The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, February 24, 1866, Image 3

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tOQN.FERENCE.—The East Pennsyl6.-
erzia. 'Conference of the United Brethren
Church, commenced their sessions in this
place on Thursday last,
TEMPERANCE LECTURE.—There will
be a Union Temperance service in the M.
,E. Church on Sabbath afternoon at a 31
,o'clock. The eminent Dr. Charles Jewett,
will lecture. The public aro cordially in-
Nited to' attend. s
PAPER HANGING.—Orders for hang- -
dug Wall Papers of every description faith
:fully executed by an experienced city
workman. Written notices left at Miller's
Franklin House, promptly attended to by
VT. H. Bassett. .
"Mau , En."—Wpst. U. Hess has just
'received the Harper's Monthly Magazine
.for March. It is a capital, number, and
iilLustrated with fine engravings. "In and
:around Richmond," "The Seven clays'
battles on the Peninsula," (k.c., form part
.of the table of contents.
TLIE RIVER.—The ice is gradually
!moving off the river. There is a slight
jam towards the York County shore. No
doubt in a day or two at least, the Susque
hanna will be entirely clear of ice, and the
.Steamboat running again.
THE BALL.—The ball held In OJd
:Fellows l .xwl, on Tuesday evening last,
.by the Columbia Fire Company, was a
.decided success. Nothing transpired cla
ming -the evening to mar the pleasures of
:the social party: It broke up about :3 a.in
when all returned to their homes highly
Teased with the night's enjoyment.
Treasurer's Report for the week end
ing Feb. 22nd, ISGO ;
DR.
IL A. Brown, $5,01; Maltby SI . Case, $20,00: Mrs.
McCorklek Mrs. Gosslor, S3,CC ; F. S. Blot; $.1,011 ;
$. ,no. -
CR-
Bal. 10,57 ; Geo. Rakogle, 4,00 ; Jno MeTagne,l3,os;
Maltby SI Case, 3,15 ; bal. 2,13 ; balance, 35,00.
From Mrs. Ann Wright, 1 bag Potatoes,
Messrs. Bruner Moore, ton of coal.
' J. C. PE.A.HLEB, Treas.
HOTEL CUANOE.—The Green Tree
Hotel, for a long time kept by Mrs. Dick
inson has been rented to Capt. Geo. H.
Erisman of the "Continental," . Our friends
find - "flowery" a most agreeable - and
obliging landlord, and we have no doubt
he will do a thriving business, as ho in
tends to make many improvements, and
have everything in complete order. He
will take - Possession in a few weeks.
NEW ENTERPRISE.—We learn there
Li a project on foot,and a company already
formed for the purpose .of building new
Iron Works in our town. It is purposed
to.build a Rolling Mill for tho manufacture
of sheet and boiler iron,' and also a factory
for the manufacture of nails. We have
every facility for such manufactures in
our midst, and we can see no reason why
such a project would not prove eminently
successful. Let the good work go on.
r/ItE.—Between twelve and one o'clock
on the L'. - .2nd inst..a fire broke - outin a brick
dwelling situated in an alley; between Lo
cust and Walnut. When first discovered
the flames were issuing through the roof.
It was extinguished.before much damage
was done. The tire originated through the
carelessness of the children of the occu
pants, who.were colored. The building is
owned by R. Williams, and insured in the
Columbia 'Mutual. The "Old Columbia"
was - promptly - on'the spot, but herservi
eeS were not required.
Da, JENETT'S, LECTOR.E.--LThe Tem
perance Lecture on• Wednesday evening •
last, in the M. E. Church was attended by
large and appreciativeaudience: The 1)r.
entered • into a scientific examination of
'the intoxicating principle of
all liquors, beers and wines and denfon
strated very clearly that alcohol was not
nutritious, as all our food is the product of
growth, alcohol being the product of de
corriPosition, and that as a medicine it
could onlY be used with effect and safety
in very extreme cases.
At the conclusion of the services a pub
lic temperance society was formedof about
fifty members:: •
iIiaBISON'S NEw TIJEAT4E LAN
VASTER, will be seen by *n adyer-,
tiseTent in another column that Harrison,
phellgssee and manager of the new :Lan
caster Theatre presents a Progranime that
cannot fail to draw a crowded house. This
great theatrical combination has become
one of the, ind . ;spensablo institutions . of
I.,aneastbr,4o their great success is owing
to the gentlemanly and. talented manager,
in drawing around' hiin one of the best
companies of popular performers in the
state. dur citizens visiting Lancaster,
should by means, avail themselves 'of
the::opportunity of hearing this splendid
company. _
THE ; lIUTCIIINSONS. Oa Monday
evening next the celebrated Hutchinson
Family will appear in ,Cdd FelloWs' Hall.
They have 'establiShed a',wopl . d . zwidp rep
utation, and the - simple announcement
that they are coming will be sufficient, to
create afuror in the musical world : W.
Milten Clarke, 'Basso, cannot be surpassed.
A few .years ago-weheard him•sing" to an
audiejlce of over one thousand of his fel
low citizens, in Akron, Ohio, showing that
his talents were appreciated at home. A
rare treat awaits all who are fond Of excel
lent music.: They, have lately returned
from thq capitol;• where they met *ith
unprocodontod success;
'OUR YOUNG eras.—The March
number ollthiS unrivalled :Youth's Maga
zine . luts :been .recoived, and. is as usual,
filled with interesting -reading mattm—
" The.l3attle,Eield•of Fredericksburg" 'by
P. T. Trowbridge, we know will be read
with.interest. .Published at _*2 a,yoar by
Ticknontt.Pi-elds, Boston. L. cs-Gberloin
takes subscriptions.
