gh? A. M. RAMBO, Editor. Tir:'ECitiesi Grier," :itsvt Editor. COLUranA p SatuTday, 'M i sr, 31, 1866. Advertisements, to sscare Immediate insertion !must be tDinuoti in on or bolon.) 'finiszduy evening each 7As'"ltr.• L. C. Oberrein, is our nutho . rized ..4gentior West IfeinNteld 207viiship. He seal take subScript‘ons, aavertise:Ueuls (tc., for the "..9p,y." 'VIE NEWS. The - Canadians keep up their Fenian scare, and wonder the United States doe:, tot garrison the border. They have re placed Judge Coursol, who was tempo- Tinily suspended for aiding the raiders on the. bank at St. Albans. Vour-Italians were arrested - in Louis- Nilfe.o'ri_Nonday, with - STi,COO. i . n eoun• Lerfeit bills in their possession, _ In the _Missouri Legislature, the hill prohibiting. returned Rebels- t rote wearing arms - 'was defeated for want of a. eunstitu- tional majority. „ During the last two years the Govern ment has, realized, from sales .of confis cated and abandoned cotton, sugar,. &c., in 'the State of Mississippi, over six million dollars. Official Mexican advises front El Paso to the:2.nd inst., report that the evaeua, Lion of Chihuahua by the French is fully confirmed. , President Juarez expected to return:to that place by the 20th. Au extensive chair factory in St. Louis was.destroyed by fire on Wednesday.— Loss $40,000. A. fire in Danville, Va., on Monday night, destroyed a woolcn factdry and ,several stores." Loss, $150,000 -The Ashland Wadding Mill, in Read ing; was partially burned on Wednesday morning. Loss $lO.OOO. - The alleged principal in. the :great bond robbery in New York is reported to have bier) apprehended. . A . deleiation of New Jersey Democrats called on the President on . Wednesday, and presented a series of complimentary resolutions endorsing his policy, &c. The . Preiident made a brief reply, saying that his policy is pretty NYcll defined, and that -he has advaiteed too far in life to make any, retrograde movement. Ile returned :thanks for the encouragement given him. The direetors of Lafayette Colbge, at 'Easton on Wednesday organized a scion . • 4,itic 'course. A severe shock of earthquake was fPI; in the western part oh California on the Ea '.ln . ..tontreal $25,000 . .have been raised for the families of volunteers. Bradley T. Johnson, Major-Gen. of. Abe-rebels, was arre.tted in Baltimore ou the 26th, for treason. A mmion tor his discharge was denied by the Court, and he was held in ?0,000 bands. Governor Curtin is now in Washington to urge the passage of the bill to rein burro Penavivania for war expen(litures, now pending iu the United States Senate. Is. 0. Baker,late government detective, who was convicted if the false imprison monfof Mrs. Cobb, a pardon :,ruler, was - sentenced to.pay a flue of $1 and costs. ..The Judge, in passing sentence, said that it appeared to his satisfaction that the act of which General Baker was con , victed was an honest though all advised endeavor to discharge his duty,'.,as a'-de tective in the employ of the Government. Soloinon Foot, -U. •S. Senator for Vermont, died in Washington, on Wednesday. The President lus vetoed the Civil Rights bill, It semi to..plea.se the South. It is officially stated at - the; Auditor General's office; Uarrisbnrg, that every . . dollar of the ' circulating notes of- the Venango Bank and Petroteup Bank is 'tectired . by United Stites 7 30 bondi de- • posited in that °Mee, in pursuance - of - I the provision of the free banking -law of the State. • • - TESTIMUNIA.II, TO UOVERNOR CURTIN. —The soldiers of Painsylv,ania, it is stated,,inteno to prepare a :valuable and suitable testimonial to his : excellency Gov. 'Andrew G. Curtin, who,during the rebellion always p - roveil himself to be:a soldier's' friend. - If republics sometimes are ungrateful, soldiers are, not, and they intend to trive'a practical :demonstration , of the fact inlthe,.testiununial to „ . G ON": Curtin. What - the preeisu;naturc of the :testimonial will be has not been dete.r- miacd upon, but it, will, be . . . . . . fortleveiy Penn.ylvania soldier, .uo„tuat' , ter what his rank, to be , equally ..!!.t pre-. rented. CZE.A.P CATTLE Atsti , llortsEtz.--11j7. the expiration of 'die 6iinada • treaty arta tile...a :feat of the bill „. grees f4r, renewing sonic of its rates fur"the.exchu, nge:of , C011i111.1(/ ities, - the 'trade: in live stock betiveen * the United 'State - i ".and the nrovince;l cdtnes,'withiAthe eral - tartff url.B92,,'which inclu lea 'titut - in'i , • the "articles eieT pt fruni'auty 4 'anituals, livino t 'Ur all On* So we way Send :, ,:fuk.papaijan supply:nun:el ves with Cana iian c tetle;ntid slieep free tax.. This is bad for the pratectiouists but good for the people. The Decision in ,lihf3 7 1. 