errhatiria " . - - Columbia, Saturday, January 25,..1.868. Com lauxteprioxs, letters, contributions, generally of merit and interest to the reader, will be acceptable from friends from all quarters. OWING to the crowded state of our columns we are compelled to defer several articles intended for this issue. FOR RENT.—The Town Hall Cellar will be offered. for rent at public out-cyy, at 10 o'clock this A. M. SLEIGUs continue to transfer passen gers across the Susquehanna river at this point. The ice in a_ ood con dition. correS pondont. "Loneuster Conn ty,•' justly com plains Or rho manner in which tho Daily Legislative _Record is issued. ACCIDENT.—:I rs. GlOS: 4 er zlll elderly lady reAiding ou Perry street, this borough, slipped and fell upon an bey pavement, yesterday, breaking one of her limb.A. THE WEATFIER.—We have had so many changes cr weather during the weelz, nal we are lost for a word to express it; but it was cold, clear, snowy, rainy, worm, freez ing, sun-shiny and cloudy. FOX CtiASE.—A to will be set free from the lnublie house of Isaac Evans, in the village of Petersburg, along the Lan eastot: branch of the Reading (Nilo em bia Railroad, this Saturday afternoon. • SEVERAL weeks ego we published he fact that John East Sultzhaeh was arrested as a supposed accomplice of the Karr brothers, in various robberies and frauds at Marietta, Middletown, and various other places. We understand that Mr. S. has been honorably acquitted on all the charges brought against him. TnE SPITTING PRACTICE.—If the Con uceticut " blue laws" were in force et this day—one of NO/ ich compelled the person seen to " spit in church to stand with his tongue in a split stick"—there aro sundry Young gentlemen (so called,) who frequent the churches of our borough, who would be eontinually enchu•ing the indiCiion of its penalty. THE ASlll.l , Ws. The story of the Ashleys, on the first page of our paper, is becoming intensely interesting, and is be ing read with 'groat interest by our readers. It is the most popular story ever published in these columns, and has considerably tingmented our subscription list. A ten* back numbers can yet he lyul. The story will be completed in two more numbers. P u rac GauUND.—The Board of Trustees of the Old Public Ground Company meL on Saturday evening last, :cud organ ized for the present year as follows : Presi dent—NC. S. Shuman ; Secretary and 'Prow:- arer—Jaeob C. Filthier: Committee miu Rents—Crane,Hippy,and Fraley; Repairs— Bream:in, Strine, and Klingbeil ; Finance ---Serdan, Fraley, and Lloyd ; Survey— Crane, Kfingbeil, and Fraley. Tins DAY—_l special opening of Do mestic Dry Goods, Queensware, Carpets, for housekeepers, at FoxIMItS3IITIt'S. -V beautiful selection of Prints. Otte thou :sand yards snore of thorn U. yard %%hie un bleached muslin at 12.1 cents. New York - Mills,Willitunsyille, and wamsittta pillow case and sheeting muslin. Carpets and opulensWarC.—a/1 year barficeillN—curl worthy cif special at to buyers. Cu EAP PaINTING.—T Cob UM itrA. Spy Steam Job Printing Office is the place to get your printing done neatly, and at cheaper rates than any other office in thi s part of the county. Sale bilieprinted in the best manner and at short notice. Small bills as low aS. .2.50 per thousand. Good •envelopes furnished and printed as low as $2.50 per thousand. Cards at $l.OO per thous:ma and upwards. Call and see speci mens. PAY LP.—N . l r e Want money with which Ito liquidate our debts. The extraordinary ,financial revolution which is so rapidly go 'mg on in the country, compels us to state to .our friends that we want the money that is :justly due this odice. We have sent• bills Ito sortie of our patrons a number of times, and they appear• to Mite no notice of them. We will again, in a low days, send bills to many of our subscribers, and we hope they mill meet with a prompt response. STABBING A FFAIU.— WaAhingtoa. u. )is a fa,t place. On Saturday even ing Last, two boys, named Frank Burg. aged six teen years, and Wm. Charles, aged tbarteen 5-cars, got into an altercation in a •clitireh in that place, when angry words tensacd, and an invitation to fight outside -Of the church was given, 'Alum they both went nut and Burg attacked Charles, who drew a knife and stabbed Burg very dan gerously in the region of the heart. Dr. Hinkle, of Columbia, was sent for and dressed the wottud. Borg is still in a very -critical condi don. " 311.711. D RILED." —The old buslt-wacker, flrighum ling, awfully murders the pro ceedings of Council, then takes as to ac count for " murder." The impudence at .some people is wonderful. But, it is your oat ttiv, Brigham, to tied fault with others; •go on, we glory in your spunk.. .'Could you -not give us something on bell-ringing'? or .are you too busy with your Bogus Insur .anee Company,iev;„'ing extra taxes on your moor dupes, to keep up your infamous Cop- Iperhead paper? This " nie•er•-lock-er man" Thus a mission here front some unknown Bilaee, and it must be carried out. A Nllill , noViniENT.—A t H.W.Ka naga's Girard House, Philadelphia, a decided improvement has been added. The " Gir ard" is one of the best hotels in the world, and its proprietor, wishing to make it still more popular, has just fitted up the base ment, and there established one of the best restaurants in the city. The apartments are handsomely tilted up, and the floor of the dining hall is covered with Brussels carpet. We find there our polite friend, Mr. Lewis Tredenick, (called by some " Old Mortality," formerly of this borough, as Superintendent. Our friends going to the , city should by :Al means visit the Girard Restaurant. "Lew." will do the pretty for you. COURT_ Op QUARTER SEASIO NS.—The January term of the Court of Quarter Scq- Mon for Lancaster county, commenced at 30 o'clock on Monday morning mst, with Judges Hays and Libliart on theirbench. 1.1. Grubb, of Lancaster city, was ;tppoint ed. Foreman of the Grand Jury. There are, says the Erprcss, 44 new and 177 old cases on the calendar for trial. A petition was presented protesting against the qualifica tion of Samuel Lyle, who was, at the last election, chosen High Constable of Colum bia. Tbe petition sets forth that, Mr. Lyle is disqualified froth serving, on account of not being a qualified elector of the borough, his name not appearing on the tax dupli cate. Chas. A, Hook is recommended by the petitioners for appointment to the of fice. The Court fixed upon Saturday, Feb ruary Ist., 18118, for bearing the =3O. Tar. MorvrritaEs.—W r . U. Hess has for sale ell the monthly magazines for Febru ary. 2 . laoper, Lippincott's alfagazine, Pat na t/an tie,God : ey's Lady's Book, tally's Friend, peinorest's, Prank Leslie's, ac., &e. MESSRS, 'FRY R ERWIN; the managers of the " Susquehanna Skating Park," held a grand carnival thereon, last. Monday evening. The Columbia Cornet Band was present and discoursed excellent music. Should the weiither prove favorable, similar occasions may be looked, for. PIGEON SIIOOTING MATCIL—d pigeon shooting match came off at Rohrorstown, on Saturday last, for a sot of harness valued at sixty dollars, with the following result: George Waltz, 01 1 11 11 111 Fred. Coonley, 1011110111 .Tesse French, . 1111100111 Rich. Charles, 1110011111 Libhart 0110111110 Push, 1110111101 P. Krleter 1001101101 .110pp1e, 1100111111 Burkhart, 1011110111 Hoffman 111)0111100 Coon ley, 1101111001 Kentllg, 1110000111 LETTlikS.—List of letters remaining unclaimed, iu.the Columbia Post 01:Ice, up to this date: Ladies' List.—Kate E. Wolfe, Aura M. Shook, Kate Stiftler; (2,) Jane Richards, Annie Paul, Mealie Morton, Millie Mc.- Leine, Mary E. Brown, Emily Brown, Mary E. Iduher. Gentletaen.'s Lis I.