glite otobnafirf ffpg. A. MG-RAMBO, •- - • COLPHIBIA PAL, Sattirday Dec. 29, 1866. Advertisements, to secure Immediate insertion must bo handed in on or before Thursday evening each gear. The News. Dr. Watson,_charged , with murder in Virginia, bag been dischgxged, t 1 e military commission for his trial having been dissolved by the President. • The New Orleans riot investigating committee commenced work on Saturday in New Orleag, • . Official returns from the Nevada elec ., tip!? give Blaisdell, for Qovernor, 1025, end 4shley, for Congress, 850 majority. • The; to Supply deficiencies in the aprropriations for the current fiscal year is phe first which has beep nlad . e a,, law at this .session of Congress. • G-oiernor Curtin has `sunned the ficzqh Warrant of James Haddolf, alias Fred, Haddoff, -- fixiniT, Wedneiday, February 6th, 1867, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'olock, for tb.e clay of execution. Haddoff was convicted in Montgomery county of the murder of Julius Wochel, and was sentenced November - 19th, 1866. The Surgeon GenerAhas had prepared - R beautiful Rode). of - Linooln ggspital, located past of the Capitol, which it is designed to send to the Paris Exposition. p.m model is constructed on the scales of thirty feet to an inch, and - presents an exact imitation - of Lincoln - Hospital. The • model was made• at the Medical Purveyor's Washington, under tVe silperviSiOn of Colonel Sutherland, medical _purveyor, -11. S. army. ~ A. - .most destructive fire broke out in , Vicksburg ,on Sunday night, which spieaii - with such fearful rapidity, that before- the games could- be subdued tibarly pne hundred buildings were. des troyed, about thirty of which were large brick :stone. The loss is . eitimated at two,millions of dollars, about one-fourth of which is,insured..._ Two white children and font. 'negroes perished in the. flames, .wild six negroes - were accidentally killed. Py this calamity one ,hundidd families are,rendered houseless.. ' - . „ About 00,000 British troops are now stationed in Ireland; chiefly-in the south ern counties:- • • • •This 'is' about the number in Ireland in 1848. . ? 1 1 7 .1te• , :tObac'do = crop- r , in'' kissouri..this eitiiinafed" , at c froo,tWOtietO fifteen itliOnsaiii3rhOgsheadi. • 00he . :22dinstp.nt;near Fort :Kearney, Nebraska;- , • a:partY of 93 '11.• - S.- soldiers :were • 'plirraiißded , and:- massacred by :r.riJk4is• ” . I Maximilian has divided Mexico into four Military 'divisions:- , General Blauco has been appointed Minister, of War. /Ton } L; D. Campbell, Minister -= to Meilen; has been - instructea to remain in New*Orleans to await further instrue , tionst- • • ' • - .'GenerarGetiry, .Governor 'died, ; has appointed Colonel % Frank .tordan; :See retp.i72'nf,State, and Hort BenjaFEin H. Brewster, Attorney General.. ' 5 7 ilieiv 'French Minister , WaSh iig,ton 'presented his cr,ldentials ,and :was . 116.1 f -received by ',tile President- on Tues day' , • 14e:neral Dix, BB:lister , to France; was received - in 'that capacity by the Emperor , onr Monday: -- PitEst;urgh contains five hundred large riaminfactUring estAlishments. -It has fifty glass factories and sixteen potteries, forty : six' 'iron founderies, thirty-ohe roll ine.!niills, thirty-three . machinery es ,te.bliSktMents, and • fifty-eight oil reft nerici;:liesides miscellaneous works of alnaoSt every variety; the whole turning ; piii• annual Product worth $100,000,-„ . 000. Ristori was to have received 61000 in ' t qa . Sh for ,performing two nights -in the Opitall , of Virginia. .Nearly :all of this wii-tothave , bein, paid in,,a - dyariee, but a fo'r. 45 - &Re g the first iristalmeut,of 6500, the Richmond manager's funds gave out, and` the contract was annulled.'•' ]FpLattg . Curious and Valuable. Wash's ark was 54tfeet long; 91 feet byoacliy444 fpetiligil,n}easnring 72,Q25 tons: ..• - . , , The difference -between •a Water level and a straight line is a cleparture of eight to t the mile, which fornishei, - ,by, ;Apple prppoiition in geothetry, a method of p4lcOatiqg the earth's:diameter. • A.:-soaplubble may :'be blown so• thin that • it:would . ta a 2,500,000 tainis:,to 121 1 ; 13 4° t4 . .4495q gf -. .an inch: 41.verage, quantity'of blood - 14 the body int - eal - th,-•ie'reckoned to-be -384 ()Maces; 0i24 lbi.:Avoir or 20.inapOinl pititta. . -Quill 'pens Were first used in - -553, A. 14: Metallic came into use in .