The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, December 08, 1866, Image 2

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A. 31, RA-3.4.49.,
COLUMBIA PA.
Saturday Dec. - 4. 1.8.66.
Advertisements, to secure Immediate insertion
must be handed in - on or before Thursday, evening
each week.
WPke News.
Coy. rierpont sent his message to the
T 151 " -
Virginia Legislature on nos_ay.
recommends the ratification . of• the, Con : -
•: • • fl •
etitutional amendment.
Steps have been taken towards' contest
ing the seats of Messrs 4reher and
Phelps, Congressmen elect from.. Balti
more, on the g,ronnd that they - were re.-
Wined by v. disloyal 'vote.
Oen. •E. McCook, - U. S. • 111.inister to
the .Sandwich-Islands, has ieturn edfr to
San Traineiseo, ou riccount of his wife's
health. • ' '
. The of Ryky, and Platte, in
Western; Nissouri z - liaye been 'placed
under martial and a strong . farce
has been sent to them torpu - t, d'o;in dis.
oTdet:
Illy the gMng way of-a span of the
railioad bridge at Zanes 'ollie, an
exrnss - train: was. pieeipitated irkto. the
• ,
riv,er,
,a.r(d. 'one pereor! was killed, while
ten 'others were - more qr less injured.
•zn Rochester, 'N. Y., On Tuesday, one
man was' killed and' two were badly in
jured. by'an explosion of nitro-g,lycerine,
used for blasting.
Peter '34ota was hanged at Williams,
part, Pa., on Tuesday for wife murder.
He acknowledgecthis guilt, and'ennfessed
having previo6lY 'murdered two men.
The cable 'dispatch- states that the
;Message of'President Johnson has had
no "effect upon the prices of American
securities. John J. Surratt is now in
' the custody Of Mr. Hale, United States
' Consul at Alexandria. 'Many of the
leaders of the Fenian organization were
arrested in Dublin on Tuesday night.
The Pope his agreed to receive the Envoy
'of the Italian ,government for the purposes
oP r,egotiatiOn...
The constitution of the new State of
• ,
Nebraska' has reached Washington, in
•
charge of Gen. J. i4I. Thayer, one of the
Senators elect. The present population
of Nebraska is 10 . 1 earl y. 90,000.
Tur, Second Session of.the 39th Con,
gross - bids fair to - "carry out the lessons
taught by the people -in September, Oc
tober And .•November. lasi. Bills have
been „introduced lay Messrs: Stevens,
„Boutwell,.4nifkeld and _ others, drawing
ain'EM - 'his- -: “"Acci - crefityl" and .
-ive trust that befox:e - long soiree of the
men who loft the :great Republican
-,Mountain to (c batten on the moor" of
-" My Policy," vrill find that the forsaking
of principle for the sake of _bread and
.butter, won't pay.
There is a strong probability that ail
-.appointees during the recess-of Congress,
except to fill vacancies caused by_ death
or other 'reasonable cause, will 'be per
mitted to retirelto .private life—some to
their farms, others to their merchandise,
And.cven " Mr. Brown's brother"
will probably be sent back to the hills of
- Fultcn to rusticate in the slate quarries
of that romantic region. How are you
Matthew ?'
The reception of the loyal members of
Congress, by the Soldiers' and Sailors'
Union, and' 'other patriotic bodies, in
Washington, on Monday - evening last.
Was a brilliant affair. Speeches were
made by Judge Carter, Speaker Colfax,
Senator- Yates,,Mi. Stevens,. Col, Fcrney
and others. All abounding in sentiments
of devotion to the•tiue'interests of the
country. ...te did not see the manes of
'the Doolittle, Dooless and Do-nothing
among them. In the proceedings of
the Senate we observe that Cowan's nanie
has been taken from the head, and - placed
at the foot 'of one: of the important corn
' mittees. ".How art thou 'fallen, Oh !
.T.Ateifer, son of the morning." ' '
H, SGSIL TT. :This
Goiiinitieut had information as•long ago
as last winter tut John H. Surratt had
gone to : Europe. - ,The person who Qom
._
_Tnunicated the.factsConversed, with him
during the 'voyage across the Atlantic,
and - also.reported that S,urratt, :believing
hewas far removed from danger, was
free and out..spOken about hiscophection
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with the assassination
_conspiracy: A
. feW' days since, Secretary,, Seward. re
eeived• the ibllo 4 ,Fieg • idispatch •by
Atlantic cable :,• - •
. .
Thave arrested John H. 2Surratt, one
of Piesident Lincoln's assasSitls,.4No
doubt of . .
}TALE S Octrisul gpperal,
. Alexandrii!., Egypt.
Like the wanderfniJe'w, this mar
4erier cannot' rest The . g,4411 will not
lipid lain..
