ZIAI folatiabig A* . COLUMBIA 3!'AO. . Sat day 'Dec. 22, 1866. - - - - Advertisements, to secure Imme_diato insertion must be handed in on or before Thursday evening, each week. The News. ire amount of national bank,ctureney issued last week was $344,440. The United States Treasury disb.urs aunts .far the War, Navy and pepart meats „last week amounted 7 to $3,588,113. 'The influenza is .an epidemic iu ,the ;Sandwich Islands. •There is an average Hof twenty_ deaths daily in Honolulu. The South Carolina House of Repre sentatives has postponed indefinitely ex, pressing sympathy v.ith J. Davis. A T railing mill, at B.uffalo, N, - 1 - .ovas burned an Monday, The loss about $lOO,OOO. • About $60,000 worth of whisky, from Washington, Philadelphia and Bichmoud, was 'seized .yestert,lay in Baltimore, fo'r evasion of the revenue. Dr. S. P. Moore, Surgeon General of .the robe?. ; confederacy, is reported to have rsmived a pardon. Andrew J. Hunter has been elected T_T : S. Senator for Arkansas, for the term of six years from March 4th next, and John T. Jones has been elected for the unexpiredteym of William N.. Fitlback, resigned. 4i,sastrous tornado visited North..- .eastern Texas on the 4th inst., destroy ing an, immense amount of property, and doing great damage to the surrounding country. Six persons were killed and a number injured. p NM Bowery Theatre and several Adjoining buildings, in New York, were burned 'on Tuesday, , Further advices received from Europe increase and intensify the interest of the 4rarrative of the pursuit of Surratt after he escaped from Rome. Hon. C. V. Culver has been released from jail at Franklin, and .has gone to VAingtoxt in company with the . ser geant-at-arms of the House of Represen tatives. Appointments to and Removals 'From Office. The bill reported from the - Judiciary Committee Deceraher sth, for tb9 regu )p.tiont of appointments to and removals from. office,,was ta.ken up as the .special order. Ati- ; ;extended.ancl„miscellaneaus (ha, was'' - - considered is, if in Committee on the and 'various: amendments - ;- were proposed, uispussed and anted upon. kr. BTEyENS ( Pa.) offered the .•.. • - fol lowing as - an amendment : SECTION 3. And be it further enacted., That every person who has been or shall hereafter be nominated to the Senate for Rice, and who shall fail to receive the ad - ;vance and consent of the Senate thereto, Shalr be incapable of holding any execu tive office under the United States for the ttf one year after such rejection, un • Less two-thirds of the Senate shall relieve him of such disability. The predecessor of any nominee rejected by the Senate shall still continue to hold his said office. - He spoke in support -of his amend ment. He said that during the last six R,444 . 5 a class of the meanest men. whom God ever overlooked in making men had been appointed to office, And are now ; awaiting rejection s or .00nfirmation by the Spnate. He had no doubt that a great ninny of thejn would be rejected, but if the President were allowed to appoint tliep to any otilier office he would re- ward them all. The President under stood taking care of just such men. They were his national wards. ' Mr. STEVENS would punish them for their meanness in crawling through such slime. The very fact of their acceptance of office was evidence that they were too .n to hold it, and •too dishonest to be trusted with it,' and' that - for at least one year they slanN.ld hold no office. 4.fpi considerable discussion the - yeas *la 'nays were taken, and resulted—yeas, 18 ; nays, 131. 