- 6,101 4 01.4 ?pg.. • - • • • A, • Yak • . . • A. it RA3(110, • . ; llptiattor. W. .fflays'Oi•ieF, Ass't • COLURIBIAIL Sataiday,' i 7; Advertisements, to sp . c.u.r.e -/zamediale insertion must be hau t led-iniou'vrtefiire'rliursday.erening ,each •weels: figig - ilfr. L. C. Oberlein, is our authorized Agent for West Hempfield Township. He will take subscriptions; advertisements dc.. . . for the "spy:" .; • • • - The News. The people rhf - the 'Wig:4We district in in - MexidoThave again iisen in fliior of President: Jitarcz, and are:.raishig - tr . pops The internal, reVe'oue•receiPtS fiir the year ending ,on • Sat arday, 'atkiotp . titecl to 'nearly $306 000 ' 000. • • • - - • "Tge naval Academy itleet left Fortress Monroe on Sattirday foi: a cruise of two eeks ith i e Superior Coilrt OfGenrgia, propose to 'esiablisl.schocig 'for the - freedmen, under_ t4n - e.ame'Tuips and regulation as ' t ` lie white scholars are" conducted. 'The freedmen are favorable'to the plan. E - aeline, for manriracttiring porcelain, is ‘ieper - (ed to*tye, beer round near Virginia `City, Nevada.. Benntor 'Ji.tmes H. I_ ./ a . 'ne, of, .Ka - nsas, shot hiruielf at Leaieuwortii, on Sunday evening,while fabortng ;under temporary 'Mental dcrano.einent, 7 • : The steamer' .N - ertliern Light, from Aspinwall on tit) 12d 'ult., arrived at gew Yo'ik on M i onday. The isai s tnus is . perfeetly - quiet. Trade Tis. good. 'The tDentral Ainerican . BM.tes'continue tran: . • quit. There is considerable exCitement in Nicaragua, owing gold discov • ric's. The crops generally. - throughout Central America are a fair average. On the South 'Anierieen .cciast bUiitiess , is, again brisk, since fiiiedeparturp of .the 'Spaniards. All the repriblics are driving awiiy the Spariish: i sidents." Valparaiso is being strongly fortified. A revolution , among the dhillians is threatening. 'The rean'uractu're of the new, Atlantic calfl'e was entirely completed on Junel4, and it was being rapidly storea on the Great Eastern. That 'veSser Was expected to sail from Slicern,eis to Valencia oti . June 19; arid Prep - eie'for laying the cable which it was anticipaied - 'w - ould - begin abort the middle of , , • The War llT,egai}. ' Prussia and Italy I;a s ve: format de ; againstclared war against Austria,-and active operations have been commenced in ..o:ermany. It will 130 - necessary.to study ..a,good map - Of Germany with: some care; in order to'und&ppß.4d,..themoveniarits of tl ;armies an •L he manner , in w ic the various States ,are divided in this con. geography of Germany is.a puzzle to some people,and it will be rn,ore puzzling'still to find out what advantage illy of the nations of central EurPpe can e hav from.the terrible "struggle -• • • •• • • 90.. which they are engaging. Russia bas,declared that Fra - nco violates leutraliq . too .will take a hand. and it is not probable that the war can ‘go op for a low , time :withOpt Ipvolvipg • all . the continental powers. England appears t 3 be of .no account to anybody., In - the House 'Of . Commons tlie ministry Vas been defeated . . and . it 4 n unlikely ;,hat in more gays tlip.n one, things • will • come to a: crisis shortly ini‘!thefasi•anchored itle." Important Canal Enterprise. W4-understand that it is In :clinteui, 7 piation to place the main'-liOe - . • of the State canals, owned by'flie Railroad CompanY; Urid - . :.Osiending. from Culunibia to It ollid4Sbur, - g, a distance of _one and severity-three miles,. in the ha:nd's' of a new and indeperident : 'p',Ompaity; to be operated:-in connection with the Union . and Schuylkill_ with special reference to the deyelOp- .. pettp of Alb coal trade of thp igtopior counties:- .Thenew an atr thorizedcapitalfive: - millions, with Power to boirciw tWo millions tod carry out i the objects of the corporation ; _and to en joy all the privilege's and franchises de-• 'rived. from the State by the Pennsylva , nia Railroad Company . . The project an important tale, ns opeuiug point of fact, a new and efficieni•liqe •i i f water icietween this city and the tutprlor, and particularly the rich, ;semi-bituminous peal fields ofthe Woad Top:regiou, thp . dedeioFment . of which has:been serious ly retarded' the 'want of adequate iranspJrtation . .Pittsburg • .. • • .4/. 