reii)ll . , (4 :. iitniubia ~111,1.1. (AAP . ' - x4)A i-'k,,. .." g, '7-'-•;,.r L 4' -,- › ; 1 11t '' 7- * ' . . , A. 211.-BAIUBO, W. Hayes Grier, Ass't Editor. COLUMBIA PA. Saturday; Jari: 27,-1.868. Advertisements . ; to secnro Immediate insertion tnu.‘t be handed in en or before Thursday evening each we. . IT will be seen by reference to the head of our editorial column to-day, that we Eive called to our aid—in an editorial capacity—the services of W. '`II.A.v . F.s 43-REER, a young man- familiar . with all the details of newspaper management. as well as the various ramifications of a printing office. lie is a ready Writer,and we believe the arranL , ement will bc mu tually. beneficial to ourself and to our patrons. -11 re hope our friends will ex fend to him is his new capaaity,courtesy, C - ncouragerntmt an& support. We can assure: our readers that no effort on his part' will be spared to make the Spy a still more welcome visitor or popular journal. 'lt will lose none of its origi n ility, interest or Vigor, and the course which it has hitherto pursued will not be changed We have labored from the grey of morning till late at "night in order to give our readers a-paper worthy of their pa tronage. • But:we have no complaint-to mike. In oar local &Lira., wz.. , iu the future as in the past, labor for what we beleVe to be the best interest of Co lumbia.' We shall sanction no wrong, nor wisidc at any injustice, but endeavor to pursue an impartial course with the best - good of our people ever in view.— We hope still to merit that assistance from' them so necessary to the existence of a newspaper. Aid us in the exten sion of our circulation and the advance ment of our advertising interests. Bler 'Chants, business men and others will find the Spy arprofitable medium for the dis semination of business intelligence. Salutatory. In assuming the clutie's of Assistant Editor of the Spy, it will be our aim to make the paper as interesting as we pos sibly can. To be an editor of a neutral paper is not an enviable poSition, for it is almost impo33ilile to indite.an article up )n the affairs cif' Government, at the present tiine, without being accused of partiality to' one side or the other. The ha.s . ,:for z -its motto, Independent, . Fearless and Free , " and accordingly the spatter whom it May offend,b - olongs to its editors. We'shall, at all times, refrain from pub- Ishing'obnoxious articles, and strive to make the Spy a farnily paper,that can be read by persons of all political cliques and organizations, without giving them any cause to say that our neutrality is only a shield whereby we rosy introduce our paper into families that would' not otherwise receive it. We desire to make it a'paper devoted solely to local inter ests; as we cannot be expected to fill it up with the news of the outside world, when daily papers are received here by hundreds. To do so would be useless, and would prevent us from bestowing the attention we should do upon affairs of local interest. Hoping that the course laid down by is will meet the approval of our readers we make our debiit in the editorial world. EIAYES GRIER. The News The municipal election in Wheeling, West 'Virginia, on the 22d, resulted in the Success of the Democratic: ticket. 'Orders have been promulgated for the musteringout of twenty-two regiments in Texas -Titusville, Pa., is greatly excited at an attempt to btirn the town on Sunday night. Several blocks were set on fire at the same time, and a loss of $75,000 *as caused. Three alleged incendiaries are being tried by a vigilance committee, and a gallows, to hang them, if found guilty, has been erected. It is understood that Gen. Butler's re ply to Gen: Grant is nearly finished, and will soon appal- with the imprint of a New York publishing house It is said to contain some sharp hits. Foreign papers say that the penny subscription originated by iFe Phare de la'Loire for - the purpose of presenting a' cbrnmemorative medal to the widow of Abraham Lincoln, already amounts to .R.. 1 .59 Gs. 6d., the total offt;rings of 38,- 214 Subscribers: The horneitead of Tfenry Clay was sold on the 12th, 'inst. to the Regent of the Kentucky University, for the :urn of 90,000. It consists of 325' acres, and will be transformed into the Agricultural College of that State. 