44 60144.144 ill° A.. 11. R. 1.4119, W. Hayes ; 41.i . Ass't Editor. • . i1D014.1111614. PA. Saturday, Feb 3, 1866, Advartiserasni4,io ware Immediate insertion bd iu On or'befdre Marotta.). evening tech . 7413 - 211 r. L. C. Oberlein, is our authorized Agent for West Hem Wield Township. He aoiil talez subscriptions, advertisements for the '.`Spy." Cholera and Xll remeßbep the visitation of the Cholera, that dreaded CM-ease in Colum bia, a few years ago, and shudder at the • i recollection. To say that it will not ap pear again is not in our province, but to inflame the minds of the people with the idea that it will surely come, is decidedly wrong. During the past year it made rapid strides in different European tries, and has been steadily advancing in tads cii:ection If it niales its appear ance in - this coaptry, :ad results will no doubt full Ow. Every arrangement should he made that it would be impossible for it to be - received at any point. Cleanli ness is the greatest object.. Let our cities and towns be thoroughly cleansed and wholesome sanitary measures be entered upon, and then with a stout heart, rely jigupon the dispensation of Providence, await the result. That it is the duty of eve:y :Ilan to he connected with the church, we presume Do one dill clerty,but we do most solemnly enter a protest against using means cal culated to excite the brain to accomplish the . object. The Minister of God, when he enters the pulpit has the Bible for his standard and can preach the truths he finds within its lids, and will he listened . to, ip an attentive manner, if be has an intelligent and appreciative audience,and they will retire ponds ring over the truths they have heard explained. To many ,hey will appear in a new light, while to t pthers they will be a forerunner, which' time le wo„y yield precious fruit. We no objection to. islWzters proclaim ing that the sins of the ua.tion brought on our late civil war,and urge their Lear pKs o repentance, but we clo dislike to see them apse, wlth outstretched arms, . Rua tones of thunder, proclaim, that f.'the-cholera is advancing upon us ; re pent-before it is too late; you know not bow soon it will again be in - your midst, committing terrible , devastiition." Such xe `4A - ; : rva.go4; , -7 . 111,167evi1ip:. - sults inevitably follow., The minds of f i grne persons ean : be easily over-excited, Kid to be a.pidscul from the pulpit, that the cholera 'is coming upon them, will gettb with a firm conviction on their zninds that it will surely be here and they must be prepared to meet their fate. We shall be . glad to see the work of the Lord increasing in cur taidst, fur their is abundant room, but we think it would be politic for Ministers to confine, themselves to such truths as they may fug IR tile, dot seek' for sub jects tbp Rteide world. Now that the Tiar is over, let them eschew war, politics And cholera, and settle down in regaling titbit hearers with gospel truths, and their services will be appreciated. GOiriiRIiCIACS MESSAGE. The annual message of Gov. Curtin to the Legislature affyit, a very gratifying picture ofthe affars of the commonwealth at the close of tl3O great war,during which her tert:itovi b,a,s been , repeatedly subject to hostl , l9 invasion, and her re sourcesstaxed to, furnish men and means o, bring the struggle to a successful ter mination. The finances of the State; as set forth by the Governor, are a subject of just pride. The balauce in the treasury November 30, 1861, was 82,942,203 63, and the balance at the same date in 1865 was $2.373,6,08 14. The am : ow:it of the public debt December 1,18,6. i, was 839,- 379,663 94, and the allottot on the Ist, of December, 186,5:, ‘,Tas 837,476,,258 06, redlletioi; of a1:01,354 St Against the total debt as thus stated the treasury held the following assets: Pennsylvania Railroad b0w1..., pliitacrelphir. and Erie Railrbai bonds. tii re ht. on Philadelphia 4114 Erie RAl bonds, Balance in Treasury, Aggregate assets, Cu; t,hc 30th, of :November, 180, the liabilities n vaccss of assetts were $26,- v8.,168 and at the•same dale in 1865 they 'Were, 824,852,589, showinz a re duction of Ole surplus debt of 6,2„55,4,57.9 during the progress of the civil war, which includes the period of Governor Curtin's administration, notwithstanding the extraordinary necessities of the State. yien . , of the flourishing condition of our. cw4llcil, the Governor repeats the recommenn made 'by the State Treasurer in tis annual report, to reduce • . or even repeal the, ordinary State taxof two and a half mills ca real estate. The tax of one' half Mill laid by. the act •::$ . May 15th, 18G1, , Ts, tlat act, ex pressly pledged for tAieripayineat of the loati.of $3,000,000-thereby auihori7ed, aa.4,. of course,,cannot_l?e,repealed or re 5111cia that payment shall have be . p made:ll'6 remainder''a the Message is an interestd% , resume of the history of . the State duriag the civil war; Clandestine Marriages. 