%Ite Cambia ,gl)4 A 2fI.ILIL."tp3Q,, COLIJSYBIA PA, • Saturday,August E 9,1866: Advertisements, to Bemire Immediate insertion ming be banded in on or buforo Thursday evening each %week. , • . VaU4llictorr. With this lumber of tlle Spy, outcon nection as Ass't Editor ceases. We are compelled to talic'this step on ace . dunttif espousing the - cause of the ':Administia tion,p,itil. operation .not being congenial, to a uuuiber of iliP'patrons l'Of die Spy: We trust, during our brief career : is editor, that we have performed the duties ,o rihe office faithfully, arid sincerely:wish that the Editor of the Spy may - always „ . meet with success. .yo the: few interest._ Odin 'null affairs, we - siay; you shall liar from us. W. HAYES' GRTER ' 'VIM NEWS. By Atlantic , cable Nie - have" a dispatch sated August 3, stating that martial law ,bas been prWclaimed in lower tustria and eniee.' 'The peace confeietic4 is to be held' at Prague:- Aeciifding lo the pre liminaries agreed upon Wuitria is to witli tlrald from the German - Confederation pay the expenses" of the wat'.— The Germa,i;i Sta'tes'iierth of the Main are to foriii - a union under the guidance of Prussia and those - south of the Main aw I• • :../ 4 re .1;1 . form 4 an independent union The statement of the public debt on the 6.istOf August shows that tlio 'total amount' is $2,770,416,608'99, 'hich is a 'iedu s 6tion of $124,153,999 49 Au t. • sust 1, 1865. The cash in:As Treasury 'is 5137,317,332 61. • The loss by the burping of the Colum bian Hotel, at Sarattiti, and the damage to surrounding proucity,is about sso,ooo. Election retwn§ from Kentucky` indi cate a Democratic' majOrity of from 20,: 000 to 30,000. ,The cholera reportS on Wednesday last show—,in Cincinnati'2o deathi; in St. Lou;is, '2O cases; in , New York; 6 cases; in Brooklyn, 18' dase's and' in i Fhila•delphia,.6 cases. ' 'Fifteen persons were killed and about seventy - wounded by the eiploSion of the. steamer Gen. Lytle,. ne . ar Madison; The dispatches .1)y the cable state that an Italian loan '4'850;000,000' lira has been ordered: 'Some of the Swiss troops have been-divanded. ohOlera. pressing :14.;i3kland. The Prussians are enirencY' afloat in Bavaria; 'The particulars of the agree merit hetWeen the Prussians and Bavar ians 'are Scimd 40,000 Austrians tave'reached the Tyrol through'BiVaria. The' Italian,na,vy is to be recognized. •• 'Ail official reportma.de to the Secretary of State contains interesting facts relative' 'to the cholera in. Antwerli, where - it is: paalignant and terminates in a few hours: 'The Government on Tuesday; rece,ived• $57,000, nearly'tlie entire amount fraud ulently obtained from the:Navy • Depart:- i meat by-W. R. Cooper:. •• • Air Lille itailroad-frona ton to New. York:. - : The Houie "of Reprtfgentatiies' at Washington, on' Friday evening,': jqy 27, Proe'eeded•to vote on the- .passage of the Air .Line Railroad hill,.and - ,the vote resulted yeas nays' 41.. • . • -So the bill*Os Passed. It creates a corp Oration to he known as the Natiiiiini Railway VsituPany, to build and maintain a, continuous line of railway, of bne or more tracks, between Wa'sliqgton. and New Fork; with : a capital gook of ten It; is` as :possi ble, itif•air`line, the'gn - tg,e to he, form 4 W - ;'the isits to be of American iron or . steel'nuiltufzietufe ; the% schedule - . time not to - c.yeeed seven hours for the fias& - clk"pisengerthrough mails, four teen • for second-class passenger atuftiOop_Xiiti* and. 'twenty-four hours for freiglifirains. The fare is not to ex ceed three cents per mile ordinary first-class-ii` --, <lngers, nor six `'cents per ton per ••ume for ordinary fust•class freight, and other classes in poportion. There charter is not to be disposed .of to any of the existing railroad corpera-. tions between , theO- • t •: pom s. --• • . AD.-Impoitarrt IVaet t 'The amended Internal revenue aetwtm . signed on .the 13th of July. By itspro viiipas in all - cases .wb.er,e .the, Tate of taxation is increased or dedreaSed, _but taiatioa yet remains, tbe law is to o go into effect oti the -first of August.? but . the section relating - to the impost'pßon beer,. whisitcY,,anll fermented lig nem', Ire,not to take effect U 0 "the first of Seetern Vie free list, hoW,ever; went , intoi effect • upojt the passage or the act, to,Wit, - JulY 11'.1:0 , ce . 0f:it: : date. 411 liability ror taiattori, ..42eaie d tr i pe tb e rtic los :named in the free . tfst, : which- are, namterati4; ranging trem*ati.tre." down Familiarity with the ireetistas,thoref ore indispensabte,to,niatfaractuxers, ,in • makingre't.tirns for articles now, • C;-_ empted, will cease with the 13th of J4t3r,,,fleitisf • OfillichiNM l was 4,m -the gentleinerinwho bfreied to become bait `.fOr Idr. Jeffeiion - Davis. ' , ogditorial And PilicetiarmaitO. --Let us knOW' Deinocrat • when you make the 'f.'ilti ' d"!on the-Tim - es:Offiee: Did yoh•t:alif Frank ;to "see the=man" , inAllentown , •=';There will be a grand rally -- 0 the friends of_ Geary,', at: Reading; on the' 22nd - of - thiS - inatith.' It 'promisee to - be the grandektifffair of the season: --=Failure-.