gallata NE. MICLEM, Editor. W. Hares Grier, Asst Editor. COLUMBIA PA, Saturday, April 7; 1866. Advertisements, to secure Immediate insertion must ba handed in on or before Thursday evening each week. r_a" . .llr. L. C. Oberlein, is oar autligrized Agent for West Hempfield Town - ship. ie :pill take subscriptions, ativerti.sentents cee., for the "Spy." THE NEWS. In the New Jerzey Senate on Tuesday another resolution to go into joint session for the election of a United States Senator :was defeated by the rote of 3lr. Scovel, who made a speech, saying that lie could not surrender his position without dis honor, and would adhere to it to the end. In the Indiana conspiracy cases the Supreme couit of the United States has decided that the military commission :which tried the pris:mers had no legal jurisdiction,. • A large defalcation has been clisczwered in the military treasury at llarauna.—- There are also heavy deficits in the cus pm-house and other departments. Negro insurrections are reported on several plantations in Cuba. The municipal election iu 'Cincinnati, on the 2d, resulted in the success of the Tinian ticket by about 3000 majority. Hon. A. ll_ Stephens, of Georgia, was among the Jisitors at the= Es.ecutira Mansion at Washington, on Tuesday. Hon. Geo. F. Edmunds has been :ap-' pointed United States Senator' frinu yerpont, is place of Mr. Foot, deceas . ed.• The.latest Connecticut election returns show a majority of about 850 for Gen. gawley, the Republican caudicate for Governor.. The Tes.an wheat crop promises to be tim largest ever grown there, and the people hare quit politics for agriculture. The free colored people in Richmond .p.eJebrated the capture of that city on' the Ald. Rev. Mr. Hunnicutt delivered an address. It is.stated by the Missouri DCMOCTI t ;hap some fifteen thousand tons of rail roid iron are about to pass up the Mis send river to Omaha. A good portion ):12.s already arrived at St. Louis by boat and quite an amount is piled on the op posite side of the river, received there py' car. The President on Monay issued 4 proclamation declaring that the rebellion in the' southern States is at an end, and ghat , ithoseStalns are entitled to, all the Iriilitaranddiriniunitiaof the other States. Pr6sident'JohnSon has relieved Gen. T . 3l . l . ldAey T. Johnson, of Mariland, late of ,the rebel aTyny,froin all of his disabilities. qpn. Aurnside was erected Governor Rhode Island, on, the 4th, inst. _War.xvi from Europe. • The late:sPntelligence from Europe is ,of an interesting character. Prussia and Austria . aPpear unable to' settle their dif ficulties amicably, and it seems that they ,• pie,on_thee.ve of ,leaving their adjust ment to the sword. All the. efforts of , friends have apparently failed .to. bring theta tea peaci,able understanding, and theprgspect of a warbetweenstbese two tre.it Powers assumes a• definite shape.— Francis Joseph has ordered a _hundred thousand men to the frontiers of Bohe mia, and King William is making active preparations to.put an army in the field. "The, Austrian Emperor may ultimately] oceept of a.,eon:tpromise ; but just now he xlgkeseot evince any intention - to listen to any arrangement inconsistent with his dignity as the soverign of a mighty em pire... Should war occur between Austria . 414 Prussia,it is not improbable but that it will extend to other nations and in the pga involve whole' Europa. Already ,the rumors of hupending hostilities have had the effect to depress the funds in all l pie ,marketsef Great Britain. and:: the Continent. A few days or at most weeks, yilL4Ptgtraiirse whether this critical junc ture of affair will pass without resulting in a sang,uinary struggle. Where fhe Fashions Come From Mrs. StOWe, - in• the Chimney. Corner of the April 'Atlantic, tells us where the fa - Alan's come-from. The leadership -of fashion is entirely in the hands Of a class of women, who would not be admitted' into.good society in any country. Women, who can never have the name of who know none of the ties of family, these are . the dictators - whose dress-, , equipage arid appointments give the first la - w of Trance,' and throUgh - France' to the civilized world. Such was the eon , fession of Monsieur Dupiu made in a late speech before the French Senate, an d acknowledged with nvarcaurs of assent on all sides to be the truth. This' is the reason why the fashions have such. an utter disrezard of all those laws of pra- deuce and ec.inonly, which ; regulate the expenditures of families. • And