gord ,Iltintrtturnt. Notice to Subscribers. i• - The terms of the Spy are $2,50 per annum. A reduction of 50 cents will be made when paid in advance. Subscribers are expected to pay regularly in advance. The paper will be discontinued when the time paid for has expired, except in spe cial cases. Agr - A mark around this paragraph will be sufficient notice that it is time to pay up—or the Imo paid for is about to expire. To Corresnondents. Communications, letters, contributions, gencrallu of merit and interest to the reader, wilt be acceptable From friends from alt quarters N. J. A. S.—We received your letters yesterday. Glad to hear from you. We will give the MSS our attention. Let us hear from you often. KNAPSAC.II.—Your communication is rather premature. We would rather give it the go by for the present, 3, 11 IL—The article you send us will bblished as an advertisement only. If agreea ble us hear from you. S.—Yes, we are fully cognizant of the whole affair, and when the proper time arrives we . will a round unvarnished tale deliver. A. L.C.—Will send you the document on Tuesday. The other party is confined by sickness. AMANDA.—Do you know that 'you have forgotten your promise? E. M. W. also. Do it ha imedlately. Em.—Much obliged. We think we im pressed the Queen, with the idea that it was best to mind her own business. Dn. G.—You are mistaken in your esti pile. We never intended to "go back" 'on the ,ptAciples for which we fought, 'Em.—Your letter came to hand toolate ,for:this issue. Our Borough Fathers have already :_given the subject matter of your communication 'some attention. 'I,Ve are particularly well pleased with the great' rapidity, and what rapid progress they arc making in filing the allay between Walnut and Lo cust streets. Oo on ye powers, in the good work you have begun, falter not at arty.obstacle, nor doubt not your eventpal triumph. Fo'gzni).-L-A set off' teeth was found along tie Reading & Columbia R. R. near Tieise's Woods. The owner can have them by eaaliug ctt,this office.and pay expenses. „, CLOTIIING—b.E4i,TEAIEN'S LNG GOODS.—Henry Rice liesjust received at his store on Front Street, an,elegant as sortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods Clothing, (Cc., among which may be found all the latest stylcs. Give him a call. RESIGNATION AND APPOINTMENT.— Mendes Cohen, Superintendent of the - Reading and Columbia Railroad, has re signed his position, George S. Gage of the Mine Hill Railroad has been appoint ed to fill the vacancy. We believe he has Already entered upon his duties. PYonx. REPUBLICAN."—This old and ireliable paper—established away back in 31.789- , -coni.es to us beautified and enlarged, N ythiCh sires evidence of its prosperity. It lurge sheet, well printed and contains ;laMtst .finioulo,t of reading matter. May ,the enterprise meet with the success' it ,deserves. • YINE GIIOCEIIII7.*.---Persons in want ,of fine family grocerles will find a choice ,oelection at thestore of Mr.HenrySuplam, ,co,ruer of Front & Union Streets. He has jusr,,returned from the city, with a very large assertmeut of all kinds of goods in his line,which lie otters at moderate prices. See his advertisement in another column. MAsoNIC —The interest in the Ma sonic Fraternity—which was never more flourishing than at the present time—has received a new impetus in this vicinity by the proposition to erect a handsome Ma sonic Hall in Columbia. To this end an awl of incorporation has passed both brandies of the Legislature. An associa tion will be formed with a capital of $20,000. - We hope the enterprise will go on. RAFTING.—During the past week a large number of rafts have arrived and passed by this place.' The late rains have had the effect of swelling the river, m doubt sending a feeling of relief to the hearts of the denizens of the backwoods, who are now able to bring the result of their winter's labor to market -Very little lumber has, as yet, been pur ,chased at this place. Holders are asking ; too high a figure, and may float their rafts to the lower markets thinking to get better prices.. How PAtovoicEgo.—Did you ever read what you supposed to be a very in teresting paragraph in a newspaper, and found when you were just getting at the "gist".of tne joke, that you suddenly run against the annQuncement that somebody had just received so and so in great profu sion,and was prepared to undersell every body else this side of the Atlantic ? We have been caught in that snap many a time,-and had we ever learned the manly art of profane swearing we doubt not we should have " went in" on the Billings gate with a gusto. But to talk thus is profitless—what we went to get at is, to -inform the public that E. Worrell d Co.. Sl9 Arch Street, Philadelphia, make the most fashionable—most handsome,as well as the cheapest clothing in the city. ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF THI3 ll , Al3Er.J..l.ox.—.llforiAlt.}or last, the Ist annigersary of the Death of the Rebellion, was slightly celebrated in this place. The observance thattlie day demanded was not :given., but in the afternoon - a number of Veterans under command of Capt. T. M. FWier, paraded through the streets, fol lowed by an indefinite number of boys and girls. The "Vets" presented a good appearance and we were glad to notice that they had not forgotten to keep step to Vie music, and could "dress" a line that reminded their comrades of eventful days. —We understand that efforts are being ;mule to raise a Volunteer Company. We trope such is the case. There are enough Veterans in , Columbia to raise a splendid company. Lot it be done and in case of raids we will have the "stro arm of the military" for protection, A SWINDIA,•,-,Hammett Sr, Co., New York, as ti very special favor, modestly proposes to sell us a rich prize in a lottery, to be drawn in Covington, I y., on the 30th inst., for the sum of ten dollars, provided we keep the arrangement 'strictly private.' They say " "We have oursqlves carefully seleoted a full cer tificate of a • Package of sixteenths Tickets, and to convince you of our confidence iq the complete success of this• Lucky Package we will guarantee, that if you do not draw at least $5OOO above the price ($lO) of the Tickets, ve will at our own expense, send you another full Package of' 26 Tickets free of any charge, in the Popular E t xtre. Lottery," Modest, is it not ? ' 1V know perfectly well that at least a dozen other people in this vicinity have had the same offer, and as no body can make a living by selling; a great many large'prizes for a very little money, we at once infer that the oftbr is a base cheat.— Think: of an editor haying e. 5000 ! why we wouldn't know what to do with it, The bait don't tempt us—not in the DUO let it tempt you, reader; Shun such yile swindlers as you would a nest of pole pats. NEW GRobErtY STon.E.'---I.lr. Jos. H. Mathiot, advertises in to-day's paper, that he has opened a new Grocery and Provision store at No. 3, Wolf's Row, Front street. "Joe" is a good fellow and deserves the patronage of our citizens.— Give him a call. NEW ORGAN.—Our Methodist friends have made a valuable addition to their choir in the shape of a splendid Organ,— Persons attending Divine Service there will not only listen to 0. - zeellent sermons, but will be charmed with the sweetest music, NEW STATIONERY. — Our friend, W. U. Hess has just received from the manu facturer in Now York, another lot of those splendid Gold Pens, also Stationery of all kinds, Arnold's writing fluid,,vc. Banks, Railroad Offices, Manufacturers, Schools, Associations, and others,cau find at Hess' Book Store, all tbo equipments they need without going to the large cities. BODY FOUND. — We learn that the body of George W, Grubb,who was drowned on Monday, 19th ult., by being carried over the breast of the dam at this place ; was found lodged upon a rock about ten miles below Safe Harbor. Decomposition had not destroyed the body enough to prevent recognition. SPRING —As the Spring advances, our streets presents a more lively and busy appearance while scores of people may be suen wending their way to the neat and tidy store of I. 0. Bruner, Front Street above Locust. He hes, during the week, just added to his stock a splendid assort ment of Spring Goods, which are now sold at astonishing low prices. _ There were three marriages in town on Thursday evening last. The band was out and the upper end of the borough was in a festive mood. The Calatimunpians were also in there glory and it is said that lager :beer flowed freely in the vicinity of ; the Market House, being obtained by the llberality of the happy husbands. PREPARING TO MOVE.—Mr. J. B. Bachman, having disposed of the ground on which his Planing- Mill now stands, is making arrangements to move on his wharf property; between the lower rail road track and the river. Workmen are busily engaged in laying the foundation, and in a short time the whole structure will rest safely from further encroachments of Railroad Companies. cONCERT.---On Monday evening next, the "Folybyrunian quartette," mid Kel fees Orchestra of Lan_caster, will give a concert in Odd Fellows' Hail. They will be assisted by our young friend, " Bud" Griffith, with his Guitar, who is acknowl edged to be the hest guitar player in the State. T. S. Steinhauser of Lancaster will perform on the Piano. It will be a rare musical treat, and we advise everybody to be on hand. It will be worth the ad mission to hear the Guitar Solo. FAIR.