-The. Pic die that was • to be at ClacinOS Orrilfidneidiy afterhocin . proved , a failure on 'aeon - nut - of the • gents refusing "to Come - to time." For shame, boys, how could You be so ungallant,' L.,-Hebron 'Lodge, No: 437, L Q: of 0. T., of, COchrenville, Chester' 06., will dedicate a new Hall, off ,`Saturday, the 25th innt. A 'grand - parader-will 'take place, and an 'address will be delivered by. P. G. Site, James B - : 'Nicholson.'• • _ Maine Paper tells of a: Man-who, upon recovering-a _ ; lost7wallet containing s6,oog,„tend,erecl the findeti - 50 cents,and that atnount:heing Te,fnied - iticreased it to - Editor: , —The Poughkeepsie Railroad depot is infeited_ with pickpockets - and stone throwerS.- .‘Sirieral passengers have been injured by-stones huiled by the latter. at • te startin - trains. - . - • - • i-• - 7T -Miss Olive Oald, of. Buffalo, 'has lied& presented with•fifty.;,dellars . byz the Central Railroad Company, for n4pii oliihity, a fire whielitbiolie out in one • . - of their machine-shop's'• —The root of the -.Michigan Central Railroad Depot.will cover three hundred •thonsand. :square feet - M. over seven"acres. - --The Cincinnati Union says, they have a shoenniker In that city,a returned sniffler. who; - haVing boat both of his arms in battle, do , s the finest quality of sewed work with' his toes. I --4'disp - atch from Leavenworth says that'the Sioux have already,coiumeneed murdering on the Smoky, Hill route.— Three Ohioans were killed while haitiolf The ludiins have notified the settlerS' tb leave: • Sarah Vincent, of Sandusky, Ohio, committed suicide recently 'by taking strychnine. - die - coroner's in quest the man who procured the poison for her testified that" she did not know what •it was. -• nice young lady,named Ann Rod gers, froM' Chicago, viSited, got very drunk, arid was. . arrested in Cincinnati very lately. She accounted for her con d,ition by assertiqk the poor quality of Chß WhiskY sold; and scorned.the idea that she could be made - tipsy by only even good whiskies. _ --,When thistles yield figs, then, and not till then, will the extracts made from common essential taltb with Phalan's "Night RlottlinedereuS,' the rich product of living tropical' flowers. The demand for it, vast 49. it is, has:not Yet attained its full proportiqns. Sold everywhere, , . —The Commissioner,of Internalltevs-, 1 nue,in correction . of recent _newspaper reports publislies ; a tabular statement of the number orgold - watches in the Uni ted States foi - which the tax. was paid up to the en'd of last March. The aggregate of witches is 570,530; of tax _paie,64lB,- 091: largest 'number was in .New York" the tax amonnting- to $107,368; the, next Massachusetts, amounting •to 045 ; 413. —During the late trip of the monitor Monadnock " to the. P l acifio CoaSt, when the _vessel was in the torrid zone, the the thermometer reached the height of 145 to 150 iwthe Ilie-room; - and 125" to 130 degree "in the enoine-roOtn: The extreme heat developecc several 'easeg• of active 4iinal_ disease; attended' with vio lent convulsions, but none probed fatal: —The second Atidittir:estirnates that it will•require about fifty rilillions of dol lars to pay-the bounties authorized by, the recent act of - Concri•ess:- It is thought that the claims of the widows and other heirs'of depeised soldiers can be settled With "eiihi,edii faillions of dollars, and,the,, other ela4s 'of Aims with thirty-two fail-, • , .---The act of Congt•PJss'increasing the pensions of widows, and orphans,.-and 6tl4erwise materially modifying the pen sion,la.ws, was approved by the President on the 25th of July. An official copy of the with instructions and : forms, will be issued ..shortly by --COtrimissiorir Bafrett. • - . . —An agent of A. T. Stowarf,• from New Yorkorrived . at Savannah, Ga., on Saturday.,_ being . .au4horised ,to select . a site 'for building a - capacious storehouse, which is designed as a wholesale branch once of the New - York firm.. The huilding is d6signed to eclipse anything similar in the. South. —Girkeral -order, issued by General SeyUlour, commadding . at •Pqnsacola; virtually establishes martial dountied of the Siate, - in consequence of -the ()it'll a:Utlinrified'havi'n - failed iO-rire ., ,g v'ent' crimesfrom hilpzconcunigte,d - upon the persons of loYil•citlieUs 64:seddicri. ' —The internal revenue :.collector at Pittsburg, Pa., reports_ that • cldring the fiscal year'ending June 3(l, the' amount of refined-oil rendo'verl friim disP tilleries in that 142,233 hart; rola, while' (raring the fiseal 'year •euding June 30;186,6, the,amount vca5.,345p07, barrels.. Daring_ the, . years - the . amount of tax an petl•olento •cdlledted•-in• the • district` was' 625,189 27.. • ••'', —A little daighter`Of 'Mr:Ag.enti;3, r cly; residing on Fayettitr'Street; iPittiburg, came near. roSitig her 'life the other. day, by eating a small piece of • flimsruiscaing• paper. Sweet milk was•at once acitninis. 