Ziu14,311,111 A. M. lAMB®, Editor. V. Hayes Grier, Ass't Editor eOIIL.UIII3I , L . *gturd.ay, June 30, 1866. Advertisement:, to secure Immecltate insertion win be bonded in on or before Thorsdny evening each _week'. ,• , • •.• Ir• , . ;rA. el "Mr. L. C. Oberiein, is ow. authorized Agent for West Ilempfield Township. He will taltS slchser;iptions, advcrtiseinents cf:e. for - the "Spy." • - Th' oWs. The sbacklipg of Jeff.- Davis, as d , .!.1 scribed by Surgeon Craven, haS'eaused considerable indignation among the peo ple of Mobile, Alabama. •Trouble occurred in Charleston on the 23d between the whites and blacks, in which a number of the latter were ar rected. The blq.cks,three hundred strong, marched, in arms, through a part of the ,city. - The bill for the disposal of public lands for homesteads, in Alabama. Mississifyi. Louisitina; Arkansas and Florida, and the bill appropriating 83P5 1 500 to reim burse West Virginia foy :.yar euentli firres, 4.y.e, been approved by the Presi dent. Goverrg„r Curtin, desires it to be under : . stoOd ,that the invitation to participate in the flag presentation on the Fourth of ! July iganeral and cordial to all cent: rnissi9ned and non-commissioned officers and private soldiers of Penusylvania,7llo varticipated in the war, and if a single eteran soldier is debarred by any mis und:rstanding orneglect of the commit tee the mam,object of the Governor in lend ing,his sanction to the proceedip i gs will be defetited. A call for a national Union Convention of at least two delegates from each Con gressional district of all the States, two From each territory,two from the District' 'OfColumbia, and four delegates at large from each 4tate, to be chosen by .the electors of the several States who stistain the 4dministra.tion,has been issued from Washington,by A. W. Randall President of the Executive Committee of the Na tional Union Club. "The Convention is to be held in Philadelphia on the 14th of .August. The commissioners appointed to treat the Indians on the upper Platte river have bad an interview with the Sioux chiefs at Port Laramie, Dac.otab territory,and four of the prpminent chiefs of the Ogallah andßru.te bands have gone home for further instructions. .I‘lessen• gera haq. kee n sent for the Chum) I) es a - nd Arrapahoes. The general feeling - - , of all in' that se " c"tionis' re:presen ted to be friendly. • The most valuable portion of the loco motive Nyorks at Sebeneutady, New Y.:lrk., was destroyed by fire eu 'Tuesday morning. Loss 6:300„000. A company has bought the Gettysburg Battle Field Springs property; and will erect a soldiers' hospital or watering ,place upon it. . Governor thrtip has en dorsed"the plan, and thinlis that the plan 'sliot4d be direetpd by our citizen soldier}. FENIANISAI IS AN EXPENKSTE Lux tutY.-:—ln the Canadian Parliament the Finance Minister has presented his bud get ; and bne item in it shows a consid erable augmentation of prospective e*- pinks. The folloving brief' statement' explains it : The duty of the province was to be in a position more effectually .to repel ag gressor§. Consequently, instead of the 840,90 heretofore asked for militia par• poseses, the sum of. $1,500,000 . was placed in the estimate. '• There is no way of evading the un comfortable fact that Fonianisre, however injudicious it may be, will , greatly .ip treasc the cost of protecting be'r r t mjcsty!s oxbjects. ' • • EtUtor CowhWed. „The Pittsburg Gazette has the follow ing item relatiye to a Mr. Kuhn, who formerly p4blished a German paper call- O.:the Lancaster _Demecrut : The German Dentoe7:at, the only Teutonic organ of democracy in this county, came out yesterqay in a.l e,dito:r ial denouncing in strong'tei:nis one of the proprietors of thd 'paper; Antoine Wpigman, Esq., calling him a pettlyreg ging Lawyer, unworthy' the respect of esteem of any respectable person; sta fing, also, that Mr. Weidniaa had mitdc • repeated but ineffeettial'atieuipts'to have the writer reMdved - li.aiu'l o §"pooft.ion a. editor De r nzocrai. Weidtnau isas unaware of the • existence .of the article until about 'noou, whoa. het was" Several frieuds whO began jesting :"ibotit- tile matter, and who subsequently - showed bird' the editorial alluded. 