—Joseph Mezlen. Fred erick &timelier, Daniel Brown, Thomas Welson, Wm. F. Wideman, W. Whitman, Peter Little, S. IL - Sarles, A..Snmmy, Win. Russell, Frank P. Moran, W. Kenkie, S. R. Kat:if:awn, Rebecca Hudson, Valentine Eneisley, C. D. Ltoffman, Lindley Fritz, Patrick Evey, Win. Duboise, J. L. Doug lass, \Vnt. F. Carman. Tin.: Scranton /kg/5/e): says ; " Tito_ night, Police are working a reform in our city, and while it may add to our city ex penses, it Inorc than pays the whole cost by giving us quiet and security. Vo sel dom hear of men being knocked down in the street; of NVOtnen being insulted by drur ken mon, or any of those :nits of vio lence which were making the name of spranioll it by-word and a reproach." We're not front Scranton, but we feel in terested in her future welfare, and are glad to hear that she is being "relbrrned ;" that hereafter no male resident of that city will be ashamed to acknovdedg,e " rut from Scranton." ODD F Lc, WSUIP.—The various re ports presented to the Odd Fellows' Grand Lodge of the United States, show that the order in 18a7 entbraeed 2,560 lodges, "with 21.4,561 members, and that during the year there were 33,021 members initiated, and 2,161 members died. The receipts for the year were $2,020,111, and of this .5692,62.0 were paid for charitable purposes, there Miring been 2,026 brethren, and 3,141 widow ed families relieved by the Lodge's, and 2,i)1 members, and. 130 widowed families reliev ed by the Encampments, Which number 697, and have 31,S l 2 members, all of whom, however, are also members of the lodges. CON TRACT COMP I, F.TED . --Henry E. Wolll.‘, contractor, has about completed the work allotted to him by the borough, of grading the new streets. Notwithstanding the severe weather, he has pushed forward the work with great earne , :tness, and with credit to himself and satisfaction to the borough authorities. Among the streets graded we may mention the following: Third street, from Walnut to Marietta pike; Locust to Eighth street, including Eightlr; Walnut to Fourth ; also, Sixth and Seventh streets to Manor street, &c. A number of teams are employed in hauling cinder on the new portion of Walnntstreet. Many persons have signified a desire to purchase building lots on the new streets, and we hope the owners will sell at reason able rates and not stand in the way of im provement of our town. To TOBACCO CuEwEtt.s.— We sec it stated in a New York paper, that over two hundred parsons in that city initnage to earn a livelihood these hard times by pick ing up the 0:1(18 of cigars that have been thrown away out] found lying in the muddy streets and gutters. These again are sold to the penny ll(2:1101'S in tOINICCO " bits"' and afterward man:inlet urea oto tine cut chew ing tobacco, or turned into the best import ed Seoteh and other snuffs. Persons buy ing tobacco at the great, tobacco honse of Mr..lohn Votdrieli, C01111'111)1.1, need have no faar or getting an impure art icle. All his It bzwms arc faaored ;Le(•ording to (111•12vtitilltl, auci be NVOIIICI r,ot. put bultire pllbile au inferior in Hide., ie. it would tend to iii;ure hi. well-earned rep utation as the best toliacconiit in this part of tho country, lie Ln. a .tplendid stock of segart: and tobacco now on hand. Call and see. COAST' :cf h lieen favoi able for oat-door amusements, and the boys have fully improved the opportunity. "Coasting %emus io be the Order of the day, and the sport does not stop witlf the going down of the sun, lint is pursued fitr into the night. On Weane,day and Thursday the sledding WaS particuhuiv line, and every thing that would smoothly glide over the too and snow was brought into requisition; we even saw tvspecitintn of " Young Amer ica," who was returning from school. slide down a hitt, on his slate. It is great fun for the boys, and we have no objection to offer if they will only take care not to jeopardize the equilibrium of pedestrians, which, we are sorry to say they do not ,always dm Locust street is at times rendered almost impassable by this species of a IntlSetilellt, and tailless more circa inspec tirm is used serious result, may ensue ; but late rains and old Sal have put a tpdetus to their ntoveinents. THE following bins have been intro duced into the Legi-•hcture, crow Laueastor county : In the Senate—By .Afr. : An zwt extending the lime for the paytnent of the enrolment tax ; an act entitled an net to incorporate the Pequet. Valley Railroad Company, approved April 4, 1S(IG, and ex tending the provision-; of the same—in Com mittee. By Crom.tral : An net to in corporate the New dersev EnterprisMran berry Company ; an act extending the time for the conuncoceinent and completion of the Colnrobin natl Oetoraro Railroad Com pany ; an net to incorporate the Oak rfill Cemetery Company, of Columbia—Lit Com mittee. In the house—By 2.ltjar Reinoehl : supplement to the act grunting a. charter to the Lancaster City and County Fire Insur ance Company, legalizing the election of Directors. By Mr. ..krinstrong: -tn:act ap propriating the , surplus county fund or East Donegal twp., fur school purposeli— in Committee.—.E.r. FF. : l.ltEll L.—Our reporter chronicle:: the following: It was night ! The wind howled dismally without, and the heavens shed torrents of rain upon the drenched earth, While the thunders rolled along the van lies.] heavens and the intense darkness was otily dispelled by an occasional flash of light ning; a fitting night for the murderers and fiends or earth. But hark ! what noise falls on the ear? "Pis the stealthy tread of the midnight as:;:tssin creeping Meng the haul: 118:11-Way, bent on some deed of terrible vengeance. With frenzied mind, Isprang from my couch, seized my dagger and ap proaching the door, awaited the fiend. Vrein the outside the door is gently press ed, and swinging creaks heavily upon its hinges, and again all is quiet. With one foot tul canoed, my hand uplifted, and my heart gluiest stopped its beats, I watched eagerly the widening space in the doorway! The door, now still, suddenly gives way, and in stalks a— well-to-do laboring man who said that ho thought it his duty to come quickly end thank us for telling his people that the best place to buy dry goods, boots, shoes, etc., was at the store of J. 0. Bruner, Columbia, Is COURT, this week, George Bosley, colored, pleaded guilty to a charge of. as sault and battery, committed during a dis turbance al Conrad Myers' drinking saloon, at Columbia, and was sentenced. to three inontbs' imprisonment. COUNTY ITEMS,—The post-office and storo at Nirles Mills, Lancaster county, were destroyed by fire on Monday morning last. A Scott Ewing has sold his lot of five acres and dwelling in New Texas, to Samuel Brown for $2,2 0 0. The County Commissioners have appoint ed Isaac W. Slokom Mercantile Appraiser for this county, for the ensuing year. A two story stone dwelling house ow ned by Benjamin Bleeeher, and occupied by his son, B. F. Bleecher, in Drumore twp., was on last Stanley afternoon burned, inclu ding the whole of its contents. It is sup posed the tire was the work of an incendiary. At about 2 o'clock on Sunday morning last, fire broke out in the store building of Benj. Witmer, in Quarryville, destroying the building and contents—except the safe, both of which belonged to Mr. W. Tho safe 'was removed, and sustained no damage. The Quarryville post-office was kept in this building; and all the letters, mail bags, etc., belonging theretb, were destroyed. On last Monday morning, about 11.4 o'cloek,a stable belonging to INlrs.'Tangert, destroyed bySpringville, this county, was by fire. -- • A. young won, named Georgelig, for merly a resident of Clay twp., this county, committed suicide on lrea Saturday night, in one or the cells of the prison, at Lebanon, Pa., by hanging. CIIESVt:u. COUNTY ITIlMs.