E ..'-;,*kie #50,033x . tia -gpg. A. M. RAMBO, Editor. W. Elitivi Grier, Ass't Editor.. COL'UMBIA PA. Saturday, March 3,186 4 6. - Advertisements; to secure Immediate insertion must , be handed in on or before Thursday evening each ;reek. .71? - Mr. L. C. Oberlcia, is our authorized Agent for West liemplield Township. He will take subseriptioits; advertiseinerils FGc., for the "Spy." ' ' The "Trichina Spirains," The above is the technical name for the disease which has lately manifested itself to an,alarming extent in Germany, being produced by the consumption of swine flesh which on examination .is found to contain an innumerable number of life-destroying animacultP. This dis ease has no doubt been in existence in that country for a great length of time, being veiled under the resemblance which it bears to other and common causes of il disease eath—one diseS-eespecially it has been found to .resemble so closely that the death of the Victim was without hesitation :I*ribed'io typhoid fever, and it was only on the microscopic examination of the food that the true cause was ascertained. The diagnostic of this disease, and the different stages of the gave, were also thought to belong to the cholera, and many fled the - town in which it first ap pe•ared, thiliking that it was this dread calamity.- When the news of the tin, therefore, reached this country it pr"oduc'ed a feelinz which was anything Itut comfirtable or pleasant to those per sons who sometimes partook of this kind Of food—looking upon Hams and Bologna Sausages especially as the fruitful sources of this • dire distemper. They thought it bad "enough to be open to the access of this nalady, even throagh these uncom mon but :well known paths along which this affliction could only run; but when they heard of it breaking out in Detroit, Chicago aid Cincinnati great alarm \vas Caused. • Some of our con temporaries,th erefore, in the view of this incurable malady plore their readers either to leave off the use of this fond altogether, or else thor diighlystUiniPe-it each morsel before the some is incerpbrated into the system,with a good: Micreseope magnifying eight or nine hundred times or thereabouts. They also say that of course the presence of these animaculm in the pork can be asler 'withput suoli'dn-instrument by a wcilliar . gnawing sensation •in the stomach; but they still think that it is , better, perhaps,• to -dis Cover thein before than - after - eating, and some of the more lireligious• ones are not slow to account for the death of oue Herod, who hitherto has been,by all good Christians, received as a miracle, by assorting that he simply suffered under this disease which was only greatly aggravated by some peculiar circumstances. However that may be, - e leave each of our readers to decide for himself. But we are happy to state that the reported appearance of this dis ease has been lately contradicted; at least it is said' to have bees brought with the Tiorson,ivho was a German emigrant. It behooves people to treat with caution that article of food in which the presence of these — destructive parasites is likely to be found. . Odd Fellows'. Temple. At a !fleeting - of sixth-three Lodges, and. Encampments held in Philadelphia; on'the 19th ult., a permanent organiza tion was effected for the current , year ; Henry' Hopkins; President ;1). S. Gre s pengen, Vice President; E. A. Pratt and Christian Young,• Secretaries, and S. IlaegUtt, Treasurer. The officers were instrueted to apply to the present Legis lature for a ehniter for the- "• Odd-Fel loireTeniple" of Philadelphia, With an authorized capital of $250,000. Shares, each. '• The Hall is . to be - used - fur the pur poses-of the Order'arone'.- No stores, uo ball room, no' drinking saloon, &c : 'are to be *allowed iu the buildipx. A lar,T,e leetura rooth and library 'roan!' will be provided. It is deemed highly iniper taut one hall in Philadelphiii city should ? •. be;beld sacred to the purposes of the Order, when twenty thonsaiid of our cit izens are connected with the fraternity - . jji A. 11.1.-ksoNic FACT.—Dr. G; Seott, Past Granii 31astex;;in aditresi . deliv ered yea'rs'aio; made thefollowing r dtato:- meat. It is lioadirable to ili.O - . - 11Lis - daie Institution-and we piesume the 11-ern lie'rs of:that ancient bOdy will be pleased Vo "read it 'and see it circulated':' ' • : " .