4.n effort will be made again to pass Mr. Stevens' bill,with some amendments. There seems to be no doubt of its final passage. The New Iroosides Destroyed. IL S. frigate New Ironsides was iißrced - Island .o.n Saturday nigh(l . 4t. Shp was puilt in Philadel phia, of-Pennsylvania oal and iron,_ and was considered the_best Iron-clad in our The New Ironsides was launched nary. 1- at Kensington, in May, 1862, and did Goßppijouous service during the'rebellion. The fire is supposed to Itaye been the work of an Irick,tiiiikty. Iron. sides cost $1,500,000, Site hall a7d i o en hull, and was plated very heavily. - ,She served• in the South Atlantic , Squad at:Charleston, where she suffered the' explosion of the torpedo boat I)udjd~ 'fin the , 14th' of August,- 1863. were ,slight, however, and were raid4.l7 . , repaired. Vife'ha4i ,ship at , present in , the • service fon more renown to so 'Short' \Tit, ~than - the Nagy She' web a. sea-boat; you tOt ak e' ! a.: - voyaie 4 :..,*ilthout, aid, ,secl..toWeld4kei stun wherever 4p went, _She laaugiiiated a new : era; ship Offoyjar a,z ‘ n# Worellatteouo:- —SlipperyThe side-walks. ---CoI4-The mercury stood at 4° above zero , oti Thursday morning. —The water was get out 'of the Penn sylvania and Tide-water Canals,last week. —Neatly privated,pgtices to tenants for sale at the Spy office. —Subscribe for' the Spy for your friend, as a Ghristmas present. yery good, op some parts of the river. Editor. —The Spy and G-odey's Lady's book one year, to 'all new subscribers, for only An elegant Christmas present.. —A. Louisville boot black sued a merchant for ten cents; ..and got his money.—Exchange. ' Let him try it on an Editor and see how -he will succeed. —The Democratic CoMmittee have called a Convention, to meet at Hartford, on the Sth of January nets—Ex. That will not' be the first Convention which met at Hartferd, of the same kind olpeople. —Andrew Johnson y,-?s once a poor Yes, and he is-a poor President now. —We saw a drayman beat his horse until he die d.—_—Pkie a Daily .News. That was a killing shame. —An exact photograph of the Worfe " bird.' • which will be • -• clemolishal at our domicil, on Tuesday next. Come and see us Harry. --Several articles intended for this issue were crowded out by the lengthy report of the bridge committee and the proceedings of the Lebanon Conforcnee„ --Our imp found a buck-skin glove, in the street, on Friday last, which the owner can have by culling at this office, —There is a young man named Bates, in Kentucky, who is 7 'feet . 11 inches high. --Catharine Troutman, widow of Ben jamin Troutman, late of Somerest county, is the mother, grandmother and great grandmother of one hundred and fifty children, and is not yet seventy years of age. SPECIAL NOTICES. All may 2ilariy Happily. Irrespective c f wealth, age or beauty; and the love of the opposite sex can be gained. ,by following simple rules, *end a directed envelope to SARAH B. LAMBERT. j tine 16th, ly Greenpoint, KingS Co., New York SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC This medicine invented by Dr. J. 11. Schen*, of Philadelphia. is intended to dissolye trio food and make it into chyme, the first process of digestion. By cleansing the stomach with S,elfen.clt's Man drake-Pills, the Tonfe soon restores the appetite, and food that could not be eaten before tisieg it will be cagily digested: " Consumption cannot be cured by Schenek's Pu:- monie Syrup unless the stomach and liver is made healthy and the appetite restored, hence the Tonic and Pills are required in nearly case of consump tion. A half dozen bottles of the Seaweed Tonic and three or four boxes of the Mandrake Pills will