goad gi, eprulturnt., Notice to Subscribers. The terixis of the Spy are $2.50 per annum. A reduction of so cents will be made when paid in advance. Subscribers arc expected to pay regularly in advance. - The paper will be discontinued sylvan the time paid for has expired, except in spe c ial cases. .RgY - .A mark around this paragraph will be sufficient notice that it is time to pay up—or the ime paid for is about to expire. TO Correspondents. Communications, letters, contributions, generally i of merit and interest to the reader, will be acceptable from friends from all quarters J. B. A.—The matter to which you. refer Is all right and it will come up for aution on the sth , of April. CORRESPONDENT.—Your communication was crowded out this week. It shall appear in our next. ' 1,11 LIM:CT.—GIad to hear from you. Tho story we would rather not publish at present for ob- Tious reasons. The poems shall appear. J. A. C. O'C,—MSS received and will bo typed as soon as we can find room. Thought you lied cut our acquaintance. Let us hear from you often. . TEMPERANCE MEETING.—The tem perance meeting held on Monday evening in the Hall, was well attended. Addresses were delivered by 'Revs. Arajor and Steck and. Mr. David Richards. RE-APPOINTED.—Mrs. M. J. Fry has been re-appointed Postmastress for this place. She has held the position for several years and her re-appointment gives gen eral satisfaction. Michael S. Shuman will offer two dwelling houses at Public Sale at the Fransiin House on Wednesday evening next. S.H.PurcpLE—]lead his advertisement in another column. Ho tells you how many plants or trees it takes to plant an acre of ground. Ho has on hand a large assortment of plants, roses,fruit and orna mental trees. Mr. Purple is one of the most successful and reliable nuserymen, florist and gardeners in this section of country, and everything he sells is sure to give satisfaction, NEW TICKET OFFICES.—The Penn sylvania Railroad has opened a ticket of fice at No. G3l, Chestnut St., Philadelphia. parties purchasing tickets there for any part of the West can obtain berths in sleep ing cars, and have their baggage sent' for without further trouble. A ticket oflico has also been opened in the Continental, and one at the Girard House. These new offices will be great accommodations to the public. SHOPPING is an expensive luxury - which the ladies particularly affect, and they are therefore always on the qui vice for new and desirable goods, and the col umns of the Spy are seamed with eager eyes We suppose it is hardly necessary to call the attention of out readers to the superb stock of I. 0. Brunner, as it Is pretty gen erally known that he keeps a good assort ment of dry goods, and sells them cheap for cash. • LOAFING.—Every town has its street corners, but we doubt if they are always crowded with loafers as the corners in this place are. It is startling fact that during the evening it is almost impossible for a lady to get through the motley crowd con gregated on the corner of Front Locust. Tey a_ppfopriato every inch of the pave ment and growl when they are compelled to open ranks to let persons pass. If it is the Supervisor's business to remove rub bish; we advise him to commence on the street-corners, or if ho has no authority in the matter let the Constable make it his business to remove the "obstructions." LARCENY.—John Kane made com plaint against Samuel Arms for "stealing about fifteen hundred feet of boards. The facts of the case, as we are informed,are as follows; A raft of boards belonging to "'Kettle Creek Mill. Co." lodged on a rock boiow the dam during the freshet. The same was given in charge of John Kane and Andrew Shultz, who commenced to take the raft apart for the purpose of taking It off the rocks and re-rafting it. On Mon day morning last when they returned to their work they discovered that several courses of boards had been taken front one of the " platforms." John Kane went to Samuel Evans, Esq., and made complaint that ho had reason to believe that said de fendant had the missing boards in his pos session. A search warrant was issued and Const. McGinnis proceeded to an island owned by the defendant, and found the stolen lumbersocreted and locked up in his building. The lumber was fully identified by the marks of the owner on them. He was bound over to answer at April session. HOUSES WANTED.