„ • . ".t . rotn sourpes of inform.Stiouen•Whi c h I - enlii•el statef I • 37. ,y, s the fact t ... ty aeliaitVrtflose who signed; the Deelara t4 • - • • •• on, of4clependenee e:0 Masons, an,d` the.same history inforMS us that _every Major- d:en eidl of the Revolutionary aimy was a' kaidn, :.s.ve' - en - e'; rind 'tll24t one . was Eenediet 'Next i i , 3"."Arnohl is 'Jeff Davis ..Fie is not a:Mason At:the,.auction sale, oi . Beyau ton. coal in New York, 28th ult. there was - a decline of from 35 cents to $2;25 per ton on the different grades in one month. THE , NEWS. Nest's from El Paso. to the 2d state that, the French forces are preparing to evacuate Chihuahua. They hold only the capital. It is expected that the Reconstruction Committee will soon furnish a bill for the recognition of Tennessee, and the admis sion of her Senators and Representatives to Congress • and it is thought the bill fail to "Pais.' A meeting of the Iron and Steel As sociation was held in Washington on the 2Stli,.to ask Congress to 'ward off the dangers which threaten the manufactures of the country. A Pennsylvania dele gate asked $l5 to $2O per ton on iron. The great railroad,controversy between the Pennsylvania Railroad Company and the Atlantlc and Great Western Railroad and the Cattawissa, and Reading R. R , was decided on the , 6th ult., by Justice Read, of the Supreme Court, in favor of the Pennsylvania Railroad, the special injunction prayed for being granted. The Ways and Weans Committee of Congress have agreed to report a bill reducing the tax on incomes somewhat, and to put a tax of five per cent. per pound on cotton. An effort will be made to put a drawback of two- per cent, on all cotton for honie consumption. An article has been ordered to be en grossed in the Texan State constitution abolishing involuntary servitude except for crime,protecting African descendants in their rights of property, and allowing them to testify in the courts. getter From Washington. Washington, Feb. 28th, 1860 MR. EDITOR wrote you some time ago of life in the "City of -Magnificent Distances." Were I competent I would give you an insight into the scences of the political Drama, daily enacted here. You are doubtless aware that the Sen ators and Representatives elected and sent here by the eleven States lately in Rebellion,and their friends in and out of Congress are making frantic efforts to have them admitted to seats in both houses. The Union members having large maj . prities are determined to fully investigate their fitness for such scats.-.--- Many of these men are almost fresh from the, battle-field, where they were opposed to our brave troops, or from the Rebel Congress,denouneiug all that every loyal American holds dear. Sharp encounters have taken place between the opposing parties in Congress. On Washington's birthday, the Hon. J. A. 3. Cresswell, Senator from Mary land, delivered an oration, in memoriam, of -the lamented Henry -Winter Davis late a Representative, from the .same State. The House was-filled as it usually is when any topic of Dectiliar interest, is to be discussed. -At 10 o'clock the Gal leries were thrown open to the public,and iu u short space of time the seats were well packed. It is always interesting to au occupant of the Gallery to look down on .the floor. The Heads of Depart ments, the Civil and Military Authori ties, the Judges of the Supreme Court, headed by Chief Justice Chase and the Judges of other Courts, occupied seats in front of the Speaker. The members of the Diplomatic Corps and their fami lies occupied that portion of the Gallery allotted to them. The President was expected to be present but he did not appear., At twelVe o'clock,Spealter Col fax called the meeting to order and after prayer by the Chaplain., reading of the Declaration 'of Inclepenclence,and a dirge by the Marine Band,which was stationed , in the vestibule, Mr. Colfax in his usual clear and happy style introduced the the orator. . The Ration must be carefully read to be fully appreciated, but to know thakit was composed by a master-mind . the orator must .be beard. Whilo his deep tones tell, he feels while he speaks • the loss of the friend and associate of former I days. After listening for I hours the vast assembly quietly filed out, each feel ing that in the death Of Henry W. Davis the nation had lost a patriot and unswerv ing champion of her rights, - on the polit ical and legislative arena. Win. Lloyd Garrison of abolition notoriety, -deliver ed am excellent address to' a crowded house on Sv.nday evening last. 