we all agree with Mr's. - StOwe that'"- somewhere between - the' fast women of Paris and the daughters ofehristian Ame - rican there should be established a cordon sani pq.zre, t o, keep, out' the "Contagion of man- . ,onsiOnis and liahits,. with Which - A noble raitided;--religious•democratic peo pleought toihavd , tiothinvto de. " 6ilitorint and TOsreirtutottO. —Women arc like apple trees, take them and you get w(h)at•cr-falls. —A moving. incident—broken furni- MEI —Romance is to life, what a 'firth wheel'is to a cart, ornamental but not useful. —Poverty and ice are great levelers. —Philosophers speak of the 'discom forts of wealth.' • A fox: once thought grapes were sour. —Associate With great wits, but be ware of 'little jokers'. —To be launched.—A very pretty steamboat will be launched to day, from the shipyard of Doughty cC Kappella, at Petty's Island, opposite Port Richmond, Phila. She is intended for a ferry boat,at this place. —Something new—Leshcr & Williams, at their photograph rooms, have just re ceived a splendid lot of picture frames— latest styles. 'Call and examine them. —Read Miss Mary Greene's adver tisement. —The clock-mender thought Bucher's Liquor Store had too many doors, but they are indispe❑sible to acethuruudate his customers: man who puts his trust in Provi dence, anu takes his shoulder from the wheel, had better 'copper his bet.' — 7 :l;Varraofed to keep iu hot climates.' The Torrid &ire. —Merk's* . Oelkiugs are always darned Mice befOre ticey:are mended. —A joke—Birds alway . s . take their fruit by the peek. --Widows are like preserved citron, awful sweet, .but it requires a-good con stitution to enjoy them. early riser—,condeused yeast. .—All nonsense—Getting up with larks in the morning, when.,you've been up on a lark all night.- —Not down in the geographies— Bourbon Straights. =why arc ladies like churches ? BeCaluSe there is no living without them • —Why is *it like a Chinese lady's foot-?- 33ecause , brevity is- the soul of it —The world •is governed by three . boxes—cartridge-box, the ballot-box and the band-box. —Why are the ladies . like lager? Because they are bound in hoops and often seen in the glass. —Why is a stage swoon unlike the real article ? Because one is a feint and the other a faint. —'Thrift follows fawning,' as the hunter said when he killed six fawns and sold them for a handsome sum. —A French newspaper says only three of its subs3ribers are bald and they are in arrears for subscription. —Why is a man in search of the phil osopher's stone like Neptune ? Because he is a see-king what don't exist. —A woman is to be from her house three times: when she i§ christencd,mar ried and buried. —A - wife conceals what she knows not. —Better be 'we)l hMaged, than ill wed. rain, torte the President of a politiCaLeonvention, seeing a mai/ number present, made the following . - speech,. "Thank (roil foe rain I The more rain the more coin; the more corn,' the more whisky; and the More whisky, the more delegate's.". the twinkling stars go out ore by one m the golden lustre' of the morn, so the once-popular perfumes of the American market have faded into oblivi on before the superior claims of Phalon's "Nitrht Blooming Cereus," the standard parttime of the Western Ilemisnhere.— , Sold everywhere. • - Love.—Au editor out west has fell in loved just here•what he says: "We - love tu.see the bloominz rose, in all its beauty drest; we Jove to — hear-our friends disclosethe 3motions of the breast. We'love to see the cars arrive,well laden, at , bur doors- ' we love to see our neighbors thrive, and love to bless. the poor. 'We love. to see domestic life with uninter rupted joys, we love Lo see a happy wife with' lots of boys arid girls. We love all these—yet far above all that we ever said'-we love what every printer loves, to have subscr i ptions paid. Military Parade. The returned - soldiers of Manheim have made arrangements to celebrate the anniversary of Lee's surrender, on Mon day, April 9th, and an . invitation is ex tended to all soldiers in the county to be present. Several distinguished Army Officers will be present to take command. ' Excursion tickets , will be issued on the Reading & Columbia- R. R. Let the re turned suldiorsiof .Columbia participate, as nothing will be done here in honor of the event kr I Collection ofticeincOme Tax Post- polled. In the 1 - fouSe , on Wednesday last, ,Mr. Morrill fro - , the • cou:mittee on Was and Mean's, stacCd'.that it:was the pur-7 pose of the Committee to, report a bill