11/.3iRTINE'S:SENSZBLEIJETTEA - WRITER
—lt is .a.book of more than 200 pages, ttnd
is a guide and assistant for those who de
sire to carry on an epistolary correspon
dence. This .woh. is a complete .book of
etiquette. •Eublished , byThek &Fitzgerald,
18 Ann St., N. Y. Sent by mail on receipt
of 50 cents. NV. IL Iless.has it for sale.
DAY'S AMERICAN READY RECKON-ER.
—This is a book containing 'tables ,for
rapid calculations. To any ono not quic - k.
at figures this .book is.invaluable e as:3ran
can see at a glance any calculation you
w•isit'to make, and it is easily understood.
Published uy 31ck Fitzgerald, 18 Aun
Street, N.. Y., at 50 , cents cloth : gilt back,
75 cents. Sent by mail to any address.—
Hess has them for sale.
EMBEZZLEMENT.--Margaret Lloyd
was arrested by Constable McGinnis, and
taken before Samuel Evans, Esq., on Sat
urday last, upon complaint of Stephen
Miller.
The facts of the case are the following.—
A year or more ago, Chas. Stotts, (colored)
enlisted soldier, went with the defendant
to the Columbia Bank and deposited in
her name a sum of money supposed to be
,5250,00. It was understood that said Mar
garet was to forward money in such sums
and as often as needed to said Stotts. Af
ter sending $1.5, Stotts died, leaving two or
more children. The co - .)Tlitinent was ap
pointed guardian for said children and
advised to take this mode to recover what
sum or sums of money were in the bands
of defendant.
The testimony%was macle up principally
of a.rehash 3f several conversations had
with the defendant. As the prosecution
failed 'x) show that there ever was more
than 5200,00 in said Bank,. belonging to
said Stotts or his heirs, and that the money
was there yet, the Justice after several
exhaustive arguments from counsel, dis
charged the defendant.
Gossip.—This is alt indispensable ar
tangement in every community. The
tongues of some persons would cleave to
the roof of their mouths if they had not
daily opportunities to discuss the merits
and demerits of their fellow-beings. Every
town or village has its "clique" of gossip
pars, who daily throw on their outer gar
ments, and stroll out to meet their affinity,
and rehetirse the latest, or receive what
said affinity has to impart, then away they
go, and scatter broadcast over tl.e land,
all they have acquired, making such ad
ditions as they think the case requires,—
Such beings are it nuisance and well de
serve the title ot "gossippem" They are
always very careful not to look at their
own antecedents, and never think of the
old adage, that "those who live in glass
houses should never throw stones," but
despite everything, they have their say.—
We have no doubt that after their shallow
brains are emptied of the load that they
carried, that for a few minutes, they feel
relieved, but 'tis only a respite, for if they
do not hear, it is easy for them to "manu
facture to order" anything that will tend
to keep their glib tongues in motion. They
will make visits of condolence—to all ap
pearance—but in reality only to see and
hear anything that would keep the 'clique'
in sorts. Such is a description of shallow
beings with which every community is
burdened. They should always remem
ber that "those that are without sin should
east the first stone," and by so doing we
know that they would not throw one.
WASHINGTON'S BIRTIIDAY IN CO
LUMBlA.—Wednesday last being the 134th
anniversary of the birth of Washington, it
was observed in a becoming manner. The
day was ushered in by the ringing of bells,
and tiring a salute on Institute Hill. All
places of business were closed, and every
one remembered the day and hallowed it.
The sun never shone brighter; the citi
zens never in a gayer mood,for all remem
bered that on the last anniversary a differ
ent state of affairs existed in the country.
Now all is peace ; loved ones then absent
are now restored and happiness is vouch
safed to all,
There was no parade or pomp, but each
celebrated the day in their own manner.—
The Fair of the German Reformed Church
was the attraction in the evening.
—We were handed a copy of the "Ulster
County Gazette," published at Kingston,
N. Y., Jan. 4th, 1800, which is in mourn
ing for Washington and contains a full
account of his death and funeral. The
paper has been carefully preserved in the
family of E. K. Smith, Esq. We extract
front its columns the following :
"On Wednesday last, (Dee. 14th,) the
mortal part of Washington the Great—the
Father of his country and friend of man,
was consigned to the tomb, with solemn
honor and funeral pomp.
"A multitude of persons assembled ,from
many miles around, at Mount Vernon, the
choice abode and last residence of the il
lustrious chief. There were the groves—
the spacious avenues, the beautiful and
sublime scenes, the noble mansion—but
alas !• the august inhabitant was now no
more. That - great soul was gone. His
mortal part was there indeed; but, ah
how affecting ! how awful the spectacle of
such worth and greatness, thus; to mortal
oyes fallen,!—Yes, fallen ! fallen !"
+. l Tn 1751 ho took, part in the war
with France; married in 1759 ; way ap
pointed a delegate from- Virginia to . the
first general Congress in 1774 ; was appoint
ed General in June, 3775 ; resigned his
commission,after endorsing it with victory
at the close of 1783; was inaugurated the
first President, April 30, 1789; retired front
public life in 1796, and died on the 14th of
December, 1799, aged 67 years.
THE 'ANNIVERSARY SUPPER..--The
annual supper of Shawnee Encampment,
I. 0. 010. F., which took place in their
room in Odd Fellows' Hall, on the evening
of the 22nd,—well, to say that it was a
splendid success would not half express it.
