a"l' Columbia ffpg. ~ `a •,t~ ; e ms . : ....; , ,i.i.' : ,190 4 .4.- 2- .„....i., e 4,, ` - ' 4, 4 4111 4! ,7 1.. --4 .- ;:-.) (ce , .: 17 ,,,- t .i ,....- ~s , , : i.... 6 1 . ...r- : :-. 1,4 , , i A M. ILA IMO, cowl - 14104 . • 'Saturday , Oct. 6, no_a• • Advertisements, to secure Immediate insertion ma,t, be handed in on or before Thursday evening each week. _ _ The News. The number of deaths in New York last•week was 487, of which 88 were caused by cholera. The previous week there were 560 deaths, 54 of which were by cholera. General Dix entered upon his duties as Naval Officer at New York yesterday mornmg, The remaining household effects left at Arlington Heights by General Lee have been delivered to a party authorized by General Lee to receive them. Almost everything of any value had been previ ously stolen. The cholora is increasing in Phil adelphia. On Wedne;day there were forty eases reported to the Board or .A few scattered cases of cholera have occurred in Baltiinore, several of which were fatal. The number of deaths in Philadelphia last week was 327-169 adults cud 15S chldren; 193 males and 164 females. A. subordinate Government official has been arrested in New York, on a charge of gabbling away SSOOO in coin belmg_ ing to"the Government. A three-story ; building in Hillsdale, Mich., fell on Friday, burying a ft/I.lly in the ruins. The father, mother and oRe son were instantly killed. The boiler of a brass factory in Cin cinnati exploded on Saturday. shattering the building and injuring several persons, one of them fatally. In New Orleans, on Monday, thirty deaths from cholera, and seven from yellow fever were reported. Seve,ral fatal cases of pholera have oc carrel at Burlington, N. J., and vicinity Commerce of Philadelphia. In petroleum, within the last six years a gigantic trade has sprung up. During the present year, up to the 22d instant, the foreign export of this artiele,frorn the United States exceeded forty two millions. Last year, to the same period,it was only 15,503,956 gallons or a little over one third of this year's export. To show the importance of this trade to Philadelphia, we may state that up to the Ist of the present month, sixteen ships, seventy-six barks, . thirty-three brigs, and three schooners, laden entirely with this staple of Pennsylvania,have cleared fur foreign countries from this port, making a total of one hundred and thirty-two yess9ls in eight Months. Add to this the vessels clearod , ladeu with coal, luMber and iron manufactures, nll the products of our State, audit will . be perceived that it only requires earnest and combined action to tegain our commerce. Even in Eng land they acknowledge that at a future period Pennsylvania, for her inexhausti ble supplies of iron ore,coal and limestone, is to be the great centre of the coal and iron trade-of the world. A vessel is now loading for South America, having on board four locomotive engines and a mammoth turn-table.—Le(7,9er. _TIIE"CROPS IN EULtOPE,-It is stated that hay in all the European countries is light in quantity but good in quality. Fruits' of most kinds have lulled. In France barley and oats have proved aver age crops. Wheat is froM a quarter to a third under an average, and the quality bad, both as to weight and color. Eng land which until lately had counted on a good average year, is also beginning to complain,-as the quality leaves much to 1 )e-desired. Northern Germany appears to bedivided. The southern provinces had an excellent wheat harvest, as well as Spain. 'ltaly does nut seem to be much. more fortunate than France. The locitslS have ravaged Algeria. The vine has suffered much this year, especially in the South; the dryness first,then the.odi um, and finally the rains,have singularly endangered the results or the approaching vjptage. The probab3e quantity is not vet known, but the quality will be medi ocre. THE ODDTELLOWS AND LOTTERIES. —During the recent session of the Grand lodge . -Qf - the Independent Order of Odd'-Follows, in Baltimore ; a resolution was adopted tp the effect that Do lodge or encampment, or any of the members thereof shall, in the name of the order, resort to any schemes of hazards. or chances of any isind,a.s a means to raise funds . for any