4 •.• zatch. Five flundred Millions in Gold. spain,while commanding. the trea'surds of'all the Indies;' was i4.4PoyeriOied :1;5 tnglish and FleiniAindititrialAiWrpristi. • Likewise we, while commaflding-: the chosest treattUresOr,"..4.6le - riati, - , bltimatelSr bebyuroPettn - industrial enterprise, protect ourielVes • ty...ligiilatrie• cßannraging the creation, at home; ogrthoip',.neeessar 7 ries, and .luitirieS - - 'which • give to gold. all its value :":During`, the, ' past twentylearstilroie . his fakeb &obi over hundied. millions in „gold ; protectionwould: have' ' , k§pt' - .'thii gold among' us,:tO . reward and encouiagement•hira'which.it7no* , I:;eetovis on foreign rival's- • Oltittoriat and litiOrtilititqUO. aii• writer days a young is a 'fishing rod ; the smile the bair;the loirei the gad...no??, and the marritweAhe hatter'in whielehe • 9- is. fried. —"Just So"—Water is not a fashion able beverage , foi drinking, your' .'friend's health, but it's a 2apital one for drinking, . . your own. • —From what did xhe old-fashioned horspital derive 'its Hume . ? From, its habit ofkibliblg. ' • •• " —=An artificial flowerist lately describ edr himself as "head- 0 0-a - deney to- the ladies —Who has More than hisahare ? The thief who stoler:th,e Am share. . ought to-liave dates -at one's fingersencls,,seeing they groutuPon - the palm. • . New .. Dictionary--Greenbacks---- United' States'Tien§ury..noiea. Gray backs—Soldiers in the rebel ser 7 vice. 'Drawbacks—Pffice.rs draying pay for , . . hao ,, ior , around hotels. o 0 States po.stage stainp. . • • Uunabgcks-- z rilae. counterfeit fifty .cent note, - —Gen; Fisk• sent recently a wirporal and, a squad of troops to Jackson county, Tenn:, to liberate a-colored - boy:,ilhout 16 years old, lybom a white map persists in holding ip slavery.. • This_ man main tains that since the abolitiOn of the Freed men's .courts sitmery, has becu restored iu Ten iresse.e. - —Sir Morton Peto, ou the stoppage of -his firm, imniedia;teky offere.tl.to resign his scat in Parliament. The electors of Bristol, which place jr represents, held a '.meeting, and unanimously' requested him to. retain his seat. • Chas. - Drake; of St. Louis, cs timatest,hat;at the next MisSourielecquo the.tOtal Co - nservative-. vote will npt ceed 40,000, the Radical vote' }gill amount to 65,000. - - —The last railof the' Missouri Pacific Railroad, connecting • St. Louis with - was laid on the 28th ult. The road bas now reached - its 'terminus: —A mass tppeting:of the ,colored eiti- . zens - of, - St:- _Louis was• held in that city un Thursday at which' it was - re, solved_ to call a .mass',convention of the colored people in the-southwest, to meet at St. Louis in October next. The con vention is to discuss the - best:means to elevate. the . freedmen-- morally and =Nebraska City : papers say. that seven hundred- wagons' belonging to the Mor- mons have' arrived at, Wyoming, on'the Missouri river,fer t,l? e_pg - t pose. of carrying MOrtnon'en:qgruots to Salt - Lake, The emigrants froM, 'Enrope : this season to Salt-Lake . will exceed that of any 'two previous years:' The nuwuer is estimated at frotn,fqe to ten.thtousand. —A: case of murder too ; horrid for-re occurred N Y. g n the 18th inst. , A Clergyman, nantedJ;in,ds ley'Nyhipped his-son';=a 611 d three-years old, so,.hawagcly that it , died under the infliction: :In the statement bel'ore.'tlie Coroner's i jury the ,fatheF' confesses to to have. - cotkti Cued •the -"ehastiseme.ot for . 3 p 9. 