The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, June 16, 1866, Image 2

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A. H. itAmß 4 o l
w. Er..tr . es Crier;.
COLUMBIA PA.
Saturday, June 16, 1866.
Advertisements, to secure Immediate Insertion
mast be handed in on or before Thursday evening
each week,
9` Mr. L. C. Oberlein, is our authorized
Agent for West Hempfield Township. He
will take subscriptions, advertisements dc.,
for the "Spy."
The News.
On Saturday the ceremony of decora
ting with flowers the graves of the fallen
rebels took place in Petersburg, Va.—
There was a grand procession, the houses
were draped in mourning, and it is said
.that when the decorators were at the
cemeteries scarcely a person was seen
upon the streets of the city. Likenesses.
of the leading rebel generals were borne
in the procession and displayed upon the
houses.
We hear from Savannah that the Cen
tral railroad destroyed by General Sher
man has been rebuilt, and that trains
now rnn from Macon to Savannalfand
Augusta.
The Fenian expedition is almost at an
eryl. There are about 3000 Fenians at
Buffalo endeavoring to get home. They
are quiet and orderly. Gen. Meade has
issued an order requiring the Fenians to
disband, in accordance with the Presi
dent's proclamation, and saying that if
the order is not promptly obeyed, asuffi-•
cient force will be brought - to bear to
compel obedience. At , 3lalone, N. Y.,
all was quiet on Saturday, and transpor
tation was issued for 245 Fenians. The
officers are still under arrest.
The New York Board of Health has
been enjoined from the use of Seguin's
Point, as a quarantine station, until the
case has been tried.
General Meade has refused to give
permission to Gen. Barry to furnish
transportation for the Feniaus.
One of the Fenian prisoners at St.
Louis has been discharged, and the re
mainder will be soon.
The Oregon el tction has resulted in
800 majority for the Republicans, in a
poll of 22,220 votes. The Senate stands
14 Union to S Democrats, and both par
ties claim a majority in the lower House.
David White, 65 years old,residing in
Baltimorj county Dld., was murdered
and robbed by two men ou Sunday night,
and -his daughter and grandson were
badly beat: n.
The . New York State Agricultural
Society has issued a circular announcing
the existence of•the rinderpest or pleuro•
pneumonia.among the cows in the stables
in New York and Brooklyn.
Thi-teen hundred tons of telegraph
wire for Collin's Russian-American tele
graph line have arrived at San Francisco.
Fifty Chinaumen have been attacked by
Indians in Idaho, and f,irty-nine were
killed. Several trains, horses and mules
were then stolen.
The New Currency Act.
It is now stated th:tt several important
changes will be made in the bill amenda
tory of the currency act. The issue of
the additional one hundred millions pr'-
posed it not to exceed five millions per
month for the first six mouths after the
passage of the act, and after that period
not to exceed two millions per month.—
Banks will be required to redeem at par
in New York, Philadelphia and Boston in
lawful money. They are also relieved
from the obligation to take each other's
notes in payment of debts due one anoth
er, and also from the obligation to hold
reserved deposits, except in those in the
cities above named. The last section of
the bill provides that in case where such
State Banks are taxed by State authority
the tax so imposed shall not except that
imposed upon the capital of State banks
when assessed as corporations, and shall
not exceed the rate imposed on other
.moneyed capital in the hands of individ
ual citizens of such States. It is also pro
vided that National banks shall be on
titled to all immunities and exceptions
that banks would be entitled to if assessed
a. 4 a corporation, and that the shares of
said associations shall bo exempt from all
taxation.
Execution of Probst.
On Friday last, Anton Probst, the
murderer of the Deering family, was
hung at Philadelphia.
At fifteen minutes before eleven, all
the preliminaries having been arranged,
Mr. Grundtner, the °le'
ae clergyman in ;Ilona
anee, gave the signal, and the Sheriff
pulling the cord attached to the prop,
Anton Probst hung dangling betwixt
heaven and earth.
The condemned man had a fall of abOut
three feet, and his neck was probably
broken on the instant. There was a eon
vulsive twitching of the - hands and legs
for a minute or two, and then all was
over: The murder of eight innocent
mortals' had been avenged and the law
had been justified.
After hanging until the death of the
condemned man was clearly ascertained,
the body was cat down and handed over
to the medical faculty.
,ilitorial tn 4 piortilittremio.
—Judge Lawrence, of the Supreme
Court of Illinois, has decided that -the
gift enterprises of Chicago are lotteries.