—A pressing de mand for tenement houses exists in our town. Very many persons have asked us the following question. "Do you know where I can find a house to rent in Columbia ?" We have heard several ex press their intention of seeking employ ment elsewhere unless they can find a habitation for their families here. We have urged the necessity of building large ly ; our community is increasing every day, and it is becoming absolutely neces sary that accommodations should be af forded this influx in. population. Will not some one or some party of gentlemen who can afford the capital, erect plain, but neat and substantial blocks say, contain ing a half dozen seperato tenements, each containing about six or seven rooms ? Four such buildings would find ready oc cupants at fair rents. We mention this once again, recently having v:touched on the same topic. We desire to further the interest of Columbia and make public all its wants, among which the present is, perhaps, the most pressing. Will not our citizens take hold of the matter and afford larger accommodations to our rapidly in creasing community. FREDERICK LAUER, of Reading, du ring his recent visit to Europe, discovered a great superiority in the quality of hops there used in the manufacture of Lager Beer and Ale, and forthwith made ar rangements to import the article. He will hereafter supply Lager Beer and Ale, brewed from these superior hops, and an ticipates an appreciation of the article, which will defy competition. The superi ority of " Lauer's Ale" is well established and recognized in all parts of the United States. While abroad, Mr. Lauer made a thorough examination of the largest brew eries in England,' Ireland and Scotland, as also on the continent, and his customers will reap the advantages of all the improve ments noticed by his practical eye. * NEW .SPEING GOODS.—In the column Advertisement of Maltby ce Case may be found a list of most of the fashionable dress goods of the day. Mr. Patton is al ways on the alert to keep up a stock of, goods not to be surpassed by any other es- - tablishment, and he sells them . at prices to suit the downward tendency of the market. TEARING DOWN .lIANDBILLS.—Some persons continue to make themselves use ful (?) by defacing, mutilating and tear ing down handbills posted about the bor ough. They should not only knoW that this is a contemptible busines, but an of fence against law, accompanied by severe penalties. OPERA TROUPE.—Sanford, the great ethiopean delineator will give another of his unique performances in Odd Fellows' Hall, on Monday evening next, where the whole of his grand opera troupe will per form. Samuel S. Sanford, is a "regular old stager," and wherever he appears he is greeted with an immense audience. COMMENCED WORK.—The work of cleaning the streets has commenced and Walnut Street looks tolerably clean, save heaps of dirt, which are left, only to be spread about again. It should be taken away at once. It is to be hoped that the authorities will do their whole duty :um see that by the time the hot weather ar rives our borough is free from all noxious matter throwing out malaria. ENTERPRISE.—Never was the spirit of enterprise, in Columbia, more manifest than at the present time. Never was there a better prospect looming up in the dis tance. A little more well directed perse verance and enterprise, and the future prosperity of Columbia will be secured.— "Let Columbia flourish," and. all the in habitants thereof buy their clothing at the fashionable emporium of E.Worroll d;• Co. SD Arch street, Philadelphia. SALE or REAL ESTATE.—Mr. Samuel Grove, has sold his house on Front Street below Locust, to the Reading 6 Columbia Rail-road Company for 58000. We under stand that part of it will be removed in order to straighten the road and lay down two or three new tracks for the use of the Pennsylvania Rail-road. The Reading & Columbia Rail-road will cross the track of the Pennsylvania Road at Mill Street and use the track now occupied by the latter Company. SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' UNION.— In pursuance of an adjourned mecting.the returned Soldiers of Columbia met in the Town Hull on Wednesday evening, 14th inst. W. Hayes Grier in the chair ; Evans, Secretary. Samuel Evans, Chairman of the Com mittee to draft Constitution and By-Laws, reported the same. which, after being slightly amended, were adopted. A large number signed the Constitution Before the next regular meeting, (which will be on Wednesday, 21st inst.,) those returned Soldiers and Sailors who desire to connect themselves with this associa tion can do so by subscribing to the Con stitution and By-Laws,which can be found at the office of Samuel Evans,Esq. At the next meeting it is important that there should be a general turn out of the soldiers, as the permanent officers of the "Union" are to be elected. • EXA3IINATION AT TILE CLASSICAL INSTITUTIL—On Wednesday and Thursday last, public examinations were held at the Institute, preparatory to commencing . another term. The exercises wore con ducted by Rey. 11. S. Alexander, and creditable examinations were passed by each pupil . We visited the rooms on. Thursday after noon and witnessed the class in Mathe matics at the black-board. llre were pleased to note the proficiency of a num ber of the class. To seine it appeared as natural to work out a difficult problem, as to read it sentence from a book ; especially was this the ease with Master Howard Castles. Ills figure.; appeared upon the board as if by magic. A number of Ladies were present to wit ness the exercise-;, but we were sorry to see that hut few gentle men interest ed themselves enough in the progress of their children to attend. This should not be ; if they desire their children to learn, they should encourage them by attendance at their examinations, and instill in their minds a spirit of emulation. The Institute, under the management of . 