1:0.41 .4 p tro-hunri. • -They. hi,kve laid matting oqtside the . door of Jeff - Davis' cell, that he may not be irritated and kept awake by, t,tratup, tramp," of a Union sentinel. Was-there any matting-- At Andergonyillc•? And can't they give Jeff. a pair of green gog 'gles, so that the red, white and biqc of :the-Union flag. May not offOnd,his poor, dear eye . -sight? , „ - • • A bachelor and a:young-lady bought sortie tickets in partnership' in a • lottery at the . _Sanitary 'Fair at Nilvyatikee, agreeing to,'diyide the p_rooceds .They drew a ,doqblp bedstead, a baby ctili,"atO'a lunch basket,.and the ques tion is,' how`to divide them, or shall not not they'use thein "jintly." _ . town-" in °hip,. a lady teacher was classs of, juve . - piles - 'in mentql-'aritmetic. She, corn mended the question "If you buy 'a cow forteii'dbllais"—when up came ' a little ''Wha.t_ is it; ?'? "Why yow can't buy_ no kind - of a cow fur ten dollars';" father sold one for sixty dollars the other day, and she was a regular old shrub at that ?"' =-Officers who bave.returned from the War:to lay their latirels :at the feei. Of the ladies,„ find it expedient to perfunie the leaves - .with. rhalen's .."Night Blooming .Ce l :ens." 4 fey drops of the perfume tub is'off ihe odor of gunpoider acuired amid the smoke, of-hattle. 'Sold • every where. . " • , ;. Sarsaparilla.-This tropical root Ilas a . reputation wide as the world,for mixing oue class of disorders that afilic.t mankind reputation too which it .deserves - as the best antidote we possess for Scrotniqus coniplaint r s'. _l3 alio. be_bvinghf into use, its virtues Must &e concentrated and com bined with ether riTeclicitips: that increase its Power. Some reliable *compOuud of this character is Much . -qpeded in the community - . = Read the advertisnMent of 'br. Ayer's 'Sarsp.parilln in oar_ columns, and we • knoVit-needS no encomium from us to give onr'pitizens confidence in what offers., ;. ' . . The Legislature, of Maseaclt'asofts . has passed ,a law giving the. officers thb right .to arrest all idle-.pers'enS who . hay ingivisiblsrweins Of sqp port,liVe without employment.; _all s peroiaij .Plande7log abroad hr i .d.„risitieggyogSllops or .houses Of ill-repute;' or lodging in groceries; out houses, market - places, sheds, barqs ; or in=the open' air, .a/Kr not ' ,- iviric , 'n,a, -c , ood acCount.of then/Selves—, all berarg' qr others',_„receiving , :Any' per.pq known to he'n pickpoekot, , tl/14 or bqrg- - ovfn ptheywise;if,hot, grimed at. somer l lawhit employment,:~s declared a',Vagraut; :and: arrested' accordingly.,' :;What a suttering and scattering : there would be thril town, 069 a-14w, were`put in forcebere The' "qot be' tibile to hold 13..tit1/o:Of o rtitose..feund iclliheabout,hhable = A Good: Law, Owensville. Owenoville, West River,' July-2, 1866 The reader, 1. - have no doubt; has often heard 'of Owensvillb; or 'West River, ;Post Office; Well,' it is 'from that same benighted region now Propose to send yo,u meting.. Having become tired. of. 4,14 Close 'confinement in the brick' walls : of the 'Wog apprized' of the "Fifteenth Annual Exhibition and 37 , - arainaiiou of the West River - . l.'asitchl• Institute," then, soon to .come Off, I speedily packesti off to 'West 'Rive'r, oh the 18th of 'June, although the exercises were not, to Come off tintirthe . 