11 bi}l is now before the Legislature at IlarrishFg in reference to the marriage I • • atinors without the consent of parents. It requires all persons who are to be married'so first take the oath before the minister or magistrat,e who is to perform the ceremony that they have attained their majority / an - 4 this oath) is to be a sufficient, bar to all prosecution 4 and pen alties for marrying minors. • If thgro be anything in the old proverb whicll says " at lovers' perjuries they say Jove laughs," the oaths which will be taken by desperate " lovyers" will be no great security for " cruel parients," unless our courts be less good-natured than the fabkd "king of gods and men." Editor. Notices of the Press. OuR Se - .=---Our amiable friend Rambo or the Spy, is getting aristocratic,for we see he has associated with himself as as sistant editor, W. Hayes Grier. The Spy is one of thp hest papers in the State.and we have no doubt under the combined efforts of this editsrial double team, it will be made far more spirited than ever. —hquirer. Thank you, Bro. Wylie. We always yon were a man that could appre ciate the efforts of any one, he they ever so bumble. Mr. W. Hayes Grier has become asso ciated with our good-looking friend Rambo, in the editorial department of the Columbia Spy. The gentleman's salutatory evinces ability and spirit, and doubtless the Spy will succeed in getting on to the high road to fame and fortune. Good taste and sound judgment. Ile — W. Hayes Grier has been associ ated with Mr. Rambo in the editorial corduCt" of the Columbia Spy. A good paper and we hope . the new t ‘am will work well and profitably in the harness. —_]'.refuter herald. Seven pctrohum wells were burned at Petroleum Centre on the 31st. all on the Bennekoff Ran. About twenty thousand barrels and the machinery were destroyed. The city guard-house at Marietta, Georgia, wa'§ burned recently, and thir teen persons perished in the flames. Sixty-nine members of the House of Representatives are to make speeches on reconstruction. In the United States Senate, on Tues day, Mr. 'Wilson introduced a bill to pro vide for the national defence by estab lishing a uniform militia, and organizing an active volunteer militia throughout the United States. The Gas WorlA in Charleston, S. C., have been seized by the Inilitary authori ties as "captured prcpeltty..m In the Pennsylvania Senate,on We dues . day,vemonstracce wgce pvgselated, agains Stlnday trayel 4 0 1 ~ ,--Iti.,tb,et o,use of,, ; 4epresoutativeS.atit *:""int.A iicaloq3ellilia*:4,iie-r -inent of $7006 by every railroad compa ny for each death occasioned by their fault, and• an act allowing magistrates to bind the defendant in specified casts not indictable, was introduced. The Coin mittee on Ways and Means reported an appropriation of $300,000 for the relief of Chambersburg sufferers. An act ex tending the time for presenting military claims to, ore year was passed. The Dead Letter Office at Wash- A correspondent of the Boston Satter day Eve 03,17 pcxzette says: "The dead-letter office is one of the curiosities of Washington to the- strogeZ; but to those engaged ivy it i§ a terrible dru,dz,ery., The. °veiling, eAamining and sorting of tonsteen, thousand five hundred letters very six hours involves much hard labor; but it must he done for there are four and a half millions of dead letters come to the office every year All that are signed are returned to the writers; but so many are written by "Your af fectionate Ad ie," -or "Your loving Susie,' , that each clerk has a huge two-bushel basket by him, into which all letters un signed by the full same are, droppcd.— From 'that receptacle they pass to the chgpping-will, where they are cut into small pieces, so, that they may never he read, and from the ehopping-knife they go to the paper-mill. The great majority of these letters aro lost through the caret lessness if the writers; and it surpasses my power of imagination - to know /sow people are so careless, especially- when they seed large sums of money. Nearly ' fifty-eight thousand letters came to this offiCe last year enclosing bills or checks or bonds. And how much do you sup pose these letters contained? _ Over three and a half of dollars! One letter contained two, one-thcusaud-dollar bills; it was returned to the writer. Another had two, handled :}9A, fifty dollars in it; hat - nothing to show thp, namp of the writev.. Fortußascly the postniark,though partly obliterated, could stila be read-7-- The letter came from Ohioago,, - was re mailed there and advertised, and the owner came forward, saying that when he ' sent the money he was in so much of a hurry he forgot to add the name! The most valuable letter, or rather package, that turned 'up "dead" contained bonds worth over $20,000, "All sorts of curious articles come here. I was standing by the other day, when the first letter contained twenty-five dol lars; soon after two packages of medicines Fame , ateng. Sometimes gu,a4„ dapprre- ,types, postage-stamps, bea4lasza t mit sna'keis bottles, &c.; cat, : throu,gh this, gener4l epnitory. It is an ;gaihnrurth of all small, thin&s." $6.70n0.0q; 3,e)1,1)00 1.0 ) 1,9'0 2,31".3..AA 13,13 . 