'lf a person has'inOney to spare he' can enjoy himself every evening in 'the week attendirig : _Leettires. Carl Schurz will lecture to-morrow evening,subject, "The Problems of the day,'? Tickets, 50 cents. Having given you a - bird's. eye view of the political and intellectuaraspeet - of the - city,l - ruay here say that the number. Of 'l Stores labelled "To Rent" or o .selling offs to close busiOess" is quite large.. All this .is owing to the ! t c boys in' bluo'.? be ing•at their 'happy honies. Persons frOm all partsof the loyal states, but prinoipally Jews, bad stores and stalls with all kinds of Meares,; to suit or cheat the. soldier.— Now all this is past,so the stores'Muse be , . -. l'see by your' paper,' Gen. Fisher has again opened , a'Law Office in - Columbia.. ;Now 7hile, you .enjoy • thn, .blessings, .of .peace secured by,ser,vices of :web, py,r,iqts as'th§ . General, let,t(nt tbp soldierTp,r lr,Otten in '"the On many n'hard a'ought field he - eximed hinis'elf•to'detli; and to numberless liards,hip's and . tons on the march and-in the trench his bra.vcry.has often been applauded, but wit; 6- What signiftes . :*an enCpts ? l:irevet; When he won,,if - anyone e double stars;wi he' , abeonipani: tnents:. The weather, :liere:is :all that we could' wish at this season of the year. • Yours, &o.; ANON. ME Vitorini and Viottilantouo. —Capt. Erisman will accept our thanks for the "big tent." —Harrison's New Theatre at Lancaster Pa.,- still continues to draw crowded houses.. The. Hutchinson family sang in Odd Fellow%s Hall on Monday evening to a large audience. —Dr, Jewett spoke on Temperance in the Methodist Church on Sunday after noon to an immense congregation. He is an able lecturer and was listened to throughout w i th, g re at . attention. —The Reading & Columbia, R. R. Company are busily engaged in making preparations to cross the Pennsylvania R. R. on Front Street. —Lively—The scrimmage between the buxom gal and the boy, in front of Hess', on Thursday evening. She was too heavy for the boy. —All Wool—The flea between a couple of darkeys at the corner of 'Wal nut and Front streets, on Tuesday. —Our Tailor President—Andrew Johnson is trying his hand at his original trade.' He is giving the Radicals fits. —Parry, of the Golden Mortar Drug Store gave one of our typos a bottle of Pha lon's Night Blooming Cercus. He says he is off to night for Snit's Hill to see his Mary Aun. Phalon's is the sweetest of all perfumes. Sold everywhere. —With what disease are milers at life troubled ?- Coaipittint of the liver. —ln female schools the demand is for principals—uot men. , —When a-man is sea-sick his stomach is in a retched condition. —What musical instrumeut does a glass of old rye resemble ? The mellow horn. —Eleven iron clads arc now being pre pared at the port of New Orleans f'or active service. —"What are you writing such a big hand for, Pat?" " \Vhy,you see that my grandmother is dafe, and I'm writing a loud letter to her." —The girls at school wish thoy had two birthdays in a year. After they graduate they wish they had one every two years. —The Western Union,and the United States Telegraph Company have boon consolidated. —Buy Ayer's Che Dry Pectoral for Coughs. Ayer's Sarsaparilla for_ Scrofu lous complaints, and Ayer's Pills for all the purposes of a Purgative Medicine. —A. printer's toast—""Woman.. The fairest work in creation, The edition is very large, and no man should be with out a copy. —At Pittsburgh, Pa., a lawyer in the Mayor's Court of that city, ou Feb. 16, was placed under arrest and required to find bail in $5OO for refusing to take off his hat while his Honor administered an oath. —Pittsfield, Mass., is having a violent attack of mad dog fever. Thirty persons were bitten on Feb. 15, and the city au thorities have ordered the immediate killing of all unlicensed dogs, and the chaining up of, o for • T ‘ lar ,„ measures. -.llll° -A. young German girl, going to California to join and be married to a lover from whom she bad long