r (gor4tl.3ll.eparintvnt. Notice to Subscribers. 'The terms of the Spy ' are $2.50 per annum. A reduction of 50 cents wilt be rondo when paid in advance. Subscribers are expected to pay regularly in advance. .r The paper will be discontinued when the time paid for has expired, except in spc cial cases. • ggr - A mark around this paragraph will be sufficient notice that it is time to pay up—or the ime paid, for is about to expire- To Correspondents. Communnations, letters, contributions, generally of merit anti interest to the reader, will be acceptable front friends front all quarters ANON.—Let us hear from von often.— Your letters are always acceptable. The smoke of battle has lifted and we begin now to see clear sky. JEFF.—WO think ho has been to "see the inan " He is a "hunky dory from Amsterdam" and as bad as the fellow who mado us pay after giving the complimentary ticket, Vicrourt.—Your silence testifies that you must rest under the "soft impeachment" pro nounced. 'Tis hard, but you must remember there its a lake which burneth with fire and brimstone, in ;reserve, for those who find it inconvenient to tell ,the truth. iSMICTIIE.—Wo :are under particular ob ligations, John, for the delicious present sent ns.— We do not care to be coated in that way for some time to come—if they are rusty. J. S. G-.—We regret to hear that you are 'still indisposed. We received the MSS., and it will ,receive attention in due time. You should write on .one side of the paper only. Sorry that we cannot , furnish back numbers. ALBERT.—Let us know as soon as possi )blewhethor you will do as we requested. SELECT ScaooL.—Miss S.. C. Lem monwill open a select school in one of the rooms of the Union School Building,on the the second week in April. We bespeak :for Miss L. a large school as she is a first 4class teacher. For terms, &c., see adver tisement in another column. THE Ray - Ert.—The Susquehanna was quite high on Saturday and Sunday last, and was filled with floating ice. The ice passed off moderately—no damage being done. Much valuable timber floated down from the branches above, during the fore partof the week. The river is now falling, and the steam ferry boat has been making regular trips to, and from Wrights ville, since Tuesday. PRICES REDUCED.—It appears that 'the price of nearly all kinds of dry goods are on the decline. As en evidence of this fact, I. 0. Bruner has reduced the prices of all the leading articles in his store. Buy ers who wish good and cheap articles, should now call at his new store, Front street above Locust, and procure a stock, as it is believed that as the season ad vances goods will again go up. TAuLraux AND CONC EnT , —The members and friends connected with the German Reformed Church of Columbia will hold a Concert and Tableaux in Odd Fellow's Hall, on Thursday and Friday evenings next, Sth and Snli insts. The pro ceeds will be appropriated for the purpose , of liquidating the debt of the Church. Let 211 our citizens aid them in their laudable enterprise. CIIARMs."—We were awakened the other night by the strains of sweet music beneath our chamber win dow and we would hero return thanks to the unknown party for the serenade. The last piece appeared new to us, and consid erable effort was brought to bear upon it. We could not say that we did not like it, for we remember that the poet says; "The innn Who bath no music. in his soul Is lit for treason, strumgein Ana spoils." • COLUMBIA & PORT DEPOSIT R. R.— During the past week, the contractor, Mr. Henry Wolfe,of the Ist section of the above Toad, has been "tearing things" on Front street. The office and lumber letween Bogle's and Cooper Pearl's have been moved back to the river track,causing the surroundings to have rathe , an open ap pearance. The dry-house of Mr. %Vrighter, below Union streot,has also been removed. We understand that the buildings belong ing to Messrs. Bogle and Cooper Peart will not be moved before the Ist of April. GERMAN R EFORM ED nil it.—The Fair held by the Ladies of the above-named Church, closed on Saturday evening, 21th ult., and was very successful. They ten der their thanks to the Ladies of this place, who aided them in their work, and to citi zens of Pittsburgh, Harrisburg and Lan caster for generous contributions. The Reception Chair to be given to the Minister receiving the highest number of votes, was received by Ihev. Mr. Apple, of Lancaster. The voto was as follows ; Apple, 10S ; Stock, 21; 13 rows. 19 ; Crom lish, 17 ; Major, 11; McGinnis, 5. NEW TELEGRAPIE LINE.—The in struments fbr the new telegraph line be tween Columbia and Reading were put in and messages received back and forth on Thursday morning last. Instruments will soon be put in at Landisville, Litiz, Eph rata and Sinking Springs. This line is put up for the use of the Reading and Colum bia Railroad Company, but at the same it will accommodate the public,and transmit messages to all parts of the United States and Canadas. It will be a great conveni ence to our citizens, situated as it is in the Centre of the business portion of Columbia. RUNAWAYS.