2 p; • The News. tditorint qp4 411541144;m0., " Some Pumpltivsl!-7pudrich's Smoking Tobacco—new=try —Sale of Stocks—This peeping at the Franklin Ilouse. See ady,ertistment. —Parry's—You can he appommodated at this establishment with anything you need in the live of Perfumery. . —Large Bells—Those that are being put on the German Catholic Church. —Junior Bachelor's Party—Monday evening next. ' —Shawnee Eneamptnent,No. 23 I. 0. 0. F. will give their annual oyster sup per on the 22nd, inst. —The best paper in •the South is the Richmond Times. —The 195th P. V. have , been mus tered out and will be home to-day. —To remove . stains from the charap ter—Get rich. • —A preacher's word should Ilaw only when it is gospel. --A young man of yonr stonding should know how to appreciate the want of a typo better than by sending him a box. of "Cheroots." —Charles Oakford & Son. Continen tal IT.otel, Philadelphia, are closing out their large assortment of furs at greatly reduced prices. —Take him to Barnum, George, we think the dorg that would eat two muffs, a spring seat chair, a round of beef, a can of oysters, besides several et ceteras, would be too expensive to keep. "How are you seventy-five dollar dog." —The place to buy your Wines and Liquors cheap, is at the establishment of Mishler & Lesher, under First /National Bank .Lancasto}• Ve„ —Help the poor-Oontributions in money, flour, potatoes, wheat; corn meal, &c., are itv. s p,ect Cully solicited. Persons in Columbia ancl vicinity, think of our suffering poor and leave your mite at J. C. Pfahler s Treas.,or with the President, W. G. Case. —The Manassas railroad betwe3r. Strasburg and Harrisonburg, Va., de stroyed during the war, is to be rebuilt, conscript being told that it was sweet to die for his country, tried to ex cuse, himself on the ground tliat lie never did like sweet things, —A. friend complaining of the "infer nal revenue system," says he can't put his boots on without a stamp. —A little cherub out West, who is three and a half years. old, weighs 182 pounds. Higgins is his name and Bar num is to have him. —An old bachelor gives the following as a toast: —wile Ladies—the only en durable aristocracy, who rules without laws, judges without jury, decide without appeal, and are never in th 3 wrong." —This year Ash Wednesday falls on St. Valentine's day, and Easte;r Supday on "all fool's day"-Ist of April. —Dr. Selden the renowned Horse Doctor gave a lecture in Odd Fellow's 11 . 411 on Monday evening last. He ap pears tp, he thoronghly versed in curing all th.e 2 yarious diseases known to horse fteSh,. 4: : jlje.'.S4peeded in raising a large; olaSa ' tt who - seem highly de; lighted with his teachings. —A recipe for counterfe,iting foreign perfum:s —Take several grass of spuri ous labels, a quantity of bad spirits and coarse essential oils; mix and bottle the latter articles, and.past the former on the vials. Then sell 'the stuff (and the pub lic) if you can. But you can't do much in that way while Phalon's " Night Blooming Cereus" has the command of every domestic market. Sold at Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store, Columbia. —What is the difference between a mosquito bar and a bar room? One is closed tightly to keep suckers out the other is kept open to draw suckers in. eapAain c,f a ; privateer, who had Seri; in Rck eugageuAnt, wrote to his awpers that ho.haereceixed little damage having - o,nly une of his hands ly s ev i nded in his nose. —A girl who had became tired nff sin gle blessildness thus wrote to hey. intended husband: "Dear Bill, come rite off if comin' at all. Edward Kehler man is insistin' that I shall have him,and be hugs and kisses :ne so constantly that I can't hold out much longer." —"Old age is coming upon me rap idly," as the urchin said when he, was stealing apples from an old man's garden, and saw the owner coming, cowhide hard. --What is the difference between an octoroon and a haviware dealer? The one has wavy hair, the ogler. has heavy ware. am passionately fond of paint iogs," a young beau snid,when he kissed the rouged cheek of his sweetheart. —"My dear Polly, I am surprised at your taste in wearing another woman's hair on your head," •said Mr. Smith. to his wife.