'Monster gun, the third ever made
'idonntrons sise;l4s jest ''heen
finished ut'KnaVi'great ciannon'ibundry,
Pittshfugh; Pa: Its - .weight as 115,200
.pounda,its length", 243 inches; its diameter
s 4 inehei, - iis bore 2 . (), 41040 • .wide and
210 inches and it ,"3hoot.s:a. : ball that
weighs 1000 putinds;' and requires' SU
pounds: of' p6wadr.qo - lead
pr such, guns is $30,000-a• piece... •
We presume that the mpst of our
readers have read the messa P me of Presi
dent Johnson, and it is therefore not
necessary for us to take up space . in our
paper to, publish this unimportant, State
paper..
The_ document is, -as every body- sup r
posed it would be, a' rehash of" his.ac
cidency's policy," as set forth in his
great 22nd of February speech, and his
evolutions around the circle. The Presi
dent starts out with the stereotyped
thanks to God for his innumerable bless
ings in staying the terrible scourge
which we,as a nation,(especially its head)
were threatened with; and perhaps de
served., He soon glides into the theme
of reconstruction, and asserts for the
thousandth time, that the States lately in
rebellion, baying purged themselves from
all their iniquities are, as indeed'acnord
ing to his 'Views they always have been,
bonaficle States of the Union. Which
assertion on its face, according' to John
son (not Samuel, but Andrew,) is false,
from the fact that the. President in the
early part of his time—before Seward
had recovered from the wound of the
assassie, Payne---viewed them as,unor
gi,ulized territories ; and acting in his
capacity as the head of the nation, ap
pointed Provisional Governors for them.
What right had he to say to the people
of North Carolina, and Georgia, that
Worth and Bro - wn, the regularly elected
Governors, should not call the Legisla
tures together to reorganize the States,
and prepare them to resume the functions
of independent commonwealths, if these
States were never out of the Union ?
Why did lie send Holden and James
Johnson to them as provisional. Govern
ors, if these States were still in the
Union ? And the same may be said of
Sharkey, of Mississippi, Parsons, of Ala
bama,Perry,of South Carelina,and others.
What right would the p r esident have to
say to A. G. Curtin, the beloved Gov
ernor of Pennsylvania, stand aside, I
will send Bill Bigler or Mester Clymer,
to take .charge of the affairs' of Cie State?
None whatever. If he had no such right
in Pennsylvania, 'surely he had no such
right in'any other State recognized as a
member of the great family of common
wealths. For no man of common sense
will doubt that the States embraced
within the folds of the Union, occupy
the same relation to the Federal Head 3
and if the President can appoint a Pro
visional Governor for one, he can do so
for each and all of them. And if, in
the exercise of his more than kingly
power be should attempt anything of
this kind and prove sneeessful,would not
this be a greater 'concentration of power
than any that hasbeen dreamed of since
the formation of the Federal Union ?
E4litor;
:'"Mr...tOhnSon'S - great boast.seems to be
that he is a " plebeian." Well, be
certainly is such in Statesmanship, if
that term argues weakness. .
It was very unfortunate for the Ameri
can people, that when Mr. Lincoln was
stricken down, when the nation was
flushed with the full tide of victory and
he about to consummate the grandeur of
his administration iu the success of his
measures for the overthrow of the-great
rebellion, that his mantle should fall on
one so unworthy to wear it.. . • 1
It is said of, a time, in holy writ -that
there were "Giants in those dals,'! and,
it may be said there are pigmies in these
days.
According to the message, "we are at
peace with all the worldand the rest-of
mankind," Our financial affair's are in a
satisfactory condition,our postal arrange
ments seem to be working well, both as
regards our home and foreign mail.
The army and navy seem to be working
admirably; and uron'tha whole, our for
eign and doMestic affairs are all that we
could reasonably, expect.
• The -whole is wisely submitted to
Congress, vi-bich 12to doubt will shape
things in such a way as the people di
rected in the late elections,
Who shall be Senator ?•
IT is a remarkable fact that Pennsyl
vania has 'Veen misrepresented in the
Senate orthellnited. States for the, last
thirty years. ,Sometimes by men who
opposed her in' her material interests and
political. and ' . tuora . l 'principles,' and at
other times by men, although right in
sentiment, yet so weak as to be unable to
give the Commonwealth that standing
aniong the States of. the Union which
her• geographical, mineral; political; agri
cultural and intellectual position' would
seem-to entitle her.. This has sometimes
been' accomplished by combinations of
small calibred politicians,and it is feared
'at other' times by. the fearfully corrupt
ing influences of money. "It is time that
thse things should be remedied. The
vest Legislature will have an •opportunity
of giving character and . dignity to the
State ):?y elgctinga man who stands at the
head of the oatton,.to fill the place now
desecrated by the renegade Cowan.-
- Will its members dp so? If the will and
wishes of. the peoplp be consulted they
undoilktedly btlt if traf6eing
ttcians have the pori•er to manipulate. the
members they will ji•obabfy 'secure' the
electiOn of some third-class Map:" Op
- .neat heart of Pennsylvania" is -eraphit
ieally for the " old radical" Thaddeus
Stevens, Mad.if fair play is obserVed he
will be the'man, btit should the system
of ledgerdemain, which has ,prevailed
'in our legislativp,halls,again triumph,
106 k out tor some weak Man.—
The penple tire Stevens ; - first,
ou t.tecouuc of acknOwliidzed ••abilit'y;
his,sterling honesty and spothis charac
The Message..