It did credit to all concerned, and gave
great satisfaction to the "aching void" of
hungry guests. Too much praise cannot
be given to the caterers, Messrs. Bruner,
Tille, §hrgedop and Humble, for the labor
and etiention they bestowed in their ar
rangements of the nifair which shows
conclusively that they are eminently quali
fied "to keep a hotel." They were deter
mined that their follow-opaiftsmim nnd
guests should enjoy them§OVes to their
heart's content,and they succeeded admira
bly. The "bill ot: hire" presented many
rareluxuriesAnd they were supplied in
great abundance, had were done up in
such a manor that the most fastidious
epicure could not rind fault. Evextything
which the inner man could desire%was'there
"enough and to spare." .As an illustra
tion of the tenacity With which some of
the "PatriarchB" , lingered around .the fes
tive board—we are:told ant one,a Captain,
eat three distinct times ;before he could
finally make up ills-mind to leave-oysters,
ice cream, peaches, coffee, cake and other
et ceteras, disappeared with a gusto won
derful to behold. We deoline to -refer to
the consequences which probably ensued
from his hearty meal.
.All were highly pleased with .the ban
quet, and.the whole affair winking be re
membered by the craft. Such. entertain
ments.tend to bind the brotherhood togeth
er more strongly and exert a beneficial in
fluence. After the supper, Gen. J. W.
Fisher delivered a stirring address,su Rabic
lo 'the occasion, which was fi ecolved with
great favor. We regret that time and
space forbids noticing this sumptuous
affair at length. We will, however state
that one pleasing incident transpired.—
About the time the guests were in the
midst of their festivities, a raid was made
on the Encampment by the ladies—wives
of the members of the patriarchal order.—
About twelve or fifteen in number "as
sailed the camp," and applied ;or admis
sion. They wero,of course "taken in," and
an idea suggested itself that the REBECCA.
DEGREE should be conferred upon the un
expected visitors; which was done by J.
Westhaeffer of Lancaster, assisted by
Philip Shreiner. After which the "lady
Odd Fellows" set down to partake of the
hospitalities of the Patriarchs.
MEETING OF COUNCIL.—Met Febru
ary 16th. A. Bruner, Jr., in the chair.—
Present, Messrs. Bruner, Bachman, Goss
ler, Green, Mullen, Supplee, Wilson. and
Wike. Minutes of Jan. 19th and Feb. 7th,
were read and approved.
Finance Committee reported ~12 collected
and paid to the Treasurer by C. A. Hook,
for rent of Ball to Welsh Baptists ; also
the following statement of Borough
Fi
nances :
Receipts to date,
Orders paid,
The following report of the Sanitary
Committee was then read, and on motion
of Mr. Gossler was accepted :
To the Town Council of the Borough of
Columbia,
The Sanitary Committee would respect
fully report that they have examined a
large portion of the Borough, and Lind that
its sanitary condition in many places is
not such as the natural location or site of
the town warrants, and, in consideration
of the fear of an epidemic during the coin
season, think that every precaution
should be used by our citizens to avoid
such a calamity.
We would therefore suggest that your
body recommend to the citizens to have
their houses, yards, cellars and alleys well
cleansed as early as possible, and kept in
such order during the Summer season.
Many houses at this season of the year
have water in the cellars," particularly
those in the vicinity of the canal basin,
and on an alley running from 2nd to Front
streets, at a point where said alley crosses
an extension of the Reading 4.t. Columbia
Railroad. The parties owning and living
in said houses should be notified to remedy
the evil as soon as possible.
We would recommend that arrange
ments be made with the Columbia Water
Co., to obtain a supply of water for . wash
ing out gutters and alleys, and for other
sanitary purposes.
Your committee would also recommend
an ordinance prohibiting the erection of
dwellings on alleys, as we kind many ten
ements in such locations which cannot be
otherwise than pestilential in case of an
epidemic.
We would also recommend the appoint
ment of sub-committees of citizens to ex
amine all houses, buildings, yards, cellars,
.Cc., early in the spring months, and re
port any nuisances or offending matter
that may cause pestilence.
. S. J. GRE N 1
E",
t Sanitary
B. BAcumAN, Committee.
T. IL SUPPLEE.
On motion of Mr. Supplee, the following
resolutions were adopted :
Re.Nolve:cl, That the Market Committee be
authorized to rent the Butcher Stalls at
$7.50 per stall.
Resolved, That the renting of market
benches be referred to the Market Com
mittee. that action to be final, without fur
ther reference to Council.
On motion of Mr. Supplee, the Bounty
Committee was instructed to have ready
by next meeting a report of the condition
of the Bounty Fund,
On motion of Mr. flossier, it was unani
mously
Resolved, That time thanks of this Council
be tendered to Henry Breneman, lisq.,
late President of Council, for the faithful
and satisfactory manner in which he ful
filled the duties of the office.
On motion of Mr. Green the rent of the
Town Hall to the Welsh Baptist's was
fixed at c-112 per quarter.
Bills to the amount 0f561.66 were ordered
to be paid.
On motion of Mr. Green, it was
Resolved, That the Sanitary Committee
be and are hereby authorized to direct the
Supervisor Lo remove promptly any nui
sances they may find in their examina
through the Borough
On motion adjourned.
Gko. H. RreuAnos, Clerk.
PIANO FOR SALE.—We offer for sale
a handsome, new and improved Piano.—
Seven octavo, beautiful mottled rosewood,
extra mouldings and carved legs. It is a
splendid instrument, in perfect order, and
for volume and purity of tone it is un
rivalled. Ais guaranteed for live years
and will be sold: PI it great bargain. .4pply
at this ()ince.