cure any ordinary case of dyspepsia. Dr. Schenck, Makes professional visits in New York,Boston and at his principal Office in Philadel phia every week. See daily papers of each place or his pamphlet oh consumption for his days of visita tion, " • Please observe; when purchasing , that the two likenesses of the Doctor, one when in the last stage of Consumption, and the otheras he, now is, in per fect health, are on the Government. stamp. Sold by all Druggists nod Dealer. price $1,50 per ..I ‘ 6. bottle, or 57,50 the half dozen. AI letters. for advice ,should be addressed to. Dr..Sel metes• Principal Cfrutte;litt.l&liortti,otb..StrUtt,-Ph" del pian, Pit_t.. , ....- ` General Wholestife'Agents:•De. Is Barnes k Co., N.Y.: &S. fiance,- Baltimore, 3.ld.,, t hallfit I):_parke, Cin'cinnatti, Ohio ; Walker .1: Taylor; Chicago. Ill.,.; Collins Bros., St. Louis, 310. _ \, [Oct 20 GO ly. NEW ADVERTISEiIIENTS FOR SALE. i t TT - TREE-HORSE POWER STEAM Engine, 'with four inch cylindor. and a force pump, - ,i1.11 in good order. ROBERT REAtTIAM, dec223WG] • Supre Col'a Uas Co. JUST RECEIVED, afresh supply of Citron, Cinnamon, Prunes. Layer Rai sins, Cranberries, Valentin RaisinS, Su- Qgars, Spices, choice Syrups, Glussware, ueensware, cCc., ctc. at INIALEN Lt; BROS., dee 15 '6O tf Odd Fellows' Atmore's Mince Meat! fp HE justly Celebrated ATMORE' S I MINCE MEAT, the best in the Market, is for sale at the Grocery Store of FRED'I( BuuriEß, Cor. 4th and Locust Streets. Dee. - 15, ISGG—tf. AXTILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, YV at the well known Grain Rake and Agricultural Implement "lanufactory of the late firm of G. W. Brandt & Co., in Conurfercit,'near Walout street, Columbia, Pens' a, OU Thursday and Friday s Peeember 7th andBth 1 MG, The folloi . yirm described personal property, 75 of the Celebrated . ?ratt Patent Steel Tooth Hay and train Rake:sonade of • • - the best material, and linished in a superior manner. 73 Sets Steer Rake Teeth; bent and tempered..... "- One Keller's Patent Grab} prig, 30 Gale's Patent Feed Cutters • 37 :Morrison's Patent Corn Planters, 5 doz. Slaw Cutters, Q Washing • _ About GO. Tons Coal, No. 3 and 5, About 10,000 foot Asb,.oak and Hickory_ Also, at the same time and place, 3 Good Horses, 1 Colt. Lot Harness, 2 two- Horse Wagons, 1 one-Horso 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. 1500 Carriage Bolts, 3.}, 3 , , T and 3.lby 5-16 . inch. 100 - Carriage Bolts 4by 130 lbs. Rivets, 24, 3 and 3A- inch. 25 lbs. Chrome, Yellow, in Oil, 1, - 2 and 3 pound 3oxes. Ono Bight- . day Office CloCk, 2 Coal Stoycs and - pipe, Resk, Case of Drawers, • 3 doz. 41.nch Strap Hinges, 1 pair Iron Buggy • Axles, Bolts, various lengths - and sizes, two Tons Cast Scrap Iron, Steel Wagon Springs, about tons Jaar Iron, ri by half ton Bound Iron, assorted sizes, lot of Belting Leather, lot of .Wood-Screws from / to 3i 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 Guide Stebples; 2,000 Linch-Fins, 1600 Axle Rings, 1000 Steeples, - assorted sizes, Swin gle Trees, Forked - Chain and Spreads, 1 Corn Sheller, lot - o.f,Copper Wire, lot of Leather, 1000 feet 4-inch. Weather Boards, lot of Cast Iron Prilleys,dillbrent sizes, 250 lbs Lead Pipe, 1 , doz. 3-husjiel,Wiskets, 3 Log Chains. Also, a lot of Paints, Oils; Varnishes, Brushes, Files, &a:, ',2e. .; - too numerous to mention. -Also, One BUCKEYE MOWER, and one One-Horse Carriage. ' • Salo to commence at 1 o'clock on Thurs 'day, the 770, and continuo from de.Y Co 4a.y until the whole is disposed of. • Attendance will be given, and terms magid it,riewn by "-'-' ESTHER R. BRANDT, , • EZRA