~o,ctiX"'~c~r~ttu~~t, Notice to tiolocribe . 1 • 1 Att-Tire terths of the Spy are:, :3150 por annual. A rodttetion of beeents will b04.110e-vrlien ' paid in advan CO. ......nbseribers are expected 'to pay. iregalaity in arlenbee. -" fir.&-;l7lte paper :will ho discontinued .whemthetinto yaridlor has expired, exeopt In spe •cial cases. mark around this paragraph will he.suffictert notice that it is limo to pay up—or the time pa id for Di about to expire. To Correspondents. •Caytnnnte¢l4ms, letters, coryribttfinn.l, generally of ..ovit and interest to he reader, will be aFecptable from friends from all quarters , A..C. Cr-C.—Thank been for Tour kind ,remembrance. Papers 'have been sent. • Trmzoir.-I.'"our poem on "Reading my Bible" is kgend stiltiectior abetter - poet; iVe re rturh 119 directed. • IN MIMORIAM WM be inserted, It ; paid for at five cents per line. J. L. o.—Your sketch is well written, Ibut you do not use cure enough in writing for the press. Punctuate your MSS as it should be printed anti ice ne remarks.that are not to appear in print. WILIIOII.-1..:e5., we do pride ourself on .our mnscle. and-would think it fun to flog a coward -I!Yalain like you. CORRESPONDENT.—Your communication .came too late for this week's paper. OBSERVER alias F.A.Carioll,atias Crane. .—We have received the second letter from this self.conceited coxcomb, who tries to bamboozle" us by writing under an assumed name. Better con tinue in the tobacco business or migrate with the rest of your species of the genus grus: Coliniibia ”, Spy , ' ACEilendar.-1866. ~.aS -,' ' ...t , t' 6.F.T . * .1 4 . 4 i 1 1 1 11 A :1 I.r .al al i ~,c . .- 7, 2 .4 5 6 j a i. 1,234 5 .6 7 , .-7 g 9 11 1$ t 3 ..,, 359 10 11 12 13 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 15 16 47 18 19 20 21 21 23 73 24 25 26 27 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 28 79 30 31 . . . =3031 . . . ..1 , FA .. , .... 7 3 3 Aug • . . i a i ; • 4 5-G '7 8 •9 10 • - 5 - 6 1 7 8 9 10 11 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 19 20 21 =23 24 19 20 21 23 24 26 . 31 25262728......... Sept: 26 27 28 • 30 SI ... 1 4 5 6 7 8 910 , 2 2 • •I - 3 I . 7 5 - II 1223 71 15 16 17 9 10 II 12 43 14 15 18192021222324 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 . 26 26 27 28 = 30 31 23 21 25 26 27 28 29 , . ..................... ~, Apr. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 Vet. . 1 221 2 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 • 7 8 9 10 II 12 IS 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 . 22 23 24 23 26 27 28 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 28 =3O 31 . ... , Jay • , . 1 7 . i i 1 .i . i . NOT ... , . - 2 ' 2 G 1 G • • 7 8 91018 12 • 4 - 6 - 6 • 7 8 9 19 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 • =2l =23242526 18 19 MI 21 22 23 24 2723293031. . 25262728=30. Jan . . . . . 1 2 Dee_ . . . . . i 1 3133 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 2 2 • -i 2 G • 7' 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 151 1 24 1 25 26 2 1718 19 20 21 '22 ....3 16 17 18 19 W2l = .7i28 =39 I =26252627 28 .= 4 BLANKS.—Notices to tenants, Bonds Leases, Summons, ,te., for sale at this office. New Year's day—Monday next—will. be observed as a holiday. The banks. Post C/Illiee, apd_ulaees of bushaess ,gener _ Wm. U. HESS.hai for saic at his counter harpers New Monthly ,Alaguzine, -, MME DemoreSt. Mirror of Fashion, together with All the monthly periodicals for January. WATCH. NIMIT.—A special service at Alio M. E. Church, to-morrow (Sunday) ,night: Sermon by the Pastor, at S P. M., bo tallowed with a prayer meeting and ,closed with the :Land nistration or the Lord's Sapper at 12 P. M. I. O. Bausmit, offers his Store and Dwelling. House, corn ur of Third and Union Stroets,at Pri vale sale. It is a very desirable properly and well worthy the attention of capitalists. It is now 4A.:- espied by Benjamin Herr. TUE LITTLE CORPORA L. published by Alfred L. Newell. Chicago, 111., at :31,00 a year is one of the best of-juvenile=publi cations. It Inay be read with pleasure and profit by older persons as well as juveniles. It is handsomely gotten up—contains 16 pages and is illustrated. SOME splendid Skighs have just been completed nt 111 r. Christian Eyers' Coach Shops in this borouzlu. They are made in a superb and Substantial style, richly painted and ornamented in color.:. Per sons on lookout for a goo I sleigh should call on Mr. M. • Rol e.tr, OPERATION.—On Monday last, I)rs. Hottenstein cf: Craig, pet-limited an operation on the right eye of Albert C. Grier. A tow weeks age they operated on the left eye and were very suceessittl. The result of the last operation is that 'Mr. G. 'returns to Ids hoine, the happy = possessor of as straight a pair of eyes as any person could desire. ELEVENTII ANN UAL BALL.—The old Columbia Fire Engine fi, Hose Com pany will hold their Eleventh Annual Ball in Odd Fellows Hall on New Year evening, Monday next. Their entertain ments are always sure of success, as any thing they undertake is done witha The proceeds are to be applied to liquidate the debt that may accrue in building their new Engine House. Let all our citizens aid theta in their purpose by buying a ticket whether they go to the ball or not. To Otrit'PATP.ONS.