'J. A. Cooke, of the Catskill (N. Y.) National Bank, is reported a defaulter for $90,000. Et:il securities cover the lose. A statement is in preparation at the ' T:oasury Department in answer to a resolution of the house, which will show that over 828;000,000 are on deposit with the States under the act of 1838 _Report .received at the Freedman's Thireau shcw that the whole number -of negro schools in the south is si*litindred and thaggregate' of over sity.;fivo. th ^ ousan'd In the Pen'n'a. Senate, on Wednesday,, a. number of pctitions'on various subjcets• l were presented.' McConaughy read a supplement to the election Idws` of the State, providing for the imposition of a penalty upon deserters for offering to vote and upon election officers'whO receive such votes. Mr. Stambaugh presented a" bill for the relief of certain citizens of. Chambersburg, sufferers by the destruc tion of property by the rebels. Mr. Davis ;introduce 1 a bill relative to the Catawissa Railroad,repealing the act of 1860,which excnipts the stock from tax.ati or until the earnings of the Company realize six par cent. Mr. Quay,an act incorpotating the Susquehanna and Ohio Railroad, which is intended to run from Lewisburg to the Ohio State line. Editor. L'ETTEiIt. D'IMM - W.AISIIINGTON. {WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 22d. 1860. MR. EDITOM—The bill striking out the word "white" friim the electicln laws of this District; and Thus confering the right of suffrage upbn all tic negroes here without any qualification, has passed- the House of Representatives, b' a tote of 116 against 54. Several amendments were • offered, •Suoli as " the rioperty clause ;" requiring ,them so be able to read the constitution; to have served in the artily for a certain period, &c.. &,c., but all were rejected. Great variety of opinion exists here as to whether it will receive the President's sanction in case it should pass the Senate. Many of the inhabitants predict that he will veto the bill, and in consequence of this belief do not express much chagrin at its pas- ME 'ter. Byron Sunderland, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of this place, who for the last eighteen months has been living in France fur the benefit of his health, returned last week, and met with a cordial reception from his people in his church, on 4i street. Speaker Uolfat delivered his celebrated lecture "Across the Continent" in the New York Avenue Presbyterian church last Wednescky evening. The house was crowded and every one was delighted with the beautiful and graphic descriptions of the scenery on the Rocky mountains; the interesting_ account of his visit to the Mormons, their social and religious insti tutions and the descriptions of the gold and silver mines in Colorado,Nevada and California. The gross proceeds of this lecture was given to the North Presby terian church, a new enterprise which has recently been started in the Northern part of the city with Rev. Lewis Fox as their pastor. A. M. RAMBO We had the pleas — ure'of listening to an able discourse last evening in the Capitol Hill Presbyterian church delivered by "Father" Hunt.. 3rany of your readers doubtless remember liiui in connection with the Temperance cause as one of its most zealous advocates. For the last four years he has been laboring as chap lain in the army and is now on his way to Philadelphia with his regimen t,where he expects to be mustered out. Frequent applications have recently been made to the War Department by soldiers who have lost their discharges to have now ones issued, but all such ap plications have been refused, as contrary to the orders received on that subject. It would be well for those who have been discharged from the army to be careful of their papers that they may share in any appropriation which Congress may make. The snow which fell, last week, and which for two days afforded excellent sleighing for those who owned sleighs or could afford to.hiro,them at $2O per hour, has almost entirely' disappeared. W! it lasted, Penu'i Avenue was literally thronged with sleiglis, the drivers of which seemed to be actuated by but one motive, viz; "to go as fast as possible in the hour allotted to them. Horses driven at full speed, the merry jingle of the bell's, the happy laugh of the ladies, the shouts of the drivers, the cracking of whips all served to impress the seene upon the minds of those who lined the sidewalks witnessing the sport, and en- joying it nhatost as much as those who participated in it. The scaffolding which has covered-the base of the dome of., : tbe Capitol, giving it . , an unfinished appearance has within the last few days bein - remored,antl: now as you enter the rotunda gazing upwards several hundred feet'the eye beholds one of the finest specimens of art this country has ever produccd,,the painting Li truly beautiful and as you gaze you a'smoir.t imagine that you have been allovrrA glimpse into the mytholc,g',cal heavens of, the ancient Greeks and Romans. We may perhaps attempt to describe itin our ' next, though to be fully apprceiated it ought to be seen,and-the sight of it alone iS`worth a trip to Washington. Receptions are held — at the White Rouse and by nearly all the members of the Cabinet every Week, to which are in vited a fair representation of the talent and beauty of the country. The boys of the 195th, regiment ex pect to be, mustered out shortly, and arc rejoicing at the prospect of a speedy re , turn home. = Sweet Potatoes—How are you —Aiwn Here—" Some o(theni Columby Boys." —Coming home—The_ 195th P, V. —When ?