EV X 4 , 4; ,Zi./ Notice, to Subscribers. . - 7The terms of the,, Spy are, V.. 501 Ter „annum. A reduction of 50 cents kill be,made Mien : „paid in advance: ' Subscribers are expected te r regularly Iry advanee: • • "•" • The paper will _be' diSecinfinped owlion the time paid for has expired, except' in ape , cial cases. • • •; ti ~; • I • ar'', A mark around this paragraph will be sufficient notice that it is tiEtto•to, pay, up-,—,or the Imo paid' fOr is abou t to expire. . To torrespOilaelltS. Communications,• letters,' contributions, 'generally of merit and intereetlo'the reader, wilt be acceptable front friends from all quarters ".1 • • . " H. Crowded ,oue ,entirely. Ne cwillsoe yoesobii. P. B. S.—We cannot take the agency at -present,' firiie titne'to devote-to it. We will look for a Suitable person and inform you. Co.=—We cannot insert your ad -Tortisernent unless you pay for it in advance and ..,add 23 per cent. to the amount offered. We, haye ,eocen swindled enough' by just suck concerns ;as yours seems to be, , • : MARY-:ETTA.—Your communication •in ~reference to tin pistols, gold watches, &c., has been .received. Chivalrous young man that. We defer ;,publishing your letter, at r least,for the present, Call «down and see us. FAIR PLAY.-We omit 'youi• article on "Disinfectants," on account of publishing one • last 'Week on the same subject. "AltTlitut."—Arthur's Flom; Maga _ -zinelor May, is embelished with flue' eh .gravings, fashion cuts, diagrams, &c.— "The Old' Favorite" will be admired -by . all who sees it. Music—" Wearing of the •Green." The ,literary- contents, are as 4.lsual,:of a high. ~order.; p very -pne.,desir ing i gOod moral magazine, should take -"Arthur's " T. S. Arthur & Cc., 323 'Walnut street; Philadelphia.. s;.?.:so'it year. A SCIUMMIGIE.—On MorOay evening Just 'a, fight occurred in Pantle's saloon, -near the depot, between some Dutch from - the basin, and the proprietor of the saloon. A lively crowd was in attendance and 7"chairs, Clubs, snuff boxes and pistols" -were all the rage. Pantie received a se vere wound on the head by receiving the "counter snuff-box" from the hands of an infuriated Dutchnian. He endeavored to retaliate by drawing a pistol to shoot his man, when a wonvm knocked -his hand, .causing the contents of the weapon to enter his wrist. AT a meeting of Hope Lodge, No. 8, of G. T., held in their hall, on Tues day evening, May Ist, the following Of lice's were installed for the ensuing term': P. W. C. T., C. P. Shreiner ; W. C. T., T. M. Fisher ; W. V. T., R. C. Fisher ; W. Jno. C. Clark ; W. A. S., Wm. Steven son; W. T., L. C. Oberlin; W. F. S., Geo. H. Richards ; w. R. H. S., C. H. Filthier ; 'W. L. H. S., Bessie Wilford ; W. C., Ray. `Wm. 'H. Steck'; 'W. M., E. N. Seals ; W. D. M., Lizzie Erwin ; W. I. G., T. J. :Wright ;. W. 0. G., D. J. Richards. CONFIR3rATION.--:-Bisbcip7ail of'Kan sas, assisted by Rev. John Cromlish, rector .of St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church of this place,cond acted 'the services in that church on Wednesday 'evening last. At the closci of the sermon, Bishop Vail con firmed three young ladies by tho solemn imilimpressive'se'rvice of the Chtireh: - V re were much pleased with the retruirlis of the Bishop, and were glad to see so many present. Bishop Vail is temporarily occu pying tho,position of Bishop Stephens of this diocese who has gone td Europe on 'account of ill health. A DARK NI.GUT.-7—Last Tuesday night •was the most gloomy night of the season. The rain poured down in torrents, and the heavens sent forth heavy peals ofthunder, which made , timid people nervous. The night Nvas pitch dark, servo only when : lit up by vivid flashes of lightning. And du ring allthis tine our Lamplighter was safe—surrounded by all the• luxuries and cprniforts'ot his eottii'go :nee:think ing, we suppose, for a moment, that 'pedestrians . who were so unfortunate as to be caught out that dismal night, had to grope their way in darkness, on . his ac &omit; as not a street lamp was burning. • Crucus.