--A grand fiiir will be held at Smith's Hall, Middletown, by the ladies connected with the Catholic Church. It will commence on Tuesday next, and con tinue every afternoon and evening during the week. It pronlizieS to be one of the most attractive Fairs ever held in this part of the country. Many useful and hand some articles At. iII be disposed of, by ch not-. Among which we may mention, a, seven octave piano, silver vases,sewing machine, cook stove, cf:e. A magnificent silver pitcher, waiter and goblets, are to be dis posed of by vote, and will lie given to any clergyman in Lancaster or Dauphin coun ties who receives the highest number of votes. EXCITEMENT IN LANC.ISTER.—One of the most foul and deliberate murders ever perpetrated in this country was dis covered in Philadelphia on Saturday last. Eight persons in all,of the Dearing family, were murdered in cold blood. A man answering the description of the murderer, was arrested in Lancaster on Thursday night. He got on a freight train at Steam boat Station. The Conductor asked him where he was going. He said he had been robbed in Philadelphia and was on his way to Chicago. Information of the fact was given at a telegraph station and when the train arrived at Lancaster he was arrested. It caused great excitement and so certain were they of their- man that some of the crowd wanted him killed without trial. —We learn by telegraph, that the mur derer eras arrested on Ft:iday morning, at Market St.,Bridge, Phila. He is report ed to have confessed his guilt, and IL was with difficulty that he escaped lynching. SOLDIER'S AND SAILOR'S UNION.— There was a large turn out of the soldiers at the regular meeting of the "Union" held in the Town Hall on Wednesday evening last. Lieut. Wm. Ptahler, Vice President, in the chair. Lieut. Samuel Evans, Sec. pro tent. After the usual routine of business, an election for Treasurer was held, and result ed in the choice of Lieut. 11. Mullen, 191st, Reg. P. V. It was unanimously agreed to have a "hop" for the bone& of the Union, in Odd Fellows Hall, on Wednesday evening the 2nd day of May, 1866. • The following named persons are to be the managers thereof : Thos. M. Fisher, Ist V. P. R., Chas. F. Wright, 20th P. V. C., W. Dunbar, 23d P. V. V., jaeob, Myers, 45th P. V. V., Harry Shultz. 2d P. V. C., N. Wike, Bth Mo. V. V., John Beaver. 45th P. V. V.. Frank Heckler, 105th P. V. B. Clepper, 45th P. V., Win. Reese, ist P. Art., H. Boyd, 203 P. V., Harry Mullen, 101st P. V. V. - Floor Manager, A. Mullen,4sth P. V. V., Assistants, Gecrgo Wike, 23dP. V., and Wm. Fisher, 13th, P. The following Standing Committees were appointed by the President; Executive—W. Hayes Grier, sth P. R. V. C., Sergt. Geo. W. Wike, 23d P. V. V., Priv, J. S. Breneman, 45th P. V. V. Finance—Sergt. J. W. Bruner, U. S. Sig Corps, Sergt. Amos Mullen, 45th P. V. V., Sergt. Henry Hippy, 105th P. V. V. JudicialLieul..Yolin Z. Thomas, 105th P. V., Priv. H. M. Boyd, 203 P. V., T. H. Beaver, 45th P. V. V. On Mmbership—Lieut. H. W. Shultz, 2d P. Y. C., Priv. R. S. Dunbar, 23d P. V. V., Sergt. E. E. Seals, 51st I', V. V. On Employment—Lieut. Samuel Evans, sth P. V. V., Lieut. Wm. Pfahler, 45th P. V. V. Hosp. Stewart, J. A. Meyers, 45th, P. V. On Room-1.40a. Harry Mullen, 101st P. V. V., Lieut. Chas. F. Wright, 20th P. V. C., Priv. Thos, A. Withers, 20th P. V. C. On Statistics—Hos. Stw., J. A. Meyers, 45th, P. V. V., Priv. John Sheets, Ist P. V. C., likiward Dunn, 45th P. V. C. DFAc-w , :lciEat - 4_vat - *_m.4.13r2.11.1 At - the residence of the Pastor, near York, Pa., on Thursday sth inst., by ltev. T. H. Menges, "Mr. Wm. L. Smedley of Columbia, Pa., and Miss Annie Long of York, Pa.., (No Cards.) A CARD.—We respectfully call atten tion of all who use or sell Segars, Tobacco,Snutf,.tc. 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 than west of Phila., or east of Pittsburnh.— We are retailing No.l, Cut and Dry Smoking Tobac co at 40 cents per lb., and to-day you could not buy this Tobacco from the Factories under 7.5 cts.whole sale ; bought before the 40 etc. tax. We also sell Killiekinick 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, 405 worth at the fac tory $1,53 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 haye reduced the prices twenty-five per cent. We further state to all who deal in Tobacco Segars, Snuff, Pipes, Ste., that it will be to their ad vantage to give us a call before purchasing, as our prices will be made satisfactory. Our MDCIO is quick sales and small p.ofits. We have the best stock of double-dipped Virginia Sweet Twist Tooacco 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 ond will give satisfaction. . Wholesale and Retail Tobacco, Snuff and Seger Manufactory Front St., 5 doors from Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. tm3l NEW ADVERTISEMENTS For Sale. mIIE Subscribers offer for Sale upwards of 600 Locust Posts, also a lot of Chest nut Posts and Rails. COOPER &PEAR T. April 14, GG tf LUMBER. A LT, KINDS