11;3v. 11. S. Alexander, has become one of the noblest instutions of which Columbia can beast. There are now about seventy scholars in attend:unwind wo find among them representatives of different States, both north and south. Mr. Edward. Scott, of this place,has been engaged as an Assistant, and we may now expect still greater improvement in the pupils, as Mr. Scott is a talented young. man. Ito is graduate of Princeton College, and one in every way qualified to assume the responsible duties of a Teacher. AN AGREEABLE SURPRISE.—"WaInut Street is proverbial for its hospitable ladies, its serenades, its surprise parties, cf:e., An of came off on Thursday evening last which will long be remembered as one of tho most complete and agreeable surprises of the times. Some of the _lady Rebekah ites. (Some of that "gracious (I) few") undertook to give somo of their Patriar chal and. "Pilgrim" friends an entertain ment—a banquet by surprise, and they succeeded. admirably. We were called on in the evening to take a walk, when we naturally inquired where we were to bo taken. Our guide replied, " the secret is for your own good, and all who travel this way aro blindfolded, but are sure to be well treated." To our utter astonishment we were led. to a place we never were be fore,and after some hesita,tion ' sailed in,' and found the halls brilliantly illumina ted. and a.table spread. with tempting luxu ries too magnificent for our power of de scription. Every conceivable delicacy in the shape of " solid comfort" as well as every kind. of dainty in the way of ice cream, fruit,confectioneries and what not, was spread. out iu such abundance that made not only "the table groan" but filled . the observer with a feeling of total inabil ity to "do justice to the subject." The Captain, this time, had a rival in our cor pulent friend, S., who ate till his eyes stared. with fatness, and modestly inquir ed. before he left for "dessert." The whole affair passed. off pleasantly—. indeed we have rarely seen more general enjoyment ; and we would hero return thanks to the ladies, God. bless them, .14r their very agreeable surprise, only wish ing many happy returns of the same. MESSRS: EDITORS ;—Your correspon dent " I. C." in your last issue, either in tentionally or unintentionally, does the Supervisor of the Borough, an injustice which should not be allowed to pass by unnoticed. The regulation of the streets and alleys depends on a committee of Council,and the Supervisor is merely their agent in carrying out the work. Should a certain street or alley require repairs, the matter is first brought up in Council, and referred to the proper committee, who in struct the Supervisor, and, until this is done, he has no authority in the matter. Should our borough authorities prove dere lict in their duties, public censure is emi nently just and proper. But, before such a remedy be applied, wo should be sure of the patient, and, in this case, if the blame of the grievances of which he speaks, rests anywhere, it is with the Committee, and not with the Supervisor. Had "I. C." but gone to the proper authority with his com plaints, instead of exposing his " itch for writing" to the public eye, all bitterness would have been:spared, and he would be nearer the end for which he professes to be striving. If liej considers the Supervisor incompetent, Council evidently does not, or he would have been dismissed without the opportunity of resigning,which "I. C." very modestly requests him to do. Per haps he considers himself " the coming man." A GARD.—We respectfully call atten tion of all who use or sell Segars, Tobacco,Snuff,Sce. to our advertisement in to-day's paper, and there is no doubt by giving us a call you will find plenty of goods in our line from twenty five to fifty per cent. cheaper than west of Phila., or east of Pittsburnh.— We arc retailing No. 1, Cut and Dry Smoking Tobac co at 40 cents per lb., and to-day you could not buy this Tobacco from the Factories under 75 cts.whole sale ; bought before the 40 cts. tax. We also sell Killickinick in lb packages, at;6o cts per lb, worth at the Factory, SI,OS per lb. No. 1, Fine Cut Chew ing Tobacco by the 1-2 barrel, $1,03 worth at the fac tory 51,5) per lb. Call and we will show you the fac tory price list. These goods were bought before the Government tax was levied. In the line of Pipes we haye reduced the prices twenty-five per cent. We further state to all who deal in Tobacco Segars, Snuff, Pipes, 4:c., that it will be to their ad vantage to give us a call before purchasing, as our prices will be made satisfactory. Our in Ato is quick sales and small p. ofits. We have the best stock of double-dipped Virginia Sweet Twist Tobacco in the market and are the only one in the county who has it for sale. The old and true saying is, persons will buy where they get the cheapest. ,A II we ask is a trial and you will hind our goods the cheapest end will give satisfaction. Wholesale and Retail Tobacco, Snuff and Sogar Manufactory Front St., 5 doors from Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. tines 5 - i -- _,.."