- - --Ou Monday last a team belonging to W. G. Case,Esq., became un manageable,.while under the care of the driver, L. T. Jackson, and all his efforts to hold them proved useless. They turned the corner of Second. and Locust like the wind and dashed at a furious rate down the street, capsizing the driver in front of Booties. and not stopping until they were up to their breasts in the river. After cut ting the 'harness they were taken out of the deep and transferred to the stable. Mr. Jackson, we understand, was injured in ternally. —On Tuesday,Front street was tho scene of another sthash- up, but fortunately no person was injured„ SAFETY BRIDLE.—Mr. - J. C. Pfahler is- manufacturing the safety bridle and line, , patentedby . Mr- Stehman,- of this County.- Mr;-P. showed us" - one of their bridles a few days ago"; and from our ob servatiOns we think it the greatest im provement of the kind yet brought out.— Beauty, safety and perfect reliability are hero blended. The arrangement is so ef fectual, that while the action of the bit is the same as any ordinary bridle, while the horse g.ies quietly ; but shying or any at tempt to run or, kick, brings into action the safety strap so effectually, as, at once to arrest any further attempt of the horse to kick or run away. These bridles should be brought into more general use, as it would save many an accident and perhaps FOr in . formationcec:, call on Mr. J. C. Pfahler, Locust street, Columbia. _ HOOP SKlRTS.—Hopkins' Hoop Skirts, for ladies and children, aro advertised in this issne. Call at 028 Arch Street, Phila nelphia and examine their stock of goods. HANDSOME CLOTIIING.—For latest styles, best made and most handsome clothing, go to the highly popular and fashionable one price emporium of E. Worrell d; Co., 819 Arch Street, Philadel phi& PIANOS TIINED.-011 Tuesday nest, Mr. Jacob Knapp, a tuner of Schomacker Piano-Forte Com pany,Will be in Columbia to attend to the new Pianos lately sold by them. He will also attend to any others who may need his services. Mr. Knapp is their best man and he will remain here several days. Orders left nt this office will receive prompt attention. ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZINE.—This publication has always ranked as a first class literary and fashion magazine. The March number before us is replete with interesting reading matter, as well as showing the latest styles of dress braid work, For information as to terms, itc., address T. S. _Arthur itr Co., 323 Wal nut street. Philadelphia. W. U. Hess has it for sale. SOLDIER'S CLAIMS COLLECTED WITH OUT CECARGE.—Gen. Fisher has been au thorized by the State Agency at Washing ton, to forward all claims againit the Government for collection, including back pay, bounty and pension claims. Sol diers availing themselves of this mode of collection will save their money, and at the same ti•re have their claims collected in much shorter time then by placing them in the hands of, perhaps irresponsi ble persons, as the whole will be attended to free of charge. BUSINESS CUANGE.—It will be seen by a reference to our advertising columns, that Messrs. Steacy ct. Bowers have dis solved partnership. The business will be conducted in Columbia by J. W. Stettcy Lk. Co. Mr. Jos. W. Bowers goes to Marietta to carry on a branch of their Columbia store in that place. These gentlemen will carry on the dry good's tra.le on a much larger scale than they have been doing heretofore, and. we can . commend them to the public as gentlemen of the strictest in - tegrity. Success attend them. SOLDIERS' UNION.—The question has often been asked us, "why have we not a Soldiers' Union in Columbia?" We answer that it has been tried several times, but an organization could not be effected. Let it be tried again, and not permit our sister towns to lead us in the work. There are enough returned soldiers in this place to organize at least two full compan'es, and it is time they should be making an effort to secure the rights to which they are en titled. What says Gen. Fisher towards making a move in the enterprise? Let such men as Fisher, Evans, Eyde, L. Wright, Mallen, Pfahler and Meyers take hold of th 3 wheel an.l su333.ii will be cer tain. NEW CARS.—The energetic President : together with the efficient Superintendent, Mr. S. P. Darlington, and other officers of the Penn'a R. R., are making every effort to thoroughly equip their road,and also to put it in excellent repair. Two of the most handsome and elaborately finished Cars have just been added to the Columbia Train. They are new,elegantly furnished and will add greatly to the comfort of the traveling public. liarry Zook and the " Tudge"—two of the best Conductors in the world—may justly feel proud of their train, as it is the best on the lino of the great Pennsylvania Railroad,and we wo'd here add that they know how to take care of, and appreciate a good thing when they get it • TEluttFre Expr,oiims AT MIDDLE TOWN.—On Monday evening last an ex plosion, similar to the ono that happened at Cordelia Furnace a short time ago, oc curred at the furnace of J. in the borough of Middletown—resulting in the complete destruction of the furnace, and the death of five 111011, besides the wounding els x other persons,one of whom cannot live. Eight bailers—four large and four small—were in the furnace, one of which was raised from its bed, passed up and through the building, and carried a distance of five hundred yards, over a brick dwelling mid a furnace, and lodged in the Pennsylvania Canal. The loss of the Messrs. Meilly,will reach if not exceed fifty thousand dollars. They intend to re build the works immediately, and work men are already being employed in re moving the remains of the old structure, which is a total wreck, No cause is as signed for the explosion. SAD CASUALTY.