pal Tileinulturnt: Notice to Subscribers. The terms of the Spy are .53.50 per annum. A reduction of CiO cents will he made when paid in advance. Subscribers are expected to pay regularly in advance. The paper will be discontinued ivhen the time paid for has expired, except in spe cial cases. A. mark around this paragraph will be sufficient notice that it is time to pay up—or thp ime paid for is about to expire. To Correspondents. Communwalions, letters, contributions, generally of merit and interest to the reader, will be acceptable from friends from all quarters W.—No Sir. We have never received a job of work that could not be done at this office, or turned one away because we had not material to do it. We had almost said that the person wh.• told you is a liar, but you know that would he as vulgar as the man is mean, who told you. CAL.—The account of the "Mascluerado" sit Wrightsville was received,but our limited space forbids its appearance. It must have been a rich Jas. P.—Ono of the books you refer to,is sold only by agents, but we think you can get both ,of them at Hess' Book store in this place. G. W.—We are only paying you back for favors done us. We hope to see you soon. W. H. M.—We are not in the iron bus aness—wish we were. You can get the information you wish by addressing the Susquehaunajron Com pany of this place. RETURNED Soldiers are requested to meet at the Town Hall, March 28th, at 7i o'clock, P. M., to elect officers for the "Union." A RARE SIGHT.—On Wednesday morning last, a largo flock of Swans was in the river, opposite this place. There was also, a flock of Wild Geese, number ing between fifty and sixty, enjoying the waters of the Susquehanna. Several per sons were after them but we did not hear of any captures. Go WHERE YOU CAN GET THE BEST. —The well-known firm of E.Worrell & Go. 819 Arch street,Phila., hold the front rank in their line as Merchant Tailors. They are now opening their stock of spring goods, and gentlemen are invited to call and inspect the infinite variety of new and fashionable cassimeres. We opine that few who have the means will depart with out buying a suit, as persons will bay where they can get the best. RAFTING.—The late rains have had the effect of putting the river in splendid rafting order. Already several rafts have arrived and we soon expect to see our shores lined with "yankee cabins," minus the Yankees. Let any up-river man, no matter if he is a Dutchman, put on a red shirt and come down on a raft,and he will be immediately transformed into a yank,. To all who desire to have thoir supply of Easter eggs, we say, seize them before the raftmen visit the stores and market, as they have a peculiar liking for hen fruit. MASONIC —The following Sir Knights wore, on Thursday evening last, elected officers of Columbia Commandcry, N 0.13, of Knights Templar, for the ensuing year : Eminent Commander, Chas. M. Howell ; Generalissimo, J. M. Westheaffer ; Cap tain General, Levi Ellmaker ; Recorder, IL S. Gara ; Treasurer, H. Blickensdeffer. The following are the newly elected officers of York Comnmndery, No. 21 : Eminent Commander, A. N. Green ; Gen eralissimo, J. D.lleig,es ; Captain General, D. 0. Prince ; Recorder, G. A. Heckert ; Treasurer, Geo. H. Maish ; Prelate, John Gobson ; Senior Warden,j. R. Davis ; Ju nier Warden, S. H. Spangler ; Standard Bearer, C, F. Winter ; Sword Dearer, Dr. 0. C. Brickley and A. Fates, Sentinel. RED MEN's SUPPEE..—C hicinesal - ga Tribe of the Impi oved Order of Red Men, gave a supper at their Hall on Mon day evening last. As no pale fac,?s were admitted we cannot tell much about the affair, but learn, however, it was one of the most stupendous entertainments ever gotten up by them. A number of the Otsego Tribe, came over from Mount Joy, headed by the Mount Joy Band, which discoursed most excellent music. Several of our citi g.ens were serenaded,including :lurself, for which we return thanks. Speeches were made,the war whoop was sounded, and the war-dance engaged in.— Old Warriors,the "Incahonee" and all the Chiefs told of wonderful deeds of valor, while the " little Lights" stood by ready to "scalp" a pale face. The "council of war" broke up about 12 o'clock, when all returned to their homes well pleased with the pleasures of the eve ning. Police Cases before Samuel Evans, Esq. —Jacob Miller, (colored,) made com plaint against Harriet Ba ily, for malicious ly breaking a door in a house belonging to defendant on Tow Hill. Constable McGin nis arrested and brought her before the Justice,who discharged the defendant upon her promising to pay for replacing the door. —The same complainent made complaint against George Young, Jr., (colored) for stealing several "barn fat hams" from de ponent's smoke house on Tow Hill. Con stable McGinnis went to the house of de fendant's father, where he was arrested, but not without his turning diver summer saults, upsetting "Granny" and giving the inmates of the house a terrible fright. It was "for no use," McGinnis was to quick. When those vice-like hands grasped George, the game was fast. The defendant was committed to Jail in default of bail, 'to answer, eke., at April session. —Sarah Moore, (colored) was arrested by Const. McGinnis, for infanticide. An investigation is being held, as we go to press. We will give a full report of - ilia affair in our next issue. Bortotroli. ELEmolc.