—We would here remind our patrons and friends that the Carrier will bo around on Monday morn ing next, New Year, with his address. It is a time-honored custom, and its object is to enable the patrons of the paper to ex press their appreciation of the services of the Carrier, in a manner suited to their pockets, for faithfully depositing every Saturday morning attheir doors his 1 aidget of news. We know our patrons aye. ber al, °min-hear : led and geneions, and ire be speak for our Carrier-boy great encourage ment. SURMISE PARM—The Pastor of the M. E. Church and his family were agreea bly surprised on Friday evening,:22nd inst.,' by - a:large party of their friends,who vaned at the Parsonage to pay their com pliments with appropriate Christians pres ents. There was first a barrel of tionr,then numerous market baskets well Wind with groceries, provisions, cakes fruit, confec tions, cfm., in abundance. Also, many little funny articles, such as the good taste and skill of intelligent, kind-hearted Ladies had prepared. Heaven. bless our generous friends. A happy New Year to all. IV. M. PLEASA,NT ENNERCAINAIENr. -- WC learn that on Wednesday evening last an agreeable and pleasant entertainment was given by the comniittc o of the Columbia Fire Company, at their Hall, to the ladies wly, volunteered their services in sick of their late Fair. A goodly number of both sexes were present, and all seemed to en joy themselves in a high degree. The die- Play of good things was very attractive and creditable to those engaged in the en terprise. Mr. D. F. Griffith made an ex cellent speech on the occasion, which was well received. We were not present, or a More extended report would be given. WE are requested, :to announce 'that die Pews of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, will- ne rented on Monday afternoon, Jan. l'stOutl,c'elock, at the church. OM THE RIVER.---The late rains and thaw lias:had the effect of rahtingthe river quite high, breaking up the ice and jamming it along oar shores ; although we believe no damage has been 'done. Tho ferry boat has been stopped for a day or -two on re count of the iloating ice. It . will be run n ing.aguion to day. OUR YOUNG FOLKS.—This, the best juvenile magazine in the country, begins the new year with great pronfis.e. Among the many juvenile works now published we doubt whether there is OEO more gladly welcomed by its patrons than "Our Young Folks." It cannot fail to please, amuse and instruct. Published by Ticknor As Fields, Boston "Alass., at 552 a year. FAIR.—The fair of the Columbia Fire Company, which closed on 'Monday eve ning last, was the most successful of any that has been held here this long while.— It is said they will clear about seven hun dred dollars. The Judie§ and gentlemen connected with the affair worked hard, and they deserve great praise. The chief attraction was a very beautiful tea set, to be presented to the Clergyman receiving the lltrgest number of votes. The vote stood as follows: Rev. John Croinlish,l63.2; Rev. Wm._Steck, 131 ; Rev. Wm. Major, 42, Rev. Robert A. Brown, 28 ; Rev. A. McGinnis, 71; Rev. It. Phut, 1. GERMAN . DANCE.—On last Tuesday evening the natives of the Faderland, held forth in Odd Fellows Hall. They were well supplied with the "wash" as a wagon load was conveyed up stairs during the day. The Halt was perfectly crowded,and they did not cease their revelry until the small homers of Wedaescley morning. One poor fellow at the close, was looking around for his "lovyer," and espied her on the arm of me rival. lie was almost heart broken,-and would not be conzeled, but pointing his finger towards the couple ex claimed: Sontbo,lish bin c 1 •r.• since f•th bin gone." CIMISTM'As E x. —Saturday evening was substituted for Christmas Eve,and our streets presented a fantastic appearance.— Go where you would, the " false face and accompaniments 'could be seen. 'Young America %vas wild with delight and sent forth peals oflaughfer. The "Mai ealoras - w6ro . ont in full trim, and visited several private houses, enter. raining the Ladies with their budget of fun. Their appearance was truly credita ble, and from the account given of their pertOrnyince on Walnut street, we wilt soon be able to call upon them to make their debit( in the Hall, as star pertbriners of t hedges(' :rater for we know our Tom is a talented Tambourinist. . GENTLNMEN'S A PPAILEL.—A dutiful son, a eutliding friend, an affectionate lover, a nithful employee, are objeats of special litc•or in the season of gifts, and nothing can Ii more aegeptaltle to them taus a bra n new suit or some flied vi4-uterial. The festal days bring the nevessary aecom panintents of parties and halls, and it will be alunnliutble b, baN , ,,,to brush up an &chit or all Old pair if' pants, and attend year ditleinett in the shabby gentility of such poverty-stricken habiliments, Go, then to the popul:u• Clothing Establish ment of E. Worrell A: Co., 819 Arch Street Philadelphia, and procure a new suit, or make 1111 appropriate present to your friend. ATLIN I'IC 31:)Srlit,Y.