Site tgol4l,oi'lb# ~i-Pg. .: A. 11. RAIIBO, - •idOLIIiiIBIA RA. aaturclayi Feb. 9, 1867. A.Civertiseinents,_to secure Inarpodiite insertion ma let bo handed in on or before Thursday, evening LII Sl2°" TO B ENLARGED DO FiIPROVED! NEW.TYPE, Nim-P,RESS,Ate, IT has :been in, comtemplation . .for some time past s to anew,Press,and enlarge the =Spy." 2 It Was intended to make the improVemeut about: the'first of the year, but a disappointment oceurrei in refererige to a press: large , cylin der.a press 'is new being built, • in` New York, for this" establishment, and 'will be read,* tp-ship in p week" or two, 4t least.' This step is tendered necessary on ail: count of our increasing eirenlation, ~and advertising patronage,' as well as t 4;) give our patrons - more reading matter. We hope par friends will sustain us in our effort to giv'e then.a firat•class papec,and that we shall be able to realize those _pleasing anticipations of usefulness ,and profit with which editors and publishers, ineninmen ivith the ,rest''of mankind; so - nie'tinig,s indulge T!teitate - st iii ews. n 'the . ; Kentucky Leisla.ture; the HoliSe "releri•edito the Committee on F.Oderal Relations, a resolution that . the President be i•equesied to issue' a pro clamation fOr a: - general amnesty.; and, that if 'net now considered inexpedient bYliin,'John. b. bredki3 ridge be .'par cloned and permitted, to . _return to, his hol • kie . . Valuable salt .•sprtnas have - . been dis cos,-er.ed in_ the town 6114awrened 'Kansas. L. - The . Gl:and Jury of Ju the Distfiet •of Columbia presented mac t a oniesf, hy"Siiriate;4, ehai•oing 'him with e, inerder.. 9f --4khiahaia-..:14.1"4: • Serious .labor.: riots " , bai:e - death-red 111 the Department-of -Le linyd;;'near.Lille, in France: , 'Several rioters were. killed hy the In the Pennsylvania Senate,, on. Bion day, a:iesolntign, , was passed instructing the Pennsibiania:dElegigOif in Congresi to - , Urge , : the pending" Tariff - bill ". and anotber litiOking,to a change inthe names ,• . • and,dgties-of schol superintendents . The terms of serviee"of_l:s,oootreops, enlister] in 1864:in the reiular 'army, es--: pire diiringlle current : year, and the War-Department will fdLtheirplaces by fi\ esli eche ttnents. AbOUt; 12,000 . " Men hare been-recruited since ()etcher:l.,. and if enlistments continue in the same iatio - , the minimum strength "o . f the' army will be"reaelied cdabont.three' months: A, correspondent of • the Riehmond Ex s anihzer, Writes from iocomac county, Va., on the 25th ult., as follows :• have seen no where an account .Of phenomenon which appeared in this 'county.on the' 17th inst. ; and' whiCh I believe: . be, without. precedent. that - day, while the ground; was , thickly covered with- - SnoW ; and" a..".fie:rne of hair in progress, - the whole ':EaStern Shore was visited by one of the . severest thunder storms that•has ever been 'seen in this 'county. The lightning strnck'in .Variiaus quarters, Ond - . so great . was the „consternation of-the :people - at the - 'spec .tae e, that many thought that the-end of the world.-was approaching.— - • The St. Augustine- (Florida) -Exam iner, speaking of the, - great crop of oranges, says: that sixty, thousand will be picked- frOm ~one groVe. A gentleman writes that they,,hang irk rich Yellow clusters from trees on the Sides 'of streets, .and,'the,,soft air.,is redcilent of theirrielaperfnuae." liaddOp,•tbe: mnideter, who istolie hanged.; Norristown,--- Montgomery, , countY,i - Wednesday, will:- be into-;:eternitr. from the same .:gedlows• upon.-,.whieh'-,-Probst,_ the -Philo : . dpiphia:lnuideret,„epiated his crimes. . • The - enow-' drifts ,pd : the," Allegheny ro.o.Ll' iterps - are . thirty-feet'bikh. The ;tots/ - .of, hogs 'peeked.'in the West - thiS , 'Pseason' -isj put _down- it .• 3406,239; 11,taiUst.`' . 1, - 391;51.8 -laskieasbn. dhiesio e lnims'te take ,the - .leid;:,thavini thi;i:Sensoti-packed: 382,000; h:Ss"peci : ect 3§0,000; St: Louis, 163;060 , 1 162;000; siggtilaflaw suit.is tiow - .otottialat „Albanyc l . - ',,Tsv*Yon - ni eUeb.T...aniod "abut a ife*iyeelf. tii-got,:iielc" - ofwi r ed; Arid : prOiNiOclzfof , ssirop,"cand'yery "Niki'mpp" consented. , 'But the -°'husband of `the rhomeliest : promised to pay, " bocit,"alito ; aa . lhe 'negleeted-ito - halal over, the, suit, was _ brought to.:reekover the money.- • 05Alifeyiza anO, Altiortliuntonti. —Epitaph on a printer—Dead matter cow-belle- 7 :a pretty —Attention,is called to the Meat OIL IN. Ica in another col:. umn. Samuel Wright, Borough Reg ulator, is engaged in making a-survey, and . planing.. the nevi . , streets lately, pro-, posed by Council. —There is many an Eve tempted. . . satpt.ip our....dry-goods .windows._ firemen of•• Lancaster city are to have a parade on the 4th of September. is an Author a queer animal ? Because his tale comes out of his head. Eslitor. : at • Pfablers' Stove Store, Locust street, and examine their - Bridgiis c Fire Place' Stoves. • - —Governor Gearrhas-appointed Fohn Stauffer, of Marietta, this county, In spector Of whiskey at Philadelphia. --What nation prod4ccs mar l:jag-es ? 