The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, May 26, 1866, Image 2

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pOLUMECIA PAL
paturday; May 26,1866.
Aciveztisqr;ents, to secnro Imutediate: , tuseraion
moat be( Landed in on 01' babi:e ritui.sllity evening
.
(reek.
Issy7-.31r. obertein, is our autitorizecl
Agent for West. I-rempfield Toisitsht:p. lle
will take suli.r.riptlaUs, -adverti , §einents
.
The News.
Eighty-seven eases of arms belonging
to•The 'New York•Feuian Seaato,•have
been seized at' Erie, Pa:
he health of Jeff Davis is improving:
Dr. Wm. Wilson, an enterprb;ing arid•
distinguished citizen of Bethlehem., 'died
at. his residence on Monday afternoon.
At a special election for_menibier of
the-City Council, held in the - Thirteenth
I lVaid, Baltimore, to-fill'avacaucy, Sam
-Wei7Wylie,lndependeet Union - ea' odidate,
received 'OB -majority over Colonel
Schldy, - the regular nominee. .• -
•'lu the United States 'Senate, cn
Tbinriday, the Military Committee re:
ported a bill to provide for the cqualiia
tion of bounties to soldiers in the 'late
two; accompanied by 4 report in 'regard
to the atimunt of money required,
js s'et'ilown-at
: ;The West Chester Delrocrat in Gout
raenling upon the Stonewall Jackson
cel4bration at the South, says, amoni -, the
toast ' s drank was One
_`•Henry A. lyzise; Prisoner: o 1 war—, un
k.,)rgiven, niforgotten"
to which this distinrmished
, indi~ilual
iesPolided'as follows.
"I don't know that I am a prisoner.—'
hLaughter.] I am bound by no chain. J.
ave a pass to go where I please upon the
soil of my native laud. At least General
Grant says so. I may be arrested but I
wanted• he man Hyblg to tell me whither
I might gq, [Cheers.] I have the proud
satisfaction of saying that I fought until
we balwon the privilege of being paroled.
TApplaused There is no authorttyher9 or
elsewhere to arrest me or to stop my mouth
solong as 1 obey the condition of that pa
j.olle I shall stand so long as I live. [Alt
plituAe.]. You Call me a prisoner of wail - 'I
am
s not!tr prisoner of war: If a prisoner at
edt, lam plisoner of peace. Among the
last shots fieed by infantry at Appomattox
Were - Pee fired by the tr e ops that I had the
r'
hono and pride to lead; and :here at Ap
pomattox peace was brought about. -
- You cad it lost; it is not lost. If it is lost,
the cause of civil - liberty is doomed, for it.
too, is lost. There was a Paradise lost and
a 'Paradise regained, and there will be a
Paradise regained in this country. The
blood that has boon spilled is too precious.
I should not believe in God if I did not be-
Ileye that a special providence would yet
give victory to and scet-tre the triumph of
civil liberty in this country.
;,."One thing can be said, there was one
maii who could not be driven to do that
... vhich' het did' not consent to do. As long
as one man in this commonwealth—a voice,
['What Commonwealth?'] What Common-
Beltith? There never was but one Virginia.
ut I tell you Old Virginia is not at holm:.
She will come back some of these days,and
'then the devil take the hindmost. I am.
.Svatching,and will tell her when: she comes
what has been done .in her absence. -if It
say, 'Mamma, your children did not do
that.' It•was done by int pogtbrs and 'pre
teriders.'—Atfain I sa,y, there is- but one
Virginia. They have"( then and are wield
ing- her powers., If I_ ant a traitor let thdm
Make the ium tof it. If lam a traitor why
don't .they try, the and hang me? I have
lost my.lands and property, but I would.
'clean boots bn your streets sooner titan bow
to usurpation. Ifl had tri tun Plied, I should
have :favored stripping them all linked—
'
, [langhtbr.] Pardon! They might have ap
pealed for pardon, but I would have seen
.the'm damned before I would have granted
It. For my - self,the boot being on the other
]eg,l hike no oaths,l ask 9opardons. (Pro
longed Cheers.) •
"That is honest and 'outspoken
,to say
,
the least of it, and in that view we aci-
Inirc . it, lifenry A. Wise is a representa
tive man e and the sentiments expressed
by hini' meets with a hearty response
'from' atm' est; every le iding rebel in
Ihe'Solith'. The lenient policy pursued
by the President, Ims,made them impu
dent amFdefiant. ~. Wise_ was not so bla
tant iiiimediately after the surrender of
tee. - Then he anticipated • different
Treatment both for , himself and his eoln
rianions in crime. He expected to be
hinged • as'a traitor,' but seeing now that
.V4.ere is 'tio danger of that, he again as- ,
.
Sumes the character of the bully and ories- —An invisible ad vertispneat, more
• '11 . 1: am a traitor, why don't they • , convincing'th4 printed ' Words, is now
try me . •
'andl
- Ph:lieu's "Niglit :Moore
any me.'?. Were we President of' in'
...,
Cereus. In a tholsand fashionable
, the, United States, how soon we 79 1 11 d Twines in,the -.city of New York. - that
etop,that.eackle. But he has his parole , advertisement is simply the stream 'of
-,iti:his pocket, aud as he , dehmtly shout s delightful fragrance' poured from' every- '
1. --eriii go where-he pleases—tauritinr;.and
'
' -of this famous extract. Sold every•
• '
iiisuliiii , " , Northern 17uion Men, and reit' flagon
where. , •
—The Nztshvil'e Garrotte -
-eratincehisitreasonable doctrines with im- -.- , • • • learns that tfhe
prospects of the Iwheat crop in Georgia
'punk:. 'The struggle,,is not yet over
.are most tlattering._ From Mr. ,Lollar,
.ivithqiim. Ile, still looks forward to: their . who
~ has been , traveliu4 , extensively
tiltikate success. ' Had the - ,- : _, ; outh, been throughout Alabam a au'd MissisSiPpi
the past few leeks, we ' have a
'successful, he would - have , stripped tite clAr'ng
sil - nhir , repeil in regard to the prospects
ilrorthe'riz people 'l . ialzet2 4 „Who .ISrorth-':
‘ 1 of the wheat' movie those States, • - ,A
face • 06 - tilL much larger atuotiut, o's this maple cereal
tern man -doubts) . this, in the
.fact.that.thonsands of our ; -brave,' noble has been sown this yearthan ever before,
Al t •
"Union soldiers were mardered and-stan'•e,-1 and the blades are I.lrel'tly . v•iti feet - high-.