—The following is the result of the election,held on Friday 16th. Both parties had full tickets in the fiold, and considerable interest was mani fested. NORTH WARD Peter Fraley, (R)—JuncrE Wm. McDivitt, (D) Fred Williams, R—INSPECTOR Jos. M. Watts, D Geo. H. Richards, R—AssEsson 113 John Eberlein, D 77 Morris Clark, R—jus'itcE OF PEACE, 108 Christian C. Bucher, D, 7S James McGinnis, R—Co:s.;sTAnLE 159 Wm. Marshall, D, 39 SOUTH WARD Bonj. Haldeman, R—JUDGE Geo. Tille, D, Jerry Sheets, R—l:N.:srEcTon H. M. North, D Uriah. Sourbeer, Geo. H. Richards, R—AssEsson John Eberlein, 11 Saru'l Evans, R—jUSTICE OF PE:WE, 176 Thos. gcOlime, D 133 Janes McGinnis, R—CoNsrAnin, 174 Wirk. Marshall, D 135, UNION SCHoOL EXIIIBITION.—An ex hibition will be held by the Union Schools of the Borough, at their Hall, on Wednes day evening and Thursday afternoon and evening of next week. All are invited to attend. MoviNa.—Moving day will soon be here, and no doubt many or oar subscri bers will change their places of residence. Those who do, will give us timely notice in order that the carrier may know where to find them.. Those who fail Lo de se may miss some copies of the Spy. BEADLE'S MONTIILY.—We have re ceived the April number of this publica tion. It contains a number of well writ ten articles. "The Dead. Letter," is still continued. Published by Beadle ct; Co., Us William street, N. Y. Terms, $3 per year. THE meeting held on last Monday evening, for the purpose of orgunizing Division of Sons of Temperance, was not attended as it should have been. There will be another meeting held this evening at 7;. o'clock, in the Good Te:vplar's Hall, on Second street. LADIES' FRIEND.—The April num ber of the Ladies' Friend contains a very artistic and beautiful engraving, entitled "Waking." It is worth the price .ot the book. The literary contents are of a high order, and from the best authors. The pat terns, embroidery, crotchet work, dr,c., are worthy the attention of the Ladies. Pub lished by Deacon ,t; Peterson, 319 Walnut street, Philadelphia. W. U. Hess.has the book for sale. " GODEY."—The March number of Godey's Lady's Book failed to reach us. The April number before us, opens the Spring campaign for fashions, and in it may be found new styles,designs,patterns, &c. The ladies cannot do without this spring number, as it contains the latest fashions for bonnets, caps, collars,dresses, sleeves, talmas, embroidery, ctc. The lit erary contents are of the best. Marion Harland, Mary Janvrin, M. A. Dennison and other well-known writers are contrib utors in this number. Take it all in all, Godey's Lady's Bpok ranks second to none in the world. Terms $3,00 per year. Ad dress L. A. Godey, 6th Chestnut, Phila. W. U. Hess has it for sale. SAD CASE OF DROWNEVG.—On Mon day morning last, about G} o'clock, Geo Grubl , and J. Paul Strickler went out on the river for the purpose of shooting clucks. They first set some "stool ducks," and then moved on towards the dam, They arrived safely and were on the sheathing about 10 minutes, when Grubb beheld a wild goose swimming beyond. They then returned to the boat, and were about start ing for the goose,when the current caught and turned the boat, sending it over the dam. Strickler jumped out as soon as the boat turned, but Grubb remained, saying "sit still, Paul, we can make it." But we are sorry to say his calculations were not correct. As soon as the boat leaped the. dam,it threw Grubb out and he was caught in the reaction. Strickler, by a desperate effort, saved himself. When he leaped from the boat heswitm two or three strokes and caught the sheathing, but was nearly drawn under by the 'current. After con siderable exertion he managed to secure a footing. From his position he beheld Grubb in the reaction and says he came up at least five tiro s. The last time he saw him, he was about forty yards below the reaction, swimming, but the poor 'fellow did not succeed in saving himself. Strickler was then left alone, walk ing a sorrowful beat on the sheathing, to prevent freezing, and at the' same, 'ealling out loudly for help. Ilk cries were heard by a couple of men at Wrightsville, and they went down and rescued him from his perilous position. They took him to An tile's Hotel, near Wrightsville, in a help ltss condition. He was perfectly numb, but after the application of proper• restora tives he soon came out all right, and ar rived safely at home to the great joy of his many friends. The bt.dy of Grubb has not yet been found. Ire was a young nt.tn years old, son of. - Jatl')b Grubb,, an old and respected resident 01:Columbia. STATED MEETING or COUNCIL.—Met March lah, A. Bruner, Jr., President in the chair. Present, Messrs. Bruner, Bach man, Gossler. 0 raen, Mullen, Supple°, Wilson and \Vlke. The minutes of Feb., 16th and •27111, were read and approved. Finance C unmilLeo reported :32, paid Treasurer, by B. S. Chaltant, for briehs sold to J. g. Denny and M. Liphart ; also the following statement of the condition of the Borough Finance : Receipt , : to aate, Or,tors pa: 1, Balance, 145.93 The same committee presented the fol lowing report on the condition of the Du plichte of the Collection of the Bounty Tax for IS6-1-, together with a Finance state ment of the condition of the Bounty Fund: Whole amount of Da plicate, Outstanding—Freellokler,, $365,70 Tenants. 