41 11 1kY Case. . ;the Suprein'eL 'Court ,i'yesterflaY morifing,'Justices'YOodwaf4 :delivered - the urtaninu4q tleeisien-of the • bench.:in ne case Of Maltby. vs. the. Reading- •and, Coluiphia railroad. 7 •r.che plaintiff, a non'i resident of Pennsylvania, ; held' certain bOnds . of the Reading-and Colunibia,ltail road Company, with coupon attached representing the semi-annual interest stipulated for in the. body ofeach bond. -Upon presentingthe et,upons .fur pay ment the company aditited fiat it was their right and.,iluty to deduct and re tain for the Commonwealth, a State tax equal to three mills on every debar of the principal a .the bonds.. To resist this claim and coMpel the company to pay the coupon iii full the plaintiff filed this bill in equity, upon which three questions are .intitie : First. Is the tlx leviable at all under existing laws upon the loans of the Coin.. • second. If laws exist to authorize the tax. are the loans taxable when held and owned by a non-resident of the State ? - Third. If so taxable in the hands of a non,resident . tswper, is not the company I bound by the terms of its contract to pay a stipulated interest to the creditor with wit a dertuction• of t he_ta a ?...... ' . In 'regard to?the fi 4 st-poiiit the Court say there is uo-p ssibility of mistaking the legislative will. ; iri this regard, and so long as the Legislatura l tonfine theinselves•t9' th if which- is 'in the nature of the' tax law, theirts are subject; to no judi- Mal review ; they are only responsiblt to the pcoplePH - Second:as td -the non-residence of, .the hAder,uf the loan, it is undoubtedly true that the Legislature of Pennsylvania, can• not' impo. - -te 1)01.S - focal tax upon the eitizehs of anotlnirStit re,- bu t the -constant prAc- Lice is to tax propel ty within our juris. dieion which Ojelon , s to non-residents. There tnusobe jurisdiction over either the property or the peeson ut the owner, else the powereannot be - exercised ; but where the Ourmy i- , .. within our jikris• diction and enjoys the protection of our State government, it is justly taxable, , and it is of no moment thaf,the owner I who is required td pay the tax resides 1 elsewhere. The duties of suvereign and subjects are reciprocal, and any person who is protected by government in his person cr property way be compelled to pay tor that protection.' This principle ' of taxation as the correlative of protec tion, perfectly-just in itself - , is as applica ble to a non resident as to a reAdent owner. becau,c civil government is es sential to give value to any form - of pro perty without regard to the ownership, and taxation is indispensibie to civil gov ernment. 'What would the plaintiff's loan be worth it' it were not, fur' the fran -chises conferred upon the company by . the Cominoti - wealth. and which are main mined and ,proteed'ea by thti civil and military power of the Commonwealth ?--= Is it not apparent that the inn-in-it and ultimate -value ut the loan 'as an .nvest went rests on State authority -; that it is the State — whieh; etude it ,property and preservesit as property ? Then it would seeni . thitt-this:kinti of property more -than, aiiy-Ather.,o;Ught to eontribut 3 to the supurt'4",(thi;"Btate - Govertniient. • In *ansWeri to the third point " the court says that three will tax :•hall be at, , essed upon the p_i'r value of the corporation loan, and 'idtall be retained by - the cor• poratioit 0 - 4pers out-of-the accruing in terest thereon. • . . The decree . at :Nisi Prins, dismissin4 the plaintiff's bill, atruied.--Du . dy News, 27/11. inst. Gen...Sher:mn:a on th e Burning of Co/nontbia, S. C. HEADQuittrEtts INIILITAItY DIVISION OF TIIPI rtlissfssirPr, Sr. Lours, March-8, 1866.