—Probably,villen their time expires. • —Splendid—To go skating minus the hoots: -Very tall—Our high Constable. "That last cigar"—Gue§s you' have not visited Fendrieh's. —Read P. Fralev's advertisement. He will give you •fits.'-' —Clean the sidewalks or pay your fine. —Reaa the dialogue on . our first page. - - -Jackson advertises in the Spy, and ells coffee at-25 cents per pound. —Attend the meeting at the Town Hall to-night, to devise means to assist the suffering in our midst. --Who dressed in the Lady's fixings at Mount ; Toy ? Echo answers, who ? —Not the clean thing-For young men, wishing to be called Gentlemen, to be skating on the Sabbath Day. • —Read the advertisement of Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store, in another column. —Will the Trumpet please give the remedy in regard to a wife occupying the centre of the bed ? -Water, when converted into steam, increases iii bulk eighteen thousand times. —Curious anomaly—Tliat the grave accent should be used in any but the dead languages. —The Legtslature of Florida have ratified the constitutional amendment. In the Senate it went through by a unani mous vote—in the House by a vote of 36 to 2. —Mushroom Perfumes.--Of the swarm of inferior perfumes gut up to compete with Phalon's "Night Blooming Cereus," slarcely even the memory remains. They arc literally forgotten, while the sales of that ne plus 'ultra of all fragrance con stantly increases. Sold everywhere. —Query—What has become of the telegraph enterprise between Columbia and Reading ? We made the announce ment a month ago or more that the line would be open for business in a week.— We believe that the wire is all up, but why the enterprise remains at a stand still we are unable to state. • —A marriage is thus noticed by one of our cotemporaries: "ffarried,last week John Cobb to Miss Kate Webb. Look out for little spiders." —A young lady who was rebuked by her mother fbr kissing her lover, justified the act by quotin ,, the passage, '• What soever ye would that men should do unto you, do ye even 'so to them." —What paper has the largest circula tion? Counterfeit fifty-cent currency. —An old lady being asked to subscribe to a newspaper, declined on the ground that when she wanted news she manu• actured --Manners are more esteemed in soci ety than virtues; though the one is arti ficial, like false brilliants—and the other pure, like real jewels. —Wanted—Several large-sized hay scales to " weigh all the circumstances" that produced the rebellion. —A Mr. Neald has bequeathed his fortune of 51,250,000 to Queen Victoria. —Pew are less happy than those who have ambition without industry;-,who would win the prize, but will not run the race. —The abolition of the income tax actually seems to .be a possibility. —Why is rheumatism like a glutton? Because it attacks the joints. —A Western editor says that the making of the earth "was a great and valuable enterprise." —Wisdom is the mind's health; and this depends on the health of the body. • —A cotemporary says "the hope of a re-union of the Presbyterian Church, North and South—at least for the pres ent—is gone." Where? —Why is President Johnson like Chimborazo? Because he's the great est of all the Andies. —Look to your interest—Messrs. E. Worrell & Co. Sl9 Arch street Philadel phia still continues to receive orders for those handsome business suits. They are made up in the latest style of fashion and art, and give complete satisfaction to every purchaser. Look to your inter. est, and when you go to the city don't fail to call and examine their goody and prices whether you purchase or not, as they will be pleased to show their stock to all who favor them with a call. —Tn describing n reeept'ott at the 117 h ito Ifounc , the Womb itik,tem ,slur says: "A peculiar ittyki of I"..veatifig the hair Tait el:el/1r% attiong ttia Tort!,; fist* t rrftnach erluirrterit,arid re:a Ark=, were, for the.' rum:. part ; altogether iat 1 fa7or t ;IA a beeoinit4.s waterfall, The hair vif.owe.l len; f s - tii, wntioon.t 4e:041 tteir . 1 . V7V4 any flf.. , ,e'rOptifiti, Zll4 7; ( 4. , 6 1 1 ",, V : ; triArAy 61: ( 9 '7 Ef: rftrae4 - Ir4.f. pra9se....ateil to iiai,ll;':ete '3 Fib grwalgia e patirdey.s -3 ttd: l / 2 -Pii6 , -- rarny fpgiiNg, having tktt tlo) . 611tive 12214 Leff:re two ftinuf CORRESPONDENT Tr;ditorlitt Ana ViledTann*: —How' was it that Noah did not emerge first from the ark ? Because he came forth. —ldleness travels very leisurely, and poverty soon overtakes it. —The streams of small pleasures fill the lake of happiness and the deepest wretchedness of life is the continuance of petty pains. I= Hon. G. W. juriAirortricliaqw,A4ciscil at Waaltimelon, dating . the . 