- 3630. , 'A' • rats well situated and left entirely .to themselves undisturbed,. thiee-yeard,haveinereaSed to 655;508. is:inpt.bontagioue'l . oyer thirty feet:- • T'l`he yellow is, the itluininuting , ray or sunhilit:l, , ".: • ;-, , Water' Conititutes:nearly'leurAfths ~of; fhe weight- of bodY. ' • Reconstruction. Every well-disposed person . of, the United States desiresi,to see , a reconstruer tion of the Union on l ,inch a basis as will bring the States,'lately in rebellion,back to their proper Status: among the' great family of .C,ommpnwealths. Not, merely a re-admission of representation into' the United States Congress; but a reconstruc tion that,will bring about a proper com munity of interests and harmonious action between the different States, and a tendency towards the best interests of the whole. There is no reason why Massachusetts and South Carolina should not, in deed and' in - truth, march' arm-in arm, and. Pennsylvania and Louisiana. New York, Florida,' Minnesota 'and Georgia, work together, towards a com mon destiny ; and that for, the general Well being of the citizens of the whole country. There is nothing in the climate, soil or products of the different parts of the Country—large and' diversified as they are—that should prevent , a course of policy which would result to the com mon good of the whole. Alabama may raise cotton—Ohio, corn—lllinois, pork —Pennsylvania ; ,iron--MasSachusetti, manufactUrinc , and agricultural imple ments, and yet each assist the . other in forming and-Working:out a •grand and peaceful destiny. Politicians have had too much to do With shaping the course (4 affairs in this country, and the spoils of office, instead Of ihe public good, haS been the goal for' which we have been contending. In the Southern States we have always had an aristocracy - of land holders which has kept too many from an interest in the soil; and while this state Of affairs continues—while a feW men -6f wealth arid power own the lands and control the politics of the country, there can be no such thing as improvement in the condition of the common people, whether white or black_ There must be . a dividing-up of the lordly estates of the Southern land holders, before there can be.a community of interest in the soil, and its proper cultivation. Had Andrew Johnson's policy, as an nounced over the bleeding dead body of the martyred Lincoln, been carried out, instead of that policy inaugurated by Seward, this great 'evil would have 'been remedied. Mr. Johnson, - then, before his mind had , been corrupted by the blandishments of_ power which were pointed out to him by his intriguing Secretary of StatP; took 'the right view of thesubject wlign he said that "traitors" • must be punished and their social position destroyed, &c. How destroyed ? Why simply by a confiscation of their large landed estates, and by selling them -in . small farms to.-persons, who, Of their labor, -would make them produce l tfiose rtitialf trelea hie to make ~ up thp, wealth,- of the' country. Labo, in - this way, would become honor able in the South, and until that is done the abolition of slavery, except in the abstract right of Such action, can an eomplish but littlefer the Southern States. If the rich Southern planter can work his immense plaUtation.as cheaply by the hired labor, of the freedmen as - he did by Owning' the labor, verylittle has been ac complished towards the generaliniprove ment. , Edit9r. Nature seems to . have provided the Southern country'lvith all the facilities for enterprise and large manufacturing interests, but slavery thus far has kept down . all incentives to indus try; and un til the people turn their attention to working up the raw material which has so profusely'besa Thrown-in the way; it is idle to talk about a substantial Union, because, the .industrious, enterprising, citizens of the North .can never harmon ize with thethriftlois drones of the South. We shall take up - this subject again, and try to point out some of the hindrance's in the, way of a cpulplete reconstruction" of the I ate rebelficius States. AN AMUSING TRIaK. IN LEGERDE MAIN, entitled The - Printer's