—-13enjamin liowis, Co lumbia,.S. Duar Sir —I have your letter inclusitig a petition to the Cot,gress of the United States, asking to be idem [tilled fur the loss by fire of your house and contents, at the time of your occupy thin in February, 1865. I assure you that I reel deeply fur you and all others who lost their property iu that fire; but if the United States were to assume the liability ?: it would be an adtuissnm that we had dotie .Wrong. This is not true. The' rightful authority of the national 'geveruntertt• had been resisted in the State or South Carolina fur years, and we were' piijupelled, at great cost of life pod money,: to conduct thither a vast artuy, and our pro.vesS was reAsted by all the - force the , State could obtain Your ownfeitizens resisted - our appr2ach, not.only4th arms, but by burning the tfe,Ediste:Cnugaree, Saluda, They jiurned the depot: to dulunibia•before we'enter:d.tbe becairse:it contained.: corn and stores they supp:iised we nee'ied, and set, fire to . bales ,•of cotion' rolled out • .into'thpgtteets, 'd ivLich were burning , ,befure:wCiittoietl' myself was in Alpe - -0.4,y-us early 'as rioon‘;' and:saw these fires ? and knew„ that'efforts .were. made to extingluish them; hut a high and strong-mind ,kept , thentalive, I gave no ' ordersforthe burning of.yoUr`city,•but on-the ciituraiy,the reVere,and I believe the-conflagration . resulted frOut the great imprudence of cutting the cotton.,l;ales, whereby the contents were spread to the \VIII 1, -so t-11 It it bee.inie tui to arreset re: 0 ,, 1 1 / 1 1k biailew,tpapers the printe.d . order Of Gun,. .W.adti - ttaktriiton .that on the approSch of army all the cotton should -thus -.6 burned; and .1 row 'ivhat I- saiV quyselfJ,ll,tvn .hesitation in, - saying' , tliat; the- cause- °f tile. destruction of your .pr..)perty.- Your true remedy is against_him and such others of your own cittzeusas,colk:Tired with him and mulethe, the . mili ary 'occupation o% iota city au' ah;blittesneeeSsity. 'I hardly think . it lair that": Congress should, tax , the people of,ollh3;.:lllitii.d!., and Missouri. to pay for, such)osks; hut,.as . ittis : not my province. to jUdge:in *such matters,l will send year petition.according to its addrnss: . • .• I 'again "assure yoit of my' Personal sytnpatilYt - by , rea'son -of your age and in., :firwity,,,but.th.is. must not lead me to in dorse a . wrong w principle. I am.ith great respec, your obedient servant, .. NV: T." Su •—• • ' Ma.Fr Uctieral:: "P:l;: . siufi, , tkway," iu- our hst,:issaj writteh" bSr.iour trieud ..5. A. C. o . o,mmir, E-ry. Flow the mistake uccured in publishing 1112 lines anony mously, we fail to conj2eture, 0414°441 zind WioccliancottL . . , . , —See the• smoke how ,,:. it_ graoefUlly earls" from those ele. , ani,:•ftne flavored sermrs of Fendrich Bros: , • ' .-. —Win. U. Hess . ha. all, styles of pogket, books—some of theth entirely - new in , thistnarket, and are Very elaborately finished. —The traveling clock mender wants to" know how manydoors there - aro in - C. Bucher's liquor store. - • —Those about purchasing Furniture. woald du well to call on Mes , rs Gould 4: Co.,' of Philadelphia. Read their card in this issue. —What levet' shoutd a fond husband say to a stranger about to kiss his wife ? Letter• B ! —"Good blood will always show it self'," as the old la(iy said when t.he was struck by the retitietis of her tu,se —Did you ever know a woman that would nut think you . intellic;eat, if you said her children wore pretty ?. —..1 young lady out West is charged, with —putting on airs," because she re fused to go to a ball barefoot. —An IriA wornan.in her will.ordered her body to be burned alter her deach, as she was_afraid,of being burned alive. —lt is to be reared that th quility tenderness is ninth more frequently found in beefsteaksqlia-n-in- husbands or DM —The child's mind is like a virgin sheet of letter paper; and its address in after life will depend upon the way. in which you direct it. —A nichinord paper records the des perate threat of a Wan there who declared he would have. money—if he had to work for it. —'Sir.you have broken your promise,' said one gentleman to another. 'Oh, never mind, I can make another just exactly as good: —A. ,country paper lately . published an account of a conflagration headed, -Destructive fire—eleven buildings, ten horses kind 030 COW in ruins.' —Spring trade is now opening, and our merchants are displaying their stocks. One of the most attractive places to go shopping. is the store of I. O. Bru , er in Front street abuse Locust. .He - keeps 'everyrhiiig appertaining toll. well rept lited Store, inehi ho ns shocs, Sze., • His paces are very low. front the fact that he sells for the cash only. Ile has:jast received, a very beautiful -assort ment of ladies' and gentlemela collars and cuffs—paper and —The names of the Station on the Penn'a Railroad, known as Chandler's, and the Buck Run Post (Mee, at the same place, having both been changed to P,Mieroy, in consequence V cunitt-snit in mail matter arisin from the si minority of names with other places in Chester county. • —The verdict of public taste, like the political vote ur the eountry.settles many delicate que,tions. anti the 'immense de mand fur Phalon's " Night 131 , )i?iriiii! , Ceteus" shews•that %re - rater to le over whelmingly in favor of the article,' a:, the finest perfume on (his eMititient. Sold everywhere. —Reeen;ly a young married couple went to North Parma, N. V., where the parents of the lady regole. they had with them an infant five weeks 01.1, and were pleasing, themselves with thought of exhibiting it to -.:t49 parents, who were not aw;tc - of it:. 