Cu Columbia In. RAUB°, Editor. W. Hayes Grier,. Ass't Editor. eq!L!1,1111BIA PA. Saturday, Jilim 9, 1866 Advertisements, to secure Immediate insertion must be handed ih on or before Thursday evening each ~ , fcelc. - ifl" Mr. T.. C. Oberiein. - is our aatheed Agent for West• .11emplield Township. Ike will ialce swbseriptions, advertisements cee., :for ' - the . "Syy." • . The News. It is said :that' Davis' counsel will am: nounce their readiness for trial, ancl, in the event of Q. postponement will ask for the release of their client on bail. Leonardlluyek, President of the Mer-'' National Bank at Washington,. has been arrested for violating the • • Na tioal Currency act. lle was held. in $200,000 bail. The internal revenue receipts during allay amounted 'to nearly $22,000,000 : ' The slestitullop.' in Alabama is inercas- ME The Young Men's, Christian Associa tionfor the United States and British .Provinc - esrdet in Albany on . Saturday. The shipment of specie to Europe on ~Saturday_ amounted to 83,630,000. . In an action brought in Nen , York ~against the Camden and Amboy Railroad . Compan.y,to recover the value of a lot of cotton burned at the company's pier before svgs delivated to the consignee, the fury -rendered a verdict: for plaintiff for " . ;SSI,6IS 07. It is said that the British minister lets I made a demand upon our government fur the surrender of the Fenians who fell into ,our hands. The goveiument has come to no decision as yet as to what will be done with them. The Fenian invasion of Canada seems ,to have pine to a sudden termination.— The various dispatches in regard, to the povernents of both the British and the Fenian forces are very conflicting. There -seas a brisk engagement at Rid g eway' on .Saturday, in which the Canadian volun '.,teers are said to have been routed with loss of 23 and wounded. The Fel:liens-lost 6 killed and 15 wounded.— Skirmishing afterwards took place at Waterloo — ferry, when -Canadians main' scattered, 70 of them being captured:— The Canadian =Count of this fight saYs , thp.t Colonel, Dennis, the commander of 4,h3 five. or-six 'others . }vere :wounded: Two 'eniens Were killed. On, Saturday night two columns of British troops wore - menacing the •Fenians and the-latter evacuated Fort Erie. In at talmpting to, get to .this side 400 were captured'-by the Uniteil• -Steles boats guarding the river and - are lie - Id' under the guns of, the United ,States 'steamer MiChigan, . : awaiting ,instynetions„ from washington.: Col.,o?Neill and staffwere among those captUred. - General' Barry,. 3vli6 *as detailed.by 'General Grant to ,command the United States forces, - bas forbidden all .communication with the Panadian •shore. From 360 to 1500 men attempted toleav'e Buffalo 'in tugs and gatb4ts on Saturday :night,, but" Were prevented by. the United,. States ,piekek boats: Gen. -Meade has arrived. at :Buf falo. The British forees now occupy the : entire *shore opposite Buffalo to repel any fresh invasion. di:ll3km, tever : and small pox are sll - assailing•New :York harbor, and the quarantine there- is- Very- rigorous. • Tlie Qrand Lodge Of Masons are hold ine,-their annua' communication` in New About. $75,000,000 of five-twenties are expented . froni .Germany the current month - - • • Soldierk State Convention was Jield in Pittsburgh On Tuesday. General Joshua, T. Owen; of, Philadelphia, presi- Fled. Resolutions ,denouncing the ap ppintment to office ef - men who bad em ta'rrnss9cl the - goverament during the war; de.manding, : the 'trial end execution of the leading traitors; requesting the adoptibu "of.a, high protective tariff by Congress, and renew mending Gererai Grant and Governor Curtin for President and yice.President at the - nest clOtion were adoiite:4l , • •, :In the United :States District Court at ltichnpud, yesterday, the Assistant Dis trict'Attorney'replied'to certain questions :pr,oPotinded' 'by - '4, - 4eed;'couusel - for . Jeff. and - said that, the:' Chia JnStice and Attorney General requested j. postponement of the trial until the first Tuesday in October. HO - moved' qui - ad- . joniifment; :until.' that time: and Judge Voderwoed 6ranted;the • . The President issued a 'Proelam,apion warning. all eitizens• against eticoUr'4lng the Fenian expedition to Canada; cli rectingthniudgPs, marshals and .,. d: other Vuited 'SOte officer :to i.4e necaStir.o, t'p bring . tO juStice . tbose,, , who P are violating the. neutrality laws;aud authorizing-Maj. Gem-Arcade to - employ the Military and naval,fornes - andilin 'Militia' to prevent anyt hostile; emons ra tons. • rig corner-stone' Of the'"Ponglas, ' Mon t has been' pestpoi4d'fieuf 14th - of:June, to the 4i.4‘'ol'3:l.ily','.