Via totasilia A. M. RAMBO, Editor. W. Hayes Grier, Ass't Editor. COMM Bit PA. • Saturday, Feb. 17, 183 g. Advertisement., to secure Immediate insertion niut. be 'mailed iu en or ladure Thursday evening each ttec.ic: gir.ilfr. L. C. Oberlein, is our authorized Agent for Ilrest liemplield Township. He iina take subscriptions, advertisewents cte., for the "Spy." Napoleon's Speech. In our last issue we announced that the French Emperor, in his speech to the Chambers, determined to withdraw his troops from Mexico. The speech has since been received and as !night have been expected, it says nothing and de cities nothing. Napoleon is an experi• enced dissiundator and the most Mephis topliclian of diplomats. His speech amounts to just this, a„nd no more : lie hopes sometime to be able to withdraw his troops from Mexico and is talking with Maximilian about . fixipg a time when they can leave without endanger ing those French interests which they went there to secure; meantime he in tends to strengthen Maximilian until there shall be no' anger of patriotic Mexicans being able to rid themselves of the Aus trian usurper, and when that time comes the French army will undoubtedly with draw. He endeavors to conceal his true designs by sonic illusive generalities about the people of the United States being pacified by this expression of his royal intention, and no doubt, he, does hope that our people and government will be weak enough and foolish enough to 'be bamboozled by his blarney ; leav log him to peacefully pursue his real Policy of establishing French influence upon this Continent, overthrowing our time honored Monroe doctrine oral putting a stop 1.9 the growth of the United States and 'of those democratic ideas which are so different from the ideas of Napoleon ; which he thoroughly detests and has so Much reason to fear. Ile is simpl t y en deavoring to cheat the American people. Ile is trying to play the same game,with variations, with their} in regard to his occupation of Mexico, that he so long and successfully played with Italy about his occupancy of Rome.. But we think that, - in this instance he will find that he has misjudged his antagonist. The .pee-' pie of the United States are not Italiansi they have top long enjoyed the blessingS of freedom ; too long been determined te:enforee the doctrine of "no foreign in tervention upon this continent'.' and hivie • Aciwr,:toot oroug a-sense of their poWer and too just an appreciation' of their own 'dignity as a nation ;'to allow this French Despot to dally or trifle muefilonger:with them, or to deceive them with his false • prptnises ; while insulting them.with . his actions: They are already becoming irevy restless under this treatment ; . ere long their voice will be - heard speaking in thunder tones, demanding that this game ofdiplomacyshalleease; that in fur ther discussion of the matter bullets shall take the place of arguments and Grant the place of Seward. By the prompt p.pddecided action on — „the part of our Government, we think that war may yet be avoided ; for we do not believe that Napoleon intends to fight, and iyhen be ends that he cannot deceive, or longer palter with us, he will withdraw his troops as best he call. Let Congress and our Government then, speedily, and in the most decided manner, inform him of our fixed determination. The bloody tyrant who is spending his brief hour of authority in:Mexico, is murdering her bravest men and truest patriots fur no other crime than loving-, and fighting for their eonntry, may as well understand without further diplomatic delays, that his time has come and that he together ' with his French master, must now leave The News. • Lincoln's birthday was noticed at Trenton, N: J., on the 12th, by an ora tion before the Legislature, and a bill 'was subsequently introduced to make the day a holiday. The counsel for the steamer 'Meteor, seized as a Chilian privateer at New York, denies all allegations of illegality. Three officers of the 9th, colored regi ment are reprted to have been assassina ted at Brownsville about the beginning or the month. Hon. R. S. Fieldjudge of the United States Court delivered a'eulogy on Lin coln, before the Nevi Jersey Legislature on the The Steamer Belfast, loaded with 594 Wes of cotton was seized by guerrillas lately on the Tombigbee river. :She was soon recaptured and the stolen cotton,re covered,together with five of the robbei• The Union Convention of Cumberland and - Chester counties instructed their daleg,ates 'to favor Gen - . Geary for (4ov ernor. ,A • Yenialy demonstra:ion i was lately 41dtin . 