been parted; became so Lervous as the voyage neared its end tlta,t she would neither at nor sleep, 4nd she was landed at San Francisco a raving maniac,. Aherus, of Wilmington, Del., recently purchased from Pennock Way, of Chester County, a hog which weighed seven hundred and twenty pounds gross, at fourteen dollars per hundred when dressed. it was one of the Chester County Whites, of immense proportions, and so fat it could scarcely see or walk. —A Western soldier who had been through all the campaigns and shared in many of the fiercest battles of the war, writes from his home that he never real ized the horrors of war till he - got home to Indiana and found his gal married to a stay-at-home dry goods elcrk." —Mankind may be. diiided into three classes. Ist. Those who learn from the experience' of others—they are happy men. 2d. Those who learn from their own experience—they are wise men. 3d, and lastly, those who learn neither from their own nor other people's. experience —They are fools. —A short time since a man went to bed, with a bottle of whisky, in his wagon, near Fort Kearney, and' next morning it' as discovered that the whis ky had produced spontaneous combustion, setting fire to the wagon, and consuming both wagon and man. Whether the whisky "combusted" in the bottle, or in the man's body, - is not stated. —An old Scotch woman hai'ing been asked her opinion of th.) new minister, said he was a..partieular powerful preach er.. ".13e bad na' been in th' place a week before he kicked the pulpit to pieCes, and banged the in'erds out o' six bibles." -The number of Valentines set down as, delivered in New York on the 14th and .15th, :ult. is over 6,000, which does not include the very many thmisands tinder the modest Wrapping . of the ordi naryenvelope. • DoubtleSs the number of - these missives of-love or folly and frolic will reach 3.00,000. • ! - —Ghosts are retiring. The Erie papers have caught the one which was playing mad pranks in that•eity,in pint cup, whence it had arisen from a lot of dried berries. and the Philadelphia af fair has.gone Off with a servant girl tol the House of Refuge. 'The former was an invention °Nile editor;, the latter of a sharp daughter of evil. , The, Chester County 'snowballing mystery, we believe haS yetheeti found out. • • --7-New 'Orleans now has a. population larg,er. 14 sixty thousand than ever lie fore; Galvegton and other 'Texan cities are fullto.overflowing- and‘the same 'said of:le 11l phis,igobile:M.emtgamury,Atitknta and all the, towns. of the South-west. censevlopm of the alarm, a b out the pork, disease, the pt . do.,aArs - pfyien- Ili' have telegraphcl to their ageuti in Syria and - Hungary n - 6 ( t . to''Seild 'them any more animals tor thv.,. 1)ro - soitt t, , as Most - of the hotels have suppressed all prepara tions of pork jn their bills of fate. SPECIAL NOTICES Skating. One of the most healthy sports of the present ago is skating. But too much care cannot be used after skating all the evening—getting the blood - heated and the pores all open, that you do not get cold and lay the foundation of throat and lung complaints, Coe's Cough Balsam will be found excellent in all such cases. We say, keep it in the house, ready for immediate use. Coe's Dyspepsia Curo is also one of Ihe best rem edies in the wurld for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Sick headache, Sour :stomach, and all diseases of the stomach and bowels. There is nothing like Dr. Velpates French Pills for keeping the complexion fresh and entirely free from pimples. The ean,e of which is that it regu lates the entire female system. Sold by all Drug gist,. Feb.lo lit. 11111E:CONFI;SSIONS AND EXPERI FINCE OF AN INVALID. - - Published for the benefit mid as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, premature decay of Manhood, &c., supply ing at the same time The Means of Self Cure. By one who has cured himself after undergoing con siderable quackery. By enclosing a postpaid ad• dressed envelope, single copies, free of charge, may be had of the author. 