7 ---Pascittation. —Wine is a capital medicine when taken in the Drigino packagei'viz : grapes. —"None but Alie brave deserCe the "No;fair." and` male, butthe bra vc 'can olive with some of them. • —A- conscript being told that' it --4vas sweet to , die 'for his country - , tried" to ex: case himself on the. ground that he never did like sweet things. - —Artemis Ward says, '"liet us be happy, and live-within our means, even if we have to 'borrow money to, it —A. full grown wild cat wasshot - ,on Tuesday of last week by . a, Mr. - Cashman, of Straban tWp., Adams county. Pa. —The 'first shadofthe season arrived at New York from-Savannah, on the 28th ult. They sold for six dollars per pair. —Mr. ,Smith lave you, 'a marriage certificate ? "Yes three, your honor, two girls and u boy:" - —A splendid time was had at the res idence of our genial young friend G-. W. A., in Walnut street, a feiv•-evenings since, in the way of a sociable party. The 11.1.isseS,M— and were. the special attraction ,of the evening, - and played several'good " soaks" upon the party. —A number - of boot-blacks were arrested in New York, on Saturday last, for violating' the Excise law.' They polished boots' for tiimity-five cents, and gave drinks of whiskey to their custom ers from small-bottles which they -had, about them. . —Tile - Boston Tranicript-say's that a certain Mr. Coffin once being blessed the birth of 'a son,' a friend offered one 'hundred • dollars for` - the privilege of naming him. , The offer was, however, declined, when it was proposed.tO chris ten the child :Mahogany.: - . the: philosopher and statis tician of ,secession,--is pardoned.. So, at the - South, one melody',Avill be heard,no more, namely, "Hang.up 'de 'fiddle and De B ' ow."—• , . - I-1 , -•-• . -. . - ' ---- -- '- '2lie: - .4 —.- iiiii ' :'_6;:s; ' - "4 - 414 T Is - t -best'h6-. licr paper forcht dren harhas come under our entice in an editorial experience of fifteen years. Its receipt is always hail ed by, our oviri yoUngsters with,shOuts of welcome:--- - Somerset (Pa) Herald. The Little Corporal costs only one dollar a year. •Sample copiei, showing thu.most beautiful pretnians for clubs, sent for ten 'bents: Address Alfred L. Sewell, Publisher, Ohicago, erfeGt Sewing believe it to be the best, 0.11-"thingacon'-: sidered, of "any•that-Ithave known. ',lt is very,' simple and .:easily' ,the sewing from • thel, ordinary • spools is a great advantqcie • the stitch is 'entirely reliable it does ornamentil workbeatiti-• filllY; it is not - liable 'to get'out 'of order. suppose I can - sum itnil .up by' saying it is• a perfect' machine. 1,. have had Occasion to compare the ,work with ; that of otlier Juachines. 'TEO 'result was 1 ways favorable to' the Giover , • Machine. " —Testimony- of 11Irs A. .111" Spooner; 86 Bond Street,' Brooklyn,--1?e -fore.the Commissioner of Patents. . :—Thousands have been changed . -by the use of the Peruvian Syrup (a .pro toxide of Iron) from weak,-sickly, suffer'- ing creatures, to strong, healthy, and happy men' and:. Women, and invalids ''cannot reasenably• hesitate to give it a IFor Dyspepsia-and Debility it, is a specific. ' -About . . .. . -the. Hair : Hair is the robe which curious N . p.ture . weaves,. And does adorn our bodies, And that alone remains when every other beauty's gone. . , Whenever, a pew artiele,has come up promising to ennichi-adorn -. .or' lengthen this most ornaMental" of all ,coverings, our people have been, exceedingly " for: ward in giving- it a trial,- and in more instances' than' one have. been., sadly dis, appointed. It is then with great reluc tance that, we'leel disposed, to urge any thing n'w'in the Way of Hair Restorers; and we would not do-io 'now, but for the reason that we, lave in our -mind an .ar ticle of super excellent quality, one - that we have tried,., and know' full well its value: It is not only a dres.sing- that beautifies. and' rendeks • the hair- - of a natural glossy appearanae,..but-it-lengtb ens it -and will.restorU • it ,to its original color..lf red and rhas bcconie .gray, it Will bring back die 'ind,;, I.f flaxen, back - to:flaxen; if black, the` raven's plume cannot outvie the'- lustre - with which it will again relitru - to it.' We .know of a. 1 score of peksons,whosefaded and :fallen hair - has"been ,completelY•re,stored by' if. - We speak of Hall's ' 'Vegetable Sieilien' Hair . Renewer. - Use no other,. or- you will-be 'disappointed. --Pittsburgh. (Pa.) Gazete.' - - ' . . . ~. : --.-Whatever May be said. of. 'republics, itia at - least certain that advertisers are riot :always - ungrateful. A'....,genticman : recently gave a $25,060 _priutitig 'preis to•tho - Londori .Tel4raph, and sent -with the gift a. letter, in which he said-: your, paper, by -.judieious advertising, •I' ha.ye'ttimisseu. : the fortune which enables 'ine to offer' this testinio s ay ; Of regard' and This. is het inusual cuMstance.: .At .least the making ofrfor tunes- by j judicious' advertising is_ not unusual; althcngla the giiing of• twenty. five - thousand dolitu'• aeknowledgements therefor not so' com mon. BALTIMORE. [srmcsAL coRREsIoN:DENcE.] BALTIMORE MD., Web: 6th, 1.86 T. , TERRIBLE CASVALTi; • - -, Shortly after ten o'clock this morning 'a terrible casualty occurred at the three Story Building lately occupied by G. C.' Neal, on Baltimore street, opposite Holiday, by which two men were killed and,. five ,others injured. The . building Was being demolished with a view to the extension of Holliday street; south. A. force of laborers w ere employed by the contractor, and all were engaged in the cellar cleaning bricks, when, at "the hour above nanied, the floor above them 'gave way - froth' the 'pressure - of -- bricks piled upon it - , causing the gable end to fill in with louderash. Quite - an ex