• "My dear Joe, lam equally astonished th,at yoo, persist in wearing another s,b,eev's Wool 00, yo,ur back." —Some fetlows. v.O - 0 tried to rob a lien, roost in Winsted,Conn., found when they went to go out that the door had blow* to, and fastened them - in. The °ries' of the hens alarmed the proprietor, who re leased the fellowS upon their paying $25,, and they requested that the newspapers should say nothing about it. - —The order of Odd Fcllows,one of the largest organizations in the country, con template erectii. , " ° a '.spacious buildingfor the purpose' of the society. -,There are one hundred- lodges of this order in ,and it-wonld 'undoubtedly be ; e:f great convenience if, instead of, being obliged te rafiet in inadequate quar ters in various sect4kaa of the city, they -were to have some comprehensive struct ure similar 4 4. the Masov k i t e temple. The exact number of Brigham Young's wives is one hundred - and eighty-Ave.=— Or these the oldest is forty•nine, and the youngest thirteen' years and, ten dmoutim. - In the aciurse ofhis life he has lost twenty eight of his spouses by death. • The . wealthiest congregation in the city of New. York, perhaps in . the whole country, is that of the Church of the Ascension (Episcopal), in the Fifth ave nue. income's . 1:41 year are shown, by the official returns,to have beqn nearly eighteen millions of dollars. IIEARTRENPING.—We doubt whether a more heartrending scene can be wit nessed than the agonies of a fried and doting mother, who wakes from her slum bers in the morning to fiud that the im mortal spirit of the infant which she so fondly pressed to her bosom,upon retir ing to rest at night, has passed to that "bourne from whence no traveler re turns." We 'tvere awakened from our slumbers at an early hour on Wednesday morning last, to look upon a scene such as this, and we trust that it shall never again be our hie trilend ear to the ago- nizing lamentations of a mother thus be reft of her offspring. A fine and healthy male child of Mrs. Susan McCormick, (whose affliction is:rendered'more poign ant by the absence of her husband in California,) aged about six months, was found dead at the time and under the cir cumstances indicated above; but whether its death was caused by convulsions, or other natural Or accide . ntal cause, is of course to usa mystery —.Altoona Tribune. —A woman's heart is like the moon— it changes continually, but always has a man in . it. SPECIAL NOTICES rrian CONPESSIO.TS AND EXPERI ENCE OE' Al INVALID.' - - - Published for the benefit and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG Ist IL:NI and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, premature decay of Manhood, &c., supply Mg at she same time The Moans of Self Cure. By one who has cured himself after undergoing con siderable quackery. By enclosing a postpaid ad• dressed envelope, stogie copies, free of charge, may be bad efthe author. mAYFAjp., Esq., BEoolysl, Eirigs Jan. 2 7, /Si 'The January thaw is § "Capital institution" fer prodncing Col cis, Coughs, and kindred ailments —much worse than severe-celd heather, ;Ind we ad vise our readers, particularly those predisposed to any pulmonary weakness, to see to it they are well shod, and allow no change of clothing. if any one is se unfortunate as to contract a Cold, Cough, hoarseness, or other pulmonary disorder, we know of nothing so efficient as Coe's Cough Balsam. Our advise is, take little and often. To those who have been living on the fat of the land through the holidays, and have pot their stomachs out of order, we would prescribe Coe's Dyspepsia Cure; it has cured some very bad cases of Dyspepsia. Do you know that a cold iq a dangerous thing! If hon do, get a box of Bryan's Pulmenic Wafers, pul a few wafers in your mouth. an I cure your sore throat. coegh, hoarsencs, etc„ in a few hours. Jan. c 5, 6w. "Into the Valley of peath }kle Hundred,' And into this Valley of Death are treading thous aplfs of young men, who from a certain secret vice lire approaching a suicidal death. The great boon tor such, and the only safe, sure and p,sitive cure, is Dr. Juan Dellamarr's celebrated spe.cide pill, the discovery of oneof the most eminent physicians of modern times. By its ti.c melancholy gives way for jay, 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 world before you again bright, you kill not tail to remember him in all your prayers, wan placed new stve;igth in your enfeebled frame, and caused to bloom on youepallhi cheek, the 03sr of health, which water cannot wash away,—naught but time destroy, Jan. 6 6w. Errors gt Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, an t all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will. for the sake of suffering humanity. send free to all who need it, the receipe ai.d directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Satterers wishing to proht by the advertiser's experience,ean do so by addressing JOHN El, 0,31,111 N, Dec. 30 'fij ly, N 0.13, Chambers st.. N. Y. Strange, but