111,11TAIlt, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y. jan.37, Iy. To Consumptives. THE ADVERTISER HAVIIsIG BEEN restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years, iv,t.l a severe lung affection, and that dread cliseaso, Con sumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the direc tions for preparing and using the Caine. which they will find awe cam for Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, Coughs, Colds, eye. The only object of the ndi , ertiser in -ending the prescription is to beneti the afflicted, and spread inlet minion which he con ceives to be invahuaile, and he hopes every sutrerer will try his remedy, as it will cost yi..o nettling, cud tiny prove a blessing, li - irides wishing the perseription, will please ad dress Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. illiamsbazg, Kings County. Dee. :I,'o,'S:i„-I.llm New lurk Errors of Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, anq all the ellects of youthful indiscretion, Mill, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, th,i rem pe rti.ct directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. St erers wishing to p.ohtby the advertiser's experionee,can do so by addressing .1011 N B. OGDEN, Dec. 30 'C3 ly, No. 13, Chambers St.. Strange, but True. Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their ad vantage by return mail (free of charge) by inicire,s ing the undersigned, Those having - fears of icing humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card, AU others wilt pease address their obedient i,ervant. THOS. F. CH A PMAN, Dec. 110 "63 ly. 831 Hroadway, :New YmIG A Cough, Coldor Sore Throat, RDQUIDES DIMEDIATD TENTION AND SHOULD CMICFCD A 1.1,01% 1:1) TO C irritation, of Mc Lungs, ,Permanent Throat Affection,or an La:m(lWe Lung Didea.e. TS ' OFTEN TILE RESULT, Brown's Bronchial Troches /LAVING A DIRECT 1:,11.121.: , CI. TO THE ucDL..T!• r.ntanr. .For Bronchitis,Asthoza, Catarrh, Co72.37ollp tiVe, anti. 17 u •oat Diseases. • 5711.0C11ES ARE USED WITH . ALWAYS GOOD SUCCESS. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Troches ii,eful in clearing the voice when taken before ;:inging or Speaking., and relieving the throat altar an unusual exercon of the vocal organs. The Troches are recommended and pre scribed by Physicians, and hate had t...stimomals from eminent men throughout the country. Being an:u•ticle of true merit ,and having pi owl their cth cacy by a test of many years, each year nods them in 11CA' localities in various parts of the the 'Trochee are universally pronounced bc.tee than other articles. Obtain only "Brown's Bronchial Troches, - and do not take any of the trortidc.ls Imitatiotie :hat may he offered. S I 1 everywhere , in the Unite.l St nes, awl in For eign CountriO, at :35 cents per box. I= THE GREAT GAUSS OF BUM AN M ISE RY. Just Pubpshed in Sea%/:://th.lope', Pride Sic Ceat.. fiat Publishal in a scaled envelop Price Six Glom/_ A Lecture on the .Nature, 'freattnent and 11..tiii.fal Cure of Sperinatoirlvea or :seminal wealine,s, la y 13tnrs luny tiexual Debility, and Impedi ments to nvirriage generally. Nervousness, con sumption, Epilepsy and Fits: Mental and Dayi,al Incapacity, resulting front acjf A c cuse, se. By Bubt. CillVerWel I, D„ anthnr of the "WOW! Beek, The world-ronowned :lather, in this wino, able Lecture, clearly prove., from his own cxperb bee that the 8%1101 con,cquences of 521f-Atins,c may he etleutuolly removed without medicine, nod wititoia dangerow,:snrgical oporations,bong - ics,ini-trinnent., rin gs, o r cordials, Pet out a 1110(1.! of cute at once certain and effec.u.ll, by whielt every sitif4r uo :natter what his c,naittion may be, niay cure nun self cheaply, privately, and radically. Tills LEVI' LIRE WILL 14ZOVE A LOON TO TIIOUSANDS AND TIRIIisANDS. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, post pail, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. .Autiress the publishers, Cli.lS.l. C. KUNZ 127 - Bowery, .Now Yuri:, I'. 0. bos. 45-0 June 17, '0.3. ly THE MASON (t HAMLIN CAI3.[NET Organs, for saored and secular al C ; fort' differ. ent styles, $: , O to cOO) oath. PtttV ana uold ur Silver Nedals, or other• first premiums amarded them. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address .51.150 N ,k: LIAAILLN, Bo.ton, or 111.18 UN 131i01:11.E1'.0, :New York Sept. 9, ly DEAFNESS, 13 LINDNESS AND OA.- tarrh, treated with the unnort sucae,s, by Dr. J. ISAACS, t.iculist and Auri , a, innerly ut Lydcn, Ilulland„) No 519 Pme. Street, Philadelphia. Tes.tl menials 1 . 