fli)4 Columbia ffly,l2. is"!. t. • :,?T 4 7 . -v ,A72•••••.,i_it zslV* 4. E . A.31841), ]Editor. Mayes Grier, Ass't Editor. COL - UMBRA Saturday, Mar c 24, 1866. Advertisement:, to secure Immediate insertion bo handed in on or before Thursday evening each week. .g.:EP-.31r. L. U. 0 7 )eticin,, is our authorized Agent for West Ilempyield Toavustlip. Ile auitl take subscriptions, advertisements &e., for the "Spy." TIE r3L'itr . The first election under the city char ter of Titusville, Pa.,was held on Friday, and resulted in the success of the People's ticke`•. The European steamers from New York on Saturday took out $213,000 in specie Christian Barer is to be executed on the 27th of April; for- the murder of Miss Mary L. Watts, at Germantown. Eleyen forts on thc`north of the Poto mac have boar. dismn,ntled. Several yet remain,and afiortl ample protection fur Washinzton. A fire in Minneapolis, .3.l.tunesofa, on Friday night,riestroyed twenty buildings And caused a loss of 810,000. Gen. Lee's Arlington estate belongs to the government, having been purchased at a sale of the non-payment of taxes. The cholera is reported to have ap peared at Mobile. The Kentucky Soldiers' Convention meets at Louisville April 17th, and offi cers who served in Kentucky regiments are invited By a communication of the Secr3tary of War to the House of Representatives it appears that the army consists of 7943 officers and 152,611 men. The estimate of the annual expense of the army as now organized is 8120,302,878 ON 'Wednesday last, says the Philadel phia Suturdall .21righ.t, a United States Senator was removed from his seat in the Senate Chamber in a state of worse than beastly intoxication. The American people have, to a de gree„ become accustomed to spectacles of this kind from public men, and they fain accept drunkenness as a necessary vice in the men who hold the reins of Gov ernment. There are two other men, Senators of the United States, the high pst, and noblest, and most responsible office in the gift or the people, after the Presidency, who to our personal knowl edge, seldom appear in their seats in the Senate Chamber in a sober condition,and yet, term after term, they are returned by a constituency that is bought with ;noney, or that follows blindly the lead of the partisan politicians who make the porninations. We do not expect to find perfection in our public men, we do not even insist that they should always be stern m3rid ists, or consistent Christians, but we have a right to demand that they shall have such a sense of deeency, such a regard for the honor of their Alec as to control their 14w1e9s passions, and to refrain from indulgence it 'it vice, that cornet be ether than loathsome and degrading. The fact that at least three Sanator3 appear in their seats, senseless with the fumes or liquor, is a dishonor to the of flee, a disgrace to the States they repre sent, and a foul insult to the American nation, - If there ever was a time, since the Revolution, when the dearest interests of the country demanded the protection and fostering care of wise and judicious legis lation, it is the present. If there ever was a time when stern integrity, pure patriotism, and the most sagacious states manship was called for, it is the present time, when four years of terrible civil war have disorganized the machinery of State, and perplexing questions that im peratively demand solution,are daily pre senting 'themselves. But instead of emerging from the furnace of affliction, purified, refined and strengthened, we Seem to have been only hardened, to have had all nobler instincts scared and burned out of us. These drunken sots hold in their hands the vital interests of thirty-three millions of people. They represent a grander and more splendid constitutency than it ever fell to the,lot of human beings to represent before, and how do they per form their fearially responsible duties ? From the Nortl where the hum of in dustry is notheard as it once was, to the South, where devastated and ruined fields, drenched with blood, and white cued with the hones of our bravest and best, lie barren' and unt't uitful, tan sit watching and waiting, and hoping for those words which they have. a r4.let to bear, which shall give work to the North ern laborer, and bread to the Southern freedmen, which shall whiten the sea with sails, and establish once more . free and restrained intercourse between all sections of this stricken land. But they are not spoken. It must be a clear head that would prompt their utterance, not a brain delirious with theyirn es of alcohol. It is Nero fiddling while Rome is burning, it is the jingling of the fool's bells over the graves of a million brave men,who sac rificed themselves to save their country.