813,0 J Single Men, 135,n0 51515,70 Ain't to be accounted for, $15,763,05 Cash paid Treas., by collector, $15,.117,70 2 per ct. on 15,7U3,30 paid collector, 313,26 15,763,03 We the undersigned Committee believe the above to be a correct statement as per the Books of said Collector. J. B. BACIIIAN 7 HIRA gi;1 1 / 1 11CO, - M W.r.Lsox, Committee T. R. SUPPLEE. The Maruet Committee reporfod=.l.l.2.so received for rent of butcher stalls, and paid to Treasurer. The Paving Committee reported the crossings at the points where the extension of the R. tt C. R. R. Co., to have said crossing properly repaired. The Sanitary Committee made tho fol lowing report To the Town Council of the Borough of Columbia. The Sanitary Committee report that they have examined the streets and alleys of the Borotigh,and find some of the alleys in a filthy condition, especially the one be tween Locust and Walnut streets on which the slaughter houses are situated, and the private alley running from said alley in rear of houses on Fourth street, and up to Fourth, also the slaughter house at the corner of Third street, and an alley be tween Perry and Lawrence streets. Com plaints also have been made about the privies on the store house lot of Messrs. Maltby & Case, and on the lots belonging to Mrs. Lutman and Mrs. Watson's es tate. We recommend that active meas ures he taken to suppress said nuisances. The committee also report that they have made arrangements with the Columbia Water Co., for a plentiful supply of water during the coming season, free of charge, except at such times as it will be necessary for extra pumpin , *. when they will charge for the fael used. 4 ' . The committee - also - re= port that they have instructed the Saner-. viLopto . thoroughly cleanse the said streets and alleys, and Wm the fafuro the resi dents of nroserty should coMniiVany nuis ance on same to report them for fines. A. S: GREEN, Sanitary T. B. Surrmm, Committee. J. B. .13..t.can..x. 113 76 110 71 174 1 3 0 150 137 23 On motion of Mr. Gossler, it was _Resolved, That the privy, 071 the store house lot of .:klaltby di Case, reported by the Sanitary Committee, a nuisance, be declared one by Council a nuisance, and that the owners of the said building com plained 'of, or their agent be notified by the Sanitary Committee to remove the same within ten days after notice. The attention of Council was called to a statement of the condition of the alley south of Union street, between 4th and sth street, which was made by a resident in said alley. On motion of Mr. Wilson the subject was referred to the Road Commit tee. By permission, D. J. M. Loop, Esq., then made a renewal of his application made some time since for the payment of the Bounty of $2l), promised to certain persons who had enlisted from the Borough in 1863, and asked that some action to taken. On motion the application was laid on the table. Mr. Bachman, on behalf of a number of citizens presented a form of memorial to the Legislature, praying that some precise time be fixed for the commencement and completion of the Columbia bridge by the company now holding the right of way, under the penalty of forfeiture of all the franchises belonging thereto. He moved that 20 copies of said mem orials be printed for circulation in Lancas ter and York counties. The yeas and nays were called for with the following result : Yeas—Messrs. Bru ner, Bachman, Gossler, Mullen, Supplee, Wilson and Wike. Nays—Mr. Green. On motion of Mr. Bachman, it was Resolved, That the Supervisor be requir ed to notify the _owners of the property be tween the Catholic church and the alley near Washington Righter to have the earth dug off and removed, the entire width of the pavement. Cu motion of Mr. Gossler, it was Resolved, That the alley between Locust and Walnut streets from 2nd to 4th streets be graded and paved, and that the Road committee be authorized to have the same done immediately. Oa motion of Mr. Supplee the following resolutions were adopted : Resolved, That the Borough Tax for the year 1866 beassessed at the rate of 35 cents on the 51.00 valuation, and that an abate ment of 5 per cent. be made on said tax if paid on or before the 15th of June next. Resolved, That appeals will be heard at the Town Hall, between the hours of two and five on the afternoon of May 10th. On motion of Mr. Wilson, it was Resolved, That applications tbr the col lection of the Borough Tax for 1866 will be received by Council at its next stated meeting, Friday, April 20th. On motion of Mr. Green, it was Resolved, That an assessment he made immediately from Duplicate of Borough, for 1863, according to act ofassembly, dated August 1864, of 1•t per cent., and also the per capita tax of five dollars on all taxa ble inhabitants, for the purpose of liquida ting the value of the debt• of our Borough for bounties paid to volunteers under the call of the President of the - United States, dated July 1864. Bills to the amount of $'llS.9l were or dered to be paid. On motion adjourned. GEo. H. Rant.tut», Clerk. -tot. A CAnD.—We respectfully call atten tion of idl who use or sell Segars, Tobaceo,Snufr.&e. to our advertisement in to-day's paper, and there is no doubt by giving us a c•ill you will find plenty of goods in our line from twenty live to fifty per cent. cheaper than it c st of Phila., or east of Pitt-sbn nth.