14.4- *wak, inclossed in a thritatening letter, piece of a negro xeilp with the fruit Set= Gov. Curtin sent a me.vage to ate Legislature thanking them for their cour tesy during his absence, and stating that he would have his regular annual message ready next Tuesday. ,SI'LG`IIIi; ITOTICES. /VIM CONFESSIONS AND EXPERI- I'm= OF AN INVALID. Published for the benefit and as a CAUTION' TO YOUNG fs,' EN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility,premature deem). of llliinhood, fie., supply ing at the same time The Moans of Self Cure. By one who has 'cured himself after undergoing con siderable quackery, By enclosing a postpaid m. 1.• dressed envelope, smgle copies, free of charge, may be had of the author. • NATGANIBL MAYFAIR, .gsq., Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y. rc The , January thaw is a "Capital institution" for producing Colds, Coughs, and kindred ailments —much worse than severe cold weather, and we ad - VISO our renders, particularly those predispo.ted to any pulmonary weakness, to see to it they are well shod, and allow no change of clothing. If any one is ;.so unfortunate as to contract a Cold, Cough, Hoarseness, or other pulmonary disorder, we know of nothing so etbeientas Coe s'Cough Balsam. Our advise is, take littleand often. To those who have been living on the fat of the land through the holidays, and have got their stomachs out of order, the would prescribe Coe's Dyspepsia Coro; it has cured some very bad cases of Dyspepsia, Do you know that a cold is a dangeroaq thing! If bon do, get a box of Bryan's Pulmunie tVafers, Tint a few wafers in your• mouth, amt cure your sore throat. eoegh, hoarseness, ete„ in a few houre. Jan. 43, There is nothing more certain ro prevent female irregularities than Dr. Velpau's Female pills. Sold by Dr. Parry and R. Williams, Columbia. Jan, 0 lin "Into the Valley of Detail Rode the Six Haudr•ed," And into this Valley of Death arc treading - thous ands of young men, who from a certain secret vice arc approaching a suicidal death. The great boon for such, and the only safe, sure and positive cure, is Dr. Juan Dellitimtres celebrated specific pill, the discovery of one of the most eminent physicians of modern times. By its use melancholy g:ves way for joy, mourning_ is exchanged for happiness, and hopes that were crushed, revive again, o.lld as you wall: the pathway of life, with the vigor of manhood restored and the world 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. f2i;rors of Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Prematute Deeay, an I all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering' humanity, semi free to all as he need it, the reeeipe mut directions for malting the simple remedy by wit leis he was cured.- Sufferers wishing to pi•olit by the advertiser's experien ce,ean do so by addressing JOILN it, OGDEN, Dec. 30 '33 ly, No. 10,0tamber , rt.. S. V. Strange, but Trzae. Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their ad vantage by return It'l - cc of (charge) by adtiQss ing the undersigned, Those having fvars of bent:- humbuggectwill oblige by not this e.mr, All others will please addre ,, their obedient servant Tll Os. F. CHAPMAN. Dec. CO ly. 831. IttuaclWay, New York'. Whiskers! 'Whiskers! Do you want Whiskers or Moustache,' Our Grecian Compound 1611 force them to grow on the smoothest la ,:e or chin, or hair on ]saki heads, in Six Weeks. Price, ..31.00. Sent by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, I.Vianer Co., BUN 133, Lirooklyn, S. N. Feb. 11, ly A Cough, Coldo:• Sore 'aE:n•cras7, FIMIMMIIIIVIVIEIM!BNIMEINENVIRMI Ir ALL"WLD (UNTINCF, irritation. of the Lungs, l'ermalient Throat ..4.ffectiou,or a inevaable Lung Disease IS OFTEN TUE 111:SeI.T. Brawn's BlrannCh la Troches HAVING A PM ECT TIII: PARTS, GI yr. 131- MI:PIAI 7 n 1:1:1.1t:P. FOr Catarrh, Consump- tine coul l'broat I)isca.es TDOCUES ARE USED WITIE ALWAYS GOOD SUCCESS. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will Sind Troches aseful nt clearing the void• when taken before zdnging €.r Speaking, an 1 relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vo.ial organs. The Trociiem are r.icoininended and pre scribed by Physicians, uuil hate had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being an article of true merit ,inal having proic./ their effi cacy by a teat of many years, each year nods them in new localities in various pa:•ts of the wet Id, and the Trochee are universally pronounced beater than other to tick's. Obtain only "Brown's Brbnehial Troches," and tie not take any or the 11 - or' 'lt.ci Imitations that witly be onered. e ^ - Sold everywhera in th .Tinited StMe-:, and in For eign Counfrie4 ul;scentsperbox. LtEEEIMII! ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH ! Scratch! Scratch ! Scratch Wiaeaton 7 s Ointment. Will Curc the Itch in 4S Hours. Also cores Salt Rheum, Chilblein , , and all Eruptions of too Be sending to cents to NVEEKS S poTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington St.. litx-aon, Bits., it will Uc forn•arded by mail, free ufpostage, to any part of the linite.l States, sep:. 23, 61114- THE BIUDAL Camannat, an F.s..ay of Warning and Instruction fur Young inen—publ Sinai by the How ard As,ociation,and.ent tree of charge, in sealed envelopes. Add! ens , Dr. .1. Ski hi a Houghton, How ard Asoeiation, Philadelphia, Pa. Febly.. 11, THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN Ja'. Pat.llaked is a &alOl Enrdope Pride Six Ccitts. Just Publi.shcd in a scalcd cacchg, . Price Six Censt- A Lecture on the _Nature, Treatment and lliali.eal Cure s,permatorrinna or bt.minal e kness, in voluntary Euusstor,s, i Ghnitl Deniitty, and .inipettl inent4 to ntatrutge generally. Nervousness, Con stimption, Epilepsy and Yung; Mental and Physical Incapacity. resulting from Sett Abuse, Ac. 13y Robt. J, Culvertrell, AI. 14 anther of the -Ureett 130,k, 'An. _ The world-reneweed :victim., in this admirable Lecture, clearly pi OVIII rrolll his own experience that, the awful con,ogitenCe, of Self . .. Abuse inay be effectually remorod wlthoot Hoqiicone, gold without duogerowqvitrgowl opertittons,botigics,instraments, ring 4, or cord tails, potnting out a mode of curet of once colt:an ;and tafec.nal, by which every suffer cr, no inatlet what his condition may bo,intay cure him_ self one/arty, privately, turd rto I !COM T LEV/IMB WILL PROVE A BOON TO TIIOUSAND-i AND THOUSANI)S. Sent, uieler iu a plain envelopr, to any ad dress, post paid, rect•gpt of six cents, or two post stamps. Address ti. publi•.hers, CHAS..). C. 'KLINE & CO., 127 11ow2ry, New Yurk, P.O. box 4.,;;5t). June 17, 'l;5, ly Editor of tho Spy, Dear Sir: With your permis sion, I wish to J. 41 3, to the readers of your paper, that will scud, by return mail, to all who wish it, (free) u with full di:l:tams for tn.tlcing and using simple V,;,:f1:11,14 that will viler:coldly to ton days, pimples. blotches, tan, freckles, nun all bripuritl•o. of uto nlnn, touting the slat, vicar, smooth and beautiful. w al :u mall rre,. t. 9 11,0.96 haring Ttni d Heads, rind Mtn, F;Ill:01,1, snarl , : directions ana information that will vaahl.• than to start a full,growth of Luxur stint flair, Whislcoriu.or4i.bl.4luelmu less,thau thirty days, tll appl letikti.. answered by return mail without lea , ils- , :tfidly joins 'l' 1;9,4 P. (.:.1 A PillAN, Chemist, sal liroatiway, New York. tt WO - , 4/4r/ ;t4 Qs. 11/01141N CAIIINPrr 4,t,4 music; forty dilfer ;r);o/,r Flax-one Uold or iirht premiums awarded tikuto , fr... Address. 4:0 );,, soon , or P:491 TILERS:, New York. AST:. - Pg . 131 ,$:; 1) I ADD CA f04,;,11,,tY,00.4k•ii 4.tliqp.t. success, by Dr. J. i 441, if.4rmerly of Lyden, =:lfvor, Philadelp!lia. Testa )4lo,lo sourees in the city ..,athls Vtlicc. The medical ,111(1 my their patients, as 4..q./au. Artificial eye, i 4:14,4rZe made for emarni ,l tnar. 18, '4.5-1y s;:, , Mtk.2 SI 110 dives. - - '.115 . i) , ; it I IA VING BEEN . 1 t 1,02+1.,ip.,4.v p4s,. 4,4, F=w wtorit.l. by a very simple so..liefe4l several years, with .s4tt , 44vit.r.o, awl that dread disease. C0n .:444c-..4444; 4 , 4 Mak if known to his fellow 'Ft 01 , eg o. /Ay Will 10,1111 n co of the py h rgo,) with toe diroc ft,otv•e„.?:.ti.4.i,o4g 504 iltfit:g the same, which they i11i t 1iiifi44:,444.041, - . A . 4 1, !Jr C 041.-4 44ption, Asthma, "iron !, •. etc. the Only object of the t ht,u4iing the prescription is to beneti tii , el• affr - S4vN:veg,, •V 44 , 1 ,14 4 ,40 information which ho con e0V,N6.41 , 44' Nov ,0,11404th.c.41e,a40l 1443 hoks every suifeicr tr.V . 1 4 4 P• "" 'e t . ,,,, /Y: as at Yllll CcIA y.O nothing, and •»";:iOPOZ W.l.4r.seription, will please aci: rlvr44-44 go:Y. gliWAltf) A. 'WILSON, Miass34l/u g, Kitign County. F)oVr, ~, , V44/1 Now Yurk .rirmt Notional I:atilt J., bass cif:clay:A tr. rii-viihoirt r,r filo. per cent, tree of LaXtr4, is=ttfit tvi S. S. ot.crvil NO TiC.EI Treasurer!' office of The Co,' tt, and Pert Deposit R.• R: 'Co. Notice is hereby gi-Ven to the stockhold ers of the Columbia ctf, Tort Deposit Rail road Company, that the seventh install ment on the capital stock ofsaid company of five dollars per share, will be due and payable at the Wilco of tile Treasurer in Columbia,Pit., on the 13th day of February 1866. By order of the Board Of Directors. A. J. KAUFFMAN, jan. 13, Treasurer. Buy Your Clothing of 1•1" - Y' RICE, rp NUBSCRIBEB WOULD _I call the attention of the citizens of Co lumbia and vicinity to his large stock of READY-MA. 2 W CA WINING, Embracing every variety of style and ma terial suitable mr the se4son. They are made of the best material and in the most fashionable style. • Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders, .11anderchiels, Hosiery, tt.