6 . b's Ittriunttlia Coli~ - mbia, turday, _February 1, 1868. • - untrsreArross, letters, contilbutions, generally , of •it and Interest to the reader, will be acceptable friends from all quarters. iIKITAUSTED.—The last edition of the is ontirely exhausted. Over two build extra copies were sold from this oilice Hess' book store. ÜBLIO SALE.—Attention is directed he advertisement of Mr. John P. Sta ff. He will sell some of the finest stock he county. ,ALL.—The Vigilant Firc Company, his place, are making great preparations their boll which is to comp off on the of the 22nd of February. TO YObit v iTENTS ' YE SONS."--Lodge 400, Sons ofppilta, of Columbia, will hold tt a Special Meeting this evening, at seven o'clock. Punctual attendance is desired. PAY YOUR BrLts.—We have sent out a number of bills to those who aro indebted to this office for subscription and job work 6. , and we hope our friends-will give the ma - bite -attention: "DRAMATIC COMBINATION."—Fannin & Hopkins' Dramatic Combination per formed in Odd Fellows' Hall, on Thursday and Friday evenings. Their liberality (?) towards the press was worthy of praise. THE RIVER.—Tbe Susquehanna river, at this point, is snore firmfy ice-hound than ever. Sleighs and all kinds of vehicles pass over. A line of sleighs meet the cars on either side, conveying passengers back and forth. RELIGIOUS.—Rev. D. Gerhart, of New Holland, this county, will preach in the Reformed church, this (Saturday) evening, at 7 o'clock, in the German language ; and ,on to-morrow (Sunday) morning, at 10 o'clock, and in the evening at the usual hour, in the English language. The public is cordially invited to attend. STEEL-CAPPED RAILS.—The Trenton Iron Company have taken a contract to fur nish one hundred tons of steel-capped rail road iron, at $125.00 per ton. The rails are to be made by Mr. Eindemyer's process. Steel rails made by the Rindemyer patent are now being used with great success on many of the different rail roads in the United States. SoLD.—John Hartman has sold the two brick houses lately built by. him, on Fifth street. Mr. Hartman is one of our most enterprising citizens, and with his limited capital builds more houses than any other man in the borough. They ere, too, just the kind of houses we want. Would that we had a few more builders like Mr. H. GET YOUR. PUOTOGRAPUS TAKEN.— Mr. L. M. Williams has again resumed op erations at the old stand on Front street. He is an experienced artist, and persons who wish pictures of any style and size, can besuited as well as in the large cities. He hasre-fitted the gallery and added many Improvements. Read his advertisement, then call and see him. Loom RANELAGE baa been wade to pay twenty shillings and costs for smoking on the street cars in London. Now if be had purchased his segars at the tobacco store of J. A. Jordan d; Co., Columbia, this would not have happened, as the flavor would have been so pleasant that every one would have appreciated and been delighted with it. Jack keeps the best. Call and see. OUR NERCHANTS.—Notwithstandiug the cry of dull times, our merchants do a good business and have on hand a large stock of goods of all descriptions, and per sons will Lind it to their advantage to pur chase their goods in Columbia instead of elsewhere. Goods are selling remarkably low, and now is the time to make purchases, as Ntlie spring dry goods must take a rise. REAL WINTER. AGAIN.—On Wednes day afternoon and evening another severe snow storm set in, which for a time threat ened to put a stop to all kinds of out•door business, and render railroading exceeding ly difficult. Every outward object wore the appearance of stern winter. Snow fell to the depth of several inches, and the ♦weather continuing cold, makes the sleigh ing the very best. COLUMBIA. ICE COMPANY.—This com pany have got their new ice houses filled with beautiful clear ice, and with the sup ply stored away in the old houses, we may expect to have any quantity of the cooling luxury next summer ; and at cheaper rates than formerly. Nir. S. C. Swartz has work ed hard to get up the new houses and got nearly a two year supply stored up, for, which he deserves credit for his enterprise. Sr. PAUL's DlV.—Last Saturday, (Jan= uary 25th,) was' f4t. Paul's day, and if the following old pr4hecy be true, we are go ing to have a gar-old time, and enjoy our selves until next' January. Here is what the prophetic bard saith: "If Saint Paul's day be fine and clear, It does betide a happy year; But If It chance to snow or rain, Then will be dear all kinds of grain : If clouds or mists do dark the sky, Great stores of birds and beasts shall die; —Awl if the winds do fly aloft, Then wars shall vex the kingdom oft." As Saturday - was one of the balmiest, brightest, clearest days of the year, we have reason to expect"that the ensuing year will be a happy and prosperous one to us all. BANK STREET TO DE OPEN ED.—A project is now almost completed to widen Bank street, and open it. through to Wal nut street. All the property holders along said street are willing, save Mr. Fonder smith, who seems to object on account of the injury to his buildings; but notwith standing this, it will be of untold advantage to him, and we think it will be to his inter est to consent to the proposition at once. It will take übont fora• and a half feet off the Bank, and about the same off Mr. Fondersmith's property. It will make an important business street, as well as a very pleasant one, and will bring the travel from the Columbia bridge and the Marietta pike right into the business centre of the town. Let the work of improvement to our City go on. PROPERTY SOLD.-3". C. Pfshler sold a double house, on Uuion street, a few days since, to Thomas and James Twohey, for twenty-two hundred dollars. Colonel C. S. Kauffman ha's sold his fine residence and . lot•of ground, on Sedond St., to eon. Wm. Strong;, of Philadelphia, - on terms not made public. Mr. Strong has sold his lot of ground, on Cherry street t .adjoining , Ephraim Hershey, to C. S. Kauffman. , , Dr. D. I. Brnner,.will occupy tile .. .pre:sent residence of :Mr. Kauffman, siler the Ist of . April next.- - We learn that Col. Kauffman will com mence the erection of a splendid residence on his lot, corner of Second and Cherry sts., at once. The plans and specification-% will be furnished by Mr. Hobbs; of Philadelphia. lIINDERPEST.—We ,'regret to learn that cattle belonging "to our friend_ Philip F. Wisler, of Bucks county, Pa., are dying with that dreadful plague, the rhinderpest. NEW YORIC TItIitIINE.—PersOKLS who desire to subscribe for the New 'York weekly Tribune at one dollar and twenty cents per year, will please call on Samuel Evans, Esq. LARGE PORKER.—Mr.. Sebastian Mil ler, of Adamstown, Lancaster county, slaughtered a bog on the 27th ult., which weighed, when dressed, nine hundred and forty-six and one-half pounds. Who can beat Adamstown ? ADVICE To YOUNG' MEN.