BM=
ter,an4 secondly because of his. long con
tinued and unwavering efforts against
the colossal wrong of human . :slaverY.
No man in Pennsylvania or
. elsewhere
has ever charged Mr.' Stevens With' 'a
dishonest act. His character for honesty
is, therefore, unimpeached, and however
'much abuse has been heaped on hie
'head, (and no man has hada larger share
of,that,) even his enemies will admit his
sterling integrity, while his ability as a
.statesman will at all times be readily ac
lknowleclged. has been battling
against slavery for more than thirty.
years. When Joseph Raper was Govern
ior of . Pennsylvania Mr. S. was charged
by our enemies with Writinc , the Govern
orts
- messages, arid however false, the
charge may have b .e , n and undoubtedly
was,
,yet that he sympathized fully in their
doctrines is very true, and I remember
very well that a sentiment of. one of them
lost Mr. Ritner his re-election in 1838,
and that was where the Governor spoke
of " the' base bowing of the knee 'to the
clark spirit of slavery." Mr. Stevens
has for many years been battling the
party called Democratic, because that
party, when it had life in it, made
slavery its very lungs through which it
inhaled its brgath, of life. And now that
slavery is dead, and with it died the old
"Democratic party, it is fitting that its
executioner should be placed in a position
where he could properly administer ot.
its effects. I therefore trust that our
Legislature. now that they have an op
portunity to.nlace a man in the Senate of
t' e 'United States, will give us a repre•
sentative whom we may be proud of.
They need not be afraid of his - being
too radical, inasmuchas the late elections
have demonstrated the fact that the
people are fully up 'with Congress on
the living issues of the day, and have
sustained, by noble majorities, the men
who were true to principle, while they
have vetoed every weak-kneed republican
who bowed down the policy of Johnson;
Seward Bz, Ca.
I have no doubt that the delegation
from Lancaster County will sustain the,
"old radical," but we want more than
this: Let the leading men of the party go
to Harrisburg on the third Tuesday of
January, and show our representatives
that they are in earnest in supporting
him. Much can be accomplished in this
way, and if successful they will be
amply •repaid f..r their trouble.
The outside influence of Pennsylvania
prevented-the nomination of • Seward at
Chicago, in 1800, and who now-regrets
having gone to the Convention for
such a purpose? A RADICAL.
Vitorial awl Ittiuttlanotto.
—"Played"—Base ball,for this season.
--Completed- 7 -The - new engine house
of the Columbia Fire Company
—Dr. F. Hinkle offers for sale, val
uable real estate; in Marietta,
—The Susquebauna Fire Compauy is
about to be revived.
—Flunkey---" Mike's" party, held a
few evenings since.
—Frightened--The gentlemen who
received the contents of the. what Ant on
his head, at tine above party.
—l.4ate—The S.lO P. M. train, for a
few evenings past.
-The Vigilant engine house is, it is
said, to be occupied 7 thd Sucker's."
—Freemasonry was. introduced into
the United States in 1730.
—Hall's Journal of Health thinks
buckwheat cakes are nourishing.
--The French have three hundred
ways for cooking eggs.
—A pew in one of the Boston churches
was recently sold tor $5,400.
—What key fit's evcrybody's,trunk ?
Turkey.
----livery bird pleases us with its lay—
particularly" the lieu.
—Three thousand freight cars pass
through Pittsburgh, Pa., every day.
fair will be held, in Odd Fellows'
Hall, daring ChristrnaS week, for The
benefit - of the .C . olumbia Fire l)ompany.
--Bead the advertisement of the es•
tensive.sale'of rakes, agricultural imple
.nients, &c.; in another column.
—Go to Capt. Rogers' Ellsworth
Saloon for excellent lunch. They are
free.
—The fair held by the ladies of the
Lutherau Church, last week, was quite a
success.
—Abundant—Wild ducks on the Sus
quehanna. On Saturday last, quite a
number were shot along the wharves.
—E. K. Smith, Esq.; has resigned his
position as a director of the Columbia
National Bank.
—Track has been laid on the Colum
bia & Port Deposit R. It., from food of
Locust street - to Blush & Shartzer's saw
• —Quiet—The Columbia Zoo Zoos.—
Boys, you should be seeing about attend
log Le ciovernor's inaugural in Jan
uary.