‘ihdn', it' is'intended' to make - a ',iran The .staso nin fraternity will en'iqriiOny; Oilitorial and ViigrilaireotiO. —Our,thUnks are; due'to Dr:'W; Me, Chesney 'of St. Louis No:, for doCuments received. . . . —ln fishing for Compliments tb.e're.i:s . -, certain to be*: a fi.io- at - one end of .the, . . . line. . . —Why - is Andrew -J,ohnson like a pie my mother used to bake?, Because • lie's ... a turn-over. leastest fuu . for — tb; • M'nsteit money.-- , -Spendiug ten:dollars on'a'spree , and then being sick fur a week from the effects of the spree. • ,—The most fun for the least money— Having a pretty girl to kiss you on both cheeks; and then-say She".'"thonglit was Cousin Tom.'?: • • —Those addicted to the weed will find a superb assortment of -fine segars and tobacco at the store of- Booth on Locust street. Jack and - ,Bootie . arc arc, fellows and' esei ye' patronage. - —Frank Grove; - of the Columbia & Port Deposit Engineer corps, - infprms us that they found a button wood tree, in their travels,opposite Baitibridgeomeasur ing forty-three feet in circumference. —A gold mine has_ been "dis Covered near Titusville, which, it is thought, will put the oil wells of that" region in the shade. —What notes compose the most favor ite tunes? Bank-notes—they makefur t tines. —"I say, boy, how far do, these rocks run' into the sea?"- asked a gen tieman of , a half clad towy haired - fiSherthares son on the east coast of Scotland.—`•They dinna rin at all, they just liestill -all de time." A pleasant time - in the country— 'Walking a mile beneath the rays of -a roasting suu,choked with dust and gnats, to reach a cool spot where you can spen•i a few moments gazing-on the "beauties of nature." —Josh Billings says "two lowers, like two armies, generally get along quietly till they are engaged!' lie says farther, "it you itch_ for fame, go into a grave yard and scratch yourself akin a Untie stone." —The Shepherdstown (W. Va.) Reg; ister says - that a citizen of that place on Monday last,caught with a hook and line, in the Potomac, 17 Bass, the largest weighing tour and a quarter pounds, and the smallest two pounds. —"lsaac, my son, let the good Book be a lamp unto thy path." Mother," re• plied the thoughtful Isaac, "I- shOuld think that was making light of sacred things." • —Cholera seldom attacks:boys. , The only - reason NV.C,,C&I give fOr it is that they never talk about it. ,Their mindS are so pmstantly engaged in robbing orchards, playing "how many miles," .and other important amusements, that they'have' no time to think,of such small affair's its the - s oolprq, " ' ' • • wan boasted of havin n' eaten for ty." nitre hard-boiled eggs. "Why didn't - you eat one more and•make .an. even fifty ?" asked 50041,5. " "Do. you want a ivan to make 'a — ,hog of hiAiselfjustfor one'egg?" • A countryman vho vas, clirgeclwith tengalloas of whiskey which a grocer put iu an eißht gallon keg,said lie "ditn't 'lliad the, money oyerchurr , ed inuch, r as dio - strain o 4 the keg.'! Bedford' counly,TeUnessee,whole fields of corn and cotton.:lutv.e..been laid waste by. the cut_wOrm,causiug hundreds of acres to be replanted., Recently the e.rmy.worm.has made its,appearance, arid : is commencing,eterisiye.ravagcs., Many farmers ,arc becoming thorongbly clis -heartened.,,.; that-Al:le' pieta have 'sung of the perfume :of the produce of any zone,' . - is'itiustrated and -realiied in the entrancing 'fragrance of Phalon's "Night Blooming, Cereus." A bottle'•of it should' alwa:,ys.stimil :beside Moore's Melodies in every lady's. boudoir: Sold everywhere. , Back."---_,A lady vas once asked the reason, why she' i alwaly's Came so, early to chuireh ? , ". Because," said she, "it is a part of my religion never disturb the religion of others." -- On the same principle, after' indulging in the Cream Syr up 'dr:l:Wu' from MeYers' elegant fountains, fall hack. and ' make room for others." -7-Sidney Smith . was. nue° 'looking through the hot-house of a lady who-was proud of her flowers, and used not very accu,rately,a prolgsion of botanical names. "Madame," he said, "have you the ~Septennis psoriasis?." Al.r. said she, "I had•it•last winter, and I gave it to the Archbishop pf. Ca nterbury; it came out beautifully iu the spring!' Sep . tenni s psoriasis is the medical na1313 for the seven• years' itch; -7--The Northern Central railroad com pany, says the Williamsport //cam, having obtained possession of the Elmira and CanandluguA road, have