OF LUMBER, SCANT .4l._ling, Shingles, ac., are offered for sale, Wholesale and Retail by COOPER tt; PEART. April 14, '6G, tf. COALL. COOPERS PEART OFFER FOR Sale at their yard on Front Street, Balti more Company Stove Coal, Schuylkill, Sha!uokin,Lyken's Valley and Lime Bur lier Coal, at cheap rates. April 14, IStifl.tf. Important Notice. TA R. S. Rogers of Philadelphut,is at the Bellevue House in this place where lie can be consulted on all diseases, lle is the pron.' of the Eutarruo-M.A.usETIC Pna.s. The oil and PIUS can b. .1 the hotel at any hour of the day. of the oil ;5l per bottle, Pills 09 cents per box. The Doctor's office hours are 9A. M. to 9 P. M. No. charge for advice. apr.l4, lt* Boots and Shoes. IHE Subscriber nia n u fact ores and keeps on band all kinds of Gentlemens boots shoes and gaiters. Boots made from the best French calf skin, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. PETER FRALEY, apr. 14, Lucust St. Robert Owens. SLATE ROOFER, AND DEALER IN Peach Bottom and Lehigh slate. All work guaranteed. Orders left with F. S. Bletz, will receive attention. ROBERT OWENS East Lemon St., Lancaster. apr. PIANOS J"OR SALE. TWO Pianos are offered for sale, both of which are in good order and will be sold at a bargain. Enquire at this Odiee. air. 14, “Wonderfalß Connabination.” R. c. ROUElts' ELECTRICAL AND BOTAN ICAL • METROD OF RECUPERATION.' will build up the'Debilitaled .Slystem, itt har ninny with NATURES LAWS. No depletion, no poisoning Nritlt Mercury, or ally OLlier Mineral. The Doctor has gained a wide siiread reputation from the WoN•DERF•ux, Utt HES lichas affected in Many of the cit ies and town in the country, certificates of which can he seen at the hotel. The Doc tor can be consulted at the Bellevue House, Columbia, Pa• 011ie° hours from. 9A. M. to 9P. M. No charge for advice. apr. 14, L"TTERS REMAINING UNCLAIM ED in the Post Office at Column hilt Pa., Saturday, April 14, 18(36. ""To obtain ally of these letters, the appli,ant must call for 'advertised letters,' give the date of this list, and pay one cent for advertising. LADIES' LIST. Kemmerer Elizaheth Millor Emma GENTL]?\IE\'S Lisr - - Delling-Jr Martin McClure C. R. Deptie Jc.lin Porter Francis Ilaines .Folin Trabey Will • J..s William Well e r John S. liyser Magais Yeagley Edward M. J. Fit Y ..T'. Cripples to Walk-. DR. S. ROGERS, now at the Bellevue House, is the same Doctor who aston ished so many people in the differenteities and towns he has been in by his Wonder ful Caeca. lie came here trout Lancaster, where his efforts were crowned with suc cess. All those suffering with disease, it able to be taken to see hint should go, and he will tell you frankly whether he can benefit you or not. Office hours 9a. m. to 9 p. m. No charge for advice. N. B.—The Electro-Magnetic Oil and Liver Pills, can be had at the Hotel at any hour of the day, Price of the oil,sl per Bottle, Pills, .) cents per box. April 14 lt*, NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, NO. 3, WOLF'S ROW, Front Street, Columbia, Penna. THE Subscriber takes this method to inform the public, that he has opened a Grocery and Provision store, where he will keep constantly on hand a fresh stock of Goods, such as Sugar, Mackerel, Coffee, Herring, Molasses, Cod Fish, Tea, Sugar Cured Hams Spices, Shoulders, Crackes Dried Beef, Soap, Flour, FRUIT th CONTECTIONERY, Oranges, Raisins, Prunes,Figs, Lemons, c., which he will sel as cheap for cash as any similar store in town. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. apr. 14, tf J. 11. MATIIIOT. Real Estate sale. THE Undersigned will expose to Public Sale, at the public house of Jacob S. Miller, in the Borough of Columbia, on SATURDAY, APRIL 2Sth 1866, at Seven o'clock P. M., the following real estate, situated in satd Borough : No. 1, A Lot of Ground on the eastern side of Front street, between Locust and Union streets, containing in front 25 feet, and in depth to the Pennsylvania R. R., with a Three-Story Brick Dwelling House and other improvements, bounded south by property of W. F. Given, dec'd., and North by property of E. K. Smith, and now occupied by M. M. Strickler. No, 2, A Lot of Ground on the south west corner of Un iorr and Second streets, containing 21 feet on Second street, and on Union 90 feet, bounded south by property of Daniel Stapo, and west by an alley, with a Two-Story Brick Dwelling House and other improvements, occupied by Thomas R. Supplee. No. 3, A Lot of Ground on the east side of Fourth street, between Union and Mill streets, containing on 4th, street 150 feet, and in depth 2GO feet, bounded east by an alley, south by property of James Dellam. west by 4th street, and north by property of David Richards, with a double Two- Story Frame and Brick Dwelling House and other improvements. Terms will be made known by