• 6410441 and Woreilintrouo. —Samuel Grove is selling off•his large assortment of boots and shoes at cost. —Gen. J. W. Fisher will collect sol dier's back pay,bounty,&c.,free of charge. —W. Righter advertises a first-class Top Buggy for sale. —The alarm of fire on Tuesday even ing last, was caused by the burning of a flue at the residence of Geo. Till, Locust street, below 3rd. —Housekeepers—Call at the Family Nedieine Store and get Mrs. Winslow's latest roceipt book, free. —Millinery and Straw Goods.—Read card of J. W. Calver & Co., in this issue. A full stock of goods in their line just opened. Give there a call. —Mr. Henry thirpor, 520 Arch St., Philad'a. has in store a large stock of Watches, fine jewelry, silCer ware., &c., &c.,which he is selling at reduced prices. Read his card. -3. S. Snyder is making improve ments in his storeroom, foot of Locust street, for the purpose of keeping dry goods, in connection with the boot and shoe business; —Christian Mycrs, Coach Malcci- is eTztelnive improvements to his shops on Second street—putting in a steam engine,and enlarging his buildings, U. Hess'sells at his book store, a cement which he guarantees as suc cessful in mending! china, glass, wood, marble, pearl, leather or ivory. Give it a trial. Price, only 30cts. --We have received from Messrs. ' Shaw and Clark a . sew ink machine, as advertised in - arrothei.' 'doluum of our pa per. We are highly pleased with it. It is "a thing of beauty," . and works to a eharui—indeed it does its Work as well' as the seventy -five dollar machine now used in our family. —One of the most astonishing things in these latter days is the fact that you can go to I. 0. • Bruner, Front street, above Locust and buy boots, shoes, dry goods, &c., at as clif.ap rates as you can buy the same in Philadelphia. Go to Lis store and evil - nine for yourselves— he sells for the cash though ! —ln what col•n• should a secret be kept ?—in violet. —Some men's minds arc so badly tumbled that they can't be made up, —There are in the vaulty of the Treasury Department 14 ; 204,000 dollars in five dollar notes. The total amount of all denominations is 61.10,000,000. —The orange and jessamine trees in the vicinity of were killed, and the Jig crop destroyed by the late severe cold. —The fair hew at Portland last week, for the benefit of the freedmen, was quite suceessful,and realized about 310,000. —"Ha!" exclaimed Mr. john Thomas, standing with his coat-tail drawn for ward and his back to the kitchen fire, "i've hcer'd a good deal about the cattle complaint, but, tun appy to say it aven't ' yet attacked my calves." A society has been organized in Basle, Switzerland. to Bundesverrassungser werfungsvolrksversammelungssbeschlusi. As it is a reform movement, a good many people join just for The name of it. —A smart young lawyer's clerk, hear ing it stated by a leethrer, that "man is merely a machine,"- remarked, "then I supose an attorney may be saia to be a suing machine." —The cars on the Phila. & Balt. Cen tral Rail Road, run regular trips from o.dord to Rising Sun,ll.l. D. --From recent scientific investigatioLs in Europe it has been shown most, con clusively that in localities where impure water has been drank by the inhabitants the cholera has principally rage:l, prov ing impure water to be one of the chief causes of cholera. --,Thc Public Ledger of Plilylelphia, speaks of the continued high price of printing paper. All the publishers know and feel its effect. - That paper says that the high price of paper still continues, and the Ledger is published at a loss of over one hundred dollars a day on its circulation. The Ledger lives entirely upon its heavy adVertizing patronage Fact. Heretofore UnadvertiFed.