fri -exiiitztrfa gliy:, „ El Colurnbia, Pa. Saturclaty, _February 22, 1868. COMNIUNICATIO:I6, letters, contributions, generally of merit and interest to Elio reader, will be acceptable from friends from all quarters. SINGLE copies of tile Sinr, in - wrappers ready for mailing, can be had at this office, or at Hess' book store. TREASURER'S REPORT.—What a pity that " Brigham" did not place before his two or three hundred readers, the County Treasurer's Report. Hence he squeals. FouND.—A bunch of keys was found in - the vicinity of Second and Perry streets, last week, which the owner can havo by calling at the Srr office and paying one dollar for this notice. OPEN - THE G UMIRS.—Sotne of the gutters in town are literally filled with ice and snow, which causes the water to run over the pavements, thus making them at times almost impas , ablo with ice and FIRE. ENGINES FOR SALE.—The Vig ilant Fire Company have for, sale two SPLENDID LlANnErfomrs, REEL and Floss. The engines are complete - in every respect, and a rare opportunity is offered to partici; or corporations who wish to purchase. They will be sold at a bargain. CLOSING OUT.—M r. Win. G. Patton is now closing out his winter stock of goods at greatly reduced prices. He Weis great bargains, as be intends to sell out his pres ent stock regardless of cost,,to make room for his spring purchases. Go • and see for yourselves. NEW POST OPPICE.—A new pust office will be established in the Indiantown dis trict, Lancaster county, Pa., aboat the first of April nest. It will 1)e called "Indian town Post Office," with Levi B. Immel ns Post Master. This will be a great accom modation to the people in that part of the county. HALDEMAN'S STORE.—We have now open the most complete stock of LIorisE KEEPING GOODS, we have ever offered. Sheetings, Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Linens, Blankets, Counterpanes, tic. We bought nearly 20,000 yards of Cotton Goods before the late advance, and are offering them to our customers at less than present wholesale prices. SEEDS.—In view of the limited appro priation of Congress, and the immense de mand for seeds, the Commissioner of Ag riculture finds it impossible to supply any but practical agriculturists, and such per sons as are recommended by the agricul tural societies throughout the country. It is therefore useless for any other persons than those above mentioned to apply to the Department for seeds. ' HOUSES NUMBERED.—We neglected to state, in our last issue, that the numbering of the houses of our borough has been com pleted. Now, with the streets properly designated at the corners, and our houses numbered, persons will have very little, if any difficulty in ascertaining the locality of particular places of business or private, residences in our borough. Both the above improvements were first suggested to our •Councilmen by the SPY. roURTII ANNIJAL.StriPESI.ShaIv'ice 'Encampment, ,23, I. 0. of 0. F., will give their fourth annual . supper at the :Bellevue House, at 9 o'clock, this Saturday ovening, February 22d, 186 S. Thus they celebrate the natal day. An extensive bill of fare has been prepared, and as lilr as •eating is concern - od, the Pairiarchm cannot help but enjoy themselves. The breth ren meet in their hall at S o'clock, this even ing. PREPARE YOUR INCOME RETURNS.— Assistant Assessor Hess has received and is already distributing his blanks upon which our citizens are expected to make out their income returns for 1867, and licences - for 186 S. Where the income. does not exceed *lOOO parties are exempt, bat they too, are Tequired to notify the Assessor of the fact.. A neglect to comply with this provision of The law leaves the Assessor no discretion but to "estimate" those so 'idling. Prompt attention to this matter will greatly assist Mr. Hess in . making an early return to the department. OUR BOROUGIL—The morality of oar borough is astonishing. Old " Ironsides" has reported no arrests or disturbances for the past month. No fires have occurred since the accident at the American House, except ono or two of a very trifling nature. Sly marriages are the order of the day. Very few deaths are occurring amongst - the adult portion of our population, but a number of children have recently died wit n measles, scarlet fever, etc. Not even a grumble has been heard from , our bran new Chief BurgeA Ho is mighty quiet about things—certainly he is not cloud. RELIGIOUS.—There will be services 'in the Episcopal Church, to-morrow (Sun 'day) at the usnal•hours. On Ash Wednes day, February 26th, at 10 o'clock. in the morning. On February 28th, at 7 o'clock in the evening. Subsequently, during Lent, the Church will be open for Divine services on Wednesdays and Fridays at 4 P. M., for evening prayer; Tuesdays and Thurs days, at 7 P. M., prayers and sermon. The public.are cordially invited to attend. There will be preaching in the United Brethren Church, corner bf Third and Porry sts., by the pastor, W. S. H. Keys, to-morrow (Sunday) morning, at the usual hour. LOCAL NEWS is as scarce as gold, says un exchange; but of course "ye local" is expected to furnish his regular amount to satisfy the readers: of the paper with which he may be connected: If ho should _happen to have less than the usual supply, it is certainly his fault—at least the people say so, and of course everything the dear _people say is gospel truth: But let these -same people undertake to fill two or three •columns. with local news when there is none to be found ; they will soon discover %heir mistake, and instead of condemning, mill pity the local editor and endeavor to 'furnish him.- with every item of interest in their possession. IMPROVEMENTS.—SatuueI Clair is erect ing a brick house on Third street, between Locust and Cherry streets. Col. C. S. Kauffman is excavating a cellar preparatory 't9 the erection of a splendid dwelling, corner of Second and Cherry Sts. - Thotm:.: McClune is converting his dwell. ing, Third. street, - between Locust and Cherry, into a :grocery , store. The -entire lower fronehas:beentorn out, and an _tip _ propriatti 99e, is . 9sin2 . :b9l9g put in for. 'said business:-. The new post office building is being pushed forward, and a few more days will soon bring her above ground. The SPY, building is going up rapidly. The foundation for the new planing mill of Tl.Z.Liphart, corner of Second. and Mill streets, is already up, and ere long' the panotatious hum of machinery in . that vicinity will be heard, DANI Mov'ElitENT.The building of a darn across- tho Susquehanna river, at Swalara falls, a short distance below Mid dletown, is now being agitated by citizens of Dauphin, Yor.l:, and numerous 'ether counties. A bill asking foram incorpora tion of the Dauphin and York county darn corripany,.with privilege to erect .a boom, not nearer than two miles from the breast of the proposed dam, will be presented to the presentLegislature.