— We are retailing No. 1, Cut an•l Dry Smoking Tolittc co at 40 cents psr lb., and to-day yon could not buy this Tobacco front the Factories under 75 cto.a•iwle sale ; botusht before the 40 cts. tax. We al .0 sell Nillickiniek in lb pod:ages, at in et 4 par 11,, worth at the Factn•y, $1,03 per lb. No. I, Fine Cat Chew ing Tobacco by the 1-2 I qtreel, jI,C3 worth at the fac tory .?1,5'.) per lb. Call and we will shoe• y0'..1 the fac tory price list. Thee goads were bought before the Govern:nem tax was levied. In the line of Pipes we haye reduced the prices oeenty-five per cent- We further elate to all who deal iii 'Tobacco Segars, Se utf, Pip, -, Sc., lb it it will lIC to their ad vanta;;c: to give a- a call before wireh asi 0 as our primes will be made "eitisfiatory. Our in .tto is on irk sale, and sniell p oiits. Wu hero the bedt i-tock of double-dip:wit Vir4;inia Sweet Tw:st Tobacco in the market nod are the only one in the county who has it for sale. The old and tree saying is. pees ins will buy where they go: the eli2apest. All we a , k is a trial end you v. ill find our guo.ls the cheapest end trill give sail-faction. „ . Wholesal. , and and "Aramltltezory Fr,mt rit., 5 door, from L00.E,1 I cot, I I Wu. i'n. tura NEW A DVERTIS E3IE.N'TS Eo:• .§',ll 6e. FIRST en.vsz; LEA I'IIER TOP A .13u2:2y nearly new. Altho.c. makerz4 March 24, FIFTY DOLL IRS REWARD, rpirE 111/M-0' reward \VIII lm paid for the arrest and Conviction of any person in juring my slat or any other property he longing to me, along the shores at the Sus quehanna. Mar. 2-1, 'OG PAPER HANGING PAPER HANGING I maE undersigned would announce to _I. the citizens of Columbia and vicinity that he is prepared to do all kinds ofpaper hanging at short notice. All work done promptly anti well. All orders left at the canfectionary store of Allen llichards in Locust street, near Front, wilt receive my personal attention. SAMUEL B. RICHARDS. 4 g,hl mar. 21,-2t, NTOTlCE—..l.pplications for the col section _LI of the Borough Tax for 1800, will be received by Council at its next stated meeting, Friday, April 20th. By order of Council. GEO. 11. RICHARDS, Clerk. March 24-31. SELECT SCHOOL rplie undersigned respectfully announces J. to the public that she will open a select school in one of the rooms on the first floor of the Union School Building; commencing the second week of April. A share of patronage is courteously so licited. Special attention will be given to Physical, Vocal, and Moral culture. Terms, 52,50, 5:I,00, 44,00 per quarter. Miss S. E. Lemmon. 111111ENERY AND STRAW GOODS. T W. CALTER CO., .Have opened and are receiving week ly aline assortment of Straw Hats, Bon nets, Silks, Ribbons, Flowers, Frames,..tc. Wholesale and Retail. Fancy and Straw Millenary. Pattern Bonnets on hand. .TOHN W. CALVER & Co., No. GI, North Second St.,blow Arch, March 24 2tri Philadelphia. HENRY 11ARPER, 520 Al CL STREET,A Watches, Fine Jewelry, AS'olici Silver Ware, and Superior Silver Plated Ware, at Re duced Prices March 24, 186G-3m. TU TAX PAYERS. AT a meeting of the Council, held Fri day, March ltith, it was Resolved, That the Borough Tax for the year 1866 be assessed at the rate of 35 cents on the one hundred dollars valuation, and that an abatement .of five per cent be made on said tax if paid on or before the 15th of June next. Resolved, That appeals will be heard at the . Town Hall, between the hours of 2 and 5 on the afternoon of Thursday, May 10th. By order of Council, GEO. it. ItICEL RLls , Clerk. Mar 24-3 t. FEND!: TC!! Apply to ILIWITER IfORDNEY RE N 0 OIL Sr, LAND Co Capital, $10,000,000 STOCK GUARANTEED. For every Share of Stock issueed, the Pair Value (One Hundred Dollars) will be deposited in the TREASURY OF THE UNITED STATES or invested in GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. And may be withdrawn by the Stock holder at any time. GALUSHA A. GROW. CHARLES V curNEn, WILLIAM BROUGH, ROBERT P. BROOKE, DIRECTORS. President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Hon. G.A.LUS ETA A. GROW Reno, Pa. Late Speaker of the U. S. House of Repre9entatives Hon. C. R. RANSON. Boston, Mass. . . S. flank Commissioner for New England. Hon. SIDNEY DEAN, Providence, It. I. Late M. C.—Editor of the Providence Press. . .- HENRY SMYTHE, Esq. Nev York Cif} President of the Central :National Bank. _ . LUCIEN 11. CULVER, Esq. New York City Of Culver, Penn S: Co., Banker.. Hon- AUGUSi‘USF . RANK, Warsaw, N. Mem. of the House of Rep., 36th, 37th, t 38th, Coal; Maj. JOHN L. WILSON. Madison Ina Late of the United States Army. lion. THOMAS S. SIAN 1i18L...), South Bend, Ind President of the First National Bank of South Bend Hon. CHARLES V. CULVER, Franklin, Pa Of Culver,Penn ,f. Co., and Mom. of the present Cong ALEX. BRADLEY, Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa Pres't of Tradesmen's National Bank of Pittsbmgh JOSHUA DOUGLASS, Esq. Meadville. Pa President of the National Bank of Crawford Co., I'a Col. JAMES H. BO\VEN. Chicago, I, I President of the Third National Bank of Chicago. GEGRGE 11. REA, Esq. Saint Louis, Mo. President of Second National Bank of St. Louis, Trustees of the Fund. Hon. .rorrN .r. CISCO New York City. Of John J. Cisco & Sons, Bankers, and into Assist ant Treasurer of the U. S. at New York. DENNING- D t/ER, Esq. Now York City. Of James G. Ring's Sons, Bankers. LANDS or COMPANW consists of Twelve hundred acres, at Reno, on the Allegheny river, in Vonengo County, Pen a..3ylvan ha —the heart of the Oil District in that State. ONE Tl/1011JSAND WELLS CAN BE SUNK UPON THE PROPERTY 111TH -0 UT INTERFERENCE. Test wells have been sunk on the estate, and Oil found in paying quantities in every instance.