--Ticknor I•'ields, Publishers, B iston :Nfass. '.L' leading article in the number be fore it; is made up or passages front the di:u•y or the late Nathaniel llawthrone. which will be read with interest. Bayard Taylor rontrib•tte; a Ris ilan story en titled "Beauty and the Beast," ts•ltieh is in deod ea:iituloin 1 the subject, or r‘.construc lion is di ;cussed in" The Chimney Corner" by Mrs. I Earriet Beecher St - we. Messrs. 'Mel:nor cf., FichlA, are also about to com mence the publication -of It uc w weekly journal to be entitle:l" Every Saturday," which will illubtlesi prove a decided ac gnishion to the weekly literature of the times. Citnisni.ts.—The fall of snow on Sunday inlrninT,, NV:t -; tt dant:)..r an the skating community, as great hopes had been built. att the splendid time "we were going to have on the ice on Christ- All the places of business were closed and everybody was dressed in l.hoir "go to meetings." We paid a visit Lo the FrankHa House, to wish our Mead tiller,a"merry Christ mas,"and We perceived everything was on the board'w hereby at. visitor could be made merry. Fendrich, the prince of Tobacconists treated his friends in a nytnner that all relished. Lunches were spread at nll the Hotels and Saloons, and "Egg nog — by the bar rel, disappeared vary fitst. During thtt day the sidewalks were crowded with promenaders,and the streets wore made cheerful by the merry Jingle of the sleigh bells. Everything. passed off decently and in order, and WO do not. believe that a case of drunkeness was visible, which speaks vol 'lutes for the noral,i,ty of our quiet borough but it has a bad effect upon our police re port. COUNCIL.—MeL Dec. Vith. Absent, Mr. Bogle. The minutes or Nov. 17th & 21st were read and approved. The Road Committee reported the gutter along Front street, between Locust and Walnut, thoroughly repaired. Chas. A. Rook, reported 81,10 paid to Treasurer for Table Rent. D. S. Chalfant, supervisor, reported the following amount received and paid to Treasurer; 814,73. The Finance committee reported the fol. lowing statement of Borough Finances ; Dec. 15, Ittweipts to date, .14414,14 Orders paid, :n59,95 .a. 1., In Treasttry, The 'committee on the revision of the Borough Charter reported slow progress in consequent* of the smallness of the com mittee, when on motion of Mr; Supplee, Mr. BrUnezn - as added. • A comntanication was received front G. M. Kline, Esq., of Lancaster o containing a bill of 3:40 for services rendered in the Equity Case of Hamilton. et.aLvs Borough of Colombia, On motion of Mr. Wilson, the bill was ordered to bo paid. Mr. Gassier, chairman of corn. to pur chase a _burial dot''. frona Huriston Esq., fo - r th . e . :use of Ilie . ..l3‘oough presented 4r. Mifflin's aeell ;or the satne, which on being read was objected to by Connell on account of the use of the lot being restrict ed to the bunial of Soldiers. On motion of Mr. M ullen' it was referred back to the committee with instructions to have the deed made out in the same man ner as those which are given to others. Mr. Gassier, chairman of Coin. to settle ,the dispute between the Borough and H. Wagner reported progress. On motion of Mr. Sopplee,the committee waslituitructed to inform ll.M.lgorth,Esq. Borough Solicitor, that Council wished the articles of agreement between the Borough and Henry 'Wagner, to be ready by next meeting. On motion of Mr. Supplee it was Resolved , That the grading oC sth street, between Union & Mill sts., be ordered,and that a special committee be appointed to receive proposals ibr the same. _ Messrs. Bachman, Wilson 4: Stipples were appointed. Bills to the amount of 52,87,67 were order ed to be paid. , A Mil was received front Mr. Samuel Evans, Esq., Justice of the Peace, contain ing a charge of rj 7,07 for Justice and Con stable fees in two eases of the Chief Burgess et al. vs Jacob Johnson, in which cases judgments to the amount of 450 had been rendered, but not yet recovered. The bill also contained a credit of $:0, by a fine col lected in a suit against S. IL Lockard, leaving a ballance due the Borough of 51,33. There being some objection to the final settlement of the account, it was reierred to Finance coin. with instructions to report at next meeting. The Finance corn, was ordered to :Mint the Treasurer's account, examine the Bor ough and Bounty Tax Duplicate and re port on Friday Dec. 22d. On motion of Mr. 'Wilson the corn. on Rents and Repairs were authorized to purchase blankets for the use of the High Constable. On motion adjourned to meet on Friday evening Dee. 22d. GEo. 11. RICHARDS, Clerk. Atmounxuo Muurrso.