• —John Eddy, Auctioneer, sold, on
Wed.uesd y last, 28 shares of Columbia
& 17arietta Turnpike stock to col, James
Myers, fOTr $22 per share.
—The "Ladies Mite Society,'! of
'Coatesville, recently held a Fair, from
which they realized the hand Some sum
of seven -hundred dollars.
'Myers has retired from the
local,freight office of the Pennsylvania
railroad, at ' Lancaster, where -he has
been stationed for ten years.
—The question of a pubilic library is
being agitated in Columbia. Several per
sons have left their names at our ofliee,
a• subscribers., " We hope the matter will
go on.
—Fifteen shares of the Columbia
National . Bank stock were sold on Mon
day last,. for $125 , per share, alter the
last dividend *as deolared,and paid to
the .seller.
--Wm. H. Pfahler's is the only place
to get the Barley Sheaf Cooking Stove.
•This•stcive is now taking the lead -of - all
others: Call and see it. Ptahler's
house 7 furnisliiiio.'store Columbia.
. v
=Two and a half.millions of dollars
have been raised by the illetbodis!s so
far,-during the present centennial year.
A month and a•halfyet rem . ain to be•im
proved. • `, :• . -
OUR PRICES ARE
•
Decidedly Reasonlible
:HENS' and BOYS' WEAR,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
SATINETTS and JANES.
BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS.
Merinoes, CaShmers, Poplins. Delaines
and Coburgs. A full line of. Prints from
12 cents up. Wool and Cotton Flannels.
" Bleached and Unbleached Mnslins,
Table Linens, Towels, Napkins cC Crash
Floor and Table Oil Cloths_
Wehave bonght our stock for net cash
and we will sell at a' very short profit,
• J. W. STEACY 65 CO.,
Cor 2nd, 65 Locust, st.,
sept 2Sth 'GG Columbia, Pa.
SPECIAL NOTICES
A Cough, A Cold, or
A Sore Throat,
Requires Immediate Attention, and should be
Cheeli;ed.:"
IP ALLQWED TO CONTINUE,
LIMITATION OF THE LUNGS, A PERMANENT
THROAT DISEASE, OR CONSUMPTION,
IS OFTEN TILE RESULT.
.BROWN'S
BRONCHIAL TROCHES,
Haying a direct influence to the parts, give
immediate relief.
For Bronchitis, Asthma; Catarrh, Con
sumptive and:Throat Diseases;
Troches are used with always good success.
SINGERS AND - PUBLIC SPEAKERS
will find Troches useful in clearing the voice when
taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the
throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs.
The Troches are recommended and prescribed by
Physicians, and have had' testimonials from emi
nent men throughout the country. Being an article
of true merit, and having procecl their efficacy by a
test of many years; each year finds them in neu
localities in various parts of the world, and the
Troches are universally pronounced better than
other articles.
Onith only "Brown's Bronchial Troches," and do
not take any of the Worthless _lmitations that may be
offi'red. Sold everywhere. [Dec-1, IStio-am-.
REMEDIAL INSTITUTE
FOR SPECIAL CASES,
No. 1t Bond Street, New York.
xci - Full information. with the highest testimonials:
also, a Book on Special Diseases, in a sealed caielope,
sent free. itg-Be sure and send for them, and you mill
never regret it; tbr, as advertiing physicians, in nine
cases out of ten, are imposters without references, no
stranger. should be ,trusted. Enclose a stamp for
BOND
postage ,STREET, and dire NEW YORK. [Dec. 1,'66-Iv. ct to DR. LAWRENCE, No. Lt
The real Velpau French Pills should not be used
during a certain time, as they will surely bring on a
miscarriage. Sold by all Druggists.
Dec. 1. Imo.
Strange, but True.
Every young lady and gentleman in the United
Stares can hear something very much to their ad
vantage by return mail (free of charge) byttddress
ing the undersigned, Those having fears of being
_humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card,
All others will please address theirobedient servant
THUS F. CHAPMAN,
Dec.3o '65 ly. SA Broadway, New York.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA
tarrh, treated , with the utmost success, by Dr. J.
ISAACS, oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Lydon,
Holland,) . No 519 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi
monials from the most reliable sources iu the city
and oounty can be seen at his Odice. The medical
faculty are invited to accompany their patients. as
he vas no secrets in his practice. Artitici.d eyes
inserted without pain. No charge made for exam!,
nation. mar. 'IG-1Y
All ;nay" Harry Happily.