- -- e , . -../.,.__i___T - _t - 45 -- c. , 7T - .) ..,, Deaths and Marriages are publi , lied,in thi:4 paper without charge. When Itec:oinpanied by commen taries, whether prose or poetry, tire cents per line will be charged. Funeral notices ten cents per line. Pay.kble in advatice. March 31st, by the Rev. Win. .11. Steck, Mr.Saiauel Moore of Webtfield. and Miss Elizabeth C. Englelgilh of Hopewell, York Co. NEW ADV ERTISEHE NTS Dress Making 91HE Undersigned will teach the art of cutting Dresses, Basques, Sacques, Jackets, Garibaldas, Children's Garments, on a new scale. Any lady can be taught in three hours to he her own dress maker, where, on the old plan it usually takes six months to learn. Apply to B. A. KIM BURG-, 3rd Street, below Locust. Mar 17' Catarrh Cured far One Dollar. RE ID.—For one dollar per mail, I will send free to any addrc.s a recipe and medicine that I will guarantee to cure cho worst onset, of Catarrh in the head or bronchial tubes in a few weeks. It Lan saved my life, and made me a well man. front Ca tarrh and :t severe and tiangerOus bronchial trouble I hail sittlered with for years. I tried the hest phy sician:3,am! all ailvi•rti , ed medicines of t h .• day, but found no relict till I obtained this. I would give one hundred dollars fiir thi, recipe and the medicine, if I now taut the Catarrh and could not obtain it less. 1 beliove, if in-dructions are followed, it will cure any case whatever, chat 11:1, not already reached the lungs and become a ...tutted consumption. Cure it while you rut. Addre.,s, . . P. SYMMS, No. 1.5231, Fulton St., NOW York mar. 17. 3mo. 1866 .'t 7 • worth pr ,, , 11 ;, tiS' The tally' la•luwt" thi s 1 I=M=l SHRUBS, GRAPE VINES, VEGETABLE PLANTS, &C. Of Fine Growth, and of THE CHOICET VARIETIES, Are new offered at a LOWER PRICE THAN ANY OTHER NURSERY In tho State of Pennsylvania, at the COLUMBIA .NEIISERY2 One-half mile north of Columbia Person who desire to Plant either FRUIT OR ORNAMENTAL TREES, will find it to their interest to call and ex amine my stock before purchasing else where. We have no agent in Lancaster County, consequently THOSE IV .110 BUY would do well to order direct from me, or come and select for themselves. In either case I will be Personally Responsible for the GENUINENESS OF EVERY ARTICLE SOLD. And I here again Invite any person who may have purchased any thing at my Nursery that did not prove to be genuine, or true to label, to notify me of the fact, and I will cheerfully make it satisfactory. Tho following table may be useful to Planters, in showing the number of plants or trees, that may be raised on an acre of ground, when planted at any of the un der-mentioned distances : Distance apart. No. of plants. 1 foot 43, 560 3. 1 /: " " 3 IG lIMil EMI =I LEM 15 " 18 " 21 " em; EMI mar. 17,'66 TWO DWELLING HOUSES FOR SALE. THE subscriber will offer at Poblic Sale at the Franklin House,Coluini:ia, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 21st inst., at 74- o'clock, For the Spy TWO NEW DWELLING HOUSES. They are situated . on Fourth street, near Mill street, and are entirely new and com fortable tenements. Terms.will be made known at sale by MICHAEL S. SLCUMAN. Col., mar. 17, it ADIIIIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Mary Rakestraw, late of Colum bia Lancaster Co., deceased. Lotters of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned all persons indebted thereto are re quested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims- or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the under signed residing in said borough. SAMUEL TRUSCOTT, Administrator. mar 17.-Gt. Treasurer's office of The Cora, and Port Deposit It. R. Co. Notice is hereby given to the stockhold ers of the Columbia ct Port Deposit Rail road Company, that the ninth install ment on the capital stock of said company of five dollars per share, hill be due and payable at the office of the Treasurer in Columbia,Pa., on the 17th day of April 1566. By order of the Roard of Directors. A. J. KAUFFMAN, mar. 17, Treasurer. WANTED.—To rent or Imy, a small comfortable dwelling house, either in Columbia or some neighboring town. Ap ply at the office of the "Spy." mar. 10, QuXEN Sane ? SPRING- OF 1866_ mEIE subscriber offers for sale the largest _L and best selected stock of GAR.DEN SEEDS. ever brought to Columbia. The list em braces all the standard varieties, together with the lutist novelties in that line of business. Seeds sold in bulk or in papers, to suit purchasers. Call and examine at R. WILLIAMS' rpHE subscriber would respectfully fil l. form the public, that lie has opened a NEW FLOUR AND FEED STORE, on Locust street, three doors above Fourth street, whore he is prepared to accommo date all who may favor him with their patronage. Ile will take particular pains to have al ways on hand, the very best Flour and Feed that can be procured. His WHITE WHEAT FLOUR is made expressly for him, and cannot be excelled. FENDIttel I BROS For the convenience of those living at a distance