'god! Department, Notice Algfortio terms of the Spy e.re ;32,50 per =alum. J. reduction of ..:•0 cents be made wuen paid in advance. Sabscribers are expected to pay ,regularly in advance. zgr - The piper be discontinued iviten the time paid for has expired, except is spe cial cases. ftr• A. mark aroutici this paragraph will ibe sufficient notice that it i's time to pay up—or the it ime paid for is fibouti.o expire. To Corresponucnts. ,Cliennesnications, fetters, contributions, generally of merit and interest fo tkc reader, Will be acceptable front friends froseca vecertcre That is tho only way we can get paid. Act r.ccor ding to our letter, mid writ P. —We will be a: home—strange proceodings. FitozEN.OvER. , --The Susquehanna is ,completely frozen over at this point, and passengers are being carried from Colum `bia to . Wrightsville in sleighs. ni..LiNGF ICE HOUSES.—AII the ice lous6s in this vicinity are being filled with At supply of beautiful clear ice. It is from ten to fifteen inches in thickness. There is enough already housed to supply the demand next summer. We will not then be compelled to send to Roston and pay two prices for this cooling luxury. AT an annual meeting held in Lancas ter, on the 6th inst., the following were elected : • Pre.6ldent—C: S. Kdnilinnn. • Directors.—Josiah Rea Con, W. J. How ard, G. C. Franciscus, Edmund Smith. H. J. Lombaert, Geo. B. Roberts, J. D. Cameron, Maris Hoopes, Wyatt W. Mil ler, Jacob Tome, Philip Gossler, George QUADRILLE PARTY.—.O4 Thursday evening last the second party of the Junior , Bachelors came off. It was a brilliant af fair and all Present were in -their glory.— 'The programme was well selected, consist ing of Waltzes, Redowas, Polkas, Schot tishe, Quadrilles, ..tc. The music was ex cellent. The worthy Treasurer was on hand, his "phiz" looking - very familiar.— "We noticed our friend Smyth, from Ma rietta, in the iing. lle was improving his golden opportunity. Come again,John,and .bring,.all that you had and more too. COCA & PoRT DEposiT it. I..—The , work on this road is being pushed forward As rapidly as possible on the Ist section. It, Tow assumes huge proportions on Front street and causes the residents thereof con siderable trouble. They should look at the arrangement in a philosophic manner and not he alarmed. It will no doubt diminish the width of the upper end of the street, but the Company are bound to keep open :a. good road for the passage 017 vehicles.— Tue advantages to be derived by Columbia on the completion of the road - will repay for the inroads they are making on the urights of the Borough. AT an election held at Town Hall, on Saturday, January G, 1.8613, Messrs. M. S. Shuman, W. Martin and Rt)bert. - Crane were elected to servo for three years each in place of Jos. 11. Black, IL Wilson, M. S. Shuman, whose term had expired. The now Brad was organized as follows : ° President, Philip Shreiner ; S3cretery Treasurer, J.' C. PI ; Committee on R:mts, B. Haldemln, .T. W. Steacy and W. Reese - ; -- o,munittee on Repairs, M. S. Shunian, Jacob Strine and R. Crane ; Finance ComMittee, W. Steaey, IL F. Bruner and W. A. :I.lit rt COLUMUIN INSURANCE COMPANY.— We publish to-clay the sixth annual re port of the Coltitribia Insurance Company, from which it appJars that this company is meeting with unparalleled success.— During the last year it has added $llB.OOO, to its Capital, ntakin;_r its present Capital and Assets ;:+:532.,210,49. When we take into account the facts that this company has been in operation but six years, that there is but one mutual company in the State with more, and over a hundred older mutualswith.less capital : it prove - -; con clusively that the fair dealings and prompt adjustn et.t of losses by this voinpally, have been fully appreciated by these hav ing property to insure. G rrysnuttki RAI Litoxi). —At the auntiat mooting. or tilt! , t.w1:11. - iiii.er; OCthc Gotty.sburg C'o., the followin ollio.er:s were tslected for the en•:uity , year : President. \V. G. Ca , ,e, Columbia, Directors.—David Wills,Gettysburg,Pa., Robert McCurdy, (;ettysburg ; C. S. Malt by, New Haven, Cann., P. W. Northrop, New Haven, Conn., Reword S. Case, Co-' lumbia, Pa., Robert Crane, Columbia, Pa., John B. Bachman, Columbia, William McConkey, Wrightsville, Pa., Ilitury - Kautrt3lt, Peter Deihl, Nea• Oxford, Pa., Win. Bit- Unger, Abbottstown, BANK ELECTIONS.—At a meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank, Columbia, Pa., held on Tuesday last, the following Directors were elected : E. Hershey, Abram Bruner, IV. Righter, W. G. Case, 'NV. Patton, J. C. Staufter, Robert Crane, Samuel Grove, H. N. liilehler, the three latter were elected in place of Col. C. S. Kauffman, 3. G. Hess and COI: P. Glossier, they having declined. AT a meeting of the stockholders of the Columbia National Bank, hold on the same day, the following directors were elected : Tallies Myers, E. K. Smith, Samuel Masselman, Gee. W. Nfohatley, George Bogle, R. Williams, C. Tyson, Henry Hinkle, Henry Copen RESIGNATION AND ELECTION.