—Mr. ;Tallies Tech, of Downingtown, bas a calf, only three months old, %One!' weighs 50a lbs. Gan any of our Lancaster county farmers beat that? Mrs. Penn Gaskeil, a dtitt.cendath of the Penn tinnily, died . r.iiceidly in Lower Merion township, leaving a large estate. She bequeathed some twenty thousand dollars to public, institution:, connected with the Catholic denomination. A very flue hotly of iron ore has been discovered on the farm of Dr. Morris l'ussel, \Vest Pik eltind. Thos. C. Si miners•, of that township, huts hiastsl the !nine for live yer a •s, at :id cent•; per ton. The Nessus. Cinder itt. Sons, contrat'iOni Ott the Wilmington and Birdsboro Rail road, have broken ground on the farm of Mrs. Mary Long. in Ilonaybt•ook township. L. is the intention of those gentlemen to place a force of two hundred and thuty men, and one hundred earls on the work, as soon as the weather will permit.. Some time last summer, Mr. Samuel Roberts, of West Whiteland township,l3o,- came convinced that there wits iron ore on his property. Lind last• fall caused a shaft to be. sunk. Ile struek a vein seine 10 feet below the surface, which. bits been c•arrietl down a - distance of fifty . feet without reaci_•- ing the botttom of the vein. The ore is of excellent quality. A lease has been. taken upon the property by the Pottstown Iron Company, for a period of ten ye ire. They pay .uL•. Roberts $lOOO down, with a further sum of 76 cents for every ton, and a goaran tee of $750 per year for the ten years whet her they mine any ore or not. SONS 'Or MALTA BALL —The ball given the Sons of Malta, of Columbia, came oil', as cinnonficed. in Odd Fellows' Hall, on Thursday evening last. We do not remember to have seen a more deckled success than it was. " Every thingpassed OfT 7acrrier than a marriage bell. nu; emit n mittee of arrangements, "Robert J. Fry, A. J. Kauffman, Heise, Hershey, Daily. and the Most Excellent Grand Cdblamite—the floor manager, deserve thanks for malting the party so great a success. Daniel Cully, the janitor of the hall, also deserves the thank:4 of every t rue Son of Malta for favors received nt his panels. About vine o'clock We started trout our sanctum, finding sleet under foot, a storm over lieral, and. feared that the inclemency of the weather would keep that festive throng which was expect ed to attend, at home ; bat, on the can the thund the spacious hall filled v, HD the beauty, elegance and fashion of the place. The flush of health seemed all the richer, and the glow of beauty brighter for the cold and sleet, and the brilliant eye and light step of youth scented to !peek the Storm King. "What cared we I'll 4 the stars were obscured outside, when an hundred eyes, iitr brighter, nee, sparkling - WA.llln? Like the snow-lake; that fall front a trait shut cloud, only to melt into the glittering beauty of ciew-drops, all \Vela to parry erthi lilre,lllloid 011,•^ ero,sed, the eye brightened and the soul warmed into joy. Perhaps the crowning.. 1,-at of the evening was the Cram/ Mnreh of the Sons of l‘falta. At " low twelve" the gong sounded, and iu came the Suns' dress ed in the pee:filar nest:time of th.tt order, 1ivQ2111,4 . 1,, ,, , to " March' . ly for Lilo OeVa,ioll, by Professor K Lai:easter. Their appearjace created much inert i :neat, and in many iir stances great surprise. Alter the ma cell, each member taking a lady by the hond, danced one set and then refired, leaving their partner: ignorant of who they were dancing with. It was highly spoken of ' the grainiest, as will :Is the most novel en- : tertainment &wer given in Columbia, and those \t Ito failed fo witness it missed cf. very pleasing Everybody seemed delight ed. and we eongratu la te the So its ot Malta upon their brilliant They have in deed won never fading" lan rols. Tno ladies Were so much please I with the ;draft that, at the close or the boll, many of them ask ed the managers if they would get up it shriller entertainment at no distant day. 'rho music was all [Mit could be desited— heing Keifer's Orchestra, of Lancaster, the beat in the State. Many of the "Neophytes" said they never !Ward better or sweeter music than Was on this tie ca::ion. The proceeds derived from this party will be appropriated to eh:wit:o4c .parposes in our town. Couxem MEETr sr: stated of the Town Con toil was held on Friday evening, the 17121 inst. Mr. Amos S. Green, President, in the Chair. Present—Messrs. Crane, Detwiler, Gteen, Mullen, Shreiner, Suppler and lipp. The Initiate, of Juno:try 3rd and llth, were read and approved. The Road Committee reported that Third street had been eindered front Cherry street to a potnt a short distance beyond Percy. The work t 9 1101 , CO Iltpleted, part of the street between Perry and Lawrence co g airing some excavation, whieli cannot be done on aOOOO In Of the depth of the frost. The work on Walnut street is about one third completed. They recommended that Lee act street be initeadatitized with lime stone. The Finaneo Committee reported a hol anco in the Treasury of .:%ir.netwiler,Chairman of the Committee, appointed to procure nth the documents necessary to enable the Borough Solicitor to decide whet her Satntiel Lylc;,was uligilrle to the office of High Constable of the Bor ough, reported that they had submitted the matter to Mr. North, and received the fol lowing answer : MESSRS. Dwrivir,mt, St ANII G/Wienien.:—/ have examined the Charter of the Borough of Columbia, and failed to find any power granted to the Borough Council tosit as a court to try a contested election. The qualitientions and eligibility of an officer of the Borough, elected by the people, Call only be determined by It proper judicial inquiry, and, therefore, I have not investigated the facts respecting the etc 0 or r Iligh Constable elect: Yours truly, Jan oars 17th, 1.86: , ;•'. H. M. . • After the reading of the opittion, Samuel Evous, Eel., by per rni‘tsion of the Cooneil, made the folh,Wing, acallemen.:—By your permission I pro pose to say but a word in answer to tho written opinion of the Borough Solicitor: which has just been presented. You will recollect that a written protest NV:I, pros,:nt ed at your last special nmetite , , in regard to the eligibilit v.of Sinned Lyle to hold the office of High Constable, and that resolu tion was passed and a committee appoint ed by your honorable body, to wait upon Hugh M. North, Esq., Borough Solicitor. for the purpose of obtaining It written opinion upon the cliyibility of Air. Lyle to lucid a L'qrough office. What is the result ? Mr. North dodges the question, and ”ives an 011171 On 111)011 subject about witicli Council did not inquire. For the purpose of relieving you of th." solution of any perplexing questions grow ing out of this matter, I have to say that petition has been duly drawn up, which I propose to have presented to the Court, on :Nlinilday next, for the adjudication of this subject ; therefore, 3 would suggest that the whole subject be postponed until your next stated meeting. On motion of Mr. Crane, it was Bezeficd, That all the papers in the case of Samuel Lyle, 111„td1 Constable elect, be placed on Me, and the further consideration of the whole subject be laid over until next stated meeting. Mr. Detwiler then presented a certified copy of Samuel Lyle's affidavit ns High Constable, made before Wni. MeDivit, Chief Burgess, and moved that it be placed on file. Mr. Upp moved that action upon. it be postponed until next meeting. Mr. Shreiner roso to a point of order, holding that according to the resolution just adopted, no notion could be taken upon it. The President decided that Council had nothing to do with Mr. Lyle's affidavit, and therefore he could entertain no motion respecting it. Mr. Crane appealed front the President's decision, and moved that the yeas and. nays he called. The yeas and nays were ordered, nail upon the question, Shall the decision of the Chair be sustained? the vote stood as follows: Yeas—David Mullen, Philip Shreiner, Thomas R. Supplee, Wesley W. Upp. Nays—R. Crane and S. S. Detwiler. The President's decision was therefore sustained. • Mr. Green, Chairman of thh Finance Committee of 1867, presented a condensed statement of the Treasurer's Report for 1867, which, on motion of Mr. Detwiler, was ordered to ho published twice in the papers of the Borough, and also by hand-bills. On motion of Mr. Supplee, it was Re.itrar. That tlieseeurits of the Borough Treas urer be used at $lO,OOO, auto that of the High Constable at $2OO. Ou motion of Mr. Mullen, it was onfred, That the Market Committee be, and is hereby authorized to adverttse for rent, with out delay, the cellar under the Town Hall, to the highest and best bidder, for one year from the tirst of April next, ensuing. Mr. Supplee submitted a supplement to the ordinance entitled: "An ordinance relating to Dogs," which was react and laid over one month. The following resolution submitted by Crane, wits read and laid over one month - That the resolution passed December .