cat Sziumbi 54131. A. ?1. RAMBO; COLUMBIA PA, Saturday, Jan... 2,0, 1866. Advertisements, to secure Immediate insertion Must he handed in on or before Thursday evening aadh• week. " The Air Lane Railricoa4l. The contemplated Air Line Road from Washington to New York is strongly op posed by Philadelphians. The Sunday ,Mercury denounces the whole scheme as outrageous,-and pours a broadside into Forney,f4r advocating the passage of the bill, in the Washington Chronicle. They say, "the road is damaging to Philadelphia, and as Forney is an alien to that city (Washington) as well as to this,his feelings are for Lancaster county and its prosperity, he goes it strong for the air Enc." Therein lies the great sin that Forney has emu niqed. He -advo cates a: measure that he considers will he a benefit to the country, .but because it' does not pass through Philadelphia and enrich the coffers of her citizens, and be cause it passes through the native county of Forney, they raise the cry that it is for personal interest that he advocates its passge. _Philadelphia should be willing to allow some roads pass' through the state, without encroaching upon her do mains. In the estimation of the Mercury it will bl scandalous if the road passes through Lancaster county. They also make the statement that it is to benefit Mr, Stevens, by "passing through some unsaleable property belonging to him in Lancaster county." This is incorrect,and we would inform the scribe of the .. 7 1/er- Cury,that Lancaster county - does not pos sess unsaleable propeAy along the line of the contemplated railroad. Mel sum total of their opposition can be found iu these words, "it avoids Philadelphia."— Let the originator of the bill manage that it shall take a zig zag course and in clude Philadelphia, and all opposition will be immediately withdrawn, and its speedy passage urv s ed,no matter if it is an "air line with a zig zag course." The Fenian Fight, Ended. We "have hitherto refrained from com meat upon the broil in the 'ranks of the Fenian Brotherhood, not because we felt no interest in the 'enterprise, but were sorryLto notice the difficulty. Our sym pathy is with oldiTrelarld, and we would ,ihe,dav that4AiVett her free from th 9 bOnds of'Englind. . The trouble that has arisen in their circle is now--decided by Head Centre Stephens in favor of O'Mahoney,and au thorizes him to perform - everything,or anything, in which, to the best of his judgment, he can serve Ireland. Now, that the decision is given,we ex pect the Fenian Brotherhood to rally un der one flag and make one pull, a strong pull and a pull all together, fur , the lib eration of their people. from the hated British yoke. Americans can do nothing more than wish them "God speed," ex cept supplying them with munitions of war; and aiding them in placing priva teers:upon the seas, thereby teaching the haughty Britons that there is no game but that two can take a hand. . Northern Central Itailway. Many improvements have been made on the Northern Central Railway during the past year. Very soon a double track will be finished almost its entire length, at which a large force of workmen are constantly engaged. New track . and ties have been laid down, and bridges have been rebuilt in the most approved style, and of the best ,material and .workman ship: Wood and trestle bridges have Been taken down and elegant and sub stantial stone and iron oucs erected: in their stead. Probably n - ) railroad in the country is being put in better trim for business than the Northern Central. It has allthe elements that constitute a first class road, and is equal to the. best, in iiiii - y - ieSpe - et. The rolling stock is at that the immense - business of the road 'and the interests of the public require. .It is managed with skill and ability by Dußarry, Esq.. Supeiinterident, who manifests an earnest solicitude for the' Le - conimodatiOn and, safely- of the traveling Dilty on , Paper. - The attempt to' induce, Congress to billish or reduce the - duty on foreign paper will soon be renewed, and the indi cations are that the proposition will be .received with greater' favor than NVZIS ' ac corded lastyear. When the prop'uSition • was made litstiyear' to "reduce the -duty on . fOreiin paper, the diartufactureis pleaded hit ; the continuancen of the- proteCtiod they' • enjoyedwould resultiriCheap paper here as the result of fo'stered shill and capital. Bat instead of.this:.thepriee of Paier has,advanced r and-isinow about as high as ithas-been any time during the „Oar. - The protection' afforded to - .paper makers' has ensbied . them to build up a feenairous -monopoly, which _must : be 'brbken.dow.e, or the publishing interests orthisixtex:intry":wirbe ruined: ; ; Mies. larriet Lape; who . rireside . d4over the White House during the administra tion of her uncle, President •Buchanan, was married on the 11.th,_inst., at Wheat land;to Iteri - ry, h. Johnston, a Balti more banker. 