4,nahvple, Tennessee..' The` 13 . ation,a1 Soldiers' and Sailors' League, _at' 7.oaicville .Kentucky,, cele: brated Presidept'l e iaggln'a birthday , by a procession, &e. , editorial and —Our thanks • are due to Capt. Eris= man of.the PContinental" for a mess of fresh herring, the first of the season. —Old men should- eat spurigly;-- Nature teaches this lesson by telcipguw.ay their teeth. —J. 13,. Sypher, Esq., of Lancaster City has accepted a position oi2 the iN:ew . York. Tribipte as day Editor. --Brevet Lieut.: Col. Henry 4. Ham bright late of the 7Qtl), Y. y. , and now Captain in - the eleventh United States infantry, has been appointed to the command of the Post at Frgdricks- burg YA., —Why is a man with a scolding wife like the stock-raisers of England at this present time ? Because he has a great domestic plague. —,A lazy Congressump—Senator —Any body can tell you about the daily rate of gold, but who, now that the .Evening Exchange is closed,can tell you about the nitrate of silver? • —"Your purse, Tom," said an indul gent Ilitker to his spendthrift son, •' re winds me .of a thundercloud." " How so, father?" " Because it is always ligh Cuing." —Why do lovers shed tears in the twilight? Because they can't separate without adieu (a dew). —Deaths in New York by consump tion average about sixty-mne per week. —A line of railroad is in course of cmstruction in Judea. —A lady informs the editor, that having a good constitution, she can bear a great deal of happiness. Her idea of perfect bliss is a fast horse in a sleigh, plenty of buffalo robes, and a neat fitting overcoat—with a man in it She adds, °•lf that is not happiness, I'm open Cb conviction as to what is:" Which of our readers can accommodate her? —A man has been sentenced to three months imprisonment in England for at tempting to hang himself. If a man can't kill himself,what's the use of living? —Somebody avers that there are 550- 000 grains in a bushel of wheat. He's °•chafing." —Conversing one day with a fashion able and pretty bale, the facetious 11.1 r. Spriggs observed that °•ladies that lisped wished to be kissed." The'. young lady had before been spitting - unaffectedly, but now replied, "Tho I've heard that'." —As fast as the barriers of free trade with the South are removed, Pimlon's " Night Blooming Cereus" takes its le gitimate place in the Southern, as it has long since done in the Northern market, as the purest, moat enduring and richest perfume ever eliminated froth the floral kingdom. Sold everywhere. • • In the Capitol at Washington there are ten and a h4ll acres of halls, galleries, rotundas, libraries, ante-rooms and cor ridors. The man who walks through each one from end to end will have trav elled some miles. —A young medical student, who had been examinedpretty thoroughly for ad mission to the faculty; on a very warm day, was nearly overcome by the numer ous quegtions put to him, when the fol lowing query was added: "What course Would you - adopt .toTroduee-a- copious perspiration?" After a long breath ho 'observed, wiping his forehead,-"I would have the patient examined before the medical society." —A woman went into a house at Boston the other day with an infant in her arms, and asked for ennethiug stim ulating. The lady of the house went out to get a glass of ale for the stranger, and on returning found that her own infant had been taken away by her visitor and a negro baby left in-its stead. ---...... Letter front Washington. Washinntori MR. EDITOR—We have interesting times here at the Capitol of the Nation'. On Sunday morning that good arid great Divine, Bishop Simpson .preached in the New Foundry Church, corner of, 14th & G streets, to an intellectual and crowd ed assembly, from 2nd Kings, chap. 6, Ist clause of the 17th verse. His dis course took one hour aad five minutes in delivery. In the audience were the Sec retaries of Wa'r and the Interior, Judge Advocate Holt, Gcn. Ekin and others of lesser note. Bishop James preached the same time in the Wesley Chapel to an appreciative andicuce. This city is noted now for the large and attentive assembles that attend all the Churches on the Sabbath Day. As the last anniversary .of. the Chris tian Comniissioh was held on Sunday in the Hall of the House of Representatives, it was rienessary for'those - who 'de'sired to be seated, to be early at the Capitol. The rush to the Galldiies was irresistible ! Services - commenced at 7 o'clock precise ly. When the House was lighted up the, scene was delightful. The lo ig Brie of clOSely, packed speeta.torS ip the Gal-• leries looking down-on the shifting pan orama below,: where ever -and anon as some distinguished personage -came in, room had to be made,and seats procured, keeping up a surging as, if -the restless human wave Would never quiet down.