atittidia A. AG It-t;141395 coL.,vmwr* Saturday Dec. 1, 1866. --- Advertisergonts, to secure Immelliato insertion must bninanUeci in on orlefere T 1 it evening endlf week. The -"jewol.4. It is stated that in the forthcoming lgessage the .f resident will reccmniend -the abolition of the Electoral College ; and I,.he election of -President and Tice 1.. - )resident by direct vote of the people; also, that United - States, Senators be elec ted by the votes of the people in the sevoral Ptates, instead Of by the Legis latures as at present ; also, that the Judges of the United - -States Supreme Court be appointed. each for a term of twelve years. 4. large, portion of the M . essuge j dovote4 to. foreign of Thprn is now in the U S. Irgasgry abort $1.09,60!),Q00 in gold and coin certifCates. - - "Prominent Southern men have urged Secretary McCulloch to rem:omega q. re dio";;;in.9,fthe cotton tax.- The South Carolina Legislature root on Monday, The Governor's Message; which was seat in,opposes the ratification of the Constitutional amendment. In the 11over Elouse of the North' Clorolina.Legislatars, - on Monday; a reso lution 4eclariug_ploat, the 'Constitutional amendment ought to be ratified was introduced and referred.. A' bill has been prepared, and will be introduced during week of the session of Congress, repealing theact' of which einpOw.ors the Presi dent to grant fall or conditional parching to persons engaged in reheliigp. If it becomes a law it coif fines the ..President td the Constitutional power to pardon after trial andconviction. ,About seventy postmasters have been changed within the t three days. ,Thel='.rpsidext a t refused to give the rebel, 4p,cob Thorripson,perinission to re , ,ho me.. ' Ma;imilian has finally abdicited.. lie , tiaS felt Mexico in the hands of ilizaine and Castelnae,. A New. Orleans dispatch states that he loft Vera Cm; on ThnrS dor, and IDi.,g,lithe expected at llnyana, on his say _ to Egro. expectedp§* yesierdai Or to. dyy . . A 4estructive fire. occgred in Selma, Ala..,Or„n Saturday. . The lo'ss is istimated , at 40,00,0: .* A 'Re'ntiacky - paper s'Sys 'that the hpaviest.o.nd best tobacco crop grown. in Iceileu4y for 'the past; seven ye'ar.S is'tlie eipp.the present season, novi-juSt nince MoN'e. to market, The: Cherokee- LegiSlatre, now in session, has repealed the sweeping confis cation act passed, by that" body cifiring tite'''rehellion, • - . . l;fito3; Icerollel • V.; ' ,JolinsOro has rOigrea' tlie "office' of- - - tnited.' Senator, to' which: :the' Geo - r6ie - LenTs, The' assessed property • .v,luatiori 'of New - Orleaos,-thli year; if5 . 126,574;765. East year it was 898,788;84' • `The news 'fro% Irolaa has caused great e4eitemplii in Fe'nia'p'eircles irt this oci4ntry. In 13144.16; - ether. preParationahre Being made by the' Brotherhood:" : - • No deditiorchas yet been rendered' on I the 'at.plidationifor 'i — ifew" trial of the convicted Fenians Tereqta: One ,Tohnson . , - of Tennessee, who bald tlei position of POstmaster General uder - Presideßt Polk, died at ClarksvillP, '.l.`enn.; on Friday last, aged 73 years.', ' - It is said that prominent emit:her - 6'lllon I have urged - • Secretary ke'Culliich to recommend to Congress a reduction'lof 'the cotton tax. — The'ex-rebel Gen. - EdWard 'Johnon, xylici'WO'F99ently - '-' - ii"ard'oird by the Pree . i: f,,, yesterday to' the United • -Statei'Treasury • for the paynient 'Cof eheck.: -- -for''sBoo, due to him in brajor' in ihe" - United State. , ?Armi. The pilyment was refused. There fire - now about t sloo 000,000 in , . gold tpd coin ceVi.ficates_inthe 'United States-TyeaAuT.y,' Ex-rebel Major Gon. qe.q. 2 .11: Stuart, o 1 Maryland, has been plrdoned by the tiOU:'Xob,e: T. Jories 1* been elected - U.S. Senate-el by '039 - Ar.ka4os,'-IlegieT ", - Theißadioal Union State Co iuniftteg of 'Louisiana ": has issued an dddress denoßnging: the President ` and Congress to establish a provisional 6 - 4- ir.owent, with r!egro suffrage;,ia Lou isiana.: . PeOndy's fortune variously estimsled oltici.Nnipotaire is busy trying IR:discover. what to..is 1851 he wasp9abercd,am9pz jo,n a illippairep . orforidon t and during ,following ten years hiibuiiiiese greatly, increased. Im 1860 he`..Wai said to-be 'wlith''Sls,ooo,- 000.4in , .g01d, -.and :-he endowed various charities in thcfprincely,sorne 0f550,000. 060.., .31r. - Peabody now 'probably ,worth 15,0_ 9 0,000, for the increase of his property during the rat sis.yeire - has Itet i rt ecin:sidgrShlp. n those nervous times when exeri.ou.p feels a certain want ofstability in . business affairs; when business ftuetaates Awe rumors, there is I:l(lkicid of . doubt_ but that it behooves our .m.erehapts to be .unusually watchful of the commercial Those wbo are given to cautious ness, and 'pie the foresight to read them AriAt 4eclare that' these signs now point unerringly to changes, which must affect the , business interests of the country.