9mallpns. seems to be raging in all parts of the south. In most places it has beeniconfined to the freedmen, but at Columbus, Ga., and in the towns in that vicinity, it is said to have recently broken out violently among the whites. A mutiny recently took place among the troops Of the 3d. U. S. Voluuteers,in Florida, the Colonel of which was shot. Six members of the regiment were tried by a military commission for his murder, and condemned and executed. EDITOR Major Gen. Sheridan conmandiug De partment of the Gulf, has. ordered the Quartermaster's• Department at New Orleans, La., to supply the poor of that city with wood. ' A Railioad track has Veen laid across the Missouri river on the ice at Atchison and trains cross regularly. There is a very great movement through the southern States to collect a fund for the relief of the widow of Stone wall. aaOksoir . • Bon. Jame; Harlan and Hon. Samuel 1 1.:Kirk-wondiive, - . been chosen. United States Senators from lowa. . . Gen. -- StieiidanpuLlisheS - aletter show ing that .11e,:capturcd more men - than Early hadi . n.his,whole force The people of Portland, Oregon, are agitating a . wagon-road to Montatia. Steam communication is to be started nbetween Victoria, B. O. and San. Fra- eiseo. Another lot.ofsegars with false stamps from New York, have been seized at Louisville', Icy... : ' • • The newly-elected Florida Senators have reached Savannah, en route to Washington. . Governor Curtin. has much improved in health's . inee his sojourn. The Methodist Episcopal Church is making ranid Progr:ss in the former slave States. In LouiSia and Texas, more than 20,000 colore lethodists have ' broken off.- 4 ;their e,,tion with the Southern Metho : Li s rch and joined the Northern Chure Bishop Thomp son organized in ~ December, at New OrleanS`, the Mississippi Annaal Confer ence ortlie . M. E. Church which already numbers ,17 preachers and over 22,000 members. • - The Secretary of the Treasury has ordered.-tliat..no foreign hides shall be imported`Vithout special permit from the Department... This is intended to pre vent the introduction of the cattle plague. The..,miiitary•distriets of west Maryland, ' PeilinsylVlania,'''lielaware, the ;Eastern, Shore, and the district of West Virginia, have been discontinued. Harper's Ferry will be continued. Major General Wil son has:leen ordered to Georgia. The twenty•eight arsenals,and armories in the north contain 4,025;175 pounds of powder, 401,023 pounds of shell, 233,- 818 nounds of cannon balls, 81,300 pounds 0f,,. grenades, 47,802 boxes of grape-shot, 21,355 pounds of bombs, 1,- 000,000 good Springfield muskets, 500,- 000 captured and foreign muskets. A ,Wreck of the War. A relic of the past is seen in a man bearing upon his face and body the im. press of many years. This man walks the streets-daily, bearing the marks of Misfortune, amid the friends he had known idbetter years,-but with an ap pearance so changed one can hardly rec ognize in him the Nercutio of the Cres cent City, the gayoritry and elegant gen tleman, who was at one timu the very leader of fashion. Seetty habiliments, a bent body and wrinkled face, have nearly obliterated .alL,in him that was familiar in the past: :Inheriting a great fortune, he increased it largely by marriage,and from his profession at the bar had an income of forty and fifty thousand a year,and re ceived a single fee of sqo,ooo upon a claim on real estate in the lower part of Ithe city. This wealth he scattered with princely generbsity and ''royal profusion. Ho was - a.Laculus at how; a.nclhis hos pitalities aspired to all the _magnificence .of the„adcid.fit'itotnan - riebleinati Iu 1837 he gave • a. single soiree that cost $25,000 Y ir and Which- exceeded in splendor anything oveß•before:known. here.: The - very floors over which the dancers moved were cov ered with se,enic painti Jgs, the work of the most accomplished artist then in New Orleans;- . 44- - tlic saloon Where gaming tahlesw.ere 9irnged stood two baskets—' l one filled . W7th bank notes and the ether with gold,for the use of those guests who were unfortanate with the fickle goddess. The dispenser 61 this gorgeous hospitality is new deiaidetit upon his rela'tives. He takes his loss with Christian resignation and does not fly from the the world or rail against it, like Timon of Athens; but moves through the - world with a pleasant andurbanpcmanner, as if•he had still the princely fortune at .. doniniand: - Such cases 11.5-this•-are common since the war. --Hew Orleans Crescent. —A Petition has been sent frOm In clianapolis;:contaiiing the signatures of about twariV. thousand citizens of that State, to the President, through Speaker Colfax, praying for the speedy trial of Jeff. Davis,"and his prompt punishment if found gyilty.:-.The list was headed by Gov. - taker-and the State °floors. • ~ 1 . . The News