:icraiiil'll 'in their Pestileritial
prison pens i
As.for pardOnin , * them, (the, North), he ' Ge;;;Lt :tris. Gririies, that tine eld dam ,. ' •
: Whose form we ofmn meet,
I , t l would have seeia them damzed , before he white wandering through the busy town'
lye "``l'' upon thustreet;— l. • •
•tcould have grantecl.it g' •• Of course lie
- "Nirdtild - ;-ancl'yet-in "the - face'. of-- their
A'e *. C4l:bfl;al;ba e rtiu.s - ' cruelty. during;the
rebellion, and this- frank confessiou., of
-one o, their representative men as , -to the
treatment they would have admit ikered
• ;t6'NortbernPeople had - they.' b'eett':itto
ceSSful,"What are we *dsked - to . „ - do '? .Ve
,are,,not . only. , • asked to • forgive , them;
.butet&.admie the blood, thirsty; traitorods
seoundrelebaek 'into the':halls -o' .f. f Con
,-
,ireigtelegii late for us.' ', ;Let 'us rather
'tielAiiiii, - p'rePa . ritY , " the' llei r ri Peri ;cords
AliaPwillB . tro.Pl , tilejr, , toro , less oPek:s.zt,lid .
,de m o nstratetotalt ,- mankind.:thatii t: thei-' e
United States, treason is a criMer7sid
must and will be punished i : : -
editorial nal Illiorrllattrouo.
— z ‘qr:ep.,•qc;hn;'offeis:o:ll kii4ds of Vri6k,
fa' 'sale. . • -I:: ,
-The ,salary inr the Gove,inor,tit.-Cal
,iforiiii is 114,0012,•,in
'—There:are 37;000.churches_ jck,:;'..tlieT
,
UnitekSt4tes. - •
,
- 7 1Ynnted, the receipt w4ichluivert
when a ~e ntleman "pays his respects." -
- - :-•-•A`witty fellow says tharlinop-Airtsr
hanging out , of a ;•croof remind r:bi - n - Cof -
peer of belles.
—Neither false curls, false teeth, false
calves, uor even false eyes, are as bad
-Why is a lover like a, dog ?
" ; 4
cause he bows•and •'-
- . -Whon was beef - steak the highest ?
When . the'`e * ow juxuried'oVer the moon.
—Which runs the faster, heat or cold?
Heat, beea.il . se'yoi.i Can' Cateh''a
—The property - of Ex-Governor Aiken,
of South Carolina', bas . been restored to
him,' on therecwnendation of Gea.
Sickles. ,
—Dr. Seago, assistant' editor of the
Editor.
Atlanta, (Gat)lira • cumulated suicide in
St. Louis, last week.
—There were 010 civil and 250
Crim
inal cases on ,the docket at the • April
term ut the Clicuit Court- at Columbus,
Miss. .
.
—There are now two .hundred.,„and
seventy four churches hi:New York, and
oue hundred a i seventy : ei4ht iu
—A letter-froth Madrid, states that
ex-President Mi Fi and 'wife
arrived there on the 22nd of last month.
—The National • Temperance. Society
has voted to raise a fund of $1.00,00d._ of
whieh''s):9;oco - ti - ;tib:
scribed. 2. -; - • •
—Hon. George,W.Su,t,nnicrs,is poken
of as the cOnserViitiVe'eA:iidale fur next
Governor of West Virginic. -
=Several of - the Virginia sp,rings'llay . e
completed their arrangements to. open
the present season. .
--A new steam, ;Ixagotl fox ,eoinn.lon
roads has just been tried at Quincy, Illi
nois, the papers say; with fail promise of
,
success: •
repOrted that 'l5O
be discharged from the Treasury Depart
ment at,the end: of the month.
the roan who has.never.told an e.cl,
itor how he could better his paper leas
gone to INiarief,ta to Tarry a woman that
has never lOoked " '
--31 . r.'0. C. Mines offers his vinegar
works for sale. • Se,e ads'ertiseinent. -
next State Agricultural Fair
wiltbe held at-Easton. .
—Very magnanimaus— : The Council
in not allowing our.batchess to sell veal
under threg weeks, old. We contend
that there is ne;yeal fit cat at three
weeks old, and in nio3t places its sale is
prohibited at that age.
—For-"pure-unadulterated liquors, go
to the. store oi'd". C. Bucher. See his
advertisement in another column.
—Why are women hard on clothes?
Beeause, whe,tl they buy a new suit they
wear it out the first day.
—Why is a mad bull an' animal of a
convivial 'diSpositiOn? Bee:luse he - offers
a horn to . dvery'one' he meets.'
—Whs is Queen Victoria, just' about
now, like a deaf lady? Because her
Erin (hearing) is ip a bad condition.
—A dentist of our auquaiatance, says
It is much easier to take, the "Tartar'a
woman's teeth tolip off, her tongne.
—The Erin ting bivision of the Treasu
ry dailyprints fiactional currency in all
denominations anfountinp: to eight thous
and dollarss. In.i order, to meet the , , , uni
versal demand for small o circulAing notes
the 'United States Treasurer issues, trom:
fifty to seventy thbaSatid dollars.' • Thesis,
are covered •by the redeniptibUs of the ;
department.