'Of course 'Mr: W. IsteVatue . ekceediugly . • 'w — rothcand,--en t'he i"tripulise,-OT the'tud mint, procured a'Stoit cow hasten: ed to the Office of 'Ole "...Democrat,' 'met face to face his -defamer: whoni •he in• sten tly• seized by' the' throa.f.d'd r - tigged hits' out -.6fjthe editorial iili4r` ilia • middle et fthe apartment, prdge;ded •, 'cow-hide the delinquent'employ# . e in au • aurnerciful- manner; : This wasthe'Only iedreis • - Pl.r. Weidman could have; • as ii 'Would not do td enter suit against his own •'•-paperfer libel. • , • hundred acres . of good-land, i9in within kree ini!es of Corinth, Miss:, were'sbld 'a fa . iyfila'A 'since at auction. beiag.a tr9ste:p' sh.le;fßr.thirty-five cents as acre. glitorial 411 d. Itguetlanono. —Torn Down—The Old Colninbl4. Engine — T A. church i 9 'Baltimore 14s its motto upon the outer -"'T9 the,poor the gospel is preaChed:" One morning these words were found painted under "Not here though." • —A church is a place where some people take lodgings an hour or two once a week. Legislature of Pe.netsyJrauia., in 1.7(4, pissed the colloying: `..l?Psolvecl, that no tnpniber or the Legislature will be - allowedto couie_into the house bare tooted." —A full blooded tie , ro woman in Ge neva,who was formerly as "black as tar," has within the last six years become en tirely white. She is about forty-five years old, and is in perfect health. -Her lhair, remains curled as before. —On the California line oF steamers,no captain is allowed to take liis wife *with him, even by paying her fare, lest in fire or storm he should neglect his passengers to save' his fatnily. —Among the firms who have suspen dedpayment in liondomis that of Messrs. Luckie Hl:others, who have debts to the amount of „60,000. Hereafter they will be' kbown as the 411 ItiQky grottier,. Prescott, of New Haven fell ilown stairs the other night and broke his leg. was the third repetition of the same aeeid - eilt within ihitheen ' --New 1.1,,av0.,1ias one thousand chil dren for 'vidricir-there is no room in the public school Tomas —New counterfeit fifty dollar green backs have appeared'af Nashville, Tenn. The bills are excellently engraved,except that the signature of Treasurer Spinner is not as coam and heavy as in the origi nal. The paper on mhich they a,re printed is a little thinner than the o;entine. No clue has been disnovpred a 5 o lzu passed them. —°•Don't be foolish."--,Yon can make Six Dollars from Fifty Cents, Call and examine an invention urgently needed by everybody: Or a sample sent free by mail fur fifty cents that retails easily for $6, by R. L. Wolcott, 170 Chatham Square, New yuk. sept.-16-'63-1y ' -- 7 -0 a the afternoon of the 17tli June, Flannery, a servant girl, aged 'lB, was burned to deatl . ribile attempting to kin dle a fire with , kerosene, at :. - 1-lolley, Orleans County, N. Y. —Gen. - Grant has been invitco-to visit about 96 places on the Fouttil of Jqly•— I-Te is expeßted at —. l -Memphis is excited by a rumor that John H. - Surrilti was recently in that city on his Waytrom Northern Texas to Mis souri. —A few years-ago the manufacturing perfumes of Europe - derived an immense revenue from this country. Now the entire annual amount of their .toilet ex tracts,im ported (lees net equal one month's consumption of Phalon's "Night Bloom ing Cereus," the - most popular scent ex taut. Sold !I•e•Fy b erq. -The family' newspaper in 1 - thode Island is cltissedl among the articles of prime necessity,aloitg With pig aud,potato, and is safe from „the 8p:1(1-6de of' com mercial, disaster, ..o.teditors:cannotttnuch sl:e..iff must . respect it. 'Happy people I ilappy.,pablishers —Rev. H. S.Mnborn, 1 4 L. D., late of Belvidere, N. J,, the author of several well linuwn tyorlis oti the Holy Land,aud formerly a Professor ip Roanoke College, lnis entered upon the dUties of Prof. of Mining and Metallurgy in the Pardee Scientific - Course in Lafayette College, Easton .134, —School of Practical Seience. = On the lICh inst., mound was broic , n3 for the neir to be erected for the Pardee Scientific Ciurse in .. Lafityete This will gi - ire erilatA-ed 'acCominociation for the Cabinets ;irirl lecture routs, and. in these respgets, increase, the facilities for instruction beyond those now afforded hy any institution of learning in "Penn sylvania.