Irrespective of wealth, age or beauty; :Intl the love
of the opposite sex can be gained by following
simple rule•, Send a directed envelope to
SARAH Li. LAMBERT.
pine 16th, ly Greenpomt, Hinge Co., New York
WONDERFUL RUT Titu
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gist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a
clairvoyant state delineMes the very features of the
person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instru
ment of intense poWer, known as the Ppiyeliorna
tropewguaram.ees 6oproduceli per:lectan.l
picturox of the future; husband or, wife of She appli
cant, with date of marriage, occupation, lending
traits-of , character, dim This is r no imposition,-as
testimonials - without sew bex can assert. By , stating;
place of birth, age, deposit lol.l,CulOr of eye- and hair
and enclosiog afty cents and stamped envelope ad
dressed to yoursedfoma will receiKg the picture by
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- mill, together with desired mfilirmation.
Address in conlidiMe,e,
Mariam.: GrataltLlDE .I.teauziwrox. "P.O. Box 207, West
'Pray. N. Y.
Sept. 22,13m0.
rpri - E CONFESSION' AND EXPERIz
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Published for the benefit and as. a CAUTIO:I7 TO
YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous
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ing at tho same timo The Means of Self Cure. By
one. who has cured" himself after -undergoing - con-
Siderahle quackery. By enclosing a postpaid ad•
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be had of the author.
_ _
NAT.H.ANIJILMA.I7,I.IR, Esq., Brooklyn, Rings
Co., • Y.' inn. 27, Iy.
To Consuinirtiv'es..
-. THE ADVERTISER. HAVING BEEN
restored to health in a few weeks,by a very simple
remedy, after having suffered several years, with a
severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Con
sumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow
sufferers the means of cure. -
To all who desiro it, lie Will send a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge,) with the direc
tions Mr preparing and using the' same, which they
trill find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bron
chitis, Coughs, Colds, etc. The only object of the
udvertiser in •ending the prescription is to beneti
the afflicted, and spread information which he con
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will try his remedy, as it will cost you nothing, and
inay prove a blessing, - •
Parties wishing the perseription, will please ad
dress
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings County.
Dec. SO, '65„-I.3rn New York
Errors opt, Toutlr.
. .
A Gentleman who sinfercaftir years from Nervous
Debility. Premature Decay, and all the effects of
youthful indiscretion, will, for.the sake of Suffering
humanity, send free to all who noethit, the receipe
and directions for making the simple remedy loky
which he was cured. SJerers wishing to proti tby
the advertiser's experience,can do so by addressing
Dec. ly, JOLIN B. OGDEN;
No. 13,Chambers st.. N. Y.
ITCH !. ITCH !LIT CH
Emu:mak S 36 3 a
WXZELIITOWS oxurizzianNT
llttiro the Itch in 4S Boars
Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all
Eruptions of the Skin. Price 90 cents. Forsale by
all druggists. Hy :lending GO cents to Weeks c 9 Pot
ter, Sole Agents, -1.70 Washington street, Boston, it
will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any
part of the United States,. - juue
LADIES TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE
The .heal Vellum Female PIAW.
[Warranted French.)
rphese Pills, so celebrated many years
1 ago in Paris for the relief of female ir
regularities,are now offered for sale far the first time
in America. They have been kept in comparative
obscurity from the fact that the originator. Dr. Vet
pau,is a physician iu Btris of g.eatlwealth and eon
SCientiOUS principles, and has withheld them t torn
genemal use, lost they should be employed for un
lawful purpeses. In overcoming female obstrue:
Mops they seem really omnipotent. They rre offer
ed to the public only for legitimate purpt so
all agents arc forbidden to sell them when o i. is un
derstood that the object is unlawful. told by R.
Wiliiamsand 4.),r. Parry. Columbia.
Ladies can procure aboic sealed from the eyes of
the cu.ious by enclosing Si and six stamps to 0. G.
Staples, General Agent Tor us, Watertown, N.Y. or to
the above agents. Jan. 6,1 y-
Dr. Schenck's' Mandrake Pills.
A Substitute for Calomel: _
These pills are composod of various roots. having
the power to relax the'seeretions of the - liver as
promptly and effectually as blue pill or runreury,
and without producing any of those disagreeable or
dangerous effects which often follow the use of the
latter.
In all bilious Disorders these Pills may Tie used
with confidence, as they promote the discharge of
vitiated bile, and remove those obstructions from
the liver and hiliary ducts: which are, the cause of
bilious affections in general.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS curesick head
ache, and all disorders of the liver, indicated by
sallow skin; coated tongue, costiveness, drowsiness
and a general feeling of weariness and lassitude,
showing that - the liver is in a torbib or obstructed
condition.
In short, these pills may bo used with advantage
in all cases when a purgative or alterative medicine
is required.
Please ask for" Dr. Schenck's Mankralte Plls,"and,
observe that the two Jikenessos of the Doctor are on
the Government stamp—one when in the last stage
of coasumption i qud the "other in . his present
health,
Sold by all Druggists and dealers. '• Price 25 cents
per box. Principal (Mice, No. 15 North fah Street,
Ph il hdelph la, Pa: .
General Whole - sale Agents Demos 'Barnes cE Co..