—Leonard Huyok, president of the
Merchants' Bank, of Washington, has
been released under $50,000 bail.
—The receipts from internal revenue
for the week ending on Saturday, were
$4,620,071 30.
—Richmond papers are all dissatisfied
with the postponement of the trial of
Jefferson Davis.
Editor.
tss't Editor.
—Mayor Hoffman, of New York, 'has
received a letter from a. Philad Aphia lady
Mrs. Catharine M. Peat, offering her
services as nurse in the cholera hospital
on Staten Island.
—The barns in the Shenandoah Valley
have been mostly rebuilt,notwithstanding
the poverty of the farmers, and are ready
for thc.new crops.
—A band of men - attempted to force , 1
an entrance into the house of a respecta
ble colored man, living about three
miles from Lexington, Ky., recently.—
The negro resisted them,and in the strug
gle which ensued fired on the party
killing one and mortally wounding anoth
er. He then went into the town and
surrendered himself to the authorities.
—Two ear loads of strawberries arrive
daily at Chicago frOm Cobden, Anna and
Villa Ridge, on the Illinois Central Rail
road. There is -an area of over •three
Hundred acres of strawberries . now
ripening in these three tuwns,and promis
ing the heaviest yield that any season
has afforded.
—At the late tobacco fair in Louisville,
Ky., all the tobacco-growing States ‘vere
represented. Over three hundred hogs
heads were entered. The cash premiums
amounted to over $1,500. The first pre
mium hogshead of manufactured leaf,
grown in Hart County,Ky., sold for $550
per 100 pounds.
—Demand is the test of popularity,and
never in this country has there been a
fifth part of the demand for any toilet
article that there now is for. Phalon's
"Night Blooming Cereus," The sales for
the current year shows an increase of one
hundred-per cent. over those of the same
mouths iu 1564. Slid everywhere.
—ln the course of last month a novel
incident occurred in the capital of San
Domingo. It appears that at a ball late:y
given there, the Governor of the city
entered the saloon on horseback,and just
when an enemy of his fired a revolver at
him, the horse raising his head, received
the contents, falling dead in the middle
of the saloon. The animal was buried
next day with a military band and
honors.
—The St. Paul (Minn.) Pioneer says
that all the reports coming into that city
from the agricultural district of the State
are of the most favorable nature, A very
large amount of wheat in excess of last
year has been sown this spring, and good
weather is all that is necessary to make
the coming crop the largest ever gather
ed in Minnesota. The lite) figures which
wheat has maintained during the spring
has led to its cultivation rather to the
neglect of other crops, and the promotion
of corn 'and putatoeS will be less than
usual.
—Death from drinking Lager.—On
Saturday the 2nd inst., a man named
Nicholas Firesinger, residing at the Cor
i dorus Foundry, in Codorus township,
York County, accepted a proposition to
drink ten glasses of Lager Beer in ten
minutes,if a comrade paid for them. The
Lager was produced and drank within
the time specified,but immediately there
after he complained of illness, when he
was carried into a building attached to
the Foundry,and left lie until the follow
ing morning, when he was found dead.
An inquest was held upon the body by
Esquire Creamer,and a verdict rendered
according to the above facts.—York
Gazette.
A concession has just been made to
American feeling by France,which shows
how desirous of pleasing us Louis Na
poleon is at present. Orders have been
issued that French subjects who have
become naturalized citizens of this coun
try, on revisiting France, will not be
subject to conscription, provided they
record their certificates of naturalization
at the proper office in Paris. This is the
first time the French government has re
nounced its claims over its own subjects.
We are afraid it will be some time before
the German and other EuropeQn mon
archies will be induced to follow its ex
ample.
flank Powers.of Attorney
are frequently executed, but it seems
that this is illegal, or at least that filling
the blank with date other than the
true one is, where the . power is to be ap
plied to a claim against the government.
United States Commissioner .osborn
recently held for trial a claim agent who
had done. this to answer at court for
"making a false power of attorney, for
the purpose of obtaining money from the
United States," contrary to the act of
March 3d, 1823; and severely censured
the notary for clrtifying an acknowledg
ment the date of which ' had purposely
been left blank.
At the last meeting of the Academy of
Science, M. Delaunay proved that the
earth's motion is gradually slacking, and
that the days are thereby, insensibly
lengthening to the extent of a second i n
100,000 years! At this rate in eight
thousand six hundred and forty millions
of years the. earth will stop altogether,
if it does nototherwise before that period.