-. • ' - - • —Horse stealing bas been uneoininonly prevalent in this past of the State during the past two or three months. Several persons in,this,County,have lost yahlable ht rses by the depredations of borse'tlueyes and although large rewards luive been offered, and - untiring exertions made, to ferret out the guilty parties, in- bat few instances havo the rogues •INen brought to justice. Untloubteilly there e re or gauized. bands of these villains in the qtate, Nyhb have 'adoptel thorough and systematic plans by which they avoid de tection, and insure a good income by the speedy sale of,the stolen property. —Personal—On Saturday last, wile %visiting Harrisburg we intit J. N. Du- Barry, Supt. Northern Ceittial Railway. We expected to-find him sitting in state, butiustlrad, we found.' one of , the, most accommodating ggptlemen lye hare ever met. Instead' Of regal spk odor," he was minus evei r ytbing, but shirt and pan taloons, and lkecountenanee seemed to say, !‘ if visitors do not like my style. -they can leave I". Such wen ate•seldom found, but vigil they 4r,e; they should he -occupying, public positions, .so that strangers.will be .peurteouslyreceired. in Mr". Dnßarry, we consider, are blend ed all that. go to %make up an obliging and accoMinodating man of. business. • KEEP YOUli. — , Goverboy rut tiu havipg pigncd 'the , bill disl'ruq chisieg ne s ti;rep — oilirl'edraft4nen,,: and the Suprenie Court' not hiaving deter nclined the const,ittitioqality of the act of ,Congress of March. 3,K864,-(upon, which decision the -validity of the State law Tests), it is essential" that all honorably discharged taßldicrsshotild preserve their discharge papms,Fea th4t all persons who were evolle t d frana , the draft and secured exemption fer,a,cy.?aacl caulse,should carefully preserve_ the papers ,fur'nish sd thereby the heard ,of, enroihnerkt.—= 411 those,papera:Nyillbavo-t o be preserved with,,c.rt.apulotas that all persons who vere enrolled or who have,heen in service will be required to show their qualific,4ions as electors. Preserve - the papers and dischirgm. Si_ ghts and Ineidenis from Grass Valley, Cal.,' to Austin, Nevada. Virginia City, Nevada, 'Marc 11 20, 'es. FRIEND Riprno ;--1. have omitted, saying anything of the country. paged through—it was not worth 'netiee nqr d 9 I intend giving it a retrospective por-• trait, when I would have to wade thro' mud and mire to ilo it, But from this on, if niy peg dugs not congeal into a hard icicle aqd as black as the drops from a Pittsburg roof chalk you out sotne scenery. The stage is again empty, has set in and it promises to be a cold enc.-, For the first- time in years I hear the merry chimp of sleigh bells. A heavy carpet of snow is under my feet—tbe lake to whose frozen soFface . aud iee-fet tered waters the house owes its name, (Chrystaf Lake House) spreads itself out to the very ,margin of the road. so invi ting to the rambler, whose boyhood win ters delighted in gliding, on - .4kates here and there, anywhere, like the young nestling trained 'by the eagle to try its first ilight toward the palace of the sii:o." How I would have joyed 'than 'aud•there' to strap on my_ skates andgo_gig gag up and down, diagonally, curve, circle or skim over the ice ! Impossible as a re newal of yogth ; Time 'and tide, or the Pioneer Line wait for no man. It is a glorious night. Here at the lowest of the foot hills skirting the base of the Ne vadas and foring alternate steps in a great chain of irregular. sigpes lye pre" pareto go pp the stinimit. It is inert beautiful than allegory, more real than imaginative ; there 'is a religion in 'the Persian worship, that made the.topmost pinnacle of the mountain peak his altar, whose devoutmade linnswate.h the last star that darlened at the Sun's up: prOach and offer his homage anal par , :ln orisons to the first beam 'that lit lleaven.uea veil sanctuary. • Fetichist, idolater, tbouoli he wqs Ny bile bor roxy not his rites,let us net ponteinn them fur it has been well observed-that, !tan tq llosgslent his pagan hero,'? Preparations fur the ascent have kept up - a. busy note. li”rybody is p*toti, covered from head to foot With blankets of all colors,the face scarcaly to.de seen ; like an Esquintapps represented watch ing a seal-hole in the ice". Eutrato shoes and` gloves are drawn on ; .passengers go by and yet one is scarcely aware of it but for the crisp tread on the frozen snow. So formed and shaped in thick bundles of furs have they - become that the most skeptical naturalist contending for the glury of his kind, would rank man as an animal, bat how to classify him is the . difkalty of seienee,for he re• sembles many point& but none so minute ly as to entitle him to genus or specier. -Ready," asks the driver in a kind of take it-for-granted affirmative tone, and gathering up twelve reins like so many ribbons he shakes the snow from then] as tenderly as if he believed they were made