A CARD.—We respectfully call atten
tion of all who use or sell Segars, Tobacco,Snufroke,
to our advertisement in to-day's paper, and there is
no doubt by giving us a call you will Lind plenty of
goods in our line front twenty five to f;fty per cent.
cheaper titan west of Phila., or east of Pitts burnh.—
We arc retailing No. 1, Cut and Dry Smoking Tobac
co at 40 cents per lb., and to-day you could not buy
this Tpbacco from the Factories under 75 ets.whole
sale ; bought before the 40 cts, tax. We also sell
liilliclauiek in lb package.s,.at GO ets per lb, worth
at the Factory, sl,os per lb. No. 1, Fine Cut Chew
ing Tobacco by the 1-2 barrel, $1,05 worth at the fac
tory.sl,sl per lb. Call and we will Show you the fac
tory- price list. These goods were bought before
the Government tax was levied. In the lino of
Pipes we have reduced the .prices twenty-five per
cent. We further slate to all'who deul in Tobacco
Segars, Snuff, Pipes, Sc., that it will be to their ad,
vantage to give us a call before purchasing, as oqr
prices will be made satisfitetery. Onr motto is qUiek
sales and small [herds. We have the beat stock or
double-dipped Virginia Sweet Twist Tobacco in the
market and are the only one in the county who hats
it for sale. The old and trite sayizig is, persons will
buy where they get the cheapest. All wo ask is a
trial and you will find our goods the cheapest and
will give satisfifetioh.
FENDRICII BROS.
'Wholesale and Retail Tobacco, Sinai and Sogar
Manufactory. Front St., t doors from Locust Street,
Columbia, Pa. tm3l
E~*r;~~~~~~Et~~
Deaths and Marriages are published in this paper
•Without charge. When accompanied by commen
taries, whether prose or poetry, five cents .per lino
be charged. Funeral notices , ten.ceats.penline.
irayable in advance.
February 22nd, by Roy. Win. IL Stock,
Mr. Lewis Patterson of Paoli, and Miss.
Hannah M. Hoffman, of Morgantown, Pa.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
mar. UNDERSIGNED, HAVING been
:appointed Agent in Columbia and
cinity for Mrs. Toy's celebrated " Corset
Skirt Supporters," she would respectfully
invite the Ladies to call and cxamine this
truly-superior article.
.She may be found at the Post °Met,
REBECCA. C. FISIIEII.
.. - feb 24
0
THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES
paid for OLD NEWSPAPERS ' PAM
PHLETS,BOOKS AND WASTE PA PER
of every description.
U. C. LUNDY,
143 south 4th street, PtiiPa.
feb. 24, ISG6.
uncE.—THE PUBLIC ARE HEE 1.1-
1- 1 4 by notified not fo take up, or in any
way interfere with saw logs found afloat
on the Susquehanna River below William
sport, in the ensuing spring freshet, or at
any time during the present year, as all
the logs in the river below that point are
intended to be driven to Havre-De-Grace,
Md.
A. G. P. DODGE,
DUDLEY BLANCHARD,
Williamsport, Feb. 15, '66. Committee.
feb. 24, 3t.
COUGH CURE!
19 YEAR'S REPUTATION has proved
DR. EDWARD'S
Tar, Wild Cherry tk, Naptha Cough Syrup,
The most successful medicine in use for
Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, In
fluenza, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough,
Croup, Inflammation of the Lungs,and all
diseases of the Throat and Lungs.
Sold at Parry's Golden Afortar Drug
Store, R. Williams and by medicine deal
ers generally.
feb. 24 2111
POUDRETTE
(Sixteen Years Fair Trial !)
A PE YSSON, PEILADELPIA
5371,51
337,6:3
Poudrette, t 5,20,00 per ton, taken from the
Factory - loose, or 50 cents per bushel, and
.520,00 per ton in bags, delivered et Steam
boat and R. R. Depots, in Philadelphia.—
Man arta:tory, Gray's Ferry Road above
the Arsenal, Phdad'a Depot, PCyBSOII . S
Farm, Gloucester, N. J., Woodbury road.
011ice,--Library Street, No. 420 back of
the New Po st 011 ice. Philadelphia. Deal
ers FRENCH, RICEIARDS & CO.,
4th c.C.: Sts.,Philadelphia.
feb. 24th 3in
;;;,33.58
LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIM
ED in the Post 011ie° at Columbia Pa.,
Saturday, February 24, 1866.
\' ,- to.-"To obtain any of these letters, the
applicant must call for 'advertised Zellers,'
give the date of,this list, and pay one cent
for advertising.
LADIES' LIST.
Albright Mi 4; Kline Emma Mi.s.
Ashley 11. MI,. Moone Ca-,ie
Brubaker Kate Misq. Penre Abbie J. Mi.,s
Burhart Lizzie 13. Mi.t.s Ricks Barbara Miss
Beane 11. A. 31 rs. Hands Lucretia
Iltulden Sarah Mrs. Smith Loui sa
GENTLEMEN'S LIST.
Attie William Lewis Joseph E.
Buell Lyd McCormick William 11.
Brink taco. W. Mclntire George F.
Bowman Andrew McFall .John
Campbell Ed. D. :Newton John D.
Free Jul I n P. Dr. /Nelson William
Gorner Louis Sultzbaeli Win. H.
Gracey James Capt. Thomson jiam'l
Hess Harrison
Fob. 24, MG. II: J. FPY,P.M.
Cottage Hill College.
