ght Coltaimbia A. M. ItANBQ, COLUMBIA PA. Satnrday , Jan. 13, 18661 ......--„--- -- Adverligements, to secure Immediate inserlicin Faust be banded in on Or before Thursday evening each 'Week. . The News. lathe House of Representatives, Ste vens,.Garfield, Francis Thomas, Braude - gee, Starr, Grinnell and Bradford were appointed-the Select Committee on the proposed• military and postal railway be tween Washington and New York. The Military Committee was instruct ed to inquire into the expediency of eon- -citing- Arlington Ifeighps into a-home fur disabled and wounded Soldiers: Brandegee introduced, 'a bill to punish counterfeiting with death. A resolution asking the :President why Jeff. PavislhaS r not ,been tried for, treason was AdoPted.: Mr. :AV ifsen tro4..uccii.g' bill 'fix ing. the regular.ar.my_ as.se n. .reginie4ts *of lery, ten regitnent,S of cin-alry' and Sti.ty of i qan try. poition,of the forces are to be colored troops. 'he ,New Jersey Legislature organized pn Tuesday. James M. Scovell was elected - President of the Senate and John Hill was chosen Speaker of the House. The .Qpvcrn.or's message was presented read. The message approves of the President's reconstruction policy. The State Fish Convention convened at Harrisburg on Wednesday.-: Every connty on the Susque.anna and its trib- . utaries was represented. Hon. Simon Cameron, presided. Resolutions asking the Legislature to pass a bill compelling the owners of the dams in the Susque hannaand its principal tributaries to :ti ter them by' step-way sluices, so•as fo per- Tt4t, the, free passage of shad and other fish, and. thus restore what was formerly A leading interest in the State, were Adopted. A draft of a bill to be presen tad to the Legislature was referred to a f:.opmaittee tp be Appointed by the Presi dent, - • Markley,of Montgomery county, has been elected President of the Perki- Amen Railroad is to extend from the Reading line, near Phoenixville, along the Talley of the Perkiomen Creek - to Emaus, on ;the East PennEylvania Rail- goad, near Allentown. It will give the Reading Company a short line between Philadebhia and Allentown, .by'-which I,4ehiglii_coul r will reach the.: city over sorable ftrailiain - il Will also develop a rich agricultural district. Night Schools—A Word to Boys. That class of young men and boys who Are debarred from educational faculties daring the day by reason of their cm ployments,stould make use of these long winter • evenings by attending night schools. There are thousands of this ,class .w - ho are growing up in ignorance, spending their evenings• in idleness, or still isorse,in forming vicious associations who by diligent . study at the night schools might acquire education and become leading members of society. Many of the most -prominent men whom this country has produced,acquired their edu cation by evening study.; after the days work was performed. Some of them, in I fact, would have thought themselves highly favored if they could have had I such•facilities for instruction as the night I schools and free libraries afford to the young •men and boys of this country. lie I who limy fills the highest position in this country, and also his predecessor, would both haye been glad if in their young days they could have had such educa tional advantages as are enjoyed by those who are obliged to work during the day. I?areuts, particularly, should eansider these things. They should remember that adUcation is the best capital that a young man can have in starting out upon the journey of life, and that without it he eitlie . only, 'at best a reflector of the genius Of his fellow men. . Lawi cyr 'Newspapers, We call the attention of the Post Masters and Readers to tl;e following points",.oillich have been settled by . the • Courts - of the land: I.. Subscribers who do not Aire express notice to the contrary are. considered as wishin4 to cStititlue their subscription:s.: . 2. If gabac.ribers order the disponqu• trance of their - papers, the publishers may continue to send them till all that.:f.; , due be paid. 3. elf'subseribers- .refuse, or eet: to take itieir 'papers from the'office to which they are .directed, they are held respon sible till they 'have settled their hill. a.m.1.. ordered their paper discontinued: 4. If subicribers move to other places withoht inforMik , the publisher; a:nd tlir paperit:sent to the former directton,tjey are held:respongible: • ... • • 5. Refusing to take a paper frbni the Aaffice;pLremoving and leaving it uncalled is prima/Gide 'evidence 'of i n te n'ded:frawl. : " 6. A postmaster tiegle . pling•to : the publishirs•ilien a..pappr is not taken from the office makes himself :•liatle 7 fiir the subscription ppm-7. —Art "Application of a "ddloxed"-i - girl for admission-44p the -Mgt!. School in - Tyoy, New York; which •' 4014..5ed..14 the ~rinrlpal,_ was :41r0:!n.a.ltr Court, % lytkeie-,..