-for weal or woe, just as timely preparation is made or not to meet them. From the time the stagnation in commercial mattsrs gave way to the present life and activity, many, arguing from the uncertainty prevailing everywhere; have held • to' the opinion that there were breakers ahead', • that a revulsion morn or lOs, disastrous would surely coma. That Opinion Was, never more warranted than - now. We will give few facts vhiclb taken with the general tone of the press, the only safe and reliable criterion, will at least give some idea of tbe prospect. Take the . dry goods market. Within a few 'months prices have been reduced. very consider ably Especially in fabrics of modium grades of both foreign and domestic manufacture with which the storehouses of importers and jobbers are literally filled to oi-er - is this falling off noticeable. gvea : Nvit4 this reduction and the most lihere,l iadacetnntS offered to purchaers ; fears-are now expressed that this class of goods will become:a drug on the market. There is but one result possible from this condition of affairs: They must 'be di pozed of, and failing to find sale in th e auction rooms as they alreadyhave, they will be rushed into market and sold even at a sacrifice upon present prices. From such a step, whiCh seems most likely to be taken 'at no distant day, there will unquestionably . ensue a most complete reorganization of that branch of trade on the baSis of miich lower prices. It is for this that our merchants should be pre pared. E~Litor: present a situation somewhat similar, though of a more imminently dangerous character. __This is due to speculators, who have worked untiringly in this department only to find themselves _crushed beneath their own work, which is now tottering 'to its fall. The enor mous advance in corn, oats, wheat, flour, c.,is entirely due to their efforts—it can be accounted for in no other way. But for speculation we would to•day have been supplying Abe markets of Europe with brea.dstuffs, Whereas shipments to' that quarter are almost wholly suspended.- But for it these products of our soil, so much needed to feed the' suffering poor would not Stand at figures • bearing no reasonable comparison With,the'-price - of gold,,and.that,,tcio, : witlkenough r and to. spare' in the country. The perishable nature of these will fore& them into the market—the whole matter will ere long be resolved into aviestion of losing all or-saving a •part, and prices will drop with unheard of rapidity. These facts foreshadow dangers - which our mercantile community cannot guard against too cau tiously. • - -The arrival of.the-great Pennsylvania Radical. at the Capital, says the - Wash ington. Chronicle, haS evidently disturbed the- nerves 'of' the President and his friend's.' - • - ..We Uoticie . .that the. Administration organs are. indulging in all sorts-of specu latioris'as.s to*ltat -he is doing, and' his probable course during: the approaching session' of Congress. :Manifestly - there is'rin name -which. can ' "'strike more ter rors' to the heart" of Andrew- Johnson nt - v and-the unrepentant rebels •and Copper heads- who follow Illim than Thaddeus Stevens. The visible • trembling be cre ates among the "dry hones": of Conserva tism reminds us-powerfully of the shaking Virginia experienced at. the•presence of old John Brown and his score of ."fauati cal" folloWers. ,llowev,e,r,Andrew John son .might wish it, he is not a. Governor Wise;- and the „great ;Commoner is as secure on CUpitol Hill as• he would be in Lancaster, because he has• nearly two thiids.of the States at his back, and can therefore speak With " voice potential." We. are glad-to learn that. Mr. Stevens, though steadily advancing ill years, is still' comparatively strong in body, and unusually clear and vigorous in. mind. i Though_ fully as responsible; his labors will scarcely be as onerous this winter-as . , they wf,re last,' for we Appr9.l4er l d he will not be 9opipellpd to expostulate-.with. some members on thp ' Republican -side who frittered away both their time and their reputation at- home last winter in trying tei - perso4de Andriny Johnson not to'betruy ' the "purty - that - eleete,d him to office. ' Thq:peillle huyi done'the business in this matter, 'we havettcf 4 0 41;f, in 9 o to the 'relief of Mr. Stevens.- ; 'tkrp trust tile'Presigent will not be unduly moved by the presence of -Mr, Stevens: - If 'he behaves himself and accepts' "the Situa tion," he has nothing -to Jean , INV= The Commercial Future. 2111 The prOisior4 aqd breadstuff markets V.likaddetts Stevens. =The Reading Dispatch'says there is'a baker in that 'city who substitutes his feet for his hands, when kneading bread. In Harrisburg we, have parties Who substitute their feet for _a - stamper in making saner kraut. This is a fact.= Barri:9l)ll4 Telegraph,. 'That beats Reading`all'holloiv".