Slu SehuuDia /pg. A N. RAIJI3O, to,ox.vm turA Saturday , Sept. 1, 1886 Advertisements, to secure Immediate insertion must be handed in on or before Thursday evening eneh week- The Nesrs. A convention at Le*ingion,Ky.,eleeted delegates to the Philadelphia Convention in September. The iinpres6on that Jeff Davis will soon be released from his iniprisontilei3t is steadily gaining grOtind at Po'rireSs Monroe. During last month 1001 deaths from cholera liaim occurred in Cincinnati. 11 plot has been discovered in New Orleans to assassinate Gen. Sheridan, Man wander of the Gulf Department. It was designed to accomplish his death by the explosion of a shell made for the occasion. The Union Republican Convection of the Congressional districts comprising Philadelphia met on Wednesday. In the first diitriet Jos. D.. Lyndall was placed in nomination. In the st F ound third al)(1 foprth districts, Messrs O'Neill, Myers and Kelly Were unanimously renominated• The new constitution of North Carolina bF, been rejected by 1082 majority. The cholera reports shows 12 deaths in Cincinnati, 10 deaths in New York, 10 cases and 4 deaths in Philadelphia. All volunteer officers now in service, including those of the Freedmen's Bu reau, arc soon to be mustered out of service Flan. John M. Morehead, formerly Governor of North Carolina, died on the 28th. The military commission at New Or leans has closed its investigation into the late riot.. Ten. cemeteries in St. Louis report 73 cholera interments on Tuesday. A general removal of the United States district attorneys and United States mar shals is expected mithin a f,ew'days. Secretary Seward is reported to have prepared a vigorous paper aemanding, in demnity of England for the depredations of the Alabama and'other English pirates. Per contra, England is putting in enor mous claims against the United States for losses of English subjects in the south by Federal seizures of property during 'the war. 113 e Ball. Nuisance. The Philadelphia Saturday Night makes some sensible remarks in reference to Base Ball players. it says : "We determined, last week to cease the publication of games of Base Ball, and we are pleased to learn that most of our daily . cotemporaries have concluded to follow our example. When Base Ball began to be popular in this city we were among the first to recognize its merit as a.game which promised to furnish to our young men active out-door exercise, and we were glad to give it all the encourage ment in our power. But in this country people can never take hold of a thing without overdoing it, and our youth, in stead of being contented with a few games a week, played during spare hours, have thought, talked, and played Base Ball until it has become a most decided nui sance, and the number of matches sent to newspaper offices for publication would exclude whole columns of other matter if they were inserted. Merchants com plain that their employees neglect their business to attend to the game,sonietiums travelling over the country for weeks while they are drawing pay for duty that is not performed' Professional players, upon fixed salaries, are" . being introduced into some of the clubs, and a regular system- of chicanery and decep tion has been adopted in playing matches. Moreover, many of the -larger organiza tions have prostituted themselves for political purposes at the bidding of par tizan politicians who had money enough to buy them. The soorter, therLfore,the Base Ball excitement dies out, the better it will be,' for the evils to whip!' we have alluded are fast making the game unpop ular. An employer who forbids his clerk having any connection whatevpr with a club, however tyrannicaland. unjust his course may appear, is right' in so doing, if he finds it 'is injuring' his business, and we seriously advise the step to those who still hesitate to take it. If we cannot have Base Ball in mod eration we had better not have it at all, and we freely assert that we whall here after exert our influence to turn the tide of popular prejudice against ie.' REOPENING OP THE AR CH• STREET T rrEATRE.----T his favorite establishment will reopen for tbo fall and winter season this evening, when Mrs. John Drew will appear in the very beautiful comedy of "Tlie `Belles Stra agem." The list of performers announced for the season emtAdes some of the best names to be . found' oil the roll of dramatic fame, and, taken a; o.''Whole the company is not ex celled by that engaged for any other house in the country. ~ i clitoriat and Ittiorrilanroxp, --.