ree "N. A. 01- ItAlgei3.o Mk . • . ....„ • s-c.• SAturdAY;Jan. 12,1867. • Advertisoments,.te secure 'lmmediate insertion ,muntilon hinded-inon of lidera Thursday evening each ,areet. . The News. The Board of-Directerss ot 'the Penn sylvania Reserve Association, met in Harrisburg on t ueiday"at the: §:riireme . Conrt-room,- Gov. Curtict, , the President, in the chair. • He made an eloquent ad; deess. 'ln the evening the Board met again and adb . pted a ccinstitution, and appointedo'committee -of arrangements for the first annual celebration of May aQth.. About,one,:,third of the Board aZ3 .now members of the Legislature. Everything passed off -pleasantly. Alr. James O'Brien - dropped dead in the Holidar' Street , Theatre,, on Wednes day ;night, while Mr. Jefferson was play ing-27±.he .house was densely crowded, ;and,.the tragic 'occurrence created con siderable excitement. ,'The cause of ,death was congestion of fliAraiu. .The,vetoed to confer the elective ,franchise on, the colored -citizens of : The Federal District _of Columbia, which passed : the Senate so promptly on Mon in:efLance of the veto, was passed, by the llotise by the constitutio•ml two thirds majority ; and is therefore now ,a the republic without the Presi- 4en'ia] sanction: • - , .llon. Arthai P. flayne, and, officer on the staff of Gen. Jackson at the battle of Grleans,_d.jed . at Charleston, S. C.,- on Alonday last.. • ,T . ho'President has pardoned 295 rebels • who hdn' been 11:i}-Generals :in the rebel army, members of Ponficlernte,Congress, aryl•others in high station.. Between 15,- •1?OO;and-16,000 persons of lower grades have been furnished with a pardon, and large number who are. candi dates for—:Presidential. clemency. Johnsen ought to 'have .a machine to do for it mast' be, a heavy drain these-bnef ens thitieS. r. The dimensiens of the Monument at Gettyabiirg'iS - 23 feet square and 55.,feet high. 41* fi. , e.colosSal figures of Italian The rest of the struc . tune 'eelatiaets-hae 'been made:4'dr the sum of 47. 3 000. _ `'i' iera;.isere;Ss_railroad eidents United. 'States in the year just_ ended, • • eausipg; the loiS, 'of 115 lives, and the ;sounding of 07p - en:ohs. For the Violas year there were 183 accidents, 325 _ persons killed and 1,427 'Wounded : EleVen hundred . Poor families in Toronto weresupplied withprovisions on: Chiistmas day by, benevolent, societies. In New York, -on Saturday evening last, e.t . a boarding house, a police officer . 'assassinated a Young lady 'Who had reject-: ed his attentions, and then committed ,The lady's, naite was Willard, and she filled the position of forewoman in the 'female departnient at the New Tort World office..,She was also fashion -editress of a Sunday' paper: .••••• A train on the Cincinnati, Dayton arid Erie -Railroad-was thrown off the. track by . . a Ibioken - rail, near . Cr:reell •Springs, on ''Saturday last. -Two persims were killed and eight severely wounded: , A' terrible earthquake has occurred in Algeria . . Many villages were destroyed, and a large number of hies were lost. • Rumors of the death of • President Johnitin' prevailed- in . -London • During the'past year there were 501 fires in the United •States,_each involving it loss' of over _320,000. Total loss •by these fires ViG,-110:,000, - against 3'4139,- •'OOO :for 'the` previous year, when there - Were 'only 35* of sueh•fires: • ,The Kansas Legislattfrellas Met-and - 'organized. he GOvc.-rnoes 'message ioSPerou:g condition of the State,' • reeonamends the ratilieatiOn of the (Jon: etitational - a'niendpient,.. - and:'stiggests .the extension •of- the fran'ais6 to riegioes. Two U.S.` Senators.: ars - "to be-chosen, hy . the : - - = r.,-Thq Georgia Legislature ,his toted to extend thesgspension of speide payments }n Georgia until_ April, -1868., F4Butler has hegun,,snit.for against - "Brick'sPoineroy,l of, :the CrOise -Democrat, laying. damages at -.,5100 3 900. z . _ The. delegation of Philadelphia - facturerg. .now . ; in ;Wasl4ington• had - „„an. rAludjen •beknrel :the • Committeegf..ll - krys aad'leans;• and asked the re naov ,of the, :Ave eep t:tax. op _go o 4 s, . d „4.1 cents. per ou - ar-• dada in-tnanufactures: They pro • imposed !a-*tax, on :faiejg,p7.lnuried, : and - ::rspreiented :that the 'aioverpment , ; by not ag - re nif • `tir''tlieir concedingi. whereas, by •could . ; •t 6.3.4 v?. . - —A 16 .41 : itt . yassaohusettiii, while at fote,o ,t.,lll,l<ferloi::i.e - veikt • '• • tigghtiVONFPErai , twq4n§WibPY. ettliei=iiti Si".. lest'Week,'restilied.iii: the 4-eath. the smaller boy' tiainea iteer-an. editorizq and Wort Mum. , —jos:-H. Black' offers his fine' hotel at public sale. See advertisement. -- - --Wethank you, 'John, for, the,uice' -apples you sent us.' May your. shadow never grow-less. ' —After next week the Post Mice, in the evenings, will be closed at 7 o'clock; and opened at 7 A. M., --The Trumpet, published at Eliza bethtown, has changed its