Titpartniint. ,Wotice to StalOscr,ibers. Tlle terms of the - 4 3py pre a251:1 per ' annu. A reduction of 50 centA will be made when ipaf m d'in advance. Stibseribere are expected to pay ireigtilarly in advance. , The paper will be discontinued when the timo paid for has expired, except in• spe• dal cases., „ Act- rriitik arouna this paragraph will be..suffteient notice.that:it iy , time to pay up—or 'the ime paid •for is abaft t to ocpiro. •To Correspondents. Cow:tan:cations, letters, contributions, gencrann of merit and interest to the reader, will be acceptable ?ram ,friends front all quarters • 'Xi - iftp,wkll. : b,e a meeting of . sohltera at -Abe Toww Rail, on Wednesday evening tnext,- to : take : measures - to procure the , fboarity due-by the Boroagh. - It- pre fautnEd that those who do not 'attend this :meetion, waive alt right to said-bounty. JUSTICE'S OFFICE REINIOVED.—Sa.mI .has removed his - office to Hamilton's buildings, adjoining Odd lie has fixed 'up his quar ters very cozily: Beautiful 'landscapes, 'battle scenes and handsome paintings Adorn' the walls. SOLDIERS' MEETING .— On Wednesday , , , last, the returned soldiers mot in the Town Hall, After speeches by Lieut..W. .Pfahler; Lieut. - Samuel Evans, and a song from Lieut. Chas. Wright. the meeting ad-, journed to-.meet at •the Town Hall, on •Wedried'ay evening next, at 71 o'clock. . . REMOVED =-Joseph R. Miotwell, Lancaster, Pa., has removed his Dry Good Stbre to Union League Buildings, No. 29 North Queen Street, where he will be happy to have all his Columbia friends .call upon him. He has a splendid stock of goods, and sells them very low, as they •were'bonght at the late low prices. APRIL 9th.—Columbians should re member that the memorable 9th of April, the anniversav of the surrenck rof Lee's army and the death of the rebellion, will. soon be upon us. We notice that prepara tions are being made in other places, to celebrate the day in a becoming manner. Will Colton bia be behind ,or did the patriot ism of her people expire with the fall of the rebellion ? YOUNG BAcnuores Hop.—There will be a grand select hop at the Odd Fol lows' Hall on Tuesday evening, April sth, given by the " Junior Bachelors" of Co lumbia. For those who arc so fortunate to-be invited, we predict a merry time, having no doubtbut that they will find joy uarmonfined, "Whore youth and pleasure meet To chase the glowing hours with flying feet.' AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST.—The April number of this popular publication is more than usually interesting. It con tains matter not only useful to the tillers of the soil but to the meo,hanic, inerchant•, laborer and professional man. It should be in overy family as it contains informa tion for all. Published by 0. Judd 41. Park Row, N. Y., at the low price of :$1,50 per year. W.U.liess takes subscrip tions. • STUN - NG NEWSPAPERS.—Some per sons have the audacity to order their paper stopped without paying up. Should you - ! clesire the publisher of ,a newspaper to dis continue sending his paper to you, always be positive that he is paid for the same up to the date of your request. Remember, if you neglect this duty, it is at his option to , do so or not ; and if he may prefer to con tinuesending it he can hold you responsi ble for the stun() until all arrearages are paid. MEATRE.—Harrison, with a portion .of his unrivalled company from his new Lancaster Theatre, give one of his per formances in Odd Fellows Hall on Satur day evening last. The house was crowded with a respectable and appreciative audi ence.' Mr. S. 11. Henaple was one of the leading characters, and his unique per formance drew f)rth the praise and ap plause of the audience. Many of our eiti zons express their desire to hove the com pany perform hero again. PERSONAL.—Our good looking friend Mr. Worrell of the well known firm of E. Worrell tf:. Co., paid a flying visit, to Co lumhia during the week. lie reports the condition of things at his establishment as very healthy. no was perfectly besieged while here, by persons applying to him for those fa.shionable garments for which his establishment is famed for getting up.— They have just purchased their new spring goods at greatly reduced prices, •and are now enabled to slake suits, a little cheaper than any other house in Philadel phia: I3e.sitre"to call at 819 Arch street when you visit the city. SErtENADE.—On Saturday night last, we were the victim. of a serenade. Some time during the night we were awakened from a profound sleep by a noise at our front door. We arose, and on going to the ii,:indoW, saw a person with a lantern hung on the prong of a large fork, waving it to and . fro. What does all this mean ? we ilsked ourself'. But our fears were soon allayed by the strains of sweetest music starting up. Such delightful music as tub Keifer Orchestra only, are capable of giv ing. Accept our thanks gentlemen, for the compliment p,: id us. HORSES AND BUGGIES STOLEN —On Friday the 23rd inst., two rather gentle manly looking persons appeared at the livery stables of Martin Erwin and Jos. Hogentogler, and each asked for a horse and buggy, one to go to Marietta, the other to Elizabethtown. Their veracity not :t..heingdouhted; the horses were hitched up and off they started,saying they would be back the same evening. Nothing has since been heard of them. A reward of fifty dollars is offered for the arrest and conviction of the theives or the restoration of the property. • , . ARRESTED.