—Harrisburg Union. FROM HARRISBURG.—Senator Fisher, on Tuesday last, introduced into the Legis lature the following resolution, which ex plains • • " ThkOLYED, By the Senate and House of Representatives &e., that the Governor,Audi tor General, Adjutant General and State Treas urer be and they are hereby authorized and required to examine the property known as the Ephrata Mountain Springs, in Lancaster county, and purchase the same for - an Asylum. for indigent soldiers, if it cart be secured for such price as In theirjudgment would be equitable, and report their action in the premises to the next Legislature." COMPLIMENT.A.ItY. — We copy from the daily Evening Dispatch, - Reading, Pa., the following complimentary notice in refer ence to the SrY : "The Columbia,SPY is ono of the most elegant specimens of typography that comes to our ad dress. This, together with its political tone, makes it one of the most desirable weeklies in Pennsylvania." Thank you, brethren, and" consider our tile at an elevation of forty-five degrees. We also received a shot from the editor of the Sentinel., of Ashtabula, Ohio, who says, " The SPY is the best looking paper in the Union." Bully for you, Mr. ,Senti net consider your capacity for ten "bump ers" when we come out that way. UNCLAIMED LETTERS.—List of letters remaining unclaimed, in the Columbia Post Office, up to this date. Persons calling for these letters will please mention that they are advertised in the "SPY:" Ladies' List.—Murtha Riley, Margaret Smith, Anna Myers, Sallie M. Brown, Jane Crow, Mrs. .Tenuett Gabriel, Hattie C. Brooks, Rebecca Hudson. Gentlemen's List.—Rimer ct, Bro., Henry Porf, Alonzo Pennington , Packard, Abell it Co., Richard Tolle, W. C. Hartley, Jacob S. Lindeman, .Tohn Twnig, F. Schoenber ger, Christian Pihtzer, Henry Snyder, Robert McCurdy," Samuel McCune, Jr., Samuel Meckley, 1. J. 'McHenry, A. R. Breninard, Eugene Roe, Martin Braun, Harry Curtis, J. L. Crawford, James Ed., die, Mr. Erben, John T. Fowler, Henry Fnedinan, Henry Falch, .T. H. Garber, Martin Fission, Rev. G. Miles, John Liggot, Christian Lonecker, John Haus, Daniel rerr, Dr. J. TI. G reen. STATE TEMPERANCE CONVENTEM.sI. The State Temperance Convention con vened in Harrisburg, on Tuesday last. We are unable for want of space, to give the full proceedings. After adopting a resolu tion remonstrating against the repeal of the liquor law of ISO 7, it was re-considered, and the following offered us a substitute, which was adopted : RESOLVED, That a committee of - be, ap pointed to confer Kith others in reference to the legislation to be enacted so as best topreserve the sanctity of the Lord's day, commonly called Sunday. and to attbrd protection to the people of this State from the injuries resulting from the Uralic In and use of intoxiating liquors. The following were considered and also adopted : RESOLVED, That this Convention regards with favor the establishment of an Asylum for the cure of Inebriates by the "Citizens' Associa tion" and do commend It to the attention and benevolent care of the people as an institu tion calculated to render valuable aid in enab ling' many to overcome habits of intoxication, and thus remove much of shame and suffering. RESOLVED, That as the Commonwealth by licensing the sale of,dintoxicating liquors largely promotes the formation of habits of intemper ance, she, therefore, of right, should contribute largely to its mitigation and cure; therefore, we do most, respectfully ask: that the Legislature may appropriate liberally for the erection and support of asylums for inebriates. SALE of &mt. - —We give the follow ing prices of stock, sold at the sale of John P. Staman, on Tuesday last.. All his stock brought extraordinary prices. This shows to our farmers the advantage of 'keeping or breeding none but the best stock. We think Lancaster is ahead of any other county in the State, for raising tine cattle, horses, ctc. It was one of the largest sales _that ever took place in this county: There were persons present front New Jersey, Maryland, and Dauphin, Lebanon, York, Chester, and Delaware counties. This is one of the great advantages of advertising sales in the Sm.'. The mammoth illustrated . bill for this sale was also printed at this office: One large bull sold for $2'10.00; three small bulls, about ten months old, sold separately at $120.00, 124,00, and $90.00; tine bull call, ten weeks old, $110.00; live heifers, not yet one year old, sold sitparate ly at $90.00, $OO.OO, $99.50, $80.50, $04.00; one cow, $l5O-50; cow and calf, $135.50; one cow, $103.00; cow and calf, $201.00; one cow, $170.00 ; .one cow, $130.00; four pair of mules brought per pair, respectively, $OBO.OO, $670.00, $5.580.05, $500.00; ono single mule, $290.00. 1. 0. or 0. F.—A number of the Patriarchs belonging to Monnt Vernon Eneanipment, No. 14, of York, Pa., paid a friendly visit to Shawnee Encampment, I. 0. of Q. F. of this place, on Friday even ing, the 11th inst. They were granted the privilege of the floror so that the visiting brethren might take part in any debate, when an interchange or sentiment tind good feeling prevailed. A right good time was had, and we are told the visiting brethren were highly pleased with their reception by the Patriarchs at Columbia. We like to see these re-unions amongst Lodges anti Encampments as it tends to bind the Brotherhood more closely together. To be an Odd Fellow, consists in something more than having our names enrolled as a member Of a Lodge; we must in all things practice the sublime teachings of our Order, and show to the world that what we profess we daily practice. Failing in this,- we are recreant to our trust, and can only be class ed with those who are rightly styled hypo crites. The principles of Odd Fellowship are immutable, ever living principles of Divinity, struggling in the bosom of every man, and seeking an outlet, that they may flow into the ocean of our common brother hood. RAILROAD ITEMS.