name,' and is sailing under the title of Weekly Gazette. Editor. —Tuesday last, the Bth day . of Janu ary,.being the -anniversary of, the Battle of New Orleans,' was duly celebrated in Columbia. ' • • • —The week of prayer was duly ob served in Columbia, and much interest felt. Every everting during the week the churches were crowded. This evening. services will be lield in the Methodist Church. —Arrangements are now in progress by, the Columbia Base Ball Club-to have a Grand Hop, in Odd Fellows' on Thursday, February 14th. —Robert Conley had a pig stolen from his pen, a few nights ago. It appears that the thieves did not get nwitY with it, as it was afterwards found in the vicinity, partly dressed. —Capt. Rogers, furnishes . at. his Ellsworth Saloon," Front street; the finest hivalies in town. He serves them Up in every style. For a first-rate stow, roast or fry, " Cap." is the man to sot it up. Drop in and see. - —A nuisance—that of ihrowin‘g - coal ashes in the street. There is an ordinance against the offence, and we hope our ef ficient street Commissioner. will see that it is enforced. —The third annual supper of Shaw nee Encampment 11 To. I. 0. of O. will take place at their hall; on Friday evening, 22d : of Febivary next. The brethren generally have A good time on Such occasions. ---Deer - A.lr. Martin. - Erwin, of this place, received yesterday, ten deer.— They were-from Mr. Thomas Groom of Clearfield. County, Pa.. This fine gamd seems to be plenty this season. - - -The Spiritual Ripublic is the name of-a new spiritual paper just started in Chicago,lll. It is devoted to Spiritual ism and li r aclical reform. It is ably edited and at :the - end of the volume will make a handsome book when bound. —Splendid banquet—that given at the Franklin House, -a few evenings since: If there is a.raan in this country who knows how to get up an elegant entertainment, it is Miller. He knows how to-i)lease the taste of the peoßlti. . - -The AZtoOna Tribune calls' for a Publishers' Convention. We go in for the Convention, but we think it will do na. good: .If .Publishers are . green enough -to suffer themselves te, be -gulled by a, set of dishtmorable • adVertising agelts, - letthem go it. =The -Milford Herald has suspended publication in.conseqUexice of"a . Want. of , . . ,s_upport. op_ the partsf the pa4ocrany--_of Pike C 0.,. so "_says ftS editor `°? 'lliere -is no:papernow published- in that County. —A would-be gentleman, the other day, called at the post-office and display ed his ignorance of natural history or the French language, or both, by requesting to be supplied with a stamped antelope. —A rapid and emphatic recital of the following simple narrative is an infallible cure for lispinr , : "Hobbs meets-Snobbs and - Nobbs; Hobbs bobs to Snobbs and Nobbs' Hobbsnobs with Snobbs and-robs Nobbs; fobs. 'This is,' says Nobbs, 'the, worst of-Hobbs' jobs,' and Sncbbs sobs." Brazil large pine appleS cost four cents each; oranges one cent, bananas six for a cent; cigars• ten for a cent. —A newsboy in Toronto has fallen heir to a, property in Tesas valued at $200,000,. - - —The Omaha Republican in announc ing the collapse of a cotemporary "CoP perhead sheet, sympathizes by saying "this has been a bad-year for snakes.", —At Ausable Forks, N. Y., a lady gave her husband a Christmas present of three sons at a birth. —The recent marriage of Mr. Day with Miss Eield, presents this singular anomaly; that although he gained the field she von .the- day. -An emcbang, says Vice-President Hamlin is looking after the Maine chance. —Snow has. fallen in Galveston this winter for the first time iu seven years. --It is now reported that three -hun dred pe'rsons, mostly freedmen on, a: Ldli day excursion, lost their lice's by- the burning of the steamer Fashion, near 'Baton.Rouge. • large„_ and splendid Catholic churcla,,witu sitting accommodation's - for 5,000 persons,' was dedicated last Sunday in: St. LOUis. Its 'congregatien - chiefly 'conii)osed,ef Germans. . —The _lndian commissioner has lipplied for aninvestigation of the Fort Kearney massacre. He says tb.at if. the matter is not attended to, there, will be a general . • ,Inclian war. , , • , , . . Alfred Sanderson, Eng., late Editor of the Lancaster Intelligencer,bnibeebroe one -the'.,, - Editors of the I?eadinj• Gazette. - - .Mi. S., with his . lona . expe rience in . the newspaper line, will be a valuable auxiliary to, the Gazette. He fully understands the wants.of those ivho seekdenjoyineat and' instruction- thibugh.- the newspapoi. press. • '•' Dangerimi Counterfeit..--Tlie •Treasury - ' Department detectives have obtained 'poSsession of one of.the most dangerous counterfeits -in circulation.