-John G. Mellinaer; Act .hag Agent, was arrested at . Reading "On: Saturdavlast' for . tarnpOring with the biails,onAre Reading "ce' Columbia R. R. E ifii - iVas taken to Phiiadalphia, rind in do fault of .11.5000 bail was committed to prison. He had hitherto' borne .an' •„ :.character,,and,what induced. hina to com mit such an act, is surprising to everyone. ; He is, the son of Dr. David.Afellinger, a highly respectable physician of this town, who is well,knowrythroughout the county ii:kontlernan of character, integrity and fair dealing,. He has.the.sympathies of the entire community for the distress this,un- . ibrtlinate eircitinstance liaabrot:lght. upon , TILE .;LIQUOR, • CA.SP.-7Th_9,., liquor cases lately heard before tht3:o . 3: Assessor for this district have been decided soifur,as that officer has jurisdiction. In the case of -Abraham S. Hackman, of Mount Joy, the Assessor, decided that .there were some twenty • thousand gallons of whisky • sold by him on which the tax .- of $2 per gallim had not been paid. From.this decision Mr. Hackman appealed, and tho matter will undergo further investigation by the U. S. Commissioners at Wa§ll - in'gtqn or more likely by the U. S. Court lei - the • Eastern District. It is proper to state in this con nection that Mr.Hackman alleges he paid all tax due the United States.—Erpr ess. . . . NEW LOCOMOTIVE.—Arnevi and very haridsornelocomotive was turned out and shipped from Norris' . Locomotive Works ou Tnsdayafternoori,Whiclislitypasses any thing of the kind we have ever,seen. It is a four-wheel combined passenger engine, intended for heavy grades, and was con structed for the Cumberland and Pennsyl vania Railro.d. The cylinder of the en gine is 1G x 24 inches, and the drivers 41 feet., This engine is named " The Mary land," and is the most beautiful pieta of workmanship ever turned put of the city of Lanaster, and we doubt if it can be equalled anywhere else. The machinery etc., was inspected by Mr-, Thos. land, the well-known InSpector of the machinery Tor the- abovezmerktioned road, and has been pronounced by him as . the most perfect and cOnipleie that he has elver examined. 7 /rUefligaarp POLICE CASES befoie S'afutiel Evans; Esq., during the week . .'• - • • —James Farley was. arrested for assault and battery, on John Dutton. Defendant discharged. • • ; —Com. vs. James Farley, complaint surety of the Peace. Defendanfdischarged. —Corn. vs. John Kelley, drunken and disorderly conduct.. Locked up in Town Hall cellar until sober._.. Defendant dis charged. Com. vs. Sarah Moore alict&S . irah Jones, complaint, Infanticide. Atter a full hearing, the defend:ititwas over to answer at April- session, for concealing the death of a bastard child. We promis ed last week to give the testimony in full. We cannot do so how evet;, for the reason that it is until fot publication. PERSONAL.—Prof. T. R. Vickroy has resigned his position in the First National Bank of Columbia, and be seen by reference to our advertisingeoltrmns that he takes charge of Lebanon Valley Col lege, which opens on the 7th of May next. We are sorry to lose friend V., but con gratulate the citizens ,of Annvillo and vicinity on accession of a very worthy christian gentleman, an enterprising man and ripe scholar. Ho is the right roan for• the position, and we have no doubt but that he will make this college one of the best institutions of learning in the State,as he has the experience and acknowledged ability to do it. He will be assisted by sonic of the very best men:and most ac complished te,achers in the country. He carries with him the best wishes bra host of friends, and we sincerely hope that an all-wise Providence will be just in the distribution of favors, enabling him at no distant day to realize the' full fruition of long-cherished hopes , t$A - tior 'or you he. may good luck hit you, Anti 'mow; herfaw'riteq, Foto admit. you." DEATH OF AN ESTEEMED-CITIZEN.--- It is with regret that , 3:1 - 6" announce the death of iNfr..fohnShaenr; Bookseller and Publisher, or this city, which took place at Manhieln on Friday of last week. His death was sudden, and suprised the whole community. His health had not been good for some months, but he was still able to transact his business, On Friday morning he had left houLt for the purpose of doing sonic business at ALtnhiem. and after getting through. with it started for home about five o'clock in the evening. He had not proceeded far. when" he was observed to he sinking and finally fell partly out of the buggy. Ho was at once taken out and carried to the house of Mr. Ifarri.son Gripple, where he died a few hours after, of apoplexy. Mr. Shaeffer was widely known in Lancaster comity, awl and has left behind liima name for good deeds. He was a intin of generous im pulses, a good citizen, stead fast patriot,and the large cOncourse,• sof people which at-' tended his funeral on Monday, attest the esteem in which he was universally held. —Era in in Cr. NEW SPRING GOODS.