— Loud clapping of hands announced the advent of Lt: Gen. Grant, Who Was cob ducted to a seat in front of the Speaker's chair, -by Hon. S. Colfax. On the left sat M.G.Augur and Chief Justice Chase. On the right,Aduiiral Davis and Bishop Simpson, Geo. H. Stuart, the'worthy Chairman of the Commission was there,', and gave a statement-of the. work done in ' the last-four-years. No doubt you have seen in the papersan accenntof the T • - except the speech or Bishop'Simpson,. • which was ,beyond• cqvii,- ; the speech of the evening. The, IltitChinqqp, Varpily being there; were invited to sing; and , gaVe two of, their very'best songs;, which were duly acknowledged by' the andience. Monday the oration of the lion.. Geo. Bancroft, (wet as the day was) called out the elite of the citx, tint as only th favored were admitted 14 tickets, many more were excluded tblin those : who w,tiped admittance. Tickets went up as high ,as $5O. Last : ':eyening Fred. Douglass, in Dr. Sunderiapd's church . , .(Preslvterian,) is 4 . 1 sty,e,et, delivered a p6verful address to a large audiPl l o 2 , Chief Justice Chase- presiding. So we .go, all alive in Congress and out of Con gress. The receptions at The "White House, and at the residences of the Secretaries of the Departments, and Senators and Representatives are well attended. The improvements around the Treasury use progressing. Just now the view of the innerside of the Dome of the capitol, as seen-by gas light seems to be fully appreciated by the throng that congregates at every available op portunity to gaze. Yours Truly, Moue: ANON. A few days ago Spring seemed to have broken in upon the reign of Winter, and everything looked glad, but the change s are so varied in this latitude that we scarcely know from hour to hour, the kind of weather to be visited upon us. Sun . day last was a spring like day; .the ice and snow rapidly disappeared beneath the "scotching" ( ? )rays of the suu, and thoroughfares were crowded with beauty and fashion. The merchantile business of the city seems to have found a "dead lock"—and every One we meet is heard to exclaim "how dull it is!" They do not seem to understand that the "cruel war is ever" now, and trade has fallen back to its old standard of two busy seasons, Spring and Fall. During the war there was no ces sation in the commercial busineSs of any community, hence the effect of "dull trade" upon the business class of to-day, causes them to complain. But man at best is an unthankful creature, and never becomes satisfed with the will of father Time: Ungrateful man ! Unde serving humanity !! The State Legislature has adjourned, after a session of unparalleled legislation for the constituents of its many represen tatives. A. more ignorant, nonsensical, egotistical, and whimsical, set of men never before represented a people than was collected in the halls of State Legis lation at Annapolis. Sonic few had enoubh courage to speak for those who elected them, others "spade not," and sat silent sentinels to the proceedings being enacted before them, and were' content to hide the decision of those who "dared speak" in favor or rejection of such bills as presented for their consider ation. The " Sunday Law" seems to have been originated• by a•few men who Stumble at small impediments, but balk not at large ones. However this law did not pass as it was submitted to the House, the section in reference to the closing of Barber Shops, Drug Stores, and Livery Stables was "amended". ( not stricken out) so as to allow theni to open at " 1 o'clock A. M., and close at 12, P. M."