from the store, orders may be left at the Book Store of W. C. I less, and will receive prompt attention. Flour will be delivered in all parts of the town, free of charge. He will endeavor by strict attention to business, and by always having on hand a a supe , ior article, to merit a liberal share of patronage. A trial of his White Wheat Flour is solicited. TExt MS CASH. E 1311.1. N DT. HORACE GREECE Y'S HISTORY OF TIIE W.N.ll—`"rlie Alum-- lc-au Conflict," in two volumes. El eg.intly illmarated with portrait, on •t el ; nu merous map:: and dla"rallln Little-toads ; views; etc. /25,000 copies ro ll Volume 1. of this ci i , tory, punished almo , t two year, lateCthan the tir,t part of nearly in cry other, already includes among it, patnole full '13,000 ot the purehasers of those early eons, and is ever!.:mter e recognized as the highest Ullthoray, en by the author's political opponents. Volume il. will be ready in a monthi—at the earliest day on which a welt-pt epared history of [lto war eau be obtained. The entire work, inimitable alike in excellence Of idan and detail. wall be vastly supinior to any of Chore now cotttpletoll, Moist of which were -completed" long before glen. Grant', report a made,) and by tie the 1110.4 nail iNilltory Hntury of the late :Am/widow. struggle—altogether Unequalled fur eloarness, 0111 aceunicy of Staten teats. combined with candor and graphic de lineation of events. If completed as designed, the work will be au thority as to the events of the nio , t wonderful er.t tit the history of the Country—A. U. Curtin, Uoectnor of Pennsylvania. It would be difficult to place ton Rich t e l estimate on the cervice Mr. I Ireely ha, re ndet e.l our coon( ry by the prepat anon of this sollune. r - the It,: thounung of the se..ond volume w ith eager X p,,,t;. it)ll. RtUf q, JI. C. It bearct It marks of labor, ciliated eandorandae en raey.— l lllliam 11. Se w«, , 1, .', it tort) , ;fSigte. alive fc, imple and clear, w ult co tnitelt of life and in it that it I- no , ,t to tnipo,•ible. met Li, read. a Whole chapter,uuhuut stopping. It wilt bo, and ought to he reel by all our country :nom—Ed/rant C.l.,anit. LC S. mar, 1866 It, :Lc:cur:toy give-. it •t hop,ml ...tny other of that eventful p..a ttto.4t I.l,lu,tty and impartt.dity of Ur. On , the toxt fatuie tnc I.ireat .Stetrii..,3l. C. tits all J. 11 I t:ttl 11.. I ;real Rebell:on 113 V, eX:1111111t,d. ,tlitt :went. to tile the lio.t tit the ettpittlit-Ilt,t, nt it :inlet et lout :Intl et ttletirt rut Ileettl tk. tt.tt, ttell.nc (As the uvvti4 , or t in t. %tar r CAiti !fox, U. "I. of .161,5. will Ito t extra charge, he an el ......... copperphtte Map ul lint prat ‘NOrtii tit t Ult. Said only iy ti t ling tezeitt.— Atttire,, ti. I tt: 1.,:t D1.1.1.1.1:1:$ IN Fereign and Domestic Hardware. AN extensive assortment of house fur nishing hardware, also for carpenters and. builders use, always on hand. Blacksmiths, wagon makers and others, furnished with all kinds of iron, nails, horse shoes, coach trimmings and other goods in their line. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE In great variety, such as tubs, baskets, wash boards, brooms, washing • machines, &sc., etc. rAzutanTG INZPL=EDITS, Plows,shovels,hoes, plow ensti gs,seythes, forks, rakes, and all other implements used by the farmer. 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 manutltctured to order. OIL, PA=NTS, 43zC- Coal oil, linseed, fish, sperm and machine oils of all kinds. Alcohol, benzine, japan and other varnish, glass. paints, putty, white lead, Lte. Locust St., Columbia, Pa. . . _ BOOTS dr. SHOES. FOR the best Boots, go to Breneman's, W. King For the best Women's shoes, go to Breneman's, W. King street For the host Children's shoes go to Breuernan's, W. King street For the most comfortable fit go to Breneman's, W. King street 10,360 10,896 For work that will not rip, go to Brouoraan's, W. King street 6,069 4,840 FEN For Boots that will not let in water, go to Broneman's, W. King street F 3.1 If in want of Boots and Shoes, go tk, Broneman's, W. King street Everybody in the country go to Breneman's, opposite Cooper's Hotel, Oct. 28, • Lancaster, Pa. S. H. PURPLE NOTICE! E• 30 • MD Er. For the mar. 10, FLOUR AND FEED. WHOLESALE &RETAIL. Col., mar. 10,-ly Publi,lter, t curd, (-win I ar. 10, TG. It J. RUMPLE & SON, IRON AND STEEL. STOVES AND TIN FARE. aug. 19, '65 SPRING GOODS ! MALTBY & CASE Are now opening A Full Assortment SPRING GOODS GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Our Stock of Dress Goods Comprises all the LATEST AND MOST DESIRABLE Fabrics, Styles and Novelties To he found in the Markets of NEW YORK & PHILA.,- Consisting in part. of Plain and Figured Dress Silks, Plain and Figured Alpacas, Lupin's All Wool De Laines, Toil De Indies, Figured Piques, , White Piques, French Chintz, French Muslin, Wool Delaines, Mohairs, With a groat variety of other SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS. And a lull line of - \xrx - irrm c-oc)3Ds_ Embroidered Hem Stictehed Kerchiefs, Embroidered Collars and Cull's, Hemstitched and plain Handkerchiefs louvines