of the same fabric. "Ready," re sponds a chorus of voices, impatient to try the change from stage to sleigh ; and then like the cold guit of wind swearing and tearing through tho pines in tilt. crorcre below us, the sleigh 'sweeps along, aceoinniodatingly pliant to every sprface of the road, but no noise or cracking ; yet on we go; sometimes winging round the side of a steep cavern, hanging to a mere shelf of the road,ut it is always .up., Jehu's motto` ,is - !'ric. -i , lsiorthe spirited Mustangs know the` motto in ‘l., stinctively or have learned' it at the end of . the lash. Higher and higher we mount whilst the wind nips More eagerly at every ascent but still " Excelsior."— Look behind and below; hanging in sus pense like a spider in a frosty web, does life appear, where the huge pinies stretch their snow . 7rel.thed.. branches and !pit tliem in neighborly alliance to the ever green meshes of the lithe taper ing tamarac. The further on we move the more impassable •seem the mountain ramparts that wall up with solid masonry, cemented by fire and hardened b,y flood, every avenue or outlet. ~ . 'Buried dolvn here inAis vortex. of snow or groping tlirough • this labyrinth of grollltil s . .... —6._ .. Jyrin,._ of trackless wastes, we are almost tempted fo pry lost. To mock the loneli ness of the night, bill rises upon hill in far spreading b'elts ' always mountin g in elevation behind each other, 'till the last of these giant footsteps are set with the treasure gems of the firmaneut. These must be surmounted, bqt, between them gape deep abysses, black with the tens brie of.the grave aqd down whose almost fathomless caverns stars alone can look, for as we follow the tortuous windings which shirt their brink it were only a fearless Roman eye dare penetrate as, by spirit enchantment of Oriental fable the sleigh and horses, arousing no echo, go, silently, 'shudderingly by. lye arc not caught in the, snows; we are pot nt r iandqued iu this Wilderness.— Life and its vip.eissit'udpsare, only a novel in three books, as Mrs. Braddon face tiously explains; heroes must not be per mitted to die at the tournament by some unknown k.night, -be poisoned by Bor. gins Qr become the victims'of self immo lation, Thei . lasi' book Works miracles and:se is the author right with 'the public. Jelin, -1 nu{ positive, never wiote a book but he knows every foot of the road ;.he thinks it would bean unpoetical denoue ment...to freeze- to death iq 4, sleighor lose your • road anywheres this side of Switiorland or 'lllt. - Blanc, hat reader of the ..Ludg er as no_ doubt he is, admirer of Ned Buntline and the translations of George - Sand. 'and :..i'aul de _Kock as I could almost affirm ; he looks upon life as a nality - and' the present without ro mance', whilst twiny iinagination be ban dia-the king froze_n reins With inspired. confidence unlitethe-threads which fate tremulo spins from he I r, distaff' and . .usly . . . cheeringly points le' show inarks made of shingle : S - 'nailed to the trees o,r deep gashes ill the bark_ whichthe surveyor's axe has niched. The. little ',',l-litrdy," a few moments before these assuring signs were discovered and poinqd out was the Very picture, of a pdniteilt ct v iitian ter rified into terms with her.Stivjor,hnt now she Eiroke' nut into an Operatic' thrill of gladsome notes- unaccompanied with words bUt yet the more epre,ssive, '• "Tho devil got sick, th,e' devil a monk would le, ‘• The devil got well, the ddVil amonk was he • .1. . And the dancikg girl '-evoked her_ con ventional yows,discarxledlier black habit and ample white' collar to sling lager aid. .'"hod'it down'''''at her journey's end.: 7 --- Steadily-anesafely^With no rest; save at intervals often miles, where 'fresh'relaY s of mustang stand waiting and these changed - in trice; we pursue our lonely way enlivened by songs or cheered . by generous and frequent draughts of "something warm," that goestingling and tang g aud eoursiog'down the whole frame till it melts away the very snout on your boots; I have an attachment for phese het-nurses when, traveling and I like to show it by toasting them to the dregs. They deserve to be encouraged by patronage. Pale Dian now dips her silver crest and aided by the unearthly glare of the snow and the never fading fires of the stars we are not entirely in enter dark ness. Suddenly a light, a bale fire, beacon, Or lighthouse in these A.rtic wilds illum ines our path far and wide. Yrllat at last is the summit—around this