Delight— Take a sheet• of note paper,, fold it carefully, and et(ClOSe a bank note suffi ciently large to pay dip 4rrearages. Keep yotir eye on the Piltier, and if you eau detect a milk tl:6 7 2trick is a success. -We - hope- :sovie-iorof-eur- Veteran - delia - quents will try thi:l trick., Oditorial zut#,piotellantoug; •,- I ,Capt. .Rogers, - ,at the ‘,‘ Ellsworth Saloon;" is always:prepared" to meet the wants of "ye thirsty . and hungry." Call and see hint--he Will treat you well. —ln the year 1865 there died in' - France one hundred. and. fifty-five per._ sons over one hundred -years old. --The flour mills of 'Louisville, By., turn out - 2000.1i;arrois of flour daily; 'consuming 3 ) 00 ) 000 bushels, Of wheat. - . . %. ,;—ln Milwaukee-i , during the past year, one ;;rolling inill, ; oo,breweries, two dis tilleries, six.chtirchb6, 29-business - blocks; and '1,500 private= ,residence have been erected.. —Van ant Leyo is the name of the last new London rhagizine announced as to bo started •thrs,, fall. The, title will afford opportunity; i lor.innumerable puns. • , the 3d of January there will be a procession of the trade "societies in Lon don',. t 4 ciecupy tenles in length 'of "%elle raa.reillog - six ,abreas6. A father, pi,"Willi . spaport, whipped :his daughter,. : cigVteen. years, of age, for "sitting up loyer. - .The next, day. th ere 6wds ' -'ruiaway Inatch in• the iipie , hborbood. , ,,'-Lov.e:laughs at:rat tan, as well zuvat lOCkstniths. : .• NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS FILL YOUR ALBUMS. 100' CHOICE PHOTOGRAPHS of French, Spanish, English and American handsome Ladies, mailed foi 30 cts. Address DAVID RODGERS, Station D., New 'York. Dec. 29, '66L-6mo*. HARRY W. HUNTER. WASEC. RIGHTER, Al. D. HUNTER & RIGHTER 3. "Wholesale Druggists, • No. 41 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTERS AND GRINDERS OF SPICES. Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals,' Dye Stuffs. Patent Medicines, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, &c. Manufacturers of " Kaign's Syrup Tar." [novl7 '66-ly SPECIAL NOTICES A Cough, .A Cold, or A Sore Throat, Requires Immediate Attention, and should be . Checked. TF ALLQIVED TO CONTLVITE; IRRITATION OF THE LUNGS, A PERMANENT THROAT DISEASE, OR CONSUMPTION, IS OFTEN TICE RESULT. BROWN'S BRONCHIA.I. TROCHES, Having a direct influence to the parts, give immediate relief. For Bronchitis; 'Asthma, Catarrh, ' Con sumptive and Throat Diseases, Trodhes are used with always good success. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS • will find Troches useful in clearing the voice when taken'before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat:after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The Troches are recommended and prescribed -by Physicians,,and have had testimonials, from emi nent men throughout the count:y. Being an article of true merit, and having proved their efficacy by a test of many years, each 'year find's them in neii localities - in 'Various parts of the world, and the Troches are universally pronounced better than other articles. ODTAIti only "Bi•own's Bronchial Troches," and do not take any of the 41 - orthiess Imitations that may be offered. Sold every there. [Dec. 1,1860-6 m. REMEDIAL INSTITUTE _FOR SPECIAL CASES, No. 14 Bond - Street, New York. information, with the highest testimonials: also, a Book on Special Diseases, in a sealed envelope, sent free. 133.8 e sure and send for them, and tom will never regret it; for, as advertiing physicians,. in nine cases out of ten, are imposters, without references, no stranger should be trusted. Enclose a stamp for postage, and direct - to DR. LAWRENCE, No. 14 .BOND STREET, NEW YORK. [Dec. 1,'66-3.Y. The real Velpau French Pills should not be used during a certain time, as they'will surely bring on a miscarriage. Sold by all Druggists. Dec.l. lmo. Strange, but True. Every youngladyand gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their ad vantage by return mail (free of charge) by address ing the undersigned, Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card, All others will please address their obedient servant . THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Dec.3o '65 ly. • 831 Broadway, N CV? - York. - DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA tarrh, treated with the utmost success, by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of .Lydon, Holland,) No 519 Pine. Street, Philadelphia. Testi monials from the most reliable sources in the city and oounty . can be seen at his Office. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge made for exami, nation. " mar. 24,'t6-1y All may Marry Happily. Irrespective of wealth, age or beauty; and the love of the opposite sex can be gained ;by following simple rules, Send a directed envelope to. - ' SARAH B. LAMBERT. june IGth, 2y Grecnpoint, Kings Co., ..New York Errors of Youth. A Gentleman who'sufferedfor years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, an•all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipe slid directions for making the simple 'remedy by which he was cured: Snorers wishing to prod tby the advertiser's experienee,can do so by addressing • = JOHN 11, OGDEN, 5 : : ,p . e . c . ,,30 '65 ly WONDERFUL BUT TRITE MADAME RE3IINGTON, the world renowned Astrolo gist .and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant state delineates the very features of the person you are'to marry, and by the Aid of un instru ment of intense. power, 'known as the Psychomo trope, guarantees to produce a perfect ancl•life-like picture of the future husband or wife of the appli cant, with date of marriage, occupation, leading, traits of character, rte. This is no imposition; as testimonials without number can assert. By stating place of birth, age, disposition,color of eyes and hair and enclosing fifty cents and stamped envelope ad dressed to yourself, you will receive the picture by return mail, together with desired information. Address in confidence, MADAME GERTILIJDE REMINGTON. P. O. Box 207, 'West Troy. N. Y. ' • Sept. 22, Gmo. rpHE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERI LL E:sdE OF AN INVALID. Published for the benefit and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility,prematuredeeay of Manhood, &c., supply ing at the same,time The Means of Self Cure. By one who has cured himself after undergoing, eon sidefable quackery. By enclosing a postpaid ad dressed envelope, single copies, free of charge, may be had of the author.' NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Rings Y. jan. 27, Iy. ITCH =ITCH ! ITCH ! SCRATCH SCR4ATCII! WHEATON'S OINTMENT Will Cure the Itch in 43 Hours • _ . Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblainsrand nil Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cents. For;sale by all druggists. By sending GO cents to Weeks <G Pot ter, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. June 9, ly. LADIES TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE The Real Velpaus Female Pills. • [Warranted French.] rnhese Pills, so 'celebrated many years .1:ago in Paris icir the relief of female ir regularities,are now offered for sale for the first time in - America. They have been kept in comparative obscurity from the fact that the originator, Dr. Vel pau, is a physician in Paris of - greatbrealth and con scientious principles; and has withheld them t tom genesal use, lest they should be employed for un lawful purposes. In overcoming female obstruc tions they seem really omnipotent. They are offer ed to the public only for legitimate purposes, and all agents are forbidden to sell them when it is un derstood:that the objeCt is unlawful. Sold by R. Williams-and Dr. Awry, Columbia. Ladies can procure a box sealed from the eyes of the curious by enclosing Si and six stamps to 0. G. Staples, General Agentfor ns, Watertown, N.Y. or to the aboveagents. Jan. 6,1y,- To Consumptives. T.I±.6•ADVERT.LSER. •HAVENG BEE*- restored to health•in a few weeks by a •very- simple remedy, after having suffered several years, with a severe lung, affection, and that dread disease.