'tered as an emetic. • lt had :the desired effect, and 'a 'physician. sunirifoned: clared that the child owed its' life to this simpte remedy. We nti,tice .thisineldent to :.put housekeepers • • ,o'n• .their„ guard against carelessness itt the" us' of 'the poisonous - artiele: .••;- • ' • , -Messrs. A. T.' Stewart; B,,AStor:, C. Vanderbilt an 6 four of 'New York's leading': 'Wealthy' men-;•` will return,-and pay-together -on ten,' Millions Of private incoine,.exclusive,of: the„ taxes Ou the large - ineycanfije - businesi p , f • two of.these 'The` - same :parties for 1864 paid o'n'. note - -more ..th.itn "'four 'said that Stemibt's conie laat,year amounted' to -$4,1611,000. If Btewart lives long enough and Ohsetves, economy, ',there' is a- reasonable prospect that he may have a handsome, property. ' -The Cellgreisiaiial. Pay. •Tbe Phila4elphia - Leader thus' tartly renlaikg On 'the increase of congressional pay . : - a observe that the 1T.,... Senate with great unanimity, iia4passiad .11*•reuo intim increasing the pay of members of oOnirqss from $3,000 . •to $5,000. per annum. - they have also determined to - cut tioWn the mileage Of future Congress, 'but that.' - of the . present CongresS they generously:leave . at its present rate. All this was - done 'without calling the yeas and nays, so that the public cannot find out who faVors Ore increase, gad the omis sion to call. the roll was purposely done with: the express object of avoiding this responsibility.. We hope - tlint when the subject comas before the Housesot Rep resentatiVes the 2niembers•will• have re spect enough ,for public opinion to reject it." ..if i et I!I'm Die. • One of the ltichmonci papers contains the. following alar:ming prediction : "Shoulil. Davis die in prison there would be a tempest and deluge of wrath s and . shame, such as never before aVenged . deed of wrong; dark'clonds sill drape" I the'eanopylike a funeral pall; the Strug gling winds, with dreadful sounds, will seem to give expression to . pa're-Yarni 'Of grief and rage, and scorching lightnings shiver the granite cliffs." • We say let the v . illanous traitor die-; - lf it is in prison, we .might risk , the "scorching lightnings shivering the gran; ite cliffs" when we remember that the punishment _inflicted upon this guilty . wretch is to atone for the sufferings or death of a million men with a tb.onsancl fold better hearts than ever Jeff. baVis possessed. . Whe State Normal School. Millersville is a rural viltage'of 1,000 inhabitants situated three miles froni the City of Lancaster, Lancaster eouqty Pa. This little town has become :somew . ll, noted of late yeais . as the seat of tlle State Normal School, The sehocrwai estab lished as.a douritY Normal School in the year 1555, and„ - cy - as• - recognized as a - State School iri 1857:. -- leis in•a very flourish . • .. „ hag condition, the names, on its register . . • for the past year ,amounting to 807, and hundreds of good applicants were refused admittance. At the closing exercises held .recently, Prof. Wickersham, who has had charge of the institution ever since its Organization, resigned to accept the- position of State Superintendent.— Pittsburg Dispatch. SPECIAL•)NOTICES:- ONE -QF TUE GR,EATEST _ Causes of ill btralth is constiveness, or indigestion. It has for its' offspring, dyspepsia, with alt its- at tendant- miseries, ,such as sick headache, sour stomach, no appetite, no energy,-in fact, complete prostration: Coe's 'Dyspepsia-Cure is a soverein remedy; N • yhy do not you who are suffering, make ti n'experiment of the trial air a single bottle; it costs bra a trifle to taste %and will surely bring you re lief. • . A e Y n E cr Tools.: nlad itie a : n ecp 6 e n r7e n m c l e th l3 - e sl 2e; -.1, sary:' Tho Presidents, Cashiers, and Trefesurers of 89 0O 0 . 3 Banks indorse the circular. Soot free With sam ples._ Address the American Stencil ' Tool Works, Springfield, Vermont. july2S, 3m. 1 4 oyely Girls and Festive• Boys; send an addressed envelope and 25 cents; and ; I - will send you some valuable information that will please you. A.delress MART.IsTOGRE, 831 Broadway,New York. may 121 y. WHISECERS wrzimmExts Dr. L.D. Corrolia., the 'greatest - stimulator in the world, :tint force Whiskers or Mustache to grow on the smoothest : t hee or chin; never known to tail; sample for trial .sent free to any one desirous of testing its merets. Address, Reeves & Co.,7S.Nassau St., N. Y. - june 30,:Am0." The glory 'of man is strength—A gentleman who suffered for years from nervous and Genital Debility Nightly Emissions,ancl Seminal Weakness, the re sltl@ of youthful indiscretion, and came near ending Ills days' in hopeless 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 weeks after the failure of numerous medicines,— Send a directed envelope, and stamp and it wia cost you nothing. Address EDGAR TREIIfAIN, 42flAii St. N. Y. City • • " -Strauge,,but True. .„ Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their ad yantage,by return mail (free of charge) by address -mg the undersigned,. Those having tears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card, All others will please address their obedient servant _TIIOd. F. CLIAPX.AN, • . Dee:'3o '65 ly. 8.31 Broadway, New York. - DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND C. tarrh, treated With the atfAiost success, by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oculist and Aurtst, (formerly of Lyden, Rolland,). No 419 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi monials from the most reliable sources in the • city and county can be seen at his Office. /The medical faculty are Invited to accompany their patients; as he has no secrets - in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge made for exams, nation. ' mar. Y4,' crly Lovely girls and festive boys,—send nn addreseed, l envelope and 25 cents, and I will sand ydrt some Valuable information that will please you, !MISS JANE - june lath, ly - •Bt2 13. roadway, tiew York. . TAB MASON & •HAMLIN CABINET Organs; for sAereci and scalier :rottsio; forty'-ditrer slit styles, $BO to $6OO . Fifty-one Gold' or Silver Medals, or. °Mier first prennums .awarded tome. Illustrated Catakigtiesfree.• Address. !SIAS:J.Is.; 6 HAMlAN,'.l3oscon,.or • • sept. 9, lye - .1 1 ,LASU1s; 13.1tOTHERS, Neir Yoik. 14)41ea who are suffering %from certain comulaints, Imoam °qty . ' eo females, should ut once get Dr. -Vel ixtu's Female Pill 4. They produce a most charm ing effect. 'Soh] Ly all Druggists.. july 14-1-mu . ' _ • - ~_ , 411 may l'ilarry Xl(apily, - - Irrespectrie Of wenith..-itge of beituty; and the love of, the opposiie sex can ho gained by following stipple rides, Send a directed envelope to ' ' 'SARAH B. LAMBERT, ' . judo lath, ~iy -,• Greenpoint; icings Go., New York. !.Velpeau , s Remedy - for Cholera. tavdrite remedy of this successful' practition or'Ree Velpeeu on Cholera.] Its small bulk, energy. atfd 'reliability ., commend it • to, rusidents in the ciuntry, travelers and prudent people everywhere. A single.dp:sein the incipiency of cholera syMptons does more than the most skillful treatment can ac complish an hi= Inter, Price toe. ' Sold by ilubbell; Apothecary, N 0.1410 Chesnut St., 'PhiJaVa. - -.- • may•lo ' AN may marry. hap y, irrespective , of wealth, age or beauty: and the lave of the opposite, sex. eau be gained ,by, the 'following simple ; .ruleS. Send: a di rected' envelope and stamp to MADAME -LUCILLE 1)1:151ARE, - Station D,Eible House New York' City. - , fr . EIECONF.ESSIONS- AND EXPERT.- . . EN CE Al? • - - - Published for the benefit-and as 'it CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous_ preinatare' decay' of,Manhood, Sc., supply jng _at the same time The eims of :Self Cure. .By one' who has-cured himself after. undergoing ,'con siderable quackery. By enclosing - a postpaid ad.; dressed onvelope;single copies; free of charge; may be had of the-author. • • . NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.; Brooklyn;-:Hings Co., N. Y. - - .jan.;27, Iy.. _ ITCH !-ITCH saitalmeczt SCRATOEC I:IIrII2349.'Z'OPPS ,OXIOVIINVEINT Will Cure the Itch in '43 . _ , Also,cures Ulbers,Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin: , :Price SO conts:.' , Kor sale by all 'druggistal, .liy sending, GO cents to Weeks la.. Po tter, Sole %Agents, -270 yashingtonatreet; Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free .:of postage, to Any part of the United States. " - June 9. 2 .- • . • 'rEBP.ETT'S PHYSIOLOGICAL I_lBair.Regenerator.-The wonderful popularity of this Preparation -is unprecedented.— lit Is becoming the standard article over everything of the kind, and is ,the only unobjectionable Hair Preparation in use; without it no toilet is complete; If once used it uever.will be dispensed with. • • It positively restores White, Gray, or faded Hair, to its original color, lustre and beauty..: - ' •It often produces a new growth of beautiful Hair on bald heads, and always stops its falling off. • ,• It frees the head from all dandruff; itching and humor. • • Has no dirty, sticky -sediments or, unpleasant Odor. : Itis neat, does not soil the finest fabric cr skin. As a dressing, it is unrivaled, delightful. No other preparation has either the merit,or popu larity, wherever It goes. • Every bottle warranted. .J.. A. DIEI - .ERS ' • Apothecary, • General agent., Odd Fellows' Hall Columbia. mar. 94, Oar + Errors 01 Youth. A gentleman whO stiffe - red for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Leeny, and all' the effects - of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to.all who need it, the receipe az.d directions for making the simple remedy by which:he wos cured. SCierers wishing to profi tby the atlyeriiser's e:xperience,can do aciby addressing ' • JOHN B, OGDEN, • Dec, 30'00 iy, , No. 13, Chambers st.. N. Y, To Coitutimptive. THE ADVERTISER HAVING BEEN restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after haying suffered several years, with a severe lung . affection, and that aread, disease. Con suimptiOn—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 - of charge,) with the direc tions for-preparing and using the same, which they will 6nd a sure curs for Consumption, asthma, Bron chitis, Coughs,'Colds; etc. The only object of the advertiser in , ending the prescription is to benefi the afflicted, and 'spread information which he con ceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer wrll try his remedy, as it will cost you nothing, and may prove a.hiessing, Parties wishing the perscription, will please ad dress ' - Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Nk itliam6burg.Kinv County. Dec. 30,'65„-13m - New York $9O A . 