—The New York Consmercica is advising young men in the country, out of employment, to keep away from the cities. Says the editor: "It is the fashion now-a-days for our young mei" to turn their backs upon the farm and accept of precarious clerkships with poor compensations. Our large cities are therefore crowded with individuals who are living upon half-pay, leading a depend ent life, and struggling with existence, who might be independent, contented, and hap py, in the country. How many hundreds of young men now oat of employen t because of the financial stagnation, who, had they never left the farm, would to-day have been independent landholders, engaging em ployees of their own." A NEW PRINTING HOESE.—Mr. Philip Shreiner has contracted with Mr. Michael Liphart to put up a building for the Sr,r on Bank street, North of Locust. It will be about twenty-seven feet front. by fifty-one feet deep ; three stories high, with French roof, and built in the most substantial manner. The first and second floors will be occupied as the engine, press, -jobbing, composing, and editorial rooms : of the CoLuartma. Sri. When completed it will be one of the finest printing houses outside of Philadelphia. A portion of the building will be ready for occupancy by the first of April next. The third story will be a fine large airy ball, and is intended for the Masonic Order and Sons of Malta. VISITOttS.—The Chester County Journ al does up " bores" thusly : " We are greatly annoyed by persons who seem to think their company very agree able, and so it might be in any other place' than a printing oilice. We don't like to be rude to any one, but in this case we must do so, and say to them, that unless they have business with the office they are Tory unwelcome visitors, and we do not wish to be annoyed with them. We are always glad to see our friends, but on matters not connected with the office, we prefer seeing them outside of it. Work ceases at six o'clock in the evening, after which time all private business can be transacted. As we don't wish to be misunderstood inthis mat ter,we put the case plainly, and say,all per sons having business with the office are welcome at an times, and those having no business are never welcome during work ing hours. We hope our friends will bear this in mind." Blucua YOUN "BOTeiIwORR"AND TUE HARIC2rIAIN " GOAK."—The old bush wacker is good on " botchwork ;" ho has just done some for Johnny Hartman. He has tried to saddle the poem, intended for him (Brigham,) which was published in last week's SPY, on Johnny—told him it was a "hit on him," etc. Now, Johnny, if you are a "Knickerbocker man"—if you "print a Copperhead paper"—if your "brains are made of pork, pork, pork"—if you halloo "nigger, nigger, nigger," or if you "run the Columbia Insurance Company," then the poem is intended for you, but not other wise. Now it happens that the person who wrote the . poem does not know Mr. Hart man at all ; but knew Brigham while in Knickerbockerdom as well as the "botch work" done in that State by the " Pork eine clan," of which Brigham may, some time, have occasion to thank us for placing before the public. - WHISKY SEIZURE.—Onr friend W.-U. Hess, Assistant Assessor, for this district, has _raised a " tempest in a tea-pot" among the Knights of fermented corn. He seiz ed, on Tuesday last, fifteen barrels of whisky, at Eagle's siding, Chickies. It was manifested " Sand Stone," and belong ed to one John L. Jacobs. We have often heard of_ corn being turned into whisky, but scud-stone--never--no, never! It shows what desperate straits those illicit distillers will resort to, to defraud the Gov ernment end fill their pockets with ill-got ten gain. Heretofore similar seizures did not amount to much, being quietly "whip ped" through the " Ring" and the matter hushed up, or not inquired into. But they find that their "ways are not past finding out," as, since the above seizure, the dis tillery has been closed by Collector Wiley, and the whole nest of fraudulent operators in the vicinity of Chickics, have suddenly come to grief. We hope, and will look for full justice to be done in this case, notwith standing the bluster and threats made by those who squeal. SONS OP MALTA—BREAD DISTRII3O TION.—Lodge -100, Sons of Malta, of Co lombia, intend to distribute several thous and loaves of bread amongst the destitute families in this borough, during the in clement weather. They propose to dis tribute this day, :tt the Town Hall, at one o'clock, two hundred and fifty loaves. A like number will be distributed at the same place, on 'Wednesday next, and on the Sat urday following. Should this article meet the eyes of any one who desires relief, or of those who have personal knowledge of others in extreme want, we are requested to direct them to hand in their names, and the number in each family, to Samuel Evans, Esq., at his office on Second street, before the time when such distribution is to take place. If there are any citizenswho desire to contribute food of any kind for the relief of the poor, their mite might be add ed to and distributed at the same time and place as above stated. The philanthropic liberality of the Sons of Malta is every where known, and theft. action in this case of distributing several thousand loaves of bread to the destitute of our borough, is truly commendable and worthy of all praise. Let the " Maltas' " nourish. BLESSED ARE PAYING SUBSCRIBERS. —Blessed is the man n'hodoth subscribe for his county paper and pays therefor. His feet shell not stand in slippery places ; he shell not be,forsaken by his friends, nor his children be seen begging. Blessed is he that wallzoth to the office of the printer, yea, even aseendeth to the sanctum, and payeth a year's subscription in advance. .6c/ala ! He shall learn wisdom day-by-day, and• be exalted above his fellows. flo shall talk knowingly upon all sub jects, and his neighbors shall be astonished at the muchness of his learning. Ile shall not contract bad debts or lose good bargains. ' not pay an additional per cent. on his taxes, for his eyes shall behold tho notice of the collector, and ho will take warning thereby. - • Verily, he shall bring, !its produce to the market when the prices are exceedingly goodoind withhold when the prices descend etlk. His children shall not vex him nor his wife wear the breeches. He shall live to a good old Lige, and when his hour is at hand, his soul shall not be troubled OA to its future state. But it were better for him that 'doth re fuse to subscribe for his county paper that be be bound, hand and foot, and cast upon a—feather bed. -If perchance he has a moment's peace, it is only that be may have a little rest ere the memory of an evil life lacerates his mind,asThe goad pricks the hide of the strong ox, so that his punishment may be long 'drawn out: Is children shall grow up in wicked ness, they shall put their hands to their noses, and vex hint to wrath, and his wife shah kick him out of bed. Sciali! CEMETERY lilrrrixa.