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.ll, 18'65, ly. Barley Sheat! • GILL AND SEE THE CELEBRATED Baxley Sheaf Cooking Stove. It costs less and saves inure coal than any other stove of equal size, at Miller's, Locust St., opposite Franklin House. oct 7,-tf DR. NELLIINGErt. Tjaving resumed the practice of medicine 11. respectfully offers his professional ser vices to the citizens of Columbia. 01lice and residence in Waliant street, bet Front and Second Dec. 9, 1865 LESHER & WILLIAMS, The well known. Photographers, COLUMBIA, PA. ; BEG leave to intbrni the citizens' of Co hnhia and vi , inity, that they have mken and refitted the rooms formerly oc cupied by Geo. A. Flyers, on Front street, above Locifst. Where they are prepared to take Photographs in all styles. Particular attention paid io making Large Photographs,Carta-de-Visites,lvory Types, Ambrotypes, &c. Copying and en larging of small fietures. PICT - URI:I6 COLORED in Oil or Water Colors, in a style superior to any taken in this county mid equal to any in the cities. Particular attention paid to taking pic tures of Children. ti€A, Pictures taken in cloudy as well as in clear weather. Orders for Picturrs from old Negatives promptly tilled. The art wilt be taught to those desirous to learn at a reasonable rate. Call at the Rooms and examine our large collection of Specimens. LESHER WILLIAMS, jail. G, '66. Photographers. B. We hope by strict attention to business, and desire to please, to merit a liberal share of patronage. - ..a.mraraysr. Phreancr's Rhoidwm ors and Laxative F°ll TILE CURE OF PILES. Read the itillowing affidavit : For the Benefit of Porsons suffering with Piie., I make the following statement ; I have been, during the last ten or twelve years se verely afflicted wall pile -% I have tried remedies of all kinds, without deriving. any - pat tieular benefit and finally pm myself t.mtcr the bbsc medteal treat:- ment in Ptilazlelphia ; but no relief aas obtnin eomidered my Cat , e hopelessand believed my self d , •orned to lid-m. 3% As a last resort. upon the recommendation of some friends, I tried Phreanar'. lthoidu•nwrs and Laxative Pills. 'rills remedy gat vo tue Several application., relieved me 01 all ' pain, and the regular application of the "Ithoidw mars" far three Nv,:ek., entirely cured Inc. I tun glad tin-re is such a remedy, and earnestly recom mend it. JAMES A. TREXIIER, 2.2 t Beaver Street, Philadelphia. Sworn and subscribed bef,re me. the 12fli day of July, rstis. WILSON KEIIJI, Alderman. S;nce the introduction of the Ilhohhernors for the olive of Piles, We have received mune' ous flattering testimonial, and commendation, of its %attic ; among them i. the above affidavit of Mr- James A. Trexler, his ease being of long standing and of great severity. Thi.iimnedy is rapidly gaining public attention and lutist be acknowledged the ,overcign habit for the above disca,e. Prepared and far , ale by 1 1 . I'll REANE'II, Care of Royal fi Royer. IV hole:4del/rogg.i.,ts, 3ou and 311 N. 3 , 1 Street, L'hil'a For sale by R. \V illiuwS, Cultmlbia. August 2b, LIFE-HEA.LTH-STRENGTH, I, IFE -II EA LTH -STRENGTH, LITE-ILEA LT 11-STRENG TH . TUE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S Celebrated Specific Pills, Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Juan Delmmure, Chief Physiei:tn to the llospiral do Nord on Lam boisiere of Paris This invaluable medicine i. no imposition, but is tinfoil Mg in the cure of Spermatorrlue or z-einittal weakness. Every species of Genital or Urinary Irritability, Involuntary or nightly Senttnal Emis sions front whatever cause produced, or however severe, will bo Speedily re lief ed and tne organ:: re: stored to healthy action. Read the following opinions of eminent French physisians: havo used the Specific Pills prepared by Car anciere .tt Whom - , No. 214 Rue Lombard, from the pn.scriptlOn an.. Juan Delarnarr,, in our private practice with uniform suceess,and we believe there to no other medieine so well calculated to cure all pot eons storming from „Involuntary Emissions or tmy other weakness of tho Sexti..l Organs, whether caused by a sedentary mode of living, excesses, or abuse. R. A. BEAMEPAItIE. M. 1) U. 0. DUJARDIN, M. D. J.-14x Ll:cellar, 141. D. Paris, May sth, 1803. beware of Counterfeits. The Genuine Pills aro sold by all the principal Druggists throughout the world, price One Dollar per Sox, or six Boxes for live dollars. liaataxcriats A. Davos; Sole Proprietors, isZo. 214 Rue Lombard, Paris. Ono dollar enclosed to any authorised Agent, will insure a box by return mail, securely sealed from all observation, six boxes for five dollars. Solo Geeeral Agents for America, °S CA G.MOSES A CO., 27 Courtalant 3t.,15.:. N. B.