We find thus that the world is bound to
come to an end some time or other.—
Science and revelation both point in the
same direction. M. Dulaunay's prophe
cy, however, we incline to think, will not
affect the Paris Bourse yet awhile, not
uear so much as the Emperor Napoleon's.
declaration of hatred of the 'treatise of
1815.
Politic Action.
The End of the World.
SPECIAL NOTICES. '
Lovely girls and festive boys,—send an addressed
envelope and 25 cents, and I will send you some
valuable information that will please you.
(MISS JANE BRYAN,
823 Broadway, New York.
june 16th, lt.
The ladies of America, from their peculiar habits,
are said to be the most unhealthy in the world, also
to suffer most when about to become a mother. Dr.
Velpau's Pills are a great blessing to all ladh. s, as
they regulate and assist nature. Sold by all good
Druggists.
All may Marry Ilapily,
Irrespective of wealth. age or beauty; and the love
of the opposite sex can be gained by following
simple rules, Send a directed envelope to
SARAH B. LAMBERT,
Greenpoint, Kings Co., .New York.
junelGth, it.
WHAT EVERY BODY SAYS
Must be true, is an old proverb. And it is a fact
beyond dispute that all tell one story about the al
most miraculous cures performed by Coe's Dyspep
sia Cure. Chronic and obstinate cases ofDyspepsin
of long standing will surely give way to its curative
powers.ligestion, sick headache, heartburn,
cramps,pains and colic,in either stomach or bowels,
souring and rising of food, consumption,genernl de
bility, tlatu lency, cannot exist when Coe's Dyspepsia
Cure is used. We beg of the afflicted to make the
experiment; it can be found at all drug stores.
ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH !
SCRATCH ! SCRATCH
WHEATOWSRVENTWEENT
Will Cure the Itch in 42 Hours
Also cures Salt Rheurri. Ulcers, Chilblains, and all
Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cents. eor'sale Ly
all druggists. lly sending GO cents to Weeks d Pot
ter, Sole Agents,l7o Washington street, Boston, it
will be forwardd by mail, free of postage, to any
part of the United States.
June 9, ly.
Something New and Novel for
Agents, Peddlers' Country stores, Druggists, aad all
seeking an honorable and profitable business. Free
by mail for sit ets., wholesale $0 per doz. Canvass
ers realize $8 to $lO. per day profit.
A111301"1' a DOW D, Manufiteturos, JOG Water st.,
New York.
THE MASON & RAMAN CABINET
Organs, for sacred and secular music; forty differ
ent styles, SSO to GOO each. Fifty-one Gold or
Silver Medals, or other first premiums awarded
tome. Illustrated CataluFues free. Address.
MASON HAMLIN, &slot; or
MASON BRUTIIEI:6, New York.
sept. 9, ly.
Velpeau's Remedy for Cholera.
The favorite remedy of tins successful practition
er [See Ve!perm ou Chdert4.lHs small bulk, energy
and reliability commend it to residents in the
country, travelers and prudent people everywhere.
A single dose in the incipiency of cholera symptons
doe• more than the most skillful treatment can ac
complish an hour later, Price 50e.
Sold by Hubbell, Apothecary, N 0.1410 Chesnut St.,
Philad'a. may 10 tf-'66-2
All tnay marry hapily, irrespeetivo
,of wealth, age
or beauty: and the love of the oppoktte sex can be
gained by the following simple rules. Send a di
rected envelope and stamp co, .111ADAmn LUCILLE
DEMARE, Station .I),Bible House New York City.
The glory of man is strength—A gentleman who
suffered for years from nervous and Genital Debility
Nig sly Emissions, and Seminal Weakness, the re
sult of youthful indiscretion, and eamo near ending
his days in hopeless misery, will for the sake of
itering roan, send to any one afflicted, the simple
means used by him, which effected a cure in a few
weeks after the failure of numerous medicines.—
Send a directed envelope and stamp and it wi.t cost
you nothine.
Address EDGAR TREMAIN, - I.2.Sth St. N. Y. City
LOVE AND MATRIAIONA
Ladies and gentlemen. if you wish to marry, ad
dress the undersigned, who will send you without
money and without price, valuable information that
will snabte you to marry happily and speedily, ir
respective of age, wealth, or bounty. Tins inf,irma
tion will cost you nothing, and if yon wish to marry,
it will cheerfully assitq you. All letters strictly con
fidential. The desired information sent by retu.n
mail, and no reward asked. Address
SARAn It. LAMBERT,
Greenpoint, Kings Co., New York.
apr. 28,-3m.4
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA
larrlt, treated with the utmost success, by Dr. J.