SALLIE S. BARRETT, MIRANDA SUTTON, KATE L. SUTTON. apr. 14, '66. A N Election for- five Directors, (one of ..LA. whom shall bo President,) of the Kauffman Iron Co., will be held at the of fice of A. J. Kauffman, Esq., in the Bor ough of Columbia, on Saturday, the 28th of April. apr. 14, 66. Private Sale of Real Estate ALOT OF GROUND ON THE EAST side of Front Street, between Locust and Union Stzeets, containing in front about 25 feet and in depth to the Pennsyl vania Railroad, with a Two and a Half Story Brick Dwelling House and other improvements thereon, bounded south by property of Geo. Bogle and north by property of Mrs. White, now occupied by Win. Boyd, is offered at private sale. For full particulars inquire of HENRY SUYDAM, Agent for John S. Given. Aprill4, tf. EEO FENDRICH I BROS EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS ! NOVEL AND PERMANENT ARRANGEMENT Life Scholarships, including Book-keep ing, Business Correspondence, Forms and Customs, m m Commercial Arithmetic, Bus iness Penmanship, Detecting counterfeit money, and Con.mercial law, TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. Scholarships, including the same Subjects as above. Time limited to three months, TWENTY DOLLARS. Penmanship, three months, $7 Penmanship and Arithmetic, 3 mos. $lO The saving of coal and gas in the sum mer months is an advantage of such im portance as enables the management of this College to make a considerable reduc tion in the summer rates. From. October 1, 1856, to April 1, 1867, and succeeding years, as before. Life Scholarships, - - - - $:35. Scholarships, 3 months, - - - $25. Penmanship, 3 months, - - - $lO. Penmanship and Arithmetic, 3 mos. $l2. Special 7erins for (Nubs, Soldiers, and for the sons of Minister s and Teachers. DAY AND EVENING INSTRUCTION FOR BOTH SEXES AND hLL AGES, In Banking, Storekeeping, Book-keeping, Penmanship. Pen Drawing,Phonography, Arithmetic, Mensuration, Algebra, Geom etry, Analytical Geometry, The Calculus, Na vigat ion,Su rveying,Engineeri ng,Gaug lag, Mining, Mechanical Braying Com mercial Eaw, German, Telegraphing, and the English Branches, at moderate prices. Endorsed by the public as the most suc cessful Business College in the country, as is evidenced by the fuel, that FOUR HUNDRED AND TWO STU- DENTS have entered in the First Six Months of its Existence. PRINCIPALS OF DEPARTMENTS. Thom AS MAY P ran3„t. 3r. GEonat: B. SNYDER, R. S. BARNES, C. N. FAnn, .In., J. T. linKxoLos, HENRY limn', A. E. ROGERSON', C.E SUpOrred by an able Corps of Assistants Call or send for a Catalogue, Col leg.. Cur reney, and Peirce's Practical Educator. OFFICE-531 NORTH EIGHTH ST. THOMAS M. PEIRCE. apr. TEM GreEdlT SECRET TO ANGLERS AND OTHERS, UPON the receipt of thirty-five cents I will send "the Secret Art of Catching Fish with the Hook and Line," giving full and ample directions 'inv.- to suceed well in catching all the different species of fish that inhabit the waters of the United States. Also "the Celebrated Indian Fish Charm," or Chinese art of catching Fish in great numbers. This means of taking fish and the manner of doing it has hereto fore been known to but few. The value of such knowlege admits of no question, and is really worth more than a thousand times the price asked. Send 33 cents enclosed in a letter, mid you will receive the secrets by return mail. Address E. ERNEST, York Springs, Adams Co., Pit. Bum your Clothing of _E3ENRY RICE, TH fl SUBSCRIBER WOULD call the attention of the citizens of Co lumbia and vicinity to his large stock of raum-wrainz C =OTNING Embracing every variety of style and ma terial suitable for the segson. They arc made of the best material and in the most fashionable style. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders. Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, , 1 / 4 :e. A splendid line of these goods always kept on hand. Also, Boots, Shoes. Hats and Caps. of which we have a wall selected stock of which we offer at cheap rates. TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, and Valises of ail styles, are sold cheaper than city prices. My goods are all bought for cash and I offer them at cheaper rates, for cash,than any other store. Call and see. HENRY RICE, No. 1, Wolf's Row, Front St. Columbia. Columbia, April 14, 1860, ly. THE Subscriber would respectfully in form his customers and the public generally. that he has just received a gen eral assortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TEAS AND SPICES. Michoner's celebrated sugar cured hams. No. 1 and mess mackerel. Extra line syrups. Relined sugars of all kinds. Old Rio and Java Coffee. EngUhl' and Amer ican Pickles. Dried and Canned Fruits, Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Prepared Mus tard. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is full and complete and w(: intend keep ing kire.,ll, by tilni.).4t daily additions.