-Gold is selling at 1.47? e. —The Prussian "needle" guri has given Austria a "stitch" in its side. —Out—the calithumpians, on Tues day night last. —Geo. W. Heise advertises his prop erty for sale. See advestisetnent. —E. Reuss will open a new' dry goods store name week. Editor. —Needs attention—The crossing at the West corner of Second and Locust. —Full of work—Myers' coach cstab. lishinent on second street. —The Soldiers' Club of this place have raised a second company. W. IL Pfahler has been cleated Major, and 'John' L. Wric:b t, Adjutant. —There were only eight deaths in Pittsburc: last week. —Seven thousand negroes convened i n Choctaw, Ala., to discuss the subject of emigration. —Gen. Jos. Hooker arrived in Detroit On the 22d, to take command of that de partmen t. —A man advertises for " competent persons to undertake the sale of a new medicine," and adds that it will be profit able for the undertaker. —A coal area of over 26,000 square wiles is said to exist in the northern and western part of Missouri. —A king of Hanover sent a little nest egg to Loudon-1,200,000 tbalers. —lt is said the immense quantities oE mutilated currency destroyed has caused a scarcity or the article. —The dog tax in Gl:eat Britain last year amounted to $219,313. —The prest - nt United States pension list is $16,000,000 per annum. —Quartz containing 80 per cent. gold is reported in Cobb county, Ga. —Cases of cholera have occurred in the Kanawha Valley. —Dead bodies are preserved in whisky. Thus even alter death some men get in liquor. —A man recently wrote to a shoe• maker :—" Cenci me a pair of esq. Toad Shooze." The "Grand Duke of Meeklelburg" was in. Marietta, on Thursday evening last• lie was in company with a Rich man. They were hospit ably entertained at Heckrothe's White Swan Hotel. gentleman, being told ,of an im mense land slide, said he doubted the truth of the announcement,because there was no ground for the report. —Why is a young lady just frail boarding-school like a building committee? Because she is ready to receive proposals. —When is music like vegetables?— When there are four beats to the measure. —Who was the first post•boy? Caduius; he carried. letters from Phcenicia to Greece. • - - When are two,„ potatoes: precisely alike ? When --thoy-rte - -parc'd -Twenty-two murders have been com mitted in Hancock county, Ky., and none of the murders have been punished. —lt is estimated that at least twenty thousand - Americans have `one to Europe on business and for pleasure during the present season. —oar Boston exchange represents that there is more money seeking invest ment in that city at the present time than was ever known before. —The President of the United States, accompanied by Gen. Grant, Admiral Parragut, Secretaries Seward and Wells, Minister Romero, and other distinguished personages, are on a tour to Chicago. —Hoop Skirts, Ilopkiu's "own make," 62S Arch Street Philadelphia, advertised in this issue, give universal satisfitetion. Ladies note the fact. —lt is reported in New Orleans that Mayor Monroe has been deposed and a successor appointed by the military power. —A man who was freezing ire cream at a pie-nic near Monticello, 111., the other day dropped a reN;olver from his pocket, which, exploding, killed him. —A. schooner entering Charleston harbor last week was blown up by a tor pedo, the existence of which had been forgotten by the authorities. —.A. lady's absence was apologized for at a party, the other night, by a friend, who said she W. 13 detained by an inter esting little incident—"weighing jus t nine pounds and a half." —A black snake attacked a little girl wbo was passing through a field near naton, a few days ago, and coiling itself around her neck, strangled her to death. —John B. Alley, member of Congress from the fifth Massachusetts district, de clines being a candidate for re election. The field is thus left open to Gen. Butler. —According to a recent decision of the Second Comptroller, no arrears of pay or bounty shall be paid to disloyal heirs of soldiers. —Of the numerous musical organiza tions present at the Mass Meeting last Wednesday,theolumbia Brass Band," was acknowledged on all hands to be one of the hest. —Reading Journal —We can do without .Europc.—Every thing Americans need' American skill can supply. Nay, more : the fact that Phaton's "Night Blooming Ocreus" is the admitted superior of all the European perfumes, shows conclusively that in the refined luxuries, as well as the comforts of life, we are ahead of the Old I.lTorld. —Good Joke —A certain gentleman of this city, who shall be nameless, was to have been mantled on Friday night. The bride was blushingly expectant, the minister and company had arrived.