— it a stated meeting of the Stockholders of the Reading it Columbia Rail Road Company. held on January Sth, 1866, the resignation of W. G. Case, Esq., President, was read, and on motion the following resolution was adopted : Resoloed, That the Stockholders of the Readihg it Columbia Railroad Co., learn ingthat W. - G. Case, - Esq., has retired from tho Presidency of said company, ten der him their hearty congratulations that he remaine.d to see fully completed the road of said company, in - which he felt a deep interest, and they cheerfully concede that to his energy, enterprise and financial abilitycthe stockholders and public are thdebted for the building of the road. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year : President, Charles E. Smith Directors : H. Pratt Xtcean, A. g. Earle, Robert B. Cabeen, J.. B. Lippincott, John A.shhurst, Philadelphia; W. G. Case, Geo. Bogle, Columbia ; T. Ba,umgardnr, Lancaster ; Holster Clymer,FrecV K. Lauer, Reading; G. DaWson Coleman, Lebanon; Samuel Small, :York. Secretary aijd•TreAsurer,.Alos. Wis; ter. -.the Columbia Fire Company, at thou'. lato Fair and - Ball, after• paying all expenses, realized $722,,G9.. QUARTERLY_ MEETING—A t the M. E. Church, next Sunday. Rev. Jos. Castle, D. D. will preach at 6 P. M. The pastor, Rev. Wm. Major A. M..oathe "Unity of the Church." PRIVATE SALE. 7 ,-.Nr. Geo. W. Heise, having already removed to Illinois, offers his farm, is West Hempfield Township,at private sale. For information, &c., apply to Mr. Heise at Dietrich 's Hotel, Front St., Columbia. AN election took place "onThursday evening the 11th inst.;"fo'rTrustees• of Odd Fellows' Hall Asso:intion, which resulted as follows : " Geo. Bogle, J. B. Baelnnan,'P.-Shreiner, P. Fraley, H. Wilson, J. W. ,Steaey, C. Tyson. Wi undertand'aath 'niovernent is on foot to establish a second Presbyterian Church in Columbia. What does this mean ? Can. the Apy inform vs ?--Lancas terYntelligencer. We are in the dark. Mire not heard of anything of the - kind: : Mad O-inquiry— . it's a hoax. • SpNDA.I. - Scnoor. LYIIIBC'rroN.- in interesting exhibition *ill be giveh by the scholars of the M. • R. l 'Surithiy School, on next Monday eveningv 15th :Inst.c.-•at the Chnroh, consisting a SpeeChes, Dialogues, Recitations, Rsereises-coin melte° at 7 o'clock. Tickets at the door.— Adults, 20 cents, Children 10 cents. • •IT is no pecestiari,,to, inform • our readers of the intensely cold whether du ring the fore pf rt of tlw week,_ is persons everywhere felt its severity. It has had the effect of forcing many shivering unfor tanate.individaals to procure snore com fortable clothing. There is no better place to pro Cure fashionable, cheali anti wellfit ting garments than at the splendid estab ment of E. Worrell & Co., Sl9 Arch Street, Philadelphia. The fu'lowing•ofliccrs of die the 'Sus quehanna Iron Co.; were 'elected on the 10th inst. to serve the ensuing year : Directors : Col. C. S. Kauffman, J., G. Hess, M. M. Strickler, E. Hershey, John Denny, I. E. Richards, George Bogle, Levi Etlinaker, Robert Crane. President—Geo. Bogle. Treasurer—Robert Crane. Superintendent-1. E. Richards. Secetary—Levi Etimaker. Shipping Clerk—H. S. Hershey. ALMOST A. SERIOUS FIRE.—On Mon day afternoon our citizens, in the vicinity of L'aul and Locust Streets, were startled by an alarm of fire, which proved to be at the residence of Hiram Wilson. It appears that the lire had caught from the great heat in the flue leading to the second story of his dwelling, and fears were entertained :or a time, of a serious • conil;igration. The fire was extinguishecl,without much dam age,and just in time to save. probably,one of the most - disastrous fires 'ever known here. MASON IC REVIEW.—We have just IT- C:AN - ed the January number of the Masonic Review. It is a tnagazine , devoted entirely to the interests of the craft, anti is the best of its kind extant. Iti r bcau'ifully print eJ on white paper and clear typ.,, and con tains about 3S pages, when bound makes a very handsome book. `-'l l, libli=ihed by Rev. C. Moore, 178, Vino Street,Cincinnati 3 O.,at the low price of d per year. This number commences the :11st volume and is much improved in appearance. Every Mason shoulcl subscribe for this valuable work. Among the contents of this number may be found, "Tidings from the Workman." " Masonry in Constantinople." ••U cut fir the crown of Masonry." "The Pope's Al locution." " Harmony and Strength." "Columbia Lodge, No, :2•36." " Masonic Glen nings." " Editor's Department." ttc. Subscriptions I.2ceived at Hess' Book. Store. ENGINE LET LOOSE—COLLISION On Tuesday morning lust. persons along Front Street were astonished to see one of the large first-class locomotives of the Pennsylvania railrowl, pu tling along through town at the rate of fitly miles an 11 4, nr. With no one upon t. It appeNlS that Engine, n 317, lun by C. Webster, at the round hott.e in charge o f p Q r,ons AN'llO,-.0 duty it is to coal, eft.llll and get them ready for service. One Of their employees—a german named Adam Heitler—got upon the engine, in the ab sence of the hostler - or engineer, in order to move it back, so that he•eould coat her more easily. Yelling ont.the throttle valve at full length, the engine , became unman ageable, and he frightened, jumped off, and the switch being adjusted. for the lo comotive of the morning train to pass ~at, away went the engine into town. qt full speed through the tunnel around the curves and.up the river at a fearful rate ; till just above Chicques bridge, where she came in collision with the passenger train, which had just left Marietta, : making