SMEDLEY, .Admistrators-of the Estate of Henry - Brandt, dec'd, surviving Partner •, of the late firm of G. W. ,Brandt dr, ",Co. [Cdlittnbin, Dec. S, '66. ' • Public Sale. to wit Lumber LOOK THI S HOLIDAY PRESENTS! SHREINER & SON'S JEWELRY STORE ! IS NOW the CENTER of ATTRACTION. IVe have just opened the Largest and Best Stock of Goods ever offered in Colum bia. Having purchased for CASE, we are able to sell at the very Lowest Prices! Call and see our Stock, embracing in part AMERICAN, ENGLISH & SWISS GOLD & SILVER WITCHES! at Reduced Prices GOLD CHAINS, ' ' SILVER CHAINS, HAIR CHAINS, NECIOLACES, Zt.e. i'I7'GER RII.7VG SI Of all Styles and Patterns. 14 and 18 Caret Solid Gold, 'Javier- than for ye4rs FINE JEWELRY gmbraeipg every Stylo of . Breast Pins, Sleeve Buktons, - Ear pings, Masonic Pins, Fine Setts, Eracelets, Armlets, Studs, &e., +UN, kilD SILIE-FLUTED ME! 'We call special attention to this part of our Stock, which we know is the largest ever offered in Columbia. Ice Pitchers, Cake Baskets, Oyster Dishes, Celery Stands, Berry Baskets, Pickle Stands, Spoon Vases, Knife Bests, Creamers, Castors, Goblets, Spoons, Forks, Zings, and almost everything needful in this line, can be found at our store. Also, Silver Napkin Rings, Sugar Spoons, Mustard Spoons, Salt Spoons, Butter Knives, &c., &C. FANCY COQ S.. A LARGL , LOT oF:FAJ. + CY GOODS, Such as Drossing roses, Chipa, Fa,seQ, Aegar Stand, • Pariah Ware, s' • • Companiops, Work Boxes, Tobacco Boxes, MORTON'S GOLD PENS. A Now Lot just received, and for sale at Manufacturers' Prices, LADIES' BLACK AND WRITE MAINS: &e., ctc Call at the Old Stand, and see for your selves. SI.T-.VER TEA & TABLE SPOONS )1.A.3)E TO 011. DER SIREINER & sON, '.l"ear Old 13ridge. Columbia, Stec. 15, 1866-3 t. LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGA. T sHitusiome SESSION e OF THIS IN- Tilko 7th day of January, 1567. Thorougb instruction is afforded in Common and Higher English, • The Pure and Mixed Mathematics, Natural Science and Polite Literature, ' The Latin, Greek, German and french Languages, - • Vocal and Instrumental Music, Penmanship, Drawing and Painting. 'The .rooms are entirely furnished, and the building is delightfully heated by fur naces. The best of teachers are employed. - Charges moderate, and no extras. For Catalogue and further particulars, address REV. T. R. VICKROY, A. M., Annville, Lebanon Co., Pa. December 8, 1866, U. BANK ELECTION. ANNUAL ELECTION FOR nine 'Directors of the Columbia Na tional 13ank, will be held at the Bunking House in Columbia, Pa., on the SECOND TUESDAY of JANUARY, 1867, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock of said day. SAMUEL SII.QCg, Cushier. December 4, 1866. NOTICE TO BUILDERS. TO lIVILDINC.÷ COMMITTEE AND OTTEETS. - plticci to purchase fine and cheap Building Stone is at • S: S. DET3' 7LER'S QUARRY'. Ho is now filling a'very large contract of large 'stone 'Tor 'FURNACE, and will have a large quantity of SMALL BUILD ING - ,STPN.V,, which he Will sell :st reduced aS'theyactumulatelnliis way; will eithpr (Miller or .sell in Ihe'Quar'F'y: • S: S. DETWILP ; Xt. Columbia, Dec 8, ISS6-tf. • TP YOU WANT SIMON PURE AN:EW 1 ORLEANS ',BAR'ING MOLASSES, Go to • • • AIULLEN &BRO., dec 15'66 tf] , Odd Fellows' Hall: HOLI DAYS! BOOK STORE! WE have just zeceive4 Figo Assort ment of Books,. HOLIDAY PRESENTS! FOR OLD AprD yol:4N -1 1, PF,OPLE, Photogyaph Albums, Hyman Books, of all Denominations, s, i.. _ ~~ .~._ ,_..,__...-..~ ..