---air. John Grubb, employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Co., as brakeman on one of the through express freight trains, was killed at Ches ter Valley Station, on Sunday morning.— He fell from the cars, and was not missed until the train arrived at Paoli. A tele gram was immediately sent to Downing town and men sent each way to hunt him. He was found near the station alluded to, in a terribly mutilated condition. The de ceased was a member of the 113 d Reg' t, Pa. V. V. He enlisted three times during the war and was the hero of many battles, and for a time he suffered as a prisoner in the prison yens of the South. He was a young man just in the prime of life, and to meet such a fate, after passing through all the trying ordeals of the late cruel war, is in deed hard. He was well known here, and had many friends ; was much respected by all. Ho was the only son of William Grubb, formerly a resident of Columbia, now o! Philadelphia. THE HArß.—The hair is now worn in more elaborate and fantastic styles than ever. Waterfalls aro still adhered to by some persons; but curls and coils have mainly taken their place. In addition to these, braids, short-curls, frizettes, and other contrivances, are worn in profusion; so that an investment in the fashionable variety of false hair is no small item. Some time ago, it was fitshionable to cut the hair short, and very many who took advantage of the opportunity for the sake of strengthening their hair find themselves obliged now to depend entirely upon the hair-dealer, and notunfrequently wear all at one time—,a coil, a waterfall, a bunch of curls, a braid, and a frizette, or cluster of short curls across the front of the head. Flowers are not much used for orna ments, although they are more' beautiful and becoming than anything else. They have given way to bands,to gold and silver cold, to strings of beads, cOins,and glitter iag ornaments of every-description. DEMOREST'S MONTHLY MAGfAZINE.— We are indebted to W. U. Hess, booksel ler and news agent, for the March num ber of Mme Demorest's fashion Magazine. The ladies have always considered this book a great luxury as it is devoted solely to fashions, and contains cuts, diagrams, patterns, by which any lady can see at a a glance how to make a dress or coat. FIRE IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY.—The buildings of Thomas Groom, Glen Hope, Clearfield County, Pa., were entirely de stroyed by fire one night last week. They were awakened in the night and found the house in flames, when Mr. Groom broke open the doors of an adjoining room:where some of the family were sleeping, and just in time to save their lives, as immediately afterwards the ceiling fell in. They bare ly escaped being burned up, saving noth ing—not even their clothes, all were con sumed—dwelling, store and post office.— Mr. Groom was formerly a resident of Columbia, where he has many friends and relatives. :No cause is assigned for the fire. COLUMBIA CLAssicAr, INSTITUTE.— The spring term of this Institution com mences on Monday the 19th of March.— The attendance during tho past year has been greater than over before. Every thing appears to be in the most prosper ous condition, and from all quarters we hear the most favorable accounts of this school. We begin to feel now that we have a college of learning in our town that is deserving the patronage of our cit izens and the public generally. We are glad to know that this institution is pros pering under its able, influential and highly popular Principal, Rev. H.S.Alex ander, for no person better deserves suc cess. Let us advise parents who would wish their sons to have a thorough busi ness eclucation,to send for circulars or call at the Institute Rooms and consult the Principal. SKELETON EXULT:UP:D.—WC were sur prised a few days ago on entering our sanctum to find the emblems of mortality upon our table. On inquiry, we found they were loft by Mr. It. E. Wolfe, con tractor of the Columbia Jr, Port Deposit R. IL In making excavations to procure dirt for said road, between Cherry Lt. Union Streets, and immediately in the rear of the residence of Col. C. S. Kauflmzui,the work men exhumed the remains of a human skeleton. How they come there is the mooted question. The person was evi dcntly buried many years ago,as the bones arc very much dee,nnpo3ed. The upper and lower jaw and the teeth are perfect.— They appear to be the remains of a man of large size. Who knows but that it may be the bones of soma murdered victim or the relic of some Indian Chief—probably the Great Incahonee ? How is it Harry? But take them away for God's sake ! our devil wants to go home, he's afraid. TWO CHILDREN KILLED IN YORK COIT4TY In' TICE. EXPLOSION OF A SHELL.