gkr ttilili**T 'pt. A. M.y..AMISO, Editor. •• • • I F.''llELlyes Gkier, Ass 1_ COLII7II . IIIIA PA. ,Saturday, June 23, 1860, Advertisements, to'Secure Immediate insertion must be handed in.on or before Thursday ere2o.4 .each week. •, , . -Ijg • Mr:. L.. GT. .(hberlein,is our authorized Agent for West Hempfield. Townsh(p. will take subscriptions, advertisements &b., for the, 4 ASpy." • • • • The Neivs. -From a report made to Qeng i ress,it ap spahri' that, government 4 .4 . s provided - 6915 artificial limbs to sold'Aers 2134 'arin's'37B4. 1e0.5,44 hands,9 feet and 104 i?ther •Ta - pyliances; twenty-three different manafacearers of artificial limbs supplied itbe govdrnment, and the cost was $857,- 728. The receipts - of internal revenue for ,the pr kept fiscal y..ar, 4p to the 19th 4.nstcnyiinii4ntto $299;018,416. ' Times'says an order has beenissued at Nyashibl;ton. for the - FelegC.'n,f[tp' - noteriOn y. Piet: Turkcy,oge ofiihe - conituancleis of Libby pyison the"ra - elliOn, and who was dis, tikiniiihdd for hig cruelty to Union . "Sei4ral meteoric stones f1;11 at Nash on the 12th,uear the railroad dent. 111 6 .r:Pore of bluish eJlor, and Were A,iiletlot when firA 'discovered. Geolo jists say that nothing similachas been 'round ),9 any other p:irt of the world.—r siediMenn 4.a.vp begn forwarded P•st fOr:filither 'okarnioation, R6sS•Winans, having made a sue s pessful drip frbui ,England to France and liabk - in his "cigar ship," expects to cross the Atlantie in it during the present summer- - Harvesting is progressing in Alabama. _The wheat crop is an average. Prospects for corn are good. Little, attentLon is Paid to cotton. Heavy freshets follow the late rains. A. few days ago eight hogsheads of very extra tobacco were sold at Peters ):kurg„ Va., at as average of $l3l per ItUridred; total amount, $9,000. Xessrs, C. V. Culver, L. H. Culver and John Peun, comprisiug the 4.rrn of Culver, Penn 4, Co., were arrested or} 'Friday at Franklin,by the chief of police lconi Harrisburg; upon a charge of em lembezzlement and fraud. The warrant w6liisued.4t the instance of the Petro leum of TitusvillF• Tl4eY •. - • pvesls,oop, bail toy their N.ppearenpe - he pett tern} Flf the Dauphin 'county Pburt:' The parties giving the required pedurthes -were James S. Austin, Law rence A. Culver and William Hines. ,t *The sugar lands which lie along the hanks of the navigable streams in touisi r nna are now chiefly adopted to cotton.— Airing the war a &clad deal of the necea• 'fiat.) , machinery wa..5 *trued, and much 'of the pi* cane was lost. ' Tile planters r • : 7 r* Piave not had the necessary meaus to re new their material, and censequently 'sugar - seaseifei the time being to be a ;ha* piCiiiine'dilouisiana,notwithstand ing 0.4 fVet that she was once the third gugtits'eiikirting country in the world. The' records of the foarth aqditcr's f3fAce - sh4s that during the rebellion the 'naval force of the . *lilted States captured liiver fifteen .hundred prize's 'smile of Nine worth as high as two hue tired thbusand ' Vesides these, import4gt- c , aptures' of 'corn, rice and pptto , B " IC is stated that the pavyhai netted over twenty million dol lars Orli ilia.?ein these prizes. ^Ale Canandaigua and Niagara Falls . ..itailreiad, it is said, has been'pnrehased joy thePennsylvania.4ailniad Company vit4 a view of opfming ifltiough line 'hem Philailelplß4 to* the Fans; using tti.e •North Ceptial Rgileroad:' - froia latirpisburg tR Sgebufjf 'Philadelphia, and Erie Rail road ' from Sunbury to Williamsport; Ulnaira and Williain§port Railroad iron] 'tATillia.msPortitii ~'l l l m ira, - and the Chem liiieitid WE; Elmira and Canandiagua •ta‘ broads from Elmira to Carly44iigila-- 7 , 7 t4l, three hundred . and ,twenty=two 'piles; From Cariaridi.igpa 1,4- ‘Niag*- f'alls or Beffa i le t#o : diSta'n'ee is about one tiundred• Miles... The road is of uniform guagfrtlifeughont, the Elmiri . and Can anditoiia roadhaving been' narrowed to . -Oorrespond with te more southeq sp. '''i.iotig of tile 'contin4Oo route.' • • - -...„.....-t--------- —A railroad eoauctor was — recently before the judibial'authorities at Buffalo tfgsver ..to a charge of ejecting a man from a• eaE•because he refused to give, his seat tol. Thp court held that adies, pi •the:so.7lo••wished to be eon sidereg such , —are' en•atly entitled to no inure .priyil§gps• in. conveyances than men; andqhqti when latter pay for pito they •Ime R2-Pgrkev:• - right to occupy se . long ' they • • piipcluct thBtusnlves t!. propppr matippr, 'conductor was 'ffned,ss.oo.