The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, December 15, 1866, Image 2

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Satar-44y. Dec: 15, 1866.
Advertisements, to secure Immediate insertion
mast be banded in on or before iiiitirsday evening
such week. ,
-rife' News.
•:-Oharlds-Min'ot,.fortneriy Superinten
dent of the New York and Erie Railroad,
died suddenly, at his residence,in Sumer-
Mas:s , lately. to on several a-,tieles. of interest intend
. Seven 'thorisand dollars iv. r M and e Fear
Eilve t: were 'found Iliin hates=, The whetb...s been very keen
the 'week- The mercury on
buried in a ker.% ne , ^ 07:e it
stc<xi. on
river, below Wolf islaa ex. 217 uzzi....:l` ; AT . 6•111,1 szei.7 f . .." , ,j1 to the depth of
is supposed to have rttz. stz - Ai;u: l, =)zzr, zak , "1 1 •••-
rebel who wasttinc, etr.1.7.-.. --:-.l74:.46Szteasar ale 2, TortrZY'lS are
The Pope h ms aaar_zoll iitahoznamiry io
French re.iagt
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zhCir'c'ontinc7.
Is a e-
zitt‘m :hr._ if t!it.-.T. - do mot aoceit
the Coastitza:ioaal Ametchnert, he. 11-11
be apt to fare w0n...-e
--01the. Pen: Illauiber, of Con
c”Ness re elected. 3; - essrs Lfover. fiercer,.
Miller, Glossrorenner. Koontz. Wilson
and Lawrence, are chose - n'io'th'eir second
terms; Messrs. Piandalt. O'Neil, Myers.
Detinison, Schofield and Wil•
liaMS, are chosen lew their thi-d terms,
.fudge Kelley to his fourth term ; Gen.
WilliaMs to his fifth, and Thadden . .§
Stevens to his seventh term.'
Sir Morton Veto min
id fa ily have gone
.. . : ,- • .
to Algiefs tO'pass . the witer. " . -
Detiths'inlioston last week 7.1 ; males
33, females' 38.
Acting• Rear Admiral' Bell, ccnntand
lug the U. •S. Squadron .A 4 4iatic
seas, haVe given strict orders - for the
.
pursuit and earituie destruction. of
pirate -vessels on the Chinese2dUast.
Two delegates fit.hn each, India►i tribe
in Kansas have - been invited to Irashi‘ng - 7
tun to edrisulein regard to the removal
of 'the tribes to the Indian country.
GOvernor Wright, American Ministet
at 13erlin', is serionl-ly ill,
A dispatch from Rum' n states that the
man whO gave . the iLturtruition - .relative I
to Johnll. B'urratt . is mauled St. Alatie,
e ifs ri zit ton: 4 •- llf:4yr
Surrart turd hint thatzthe assassivattuq of
.„.
l'r'esiderit Lincoln wat nut only iq aenor
darioe with — the desires of t e Davis
Cabinet. but was dune by tAteiv ctireetiobs
and orders
Join V. Garrett, Esg., has been re
elected. Presitent of they Baltimore
Ohio ft titrold C,lnpaay.
A, Washinaton dispatch states that, it
is understood there, in setoi-uktpial
that Surratt will be pardon on condition
that be will.testityagaitist all other par
ties , connected iVittl theti:ssa§ . sinatior k
plot.
-The Emperor of Russia is reported to
have - proposed to the great Powers that
they hold :orferetiee to - take into eon
sideratioo' the position of the Christian
Eubjeet'lif the Sublime Porte.
A factur'y fur the' pret)::.ration of Greek
fire his beeu discOverett iu Dodblin,
Both branches 'Of the Legislature of
Georgia have irtssed the ,bill postponing
the paynient - of. debts till 1868, and it
will no doubt.be signed by the Governor,
who raconfinended such a ineaure in is
message
. President Johnson presented 11,istori.
with t copy` of his wessa;ie;"with his
autograph, - -attached, as a souvenir.
Maximilian -was to leave Orikaba on
the '2Bth of November.
The i'riesident; has positiVely -deter
mined :not . to interfere in the ca-e of
'Toff. Davis •
-
e team drum on the steamer Thomas
Kelso, from_ Baltimore to-Norfolk, ex
plude'd Carey au . Satuitlay unirning, near
theVolf-Trap,-in the;Jacada
the , :Passeirgerslvere, asleep. Three p ir
sonsrivete killed and several' of the pas
‘ertgers'Avere,bdilly s*calded .
The Presidetit-b.= said to be displeased
with the reply of Napoleon-to the cable
dispatch about Mexican affairs:
-G6v. Geary's Cabinet.
There; seems' fOTbe - iery, little
tion ele ',On Lb esu blect Gov.,
CidarP,i,oakiiuCtr2T: The Governor elect,
.- .
eo far as we knuw, bus not wade knewo
to aiij . - oiiN, who he; prOposes to call• to
his aid in-udiptuisterico. the affairsof the
• -
11.4 : e'-lieard . the name of 31r. -211.er
editkqiie pre'sent able Attorney 6eneral, - -
ting:;e;iteitytir - eontinuance, - alas that of
Col. ju'rdziti, 'of Bedford. and
Johu•Seutt, Etrii.„;ol ETuutitig:ioti, but
no Ono•spejiii:ltVgiretik.kriotr' ingly,On the
W have heard Thomas B..,_Cochran,
of York, sui-.ested. as *Secretary. of the
On nun Olitseal t feel very sure that
• ihe runt., ..to. - better
as, -.. cen'verr'
• •
'4ant the Staie --es: any
.40 a,
ioaeaaond him to Mis Exeolleney. • -
6litorta au.4
—Go to the. Ellsworth Saloon thli
evening, and win turk" for Christmas.
