,_Cdmuti4 ginj. - - - 10, 4 4 1 4 NT, ; 11 A. 81. RAlll[llO, C CILIUM . Saturday Jan. 2,6, 1867. Advertisements, to seonre Immediate insertion niust;be-handed , in on •or before Thursday evening each week. • The Power. Behind the Throne If God, kir his own ;food purposes, had designed • to mortify the pride of the American people, En. could not have done so-in a more convincing way than by the disgraceful position in Which we `have been placed in the eyes . of the eiH 4ect world, by the gross ignorance and incapacity of William E. Seward, Let us cast a retrospective glance over the record of the past years. Early in 1861 we •Mind Ur. -Seward notifYing 'the N ; ations,of Europe that the United states government eonfesseci it could not reduce the scceeding States to obedience by connuest." - . Again, soon after,we have him depriv ing,the•North of all sympathy from Elie abofitiop,governments of the- old world, assuring theni that the status of a single slave would not .be" changed, whether the revolution should succeed or fail. How he endeavored to make good this pledge Toy retarding', by every means in;his power, the immortal Emancipation Proclamation of President Lineoln,is well known; thereby- destroying thousands of noble lives, and losing millions of money-and prestige inconceivable to the Federal government. Next we find Mr. Seward disgracing American diplomacy by his assurances to our Minister in Mexico, as late as the fall of 180, that there was and had been no intention on the part of France to prepare - a throne in that unhappy country for any foreign priliee: . Again" We find the Freneb government furnished with all the supplies and -muni tions of war they asked for when invading Our neighboring Republic, and placing themselves in position to aid in the over thyowbf our own,when the propitious hour arrived. And at The same time a deaf era is turned to our sister Republic,askin,g only the Drivilec , es of neutrality when 0 tihe found the United States'blind to 111 former pledges,and refusing the aid long profaised, - anzl,as Mexico fondlybelieved, assured by the Menroe deetrine ! But bad as.this whole Mexican mud= dle haslieen,'thelast phase far „exceeds the rest. Worse than all isit,lhat,:when the *bireinfnent c onquest -`-• has aLolished stai:ery ihronghoiit' the land; majesty of our pCsition; lias notified` France to withdraw; her in- Tricling..lneonS, that 'then Mr. SeWard sliouid send plenipotentiaries to. wander around the Gulf of Meieo, seeking some Secluded -port where secretly the,y might land and sneak , to the 'headquarters of the trtie 'government to which they were accredited. :The national degredation arising out .of the .Alahami claim; we have not the patience to speak of at length: The eheek: of 'every true American'- tingles with shame when he thinks of the rebuff kiTen, , u.s,l23 , Lord Russell, the : entire re jection Of.our views, and refusal even to submit the,' claims to' arbitration. And yet in the' faCe of this, no sooner had his successor, Lord .•Clarendon, come •into office, than again'Mr. Adams steps before the English people asa mendicant, (en tirely forgetting .in his .flunkeyism the great advantage' this precedent would be to - onr -crippled commerce, when Eng land herself should become a belligerent,) again to be met with a flat refusal.- 'When this last rebuff came we felt that now at last 31r. Seward would give up his-attempts at settlement and that in stead of -being obliged to accept, a few thousand as indemnification, we would: await the opportunity to recuperate our. commerce to the loss of England, by merely following the example she so in considerately set us. The more rez on had - we' to look forward to this end; for had not Congress almost : unanimously prepared • for. an.aajustment of the -neutral ity hiws seas to enable us to avail our selvcSoft.his.4. up p.ilvqcit.no; but again must lira Seward Step in to thwart the acts. Hof Congress. . We all remember how our cheeks burned and our eyes gashed with shame and indignation when he Eagle. of-America stooped to lick the dust beneath :the foot, of the British lion : ahem, in abject fear, the traitors, Slidell and Cason, were.surrendered: But de- grading 174 . 3 the position then assumed •:;; - 'll Mr. Seward, many felt that our nation was then in extremity, and that nothing coAbe- done, but' sivallow, the . affront, hogii;*, oh I earnestly, that' the •day yrould,;sbciii - reeine:3rheif rebellion being crushed,', the Fedeiil•governmeat could then , - 4*aand -fall, indenidficati - on of erreat%lliitain 'not roil._cin g insult only' Alas b ciwinot,to : the unworthiness of • cis :man ; have we been deceived., Igo.