13111 the most reliable sources in the city and county can be seen at his Office. The medical faculty arc invited to accompany their patients, as he Pas no secrets In iii., prantine. ArtinCial eyes, inserted without pain. No charge made for exiani- MltiOn. mar.18,`.54y BEST PAAND FAMLLY FLOUR at JACKSON'S. yoRK. CO., RUCKWHEAT FLOUR at JACKSON'S CELEBRATED YEAST COMPOUND at JACKSON'S. CANNED PICKLES & SARDINES at JACKSON'S. CIDER VINEGAR at JACKSON'S. IDURE GROUND SPICES at JACKSON'S. B EST SYRUP MOLASSES at JACKSON'S. DRIME RIO COFFEE at JACKSON'S. Feb. 10 66.-tf. Mon, Pease & Moore. PITTSBURGH, PA. IMPORTANT TO MANUFACTURERS Superior Lard to Oil. Extra No. 1, Engine Oil, at 1,60 do 2, do 1,30 . do • 3, do S 5 do 4, do 50 The above mentioned grades of oils aro guarantied as follows ; No. 1, for LocomotiveS and Engines su• perior to Lard Oil. No. 2, do equal to Lard 011. No. 3, an extra oil suitable for blast furnaces, heavy macbinery,'now be ing used with much satisfaction by Grove Danville, Pa. ' No. 4, a heavy oil for Rolling Afill work, pronounced by Messrs. Shoenbergar /tit 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 bo,left ht this office. Tan, 27, 1866, ly. REAHNGTON?S Army and ItravY Revolver. 14.ppi•oved by the Govdrnment. Upwards of 125,000 furnished for the U. V. S. Service since 1861. Warranted sur perior to any:other Pistol of the kind. Also Belt and Pocket Pistols. Sold by , Gun Dealers and the Trade generally. E. REMINGTON d; SONS, Mon, N. Y.. Manufacturers of Muskets, -Carbines, Re volvers;Revolving Ri fles,Ritle Barrels,ite., Dee. 16 tf. rp - RY OUR BREAKFAST : AND DIN= ner Coffee. only 25 cents per pound at JACKSON'S. • L g,ITANON.YADLEY HONEY AT JACKSON'S. SWEET CORN, HOMINY and BEANS • at JACKSON'S LESHER & WILLIAAIS, The well known Photographers, COLU;IBIA, - DEG leave to inform the citizens of Co lumbia and vicinity, that they have taken and refitted the rooms formerly oc cupied by Geo. A. flyers, on Front street, above Locust. ~z_ta- Where they are prepared to take Photographs in all styles. Particular attention paid io making Large Photographs,Carta-de-Visites,lvory Types, Ambrotypes, c.t . 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. Pictures taken in cloudy as well as in clear weather. Orders for Picturrs from old Negatives promptly filled. .The art will be taught to those desirous to learn at a reasonable rate. Call atthe Rooms and examine our large collection of Specimens. LESHER WILLIAMS,& jan. 6, '6O. Photographers. N. B. We hope by strict attention to business, and desire to please, to merit a liberal share of patronage. . REMEMBER TILE OLD ESTALB LISHED STAND. GREAT BARGAINS AT THE CHEAP CASH BOOK STORE. • We have just received from the Pall Trade Sale a selected stock of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Which we now offer at Greatly Reduced Rates. A large assortment of SCHOOL MERCHANDISE Constantly on hand. Also, STANDARD EDUCATIONAL WORKS. Brooks' Normal Elementary Arithmetic, Brooks' Geometry and Trigonometry, Rauh's Normal Speller, Sanders' Union Readers. We call special attention to our large assortment of _ _ PIIOTOCIRAPEI ALBUMS, FAMILY BIBLES, AND DIARIES for 1866 MERCUANTS ancl TEACUERS Supplied at Wholesale rates, aL JOHN SHEAFFER'S Cheap Cash Book Store, No. 32 North Queen. st,. Lancaster, P. nov. IS, '65. LA.MES' SHOE lIIIANUFIts.CTORY. Having increased my facilities for turn ing Out superior work I would on nolllloo to BIS oal customers and all now ones that may favor me with 0 call, that I am latter prepard now to manufacture all kinds or L riIaSSMS' Ancl Childrell's Shoes ez, (;titers, Than e•,•er before. I employ none but the best workmen and ant always certain of giving satisfaction. I keep on nand a gen eral assorlmunt of ready made - work all of which. is MANUFA.CTURED on the Prelllitieti. I ke !p no made up work of other parties, My work :Is !male exclusively tor home trade and soh; as such. TI4.II:MS CASH We sell as cheap as any other establish ment, am' ask a share pf b: patronage. ILO2DER. - Locust street, between Front mml Second Columbia, November It, 1565, J. R.UPIIPLE & SON , 14 - 11 S IN 2claign an:l Dpaae,stic anclware. A N extrusive assortioc.lit of house fur -lashing dart u - a re, also for earpenters and builders use, alwa)-s on haoil. IRON AND STEEL Blacksmiths, wagon makers and others, famished with all kinds of iron, nails, horse shoes, coach trimmings and other goods in their line. Qop _tx.D TILL Q TV WARE In great variety, such a.; Liar:, basiccts, wash boards, brooms, washing machines, &c. r A a. =ITC et- LlThri: MN TS, Plows,sl v 01:4,11 oes, plow eastings,scythes, forks, rakes, and all other implem,mts used by the farmer. 