—At a meeting of the citizens of - Columbia and vicinity, held on the evening of January 30th, 1868, for the purpose of purchasing a piece of 'ground and organizing' a Cemetery Com pany, the following proceedings were had: .On motion, Col. C. S. Kauffman was appointed Chairman, and John B. Bach man, Secretary. . Col. Myers stated that the object of the meeting was to consider the proposition of J. H. Miftlin, to sell a piece of ground ad joining the present cemetery, extending on the west to Locust street, and bounded on the south and north by Sixth and Seventh streets, containing six or seven acres, at the rate of eight hundred dollars (OM per acre. Ori motion, Col. J. Myers; J. H. Mifflin, J. Q. Denny, Col. C. S. Kauffman and J. B. Bachman, were appointed a Committee to draught and prepare a Constitution and By-Laws, with the view of making appli cation to the Court for a Charter for the organization and government of a Ceme tery Company. On motion of Mr. Truscott, the capital stock of the Company shall be fixed at ton thousand dollars (810,000,) and consist of ono thousand shares,. of tea dollars each, and that each share shall represent one vote. - . - On motion of Col. Myers, that a pro vision be made in the Charter providing for a surplus fund, sufficient in amount to be invested, that the interest accruing from the same will be sufficient to keep the Cemetery grounds in order and repair for future time. On Motion, the Committee appointed to prepare the Charter and By-Laws, be au thorized to employ an attorney•to examine and make application for the confirmation of said Charter. On motion of Mr. Truscott, that each person present be requested to propose a name for the new cemetery, at the next meeting. On. motion, adjourned to meet on Friday evening next, February 7th, at 7 o'clock. Brigham and His Jabe. EIMMT3 In sullen mood old Brigham sat, 13ewalling, cursing this and that, Because his thoughts were wandering far, And inebriety did debar Ills following after. So he swore And called for Jabe to do the chore. '• Go, Jai2e," said he, ••and get those bags; You'll Mid them there with labeled tags; The one marked 'SLANDER,' first you'll meet, And then `DEBAUCW and ' Ba.sn DECEIT; Then VIRTUE SCORNED,' and VICES NURSED,' • R.F-T.IGION SCOFFED," and !NIGOERS CURSED.' "These bags," said he, "have all been marked, And given me when I embarked, In heratdiag to public gaze Their weekly contents all ablaze With fiery words and burning thought, As I by Satan have been taught." " Now Jahe," said Brigham, "you go hence And gather full these bags: go thence To bawdy, brothel, pit, and den,— Go where debauch makes beasts of men,— Then go where virtue, by for glory yields. to practiced vice." "Go farther still, and gather scorn, Where piety would draw the thorn From contrite hearts. Then heap a fraud On Sacred Trust. Then plead for laud From rebel hearts; they know I thirst For blood of black men—race accurs'd." "Then go by stealth and noiseless tread, Down to the mansions of the (lead: There filch and scrape from mouldering bones, Forgotten deeds which death ralsowns, And there be sure that you do find That burled worth left blights behind." Then Jab°, with honest scorn, replied : "No, Brigham, though your rage betide My sure dissent; I will not yield To your command, and though you shield Your hell-wrought self in sulphur flame: Such works your own—pursue your game." "I have no fears, I neither dread Your venomed fangs, you copperhead:— A clothe's-horse trainer, drunk with beer— A bankrupt Yorker—` Junior' here. Go, dumpy sot, and curse your life, That with such demoniszns rife," Then Brigham stammered, "Jabe, I'll kicic Your saucy mouth—l'll send you—ltic—" Alt! Brigham's foot the air but cleft, Anti on the floor lie fell, bereft Of thought and motion. Thus you see The bags were tilled by Z. and O. ktrriages. t., Deaths end -.Marriages me published iu this paper without charge. When accompanied by commen taries, whether prose or poetry, five cents per line will be charged. Funeral notices ten cents perlino payable in advance. On the 28th all, by the Rev. G. Clawgcs, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr.Madtrts M. NISS.LrY, of Elizabethtown. to Miss ANNA M. UntsTaND, daughter of John M. lliestand, Esq., of East Donegal. On the 23d ult. by Rev. J. C. Owens, at the res idence of the liPicle's lather, DAVID M. MaXgn to Karr: F. "lluzcsgeaMe., both of Manheim twp. On the 21st ult., by Jacob Reinhold, HENRY S. to ADALINE S. KgerguLtsc, both of Manheint township. On the 11111 nit., by the Rev. David Carlin:lb DAVID Ertazurr, of East Donegal township, to MARY P. IMENEwaN, of Mount Joy twp. On the 28th ult. by Rev. John G. Goettxnan, at the residence of bride, S. C. Itga.u, of Lan caster, and MARY IL, daughter of Colonel L. W. Smith, of Allegheny City, Pa. Ptatip. On the ult., at Rohrerstown, Mrs. ELIZA BETH LEMAN, relict of John Leman, In the 84th year of her age. On the 15th ult., at his residence, Blue Rock Valley. Manor twp., GEORGE 31. LUTZ, aged 41 years and 13 days. On - the :3-ki ult., In Lancaster City. Reverend WALTER POWELL, in the 3Gth year of his age. tathets. PHILADELPHIA HARMETS. PHILADELPHIA, Jana:lazy:ll, 1868. Flour—Extra Fatally -- saog 923 Extra superfine ' 10 500919 00 ••Superfine 7 50®:6 50 Rye 7 0080 00 Wheat 2 5002 60 Rye 1 5.5a1 60 Corn 1 12(01 15 Oat. , ' • 76®78 Clover seed • 7 00808 00 Timothy seed 2 7560 00 Lard, 11 lb 12®1214 Butter, best quality 750 a 0 Eggs, yl dozen 83® 40 Tallow, 'pr ID 10010%. Columbia Lumber Market. Reported for the "Columbia Spy," by Bachman S, Martin, Susquehanna Planing Mills, Front Street. COLUMBIA, February 1. 1868. White Pine Cullings, or samples 4 10 00018 00 4" 44 0 .-Al Common 13 000024 00 24.1 Common 38 000010 00 Ist Common 00 00®65 00 '' •' Pannel 75 00©80 00 " " Joist and Scantling......... .... . 25 00 Hemlock. Joist and Scantling 18 00020 00 Ash and Oak 40 00015 00 Dressed flooring Boards 5 3'9 38 000 Cherry 40 00050 00 Poplar 25 60045 00 • Walnut Plank - $lO 75 00090 00 Pickets Headed, 4 feet . 17 00©18 00 Pickets Tapering, 5 feet ©3O 00 Pla.stering Lath 3 7.1 Shingles hunch, 20 inch._ Shingles Sawed, 21 inch Roofing Lath Carolina Yellow Pine Flooring. Columbia Flour audGrain Market. Beportea weekly for the "Spy," by GCOMO Bogle, CoLuaturA, February 1; 1808. Extra. faintly flour 11 50 White wheat flour 11 00 White Wheat'f bushel 2 50 Red Wheat 2 20 Rye 1 :10 Corn 1 10 Oats, :12 lbs • 03 Columbia Coal Market. Reported. weekly for this paper, by Bruner Iloore, Wholesale:mil Retail Dealers in Coal. CoLumulA, February 1, 1868... ES YARD DEL:D. B+lltillit - WR - Co. Select. Lump C0a1...5.5 .15 $. 50 1,2, &3, " 4 05 5 00 No 4 " 4 40 TT? N 0.5, " ... 3 65 400 Maltby Coal No. 1,2, 3, ..tr. 4, ... 4 65 5 00 Grand Tunnel, stove and Egg, ... 305 100 LykenS Valley Stove and ... 5 49 5 75 " Nntt, ... 4 40 4 75 Shamokin Stove and Egg, ... 4 65 - 5 00 " Nutt. ... 3 65 400 IN YARD. ...... 450 ..... 4 50 .350 4 50 ... 