— Mr. John Shenherger, living near Pros pect, York County, nearly opposite to Columbia, had two of his children killed on Monday afternoon last, by the explo sion of a shell. It was one of the shells fired by the rebel General Early's forces during the engagement at Wrightsville, on the:2.Bth of June, 18.63. The shell had been taken to the house as a relic, and it was supposed that all the powder had been taken out of it. The children were playing with it, when by accident it rolled into the tire, and soon exploded with tre mendous force, injuring the two children, Caroline and William, aged respectively 6 and S years, so that they died the same evening. The of cast a deep gloom of sorrow mid regret over the whole neigh borhood. This is but another sad warn ing to parents and others not to keep these dangerous missiles exposed. UNITED BRETHREN CONFERENCE.— The East Pennsylvania Conference of the United 13rethren Church, closed their sessions in this p'ace on "Monday last. It was a large and very interesting session and the utmost harmony prevailed. The Conference decided to establish a College at Annville, Lebanon County, as the authorities of that town have gener ously- donated the property for that pur pose. A vote of thanks were tendered Bishop Glossbrenner, for the kind and very ef ficient manner in which he has presided during the present session ; also a vole of thanks to ex-Bishops Russel, Rumler and Erb, for their tpresence, and a vote of thanks to the brethren and friends of Co lumbia, for the very kind and hospitable manner in which they have entertained the Conference during its present session. We regret that the Rev. G. W. M. Rigor has been assigned to another field of labor. He is a gentleman sochtlly,andas a clergy man he has few superiors in the confer ence. His congregation will part with him with feelings of deep regret. May he be blessed with great success in his new charge. SPECIAL MEETING OF Couscm— Met February 23d, A. Bruner, jr., Prest. in the chair. Present, Messrs. Bachman, Bruner, Gossler, Green, Mullen, Supplee, Wilson and Wike. Mr. Gossler, chairman of the committee to revise the Borough Charter, made a Sinai report in the form of a new charter repealing the old one and the several sup plements thereto. The report was read, after which on motion of Mr. Green it was ordered to be read by sections. Sections 1,2, 3 and 4 were read and adopted. Sec. 5, was read, and after being amended so as to read "first, second and third wards" was adopted. Sec. 0,7, 8, 9 and 10, were adopted without amendment, See, 11, Art. Ito 25 inclusive wore adopted. Art. 26 was adopted. with following amend ment made by Mr. Green, "to borrow money for the use of Borough and sueh loan shall not be subject to any other than State ttt.xes," Art. 27 was adopted as read. On motion adjourned to meet on Tues day evening, Feb. 27th, at 7.30 p. m. Geo. H.Richards, Clerk. Adjourned meeting of Council. Met Feb. 27th. A. Bruner, jr., Prest. in the chair. Present, Messrs. Bruner, Cros ier Green, Mullen, Supple°, Wilson and Wike. The minutes of Feb, 23d, were read and approved. Council then proceeded to the further considered of the report of the Charter Committee. See, 12th was adopted, as road, with exception of Art. 4, which was amended so as to read 10 days instead of 6. Sec. 13th was adopted as read. Sec. 14th was read, amended by striking out the whole of Art. 2, and adopted. Sec. 35, 16, 17, IS, 19,20, 21, 22, 23, 24 were road and adopted. See. 25th was read, amended on motion of Mr. Green, by striking out `•free holder" and inserting "persons," and adopted. Sec. 26, 27, 2S, .99, 30, 31, 32 were road and adopted. The consideration of the report being fin ished,on motion adjourned. GEO. H. RlcarAnDs, Clerk. A LARD.-11re respectfully call atten tion of all who use or sell Segars, Tobacco,Snuff,&e. to our advertisement in to-day's paper, and there is no doubt by giving us a call you will find plenty of goods in our line from twenty five to fifty per cent. cheaper man west of Phila., or east of Pittsburnh.— We are retailing No. 1, Cut and Dry Smoking Tobac co at 40 cents per lb., and to-day you could not buy this Tobacco from the Factories under 75 cts.whole sale ; bought before the 40 ots. tax. We also sell Killickinick in lb packages, at GO eta per lb, worth at the Factory, $l,OB per lb. No. 1, Fine Cut Chew ing Tobacco by the 1-2 barrel, $1,05 worth at the fac torysl,so 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 line of Pipes we Kaye reduced the prices twenty-five per cent. We further state to all who deal in Tobacco Segars, Snuff, Pipes, &c., that it will be to their ad vantage to give us a call before purchasing, as our prices will be made satisfactory. Our motto is quick sales and small pr eats. We have the best stock of double-dipped Virginia Sweet Tw:st Tobacco in the market and are the only one in the county who has it for sale. The old and true saying is, persons will buy where theyget the cheapest. All we ask is a trial and you will find our goods the cheapest and will give satisfaction. FENDRICII BROS. 