-- FIFTY WELLS are now being put down to he fol lowed by others as rapidly as possible to the extent necessary to fully developo the property. One hundred wells yielding only ten barrels a day each at six dollars a barrel, n price much below the aver age price at Reno, would give one million eight hundred thousand dollars a year of income, tnniting a profit of probably fifteen per cent. over expenses and taxes of every kind. Iflarger flowing wells are found, a single acre of the territory may yield the entire capital within two years. The Company owns the town of Reno, together with several hundred lots for busines-i and dwell ing houses. There is an extensive demmil for them, and the revenue from their sale will be vet) , great. THE STOCK IS GUARANTEED The Price of the Stock has been fixed at ONE .TIUNDRED AND FIVE DOLLARS per Share. Five Dollars go into the Treasury of the Company as a contribntion to the Working Fund. The par \clu e of the stock, one hundred dollars. is paid to the Trustees, to be deposited in tho Treasury of the United states,or invested in Government Securities, and may be withdrawn by the stockholder at any time. By the .Payment of Ten Dollars, persons that de sire to await the result of the First lout s Develop ment, esn Sceure tits Ithr,ht of obtaining A FULL PA ID SRA [IF; OF GUARANTEED STUCK for One Hum!, ed Dollars Additional, at any tint., hefoi e the First day of April, IS“7. It is an Investment with the Chances of I.;trga Profits and is always con vertible into CASH at Par. It might:he-called LEGAL TENDER OIL STOCK. So large a \l - or Fund ($500,000) ha: ncver been provided or expen&ml by any Company in the 011 SeUSCRIPTiONS will be lreeived by tv.cents and by the principle Banks and tionkors through tie country. Prospectus nml .011.W:infor mation will be furni.bed by Agent., and by SA muEr, T. 'IOWA C i), Sul” , eription Na , sau et., Nvw,Vorl: mar. 21, 4tecni BOOTS AND SHOES! SELLING OFF TO CLOSE On subscriber ha RV sold his store and dwelling. is compelled to close oat hi, stock which ho 1101 V offers for sale at, Very reduced prices, either TM 0L ES E OR R, ETAIL. His stack consists of as large and general asortmerd of Arens' Boys' Ladies and Child rellS. BaIAN and t4hoeN, as ear be round elsewhere in th town requiring Boots and Shoes, will rind it to their ad vantago to u_\.r.,r, AND EXAMINE 1113 STOCK, before pure') asi ng elsewhere. SA3.I LIEL 0 ROVE. Col., :11:11 21,-2ln EA"L'EIZ3 RE:JAINING UNGLA IM- Li?Li in the Post Otliee at Cohnnhia Saturday, March 21, 18116„ :5..1,:„..•"T0 obtain any of these lettenz, the must, call for `advertised give the &au of this list, mid pay one cent fur advertising. LADIES' LIST. .Tahnets Eli.:abeth Mrs. `L'l'llomson II 3lr, GENTLENIEN'S LIST. Adams NV:II;am, Larik; Marlin Ilridner F. Myets Ilenry 13raner Ifeary liven Cooper David McClelland E. G. Cons Ilenjamin Orr Hei n •}•. Co per ' Reed Fred o,otqamaer Levi Sutherlin Daniel Hoofman Henry v 2) Sweet George M.;;;; ; Simp,on (foss Saamt , l Thoma , 4 John If. llnhert Nicholas. NVnter George 11111 T. Gruen Josellt Georgo Laurr Ilimay. Sherman Dlwaril ~l❑tih'_'l, 1860. ". Ar. J. Flt Y. P.:\ I COURT PROCLAMATION. AxT I Ell yaS the lion. Henry G. Long, Pre , ,nlent, lion. A. L. Hayes. :mil Ferree Minton, E.-q., Associate Judge the Court of Common Pleas. in and for the Comity of Lance-,ter, mta A-sis.tant Ju.tiee, of the Court , of Oyer and Terminer:lnd General Jail Delivery and Quarter Se , -ions Peace, in and l'or said coun ty of Lance-tor, lucre issued their Precept to me di rected, requiring toe, moon , other things to make public Proclamation tnrougliout the Bailiwick, that 2u Court of Oyer and. Terminer and a (,ienerld Jail Delivery: Al-n, a Court of tienoral Quarter Ses-ions of the Peace :mil Jail Delia ery will eommence in the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on the ad, MON DAY IN APIZIL, (the I ith,) laG , c in ',insomnia of which precept, PUBLIC NOT ICE is hereby given, to the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner, and Com-tables of the said city rind county of Lancaster. that they be then and there in their own proper persons. with their tel records and examinations and inquisitions and their other remembranees, to do those things which to their offices appertain, in their behalf to he done ;and also all those who will prosecute against the prison orawhoare,orthenshallbe,intheJail of the said comity of Lanea-ter, :ore to he then and there to prosecute against them as shall bejlt , t. Bated at Lancaster, the 14th clay of March, ISillt. F. Sheriff: Mar 24 to. MI THE F.43HILY STOR.III ODD FELLOWS' 11_11,1, S_ "a 7 - S OT ENS the Spring Campaign by offer ing to the citizens of Columbia and vicinity a full and well selected stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, . Berfn mery, Soaps, Toilet Articles, Tooth, Hair, Cloth, Shaving and Shoe Brushes, Gil :mak, Toilet Powders and Pali Boxes, a choice lo*, Pocket Books, French Wass, Hand Mirrors in Mahogany Cases, lc. Sclad Oils. A variety of choice brands ; Amongstothers the "Latour," acknowl edged of the finest importation. F rench and American Shoe Blacking. arden Seeds of the crop of 181:5, war- VI ranted freSh. full assortment in Packages large and small. Soda Ash Saponifier aucl. _Potash for Soap Boiling. Family Dyes and Dye Stuffs. CATTLE and Hors:: Powders. Prop e field's, Foutz's and others. Many of the above articles are just open ing having been selected iu person and purchased. this week at reduced rates and are offered low for cash, To tho compounding of Physician's pro scriptions and Family receipes, the sub scriber's strict personal attention is always given. An examination, of his stuck is in vited. 