— This seemS to ,strike me as an unparal leled attempt at legislation, and • reflects seriously upon the common sense of some one—let the Representatives determine. A wonderful and interesting entertain ment has lately been presented to the citi zens of Baltimore, by Mr. W. W. Wert, in the Miltonian, Tableaux. - at the Maryland Institute Hall. The scenes are calculated to leave upon the mind a far deeper im press ofsublim'd y than any heretofore pro duced upon canvas-s. They illustrate, be yond description, Milton's Paradise Lost. The scenes-are .where Satan reaches the convex lines of the Universe, the golden stairway to Heaven, angels ascending and. deseending,whilo,as though from a heaven ly city, is heard the sound of sweet music in the distance, almost transporting. the observer to a land of visionary bliss. • The rising of the . effidgent new moon, for ,the rirst time, upon the young earth, now for awhile obscured by a elouil,and the break ing forth in grandeur, amid gip sounds of distant music, is very effective and 'holds the audience in almost breathless admira tion. The exhibition remains with us some time and then visits Cincinnati and St. Louis, and,wlll I am sure, ,not only in struct, but interest all who haVe an inter est in fathoming the sublimity of the .Cre ation. _ . Feb. 14 1806 I take pleasure in directing the attention of the readers to.the following new acid en tertaining publications fi•oin, the Publish ing House of Mesk-ki. Harper c Brother, Franklin Square, New York..' - • . • "The War of the ItOellfon," by , Henry S. Foote, late Representative in , the . Federal and Rebel Congress. Lt eonsits of chapters upon the causes, course and consequences of the late • civil war in the United States, and presents a broad view 'of the'eonfliet froin thelteginning to its eloSe". It is a book worthy a perusal. "A. Noble Life," by the anther of ! I John Halifax, Gentleman. ,re. A novel of mnst admirable rietion. Mulotili." has attained an enviable repti pition as a noveli..t,end this fait work;from herpen, adds new laurels to her already brilliant fame. "Wives and. Ditughters;" a novel by Gaskell, very beautifully It is said that George Sand remarked to an English friend that Mrs. Gasket' had done "what•nenher nor other writers in France can accomplish. she ha; Written novels which excite the deepest:interest in men of the w Url (I, and which every femalo,will bo the better for reading." This is what is' claimed for:this last "Guy Deveroll." A Novel by J.:Sheri dan Le izsinu, author of"Unelo Silas," dEc., an excel lent work of fiction. "Halt' a Million of Money." :By Amelia B. Edwards. This is one of :Miss Edwards' best works. The name of the writer is a sufficient guar antee for the intorebp the contonts will disclose. " The Belton E,tate." By Anthony author of "Gan yon Forg . jvcrller ?" "Orley Farm," &o. 'A novel of exciting interest. -But few writers of modern days' excite a deeper interest, or Write with more tender pathos 'than this author-- These books are to b.: hal of all boalzsellerV. Its I. am iaiped to chionicle the death of Go'nrge_l3,..pinnam9nd, g.sq., a Baltimo rean, favorably known as ,an Attorney and Conveyancer, as' well as from -the irom' inept ribiiiions•he' - held : vari ous organizations and , , societies of - 1e city. : ,; • - 4ENAtI:t 4-;.:kicnY4.4n„ —There is a "roan einpioyed•in'the of fice of the Alueri,cau,Telegtitri4coni*ely, gte in, :Washinn, ii;:hoth deaf and citlinb,but yet. is ;V g,ootj'*enet.!.' Ofteratbr.. Era. Preise•s'his file' table. on which theinifitraeht resta,4ti'di:tlitis feels the words sent over the lines, Letter from Baltimore. Baltimore, Feb. 14th, ISO 3 SPECIAL NOTICES. • No Sir ft is true that the popular remedy known as Coes Cough-1148am does not dry up a cough, but loosens At so tbet the patient can expectorate freely. Give - it to tlieekiildren freely, and take ityourself for bait - It does riot take a week to receive benefit from Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. It will immediately relieve pain in the strimach,'souring or raising of Ibod, ane cure the wors,Lcuses of Dyspepsia. There is *opting like Dr. Velpan's FE4.`PCII Pjas fm . l.ceepinggc complexion fresh and entirely free fruit pinip)es. The cof which is that it ragn , lotus the o:Kip:female system. sok" by all Drug gisV. Feb. 10 ItM rpriE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERI ENCE UV AN INVALID. Published for the benefit and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG LI EN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, premature decay of Manhood, &c., supply lug at the same tune The Means of Self Cure. By one who Ims cured himself after undergoing con siderable quackery. By enclosing u postpaid ad• dressed envelope, 'single copies, free of charge, may b~ had of the author. Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y. jan. J. To Consumptives. TIIE ADVERTISER HAVING BEEN restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years, with a severe hing_ affection, and that dread disease. Con sumption—ts 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, whiell they will find a sore cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, Coughs, Colds, etc. _The only object of the advertiser in -ending the prescription is to boleti the afflicted, and spread information which he con ecives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer w,ll try his remedy, as it will cost 3,u nothing, and may prove a blessing, Parties wishing the pereeviption, will please ad dress Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. g, King. , County. Dec. CO, 'S3„-I.^,n) New York Errors *1 Youth. A Gentlematt Who suffered for years from Nervous Debility . , Premature Decay, an 1 all the effects of youthful indiseretion, will, fur the sake of sulrering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt. at.ti directions-for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. S t erers wishing to peon by the advertiser's experienec,can do so by addressing JOILN B, OGDEN, Dee. ly, No. 1:3, Chambers st- N. Y. Strange, but True. Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear tomething very much to their ad vantage by return mail t free of eharge) by address tug the undersigned, Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not nottemg this card, All othera will pl9ase addre's thtur obedient serrait THOS. F, CIIAI'MAN, Pee. Cp 1 y. sit Broadway, New York. A Cough, Collor Sore Throat, li,::.LUIRES 11131EDItTr. ANTENTLON IND SHOULD RI:CM:CM:I/ =I Irritcttion of the _Lungs, Permanent Throat Adreetion,o;• anine,vaitble _Lung Disea.le Is OFTEN TEE nrzci.T. B i7oNev it's BrailiehirlirrrOeiteS HAVING .I.tHECT INFLI:LNet: TO THE 1..t1:11;, GIVE • - nELIEr. Foa• Broitchiti,Astlenia, Cutctrrh, UoitBltinp live and Throat Diseases. TROMES ARE USED wrrn ALWAYS 000 D S L7CCEsS. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS wilt find Trochee n•Ltful in . clearing the voice when taken before S•ihging.ir Sp an.l relieving the throat, after au unusual exertion of the vocal organs.. The Troches are recommended and pre scribed by Physicians, and ha% e had testimonials from eminunt melt throughout the country. Being totau•ticie of true - merit, and having prom/ their cfil caey by a test of many years, each year finds them in new localities in various pelts of the wtee I, and the Trvlecc are universally pronounced beater than ()Limy articles. .Obtam only "Brown's Bronchial Troches," and do not take any of the ll'orthimi Lattatioas that may he orrere.l. Sll4 everywhero in the United St iteS, and in For cign Connrrie. at 3.5 cents per box. I= - THE GaEAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY. .I:iht Published iitre Sealed Ede. lop,f Pricic Six Coax. Just Publioliori in a scaled cnu•l<op . Price Six (,:wist. A Lecture o:i tic Nature, Treatment and ltatlietil Cure of Sperm:Kerrlnea or Seminal weakness. In voluntary Emissions, sexual Liondity, and impedi ments to marriage generally. Net V0L1:3110., , 5, Coll btimpli,m, —pilt psy and Fits; Mental and Paysioal Incapacity, re Maui; from ..v Self Abuse, e. Ily hoist.l., ch J, Culverwell,.M:di„ author of the -Green Bo di:, '.,e, The winlikri owned author, in this adninable Lecture, Cieal ,Y proves from his out n expel icuce that the awful benelluence,, of self-AtAuse may be effectually reno,ved lyithout medicine, awl without dangeromisuvgieol operations,buegies,insirtunents, ring-.., or cordials, pointing out a mod.: of cure at once certain and ettetuual, by which every sutler, er, no matter what, his condition way be, may cure min s,if che a ply, privately, and radically. TIIIS LECTURE WILL PROVE A BOOS TO Tiluus.A.N.Ds AND T.lllilisANDS. Sent, un.ler seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, post paid, on receipt of six coins, or two post . stamps. Address the publishers, CHAS. J. C. KI.INE C CO., 32.7 Bowery, Is.;ew York, P. O. boxI,S. June 'T \[: SON a II N CABINET Organs, for sared Mid secular music: forty lIL styles, SL) to $6lll each. Filly-oue Gold or B.lver _Medals, or other first, premiaills them. Mo.:Al:am' Cavil,gue,, free. Address MASON A: II A or AI A:4)N .131.1.01'tiElt.t4, New York. sepl. 9, ly. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA.- tarrh, tre.dcd with the utmost success, by Dr. .J. ISAACS, Leona and Aurist, (formerly of Lyden, Holland,) No 1.1!9 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi monials from the most reliable sources ill the city and o•Junty can be seen ut his Office. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he ens no secrets in his practice. Artitidal eyes, inserted without pain. INe charge made for exami nation. mar. IS, GERMAN itEEORMED I"ALR I T HE Ladies of the German Reformed Church, intend holding a fair in Odd Fellows' Rail; Columbia, for the benefit of toe church, to commence on the 21st of February, lasting four days. They will offer for sale useful and fancy articles, re freshments, feb Cream and Oysters. Any donations froth the Public will be thank fully reeeie , d. feb. 10, COMMITTEE. BD EST BRAND - FAMILY FLOUR' at JACKSON'S. YORK CO., BUCKWHEAT FLOUR at , JACKSON'S CELEBRATED YEAST COM PO U:sTD at JACKSON'S. CAN.:.%:ED PICK LES ci:: SARD INES at ' JACKSON'S. CIDER VINEGAR at' JACKSON'S. DURE (ROUND SPICES at JACKSON'S. B EST SYRUP MOLASSES at JACKSON'S. DRIME RIO COFFEE at - JACKSON'S. Feb. 10'60.-tf. . . Mason, Pease & Moore. PITTSBURGH, PA. IMPORTANTiTO MANUFACTURERS Superior Lard tooOiL Extra No. I, Engine Oil, at 1,60 do ' 2r' do 1,30 do 3, do " 85 do •4, do 50 The above mentioned grades of oils are guarantied as follows ; No. 1, for Locomotives and Engines su perior to Lard Oil. No. 2, do equal to Lard,Oil. No. 3; an extra oil suitable for blast furnaces, heavy machinery, now W ing used with much• satisfaction by Grove Bros. Ditnille, Pa. No. 4, a heavyoil for Rolling Mill work, prononuced by Messrs. Shoenherget; A; Co. for use on their nail cutting rriliChi nes equal to best Lard Oil at 50'certs. 'Also, Cvrborr Oil, supplied at IfiWest rates. Orders, irlaybe4eft at this office. .Tarn; `2i 186 U • ly. • REMINGTON'S Army - and. lTavy - Revolver .Approverlby the Government. . . . . TTpwards of 125,066 furnished for the U. 1...) S: Service "since 'lB6l. Warranted su perior to any other Pistol of the kind. Also Belt' and' Pocket. Pitnols. ' sold by Gun Dealers and the Trade , renerally. . E. REmpT4TON tl; SONS, . , . . . '. .. • ' .Ilion; N. Y. Mandfaeturers of 114 slots, Carbines, Re- Vb.' vers,Revolliliut 4illes,Rille Darrels,tte. Dec. 16 t 1 - LESIIER it WILLIAMS, Tko well known Photographers, COLUMBIA, Pa., DEG leayo to inform the citizens of Co lumbia and vicinity, that they have taken and pelitted the rooms formerly oc cupied by Citeo. A. flyers, on Front street, Oove Locust. Wbpre they are prepared to take Photographs in all styles. Particular attention paid io making Large Photographs,Carta-de-Visites,lvory Types, Ambrotypes, e.c.m. Copying and en larging of small Pictures. PICTURES COLORED in Oil or Water Colors, in a style superior to any taken in this county and equal to any in the cities. Particular attention paid to taking pic tures of Children. tzi - A.. Pictures taken in cloudy as well as in clear weather. Orders for Pictnrrs from old Negatives promplly 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. LLSIER4.S7, 'WILLIAMS, jan. 6, '66. Photographers. N. B. NVe hope by strict attention to business, and desire to please, to merit a liberal share of patronage. PARRY'S G-31deu Mortar Drug Store, FORNT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA. Constantly on hand FRESH elliVennfilllED ASSORTMENT OF DRUGS, MEDICINES,CHEMICALS, Perfumery, &c. FANCY: SOAPS OF ALL KINDS. Alll the most popular FAMILY _ I ,IEDICINES, And the usual variety of Staple and other Goods, Usually found in a First Class Drug Store. rAnneuLA.D, ATTENTION PAID TO COMPOUNDING PHYSI CIANS' AND FAMILY PRE SCRIPTIONS ACCURATE LY AND IN A SCIEN TIFIC MANNER. • Jan. 27, tf. PUbLIC SALE ! ! SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17th. t. 566. The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, one mile from Columbia, on the Columbht and Lancas ter Turnpike, the following described Per sonal Property : • SIX FIRST CLASS MULES. Twenty-five Fat Cattle, seven Cows, eight head grass cattle, one Bull, ten Fat Hogs, 17 Chester County Pigs, 2 Chester County breeding Sows, 3 Calves, 13 Sheep, (Cotts well,) Pennock's Reaper ,k Mower, 1 grain Separator, 1 Lancaster Threshing Machine and Shaker, 1 six-horse Power, 2 Corn Planters, 1 Corn Plow, Plows, three-horse Cultivator, 3 Shovel Harrows, 3 fiat Har rows, Drill, 2 Rollers, Brandt's Steel Tooth Rake, Wind. Mill, 1 Family Carriage, Sleigh, 1 Ore Wagon, 2 Broad Wheel Farm Wagons, 1 Farm Wagon with lied, 2 sets of flay Ladders, 1 one-horse Wagon, 6 sets Mule _Harness, 40 Cow Chains, Hay Pork, 2 Bag Wagons, Logi Chains, Corn Cutters, Grain Cradles, Scythes, Rough Lock, three-horse Double Trees, Swintde Trees, Fifth Chain, Spreads. .Jockey Sticks, and other ;arming, utensils t:ot necessary to enumerate. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. of said day, when at tendance will be given and Terms made know by feb. 3, M. M. STRICKLER. LADJIEW Sfol3 MANUFACTOILY. wing 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 butter prepard now to manulacture all kinds of la 'ABMS' MESSES' And Children's Shoes (f-.. Gaiters, Than ever before. I employ none but the best workmen and am always certain of giving satisfaction. I keep on hand a gen eral assortment of ready made work all of which is MANUFNCTURED on the Premises. I ke:p no made up work of other parties, My work is made exclusively for home trade mid is sold as such. TERMS (ASH We sell as cheap as any other establish ment, am' ask a share of public patronage. JAMES SCHROEDER. Locust street, between Front and Second. Columbia, November 11.1565, ly J. RUMPLE & SON, =I Fc7eign and Domestic Hardware. A N extensive assortment of house fur lashing hardware, also for carpenters and builders use, always on hand. IRON AND STEEL. Blacksmiths, wagon makers and others, furnished with itu kinds of iron, nails, horse shoes, coach trimmings and other goods in their line. WOOD AND BULL 0 IV WARE In great variety, such as tubs, baskets, wash boards, brooms, washing machines, (It c., &C. ' FARMING XXVIPLMIVIENTS, Plows,shovels,hoes, plow castings,scythes, forks, rakes, and all other implements used by the farmer. STOVES AND TIN TFARE Stoves of every style and pattern, cook, parlor and office stoves, for coal or wood. A large assortment of tin ware always kept on hand or manufactured to order. (Dip, PAINT'S, .3zC-• Coal oil, linseed, fish, sperm and machine oils of all kinds. Alcohol, benzine, japan and other varnish, glass. paints, putty, white lead, Ltc. 'Locust St.; Columbia, Pa. aug. 19, 'r FIRST NATIONAL Mit NK OF COLUMBIA Receives Deposits, Make Collections on all Accessible Points on Liberal Terms, Disconnt Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, ttc., Buy and sell Gold-Qonpons, Silver, Gold, Ste., teiest tivill 1?e pai.3 on special deposits, viz : For 12 months, 53 per cent., for 6 months, per, cent:, nruths,.3 per coat. per auntim. AV() also furnish all 'United States Secu rities and other Bonds itnd StoCks lug Me 13roker's commission only. Discount clay: 'Mondays at 10 - o'clock : A. S. S. DETWILER, CoAgier. feb. 10, '6G ST4:VDAI?D MHE undersigned having r.eoeived the :1. agency for the "Atlantic Monthly," "North American Review," "Every Sat urday," "Our Young Folks," and the "Scheel Visitor," -- is prepared to_ receive subscriptions at the' lowest rates. jitn. Inv - L. C. OBERLIN- 1865. FALL SEASON, HALDEMAN'S STORE, Established 1815 OLD STAND. NEW iTTRACTIONS 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, CARPETI.NGS, OIL CLOTHS AND Our Departments are all full, and wo 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 will always prove worthy of inspection, and we think a visit to our establishment will result to the advantage of our patrons. R. J. HAL=IVIAN, Locust Street. above Front. Elegant Designs and Choice Makes in Im ported Staple DRESS GOODS. Examine and price our FRENCH MER INOES. A beautiful stock to select from At lIALDEMANS' CLOAKS, We shall continue to make our Cloak Department the most attractive in Co lumbia. Our new Fall & Winter , Cloaks , C.c,,t I f.../SIVII From low priced to sonic. very handsome goods, are now ready for the inspection of the public. Pay a visit to the cloak r-mnit at IL~LDE3IANS' 11ALDEHAN'S Have now displayed and ready for inspec tion their 3 1 .19i1aL STOME. A visit to their establishment is invited. CLOTHS & CASSIMERES-, FOR Men and Boys, Our stock of these goods embraces all the well known & hest makes. Well selected iu STYLE AND VARIETY, To gether with all the desireable medium grades which we are determined to sell at prices the very lowest at _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 Cohunbta. For new and pretty goods call at ITALDE3IAN'S HO OP SKIRTS, The greatesi 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 sizes only at 11A LDEMANS' 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. REMEMBER