a complete wreck of both engines, and ser iously damaging-the gars. ¶Pbe ,engineer and fireman, Mr. AlitlfeW Baker Mid Cy .rus Hinkle, saw, with ;;Ke:l4-( 11 -s4Raisbnlollt the strange locomotive coming towards them just in tirne.ti . s., - 0 - t:ersit z tAkeir - lengine and escape instant ilerli`byliAnping, off. The two engines camp ,together with tre mendous force ; tile` tender of ono on - the top of the.Nipilert:Of.Jhe other, shattering the oaggage car and breaking loose . inany of . The seat , cars ; and strange to shy nb . .one.rwas _ser iously injured. Mrs. Emswiler . cut in for ehead, a Mr. Miller , jiiik - ' - disibeated; en gineer and fireman. slightly hurt, Conduc tor, John MiChael, slightly bruised about the shoulder. SPECIAL MEETING OF COUNCIL. Met January sth. The new members olect, Henry Brand, Green and D. Mullen, were present, and after being qualified took their seals. Council was _then called to order. , All present. On motion of Mr. Gossler, A. Bruner, Jr., was unanimously elected Presideiat for the en suing year. The minutes of Dec. 15th and 22nd wore read and approved. An elec tion for.ofticers was then held with the followiag'resull, viz —• • - - - Clerk, C=eo. H. Richards, Supervisor, D. S. Cbaltiant ; lalamet Clerk,,Chas. A. Houk; Regulator, Jos. Mifflin ; Lamp Lighter, Chas. A: Hook. The salaries of the :.above ! mentioned of ficers were fixed as . fonowiL: Clerk,',sllo per annum ; Treasurer, 2 per cont. on money paid - out ; Supervisor, $5O per month ; Market Clerk, $5O per annum; 13:egulator, $lO per annum ,••-Lamp-ilgliter, *3O per annum. - ' The salary izif the . .lligh"Constaisle was fixed at i(5O per annum and /2 cents a meal for vagrants. 133 , permission of Council, Col. C. S. Kautrtnan then called the attention of Council to a draft of a proposed road to run from sth street to a point at Strickler's lime, which certain reviewers appointed by the county had .reviewed and were about to report favorably upon. He show ed the disadvantages to the Borough in case the road proposed should be opened, and the advantages of another to run from 4th kreet to a point at the afore mentioned lane. On motion of Mr. Gossler, it was _Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed, with instructions to oppose the repc.rt of reviewers, extending sth street ; also with instruction to favor the exten sion of 4th street to a point at Strickler's lane running nearly parallel with the Penn'a IL R. as per the survey and plot made by Joseph Mifflin, C. Engineer.— Committee, Messrs Gossler, Supplee and Brandt. On motion of Mr. Supplee, the following preamble and resolution were adopted : Whereas, .Many complaints have been presented to Council during the past year in regard to the sanitary condition of the 'Borough ; therefore, Resolved, That a standing committee, to be called the Sanitary Committee, be ap pointed, whose duty will be to attend to and report the sanitary con don of the town, and suggest such measures as they may deem necessary. The President then announced the fol lowing standing committees for the ensu ing years; Roads-Supplee.,Clossler and Brant. Finanee—Bachman, SuPplee & Wilson. Market—Wike, Green Lt Rents & Repairs—Wilson, Bachman & Mullen. Fire Dept—Gossler, Green & Wike. Paving—Thtllen, Gossler & Brandt. Gas—Brandt, Wike & Wilson. Sanitary—Green, Supplee & Bachman The following bills were read and order ed to be paid : Chas. A. Hook, holding Borough -Elec tions, $14,25 , .1. B. Bachman, blankets, $l6 30. Win. Martin, Esq., applied to rent the lower room of the Town Hall for auction cering purposes. His application on mo tion of Mr. Supplee, was referred to the Committee on Itents and Repairs. Adjourned. GE°. 11. ItrenAnos, Clerk ME. EDITOR ;—Will you permit a tax payer to ask the " Finance Committe" of the Borough what they mean by the last portion of" thei r published statement which purports to show the financial condition of this Borough. According to their showing, the financial condition of the Borough is (zero) 0, for the Borough owes as ihitows ; Outstanding Taxes, $-169,29 .Toll Eddy, collector, Borough Treasurer, Total, On the other hand, the same thing and parties are represented as owing the Boro' the same amount. Now, how this can be, your correspondenteannotunderstand,but he presumes the assembled wisdom of the city fathers might enlighten :inn. lle is inclined to think, however, that it is a blunder. (innocent to he sure I) but nev ertheless.very culpable in a report intend ed to enlighten the public. I rad they sim ply stated that such and such an amount was due the Borough from so and so, (a common sense statement,) plain people might have understood it. CRITIC. I. Card The committee and Members of the Fair of the Columbia Fire Company and Ball take this opportunity of returning thanks to the I , Zetfer Orchestra and Brass Band for their services in playing for the Fair free ofcharg,). Also to the Muscadora sinuing society and the Glee club for sev eral bo.autiful songs. To the citizens in general for their liberality and donations to us. The colnlllitrOe and inem`iers do most heartily veiny') thanks to the ladies in general, but especially to Mr•s. Benj. (anutner, Nlrs. James MeMann, Mrs. .Lockard Mrs. S. H. Lockard and Mrs. B. F. Barr,also to Miss Mary Badger. Miss Nellie Hall, Miss Lizzie and Mary Loekard, Miss Patience L iek:u•d, Miss Katellardy, Miss Nate Smith, .Miss Liz zie and Emma Barr, Miss:Slle LION., Miss A manda Swartz, M is, S,)phia Scrimmager, Miss Mary Cover, Miss Sallie Loekard and Miss Hanle Bletz of the Lady Committee, who es tended such valuable services in getting up the Fair and attending th. 2 ., ta bles. - . May the Old Columbia never be able to extinguish the flame which has keen kindled in the hearts of its members for the lady thir vommittee. Re. , o/red, That our thanks are due to Me,srs. Eit•holts a: Bro., of the Sun Fire COMpany of Laneast er for the loan of the Gutless of Liberty. D. E. C;mrprrit,) W. L. 11 . 