— The daily sales of Phalou's "Night Bloom ing Cereus" exceed by wore than one hundred per cent. those of any ten other perfumes for the handkerchiefs that figure in the list of choice extracts, whether original or imitations of :French and English articles. Sold everywhere. —A negro woman of Weston, Lewis county,West Virginia, hatched a chicken by keeping the egg warm in her bosom. Who is the mother of the chicken ? The Macon, Ca , Telegraph of March 2 says, respecting Mrs. Jefferson Davis: "This lady has becn''for several days so journing in unr city, the guest of Clow ll Cohb; but` yesterday she left, havin,2; for the first_tme since the close of the war received permission to leave the State of Georgia . ; where she bad been livin all the while r notwithstanding the many reports that she and her family were in Canada. But it is hor intention to reside in Canada hereafter." Safe Ifaxestinent. Elsewhere in to-day's paper will be found the advertisement of the " Reno Oil and Land Co." Their estate is one of the.most ostensive in the Petroleum Region, and presents room fur one thous and wells without interfering with each other. It is ann• of the most reliable companies ever organiz,ed, as i,t will be seen that men of enterpfise,business and national reputation are engaged in it. It is not a mere speenlation,but a legitimate business. The- stock is so guaranteed against loss by deposit in the National Treasury, or investment in Goveenment Securities, that 'it becomes virtually a Legal Tender• Oil Stock. Every. share will be redeemed at par on preSenta.tion at the office of the Company. We may venture the belief, however, that under the management of the, gentlemen of the Board, and with the • immense -develop ment fund,the profit will be so large, that no holder of Reno stock will ever care to have his money refunded. man charged with an intention to assassinate Parson Brownlow, of Tennes see, has been arrested in Mississippi. He was ordered to Nashville for trial before a military commission. —A ghost eight 'feet high and pro portionately horrid, has been ,seen in Wheeling "by a man." ---'--There will be a total eclipse of the moon on the evening of' the 30th, inst. It will begin at five minutes past nine, and will reach its total at 12 minutes past 10 o'clock. It will be visible through out the United States. —Mr. Peterson, in whose house Presi dent Lincoln died, has received 293 50 from the G-overnment for alleged damages to his. furniture, &c. Among the items charged in the bill was one of $l5O for injuries done his carpets,sso for personal services, $2 for gas. Another charge for loss of time, for several weeks after the assassination, in exhibiting the nom, was disallowed. —A young man and a young woman in Berkshire County, Mass., went to a cler gyman to be married,lately, and stood up to have the ceremony performed, when the inquiry was made by the expectant bride if the young man would agree to abstain from the use of intoxicating liqucrs. This he declined to do, and the parties went home unmarried. SPECIAL NOTICES SOLE ZERS. Soldiers who have served in the armies of the Union, children, mothers, everybody that has got a bad cold, croup, Whooping cough, or is troubled with any lung or throat complaints, we ad% iSO you to use Coe's cough balsam, the cheapest and best cough preparation in the world. And when you have the Dyspepsia, or are troubled with Consumption—the great cause of ill health—or any trouble of the stomach or bowels, use Coe's Dyspepsia Cure immediately. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA tarrh. treated with the utino , st success, by Dr. J. oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Lyde n , Holland.) No lily Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi monials item the most reliable sources in the city and L•ounty can be seen at his Office. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as ho mitts no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes, inserted without pain. No charge made. for CNILISIi nation. mar. 21., DR. TEBDETT'S PHYSIOLOGICAL Hair Regenerator.—The wonderful popularity of this Preparation is unprecedented.— Lt is becoming the standard article oven• everything of the kind, and is the only uno , jeutionablo Hair Preparation in use: without it no toilet• is complete; if once used it nc•:cr trill be dispensed with. It positively restores White. Gray,or faded 'flair, to its original color, lustre and beauty. ' It ofren produces a new growth of beautiful flair on bald heads. and always stops its falling oil: It Peres the head from all dandruff, itching and humor. Has no dirty, sticky se.litnents or unpleasant Odor. It is neat, does not soil the finest fabric er skin. As a dressing, it is unrivaled, delighted.. :No other preparation Lai either the merit,or popu larity, wherever it ;4,.?e.. Every bottle warrant.A. J. A. IV EVERS, Apothecary, General agent, Odd Fellows' Hall Columbia, mar. 21, Can.