61: IS tence. But when they cm!ered the house the child was deal ; it had been .41m:tiler ed by the wrapping- in which its loving mother had envelopLd it to protect it from the cold. —At St. Joseph. Mo.. a foundling was enthusiastically adopted by a respectable fittrily, but a physician pronounced the waif an octoroon.whereupon It was turned over to the county authorities. on which the 'Jerald soliloquizes. dud the troops fouOit nobly." —The decline • of prices is at present affecting the value of almost every arti cle, except paper'—printing paper. The price of this at tide has experienced no decline. It•still continues firm,and pub fishers. of newspapers.are put to great in convenience and expense by reason of - chi's state of the Market. SPECIAL NOTICILS TELL YOUR NEIGIIRORS. It is a ditty which every one woo has suffered from the terrible ravages of the most horrible of all dis eases, Dyspepsia, and who has been cured by loo's Dv.pepsia Cure, to tell their friends and nelzhbors of it. •Do Onto others as ydu would have others do unto yo t'' is the golden rule. Headache, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Cholera Morbus, and we relight say every disease that arises from a disordered state of the stomach and bowels. • • DE AFNESS, BLINDNESS 'AND CA larrh, treated with the• utmost success, by Dr. J. ISAACS, v:culist and Aurist, (formerly of Lvden, Holland,) Sn 5.11 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi- MoninlA from the mo.t reliable somees in the city and County F an be seetiat his (Mice. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients. as ,e sins no SeerOLS•ill his practice., Artificial - eyes.,. inserted, witliont'pain. No charge made for exam' nation. mar..},' Gty DR. TEA BETT'S PEIYSIOLOGICAL Regenerator,—Tire wonderful popularity of this Preparaiion is -nopreeetionted. = .. It is keteenting th, stallarcl article otter ovorythiug of the hind. nail+ th une - le.nionable Hair .Preparation in with' In it no toilet is e,impliite; if rifled u.teil It never will hi: disponsocl with. It p - isitively,ro-t tree White. Gray, or to it, nriginal e•ilor, I itnre and beatvy. ' • It often produces ,a now growth .if beat/ t ftl ou h ilti head. and 81•VIlyS stops ks otr. 'lt frees the:h..ad 'from all dandrtuf, itehing and htrinor. • llas solitat : .nats or unpleasant Odor. neat, does not soil the finest fabric. rr skin. - As a dreesing, it is unrivale d. del igut ul. • No other ,prepaation 110.-+ either tae inm it,or pOptt larity, wherever it gm:A. Evert• bottle warranted. •,.• .J., Armtlieca-y, General agent, Odd Fellow,: Hall Columbia. •,. rTIFIE:;CO:siFESSIONS AND • EXPERT _L. ENCL.:AM! UiVALID. Pith'Plied for the benefit ant ns a CAUTION TO YOUNG. +I E N and others, %soli() .ttifor from Nervous Preniar'iro decay of Manhood, supple ing at tite,atuo tane. I Ito :Aeons of Self Cure. By one who has cured • himset f after undergoing con sider:Ode:quackery. By en :lo•-ing a p inland rt.'. dressed envelope, smgle•copies, free Of charge, may otthe author. Na rEIANIE.I. MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, 'Kings jan. ::.7, Iy. To Consumptives. THE A.D V E 11.8 I!: it ii.k.V1NG,11F,E2..7 restored to hJalth in a few weeks by a very sunple remedy, after havinginifeied several yearx, w.ta a Revere lung a:rent:on, and that dread. diaert4e, Con sumption—is'aux:ouß•in in . tlce'ltnown to - hie fellow sufferers the mvaas of ,•nre. ' To nil who I le:sire it; he -will send n copy of the prescription used 'free of charge ) with too direc tions for prepdring antimsitig the same, which they will.tind n nnre cure f tr Consu•nption, 'eh ids, Coughs, Colds, 'etc. Thu only • nilject of the. uilvertiser in -ending the prescription is to bent ti the Mil feted. and s Dread 'in flit ma !Rib which' he con ceives to. hived uneole, and he hopes every sufferer w.ll try his r as et willnost Y., a notnie;, and may: prove a ble•sing, • , Vilnius wishing the perScrtptlon, will' please ad dress Rev. EDWARD A. W ILSON. illiamsburg, Kings County. New York Doc. r.o, '65„-1.3m Errors ol No 