extensively - inodifyink, the income tax,. and in order that it may take effect this, year, it was desired that the collection of such tax shall be postponed' for two months. -•This applied - also to the annual tc ! .x in,relation to Schedule A. He there' fore reported a bill, which received its several readings and was passed.. The substance of it is as follows: "It enacts that all proceedings touch ing the levy and collection of the annual tax provided in schedule A, of section 100, of the act to provide internal reve nue, &c., approved June 30, 1861, and the act amendatory thereof, approved Marsh 3,, :1865, and all proceedings for the levy, return and collection of the in come tax approved-by said act be post poned ibr the space of 'tsvo months; provided that all the provisions, -reme dies and penalties Of said dot shall remain 'infull force and - effect in all rispects;ex , cept so far as the same itre . cangeil as to time by postponethent aforesaid." Clergyman Killed Going to a Funeral-The „Corpse: Restored. • The Lacrosse _Republican has a corres pondent who was recently visiting at West Bend, Wisconsin, when he learned the following facts, which are substan- tinted by Hon. E. 0. Thorpe,who ; resides at West, Bcnd. "On Saturday, the 3d instant, at West Bend, the Rev. Mr. Miller was called to go into the country, a few miles from town, to preach the funeral sermon . of Mrs. Lambert, who was supposed to be dead. She ,was . arrayed iu her funeral attire and place in her' coffin. It appears that Mr. Miller was the owner of a frde,- tious horse, that was sometimes unman ageable, and would run away. He was to pass.through a timber country, and on account of snow drifts the road was al most impassable, and from this fact the horse succeeded in throwing the minister from the cutter. From appearances Mr Miller was thrown with great force upon a large oak stump that was filled with short knots.--4 One of these knots came in contact with and severed the juglar vein. When he was found life was almost extinct from loss of blo . od. He was taken to th?near est. house, and medical , aid :at once pro cured, but he only lived a short time.— The cutteriyas found some distance from where the accident. occurred, and the horse detached from' it. But the most singular development of this sad and mysterious affair is 'yet to be told: Far ther information proves that Mrs. Lam bert was not dead, but had been in a trance for two days presenting every in dication that life had departed.. She is now improving, and expected very soon to recover. She states that she could hear every word .spoken,and could realize the preparation her friends were waking 'for her fune'ral, but could make no re sistance or move a muscle of her body. Her grave had been dug. She 'now lives, and the minister who had been called to preach her funeral sermon now lies I buried in the same grave made to receive her last remains. TILE RINDERPEST IN ENGLAND.- The United States Consul at Sheffield, England, writes to the department of State under date of Larch 6, 1866, that the steady increase - of mortality among the cattle is creating a serious alarm. It has now extended to the sheep, which is a proof of its contagious character.' The Archbishop of the Diocese has recom mends that a day be set arart for special prayer and mortification under the heavy chastisement of the cattle plague, and among the' exercises to be'used ou the, occasion, strange as it may appear to dis senters, who form a , large portion of the popuation, is the communion services. SPEC:I,U. NOTICES •m.lieep your feet dtry, n;car good. shoes, 'keCp them well stoned with oil, and well mended, and then,if you ore unfortunate enough to get a Cough or Cod, use t'oe's Cough 13alsam to cure it. It will do it every ,time, -• • • -. •• • It is also important that oar readers should all know that Coe :s Dyspepsia Cure is reliable,. and cer tain to .cure .the worst or.D 3 ,:pop,oi; a tea sPoonfulit day of it wilt enable the in tat confiimed dyspeptic to eat anything he chooses without trouble. It is an excellent remedy for any disease of the stomach or bowels. _ DEAFNESS, 13LINDNE,SS AND CA larrb. treated with the uttno. , ,t success, by Dr. 3. ISAACS, ()enlist and Aurist, filwmerly of Lyden, Holland,) No nin Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi monials from the most reliable sources. in the city and ..fttlity can be seen at his Chliee. The' medical faculty are invited to at:company their patients.. as he mis no secrete in his practice. Artificial eyes, inserted without pain. :So charge made for exanii nation. tour. 21,'.n-ty DTEBBET'f'S PUY'S TOL OGIOA.L [fair 'Pet•enerator. —The 'wonderful popularity of this'Preparation is unprecedented.