- The. :note, is a fine imitation of tli3 $5O . legal tender with the vignette' likeness of Alexander Hatnirtbn, . is an . counterpart of the -genuine, except some -slight. errorizin engraving: ~The easiest way_ to ; detcet the,counterfeit -.is by bb- Eiprvir4„tlie maiginal.line of the figures .running ,061.11A..t.Ye..ljaek thesnote: In hblewei',l64.laiad : ilie‘'fignies*sso,••inst6d". of '50,-is in • the: genuine: , 'The, kaarkis — quiteplai read will insure detection. of the.counter feit.',-". A -large number 4.lliese" irate's - are is circulation. ' trusting vearance .ofr• the • note:vill " uot avail, as the - most skilful hale btien deceived by it. —A locomotive is now.being built_ at the New Jersey Locoinotive Works, in tended' for the great international ex hibition-at Paris, next year. It is still, says the Patterson Pressiin'a, rough. state, but in about three weeks Will be finished, when it will probably be,,equal in_ point of beauty and finish - to anything of the kind ever turned out in America. ..--Between nine and ten millions of bUshels of wheat were shipped from Min nesota during the past year. The crop of 1866 was about eight millions of hushels, - the -balance being wheat held over froth the previous years. The lum ber sent to market from.' St. Croix rivor during the past season was worth $l-,650,- 000-- • :4' . —Miss Kate. Fowles, of- Alton, 111., put oil of peppermint into her ear for . the ear ache, -the other day, and went mad and died in a- few hours. • —On - the bridges leading to Pitts burgh from the suburban'towns women are passed 'free, but all male passengers have to pay a penny for every trip. —At Stevensport, Ky., recently, 15 persons were poisoned by 'eating cakes at a party. --The oldest book in New England is owned by a Boston clergyman. It was printed in 1470, and is a theological work of Rainer, who died in 1249. --:--There was a:snow storm in Boston last Subday, and the Transcript thinki it kept more people ,from church in the morlUg'tlian - from'sleighing in the after noon. —ln Berkshire Bounty, MaSs., the drifts of the recent - snow storm were 21 feet high . bractual measurement. —Donati's- great comet will be again visible in. the year 3858: These who wish to.see it should cut out this,' para graph for reference. -71. young damsel. of Chicage„ aged fourteen, eloped reeently with a youth of twenty-two . . The couple, after being married three weeks, got a divorce. ---Tho President will hold levees on the 19th of this 'month, and the 9th and 22d' of February. tact that horseflesh is sold for food in Paris is well known, and it is now announced- as having been intro duced into the markets of Berlin, where it is received with favpr on account of its - cheapness. Apropos of _this, it is stated; that among the rare dishes of India is "Charred Elenhant's foot." Philadelphia Correspondence. EDITOR.--It , has been said that "History repeats itself." . The usual re- credtions, and pleasures' of the "holiday season'.' being over with the good people of the city of "'Brotherly love," manu facturers, trades, and commerce, have re sumed their accustomed avocations, and continue to' pursue the same old beaten track. We are :only moved by: events ; order•and stability, with us, is the organic law. In the Ea.tt and West, thoughts' pre med actions, and actions create events, while'dhange is the great law of progress. Tradesmen, ManafaetUrers, *and Bankers are' pursuing, their annual vocations of dissolvingtheir Arms, renewing their part-_ lierships, and :balancing their accounts. :who ,WhoieLret;el'qianiy, ciety_ik being' re-organized to moet . the wants and asuira tions!of, 1867. In the religious and moral world, new pledges . aro being made to- exalt the pro fessions of Christianity, to the -high model of its Author, by enlarging the circumfer ence of human thought, so as to inspire a nobler sympathy for our corn man human ity, that willinaugurate in our yet youth ful nation, the principles of a higher, holier, and purer standard of Christian civiliza tion. The political world, after a Sabbath of rest, is again in commotion, the boisterous billows of politics ; once more dash their surging waves on .our peaceful shores. The recent able and patriotic message of Goy. Curtin to the Legislature at Harris btirg, has inspired the people with an abiding faith in the durability of republi can institutions, and giVen 'them - fresh hopes - for the enduring prosperity of the glorious old Commonwealth. The members of Congress, after haying visited their ibinilieS, friends arid constitu tents, are giving fresh proofs of their'fidel ity, courage, and patriotism, by the zeal and ardor which they are pursuing the noble work of reconstructing the scattered' elements of our national sovereignty, that has been rent. asunder by the poisonous fangs of disloyalty and, rebellion, that for its saprethe recklessness, stands without a parallel in 'the history of ages. In the great work of reconstruction; your own no:hlo representative, Thaddeus Stevens; " The Great Commoner" of Lan caster, the first among statesmen, is the 'acknowledged national leader. H isnaive is familiar to every household,. and his faineis'not only, commensurate With the English language, unlimited by national domains, it overleaps continents, 6ncl sill be as enduring as the universal principles . of'freedOnilie advocates; and millions .un borne the_.