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We do not wish to engage in the jewelry nsitiess at lirebent. The other matter we cannot answer Mr.' o' :_ D:C.—We will send you the propel tc:apons Om.irkm.—We will insert your com munication only as an advortisinont. It is not I pf general interest. It only interests yourself. IL W. C.—Have received the "Mark."— It is beautiful indeed! Thank; to you. J. J. C.—Will be in your City some time during next week. Would be pleased to hear from you in the meantime. TIM RAY.—Come on, we are ready for you. We will write you soon. CONCERT.—Prof. W r . 13. Hall, will ,givo a . concert of vocal and instrumental music in Odd Fellows Hall, Columbia, on Monday evening next. He will be assist ed by several gentlemen from Lancaster. -SOIREE.----The "Muscadora Club" in tend eclipsing everything that has been held in. Odd Folio .vs' Hall, in the shape of 'dancing parties, on the evening of the 31st .asst. The invitations are now oat. SA.BBATII SCHOOL EXHIBITION.--On Monday evening last. the Sabbath School of the M. E. Church, repeated their exhi bition. The church was crowded on this occasion to a greater extent than before,— The exercises, with a few additions, were the same, and gave general satisfaction. SKATING.—The lovers of skating in Columbia have not been as well treated this winter as they were last. The river has been frozen over for a long time, but the snow has played the deuce with the top of the ice. On Monday evening a mita ber pf young folks were enjoying them .selves gliding swiftly along, but the next evening all traces of splendid skating was obliterated by the snow. ME NEW DatEcrons' OAR:—A. new car has just been completed at Altoona for ,the Directors of the Penn'a Railroad, and said to be the most beautiful and costly ever built in this country. It is tweive;feet longer than the passenger cars used on the road,and about the same width and height •of the sleeping cars. The interior is fur nished in gorgeous style, making a com fortable and beautiful parlor. PETtSONAL.—A.. D. Reese, proprietor , or the r_x..ehange Hotel, Mount Joy, paid ns a visit on Monday. He is a whole souled and affable gentleman,and well de- serves the name of being tho most accom modating londlord in his section. The "Sociable" held at his Place a few evening's since was well attended; as num ber from this place ever) on hand. He s tys the rumor about the floor giving is absurd, as it was built in a substantial manner by tho best mechanics. RESIGNATION.—_iIex. N. Wrist:or, :Esq., has resigned his position as Treasu rer of the Reading Ar Columbia Railroad. _fie is a .gentlemanly and competent of ficer, and his resignation will be accepted with regret, not only by the officers or the road but by all those with whom he held business intercourse. At the late annual _election of the Enterprise Insurance Com alany, Philadelphia, he was elected Secre tary, which position he has accepted. We believe his successor has not yet been ap vointed. COLLECTIONS FOR TIIE —A few weeks ago a collection was taken up in tlar different churches for the bene fit of th e "Freedmen's Aid Society," result ing as follows : Alethodist, :5122,05 ; Pres byterian, .515,00 ; Lutheran, 17,00 ; Episco pal, s'B,oo. The result of the labor of the Society so far has been very satisfactory. On last Saturday two large boxes filled with goods were sent off,one of them being an offering from a single family. Contributions will be received by the Society but no persons are authorized to solicit any. MARKET.—Compelled, as we are now situated, to attend market, we find that it is not a pleasant undertaking, especially if the surroundings are to prove as misera ble ; during the winter as they were on last Saturday. We have a market master, and we have a "Committee on Market," com posed of some of our best Councilmen, but this does not appear to suffice. What we note need is a Committee on shoveling snow away from the benches, and a select 'committee on that spout. For the male 'gender we do not make these suggestions, but for the feininines, who are compelled to wade through slush to procure their 'marketing, and this only in the yard of the market. WIIO IS TO BLAME ?—Several times have we had freight shipped from New Ydrk to COludibia, and plainly marked, "via. Reading and Columbia Railroad," and in every case it has been carried by Way of Harrisburg, causing delay and ad ditional freight. 