ISAAC'S, uctilist and Aurist, (formerly of Lyden,
lielland,) No 519 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi
monials from the most reliable sources in the city
and county can be seen at his Unice. The medical
faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as
he vas no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes
inserted without pain: :Co charge made for exaini,
nation. mar. ?A, '‘ 6-1 y
rrniE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERI
-1 EN CE OF AN INVALID. •
Publi4lied for the benefit and as a CAUTION TO
YOUNG Ai EN and others, woo cutler from Nervous
Debility, premature decay of Manhood, supply
ing lathe some tune Ihe Means of Self Cure. Asy
one who has cored- himself idler undergoing con
siderable quackery. Ily coclusing a p,,stpaid ad•
dressed envelope, single copies, free of charge, may
be hail of the author.
_
. _
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brdoklyn, Kings
Co., N. Y.
jas. 27, Iy.
To Consumptives.
THE AD VE I.{.T.L6EIt HAYING BEEN
restored to health iu a few weeks by a very simple
remedy, alter having suffered several years, with a
severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Con
stunption—is auxtous to make known to his fellow
sufferers the means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge,) with tile direc
tions fur preparing and using the same, which they
will lind satire care for Consumption, Asthma, Bron
chitis, Coughs, Colds, etc. The only object of the
advertiser in -ending the prescription is to beneli
the afflicted, slid spread information which he con
ceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer
will try his remedy, as it will cost ymu notning, and
may prove a blessing,
Parties wishing the perscription, will please ad
dress _ _ _
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
V g, Rings County.
Dec. 20, 'es„-131n New York
DR. TEBBETT'S PHYSIOLOGICAL
Hair Regenerator.—The wonderful
popularity of this Preparation is unprecedented.—
it is becoming the standard article over everything
of the kind, and is the only unottjcctionable flair
i
Preparation n use: without it no toilet is complete;
if once used it never will be dispensed with.
- _
It positively restores White, Gray,or faded Hair,
to its original color, lustre and beauty.
• It often produces a new growth of benutifut Hair
ou bald heads, and always stops its
It trees the Mond from all dandruff; itching and
humor.
liar no dirty, sticky sediments or unpleasant
Odor.
lt is neat, does not soil the finest fabric cr skin.
As a dressing, it is unrivaled, delighted.
No other preparation has either tee merit,or popu
larity, wherever it goes. Every bottle warranted.
J. A. M Apothecary,
General agent, Odd Fellows' Hall Columbia. ,
mar. 24, Sm.*
EIaNHOOD ; HOW LOST ,
ROW RESTORED.
Just published; a new edition of. Dr. Culverwell's
Celebrated Essay on the milord cure (without mel:
ieine) of Spermatorrhrea, or seminal Weakness, In
-voluntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Menial and
Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marrirge etc.;
also, Cunsumptson, Epilepsy„ and Fits, induced by
self-indulgence or sexual extravanance.
tklls Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents.
Tue celebrated author in this admirable essay
clearly demoustrates, from a thirty years' success
ful practice, that the marmingconsequences of self
:tense may b. 3 radically cure without the dangerous
use of internal medectne or the application of the
knife—pointing out a mode of cure at once simple,
certain, and effectual, by means of which every suf
ferer, no matter what his condition may be, may
care himself cheaply, privately, and radically.
vii-This Lecture should bedn the hands of eyery
yenta and every man in the land,
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, post paid, on receipt of six cents, ur two post
stamps. Address the publishers,
CHAS. J. C. KLINE St CO.,
127 Bowery, New York, I'. O. box 4,556.
June 17,'65. ly
Errors of Youth.
A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous
Debility, Premature Decay, an.i a❑ the effects of
youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering
humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipe
ai.d directions for making the simple remedy by
which ho was cured. • Saerers wishing to profit by
the advertiser's experience.ean do so by addressing
JOHN 13, OGDEN,
Dee. 30 '65 ly, No. 13, Chambers 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 I free of charge) by address
ing the undersigned, Those having fears of being
humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card,
All others will - please address their obedient servant
THOS. r•. CHAP MAN,
Dec.3o *GS ly. ' V.ll Broadway, New York.
A Card to Invalids.