—There - is to Le a . epin,plete reorgani
zation of the clerical force of the_Treasu
ry licpartment,_and all delinquent or. in
cc;qlpotent clerks, will be relieved, dud
honorably dis • dliared - soldier's ;Ai& niay
be foUnd qualified . 'bi• the treasury lilt:
amining:Board to fill the vacancies will
be appointed.
, • Ti'estcrit Benzisphere,at Tyrone,
and the Bpi° limes, have been
discon
'tinned, The latter vas under the patron
age of Hon. 'Chas: - Y:: 'Culver, and 'is
stopped in consequence of his, failure.. It
was a very, excellent paper,but published,
doubtless,,at,a loss', The re,adinc waiter
was disproportionate to s the advertise
ments.
.. Like bright , st gold her virtues shine.
' She'k kiwi and - good to all, • '
And never takes a glees of wine
Or wears a waterfall.
• 'She always keep: h i erjoys and cares
Within her taitlifal
- And when she buys her household wares
, Slie always,g,lts t,he hest,.
She': known in all the region round
' 'As one of pleasant'moleds, • •
Ot purest taste and judgment sound—
. At Britner's bays her goods.
Good ladies all,`hec counsel keep,
And follow it betimes,
And buy ybur goods, both nice and cheap,
• Like kindly madam Grimes.'
her,you then,JoUr frionds.trill greet,
:*AVotc you've clone before, ' •
And'nrl - •
To buy'at !ironer 's Store.
A fashlomible assortment of all 'isifids
of die - tis' - g&mis; Vo - ois 'shoes, - Ifoop:
skirts &e.i''iihyleyS' 'on'• hand - at 0.
Bruner'sstore' Front St. above Locust.
fiater from 'Washington.
Washington, , l!acw 23d, 186 Q
-. . „
-i-DEAR SPY was rather clisa.p•pti s
.ed / not' finding in your lg;St isSuo a:long
article from the Sr. Editor; headed !''.Dot
,tings by the way," or . te,',X. • d j ay .
11041, ' &c. Now 11fr.ilSeniors,
-
u c ite too modest. No "doubt cl nu
merous readers would have beau highly
..ratified with your remarks on the many
objects you saw in yogr very bri2f visit
`d ne'dt' ,- -Wisli . -"Yot'-llet
bored ; both at home ; and, abroad--- . -allow
us some time for recreation, won't you?
—EDI) As much as I was pleased with
your i visit and happy:to havelthe society
of 'yourielrafid dstiniable lady, I tell you
.I. hoped -of,you; , - , after -the•
close in:geptiou z you :z made -of-,Tseasury;
hite,il3JQ' War , : .Dep't,.
expect of 'the - 15race
where MissAliiiris, stooq;serdeinea by the
book case and : clock,. when she brought
,"dywn, her. man.", This may . not be of
ninch irnPortlince - tO 'Staid' men of your'
stamp, but there is deep significance to
thus afiascul'ine of tlie'a'ibertine schnol;
whecifre'iloirwhannisery they' en'tail,'sb
that they may have somewhat of which.
they Can boast among animals' (miscalled'
men) qf their OW 11 species. While speak •
ing Undle 'SaM's:banking estaldish
meat,
.the '• Cashier's Room" is well
worthy of . a• 'few uiomeut's observation.
Thc,large burglar Troutsafe is avonder-
fal specimen of mechanical ingenuity.—
erp,, drafts make id. New York may
bC 'obtained fee& of charge. Once n
month the Clerks of.Depts., Laving tam
flies iu
the takeadyantapp of the
facilities offered to„ send. money to bhp.
loved : ones - at home. The western &mit;
of the Treasury Will be, when finiShed,
ode of the .plos,LlOgnitioent in the Union.
Same " of th - e'stbnes cost ,ti : 1000; "TiS
,
said the .old State Dept. will betaken
down to make room for the northern ex
tension of the Treasury. In the event
of the State Building being demolished,
the White House, after being made lire
prbofi appriwylifjpil: §tate pur
poses. If this Would take place, it is in
conteniplutiou to build an Elecutive
Mansion in amore healthy locality : Now
Mr. Editor, let us walk . into the White
House, to be the occupant of which so
many hart spent years of intrigue with
cringiiig, unscrupulous ,politicia its. The
east, root now denuded c4' its 1;1.e.t3 cur
tains; Which Vandal relic ' hunters had
clipped anti spoiled, looks quite plain.—
Congress has made liberal appropriations
to put the -Mansion in proper order. You
are well aware no person can see what is
worth seeing in this city in Ame day, if
the object - is to . see Nil WI ,comfula afid to
profit 'thereby. The Smithsonian will
give full employment fOr one day. 'T s
now undergoing the necessary repairs
after thilt destructive fire of January,
1865:. Of course the splendid Gallery of
Indian paintings can never be restored.
Another interesting place to visit is
the liateut office, You are aware a spa
cious, wing of this bu'ilding — has beeri set
aprt far. models. The statues and busts
of the iihis'tricius dead; Washington, Lin-
coln"andlYcbster, arrest the attention of
the passer by. The cloflies worn by
Wiishingtm, with his camp equipage.