%sFirlierilhe rebellious StateSlarneom.. cindred;-:Andithe &United ',-S tates , •stands forth"anicug' "tire ;nations'' of •the'.:.world reore - thoreti,ghly - Armbil for:e:Eirtq'tle,st, - :, or. o Meng xffr onts 'to - her honor, , than. tit mightiest of them all; again,'wesee'•olir flag trailed in the dust by the diplomacy 3f T. H. Seward. ".) While overwhelmed with mortifleation at the sight of our country, so humiliated and . disgraced, and looking on Mr. Seward as responsible for all the Unwor thy acts of our democratic President, Mr. Johnson, as the• whole - loyal • people, of the country do, and knowing how clear the proof is of the same. We can not understand why Congress should de. bate impeachment_ resolutions against Andrew Johnson, the tool, and not even attempt to cripple the powers fbr evil of W.. 1-1. Seward, the instigator.. Iditor. Theie can be no reason on the part of Congress for any feeling of :delicacy in relation to dealin.• P - with Mr. Seward, For did he not, more. than ,once (during the election tour to the Tomb of Douglass) express in earnest tones his want of con fidence in them ? Why . should there be delicacy of feeling for a man so debased as to hold office in the face of nearly universal condemnation, and to whose credit there is not One success nor one pre diction fulfilled since the commencement of the war ? In all other countries 3 when a Minister has been condemned by the people, lie has the self-respect to resign; but even with the overwhelming voice of the peo ple against him as heard in thunder tones from East to West—it is useless to look for such "a course from Mr. Seward, It has long been evideyt'to the loyal ma jority of the American people that tjae Secretary of State haS outlived his judg ment and his abilities. If he cannot see this, nor keep his own pledge,given dur ing the fall campaign iu New York, that he would retire from office if that State. did not go Democratic, or as he express ed it, Conservative by 40,000—then ,does it behoove Congress, at least, to do what is in its power to free our govern ment from the stain new resting upon it, and place itself right on the, recOrd by passing a joint'vote of censure and want of confidence in W. H. Seward, and thus compel Mr. Johnson to fill his place with some abler man. ,tutorial and Niortilatuou,s. —Tip-top=-the sleighing on the river. —John, did you ever bet on a horse race ? No; but' I' ye seen my sister Bet on an old mare. —The printer's nial . 43-:—Out of ‘F or ts .." well•known writer is dead. • - —The papers state that there will be a general suspension-of our iron manu facturers before the close of this month. —Pork is dull at - 6 cents per pound— `down, in old Virginy„, , , „, =A serious sFrjhbler, Drell writes`tl at life' is 166 . 16 - 67 t tedrink"poor "whiskey, or make love to ugly women. —A girl thathas lost her beau, had as well hang up her fiddle. —"Why. is your nose in the middle of your faCe ? Because its a scenter. —When is the best time to read the book of nature ? When autumn turns the- leaves. —Cato said.t s lie best way to keep good acts in nietuory'lvai'to refresh them with new. —Ceiling Whacks—butting your head against the top of the room. —Hundreds of miners are being dis charged in the coal regions, in conse quence of the depression of . the • coal trade. —How much does a - fool weigh. gen erally? A simple ion.—Punch's Colzun-- drum. —Felix Eyde lost part of his fore. finger of the left hand, while engaged in working a eirculak saw,- on Tuesday last. 'L—The Crosby Opera House was drawn by A.• H. Lee, of Prairie Du 'Roeher, Illinois. The ticket was marked " 58,- 600." —A boy abdut twelve years old, named Teddy Griffith, son of William Griffith, residinft ° in this borough, while, at work in the Susquehanna Rolling Mill, had one of his hands severely burned by a piece of hot iron ; while " dragging out," on Wednesday afternoon last. —The Masonic Fratetnity in Reading will put up a $lOO,OOO Hall the coming season. Wish we could say we were going to have one worth half that amount in Columbia. . —They„ have oranges in Florida that weigh a pound and a half. - - —Thaddeus Stevens has been elected President' of a Lancaster - city fire,e6m pany. —A Clergyman writing to a friend, says, "My voyage to Europe is indefin itely postponed. I have discovered the "fountain of health'," on this side of the Atlantic., Three bottles of the Peruvian Syrpplave, rescued. me from the fanui of the fiend Dyspepsia ." , Dyspeptiesshould drink from this fountain. --Do- one thing' at a ti-:o—that's a rule. When' you have done' slandering you'r neighbor, beinglo say your prayers; —A good joke has. just been per petrated by the clerks in the Departments at Washington., Before the Lite elections these 'bread-and-butter gCntry organized a Club for the; purpose of - co-operating with -the Copperheads of the various States in' winninc , victOrierto Vindicate the. infainies oflndrew Johnson: • , But the result of the elections