thr Columbia gpg. ~~ °"' A. ',I. RAMBO, . " 1P, 4 11.• - " Mktroll2, 1867; AivirtlSlnie - nt 4 , to secure Irnreediate insertion must be hareled jn o 4 or b.efore Thursday evening each week, SP - V" TO BE ENLARGED AND IMPROVED! NEW TYPE, NEW PRESS, dm. Pr bas been .in contemplation for borne time past to pui in a new Press,and onfliige the "Spy." It4as intended to make the improvement about the first of the yVir, - -b - ut a-disanpointtnewt'deciArred in reference :to a ,press.. ,Ixrgo cylin der' Voss 'is now being• built, : in New. York, for this establishment, ,and will ba ready to ship next •treek This stp if rendered• 'necessary on, ac count of our increasinc , circulation, and advertising, patronage T .as well as to give our patrons more reading. matter. We hope our. friends will sustAß us: in our effort to give theca a, f,rst-class paper i and that we shall be able to realizo those pleasing anticipbtign s s of bsefuluess and prgfit With whioll editors and publishers, ieconiinCn with the rest of mankind, sometimes indulge The Latest News, Fire dead bodies, two, males, two females; and one new-bGzu child, were by, the detective police at the Grind Trunk Railroad depotin Bufhlo, on Wednesday last. They wero.sbipped through the American Express Company, for. Ann Arbor, Michigan. The bodies were packed in our barrels, were , in,. 'a nude str.te, and evidentlyc had nut been, dead a .week, not being, : decomposed, aud bole no marks of violettae . . They are nadi(nbeing cleared of the flour, and will be exposed for identification to-morrow. The city is'Wild with excitement to know whose relatives have been,thus deseerat ed.by.b:odY snatchers. The Pennsylvania Senate, on Tuesday, reCeived upmerous? . remonstrances from the Aural districts l against running pas senger rilway-,cars on Sunday in Phila delphia'. • Gen: . Fisher read an act to change the mode of granting licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquor. Mr. LeCorrougliy, an Act to punish prize fightiiiig,:in, this. State. A, Ven,ian - emissary. Ls said tat liAre arrived ,in New. York, awl reported that the:, I.nglish staterne2.4ts that the rebelliop Ireland has ended are false. It is stand that Governor Swam, maryiand,. will decline the position of Unttecl States .Senatox, to which he was . • recently elected. The SeCielary of the Treasury has given notice•tthat holders of seven-thirty notes dated August 15th, 1864, can ex change them for six per cent. ftve-twen ty bonds issuell under the act of 1865. Tig — lndian& ira Ariiona and Neiv Mexico are very hostile, and- commit numerous outrages on the white settlers ,grqlt coaft4grAtiog n,t Yeddo, in Japan,, has destroyed four miles of houses in the commercial quarter.. Gov. Brownlow, of Tennessee, has issued a proclamation announcing, his in tention to call out tlie-,aootermilitia " to enforce the laws and ,protect the Union men." The Hon. Horace Greeley lectured on Weilnesilayzycning, in:Harrieburg, on selfernadc men, to a brilliant nudienco. The4rocc,ociE t , will .be devoted chase 0 . a library for . the, .tvee of tii 3 O wort:lien of the LOchiel Iron 117.orks.- The. .Commissioner of the . General Land....offi'ce has just adjusted titles of ono hundred preemption claims in the Snji.anckson.land diariet of California. On'rehese-claims • are 'ttrentydre yards and fiftY.-ffi-e orChards': • Tlin .- ,B.adicals not only. - elected - ;the Maybr.bf - denrgetowtt l D. C.; but scogx ed Sei T eri out` of eleien The Original -. painting of Pr.aideert• Lirke.3lu.:re'ading the Emancipation Pro clatnation to his Cabinet was placed itc the rotunda of the Capitol yesterday. The resignation of GoVernor Swann, N4l . . t yht k cl,an c l tberra; iuguration of Lietttenant doveinor Cox, wliieh . were fixed. far Tuesday, have been postponed. 's • o":4" c ihe - I.oth of January, 1343, Hon: Joh9-.X. Bolts," of 'Virginia, moved in the house of Representatives' the;, ini pe;cbuient 'of President the .:1 !„1 - tisit'`ciimeS - itiid 'l3)isderne . ntaprr charge - 4. xig,ainst -the - - Presiderkt eat-by—Mr. wek,..1 1 \uilirpijg9fgtower. and' AplatiVpl, law. fn, s atte.4ltlnTg: ko. nfludiYee , ' tin IV= counting officers. 4hestrcasury:Npart- ; went." 'Wicked 11144,47.1.0-Ntqii'Of the Powefof:ttipOintniO•nt.**fro*J from office." " Aiding to e=ei:ta in the eoohtr,v,:kf,-..pro- claiming a disregard of a law - of Con= gress." . ." Retaining: men in:office for months after - tbe'y had beed rejected - by the Senate as: untiorthy,- - ineoppetent and- nnfaithful." ." Withholding his assent 'from laWs 'indispensable - to the just operations — of' the Government!! An, , Arbitrary, -deapatio and, corrupt abuse of the veto power." ." Shameless duplicity, equivocation, and .falsehead_ with his Cabinet and .Congress: '- " Creating officers an'd -itiVe'sfigations, and making payments of money, without authority in .law." Withholding in formation called for by Congress." UpOn these charges, preferred . by a Southern statesman, againat a Southern Presider!i, - fiir the abuse of rower against his . party,:themotiorl of Mr. Botts for a special committee br inquiry, after a day's debag4, Wis.l4£ by a vole of 83 to 127, and the country. cheated out of the bene fit of a whelesomd . exaMple, that would have saved the infinitely, greater dis grace of Andrew. Johnson's apostacy. . If eighty three -members of Congress were found ready to impeach John Ty ler-at that time, how itis-possilfde that al respectable minority can oppose the in- Veati.gatio ) af 'the :aet - of the present Presider:li view ...t4s . 