__.,....,.. JUVNNIVI.I P,Q.OKN Match Boxes, ttc. ttc tte - - FANCY ARTICLES I 0 LARGE AND COMPLETE, Fancy Ink Stands, Chess Boards and Men, Alfipipaii Merchandise VIOLINS, DIARIES FOR 1867! Locust Streot, oppcsif i c,g9lutubiu.N . atioual Bank. [Poe. 8, 1860, NEW AIXVERTISEEYIENWS GIFTS TOR TH E IN GREAT VA~tfl Y, 1757- 'CT- 1-I MSS' -•-• =:= Fancy Articles, " Gold Pens. Toys, A:c., Suitable for Such us Prayer Books, -Bibles, Annuals, in Fine Binding, And a Large Assortment of and TOY BOOKS, =I Our Stock of C 0 4 7 /rISI ) i . q Port Folios,_ Writing Desks, Work Bolos, Pocket Books, Ladies' Companions, Games, Ltc., ct.c. -= A General Assortment of Such as ACCORDEONS, Italian Strings, ante I= nsT GREAT VARIETY, all at RefineCd Prices, at W. U. "fqSB' Poek Store, GROAERY STORE, COLTJX.BIA, .P.INW GOODS I NEW GOODS !! I have just returned from the City with a large and well selected .stock. of Fresh Groceries, such as the following: Pure Sewleaas Molasses, Sugars, Syrups, Coffee; Citron, Cheese, Chocolate, .ECominy., Pt -tuxes, Cranberries, Raisin; Currant; Spices, Dried Apples and Peaches, Soap, 'Cos, Rice, IVackere). and Herring. SALT, WHOLESALE & RETATL, Buckets, Brooms, Baskets, Tubs, Brushes &c. I would call particular attentk.o to may large stock of GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, among which will be found the latest styles and designs. Agent for the CELEBRATED PEARCE'S Cream, Wine,, Water,- Soda, Batter and oyster Crackers. /30 - Opposite the Columbia National Bank, Columbia, Pa HEADQUARTERS FOR ROBES ! TUST received from the New York 41-ar t) ket, a full assortment of 3EL CZO SE; ; CONSISTING IN PART ON BUFFALO ROBES, Linod and Unlined, Hudson Bay Wolf Robes, Badger Skin Robes, . ()possum Robes, Coon Skin Robes, Grey Fox Robes, Genet Robes, Fino Plush Flag Lap Rugs, and a good selection of other styles. Also, a general assortment of Horse Covers and Fino and Connnon Harness, ;;t A. MILE Y'S Saddle and Harness Manufactory, No. 37 North Queen St., Lan., Pa. deeS-tf ATTRACTIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! F MQ - 3D MI:LS MIT _I-I' S COLUMBIA, A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF FA 1 C GOODS, DRESS G 001),S, FOR THE HOLIDAYS. OPENED THIS WEEK, Another lot, of Pgose il - g4yr WOOL and COTTO.k: VI_JA_IET_AS ! MEI YARD-WIDE MUSLIN S, E 3 - ti.ll :=7_x , c,W4C3X' P'iriceoss. GREAT SUCCESS !! WE,HA-V- 1 .-NEET WITH GREAT SIX- MERCHANT TAILORING ii?Partlnevf-, of our 11asineps. BYgRYBODY PLEASED I,l'Tril`OLTR WORK .P4ICES. 170331 20 PER. CENT. SAVED By buying your ' Cl_JOili-lIN.G- At FONDERSMITII'S = W'MW FT_TTZ.S 1 Fashionable Furs, And Good Furs ! Capes, Collars, Berthas, Vietoreans, Muffs, THE NEW SICATINO MUFF, A N LADIES' FUR HOODS. fifULLASSORTMEITOFTREDESTFIIIIB At the Lowe4l, CASH PRICES. SHAWLS, CLOAKS AND CLOTHS; Is VARIETY. Balatorals and Mop Si irts At Astonishingly Low.ltatos, yet- the Holidays, FONDERSMITWS, golumbin Dee. 15, ISGG. N 0 T 1 CE, rinrE• ANNUAL ELECTION FOR NINE Directors of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBIA, will take place at their Banking Howe, on. the . SECOND TUESDAY of AN UM. 1867. Polls open from 10 o'clock A. :NI., to 4 P. M. S. S. DETWILER, Columbia, Dec. 8, 1800. Cashier. BOOTH! the great Bedford County Orator V V said Switzerland had her Winklereid, Scotland her Br uce,and America her Booth, ho should not have referred to the assassin of Abraham Lincoln, but to the greatness of Booth, the,TOBA.CCOXIST, on Locust Street; Columbia, who keeps the best as sortment of SEGARS and TOBACCO in the market. In his selection of Segars, are 'Havana, at prices ranging from $35 to $OO per M. Yarn, :4 prices ranging from $3O to $75 *stl M Claia Seed, tat t' ' " $2O to $4O Common