21 Park Row. New - York; 5, S:liance, 103 Ealtimorc
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Fancy Articles,
Gold . Pens.
Toys, ac.,
Suitable for.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
FOR OLD AND YOUNG PEOPLE,
Such as
Photograph Albums,
Prayer Books, Bibles,
nyinn. Books, of all Denominations,
Annuals, in Fine Binding,
s
And a Large Assantrnent of
JUVENILE BOOKS
and TOY BOOKS.
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Our Stock of
FANCY ARTICLES
IS LARGE] AND C)MPLETE,
COMPRISING
Fancy Ink Stands,
Chess Boards and Men,
- Port Folios,
Writing Desks,
Work Boxes,
Pocket Books,
Ladies' Companions,
- 0 -
A General. Assortment of
Musical, Merchandise!
Such us
'VIOLINS,
ACCOUNIEONS,
Italian Strings, R.•c.
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DIARIES FOR. 1867!
IN GREAT VAiIIETY;
all at Reduced Prices, at
U. HESS' Book Store
Locust Street, 'opposite Columbia National
Bank.' ' [Dec. 8, 1866.
THE TIME TO..BUY!
MORE RARGAiIs.S FROM THE
'RECENT AUCTIONS.
.
11111ZE SA GOO P
• Astonishingly Cheap.
WC),(DS,
At less than of Production,
And ; 10.0-.1117' G 00.155. Generally, at
Very Mac:ow
We believe this to be
THE. TIME - TO BUY!:
• - At HALDEMAN'S.
Dec. 1, 1806.
HARRY W. HUNTER. WASH. RIGHTER, M. D
HUNTER & RIGHTER S
Wliolesale-Druggists, - ,
No. 41 North Third Stre4,
PHILADELPHIA..
OP
IMPORTERS AND GRINDERSI
SPICES. Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals,
Dye Stuffs. Patent. Medicines,Gils, Paints,
Varnishes, Glass, cte. Manufacturers of
" Kaign's Syrup Tar." [novl7 '66-ly
• Great Bargains in,
DRESS. GOODS r
iIIALTBY & CASE
ARE NOW RECEIVING ANOTHER
Large Stock of Goods,
And aro selling 'French Merinos, Poplins,
Reps, Wool DeLaineg, Coburgs and other
Wiutpr Dress Goods, at from TEN to
TWENTY- VE, per cent. below last
Months prices.- • Old goods sold without
regard to cost. • • ,
NOW IS THE ME TO SECURE BARGAINS.
nog- 24-3 t GG] MALTBY CASE.
Public Sale of Personal Property.
THE undersigned will sell at Public
Sale, at his residence, one mile and a
quarter from Columbia, on the Lancaster
and Columbia turnpike, on
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15-I.u, 1866,
the following described Personal: Prop
erty, viz :. . • •
Three bead: of, Liorses,, one fine lead
Mule, six Cows, two.sprining Heifers, two
Calves, four head of fiat Hogs, one Bull,
three Chester County Shoats, one breeding
Sow, three broad-wheeled Farm Wagons,
Pennock's Reaper and Mower, Threshing
Machine and Horse Power, Grain Fan,,
one Stoner Grain Drill, one Roller,
Brandt's Steel Tooth Rake, two setts Hay
Ladders. Carriage Tongue, spring Wagon,
Cultivator, Plows, Harrows, Rakes, Forks,
Grain Cradles. Scythes, four setts of good
Harness, together with many articles not.
en umera tecL • ,
Sale to commence at I o'clock P. M.,
when attendance will be given and terms
made known by
nov24-ts JOHN L. WRIGHT.
THE FAMILY DIEDIOIME STORE
ODD FELLOWS' HALL.,
A TTENTION is invited to our present
stock of Drugs, Family Medicines, Toilet
Soaps, Perfumes, and Dru . rgists' Sundries
generally
tions, bought at close cash prices, and to
such buyers offered low
We aro making Pnro Spices, IV/tolc and
ground, a SPECIALTY. Oar Elack Pop-
per is glound by ourselves. For this we
have superior - facilities, and offer for
-
Butchering MA, WUS'cf ail'article rarely
IiMMII
equalled,
Saponifier, Family Dyes, POWDERS and
LlQUlDS—these aro no* in season, and
stock is NEW and full
tinue to give close personal attention to his
business. Physician's Prescriptions and
Family Recipes will -be carefully and
promptly filled
The Wonderful Flexibility and great comfort and
pleasure to any Lady weaving the Duplex Elliptic
Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded
Assemblies, 0 peras,Carringes.ltai I road Ccrs.Church-
Yews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dreslt
as the'Skirt can be folded when in use to occupa
small place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or
Muslin Dress,an invnluable quality in crinoline, not
found in any single spring Skirt.