— Imagine the feelings of all concerned when it was announced thitt the candi date for connubial bliss was "hung" on a jury ; and there he staid that Nashville _Banner. —The Chester County Republican Convention has re-nominated the Lion Mr. Broomall far Congress, Dr. Worth ington for . State Senator, and the same Assembly ticket as last year. Colonel H. Thos was nominated for Register, Col. D. Parker for Recorder, Capt. Rupert for Prothonotary, Major McFarland for Clerk, and CoI. Efooten for District At torney. ` The last five candidates were Soldiers in the late war. —The Louisville Journal gets off a beautiful little bull. It says, 'sour cam paign documents are going off faster than we can get them ready." —Tar is being burped nightly, for fumigatku, in the filthy parts of St. Louis. . The haeltmen there charge 010 en hour for the use of their cart iageS at funerals. SPECIAL NOTICES —Beware of summer complaint amongst the children. Thousands of the little ones annually die front di4orders of the stomach and bowehs,and many nu! too many homes are rendered desolate by the hands of this prevalent disorder. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure is a reliable remedy in all 'men cases, as well as for dyspepsia, indigestion, sick:headache, sour stomach, want ofappetite aud general debility. Ladles use Dr. l'elpau's Freneti Pills. Sold a all Drug Store. Ang.2s-bno A YEAR made by_ any one with sl.s— stencil Tools. ,so e*periencc neces sary. The Presidents., Cashiers, mot Trea-nrers of 3 thinks indorse the circular. Sent free with sam ides. Address the American Stencil Tool Works, Springfield, Vermont. july 2S, 3m. NXTEZISIEERS 1,171E/SICMRS ! Dr. L. 0. Montoe Corrolia, the greatest stimulator in the world, will force Whiskers or Mustache to grow on the smoothest thee or chin; never known to tail; sample for twist sent free to any one desirous of testing its tnerets. Address, Reeves & C0.,78 Nassau St., N. Y. june 39,-;.1mo. Strange, but True. Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their ad vantage by return mail tfrce of charge) by address ing the undersigned., Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing tins card, All others will please address their obedient servant THOS. F. CLIAPM.\N, 8:11 Hroadway, New York. Dec. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA tarrh, tre.ded with the utmost success, by Dr. J. ISAACS, Cetilist and Aurist, (formerly of Lydon, Holland,) No 510 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi monials from the roost reliable sources in the city and Gaunty can be seen at his (knee. The medical thcalty are iuslted to accompany their patients, as he vas no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge made cor exatni, nation. mar. 2.T, Lovely girls and fest ive boys.—send nn addressed envelope and 2 costs, and I. will send you Some valuable information t hat will please you. june IGth, ly TILE MASON ct HAMLIN CABINET Organs, for sacred and secular music; forty differ ent styles, S'3o to 5600 each. Fifty-ont Gold or Silver Medals, or other first premiums awarded tome. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address. MASON k HAMLIN, Mtsten, or sept. o,ly. :MASON BROTHERS, New Yorit. All maysillarry Ilapily, Irrespective of wealth. age or beauty; and the love of the opposite sex can be gained by following simple rules, ;;;:end a directed envelope to SARAH It. LAmßirr juno Nth, ly Gree.npoint, Kings Co., New York. Velpeau's Remedy for Claoleran. The favorite remedy of this suecessfnl practition er [See Velpeau on Chtlera.]lts small bulk, energy and reliability commend it to residents in the country, travelers and prudent people everywhere. A single do , e in the incipiency of cholera symptens does more than the most skillful treatment can ne complishan hour later, Price 50e. Sold by Ilubbell,Apothecary, N 0.1410 Chesnut St, may 10 rrILIE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERI i... ENOE OF AN INVALID. Publi , lied far the benefit :did as a CAUTION TO YOUNG A/ EN and others, who sutler from Nervous bebility,prematare decay of :Manhood, &e., supply ing at the same time 'Elie Means of Self Cure. By one who has cured himself after undergoing con siderable quackery. By enclosing a postpaid ad. dressed envelope, single copies, Tree of charge, may be had of the author. NATHA 11.IAYFAIN, Esq., Brooklyn. Kings Co., N. Y. jai). 27, I y. ITCH! ITCH ! ITCH ! SCRATCri2 SCRATOCII WH AT®Td'S GIDITINIMNT Will Cure the Itch in 41 floury. Also:cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblainsrand all Eraptioris of the Skin. Price CO cents. For' sale ty all druf,•gists. By&sending Co cents to Weeks tG Pot ter, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, it will lin forwarded by mail, free of postage. to any part of the United States. junc 9, ly. LADIES TARE PARTICULAR NOTPOE The Real Velimax Female Pills. [Warranted French.) 