—Dau Rice,.with his Circus and Menagerie held forth on Wednesday lafit in this place, to larger 'imilienc4sthan ever before attended au exhibition of the kind—at least twenty, five bandied. being in each, performance. The exhibition of trained animals was the best we•have over -witnessed. It is, in fact,a Menagerie with a slight sprinkling of Circus,to be enabled. to couple the names.' Dan - delivered a dis course upon the merits and deMerits of the 'different animals, and was listened to in an attentive manner. The 'Blind Horse .Excelsior is truly a wonder, and no one should miss the opportunity of beholding the manner in which a horse can be taught and learn hereafter to treat the animal as ho deserves. HIP-RWAY ROBBERY.—At about'seveia o'clock, oti•Sunday evening, as Augustais Franke, sdit. of Henry Franke, brewer, of this city, was driving in a buggy on his way home from Marietta, he was stopped CliiequeS rock, iMrth'e toad' between Marietta and Colunibia,: 2 -- One of the men took hold of the relug horse, at the same time exhibiting a pistol, while the other (Ipp - I.a:tidied - close .to the vehicle, and, presenting , a,. pistol toward Mr. Franke, , demanded his money and other valuables. Mr. 7,seelrig that refu sal was useless, , gave thein his pocket book and gold ;Watch After examining the ;•iyatcliguard, and finding that it wus of ithe' ibbbers 'returned' ft.— Thelilit'eo.'Wtere:thia:affair'oCeurred; 'is' a pohit from' which no houses are visible, and well calculated for robbers . to, operate 4r.'in. F.,iidnks z he,can ,identify. ono of tl. ? men who waylaid him.—Express. A DISAPPOIY.QIENT.-4 gentleman named Price iiiis 7 enguged to be married to. an heireis 'named, Smith; ,not a hundred miles froin4oWn., The preparations were all:Ma:de, the bridal party assembled, and Esquire Evans ready to tie the knot,square and strong . ; bliitheatriiralaif , the:groom.— But the gallant: Price does.nOt appear! `lt was suPpoei<rhy some tliaL he: had Chang, ed his mind:, • thei , the.. i3p irit - of the' blido Said come ; those that were athirstisaidioeme; andi as if ~ faltilling the scri,aures, though.„ more. likely ~ filling themselves; albs° assembled parte ok freely of tli . .3.yeAding, luxuries; withoak ztueney and yvit7W4 `Price.- hut low and behold the grcioni,wai only detained at the store of I. 0. Bruner, Where'he was purchasing some pf thoserriehlatqllelegant dies goods, intended as a . present for . his handsome wife. Bruner's is just the place -to z , buy . wedding garmeatl4.-r-Ifeideps:f , ully. pest ed• as : to the late styles; 4fiu.'„Und Sells cheap. Sanluel D. Eyans, at. teacher of .Portratt. and _pancy, Paintings, from Washington, D. C., is now, Anierican House, 'where she will bo ready to receive all who desiieinstra'ctions: • FAMIL Y is: a %re ligious monthly published by DaNild,'32c- Kinney, D. D., PittSturgh; $2 per anumn. We know of no'similar magazine that can lay better claim to merit than this ono. It cannot but influence for good all who peruse its ,patios: It should have a wide circiilation..• . • • U. HESS has; alread . i. sold out of the May number of "DemOreSt's Month - ly Magazine." and ordered another lot from the publishers. This work is greatly prized by the ladies for the many enchant ing fashion.and rich steel engravings it al ways exhibits. It-is devoted exclusively to fashions, and is bound to take the lead "of all other similar works. Call at Hess' book store and get this number. READING & ,COLD3II3IA . R. , TgLE GRAth.—The telegraph - line between this place andßeading, on the R.`i C. R. R., is now working admirably. During last week an operator was stationed at Litiz and offices are now opened at all prominent points along the line. First class operators aro employed, and satisfaction will be guaranteed to all doing buSiness cvith them. The office in this place is situated in a cen tral part and is a great accommodation to oar business men. It is under the control of Mr. Cooligan, one of the best operators in the State. "THAT'S So."