(s,olianbig - .^IP HM4 1 ,1 • ckg,p4 4.4 51‘.1 : 4 1" 1 • , VIL A. .14. i . fii.mno, Editor. W. HaYe±: qrler, Ass't Editor. COLUMRL3 rA. .Saturday, June 2, 1866. Advertisements, to secure Immediate insertion must be heeded iu ou or bolero Tliursd:ty evening -each ..feek. L. C. Oberlan, is our a qtborizrd Agent for West Hentpliel , l 'To le tisbiy. Ife will take subscriptions, oasoli,seytehts for the "Spy." Thr Nelrs .The contract for a painting of theba t itle of Gettysburg, authorized by the Legislature, has'been awarded tp Mr. Y. Rothermel, of Philadelphia. The City of Boston brings European . ad'vices to the 17th. Parliament indig 'mat at the bombardment of Valparaiso, and the English people generally de .. nourim it. The financial panic continues :to decrease. The Colltinento situation is unchanged and thtuateuing. Austria :will soon have 09,09 J men in the field and has concentrated troops on the Prus - sian frontier A Huropeau Congress more likely, Prussia and Italy having as sented, but Austrit is not yet heard from. The Austrian contingent fur exico will sail under the French flag. TLe cowl 0c , .. of the United States in Fenian affairs is commended. 'BraKil is operating strong ly against the allied army on the Parana. A portion of the old Llarrisburr , bridge was destroyed by fire on Saturday morn ing. The loss was about slo,ooo,besides a total interruption of ychiele tray el with the Cutubcrland Valley. The railroad bridge, a short distance below, narrowly escaped. Destructive fires occurred at Pittsburg. ; §t, Louis and Oil City,seventy-five stores eight ,hotels, forty dwelling houses, a church and a seminary are ir, Loss estimated at 81,000,000. The receipts of the United States gov ernment, for the quarter ending March 61, 1866, were 8124,060,040 70. A severe tornado passed over Hones dale Pa on Sunday evening. An hp ,: Meuse bridge over the Lackawana, were denMlished.' The specie shipped to Europe on Sat urdaY hiSt amounted to $6,000,000. elections in the lower Canadian qirovinees are' resulting in the success of the confederation scheme. The statement that a uew indictment against Jeff Davis has been drawn up in the Attorney General's office is denied. The freedmen in Texas are Created in un'outrageous manner; driven (*runt their homes and families and shut and hung for expressing a desire to enjoy their rights as freemen. Death of General Seett. Lieutenant General Scott died at West Point Tuesday, having nearly completed his eightieth year. So intimately has this departed veteran been associated with the history of our Country fur:more tha.i halt' a century that it is not necessary fur us to toll our read 'ars who General Scott was. Lis military reptitation was not eonfibed to our coun try, but throughout civilized world he has been recognized as one of the great captains of the age. his aehiev inents are among the most brilliant mili tary incidents of our history, and until the breitkine: out ofrour great civil war, he stood unrivalled among the living men who had given lustre to the army to the United States. In the Autumn of 1.861 he retired from the 'Command of the Federal army. and increasing iniirmities have since that time :prevented his engagiug in any active day. Considering his advanced age no one can be surprised at the announcement of his death, and yet it conies upon us with a suddenness which is somewhat startling, aud it reminds us that another of thosp links which joined us to the better times Of our countfy'hihistory has been severed. But few of those who gained glory fur ihenlitifves . and fur our country in the l'second war fur independence" remain to tell the incidents, of the heroic struggle with arrogant England fur the frt;edoin of the seas. A LADY ABLE Ti, PaoT.Ecr HERSELF. —A. resp e ctably dressed individual of the genus loafer, says the St. Louis Piess, insulted a lady on F o urth street cars, a foci days since, by paying her fare to the conductor before he reached her. The lady on being informed that her fare had been paid, asked the con ductor if the persdn en" the opposite side was the one. Upon &log answered in the affirmative, she said that she had no acquaintance with the man, 'but that he was contiaMillY following her, had three times before paid her fare in the cars, and she was determined to put a stop to it. By this time the. loafer had startedstarted for the rear of the car: but not quick enough to escape the incensed woman, who catching hint by the collar, slapped his face well and strong, then applying the toe of n," number three gaiter,to the junction of his legs of his "undeinieutionablos," propelled him to the:sidewalk, after which she re,utned her - seat, while the. spectators rendered a verdict of "served him right.", 6literiza and (;gtiorrilattem. —,-On 4 visit—Our friend Byers. Going, going, going up—Flour. —Runs - freely—Meyer's Soda Fountain, -Likewise—The nigs of Tow Hill, when Ironsides pays them a visit. -- r A stretch of imagination—The At lantic Cable. --Heavy—Our Imp wears one of Shultz's best hats. —.