best kid gloves, 'Silk Thread and Silk Gloves, Kid finished Silk Gloves, Balmoral Skirts. Cashmere Vests, Cloaking Cloths, White Goods, Knit Goods, Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, Cloaks, Shawls, Oze. c And for OrF., IT "1 1 1_,= A/1...M 'N- Plain and Fancy Clissimeres French and English Cloths Ready made Clothing, Knit-Shirts,Drawers, Shirting Flannel, Flannel. Shirts, f; lazed Paper Collars, Plain Paper Collars, Linen Collars, • Butterlly Ties, Fancy Cravats, Plain Cravats, Boots Shoes; Hats .t Caps, ME WITH A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CHILDRENS' WEAR, QUEENSWARE, OIL CLOTHS, CA II PETS, MI EMI NEW GOODS ARRIVING WEEKLY OUR GOODS EMI BOUGHT FOR CASH, And sold at SMALL PROFITS. Though we do not profess RETAIL GO ODS At Wholesale Prices, \Vo are ready to prove to the satisfaction of any one who will favor us with an EXAMINATION That we do sell them as cheap, or CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER STORE OUTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA. Our motto im FAIR DEALING Hoping thereby to convince our customers that it is to their advantage to purchase of An examination of our Goods most re spectfully solicited. MALTBY & CASE, Locust Street,Columbia. Pu mar. 17,1566 CLOAKS, COATS, &C. HAVING PITTED UP .A. O . :LAD-A-3M ROOM We are now prepared to offer Ladies Cloaks, Coats and Sacks, of every style and quality, at very low prices. MALTBY& CASE. BRUNER HAS REMOVED NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS! Front Street, 2nd door above Locust, COL UMBIA, P_E.ArAP A. Great inducements offered in the DRY GOODS LINE. We have fitted up spacious Store Rooms in WILSON'S BUILDING, on Front Street, where we aro enabled to keep a large stock of all kinds of goods, consequently we can now offer to our cus tomers and the public generally a greater variety and at prices which we know will give satisfaction. We have just returned from Philadelphia with a COMPLETE STOCX of DRY GOODS purchased at low prices and will be sold AT SMALL PROFITS, FOR CASH. Good Calicoes at 20 cents. Muslinsand Sheetings at all prices. Ginghams, Checks, Tickings, Flannels, &e., very cheap. Merinoes, Alpacas, Delaines, and other Dress Goods of the latest Styles. Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, &c. Hoop Skirts and Balmoral Skirts, Latest Styles. Full assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, ctc. Also a full stock of BOOTS, SHOES AN]) GAITERS, made of the best material and warranted. to give satisfaction. - .17;,•- Call and see our stock before pur chasing. Feb. 17 NEW ST VLE OF WATER PALL Co ui bs at aug. 2G, J. F. COTTRELL. W. P. Corrmii.L. J. F. COTTRELL agi; BROTHER, Successors to J. W. COTTRELL, dee'd, Dealers in Foreign A: Domestic Hardware, Bar Iron, Steel, Nails, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine Benz ne A large assortment of Parlor, Cook and and Office Stoves always on hand. Tin Ware manufactured to order at shortest notice. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, in large quantities and or every variety Plows, Corn Spellers, Feed Cutters, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Rakes, ate. Coarse and Fine Salt at lowest market prices. A. large assortmentof Double and Single barreled Guns, Powder Flasks, Uame Bags and shot pouches. Mile A:, Blasting Powder, shot and caps. Ilighest market prices paid Au- Clover, Timothy and Flax seeds, large quaatities of which we have constantly on hand and oiler at the lowest rates. Lubricating, Sperm and Fish Oi:s, suit able for machinery. A. Fine assortment of Coal Oil Lamps, Shades. Lanterns, and Lamp trimmings. We respectfully solicit a share of.publie patronage. Locust Street, Columbia. Nov. 4, 65 tf. H. L. & E. J. Z. 1.1131, Corner North Queen St. and Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa We are prepared to sell AMERICAN and SWISS WAWA LES, of good quality at the lowest cash rates. We buy directly from the Manufacturers and Importers, and eau, and do, sell our Watches as low as they can be . bought in Philadelphia or New lork, A Fine Stock of CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, Silver and Silveri)kited \\'ARR•', constantly on hand. Every ar ticle fairly represented. E. L. S E. J. Z.A.ILM, Cor. N Queen & Centre Square, Lane., Pa feb. 17, 5t BRICK FOR SALE MITE undersigned having leased Wisler's Brick Yard, would offer to the Public, building brick of the very best quality. Orders may be left at his residence,Locust street above Second. M1('l [AEL LIPHART. Hosiery, Gloves, i\[ar. 10, 60 tl THE EITERFRISE II RIIIIIIICE CO No. 100 Walnut. St., Philadelphia ASSETS, JANUARY 1, ISCIf, $:;79, 705. 45 The investments of this Coinpany are in First Alortga.4es on Heal Estate in the City of Philadelphia, and in other securities caretnlly selected by the Directors. Perpetual and Term Insurances effected by this Comp:iny at as low rates Cd pre mium :ts safety to the Company and to the insured will admit. =3O IP& . F. Ratchford Starr, J. L. Erringer, \alhro' Frazier, GOO. W. Faimestock, .John Wood, James L. Claghora, Benj. 