-=—We will send the Columbia Spy and
Godey's Ladies' 136 k, to all new sub—
iber; for one-ye . a`r, for $4,00. •
-;-•For deliqlotts pie -meat, go to Fred.
Blieli`er's. It is the best in the market.
We'Speak from experience.
—John Staman offers valuable
property at public sale, in West' Hemp
field township: See adverti'seinent.
—Persons in want of buffalo robes,
horse blaul.ets or a good set of harness,
should go to A.. I.iley's; Lancaster, Pa.
See advertisement:
—Crowkicti--Oetr columns. After the
holidays will try to ;ire our patrons
more madiuL•rir t after. We are compelled
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Editor.
Z•C 4l i l .l'
.I>teilzzlE•Na ttrad
araong t 1 itze_tai:m
BEM
And Le.
Officers hove beer; i to the princi
pal Southern eiziezi- ct•tain recruits for
the 12 1:::r
popufatios of Le.uisviile is esti
alated at 15ii,11;30. This is double its
pquiutiou six. year.-7 ag.t).
—A person who was unable to be
!present at a "wooden wedding." in De
troit. last week, sent his regrets written
on a shingle
—A suit of ex Senator Rice, of Min
nesota, against the city of St- Paul. io
recover 8200, 6 00 for real estate Sold the
city sixteen - 3-ears ago. has - been decided
in favor of St l'aul,
, rs. U ladstone, with her owii hands,
has resetied - hundreds of children frOm
the pestilential alleys of London, Whom
the cholera has deprived of parents and
home. '
—An interesting astronomical event
occurred on the Grh inst., viz: The :tin.
Mercury, Venus and the Earth were in
conju 'etion, a Ilia' that will not ()emr
again in seteral'eentmies.
—Petroleum V. 3.Srasby is about to
reitioe to Sews York Ife is an' editor'
c.)iillieToledo Blade, and his none' is
A. Lucke.
—Examine our columns before you
purchaNe your holiday goods. The mer
chants who advertire their wares in our
paper are the ones to visit if you wish to
be accomodated with the finest articles in
the market. -
- farmer being aelsed if
-
rifsiug hemp - was a good business,
- ariswere(f_ •"1 can't sartiu sity ; but it is
surely 'better than being raised by'it."
—"Do you like codfish balls, air.
gm ?" '
•
- Mr. 'Viggin, heaitating —"I really
don't know, Miss; I: don't recolleet•'eCee
having attended.
actor undertook to Jr)rsewhip the
critic it the Detroit'Eree PresS,-a. few
days since, ina brought "n. 6 in the station
he critic wasniq much hurt.
A lady in :Washington, who was drag
ged a distance ut • thirty 'rect., by her
hi . ibits•eatehing n • sti•ei:t car, hasrecovered
three thousand dolliirs damages. — • •
man was killed and four others
were injured badly by an explosion in an
oil refinery, at Cleveland, 0., on the
sth inst.
—Jerome B, Clain, a. grain ;dearer of
Chicago. has disappeared with $30,000.
lie buught grain on credit and suld it
fur cash. . '
--One of the laruest of the provision
liouses of New York city failed on Mon
day, and its liabilities are given at over
five hundred thou:4 lid dollars. Four
other houses in that city recently sus
pended. • ' '• • • •
•
••
L . --;Durinr• 'the - year 4.500.000 dead
let terp were disp4sed "of and 5241,539 . 99
was returned to its owneesin dead letters.
2;5J0,01/0 dead letters have been destroy-
lady of Detroit sold her
rat bag recently - for one dollar, and
afterwards remembered .that she bad
depbsTted - one hundred and ninety dal
tars• ip it tor 'S:afe keeping.
—Three men concerned in the lair
railroad r , d)bery, have been .taken -froin
jail, at Lebanon, Ky., and flanged by a
mob.
`.—The woman who was lately buried
alive atQuincy, Illinois. and rescued in
time to save he.r Rib, says she knew all
that took place during her trance state,
but was unable - to speak oi• move a limb'
—CoburgX. C‘r. was lighted on Satur
day bight with-gas made from pinewood.
'boxes and refuse vegetable,and animal
matter The light is said folic brilliant,
and to be more - economical than that from
gac made fri.ru .coal.
• ..—Levi . NV:Gi-off. residing near Lancas
ter: this County, is the imissessorot an , o ld
:English bull's eye. W•atch; forail'erly^ worn
by lien.'"Fratiklin,'atid tlie.iNhisitenuetts
Historical Society has *red him $3•,000
fur it. `t• (-• ••••-le• *- ' • • ;
—À ealieo
• w•is given. in Peters
burg, Va., uu ceeniug, 'Which
was attended by the ••first families" of
the City. The ladies all appeared in mine,'
dresses 'antl white aprons w hich Were sub
sequently given to the poor.—Let those
hind ul dauciag, have a calico ball in
Columbia..., •
—A Miltvaukee young lady bad' her
.cap - set' for a 'rather large - feller,' but
'railed to in hill; when a confidant tr ed
to comfort her with the words: :'Never
mind, Mollie.- there is as good fish 'in the
sea as ever was caught.' Mollie knows
that! replieth• her little brother, •but she
wAtita a whale.'
THE TIME' TO BUY!
"Mitati, iiAR6"..A. - INS PROM '± - 1.1.E
. .I.I.ECENT!AUCTIONS. •
10 . RESS ; &'0011:0S,
• - • Astonishingly Cheap..
"C7V-001.,P,T5, . • -
' Atle - "sg than Cost of Production,
DRY GOODS Generally, tit
. X-acaw
' We believe this to be
THE 'TIME TO BUY!