—Met D'ac. 22tul. Absent, Mr. Wake. Finance Committee having examined the ace unit or the Il >rough Tax Collector reported Whole not of Duplicate for S2S 0,90 tititiittui.iling l aat, D ~2:., IS a, Freeholder:, ___,;o Tenant.. Singl 31,n, Amt. to he ace° [rated for tt $ ',61 Cash paid Treas. up to Dee. at, '65, 2,nonoq S per cent. on 2.150,61,119, a on 18:3,61.mi - it. collected prior to July !n,'..:,, 91,43 1210,71 Dal. due Com Duplicate by Collector. Oil motion of Air. Supplee the abos - e re port was accepted. The committee submitted the year ly report 43° 'V.) Treasurer of which the subjoined is a condensed statement. A. Bruno?, Jr.,11. Wil-on. J. B. Bachman, Cote Doe. 22, 1565, lt,•ct ip'v to datt., Order* paid a, par vutivliel a, 118.rn Bal. in hands of Trolls, 112,01 Also the following report of tho Financial vondition of the Borough at this dole. Dr. . Cr. Out. t:oulint4 Taxtec 3t 9:9 13;t1. on duplicate. 1, 5 65 Cat'', rt lianilb 01.1. Ficelittider..., 2'22.79 Eddy, Collector, iro I Tenatit4. 1:,3,:.0 Rol. iu band 1.11,t.1 Singl2 Non, riS, 7;4.2 4 lianns of .1.1.:.1.1y, Cul. • in hand. ur 'l•rrn.. 11.2„ol We the untler.:igned committee of T•;wn Connell do certify that we have carefuNy examined the above account, and find the same to be correct. liner, Jr., 11. NVilion, .1. IL Bachmtu, Finrinee C,dimittec. On motion of Mr. Bogle, 50 copies of the Treasurer's Iteport,and t he Finnncinlstate itaput were ordered to be printed. The bill of Sanniol Evans, E-el.. refered to the Yinanee Committee at last meeting, was reported correct, and on in Aion ordered to I - Lip:dd. Mr. Uossler, Chairman of the Committee to purchase a burial let for the llorough, reported that they had I , ca red a deed from Mr. J. 11. Mifflin, drawn op in the same manlier as those given to individuals, and moved that an order for Sit he drawn in favor of Mr. Mifflin, for the same. The motion was adopted. On motion of Mr. Mullen, it was Resolvrd. That the toad Cmionitleo be instructed to use all lexal means to pre vent the Columbia t Port. Deposit R. It. Co. front obstructing the streets of the Born tight. on motion of Mr. Ge3sler, the Super visor was authorized to notify the owner of the property tree doors above the Town Jinn, to have the well in front of the stone tilted. On motion adjourned. Ono. 11. rtimmnos, A (Attn.—The subscriber respectfully calls at:eution of all wit use Seger., Tobacco,Snutf, ke., to his adcet•ttsements iu to-day's paper. You will find them numbered hem One to Twenty-Six, and there Is no doubt but what you will find plenty of goods in his lane of business,twenty-lite per cent. cheaper than west of Phila.or east of Pittsburg. You will see many goods in his advertisement at his re tail prices. Ile would also state to all who Mud in Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Pipes, Sc., that it will be :o their ad vantage to give him a call before purchasing, us his prices will be made satisfactory. His motto is •' Quick sides and small profits." Since he has with alrawn from the firm of Famdtich k hires. ho has in creased his stock,and pledges himself to sell cheap er than the cheapest. Ile has the best stock of double-dipped Virginia Sweet Twist Tobacco in the market, and is the only one in the county who has it for sale. The old and tram' saying is, "persons will buy where they got the eheape. , t." All he asks s a trial, and his prices will 1w found the cheapest anal his goods will be guarantied to give satisfaction JOIIN FENDRICIT, Wholesale anii Retail Tobacco,Snuir 4:segar factors, Front street, 5 doors from Locust, ro- v ikir. 4 ,L.==j!! On the evening of the. 21st inst, at the house of the bride's Father, by the Rev. 0. W. Miles Rigor, Mr. Joseph H. Friday,and Miss Anna K. Cohick,both of Mountville. On the same evening, at the U. B. Par sonage in Columbia, by the same, Mr. Os wald B. McLaughlin, and Miss Hannah C. Roberts, both of Columbia. On the nth. lost; by Rev. Wm. INfajor, Martin 0. Fratic, of East Lampeter Lan caster co. and Annie S. Hollingsworth, of Columbia Pa. At St, Andrew's Church, Phila. on Thursda y Dec. 2.Stb. by the Rev. F. Wilbur Paddock, Rev. John C"romlish, Rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church Columbia, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Daniel Pastorius of Germantown, Pa. $ 451,10 a„' , , At Philadelphia, December 21st., W. S Mason, Artist, in the 41st year of his age NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE.—Ati Election for Seven Trus tees of the Odd Fellows' Flail Associ ation, wilt be held at the nail, on Thurs day the 11 of January. bee. 30. it. WILSON, Treas. .1S .10 NJ. 0 IVEM MEM TILECTION.—An Election for Seven _LI Directors of the Susquehanna fron company, will takeplace 'at their 01lice, in'Oolurnbia, between .the• hours of 2 and O'cl(ick P. M. on Wednesday the 10th of:January .1800. 11Y Order of the President. Dec. 2t. H. S.-HERSIIE Y, Sec. r :ETTE RS: REMAINING. UNCLAIM LI ED in the Post Office at Columbia Pa, Saturday, December 30, 1801. tfs-"To obtain any of.these letters, the applicant must call for 'advertised lclter s,' give the date of this list, and pay one cent for advertising. • LADIES' LIST. Grattan Elizabeth, lieinarnon Maria GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Connor If. C., Carson rrack, Friondrix floury, GroveA. Mr. Hewitt Wester, Henry Andrew, Knox Donald, Lewis Naird, Myers Conrad, Mage James, Roberts Robert, Souder Jacob Foreign Letters.