The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, April 14, 1866, Image 2

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W. lifayes Grier, Alis't Editor.
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,C OVUM MA PA •
Saturday,Aprill42 1866.
Advertisements, to secure Immediate insertion
'Must be handed in on or before Thursday evening
each Iveelei,
ONY - - Mr. L. O Oberlein, is our authorized
Agent fqr West Hempfield Township. He
will take subscriptions, advertisements &c.,
fqr the "Spy."
TilE NElTj'.~.
The boiler of a steam tug exploded at
Troy, New York, on Saturday, killing
flee persons. .
.leorre.4poeden . t writing from Ger
many; layi that probably 150,000 persons
Atilt leave the, country for the Baited
States this Tear..
qnLen's Il t otpi and adjoining proper:
ties, in Lock Haven, Pa., were burned
laskyreek. -Loss -
The lickik'storn ot,E. W. Coaling &
Co., in Panville, entered last
week. The sure was burst open and $14,-
000 in money, and papers stolen. About
MOO of the money belonged to the
Ilowar . crs Expre.. - ss Oqmpany, of whicli
Conkling is the agent. An un
- successful attempt was made on thcilqq
vale Bank; which is located next dJor to
-the store.
—Gen. Scott has left New Orleans for
• New York,soinewhat improved in health.
—The House of Representatives, on
'Monday last,tbllowed the example of the
Senate in passing the Civil 'Rights Bill
'by a two-thirds vote, notwithstanding
- the President's "objections." The vote
* stood' 122 to 41—the bill passed the
'Hons.: Originally by 111 to 38.
,By direction of the Quartermaster
Genera - I, Brevet Major James Gleason,
Quartermaster United States army, will
start in a_ day or two to make a tour of
, inspect on of 'all the battle-fields: of
Virginia for the purpose of ascertaining,
as far as possible, the number and loCa
tion of all the Unioi, dead that have been
'buried on
_the:fields. It is the intention
of the government to have all these re
maini brought - to the Arlington Ceme
tery for interment, where a monument
will b,e, erected to their memory:
Thq billiard saloon keepers of Boston
are in trouble. The law says that they
'shall not admit minors to their establish•
ments without the knowledge and con
sent of their parents or guardians, and
that their places quill be closed a ‘ t six
ecleck on Saturday afternoon. The
chiefof Pollee has notified thew that the
law will be strictly - enforced.
• —Gen. Sherman, coTmandiug' the
military division of the Mississippi, has
fixed the'• boundaries of the department
, of the Platte,iiith•headquarters at Omaha
'lliad' Gen: Grautliai apirOved . the order.
' There -is sonic chance of having an
uerial railway in -Broadway, lirew York,
;he bill to authorize its construction
.hiviug passed to a third reading. It is
uite likely that the bill will pass.
'Cot R. Riddle Roberts, Sr., aid-de_
ramp to the GoyFno'r upd . head of the
executive military bureau, has been re
lieved front further duty at his oun
qt st.
The Pennsylvania Senate on Tuesday
passed the General Appropriation
A number of bills of no public importance
we're also passed.
The House of Representatives passed
a Tesolution urging Congress to equalize
the soldier& bounties. The Committee
Historical Painting of the battle of Get
tysburg, reported that o r proper scene
i:ouldnot he ?greed upon, and asked to
be continued in order to visit the grounds
with Gbu. Meade, in June or July.—
The - request was granted. A Committee
e•Conference was appointed on the bill
repealing the Receiver of Taxes' five per
- cent: co'rrirpisslon on delinquent tax-pay
ers, there being a difference in regard
to the time when the act shall take effect.
TUEPROPOSED ODD-FELLOWS' TEM
PLE:..^: stated, meeting of the. Cone-en
don of 3epreseutatives of the various
lodges' of the Order of Odd Fellows, in
Philadelphia, appointed for the purpose
of.,ortmtingfa structure suitable for the
purposes:or.the Order, was held ou Sat
urday,eveniog in the Grand Lodge room.
The . President, Mr. Fleury ITopkins,
pre:Sebted 'the charter incorporating the
; Fellows! Temple of the city of
Philadelphia," which he had obtained
according to the instructions of the Con
vention: Alter a free and full discus
sion•the charter was accepted, without a
yote, and on motion of Mr.
Andre w J. Rusted, a committee was a
•- I 7
pojiate , d , to ,, draft by-laws for the govern-,
Dlept of the association Until such times
as 010,O09worth,of the stock shall be
taken; * hen thc.`• subscribers (who will
consist exciusively of members of the
0i.der) . ,7111 ta r ke the management into
their. own, .bands. .The repicsentatives
froaa ledges reported that
to the .stoFt; .11-ere . being
-ribe . rally,iall.en: • . • . .
--„ A. .T_ :§te l y - art's residence, now in
coiirae of e're'e:CiOn'bn I.Fifth avenue, New
York, will 'oost,' altogether - about 'one
million five hundred thousand dollars.
editorial and IlliorOlaneoug;.