—French, German, Spanish and English Parnphlets,containing full particulars and directions for use, sent free loony address. Sold in Columbia, by all Druggists. Jan. u, ly. IJAPTERLY REPORT OF TAP CON dition of the Columbia National Bank on the morning of the first 1 1 .1onday of Jan. 1866. I?ES OURCES. Notes and bills dis'd. ;G65,044,01 U.S. bonds deposited for circulation, 500,000,00 U. S. bonds on hand, 174,1e0,00 $ 1 349,044,01 Cash in nJtes of other Nat.B'ks ],050,00 " Stale " 17,784,00 Specie, 058,00 Legal tenders and compound . int. notes. 50,255,03 100,057,00 Remittances,other cash items. 0,307,10 Due front Phila.. and New York Nat. Banks, $137,721,19 Duo front other Nat. Banks, 40,432,7 n Due front liztolc4 and Bankers, 1,8.12,23 780,047.12 Banking House, 10,000,00 Current - expenses 1,205,13 Taxes paid, 43:1,20 1,659,81 LIABILITIES. - - Capital, paid In 500,000,00 Surplus lunch 01,281,57 Discount and Exchange' 5,3:45,5L 07,113,58 Dividends unpaid, • ' 3,221,00 DUO t 4 , 111 t tonal Hanks. 20,734,74 .do to other Bnko, 13,803,70 Circillatlon or col u bid Bank, 305.089,00 do Cola National Honk, 288,120,00 Indtvlduul dopositB, 358,397,31 1095,840,75 $lOl7 0.76 ;13 I tithilAtd ress of Directors, £1 Sworn to mid subscribed by SAM (JIM SIIOC.II, Cashier. .Iss. Oars 1865. 1865. FALL ;SEASON, HALDEMAN'S STORE, OLD STAND. NEW ATTRACTIONS- WE HAVE . NOW DISPLAYED, AND offer to our customers and the public, a very extensivelassortment of choice fab rics in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, Our Departments aro 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, Nov York markets, it will always prove worthy of inspection, and we think a visit to our establishment will result to the advantage of our patrons. R. J. HALDEMAN, Locust Street. above Front. Elegant Designs and Choice MakPs in Im ported Star,lo DRESS GOODS. Examine and price our FREN - cm mER INOES. A beautiful stock to select from At HAL DE:NI ANS' C LOA KS, We shall continue to make our Cloak Department th most att,•active iu Co lumbia. Our new Fall & Winter Cloaks, SAVOY= AND CIRCULARS, From low priced to some very handsome goods, are now ready for the inspection of the public. Pay a visit t-) the cloak room at II A LDE M A NS' HAL DEIIA N'S 'lava now displayed and ready for inspec tion their SSUCC"A. A visit to their establishment is invited. CLOTHS CASSIMERES, FOR Iten and Boys, Our stock of these goods embraces all the well known 4.; best makes. \Vell selected in STYLE AND VARIETY, To tether with all the desireahle medium grades which we are determined to sell at prices the very lowest at HALDEMAN'S. ITNISHING GOODS. To this department 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 HALDEMAN'S 110 OP SKIRTS, The greatest _invention of the age in Hop Skirts. BRADLEY'S Duplex Elliptic Spring SKIRT, Very flexible, folded easily when in use to occupy a small space, making the most agreeable skirt worn. • For sale in all sizes only at HALDEMAN'S' HALDEMAN'S Having .reduced their stock to the very lowest point during the past season, their PRESENT PURCHASES Enable them to offer an entire new stock of goods. $14A175,13 REMEMBER THE PLACE . lIALDENAN'S 9 Locust Street, Above Front,' CQLUMB:I4,... PENN'A. Established 1815 CARPETING S, OIL CLOTHS AND QUE ENS VVARE Ayer's Sarsaparilla compound remedy, designed to be the most effectual Alterative that can be made. It is a concentmtecl extract of Para Sarsaparilla' so , combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an effec tive antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such O. remedy is wanted by those who. suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will. accomplish 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 be found of the following complaints : • •, SCROFULA AI.ID SCROFULOUS COMPLAINTS, ERUPTIONS AND ERUPTIVE DISEASES, ULCERS; PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, TUMORS, SALT RHEUM," SCALD HEAD, SYPHILIS AND SYPHILITIC AF FECTIONS, I.l.nucunrAr. DisnAsn j DROPSY, NELT EALGIA OR TIC DOULOU'REUX DEItrLITY, DYS= PEPSIA AND INDIGESTION, EILYSIPELAS, ROSE OR ST. ANTHONY'S EIRE, and indeed the whold class of complaints arising from IMPURITY or: , THE BLOOD. This compound will be found a great.pxo moter of health, when' 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 from the endurance of foul eruptions • and uleerouq 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. Malik omit" the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples. 6ruptions, 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 where no 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. 