put down a. third rail to Watkins, which connects with the lake steamers. They thus s& cure a narrow guage road to that point. They are also taking" up the rail and. narrowing •, the" track' from Watkins to Canandaigua. • This makes a through route from Philadelphia and Baltituoi.e to Canancliiigtia,,wit,hout' changing. cars. The r - Penns . ylvania railroad company has secured the 'Canandaigua and ".Nufgara road 'and: will a . through route from Philadelphia and, ttie Bout)t to Niagara, wallobt •Gcc.reee. . „ . Ilamiltoo has- io the :press. of ; her publishers, Messrs.Tiekoor. Bostoo,,a new volume specially adapted „to ,sUomer yearling," and bearihg die takitig title of : 'Summer- hest:" - MoSt of the ,artiaki ; in this vottioic are . nOW,fOr the first printel, and, :%vill'he, found . equal . to any of the, author's most b' illiaut eS§aysp l ll:aliearnasStii 'appears ag - nin Ofa the carpetfia .exploits in the 'way of c; 2 l . i-denio -, lnid other domestic 'affairs are-ruade very atuushi , ' , . Gail Ilathilton is never'dUll: — Poisessed 'Of a sharp and ready'wlP, ; 'speakitieboldly, t.od that too Opn.toples wherein• women have ali , raYs supposed - to - havebeen she has already' gatbeied aboUt , her an audien:ce, which, by its .h-ea'rtl;uppredia tioia lier,*ritin..s . , Attests the truth' of many ,'Of her. convictions 7.he success of 'her various '.3iollimos 'Of :essay s , has been Without'para - Nei; Ttidr.sbe ig the" . r.Of the iy!' 's DISFRANCIIISING D ESERT ERS.—the •SUpreme Court at Harrisburg baying ad journed without announcing its'decision, as requested by the Governor,' through the Attorney General, on the constitu tionality of the act of Congress disfran , ehisino-'deserters, the bill ; ':passed at 'l:he late/session of the Legislature for carry ittto effect the law of Congress was on Monday approved by the Governor, so that immediate preparations of the records and certificaies'reCtuired by - the act may be commenced and time afforded for the correction - of errors , ip / the -record. CUOLFRA AND New JERSEY.—Are,the people_of New that .- the cholera' shall rap - iii this Ci'y and thus spreddall over, that State,.simply from the want of 'necessary quarantine . grounds?:: 'if so then let thcrn persist in not allowing ~andy Book to be used for -quarrantino Herald.) New York appears, .tore ; quite-willing that cholera shall spread 4over-NSWJersey. If the people ofNew 'York do not want the pestilenee, ,w llyd id they .not_stOP inlpork ing ern igrarits who are like-to' hare it.long ago? When money can be made by -111:i.pg lug diseases into country rrkerchants of N4w:. Yokk'tire"always ready: for" the busihess . .-;:7?,hit!%. Ddily. News. j ,r.'.': That's so brother' Flanigan. If they had Put a - stop -to ' the importation :of emigrants, in time, they might have es caped the scourge, entirely . : 'lt Should be done yet if the New Yorkers can be induced to-make the .strafice. • - SPECIAL :NOTICES ' HOW SOOTHING, how •sublimely beautiful are the ,sweet strains of' melody, es they come borne to us upon the wings of evening: how it fill. the heart with gladness! Yet midst all .this joy and happiness', how. it leers our pleasure to 'see our neighbors or companions suf fering from Me lavages of a violent 'cough or an obstinate cold. The soothing quieting . properties of Coe's Cough Balsam allways all the irritations; and.will speedily cure the most obstinate eases of croup, cough, sore throat, and influenza. ' Take it freely. ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH ! SCRATCEI I SCRATCII WIIMATODPS OINTMENT Will Cure the Itch in 4S Hours. _ Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all, Eruptions-of the Skin. ' Price SO cents.- Tor sale Ly all druggists. sending CO cents to (.0 Pot ter, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street,lieston, it n•! II forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. June 9, ly. Something New and Novel 1;or Agents, Peddlers' Country stores, Druggists, and all seeking en honorable and profitable business. Free by mail for 65 ets., wholesale per doz. Canvass ers realize $6 to $l.O par day profit. AI3I3OTT DUWD, INlanufaettares, 10G Water st., Xew York. r.k" FIE MASON ct HAMLIN CABINET Organs, for sacred and secular music; forty differ ent styles, SSO to il6oo each. Fifty-one Gold or Silver Medals, or. other lust premiums awarded tome. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address. MASON e HAMLIN, Boston, or • • MASON BROTHERS, New York. sept. 9,1 y. Vellieau's lleareely for Cholera. The favorite remedy or cu 1., successful practition er [See Velpeau on Cholera.] its small bulk, energy and reliability commend it - to residents in the coutitry,traveler , i and prudent ,people everywhere. A single dose in the inequeney.of cholera symptons does snore than the most skillful treatment can ac complishan hour later, Price Me. • • Sold by Hubbell, Apothecary, N 0.1410 Chesnu t St., Philad'a. may 11 tf-1:13- Ladies can receive a box of Dr, Velpau's Pills by mail,sealed from the eyes of the publie,by enclosing one dollar and btx postage stamps to o.o.S:epics, General Agent for us at Watprtown,,N. Y. , may-12-Imo. Al! may marry hapily, irrespective of N'vealth, age •or beauty: and the love of the opposite sex can he gained - by the Sol:owing simple rules. Send a di rected 'euvefope , and stamp to IllxnAms LUCILLE DEMARE, Station L,l3iblo House New York, City. . . The glory Of tnan is strength—A gentleman who suffered for years' from nervous and 4.4 e n ital •tly Emissions, and Seminal_ Weakness, the.re :lva of youthful indiscretihu, and came near ending his days in hopeless misery, will for the sake Of suilering man, send to any one afflicted, the simple means u;:od- by bim, which effected a cure in a few weeks after the failure of numerous medicines.— Send a dirJeted envelope and stamp and it wid cost you nothing. . _ Address' EDGAR TREMAIN, 128t1r,St, N: Y. City ' Lovely girls and feslive boys,—send an addressed envelope Mid •2•5 cents, and I will sen4l you some valuable information that will please you. ' Address MARY NOGRE,'S.II tiroadway,New York. • t may 12 ly. LOV.P AND MATRIMONY Ladies and gentlealen, if you wish to, marry, ad, dresis the Undersigned, who send, you without money anti without price, valuable ilifornmtion that will enable you to marry happily and speedily, ir respectizte of age, wealth, or beauty. 'This inf.nna tion wilt cost you nothing, and if you wish to marry, it wilt cheerfully assit t you. All letters strictly con fidential. The desired information sent by rental mail, and no reward asked. Address SARAH B. LAMBERT, ' .Grecripoh4, New Tot k. Apr. 28,-3m.* • -• DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA. - larrh, treated with , the utmost success, by Dr. J. ISAACS, Detilist and Aurist, (formerly of Lyden, iloiland,) No 519 Bine, Street, Phihutelphia. Testi monial;4 trop the most reliable sources ni the city and county can be seen at his Office. 'TIM medical filculty are ini ,- ited to accompany their patients. as he :tits no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge made for exatni, nation. mar. Orly MEIE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERI ENCE Or AN INVALID. Published for the benefit and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who sutler front Nervous Debility, premature decay of Manhood. &c., supply ing at the same tune the Means of Self Cure. Isy one who has cured himself after undergoing con siderable quackery.. By enclosing a postpaid ad dressed envelope, single cuptes, free qeharge, may be had of the author. • NATHANIEL MAIF4.III, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. V. Jan. 27, To Consiumptives. THE ADVERTISER HAVING BEEN restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffmed e veral years, with a severe lung affection, and that dread. disease, Con, sutnption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sutlercrs'the means of cure. • fo i all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with taio diree pons Sir preparing and usp.g iho same, which they will Sind azure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, Coughs, Colds, etc. The only object of the udvertiser in -ending the prescription is to bench the aillieted, and spread information which he eon eeives to be invaluaule, and he hopes every :,urkerer w.ll try his remedy, as it will cost ycu notning, and may proye a blessing, Parties w•isl:ivg the perscription, Will please ad dress ' Rev. EDWARD A. 'WILSON, • 11 illinnisburg,King'County. Doc. 39, '95„-I.3mNew York •• • TE I IIIIETT'S. PHYSIOLOGICAL .IL/- „Hair Regenerator.--,The 'wonderful, pbpularity of tin. Preparation is imprecolegted.