—lientioh Deininger. Dec. 30, 1805. M. .T FRY.P.V. Court Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hon. - Henry G. Long, President, Hon.. A. 'L. Hayes and Ferree Brinton, Esq., Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, In and for the County of Lancas ter, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Over and Terminer anti general Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for said County of Lancaster, haye issued their Precept to me directed equiring me, among other things, to tinge public Proclamation throughout the Bailiwiek.that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Delivery: Also, a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Deliver, will commence in the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, in the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, on the ffil Monday in Jan uary, ithe 190 J; in pursuance of which pre cept, Public :Notice is hereby' given, to the mayor and Aldermen of the City Of Lancaster, in: the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coron er, and Constables of the said city and county of Lancaster, that they be then and there in their own moper persons, with their rolls, records and exam :nations, and inquisitions, and their other remem brances, to do those things which to their offices appertain, in their behalf to ho done; sad also sill those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shalt be, in the Jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to bo then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster, the 9th day of December:lBOG. Dec 25 to. F. SMITH, ,Sheriff. ADJOURNED COURTS for Lancaster County for ISGO. It is ordered by the Court that adjourned courts for 18a6 for the trial and decision of cases in the Counnon _Pleas, Orphans' Court and Quarter Sessions, are to be held as follows: FOR ARGIMIENTS One week, cotntn'e. Monday, March 19th " June ISth. " Sep.„lBth. '• " Dec. 1.71. h. To continue One week from the said days respectively, and. as much longer as the business may require, All'the eases on the list ti.r argument in tho Orphans' Cuuvt shall be taken up on the first days of said terms, and be proceeded with until dispos ed of unless continued by consenter cause shown. The cases on the argument list in the Quarter Sessions shall he taken up on Wednesoay of said term, if not prevented by the Orphans' Court, and i f so, the cases in tile Quarter Sessions will be commenc ed on the termination of the Orphan's Court business. The argument of the eases in the (ora mon Pleas, to be commenced on Thursday of the week, if not prevented by the Or phans' Court, or Quarter Sessions eases, in that case the argument list of said court is to be taken up at the termination of the eases in the other courts, and proceeded in until disposed of, unless - continued by consent or cause shown. It is further ordered that the absence of counsel at the time appointed for hearing the eases mentioned in the preceding or ders shall be no cause for suspending pro ceedings therein, unless by consent, or le gal ground ter a eon tinuanee be shown. ADJOURNED JURY TRIALS. It is ordered by the Court that adjourn ed courts for Jury trials in the Common Pleas, will be held as follows; One week, eon - Inv-ming on the &WI Monday in Jantutiy, - One week. commencing on the. :ird Monday in Fein nary, MIL One week.. commencing on the 4th :NI °nay in February, 20(h. Ono neck, commenting on tho 9th )li.mulay to May, 247.11. One wool:, commencing on — The Ist, Monday in . _ . tine voinuteneing on the Ist Mondny in tit•pteinlwr, One Week eointneneing on the :rd Monday in Ortoher. 15i b, Ono tt e.•l: 2 rotkunencing on the 4th Monday in Octoher.ll2d. - - One week, commencing, on the let Monday in in lieeernber,:ici. And such other periods as may. he ap pointed at the aforesaid courts, or at regu lar terms. Dce 30 It 1).4.1 - 8 OF APPEAL FOR 1866. To the taxable Inhabitants of Lancaster County. Pursuant to the Provisions of the laws of this Commonwealth, the undersigned Commissioners of faineaster county,hereby give notice, to the Taxable Inhabitants, within the respective City, Boroughs and Townships, of the said county, that the Day of Appeal from the triennial Assess ment of lellli, will be held at the Commis sioners Office, in the City of Lancaster, on the days following to wit:—For the Town ships of All:1111SlOW11 Bart. Dropknook. Cmenarvon. vOOBllOO Eaet, Covnlict , Wool Colman, Cultunbia Tuesd.,y, Feb, 13, •au The price of individual Rigllts is $5 earls; County Rights, from 100.00 to 500.00 accor ding to population—these containing large cities excepted. , No other investment before the public presents such inducements of making money. In every county there are at least twenty townships, and in each township at least ono hundred persons who drive horses—which at live dollars for an indi vidual right will amount to $5OO per town ship, and ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for each county at the rate of twenty to wnsn ps at live hundred dollars each! I