— It is becoming the standard article over everything of the kind, and is tho only unobjectionable 11 air Preparation in use: without it no toilet is complete; if once used it never will be dispensed with. • It positively restores White. Gray, or faded Hair, to its original color, lustre and beauty. - • • It often produces a new growth of beautiful Hair on bald heads - , and always stops its falling ott: • It frees the head front all dandruff, itching and humor. line no dirty, sticky sedirnzints or unpleasant Odor. Jti' neat, does not soil the fine 4 fabric er skin. Asa dressing, it is unrivaled, delightatl, No other preparation Int-1 either the tnerit,or popu larity, wherever it goes. ' Every bottle warranted. J. A, MEYER:3, Apothecary, General agent, Odd Fellows' Hall Columbia. mar. 21, Gm.. METE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERI- J_ 1 CE OF AN INVALID. Published for the benefit and ns a cAuTrox TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility,promature decay of Manhood. ite., supply ing at the same time The Means of Self Cure. By one who has cured himself after undergoing con siderable quackery. By enclosing a postpaid ad. dressed envelope, single copies, free of charge, may be had of the author. .N.ITIIANIEL YFAIR., Esq., Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y. - • jao. 17. To Consumptives. THE ADVERTISER HAVING BEEN restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered .several years, with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Con sumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of core. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription'used (free of charge.) with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a m,-e care fur Consumption, A: t ona, !iron ehitis. Coughs, Colds, etc. The only object of the advertiser in -ending the prescription is to benefi the afflicted, and spread information which he eon ceives to he invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy. as it trill cost you nothing, and may prove a blessing, Partios wishing the perscription, will please ad dress Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, 1% ilijarnsburg.li.ing9 County. Dec. :',O, %5„-13ni New York; 1%. Cough, Collor sore Throat, REQUIRES MIMED! VII: ATTENTION ,AND SHOULD BE CIItICKED, • IF ALLOWED TO CONTINUE, Irritation of the Lungs, Permanent Throat .411reetion,or au inevailble Lung Disease IS OFTEN THE lI.F.SLIAT. Brown's Broalcilial Troches HAVING A DLILECT ENFLGENCE TO TILE PARTS, GIVE 1.11- )IEI4 TG lIEL/EP, For Bronekitis,Astlima, Catarrh, Consump tive and Throat Diseases. 4-1 TROCHES ARE USED WITSL ALWAYS 0001 l succEss. .• SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Troches usectll in clearing the voice when token before ri , ingiug er Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs, The Troches are recommended and pre scribed by Physicians, and have had testitnontals from eminent men throughout the country. Being an article of true merit., ancl having proval their effi cacy by a test of many years, each year finds them in new localities in various parts of the world, and the Trothcc are universally pronounced bettor than other strtieleti. Obtain only "Broom's Bronchial' Troches," and do not [aka any of tho ll'Ortldots Imitations lhot may bu offered.' Su'ld avlrywhera In thO United Staton, and in:For elka-Coulitrie4 r al.34cents p:er box. . vqt. G mor>. Errors of Youth. A - Gentleman Min - suffered for years from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, awl all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the reeeipe I.cl directions for making the simple remedy by which he %%US cured. S t erers wishing to proh tpy the advertiser's,experionce,can do so by addressing JO LIN 13, OGDEN, Dec. 30 'CO Ay, N 0.13, Chambers st. N. Y. A Card to Invalids. A Clergyman, while residing in. South America as a missionary, di , :cOvereci a safe and simple reme dy: for the cure of Nervous Wonlinoss,EarlY D e cay , Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been already cured dy this noble remedy. Prompted by a . desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I . .sind the recipe for preparing and using this Itletilettle.in a sealed en velope,te any one who needs it, Prez of Charge. Plea.e inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself:. Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, • Station D, Bible House, New York. City mar. 17.3m0.* p DIANHOOD ; HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Just published; a new edition of Dr. Cuivcrwell's Celebrated Essay on the racical core (without med icine) of Spermaterrhuta, or seminal Weakness, In voluntary Seminal - Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physieal Incapacity, Impediments to Marrirge, etc.; also, Consumptson,Eptlepsy„ and Fits, induced by self-indutgenee or sexual extravanance. tf-IL Price, in a sealed envelope, only U cents. The Celebrated author in this aiuntrablc essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' success ful practice, that the a:arming consequences of self abuse may Its radically cure without the dangerous use of internal mcdceine or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure at once ahriple, certain, and effectual, by mean+ of which every suf ferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the hind, Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, pest paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers, CHAS. J. a Kr.D:E ,c; co., UT Bowery, New York, P. O. box 4,33 G. June 17, 'U.3. ly r Strange, but True. Every young lady.and gentleman in the United States can hearsoinethiug very much to their ad vantage by return mail (free of charge) by address ing the undersigned, Those having fears Of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card, All others will please address their obedient servant THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Dec. L'O '63 ly. 8:31 Broadway,..New York. THE ATASO.N & HAMLIN CABINET Orgads, for sacred and seeuhtr music: forty differ enc styles, '&0 to Saco each. Filty-une Gold or Silver Medals, or other first premiums awarded them Illustrated Catalosuesfree. Address .11.1.150N,t HAMLIN, lluston, or MASON BROTILERS, New York. • Sept. 9,1 y. $9(l A . MONTH !-AGE . NTS wanted for V s i x entirely new art i cles, just out.— Address 0. T. GIREV, City Building, Biddleford, Me. mar. 10,-'l3a-lyi; It is said of the ladies of France, that, as a class, they are the handsomest is the world. With rosy cheeks and hawk nnr, who can help but think so. Dr. Velpates Pills het er fail to make the complexion a healthy and rosy hue. Ladies try them. sold by all Druttgitts. Mar.lo, B EST BRAND FAMILY FLOUR at_ JACKSON'S. YORK CO., BUCKWHEAT FLOUR at JACKSON'S CELEBRATED YEAST COMPOUND at JACKSON'S. CANNED PICKLES it. SARDINES at JACKSON'S. CIDER VINEGAR at JACKSON'S. • PURE GROUND SPICES at JACKSON'S. BEST SYRUP MOLASSES at JACKSON'S. PRIME RIO COFFEE at JACKSON'S. leb.lo Lebanon Valley College, At ANN VILLE, LEBANON CO., PA A NORMAL AND CLASSIC:AT-I DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOTH SEXES. THIS institutimt; having been refitted - I:.!aridnevi;lY far:l - Ailed; 'Will be opened as'ii normal and' etassiCal -school -of high grade, on Monday, May 7, dStiG. Instruc tion will oe given in common and higher I English. Miitheruaties, _Natural Science, the German; French, Latin and Gi-eek languages, Vocal and Instrumental m usic, Drawing and other Ornamental branches. corps of Ui'e best teachers will be employed. TERMS, for Spring Session of 13 weeks : One-half in ad . vance, the balance at mid dle of session. 13oardin,4, w.tsliing, light, fuel. and tuition, SC4. Tuition, normal or elalsskal, 35. Primary, • I Y " 31. Music, with use of instrument, . The rooms are entirely furnished,so that the only additional expense will be the necessary books. FOr further in ibrinatioti address Rev.' 0. W. MILES RIGOR, General Agent, aLLebanon, Pa or Rev. T. rt. ViC,KROY, A. 8., Principal,, at, Annville, Pzt. mar. 31,-21n. , CLOSING OUT sA.LE OF THE NEUFCHATEL WATCH Co Owing to the thilare And sudden close (dale works and business of the NEUFCHATEL WATCH CO., a huge number of Pine Watches, manufactured es pecially for the United States, being heavy,first class time keepers, intended to stain hard usage and sudden changes of tempera'ore, are left in our - hands for immediate sale. As agents of the Company, we are obliked to dispose of rhis Stock for Cash. in the shortest possible time. We have therefore, decided on the plan annexed,as the one that will be produc tive orate desired result. This plan gives every one an opportunity of obtaining first-glass tinle-keepqr3 at a price that a: can command. As every Certifi cate represents a Vac!' ' there are