fblw - Col4loiti- ,;14. . . .-z--:".1.i,:;?...4:',,,,,i,• :t......"‘ 3 ,.... , . ..,.,.,..;..2%.,1,..5,...., .. ...; • ' - )-,' 14.' 9, 4 4 41, - ..., ~ A. M. RA.3180, COLUM 111 A PA .Saiiida_y, Feb. 2, 1867.. Advertisements, ..to secure.qmmedi ate insertion each, week. . _ _ _ ENLARGED IND IMPUTED'. Nccs - IFY.PF.; * New PRESS, (tie. ' • , ',has :been in cointemplation • for gome tittle pug to -pit in-U:neW Pims,and rilarge the` Spy.". It was intended to in zn`e - the improvement about the first of . the year, but a disappointment occurred Sn preference to:it prOs. : A. large cylin 7 , der,:press. is -.now . being built-, New York - Jot - this establishment, and will • be - re . adit'a A - hip - in.a weak or two, at - This step is reudored necesszirytogive us more,. room for., the, continued increase of aclvertising pa - trahage, :as: well as to-givo'our patrons rnore'readinlr matter. , We hope' oar friencl sustain - us in , • airs: efforts to gi've them a . 4rst class- paper, and,,that, ,we shall be able to realize thise spleasing anticipations ,of usefulness and profit with which editors' and publishers.;in common with `the rest of manklicdTpoaletimes The Latest Nesis: The LTnited State's District Court-' of Wdshingion:on Tueiday;i2lused to allow attOrneys to - practise: in that . 'Court with odettiking lie test oath,notwithstandirig the recent decision"- of the Eiup.'etne - • . Presitiera has sent in official'clocu iiients' relative ,to•.the New 'Orleans riots, • inchiding 3 the , testimony' be fore General B'aird's-Military-BOara;•whiCh States that the troops"-alone saved 'th'e city .from fire: w and bloodshed; last•Suly , : ;.tAt the municipal eleetiOn at Wheeling, WCst„ on:Monday, the Dem • cra - tic -ticket Avas - ,t,ele'ctetlby a, cleCreased t"": - TtobeSon,! - - f - Carndeir; , ; to ''be Attorney • - -!The Tneg . ro trouble 'on -the Cheeves'-, in South' - Caroline,:erintin ue4 ne:grdes,rdiikiti'g , the U. S.- troops, and . an - officer is said• to be herd' n - pri'so: neiby, them.: Col. Sibley, vvi - tli 70 men;: hai"gone to the spot: • •-.- -- Ten convicted Fenians have been: senteneed•at Toronto to be bang:C i d:on' the sth. of':)riarah:. -'• ; ' _ . - Steamers- have - stopped running on tong :Island Sound, owing the ice blockade ;'--Boston' paid $157,583 internal ,reve -nue •tax• during the Month . of December. A firo at 536Broachiay; New York-, receetly:;:detrOyed '538,000 'worth --of IsToPert.Y: •'` ' ;- ' ' - It is „believed -.Secretary' , favors the .proposition of g-iVing 'lo'an certificates. in 'payment to National . banks hOlding.comp,ound interest - notes-iv-part _ of,their -reserx:e: - The, steamship .Great--. Eastern • 'was' examined: on3the 19,th , at B irk e n•-• lieadt and,found:totbe hi , a, good condi; tion:: She- 4vilT wile fei-" - Ainerieu , on the 20th..of:111a.rch;.:: • • In the Pen nsylvauia Senite ,'Yesterisy; - a joint resolution-'=lvai*wlop ur in g Con'oTess to pass a 16'4 '.. diaihaged' - soldters who lulke los't , their discharges bounty 'Various " d'' bills - ;wereinro introduced, among them one • Isillinriiii,:person's:' of color` to ride; in sirif 4 e . hrit einkiiiThiladelPhia.„ Caine -tip, atiTafter discussion; was' referred`'-fo' the . ' coiniiiit: 'Of 'honor Irisbedsi t ;pull tife z nahiel •gedkirers; .4htelifica • —tv 4. 4.1 _•:.; • -I.orarplirsa to anonstone tax on ne„ws- - , 0- Ettlyqtile . mcntsJ, lt.'is understood t.l34'iheSmen.datOry. to ; bet rel percidi4oiiii; will-lessen - the i internal- - tai:' on"anumtierlof articles. • ''''The'N'iitional TUba6Obiii'itCoriientiOn will the at -Washingion r ,Ort....l"ebruatY . tith;;;.: a k.- , Ttie disbnigements of tho United'States ' Tienstirylor. the War, Navy and4ntericir pe - P4rimentS,:last:week; were $2;145,197. ~A-btead riot *oeuvre:din the streets' ;Of Liverpool, , ,rece - ntly .the 'intense - cold hay:, •iina ncTeased thesufferings Of the poOr..' A:Mime:4'6.re ; Blalicp.kho.hias':filissini frani,his'ilothe,•near Boston ;and ivas cup nosed jAI) . .ba:,y..eibeeri;lest in; the `storm', has ' • rptAr4dAttillii'hoMe,••liaving taken" re rude 'irr;a:hut. • • •: a, „en.:-, Grant;-.it IS:said; is going tci rosprin*Jhe,,qpripg;_and r; .willg. visit :the # ' . . o;rebel,'93radley, - Toihnstin -has 'been, ritingtfa s: , 6± - f r t promo' • - Baltimore CorrespMiiiMane.. ju.n.29, 1867, TIIE POLITICAL: ,- ; ;This - Twonderful'cauldron afte'r week's. seething' ling, boiled 'over. 