— ic is becoming the standard article over everyilutig of the. kink, trisl is the only unohjeetiouablo • .1.1 itir Preparation in use: without it no toilet is complete; if once usedit never will bar dispenseVA WI: • It positively restores White, Gray, or fatlcil.lleir, to its original coloi,lustre and beauty.' • - • It often produces a new growth of beautifttt flair -on bald heads, auctalivays stops its falling ott. , It frees the head front all datadrutl;,uchtng and humor. , ••• • lilts no dirty; 'sticky - soclimentS - or'unleasant Qtior. It, is neat, does not'soil the finest f;ibrio Cr skin. - as n dressing, it is . unrivaled, deligntml. iVo other.prepuration:hasteither tne nrerit;or popu larity, wherever iegoes. Elvery'bottle warranted. J. A. 91E1Apothecary, General agent, -Odd rellows'Alull Columbia. ,mar. 21, Om:, L 7,111 NHOOD HOW' "LOST; f IL 1101 V RESTORED. JUst piimished; a edition` of Dirneulverwell's Ceicbriited Essay on the racical cure (without med icine) of .Spermlttorrlhea, or - kin - anal :Weal:A.)6o, fn. voluntary..Serninal Losses, Impotency, Montan and ! molest:l ty; impediments to Marrirge, etc.; also, Consumptson, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by selfindulgenec or sexual exeravanance. in a sealed envelope; only.acents. Tne celebrated author in this aurairable essay dearly 'demonstrates, from a thirty 'years' success? fal practice, that the marming consequences of self ? abuse may he radically cure without the dangerous use of internal inedecino or the 'application of the l icnifepointing out a mode of cu re at once simple, berlaja, awl effectual, by means , of which eheryiuf ? ferer, no matter whatins condition', may be, may bore himself clieliply, privately, and radically. ' Lecturo•should be in the hands of eyery south and every niiin In the land, , Sent, under seal,Xa enT9lope, to any ad dress, post paid, on receiptof six cents, or two post *amps. , Address the publishers, , . , - , f,, , CHAS-J. C. K(.INE ).. - 'l3owery,'..New York P.0.0x 4,G56. doi Junel7,'63:ly• " • • P. • Errors pt Youth. , A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous DebhitY, - Premature Decay, awl. all the eilbcts of youthful indiscretion, will, fur the, sake of suffering human iti , .'send free to all who need it, the receipe ai.d directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Saerors wishing to prolitby the advertiser's exporionce,can do so by addressing JOLIN B,"OGD.EN, . Dec. 30-'6.51y 0 ' No. 13,Chambeis st.. N..Y. --- -; Strange, but True. • Every young lady and' gentleman in the "United States can hear something very much to their ad vantage by return mail (free of charge) by address ing the undersigned, Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card, MI others will please_address thetrobedient servant 'MO: F. CLIAPMAN, Pee. 30'65 ly. 831 Iroadway, New York. At. Card to Invalids. A Clergyman, while residing in South America !ma missionary / discovered a safe and simple reme dy' for the eureior lierrous WeAliness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the..whole train of disorders brought on by baneful rind vicious, babits: Gri.at numbers have been already cured dy this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to.benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine.in tiscaled errveiope,tu any one who needs it, Pree of ChiLrac. •' Please inclose a plist-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. „ • • Address, ' ' : , • JOSEPH T, TDDIAN, Station 1.); Chile house, Isiew York City. • mar. I.7ihno.* EIII SOn A MONTH !—AGENTS wanted for C/ kJ six CraircN new articles, just (Jut.— Acaresi O. T. CAREY. City Building, Biddleford, Me. rnarlo,-'un:ly* NEW STORE. UNPARALIaLLED ATTRACTIONS! T S. SNYDER announces to the citizens el . of Columbia and vicinity that he has opened at- his ROOM, on the corner of Front tta l ocust; a FirSt Class stock of ' * DRY GOODS, consisting - VT all the latest styles of Dress Goods, Cloths, Cassi rneres, Linen & Cotton Goods, together with a full supply of Sheetiug,s, _ . of the best quality. His stock of Bleached Goods, Flannels, Balniorals, Hoop Skirts, and Shawls, 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 Boots of all kinds, sizes and styles, A Share of pu.blic patronage is solicited J. S. SNYDER, Cor. of Locust d Front. April 2Sth FIRST NAT.I. I NAL BANK OF *COLUMBIA. Receives Deposits, Male Collections on all Accessible points on Liberal Terms, Discount.Notes?,,Drafts; Bills of Exchange, LEc., Buy and sell Gold-Coupons, Silver, Gold, ctc., etc. Interest will' be pai on,sPeci al deposits, viz: • ' Forl2 months, 51 per cent., for 6 months, 4A- per. cent., fo'r 3 months, 3 per cent. per annum.. We also furnish. all Uniterl,States Secu rities and other Bonds'and Stocks, charg ing the Broker's commission only. Discount day: ,Mondays at 10 o'clock, A.M. , feb. 10, '6O H ENRY 311ARPER, • , 520 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Miches, :' •- • . . AS'olici Silver Ware. • and Superior Silver Plated Ware, at 