True. . , you Every 4 . ,, lady and gentleto to in .the United States,can 'lt mrsomothing very much to their ad vantage' by - 1).9b maillfrqe of charge) by address ing toe - und rtogned, Tlloe having fe*rs of being , hwtibugged rill oblige by not 'lota:ins; this . card, All others will please address thew obedient servant. THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Dee. 2.0 '65 ly. =Broadway, New York. WtiiSICQrS ! Whiskers! Do you want Whiskers or Monstache.o Our Grty inn . e'oimiountl will force tlkern to grow, on the smoothest thee or chin, or hair on bald heads, in Six Weeks. Price, $1.00. Sent by mail anywtkere, closely sealed._ on receipt of price. Address; Waruor S. ed., Bo ijiA • Feb. 11, ly A Cough; Cold or Sore Throat, REQUIRES IMAIEDIATE ATTENTION AN-/* SHOULD DE CHECKED Jr ALLOWED TO CONTINUE, Irritation of the Lungs, Permanent Throat Affeetion,Or an _lnc vaitb le Lung Disease IS OFTEN TIIE RESULT. Brown's Bronchial Troches !LVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE SO THE PARTE, GINE; (T 1: RELIEF. For 13ronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump- tire and Throat Discuses. TROCHES ARE USED WITII ALWAYS GOOD SUCCESS. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Trochcs useful in clearing the voice when taken before zdhgiug t.r Spcak:n;, and relieving (he throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal orgar t s. • The Troches are recommended and pre scribed la Physicians, and hat o had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being an article of true merit ,and having prorwl 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 "Brown's Bronchial Troches," and do not tAe 94 of the Worthices Imitations that may be offered. • SAci everywhere in the United Stites, and in For eign Countries at 35 cents per box. = ITCH !. ITCH! ITCH! Scratch! • Sorateh ! Scratch! Wheaton's Ointment Will Vure the Itch in 48 Hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers„ Chilblains, and all Eruptions of tue Skin. By sending to cents to WEEKS 3. POTTER, Solo Agents, 170 Washington St.. Boston, Ness., it will he forwarded by mail, free ut postage, to any part of the United States. , sept. 23, Gm* TUE BRIDAL CIIAMBER. all Essay Of Warning and Instruction for Young men—published by the How ard Association:hi - id sent free of charge in sealed envelopes. Address, Dr. J. Skillin Houghton, How ard Association, Pintadelphia, Pa. IFebly.. . . Agaq THE GREAT CAUSE OF - HUMAN MISERY. Just Published Mil Scaled Enveloe Pride Six Cents. Just Published in' a' scaled envelop . Price Six Coast 'A Lecture °Tithe Nature, Treiktment and, Radical Cu . ie'Of Spermatorrhomi or Seminal - weakness, In vokanfiery Emissions, Sexual Debility,-and Impedi ments to marriage generally. liervouszieki, eon sumption; Epilepsy end, Fits ; Slentnl nd Physical Incapacity, resulting . from Self - Abuse, kc. Ay Robt. J, Culverwell, Al. B„ anthog (.4 kliq "Green Book;"&c. The world-re owned author, in this admirable Lecture, efearly proves from his oan experkence that the awful cansequenccs of Self-Abuse may be ettectually remoyed,without, medicine, mid without dangerous:sutOcal operations,bougies,instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing opt a mode of cure at once certain and erfeemal, by which every surfer er, no matter what his condition may be; may cure him self cheaply, privately, and radically. LECTURE WILL PROVE A iIOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, Co any ad dress, post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Atkiresslhe'publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE he CO., - 127'Bowery, New York, P.O. box 4,556. June 17, ?G.5.-ly THE CASON.I A:. HAMLIN CABINET Organs, for sacred and Secular music; forty differ ent styles, ss*. to *WU eat:h. . Fifty-one. Gold or Silver Medals, or ocher first premiums awarded illustrated Catalogues free.. Address. • MASON ,f4 . 11,011..Li5., Boston, or • MASON BRUTIIERS, New York. sept. 9, ]y. • , • • . DZIFNESS; B LINDNESS AND CA.- larrh. treated with the - tamest success; by Dr. J. and Aurist, (formerly of Lydon, Ne•tile Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi monials froin, the %est reliable sources in the city and eountycan be seen at his Office. The medical faculty are invited to, uee t unzak" their patients. as he to secrets in his praetice. Artnichd eyes. inserted without pain. No charge made for exami nation. mar. 18, To Consnintptives. THE ADVERTISER HAVING BEEN' restoredlo health ih a few weeks by a very simple remedy, alter 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 or care. To all who desire it, ho will send It copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find asure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, Coughs, Colds, etc. The only object of the vdvertiser in sending the