'l'. Trediek, (1. Bolton, Ceorge 11. Stuart, Charles Wheeler, John 11. Brown, T. 11. Montgomery. F. RATCHFORD STARR, PuEsiDENT Tni»Lks 11. 111oNTuo3tEnY, Vico-Prest ALEX. W. WISTER, Secretary. F. X. .7.IEGLEIZ, Agent, Basement, Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa Feb. 10 , '66 Dr. F. lIIIVKLE. MAtt.tErTA, 1 - )yr special request offers his professional IJI services to the citizens of (Jul inn bia. lie Mal be found at his office aL the residence of 3,1 r. 13 Ilaldenian on Locust, :Street. near Presb3 terian church ou Thursday only, L'elween the hours of 12 M. and 51'. M. 243-11 e kill attend to special cases of chronic diseases of long standing. ina”. IU. '66. Carpentering. 9111 E UNDERSIGNED would respect fully inform the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, that he has fitted up the brick shop on the alley above Fourth and back of Locust street, where he will carry on the carpentering business in all its va rious branches. Buildings taken by Contract or Otherwise, All kinds of jobbing, personally attended to with promptness and dispatch. A share of public patronage is solicited. mar. 10,-1m $l, b — 00 PER YEAR! We want agents everywhere to sell our improv ed $2O Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted five years. Above salary or largo com missions paid. The only machines sold in United States for less than $lO, which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler d G'-rover & Baker, Singer and Co., and Back elder. All other cheap machines aro in fringment.s and the seller or user aro liable to arrest, fine, and imprisonment. Illustra ted circulars sent free. Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark, Biddleford, Maine. mar. 10, 'W.-Iy,- FOUND.—On Saturday evening last, at the Ponn'a Depot, a leather Pocket Book, containing a sum of money. Tho owner can have it by proving property and paying for advertisement. Call at Cottrell's hardware Store, Locust street, Columbia. mar. 10, 3t FRONEFIELD'S CATTLE POWDER. A Reliable remedy for all diseases of A cattle, and has stood the test of years. Try it for the prevention of the R.I.VIPERPE ST . A fresh lot just received by R. WILLIAMS. I. 0. BRUNER. Front street, near Locust E. SPERING'S Jewelry Store JE lr'EL W 7. IV. TJPP LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH, LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH, LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH. THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY.• DR. JUAN DELA.MARRE'S Celebrated Specific Pills, Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Juan Delama.rre, Chief Physician to the Hospiral du Nord ou. Lariboisiere of Paris This invaluable medicine is no imposition, but is unfailing in the cure of Spermatorrhte or seminal weakness. Every species of Genital or Urinary Irritability, Involuntary or nightly Seminal Emis sions from whatever cause produced, or however severe, will be Speedily relieved and the organs re: stored to healthy action. Lead the following opinions of eminent French physis fans: '•Sfie have used the Specific Pills prepared by Gar ancierc L Duhont, No. 214 Rue Lombard, from the prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarro, in our private practice with uniform success,and we believe there is no other medicine so well calculated to cure all persons suffering from [lnvoluntary Emissions or any oilier weakness.of the Sexual organs, whether caused by a sedentary mode of living, excesses, or abuse. Paris, May sth, 1863. Beware of Counterfeits. The Geimine Pills are sold by all the principal Druggists throughout the world, price one Dollar per Box, or six Boxes for live dollars. GARANCIERE S Duemsx, Sole Proprietors, No. 211 Rue Lombard, Paris. One dollar enclosed to any authorised Agent, will insure a box by return mail, securely sealed front all observation, six boxes for live dollars. Solo Gee.eral Agents for America, OSCAR G.MOSES A CO., 27 Con rtdlant St.,N. Y. N. B.—French, German, Spanish and English Pamphlets,containing full particulars and directions for use, sent free to any address. Agent for Columbia, J. A. Meyers. Jun. u, ly, • RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS. "tar The' origin Medicine established in 1837, and first article+. of rue kind ever introduced under the name of "Palinonic Wafers," in this or any other country ; all other Pulmonie Wafers are counter feits. The genuine can be known by the name BRYAN being stamped on each Wafer. These Wafers have been before the public for nearly llartyvcars, and the immense sale attained, not only in America but in foreign countries, fully attest their intrinsic worth. The medical proper ties are superior to any other articles offered for the cure o 1 Pulmonary or Bronchial Atleetious, and the quantity contained to each box is nearly dou ble that of that of the many worthless initiations advertised. Bryan's Fuhuonic Wafers cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Asth ma, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spit ting Blood, Pains in the Cite4t. Incipient Consump