pg.r . Roe of ;elle or as pistance to such subordinates, or t.. 0 in dividual members. At Appleford, Mass., lately, a child was smothered Sp,death in a very singular - manner ac . cording to a Baston, pappr. A pet eat jumped 'upon the cradle and lay down - quietly an the infant's face while the latter, was pleeping....Th.e mother,who wa3 sitting near, -was pleased with the .exhibltion of the cat's affection,and went and called a• neighbor to .come and see them lying thus quietly . together. When she returned she found that the Child bad ceased to breathe, (riditorial and VillorttiantatO, __What "fruit does a newly inarrie couple most resemble ? A green pair. —Slanders are like flies that leap over all a man's-gnoti parts to light only , ott his lIEEM • —An old maid is Hip an old boot—of no use without a'follow. Editor. —An Irishman says that a coffin is the house a man lives in when he is dead. —The height of impudence—Taking shelter from the rain in an umbrella sll op. -,--Adolphus Bernard, ticket agents of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, absconded with $lO,OOO. —The New York Tribune has gained over 56,000 new subscribers since the Ist of August, and is still rapidly increasing. —Ladies' mid Children's Fancy Furs, at John Fareiras, 71S Arch St., Philad'a. —Stock large, Give him a Call ! —Very fine apples have been ,grown this season in the neighborhood of S. Paul, Minn., a feat hitherto considered impossible in that latitude. —A. young Man out West,who married a woman twice his age subsequently ascertained that she had once been his wet nurse. —By the census of the city of Mobile just completed, the population foots up 40,962 souls. Of this number 25,000 are negroes, showing an increase of 6,000 within the past siyyears. —George Francis Train is en indepen dent candidate for Congress in Nebraska and has challenged the other two candi dates to meet him in public discussion —A. coal area of over 26,000 square miles is said to exist in the Dort:lwo and and western parts of Misssouri. —" Meet me by moonlight alone"— and we will have a social chat over the merits of Bootie's cigars—the best to be found in Columbia. —At a celebration of a marriage, a large number of youry , ladies being present, the minister said,' " those wish ing to be joined in the holy bonds of matrimony will please strum up," and nearly all the young ladies arose ! —Mr. Pullup, coming home late, "pretty full," finds the walking slippery, and he exclaims : " V-v-very singular, when water . freezes it allus f-r-freezes with the slippery side up ; singular !" —We should, at least have two or three hundred more houses iu Columbia than we now have. They would all be occupied in a very short time. Will some of our capitalists turn their atten tion to building comfortable tenements. —The tobacco crop iu the river towns aboVe Hartford, Conu, is a remarkably large one, thought about a week later iu ripenino , than usual. The farmers in Hartford County talk of the largest crop ever harvested, wick will be worth a mil lion dollars. —The second frost of the season oc curred on Sept. 28, in the vicinity of Syracuse,N. Y.,and proved fatal to tender vegetation. The vines were, for the most part, killed, and other vegetation was severely injured. —An insane man in Fairfield, Conn., lately chopped off his right hand with an axe. When asked why he did it, he said that " the Bible says that thy right hand offend thee, cut it off and cast it from thee." —lf you love others, they will love you. It you speak kindly to them, they will speak kindly. Love is repaid with love, and hatred with hatred. Would you. hear a sweet and pleasant echo ? speak sweetly and pleasantly yourself. —A man has been arrested in New Orleans charged with murder. On his finger be wore a ring that had a snap claw in it, which was filled with deadly poison. A scratch with it would cause death in three hours. —C. C. _Hinsdale, of Cleveland, Ohio, after experimentinz many years, has dis covered the process of making Russia sheet iron,whieh has uo longer been kept a secret in Ruisia. A company called the ‘.American Sheet and Boiler Plate Company" is to be organized in that city, for the purpose of manufacturing the "Hinsdale Iron." —Dr, D. I. Bruner