-L7Pis patch,. We don't think. so: Fetid feet belong to Bauer kraut - OtMortal. and Vtligirellaittoto, —The portiletiou of the District of o?lumbia is set dovia-at 122,867. • . '—New York. has,just got aaoliter'new hOtel—the Westminster. - -3 tape yform 48 inches' long-- was removed from a man it. Hartford. —"Petroleum V. Nasky" is to take position on a New York paper. --.ne Columbia National Bank . has Aeclayed a dividend of tip per cent., clear of all taxes. Time, with all its .oalerity, moves SIOWIY_OU to hilll whose whole. duty, is • to watch its flight. —Forty thousand barrels of oil were brought down - the .Ic,tinaWba river 'to Parkersburg on Saturday and Sunday last in barges. . - - . —The Legislature of Arkansas mani fests deep interest, in the question of edu cating the freedmen, especially those de siring to preparefor the aniversity. , —A large meteor was seen at Nash ville on Tuesday morning, which cx ploded,with great violence, shaking the buildings for miles. around. Major Gebrge Clerm, a paymaster, was robbed at Port Boyes, October 5, of $50,000 in legal tender notes and $50,000 in voucherS for money paid out to troops. —The Post office still remains in the hands of Mrs. Fry, much to the chagrin of a 'certain _few, who wish to deprive an estimable lady,of her only means of support. • —Amos Brinfn,coudtketar on, a freight train on the l'ennsylvania itailroad,•had the middle finzer of his left hand badly bruised,While coupling cars a few days since.", —The Philadelphia papers are increas ing their , rate's - of advertising. The papers in the interior of the State must make a similar increase_ very soon, or submit to great pecuniary loss. • —Bootie has a choice lot of good se gars at low rates, well worth the attention of those who buy to Sell again, or for private use. Booties' segars are as familiarly known as household words. _We welcome to our list this week, over twenty new -subscribers. This is encouraging, and shows that the "Spy" is being stillmore appreciated. .We hope that next week this number will be doubled, —A new barn -and extensive stable buildings have just-been finished in the rear of. the Washington House Hotel.— The pavement in-front has been .made new and a bridgwai has been,built over the gutter. —Brigham Young is luxuriating in the honey moon of his forty-filth bride,a beautiful - Danish girl of seventeen. He has just - lost his twenty-fourth wife, who was buried .without any ceremony, or even a notice of her death. —Those Stereotyped" individuals who witheiresv their patronage - from the " Spy" 19_ ill of course, .be surprised to learn that.it still exists; and con tinue to live and flourish when they,peor deluded souls, are dead and Tette,ri, o..Bruger is never behind the times at ,his store. He always reduc.s his dry aopds ?zeording to the Iyholpsale '• • waiting r h prices, not; t e sells, out what he has ali:eady bogght hefore he makes the reduction. This is honorable, fair, and just, and his ensto,mers slicoAld re member This fact. • • —As ow bodily health cannot be improved from any cense, without producinc , at.the same time a beneficial effect on the mind, so. we cannot be out' of health without our mental powers tieing at the same time 'impaired in a cenlresponding .degree.• • - 2 • The sewer under the Colnmbia & Port Deposit Railroad;-nedr the Jefferson House,- Front. street, . ' having been the subject., of, much complaint, has at last been repaired. 'lt has been lengthened and a portion of it dug out and a brick centre put in. The improvement is a flood and substantial one. —C p. H. Bookman, convicted at the last January term of the Court of Quarter Sessions for man slaughter, in the shoot ing of John Hogentobler, at Mountville., this county, and sentenced to pay a fine of slo9 . and undergo an imprisonment of two years and three months in the East ern Penitentiary, has been pardoned by the Governor. the Bethlehem iron Company's Works, on Thursday,.the Bth . inst., - .the . re were produced 101 tons 18-cwt, 2 . quar ters 13. lbs. Mo. 1 railroad iron .and this with S furclaces, 7 heats 'each, in the space of-13 hours and 15 - minutes: Out of this 376 or whole number of. piles changed the less was, but 7 rails and 18. feet. • LIRE-13EALtH-STRENGTH, - lIFE-YLEAILTII--LSTRENGTH; LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH. THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. DR.• JUAN DELAMA.RRE'S . Celebrated Specific Pills, ' Prepared from a' prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, Chief 'Physician to the Hospirtil Norclou Lariboisiere of Paris ..„ This invaluable medicine is no imposition, but is unfailing in the cure of Spermatorrine or weakness: Every species of Genital or Urinary irritability, involuntary or nightly 'Seminal Emu-. sionifrom whatever - cause produced; or however soya°, will be Speedily relieved and the organs re: stored to healthy apan. Read the following ppinions, of eminent French physisians: . 4, W e have used the'Specific Pills prepared by Gar aneicre & Duhout, No. 234 Rue Lombard, from the prescription of Dr. Juan Delwarre,in our private practice with uniform success:and we believe there is no other med4dne so-well CaleulaCecl to cure all persons suffering from Involuntary Emissions' or any other weakness of thee Sexual Organs, whether caused by,a sedentary mode of living, excesses, or abuse. ' „ , • II. „ A. Elgiarngvamrs. 