citement was' created in the -neighbor hood; and the noise by the eraSh was heard for several squares. :Themumbers of theFire - Department, and Police were promptly on—hand,- and extricated the unfortunates. The • five wounded were removed to their dwellings—while the two ,dead *ere -placed in the dead hawse at the Middle Station. ;One of the wounded was- the same person who received a contusion' on a similar occas 'sion about a year' 'ago, near the• sane place. In vie* c;f this unto Ward and disastro'us affair, it would be eminently proper that an ordinance-should be passed imposing a heavy fine On contract ors Who should pile bricks on the floors of houses in course of demolition, or. a law passed prohibitini , the - recklessness in :which they are iiraced. to- work -be= neath tottering walls, also;- providing for the indictment-, and trial before the Criminal COurt on charge 'of .criminal negligence, of all contractors - udder whose - supervision these accidents occur: NOT 'EIS GAME A nian ,was arrested yesterday charg ed with stealing an awning, the property of,a widow lady,-in this city--;(her pre cise.location is not stated.), The widow, upon* getting the .eanvass-back, coinPelled the accused to furnish securityto answer the charge at court why lie stole her thwl. • The , fellow • was- unfortunate in his selection of game ! - A BIT OF SECRET HISTORY When Mr. Carpenter-painted his well known ;picture of the " Death-bed of Lincoln," the figure of Andrew Johnson was one' of those gathered:, around the couch of the dying President, and very justly, for he was really there with, the rest. of the meinbers' , of the Cabinet and Others.. Before _the - finishing touches were given' to the picture, public opinion had so changed in the North respecting the new President, that the artist thought that. the popularity of his 'work would be injured by the prominence' of the Chief Executive in the paintings. So believing, he erased President' Johnson and inserted Schuyler Cplfax in his stead. Thus the picture, remains ; very few - knowing halv the' speaker of the House ohanced to be one of • the specta tors of , President Lincoln's death, artis tically, whm in reality he ,r was not pre- Sent. „_ , P9VP' GETOUT. c . Tronbsitima teA - 6 . 61 - TiOWAiin -:•seenik to meet' - with no little opposition, ' 'though 'it is not doubted by all ,right,' thinking men' that the atmosphere under which_ the Oadets'a:re_ being schooled is a rebel ode. I, am opposed to the removal of the Schools .so far as the disgrace to my native State is -concerned . ; but when I glance at the hoe-bed of Treason, as found in- Annapolis, at thls, I.' am in clined to look upon the - proposition as justand proper. .. If we f are to rear up a, navy of rebels,'-such as disgraced our country - in then let the . .School 'remain; -but -If ' esire loyal navy, ,remove the ca ,t.. 34, where `they can not breath the' : :,treason, and .where they . will no' - ehance -of its blighting- con a lotion. Vise , men have the matter in hand, .and "I've, nq doubt they. will moveln' the right man tier About-it.' s, _ TEE INV !! . , Oar ,llarber, is open This is the first time'sinCe December. Vessels of all descriptions come and . go regularly,: although the ice is•lfeaVy en their 'path. It has been thoroughly' broken up and only - floats . ' in small .pieces •upon ,, .the water,. moved :by the slightest winds from one side of the pass to the other. In someplaces on the• Ba - banks of ice can be' seen from. five to, ten feet in height,, - .floating with the winds . - and tides. At Fort Oarrol, in:the . Patapsco, the'iee is in all conceivable shapes, bank around' its walls to an enormous height.' , :',sOthe `of - tlie-cakes 'present. a thickness of over fifteeninches,-- - -this is thicker than- . lt hasheen f6r ten years 'in this,latitude:::. The freshets ,(expected) are much dreaded V those , aldng- 'the river banks 'and •.valleys. The long bridge atlVashington has already been damaged 'to such an extent •as to stop communication with Vir:ginia by that route, and greater damage is hourly ex. petted, lfeaven forbid ! S[JNDAI-LIIiE Our City presents a Sunday-like ap pearance—business of all, kinds seems to be at a " dead halt,'! and salaries are being lowered: i A merchant informed, me, a few - days ago, - 'chit: - "'duller times had ,not been With hire than -at present, since•the spring of 18,61.'i This is bad news, and I fear a'precursor.to what ...WC may expect'' during the coining season. We may thak therebel portion' of our citizens for it.; .•• . - AL3IOST 'AN EXCITEMENT Is. being. raised here - concerning , the , - Grand Presentation•Festival,.tO - come off at the InStitute;on'the 22d- Of this month' 'Theie is .30,00U-Presents',to, be, giv,en. away; fOr',s:3o,oooz_.:,Ea.ch holder of a ticket receives • pros.ent --of- some sort, ranging from - 25 - cents. to , $1.500. - . The originator gives .$5,000 of the monies receivid, to 'the benefit of . tho poor of this city, .ind-Aids-;`alreadyT'piaoed $5OO I in the . hdnds : of -the _...President . of-the Association •fOrthe'iinpievencient of . the coaditiatiof.,the poor, and -received . his, receipt therefor . ram opposed ., to. gift enterprises ntiy . ftkind, - :lOoking to - a swindle of those•wlib participate in,them but,the oneTrallitdo to is a'bonp, fide af- lair, for the:purpose Of.the disposal of a stock of jewelry, utifOrtunatefy,bought in these dull ,days,Hithe , ureprietor4of , the' same placing, - lhe entire the hinds oft set• of gentlemen; headed by out. Mayor, .Justice'• of, the ' Orphans' Court, and , others of undoubted veracity.'