was slightly hurt yesterday morning by being thrown from a buggy. He was visiting his patients, and on getting into the buggy on Front street, the horse took fright, and ran off. It belonged to Martin Er win's livery stable, where it ran to, and in turning in at the alley the buggy up set doing but little damage. —lt is estimated that the corn crop of Pennsylvania for the present year will amount to about 30,000,000 bushels, being an average yield of 33 bushels for each acre planted. Last year the corn crop of the State amounted to 85,477 ; 106 bushels, being an average of about 40 bushels to the acre. Last year's crop was valued at 528,838,1(35. —George A. Barber. of Detroit, has published a challenge to any printer in the world to a trial of speed for ten hours, or one week, at the rate of ten hours per day, to - set, "solid, straight matter„, for from $2,000 to $5,0U0, the race to come off wi:hin three months after the aeept mace of the challenire. —A. drove of three thousand sheep passed through Philadelphia last week. They came from Carroll county, Ohio. They left with thirty-one hundred strong and but eighty were lost by illness and foot soreness. They were on the road about seven weeks and were taken care of by three men and six dogs. They are the best broeds,inteuded for the New Jersey markets, and it is said the owners will realize at, least forty thousand dollars profit from their venture. —The final result of the recent election in Maine is at length announced. Goner al Chamberlain, the Republican candi date for Governor. has 27, 348 majority and every county in the State is carried by the Repuldlicans. The entire Repub lican delegation is elected to Congress by majorties varyingfrom 4,000 to 6,300, and five members elect, Messrs. Lynch, Perham, J.Pai.ue, Peter and Pike, are pledged to support the Congressional amendments. • In the State Legislature, the Senate, consisting of 31 members, is unanimously Eepublican,whilst the house will be composed of 138 Republicans and 13 Democrats—] 51 in all. Read his advertisement Boys using Tobacco A strong and sensible writer says a good sharp thing, and a true one, too, for boys who use tobacco. It has utterly ruined thousands of boys, It tends to soften ing and weakening of the bones, and it greatly injures the, brain, the spinal marrow and the whole nervous fluid, A boy who smokes early and frequently or in any way uses very large quantities of tobacco, is never known to make a man of much energy, and generally hicks muscular and physical as well as mental power. We would particularly warn boys who want to be anything in the world to shun tobacco as a most baneful poison. It injures the teeth. It produces an unhealthy state of the throat and lungs, hurts the stomach and blasts the brain and nerves. DISTRIBUTIONS.—We would call atten tion to the opinion of one of the leading papers of Canada on this subject : Most of our readers have no doubt read some of the numerous advertisements of Gift Enterprises, Gift Concerts, &c., ;rich appear from time to time in the public prints, offering most tempting bargains to those who will patronize them. In most cases these arc genuine humbugs. But there are a few respecta able firms who do business in this manner, a❑d they do it as a means of increasing their wholesale business, and to make money. From such fi-ms, it is true, handsome and valuable articles are procured for a very small sum, and what is more important,no one is ever cheated. Every person gets good value for his dollar; because, as we have stated, it is intended to act as an advertisement to increase their ordinary business. We have seen numbers of prizes sent out in this way by Sherman, Watson & Company of Nassau Street, N. Y., and there is uo doubt that some of the arti cles arc worth eight or ten times the money paid'tor them, while we have not seen or heard of' a single article which was not fully worth the dollar which it But this is only one of the excep tions of' this rule, for as a general thing the parties engaged in this business are nothing but clever swindlers.