— Give us a call, corner Front and Union streets, Columbia. STATEMENT SHOWING THE . CON dition of the First National Bank, of Columbia, on Monday, April Ild, 1866. RESOURCES. Bonds deposited to sedum Circulation, 150,000,00 Note. and Bills biscountod, 147,016.53 Protested paper 1,946,67 bonus to Directors, 15,tx)0,0J 163,963,25 Interest ou deposit., 510,04 Furniture and Fixtures, 1,209,08 Current Expenses, 760,02 Taxes paid, 1,361,13 Premiums, 43,54 Cash items, 3,699•01 Duo from National Banks, 15,256,33 United states securities, 27,450,00 National State Currency, 5,599.00 Specie, 1,08•;,85 Legal Tender Notes, 51,110,00 50,497,65 --- LIABILITIES. Capital Stock, paid $150,000,00 132,000,00 Circulation, 129,208,39 Deposits, Dividends unpaid, 125,00 Surplus Fund, 3,500,00 Due Banks and Bankers, 3,930,17 4,900,59 Profit and Loss, THE CELEBRATED I X L CUTLERY, Geo. Wostholoi, A. No. 1, at E. SPERING'S ug. 26. Jewelry Store. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HOUSE FURNISHING. STORE. CIALL at, I'fahler's House Furnishing Store. Locust, opposite the Franklin louse, and examine his now assortment of IN 0 ties. MINI UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, Eigth and Spring Garden Streets. THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, A. M., President anti Consulting Accountant Or BUSINESS COLLEGE TERMS, From Aprill, to October 1, 15(36, and succeeding years. apr. 14, Stop dind Read HENRY SUYDAM apr. 14,-'63 Sworn to and subscribed by S. S. DETWILER, Cashier April 7, StOyes, Tin Ware, Wood dad Willow Ware. Having secured the services of .one of the best mechanics in the country, he is prepared to do all kinds of COPPER, TIN AND STII;ET IRON WORK. Gas and Steam pipe fitting, Hydrant work and Bell banging, at the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. apr. 7,-'66 OF MULLEN (tr. BROTHER'S PROVISION STORE, TO ODD FELLOWS' HALL Columbia, Pa. . DM Groceries,Provisions,Flour,Grain,Ecc We will always keep on hand the very best quality of goods such as Sugars, Sall Coffee, Fruit, Teas, Soap, Fish, Starch, hams, Spices. Cheese, Crackers, Lard, Tobacco, Molasses, Segars, also FANCY GROCERIES. NOTIONS, DRIED FRUIT, h,C. We intend to keep the best &roods manly and to sell as cheap as any similar store.— We therefore ask a portion of public pat ronage. _ _ _ April 7, GG•tf UARTER EY REPORT OF THE CON dition or the Columbia National Bank on the morniug of the first Monday of April ISW. RESOURCES. Notes and bills dis'd. $766,158,29 U. S. bonds deposited for circulation, 509,000,00 U. S. bonds on hand, 32,1.60,00 $1307,258,29 Cash in notes of other Nat.B'les 380,00 Specie, 1,000,00 Legal tenders and compound int. notes. 75,811,03 77,221,00 RemittancesA other cash items, 12,090,87 Duo from Banks, in Philp $136,912,56 Due from Banks in New Yoi k, 26,417,86 Due from Banks in Baltimore, 9,651,29 Due from other Nat. Banks, $6,921,63 •' from other Banks and Bankers, 1,181,79 201,115,13 Banking House, 10,000,00 Current expenses 6123,01 Taxes paid, 9012,04 11,509,05 Capital, paid in 500,000,00 Surplus fund, 91,584,57 Discount and Exchange, 27.701,91 Profit and Loss, 5,114,72 121,101,20 Dividends unpaid, 1,163,00 Due to National Winks, 18,020,87 Due to other Banks,and 13anker5,8,240,55 26,261,92 Circulation of Columbia Bank, 357.1355,00 do Cola National Bank, 287,155,00 624,843,00 Individual deposits 345,911,72 Indebtedness of Directors, Si 5,750. Sworn to :um subscribed by SAMUEL SHOCII, Cashier April 7, 3:n PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. WILL be sold at public outcry, by or- Y der of the 01 plains Court of Lancas ter County, On FRIDAY, APRIL 20th, .1806, at 7 o'clock P. M., itt the Public [louse of Jacob S. 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, east and south by pro perty of Conrad Swartz, containing in front on Third street till feet 2 inches and in depth 30 feet with a Two-Story Brick Dwelling House and other improvements thereon. No. 2. A lot of Ground on the east side of Third street, between Locust and Walnut streets, bounded west by Third street, north by n small alley, east by ground of Mrs. Santee, and south by an alley, and containing in front on Third street 55 feet 6in CAWS and in depth 39 feet 10 inches with a frame stable and other improve ments thereon. No. 3. A lot of Ground on the south-east corner of Third and Walnut streets. bound ed north by Walnut street, east by John Lookard'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 49 feet 6 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 properly during the life of the widow of Richard Derrick and the balance to be pai 1 on the confirmation of sale by the Orphans Court. SAM UE f, TRUSCOTT Administrator d. b.n. c. t. a. of Richard Derrick, dec'd. mar. 