'l'he; : De Ocrats;', - ";co4ser 7 vatives," ' a mi . .... al I enemies government met in , 2chuncil 'in theii spective wards; 'atiCitigenious were the seheme . s.":"and machihations'devikdT the One` party wanted "thisman, no - other that, and, so :on.; The advocate of one prominent candidate , would urge his, I ob j t , and prefer charges against tle candi date; . friend of candidate became in .censed,tangry--..wOrds,would,:lollowrlhe lie ;typal& 'give - "littnelkol.fives" into.thefeilow's face, a row on 'a large scale would be imminent, friends interfere, a perfect babel ensile, and - the matter finally compromised *bY the' divisibti of the meeting; - one- party would Adjourn to another locality, and improvise, an, independent -organization: The result of .this farde_ was the revival of the good, old . time .of rowdyism in all its vigor, by 'the nouilnationofa Deinoz eratie , Editor. Called by the frends'of Governor Swann and "My , for ,the purpose of nominating- a' , :MaYftir, Under the recently pat , Sed act of the' rebel' Legislature, - to re'eunStruct the municipal government of the , eitr of 'Baltimore, 'met on Satur day, morning, and 'after their noisy, dis graceful balloting, made, choice of IL. T. Banks—a ehina'and glass - ware dealor—: for Mayor: Mr; Bankals an but-and:out rebel sympathizer; In fact. ; he •is just what Pennsylvanians and Union _men term a.rebel. • ,Being one of: the Yancey Democratic' Persuasion, and receivitio the nominatimi of Mayor over John T. Ford,. the- Conservat /re,' by a large vote, it is easy to imagine the dissatis faction, which was at ouce Manifested as the result of the ballot became known. Curses were freely,— . indulged in,and fiercely : uttered against the Drmocrats, by the::" - Conservative" trimmers, who carried the State' where. it. is found' to day—almost lost in the slough of -.Nino craey. Great excitement commenced in the hall, and semi coMmunicated jtselt to the: ero\Vd - - The resuri•ected Democracy -wzts - jubilant, whilst the Conservatives,"who had so lately - been: rejoicing iu their good- bargain at Annapolis, looked as, though they began, to realize that they liticl'been sold to the., Democracy-:-aud then deserted. "We have been sold 'cheap'!" exclaimed one excited-`,', Conservative." "ill be if he gets vote !" " ll— thew, - I'll raise hedven and, earth to defeat that rebel!" - exclaimed another, and the Con,' vention 'ended in a' melee, which was stopped by the Marshal and a. posse of . police. No one ,was hurt very , seriously. The truth is simply this— r the State has been sold by the " Cou - serv"ativeS " , and trimmers, to the Denioeracy- , =and the reward. is in their being in turn deserted 'by the Democracy.. - The following little c ouplet - may interest the ,reader , , Cb3l2'llCT:77 -. Said Swann to the Devil—"My Soul I'll :Ifa seat in , the Senate yoU'll promise me." . • Said he—" Already yoifre • roplied to • dwell - In the gloom of Hades, thOugh etern= ity." • . Said Swann, with a terrible fear in his - face : - "By the evil I 16vd, what shall I do ?" Said tile Devil—" I'll make' it an easy ease; • -(You must 'sell this 'Conservative party, too." , So. they laid the plan for. this barter and - trade,' ' Each dealer finding a fitting mate, :And an elegant bargain betwixt them were ' made; • For Swarm got his seat, and ,the Devil the State." ,‘ . The Republican party of Naryland have 'one 'proud paragraph to insert in the. history of their -proud career.-- Amidst the Corruptions that has" flooded the capitol .of. the State during the 'period since the assembling of the legislature,. it is a matter .of pride ,and congratulation that tie taint.of dishonor, or even 'sign of yielding to the dis.ht.nest inducements., .has attached- to. the- Radical Minority in either house: ;Not a. single .Republicati-,ltas flinched., very effort that was Made to break in on their small but firm 'phalanx failed; and .it , 'was!shownAhat Maryland : Republicans. notloe - bought by:rebel gold. ' • - ' A NOVELTY. =EI - the reader - a fair knowledge of the-fnantier of inert • to' whom: the : =City ,and State gove:nruents• have been- soldby the ,Conservatives.:", W:T., , one" of ,the. ; Police Corn-, MissionerS;;receetlY ft - T . 1)&00d" by Tom &arid as one:oldie snecess'ors of Messrs. .Wood and-Hindes; who were;, rentemberecl, - ; r9moved :governor hr. alleged otlieial misconduct," got into 'dis".,, , ;ylcefurdjiric."alty on,,Saturday afternoon, • of bad •repute, on eorner 2 Of %Mercier aud•Alrant- streets ; , ,which ,attracted several: huri d rett. pdfsons , Ito the seen° for a• snort -titne,Jittrt occa-' : si,o — eol";:cCrleral:con s nrrepi„flf . the evening., Cdiumiiiiiinee.(ti, pious oftinteiteehizes ihe'pOliCericcii open =n•ood - end ed he 'house falluiled .to; and., - aft'er ithere. for 'sem:- ; time he,lwas!,heard. in.-dispute ;With ; a :wernap poelte.t -13Voki.jccifflat:iia'g'$27,‘ arid'soii calriatile .papers, and offeAngher $ . B; if she would 'return(theinoiint anetheritipers: She denierl-,„hayingt.aken it ir when,- he , is re presenterl to have - in formed_her„ by way of.iritimitlation,,,that - he i was a policeman; htiE she said 'she didn't - care. irk!) he was. A-' Citizen- and: polineman-. 'entered •to render.aiiistaridi,:bitt theytwere :inform ed that theirservices -were notsequired, as 'the - Commissioner ", irould • invest igate this ntatt4r:"-,"ll.l,unior Sids - the' money 'Was fo . anifu . ndor the chair,' but:it is •notknown whether the woman got the $8 prothisect her. Mr Irallitint's excuse *as that he entered the house• in 'order - to see if they, sari liquor wi(hout a.. .T:,wortcler if the,LegiSlature Will' `remove •fur iniadoncruct?' Sviann shotild'give, the case attention.' RENTS:- 3E2CHAYDIZING~ , c~C.