3); G. D. DUTARDIN, U. D. Ji.t Le LEM:ILSE, M. D. Pails, May 6th, 1863.. • • . . ', Beware of Counterfeits. ' The Genuine Pills are-sold' by all the principal Druggist's throughout the world, priee,,Cue,pollar per l3ox; or biz" Boxes for five dollars... • : f 43ATANCtERE & DUPONT, SOlO Proprietors,. • „ No. 214 Rue Lombard, Paris. - One dollar enclose'd to, any s..,thorised Agent, will insure a box. by return mail, securely sealed from all observation, six boxes for five dollars. Sole'Geeeral Agents for America, OSOAR,G.MOSES 27 Courtcllant St.,N. Y. ' N. B.—French, German, Spanish and English' Pamphlets,containing particulirs and directions' for use, sent free to any address. Agent 6 for Columbia, J. A. Meyers. . Jan. , ly. • Sweet . Catawba Wine FOR FAMILY AND TAUB FE . _Also a large assortment of French, Ger man and Domestic Wines . at • J. C. in/CREWS, • Cor, Front and Locust Sts. SPECIAL_ NOTICES. A ,Cough, A Cold- or A ..sore Throat, Requires ltp . rnedinto Attention, end should be ghee-I:ed. jP ALLQWED TO CONTI:4I34j lIIRITATIGN OF Tltt LUNGS, AP $B ANENT : Tinto.,64 DISEASE,, ON CONSUMPTION, ' , 2u brrEN TIII: RESULT. - • . ' ).3 ,0 W N $ .1311.0.NCHIAL TRoCitES, Haying a direct influence to the parts, give ;immediate relief, For Bronchitis, Asthma; Catarrh, Con .: suiriptiVe and Throat Diseases, Troches' are used with always good success. ` SINGERS,. A ND PUBLIC). spEAKERs will find;:'Proek:sllE•eful in clearing the voice when taken beforaßiiigixfg'or " §peakitig, and relieving the throat after anruntiimal exertion of the vocalorgans. The Troches are recommended and prescribed by Physieladi/and . hirt - he'd tesfimiinints from eini nen't men throughout the country. Being an article of true inerii, and having proced their efficacy by a test of trytny.years, each year, finds them in ne , ; - localities in.cariouß parts of the world, and' . the 13xicliis are universally pronounced better than other articles.' 031;AIN only "'Brown's Bronchial Troches," and do not take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be olThied. Sold everywhere. ' ' [Dee.l,lB6o-Gm. REMEDIAL INSTITUTE FOR SPECIAL CASES, No. 14 Bond Street, New York. 4ErFull ihforrnation, with the highest testimonials: also, a Book 'Oil Special Diseascs,"in a sealed envelope, sent free. UM-Be : sure and send for them, and.gou never regret it; fer, as advertiing physicians, in nine cases out of tent are imposters. without references, no stranger should. be trusted. Enclose a stamp for postage, and direct to DR. LAWRENCE, No. 14 BOND STREET; NEW YORK. . (Dec, L'UO-ar. l'he real Velpattyrendh Pills should not be used during a certain time, as they will surely bring un miscarriageeldlby4l2 Disaggists. ' t Doe, 1. luio. - ,..y..;4; • - ----- _ ... • , Lovely' eirts and fesflVetoys,—send an addressed envelope and 25 cents, and I will send you some valuable information that will phase you. ' - MISS JANE BRYAN, juno I.oth, Sy . 823 Broadway, New York. Strange, but True. Every young lady and gentleman in the United Stetes•can hear something very much to their ad vantage by return mail (free of charge) by address ing the undersigned; Those having fears of being humbugged will obligeby not noticing this card, All others will please address their obedient servant THOS. P. CHAPMAN, Doc. 30 '65 ly. 831 Broadway, New , York. • DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA larrh, treated with the utmost success. by lir. J. ISAACS, Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Lyden, Holland,) No - iilfi.Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi monials from the most reliable sources m the city and county can be seen at his Office. The medical faculty are invited‘to accompany their patients. as he nas no secrets; - his practice. Artificial eyes inserted-without pain. No charge made for exami, nation. _ . mar. 24, Mi-ly All may Marry Happily. Irrespective of wealth, age or beauty; and the love of the opposite sex can be gained by (phoning simple rules, Benda directed envelope to SARAH .13. LAMBERT. june lath, ly Greenpoint, Kings Co.,.plew York WONDERFUL BUT TRUE! INIADA.me RE3userox, the world renowned A.strolo. gist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant state delineates the vety features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instru ment of intense power, known as the Psychomii trope, guarantees to produce a perlect and life-like picture of the future husband or wife of the appli cant, with date of marriage, occupation, leatting baits of character, tee. This is pp imposition, as testimonials without number can assert. 13y stating place of biith.age, disposition,color of eye , and hair and enclosing fifty cents and stamped envelope ad dressed to yourself, you will receive the picture by return mail, together with desired information. Address in confidence, •- • • 31.tnnsin GERTRUDE I.:EULNGTON, 0. Box 29,7, West Truy.N. Sept, 22, Gino; riIIIE c.cf.NyEssxoNs AND EXPERI 1. OF AN INVALID. Published for the benefit And as q CAUTION TO YOUNG AIEN and others, who sutler from Nervous Debility,premature decay of Manhood, .tc., supply ing atthe same tiitie•'rhe Means of Self Cure. 13y one who has cured himself after undergoing' con siderable quackery. By enalosing a postpald ad• dressed envelope,'smgle culues,Tree of charge, may be had of the author. • • r NATA HNIEL, .ip, 'FAIR,, - -,sq., Brooklyn, Kings P.P . Y••: ',.., • ' , - -'l. -,-.ki .