'Why is this? Do per sons at Reading entirely ignore the Read ing and Columbia Railroad Company, or do they riot knew that such a road is in ex istence ? If not the proper persons should give them an inkling of the fact, or em ploy men with brains enough to perform their duty as it should be done. A short time sitice,almost in the twinkling of an eye, we parted company with our bag gage at Reading ; as soon as we alighted from the cars of the Allentown line, we - began to lobk around for it, and found, to Cir utter astonishment, it was going with lightning°, Speed towards Harrisburg. We then exarniiie:d our check and found it was plainly staniped "via Beading & Columbia Railroad." Something should be done to have the nuisance abated. We know that Mi. E. F. Keever, the General Freight Ageneof the road here, is an enterprising business gentleman who - understands the modus operandi of rail road management and will not suffer such things to exist if other officials act in con cert witli him. COURT.PROCEEDINGS.—WiIIiam H. Bookman was tried for the murder of John Xlogentogler. The jury returned a ver dict of lnanstaghter. The prisoner was sentenced by the Court to pay a fine of $lOO, the costs of prosecution, and undergo an imprisonment of two years and three months in the eastern Penitentiary. COUNTY CONVENTION.—fit the Re publican County Convention held in Lan caster on Monday last, John IL Shirk of Earl Township, received the nomination on the Seventeenth. ballot. The special ejection will take place on Saturday the 3d of February, and is to elect a Representa tive to till the vacancy occasioned by the death of Day Wood, WE insert in another column the ad vertisement of Mason, Pease te Moore.— They are the largest manufacturers of lu brie oils in the West and it can be fully substantiated that they make the best.— They make an oil that is equal, and in many respects better than lard oil, for en gines, factories, ,tc. - Orders for their oils will be received at this office, where sam ples may be seen and certificates shown where their oils have received the prefer ence over all others. HARP ER'S MoNTIrLY. —At W. IT. Hess' Book Store. may be found this pop ular periodical for February. It is graced with about sixty illustrations. The ac count of "Blackwell's Island. Lunatic Asy lum," and biography of Col. Chas . Ellet, will be read with interest. Get this number by all means. ThE RENO TiMES, p, newspaper, pub lished at Reno, Vonango County, Pa., is a live and spirited journal. Judging from the talent evinced in its editorial columns it well deserves a liberal patronage. Go on brother Page in the good work you have so well began, falter not at any ob stacle in you path nor doubt for a mo ment your eventual triumph. ATL.N.NTIC MONTIILY.—The Febru ary nuir ber contains an article from the pen of tne late Mr. Hawthorne, also one from Whittier, Mitchell, Mrs. Stow, Chas. Meade and others. A Mr. nossetto gives his views of "English Opinion ou the American War," an article which will be read with interest. W. U. Hess has the Atlantic for sale. "GoDur." the standard "Lady's Book" of the country, an , l leader of fashions has been received and what a magnificent book it is. The February number surpas ses, we think, any proceeding number,and we must compliment Godey for getting up the hest book of fashion literature and art on this continent. Published by L. A. Godey, Philadelphia, at '*':3 a year. W. U. Hess has it for sale, QUADiULLE PARTY.—On Thursday evening last the third party of the "Junior Bachelors" came olr. It was the party of the series. A great many strangers were in :attendance. The I?loor Manager. was on hand, with his smiling countenance.— We noticed a few " Seniors" in the: Hall and were glad to see that they hail taken the advice given in our last issue. The ladies were dressed splendidly and enjoy ment reigned supreme with_all concerned. TIIE COST EIMPf.A.TED Dipor.—The Penn'a Railroad having purchased the Washington House in this place and leased the grounds opposite, from the Public Ground Company,will,we learn,soon com mence improvements there in the shape or a passenger depot. They will build an arch across the street, so that the whole train will be under cover. This will' be an improvement that Colombia greatly needs. The depot will then be in a more central part or the town. As the company do not do things in n small or mean manner,;we may expect a pa.senger mid freight depot to be built here, substantial, convenient and complete it - 17011 their arrangenients. We understand that Jos. IE. will take possession of the Washing,ton House in April nest. SA.3inET, D. YouNG, Superintendent of the Middle Division of the Pennsylva nia Railroad, died at his residence in Har risburg, on Saturday morning last, of an affection of the heart. He was ono of the most efficient and ardent railroad men of the present day, and his kind and gentle manly bearing made him hosts of friends. He was formerly a resident of Columbia, where he had many friends and relatives. His body was brought to this place on Tuesday afternoon last, in a special train, the funeral car and the locomotive being clothed in deep mourning. The deceased was taken to the residence ofJos.H. Black