6e'epaic ond. Editor, • The Ilesitating'Swann: The case of Governor Swann, ofMary land, is peculiar and amusing. Ile was elected as a friend of the Union, but be lieving, that he could make - a United -States Senatorship by treachery, be went over to the Secessionists. Maryland. which was a loyal State, was - carried over to the side of the sympathizers with the Rebellion. The Union men of Balti more .were attempted to be bound band and foot in pursuance of this nefarious plan, and the Maryland delegation in the next Congress was made strcngly Rebel, and' the rejection of the Constitutional Amendment secured. For his infamous participation in this business, Governor Swann expected his-reward, and did not find his Secession friends ungrateful. A law of the State, which would have prevented bis.election, was repealed in order to mako. him eligible, and a mem ber of the Senato who stood in the way of his having a majority was ejected from his scat. Affairs went on happily, a..2d Swann was gladdened by the per formance of the bargain. Ile was elect ed United States Senator, and everything seemed most favorable for the attainment of his wishes. A day was named for his resignation; the Lieutenant-Governor, Cox, who would have been his successor, was - notified to ba ready to assume the gubernatorial robes. Ile prepared his inaugutal, and e.rowds of people. assem bled at:Annapols to witness the eere =Ay of his investure. But alas for the injured Cox, and alas fur the doubting Swann ; the latter, .at the last moment, changed his mind. Like an unwilling bride brought-up to the altar, clothed in wedding garments, and adorned with the wreath :of orange flowers, he hesitated to pronounce the, fatal' word. One short hour before. Cox would have become Governor of , Maryland, -- the faithless Swann informed hitu that he had made up his 'mind not resignthat there would be no inauguration, and that he (Swann) preferred a bird in the hand to another in the bush. Fancy the agony of disappointment of an expectant Gov ernor, whose speech •ntas in type, at be ing obliged to rush off and stop the presS. Fancy the indignation of the crowds who had assembled to see the show at. being deprived of the sight which many had come a distance to see. Fancy the consolation which all concerned found it necessary to seek in the whisky shops of Annapolis, and some idea may be formed of the eensternation and, uproar' which must have been displayed. There is a supposed .reason fur all this, which is that Swann ' has discovered that his chance of admission to the United States Senate, on the 4th of March, is not as brilliant as he would desire. Ha presents himself with no claims .except to the moat:rigid:treatment.' He played 'deeply .and most foully for thp object of:his'ain -bitiop, and.' the' b‘c na t e cannot punish - hi M ; fdt' 'his ---trea eh ezy, beforehe iiit:s - el.2ctedYit will be justified in -subjecting his claiii to the most rigid examination. It 'averred that he ,was elected, by. a kgislature eompoSed in a large proportion of members elected by:per.sonS'ineligihte to'vote by the laws of Alaryland. The statutos:regulatin the eleCtiVe franchise were grossly vio lated, and thousands of * persons returned from the Rebel armies, and not compe tent: to vote, were admitted to that privil egelay the fraud of election' officers, en couraged by Swann himself. His elec tion as United' Slates 'Senator is the reward of his infidelity, and if there is any legal cause for th - e rejection of his credentials it will he taken thz antage of. All these things Swann understands, and.he has therefor° tom.c.tioubt wheth er.itis best to:give up a cdrtaintylor an -uncertainty. While - his 'prudence may' be OrpHisetkilable, his" coursehas been so -vaclllatory - tliat it Shows - up his character as Ru'unprinciPled office.