`...chti. Ism', relative to the extension of the Ceme tery Grounds, and blot:Mating the streets lit the Borough of Columbia, be, ami the !„state 10 here by repemed.. On motion of Mr. Dot Cie folio wa:. t reolution were adopted : Rsoto.i, That tile report made by the Com mittee tipp,mited by the Town Council of the Borough. 01 Cohn tibia, in the year 1161, to till our quota tor the Borough, by enlistment or t Purchase of substitutes, be iion.shea in oar papers, of all moneys reevived trom the Council, the !lumber of snbsti tut es actually put into ser vice, and the amount paid tar nr:01161, That all nrrear ris‘wssed Taxes ior bounty purposes he reported in detail to tee present, Council, and 011 receipt huine there be steps taken to eollect all arrear bounty tax - with out delay. • • Ott m , otton of Mr. Stipplee, it was Rasnfrol, That a Committee of three. be nppoint ed to revive tile Borough Charter. Committee—Messrs. :s3Kipplee, Sitreine.: and Detwiler. Bills to the amount or $985.36, were read and orderedto be paid. On molion of Mr. Shreiner, it was .nr.olved, That the Pond Committee be author ized to repair Locust street from Front to Filth, and Front ~tract from Walnut to Bridge, - with lime:, hale. [For the SPY.] Dealleatiora of the Meantwille Grad. School _House. MOUNTVILLE4 PA., Jan. 22d, ISGT. MIL EDI foll.—Till.! dedication or the Afountville Graded School House, took place on the evening of the ISM inst., in the presence of a large number of citizens and strang,ers. 'rho following °Meer"; wore nondnated rind elected to preside daring the evening: President—D. W. \Valuer. Vice Presiden:s—J ohn m bergor, ) lenry Wolf, John flitl3r, John Kauffman. See rotaries—Dr. C. Wash. Berutheizel, J. Halt Fridy. The eNercises were opened with prayer by S. G. Behmer. After pre• liminary remarks by the President, :OA% addresses were delivered by Prof. Wicker sham: State Superintendent of COW anal SeIIOOIS ; COL McFarland, State So perin temban of Orphans Schools; S. 0. Boluner and Supt. David Evans. Without entering . into I letai Is, striae° it to say, that the speak ers did ample justice to the sithjects of Ed amnion and the Corn 111011 School System : eliciting the most marked attention of their hearers until a late hour in the evening, when the audience adjoin ned, vastly bene fited, we trust, by the able discourses de livered. It is but due to the Board of Directors of West Ilempiield, es well tbi• citizens thereof, that we comment upon Linn 110 W Si:11001 house. The building, though but one story high. measures GI by It feet, containing two line rooms—spacionsand well ventilated—which by means of a large door e,:tehding acro,s the entire room, and hoisted by means of pulleys and weights, can be converted into one room. This arrahgement is a com mendable one, from the fact that the two schools are thus more readily brought un der the control of the Principal. 'Pa e morn ..c:creiscs- are tic be tannineted. ti • Principal, atter which the huge dJor is lowered, and the two schools eondocted by their zespective teacher,. Prior to the closing e.,diroises We door is again hoisted, w hen the l'emei pa I again onicattes. There are also two smaller doors leading from one apartment, to the other, Mu.; lavittnitim; the pasi.cige I rota one to the ether; and itt,o facilitating the proper supervision of the Principal. Thu desk's, —'s Pa tell are decidedly the ifimst comfortable a rhi perfect We ever saw; each ;led: or 5,..10c accommodating two pupil, 'racy are ,r.l arranged :u to bo substantial and Min, and yet easil removed ; four or live being con nected togedhir ity 1110:1114 Oi eentaialplece M . solid oak Wood, rho remaining parts t.i the de,R. art 3 C.Jutpo,:d IA wild cheilY poplar, and are varni-ihed. Tho interior of the building is also hand-annely grained and varnished. • The extenit no bi.IOL ,oar ii, prepared by two heavy coats of " Slate Surl'aco, - is another commend able hilt tire of lift! roe ins. Eho indow.; are placed upon pulleys, nod the ecilutg high, so that ventilation can be pro;.,eri.v attended to. The architect, ilr. John Froelich. deserves ceedit for his good mid substantial work ; he, has spio eil no eifofts upon Iris part to make it reliable and last ing. The playground is, ho Wed or, the most attractive teatu re of the 03 , e—one acre and a quarter of ,••routiii, properly being devoted for that purpm.e. i have always argUed, and do still argue, the pro priety and importance of a. large play ...round to every school house tluioughout play ground laud—the advantages thereof, aro so plausible and plain to all, that it is useless Co dwell upon it here. Let the wise CX -8:11ple of the West. einptield Board, and its citizeris, be followed by other townsb and the ~tep, I warrant, will never be re gretted. We are• making rapid strides in other enterprise., :and why shall the im provement of our school houses and the proper ed ucaLion of our youth be neglected I' Say l the watchword i 5 " ()meant - and let, us heed its purports, never tearing to ad vocate ',regression and the right I the SPr.] 31.1orossgda eitor 3.10. Eui't•olt.—The Republican party 14 certainly mere generous to its enemies ;I:1.1 renegatlea from other• parties, than that of 003' party which has cver• existed in tin country. We could name a number of notable examples, hut will make mention of• hilt one. The Republican members ot• the 'lawn Council, who num her two• thirds of that body, feeling elated and gratified that no opposition was made to most or their notninoes to office by the ( . 01)e:1\c:el Inemix,rs, in the generosity of their souls selected I [ugh .M. North, Esq., a no1••i1 Copperhead, its Borough what 1, the very ilrst Oct done by hint NVlty to dodge, and shirk, and refits., hi giro an opinion 111)(111 a till lticet, asllo.l for by the Council; lest it :night affect the interest or a member of lii,, own party. lle waa switt to give an opinion upon a subjeet :Went winch the Council did not care to know. We are informed that lie not only did lii brit :tent:illy gave the Copperheml candidate for constable, ifrirote which, if followed, would subvert the entli of .10,tice, and ,et a precedent that would tend to endless dispute, and trouble in our Borough He wrote out an affidavit, and adi•ised the .1 litiof Burge, , to qualify 1,3:1e, who contumaciously persisted in having the same tiled against, the wishes of the Council. Mr. Detwiler informed the Council that he, Mr. North, also gave it as his verb(et opinion that 'VII' could 11.01 C pay a Borough tax. assessed in 1811(1, which would mike him eligible—which IllaY Or Ilaly Wit he good law—hut he rfither thinks it ain't. ltelbre it Is too lam, WO viand advise the council tit rotrau•a its a.