--The Artist's adieu to his pieturbe
You be hanged.
green-eyed monster; Fenian-
12:1
--When taken tole well shakeni—
Canada.
—Award of merit! Artemus.
--:The enterprising firm of Cooper &
Part -• offer for sale, Locust Posts,
Ohestnut Posts 4nd Rails, Coal, Lumber,
&LI. •
---,-.Personal=_George Wilford Esq., of
the Paymaster General's Office, Wash
ington, D. C., is on 4 brief visit to his
family in this place.
--,Nothing adds more to the appearance
of a well dressed gentleman, than a neat
fitting boot or gaiter. The place to get
them is at Peter Fraley's, Locust street.
—'We direct attention to the adver
tisement of Dr. 11,)g:ers, in another
column.
—Three Pip.nos for sale. For particu
lars call at this office.
—Try that real Simon pure' Virginia
smoking tobacco 4 13t.totip's. It is mild
and highly flavored, He has a few of
those elegant "Peach Segars" Wt.
' _Mt:. George J. Smith has com
menced, the manuflicture of ice cream,
mid the lovers of It“uty. can
always be supplied with the very best,at
his confectionary establishment ou Locust
street,.
—Read the advertisement of the
Union Busines College in anothers.column,
—The Reading Railroad now runs a
through ear from Philadelphia to Wil.
lia tusport..
—Snow to the depth of a half inch
fell at Cincinnati on Friday night.
—Snow Qovered the ground here on
Sunday morning.
—A grand parade of the entire fire
department of Philadelphia will take
place on the 4th, of July next,
—Why is. Stephens, the Fenian chief
tain, like a tensorial artist ? Because he
is a head-scenter.
—Maxim for speculative people—Oil
that glitters is not gold.
—The rinderpest is bad, but throwing
orange peel on the pavement is the rindest
pest.
--lA...catsup made ofdecayed beef liver
and other injurious ingredients,is having
a large sale in Englat.d. - The manufac
turers call it "mushrcom catsqp," and
the taste is similar to the genuine article.
—There is a theatre attached to the
Utica Insane Asylum.
—The Houston Telegraph, claims that
the only dark wines in the world that
can compete iv a fair way with the Mus
tang wine of Texas are the 'Madeira,
Burgundy, and the Lahbryna Christe.
—The act incorporating "The Odd
Fellows' Temple of the City Of Philadel
phia,' has been signed by the Governor.
—The cleventh'uational woman's rights
convention is to•=nssemble in New York
on• the 10th of May. They. propose to
demand •af Congresz, that all women shall
have the right of suffrage.
—Michael Connery, connected with
the Mobile Custom Flouie, las Made •a'
valid seizure of 150,000 Havana cigars.
—Victor Hugo declined an • offer of
8100,000 made by the Solid of Paris,for
his new work "Les Tray.ailleurs de la
Mer."
—Alexandre Dumas has just signed a
contract with the new Free Press of Vi.
enna, for a novel drawn from life in
Paris. The Price paid is five thousand
dollars.
man was recently oonvic.cd- for
stealing his neighbor's cow, and hiding it
in his cellar. It was a cow-ardly mode
of cow-hiding
--A carp.) 13 ter was employed by a
farmer, and rendered the following curi
ous bill: "To banging two barn doors
and myself seven hews, one dollar and
a half."
—Notwithstanding the frequelt ex
poseures which gift cnterpristi swindles
have roceiVed in the public press, they
appear to flourish as heretofore, bearing
out thp . olci adage that !'es long as there
are fools in - the workl,therc will always
be knavei."
—Value of Metal-tipped shoes for
Children:—An acquaintance who has
three children, infdrins us that since he
commenced buying tipped shoes (one
yeqr ctgo), he has saveil'tho price of new
boots for himself.— Commercial Bulletin.*
—lt is ap insult tolhe sbrewdpess of
Americtins to ask Thep to !my the
mawkish mockeries of Paris perfumes
gat. up hete,wheq the :souoreign excellence
of Phalou's "Night Blooming Cereus"
is Admitted even in the foreign cities
where the genuine extracts are made.—
Sold everywhere.
—A friend of ours recently obserying
an advertisement in a New York paper,
promising on the return of twenty-five
cents to send a recipe to keep water in
wells and cisterns from - freezin in cold
weather, sent on the above - named sum,
aid received by return mail the following
answer: "Take in your well'and 'cistern
on cold night; and keep thou) by the
fire,".
lady. asked a-minister whether a
persommight trot he fond of ,dress and
ornament withuut being proud.—
"Madame,". said the minister, "wheu
yoU see a tox's tail pepping elite? 4 Lilo,
you may be sure the fqx is tsithin, { '
la d.y_
. t h lush a e . ll she read
it.
the "A -Leta"' on' purpose to •be
agreeable to him. "I would rather have
'lad-love without art,''he replied. ,
dangerous crevasse has appeared
in the Mississippi river, five tulles helew
New Orleans, ou the opposite hank.—
Twenty feet of the" bank have gone out,
and' the gap is increasing.