Segars, " *lO to VO " All Brands of Tobacco known in the market: Smith & Jones' Virginia, Navy, J. Melinight's Va. Congress, J. Mcnniiht's Va. Cavendish, Baltimore Spud, and. the Celebrated Stemless Navy. In his Natural Leaf will be found, - Rough and IteadST• Va.; Bose Bud Mountain Dew, Bachelors' Paton Cirtively, and Billy. In his Fine Cuts - may be found. - Michigan, Gail & Ax No. 1, -and LOIM Boy. • Besides ' Pipes, Pouches, Wallets, To bacco Bags and Boxes, and all the Fine Brands. of Smoking_ Tobacco, Pure Turkish, Mixed Turkish, Bose, Lynchburg and ! Tames River, beSules (4.11 the Lower Grades Usually found in a first class establishment. Call and examine'for yourself - , and Booth or .7 . acix will show yi?p the " Tower." Dec. 8, 1536-Iy.] QFP. M. BQOTIL HOLIDAY PRESENTS!' 11 SPTAING 1145 JUST RETURNED , fro the city with a large and. well selected Stock of GoodS, suitable for the congng Holidays. gas,on hind a Largo and Elegant Assort ment of ALTAVER di. PLATED GOODS, Suitable for Holiday and Bridal Presents FINE GOLD WATCHES, AMERICAN AND GENEVA. Latest Patterns of jewelry, Gold Chatlain and Leontain Chains, for Ladies, Gold and Silyer Thimbles, ) Silver Plated Ware, of the newest and most Desirable Pat terns, direct from the Manufacturers. The Stock consists of Tea and Dinner Castors, Cake and Card Baskets, Butter Dishes, Oyster Dishes, Pickel Castors, Cel ery Stands, Toast Racks, Spoon Racks, Berry Dishes, Ice Pitchers, Sugar Baskets, Flower Vases, Call Bells, Waiters, Goblets, Cups, Salt Stands, Cake Knives, Fish Knives, Pie Knives, Butter Knives, Soup Ladles, Oyster Ladles, Gravy Ladles, Salt 4; Mustard Spoons, Tea and Table Spoons, Napkin Rings, ctc., et.c. doo. 15-tf ELEGANT FANCY GOODS!, Toilet Sets, Jewel Caskets, Cologne Sets, Work Boxes, Smoking Sets. Ink Stands, Bronze tk. Gilt Clock'', new and beaatifal AMERICAN WATCHES! In GOLD and SILVER CASES 2,3, 4, 5 & 6 oz. SILVER CASES, In New and Beautiful Styles RISTORI NECKLACE, At SPERING 'S TEIVELIZY pTORE Columbia, Dee. S, ISOG P_A_B,R, - Y . 'S Golden. Mortar Drug Store TIEADaUARTERS Ring's Ambrosia ! RESTORE GRAY HAIR, PREVENT ITS PALLING - OUT I S GOLDEN MORTAR FRONT STREET, December 8,1 W -o===.• I=l I=l posistipg of I= =I THE T.4IT4g4T OPT! ECEI is the WAIIIIANTMD TO 4 AND FOR SA.Lr. DRUG STORE, COLUMBIA, PA: FLOUR & FEED' STORE. T"IINDERSIGNED, HAVING PUlt chased the Stock on hand, and taken. the Flour and Feed Store, lately occupied by George Braudt, Locust, above Fourth street, Columbia, Pa., will continue the business at that place, and respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends, and the public in general. He will, at all times, keep on hand, the BEST FABILY FLOUR that can be procured,. Also, Rye novo, V9rix . meal, • goad Buell wheat, with FEEDS of different kinds, all of which he will sell as low as possible, for 4C I XX Being a practical Miiler, and having fol lowed the trade for many years, he flatters himself that his knowledge of the business will enable him to give satisfactioh to all who may favor him with their custom. The Store will be opened from 7 A. M., to 8i P.M DANIEL MeCADLEY, Columbia; Dec. 8, 1866—tf. Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale. rplIE UNDERSIGNED WILL Exros to Public Sale, al the Franklin House, in the Borough of_ Columbia, at 7 o'clock P. M., oii Saturday, December 2901, 1866, The following Real Estate, situate in said Ro:ough : ,No, 1, i PIECE OF OD, 0"V 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, on which there is fi Two- Story BRICK D WELLING HOUSE, Smoke House, Frame Stable,Wood House, and other f mprovem! ts, bounded North by property of the Chestnut Hill Iron Oro 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 known 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 by property of Righter (V, Sutton, East by the middle of said Turnpike, south by an Alley, and West by the River, con taining in front on the river 104 feet, and in depth 102 feet, more or less, and is ju-t below the Colum bin oas Works. The river track of the Pennsyl van ia Railroad passes through the property. A considerable portion of the purchase money may remain in the property. A draft of the property will be exhibited at the Sale. wr.a. A. MARTIN, Executor of _Rhoda Wright, dcc'd. SAM'L 'WRIGHT, WM. A. MARTIN, Executors of Itob't Weight, deed, ELIZABETH AVRitaim. Columbia, Doe. S, 1866.-4 t. OUR PRICES ARE Decidedly Reasonable HENS' and BOYS' WEAR, (monis, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS and JANES, BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS. Merinoes, Caslimers, Poplins. Delaines and Coburgs. A full line of Prints from 12 cents up. Wool and Cotton Flannels. Bleached and TJnbleaehed iNlnslins, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins (C.:, Crash. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. We have bought our stoel: for net cash and we will sell at a very short profit, J. W. STEACY ,C;, - CO., Car 2nd, Locust st., Columbia, l'a. Sept 2Sth '66 MERCHANT 'TAILORING. NEA ,CLOTHING The Best and Cheapest in Columbia at the BLUE FRONT. We are now offering- clothes cheaper than the cheapest, and can suit the most partic ular ones, both in styles, tit and qattlity,— HANDSOME SACK COATS, for $5,50 and upwards, We are bonul not to be 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 ttto stun:test notice, in the latest style. • BLUMENTITAL. Qct27, '6G tf. NEW STORE. UNPARALFILLED ATTRACTIONS ! T S. SNYDER announces to the citi7ens . of Columbia and vicinity that he Ims opened at his ROOM, on the corner pf Front & Locust, a First Class stock of DRY GOODS, consisting or all the latest styles of Dress Goods, Cloths, Cass mores, 'Linen S.; Cotton CI 0/45, together ,siu)ply of pheetings, - • • Skirtings, Tickings &c. of the best quality. His stock of Bleached Goods, Flannels, 14."'morals, Hoop Skirts, cannot be surpassed In addition to the Dry Good's depart ment, he has the most carefully selected stock of BOOT'S SHOES over brought to this place, consisting of Ladles' 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 patronage is solicited J. S. SNYDER,. Cor. of Locust & Front: April 2Sth ly. SEWING MACHINES W. G. PATTON, A gent For the sale of The "Wheeler & Wilson " ELLIPTIC," and " ROWE' S" wORLI) RENOWNED SEWING Machines. While the WHEELER & WILSON is universally acknowledged to be the BEST DIACIIINE IN THE 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 4 .` HOWE" is SHUTTLE unsurpassed as a MACHINE. All these Machines make the Loc k Stitch, and aro adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing, Tailoring, and other man, ufacturing purposes. No RISK in BUYING THEM As every 'Machine sold is WARRANTEII • . to give entire satisfaction. . -SEWINCI- MACHINE'S FOR RENT. Dec. 1, '66.] Locust St., Columbia. HARRY W. HUNTER. WASH. RIGHTER, M. D. -HUNTER & 'RIGHTER, Wholesale Druggists, No. 41 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA._ IMPORTERS AID GRINDERS OF SPICES. Dealers in Drugs, Chonlicals, Dye Stuffs. Patent Medicines, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, 4.tc. ' Manufactbrers of " Kaign's Syrup Tar." [novl7 '66-ly and Shawls,
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