'Wholesale and Retail Tobacco, Snuff and :-.zegar Manuf*twin*: Front St., 5 doors from Locust Street, Columbia, Fa. tm3l NEW AD'V ERTISE HE NTS WANTED—A BOY to learn Coach- Stnithidg. Apply innnediately to CHRISTIAN MYERS, March 3-tf Columbia. Pa. rIOLUMBIA CLASSICAL INSTITUTE kJ—The Spring Term of this Institution will commence on the 10th of March. For Circulars address Ev. 11. S. Alexander, March 3-3 t Columbia, Pa. TAISSOLUTIO:N.7 0 F COPARTNER business heretofore con ducted under the style of Steacy cv Bowers is this day dissolved by mutual consent., and continued by J. W. Steacy &, Co., at the old stand, corner 2nd at Locus:, street. All indebted to the late firm will please make immediate payment and those hav ing claims against the same will present them fur settlement. March Ist, ISliti. J. W. STEACY, JOS. W. BOWERS. March 3-3 t. SELECT SCHOOL rilhe undersigned respectfully announces to the public. that she will open a select school in one of the rooms on the first floor attic Union School Building; commencing the second week of April. A share of patronage is courleously so licited. Special attention will he given to Physical, Vocal, and Moral culture. Terms, 42,50, k 3,00, '4 , -1,00 per quarter. mar. 3-ti Miss S. E. Lemmon. NEW GOODS AT NEW _PRIDES ! AE have just received a new stock of V Domestic Dry Goods, which we are offering at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Thankful for past favors, we hope to merit a continuance of the same, by po lite attention to every body, and offering goods at the lowest cash prices. I. W. STEACY CO. Cor. 2nd and Locust streets. mar. 3, 461; F A ETTERS REMAINING UNCLA IM- I ED in the Post Othee at Columbia Pa., Saturday, March 3, IStiti. "To 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. Albirth Elizabeth Froth Delilah Bicly Mary • \nn Gent Jennie Ir. iFordney Latina Maxwell Robert Mrs. GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Bogle Barry Miller Sabez R. Chapman Cornelia 2 Met tovern Thomas Cloud Jos. 3 MeMuir rearm U. Christy Chas. NMler Geo. Color lien • Burnley John W. Daily d. P. Snyder henry Fry A in brmal Short lienry Grave David Smith Sol. Bill P. P. Vest Ambrose 2 Looser Horace (I 2 Waltz Jacob Lee John Wm•roll :Mellinger Joe. W. Wilkinson M.P. MeConnely Izobt. :Niarch 3, 1800. M. J. FRY.P.M HOOP SKIILTS ME OPICIDT'S "Own IVEake,” MANUFACTURED and SOLD 'WHOLESALE & RETAIL. No. 028 ARCH Street, Philadelphia The most complete aQsortment of Ladies' and Children's .1100 P SKIRTS. in this City; gotten up expressly to meet the wdra, of first-elms trade ; emlira2ing the newest and mo-t de:di-able Styles and sizes of "(tole Trails," of every length—lrom 2% to 4 yds. round,-20 to 5(1 Springs. at 2to 5 dol lars. Plain Skirts, all lengths. trout 24 to 3 yards round the bottom, at 1 40 to 3 13. Our line of i‘lise," and Children's smirrs, a-e proverbially beyond all competition, for variety of styles and sizes—as well as for finish and durability; varying from S to 33 inches in length, 13 to 45 SpringQ at 35 cents to 225. All Skirts of .)1;11 OWN MANE." arc Warranted to give satisfaction ; hot buy none as such • unless they have, -flopkin's IloopSkirt Man ufactory, No. lids Arch street," stamped on each tab. Also. eonstantly on hand. Good Manufac tured in Now York; and the Eastern States, which we sell at very low pi ices. A lot of cheap skirts-15 springs, SG cents; 211 spring,, 1 dollar, 25 springs 1 15 —3O springs, 1 25 mid 40 1 5 Skirt's, !nada to order and repaired. Terms Cash. One lbiea only. mar. FARME dt 9 S MET VAL INS @TRANCE COM PA Y. THE members of the above Company, aro ht-reby notified Olt a tax of one tenth of one per cent. on one dollar on every Thousand Dollars of the amount in sured, has been levied by 11. e Directors, to pay the losses sustained by Christian S. Kauffman and others, of West Ilempfield township, by fires that occurred in their buildings. Said tax is required to be paid on, or before the TE - sui DAY OF APRIL NEXT. On all taxes not paid at that time, ten per cent. will be added to pay the expense of collection. Duplicates will be kept by John Johug, in the Register's Office, in the City of Lancaster. Peter Johns, at his residence in East. Lampeter township, and uy John Strohm at his residence, in Providence township; at either of whieh places, any member of the Company can pay his or her tax, during the period above men tioned. A partial Duplicate will be left with George R. Hendrickson, in Mount Joy, where members residing in thetown ships of East and West Donegal, Rapho, Mount Joy and Conoy ; may call and pay their tax. Another partial Duplicate will be left with Christian Johns in Earl town ship,where members residing in the town ships of Earl, East Earl, Ephrata, Brock neck and Caernarvon, may call and pay their taxes. Another partial Duplicate will be left at the Store ef Joseph Engles, at Mount Nebo, where members residing in Martic township, may call and pay their taxes, provided it is done previous to the tenth day of April next. After that time the Duplicates will be placed in the hands of Collectors, with ten per cent. added to the amount; By order of the Board of Directors, JOHN STROHM, Secretary. March 3-31. ME Garden, Field and Flower Seeds. From Briggs &Brothers, Rochester, New York, riIIIESE kinds of seeds which mature Y. more perfectly in the old countries are imported from the best seed houses and the balance is grown in this country, with the greatest care, therefore those who pur chase them can depend upon getting the best the world affords. For sale at Tau•. 