—Men do not gather grapes from thistles nor peaches. frbm elderberry bushes. Neither do they get first claSs family groceries unless they patronize first class establishments, such - as the, well known Store of B. F. Appold. Spy Office Buildings. He makes a specialty of Iron Stone China and Queens Ware, which he sells in sets or by 'tha piece.' •Ho has one of the finest assortments in town. He also keeps extra sugar cured hams and dried beef together with a fall line' of all kinds of groceries. Call and examine for your yourselves. SOLDIER'S. UNION BALL.:—The Ball given by the " Soldier's Union," Follows' Hall, on Wechiesday evening last, was a grand affair. Wo are certain that the Hall never held as many ladies to engage in the "mazy" .as it did on that evening. They ' could be 'numbered by scores, and the way they entered into the "ring" was sufficient evidence that enjoy ment was supreme. The Hall was beauti fully decorated. Badges of different corps were hung' upon the walls- and • the star spangled banner floated gracefully o'er head. The ceremonies Wore kept up until an, early hour on Thursday morning. COMPLIMENTARY.—We are indebted to the "gentlemanly resident manager" of the ,`trolyhymn ian 'Quartekte,': t fOr a corn plimentary to 'attend their .concert this evening at Strasburg! liow considerate in the young man, heavily ladenod. with empty honors. What does he ape ire ? Is ii a pulf 'or blowing•dP ? guess it is. The. "Quartette" ere really' good amateur 'singers, and would, no doubt have had a crowded , house, when they, performed in this place,if they would have been so lucky as to secure an Agent, who vas' possessed with a reasonable share of wisdom. As it was we 'considered their not having a crowded house to be solely on account of the wisdom, prudence, sagacity:and fore thought of their polite and intelligent resi dent manager. "Where ignorance is b11 , 3=3, 'Tis fully f.O be wise." A-'DELIGIITFUL Tair.—On Taesclay morning last a party of over forty Ladies mid Gentlemen from New York, Pbiladel phia, Reading, Marietta, Wrightsville and Columbia, by invitation of Mi-; Bingham. an extensive lumberman, de'companiod him down the river on a raft.. Although it had every appearance of rain, the party were not frightened and left, here 'about SF o'clock, being piloted by Harry Seiple,one of the best pilots on the lower Susquehanna. When , they got below Safe liarbor,the rain Which had been threatening _all ntorning commenced falling, but only in eceacional showers. There was a goonabin on the raft so the party wore protected , -from the wegther. We have it from one who was along that a jollier party iidver floated down the river. There was alt.:11)411(1one° of eatables anddrinkables,s'o none suffered. The time was passed in singing.songs,tell ing yarns, &c. Before arriving' at Port Deposit the °rain commenced falling in toi'- rents but it did not dampen the- spirit's of -the party' although it; did - dampen their clothing. Arriving at "Port'!, 'at SP. M., the party teek'the boat forThi'Vre de Grace and there took the cars for Philadelphia, and were safely ensconced at the Continen tal at ono o'clock Wednesday morning.— We noticed among the kuiefsocib:Hiiit.r Clymer, the.: democratic candidate , .. for Governor, E, Clymer, Esq., pr6s't:East Penn'a R. R., and other nott,Mes• . 1 1 1 e party all returned home - delightp4 - Nvitli the trip._ We hear that another party j is on the topic for the. Jane freshet. • • ..A.D.IOURND MEETING OF CATNCIE.— Met April 27th; The President being ab sent, Mr. Mullen was ealled to the chair.— Present, Messrs. Bachman, Gossler,Green, Mullen and Nike. The Road Committee ,reported that the culvert at the 'Toot - of- Lociist7strOtt had linen r©paired and that the bridge at: the intersection ;of bbriinidree - street and the Marietta pike; was being thorengly re paired,'ha;"ing•been found'to be in: a very dangerous condition. The committee re ported also, consultation with the Regula tor, concerning the grading of the alley between Locust and Walnut streets,,, from which it appeared that the views of the committee and the Regulator 'greatly dif fered: The following resolution was there fore, on motion of Mr. Bachman, adopted. Ite.so feed, That the Road Committee be authorized to have the alley between Lo T custand Walnut streets, from 2nd to 4th, streets,- graded and paved immediately theigrading to be-regulated by ,said com mittee. On motion of Mr. Gossier, the follew . irig by-law vas adopted : •-• In the absence of the Chief Burgess, and in.: case -- ' of• vacancy, or inability of the same, the President of the Borough Conn:- cil shall exercise the like powers and per form the same duties. . • • • • - Mr. Glisler offered, also tho following