-Fashienable—For youngsti.7s to wear stow-pipe hats. —The Texas frontiers are sufferin , >. from attacks of Indians. —Thc Fair—All should attend, as this is positively the last evening. —Large—The scenery in rear of ono of the tables in Old Fellows' —Balloon Ascension—Prof. T. of the C. 11.. R..attempted to go up on Monday last, but did not succeed. - 7 Astonishinf.r—Butter sold for LS cents on last Saturday. Should be removed•—Our circus agents. They left Howe give us the go by,— Dow is it t‘putl ?'' —Tn demand—The life and confession of Antoine Probst. A fow more loft at Hess' Book Store. —Also—Three copies of Assasination Trials, to l;e giyen away at the same place. —Abc and Pink—Throwing them i;elves on their '•dig.,"'hy keeping Bach elor's —Tn town—That handsome man from Philadelphia, he looks as pretty as a picture. . —Milliners an.l nrdeners complain loudly at the backward spring. —in opilration—That pump -in front of onr office. Thanks to some of the en terprising meq in the v:cif ity euunti' girl was spilt from a wagon at Lancaster, and had all her finery tnussed and d irtiel. She lay some time insensible. filer first trembling ex clamation on recavering was, " I hope that Mr. Downey isn't in sbAt. —The lawyer's motto—be brief. The doctor's motto—be patient. The potter's motto—be ware. The type setter's mot to—be composed'. —Why is a prudent man like a pin? Because his head prevents him from ~o inr, too far, --"Mother, I shouldn't be surprised if Susan gets choked some clay." "Why my sun?'' "Because John \\tipsy twisted his arms around her neck, the other night, and if she had not kissed him to let her go, lie would have strangled her." —A. wealthy old bachelor in Albany, well known for his penuriousness, has about one baby a mouth left at his door, accompanied with the request that he will "charitably provide for it and bring it up righteously." • —"_Sank'.' said_ a mother .to, one oe her "very obedient" . sons one day how many logs have you sawed, eh? "Why martu, when I get this 'en and three others sawed, I'll have four.", —'They have a very tender-hearted engineer on the Great Western .railroad. lie says he never runs over a man if he can help it, because it musses up the en gine so. —Th; last toast—The Ladies; may their yirtnes exeevd even the. magnitude of their skirts u,7hile their faults are still smaller than their I)mm:its. —"Old Cooper" is 4 Dutchman. and like many another man, of whatever nationality, has.a wife that is "scone," - One day the "old man" got into some trouble with a neighbor. which resulted in a The neighbor was getting the better ol' the "old man," was resist ing his enemy to the best of his ability, whe:i his wife broke out with, "Lie still, Cooper! If he kills you sue him for damages!" —A naturalist says "Last summer, while walking in my hark, I observed a green V oodpec'Kev ca the ground some fifty paces before we, look round to see if he was observed,then lie down and simulate death by stretching out himself motionless, and hanging has,. tongue out as far as possible. lle occasionally hulled in his bill. He had selected a place near an ant bill. The aws, th ink in , him dead, would cover his tongue to devour him ; when it was black witlr ants, he would swallow theta, and repeat his trick until his maw could hold 11:.) •uore." —The prettiest out—The most beauti ful picture we have ever saw, was shown us a few days since by our friend ‘Villiam, of the firm of .Lesher & Wil liams, the well known Photographers of Pront Street.. It is called the Albatype Picture, taken upon Porcelain. They have just received trout Phil . a. a large and Varied ussortmeat of cases suit able for either, the , ablatype .or ambro type. All desiring, good pictures should ctll at their rooms. Don't funzet the place, Lesher & Williams, Front Street above Locust.-- Letter fI'ONIE 33:1ILitn0E:e. 111 . 