prescription is to benefi the afflicted, and spread information which he con ceivesto he invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer w,ll try his remedy, as it will 00st you nothing, and may prove a blessing, Parties wishing the perscription, will please ad- dress _ _ _ ' Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, g, Binge County. Dec. 20, 'O2" -Pat New York NO TIC,, Treasurer's office of The , Col'a, and Port Deposit R. 4. Co. Notice is hereby given to the stockhold ers of the Columbia ‘56 Poo Deposit Rail road Company, that the seventh install, anent on the capital stool; of said company of five dollars per share, will be clue and payable at the office of the Treasurer in Colum bia,Pa., on the 13th day of February 1866. By order of the Board of Directors. A. J. KA - LIPPMAN, jan. 13, Treasurer. Buy Your Clothing of IE3ENRY RICI, rp E SUBSCRIBER WOULD 1 call the attention of the citizens of Co lumbia and vicinity to his large stock of 311.13ADVAXLEUM C !:; °THING, Embracing every variety of style and ma terial suitable, ford the seqson. They are 'made of the best material and in the most, fashionable style. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders, Handerchiefs, 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 ; ttrO Valises of all styles, are sold cheaper thu.n city prices. my goods are all Bought far cash: and offer them at cheaper rates, for eash,thanny other store. Call and see. HEN RY RICE, No. 1, Wolf's Row, Front St. Columbia. Columbia, Nov. 11, 1865, ly. REMINGTON'S Army and - Navy Revolver Approved by the Government. Upwards of 125,000 furnished for the U. S. Service since 1861. Warranted su perior to any other Pistol of the kind. Also Belt and Pocket Pistols. Sold by Gun Dealers and the Trade generally. B. AEInt...NuTuN d SONS, N-1.% ..N.fanufacituteos of Muskets, Carbines, Re volvers,Berolving Itilles , lCiiie Barrels A ct Dec. 16 tf, LESIIER & WILLIAMS, The well known Photographers, COLUMBIA, VA., DEG leave to inform the citizens of co lumbia and vi'•inity, that they haw" tuk,en and relltted the rooms formerly- oc cupied by Geo. A. Hyers, ou Front street, above Locust. Where they arc prepared to take Photographs in all styles. Varticutar attention paid io making; Large Photographs,Carta-de-Visites,lvory Types, Ambrotypes, hc. Copying and en larging et' snkalt Pictures. PICTURES COLORED in Oil or Water Colors, in a style soppy-tor to kyky taken in this county mid equal to any in the cities. ParticuLtr attention paid to taking pic tnres.of Children, Pictures taken in oloudy as well as in clear weather. Orders for Picturrs from old Negatives promptly tilled. The art will be taught to those desirous to learp at a reasonaUle rate l Callfat the 'llcitintS acrid examine ourgarge I collection of specimens: LESHER t WILLIAMS, jan. 6, '66. Photographers. N. B. We hope by strict kittentigh to. business., ;Awl desire to please, to merit a liberal snare of patronage. ,zd a 'A 73t„ (3 c P, P-I - - ,-7: -P. J.. 7. .; 4.1 - . • K a . -4 5 - )=.0.. c .; .... P. ; , •1 T crj ^ 14 .c. .. r-i ;., Ei Z. -6 ': H - ° c.) co c 0 0 0-4 >-, P ~.,0 t>/ Z '. - z -f•• Pi '''''' '''A 4 r-'4 - ''' CI) ° ° rfa '.', • z;2. ' 6...4 , 2 cis -.-... .7:. "5 ~., .PI 03 e' l ~ = - 1 r- - 4 c:,-'-' - 7,. w .-) :,-, ‘=)( '' " r7 ; ' 12 al '-- - . . -F.., FT4 .-... g g -,-, - •,-; 3 ::: - -,..4 '-' r,t' , ' '-'-' r o : El —, , +.- --i p••• , ~•• .7 , cz . 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TMPORTANT TO MANUFACTURERS _1 Superior Lard to Oil. - - Extra No. 1, Engine Oil, at 1,60 'do 2, do -- 1,30 do 3, do •85 do 4, do ' . 50 The above mentioned grades of oils titre guarantied as follows ; No: 1, for Locomotives and Engiv,es au • perior to Lard Oil. No. 2, do equal to Lard Oil. No. 3, an extra soil suitable. foi blast furnaces, heavy machinery, now be ing used with much satisfaction by Grove Bros. - No. 4, a heavy oil for Rolling Mill work, prononuced by Messrs. Shoenbergor dit, Co. for use on their nail cutting machines equal to best Lard Oil at' 50 cents. Also, Carbon Oil, supplied at lowest rates. Orders may be left at this office. Jan, In", 1866, ly. 1865. 1865. FALL SEASON, HALDEMAN'S STORE, IMaldiated 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, CA.RPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS AND Qnr Departments are all full, and we will offer throughout the season a choice variety in ea,ch, at, and under market prices As our stook will be constantly replen ished with the most desirable offerings of the Philadelphia and. New 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 Makes in Im ported Staple DRESS GOODS. Ex .mine and price onr FRENCH MER INOES. A beautiful stock to select from At II ALDEMANS' C LOA KS We shall continue to make our Cloak Department the must attractive in Co lumbia. Our new Fall & Winter Cloaks, SACQUES AND CIRCULARS, Fvow low priced to some vgry handsome goods, are now ready for the inspection of the public. Pay n visit to the, cloak room at lIALDE 31 ANS' _HALDEMAN'S Have now displayed and ready for inspec tion their•' LL STOCK. 