-Ay acting I* the•sapposition that a-man was under - aq obligation =to 44.rrpti(ler Ibis seat •wornan. :••„. :• • , • - —A young man named Maltby was struck by lightning, a tew days since,' in Sherman, Ponrinctictit. 4. Tho ligheaing .came • down thrnagh fhb str uck •on the. shouldo,,,and , 'pasged 'down lids isale, tearing his - boot and' , root to piees, :and making .1: pla]l hole in, the f100r. 77 , 'One side of his tiOay,vihere'th .. 4 lig:htqing passed, is terribly lacerated and b l arned . He is suffering much hut hepis ate .en tertained °of his recovery. • COA.TESIVILLE. Some day's since we paid a flying visit ,COstesyill i e---our native, place. We ',ere 50me:49.1 rprised "at th'3 rapid growth and extension of • aits ancient vil • J, • • • • lage—a • borough :we n;iio•btsay. New and .2. • • improved building's haqi . bnen built, and there seems to be aptivity,e,G,Wpprise and spirit among the peop).e. Coatesville has within it all the elements Well consti tute prosperity and adyanc,ement. It is located in the heart or a rich Agriclxltu ;al valley, unsurpassed tor its beauty and resources, like a diamond in a setting of gold. They have a bank, a well con ducted weekly• newspaper, clinr.slms of different denominations, a college and manufacturing establishments of various kinds; while in the vicinity they har^ some of the best rolling mills in the State ; cotton factories, flowing pills and paper mills almost without number. Some idea of the business of the plane may be inferred from the fact timt, the :,•hipments at this point exceeds that of any town of its size •on the Pennsylyania Railroad ; and indeed of some towns of twice its size. The vast shipments, business en terprise and commercial interests that concentrate here ; all produce an impres sion ofyouthful vigor and freshness upon .the visitor. But we will pass on and •visit the: old homestead. IXOPR "My foot is on my native heath, My name 's Rob Roy McGregor;" was an expression thongbt of, as we greeted the smiling faces at the old familiar man.ion; around which we sported in our boyhood days. But now how changed the family circle. Over in the quiet church yiird, beneath the shades of old " Elepzihah," the grass grows green over 'Father, Sisters and Brothers. The old stone building seems but little changed; the willow tree in the yard before the door—planted by our own hands, many long years sluce—has reared its towering branches far above the house top. These sacred corridors call to mind the scenes of our juv@nile days, Ipben care, sorrow and anxiety were strangers to us. Here before the ancient fire-hearth- we oft have knelt in the family circle and qffered up our de votions; and there taught to respect and reverence an Ali-wise Oicator. Many, many changes have taken place since then. Our playmates are seen no more; but the grass grows as green and beauti ful as ever. The lawn, the meadows,the hills are not changed. There the same play grounds, the same . rippling brook puns before tbe deop, and the. same elnt ter is heard in the mill, which still pro duces the "staff of life" as in days of yore. 1- We visited the old " Pass School House" where we received our educa tion, It has a sombre, time-worn look, but has phanged but little. All around it the scenery has very opal} °hawed since we lett there, upwards of twenty years ago. The forest trees have been cut gully, and cultivated fields take their placJ, but we notice the same qld stately pak stands at the west corner, stretchintr, out its branches as if protecting the chil dren while at play. We pulled the latch . striqg and entered the portals of this sacred and old-time school Here the tenderest recollections of oar boyhood days rush upon our mind. It has the same look, apparently some of the same benches, the same smell qs it I had when we entered there some twenty 4.vp years since. Where are our sehool mates now? alas,the the clods of the val ley rest heavily upon the bosom of many, while others have - been slain in 'battle ; though we can look around us arid see almost every station