3 75 Maltby stove & egg, by car. gross , Shamalcen broken mg and stove :Nutt. Lykens Valley, Nutt, stove and egg, Consuin'rs Coal Co.stove .temby cur " Nutt. - Columbia Produce Market,. COLUMBIA, February 1,1808, 2.3p1 100®135 40 14 Potatoes, Eggs per dozen Butter, per lb Chickens, pair Lard, lb Sides, " Shoulders Hums Tallow Country Soap MIST ATE OF, GEORGE AL BOOTH, 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 make inunediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will pre sent them for settlement to the undersigned, re sidan.ll, ing in '6B-64. said borough ) , J ik•Dsimrfrallavale4lavooccgm SUSQUEHANNA PLANING- MILL, BACIDIAN & MARTIN, PROPRIETORS, FRONT Su,Br; Coral - atm:A, PENI , ZSYLVANLA, IVIIOLESA.LE .141111 BER DEALERS. Our stock of Lumber consists of WHITE PINE, HEMLOCK, POPLAR , ASII, PICKETS, LATH, SHINGLES, &c. FLOORING & WEATHERBOARDING. WHITE PINE & CAROLINA YELLOW PINE FLOORING, RABBETED FLUTED, DROP, AND BLOCK NVEA_THERBOARD, and SIDING, which has been carefully selected and manufactured. In connection with our Lumber Establish ment, we have a STEAM PLANING MILL, SASH and DOOR - MANUFACTORY, and are prepared to furnish Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brack ets, Shutters, Shelving,' NVindow and Door Frtunes, Casing, Moulding, &c. STAIR. RAILING MADE TO ORDER. Through our connection in the manufacturing of Lumber, And the facilities of our own estab lishment, we hope to command a generous pub lic patronage. J. B. BACIDOAN, B. 11lAwrrtv, febP6B-tf Columbia, Penna. DOWN TREY CON E ! Still another reduction In prices at IaTAGUE'S "Cheap Store," LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA, PENN'A Where you will find a full fine of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, which cannot be beat In prices. Also, a large Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING Which will be closed out regardless of COST. The assortment of Dry Goods, consists in part of LAMES DRESS GOODS, choicest styles and Latest Fashions. CALICOES, mus Lugs, GINGHAM'S, FLAN NEL% HOSIERY of nil GRADES, CLOTHS, CASSESIERES, SATTINETS, corronA_DEs, KENTUCKY JEANS, &c., Also a. handsome lot of HEAVY DOUBLE SHAWLS, Choice Styles, selling at cost. Ani-Goods shown with pleasure. [fehl-tf 11)EAD, READ, READ!, The undersigned would respectfully in lona the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, and all his old customers, that he has re-taken the OLD PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, situated on Front Street, three doors above Locust, where he shall be happy to serve them with any article they may desire In his line. PHOTOGRAPHS OR AMBROTYPES Of Yourself, Familyy or Friends, go to L. M. WILLL MS. If you want LARGE PAINTED PHOTO GRAPHS, go to L. M. WILLIAMS. If you want PANTED CARTE DE VISITES, go to L. M. Williams. If you want a Beautiful ALBA:TYPE, or POR CELAIN PICTURE,go to L. M. Williams. If yon want PHOTOGRAPHS OF YOUR DWEL LINGS OR OTHER BUILDINGS. go to L. H. Williams. PARIS EXPOSITION! It you want STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES of this Groat Exposition, or other Stereoscopic Pictures, go to L. M. wimains. FRAMES ! FRAMES ! bre will keep constantly on•hand a large and well-selected stock of Frames, both large and Small. Ac..Tic-rcantes of ale Styles 7711.1 p, to Order at Shore Notice, . . . By strict attention to business, and a desire to please, he hopes to merit a liberal share of the Public. Patronage. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE! L. 31. WILLIAMS, Photographer, Agent. Front Street, 3 doors above Locust, Columbia. Penn'a. • ALLEN NEEDLES, Sole 'Manufacturers and Proprietors of their Improved • SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME ALSO,'T/IE AMMONIATED FERTILIZER. PURE GROUND BONE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. PERUVIAN GUANO. We sell only No. I.—received direct from the Government. SUPER PHOSPHATE in Bags, 200 lbs. each, PRICE $.50 per 2000 lbs. Ammon fated FERTILIZER in Bags, 150 lbs. each, PEACE $3.5 per ahoo tbs. A discount to Dealers on above pricer: Agricultural Bcrtelt and Plum Str4s, Offices and Stores, 41 South Winer Stree., and 42 South Delaware Avenue. DEALERS IN OILS. CANDLES, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, feb/-3moj PHILADELPHIA. THE PLICENIX PECTORAL, OR COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY AND SENEICA SNAKE EOM Will cure the Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Colds, Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Bron chitis, Catarrh, Sore Throat, Voarsen ess, Whoop ing Cough, &e. Its timely use will prevent Pulmonary Con spmption, and even where this fearful disease has taken hold it will atibrd greater relief than any other medicine. Miss ICATE VANDERSLICE, Of Pottsville, says: "I was benefited -more by ttsing the Phomix Pectoral than any other medicine I ever used." Jacob Powers certifies that he has sold hund reds of bottles of the Phoenix Pectoral, and that all who used it bear testimony of its wonderful effects in curing cough. John Royer, "Editor of the Iruirpendent Phmar, having used it, has no hesitation in pronouncing it a complete remedy for cough, hoarseness, and irritation in the throat. . _ The proprietor of this medicine has so mach confidence in its curative powers, from the testi mony of hundreds who have used it, that the money will be paid back to any purchaser who is not satistied with its effects. It is so pleasant to take that the children cry for it. It costs only Twenty-live cents. It Is Intended for only one cln.s of diseases, namely, those of the Throat and Lungs. 476-Prepared only by LEVI OBERHOLTZER,'""AL 7 L4 Phontlxville,Pa. Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers, Johnston, Holloway C Cowden, \0.:;3 - North Sixth street, Philadelphia, General Wholesale Agents. 13.—1 f your nearest druggist or storekeeper does not keep this medicine - do not let him put you Mr with some other medicine, because he makes more money on it, but send at once to one of the agents for it. Sold by J. A. Meyers, and R. Williams, drug gists, Columbia, Pa. WANTED !—A LOAN OF $l5OO or MOO, for which satisfactory security will be given. Address fox 20S, Columbia, pa. Jan. '25, ALL WISHING TO BUY OR. SELL REAL ESTATE, Real Estate Record, A large sixteen page Journal, issued monthly, devoted to all matters, laws, facts and items of interest pertaining to Real Estate; containing full descriptions, with prices, &c., of several thousand properties, including Fruit, Truck, Grain and Glazing- Farms, Cottages and Country Seats, Mill Prop erties, Plantations, Tiinber Tracks, and Mineral Lands, for sale in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Texas, and other States. 16 006 1 08 00 15 00@17 00 8 00 -13@ 00 AZ'-SEND FOR A COPY—FREE !--6 , A; TOW.NSEND & CO., 1:0. 237 SOUTII sixTii STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA • Jan. 2.5, '6B-2t ANCY G OODS A Large Assortment of China and Wax ons, and Doll Heads, and China Goods of all kinds. Also, a great variety of Brushes, Combs, fie., to be had at JACOB ROTHARMEL'S, No. t 13,:: North Queen Street, nov. '67-3m.] Lancaster, Pa. MOTICE 3S HEREBY GIVEN", that _L 1 the ANNUAL ELECTION of DIRECTORS tor the coEumBIA INSURANCE ccou , ANY, will be held at the office of the company, in thht Follow hall, on MONDAY, February ;id, DM, at 2 o'clock I'. M. GEO. YOUNG, Ju., jail. 11, '6..5-lt.] Secretary. THE EQUVAIN 01? WEALTH ! -ar the only LEGALIZED KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY draws daily Competenice for Life ! Comfort and floppiness Is the Result of on Investment. IT COSTS NOTHING FOR A CIRCULAR. Address the STATE MANAGERS, MURRAY, EDDY & CO., Covington, Ky. JanlB-0/ao] WANTED ! 