THE PLACE HALDEMAN'S, Locu4t Street, Above Front, COLUMBIA, PENN'A. 1865. Columbia, Pa. Established in 1855 DEALERS 1N AND MANITFACTU , ItERS OF TOBACCO, SNUFF, SEGARS, of all kinds. Wre have just received the best stock of that we have offered for sale for the last Tobacco that we can ,guarantee, in ever,},*_, respect to give satisfaction or no sale, • STOREKEEPERS, MERCHANTS, and all others who use or sell ,Tob:ic'co in any shape or thrill call in and Examine our Large Stock QUEENSWARE Before purchasing elsewhere as you. will find it to your interest. The old saying is, persons will buy where they get the Best and Cheap3st Goods After you examine our stock and find we have not the CHEAPEST and the BEST, we do not PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE & We have made arrangements with a firm in Richmond, Va., to sell their , FLOUNDER, NAVY. and SWEET SPUN ROLL TOBACCO At their Factory Prices You will fiat' that Tobacco the best ana cheapest in market. If any Tobacco bought of us should not The following, brands of CU EWING TOBACCO, SEG A.IIS R SNUFF we will keep constantly on hand. Virginia Tobaccos. Extra Nayy, the hest in the market, The black Crow Navy Tobacco, Lotters Congress, Excelsior Sweet Spun Rail Phig4 to lb. Va. Rose Dodd .lb Va. Cavendish Di plugs. Va, 'Natural Cavendish. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Tobacco. Sweet Balto. Spun Roll. 12 plugs to 14. Nature Diamond Twist, 2i plugs to 14 Mantis Oronoko, we will sell at Factory rates. Late Tobacco, 22 plugs to lb. Flounders and Sunfish, 2: Plugs to lb. _ Navy and Raw Twist, SEG-A_RS. "We have all Brands and Styles ' and. the best quality in Market. We tlefy any Factory in the State to prod ueu BETTER STOCK than we are now working into Scents. We have sugars as cheap as ,9,1,0(1 :1nd . :51.25 per hundred, all warranted to smoke free. Solace, Amulet, Yellow Bank, Plantation, Billy Barta Rosa, Celebrated Cornish, Fine Cut Chewing tobacco, Loose in ,1 Bbls and Barie's, UO TI ;_ f iVSIErCig Big Lick, 4 lb, and 1 lb bales, Uncle Sam, lb and Ilb bales, Danville,Va., 1,4 2 , 1 ::nd 10 lb bales,, Lynchburg. Va., in 10 lb bales, Turkish, 1,1, and lib drums, • Cut and Dry.in papers,by the doz 4. ets, Also loose Bbls and Barrels. OF ALL KINDS. Resew iod_Pipes,plain fluted and fancy, Sweet Briar, ditto, of different styles,' Double Tube Pipes, six different; sizes. Gum Pipes, do do Indian Pipes,and French Clay Face pipes:. Clay pipes for sale by the box or dozen, Pipe Stems,and Match Boxes of all sizes, FIVE - - DIFFERENT KINDS OF, SEGAR CASES. - All styles and shapes of SNUFF BOXES. Chewing and Smoking Tobacco Bags, GUM, LEATHER AND BLADDER. 8 TARRS , RAPEE, CONGRESS, SCOTCH, &c We want you to call and examine our stock. You will find all stated in this advertisement correct: and no humbug. You will find no one-horse house, but a first class Tobacco Autisn, FE YUKIO II BRAT I E RS. Wholesale and,ltetail, Tobacco, Snuff and Seger: Manufactory, Front Street, 5 doors above Lo'cust, Columbia, Pa. Feb. 3 tm3 - 1 " ' :E—l M'N.MR,-"W" M-zs TH E SUBSCRIBER WOULD, call the attention of the citizens of Co lumbia and vicinity to his large stock of , READY-STADM C OTAIXIVI E Embracing every variety of style' and ma-, terial suitable tor,, the se-Isom They are made of the best material and in the most fashionable 'style. • Gentlemen's Furnishing . Gooqs,. Shirts, Scarfs, Neck ries, Suspenders. Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, .he. A splendid line of these goods alwaxs ket 'on hand. Also, Boots, goes. Hats aul' Caps, of whiCh we have, a well selected stock of , which we pifer . - qt cheap rates. • , , _ TRUNKS, CARPET RAGS; ancl:yalises . of all styles, , are sold cheaper. thah city prices. My goods are all bought, for caslr and 4 offer them at cheaper rates,, fo.44l,t,than guy other store. Call and see., . HENRY RICE, No. 1, Wolf's Row, Front St. Columbia., Columbia, Nov. 11, 1865, ly. ' • - • THE First Wational Bank of Colnmhia. has declared a dividend -of five rex.• cent, frep ta.r.es, payable on demand. S.S. DETWILER, Cash. . FENDRICH BROS., CHEWING TOBACCO MICa..I-17L' YEARS__ ASK YOU TO BUY We also pledge ourselves to sell at WESTERN PRICES is a small commissiou TURN OUT AS REIPIZSENTP,II iVe will take it back and REFUND THE MONEY FINE CUT CI - IFWrNG TOB in tin f.il. PIP I-41S SNUFF_ Buy Your Clothing of An we =kg
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