At HALDEMAN'S.
Dec. 186 G. „ .
BANK' ELECTION.
rpms ANNUAL ELECTION FOR
nine-Directors of the Columbia Na
tional Bank,,will be held at the Banking
Houae in Columbia, Fa., on the SECOND
TUESDAY of 'JANUARY, 1867, between
the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock of said clay:
SAMUEL SHOC'II. Cashier.
December 4; 1866. - -
SPECIAL NOTICES
A Cough, A Cold, or
A Sore - ThrOat; .
Bes i zeres .I.nainediato _Attention, encl. : shot:ld be
Checked.
ALLQWEID TJ CuNTINTTE,
1111:ITATION OF TUE LUNGS, A PESOIAIs.:ENT
TitROAT DISEASE, OR CONSUMPTION,
Iv OYfETIIE 11E31:1:1'.
B R-0 IV
!AGRONCILdAL TROCIZES.,
.Ir.i.vi.ag a direct tail itenee to the parts, give
muted/ ate re:tet.
For )3renehitis, Asthma. Catarrh, Con
sumptive-and Throat Diseases,
Treches are used with always good success.
SRA:GEES A ND PUBLIC SPEAKERS
will find Trothes useful in clearing the - voice when
t.dten. before Singmg or Speakihg, and relieving the
throat alter an unusual f aertion of the vocal organs.
The Tr , ,chos are recommended and prescribed by
Physicians, and have had testimonials from emi
nent men throughout the . country. Being an article
of true merit, and having proved their efficacy by a
test of knany years, each year finds them in ney
localities in various :parts of the world, and the
Trochrs are duiversally pronounced better than
other artieles.
03r.toi only "Brown's Bronchial Troches," and do
not ;AU o any of the 111 , a/doss imitations that ably be
otl , red. Sold 'everywhere. Cllee. 1; ISuo—Gal.
REIIE.BIAL IIitTSTITUTE,
FOR SP_ECIAL BEB,
No. 14 lioand Street, New York.
inforuiation. with the highe,sl testimonials:
also, a lioolc. cat Special Di Sal.lo, in a bealc:l encek.pe,
sent free. ita...Be sure and ~enilftw them, and ,iion
?WO' rex et it; • r. us advertiing physician , ,, in nine
case:. um of ten, are imposters without references, no
stranger should he trusted. Enclose a .starnp for
restage, and direet to DR. LAWRENCE, No. 14
130\D STREET, NEW 17011 Ii.". [Doc.
The real Velpau French Pills should not be used
during a certain time, as they pill surely bring on a
rnisearrov.4e. Sold by nil Druggists. -
Dr.,e. 1. Imo.
Strange, but True.
Evert young. - limy and gentleman in the United
Status can hear .oinething very much to their ad
vantage by return mail (free of charge) by address
ing tee IThderSigned, Those having fears of being
humbuggeu mit oblige by not noticing this card,
All others Mil please address their obedient servant
F. UIIAPNIAN,
Dec.2o '6,5 ly. Sal Broadway, New York.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA
tarrh, treated with: the ut(riOn sneeess, by Dr. J.
ISAACS, ,culist and Aurist, (formerly of Lyden,
ifolland,) No 5:9 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi
monials irorn the most reliable sources in the city
and c.uuty can be seen at his Office. The medical
faculty are invited to accompany their patients. as
he aas no secrets in his practice.' Artificial eyes
inserted without pain. - No charge made for exami,
nation ' mar. 24,'‘
WONDERFUL 32u1 TRUE!
MA.D.OII. R,.311:41 lON, the world ienowned Astrolo
gist and Somnambitlistie Clairvoyant, while in a
clairvoyant state delineates the very features of the
person you aro to marry, and by the aid of an instru
noon of intense power, known as taw: vsvehorri z i..
Arop,e, - gintriiinees to produce a perlectahnindike
picture of the future-husband or tt ifs of the
appli
cant, with date of marriage, occupation, leading
baits of character, arc. 'Tails is no impo-ition, as
testimonials without number cant assert. by stating
place of birth. age, disposition,eolur of eye- and hair
and enclosing . lifty cents and stamped envelope ad
dressed to your-elf, you wall receive the picture by
return mail, tigether with desired knormatmu.
'Address in confidence,
GLltTlatbi. R,..VISGTOY. P. O. Box 207, West
Troy. N. Y. Sept:22, Gino.
paL CONFESSIONS AND EXPERI
WWI; OF' N INVALID.
:Publi,bed for the beuerit and as a CAUTION TO
YOUNG Vi EN and others, who surfer front 'Nervous
D;bility,preartit.we decay of Maulhood, are.. supply
ing at the Caine time Ihe lq eans of self Cure. By
one who has cured himself after undergoing con
siderable quackery. By enclo,ing a pJstprud
dressed: envelope, smgle copms, free of charge, may
be had of the author.
ICATRANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings
Co., N. Y. jau.2.7, ly.
CROSBY OPERA. EIOESE ART
ASSOCIATXON.
The Date Determined.
The day on which tie final distribution will posi
ivoly table place, is
JANUARY .21.8 v, 1867.
We. the undersigned, a Committee appointed to
conduct the awn, ding of Premium• t, the Mem
ber.. of the CROSBY - OPERA LOUSE ART AS
SOCIATION, have been anthoriled by the Manage
ment to announee MONDAY, January 21st,
the time when the FINAL. A\l Alit of all the Pre
miums shall be made, without further postpone
ment.
- -
In order that Mr. Crosby may realize the full
benefit of his.enterprise, and that tam Ceritticates
may be held by b .ne julc purchasers, and not by
him it is necessary that the remaining eertiticates
should be, speed.ly deposed et. The Committee
assure all parties interested, that every care will
be taken to secure pot feet fairness in awarding
the Premiums.