—The studio of T. Buchanan Read ;
the artist,was on the - thiid'iloor of Pike's
Opera House, and all its contents were
destroyed: Atuppg tbein":3yas Reade's
last picture fi'early completed, called
YounoDrea{n.
t•.
—Newspallor • Saspopsion.--AIL the
-
lady pppers Va , have
te;iq iiu,spencled pohjicatioci, - in
conse,gue.nee of the priote.rs'iefhiio i g'iO
a reduction of wageal
!Vashington Correspodeuce.
W.t.sainaToisr, D. C., April 10, '66.
MESSRS. EDTTORS : Yesterday after
considerable excitement and not a little
"fillibustering" on the-part ofsome of the
democratic party, the Civil - Rights Bill
passed the klouse of Representatives over
the veto. The galleries were densely
crowded and every - one listened intently
for the result which was received with
applause by many present.
On Sabbath we had the pleasure of
listening to two excellent sermons from
one of your Colimibia . Ministers, Rev. R.
A. Brown. In calling them excellent,
we use the word advisedly, for though
we liave frequently heard him preach,
yet when addressing a Washington audi
ence, a congregation over which he has
no special control, he dispenses with the
scolding proclivities which so strongly
predominate and preaches real gospel
sermons.
Merchants and business men complain
greatly of the dull times, and stagnation
in business, though in selling goods and
settling accounts they are exact from the
necessity oloNamining broken bank notes.
•'Greenbacks" and national currency be•
ing the only recognized legal tenders.
Were it not for Congress and the vast
concourse of strangers drawn thither by
the present session, Washington would
present an unusually dull and gloomy
appearance compared with the excite
ment of the last four years consequent
upon the sojourn of a vast army.
Gen. Griot was arrested last Saturday
for fast driving through the city. The
papers in commenting upon it allude to
a similar occurrence with Lincoln during
his lifetime. The Italian Opera is in full
blast and crowded nightly with lovers of
sweet sounds and delicious music.
The approach of the Cholera has
awakened the authorities to the necessity
of rigidly enforcing sanitary measures
and there seems to be a prospect of this
city undergoing such a cleansing as it
bas never enjoyed before.
The pleasant weather of the last two
days has had the effect of bringing out
the spring fashions awl Penn'a Avenue
is daily crowded with those who are
anxious to display thei- new " fixings."
CORRESPONDENT.
—The decline of prices is at present
affecting the value of almost; every arti
cle, except paper—printing paper. The
price of this article has experienced no
decline. It stilr,continues firm,and pub
lisher:3 of newspapers are put to great in
convenience and expense by reason of
this state of the market.
eruption called " swine pox" has
made its appearance in Milton, N. C.
sevcral persons have died of the disease.
—Within a few weeks ten coroner's
inquosts have been held on persons in
London of hydrophobia, and in most
cases evidende was given showing the
disease to have arisen from the bite of
dogs in the streets, - •
formal, fashionable visitor thus
addressed a little girl: "How are you
my dear ?" 1 ` "Very well I thank you,"
she replied. The visitor then added :
,i,‘Now, my dear, you shuuld ask me how
I am." The child simply and honestly
replied, "I don't want to know." •
SPECIAL NOTICES.
It, is a Fact,
That more suffering, disease and distress, is allevi
ated by Coe's Dyspepsia Cure than by any other one
medicinal preparation extant. it is infallible in
Dyspepsia, General Debility, Lassitude, Weakness,
no Appetite, Indigestion, and is an immediate cure
for any disease of the stomach and bowels.
Would also say in this connection, that Ono's
Cough Balsain, compounded by the same tirin, is
invaluable in all cases of Croup, Sore Throat,
and lung complaints.
DEAVNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA
!lull), treated with the utmost success, by Dr. .1.
.18A VS, tionlis.t and Aurist, (formerly of Lydon,
lIolland,) No 519 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi
monials from the most reliable sources in the city
and county elth be seen at his Office. The medical
facultyure invited to :accompany their patients. as
he pas no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes,
inserted' Without pain. No charge made for exami'
mar. 24, 't 11.1 y
D".TFJ3BETT'S PaYSIOLOGICAL
'flair Itkrenerator.—The wonderful
popularity of thWPropqrmion is on precedented.—
It is lymoming the standard article over everything.
of the kind. and is the only unobjectionable .Hair
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 beautifut Hair
on bald heads, and always stops its falling otT.
It frees the head from alt daadrutf, Itching and
humor.
Has no dirty, sticky seihn ants or unpleasant
Odor.
ills neat, does not soil the finest fabric cr skin.