in life *led by those who received a partial education at the 'Pass School." Nights and Ineideats from Grass Taney Cal. li ,,tq4.4stiq, Nevad4. V.1.414 - 4.1 . t4 CITY, NEVADA. • " March 15th; 1866. "FRIEND RAMBO:—Two weeks a g o left me writing to yon from Grass Val %y, !Riled in a holiday . repose, common kr tbe season, uttering pin:test solemn promises of reaching home in April next, and resolving like a since're peni tant to cease gipsying.. In outer words I persuaded myself to believe that in this Fifth year of. Iteign'of-ais Celes tial.4l,o'ness, Tong ; Gee, I shOuld date thr;viinding up of travel. A. few days after mailing that letter, I received a tejpgfain to Come to Virginia City; and the same night I was crossing the sum mit of the Sierra Nevadas. , So much for the dead certainty of my project, and so much for the exterior signs of a perm,- pent conversion, very much fear that if you have not. yit,iyered fq.ll confidence in my verapity, Toll. at loaspaccuse me of indeeisloil and vacillation. I enjoyedthe trip lAge'ly, between Crrass Valley and this place. Independently of .any business relation, it ,was worth making for its own sake. Early on the morning of the 29th, ult., .Grass Valley and I shook-hands. Upon the box with the driver, fortified with -several bottles of cocktail, furnished me by.flood convivial friends, solicitations fir the coloric tem perature of my 'inner man," occasionly applying said bottle as an eye-opener, qr day-breaker (the sun was behind time iliis•morning) we soon lost sight of this ois mt:flourishing and princely town of the Facifto Coast. At some distance ahead of us thizi--attrill steam whistle sent its summons op, the fre - sh morning "air, call ing i tt •ii reliernf bands for the day-shift, while the rubber-dased miners who - had dellipd and drill Wand blasted.; all night long, came up mndiii, wet, and drowsy; loolfing out 'of sliaft like an exhala tion bora the soil, ra:thr a resurrection from the dead, Peeped 6'C from the nar row :aperture of ale incline 'and like spirits hieing away whee-‘fglow-worm shows the matin to be near'r. scattured ••••-: ".• here and there in the morning dawu,and Were soon lost in the gloom and distance. The rumbling stamps of the Ophir Mill, a few 'Chinamen sluicing in Woodpecker ravine, at this early hour, linger with last recollections of Grass Valley. At Colfax the train tears in from Sac ramento. Baggage changed and tickets bought, we are then crowed into one of the stages of the Pioneer Line, and tow ed off into a lagunct of mud, buried t 3 the axle, jolted and jarred; sometimes embra,cing an almond eyed Mongolian or clutching the barbaric gold chain of a "gay 0-aq:holier." Another plunge front AD • foremost, into one of the small lakes that occasionly opened in the mud,, and with the tenacity of life, but not grasping a straw, I found. myself when the stage had settled; clinging for preservation and ! support, to the Nvaterfair "butter-fly knot" "puffing rat" vilio d'ye call it? (let a French perruquierpipe it a name) of a prim . hurdy girl, who resented the out rage of my nervousness, by adjusting her head-piece; and making pc bold several gross of hairpins in readiness while she stuck them, like so many stakes in a mining claim, all - over htcr distressed oc ciput. Again I was unfortunate, for, with the grace ofa waiting-maid I was desirous to be as courteous in mending matters, as I was blameless in causing the annoyance; hat,right liere in the. road,' curse the spit l'the - wheels struck some hard obstruction, stage lost its horizontal, another rock, another plunge, and we all fell sideways into -tb.e road. lof course dropped the pins, for with nay back in the mud and "still so gently o'er me s teal ing" the hurdy on top sousinc , me deeper at every effort at extrication, I was more to be pitied than made sport of. Upsets are of frequent occurrence, experience is • a swift friend, and with a change of! horses we were again righted. Affairs thus mended Jehu cracked his whip, the stage splashed like a water-wheel,but like Gallileo before the Spanish Inquisition ("E puor se muove") it moves; as satis factory to us . as . the earth'S motion round the sun, to that great philosopher. A drunkeu,ssvarthy dark-scowling, Mexican strikes up a bawling sound on the box