and the coffin opened, to give an opportu nity to the many friends to view the corpse. His remains were then followed to the grave by a very large procession of citizens including many of the officials and employees of the Pennsylvania Rail road. The Masonic and Odd Fellows' Lodges of this borough were out in a body. REMEMBER TIIE our arti ticle last week on this subject, we stated that parties were out collecting for the Freedmen on a certain street, wherein re sided some persons who were absolutely in a state of need. Since that we have been informed by the President ofthe " Freed men's Aid Society," that no ,persons of that Society have been out collecting, or if they have,it was without proper authority. We are pleased to make this statement,bnt would still remind our readers to remem ber those who are needy. Do not let your romembi ance be merely in thought, but let it be shown in a substantial manner.— The President of the above named Society also informed us that they would help any one that would make their wants known to them, but that cannot always be done. There is a sad case in an Alley, between Locust and Union street. A man mid his wife are both lying sick, and their only son, not of sound Mind, can be daily seen begging for bread for his parents. This is a case that deserves more than a passing thought. We would like to be able,in our next, to announce that a Society has been formed by some of our Benevolent Ladies, whose duty it will be to lend a helping hand in relieving the wants of the poor of our borough. Who will move in the mat ter ? P. S.— Since the above was put in type, the following has be.en handed in; " A meeting of the citizens of Columbia will be held in the Town 13a11,0n Sal:ll.day evening, 27th inst.,at 7 o'clock,for the pur pose of devising means for the relief of the Widows and Orphans of Soldiers and other worthy poor'of our town. A-general attendance is requested. I\i 4c ON Tuesday afternoon last an accident occurred to a freight train near Collin's. A dumber of cars were seriously damaged, and the track was obstructed several hours. The return of the !funeral train which brought the remains of Samuel D. Youug to this place was delayed several hours and was compelled to run to Dillerville and up to Harrisburg by way of Mount Joy. OUR. YOUNG FOLKS, still comes to us laden with rich literary food for boys and girls. This number is replete with inter est. Gail Hamilton, F. T. Trowbridge, Mary L. Smith and others are contribu tors iu the February number, now sold at the counter of W. U. Hess. Published by Ticknor ,S Fields, Boston, a year. L. C. Oberlin, West Hempfield, takes subs: ip tions for this valuable illustrated maga- MBE PERSONAL—Johannes Jones, M. D., late surgeon to the London, (Eng.) Eye and Ear Infirmary, is now practicing at Michael's Hotel, Lancaster city. We no tice by the Lancaster papers that the im mense success he has met with has induc ed him to remain until February 21st. He straightens cross oyes, cures all curable diseases of bad sight and hearing ; inserts artificial eyes, to move and appear natural; cures stammering ; operates succesfully for hair lip ; cures piles without an opera tion. The papers notice daily some of the most remarkable cases of the restoration of sight and hearing. Dr• Jones is said to be one of the most skillful medical and surgical physicians not only in the United States, but in the world. The press every where is lavish in its praise of him. We can recomend him to the afflicted. THE world-renowned Horse Doctor of Louisville, Ky., is coining and will give a free Lecture in the Odd Fellows' Hall, in Columbia, on Tuesday night, Jan. 30t.h.— Dr. Selden is perfect in his profession and an able speaker. His lectures are very amusing and instructive. In his lecture he will speak of the handling and training of horses. The Dr. is a regular graduate and comes before thepeoplc recommended in the highest terms by the best merlin our country. All will do well to go and hear him. He cures all diseases of the horse without the aid of medicine. He can be found at J. S. Miller's Hotel in this place. Medical advice given free of charge. For particulars see bills, The Dr. would refer the coin in unity to the fi)l low i lig persons; J. H. Strickler, Maj. M. 13. Strickler, M. Strickler, Henry Kauffman, J. S. Mil ler. Daniel Logan, G. 11. I hirtman,Joshua McKensie, George Sehanhel. Saml Groff; Murthy Malone, C. Miller, Jr., N. Trout, P. G. Mogart. U. P. Miller, H. S. Green wal t. The Dr. will give instructions on the Col lowfng day in the art of Taming and doe- Loring horses. Bread and Butter. Eorron : It is said to be a poor clog that will not watch his own dinner, and it must be a poor specimen of human na ture who does not know which side of his : bread is buttered ; but the main question Ifor us to decide, is, how is this staff of life to, be obtained? Figuratively speaking, a borough "has nothing to eat, and farmers nothing to wear.'' Lands are_of no value unless they are tilled, and they cannot be tilled without plows, hoes and harrows.