The coat , iy.orn b .. y Jackson at Ne:w qrle
ansi, witl; many precOus relics, merit a
close inspection, If any of 3\our young
frieeds wiqh to spend a ple,asalAt . flay they
can find- place and opportunity in this
buildin If not fully satisfied either in
the Smithsonian, Or Patent Office, by
taking advanta2e of the P. St. cars they
can; reach the, Capitol in a few minutes,
after• a preliminary
_view of the Eastern
front of the nation's forum,let them enter
the Senate 'Chamber, and "a view from
the Galleries" will add zest to what has
been already seen. Here sit the Sonators
.of-the United 'States. Perhhps you may
liear'the Hon: Howe of Wis., telling of
the. adran Cages , arising from Sanitary
measures to be enacted for the prevention
of cholera' to .dup• shOres. There is Fes.
sgnden, Harris, Conness, Wilson,
.Salis
bury. arid our Senator, - Cowan;. on whom
'Partingtoti . it, :the mantle
piece: of pai k iel Webster fell. „
• A page.. hands a photograph of that
noble Woking man to. your left that he
may'Wrife Beneath" in a - MAt unre.aVable
scrawl the name, Chas. Sumner. On
kaving this Chamber we find ourselves
in the midst of the Lobbies, who are
always busy., with theni we' have no
business. As INT. proceed •we find on
either hand, stands covered With photo
graphs, paper i n!eig.Vs . &c. On reaching'
the Rotunda, yourfind '`(here mawr like
yourself,: citizens of the States-intent in
seeing all that can be seen in the shortest
time L imaginable. •Of coiii•Se - You, -don't
exPect me to describe thepaintings by
which we are surrounded' I Cenfess my
rinibi it3r:, flinch less, to describe tit e' life-
M:figures looling i doWn froth their lofty
eininende the ,llonie. A' graphic
ketch - of the overhanging Group (if'
I mistake not)
,has. appeared in a
, letter
from " Correspondent" to 'the (Spy. - I
have admired the research or plagiarism
which gavOi - ie s 6 much' - ififor !nation.—
As the Rouse iS . - in:geOion, We had Vetter
take a peePleg . 'ltepresenta.
I.lfes. Vbt . eq - tai'jttis been tiiken,' , and
the_ widech . iyaka 'Speaker is: putting' the
qii - ?stiotitcoll.* rueinb'ers - - whose 'names
have been called tiqt no reply
"Were - you the' roll
was called?":If the
.ineinhers'reply..tif
firmatively they are at li`berty 'to
To.a stranger: there is a seeming.. confli
smn and 4nateptition to huSiness:* Pot so
for keene:eyi.' and' thtluilitful'brains, are
found intent-on-the. question ,b_:fore the
House. , Speaker Colfax rules impartially
wiquppea`sing Watchfulness ~.Here the
American leople
.rule througl their
people . rule
,through
'Representatives. , ' •Icas 'been re•
rwarked,t4t .:more intellectual Congress,
nor one better adapted . t 6 any eruergency
has never sat in this - or the old ball.
_ -
Before I r liiil.- 7 YO - tii s iiareu;-:permit me to
change the scene,•and.introduce
,you . to a
smaller.and less-preten'tibus'libuse,'the
liamlin'N. E. Cliurch: On Sunday laSt
the Rev.. Jesse T. Peck from California
dedicated this hbUse,` to the and
worship•of Almighty God..nt'which time
he preached a,moit clicellent 'sermOn.—
Upwards - "o'f' - $2,00b • ere' subscribed
towards paying off the debt incurred in
erecting of tbeliotise. At -3 *hick the
-Rev. Mi. McAlfiiter ...of - New York,'
preached and-it o',efock.p. in. the Rev.
13,,r0n SundaTafid, lha first •Presby
•A.
terian Ch urch 'Of'i City; preached One'
:of -It.is soul.stirriiig''Se'rinims, so closes the
exercises of the day.' On Monday eve.,
21.st`irtst., at 8 o'clock P. M in Wesley',
Chapel, a centenary, meeting , :was-'held,'
S . ,cey, - 11 - arla. - ia -- in the ehair.7
r eAses ; lyere Rifefa4d, brsingißt wd,:pray;'
nti:eranepte °Re' of:
`'the Most Stiblim - d',: dciMpreliAsiy9 - ; pod,
spirltuaLpetitiortsl:l ever heard - offered to",
the majesty of heaven. On the right of
the char satßishop Ames, on the left
Bishop Simpson, and near the Bist4op
sat Senator Willey, from. West - Va.,-
ti - Sliiiir-AniciS in his qUialacid WayspOke
of the occasion, the .oriOn, , and growth
of Methodism, he gaVe statistics of the
number Of churches, of miuisters, trus
tees,:stewarts, and members belonging to
the Melbodist connection itithe s United
'States. -_ -Senator , - Willey-addressed' the
meeting briefly, showing a willingness to
give way to Bishop Simpson. The
Bishops address was unusually brip,Opt .
t sdefned to take - in every Mart of the - 1;0:
ceedinoS, Bething was lacking,-it had , no
fault but its , brevity.' The pastor :
Dellaas, :mowed the plan of raising'
funds for the purposps tiesigpat.ed, be
said -he was authorized to say, a gentle-.
wan in Baltimore had given 55.000 in
General Qran't , 's name.' Twenty-four
thousand and three - hundred was sub
scribed towards the building of the Met
ripolitan MI, E. Church in this city $2,-
050, Dickenson College ; $1,200 for
general purposes. Pardon my long
rambling: totter, and believe we
Sincerely Yours
.NOT.IOII§
Something Nell' and Novel for
.‘gems, Paddlers' Country stores, Dr4ggists, and all
seekthg afilonorahle'and profitable business. Free
by mail for 65 etc., wholceale $a per duz. Canvas.-
ars realize.. $6 to $l2 per day profit.
All BOrf S. DOWD, !Manufactures, 196 Water at.,
Neil , York.
PATENT MEDICINES.
If faith would cure disease, _our physicians' ocen
pation would be gone: the afflicted nteid oftly read
the advertkements in the papers to be madd
whole;" but the nostrum:lp,reparecfdy thAn pseudo
doctors does not often "Lack up" the fitith impired
by their advertisements. We do not mean to' con
demn all so-called patent medicines, for some have
been foantr to be very valuable. In thi= class we
wonld'iddlßcle 4 1Gligli Balsam, for coughs,
crotifi,"l)oarsneSS, ;te. and - Co es D:spcp.iia CoVe,for
indigestion, dyspepsia, and all troubles of the stom
ach or bowels—they have been tested in thobsnnds
GS cases. Our dealers all sell them. '
Volpe:111's Remedy for ebo`lera.