rosolution,which 'adopted • "Re.iroy,ed; Tbata c9mmittee: be 'appoint ed,to confer with the Columbia Water Co., in;relation to' the t,lacing a • tire ping in Fourth street, at the head..of the allerbe tween Locust and Walnut streets. Com mittee,' Messrs. • Gossler', Green 'and-Bach man. - • An ordinance relative to shows, -exhibi bitiOnS, &c., was 'then. adopted. On mo tion of Mr. Green, the Secretary was or deredjo procure a book in which to tran scribe the eiarterland ordinances of, the Borough. Adjourned. Guo. 11. RICHARDS, Secretary. A CAnn..:—We respectfully call atten tion of all who use or sell Segars, Tobaeco,Snutfotc. to our advertisement in to-day's paper, and there is no doubt by giving us a call you will find plenty of goods in our line from twenty five' to fifty per cent. cheaper than nest of Phila., or east of Pittsburnh.— We are retailing \o.l, Cut and Dry Smokipg Tobac co at 40 cents per lb., and to-day you could not buy this Tobacco from the Factories under 75 ets.whole sale ; bought before the 40 cts. tax. We also sell liillickinick in lb packages, at GO cts per lb, worth at the Factory, $l,OB per lb. NO. 1, Fine Cut Chew ing Tobacco by the 1-2 barrel, $1,05 worth at the fac tory ;1,50 per lb. Call and we will show You the fac tory price list. These goods .were bought before the Government tax was levied. In the line of Pipes we haye reduced the prices twenty-five per cent.' We further state to all who deal in Tribacco Segars, Snuff, Pipes; Ste., that it will be to their ad vantage to give us a call before parch asing, as our prices will be made satisfactory. Our motto is quick sales and small pi ofits. We have the best stock of double-dipped Virginia Sweet Twist , Tocacca in the market and are the only one in the county who has it for sale. The old and true saying is, persons will buy where they.gat the cheapest. ' All we 1 - A is a - trial and you: will tincl oar goods the cheapest and Will give satisfaction. FENDRICti BEOS. Wholoaalo and Retail 'Tobacco, Snutf and Segar Manufactory Front St., 5 doors from Locust Street, Columbia, Fa. tm3l EI~' , =~l!~Ri~ 771 ~=~yF~~ On April 19th, by Rev. Wm. H. Stock, Mr. Richard P. Kelley and Miss Kate Stager, both of ount Joy. - On April 2Gth, by the same, Mr. Ephraim Kline and Miss Mary A. Beaver, both of West Homplield township. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NOVELT'Sr XN COLUIVIBLLI. COLD SPARKLING SODA WATER drawn from Porcelain Fountain with Choice Syrups, with no possible taint Of copper. We draw our first to-day' at the Family Aledicino Store, Odd Fellows' Hall, where all are invited to call and see an apparatus first class in every respect. "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." CELLOILIDE OF LIME THE great, disinfectant, removes all of fensive odors and deleterious . exhala tons, giving greater security to life in these times of UHOLERA.. Fundirections for itSing given at Meyer's Family Medi cine Store, where a fresh supply has been received. For sale in large or small quan tities. VANILLA. BEANS. A Prime new article, large, strong and ii fresh. Just received and offered at reduced prices by J. A. MEYERS' Apothecary, Odd Fellows' Hall, PONGES, Chamois Skins; Fine Toilet )J and:Shaving Soaps. Tooth and Nail brushes of hest makers with many other fresh articles in our line; opening to-day at the Family Medicine store, may 5, Odd Fellows' Hall. BANK CERTIFICATE LOST A CERTIFICATE for one share of stock 11 of the President., M'anagers and Co., iorerecting a .13ridge over the Susquehanna riser in the County of Lancaster, at or near tho town of - Columbia; Pa:; in the name of, Michael Moore, dee'd., lost or mislaid. Any person finding the same and delivering it to the subscriber will be duly rewarded. _ _ _ J. H. MOORE, . - C. J. HEIST AND, Administrators of Michael Moore, doted. may 5,3 t FINE ART. To Ladies and Gentlemen CIF COLUMBIA AND VICINITY,THIS is to give notice that Mrs. Dr. Samuel D. Evans. a teacher of • Portrait and FanOy Painting from Washington•D. C. will give a course of lessons in Fancy Painting, commencing at tea o'clock A. M., froth and after May Ist. Rooms at Lockard's Hotel, Front Street, where she may be consulted with regard to'style of work and price. N. B. Instruction given in painting in Oil Crayon and Pastel. JAMES MARTIN, Agent. 