— The plow is the foundation of civilization and of nearly all commercial transactions. The farmers cannot do without it, nor the mechanic without the productions of the farm. The farmer must trade with the mechanic and the mechanic with the - firmer. It is the reciprocal interest exist ing in trade .that forms the value of all property, both personal and real, and an increase of trade always increases the value of real estate. Thus farmers are benefited more than any other class by trade and manutheture, and yet it appears from their I actions that they are not only hid itTerent to their promotion, but actually discour . age their development. Tf we had no railroads or canals, the farms in Lancas ter county would be worth about $75, in stead of $2OO, per acre. Furnaces and rol ling mills have fu rnklued the rails and speculators have built the roads out of which, farmers have made more than any other class, notwithstanding the prophe sies of old ; fogies that eastern farmers would be ruined by being brought into competition with cheap lands of the West. Furnaces and rolling mills have thus in directly more than doubled the value of every acre of land in our country, and yet; our farmers have a ghostly dread of these infallible sources of wealth. They will neither take stock in them nor loan any of their surplus to those who embark in the manutlicture or relining of iron ; while they oiler freely to loan such surplus for less than the degree rate of interest to these I same old fogies who fence up our streets, who falsely prophesy their ruin, and who done all in their power to prevent the improvements which have so largely in- creased the value of their farms. Let us examine the workings of the iron business. A company from another state purchases an ore bank, erects a furnace, pays out I $30,000, for labor, and clears :$70 . 000, profits I on a years' business ; of this we get $30,000, and the profits go out of the state. This, however is but a picayune loss compared with the loss sustained by the county in allowing our pig metal to be shipped out of the county before it is worked up. If this pig metal was refined and rolled into bars, there would be an average profit of $l5, per ton, and as much more paid out for labor ; so that the county is losing $3O on every ton of pig metal shipped beyond her border, and all for the reason of an almost'criminal negligence on the part of her farmers who have abundant means for working it up. We want rolling mills, nail factories and other manufactories, all of which could be made to pay large divi dends, increase our markets and at the same time increase the value of farms.— Our farmers are more interested in this matter than any other class, and it can hardly be said that they understand which side of their bread the butter is on, when by their own neglect they allow others to make a million of dollars profits per year, out of the pig metal shipped from this tac profit farther huring lr tioscl,hl rispikest, be,:e and nrkilN,aifltcsi:er ought to be re finedsbiti;o?vnensiis,a rolled, and many other articles found on every farm and every house. Our young men get wild after foreign speculations, and allow our resources to remain, 'undevelop ed, which are equal to any of the Gold Mines of California. Coumem.---Met January 19th. A. Bruner, jr., Presidentin the chair. Pres ent Messrs. Bruner, Brandt, Gossler, Sup- Wee and Wilson. The iniutttes of Jan. 5, were read and approved. The Financial Committee reported the following condition of Borough Finance to date: Receipts. Ordors paid, Balance, $67.37 Tho Gas committee reported two lamps broken, and suggested that Council pr. r chas several boxes of glass for repairing lamps. On motion of Mr. Supplee it was Resolved, That the Gas committee bo au thorized to purchase three boxes of glass suitable for the street lamps. Mr. Gossier, chairman of the. committee to settle the difficulty between the Bor ough and Henry Wagner, presented the article of agreement and a plan of the lots executed by the borough Regulator, in ac cordance with the terms of said agree ment. The article was read and motion accepted. The following report was then read and on motion of Mr. Wilson, accepted and tile committee discharged: To the President and members of Town Council. At a meeting held January sth, the un dersigned committee wits appointed to carry into effect the following resolutions : Resolved, That a committee or three be appointed with Instructions to oppose the report of viewers, extending sth street, al so with instructions to favor the extension of 4th