•tion at its next, meeting, and appoint a Solieitor, more in consonant with the vieo s held by a majnr ityof its tacwhers, This thin:: or the Re publican, party, when sucoe , sllll. oI• reward ing it•t enema's, should be frowned down. Mr. North is an able lawyer: but there:ire lawyers ill our ow•n pin•ty %vim have 0411101 and who ii wcri e more ooliddera tion from us. I.el the lirpuhli,•au ;manlier:, of the Council show their piaci,- at their next meeting, anti select another Solicitor. .1 t•s'rlcti. ',Poe \ Enmiz.—lf T. B. will but consult the Couneil Record he a ill discover that he is in error respecting the number of vote:: east for Solicitor; and that ,one at least, if not radical enough Mr our friends, thels yet the effects of the lota terril de Con:vei:at/re war, too keenly, to fuse with Copperheads whenever disappointed at the result of nominations, which they (mold not control. You need not fear the radicalism of Messrs. :Shreiner and Supplee, its I have never Itnown them to bolt nominations made by the party at a regular town meeting; or support any but the true friends of the country for any °dice of profit or trust. ~ ONE WHO JCNOW4 THEM." .[For the Stey,] LogiAlM:re Record. Mut. Enrrom--T tun gratified to see that some attentiqa is being given to the delin quency of the publisher of the Legislative Record. Pla3 tax-payers have always understood that this paper W:44 intended to give the members of the Lerrislature, and their constituents, the earliest daily in formation of what transpires in either House; but it. eems to be only a good fat job for a favorite I Icssian, who has fattened upon office and legislative patronage for many years, without rendering any proper equivalent. We are told that the fellow is impudent withal, and threatens to vilify the members if they dare to oppose :my of hie schemes, which, as a professional leads tkve borer, he may want carried for a bribe. It. is to he hoped that our members will do the people justice, and canape . ' him to com ply with his contract by delicering the .Record, or else :UM it. I.A.:vo.‘svEn mst•rv.:2* [For the "tier.-] Th., Collection of Bounty Tatx. MR. Emtron.—The law-abiding and loyal citizens of our borough, will be inn clu grati fied in the perusal of the proceedings of Council, Jan nary 17th inst., that resoln thalB were offered by Mr. Detwiler to en force -the collection of the out: bounty tax. This move on the part of Mr. Detwiler will receive the most hearty con currence of that, portion of our citizens v..no have cheerfully, and from motives of patriotism, promptly paid :ill taxes levied for bounty pnrposes.' The collection of the lets tiding tax is a niatter of simple ;ins tie, ; it can, when collected, he conferred ti- , on the Borough, and the burden of our taxation will instly be shared alike by our eitizem. If all pii.senc claims for bounty are paid, it is an excuse for those delin quents 42110. i OSCIr to shirk the Clinic , of a citi;:c-a in not ‘,lntrottr its responsibilities. The pliklic will commend Mr, D. for this movement if he only per,everes to ne:om plishment. Nvha I be hes so that ly and o,l'll - beam. Mtctr. [For the SPY.] ----- Contable Enrrau,—The oontrciverAy if.: in roi.ttion to the nistallation of Lyle as ia.gh Constable, fact premnited before the Connell proves his d uttli t for the alike. The Borough Cliartef• specifically requires that all oiltutirs shall be electors of the Borough. l'he fact is proven that ho bad not t 11_4 right, to vote, in bill. being as.f.s,etl,—co.e.efittently 11111 0 qualified voter in conthrurity with our .Borough Charter. To illustrate our point, stippo-fe Smith, (colored,)—and by the Way, te: good and trite a Democrat as Jr. T.yle, Ivid have reed ved the vote of the Monocracy, nol indeed inure could be no ohjection why Bill should not receive their surf l'it`4`., as he has ou ,seve rttl oecasions v:ndicated their cause with energy—beau ele,itesl or had received a .pluralify 01 voles; would he hove I teen qualified for the office ? There could possil,l7,• be, no difference its regards the rim:lineal ton or disotiatiticatinn or dolor gentlemen, as they tare simply unqualified ill not being electors, and in eonfornthy with the requirements of our Charter, fs . ) . awrzargc.s I.4,dths and Marridnnt. inibli,hed in this palm. e.:tinme ',hat go. When accompained by nommen tat u.Mther in.n , e or poetry, tiro cents per line m.ttl be Mt:en...ed. Poneral notien , ten .•ents item Itim p.tylii.le in a4lV:iflel.. . „ 2-011 Noollanio , hurg, hy 12c v. .17r. Don Lthoity, '.‘t Si. 0,\V.%1A, tot :;.5.n.,111 C. %AT:, all of thht th, 1‘;.• N:ronlvr, 'X . 's, T. vci!AS, (1 Now :klemoo, to M 0 . ,: INN au!;: do.r.ght o: Dr. 1:..111:olon 31i:411er, of Lon- Oil the -.‘lt'net. or the belo.o'z; I",trout,, by tho thy. U. F. D. H., NVII.- 1,1.111.1. of I..:titc:o.,:of to OM horowzb, on Ow I , :fh inq., Ant Vir.- nitit 1 , only ,1:111.41Int• :11111C:1Mo 11 , , n'i',l . . day, da! ss' 1 , 1101 ll* , • :I\ . ; Slur) :001 y : Ellin:lg.:En: shy ji:V1111,: , P.1.111:111.1 ltrl,l no more to,n,..tr. onl he .1:1t11 int.l.,rl the re..idon( , 01 - 1,171,4/11,111 I 'l' %111.1 , :1t,..40.152y0ar , , 5 mouths and It 41. tr, 011 lilt. f5ll lit N;llol,Vine, LISTZ:ER, tvidoW .101111 I:I her Oa t •21 , t in-1., iu Now Ifttllan , l, ta. plyonNitilarge, thelCalt year CI his ago. On ill 1,111 in Ephrata town,hip,SAnCe.f. 7 ; F:1.1.1.:1:, aril 51 year-, 1 month toil In day:., on tile tan hi, residence, in. Shrew -I.ltry ti p. , York I , nility..toottrA Eitt•tc, born In S. nten-tot VOMILY, tht.ll. 5111,.at0l 73 SPnIN :111(1 I dart. On the 7111 iull., Ut Ca-t Mat thorough, Chester 4,,tnity. :Ittoll SO years. 3:" _4 1) t'IRR.'..f.7.ISEIIL.FIN - TS. Vo t T E 1 A. 1.0 AS OF 3151)0 vr I ,,Safi-X.l( :01'y \ :1. A:l.n, .t.ll.llllDia. Pa. St, El N 1).11 EVE N rNa, tiro 2:th from Church, o Ur -1.40 2.ll.:l'll , q)tiAT 111":\IN I;;inb.".oll,t and it tale, Out part hailar marks. Be- Jo-hha -touch. er% 1h ander w. , 1 W.: wi;:itiNr; TO 131 . V flit SELL S 2_,2:17.1_- I= Bealrl7,state A , n devot..l 1:1:171,1 . ,, Led , Mit I 1152115 itl t 1., 1 ta . 1..11.tg to R2;11 Nuitaining lull with (,& .evens 1110110111,1 pt oln•rt ire, incltulin~ 'fruck, Grain anti Glazing F:11111 , , C1,11:1 and (*.wintry Seal and :\ I lin:nil for ,ale in I , cla,Wart.,:sfar"lnnol VII NOrt :I COMP/DM. ( ;1•111 . gia, I , lori.fit. utut "ther sENI, F' .\ i'l)\1" s END CO.. N". 1277 ,- , orrn six.TH ;-,TI:EET, MEM EC VA PTS .N.NII RES 1A) or Tar. P.011017(;11, OF coLumm - A, volt, 1,i7 0:• Jal A ss,F:rs 3.‘Nr`.l{Y 15t, Lai. P.tt:ll Ettttzt .................... (Pt t.l lattctt 11211.111.,tt .01,1 toll to ottttl tor ,1,171 111 , t 1,57; (Li 1 tErEll' 1 , 1 , 1, - in: ....... .......... ... ...... ....... ............. ~ 1 1,01141 0a 'I .tx - of 1,4, - ; ~,1 1,,E,,i .. 159.1) " 1,J7 roller t, I. . ... ,11) 00 kiincl , •'-old , 1 .5,1,1K110 Aria nod Int. on ikaa(l, at dole of Nth. ..... . ~. ..... '.1 , / 51 11,1;1 : - .2 'Rant oi nal) - ,•-: :,cc litan of Nlatlnq I Intr... T.1.14a... ,10 Si /Wet Is e,105 (r) , Salo of brick, and work (lone in itile} - .... 11, in 1'a , •,11 On :‘ , •, - 01,1111.' , 1 SOW 16 Wagner.. .. 110 1 0 1 1)1‘g; Ti- :11111 71 I'EN - I)I4URE'-z dot r..1:t10 - "-..>,r_5 No: th, for proft,slonal j. - ,o to ppro:.:::,t ion to s."l.4ilnnt Fzrel4) Di...v.:non •on fii " renewal of :. , :0t051,0.)9 0n... :.43t:Pot Litinpc ............. ....... 110:,: Ulall n,l 31:::::cet 11. ... 5:::7 Printonr, 15:1 75 Lanlo Pool. and 114.1%:o, 73 65 1:: 0.: I{op.iii , :MOO:or 'fni : ,:Z; of ........ ............... . ..... SLlporvisoCN rligh <'olint::Illl• S •Ve :49 nil i`;:ilstry 140 (Kt Co:itilibla National Mud' IMO IMP cos; or vagrants :-.ecrettiryy, Sulary :Ind Sundt*, •Itol),• 1 5 . 