— S caurday Reader, Montreal, C. E., SPECIAL NOTICES MORTALITY. There seems to be a 'great deal of Dysentery and Cholera morbus about just now, and au list of deaths is much larger then we are usually called upon to record. Eating unripe or decayed fruit scions to be the principle cause. L'oo's llss pepsin Cure will be found nn invaluable remedy for all such troubles, and should be kept in the house ;ind:itninediately used at the first attack. It is :use a sovereign caroler dyspepsia, in its worst forms. Those who have tried everything else and ftmal will rejoice that an infallible remedy has been fou —Dr. Vein:La's Pill 3 cure fetnale weaknesses and all other f.unale complaints. Sold at all Drug Stores Oct. C. ime. Lovely git Is and test ive boys,—send an addre,sed envelope and 2.5 cents, and [ will send you :nne valuable information that will pl,-ase you. june iGth, ly Strange, but True. Every young lady and gentleman in the United States cart hear something very much to their ad vantage by return mail (file of charge) by address ing tie undersigned, Those having fear:, of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card, MI others will please addre,,, their obedient sort :int '!Tins. F. Cil.ll'.ll.lN, Dee. 'JO - 65 ly. S3l Broadw.iy, Ne.tv Yuck. DEI.PiN r ES, BLINDNESS AND lard], treated with the utmost succe,i, by Dr. .1. ISAAC'S ()enlist and Aurkt, (forme]. ly of Lyden, Holland',) No rA9 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi mental:, from the most reliable sources in the city aud oJunty can be seen at)li, 011ico. The inutlical focally are it:l:ilea to accompany their p.ttients. as he vas no secrets in Ills practice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge made for exami, nation. mar. 2t,'. u-ly All may Marry Hapily, Irrespective of wealth. age or beauty; and the love of the oppmdce sex can be gained by following simple rules, .Send a directed envelope to SARAH It. LAMBERT. juncloth, ly Crecnpoint, Kings Co., New York WONDERFUL BuT TrtuE;:, 111 tatlin REMIN4iTON, the world renswned Astrolo gi-t and Sorananthalistic Clairvoyant, While tit a clairvoyant slat,: delineates the very features of the person you au•e to marry,and by the aid of an instru ment of intenso power, known as the l'svehomo trope, guarantees to produec a perloet zua picture of the future husband or wife of the appli cant, with date of tmu•riag ,, , occupation, leading Unit. of character, ,Le. This is no impo-ltion, as te•thnonia Is without number can ass:rt. liv stating pl:d•e of bitch age, disposition,eolor of eye and hair and enelo-ing tiny e...tits and stamped envelope ad dressed to your-eli; you will receive the picture by return mail, togvther with desired in:or:nation. Addre.,. in eonticlonee, Ite.miNGTo.N. P.O. Box '297, West Truy. N. Y. Sept. 22,1.4n0. rriu E CONFESSIONS ANDEXPEIII -11 ENCE OP AN INVALID. Publi-died for the benefit and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG AI EN and milers, who ,tilfer from .Nervous prematare decay of Manhood, ce., supply log at the saute time lie ul e.ins of Self Cure. By Otte wlto has cured himself after undergoing con siderable quackery. By enelo:ing a po,tpaal ad• drea,ed curt:lode, smgle copies, free of charge, may be had of ute :Luther. NATHANIEL !MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Rings Co., N. Y. jail. 27, ly. ITCH! ITCH ! !Tali! scßawamlsmaaTaa! V7l-ZBILTOZ.PS WWWMEI2= Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Ohilblainq, and all Eruptions of the Skin. • Price Li) cents. I. or:sale Ly all druggist.. lty?:ending nu cents to Weeks dl Pot ter, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, it will I, fury arded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. June 9, ly. LADIES TAK E PA RTIC UL AU NOTICE Tixe, Real Veipan Feniale Pins. LWarranted French ] rilhese Pills, so celebrated many years ago in Paris for the relief of female ir rugularicie:,,are now offered for sale for the lit st time in America. •They have been kept in comparative obscurity from the fact that the originator, Dr. Vol pail. is a physician in Paris of g eatlwealth and con scientious principles, and has withheht them t t oat general use, lest they should bc employed for un lawful purposes. In overcoming female obstruc tions they seem really r•nnipoteut. They are offer ed to the public only for leguitnate put poses, cud all agents arc forbidden to sell them when it is un derstood that the olject is unlawful. Sold by 11. Williams and Dr. I^.u•ry, Columbia. Ladies can procure a box sealed from the eyes of the ea ions by enclosing and six stamps to 0. G. Staples, General Agent for us, Watertown, N.Y. or to .