street, to a point at Strickler's Lane, running nearly parallel with the P. 11. as per the the survey and plot made by- Joseph Your committee would report that t hey met said reviewers at Lancaster on Mon day, Jan. Stlt before they had reported to the Court, and obtained their assent to a review, which was matde on Friday Jan. 12th. We met them on that occasion and urged that they report in favor of the ex tension of 4th street. After consultation they determined to report in fits - or of a road commencing at the eastern terminus of 4th street, I hence south 45 degrees, e•xst 2100 feet to a point on the public road, leading from the Washington and Columbia Twmpike to the Columbia and Lancaster Turnpike, near the farm house of Henry E. Wolfe. They allowed Geo. Bogle, Esq., $4lO damages, and thought the Borough ought to pay one half of this amount. They al low no damages to the P. R. B. Co., the R. cfs C. R. R. Co. and C. S. Kauffman.— They reeomended that the street be opened to the width of 00 feet. Bills to the amount of $71.69 were read and ordered to be paid. On motion of Mr. (Jossler, Mr. Brandt was authorized to in struct the Chief Burgess to furnish to thy. Directors of the Poor, a bill of the costs incurred by the borough in taking paupers. to Lancaster. On motion adjourned, GEO. IL RienAnns, Clerk. Rev. C. TA T . Stewart will preaell in the Presbyterian Church, to-morrow - morn ing and evening. Services may be ex pea ed every evening during the week. The Public are invited to attend. For the Spy Deaths and Marriages are published in thi, paper withont charge. When accompanied by commen t:li les, whether pros, or poetry, tire cent , per line trill be charged. Funeral notieca ten cents per line. Payable in advance. On the 2: c 1 inst., at the residence of Loci:art], on Chestnut Hill, by the Rev. C. W. Miles Rigor, Mr. John 11. Lockard and Miss Elizabeth Isenberger, both of West Hemprield. On the same day, at the U. B. Parsonage, in Columbia, by the same, Aaron K. Brown and Miss Mary C. Lichty, both of Landis ville. On. the 24th, at the same place, and by the saint•, Mr. Cyrus L, Matblot and Mis.' Mary L. Stewart, both et:Columbia. In the midst of their lestivities,the Prin ter was not forgotten. May suee.iss at tend the happy pair through all the va rious seenps of life. • ~ On the 25th at the same place anti by the same, Mr. *Tames B. Ehrman of Lancaster City, antl. Miss Elizabeth M. Stewart, of West Earl. NEW Al) V E RTISE:: , .I.E NTS TITTERS REMAINING TIIs:CLAIM ED in the Post Odle° at Columbia Pa. Saturday, January 27, ISti(i. Su "'Co obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for 'advertised letters,' give the date of this list, and pay one cent for advertising. _LADIES' LIST. Shenk Matta GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Andrew , .1. 13. Morrison Philip An•lre John Mille.F, Edward Burleigh Mr. J. B :Moore Cha , . L. 11mM:titer Benjamin Potts Dan B. Cerry John Parrot .1. E. Coal , on Jo.,:epis A, Pion Bor. P. Crane Stephen R. 'Ritchey John Greenawalt Samuel Reiff Wm. R. Ilelwh2,- Jacob 11. carman William lie: ic Henry Volkmer P. P. Metzger Jacob Walter Christ Jan. 27, 1863. AI. J. Fi11 .. .P. `,l' Mason, Pease & Moore PITTS BURGH, PA. IMPORTANT TO ...IANUFACTISIII;IIS Superior Lard to Oil, Extra No. 1, Engine Oil, at 1,60 do do .1,30 dodo 85 do 4, , do 50 The above mentioned grades of oils are guarantied as follows ; No. 1, for Locomotives and Engines su perior to Lard Oil. No. 2, do equal to Lard Oil. No. 3, an extra oil suitable for blast furnaces, heavy machinery, now be ing used with much satisfaction by Grove Bros. Danville, Pa. No. 4, a heavy oil for Rolling Mill work, pronounced by Messrs. Shoonberger A:, Co. for use on their nail cutting machines equal to best Lard Oil at 50 cents. Also, Carbon Oil, supplied at lowest rates. Orders may be left at this office. Jan, 27, 1866, ly. PARRY'S Golden Mortar Drug Store, FORT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA. .1 FRE SII .10M P.IRIED ASSORTMENT DRUGS; MEDICINES,CHEMICALS, Perfumery, &e. FANCY SOAPS OF ALL KINDS FAMILY 2IE DIC INES, And the usual variety of Staple and other Goods, Usually found in a First Class Drug Store. LOCAL PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO COMPOUNDING PHYST- (IA NS' AND FAMILY PRE- SCRIPTIONS ACCURATE- LY AND IN .A. SCIEN- $327.01 259.64 TIFIC MANNER, Jan. 27, tL P. Gos , r.En, 'l'. R. SI-rrr.r•.r; UK= Constantly on hand AIII the most popular TTIRY OUR BREAKFAST AND DIN- A ner Coffee. only 25 cents per pound Lit JACKSON'S. T ,4 N, VALLEY HONEY AT . 4 JACKSON'S WEFT CORN, HOMINY and BEANS at JACKSON'S D RIED APPLES,PEA.CHES,PRUNES at JACKSON'S. N EW SUGAR CURED HAMS at JACKSON'S jail. l'7, 'GO _-:, • ;-. _ u.: 53 5 ~. .-.., :e .5, • 74 ✓ ---_,, :: 4-• ~.> . 21 .. 7, o - • c: . 0 . , • • • e ;^ 'I .