blazing fire , ofpitcb-pine logs, the' driver and horses, that are to take us down the other 'side, are waiting. We are behind time and up here seven thousand feet above the level of the sea, is no place to freeze when _wood can be- found. Ain't you glad we're got to the top? I am,and I pledge lnyself, with pen and ink as collateral securities to get away from it and down it again without doubling teams or hitching en so many reams 0 - 1' paper. Nov'y watch me how fast I'll go down. I'll do it without Nvrwegian snowshoes. With the same snow under hoof, the same tall taperipg, slily -invading minarets of pine, laslin firs awl tamaraes standings around you in the beauty of symmetry, and with almost the same en cornpasSing-atupitheatre of rocks, and we are thrown 'forward in our scats for about five miles of the way till light and heat and supper are annoneced at the Ponnor Lake ITeuse, I was hungry as a famished wolf, and no epicure any more than that animal I would make no dainty choice of devour ing a Chinaman or a roast turkey. It's two dollqrs a meal only at the Ponnor Lake Ilonse=the price alone would sharpen any appetite without the gnaw of hunger. ' I got even with them cn that meal ;' at least, the half-breed Pinte waiter ogled me so sharply, that I'm • sure he had been advising the landlord to sell out, He had better or move that big rpnic of a summit that sets such 'an edge pq the molars and incispives that as I have been informed fasting Eng lishman once upoti a time, devoured ' and digestp,d tbp landlord's knives and forks and tongs, before the meal could bp prepared to stop or satiate him. I don't blame him, for, 4o impatiently did I await the bell's appeal, that with a blush and no little discomfiture as though all Were gaiing at me, - I hastily shoved my pen knife into my pocket when r discovered myself unconsciously sucking and knawiog one of its Wades. - After supper the stage took the place of the sleigh and with little iutervals of rest, sundry short naps, and innumera ble knocks on the bead the night wore tediously a ffav ; added to this it was piercing cold; no hay on the floor of the stage. whilst a large iron treasure box used for carrying bullion and dust, lay' at my feet, "forcing me to sit upright ' like an English trooper on parade. In my next I will give a view of my journey as seen from the, s,tage l and nail then Adipp. Cqm.m6catp---- SpEZU.TAT I ;lOW PRA GRANT The air is wi:lr the perfumes from a tliou.and exoti ! - ; plants. and all nature 'seems clad in her bonen} , 'nt; tire. Yet misery is still in our midst. Win ''roseq , may bloom, and nature put on her gnriands of !cal pint bail and dower. But man will acverthcless ilditeF-LDyspepsia, the sure forerunner of ildath,and Die companion of a miserable life, claims him as subject. Do rot wait then, dear reader, nil rav ages lay yon low in death, for mitilie 'has 'likewise foetid an antidote—compounded of her ruots and barks—and prepared Coe's Dyspepsia Cnry. It will immediately cure the worst cases Of Dyspep!,ia ire existence. The proprietors wartant it in every case. WIEEISELERS ITIMISitratS Dr. 11. INColitez' Corrolia, the greatest stimulator t" the WOll , ll will force Whiskers or Mustache to grow on the emoothe,t. thee or chin; Weyer known to fdil; sample for trial sent free to any one desirous of testirr , its meret.l. Address, Reoyes cp.,7s Nabsau St., N. Y. Juno 81,-itmo.. Lovely Girls and I'estive Boys send 1111 addenvelopea I rested envelope card 25 cents. and send you some valnablo infsrmatiolY pis will please yen: Address MARY NO(41113 831'isi;usilway,New York. , „ may 12 ly. Lovely girls arc) fest Ivo boy§,---senti au adrifess.Jl envelope and 25 eevrts, and I. \vitt send you souse valuable infurniatiou that will phase you. MISS JANEBRY4N, 823 Broadway, New York. June 16th, ly The ladies of America, from their peculiar habits, are said to be the most .unhetiltlty'in the world, also to suffer most when about to become n mother. 'Dr: N r elpatt's Pills are a great blessing to all hulks; as they regulate and assist nature. Sold by all good Drt•ggists. An may Marry napily, 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 SABAH 13. LAM BERT, Greenpoint, Kings' Co., New York. itine Uth, ly_ • ITCH'. ITCH ! ITCH SCRATCZE! unatE4.TON, Will Cure the Itch in 49 liars. 