, William T. Coolbangh, President Union National
Arm , s' T. Ball, Treasurer C. B.& B. U.: E.
G. Hall. Ilan. Kimlahlt d: Co.; thint•di Briggs, Ew
ing. Briggs x Co.; J. C. bore, President of the
Board of Trade; James H. nowan, President of
Third 'National Bank . James C. Pal go. Superinten
dent American Express; Francis .A...llortman, Ex-
Lieut. Governor: 1. Y. Mann, Mann x Scott Ele
rater; J. A. Ellis, President Sreend National 11,ink.
The Subscription. Beek.. will be closed when the
sale of Cert:fiestes shall heve Veen completed,
WITIIOUT FUR.TILER NOTICE,.
A CIIRISTMAS PRESENT FOR YOUR PARENT !
One Certiliente, with *The Apple Gatherers," and
the chalice et a Premium a orth eetai,eoJ!
A. CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR YOUR SISTER!
Ow) Cet tirienh: with "The Little Wu', dena," aud
the Chturtee of Pretrautti., eetth (tout
Sari) to ::1,00.1.1UU.
A CHRISTII.IS PRESA.NT FOR YOUR BROTHER :
Otie Cortiticare, m ith, the new • Engraving, "West
• 'Weld. Ho!" 111111 cue chunce
et pusness
ing the • rosily Opera House
A CHRIS rIVAS, PREsENT FOR -YOUR WIFE{
Two 'C•niticatos, With "Irving and his Utorary
'Friends.' and two chaise .% ut Pr.•nitunts,,
worth (ruin SJU to SvOU,UJU
A CIinISTMAS PRES/NT F,OIi,•YO L'n
DAuGHTE it!
Three Certificates, with littatington's "Mercy's
breutri, • nod the chance of bec , maing worth '
more titan half a million!
A CUM .TAIAS PRESENT FOR YOUR SON 1 •
Four Certilielites, with foe ehremograph, "The
• Atm:vie:in Autumn;' nna ChltuCCS
•
of Premiums worth from .:1511J
•
to *SOI.ILW
A CELRIST3 I / 1 8 PRESENT FOR YOUR DEAR
BIM
. .
One or twenty certificates, with one or twenty
chances-of ,niplsong her alost a inillionare! As
iiell as chances of ' in becoming the possessor -of a
Bierstadt,nogt!i,,3ooUl A constant :Meyer, worth
f:5.00o I A Leu worth' One Th o lis a n i i Dollars!
A A r.psy. woft.! Six fhou,arni Dollars! A Gignoux,
wortn 'l'ffree '1 hoosand Dollars: Hart, yeah
Five Tlions-lid Dollars! A Schussel, worth Five
Thousand Du.lars! 'A Beard, worth- Four Thou
sand D
01,1('S BUST OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, '
Worth Two Thousand f.)Oliars!, or hundreds 'of
other rLeteres by tee loicuitig.Arti.ets ie Amer fee. '
Certialtates
pocs 11310, Vir draft or l'ost Office order.
irt:-Regiuter• all letters coutainiug currency. Di
rect to -.7.
Ti. IR. CROSBY, Actuary. .
Principal Estecern Agency,
— .TOE dia INSTITUTE, No, 62.5 BROADWAY.
Edward Snoring, Agent, Front-street, Colurrtbig,
pa., Nhera ;specimen copies may be 16002.1.
deeLS-It •
To Burranivo. COMMITTEE AND OTHERS.
.ITET.E place, to porch fine and cheat)
.--- BuildiwP Stone ls de " *
4‘ ~
_
.
4 - s. S. D ' r W44.11:11'S ,:QUAT.III7,
. .
He is noW filling a very largP contract of
large stone for a FUIINACE, awl will'
liaira large quantity'Of SNIALL BUILD:
LNG STO, - :s.:lil,wltiolt-he will sell at reduced
prices, as thdy aeon in u late in his *ay; will
either deliver or sell in the qu'arr3r."_ '
$5O
c 895.00 REWARD IS - OFFERED son
„ the recovery of the Beft , stolen
from the Susquehanna Engine House, and
**2.5.00 for the ! arrest of the person or per
sons Who chunnitted the theft. . : _
• By order of
SCISQUEITANNA FLi/t= ComrANF.
A. BRI7:CI:11 7 Ju., Sec.
Dec. 8, 18.136.
FLOUR , 133 FEED STORE,
rrilE U:NDER I`.
SIG.TED, ELA:VLNG PUR-
I, chased the Stock on hand, and taken
the liToUr and Feed Store lately occupied
by cleorga Brandt, - Locust, above Fourth
street, Columbia. Pa., will continue the
business at that place. and respectfully
so'deits. the - patronage of his friends, and
1.1 - e public in general.
Ile will, at nYI times, keep on hand, the
BEST IP A` t .. AO_ IL 'IL L LOU
that can be procured,'.
Bye Flour, '•
sd - 33x - 2ch - whe7Lt
.
with FEEDS •of different kinds, all o 1
which he will sell as low as possible, for
..Being - a practical Miller, and having fol
lowed the trade for many years, he flatters
himself that his knowledge of the businegs
will enable him to give satisfaction to all
who may favor him with their custom.
The Store will be opened from 7 A. M.,
to SI ! P. M.
DANIEL McC.A.ILLEY..
Columbia, Dec. S, 1866—tf.
OUR J!Lt[UES ARE',
Decidedly Reasonable !
M.ENS' mia BOYS' WEAR,
CLOTIIS. O'ASSFAIERES,
- SATINE'rrS and JANES.
BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS.
Merinoes. C4inaers f Poplins. Delaines
and Coburgs. A full line or_ Prints from
cents up. 'Wool and Cotton Flannels.
Bleached and Unbleaelied
Table Linens, Towels, 'tiap . i.ins ck. Crash.
Floor and Table Oil Cloths.
We. litive bought our stock for. net cash
antrwe 'will sell at a very short profit,
J. W. BTE.A.CY ds CO.,
Cor 2no, 6r. Locust st.,
sept 25th 'BO • • Columbia, Pa.
C A-T Aa It Cl - 1? F •
This Snuff has . thoroughly-proved itself to be the
hest article know „ for curing the Catarrh, Cold iu
the Head and Headache- It has been found an ex
cellent remedy in many cases of sore Eyes. Deaf
ness has been remover by it. and Hearing has often
been greatly improved by its use,
It is fragrant and agreeable. and
Gives Immediate Relief
To the dull heavy pain. , caus.Al by dis •iises of the
Head. The SCliSilti,,ris after using it are delightful
and invigorating. it opens and purges out all ob
structions, strengthens the glands, and gives a
healthy tation'to the-parts affected.
Morethan Thirty Years'
or. Sale. afi:d of Dr. Alari.hall's Catarrh and tieadnehe
Sn utl;' has proved Its great value for all the common
diseases of the Head. aid at this moment it stands
lii her than ever before.
It is recommended by many of the hest physicians
and is used with great success and sac:4ooom
everywhere.
Itead the Certificate* of Whole-
•
- suite Druggists in 18434.
• The undersigned. oaring for many years been ac-..
quainted with Dr. Marshall's entarrli and Headache
Spun; and sold in our wholesale • trade, cheerfully
state, tha. we behove it io be equal in every respect
to t a recommendations given of it for the cure of
•'atarrhal Affections: anti that it i 8 decidedly the
best article,we have eyer known for all common
diseases.of the - • • •
Burr St Perry, Reston, Herne. k Park. New York
Read, A nt.ton. k Co., A. it' k D.Sands;
trown,Lamson. & Cp., ", Stephen PaK4l tfi Co. "
Reed. Cutler k Go.;,,lsrael Alinar.4 CO, "
Seth-W. Fowl%' , McKes6cai &Robbins, "
tVilson, Fairb.ank / 1 / 4 Co. 'A. L. Seevill & "
Honshaw,Edibands & Co; 31, %Yard. Close "
/LB. Hay. Portland, Ma . Bush . . 14
Fur slide by all Druggists.' TRY IT.
G, %way ;: .
;.. '.lFive Dollars.
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE.
/~IZIL SECOND SESS ON 01? THIS
IN
-I'stitutioll 'will confluence ou •
- Whe 7th day of Jfatiitary, 1567.
• Thorough instruction is afforded in
, .
Common and Higher English.;' •
The Pure and Mixed .I.Vathematics,
Natural Science uhd Polite:Literature,
' The Latin, Greek, German and French
Languages, • • • •.
Vocal and Instrumental Music
Penmanship, Drawing and Painting.
The rooms are entirely .furnished, anc
the building is delightfully heated by fur
Maces: Tho be tof teachers are employed
-91 arges moderate, and no extras.,
For Catalogue and further particulars
address Rnv. T. R. VICKROY, A.
' Annville, Lebanon Co., Pa,
December 8, 1866, tr.
Public Sale.
AN T ILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE,
at the well known Grain Rake and
Agricultural Cmplenient Munufiict •ry of
the late firm of G. W. Brandt (k. Co., in
Conimerne, near Walnut street, Columbia,
Penn'a,
.On Thursday and Friday, December
27th and' 28th, - 186'6, -
ThefolloWjpgcleser,ibecl personal property,
' to wit :
75 of the Celebrated Pratt Patent Stee
' Tooth - Hay and Grain Itakes , ,mtide of
the best material, antriinishea in
a superior manner.
75 Sets Steel Rake Teeth:, bent and
texupere - ci
One R - eller's Patent Grain . Drill,
30 Gale'S'Putent reed Cutters.
3 Morrison's Potent Qom Planters,
5 doz. Slaw Cutters, 6 Washing Machines,
About 60 Tons Coal, No. 3 ands ,
About 10,000 feet Ash, Oak aud'aiekory.
Lumber.
Also, at the-same time and place,
3 Good Horses, 1 Colt. Lot Harness, 2 two-
Horse Wagons, 1 one-Horse Wagon,
1 Covered Spring Wagon, in good
order, for one or two horses, 1
'Falling Top Buggy, Two-
Horse Sleigh, new Cart,
and Cart Gears.
150 , 0 Carriage Bolts, 31, :34 and 3i by 5-16
• inch. 100 Carriage Bolts 4by g. 130
lbs. Rivets, 21, 3 and 31 inch. 25
lbs. Chrome, Yellow, iu Oil, 1.