no blanks, and every one who invests in this sale must get a watch at half their retail price at least; and if at ail form ante, one to wear with pride through'life. Remittances may be made at our risk in Registered Letters or by Express, or post-Ottlee Orders and Drafts payable to our order, and Ire guarantee a safe return. This INSURES, safe. delivery and sure re turn to every patron. ' : We warrant, every Wat•M as, represented, and sat i,faction is guaranteed in every instance. I.:flowing the worth of the stock, we can give a warrantee to ' every purchaser. The price has been placed at the verylow figure in order, to insure immediate spies and all who desire to improve the opportunity should make early application.' HAZARD' , MOORE &Coi, 303 Bronillvay,;eve York, Agents fo? tho :Neufchatel Watch CO. Tito following splendid list of FINE lI;TAICHES 84 CHAINS WORTS 3350,000 To:be sold for TEN" DOLLARS EACII! 127 Gold Huntiug Chronometers $175 to $4.30 103 Gold Bunting Patint Levsrs 150 to 825 141 Gold Hunting Duplex 10) to 309 175 Gold minting Patent Levers 75 to 275 212 Gold Huntinit Levors CO to 275 240 Gold Hunting Lepines 50 to 200 lOU Gold 31a,,Me-Cased Levers 90 to 275 333 Heavy G eld Patent Lovers 75 to 225 208 Heavy Gold-Cased Levers 70 to 175 420 Ladies' Gold-Hunting:Lovers 45 to 223 272:Ladies' Gold-Enarne . led Levers 55 to 250 135 Ladios'Gol o illogic Levers .' GO to 27.3 235 Ladies' Gold Engraved Levers 45 to 175 203 !-adios' Engraved Lepines 40 to 125 180 Heavy Solid Silver Duplex ' 35 to .125 733 Heavy Silver Patent Levoirs 30 to '125 50.) Heavy Solid Silver Levers , 23 to 103 478 Heavy Solid Silver Lepinos ~ . • 20 to 90 203 Ladies' Solid Cased Levers . 23 to 90 221 : Ladies' solid Cased Lepine . 20 to •G 3 All the above List of Watches will be sold far - TEs Dottmos E {cu. Certificates representins each end every watch in the above list are placed hi similar E 1.% elopes and sealed. Any person obtaining a Certificate. to tio had at our "nice, or sent by mail to any address,can have the article called for on the return of tho Cer tificate, with Ten Dialers. • - . We charge. fur forwarding Certlffeates, 50 cents cueb. Five will be sent for S 2, and Fifteen for The Certificate must, in all elites, be returned with and accompany the money when goods tire ordered. All orders promptly tilled and forwarded by re turn mail or express, HAZARD 1110011 E &CO., 303 Broadway, Now Yult, mar. 31-it. INTEREST ON DEPO SITS. r Aa4 unable Batik will receive money 1 on deposit, and pay interest therefor, at the rate of 4.1 per cent. for six months, and Sf per cent. for twelve months. • • SAMUEL SHOCTI, Oct, 14, 7 a5.-tr. • ' Cashier. FIRST .NATIONAL. BANK OF COLUMBIA Receives Deposits, Make Collections on all Accessible Poipts on Liberal Terms, Discount Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, &c., Buy and sell Gold-Coupons, Silver, Gold, &c., &c. • Interest will be paid on special deposits, viz : For 12 months, 51 per cent., for 6 mouths, 4l per cent., for 3 months, 3 per cent. per annum. We also furnish all United States Secu rities and other Bonds and Stocks, charg ing the Broker's commission only. Discount day: Mondays at 10 o'clock, A. M. . . S. S. DETWILER, feb. 10, 'GG Cashier 1866 ORNAMENTAL Sornet*ng worth preserving. ;`-' 'the table below this a dvertisen?on howing• the numb° 01 trees or pl ants iecilirea. to plant :an. acre of ground. 1=:=1 SHRUBS, GRAPE' VINES, VEGETABLE PLANTS, &C. Of Fine Growth, and of TITE CHOICEST TrA.RIETIES Are ncir offered at a I.O.IVER.PR IE THAN ANY OTHER NURSERY In the State of Pennsylvania, at the COLIMBII NURSERY, 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 11 7 110 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 mu of the fact, and I will cheerfully make it satisthetory, The following table may be useful to Planters, in showing the number of plants or trees, that mny be raised. on an acre of ground, when planted at tiny of the un der-mentioned distances : . Distaftec nrart. - Nu. of plants. 