A Clergyman, while residing in South America
as a missionaty, discovered a :late and simple reme
dy for the cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay:
Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and
the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful
and vicious habits. Great numbers have been
already cured dy this noble remedy. Prompted by
a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I
will send the reoipe for preparing and using 'this
meclicine.in a sealed envelupe,tu any one who needs
it, Free ofCharge.
Ntt
e.° inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to
yourself.
.
Address, ._
JOSEPH T. INMAN,
Station D, Bible House, New York. City.
ronr-173tu0.* ..
890 ii.. MONTH!—AGE.NTS wanted for
ezz entirely new arti c les, just out.—
Address 0. T. GARET, City Building, Biddleford
Me. • . mario,-'664y. '
NEW STORE.
UNPARALELLED ATTRACTIONS!
T S. SNYDER announces to the citizens
. of Columbia and vicinity that lie has
opened at his ROOM, on the corner of
Front & Locust, a First Class stock of
DRY GOODS,
consisting of all the latest styles of
Dress Godds,
Cloths,
Cassimeres,
Linen & Cotton Goods,
together with a full supply of
Sheetings,
Shirtings,
Tickings, .stc.
of the best quality. His stock of
Bleached Goods.
.I.?lan eels,
Balmorals,
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, Balmoral%
Children's and Misses' Wear of all sizes
and descriptions. Men and Boy's Boots
of all kinds, sizes and styles,
A share of public patronage is solicited
J. S. SNYDER,
Cor. of Locust 4.1 z; Front.
April 2Sth ly.
FIRST NATE:NAL BANK OF
' COLUMBIA
Receives ,Depositl,, Make Collections on
all Accessible Points on Liberal Terms,
Discount Notes,. Drafts, Bills of Exchange,
&c., Buy and. sell Gold-Coupons, Silver,
Gold, &c., tt.c.
Interest will be pal on special deposits,
viz:
For 12 months, 51 per cent., for 6 months,
41 per cent., for 3 months, 3.per cent. per
annum.
We also furnish all United States Secu
rities and other Bonds and S:ocks, charg
ing the Broker's commission only.
Discount day: Mondays at 10 o'clock,
A. M.
S. S. DETWILER,
feb. 10, '66 Cashier.
H. "" 11 ‘4. 1, 0 R A P B F 6 l i t isTREE 71i
• PHILADELPHIA,
Watches,
Fine Jewelry,
Sabi Silver Ware.
and Supericir Silver Plated Ware, at Re
duced Prices !
March 24, 1566-3 m.
Look Here:
NEWT 11AT & CAP STORE,
No. 64 North Queen Street, Howell's
Building, Lancaster, Pa.
THE undersigned being a practical
FLATTER, and having given his per
sonal attention to the busin, ss would take
this opportunity of informing the public
generally that he has opened a—
NEW HAT Sr. CAP STORE,
at the place above mentioned, where he
will be at all times prepared to supply
those who may favor him with a call with
the
BEST ct CHEAPEST HATS k, 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-thi-ly 'JESSE SMITH,
BITTER %VINE OF IRON.
A N excellent impregation of dry Span
ish Wine with,the activity of Calisaya
Bark,-and the most energetic of all the
ferruginous salts, Citrate of Magnetic Ox
ide of Iron. - Alias a vinous flavor, very
grateful to the palate, is without chalybeate
taste a 441. WAlinift disc der the teeth..
It excites,lufignid appetite, gives zest • to
food, improves digestion, increases 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 endure fatigue and resist disease.
Magnetic Cin ate of Iron is new and pe
differing from the ordinary Soluble
Citrate, in containing an equivalent of
of Protoxide of Iron, in place of the Am
monia. It is neutral, tasteless, without
ast ri ngency,as prompt and energetic as the
Chloride, and unlike that, induce no local
inflammatory action or headache.
Calisaya Bark is pre-eminent among
vegetable tonics, has no equal as a strength
ener or retorative, nor rival as an anti-per
iodic.
Retails in $1 and $2 bottles, quarts and
gallons for dispensing.
_
0. S. HUBBLELL,
Apothecary,
1410 Chestnut st., Philadelphia
s jun-2, lin
TO ALL BOOK BUYERS
TAS. K. SIMON, 33 South Fourth Street,
e.) Philadelphia, is agent for the following
valuable books
Appleton's New American Cyclopedia
-16 Vols.
History of the Rebellion-1
large Vol.
if Dictionary- of Mechanics-2
Vols.