2 and 3 pOund Boxes. -
One Eight-day Officio Chick, 2 Cotil Stoves
and Pipe, Desk, Case of DrawerS,
' 3 doz. 4 lack Strap IdittgeS,
pair Iron Buggy,
A.xleS, Bolts,
various lengths and sizes, two Tons Cast
Scrap Iron, Stiiid Wagon Springs, about 2
tons Bar, Iron, 1t by half ton Round
Iron. assorted sizes, lot of Belting Leather,
lot of Wood Screws Trout 4 to 34 inch, 5.000
Sawed and Split Spokes, 400 sets Felloes,
8,000 Turned spokes, 50 gallons Whale oil,
2,000 Felloe Bridles, 1,500 Seat Irons, 2,000
Guido Steeples; 2,000 Linch Pins, 1600 Axle
Rings, 1000 Steeples, assorted sizes. Swin
trio Trees, Fo•tked Chain and Spreads, 1
Corn Sheller, lot of Copper Wire, lot of
Leather, 1000 feet -inch Weather Boards,
lot of Cast Iron Pulleys/Efferent sizes, 250
lbs Lead Pipe, A doz. 3-bushel Baskets, 3
Log Chains. • Also, a lot of Paints, 'Oils,
Varnishes, Brushes,"l:iles, too'
numerous to mention. • •
Also, One 13UOKEYE_MOWEII, and one
One-Horse Carriag,e. •
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock . on Thurs
day, the 2.7th„and continue from day to
day until the whole is disposed or.
Attendance will be givon, and terms
made known by
• ' ESTHER R. BRAN DT,
• EZRA SMEDLEY,
Admistraters of the Estate of Henry
Brandt, dec'd, surviving Partner
of the lute firm of a W. - Brandt tk,
Co. • [Columbia, Dec. 8,'66.
NOTICE TO BUILD.ERS.
S. DETWILER
Columbia; Dec 8,185 G-tr.:.
earn Mess?.
CZ"
Dr. PZAJISIIALI.'S
NEW - ADVERT StiIENTS
GIFTS
?OR J 9.
HOLIDAYS!
IN GREAT "yAP,IETY,
W. T_T_ 13..P,SS'
BOOK STORE!
CM=l:=l
TUE have just received a Eine Assort-
Y meat of
Books.
fancy Articles,
Gold Pens.
Toys, &c., 6:e.,
Suitable for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
]OR OLD AND YOUNG PEOPLE,
Such as
Photograph Albums,
Prayer Books, Bibles,
Hymn Books, of all Denominations,
Animals, in Fine 33indino-
P,
And a Large Assortment of
J.UVENILE BOORS
and TOY P.OOIIIS.
_0- i
Our Stock of
FANCY ARTICLES
IS LARGE AND COMPLETE,
C • OMPRISING
Fancy Ink Stands,
Chess Boards and Men,
Port Folios,
Writing klpsks,.
Work Boxes,
Pocket Books,
==lll
A General Assortment of
Musical Islierchttn.diso
Such as
VIOLINS,
ACCORDEONS,
Italian Strings, tte..
I=l
DIARIES FOR 1867 !
IN EiRE•AT VARIETY,
nil, ut Reduced Prices, at
N. U. ErEss' Book Store,
Locust Street, opposite Columbia National
Bank.. • [Dee. it; MO.
Ladies' Companions
Games, &c., &c
Valuable 'Real Estate at
Public Sale. —
rivEm UNDERSIGNED WILL F,x.osp .
I to. Public Sale, al the Franklin Ii use,
in the. Borough of`Columbia,'at 7' o'clock
P. M., -
Saturila4: l ' December 21)th, 1866,
'.Clio follo7ing Real E4ate, situate in
said Borough: •
No. 1. A. PIECE OF ORO U ND,
Fronting on the Columbia and Washing
ton Turnpike Road, and extending back
to the middle of the original track - of the
Philadelphia and Columbia, now the Penn
sylvania Railroad, onWhich there is a T wo-
Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE ! ,
Smoke House, Frame Stable,Wood House,
and other improvem'ts, bounded. North by
property of the Chestnut Hill Iron Ore
Company, East by the Pennsylvania Rail
Road, South by property of the P. R. R.
Company, on which stands their station
ary engine, to pump water, and West by
the middle of the Columbia and Washing
ton Turnpike Road. It is generally kno!.yn,
as the Charles N. Wright property,
No. 2.—A1l that Wharf Lot fronting on
the Susquehanna River, and extending
back to the middle of the Columbia and
Washington Turnpike Road, bounded on
the North lay property of Righter &Sutton,
East by the middle of said Turnpike, south
by an Alley, and West by the River, con
taining in front on the river 19.1 feet, and
in depth 192 feet, more or less, and is just
below the Colum bi a Gas Works. The river
track of the Pennsylvania Railroad passes
through the property.
A considerable portion of the purchase
mohef May remain in the property. A
draft of the property will be exhibited at
the Sale.
SFAS. A. MARTIN,
Executor of Rhoda Wright, deed.
• SAM'L WRLGEIT,
- WM. A. MARTIN,
Executors of Rob't Wright, deed.
ELIZABETH WRIGHT.
Columbia, Dec. 8, 1866.-4 t.
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS.
The origin Medicine established in 1837, and
first article of the kind bee'r introduced under the
name of "Palmonic Wafers," in this or any - other
country ; outer Pulmonte Wafers are counter
feits. The . genuine can be known by the name
BRYAN being stamped on each Wafer.
These Wafers have been before the public for
nearly thirty years, and the immense sale attained,
not only in America but in foreign countries. fully
attest their intrinsic worth. The medical proper
ties arc superior many other articles offered for
the care of Pulmonary or Uronehial :attectious, and
the quantity contained in each box. Is nearly dou
ble that ot' that of the many worthless imitations
advertised.
Bryan's Pahnonlie Wafers
cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat. Hoarseness, 'Asth- .
ina, 4 :atarrli. Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spit
ting Blood, Pains in the Chet. Incipient Consnmp
tion and all diseases of the lungs. Not only afford=
ing temporary relief, but etlectins a rapid and last
ing cure and aro warranted to give satisfaction in
every instance. They do not nauseate like acoholie
compounds, and the medical properties are com
bined in a form so agreeable and pleasant to the
taste, that any Child will readily cat them. One
dose will always 11 ra
Relief in Ten Minutes.