*:•-ip.34: Infscltt;V:.4.39,eqe4 AeVii&ke • • LETTER FRQIIL WA SHII4T TON. VS T ASIT.p7GI9N . , D. C. January 186 Q. Mn. you have one " Correspondeng' in the " City .of Magnificent Distaupies," we fancy that you will not reject in few lines frJm temporary sojourner. EDITOR ; The holidays Are among. the things that Were, and the damp ,weather that had been our intimate friend for the past few weeks, bas also departed, and in its stead . we.now have the .".coldest snap" of the season*: Yesterd4 Morning " zero" was nearly caught, and. in place of the former accompaniments of ." mudded boots, bedraggled skirts and crinoline," we have frozen ears-,and toes. Business is very dull, and the money market was nevorlilown to be in as tight a condition as at the present time. • • On Saturday lact;.while;p:issing thro' the Capitol Yard, Nye met our old friend, Gen. J'. W. l'i - sher - aii'd 'Were' 'invited to: call at his quarters. We accepted the in citation and judge -trVour surprise in meeting several familiar faces (some of ,them belonging:.to-•-ladiesi):: - from your place. It has been a great while since, we. have .haiL.tleio.s , re. of...gthsping So. many Columbians by the hand. There ue found I:ieutg.:ll.ald'etnan4zid•Thomas, Steward Williams and a host of others. An hour was very•-agraeably . ,:"sp_Tht_ their camp. They are a11•-Looking well acid enjoy."soldieNing: in -Washington" amazingly. The . p . qli.• 'informed us that he would visit Columbia during this week, and we suppesg s pfp . this letter ap pears in print: he be in your midst. lie has - been rather delicate, but is rapidly regaining his. former excellent health.* Ou the Sth bill was introduced in Congress by Mi:. Stevens, which if passed, will perhaps result favorably for Columbia. It sets-forth that the neces sities of the Governnrentjequire the con• struction of a'natioliiihriilitary and' postal through railtoad between' the • cities of Washington ancl_New .York. The com pany is authorized' in the name and be half of the United States, to build a con tinuous line of rnilefay with one or more tracks, between the'•above named cities. The route is to lje:th - r . o . ufrh the Staten of Maryland i Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and is to cross the Susquehanna River above tide water. This route will be strongly opposed by Philadelpnia, as it leaves her out in the cold. " Above tide water" is one• of tlierequirements,ancl•as a route has been surteYed- froin Colum bia to Washingferi'' . ljy - th - e - Reading and Columbia R. R. Co., it may bespossible that the report of the,engineers will be of some service toward'esecuri•og the cross in of the river' at or liearCaumbia. On the same day a bill was introduced by Mr. O'Neill, of Pennsylvania, which was referred to the.eprutuitta — on Invalid Pensions, gran tilt-I:co - linty and additional bounty to soldiers, seamen and marines in the war of 1861, or their Weirs', provi ding for : those who entered the service on or-after the 13th (14 of april; : 1831, and" previous - to - 1.11 - 0.9.1.11. - stay. of - April, 1863; for more than one year. a bounty of three hundred dollars, - deducting any amount they may have heietofore- received.— Those who enterceirevious to the 13th day of April, 1861,three hundred dollars. Those who entered between the 13th day of April, 1861,and the 9th of April, 1835 for less than one year, a bounty of one hundred dollars. Those who re-enlisted shall not have deducted from the beauty provided for by this act any bounty re ceived for a prior enlistment. Those who entered as privates or non-commissioned officers, and wore subsequently promoted to be commisiioned officers, shall be en titled to bounty under . this act. A. few days ago we visited the Navy 1 1 Yard, impelled by curiosity, thinking we would probably get a - siffht at the notor ious Semmes, who•.iS (parted -there, but we were mistaken,as sentries were prom enading in front of his quarters. The commission has nof• been organized for his trial. . • The ram l'Stonewa,ll''-.. :lies at anchor off the Navy Yard, and. we .understood that it Wo loe - liattled into the ' docks, forthe.p.uTp.2s9ackf,gl:4ifY in g, seers with a view of her " warlike ma jesty." 7. " wOYe qu dam friend, J. Duncan Cottrell, Esq., last evening. lie inforans us .that. he bas settled in this phicejfirlbe-pr.i.4.ite of his piOfession. -Ile isio*in •••very...l,Fell , and speaks favorably success. It Wo'd be" well fur thoset 11-a V•-• claims against the Government. to entrust thenirto the hands of our youn ? g,fricnd, we are confident they attended to in a faithful 'marine 'dtid:' toe i sittiateil 'at the Capitol, no delay will be caused in .th:e sdttldiuent; of "cliliffiT ~.:Remember us to " mine host" of the Franklin lious3. " May his shadow never grow • . Perhaps you will hear from us again. .. . -•Yours - • HARRY. IME3 Frain 441doman . , - who •was at hc . me on leave, we learn that Gen. Fisher has -been :detailed—as member of the Military Commission for the -trial of the rioters in the..4ate-AiOurhance .at Alexandria, and consequently his visit .home delaycd.—,-E./. : .,5p,.Y, • c4:Cirtiifr:::4l . 411, IVults• iu §r3.4r n*3l . l.44llot . 