~ ' Seem to have become nearly dead this re...ion- and Lit is nbthiui= strauge••to :promenade our, best .thoy2aghfares and; i coitneterf j oi7fifteen St6res•"For •ifent." TIIE CONVENTION. The high rates held for store-rodin`s and houses _generally, left 3, then : lessee, alternative but to give' : -: 11p_ the liyilditia, :or fail in business+as: he paidt'lll he 'could make to the 14 - 4)0. Thel business, apparentli.'fbkiSk.;;'. is - :; , ' - that Lite' ature. Books ,die ; blein'g'd4i#_'pah. - Idi - shecl by large hou;•es; and 'as': ;freely boUght by lovers of choice reading. finished the digestion of the matter con tained_in a new and beautiful volume Item... Harper Sk l ,Broth ersi N,tY:; entitled "A .QUIET NElo7lpoArigorl,". 2 ,--nand, heartily recominenTit to the pUblie.: - It' ritten.by GeorgezMeDonald,- -and is considered a ,litcrar:y.curiosity., Its .style is fresh!, :and -.Vigorolis, , each character is introduced andliotlost ils; - -enlistin - g personal interest; in .their fate. Those who-read; -should ,- -not foil= to read-"this book, as it represents p„.life-Jilie,,picture of an 'exact pi'eture: of some " 22ilenzeigh borhoods." . COLD - WEATTIED... . " Bitter 'again,--everything seems to be freezing'up—ice is excellent fur sktiting, and all• enjoy it save - the poor and deedy:; , Two or three 'days - of warm 'sunshiny' weather have'visited only to 'gill° place more Northwe:it winds and blustering .weather. Winter in this quart.r has _never •been known so severe as it has been . Ow: iar this scason, for many years `We pray fur moderate weather-fur the:benefit of the poor; when will• it come? More anon, - H ENRY J. FTOwARD: 6dittirtai . .atitl -:.'4.ooicitaneuits. --PliWpGossler advertises valuable town property at•public sale. ;—.A. new ledgerof Masons is abo . u.'.. -to be established at Coatesville, Pa. .—Fenian bonnet—a postage. stamp with green ribbons-,-they are the latest out. Our milliner's will sQor have-them. of those-- elegant Havana Setrars of Booties. It is said he sells the best well cheapest se'glas Coltinibiti: z-L=3.l.r. Jolin C.'Brubaker is atuiut 'to establish a new meat market in . Cilium hia.,• We have many meat markets, but it don't seem to make any difference .the price - of beef'. Net'v York - dancing Master has invented a new cotillion in 'which the gentleman kisses the lady at every swing. , It is called-the "Kiss Cotillion." —A fine calf' was that you killed, Jim. Save us the hide. We need a vest .to keep us from the pelt-ing storms. —Fast young ,Men's motto—meet and drink. :-:-During the month 'of - December 0,038' emigrants arrived at Castle . Gdrden New York. The large number Sailed from Liverpool. . , .. . -- 7 -A meinher of the ll.TisconSin•Legis= lature, Who took rooms at .a: hotel, blew out the gas lighr, on, Tuesday night, on retiring to bed. The next inornin ,, lie was found nearly dead, but will probably recover. . , - -A' thief in Chicago stole $9OO, and sfJetr-out - . trail of $5OO, being a4i9ear gain`of $4OO to\the thief. —lf you• want groceries and .provi sions, crockery .or glassware, call on Mullen . Bros.; they keep everything that ever was seen, froth ,a microscope • up :o a sausage thachine. depth of snow fell-in 10 . 1 C last week. The people" of Nashville xppet more b 4 long. —The Altonija Tribune sends out .a neatly printed paper th's• week. It is enlarged, beautified and in anew dress. Serves it tight. —The snow still bolds . good for' travelers-and sleigh riders. Tito's° ho have cutters and last nags.are..determin ed to ‘,‘ improve each shining, hour." —The young lady who flropped her waterfall in the snowdn Satuiday o'en ing last, edn have it by culling at No. 290 Locust street. - =Counterfeit qua rters and half dollars, wade of lead, "are circulating "in' Quebec. -L-Glover, Vt., boasts of 'having' paid its 'war debt and painted its .meeting- rouse. -7-At Black Hawk, Colerarlo, -- they cbitrge $l4 a day for board, and $2O for board, and lodgings, =The editor of an Alexandria (Va.), newspaper speaks,• of a full :rrown Lou isianian • string"' cross-legged;' playing seven-up with a little "-nie•gcr" for ten cents a, game. -; • ---The• exports, .fr3m Canada to the United. States"during the past year are as fellows • Wheat, 610,000 bushels • hai•ley.2";o4,ooo - bUsliels;hutter;6lo,ooo' pounds ;,flour, 100,000 - barrels; lumber, 127,000,000; feet, , • , • —The Alipericanßible_Society printed last Year,l 1192.0. copies ;of the Scrip tures. " " ==The 'number of deaths in NevV York, during 1666' Wa's 26,844. ..41 - ibT - NeW York Era says . ' to the ,:bailli Times: = j - " 11:`1111e;tlesiienite .efforts it • is Making to ,ridelwo.horges-at the sane tiine,(who • . •. . arc i gopag, opposite directions,) iv, not causing .too,nruch u u a.apertrein Pants • • the" course _bf,a...trial for foutfold Pioceedibg in _Trance; the prosecutoflormight into. Court the - - Wad ;„ of .the.,inurdered•liran,:WhiCh had, ,heenhuriedthirtaen-years..,,, 'is 'stated that'a dinner was, given, recently in' Peris,, AI which the principal dishes Were 'shark, horse, donandirat."" : =Wild Cherry Balsam-;---the meniorY', of Wistairikeiiihalmed in the hearts of theitsandS,Whem his Bdactin. ;o/' Wild Cherry. has cured of coughs, colds, con sumption, or some other form of Plumbn ary•disease.-, It- is:now ;over forty years ~... !since thisi . prgparation was brought before I.the public,' and yet, the domanll lor it is „ ...; . • eonstiretlyincrelising.