somewhat con fused these presumptuous scribes: , They received a bloW. too hard to lie Withstood.. At their - l Cit meeting, it was resolved to change the; character of their orormiza; don, and make'its objects'for the future tend - to .the promotion,;: 01. tenzperanc6. T.liiS- is certainly Commendable, and if the Departmental clerks at -Washington ,can.' win•AnOreW Johnson to: temperate habits;-';they, will be doing , him 'and the Country; whose - pay..th,Cy are: receiving; more good than itthey,:budyon ?Anna red political victories for . my podia/. The Latest News. ' A band of hostile Indians are encamp ed on the overland stage route between -Fort Dodge and Fort Lyon. The Baltimore "Evening Transcript" has ceased publication. • , There have been incessant rains in California for several days past and the rivers are very high. 'Up to December 15th, 50,000" cattle bad died of the rinderpest in Holland, and 21,500 were killed to prevent the spread of • the disease, makir.g . the total loss 71,500. The snow on the northern plains is-re ported .to be deeper Man for many years. In some places along the Little Blue river the drifts are twenty feet deep. The U. S. Senate has rejected the nomination of W. F. Johnston, as ,Col lector of Customs, J. K. Flanigen, as Naval Officer, and J. P. Kilgore, - as Mer chandise Appraiser, at Philadelphia. In the Senate Gen: illier introduced a bill on Tuesday, authorizing, the employ ment of a phonographic reporter in the Courts of Lancaster . county. He offered a petition from citizens' of Lancaster county,compelling the Pennsylvania rail-, road company to erect the Columbia bridge. Mr. Glatz, of York, offered a similar petition from citizens—of York county. Both 'petitions wei•s referred to the com mittee on railroads. A boy of fifteen entered the National Bank at Port Jervis, N. Y., on Saturday, and fired a pistol at one of the clerks, who was alone in the bank. The young rascal, whose, object is supposed to have been plunder, was arrested. Two colored • men quarreled at the Halfway House, near Harrisburg, on Fri day night, and one of them ;tabbed the .other so ,that' he died next evening. The English papers are still speculat ing upon the presumed intention of the United States to procure a naval station in the Mediterranean. Gen. Ord reports, that fifty-two murders of freedmen in various pails of Arkan sas have been committed during the last three or four months and he believes that half the real mimher was not reported. No effort is made to arrest the murder- SPECIAL NOTICES WISTALIVS ItALSAILA OF WILD CHERRY. This remedy has long been cherished by the community for its roma' (table efficacy in relieving, henlingand curing the most obstinate, painful and long-standing cases of Cough, Cold, Infincnta, Sore Throat; Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Abtlima,. Inflammation of the rungs; while even Consumption itself has yielded to its magic influence when all other means have failed. , Its' whole history proves that the past has produced no remedy of equal value, as a cure for .the numerous and dangerous pulmonary affections which prevail all over the land. , Ut4leited , Testimony. Froen , Am. netirn, - Esq., - of FaitfOld, "A.boup digh years since. my son, ury A.Arch cr. now - Postmaster at Fairfield, Somerset county, Me.. was attacked with spitting of blood, cough. weak ness of Lungs, and genetal debility ! so much so that our family physician Aleelared nim to have a "SFATED C.).NSIDIPTIO.N.” He woe under medical treat ment for a number o: months, but receiv.d no bene fit from it. At length, from the olicitation of him self and others, I was induced to purchase one bottle of WISTAR S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, widen benefitted him so much I obtained another bottle. which in a short time restored him to his usual state of health. 1. think I can safely recommend this remedy to others in like condition, for it is, I think, all it purports to be—The Great Lung Remedy for the Times! The above statement, gentlemen. is my voluntary offering to you in favor of your Balsam, and is at your disposal." Prepared by SETH W. - FOWLE b SON, IS Tremont Street, Boston, and for sale by Druggists generally. SCIT.OFULA. The Rtv. Gno. Stonas, of Brooklyn, Y. Y., says, in the Bible 'Examiner, by way of apology for imb fishing a medical certificate in his Magazine, of the cure °this only son, of Scrofula, " aft er dissolution appeared inevitable." "We publish this statement, " not for pay. but in gratitude to God who has thus "answered prnye'r, and injustice to Dr. Anders ; be " ing satisfied that there is virtue in the lodine Water "treatment, which the readers of this Magazine will thank its' Editor for bringing to their notice." Circulars free. _ . . Dr. 11. Ander,' lodine Water is for sale by J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, 36 Doy St., i'. Y., and by all Druggists. Consumption Curable by Doctor Seheucles Medicines. To cure consumption, the system must be pre pared so that the :lungs' will heal. To accomplish this, the liver and stomach must first be cleansed and an appetite created for good wholesome food, which, by the mediicnes will be digested properly and good healthy blood made: thiii.