11 \-si,t to their , e.slAtdishinent is invited. CLOTHS 85 CASSIMERES, vox, Men. and Boys, oti.r.sto.CA: of thesea goods embraces all the well known et best makes. Well selected in STYLE AND VARIETY, To gether with all the desireable medium grades which we are determined to sell at prices the very loweg HALDEMAN'S. GENTS' FUNISHING 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 Columbta. For new and pretty goods call at • HALDEMAN'S HOOP SKIRTS,, The greatest invention of the age in Hoop 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 s.ises. only at HA LDEMANS' HALDEMAN'S. Having reduced their stock to the very lowest point during the past season, their PRESENT PURCHASES Enable ißlexpi to offer an entire new stock of goods. . ~.; MOIEMEER THE PLACE lIALD,EMAN'S, Looust Street, Above Front;-' COLUMBIA, PENNA. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS, The origin established in 1837, mid first article of the kind ever introduced under the. name of "Pultnoniu Wafevs t '" . in this or any other. country ; all other Ptilmonic Waxers are counter foils. 'f lie genuine can be. lc:down :•by the name BRYAN being stampe.l on each WafOr... These Wafers have been befo.;;o. the public, for nearly thirty years, and the immense...sale. alitt . atiried,. not only in America but in foreign countries - . folly attest their intrinsic worth. The .medical proper, ties are superior to any other articles offered for the cure of Pulmonary or Bronchial affectious,„ and the quantity contained 'in each box is nearly duu-. ble that of that of the_many worthless imitations. advertised. .. Bryan's Pubrionie Wafers cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, -Asti[-. m', Catarrh, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spit ting Blood, Pains in the Cheit, Incipient Constrhip-- Son and all diseases of the lungs.. .P; of only'stford-. ing temporary relief, but effecting a rapid and last, ing cure and are warranted to give satisfaction in. every instance. They do not nauseate like; acoholic. compounds, and the medical properties are coin,. blued in a form so agreeable and pleasant to the taste, that any child will readily . eat them, • ,Ono• dose will always afford ' - Relief in Ten Minutes. To Vocalists and Public Speakers, these Wafers. are peculiarly valuable; they will in one day re— move the most severe occasional hoarseness : and, their regular use for a few days will, at all times, increase the power and flexibility of the voice,. greatly improving its tone, compass and clearness, for which purpose they are regularly used by many: professional vocalists. - The very great celebrity of this invaluabi,e rign, edy has induced unprincipled persons to prepare• base imitations, which disappoint the just expects-. tions of the purchaser, and injure the character of • the genuine medicine. See that the word, "BRYAN," is stamped on each. Wafer, and also observe the fac simile of the sig-. nature of the Proprietor "JOB MOSES" oa each wrapper, to counterfeit which is _forgery. irrOffen-. ding parties will be dealt with to the full extent of the law. Bryttns puhr k onic Wafers are for sale by all Drug-_ gists, .108 MOSES, Sole Proprietor,27 Cortlandt St., N.:V.. Jan. 6, "ty QUE ENS WARE This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the. best article known for curing the Catarrh, Cold in the Head and Headache. It has been found an ex-_ cellent remedy in many cases Of Sore Eyes. Deaf ness has been remover by it, and Hearing has often been greatly improved by its use, It is fragrant and agreeable, and Gives Immediate Relief To the dull heavy pains caused by dis •ases of, the Head. The sensations after using it are delightful and invigorating. It opens and purges out all ob structions, strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to the parts affected, it than Thirty Yas' Of Sale and of Dr'. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Snuff, has pruved its great value for all the common diseases of the Head, aid at this moment it stands higher than ever before. It is recommended by many of the hest physicians and is used with great success and satisfaction everywhere. Read the Certificates of Whole- The undersigned, having for many years been ac quainted with Ur. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Snuff, and sold in our wholesale trade. cheerfully state, tha. we believe it io be eqtuil. iu every respect to tl•e recommendations given"of it'for the cure of Catarrhal Atrections. and that it is decidedly the. best article vie have ever known for all COMM.