01'0 Lay 2SIIL .185 q After a, 41.1 y or two of very sultry weather, we are agai . o ushered into that closely resembling Octuher. The winds arc cool and the general appearance of the sky presents the, aspect cf Fall. The wheat crops of this cou nty . as well as others throughout the State are - very poor, and threatens. iu some places a failure altogether. The farmers will scarcely realize the amount requisite to pay for its garnering,unless we arc blessed speedily with warm rains and suns. Oats, rye and corn looks Very promising, and may produce gold crops,unless unforsee,u dangers shall be visited by Providence. . The city trade is very dull—never before for years have the htksiness com munity been so "dead locked" as they are at the present time, when merchan dizing should b.., brisk. We may look, not with any fonduesS to still worse times. Should my . predictions regarding the crops come to pass. God forbid. Gold taking full benefit of the panic in Europe, has advanced, and per cense tienee v ory t h i ug t1..1h0 has been put up," by dealers &e.—This is very ili timed,as many of the laboring classes are just now without ample employment to realize a support of their large families. —Rents are up, and apparently still rising—the necessaries of life aro on the rise,and times bode no good to those who "earn their bread by the sweat of their brows." Politics seem io be the twain topic of the day. Demagogues of a certain mon grel parentage, have essayed to form a fusion clique with old worn out Demo crats and weak-kneed Unionists, and styled themselves c' Conservatives" for the main purpose of abrogating the Registry Law, and gaining the reins of State Government, in order, as they as sert, to pay with (secession) vengeance, the debt they owe the unconditional "no, ifs and buts" Unionists for the part they have taken in putting down the late re• b. Ilion, and legislating justly concerning the part that such rebels should take in national affairs hereafter. Poor deluded set they little know the strength of the loyalists in this State, and seem to forget that the Registry Law still keeps in force. We are content to wait and ace, and shall hide the issue of the election. All who nee not in favor of this mongrel con servativ.e party are termed "radicals,'' if this be'a just issue, then I am a radical and feel proud to be with so loyal a band of freemen. We have a new journal started in this city, entitled "The Southern Literary Companion." It is very neatly gotten up, and contains weekly, very good mat ter, much o[ interest to the subscribers. It is not bolstered up with politics. More Anon. 'HENRY J. HOWARD —Perfumes on the wires.—As fast as the telograpa is extended South, light ning messages for supplies of Phalons' "Night-13imiming Cereus" come flying )ver the wires. Never were a people more unanimous about anything , than Americans of all sections in approving this staple perfume of New York. Sold everywhere. BEAUTIVuL TuonwlT.--We remem ber at the battle of the Wilderness a gal lant young Mis=dssippian bad fallen at night. Just before burying him, there came a letter from her he loved but.— One- of the tearful group around his body, a minister, whose tenderness was womanly took the letter and laid it upon the breast of him whose heroic heart was stilled : " Bury it with him. Ile will see it when he wakes." It was the smb litnest sentence of his funeral service.— Pet. Index. SPECIAL NOTICES tiorr,eVaing New and Novel for Agents, Peddlers . Country stores, Druggists, all seeking an honorable ;tad profitable business. Free by mail for 5 , 5 ets., wholesale a per due. Canvass-' ers realize to $1.2 per day prof t. AL31101"I'&? DJAVD, Manufactures, ES,6 Water at.. New York. 'Ek'lE, PEOPI,e7, AVM hare their Way, and inde,. , l w do not wonder that every one is bound to u,e Coe's Con..th and nothing eke, for it is eertaildy th,• bo,,t thing in the a orl.t for t..;,•0gh..., Cold,, Croup and influenza.— It i. right that all ,honld tt.e I!. t ;no's I y,polr-ht Core, :in al bete prepqred by the same partte,,is etondly enrol for 1 indiges tion awl Constipation,S,ek ite.td.telie,ticen* nking Food, (1..111111Q. Pain, and in tact any ills otAhm, of the .