. Those feel dit4pose . d to.lielptthe p'o o r -be 'throwing a 'dolltir': away by. investing—at least it is my , JAMES S. WATK.I:IIS. SPECIAL NOTICES A Cough, A Cold, or A' Sore Throat, Requires Immediate Attention, and should be "Checked. ' Ir At.Lewin) TO CONTINUE, OF TELE LUNGS, A. PER:NIA:YE:NI" TILIMAT DISEASE, Oft , 15 OFTEN TIIE RESULT. B. 11.0 N S BRO - NCHICAL TROCHES, Having a direct influence to the parts, give ' immediate relief. , 4 For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh,Z Con sumptive and Throat Diseases, Troches are used with always good.success. SINGERS AND PUBLIC. SPEAKERS will find Trecheeueful in 'clearing' the toite:when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving - the' throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs: The Trcchcs 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 proced their efficacy by a test of many years, each year finds them in no', localities in, various parts of the world, and the Troches are• universally pronounced better than other articles. ,OiITAIX only' °' BMWS Bronchial Troches," and do not take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be offered. Sold everywhere. [Dec.l, 1866--Gm. WISTAR'S .BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. This remedy has long been cherished by the community for its remai liable efficacy in relieving, healing and curing the most obstinate, painful and long-standing cases - of dnigh, Cold, Influenza, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Wlulepin& Cough, Creep,• Asthma,- Inflammation of the Lungs; while even Consumption Itself has yielded to its magic ii -rence when all other means have failed. Its whore history proves that the past has produced no remedy' of equal value, as a cure for tho numerous and dangerous pulmonary affections which prevail all over the land. Unsolicited Testimony. From ANDREW ARMIES, ESQ., of Fairfield, Me. "About eightyears - since. my son, Henry A. Archer, now Postmaster at Fairfield, Somerset county, Me., was attacked with spitting of blond, cough. weak ness of Lungs, and general debility, so much so that our family physician declared turn to have a "SEATED CONSUMPTION." He was under medical treat ment for a number of months, but received no bene fit from it. At length, i from the solicitation of him self and others, I was induced to purchase one bottle of WISTARS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, which benefitted him so much I obtained another bottle, which in a short time restored him to his usual state of health. -1 think I can safely recommend this remedy to others in like contiition, for it is: I think, all itpurports to be—The Great Lung Ben:ecty for the Times! The above statement, gentlemen, is royfroluntary offering to you in favor of your Balsam, and is at your disposal." Prepared by SETH W. FOWL) & SON, IS Tremont Street, Boston, and for sale by Druggists generally. SCROFULA. The Rev. Gte. Storms, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says, in the Bible Examiner, by way of apology for.pub fishing a medical certificate in his Magazine, of the cure of his only son, of Scrofula, "after dissolution appeared inevitable." "We publish this statement, " not for. pay. but iu gratitude to God who has thus "answered prayer, and in justice to Dr. Anders ; he " ing satisfied that there is virtue in the lodine Water treatment, which the readers of this Magazine will "thank its Editor for bringing to their notice." 4 'irculars free. Dr. H. Anders' lodine Water is for sale by J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, iG Doy St., N. Y., and by all Druggists. Ejan2o-Imo. ITCH! ITCH ! ITCH ! «SCRAM= 'SCRATCIat MM2EI= M =I Also cures Salt Rheum. Ulcers, Chilblains, - aud all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cents. Forsole by all druggists. 8y sending 60 cents to Weeks rk Pot ter. Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, it will he forwarded - by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. june o,ly. DEAFN .SS ; BLINDNESS' AND CA larrh, treats With 114e, - .lthw t - .'Snoopes; Lir,Dr.. J. A - AtS; "Ud graild' - '-qtriAt; 4 ( fdFftrterly ' of-" deli; liolland,) No 519 Pine Street, Philndelplibi. Testi monials from 'the most reliable sources in the city and ootints,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 exami, nation. mar. 24, N.G-ly REMEDIAL!. ENSTILTUTE FOR SISECIAL CASES, No. 14 Bond Street,.New York. information, with the highest testimonials: also, a Book on Special Dweasts, in a sealed envelope, sent free. %-o—Be sure and send for them, and now will never regret it; ferias advertiing physicians, in nine cases out of ten, are imposters, without references, no 'stranger should bo trusted. Enclose a stamp for postage, and direct to Die. 'LAWRENCE, No. 14 BOND STREET, NEW I'OllK. [Dec. L'6G-Iv. All may Marry Happily. Irrespective of wealth. age or beauty and the love of the opposite sem can be gained by following simple rules, send a directed envelope to SARAH B. LAM BERT.- jnne lath, ly Greenpoint, Kings Co., New York WONDERFUL BUT TRUE ! 