2gtli inst. • Owensville is a pretty little village 'Of not over a - hundred and fifty . souls, situ ated on thehighlands; three miles from the river. It is represented by: three churches, •two stores, a blacksmith, wheelright and harness shops, and ni.v merous dwellinghouses ofratheruntictue appearance, but very cleanly, to tie eye of the observer._ Numerous green lasyns spread out., (shaded -by large locust and cherry tAe.es in all directions,) studded with goger beds, -and an occasionediat tice work of honeysuckle and moss rose. as in all small villages, every house boasts of its own garden, in which,vego- tables enought arc raised to supply the owner from one-year's end to another., The country around seems to be culti vated,.as ever, by old fogy ideas, and although considered the best soil in the State, is scarcely made to pay the ex penses of its' cultivation, I see no re markable change in the moral natures of the inhabitants of the surrounding coon tics, so fay as the aristocratic superiority of one aboye the other is concerned. Ail aristocratic nabob will pass a neighbor on the road, and if desiois to speak at ,all, it will he with that icy coldness, pcculiarily chat acieristic, heretofore,with all Maryland Slaveholding aristocrats.— Potties seem to he unequally divided,and the reader can draw hi's own couclusions . when I tell him that only eight copies of the Ba s ltimore Arerican, are taken .through -the West River Post 014ce, and these have been regularly subscribed tr since the year before the late-war, one qt that cumber is sent tothe Post Master. But, reader, I do not propose to make this a letter of criticism, hence, - I shall waive all other matters, and bring you to a glance at the "West River Classical In`stitute," situated in the very heart of the vilhige, surrounded by a- beautiful green larva of over-an acre .of grog& and ,shaded by large' trees of cherry, locust and poplar. : Parents erho desire to have their sons trained in knowledge_ and the paths of reCtitud.e at the same time would do Well to consult and patronize the, Principal, It. G. - Chaney, of the "West river'-:Classical -Institute." The Institute ii-located in a region of country alinost unknown to sickness, and. holding an 'enviable reputatien for the salubrity of its Climate.. The immediate cominoni ty, in contact- with which the scholars are daily threwu, yitliont, exception, are strictly moral and yery highly esteemed, huldi6g in this respect Oracularly, , an enviable position among the inhabitants of the county. Rev. W. Krebs, of -. the Baltimore Conference, thus recommends this-Institution to the attention of the public_ , • ”4.fter art intithate acquaint ance of two years with toe West River ,Classical Institute,--I do not 'hesitate to say that it net poly compares favorably with Om institutions of its Mass, but it is not inferior to many of higher pretension." He again, knew ef none su perior to it." ,I give these remarks of that wise and good. man in place of any that would otherwise be given by myself, thinking and believing-tney have a °Teat readers.influence over-the minds of the readers. Again .frqm the report of a eotninittee froth - the Philadelphia and Baltimore, Conference, I select a tribute to the Principal:-=4The merit] worth and mental ability of Rev. R. G. Chaney, have been attested by his success in. establishing an institniton qf high grade,iu a,emnumnity where he has - been kriewn from phild :hood." These are, the highest recom mendations an institution fer the proper training of young men could pesitively have, •at.d-most certainly augurs an ex .alted niche is the tern leaf fame for the students under his eherge, Although the day for the_ ex,libition of this Institution proved anything bpt propitious, I am happy to chronicle its entire success. I have never had - the enjoyment of mere - real plea,sore than -I Oxperienced op this occasion. Althengh the inclemency of the weather prohibited many able and eloquent orators from par ticipating in the exercises,the exhibition was 'by no means shorn of its interest in this respect, since the folloWing students enliYetiod; with no little interest, the joyful occasion:—.-Mr.4.