editorial and Illtorellantong., —Something gay—The chandeliers and blinds at the Franklin House. —Didn't take—The chap that sent "that last segar." —Doing a splendid business—The Columbia Mutual Insurance Company. —Everybody should do it—Clean their pavements. Those who do not should be reported at once. -Very good—The M. E. Sabbath School Exhibition. Wanted-5000 ladies and gentlemen to call at the New Sky-light Gallery of Lesher and Williams, and get their Photographs taken. Rooms ou Front Street, above Loctist,. Columbia, Pa. + —The Odd Fellow's Hall Association have declared a semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent. Superb—The fine family groceries at the store of John A. Jackson. See ad vertisement. —The rewards for the arrest of the assassin conspirators will be distributed in a few days. —A. recent order from the War De partment directs the muster out of sonic' ten thousand troops. —All the old fractional currency is to. be called in. —:,\Thy is a• bridegroom worth more than a.bride? Because she is given away and he is sold. —lt you lose an opportunity, yoar op ponent may find it. —The merchants of this place have entered suit against F. S. Bletz, and others for selling government blankets &c., at auction. They contend that it very Materially interferes witli their legitimate trade, and that they should be -forced to take out an auctioneer's license, which it is said dusts $500 ; be fore disposing of their goods. The case is now before .the grand jury. —A new counterfeit of the fifty cent. fractional currency has been detecte I by the chief detective of the'Treasury De partment. —George W. Day, Chelsea, Massachu setts,the inventor of a machine for nicking shoes which drives the shoe thread like pegs, making a good imitation of pegged work, has sold his interest for $200,000, and is.to receive a percentage on every pair of boots made by this process. —A. nurse-girl at Preston, England, who squinted badly, was about to be dis charged by her master, who feared his child might get atast in its eye, when she happened to go with some friends to the Preston Exhibition. There she amused herself with taking galvanic ' shocks, which strange to say, had the effect of removing the squint. --The Wilmington Republican says that four colored persons were sold in that city a few days since as a punish ment for crime, and brought from twelve to fifteen cents each and theit:purchasers immediately let them go. The Repub lican calls this sort of punishment a "perfect farce." —Like universal suffrage, Phalon's "Night Blooming Ceraus" is a National institution. To use it is as much a matter of 'custom as to -vote.: :And becauSe — it ,has supplai4ed, by. rhefi.irce of inherent excellence,all other perfumes,the Amer ican people are proud of it. Sold every where. The Proposed Railroad COEllllee tion with the West. A meeting of the Corn Exchange As soc:ation was held in Phila.,Jan. 15th,Mr. George Cooktnan in the chair. George L. Busby, Esq., made a few remarks in reference to the importance of the in creased facilities for railroad communica• tiou with the West, and submitted the following resolutions, which were adopt ed: Resolved, That we have read with great satisfaction the contract lately entered into between the Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad Company and the Atlantic and Great Western Railway Company. by which the advantages of the construc tion of this great line to the West arc to be ,secured to the City of' Philadelphia. 9 . That we consider the contract as one of the most important ever made for the interests of Philadelphia. That the shorter distance and that provision in the contract which secures at all times as low a rate per ton per mile to and from Philadelphia as to and from New York, with the right to the Reading rail- : road Company to fix even lower rates on westward bound rreights from Philadel phia are advantages which if 'properly appreciated and used, cannot fail at last to secure to our city the commercial po sition to which she is entitled and for which she has so long struggled. 3. That the establishment of a line of steamers between the - city of Philadel phia and England, controlocl by the com panies owning the railroads connecting 1 the city of Philadelphia with the West, by a route nearly sixty tuile's" shorter than that to the city of New York,is the best security the city of Philadelphia can have that she will receive her. share of the foreign commerce of the country.and that it is the auty of the citizens of Phil adelphia, and Pennsylvania, at once to, take measures to raise the one-half of the sum necessary to build and equip such line of steamers, so as to secur: the benefit of that provision of the contract by which the Atlantic and Great West ern Railway Company and the Philadel phia and Reading Railroad Company are to provide the other half.: That the thanks of this Association are hereby tendered to the . Managers of the Philadelphia - and Reading Railroad Company for the broad and comprehen sive policy adopted-by - them iii securing to, Philadelphia ...and - Pennsylvania the advantages resulting from the expendi. ture of the great capital of the Atlantic avid Great Western Railway Company in the development of the vast 'agricultural and mineral resources of this State. 