—We condense the following items from the Philadelphia Mining Register, under the heading of " Railroad Matters in the Susquehanna Valley—Extension of the Philad'a and Erie P.. R. to Juniata—and of the Northern Cen tral to Tidewater, in the Susquehanna." "It were better for all Pennsylvania par ties that the P. & E. R. R. Co. should be in possession of the west bank of the Susquo henna river, and the P. it, E. R. R. there by put in unbroken communication with the Pa. It. R., precisely as the Northern Central R. R. is to be extended south to Wrightsville, thence to cross the Susque hanna east to Columbia, there to connect with the Columbia and Port Deposit R. R., there to give the Northern Central R. R. Co. an unbroken route from the Shamokin coal region to tidewater in the Susquehan na at or near Port Deposit, whence coal will be shipped in-all kinds of boating craft to Baltimore and throughout the Chesa peake ports, after the fashion that coal transported over the Central R. R. of New Jersey is shipped from Elizabethport to New York, Brooklyn, and elsewhere. "The Northern Central Railway Co. op erate the Shamokin Valley R.R.under lease, and will doubtless operate the Columbia A Port Deposit R. It under lease, in order that she can control the mileage and regulate the rates between the mines in the Shamokin coal region and a shipping point oil tidewater. And in shaping its policy to this end, the Northern Central Railway Company exhibits foresight and public spirit." , The same journal in spec king of a rail road from _Hanover junction to Peach bottom Ferry, York county says: The road to Peachbottom will some day be built, by somebody, - because Peach bottom is distinguished for its slate quarries, 'mid; besideS, the sealed territory south of Columbia, on both sides of the Susque hanna and on both sides of_ the State hne, will ere long be stimulated and developed by the 'mileage, and the, connections of the Columbia and Port Deposit, and Philadel phia and Baltimore Central intersecting lines. The Susquehanna River 'Will be bridged 'llSr — railroadurposes, between _Columbia and Havre,de T Grace, And com binations and counter combinations, on a ,small scale, will for a time be "the order of the day."' ' - LEAP YEAR, ETIQUETTE.—It 11AS been authoritatively decided- to he bad manners for-a-gentleman to refuse an otter of marri age made by a lady during the leap year. Mark that, young ladies. Mark that, old bachelors. Mark it everybody, that at I. 0. Bruner's is the place to buy your dry goods. He sells cheap, and has a great variety of goods, boots, shoes, ac., fie. - Q CHESTER COUNTY ITEms.—The new bank at Waynesburg is said to he doing a thriving, tinniness.- Levi Sammy, formerly Coroner of Lan caster county, died suddenly at Penning tonvillo, a few days since. Henry L. McConnell, ~ of IVaynes burg, has been appointed Notary Public for that place, by Governor Geary. A new tribe of Red Men has been organ ized in Coatesville, under .the title ofOn ondago Tribe, No. 83, I. 0. R. M. They meet every Monday evening, in the Odd Fellows' Hall. Mr. Thos. Melony, of East Whiteland, has found on his farm, a bed of glass sand of about four acres in extent, the bed being as far as explored, about twelve feet in thick ness or depth. COUNTY ITEMS. —A barn belonging to John Weaver, in East Earl township, was destroyed by tire on the night of the 12th inst. A barn belonging to William Schnader, in Brecknock township, was destroyed by fire on the night of the 12th inst., together with a calf, several sheep, and a small quantity of hay and grain. Drumore Lodge, No. 500, I. 0. 0. P., intends building a handsome hall, for lodge purposes, the ensuing summer. The new hall will be located in Fairfield, Drumore township, and will cost about $2,200. There is on exhibit!on at Horting, and Schlott's hotel, in Lancaster city, one of the largest steers ever fed in the State. •He is about six feet high, and twelve long, and is said to weigh four thousand pounds. He is the property of - Mr. Joel -Wenger, of East Earl township, this county. The County Committee of Lancaster county, met on Monday last,and elected the following gentlemen as delegates to the National and State Conventions, via: J. A. Hiestand and R. J. Houston were elected to the National Convention, and Dr. J. M. Dunlap, Manbeim township, John E. Wiley, Conoy, Jacob Cl. Peters, Conestoga, Major Win. 31. Wiley, city, M. H. Shirk, West Cocalico, Joseph C. Stubbs, Fulton. The delegates to the National Convention 'were instructed to -support General arant for the Presidency. - Yoiu COUNTY ITEMS.—The Ziegle Guards, of York, will have a parade to-day, in that borough. There is n spirited revival of religion going on at present, in Rev. J. 11. Menges' church, York. At Chaneeforil Post Office, Thomas R. N. Murphy has been appointed postmaster, vice R. A. Collins, resigned. Nine hundred tons of iron ore was trans ported over the railroad to Wrightsville, during the month of January. The now furnace at Wrightsville is work ing admirably. Week before last the amount of metal turned out reached one hundred and a half tons. The Northern Central Railway Company has adopted a uniform to be worn by ()di cers, agents and employees engaged in or about passenger stations, or on or about passenger trains of the company, as shall plainly •to all travelers, distinguish all such persons, and that such uniform or ap parel shall plainly indicate or distinguish the position or rank of the wearer in the employment of the company. Mr. Michael Wiley, of Warrington town ship, has a cow which gave birth, a short time since, to two calves, one of which is perfect and still living. It is about three weeks old. The other was perfectly form ed with the exception that it had two heads, each head having two eyes, mouth and nostrils. It was unable to take nourish ment with either mouth, and lived five days. It is spoken of by those who saw it, a strange and remarkable freak of nature. Ropes and Bullets. Brigham Young talks of killing Radicals, and using "ropes and bullets." Radicals don't urge such weapons; but suppose every Radical merchant in Columbia, were to take their support from Brigham's paper— who would be hart most? More than half the patronage of his paper comes from the loyal men, whom ho this week says Demo crats ought to use ropes and bullets for. Is this the way we are to be insulted? MEncnANT. 7rri~tg¢s. Deaths and Marriages are published in this paper without charge. When accompanied by commen taries, whether prose or poetry, five cents per line will be charged. Funeral notices ten cents per line payable in advance. - - In Philadelphia, on Tuesday, February IStfi, 180$, at the residence of Mrs. Eliza Burton, by the Rev. J. B. Trusty, Mr. JAMES BURRELL, of Columbia, to Miss MAUI' A. Lmris, of Philadel phia. On ilia 12th inst., by the Rev. IL Forney, Chap lain of the House of Representatives, Ggottag W. CnITZON, of 'Middletown, to C.tmOLINte_NIrLEY of Washington borough, this county. On the 0111 inst., by the Rev. J. V. Eckert, JAztEs M. BENin to Sr.sAN:s•.t. ALTHOUSE, bolt! of Quarryville, this county. On the llth lust., by the Rev. Dr. Greenwald, BENJ. F. GROFFT, of Bart, to CATHARINE L. M Cl2ll-IY, of Paradise twp. pea* . -.5.) On the 20th Inst., In this Borough, Devil E. tilttql r, in t he,slst year of his age, The relatives and friends of the tinnily are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence on Union street, above Sec ond, on to-morrow tSmiday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. On the 15th inst., in this Borough, of measles, Josymn L., youngest son of Joseph and Angeline Dunbar, aged 1 year, 11 months and 25 days. On the 1:3111 inst.. in 'West Chester, CARVER \Vomit INaToN, aged 62 years. On the 11th inst.; in NefTsville, Manhehn twp., Mrs. E. 11. BOWMAN, wife of Dr. MB. Bowman, in the 61st year of her age. co, litarhtts. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PIIIIADELPII TA, February L. , 2 18 Flour—Extra Family $ $ ,51m M. o 2.3 Extra superfine 9 505'10 00 Superfine 150010 50 Rye 7 00g8 00 Wheat 2 50@2 GO Rye 15.33501 00 Corn 1 1201 15 Oat , -78 P 78 Clover seed 7 00@8 00 Timothy seed 2 7.5( - 43 00 Lard, V lb I-@ l2 '4 ' Butter, best quality 75(0) 51) • Egas, p dozen 300) 35 Tallow, IA lb 10610% Columbia Lumber Marbet. _ Reported for the "Columbia Spy," In/ Bachman ..C.: Martin, Susquehanna Planing Mills, Front Street. COLII3IIIIA, February 2:2, 15C.S. White Pine Cuttings, or samples $lO 00@)18 00 30 Common V 000)24 00 2tl Common 38 008540 00 " " Ist Common 60 000:415 00 Punnet 75 oorgso 00 Joist and Smutting 25 00 Hemlock, Joist and Scantling IS 00820 00 Ash and Oak 40 007;45 00 Dressed flooring Boards ....12 36 0066 Cherry 40 00450 00 Poplar 25 00(445 00 Walnut Plank .40 75 00#8.00 00 Pickets Headed, 4 feet ' IS 006020 00 Pickets Tapering, 5 feet 630 00 Plastering Lath 3 75 Shingles Bunch, 26 inch 10 00724 00 Shingles Sawed, 24 inch 14 006616 00 Rooting Lath - 8 00 Carolina Yellow Pine Flooring 45(iij 511 Columbia Flour and Grain :Market. Reported weekly for the "Spy," by George Bogie. CoLumni.a, February. V., 1833. Extra family flour 11 50 White wheat flour 11 00 White "Wheat.? bit fißel 2 50 Red Wheat 2 25 Rye- 110 Corn 1 10 Ofits, lbs 65 Columbia Coal Market. Reported Ireeltly for this paper, by Bruner dz Moore, 'Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Coal. COLUMBIA, February 2- 9 , ISUS. IN YARD DIL'D. Balthnore Co. Select Lump C0a1...55 15 Si 50 No 1,2, at 3, 44 „, 4 55 500 .110, 4, 4, 4 40 4 75 moo, " 415 400 Maltby Coal No, 1, 2,2, LI: 4. ... 4 05 5 00 Grand Tunnel, stove and Egg, 3 6,3 4 00 Lykons Valley Stove and Egg, ... 590 -5 75 Nutt. ... 4 40 4 75 • Shamokin Stoveand Egg, ... 4 G 5 5 00 4 4 Nutt. ... 3 05 400 IN YARD. ....450 .... 4 75 5 75 430 375 Maltby stogie & egg, by car, grca Ski:lntel:ell broken egg and stove Nutt, Lykens Valley, Nutt, stove and n i egg, Conan' rs Coal Co.stove ctegg,by car Nutt, Columbia Produce Market. , COLUMBLA, February 19,18138. .....Ikl eio9l 80 29030 00 30 P1 433 C Potatoes, 1,74,ws per dozen Butter, per lb Chickens, a pair Lard,V lb Sides, Shoulders. Barns Tallow Country N.EIV dJ)TrEe .RTISIOLENTS. ANTED !-A LOAN of $1509 or 6'3300, for width sialsfaMoryseeurlty he given. , Address Box 209, Columbia, Po. OTICE.—AII person's knowing , theni- - selves Indebted to the undersigned, or eying any claims to settle, trill present them to J. J. "WOLF, or hls father. as they are author ized by me to settle all my butchering accounts, in Lanmster county. feb22-tf] JOHN C. IllitillAFEß. SAMTJEL NITE, WHOLESALE DEALER in all kinds of Country Pro duo e, EGGS, LARD, • BUTTER, TALLOW, POULTRY, • DRESSED CALVES, &c., IS AND 20 NORTH FOURTH STWEDT, Consignments of all kinds of COUNTRY PRO DUCE are respectfully solicited, and the interest of all consignors faithfully attended to. Correspondence is solicited, and all letters of inquiry will receive immediate response. ayNett• cash prices allowed, and returns promptly made- ffeb2.-2-3t THE FAIIILTX MEDICINE STORE! M S E TEZ ' S HERB BITTERS 'We have entered Into on arrangement by lildelt we are enabled to sell the Bitters at WIIOLFSALE or RETAIL, at ISfanufacturers* rates, and guaran tee every bottle genuine. Our supply Is direct from the Laboratory, We can offersrEcrtt rs - mret:- :MINTS to dealers. - Recent large additions have been made already Large Stock. of DRUGS, MEDICI'XES., and DRUGGISTS' SUN RTES. Special attention is invited to I lie FINE TOILET SOAP ! Which we are selling in packages of FIVE CANT..i for •.l3 cents. This Is a matter of Economy, and worth attention. The Soap is selling with great rapidity and the supply is tmetet. Remember the 'lend Quarters for AIISHLER'S BITTERS and TUFTS".VOILET SOAP is at fel A"T I I En, CANCER CURED. FILYTOWN, Montgomery Co., Ohio,. April 2i, 1862.1 of Ur Douton Journal: DEA II Sir.—Allow me, through the columns of your paper, to matte a statement of the treat ment of my cancer by Dr. it. if. KMNE, of Cin cinnati, Ohio. 1 am now in nay eighty-third year, nervous and considerably" debilitated from the etreets of a large cancer on my lower lip and chin, and from other diseases. About two and one-half years ago I had a small rough or scaly place on my lower lip, which did not alarm me much at first; I would prick it olr occasionally, when It would heal up for a short time, and then break out again. I then had Dr. Jacobs, of Liberty, in this county, to burn it out; but It did no good. It never healed up afterward.. I then went to a Dutch doctor in Piqua. - tried to drive it away and heal it up, but could not do so. I then went to Miss Kelsey, on Bear, Creek; she thought she could take it away by picking it, so as to draw blood ; and by the use of three rye straws, and secret words, commonly known as the charming or sympathetic method. I went to her every nine days for eight months; but it was like -poison to the cancer. it grew very rapidly, and was a frightful thing to look at. It was nearly as thick as my wrist, extend ing, from one corner of my mouth to the other, and hanging down over my chin. It was so large that I could not talk, or eat only liquid food with a spoon. I had given up in despair I thinking there was no cure for me, and that must die a thousand deaths with this terrible disease. But most fortunately this Is not the case. I heard of Dr. Kline, and commenced the treatment of my cancer with him, in the use of his celebrated CANCER ANTIDOTE; I applied it three times a day, and in a short time it was dead to Its very foundation. Had it not been for my age and extreme nervousness. I think I should not have minded it much, as it is not an eating and burning medicine. The cancer soon came out and healed up nicely. 