Rebellion record, by Frank Moore—• 9 Vols.
Washington Irving's works, 22 "
Cooper's Novels. Dickens' works
Merivale ct-; Gibbonis Rome.
Macauleys's a:orks.
Tire's Dictionary of Arts and "Manufactur
ers.
Bandcroft's United States-8 Vols. Sc
I furnish all.books published, - for public
and and priiiiti) libraries, at wholesale
prices. Send a list of any Books wanted,
with a shunp, for prices, which will be
sent by return mail. jnn-2,3m
Lumber and Coal
mHE subscribers announce to the public
_IL that they hive on band a large stock
of lumber and coal, which they oiler at
reasonable rates by the car load or other
wise.
Pine, Shingles,
Ash, Lath,
Popla(, rPickets
•
Oak, Hemlock.
OV UST POSTS. '
BILL STUFF OF ALL SIZES.
COAL ! COAL !
Baltimore. Company Coal, Black Dia
mond, Shamokin, Lykens Valley, Schuyl
kill. Orders respectfully solicited. •
• • COOPER dr, PEART.
apr, 21, '6G-tf
THE .EQUITABLE
LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY
OF THE•UNITED STATES,
OFFERS inducements to those propos
ing to assure, which are believed to be
unequalled.
ANNUAL CASH DIVIDENDS.
ALL THE PROFITS DIVIDED PRO
RATA, AMONG THE ASSURED.
Organized July 1859.
Accumulated Fund, over 82,000,000
Annual Inconte, over $1,200,008
Wm. C. Ale%ander. President.
H. B. Hyde, - Vice President.
G. W. Philips, Actuary
Office 92 Broadway, New York.
For further particulars apply
_to
,W. G. PATTON, Agent,
Columbia, Pa.
jun. 9, '66 , _
VANILLA' BEANS.
FLAVORING Extracts, Fruit Syrups,
and Fruit Essences together with hne
essential oils, always to be bad at
METERS' Family Medicine Store.
Zia EILCZIP, POTATO ES
ABOUT ONE HUNDRED bushels of
prime Mercer Potatoes are offered for
Sale by • SA.M.'L H. LOCKARD.
June 9th, '66.
1866. 1866.
SPRING
OF 1866
At HALDEMAN'S,
Locust Street. above Front.
We would call the attention of our
P,ATft.ONS
and the
M CCP ° 1-4
TO OUR STOCK OF GENERAL
DRY GOODS,
CARPETINGS,
QUEENSWARE.
Now opening and being replenished
almost daily throughout the season.
It will be remembered the inducements
offered at our establishment
1.42i.5T FALL,
in presenting an almost.
ENTIRE NEW STOCK.
THIS SPRING our STOCK is STRICTLY
•NEW,
Thereby giving to oup Patrons the advan
tage of the late decline in all
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LINUFLOTIIRES.
NO OLD GOODS FROM LAST
SEASON,CONSEQUENTLY
NO LAST SEASON'S
PRICES.
PRlCES tfasa4lilaTutv,)norttleiod
I F a a t e br re s
cliilP ip 'C4 old.
All under cost of Impor
tation and many goods
at old prices.
PRICE S of all standard arid other
domestics the very low
est possible.
We solicit an examination of our Stock,
always fpelir4g glad to show our Goods
At lIALDEMANS'
Locust, above Front
REMEMBER THE PLACE
HILDEMAN.'S,
Locust Street,
Above Front,
COLUMBIA, PENN'A.
March 31, 18f16. - •
OUR BANNER ONCE MORE LS'
UNFURLED TO THE READ
ERS T 11.4" SPY,
Fondersrnith's Store
IS A -FIXED INSTITUTION
IN COLUMBIA,
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 Choice Selection of
Ladies' Dress Goods,
An Entire New Stock
OF
S Ofr . 4111 R E 1G114,121S
SHAWLS, SACKS, & SACKINGS
Our New York Hoop Skid, 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.
B..9.LINIORAL SKIRTS OF EVERY
STY LE
WHITE GOODS! WHITE GOODS!
SWISSES, NAINSOOKS,
•
TARLETONS,JACKONETS, &c
Our stock of Cloths,Cassimeres, and Men
and Boy's wear generally, is 01 this sea
son's purchasing, and consequently caul
be Beat ! ' '
;0- Carpets, Oil Cloths,Winclow Slwdes,
Groceries, Qu'eensware, Wall Papers, (to.