` - —A. letter was dropped in tbeTost-,, - office, .the other day, aucraddressed as: I follows ; llill • • • . .:.--Massacintsptts. • • • After a good deal ea stay,. " itohert", •tnanair,ed inake tint . ; ‘,ed ',Tor *Andover, Massa !chus„Ots-.,",i; reader see the point • .• . - firhe Man Who Drew the Opera:' ~.+1 , diloip;e. ,f;., ~:, ....*'e let - 6'611..6in a.':'cirresppfidelit:of the' Chje'agoV,o 7 fir —r n - cf/, tbat-AbraharnicH.-Lee, tlfe,'&:maii. - ,'-:: ; "ivl - ffildrew -the Opera se, .repidea in :,_frairie,",du.".l-Recl - 16i; Randolph 'County, Illinois - .r- - I.l.4'Was - Icy/ ‘'lrleilY tidrtrier'in the conimisSip iouse" of -David Tatiini &'Co., St. Louis, bu t r was unsuccessful in business in that city. He went to Prairie du llocher tu reside -about-ten-.years ago.-- -His wife, - who is=a veryse,nsi4e. and . estimable lady,. is daughter of - thelate Haini flenry.Esq., of-Prairie-du-Rocher, who di4 while on a xisit to-France sume mouths'ago,.lllx- Alaydr • 'Taylor, of St.' Louis, and The cpyilus pagin,Esq.,„PuiteckStafga In terrial 'fieven ue " * Asiesor at St his brothers , inlaw.-- . , Mr. - Lee ista‘ bout-forty years of-age, is a laroie,stout : good-natured man--a man of excellent practical sense,, who, Senatpr 4eilipsays, mould *be, just the last:person to be "spoiled-by good' luck, has-always been an industrious, hardworking busi ness, wan, and 'Within the pastimo _years has, by the _Profits of his business,become possessed of a property amounting to about $4,0,00.Q...He resides quietly and happily-with. his wife,:fie children, and Mother.in law, on his father-in law's old homestead, ills standing, socially and otherwisp. Ills neighbors inspect and like hint--he is kind _genet.- un:•,hospitable,and a gentleman by rat ere, and the people in Reid:kik county and all who knew him will greatly rejoice in his tindden,goodlfortune. , SPECIAL NOTICES A Cough, A Cold. or A sore Throat, Requires Immediate Attention, and should be Checked. IP ALLqW4,I, To cuNTINUC, IRRITATION OF THE LUNGS, A I'EM - 3IANENT TIIROAT DISEASE, OR CONSUMPTIO', E= 12. It,© W ' S TEtOCHES, 11:ixin.• a dir et influence to thei parts, give imm, dmio - For . -tronchitis, Asthma,- QatUrrh, Con sumptive anti Throat Piseases, Troche:, are rt , ed with always good ,UoCeSP. SINGERS eNE PUBLIC SPEAKER: ill tin I Troches u..ciol in ele.irmg the voice when taken before Sing m,.; or Speaking, and relieving the •thr.iat utter an unusual t xerii,m of the vocal organs. The Tmche.s are recommended and prcseribed by Physicians, and have had testimonials from emi nent, men throughout the country. Being-an article of true merit, and leaving pro. c 1 their efficacy by a test of ~many years, eaco year finds them in ne , ; Inealitio, um variou.parts of the world. and the Troc/re4 are universally pronounced better than other articles. -' 03TAIS Only " Bran:ll'S Broncida 1 Tr,,chm" and do not tape any of tie. Irorthka,, fmi lotion, that in be oil-red Sold everywhere. [Dee. 1, -ISl3,—Gtn. WISTAR'S E1AL5.4.311 OF WILD CH EMMY. This remedy h , as long been cherished by the community for its roma. kable efficacy in relieving, heal lug and curing the trin-t, obstinate, p tinful and long-standing eases of Cbaja, cull, /a)litca:a. SAT - Throat, Bronchitis, ,IPhoopin anq't, d.tion t. Inflanunation of the Lungs; while even Consumption itself has yielded to its -might influence when all other Illellll , have failed. Its whole history prov.ta that the past has produnAd no remedy of equal ' value, as a cure fvr the numerous and dangerous pulmonary alrectii n ns which prevail all over the land. Unsola "tecl Testimony - . FrorAkainFtir . Arri ","X..2, - ; Fefraild. Me. 1r eight yOll. S:litT. my soo.ll , •nry A Areher. now Pots:master-at fltirrield, Sonier,el county, 11e.. tutsamokeil %Alla' :letting of cough . ess of Lungs, at . genetal debility, so touch so that ow rallIIV 1.); , 11:1.111 detl.tred n 01 to hive "8 ,a,12311'1105." Ile WA , tinder medical treat ment fern numb:r 0101 , 1011 s, but received no bone nt 11 0111 it. At 1-nglh. front the FOlivitation-of him self and othe: s. I w.t. lull -ed to pureli.e.e b of WISTAItS 1.8 111 OF WILD tiIIERIZY, widen beneatted lola r s much loh tinted am,tll,l* b whieh in a short 'tithe restored him to his usual state or health. 1 think I can safely recommend thin remedy to others in like condition, for it it, I think, :ill it purports to be—The treat Licau Remedy for the niers! The ab ut e statement, gentlemen. IS my volan tary offering to you itt lilvur of your Balsam, and is at your disposal.l' - - P.:eptired by sE MWF T . OWLE 4: SON, IS Tremont Street, Boston, and for sale, by prtiggi.t., genet ally. SCII.OI.sUL.I. The MI - . G7o. Stu tits, of The ,klyn, N. Y., say., in the Dade Examiner, by ear of apology lor lath- Ilshim„••• a mi•dieal eertitieate In his M:nrazine, of the cure of hi, only son, of after dis , tiltnion appeared inevita•le.v \ this ,Mtement, "Ilot, for pay. I.ut in gratitude to G td who has thus "answered prover, and iuj•t-t:ce to Dr. Antlers: he '-ingsati,tied that tlh•ce virtue in the iodine Water "treatment. which the rjado.s of tlik Alag.tz.ne trill "than!: its Edit , r f r bringing to their milieu." • ireular, free. Dr. der- li,dine IVat.,,r ;is Tor sale, by J. P. DlN,3lolZE,Proprietor,36 Diiy St-, N. V.. mid by all Druggists. ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH V ! 5ar....a.111012 Cure the Hell in 1S floors. ,• Also cures :Wt. ltli um. Ulcers. Chilblains, end all Eruptions of Iheakin. Prioe cents. ' t y all druggists. tty ,ending I'oeVIICA to Weeks & Pot ter Sole_, Agents- Washington-street, liAston. It will be fOintUllAt by.m.til, free of p...,stage, to any pert or the Unitell States. " jumie 0, DEA,INESS, BLINDNESS AND' CA tarrli, treated ivith the Mimd. at - meeqs,:by Dr. J. I6AACS, itud Aurist,, (formerly. of Lyden, llolland,) No 5 f Pme Street, l'hiladelphia.• Testi mon lab+ from the ara-t rel Wile son rees m the city and county mm he-seen at. lii Ottice. "file medical laeulty are it: vited to accompany their patients, as he'ens no secrets in hit. prachce. Artificial eyes insetted witheutpain. 'No dhayge Made' for e'x:uni, tuition - ' - mar. 24, ' t;:ly INSTITUTE No. 1i Iloqd Street, . information.' pith the highest testimonials: also, a Book- Speciall.Do CUM b, 1 u 0 a catc,t enuelopc, bent 'Rte... t09...1,:e sure ana,send for tlient . :^and you will peter regzet. itl f a*, a+ ntiveriiin.444l3's.etait 4 , in ntne, ettsesteutoleintytts;te. wittiont references, no Wit tile" trta"..o,* os e- -0t; tiny - for , stage; and itirt:et to DU. LAWRENCE, N.. 14 BON) STREET, NEW [Dee., I, 't:,o-4.k. AB Inlay Marry Irrdspecti vu.of Sr enith, age or tied ty;7 nu ibt he `ltivo' of the. Opposite 'sex dim implo rules, *end it directed envelope to • • • " ItAH B. LIN BERT: pine IGt,h; drcen poi nt.•King•s Co.;•.iNew York • , IVONDEi3,IFUL , BUT.TRUE I DI.,N e .11.xatiSmes; the n•orld • renotrtiod • Aatrolo; Fts7t• and Sum intinettlist to ,Clturvoyant,, mla elturvoYant state delineate: tliksvery,Trat tires of the person you are t,o,niarry,and-by the aid ef,on instru-, trient of intense •tiower;,'lcian - rn as - the' i'syeltoma trope, guarantees to product,- a pmleet and I d e,like, picture ef the future' huslftind ort 'wife tif_the aptilt-- ttant,• with •tlate of marriage, Geettpatio6ri leading haiiv of (Manic:ter,. ,te., Mats is no.ntmosition, as testimonial wirltbut Ity Stating , Platte of birth.ate, dispositiotimular of eye- and hair and enolot l ing tifty • cents-and Stain Ott en relopie: ad dressed 10 - yotfrt:el ' f,yon Will reVeivetha • Pleinre by return maii;;tegetheravitlf desired iniorinatiow , Address in confidence... • ..„•••- 31An.mit Clarratnin Itaiii.itTon., P.O. ' !sox 297, .West Troy.- • '" !opt: 22, limo. • SCLIEN OK'S SEAWEED 'TONIC.:' This medicine ierentedVirl):,..i.,2J.'ll!. Schenck, of Philadelphia. is intended todissolve:the food and make it'a nto eityme, t ltedirStl. prOcess of digest ion. Bp cleansing toe _ stotnaeh'f with Schenck's Alan drake 'Pills,- the. Tonic soon restores .the appetite. /111 d food that could not be eaten tiefore using r 1 will be easily digested. ' ° Consumption cannot be cured by Schtmck's Pu:- 1710111 c Jyrtip unless the stomach and liver is made , litNoltity - nnti the appetite restored, lionee,tbe Tunic' and Pills are_ retpt 'red iii _nesoly.case, of ColltUll p t ion. Ala Of dozen.bottles.ol the Seaweed Tetheand three or four boxes oalee Mandrake:Pills 'will cure any oraiinary case Dr. Schenek makes. raoleFgionni in New York. lio , ton and at his principal °e in Philadel7 Phis. every I, ;Sea daily la gaira of Mit each plaice or, his'painplilet on consumption' fonlaisaitys of visits.-. don. Please observe, - when 'purchasing, -that the two likenessc , 01 the Doctor,hne when in , he last. ,stage of Coni • nmption.end ihe.rither.ii.,olo... now is, in per fe. health. iiromn Government stamp. - • Sold tiy all Droggi,o- and Dealers, price .$1.511 -per bottle, or 57,50 - tho half dozen. - All letters for a dviee shonlcl be addreseed to Dr. - Selienciles Principal Office; No. La port h Street .flll iladel p:: in. - General AV holeeale Agents all:rues Y.: S.S. fiance, Baltimore, Md.; John D. Parke;. eincinnatti.Ohio; Walker .l Taylor, Chicago. 111., Collins Bros., St.Leuia,, „ ' tOct 66 FIRST NATI:MAL tANK OF COLUMBIA:. Interest-will beliaid by ,:this Bank on special Dep9W.g, us folloivs: TIAR 12 months,•sPer G months, l i and undeel2 months, 4Per cent.; for 3 months 'and under G 'months; 3 per cent. 'per ;NVE , AIAKE COLLECTIONS ON ALL ACCESSIBLE POINTS IN TIIE:UNITED STATES, ON LIBERAL TERMS; DISCOUNT NOTES, DRAFTS, Am) BILLS 01? EX CHANGE. n-S ELL, "GOLD;•SILVER. , ALL UNITED STATES SECURITIES. And are prepared to DRAW DRAFTS on PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BA L TI MORE. PITTSBU-RGH. ENG LAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND,. FRANCE, and , all parts of GERMANY.: ' • S. S. DETWILER, Jan. _ pushier. .VREAVE INDUCEMENT'S.' OFFERED TO. BUYERS!. GREAT 'bargains in .BoetS, Shoes, &c . Our_ stock_ consists •-of , all the-latest styles of Dress Good-T.l - • , Cloths, • Cassi mores, . ,Cotton Goods, together'witli u sfipply of Shootings, Shirtings, • : .