* A Card to inivalids. A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missiootuy, discovered a safe and simple reme dy for the cure of Nei.% 0118 Weakllo, Early Deeny, Di , eases or the Urinary and Seminal Organs. and the whole train of dlio.r,l,rs Drought on by baneful and vicious habits. (treat numbers have been already curet dy this noble remedy, Prompted by a desire to benefit the Mllieted and unfortunate, 1 will send the recipe for preparing and ts,ing this medtcane.in a sealed envelope,to any one u•tto Iloeds it, Free a Charge. Plea-j inclose a po,t-p lid envelope, a ldres , ed to Addrcax, 30: 7 4EP11 T. INMAN. Station I), 13.b1e House, :Now York' City man 17 3in it is said of the ladios of Fr.tnee, that, :14 n ela.ss they are the ban I i the WOll.l. \V itt rosy and black: Ilan, who enn help hut think so. Dr. Velnan's never fail to make the. Complexion a healthy and rosy litte. Lalies try them. Sold by all DruigistA. Mar. 10, Tim; coNFEssioNs AND EX:PIItI - EN en' OF AN INVALID. L'abliAted for the hen....tit and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG AI.EN and others, aho Futfer front Nervow.: Dobility, premature dewy of Alanhoo,i, supply log at the same unto the Me. 1115 of Self Cure. .By one who has eared himseff after undergoing con siderable utiaekeey. By endo , lng a p,,tratd ad - dre.,..ed core:o2o, stugle et pits. free of charge, may Lou had of the author. 31.117FA1 Eq., Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. V. jati.:.7. Is. To Co3asramptives. TILE ADvFacrisErt iIAv.D . ,-G BEEN restored to health ia a few weeks by a very ,Iniplu reinthiy, after having ntltrvled selienti years, WIt:1 severe lung lareetlOii, all:t that COll - aliXluu, to 11la kit to Itis .1 . ....11tAl slllterOl'S the means of cure. To 111 who.desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription 'used (free of charge.) with Inc direc tams for preparing 1111,1 using the same, which they tall find Iw/ea 01:1d fOr CW1 , 111111)(1011, :\ Stlllll,l, Chi tis, Cough , , Colds, etc. The only olucet, of the cdverth-er in -ending, the prescription is to beneti the afflicted, and spread infonmition which he con ceic ec to be Invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer wtli try Ilk remedy, as it will co.,t nothing, and may prove a ble=sing - , Parties wtshing the perscription, will please ad dross EDIV.II.ID A. AVII.,ON, g..li.ing, Comity. Dec. CO, '65„-13tn :New York. Errors (>1 Youth. A Gentleman who sulfered for yeors from Norvon , Debility, Premature Lenny, au t all the ellbets of youthful in.li,erution, will. the sake ol'sofiiring ill1111:111ity, sond free to all mm Ito !wed it, the receipt :ilia directions for making the simple nonedy by watch he was cured. t erers WiSlllll to p..wit by the advertiser's eNperienee,ean do so by addressing .10IIN 13, utiDEN, N 0.13, Chamber:. st.. V. Dec. :10 •C ly, A Cough., CoRIOT Sore Throat, ri .wffeiimrnmemmilimi 1F AI.I.6IvED To IuNTINUE, Irritation of the Lungs, i'ernittnent Throat ....-11Tection,or an _lnevadtble Lang ,Disease El= Brown's El roneldaji. Trocimes ii,vist; A p71t.1.C7 . INVIATENcI: TO TIII: PARTS, GIVE. DI METE For Brcnchitis,--18thnta, Catarrh, anaanzp ace anti 7. hroat,Di.sca46s. TROCHES ARE USED IVITII ALWAYS GOOD CCE• 4 S SINGERS A:s.Z . D PUBLIC SPEAKERS will iind Troche4 useful in eleui;ng the voice when taken before :.-inging Fr Speaking, an , l relieving the thr . ont after an unusual 9xertioa of the vocal organS. Th, Troches ate ed.onunended find pre scribed by I•hysientna. and hate had teNtitnonials front cut nent men throughout the country. Being an article of true merit ; and having proctx/ their ein e:ley by a tezt Of ninny years, each year finds them in new localities in various parts of the wetl.l, and the Trochee are nailer:ally prunouneed better than other articles. Obbtia only "13rown's Bronchial' roelles," and do not talc any of the IFurthlos imitations that may be °tiered. SJlii everywhere in the TJniteA States, end in For eign Countries at 35 eent..; , , per box. I= frii . HF-Ir , MANHOOD ; 110 W LOST, • - 