A L•.dy having enjoyed the pleasure. comfort - rind
great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Steel Spring Skirt for a single day, will never there
after willingly dispense with their use. For Chil
dren, Misses and Young Ladies they are superior to
all others. _
They wilt not bend or break like the Single Spring
but will preserve their perfect and graceful shape
when three or four ordinary Skirts will have been
thrown aside as useless. -The Ijoops are covered
with double and twisted thread,andithe bottom rods
are not only double springs, but twice (or double)
covered; preventing them from wearing out when
dragging down stoops, stairs,
The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all
ladies and is universally recommended by the fash
ion Magazines as the StaudardSkirt of the Fashion
able world.
To enjoy the following inestimable advantages in
Crinoline. viz; superior quality,perfect manufacture
stylish shape and finish, tloaibihty, durability,corn
fortand economy, enquire for J. W, Bradley's Du
plex Elliptic or Double Spring, Skirt,and be sure you
get thegenuine article.
CAUTION— l'o guard against imposition be par
ticular to NOTICE - that skirts -offered as "Duplex,"
have the red ink stamp, viz; "J. W. Bradley's Du
plex Elliptic Steel Spring," upon the waistband—
none others are genuine. Also Notice that every
loop will admit a pin being passed through the
centre, thus revealing the two for double] springs
braided together therein,which is the secret of their
Flexibility and Strength, and a combination not to
he found in any other Skirit.
For Sale in all Stores where First Class skirts arc
sold throughout the United States and elsewhere.
Manufactured by the Sole owners of the Patent.
WESTS. BRADLEY to CARY,
Games, cte., &C
97 Chambers 79 &Sl Reade Sts., N. Y
Oct. 20 3m
Best Selling Subscription Books Pubbislicd !
We are the most extensive publishers in
the United States, ( having six houses,) and
therefore can afford to sell books cheaper
and pay agents a more liberal commission
than any other company.
Our books do not pass through the bands
of General Agents,(as nearly all other sub-
scription works do, therefore we aro en
abled to give our canvassers the extra per
cont. which is usually , allowed to General
Agents. Experienced canvassers will see
the advantages of dealing directly with
the publishers.
Our series embraces the most popular
works on' all subjects of importance, and
is selling rapidly both North and South.
Old agents, and all others, who want the
best' paying agencies, will - please send for
circulars and see our terms,• and compare
„them and the character of our works with
those of other pitialishers. Address, r .
. NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.,
Philadelphia, Pa., Boston, Mass.,
Cincinnati, Ohio., Chicago, 111.. St. Louis,
Mo., or Richmond, Va.
Dec. 1 4t..
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f his hotel has been lately refitted 'with all the
necessary improvements known to hotel enterprise
and therefore offers first class accommodations to
stmo.gers and others visiting Baltimore.-- -
Get 21, 121;i,
These goods are of our own recent selec-
Sweet. Marjeuram, Coriander, Soda Ash,
As heretofore, the subscriber will can,
noi•l7-Lf ]
LATEST FASHIONS DEMA.-D
.T. W. Bradley's Celebrated Patent,
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(or donble spring)
AGENTS WANTED
FOR THE MOST POPULAR AND
MALTBY• HOUSJ
A. B. MILLER, Proprietor,
• Baltimore, Md.
The. Best and Cheapest in Columbiamat thia
IVeax , q now offering clothes cheaper than
the cheapest, and can suit the most partic
ular ones, both in styles, fit and quality.—
HANDSOME SACK COATS,
for $5,50 and upwards. We are bound not
to be undersold b,, , anyone. All clothing
cut, sold or made up.at my establishment,
is warranted to give satisfaction.. Call
examine our stock.
Blue Front Clothing, Store,
Front Street, opposite the Ferry Landing_
N. B. Coats, Pants and Vests cut at the.
shortest notice, in the latest style.
H. BLUMENTHAL..
TINPARALF , LLED ATTRACTIONS !!
eS. SNYDER announces to the citizens:
. of Columbia and vicinity that he haF
opened at his ROOM, on the corner of
Front & Locust, a First Class stock of
DOI( GOODS,
consisting of nil the latest styles of
Dress Goods,
• Cloths,
GasMmores
Linen Cotton Goods,
_together with a full supply of
Shoetings,
of the best quality., 3:11s stoeleof
Bleached Goods,
Flannek3,
Balmorals,
Hoop Skirts,
and Shawls,
ectunot be surpassed
In addition to the Dry Good's depart
ment, he ha;:s the most carefully selected
stock of
BOOTS & SHOES
ever brought to. this place, consisting of
Ladies' Gaiters, Bahrorals,
Children's and Misses' Wear of all sizes
and descriptions. Men and Boy's Boots
of all kinds, sizes and styles,
A. share of public. patronage is solicited
J. S. .NI'I:YER,
Cor. of Locust 6:: Front.
April 2Sth ly.