-i diseases of the Bead. Burr A Perry, Boston, Barnes A Park. New York., Heed, Au-ton A Co., " A. It' 1). Sands, -" Brown.L:uuyon & Co.. " Stephen Paul & Co. " Reed. Cutler A Co., " Israel Minor & Co., " Seth W. Fuw'e, " McKesson , Robbins, " Wil-on, Fairbank A Co. A. L. Scovill d Co.. " Herishow,E.lniaiols & Co; M, Ward. Close Co&, H. H. Ilay, Pulliam', Ma. Bush &Gale, INTEREST ON DEPOSIT S.. r he tkolumbia Bank 'will receive money -L on deposit, and pay interest theruthr,, at the rate or4t- per cent. for six months,, and 54 per cent. tir twelve months. SAMUEL SIIOCII, Cashier. Oct. 14, '63.-tf. Trish Linens, Table, Diapei. rni!sk, 1 Toweling, ,ke., good'assortment at low prices : at 1. 0. Bruner's. Sheetings all widths and heavy unbleach ed llusiins, en'e yd wide at 40 ets , also. 01. eeks, Tickings, de. , tot,..L sale by 1. 0. Brinier, Front st. All Wool Delaines, French Merenoes, Ladies Cloaking, all colors at Bruiser's, New Store. • A Ipaeast good quality at s(l' - els. •nml 'new style Delaines, from 31 to dU cts_ at I. 0. Bruner's. calicoes from to 35 cts. of all the dif ferent makes, and Lancaster Ging-. hams for 371 cts. at Britner's. o"floths, Table Covers, Windows Blinds 43;,e., Ibr sale cheap at Bruner's, Front street- Bruner's best quality Balnoral skirts at.. $3.75,a150 good Balmoral skirts ht ;33.00. and hoop skirts of all kinds at Bruner's ed, yellow, white and blue mixed. Flannels'from 45 to (Wets:, tit Bruner'4. new store. Undershirts, Drawers, Blankets, very cheap, at 13runces, Front sltrts.tt. Nrew Goods of all the latest styles rceeiv ed daily, and sold at small profits, for cash only, 4t I. 0. Bruner's. nglish, Frena, and American cloths.- _EI and cassimers of all qualities, also. Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans and Satinetts, at Bruner's new store. IL°member the place for the best, goods at the lowest prices is Itruter's 11CW: store, Front street. oct. 28, LADIES' SIIOE,MANUFACTORY. raving increased my facilities for turn ing out superior work I would an nounce to my old customers .and all new ones that may favor me with a call, that I am Imtter prepard now to manufacture all kinds of Than ever before. I employ none, but the best workmen and am always certain of giving satisfacticin. I keep on timid a gen eral assortment of ready made woile all of which is AIANUFA.CTURED on the Premises. I ke )p no made up work of otherparties, My work is made exclusively for home trade and is sold as such. Tratms CASH We sell as cheap as nay other establish ment, ant' ask a share of nubile patronage. ! TAMES SCHROEDER. Locust street, between Front and Second. Columbia, November 11, 1865; ly 91HE First National Bank of Columbia 1. has declared a dividend of five per cent, free of taxes, payable on demand. S. S. DETWILER, Cash. LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH, LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH, LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH. THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S Celebrated Specific Pills,' Prepared - from a prescription of Dr. Juan. Delamarre ' • Chief Physician to. the Hospiral du Nord ou Lataboisiere of Paris, This invaluable medicine ia imposition,but is, unfailing in the cure Hof Spermatorrino or Dentinalweakness. Every species of Genital' or Trinaps• Irritability, Involuntary or nightly Seminal Elms •sions from whatever cause produtv,l, or however severe, will be Speedily relieved and the .organs re: stored to healthy action. Read the following opinions - of .eminent French physisians: "We !MVO used the Specific - Pills prepared by Gar , anciere k Duhont, No. :14 Rue Lombard, front the prescription of 1)r. Juan Delamarre, in our private practice with uniform success,and we believe there is no other medicine "so well calculated to cure:* persons suffering front „Involuntary 'Ends4onA, or th any other weakness of o Sexti.JOrgails, wh§ther . caused by a sedentary mode'of excps'scts, or abuse. Paris, May 501,1663, Beware of c9tyserfleiti.. -The Genuine Pills ail" sold 'by all flie'prhicipal Druggists throughpnt" the world, price One Dollar per box, or sixllqxes for five dollars. GARANCIERI: & DUPONT, Stile Proprietors, No. 214 Rue Lombard, Paris. One dollar enclosed to any authorised Agent will insure a box by return mail, securely sealed ,from all oliserinition, six boxes for tire dollars., • Sole Geeeral Agents for America, OSCAR G.MOSES & CO., 27 Courtdlant St.„N. Y. N. B.—French, German, Spanish ..and English Pamplilets,containing full particulars and directions for use, sent free tunny address. -; ' - Agent for Columbia, J. A. Moyers. • Jan. 6, Iy. RELIEF W TEN tuNwrzs. rdir. 111-4,RSHALL'S CATARRH SNUFF.. sale Druggists in 1864. For Sale by all Druggbits Jan. 6, '66.1y ortio 41-4--1' And Children's Shoes.-Sz Gaiters, R. A. REAtitimnlE. D G. D. DUJAUDIN, M. 'Lk =M=MZI TRY IT