• building up the constitution. "Schenek's Mandrake Pills cleanse the stomach of aabilious or mucous accumulations; and by using . the Sea Weed Tonic in connection, dm appetite is restore& Schenck's Pnlmonic Syrup is mdricious as well as medicinal, and, by using the three remedies, all impurities are expelled from the system, and good, wholesome blOod made, which will repel all disease. If patients will take these _medicines according to directions, Consumption very frequently , in its last stave yields readily to their action.- Take the pills frequently, fo cleanse the liver and stomach. It does not follow, that rieCRUSe, the bowels are not costive they aro not required, for sometimes in diarrhoea they are necessary. The stomach must be kept healthy, and an appetite created to allow the Pul monie Syrup to act on the respiratory organs pro perly and allay any irritation. Then all that is re quired to perform a permanent cure is, to prevent taking cold. Exercise about the rooms as much as possible,.cat all the richest food--fat meat, game, and, in fact, anything the appetite craves ;- but be particular and masticate well. -, oct 20 isc6-Iy." • QU4SIZTER.LY,ItEPOUT ("\ ' the Condition of the' COLUMBIA. '4,„)NATIONAL BANK, on the morning of the first Monday of January, 1867 RESOURCES. - Notes and Bills discounted. $770,47.5.1.1 U. S. Bonds deo'd for clrcurn, 500,000.00 do on hand. 22,100.00 $1,301,575.11 Notes of National Banks, . 3,015.00 • do State Banks, 21.00 Legal Tenders s C'd ln't Notes, 70,310.00 Specie, 105.00 Itemittaneesf other cash items. ' 0,656.68 Due from National Banks.' 135,470.83 do • Banks and Bankers,, ~ • ,085.06 135,155.01 Banking Rause, • " - • 10,0:50.00 Current expenses and taxes paid, 2,150 09 LIABILITIES Capital Shack paid in, • --- - - .- V . . 100,000.03 Surplus Fund, ,-•-, .- ?-, - - - - 100,000.00 Discounts and Eseliange„ $5.114.57 '. • Profit and Loss,' • . 1,042.56 -, . :-.----- • 6,157.15 Due to National Banks, q 9,817,28 do other Banks andßankers, 1,225.22 . , _--•:--- 11,042.31 - _ Circulation of Columbia Bank, 12 269.00 .. do Columbia - Nat'l Bank, 443 , 370 . 00 416,639.00 Individual Deposits, : :' .- • 459,01G:it . • • . $1,530,8E445 Indebtedness of Directors $21,600.00 Sworn to an subscribed by SABIUEL SHOCH, Cashier. Jan, 7, lsB?..7Biri D Iri.UNTE.4;k:„III G.H1.511.1 l'ir4oles*ApTortiggisits,• , • No. 4.l.ger,th Third Street, • • • PHILADELPHIA. 'IMPORTERS AND' GRINDERS. OF 1 SPICES. rDezilors Drugs, ChemitTli; DYo Stuffs. Patent,-Medicines, Oils, Paints Varnishes, Glass, - *AL MauuTfacturers •:of Kaigu's Syrup Tar.",' Euovl.7 • Fursiters' - :111alual insurance CO. ; rillth members of the Farmers' Mutual 1. Insurance Company are hereby notified that ,a .tax of Ono Dollar on every ono thousand dollars of the amount insured, has been.lovied by the Directors, -to com pensate tale,losses sustained . by Samuel HeSs, Marti K. - Mylin, and others, by fires - which occurred in their buildings ; and the members of said Company are hereby requested to pay their respective quotas of the said tax, on or. before the first day of March next. Full buplicates will be kept by Peter Johns. Treasurer, residing in East Lam peter Township; by John Strohm, Secre tary, residing in Providence township, and by John Johns, Esq., in the , Register's Office; in the city of Lancaster—at either of whir,h places any member of the said Com pany may pay their,quota of the tax, pre vious to the above mentioned day. A partial Duplicate will be kept by Christian Johns, residing in Earl township, where members residing in the townships of Earl, East Earl, Ephrata, Brecknock and Car narvon can pay their quota oftax ; another Partial Duplicate will be kept by teorge IL Hendrickson, of the borough of Mount Joy, .where members residing in the town ships of East and West Ddnegal, Conoy, Mount Joy and Rapho can pay their quota of tax ; another partial Duplicate will be kept by Joseph Engles, Esq., at his store at Mt: Nebo, -where 'members residing in Martic twp.- can pay their quota of tax. All taxes not, paid on or before the above mentioned day, will be placed in the hands of collectors, and ten per cent. added to the a rount,- to pay the expense of collection. It being very desirable that arrearages of foriner taxes should be forthwith collect ed, all those who are in arrears should make payment to the Treasurer or Secre tary, or to one of the local collectors, before the above mentioned day, otherwise they may be subjected to the costs of compul sory process. PETER JOHNS, - janl2-3t] . Treasurer. FIR ST =NATIONAL A.i.h..NK OF COLUMBIA. Interest will be paid by this Bank on Special Deposits, :ts follows: - - Fon 12 months, 5 per cent.; far 6 months, _l2 and under 12 months. 