11138DUCITION XJ COAL A rrivals of Cargoes at the Coal Depot of 11 Bruner Moore, which are now otlbr ed for sale by the 13uslteVtin,Carpr Boat. tlpril 13, Boat Bminit, with Lykon's Valley Stove. " 20, " W. H. Mauch with Ly ken's Valley Nutt. " 26, " Balt Co. No. 153, Balto. Co. No. 5. • Balt Co. No. 128, Balto Co. No. 3. " 27, " " 28, Elvia V. Wall, Lyken's Valley Nutt. May 2nd, " C. C. Co. No. 72, Gray Extra. No. 4. " 4, "0 C Co, No, 15, Gray extra No. 5. . Schuylkill and Shamokin coal on hand. More of the celebrated Gray coal, and the Baltimore Company on the way. All coal sent in good order. .T3RUNER a: MOORE may 5, '66 CHEAP FOR CASH.: SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN ELEGANT DRESS GOODS, LADIES' SACKING CLOTHS, GENTS' AND BOYS' C..SSIJIEItES, • ' • 'Linen Goods in great variety. Domestic Musi ins, Prints, Flannels, Ginghams. • • • • and Skits. GOOD HOOP SKIRT FOR $l,OO at •3. W. STEACY do CO., . Formerly STEACY tt Bowurts Cor. 2nd and Locust sts.. may 5,'.66.: - ' 1 -Columbia, Pa. Look here NEW FIAT & CAP STORE, No. 61 North Queen Street, Howell's Building, Lancaster, Pa. • T "a: undersigned being -- practical HATTER, and having given his per sonal attention to the busin4 ss would take this opportunity of informing the public generally that be has opened a— - NEW HAT & CAP STORE, at the place above mentioned, where he will be at all times prepared to supply those who may favor him with a call with the . , BEST & CHEAPEST HATS t CAPS . of the Latest and Most Fashionable Style. Having tad considerable experience in the• business, .ho hopes to meet a generous , share of publc patronage. may S-66-1y JESSE SMITH. NEW--ADVERTISEMENTS NALTDY & CASE LOCIIST - STREET; BELOW SECOND, SPRING & SUMMER G 0 ODS 011 , 344 , 4(4 A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of . • . DOMESTIC GOODS , At the loweSt cash prices. EXTRA HEAVY YARD WIDE BROWN 'MUSLIN'S at 22 cents. LADEIRS' CLOTHS CASEiiIVCERMIS, - • ' CALL AND SEE the " Gabrielle )/ Hoop Skirt 7 "The most beautiful skirt in the market, Also • Bradley's Duplex, Hopkins' and other popular makes always on hand, as eileap as the cheapest. M. 11. MOORE, I= THEY ARE NOW SELLING. - IMPORTED GOODS at ..11UCII. LESS THAN COST OF IMPOR TATION. ALL WOOL DELAINES AT 45 cents DOUBLE WIDTH, DO AT S 7 cents. OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION PRICES OP OLD GOODS RE DUCED ONE BUMP. OUR STOCK OF GOODS is being constantly replenished, and al ways kept full. Although they feel confi dent of offering greater inducements to purchasers, than any other establishment outside of the cities, we most respectfully solicit an ezamtkation of their 900(18 that all may JUDGE FOR. .THEMSELVES, ONE PRICE FOR ALL REGULAR GOODS. Col., may sth '66 Have now open - PT7I-11_i 'srroClK At Gold ,Prices. SPECIAL ATTENTION I 4 invited, to their large, and. CHOICE SELECTIONT DRESS GOODS. IL PULL .TaINIII WHITE G-C.; OM S- LATEST STYLES OF NOW OPEN. FANCY CASSIMERES, Irarawau cLowas, And a general assortment of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS AT VERY L 0 W PRICES. Boots & Shoes Of all kinds and at styles ALT REDUCED PRICES. SUMMER HATS, ALL STYLES AND PRICES. Lost QTRAYED or stolen from tho • snbscri ber, ft Maltese Cat (not very large.) A liberal reward will be - paid by returning it to my residence. C. S. KAUFFMAN. may 5, tf T ETTER& REMAINING UNCLAIM _Li ED in the Post Office at Columbia Pa., Saturday . , May 5,1866. i 1."'.1.`0 obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for 'advertised letters,' give the date of this list, and pay one cent for advertising. LADIES' LIST. Bowman M A Fairs Sarah R. Pencil Elizabeth - Thornton Martha lletweiler Elizabeth GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Brady E W Newbury L G Camp Simon C Rowa E _ . Came John Rice Simon Dalton A. A. Reif William R Erwin Robert Roth Casper . • Friesch Conrad • Stoner Simon George John Stoner Joseph Gracey James Stanley W P Bumpier John W Surmann Kasper Jackson Samuel Suntman John Reinter Frederick Shause J E Kelso William Wallos John Miller JBayer Jakolo McDermott Patrick Edwards John Tighe Patrick M. J. FRY,P.M. New Goods--New Bargains. THIS WEEK at HALDEMAN'S. New Carpets--New Oil Cloths a -I EI'S - WEE At lialdeman's. Sun Umbrellas and. Parasols, at HALDEM AN'S. LAWNS <C• TRIN DRESS GOOD S "Not an inch from last or any other season," THIS WEEK at HALDEMAN'S. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, BRADLEY'S SKIRTS at 1-lALDEMANS A Chapter on Skirts. PEOPLE Will talk about BRADLEY'S Duplex-Elliptic Steel Spring Hoop Skirts, (and with an occasional exception) speak knowingly. Their Pre-Eminence, over all others, is undoubted. Their Popuhirity, established. Says the N• Y. Herald, They are not equaled in elegance, elasticity, durability, comfort or economy. The .Y. Y. Evening Post,' says, The Du plex-Elliptic is accepted as the latest step towards perfection in Skirts. The _W. Y. Cont. Advertiser says, The im provemeut through the Duplex- Elliptic is so great that other styles are last tailing, into disuse. The Ladies throughout the Laud, Universally acknowledge them to be the most perfect and agree able skirt worn. HEAD-QUARTERS For BRADLEY'S SKIRTS At HALDEI%fAN'S, Who keep other so-called good makes (not specially to show the intiriority of other makes) but rather that the superiority of the Duplex-Elliptic shall be made appa rent. To Whom. it may Concern,—The plates used in our advertisements for the Duplex Skirts,aro not suited for any other makes. . Stones thrown across the street, have no effect upon Bradley's Sprit gs. We don't challenge nor defy but invite competition. At IL•ILDEMAN'S April 28, Lebanon Valley College, At ANNVILLE, 1...E13A NON CO., PA A NORMAL AND CLASSICAL DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOTH SEXES. MFRS institution, having been refitted and newly furnished, will be opened as a normal and classical school of high grade, on Monday, May 7, 18013. Instruc tion will be given in common and higher English. Mathematics, Natural Science, the German, French, Latin and Greek languages, Vocal and Instrumental music, Drawing and other Ornamental brunches. Sc~_ corps of the best teachers will be employed. TERMS, for Spring Session of 13 weeks : One-half in advance, the balance at mid dle of session. Boarding, washing, light, fuel, and tuition, $f f. Tuition, normal or classical, > s DaySchool. ls. Primary, 1 • ll. Music, with use of instrument, - 12. The rooms are entirely furnished,so that the only additional expense will be the necessary hooks. For farther information address Rev. G. W. MILES RIGOR, General Agent, at Lebanon. Pa. or Rev. T. R. VICKROY, A. 8.. Principal, at Annville, Pa. mar. 31,-2m. Get the Best. ?THE KEYSTONE LINIMENT. IS'ackriowledged by all who use it to be THE VERY BEST article of the kind that they ever tried for Chronic Rheuma tism, Tetter, Whiteringworm, Sprains, Burns. Swellings,Frosted Feet, Toothaebe Sore Throat, Poison, Bite or sting of In sects, and in tact all complaints requiring an outward application. All that is asked for it is a fair trial. If there is no relief the money will be refunded. Good for man or beast. Printed directions accompany each bottle, Manufactured and sold wholesale and retail by JEPFERIS Lk; BRO. Coatsviile, Chester Co., Pa. Wholesale department, No. 825 Market street, Philadelphia. apr. 21, tt, Soda Ash .° mHE best and cheapest article for la - 10:- X ing soap, just received, and-for sale by R. WILLIAMS. CONCENTRATED LYE, OR SOAP Maker, just received, and for sale at a low price by BOOTS AND SHOES! SELLING OFF TO CLOSE OUT. THE subscriber having sold his store and dwelling, is compelled to close out his stock which he now offers for solo at very reduced prices, either Wl] OLESALE OR RETAIL. Ills stock consists of as large and general usortmont of Mons' Boys' Ladies' and ChiWrens' !Moots and Shoes, us car be found elsewhere in the town. Those requiring Boots and Shoes, will find it to their advantage to CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK, before purchasing elsewhere. SAMUEL GROVE. Col., mar. 24,-2m • Columbia, Pa.. Established in 1855 DEALERS 1N AND MANUFACTU RERS OF TOBIN,* SNUFF - SEGIRS of all kinds. • We have just received the best stock o CHEWING TOBACCO that we have offered for sale for the last , MIOrH . T I "=-4421.