The iiivoilte retnedy of this successful •practition
er [See Velpeau on Cholera.] Its small bulk, energy
and reliability corn Mend it to residents in the
9ountry,tr:tvelers aid prudent people everywhere.
A single thise iii the incipiency, of cholera symptons
yoes more thap, the most treatment can ac
complish:ln hour later, Price .50c.
Sold by Ilubbell,Apo,thcettry, No.lllo Chesnut St.,
' may 10 tf-T,OI
Ladies can receive a box of Dr, Velpatrs Pills by
mail,sealed (chin the eyes ofthe publie,by enclosing
one dollar and six postage stamps to 0. G. Staples,
General Agent fur us at Watertown, N. V.
;nay-12-Imo,
may marry hapily, irrespective of we.llth, agq
or licadty: Act the love of the opposite Se 4: can be
gained' by the fdlkoving sialple Bond a di
rected envelope and gtaalp to .:11toAlt,: LLICILLZ
DE.11.1.111 , : :Ration D,Bible House, New Yol',l;:eity.• - '
•
The glory of inamis strength—A gentleman who
suffered for year; Iron nervous and ticitai'Debility
Nig ltly Enn-sions', Mid Sent inal Weakness, the re
sult of yonthfol indb;&etion;and came near ending
Ids days in hopeless misery, will for the salve of
sith.tring man, send to any one afflicted, the simple
u.:411' by him. which effected a cure in a few
weeks dftet the!' fliShwe of numerous medicines.—
Send a diractc:d envelope and stamp and it ni I cost
you not h
AVdt . ess EDGAR TrtEMA IN, 12,3 th St. N. Y. Ciiliy?
Lovely girls and fes!ive boy,L—.end nn addressed
envel,me and 25 cents, and I m ill send yon some
yalltal is information that Will please von.
Address MARY .NOU RE, SA. nroadway,Now York.
may 12 ly.
LOVE AND
Ladies and gentlemen. if you wish to marry, ad
dress the undersigood, who will send you without
money and without price, talnable information that
, 11:113YO,f013, to 'marry happily find speethly, ir
re;speetive of- no n'eAlth, or beauty. This infornm
;fon will co.t you nothing, and if you wish to marry,
it will dheartully assist yon. All letters strictly con
fidential. The desired information sent by retmn
nail, and on reward wilted. Address
SARAH If. LAmnErrr,
Greenpoint,Kings Co., New York.
apr. 28,-3m.*
DEAFNESS, .BLINDNESS . AND CA
tarrh, treated with the utmost suceeqs, by Dr. 1.
IsAADS, oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Lyden,
Holland,) No 110 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi
monials from the most reliable sources in the city
and ....ounty . crul be seen at his Office. The medical
faculty arc Invited to accompany their patients..
he pas no secrets in his pra,tiee. Artificial, eyq,
inserted without pain. No chayge made for exam:,
nation. . mar. :24,
METE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERI
ENCE OL ,I.N INVALID.
-Published for rho benefit and as a CAUTION TO
YOUNG' ;111.i.N Stud 'oflieis, who suffer from Nervous
baiility,prenutun'e decay' of Manhood, ,cc., supply
big at the same tune 'the 31eatl, of self Cure. By
one who has cured himself 'after undergoing con
siderable quaeliery. Liy enclbsing a postpaid ad
dressed en velooe single copies, free of charge, may
be had of the ailtlior..
Kings
Co., N. V.
jam. 27, - .
-' • • To Consunwtives.
THE AD VERTISEit, *HAVING BEER
restorbiluo'heutt h iu Afety wicks by a very • firnplil
remedy, alter having stifle:eV seTeitil years, wit'ho'n
severe lung infection, mid that dread 'disease. Con
sumption—is anxious to nuke known to Mei telloW
sufferers the weans of enre. " " ' "
- . - -
•To oil who desire it, lie trill send a copy of. the
prescription used (free of charge) the direc
tions-fur preparing and using the sawte,Nvhick ti.X•y
find a,are rere fir Consumption, Asthma, Brun
chitis,'Coughs, Colds, etc: Tile only object of tho
tpdvertiser int -ending the.preseription-ts to bench'
the afflicted, and spread info. motion which he cot,
ceives:to invaluable, and he hopes every sutterce
11;1 II 'ay' his remedy,lis it will cost yi.o uotning, and
may prove a blessing,
Parties wishing the perseription, will please ad
dress
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
. 1\ illiamsbuig, Kings County.
Dec. 20, 'O3„-13tn , New York.
Errors of Youth.
. .
A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous
Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of
youthful indiscretion, will, fur the sake of suffering
humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipe
directions for making the simple remedy by
which ho was cured. hicers wishing to prohl by
thelidvertiser's experionce,can do so by addressing
JOHN B, OGDEN •
Doc. 30 'efi"..l:, No. 13, Chambers sr.! ..NYY.:
HOW LOST
p 4;,;t *Olv -RESTORED.
Just publisitedra new edition of Dr. Culverwell's
-Celebrated lf,ssay - onAlte raiiiend dure (without Med
icine) of Spermatorrkiett, or seminal .Weakness, In
.voluntary Seminal Losses,linpoteiicy, Mental and'
'
Pllysieal Incapacity, lin pecleintlitts to Marfirgd, ed.(
also, consuruptson,Eptlepsy„ and Fits, induced by
self-indulgence or seated extravimauee,
•11-Ib. Price, in n settled envelope; o'lity &cents.