1 foot 43,560 P,4 •• 19,3G0 4, 4• 111.500 . :: 1 /: '• 0 6,969 4A41 4 " 2.7:1:2 r. 4 111 15 " 2 " 24 " " mar. 17, TO FLOUR AND FEED, HOLESILE & RETAIL MITE subscriber would respectfully in _l_ 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 Intml ; the very best Flour and Feed that can be procured: His WHITE WHEAT FLOUR - is made expressly for him,'and cannot be excelled.' ' 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. He will endeavor by strict tuitention to business, and by always having on hand a a supe , lor article, to merit a liberal share of patronage. A trial of his White Wheat Flour is solicited. Timms Casty GEORGE BRAN DT. Col., mar. 10,-ly Dr. ItIA.ItS MULE'S CATARRH SNUFF. This - Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the best article known fur curing the Catarrh, Held ill the Head and Headache. It has been found an ex cellent remedy in many cases of Sore Eyes. Deaf noss has been reinovee by it, and Hearing has often been greatly improved by its use, It is fragrant and agreeable, and Gives immediate Relief To the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the Bead. The sensations after using it arc delightful and Invigorating. It opens and purges out all utt-' structtons, strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to the parts affected. Aore than Thirty Years' • Of Sale and of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Snutt; has proved its great value for all the common diseases or the Ilead, aad at this moment it stands higher than ever before. • It is recommended by many of the beatphysicians and is used with great success and satisfaction everywhere. Read the Certificates of-Whole sale Druggists 1211804. Tim undersigned, having for numy years been ac quainted with - Dr. Itfarshall , s Catarrh and Headache snuff, and sold in our wholesale trade, cheerfully state, tha. we believe it io be equal. in every respect to the recommendations given of it for the cure of Catarrhal Atrectimis. and that it is decidedly the best article we have ever known for all common diseases of the head. Burr .1 Perry, Boston, Barnes CPark,NowYork Reed, Austral k Co., " D.Sands,' Brown,Latnson dl Co., " Stephen Paul cf., Co. " Reed, Cutler t C 0.," Israel Minor d Co., " Seth W. Fowle, " McKesson di Robbins," Wilson, Fairbank S: Co. A. L. Scorill dCo.. HoM.Shaw,ErimandS dr CO; M, Ward, Close ce Co. ' " H.J.J. nay, Voctland, Ma. Bush Fur Sale by all Druggists. TRY IT. " Jan. G, '66.1y LESHER & WILLIAAIS, , The well known Photographers, COLUMBIA, PA.; DEG leave to inform the citizens of Co lumbia and vicinity, that- they have ta.ken'and refitted the rooms formerly oc cupied by .Gee. A. Ayers, on Front street, above Locust. Wl , ere they are prepared to take Photographs in all styles. Particular attention paid io making Large Photographs,Carta-de-Visites,lvory Types, Ambrotypes, (tc. Copying and en larging of small Pictures. PICTURES COLORED in Oil or Water Colors, in a style superior to any taken in this county and equal to any in the cities. Particular attention paid to taking pic tures of Children. . NVu.- Pictures taken in eloudy'as well as in clear•weather. Orders for Picturrs from old Negatives promptly tilled. The art will be taught to those desirous to learn at a reasonable rate. Call at the Rooms and examine our large collection of Specimens. LESUER &WILLIAMS, jan. 0, Photographers. N. B.'We' hope by strict attention to busmess;'and desire to please, to" merit a liberal share of patronage. • Aro now opening • A Full Assortment 1866 GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Our Stock of Dress Goods Comprises all the LATEST AND MOST DESIRABLE To be found in the Markets of NEW ,YORK & -PHILA., • •Coxisisting in part of Plain and Figured Dress Silks, Plain and Figured Alpacas, Lupin's All Wool De Lemnos, Toil De Indies, . Figured - Piques, White Piques, French. Chintz, 'Fiench Muslin, Wool Delaines, Alohairs, SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS. "NATM-lITM Cr C: Oro S.. Embroidered Hein Stictehed Kerchief's, Embroidered Collars and Cuffs, 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, Lte. Ike 1.742 1,-10 S. IL PURFLE Linen Collar. ; Butterfly Fancy Cravats, • Plain Cravats, Boots 4.t; Shoes. 1-Juts A: Caps, WITH A FULL ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS ARRIVING WEEKLY SI!! We are ready to prove, to the satisfaction of any one who will favor us with an CHEAPER. THAN ANY OTHER STORE OUTSIDE OP PHILADELPHIA Hoping thereby to convince our customers that it is to their advantage to purchase of An examination of our Goods most re spectfully solicited. mar. 17, 1866 CLOAKS COATS, &C. HAVING FITTED UP CI-JO-A.3M we are now prepared to offer Ladies Cloaks, Coats and Sacks, of every style and quality, at very low prices. • • MALTBY& CASE. SPRING 'GOODS 1 MALTBY & CAE SPRING GOODS Fabrics, Styles and. Novelties With a great variety of other And a full lineal And for GENTLEMEN • Plain and Fancy Cassimeres Freneh . and English Cloths Ready made Clothing, - Knit-Shirts,Drawers, Shirting Flannel, Flannel Shirts, Glazed Paper Collars, Plain Paper Collars, etc., etc. CtIiLDIIENS' WEAR, QUEENSWARE, OIL CLOTHS, CA R PETS, _ Ela EMI CUR GOODS BM BOUGHT FOR CASH, And sold at SMALL PROFIT& Though we do not profess RETAIL GOODS At Wholesale Prices, EXAMINATION • That we.do sell them as cheap, or Our motto is ' FAIR DEALING MALTBY Sz CASE, Locust Street,Columbia. Pa. FENDRICH BROS.