0 W RESTORED. Just published; a new edition of Dr. Culverwelfs Celebrated Essay on the raeical cure (without med leint;) of Spermatorrhma, or seminal Weakness, In voluntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedunents to 31mTirge. em.; also, Con , amptson, Epilep , y„ and Fits, induced by selfmMulgenee or sexual extravananee, Price. in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The co.brati.d author in this 2n_imir,d,,le essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' success ful practice. that the a.ariningconsequences of self abase Inv be radically cure without the dangerous use of internal medeetne or the application of the knife—pondine; out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by mean. of which every suf ferer, no matter what bis condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. I - P_This Lecture should bo in the hands uf eyery youth and every man in the land, Sent, under seal, in ft . plain envelope, to any ad dress, post paid, on recnipt of she cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers, CIiAS. J. O. & CO., 127 Bowery, New York, P. O. b0x'4,5F , 4. June 17, '55. 13, Strange, but True. Every young _lady and ~,geatleman in the United States can hear something very much to their ad vantage by return mail (free of charge) by address ing the undersigned, Those having fears of being humhuggea win oblige by not noticing this card, All others wilt please address their obedient servant THOS. V. 011APillAN, Sal Brc.alway, New York. Pee. 30 "65, Iy, Trpwards of 125,000 f&rnished l'or the U. 13 S. Service sine& 1801. Warranted su perior to any other Pistol. of the kind. -I.lso Belt and. Peeket Pistols. Sold by Gun Dealers and the Trado generally. E. MEAUX GTON & SONS, Ilion, N. Y. Manufacturers of 21Itisket5, Carbines, lie volvers,Revolving I:arrels,6:(.. Dee. ili 11. 1800. 1800. Garden, Field. and Flower Seeds. From Briggs &Brothers, Rochester, New York, riIIIESE kinds of seeds which mature JL more perfectly - in thi. (Ail countries are imported from the best seed houses and the intlance'is grown in this country, with the greatest care, that tore these who put- ChaSe 1110111 can C1(41C11(1 upon getting the best the world affuriLi. For sale at Mar. :_;. effl OEMS THE MASON ct, HAMLIN CABINET Organs, for sacred and secular music; forty differ ent style., Slztl to •;aOO each. Fifty-one Gold or Silver Medals, or oilier first premiums awarded them. Illustrated Cataloguesfree. address. MASON R HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON 131tOTILaRS, New York. Sept. 9, ly. n A MONTI{ !—AGENTS wanted for yj V six cntirelg neW articles, just out.— Address O. T. (.;ATLEY, City Building, Biddleford, Mo. mar. 10,-'6O-Iy* B EST BRAND _FAMILY FLOUR at JACKSON'S. STORK CO., BUCKWHEAT FLOUR at JACKSON'S CELEBRATED YEAST COMPOUND at JACKSON'S. CANNED PICKLES &SARDINES _at JACKSON•S. CIDER VINEGAR at • JACKSON'S. p uRE GROUND SPICES at JACKSON'S. " 1)B EST SYRUP MOLASSES at JACKSON'S. DRIME RIO COFFEE at JACKSON'S. 'Fob. 10 OG.-tf. Mason, Pease & Moore PITTS BURG LI, PA. pirortrANT 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 are 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 machinery, now be ing used with much satisfaction by Grove Bros. Danwillq,•Pa, . - - No. 4, a heal"y oil lbr Rolling Mill work, pro:lonia:od by Messrs. Shoeuberger Co. for useon their nail cutting machines equal to best Lard Oil at i;o"cents. Also, Carbon Oil, supplied at lowest rates. Orders may be loft at this office. Jan, 27, 1860: REMINGTON'S Ari - ny and Navy Revolver Approved by the Government. 0 THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for OLD NE WSPA PERS, PAM- P iILETs,BooKs AND WASTEPAPER of over dsistiription 11. C. LUNDY. 143 south 4th street, Phil's. let). 24, ISi3o.ty. rriilE UNDERSIGNED HAS TAIc.I , 7N _I Rooms adjoining- the resid cued of Barber, in Wainut street, NVllere Ito is at all time; prepare , l to do :xll kinds of work in his line. Such as, flanging Cur tains, cutting, nntking and laying Carpets. Repn ring Sofas and 'e hairs. Ina i spri ug, corn-husk or air intittresses, cash ions ‘\•;,., &J.% SAM C...`,1 MEN. Dec. 2, 'Zino. ENTEN.Z::ST ON ra.E mho ivolumbia Dank will receive money 1 On deposit, and pay interest thorefor, at the rate of-1t per cent. for six months, aucl Si por cent. for twelve months. SAMLIEL Oct. 1-1, '63.