- -4 = :::. i• - • "?. V' •- • i ... y E- i 50:::- ' . 65 . . 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SHOENER. R. R. CARTER, Jan. 27, 3t LALDIES' SHOE MANEFACTORY. Tjaving 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 ma hotter prepard now to manufacture all kinds of L 113:13CES' iEISSES' Aud Children's Shoes 6: Gaiters, Than ever before. I employ none but the best workmen and ant always certain of giving satisfaction. I keep on nand a gen eral assortment of ready made work ad of which is MANCVA.CTURED on the Premises I he )p no made up work of other parties, "y work is made exclusively tier home trade and is sold as such. TERMS, CASH We se! L as cheap as any other establish ment, mu' ask a share of pu bite patronage. JAMES SCHROEDER. Locust street, between Front and Second Columbia, November 11,18(35, ly RELIEF IN TEN BIINUTES, BRYAN'S PULIMOXIC WAFERS. .Ti'-The of igin Medicine established in 1837, and first article of the kind ever introdneed under the mime of -Pulioonie Wafers," in thi , or any other t•nnntry ; all other l' u l u n n tic• Wafers are counter feit.. The genuine can 133 k11(331:11 by the won° 1111YAN being , tampe I on curb Wafer. These Water , have been before the public for nearly thirty years, and the immense sale attained, not only in anieri.•a hut in foreign countries. folly ante-t their intriusic rairth. The medical propel tics are superior to any other artielea offered for the cure 01 Pulmonary or !how:hod 11{1eCtil.311S, and the quantity contained in each bax nearly dou ble thatn of that of th.; many wra chless imitations adverted. Palnaanic IVarers cure (3, Odds. Sat 1111 , ,,kt.,lioarsettess, Asth- Vatorrio, Brom:lnns, Ballet/It, Breathing, Spit- ting ttleotl, Pains in tile Cli,st. tuciptent Consoutp lion :toil all disco-es of the .Sitt only allot d ing tempo/ aty but <diet:tong a I . lApia :Ma last ing 111111 rue vat ranted tit cite ruttsl'acti:.o in l•Vety Tlkey de »nt elei,catu like aeoliolie compounds, :tint the medical pn.portivs :ire COlll , - I,filL,cl iu ,t hello xo tigreeidile awl pkosant to the 111.-le., that any child tell reailtly out thew. One ildsc will :tin ays Relief An Ten Minutes. To Voealisis and Publie Speakers, these Wafers are I.ee:iliarle valnable: they a ill in one day re nime toe most severe ocensiroird hoarseness: and, their regular use for a few days wOl, at all dines, Iller,a , t. the pomer Unit tleximlity of the toles, greatly halve), Mg its tone, compass and clearness. for h purpo,e t hey me rettuhu ly used by many professlonal vovalists. The very great eelelwity of this invaluable rem edy Ibt , indueed imprinetpled p.i. z on- to prepare base imaation., ‘vhich disappoint tne just expeeta "°"` It the Puroibt^er, oil+ 1.1.0111 e the character of the genuine medicine. Sc,' that the word, ..1:111".1N." i= , tamped on each tvar e r. :th d ako oh.ert•e the fax , i11111l; or the sig nature of the Proprietor ...It )I; _llt)•Butt" oa each N% rapper. to eon!) terfea which fUe-Often dvig pame. will he dealt with to the lull extent of thy• Bryan, \Wafcrs ate for sale by all Drug g. - h-t,. JI )13 MOSES, S4,le Pn.prietor,27 Col tlAnar St.. N. V. ly Or. :If A 5tS Ll 5. 5." a C T. Altlt II 8N IJ 11l 1' This SIIIIIY has thoroughly proved itself to he the hest article known for curing tic. Catarrh, Coil in till! EV.III :11111 Head:lolC. It ha- been !mind an ex cellent reinedy nt inany ett , cs el :sore Eyes. Deaf nes, has been teinoveli by it. and I I:iiveing has Often brew greatly unproved by its use, It fr./grant iti:reealde. and Gives Immediate _Relief To the dull heavy pain, eau:ol by ais-‘.l , e, of the Head. The sensamms tiller using It tuo delightful and invigorotl-. Itopensand pur ge, out all ob ,tt :01 engtheus the 141:turh-, and gives a healthy action to the puts wreeted. .na)re Iha n Thirty 9 as' Of Sale :Lnd of Dr. )farshall's (:at•:rrh and Headache, Snuff, ha, proved it: great value for all the consmon dtsoa- , :s ut the I le.td, :tad at tilt moment it stands higher than over iJecOre. It h , recommended by many of the hest physicians and ie n-ed with great btteee,s and batt.taction everpt here. Read the Certificates of Whole sale Druggists in 1t46.1. 'Ph , uncler...igned, havinz fr—many years been ac quainted ‘iith :llarshall'- Catarrh and Head:tette ;,,nutr, and sold in our whole•ale tr,tde, cheerfully state, dia. we believe it to be equal in el ery re,peet to the recommendations given or it for the fair,. Of entail hal Affections. and that it is decidedly the best article we have ever known for all common of the (lead. Harr .t Buiton. Bartle, k. Park, New York need, A tt,loil & Co., A, It' ,tl).:,ancl4, I Srown.Latnson d• Co., " Stephen Paul d• Co. " Itoecl,Cutler Co., " Israr.l 11 inor d. Co., Seth Fowle, " Me Kess.on d? Robbins," Fairhatil: t Co. A. C. Soovill ct , Co., Ilf•lislimv,E,ltotual4 if- ilo; W ard. Close d : IL 11. Hay, Pot timid, :VI a. &Gale, Yor Salt: by all Druggist,. TRY IT. Jan. 6, 'GiLly DRY GOODS AT A BARGAHN. We have determined to reduce our stock between this and the Ist of.lan nary, and will sell Dry Goods at greatly reduced prices Nvithout regard to cost. STEACY DOWERS, Corner of :end and Locust, Colunigia, Dec. 2, '65. INTEREST ON DEPOSIT S. rime &ninth bin Bank will receive money J. on deposit, and pay interest therefor, at the rate of.l k- per cent. for six months, and 51 per cent. for twelve months. SAMUEL SHOCIT, Ort, 11, 'G3.