Tee celebrated author in this admirable essay,
clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years suceoSe
ful practice, that - the alarming consequences
abuse in,iy be radicallycure withdut the dangertals:
use of internal medecine or the application •or•thb•
knife—pointing out a mode of cure at once simple,
-certain, and effectual, by means of which _every:suf
ferer, tio matter what his condition may be, may
cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically.
Lecture should be in the hands of eyery
yOutKaud every man in thelauti, - ; " ' •
bent, under seal, in a plain, envelope, to any ad
dress, post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post
stamps. Address the - publishers,
• . -•i ••, , ' CIIAS. J. C. KLINE it CO.,
- 127 Bowery, New-York, P. 0. box 4,556.
June 17,'6d. ly ,
• , •
, tint True.
Eycry young laayand gentleman in - Ilte United
Stateg'enn licar something very much to their ad
vantage by return mail free of charge) by address
inglete‘fitd6rsigireir, Those having fears of being
brunkaggca , will,oblig9 by; not noticing this.tcard,
All ottibrs will please address their obedient servant
THOS.I O . CHAPNIAII:
Un:10 'O5 ly: . al Broadway, New York.
. . .
A Card to
A Clergyntani, While -resicring'in . !Sondi America{
as a inissiosaly, discovered a safe and simple , reme
dy for the cure of - Nervous Weakness, EaelS ) DeelV.
Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organg;'aitel,
the whole,traiti of disorders brought on by baniet'uf
and' vicious' habits - . 'Great' - nizinbors have'been
already eured.tly this noble remedy. Prompted by
a. desire to benefit , the aillictedittal Unfortunate, I
will send the 'recipe for, preparing and using thi
,medicinoin a , sealocienvelopo,to any ono who noed.3.
it, Free of t.'harge:.
rleaoc i
nclowg a postpaid envelope, addressed to
Yourself. , : • • ,
,
JOSEPII. T. INMAN.
. Station I), GibleAguse, New York
mar. 17 anio.*
nit .
OU%
I non
1,800
SPR.TW .
OF 1866
• , a.. •.•
At HALDEMAN'S,
•
Locust .Street. .above Front.
, .
"•-'-- • , . _
• :;
We would call the attention of oar
.12s_ T. = t,
• and the • -
...M I.
TO OUR 'STOCK. OF GENEII.4,L
PRY- G4D qP§i
PARBET.TNgS, -
QTJEENSWARE.
Nis i r opeßinfg and being replenished
almost daily throughout the season.
it, will be :infli i embered the inducements
offered at our establishment
L.A_Bl -1 FALL,
in presenting an almost
ENTIRE NEW STO,CK.
THIS sr.I3ING our §Tqct.E . is §NWVI:IJI7
Thereby giving to our Patrons the advan
tage of 44 late decline hf all
FOREIGN 'iND DOMESTIC LINUFAXTURES.
NO OLD GOODS ''-Vl l O,ll LAST
SEASON,CONSEQUENTLX
IN - 0 LAST SEASON'S _
PRICES_
PATCEp
_ j 0 of all Imported Fabrics
based upon the late,de
cline in Gold.
All under, cost of Impor
tation and many goods
at old prices.
PRICE S of,all stan4avit: l / 4 0
domestitA 101*3 I?lX
pst possible; •
"A 7 :e. solicit an examination of our Stock,
ulways to show our Goods
At 11A.LDE M ANS'
Locus, aboye
.. , .
. •
REMEMBER THE PLACE.
•
HALDEMAN'S
f •
Lociist -
_Abc)ve'Front, •
COLUMBIA; • PENNIA:
•, , _
March 31, 1860.
$9O A °NTH* r-- 2 A.GENTS wanted for
..six entirely new cirticEes; just out.—
Address 0. T. GABBY; City Building, 'Biddleford,
num 2.0,-'oCely*
OUR BANNER ONCE Mal?E
triVF
,U:RL El) TO THE I?_ ,
. ..
- , .::-.
: . • A i it ' S'ial i TE4': 4 S P Y .
',?F•
F -
order
~±,fl ~ *:th"s ' Store:
4, :
'S'A!Fr'.v , .OLN* , iT,TIOT . '' ,: ,..
• I[N 7 COEU/7-r 4
GREAT BARGAINS ARRIVING daily
from New York and Philadelphia.
Our Stock is not surpassed by any other
establishment in Columbia, and in
Selections, Quality and
Elge74§_, r
WE CHALLENGE A COAIPAMISON
FULL LINE OF DOMESTIC
QOODS I
A: Choice Selection Of
Ladies' Dre6s•Goods, •
• Aid ]En tire New Stock
or -
S - 117 ir i f .1
SHAWLS; F.,AcTis,:ss. SACKINGS
Our is k 'ey, , York gooll Skirt, bquids the
Skirt" in finality and shape, and
25 PER CENT. LESS IN PRICES !
A full stock always on hand for Ladies
and Misses.
BALMORAL SKIRTS OF EVERY
STILE
TTrIIITE GOODS! WHITE' GOODS!
SWISSES, NAINSOOKS,
TARIETON§,,TAQIWETS,
9 , ,ur.sto,ck of caoths,Cassimexes, an,d.:Mep,
and Boy's ivear ge:nerally, is of this sea t
son s puichasing, and consecrpotly Ca?'t
be deal'!
/4- Carpets, Oil Cloths,Window Shades,
Groceries, 4ueen . sware,. Wall Papers, Sc.z
IN CON PETITION- WITH PHILA.
V.II ICES,
WE STUDYTO,P4EASE.
apr.
AIs.TTED—AGEN"TS—To canvass for.
yr the "Soldier'Slndividnal Memorial."
GreatEr inducements Ofthred than by Ariz
other publishers. Ageiits have an entire.
monopoly in the territory assigriild them,
as there ha.§lieen riot hi ng 13.'e kind yet
introduced.. Meets with universal approv
:,l,t," 6,l;;Uatirsientill;: also ti'recoi.d . of vain° to,
.those Id their country's,
dOeAse;and toAleudsOf'deceo c scki soldiers.
itc.,address, enclosing
stamp',l3. - 6. BARER, -
Box i)7B. apr.