-tf. Cashier. Dress Making rgilTE Undersigned will teach the art of I. cutting Dresses, Basques, Sacquos, Jackets, Uaribalcias, Children's Oar:Aleuts, ,ac., on a new scale. Any lady can he taught in three hours to Iv , her own dresi maker, where, On the old 1)1;1:1 it usually takes six months to learn. Apply to B. KIM BURG, 3rd `,.. 4 .t reyir below Loeu,t 11Ttur 17 FLOUR AND sue`. IVIIOLESILE & RETAIL rprlE subscriber would respectfully in form the public, that lie has opened a NEW FLOUR AND FEED STORE, on Locust street, three doors above Fourth street, where he is prepared to accommo date all who may favor him with their patronage. Ile will• take particular pa I as to have al ways on hand, the very best Flour and Feel that can be procured. his 11111 T IrllE.l T FL OUR is macle expressly for him, and cannot be , . For the convenience of those living at a distance from the store, orders may be left, at the Book Store of W. U. Hess, and will receive prompt attention. Flour will be delivered in all parts of the town, free of charge. Ile will endeavor by strict attention to businesi4, and by always halving on hand a a superior article, to merit a liberal share of patronage. A trial of Ifis White Wheat Flour is solicited, I,:w, ums Cxstr. U-EORGIiI IZA:\.:DT. Col., mar. 10,-ly LESHER & WILLIAMS, The well known Phc>iographers COLUMBIA, ]'A., DEG leave to infnrin the citizens of Co lumbia and vicinity, that they have taken and. refitted the rooms formerly- oc cupied by Geo. A.,liyers, on Front street, above Locust.' ' ' Wbere they are prepared to take Photographs in all styles. Particular attention paid io making Large Photographs,Carta-de -1 Types, Am hrotypes, etc. Copying and en larging of small Pictures. PICTURES COLORED in 011'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. yin Pictures taken in cloudy as well as in clear weathe r. Orders for Picturrs fro,in old Negatives promptly filled. The art will be taught to those desirous to learn at a reasonable rate. Call at the 11.3onts and examine our large collection of Specimens. LES li r E & WILLIAAIS, Jan. 6, '6G. Photographers. N B. We hope by strict attention to business, and desire to please, to merit a liberal share of patronage. ADIVIANINTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Mary nakestraw, late of Colum bia, Lancaster Co., deceased. L4otters of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned all persons indebted thereto are re quested to make' iminediato settlement, and those having claims or demands against tho same will present them without delay for settlement to the under signed residing in said borough. SAX D E TRU - SCOTT, A dministrator. • mar LADIES' SIKOE MANUFAC,TORY. 1865 g Ha i v n i o ng o • u ii t i e s r t e l a p s e e r c i l o i l iyfac facilities workl ie. N s vo th u i l l a rn n - - nounce to my old customers and all new FALL SEASON 1865. , - ones that may favor me with a call, that I tun better prepaid now to manufacture all HALDEMAN'S STORE, kinds of LAMIZS' IVICISSMS' And Children's Shoes ct; 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 M.A.ISTUF A.CTURED on the Premises I ko . 3p no made up work of otherpartios, My work is made exclusively for home trade and is sold as such. TERMS CASH We sell as cheap as any other establish ment, an ask a share of public patronage. TAMES SCHROEDER. Locust street, between Front and Second. Columbia, November 11,15G5, ly POUDRETTE (Sixteen Years Fair Trial !) A PEYSSON, PHILADELPIA Poudrette, $20,00 per ton, taken from the Factory loose, or 50 cents per bushel, and $20,00 per ton in bags, delivered at Steam boat and R. R. Depots, in Philadelphia.— Manuthctory, Gray's Ferry Road above the Arsenal, Philad'a. Depot, Peysson's Form, Gloucester, N. J., Woodbury road. 011ice,—Library Street, No. 420 back of the New Post Office, Philadelphia. Deal ers FRENCH, RICHARDS CO., 4th /C 7 Callowhill Sts.,Philadelphia. fob. 24th 3in. FIRST DIEIT/ORTAL B.ANIE OF COLUIYIBIA Receives Deposits, Make Collections on all Accessible Points on Liberal Terms, Discount Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, <l'-,c., Buy and sell Gold-Coupons, Silver, Gold, Ate., &e. Interest will be pail on special deposits, viz : For .12 months, 51 per cent., for 6 months, 13 per cent., for 3 months, 3 per cent. per annum. AVe also furnish all United States Secu rities and other Bonds and Stocks, charg ing the Broker's commission only. Discount clay: Mondays at 10 o'clock, A. M. S. S. DETWILER, feb. 10, 'OO Cashier. 