-the above agents. Jan. 6,1 y- $ : 2, 000 A YEAR made by any one with Sls— Tools. No experience neces sary. The Presidents, Cashiers, awl 'Ten-urers or 3 Winks indorse tat, circular. Sent free with ides. Address the American Stencil Tool Works, Springfield, Vermont. july 23, tut. To Consuinptives. THE ADVERTISER, H AXING- BEEN restored to health in a few weeks by n very simple rolataly, alter having stifle' ed aeventl years, with a severe lung atleetion, and that dread disease, Con sumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the menus of cure. To :illAvlto desire it, ho will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the direc tions for preparing and usmg the same, which they will lind sauce cure for Consumption, A , 411111a, Bron chitis, Coughs, Colds, etc. Tne only ollject of the udvertiser in sending the prescription is to boneli the afflicted, and spread information which he con ceivcs to ha invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his re nedy, as it will cost mauling, and may prove a blessing, Parties wishing the perseription, will please ad dress Rev. EDWARD A. 'WILSON, ‘‘' illiamt•barg,, Kings County. Dec..lo, '65„..13m New Yuri; Errors (Id Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Prematme Decay, and all the effects of von tliful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipe anal directions for making the simple remedy by which ha was cured. Saerers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience,can do so by addressing JOHN B, OGDEN, No. 13, Chambers st.. N. V. PCC. 3() . 65 ly, CHESTER COUNTY FARM ON TURSDAY, OCTOBER ISth, 28G6. WILL BE SOLD at Public Sale, on the premik.s, the 'following deschbed Real Estate,situated in 1-loneybrook town ship, Chester Co., Ba.. of a mile north of Rockville, and within 300 yards of Forrest Station on the E. B. ct, - W. R. R. ; FRAME BARN, (stone, Stable High.) Hay House, Wagon Shed, Carriage House and all necessary out buildings. Also a STONE -TENANT HOUSE, Large Gardens, 2 young Apple Orchards and Fruit of all kinds. A good Spring House, over a Spring of never failing water. 'Water is also forced to House and Barn by means of an hydraulic Ram. This Farm is situated in a Hue, healthy and prosperous neighborhood, convenient to Mills, Schools and Churches. There is also on the premises every show of samples of which may be seen by calling on Mr. James L. Pinkerton at Alaltby Case's Store; Columbia, or at the residence of the Subscriber. The lands have never yet been developed, though several offers have been made to lease them for this pur pose. The tire is said to be the very best in the country. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock,' P. M. when conditions will he made known by SARAH D. PINKERTON, Honeybrc.?ok P. 0. Chester Co. Pa. Sept. 29 3t. r READ I READ ! READ I DAVID HANAUER' S U. S. CLOTHING EMPORUM, Front Street, first Store above 'Walnut St., Columbia, Pa. The Largest, Best Assorted, Handsom- est and Cheapest stock of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, S:e., 4:e Ever exhibited in these • regions, which will be sold at prices TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION ! Come one and all, both great and small To Little Davy's Clothing llall ; And get a lit from head to foot At prices that your purse will suit may 12, 'al tf AIISS JANE 1:1IYAN, 523 Broadway, Now York AT 'PUBLIC SALE 103 Acres, more or less of good Farming and,S Acres of whim is GOOD TIMBER AND. The improvements consist of a good TWO STORY FRAME DWELIq, SUPERIOR IRON ORE, GREAT AT_TRACTION ! NEW DRY GOOD STORE. Adjoining Odd Fellson's' Zinn. TiI 4 DWARD 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 now and desirable goods such as GENTS. FURNISIUNG GOODS, CLOTH'S. 6.STAIERES, DRESS GOODS, Calicoes, Mnslins, Ticking., Delni nes, 'Al:winos. Poplins, Silks plain and figured, NoLions etc., Lte., Lte., lie hopes by strict attention to bu , ;iness and low prices, to merit the patronage o this communty. _ _ EDWATID RE USS N. B.