-"hunter in the , strongat .e_hielic;o - Mari who had not been out city for years,,:faintecl away in tlie'jinie‘ air of. tjae.countryf Ire ' , Fag Onlf,r,eaLgeitaled.p..y-pnttlidk' dead io, his:•noae,t when revjyes.l ,"T hab's' ko,ot-4 it 'autelt§' home !" • . • • Daring Feat of Durglarg; Two men were arrested ,at Tidiouter Warren county, on Thursday last.; on:a , charge of having robbed the B'keevert; Petroleum Carupany'eoffice; nearyßous.oi , ville, on Cherry run; on 'the - , previous : night, where they stole one hundred' and " eighty dollars, and almost killed the clerk, Mr. Foley, who slept in the office. They were hand cuffed together, and placed on the train. ter Oil City. On the way, when near Tionesta, they made-an - excuse of going into the closet attached to the car, and a moment or two afterwards one of' the passengers, who was looking out of the windosi, Sawilrem rolling down the bank -together. They had crawled through-the window of the closet and threw themselt.e' s dosin the embankment, although the train Was rinning : at the, rate of. thirty . miles : on hour' at'the time. The passenger who witnessed„ their unceremonious exit, im mediately notified the officers, who pull. ed the hell, rope, stopped the. train, and started in pursuit of their prisannrs, follow ed by about twenty passengers. In a short time they came in sight of the fugi tiv:a, and several shots were fired at them; none of which took effect; neither had they the' effect of stopping those they were aimed -at. After a chase of about a mile the prisoners were overtaken ,and yet would'not stop until one of them received" a" blow on the head from the butt of one of the officer's pistols. They were defiant and topic matters very coaly, giving full details of their mode of escape; stating that one of them (the one who was struck ' by the officer) had backed out of a small saloon window, and then with the arm which was manacled to his companion . had succeeded in pulling that companion through the window, head first, and both' had "gone it blind" down the embank mdut. The snow being drifted, their, fall *as so broken as to da theurna damage. It was, however, a daring attempt on the part of two men handcuffed together, with the train . running at the rate of thirty miles an hour. The men were taken to Rouseville, and ou being arraign ed before Justice Beveridge, asserted that their names were - respectively Edward, Stewart and William Hays. Mr. Foley fully identified the burglars, and they were both committed. gtlitorial and Itligralancouo, —Epitaph'on a glutton—no more. —What is that which is full of holes, and yet holds water? A sponge- —Glass eggs are raid to bD unwhole some,' whether boiled or fried. —New stock of goods now opening at I. 0. Brauer's store: Call and get bar. gains. . . •. umbiella: The flpder will please return it to this office.' Do not mistake it for your own. —.Queer thing is an insurance policy. Ii I cau't sell it, I can ccl and if I can eel it, I can't sell —What riches are those that certainly make themselves• wings and fly away ? Ost-riches. —When guns go off, do they return again? No, but we hear, from them. —Upon what object in nature has every author in the world written? 'Upon the earth. —=The internal revenue receipts last week amounted to S2,4QUA:IO. —John B. Surratt was arraigned in the Criminal Court at Washington on Saturday, and pleaded not guilty. • —ire saw a man with his arm in a sling, the other day. He said he was insured in Kauffman's Aceid.mt Coin. pany. —A. little girl in , school lacing asked what a, cataract, or waterfall was, replied that it was "hair wrapped around her dad's old stocking." The teacher and scholars were considerably enlightened. —Dr. Grove, of Baltimore, dropped into our sanctum, the ether day. He is looking . well. He intends to practice medicine in Lancastcr. I3e says Cult the rebels of Baltimore have become more blatant and definnt than ever, since - the advent of the AS'eccinn. —An illustration of the depth •of degradation to which liquor used to excess will, reduce- a man,-is afforded in the fact that a son of Presiddnt Johnson was recently. discharged from "The Wash ington :Home for Inebriates;" . located in. Boston, Mass., -as incurable. Unhappy father, whose pernicious.. •examPle has destroyed - his - child. • —Save* Your. Doctor's Bills —When Dr..Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry will cure coughs, colds, bleeding at the litoge, and arrest the'fell destroyer, Consumption, it does more. than most physicians can do. The use of a single bottle, costing one dollar, - Will satisfy the incredulous that th need look no further for the required —A meritorious artiole is Hall's Sicilian Hair Renewer:; it is rapidly becoming known.and - widety and deservedly popular. It is : apparently nothing agree:ll)4ly perfumed and pleasant hair dressing, but it contains the most wonder ful curative properties for loss of hair, and after.using - it a short time, gray hair is restored to its natural color. 11_ any of our readers doubt it, let them try a single bottle of the "Renewer," and they will add their testimonial to the truth of what we say.—Burlington (Vt.) Sen tinel. • —Two foreign papers—one of them the oldest f;ublished in Europe—have ceased to exist. The letter is, or was the Post Zeitung, founded at Frankfort 'in 1610, and at the time of its demise it bad been published over two hundred • and fifty-one 'years: The other paper, - which was published in Flanders, probably Caine to an untimely deith, *says one-of our exchanges, because no bite coed remeni grt.ke name : lopg enough .te,•subseribe for-it, -:: ,5 r - liislaieper .was called the •astounding . f - 114 : nameo"g - .2 1 44:velcier'scIa icuuacdv%i . • • °lib/v . -ear the Garuient.