31,-ts SII 1111 MCI' School. _MISS E S CALDWELL AND MIFFLIN 1 will open a a school on the first 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 direction, they feel confident of their abil ity to give perfect satisfaction. ANNIE CALDWELL, MATTIE J. MIFFLIN. Col., mar, 31,-3t FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD, THE above reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction orally person in juring my fiat or any other property be longing to me, along the shores 01 the Sus quehanna. PHILIP FORDNEY. mar. 24, '66. Li FL—I-I EALTH—STRENGTH, L FE —H EA LT 11—STREN GT , LIFE—BEA LTII—STRENG TH. TUE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. DR. JUAN I)ELAMARRE'S Celebrated Specific Pills, Prepared from u prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, Chief Physician to the Hespiral du N'ord ou Lariboisiere of Paris This invaluable medicine is no imposition, but is unfailing in the cure of Spermaterrhze or x-eminal weakness. Every species of Genital or Urinary Irritability, Involuntary or nightly Seminal Enns sions from whatever cause produced, or however severe, Win be Speedily relieved and the organs re: stored to healthy action. Read the tenoning opinions of eminent Preuch physisians: We have used the Specific Pills prepared by Gar anciere it o tent, No. Jj4 Rue Lombard, from the prtscription of Pr. Juan Delamarre, in our private practice with uniform sucocss,and we believe there is no other medicine so well calculated to cure all persons suffering, front Involuntary Emissions or any other weakness, of the Sexutl Organs, whether caused by n sedentary mode of hying, excesses, or abuse, l'aris, May sth, 180. Beware of Counterfeits. The Genuine Pills'aro ‘;sold by all the principal Druggist+ throughout the world, price Ono Dollar per Box, or six Boxes for five dollars. 0/LRAM:MIZE DUPONT, sole Proprietors, No . . 214 nue Lombard, Paris. Ono dollar encleseil to any authorised Agent, will insure a box by return mail, securely sealed front all observation, sixiboxes for five dollars. Sole Geeeral Agents for America, OSt'AR G.MOSES 4:* CO., 27 Courtdlant St.,N. Y. N. B.—French, Gorman, Spanish and English Pamphlets,contatning full particulars and directions fur use, sent free tunny address. Agent for Columbia, J. A. Meyers. Jan. 6, ly. 5123,769,73 423,7€9,75 , CANNED PICKLES & SARDINES at JACKSON'S. REMOVAL IL iNfULLEN 4.t; BItO $1.019,280,34 LIABILITIES. 51619,280,34 R. A. REAutexp.iscit. N. 1) G. 1). Du'immix, N. D. JE.tx LE LZUCIIItE, D 1866. 1866, . SPRING OF 1866 At HALDEMAN'S, Locust Street. above Front. We would call the attention of our PATRONS and the F. 3 0 32 TO OUR STOCK OF GENERAL DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, • QUEEN SWARE. Now opening and being replenished almost daily throughout the season. It will be remembered the inducements offered at our establishment LAST in presenting an almost ENTIRE NEW STOCK. THIS SPRING our STOCK is STRICTLY NEW. Thereby giving to our Patrons the advan tago of the late decline in all FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EINUFACTURES. NO OLD GOODS FROM LAST SEASON,CONSEQUENTLY NO LAST SEASON'S PRICES. PRICES 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 an examination of our Stock, always feeling glad to show our:Goods At HALDEMANS' Locust, above Front REMEMBER THE PLACE HALDEMAN'S, Locust Street, Above Front, COLUMBIA, PENN'A. March :11, 1866 OPENING of THE CAMPAIGN for 186 G. 1866 JOIJN A. JACKSON, 1866 Locust Street, Columbia, Penn'a. LIFE has just received a new and fresh -LI supply of Groceries,-also NEW DRIED FRUIT EW SUGAR CURED HAMS, No. 1, Shore Mackerel and Labrador Her ring, Raisins, Currants,Prunes, Pickles, Cranberries, Hominy, Sweet Corn, ctn. ;gr. Our stock of Groceries is full an we are daily receiving additions. Give us a call. Jan. 20. 1806,t f. H ENRY HARPER, fr: 520 ARCH STREET, 4 PHILADELPHIA, TVatches, Fine Jewelry, Solid Silver Ware, and Superior Silver Plated Ware, at Re. duced Prices ! March 24, 1866-3 m. DULLENERY AND;STRAW GOODS. JW. CALVER Sr, CO., .Have opened and are receiving week ly a fine assortment of Straw Hats, Bon nets, Silks, Ribbons, Flowers, Prames,ctc Wholesale and Retail. Fancy and Straw Millenery Bonnets on hand. JOHN W. CALVER cf: Co., No. GI, North Second St., blow Arch, March 24 2m Philadelphia. Dr. F. HINKLE. MARIETTA, PA. BY special request. offers his professional services to the citizens of Columbia. He may be found at his office at the residence of Mr. B Haldeman on Locust Street near Presbyterian church on Thursday only, l'etween the hours of 12 M. and 5 P. M. jf.%:& -- .llle will attend to special cases of chronic diseases of long standing. 11111 , . 