1.1 - 1 d ttSOl try QUl:Airy/11g' °MCC: , .ISse^s4.r. .. fort of Survey lit laving nut Street-, Willi _..... Note ilue Columbia National Baulk ..... .. 2,0041 til 11. E. V.rolfo, op:fling Streets 1,11`7 70 (atighe , 2 ra Repairs and attenilanee to l'iiten Cinch.. lii CO ( ;an l'irtlll"' 118 :3-, Iron Safe and Freight 1i ci Cost. 011 Stilts hrOllght ..... •••• • Gi (1 , 1 Paha ing Street Boni / .1-rat I'' . gte.on Fury Engine •=1,.1.1 to 4. .4 1; FreIOW Bi 1.1 il-1,11; 440 110,4% Coupling, ,f 4,4 :0: 4 .!, llepst inng, SI rents, .1.11444.. - s, 4.t.c. 1,7 4 i1 I 44 Alm inn454.4r, Selling 1.44 t 4,11 144.541151 5t...., 31. 4 4 1 Prniting 11,411415 4:, ii 4 110rough'1 - I,4gulator , 4 Salury Ti 10 XL:GI nniN. COnslitble, for ux (ra service-, liml nil Interest. on Howls duo .114444. 14. .4 4444 ...... 4 , 9 ' r ~( _ ,l T. lla rt man, damage , orntilag: l 4l - Si•••• • i '"" '— Treasurer's Ounnui.,,ions irsili 51 ...... li=pen(liture, in band , of Trev,*r„ Jan. t, Jan. 274 'O3-ti. _ . T.4klETWi.nnSf.l}7l'f;lll-1•1"•(!it'l:„11-'N'i Thn- I ous, cannot 'Weak or be ut. Tin tittet..t tiling Out. Take a leek atlent. at s II 11 EINEtt 4: SON'S. - POR. SALE! PLEASAIs:T and CON VE,SI ENT HOUSE and LOT, on Second street, Columbi . lanquire at thin (dace. [dee. I _NEW ADFTIZTISIIMENTS. s o-40 OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM OrMAILA. •1. CROSS T II I?, co NT 1. N . EN T ARE NOW COMPLETED ! THE TRACK 'BEING LAID AND TRAINS RUNNING WITHIN TEN MILES OF THE SUMMIT OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. The remaining ten miles will be finished as soon as the weather permits the. road-bed to be sunlciently packed to receive the rails. The work continues to be pushed forward in the ?irk cuttings on tie western slope with unabated en ergy, and a much larger terve will he employed during the current year than ever before. The prospect that the whole • GRAND LINE TO THE PACT PIC WILL ]IC comm.E.TED IN 1570, eras never better. The means so far provided far construction have proved ample, and there is 110 NIA: 01 funds for the me.t vigot ens pro,ecutien or the enterprise. These menus aro divided Into lour classes: 1.-UNITED STATES BoNE*: iaving thirty years to ron, and hearing six per cent. currency interest, at The rate of iIa,OUJ per mile for 517 miles on the Plains; then at the rate of 44:4,0;i0 per to ile for 1720 Miles through the Becky mountainA; then at t he late of .1.z.t.;,01X) per mile for the 1V111:1111:111.; diStarWO, for which the United States 1 ales a ,cemvt tern as security. The inter est on these Bonds is paid by the 'United States Government, whleh also pays the Coinpatty one hall* the 11MOUllt of it, bills in money for trans porting it, freight, troop,, mails, Se. The re maining half ci these hills is placed to the Com pany', credit, and forms ft sinking fund which may finally diseharge the whole amount of this 2.—F.MST 31011Th...1. , ..4i BONDS. its eltarter the Cmarany is permitted. to I,,ue ":storb,t•tgo Bowls 10 the same amount a- the bond , i,-.mett by the government, and en einet, , 1•,1 02:/ ar 11.0, 10,11 peoffln ., :ev. The TrmAces for the flondhohlcr , t. are the n on . E. D. lortt n, U. R. S.mator from N,W 'York, and the Put. 0...kt.e; Antes, Member of time U.S. I - louse of lteprt sent atives - n-ho are rosotav,Mla f‘.t: the de livery of thee,.llonds to the Company, in ae tswthtnev no h the trins. of th, LANT't MIANT. The un km Paeitio Co: many has a land main alisoluM theatteen from ha• govern loom of 12.,SOOneres to the mile cm Cite line of the rend, which liMl not be worth then per :tore, at the lowest valuation. CAPIT.A.I. STOCE. . The :tuthorized eft;thal of the L'n raeifiv It:taro:id (.!ciittpany is 100,001).010, Of Wilivit ((hi lint t• Dern paid ..11 the. Work L01111,13' tlOll, 14c -.11, , :m . : Suf i lie:lent to Bre;id 'tit,: Roco7. contrriels for the cat 11%.• work of building all mile, of ties-,lnns railroad west from Omaha, comprising much of the most dilliemmtt mountain work, and on - Miming every expense except sur veying. have been made with responsible par ties. (who have already linished over OW miles.) at the average rate of sixty-eight thousand and fifty-eight dollars (itiS,ols) per mile. This price Include , all necessary shops for eonst ruction and repairs of ears, depots. stations, and all other in cidental building...and also locomotives, passen ger, haggage, and weight ears, and 01her requis ite rolling steel:, to an amount, that shall not be le,. than >5,00:1 per mile. Allowing the ens( of the temaining one hundred and eighty-six of the eleven hundred miles assumed tel be built by the Tinton Partite Company to lie $l/.y.00 per lane. Tll I 9 Tar.t I. CoAr or ELEVIrS HUNDRED MI (.FS WILL nr: fit I miles, nt fni3,0.58 2 62,'2n5,012 !Ni in I CA, "..1t011•10 16,740,0011 Ada on bonds, surveys, 1,590,000 MIME As the H. S. Bombn are equal to Ism:HT.:m(lllw '(,11111:Illy , l itNVII Fits! Mort ;;age I;fmti, I tnye reatly Nts' hlve a. th.• VIII. 1111,1: FOIL P.l - 1 11 1./Si./1:rIl/ TT. S. I:ntels :ttorl.eaQe Itnni Stock its Olt I:10 isSI um'; dr/Ile ............. ....... ............ 00:1 I•a ..... ~ .IrIA/11, I /'l2 per net e 21;120,000 T:te Company lutvenulpio dicillt it-, :or ,upplyil:g may ill 111,:1:0 4 101* Coll- Thi , luny Uo ti..1:0 wholly or in part a.idatonal vrlpti , ,,w; to ,-.1pit,k1,,(0,1-... OF 17TE COMA IN At pre.ent, the protils of the 1 . 0111p:1 , 1y are tie rlytql only tront Its local trallic, but this is alrea dy limeu more than suffieient ins pay the interest on all the Butts the Con:piny' (1,11 Issue, it Slot, ;mother stile were built. it is not dor:lac:1 Hurt ti hen the load is con:plot: d Ihe through traffic of the only line connect list the t lantie and Pa eine States will he large I toyottil precedent, and, as there trill ho tin compel :I ism it can ahray s done at protitahle rates. It will be not iced that the 1 - nion Pacific: Rail toad is, In fact,. a built under ill.. supervision ot tloverninent °Meets, and tin at large eztlent truth ;overt:mien, inone!,-.and that its Ilona, :we issued nit , lee (..r.vvrlinivnt dirre t;on.lt Is believed that no sinffiar se: urity is eo carefully guar:lc:l,unit vet tainly soother is bused upon :1 larger or 111. We valuable property. As the Company's prltsr mivrciAGE noxr):•:, nro olfeital for the to osent at NINETY cENTs ()N la IL ; tht,yin. thipi ii tiatt,l i y in the ntarlorl, being more than 1.1 por ova% 11VNN 111111 11, S. 'lt, - Im.y SIN I'l , P CENT. IN ;OLD, over NINE I 'InZ (2 Ex - r upon I 6r inveci nient dna' harp inirt - your, to run li. , foro mutt/Ht:v. . . Sulrwription . s gill t. I'veViSett SAN LTEL .1/1.1 11l St•W York at the company's Cllnce, No. LIU Nos , ..att Stre,m, ono liv C0111111(.111:11 N110011:11 11:1111:. NO. 7 Nassau st., Hark., ihsdae.t.; Co. , Mull:cr., No. 51 street, .lolua .1. 1'), , e0 & Son, Itankev , , No. ai Wall street, and by t 114 ., l'ontpany • q :oh OrliSed Agellts - throughout the I lulled mates. Itemittailees should bo made In dna ts Or other funds par In :New York - , and the Pond. will ho sent tree of 111:1 rgi? by return eXpress. ou - far:lA Loyal Agents will look to [item Ihr their Nm. 4.• l'Amphlot and ?lan, ,howing the Pro ,of [hr. uric, sourees for eoustruetion, :QM Value of Bomb, may be obtained at the Cm parry's OVAL:kb, or m" Its lulverl:s,cl Agents, or wilt liesent tree or' auollemion. Joi.IN J. C1.:14.'6, lins.suler, New York. jab. li, DAY'S OF APPEAL FOE TE E X.\ T;LE IN L'. CASTER ( I" NT 1". 1 . 111'.41:1111 I) the of the little t.f [hi, Collllll , olWCallti, the 1.;11 , 1v1,1g11 ,, l COt111,11 , ;10!1- els of .1.:1110:1:4,1 . 