-Con sumption -3s anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used(free of -charge,) with the direc tions for preparing and rising the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, Coughs, Colds, etc. The only object of the udvertisor in Sending the prescription is to benefi the afflicted, and spread information which he con ceives to be invaluable, and he hopes eve sufferer will try his remedy, it will cost you noth ry. ing, and may proven blessing, Parries wishing the perseription, will please ad dress ' Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County. Deo. 39, 'S.S„-13m . New York Dr.' Schenck's Mandrake Pills. - A Substitute for - calomel. These pills are cornposod of various roots, having the'power to relax . .the secretions of the - liver as promptly and effectually as blue pill or rourcury, and without producing any ofthose disagreeable or dangerous effects which otten-follow the use of the latter. - - - . In- all-bilious Disorders these Pills may. be 'used with confidence, as they promote the discharge - of vitiated bile-, and-remove those - obstructions from the liver and biliaryducts. which arethe cause of bilious • affections in general. SCHEIICK'S MANDRAKE PILLS curesick head ache,. and all disorders of the liver, indicated by sallo skin, coated tongue; costiveness; drowsiness and a'general feeling of_ weariness and lassitude, showing that the liver is in a torbib ,or obstructed -condition. '• ", • - In short,, these pills may be used with • advantage in all cases when a purgative or alterative medicine is required: - - .• Please ask: for" Dr:Sclienek's Mankrako Plls,"and observe that the two , likenesses of the Doctor are on the Government stamp—ono when in the- last stage of coasumption, and the- other in his present , Sold by all Druggists and dealers . Price 26 . cents per box. Principal Otlice,-No. 15 North 6th Street, Phillidelphia, Pa. , . • - - General Wholesale.Agenti; De mas - Barnes .Co.. 21 Part. Row, New York; 5, S. - rfance,l.o2, Baltimore Street, , Baltimore rid„ John D, Park, N. B. ' corner of _Fourth - -and Walnut. • Street;e7Cinainnati, Ohio; Walker Taylor, 134136 'Wabash Avenue,- Chicago, 111. Collins - Brothers, southwest corner of Seeoiu and Vine Streets St, Louls,Mo, Atkin Io '66-Iy , . . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS GIFTS FOR TIM. HO LI DAYS! IN GREAT VARIETY, H_MSS' BOOK STORE! Irl I=l UT E have just received a Fine Assort -Ixuent of Books, Fancy' Articles, Gold Pens. - Toys, ac., &e., Suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS! FOR OLD AND YOUR PEOPLE, Such as Photograph 'Albums, Prayer Books, Bibles, Hymn Books, of all Denominations, Aimutels, in rine Binding, ME ;:- And a.Large As'sortment of -- JIUVENIME 'BOOKS and TOY BOOKS. = Our Stock of FANCY, ARTIC-LES IS LARGE 'AND COMPLETE, CO•AIPRISING Fancy Ink Stands, Chess Boards and Men, Port Folios, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Ladies' Conipanons, INNIIMIIMECI IS:MMiI I=l A General Assortment of Musical 'Merchandise! Such as VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS,, - &c. =I DIARIES FOR 1867.! IN GREAT 'VARIETY, all at - Reduced Priccs, at W. U. `lrg,SS''l3(c9k Store, I....opustBroot; opposite polurnbia National Bank., - [Doe. 8; 113e/.*- ATTRACTIONS • FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! 114acig,qui•omovf--**co*ltP-1 ABEAUTIFUL STOCK OF FANCY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, &e., OPENED THIS WEEK, Another lot of those HEAVY WOOL and COTTON FLAN -- .N - _ELIS, I till Xao•wOr X' P riCel AS. GREAT 'SUCCESS !! WE HAVE MET WITH GREAT SITC cess in the MERCHANT'TAILORING Department of our Business. EVERYBODY _PLEASED WITEC OUR WORK' AND PRICES Fashionable Furs, And Good Furs ! Capes, Collars, Berthas, Victorcans, Muffs THE NEW SKATING MUFF, AN D 111111141 3 / 4 1101101111111411111R At thd Lowest CASII PRICES. SHAWLS, CLOAKS AND CLOTHS, Ralnmor•ais and Dfoop-.Skirls At Astonishingly Low Rates, ' For the Holidays, Dec. 15, 1866 DROPEII.TY owners are requested to -L. -call at Ricahlees.; and extquine 71,IN'S PATENT HYDRANT. It can be repeal ed at any time withou the expense or trouble of digging it up. All kinds of Plumbing attended to promptly, and at reasonable rates. inn. 30,0 NEW DRY GOOD STORE, Adjoining Odd Fe Hall. EDWARD REUSS begs leave to inform_ the Citizens of Columbia and vicinity that he has neatly fitted up a room adjoin ing Odd Fellows' Hall, and opened a dry goods store with a - varied assortment cf new and desirable goods such as GENTS. FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTH'S, CASIMERES, DRESS GOODS, Calicoes, Muslins, Tickings, Delaines, Merinos. Poplins, Silks plain and figured, Notions &c., &c., &c., He hop - es by strict attention to business, and low prices, to merit the patronage of this COlll munty. _EDWARD REUSS. N. B.