-,tomaelt and boa ohs.. C343/eren. The Ittcoritjrtutsctly til this stsetto...sful ril,totitton cr [See Vciuctui on Cht.lera.] Its ststaki Intlk, cuccszy :mil roltabiltty consult:nil it to romlonts in the country, travolci , anti prudent. people everywhere. A , i111:1 ,. (10,, ill tho Incipt.utoy of cooloya systsptun , does inure than (lot tnost t..lt 1111111 treatment ezill :1,2- eollllil lollllll.llollr 11111.1, rill." SOIII 1 liubbol I, Apotheeztry, (o. 1•1 in Chesnut St., Minoru. may enn reeeivo a liox of Di'. Velpaii%i from the of the enclie.nng one :Intl rio.itage to I.knieral .Igroti for ti, :it Mit,tertos 0, N. Y. All may marry irrespoctivo of e.ealtll, age or beauty: and the !two 01 that opdi,ite sex can he gained by the fol.ming np:c ;:iond a 111- rected clivele,pe Ittid *ramp vi on: LI:CILLF: DEAL \ 11E, Station Ddlible 11,n1-43 New York City. The glory of into is stren,;th—A fiend: than who siillcred for 3.'ears truth nervoils and I hat It nlity. Nig itly Einissions, and Seminal Weakness, the re- Srit indiscretion. :mil caw... no ir ending: IA: days ints:itry.. will for tit.: sake of suffering titan, send to :Loy one atilieteti o the 111011111 toed Irc 111111. which effected a eitre ;II a 15t% weclts aft or the fitiliire of nllllO4Oll , nicilictiis.— Send a directed envelop; .in.i stanui and i: %id I cost yott Dothing. Address EDt:Alt TIZEYI,IIN,I2StIi St. N. Y. City Lovely girls and fes'ive b,)y,.—sona adilre-sed envelop; alia ,•••tit...,:ktia I kill .end yell aolne Vain:l l / 1 0 illforlllatii,ll dial II ill P 1,1.0 An No;iIZE, s ...r....taway,New York. kvkay 12 ly. 1.0\'1.1 21.) ;knil gvntleincsn. it . yort try. ad: dres,, the itiLder-igned, 1% ho will -end you \IIIIII,IIL ut hey nod without price, v.,ltinhle informatiwi that ill yoit to marry happily and ...speedily, ii re,pectlve of ate. wreath, or I, :titt.Y. . 11 a , htfoltnu don will co-t you nothing, and If yon•ai...ii to marry, it will cheerfully as i• 1 you. .111 renter, strictly I'oll - do-iced information ~cut l v retina and no rewar.l .Itlress • ] I B. .1 - .‘3113E.8T, Greenpoint, Co,, -NU" . Von k• anr. 28,-1111.* DEAFNESS, liLINDNESS AND OS.- tarrh, treated with the utmost sneeesc, by Dr. J. ISAAC:, (Jettlist and Atirkt, (formed rif Lydon, liolland,) No 519 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi monial, from the reliable sources in the city omnty van he seen at his °dice. The medical faculty:lre invited to accompany their patient,. as he vas no ,ecrets Itt his pr,t,t0,... Artiheial eye, inserted without pain. eiNo charge made for exam tuition. mar. 21, r[MIE CONFESSIONS AND EN:PE:RE- A_ ov AN 'INN-_II.IU. Published tor the benefit and as a ONOTirm: To YOUNO MEN and others, who stiffer from Nereon, lb.dainy,preniatore decay or 3lauliood, ite., supply nig sit flu• same tone Ihe Menus of Self Cure. Ily one who has viired . himself after undergoing con sider:dile yuac•kery. Ity encili,ing at p od4irud ad. dressed en% elope, single eop.es, free of charge, may be hail of the aubior. NATHANIEL 11.11'1.\1 li, Bruuldyn, Kings Co., N. Y. jiin. 27, ri'o g7.2. - znast iv es. TiT,E 11.A.N'ISG lIEEN ro,tured to litallth itl , tif.3tv weeks by a ..ory reinutiy, alter haring butlet tat ,evoial yeas,with a sever(' long - allection, and that dread, Con :401111114,1f-1z, xroti, to mak.; kuvwa to Lis futiow tittlierers the means ut (.111.0. who desire it, lie will send a copy of the prewm•intton used [free of charge,) with me d irec ti on s for preparing and using the same, which they will ti Cru•e'f it Gousunnptiun , Asthma, Breit ea his, Coughs, Colds, de. 'rile only object of the udverti.er tti , ending tie prescription 1, to bcuc•ti the allticted, and spread IlliollllattOtl t, itch Lu eon ecit•es to bo invalopule, and ho hopes et cry b-nikrer WI II try his iyintaly; as it:will cost you nutuinq, alit( :nay prove a ble,sin::. Parties wishing the - perscription, will please ad dress Rev. EDWA ND. A. 'WILSON, 1% iihaw Aa/ g, ing, County. Dee. CO, '0„- - 1.3rn • • • ..New Xork h. TEBBETT'S PHYSIOLOGICAL -LI Hair Itegenerator.—The wonaerful popularity of tliN Preparation is unprecedented.— It is becoming the standard article over everything of the kind, :111.1 is Uhl only . unoijeetionrible Preparation in use: without, it no toilet is complete; if once used it never will ba dispensed with. • - It p.rsit icily restores Wnite. ()ray, or faded Hair, to its original valor, lustre and beau.y. It often produces a new growth tit beautiful :lair on bala licsids, and :Always stops its falling on. It frees the head from all dandrutr, itching and humor. Has no dirty, sticky sediments or unpleasant Odor. lt is neat, does not soil the finest, fabric cr skin. As a dre , si rig, it is unrivaled, delightitil. No other preparation has either 4,,e merit,or popu. lathy, wherever it go: Every bottle warranted. J. A. 111E,Y1!;118, Apothecary, General agent, Odd Fullows'llall Columbia. mar. 24 ann..