(MALE AN,., FEMALE.)
rpms INSTITUTION IS LOCATED AT
1. York la. The first Session, under,the
new proprietorship, will begin on the sth,
day of April, MUG, and continue three
months. The building, which is large and
commodious will be furnished in the best
style with new furnitureoiew bedding. &c.
A corps of able and experienced teachers
will have charge of the different depart
ments. Instruction will be given in all of
the branches usually taught in Colleges:
and excellent advantages will be afforded
those who wish to take lessons in vocal and
instrumental music. For circulars giving
full information address,
Ilev. D. 1:1111;13LY, York, Pa.
fel). 21, 111-0
We have come from the Mountains of the
Old (iranite State
THE ORIGINAL
HUTCHINSON FAMILY
ON T.n.lnn
Twentv-Sixth Annual Tour—Re-organ
'
ized and Reinforced, consisting of
JOHN W. HUTCHINSON, Tenor.
'FANNIE B. HUTCHINSON, Contralto,
VIOLA G. HUTCHINSON, Soprano,
Mast. JUDSON lIUTCHINSON, Alto,
and W. MILTON CLARKE, Basso.
Will give ono
GRAND CONCERT,
at Odd Fellows's Hall,on Monday evening.,
February 26th, 1566,
On which occasion they will sing songs
of Victory, Peace, Preedorr and Fraternity.
Admission, 35 Cents. Doors open at 7
o'clock. Concert to commence at quarter
before 8.
For particulars see small bills.
feb. :!.4, It
HARRISON'S NEW THEATRE
FULTON IIALL, LANCASTER.
Lessee and Manager, Mr. G. W. Harrison.
Acting &Stage Manager, Mr• S. ELHeinple
Treas.& Box Book Keeper, Mr, A.Mishler.
Leader of Orchestra, Prof. W. H. Keller.
:NOW IN FULL TIDE OF SUCCESS.
The Theatre is Regularly Established
for the Season.
Houses crowded to excess nightly.
Hundreds turned away nightly unable to
gain Admission to witness the petter
inanccs of this Talented Company.
The Largest and Best Company that
ever visited Lancaster.
SATURDAY, _FEBRUARY 24, 1806.
The performances will commence with
the celebrated Indian Dramma, written
expressly for Mr. J. T. Fannin, by Mr.
P. A. Fitzgerald, entitled the
War Eagle, Mr. J. T. Fannin.
Sampson Sledge, Mr, S. H. Homple.
()maul, Mrs. Alice A. Harrison.
Characters by the Entire Company.
Grand Fancy Dance, mile Do Leom.
The performance will conclude with the
serio-comic Drama of
DICK TURPIN & TOM KING.
Dick Turpin Z Mr. J. T. Tannin.
Tom King. j Mr. J. Ferris.
Jackey Goosegreon, Mr. S.ll. llemple.
Betty. Annie Fannin.
An entire change of Programme every
eventhi.
..I\or.rcr..—Porsons of art imp' oper
character positively not admitted.
Prices of Admission : Orchestra Chairs,
75 cts., Parquette, 50 cts., Raised seats &ns.
Opera Glasses for hire by applying to
the Ushers.
Orchestra chairs and Parquette seats se
(wed at the Box Office from 10 o'clock 4,
M, until 1 o'clock P. M.
Tickets for sale at the principal liotels.
season Tickets can be obtained on appli
cation at the RoIN; ()Mee.
Doors open At , 7 o'clack, Perfornianco
to commence at 8.
RODGERS & BROTHERS' SUPERIOR
Silver Plated Ware at
E. SPERING'S
Cheap Jewelry Store,
D. W. SMITH,
J. F. COTTRELL. ' W. -P. COTTRELL
J. JP,. COTTRELL & BROTHER;
.Successors to
.7. IV. COTTRELL, dee'd,
J)ealers in Foreign Domestic
..1-7 Hardware, Bur Aron, Steel, LNails,
Glass, Patitit,,Wils,Ararnislies, Turpentine
Benz ne.ctc.,
A large assortment of Parlor, Cook and
,and Office Stoves always on hand. Tin
Ware manufactured to order at shortest
notice.
WOOD AND WILLOW \\r M,
in large quantities and' of every variety
Plows, Corn Shellers, Feed Cutters,
Shovels, Hoes, Forks, 11.1.kes, &c.
Coarse zma Fine Salt at lowest market
prices. -
A large'assortmentof Double and Single
barreled Guns, Powder Flasks, Game
Bags and shot pouches.
Ride ti Blasting Powder, shot and caps.
1.%.5),.. Highest martet prices paid for
Clover, Timothy and Flax seeds, large
quantities of which we have constantly on
hand and. offer 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.
Nov. 4, 63 IL
FREN C S HOTEL,
ON 'THE EUROPEAN PL AN.
Opposite City Hall and Park, corner of
Frankfort. St. New York.
Spacious Refectory. Bath Itooins and Barber Shop.
Servants not allowed to tooeive perqui-dtes.
Do not beheve runners or haeltmrn who say we are
December 16 ly
THE EITERPRHE lIHRIIAIa U.
No. 400 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
CASH ASSETS, JA:TUARI - 1, ISGG, $379, 705. 18
The investments of this Company are in
First Mortgages on Real Estate in tho City
of Philadelphia, and in other securities
carefully selected by the Directors.
Perpetual and Term Insurances effected
by this Company at us low rates of pre
mium tts safety to the Company and to the
insured win admit.
3=l, X 31=t3' C=lo.7Ft. .