• 11. Adams, Mr., Mr. Win. J. Mclienney, Mr. John F. William's', 'Mr'. R. S. Oldham and Daniel q-. Loane—each delivering an ,original address npqn _the most interesting topics, with such force Ofoartory, suchpleasing deelarnations; and shah easy grace, that a ,• pommittee threo,selppteil and appoint ed. to - determine the same, did not fully-agree - which was the best. I may -net be, a. competent critic upon this -mat .ter, but I will venture to an idea, when,l judge Messrs. Adams, McKenny and, Williams ahead of-Mr: Oldham, and , Messrs. Adams,and • MeKenney a little ahead of ;11;r. Williams,while Mr. Adams ,rises above Mr.- McKenny„ and holds a position Tor grace case and genuine aboyethetict all, But it must be - reinembepd; that he is an old scholar, now-promoted to the positiog of assiitant teacher, of Latin and English hranelms.., . The:Maitees oratien,delivered by Mr., Robb. :-W.. Owens; of- Owensyille, Was -a very good•attempt, and would have been received-,V me, at, least,,with applause had, .fiot beanty been whom -by the ,thouklitlesii(?) :introduction of• a: para graph Oa highly colored political-nature to my.judgment incendiary in its appli- - cation to the time, . Otherwise I have the.. pleasure to state,the oration-was very creditablei,to the ability of Mr., Owens.: HENRY J. lIQWARD • =-Belle,Boyd,w4o published a:fearful book gfying - lier:e;perieriee. during .the mado hpr debnt as an-actress .att , Manchester,: gngland,,,cm the Ist . of 'June'. :She.. appeared -as ;Pauline in the `!.l l ady_of Lyons," aed:was styled in the play-bills- "the .. celehratpd confederate heroine." She made a' lOnentable' ure. • , .Tyio 'Chinese pirate Junks have . been captured by an - English fessel..„ • SPECIAL NOTICES • SORItOWS Come not single. Ilundredd meet with misfortunes at every turn of the great wheel of life. 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PEBBETT'S - PHYSIOLOGICAL Hair Rea-enerator.—The wonderful popularity of this Preparation is unprecedehtecL— It is bseoming the` standard article over everything of the kind, and is the only unoltjectionable Hair Preparation in use: without it no toilet is complete; if once used it hover Will be didpenSed with. -. It positively restores White, Gray, or faded Hair, toils original gob*, lustre and beauty. It often produces a new growth of beautiful Hair on' bald heads, rind always stops its falling off. t'frees the hea4 fl;;;In all dandrqtf,' itching and litunof. - Has no dilly, stipky sediments or unpleasant Odor. ' ' it is peat, does not soil the finest fabric cr skin. .As a dressing., unrivaled, delightml. No other preparation has either the merit,or popu larity, wherever it goes.. Every bottle warranted. J. A. MEYERS, Apothecary, .General agent; 011 d l'ellowV Hall Columbia. mar : 24, unt • Lumber and Coal THE subscribers announce,to the public that' they have on hand,a large stock. of lumber and .coal, which : they offer at reasonable rates by the car load or other 'wise. .i l , Pine, , . _ ' - . - Shingles, . 'Ash, ' Lath, Poplar; • .Pickets - • , Oak, Hemlock. - , - LOCUST POSTS, .- 1,- BILL STUFF OF ALL SIZES. COAL i COAL! , Baltimore Cot - 411 . 11y Coal, Black Dia mond, Sham.°kin, T.,ylceps Valley, Schuyl kill. Orders respectfully solicited. - - COOPER & PEART. •• apr, 21; ',136 7 1,1 , . • 7 • .lEor , Sale. , ' • - • NEW i31.24.dat, a reduced price. En ,, ~ .quire.eA., ' - - W. H. T:FA.IILER. ~ ' may 12, HOVSEEEEPERS ATTENTION: • THE citizens of Columbia and "vicinity, are respectfully invited to call and ex amine my large and varied assortment of 31017SEXCEIZIPINa 000113 gomprising_evet7 variety.of TIN WARE, . • SILVER-PLATED WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, • FANCY GOODS; " KAN ISIIED TIN-WARE, COOKINgr UTENSILS, • CHAMBER WARE, IN SETS, HOLLOW WARE, ENAMLED,' ' • COPPER KETTLES, ' BRASS KETTLES Chafing Dishes, Egg Poil.ers, :J3ritNigija Ware, Waiter'S, &c., dc6.. Stoves of every Description. BRILLIANT AND NIAGARA, Are two of the best stoves in the Market They are guarantied to give satisfaction. GAS FITTIN.O I:',L,I.JMA,ING Carried on in all. its various