—The Tailoring business will still be carried on in all its branches. E. R. Col's, Sept-S. .1101USEKEEPERS ATTENTION. MEIE - citizens of Columbia and vicinity, are respectfully invited to call and ex amine my large and varied assortment of - XCOUSMZ.MB3MTG GOODS • ' Comprising every variety of TIN WARE, SILVER-PLATED WARE, TABLE , CUTLERY, ' FANCY GOODS, PLANISHED TIN-WAKE, COOKING UTENSILS, • CHAMBER WARE, IN SETS, HOLLOW WARE, ENASILED, - -COPPER KETTLES, BRASS KETTLES Chafing Dishes, Egg Boilers, Britannia, - Ware, Waiters, Vic:, ck,c. • Stoves-of every-Deseription.- - - BRILLIANT AND NIAGARA, Are two of the best stoves in the Market They are guarantied to give satisfaction. GASFITTING. 6: . ; PLUMBING Carried on in all its various branches. Stoves,Shops, Dwellings, fitted up with Gas and Water Pipes ;in the best manner. On hand a good assortment of Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop -Lights and Pendants, Galvanized Iron, Lead and Ter ra Cotta Water Pipes. Repaying promptly and personally attended to. HIRAM WILSON, Cor. Locust cE 2nd st., Cont. Games, d c., mac. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for OLD NEWSPAPERS, PAM PHLETS,BOOKS AND - WASTE PAPER of every description. " H. C. LUNDY & Co., 142 south 4th, street, fob. 24, 1866. ly. Philadelphia Caner Hospital., PHItADELPHIA Cancer • Hospital. . Professor R. H. Kli oe. Principal Phy sician and Surgeon to the Philadelphia Cancer Hos pital;office No. 931 ARCH Elms; is daily making astonisnlzo- and most inirOmlous cures of Caliber. by the most's6l . cntific atot lately approved remedies known to the eivilizi;.; world, among which are his great Cancer Antidotes, wonderful treatments that operate specifically upon the Cancer and cancerous affections, antidotingckilling and destroying the Cancer, every particle, , rootand fibre belonging to it or them, without pain or the use of the knife, with out-caustic, eating nnd' burning medicines, without the loss'of blood, or in the least affecting the sound flesh: - No'other treatment should ever bensed. 'No *other persons - have these antidotes. To investigate these.treatments„ to see patients under treatment, and to - examine -the terrible specimens thus re moved, call and see or address - . R. K. KLINE, 111. D., Office; No. on ARCH St., Philadelphia, Pa. P. O. Box 1474. FAT particulars oorp4 for a Circular. [Tioy3 'o6lf COLUMBIA, PA. - FOR THE HOLIDAYS. AND YARDWIDE MUSLIN S, EMS 20 PER CENT. SAVED By buying your CLOTIIII G- At FONDERSMITH'S. NM"VT FT3I=LS 1 LADIES' FUR HOODS 1.. N VARIETY. AT , FONDERSAIITH'S, Notice. HOLIDAY' PRESENTS ! SPERING HAS JUST RETURNED ..112A. from' the city with a large and well selected Stock of Goods, suitable for the coming Holidays; Has on hand-a Large and Elegant Assort ment of SILVER, & 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 Silver 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 & Mustard Spoons, Tea and Table Spoons, Napkin Rings, ttc. ELEGANT FANCY GOODS! Toilet Sets, Jewel Caskets,- • , Cologne Sets, Work Boxes, ' Smoking Sots, - Ink Stands, ' Bronze (Sr. Gilt Clocks, new and beautiful. • AMERICAN_ WATCHES! In GOLD and SILVER. CASES 2,3, 4, 5 & 6 oz. SILVER CASES, In New and Beautiful Styles. • RISTCRI NECKLACE, At SPERING'S JEWELRY STORE. Columbia, Dec. 8, 180. Columbia. S Golden 'Mortar Drug Store IILATQUARTERS Ring's A mbrosia ! RESTORE GRAY HAIR, PREVENT ITS FALLING- OUT ! i, , ;-! FOR SALE PARRY'S GpLD . ErNL MORTAR FRONT ,STREET, :December 8, I=l =ma I=l Consisting of -0- I=l THE LATEST OUT! TIIR, Is the WA RIL&NTED TO AIN'D DRUG STORE, COLUMBIA, PA. FLOUR & FEED STORE, THE UNDERSIG3s.TED,-HAVING PUR chased the Stock on hand, and taken the Flour and Feed Store lately occupied by George Brandt, 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, tho BEST FAMILY FLOUR, that can be procured. Also, Rye Flour, Corn Meal, and Buckwheat, with FEEDS of different kinds, all of which he will, sell as low as possible, for CI AL Si XX :: - Being a practical Miller, and having fol lowed the trade for many years, he flatters himself that his knowledge of the business will enable him