104? A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nffveu. Debility Premature Decay, an i all the etfects of youthful Mill ..eretiott; will. for the sake of suffering humanity, seraf free to all „trim need it, the rePelPe sial - dtregflans for niaking,:the reraotlY by' Vitien he was cured. S't otters .wistiing to peon tby the adv6rtiser's usperience,can do so by addressing JOHN 13 OGDEN, Dec.:lo TB In No. 13, Chambers st.. , N. Y. A Card to Invalids. A Clergyman, wb.le ;iesiding in South America as a inissio my, di-covered a safe and simple reme dy for tile cure of Nervous Weakness, Early peca.liv, Diseases of the .Urmary and Seminal Organs, and the woo/e train of dis inters brought on by baneful umi .vlciods. !taints. Great nmobers have been already edroil dy'Utis nOblri remedy. •• Pr,,mpted by .a desire t berfelit the anlietvd and unfortdnate, I will s...nd toe reel pe fir preparim; and using this medicb,e.in a sealed envelope,tu any one who needs it, Frac of Charge. •0 inclose n postvaicl envelope, addressed to yourself. Acklreds, . PMT. INM.tN, Station D, Ott) e fCuuite, New rOik City. mar. 273m0.P A Cough, Cold or Sore Throat, ruL j Ulliga ECtle.Dll.l . B ATTZST/ON AND SHOULD DE CHECHEI, II A LL9W.ED TU C0.471:11:E, Irritation of the Lungs, Permanent Thkoat --I.ftetiou,or au Lteeactble Lung Disease IS OFTEN. TOE Brown's Bronchial .Troches :Liras° .t IaItECT INFLULNCE TO TUE PASTS, GIVE im- MnDIAT. ILEMEr. For Bronchitis., ANth2na, Cularrh, Col2Bltinp- tice and l'ltruat Discuses TROD'S ES ARE USED WMI A LWAYS GOOD . , • , . .tp..7(79.05.. .SINGERS ANb . I. 3 IIII:iLIC SPEA.IC.ERS - , trill rind Troches useful in deardig the vuiee wite r n taken before' ,ingrtg of Sp..akin;, and, reliev'ing the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The Trocae, ale racommended and pre " , Si,r‘bed by l'hysiclarisA lute nad testimonials ... front eminent 111.:.II t. ,t ,t the country. Being tri artte.e 01 true in..oli*, attdhavAng proecd their ern caey by a re,t of many years, each year finds them in new lottalit.es in various parts of the world, and the Trochreare universally pronounced better thah other articles. :. Obtain only "Brown's 13ronehial Troches;' and do not take any of the 111,1-thly4s Ladations that may be offered. 5.,1,1 everywhere in the United States, and in For eign Countrio- at 33 cents per box. 1:1=11 s , 47D MOOD ; HOW LOST, •lIQIV RESTORED. Just: publo-herk a ri , w edition of Dr. CuPerwell's Ceiobrated Essay on the ra deal cure (without mod icinefortzpermatorrbdia: or seminal Weakness, In-. voluntary Seminal Losses, Impmency. Mee tat and Physical tucapamty, limped.ments to Alan irgd. etc.; also, Oen-urripts ut Epilep-y,. and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or seau..l extrovanadee. ga Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author in this admirable essay clefhly d.•monsirates, from a tairty years' snece-s -ful practice. tint tee Marrnmg consequences of self abuse may be radically cure without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure at once certain, and effectual, by memo; of which every suf ferer, no matter woat his condition may be, may cure hanselt cheap:y, privat , ly, and radically. Limture should to. 1U ciao hands of every yenta and every man in the land, Sent, tinier in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, peat paid. on receipt of six routs, or twu post stamps. Address the puhhshers, J. C. KLINE & CO., nowery, Now York, P.O. box 1,556. 'Juno - Shane, bat True. Every young ht ly And g in the United Staces can hear :unwitting very, much to their ad vdntuge by return nisi[ .frec of charge) by address ing t,e nntlersi.zoe.l, Those having ll.ars li:l.i:bugged out ()Age by 1.101 , N..tic ii thi , card, All o. liens sib p,,ease addre 4 s their obedient servant F. CHAPIIAN, 831. liroadWfly, Neu' York. Dee. ::0 ly TLIL MASON ct, II AMLIN CABINET OrganQ, for :A:1 -d and ,vettiar to a:4w forty alai-r -ent styks, y-,n Gold or S,lver edads. or' miter prentiqms awarded 11111-t. ated free. Address MASoN H A:111,1N, .s.on, or MA,t..PN New York. gept. 9, ly. • 9 0 MONTH scniiv A , !_ ew , G t EreiNr tc., i ‘ V u t s ll t l wanted t fo r . A./(I.:VSS U. I`. - GaTio,v, - City isi,l,ll -I.kr(l, Me. , It i sairl r4-the ladh.s..of Fr ince, that, Ai a rlass. tlitsy f., -. qlttrii.lN (17(.111k-tit ,t,Le W,tll roNy clic -I: , rota b,uek ;.a. r. tr 5 , 3 t., ink s,. pr. :pan', Is neves fail to make the complexion heatll.,y An.t line. La ties try tht-ni. Sulu be all ...ill Ir , Mar. ;1), Ll:Sr BRAND. LY FLOOR at - ' JACKSON'S. yORK CO., BUCKWHEAT FLOUR at JACKSON'S riELEBRATED YEAST- COMPOUND JACKSON'S. CANNED PICKLES Sr, sA RDINES at, JACKSON'S. CIDER VINEGAR at JACKSON'S. PUT,E GROUND SPICES at JACKSON'S. E3T SYRUP MOLASSES at JACKSON'S. . . I)RIME RIO COFFEE at JACKSON'S. Feb. 10 G6.