—We arc well aware,tliat the ladies never forget to glance at the advertising columns of the news paper ; for their tact and experience alike, teach them that partips 4 .l who advertise lib erally, generally Serenfost reasonable. It is hardly necessary for us,therofore,to call their attention to. Iliddeman's advertise ment. But it is just to them and their large and elegant assortment of spring goods,to say that it is unsurpassed in our town. They were selecited with great care by Mr. B. Prank Haldeurtn, in the Phila delphia and New I. 7 erk.l.lfurkets,and were purchased just in the nick of time, when goods were lowest.. -Prints,_ Silks, Linen, Cloths, Balmorals, ,tc., are sold much cheaper than heietofere. , Halderniui's are well known as our most enterprising liter chunts.and are ; gAleirtAn whose courtesy, wide acquaintance:add fong experience are guarantees that ladies who patronize their establishment will receive every attention and all necessary aid in making their se lections. ' • PLITLIc Aquggq, Ex ir arkrTroN.—The anti - nal" Fo#- the Public Schools of Col umbia,were held on Wednesday and Thursday evenings '; Under the super vision of Prof. A. O. Newpher, at. the new school building ph Cherry Street. The largo lecture room ;Nvaiifilled to its utmost capacity, by citizens _and others who felt. an interest:in thaWark.ot education,whicli now seems so thoroughly established in our midst. ,Tho exercises consisted of dia logues, tableaux, essays, declamations,&c. All done surprisingly well, acquitting themselves with satisfaction and credit, showing that the schools have had -good instructors. • We wore pleased.to ,See that the accom modations were some better than were -affrirded at their last anniversary. Com fortable seats aro now placed in the Hall, and the audiende, after retiring, were not afflicted with ti severobacltache, as in days of yore. A little more light would, not havedamaged the reputation of the Hall, and if some of the pieees,would not have been so long, theaLtdi...nce would not have been compelled to lose a portion of night's rest. Hereafter it is-to. be hoped that .ho pieces selected Will be of moderate length, sri'that the hall may be, darlymecl by ten .&! * clPckt. • * • : • ARTFIUR.—The April number of Ar :iiiit'es.Maigazino contains a beautiful steel engravi ng,called "Lead us not into tempts - tion." It has engravings of all.the latest fashions in dross and the literary articles aro of the best. Some of the best writers in the country are contributors •to 4this Magazine. published.by T. S. Arthur cir. Co., Phila., at $2,50 a year. W. U. Hess has it for sale. • For the Spy; • MESSRS. EDITORS -=.1 . , in common with many otters, feel thankful for • the effort that the Council is making to clear the rubbish and filth from our streets, and really look upon it as a harbinger of good. I would, however, respectfully call the attention of the honorable members com posing this body, to the deplorable condi tion of many alleys in certain parts of the borough—ons of them on Locust Street, near Front, in which the refuse vegetable matter - from a number of dwellings is per mitted to accumulate—and which must to a very considerable extent, frustrate their efforts to eradicate the seeds of disease during the coming summer. I also, hum bly suggest,whether some attention to the purification of sinks, might not materially aid them in their humane exertions. " A word to the wise is sufficent." All of which is respectfully submitted. CHOLERA. MORBUS. A CARD.—We respectfully call atten tion of all who use or sell Segars, Tobacco.SnutT,lre. to our advertisement in to-day's paper, and there is no doubt by giving us a call you will find plerr y of goods:4ll;9r line from twenty five to fifty per cent. che&per thin %t CS! 'or 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 ets.a•hole sale ; bought before the 40 etc. tax. We also sell Killiekinick in lb packages, at GO eta per lb, worth at the Facbry, $l,OB per lb. No. 1, Fine Cut Chew ing Tobacco by the 1-2 barrel, $l,Ol worth at the fac tory 51,52 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, Sault Pipe , , S:c., that it will be to their ad vantage to give us a call before parch asing, as our prices will he made satisfactory. Our m 3tto is.quick sales and small p ofits. We have the best stock of double-dipped Virginia Sweet 'rwist Tooacco in the market and arc the only one in the county who has it for sale. The old and true saying is, persons will buy where they get the cheapest. All we ask is a trial and you will find our goods the cheapest and will give satisfaction, FENDRICII BROS. IM:de:sale and Retail Tobacco, Snarl' and Segar Manufactory Front St., 5 doors from Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. tm3l -..' . 