4 per cent.; for 3 months and under 6 months, 3 per cent. per annum. WE MAKE COLLECTIONS ON ALL ACCESSIBLE JOINTS xa Tun UNITED STATES, ON LIBERAL TERMS, DISCOUNT NOTES, DRAFTS, AND BILLS OF EX CHANGE. BUY AND SELL GOLD. SILVER. AND ALL UNITED STATES SECURITIES. Alid are prepared to DRAW DRAFTS on PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK, BAL TIMORE, PITTSBURGH, ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND, FRANCE, and all parts of GERMANY. S. S. DETWILER, Jan. 12, '67-Iy. Cashier. &,.. - 3""CALL AT MEYERS' FAMILY MED- ICINE STORE, ODD FELLows'HALL:and get an ALMANAC AND RECEIPT BOOK ron 1807, gratis! • A half dozen Varieties for distribu- tion, and more to arrive Columbia, Jan. 12, 1867 ~y ~_,. ' . ~~. _ t, QUARTERLY REPORT. : O_ TATE MENT SHOWING THE CON- K) 'dition of the First National Bank of Columbia, on Monday, January 7th, 1867. R,E S 0 URGES. • Notes and billS discounted, 1a5,550.3.3 U. S. S. Bonds for circulation, 13n,00),00 U S Securities on hand, 17,000.0 u 351,590.33 Cash in notes of other banks, 970.tt0 Legal tenders .t Comp d Notes, 39.995.00 Cash items, 4,922.98 Specie, 2,000.00 47,891.98 Due from Banks, 1j,112.16 Expenses, 1,497.30 Interest paid on deposits, 041.32 1,842,68 Premiums paid, 39.80 . . ' Fixtures,. - 1.208.08 Capita! Stock, paid ' $150,000.00 Surplus Fund,• 430 WO Circulation,l32,ooo.oo Deposits on Certinpate, ~ $73.123.08 Du Transient, , 4:5,157.30 116.616.37 Dividends unpaid, ' 25.00 Due to Banks and Bankers, 6,317,65 Front and Loss, • 09.21 Discounts, .3,708.60 Interests, • 5,715 05 Exchange, 301 02 12,03531 Indebtedness of Dlrectov , , 525,`200.f0 Sworn to.aud subscribed. by S. S. DETWILER, Cashier Jan. AIrDITO:irS NOTICE. STATE of - SAMUEL INGRAM, late of West Hemptield Township ; dee'd. The undersigned Auditor, appointed, to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of _Henry Copenheffrr, Administra tor of said:deceased, to among those legally entitled to the, same, will sit_ for that purpose on SATURDAY. February 2nd, 1807, at 10 o'clock, A. M., ,in the Library-Room Of the Court,llouse, in the City of Lancaster,where all persons inter ested in said distribution ma: attend. janl2-3t] INTEX ; EST ON-DEPOSXTS. fgIHL COLUMBIA 'NATIONAL BANK 1. will receive money on deposit, and pay interest therefor, at the following rates, Viz :: 5 per cent. for 12 months;, 4 percent. for 6 and under 12 - thonths ; 3 per cont. for 3 and under 6 months. SA.MUEL SHOCH, Cashier. Columbia, Jan. 5, 1867. milE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the 1 First National Bank; have this day declared a Dividend of 5 per cent. clear or U. S. Tax. S. S. DETWILER, Jan. 7, '67, 3t F3LL',YOUR ,AI,I3IUAs; .$1,530,884.55 100-0, I C 11:9 T G.R S of French, Spanish, English and American handsome Ladies, mailed:for 30 ets. AddkOs 'DAVID RODGERS,. Station 'D.; New .York. _Dec. 29, '69 7 -6mo*. • NOTICE. TO BUI:LDERS. :AND OT - lIERS. 111IIE place to purCli'pe fiiio an"d 2 clieap 1. Building Stone is at , , S. S. DETWILER'S QUARRY Ho is now filling a very large contract of large stone for a fURNACII, and 'will have a large quantity of SHALL BUILD ING STONE,•whieh he will seßat reduced prices, as they accumulate in his way;' will either deliver or Sell lin the Quarry. S. S. DETWILER. Ociluinbia, Dec 8,,18844f.• '• - " ' :TUST RECF;IVED;-• afresh' supply of el Citron,' CfnnamOn, Prunes. Layer' Rai sins, CranberrieScial6ntia" Raisins; Su= gars, Spices, choice Syrups ? Glassware, Queensware, ctp.';•.&c.; at -; 4 - ; XIILLEN kis 8E05.," etc 15'.66 • Odd FegoyiW Hull. • $121,615.03 LIABILITIES. $421,G=5.03 A. J. KAUFFMAN, - • - • - Andi Or. DIVII,END. Cashiar. ATTRACTIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! -PO - .WMM TZ.SMIT.I-I'S COLUMBIA, - A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF FANCY GOODS,,DRESS GOODS, Vic., FOR THE HOLIDAYS. OPENED THIS WEEK, Another lot of those HEAVY WOOL and COTTON , YARD-WIDE AIpSLIIsTS, till MlCrUszo - x - 'ricocss. GREAT - SUCCESS !!" TUE HAVE MET WITH GREAT SUC VV eess in the - MERCHANT TAILOR NC Business Department of our EVERYBODY PLEASED , - WITH OUR WORK AND PRICES FULLY 20 PER CENT.S.A.VE.D Tay buying your C1..10'1 1 1-lIN -- G- At FONDERSMEM'S ZTLErVT FTJ:L=2,S 1 Fashionable Furs, And Good Furs! • Capes, Collars, Berthas, Vietoreans, Muffs THE NEW SKATING MUFF . , AN D LADIES' FUR HOODS HU EINEM' Of THE FEST PH' At the Lowest CASH PRICES, • SHAWLS, CLOAKS AND CLOTHS, IN VARIETY Balmoral's and hoop Skirls At Astonishingly Low Rates, For thelaolidays, FONDERSMITIPS, Dec. 15, 15(36 B 0 0 1' KB! WHEN the great Bedford County Orator V V said Switzerland had her Winklereid. Scotland her Bruce,and Americalferßooth, he should not have referred to the assassin of Abraham Lincoln, but to the greatness of Booth, the TOBACCONIST, on Locust Street, Columbia..who keeps the best as sortment. of , SEGARS and TOBACCO in thoziaarket..t. . in his'seleetion of Segan, are Habana, at prices ranging fro., $35 to $9O per M.