• Tiehiings, &e. • of the best quality.. Our stook of Bleached Goods, Flannels,. ' Bal In orals, Hoop Skiits, cannot be surpassed In addition - to'the 'Dry ,GbiurS: depart ment,-he has the most carefully selected stock of BOOTS SHOES - evordip•ought to this- , phtee,.consisting,of - Lad.fes'aiiters, Balmorals. child ren',s 'and Misses' Wear of all sizes and descriptions.. Men and Boys' Boots of all kinds, sizes and styles, A share of public patromig'e is solicited J. S. SNYDER, • • Cor. of Locust t Front. Jari 13, Is' IMPROVED SAFETY IIFIE IMPROVED "SAFETY LENJES," 'invented by Amor O. Kendig and John Miller, is the be , t known invention of the kind yet of -red to the People., It acts like ayharm, and does 110 t: CUT or 1 - ..sijITIMI the Horses' month, like si m lar invc rations. It prevents the horse from raising, k icking and running., and brings him at once to a' dead stand-still. Per,ons in want of per fect " SAFETY LINES, shonld examine this before purchasing any other. Having purchased the Right thr Lancas ter County, I am prepared to soil Town ship, Borough and Individuat Rights. Address. . - - JOIVILS DEENDIG, Janl2-6t] Cohnbiu, L'unccolor Co., Pa. NT}..'.. 7 D. W A Z T e E l D ricißoilers front 2U to 25 Ilor:,e Power. Address at, C. G. POULSON. Ja.lo3t] IVrightsville, York Co., Pa. QUARTERLY: REpoirr. 02TAC.T.EMENT - SILOWiNij TILL CO\- dition,of•Lhe First - National Bank ol Columbia; on' Monday, January 7tlr, 1867. RES 0 UR CES. Notes and bills discounted, Iss.cor,3 B rods for circulation, U S Securities on hand, 17,000.00 351,110.13 Cull in notes anther bank, 9:9.0n 14:81 tenders 1 Comp d Notes, 39.99 ‘iin en -. 11 I tcllo-, - 44122.98 Specie, 2,0' .00 47.991.ns Due (root Banks, 11,11::.18 Ex4:enies, 1,49743 Interest Nisi on deposits, - 315.28 3.1312,9 S Premiums paid, 811.01) Fixtures, 1.205. us LIABILITIES. Capital Stock, paid 5150,00\W Surplus Fund, - .1.30 .110 Circulatin, 132,0.);1313 • Deposits ;Ai Cevtifien to, • $7:11.2.".53 .14.. Tr:in.-lent, " 43,437.33 11'5,61. 1 .37 Dividends unpaid, . 25.00 Due to atilliS and Baukers, C,017.55 Pi °tit and Lobs,. 59.2 F Dis , ounts, 5,703.00 I merest-, 5,715 05 Exelumgc, .531 04 12,085.51 Indebted oesm of DirectorF, 525,2Q0.C.0 Sworn to nod subsea iberl by... S. S. fiE W 1 LER, Cislt Jan. 7,1867—Cm INTEIZEST ON DEPOSITS. rp.uu COL•uMI3IA NATRYNAL _BANK will receive -money. on •deposit,' and: pay interest ..tnerefor, at the following rates, viz: • 5 per cent. fcir 12: month~; 4 per cent. for 6 and umibi• 12 monthS; 3 per cent. for 3 and. under, 6 months. SAM Ultif., SHOCJIT, Cashier. Colt' inbla. Jan. 5, 1867. - FALL "YOUR ALBUMS. 1.00 ot CHOICE . Pl - I)TOGRAPITS French, Spanish, Engh.nli and American handsome Ladies, mailed far 'OD cts. Addre.s I)AVID RODGERS, Station D., New York. Dec. 29, 'GC—Grao,i,., etu,sarr.r.p.Lx. itEPORT (I F the Condition .01 the COLAINIBIA 'kJ NATIONAL - BANK, on the morning or the first-N/011day January,'l6l37: • 'RESOURCES. Nate.. and Bills discounted, $770,473.1•1 U. S. Bonds dep'cl for eireul'n, 500,060.00 do on Mind, 22,1t.0.t. 0 ' " ' . • — . -"--$1,301,57.5.14 , Notes "of Notienni Banks,' " 3,915.10 do . State Bank:, 2..00 Legal Tenders •tt o'd In't Notes, 70,216.00 - • Specie, - ' . 193.00 . , t"•• • ,; , , " .- , - ; —•-1-•--..1 • 14.07. M Remittances .t.: other cash items, , . 6,530. GS Due from Nati:trial Btinlts, 133,470.83 ' " do . ,Baitlt and Bankers., -•.-563.00 7. - '"'-' ' ''' '''• ''''' -'-- ,•. '-' Z---- -, ' 130.155.9 i Banking House, • , 10.0 0.00 Current expenses and taxes paid, 2.130 09 $1,530.E54..55 -: 'LIABILITIES: , . • Capital Striel: paid in; -- - - . 5503, 1 )00.03 Surplus Fund., • -- - - - 1.10,000.00 Disc awn , and Exchange, • 3114.57 - Pnnic and Loss, . 1,04..5G Duo to NatiOnal Banks,-.• . 9 617,28 do other Banks and Bankers, 1,226.',3 11,042;31 Circulation of Columbia Bank; 32,209 00 do, Columbia Bank, 413,470.u0 Individual Deposits, _ _ $1,53J,584.85 IndebtednesS of Directors, $21,600.00 Sw•ormtu and bubscrthett by , . • , , IMEMMEMiI HARRY W. MINTER. WASH:RIO - ITER, AI. D I.IIJ N.T Sr, RI GMT Wholsall6 Druggists, ,No, :41:North t-,treet:" PIALADET;PIIIA. lAIPORTERS AIsZD GRINDERS .OF SPICES. Dealers hi Drugs, Chemicals Dye Sturls.:Pittent:Medicines; Oil c,'Paints; Varnishes, Glass, •S:c., Manufileturers of Kaign's Syrup Tar." ~[Jicii:l7 'CO-ly agoiracE' TO BUILDERS. To Du; L rallo COSI73IITTap, :AND °TITERS. lIUE place to purchase fine and. cheap I. Building Stone, is at „ - S. S . : DETWILER'S QU ARR 17. Eels now tilling a very largt; contract of linie stone -for.. a • FIJANA.CE,•and will have a large quantity of SNIALLRULLD ING STONE, which he will sell at reduced prices, iis.theyaneumulate in his way; will either deliVerr sell in the Quarry. - , - S. S. DETWILER. Columbia; Dec 8, :181-38-tf. JUST RECELVED„ afresh'supply •of Cilron,'Cinntuncin, Prune's."3,ayer' Rai sins,. Craliberries, - Valentin, Raisins, Su gars„ Spices, - : choice Syrups, Glassware, Queenswareicoc., tt.c. at MULLEN Lis 'BROS' ec 15 'B6 tf] Odd Fellows' Hall, ATTRACTIONS FOR TEE HOLIDAYS ! qr..) kaN rdiVkA*ol4l,•itiz-1 A _.,13 EADEDIFUL STOOK OF CY A GOOD S 7 DRESS GOODS, ctc., igt FOR TI-II;. Another lot of those HEAVY WOOL and COTTON „ , :M ANN - LS Y YARD-WIDE MUSLIN'S, -„ .1_,c).7:7v-or • 3P'.ricersa. qI3,EAT :SUCCESS ! ! . AVE HAVE MET