-represontatiVes of an enslaved race' will rise up, -and call' him "blessed foreve:rtnore." , His 'utterances'ou the floor ;of Congress, are freighted by, the press over every -land and every sea,. •lighting - up the dark chasms of slavery in every - vortex of 'despotism, while its illuminating iniluenee spreads the sun beams of-freedom and justice throughcint the globe; He is nature's nobleman ; no nation or government 'can' elevate him ; every promotion , he, receives from man kind, is clOne in adoration of his principles, and hinters the giver, 'Mit not' the-receiver. - There is considoiable interest being ,manifested concerning the Senatorial ' election, 'ybich. is' to'take• place at- Harris= burg on the - I:sth; to fill:the seat_ that will be vacated by Edgar Cowen, on the"4th of March next. The as usual, are busy,' working •for the ,interests of their • favorite candidates. The Moderate men, say-thatallthe Candidates are good men ; that' either SteyenS, Cameron or Curtin will, if elected, do , honor to the position ilOw:ocCupiedby the renegade Cowen; n - ho haS departed from the Republican faith. Others 'express - a . decided 'preference 'for Stevens, if his place carr , be , filled:- in the House., The radical-Reptiblicans declare that- the interests and -honor of the State' demand the election of Stevens, and that we owe,it,to,enrselve;s, , and, the cause of -td bestc4 , -;on'Adia•the highest gift of thopeople;be it Senator or President. Letus hotie that the:Republican party will' • be .guideclby - wisdom; . ,fall by divisionin.their"cortneils, after,having de feated the fo,ein the field, - the Cabinet, and hells'of leg,islaticin. • t 7, P. Q. " Jan. 10th, 1887, " SPECIAL NOTICES .Cough, -4, Cold, or A Sore ,Throat, Requires Immediate• Attention, and should be Checked. AILCINVED TO CONTINUE, IRRITATION OF TUE GS,A PERMANENT TIIROAT DISEASE, OR CONSUMPTION, IS OFTEN TILE RESULT BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, . Its wing a direct influence' to the parts, give immediate relief. rOr Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Con sumptive and Throat Diseases, Troches.are used with always good success. ,_ • SINGERS AND PUBLICS SPEAKERS will find Trocitesuieful in clearing the voice when tfiken'before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. Tho Troches 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 proccd their efficacy by a test of many years, each year finds them in new localities in various parts of the world, and the Troches are universally pronounced better than other articles.. OLIT.A.IN only "Brown's Bronchial Troches," and do not take any of the if Indtation6 that may be offered. Sold everywhere. [Dec. 1, To Consumptives. • THE ADVERTISER HAVING BEEN restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, utter having suffered several years, with a severe lung . affection, and that dread disease, Con sumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, Coughs, Colds, etc. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to betiefi the afflicted, and spread information which he con ceives to be invaluable, Sad he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost yuu notninti„ and may prove a blessing, Parties wishing the perscription, will please ad dress _ _ _ Rev. EDWARD A. 'WILSON, illiamiburg, Kings County. Dee. 30,'05,,-13m New York rITHE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERI -L EN CE 0 F AN INVALID. - - - Published for the benefit and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, premature decay of Manhood, Ste., supply ing at the same time The Means of Sclf Cure. .By one who has cured himself after undergoing con siderable quackery. By enclosing a postpaid ad• dressed envelope, single copies, free Of charge, may be had of the author. .NATHANIEL, MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings Co., 2.V. Y. jan.27, ITCH! ITCH ITCH! SCRATC.II! SC:AA-720a ! V,YEEII.a."ROWS Will Cure the Itch in 4.,s (Inure Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, - and Eruptions of the Skin. Price 00 cents. For;sale by all druggists. Sy sending CA cents to Weeks & 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 t, DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA tarrh, treated with the utmost success, by Dr. J. ISAACS, oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Lydell, Holland,) No 519 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Te.ti monials from the most reliitble sources in the city and oauuty can be seen at his Office. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients., as he :um no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. Nunhargc made for exami, nation. mar. 24,', G-ly RE.TILEDIALANSTITUTE FOR SPECIAL CASES, No. 14 Bond Street, New York. 21-. Full information, with the highest testimonials: also, a Book on Special Didem.at ; in a sealed cnrclope, sent free. v.:L.Be sure and send for them, and you wilt never regn ct it: for, as advertiing physician., in nine eases 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 YORE. [Dec. I, All may Marry Happily. . Irrespective of wealth, age or beauty; and the love of the opposite sex can be gained ,by followitlg simple rules, Send a directed envelope to - SAltAll B. LAMBERT. jnne IGth, ly Grecnpoint, I!"..tug4 New York WONDER UL . BUT TRUE! _ tiAnAne limmanott, the' world renowned Astrolo gist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, -while in a clairvoyant state delineates the very features of the. %. p yson you are to Marry, and by,9le aid of an insti 1 . 1 Alll .t .of intense_nower .lit'liqw s_Atie, Psyclioroo- Ins pe,..gibbitriteeerto pit i rat, , ~ ..,j , i.leetnnitlife-rilte. pitture of the future husba id or wife of the appli cant,. with date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of character, ceef This is no impo-Ition, as testimonials 'without number can assert. by staling place of birth, ate, disposition ,color of eye. 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 GM:TS:UDE RIIMINGTON. P. 0. Bor. 997, West, Trey. N. Y. Sept. z 3, Gino. Dr. Schenck s Maud ralKe A Substitute for Calounel. These pills are composed of various roots, having the power to relax the secretions of the liver as and effectually as blue pill or nmrcury, and without producing any of those disagreeable or dangerous effects which often follow the use of the latter: In all bilious Disorders these Pills may be used with 'contideneo, as they promote the discharge of vitiated bile, and remove those obstructions from the liver and biliary ducts. which are the cause of bilious affections m general. SCHEIs.feR'S MANDRitAKE PILLS curosich head ache, and alt disorders of the liver, indicated by sallow skin, coated tongue, costiveness, drowsiness and a general feeling of weariness and .lassitudo, showing that the liver is in a torbib or obstructed condiudn. In short, these pills may be used with advantage in all cases when a purgative or alterative medicine is rctitured. Please ask for" Dr. Sehenclt's Mankrake Plls,"and observe that the two likenesses of the Doctor are on the Government- stamp—onetwhen in the last stage of coasumption, and the /other in his present health,' - Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Price 25 cents per box.. Principal Office, No. 13 North Gth Street, Phillidelphia, Pa. - General Wholesale Agents: Demas Barnes d• 21 Park Row, New York; S, S. Hance,los Itqltimore Street, Baltimore Md., JohuD. Park, N. E. corner of Fourth and Walnut Street, Cinainnati, Ohio; Walker iS Taylor, 134 115 Wabash Avenue, Chitago, Jll.; Collins Brothers, southwest corner of Second and Vine Streets St, Louis, o. Lnov 10 '6G-ly LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH, LIFE-LIEALTH-SMENGTH, LIFE-lIEALTII-STRENGTH. THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. DR. JUAN DELAMA.RRE'S Celebrated Specific Pills, Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Jua Delamarre, Chief Physician to the Hospiral du Nord ou Lariboisiere of Paris This invaluable medielne2is no imposition, but is tintailiug in the cure of Spermatorshre or Seminal weakness. Every species of Genital or Urinary Irritability, Involuntary or nightly Seminal Emis sions from whatever cause' produced, or however severe, will be Speedily relieved andthe orgahs re: stored to healthy action. - t !lead the follow ing el:it:Rats - et eminent. :French physisians: - "We have used the Specific Pills prepared by Gar anciere S Duhont,No. 2t4 Rue Lombard, from the .prescription of Dr. Juan:Delarnarre, in our private - practice with unilbrm suceess,aud we believe there is no other medicine so - well calculated to cure all persons suffering from .Invienntary Emissions or any other weakness of the Sexual Organs, whether caused by a sedentary mode of being, excesses, or abuse.. - R. A. riZALT.XPARIi. M. D. • ' G. D./XIS-1111)MM. D. ..TLAN La //EUCHRE. M. D. Paris, May sth, 186. . Beware of Counterfeits. The Genuine Pills are , sold by all thu principal Druggists throughout the wld, price Ono Dollar per Box, or six Duxes for five dollars. • GAUANCIEDZ E , DUPONT, Sole PrOpTiOtOIS,. . o: 21a Rue Lombard, - Paris. • One dollar enclosed to any atithoriNed Agent, wil insure a box by return mall, securely'. sealed from all observation, six boxes for five dollars. • , Sole Geeeral Agents for America, • OSCAR G.BIOSES & CO:, 27 Contrtdlant St.,N. Y. N. B.—French, German,- Spanish and English Pathphlets,containing full particulars and directions for use, sent free Many address. Agent for Columbia, J. A. Meyers. HARRY W,HUNTER. - WASH, RIGHTER, H. D. &- HUNTER 'IIIGHTER, - • Wholesale priaggisis, - - No. 41 North Third Street; • -,•-. PHILADELPHIA: TINIPORTERS - GRINDERS" OF J SPICES:. Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs. Patent Medicines, Oils,•Paiuts, Varnishes, Glass, 'cto.' Manufacturers of Kaigu's Syrup Tar." [tiovl7 '66-Iy. • • Pioncc. . T.3IIOPERTY . owners and requosted to \pall at-PraWer's and exarnino ~ • LTV 'FLUENT 11YDRANT. :It can be \ rop'aiied at 'nay 'time 'Nvitlalut thoexpense or trouble of. diggiagglap, • - An...kinds of Plumbing -attonaed to promptly, and' at roasouaUle rates. • jun. 30, lf •- ' RELIEF IN TEN DIINUTES, BRYAN'SPULMONIC WAFERS' .4y, The origin Medicine established in 1837, and first article of the kind over introduced under the nanie,of "Pulmonic Wafers" in this or any other country ; all other - Pulmonic • Wafers are counter feits.; The genuine' , can be known by the name IIItY,IN being stamped on each Wafer. These Wafers have been-before the public for nearly thirty yectis, and the immense sale attained, not only in America bnt in-foreign countries. fully attest their intrinsic worth. The medical proper ties are superior to any other articles Offered, for the cure of .Pulnion.try or Bronchial :affections and the quantity contained. in each box is nearly' dou ble that of that of the many worthless imitations advertised. Bryan's Pulmonie Wafers cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Asth ma, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spit ting Blood, Pains in the Chest. Incipient Consump tion and all diseases of the lunp.• Not only afford ing temporary relief, but effecting a rapid and last ing cure and are warranted to give satisfaction in .every instance. They do not nauseate like acoholic compounds,-and the medical properties are com bined in a form so agreeable and pleasant to the taste, that any child will readily eat them. One dose will always afford Relief in Ten "Minutes. - • - To 'Vocalists and Public Speakers, these Wafers aro peculiarly valuable; they will in one day re move the mostsevere 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 purpose they are regularly usedby many professional vocalists. The very great celebrity of this invaluable rem edy has induced unprincipled persons to prepare base imitations, which disappoint the just expecta tions of the purchaser, and injure the character of the genuine medicine. See that the word, "BRYAN," is stamped on each Wafer, and also observe the the simile of the sig nature of the Proprietor "JOB MOSES" on each wrapper, to counterfeit which is forgcrii. ding parties will be dealt wich to the full extent of the law. Bryans Pulmonie Wafers are for sale by all Drug gists. JOB MOSES Solo Proprietor,f27 Cortlandt St., N. Y Jan. o, ly • Columbia Classical Institute wCLL resume its duties, after the Holi days, on Wednesday, January 2d, 1.867. The next Session will com mence on the 24i'Lln of -January, without interval of studies. REV. M. A. SACKETT, A. Columbia, Dec. 29. 'GS-4w.] Prncipat -- $lO - REWARD. CA ArGYER ! CANCER ! CANCER! CANCERS extracted, Root and Branch, in a few hours, without theaid of KniTe or liistrument, or Caustic, and with little or no pain, or the loss of a drop of blood. The Remedy can be applied to the Eye, or over any of the vital organs, without the slightest danger. Hundreds of testimoni als can be given of cures pmformed. Address DR. F. BIGLER, Penn'a Branch of the Western Cancer In firmary, Lock-Box No. 6, P. 0., Lancas ter, Pa. [Dec. 29, 266-4t.,4 ATTRACTIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS , C)I\T.MM_S 24,1•ITJT•I'S COLUMBIA, PA. n it BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF FANCY _Lis:— GOODS, DRESS GOODS, &e., FOR THE HOLIDAYS. OPENED THIS WEEK, Another lot of those HEAVY WOOL and COTTON J 3 1 .I_J A.1. - sTIN.TEL S ISE YARD-WIDE MUSLIN'S, . • ar_ocz.wc,:z • GREAT SUCCESS !! w e En.,‘,7 I2 MET WITTI GREAT SUC- MERCHANT TAILORING Department of our Business. EVERYBODY PLEASED WITH OUR "WORK A:k.ZD PRICES LEES 20 PER CENT. SJIIVED By yin your 01-40rbu/IMG At FONDERSMEM'S - INT M "W" :1"e- T_T TR S 1 Fashionable Furs, And Good Furs L Capes, Collars, Berths ' Vietoreaus, Muffs, THE NEW SKATING MUFF, AN D LADIES' FUR HOODS. 