5. That we reccommend the hearty cooperation of the merchants of this city in aid of this great enterprise. 6. That a commitfee`of three be ap pointed - on behalf of this Association to conterwith-the Philadelphia - -and' Read ing Railroad Company and the Atlantic' and Great Western Railway Company upon all . matters concerning the interests of tho.city of Philadelphia.. • Aw.4l,wakerring The greater portion of the workmen em ployed in the mills, at Danville, Pa., are of Irish deseent,and as a logical sequence maintain• the notions and Customs of, the land of the " shamrock." A few days since; one of their number died, and ex tensive arrangements were at once made for the "wake," which was to take place during the succeeding night. The pro ceedim,s wont on as merry as wakes gen erally do, when a scene occurred which completely demoralized the assembled guests. Just when whisky was at its full flow, 'to the astonishment and horror of the - would bo wakers, the corpse did -awake in real earnest. It not oniy gave signs of returning life,but actually arose and reproved the neighbors for their in decorous conduct. Had a bombshell fallen in their midst, it could not have created more -excitement. Doors, ,as a means of exit, were "entirely" disregard ed: Windows went down before the fly ing, wal.. :- -eri;.entleavoring to put as much ground ;as possible between themselves and the Anlooked for phenomenon, No reason fijr'.the sudden return to life has been given, but the hypothesis of one of the guests, 11t - i;. Finnegan, .is generally received :" "Faith r an' it was the sehmell o' -ti"e;wh it.etrzrje - . A WomAtv VrtuzEg TO DEATit WITH A BABE TN Init. ARMS.—During the in tense cold'-of Sunday night a woman named, Mrs. Lafferty; whose husband is a watchman,-rcsiding in Fifty-third st., near Lexington. avenue, was frozen to death. The facts of the- case appear to be as follows : Mrs: Lafferty had four children,-one of whom is an infant. At, a late hour of the night she -arose from bed in order to cover her - children more carefully, and again retired with the at her breast• . Next morning she was found frozen to death with the inno cent babe endeavorinz to suckle from the breast of its dead mother. Her husband being a night watchman, did ni,t come hoine until daylight. S.: tightly were the arms of the mother clasped around her infant that, it mquircd the united ef forts of two men to remove them from their cold enthrace.—Ar. V. Remit!. —Gen. Grant, under orders from the President, is withdrawing all the troops from the Southern States, except the garrisons of United States forts at im portant points. The official dispatches from United States agents• abroad, received at the State Department by the last steamer from Europe, are favorable to American interests, SPECIAL NOTICES •CURE YOURSELF OF Dy.pepsia; This•most aggravating of all complaints disemie from, which more people suffer and die than aimos,t an . y . ot I r—has at last found its master. Cod .ifds Dyepsta "olWrixid , completely cut es it in its worst stages :no one who Suffers front dys pepsia' sick-headache, soaring and rising:sof the food, should be :without it. - Whilst in nil cases of hard cold 4, stnliborn Coughs, sore throat, and all bronchial! affections. *Coe's Cough Balsam is the cheapest and best: - These two articles sra deserved ly %cry copular with the masses. Do you know that a cold is a dangerous thing! If hon do, get a box of Bryan's Pulmunic Wafers, a few wafers in your mouth. and cure your sore throat. coegh, hoarseness, ete„ in a few hours. Jan. 6,6 w. There is nothing more certain ro prevent female irregularities than Dr. Velpau's Female pills. Sold by Dr. Parry and. P. Williams, Columbia. Jan, 6 lm "Into the Valley of Death Rode the Six Hundred," And into this Valley of Death are treading thous ands of Young men, who front a certain secret vice :we approaching a suicidal death. The great boon for such, and the only safe, sure and posture cure, is Dr. Juan Dellamarr's celebrated specific pill, the discovery of one of the most eminent physicians of modern times. By its use melancholy gives way for joy, mourning is exchanged for happiness, and hopes that were crushed, revive again, and as you walk the pathway of life, with the vigor of manhood restored and the wot Id before you again bright, you will not fail to remember him in all your prayers, woo placed new strength in your enfeebled frame, and caused to bloom on your pallid cheek, the glow of health, which water cannot wash away,—naught but time destroy. Jan. 6 6w. Errors of Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, amt all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will. fur the sake of suffering humanity. send free to all who need it, the receipo aid directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sunerers wishing to proht by the advertiser's experien ce,can do so by addressing JOLLY B, OGDEN, Dec. 30 'CO ly, No. 13, Chambers st.. N. Y. Strange, but Trite. Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can . Bear something very much to their ad vantage by return mail tfreo of charge) by address ing the undersigned, Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card, All others 'will please address their obedient servant THOS. F. CHAPMAN, • Dec. al -, 65 Ip. • 831 Broadway, New York. Whiskersi •%hi.s . lcers! Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches? 'Our Grecian Compound will force them to grow 4, on the smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in Six Weeks. Price, $1:00. Sent by mail anywhere. closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address ) W,arnor 4: Co., Box 13S, Brooklyn, N. N. • • Feb. 1141 Y: " A . tigki . dor ; Dye T hroat , REQVIRES:iitiIEDIATh ATTE:I2IO:.iIVDBELOTILD DE CLIZCEED. IF ALLOWED TO . C6NTiNUE, Irritation•of- the- Lungs, Permanent Throat Affectioa,or Ziievaitb le Lung Disease - IS OFTEN TIIE RESULT. _ BrownZs - Bronchial Troches RAVING A /AiIIi'UT'INFLUENCE TO. THE PAILTS, GIVE IM- -MEDIATE istLIEF. For Bronchitis; Adthma, Catarrh, COnsl4lllp tive and Throcit9Disea.ses. • • - T IWO ItES 'USED IV ITALWAYS GOOD -SUCCESS. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Troches useful in clearing the" voice when taken before inging or Speaking, and relieving the throat - after an .unusual . exprtion - of the vocal organs. The Troches are recommended and pre scribed by l'hysicians, and hav o had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being an article of true Merit ,und having proved their effi cacy by a test of many years, each year finds them in new localities in various parts of the 'world, and the Trochee are universally pronounced better than other articles. " Obtain only "Browns Bronchial Troches," and do not take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be offered. Sold everywhere in the United States, and in For , eign Countries at 35 cents per box. oc 28 G inim ITCH.!. ITCH! ITCH!' • Scratch! Scratch ! Scratch I Wheaton's Ointment Will. Cure the Itch is. 48 tours. Also tires Salt filieurn,,UlOcre„ Chilblains, and all Eruptions of thol Skin: ;13y sending CO cents to WEEKS Sc POTTER; Sole Agents; 170 Washington .SL Boston, , Mass., it will be forwarded by mail;•free of postage, to any part of the United States. • - . •e Sept. 6m*., To Consumptives. - THE ADVERTISER HAVING BEEN restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, lifter having suffered several years, with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Con sumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the. prescription used (free of charge,) with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find active cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, Coughs, Colds, etc. The only object of the advertiser in -ending the prescription is to benefi the afflicted, and spread infoimution which he con ceives to he invaluable, and he 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 dress Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, . Williamsburg, Kings County. Dec. 30, '65„-13m New :York Editor of the Spy, Dear Sir: With your permis sion, I wish to say to the readers of your paper, that I will send, by return mail, to all who wish it, (free) a recipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will et - teem:illy re move, in ten days, pimples, blotches, tan, freckles, and all impurities of the skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads, and Bare Faces, simple directions' and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxur aint Hair, Whiskers, or a illustach,m less titan thirty days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours THOS F. CAA PMAN, Chemist, 811. Broadway, New York. a. cD C. nog•. 4,-am THE MASON dr, HAMLIN CABINET Organs, for sacred and secular music; forty differ ent styles, SSO to SGUO each. Fifty-one Gold or Silver Medals, or other first premiums awarded them. Illustrated Cataloguesfree. Address. ' MASON A HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, New York. sept. 9,1 y. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA tarrh, treated with the utmost success, by Dr. J. ISAACS, oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Lyden, Holland,) No 510 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi monials from the most reliable sources in the - city and eounty can be seen at his Office. The medical faculty are invited to • accompany their patients„ as he nas no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes, inserted without pain. No charge made for• exami nation. mar. 1S; 'ts-ly THE BAIDAL CHAMBER, an Essay of Warning and Instruction for Young men—published by the How ard Association, and sent free of charge in sealed envelopes. Address, Dr. J. Skillia iloughton, How ard AssocianomPhiladelphia, Pa. Febly.. 11, pa • THE GREAT CAUSE OF 91V11"Mt / HUMAN MISERY. Just Published in a Scaled Envelope' Pride .Six Cents. Just, Publislud in a scaled envelop . Price Six .Censt. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrlmea or Seminal weakness, In voluntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impedi ments to marriage generally. Nervousness, Con sumption, Epilepsy and Fits• ' Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from self Abuse, Cc. fry Robt. J, Culverwell, D„ author of the -theca Book, '.go. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually retrieved without medicine, and without dangerous:surgical operations,bougies,instruntents, ring-, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once emtatn and cam.: LIM, by which every stunir, er, no matter what his condition may be, may cure nun self cheaply, privately, and radically. THIS LEcTURE WILL, PROVE A BOON TO TII USAIN DS AND THOUSANDS. bent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, post paid, out receipt or six cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers, J. U. KI.INE & CO., 127 Bowery, New P. 0. box 4,5,6 June 17,'63. ly 11"U'L1(J Treasurer's office 01 The Cunt, and Port Deposit R. R. Co. Notice is hereby given to the stockhold ers of the Colnm A:. Port Deposit Rail road Company, that the sevelith install ment on the capital stock of'said company of live dollars per share, will be due and payable at the oftice of the Treasurer in Columbia,Pa., on the 13th day of February 18tiG. By order of the Board of Directors. A.J. KAUFFMAN, jan. 13, Treasurer. Buy lour Clothing of HENRY RICE, E SUFSCRIEEIt WOULD JL call the attention of the citizens of Co lumbia and vicinity to his large stock of R8 4 11.3'E-71/IADM CLOTHING, Embracing every variety of style and ma terial suitable ]or the seqson. They are made of the best material and in the most fashionable style. -' - Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders. Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, .&c. , A splendid line of these goods always kept on hand. Also, Boots, Shoes. Hats and Caps, of which we have a well selected stock of which we offer at cheap rates. TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, and Valises of all styles, are sold cheaper than city prices. My goods are all bought for cash and I offer them at cheaper rates, for cash,than any other store. Call and see. HENRY RICE, NO. 1, Wolf's Row, FrOnt St. Columbia. Columbia, Nov. 11, 1865, Iv. Barley Sheaf! CALL AND SEE THE CELEBRATED Barley Sheaf Cooking Stove. It costs less and saves more coal than any Dther. stove ofequal size. at Prat)let's, Locust St., opposite Franklin House. oct 7,-tf DR. DAVID MELLINGER. raving resumed the practice of medicine .1.1 respectfully offers his professional ser vices to the citizens of Columbia. Office and residence in 'Walnut street, bet .-een Front and Second. Dec. 9, 16135 11811 ER & WILLIAAIS, The well known Photographers, COLUMBIA, PA.., DEG leave to inform the citizens of Co lumbia and vicinity, that they have taken and refitted the rooms formerly oc cupied by Goo. A. flyers, on Front street, above Locust. K4l- Where they aro prepared to take Photographs in all styles. Particular attention paid io making Large Photographs,Carta-de-Visites,lvory Types, Ambrotypes, ctc. 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 pie-, tures of Children. Pictures taken in cloudy as well as in clear weather. Orders for Picturrs from old ; Negative:3 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. LESHER WILLIAINIS, jan. 6, '66. Photographers. N. B; We hope by strict attention to business, and desire to please, to merit a liberal share of patronage, A VALUABLE ILEIVIED3r. Phrecier's Rhoidcentors and Laxative Pills, FOR TEE CURE OF PILES. Rend tho following affidavit:— For the Benefit of Persons suffering with Piies, I ' make the following statement; I have been, during the last ten or twelve years se verely afflicted with piles. I have tried remedies of all kinds, without deriving any particular benefit and finally put myself under the best medical treat ment in Philadelphia"; but no relief was obtain ed. I considered my case hopeless and believed my self doomed to misery. As a last resort, upon the recommendation of some friends, I tried Phreanar's Rhoidcemors and Laxative Pills. This remedy gave MO relief. Several applications relieved me of 'all pain, and the regular application of, the " Rhoice mors" for three weeks entirely cured me. Imn glad there is suth a remedy, and earnestly recom mend it. JAMES A. TRExLtR, 224 Beaver Street, Philadciphia. Sworn and subscribed before Me. the 12th day of July, 1815. ,WILSON KERR, Alderman. Since the introduction of the Rhoickemors for the cure of Piles, we hare received numerous gattering testimonials and commendations of its value ; among them is the above affidavit of Mr- James A. Trenler, his case being of long standing and of great severity. Ma remedy is rapidly gaining public attention and must be acknowledged the sovereign balm for the above disease. Prepared and far sale by - • • D. PHREADIER, Care of Royal & Royer. Wholesale Druggists, 300 and 311 N. 3d Street, Phil's'. For sale by,R. Williams, Columbia.. -- August 26,6 m.. < • . 1865. 1865. FALL SEASON, KALDEMAWS STORE, Esta?)/ishecl 1815. OLD STAND. NEW ATTRACTIONS- WE HAVE NOW DISPLAYED, AND offer to our •customers and the public, a very extensive:assortment of_ choice' fab ricsin Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, CA.RPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS AND Our Departments are all full, and we Will offer throughout the season a choice variety in• each, at, and under market prices. As our stock will be constantly replen ished.with the most desirable offerings of the Philadelphia and New York markets, it willalWayS Prove worthy Of inspection, and we think a visit to our establishment • brill result tAttie advantage of patrons.- R. J.- HALDEMAN, Locust Street. above Front. Elegant Designs and Choice Makes in Im ported Staple DRESS GOODS. Examine and price ourFREIN.TCH MER INOES: A beautiful stock to select from At HALDEMANS' CLOAKS, We shall continue to make our Cloak DepartmOnt the most attractive in Co lumbia. • Our new • Fall & Winter Cloaks , SACQTYMS AMD czn.culauts, From lowpriced to some very handsome goods, are now ready fur the inspection of the public. Pay. a visit t• - ) the cloak r)om at II :UDE 31 A NS' .::11ALDEMAN'S Have now displayed and ready for inspec tion.their - • STOCE. A. visit to their establishment is invited. • -CLOTHS CASSIMERES, FOR lien. and Boys, Onr stock of these goods embraces all the well known 41; best makes. Well selected in • STYLE AND VARIETY, To getherwith all the desireable medium grades which we arc doterinined to sell at prices the'very lowest at • H.ALDEMAN'S. i\T 'l' S' s . FUNISHECG GOODS. To thisdepartment 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 over before kept in Columbta. For new and . pretty goods call at . . • HALDEMAN'S • SKIRTS, Tlie greategUnvention of the age in • '"‘" .11Uap k ir s. .'-BRADLEY'S Duplex Elliptic Spring SKIRT, Very flexible, folcied'easily when in use to occupy .a-small space, making the most agreeable skirt worn. For Sale in all sizes only at HALDEMANS' • HALDEMAN'S Haying reduced their stock to the very lowest point during the past - season, their PRESENT PURCHASES Enable thein'to offer an entire now stock of 1 , • REMEMBER THE PLACE. E&LBEMAN'S, Locust Street, Above 'Front, coLurylplA,. PENNA,.. . Ayer's Sarsaparilla cornpoaral Yernedi r . designed .to be the most effectual Affercreire that can be made. It is a concentratedr extract of Para Sarsaparilla,. so combined with otheri substances of stilt greater alteratiVe poWer as to afford en effce five antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed, that such a• remedy is wanted by those who- suffer.• front. Strumous complaints, and:that one which will! accompliih their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow citizens. How completely. this compound will. do it has been proven by experiment on many • of the worst cases .to he,foundof the following , complaints : SCROFULA *AND SCROFULOUS COMPLAINTS, . ERUPTIONS AND BILLIPTIyII DISEASE, ULCERS, . Ptur•Lns, BcoronEs; Tu3ton4, Star RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, SYPHILIS AND Srentrrric Ar- Merle:SS, I.IERCURIAT:DISILI.OP., DItOPSYi -NEU lutax.t. on Tic Dotmouuncx, Dnintrry, DYS PEPSIA. AND INDIGESTION, DIV/SI-PIMA% Rose OR. ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE, and, intleedqbe- whole class of complaints arising . from lirreurrs of - THE BLOOD:" This compound will be' found a great pro moter of health, w]tcn taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors - which fester in the blood at that season of the year. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are' nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves fiom the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through Which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated bloodwhenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples. eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find it is ob structed and sluggish in the veins '; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and:your feelings will tell you when. Even whereno particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better -health; and live longer, for cleansing the blood. keep the blood healthy, and all is well ; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. QUEENSWARE Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preprations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it. contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla. or any thing else. During late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of the:Li have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa— rilla, but often no curative properties whatev— er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the nanie itself is justly despised, and'has become• synonymous with imposition mid. cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend__ to supply .such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have gronnd for believing it has virtues which - are irresistible by the ordinary run of the di,cases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure 'their complete eradication from tile system, the remedy should. be judiciously taken according. to directions on.. the bottle. Price, $1 per Bottle; has won for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Comp' ant, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em ployed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do.more thaw assure the people its quality is l:i•pt up to the best it ever has Bern, and that it may be relied on In do fur their relief all it has ever been found to du. Aycr's Cathartic . Pills, 1 7 013.TraF. CV.M.E, 07.2. • - 6stieeness, Jandice, Dyspepsia,-.—lntligestion, Dysentery, Foul :Stomach, Erysiperas,.lleadaehe, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, "fetter, frnmors and . Salt Rheum, ll'orms, Gout, Net,roliia, as a Dinner Pill, anclibr -Par:/) ing the Blood. They arc sugar-coated, so -that the. most sensi tive can talce them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the worit for all the purposes of a family physic. Pries 25 cents per-Bo= „.. Great numbers of Clergymen ; Phvsicians, States men, and eminent parsonages; have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies,- but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named fur nish gratis our AncittoaN Ar.ma.x,ke in which they are given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. Do not be pat off by-unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make_ more profit on. Demand AYEICS, and take no others. I'h sick want the best aid there is for them, andthey 41ould have it. All our remedies are for sale by All Druggists and dealers iu .inedieine everywhere. At wholesale by .1. M. Maris ,it; Co., 711 Market St., Philadelphia. rish Linens, Table, Diaper. Damask, J.. Toweling, &e., a good assortmentALlow prices, at I. 0. Droner's. Sheetings all widths and lieavy unbleach ed Mnslins, one yd wide at 40 ets., also Cheeks, Tieltings, &O.", for sale by I. 0. Bruner, Front st. A 11 Wool Delaines, French Merenoes, .0.1 Ladies Cloaking, yll colors at Bruner's New Store. Alpacas, good-quality at 50 ets. ttnclnew style Delaines, from 31 to 40 ets. at I. 0. Bruner's. rtalicoes from 20 to 35 cts. of all the dif k_i ferent makes, and Lancaster Ging hams for 371 cts. at Bruner s. al C•lotlis ; Table -- Covers, Windows Blinds ,te., for sale cheap at Bruner's, Front street• Druner's best quality Balmoral skirts at $3.75,a150 good Balmoral skirts at $3.00 and hoop skirts of all kinds at Bruner's Red, yellow, white and blue mixed Flannels from 45 to, 40 ets,„,ap gFuner's iiow - .store Undershirts, Drawers, Blankets, very cheap, at Bruner's, Front street. Nw Goods of all the latest styles receiv ed daily, and sold at small profits, for. cash only, at 1. 0. Bruner's. •• . Unglish, French and American cloths ILI and eassimers of all qualities; also Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans and Satinetts, at Bruner's new store. Remember the place for the best' goods at the lowest prices is Brifuees new store, Front street. oct. 2S, '65. _ OLD ESTABLISHED FUR AIANITFAC TORY, 71S Arch Street, above 7th, Phila., IHAVE NOW IN STORE OgIVIY own. Importation and Man ufactute, ono of the largest and most beautiful soelections of for Ladies'. and ,Children's ,W ear, the City. Also a fine asscirtment'of Gent's rap I am enabled to dispose of my gpOila at very reasonable prices,and I would solicit a call from my friends of Lancaster county and vicinity. Remember the name,itumber and'street., JOHN FARIER, 718 Arch street, above 7th, south side,. Philadelphia. have no Partner nor ccumection..with an other Store in Philadelphia. . Sept. 30 4m. • •„ . rItEPARED lIY DR. 3. C. AYER' Cz CO. LOWELL, MASS. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Ladies' Fancy Furs ! JOHN FARIERA'S, FANCY x-E7-mis GLOVES AND COLLARS.
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