-FLS- Tobacco that we can guarantee, in every respect to give satisfaction or no sale. STOREKEEPERS, MERCHANTS, and all others who use or • sell Tobacco • in any shape or form call in and Examine our Laige Stock Before purchasing elsewhere as you will 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 and find we hare not the CHEAPEST and the BEST, we do not We also pledge ourselves to sell at PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE & We have made arrangements with a firm in Richmond, Va., to sell their FLOUNDER, NAVY, and SWEET At their Factory Prices. All we make You will find that Tobacco the best and cheapest 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 CHEWING TOBACCO, SEG ARS & SNUFF we will keep constantly on hand. Virginia Tobaccos. Extra Nayy, the best in the market. The black Crow Navy Tobacco, Lotters Congress, • Excelsior Sweet Spun Roll 14 plugs to lb. Va. Rose Budd. lb plugs, Va. Cavendish plugs. Va. Natural Cavendish. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore Tobacco. Sweet Ballo. Spun Roll. 12 plugs to lb Nature Diamond Twist, 23 plugs to lb Mantis Oronoko, we will sell at Factory rates. Date Tobacco, 22 plugs to lb. Floundels and Sunfish, 23 Plugsto'lb. Navy and Rnw 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 Secars. We have segars as cheap as $l.OO and $1.25 per hundred, all warranted to smoke free. FINE CUT CHF WING TOE A.CCO in tin foil. Solace, Amulet, Yellow Bank, Plantation, Billy Barta Roga, Celebrated Cornish, Fine Cut Chewing tobacco, ?..lECOIC.JI - 1 1 .11f, U@D.ACriC). Big Lick, i lb, and 1 lb bales, Uncle Sam, A- lb and 1 lb bales, Dauville,Va.. 1 and 10 lb bales, Lynchburg, Va., in 10 lb bales, Turkish, and llb drums, Cut and Dry.in papers,by the .?oz. 45 cts. Also loose in 1.2 Bbls and Barrels. PIP:KS OF ALL KINDS. Rosewood Pipes,plain fluted and fancy, Sweet Briar, ditto, of different styles, Double Tube Pipes, six differen':, sizes Guw Pipes, do do Indian Pipes,and French Clay Face pipes Clay pipes for sale by the box or dozen. Pipe Stems,aud Match Boxes of all sizes, FIVE DIFFERENT KINDS OF SEGAR CASES. All styles and shapes of S NUFF BO XI S. Chewing and Smoking Tobacco Bags GUM, LEATIIEIt AND ,BLADDER SNUFF, • STARRS, RAPEE, ' CONGRESS, SCOTCH, &c We want you to call and examine our stock. You will find all stated m this advertisement correct and no humbug. You will find no one-horso house, but a first class Tobacco House. FEN BRIO [I BROTHERS, Wholesale and Retail Tobacco, Snuff and Segar Manufactury, Front Street, 5 doors above Locust Columbia, Pa. Feb. 3, tm3l INTEREST ON DEPOSIT S. Mhe 6:olumbia Bank will receive money _L on deposit, and pay interest- therefor, at the rate of 41 per cent, for six months, and 5l per cent. for twelve months. SAMUEL SHOCII, Oct, 14, '65.-tf. Cashier. R. WILLIAMS CIDER VINEGAR at JACKSON'S. B EST SYRUP AfOLASSRA SON,S. PRIME RIO COFFEE atJACKSO,vs. Treasurer's office of The Col'a, and Port Deposit R. R. Co. Notice is hereby given to the stockhold ers of the Columbia dr, Port Deposit Rail road Company, that the tenth install ment on the capital stock of said company of• five dollars per share, will be due and payable at the oflice of dui Treasurer in Columbia,Pa., on the 17th day of May 1866: By order of tho Board of Directors. A. J. Ii...N.UPFMAN, mar. 17, Treasurer. FENDRIeII BROS, ASK YOU TO BUY WESTERN PRICES SPUN ROLL TOBACCO is a small commission SEGAJS Loose in Bbls and Barre's, Feb. 10 66.4 f. NOTICE! FIRST NATIONAL EANII=OF C OLUMBIL Receives Deposits,, Make Collections on all Accessible Points - on Liberal „Terms, Discount Notes, Drafts. Bills of Exchange, &e., Buy and sell Gold-CouPons;- - Strver, Gold, Sic., &e. _ Interest will Ix pair on , specialdeposita, - viz : For 12 months, 51 per cent., frig 6 minithe, 41:per cent., for 3 months, 3 per — ter:V. l .l)er annum. We alSo" furnish 'all United States -Secu rities-and other Bonds and S, ocks, charg ing the Broker's commission only. Discount day: Mondays at 10 o'clock, A. M. S. S. DETWILER;': Cashier. fob. 10, '66 NEW STORE: MsTPARALELLED ATTRACTIONS! JS. SNYDER announces to the citizens . of Columbia and vicinity that. he. has opened ' at - "his 'ROOM , on the corner of Front & Locust, a First-Class stock.Of DIXY GOODS, consisting of all the latest styles of, Dress Goods, Cloths, • Cassimeres, Linen Lt Cotton Goods, together with a full.supply of Sheetings, Shirfings, • • Tickings, ecc. of