'Mar. 24'05 Shares, $lOO each, NEW GOODS AB.RIVEVG WEEKLY, We are ready to prove to the satisfaction of any one who will favor us with an ME CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER STORE UTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA. FAIR DEALING Hoping thereby to convince our customers that it is to their advantage to purchase of An examination of our Goods most re spectfully solicited. CLOAKS, COATS, &C. H AAriNci FITTED UP CT-1 Co -A- 4 1K. CD OM We are now prepared to offer Ladies Cloaks, Coats and Sacks, of every style and quality, at very low prices. tzr SY& CASE. J. A. ::%1 EYE as SPRING GOODS 1 MALTBY & CASE Are now opening A Full Assortment SPRING GOODS GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Our Stock of Dress Goods Comprises all the LATEST AND MOST DESIRABLE Fabrics, Styles and Novelties To be found in the Markets of NEW YORK & PHILA., Consisting in part of Plain and Figured Dress Silks, J'lain and Figured Alpacas, Lupin's All Wool Do Laines, Toil De Indies, Figured Piques, White Piques, French Chintz, French Muslin, Wool Delaines, Mohairs, With a. great variety of other SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS. And a full line of WHITE a- 0 Co..IDS. Embroidered Hem Stictehed Kerchiefs, Embroidered Collars and CIA'S, llemstitehed and plain llandkerehiefs lonvines best kid gloves, Silk Thread and Silk Gloves, Kid finished Silk Gloves, Balmoral Skirts. 'Cashmere Vests, Cloaking Cloths, !!'bite l foods, Knit Goods, lloop Skirts, Hosiery', Cloaks, Shawls, ke. Sc And for GENTLEMEN Plain and Fancy Cassinwros French and English l'loths Ready made Clothing, Knit-Shirts,Drawers, Shirting Flannel, Flannel Shirts, Glazed Paper Collars, Plain Paper Collars, T,inon Collars, Tios, ]'mice• Cravats, Plain Cravats, Boob; S Shoes, Rats A:: Uaps, I= WITH A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CLULDRENS' WEA QUEENSWARE, OIL cLorils, r! ti R PE Ts, DE EMI CUR GOODS IMIE 13OUG lIT FOR CASII, A.11(1 sold at, SMALL PROFITS, Though we do not profess RETAIL GOODS At Wholesale Prices, EXAMIN ATION That we do sell them as cheap, or Our motto is MALTBY & CASE, Locust Street,Columbia. Pa mar. 17, 1866 BRUNER HAS REMOVED ! is;ENV STORE AND NEW GOODS ! Front Street, 2nd door above Locust, COL Great inducements offered in the DRY GOODS LINE. We have fitted up spacious Store Rooms in W.E.LSON'S BUILDING, on Front Street, where we are enabled to keep a large stock of all kinds of goods, consequently WO can now offer to our cus tomers and the public generally a greater variety and at prices which we know tvilJ give satisfaction. We have just returned from Philadelphia with a COMPLETE STOCX of DRY GOODS purchased at low prices and will be sold AT SMALL PROFITS, FOR CASH. Good Calicoes at 20 cents. Altislinsand Sheetings at all prices Ginghams, Cheeks, Tiekings, Flannels, ttc., very cheap. Merinoes, Alpacas, Delaines, and other Dress Goods of the latest Styles. Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, etc. Hoop Skirts and Balmoral Skirts,'Latest 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. .t.z.:j 4 , Call and see our stock before pur chasing. Feb. 17 EW ST 'LE or WATER PALL Combs _l_ll at aug. 243, J. P. CoTi • ru:r.L. W. P. CorrizELL. J. F. COTTRELL BROTHER, Successors to J. W. corrnELL, dee' Dealers in Foreign A; Domestic Hardware, Bar Iron, Steel, Nails, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine Benz no (kc., •l large assortment of Parlor, Cook and and Office Stoves always on hand. Tin Ware manuflictured to order at shortest notice. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, ii: large quantities and of every variety Plows, Corn Shellers, FeLd Cutters, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, lir,kes, .l-e. Coarse and Fine Salt at lowest market prices. A. large assortment of Double and Single barreled Guns, Powder Flasks, Game Bags and shot pouches. Rifle & Blasting Powder, shot and caps. Highest market prices paid for Clover, Timothy and Flax seeds, large quantities Of:which we have constantly on hand and oiler at the lowest rates. Lubricating, Sperm and I'isli Oi.s, suit able for machinery. A Fine assortment of Coal Oil Lamps, tihades. Lanterns, and Lamp trimmings. We respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Locust titreeL, Columbia. Nov. 4, 135 tf. BR [OK FOR SALE rrarr, undersigned having leased Wisler's Brick Yard, would offer to the Public!, building brick of the very best quality. Orders mar he left at his residence, Locust street above Second. MICILVEL LIPITART. Mar. 10, G 1; ti TIE EITEIPIIISE INSEARE No. 400 Wzdtitit st., Philadelphia CASII .18. SETS, .I.ll'l%lEl' 1, iSco, :it.17..), 765. 18 The - investments of this Company are in First Mortga4es on Real F.:state in the City of Philadelphia, :old in other securities carefully selected by the Directors. Perpetual and Term insurances efiZteled by this Company at, as low ratios or pre mium :ts satety to the Company and to the insured will admit. F. Ratchford Starr, :T. L. Erringer, Nalbro . Frazier, Geo. W. Falmestoelc, John :\I. Atwood, James L. Claghorn, Benj. T. Tredielz, William G. Bolton, George 11. Stuart, ('hurler Wheeler, John H. Brown, T, 11. Montgomery. F. EATCHFOUD sTAR,E, ritEs, DENT. TILOMAS 11. Mos ramlumv, Vico -Prest. ALEX. W. WISTER, SW•rtAary. ZIEGLER, Agent, Basement, Black's lintel, Columl.ia, Pat. Feb. 10, '66. Hosiery Gloves, Dr. MAntETTA, D special request ofrers his professional services 10 tlio citizens of Columbia. lie may be found at his office at the residence of Mr. B Haldeman on Locust Street near Presb% terian church on Thursday only, I•otwetal the hours of 12 AL and 5 P. M. 7'Y - lle Nvill attend. to special cases of chronic diseases of long standing. into'. 