—The Tailoring business will stil be carried on in all its branches. E. It. Cola Sept-S. SINGER SEWING MACIIINES. -.) W. U fo . r .Fi c E o r nS S iT i s .i bzi r l .q u i l l t i • T e i tl:... ,,e, d eb a i. ,!ie te n , t i Machines and offers them for sale at his Book Store at _MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. Everybody knows 'the Singer Machines to be one of the standard Smving Machines and we present it to the citizens of Coluiv hia and vicinity as incomparably the ' :st kind in existence. IL is simple, co• / .sect, durable and beautiful. It is quiet, light running and capable ofperforminga range and variety of Work never before attempt ed upon a single machine,—using either Silk. Twist, Linen or Cotton Thread, and sewing with equal facility the very finest and coarsest materials, and anything. be tween the two extremes, in the most beau tiful and substantial manner. Its attach ments for hemming, braiding, cording, tucking, quilting, felfing, trimming, bind ing, 6..;c., are novel and practical and have been invented and adjusted especially for this machine. Call at the Store and see one in op eration. Sept 29 PowderHouseßlownUp. $lO REWARD ! rf,"lE2sT Dollars reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction of the per sons, or for information that will lead to their arrest of the persons, Mi.), on Thurs day night, last, blew up our powder house. :mg. 11, 5. 4-U.7:U1'1,11, 4 :s SON. E. T. Fisher, HAT and BoN.Nor BLEACHING ESTABLISHMENT.' Zalpn's Building—Twrd Story, Lancaster, Pa. Ladies' and Misses' :Straw - Hats altered, bleached and pressed in the latest style. Felt and Beaver Hats blocked over to Fashionable Shapes. Orde'•s Irma Milli ners promptly attended to. Sept.ls WROUGHT SCRAP DION The Suquehanna. Iron Co. will pay the highest cash price for wrought scrap iron. delivered at their _mill, Columbia, Lancaster Co., Pa. 11 - M. PAYTON, sept. 23, 4 65-if. ' Treasurer. NEW STORE. UNPARAL3MLED ATTRACTIONS ! T S. SNYDER announces to the citizens eJ . of Columbia and vicinity that he has opened at his ROOM, on the corner of Front Li: Locust, a First Class stock of IDRY GOODS, consisting of all the latest styles of Dress Goods, Cloths, Cassi inures, Linen Cotton Goods, together with a fall supply of Sheetings, _ • . . Skirtings, Tickings, tte. of the best quality. Ills stock of Bleached Goous. Flannels, Bahnorals, Hoop Skirts, and Shawls, cannot be surpassed In addition to the Dry Good's depart ment, he has the most carefully selected stock of BOOTS SHOES over brought to this' place, consisting of Ladioq' Gaiters, Ba 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. SNYDER, April 2Sth ly. Cor. of Lo: ust Lt. Front. IORIME RIO COFFEE at 1. JACKSON'S Feb. 10 00.4 f; 1866. AUTUMN. IS6G GRAND OPENING of • FartPy and Staple Dry Goods, Carpeting, Oil Cloths, &c. 4k.e. • AT Fond ersmith's , Store, COLUMBIA, PA. PORM, MMES, MRS, $1,25 Lupin's French Merinoes, *71,00 Lupin's 6-4 Delaines, ,:1,00 Plain Poplins, (very cheap) 81,25 5-4 Beautiful Plaid Valentias GO cehis only, for Embroidered Wincies ; a new article for Ladies' dresses. Cheali Cotton Goods, 12 cent CfaiCOCS and liuslins; :15 cent Sheeting Muslins, • 25 cent Heavy Canton Flannels, 20 cent Yard Wide Muslins, : 22 cents for good Ginghams. BLANKETS COVERLETS In all Colors, Sizes, and Prices BARGAINS IN FLANNELS ! 40 cent Flannels, 4.50 ent Heavy Twilled Flannels, Real Shaker Flannels, All Colors Opera Flannels. MEN'S WEAR, Good Pant Stuff, 25 to 05 cents, Good Satinctis. 75 to 1,00, A full line New Cassimeres, ever coatings, Velvet Cords, tf.:c ALL THE NOVELTIES In SHAWLS, CLOAKS, and CLOAKING CLOTHS. B AIZIORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS To this large and beautiful selection of Goods, We cordially invite the attention of our customers and the public generally. 