'T 1 - these Pills, so celebrated many years, ago in Pai;is for the relief of female ir• regnlarities,are now Leered for sale for the tlibt time in Americo. They have boon kept in comparative obscurity from the fact that the originator. fir. Vet pan, is a physician in of g eatt‘realth and con scientious principles, and has ivithheld them t general use, lest they should bo employed far un lawful purpcses. In overcoming (entitle obstruc tions they seem really omnipotent. They are offer ed to the public only for legitimate purposes, and all agents are forbidden to sell Mein when it is un derstood,that the otticet is unlawful. Sold by IL Williams and Dr. Parry. Columbia. ... Ladies eon procure i.ibox sealed from the eyes of ho eusbon, r nelosing St and six stamps to 0. U. Ste ples, General Agent 11,r us, Watertown, N. V. or to the above agents. Jan. u,ly.- To Consumptives. THE ADVERTISER HAVING BEEN restored to health itt ft few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having sittlezed several yours, with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Con snmption—is anxious to make known to his fellow suiTerers die 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 find ii core care for Consumption, As.tlinnt, Bron chitis, Coughs, Colds, etc. The only o) jest of the advertiser in •ending the prescription is to hymn the afflicted, and spread information which he con eeivcr t be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost y,,u nothing, and may prove a ble4sing, Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad dress Rev. EDWA RD A. WU,SON, \\ lugs County. Dee. 30, '65„-13n1 Now Turk 90 A . /NUM E I\T :TIT !—AGTS :wanted for six entirely new articles, just out.— Address 0. T. GAREN, City IltuWing, Lii,l,lluford, DR. TEBBETI"S PHYSIOLOGICAL Hair Regenerator.--The - wonderful popularity of this Preparation is un preeedented.— It is becoming the standard article over everything of the kind, and is the only unobjectionable llnir Preparation in use: without it no toilet conipletz; if once used it never will be dispensed with. It positively re,ttores White, Gray, or tinted Hair, to it, original color, lustre and beauty. It often produces anew grovrtli of beautiful hair ou bald liend, and always stops its tat t'a tling ' It frees the bead 'fro.n all dandruff, itching and humor. Has no dirty, sticky sediments or unpleasant Odor. itis neat, does not soil the finest fabric cr skin. •1s a dressing, it is Unrivaled, delightful. No ()titer preparation has either the mei it,or popu larity, wherever it does. Every bottle warranted. J. A. MEYERS, Apothecary, General agent, Odd Fellows' hlell Columbia. mar. t, bin.* rsrors of 'Youth. A Gentleman who sufferell for years from -Nervous Debility, Premature Lieefty, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will. for the sake n 1 stnii.ring humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipe slid directions for nothing the Mamie remedy by which ho was cured. Saucers wishtng to protitby the advertiser's eNperienec,ean do so by addressing J OLIN 13, OLDEN Dec. 30 'CS ly, No. 1.3, Chambers st.. N, , Y. READ I READ I READ UREA T A T TRA C T10.A7 DAVID HANAUER'S U. S. CLOTHING- EMPORIDI, Front Street, - first Store above Wtilnut St., Colombia, PA: The Largest, Best Assorted, liandsom- est and Cheapest stock of • - . • CLOTHING, FURNISHING - GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOP,S, (te. Ever exhibited in these regions, which will be sold at prices TO _DEFY ALL 003IPETITION Come-one and all, both great and small To Little Davits Clothing Ilpll ; And get it fit from head to foot At prices that your purse will suit may 12,, 'O5 tf IMPORTED' RENO% ENGLIgII AND GERIIIDI Flower & Ornamental Grass Seeds, Among which are the Everlasting Flow er seeds, a new article in this market, put up in neat papers with descriptions of flowers kt . c., and directions for cultivation printed ou each. Just received through mail, and for sale at PARRY'S Golden Mortar Drug Store, FORNT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA. Constantly on hand a TRFSJI WaRIED ASSORTMENT DRUGS, MEDICINES,CHEMICALS, Perfumery, &o. FANCY SOAPS OP ALL KINDS. Alll the most popular FAMILY HEDICINES, And the usual variety of Staple and. other Goods, Usually found in a First Class Drug Store. PARTICULAR. ATTENTION PAID TO COMPOUNDING PHYSI CIANS' AND FAMILY PRE SCRIPTIONS ACnURATE LY AND IN A SCIEN TIFIC MANNER. Jan. 27, tf. MISS JAN . E BRYAN, 5.:3 Broadway, New York JACKSON'S. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES, OFFERS 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 1,94. •' Accumulated Fund, over .52,000,000 Annual Income, over 1211,209,008 - 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, '69 RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. BR VAITSPULMONIC WAFERS. The origin Medicine established in 1837, and first article of the kind ever introduced under the name. of "Pnlinunic Wafers," in this or any other country; all oilier Pulmonie Wafers are counter feits. 'lnc genuine can be known by the name 13t TAN being siampe.l on each Wafer. These Wafers have been before the public fur nearly thirty !rear s, and the immense sale attained, nut only in America but in foreign countries. fully attest then• intrinsic worth. The medical proper ties an 3 superior many other articles offered for the cure of Pulinoictry or Bronchial :affections, and the quantity contained. in each box is nearly dou ble that of that of the many worthless imitations advertised. nryau , s Pubuonic Wafers care Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Asth- M-t, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spit ting Blood, Pains in the Cho-a. incipient Constunp- Ben and all discuss of the longs. lot only afford ing temporary relief, but etleettng a rapid and last ing cure and ate warranted to give satisfaction in every instance. They do not nauseate like acoholic compounds, and the medical properties are com bined in a toe in so agreeable and pleasant to the taste, that any child will readily eat them. One dose will always afford To Vocalists and Public Spe:dters, these Wafers are peculiarly \ aluablel they Nvi.l in one day re move the most severe occasto.tal hoarseness: and their regular use for a 11.:w days will, at all times, increase the power and tlexioility of the voice, gready . improving its tone, compass and clearness, 'for which purpose they tire regulaily used by many professionalVoetthiqS. ho very great celebrity of this invaluable rem edy has induced anprtnexpled persons to prepare base imitation., which disappoint the just expecta tions of the purohaser, and 'injure the character of the genuine medicine. - tied that the word, - ,311YAN," i 9 stamped on each Wafer, and alt-o ohserve the file ,d olc of the b:g - M1(1/1%.3 of the Proprietor .4.10 ii MOSES" no each %‘ rapper, to counterfeit. which is forgel7.l. jOtteu diag parties wilt be dealt wuh to the full extent of llryans P(111110114: Wafers are for sale by all Drug giau'. _ JOB MOSES Sole Proprietor r t.7 Cort Limit St., N. Jan. c, ty J. MARS2IIALL,S CATARRH SNUFF• This snuff has thoroughly proved itself to he the best article known for curing the Catarrh, Cold in the Head and Headache. I Out , been thond an ex cellent remedy in nutny eft.es of sore Eyes. Deaf e,s has been remoyeu by it, and hearing has often been greatly improved by its use, it is fragrant anti agreeable. and Gives Innnediate Relief To the dull heavy pains caused by dis.fases of the Bead. The sensauons after using it aro delightful and invigorating. It opens and purges out all ob structfolis, strengthens tint glands, and gives a healthy action to the parts affected. More titan Thirty Years' Of Sole mid of hr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache snail; has proved its great value for all the common diseases of the head, aid at this moment it stands higher than ever before. It is recommended by many of the best plipdeians and is used with great suceess and satisfaction everywhere. itetul the Certificates of Whole sale Drauggists iu 156.1. Tha nndersigned, haCring for wany year; been ac quainted with Ur. Marshall's Catarrh nil Headache Z7•13111r, ,OM in our wholesale mule, cheerfully 5h...10,th:t0 we believe it in be equal in every respect to site recommendations given of it for the cure of Catarrhal Affections. and that it is decidedly the best article we have ever known for all common diseases of the Head. Burr Perry, 13os:on, Barnes A Park, New York Reed, A ti , t on A Co., " A. B' A D.Sands, Brown,Lninson d Co., " Stephen Paul e Co. " Reed, Cutler A Co., " I Minor d Co., " Seth W. Fowls, " McKesson & Robbins, Fairbank A Co. A. L. zteovill &Co.. Ilenshaw,L•'dntands & Co; M, Ward, Close t Co., " 11. U. tiny, Pot Rand, Ma. Bush & Gale, For Sale by all Druggists. TRY IT. Jan. G, LIFE-FIEALTII-STRENGTH, LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGT LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S Celebrated Specific Pills, Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, Chief Physician to the Hospiral du Nord on Lariboisiere of Pyxis This invaluable medicine is no imposition, but is unfailing in the cure of Spermatorrlue or z-eminal weakness. Every species of Genital or Urinary Irritability, Invoiu diary or nightly Seminal Emis sions from whatever cause produced, or however severe, willbe Speedily relieved and the organs re: stored to healthy action. Read the Mllon•ing opinions of eminent French physisians: ••IVe have used the Specific Pills prepared by Gar anciere R pullout. No. 214 nue Lombard, from the prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, in our private practice with Iloitorm suceess,and we believe there rK no other medi.tine so well calCulated 'to cure all persqns suffering from _lnvoluntary Emissions or any other weakness of the Sexuci Organs, whether caused by a sedentary mode of living, excesses, or abuse. 