—"l Scid the';;Grover &RAl:or...stitch.,_ will year'. as long giirmenti.do,-,;.-..eutWear the. ',-The 'stitch': Will `,OO orrt;biad'seani,' , Whexistrethed;la others de;?.,,aniFn either does it ' NV the iVAiting;:. 2 l - :gtit'..i%ii:'ty/ibiwth,. 'Street,: Arety Fork, before the Commissioner of Patents. ' —A Nevi York woman took arsenic because she had a, quarrel with her bus bam:l:,',ll,-is-to:•be hoped that arsenic will' n'ot beeo - me popular such cases. - SPECIAL RaTl.Olie'S A Cough; A Cold, or .A. •Sore -Throat, Requires Immediate Attention, and should bo Checked, • IP. ALLOY.= TO COITTINUE, IRRITATION OF THE LUNGS, A PERMANENT LI;ROAT-DISEASE, OR CONUMPTIO:s.I, Is OFTEN TOE RESULT. • R 0 - W N ' S BRONEHTAL TROCHES, Having a direo intt acne° to the parts, give • immediate relief. For -Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Con- sumptivo and Throat Diseases, Troches are used with always good success. S/Ifia&RS Alsip PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Troches ui±etuF in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after en unusual cxerelon of the vocal organs. Tho Troches are .re - comtneaded sad prescribed by Physicians,-and have had testimonials riom emi nent'rndn throughout the country. Being an article 'of ride merit, at having pr . oe . ed their cliicacy by a test of many yegrs, eadJi yeirr- finds them • 1 localities in, various parts -of • the world, and the Troches are uniVeisallY "piondimeed better than other articles. arrAis only - "Brown's — Bronchial Trochee - and do not take any of-the Worthless Imitations that may he offered. Sold eveiyWhere. [Bee t 1, ISGti—Gm. hloffat's Life Tills anti Plucaix Bitters, The wonderful effects of Aloffat's Life Pills in eases of mental depression or physical weakness, pro -ceding from indigestion, costiveness, or billions secretions, are certified to by millions of persons who have been benefitted by them. They are the most effective cathartic and puritiet , 13{s.r before the public, and have hi.en in use since ISM. They are cheap, safe and. reliable. Sold by all, respectable doXers evevywherct, -, - , . - CLl3t .1 X A plain statement of facts. I inherited Scrofula, and many of my relatioas have died of it. In 1839 my ease was frightful. Tumors and ulcers spread until in 1842, under the advice of my physician.. I went to Avon Springs. I reeeived no benefiL—tried every medicine and did everything I could. I had to rest my arm orra'cushioh,, and had not been able to raise it to my head for over a year. Tho dis charge from two ulcers was nearly a pint a day. Amputation was recommended ; but pronounced dangerottv. I could not sleep. and my sufferings were intolerable. A friend brought me an English physician who applied a salve with which he said he had accomplished extraordinary cures in the hospitals in England. it commenced to relieve; 1 persisted in its use: it finally effected a pcifcrt entire cure. It is now 1848. It is five years since I had the appearance of a scrofulous sore. and my health has been good ever since. I procured . the receipt of this wonderful article—this blessing of humanity--..nd have called it "Pie 'a CLIMAX S %Lyn." and allow the pub.l42 to use it or not as they choose. This is a brief but caulid staternant. given morn fully in my circular. ' J. M. PAGE. GrI:NEVA, • New York, Zloootobor. ISIS. • • - NEW Your:, Ont. 16. " I have known J. 31. Page, Esq., of Geneva, N.Y., for many years. He issone of the first oitizens of We-tern New ,York. -I saw hint last week in good health, His case wds a most rent writable one, but actually true to every partieu/ar. (Signed) . DEM AS BARNES."' We have watched the unaided but growing favor of 't Page's Climax 'axe," andavailing ourtelves of kWI the'noedgettot tit wonderful curative ,powers; ‘‘ have become pi pr „tolls - of the Honor. t. t It is a sure core't rsiurns, Scads, Scrofula, Silt Rheum. Fever Sores.,,Bt °ken Breasts. Frost Bikes, Chilblains, Sting& Bruises, Cuts, Swellings, ,le., whether upon num or beast. It subdues pain and inflammation with. surprising celerity, and heals burns without a scar. NoTamily should lie without it. It is always wanted, and is always only. We will forfei,ta'dozelf.boxeS. for any single failure. We believe there was never anything like it in the world. I, is pat up in tin boxes, surrounded by a -circular giving facts, directions, testimonials. &c., and can be ordered through any respeetable Drug. gist throughout rile world. Pi 10..., 0tV, , , , 25 cents. WHITE ,t. HOWL, 1N1), Successors to J. - 11. gage, 121 Liberty Street. mar 2, 'trl . " Sew York. Dr. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD 'CHERRY. In the whole history of medical discoveries No REMZDT has performed so many or such remarkable cures of the numerous affections of the Throat, Lungs and Chest, nithis long-tried and justly cele brated Balsam. So generally acknowledged is the superior excellence of this remedy that but few of the many who have tested its virtues by experience fail to keep it at hand as a speedy and certain cure for sodden attacks of o.ild—fully believing that its remedial powers are comprehensive enough to em brace every form . of disease, from the slightest cold to the most dangerous symptom 9f puhumary com plaint. Unsolicited Testimony. From 'REV. FRANCIS LIDDELL, Pa rior of the South 61:49ce9ational 'church, Bridgport, C.'mnecticut. "I consider it.a tinty which I owe to suffering humanity to bear testimony to the virtues of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. I have used it -1,01011 I have had ocension for any remedy for Coughs, Culds or Sere Throat.—for mane yeiltes, and never in a single instance has it failed to relieve and cure me.' 1 have.frequently been very hoarse or. Saturday, and looked forward to the delivery of two sermons on the following day e ith sad misgiv ings, but by a liberal use of the Balsam my-hoarse- L CSS has invariably 'been removed, and I have preache'd withou,t d, Q culty. I recomaMead. brethern in the ministry, and to public spg,Aor? generally, as a certain remedy for the bronchial tioubles to which we arc peculiarlyms:poseii."' Piepared by B.vra W. rowLE A: SON, 18 Tre- Mont Streek t .11•Aston,ana for sale by Druggists gen erally. For all the Protean : forms of Disease orignutting in stito r L thefe,,i s fnothing'sean•equal the purifying effects of lodine wheri ddlifiniStered in a pure state. '• . DR: IL AI:s7DERS!..iODINE WATER . fof , is a .purer solution dissolved in water, without n.sblVent,:and is...the best remedy- for Serci , rub s :find kindrld..,olisslio ever discovered.. Chliulars :•• ~.,•-•-• • • •Itl • bs 7. Druggists generally. '-.• • 3. P. DINS:U(111E. " : 4 E36 Dey Street, New York. iVONDERFULi BUT TRU.E.!.• A.D.VMERE.VIrgadg, the :world renowned A•stt:olo *gist-and Sortuatuubldistic Clairvoyant, while m a 'clairvoyant state delineates the very features of the person Yon are to'rifarry,b'ci•Ly_the aid of an instru 7 meat of intense power, known as its l's,Yeitomo trope, guitfanfees',toliroduce perlectilrm picture of the, futureQiushand or wife of the :mph-. cant, with date of, marriage, occupation, leading traits oT character,- dc. 'This is no impos•ition, as testimonials without number can assert. Ity stating place of birth.age.dispesition,color of eye•• and hair and enclosing fifty:cents - and stamped envelope ad dressed to yoarself, you will receive the picture_by return mail, together with desired information. • Address in confitf6nc.e, , - Alae.tsrs GERTRUDt ItzIIINGTOY. P. O. BOX 297, West Troy. N. Y. Sept. 25, Limo. Pr. SeheneWs Mandrake Pills. A Substitute for Calomel; These pills are cottaposod of various roots, having the power to retar, the secretions of the liver as promptlyllnd effectually- - as blue pill or mercury, and without producing any of those disagreeable or. dangerous effects which often follow the use of the latter. .• . • . ' . ln• all bilinus Disorders .these Pills maybe used with - confidence„as tiiey promote the discharge of Vitiatod bile, and Ternave. thcse obstructions from the liver•andbilinry ducts. which aro the cause of bilious affections in general. SCHENCK'S IgANDF,AKE PILLS curesick head acheouid alt-disorders of the liver, indicated by sallow skin, coated tongue, costiveness. dinwsiness and a general -feeling of-weariness and. lassitude, showing that the liver is in a torbib pr :obstructed condition'. --• • , • , • • • ••• In short, these pills may be used with advantage in all cases when . a purgative or alterative medicine is required. , • • • ' Please ask for" D,r. Schenck's Mankrake Plls."and observe that the two . likeriessesi of the Doctor are•on the Government stamp-Lone when in the last stage of codsumption, the other in flits: present health,- _ - Sold by ail:Druggists nd adealPri..,--Prina 25 - CentS per box. `Principal Office, No-15 North Pith Street, Philhdelphia, Pa.- •• • • • • •.- •' General AV.isolesale Agents: Demos Tkirnes.ce_Co -21 S. Hance; 106 !Lattimore Street, Baltimore - Md., d . ,ohn D. Park. N. B. • corner et Fourth.: and.,-Wal.naL. Street, .C.inainnati: Ohio; 'W-alker Titvlor7'l34. 136 'Wabash Avenue, Chicago. Ill.; ChllineVretherii.tafuthwest - earner Seennd binid Vine StreoLi•St,Monis;Mot t'nov 10 136-1 y SPECIAL, NOTICES TAEAFN4'SS, B,LiNIXNESS N AD CA lartii, treated with the Wiriest •-success, by Dr. J. .ISAADS, Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Lyden, ilellancl,) No 610 Pine Str,eet, Philadelphia. Testi monials ftiorn. the most sources in the city and bounty can be seemat•hie Office. 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WHEATOW'S OINTIVIMNT Will Curo the Itch in 48 Hours Also cures Salt Rheum. Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the - Skin. Priedso cents. Foilsale ty, all druggists. Hy sending GO cents to Meeks it Pot ter, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, it will b' forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. - june 9, ly. Great Improvements in Sewing ignehines. EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE. PATENTED FEEDIJAPX UTE - , 1500 Salesrown, No: 921 Chestnut St. - S PIIILADELPIIIA THIS 'MACHINE is constructed on'a new princi pie of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuablesimprovements, having been examined by., tbe.mmd profound experts:and pronounced to:be SIMPLICITY and PER Karr lox COMBINED. The following are the' principal objec;ions urip.l against , CWilft; / 1 / 1 1ChineS: 1. Exces4ive fatigue to the operator. 2. Liability to get. out of order 3, Expense, trouble. awl loss of time in repairing. 4. Incapacity to sow every de4cription of material. L. Disagreeable noise while iu operation. The Empire lewht93fccehme is Exempt from all these Objections It has n straight needle, perpendionlar action, makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE STlTCH,which will neither RIP nor RAVEL and is alike on both sides : performs perfect sewing on every description of material, from Leather to the finest Nansook Mus lin, with cotton, linen or silk thread,from the coars est to the finest number. ll' REM. 4. FELLS, BINDS, BRAIDS, TUCKS, QUILT, PLAITS, GATHERS. Having neither CAM nor COG WHEEL, and the least possible frietiun, it ream as smooth as glans, and is I:.INIPILATICALLY A NOISELE'S MACHINE All varieties of C HINET MACHINES from SGO upwards.' —Particular attention is called to our new and improved Man utheturing Machu e, fur Ta luring, Shoe-fitting. Coach Trimming. &c. Its advantiT,es are cimp!ieity, durability, rapidity, ert , y adaptation to all branches of manufacturing. It makes perfoot work on MI material. It is ospeciully desirable in sewing Patent Leather, and is very sul In short it is the most perfect manufacturing machine in the market. N. B.—Every machine guaranteed. EMPIRE S. M. CC., 921 CHESTNUT S MEI.; PHILADELCSU. 1 - w• Agents wanted. NELSON READ, Agent JatL 16, 1567-Iy. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. ESTA.TE OF WILLIAM T. LOWREY, late of the Borough of:Columbia, Lan caster County, deceased.—Letters of Ad ministration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted, thereto are requested to make im mediate payment, and those ha vine claims or demands against the same, will preset t them for settlement to the undersigned, residing in•said borough. ANN LOWIZEY, Fob. 2d, '67, 6L Ad m inistratrix. NOTICE I FSTA.TE OF LAVINIA :LIKEN, LATE of Col uinbia Borough, deceased.—Let tens; of Ad tninis:ration on said estate hamlng been gninted to the ikundershmed, all persons indebted thereto tire requested to make immediate. payment, and' those having claims or demands against tho same, will present them for settlement to the undersigned, residing in said Borough. Jan I DU] WASI II N GTO NL. WI 2dOTIC•E TO BUILDERS. To BUILDING COMMITTEr. AND °TITERS. p 1;1 place to purchase line and cheap Building Stone} is at S. - S:‘:,14.; ; I" ... '''''''''' QUARRY Ile is now filling a very large (iontract of large stone for a .FURNACE,,, anal will have a large quantity of SNIALL 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, 18;.16-tf. A FRESH ARRIVAL OF GOODS AT HARDM AN'S! TUST RECEIVED, AT THE FIN]: eJ Grocery establish meat, cornet of and Cherry streets, the lollotying new goods Choice New Or/cans 3iolassseW• Jellies, • Preserves, Honey LnglisL- Peaches, • Tatnalfro , es, 'Strawberries, Winslow's Green Corn, Green Peas ate., ate. a LARGE LOT OF NEW YORE CANDIES, Oranges, Lemons, Pigs,Raisius,Cocoanuts, Cranberries, Cider and White Wino Vinegar, Extra 'Family Flour, - Mercer Potatoes, Rio and Java Coffee, Fresh roasted, Lovoring's Syrup, &c. New Goods received almost daisy. 114/RDNIAN, • ' Third and Cherry sts., Columbia INTEREST.: ON , DE;if , OS ITS. MBE COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK Will receive money on deposit, and pay interest therefor, at the following rates, yiz r • . - • 5 per cent: for - 12; months ; 4 pCr: cont: for 6 and under 12, months ; 3 per- cot. for 3 and under 6 months. SAMUEL SHOC.I-1,. Cashier. Columbia, Jan. 5, 1867. 113 0 0 IP DI" IVHEN the great Bedford County Oriktor said Switzerland h;td her Winklereld, Scotland her Bruce,an d Americh. her Booth, ho 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 the market. In his selection of Separt, are Havana, at prices ranging from $35 to $9O per M. Yara, at prices ranging from $3O to $75 IA M Clara Seed, ut " ," $2O to sdo' '• Common Segars, " " $lO to $2O " All Brands of Tobacco known in the market: Smith & Jones' Virginia Navy, J. McK n igh t's Va. Congress, J. MOKniglit's Va. Cavendish, Baltimore Spun, and' the Celebrated Stemless Navy. In his Natural Leaf will be found, Rough and Ready Va., Rose Bud Mountain Dew, Bachelors' Hall, Paton Grtsvely, and Lilly ' In his Fine Cuts may be found Michigan, Gail d..