As a ciressizig, it is unrivaled,
N . ° other preparation Iva: either the merit,or popu
larity, wherever it.goes. 'livery bottle warranted.
J. A. 'MEYERS, Apothecary,
General agent, Qdd Fellows' Hull Columbia.'
mar. 2-I, um+
9 - IHE CONFESSION'S AND EXPEEI.
ENCE O . V iN.INVALII).
Published for the benefit and as a CAUTION TO
YOUNG MEN and ethers, who sutler front .Nervons
3lebiliiy, premature decay of Manhood, &c., supply
ing at the same time d'he Means of Self Cure. fly
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.
NATIIaNIII, MAYFAIR, Esq.,' EroolOyn, Rings
Co., N. Y.
jan. 27, IT,
To Consumptives.
THE•ADVERTISER lIAVLNGBEEN
restored, to health in a few weeks by a very simple
renahly, titter 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 cure.
To Sll.who desire it, ho will send 'a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge,) with the direc
tions Mr preparing and using the same, which they
will find aware cure fur Constunption, Asthma, Brim
ehitis,'Coughs, Colds, etc. The oily object of the
udvertiser in -ending the prescription is to belief'
the afflicted, and spread information which he con
ceires to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer
will try his remedy, as it will cost p.m nothing, and
may prove a blessing,
rank* wishing, the perscription, will pleaso ad
dress
Rec. EDWARD A. WILSON.
I% Miamisburg, Kings County.
Dee. 30, 'O„.-13rn :New York
A Cough, Coldor Sore Throat,
REquticEs IMMEDIATE ATTENTION AND SHOULD DD. CULCSED
IP ALLOWE,TO CONT/NVE,
Irritation of the Lungs, Permanent • Throa
Affeetio n,or an Inevaittde Lung _Disease
TS OFTEN TOE RESULT.
Bro Stroinchia I Troches
iVING DIRECT INFLUENCE TO TUE ;;AUTS, GIVE /RE
AIEDIATE RELIEF.
leor Bronchilis,Astlana, Catarrh, bonsump
tivc and Throat• Diseases.
TROCRES ARE USED WITH ALWAYS GOOD
SUCCESS.
SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS
will find Troches useful in clearing the voice when
taken before S'iliging er Speaking, and 'relieving
the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal
organs. The Troches are recommended and pre
scribed by Physicians, and hare had testiniohials
from eminent xnen throughout the country. Ifeing
au . artiete of true merit, and having proved their eftl
caey by a test of tunny years, each year finds them
in new localities in various parts of the' world, and
the Trochee urouniversaly pt . onounced better than
•
other articles.
Obtain only "Brown's Bronchial Troches," and do
not take rin ‘ y,of the, WOrtlitaksAitications that, may be
•
offered,
SJld'o'veryfh - ere in the United Statos, and
cign Countrle. at 35 conts par box.
Oct 2.6 6 mos. •
.
Errors of Youtti,
A Gentleman who suffered ter years from Nervous
Debility, Premature Decay,' and all Or effe cts O f
youthful indiscretion, will,.foi the'sidr.p of suffering
humanity, send free to all'Whp aped if, the receipe
aid directions for'making 'the simple remedy by
which he waS c:ured. S.i..erers Iviabing to proti tby
tile advertiser's epep:qce,can do so by addressing
JOHN 1.3, OGDEN,
Dec. 30 '6O ly t No, 13, Chamberi st.. N. Y.
A Ca r
val! tt
A Clergyman, while residing in South America
as a missiootity, discovered a safe and simple reme
dy Tor the cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay,
Diseases of the Uringry did Seminal Organs, mid
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 dezre to benefit the afflictedand uhfOrtanate,
will send the recipe for preparing and using this
medicine.in a scaled envelope,tu any one who needs
it, Free ofC:harge.
Please inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to
yotirsell.
Address; -
JOSEPH T. INMAN,
Station D, Bible House, New York City.
mar. 173m0.*
• 47 - g IILINHOOD; HOW LOST,
JA.
ttlrLi • 9 HOW RESTORED.
Just, published; a new edition of Dr. Culvcrwell'a
Ceiebrated Essay on the racical cure Without med
icine) of Spermatorrhica, or seminal Weakness, In
volunhiry Seminal Losses, Impotency. Mental and
Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marrirge, etc.;
Os°, Consumptson, Emlepsy„ and Pits, induced by
self.indulgence or sexus.l extravanance.
.1-ta_Price, in a sealed envelope, only Ii cents.
The celebrated author in this admirable essay
clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' success
ful practice, that the a:arming consequences of self
abuse may be radically cure without the dangerous
use of internal inedecine or the application of the
knife—pointing out a mode of cure at once simple,
certain, and effectual, by means of which every suf
ferer, no matter what his condition may be, may
cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically.
Lecture should be in the hands of eyery
youth and every man in the hind,
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post
stamps, Address the publishers,
CHAS, J. C. 1:4 - 1,3NE & CO.,
327 Bowery, Now York, P. 0. box 4,556.
June 17,'65. ly
Strange, but True.