• Yarn, at prices ranging from $3O to $75 7 M Clara Seed, at " " $2O to $-1.0 Common Segars, " " $lO to $2O " All Brands of Tobacco known' in the market: Smith d; Jones' Virginia Navy, J. McKnight's Va. Congress, ' J. McKnight's Va. Cavendish, Baltimore Spun, and the Celebrated Stemless Nary. In his Natural Leaf will be found, Rough and Ready Va., Rose Bud Mountain Dew, Bachelors' Hall, Paton Gravely, and Lilly. In his Fine Cuts may be found Michigan, • Gail Lt; Ax - No. 1, and Lone Boy Besides Pipes, Pouches, Wallets, To bacco Bugs and Boxes, and all the Fine Brands of Smoking Tobacco, Pufe Turkish, Mixed Turkish, Rose, Virginity, Lynchburg and Janie River, besides all the Lower Grades usually found in a first class establishment. Call and 'examine for ycurselt, and Booth or Tack will show you the !"rower." • . , Dec. 8, 1868 - ly.] OEO. M. BOOTH J. P. COTTRELL. W. P. COTTRELL. J. F, COTTRELL at BROTHER, • • - Successors to J. W. COTTRELL, dec'd, Dealers lit Foreign tt Domestic L./ Hardware, Bar Iron, Steel, Nails, Gloss, Paints, 011s,Varhishes, Turpentine Benz ne - A large assortment of Parlor, Cook and and Office Stoves always on hand. Tin Ware manufactured to order at shortest notice. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, • in large quantities and of every variety Plows, Corn - -Shellers, .Fee.d Cutters, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Itf.keS, Coarse and Fine Salt at lowest market prices. .- A largo assortmentof Double and Single barreled 'Guns,- Powder .Flasks, Game Bags and shot pouches. - Rifle Lt, Blasting Powder, shot and caps. Highest market prices paid for Clover, Timothy and Flax seeds, large quantities of which we have constantly on hand arid oiler at- the loweSt rates. . Lubricating, Sperm and Fish Oi.s, suit able for machinery.' 'A Fine assortment of Coal' Oil Lamps, Shades. Lanterns, and Lamp trimmings. We respeitfully solicit a share of public patronage. ' Locust-Street, Columbia. Nov. 4, 65 tf. OUR 'PRICES ARE Decidedly Itteasonablel MENS'.and BOYS' WEAR, • CLOTHS. 'cAssi.mErtES; • SATINETTS and JEANS.' BE AUTIFF L DRESS, GOODS. • Ater' ,bith e nes and Coburgs. A full line of Prints' from 12 cents up. Wool and Cotton Flannels. - Bleached and , I,lnbleached . Table Linens, Tn ' wels,Napkinf.; d Crash. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. We have bought:our . stockfor cash and we will sell at a very short profit, • - ' • STEACY - ds CO:; Cor 2nd, dr, Locust st., •, Jan 19,'1371,, Columbia, Pa. Columbia Classical Institute • wTLresuuetslutiefte:-ithEoli ay.onitedeslilaLary 2d, 186 i. The next Session will com mence on the 24th- - of"JAnuttrjr,twithout interval of studies. R.Ev. 11. A....SA.CICETT, Columbia, Doc. 29. '05.9-4*.] VALENTINES:: VALENTINES I : R EA.D Q ,UA.B.TER S FO R VALE N ".tines at • • • '' - . ':,III. m 'Book • • Jan 19'67. RELIEF IN TEN, MINUTES. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS. sigir The-origin Medicine established in 1837, and first article of the kind ever introduced under the name of "Pulmonic Wafers," in this or any other country ; all' other Pulmente „Wafers are. counter feits: The . genuine can be known by .the name BRYAN being stamped on each Wafer. • These Wafers have been before the public for nearly thirty years, and the , immense sale attained, not only in America but in foreign countries. - fully attest their intrinsic worth. The medical proper ties are superior toady other articles offered for the cure of Pulmonary or Bronchial :affections, and the quantity contained in each' box is nearly' dou ble that of that of the many worthless imitations advertised.. , Bryan 9 s Pulmonie Wafers cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Asth ma, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spit ting Blood, Pains in the Cheit. incipient Consump tion and all diseases of the lung.. Not only afford ing temporary relief, but effecting a rapid and last ing cute 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. Ono 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 most severe occasional hoarseness: and their regular use for a few days will, at all times, increase the power and flexibility of the voice - greatly improving its tone, compass and clearness, for which purpose they are regularly used by many professional vocalists. - - - - The very great celebrity of this invaluable rem edy has induced unprincipled persons to prepare base imitations, which disappoint the just expecta tions of the purchaser, and injure the character of the genuine medicine. See that the word, "BRYAN," is stamped on each Water, and also observe the fac simile of the sig nature of the Proprietor "JOB MOSES" ou each wrapper, to counterfeit which is forgery. 