1:-K, committee DA De.ttli4 an,l ale publi.hect In this pipet without chnig.. When :I,2,..cup,inpni Lc commcm taii,-, whetli.•r promo pootry, e cents per 1113F3 will ll enrg•-•1. • Font,r3l notiet,s ten comb per line. m advance. On December :rist, by Rev. W"m. Sleek, Mr. Joseph Leas and Miss Mary ILu•man, both of Spring Garden. Lancaster Co. On the -Ith inst., by the Rev. Samuel Durborrow, at the residence of the bride's brother, Mr. John Slack, U. S. :C., to Miss Mary J. Axe, both of Philadelphia. Z=) -r- S ::: -.. nn . In Columbia, of Pa ralysis, Wm. H., only son of Morris and Delilah Ciark, aged 33 years. The deceased had for a long time been engaged on the Northern Central It. R. as locomotive engineer, in which capacity he arose to a distinguished eininenee in his profes , ion. In the private relations of life, he bore an excellent character,and was be loved by an extensive circle of acquaint ance's on account of his good humor and affable genial manners. Ills death is surely a sad bereavement. A. father and mother have been robbed of their only son ; young wife has been deprived of a loving husband, and his friends an ag,reeablo companion. lie was followed to his last resting place on Tuesday last by a large concourse of the Improved Order of Red Men, and the beautiful ceremonies of this honored institution were performed over his grave. How short the rate our friend has run, Cut down in all his bloom ; The lite but yesterday begun, finished in the tomb. We saw his suffering, heard his sighs. With throbbing heart and weeping eyes But now he's calm and sleeps in peace, All sorrow, pain and suffering ceased NEW ADVERTISEMENTS LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIM ED in the Post Office at Columbia Pa. Saturday, January 13, 1866. ta,.."To obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call ibr 'advertised letters,' Rive the date of this list, and pay one cent for advertising. LADIES' LIST. Berkihvser Annie Robins E. J. Disler Itogna Shannon Mollie I. Mrs. Maxwell Thomp4On H. Nun= . Merman M. GENTLE3IEN'S LIST. Andree John met* John (fa Co. Brown David I‘lcCaldy Rev. Mr. I:soda:6lBer Daniel McClelland E. G. Cloud'J. (2.; • Rick.harts Henry (2) Ra.ysia David C. " • Richards Simo - Hagen floury --Decor Schreiner Jan.l3 l 1%6 .., M. J. Fit.Y,P,M, COMM INS ANCE CO. This Company continues to insure Build ings, Marobaudise, and other - property, against loss and damage by lire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium. or premium note. SIXTH ANNUAL IJEPORT. Whole amount insured, $8,301,215.51 Less sin't expired in 'a, 2.2.,336,0u 8,0:).1,039,51 CAPITAL ANI) INCONIE. Amt,of premium notes,Jan. 1;i:5,426,09°,66 Less premium notes oxp"rl in '65, 1;1,0;3,0 410,017,21. Amt. of premium notes received in 'Cr,, 115,581,13 Balance of premiums, Jan.l. '65, 3.5:10,14 Cash roceipts,less commissions In 'C3, 40,7G6,59 Losses and expenses paid in 'ni, :17,9878S Balance Capital and Assets, Jaa. 1, ISCG, 6:12,2,0,0 ;17c1,198,87 A. S. GREEN, President. GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. MICHAEL S. SHUMAN, Treasurer. 3CIXXLM4:=”I I Samuel Shoch, William Patton, R. T. Ryon. John W. Steady, John Fendrich. Geo. Young, Jr.. H. G. Minich. Nicholas :WI/on:11d, F Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman. Amos S Green S. C. Slay maker, ~ Edmund Spermg, Jan. 1; 1916. CITJARTERLY REPORT TIIE CON ditioh of the Columbia National Bank on the morning of the Monday- of Jan. 1.866. RESOURCES. Notes and bills dis'd, $G85,314,01 U. S. bonds deposited for . . circulation, 1103,00100 U. S. bonds on hand, •,, . 171,1i.0,00 _134 ,041,01 Cash in notes of other Nat.E'lrs. 1,06+1,00 " " State' •• 17,784,0 u Specie. 9,78,tai Legal tenders and compound int. notes. 90,25.7,0) /02,007,00 Remittanees,other cash items, ' 6,387,1 n Due from Phila. and New Yolk Nat. Banks, 213;,721.19 Due from other Nat. Bakes, 4,4•82,70 Due from Winks and Bankers, 1,5).1.23 100,047,12 Banking House. 10,0u0,00 Current expenses 1,208,38 Taxes paid, 113,2 i 1,633,84 Capital, paid hi 500,000,0 a Surplus fund, 1.281,57 Discount and Exchange' 5,... 4 2 , .51 07,113,38 Dividends unpaid, 3,221,00 Duet o o National h io o n t al d Circulation of Columbia Bank, a 5.350,0) do Cora National Bank, :255,12 Individual deposits, 3*5,3.t7,31 090'.84-9,75 $1617,17.5,13 Indebtedness of Directors, 51G,52.3. Sworn to and subscribed by SAMUEL SllOOll, Cashier. Jan. G am Written for the Spy QTATEMENT SII.OIVINU THE CON dition of the First -National Bard:, of Columbia, on Monday, Jan. lst. 1803. RES 0 UR CES. Bonds deposited to secure Circulation, 51511,000,00 Loans and Dis :mints, 10,774,.iii Furniture and Mixtures, 1 20',0$ Currcnt Expense 1.91i.i i •20 'faxes paid. 1,1125.7 l Interest on Deposits, 51.10 D 3340,68 Gush item, 9.131 Due It urn Banks, 8,592,91. United states Securities, 1t1,21.i ',el) State circulation, 5,71a,01 Specie and Legal Tender n )te,, .it iidu 20 0,310.20 109,00 112,01 $731,20 :::57,309,dS LIAL'ILITIE,S. Capital Sto,2lr, paid £130.,i0 lOU Circulation. 