tion and all diseases of the lungs. Not only afford ing temporal y relict; but effecting a rapid and last ing cure and are warranted to give satisfaction in every instance. They do not nauseate biteacoholic compounds, and the medical properties are com bined in a form so agreeable and pleasant to the taste, that any child will readily eat them. One 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 mosi severe occasional hoarseness: and their regular use for a few days will, at all times, increase the power and tiesibility of the voice, greatly improving its tone, compass and clearness., fur which purpose they are regularly used by many professional vocalists. The very great celebrity of this invaluable rem edy has induced unprincipled persons to prepare base imitations, which disappoint, the just expecta tions of the purchaser, and injure the character of the genuine medicine. Sue that the word, — BRYAN," is stamped on each Wafer, and also observi: the the simile of the sig nature of the Proptiotor "JOl3 MOSES" cc each %1 rapper, to counterfeit which is forge:re/. 10---Offen ding parties will be dealt v.ith to the roll extent of the law. Bryans Pulmonie Wafers aro for sale by all Drug- JUB MOSES ,Sole Proprietor;_" Cortlaudt St., N. Y . Jai'. 6, ly Dr. MARSHALL'S CATARRH S]NTUFF• This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the best article known for curing the Catarrh, Cold iu the head and Headache. It has been found an ex cellent remedy in many eases of Sore Eyes. Deaf ness has been removen by it, and Hearing has often been greatly improved by its use, It is fragrant and agreeable, and kAives Immediate lelief TO the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of tho 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. More than Thirty rears' Of Sale and of Dr. Marshell's Catarrh end Headache Snuff; Mis proved its great value for all the common diseases of the Head, aad 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 sanstection everywhere. Read the Certificates of Whole- sale Druggists in 196.1. The undersigned, hat ine. for many years been ac- Clll3lllte.l with Dr. Mar.hall'si Catarrh and Ifeadneho .nut£ and sold in our wholesale trade, cheerfully state, tit. we believe it io be equal, in every respect to the recommendations given of it for the cure of Catarrhal Affection,. and that it is decidedly the best article We ha% e ever known for all common dibea,es oldie [lead. Burr.: Pcrt y, Bos.ton, Barnes Park, New York IZeed, Auston 4: Co., " A. B' A: D. Sands, Brown,Larnson L Co., " Stephen Paul & Co. Reed, Cutler .1: Co., "I.raol Minor d! Co., " Seth W. Fowle, " McKesson d- Robbins," ‘V 11,011, Pairbanlc & Co. A. L. Scovi II It, Co., " lenshan,Edinanol, d• Co; 11, Ward, Close (C. Co., " IL IL Hay, Portland, Ma. Bu-II d.:(Jalc, For S:ib.• by all I)ruggi,t, J an , 6, 'wily A L NEIV STOCK OF DRY GOODS at h.:\ 0111 ELL . . In the Old Savings Institution corner of W. King and Prim e sts., Lan caster lun, just received from York and Philadelphia a large and splendid as sortment of foreign and domestic WINTEk DRY GOODS, A full line of Dress Goods, such us r..e.Nclr Alan WOOL PLAIDS, Wool Delaines, all shades, French .lerinoes, all shades, Alpacas, all shades, Pa~amettas, Mohair Luster, Silk striped Poplins, Bombazines, &c., Calicoes from. 23 to 3.5 c., Muslin from ISc up, Checks, Tichings, Canton Fhomels, Flannels, all grades, Collars, A .1) I I'B' C.l. OA .76S' A ..Y.D 1f1,9 Breakfast• Shawls. Itoods, Nubies, Scarfs, Bahnorals, and Hooped skirts, Hosiery, Gloves,Nets,Collars of all sorts and. styles, Men's extra Heavy Woolen Hose :23 cents a pair. Also a full line of MEN'S tc BOY'S WEAR. J OS. KNOTWELL, Lancaster, Pa. Nov. •1, 65 .TrETIV GOODS. NUE have just received a new stock of hoods direct from tirst hands,and aro enabled to sell them as cheap as any other store in town. Our assortment of PINE rAivraysr GROCERIES Is large and complete, consisting in part of all grade of Sugars, Meat, Teas, Fish, Coffee, Cheese, Spices, Flour, Fruits, &.c. Provisions of all kinds, together with 'Wood and Willow-ware,Gla-F , ‘snd Queens ware. SWITZER AND LIMBER CHEESE, German fruits, cfe. Enolish and Lmerican Pickles Fresh Peaches, and all the fancy grocer ies pertainining to a well regulated gro cery store. lam determined not to be sur passed in cheapness and in the excellent quality of my goods, Call around and inspect our stock whether you buy or not. A share of pub lic patronage is solicited. EORC E TILDE. Agent, Locust street, above 2d. Columbia, Dec. 23, U. OPENING of THE CAMPAIGN for 1866. 1.566 JOHN A. JACKSON, 1866 Locust Street, Columbia, Pcnn'a. TIE has just received a new and fresh ll_ supply of Groceries, also NEW DRIED FRUIT, EW SUGAR CURED HAMS, No. 1, Shore Mackerel and Labrador Her ring, Raisins. Currants,Pru nes, Pickles, Cranberries, Hominy, Sweet Corn, sic. ;7:0- Our stock of Groceries is fall and we are daily receiving additions. Give us a call. Jau. 20. 18136,tf. R. A. RF.ACREPARIE. DR. D G. D. DuJARDIS, M. D. Jets LE LECCURE, N. D TRY IT
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