112 oriTMENTOi 111 MT NE At the Lowest CASII PRICES. SHAWLS,' CLOAKS AND CLOTHS, IN VARIETY .713tantorals and Moop Skirts At Astonishingly Low Bates, For the Holidays, FONDERKIITFFS, Dec. 15, 1566 Dr..NARSUAI.X.'S CATARRH. SNUFF• This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the best article known for curing the Catarrh, Cold iu the Head and Headache. It leasbeen found an ex celientremedy in many cases of Sore. Eyes. Deaf ness has been reinav - eu brit, and Hearing has often Use - . greatly improved by its use, It is fragrant and agreeable, and Gives liiimediiate Relief• To the dull heavy pains caused by, diseases oC the Head. The sensations after -using it are delightful and invigorating. It opens and purges out all ob structions, strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to the•parts affected. . :More than Thirty. Years' Of Sale and of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Snuff; has proved its great value for all the common diseases of the Head, and at this moment it' stands , higher than ever before. • It is recommended by many of the bestphriicians and is used with great success and satisfaction everywhere. Read the- Certificates- of Whole- -. sale Druggists in 1864. The undersigned, having for wavy years been ac quainted with Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Snuff, and sold in oar wholesale trade, cheerfully state, the. we believe it io be equal. in every respect to' the:recommendations given of it for the curo of Catarrhal Affections. and that it is decidedly the best article we have ever known for all common diseases of the Bead. -- - Burr it Perry; Boston, Barnes &Park, New York Reed, Auston S Co., - " A. B' k D.Sands, • " Brown,Lamson d Co., " Stephen Paul d Co. " Reed, Cutler d: Co.; Israol Minor d Co., Seth W. Fowlo, - " McKesson it. Robbins," Wilson, Fairbank 4 Co. , A. L. Seovill d Co., x Henshaw,Edmands d Co; M, Ward, Closed Co., " H. H. Bay, Portland; MS:. Bush tf Gale, - For Sale by all liruggists. TRY IT. Jan:6, '96.1y" " • - , TI?UOSOOTT TEA. TUE have the genuine article of Truscott Tea. It is the best black .tea evr in troduced into this -- market ', for' sale' only by - • - H. •MULLEN,ct BRO. july '66 Odd Fellows' Ha,ll. A PENNSYLVANIA Agricultual Journ.al. fln the firstof January; 18G7, the under signedVl will commence the tiablhmtion of anew weekly journal; ed the FARIVI AND FIRESIDE. It will be printed in quarto form, eight pages, on fine paper, and new type, and will be illustrated with Engravings of Live Stock, Fruit, Farit Build ings, Agricultural Implements, &c. JA corps of practical and well-known Agricultural writers will contribute regu larly to its columns. The :Market. Reports will be full and reliable. A LITERARY DEPARTMENT, to instruct and amuse the farmer's better half and his sons and daughters, will make the "Farm and Fireside" a welcome rigit4or to every single-nook of Pennsyl vania or the United States. , No expense or pains will . be spared to make a journal worthy the patronage of an intelligent public. It will advocate the best interests of a rural life. TERMS :—52.00 per annum, in variably in advance. No subserip tions received for less than one year Specimen number sent free. For sale by al Newsmen. All Letters, Remittances, &c., should be addressed to - S. S. FOSS, Publisher. • 402 PIVUNF, STREET,. jail 5 '67 3t, Philadelphia, G ROVER & BAKER'S =MJA.ST2IC Si.'IM'CIM SEWING MA,CHINES, 49Z Brovdway, New York. 730 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. January 5; 1867. PA±R_P. - Y'S Golden Mortar Drug Store ITEADQUARTERS _ Ring's Ambrosia ! RESTORE GRAY HAIR, PREVENT ITS FALLINd OUT ! P' _A_ S GOLDEN MORTAR FRONT STREET, Columbia December S, 186 • DIVIDEND DECLARED. ?VIM Odd Fellows' Hall Association have 1 declared a semi-annual dividend_ of five per cent„ payable on and after'thiS date. HIRAM WILSON, Treasurer. Columbia, 'lan. 5, 'sq. : Columbia and - , Port. Deposit Rail Road Company:. PRE ANN - lITALMEETING of the Stock holders of the Columbia and. Port De posit Railroad Company will be. held at the office of the Secretary, LANCASTER, on Monday, January 14th, 1367, at 2 o'clock P. M. The Annual Election font'. President and twelve Directors will he held between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock P. M. - GEO. F. BRENEMAN, Doc. 29, 18e6-St.' ' • Secretary. FILL YOUR ALBUMS. XOO9IIOICE •PUOTOGRAPHS of French, Spanish, English and American handsome Ladies, mailed for SO ets. Address , DAVID RODGERS, ' Station'D., New - York. Dec. 29, '66-6mo*. ELECTION. NOTICE. A:N . ELECTION for one PRESIDENT, and _ca.: Six 311e.. , ....rA0.Ens of - Columbia Mann fhotaring Cohipany,•to sorvo -the ensuing year, will tie held at•the CoMpany's Office, on VONDA.Y, JANUARY 14th, 1867: jan 5 '67 • T. R. Surri,..E;Sec'y, 11/ GUMS'''. PREMIUM MEI is the NW A It 7. A IsiT ED TO EEO FOIL SALE t: DRUG STORE, COLUMBIA, PA A FRESH ARRIVAL OF GOODS FOR - THE Tio,IDA.Ys.. JUST RECEIVED, AT THE FINE Grocery e:stablishment; cornet of 3d and Cherry streets, the 'following new goods: Choice New Orleans l'tlolasseS. Tellies, - Preserves, , . 