outside; a periodical hic, /de is the only musical rest - his melody or his cups allow him, and with, this deafeaing, discordant Bacchanal shouting himself hoarse, up from a sepulchre of glass-ware—the echo of "cock-ta4ls," "gin-slings" and his native argua ardente, we neither ride, sail or' drive, but scoop our way into Dutch Flat.. A few minutes only are allowed for dinner-4 is now three o'clock and supply your portnnfsshriat with a sufficiency,since "nothing'till mid night" growls the driver; "Ventre affanre n'a point d'oreilles," says Lafontaine. Wel had no need of tonics, appetizers, or the driver's suggestion for gardens of vegeta. bles are demolished, quarter sections of roast and boiled meats are pre-emptied and transferred, pyramids cf butter melt away like mountain snow in the moon tide sun, whilst coffee and tea, are sluiced down in cataracts as if of r stomachs were hydraulic "dig ;ins." 4.11 this time I was paying the attention of :t troubador to the pretty "hardy" I had damaged in the morning. Between sips of tea, and changes of plates, I learned. she was going all the way tc - to heir stock a dance lion: - me as if imploring est qqa.litity of Nsrf Webster's Unab never traveled before—(poor dear!) that her mother did'et know 'she was out— (unpro(;peted fltuale 1) thee she .was so fond of dancing—(persecuted talent!) that she sometimes 'liked lager beer— (You. Teutonic damsel t) and with a hint in case of my acting it; capacity of friend or Ca.n pagnon. du vollaye,f. shouln waltze schottisch, polka and quadrille with her on C street and would cost me nary -Kreuter. Shades of knight errant ! Spirit of tlw chivl 4 rous Qui.p;.g! aid me to protect this lager beer digger from the dangers of the road; froM robbers, foot pads and the night-mare; gallant Temp lar of Ashby, deiiyer -her With this invocation suppressed sotto pocp; I hand ed iny little charge into the stage, sat by her side, and lay blissfully dreaming ou —the side of the .coach.'till we reach ed the Chrystal Lake House, twenty miles from _dinner or Dutch Flat. In my next letter I will Say something of the country passed through, and give a description of all objects of interest along the route. Respectfully Yours, J. A. COMERFORD. —There are tea newspapers in the United States,one daily and nine week lies—conducted by *colored men. —There are .75,893 public school childreh in Philadelphia. --Wear your old clothes, if ;you wish to give an example of steady habits. • --About twelve hundred churches were bullied during the war. —The New York post•ofice forwards ninety tons or muter every twenty four hours. —The Chicago Douglas monument corner-stone '11411 . 1m placed nest 4tll. of July. --LTo the histery of Perfumes, pub lished some time ago ig England, may be added the' •appendi* that Phalon's "Night Bloeming Geretis"liai 'attained a sale that was never before reffch by any extract for the hantlkerchiefou ally part of the civilized world. Sala evAryiyhrg. —The Delaware pette4 • crop in pro nounced a failnre. The yotigg 4'o kits already . Wien of the trees. destroy tparly 1,00Q,000 of sheep iq the United States every year. negro in Norfolk, Va., heingvefy warm, drank a cup of cold water apd fell dead instaqtly hen, in Ilacjiettstqwn, 11. 4. 1 re• contly Ilatche4 kroq4 of seventy-eight ehdekens. New .14 . 4ygn company has begun the magufacture of compressed stone for building purposes. It is made of sand,• pulverized ottlar4 and silicatesof soda,and hardens wi4lin twenty-four hours from the cousistß97 of di tty to the solidity of stone. • —A. lady iq Fratlf.434, per m sylvania, the wife of a' dgOtist, a few cups since, gain birth - to for childreo, - Quite-n panic,has Since grcyail?.d,atnong t4e hus bands of that place ip yip,yr of this re markable precedent; —The first flour from new wheat was received at Augusta, Ga.,last week,being eleven days later than last year. —A float .of 8,000,000 logs, covering ten acres, and. managed by forty men, is expected at I ewiston,lMe., this month. —The building occupied by the American Baplf Note Company, at Cin cinnatti .was burned on.tho 17th, Loss $lO,OOO. —General'eass died at . Detroit oa the 17th; aged 83.• —Birth Extraordinary.