1.01,1!Itk". livreby" giVO ilotleC to INIFAIIII'ANTS. within the re. spe ,. t.tve City. Itormigh , and Town hips or t lie Nati! county, that the J tax. of Appeal frele the will Ma at the CoMni - goner.' ()like, in the roy of I.iineit,tir, oil the IQllowing, to Wlt :—FOI . lie' T 4 i,eit , ltile. eC .I.tininslown 111,k I rVOII, 'OC,lilCfl ( :1111,111 Coley:11u, C 01111111,11,, l'one.toL;lt. Con c*", Donegal Ea,t, Donegal N1'....,1, Druz:lore. . - 1:1111r-day, F..b. 11, Ephrata, 1 Ex i, Earl EaNI, Ellzal.eth, ' Friday, F,lntiary II Eiji:ll/ohtown Donagth, Eden. J Fulton, 1 Bonptiehl Ea^t, 1 lienAptlel.l West, ',-Thestlay. reify I'4. Lautpet,•r East, 1 . .:„„tittpcagr We-t, I gl ) Laneastc.r, I Lonc.ock, 1,t1te.):•!: Tipper, 1 Wo.111,41:1y. Poly. lii I,lllle Entoiii, 1 1\1:U140110. I Marne, 1 Mnnor, i :llottul Joy, llkt..,..ttay, Vc.61.).“,1 :klotult Joy 1;,:ougli. - Marietta Dorouuli, 1 MEM Mall/101W 11, r.ant(43,, 1',2111. Pro% - i,loner, llaplio, SaliNbury, Sud,bury, St I asbit :;tr:"...but• Purv•n^lt, 1 Vie:lll,-41a y, I'!. 1.'7 NV:1 , 11114;ton 11'1/1•„1..411. I !I II 10 IMI S tOt; I_l 1, Lan< ....... 1111.11%ti:sy, llt tII(• 5,,11114. tiny nuu .7:lr,•,tlri• App.-:l) f ILr• Uillt.l rtliiS will 1.. held. A(4)II It. Sit UN/AN, (•. 71. Ni, ~41,Y, I' 71 ) 71) - -• \v.\ NTED Poll The - 1111,131 - .7. - CO-A_97S, And They 1,1% . ...1, Fought :And Ih.l For The rolon, with Scene: :Ind lin Idenf Grelit 12 01 1 f•oloprlidn.: N:urttive , o l'er...onhil .kilventino I l o ), dding. lin.Went . , Liarlng lieroie Idle hi the 'amp, Adventure,: 111 , 1 t,h.ont... together with the t.• 1,1:Z 4, Adivedote., and II itinororph lneldents .ht the War. Splendidly Init.:tinted with di t ;hie 'rri: PoirritAhl rut ENGIt.% There I. a eci ti,lll lord. di of the war that will never CO I:110 , the I ,intlar histories, nor be cut- Isshed in 1,r111111 , .• nt lonel ry,lolllol 1s a very teal pats of It, am I rIII, tt preserved, ("my:** to sue :t better idea of the milrit of iho coidiu t than many dry reports or careful metal tees of events., and this part May be called the the fun. the pathos .r the War. This illustrates the character of the leaders, the hu -1111,,r of the soldiers, the devotion of wonico, ttw bravery of men, the pluck of our heroes, the 0,- mance and haidship,-: of the service. The Valiant and Brave Hearted. the Pletur e•que and I tranuttie. the Witty and :Marvelous, the Tender and Pat lieLle, and tint whole Patio ranhi, of au,. War, are hete t ortrayed in :: masterly manner, at One" hi'NtOrICA alld mantle, rendering It , the most itioule, unique., brilliant and Icadahle that, tin' war lats called .0; 05 Amusement as well :V. Wel nut ion may' 1)0 found In every rage. it urdphle detail, la Ilhant wit, and authentle ht'tory, %tr.' skillfhlly Inter n oven in this work of literary art. Send for Clreulam anti see our tennis, and a full de-ierlptlon of the work. -Wares, JONES MIOTHEiIIi d: CO, Jan. 21, 'L17.4f..1 rialtalelphla, NEW AD PEI? TIS.E.7IIENTS. IL 1,•I & C 0 . , 819 Chestnut Street, PHIL 1) - 1_4 - \_2\101 *. ":13S, Pearls, Rubles,Sapphires, Emerald:, Rare Gems, Engagement flings, Wedding flings. LOW PRICES. Of the most celebrated maker. , . sole agent, An• the grand Gold Medal PATER Pn ILLIPE •C time-keeper, the best watch man u Met ured. LOW PRICE Sr.. For WIIDDiNG PRESENTS, of entirely new mid artiidie desity.„to4. LIAV rine E.-4. WORKS OF ART! rINE on. P.N.INTINC:S, STATUARY', BRONZES:, eze LOW PRICES:, Our clock is unsurpassed by any establishment in the count ry, both In regard to price and qual ity, our foreign importations having been select ed with great care by one of the limn in Europe. Our wares :no constantly arranged for exhibi tion, and strangers In the city, whether desiring to purehase or nut, are cordially invited to call and e xnrnine. .r.7.,-Orders lw mail carefully quid promptly at tended M. BAILEY SIO CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 1i..--Dedgze, of Silver Ware, ,:ent, Ly mail. [Jan. _ AL I,TYERS PIN NE RTON, COLUMBIA STEAM C 0 Ta S, F4l.:f:tiNn ST., :SEAR WALNUT, cor,ruminA MEEKS The Girriages, Titties, &e. made at these Works, have a reputation second to no others In the State. • They claim for their work the merits of beauty of torm. L.:ow:ince of timsb, oil strenuth of structure. One of the ai'e tinqu::.htOit trato tea of their work Is its durchilitY: all a elticles of their build are eoustrixte,l of the be-4 ,eascitied material. and put together firmly and tit.ston- I lolly. COACH SM f NO, 11E PA IIZ TNT:, ct,.. Tht, 1 ranell oft 110 1n,i10.5,, will I , l,:itt.•tyl4- , 1 to with pullet tiallty and te:patch. CITILDItEN'ti Wagons, &c., for sale or made to order. t; s_Cnll at their Works :old examine then stork and priers. I J a n f CALDWELL & FRI", TaosTTE - R - y - , • OLOVES AND NOTioNS I. C. CALDW ls, *6`3-01110. pRIVATE SALE The Subsvriber "frets,: at Pt i%ato ;sal( Two vltimE liousEs, Situated in flterry Sneet. ❑tl the borough of Co lumbia, each :10 1'0,4 iron!, Witte Lot 01 Ground extending in dept it 19 feel. tits old, toe Nth, the Situated about the eenter of the Sir..quelitmria, and Is one of the Fi.lieries on tile river. For further partietilur-i, coil nit Jan. IS, BUS, I B.I.NIUEL 117iAD. THE CA MPA TG N FOR SOS! YOINT.DEPSMITEI NEW YEAR OFFERING ! To llotn.ckeeper, and t 110 M. a)11.11110r1Cillg house lcecping, lIIVIIC SiRX•1:11 attention to our oxtcp,lve or all tit:. Ig,t plaices of HI{EETI\ ;S, \Vanr- , utta Extra 1-1 11Imehod 1;; card \viaii• Cnt/h•:v.llrd, nnl. I'rL•. I I, F:4:• ..11u,11n, at. Pdlow Cane :%111,1f . '2?., yards Nvidvt-thocting... Extra yard wick Ticking Good To O g'i t Ollghalll, I::"ceiVed cVers week, All It best goo at , at 1:1!,.; v ent, V o ry good at 0,:; and 10 cent:, PILE CHEAPEST FLANNELS IN corxm lIIA. POPLINS, cte., zoi,l will lie out at J 1 T., %.1011' 81, kV F.IILEn.. m - 1.:tro• ~1111. e: at b.,1•14,0)14 .111 Wool I'A:4SIMERE-: rrota 77, el , . itt i - 2.00 per• yard. %.11,1 pt•rit-et iila ttliantniepal,:ilid ,:tvinv WOOL, COTTON & LINEN cAEPET CHAINS: PRIME FEATIIIO2S, EIMERIE2 BAILEY & CO., PHILADELPJII IVATCHES! .BATL.3YY & CO., PIIILADELPIIIA BRIDAL SILIE.R, 13iN._1_14 - EA 7- & CO., PIMA DELPH T A PLATED WARES, From the Inmq celebrated American and English mnkers. LOW PRICES: CO., PIITLA DET,PTETA .1o4; STREET, PHILADEIA'IIIA WEI.L-I:SITYWN i f:411-Elt`i, Sf Tl:'t'l\(: 'R'sLJ\N, MEE i:l\~.li.\ll F, .\c NEW CALICOES =I We ale efl oft our WINTER GOODS WITHOUT ItEGARP '1'1) (11,7 r! 11 , 0, the ha halee 01 our 7:ir•Vj I N E 1.1 A 1.1," aro all of I:.te LIOSS OISSEMPECI 131.ANliETS : BLAsis:ETse. SLIER ALL-WOOL MI) BLANEY:I'4 =1 ern II CNA M..% ET WHIP N: 13.V1,3101:A1, SKIRTS 11( 111111 1.1.11.,, FINE Friv.4! I:arguiliN In S .I.T I N OVR co.yrrs•Gs AT COSI'r ! AND SUITs :‘1.‘10.: TO ORDEIt! por e •nt iILASS' AND QITEENSWATIF, : CARPETING. OIL CLOTHS, LOOK I\G CLASSES, WA LT, PAPERS, \Cl\l)Cl\\' SHADES, FIXTUIU:S, &c., FONDEBS3I IT I I'S STORE 'No. 12.1 I,ocusT .STraxr, COLUMBIA, kel A M a fga a (Z a r'ol3A7,e() FOR SA LE EIGHTY ONE BOXES of Splendid 'Fenn. sylvonia Leaf TOBACCO is offered for sale at reationable rates, by , DAVID HANAUER Ton. IS, 'CS-tf.) Front Street, Columbia. 