1,000 MEN WOMEN, Possessin e ,c , good character, and energy, perseverance and intelligence, to act us canvass ers for a series of NEW ENGRAVINGS! VPie Beautiful Ideal American Paces. Engraved ox: STONE in Paris, by the most emi nent Lithographers In the world. These faces, which are most beautiful and poetic conceptions, are designed to typify tha best Ideal types of American Worn:mimed, representing their char ities; devotion, sympathies; attachments and heroism MEI - - The lithography is In the Wailes& style of the art, and Is such as has rarely been equaled, and cannot be excelled. These portraits have received unqualified praise from the most eminent critics and prominent newspapers Of the country, and they should adorn every household in tile land. For particulars mid:descriptive circular ad dress D. 110111N5014 . , dec. 28, 'BT-tf.) " 46 Main St., ispringteld, Mass. - MARY BOOTH IF YOU WANT rtWd at rcasmiaLCc Baks =I NEW ADVERTISEMBNTS. GREAT BARGAINS IN P. SHREINER & SON'S. Prices Reduced. We have the Largest, Best Selected and Most Complete STOCK Or GOODS ever be fore otTered to the Public. W4TCHES, CLOCKS a: JEWELRY ! In gren,i. varlory„se3ected tYI th care from First- elves Establishments A very large Stock of American Clocks, of the Best Manufacture, including Seth Thomas Clock Conmauy, New Raven Clock Company. William Gilbert, 11N. Welsh, Atkins Cleric Company, And. all the best brvlils in the -Market Tile finest Stock of JEWELRY ever offered; many of the Latest and Cheapest Patterns. Breast Plus, FA.u• Plugs, Finger Rings, Sleeve Buttons, Fine Sets, Studs, Se. FINE FANCY GOODS Bought_at the Lowest New York Prices. Toilet Sets, Odor Caves, • Card Stands, Ladies' Companions, Watch Stands, Dressing Cases, Jewel Caskets, Glove Boxes, Ink Stands, Vases, Se SILVER WARE! The latest , Patterns Solid Silver Ware, consist ing in part of - Gravy Ladles, Sugar Spoons, Salt Spoons, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Mustard Sets, Pickle Knives, Pap Spoons, Salt Sets, Tea Spoons, 6zei. , Lte. SILVER-PLATED WARES ! THE BIFT IN THE COUNTY? We call special attention to this branch of our business. Our stock Ls directly - from the Manu facturer, bought for Cash, and consequently are able to save oar patrons the profits of the wholesale dealer. All our goods are plated on THE BEST WHITE METAL, And are warranted to be SUPERIOR In Quality and finish to anything made In the country. Our Stock, with but few exceptions, is WARRANTED TRIPLE-PLATE, antl consists in part of Tea Sets, Ice Fitehers, Tureens, Pickle Stands, .$l.-/tecelvers, Card Stands, Cake Baskets, Fruit, Baskets, Call Bells, Goblets, Ladles, Syrup Pitchers, Cups k Sztueers, Dinner Castors, Breakfas..t Castors, Celery Stands, Butter Dishes, Berry Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Creamers, Mugs, to We have an Illustrated Catalogue, from which any desirable pattern may be selected, which we nay not have on hand, , - -REIHEIVIDER THE PLACE !-FSZ SHREINER & SON, FRONT SruEE•'T, ABOVE LOCUST, COLUMBIA , PA W CEIPtS \ ND2iIX NDIT UIIES BollciuG TIC or coal - mil - LA; Fo Ise7. DEBT OF BOROrO If, Tan'y Ist, 1865, ASSETS OF BOROUGH, JANUARY Ist, 181.0 Real Estate 13alance due on lot sold Tax uncollected for year ISlr7. - $14,574 05 iiii RECEIPTS. Discount Co 000 00 • Tax of 1801 collected 159 50 1807 collected 5,100 00 Bonds. sold , •15,000 00 Accrues! Int. on Bonds at time of sale 151 31 $15,151 52 Rent of Hall 88 50 Lent of Market House Tables F , 09 31 Licenses 105 00 Sale of brick, and work done in alleys... 118 40 Cash on account Lot sold to Wagner 100 00 Bog Tax 303 75 Fines 103 50 EXPE:s.:DITURES Balance due Treasurer, .Tan'y Ist, 1067... 52.92 32 H. NE North, for professional services... 130 00 Appropriation to 'Vigilant Fire Co 32.5 00 Discount on Note for 02,400 00 61 67 renewal of Note 01,000 00.... 11 17 Gas, Street Lamps 418 57 Town Hall and Market, House 36 4)7 Printing 132 75 Lamp Posts and Repairs 75 65 Hardware I .p 09 Blanket,. 9 00 Itiwars,tf 3tarjcet, 'navies 10 00 of Hall S SI; Lumber 121 15 Stamps 7 40 . Supervisor's Salary 6W 7.3 Stationery 30 38 High Constable's Salary, Sr 369 30 Burgess' Salary 100 00 Note due Columbia. National Bank 1,000 00 Cost of Vagrants 50 70 Secretary'sne 21 Salary and Sundries 68 3873 Stol Brick 53 52 Nand 12 01 :Masonry 166 25 Qualifying °nicer. 10 88 Assessor 35 00 . ........ ............... Cost of Survey in laying out Streets 1,93 i) a 2 Note due Columbia Is.;ational }lank 2,00,..1 - - - - 11. E. Wolfe, opening Streets 4,987 70 (-Razing 2 80 Repairs and attendance to Town Clock.. 40 00 Gas Fitting 158 :TS Iron Safe :tail Freight 195 55 Costs on Snits brought Painting St Rail, Boards . . . . . .. .. . , Stearn Fire Engine .4,161 S 5 " " Freight 5513 $1,517 00 Rose, Coupling, Se 595 Si Repairing Streets, Alleys, Sc 1,761 15 Auctioneer, Selling Lot on Locust 5t...... 11.00 Printing Bonds tl5 00 'Borough Regulator's Salary 20 00 :McGinnis, Constable, for extra services, 100 00 Interest on Bonds due Dee. lot 490 00 J. Hartman, damages opening :;d St Treasurer's Commissions Receipts Expentlitufes Xalarier tll liirmis of Treas'r, Jim. 4, 1898, $1,66.5 93 25, A GENTS WANTED FOR The, BLIMI -COATIS, And flow They Lived, Fought and Died r•or The Union. with Scenes and Incidents in the Great Rebellion. Comprising Xarratives of Personal Adventure Thrilling Incidents, Daring Exploits Heroic Deeds, Wonderful Escapes, Life In the Camp, Field and ; Adventures of Spies and Scouts, together with the Smigs, Ballads, Anecdotes, and Humorous Incidents of the War. Splendidly llinstrateti with Over One Ili:NIA:1:n FiNt: PORTRAITS S. Ttrtr.r. There is a certain portion of the war that will never go into the regular histories I nor be em bodied in romance or poetry, which s a very real part of it, and will, if preserved, convoy to suc ceeding generations a better idea of the spirit of the conflict than many dry reports or careful nail :dives of events, and this part may be milled the gossip, the fun, thc pathos sf the war. This illustrates the character of the leaders, the ha mar of the soldiers, the devotion or women, the bravery of men, the pluck of our heroes, the ro mance and hardships of the service. The Valiant and Brave Hearted, the Pictur esque and Dramatic, the Witty and Marvelous, the Tender and Pathetic, and tile whole PllllO - of the War, are here thrillingly portrayed in a masterly numner, at once historical and ro mantic, rendering it the. most. ample, unique, brilliant and readable book that the war has sailed forth. Amusement its well as Instruction may be found In every page, as gruphic detail, brilliant wit, and authentic history, are skillfully inter woven 111 this work of literary art. Scud for Circulars and see our terms, and a full description of the work. Address. JONES BROTHERS & Philadelphia, Jan. 2.5, '67-tf.