3. JACKSON'S. ~,, THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for OLD NEWSPAPF.RS, PAM PHLETS,BOOKS AND WASTE PAPER of every description. IL C. LUNDY, 143 south 4th street, Phil's,. fob. 24, 1866. ly. J. F. COTTRELL. W. P. COTTRELL I. F. .COT'FRELL at BROTHER, Successors to J. W. COTTRELL, deed, Dealers in Foreign at. Dometie Hardware, Bar Iron, Steel, Nails, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine Benz ne (Sze., A large assortment of Parlor, 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 Shelters, Fet.d Cutters, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Rakes, Coarse and Fine Salt at lowest market prices. A. large assortmentof Double and Single barreled Gnus, Powder Flasks, Game Bags and shot pouches. Rifle tt, Blasting Powder, shot and caps. Highest market prices paid tor Clover, Timothy and Flax seeds, large quaatities ot'which we have constantly on band and oiler at the lowest rates. Lubricating, Sperm and Fish oi,s, suit able for machinery. A Fine assortment of Coal Oil Lamps, Shades. Lanterns, and Lamp trimming,s. We respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Locust Street., Columbia. Nov. 4, (P 1 tr. FRE iN CIF S HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. Opposite City Hall and Park, corner of Frankfort St. New York. Spacious Refectory. Bath Rooms and Barber Shop. Servants not allowed to n•coice Do not believe runners or haukmon who say %se are 'december ISly THE EITERPIIISE 1131[11111,CE CO No. 400 Walnut SE., Philadelphia CASH" ASSETS, JA NUA RI 1, ISCG, $379, 7G5. 4S The investments of this Company ore in Firgt Mortgages on Real Estate in the City of Philadelphia, and in other securities carefully selected by the Directors. Perpetual and Term Insurances effected by this Company at as low rates of pre mium as safety to the Company and to the insured will admit. 2CB X 31E1. - M '""10C:33E1. . F. Ratchford Starr, J. L. Erringer, Nalbro' Frazier, Geo. W. i'ahnestock, John M. Atwood, James L. Claghorn, Benj. T. 'Predict:, William Cr. Bolton, George 11. Stuart, Charles Wheeler, John 11. Brown, T. 11. Montgomery. F. RATCHFORD STARR, PnEstriENT. MO:WAS H. Atm , :ToromEar, Vice -Prest. ALEX. W. WISTIM, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Basement, Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa. Feb. 10, '66. INTEREST ON DEPOSIT E. rrhe ktolumbia Bank: will receive money I_ on deposit, and pay interest therefor, at the rate of 4k per cent. ter six months, and 5 per cent. for twelve months. SAMUEL Oct. 14, 't3.3.-tf. Cashier. WILCOX ,t LNOISELESS IAMILY SEWING MACHINE .. • 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 get it in wrong ; it makes any width of heat 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 and examine them before buying any other,at H. L. E. J. %MIMS, Solo agents for Lancaster County, Cor. N Queen st. & Centre Square, Lan caster, ra. fel). 17,-5t BRIZNER HAS REMOVED ! 4. :NElCs i rOrrl. p NEW GOODS ! Front Street, 2nd door :above Locust C 0 L UMB 114, PENYA Great haluveinetits offerer] hi the DRY GOODS LINE. We have fitted up spacious Store Rooms in W1L!§ . . 6. 01Vt.4: ItUILDING, 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. "ye have just returned from Philadelphia with a COMPLETE STOCX of DRY GOODS Purchased at low prices and will be sold AT SMALL PROFITS, FOR CAS MI Good Calicoes at 20 cents. Muslins and Sheetings at all prices. Ginghams, Cheeks, Tiekings, Flannels, ...to., very cheap. _Mori noes. Alpacas, DeMines, and other Dress Goods of the latest Styles. Hcsiery, Gloves, Trimmings, LV.e. I loop Skirts and Balmoral Skirts, Latest Styles. Full assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, &c. Also a full stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, made of the best material and warranted to give satisfaction. :1;.-,E L . Call and see our stock before pur elutmg,. Feb. 17 H L. E. J. ZAIINI, Corner North Queen St. end Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. We are prepared to sell KAIERICAN and SWISS WATCHES, of good quality at the lowest cash rates. We hay directly from the Alanufacturers and Importers, and can, and do, sell our Watches as low as they can be bought in Philadelphia of New York.. A Fine Stock of CLOCKS, JEWELRY SPECTACLES, Silver and Si'vet-platen WARE, constantly on hand. Every ar ticle fairly represented. E. L. & E. .1. ZNIIM, Cor. N Queen d: Centre Square, Lane., Pa. feb. 17, 5t Treasurer's office of The Col'a, and Port Deposit It. It. Co. Notice is hereby given to the stockhold ers of the Columbia S Port Deposit Rail road Company, that the eighth install ment on the capital stock of said company of five dollars per share, will be due and payable at the office of the Treasurer in Columbia,Pa., on the 15th day of March LSO. By order of the Board of Directors. A. J. KAUFFMAN, feb. 17, Treasurer. CROSS TIES ! 