-tf. Mason, Pease & Moore. PITTSBURGH, PA. prourANT TO MAN U. ACTUR.ERS Superior Lard to Oil. Extra No. 1, Engine Oil, at 1,60 do 2, do 1,30 do -3, do 85 ' do, : ; , -4, do • 50 The abOve nentioned grades of oils are guarantied-at; ; No. 1, for Locomotives and Engines su perior- to Lard-Oil. No. 2, • • do equal to Lard Oil., NO. 3, an extra oil suitable for blast furnaces, heavy machinery, now be ing used \vita much. satisfaction by Grove Bros. Danville, Pa. No. 4,8 heavy oil for Rolling Mill work, pronounced by Messrs. &men herger ttiz: Co. ibr use on their nail cutting machines equal to best Lard Oil at 50 cents. Also, 'GBrbon Oil, supplied at lowest rates. -: Orders may be left at this office. Jim, 27, 18Glii:1y, EMINGTON'S Army and Navy Revolver Approved by the Government. Upwards of 125,00 D furnished for the U. S. Service since 1 . 661. Warranted su perior to any other Pistol of the kind._ Also Belt and Pocket Pistols. Sold by Gun Dealers and the Trade generally. E. REMINUTO &SONS, Than; Manufacturers of Muskets, Carbines, Re-, volvers,ltevolving • Dec,• ..," • LESIIER & • P3iotograpliers, - COLU.SII3IA, PA., DEG leav - e7to inform. the citizens of Co lumbia and -vicinity, that they. have taken and retitled the rooms formerly oc cupied by Gee. A. Hyers, on Front street, above Locust. Wl , ere they areprepared to take . Photographs in all styles. Particular attention paid sio making Large Photographs,Carta-de-Visites,lvory Types, Anibrotypes, ,te. Copying and en= larging of anall eietu res. PLCTURES COLORED in Oil or Water Colors, in a style superior to any taken in this evulity 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 Pieturrs from old Negatives prompdy filled. • The ort t will be taught to those desirous to learn at a reasonable rate. Call at the Roonis and examine , ourlarge collection of Specimens. •. LESHER &WILLIAMS, jan. 6, '66: Photographeri. N. B. We hope by strict attention to, business, and desire to . please, to - mor7it,' liberal share of p4ronage; • • - ESll`..fiN , S. Mac u bia I: will receive. money en deposit, and pay interest therefor, at the rate o:41 per cetit.*'forsix: -months, and 5i per cent. for twelve months. SAMLY FA, SHOCEE, Oat, 14, '65.-tf. casbier. IdkplES' SHOE iIIANUFACeIrOHY. :praying increased my facilities for turn ing out. superior , work I would an nounce to my old el , StO Hera and all new ones tlutt May favor Me with'-a:eall; . tliat I tun better rwppard tiu;v to manufacture all kinds of • • .<=-• IR riVIES! MISSES' And Children's "Stioes . •tt 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 '• - ' ' A./N . UF CTU RED on theTTremises. I ke .13 no made up work of other parties, My work is made exclusively for home trade and is sold as.such. TERMS CASH We sell as cheap as any other establish ment, am' ask a share of nublic_patronage. JAMES .40 HROED E,R. Locust street, between Front and Second. Columbia; November 11, 1863; ly • POUDRIVIPTIE ! 1 / 4 . (Sixteen Years , Fair Trial !)' A PEYSSON, PHILADELPIA. Poudrette, $20,00 per ton, taken'''from the Foamy loose, or 50 cents per bushel, and $26,00 per ton•in hags, delivered - at Steam boat and It., it. Depots, in Philadelphia.— anu factor,y,- Gray's Ferry Road above the Arsenal, Philad - qt Depot, Feysson's :arm, Gloucester, N. J., Woodbury road. Otlice,--Library Str'•et. No. 420 back of the New Post OtticP. Philadelphia. Deal ers FRENCH, RICHARDStY CO, 4th LV Carlowhill Sts.,Philadelphin. feb. 24th 3m FiRST NATIONAL BANK OF C OLULIBIA Receives Deposits, Make Collections Lon all A.eoessibie Points on Liberal Tern* Discount Notes, Drafts. Bills of Exchange, Lte. 9 Buy and sell Gold-Coupons, Silver, Gold, Interest will be pai ; on special deposits, viz: " For 12 months, 5E per cent., fir 6 months, 4 per cent., for 3 months, 3 per cent. per :annum. We also furnish all United States Secu rities and other Bonds and S twits, charg ing the Broker's commission only. Discount day: Mondays at 10 o'clock, A. M. •. S. S. DETWILER, feb. 10, '66 Cushier 1866 ORN .01ENTA, Something Worth preservins.. The table below thi s ei‘ avertisetnent Nixon-1 12 , T the rlllnibe of trees or pleats - ,ectuired to plant an acre orgroui,a. I= SHRUBS, GRAPE VINES, VEGETABLE PLANTS, &C. Of Fine Growth, and of THE CHOICEST VARIETIES Are nc«• offered at a LOWER PRICE THAN ANY OTHER NURSERY In the State of Pennsylvania, at the COLUMBIA IHRSEBY, One-half mile north of Columbia Person who desire to plant either FRUIT-OR ORNANIENTAL TREES, . will find it to their interest to. call and ex :.nine •stock ben)re purchasing else where. We have no agent in Lancaster County. consequently THOSE WH 0 BUY would do well to order direct from Inc. 