'Re duced Prices! • March 24, 1806-3 in. Look Here! - NEW HAT & CAP STORE, No. G 4 North Queen ;Street, Howell's Lancaster, Pa. c mILE undersjgned being a practical HATTER, and having given his per sonal attentiowto the basin. ss would.take this opportunity of .informing the public generally that he has opened NEW HAT Jr. CAP STORE,' at the place above mentioned, where he will be at all times prepared to supply those who may favor him with a'eall with the BEST CHEAPEST HATS ,t; CAPS of the Latest and Most Fashionable Style. Having had considerable experience in the business, he hopes to meet a generous share of public patronage. may 5-66-ly JESSE SMITH. BITTER WINE OF' IRON, A N excellent impregation of dry Span ish. Wine, with the activity of Wis.:lye Bark, and the most energetic of all the ferruginous salts, Citrate of Magnetic Qx ide of Iron. It has a vinous flavor, very grateful to the palate, is without ehalyboato taste and will not disorder the teeth. It excitesdanguid appetite, gives zest. to iMproi3Os' digestion; ''inereithS 'the strength, steadies the circulation; takes off muscular flabbiness, removes, the pallor of debility, gives firmness and precision to the actions of the nervous system, with power to' pridufe fatigue'and resist disease, Magnetic Citiate of Iron is new and pe culiar, differing from the ordinary Soluble 'Citrate, in containing an equivalent of of Pretoxide of Iron, in place of the Am monia. It is neutral, tasteless, without astringency,as prompt and energetic as the 'Chloride, and unlike that, induce no local indammatory action or headache. CalisaYa .is pre-eminent amon o vegetable tonics-it as no equal as a strength ener or retorative, nor rival as an anti-per iodic. • Retails in $1 and 82 bottles; quarts and gallons for dispensing. 0. S. gUBBLELL, - 'Apothecary, 1410 Chestnut st., Philadelphia. jun-2, lin TO ALL BOOR BUYERS ! TAS. K. SIMON; 33 South Four.th Street, t.! Philadelphia, is agent for the following valuable books : . Appleton'fi New American CyClopedia -16 Vols. , , ,i '. History of . 09 Rebellion- 7 1 large Vol. Dietidniiry of , Mechanics-2 Vols. Rebellion reenrd, by Frank Moore—. 9 Vols. Washington Irving's works, . 22. " Cooper's Novels. Theltens'- workS - Iterivale & Gibbonis Rome. Macauleys's works. .:. A pictionory of 4rts and:Manufactur,; ars. Jiandcroft's •CiniOdStntes-4S &c. I furnish alt books published, for public and Privani libraries, at wholesale prices. -Send a list.ot any, Thinks -,wanted, wit,h a stamp; for •price, which."' will' e sent by return than. jrin-2,3tit • Lumber and Coal ! rpnE subscribers annorinco' to the publiC 1. that tliey' have on hand a large stock' of lumberand coal, which they oiler at' reascrtable rates' by tlle car load or- other wise.- ' - Pine, " , Shingles', Ash,_ , Liith, t , . . Poplar, -- - ' Pickets • • Oak, Hemlock: -.. z ',. -,- :.: ~, LOCUST'-.POSTS, • - • BILL STUFF , spz , ALL SIZES. • COAL ! COAL ! ' • Baltimore ,Company. Coal, Black Dia. mond, Shamokin, Lykens Valley, Schuyl kill.. Ordersrespectfully solieited. • • ‘-' • 'COOPER'Lt . PEAAT: itror, 21, ,qs-tr Skirtings, Tickings, S. S. DE'PWILEIt t Catchier. 1866. • 1866. • -. OF 1866 At HALDEMAN'S, Locust Street. 'aboii6'FrOfit. • _ . • We would call the attention of our PATRONS and the M i z: " TO OUR STOCK OF GENERAL DRY GOODS, CARPETINC4S, .Rr. Now opening and being replenished almost daily throughout the season; It will be remembered the inducements offered at our establihment LAST FALL, in presenting an almost .ENTIRE NEW STOCK. THIS SPRING our STOCK - is STRICTLY • ANT , . Thereby gii;-ing to our Patruns the advtin: tage of the late decline in all FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ALINUFUTURES. NO OLD GOODS FROM LAST SEASON ,CONSEQUENTLY NO LAST 'SEASON'S PRICES. PRICES of all Imported Fabrics based upon the late de cline in Gold. ' All under cost of Impor tation and many goods f}t old prices. PRICE S of all standard and. other domestics tho very low est possible, We solicit an wiaminatior of ,our Stock., always feeling'glad toshowbur Geocids. '‘AP'ECALDEMANS' T,,oeust, Stbove Front - -" - • '• RE:SIEII.II3ER TEEP-L.Agg; 9 • - • Locust , Soeot,- Above' 'Front, COLUMBIA PENN'A, *.i.rch - 31,48.4 Q. OUR BANNER ONCE`; MORE' 1S UNFURLED TO. THE READ ERS OF TEE SPE Fondersmith's Stgre IS A FIXED ' IN-COPUMUTA: , _ 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' PRICES;- WE CHALLENGE A COMPARISON FULL LINE OF DOMESTIC GOODS, A Chbice Selection of Ladies' Dress ,Goods, An Entire New Stock OF SU A' Uar .8 RIE iLIJOS. SIIAWLS, SACKS, & :SACKJNGS