—The wife of Capt. Vessels,living in Accoraac county, Virginia, gave birth one day this week to two children, each having two heads four eyes and three legs. This rather surpasses anything of such a nature that has come to oaf k.nowledge.— , -/Yetctown Record. _ _ SPECIAL NOTICES. srinrie OF THE paEss. We hotice the newspapers Mall parts of the coun, try seem to be going into eastacies of late over the wonaorful medical properties of Coe's Cough 'Balsam and Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. We- are glad to know that these reliable remedies are for s4lo by ererY Eruggist in the lartd. • Lovely Girls and Festive Boys, send an addressed enveldpe and. 5 eehts, and I will send you some valuubre infoulnation that will pease you. Address 31,14 Y 1gN1,,821 uroadway,igew York. may 121 y. Lovely girls an,cl iye boys.—send an addressed envelope and 25 eon tsould will send you some valuable informatio that yyill please you, M.LS,S 'JANE BRYAN, 823 Broadway, New York. June lath, ly ' • - •The Indies of 'America; !Vim their peettliar habits, are said to be the most unhealthy in the world, also to suffer roost when aboutlo bedome a mother. Dr. Velpau's Pills area. great blessing to ¢II ladits, as they regulate and assist nature. Sold by good Druggists. " All may Marry nriPil,Y, Irrespective of wealth, age oithenuty; and the Lora of the opposite sex can be• gained by following simple rules, Send a directed envelope to SARAIi B. LAMBERT, Greenpoint;King,s Co., New York. June lath, ly ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH XO3iBTC.II I .tca.II.IMIX WlLltATorips osn'TIVZENT Will Curo the Itch in 48 Hours. Also cures Salt Rheum. Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cents. I•or sale Ly all druggists. Ity sending 60. cents to Weeks IL' Pot ter, Sole Agents,l7o Washicgton street, Boston, it will bo forwarde d 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, and all seeking an honorable and profitable business. Free by mail for b 5 ets., wholesale :9 por doz. Canvass ers realize i.,4; to $l2 per day profit. A.Bitall:&; DOWD, Manufactures, 19G Water at., New York. TFIE MASON .f; lIAMLIN CABINET Organs, for sacred and secular music; forty differ, ent styles, SSO to $6OO oath. Fifty-oue Gold qr Silver Medals, or other first prenilums awarcipa tonic. 111ustrated Catalogues free. Address, MASON A; HAMLIN,Boston, or 131tT8.E.4.-:....•., New York. sept. 9, Iy. Velpeau's newetly f9r Cholera„ The tavorip; remedy of is successful practition er (See lielbeqq, on C:hderii.f Its small butt, energy and reliability commend it to residents in the cciuntry, traveler. 4 and prudent people everywhere. A single dose in the incipiency of cholera symptoni dqes more than the most skillful treatiqprit eqp ac: con - 1018h an liuur,latcr, Price 30c. Sold by 1Ni:bell; pothecitry, .N 0.1410 Chesnut St., Philacra. may 19 tf-'9G-i All may marry hapily, irrespective of wealth, Age or beauty: and the love of the oppo.."ite sex esg bp gained by the fel:owing:simple rules. Send a di rected eiwelope jut,} shim AlAhAsic DESI4,It4, Station f.),l3ible 4 p otise New York. City. The glory of men is strength*—A gentleman who suffered for years from nervous nll4 (Jenne! pebility Nig +tly Emissions, and Seminal Weakness, the re sylt of youthful indiscretion, ; and came near ending his days in hopeless misery,, will for the sake of suffering man, send to any one attiieted, the simple means used by him, which 'of fected a core in a few weeks after the failure of numerous - -awl it wi.l cost xt marry, ad dress the Undersigned, who• will send you without mouey and without price, valuable information that will enable you to marry happily and speedily, ir respective of age, wealth, or beauty. This informa tion will cost you nothing; and if you wish to marry, it will cheerfully assist you. - All letters strictly con fidential. The desired tniurmation sent by retmn mail, and no reward asked. Address SA MI a U. LAMBETT, Greenpoint, icings Co., New York, apr. 42,4,r3m.* DEA.FNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA., tarrh, treated with the utmost success, by Dr. J, ISAACS, uculist and Aurist, (formerly of Lylen, Holland,) No 519 Pin! Street, Philadelphia. Testi monials from the most reliable sources In the city and county can be seen.np his Office. Me megiegi fabulty - 4ris atcompliny their patients, ag he pas ho secrets in his practise. 