11, A. BEAUREPARIE, 21. D. 0, D. DUJARDIN, 21. D. Jc4;l' LEUeintx, 11. D. Paris, May MI, Beware of Counterfeits. The Genuine Pills are sold by all rho principal Druggists throughout the world, price One Dollar per Box, or six Boxes for tire dollars. G.IItANCIEUE C DUPOYT, Sole Proprietors, 211 Rue Lombard, Paris.' One dollar enclosed to any authorised Agent, will insure a box by return mail, securely sealed from all observation, six boxes for five dollars. Sole General Agents for America, G.MOSES .tc CO., 27 Cotuddlant St.,N. Y. 1 3.—Freueh, German, Spanish and English Pam p lets,contain ng full particulars and directions for use, sent free to any address. Agent for Columbia, J. A. Meyers. Jun. 6, ly. Pure Mait, Vinegar. This is a new kind, marlo out of puro Barley, and warranted to answer better for pickling or table use than any Corn or cider vinegar made, at J. C. BUCHER'S, Cor 1;•ront and Locust Sts. BAY RUM FOR NE TOILET,' Recommended by all Doctors;*ibr wash ing purposes, 75 cents per bottle, nt J.•C. BUCHER'S, Cor. "Front anti Locust Sts. ju/y 14, '66 tf R 0 CKING UAW FRUIT JARS! WE have now on hand this celebrated Fruit 4ar. After Iwo years trial, we can recoMMend them without an'y , 'hesi tancy, as' they have given entire satisfac tion to these that have used them the last two seasons. ' We have also the JELLY CUPS, which are (diaper and better than Turn hlars. Housekeepers secure Wein early as the supply is limited. J. IV. STEACY CO., Cor 2nd, 6: Locust st., july 23th 'GG Columbia, Pa. EVERY IFtt ELY SHOULD HAVE A SEWIN d MACHINE. And when getting, be sure to get a good one. The WIIEBLER & AVIBON 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 How_els Tailoring, AND FAMILY MACHINES. For sale by W. G. PATTON, Agent., at the store of Maltby & Case, Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. Sweet Catawba Wine FOgIINILY AND TABLE UR I Also a large assortment of French, Ger man and Domestic Wines, at J. C. BCC:DEWS, Cor, Front and Locust Sts. TI?USOOTT TEA WE have the genuine article of Truscott Tea. It is the best black tea ever in troduced into this market, for sale only by 13. I.IIICILLEN & BRO. July 28, 'GG Odd Fellows' Hall. FIRST NATINVAL LANK OF C OLUIYIB/A Is prepared to make Collections on all Accessible Points on Liberal Terms, Discount Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, &c., Buy and sell Silver, Gold, ctc., We have made arrangements to draw . Drafts on England, Ireland, Scotland, Prance and all parts of Germany. Interest will be pai on special deposits, viz : For 12 mouths, 51 per cent., for G months, -IN per cent., for 3 months, 3 per cent. per 111 l Lllllll. We also furnish all United States Secu rities and other Bonds and Stocks, charg ing the Broker's commission only. Discount doy: Mondays at 10 o'clock, M. S. S. DETWILER, Cashier July 71y cj TAT EM ENT SHOWING THE CON -0 clition oi•the First National Bank, of Columbia, on Monday, July 2., 1.8(16. RE S 0 Gll, CIES. Notes and bills discounted, 157;763,12 i,T, S. BUIld , for circulation, 1314,101,e1 U S Securities on hand, 2 , .700,00 331,4G3,42 Cash in notes of other banks, 3.078,05 Legal tenders .t; Comp 'd Notes, 30,08 4,4 0 43.038,03 t:a-.h Items, 5,0417,32 Due from Banks, 14,3,14,30 Expenses, 1:0 - 5,40 Interest on deposits, 1,r,60.3 t Taxes, 1.301,13 4,015,07 Fixtures, 1.208,05 LL!B]LI2YESt. Clipital Stock, paid S100,O0),00 Surplus Fond, 3.500,10 Circulation, 132,000,0) Deposits oil Certificate, CI) 101.70 Do Trait , ii..nt, .10;21401 loo.(an.c. Divi,lends unpaid, 12.1. G) line to Banks and Bonkert?, 8,741,t1G Profit:And Lois, 8:9.17 Exchanges, 701.18 Diseonnts, 4,110.10 Interests, _,97'•10 0.011.711 Indebtedness or Directors , fir' 700 Sworn to mai Mod tly S. S. DETWILER, ',Cashier. ) July 7 • BARGAINS IN DRY - GOODS At T. 0. BRUNER'S • CHEAP CASH STORE, Front St., above Locust, Columbia. WE are constantly receiving additions Y to our stock, and have now a large and varied assortment of HOES' DUB GOOK , Consisting of Delaines, Challis, Lawns, Mozambiques, plain and figured, Alpacas, Poplins, .Cc. \V o invite attention to our stock of Muslins,Sheetin b us Checks , Tieking.s, Linens, Flannels, Ginghams, Calicoes, tte., at NEARLY OLD PRICES. A complete assortment of CLOTHS, CASSINI E