have not the least doubt but that amount of money can be made out of a county with proper business tact and energy. The price of counties is so small as to place the invest ment in the hands of every one, for few are so poor as to bo tumble to raise one hun dred dollars. Another feature about this invention is that the proprietor of the territory need not manufitclure the bridles and lines as the ordinary bridle can be easily altered into a Safety. The lines only require to be made to order, and these can be made by any saddler for a trifle snore than the ordinary lines. Renee, unlike other patents, the right to use it only is sold, No man need wish for a greater fortune than right of it 5: site. To show the confi dence the patentee hiss in his inventioui.ho offers to pay 1,000 dollars for any horse that can either kick or run away when under the influence of the Safety Bridle and Lines. For County and State rights address for circular, and for Individual Rights, enclose five dollars to S. 33. Bart man, Millersville, Lancaster co., Pa. Wednesday, Feb. 21. I dee. I/ If • • Con, , stoga, Cono!., Clay, Donogal Bag, ltonogal cal, n•nmore, Ephrata, Eat I. Earl Ea. 4. Wednesday, Feb. 44 Earl We.d, Elizodeth, F,lizabettitown Borough, Eden, Fulton, Ilemplield Mist. Hemptitld Weet, Lampeter FAIAt. Thursdpy, Feb. 7.:. Lampater West, Lancaster, Leacoelc, Upper Learock, Little Brnaiu, Manheiln, Martsr, :tlnnor, Friday' Feb.l6, Mount Joy, Mount Joy Borough, Marietta, do. Paradise, do. Poll", Providence. Monday, Feb. 1.9, Ranh°, Salisbury. Sathbury, Strasburg, Strasburg Borough, Washington Borough, Tuesday, Feb. 20 N or th Ent.t Ward, South do dJ North West Ward, South do do And at the same t peals from the Mint: Thursday, Feb... io and place, the An :ry rolls will be held. AVID KEAIPER, lOS- C. COLLINS, COD B. SHUMAN, Commissioners. Dee 30-4tw MISTATE OF THOMAS LLOYD, LATE .L 1 of the Borough or o.lumbhx, dec'd. The undersigned Auditor appointed to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Samuel Shoch and George Bogle, Executors of the lust will of *he deceased, above named will sit for that purpose, on SATURDAY, JASLT-s.HYMth, A. I). 1860, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the librint room of the Court House in the city or Lancaster. A. S LA:YM A R ER, dec. 53,'G5, Auditor: OYSTERS. OYSTERS. Just received 4000 Egg Flora and 100 bushels of Cherry Stone Oysters all strictly prime.— For sale by Samuel Locknrd, American House, Columbia. Dec 23 No. 18. OTICE—I HAVE REDUCED THE .L price of all Pipes, such as Rosewood, Sweet Briar, Patent and Fanoy Pipes, twenty per cent., at JOIIN FENDRICWS Front St., Columbia. New Music and Stationery Store. B. KEVINSKI, tr • Begs leave to inform ids Friends end. the Public that ho has opened a Music and Station ery ~,tore ut No. 3 North Prince Street, next door to Fulton Hall, Lancaster, Pa., Where he has MI band a large assortment of Music. Musical Instruments and Stationery, such a., Sheet Music, Blank !Husk, Books and in•tioetion Books, PIANOS, MELODEONS, VIOLINS, Flutes, Guitars, Banjos, Tamborincs. Fifes. flageo lets, Accardeon -., Triangles, Mouth Barnioneons,etc. Also Violin, Guitar, Banjo and Violineelio Strings, Bridges, 'fttil Pieces, Screens, Guitar, Pegs, Rosin, Finger Boards, Music Uesks, Drum Sticks, etc. STATIONERY : Foolscap, Letter, sole, Writing and Billet Papers, Envelopes, Pens, I nk, Inkstands,Pen llolders,Paper Folders, Pencil Sharpeners, Erasers. Letter Clips, Bill Files, Portfolios, Tourist Cases, Writing Desks, fisheries WaterCulors, etc. Agent for Steinman" Celebrated Pianos. Musical In- till meats neatly repaired. Mu.itt ordo ed twice a week. Music sent by mall miywinirc, freo of postage, on receipt of price. Nor. 4 Sm. New Goods for the Holidays P. SHREINER 4: SON'S. WE nave just returned from the City and opened the finest and Nrgest stock of Goods over offered to the citizens of Columbia, at greatly reduced prices.— Our stock consists of AMERICAN • ENGLISH, SWISS WATCHES. GOLD & PLATED CHAINS FINGER AND EAR RINGz., BREAST PINS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, And Fine Jewelry of every style and de scription. We would call special attention to our large stock of SILVER PLATED WARES, CASTORS, REVOLVING BUTTER DISHES, CAKE BASKETS, BERRY STANDS, ICE PITCHERS. SPOON VASES SUGAR BASKETS, SYRUP PITCHERS, SPOONS, K3IIVES, FORKS, ETC., We have the largest stock of these goods now in the market which we are selling at a very small profit. The goods are just fresh from the Manufacturers, and are warranted to be of the best quat• ity of Plated Ware. Call and see these goods before purchasing elsewhere. CLOCKS! CLOCKS! CLOCKS! We also call attention to our large stock of Wocks,consisting of all the latest patterns we arc selling at considerallrre d aced prices. Thankful for past favors, we solicit a continuance of your patron- P. SHREINER. &SON, Front Street, near Old Bridge. Der. 9, *65. SHOCKING ACCIDENTS. Ai.E.NY KILLED AND A LARGE NUM BER WOUNDED. Over two hundred accidents from kick ing and running away of horses occurred