1866 0 RN A /ME N . TA Solnethingwrili presetl•i •' ng. The table below thi s , a a v ertisentent showin g the numbe oi trs or :N an ts evire d to plant an ee ae/%3 Of ground. SHRUBS, GRAPE VINES, VEGETABLE; PLANTS, &O. Of Fine Growth, and of TILE CHO TOE Sl' 1 . 7.4 /?/ETIES Are ncw offereil at a LOWER PRICE, TITAN ANY 0 Num NURSERY In the state of Pennsylvania, at the COLIMBIA MISERY, One-half mile north of Columbia Person w:•ho desire to plant either FRUIT OR ORINAINIIiNTA.L TREES, will find it to their interest to call and ex (intim: my . steel: before putehie:ing else where. We have no :.gent itt Lanetwter Comity. consequently THOSE Jr 11 0 13 U.l - (10 well to order dire:•t from ine, or 001110 and select for themselves. In either ease I will be Pas:mallyspor.2,tible lbr the GENI) INENESS EVERY And L here again Invite any person who mac• leave pureit , ed any thing at illy Nursery that did 110 t prove to be glint - tine, or truelo label, to Notify one of the elect, and I \Via cheerfully make it satisfactory. The following table may he useful to Planters, in Si lONV Il g the n n: her ol' plants or trees, may he raised on an acre of ground, when planted at any of the un der-mentioned distances : Distance :Ivart. 'co. of planfr. 1 foot Iy.. =ll FIE EMI Enil MEM mar. 17, .(16 11001) SKIRTS MEM EZ03. 9 .E.1.W'S "Own rrialte,” MANUFACTURED ancl SOLD WHOLESALE Le RETAIL. No. 62S ARCM Street, Philadelphia The most complete assortment of Ladies' Misses' and Clo Wren's 11001' SE tirrs, in this , ity ; gotten up expressly to meet the wants of first-Class trade ; erohra,ing the newest and most desirable Styles and sizes of "Gore Trails," of every length—from 2,7:c, to 4 yds. round,-20 to 56 Springs. at 2to dol lars. Plain Skirts, all lengths, from 234 to 3 yards round the bottom, at 1 40 to 3 15. Our line of Misses' and Children's SKIRTS, are proverbially beyond all competition, for variety of styles and sizes—as well as for finish and durability; varying front S to 33 inches inlength, 6 to 43 Springs at 33 cents to _23. All Skirts of "OUIIOWN MAKE," are Warranted to. give satisfaction ; but buy none as such. unless they have, "napkin's Hoop Skirt Man ufactory, No. US Arch street," stamped on each tab. Also. constantly on hand, Good Skirts, Manufac- Mind inn New York; and the Eastern States, which we sell at very low prices. A lot of cheap skirts-15 springs, 80 cents; 20 springs, 1 dollar, 25 springs 143 —.30 springs, 1 23 end 401 SJ. Skirts, made to order and repaired. Terms C.ish. Quo Price only. mar. 3,,1nt REMEMBER THE OLD ESTAB 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, Rau Normal Speller, Sanders' - Union Readers, We call special attention to our large assortment of PITOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, FAMILY BIBLES, AND DIARIES for MG MERCHANTS and TEACHERS Supplied at Wholesale•rates, at JOHN SILEAFFER'S Cheap Cash Book Store, NQ. 32 North Queen, st., Lancaster, P.,. nov. WANTED.—To rent or buy, a small comfortable dwelling house, either in Columbia or some neighboring town. Ap ply at the °Mee of the "Spy." nun. 10, WE HAVE NOW DISPLAYED, AND offer to our customers and the public, a very extensive:assortment of choice fab- rics in Foreign and. Domestic 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 provo worthy of inspection, and we think a visit to our establishment will result to the adVantage of our patrons. R. J. HALDEM AN, Elegant Designs and Choice Makes in Im ported Staple DRESS GOODS. Exmnine and price ourFRENC.FIMER IXOES. A beautiful stook to select from At TIALDEMANS' 1866 I'Ve shall continue to make our Cloak Department the must attractive in Co lumbia. Our new SZ.CQUZII-' From low priced to some very handsome goods, are now ready for the inspection of the p.ublie. ARTICLE SOLD aill9, 10.5:10 bri ME L 712 1,210 Z,17 S. If. PirdPLE IBM Established 1815 OLD STAND. NEW ITTRACTIONS- DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS AND Locust Street. above Front. CLOAKS', Fall Sr Winter Cloaks, Pay a visit to inc. cloak room at lIALDEIII_NS' ' 11 Al, 'IIE HA S Have now displayed. anti. renay f.ir inspec tion their • - • • zll 4 .S 72 0t; A visit to their e,tablishinent is invited CLOTHS CASSPIERES, ME -r de. , I and. up:s