-. ...', ..hn,:2 : ',T, •tY, - ‘ ... ' _ • •• To Consulutotives. THE ADVERTISER BEER restored to health in a few weeks by a bevy simple remedy, alter having suffered several years, with a Severe lung . affection, and that dread disease, Con sumptibu—is itu..ious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. • To all ‘yho desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used(freN of , charge,) with the direc tions for preparing.arfd using the same, which they will find asses cure for Cons . 9mption, AsOnna, Bron chitis, Coughs, Colds, etc. pie only object of the 'advertiser m sending the prescription is to boned the nfflietect, and spread information which he con ceivesto he invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it wail cost you notaing, and may prove a blessing, Parties wishing the perscriMiori, will please .ad dress - Rev, EDWARP. A. Iqi.SCIN, • 'M iliiiemsbUrg. Kings County. pee. Se, '65„43m New York Errors of Youth. 1. Gentleman who suffered for years from Nerops Debility. Premature Decay, and all the , effects of youthful indiscretion, will, fur the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, - the receipe aid directions for milking the simple remedy by which he was cured. &furors wishing to proh tby the tidwerhser's experience,can do so by addressing JOHN B, OGDEN, Dee. 30 'CZ ly, • • ..Vlo.l3,olhunbcrt+ st.. N. Y. ITCH!ITCHIITCH! SCRAWL! ! smut...x.og WELISATOWS OINTARIMNIT . Ctfre the Itch in 48 Hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price JO cents. For;sale by all - druggists. Sy sending GU cents to Week:s tC Pot ter, Sole Agents, •17& Washington street,lioston, it will be forwarded by mAil,..freeof,pestifge, to any part of the-United States. juue 9, ly. LA:D1:1 - TARE PART' CU*L A - R NOTICE Thp : Real Ve lpau Female Pills. [Warrantitd French.] : : • so celebrated many. - years I_ ago in Paris lor the relief of.feinale ir regularines,afe now offered-foisidellar the first time in imerica...2rhey_have been kept in comparative otisearity from the. fact that the =giant= D.r.,Vel pan, is a physician in Paris of,gteattwealth and con seientious principles, and has - withheld them t tom generalise, lest they should be employed for un lawful 'purposes. -In overcoming 'female -obstruc tions they seerareally omnipotent. They are offer ed to the public only for legitimate- purposes, and all agents are forbidden t to sell them when it is un doksfood that the object Is unlawful.' Sold':by Williams , and Dr, Parry, Columbia. •.•' .' • Ladle's ean'proeure a box sealed froth the eyes of the curious by enelo.sing . , T4-and . six stamps to 0. G. Staples, General Wiztertown, N.Y. or_to the above agents. ,:.. • • . • • Jan. 6 .I.v.- / Dr.i.Selienek's • Plalaiitinic This great niedicine 'Dr. J: 11. Schenck, the' peoprimor, Puhm-nary Conaunaptionovlien it, had assumed its most , formidable aspect' and: when speedy death aPpeared'to be inevitable. :His phy sicians pronounced his case' incurable.' whim he commenced 'the use of; this ;simple, but powerful remedy. His health, was' restored in trvcry time, and - no rettim of ,the 'disease has been appre hended,ter all the' symptoiris:quicklyrdisrippeared, and liis : present,weightos:more . than tµ o hundred pormils. • . Since his recovery, he has • devoted this attention exclusiVely. to ,the cure, of Consumption..and the diseases which are usuallY,complicated with'it, and the curda effected hy his medicines ha:vatic:76n very numerausr,and truly..'wonderful. • Dr: Schenck makes 'professional visits to several of the larger cities weekly, where he -has a large concourse of patients;atul it is truly astonishing to see,pooreon timutim. that have to be lifted out of their car riages; and in a few months healthy, robust persons. DR. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRIJP,, SEAWEED: TONIC and MANDRAKE PILLS Are generally. all retinfred in curing ConsUmPtion.— Full directions accomPadyeach, so that, -any one can take them without seeing Dr. Schenck., but when it is conven ient it is best to see Min:* he givesadvice free; but' for:a.therough examitfationlwitly.hiS" Resphemetb r his fee is three dollars. ' - • • ,• • • - Please _observe. when, purchasing, that' the tvie iikenosses ahl.lie,lacketorme ishen•fn thdlasfstage of Consuinptioutandthe other. 'as ho now•ignrper feet health—me on:the Government stamp. Soldby all:Dniggists and. Diaeri- •.Price 1.50 per bottle; - or*l.Ao the half dozen:- ,Letters •for 'advice I should always bo"directed-to Dr. Schenck's Princi pal Otilbe, - M___:ls'Nbrth' 6th - street, philadelphia, Pa. Generer.Wholeside;Agentst.:Detriaa Battles if• Co.; N. Y.; . S. S4Hance. Baltimore,' Md.t...lohn D. Park, Cincinnati, 0.; Walker Taylor, Chicago, line Bros., St. - Leuis - Mo:' • , ftior,"66-Ty PATENT _FL 0 UR , Fell & ,Bro's., patent self-rising t) :flour: It needs no yeast, and as soon as mixediS ready for the oven. 'lf is much better and-costs butlittle •more than any other dour. For sale by - • - • • 4 , - - ;I[..DdIILLEINT t BRO., 'July. 28, '66 tf Odd Fellows' Hall. ; PARRY'S COLUMN c 5 IS TO SELL FIRST CLASS DRUGS At Low Prices Parry's'Golden Mortar Drug Store Has just been - refitted and refurnished Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Has just received a full fall stock. Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Is situated on,Front St., ab. Locust. Parry's Golden A/ ortar Drug Store Is the place to get cheap Drugs. Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Is the place toget Pure Drugs. Parry's Gclden Mortar Drug Store . -Is the place to get goood dr,'reliable Drugs. Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Is the place to het Prescriptions corn , pounded, Parry's Golderi Mortar Drug Store Is the :place - to get -Perfumery and • • • Fancy Articles, Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Is the place to get genuine Patent Medicines.. • _ Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Is the place to get Dye Stuffs. Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Is the place to get Trusses and Supporters Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Is I,he place to get Shoulder Braces. Parry:s-Golden Mortar Drug Store. Is the pla.be for country Merchants to obtain their supplies. Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Is the place - fop - I -Physicians to obtain First Class Drugs. Ladies buy the Enaniel of America at Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store . Gentlemen_ buy. their Shaving rC Fancy Soaps at Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Farmers buy their Cattle Powder at Parry's Golden Mortar Drng,Store Physicians buy their outfits at • Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Country Merchante buy at Wholesale prices at Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store PARRY'S GMEI MORTAR BE ME, Is the place to buy Sal Soda, Concentrated Lye. Matches, Starch, Shoo Blacking, 13icarl , Soda, , Salaratus, Alcohol, Soda. Ash, Castile Soap, Netit's Foot Oil, IDA igo, Bath Bricks, Stow Polish, Wax Lights, Shoe Brushes, French Blacking P Aatß:s?" S Golden Mortar Drug Store is the . ZEAKILTART,ERS for COAL OIL, ' LAMP CHIMNIES. Apd WICKS, If you want Cream Tartar Refd. Saltpeter, Epson Salts. Castor Oil, Aer. Borax, G l ll4l Camphor. Salad Oil, Flavoring Extracts, Bermuda Arrowroot ; . E.ssences, Go to Pumrs Golden. Mortar Drug Store JUST REC-B.INTB.r) at Pvrry's Golden Mortar Drug Store A full assortment of Genuine rrenell. Perfumery, Phalon's Night Blooming Cereus, Louis Brown Windsor soap, Wright's Pomades, Hant'sAe Virgin - Wwx . „ . Hanley s Musk Soap, Ipe= - light's Spanish Lustral, Wright's 131oOtu of the Cireasian Rose, Bo= • zin's Scrap Soap, Reeve's Ambrosia, 0 3 tx 4';)% PARRY'S GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE, ••• - • . Is the place to get Heinbold's Preparations, Jaynes Expectorant, Mishler's Bitters, Surain's Panacea, • 'Lindsey's Blood Searcher, Bull's Sarsaparilla, • ' IfeLanes:Vermiluge, Mrs.• Winslow's Soothing Syrup, - Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wright's Pill; Ayer's Sarsaparilla, • Smith's Colagogue, Carminiative, • Godfrey's Cordial, • Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial, Wooley's:Salav, And all other popular Patent Medicines jVsy,ftEcEavEo l , • _ , A Large Assortment of proiloh & American Toilet Soaps at .* PARRY'S Golden Mortar Drug Store. • '- • • - . Front Street, Columbia Special attention -given to compounding PHYSICIAN'S PRt SC RIP TIO S, And all medicines for Family us e- - ` Oct: G, ISGF. . • • LEBHER & WILLIAMS, The well known Photographers, COLUMBIA , PA ., BEG leave to inform the citizens of Co lumbia and vicinity, that they have taken and refitted the rooms formerly oc cupied by Geo. A. flyers, on Front street, above Locust. Per Where they are prepared to take graphs in all styles. Particular attention 'paid io making Large Photog,raphs,Carta- - de-Visites,lvory Types, Ambrotypes, - itc. Copying and en larging of small Pictures. PICTURES COLORED in Oil or Water Colors, in a style superior to any taken in this county and equal to any in the cities. Particular attention paid to • taking pic tures of Children. Pictures taken in cloudy as well as in clear weather. Orders for Picturrs from old Negatives promptly filled.. The art will be taught to those desirous to learn at a reasonable rate. Call at the Rooms and examine our large collection of Specimens. LESEIER iSz WILLIAMS, jan: '6, '66. Photographers. N. B. We hope by strict attention to business, and desire to please, to merit a liberal share of patronage. FLOUR AND FEED. WHOLESALE & RETAIL q - IHE subscriber would respectfully n j_ form the public, that he has opened a NEW FLOUR AND FEED STORE, on Locust street, three doors above Fourth street, where he is prepared to accommo date all who may favor him - with their patronage. He will take particular pains to have al ways on hand, the very best Flour and Feed that can be procured. His WRITE WHEAT .FL OUR • is made expressly for him, and cannot be ex-celled. For the convenience of those living at a distance from the store, orders may. be left at the Book Store of W. U. Hess,. and will receive prompt attention. Flour will be delivered in all parts of the town, free