„ Columbia, Pa.. Established in 1855, DEALERS 1N AND MANITFACTUI RERS OF TOBACCO,. SNUFF, SEM of all kinds. We have just received the best stock of CHEWING TOBACCO that we have offered for sale for the last MiCr-H I T YEARS,_ r Tobacco that we can guarantee, in every respect to give satisfaction or no sale. STOREKEEPERS, MERCHANTS, , and all others who use or sell Tobacci:, in any shape or form call in and, Examine our Large Stock. Before purchasing elsewhere .as you wile find it to your interest. The old saying is, person; will buy where Best and Cheapest Goods After you examine our stock and find we have not the CHEAPEST and the BEST, we do not ASK YOU TO BUY. We also pledge ourselves to sell at PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE & WESTERN PRICES We have made arrangements with a. firm in Richmond, Va., to sell their FLOUNDER, NAVY SPUN ROLL TOBACCO At their Factory Prices. All we make is a small commission You will find that Tobacco the best and• cheapest in market. . If any Tobacco bought of us should not. TURN OUT AS REPRESENTED We will take it back and REFUND THE MONEY. The following brands of CLIEWING TOBACCO, SEGARS A: SNUFF we will keep constantly on baud. Virginia Tobaccos, Extra Nayy, the best in the market The black Crow Navy Tobacco, Lottery Congress, _ Excelsior Sweet Spun Roll 14 plugs . to tb. Va. Rose Budd :lib plugs,' "Va. Cavendish f IA Pllsgs• Va. Natural Cavendish. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore Tobacco. Sweet Ballo. Spun Roll. 12 plugs to lb Nature Diamond Twist, 2a plugs to lb Manus Oronoko, we will sell at . Factory rates. • . Late Tobacco, 22 plugs to lb. Flountleis and Sunfish, 23 Plugs to lb. L . Navy and Raw Twist, SEIGA:HS . I'Ve, have 3111 Brands and Styles, and the hest - (panty in Market;- defy any Factory in the State to produce BETTER STOOK than we are now working into Segal's. We have sognrs cheap a5..51.00 and $1.2.5 por hundred, all warranted• 'to smoke free FINECUT,„,CUPWING- TOE OCO ia tin nil. Hosiery, Gloves, Solace, ' Amulet, Yellow Bank, Plantation, Billy Barta Rosa, Celebrated Cornish, Pine Cut Chewing tobacco, Loose - in Bids and Barre's, S. - - 4 .iina r _ r ti TM , Big Lick, 1 4 it, and 1 it bales, Uncle Sam th and Ilb bales, • Danville:l 7 a., 1,2,, 1 and 10 lb bales, Lynchburg, Va., in 10 %bales, Turkish, i, 4, and lib drums, Cut and Dry,in papers,by the doz. 45 cts. Also loose in 1-2 Bbls and. Barrels. Rosewood Pipes,plain fluted and fancy, Sweet Briar, ditto, of different styles, Double Tub.e Pipes, six differen'; sizes Gum Pipes, do do Indian Pipes,and French Clay Face pipes Clay pipes for sale by the box or dozens 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; &o We want you to call and . examine our stock. You will find all stated in tins advertisement correct and no humbug. You will find no one-torso house,, but a first class Tobacco _House, FENDRIOLI BROTHERS, Wholesale and Retail Tobacco, Snuff and Segar Blanufactury, Front Strcet, L doors abovi Locust Columba, Pa. .Feb, 3, tm3l COUGH CURE! 12 YEAR'S REPUTATION proved DR. Tar, Wild .Cherry (Cc Naptlat Cough Syrup; The most successful medicine in: use for Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, In"-. fiuenza, 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 deal ers generally. feb. 24 2mv WANTED.—To rent. or buy, a small comfortable dwelling house, either in Coluinbia or some neighboring town. Ap ply at the office of the "Spy." mar. 10, • POUDRETTE (Sixteen Years Fair Trial 1) A PEYSSON, P.4I:LADELPIA. Poudrette, 620,00 per ton, taken from the Factory loose, or 50 cents per bushel, and 320,00 per ton in bags, delivered at Steam-, boat and R. R. Depots, in Plagadelphia.— Man ulactory, Gray's Ferry vßoad above the Arsenal, Philad'a Depot, Peysson's Farm, Gloucester, N. J., Woodbury road. Ofdee,—Library Street, No. 420 back of the New Post Glace, Philadelphia. Deal ers FRENCH, RICHARDS 4: CO., 4th It Sts.,Plxiladelphm. fob. 24th 3m they get the and SWEET PIP - Es OF ALL KINDS. SNUFF,
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