AGENTS IYANTEII 1
rpo sell-the Great, American Puzzles ,the
1 cheapest and most wonderful puzzles
of the age. Agents can readily make
li;ow $lO to $:2O per day, I will give any
agent $lOO if he will sell 30,000. .Send 30
couts faset of Puzzles. All orders sent by
mail free.'PEITLIP HILL, Importer of
Fancy Goods:, 250 ]Nlti.rkel St., Philadelphia,
Pa.-
i59-Ladies' Needle Book, containing 100
of the bi-st Needles. Sent by on re
ceipt of 50 cents. apr. 21, lm
THE SALM LEG.
Under the Patronage of the Unit mi l
States Government. Models of this super:.
for leg may be seen at the Agency of th`e.
SALEM LE( COMPANY, No 33 South
Seventh Street, Philadelphia:
Call and.see them, or send for circular
containing full infbrination. apr. 21,1 m
-WANTED ! - Agents. Male and Female
V at t;75 to $1.50 per month, to sell the
Celebrated
COMMON SENSE:_,FAIIIILY:.SEINING
Price SIS.OO
_ This - Machine will do all kinds of work
equal to the high 'priced Machines, and is
the only practical and reliable Cheap Sew
ing Machihe in 'the world. Sendfor de-
Abpptive Circulars. 'Address—
SECOMB CO.,Chicagolll., or Cleveland,
apr.'2l, lm
V,IRELED MEN; ATTENTION I
aAVAICTED, one or two men, in Colum-
I WA. lt t;tl vicinity, who have lost either
arm of leg, to sell Wadsworth's Water
Proof Arnica Healing Plaster, the best and
cheapest Court Plaster in the market.—
V.rouAVs' ta. pi per day can be made. 'Ad
dress, with 25 cents for sample and fußin
tormatiati, :A. F. BELCHER, . Box 45,
Blilladelplia, r,a. . Y. B.—All agents and
peddlers would find'it to their interests to
answer the above: ': ! ! • . apr. 21, 3m.
BJ. WILLIAMS,.-, .
. No.
-1G North -Sixth
• Manufacturer of • •
VENETIAN - BLINDS -AND
WINDOW SHADES.
The largest ariafinest a:s'Sortiri • dii;t - ' in' , the
city at'the Lowest'Ciiali prices.
STORE SHADES MADE (k, LETTERED,.
May ;`)ra. , • • •
ItATANTED, AGE NT,5.7.5. to. ki:2.(10, per
month for Gentlemen and ; $35 to, $7 5
to;- allies, overwhere,- to introduce the
Cs*lokkon Sense _Family Sewing- Machine,
isa(pfeved and perfected, It Avill hem, fell,
stittih, quilt, bind. brade and embroider
beautlfaßy. Price only only $2O; making
the elastic lock stitch, and fully warranted
.for, three years. We_ pay the above wanes
era commission;,from which twice ,that
amount can be ntade. Address or call on
C. BOWERS tit CO., Office, No 255 S. Fifth
street, Thiladelpia,'Fa. ,
-Ofr• All letters answered promptly with
circulars and terms. ' • may 5,-1m
' 'REMINGTON'S', . •
.Army 'and.. Navy. Revolver. ,
m
„Approve( y. e Government; 0.
Upwards of 125,000 furnished for the ,U:
.8; Service since 1861. Warranted Su-:
perior to any other Pistol of the' kind. /Use
Belt. and Pocket .Pistols..7Sold , by, Gun
Dealers andthe Trade f.tenerally;
E. REMINGTON d SONS ' •
Manufacturers of Muskets, Carbines; Re-
volvers,Revolving Rifles,Rifle Barrels,&c.
Dec. 10 tf.
.•
HOUSE FORNISIIING STORE.
CALL at Pfahlor's House Furnishing
Store, Locust, opposite the Franklin
',House, and examine his new assortment
Stoves, Tin Ware,
'Wood and Willow Ware.
Having secured the services of one ot
the best mechanics in tlic country, he is,
prepared to do all kinds.of
COPPIEIt, TIN
AND
Gas, and Stearn pipe fitting, ,Hydraut work:,
"and' Vell'hariging,; at'The• 'shortest"' initice .
and most reasonable terms.
P . PF• _ .
Stop .liut gem.“
THE - Subscriber _would-respectfully: in
form _his. customers and the
generally. that he has just . ..receist.e4
oral assortment of-
GROCERIES PROVISIONS, TEAS AND SPICE ,;
Michener's celebrated sugar cured. bards.
No: 1 'and mess -mackerel: 'Extra fine,
syrups. Refined sugars of all kinds. Old
Rio and Java Coffee :
,English and Amer
ican Pickles. . '
Dried" and' Canned:R[3ll4s t
Raisins, Currants, Prunes Prepared Mus-,
tard.
Our stock of staple and - fancy, groceriek
is full and complete and wo intend keep
ing it fresh, by almost daily additions.—
Give us a call, corner Front and Union
streets, _Columbia.
HENRY S UYDAM.
apr. 14, '66
MILLENERY AND STRAW GOODS.
J W. CA LVER ccCO.,
- - Have opened and are receiving week
ly a fine assortment of Straw Hats, Bon
nets, Silks, Ribbons, Flowers, Franies,&c.
Wholesale and Retail.
Farley and Straw Milleriery. Pattern
gorweN on hand.
40IIN W. CALVEII, & Co.,
No. 61, North Second St., blow Arch,
March 24 2m Philadelphia.