1‘,10:171'14.:_!- . 7 .4 . 161- . ‘''l'S wanted for .5'2X entarely-ne2v articles, just out.— Address 0-T. GABBY,' City Building, Biddleford, Me. • • - " ,rnar.lo,-:6671y* FARMARS', MUTUAL FIRE - .LNSUIAJVCIE - 6011TPANY, YORK, • PENN'A.., APRIL Ist 1866. - - Accumulated Capital; W 5,728,96. This Company continues to issue• Poli cies of Insurance on Buildings or personal Property, in - Town or - Country: at Cash or mutual rates. ' -' 11.1c.p.AnElt,-President D. STRlcr.i.:En., Secretary. • - 33ir©o~s~r,s n H., K RADER, TA omAs GRAY, ELI KINDIG JoLm LA.NDr,s. W 4. W4II,AcE,CO4Q, D. Ell- ERT, D. STRICRLER. -- • Applietttioos for, will be lnade to s'4VM.4 edlumbia: July 7'66 tf. THE: EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY •• OF THE-UNITED STATES, O FFERS inducements to those propos ing to assure, which are believed to be unequalled. ANNUAL CASH DIVIDENDS. ALL THE PROFITS DIVIDED PRO RATA,' AMONG THE - ASSURED Organized July 1859. Accumulated Fund, over • • $2,000,000 Annual Income, over •$1,200,008 Wm. C. Alexander. President. H. B. Hyde, Vice President.. ' G. W. Philips, Actuary Office 92 Broadway, New York. For further particulars apply to W. G. PATTON, Agent, Columbia, Pa. jun. 9, '66 • P. SHREINER & SON SOLE AGENTS for the sale of MORTONS' MD, PENS Deal'orsll.l, , WATCHES JE WEL RY 5 AMERICAN OWENS, . SILVER AND PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES, &c. FRONT ST., NEAR OLD BRIDGE, Columbia, Penn'a. READER.---Non can get •an always ready and reliabie Gold Pen exactly adapted to your hand and style of writing with which your writing will be done vastly cheaper and with greater ease and comfort than with Steel Pens (prices 50 cents and upwards) by callinp• at P. SUREINER 4k, SON. June 9 cc !rim GIR,AND: ADDITION TO - THE 4:ography of Inner - Africa made by Mr. daker."—Sir Roderick I. Murchison, Bart. _ 41)8T PI.II3LISIIEL, ' THE ALBERT NYANZA, GREAT I?;ASiN.OF THE. NILE, Are EXPLORATIONS, OP THE NILE'SQUECE,S. . SAMUEL WHITE BAKEE;M:A. , F. E. G. S., - And Gold Medallist of the Royal Geographical . Society' With Maps numerous Illustrations, engrAved on wood by J. Booper, from sketches by Mr. ' Baker; 'and a Chromo-lithogfaph Fronds • piece of the Great Lake from which the • . . Nile tlows, tnd Portra;its.of Mr. at_ci Mrs. Baker, beautifully engraved on Steel, by - Jeans, after Pho • tographs. • In I vol., Svo. Cloth, price . A model of what a book of- travels should be. - Zondott Saturday Review A book which everybody-must read,—North ..Urißi.sh Review. As a Macaulay rose ,among the historians, so a Baker had arisen among- the explorers.—London Reader. There is not a page in it tbai will not repay peru sal, and not a chapter that will not in same way or other suggestive.—Lowloa Athenceum. 'Charmingly written, fall as might be expected of incidents, and free from that wearisome reiteration of useless facts which is the drawback to almost all books of African travel.—London Spettattw. No one who has any . feelings to be moved ran read 'Mr. Baker's exquisite narrative without ex ending to him anti his noble wife, .the warmest sympathy.--London Review.. . J. B: LIPPINCOTT & CO., PUBLISHERS, July 21-tf. _ . Philadelphia. "2"43C F ECAEE3P'. • tt, IL T. .A.NTIIONY & CO., Manutite,tarers of Photographic' Materials, "WHOLESALE AND umwAiL, 501 BROADWAY, N. Y. - - • ' In addition to our main business of F!ROTOGRAPHIC 'MATERIALS, we are Headquarters for the following, viz : , Stereoscopes .&. Stqcomopic Vic wi - Of American and Foreign Cities and Land scapes, Groups, Statuary, etc. Stereoscopic Viiws of tly War, From negative,s made in: , the various campaigns and forming a complete Photo graphic history of the greatest Contest: ' Gtercoscopie•Niew,s- on' Glass-. - . . Adapted - for either the Attitgic' ,Lantern or the Stereospooe. Our sent to. any .aadress on receipt7ofStanap;. • • • • ' -Phato a rdphic Albums.' • : We manufacture more hirgely than otber houSe, about 200 varieties from 50 cents to sso,each: • Our •AlhOns " - have - the. reputalion of beingSuperioeinbeauty and durability to any others... ' :- • '' • ' Card l'llopgraplis cf 'Generals, -Statesmen, Actors, - Our Catalogues embraces over Thousand different subjects, including re productions of the most celebrated nugraf vnigs, Paintings,Statutes, <to: Catalogues sent on receipt of stamp. ; „ Photographers and other ordering wind's C.'o. D.; will please .remit - 25, pen cent - ;cif the amount With their order. -"- ,'!'