branches. Stoves, Shops, Dwellings, &c., fitted up with Gas and Water Pipes, in the best manner.Ori . hiind a good assortment of - Chandeliers, Brackets Drop - Lights and Pendants, Galvanized Iron, Lead and Ter ra Cotta Water Pipes. Reparing promptly and personally attended to. HIRAM WILSON, Cor. Locust ce 2nd st., Col'a. $1,500 P ev E e ß ry Y sA iL er ß e Ito We e r j e i o m it . l a r nt agents • ed $2O Sewing Machines; 'Three new ki,nds. Under and upper feed. Warranted five years. Ahoy° salary or large corn missions paid. The only machines sold in United States for less than $lO, which are fully licensed by Howe,, Wheeler & Grover & Baker, Singer and Co., and Bach elder. All other cheap machines are in fringments and the seller or us.er are liable to arrest,fine, and imprisonment.' Illustra ted circulars sent fi ee. Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark, Biddleford, Maine, or Chicago, -111. mar. /0, • WE are daily receiving additions to our' stock of Groceries, Provisions and Qileensware, which we are selling at ex tremely low- figures. The best syrup molasses the world affords at JACKSON'S. may-12-'66. BITTER WINE OF IRON, A•N excellent impregation of dry Span ish Wine with the activity of Calisaya Bark, and the most energetic of .41 'the ferruginous salts, Citrate of l\fagnetie ide of - Iron. lola}su yinops flavor, very, grateful to ;the palate, is without chalybeate taste rind will not disorder the teeth. It excites.hinguid appetite, gives zest -to food, -improves - digestion, increases the strength, steadies the takes off museubtr ilabbiness,: removes the pallor of debility, gives firmness 444 precision tp the actions of - the nervous system, wit h power to endure fatigue and resist disease. Magnetic Cita ate or Iron is new and -pe culiar, ditlering from the ordinary Soluble Citrate, in .containing- all piirtivalopt of of Pretoxide of Iron, in place of the Am monia. It is neutral, tasteless, • without astringency,as prompt and energetic as the Chloride, and unlike that, indueg no local intlanimatoyy getion or headache. Calisaya Bark is - pre-eminerit among vegetable tonics, has no equal as a strength ener or retorative, nor rival as an anti-per, iodic. Retails in 51 and $2 bottles, quarts and gallons for dispensing. -47313 . gL , gbri, 4.potheeary, 1 ; 110 Chestnut st., Vhiladelphia, lm DISP,BLED NEN, ATTENTION 1, WANTED, one or two men, in Colum bia and vicinity, who have lost either an arm or leg, to sell Wadsworth's Water VroolArnica I - Tealing Plaster, the best and cheapest Court Plaster lfi the market.— From $5 to $lO per day can be woad°. Ad dress, with' 25 cents for sample and full in tormation, A. P. lIELCIIER, Box 45, Philadelphia, Pa. N. agents and: .peddlers‘would find it to their interests to an4wer the .aboye, apr. 21, 3m. TO ALL BOOVBUYERS - rms. K. SIMON, 33 South Fourth Street, eJ Philadelphia, is agent for the following valuable books : Appleton's New American Cyclopedia— . 19 vols. ff 111s1ory of the Rebellion-1 . large Vol. Dictionary of Mechanics-2 Vols. Bebe Mon record, by Frank Moore-9 Vols. Wq.shingtop Trying's works, 22 " Cooper's Novels. Dickens' works MAFiVale 4r, Gibbonis Rome. Macauleys's works. . Ure's DiCtionory of Arts and Alanu.factur ors.- lianderoft's United States—S Vols. &c. , . . I furnish books published, for Public qua and private libraries, at wholesale Prices. Send a list or any Books wanted, With a stamp, for prices, which will be pent by return Mail. jnn-2,3m NEW STORE. UNPARALIeLLED ATTRACTIONS! T S. SNYDER announces to the citizens . of Columbia . and vicinity that he hag opened at his ROOM, on the corner of Front &Locust, a First Class stock of DRY GOODS, consisting of all-the latest styles qf Dress Goods, . Cloths, . • . _ - Cassi rn ores, Linen it Cotiqq qqacia 4 together with a full suppiy of • Sheetings, Shirtings, - Tickings, etc, attic best quality. _ His stock of Bleached Goods.. Flannel; - . Bahnorals, ' Hoop Skirts, and Shawls, cannot be surpassed In addition to the Dry Good's depart: , ment, he has the .most carefully selected stock of BOOTS & SHOES * • ever brought to this place, consisting of Ladies' Gaiters, Balmorals," Children's and Misses' Wear of all sizes and descriptions. Men and Boy's Spots of all kinds, sizes and Styles, .A.shapi of public patri:Tafie is solicited S. S.lsTypqn, For. of Locust a ° Fropt : - . April 28th ly : ' - - . _ rupgivis L,g.Nitopnrir SQI', Imports and Dealers in • . CAAPETINQSi- - -- 1441 , 31JFACTUREFtS OF BEDDING, 40? PhestnutStreei; Philadelphia. ' Jiallo 16, 186.6 , . • ,• • , - Sat BE S T SYRUP N_TQ,LII,-S.R.tu-soNts. ` . IIIIALT.J3Y -11.0.U,§till • A. B. MILI4BB,TyPP.Kiaktm, . this hotel has been' lately: refitted with, all tag necessary improvements known to hotel enterprise and therefore offers first class accommodations to straagers and others - visiting Baltimore. . • Oct 21,1865.: f • • • • • 40.0, . SP G •OP 1866 At ALTTIVAN' Lpe w t Stgeet, above- Fi•opt. • _ We would call the attention of our "1" R O M.T S and the - P E : TO: OUR STOCK OP GENE 134. 14 , DRY GOODS, CA4PNTIP.M% • 9,I7gENSWAILE. Now opening up,c). being replenished elynost4g4ly throughout the season. I=l I I! = _ . Th• No be remembered the 'inducements - offered at our establishment LAST FALL, in presenting 'an almost ENTIRE NEW* STOCK. TT-lIS SPRING our. STOCK is STRICTLY Thereby giving to our Pa - treats the advan k. , • _ tage of the late decline In all FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC IRANIN4CUIRES. NO OLD OOODS FACIAL LAST SEASON,CONSEQUENTLY NQ LAST sEASOXS PRICES !,,aliialmpg.°r4V ITl:tehrdees _ • cline .qQICIi OFF under• cost of Impos tation oxld gsany goods Qid pVictP...is PRICE S of MI stemdArd mAd other domestics the very row . . est possible. We solicit an examination of our Stock, always feeliug gli to show our. Goods. 4 HALDEMANS' locust, above Front. T1E414111E4 TIP fq4.P.M, HALDEMAN'S, iligcust , Ettreet, Aboy Fr6nt, COLMOIA; P,ENNIA. March 31,,1886. . . Roy yoor Clol.hink of :E1 M'1•1" "mi•l'd rp - BM SUBSCRIBER WOULD 1 call - the•attentioir oftlie citizens of Co lombia and vicinity to his large stock of ':j READY: IMULDZI or.oTztrzrci: EXoArielpge4ery Vartety''of style and ma toilet suitable for. the segason'..` They al made .91 the best Umtterial and in the )aao pslxiorutble style. PV/Agemen's rarnisbbig GOOdE4s **e - ar. Suspenderk Hitri ‘ ditere,hiefs, - Hosiery;' Alro, A. splendid otthese•goodS always-kept on handi Also, Epots, - ,Shoes. Hats and Caps, of which' we have 'a well EieTected stock of which we offer at cheap rates. tRUNIiS, CARPET BAGS, an,d Valises of all styles," are selidcheaper. -than city prices. 11 1 1 y goodaltre all bought for cash and I offer them at cheaper rates, for cash,than any other store. ,Call and se, HENRY 'RipE, No. 1, Wolf's Row, Front St. ColUmbia. Columbia, April 14, 1866, .I.V. • ' Builders Take Notice ! The old Quarry knOwn as H. E. Wolfs' below below Ate ,dam, is again in blast.--. 7. They are taking out First-Class Building Stone s and also Large stone suitable for culverts, bridges, &c. which theywill guarentee tq deliver at any point as cheap as the cheap est. JAMES J. WOLFE. 3m PHOTOGRAPHIC. E. & a. T. ANT.IaONY & CO., Manufacturers of Fhotographic Materials,. - vntiobEs4r,:g AND RETAIL, 501 BIWADWAY, , N. Y Pi addition to our main business of PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, we are headquarters for the following, viz : St ereoscopes & Stereoscopic Views Or American and Foreign Cities and Land - seapes, Groups, Statuary, etc. 4 Stereoscopic Views of the War, From negatives made in. the various campaigns and forming a complete Photo-. graphic history of the greatest contest. . Stereoscopic Views on , Glass- Adapted for either the Magic Lantern or the