of charge. He will endeavor by strict attention to business, and by always having on hand a a supe , ior article, to merit a libpral share of patronage. A trial of his White Wheat Flour is solicited. - TERMS CASH. - GEORGE BRANDT'. Col., mar: 10,-ly J. RUMPLE & SON, DEALERS IN Fcreign an/ Domestic Hardware_ - A N extensive assortment of house fur nishing hardware, also for carpenters and builders use, always on hand. IRON AND STEEL - Blacksmiths, wagon makers and others, furnished with all kinds of iron, nails, horse shoes, conch trimmings and other moods in their line. WOOD AN]) WILLOW WARE In great variety, such as tubs, baskcts, wash boards, brooms, washing machines, &C., &c. rIL Mai GXkW IP led "NMS, Plows,shovels,hoes, plow castings,seythes, forks, rakes, and all other implements used by the farmer. STOVES Al\ 7 D TIN-WARE. toves of every style and pattern, cook, parlor and office stoves..for coal or wood. huge assortment of tin ware 'always kept on hand or manufactured to order. (DID, _PAINTS, aza; coal oil, linseed, fish, sperm and machine oils of all kinds. Alcohol, benzine, japan and other varnish, glass. paints, putty wbite lead, tko, Locust St., Columbia, Pa. pug. 19, '65. READ ! - READ READ I GREAT ATMAG TiQN . DAVID HANAUER'S U. S. CLOTHING EMPOEUM, Front Street, first Store above 1 1 7e4nut St., = • Colombia, Pa. r • - - The Largest, Best Assorted; Handsom est and Cheapest stock of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, cte. Ever exhibited in these regions, which will be sold at prices TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION ! Come one and all, both great and small' To Little Davy's Clothing Hall ; And get a fit from head to foot At prices that your purse will suit may 12, '66 tf ' NEW DRY GOOD STORE. Adjoining Odd Veflows' Mal. "Et DWARD REUSS begs leave to inform 12A. the Citizens of Calumbia and vicinity that he has neatly fitted up a room adjoin ing Odd Fellows' Hall, and opened a dry goods store with a varied assortment cf new and cle-simage goads suen as - GENTS. FußNisaiNG GOODS, cLOTWS, CASImERES, DRESS GOODS, Calicoes, Muslins, Tickings, Dolaines, Merinos. Poplins, Silks plain and figured, Notions &c., ttc., He hopes by strict attention to business, and low prices, to merit the patronage of this communty. EDWARD REUSS. 11. B.—The Tailoring business will still be cavrie4 on in all its branches. E..R. Col' a Sept-8; SINGER SEWING- MACHINES. WU. HESS has been appointed agent . for Columbia few these celebrated Machines and offem them .for sale at his Book Store at • , MANVIi‘ACW,BAR'S PRICES. Everybody knows the Singer Machines to be one of the standard Sewinn , Machines and we present it - to the citizens of Colum bia and vicinity as incomparably the best kind in existence. It is simple, compact, durable and beautiful. It is quiet, light running and capable ofperforming a range and variety of work never before attempt ed upon a single machine,—using either Silk. Twist, Linen or Cotton Thread, and sewing with equal facility the very finest and coarsest materials, and anything be tween the two extremes, in the most beau tiful and substantial manner. Its attach ments for' hemming hraiding, cording, tucking, quilting, felling, trimming, bind , - ing, &c., are novel and Practical and have been invented and adjusted especially for this machine. Call at the Store and see one iu ov eration. _ [seat 29.'66 ELDIV/INISTRATOES NOTICE. VI STATE OF HENRY BRANDT, LA.TE of Coluinbia Borough, - Lancaster .Co., deceased.--:Letters of Administration on said estate having been granted to-the un dersigned, all persons indebted thereto'are requested. to _make immediate payment, and those having claims, or. demands against the same will present them, for settlement to the undersigned ESTHER R. .13RANDT, Residing in Columbia, Lane. Co., Pa. . EZRA SMEDLEY; Residing near Thorndale P. 0.,. Chester County Pa: " • ' Oct 20 et Roots•!. Roofs!!.BootS 2. r IF yoh want a pair of . first class FINE BOOTS; - at a low price, gatci - FRALEY'S, novl7-3t] In Locust st., near Second. Private• THT Subscriber offers his new two story . Brick House, situated on Third Street, at Private Sale. The house has, just been finished and contains all the necessary im provements with t.wo 7 stery back-building &c. Terms easy. JOHN Oct. 20 1866 tf Dr. 111A.RSI,I.411LE'S CATARRH SNUFF- This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the best article known for curing the Catarrh, Cold iu the Head and Headache. It been found an ex cellent remedy in many cases of Sore Eyes. Deaf ness has been removes by it, and Hearing has often been greatly improved by its use, It is fragrant and agreeable, and Gives Immediate Relief To the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the Head. The sensations after using it are delightful and invigorating. It opens and purges out all ob structions, strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to the parts affected. More than Thirty Years' Of Sale and of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Snuff, has proved its great value for all the common diseases of the Head, and at this moment it stands higher than