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The itiairittf taiLmtldy of tins sticOessTuf practition er [See Velpesu oft Cholera.Y Its small bull[, energy and retittlality commend it to residents in the country; travelers andprudent ilhople everywhere. dale in the incipiency of cholera symptons ,fnes'more thou MC most skillful treatment can no coMplish an hour later, Price ROC.' •' by ILubbell,Apethecury, No:1410 Chesnut St., Phdad'a. may 19 tf-'661 All may marry linpily, irrespectiv3 otwealth, age or beauty: and the love of the opposite sex can be gained by Clio Send a 'di rected envelope and s.tarapto..ll.lXlll6lSE LUCILLE OHMARE, Station WIWI° House New York City. The glory of man is strength—A gentleman who suffered for years from neitons and genital Debility Nigotly Emissions, and Seminal Weakness, the re svit of youthful indiscretion, and came near ending tits days in hopeless misery, will for the • sake of Stinting rtu sand to any one afflicted, the simple means used by him ~ w hich effected a cure in a taw wedks after the failtire of numerous' medicines.— Send a direbted envelopelirid stamp and it wi.t cost you hothitig. • Address EDGAR. TRE:ifalN,l2flth KN. Y. City • • • • 41D MATRIMONY. LAdies and gentlemen, if you wish, to tralrr.y, ad dress the undersigned, who will Afind -you without money and without price, valuable information that will enable you to mikrry happily and speedily, ir respective of age, wealth, or beauty. This informa tion will coat you nothing, and if you wish tb Marry, it will cheerfully ASSit t you. All letters strictly con fidential. The desiredinformation sent by.,vetmn mail, and no reward asked. Address ' SARAH B. LAMBERT, -Kings Co., New York - s apr. • To Consumptives. TIIE ADVERTISER •lIAVING BEEN restored to health in a few weeks by a very 'simpre rertiody, after hasAng suffered' several years,- with a severe lung affbetion, and that'dread disease, Con iumtion—is anxious to make known to his felld* sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used tfree'of phai•gei with the dire'c tioris'for preparing and using the same, which they will find asure cure for Consumptiok Asthma,'Bron clatis, Coughs, Colds, etc. The only object of the udvertiser in -ending the prescription is to benefi the afflicted, an'ci spread information which he eon ceives yo be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost yt,u nothing, and may uove 11 b l essi ng , l'aVtics wishing the perscription, will please ad dress Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, W illiamsburg, Ringv County. Dee. 10, '6.5„-13m New York DR. THSBETT'S PHYSIOLOGICAL Hair 1.-t4gerferator.—The wonderful popularity of this - PrCparation is unprecedented.— It is becoming the standard article over everything of the land,and is The only 'unotjectionable Hair Preparation in use; without it no toilet is complete; if once used it never Will diipensed with. It positively restores White, Gray, or ihded Hair, to its original cohir, lustre and beauty. It often produces 4 new growth of beautiful flair on bald heads, and always stops its falling oft It frees the head from all dandruff, itching and humor. 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, delightml. ' isio other preparation has either the inerit,or popu larity, wherever it goes. Every bottle warranted. J. A. MEYERS, Apothecary, General agent, Odd Fellows' Hall Columbia. mar. 21, 6m.+ firrors of Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, and till the effects of youthful indiscretion, will. for the sake of' suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the reecipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. 6 . .terers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience,can do so by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, Dee.3o '63ly, No. 13, Chambers st.. N. Y. Strange, but True. EYekl YoUng lady arid gentleman in the United States can hear semellugg very much tq their ad= vantage by refard m'ail tryst° of charge) by adaeSs 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. F. CHAPMAN, Dec. CO '65 ly. . 831 Broadway, New York. ;In A. MONTH!—AGENTS wanted for cipil if six entirely new articles, just out.