4rtiticial eyes inserted without pain. No charge made for extant . , nation. mar. 24, 6-1 Y rpIIE • CONFESSIONS 4.N.p ENCE. go 413 I.NyA p. "I"dblisbed t`cl the bench t . ;dd ris - a c4lrripisz TQ YOU.NC 'Ai 8:s and otlirs, who stiffer'frOtit ISerimati4 Leailit •, prennthre decay of illanliocid, supply ing at the mule time the -Mesas of Self Cure. By one 01611a:4 cured himself after undergoing con siderable quackery. 4y euclosing a postpaid ad• dres'sed angle copies, free of charge, may be had of the author. _ _ •-• 2 .."' NATBANIEL 11.1yF4.14, Esq„ P 1.0015133, g:ingq Co., N. Y. • ion. 2T, .13-: To Cousuutptives. THE AD VERTIsEtt I:LAVING BEEN restored to health in a few weeks by a very .simple remedy, after having suffeied several years, with a severe lung . affection, and that dread disease, Con, sumption—is anxious 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 charge.) with tne direcr nous 'tor preparing and using the _same, Which they will rind a sure care for Consumption, Asthma, aron chicis;'Oeughs, Colds, etci The only obje4 of the advertiser in rending the• prescription is to hermit the aftlipted, and spread infoi motion which he con ceivnittt tie invaluable, and he hopes every stuferep ink try his remedy, as it will cost you nettling, ring may.prove a blessing, • . Parties wishing the per.sepiptien, will please 441- dress Rev. EDWARD -N. WILSON, •N itfisinsburg,Nings County. Dec. 30, '6.5„4.3m New York. [\R. TEBBETT'S PHYSTOL I OgICA.L I Hair Regenerator.—Tbe vorOerewl. . popularity of this Preparation is unprecedentefb— It is becoming the standard article over everythmg of the kind, and is the only unobjectionable Hair Preparation in 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, Metre - and beauty. It often produces a new growth of beautifut Hair on bald heads, and always ,stops its failing off. It frees the head from .alb dandruff, itching and htimor. Has no dirty, sticky. .sediments or unpleasant Odor. • It is neat, does not soil the finest fabric cr skin. As a dresSing, it is unrivaled, delightful. No other preparation hae either tile merir,or popu larity,ivherever it goes. -;Every bottle warranted. J. A., MEYERS, Apothecary,. , - General agent, Odd Fellows' Hall Columbia. mar. 24, tim.. - Errors of Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretien, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to'all who need it, the receipe ai.d directions for making the - slomple remedy by which he was cured: S taxers wishing to profit by trie bipepience,can do so by addressing . . • JOHN tt, OGDEN, P5 O : 30 ' 2S IY, Ng : 13, Chambers st.. N. Y. Stranger !?lit T rue. , Even! ycittng`ladyliad gerttlnnian in the United Statescan liear'sbmething pry much to their ad vantago.by reti”.n•rnall ‘Pree:of•ehgrge) by address ing thelunderstgned," 'chose; hewing fears of being humbugged wilt oblige by nett noitelpg this card, All others will please adchltsktheir i ohedient servant HUHr F:4II:IIiPNIAN, Dec. 30'65 ly. • 831 kiroadtray. .4hir York. Snn A MONTH !-:-AGENTS waptod for iJtr;YIX entirely new * articles, Address 0. T. GARLY, City -Building, -Biddleror g , Me. mario,-'6O-f:y* BRIO_ K A Su peigia article of .Britik is now ready fol. delivery, at the new yard adjoin ing the Columbia Nursery. Persons de siring to purchase, will find it to their ad vantage to call at the' Yard, or'address the stitiseribk; 'Price 4'9. per thousand- from run of Iti/n ; for Paving Brick. " ' " ..• .• S. H. PURLE. 16 1 '64 1866, - .1866. . OF 18'66 At HALDEMAN'S, Locust Street, above Front. We would call the attention of our PATRONS and the • P. OEI E I TO OUR STOCK OF GENERAL DRY GOODS, CARPETINOS, QUEENSWARE. Now opening and being replenished almost daily throughout the season, • • • - 'hp roman - ibex:v.l the inducements offered it our establishment, SSTF I A_LAT.4 in presenting an almost ENTIRE NEW STOCK. THIS SPRING our STOOR is STRIGTI I Y W "gliPreV gi.1 7 41g to our tons the advan ' tago'of the late decline in all FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC lIILINURCTURES. S! : N. Y. City NY. NO OLD (MODS FROM LAST SEASO2+I,CONSWENTLY NQ LAST SEASON'S PEUER. pRicE S of all Imported Fabrics based upon the late de clino in Gold. PRICES goigesspcinstre4v,,,,yioitghleyr eat We solicit an examination of our Stock, always fooling glad