F. Ratchford Starr, J. L. Erringer,
Nalbro' Frazier, • Geo.. Fabnestock,
John M. Atwood, James L. Claghorn,
Benj. T. Tredink ' William G. Bolton,
'
Georre Stuart, Charles Wheeler,
John 11. Brown, T. H. Montgomery.
F. RATCIIFORD STARR, PnlisinExT.
ThomAs 11. MONTGOMERY, Vice -Prest.
Ar.nx. Wis Tint, Secretary.
F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent,
Basement, Black's hotel, Columbia, Pa.
Feb. 10, 'GU.
INTEREST ON DEPOSIT S,
r Ilse .Columbia Bank will receive money
_L on deposit, and pad• interest therefor,
at the rate of 44 per cent. for six months,
and 31 per cent. for twelve months.
SAMUEL SIIOCH,
Oct. 14, '65.-tf. Cashier.
WILCOX & GIBBS'
L NOISELI;SS
FAMILY SEWING MACIIEN.TE.
The most simple. complete, and easily
managed Sewing Machine now in use. It
does every description of work, never stops
at or needs to be helped over seams, but
does all its work rapidly and well. The
needle requires no adjustment, you cannot
got it in wrong ; it makes any width of
hem you wish, and does braiding beauti
fully. The braider is in the foot of every
machine and is part of it ; is always ad
justed, never gets out of place. Call amid
examine them before buying any other,at
IL L. fi E. J. ZAHMS,
Sole agents ibr Lancaster County,
Cor. N Queen st. Centre Square, Lou
t caster, - Pa. feb.
BRUNER HAS REMOVED !
1%.7EW STORE AND NEW GOODS
Front Street, 2nd door above Locust,
COL C.:111311.4,
Great inducements offered in the
DRY GOODS LINO.
We have fitted up spacious Store Rooms in
111 7 1114!i_i0EVS Miff D 1111
on Front Street, where we are enabled to
keep a large stock of all kinds of goods,
consequently we can now offer to our cus
tomers and the public generally a greater
variety and at prices which we know will
give satisfaction.
We have just returned from Philadelphia
with a
COMPLETE STOGY of DRY GOODS
purchased at low prices and will be sold
AT SMALL PROFITS, FOR CASEI.
Good Calicoes at 20 cents.
Miislins:nid Sheetings at all prices.
Ginghams, Checks, Tiekings,
Flannels, ,Szc., -very cheap.
Merinoes, Alpacas, Delaines, and
other Dress Goods of the latest
Stvles. 11.6siery, Gloves,
Trimmings, &e.
Hoop Skirts and Balmoral
Skirts, Latest Styles.
Full assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMITH ES, TWEF I DS, &c.
Also a full stock of
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS,
made of tbe best material and warranted
to give satisfitction.
Cull and see our stock before pur,
chasing.
I. 0. BRUNER,
Front street, near Locust
Feb. 17
DRY GOODS AT A BARGAIN.
We have determined to reduce our
stock between this and the ]tit orJanuary,
and will sell Dry Goods at greatly reduced
prices without regard to cost.
STE A CY ,t BOWERS,
Corner of 2nd and Locust,
Coluingia, Dec. 2, '65.
H. L. cf: E. J. ZAITM,
JL it' L ,
Corner North Queen St. and Centre Square,
Lancaster,
s Pa.
We are prepared to ell AMIIh.ICAN
and SWISS W.A.TCIIES, of good quality
at the loweNt cash rates. _.\Ve buy directly
front the Manufacturers and Importers,
and can, and do, sell our Watches as low
as they can be bought in Philadelphia or
New York.
A Fine Stock of CLOCKS. JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES, Silver and Silverplated
WARE, constantly on hand. Every ar
ticle fairly represented.
E. L. ,t; E. J. ZAJIM,
Cor. N Queen Centre Square, Lane., Pa.
A:b. 17, :it
ArO .77 C 1,7
Treasurer's office of The Cora,
and Port Deposit It. It. Co.
Notice is hereby given to the stockhold
ers of the Colum Port Deposit Rail
road Company, that the eighth install
ment on the capital stock of said company
of iiVe dollars per share, will be due and
payable at the office of the Treasurer in
eolumbia,Pa., on the lsth day of March
1566. By order of the Board of I)ireetors.
,1..7. K.A.UFFMAN,
kb. 17, Treasurer.
CROSS TIES!
MILE READING & COLUMBIA RAIL
ROAD Company arc pi epared to ro
ceiyo proposals for furnishing . twenty-five
thousand Cross Ties of win.T.4 OAK and
ROCK OAK TIMBER, eight feet long,
seven inches thick and seven inches face.
Delivery upon the Company's \Vharf at
Columbia must commence immediate':
upon the opening of canal navigation and
must be completed by July Ist, ISGti.
Parties desiring to contract can address
:NIENDES COHEN,
tinperintendent,
Columbia, Pa,
Vet?. 17 t 1
ONE PRICE STORE
MALTBY 8z CASE
Aro now opening the
LARGEST STOCK
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
in
Columbia.
Our Stock of Dress Goods
comprises all the
LATEST AND MOST DESIRABLE
Fabrics,
Styles
To be found in the markets cf
NEW YORK & PHILAD'A,
consisting in part of
Dress Silks, Plain and Figured,
French Merinos,
All Wool Dolmas,
English Merinos,
French Cassimeres,
All Wool Plaids,
All Wool Poplins,
Mixed Poplins.
Wool Piaids.
4.lpae,as,
Delains,
Sc.,L .le.,
With a great variety of other
SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS.