4y4;lird•p4:gVeitt , Ales, rt. Oditoriat and 10,celialeont0. —Oome again—The ice orr the river —.Splendid—Skating. —Where ?—At the tunnel and near WrightsyiPe. —A certainty-44e ferry boat has stopped running. ton--,-Lieut. lialdeulao of the 195th P. V. -Nell attended—The prayer meet ings (luring the past week.' ' —W4y is our Tom to be relied upon ? Because he is always lt•igl.t. --- 7 1juderstand their business-Those who advertise in the Spy. —Ball'en the ice is vue of the latest novelties at Harrisburg. —A shame—To kick that Eir evalder out of the saloon, a few evenings ago. —A mixture—Chocolate and panora nias. Kill the nig.' —The Place—Christ; Bucher's You can be suited with the best. . . —Coldest day—,-Monday- last, since 1857. Thennometor 5 degrees below zero.- - Whew ' —What Lady, in getting married,will have the best cards? The• one that gets Bowers ! —Affectionate Times—Everything is about iS s dear as it can be. . • Watch-dry--=•Take care of yourl)OO'ket.:3." . - —*pod, news for husbands = Ladies wear their dresses longer than they used. - —The error' of one thoughtless • tio ment-may become the sorrows of a whole life. , —Why is a handsome laced boot like the fitther of a family ? Because it's a propel' gaiter (propagator). —Why is a heartless kiss like a stage on a cold day? Because it's a bus with no warmth in it. —Col. James Myers has been elected President of the Columbia National Bank, rice Dr. Barton Evans, resigned. —Why are the Lawyers in Columbia like the hangman's rope ? Became they have Loop in - them. —Shad, the first of the season, were caught in Potomac- Creek, Vu on the 29th ult. —" The last cigar"—The one sent us a few days.. ago. We should think it was. You dare note:end us a box of Fendrich's best. • —Monday, the Sth day of January, the 51st anniversary of the battle of New Orleans, was celebrated in this town,(by a faithful few) by a grand dinner. —ln luck—A.ndy Leibley, of the Co lumbia & Port Deposit Engineer Corps. Got married a few days ago and has since been appointed to a clerkship in the Lancaster Post Office. —Personal-0 eo. W. Heise, - of Macon Illinois dropped into-our office yesterday. He'tippeais , highly delighted with his new home in the West, and represents it as the place to . live; . —Caned-7—D. Peart Erwin, of Cincin nati, Ohio,..called at our sanctum a few days, ago. He is looking well and doing well—was devil a few years since in this office. _ —Behind the. times—The Lancaster Examner. If they want to see the Columbia & Port Deposit R. It. beinc , built.; let them visiF Colutribia at present, and not wait until spring, as this end of the road will be finished by tint time. —Our devil is smart and occasionally astonishes all hands. The other day he raised - a breeze by asking the following conundrum ; "Why is the Columbia & Port Deposit R. R. Co., like the man with the Irish Panorama ? Because they are moving along." —Tf you want to be happy, and live peaceably with all mankind, and never have anybody throw stones in your gar• den, and never be afflicted with the small-pox, measles, whooping-cough or any other disease to which flesh is heir, why—subscribe for the Spy. Only $2 per year ; with Godey, $4,25 —Wherefore is an accomplished acro bat like a great traveller? Because he's acquainted with every elims (climb). —One - dollar bills of the Third Na tional Bank of Chicago, altered to 10's, are in circulation. --Colored troops . are now exhuming the bodies of all the Federal soldiers buried within au area of twenty miles around Murfreesboro'. They are to be re-interred in the national cemetery at that place.' —Toni Wrote to John,from the country that he was "constantly employed in breaking colts." John wrote in reply, that all he had to s iy about it was—"save the pieces." —Large—The =hog slaughtered by Jacob S. Witmer, of Manor Township, a short time since.. It was three years old, ‘a.nd :weighed, when dressed, siX: hundßed_and eighty- pounds.. ' —"Alt, dear doctor, how is my wife to day?"• doctor shook :his head, and. said, "Y"ou must prepare for the worst.:"' " What !" said the husband', "do you think: she is likely to 'l,;ct over it,?".. —Mrs. Partington says that Ike, having become enammelled -of a. siren of Boston, ~has led her to the menial altar,. He didn't appear the least btt - , decom posed. On she back of his -wedding; cards were little cubebs with winas . :.." • ' - -Straight - to.tlie" zenith - of the'firrott:. tu , 9lt.of .Fashion----:even as a star night up.:fritim the borrizon to the meridian _Plialon7i : :•"*Nig4t-Blooming Core us" haS ascended in.three'short years,leaving behind it all' the lesserlights,foreign and domeStic, - 'nbr establishing its preetni nendi over all the peffumes of the day. Sold- everywhere. - -... • • -. • —The Bloomington (11l ) Pantograph• has the following: .'.For .shipping to Chicago (our only market at, present) corn - iVworili - jut 22 cents perluShel; if of the: best quality, and:oats 15. • It costs S 9 to buy a:ton- . of gbod coil; utss. to.buY a. ton of ear corn: rate, corn is said to . 