'MtnAwn Ilniniormv, the world renowned Astrolo gist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant state delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instru ment of intense power, known as the Psychomo trope, guarantees to produce a perfect and life-like picture of the future husband or. wife of the appli cant, with date of ruarriagp, occupation, leading traits of character, <ie. This is no imposition, as testimonials without number can assert. By stating place of birtlimge, disposition,color of eye. , andinur and enclosing fifty cents and stiimped,envelope ad dressed to yourself, yon will receive the picture by return mail, together with desired information. Address in confidence, _ Mimi.= GERTRUDE ItE,3IIEUTON: P.O. BOX 297: West Trey. N. Y. Sept. 22, Gmo. Dr. Seltenek , o Mandrake .Pills. A Substitute for Calomel..., These pills are compOsod of veriohs roots, haring the pow•erlto relax tho secretions of • the liver as promptly and effectually as -blue pill' or murcury, and •tvithout producing any of those disagreeable or dangerous effects which often follow the use of the In all bilious Disorders these Pills may be used with confidence, as they pro Mote the discharge of vitiated bile, and remove those obstructions from the liver and biliary duets. tehich are the cause of bilious affections in general.' SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS euresick head ache, and alt disorders of the liver, indicated by sallow skin, coated tongue, costiveness, drowsiness and ageneral feeling of weariness and lassitude, showing that the liver is in s. torbib or obstructed condition. • In short, these pill. may bo used with advantage in.all cases when a purgative or alterative medicine is required. • Please ask for" Dr. Sel:onck's Mankrako observe that the two likenesses ofthe-Doctor are on. the Government stamp—one when in the last stage of co.etntription, - -and the other in his. present health, • Sold by all Druggists and dealers._ Pile & 25 cents per box. Principal Office, No. 3.5 - Is.;orth 6th Street, • . I?hiliffielphia Pa. General Wholesale Agents; Demris Barnes & Co.. 21 Park Row, New York; S, S. lfauce,lol3 Raltirnore Street, Baltimore Md., John D. Perk, N. E. corner of Fourth and Walnut Street, Cincinnati,'o,hib; Walker 6 Taylor, 1.31 136 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill.; Collins Brothers. southwest corner , of Bedond and Vine Streets St, Louis,Mo. •[nof - ,10 '66-ry = Philadelphia .oancer,Hospital." Caiider HOsi4t9.l: _L • Professor - R. 11. Rline..Prixteipal.Phy sician. and Surgeoffto the Philadelphia Cancer Hos pit:lL-office No. 931 ARCH Streelos-rdaily making astonishing and .most •miraeulous.cures of:Cancer by the most scientific and lately approved remedies known to the civilized world, among which are his great Cancer Antidotes, wonderful treatments that operate specifically upon •he Cancer and "cancerous affections, tinticioting, killing 'and destroying the .Cancer,.every particle, root and fibre belonging to it Or them, without pain or the use of the knife, with ont.caustic; eating and burning medicines; without the loss of blood, or in the least affecting the ,sound flesh. No other treatment should ever be used. No other persons have these antidotes. -To investigate these treatments, to see patients under treatment,' and to ,examine the, terrible ; specimens thus re moved. call and see eraddresS .• • - , _ . . ''• R.H.H.L.INE z ' 'At. D. • . , . ..., Office, Is.o. 931-ARCH St., Plilladelp - hia- Po. P. - 0 Box 1474..- . - „ • For particulars send foy,ct Ciroular. [nor3 '66.tf NOTICE" TO- IMIEDERS: Co'stm'irrini:: *D OTHERS. 11HE place, to pa rcliaso t!.n.q.ckezip j__33oilding Stone:is He is now.filling,a very large contract of large stone for , a.• have,a large quantity of. SMALL IN G- STONE; whi9h he Will 'sell,at re4,oed prices; as they accumulate in liis way;, :will either deliver or sell in the Quarry, • •• -• • S. S. DETW/4.ER. 'Columbia, Dee 8, isso,zr, ?;'FIRST. NATI^NAL ,BANS or COLUMBIA. Interest will be Pala by tbis Bank on special , Deposits,:as follows: LIOR'n months, 5 per cent.; 1(4.6 months, and tinder 12 months; 4 per cent.; for 3 _months and under 6 months; 3 per cent. per annum. • • WE MAKE COLLECTIONS ON ALL ACCESSIBLE POINTS IN TECE 'UNITED STATES, ON LIBERAL TERMS, DISCOVNT NOTES, DRAFTS, AND BILLS OF EX CHANGE. • • ~-„ • BUY AND SELL GOLD, SILVER, AND ALL UNITED STATES SECURITIES. And are prepared to DRAW DRAFTS on PHILADELPHIA, 'NEW YORK, BAL TIMORE, PITTSBURGH, ENGLAND, IRELAND;. SCOTLAND, , FRANCE, and all parti of GERMANY. - • S. S. DETWILER, .Jan:l2, -Cashier: GREAT INDUCEPIIENT • . OFFERED TO BUYERS /71; REAT ; bargains in Boots; Shoes, dsc. 1... T Our stock. consists of all the latest styles of Dress Goods, - • Cloths, . Cassimeres, Linen 47,'COtton Goods, - together with a full supply of Sheetings, Shirtingsi, .. , 'lgekinie, 4 - . e. _ . of the bestquality.y Our stoek,of Bleached Goods, Flannels, . ~. _ Bahiiorals, Hoop Skirts, and Shawls, _ . . - cannot•-be . urpassed - • - addition to the Dry . • Good's depart ment, he has the Most carefully selected stock of - . BOOTS., &SHOES - ever - brought to this - consisiing of Ladies' Gaiters, Balmorals,_ Children's. and 'Misses' Wehr of all. sizes and descriptions. Men and Boys' -Boots of all kinds, sizes and, styles, A share of public patronage is solicited - J-. S. SNYDER, - Cor. of-Locust & Front. Jan 19, Iy, IMPROVED frIFIE IMPROVED "SAFETY LINES," I invented by Amor D. Ken dig and John 3\llller, is the'best known invention of the kind yet offered to the _People. It acts like a charm, : and does not CUT or INsu the Horses' month, Ipc.e similar inventions. Rprevents the Horsefrom raising, kicking and running, and bringth him at once to a detd Persons in want of per fect SAFETY LINES, should examine this before purchasing any other. Having purchased the Right for Lancas ter County, I am prepared to sell Town ship, Borough and Individual Rights. Address, .111001 VAS Iic.F.XII34G, :janl2-Gt] Columbia; Lancaster Co., Pa. JULES JARED'S " EMAIL DE PARIS." A NEW BEAUTIFIER OF '2IIE SKIN. Testimonials ofCelelprateldEadies: The secret of beautifying the skin being known only to Messrs. Jared & Rene, they honorably stato that it ditfers from all other preparations.