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 «•ill cheerfully make it szitisfaetory. The 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 aL any of the un der-mentioned distances : Dist!mee apart. - No. of plant•. 1 rout 2 2 . 111" 3 " 9 ". 32 " 18 " 21 2.V " Efill ME mar. 17, 'GO I-100P SKIRTS ISM , ECOP/CIN'S "Own Make," • NA.N'TiFACTURED and. SoLD 117.FMLEszi.LE-d: RETAIL, - No. 628 ARCII Street, Pidladelfdiia The most•cnmplete mt•tortment of Ladies 111i.ses' and ehiltiren's 1100 P in this • ity; gotten up expressly to meet the scants of tirst-elass tt•ade ; etnbraeing the newest and most desirable Styles and.sizesmf "Gore Trails," of every lengthirom 2 to 4 yds. round,-20 to 56 Zipriugs,. at 2to A dol lars. Plain skirts, all lengths, from 2 , 4. to 3 yards 'round the bottom, at 1 40 to 3 15. . . • Our line 01 Misses' and . Children's SKIRTS, a-e proveroially beyond all competition, for variety of styles rind sizes—as well as for finish dud durability; varying froth a to 33 inches in length, 6 to 45 Springs at 35 cents to 2 25. All Skirts of "OUR OWN MAKE . '" are Warranted to give satisfaction ; but buy none as s ich, unless they have, - 11opkin's Hoop skirt Man uthetory, No. 628 Arch street," stamped on each tab. Also: constantly on hand Good skires, Alimufac tut ed in New Yolk; and the Eastern States,. which wo sell at very low prices. A lot of cheap .kirts-4.5 springs, $6 cents; 20 spring 1 dollar, 25 springs 145 —.O springs, 1 25 and 40i si. Skirts made to order and repaired.. • 1 ovine Cash. Otto Price only. SWEET CORN, lIOMINY and BEANS ttt JAPESON'S FLOUR AND FEED. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. METE subscriber would respectfully in form the public, that he 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. He will take particular pains to have al- Ways on hand, the. very best Flour and Feed that can beprocured. His WIIITE WHEAT FLOUR iStnade expressly for him, and cannot be excelled. - - • ' For thiS-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 tiblivered -in ,all parts of the town, free of charge.' He will endeavor by, strict altention 'to business, find alwayS'.having qri hatida a superier,article;',to merit a . liberal 'share of patronage::: A trial of his,White;Whea4 . Flour lb Solicited: 'T.ErniS CASH. GEORGE BRANDT. Col., mar. 10,-ly Are now opning A Fall Assortment GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Our Stock of Dress G3ods To be found,in..-A,lie..Markets of Y NEW lialt PHILA. • jp • . f. Consisting in,part of., , Plain and Figured DreWSilks, Plain and Figurcid Alpacas, Lupin's All \Vool De Laines, Toil De Indies, Figured Piques, White Piques, French. Chintz, French Muslin, \tool Delaines, Mohair's, With a great variety of-other SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS. 1866 'N7 I / 4 7 - MTITM ar ::: CD i) S . Embroidered Hem Stictched Kerchiefs, Embroidered Collars and Cuffs, , Ifemstitched and plain ,Llandkerchiefs louvines best kid gloves, Silk ThreUd and Silk Gloves, 'Kid finished Silk Gloves, Baltnoral Skirts. Cashmere Vests, Cloaking. Cloths, White Goods, Knit Goods, lleop Skirts, Ilosiery, Cloaks, Shawls, Arc. oui Boots A; Shoes. Hats 6 . 6 C4ps, NEW GOODS ARRIVING WEEKLY 43,3110 10.361 10.800 6,361 4.8 'll 2. - 22 1.'12 1.210 :137 312 134 S. 13. rurtrLE 028 We are 'rd'adi to, prove to the satisfaction of any one who will favor us with an CHEAPER, THAN ANY OTHER STORE OUTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA. .F-AIR DEALING Hoping thereby to convince our customers that itlistO,pheir advantage to purchase of An examination of our Goods most re spectfully solicited. CLOAKS, , r.. OAK- ROOM- •; " . :•.•, • • • ,:preptired . to offer Ladies Cloaks, Coats - and Sacks; 'Of • every .