ever before. It is recommended by many of the bestphysiciane and is used with great success and satisfaction everywhere. Read the Certificates of Whole . sale Druggists in 1864 The undersigned, having for many years; been ac quainted with Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Snuff, and sold in our wholesale trade, cheerfully state, tha. we believe it io be equal. in every respect to the recommendations given of it for the cure of Catarrhal Affections. and • that it is decidedly the best article we have ever known for all common diseases of the Head. Burr & Perry, Boston, Barnes & Park, New York Reed, Auston & Co., " A. B' & D.Sands, I3rown,Lamson & Co., " ' Stephen Paul d• Co. " Reed, Cutler & Co„ " Israel Minor d Co., Seth W. Powle, " McKesson d• Robbins " Fairbank & Co. A. L. Scovill & Co., Renshaw,Edmands & Co; M, Ward, Close & Co., " H. 11. Hay. Portland,-Ma. Bush &Gale, Fur sale by all Druggists. TRY IT. Jan. 6, '66.1y HOME. INSURANCE COMPANY of NEW Your., Office, No. 135 Broadway Cash Capital, Assets, .Ist July, 1866, • CHAS J. MARTIN, Prest. A. F. WILLMARTH, Y. P. JOHN McGEE, Sec. J. 11. WASHBURN, Ass't Sec. • D. A. HEALD. Gen. Agt. Total loss 'by Portland Fire, 112.,64.4. 42t a1l paid before July 15th. A. J. KAUFFMAN, Agent, Sept 15 tf.Columbia, Pa.• J. W. REASIN, MERCHANT TAILOR, Ilellam Street, seven doors above Second, WRIGHTSVILLE, PENN'A. CLOTHS, C.ASSIAIERES AND VEST ings of all .styles 'and suited to any season, kept constantly on hand and man ufactured to order at short notice,and. war uu..u.ted to give perfect satisfaction, Aug. 1.365, ly. ZTATIMOELNIT SHOWING THE CON ) dition of the First National Bank, of Columbia, on Monday, October 1,1866. 1? E S 0 li R olfS' . Notes and hills discounted, 164;333,37 U. S. Bonds for circulation, 150,003,1:0 U S Securities on hand, 10,000,00 321.383,37 Gash in notes ofothor banks. 2.'214,00 Legal tenders & Cump'd Notes, 34,015, , ,0 37.100,00 Cash Items, ::,4:17.50 Due from Banks, :30,08d,08. Expenses, Interest on deposits, Premiums paid, Fixtures, $397,549,51, • LIABILITIES. Chrital Stock, paid Surplus Fuud, Circulation, Deposits on Certificate, 117.491,05 Do Transient, 30,047,18 97.538,53 Dividends unpaid, 300,00, Duo to Banks and Bankers, 5,:1; ;,90. Profit and Loss, Exchanges, Discounts, Interests, Indebtedness of Directors, 829,700 Sworn to and subscribed by S.S.DETWILER, Cashier. Oct. 6 3 n YEETH ANT TAILORING. • • vt CLOTHING STORE ; Tb,e Best and Cheapest in Columbia at the BLUE FRONT. - We are now offering clothes ,elleaper than the cheape:st'and cnitsuit the; most piartic-' ular ones, both. in, styles, fit and (panty, .I.IANDSOME c SA,CIC, COATS, for $5,511:1/34 upwards. We aro bound not to be undersold b anyone, All clothing : cut; sold or made n p at my establishment,. is warn sited to give satisfaction. Call and, examine ou;, , stock. Blue Front Clathitte; Store, Front Street, opposite the -Ferry Landing, N. 13. Coats, Pants g.nd Vests cut at the shortest notice, ill the latest style. EL. BsLIJAMNTHAL.. Oct 2.7, '66 tf. FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE C OmPARY, YORK, PENN'A., APRIL Ist 18W.. accumulated Capital, $455,725,90. This Company continues to issue Polt, cies of Insurance ou Buildings or personal Property, in Town or Country: at Cade OA% mutual rates. H. KRAIIER, President.. D. STracKLEn, Secretary. ...11Di.r4et.corstigt EI. NRADER, TUOMAS GRAY, ELI KINDIG JOHN LANDES. War: WALLACE,Gr'EO. D. EB ERT, D. STRICKLER. Applications for Insurance will be made. to M. S. SHUMAN, Columbia july 7'G6 tf. NEW STORE. UNPARALELLED • ATTRACTIONS ! S. SNYDER announces to the citizens t. of Columbia and vicinity that he_ - has opened at his ROOM, on the corner of Front & Locust, a First Class stock of DRY GOODS, consisting of all the latest styles of Dress Goods, Cloths, ' Cassimeres, Linen & Cotton Goods, together with a full supply of Sheeting; Shirtings, _ Tiekings, of the best quality. His stock of Bleached Goods, • Flannels, Balmorals, • Hoop Skirts, cannot be surpaSsed In addition. to .the Dry Good's depart ment, he has the most carefully selected stock of BOOTS & SHOES ever brought to this place, consisting of Ladies' Gaiters, Balmorals, Children's and Misses' - Wear of all. sizes and. descriptions. „Men and Boy's Boots of all kinds, sizes, nctstyles, _ . A share of public patronage is' solicited - J S. SNYDER, Cor. of 4ocust April 28th ly. Ntktice. PROPERTY owners are requested to call at Pfahler's, and examine' - F LIN'S PATENT :HYDRANT. It can be repaired at any time without the expense or trouble of digging it up. All kinds of Plumbing attended to promptly, and at reasonable rates. Jun. SO, gf MALTBY HOUSE, ' A. B. MILLER, Proprietor, Baltimore, Md. This hotel has been lately refitted with all the necessary improvements known to hotel enterprise and therefore offers first class accommodations to strangers and others visiting Baltimore. Oct 21, 1865. $2,000,000 OD 3,596,922 OD 130,385 13 050,71 52.221. lEEE 1.211b,0g $150,000,M 4.300,1 0, 1.32,000,0 J EMI 22833 2,140.31. 2,500 31. 5,033 0.?, $297,549,',A; and Shawls,
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