Dress Making.
mHE Undersigned teach. the art of
cutting Dresses, Basques, Sacques,
.Jackets, Carib:lid:ls, Children's Garments,
(Cie., on a new scale.. Any lady can be
taught in three hours to be her own dress
maker, where, on the old plan it usually
takes six months to learn. Apply to
B. A. KIAIBURG,
3rd Street, below Locust.
may 12,-2mo .
Private .Sale of Real Estate
A LOT OF GROUND ON, r l -k .t:l E EAST
side of Front Street, bet \well, Locust,
and Union St-Teta, cpkitaining ali frput
about' 5 feet and in depth to the Perityl
vania Railroad; a - Two and a Half
Story Brick Dwelling House and other
iniKo7Cinents thereon, bounded south by
property' of Geo. Bogle and. north by
propirty of Mrs. White, now occupied by
Win. Boyd, is offered at private sale.
For full particulars inquire of
HENRY SUYDAM,
Agent for John S. Given.
April 14,
guy yocar ellealhEg or
E3ENR.Y ;SCE,
rnH E sußscruritEß WOULD.
call the attention of the citizens of Co
lumbia and - *vicinity to his large stock of
ILE .8:3131!" - 'MAIM CLCTZING
Embracing every variety of style and ma
terial suitable for the season. They are
made of the best material and in the most,
fashionable style.
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
Shirts, Scarfs, IsTeck. Suspenders,
Hariakerchiefs, Hosiery, de. A splendidl
line of these-goods : always kept on hand..
. ,
Also, Boots, Shoes. Hats and Caps, of
igi \
whye have a Wall selected stock or
which we offer at cheap rates.
TRUNKS,- CARPET BAGS,
yali§"es of all styles, are sold cheaper
than city prices. My goods arc all bought
fol. cash, and I otter them at cheaper rafr_v,, ,
for ciAsli,than any Other store. Call and sc t e„ .
HENRY RICE,
No. 1, Wolf's Row Front St. Columbia..
Quhun,bia, April 14, 1866, ly.
BRICK FOR SALE
TiIHE undersigned having leased W
I_ Brick Yard, would offer to the Public,
building brick of the very best quality.
Orders may be left at his residence,Locust
street above Second.
MICHAEL LIP.IIIIIT.
Mar. 10, CO tf.
HOUSr'EKEEPERS ATTENTION.
rpriE eitizens,of Columbia and vicinity,
are respectfully invited to call and ex
amine my large and varied 'assortment of
110USDNEMPI1TG GOODS
• -
- •
Comi3i•isilig every variety of
TIN WARE, .
SA LITE R-P LT D itE, •
TOLE..O UT EERY,
• FANCY 00')DS,
PLANISLIED TIN-WARE,
COOKING UTENSILS,
• CIIAMBER AARE, IN
HOLLOW WARE ENAMLED,
• - • ' ' CC/PPE R KETTLES,
, - • - • BRASS KETTLES,
Chafing Dishes, Egg Boilers, Brhannh , .
_ „ .....
Ware, Waiters, cte., ,Sze.
Stoves of every lleseriptien.
BRILLIANT AND NIAGARA,
Are two of the best stoyes in, the INlarket t.
They are guarantied to give"Aatisfaction.
GAS • FITT G- P.IpV M, IN
- Carried ont.a. a,l ; lAt i s varloas brit - itches.
Stoves,Shops, &e., fitted up - with
Gas and Water Pipe's - in - the beAt manner.:
On hand a good assortment of
Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights and.
Pendants, Galvanized Iron, Lead and Ter-!
ra Cottal\rater Pipes. ' •
2 7:g. Repaving promptly and perse4olx . ,
attended: to. .
HIRAM WILSON.
Cor. Locust d: 2nd St., Corar
V.33E§UCTION XITCOALICs.
Arrivals of,Cargoes at the Coal Depot of
Bruner ct; Moore, whicli are now offer
ed for sale by.the Bushel;Ton,Car,or Boat.
April 13, Boat Emma, with Lyken's
Valley Stove.
" W. H. Ranch with By
ken's Valley Nutt.
"' - Bait Co: No. 158, Balto.
Co. No. 5.
" 20,
" 26,
Dalt Co. No. 128, Ballo.
: 0 - ;,, C0.,L.N0. 3. • i •
'.!i1.1; 28; ;:t Elvia,J V. ,
Valley Nutt.
" • 'C. C. Co. No. 72, Gray,
"
"C C Co, No, 15, Gray' ekt:rtt ,
No. J. ' a
May 2nd
. .
.
Schuylkiltaa.cl.,Shaniokin coal on More hand". orthe celebrated Gray coal, and " the
Baltimore Company on. the way.. 'All
coliPsent in.zood "order. ' - . • ,
BRUNER & MOORE
may '5, '66
DR.TEBBETT'S PHYSIOLOGICAL
'Hair "Regenerator.—The wonderful
popultirity of this-Preparation is unprecedented.—
It is becoming the standard article over everything
of the kind, and is the only unobjectionable Hair
Preparation in jisef„wit heat totletis complete;
if once used it never will lie dispensed with.
It positively restores ..Whito, Gray, or fittled Hair,
to its original with', lustre and beauty.
It often ; produces a new growth of beautiful Hair
onibald heads, ttattl'afways swim its falling,,otf.
It frees' the head 'front 'all - dandruff; nehing - 'and
Immo
• Has no 'dirty, sticky sediments or. unpleasant
ltis neat, does not soil the finest fabric cr skin.
...Asa dressing,lt itituiriyaled, delightful.
Isio other,preparation either.tho morit,or popu
larity; wherever it grfe:Ni" . 'Evory bottle warranted.
. J. A: MEYERS, Apothecary, :
General agent, Odd Venoms' Hall Columbia.
mar. tl4 , em.+; • • • .
CELEBRATED I X L CUTLERY,
1 Geo. Wostholm, A. No. 1, at
E. SPERINWS
Jewelry Store.
tig. 26.
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