7' 0 3 'ES A .:1".9 Tp, WARE Stoves of every slyle and pattern, cook, parlor and °thee stoves, Ihr coal or wood. A large assortment of tin NV are always kept on hand or manLithetured to order. B&C_ Coaloil, linseed, sperm. awl machine oils or :ILI kiuclk. Alcohol, ben4ille, ,japan and other varnish. glass. itstints, putty, white lead, .lc. Locust St., Columbia, Pa. ' :tug. 19, '65. FIRST IVEITIONAL Nil OF GOLUifIBI 'A Receive; Deposits, 1\1"01c.c Cullections on 011 Accessible Points 011 Liberal Terms, Discount Notes, Drafts. Bills of Exchange, ,te., Buy and sell Gald—Coupons, Silver, Uold, kc. Intere:,c . on special deposits, viz: For 12. months, 51 por rent., for I; months, 4! per cent., for 3 mouths, 3 per neut. per no nom. 'We also furnish all - United. States Secu rities and other Boni nud Stocks, charg ing the Broker's commission only. Discount day: Mondays at 10 o'clock, A. M. S. S. DETWILER, Cashier feb. 10, 'OO NOTICE. -THE PUBLIC ARE HERE by notified not fo take up, or in any way interfere with saw logs found afloat on the Susquehanna River below William sport, in the ensuing spring freshet, or at any time during the present year, as all the logs in the river below that point are intended to be driven to Havre-De-Grace, Ma, D. W. SMITH A. G. P. D01.5(1E, DUDLEY BLANCHARD, Williamsport, Vol). 15, 'G6. Committee. fel). 24, 3t. Cottage fill College. (MALE A.Ni) FEXALE.) rpHIS INSTITUTION IS LOCATED AT JL York The ftzst Session; under,the 11CW proprietorship, will begin on the dtb, day of April, 1866, and continue three months. The building, which is large and commodious will be tarnished in the best style with new furniture,new bedding, cf:c. A corps of able and 'experienced teachers will have charge of the different depart ments. Instruction will be given iu all of the. branches usually taught in Colleges: and excellent advantages will be 'afforded, those who wish to take lessons in vocal and instrumental music. For circulars giving full information address, Rev. 13...EBERLY, York, Pa. 'fob. 24, lir& 10 ODGERS Liz BROTHERS' SUPERIOR Silver Plated Ware at E. SPERING'S • Cheap Jewelry Store. • POUDRETTE S - - (Sixteen Years Fair Trial I) . A PEYSSO, PHILADELPIA. Poudrette, $20,00 per ton, taken from the Factory loose : , o, 5(24 cents per bushel, and $23,00 per tan i 1 hags, delivered at Steam boat and R. R. Depots, in Philadelphia.— Man ulbctory, Gray's Ferry Road above the Arsenal, Philad'a. Depot, Peysson's Farm, Gloucester, N. J. Woodbury road.- Office,--Library Street, No. 4.1..C' I back of the New Post Office, Philadelphia. Deal ers FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO„ " • 4th cf: Callowhill Sts.iPhiladelptua. feb. 24th 3m D RIED APPI...S , j."E__ , A.CEEES,PRIJNES at JACKSON'S. NTENV SUdrA.R, CURED HAMS at -01 JACKSO.2.Tat jan, 27, 'GG. 1865. 1865. FALL SEASON, HALDEMAN'S STORE, Established 1815 OLD STAND. NEW ATTRACTIONS. WE HAVE NOW DISPLAYED, AND offer to our customers and the public, a very extensive:assortment of choice fab rics in Foreign and. Domestic DRY GOODS, CARPETING'S, 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. HALDEMAN, Locust Street. above Front. Elegant Designs and Choice Makes in Im ported Staple DRESS GOODS. Ex mine and price our FRENCH. MER INOES. A beautiful stock to select from At lIALDEMA.NS' C LOA KS , We shall continue to make our Cloak Department the most attractive in Co lumbia. Our new Fall & Winter Cloaks, CQ UMSAND CIRCULARS, From low priced to some very handsome goods, are now ready for the inspection of the public. Pay a visit to the cloak room at • lIALDEMANS' 11 A L E I\L-11V S Have now displayed and ready for inspec tion their STOC.II. A visit to their establishment is invited. CLOTHS eC CASSIMERES, FOR lien and. Boys, Our stork of these goods embraces ail the well known & best makes. Well selected in STYLE AND VARIETY, To :;ether with all the desireable medium grades which we are determined to sell at prices the very lowest at • HALDEMAN'S. 