* Errors of Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Prernabire Decay, tin.i all 'the effects . of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suttertng humanity, send tree to all who need it, the receipe aid directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Starers wishing to.lz4'ohtby the advertiser's exporienmean do so by addressing JOHN B, ()UDEN, Dec, 30'051y, No. 13, Claanbers st,.. N. Y. DIANHOOD; HOW LOST, HOW lIES'.CORED. Just published; a new edition of Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on the rat:it:al cure (without med icine) of Spertnatorrlnea, or seminal Weakness, In voluntary Seminal' Losses, Impotency, Blental and Physical Itiennacity, Impediments to Marrirgc ' etc.; also, eonsumptson, Epilep-y„ and Fits, induced by self-indulgence (Jr.SOSUF-1 eXtnivanalice. e l. e.c :b n le ts. essay cleat ly deninustrates, from a thirty yenta' succe-s -rut praetjeu, tile lt:ar iti I lig eonsequences of self abase in..y be radie.dly cnto Ira thou I. the datigevous use Or internal inederine or the tipplicaticiii of the kid Co—pointing out a mode °retire at once simple, certain., and ettecltud, by mean, oh' which every suf ferer' tie matter what los condition may be, may cure filmset t cheaply, privately, and rzvliernly. Lecture , Mould be in the hands of eycry youth' atu,l every loan in the Lind, Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, post paid, on reef•ipt of six cents, or two poi,t, stamps. ..I,ldrea., the publi , hers, U11,‘5..1. G. KLINE S; CO., 127 Ilowely, :New York, P. U. box 4,356. June 17,'63. ly Strange, but True. Every young holy and gentleman in the United States can hear something very mueli to their ad vantage by rein rn (free of eharge) by address ing the undersigned, 'Those having tears of being bum buggeu will oblige by not noticing this card, All others will please *tailless their obedient servant TllOB F. GLIAPMAN, Dee. CO ly. 811 Broadway, New York: A Cazd to Itivalids. A Clergyman. while residing in South America. as a mi.:40,1.1y, (la-covered a safe and simple reme dy rot the cure ut Nervous Weakness, Lally Decay, Liseasw of tic Unitary and Seminal Organs, and the n hole train nt' dis.irders brought on by baneful and vicions babas. Great numbers have been already enred dy this tulle remedy. Prompted by desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send tile recipe for prep.tring rind using this medicitie,in a soaled envelop:2,n" any one who needs it, Free Of C.:barge. I •len-e. it claw a po.st l paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Address, JOSEPH 'l'. INMAN, Station D, !nine liouSe, Now York City war. r3mu. NEW STORE. UNPARALELLED ATTRACTIONS ! S. SNYDER announces to the citizens tl . of Col tun his and vicinity that he has opened at his ROOM, on the corner of Front Sr, Locust, a First Class stock of TO El Y consisting or all the latest styles a(' Dress Cloocls, Cloths, Cassinicres, Linen Cotton Goods, together with a Cull supply or Shoal:lgs, Shirting's, 'Pickings, Szo of the best quality. his stock of Bleached Gouds. Flannels, Balinorals. Euep eannot be surpassed In addition to the Dry Good's depart ment, he lots the most carefully selected stock of BOOTS ct SHOES ever brought to this place, consisting of Ladies' gaiters, Balmorals, Children's and Misses' Wear of all sizes and descriiitions. Men and Boy's Boots 5 61 all kindfi.„ sizes mhd stylus., .sharetfpuhlicpatronage is solicited .J. S. \"1 - D Car. of Locust tt Front. :2Stli ly. FIRST D1LT12.2.J.11.1, NE: OF 01, Ufa BI A. Receivos Del»sit.:, Make Collections ctn all -N r eces•tilde Bonkr , .; op, t_ilikTa.l Terms, Discount Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, ,tc., Boy and. till Gohl-Coupons, Stivel; , Gold, .cc., (1:c. . iclrest, be pai Oil special deposits viz : Fur .1.2 months, s'. per rent., for G months, •4_. per cent., fur ;3 months, :3 per cent. pet annum. :%Iso furnish ;d1 United Shutes Sect; rifle; atul other B:mils and S:ocks, cbarg ing the Broker's connnis:,ion Diseount .7 . ,lontlays at 1,0 o'clock A. M. G. S. DEgIVILER, Cashier, Q.P0:". 