• It,gives to the must harsh 'and freckled :kin both the tes: tare and color of polished ivory, removing; all dis colorations, whether appearing, as freckles, ,tan, morphow, moth,.or black worm specks, and is es pecially successful in smoothing out, the marks left by Small Pox-. 'The agents of "L'Email de Paris" most confiden tly submit to the public the earnest endorsements of such distinguished ladies as Sl'; NORA. lIISTORI, Melo FELICITA VESTVALI, Miss MAGGIE MrrenELL. Mrs. D.P.DOWERS, LUCILLE WESTERN, Marl. PON ISI, Mrs. EMMA WALLER; LUCY RUSHTON, NOE3IE DE lil ARGUER. ITTES, M SS, AGNES PERRY, - I 4 and triany, o.th soldultoilitgb .t.nnilive.kii , th - ...pi : d-. 4115ssiba gives t e strunp'oE,trn thfulness to their in telligen and gtnuine approval. ' 'nip: DEA u i IFUL LUCILLE WESTERN saps: 1 fin I that the "Email" produces all the brillianry of rouge add filly-white; with the great and pecu liar advantage of total narmlessness. It really adds to the selitnesi and beauty of the skin. THE lIIAGNIFICENT vEsTvAld says: I have sulred so much from. the various white lotions, to.; which my theatrical profession obliges me to, use, that I consider it a perfect benefaetion to find a preparation which gives. the necessary whiteness to the skin, and leaves the skin cool and smooth. ISS'MAGGIE MITCHELL sayi: ' I have tried the skin beautifier, "L'Email do Paris" and found that it instantly imparts a natural bloom and freshness to the complexion.' - • • "Jared's Email de Paris" is used .as a delicate ,beatitifiei bf the skin' for .Theatre,, Saloon or Ball Room, by the most refined .and 'scrupulous Indio.: producing all the beautifying effects of route and filly-white, without their vulgar glare or injury to the skin. Sold by all first-class Druggists, Perfumers and Lades' .11air Dressers. L.lsabeau. 822 Brondwgtv; Donuts Barnes S: Co., and F. G. "Wells ,E Co., New York; and Eugene Jouin,lll South Tenth street. and Johnson Hollo way tt Cowden, Philadelphia, Agents. Orders by mail should be addressed to— JARED 411,ENE, General Agents and Importers, New York. . feb 2.6m0] QUARTERLY ,REPORT. QTATEINIENT SHOWING THE CON -1..i dition of the 1v first , National Bank of Columbia, on Monday, January 7th, 1567. RESOURcES. Notes and bills discounted, 1884.50.33 U. S. 'Bonds for circulation, 190,000.00 U S Securities on hand,' 17,000.00 359,350.33 Cash in notes ofother banks, • -970.00 Legal tenders .1: Comp 'd Notes, r..aoso.uo Cash Items, .. .. 4,922.98 Specie," 000.00 47,891.93 Lae from Banks, 15,112.10 Expenses, 1,497.30 Interest paid on deposits, - 345.33 - 1,842,03 Premiums paid, 39.80 Fixtures,l.2oB.o3 . . LIABILITI.ES. Capital Stock, paid • - $150,000.00 - Surplus Fund, 4.30q0 Circulation, . - . 132,000.00 Deposits. oz: Ce . rtificatti, $73.128.68 Do ' Transient, 43,487.39 116,616.37 Dividends unpaid, . • . 25.00 Duo to Banks and. Bankers, 6,617,85 Profit and Loss, . . G 9.24 Discounts,' - ' 5,790.60 • - - Interests, 5,715.05 Exchange, • 5010. 12,085.81 Indebtedness of Directors, $23,290.00 Sworn to and subscribed by , • • S.S. DETWILER, Cnsbier. Jan. 7,1807,3 m TILL YOVR ALBUMS. 100 of r lElp re l n Cl ' s P pz ll tni O si T i O E G n ß oli A sh P i lll inc l American handsome Ladies, mailed for 30 cts. , Address DAVID RODGERS, ' - Station D., :New York. Dec. 29, '6G—Gmo.7-. HARRY HUNTER. \VASA - , RIGHTER, HUNTER; 'RIGHTER,. Wholesale D..l.l;gistS; No. 41 North Third Street, - ' PHILADELPHIA. INEPORTERS AND GRINDERS . OF SPICES. Dealers in' Drugs, Chemicals. Dye Stuffs,Patent Medicines, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, . Manufacturers of " Kaign's Syrup Tar." ".(novl7 OUR .PRICES • - Decidediy Reasonable !, .LENS' and BOYS' WEAR, • CLOTES. C.ASSMIERES, - SATINETTS and JEANS. - BEAUTIFUL ; DRESS. •GOODS. • liferinoes. Cashmere, . Poplins, Delainei 41 - ad Col:1111.0.s: , Afullline of Prints from 12 cents up. Wool and Cotton FlannelSt Bloached and ITnbleaehed ,Table Linens, 'rowels, Nalikins cfr.... Crash 'Fluor and Table.oll Cloths. , -"We have bought par stock for. net, cash and we will sell at a. very short profit; • - J. W:,STLIAC'YAt (.7.9r 2.1.43,-&J..rlcust st.. •'. 