Every young lady and gentleman M 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
humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card,
All others will please address their obedient servant
THOS. F. CHAPMAN,
Dec. COGS ly. S3l. Broadway, New York.
THE MASON ct; HAMLIN CABINET
Organs, for sacred and secular music; forty differ
flue styles, Ssu to SCOO each. Fifty-one Uold or
Silver Medals, or other first premiums awhrded
them. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address.
MASON' & 11AMLIN, Boston, or
MASON BituTHERs, New York.
sept. 9,
$9 !—AGENTS wanted for
V six entirely ?Lew articles, just out.—
Address 0. T. GAIIEY, City Butliing, Biddleford,
itiar. 10,-'66-Iy*
It is said of the ladies of France, that, as a clas - s,
they are the handsomest in the world. With rosy
cheeks and blaelt hair, who can help but think so.
Dr-Vellum's Pills never fail to make. the complexion
a healthy and rosy hue. Ladies try them. Sold by
all Druggists. Alar.lo
CIDER VINEGAR at
JACKSON'S
BEST SYRUP MOLAssyt.al so.vs
P RIME RIO COFFEE at
JACKSON'S
Feb. 10 66.-tf.
Lebanon Valley College,.
At ANN VILLE, LEBANON CO., PA
A NORMAL AND CLASSICAL DAY
• AND BOARDING SCHOOL FUR
BOTH SEXES.
institution, having been refitted
X- and newly furnished, will be opened
as a normal and cla.Asical school of high
grade, on Monday,. May 7, 1866. Instruc
tion will ue given id:common and higher
English. Mathematics, •Natural Science,
the German, Ifrench, Latin and Greek
languages, Vocal Mid Instrumental music,
Drawing and other Ornamental branches.
corps of Up' Uest teachers will be
employed. . _ "e'
TERMS, for Spring Session Of 13 weeks:
One-half in advance, the balance at mid
dle of session.
Boarding', washing. light, fuel, and tuition, $Ol.
Tuition, normal or classical, 15.
Day School.
31.
Music, with ti-e of inbtiumcnt,
The rooms are entirely furnished,so that
the only additional expense will be the
.necessary books.
•
For further information address
Rev. G. W. MILES RIGOR,
General Agent, at Lebanon, Va.
.or Rev. T. R. VICKROY, A. B„
Principal, at Ann grille, Pa.
mar. 31,-2m.
CLOSING OUT SALE OF THE
NEUFCHATEL WATCH Co
Owing to thefailure arid sudden close oldie works
and businei-s of the
NEUFCHATEL WATCH CO.,
a large number of Fine Watches, manufactured es
pecially for the United Slates, being heavy,first class
time keepers, intended to stand hard usage and
sudden changes of tempera: ure, are left in our hands
for iminedtate sale. As agents of the Company, wo
are obliged to dispose of this Stock for Cash. in the
shortest possible time. We have therefore, decided
on the plan annexed, as the one that will be produc
tive ofthe desiredyesult. This plan gives every one
:inopportunity of ollAnining first-class time-keeper;
at a price that a,l eau command. As every Certifi
cute represents a Watch, then: are no blanks, and
every one who invests in thus sale must get a watch
at half their retail price at least.; and if at ad fortu
nate, one to wear with pride through life.
11,..mittances may be made at our risk in Registered
Letters or by Express, or Post-Otliee Orders and
Drafts payable to 1111 r order, and we guarantee a safe
return. This INSURES safe delivery and sure re
turn to every patron.
We wtirrant every Wateh as represented, and sat
is,filetion is guaranteed in every instance. Knowing
the worth of the stock, we call give a warrantee to
every purchaser. The price ha, been placed at the
very low figure in order to insure immediate sole;
and all who desire to improve the opportunity should
make early application.,
HAZARD, MOORE &CO.,
303 Broadway, New York,
-Agents for the Neufchatel Watch Co
The following splendid list of
FINE WATCHES &,- CHAINS
IX7OB.T2Et 5350,000
To be sold fur
TEN DOLLARS EAGB!
127 Gold Hunting Chronometers $173 to $430
163 Gold Hunting Patent Levers 151 to 323
1.4 Gold Hunting Duplex. 3,0) to 30a
173 Gold i laming Patent Levers 75 to 275
232 Gold limiting Levers tO to 275
210 Gold Slanting Lepines 20 to 200
169 Gold Magic-eased Lovers 20 to 275
335 Heavy Gold Patent Levors 74 to 225
265 I [envy Gold-Cased Levers 'lO to 175
420 Ladies'Gold-Hunting Lovers 45 to 225
272 Ladies' Gold-Enameled Lovers 55 to 250
133 Ladios'G olt Magic Levers GO to 275
233 Ladies' Gold Engraved Lovers 43 to 173
203 Ladies' Engraved Lepines 40 to 125
3SO Heavy Solid Silver Duplex 35 to 123
73.3 Heavy Silver Patent Levdrs 30 to 125
503 Heavy Solid Silver Levers 25 to 103
473 heavy Solid Silver Lepines 20 to st)
263 Ladies' Solid Cased levers 25 to 91
2:24 Ladies' solid Cased Lepinc 0 :0 to 63
All the above List of Watches will be sold for TEN
DOLLAR. Eaen.