to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with - their, custom. The Store will be opened tiom 7A. M., to 8 P. M. DANIEL MeCAULEY. Columbia, D. 8, 1866—tf. Valuable Real: Estate at Public Sale. "mHE UNDERSIGNED WILL Biros:: 1 to Public Sale, al the Franklin. House, in the Borough of Columbia, at - 7 o'clock P. M., on . Saturday, December 29th, 1866, The following Real Estate, situate in •said Borough: - . No. TI. A. PIECE OF GROUN D, 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 Rail road,bn which there is a Two- 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 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 & Sutton, East by the middle of said Turnpike, south by an Alley, and West by the River, con taining in front on the river 194 feet, and in depth 392 feet, more or less, and is just below the Col um bia Gas Works. The river track of the Pennsylvania 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. WM. A. MARTIN, - Executor of _Rhoda Wright, deed. SAM'L WRIGHT, WM. A. MARTIN, Executors of Rob't Wright, dec'd. - ELIZABETH, WRIGHT. Columbia, Dec. 8,1566.-4 t. OUR PRICES ARE Decidedly Reasonable! HENS' and BOYS' WEAR, CLOTHS. CASSIALERES, SATINETTS and JANES. BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS. I%ferinoes. Cashmers, Poplins, Delaines and Coburgs. A full line of Prints from 12 cents up. Wool and Cotton Flannels. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins ,S 6 Crash. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. - Vre have 'bought our stock for net car - sh and we will sell at a very short profit, J. W. STEACY cfs CO., Cor 2nd, & Locust st., Columbia, Pa. sept 2Stli '66 MEECHAI:IT TAILORINC. EEO • - CLOTHING . •••`STORE7''' 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 quality,— HANDSOME SICK COATS, for $5,50 and upwards. We are bound not to be undersold b' anyone. All clothing cut, sold or made up at my establishment, is warranted to g ive 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. H. BLUMENTHAL. Oct 27, '66 it SINGER, SEWING BIACHINES. NI TU. HESS has been appointed agent . for Columbia for these celebrated Machines and ()Mrs them fur sale at his Book Storeat - MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. Everybody knows the Singer Machines to be one of the standard Sewing Machines and we present it to the citizens of Colum bia and vicinity as incomparably the best kind in existence. It is simple, compact, durable and beautiful. It is quiet, light running and capable ofperforminga range and variety of work never before attempt ed upon a single machine,—using. either Silk. Twist, Linen or Cotton Thread, and sewing with - equal facility the very finest and coarsest materials, and anything be= tween the two extremes, in the most beau tiful and substantial manner. Its attach ments for hemming, braiding, cording, tucking, quilting, felling, trimming, bind ing, &c., are novel and practical and havo been invented and adjusted especially for this machine. 'Gall at the Store and see one in op eration. [sept 29 '66 HEUSSLER &, WOODWAR% 2SOUTH FOURTH St., between Mar -Iket and Chestnut. PHILADELPHIA. Manufactiuers of TRAVELING BAGS, POCKET BOOKS. BANKERS' 4t PHIS. CASES, PORT FOLIOS, WRITING DESKS, DRESSING CASES, PORTMONNATES, PURSES, - &c., N. B.—Goods made to order, and repair ing-promptly attended to. [novl7 ,66-t STATEMENT SHOWING THE COI , ' dition of the First . National Bank, , Columbia, on Monday, October 1,1866. RESOURCE'S. Notes and bills discounted, 194;383,37 • U. S. Bonds for circulation, 150,000,00 U S Securities on hand, 10,000,00 324,383, Cash in notes of other banks, 2,214,00 Legal tenders & Comp'd Notes, 34,446,00 37,159. Cash Items, . . . . 3,457. Due from Banks, , ,30,6822 Expenses, • . - ' 556,71 Interest on deposits, • 82,21 Premiums paid, Fixtures, . LIA.BILITIES. azpital Stock, paid Surplus Fund, - Circulation, Deposits on Certificate, 67,401,05 Do - Transient, 30,047,46 Dividends unpaid, Due to Banks and Bankers, Profit and Loss, Exchanges, Disconnts, Interests, $397,E41 Indebtedness of Directors, $29,700 Sworn to and subscribed by . S.S.DETWLLER, Cashit oat. a Stn.' . 838. 20. 1,208 = $1.50,00.f 4,300 132,004 97.63' aiii 228,13 2,115,31 2,590 34
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