during the past year, in Lancaster county alone nearly all of which resulted in inju ring the drivers, killing some, maiming and wounding others, and in most cases, breaking costly carriages and hurting the horses. Of the above, nine-tenths were tame family horses. The safety bridle will put an end to all such needless .teeidente, and with the Safety Lines the speed of every horse is easily inueli increased. At the special meeting of the Saddlers of Lancaster city, Nov. 27, IStis, the following, resolutions were unanimously adopted: WHEREAS, The usefulness, power amid safety of Dr. Hartman's Safety Bridle and Lines have been publicly demonstrated demonstrated in the presence of from one thousand to fifteen hundred persons to their entire satisthetion; and since it was proven at the Millersville horse exhibition on ibu r of the most vicious and confirmed kickers and runaways, that with the Safety Bridle and Lines it is utterly impossible for a horse either to kick or runaway; therefore Resolved, That we the Saddlers of Lan caster county, Pa., believe that the Safety Bridle and Lines accomplish all and even more, than is claimed by, the patentee, in pre'venting horses from kicking and run ning away. Resolved, that in view of the above facts we deem it our legitimate duty, both indi vidually and collectively, to exert all hon orable means to at once introduce the Bridle and Lines, becaus.e in doing so we in a very great measure prevent all acci dents with horses, while with the bld and defective bridle we put in great jeopardy both life and limb. - . - Resolved, That hereaftor we manufacture no other but, Safety Bridles, mlestt eBpeci ally ordered. NOTEMBER, 251111: NEW ARRIVAL OF FURS' SABLES. , ITCH. MARTINS. And extra bantisome SIBERTAN sgumnrms, at Not•. 25, tf. READING cf: COLUMBIA K. H. Co Secretary's Office Columbia, Pa., Decembe'r 11th, 1131:5. MOTICE.—The annual meeting of the stockholders and. an election for a President and twelve Directors of The Reading th. Columbia Rail Road Company will be held at the office of the Company in Columbia, Pa., on Monday the eighth day of January, 1866 at one o'clock, P. M. The polls will be open at one o'clock, close at three o'cl A K ock, .J. AUFFMAN, Sec. Dcc. 16 tm. GA TE KEEPER WANTED. The Board of Managers of the Columbia it Chestnut Hill Turnpike Road Co. will receive proposals fore gate keep er, to serve for one year. trotn the Ist of April next. J. F. COTTRELL, dee, 21, 'CA S-crotary. ONE PRICE STORE MALTBY & CASE Are inow opening the LARGEST STOCK FALL AND WINTER GOODS In Columbia. Our Stock of Dress Goods comprises all the LATEST AND MOST DESIRABLE Fabrics, Styles and To be found in the markets cf NEW YORK &PHILAD'A, consisting in part of Dress Silks, Plain and Figured sn h , French All Wool Detains, English Merinos, French Cassimeres, All Wool Plaids, All Wool Poplins, Mixed Poplins. Wool Plaids, Alpacas, Detains, &c., With a great variety of other SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS. Also for THE LADIES Embroidered Hem Stictched Kerchiefs, Embroidered Collars and Cuffs, Hemstitched and plain Handkerchiefs louvines best kid gloves, Silk Thread and Silk Gloves, Kid finished Silk Gloves, Balmoral Skirts. Cassimero Vests, Cloaking Cloths, White Goods, Knit Goods, Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, Cloaks, Shawls, ‘Szc. &-c And fo r GENTLEMEN Plain and Fancy Cassimeres French and English Cloths Ileacly made Clothing, Knit-Shirts,Drawers, Shirting Flannel, Flannel Shirts, • Glazed Paper Collars, Plain Paper Collars, Linen Collars, Butterfly Ties, Fancy Cravats, Plain Cravats, Boots & Shoes. Hats & asps, ME WITH A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CHILDRENS' WEAR, QUEENSWARE, OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS, MI u ., lA= , lll . iia . aulL ... a i t . OUR GOODS BEI 0 LIG FTT FOR CASFfi And sold at SMALL PROFITS. Though we do not proftw RETAIL GOODS At Wholesale Prices, We are ready to prove to the satisfaction of any . ono who will favor us with an EXAMINATION That we do sell them as cheap, or CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER STORE OUTSIDE OF PILILADELPITIA. Our motto is FAIR DEALING 'loping tltereb3 - to convince our custom ors that it is to their advantage to purchase of An examination of our Goods most re spectfully solicited. MALTBY kCIASE, :• , 7 Locust Strcet,Columbis. As Sept. 9th, 18". CLOAKS, COATS, &C. Havrso FITTED UP co_ ROOM We are now prepared to offer 'Ladies Cloaks. Coats and Sacks, of every style and quality, at Caryl w A prices. LTBY& CASE, oct. 14, '65 d. F. COTTj ELL. ; J. F. CO'FTRELL d BROTHER, Succes'sors to J. AV. COTTRE - 14., ,Defilers in Foreign 9 -45.,:Doxiiestie Hardware, Bar Iron; Steel, Nails Glass, I.!aints, Oils,Va.r.ukshediTuTpezitine, Benz ne S c., A large assortment of 1"arlot:; Cook and and Office Stoves alwaxe, on.liand. Tin Ware manufactured to order at - ant - test notice. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, - in large quantities and of every. variety Plow, Corn . Shellers,, Feed: Cutters, Shovels, .I:lx)es,'Forliii; .7.lskes; Coarse and Fine . at lovieat'iriarket prices. _ _ _ _ A large assortmentorMoub/e.and•Singio barreled Guns, Powder ',Flasks, Game Bags and shot pouches. Hide et Blasting Powder, shoeturd caps. za, Highest market prices paid for Clover, Timothy and Flax seeds, large nuautities of which we-have constantly on hand and oiler at the lowest rates. Lubricating, Sperm and Fish 01. s, suit able for machinery. A Fine assortment of Coal Oil Lamps, Shades. Lanterns, and Lamp trimmings. We respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Locust Street, Columbia. Noy. 4, 65 tf. BURNSIDE RESTAURANT.—The undersigned has taken the well known Restaurant in Odd Fellows' Hall, which has lately been fixed up in convenient style, where he will keep all kinds of sea sonable refreshments. Oysters for sale by the quart or done up in every style. PETER REISINGER, November 4, 65. Prop`r. Colors, No. 22 (Ofris.: ANDERSON & CO'S SOLACE t) Chewing Tobaeco,very cheap by gross at JOHN FENDRIOWS, Front Street, Columbia. No. 9 . PITTSIITJRO TWIST, 'WARRANTED sound and sweet, only S as. a plug at JOHN FENDRICH'S. - Front Street, Columbia. No• 10 WARRANTED TILE BEST SWEET V V Twist Tobacco in Limeaster County. Plugs very large, only 10 cts. a plug at FENDRICtI, Front Street, Columbia. No. 25. TNO. CORNISH'S FINE CUT CHEW ing Tobacco in Tin foil, only $7 pe'r gross, ut ANDY'S NEW RESTA ITICANT - - FRONT STREET ABOVE WALNUT. COLUMBIA. PA. The subscriber has opened a first class Eating House and itestaurant, where may be hau at all times Oysters in every style, . Hot coffee and all other refreshments Cat: culatted to please the tastes of the most fastidious epicurean. Laners' Ale, and Frank's Lager beer, always on draught, also the best wines. ANDREW ZELLER. Nov. 25, 'O5. DM" GOODS AT A BARGAIN. We have determined to reduce our stock between this and the Ist of January, and will sell Dry Goods at greatly reduced prices without regard to cost. - STEAM.' & BOWERS, Corner of 2nd and Locust; Coltngin, Dee. 2, . , • No. 17. DOUBLE -DIPPED, VIRGINIA sweet Twist Tobacco, the best in market, only 10 cents plug. Try it at JOHN FENDRICH'S, Front St., Columbia. TUE FAMILY 3IEDICEVE STOR - E ODD FELLOWS" 11ALL. • . .successor co Dr. W. S. McCORKLE, HAS just received a full and fresh stock of Pure Drugs, Genuine Patent Med icines, pure spices, whole and ground, and a choice supply of fancy goods, perfumer ies andfancy soaps, and a general stock in hls line, these goods were ail seleceed per sonally in Philadelphia,and may be relied upon us ger uino. Hosiery, G-lo ves, otc. • PURE PEPPER. Those in want of this tuticle for butchering or table use, can obtain it of our own grinding, either coarse or line; in large or small quantities. - SACHET POWDERS, • Of assorted odors, French Sachets of a new and novel style. Fine French and English Glycerine, Honey and toilet Soaps. (Yen:line Old Brown Windsor, made by Low St Son, London. American, Fi glish and French Tooth and }lair Brushes in every variety. G UM GOODS. Such us Combs, Balls, Finger Stalls and Pencil Erasers. rpm E CELEBRATED TAYLOR A Col cign , in - bulk by the - quantity lu suit purchasers. OSBORSES WATER COLORS. The best American manuMeturd, in various styles or boxes or loose, just what the Boys and Girls require. POCKET BOOKS. A stock of these that cannot be excelled,if equalled in the county, care fully selected from manufacturer's stock. an examination of both quality and prices is invited. PURE mEnxclicia, LIQUORS. Unitrantied. French Brandy. Yale and Dark Sherry and Pori Wines. Old Rye Whiskey.• Thankful for tho generous support thus far extended him,tbe subscriber hopes that by strict attention to the wants of bis cus tomers and the public generally ho may continue to merit the same. All aro invit ed to examine his stock as to quality and prices before purchasing elsewhere. His aim is an honest and reliable business. nov. 18,'65. J. A. MEYERS• FOIL IRENT.—The dwolling portion of Three Story Brick House on Front St. For further particulars inquire at Parry's Drug Store, Front street. Columbia, Dec. 9.1.86,5 ' . CA W. BRANDT d: CO. kx. AURICULTURA.L WORKS, Commerce Street; Columbia. l'a. Manufacturers of Pratts Celebrated Steel Tooth Horse Rakes, Corn Planters, Clothes Wringers, Washing Machines, Rocker's celebrated San.age Cutters, &c. • Having one of Sellers' celebrated Bolt Niachines, we are prepared to famish Bolts of all sizes at short notice. We aro also prepared for sawing and plaining lumber, and turning wood or iron, in all its branches, ' AORICULTI.UL IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY REPAIRED. 200 cords Hickory and Oak Wood for sale by the cord or smaller quantities. Cut Vood for kindling - , by the barrel, always on band. des. 16,-3m. SKATES ! SKATES ! 'I'VE, have received a large and complete Y assortment of Ladies' and Gentle men's skates, which we offer at low prices. Please Call and examine them beforepur chasing elsewhere, as we feel confident of giving satisfaction. .1. F. COTTRELL t BRO. Dec. 16, tf JOHN FENDEICIPS, Front St., Columbia-