0, howl rejoice to say that I am well: that which I never cx pected, and so easily done. Would that I could induce all afflicted with cancer to apply to Dr. Kline at once, as I think his treatment is far ahead of all others now in use. Very respectfully, CATHARINE WOLF. aZ-All persons wishing to consult DR. KLINE, -can do so by calling at No. t3l Areh street, Philatlelphii., Pa. [feb22-1t THE LAST CROWNING SUCCESS MRS) R - A: - AILEk'S -131.1)11011E1) E,7JSTO:REH Hiin DRESSING NEW STYLE IN ONE BOTTLE • Rill qulekly restore Gray Hair to its natural Color and Beauty, and produce luxuriant Growth. It b; perfectly harmlesq, tm.l t preferred over every olher pre- partition by the who have o ftne head of hair, as vell as rant perfume imparted the Hair makes it deArable for old and young. I= DEPOT, 198 GREENWICH ST., NEW YORK PRICE ONE VOLLAR. feb2T4S- y D OWN THEY COME : ! still another reduction in prices u t MoTAGUE'S " Cheap Store," LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA, PEN.N'A Where you will find trfull line of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, which cannot be beat In prices. Also, a largo Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING Whioh will be closed out regardless of COST. The assortment of Dry Goods, consists in part of LADIES DRESS GOODS, choicest styles and Latest Fashions. CALICOES, MUSLINS, GINGHAM:3, RDAS NELS, HOSIERY of all GRADES. mums, CA.SSIMERES. SATTINETS, COr.CON..I.DES. KENTUCKY JEANS, &e., Sc. Also a handsome lot of HEAVY DOUBLE SHA.W.T.S, Choice Styles, selling at cost.. Goods shown with pleasure. [febl-tf OOLUINIBIA CLASSICAL 'NM TUTS, prepares Boys for College, Business, or Teaching, and affords Girls a thorough Course in the Ornamental as well as the Solid Branches of a complete Education. The Spring Term opens on the 6th of MARCH. For Circulars address REV. H. S...t.LEXANDER, Principal, feb 17,-tf Columbia, Pa. SELECT SCITOOL-! MILS. SAMUEL EVANS, Locust Street, Wove Fourth, having furnished a roost with Geographical and Astronomical Maps, etc., is givirtiOnstructions in the English branches of caudal ion to a small number of pupils, and Woad be pleased to teach a few more. None arc desired Who. have not already acquired some knowledge of Reading, Writing and Arithmetic. 47r-remits moderate. pan.ll, TATEMENT SHOWING THE CON [Mien of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of C LUMBIA, on Monday, January 6th, 1866. RESOURCES. Notes and bills cilheonnted.. 6.185,674.26 Bonds dep'd for circulation 150,00%00 Bonds U. S. on hand 23,300.00 Notes of National Banks._ 9,908.00 I,egal Tenders fuul Specie... 2.1,:14.5,00 Cash Items, including Rev enue Stamps—. U. S. Certificates. Postal Currency. Due from Banks Current Expenses, Intereit and Taxes Fixtures LIABILITIES Capital stock ...... Circulation Surplus Fund Dividends unpaid Individual Deposits Dye to banks Profit Loss Nolndebtednesx.of Directors. Sworn to and subscribed to , S. S. DEI'WILER, Cashier . . 10 BPIO 1nu.7,18W4-.4n READING PENN'A ODD FELLOWS' HALL COLUMBIA, PA To meet• the many calls for S. A. MEYERS' Family Medicine Store, No. 20D Locust Street I'AVOR[TE = IL The beautiful glos,. 5.3.14,1;4.26 2,6.52.47 11000.00 ,1,434.50 ira,:137.g7 51,230.39 54a5.067.07 .61L0 000 00 . I:11,545,00 . 6,000.00 . Z)0.00 . J60,420,0-I .. 6, 31.•_0 . 11,547,77 A ICN 0d7.07 NE TV AD EE'RT/HEMENTS. NOW BEADY ! FOP. THIS SEXSOI , PS SALT.! FONDERSMITH'S STORE! 'Nos. 1.27 &7.3 129, LOCUST STREET. COLUMBIA, ]'A PIECES! I%.:ENV AND ELEGANT DESIGNS AND SPLENDID QUA f.1T17 OF WALL PAPERS!! for This Sermon's Sales, we have Miceli great pains to secure CHOICE STYLES, and It:wh,t purchased our Stork. erclal'r:' In BOSTON, we are enabled - direr to the public something out ilrer- on, from the other store.; Ira Yi and equal 1.. any In P I ILL AU Ii LPTIT oUR STOCK MiI:RAC:Es Itich French Styles In Gam). New anti Beautiful designs in MARBLE. Elegant designs in SATINS for clambers, Par lors and Ifalls. Desirable Shades in Plain, with a full Stock. of Win- dow Paper.. Window Slimles PLAIN, BUTP AND REEs ITO LLA DE -1, I'If:TUI E r S 017 ALL OP WHICH WE GUAR_ NTEE TO SELL AS LOW AS TFIE LOWEST, and respectfully Invite the Public to call and inspect our Goods For a genera: acgortment of GOODS, CARPETING-, - CARPET CHAIN, Ott. C I,OTI IS, QTJEE NSWA ll El -V splendid display oC ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT Looking Glasses! PRIME FEATHERS Anil in fact everything and anything for lIOLTSEREEPING 3M-There is no place like FONDERSMIT lI'S STORE, Nos. 127 Lt, 120 LOCLIST STREET, fnll22'n , COLUMBIA, PA MO )1 r r, E UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, RUNNING WEST FROM OMAHA ACROSS T II I , ', CONTINENT, \re now finished, the Lrack being laid and trains running 'WITHIN TEN IITLES Ole TilE SUNDIIT 01 T FIE ROCKY 310 UNTA INS The prospect that the GRAND LINE TO THE, PACIFIC WILL ME COMPLETED is 1570, Wa' never better. The means so far provided for construct lou.have proved ample, mid there is no lack of funds for the most vigorous prosecution of the enterprise', The Company's FIRST 3IORTGAGR ItONDS are now offered at PAIL. They pay. SIX PEE CENT: IN GOLD and have thirty years to run before maturity. Subscriptions will be received in Columbia, by SAMUEL EVAN S, Esq., and Itt New York at the Company's °Mee, No. 2 Nassau street, and by Continental National Dank, No. 7 Nassau st., Clark, Dodge l Co., Bankers, No. :II Wall street, John .T. Cisco & Son, Dankers,No.:l3Wall street, and by the Company's advertised Agents throughout the Cnited States. Remittances should be made itt drafts or tither funds par In New York, and the Bonds will be sent fro 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 Work, 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. febil 'OS-tf.) HOUSE FURNISI - ITN . 6 STORE PERSONS AEOUT TO COMMENCE HOUSE KEEPINC STIOVLD BM" Timm STOVES AND TIN WARE! COPPER IRON SETTLES, ICNIVES AND I,ORKS, IRON LADLES, SPOONS. COFFEE ?ILLS, CR URNS, BUCKETS. BED CORDS. WASH LINES, WASH WRINGERS. STAIR RODS, BRUSHES. STANDS. TUBS, KETTLES, POTS AND PANS, COAL OIL LAMPS, And the thousand of other things you may need for commencing or continuing housekeeping, at the well-known House Furnishing Store, NO. 1/, NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCAS- T.F.:12., PENNA. Everything you require you can get at the lowest Cash Prices, and made of the very best materials. The stock is large and has been selected to meet the express wants of House keepers. Great pleasure will be taken In show ing goods to all, lrho will consult their own interests by calling In, whether they purpose buying or not. GAS FITTING, PLUMBING AND STEAM WORK DONE. PUMPS PUT UP and WATER . g.J.PES LAID. DisTILLERms FITTED UP. All kinds of BRASS WORE: AND IRON FITTINGS con stantly on hand. 137 - .13e sure and drop in at A. C. FLINN'S Homo: EurnLshing Store, Lancaster, Penn. a. EZEME! BUILDING LOTS at PUBLIC SALE. The Subhcriber will offer at Public Sale, nt the Franklin House, Columbia, On SATURDAY. February, :ti], aaS, FIFTEEN BUILDING LOTS, On Fifth Street, Coltunbln, Pa. Terms will be mule easy. Sale to commence nt o'clock, P. M. feblse2ll W. O. CASE. 1,000,00 L OT S ! LOTS OF LOTS! BUILDING LOTS! Large or Small, on Sixth street. or Seventh Street, and on Locust street, and Walnut street. Those fronting on. •T.oenst and Walnut streets 196 feet deep to a 14 feet wide alley.. febtr6S-tf] Apply to J. n. SMALL HUSE TO RENT! - One Tnlln frpm town. near the bogie of the caber, a small /louse with traoti Garden. good Etpring of. Water, and Stable for g Cpw, Possession immediately. Apply to „fel). 