1 ,i; ES, Chamok Skin; Fine Tailpt r 3 ;111(1 having Soups. Tooth and Nail brushes of hest makers with many other articles in our line, opening to-day' at the .U.unily Medicine store, unty .3, Odd, t;2:7c. • TNE • MORT Busiair_o-ss COLLEGE ITANDEL AND LIANDNILALL, .IVdtIL and Siwing qard,en ovi:cct4 Pil IL DEL PH.1.4. THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, _l. M., President :tact Consulting Accountant EXTP.I.ORDI\ .\iil - ! Nov EL A.ND PEE:..rAN ENT AnRANGEMENT BuszN ES,; COLL EGF, Tmtms, From ..I.prill, to October 1,181 W,, and sncoeetling years. Life Seh,olztrsh:ps, including Book-keep, Bushwss Correspondence, Forms and Customs. Commercial rithmetic, Bus iness Penmanship, Detecting connterleit t money, and Con.mercial TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAPLS. Scholrships, including the same Su . bjects, as above. Time hinite4 I to three i,oriths,, WENTY DOLLARS, r(.:nrinins - liip, three months, , Penmanship and \Aid' metic, 3 mos. $lO The sa vine: of coal and gas. in the sum mer 11101101$ is an advantage of such im portance as enables the Iratuttgement el this College to make a considerable. retitle: Lion in the suininer rates. Fron‘ October 1, 1866, to April 1,186 Z, and succeeding years, as beibre. Life Scholarships; - - - - 535. Scholarships, 3 months, - - - *25. l'eninanstop;;;T, months, - - - *lO. Penmanship and Arithmetic, 3 mos. *12., , SPccht/ 7 ei'm for Cllabs, .S'oldiers, Ctafi fo tlec .VPibti of . Ministos and Teachers. DAY AND EVENING INSTRUCTION FOR BoTEI SEXES AND ALL AGES, In Bank ing, Storekeeping, Book-keeping. Penmanship. Pen Drawing,Phonography, Arithmetic, Alensuration, Algebra, Geom etry, Analytical Geo - tin:try, The Calculus, avigation,surveving,Engineering,Gaug ing, Alecinuncal Drawing, Com inercial Law, German, Telegraphing, and the Eng lish Branches, at moderate prices.. Endorsed by the public a s the most su,c7- cessfid Business College in the country, as is evidenced by the !lief, that JJOUR lIUNDRED AND TWO STU- 1)1,.;:\ 18 have entered in the First Six Months of its Existence. PRINCIPALS, 0 lf DE PARTMENTS. Tnom.ks i'dAy PhancE, _.. u. L'onnE 13. :SNYDER R. S. BARNES, C. N. PAna, J it., .1. T. REYNOLDS, HENRY K.E1.31, A. E. ROOELLSON, Suport,ql by an able Corps of Assistants. Call or send fora Catalogue, College Cur rency, and Peirec's Practical Educator. OFFICE—,S3INor„,TH EIGHTH ST. THOMAS M. PEIRCE. apr. ALMBY HOUSE, A. B. MILLER, Proprietor, Baltimore, Md. Chia hotel has been lataly ratted with all the nime.•sary m provements known to hotel enterprise and therefore offers first class accommodations to stringers and others visiting Baltimore. Oct 21,1865. 1866, 1866. OF 1866 At HALDEMAN'S, Locust Street. above Front. We would call the attention of our PATRONS I" EA Co P I_l M TO OUR STOCK OF GENZRAL DRY GOODS,. Now opening and being replenished dinost daily throughout the season. and Shawls, It will be :ye - 4ytemhered the inducements offered at our establishment LAST FALL,, ENTIRE NEW STOCK. 'rfllS SPRING our STOCK is STRICTLY Thereby giving to our Patrons the advan- tage of the late decline .Mll-, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ➢IdNUFhCTORES. NO, O,LD GOODS FROM LAST SEASON,CONSEQUENTLY NO LAST SEASON'S, VAICES. PRlCESl ) ,f,s " e ll d i 4( l ) ) n ni. i ( il l • Et ' l l e br g s Gold. PRICr zi of:di sbinchirfhiml other. E/0 domestics the very low est possible. We solicit an examination of onk‘Stoetc, dvoys fooling glad to s.lkow our G.:)odS.. REMEMBER THE PLACE HALDEMAN'S, Locust street, Above Front, COLUMBIA, PENN'A. March 31, 1806. is,OA MONTLE . !—AGENTS wanted for 817XI1 .e tirely new articles, just out.— A4cfrois 0. T. GLRE Y, City Building, Biddleford, mar. and the E .~I ii Tl\ GS, QUEENSWARE, in presenting an almost I\T ENV, AU under cost of Impor tation and many goods old vriovz.:;, At lIALDE3IANS' IJpeust, above Front OUR BANNER ONCE MORE IS UNFURLED TO THE READ ERS OF TEE SPY. Fondersmith's Store IS A FIXED INSTITUTION IN COLUMBIA. CIREAP BARGAINS ARRIVING daily from New York and Philadelphia. Our Stock is not surpassed by any other establishment in Columbia, and'in Selections, Quality and - PRICES, WE CHALLENGE A COMPARISON FULL LINE OF DOMESTIC GOODS, A Choice Selection of Ladies' Dress Goods, An Entire New Stock OE S Iti .1") U 0113 113 "E Ifi 1,4 S . SUAIVLS, SACKS ; & SACKINGS Our New York Hoop Skirt, equals the "Bradley Skirt" in quality and shape, and 25 PER CENT. LESS IN PRICES ! A. full stock always on hand for Ladies and Misses. BALMoRAL SKIRTS OF EVERY STYLI: WHITE GOO 1,8 TVII= G 00D,S' SIVISSES, NAINSOOKS, Our 0 - ,Octi, of Otatlis , Cnssiineres, and . - .T.l.fen tand Roy's wear generally; is of thit sea son's purchasing, and consequently Can't be Beal .' Carpets, o , il Cloths, Window Shades, t=rocc•rics, queensware, Wall Papers, IN COM.PETITION WITH DELI'ELI. PIECES, WE STUDY TO PLEASE npr. 2S, '66-1y DISP BLED, ATTENTION 'IVAN TED, one or two men, in Colum bia and vicinity, who have loiit either an arm or leg, to sell Wadsworth's Water Proof Arnica Healing Plaster. the best and cheapest Court Plaster in the market.