IN COMPETITION WITH. PHILA-
DELPHLI . PRICES,
WE STUDY TO r_T.E.ASE
apr. 2S, '6671y
DISP,BLEII MEN, ATTENTION I
WANTED,' one or two men, in Colum
bia and Vicinity, who have lost either
an arm or leg, to sell Wadsworth's Water
Proof Arnica Healing Plaster, the best and
cheapest Court Plaster in the market.—
From b 5 to $lO per day can be made. Ad
dress, with 23 cents for sample and full in
formation, A. F. BELCHER, Box 45,
Philadelphia, Pa. N. B.—All agents and
peddlers would find it to their interests to
answer the above. apr. 21, 3m.
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
liquors at wholesale, only retail for medi
cal purposes and family use.
IMPORTED - WINES tf; LIQUORS,
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 Monogaholla Whiskies, Wines,
Catawba, sweet and tart, Currant, Black
berry, Elderberry, Samburg's Port, ttc.
Bill"rEßS,
Mishler's Herb, The great Zingari,
Bremen, Stovers, Wine and Cock Tail. -
Brown Stout, Scotch Ale, Sellers' Water.
Ginger, Blackberiy, Catawba, Cherry,
&c.
J. C. BUCHER,
cor. Front te Locuet
may 23, 'Gt3
ROOSTER!
The Celebrated Rooster Whiskey
-6 can be had only at the corner of
Walnut and Commerce Streets.—
For quality, flavor and purity,
it cannot be beat. Also
Bourbon Whiskey
from Bourbon County Kentucky, war
ranted to belbe pure rrticle, or no sale.—
We hive Wines, Brandies, Gins, Cordials,
Old Monongahela of all grades. Give us a
call and exumine for yourself.
CHARLES GROVE,
Corner of Commerce and Walnut Sts.,
Columbia, Pa, may 19-,G6-tf.
SALAD OILS.
THOSE desiring a perfectly pure, sweet,
oil, will find it in our "Latour." We
also offer other brands of the ordinary
Table Oils. An examination is invited at
MEYERS' Family Medicine Store,
Odd Fellows' Hall.
• DELICIOUS DESSERTS!
DURING the warm season, a light des
sert is a promoter of good health, for
making which you will find in our stock,
Liquid Rennet, Coxes' and Cooper's Gela
tines, Arrowroot, Tapioca and other suit
able articles,, to .which the attention of
Housekeepers is invited at the
Family Medicine Store.
Odd Fellows' Hall.
Get the Best.
THE KEYSTONE LINIMENT.
TS acknowledged by all who use it to be
I THE VERY BEST article of. the kind
that they ever tried for Chronic Rheuma- -
tism, Tetter, Whiteringworm, Sprains,
Burns. Swellings,Frosted Feet, Toothache
Sore Throat, Poison, Bite or sting of In
sects, and-in fact all complaints requiring i
an outwazd application. All that s asked
for.it is a fair trial., If there is no relief the
money will be refunded. Good for man
or beast. Printed directions accompany
each bottle, , • Manufactured and sold
wholesale and retail by
JEFFERIS ct BRO.
Coatsviile, Chester Co., Pa.
Wholesale department, No. 825 Market
street, Philadelphia.
• apr. 21, tf, _
Agent foi, Columbia.
ROUSE .FORNISHINGI STORE,
CALL at Ffalaler's House Furnishing
Store, Locust, opposite the Franklin
House, and examine his new assortment
of
Stoves, Tin Warn,
Wood and Willow *iraire
liaving secured the services of one of
the best Anechanics in the country, he is
prepared to do all lands of
COPPER', TIN
AND
• SHEET IRON WORK.
Gas and Steam pipe fitting, Hydrant work
and Bell hanging, at the shortest notice,
and most reasonable terms.
apr. 7,-'66
Slop tilind Read !
rpHE Subscriber would respectfully , in
-1 form his customers and the public
generally. that he has just received a gea
eral assortment of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TEAS AND SPICEL
Michener's celebrated sugar =red harasi.,
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 Fruits,
Raisins, Currants, 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,-'GG
Dress Making.
THE Undersigned will teach the. art of'
cutting Dresses, Basques, Sacques.