the best quality. His stoek•oi Bleached G oo d s . Flannels, Bahnorals, Hoop Skirts, cannot be surpassed In addition to the Dry Good's depart ment, he has the most carefully selected stock of BOOTS & SHOES ever brought to this 'place, consisting of Ladies' Gaiters, Balmorals, Children's and Misses' Wear of all sizes and descriptions. Men and Boy's Bouts of all kinds, sizes and styles, A share of public patronage is solicited J. S. SNYDER, Cor. of Locust 4.t, Front. April 2Sth ly. Lumber and Coal THE subscribers announce to the public that they have on hand a large stock of lumber and coal, which they offer at reasonable rates by the car load or other wise. Pine, Ash, Lath, Poplar, Pickets Oak, Hemlock. LOCUST POSTS, BILL STUFF OF ALL SIZES. COAL! COAL! Baltimore Company Coal, Black Dis mond, Shamokin, Lykens Valley, Schuyl kill. Orders respectfully solicited. COOPER PR ART. apr, 21, '66-tf FURNITURE. COULD CO'S Celebrated Furniture Establishment is removed fnim Sec ond and Race Streets, to the Splendid NEW DEPOT, Nos. 37 and 39 North Second Street, (Op posite Christ Church,) Philadelphia. Where they purpose selling for one year, at about cost. Elegant Furniture at Fabulously Low Prices. Also, at their Ninth and Market Streets Branch, where they are selling equally low, being about to enlarge the premises. GOULD cfs CO'S Furniture Depots, Nos. 37 and 39 N. Second St., and' Cor. 9th, and Market streets, mar. 31, 3m Ne w Resianrant• IN. THARP,. respectfully announces . to the Public. that he has taken and refitted the saloon formerly known as the "Ellsworth," on Front St., above Walnut. Oysters served in every Style. The BEST ALE always on, draught. april 2S ly. T. N. TaARP. Dr. F. lIINIELE. MARIETTA, PA. By special request offers his professional services to the citizens 01 Columbia. He may bo found at his office at the residence of Mr. 13 Haldeman on Locust Street near Presbyterian church on Thursday only, between the hours of 12 M. and 5 P. M. .W - kle will attend to special cases of chronic diseases of long standing. may. 10. '66. - Notice. rphere will bo a meeting of tho stock holders of the Masonic Hall Associa tion of Columbia, at the office of k. J. Kauffman, Esq., on Saturday Maw 12th, I.stiu, for t..e purpose of electing officers, adopting by-laws, and making a porMa nem ornanization. BS order of the Corporators. A. J. K.A.T.IFFMAN, Sec. Pro. tern. april 28 '613-2t 31 BUILDING LOTS . T HE subscriber will sell at Private Sale, 31 BUILDING LOTS, situated on the Lancaster Pike and. Mill Road, in the Borough of Columbia, Lan caster Co., Pa. Each lot contains in front twenty feet, the price will range front sixty dolla"s to one hundred and twenty dollars per lot. The terms are twenty dollars at the time of sale, the ballance will be received in any amount and at any time, but the whole amount must be paid. by the 14th of June 1567. Apply to WILLIAM 1:1001:10W. Cherry street and Lancaster Pike. apr. 214,-3m HENRY HARPER, 51:0 - ARCH STREET, A ft PHILADELPHIA, Watches, Fine Jewelry, Solid Silver Ware, and Superior Silver Plated Ware, at Re. (laced Prices ! March 24, 1566-3 in. MILL EVERY AND STRAW GOODS. JT W. CA LVER CO., alztvo opened and are receiving week ly a line assortment of Straw Hats, Bon nets, Silks, Ribbons, Flowers, FramesAc Wholesale and Retail. Fancy and Straw Millenary, Bonnets on hand. JOHN CALVER & Co., No. 61, North Second St., blow Arch, March 24 2m Philadelphia, NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, zro. 3, WOLF'S ROW, Front Street, Columbia, Penna. THE Subscriber takes this method tia inform the public, that he has opened Grocery and Provision store, where he will keep constantly .0u hand a fresh stock of Goods, 6uv.lx as Sugar, Mackerel, Coffee, Herring', .Uolasses, Cod Fish, . Tea, Sugar Cured Rams Spioes, slaksa.l dere. Crackes pried Beef, Soap, Flour, FRUIT & CO.NFECTIO.YE.RY, Oranges, Raisins, Prunes, Figs, Lemons, (CT., which he will sell as cheap for cash as any similar store in town. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. apr. 14, tf THE CELEBRATED I X L CUTLERY, Geo. Wostholm, A. No. 1, at E. SPERINWEI - Jewelry Store. ug. 28. and Shawls, Shingles, Pattern T. EC. MATECIOT.
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