— Prom :35 to :,51.0 per day can be made. Ad dress, with 25 cents for sample and full. in formation, A. P. BELCHER, Box 15, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B.—All agents and peddlers would find it to their interests to aus~cer • the above. apr. 21, 111 n. B J . WILLIAMS, . No. 1.6 North Sixth Stiet , t, Philaira Manufacturer of VENETIAN BLINDS ,\ND WINDO \V SHADES:- The larg,e.;:t and finest assortment in the city . at the LOWeSt Cash prices. STORE SHADES MADE Lt . LETTERED. May 5,2 m. N 7 TED, N TS.--$73 to fs2oo per month tOr Gentlemen and ;;;;33 to :,375 for Ladies, everwhere, to introduce the Common S,`llSe Family Sewing Machine, improved and perfected, It will hem, fell, stitch, quilt, hind hrade and CM broider beautifully. Price only only $2O, flocking the elastic lock stitch, and fully warranted tor three years. We pay the above wages or a commission, trom which twice that amount can be made. Addressor call on C. BOWERS A:: CO., Office, No 253 6. Fifth street, Philadelpia, ca. All letters answered promptly with circulars and terms. may 3,-1 cu REMINGTON'S Army and Navy Revolver Approved' y the Government. -- pward s of 125,000 furnished for the U. k.„. S. Serviee since 1661. Warranted su -1.3e-rior to any other Ristolof the kind. Also Belt and Pocket Pistols. Sold by Gun Dealers and the Trade generally. E. RE-NIINGTON ct SONS, Ilion, N. Y. Manufacturers of Muskets, Carbines, Re volvers,ltevolving ltitles, Rille Barrels,6,:e. Dee. 16 Lf. PURE 'WINES & LIQUORS. THE subscriber calls the attention of his friends and public, generally to his large and well assorted stock of pure wines and liquor,. at wholesale, only retail for medi cal purposes and family use. IMPORTED WINES (b LIQUOR S, such as Cognac of different grades and brands. .Ijollancl and. Cot dial Gins. Port Lisbon, Sherry, Madeira, Malaga. Champagne, German, Rhine, Clarret, \‘; tues, Domestic Wines and Liquors, Dornestic. Brandy, Domestic; Gin, XXX Old Rye, XX Old Rye, X Old. Rye, Bour bon and Mono o , , rahella Whiskies, Wines, Catawba, sweet and tart, Currant, Black berry, Elderberry, Sambuyg's. Port, .l - .c. BITTER S, Mishler's Herb, The great Z.ingari, Paauen, Stovers, Wine and Cock Tail. - Brown Stout, Scotch Ale, SpAers' Water. Ginger, Blackberiy, C'atawba, Cherry, 'Cc. f. C. BUCHER, cor. Front cf; Locuet may 26, '6O ROOSTER I The Celebra.ted Rooster Whiskey .4 can be had only at the corner of Walnut and Commerce Streets.- - 1:or quality, flavor and purity, it cannot be beat. Also, Bourbon Whiskey from Bourbon County Kentucky, war ranted to be the pure rrticle, or no sale.— We have Wines, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Old Monongahela of all grades. Give us a call and examine for yourself. . _ . CHARLES GROVE, Corner of Commerce and 'Walnut Sts., Columbia, Pa. may 19-,66-tf. ROUSE FORNISIIING STORE. CALL at Miller's House Furnishing \_.l Store, Locust , opposite the Franklin House, and examine his new assortment of Stoves, Tin Ware, Wood and Willow Ware. Having secured the services of one of the best mechanics in the country, ho is prepared to do all kinds of COPPE Et TIN AND , STILET IRON WORE. Gas and Steam pipe fitting, Hydrant work and Bell hanging, at the shortest notice", and most reasonable terms. 7, - '66 ,Stop Ond Read rpHE Sub Scriber would respectfully -in.- 1. form his customers .and the public. generally - . that he has just received a gen; eral assortment,of GRODEDIES,PROVISIONS, TEAS AND SPICE§. Michener's celebrated sugar cured hams. No. 1 and mess mackerel. Extra 110. syrups. Refined sugars of all hinds. Old Rio and Java Coffee. English and Arne* lean Pickles. Dried and Cantled Fruits,, Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Prepared Mils.- turd. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is full and complete and we intend keep ing it fresh, by almost daily additions.