'Honey English- Pickles, - ' Peaches, - Tomatoes, Strawberries, Winslow's Green Corn, Green Peas, &e., ite. A LARGE LOT OF NEW YORK CANDIES, . Oranges, Lemons, Fi,,, ,, S,Raisins,Cocoanute, Cranberries, Cider :and-White ,- Wine, Vinegar, Extra Family Flour, Mercer Potatoes, Rio and Java Coffee, Fresh roasted, • Lovering's Syrup, &c. ffr3-New . Goocls received almost daily. "WM. H. HARDMAN, Third and Cherry sts., Columbia,. December 22, 1866—tf. • THE PEOPLE'S POLICY. riONGRESS and the President differ as V to the policy of reconstructing the States lately in rebellion, bat the people all agree that the place to get a cheap suit of Clothing, either Ready Made, or made to , Order, is at itIUVERS'tt A Full Line of cLoTirs,.CASSIMERES:- A Complete Line of OVERCOATINGS, All of which will be made up to order; and• in •the best style, at the lowest market "lee. Also, a full Stock of • READY-MADE CLOTRING, of our own manufactauT, which we war rant to give satisfaction. Oar Stock of . Gents',Furnishing Goods is full and complete. Call and see our Stock before Purchasing elsewhere. Thankful for past pa tronage.wo hope by strict attention to business, and dealing fairly, to merit a continuance of the same. MY Eli§ ct-RATEIFON, South East corner of Centre Square. Dec. 22, '6O-Iy. Lancaster City Pa. Philadelphia Cancer Tiospitai. DHILADELPHIA Cancet, Hospital.— Professor H. H. Kline. Principal Phy sician and Surgeon to the Philadelphia Cancer Hos pital, office iSo. 931 ARCH Street, is daily malting astonishing and most miraculous cures of Cancer by the most scientific and lately approved remedies known to the civilised world, among which are his great Cancer Antidotes, wonderful treatments that oirrate specifically upon :he Cancer and cancerous miections. autidoting, killing and destroying the Cancer, every particle:, root and fibre belonging to it or them, without pain or the tisc'of the knife, with out caustic,. eating and burning medicines, without the loss of blood, or in the least affecting the sound. flesh. ICo other treatment should ever he used. No other-persons have these antidotes. To invest into these treatments, to see patients ender treatment, and to examine the terrible specimens thus re moved. call and see or addiess . it. H. R - LTNE, 31. D.. Office. 370. 931 AECH St., Philadelphia, Pa. P. O. hex 14i4. For particulars send for a Circular. rnoT3 'CG-tf SEWING MACHINES I W. G. PATTON, gent For the sale of the "Wheeler & " EL L 7PTTC," and " 170 WE' S" To RL D RENOWNED SEW N G :Machines.. While the TFIIE =ER cf: WILSON - is universally acknowledged to he the BEST MACHINE 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 " HOWE" is unsurpamed,as , S'' ' HUTT.L.2?, All elieSe Machines make - the . .Lo c k Stitch, and are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing, Tailoring, and other man ufacturingpurposes. - , No rasa in BUviNG THEM , As every Machine sold is WARRANTED to give entire satisfaction. 71.-. SEWING MAGI:INES FORREN'T'. Dec. 1, '66.] Locust St., Columbia. Atmore's Mince Meat! fI}TE justly Celebrated A TMOR E'S MINCE MEAT, the best in the Marke*, is for sale at the Grocery Store of FREDI: BUCHER, Cor. 4th and Loeo.st, Streets Doe. 35, 185G—Lf. MUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of ei Citron, Cinnamon, Prunes. Layer Rid gins, -Cranberries, Valentia Raisins, Su gars, Spices, choice Syrups, Glassware, queensware, tc., &c., at ~SLLLEN ct, Odd Fellows' Hall. dec 15'65 tf] FOR SAME. A THREE-HORSE 'POWER STEAM Engine, with four inch cylinder and a force pump, all in cood order. ROBERT BEACHAM, Sup' t Col'a Gas Co. tice223t6G3 IKEADQUARTEaS FOR 11.013 ES ! TUST received from the New York Mar e) Let, a full assortment of 2EV._ 4=2) :a CONSISTING I:1N' P~ItT Oa BUFFALO ROBES, Lined and TJnlinod, Hudson Bay Wolf Robes, Badger Skin Robes, Opossum Robes, Coon Skin Robes Grey Fox. Robes, Genet Rolawg, Fine - Plush Flag Lap Rugs, and a good selection of other styles. Also, a general assortment of Horse Covers and Fine and. Common Harness, at _ _ A. MILEY'S Saddle and Harness Manufactory, No'. 37 North. Queen St., Lam, Pa decB-tf • ' NOTICE TO BUILDERS. To BUILDING:COMMITTEE AND OTHERS. pine° to purchase fine and*cheap Building Stone is_at S. S.,DETWILER'S QUARRY He is now filling a very , large contract of large stone for a FURNACE, and will have a large quantity of SMALL BUILD ING STONE, which he will sell at reduced prices, as they accumulate in his way; will either deliver or sell in the Quarry.. • _• S. S. DETWILER Columbia, Dec 8, ISB6--tf. TF you . WANT SIMON PURE NEW 1. ORLEANS BAKING MOLASSES, Go to MULLEI.7 & BRO., _ dec 15 '66 tf] , Odd Fellows' He ' PURE WINES at: LIQUORS. TOR PURE UNADTJL TERAt E D 12 Z'4 ines and Liquors, go to the Store of the subscriber. Be has elegant CATA B A WINE, which for quality and flavor_, cannot be ex celled; also, the celebrated R 0 .O.S T R WHISKY, Yanked Rum, • Jarnacia Spirits, • Blackberry • Brandy, Cherry and Currant Winos. We have Wines, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Old Monongahela of all grades. Give us a. call and examine for yourself. - CHARLES 'GROVE, Corner of Commerce and. Walnut. Sts., Columbia, Pa. ' • [dec2l",-,66-tf. Mho great daily arrival of, Barley Sheaf Cciok Stoves at Plahler's Stove •Empo porhunand House Furnishing Store proves that they are-the,Best Stove in the market thathave been sold,for wood and coal. APgi /3-tf
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