3 .. 5 3?--' Q Deaths and marriages:tut publi.hed in this paper without charge. When accompanied by commen taries, whether prose or poetry, tire cents per tine will be charged. Funeral notices Lou cents per line. Pay-able in advance. On the 27th inst., at Shenk's Hotel, in TA”ncaster, by Re•v, L. Peters, John B. Eshleman to Martha B. Kauffman both of Wrest :::)a. - __ - i i. arch 20th, 1395,Wm.nlaney McG uigan in the 27th year ot!his age. In this place on Tuesday evening, March 27th inst.. Edward, son, of General Justin Dituiek, 1.7, S. A., aged about 20 years. May his soul rest in peace. In Columbia, on Thursday evening, March 29th, 186 G, Mary 11., wife of John W. Steacy, in the 33rd year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her late residence,in Walnut Street, above Second, on to-morrow (Sun day) afternoon at one o'clock.. Funeral services at the Lutheran Church. NEW . AM' ERTISEMENTS Stable to Rent. A GOOD STABLE, WITH STALLS for .t 1 Horses and Cows, a Carriage House and Corn Crib attached, back of 2nd and Walnut. Streets. Possession immediately. Enquire of Dr. Devlin on the premises or of J. H. MIFFLIN. March 31, 2t Siinuauze • School. .I\ir ISSES CALDWELL AND MIFFLIN'I will open e. a school on the tirst - floor of the Public School building, on Monday the 16th of April next, for tuition in all the ordinary English branches. Session to continue one quarter. Terms moderate. . From the success that has heretofore attended their efforts in that directian,They feel confident of their abil ity to give perfect satisfaction. ANNIE CALDWELL, MATTIE J. MIFFLIN. Col., mar, 31,-3t rutugoturusuE. OULD & CO'S Celebrated Furniture ‘_X Establishment is removed from Sec ond and Race Stree:s, to the Splendid NEW DEPOT, Nos. 37 and :39 North Second Street, (Op posite Christ Church,) Philadelphia. Where they purpose selling for one year, at about cost. Elegant Furniture at Fabulously Low Prices. Also, at their Ninth and Market Streets Branch, where they are...selling equally low, being about to enlarge the premises. GOULD & CO'S Furniture Depots, Nos. 37 and 39 N. Second St., and Cor. 9th, and Market streets, Philadelphia,. mar. 31, 3m IMF GOODS STORE REMOVED, TIE subscriber has removed his store from West King to No. 29 North Queen Street—Union League Building, Lancas ter, Pa., which has been refitted, and is now one of the HANDSOMEST STOKES IN THIS CRY, where he now invites his friends r.nd cus tomers to call and examine his large and Cheap Stock of Goods, which has just come from the city, bought at the present low prices, which will en able him to SELL AT LOWER RATES than those who laid in their stoek early, when Goods were high. .TOS EMI R. KNOTWELL, , No. 29 North Queen st., Lancaster, Pa. filar. 31,-tf ,IL CARD. Two False Reports are in circulation, calculated to 'deceive the public and operate detrimental to my interest, viz ; •lst., "That there are no large apple trees for Sale at the Columbia Nursery." This report is traced to a Clerk in one of our re spectaNe Hardware Stores. Ttid truth is we have now on hand over 25,000 fine large Apple Trees, comprising all the popular varieties.. 2nd. " That we are closing up the Nur sery business, consequently it is not to be presumed that a good assortment of stock is, or wiil hereafter be ;ound at our Nur sery." - This and like reports spring into existence, probably from the fact :that we are going into the• mann tlicture , Brick, and also because our prices tbr most of our Nursery Stock, are so low in cotnpsrison to other establishments or tree dealers. The inference would naturally be that we are closing out, This is not the case. We are enlarging, instead of decreasing_ our Nur sery,and shall continue to do so if the de mand on us for stock continues to increase hereafter as it has of late. S. H. PURPLE. Mar. 31st, tf. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 1866. -. :1866; SPRING OF 1866 At HA.LDEMAN'S, Locust Street, above4'ront. We would call the attention of our PATRONS and the Pi 0 P L E TO OUR STOCK OF GENERAL DRY GOODS, CA.RPETINGS, QUEENSWARE. Now opening and being replenished almost daily throughout the season. It will be remembered the inducements offered at our establishment LAST FALL, in presenting an almost ENTIRE NEW STOCK. THIS SPRING OUR STOCK IS STRICT LY IN - ENV. Thereby . giving to our P&ons theadvan tage of the late decline in all FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MANUFaTURES. NO OLD GOODS FROM LAST SEASON,CONSEQUENTLY NO LAST SEASON'S PRICES. PRICE S of all Imported Fabrics based upon the late de cline in Gold. All under cost of Impor tation and many goods at old prices. PRICE S of all standard and other domestics the Very low est possible. We solicit or. examination of our Stock, always feeling glad to show our Goods At HALDEMANS' Locust, above Front REMEMBER TILE PLACE HALDEMAN'S, Locust Street Above