Also for
TI-IE3 I.i.A_DTI-11S
Embroidered Ilene Stietched Kerchief's,
Embroidered Collars and Oran,
hemstitched and plain handkerchiefs
louvines best kid gloves,
Silk Thread and Silk Gloves,
Kid finished Silk Gloves,
Balmoral Skirts.
Cassi mere Vests,
Cloaking Cloths,
Mille, Goods,
Knit Goods,
Hoop Skirts,
Ilosiery,
Cloaks,
;Shawls,
iSze. tte
Raid Ce.r
GENTLEM'~~T
Plain and Fancy Casisimerps,.
_French and English Cloths
Ready made Clothing,
Knit-Shirtq,Drawers,
Shirting Flannel,
Flannel. Shirts,
Cllazed Paper Collars,
Plain Paper Collars,
Linen Collars,
Butterfly Ties,
Fancy Cravats,
PJain Crayats,
Boots &Shoes,
hats .Sz, Caps,
EMI
WITH A. FULL ASSORTMENT OF
CUiLDRENS' WEAR,
QUEENSWARE,
OIL CLOTHS,
CARPETS,
Erg
EU
NEW GOODS ARRIVING WEEKLY
CUR, GOODS
MI
OUGHT Mil CASH,
And sold at
SMALL PROFITS.
Though we do not profess
RETAIL GO ODS
At Wholesale Prices,
We are ready to prove to the satisfaction
of any one who will favor us with au
EXAMINATION
That we do sell them as cheap, or
CHEAPER
THAN ANY OTHER STORE
OUTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA
Our motto is
FAIR DEALING
Hoping thereby to eon vince (Nivel/Am-nem
that it is to their advantage to purchase of
An examination of our Goods most, re
spectfully solicited.
MALTBY 4: OASE,
Locust St ree.t ,Golumbia. Pa
Sept ; 901, IRIS
CLOAKS COATS, &C.
HAVING FITTED UP
C1...0.A.33. ROOM
We are now prepared to offer Ladies
Cloaks, Coats and Sacks, of every style
and quality, at very low prices.
MALTBY& CASE.
EMS
Colors,
Hosiery,
Gloves,
o te.
LIFE T EC;
T,T PE -11E A LTH-STREN G T 11,
LFE-HE A.LTII-STRENGTH.
'TUE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY;
DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S •
Celebrated Specific Pills;
Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Juan
Delamarre, Chief Physician to the
ilospiral du Nordou Lariboisiere.of Paris
This invaluable medicine is no imposition, but is
unfailing in the cure of Spermatorrhie or seminal
weakness. Every species of Genital ,or Urinary
Irritability, Involuntary or nightly Seminal _Emis
sions frinn whatever cause produced, or however
severe, will be Speedily relieved mid tne organs .re:
stored to healthy action.
- -
Read the folluiving, opinions of eminent. French
••We have used the Specific Pill-4 prepared by Car
:lndere S Whom., No. :a4 Rue Lombard, front the
prescription of Dr•. Juan Delamarre, in our private
practice with uniform success,and we believe there
is no other medi.fine so well calculated to cure .211
persons suffering from thivaluntary Emissions or
any other weakness of the Sexual Urgans, %vim' her
caused by a sedentary mode of living, excesses, or
Paris, 'May 3tll, 1S 'al
Beware of Counterfeits.
The Genuine Pills are sold by all the principal
Druggists throughout the world, price Ono Dollar
per Box, or six Boxes for live dollars.
Deroav, Sole Proprietors,
No. 214 Rue Lombard, Paris.
One dollar enclosed to any authorised Agent, will
insure a box by return molt, ,ceurely sealed from
all ohsery.ttion, six boxes for lire dollars.
Sole tjeceral Agents for Ai/aerie:l,
OSeA It U..:%IoSES J: C 0.., 27 t.Murtlilaut. 5t.,1%.:. Y.
N. 13.—n.0.1101.1, German, Spanish and English
Pamphlets,contattung lull partleulars.aud directions
for use, stall free to arty address.
Agent for Columbia, J. A. Meyer.
ly.
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES.
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS.
AG-The origin Medicine established ill Itia;,.and
first made of the Kind ever introduced under the
name of "Pa Imonic War:rs," in till, or any other
country ; all other Puhnonie Wafers are counter•
felts. 'file genuine can be known by the mune
BRYAN being suunped on earl? Wafer.
These Wafers have been before the public fur
nearly thirty years, and the irillilenSe sale attained,
nut only in America but in foreign countries. fully
attest their intrinsic worth. The medical proper.
ties are superior to any other articles offered for
the cure et Pulmonary or Bronchial
.atlectious, and
the ytnuitity contained in each box. is nearly dou
ble that of that of the teeny tubes imitations
advertised.
_
Bryaies Pub:lonic Wafers
cure Cougns, Colds, Sore Throat, Iluat iPUOS*, latb
-11114, Catarrh. Bronchitis, Difficult lit catbitig, Spit
nag Blood, rains in the Chest. Incipient Consump
tion and all diseases of the lungs. Not only affin-d
-i»g temporary relief, hut (-greeting a rapid and last
ing cure and are warranted to give :mist - nett:in in
c‘ery instance. They do not nauseate like acoholic
compounds, and the medical properties are com
bined in a form so agreeable and pleasant to the
taste, that any child will readily eat thew. Ono
dose will always afford
Belief in Ten Minutes.
Vocalb.ts and Public Speakers, these Wafers
are peculiarly valuable: they will In one day re
move the must severe occasional hoarseness : and
their regular use for a few days will, at all times,
Increase the power tied flexibility of the voice,
Fireatly itnproN big its tone, compass and clearness,
for which purpose they are regularly used by many
professional vocalists.