TUTU GREAT SUC - r - eess in the - • MERCKANt TAILORING and Shawls, Business Department of oui EVERYBODY PLEASED - WITH 0 Ult WORK: AND PRICES 20 PER CENT. SAVED ' By buying your CL®THYNG- At FONDERSMIZI.FS. I\TE. - V7" FURS I Fashionable Ftirs, ' And Good Furs! Capes:, Collarp; Bet-this, THE NEW SKATING- MUFF, AN D _LADIES' FUR HOODS. • fiItittATITISIIITOFTREBESTITH IL the Ltr,v6t CASII PRICES. SHAWLS, CLOAKS AND CLOTHS, Zethirarals 'hog hoop SkLir•ts At Astonishingly, Low Rates, Dee. 15, 1815 gs t w h i e t7 g c l: l ? l l . l l t u l t le i c l l : l:o a rli i L C , r 'o N I N Tty Orator Scotland her Bruee,and Arno] lea horßooth, he should not have referred to the assassin of Abra ha m -Lincoln, hut to tite,great ness of Thmfh, fOlf.Y. - C . ISO:3I'ST, Locust Colnlnhia, Who keeps the best as sortment of .SEOARS and TOBACCO in the market. In his selection ofSera.' ;, are Havana, at prices ranging from t 135 to $OO 5.03 per M. Tau at prices ranging from $3O to $75 `tali Chtra Seed. att " " $2O to $4O Common Segars, " " $lO to $2O " All Brands of Tobacco known in the market . : Smith .t.Jones' Virginin.Navy, .J. 11feb: night's Va. Congress, 7. Mul:lnigia's Va." Cavendish, Baltimore Spun, and the Celebrated $ 21,6 45.03 Stemless Navy In his Natural Leaf will be flmnd, Rough and Ready Va., Rose Bud ISlmuntain.Dew, Bachelors' Hall. ' Ptitcin mvely, 7 and Lilly In leis Fine Cats may bo foßnd. Michig,tin; . • _ ,Gail c.V.A.x No. 1, Resides Pipes; Polishes, Wallets, *To bacco Bags and Boxes, and all the Fine Brands of Smoking Tobacco; Pure Turkish, Mixed Turkish, Rose,_Virginity, Lynchburg and James River, besides all the Lower Grades usually found in a first class establishment. Call and examine for ycurselt, and Booth or Jack will show you the " Tower." Dec. S, 18fitt - ly.] GEO. M. BOOTH.. J. F. CortnELL. W. P. COTTRELL. 3. F. COTTIZELIL, c,C.; ,I.MOTHER, Successors tu . J. IV. COTTRELL, dec'd, Tlealers in Foreign at Domestic 13 _Hardware, Bar Iron, Steel, Nails, Glass; Paints, Oils,Varnishes, Turpentine ,Benz ne &c., A huge assortment of Parlor, Cook and and °Bice Stoves 'always on hand. Tin Ware manufactured, to Order at shortest notice..' ~ WOOD AND. WILLOW WAIIE, in large quantities and of every variety • .Plows,. Corn Shellers, Feed Cutters, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, 11:,kes, .Coarse aid,Fitle Salt at lowest market priers: _ .A..large..asspri4pentof Double and Single barreled Guns, , Powder Flasks, Game Bags and shot pouches. Ride ,t; lilastiug.Powder, shot and caps; ..r.sl.. Highest 'Market prices paid for Clover, Timothy and 'Flax_ seeds, large pria.itities or NYe have - constantly on hand and citler at the lowest'rates. 6,137.15 Lubricating, Sperm and Fish 01 s; snit able for machinery. -A Fine.assortment'pl Coal 011' Lamps, Shades. Lanterns; and Lamp - trimmings. • . We respectfully solicit a'share of public patronage: Locust Street; Columbia. • aN.I - Ov. tf. - '" - ' 4Z,G39.00 43N0 ,6.4 l TO THE PUBLIC. 110ILIEFOTtE - BILYAN,G YOUR COAL -LPElse where, give us a,call and ," • -EX•S.MINE OUR' STOCK'. Our Coal is all kept in seperate'bins'; a d 'not mixed. . We only keep the l'Oul: firt claSs , articles,' 13ALTIMORE C 0. ,, ' - - - BLACK DIAMOND.; . . • LYKEN'S VALLEY, - AND . , SHAMOKIN. W - hen.the.Schuylkill Coal is desired we can sell it'bY the car loud or otherwise. Prices as lcoW as 'any 'in Columbia and what you.buy you, receive. ' • .., - - COOPER &.PEART, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber and Coal. - '' ' ' '. - 'Sept.' 1 6(3. ' • . ' ~ . Dissolution of Partnership. rp. HE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between-the undersigned, nn dei the firm of_Shinille of Grider, is this day - dissolved, . by mutual consent, by John N. Grider retirink.. - • • • 'MICHAEL G. SHINDLE, • JpErNm. GRIDER. • Mountriiic•, .7.. m. Ist, '67. • - s - sEe...:T4 - Ft ttndersigned.will continue _the _Coal business as heretofore, andf solicits the patronage of the community. Janl94t] MICHAEL G. SHINDLE. =WM COLUMBIA, PA. OPENED THIS WEEK, AND FTIL LT yietorcans, Muffs, Ix "VAIIIETr For the lloNdays, FONDERSMITIFS, Coln rn bin IS 0 0 11` ell t and Lnne Dos MILITARY AND NAVAL CLAIM AGENCY, Authorized by U. S. License, At No, 56 East King Street, Latict.ster, Pa. Experience and competent Assistants enable me to prosecute with dispatch and. 'success all lzinds of Claims before the sev eral Departments orthe Government of the• Unite States, and of the several States. Being duly licensed as a claim Agent,, prompt attention will be given to the col lection of the followine: classes of claims BO UN TY, ~ AND, PAY, , due discharged soldiers and Sailors. BOUNTY AND PAY, due Widows, or• Children, Fathers or 'll.lO - thers, -Brothers. or Sisters of deceased Soldiers or Sail ors,. LOCAL BOUNTY. due Veterans, enlisted, and credited in, the field,- - PENSIONS. invalid Soldiers or Sailors,, totally-disabled. PENSYONS for - Widows or Childidite'of deceased Soldiers orSailors. - 'PENSIONS for Widows for each :Child. PENSIONS for Fathers'or Afothefs. Bros: or .Sistera of deeeniecl Soldiers, upon ' within theyWere.dependent. PENSIONS ter Teamsters and Artificers, . hospital