Front, COLUMBIA, PENN'A. March 31, 1866. NEW . ADVERTISEMENTS :ETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIM .ED in the Post Office at Columbia Pa., Saturday, March 31, 1566. ts,.."'To obtain any of these letters, the avpliromt must call for 'advertised letters,' give the date of this list, and pay one cent for advertising. LADIES' LIST. Laughlin Elizabeth Mann Matilda (ENTLEMEN'S LIST. Ahl D. Fess Samuel Armstrong A. Knox James Braman Henry Lewis W. 2 Baker Christian Peekman D. E. Dietrick Adam SuiderJ. Friday Sam ilatt Sword.; William Greiner Henry Smith Sol Hess Adam Smith John L. Schaffer Franklin March 31, 1866. M. J. FRY.P.:kf PUBLIC SALB OF REAL ESTATB. WILL be sold at public outcry, by or der of the 01 plums Court of Lancas ter County, on FRIDAY, APRIL 20th, ISG(3, at 7 o'clock P. M., at the Public House of Jacob Si:Miller, in the Borough of Colum bia, the following. real, estate situated in said Borough. No. 1. A lot of ground on the east side of Third street, between Locust and Walnut streets, and bounded west by Third street, north by an alley, cast and south by pro perty of Conrad Swartz, containing in front on Third street 911 feet 2 incites and in depth 30 feet with a Two-Story Brick Dwelling House and other Ito provements thereon. No. 2. A lot of Ground on the east side of Third street, between Locust and Walnut streets, I.ounded west by Third street, north by a small alley, east by ground of Mrs. Santee, and soul b by an alley, and containing in front on Third street 55 feet 6 inches and in depth 39 feet 10 inches with a frame stable and other improve- ments thereon. No. 3. A lot of Ground on the sonth-enst corner of Third and Walnut streets. bound ed north by Walnut street, east by John Lockard's estate, south by a small alley, and west by Third street, and containing in front on Walnut street 21 feet and in depth 132 feet S inches. No. 4. A Lot of Ground on the west side of Third street, between Locust and Wal nut streets, bounded east by Third street, south by an alley, west by an alley, and north by lot of Henry Wolfe, containing in trout on Third street 51 feet 10 inches and in width at the back end 40 feet G inches, and in depth 135 feet 5 inches with a Frame Dwelling House, Frame Shop and other improvements thereon Terms :—One third of purchase money to remain on the property during the life of the widow of Richard Derrick and the balance to be pail on the confirmation of sale by the Orphans Court. _ SAMLTET. TRUSCOTT Administrator d. b.n. e. t. a. of Richard Derrick, dee'd mar. 31,-ts CLOSING OUT SALE OF THE NEUFCHATEL WATCH Co Owing to the failnre and sudden close of the works and busine s s of the NEUFCHATEL WATCH a large number of Pine Watches, manufactured es pecially for the United -ztateli, being heavy.tirst chi.* time keepers, intended to stan 1 hard usage and sudden changes of tetn,tera tire, are left' in our hands for immed.ate sale. As agents of the Company, we are obliged to de-po.w oft his Stuck for Casa, in the shortest passible time. We have theref. tie, decided on the plan annexed, tie the one that will be pro,hte five of the desired result. Thi., plan gives every one an opportunity of obtaining first-ola-s time-keener; at a price that a'l can c,nnn every Certiti ewe repretwm. a War:h. there are no b.anks, and every one who invests in the sale moat get a witch at halt their retail mice nt lest- , t; and if at ad fortu nate, One to a Car with piide through life. Itmnittatices tiny b.• mad,; at our in Regigter,qi Letters or by Expre.s or l'ost-uitie3 der6 Drafts payable to a order, Intl w: guarantee a •a!e return. This INSURES safe 'delivery Luta sure re turn to every patron. We wart ant every Vat elf na represented, and sat i-faction isgu.irtuteedin every instance. K now ng the worth Of the stock, we can give a warrantee to every parcha9er. The price ha. been pl.t.•ed at the very low figure in order to inn 'lcahn.° s he; and all who .le.ire to improve the opportunity shouitt make early application. HAZARD , MOORE &COf, 313 Broad New York, %gents for the Neofe , ottel Watch Co The following splendid 11,t of FINE WAHL' ES & CHAINS WOATI-1 $350,000 ! To be sold for TEN DOLLARS' EA C 77 ! 127 Gold Hunting rlh rolometers $175 to $450 153 Gold Hunting Patent Levers 15) to 325 141 Gold Hunting lon ple x 101 to 30 • 175 Gold 'hinting Patent Levers 75 to 275 232 Gold Huntine Levers t•o to 273 240 Gold Hinting Lepines 50 to 200 169 Gold Mattied.lasoi Levers 90 to 27a 335 Heavy 101 l Patent Levers 75 to 223 26i Heavy Gold-"ased Levers 70 to 175 420 Ladies*Gold-Hunting Levers 95 to 225 272 Ladle.' Gold-Enameled Levers 53 to 250 135 Ladies' Gol . Mazie Levers 60 to 2 5 235 Ladies' Gold Engraved Levers 45 to 175 263 Ladies' Engraved Lepines 10 to 123 3 , 0 Heavy Solid Silver Implex 35 to 125 733 Heavy Silver P itent Levdrs 31 to 125 50) Heavy Soli4l Silver Levers 25 to 10) 47S Heavy Solid Silver Lepines 20 to 90 251 Ladies' Solid ea , ed Levers 23 to 9 ) 221 Ladies' solid Cased Lepino 2) to 55 MI the above List of Watches will . he sold for TEN DoliAl. Eton. Certificate= representinz °aril end eve' watch in the above h-t arc plaeed in similar En%Olnpes and sealed. Any p^non edit:tinny!: Certiliente, had at nor office, or ~entby nmil to any addresc.ean have the artiele ealtel f on the return of di o Cer tificate. with Ten Dolla s. _ eharn.e for I'ol.w-train^ Certiierites. 