J. A. \EEYERS
- This is an article for washing without rubbing, ex
ttupt, i n very dirty places, which will require a very
slight rub, and unlike other preparations offered for
a like purpose, will not rot the clothes.but will leave
them much whiter than ordinary methods, without
the usual wear and tear.
It removes grease spots as if by magic.and softens
the dirt by soaking, so that rinsing will in ordinary
cases entirely remove it.
This powder is prepared in accordance with ahem,
teal science, and upon a process peculiar to itself,
which is secured by Letters Patent. It has been in.
use for more than a year, •tnd has proved itself an
universal favorite; wherever it. has been used.—
Among the advantages claimed arc the following,
It saves all the expense of soap usually used on
cotton andliuen goods.
It saves most at the labor of rubbing and wear and
tear. . .
Also, for cleaning windows it is unsurpassed.—
With one quarter the time and labor usually re
quired it imparts a beautiful gloss and lustre, much
superior to any ether mode, No water required ex
cept to moisten the powder.
Directions with cacti package,
And can be readily appreciated by n single trial.—
The cost of washing for a family of five or six per
sons•will not exceed three cents.
... . ... _ ___. . .
The manufacturers of this powder are aware that
many useless compounds have been introduced to
the public which have rotted the cloth, or failed in
removing the dirt, but 'knowing the intrinsic excel
lence of this article they confidently proclaim it as
being adapted to meet a demand which has long ex
isted,aud which has heretofore remained uncap
plied. .
Manufactured b • ,
HO W E xf..4.STEV 4 NS,
2GO Broadway, Boston.
Also, 'Manufacturers of Family Dye
Colors. For sale by Grocers and Dealers
everywhere. - Oct. 20 3mo.
SEWING MACHINES 1
The "Wheeler & Wilson
ELLIPTIC," and "ROWE' S"
ANTORLD•RENOWNED SEWING
114. Machines.
While the WHEELER & WILSOY is
universally acknowledged to be the
BEST &lODINE IN THE WORLD
For Family use ; the " ELLIPTIC" which
is manufactured by the same Company,
and made on the same general principles,
is equally as good ; and the " HOWE" •is
unsurpassed as a SHUTTLE MACHINE,
All these Machines make the Lock
Stitch, and, are adapted to all kinds of
Family Sewing, Tailoring, and other man
ufacturing purposes.
•No RISK in BUYING TI COl3l •
Ae every Machine sold is WARRANTED
to give entire satisfaction.
~..3r-SEWINGMACHINESFORRENT,
Dec. 1, '66.3 Locust St., Columbia.
COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANE,
November 27th; 1866.
frHE DIRECTORS OF THIS INSTl
tutiou have this day declared a dividend
,of six and one-half per cent., free from all
National ta.v.es, payable on and after .the
first day of December, 1866. '
' SAMUEL SHOCH, Cashier
Columbia., Dec: 1, 1866-tf.
You must have
CLOTLII\G:.
You:want F 1 UST, to
get:a GOOD article..
You then want it as
CHEAP. aS POSSIBLE:
This is natural and
right enough.
The question is,
WHERE to buy ?
It is-to your Personal!
interest to consider.'
the following facts:
There is or-ganized in Phila—
delphia an, immense- estab
lishntent to make FIRST':
CLASS CLOTHING,
to make it cheaper than;
CUSTOMARY. The ma—
terials are bought DIRECT
from the best American and!
European ' manufacturers,
and thus considerable is
saved. Full prices arc paid'
to workmen, so as to ensure'
substantial and handsome
garments; the Salesmen.
and Clerks are such that
customers can fully rely •
upon them, and every of-•
fort is made to please and
suit patrons,so as to Keep.
as well as make custom-
The result of combined
industry,system and close
application of all the em
ployees, has secured a,
model establishment, a.,
SUPERIOR style of cloth-,
ing,and very MODERATE:
prices.
. _
at the. CORNER: of
smna STREET, and ex
tends from Market to.
Minor,Streets. and is now
the most extensive con
cern of the kind in Phial-,
deiphia.
You ars aqlceci to pa-,
tronize and encourage
this enterphsc.
We have,
I.st,Gent's neadv Made
Clothing:.
2d—Special - Department
Boy's Clothing.
3d'—Custom Department
To Make to order.
4th—Gent's Furnishing
Variety-
Yours, very respectfully,
WANMILIKER & BROWN
OAK HALL,
S. E. Cor. Gth S: Market,
PHILADELPHIA.
gra?' It will be worth a vis
it, whether you want to
buy or not.
O. Samples sent by mail
or express whet. desired.
Oct 13 GO
APLOEINC.
MERCHANT
EMI
CLOTHING STORE,
BLUE I'RONT
0ct27,.'66 tf.
NEW STORE.
Shirt higs,
ST4O l. li POWDER•
Patented May 29th, ISGG
W. G. PATTON, A gent
For the sale of
This.llonse-is locatecii
For Youth's and
Goods in Lame
Tic:kings, ctc