- '• . xsl - Thesprices andqualifryof our m4oti r s cannot:fail to' satisfy. - - jun 7 l:?;:!G6 ly .8 0 CSING-.UAII FRUIT JARS! WE haVe now on -hand tide eerehrated •Fruit Jar. After two yearstrial,.we eah'recomMend them without any • hesi• taney t 'as they have given -entire .satisfae -ton to those that have used them the last two seasons. ' ' •- •-• • Iffe haVe'also . the' . •JELLY CUPS; which are chapor and better than Tam.: biers. `Rausel.ceopergseCure themearly as the supply'is limited. J. W. STEACY dr, CO., Cor 2nd, 4.56 Locust st., .. july 28th '66 - Columbia, Pa. REEVE L.KNIGUT & SON, - Importers and Dealers in CARPETINGS, MANUFACTURERS OF BEDDING,- 807 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. • June 16, 1866 ls,' • • EVERY FAMILY • SHOULD HAVE A SEWING MACHINE. And-when getting, be sure to get a_ good one. The 'HEELER & WILSON Is undoubtedly - THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE IN USE Any one wishing to purchase a :machine, can have one on trial, and if not entirely satisfied, can return it. Also _ Howp's - Tailoring • AND FAMILY MA - CHINES. For sale by W. G. = PATTON, Agent., at the store of Maltby cc.: Case, Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. - july Sweet Catawba Wine • FOR .FADIM: AND TABLE-ME ! Also a large assortment of Frcrech, Ger 'man and Domestic WineS, at - J. C. BITCHF,WS, Car, Front and Locust Sts. BASPBEAMYA DE. MHE well known Summer drink, extra 1 fine and pnre, by the quart, gallon or J. C. BUCELII FL'S, Cor Front and Locust Sts barrel, at Pure Malt Vinegar. This is a new kind, made out of pure barley, and warranted .to answer better for pickling or table use than any corn or cider vinegar made, at J. C. DITCHER'S, - Car Front and Locust Sts, BAY • HUM FOR TIM 70.14F,T. Recommended by all Doctors ‘ . for wash ing, purposes. 75 cents per bottle; at .1, C., lAUCHER'S, Cor,lratit an'l Locust Sts. july 14, '66 ti FIRST NA.TKIITAL i ADM OF C OLUIYIBIA • Is prepared to..rnak,e Collections oh. all Accessible •Points . on Liberal Terms, Discount .Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, Buy and sell Silver, Gold, &e. ctn. ; have made arrangements to draw Drafts on Englfind, Ireland, Scotland,' France and all parts of Germany. Interest will be pai • oh speca t l deposits, Viz: For .12 months, 5A- per coot., for 6 months, 4.1: per cent., for 3 mooths,'3 ' ceut. ppr •. annum. .4 We also fornlsh all "United States Seol.l- Vacs and. othey 136n<As talc . ' Stocks, churg, ig the Broker's cominission-onfy. ittisco - uht clay; Mondays 2,t 10 o'clock, A. Alt, S. S. DETWILER, july 71y. - Cashier. STATEMENT SHOWING THE CON dition of the First - National Bank, of Columbia, on Monday, July 2, - 1866. _ RESOURCE'S. Notcs'and bills discounted, 157;763,42 _ U. S. Bonds for circulation, 150,001,00 U S Securities on hand, 26,700,00 334,463,42. Cash in notes of other banks. 3.978,05 . Legal tenders .i: Comp'd Notes, .39,080,00 • 93,058,05 Cash Items, 5,9,07,55 Due from Banks, 1.4310,50 Expenses, - 1!985,41 Interest on deposits, 1,609.39 Taxes, ' " •• .. 1 : 361,13 4,915,97 Fixtures, 1.208,09 .LIABILITIES annul Stuck, paid; ' 7 - $150,001.,00 Surplus Fund, ' . 3.590,00 Circulation, 132,000,00 Deposits on Certificate, 00,404,70 Do Transient, .. ~0 ,214, 03 , 100.019,0 ' i Dividends unpaid, ' , , , • 125,00. Due to Banks and Banliiers,. . 5,737,,66_ :Profit and Loss, 849,57 Exchanges, , 704,18 - . . ... Discounts, 4,415,1 d Interests, . . 2,97240 ' 8,941,31. $4.03,923,60 Indebtedness of Directors, $22,700' Sworn to and subscribed' by S. S. DETWILER, Cashier. July - 7 3m. BARGAINS IN • PiEnir GOODS ! At I. O. BItUNER'. • CHEAP CASH' STORE, -• Front St., above Locust, Columbia. WE are constantly receiving additions to our stock, and have now a 'large and varied - assortment of -BRUN . . GOODS; Consisting Consisting of Delaines, Challis, Lawns, Mozawbiques, plain and figured, Alpacas, Poplins, &e. . • W e invite attention to our stock of .111 - usims,Sheetings, Cheeks, Tickings, Linens, Flannels, Gingbams, Calicoes, &c., at NEARLY OLD PRICES. A - complete assortment of CLOTHS, . . CASSIMERES, - VWXINGS, TWEEDS,- . -JEANS, - COTTENADES4a., for men and boy's wear, at old prices: FULL LINE 'of HOSIERY, 'GcI. E OVES, and Trimmings, Balmoral Skirti, Ildop Skirts, of Latest Styles and Best Makes, BOOTS, SHOES.& GAITERS' Made of the best material, and warranted equal to this best borne-made work. CALL AND SEE US: NO CHARGE TO *SEE GOODS. • -• jnly 14, EGG. ATTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS:. • . TA'7E ar,e alritoit daily in receipt of new VV . arid fresh groceries, such as -- Sugars, . Meat, • • - Teas, - Fish, COffee, ' Cheese, 1 Spices, FAckur, - n ' . • . FrOits, ate. . Prciv,isiOns of all kinds, togg.the4 , :.witli Wifaid'andViTillow-waie,Gdpr9.ndttneens jv , ' ' . ' SWITZER- AND - LIMBER CIrEESE,, d-eirnazA fruits, (Pc. - ENC ISLI i Nli 1 EFtICAN PICKLES- - `Fresh PR . ,Chi3.4, and all the faiidYgroeer les pertaininidg.. to . a well `regulated gro cery store. I and determined not to be sur- - passed in Cheapness ' and' in the' eA.eellent quality of my, goods, ' Celt_., around. and insp.ect" our' stock- Whether you buy or not; share of Pub - - pptronage -is solicited. , GEORGE 'LILLE, Agent, ' _ ' Locust street, above - 2d: july 7 '6G tf. • . 