1.0 cents each. Five will he i-ent for S!, and Fifteen for 55. The Certificate mm-t, in all care•. returned with told ACeMrlpany the InVy When vood., an. ord••red. All order: promptly and forwar led by re turn mail or r.xprei,i, II \Z. I / 4 r11) :110011F. &CO.. .U 3 Broadway, New York. mar. 31- it. Lebanon V alley College, At ANSVILLE, LEBANON' CO., PA. A NORMAL AND CLASSICAL DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FoR BOTH SEXES. 91131 S institution, having been refitted 1 and newly furnished, will be opened us a normal and classical school of high grade, on Monday, May 7, 18tiG. Instruc tion will oe given in common and higher English. Mathematics, Natural Science, the German. French, Latin and Greek languages, Vocal and Instrumental music, Drawing and other Ornamental branches. 'III_ A: corps of • the best teachers will be employed. TERMS, for Spring Session of 13 weeks : One-half in advance, the balance at mid dle of session. Bourdin2,w.shing. fuel, and tuition, $6l 'fuition, normal or clas.doul, Primary.Dty. School. 15 11 .lusic, with ti , e of instrument, 1.2 The rooms are entirely furnished,so that the only additional expense will be the necessary books. For further information address Rev. G. W. MILE.; RIGOR, General Agent., at Lebanon, 1-a. or R.W. T. R. VICK:ROI% A. LI., Principal, at Annville, Pa. mar. 31,-2m. UPHOLSTERING. am UNDERSMNED HAS TAKEN IZ'YIIkIS adjOi u tig• the residence of Jatines Barlier, in Walnut street, where he is at all times prepA red to do all kinds of work in his line. Such as, flanging Cur tains, cutting, makin4 and laying Carpets, Repari tu2; Silas utd chain:. ntaking spri ng, corn-husk or air mattresses, cushions &it, & 4 % SAMUEL, CARTER. mar. 10, 'G6 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of '-‘tary . Itake:ntraw, late of Colon' laa 1-dintnP4Pr Co., (lOWIISL4I. Lattars of administration on said est , ite having Leen granted to the undersigned all persons indebted thereto are re quested to make immediate settlement, and those hawing claims or demands against the same will present, thetn without delay for settlement to the under signed residing in said borough. I,IMLEL TRUSCOTT, Administrator. mar 17.-Gt BRUNER II \S REMOVED.! NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS ! Front Street, nd door above Locust, CULL; ABIA, P.E.N.N . .4. Great inducements Offered in the• - DRY GOODS LINE. We have fitted up spacious Store Rooms in Wi ECUILDiNGs on Front Street, where we are enabled to keep a large stock- of all kinds of goods, consequently we can now ofteCto our cus tomers and the public generally a- greater variety and at prices which we ltuow wiP give satisfaction. We have just returned from Philadelphia with a CO3IPLETE STOCX: of DRY GOODS purchased at low prices and will be sold AT SMALL PROFITS, FOR CASd. Good Calicoes at 20 cents. Muslin , : and sheeting, at all prices. Ginghams, Checks, Tickings, Fia (Vv., very cheap. Merl noes, Alpacas, Delai nes, and other Dress Goods of the latest Styles. HA,siery, Gloves, Trimmings, &e. Hoop Skirts and Balmoral Skirts, Latest, Styles. Full assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. TWEEDS, Ltc. A lso a full stock. of Bow's, SIIOES AND GAITERS, made of the best material and warranted to give saitisfaetion. Call and see our stock before pur chasing. I. 0. BRUNER. Front street, near Locust Feb. 17 NENV ST VLE OF WATERFALL Combs at aug. 26, J. F. COTTRELL. W. P. COTTRELL. J. F. COTTRELL A: BROTHER, Successors tO. J. W. COIII.I.tELL, deo'd, Dealers in Foreign 4: Domestic Hardware, Bar Iron Steel, .Nails, titass, Paints, Oils,Varnislies, Turpentine Benz ne A large assortment of Parlor, Cook and and Office Stoves always on hand. Tin Ware manufactured to order at shortest not ice. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, in large quantities and of every variety Plows, Corn Shellers, Feed Cutters, Shovels, iloes, Forks, lthkes, cte. Coarse and Fine Salt at lowest market prices. . _ A large assortmentof Double and Single barreled Guns, Powder Flasks, Game Bags and shot pouches. Ride it Blasting - Powder, shot and caps. A' - irj„... _Highest market prices paid for Clover, Timothy and Flax seeds, large quaatities or which we have constantly on hand and otter 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 trimmings. \V respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Locust Street, Columbia. Nov. -1, 65 tf. BRICK FOR SALE rrurE undersigned having leased Wisler's 1. Brick Yard, would offer to the Public, buildm , ; brick of the very petit quality. Orders may be left at his residence. Locust street above Second. MICHAEL LIPHART. Mar. 10, 00 tA S1•••' nil PER YEAR! We want agents ,0 V every %vhere to sell our improv ed . 