*i IQOII. SALEI A PLEASANT and CONVENIENT HOUSE and LOT on Second street, Columbia. Inquire a this °Mee. [dcc. 14, rgLOCKS ! CLOCKS!! • CLOCKS !! ! American Clocks of all 'chub; and Styleti, at ueed prices. Tao Celebrated SETH T nomAs Cloche, .ally warranted, and excelled by none. Purchasers will Lind our stock large and complete. P. SHREINER & SON. NE'W - ADFRRITS,EALENTS. 540 MILES UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, RUNNING WEST FROM OMAHA Across THE CONTINENT ARE NOW COMPLETED! TILE 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 re: the weather permits the road-bed to be sufficiently packed to receive the rails, The work continues to be pushed forward In the rock euttings on the western slope with unabated en ergy, and a much larger force will be employed during the current year titan ever before. The prospect that the whole GRAND LINE TO THE PACIFIC WILT. LIE COMPLETED IN IS O, was never better. The means so far provided for construction have proved ample, and there is nO lack of funds for the most vigorous prosecution of the enterprise. These means are divided into four classes: L-UNITED STATES BONDS, Having thirty years to run, and bearing six per cent. currency , interest, at the rate of $ll,OOO per mile for 517 miles on the Plains; then at the rate of $lB,OOO per mile for 1.10 mil es through the Rocky Mountains; then at the rate of 632,000 per mile for the remaining distance, for which the United States takes a accord Um as security. The inter est on these Bonds is paid by the United States Government, which also pays the Company one half the amount of its bills in money for trans porting its freight, troops, mails, &c. The re maining half of these bills is placed to the Com pany's credit, and forms a sinking fund which may tinnily discharge the whole amount of this lien. 2.—FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. By its charter - the Company is permitted to issue its own First Mortgage Bonds to the same amount as the bonds issued by the government, and no more, mut only as the rood progrows. The Trustees for the Bondholders, are the Hon. E. D. Morgan, U. S. Senator from New York, and the Hon. Oakes Ames, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, who are responsible for the dc livery of these Bonds to the Company, in ac cordance with the terms of the law. 3.-TTIE LAND GRANT The Union Pacific Railroad Company has a land grant or absolute donation from the govern ment of 1200 acres to the mile on the line of the road, which will not be worth leas then $l,lO per acre, at the lowest valuation. 4.-THE CAPITAL STOCK The authorized capital of the Union Pae Railroad Company Ls SIOO,O(X),(XXi, of which $8,54.7,4- 000 have been paid on the work already done. The "Weans S'ujio'ent to Build the Road Contracts for the entire work of building Olt miles of first-class railroad west from Omaha, comprising much of the most difficult mountain work, and embracing every expense except sur veying, have been made with responsible par ties, (who have already finished over 540 miles) at the average rate of sixty-eight thousand and fifty-eight dollars ($65,0.58) per mile. This price includes all necessary shops for construction and repairs of oars, depots, stations, and all other in cidental buildings, and also locomotives, passen ger, baggage, and freight cars, and other requis ite rolling stock, to an amount that shall not be less than 5,000 per mile. Allowing the east of the remaining one hundred and eighty-six of the eleven hundred miles assumed to be built by the Union Pacific Company to be $90,000 per mile, TILE TOTAL COST OF ELEVEN HUNDRED MILES WILL BE AS FOLLOWS; 914 milts, at eGS,OSB ISO miles, $90,000 Add discounts on bonds, surveys, Sc „ Amount As the U. S. Bonds are equal to money, and the Company's own First 'Mortgage Bonds have a ready market, we have as the AVAIL:OILE BASH - 11l .FOll BUILDING ELEVEN Husamm S. Bonds 440 328,000 First. Mortgage Bonds 20,328,000 Capital Stock. paid in on the work now done 8,500,000 Lend Grant, 11,080,000 acres, at $1.50 per acre 21,1tV,000 Total The Company have am plc facilities for supplying any deficiency that may arise in means for con struction. This may be done wholly or in part by additional subscriptions to capital stock. Eau:Nl:vas OP• TUE COMPA N At present, the profits of the Company are de rived only from Its local traffic, but this is alrea dy much more titan sufficient to pay the Interest on all the Bonds the Company cnn Issue, if not another mile were built. It is not doubted that when the road is completed the through traffic of the only line connecting the Atlantic and Pa cific States will be large beyond precedent, and, as there Nvlll be no competition, it can always lie done at profitable rates. It will be noticed that the Union Pacific Rail road Is, in fact, a Government Wurk, built under the supervision of Government officers, and to a large extent with Government money, and that its Bonds are issued under Government direc tion. It is believed that no similar security is so carefully guarded,and certainly no other Is based upon a larger or more valuable property. As the Company's FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, are olTerell for the present at NINETY CENTS ON Tlll7. DOLLA.It ; they are the cheapest secur ity- ht the market, being more than 11 per cent. lower than IL S. Stocks. They pay ; SIX PEE CENT. IN GOLD, or - Over'NlNE PER GENT. upon the investment, and have thirty years to run before maturity. Subscriptions will be received in Columbhi, by SAMUEL EVANS rw4 and in New York at the Company's Office, No. 20 Nassau street, and by Continental National Bank, No. 7 Nassau st., Clark, Bodge Sr. Co., Bankens, No. 51 Wall street, JohnJ. Cisco &Son, Bankers, No. 33 Wall street, and by the Company's advertised Agents throughout the United States. Remittances should be made in drafts or other funds par in New York, and the Bonds will be sent free of charge by return express. Parties subscribing through Local Agents will look to them for their safe delivery. A New Pamphlet and Map, showing the Pro gress of the V, ork, Resources for construction, and Value of Bonds, may be obtained at the Company's Offices, or of its advertised Agents, or will be sent free on application. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York. Jan. 8, '6B-tf. 515,000 00 .