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 beanie many preparations, 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 these 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 th, various extracts or Sarsaparilla -which flood the market, until the, name itself is justly despised, and has become, synonymous with imposition and 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 - virtue; which are irresistible by the ordinary'run of the diseases it is intend— ed to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should: be judiciously taken according to directions on. the bottle. PREPARED BY DN. C. AYER a CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price, $1 per Bottle ; Ayer ' s Cherry Pectoral has son for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Coutplaint, that it is entirely =necessary 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 than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to, do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, TOIL TrIV CURE 07 Costiveness, Dyspepsia, indigestion. Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Ery7inclas, lead. w.'..9‘. Piles, Rheumatism, Ernigions:and:S4Va .Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Teller, 'Tumors and Salt Rheum, IVonnir, Gout, Neuralgia, as a. Dinner Pill, mayor Purifying the Blood. • They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi— tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the. best aperient in the world fur all the plir`Foses of a. family physic. Pricy 25 cents per fez Great numbersofClergymen, Physicians, S tato.- men, and eminent personages, have lent their. names to certify the unparalleled nsefulne:.s of these. remedies, but our space here will not permit the. insertion of them. The Agents below named fur nish gratis our AmraucAN ATx ANAG 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 pnt off by unprincipled dealers pith other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Avrac's. and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our remedies are for sale by All lira *gists arid do:tiers in ine(lieint everywhere. AL - wholesale by J. 2,1. Maris Lf*:. Co., 711 'Aral-I:et St., Philadelphia. Trish Linens, Table, Diap:, , r, Damask, TowelinLr, &e., a good as6ortinent at low prices, at I. 0. Bruner's. 0 neetings all widths and lic•;n•y unbleaeli ed Muslins, one yd wido at 40 cis , also. 01-eelcs, Tiekings, cCc., lor sale by S. 0_ Bruner, Front st. 11 Wool Delathes, French Merenoes, Ladies Cloaltbltz, all color:: at Bruner's. New Store. Alpacas. good quality at 50 et s . and new style Deluines, from 31 to 40 ets. al 1_ 0. 13runer's. C alicoes from 20 to :35 cts. of all the dif- Cferent makes, and Lancaster Ging hams for 371 et:4. at Bruner's. nil Cloths, Table CoN'ers, Windows ‘...1 Blinds ctc., for sale cheap at Bruner's, Front street. _ - runer's best quality Balmoral skirts at $3.75,a150 good Balmoral skirts at 0.00 and hoop skirts of all kinds at Bruner's ed, yellow, white and blue mixed it) Flannels from 45 to 60 ets., at Bruner's now store Undershirts, Drawers, Blankets, very cheap, at Bruner's, Front street. -• New Goods of all the latest styles receiv ed daily, and sold at small - profits, for cash only, ta 1. 0. Bruner's. English, French and American cloths and cassimers of all qualities, :Lisa Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans and Satinetts, at Bruner 's new store. 10 °member the place for the best goods IL at the lowest prices is Bruner's new store, Front street. oct. 2S, 'GI Ladle., Take Particular Notice. The Real - ire/pan. Female Pills. [Warranted French.) rilhese Pills, so celebrated any years _Lago in Paris for the relief of female regularitiesatre now offered for sale fur the first timo in America. They have been kept in comparative obscurity from the fact that the originator, Or. \'el pan, is a physician in -finis of great wealth and con- , scientious principles, and bus withheld them t tom: gencsal use, lest they should be employed for un lawful purposes. In overcoming iemale obstrue- - tions they scent really omnipotent. They are offer ed to the public only for legitimate purposes, and all agents are forbidden to sell them when it is un derstood that the object is unlawful. Sold by ft; Williams and Dr. Parry, Columbia. Ladies can procure a box sealed front the eyes of the curions by enclosing and six stamps to 0. 0. Staples, General Agent for us, IVatertown, N. Y. or to. the above agents. Jan. 6,1 y. • STANDARD WORKS undersigned having received the 1 agency for the "Atlantic Monthly,": "North American Review," "Every. Sat urday," "Our Young Folks," and the; "School Visitor," " is prepared to receive subscriptions at the lowest rates. jan. 20, lm 1.. C. OBERLIN. la
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