010 :Nlachines. Three new kinds. Under aim upper teed. Warranted live years. Above salary or large con= missions paid. The only machines sold in United States for less titan dill, winen are fully licensed by Haire, Wheeler tti Wd.sun, ()rover c.r.: Baker, ,i'»yer and Co., and Bac:h a/ler. Alt other cheap 1111telittleS are in fringments and the seiter or user are liable lu arrest, fine, mut impri.itoninclii. Illustra ted eiretuars sent f. cc. Address, or call upon Shaw Oz; Clark, 13iddlefurd, Maine. mar. 10, XO TICE! Treasurer's office of The Cora, and Port Deposit It. R. Co. Notice is hereby given to We stockhold ers of the Col tim..na Port Deposit Rail road, Company, that the ninth install ment on the capital stock of said company of rive dollars per snare, will be due and payabie at the office of the Treasurer in Coiumbia,Pa., on the tll7:th day of April By order of the Board of _Directors. A. J. IC A LT FF NI A N, mar. 17, Treasurer. NT ; OTlCE—Applicat ions for the collection _LI of the Borough Tax for 'Silt, will be received by Commit at its next stated meeting, Friday, Anvil 20th. By order of Council. GEO. IL ItICIIARDS, Clerk. March 24-11 t. ----- HOUSEKEEPER: 4 3 ATTENTION. - _ rpii E citizens of Columbia and vicinity, _L are respectfully invited to call and ex . - amine my large and varied assortment of 3000USEMEEPING GC CDS Comprising every variety of TIN W A RE, SILVER.-PLATED WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, I' ‘Nt Y GO - )D.S. PLAN ISUED TIN-WARE, COOKING UTENSILS. CIIAMBER WARE. IN SETS, UOLLOW WAR. • EN AM LED. COPPER. KEVILF.S, BRASS KETTLES Chafing Dishes, Egg Boilers, Britannia Ware, Waders tte., &c. Stoves of cwt.)! lirstriplion. BRILLIANT 'AND NIAGARA, Are two of the best stoves in the Market They are guarantied to give satisfaction. Ci.-Cti 1: ITT LN (-1 iN:. • FI.UNI. : ING Carried on in all its various branches. Stoves,ShopA,Dwellings,&e., fitted up with Geis and Water Pipes, in the best manner.. On hand a good assortment of Chandeliers, Bracketg, Drop Lights and Pendants, Galvanized Iron, Lead and Ter ra Cotta Water Pipes. ' ' ' O- Reparing promptly and pzrsonally attended to. HIRAM WILSON, Cor. Locust d: 2nd st., Col'a. MEM Garden, Field and Flower Seeds. From Briggs & Brothers, Rochester, Sk. , w York, MEM:SE kinds of seeds which mature I_ more perfectly in the old countries are imported from the best seed liou,.es and the balance is grown . hi this country, with the greatest care; there fore those who pur chase them can depend upon getting the best the world affords. ; For sale at Mar. 3. JACKSON'S. THE CASFI PRICES paid lor oraD NEws PER.:Q. PAM PHLETS,DOOKS AND WAST.EPAPER of every description. - IL C. LUNDY, 143 south 4th street, fel). 114, ISGG. ly. Dress Making T:IE Undersigned will teach the art of euttiMr, Dresos , B• i .ques, .Taekets, Garibaldas, Children's Garments, on a new scale. Any lady can he tetvzht in three hours to he her own dress maker, where, on the old plan it usually takes six months to learn. Apply to B. A. KI.NIBURG, 3rd Street., below Locust. Blur 174 HORACE GREELEY'S H ISTORY ar WAR.--`*The Eimer iron Colitliet,".iri two voluit_im El eg illustrated with 1.4 portraits on steel ; nu merous maps and diagrams of bottle-fields; views; 1--5.00 u eopire sold. . Volume 1. of this zistory, ,published almost two years later than the nrst part 01 nearly eveey other, already includes among its patrons full 25,,i4a oLthe purchasers of those early works, end is everywher o itieugnized as the highest authority, even by Ilia author's poliiical'opponents. - - - - Volume 1.1. will b 4 ready in a fivrThontbs--"sit'the eatLeet day on which a w,...1.-pr! pared h.sr.ory - of the_ warcan lie untamed. The entire Work, inimitable • mike to excellence of ;lan and detail, will be vastly_ sup - eller to any of thorn now completed, (most of weigh wero - completed" long b.:roro Uen. Grant's report was made, and by far the most satisfactory • itiscory of the hue stupendous struggle—altogether unequalleil fur ule“rness, tannest., and accuracy. of, staiemants. conThined with candor and - grapnde- de• lineation of events; - • If completed as designed,. the work wal be au.. thority as to the events of themost" wonderLul ertrin the h.store of the U. Curtin, UoveVlor— iii It would be difficult to place ten high an estimate on Ow Nemec Mr. Greely has rendered our country by the preparation or ; bi- volume, a wait the fo.tlhonti dig of tae neeohd volatile with eager xpectatiou.— ri/tioni D. Kelley, It bi•ar, the ma. h.? of labor, studied candor and ac-- cut acv.— &ward, Secretary of Stole. • atire to idnude and cle,r, with >o inuch.of life and .pd it in it [flat it-I--next 104mpo•.iblo not to read a whole ehdpier nithout idoppmg. * It wit be, and ought to be te.id by alt our country. men.—Edward Cowan. U. S. Senate. --- • . . it, accuracy gtves it a %nine beyond any other hi,tory at that eventful pcm.d. Tan great tadastry and impartiality or Mr. Uwely Mat. , this tilt ) C,Xt 11i Mil future licdorich of tte Ureat tZebellton.