Stereoscope. Our Catalogue will be sent to any address on receipt of Stamp. Photographic Albums. We manufacture more largely than any other house, about 200 varieties from 50 cents to $5O each. Our Albums have the reputation of being superior in beauty and durability to any others. Card Photographs of Generals, Statesmen, Actors, &e, &c., Our Catalogues embraces over Five Thousand different subjects, including re productions of the most celebrated Engra vings, Paintings,Statutes, ct,c. eatalogq.4 sent on receipt of stamp. Photographers and other ordering goods C. 0. D., will please remit 25 per cen,t the amount with their order. The prices and quality cbiour goods cannot fail to satisly. jun-30, '66 13., INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. The dzolumbia Bank will receive money - on deposit, and pap interest therefor, at the rate of 4i per cent, for six months, and 5.1- vev cent, for twelve months.. MMUF , LSIIOert, Oct. 14, '65.-K Cashier, Agents Wanted. J. T. HEAEP_EY'S HISTORY OF THE WAR, MTC:>"(7 I E7 3et-3M.A.,31=b,r. Complete in TWO VGLITMES also in ONE. It is admitted to he the mot eater esting, popular and valuable History of the Rebellion, which is „fully attested .by tile enormous sale of 300',000 volumes, and, tKlarge portion of the country still un earivassefi. We are - obliged to run our presses night and day to enable us to supply our agents. Alen of character and ability, who desire a, Ii erntiyo employment, will find this a rl;re opportunity. ; TlAe. price of tlAu i.zo* 4 1 10TcatIMa 1 .5 low, (compared, with other lAistories) as to bring it within the reach of all classes.. For full particulars send for circulate Address AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO;sIPANY, XlB.ksylurn Street, Tartford* ju The Glory of 11:14Viq -Strength The Glory of Dian;*Strength. A GENTLEMAN who Suffered tor years from Nervous and Genital -Debility,. sightly Emissions, and Semirfal Weak ness; the result of youthful indiscretion, and came near ending his days in hope less misery, will, for the sake of suffering man, send to-anyone afflicted, the simple means used by him, which effected a cure ill a few weeks, age.t the failure of numer-. ous medicines. Send a cAlk:ected envelope s AO it will cost you nothing. Address JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 13 Chamber st., N. Y. jun.-23, 3m3' Private Sale of Real Estate A. LOT QF GROUND ON TRE EAST side of Front Street, between Locust and Union • St.vets, 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 illll 3 .l"ovelTiCtrits thereon, bounded south by property of, Geo. Bogle and north by property of Mrs. White, now occupied by Wm. Boyd, is offered at private sale. For full particulars inquire of HENRY SUYDAM, Agent for John S. Given. April 14, tf. t.QQTF = 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, Old Monongahela of all grades. Give us a, call•and examine for yourself. • CB..A.RLES GROVE, Corner of Commerce and Walnut Sts., Columbia, Pa. • • may 19-,66-tf. Notice. IDROPERTY owners are requested to calrat,Pfahler's, and examine FLIN'S. PATENT HYDRANT. It can bo repaired at any time . without the expense or trouble of digging it up. All - kinds of Plumbing attended to promptly, and at reasonable rates. jun. 30, of DR. J.A. E. REED, MOUNTVILLE, LANCASTER „COUNTY. A SHARE OF PUBLIC PATRONAGE is solicited. Patients entrusted to my care will receive. careful and prompt at tention. • June 40, tf.* • SIGN PAINTING! THE undersigned would call the atten don of business men and the public, generally, to his - rooms in York, Pa., where Sign and Ornamental Painting and PHOTOGRAPH COLORING is executed in the best' manner, and low- Mt ales. • • SNOW CARDS madeto order at from 25 to 75 cents a piece. Orders solicited, and Terms C. 0. D. Rooms , next to P. A. &S, Small's store, Centre Square, York, Pa. D. F. YOST. • jun-30,3m.