Our New York Hoop• Skirt, equals the "Bradley Skirt" in quality and shape, and 25 PER CENT. LESS IN PRICES I A full'stock - always on hand for Ladies and Misses. BALMORAL SKIRTS OF EVERY STYLE WHITE GOODS! WHITE GOODS.' SWISSES, NAINSOOKS, TARLETONS,JACKONETS, Our stock of Cloths,Cassimores, and Men and liay's wear generally, is of this sea son's purchasing, and consequently Can't tie Beat I fEk - J- Carpets, Oil Cloths,Window Shades, Groceries, Queensware, Wad Papers, at:. IN 0031 PETITION WITH PIMA: DELPHIA PRICES, WE STUDY TO PLEASE apt.. 2S, '66-.7.y DISABLED MEN, ITTENTION I AV - ANTED, one or two men, in Colum "Y hia and vicinity, who have lost either an aria or leg, to sell Wadsworth's Water Proof Arnica Healing Plaster, the best and cheapest Court Plaster in the market.— From sto :510 per day can be made., Ad dress,-with 25 cents for sample and full in tormation, A. F. 13111,01 - IEII., Box 45, Philadelphia, Pa. N..11.—A1l agents and peddlers would find it to their interests to answer the above. - apr. 21, 3m. , B - J. WILLIAMS,- . • . No. 16 North Sixth Stieet, •Philad'a. Manufaettirer of VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES, The largest and finest assortment in-the city at the Lowest Cash prices. STORE SHADES MADE LETTERED. May 5,2 in. WANTED, ..IGENTS.—.S7S to $2OO per mouth for Gentlemen and ; $:35 to $75 for Ladies, everwhere, to introduce the Common Sense Family Sewing Machine, improved and perfected, It will hem, fell, stitch, quilt, bind brittle and embroider beautifully. - Price only only t•s'_it), making the elastic lock stitch, and fully warranted for three years. We pay the above wages or a commission, trom which twice that amount can be made. Address or call on C. BOWERS 'Lt. CO. Office, No 255'5. Fifth street, Philadelpia, Alt letters answered promptly with circulars and terms. may PURE WINES & LIQUORS. THE subscriber calls the atteupion of his friends and 'public, generally "to his large and well assorted stock of pure wines and liquors at wholesale, only retail for medi cal purposes and tinnily use. IMPORTED WINES ef, LlQuares, such as Cognac of different grades and ~.„ brands. Holland and. Cordial Gins. Port Lisbon, Sherry, Madeira, Malaga. champagne, German, Rhine, Clarret, Wines, dc. Domestic Wines and Liquors, Domestic , Brandy, Domestic Gin, XXX Old Rye, XX Old Rye, X Old. Rye, Bour bon and Zlfonogahella Whiskies, Wines, Catawba, sweep and. tart, Currant, Black berry,. Elderberry, Samburg's Port, Lte. . BITTERS • Misiller's Herb, The great Zingari, Brunen, Stcivers, \Vine and Cock Tail. , Brown Stout, Scotch Ate, Sel tars' Water. Ginger,. Blackberiy' Catawba Cherry, - Sts.. C: HU . CHER, , may_ 26, 'GG cor. Front cerLocuct. ROOSTER • : The Celebrated Rooster Whiskey „ • can be had ouly'at the ;corner •of •• Walnuti and Corn coerce For, quality; flavor and - purity„ it cannot be. beat. Also Bourbou Whiskey , from 'Bourbon County Kentucky, war ranted:to• be the pure' rrtiele; or no sale.— We have Wines, Brandies, Kkins,;Cordials Qld iNlonongaimia of all grades. Give us a call and examine ;for. yourself. CRARLES GROVE, • Corner of Commeree „and 'Walnut Sts., Columbia, Pa. • • -may 10-,66-tf. C IDI;It"vI\EG.4I.2;It, k:CKSONq BEST SYRUP MOLASSES at" , : - J.A-011-SC4, S. pRIXT.E RIO COVRER nt JACKSON'S. Feb..lo 60.4 f. Jersey•liams. „ A Pine let of plegarit "Quaker Hams,” diree,t.froM.ihe Jarsies, and are saper 7 for to any heretofore offered 'this mark et, as a.,trul.l44l,,silffice. =For sale'only'by .• ' -•-- JOHN A. J=ACKSON...,. may 26, 66-tf • HOUSE FURNISHING STORE, CALL at Welder's House Furnishing Store, Locust, opposite the, Franklin, Rouse, and examine his new assortment. Stoves, Tin WaTe, • Wood and Willow Ware.. 'Having secured the services of one of -the best mechanics in the country, he is . prepared to do all kinds of COPPER, TIN AND SULET IRON WORK. bras and Stearn pipeTaling, Hydrant work • and Bell hanging„at• the• shortest' .n0t1ee,... : and most reasonable terms. apr. 72-'66 Sicip atid . Reait THE Subscriber would respectfully in,. form =his -- customers - -and the 'ptiblici' generally. that he has just received a gen, eral assortment of • " •'• • GROCERIES PROVISIONS; TEAS' AND: SPICES,, MiChenerts celebrated sugar •cured' No. 1, and mess , mackerel. Extra• syruPS, ' Refined sugars of all kinds. • 014 Rio and Java Coffee. , English and Amer.. ican Pickles. Dried, and Canned Firuits,, . th , Raisins, Curran, Prunes, Prepared Mus-. tard. 