'Jan 1:9, , 1371" - Columbia, Pa. - TIIST''`REC.E.IV.E'D,'n•frCsIi f supply of eJ CitTnrf,girinamon; Prunes. Layer Rai sins, ;Cranberries, ,Valentin Raisins, Sn gars,' Spices, cho ice, Syrups, . Glassware,' Ctlieensware, &c., I.C&c., at - ULLEN & 13R05., dec 1,518 tf] Odd Fellows' Hall. ATTRACTIONS . FOR - • • •;-;•:', , . • THE HOLIDAYS P'OINT7DMR,SMI'I".I-I'' S ABEAUTIFUL STOCK OF FANCY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, &c., FOR THE HOLIDAYS. ,- - OPENED THIS WEEK, , Another lot of those HEAVY WOOL and COTTON • . • ; _ . MUSLINS, 1..2c,we0x- GREAT, SUCCESS ! ITa GREAT SUC- MERCHANT TAILORING Business Department of our EVERYBODY PLEASED WITH OUR WORK • AND PRICES 20 PEI CENT. SAVED CLOTHING At FONDERSMITH'S ZT.PCNAT PITI:S 1 Fashionable -Furs, • • inti. Good Furs! ~ Capes, „ - • Collars, Berthas, . Vietoreans, Muffs, THE NEW SKATING ,MUFF,, A N D - LADIES' FUR -HOODS. il F I JII MEP/ETU TRE BHT FIE fit the Lowest CUR PRICES. - SHAWLS, CLOAKS AND CLOTHS, Illahnoreils and Moop Skirts ' At Astonishingly Low Rates, For the Holidays, Dec. 15, 1865 IkATHEN the great Bedford Count) , Orator said Switzerland 12;:d her Winklereld, Scotland her Bruce,an d America her Booth, he should not have referred to the assassin ~V of Abraham Lincoln, but ' the greatness of BbOth, Me' TOIKVCCON ST, on Locust Street, Columbia, who keels the best as sortment of SEGARS and TOBACCO in the market. in his selection of Segan, are Havana, at prices ranging from $35 to $9O per M. • Yarn, at prices ranging from $3O to $75 %a M Clara Seed, at " " $2O to $4O `- Common Segars , " " • $lO to $2O " All Brands of Tobacco known in the market: Smith (C Jones' Virginia Navy, J. MeKnight's Va. Congress, J. McKnight's Va. Cavendish, Baltimore Spun, • and the Celebrated - " Stemless Navy. In his Natural Leaf will be - found, Rough and Ready Va., . Rose Bud Mountain Dew, Bachelors' Hall, Paton Gra.vely, In_his Fine buts.mai bgibuinl Michigan, ' -• • ' Gail &Ax No. 1, and Lone Boy. Besides Pipes, Pouches, Wallets, 41iii`o bacco Bags and , Boxes, - and all the Fine Brands of Smoking Tobacco, Pure Turkish, Mixed Turkish, Rose, Virginity, Lynchburg and James River, besides all the Lower Gradesusually found in a first class establishment. Can and examine for yourself, and Booth or Jack will show you the " Tower." Dec. S, 180 G •-ly..] GEO. M. BOOTH. QUARTERLY REPORT rIF the Condition of the' COLUMBIA k.../ NATIONAL BANK, on the morning of the Bret Monday of January, 1867 RESOURCES. Notes and Bills discounted, $770,475.14 U. S. Bonds don'd for circul'n, 509,000.00 • do . on hand, - 22,100.00 _ $1,301,575.14 - Notes of National Banks, 3,015.00 do . State Banks, 21.00 Legal Tenders 4:C'tlln't Notes, 70,310.00 Specie, ' 195.00 - --- 74.447.00 Remittances & other cash items, 6 ; 550.63 Due from National 8ank5.135,470.83 do Banks and-Bankers, 605.06 5421,643.03 Banking Hon's°, Current eiTenses and lases paid, • 51,530,854.55 LIABILITIES. • • Capital Stock paid in, - • ,-.- 5500,000.00 Surplus Fund, - - - - - - 100,000.00 Discounts and. Exchange, 55,114.57 Profit and Loss, . 1,042.50 t 421,645.03 --- C,157.13 Duo to National Banks, . 9,817,28 do other,Banks and Bankers, 1,2::3.03 Circulation of Columbia Bank, 12,269.00 do Columbia Nat'l Bank, 413,310.00 Individual Deposits, . ' . . .. ' • • $1,530,834.85 , Indebtedness of Direct - ors,• $21,600.00 Sworn to and subscribed by •• , SAMUEL SE(OCII, Cashier. Tan. 7,1867.-3 m J. F. COTTRELL J. F. 4CCITTREP, & BROTHER, - Successors to " , • , J. W.COTTRELL; dec'd, • . „ :nenters•in Foreign d Domestic Hardware, Bar iron, Steel; NailS, Glass, Paints, Oils,Yarnishes, Turpentine Benz. ne(te., • • " A large assortment ofTarlor, Cook and and ()Mee • Stoves - til‘Vay's- on- hand. Tin Ware manufactured to' order 'at shortest notice. • s: • ,WOOD, AND WILLOW WARE,' in large quantities and of every variety- PloWs; Corn •Shellars, - _Febd- Cutters; Shovels; Iloes, , Forks,:Rf.kes, ct-c. , „ Coarse , and - Fine Salt at lowest-market - • -• prices. , . . ,A large assortmentef Double and Single barreled' Powder Flasks, 'Game •Bags and shot pouches. - Riße & Blasting Powder, shot and-caps. • Highest , ntarket prices paid - IbY Clover,. Timothy 'and Flax. seeds , -large ,quantitAisof.wliich we; have constantly on Land ax d offer at the lowest -rates. • "' Lubricating; Sperm and Fish Oils, suit able formacirinery.."AFina assortment of Coal Oil Lamps, Shades. Lanterns, and ,LairiP trimmings. , " • , We respectfully solicit a share' of 'public patronage. I.,ocust, Street; Columbia. Nov. 4, 65 if, -- AT COLUMBIA, PA. OE 1162133 By buying your I= Is- VARIETY AT Columbia. B 0 0 T Slit N. P. CoTTRELL HEADQUARTERS N. Y. S. VOLUNTEER INSTITUTE, 629 ItnoADway, N. Y. IN AID OF THE DESTITUTE AND ORPHAN SONS • - - ' OF 01113, Volunteer Soldiers and Sailors, A GRAND MILUAIt.Y PROMENADE CON-CERT AND PRESENTATION, Will be given nt the'N.Y. STATE ARSENAL, cornor of ith Avenue and 85th street. Thursday Ev",%., April 4th, 1867, at 7 o'clock. TINS INSTITUTION, founded for the purpose of• gratuitously educatting the sons of deceased Soldiers.niarl Seamen of the Unitod States,, was re moved last spring from Depobit, Delaware, N: Y., to' its present location, corner of Fifth Avenue and, Seventy-sixth Street, N. - Y. ' This Institute is in the Fourth Year of successful operation. •It is nota mere home of the &ladles; or ordinary orphan asylum, buta Military - Distitute, where the sons of officers and privates shall not feel degraded, but he kept upon. the .social 'level, their fathers_ placed them prov•otie to the war. The N. Y. S. Volunteer Institute, remind only to, West Point, will be open' to the reception of Pupils 'or Cadets from any State Asylum in the Union, upon complying_ .with the , published' requirements and Constitution of the Institute, making it in fact a, National Institue for all deserving its advantages. • Among many others, the 'Cadets have been hon.. ordd with the following distinguished endorsement Major-General JOSEPH HOOKER, - JOHN A. DIX, H. E. DAVIES., Colonel TRAFFORD, 71st Regiment, • COX, 22nd " ItIeGREGOR. 