1 ;2,n0n.. U Dile Depositom 1-9.441.,:1i Due li.tnitS And ilarLicers, 3.9.31,2 Dinfit and LosS. 9 10,.40 'Surplus Fund, 2,:.(h),(11 Divider:us unpaid 23,99 1 7,3 9,28 - Sworn to and subscribed IT S. S. DE:MILER, Cashier. Jau. G, 3t. LIFE-H EALTII -STRENGTH, LIFE-HEAun-S'l'R ENGTII, LIFE-HE A. LTII-STEENG T 11. TUE GREAT FREINCII REMEDY DR. JT.I.A.IN DELANIARRE'S Celebrated Specific-Pills, Prepared front a prescription of Dr. Jean ll~•lamarre, Chief P;lysician to the Haspiral It -Nord ou IJ:triboiz.iere of t'ark motileine 1 , no tin pr.sition. bat untathn . .,; ill the cute 01 t•pvlllia: at weakn.., ,, . lacry ,peele% 01 be:111.11 Jr Urinary Irritability, Ins utuntary or nightly Setmnal El/am :don, l l 0111 whatever ado,• pl o.iti or 11 , m:re/ severe, will be Speedily re 11../I tat and tae urgaa, stored to iv:: ion. Lead cIIC ing oinniurli 01 eminent French vilySi-1,117 .14 - We h.tvo u.,u‘l the Spec:l . :in preparod by Gar anctore s I.woliont. No. z.l.t ltue Lobloalti, let , /11 the pr, (zliplloll of Dr. J De;.llll.ter,, 111 ollr ia irate prlt,,tice tv.tl, uni:orm t‘o hialleVc 0101 e no ocht.r tne..ll.ntle IV II 1,110.11:110.1 to core all pet zOIIS 11'0111 111t* .Innbuy E1111,5:0114 or any other wealino,. of 11.)rnu..1 urpon.t, ohethor c.tusett by a 4t:Alellt:Ily 1110,10 01 ' 10111g, ur a 1 )11 1. , . in, Miry sth, 18'3. Beware of Counterfeits. The Genuine P. 115 arc ‘old by all the pro') iiput prit z ro..;.at•-• Olt Oa tti hi, 1,11:e onL. pe r BVX, or rrs BogeS lOr Lt e g...ur 0,11 Irr. ,i.: 1), I, I , lo ,,rl Q :ors, co 21: It R. I. mph r:.l, One 41011.nr enoloi..e.l to .to nt, trill iirsur.. , a box. U',' return nia.f, , eeniely from 1111 •rx U •:t..e. J.." liv.: Sole I...bre,i ri .1..;e111, lot Ann I 0 , 27 o,lttdl rut St..N. Y. N. urri r.purn,l. and Eir r il.-11 Parriplrlet., , •orrriunin2 fun p utre..ll,its.ina !..-r aunt fr,e. to 11,1dre-s. Sold in )261001 d.r.,1) . ,- Dr0,;41-14. ly. VT TED, AGENTS.—f;73 to S2OOPF,II I month ler gentlemen,and *.:0t0:,r.) tor ladies, evsrywhere to introduce the Com mon Sense Family Sewing ..%Lachine, im proved and perleeted. It will hem, fell, stitch, quilt, bind, brade and embroider beautifully. Prices only tc2U, making the elastic lock stitch, and tally warranted icr three years. We pay the above wages, or a commission, from which twice that amount can be made. Aedress, with stamp, or call on 1- Bowers Co., °dive Se. :.:53 S. Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. All letters answered promptly, with circu lars and terms. LADIES' SHOE :MAN EVA.CTORY. ing out superior work I would ito 1101.1t/elt to my old custoiners and all now ones that way favor me with ai call, that I am better propard now to maautheture all kinds of Than ever before. I einploy'"none but the best workmen and em :11Ways certain of giving satisfaction. I keep on nand. a gen eral assortment ofready.:matteilvork all of which is _ „. , Manufactured. on.. the. Premises. I ke 3p no made up work of other parties, My work is made exclusively for home trade and is sold as niich. TERMS CASH We sell us cheap us any other establish ment, an asks share of public patronage. TAMES SCHROEDF, Locust street between Front and Second. Columbia, November 11,1805, ly Ladies, Take Parttenlar Notice. The Real Velpau Female Pills. Cyarranted French These Pills, so celebrated many years ago in Paris for the relief of female ir reguluritios,are now offered for sale for the first thee in America. They have been kopt in comparative obscurity from the fact that the originator. Dr. Vel• pan. is a physician in F ri. of p eat wealth :111(1 con scientious principles, and has withhold them t tom general use, lest they should be employed for un lawful purpeses. In overcoming female obstruc tions titey seem really omnipotent. They arc offer ed to the public only for legitimate pm poses, and all agents are forbidden to sell them when it is un derstood that the object is unlawful. bold by It. Williams and Dr, litrry. Columbia, Ladies can procure a has sealed from the eyes of the citrions by enclosing di and six, stamps to 0. Staples, General Agent br us, xatcrtown, N.l. or to the above agents. Jan. 6, AMERICAN WATCHES , Tust received a fine assortment of theso ef justly celebrated Watches,also the best cheapest and prettiest YANKEE CLOCKS in Columbia. at E.= Spoyi'ne:k- Cheap Jen•- glr Store. Dec 16, lm. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, 8532,210,49 CONTRA LIABILITIES. IL 1. Itt.tvarr %nr•:. G. I).:.l%iti,LN, I..;.u.ititt., 31 . D LADIES' 'MISSES' And Children's Shoos -Gaiters, ›..2 401 tri ;.-1 CN 95 Pul t 4 n O 4 0o 74 6 1.... z .s. gi Li • I w 0 c. , 0 ti ,•4".' 1... c. 7, . ti 4 E-- , hr. ell 17 ...z . .., cts 1:.. ~;,193,37 SPRING 61 WilTilt AMEN. 62 102 37 Removed to . 