The very great celebrity of this invaluable rem
edy has induced unprincipled persons to prepare
base imitations, which disappoint the just expecta
tions of the purchaser, and injure the character of
the genuine medicine.
See that the word, "3 RYAN," is stamped on each
%Yam., and also observe the foe simile of the sig
nature of the Proprietor "JOl3 :%10.5):3.5" .04 ,each
wrapper, to counterfeit which is fOrfitlem/. LL,t-"Qtreh
ding parties will be dealt with to the full extent of
the law.
Bryanslmonie Wafers are fur sale by all Drug ,
giats.
3013 MOSES, Sole Proprietor,27 Curtlaudt St., N. V.
Jan. 0, ly
Dr. MARSEIALL'S
CATARRH SNUFF.
This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the
best article known for curing the Catarrh, Cold in
the Ilead and Headache. It - has been found an ex
cellent remedy in many cases of core Eyes. Deaf
ness has been reinuvea by it, and Hearing has often
been greatly improved by its use,
It is fragrant and agreeable, and
Gives Immediate Rell.z.f
To tkle dull heavy pains eauscd by disuses of the
head. The sensations after using it are delightful
and invigorating. It open,. ant.: purges out all ob
stria:thins, strengthens the glatak, and gives a
healthy action to the parts ar'.ected.
More than Thirty Years'
Of Sale and of 1)r. INlar.shall's Patarrh and Headache
Snutt; ha , proved ipt great value Mr all 1 he common
diseases 01 the Ilead, a.3.d let this moment it stands
liigher than ever before.
.1c is recommended by many of the hest physicians
and is used wall great a and tatt±fa cavil
every%t here.
Read the Certificates of NVhoje
sale Druggists fn 1564.
Tha undersigned, having for many years been ac
quainted with lir. Marshall's "Catari'll and Ileadaelio
and sold In our Wil o Jesaie Mule, cheerfully
state, that. we believe it in be equal. Ju every respect
to the recommendations given of it for the cure of
Catarrhal Affections. and that it is decidedly thin
best article we have ever known for all common
discuses of the !lead.
itOrrs: Perry, Bobton, Barnes k Flak, New York
need, Anton 4: Co., " .t. B' D.Sands,
Brown,Laniz•on C 0.," Stephen Patti d- Co. "
Reed, CUL.IOI' . Co., " Israel Minor .1• Co., •'
Seth W. Fowle, " .sleriesson .1' Robbins, •'
Wikon, Co. A. L. Seuvili d.• Cu,,
Ilen.liatr,Ed wands G.); )I, Ward, Clue
11. 11. Hay. Poi t hind, Mu.
Fur Sale by nil Druggist , . TRY IT.
Jon. 6, 't;6.ly
A NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS
at KNOT WE LL'S,
In the Old Savings Institution
corner of W. King and Prince sts., Lan
caster has just received from New York
and Philadelphia a large and splendid as
sort tnent of foreign and domestic
WINTEIt DRY GOODS,
A full line of Dress Goods, such as
rArmsr Arai WOOL PLAIDS,
Wool DeMines, all shades,
French Merinoes. all shades,
Alpacas, all shades,
Patamettas, Mohair Luster, Silk striped
Poplins, Bombazines, kc., Calicoes from
23 to 3.5 c., Muslin from ISe up, Checks,
Ticking - s, Canton Flannels, Flannels, all
grades, Collars,
LA ES" CL OA .71 - 8 .4 ND 5.(1.4 11"L8
Breakfast Shawls, Hoods, Xubics, Scarfs,
Balmorals, and Hooped skirts, Hosiery,
tiloves,Nets,Collars of all sorts and styles,
:11 en 's extra Heavy Woolen 1105e25 cents
a pair. Also a full line of
MEN'S & BOY'S WEAR,
J OS. KNOTWELL,
Lancaster, Pit.
Nov. 4, 63
,XElll' GOODS.
E have just received a new stock of
V Ooods direct from first hands,and aro
enabled to sell them as cheap as any other
store in town. Our assortment of
PINE rAwaviz GROCERIES
Is large and complete, consisting in part
of all grade of
Sugars, Meat,
Teas, Fish,
Coffee, Cheese,
Spices, Flour,
Fruits, &c.
Provisions of all kinds, together with
Wood and Willow-ware,O "Ji Queens
wa re.
SWITZER AND LIMBER °D ES},
German fruits, cf-c.
Enolish and American, Pickles.
Fresh Ponchos, rind all the fancy grocer
les pertninining to a weir i-otrulnied gro
cery store, I ant deterininett not to be Stir
passed in cheapies'n - nd in the excellent
quality of toy goods,
Call around and inspect our stock
whether you buy or not. A share of tuz b
ffc ladroll:Age is solicited.
GEOR(fE TILLE, Agent,
Locust .trect.., above 2d,
Columbia, 'Dec. 23, 'GS.
OPENING of THE CAMPAIGN tier isca
1.866 JOHN A. JACKSON, 1.366
Locust Street, Columbia, remits.
Hhas just received a new and fresh
11, supply of Groceries, also
NEW DRIED FRUIT,
NEW SUGAR CURED HAMS,
No. 1, Shore Mackerel and Labrador Her
ring, Raisins, Currants,Prunes, Piekles,
. Cranberries, _Hominy, Sweet Corn, fir.
Our stock of Groceries is full awl
we are daily receiving additions.
Give us a call.
Jan. 20. 1860,tf.
EL BEArnEtAurf:.
G. I). pc)
1.;k: LEtxunt,