— Tion•Lleu b )terr a ... M. C. if a• 1 the II kt :rte.. of the area , Rebellion which I has,' ~ ..ssichnLit, this one to rue the be-t in t. ,e 000 Ilt , livs- of it , ante,talcut and concurrent Congres-ton.d R.icard-, as a., wet! as of the events ' of the oar uself.—Schu9kc ccea fax, Spot/u• U. S. foli,se of liep3. Ve. ul•nn W.ii be accompanied (without extra charge, by an elegant c.mperpla e Map of the seat of want, $1 u(.). 6,1 d only by tiaveling agents.— Addre2.s U. D. CO.; mar. 10, Publisher, tlarttord, Loan. UA RTERLY REPORT OF Tit E CON krlld ditio I. of the Columbia National Baal; the morning of the lirst Monday of Jan. IW3. SPERING'S Jewelry Store. • RESOURCES. Notes and bills dis'd, *005,014,01 U.S. bonds 1.1,13,),Ated for eireuladon, 500,00000 S. tt00d....3n hand, 17 LIU 312.49,011,01 Cash in n,tos of °tiler Nat. Wits 1.060,00 " State " 17,784,W 958.U0 - - Specie, Legal condors and compound Mt. notes. Remittanees,other vit , ll items. Due Mom Phila. and New Yutk isait Banks, Due from other ISM. Banks, Due from Banks and Bankers, Banking 'louse, Currenc expenses 'razes paid, Capital. paid in Surplus fund, 91,284,:•7 Discount and Exchange' 5,82.3.81 97,113,38 Dividends unpaid,3 '2l ,0 .. Duo to National ,yank., 1 - ,..1,734,74 .. do to other Banks, 13,..91,70 Circulation of Columbia Manic, 3. 3.385,00 do Col a National think, 388.:_ .00 Individual deposits, 3,,5,34,31 10.16.849,75 OPENING of THE CAMPAIGN for ISOG HE has just received a new and fresh supply of Groceries, also NEW DRIED FRUIT, SUGAR CURED ITAMS, No. I, Shore Mackerel and Labrador Her ring, Raisins. Currants,Prunes, Pickles, Cranberries, Hominy, Sweet Corn, Ate. ,7,0^ Our stock of Groceries is full an We are daily receiving. additions. Give us a call. Jan. 20. ISt36,tf. MITE' subscriber havine•sold his store and 1 dwelling, is compelled to close out his stock which he now oilers for sale at very - reduced prices., either 'IIIIOLESALE OR RETAIL. His stock consists of as large and general asortment of Mens' Boys' Ladies' and Childrens' Boots and Shoes, as car be found elsewhere in the town. Those requiring. Boots and Shoes, will find it to their advantage to CALL AND EXAMINE lIIS STOCK, before purchasing elsewhere. SAMUEL GROVE. HENRI" UARPER. 52U ..1./ZuHSTREET,ZI PHILADELPHIA, Watches, Fine. Jewelry, Sofia Silver Ware, and Superior Silver Plated Ware, at Ito. (laced Prices ! March 21, 1566-Cin. A T a meeting of the Council, htld Fri day, March Dith, it was Resolved, That the Borough Tax for tho year 1366 be assessed at the rate of 35 cents on the one hundred dollars valuation, and that an a hatenient of nye percent beutade on said tax if paid on or before the IZith of June next. Resolved, That appeals will be heard at the TO WIJ Hall, bet ween the hours of 2 v.nd 5 on the ulternuon of Thurstla v, May 10th. By order or Council, GEO. 11. nical.A.R Ds, Clerk. Mar 24-3 t. T W. CA LITER & CO., 0 .Have opened and are receiving week ly a tine assortment of Straw Hilts, Bon nets, Silks, Ribbons, Flowers,Yrames,&c. Wholesele anti . . Pantty and Straw Bonnets on hand. .101 IN W. CAI . ..VER.& Co., lIs.To. 61, North Second St., blow Arch, _lurch 21 21n Philadelphia, ME All kinds of johhing personally attended to with promptlyis and dispatch. A share of public 11 :nonage is s)lieited. marr. W. W. upP. For Sale. ,t FIRST CLASS LEA ITIE:R TOP ..C1 Buggy nearly new. ititiek x Me (Jinni's, makers. a pply to W. RIGHTER. PAPER !LANCING I PAPER HANGING HE undersigned would announce to T the citizens of Columbia and vicinity that he is prepared to do all kinds of paper hanging at short notice. All work done promptly and well. All orders loft at the confectionary store of Allen Richards in Locust street, near Front, will receive my personal attention. SAMUEL B. RICTIA.R.DS. mar. 21,-2to Ll-4.BILI2'IES: Indebtedness. of Directors, 51',823. Sworn to anu subscribed by SAMUEL SHOOLL Cashier. Jan. 6 3m 1866 JOHN A. JACKSON, 1566 Locust Street, Columbia, Penn'a. BOOTS AND SHOES! SELLING OF TO CLOSE OUT. Col., to ar. 24,-2m TO TAX PAYERS. MILLENER Y lIND STRAW GOODS. Millenery. Pattern Dr. F. mARLETTA, B Y special request offers his professional SerVICLIS to CitiZells 01 Columbia. Ile may be found at his office at the residence of Mr. B lialdennin on Locust Street near Presbyterian church on Thursday only, t'etween the hours of 12 M. and 5 P. M. Aer - lle will attend to special cases of chronic diseases of long standing. ma". 10. 'OO. Carpentering. rpUE UNDERSIGNED would respect -1 wily intorin the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, that he has fitted up the brick shop on the alley above Fourth and hack of Locust street, where he will carry on the carpentering latsiness in all its va rious brandies. Buildings taken by Conlnlet or Otherwise. March 24, 34+ E0:255,03 100,05:400 6,87,1.0 • E 137,72 1,1 9 40,432,70 180.041,12 10,000,00 1,206,58 433,23 1.;633,84 $1,47,/73,13 500,000,00 $1647;1 1 7533
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