— Address 0. T. GAMY, City Building, Biddleford, mar 40,-, DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA tarrh, treated. with the utmost success, by Dr. J. ISAACS, oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Lydon, Ibilland,) No 519 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi monials from the most reliable sources in the city and county can be seen at his (Mice. The medical faculty are inyitetl t. 13 accompany their patients. as he vas no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserteil witlmq pain; Np' 01 . iiygp miaic for 'exatni, na m ti 6 mar. 41, rpHE CONFESSIONS 4ND 1:1114.EIII -4. ',INCE OF 4.11 . l'ubli-Ited for the s benelit afiii as a CAUTION TO YOUNG NI EN'and ofht!rs, who sutler from Igeri.ons Debpity,premghre decay of Manhood, sc., SIIPPIV" big at tie same time Ihe :%1 e.r t s or Self Core. By one who has cured himself atter undergoilig' Con quackery. By enelo,ing a pnApattl ad dres,,l envelope, single cop:es, free of chin4p, unity be hail of the author. NATIIANIEL'mAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. V. ly. OUR BA_NEER ONCE MORE IS PJNFURLED TO THE READ _ERS OF THE SPY: 9 Fondersmith s Store IS A FIXED INSTITUTION comuroptiA. TEAT BARGAINS ARRIVING daily k_.7l from N eAN' York :tnd Philadelphia. Our Stock is not surpassed by any other establishment in Columbia, and in Selections Quality and VES. WE , CqA ., , , kIjiINGE A COMPARISON FULL lINE OF - DOMESTIC GOODS, A phpfigg Selectio4 of Ladies' Dress Goods, -7.! 419, Igrotire Stochl (2 IFT.I I ip i1.C_1f4_,1441 . SHAWLS, SACKS, aACKINGS Our New York Hoop Skiff equals the "Bradley Skirt" ku quality Lqlf4 shape, and 25 PER CENT. LESS IN PRICES li fnll stock always on hand for Ladies and Misses. BALMORAL SKIRTS OP EVERY IMRE WHITE Q0q.7 . ),5:. , TVl:_rf2:F. GOOFS:, SWISSES, NAINSOOKS, TARLETQNS,cI - ACKONBTS, &zp Our stool= of paothq,C.a...,ssimore t s, and Merl and Boy's, iyear genet illy, is 451 Sea son's pgrellasing,, acct mgegmeiltlSr Can't be Beat ! 2 7 -,- ,,Carpets, Oil Clotlis,Window Sliftdes, Orocerieg i queensware,'Wol. Papers, &c. Iv CON PETITION WITH PELPHIA PRICES, WE STUDY TQ PLEASE apr. 2S, '66-ly REEVE L.IsiNIGHT & SON, - Importers and Dealers in OARPETINGP, MAXV-FACTURFRS OF BEDDING, 807 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Juno l 186.4 ly. CuiEit YIZTUG-.A,R at . JACKSON'S. BEST qYRUP MOLAss.R . taso 1866! . • 066. spRaN:Q-. - OF. 1866 At HALDENAN'S, Locust Street. above Front. We would call the attention of our P 4 . 0 1_ rl" c) S and the P PA 0 Pi MA PA TO OUR STOCK OF GENERAL DRY GOODS, CAMPETINGS, lgow opening and being replenished almost daily throughout the s9rpsor! - :. A \ It will lrie remembereil tlpa Inducements offered at our establishment LAST PALL, in presenting an almost ENTIRE NEW STOCK._ THIS SPRING our STOOK is STRICTLY - T Fi INV, Thereby giving td our Patrons the advart- tage pf the late decline•in all FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC -MINUFfICTURES. 11Q QLD GOODp FT3.0.11.1 LAST StIASON,CONSDQUENTLy YO LAST SE4S(AIi PRICDB PRICE S of all Imported Fabrics based upon the late de cline in Gold. All under cost of Impor tation and many goods at old prices. PRICE 4 S allme domestics standard e n r c y l otherlow We solicit an examination of ,our Stoc!c.t alv . ays fpeling glad tosl}o~: our Gt0,0,!4,;',.., At ILALDEMANS Lcitut,-abov - e Broq: REMEMBER THE PLACE. HALDEMAN'S, 1 4 42 1 p110 Street. above. Front;' :COLUMBIA; ,PENN'A. March 31,1E86 HORSE peRNISIIING STORE, riALL at Pfahler's House Furniihing Stoie; Locust, opposite the Franklin Hodse, and examine his new assortment Of Stoves, Tin Warg, 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 SEILET IRON WORE.. :- Gas and Steam pipe fitting, Hydrant work and 13011 hanging, at the' shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. apr. 7,-'66 , • Dress Making. THE Undersigned NViflieacli the art - of: cutting Dresses, ' Basques, SacqueB, Jackets, Garibaldas,Clllldren's Garments; ifc.,o.n a new • scale. Any lady can - pet taught in three hours to 'be her owliA.tesi7 maker,.where, on the old' plan it usually takes six months to learn; A'pply to B. A..K..IMURG, 3rd Street, belOw Lroeust, may 12,-2m* • I\T .IR. - ` , Z' Xt. .1 C TE SUBSCRIBER -' WOULD call tb,e attention of the citizens of Co- lumbia and vicinity to his large stock of Wail:DV ICA C OTECENG Embracing every variety of style and •ma terial suitable tor the sertson. They are made of the best material and in the most fashionable style. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,.. Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders,. Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, &c. A splendid line of these goods always kept on hand. Also, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, of which we have a well selected stock ot which we offer at cheap rates. TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, and Valises of all styles, are sold cheaper than city prices. My goods are all bought for cash and I offer them at cheaper rates, .for cash,than any other store. Call and:see. HENRY RICE, No. 1, Wolf's Row, Front St. Columbia. Columbia, April 14, 1866, IV. QUEENSWARE The old Quarry known as H. r ; • Wolfe'q below the darn, is again in full blast.