$12,000 00 00 00 1,674 65 DAYS OF APPEAL FOR 1868 TO THE TAXABLE INHABITANTS OF LAN CASTER COUNTY. $21,138 ;IS Pursuant to the Provisions of the laws of 'this Commonwealth, the undersigned Commission ers of Lancaster county, hereby give notice to the TAXABLE INHABITANTS, within the re spective City. Boroughs and Townships of the said county, that the Days of Appeal from the assessment of ISIS, will be held at the Commis sioners' Otllce, in the City of Lancaster, on the days following, to wit : or the Townships of Adamstown Borough, Bart, Brockziock, Ciernaryou, Coca!leo East, Cocalieo West, Colernin, Conn Jbla Conestoga, Co my, Clay, Donegal Ea.st, Donegal West, Drumore, Ephrata, - Earl, Earl EaNt, Earl West, Elizabeth, Elizabethtown Borough Eden, Fulton, Hen - infield East, Hemptleld West, Ltunpeter East, Lainpeter West, I 1 09 30 GO Lancaster, Leacock, Le:week Upper Little Britain, Marti; Manor, Mount Joy, Mount Joy Borough Marietta Borough, Manbeint do Paradise, Penh, Pequea, Providence, Bar ho, Salisbury, Sadsbury, (Aiii f,39 si $2.2,30.5 $21,158 98 ;29:1 OD Strasburg, Strasburg Borough, Warwick, Washington Borough, I...ancaster City, .Thursday, Feb. :ii. And at the same time and place, the Appeal from the Military rolls will be held. JACOB B. SHUIVAN, SAMUEL SLOKOM, C. H. :"..Z.IS.SLY, Jan. 25, 1.1541t.] - NEW STATION &c The undersigned would respectfully invite the attention of the public to his large and well se lected stock of Goods, consisting of MISCELLANEOUS, RELIC lOUS, AND JUVENILE BOOKS. STANDARD WORKS—lllustrated :ma in 11711) Binding. FAMILY, HAND & POCKET BIBLES. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS—The cheapest offered. TOY BOOKS FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS —Highly Illustrated. GAMES OF ALL KINDS. STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS—A largo CARD & CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS— With frames to suit. WORK BOXES—Plain and furnished. WRITING DESKS AND CASES. PORTFOLIOS—Of all sizes A flue ossortment of POCKET BOOKS, PURSES, DIARIES A: CARD CASES. Ei - Call and examine for yourselves. J. B. SILEAFFER'S Cheap Cash Book Store, 32 North Queen Street. Lancaster, Pa. dcc. 11, '67-u) T'DIE JEWELRY'. Benuttfel Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Handsome s, Gold Rings, Fine Setts fie.. &c., &c.. very choap at SIIRLUNER ..t SON'S. OF THE 562,205,012 . 16,710,000 7,u00,000 W, -15,010 Tuesday, Feb. 11,166 S 'Wednesday, Feb. 12 TltuNday, Feb. 13 Friday, February 11 Tuesday, Fe Wednesday, Feb. 0 Thursday, Feb. 20 Friday, February 21 Tue,day, Feb'y Wednesday, Feb. 27 variety ‘3'W`TV AD VEi7TISZ' rh'7.718. B AILEY ti CO., 819 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. DIAMONDS, Pearls, Rubles, Sapplares,Eineralds, Rare Gems Engagement Dings, Weilillng Rings. LOW PRICES. BAILEY & CO., PIILL.A.DELPHIA WATCHES! Of the most celebrated nutgers. Sole agents for the grand Gold Medal PATER P.1111.1.1PE CO. time-keeper, the best watch inane faetu red. LOW PRICES. BAILEY & CO., PHILADELPHIA BRIDAL SILVER, For WEDDING PRESENTS, of entirely new and artistic designs. LOW PRICES. BAILEY & CO., PHILADELPHIA PLATED WARES, From the most celebrated American and English makers. LOW PRICES. BAILEY .S 5 CO., PIIILA.DELPIIIA WORKS OF ART ! FINE OIL PAINTINGS. STATUARY, BRONZE.'S, Sc LOW PRICES. Our stock is unsurpassed by any establishment in the country, both in regard to price and qual ity, our foreign importations having been select ed with great care by one of the firm in Europe. Our wares are constantly arranged for exhibi tion, and strangers in the city, whether desiring to purchase or not, are cordially Invited to call and examine. .nv-Orders by mail carefully and promptly at tended to. BAILEY & CO., No. 819 en .-,T - Nur STREET, PHILADELPHIA. N. B.—Designs of Silver Ware, hc l sent U 3 [Jun. 20, '6B-13% 4YERS & PINKERTON, COLUMBIA STEAM CO.ACFI WORKS, SECOND ST., NEAI - WALNUT, COLUMBIA The Carriages, Buggies, Sze.. made at these Works, have a reputation second to no others in the State. They claim for their work the merits of beauty of form, elegance of ilnish, and strength of structure. One of the distinguishing features of their work is its durability; all vehicles of their build are constructed of the best seasoned material, and put together firmly and substan tially. COACH S:kIITIIING, REPAIRING, .Cc This branch of the bubiness will be attended to with punctuality and despatch. CffiLDßl;~i :5 entitIAGEES, Wagons, Se., for sale or made to order. it,"-Call at their Works and examine their Stock and prices. [jan IS 'GS-tf CALDWELL & FRY, EIOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS, 40G MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. I. C. CALDWELL. \Vm. W. FRY. San. IS, 'GS-Gmo. T)RLVATE The Subscriber offers at Private Sale, TWO FRAME HOUSES, Situated in Cherry Street, in the borough of Co lumbia each 20 leet front, with Lot of Ground extending in depth 19 reef.. lie aieo oilers for sale the _ _ WELL-mcowzr FISHERY, Situated about the center of the Susquehanna, and which Is one of the best Fisheries on the river. For further particulars, call on Tan. IS. ISM.] SAMUEL READ. THE CAMPAIGN FOR 1 8 6 8! PONIYERSMITIT's NEW YEAR OFFERING ! To housekeepers and titoe commencing house keeping, lye Invite special attention to our extensive stock of all the best makes of SIIEETINGS, SHIRTING MUSLIN'S, CHECKS, Cr INGII ,lc Williamsville Muslim> Wamsutta do Extra 1-1 Bleached " ;,/,, yard wide Unbleached, only 121% " _llublins at 8 and 10 " Pillow Case Muslim; 18 and 20 " 2 3 yards wide Sheeting. Extea yard wide Ticking. Good Ticking.s at I'23 : land, 13 " oingbanis lOaad 12,14 " NEW CALICOES Iteeelved every week. All the best goods at 12; cent.. Very good at El, S mid 10 cents. THE CHEAPEST FLANNELS IN COLUMBIA. Now Is the nine to buy FRENCH MERINOS, POPLINS, &e., As we ate selling Ott our WINTER GOODS WITHOUT REGARD' TO COST!. Alw, the balance of our stock of SHAWLS, Which are all of late purchases, and new Styles, and will he closed out at astonishingly LOW PRICES: BLANKETS ! BLANKETS !! SVPILII ALL-WOOL 131?.1., RC lens than. GOLD PRICE:, Alco, CRIB I.' CRADLE BLANKETS, AlOty DIANK - I , ,rS, COVE:ICI-ET:4 HOOP & BALMORAL SKIRTS, Of all sizes :Ind price A FINE STOCK OF FIiUS ! WltieliNt are , -.ollng ni hargain9 Great Ikirgains to g.vrr:NExr.-;! All Wool CASSIMERES trona 75 C 1,.. to $2.00 ,cr yard. OUR COATINGS AT COST! kND SUITS MADE TO ORDER! And perfect MA guaranteed, and n saving of 20 pt,r cent GLASS AND QUEENSWARE! CARPETING, OIL CLOTHS LOOKING GLASSES, woor,, Co TON A: LINEN CARPET CHAINS, PRIME FEA.TIIERS, WALL PAPERS, WIN DOW SIT ADES, FIXTURES, &v., dr.c., FONDERSMITITS STORE, 125 LOCUST STILk:ET, Jan. 16, 15 COLUMBIA, PA -66. T OBACCO FOR SALE 1 EIGHTY-OXE BOXES of Splendid Fanta sy TOBACCO Leaf - TOBACCO is offered for sale at reasonable rates, by DAVID 11Alf.AITEJL Jan..lB, '6B-ff.] • , Front Street, Columbia. NEW FIRM' I - le undersigned having purchased the Stock Good Will and Fixtures of the well-known Tobacco Store- Of the late GEORGE bL BOOTH', deceased, have entered into a co-partnership to carry on the business Of MANUFACTURING SEGARS, SEG-ARS, TOBACCO, SNUFFS, PIPES, And all articles usually kept In a First-class To bacco and Seger Store; and they hope by %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 predecessor. The public can rely on getting at our Store as good Goods for the money as cim be obtained at any similar establishment in the State. u.V..."We do not think it necessary to publsh our Prices, as the Goods will tell for themselves. J. A. JOltbA_li" Lt. CO., Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. Jan. 18,.