16 JOHN STREET. Having .up plied eursAves with a new:lnd super ior lot of Good,, of the latest styles and paterns. and having secured from the importers many articles of great beauty and value. we arc now prepared to make for the Sluing and Winter better arrange ments, and present greater inducements to purchas ers, than we ever before catered. We have W,t,Pti valuable and beautiful articles of Goo.ls. comprising Pianos, Watches, Diamond 4, plain and ornamental Jewelry, and Fancy Goods of every description, that we mill sell at : 4 2 each, regardless of value or cust. How We Dispose of Our Goods, We have E 0,030 Oil Colored Photographs, compri sing ei cry subject—Rid:glom, :::entinicutal, Comic and Fancy—that we will sell at Thirty Cents each, or tear for One ; and malt each Phot ,graph we give two numbered notices. The notices are numbered from I to 50,0Ust and put into envelopes, scaled up, and Mot ()uglily mixed; and when Photo graphs are purchased, too for each Photograph pre taken out and sent with it, The articles of hoods are numbet•d from I to (.o,urtl, and any article, no 111.1tt:V what the value may be, correspondaig with the number on the not.ec, will be sent for TWG DGLLAttS, free of cost, except when sent by as p; ess then at the expense of me teeciver. We do assure you that should the notice corres pond a WI a Plano, or other va;uable article of goa,ls it will be sent to the purchaser fur Tao Dollars. LIST OF GOODS AT $2.00 EACH. $1:.:47,/75,13 SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOS, ROSEWOOD IELODEOXS, GOLD 11UNTI:sl CASE LEVER WATCHES, SILVER NvinnEs, imAmoNDSETS, SILVER TEA SETS. SILVER CHAFING DISHES, SE VS SILVER SPOONS. 20,000 CORAL, OPAL AND EMERALD BROOCHES. MASONIC, JET, LAVA AND FLORENTINE SETS, GGLD RINGS, GOLD PENCILS. TOO • MICR'S. ETC. Comprising a list of endless variety and the choicest quail!: of Goods. We war rant our Goods superior to any establish ment in the country, and hope you will give us one trial at least, and if the article is not as represented, and does not give satisllletion, return it, and we will send your money back. How to Order Goods. Send us Thirty Cents for one Photograph, or One Dollar for five—the extra one and two extra notices to the Agent. IVin.‘n an Agent has tzeut its $lO,OO for Goodsand Photogiaphi, we a ill give one notice and the arttcle it calls lop free of charge: for $15,0,1 three notices free; for BCO,Oo four 110tiCCS free, for SJIy;O a splendid Photogiaphic Albino, or six free notices: or for :o ~0s a good '6ilvet Watch, wartanted a good ke,,p an tic 2ClUnt oft money sent, and an Aged can crder his cotnissi.)n at any time. lie pat ticular an.i write your add IVH , full and plain, as w,:soint!thae. have wawa in our ortiee tor ino,iths that we cannot answer for the wuut of Froper direclioas. Addr..-s BAUTIIEW & CO., 1;0.X. 5.16 NEW VOlt Jon. 6, ISt33 3111. FU , RS. WIIOLES-tLE ANI) RETAIL CHARLES OAKFORD & SON'S CONT/NENTAL I'll ILA DEL Pll I A. Have P.ow open their large and Splendid stock of Ladies Fur Capes, s, Mutts, Gloves, And Hoods. Also the thirst assort. - rent of Fancy Fur Robes, Caps, Mulllers,and Gloves ever be -ICre offered by theln, all of which are 'war ranted lobe as represented. SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT. Oct. 21, G.- RELIEF MT TEN IYIINUTES BRYAN'S PIDLMOXIC 'WAFERS. nii.4lll Itoine eS • r.bll-hod in I:i.r7. tutu attiel i•Let ttittniine,Ll untie: the :2.41/1 • uf in Iti! , or any ether mart NV.if •r-t.re ~1 111.(2 :t•it,. lie Lr,,notin• I:inityn i,y the mune 81110: b..thr; c.. 1, I , ll'afrt 1...e.1 ii fore tiii• public for 1/ , ...111y th, 1, e r e t C. and the 'nut Linty Lit ~ i nteiii..ll,nt to tut ergo e,tantrivs. ntre-t Met r 10:111) , /e in. lb. • codicil propnt t to, are Culieli to toyo'A.C:r . 11111 tie. offered fur the care of l'ultnnitaty or itionehial athletloll:i, anti the qttall!tty rout.unod to eac. b o fin 11,.at ly dou ble that 01 that 01th: inany but thle-s lint:talons :Invert It iry Puliuonle iVa ti , rs cure CongnN, Cultie, d n e T U. tie h t, thonehnl:4, I )hhcalt Bieathing, spit ting like I. Pain, of the C UOit:11.41111)- (net ald tlt-e.t:e. 01 the. 1111.14 , . Only I),u odocting a laynti c nr and a.O Nall.ititetL toe Satiblitetvon to eVe,'y inStanee. They to nut liatt,e,ite liko acoholtc compolimis, and the mot - lien! in,,perac•s ate corn innod in ,t 1)111100 agroe.tt: and plea -ant to the ta,te, that any ,•hdd sv.ll c.tt. them. One , dote will ale ac; Relief in Ten 3linntes. 'Co Vueali.a s nod ' , atilt: Speak .2 r-t. t ‘Vnfers are Neidiarly valoaLtle; they tt t.I to one any re move tau moAt severe onenstonal ho.u.teness: nod their regular u,r tot a few u,t.>s trill, at all [linos. heron- , tile poWer and aexioilay of the VOICO, early impro.ing its tune, eotop.,s and cleanses., It /Itch purpo.e linty are regulatly used by many professionof The very gr eat celeltray of this invalunbl.: rem edy has indu.tcri tinprnientled p,rsom, to prepare base imitations, witch disappoint toe jut expeeta ons tit the pareha.er. aud injoi c the character of the genittnit See that t he word. -sat FAX,.' is stamped on each j tN rtfer,:ted also ott,erve the 64 , .: simile of the sig nature of tilt, Proprietor "2013 MUSE.," ott each rapper, to count erfoic wlach isforgere. IZTOtfen ding parties n its Z..: Z:valt with to the fun extent of the late. Bryens Pulmonie WaLes.tro for Salo by all Drug- Jolt MOSES, Sole Proprietor, 2:: Cortheadt St., t, Y. Jolt. 6, ly Dr. MARSHALL'S CATARRH SNUFF. This Snuff has thorotc4hly'proved itself to be the