10. '66 A CARD. TWO False Reports aro ;in circulation, calculated to deceive the public and operate detrimental to my interest, viz ;- Ist. "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 spectahle Hardware Stores. The. 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 still hereafter he found at our Nur sery." This and like reports spring into existence, probably from the fact that we are going into the manfilacturc of Brick, and also because our prices for most of our Nursery Stoca are so low in comparison to other establishments or tree dealers. The inibrence would naturally be that we are closing out. This is not the case. We are enlarging instead of decreasing our Nur sery, anti shall continue to do so if the de mand on us for stock continues to increase hereafter as it has of late. S. n. PURPLE. Mar. 31st, tf. FURNITURE. OULD d CO'S Celebrated Furniture k. 31 Establishment is removed from Sec ond and Race Streets, 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, Phil adel phis,. mar. 31, 3m Stable to Rent. A GOOD STABLE, WITH STALLS for Horses and Cows, a Carriage House and Corn Crib attached, back or2nd and Walnut Streets.:::Pessession immediately. Enquire or Dr. Devlin on the premises or J. H. MIFFLIN. March 31, ill LRELIEFEIN TEN MINUTES, BRYAN'SPULMONICWAFERS. Ara — The origin Medicine established in laift, and first article of the kind ever introduced under the ' name of "Pulinonie Wafers," in this or any other country ; all other Pulmonic Wafers are counter feits. The genuine can bc known by the name BEVAN being stamped on each \Wen These Wafers have been before the "public for nearly thirty !gars, and the immense sale attained. not only in Ameriea but in foreign countries, fully attest their intrinsic north. The medical proper ties are superior to any other articles offered for the cure of Pulmonary or Bronchial and the quantity contained in each box is nearly dou ble that of that of the many worthless imitations advertised. Bryan's Pulmonie Wafers cure Congas, Colds, Sole Throat, Hoarseness, Asth mq. Catarrh, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spit ting Blood, Pains in the Chet. Incipient Consump tion mid all diseases of the lungs. Not only afford ing temporary relief, but effecting a rapid and last ing cure and arc warranted to give satisfaction in every instance. They do not nauseate like acoholic compounds, and the medical properties are com bined i❑ a form so agreeable and pleasant to the tivue, that any child will readily cat them. One dose will always qtford Relief in Ten Minutes. To Vocalists and Public Speakers, these %Wafers are peculiarly valuable; they will in one, day re move the most severe occasional hoarseness : and their regular use fur a few days will, at all times, increase the potter and flexibility of the voice, greatly Myr.), ing its toile, compass and clearness, for which plirpo-e they are regularly used by many professional vocalists. The very great celebrity of this invaluable rem edy has induced unprincipled persons to prepare base imitations. which disappoint toe just expecta tions of the purchn.er, and injure the character of the genuine medicine. See that the word, - ftRYAN," is stamped on each Wafer, acid also observe the lac simile of the sig nature of the Proprietor "JOB MOSES" ou each trapper, to coumerfeit which is forgery. I:l7"Offen ding parties mill be dealt with to the full extent of the law. Ilryans Palmpale 'Wafers are for sale by all Drug- GB MOSES Sole Proprieterg; Cortlandt St., N. Y Jun. G, ly BRICK FOR SALE MHE undersigned having leased Wisler's Brick. Yard, would offer to the Public, building brick of the very best quality. Orders may be left at his residence,Locust street above Second. MICHAEL LIPHART. Mar. 10, 613 tf. NOTICE! Treasurer's office of The Col'a, and Port Deposit R. R. Co. Notice is hereby given to the stockhold ers of the Columbia ct. Port Deposit Rail road Company, that the ninth install ment on the capital stock of said company of five dollars per share, will be duo and payable at the office of the Treasurer iu Columbia,Pa., on the 17th day of April 1866. By order of the Board of Directors. A. J. KA.UFFMAN, Treasurer. mar. 17, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Mary Rakestraw, late of Colum bia Lancaster Co., deceased. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned all persons indebted thereto are re quested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the under signed residing SA in said borough. MUEL TRUSCOTT, mar 17.-6 t UPHOLSTERING. rrIIE UNDERSIGNED HAS TAKEN 1. Rooms adjoining the residence of James Barber, in Walnut street, where he is at all times prepared to do all kinds of work in his line. Such as, Hanging Cur. tains, cutting - , making and laying Carpets. Reps ri tig Sofas and chairs. making spring, corn-husk or .: air mattresses, cushions itc., SAMUEL CARTER.• mar. 10, '66 Pattern •_ Administrator