1866. - -‘: 1866 - . . sP-TJTN - 07, • OP 1866 . At HALDEMAN 'S, Locust Street. above Fr.c9+ , . • . . . We would call the attention of our .. E ) CY - T S and the - - • , M CD. 'To TO OUR STOOK OP GENE - RA.I4 • DRY GOODS, • OARPETINGS, . QUEENSWARE. Now opening and being replenished almost daily throughout the wasoark, It will be remembered the inducemen s offered at our establiShnient LAST in presenting 'an almost. - EIiTIRE NEW. STOCK. THIS SPRING our STOCK is STRICTLY Thereby giving to our Patrons the advan tage of the late decline in all FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 11111MCTURES. 2r: NO OLD GOODS FROM LAST SEASON,CONSEQUENTLY NO LAST SEASON'S • PRICES. 5403,923,60 PRICES tf as a e ll d irg n ort i e l: i Flbr cline in. Gro3d~ PRICES of all standard and other domestics the very low estpossible. • • We solicit an examination of cm, Stostiii always feeljug glad to show our Goads, • At HALDEMAN'S' • , RBIIE'IBER THE PLAC . . • _-. HALDEMAN'S ,eeust, Street, Above -.FrCtni; ' COLt7M.BIA - , PENN'A. Mardi SI, .1.866. All uncle* cost of Impor tation and many goods at old prices. . Locust, above Front. LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH, ' - .IIEFE—=HEALTH— . _ STRE>H, LIFE,•HEALTH—HEALTH , • ;THE GREAT -FRENCH REMEDY. "DR:.JU.A.NDEL'AICIARRE'S - Celebrated Specific Pills; • ' I!repared from 'a prescription or Dr. Juan • Delamarre,. Chief. Physician to the ' Hospirat du Nord ou LariboiSiere of Paris L This invaluable medicine is' no imposition, but is unfailing in the cure of Spermatorrhfe or r. , eminel weakness. Every species of Genital or Urinary Irritability, Involuntary or nightly, Seminal Emis sions from 'whatever cause produced, or however severs, wiltbe Speedily relieved and the organs.•re., 'Stored to healthy action. Read the following opinions of eminent .Freoch physisians: • • „. -. . . "We have used the Specific Pills prepared by Gar one/are - a •Dutiant; N0."21.4 Rue Lombard, from thd prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarro, in our private practice with uniform success,and•we believe there is no other medicine so well calculated to, cure all, persons suffering from ;Involuntary Emissions or any other weakness of the Sexual Organs, whether. caused by a sedentary mode, of living, excesses, or abuse. . • • Paris, May 5th,1863., - • • Beware of Counterfeit At ? . • The Genuine Pills are sold- two, p r incip al Drug g ists throughout the world, price One Dollat per Box, or six 'Boxes for five dollars. • , ' GAHANCIERE t DUPONT, Sole Proprietors,' No. 214 hue Loinbard, Paris. '• One dollar enclosed to any authbrised Agent, wil! insure a box by return mail, securely sealed frg.n) all observation, six boxes for five dollars. • Sole Geeeral Agents for America, OSCAIt - G.MOSES & CO:, 27 Courtdiant N. B.—French, German, • Spanish' 'and English Paraphlets;containing full particu)ars and directions for use, sent free to'any address— ' Agent for Columbia,4A,"llleyers. I.y. . RELIEF TEN' MINUTES, oRYAN'SPOLMONIC WAFERS. The origin Medicine established in lan, and - first article of the kind ever introduced !under the name of "Pulmonic Wafers," in this or any other, country ; all other Pulmonic Wafers are counter feits. Tie genuine can be known by' the .nameBRYAN being stamped on each Wafer. These Wafers have been before the public for nearly thirty years, and the immense sale attained, not only in America but inToreign countries. fully . attest their intrinsic worth. The medical proper ties are superior to any other articles offered for the cure of Pulmonary or Bronchial :affections, and the quantity contained in each box is nearly doul ble that of that of the many worthless imitations advertised. _ - Bryan's Pulin : aideWafers cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Asth ma, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spit-. Ling Blood, Pains in the Chest. Incipient Consumps tion and all diseases of the lungs. Not only at-ford ing temporary relief, but effecting a rapid and last ing cure and are warranted to give satisfaction in every instance. do not nauseate like acoholiß compounds; and the medical properties are enm: bined iii a form so agreeable and uleasant to the taste, that any child wilt readily eat them. ''Ono 4oBe. Will Allyfi.4-s Word Befief in Ten ginntes. To Vocalists and Phblie Speillitirs, - thestl Wafers are pectiliarly..valuable; they will in one day re md'Ve the most severe occasional hoarseness and their regular use for a few days will, at all times; increase the power and flexibility of the voice. greatly improving its tone, 'compass and clearness; for which purpose they are regularly used by many professional vocalists. The very great celebrity of this invaluable rem- Os has indpeed unpripeinled persphs to preparti bsAti imitations, which disappoint the just expectas tions of the purchaser, and injure the character. or