RES, VESTINGS, TWEEDS, JEANS, COTT ENA DES,&c., for men and boy's wear, at old prices. FULL LINE of HOSIERY, GLOVES, and Trimmings, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, of Latest Styles and Best Makes. BOOTS' s 11-OEs (c. CAI TEI?S Made of the best material, and warranted equal to the best home-made work. CALL AND SEE US. NO 01121.11 GE TO SEE GOODS. jnly 14, '6g. Ague Chills and. Fever I DR, SUMS' Vegetable Ague Killer. APOSITIVE CURE IN EVERY Case of Chills and Fever, and has never failed in any instance. Contains no QUININE or other injurious ingredients. Price,- ONE DOLLAR per bob; ; by mail, 51,25. Prepared only by DR. J. SIMMS A: SON, 4th and King Streets. Wilmington, Del. Sold by, Johnson, llollowa3e Lt. Cowden, Philadelphia ; F. C. Wells kt Co., N. Y. ; S. S. Hance, Baltimore ; and dealers gen erally everywhere. Ang 18 66 ly FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INS LTI?ANCE COMPANY, YORK, PENN'A., APRIL Ist ISG Accumulated Capital, $435,725,90. This Company continues to issue Poli cies of insurance on Buildings or personal Property, in Town or Country: at Cash or mutual rates. lI.KR.i..nER, President D. STRIcncLEn, Secretary. 3D/L3rc, cs t 4=s:cis : H. KICABEIC, Tli 03f AS GRAY, ELI KINDIG JOHN LANDES. WALLACE,GIIO. D. En- LILT, R. sTRICR:LEIt. Applications for Insurance will be made to M. S. SHUMAN, jnly 7 '66 tr. Columbia lIIIPORTANT TO BUILD E RS PRICE OF BRICK REDUCED, qlhe proprietor of tho Columbia Brick I_ yard, at the Columbia Nursery, now offers Brick at the following, prices; All orders of 25,000 or over; Building Brick $3 per thousand. Arch • " • 1 10 •• ' " Paving " 12 " ft Orders for less than 25,000, At 9, 11, and 13 dollars per thousand. We have a large quantity of Brick now on hand which we guarantee to be superior to any in the market this bide of Philadel phia. References—A.llof the builders and brim layers in Columbia, that are not interested in any other yards. S. II: PURPLE. Aug. i-tr. 1866. WO, spRING-- OF 1866 At HALDEMAN'S, Locust Street. above Fropt.. July 14,'65 We would call the attention of our PATRON and the i ) Ea 0 P . T.-s TO OUR STOCK OF GENERAL DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, QUEB.NSWARE. Nov opening and being replenished almost daily throughout the season. It will be remembered the indneemen s offered at our establishment LAST 1 1 .A:1-11_1 3 • .. in presenting an almost_ ENE - RE - NE STOCK. '['HIS SPRING our STOCK is STRICTLY T E NV Thereby giv•to our Patrons the taß , an: tape of the late decline in all FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC lIINUFLOTURES. SI. 3,921,60 NO OLD GOODS FROM AST SEASON,CONSEQUENTLY NO LAST SEASON'S PRICES. PRlCEStf as a e l d l i l u n p lg i o l r t t i e te d r t t t l e brAc e s clinch) Gold. PRICE S of all standard and other domestics the very low est possible. We solicit an examination of of r Stock, always feeling glad to show our Goods B,EMEMBER THE PLACE Aboye Front, COLUMBIA, PENN'A. March 31, 13643. All under cost oflmpor tation and many goods at old prices. At HALDEMANS' Locust, above Front HALDEMAN'S, Locust Street, Lumber and Coal rrliE silbsciibers announce to tlie public that they have on band a large stock of lumber and coal, which they offer at. reasonable rates by the car load or other= 7 wise.. • Pine, Ash, Poplar, Oak, Hemlock LOCUST POSTS. BILL STUFF OF ALL SIZES. COAL ! COAL Baltimore Company Coal, Black Dia mond, Shamokin, Lykens Valley, Sehuyi , kill. Orders respectfully solicited. . COOPER & Mal apr, 21, (\UARTERLY REPORT OF TEE CON dition of the Columbia National Bank on . the morning • 07.1.,h0 first Monday of, July, ISUG. RESOURCES. Notes and bills dis'd, * • • $731,415,06 U. S. bonds deposited for circulation, . • 509,000.00 U. S. bonds on hand, 32,1C0,00 $1472,515,06 Cash in notes of other Nat Wks 10,225,00 do in notes of State Banks, 1,075,00 Specie, . 101,00 Legal tenders and compound int. notes, 7c.5q5,p,0 29,326,00, Remittances,k other cash items, 10,514,99 , Due from Banks, in Phila. 573,627,30 Due from other Nat. Banks, 29,265,27 " from other Banks and Bankers tot ' :4O 104,473,49 Banking House; • 10,000,00: Current expenses Taxes paid, LIABILITIES. Capital, prod in Surplus rand, Discount 'and Exchange, Profit and Loss, Dividends unpaid, Due to National Stinks, 41,721,55 Due to other 13anks,t5 Bankers, 10,555,71 52,277,26. Circulation of Columbia Bank, 91.524,00 do Col'a National Bank, 396,100,00 487,984,00 Individual deposits 637,157,12 Indebtedness of Directors, $13,032,35 Sworn to and subscribed by SAMUEL SHOCEI, Cashier.. Jul:. 7 3m P. SHREINER & SON, SOLE AGENTS for the sale of ; MORTON'S GOLD PENS Dealers in WATCHES,JE WELRY .7 ; AMERICAN CLOCKS, siivEß AND PLATED WARE;,, SPECTACLES, C. FRONT ST., NEAR OLD BRIDOJ?, Columbia, Peel 'a. REA.DER.