117-Offen ding parties will be dealt with to the full extent of the law. Bryans Pahnonie Wafers are for sale by all Drug gists. JOB MOSES Sole Proprietor,27 Cortlandt St., N. 1, Jan. 6, ly P_A__R_BuY - ' S Golden 'Mortar Drug Store HEADQUARTERS Ring's Ambrosia ! RESTORE GRAY HAIR, Columbia PREVENT . ITS FALLING OUT ! _Ft IR. S • - GOLDEN MO R TAR. FRONT 5T7.6E3 T, December 8, 188 TO THE PUBLIC. EFORE BUYING YOUR.COAL Else- YJ givens a call and _ .EXAMINE OUR STOCK. . Our COal is all kept in seperate bins a d not mined: We only keep the fotir firt:- class articles, BALTIMORE CO.; BLACK DIAMOND, - • LYKEN'S VALLEY, ', SEAMOKIN. When the Schuylkill Coal is desired we can sell it'by the car load or 'otherwise. ' Prices - as low as any in Columbia:and what you buy,you receive. • • • • COOPER &,PEART, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber SePtil 06. Dii,EHEIITHER 'THE - OLD ESTA.I3- -1-V 1 • • — LISHED STAND: GREATBARGAINS AT THE 'CHEAP CASH BOOK STORE. We hate just' received frOM the Fall Trade • Sale a Selected , stock of B 0 0 KS'AND.S TA TIONBRY, which we now Offer :at 'Greatly:Reduced Rates. A large assortment of • SCHOOL MERCHANDISE Constantly on hand. Also, - STANDARD EDUCATIONAL 'WORKS. Brooks' Normal'Elementary Arithmetic, Brooks' Geometry - and Trigononietry, Ranh's Normal Spelleri'Sanders' Union Readers:, We call special attention to' our large assortment'of - - -PHOTOGB , APH ALBUMS -• • FAMILY BIBLES, DIARIES 'for 1866. .MERCHANTS' and TEA HERS Supplied at Wholesale rates, at 1. - JOHN SHEAFFER'S _ :Cheap Cash Book Store, No. 32 Nortk Queen st:, Lancaster, FS, noir. IS, 'B5, - - . • is the for IVAItIIA'STILD TO MO FOR SALM DRUG -.STORE; P MUM= MERCHANT TAILORING. ME CLOTHING STORE ; 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, Sit and quality,— HANDSOME SACK COATS, for $5,50 and upwards. We are bound not; to be undersold b 7 anyone. All clothing cut, sold or - made up at my establishment, is warranted to_ give satisfaction. Call and examine our stock - . Blue Front Clothing Store, Front Street, opposite the Ferry Landing. N. B. Coats, Pants and Vests cut at the shortest notice, in the latest style. - H. BLUMENTHAL. Oct 27, '66 It LADIES' SHOE MANUFACTORY. Having incl•eased my facilities for turn ing out superior work I would an nounce,to my old customers and all new ones that may favor me with a' call, that I am better prepard now to manutheture al kinds of - - - IcaDIMS' EILISSMS 1 And Children's Shoes tt• Gaiters, Than ever before. I employ none but the best workmen and am always certain of giving satisfaction. I keep on hand a gen eral assortment of ready made - work all of which is MANUFA.CTURED on the Premises I ke 3p no made up work of otherparties,. My work is made exclusively for home trade and is sold as such. • TERMS CASH We sell as cheap as any other establish ment, am' 'ask a share of public patronage. JAMES SCHROEDER. Locust street, between Front and Second. Columbia, November 11, 1865, ly NEW DRY GOOD STORE. Adjoining oda Fellows' fla il.. DWARD, REUSS begs leave to inform 12.4 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, CASIAIERES, Calicoes,' Muslins, Tiekings, Delaines, Merinos. Poplins, Silks plain and figured, Notions cte., e., Lte., He hopes by strict attention to business, and low prices, to merit the. patronage of this communty, EDWARD REUSS. N. B.—The Tailoring business will still be carried on in all its branches. E. R. Col'a Sept-S. SNOW POWDER. Patented May 1566. This is an article for washing without rubbing, ex cept in very dirty places, which will require a very slight rub, and unlike other preparations offered for a like purpose, will net roc the clothes,but will leave them much whiter than ordinary method., without the usual wear and tear. It removes grease spots as if by makicamd softens the dirt by soaking, so that rinsing will in ordinary cages entirely remove it. This powder is prepared in accordance with chem ical science, and upon a proeess peculiar to itself, which is secured by Letters Patent. It has been in use for more than a year, 'tad has proved itself:in universal favorite; wherever it has been used.— Among the advantages claimed ar.;. the following, viz— it saves all ihe expense of soap usually used on cotton and linen goods. heaves niest of the labor of rubbing and wear and tear. Also, for cleaning windows it ig unsurpassed.