Our stook of these goods embraces all the \Veil kilown best makes. Well suit:oW ' STYLE AND V.I.II.IETY, To getter with all the desirenble medium grades which we are determined to sell at prices the very lowos: HAL DE M AN'S C - M IQ" rit s- PUNISHING GOODS. To this department we have paid es pecial attention this season and believe we can show our customers the most hand some line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, than ever before kept in Columbia. For new and pretty good's call at HALDEMAN'S HO OP 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 H•fiLDE.INIANS' HALDEMAN' S having real - I,ood their stock to the very lowest point during-the past season, their PRESENT PUROZCASTS Enable thorn to offer an entire new stock of goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE HALDEIYIAN'S, Locust Street Above Front, COLUMBIA, PENN'A. Columbia,• Pa. Established in 1855 DEALERS 1N AND MANUFACTU RERS OF TOBACCO , SNUFF , SEGARS of all kinds. We have just received the best stock of that we have offered for sale for the last 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 Before purchasing elsewhere as you will find it to your interest. RIIEENSWARE 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 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 At their Factory Prices. All we make You will find that Tobacco the best and cheapest iu market. If any Tobacco bought of us should not We will take it back and REFUND THE MONEY. The following brands of CHEWING' TOBACCO, SEGARS t.CL SNUFF we, will keep cormtautly on hand. irginia Tobaccos. Extra Navy, the best in filo market. • The black Crow Navy Tobacco, Letters Congress. Excelsior :Sweet Spun Roll 14 plugs to lb. Va. Rosa But :1 lb Pings, Va. Cavendish lb plugs. Va, Natural Cavendish. Pittsburg:li, Philadelphia and Baltimore Tobacco. Sweet Balto. Spuft:ll6ll. 12 plugs to Ib, Nature Dia:aloud Twist, 2J plugs to ltt Matins Oronoko, we will sell at Factory rates. Date Tobacco, 22 pus to i'lotuuclei s and Sunfish, Pings to li., Navy and hay; Twist.. •IG 17 ) ' LOS TNTv h:lve Eranas and Style=, and tho be:it (pun ity in Market. We defy any Factory in the State to produce BETTER STOCK than we are now working into Scgars. have segars as cheap as SLR! and $1.25 per hundred, all warranted, to, smoke free. Solace, Ainulet, Yellow Bank, Plantation, Billy. Banta Roca, Celebrated Cornish., Fine Cat Chewing tobacco, LOW in •_t Bbls and Barre's, „-151 - .IgELITEI Big Lick, lb, and Ilb bales, Uncle Sam . 1 , lb and 1 lb bales, Danville,Va., I, 1, 1 tt nd 10 lb baks, Lynchburz, Va., in 10 lt bales, Turkish, 1, and lib drums, Cut and Dry,in papers,by the , Joz. 45 cts. Also loose in 1-2 Bbls and Barrels. ou ALL KINDS. Rosewood Pipcs,plain fluted and faoey, Sweet Briar, ditto, of different styles, Double ;tube Pipes, six differen:; sizes Gum P7pes, do do Itidian 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. STARRS, RAPEE, CONGRESS, SCOTCH, &c We want you to call and examine our stock. Sou will find all stated in this advertisement correct and no humbug. You will find no one-horse house, but a first class Tobacco louse. Wholesale and Retail Tobacco, Snuff' and Segars Manufactory, Front Street, doors above Locust Columbia, Pa. Feb. 3, troat YEAR'S REPUTATION has proved DR. EDWARD'S Tar, Wild Cherry & Naptha Cough Syrup, The most successful medicine in use for , Colds, Coughs, Iloarseness, Asthma, In fluenza, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Inflammation of the Lungs,and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Sold at Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store, R. 'Williams and by medicine deak , ers generally. feb. 24 2ml, D RIED APPLES,PEACHES,PRUNES at JACKSON'S. NEW SUGAR CURED JACKSON'S. jail, 27, '66.-.. ODGERS 47...BROTHERS' SITPERXOI 3, lA/ Silver Plated Ware at E. - SPERING'S. Cheap Jewelry Store. SWEET CORN, LEO/MIN - 1" and BEANS, at JACKSON'S • Wanted. A:BOY to learn the Tiiismithiw4"husiness. One from the Country prefereth In quire at this Office. Dec. 2, tt. FENDRICII BROS., CHEWING TOPACCO EIGHT ""c7..M.L.S__TZ,S- ASK YOU TO .BUY_' We also pledge ourselves to sell at WESTERN PRICES SPUN ROLL TOBACCO is a small commission TURN OUT AS REPRESEI'.;TE.D. FINE CUT CIETWING- TOD &COG, iu tin foil SNUFF, FENDRICET. BROTHERS, COUGH CURE !
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