12e cheaper for fuel than coal. A few years ago, when_ coal was but s4,so'per ton, and corn 10 cents per bushel considerable corn was burned • for fuel. Prices - being now just double; it 'will be seen that 'corn-burning •ay . :be .--‘.•, New 44ilroad Cox4ection With the West. For some days past we have bad ru mors about a negotiation between the Atlantic and Great 'Western Railway Company and the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, which, we are informed, has been. concluded. We learn that the contract provides for the contraction of a narrow gauge track' from the terminus of the Catawissa Railroad at Milton, in Northumberland county, and thence through Union, Centre, Clearfield, Jefferson and 'Clarion counties, to Connect with the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad at or near Franklin, which company,-is to extend the same narrow gauge on this road to Cleveland, Cincinnati and other prominent western cities, thus forming, by the Catawissa and Reading Road and its branches, a continuous line of narrow gauge road between Philadelphia and other promi nent cities of the great west. .We 'are infornled:that the Reading Railroad Company- - • iStó - establish the rates of freight westward from Philadel phia, the charge . yer mile-on merchandise or passengers Jiever to be higher than the rate per mite - than elia'rged to-the city of New York; ;' - I,' - whieiLiecuyes •delphia all the-'advantages of her geo graphreal:iioSitiOn ih the great and grow ing trade of tlke. west. - - We also hear7that these two railroad companies have agreed to furnish one• half of the capital required to 'establish a line of steamers between this port and England, wlienevor oar citizens will subscribe the other half. We believe these to be the prominent features of this most important contract, and in a few days we hope to furnish our readers. with full details.— U. S. Gazette. FAILURE'S IN THE APPLE TRADE.- The failure of one of the heaviest apple dealets in the country is announced.— His fall has brought with it numerous other dealers through him, and farmers in this vicinity who gold their entire or• chards on time, loose all. The total amount lust this season in the apple bus iness in Monroe, Orleans, Oc::essee and Ontario Counties, if it could be ascer tained, would foot up a very large stun. Speculation, on the supposition of a short crop, when there was every indica tion a large one to any pers9u not blind, in the eause..—Rochester —Don't he foulish."—You can make Six Dollars from Fifty Cents Call and examine an invention urgently need ed by everybody. Or .e-sample sent ffee by mail for 50e. th 44, retails easi!-y for $6 by R. L.lVoleottil7o Chatham Still:we, New York. SPECIAL -NOTICES Do you know that a.c.114,,,, is a drtng,'!rons thing: 7f lion do, get a hox of Biyair',4 Pu:nt.,nic Waf..-r-.. a few walors in your ninth :tll 4.11r4 your $OlO throat. coegh, ho.irsonov, etc„ in 0 G•n' ltoittn. Jan. 6. Ow. Reliance We deem it to be oar duty' to say to our readers, that the mo , t explicit- reliance con be piac•ed in Coe's Conch list n. It will cure. your children 01 croup, and yourself of tun• cough, cold, sore throat, or pulmonary allection. It is the cheapest and best preparation in the market. Dyspepsia c•in lie ,urely and permanently' cured by Coe', Dyspepsia Cure. Whousands ni dy;popties ate sending in their te , timonial. to the proprietors, saying it has cured them. We say to tho , o who are suffering from dyspepsia. constipation. sour stom ach or bowels, give it a trail. • There is nothing more certain ro prevent female irregularities than Dr. Velpan's Foinale pills•. gold by Dr. Fairy and 1:. W3llifun , , Columbia. Jan, 61111 "Into the Valley of Dentll Undo the Six llundictl,” And into this Valley of Drath are treading thou-- ands of young men, it Ito limn a certain .ocrot t lOC ore approttehutg a tinicidal ihault. 'rho great boon for Such, anti the only safe, and ito,l tiro cure, !tr. Juan Dellamarr's celebrated miecitie pill. the di,envery of one of the lint eminent rhy , kmn , of modorn thne, thy it. n.e melancholy give, it ay foi joy, nvolrlitlig eXellallgOd for luippint,t, and how , that wore orn.hed, recta: again. and you walk the ixithitay with the vigirth manhood ie,tored and the WO!id bt,f , ,ro you again bright. 3 ou w ill not fail to Ic member lum ut as }our player , . wno placed DOW ,tIOIVZ,tiI In pan cumebled lt.ente, and cant Jed to hloom un your pallid cheek. the of health, which w xtcr away,—naughi but time destroy. Jan. 6 61. V. Errors oit Youth. A Gentleman Ns ho sotreted tor years from Nerrou , Debility. Premature Deeay, and all the eheets N.4,1.1[11( . 111 indi , cretiun, for the bake "rmlircrill , ..: humanity, ,end tree to all n lro 'wed it. the receipe aid directions for making the simple remedy by which he tt as cured. Snileters wishing to p.