250,000 Tickets at One Dollar each, and. 250,000 Presents, being one to each Ticket Holder., 125;000 DOLLARS, Presented as - Follows 1 prize $lO,OOO in Gold 1 " House and Lot on Fulton Avenue, free of incumbrance 1 Splendid' Residence and Two Lots in Harlem,free of ineumbranee 50 " Greenbacks, $l.OO each 1 " Cottage House and Lot, 30x100, splendid location in Harlem 100 " - Greenbacks. 840 each 1 " City Lot in Harlem 1 " Painting—David Playing the Harp before Saul 2 " Sot Diamonds; - Ring. Ear Rings and Pin, $5OO each 1 " Grand Piano, (ihickering 4 " Fine Pianos, $3OO each 1 " Valuable Blooded Horse ' 1 " .-Ladin3' Saddle Horse 1 " Bay Horse, 15 hands 10 " Sets of Harriess. $5O each " Eupe'r Sewing iUaehines, $lOO each 100 " Family Sewing Machines, $75 each 10 " Sets of Cottage Furniture - . each 15 " Gents' Fine Lever Gold Watches, $205 each 15 Ladies' Fine Lever Gold Watches, ,$l3O each 10 " Gents' Fine Gold Guard Chains, $lOO each 5 " Ladies' Fine Gold Guard Chains, - SOO each 25 " Silver-Plated-Tea Sots, $75 each 20 " Suits Cents' Clothing, to order, $5O 20 " Ladies' Dress Patters, to order, $3O 1 " Gents' Saddle and Equipments 1 " Ladies' Saddle and Equipments 1 " Fine Top Buggy, Brewster's best 200 " Photographic Albums 700 ". Copies Illustrated History of the War, viols.) $7 each SOO " Gold Pens. Pentu6 and Sleeve But tons, $6 each. 500 " Table. 'Pea Spoons and Fapkin Rings, $3 each 1030 " Call Bells and Plated Fruit Knives, $.3 each The balance to consist of the following artic les, viz: Works of prominent Authors, Engravings of distinguished personages, Musienllnstrumems, Work Boxes,3l nstc Boxes, Photograph Albums, Opera Glasses, Breastpins and Finger Rings, Gents Fob Chains, Ladies' G. Id Watch Chains,Ladies' and Gents'llidingW hips; Emblem Cards for 'Parlor Amusement, Parlor Ornaments, , Pictures, Frames, Writing Cases, Kid Gloves, die, de. de., amounting to Making in the nagregrde, -250,000 presence, valued at 5125,000 HOW TO OBTAIN TICKETS Orders rnny be sent to us enclosiog the Money,. from one to twenty-five dollars, in a registered letter, at our risk, with stump for return postage. Luger amounts should be sent in dratts, or by express, at the following club lutes. .113 Send by Post-Odic° Order if possible. • • 5 Tickets to one address, - - 50 10 .. " - - - -900 20 " - - - 17 50 30 " - 24 2.5' 40 " ;50 - . ,43 55! •1 1 00 5500 Address orders aril communications to KENNE,DY fi CO. G 29 Broalway, ;New York • SPECIAL NOTICE.—To the Military Organization influencing the largest sale of Tir•kets will be pre sented a handsome lirgimcittal St.tnrlard: Parties purchasing . tickets will plea.e advise Agents to which Regiment. ele., they desire to credit their purchase. MERCHANT IAILORINC. Xncl CLOTHING STORE, The Best and Cheapest in 'Columbia,at the BLUE' FRONT, We are now offering clothes cheaper than the cheapest, and can snitthe most partic ular ones, both in styles, tit and quality,— HANDSOME SACK COATS, 'for ;5'5,50 and upwards. We are bound not to be undersold b e anyone.. Alt, clothing, cut, sold or made up at my establishment,. is warranted to give satisfaction. Call and examine Our stock. Blue Front Clothing Store, Front Street, opposite the Ferry Landing. N. B; Coats, Pants and Vests cut at the, shollest notice, in the latest style. „- Ozt 27, '66 tt NEW DRY GOOD STORE. Adjoining Odd Fellows' Hall. EDWARD REUSS begs leave to inform the Citizens".of Columbia and vicinity that he has neatly fitted up a room adjoin ing Odd Fellows' Hall, and opened a dry goods store with a varied assortment cf new and desirable goods such tts • GENTS. FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTH'S. CASt` EKES, Calicoes, Muslins, Tickirigs, Delaines, Merinos. Poplins, Silks plain and figured,. Notions ac., c 1 e., Ltc., He hopes by- strict attention to business,. and low prices, to merit the patronage of this communty, 130,155.94 2,150 00 EDWARD REUSS. „ N. 8.-L-Tho Tailoring busiuess - will still be carried on in all its branches.- E. R. Col'a SeLit,-S. "" TO THE PUBLIC. BEFORE BUYING YOUR COAL Else where, give us a call and, EXAMINE OUR STOCK: Our Coal is all kept in seperatelains a d not mixed. We only keep the four firt class articles, BALTIMORE CO., • BLACK DIAMOND,- • LYKEN'S VALLEY; - • ' - - AND - • - • - SHAMOKIN. When the Schuylkill Coal is desired-We can sell it by the_ car load or otherwise. -Priees as ituy inColtim.l3ie.. and what you buy you receive. . COOPER & PEART„ Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 'Lumber and Coal: ' Sept. 1 66. • . 11,044.31 455,639.00 455,016.41 JOHN M. GREEN • - NEW HAT & CAP*STORE, No. 64 North Queen Street, 'Howell's •_ ' - - Buildinz, Lancaster,Pa. . .. rrirE undersigned 'being. apractical 1 HATTER; and having given p his per sonal' attention to business would take this opportunity of informing the public generally that he,has opened a- :NEW HATS& CAP - STORE, niovi mentioned, where - he will be At all times prepared to supply those who mnyfavorhim with call with . :::RESTA CHEAPEST HATS a CAPS of the Latest and Most Fashionable Style. flaying had considerable experience•in the - business, he hopes to'ineetat generous sharo of public patronage. , aug. 1.8-043-ly JOHN M. GREEN'. $13,000- 12,000 10,000 5,006 b,OOO 1,006 2,000 i,:~oo 1,000 1.200 2.1 , 00 1,000 300 GOO 800. 1,000 7,100 GOO 3,000 1,950 1,0?,0 400 1,875 1,009 1,000 100 150 VG 1 OW 4,900 3,0'.',G. 2,500 3,006 EBM H. BL DRESS GOODS,
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