stewards, saddlers, or all per sons enlisted in the civil service's of tho- United StateS. PENSIONS AND . GDATTI:TVES.for Sol diers or theft' 'Widows from.,Pennsylva-. ilia in the War of ISI2. • PAY due from Pennsylvania. to Officers and Privates of Co's B, 13 and E, of first regiment, and all soldiers of the Penn- . . sylvania Reserve Corps: - PAY due Teamsters, Artificers and Civil emplbyees of the Government. Pay due for horses lost in the United State sery ice. Pay due for use of horses in Capt. Hobble's and otherloo days companies. - Pay due for commutations of rations of prisoners of war. Extra Pay -due to Officers commissioned: but not intu,tered. Prize Money clue to Sailors, or their heirs, for captures, c. Wr - Chtims from a distance can have their business attended to by addressing me by letter stating nature of the claim, with name, ate, rank, company, regiment and post office of - claimant; when the necessary forms with instructions will he forwarded, and upon their return the money promptly collected. Due notice will be given as soon as the claim is allowed, and all money obtained will be immediately sent, t ' ccordine..to the instruction - of the parties interested. Instruction and ad vice free ofcharge,and all letters sent to this office, asking infor mation, and enclosing stamp, will receive prompt attention. CHARGES.—Fees fair and moderate,and in no case will charges be made until the , money-is collected JAMES BLACK, Attorney at Law and Claim Agent References Hon. Henry G. Long, Hon. A. •L. Flayes,, John , B. Livingston, Esq., B, W. Patterson, Esq., G. M Kline; Esq., of Lancaster, Pa. Barr Spangler, 0,1., Marietta, Pa., Geo. R. Hendrickson, Esq., Mt. .Joy, Pa., Co]. S..Shoch. Samuel Grove, of Columbia. Pa. Henry Andrews; Esq., Colenumville, Oct :21 gra PittritHANT lAILGEINC. NEW • CLOTHING - STORE • 9 The Best and Cheapest in Columbia at the • BLUE FRONT. \Vo are now offering; clothes ea per than the eheapest, and Pan suit the most partic ular ones, both in styles, tit and crudity - HANDSOME SACi COATS, for $5,5i) and upwards. We .Ire hound not to be undersold b anyone. All clothing cut, sold or made up at my establishment, Is warranted to give satisfaction. Call and. examine our stoqk. Bine Front. Clothing Store, Frtipt Strre,t, oppo4itf , Liu...Perry Ltmiling. N. B. Coats, Pants an 4 d Vests out at Vie shortest notice, in the latest style. H. BL .1.12.N1 TIIA L. Oct 27, '66 tt. NEW Day GOD STORE. etlel Fellows' Troll. EDWARD 2tEtIS - 3 bel2, - s leave to in rorin the Citizens ilf Cohlinhia and vicinity that Ile has neatly fitted lip a room adjoin ing Odd Fellows' I and opened a dry goods store with a varied assortment cf new and aesirable goods such as GENTS. yintNISHING GOODS, CLOTH'S. CASDIERES,, Calicoes, INlnslins, Tiekings, Delaines, Merinos. Poplins, Silks plain and figured, Notions tke., ate., au . .., Ile hopes by strict attention to business, and low prices, to merit the 'patronage of this conimunty, EDWARD REUSS. 13.—The Tailoring l•usiaess will still be carried on in all its lbranches. E. R. Col'a Sept-S. ,SINGER SEWING. MA.CIIINES. Nv- U. HESS has been appointed agent for Columbia for these c-lebrated Machines and oilers them for sale at his Book Store at 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 n bin and vicinity as hicomparably the best kind in existence. It iscompact, durable and beautiful. It is quiet, light running and capable ofperforminga range and variety of work never before attempt ed upon .0 single-machine,—using either Twist,'Linen or Cotton Thread, and sewing with equal facility the very tinest and coarsest materials, and' anything 'be tween the two extremes, in the most beau tiful and substantial manner. Its .attach ments for hemming liraiding,t carding, -trimmirig,hinti ing,tte., are hovel and praitlical and have been invented and adjusted especially for ' ' nib Store . ariirsbo• onelri op - - , oration.' - • [sept 29 '69 JOHN M GREEN ' - NEW HAT - & - -CAT. STORE, No. 64 NOrth,, Queen Street, Howell's • 1 • Building,,luneaster,:Pa. THE undersigned being -a practical 1.-.I.ATTER, and ' having given his per sonal attention to the:busin , ss Would take this opportunity of informing the publics generally that, he bas opened a— . NEW 'HAT &CAP STORE, at the - place above mentioned, - where ho will by at. all_ times prepared to supply, those:who MaY thvor him with a: odll with the BEST di CHEAPEST HATS CAPS of the Latest alit Most Ftisllioliable Style. 'Having had considerable es.Perierice in the business, -he 'hopes .to' meet argon °rolls share of public! patronage. .aug. 18-66-ly JOHN M. GREEN. Notice. PROPERTY owners are requested to call at Plaller's, and examine FUN'S _PATENT 'HYDRANT. , • It can be repah ed'at 'any time without. the expense.oy trouble.of digging it up. All kincli -.7 Of Plumbing attended to promptly, and at,reasonable rates. jan. 30, qt' ••• • • - '" ' ' TR U S 6'o T7' TEA . WE have the genuine article of Truseott Tea. It is the best black tea ever in troduced into this7rnarket,l for sole only AIULLEN &" BRO. - Odd Fellows!.lltal july 60 CONCENTRItTED ' LYE,' OR SOAP Maker, just reesdNied, and for sale at a ow price Ivy R. WILLIAMS. DRESS GOODS,