8, 'BB-tf.] .1. H. MIFI'LIN. 1 8 6-8 ! 10,000 ht making our selections of Walt Paper,. various st .ve., tr AND GROCERIES, Ul"VII E _NEW ADVERTISE3ENTS. REAL ESTATE Al' PUBLIC.SALE. Will be sold at Public. Sale, at Martin Erwin's Hotel, (Franklin louse,) on SATURDAI, FEBRUARY ::ITI, B That Valuable RICK HOUSE and LoT OF GROUND, belonging to the Estate of Joseph Hinkle, deceased, situated on Locust Street, between Fourth and Fifth Btrcets, in the Borough of Columbia. Sale to COMMCJICO at 7 o'clock, P. M., when the conditions will be made known by SAMUEL aINKLE, Administrator. P. R.—The PERSONAL PROPERTY of the Estate will be sold on SATURDAY, the list OF MARCH, al, 1 o'clock, P. M. S. If, febrrgt] -- FEW!. GROCERIES AT TITF, rnovrsirrs FAMILY GROCERY STORE MULLEN & BROTHER, ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Columbia, Pn FRESH TOMATOES. FRESH REACHES AND other Canned Fruit %, Shaker Corn. &e. TE A - Tlll BEST BLACK TEA IN TM. ffiBMEDi IXTr..t REPINED SYI:1 7 1' very ebeap. Refined StltairS, Dried Fruit of all 1:In, TZlo,*.hava, and Laguyra Cofree. NEW SUGAR CURED HAMS & DRIED BEEP Also,Faney Groceries, Fat - Idly Flour, Not ions Ac. We Intend to keep the best Our'RN only, ant to sell as cheap as any similar store. MCTI,I.E . N . & BRO. tr_4....Country Produce of all kinds bought or taker, In exchange for goods. [fel , 15-tf. FAMTIX MIOCEIITES FAMILY (H:OCEIIIES: The Subscriber would respect itifoon enstomers and the Publie generally, I bat he lin, just received a general a.sortment, of uItOCERIEs, PROVISIONS, TEAS AND Sit Retlnell. Sugar. orall No. I, and Mess llaelcel el, - English 4' Alnermna Piel:les, Saga? Cured and Beer, Extra Fine Syrups, . Ohl Rio and Java (..,,Iree, DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS, Raisins, Prunes and prepared :qustard always Oil hand and of the very best grades, EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, CORN MEAL, 110MINY, FlineY Groceries, Canned Vegetables and Fruit. for hotels and families• The best Goods wily are sold, and prices very low Our stock of staple and furry groem•Ms 3: cull and complete and we l n tend Rec•ping 11 frr.l, by almost daily additions. Notions or dilli•ront, binds always on hand. Buei fah. 9, '6B-11.] eon 4th t.: 'Awn , ' tits. 171AIDIEns• uTuAr, INSURANCE COMPANI".—The members of lice Mutual Insurance Company are hereby notified that a tax of one-tenth of one per cent. on one dollar on the thousand of the amount insured, has been levied by the Direct ors,to pay for the losses sustained by Abraham Rohrer, Henry Keesey. Samuel L. Leaman, and others. Null duplicates will be kept by John Johns in the Register's office, in the city of Lancaster: by Peter Johns, Treasurer, at his residence in East, Lampeter township, and by John Strohm, Sec retary, at his residence in Providence township, from the 17th day of FEBRUARY until the :'Bth day of MARCH, haiS. where any member of the Company can pay his or tier tux during that period. A partial duplicate will he kept by Christian ,Toluis, in Earl township, where members resid ing in the townships of Earl, East, Earl; 'West Erirl, Salisbury, Breeknock, Ciernarvon and Eph rata, can pay their quota 01 tax during the above period. Another partial duplicate will be. kept by John 11. Zeller, in Springville, where mem bers residing in the townsltii,. of East and West Donegal, Coney, Rapho and Mount Joy, can pay their quota of tax during the above period. An other partial duplicate will be kent by Joseph Engle, Esq., at his store in Mt. NeLib, in Mantle township, where members residing in Murac township can pay their quota of tux during the alcove mentioned period. wl Those who do not pay within the time above prescribed, will be charged. tell per cent. addi tional to pay the expense of collection. By order of the Board of Directors, feb.S, IH-ht.] PETER, JOHNS, Treasurer. V t i T H V S - UFFER FROM ACHES OR PAINS? " SAYRE'S INSTANT PAIN CURE," FIE BEST REMEDY IN EXISTENCE FO I THE CURE OF RHEUMATISM, NEU RALGIA, TOOTHACHE, HEADACHE, EAR ACHE, SCALDS, BURNS, FROST BITES, and all other ACUTE. PAINS. It is applied externally, with a 'mall camel's hair brush, (one of which accompanies each bot tle.) It Is pleasant, entirely harmless, and does not in the least soil or harm the skin. ITS CURES ARE LASTING. ale opplwation witt in lesq Mao fire ntinufeS eonsinec the n*st shepticat tit &Obi 1(7)11'1v:ha MIER=I9 Egt:.l.X.. fOllll/1/ It, ri+tu., rc,tt 10 , . vothtml ,t. See What. .T. Putties the 4ltu .•r Dudley .gtitritlbrd,illle of the lurgest whole,:de drug c.,tabltqh molt, 41 thlh country: No. 69 131.:1:1:31AN :VOW t E. Misitz.rit A: Co., Reading, Pa.—llear It allbrds me pleasure to speak of the wonderful effects of your "Pain Cure," in my own ease. In June last I was attached with Neuralgia in my abdomen and side. After suffering in tensely for nearly two weeks, I was Induced to try your remedy, and after an application, to my utter surprise, I was relieved in a few seconds. So sudden was the relief, that I could scarcely be lieve my own senses. From soy knowledge of the preparat lon, I firmly believe that It wilt stop pain from nearly every cause, and almost In stantly- llespeet fully, yours .1. A. bUDLF.Y. Price Fifty For Sale by all Druggists. E. .NI.T.SIILEI3. s,,le Proprietors tinil 31antitheltuer.:, lir and IO PF\s KTIt1:1:T, feb. S. 't3.3-Iy.] L EWIS C CO.'S 31 ONTI ILY FAMILY FOR TILE MILT.ION! Thousands of families ha the city and country, have long felt the want of an Illustrated Journal at n reasonable price, and equal to any on tins continent. To this end, we have engaged good artists. The literary department will be one of the features of the paper, and Nre shall publish from time to time, original Tales, Shmehes, tte., by the leading writers of the country. 111= But we offer as an inducement to those 'who subscribe, and will help to push forward toa suc cessful issue, a cheap and valuable Illustrated Family Journal, and given Mrye number of premi ums. Subscribers will not have to wait to know IC they haven premium. There will bet3Als pre miums distributed to the subscribers. The paper will be well worth the dollar, for the year- A beak has been prepated for subscribers with numbers from 1 to 100,000, and the premiums are equally distributed through the one hundred thousand numbers. If there should be one thousand names received on the same day and date, the letters will be opened regularly as they come to hand, and marked on the book in regular rotation as open ed, so that there will be a lair distribution 01 the premiums. We shall publish the names of the persons that are entitled to tho premiums in the NEW Yelir. MONTHLY /I.I.I:STRAE TD, mai in the city and country papers. The following Premiums will be distributed: 10 Cash Premiums of $5OO each Si 00) 5 " .1.10 " . ......... .... ..... ... 