-oilt by the advertn,et's cii , cricnet,eall do so by addreesing Jott:c it.OGDEN, Doe. 30 Y 5 Iy, No. 13, Chambers st.. N. V. Strange, but• True. Every young 1i ly and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their ad vantage by return mail t free of charge) by address ing the undersigned, .Those having fears of being humbugged will oPlige by not noticing this eard, All others will Please thletre , s then-obedient servant THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Dec. 30'0, 831 Broadway. New York. Whiskers! Whiskerst ;Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches? Cfur - Gre7Ciaii Compound will force them to grow on the smoothest • face or chin, or hair on bald. heads,jn Weeks. Price, '.5 1 . 00 . Sent by mail anywherp, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, Warner' k c10.,80x 13S, Brooklyn, Fob: ly. V` • • • A Coug,h,.'Ciad iii<S6re Throat, 11EQUIRES,13S)ItHL1:74: kTENTIOSt•A\D SHOULD D 1 C HECIir.D Ir Irritation of•tlep Inovs, l ,i'erptanent Throat ein7 Zn.c . Un.llole Lung DiscaBc = Brown's Bronchial Troches E'r 1:71 - LI:i36 :: le -4 TUE PARTS, GIVE 1E- • For:Bronchitis,Ast•Aptcr;.Qatcerrh, Consump - tine anq. TimmEs. ARE usnt WITH ALWAYS GOOD SDCOESS.' • SINGERS 1-IND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Troches useful:in clearing the voice when taketi before Speaking, and relievitig the throat after an unusual 'exertion of the vocal organs. The Troches aft) recommended and pro - - scribed IT Physiciluis,;nd have had testimonials from eminent men thriinghogttl?e country. Being an article oftrpe merit ,:tind - having proved their effi cacy bye test of many.years, each year finds them in new localities in various parts of tile world, and the Trochei are milv'erslally primOuncecl . better than other articles.... ' Obtain only `•Brutrn's Bronchial Troches," and do not take any of the Inn'thti::is..iitations that may ho Sold everywltexein the. United. States, and in Fe eign Countrfe4 nz 3.s . eeids pe'i: box. 12112MEM . -ITCH'.! .•. • ! ITCH! Scratch-I - Scratch-1 Scratch T. • Wheatonis Ointment Will. Curethi Rill: in ..48 Hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, UicerN Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Shin. . . . By sending CO cents to WEEKS & POTTER, Sole Agents, 1;0 tVashington St.. Boston, Mass.,. it will be forwarded by mail ; free to any part of the United States. Sept. a, Gin* To ColprKfugptives. THE ADVERTISER HAVING BEEN reetdied to health in a few Weeks by a very, simple remedy, after having suffered Several years, with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Con, sumptinn—ii anxious to make kno‘fti to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. Tu all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescriptidn used (free of charge,) with the dime, tions fur preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure fur Consumption, Asthma, Bran eh kis, Coughs, Colds, etc. The only object of the advertiser in -.ending the prescription is to bench the afflicted, and spread information which he con ceives to be invaluable, and lie hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost you nothing, and may prove a blessing, Parties wishing the perscription, will please ad dross Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg, Kings County. Dec. '65„-13m New York. Editor of the Spy, Dear Sir: With your permis sion, I wish to say to the renders of your paper, that I will send, by return mail. to all who wish it, (free) a recipe, with full directions fur making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually re move, in ten days, pimples, blotches. tan, freckles, and all impurities of the skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. 1 will also mail free to those having Bald Heads, and Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a fallsrowth of Luxur iant Hair, Whiskers, or a Mustuch,m less than thirty days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours TIM* F. 0.3 A L'MAN, Chemist, 811 Broadway, New York. c. nor - . 4,43 m THE MASON ct HAMLIN CA-BINET Organs, for sacred and secular music; forty differ ent styles, Sao to 9690 each. Fifty-one Gold or Silver Nedals, or other first premiums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address. MASON tt. HAMLIN, Boston, or MA.SoN'BRUTHEII.r.i, New York. sept. 9, "Iy. • . DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA-- thrill, treated with the utmost success, by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Lydon, lIolland,) No 519 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi monials from the most reliable sources in the city and aunty can he seen at his Office. The 'medical faculty arezinvited to accompany : their patients, as he ass no secrets in his practice. Artificial: eyes, inserted without pain. No charge made for exami nation. mar. IS, 't 5-ly Tux Hamm Crwunnn, an Essay of Warning'and Instruction for Young wen—published by the How ard Association.and sent free of charge in sealed envelopes. Address, Dr. J.Skillin Houghton, How ard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. Febly.. 11, - le' - T - HE GREAT-CAUSE OF . 