Certificate. representing each end every watch in
the above list are placed in similar Ent elopes and
sealed. Any person obtaining: a Certificate, to be
had at our office, or sent by mail to any address,can
have the article called for on the return of the Cer
tificate, with Ten Dollars.
We Charge. for forwarding Certificates, fie cents
each. Five will be.sent fur Si, and Fifteen for SS.
The Certificate must, in all cates, be returned with
and accompany the money when goods arc ordered.
All orders promptly tilled and forwarded by re
turn mail or express,
JIAZA.RD MOORE ,E CO..
803 Broadway, :Now 'York.
mar. 31-it.
INTEREST ON IlitEPO SITS.
Ihe .Columba Vonk will receive money
on deposit, and pay interest therefor,
at the rate of* per cent. for six months,
and 5) , per coat, for twelve months.
sAmtrpL. SHO.CII,
•
Oct. 14, '63.-tf, . Cashier.
SELECT SCHOOL
ATISS Mary E. Greene's school will corn
-NJ.. .m en co on 'Monday, April X6th, in
room No. 6, on the firSt, floor of the ' Ptiblic
School building. Being well and fat:drably
knoWn us an experienced and , suocdssful
teacher, she respectfully solicits •a' C,cmtnf=
mince of pu bl I;tt ver, feeling assured ` that
satisfaction willzbo given to all whomay
entrust their'Children to her. TerMs
moderate. apr. 7,-2t.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
cOLUZBIA,
Receives Deposits, Make Collections on
all Accessible Points on Liberal Terms,
Discount Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange,
&e., Buy and' sell Gold-Coupons, Silver,
Gold, &Lc., &o.
Interest will be paid on special deposits,
viz :
p er 12 months, 51 per cent., for 0 months,
41 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.
186 Q
ORNAMENTAL
Someilving worth preserving. -4)(5),
The table below thin
a dvertisement showin g
th e unta be la o n f plant t an acre. priams
iievireapgrmta
I===l
SHRUBS, GRAPE VINES,
VEGETABLE PLANTS, &C.
Of Fine Growth, and of
THE CHOICEST VARIETIES
Are ncyr offered at a
LOWER PRICE
THAN ANY OTHER NURSERY
In the State of Pennsylvania, at the
COLUMBIA NURSERY,
One-half mile north of Columbia
Person who desire to plata , either
FRUIT OR ORIsTALIIENTAL 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
TIRO SL It'llo BUY
would do well to order direct from me, or
come and select for themselves. In either
case I will be
Personally Responsible
for the
GENUINENESS OF EVERY
ARTICLE SOLD.
And I here again Invite any person who
may have purchased any thing at my
Nursery that did not prove to be genuine,
or true to label, to notify me of the fact,
and I will cheerfully make it satisfitctory.
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 at any of the un
der-mentioned distances
Distance aPart, No. of plants.
3 toot 43,590
134
44, 39,363
10,890
234 " 6,969
• 4.8 tO
4 " 2,722
1,742
1,210
392
393
134
6
9 sc.
12
25 "
13 "
21
24 "
3U "
mar. 17, 'GO
FLOUR AND FEED:
WIIOLESILE & RETAIL
r[IFIE subscriber would respectfully in-
I_ 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 be procured. His
ii'IIITE "WHEAT FL OUR
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 et 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.
Ho will endeavor by strict attention to
business, and by always having on hand a
a supc , ior article, to merit a liberal share
ofpatronage. A trial of his White Wheat
Floor is solicited. TER)ts CASH.
UEORGE BRAN DT.
Col:, mar. .10,-ly
IKARSIIIALI2S
CATARRH SNUFF.
This Sant - I'llas thoroughly proved itself to ho the ,
hest article known fur caring the Catarrh, Cold in
the Mead and Headache. It has been found an ex,
eellent remedy in many cases of Sore Eyes. Deaf
ness has been removeu 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 dig eases of the
'lead, The sensations after using it aro delightful
and invigorating, It opens and purges out all
structions, strengthens the glands, and gives st
healthy action to tie parts atleoted.
More thaw Thirty Years'
Of Sale and of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache
Sault; has proved its great value for all the common
diseases 01 the Head, aad at this moment it stands
higher than over before,
it is recommended by many of the best physirdans
and is used with great success and satisfaotion
everywhere.
Read the Certificates of Whole.
sale Druggists in 1864.