— They are taking out First-Class Building Stone •• • • and also Large stone suitable for culverts, briclgn (Sze., which they will guarentee to flellyt4Yy point as cheap as the cheap est. jun-2, 3m No. 61 North Queen Street, Howell's Building, Lancaster, Pa. TR"qndersigned being a practical HATTER, and having given his per sonal attention to the business would take this opportunity of informing the public, generally that he has opened a— NEW HAT Lt. CAP STORE, 11 1 :. thP Place above mentioned, where he will ho' at all times prepared to supply, those Iyho mays fayoK him with a call with the BEST Lk: CHEAPEST EATS & CAPS of the Latest and Most Filsliicriable Style. Having had considerable experience in the business, he hopes to meet a generous share of public patronage. may 5-66-ly ' JESSE SMITH. largeE have Photographs, and small, of Geary and Clymer. Agents want ed to sell them. Send 75 cents for speed-. men copies by mail, postage paid. Ad, dress jun-2, lm Upwards of 125,0qg fpnished for the IT S. Service since .1861. Warranted su, perior to any other Pistofof the kind. Also Belt and Pocket Pistols. Sold by. Gun{ Dealers and the Trade generally, E. REMINGTON & SONS, Ilion, N. Y. Manufacturers of Muskets, Carbines, Re, volvers,Revolving Rifles,Rifle Barrels,&c. Dec. 16 tf. INTEREST.ON DEPOSITS. The 4.tolum bia Bank will receive money on deposit, and pay interest therefor, at the rate of 4/- per cent. for six months; and 5k per cent, for twelve months. SAM BL SHOCIE, Cashier. Oct. 14, '65.4f. HISTORY OF THE WAR, Oomplete in TWO - VOL - Ef.NIE:S, also in ()NE:, •It is admitted fo, be the most' intev cseing, pop . ulcir rind va l uable history of the liebellfon, which is fully attested by the enormous sale of 3011,060 volumes, and a:humellertlon of the country still canvassed. We are obliged to run our presses• night and day to enable us to supply our agents. Men of character and ability, who desire a lucrative employment, will find this a, rare opportunity. The price of the NyorlF: in, one volume, is, low, (compared with other Histories) as . to, bring it within the reachof all classes:-• For full particulars se yd, for circular.. Address AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY, 418 Asylum Street, '' Hartford; Conn., Jun 23, 4t The Glory of Man is Strerigth The.glory of Man is Strength• ' A GENTLEMAN who suffered tor 3 - rears , from Nervous, and Genital Debility, Nightly Emissions, and Seminal - Weak ness, the . result of youthful indiscretion, gild came near ending his clays in ifope less misery, will, for the sake of suffering man, send to any one afflicted, the simple means used by him, which effected a cure in a few I . yeeks, after the failure of numer -664 niedicineb. Send' a directed envelope, fw:d it - will cost you nothing. Address JOTr.N.T 13. OGDEN, No. 13 Ohappiber st., jun.-23, bnit, Private Sal e. of Real EState A LOT OF GROUND ON THE EAST' - ..t1.-'side of Front Street, betWeen•LocUst and-Union Stveets, containing An • front abant2.s feet and in depth to the Punusyl voinirltailroad, with a Two and a:Half Story Brick Dwelling House and other improvements thereon, bounded south' by pixiperty of Geo. Bogle and north 'by property of Mrs. White, now occupied by Wm. Boyd, is offered at private sale.' • • , •For full p,Rxtictilars inquire of HENRY SUYDA.IVI, Agent for John S. Given. April 14; tf. • . • • , • • The Celebrated Rooster . Whisii r ey ••, -. can be had only at the corner of Walnut and Counßeree Streets.— " For quality, Dawn' and purity, it cannot be beat. Also • Bourbon Whisisey " from Bourbon County Icentticky, war ranted to be the pure rrticle, or no sale.— We h ave littineS, Brandies, Gins,: Cordials, Old Monongahela of all grades. Give us a call and examine for yourself.► ' .." CR.ARLES. GROVE, Corner of Commerce and Walnut ,Sts.; Columbia, Pa. may 19-,66-tf. Buy your Clothinig of Bpiiders Take Notice JAMES J. WOLFE Look Here! NEW HAT & CAP STORE, GEARY ! CLYEI R ! 33ARTLESON Chestnut Street. REMINGTON'S Army and Wavy Revolver ; Approved by the GeyeMlllent, Agents Wanted! 4. T. HEADLEY'S mk7c3 - trar 2Er.ml4a43::)lEr.
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