'llllll2A^kr HUMAN MISERY." Just Published in a Sealed Enedopc' Pride Six Cents. Just Published in a sealed eneelop . Price Six' Count. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Itadieal Ctire of Spermatorrlnea -or Seminal weakness. In voluntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impedi ments to marriage generally. Nervousness. Gim stunption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Pilysieal Incapacity, resulting from Self Abuse, die. Ify Rub:. J, Culverwell, Al. D„ author of' the ••Green The world-renowned author. in this adinitable Lecture, clearly pi ores from his , own I.`X.pvli.. IWO that the awful consequences of 'Self-Abu-0 may be etieetually I emoved without medicine, and without d.tageroasEsurgical op..r..tions,hungies,imtriiinents. ring., or cordials, puoding out a in ,de of cure at one,: cot lain and edee.ual, by which every an icr no matter what his emdition may bconay cure hen self cheaply, privately, and radically. THIS 1.1:1"1.*UltE WILL, PIZOVE A BOON TO THOUSAND-; AND TIIOII6.IICDS. Scut, under heal, in a plain envelope., to any ad tires., punt paid, on receipt of stX cents, or two put .stninp, .Vidreb tti, CLi \S. J. C'. KLINE A. CO., 127 Bowcry, York, I'. ii. l)ox 1,3,6 June 17,'65. ly 77 ! Treasurer~ olliee of The Cola, and Port Depo,:it 11. A. Co. Notice is hereby given to the stockhold ers of the C.:alum:nu el: Port Deposit Rail road Company, that the seventh install ment on the capital stock of said company of live dollars per share, will be d.te and payable at the office of the Trc asurer in Cu! umbia,Pa., on the 13th day of February 1866. By order of the Bnarel of Directors. A. ,J. KAUFFMAN, Treasurer. j; n. 11, Buy Your Clothing of IE3 N MR, - "'Z' f~l Ed E SUBSCRIBER WOULD call the attention (if the citizens of Co lumbia and vicinity:to his large stock of lIMELIVr3-lari6lD39 CLOTHING, Embracing every variety of style nacl ma terial. suitable tor the seqson: They are made of the best material and in the iuost fashionable style. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders. Handlcerchiefs, hosiery, 4.tze. A splendid line of these goods always kept on hand. Also, Boots, Shoes. I rats and Caps, of which we Lave a well selected stock. of which we offer at cheap rates. THILVEiS., C.9IIBPET BAGS. and Vidises of ail styles, are sold cheaper than city prices. My goods are all bought for cash :40(1 I olrer them at cheaper rates, for cash,than any other store. (tall and see. HENRY Nn. 1, Wolf's Row, Front St. Columbia Columbia, Nov. 11, ly. el k YSTERS. OYSTERS. ust received 4000 Egf..; Flora and 100 bushels of Cherry Stone Oysters all strictly Prime.— For side hy Samuel Lockarti, American House, Columbia. Doe 2.3 IDAVI1) MELLEINGITr:Ii. Ljaving resumed t Practice of medicine re , :peetttilly offers hit, ser viee, to the •itizen, ot . Columida. (Alice and I . o,idetice ill Walnut ,trcet, bet ^<.(n Front :Lnd arc und . Dee. tt, LESILER & WILLIAMS, The well known Photographor , , COLUMBIA, I'A., DEC leave to intlirm the citizens of Co .lofr lumbia and vi”i»ity, that they have taken and refitted the rooms formerly oc cupied by t;00. A. Ilyers, on Front street, above Locti-a . . Wl•ere they are prepared to take Photographs in all styles. Particular attention paid io making, Large Photographs,Carta-de-Visites,lvory Types, Ambrotypes, iVc. 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. t" , :14.• Pictures taken in cloudy as well as in clear weather. Orders for Pictures from old Negatives promptly tilled. The art will be taught to those deSiions to learn at a reasonable rate. Call at the Rooms and examine our large collection of specimens. ',ESHER ,S; WILLIAMS, ;lan. 6, '66. Photographers. N. B. We hope by strict attention to business, and desire to please, to merit a liberal diare of patronage. Barley Sheaf ! -CALL AND SEE THE . CELEBRATED Barley Sheaf Cooking Stove. It costs less and saves.more coal than any other stove ofegnal size, at Pfahler ' s, Locust St., opposite Franklin House. oat, 7,-tf • Ladies' Fancy Furs ! JOHN FARIERA'S OLD ESTABLISHED FUR MANUFAQ-• TORY, 71S Arch Street, above 7th, Phila. T HAVE NOWT IN STORE OF MY own Importation and Manufactute, one of the largest and most beautiful seelections of FANCY FURS for Ladies' mid Chiltlren'S . Wear, in the City. Also a fine assortment of Gent's fur GLOVES AND COLLARS I an: enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable ifrices,and I would solicit a call from my friends of• Lancaster county and vicinity. Rernenib6c the name,number and street. .7011 N FARIERA, 718 Arch street, above 7th. south side, Philadelphia. I have no partner; nor, connection with usly other Store.WPll•littl- 1 0 1 Phial- -- • • Bepi, 30 Inr. : l - -* • • 1865. 1865. FALL SEASON, IDILDENNS STORE, Established 1815 OLD STAND. NEW ATTRACTIONS WE HAVE NOW DISPLAYED, AND offer to our customers and the public, a • very extensive assortment of choice fab rics in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, .C..II.RPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS AND Our Departments -are • all. -full, and we will offer throughout the season a choice variety in : . each, aSi and under .market prices As our steek*Till - lifir Cook:lnt replen ished with the most .desirable offerings of the Philadelphia and .. 