10. 'W. Carpentering. rrniE 'UNDERSIGNED would respect fully inform the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, that he has fitted up the brick shop on the alley above Fourth and back of Locust street, where he will carry on the carpentering business in all its va rious branches. Buildings taken by Contract or Otherwise All kinds of jobbing personally attended to with promptness and dispatch. A share of public patronaini is sAiciled. mnr. IU,-lm silt, on PER YEA.II! We want agents e/ k/ everywhere to sell our improv e, n 02.0 Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted five years. Above salary or large com missions paid. The only machines sold in United States for less than ,`s4.o, which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler cC Wilson, Grover .&t Baker, Singer and Co., and Bach elder. ..1.11 other cheap machines are in fringments and the seller or user are liable to arrest,fine, and iMpriBolllllent. Illustra ted circulars sent 1, cc. Address, or call upon Shaw Clark, Biddleford, Maine. mar. 10, '66.-13 FRONEFIELD'S CATTLE POWDER. AReliable remedy for all diseases of cattle, and has stood the test of years. Try it tin• the prevention of the II lA*O JE ITPIR S T . A fresh lot just received by R. WILLIAMS Treasurer's office of The Cola, and Port Deposit R. R. Co. Notice is hereby given to the stockhold ers of the Columbia Port Deposit Rail road Company, that the ninth install ment on the capital stock of said company of live dollars per share, will be due and payable at the (Alice of the Treasurer in Uolumbia,Pa., on the 17th day or April IStiii. By order of the Board of Directors. A. J. KA L:PF.M AN, mar. 17, Treasurer. Catarrh Cured for One Dollar. MEAD.—For one dollar per mail, I will send free to any toldre,s u recipe -and medicine thatl trill Futtrantee to cure the worst ew.es of Catarrh in the head or brelleidal triber!. in a few week,. It has saved my life, and made Inc a %t ell man, front Ca tarrh and a Severe and dangerom. bronchial trouble I had suffered with for years. I tried the best phy sicians,and all :nlverti , ed medicines of th.• day, but found no relief till I obtained thi s , I would give one hundred dollars for this recipe and the mettlintio, if I now had th.• Catarrh and could not obt.i in it less, I believe, if instructions are follower!, it trill cure any case whatever, that hue not already reached the lungs and become a settled consumption, Cure it while you eau. Addre•+. T. I'. SYMMS, Ne.152 . %.,' Fulton St., New York. mar. 17. :Imo. I. 0. BRUNER. Front street, near Locust E. SPEIING•S Jewelry Store. W. W. L . : VP OTICE! LIFE—ITEALTII—STREN GTII, LI.FE—IIEALTII—SITRENGTII, LIPE-11EALTII—STRENGT11. TUE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. DR. :MAI , : DELAMARRE'S Celebrated Specific Pills, Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, Chief Physician to the Hospiral du Nord o u Lariboisiere of Paris This Inv:du:ll)kt !nonionic is no imposition, but is unfailing in the cure of Spermatorrhai or s.eminal weakness. Every species of Genital or Urinary rritability, Involuntary or nightly Seminal Emis sions from whatever cause produced, or however severe, will be Speedily relieved and the organs re: stored to by althy action. Read the follu - n iii opinions of eminent Preach phys!L:an,: -.1 c have us.cd the Specific Pill. prepared by Gar anciere x Ltahuuc, Ne. :214 Rue Loml,ard, from the ptLscription of Pr. Juan Delamarrr, in our private practice trite uniform success,and sic believe there is no other medi...ine so well calculated to cure all por- , ons suffering from „Involuntary Einh,sions or any other weakncss.of tha Sexind Organs, whether caused by a sedentary mode of living, excesses, ur abuse. Paris, May :501, 18 , 43. Beware of Counterfeits. The Genuine Pills are sold by all the principal Druggists tlo•oughout the world, price one Dollar r Bux, or six Boxes fur live dollars. ta.tnaxenata: i., DUPONT, Sole Proprietors, No. 214 Rue Lombard, Paris. One dollar enclosed to any authorised Agent, will use re a box by return snail, securely sealed trail ill observation, six boxes for live dollars. Sole Geceral Agents for America, OSCAR t4.3IOSES 6. Co., 27 Courtdlant St.,N. Y. N. B.—French, German, Spanish and English 'iunphlels,eontamingfull particulars and directions 'or use, sent tlee tunny address. Agent lot• Columbia, J. A. Meyers. Jan. 0, ty, RELIEf IN TEN MINUTES. BRYAN'VULMONSC WAFERS, ••Tlie origin Medicine established in hi 37, and liist article of 1.:11.: kind ever introduced under Ito name ot-Piihnonic Wafers," in this or any other country ; other Pulmonic Wafers are counter feits. Tne genuine e.in be known by the nanio BRYAN being stamped on earl, Wafer. These Wifers have been b,..fore tho public for neatly Mitt/up:ars, and the immense sale attained, not only to America. but in forcitzn countries. fully attest their intrinsic morth. The medical proper ties arc superior to any other articles offered for the cure of l'ulmonary or Bronchial. Attections, and the quantity contained in cacti box is neatly dou ble that of that of the many worthless imitations