• Ax No. I, and Lone Boy. Besides Pipes, Pouches, Wallets, To bacco Bags .and Boxes,' and all the Fine Brands of • Smoking Tobacco, Pure Turkish, Mixed-Turkish Lynchburg and Jaines River, besides all the Lower-Grades usually found in a first class establishthent. Call and examine for yourself, and Booth or Sack will sh3w you the " - -.- Dec. B,^ 1666 —ly.l GEO. M. BOOTH. GRAVER a -BAKER'S PREMItTM STITCH. AND' 140 C IT, STITCH' SEWINO, MACHINIS, 495 8r0.9,41.,way. New Yorlc. 7311 Cliteatiralt, St., Philadelphia. January, 5, 1867, JOHN M. GREEN . NEW HAT & .CAR STORE, No. G-4 North Queen Street, Howell's ' Building, Lancaster, Pa. - THE. undersigned being a practical HATTER, and, having given his per sonal attention toJhe busint ss would take this: opportunity of informing the public generally that he has opened a— NEW HAT'iSt CAP STORE; at the place above mentioned, whew he will be at all times prepared to supply those who may twzor him with a call.with the BEST it CHEAPEST HATS 4; CAPS of the Latest and Most Fashionable Style. Having had considerable experience in the business, he hopes to meet a generous share'of public patronage. aug. 18-60-ly JOHN M. GREEN. Philadelphia Cancer Hospital. DOHILA.DELPHIA Cancer Hospital.... "1: .Pr,ofessor RAH. Kline. Principal Pity and Surgeon to.theThiladelphia Cancer Hos pital, office No. e3l - ARCH Street, is daily making astonishing and most miraculous cures of Concur )y the most scientific and lately approved remedies known to the civilized world, among which are his great Cancer Antidotes, ronderful treatments that operate specifically upon,:lic.Cancer and cancerous affections. antidoting, killing and destroying the Caneer, every particle, root and fibre belonging to it or them, without pain or the use of the knife, with out caustic, eating and burning medicines, without the loss of blood, or in the least idfecting the sound flesh. No other treatment should ever be used. No other persons have these antidotes. To investigate these treatments, to see patients tinder treatment, and to examine the terrible specimens thus re moved. pall and see or address R. IT. Ii LINE, M. D.. Office, No. 9:11 AMU' St., Philadelphia, Pa. P. O. Box 1474. For particulars send for a Circular. [nov3 'GG-tf GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO BUYERS! REAT har g ains in Boots, Shoes, drm l3lr Our stook consists of all the latest styles of Dress Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Linen & Cotton Goods, together with a full supply of Sheetings, Shirtings, Tickings, &c of the best quality. Our stock of Bleached Goods, Flannels, Bannersls, Hoop Skirts, cannot be surpassed In addition to the Dry Good's depart ment, he has the most carefully selected stock of BOOTS Sz SHOES ever brought to this place, consisting of Ladies' Gaiters, Balmorals, Children's and Misses' Wear of all sizes and descriptions. Men and Boys' Boots of till kinds, sizes and styles, A share of public patronage is solicited J. S. SNYDER, Cor. of Locust & Front. Jan 19, 13% ATTRACTIONS FOR rJj Ni PEQPL i, 1 1 Q[401 1 0.1 1 0011zir.'4z.%WA*10.811*41. - Z1 COLITAIIII.i, PA. ADEAUTIFUL STOCK OF F ANC Y GOODS, DRESS GOODS, Sc., F0:1 THE LADIES. OPENED THIS WEEK, .^ - `her lot of those HEAVY WOOL and. COTTON FI_I-A-NN I_, S ! FEE YARD-WIDE MUSLINS, 81111 .Ir-uctewoctx- -lE"..rice) msg. _ o _ GREAT SUCCESS !! -NATE HAVE the MET IyITH GREAT SVC cess iii MERCHANT TAILORING Business• Department of our EVERYBODY PLEASED WITH OUR WORK AND PRICES. FULLY 20 PER CENT. SAVED By buying your czoriiHlG voNlyzit,smrelEcg: INTMN;ST M"T3R.S 1. Fashionable Furs, And Good Furs ! Capes, Collars, Berthas, Vietoreans, Muffs, THE NEW SKATINCt 11UFF, r A N D LADIES' FUTi .1400,Da, A 11111 ASSORTMENT 10 TIE BEST FIRS it the Lowest CASII PRICES. SHAWLS, CLOAKS AND CLOTHS, IN VARIETY Balmorals and hoop Skirts At Astonishingly Low Bates, FONDERMITH'S, Dec. 15, 1866. Pure Malt Vinegar. This is a new kind, ro,ade ant of pine Barley, and warranted to answer better for pickling or table use than any co.rg or cider vinegar made, nt C. BUCHEIVC4, Cor Front and Locust Ste. TF YOU WANT SIMON PURE NEW 1. ORLEANS BA.KING MOLASSES, Go to MULLE.N 'Sr, BRO., ' doe 15 7 66 tf] 044;i Follow a' Hall. QUARTERLY REPORT l' the Condition of the COLUMBIA 0 NATIONAL BANK, 'on the morning of the first Monday of January, 1867:. RESOURCES. Notes and Bills discounted, 5770,475.14 U. S. Bonds dep'd for eircul'n, 500,000.00 do on hand. 22,100.00 Notes of I‘.%tiottal Banks, 3,915.00 do State Banks, 21.00 Legal Tenders S C'd 111 - 1 Notes, 70,310.00 Specie, 105.00 Remittances & other cash items, Due frown National Banks, do Banks and Bankers, Banking House, Current expenses and taxes paid, LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in, ' - Surplus Fund, - - Discounts and Exchange, Profit and Loss, Due to Naticnnl Banks,. 