The undersigned, having for many years been ac
quainted with Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache
mutt; and sold in our wholesale trade, cheerfully
state, tim. we believe it io be equal. in every respect
to the recommendations given of it for the cure of
Catarrhal Affections. and that it is decidedly the
best article we have ever known for all common
diseases of the Head.
Burr & Perry, Hasten, Barnes & Park. Neat York
Reed, Au.ston & Co, " A. B' D.Sands,
Brown,Lamsou & Co., " Stephen Punl & Co.
Reed, Cutler & Co., " Israel Minor & C 0.,"
Seth W. Powle, " McKesson & Bobbins,
Pairbank & Co. A. L. *coy i (6 "
Henshaw,lidinands & Co; M, Ward, Close &
11. 11. Hay, Portland, Ma. Bush , CGlale.
For Salo by all Druggists. .TRY IT.
Jan. 0, '06.1y
LESHER & WILLIAMS,
The well known : Photographers,
COLUMBIA, PA., •
DEG leave to inform the citizens of Co
inmbia and vicinity, that they have
taken and refitted the rooms formerly 'oc
cupied by Geo. A. Hyers, on Front street,
above Locust.
IVlsere they are prepared to take
Photographs in all styles.
Parttentur attention paid io ' making
Large Plaoto,graphs,Carta-de-Visites,lvory
Types, Ambrotypes, Lt.c. Copying and en
larging of small Pictures:
PICTURES COLORED in Oil or Water
Colors, in a style superior to any taken in
this county and equal to any in the cities.
Particular attention paid to taking pic
tures of Children.
Pictures taken in cloudy as well as
in clear weather.
Orders for Pieturrs from old Negatives
promptly filled.
The art will be taught to those desirous
to learn fat a reasonable rate.
Call at the Itooms and examine our lard°
collection of Specimens.
= LESHER dt WILLIAMS,
jag ; . G; !GO.' * Photographers.
N. B. We hope by strict attention to
business, and desire to please, to merit a
liberal share of patronage.
Ara law opening •
A 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. (6 PHILA.,
CongiSting in partof
Plain and Figured Dress Silks,
Plain and Figured Alpacas,
Lupin's All Wool De Laines,
Toil De Indies,
Figured Piques,
White Piques,
French Chintz,
French Muslin,
Wool Delai nes,
Mohairs,.
SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS.
WI IT , (31-r-D.037)S-
Embroidered Hetn.Stictched Kerchiefs,
Embroidered Collars and Cuffs,
Hemstitched and plain Handkerchiefs
louvines best kid gloves,
Silk Thread and Silk Gloves,
Kid finished Silk Gloves,
,uliuoral Skirts.
cashmere Vests,
. Cloaking Cloths,
Whit:Goods,
Knit Goods,
Hoop Skirts,
- gosiery,
Cloaks,
4.ke, Scc
S. El. PTIRFLE
Boots 4: Shoes.
Hats ct. Caps,
NEW GOODS ARRIVING WEEKLY
lye are ready to prove to the satisfaction
of ally ono veil° will favpr us with an
CHEAPER
THAN ANY OTHER STORE
OUTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA.
Hoping tliereby to convince our customers
that it is to their advantage to purchase of
An examination of our Goods most re
spectfully solicited.
CLOAKS, GOAT, &C,
HAVING FITTED -U.P
A.. CD OAS. MK%! :?•E
We -are now prepared to • offer Ladies
Cloak's; Coats and Sacks, 'of every style
and quality, at yerylAw.A.m&z, CASE
a
SPRING GOODS
MALTBY & CASE
SPRING GOOD
Fabrics, Styles and Novelties
With a groat variety of other
And a 11.111 line of
Ana for
G-P., 1 -1- 21_, MEN
Pinin and Fancy Casisimeres
French and English Cloths
Ready made Clothing,
Knit-Shirts,Drawers,
Shirting Flannel,
Flannel Shirts,
Glazed Paper Collars,
Plain Paper Collars,
Linen Collars,
Butterfly Ties,
Fancy Cravats,
Plain Cravats;
ME
WITH A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
CHILDRENS' WEAR,
QUEENS WARE,
OIL CLOTHS,
CARPETS,
EDI
MI
OUR GOODS
Aro
BOUGHT FOR CASH,
And sold at
SMALL PROFITS.
Though we do not profess
RETAIL GOODS
At Wholesale Prices,
EXAMINATION
That wo do sell them as cheap, or
Our motto is
FAIR DEALING
ATALTBY & CASE,
Locust Streot,Colunkbia. Pa,
mar. 17, 1566
Columbia, Pa.
Establi3hed in 1855 '
DEALERS 1N AND MANUFACTU
RERS OF
ORIN, ISNUFF, SEGIRS
of all kinds.