1,000 10 " " 100 '` 1,00) 20 • " " 50 " 1,000 " 10 " 25 " LOW 0 80 " 1)) " 000 50 Gold Watches, ( Am'n Watch Co.) $5O each. 2;410 50 Wilcox & Gibbs' Sew'g Machinc , ,, 00 " 5,000 50 Ilowe'h Sewing Nlacitint,, 01 " 5,04)1 2,000 Premiums of $L each :2,10) Timms TO SUBSCItIIIICILS: I copy, one year, with one subscription. copies " " live :010 20 " , " twenty " "0.00 Persons getting up clubs will be entitled to pre miums, as above,. Address LEWIS & CO., 41 Mercer St., N. V., jinx :t3lll, ea_Write the address plain, giving township, county, and State. .sloney by draft, Post-office order, registered letter, or express, may be sent at our risk. Send 10 cents for Specituen copy containing all necessary information. iii:F Levi Stockwell. Treasurer of the ilowe Sewing Machine Co., 699 Broadway, New York. Edward P. Hatch, Secretary of the Wilcox & Gibbs' Sewing Machine Co., utl9 Broadway, New York. 8-t f, SUSQUEHANNA PLANING _MILL, BACHMAN & MABTIN, • Pitoratimins, FRONT SMMT, O:MUMITIA, WHOLESALE LUMBER DEALERS. Our stock of Lumber consists of WHITL PINE, HEMLOCK, POPLAR, ASH, PICKETS, LATH, SHINGLES, Arc. FLOORING WEATHERBOARDING, WHITE PINE kt. CAROLINA YELLOW PINE FLOORING, B.usisETED, FLUTED, DROP. AND BLOCK WEA.TH.EmsoARD, ,tha SIDING, which has been carefully selected and manufactured. In connection with our Lumber Emiihll%ll - we have a STEAM PLANING MILL. SASII and DOOR MANI'FACTORY. and are prepared to furnish Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brack ets, Shutters, Shelving, 'Window and Door Frames, Casing, Moulding, &c. STAIR RAILING MADE TO ORDER. Through our connection in Hie Tnanufacturing of Lumber, and the facilities of our own eqati lishment, we hope to command a generous pub lic patronage. .1. B. limn: RAN, febVBS-t f V 4 STATE OF CrEOItGE 31. 130(,)'1'1I. Late or Columbia borough, Luncu.ster coun ty, deceased. Letters of Administration Oil said estate having been granted 10 the tindersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are reotter•ted to A l t i l te ts i o T t yr in t a ia r tvil i a i v i i i i i t;:3:, l c n v stint' thein for settlement to the tuider , lgned, r. siding in said borough Jan. 11, '65-6t.1 2.173:W AIIVERTLSWITENTS. REA I). HEAD, 1: EA 1) 1 The undesi'died. reel/o . lfillny In to= the citizen:, of"Colurabla and vicinity, and all las old customers. that he has re-taken the OLD PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, situated on Pront Street, three doors above Locust, whore It, shall be happy to serve them with any article they' may desire In his line. 11 0 TOIT WANT PHOTOGRAPHS OR AMBROTYPES Of Yourself, Family or Friends, go to L. AL Wa,LlAms. If. you LARC..zE PAINTED PHOTO GRAPHS, go to L.IIE:WILLIAMS. If Sou want PAINTED CARTE DE VISITES, go to L. H. 'Willi:oils. IS you want a Beant iful ALBATYPE or POR CELAIN PICTURE, go to L. H. Williams. IS yon want PHOTOGRAPHS OF YOUR D WEL LINHS Ott OTHER RUILDINOS, go to L. M. winhuus. • PARIS EXPOSITION! If you want STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES of this Urea Exposition, or other Stereoscopic Pictures, go to L. M. Williams. FRAMES ! FRAMES ! Ire will keep constantly on hand a large and vell-selected stock of Frames, both large 47a - Tropetw of all Styles mactcto Ordcr at Short Notice, . . By strict attention to basilicas, and a desire to please, he hopes to merit a liberal share or the Public Patronage. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE! L, M. WILLIAMS, Photographer, Agent. Front St 1 , 4.1, :liloors above Locußt, Columbia I'cnu ii , febl-lmo T TEE PIREN PEaTO,RA r„ OR ( 1 ) POUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY' AND sEr.sIER:A. t , iNARE ROOT. Will en re I he Diseases of the Throat Anil Lungs, such tts Colds, Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Bron chitis, tiLts tt ('nigh , Se. timely use will prevent Pulmonary Con sumption, and even where MN fearful disease has taken hold it will atlbrd greater relief than any other medicine. Nly•S KATiI N'AN - Mmstarr:, of Pottsville. says: f was benefited mare by tcsing the Pineidx than any other medicine I ever nsed." . laeoh Power.; ejrtities that he has s.ohl hund reils Of bottles of the Pliumlx. Pectoral, and that. all who used it bear testimony of Its Ivouderful etfects in curing cough. ;Tom Royer, Editor of the J,,,lp,,drat having used it, linc no hesitation in pronouncing t a complete remedy - for cough, 110:11 , 011esA, :11141 Irritation In the throat. \V o The proprietor of this medicine has so muds C`ollildetlCl , in (111111"Ve• 110WCIS, rOlO theleSti mons of hundreds who have used H, that the money win he paid hack to any plirthaSPl . Who Is hot satisfied with its erii•ets. It is so pleasant to take that the children cry for It. I t casts only Twenty-live cents. It is intended for only one class of diseases, namely, those of the Throat mid Lungs. t* - -Prepared only by LEVI OBEIIIITOLTZED, N. D., PlPaitiVllle, Pa. Roll by all Druggists and Storekeepers. .1 ohaston, Ilonoway 4; Cowden, No.::', North Sixth street, Philadelphia, General Agents, 11.—Ifyoltr nearest drtigg4 4 44l or ,torekeeper 4100,1101 keep this modlein.• ,Io not 1.1 him pot, you oft with come other 1110.11. 4 1110, 10.4 . 8.184. he Make , more Money 011 11, but send :It 010 4 0 to one of the ngent+ for it. Sold by J. A. ,Nlevers, and It. Williams, ,11 gl,is, (ilutnbla, P . a. [tebl.:toto ---- AJJLEY& NEEDLEs Improved SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME PURE GROUND BONE "We s , ll only No. I.—received dived from the sUPER PHOSPHATE in Bags. '2OO ihs. each, f.-30 per •20(iu ths. Ammoniated FERTILIZER in 13ag5,150 lb , . each, PRICE s per 2000 kis. A discouut t Dealers on above prices. Agricultural Works, Beach and Plum Streets, °dices and Stores,4l South Water Street, and -12 South Delaware Avenue. DEALERS IN OILS. CANDLES, AND CLENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, febl-hno] PHILADELPHIA. GEE'V BARGAINS IN JEWELRY A AT P. SHREINER & SON'S. 114ive the Liegest, B , ,t.levied and \I, .t rornpio,BToci: or GOODS ovet• ho lon• ntti•trd lu Ito Po'the. ‘v . upe Es. CIA LV .1 P:11'1 , :141: : In grenl varfely,,,clvooll With ea re i'loll/ First rLnr === very large Stork of .\ Inerierui (belt;, •bi thl Itoct . - Arfoln awl tire, I Helm' ~r•lii'i lonian Clock Cnnipoiiy, XeNV II:lye:I Clock Compliny. Uilliert, E. N. Wcl,ll, Atkins Clock Comiciny, \. nil nil Elie h eel Irrm nip 0t t Nlarket. The filttr.t Stock of JEWELRY" ever °ll ere] IDanl' of the Lyttog. Owl rlicape , l Pattern, Pin', Far Ring , , Finger Ring , Sleeve liuttoin., Pine Set,. Sttt,,, ItFurnso, P.