1866 MEIE READING A: COLUMBIA RAIL ROA.D Company are pep:wed to re ceive proposals for furnishing . twenty-rive thousand Cross Ties of WHITE OAK and ROCK OAK TIMBER, eight feet long, seven inches thick and SOVCII inches face. Delivery upon the Company's Wharf at Columbia must mill con7JneuCO Immediately upon the opening of canal navigation and must be completed by July Ist, 18(16. Parties desiring to contract can address MENDES COHEN . , Superintendent, Feb. 17 U. Columbia, Pa. rrIUE UNDERSIGNED, lIAVING been appointed Agent in Columbia and vi cinity for Mrs. Foy's celebrated " Corset Skirt Supporters," she would respectfully. invite the Ladies to call and (..xamino this truly superior article. She may he found at the Post Ogler. fob 24, I. 0. BRUNER Front street, near Locust JE 7V BLEBS, NOTICE! REBECCA C. .FTSIIER, ONE PRICE STORE. MALTBY & CASE Are 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 ALerinos, All Wool Delains, English Merinos, French Cassirneres, All Wool Plaids, All Wool Poplins, Mixed Poplins. Wool Plaids, Alpacas, Delains, Ltc., ,tc With a great variety of other SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS. Also for rI I ._UE LADIES Embroidered Hem Stictehed Kerchiefs, Embroidered Collars and Culls, Hemstitched and plain Handkerchiefs louvines best kid gloves, Silk Thread and Silk Gloves, Kid finished Silk Gloves, Balmoral Skirts. Cassitnero Vests, Cloaking Cloths, White Goods, Knit Goods, Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, Cloaks, Shawls, tVe. And for rieJmil►fillfAiffilzinTAooool Pl:tin and Fancy Cassimeres French and English Cloths _Ready made Clothing, Knit-Shirts,Drawers, Shirting Flannel, Flannel Shirts, Glazed Paper Collars, Plain Paper Collars, Linen Collars, Butterfly Ties, Boots tt Shoes. Flirts d Caps, 111 WITH A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CIIILDRENS' WEAR, QUEENSWARE, OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS, EIBI d, C, NEW GOODS ARRIVING WEEKLY OUR GOODS ETEI OUGHT FOR CASH, sold at, SMALL PROFITS. Though we do not profess RETAIL GOODS At Wholesale Prices, Weare reo , ly to prove to the satisfaction of any one who will favor us with an EXAMINATION That we do sell them as clump, or CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER STORE OUTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA Oor motto is FAIR DEALING Hoping thereby to convince our custonterm that it is to their advantage to purchase of An examination of our Goods most re spectfully solicited. MALTBY & CASE, Locust Street,Colutnitia. Po Sept. oth, 1863 CLOAKS, COATS, &C. H ANTNG FITTIPD "UP gT-ACD.A.3Er. ROOM We tiro now prepared to offer Ladies Cloaks, Coats and Sacks, of every style arid quality, at very low prices. MALTBY'S: CASE. ME Colorg, Fancy Cravats, Plain Cravats, Hosiery, Gloves, MI OPENING of THE CAMPAIGN for !Slit; 1,966 JOHN A. JACKSON, 18(16 HE has just, received a new and fresh at Groceries, also NEW DRIED FRUIT, EW SUGAR CURED 'HAMS, No. 1, Shore Mackerel and I-nbyador her ring, Raisins, Curranis,Pvlties, Pickles, Cranberries, Homikky s Sweq Corp, ..tc. Our stock of Groceries is full and we are daily receiving additions. - Give us a call. Jan. 20. 1806,tf. LIFE-HEA_LTII-STREICG-TH, M=UNIOMMMI LIFE-HEALTFI-STRENGTH THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S Celebrated Specific Pills, Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Juan Delarnarre, Chief Physician to the Ilospiral du Nord ou Lariboisiere of Paris This invaluable medicine is no imposition, bnt is unfailing in the cure of Spermatorrthe or :Seminal weakness. Every species of Genital or Urinary Irritability, Involuntary or nightly Seminal Emis sions from whatever eatvie produced, or however severe, will be :Speedily relieved and the organs re: stored to healthy notion. Read the toilet% lug opinions of eminent French physisitins: tl . We have used the Specific Pills prepared by Gar anciere sMint. No. •ji.i Hue Lombard, from the prescription of Dr. Juan Delumarre, in our private practice with unit 01'111 SIINICSS,VI nd we believe there is no other medicine calculated to cure all persons sone' mg from Involuniury Emi,sions or any other ueakno,s of thee Sexml Organs, whether caused by a sedentary mole of living, excesses, or abuse. raliS, May 501, Beware of Counterfeits. The Genuine Pills urn sold by all the principal Druggist. thronchout the world, price One Dollar per ltox, or six Ilexes 11,r live doll.tt s. t , an o.cit RE S: rh.roNr, Sole Proprietors, No. 214 Rue Lonibard, Paris. One dollar enclosed to any authorised Agent, will insure a box by return mail, securely sealed from all observation. ..ix Luxe, for lien dollar,. Sole General Agents for America, OSt'A It oI.3IOSES a: tau., 27 Courtdlant St. \. V. N. B.—Fri:Deli, Gelman, Spanish and English painribiet , ,,cinisining full p.u•ncnlars and directions for use, sent tree to :my address. Agent for Col timtoa,l. A. Meyers. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS. 4 - if-The origin 3leclicine estnhll4bed in 1537, and first article of the kind ever introduced under the name of "Pulmonic Wafers." in thi, or any other country ; all other Pulinome Wafer are counter feits. 