To Vocalists and Public Speakers, these Wafers
are peculiarly valuable: they Wth in one day re
move.the most severe occasional hoarseness and
their regular use for a few days will, at all times,
increase the power and flexibility of the voice
greatly improving its tone, compass and clearness,•
for which purpo-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 tic just expecta
tions. of the purchaser. and injure the character of
the genuine ined mine.
'See that the word, - 11111 - AN," is stamped on each
Wafer, and also observe the fah simile of the sig
nature of the• Proprietor' "JOl3 MOSES" ou east
wrapper, to counterfeit which is forgery. ar Offen
ding parties will be dealt With to the full extent of
the law.
Bryans Pannonia Wafers are for sale by all Drug
gists. • ' '
JOB MOSES Sole Proprietor,27 Cortlandt St., IN. Y
Jaw. 6, •
ELAIZIVI" IV. }TENTER. WASH. RIGHTER., M. 1)
HUNTER & RIGHTER 1
Wholes_aleDruggists, .
No. 41, North Third street,
PHILADELPHIA.
TMPORTERS. AND GRINDERS ,OF
1 SPICES. Dealers in Drugs, Chem - feels,
Dye Stuffs. Patent Medicines, Oils, Paints,
Varnishes, Glass, Lt.c. Manufacturers - of
" Reign's Syrup Tar." [uovl7 '66-1y
Public Sale of -Personal Property.
Fr IFIE undersigned will sell at Public
Sale, at his residence, one mile and a
(loaner .roan Columbia, on the Lancaster
' -
and Columbia turnpike, on
'SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15Tir, 1966,
the 4ollowing described Personal Prop 7
erty, viz :
Three head of Horses, one fine lead
Mule; six Cows, two sprining Heifers, two
Calves, fo - ur hied of fat Hogs, one Bull,
thr , w, Chester Couhty Shoats, one breeding
Sow, three broad-wheeled'Farin Wagons,
Pennock's Reaper and Mower, Threshing
Machine and Horse Power, Grain Fan,
one Stoner Grain Drill, ono Roller,
Branch's Steel Tooth Rake, two setts Hay
Ladders. Carriage Tongue, Spring Wagon,
Cultivator, Plows, Harrows, Rakes, Forks,
Grain Cradles. Scythes, four setts of good'
Harness, together with many articles 'not'
enumerated-.
Sale to commence at 1, o'clock P. M.,
when attendance will be given and terms
made known b' _ _
noy24-ts
J 0111%.: L. WRIGHT
THE FAMILY ICITIOINE STORE
ODD FELLOWS' HALL
A rrENTION is invited to our present
stuck of Drugs, Runny Medicines, Toilet
Soaps, Perfumes, and Druggists' Sundries
generally.
These goods are of our own recent selec-
tions, bought at crass cash prices, and to
such buyers offered low
We are making Pure Spices, Wilote and
ground, a SPECIALTY. On: Black Pop-
per is gt ounci by curselves. For this we
have superior facilities, and offer for
B and, Ta* le use an article rarely
equalled
Sveet Maijouram, Coriander, Soda A.sh,
Saponifier, Family Dyes, POWDERS and
LlQUlDS—these aro now in season, and
stock is NEW and full.
As heretofore, the subscriber will con-
tinue to give close personal attention to his
business. Physician's Prescriptions and
gamily : , 4ecipes will be carefully and
promptly filled.
novl7-tf]
AGENTS WANTED
FOR THE AIOST POPULAR AND
Best' Selling Subscription Books' Published
We are the most extensive publishers in
t ie United States, (having six houses,) and
therelore can afford to sell hooks cheaper
and pay agents a more liberal commission
than an:other company. •
Our hooks do not pass through the hands
of General Agents,(as nearlyailbtherVub-'
scription works do, therefore • wekare 'en
abled to give our canvassers the extra per
cent. which is usually alloWed to General
Agents. - Experienced. canvassers will see
the advantages of dealing directly with
the publishers.
Our series embraces the most popular
works on all subjects of imphrtance, and
is selling rapidly both North and South.
OW agents, and all others, who, want the
best paying agencies, will pleastl send for
circulars and see our.terms, and compare
titem and the character or our wotk with
those of other publishers. Add ress;
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.,
Philadelphia, Pa., Boston ,
Mass.,
Cincinnati, Ohio., Chicago, ILL. St. Louis,
Up., or Richmond; Va..
D*. 1 4t.
The. Best and Cheapest in Columbia at the
We are.now offering clothes cheaper than
the cheapest, and . can suit the most partic
i/Ihr ones, both in styles; fit and quality,—
HANDSOME SACK COATS,
for 55,50 and upwards. We aro bound not
tube undersold b.- anyone. All clothing
cut, sold or made up at my establishment,
is warranted - to 'give satisfaction. Call and
examine Our stock.
Blue Front Clothing Store,
Front Street, opposite the Ferry Landing.
N. B. Coats, Pants and• Vests cut at the,
shortest notice, in the latest style.
UNPARA.LF2LLED ATTRACTIONS
T S. SNYDER announces to the citizens
. of Columbia and vicinity that he has
opened at his ROOM, on the corner of
Front & Locust, a First Class stock of
Dress Goods,
Cloths,
Cassi mores,
Linen Cotton Go6ds,
together with a full supply of
Sheetings,
_ . .
Shirthyrs
• • Tickmgs, Sze.
of the best-cottlity. hlis stook. of
Bleached, Goods: . ' -
k
Flannels,
• Bulmorals,
Hoop Skirts,
cannot, be surpassed
In additic'M "to" - the Dry Good's depart
ment,'ho' ba?7,„"tbe Most carefully selected
stock of '' ''"
BOOTS. & SHOES
ever brought to this place, consisting of
Ladies! Gaiters, Balmorals*
Children's and Misses' Wear of all sizes
and descriptions. Men and Boy's Boots.
of all kinds, sizes and styles,
A share of public patrona g e is solicited
J. S. SNYD ER,
Cor. of Locust & Front.