-tf. Cashier. F U RS. FURS. FURS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CHARLES 0 AKFORD & SON'S 'CO NT 1Y ENTA L HOTEL, P HILADEL PH lA. ]lave now open their largo and splendid stock of Ladies' Fur Capes, Col hll Cuffs, Goves: And Hoods, Also the finest assort.rent of Fancy Fur P...;hes, Caps, Mnfilers,and Gloves over be fore offered bS them, all of which are war ranted to be as represented. SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT. • Oct. 21, tf• Dividend Declared. THE Odd Fellows' Hall Association have declared a semi-annual dividend of three per cent. I'tt vable on, and after this date. liiRAM WI LSON, Col., jail. 2r), Treasurer. LARGEST STOOK FM Our Stock of Dress 'Goods LATEST AND MOST DESIRABLE NEW YORK Dress Silks, Plain anti Figured, French Merinos, All Wool Delains, English Merinos, SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS, rill-IR LADIES Embroidered Hem Stictehed Kerchiefs, Embroidered Collars and Cuffs, Hemstitched and plain Handkerchiefs louvines best kid gloves, Silk Thread and Silk Gloves, Kid finished Silk Gloves, Balmoral Skirts. Cassiinere Vests, Cloaking Cloths, White Goods, Knit Goods, Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, Cloaks, Shawls, Linen Collars, liatterlly Tics, Boots &Shoes, Hats 6.; Caps, WITH A FULL ASSORTMENT OF jt it Os i it # We are ready to prove to the satisfaction of any one who will favor us with an CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER STORE OUTSIDE OF PHILA.DELPITIA. FAIR DEALING- Hoping thereby to convince our customers that it is to their a4vantage. trlpurchaso of An examination of our Goods most re spectfully- solicited. Sept. 9th, 1865 CLOAKS COATS, &C. H AVING FITTED UP A 01_, CD _4.3.1r IR, CD 0 -",2 We aro now prepared to offer Ladies Cloaks, Coats and Sacks, of every style and quality, at very low prices. MA LTBYtt CASE. ONE PRICE STORE. MALTBY & `CASE Are now opening tiro FALL AND WINTER GOODS in Columbia. comprises all the 3':111 ries, Stylcs IBM To be found. in the markets cf consisting in part of French Cassimere.s, All Wool. Plaids, All Wool Poplins, Mixed. Poplins. Wool Plaids, Alpacas. Delains, With a great variety of other Also for Anti for G- - -E.T\T"I'DP,M_IV Plain and Fancy Cassimeres French and English Cloths Ready made Clothing, Rinit-Shirts,Drawers, Shirting Flannel, Flannel Shirts, C,1a7,e1l Paper Collars, Plain Paper Collars, Fancy Cravats, Plain Cravats, EMI CHILDREN& WEAR, QUEENSWARE, OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS, MI EH OUR GOODS ME OUGHT FOR CASIT, And sold at SMALL PROFITS, Though we do notprqiess RETAIL GOODS At Wholesale Prices, EXAMINATION That we do soil them as cheap, of Our motto is MALTBY &, CASE, Locust Streot,Colatnbia. Pa J. F. COTTYCELL. W. P. CoTTrumr, 3. F. _coT.TRELL & BROTILER, CO'rI'RELL, deed, Tlealers in Foreign at Domestic .L./ hardware, Bar Iron, Steel, Nail 4, Glass, Paints, 011s,Yarnishes,LI:urpentine Benz ne Lte., A large assortment of Parlor, Conk - --anti and. 01lice Stoves always on hand. Tin Ware manufactured to order at shortest notice. - - WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, in large quantities and cf,every variety Plows, Corn She Hers, recd Cutter, Shovels, [foes, Forks, ltr.kes, Coarse and Fine Salt at lowest market prices. A large assortmentof Double and Single barreled Guns, Powder Flasks, Game Bags and shot pouches. Itiile ‘..t Blasting Powder, shot and caps. Highest market prices paid for Clover, Timothy and Flax seeds, large quantities of which we have constantly on !land anti oiler at the lowest rates. Lubricating, Sperm and Fish Oi.s, suit able fiat machinery. A Fine assortment of Coal Oil Lamps, Shades. Lanterthi, and Lamp trimmings. We respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Locust Street, Columbia. Nov. 4, 6.5 tf. FR E C H'S HOTEL., ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. Opposite City Had and Park., corner of Frankfort St. New York. Spacious Ilefectory, Bath Rooms and Barber Shop. srrviint: not allowed to receive perquisites. Do not behove runners or hackmen who say we are fult. December I.Gly Colors, FOR TRENT.