Jackets, Garibaldas, Children's Garments,
cf: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. KIMBURG,
3rd Street, below I.,nOust.,
may 12,-2m
Private Sale of Real Estate
A LOT OF GROUND ON THE EAST' A
side of Front Street, between DieuSt
and Union Stt•ects, containing in front
about 25 feet and in depth to the Pennsyl,
vania Railroad, with a Two and a Halt'
Story Brick Dwelling House and other
improvements thereon, bounded south. by
property of Geo. Bogle and wqtbkbys
property of Mrs. White, now occupied by
Win. Boyd, is offered at private sale:
Pot- full particulars inquire of
HENRY SUYDAM - ,
Agent-for John S. Given.
April 14, tf.
Buy your Cloibing of
I\7" R "a' RICE,
TYII E SUBSCRIBER WOULD
call the attention of the citizens of Co
lumbia and vicinity to his large stock of ,
334n21132 . -Terdirmt cLowairro
.
Embracing every variety of style and ma
terial suitable for the se , ison. They are
made of the best material and. in the most
fashionable style.
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders,
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, tee. 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, CARPET 31b41,4R%
and Valises of all styles, fro sold cheaper
than city prices. goods area 1 bougbt
fait cash' and I oiler them at cheaper rates,
for cash,than any other store. Call and see.
HENRY RICE,
No. 1, Wolf's Row, Front St. Columbiu,
Columbia, April 14, 1866, ly.
BRICK FOR SALE
HE undersigned ha vi ng leased I,lllsltir',4
A_ Brick Yartt, Nyottld offe.y.M the plAblie,
building brick of the very best quality.
Orders may be left at his residence,Locust
street above Second.
MICHAEL LIPIIART.
Mar. 10, 66
Shultz's Hut Store,
ESTABLISHED 1829.
No. 20 North Queen St. Lancaster, Pa.
WE Manufacture our own goods, thus
enabling us to sell at
OLD-TIME PRICES.
The largest, best and most complete
stock, and at la wee prices than any house
io the country.
Our immense stock of Spring and Sum
mer Goods consists of all the novelties of
the seasons; at least fifty different styles,
the most popular of which aro the
CAVALIER,
CAVALIER D'ORSAY,
INDICATOR, (very new,)
FULTON,
MORTON PETO.
BRIGHTON, (nobby,)
TYROL.
A SPLENDID SILK HAT FOR $5,00.
Cheaper than can be had elsewhere.
Our business connection with our patrons
for a period of nearly forty yoars is suffi
cient guarantee of our ability to pleaso :111,
who may favor us with a call.
SHULTZ & BR°,
may 12.tf
WANTED!
To rent a house in the Borough, for which
a liberal rent will be paid.
.Apply at this Office.
june 2. tf.
Builders Take Notice
The old Quarry known as H. E. Wo]fe's
below the dam, is again in full blast.
They are taking out •
First-Class Building Stone,
and also Large stone suitable for culverts,
bridges, &e., which they will guarantee to
deliver at any point as cheap as the cheap
est.
JAMES J. WOLFE.
jun-2, 3m
Mason, Pease & Moore.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
TMPORTANT TO MANUFACTURERS
J. Superior Lard to Oil.
Extra No. 1, Engine Oil, at 1,50
do 2, do 1,20 • '
do 3, do 75
do 4, do 50 _
Extra Paraphine Lubric at 25 cts. gal.
The above mentioned grades of oils are
guarantied as follows ;
N0..1, for Locomotives and Engines su
perior to Lard Oil. No. 2, do equal to
Lard Oil. No. 3, an extra oil suitable 'for
blast furnaces, heavy machinery, now 'be
ing used with much satisfaction .by Grove
Bros. Danville, Pa.
No. 4, a heavy oil for Rolling Mill work,
pronorinced by Messrs. Shoenberger Js Co.
for use on their nail cutting machines equal
to best Lard Oil at 60 cents. Also, Carbon
Oil, supplied at lowest-rates.
Orders may be left at this office.
Jun, 2, 1366, ly.
Grant and Sherman
The two heroes before their tent plan
ning:a battle—Grant smoking. • A beau
tiful steel engraving by Wm. Sartain.—
Agents wanted everwhere. Sample sent,
by mail for 50 cents. .Agents make 50, per
cent. • Address.
BARTLESON & CO., -
611 Chestnut Steeet, Philadelphia.
jun-2, 2m
- Di J. WILLIAMS,
1.). No. 16 North Sixth Street, Philad'a.
Manufacturer of -
VENETIAN BLINDS AND
WINDOW SHADES.
The largest and finest assortment in tho
city at the Lowest Cash prices.
STORE SHADES MADE LETTERED.
May 5,2 m. . .