- style and quality, at very low prices. • MALTIVI it CASE. SPRING GOODS 1 NALTIIYO& CASE SPRING GOODS Compiises all the LATEST AND MOST DESIRABLE Fabrics, Styles and Novelties Ind a lull line at' Ana for GENTLEMEN Plain and Fancy Cassimeres French and English Cloths Beady made Clothing, ' Knit-Shirt , i,Drawers, Shirting Flannel, Flannel Shirts, Glazed Paper Collars, Plain Paper Collars, Linen Collars, Butterfly Ties, Fancy Cravats, Plain Cravats, 112fi WITH . A FULL ASSORTMENT OF WEAR, QUEENSw ARE, OIL cLoTtis, CARPETS, EE! IR CUR GOODS UM EMIG HT FOR CASH, 'And sold, at SMALL PROFITS. Tiiongliwe do not 2)rofes3 to • , RETAIL GO ODS At . Wholesale Prices, IXARTNATIOY theli, as cheap, or Our motto is MALTBY & CASE, LOcust Streei,Columbia. Pa! iiiar: 17;1866- FENDRICH BROS., Columbia, Pa. Established in 1855 'DEALERS 1N AND MANUFACTU RERS OF TOBACCO, SNUFF, SEGIRS of all kinds. We have just received the -best stock of CHEWING TOBACCO- that we have offered for sale for the, last miaaa-a , Tobacco that we can-guarantee; in every respect to give. satisfaction or no_ side. STOREKEEPERS, MERCHANTS and all'others who• use •or sell Tobaccoi in any shape or form call in and ..,( Examine our Large Stock Before purchasing elsewhere'as you with 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:o.nd find: we have not the CHEAPEST and the - BEST, we do not ASK 'YOU TO BUY. We alr•o pledge ourselves to sell at PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE .Bz. WESTERN PRICES We have made arrangements withAk. firm in Richmond, Va., to sell their FLOUNDER, NAVY SPUN ROLL TOBACCO At their Factory Prices. All we make• is a small commissiun You will find that Tobacco the best and cheapest in market. If any Tobacco bought of us should. not. TURN OUT AS REPRESENTED We wi!l take it back and REFUND THE AIONEY. The: following brands of CUEWINOt TOBACCO, SEC ARS &• SNUFF 'ice• will keep constantly on hand. . ' - Virginia Tobaccos. , Extra Navy, the best in the market. The black Crow Navy Tobacco, Lotters Congress, Excelsior Sweet Spun RaIT 14-Plugs to th. Va. Hose Budd lb plugs, Va. Cavendish I lb plugs_ Va. Natural Cavendish.. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Balthnore Tobacco. Sweet 13alto, Spun Roll, 12 plugs to lb Nature Diamond Twist, 23 plugs to lb Maims Oronoko, we will sell at Factory rates. Date Tobacco, 22 plugs to lb. Flounders and Sunfish, 23 Plugs to lb. Navy and Raw Twist. - We have all Brands and Stylcs„and •the• hest quality in Market. We dl.ly any Factory in the State to produce BETTER. STOCK than We are now working' into Segars. We have Segars as cheap as fSLOO and $1.25 per hundred, all warranted to. siuoke free. FINE CUT MIMING • TOB A.CCG in tin foil. Hosiery, Gloves. Solace, Amulet, Yellow Bank, Plantation, . Billy Barta Ro'a, Celebrated Cornish, Fine Cut Chewing tobacco, .Loose in Bbls and Barre's, , Uif.dar.o l. l \ r..3 6- Big Lick, lb, and Ilb bales, - U tt e; e Sam. lb and Ilb bales, Danville,Va.. 11:nd 10 It, bales, Lyric:ll)lll.g., Va., in 10 lb bales, - Turkish, 1, and Ilb drums, Cut andTry,in papers,by the doz:4s ets. Also loose in .1.2 Bbls and Barrels. PIPES OF ALL KINDS. Rosew.)od Pipes.plain fluted and fancy, Sweet Briar, ditto, or different styles, Double Tube Pipes, six different sizes Gun) Pipes, do ,do Indian Pipes,and French Clay Face pipes Clay pipes for sale by the box - or dozen. Pipe Stems,and Match Boxes of all sizes, - FIVE DIFFERENT KINDS OF SEGAR :CASES. All styles and shapes of • SNUFF BOXES: - Chewing - and' Smoking Tobacco Bags, GUM, LEATHER AND...BLADDER. STARRS, ItAPEE,• CONGRESS; SCO . T CEf, &c 'We want you to call and examine'ofir stool:. You .wlll find Oil stated in this advertisement correct and no humbug. You will find no one-horse house, but a first class Tobacco llouse. ,•, FEN DRIC .13,R0T HE RS 7 WholeialO and Retail, Tobacco, ;SnufF and Segar 31anufactury;FrOnt Street, '5 doors , above Loctist. Columbia, Pa. Feb. 3, tm3l .00 LTG IT CURE 12 I ' EAR ' S. ..I7 I 247IZShas Pi r ed Tar, Wild Cherry & Naptha Cough Syrup, The most successful medicine in use for Colds; Coughs,' Hoarseness'..Asthina, In fluenza, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup; Inflammation of the-Lung-s,and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. • Sold at Parry's Golden Mortar .Drug Store, B. Williams and by medicine deal ers generally. fele. 24 2ari, DODGERS BROTHERS' SUPERIOR Silver Plated.Ware,at i • .• - E. SPERING'S Cheap Jewelry Sten). . . OEM AxTANTED.- To rent or buy • , a small Vv' comfortable dwelling house;bither izti Columbia or some neighboring town. Ap., ply, at the office of the, "Spy.", mar. 10 FIFTY DEILIARg-REWARD.! - abMre reward , paidt for the ..L arrest f and convietion•ofany person in juring rtirtiat'or : any • other property be • hinging to me, along the shores oi the Sus quehanna. $IIILIP • FORDNET. mar. 24, '66. and SWEET SNUFF S
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