—The dwelling portion of Three Story Brick House on Front St. Fur further particulars inquire et • Parry's Drug Store, Front street. Columbia, Dee. 9, 15q15 New Music and Stationery Store. KLVIXSKI. ei . Begs leave to inform his Friends and the Public that he ha- op..neti a Mus.ie and Station ery Store at, No. 3 North Prince Street, next door to Fulton Hall, Lanett-ler, P.i., Where he ha: on hand a large asqortment of Music, :Musical I li , trurnents and Stationery, such as Snoet 31inde. Blank llindc Books. and Instruction Books, PIA:NOS, MELODEONS, VIOLINS, Flute , C:nit.irs, Banjos, Tarnborines. Fifes, Flageo lets, Ace e 11nrinonoons,ere. Alamo Violin, Guitar, Banjo and Violineello Strings, Bridges, Tail Pieces, Screws, Guitars Pegs, Rosin, Finger Board., Music Desks, Drum Sticks, otc. STATIONERY : Foolscap, Letter, Note, Writing and Billet Papers, Envelopes. Pens, I Ill:. Inkstends,l'en liolders,Paper Folders, Pencil Sharpeners, Erasers. Letter Blips Bill Files. Portfolios, Tout ist eases, Writing Desks, , Osborn's Water Colors, etc. Agent for Steinway, , Celebrated Pianos. 111u.sieul In , trutne.nts neatly repaired. Music ordered twice a week. uste sent by mall anywhere, free of postage, on receipt of pt Nor. 4 3tii NOVEMBER, 2:5T11: NEW ARRIVAL OF FRU SABLES, FITC I I, MARTINS. And extra handsome SIBERIAN SQUIRRELS, at Now.'2s, ti. T,DEMAN'S. A NEw STOCK OF DRY GOODS at KNOTWELI'S, In the Old Savings Institution Building, corner of \V. King and Prince sts., Lan caster has just received from New York and Philadelphia a large and splendid as sortment of foreign and domestic W I NTER DRY GOODS, A full line of Dress Goods, such as TANCIL" 13:121a WOOL PLAIDS', Wool Delaines, all shades, French Merinoes, all shades, Alpacas, all shades, Paramettas, Mohair Luster, Silk striped. Poplins, Bombazines, A:c., Calicoes from 23 to 35 c., Muslin horn Me up, Checks, Tick ings, Canton Flannels, Flannels, all grades, Collars, L.IDJE.' Cf. 0 _I ND SHA Ir-Ls Brealcfast, Shawls. I foods, Nu bias, Scarfs, Balmoralls, and Hooped skirts, Hosiery, Gloves,Nets,Collars of all sorts and styles, Men's extra Heavy Woolen Hose 2,3 cents a pair. Also r, full lino of MEN'S 1301" S WEAR. JOS. .I:::!%TOTWELL, Lancaster, Pa. hosiery, 6;14)N-es, IME Nov. 4, 6 "V7E have jttst received a new stock of 'V (:;ootis; direct from tirst hamis,and are enabled to sell them as cheap ac any other store in town. Our assortment of PINE FANZI&CT GROCMRXES Ts large mid complete, consisting in part of all grade of :Sugars, Teas, Collie, Spices, Provisions or all kinds, together with Wood and Wil I ow-ware,G •tnd Queens- EMI SWITZER AND LIMBER CHEESE, Gerlllll n fruits, &v. English and ...Inierican. Fresh Peaches, and all the fancy grocer ies pertainining ;L well regulated g,ro eery store. l ant determined net to be sur passed in chQapness and In the excellent quality of my goods, Cali around and inspect our stock whether you buy or not. A share of pub lic patronage is solicited. biOltGE TILLE, Agent, Locust t,t reet, above 2d. Columbia, Dec. 23, '65. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.--Assigned es tate of Henry Pfnhler, of Coliunbia.— The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county . , to distrihute the balance remain ing in the hands ofGeorgeßogle,assignee of Henry Pfahler, to and among those legal ly entitled to the same, will sit ihr that purpose on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, 1530, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Li brary Room of the Court House. in the City of Lancaster, where all persons inter ested in said distribution may attend. 11. B. SWARR, Auditor. Jan. 20, 4t. A UDITOR'S NOTlCE..—Estate of Sol omon lleise, late of West Ilemptield Township, deceased. The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the bal ance remaining in the hands of Henry IE. Heise, Administrator, D. 13. N. Crum. Testamento annexed of said deeeased, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will attend for that purpose on Fri day, February 16th at 10 o'clock, A. M., in Cho Court ]Louse, in the City of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distri bution may attend. .101 1 - I\7 M. G RIDER, Auditor. jai• 20, 'O6 OPENING of TnE CAMPAIGN for 186 G ISGG JOHN A. JACKSON, ISGG Locust Street, Columbia, relliCa. HE has just received a new and fresh supply of Groceries, also NEW DRIED FRUIT, NEW . SUGAR CURED HAMS, No. 1, Shore :\lackerel and Labrador Her ring, Raisins, Currants,Pranes, Pickles, Cranberries, Hominy, Sweet Corn, &c. Our stock of Groceries is full and we are daily receiving, additions. Give us a call. Jun. 20. ISGG,tf. A N . Election for three Directors of Co lumbia Insurance Company, will be held at the office of the Company in Co lumbia, on Monday the sth day of Febru ary, at o'clock, P. M. G EO. YOUNG, Jr,. Secretary. Jun. 20,-2t Successors to . 7 VEIVa GOOIDA'. .Meat, Cheese, Election Notice
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