the genuine medicine. Sec that the word, - ffilniN," iA'stainpecl on each Wafer, and also observe 'the fac - simile of the sig nature of the Proprietor "JOB MOSES" - oo each wrapper, to counterfeit which ißforyery. j Offen ding parties will lie dealt with to the lull extent of the law. Bryanspulmunic Wafers are for sale by all Drug-, VotIVIOSES Solo Proprietor,27 Cortlandt St., N. Y, Jan. 6, ly Dr. 111A.RSI-RALL'S CATARRH SNUFF, , This Sniff has thoroughly proved itself to be dip, Vest article known...for curing . the Catarrh, Cold the Head stud headache. It has been found an ex= cellent remedy In muny cases 61 sore "Eyes. Deaf-, ness hus beerk . removem by it, mid Hearing bus often been greutly improved by its 'use, It is fragrant and cgteeable. end Gives litunediate Relief - - To the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the Head. Tlie's'etisations after using it are delightful and invigorating, lt opens and purges out all ob structions, .47engiliens the gla.nds, and gives a healthy action to the parts affected. " More than Thirty Years , Of Sale and of Dr, illar.chall's Ctititrrlf antfifeadache Snuff, has proved, its great value for all the common diseases cg the Head, aa.d'at (his moment it standa higher than ever before. " It is recommended by many of the hestphysiciane and.. is used with grecLt 'success and satisfaction everywhere, Read the CortiGnates of Whole-s sale )Druggists in 1864: - - The undersigned, having ftw many Vat's been ac quainted with Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Snuff; and sold in our wholesate trade', cheerfully state, tha. we believe it io be eq'ttal. evoilrespOct to the recommendations given of it for the cure ot'' , Catarrhal Affections. and it is' decidedly the, best article we have ever known for all commeti diseases of the'ticad. Burr & Perry,, Boston, Barnes & Park, New York ; Auston & Co., " A. B' & D.:Stmds, Brown,l4aroson ,d Co. , " Stephen Paul iC Co.. Reed,, Cutler & Co„ " Israel Minor. tE Co., ". Seth W. Fowle, " Megessori t.t. Robbins 't Wilson, Fairbank & Co. A, 14, Scovill &Co., Henshaw,Ndinands tt Co; ;VI, Ward, Close d Co., 's H.ll. Hay, Portland, Mn Bush. &Sale. - Fur Sale by all .Bru,ggists". TRY IT, -- EMMEN _ . Lumber and Coal TIIE subscribers announce to the public: . thag they have on band a largo stock of,lumber and coal, which -they offer at reasonable rates by the car load or other wise. Pine, . Ash, Poplar, . Oak, Hemlock . . LOCUST POSTS. BILL STUFF OF ALL SIZES. COAL I. • " COAL I Baltimore Company • Coal, Black Dia mond, Shamokin, Lykens Valley, Schuyl-. kill. Orders respectfully solicited. COOPER & PEART.. apr, 21, '66-tf Local Freight Notice TIIE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD 'COMPANY Are now prepared to receive or forward Freight, between Columbia and Lancaster,. and all stations on the Pennsylvania Rail . Rot d and its branches. Bales Between'Philadelphia and Columbia. _First Class.. 2nd Class. 3d Class. 4th Class. 25 cents. 21 cents. .18 cents. 15 cents. Flour in Car loads; 28 cents per barrel. .Between Philadelphia and Lancaster. First Class. 2nd Class. 3d Class. 4th Class.. - 23 dts. 20 cts. 17 cts. 14 cts., !lutes between Columbia and Pittsburg. Firs( Class. tad. Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 71 ets','" 56 ets, , 46 ets. 36 ets. - Freight consigned to stations where 'the Company has no Agent * . must be prepaid. All Freights pitiable on delivery, ROUSTON, General Freight Agent, l'hila. figt`For further infortaation, apply to S. B. XINGSTONFroight 'E. K. BOICE, Freight t Agt., Columbia. A. F. SLA.YMAKER, - Frt. Columbia, ,Jnly 14, 1866. ' • 9 TJARTERLY-REPORT OF TIEIZI CON dition of - tho Columbia National Bank - o •the: morning - of the first Monday of ,T, uly, 1866. - ' ~. - - RESOURCES. Notes And bißs dis'd, ' $731,415,00 U.S. bonds deposited for • • eirculniicrm,' ' • -- - 509,000,00 U. Snloads orChand, - 32,100,00 51272,515,06. Cash in notes of other Nat.B'ks 10,225,00 do' in notes of State Banks, 1,075,00 Specie, - ' 161,00 Legal tenders and compound • ant. notes . •." . • - 76,865,00 33,328,00 Remittances,,k other cash items, 10,514,99 Due from Banks, in Philo, $73,827,36 Due from other VW Bahks, 29,955,27 t' 'from other Banks and Bankers,o9o,B6 104,473,49 Banking House, .• ' "- ' 10,00(1,0d Current expenses - 542,78 Taxes paid, • •'• - ...,. - . 157,79 LIABILITIES Capital, paid Ink Surplas Bin Ill;v" . Discount and haugo, Profit: add Less,' - " - - 0,932,73 Dividends unpaid, '' , - 3,888,00 Due k - National Banks, 41,721,55 DRS to other Banks,& Bankers, 10,565,71. . 82,277,26 CAraulation of Columbia Bank, 91.524,00 -• • do • Col'a National Bank, 396,460,90 487,984,00 Individual deposits • ' . 337,457,12 Stiss,sso,n Indebtedness of Tiljectors, $18,4;62.35 • Sworn to and subseribedhv SAMUEI K 'WOCIE, Cashier. July 7,3 m R. A. BEAUREPARIE.IL G D.'DUJAILDIN,III.,II. ".• JEAN ME' IaECICHRt, , Mt) Shingles, Lath, Pickets 7.00,57. $1486,5 ; 30 . 500,000,00 100;000,0a 4430,25 2513,48
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