advert Bryan's Pubnonie Wafers cure Coughs, Colds, sore Throat, lloarsoness, Asth nri, Cat.nrh, Bronchitis, I iinieult Breathing, Spit nag Blood, Pains In the Chet. Incipient Consump tion and all disedses of the lungs. Not only afford ing temporary relict'. but ctfectintr a rapid and la,t ing cure and are eat ranted to glue satisfactin in uu,213 , inst.in,fc. They tin not nauseate like acoliolie compounds, and the medical properties. are 00111- bitwd in a 10510 so agreeable and pleasant to the taste. that:my child will readily eat them. Ono dose will ahitiy, :Mord Relief in Ten Minutes. Voeali , ts and Public Speakers, these Wafers are vamliaily.taluable: they will in one day re mote the !noel seVeVe occasional hoarseness: and their regular use for a few days wall, at all times, inerca•e the power and flexibility el the voice, greatly unpro‘ ing its tone, compass and clearness, for htlieli purpo,e they tire regularly used by many prof•+eiouad vocali s ts. The vely great celebrity of this invaluable rem edy ha , noluood unprincipled per-ons to prepare base mutations, which di,appoint the just expeeta lien, of the purcha-er. and lajure the elii,racter of the genuine medicine. that the word. -1:1a•.1N," is .t.tinped on each I .V:tter, :twit al , o ol..erye lhu fats 5 1 Ic oi• the sig nature 01 the Proprietor "JOB ISES" oa each wrapper, to counterfeit wilieli isfor,geru. ding, parties will be de•.dt woh to th.., toil extent or the Lisr. Bryaus Palmoni.: Wafers :ue for :• , :tle by all Drug- :1013 MOSEt:.:S , .IL, Prop! ietor;27 Cortlntidt St., N. I;, ly Dr. 11fARSILIALL'S CATARRH SNUFF. Thi. swill chorout,•hly proved it..elf to be the he.t cutwie 1;11,.wr. fu: curing the L'autrrli, 00111 ill I and It all ex ceilont remedy in tunny Cll , O, of r , tit LI Eyes. Deaf leo, been I eitioveo by It. and Hearing has often boon greatly iutlaot c 1 by It, use, It 10 ;not it.,:rectitlilo. and Gives lietieneotlizate To the dull h...ity pain. euu,t'd by di; a,e , - of tho Head. after 11:utig, it arc delightful and invb;onding. It er e u, ; ,l l d out all oh ,tructiute, ,truligtliell. the =laud-, and gives a healthy :tetion to tue port ,fleeted. More than Thirty %ears' Of tittle and of I h*. 311tr-h.lll*, ('at nrh :out Ileathothe :-:nott; ha , pr.:% td It , gloat alUe nor all the eteunkun of Ilw :tad :ti tht> lituttleta iL to,anciS htgllor than ~.‘,•r betww. It la rccuunnowh•tl iitimy of thr I.e.st physicians anti is ti-ed tt tth gr,itt t>de.:vst. .t.;alt+Coetioll eVerytlliere. Read tho Certificates of Wl:44C sate Druggists au ILS64. Tho tinder-ig11,.1, Litt ill', ler inatly year , been Willi ztlizl lz. oar %%hole-ale 11.1d', rrtiee, tha.l% r lielLtivi• it to he .1.111 ..z‘ory re•peeL to 11 0 lezi.elllnOtt.laliell , :41% it for tlo: cure of cathro,:d tt 14 ,I.seio,aly tie Lo't nl:li.ltoetCr hi...‘1 1 11 tor all cutituwn dill. , Iletoi. Perry. Airk, New furl:. Rood. Atz-too 11' S. I).Satich., pr0‘111.1.:u1t....11 0., " Olen Paul ,f• Co. Re,•,/, Cadet . Mil 4` St•th NV. Foal: , MI • KI . S,IIt) A. I. II .1).. )1, ‘V. 11 ,1. ‘• 11. 11. Ility, l'oi thind, 31.1. l',(1 , 11 d t... 114., For Salt. IT nll L tig.gi,it, Jan, 6, '66.1y A NEVI" STOCK OF 3) 1 2:57 GOODS at, IC:s; T 1, In the Old Savings Institution corner of King and Print e sis., Lan caster has junk received front New York mid Philadelphia a lartre and splendid as sortment Ui hireign and doinebt lC WINTER, DRY GOODS,. A. full line oliekress Goods, such as rivivclr ALM WOO& rzAnDs. Wool Delaines, all shades, French Merinoes, all shades, Alpacas, all shades, Pal amettas, Mohair Luster, Silk striped Poplins, Bombazines, 6.7 e., Calicoes Irent 23 to :t3 e., Muslin nom ltie up, Checks, Tiekings, Canton Fhomels, Flalniels, all grades, Collars, • L.l D 1 ES' CLOAKS AND ).SILI 11 'LS 'Break fa:it Shawls, Hoods, Nubies, Scarfs, llahnorals, and hooped skirts, Hosiery, tlleves,Nets,Collars of all sorts and styles, Men's extra I feavy Woolen I lose 25 cents a Pair. Also a lull line or MEN'S BOY'S WEAR. JOS. NOTW I, L., Lancaster, Pa. Nov. 4, 65 OriStV s iG 0 OLP S. WYE have jte:t received a new stock of Goods direct from first hands,and are enabled to sell them :Gs cheap as any other store in town. Our assortment of TINE rAivxxxx . GROCIIRIES Is largo and complete, consisting in part of all grade of Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Spices, Fruits, Provisions or nil kinds, together with \Vood :lad Will ow-ware,6 queelts wa re. SWITZER AND LIMBER CHEESE., German fruits, (Pe. Enolish and lonerican Pickles. Fresh Peaches, and all the fancy grocer ies pertainining to a well regulated gro cery store. I ant determined not to be Mir passed in cheapness and in the excellent quality of toy goods, Call around and inspect, our sleek whether you buy or not. A share of pub lic patronage is s,licited. EORGE TiLLE, Agent, Locust street, a h0ve.5.1. Columbia, Dee. 23, '65. OPENING of THE CAMPAIGN fn - ISt36. 1 SG6 JOHN A. JACKSON, 186 G Locust Sire Coluzahia, Penn'a. _FIE has just received a 111 , W and frost% supply of Groceries, also NEW DRIED FRUIT, NEW SUGAR CURED HAMS, No. 1. Shore Mackerel and Labrador Her ring, Raisins, Currants,Pruries, Pickles, Cranberries, Uominy", Sweet Corn, cte, J .:P.,- Our stook of Groceries is full au rev are daily receiving additions, Give us a call. Jan. 20. 1866,tf. P. 4 .. l3EUcr,a. Itl .M. 1) G. L. Dc.i.titutx, M. D. JEAN LE LLucialz, 31. D 'I NV 11 Fish, Chci•su, Flour,
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