to show our Goods, REMEMBER THE PLACE • HALDEMAN'S , • Locust woo, • Abo . ve Front, COLUMBIA, PENN'A. March 31, iseq. All under cost of Impor tatip and many goods at old _prices. At HALDEMA.NS' Locust, above Front OUR BANNER ONCE MORE LS' UNFURLED TO THE READ ERS OF TEE SPY. y Fondersmlth s Store IS A FIXED INSTITUTION IN COLUPTIMA. GREAP 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 0/12UZEITGE A. COMPARISON FULL LINE OF DOMESTIC GOODS, A. Choice Selection of Ladies' Dress Goods, An Entire New Stock OF SUJV U•VJECREL.LaiIS. SHAWLS, SACKS, 4; SACKINGS, pip „Vow or .1"Toop Skirt, equals the "Wadley Skirt" iu quality and shape, and 25 PER CENT. LESS IN PRICES A. fall stock always on hand for Ladies and Misses. pALMORAL SKIRTS OF EVERY STY LE WRITE GOODS ! WHITE GOODS ! WT I S ) SES, NAINSOOKS, TATIfEToNS,JAMON-ETS, ts;:p Our stock of flijotlis,Cassimores, and Men and gqrs went - gpfleynily, is of this sea §nn's purchasing, :144 ccilmlcoeptly Can't &e Beat ! Carpets, Oil Cloths,Window Shades, Qrocertes, X.),ueensware, Wall Papers, if c. IN COMPETITION WITH vlia4- DELpm.A. mcEs, WE STUDY TO PLEASE apr. 28, '66-ly Mto STP.I3,, • ) 'The Celebrated Rooster Whiskey 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 be the pure rrticle, or no sale.— We have Wines, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, gtcl Afgrmi l g,tthela of all prudes. Give us a call and eirtmine for yonrself, Of-TABLES GROVE, Corner of (J o llllllerne and Walnut Sts., Columl4lq, Pa : tflaY 1.91,GQ,V, SiLLILICI OILS. HOST; desiring a perfectly pure, sweet , , oil, find it in our "Latour." We Tableoiler (Mier I.p•autls of the ordinary Table Oils, 4n exarnintitifin is invited at Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' .4411. DELICIOUS 73r 4 5g,8.T3 DuRTT`t the warm seasen, a light , OA , sert is a promoter of good fiettlth, for making which you will lin(' in our stock, Llquidlionnet, CoNes' 11 tici Oooper's Gela tines, _Arrowroot, Tapioca and otner able articles, to which. the attention of Housekeepers is invited at the Family Medicine Slope, • Odd, Fellows' hall. COLD SPIDILLING SODS WA'PEL AS the warm season advances, this re freshing and healthful drink grows in favor. Our syrups are made of pure fruit juices, and the assortment is varied, addi tions being made as opportunity offers. Our last is Creanz Syrup. Try it and you . will like it. We are always in blast at the Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' Hall. jun 9,'68 VANILLA. BEANS. ICILAVORING- Extracts, Fruit Syrups, .11.! and Fruit Essences together with fine essential oils, always to be had at MEYERS' Family Medicine Store. P. SHREINER & SON, SOLE AGENTS_ for the sale of MORTONS' GOLD PENS ! Dealers in WATCHES JEWELRY, AMERICAN CLOCKS, SLIVER AND -PLATED WARE, • SPECTACLES, &c. FRONT ST., NEAR OLD BRIDGE, Columbia, Penn'a. READER.—You can get an always ready and reliable Gold. Pen exactly adapted to your band and style of writing with which your I,yriting will be done vastly cheaper and with greater ease and comfort than with Steel Pens (prices 50 cents and-upwards) by calling at P. SIIREII%.TER, & SON. June 9 FIRST IV ATILINAL BANIC OF COLUMBIA • Receives Deposits, Make Collections un all Accessible Points on Liberal Terms, Discount Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, &c., Buy and sell Gold-Coupons, SilVep i . Gold, cite., Ow. Interest will be paid on special deposits, viz : For 12 months, si,per cent., for 6 months, 4/- per cent., for 3 months, 3 per cent. per annum. We also furnish all United States Secu rities and other Bonds and Stocks, charg ing the Broker's commission only. Discowit day: Mondays at 10 o'clock, A. Di. S. S. DETWILER, fob. 10, '64 CaOhier. ROM PIRMISHING STORE. GALL at Pfahier's House Furnishing XL./ Store, Locust t opposAo ,tho Franklin House, and exeAdne his ppyt assortment of Stoves, Tin Ware, Wood and Willow Ware,. Having secured the services of one of the best mechanics in tho country, he is prepared to do all kinds of COPPER, TEN 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 Stop Olnd - Read ! MITE .Subscriber would respectfully .lin form his: customers and the public generally. that he has just received a gen eral assortment or GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TEAS AND SPICES, Michener's