9,817,28 do ocher Banks and Bankers, 1,225.03 - 11,132.3 D, CiMulat ion of Columbia Bank, 12,260 00 do Columbia NaVl.Bank, 443,370.00 tridividual Deposits, Indebtedness of Directors, $21,60(..00 Sworn.to and-subscribed by SSISUEL SIIOCII, Cashier Jan. 7,1567..-3 m J. D. LAYNE. T. I. BELLY.., 3. D. BAYNE & co. FRANKLIN STEAM BAKERY, Nos. 113 de. 115 Queen Street, PHILADELPHIA. Crackers, Soda - Biscuit, Tea'Calm4 13•11 n Biscuit, Pilot 13reao, &c., at' the Litat gust lity, Jan. 12, 1567--If. QUARTERLY REPOT. r. QT.A.TEMENT SHOlVilsTii THE CON - - )0. dition of the First National Bank of Columbia, on Monday, January 7th, 1867. RESOURCES. Notes and bills discounted, 188.550.33 U. S. Bonds for circulation, 150,00.00 U S Securities on hand, 17,000.00 335,:550.23 Cash in notes of other banks, 970.00 Legal tenders k Comp 'd Notes, 39.09a.90 Cash Items, 4,022.98 Specie, 2,090.00 47.891.98 Due from Banks, 15,112.10 Expenses, _ _ Interest paid on deposits, Premiums paid, Fixtures, $421,645,03 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock, paid Surplus Fund, Circulation, Deposits on Certificate, Do Transient, Dividends unpaid, Due to Banks and Bankers, Profit and Loss, Discounts, Interests, Exchange, Indebtedoesq of Directom $28,200.00 Sworn to and subscribed by S.S. DETWILER, Cashier. Jan. 7, Ign7-3m FIRST NATI:MAL tik..NK OF COLUMBIA. Interest will be paid by this Bank. on Special Deposits, as follows: UDR 12 months, 5 per cent.; f.,r 6 months,. and tinder 12 months, 4 per cent.; for s. monthsand under 6 months, 3 per cent, per annum. ' WE MAKE COLLECTIONS ON ALL. ACCESSIBLE POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES, ON LIDERAL TED3I•S, DISCOUNT NOTES, DRAFTS, AND BILLS OF EX CHANGE. BUY AND SELL GOLD, SILVER, AND. ALL UNITED STATES SECURITIES. And are prepared to DRAW DRAFTS on PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK, BAL- TimoßE, Prrrs BURG 11, ENG LAND,. IRELAND, SCOTLAND, FRANCE, and all parts of GERMANY. t DETWFLER, Tan. 12, '67-Iy. Cashier. and Shawls, TIIE PEOPLE'S POLICY. CONGRESS and the President differ no to the policy of revonstructing the States lately in rebellion, but the people a'l' agree that the place to get a cheap suit of Clothing, either Ready Made, or made to Order, is at INTERS at It A TIE FO A Full Line of CLOTHS, CASSLMERES- A Complete Line of OVERCOATIN GS, All of which will be made up to order, and. in the best style, at the lowest market price. Also, a full Stock of READY-MADE CLGT2ING, of our own manufacture, which we war rant to give satifaction. Our Stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods is full and complete.. Call and see our Stock befure purchasing , elsewhere. Zat-Thankful for past pa tronag,e.we hope by strict attention to business, and dealing fairly, to merit a continuance of the same.. MYERS it.; RATHFON, South Last cornerof Centre Square, Dec. 22, '6G-Iy. Lancastet City Pus OUR PRICES ARE Decidedly Reasonable MENS' and BOYS' WEAR, CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, SATINEWS and JEANS. BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS. Merinoes. Cashmers, Poplins, Delaines and Coburgs. A full line of Prints from 12 cents up. Wool and Cotton Flannels.. Bleached and "Unbleached Muslims, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins Lt. Crash lloo.r and Table Oil Cloths. We have bought our stock for net cash and we will sell at a very short profit, J. IV. STEACY & CO., Cor 2nd, et. Locust st., Columbia, l'a. Jun Ifl''6.7] PURE WINES it' LIQUORS. FOR.., PURE UNADULITER,A.T,E AS'rieSlfnd - Liquors, go to the Store' of he subscriber. Ho has elegant CA TA WBA WINE, ' twhich.for quality and flavor, cannot be ez celled; also, the celebrated ROOSTER WHISKY; Yankee Rum, Jamacia Spirits, Blackberry Brandy, Cherry and Currant . Wine, We have Wines, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Old Monongahela,of all grades. Give us a call and examine fdr yourself. CHARLES GROVE, Co.rner of Commerce and Walnut Sts., enlimu,bia, Pa. [dec22-,66-tf. arm DRY GOOD STORE. Adjoirningt 4)41d Fellows , Hall. EDW E ARD RUSS begs leave to inform the Citizens of Columbia and vicinity that he has neatly fitted np a room adjoin ing Odd Fellows' Rail, and opened a dry goods store with a varied ass,ceament cf new and desirable goods such as • GENTS. FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTH'S, CASIMERES, DRESS GOODS; Columbia Calicoes, -Mnsliris, Tiekings, Delaines, Merinos. Poplins, Silks plain and figured, Notions etc., itc., &c., He 1,1c..ws by strict attention to business, and low prices, to merit the patronage of this conlinu,nty, EDWARD REUStI. • N. B.—The Tailoring business-will still be carried on in all its branches. E. R. Cola Sept-8. 51,301,575.14 74.447.00 6,550.6 g 135,470.88 665.06 136,155.94. io,noo,A> 2,106 Obt $1,530,881.85. 5500,n00.00 - luo,upaoo, $3,111.07 1.042.56 G,157.13 455 G 3.9.04 3, 455,U 1G.41 . 5t,630,884.85. 1,497.30 345.38 1,842,68 39.80 1.208.08 Siso,on %on 4.90 .00 /32,000.0.) $73.125.98 .13,487.38 116,618.37 25.(8) 6,617,85 _ . 69.21 7”9.r,11 5,715 05 501 92. 12,085.51 5421,U35.u3