— Give us a call, corner Front and Union streets, Columbia. HENRY SUYDAM apr. 1.1,-'66 Dress Making. rrtgE Undersigned will teach the art of 1 cutting Dresses, Basques, Sacqnes, Jackets, (.4 art haldas, Children's Garments, &c., 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. KIAIIIURG, 3rd Street, below Locust may 12, -gin Private Sale of Real Estate' ALOT OF GROUND ON THE EAST side of Front Street, between Locust and Union Streets, containing in front about '25 feet and in depth to the Pennsyl vania Railroad, with a Two and a Half Story Brick Dwelling House and other impro - nments thereon, bounded south by propet'ty of Gee. Bogle and north by property 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 11, Buy your Clothing of 1 - NT I rT E KUBSCRIBER WOULTP 1 call the attention of the citizens of Co lumbia and vicinity to his large stocic of , 11.E.ADTZ-lITAIM CLOTIZINO Embracing every variety of style and ma terial suitable ler the seqson. They are made of the best material and in the most fas.hiounble style. Q~euttle;: eglihhibag Goo 415,, Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Stispenclers liandlwrchiefs, Hosiery, (l - e. A splendid line of these goods always Rept on hand., Also, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, of which we have a well selected kt.lock og . which we offer at cheap rates. TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS; and Valises of ail styles, are sold cheaper than city prices. My goods are all bought fur cash and I other them at cheaper rates, for cash,than any other store. Call and see. HENRY RICE, No, 1, W'o7 Row, Froilt St. Columbia Columbia, April 1-1, ly B LUCK FOR SALE. Tr FIE undersigned having leased WWer', , a Brick Yard, would offer to this Pu,blic, building brick or the very best quality- Orders may be left at his residenm,Locust. street above Second. MICHAEL LIPHART:. Mar. 10, 66 tf. IF.OUSEHEEPIEEtS rISLE citizens of Columbia and vicinity, 3._ are respectfully invited to call and ex amine may large and varied assortment of govisr-....z.T.31:23agq GOODS Comprising overy r3rtety oC TIN WARE, SILVER-PLA TED WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, NcY GO')DS, PLAN! SUED TIN- WARE, COOKING UTENSILS, MIA BER IN SETS, HOLLOW WARi , EN AMLED, COPPER KETTLES, BRASS KETTLES Chafing Dishes, Egg Boilers, Britannia Ware, Waiters, ct•e., ,ke- Slovcs of every Description. BRILLIANT AND NIAGARA, Are two of the best stoves in the Market, They are gna.rmit led to give satisfaggion., GAS 1.4 . 1]."1:1N,G. (ti; PLUM Carried on in all its various branches. Stoyes,Shops,Dwellings,&e., fittedup with Gas and Water Pipes, in the best manner. On hand a good assortment of Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights and Pendants, Galvanized Iron, Lead and Ter ra Cotta Water Pipes. heparin;; promptly and personally attended to. HIRAM IV.ILSO.N,. Cor. Locust (.0 2.nd st., C'ol'a AA:AA:7 - E are daily receiving additions to our. stock of Groceries, Provisions and. Queensware, which We are selling at ex tremely low lig 11 res. The best syrup molasses the world affords at JACKSON'S. may-12-'66. "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." CICLORIDE or Za.PiLla rfurE great disinfectant, removes all of fensive odors and deleterious exhala tions, giving greater security to life in these times of CHOLERA.. Full directions for using given at Meyer's Family Medi cine Store, where a fresh supply has been received. For sale in large or small (luau tit ies, SUN P e‘ E •e l i . everywhere A s \r l e l N oVm ag r e i r Do ed :$"0 * Sewin2 . Macl e nn o es . . c. Three p new . kinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted, live years. Above salary or largo com- IIIiSSiOIIS paid. The only machines sold in. United States for less than 540, which are. fully licensed by h osve, Wheeler if: IVilson„ Grover cf: Baker, Singer and Co., and Bath-, elder. AU other cheap machines are in frinyin•ents and the seller or user are liable to arrest, ine, and imprisonment. lllustra ted circulars seut Ii ee. Address, or. call upon Shaw- Lc:: Clark, iliddlelbrd, Maine, or Chicago, 111. mar. 10, '60.-Iyo H ENR X HARPER, S:ZO.4.I3,CUSTBEET, PHILADELPHIA, Ma kites, Fine Jewelry, Solid Silver Ware, and Superior Silver Plated Ware, at Re duced Prices ! March 24, 1t466-3m. Ne w Restaurant T N. THARP, respectfully announces to the Public, .that he has taken and' refitted the saloon formerly known as the "Ellsworth," on Front St., above Walnut: Oys_tors served in every Style. The BEST ALE always on draught. april 28 ly. I. N. THARP. ii
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