heat article knotvc for curing the Catarrh, Cold in the Iluad and Headache. It has been found an ex cellent remedy in many eases of amore Eyes. Deaf 'toss has 'aeon remuvee by it, and Hearing has often been greatly improved by its use, It is fragrant and agreeable, and Gives Immediate Relies To the dull heavy pain , caused by clis.asas of the Head. The acus.atons attn using it are delightful and mvigorating. It opens and purses out all ob structions, tArengthens the glancl4, and gives u healthy action to Ow parts affected. "lore than Thirty lears' Of Sale and of Dr. Man./tail's Catarrh and Ile:Macho Snuff, hav proved it great value for all the common dit4e:tes of the Head. aad at thin monteut it stands higher than ever before. It hi recommended by malty of the heat plly-icianp a nd is used with vent suwess and eatiefaction everywhere. 'tend the certificates of Whole sale Druggists iu 1A64. The undersigned, having for many years been AO. ' clammed with (Jr. MarAttll's Catarrh and Headache .null', and sold iq qur wholesale trade. cheerfully state, tha. we believe it in be equal. in every respect to tie recommendations given of it for the cure of catarrhal Affections. and that it is decidedly tho beet article wo have ever Icnown for all common diteases of the (lead. Burr K: Perry, tio.iton, Raman & Parc.:Ccw York. Reed, Au-ton & Co., " A. IP & D.S.stntls, Brown.Lamson d Co., " Stephen Rtnl & Co. " Reed. Cutler & Co., " Igra"l. Minor & Co, 0 Seth W. Fow'o, `' McKesson di Robbing " Fairbank & Co. A. L. e•corill C 0..& '' Henshaw,Wlmands & Co; 31, Ward. Close & Co., " H. H. Hay, Portland, Mn. Bash &Gwle, For Salo by all Druggiata. TRY IT Jan. 6,'66.1y I'UKy F L RS ONE PRICE STORE. MALTBY & CASE Are now opening the LARGEST STOCK FALL AND WINTER GOODS in Columbia. Our Stock of Dress Goods comprises nil the LATEST AND MOST DESIRABLE bri cs, Styles - and To be found in the markets cf NEIV YORK. -.I'..IIILAD.'.A, consisting lui part of Dress Silks, Plain and Figured, French Merinos, All Wool Denting, English Merinos, French Cassimeres, All Wool Plaids, AU Wool Poplins, Mixed Poplins. Wool Plaids, Atpadas, Delains, tte., tte., tke With a great variety of other SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS. Also for TI-1E LADIES Embroidered Hein Stictched Kerchiefs, Embroidered Collars and Cuffs. Hemstitched and plain Handkerchiefs louvines hest kid gloves, Silk Thread and Silk Gloves, Kid finished Silk Gloves, Balmoral Skirts. Cassimere Vests, Cloaking Cloths, White Goods, Knit Goods, Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, Cloaks, a whz, Sc. And for 0-P. 'NT I_AMIVIMINT Plain and Fancy Cassimeres French and English Cloths Rea(l2. - made Clothing - , Knit-Shirts, Drawers, Shirting Flannel, Flannel Shirts, Glazed Paper Collars, I'lain Paper collars, Liner;‘Collars, Butterfly Ties, Fancy Cravats, Plain Cravats, Boots C Shoos, Hats a: Caps, ME WITH .1. FULL ASSORTMENT OF CaiLDRENS' WEAR, QUEENSW ARE, OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS, ES El NEW GOODS ARRIVING WEEKLY OUR GOODS ETEI OUGHT FOR CASII, And sold at SMALL PROFITS. Though we do not profess RETAIL GOODS At Wholesale Prices, We aro ready to prove to the satisfaction of any - one who will fuv'or us with nu EXAMINATION That we do sell these as cheap, or CHEAPER. THAN ANY OTHER STORE OUTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA. Our motto is FAIR DEALING Hoping thereby to conyinee our customers that it is to their advantage to purchase of An examination of our Goods most re spectfully solicited. MALTBY & CASE, Locust Stre6C,Colutnbia. Pa Sept. 9th, 1865 CLOAKS, COATS, &C. HAVING FITTED UP C) -Aar, ROOM We are now prepared to offer Ladies Cloaks,Coats and sacks, of every style and quality, at very low prices. . MALTBMt CASE. Ct. 14, '65, J. P. COTTRELL. AV. P. COTTRELL J. F. COTTRELL oc BROTHER., Dealers in Foreign 4; Domestic liar aware, Bar Iron, Steel, - Nails Glass, Paints, Oils,Varnisbes, Turpentine , Benz ne A large assortment of rarlor, Cook and and Office Stoves always on ,hand. Tin Ware :manufactured to order at shortest notice. • WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, , in large quantities and of every variety • Plows, Corn Sheller!, Feed Cutters, Shovels., 'foes, Forks, Itt.k.es, &e. • Coarse and Fine Salt at lowest marl:et prie.•s. A large assortmcntof Double and Single barreled Guns, Powder Flasks, Game Bats and shot pouches. ltillo Blasting. Powder, Shot and caps. llighest market prices paid for Clover, Titmahr and Flax seed... largo qua .tines or which we have constantly on hand and oiler at the lowest rates. Imbricating, Sperm. and Fish Oi.s. suit tilde for machinery. A Fine assortment of Coal ttil Lamps, Shades. Lanterns, and IA nip I rim nil ngs. We respectfully solicit a share of public putt rummage. LOCUSt ietreet, Columbia. :Nov. 4, 6311. nil% GOODS AT A 13.4.1iGA1N. Li 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. STE.% CY ‘c - . 'BOWERS, corner of 2nd and Locust, Columgia, Dec. 2, '63. Colors, FOR , RENT.—The clweilin , -, portion of Th r e e story Brick House on Front St. For further partieUlars inquire at Parry's Drug Store, Front street, Columbia, ll,:c. 9, 1565 WE bare received a large and complete assortment of Ladies' and Gentle men's skates, which we offer at low prices. Please Call and examine them before pur chasing elsewhet'e, as we feel confident of giving satisfaction. J. P. COTTRELL LS: BRO. Dec. 16, tf WHEREAS the lion. henry G. Long, / President, lion. A. L. Hayes and Ferree Ilr.titon, Esq.. Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, in and 1, tei he county of Doncas ter, and Assistant Ju , ttees of the Coin is of oyerand Terminer and gent•ral J.ul Delivery and Quarter zic o sions of the Poac,. in and f.,r said County of Lanct.ster. haye issued their Precept to me directed equiring tae, among other things. to make public Proehtm.ttion throughout the Ba.litrick.that a Court of (dyer and Terminer and n Genetal Jail Delivery Also. a Court of lie:ter:ll Quar ter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Ikliser. o ill cotalaellee in the Court liou-te, in the City of Lanca-ta, in the Common wealth of PenusylNanitt, ou the I d Monday in Jan a t ry, Ithe 1511 m stt.t: to rhrtglallol of hick pre cept. Public Notice Is hereby given. to the mayor and Aldermen of the ('by of Lmicaster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coron er, and Cen•tables of the said city and county of Lancaster, that they be then and there in their own proper pereou wtiii their ccords and exam tnations, ingnisittons,and thew other remcm bianc,,, to do those clung , which to their offices appertam, ut then behalf to be done; and also all those lOW 101 l prosecute against the prisone:m who are, or then shalt be. in the .11111 ot the said county of Lancaster, :Are to b , dent and dune to prosecute against them as shall be 3.iot. Pined at Lanca-ter, the otti day of Deccrober.l966. Dec te. 1 blteritf. psTATE OF TIIOMAS LLOYD. LATE _LA of the Borough of cc.lumbia. decd. I.'ne undersigned Auditor appointed to distribute the bal.:MCu rot: intro.; in the halals of :Samuel Shock and George 130,r;1e, ErkecutorF, 01 the la.t will of 'he deceased, above named will .tsit, for that purpose, on SATURDAY, JANUARY :29th, A.D. 1566, at 10 o'clock a. in., in the library room of the Court House in the eity or Lancaster. L. SLAYMAKER, Auditor. dec. 23, 'GS New 'Music and Stationery Store J. Begs leave to inform his Trion:3s and the Public that he op....ned a >t uric and Station ery :-.toro at So. 2> Notth Prince Street, next door to Fulton Ilan, Lancamer, Where he ha- on hAnd a lari.g , a:sortmeut of Nitssie, Mu,lcal 111,1:-unient, nll4 ::(.iNottery, sucti a, Sleet Music, 1313n1: du‘.l.• In-tt tiet:on Book., L'l ANUS, :111.:.:1..0.1).EOSS, VIOLINS, Flute , (7,:u u•N, Banjo-. :Fambot hies, Fifes, r lageo lets, dee ,Ideou-. Nloullt liarrnoneons,eto. Al-o Guit.l), Balj.) onu String., midge , . '1 ail :Screw:, Goitar- Pegm, Foizer L30.1.1d, Music tic,k— LIM SUCV..S, etc. ST AT lON Eli Foolscap, Letter, Note, Writin,-. Itiltet Papers, Pew-. 1 oh. Ink , ;:ulds,Pen Ilotders.Paper Folders. Penett tatl.ll pone) Letter ellps, Bill Files. Pot tfel rout t;aces, itinz O,lot tw'r, \VALQI (.21)1815, otd. Irosiery, Gloves, Agent for Stolen ay,- Celebrated Pl.-'llO3. BluAcal In•trutnent , neatly rt - .l).the I. Music mdo rd twie.• week. Nir,ie sent by man m.ywherQ, reeelpt ef prier EINEM NOVEMBER, 25T11: NEV ARRIVAL OF FURS! SABLES &lid extra Itanc.kom, SQI:IIII3ELS, nt v . tt A NE11" STO(311, OF DRY GOODS ztt in the Ohl Savings in-attution corner of \V. Nina an l Priit e si.s., Lan caster has ju....1 received from New York and Philadelphia a gage and splendid as sortment of loreign :111(1 domestie INTER DRY GOODS, A full line of Dress Goods, such as I.FAIATC * 2' IXTOOL PLAIDS, Wool Delaines. Frerich shacles, lip:teas, all shades, Parameti:is, .Mohair Luster. Silk striped Poplins, Bombazines „ t:aheoes from 13 to ::5 t , rout ISc up, a Cheeks, Tick hugs, Canton FL.nnels, Flannels, all grades. Collars, D/ (1:. o_l _N* D :SEA TrLS Breakfast Shawls, floods, Nobles, Scarfs, Balmorals, and Hooped skirts, llosiory k Gloves,Nots,Coltars of all sorts and styles, Men's extra Ileavy Woolen Pose 2...5 cents a p:lir. Also a lull line of MEN'6 BOY'S WEAR, JOS. \CELL, Lancaster, Pa.. Nov. 4, t 35 V 7 I:: have just received a new stock of A t,toods direct from first hands t and aro enabled to sell them as cheap as any other store in town. Our assortment of X'XN FAMILY GROCERIES Is large anti complete, consisting- In part of -all grade of Sugars, Meat, Teas, Fish, Coffee, Cheese, Spices. Flour, Fruits, etc. Provisions of all kinds, together with Wood and Will ow-ware,Gla.^ c-nd Queens - ware. SWITZER AND LIMBER CIIEESE, German fruits, SY:. English and Lanerican Pickles Fresh Peaches, and all the fancy grocer ies pertainining to a well regulated gro cery store. I am determined nat to be sur passed in cheapness and in the excellent quality of my goods, Call around and inspect our stoelc whether you buy or not- A share of 'pub lic patronage is solicited. GEORGE TILLE, Agent, Locust street, above:2: ColuMbia. Dee. 23, FRENCH'S HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN bpposits City Hall and Park, corner of Frankfort St. Sew York. Sparions Refectory, Bath Rooms and Butter Shop. Seresuate not allowed to receive perywAtes„ Do uat behave ronneri or hack:roma vrbo say ere, ass full, -Sveember le I y Successors to J. W_. COTTRELL, decd, SKATES ! SUATES I Court Prorlaniatiou. flee of postage, ott FITCH MARTINS iI.\i.DL\I \'S OM G OODS.
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