April. B th ly.
DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S
Celehrafed Specific Pills,
Prepared froth a prescription of Dr. Tuan,
Deimmure, 'Chief' Physicianto the '
Hospiral du Nord oil Lariboisiere of Paris .
Phis invaluable medicine is no imposition, but is
unfluhng in Mecum tif Spermatorrlne or :--etninal
weakness. Every species of Genital or Urinary'
Itritability,lnvoluntary or nightly Seminal Emis
sions from whatever cause produced, or however'
severe, w:II be Speedily relieved aud the organs re: .
stored to healthy action.
Rend the follofs nig opinions of eminent French
physistaus:
"We have used the Specific Pills prepared by Gar
anciere Duhout, No. .J 4 Rue Lombard, from the
prescription of 1)r. Juan Delamarre,. in our private
practice w:tlf uniform successamil we believe there
is no other medi.:ine so well calculated to cure all
persons suffering from Involuntary Emissions or
any other weakness of the Sextud Organs, whether'
caused by a sedentary mode of living, excesses, or
abuse.
Paris, May sth, lard.
Beware of Counterfeits.
The Genuine Pills are sold by all the principal.
Druggists throughout the world, price One Dollar.
per Box, or six Boxes for five dollars.
til,lLANelber & DUPONT, Sole Proprietors,
No. 21 1 Rue Lombard, Paris.
One dollar enclosed to any authorised Agent, m ill
insure a box by eto.rn mail, securely sealed from:
all observation, six boxes for five dollars.
Sole Geeeral Agents for America,
' OSL ‘ll it li.Mik•Eci C CO., 27 ..ourttilant St.,N. T.
N. B.—French, German, Spanish and English
Pamphlets,containing full particulars and directions .
for use, sent free to any address.
Agent for Columbia... A. Meyers.
.laq. 6,"1y.
The " Wheeler &
"ELLIPTIC," and BOWE'S"
WORLD RENOWNED SEWING
Machines.
T. A. MEYERS.
While the WILEELEI4 & WILSOIV is
universally acknowledged to be the
BEST MAMIE- IN TIIE WORLD • -
For Family use ; the " ELLIPTIC" which,
is manufactured by% the same Company,
and made on the same general
_principles,
is equally as good • and the " HOWE" is
unsurpassed as a "SHUTTLE MACHINE.
All these Machines make the Loc k
Stitch, • and aro adapted all kinds of._
Family Sowing, Tailoring, and other man
ufacturing purposes.
No RISK in BUYING THZIE !
As every MaChin43 sold is WARRANTED
to give entife satisfaction.
O"SEIVING MACRIN ES FOR RENT.
Dec. 1, '66.] Locuit St., Colutnbia.
COLUMBIA' NATIONAL BANK,}
November 27th, 186 G.
MECE DIRECTORS OF THIS,
tution have this day declared a dividend :
of six and mie- i lialf per cent., free from all,
National taxes, payable on and after the;
first day of December, 1866. •
SAMUEL SHOCII, Cashier.
Columbia, Dec. 1, 1366-tf.
interest. to consider
(he following facts;
There ix organized in Phila
delpl/4ia an immense estab
lisliment to make FIRST
CLASS CEOTII LNG, and
to make it Cheaper than
CUSTOMARY. The ma
terials are bought DIAECT
from the best American and
European mansfactlerers,
and thus - considerable -is
saved. Full prices are Tufa
to workmen, so as to ensure
substantial and handsome
garments; the Salesmen
and Clerks are such" that
easterners can folly rely
upon them, and ev , ay ef
fort is made to please and
suit patrons,so as to Keep
as well as make custom.
The resul,t of combined
industry,system and close.
applicatimi, of all the em
ployees, has secured a
model establishment, a
SUPERI,O,R style of cloth,
ing,and very MODERATE
prices.
at the CORNER of
SIXTH STREET, and ex:
tends from Market to.
Minor Streets, and is now
the most extensive con
cern of the kind in Phita-.
Yon an: asked to pa-.
tronize and encourage
this enterprise.
We have,
Ist—Genes Deady Made
Clothing.
2d--Special . Department
Boy's Clothing.
3d—Custom Department,
To Make to order.
4th—Gent's Furnishing
Goods in Large
Variety.
Yours, very respectfully,
WANAMAKER &BROWN
OAK HALL,
S. E. (or. 6th Market,
PHILADELPHIA.
tw It will be worth a cis
'it, whether you want to
buy or not.
trA. Samples sent by mail
or empress whei.. desired
Oet 13 GC
1 AILOF,ING.
MERCHANT
CLOTHING STORE,
BLUE FRONT.
BLU.A.LiaIIAL.
Oct 27, '66 tr.
W BTO RE.
DRY GOODS,
consisting of all the latest styles of
LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH,
LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTII,
LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH
THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY
R. A. fiEMIREP , IIIIE. M. I)
G. D. De ROI; M. U.
Jz. La: LEueuttE, M. D
SEWING MACHINES !
'W. G. PATTON, A gent
For the sale of
You must hain
' CLOTHINQ
YRu want FIRST, to
• get a GOOD article.
You then want 'it as
CHEAP aS POSSIIILE.
This is natural and
righteuough
The — q u es Hon is,
IVHERE to buy ?
It, is to your Porsonftl
This aonse isiocated
For Youth's and
and Shawl's,.