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, 14, -' do Dress Making: rpHE Undersigned will teach the art of ' .1. cutting Dresses, Basques, Sacques, Jackets, Garibaldas, Children's Garments, ctc., 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. KIM BURG, 3rd Street, below Locust. may 12,-2m^ Private Sale of Real Estate- A LOT OF GROUND ON THE' EAST side of Front Street, between Locust and Union St . ..vets, containing in front about•2s feet . and in depth to the Pennsyl- , vania Railroad, with a Two and a' Half• Story Brick Dwellinz House and other• impro7ements thereon, bounded south by property of Geo. Bogle and north by property of Mrs. White, now occupied 1 - Q . 7 Win. Boyd, is offered at private sale. For full particulars inquire of - HENRY SUYDAM, - - Agent for John S. Givetv. April LI, tf. Buy your Ciolhimag GC 'JET -- se . RICK, E SUBSCRIBER WOULD 1. call the attention of the citizens of Co lumbia and vicinity to his huge stock of RBA Mr -mum. CLOT 1-IINCr Embracing ever 3 variety of style and ma terial suitable for the seqson. They are made of the best material and in the most fashionable style. GentleistoWs Turraishitrig Goods, Shirts,Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders. Handerchiefs, Hosiery, J:e. A splendid line of these goods always kept on hand. Also, Boots, Shoes, Hats and , Caps,' of which we have a well selected stock of which we offer at cheap rates: TRUNKS, CA PET lILtGS, and Valises of all styles, are sold cheaper than city prices. - My goods are all bought; for cash and I oiler them atcheaper rates, for cash,than any other store. Call and see. HENRY RICE, No. 1, Wolfsitow, _Trout- St.' Columbia. Columbia, April 14, 1866, ly. . . • BRICK FOR SALE frHE undersigned in ned vgleased Wishes Brick Yard, would offer to the building brick of the very best quality. Orders may be left at his resideuce,Locust street above Second. MICHAEL LIPHART.. Mar. 10, GO tr. SfoultVs fiat Store, ESTABLISHED 152.9. No. 20 North Queen St. _Lancaster, Pa. W E en :N .l .l=l;a t e i t s u t i o •o , ox .i o t wn goods, thus OLD-TIME PRICES. The largest, best aml most complet& stock, and at lower prices than any house In the countrv. , - • Our immense stoelt. - of Spring- and Sum mer Goods Consists of all the novelties of the seasons; ,at least fifty different styles,' the Most popular of which are the CAA' ('AVALIER D'ORSAY, INDICATOR, (very new,) FU LTON, MORTON PETO. BRIGHTON, ,('hobby.) TYROL, A SPLFNDID SILK HAT FOR $5,00. Cheaper than can be had elsewhere. Our business connection with our patrons tar a period or nearly forty years is suffi cient guarantee of our ability to please all who may favor us with a call. SHULTZ LC: BRO. - -.may li' ANTED • To-rent a house in the Borough, for which a liberal rent AVill be paid. Apply at this Office. june 2. tf. ' COLUMBIA GLUON L INSTIT UTE. The examinations of this Institute will take place on Tuesdarand Wednesday the 12th and 13th of Stine, and ihe 7 'W.nnual Ex hibition will be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall on the evening orthe 14tb;(Thursday.) The friends of Education are invited to be present at the closing exercises. • Tickets . for the Exhibition may W procured at Hess' Book Store. Builders Take Notice ! The old Quarry : known as U. B. Wolfe's bekiwithesdain,.is. again in ; full blast,.- They aro taking out • First-Class Building Stone,: and 'also Large stone suitable for culverts, - bridges, &c., which they will guarentee to deliver at any point as, cheap as the cheap est. JAMES T. WOLFE jull-2, 3m Mason; i 123.66,5e1k MObre: PITTSBURGH, PA. 'EMPORIA...NT TO. MANUFACTURERS 'Suporiorami.d , tO - 011.--- ,Extro, 1, Engine Oil, at,1,50 • do 2, . do , 1,20 . . do , 3, = do' ; ,, do do - - . Exta Parapliine Lubricat 25 cts. gal. The' above mentioned grade's of oils- are guarantied as.follows ,•• • .• No.-1, for .Locoinotives-and Engines , su perior to Lard Oil: No. 2, - =do" -equaltto Lard Oil. No. 3, an extra oil suitable Ifor blast furnaces, lieaVy machinery, now be ing used with much satisfaction by Grove Bros. Danville, Pa. , No. 4,'a heavyoil for Rolling Millwork, pronounced by Messrs. Shoonberger & Co. for use on their nail cutting machines'equal to best Lard Oil at 50 cents. Also, Carbon... Oil, supplied ant lowest rirtes:'l. s Orders may be left at this office. Jun, 2,.1866, ly. Grant" and . Siiitriiitin The two heroes before their' tent 'Plats ning a-battle—Grant smoking,.. A.'beau tiful steel engraving by , Wm: Sartain.— Agents wanted everwhere. Sample sent by mairfor 50 Cents. Agents make 50 per cent. Address " " • ' idittLESOg 'it CO., ' ' 611 Chestnut Steeet, Philadelphia. jun-2, 2m - . 11=