celebrated sugar cured hams. No. 1 and mess mackerel. Extra fine syrups. Refined sugars of all kinds. Old . Rio and Sava Coffee. English and Amor.: lean Pickles. Dried and Canned Fruits, Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Prepared Mug: tard. Our stock of staple and fandy:4rocgries is full and complete and we - intentt , keep, ing it fresh, by almost daily additiebs., Give us a call, corner Front and Union streets, Columbia. FIF,SI3•Y SUYD-A-Nr apr. 14,-' 61 Dress Making ; THE Undersigned will teach tire art of cutting Dresses, Basques • Sacques, Jackets, Garibaldas,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. liIMBUIIG, 3rd. Street, below Locust. may 12,-2m5 Private Sale of Real estate ALOT OF GROUND ON THE' EAST side of Front Street, between Locust and Union Stl•eets, 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 improvements thereon, bounded south by property of Geo. Bogle and north by property of Mrs, 'White, now occupied by Wm. Boyd, ie. offered at. private sale. For full particulars inquire of HENRY SUYDAM, Agent for John S. Given. April 14, tf. Buy your Clothing of HENRY RICA, Tn E SUBSCRIBER WOULD call the attention of die citizens of Co lumbia and vicinity to his large stock of , READY MADE C Cditilizpra Embracing every variety of style and ma terial suitable for the season. They are made of the best material and in the most fushioymble style. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Shirts, Scarf's, Neel: Ties, Suspenders. Handkerphipi's, .40 § 1 . p r y, .tc. A splendid line of these goods always. kept op. hand. Also, Boots, Moes. Hats and Clips, pf which we have a well selected &topic. uf which we oiler at cheap rates : TllflraiS, CARPET PAPA); and Valises of ail styles, Aro sold cheapep than city pripes, Mlr goods are all houghp. fqr paslf and I offer them at cheaper rates, for cash,than any other store. Call and see, 1113 . 1.44 y moE, No. 1, Wolf's Row Front St. Columl44l, Columbia, April .1.1, .IStlfl, WA NT ED! • To rent a house in the Borough for which a liberal rent will be piaci, Apply at this Office. iiiiiideisVike Notice.: ThP 1441 Ci6lftl:l7 known. as If ; helow the dam, is ag4iii in fill!. 141 fist.- -, Tbay are taking out, First-Class Building Stone, and also Large stone suitable for culverts, bridges, tic., which they will guarantee to deliver at any point as cheap as the cheap:, est. JAMES J. WOLF 1!, jun-2, 3m Look Km! NEW HAT & CAP STORE, No. 64 North Queen Street, Howell's .I,4ocaster, Pa. undersigned being ii practical 4. HATTEII, and haying- given his per: sonal attention to the busim ss would take this opportunity of informing the publio generally that he has opened YEW lIAT ct. CAT , at the place above mentiotied, where he will be at all tittles prepared to supply those who may favor hint with a call-with BEST dk aIigAKIST HATS & CAPS Rf tlio Latest and Most Fashionable Style; Having had considerable experience in the business, he hopes to meet n generous share of public patronage. may ,5-.ly JESSE SMITH. NEW STORE. ITNPA.RALELLED ATTRACTIONS! T S. SNYDER announces to the citizens t) . of Columbia and vicinity that he has opened at his ROOM,:, ow the corner of Front & Locust, a. First Class stock of DRY GOODS, consisting of all the latest styles of Dress Goods, Cloths, Cessimeres, Linen Lk Cotton Goods, together with a full supply of Sheetings, Skirtings, • • Tickings, of the best quality. His stock of Bleached Goods, Flannels, • Balmorals, • Hoop Skirts, _ cannot be surpassed In addition to the Dry Good's depart ment, he has the most carefully selected stock of BOOTS & SHOES' • over broOiht 'to this place, consisting of Ladles' 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 public patronage is solicited J. S. NYDER, Cor. of Locust 45. - ;, Front. April 28th ly. THE EQUITABLE ISSIIRINCE SOCIETY OF TUE UNITED.STATES, OFFERS indueentonts to those propos ingg to assure, vldeliase believed to be unequalled. - ANNUAL CASH, DIVIDENtS. A t THE PROFITS. DIVIDED PRO- Tc.ATA, AMONG TEE ASSURED. Organized July .185E1 Accumulated Fund, over $8,000,00 Annual Income, over $1,200,008 Wm. C. Alexander. President. Hyde, Vice President. Q. W, Pnilips, Actuary ()facel3roadway, New York. Fcip furtber particulars_upply to W. la. PATTON, Agent, Columbia, Pa. jun. 9, '66 and Shawls,