---Yoa can get an alwazzs ready and reliable Gold Pen exactly adapted to your hand and style of writing with which year writing will be done vastly ehoaper and with greater mop, y t ntl comfort than with Steel Pens (prices :?,() cents and upwards) by callin.r P. SHREINER sp.N, June 9 10111 ABLE FA RN AT PUIMIC sue. ON THURS DAY,SEPTEAI BEI'. 6, 18611, will be sold at public sale, at the pub lic house of Geo. Hastings, iu Willow St., the following described real estate, situate in Pequa tarp., on the road leading tram Laneaster to Port Deposit, 4 wile from the termination of the Willow ;Street turnpike, and about 5 miles south. of the city of Lan caster, viz No. L A Plantation or 'fillet eat Laud, .containing 100 ACRES, adjoining lands of Amos• Herr, Ben] amiit.Bair, Jitebb".Groir, iet tk 2 -inid,,;.3.-and other hindsof the sub scriber, on which erectetrai ebunuodious 2 story Brick Dwelling House. Nvith large 2-story Brick Hitehen attached, and a good Spring in the cellar ; a one and a half t.tory Stone House, about 10,0, Nerds from the brick house ; a large Swiss burn, part stone anti part frame, with a Horse power shed attached ; a Corn :Barn, with two Corn Cribs ; a Rake House, HogPeu, Carriage House, Smoke House and other necessary outbuildings. There is au Or chard of good Apple Trees and other fruit trees on the premises. The above) proper ty is in a high state or cultivation, ender good ft nee and well supplied with \voter. Part of the:o bove land contains Limestoue, and on part there is a tine body at IRON ORE. No. 2. Contains 17 ACRES, adjoining No. 1, lands of Samuel Charles and Jacob Groff, and is excellent farm land. It also contains all abundance. of Iron Ore, from which a large quantity has already been taken and has been proved to be of good quality. There is an excellent Suring of Water on this tract, and a small stream of water passes through the premises. Tho whole is under good fence and adjoins tho above mentioned public road. No. J. Contains 13 ACRES AND 75 PER CHES, adjoining No. 1, lands of Jacob (.1 roll* and other• lands of the subscri her : is principally covered with heavy Timber, such as Black oak, White Oak, Hickory, Chestnut, Lte. The land is of a good qual ity for farming. and has a line Spring of 11 liter on it, The above property is located in a healthy and flourishing neighborhood, convenient to mills, Om : elms, schools, mechanics shops, and enjoys every desirable advantagefor agricultural pur poses -and will be sold all together or in lots es above des6ribed, as ;nay best suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view the premises previous to the day of sale, may call on the subscriber, residing a mile west of the farm, or on John Deets, resid ing thereon, by whom the same will be shown. The title iQ unexceptionable. Sale to commence at 1 p. in., on said. day when attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by -HENRY .HESS. B. F. Rown,, Auctioneer. aug. 11,-ts NEW GROCERY STORE. mun Subscriber - would respectfully in 1. form the Public generally, that lie has just received a general assortment of G roceries , Provisions, TEAS AND SPICES. Sugar cured Hams. No. 1. and Mess Mackerel. Extra Fine Sy raps. ' - Relined sugars of all kinds. Old Rio and Java coffee. English and American Pickles. DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS. Raisins, Prunes and Prepared Mustard always on hand and or the very host grades. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is full and complete and we intend keep ing it fresh, by almost daily additions, Notions of different kinds always on hand. FREDERICK &MEER. corner 4th tV, Locust Streets. may 2Gth, ly. JOHN M. GREEN Successor to JESSE SMITH. NEW kith' & OAP STORE, No. 64 North Queen Street, Howell's Building, Laneastoic Pa.'• TUE undersigned being a practical HATTER, and „leaving given .his per sonal attention to the busintss would take this opportunity of informing the public generally that ho has opened n NEW HAT & CAP STORE, at the place above mentioned, where he will be at all times prepared to supply those who may favor him with a call with the BEST Jc, CHEAPEST HATS Lt . CAPS of the Latest and Most Fashionable Style. Having had considerable experience in the business, he hopes to meet a generous share of public patronage. aug. IS-6G-ly JOHN M. GREEN. IMASPBERRYADE. mRE well known Summer drink, extra fine and pure, by the quart, gallon or barrel, at T. C. BUCHER'S, Cor Front and Locust Sts. Shingles, Lath, Pickets '- 542,78 137,79 700,57 51430,530,11 500,000,00 100,000,00, 4430,25 2513,48 C,932,73 1,668,01): 514513,530,11
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