'rite genuine 4 nlll be known by the name BRYAN being snunped on eacb :Ater. These \Weteia have been before the public fur nearly thirty 'care, and the immense s.ile attained. not only in AlllerlCil but in foreign c-utntries. fully attest their intrinsic north. The medical proper ties are supetior to any other artcle- "tiered for the cure et Pulmonary or lnonehial atleetions, and the quantity contained in cacti box is nearly dou ble that Cl that of th,.. many wmthle:s mutations advert Bryan's Pa/monde IN:afers cure Coughs, Colds. Sore Throat, lioar,ene,s, ASth -1113, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Dithualt Breathing, pit ting Blood, Pains in the (he-t. Incipient Consump tion and all disea , o, of the lung , . Not only aßord tug elketlng a rapid and hat ing MIR; and are warranted to giA u satisfaction in ea my insta nee, They 110( nauseate like acoholic compounds, and thu medical properties are com bined in a tot in so agreeable and pleasant to the mote, that any child wall readily eat than. One dose trill al‘layr; :Mord lielief in Ten Minutes. To Voeali,ts and Public Speakers, these Wafers are peculiarly %aluablc; they will In one day re move the most severe occasional hoarseness: and their regular use far a few days will, :it all times, incretn, the p, over and flexibility of the voice, greatly impro‘ tag its tune, comp:,, :tad clearnes7,, ior which purpo-e they are regularly u,ed by many prafe,sional Sacali,ts. The very great celebrity of this invaluable rem edy lets induced unprincipled per.on, to prepare base imitations, which ths.ippoint the just expecta tion, of the pureliw,r, and mune the character of the genuine medicine. See that the ward, -;111YAN." is stamped on each Wafer, and also observe the lac simile of the sig natuu•e of the Propi icier "Jul': .110. S Ea" ou e 11.01.1 ti rapper, to counterfeit which isforficett. dins parties will ho dealt with to the lull extent of the law. 13rygins Palm°Die. Wafers:ire. for by all Drug- S i C ' S - 31 . ClSES ,Sole Prop 10t0r,'27 Cortlaudt St., N. Y. Jan. 6, ly Dr. :PIA ItSIIIALL'S CATARRH SNUFF• This Snuff has thoroughly proses' itself to be thu hest article knowu for curing the Catarrh, Cold iu the Head and Headache. It luy been found un ex cellent remedy in many ea‘e, of Sore Eyes. Deaf ness has been removeu it. and Bearing has often been greatly improved by its use, It is fragraut and agreeable, and Gives Immediate To the dull heavy pain. 4 unused by diS:qISCS of the Bead. The sen,ations after using it ale delightful and invigorating. lt opens and purge, out all ob stria:no:l,, strengthen, the gland:, and gives a healthy action to tue parts litfeeted. More than Thirty Hears' Of Sale and of Dr. MlLr,hain: catarrh and Ifeadacho Snuff, has pr..ved its great value for All the col mot diseases ol the Head. ;tad at this moment it stands higher then e%er before. recommended by many of the best ph ? -, mans and is used with great success ,lttlSbet ion evorywhere. Bead the Certificates of "Whole- sale ➢Druggists in 1461. The. under , igned, hating for tntun• years been ac quainted with Dr. >l:u•-hall's Catarrh and lleadaela3 :- , nutf. and ,old to oar whole,alo trade, cheerfully state, tlut. believe. It io be equal. in every respect to the recommendations given of it for the cure of Catarrhal Affections. and that it is decidedly the best article c.O have ever knostu for all cot - ninon di,eft.oQ of the !lead. Burr A: Perry, Ruston, Barn°, park, New York Reed, & Co., 1. ,e L. :..,o;o1s, Brown. Law " Stephen Paul (1.7 CO. " Hood. Cutler & Co., " hraol 31inor d• Co.. " Seth W. Fowlo, " Itobbms, " Wiken. Fah hank & Co. A. L. S'eovill tt• 11.Pnshaw,Ednevid , Co; M, Ward. Clu,3'e a; Co., " IL. IL Hay, l'uttland, Ma. Gale, For Sale by all Druggists. TRY T. Jon. C, *GC.Iy ANEW STOCK OF Dlt IC GOODS at KN oT E in the Old Savings Institution Building, corner of W. King and Prime sts., Lan caster has ;ins: received from New York and Philadelphia a largo and splendid as sortment of foreig - n and domestic 11" INTER DI tY GOODS, A full line of Dress Goods, such as neavvlr ALM WOOL PLAIDS, Wool Delaines, all shades, French :\ferinoes, all shades, Alpacas, all slimiest, Pal amettas, Mohair Luster, Silk striped. Poplins, Ilomhazines, &c.. Calicoes from 23 to 35 c., Muslin horn 16c up, Checks, Tick ings, Canton Fh.nnels, Flannels, all grades, Collars, L_lDlIi~" Breakfast Shawls, I uhies, Scarfs, Balmorals, and Hooped skirts, hosiery, GFloves,Nets,C'ollars of all sort~ and ,tyles, extra heavy 'Woolen hose .5 cents a pair. Also a full line of & BOYS WEA K. JOS. KNOTWELL, Lancaster, Pa. Nov. -1, 6; ArE TV GO 01)S. Fl c.,, l o n o tA d - es direct just received r., : t - t h l c; s a i l ? , l k tr o t, r enabled 10 sell them as cheap as any other store in town. Our assortment of FINE FAMILY' GROCERIES Is large and complete, consisting - in part of all grade of Sugars, Meat, Fish, Coffee, Cheese, Spices, Mom., de. Provisions of all kinds, I,ogether with Wood and Willow-ware,Glof•P guepns wa re. SWITZER AND LIMBER CHEESE, German fruits, d',!. Enrdish and American Pickles Fresh Peaches, and all the fancy grocer ies pertainining to a well regulated gro cery store. .1 ant determined not to be sur passed in cheapness and iu the excellent, quality of my goods, Call around and inspect our stock whether you buy or not. A share of pvtl.- lie patronage is solicited. . GEORG TILLS, Agent, Locu , t t,treet, above .d. Columbia, Dior•. 2:. 'r6•s Locust Street, Columbia, renn'a R. .1. Br trrtr.pArm. M. D. G. D. 11CJA.P.D1 , :, M. D. JEAN LE LEI.7OI.RE, M. 1,