We have just received the best stock.,of
CHEWING TOBACCO 7,
that we have
_offe'rec,l for sale for the last:
Tobacco that we . can guarantee, in every
respect to give satisfaction' Or no sale_
STOREKEEPERS, MEROTIA'NTS;
and all others who use or sell Tobacco.
in any, Skape or for call in andn
Examine, our Large Stock
Before purchasing elsewhere as you
find it, to your interest.'
The old saying is, persons will buy where,
they get the
Best and Cheapest Good
After you examine our stock and find;
we have not the CHEABBS.T" and, the.
BEST, we do not
We also pledge ourselves to sell - if
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 raake.
You will find that Tobacco the best and':
cheapest in market.
If any Tobacco bought of us 'should noE
TURN OUT AS REPRESENTED
REFUND THE MONEY,
The following brands of CI EWINC+
TOBACCO, SEG ARS & SNUFF wa
will keop eonstaratlT on hand,
Tobaccos.
Illxtra Nayy, the best in the market.
The black Crow Navy TobitnCo x
IJotters Congress,lx"Neelsior Sweet; Ban 14 Plugs.
to
- Va. Rose Budd. tb plugs,
Va. Cavendish a lb plugs. -
Va. Natural Cavendish.
Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and• Baltimore
Tobacco.
Sweet Balto. Spun Born-12 plugs to lb
Nature Diamond Twist, 23 plugs,to
Manns Oronoko, we. will sell tkt !
Factory rates.
Date Tobacco, 22 plugs to - lb.
Flounders and Sunfish,
Plugs to lb. .
Navy and Raw Twist,_
We have all Brands and Styles, and the.
best quality in Market. We defy any
Factory in the State to produce BETTER
STOCK than we are now working into
Seglirs, We have Spgßrs as cheap,as $l.OO
and $1.:!5 per hundred, all warranted tq
smoke free.
FINE CUT CELEWING TOAA,CCg
in tin foil.
Hosiery,
Gloves,
Solace,
Amulet,
Yellow Bank,
•
Plantation,
Billy Barta Roca,
Celebrated Cornish,
Fine Cut Chewing tobacco,
Loose in F Bbls and Barrels,
o te.
Latird\j
Big Lick, lb, and Ilb bales,.
Uncle Sam, A tAisi, Ilb bales, '
Danvillelra., .1 , 1., 1 and 10 lb bales,
Lynehhitra-, Va., in 10 lb bales,
'Turkish, 1, it, and llb drums,
Cut and Dry,in papers,by the. doz, 45 ets.
Also loose in Bbls and Barrels.
PIPES •
OF ALL KINDS.
Rosewood Pipes,plain fluted and fancy,
Sweet Briar, ditto, of different styles,
Double Tube Pipes, six different sizes
Gum Pipes, do do
Indian Pipes,and French Clay Face pipes
Clay pipes for sale by the box or dozen.
Pipe Stems,and klatch Boxes of all sizes,„
FIVE DIFFERENT KINDS OR'
SEGAR CASES, •
All styles and shapes ot
SNUFF 8°0 , X.E5..-
Chewing and Smoking TobaCco
GUM, LEATHER AND BLADDER,
STARR 4 RAPEE,
CONGRESS, SCOTCH, &c:
We want you to call and examine our stock. Your
will find all stated in this advertisement • correct,
and no humbug. You will find no one-horse house,,
but a first class Tobacco House.
FENDRICH 111tOTHERS,
Wholesale and Retail Tobacco, Snuff• and Segar
Idanufactury, - Front Street, 5 doors above Locust
Columbia, Yu. . Feb. S, tm3l •
Poudrette, , $20,00 per•ton, taken. from, the,
Factory loose, or sa cents per bushel, ank
$26,00 per ton in bags,, delivered at Steani -.
boat and R. R. Depots; in Phila.delphiti.—_
Manufactory, Gray's Ferry 3toad
the Arsenal, Philad'a Depot, Peysson'a.
Farm, Gloucester, N. J., Woodbury road:
Office,—Library Street, No. 420 back of:
the New Post Office. Philadelphia. Deal,
ers FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO:,
4th cfs Callowhill Sts.,Philadelphia.
feb. 24th 3m
- 33_ mssmcmc,
COAL DEALER
,
Having taken charge of the eitensive
Wharf, formerly leased by .11, Baumgard
ner, lying between the Can4l4nd
at Coinfo lala,l am prepared to recei l ye and
forward. toal,, Iron„ I . J,umber, Ore 40.. 4 with,
promptness, . ,
Coal will be taken from the Canal Boats,
without waste," b 7 - means of r - ,1„ hoisting
apparatus.
Consignments solicited,
April 7,186 G. 3m.
FENDRICH BROS.,
ASK YOU TO BUY. ;
WESTERN PRICES
SPUN ROLL TOBACCO
is a small commission
We will take it back autl
SEG-A_IRS
ST - T_T.F'_F
(Sixteen Yeats Ett,ir•tr.ina
A PEYSSOX, PHILADELPI4,
• ANA AGENT,"
COLUMBIA, PENN'A.