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 ester 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 sizes only at 73ALDEMA\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., REMEMBER THE PLACE. —HALDEMAN ' S9 Locust street .A.bo've Front, . - COLUMBIA, PENN'A. Columbia, Pa, Established in 1855 DEALERS 1N AND MANUFACTUI ItERS OF TOBICCO, SNUFF, SEGIRS' of all kinds. We haN;e just received the best stock of that we have offered for sale for the lqst, Tobacco that we can guarantee, in every respect to give satisfaction or no sale: STOREKEEPERS,' MERCHANTS, and all others who use or sell Tobacco) in any shape, or form 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 Cheapest Goods After you examine our stock and find we have not the CIIEAPEST and the BEST, we do not PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE & We have made arrangements with a firm in Richmond, Va., to sell their FLOUNDER, YA.VY, and SWEET SPUN ROLL TOBA.CCO- • At their Factory Prices You will find that Tobacco the best and: cheapest in market. If any Tobacco bought of us should not REFUND THE 11 lON The followinp• brands of CHEWING' TOBACCO, SEG ARS & SNUII'F vie will keep constantly on hand. Virginia Tobaccos. Extra Navy, the best in the market. The black Crow Navy Tobacco, Loiters Congress, Excelsior Sweet Spin' Rail 14 plugs.• to T. Va. Rose 13ucl d lb plugs, Va. Cavendish 1- lb plugs. Va. Natural Cavendish. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Tobacco. Sweet 13alto. Spun Roll. 12 plugs to lb Nature Diamond Twist, 23 plugs to lb. Minns Oronoko, we will sell at. Factory rates. Date Tobacco, 22 plugs to lb. Floundels and Sunfish, 23: Plugs to lb. Navy and Raw Twist. We have all Brands and Styles 'airif' ct.th6 best quailty in Market. We defy any Factory in the State to produce BETTER. STOCK than we are now working into Segars. We have seg,ars as cheap as $l.OO and 81;23 per hundred, all Warranted to, smoke free. Solace, Amulet, Yellow Bank, 19antation, Billy I3arta • Celebrated Cornish, Fine Cut Chewing tobacco., Loose in A Bbls and Barre's, c d6 I %I.2TiTIOv Big Lick, lb, and Ilb hales, Uncle Sam, r lb and 1 lb bales, 1,4, 1 end 10 lb bales, Lynchburg.. Va., in 10 lb balei, Turkish, 1, and-Ilb drums, Unt and Dry,in papers,by the lou. 4. ets. Also loose in 1-2 Bbls and Barrels. OF ALL KINDS. Rosewood Pipes.plain fluted and fancy, Sweet Briar, ditto, of different styles, Double Tube Pipes, six different Gain Pipes, do do Indian Pipes,and French Clay Face pipes Clay pipes for sale by the box or dozen. Pipe Stems,and Match "loxes 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: STARRS, RAPEE, CONGRESS, SCOTCH, &o We want you to call and examine our stock. Yon, nil' find 301 staled in this advertisement correct and nohtunbug. You will find no one-horse house, but a first class Tobacco House. - 'Wholesale and Retail Tobacco, Snuff and Segar Manufactury, Front Street, 5 doors above Locust - Feb. 3, tm3l HENRY RICE ; ml E SUBSCRIBER WOULD _l_ call the attention of the 'citizens of-Co lumbia and vicinity to his large stock of READ Y -IVIA DM C t oTMNG; , Embracing every variety of style and.ina-. terial suitable sorl the season. They are made of the, best material and in the most fashionable style. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Shirts, Scarfs, :Nock Ties, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, &c. A splendid line of these goods always_ kept on hand.: : Boats, Shoes. 'HatS-and: Caps,"* of which we have a well selected stock of which we offer at cheap rates. TRUNKS, CARPET RAGS, and Valises.of all styles., ave sold cheaper than city prices. My goods aro 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, Eront St. Columbia. Columbia,' Nov.ll, 1865, ly. • • • rriE CELEBRATED I X L CUTLERY, Geo. Wostholm, A. No. 1, at E. SPERING'S Jewelry Store. aug. 26. FENDRICII BROS., CHEWING TOBACCO ET.GrHT YEARS.,,_ ASK YOU TO BUY We alFo pledge ourselves to sell at WESTERN PRICES is a small commission TURN OUT AS REPRESENTED IVe win take it back and S - 1 - i',G-A_RS. FINE CUP CHFWING To i 3 &CCC\ in tin foil PIPES S_INTTD - "M" .FEN 1 .304.1.0 II BROTHERS, Buy Your Clothing of All we make
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