13ANICIt1JPT SALE! , Will be sold at Public Sale. on Thursday Inc ilJth day of January, A. D., IS6B, at. 1 o'clock B. Al., at the store formerly occupied by Herman Blumenthal, in Front street. in'tbe borough of Columbia, an entire stock of ready made cloth ing. consisting Columbia, or Overcoats for narm and boys, Sack - Coats, Dress Coats, Frock. Coats, Pants, Vests, Drawers, Shirts, Stockings, Suspenders, Collars, etc. D. G. ESHLEMAN, Assignee of l'lnumArt Br.t.r3.lEzrrir,vr., a Bank rupt. [Jan. 18, 'al3-ts. PTR3I! _L '1 The inniersignecl having purchased the Stock, 1 - 4,0 d \VIII and Fkaurcs of the well-known Tobacco Store - of the late Cronnt 31. BOOTIT, deceased, have entered into a co-partnership to carry on the business Of :krA:s.:I3FAC7fIrEING SEG ARS, SEC ARS, TOBACCO, SNUFFS. PIPES, And all articles usually kept in a First-class To bacco and Segar Store; and they hope by a strict attention to business, and fair dealing, to merit a reasonable share of the public patronage, as well as a continuance of the patronage bestowed on their predeceor. The public can rely on. getting at our Store as good Goods for the money as ran he obtained at any similar establishment in the State. tda _Ve do not think it neeesmry to publsh our Price,, as the Goods will tell for themselves. J. A. JORDAN & CO., 'Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. S tuN OF THE PUNCH. Jan. 18, T-S-Iy.] MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the ANNUAL ELECTION of DIRECTORS for the COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY, will be held nt the office of the Company, la Odd Fellows' Hall, on MONDAY, February 3d, IW, at 2 o'clock. P. M. GEO. YOUNG, 38.., Jan. 11. '8841.4 Secretary. 'ESTATE OF GEORGE 31. BOOTH, - 1 - late of Columbia borough, Lancaster coun ty, deceased, Letters of Administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all 'persons Indebted thereto 'are - requested to snake immediate payment', :nal those having claims or demands against the sense, will pre sent them for settlement to the undersigned, re siding in said. borough. Jan. 11, '684;14 MARY BQOTH. piTTSBURGET DYE HOUSE! Fancy Dyer & Scourer, Having lately been in the Dyeing Easiness in Pittsburgh, informs the citizens or Colombia and vicinity, that he has opened an establish ment near the corner of FOURTH. & PERRY STREETS, CC;LITSIBLk, Where he will dye all kinds of Silks, Woolen Goods, DeMines, &c., etc. anit Gentlemen's Apparel cleansed and dyed at reasonable prices. Jan. 11, '6B-31n. , .1 FRED. STEIN. ELECT SCHOOL'. MRS. SAMUEL EVANS, Locust Street, above Fourth. having. furnished a room with Geographical anti Astronomical Maps, etc., is giving ingtructions in the English branches of education to a small number of pupils. and would be pleased to teach a few more. 'None are desired who have not already acquired sonic knowledge of Reading, Writing and Arithmetic. ),77 - , - -Terins moderate. [Jan. 31, 4Z-tf. pT T 1; LIC SALE! AVIII be sold at Public Sale. ou TU ESD.II7, FEBRUARY 13th, 1868, at thr residence of he Subscriber, in West 'Hemp- Veld township. Lancaster county, Pa., adjoining the borough ra Columbia, on the Columbia amt. Ch,•'tnut hill Turnpilze. the following, valuable Pei sonal Property. to wit: - TEN 1 - LEAD 01! CHOICE MULES, - - - - - all young and well broken, eight of them well metecl. both In qlze mill Color. . One Six-year Old GRAY rim...F.% suitable for tam us'—n fine driver. One Thorough-Bred DURHAM 81 - LL, between 2 and 3 years old. Four Thorough-Bred DURHAM BULLS. (year- Four Well-tired DURHAM COWS. 2 of them fee-h. One two-year old Helfer, six Dur ham Heller , . (yearlings.) Eighteen Head of sToCI: CATTLE, 2 yeats old; three of them are Rom, hinted. .A .1,0, three Yearlings, HOMO Raised. 8 Hend of Fine Southdown Sheep, full bred. S Fine Shoat , . 2 Broad-Wheeled Planta tion Wagons and Beds (nearly new,) 2 Ore Wag onq and 1 Ore Wagon 'Bed, I Geiser's Improved 'Marsh nig Machine. Separator and Horse-Power, Threshing :Machine, (Lavish malted rill in good order, Boston Cannon Corn Sheller, I) Plows, two Harrows, 1 torn Plow, 2 Shovel Harrows, 1 large flay Fork, etc., 11 Sets Wagon Harness, six Sets Plow Gears, (all the Harness is in good ordero Fifth Chains, Single and Double Trees, Shovels, Forks, Rakes, Nine Cribs for feeding Cattle, etc. The Sale will commence with a variety of HOUSEHOLD GOODS, consisting of Carpets, Chairs, Extension Table, Stoves, Washing . :Ma chine, Barrels. Meat Stands, and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M.. precisely, when the terms and conditions will be made known by JOHN P. STA:MA-N. JouN IkaAnv, Auctioneer. N. B.—A Credit et one year will be allowed on all Sales amounting to Twenty Dollars (MOO) and upwards. [Jan. 18, '6B-3t. Wm. W. Viry TURNER'S TIC DMILO LT= UX 0 It UNIVERSAL NEURALGIA PILLS! A Safe. Certain and Speedy Cure for NE UM A Li: AND ALL NERVOUS DISEASES! ITS EFFECTS ARE MAGICAL. It Is the Vt.:FAILI3Fr: RE:errmv in all eases of Neuralgia Fad:ills, often eller:Uinta perl'ect cure In less than twenty-four hours, from the use of no more than two or three PilLs. No other term of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed to yield to this WONDERFUL REMEDIAL AGENT. Even in the severes eases of Chronic Neural gia and general nervous derangement,—of many years stamllng,—alfeeting the entire system, Its use for It tow days. or a few weeks at the utmost, always affords the Joust astonishing relief, and very rarely Mils to produce a complete and per manent earns. It Contains 110 drugs or other materials in the slightest degree tnJu does even to the MOST, deli eat, ...y.,ten t , and elm be used wlth rrni•Eer SAFETY. It has long been in eonstant use by many of our MOstT EmiNENT rilyslcaAN:s, who give it their unanimous and unqualified approval. sent by until ull receipt. or price, and. postage. One pavkage ^ Lal Postage It ets. Six packages, 70 , 1 Twelve packages, 0.5 " -16 It is sold ny ait wholesale and retail dealers in drug., and medicines throughout the (Tutted States, and by TURNER Sole Proprietors, TIZFZIONT 8 ruumr, llosrON. MAss. Jan. 11, 'et,eteno. TECKIN4IS 1)1.\ :TI cern> fit s: 73t1 SU Is /old 20 15 " ...111:111,112L; " JOIIN FENDRICH. CALL TOBACCO, SNUFF ct SE AR ,11,, , ent for the New York Fine Cut, Nary, and Nonitor Chow-Chow Chewing Tobacco corner 01 Front and Locu,t street+, Columbia, Pa. dee 11, P•2O-1;:. f\ UXItTEItI.I REPORT Or THE Condition orrh, coLummA NATIONAL BANK, on the 17:wining of t h.. First MONDAY of Sarni:try, INiS, nEsouncrs. Note, and 1:111, di,,counte,L. ;710,300.18 05.ser 7. S. 131,1141 s deposited for Clretilat on hand........ Not., of Nntional Rank, Nutt ,c,l.Stat" I"r.l,tlunal Currency Spode Lozl Tender and Conip'nd Intc,res: Note,- ludthg Hc votiuc :=4..1,11,, j.(1.141.61 [We it oat .:N'ational 24.5.2 , 7f2.13 . Du, rrOill ”ther I:anks I.toti , e awl nest Estatc Curt ~ ut Exp,n,c, L'ILITIES. ra!idu I Stock - paid 1:1. Surplus Fund Discounts and Exellangt,.... Z , 14,569.9fl 1'r.dit.1111411.4444.444, :1,116.11 1)1%14.1111N 11111)1thi I Mt. to 1 :C:111011:ti Ban Its "i her P.:lltUs Ciro;latM of Columbia Na tional !Sault.— ...... hull \dopt 11i.100,11a lileletodtic,, of DlrePtorq... 'sworn to and ~ttbscritpell 1)3 s.k NIUE SHOCLI, CaMiler. Columbia, Jan. 7,'f-Yam Q.._ TATE 31 ENT S IPOWING T ECO N - inn of the FIIIST NATIONAL 13.1.:".:IC Of co r,(, - 31 ni.k , touria,.., January 13th, 11.1.250i7 Note.: soul 1,111‘; discounted_ 5185,b73.26 Bonds dep'd for circulation 150,000.00 Bond, U. S. on hand 23,300,00 1333,17-1._4: Notes of National Banks__ 9,908.00 Legal Tenders and Specie._ 2:371-15.00 Cash Items. including Bev vtlue Stamps__ V. S. Cert Mentes Postal Currency- Due from Banks etirTellt Expense , , and Taxe. Fixtnr.• ......... ...... I'ln:tat/don Surplus Fund .nlvidends unpaid—. Indisulual Pepordt.. Duo to I n kur., Front lA., No I ildeb tedzie's of Directorz. urn to tußt NubscrWect S. S. DETWILER, Cahhier, Jan. 7, ISGA-3nl I= STEIN FRED M!3MMM LI A ...VK S. BEI 19,000.00 -"„300.00 51,211,,T.r.51 905.00 20.00 1,032.10 ME] ‘,10.1,71 .+5.4 1.615,749.11. 21,6. - A.t ) 2,6M,47 10,000.00 1,4 50 51 LIABILITIES 52,C.57.10 621.L7 5112.157.00 $2:35,2'.91 79 L.',7Y)O CR 1,1'.11.10 EOM 5'A),00.).00 111,7.1113 5iR,016.10 f.,t,nz• 00 .110 -1.78.'S 541R,440.0D 51.1,60".'12. 1,0110.00 $_16. , .067.07 $150,000.00 . 131,545.0(1 . 14000.00 ..(N) 00 . - • 11.0.3'20.01 . 6,434:26 . 13,507.77 MIMI
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