‘ Boughl at tho Nt•IA. V(11.1; Ih Joe , . Thllet CaSe`, Lad i(•ti 4 C41111p:411i011,, W:ttels : 4 .1211.111., Dro,:ing 'as,,, .1 wet Caskets:, I ;Ilive Rose., Va....e , +, to J01:11NAL The ItiteA Fnttcruti Fnlhi Stl I vett Ware, consitt.t - 1)1 , 4 in part of Gray.? Lanies, Sugar Sixams fall Spoons, Napkin Fruit usiaril sets, Plaklelinires, Pap Spoons, Salt Reis, TaaSpnost., c. SILVER-PLATED WARES! t•a11 hpeetul attest lon to I Ilk Leaned of our btlS/lICSIN 001 . Stock IS direelly front the Manu facturer, bought for Cash, ;aid con.egnently we arc able to ',IVO, our putl•otts the profits of th,• wholesale dealer. All nur goo, I' ate plated nn Anal are warranted to to,t.d.:1‘1.:1:101: In t2tpdlt3 and iltalnli to;tnytlang nuale Ow country. Our Stock, with but few exceptton., I..'ArtIiANTED T11111.F.-PLATE, ;1 1.1 eon,t,t , In part of Tcusot:. •I•ureeu,, Slitn(l4:, .peon neeelver4, vlt stands., rake Itas Fruit I - lasi:els, Call fells, 1; &Acts, • Ladles Syrup Pitchers, Cups A: SaAkers, I thmer cAstorq, lirealaa.st 'elery 5tr.14,1,, Outtvr Iterry 111 , 11 es, !..ttirar fowls We have an Illut•lrattM l'alllMune, from Which any f iira 61 e Pattern May be .t•leote.l, whlelt s‘-te lily not hive on haml. Z•e- LIEN! ENT 111;: 'FE PLA(I..: FltioNT STRErr, AtOVE LOCUST, E FOUNTAIN OF VAITIT T H The olliv I.En I.VeSED KENTUCKY STATE • LOrrERY trams daily IL B. :N1.% uTc.: Columbia, Penmi A Competence for Life ! Comfort• anti Rappineeb ts the Result of an Investment. COSTS NOTHING FOR A CIRCULAR. Addre4s the STATE 'MANAGERS, MURRAY, EDDY& ca. 'ot•lnttov. 31.‘11N - BIOTA • jli IS-GIo) and Small and atl'reasonable Rates Plibt Sulu• :Mamifaut iirers Proprietor , : of tl u •ir T.SO, THE A IV M ONIA TED FERTILIZER. I= PERUVIAN GUANO MZEEM Prices Reduced. FINE FANCY t;001)S SILVEB WARE! lII>3T IN 'NIP. COUNTY! TIM►; BEST 1011ITE METAL StilMlSEll ,V .•'•()N Cal:U.11B , B A ILEY & c 4 I 819 Chestnut Street, PaiLADELPHIA. . ‘MAIVIO.I " N - 13S Pearls, Rubies, Sapphires, Emeralds, Rare Geins, Engagement Rings, Wedding Rings. - LOW PRICES. • LAILEY A.,- CO., Of the roost celebrated tankers. Sole agents for the grand Gold Medal PArms PILILLIFE Sl' CO. time-keeper, the best watch man nfactured. LOW PRICES. BAILEY & CO., BRIDAL SILVER, For WEDDING PRESENTS, of entirely new and artistic designs. LOW PRICES. CO., PLATED WARES, Fl the most celebrated American and English makers. LOW PRICES, & CO_ WORKS OF ART! FINE OIL PAINTINGS, STATUARY, BRONZES, &A , Low PRICES. Our stock is unsurpassed by stny establishment In the country, both in regard to price and qual it c, oar foreign importations having been select ed with great care by one of the firm in Europe. Our scores are constantly arranged for exhiol -1 ion. and strangers In the clty, whether desiring to purchase or not, are cordially Invited to call and e.%.atninc. Atire•Order, I,v iuo i I carefully and promptly at tended I/). 11A1 LEY & ,1!1 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. —Designs of Silver Ware, sent by [Jan. 25, '6B-ly. N. I: mall. GOODS FOR EVERYBODY ! PATTON'S , COENEE SECOND AND LOCUST STREETS, COLUMBIA, PENN'A. Comprising a General Assortment of DR - Y . GOODS, Including every desirable Style and Fabric DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, MUSLIN S, TICKINGS, SHEETINGS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, IEOOP SKIRTS, SHAWLS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, TIES, J.: NOTIONS GENERALLY. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, At Panic Prices- Among:. Brent variety of Articles huitable for None are snore appropriate or acceptable to a Family limn Agenry for AVIIEELER ELLYPTrC VI LeoN. 47 GIBBS, and Ilowk-- Every :NC:whine Nvlrrantell lu LON:• elltirt: vttin f ion. All other fiord Ninvtune,lni II AZl•llt,' Special at trot ion given 14) Merchant Tailoring. CLOTHING MADE 111' TO ORDER In Itr,t City Sty le‘ounl satimitetlgn guaranteed. k.kn, GCOCF R 77 a QUEENSW.UZE, OIL CLOTHS, .I:e., &e. dee. I i, 'I 7 A FR ESIT -1 11,13IVAL or OODS Jam. reeelved, at the fine Grocery 13,,tablisti men% corner and and Cherry street., the follow ing new 43100 tis CHOICE NEW ORLEANS MCILASSE.S! MEM MEEME22 TOM ATOE.' Exi;r,Tsli WINSI.OIV'S G oiN G irEEN I.E.\S, 4.4:. ♦ LARGE LOT OF Nr.v. - YORK C.tXDIK" Oranges., Lemon:, Fig,,, (Awoantit, Cranberries, rider an,l \\*hitt. Wino Vinegar. Extra Family Flour, Mereer Potatoe,, itio aaul Java Cutlet., tresh roamed, Lovering, syrup, ke, 4,-NeW (fond. received almost daily. AVM. 11. HARDMAN, and Cherry Sit , „ Columbia. Pa. lee. 21, 'b741.1 I;MilliiME NEw PRICES! NEW' GOODS! RICA sa.vEn AN]) SILVER-PLATED WARES, Including every fit %le and description, made ex pre,Qy for the Winter Trade, which, for nrnutc and duratality (1411001 be nurpassed at JOHN BOWMAN'S While le and Retail Manufacturing Establish 1/10iI. 701 arch Street, 1:1111..11)EL.e117.1. ts.lte-Plat tag at Short Notice. dec. It, C.l ',DWELL FRY. - EIOSIER - Y, LoV ES AND NOTIONS, 109 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA L CALDwELL * Jan. Is. '684.1in0. TvOBACCO FOR SALE! EIGHTY-ONE BOXES of Splendid Penn anla Leaf TOBACCO Is olli.red for sale at reasonable rates, by DAVID HANAUER Jan. IS, 'W4I.) Front Street, Columbia. FOR SALE ! A PLEASANT and CONVENIENT lIOU'SE and LOT. on Second street. Columbia. Inquire at this Mike. [dec. 14, '67-tr. .FLOUR ,I_,YD PEED. VLOUR AND FEED STORE', • 'he undersigned, having purehroted the Stock on hand, Mill taken the Fleur and Feed Store lately occupied by George Brandt, Locust, above Fourth street, Columnist Pa.,will continue the basineas at that place, and rspectfully solicits the patronage of his friends, and the public In general. Ile will, at all times, keep on hand the 4'l earn rs, BEST FAMILY FLOUR, that can be procured. Alno, RYE FLOUR, CORN MEAL 4: IllreENA - 11EAT, with FEEDS of difibrent kinds, all of which he will sell as low as passible, for CASH. Being a practical Miller, stud having followed the trade for many years, he natters himself that, his knowledge of the business will enable him to give sathlactlon to all who may favor him with their custom, The afore will be open from 7 A. M., to .5: 1 4 P. :kr. CX 2, ' O , dee. S. '66-tfj DANIEL Arci.„Aur,Er„ . COLUMBIA FLOUR MILLS. GEORGE BOGLE, PRoplasTlit MVlMMilai= SUPERFINE AND EXTRA. FAMILY FLOUR (for sale; also Mill Feed of all kinds. Wheat round and Packed to order. Grist work: and Chopping done. Chopped Corn and Oats. Corn Meal and GRAIIA3I FLOUR FAX , sale at all times, stud delivered to any part or the town. el.Towu and country custom so licited. )April U. LSI7. .21EISCP,LLANBOTIS. PHTLADELPTILA WATCHES! PHILADELPHIA I' Il I LADELPITI A PH IL ADELPHIA . Cc., ac., the., PRESENTS SEWING MACHINES INES TO EN'! AT HARDMAN'S EOM =I 1,1 PEACHES, NT 704 ARCH STREET r. \V. FRY
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