'lsTew YOrk. markets, it will alw..ayo prOve3yorthy:,of,.inspeetion, and we Chink visittto,our :establishment will result to the Cdvatitage , of Our patrons. R. J. HALDEMAN, - Loctist Street. above Front. Elegant Designs - dra,l Choice INiakes in ported Staple DRESS GOODS. E3:l-anine zind price our FRENCH MER- A. beautiful stock to select from INOE4 At lIALDEMANS' C LOA KS, We shall continue to make our Cluck Department the most attractive in Co lumbia. Our new Fall Winter Cloaks, SACQTJES AND CIRCULAUS, From luw 1)6(.0(1 to sowe very handsome goods, are now ready fur the inspection of the public. Pub a visit t.) theeloalcr )(nil at 11 XL.I) - 14.1M.A. N' S Have now displayed and-re:viz; for inspec tion their TALL STOCK. A visit to their establishment is invited CLOTHS CISSIMERES, EMB Nen and Boys, Our stook of these goods embraces all the well known Lk: best makes. Kell seluoted STYLI] AND VARIETY 10 get her with all the desire:ll)le metliant grades which v. - ts are determined to sell at prices t 11C Vert• hswest at FUNISIIING GOODS. To this depyrtment we have paid es pecial attention This season and believe we can show our customers the most hand some line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, than ever before kept in Columbia. For new and pretty goods call at . . - HAL DE3I A N'S HOOP. SKIRTS, The greatest :initnitlon• of the age in HociirSkirts: • Duplex Elliptic Spring SKIRT, Very flexible, foldeil easily when in use to occupy ;tam:ill space,' malcing the most agreeable skirt-ivorn. • For sale in altsiggii only at . • I..IA.LDFZIANS' • H ALDEMAN' S Having reduced their...stock to the very lowest point' aring: the 'past season, their PRESP.F.Fg!.I4CHASES Enable them to oder an entire new stock pf REMEMBER TEE PLACE, HALDEMAN'S, Plcust, Street .••• : • : Above. Front, QQ I4 WAPIAE,-4 1 -FNO. I A- , • -. QUEENSWART: ALDE3Lk.NS' 11_11,DEMA.N'S Upwards of 126,q0a furnished for the U. S. Service since 1661. Warranted su perior to any other Pistol of the kind. Also Belt and Pocket Pistols. Sou by Gun Dealers and the Trade , renerally. • ' • B, REMIN &TON & SONS, Ilion, N. Y. Manufacturers of 'Muskets, Carbines, Be.: volverg,Revolvino• Rittes,Rifte' Barrels,itq -r! • Dec. 16 tf. .gerdfula, or King a EVII, is a constitutional disease, a corruption of die blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak - ' and poor. Being in the circulation, it: pervades the whole body, and may burst out in disease on any part of it. No orgiin is free from its attacks, nor is there one which, it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously , caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis-. ordered or unhealthy fbod, impure air, filth ; and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and; . _ above all, by the venereal infection. What-. ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the eon-. stitution, descending " from parents to children. unto' the-third end fourth generation; "- indeed,!. it seems to be the rod of - Him who says„ . l.l will visit the iniquities of the fittherS upon their children." • . . _ . . Its effects commence by thpo...ititin front the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter,- which„in the limp, liver, and-internal organs, is termed,: tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on, the surface, eruptions or sores. This find (air ruption, Ivltich genders in the blood, depresses. the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu 'tions not only suff:r from . scrofuloui Com plaints, but they have far less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases; conse quently vast numbers perish by, disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature.. are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption Ivhich de cimates the human family has its origin. directly in this scrofulous contamination ; and many ; destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain,, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or • are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ;, their persons are invaded by this lurking in-. fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system w must renovate , the blood by na alterative medicine, and in,- ';Vigorate it by hcalihy, fond and Such a medicine Alt 'szApply - in • r , • AYER'S Compound Extract of Nil qpitrillat the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the most active remedials that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the. system from its destructive . consequeuces. Hence it should be t mployed fur the cure of not only Scrofula. but also those other affec tions which ari,e 11-11111 11', SllOlll,l TICIIPTI vs and SION DtsuAs es, Si. AN . Tuosv's 1 7 11111. Rosa., or Etc vstri:Lxs. Las, PcsvoLts„ 111.0TI'llas,11r...i.INs and Ito I TrMl/11 , 1, TE•rrt:n„ and SALT 12. n urn. S'. LI) 111. A 1/, Ii.INOWORNI., 11111:UNIATI$11, Sl'l'llll.lllll /11111 M 1:111'1•W A I. I/IS LA:4IIg, 1)11111...S1. Diatit.rrv, 'find, indeed. Al.l. (..1,)/1.1.1111T5 .5111,1N11 I'lll/11 VITIA- , Ten on lmi•rti: 13L0i,0. The popular bah f in .4 impurda I',j the 1,10.1" is fuunci.d in truth, for Scrofula is a (Lgt 11Cratioo or the blood. partivulny porpo-c• autd minioe a this :inrsapn villa is to purify and al•gencrate this vital fluid, Without which wind health is impossible contzunin;:u:d comtutions. A. - T - .IMI'S Ague Cure, =I Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Ague,. Remittent Fever. Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical ilentlache, or ItMons Deaden-he. and 11:lions 1 7 C1, e WS, ill deed. for the whale :last. of ties originat— ing iu biliary derangement, c at used by the Malaria of Miasmatic C riCS• We arc enabled here to offer the iouuunnity a remedy which, Milne it cures the a Love vottiplaints with certainty, is still perfectly I n s mess in any quantity. Such a remedy is ins ,thiable in distr'eb: t-bete these alliicting nimntlers prt sail. '1 his Cum:" expels the miasmatic poison of Frvi:tt. AND AGE - r. from the is it en), aril presents the de selopment of the disease, if taken oil the lirst ap proach of it, premonitory symptoms. It i, Dui only the best remedy es er yet disetist•rt ii for this elas% of complaints, tint also the t 'The large quantity we supply for a dollar 1 , 1 - ings it within the reach of every body ; and in Lilian. tlistrios, ss here Fr.vmt AND Ain•i: mos ails, every I tidy should have ir - 111111 use it freely both for cure and hit flier [ion. A great mipeximitv-of this remedy' (her „any tither ever discovered for the speedy at.tl et rtaill Cure of Intermittent, is that it vont:Anis 1 t, r.brinit.e or mineral, eoii-t•guently it produves tin tioinisni or injurious elicits whales ( r upon the i on.titu lion. Those (lived by it are left as heal thy as if they had ties er had the 11;seas.e. Vevey and Ague is not done the consequence or the miasmatic poison. A great Nariety of disor tiers arise. fiont its itritation, among which ate Neuralgia, lilresrulatiNws, (isarl, linen anise, Elias/- nest, rialsarbr, Earache, Crrtarrls,..-blitili a, Till pitation, or' the Slates), ily.,trn l'ain in lice l'erroly, it d /fr range»tent (!t" the Nfausets le, all of which, srl.c origin:um:: ill this rause. put tm the iisternifilcs.e tpe, or become petit tdical. This '• Cyan " oil is the poison from the I,lotol. and consequently tines them all anise. It is an Mt ;doable protection Its immigrants anti pvi-si lt s tra‘elling or tempo; arily residing in the malariotts tlistriets. 3f taken occa sionally or daily -a e • h i ; t . c .th,,,,.. that will he excrct , ll from the Nystem. anti (•1111 . ('W accumulate itt sufficient quantity to rlpen into dis ease. llenee it is elen more I,tluable for protec tion titan (nine, 11051 feu will etrt stiffig. Sant Inter mittents if t 11(.1: as Ail tl.l.lll,lilSt, of the protection. this remedy allords. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO.. Lowell, lase ill Druggist, aml (lealvr-: iii ineilit•in, pvorywhero. .I\l. Nlitri-; Co., 711 'Alttrhot. St., l'hilttlolplittt. Trish Littett 'Fa hie, I liaptT, D.ttitask.. To \Veit ttg o te., ;t good tt , sorttitent at 10v..- prit•ttm. at I. Brunet's. t,,j hecting,..-; all widths :Ind heart- nublenvh i..) ed ‘l , lins, I)ine yd lat.. , at -II) ct.; , Cla.eks, for lyy I. 0_ Ilrula•r, Front st. k 'Wool Delaiues, Frenti :\lerenoes, 1 1 1. Ladies Cloaking, all colon; at lirtnwr'-s New Store. A Ipaeas. good quality at 50 ets. and new ..C1 :style Delaines.. front 31 to 40 ets. at 1.. Bruner's. rialicoes from 20 to 35 ets. of all the dil -1,...) leront makes, and Lancaster Cdng hams for 371 ets. at Bruner's. •. Oil Cloths, Table Covers, Windows Blinds &e., for sale cheap at Bruner's, Front street. Brupees best quality Balmoral skirts at $3.75,a150 good Balmoral skirts at. $3.00 and hoop skirts of all kinds at Bruner's ed, yellow, white aml blue mixed. 11, Flannels from 43 to 6U ets., at Bruner's. 110 W store Undershirts, Drawers, Blankets, very cheap, at Bruner's, F , •ont street.. XTew Goods of all the latest styles TE ed daily, and sold at small profits, for cash only, at 1. 0. Bruner's. • Einglish, French and American cloths: 114 and cassimers of all qualities ; :thin, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans and Satinetts, at 13runer's new store. Remember the ;Aztec for the best goods at the lowest prices is Bruner's new store, Front street. oat. 28, 'O5. INTEREST ON DEPOSATS. 91he ctolumbia Bank will receive money - on deposit, and pay interest therefor e at the rate of-11 per cent..for six months, and 51 per cent. for twelve months. SAMUEL SHOCH, Cashier. Oct, 14, 't35.-tf. Buggy For Sale! A Top Buggy in complete order is offer ed for sale by • - L. COOPER. Nov. 25, '(ss. REMINGTON'S Army and Wavy Revolver. Approved by the Government.
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