— With one qoarter lho time and labor usually re quired it impart. a beautiful gloss and lustre, much superior to any other mode. :No water required ex cet to moisten the powder. Directions with each packif . ige. And can be readily appreciated by a single trial.-- The cost of washing fora family of live or six per sons will not exceed three cents. The manufacturers of this powder are aware that many in•ele,s compounds have been introduced to the public which have rotted the cloth, or failed in remoVing - the dirt, but ltnowink fhe idtrinsie excels hence of this article they confidently proclaim it as being adapted to meet a demand which has long ex i,ted,auci Nthich has heretofore remained uusup-- plied 3.1 n n the: - u r r!rl by HO E & STEVENS, 26U Broad way, Boston. Also, Manutheturers or Family Dyo Colors. For sale: by Grocers and healers, everywhere. Oct. 20 tinao. "Mli - EOSUALI'S CATARRH SNUFF. This Snuff has thoroughly proved it.•elf to be the best article known for curing the Catarrh, Gold the Head . and Headache. It ha• been found an er celleut remedy in many eaves of core Eyes. Deaf ness has been removem by it, and Hearing has often been greatly improved by its use, It is fragrant and agreeable, and Gives Immediate Relief - - - To the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the Bead. The sensations after using it ure delightful and invigorating. It °puns and purges out all ob struetions, strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to the parts aifrcted. :More than Thirty Years' Of Sale and of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Snuff, has proved its groat value for all the common diseases of the He ad. and at this moment it standa higher titan ever before. Its recommended by many of the hest phy , ielans and . is used with great sneers 9 and satisfaction everywhere. Read the Cerlifleales of Whole- sale Druggists in 1864. The undersigned, Jawing for many years been ac quainted xtith Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Snuff, and sold in our wholesale trade, cheerfully state, the. we believe it io be equal in every respect to tl e redommendations given of it for the cure of ratarrhal Atthetions. and that' it is decidedly the best article we have ever klIONVII . " for all commou diseases of the Head. Burr & Perry, Boston, Barnes & Park, New York Reed, Au‘ton & Co., " A. &D. Sands, I3rown,Ltunson al C 0.," Stephen Paul iC• Co. " Reed, Cutler .1: Co., " Israel Minor ‘6 Co., " Seth W. Towle, " McKesson a Robbins, " Fairbank & Co. A. L. Scovi ll t• Co., • ilenshaw,Edmande ‹E Co; M, Ward. Close Co., " 11. B. Hay, Portland, Ma. Bush if Gate, For Sale by all Druggists.. TRY IT. Jan: 6,'66.1y, LI FE- 7 -F1 EALTH-STRENGTH, IA I E- EA LT li-STREN G LIFE-HE TH-STRENGTH . THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. . • DR. JUAN'DELAMARRES Celebrated Specific Pills, Prepared from a-prescription of Dr. Jua Delamarre, Chief Physician 'to the Efospiral du Nord ou Lariboisiere of Paris This invaluable medicine is no - imposition, but is unfailing in the cure of Spermatorrhte or Seminal weakness. Every species or Genital or Urinary Irritability, involuntary or nightly Seminal Emis sions from whatever cause produced,' or however severe, will be Speedily relieved and the organs re: stored to healthy action. Read the following opinions' of eminent-French• ph vsitianst "'We have used the Specific Pills prepared by Gar-. anciere Duhont, Ifl4 Rue Lombard, from the prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, in our private practice with uniform suceess,and we believe there is no other medi.iine so well calculated to cure all persons suffering - from Involuntary Emissions or any other weakness of the Sexual Organs, whether caused by a sedentary mode of living, excesses, or abuse, Paris, May bth, 1863. Beware of Counterfeits.; The Genuine Pills are sold by, ,all the principal Druggists throughout the world, price. One Dollar per Box, or six Doses for five 'dollars. ' • GAZANCIERE k DUPONT, ,Sole Proprietors, • • No. 214 Rue Lombard, 'Paris. One dollar enclosed to •any 'authorised Agent, wtl insure a box by return mail, securely sealed from all observation, six boxes for five dollars. • Solo Geeeral Agents for America, OSCAR G.MOSES & CO., 27 Courtdlant St.,N. Y. N. 13.:—French, German; Spanish' and "English Pamphlets,containing full particulars and direction. for use, sent free to any address. _< " Agent for Columbia, J. A. Meyers.' _ . Notice. ROPERTY- owners are requested to P call at Pfahler's, and examine . ' FUN'S, PATENT It can be repaired at any time without the expense or"trouble of digging it up. ' All kinds, of ,Plumbing„ attended to promptly; arid at reasonableAmtes. - . . jun. 30, if , „ CONCENTRA.TED, LYE, - OE', SOAP . juotrepaived, ;and for' sale at a ow pric4 lob' • R. W„ILLIAMIL DRESS GOODS, R. A. BEAIIREPARIE. M. D. G. D.•DMIATILIN, M. 1). ' Lr.oc.uxx; M. D.