(13-1y.] Stax OF TIIF. PUNCH. PITTSBURGH DYE 110 USE Fancy'Dyer & Scourer, Raving lately been in the Dyeing Business in Pittsburgh, informs the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, that he has opened an establish ment near the corner of FOURTH LI: PERRY STREETS, cow:Nunn, Where he will dye all kinds of Silks, Woolen Goods, Delaines, c., /NJ-Ladies' and Gentlemen's Apparel cleansed anti dyed at reasonable prices. • Jan. 11, '6B-3m.' o ] FRED. STEIN. ELECT SCHOOL $I A MIS. SAMUEL EVNS, Locust Street, a >ove lodurth, having furnished a room with Geographical and Astronomical Maps, etc., is giving instructions 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 some knowledge of Reading, Writing and Arithmetic. tiiii-Terms moderate. Ljan.ll, 'tS-tf. PUBLIC SALE! Will he sold at Public Sale, un TUESDAY,' FEBRUARY ISth, I%S, at the residence of theSubserilxv, in West Hemp nein township, Lanemzter county, Pa., adjoining the borough of Columbia, on the Columbia and Ciiestnut Bill Turnpike thu following valuable Personal Property, to wit: TEN HEAD OF CLIOICE MULES, all young and well broken, eight of them well mated, both in size and color. One Six-year Old GRAY HORSE, suitable for tantilc use—a fine driver. One Thorough-Bred DUIUIAM BULL, between 2 and 3 years old. Four Thorough-Bred DURHAM BULLS. (year lings.) Four Well-Bred DURHAM COWS ,2 of them fresh. One two-year old Heifer, six Dur ham. Heifers, (yearlings.) Eighteen Head of STOCK CATTLE, years old; three of them are Home Raised . Abio, three Yearlings, Home Raised. $ Head of Fine Southdown Sheep, full bred. Fine Shoats. 2 Broad-Wheeled Planta tion Wagons and Beds, (nearly new,) 2 Ore Wag ons and 1 Ore Wagon Bed, 1 Geiser's Improved Threshing Machine, Separator and Horse-Power, Threshing Machine, (Davish make,) all in good order, Boston Cannon Corn Sheller,3 Plows, two Harrows, 1 Corn P10w,2 Shovel Harrows, 1 large Hay Fork, etc., 11 Sets Wagon Harness, six Sets Plow Gears, (all the Harness is in good order,) 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. STAMAN. Jon::.I.4I,ADY, Auctioneer.. - - N. B.—A Credit of one year will be alloWeil on all Sales amounting to Twenty Dollars (620. .00) and upwards. Van. 18, '6B-51. TURNER'S TIC DOULOUREUX, OR UNIVERSAL NEURALGIA PILLS! A Safe, Certain and Speedy Cure for NEURALGIA AND ALL NERVOUS DISEASES! ITS EFFECTS ARE MAGICAL. It is the UNFAILING REMEDY in all caSes of Neuralgia Facially, often effectin a perfect cure in less than twenty-four hours, from the use of no more than two or three Pills. No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed to yield to this WONDERFUL REMEDIAL AGENT. Even in the severest cases of Chronic Neural gia and general nervous derangement,—of many years standing,—affectlng the entire system, its use for a few days, or a few weeks at the utmost, always afford.s the most astonishing relief, and very rarely fails to produce a complete and per manent cure. It contains no drugs or other materials in the slightest degree injurious even to the most deli cate system, and can ALWAYS be used with PERFECT SAVE./ Y. It has long -been in constant use by many of our MOST EIIINENT PITYSICIANS, who give it their unanimous and unqualified approval. Sent by mail on receipt of price, and postage. One package, =4.00 Postage 6 cis. Six paekages,........— Twelve packages, 9.00 It is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers In drugs and medicines throughout the United States, and by TURNI3I2. A: CO., Sole Proprietors, 120 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON, M. Jan. 11, '66-6mo. JOHN FENDRIOH, IVHOLF-'SALE =TAIL TOBACCO, SNUFF• ct SEGAR Agent for the New York Fine Cut, Navy, and Monitor Chow-Chow Chewing Tobacco, corner of Front and Menet streets, Columbia, Pa. dee N, 186:4y. 0 UARTERLIT _REPORT OF THE Condition ofThe COLUMBIA NATIONAL 8A.1%.:E., on the morning of the First MONDAY of January, 18138. RES 0 U RC ES. Notessual 13111 s (Meow/tett_ $710,300.18 Over drafts 27.112 U. S. Bonds deposited for Circulation 509,000.00 Other howls on hand *27,500.00 TICKINGS DIAPERS, ET= Notes of National Banks Notes of State 8ank5......... Fractional Currency Specie Legal Tender and Coinu'rid Interest Notes Cash Items including Re venue Stamps -1,066.613 Due from National Banks_ '235,-V2.13 Due front other Banks and Bankers ERE Banking House and Iteal. Estate Current Expenses Capital Stock paid in Surplus Fund Discounts and Exchange. Prod t LUld LON?, Dividends unpaid Due to National Banks__ do. other ilauks & Bunkers CI reula.rn of Columbia IS-a tional Bunk Individual /11d1,bt01.11WSti of Directors... 23,6,50.00 Sworn to and subscribed by SNAMEL SHOUT . , Cashier Co! um Ida, Jan. 7, '6S-Bra Q TA TEMENT SHOWING- THE CON tlition of the FIRST NATIONAL BASE: or CoLUMBI-1, on Monday', January tith. RESOURCES. -Notes and bills discounted_ 51it3,871.55 Bonds den'il for circulation 130,000.00 Bondi. U. S. 011 hand Z,300.00 8:159,174.213 Notes of National Banks.— 9,505.00 Legal Tenders and Specie... t'5,315.1.0.1 Cash Items, Including Rev enue Stamps.... C. S. Certificates. Postal Currency. Due from Banks Current. Expenses, Interest and Taxes Fixture; Capital 5t0ck...... _.... Circulation Surplus Fund Dividends unpaid... /nd via ual Delistns Due to banks Prollt Loss No Indebtedness of Directors. Sworn to and subscribed by S. S. DETWILER, Cashier. Jan. 7, 18654n1 nFIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CO- LumBIA. [crest will be paid by this Bank on Special De posits. as follows: - b 3.4 per cent. for 12 Mouths. 3 per cent. 6 months and under 12 months. 434 per cent. for 3 and under 6 months. We make Collections on all Accessible Points In the United States, on liberal terms, Discount Notes, Drafts, and Bills of Exchange. Buy and sell GOLD, SILVER and all UNITEDSTATRS SECURITIES. And arc prepared to draw DRAFTS on Philadel phia. New York, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, England, Scotland, Franco, and all parts of Germane. 7-30 TREASURY NOTES. Holden.: of First Issue Seven-Thirties will do well to call and exchange them for the new Five- Twenty Gold Bonds, and Five-Twenties deliv ered at once. S. S. DETWILER, April 6,lM] cashier. TNTEREST ON DEPOSITS. A. THE COLITALLIIA NATIONAL B.A.:NR" will receive money on deposit, and pay interest there for, at the following rates. viz: 5% per cent, for 12 months. 3 per cent. for 9 months. tr.. per cc' rce n t it fo6r m o nths. S. Treasury Notes exchanged for new 420 Gold Bonds.; SAMTEL SHOCK, Caahler JELSCB.LLIIIVX'O7IS. EIMIXE2M3 FItED. STEIN, .FACTUREit B A IV if S . 90,1.0051,411,82'.91 20.00 1.1x12.10 32.66 .0-5,214.70 $1,615 749. LIABILITIES - $500,000.00 114,515.43 .614.8P.96 3,146.14 ----- $18016.10 8,638.00 F,169.74 2,3 1 15.54 610.478.58 $1,615.749.03 2,652.17 10,000.00 1,93:.50 LIABILITIES .5150,000.00 . 131,545.00 . 6,000.0 U . t.l/0.00 150,320.04 ,434..1 . 13,507.77 S-M3,01..7.07 $2, 0 .57.11:1 W 21.27 6112,157.00 12,500.00 1,424.40 $448.440.00 .51.5.60cur2. $33 0 .f7.97 51,M0.39 3,124.45 1,030.00 68,067.07
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