1.1. C. FONDERSMITLI ADJOINING THE COLUXBIA NATIONAL BANK. Sept. 13 1866 EVE ny FA ILY SHOULD HAVE A S EWING MACHINE. And when getting, be sure to get a good one. The WHEELER & 'WILSON Is - undoubtedly THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE IN USE Any one wishing to purchase a machine, can have one on trial, and if not entirely satisfied, can return it. Also Howe's Tailoring, AND FAMILY MACHINES. For sale by W. G. PATrON, Agent., at the store of Maltby (17 Case, Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. july FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE "Arsull...tycE C 011 IPA YORK, PENN'A., APRIL ]st 1860. Accumulated Capital, 8153,728,0 G. This Company continues to Issue Poli cies of Insurance on 13ui1ding. , z1 or personal Property, in Town or Country: at Cash or mutual rates. KRADErt, President D. STRICKLER, Secretary. 3C/d. - z- c c_-. t c:. - z- : H. Kn.knEn, TIiOMAS GRAY, ELI KINDICI Jo lIN LANDES. WM. W.\.LLACE,UEO. D. EB ERT, D. STRICKLEU. Applications for Insurance will be made to M. S. SDLYMAN, july 7 'GG tf. Columbia EXCELSIOR. THE FAMILY M ED ICINE STORE, ODD FELLOWS' HALL, _ A._ . 31 , ./L.P., - SEM.S, PROPRI:!:TOR. IS still in the field. Though the themom eter rauge:4; high. we manage to keep the public and ourselves cool and active by the refreshing draughts drawn from our fountains of sparkling Soon Water.— All ye that thirst come and drink. The New York Board or Health recommends Soda Water as the most healthful beverage offered to the thirsty public. Our stock of drugs, proprietary and other medicines, fine essential oils and flavoring extracts, toilet articles and drug gists sundries generally, will be found well filled, and carefully selected with a view to please. The following list will embrace a few of our leading as titles BURNETTS PREPARATIONS, KAL LISTON, as a wash is cooling and soothing fug in effect, removes tan, sun burn, prick ly heat, and allays irritation caused by the bites of moFqc itoes and other insects. Applied to the head and thee after shaving the effect is to remove burning and un pleasant sensations. COCOAINE—Por the Hair, prepared. from the oil of cocoa nuts, being favorably known already requires no continent. FLAVORING EXTRACTS.—Those of Burnett t Co.:. stand unequalled for quality and elicapnes.v. Hair Preparations, we offer a full line, composed in part of Gall's Hair Renewer, Tabuets Regenerator , London Restorer, Ambrosias, Savages Ursine-- (genuine Bear't greci-)e) Hauel's Eau Lustrael„ Po mades and oil from the laboratories of Baizin, Glenn, Taylor and others. - Perfumes and Colognes, Baizin's, Pha lon's, Glenn's and Hauel's, &c.- ORANGE FLOWER' WATER, of re cent importation as a flavoring for light desserts mid drinks , is much used. _ _ CONGRESS WATER, direct from the springs at Saratoga. THE LIGH.TYLNG FLY-KILLER, a sure thing, as all who use 'it testify. Re member the place to get it, is MEYERS' july 28,,'66. Family Medicine Store. BAY RUM FOR TIIE TOILET. Recommended by all'Doctors, for wash ing purposes. 75 cents per bottle, at J, C. BUCHER'S, Cor. Front and Locust Sts, july 11, '6O tf • /ILIT.A.MC AND NAVAL CLAIM AGENCY, Authorized by U. S. License, At No, 56 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa Experience and competent Assistants enable me to prosecute with dispatch and success all kinds of Claims before the sev eral Departments or• the Government of the United States, and of the several States. Being :duly licensed as a claim Agent, prompt attention will be given to the col lection of the following classes or claims: BOUNTY AND PAY, due discharged soldiers and Sailors. BOUNTY AND PAY, due :Widows or Children, Fathers or Mothers, Brothers or Sisters of deceased. Soldiers or Sailors, LOCAL BOUNTY, due Veterans, enlisted and credited in the field. PENSIONS for invalid Soldiers or Sailors, totally clisabled. PENSIONS for Widows or Children of deceased Soldiers or Sailors. PENSIONS fbr Widows for each Child PENSIONS for Fathers or Mothers, Bros. or Sisters of deceasedSoldiers,upon whom they were dependent. PENSIONS for Teamsters and artificers, hospital stewards, saddlers, or all per sons enlisted in the civil services of the United States. PENSIONS AND GRATUITIES for Sol diers or their Widows from Peunsylva- nia in the war of ISI2. PAY due from Pennsylvania to Officers and Privates of Co's B, D and E, of First regiment, and all soldiers of the Penn sylvania Reserve Corps. PAY due Teamsters, Artificers and Civil employees of the Government. Pay clue for horses lost in the United State service. Pay due for use of horses in Capt.llebble's and other HO days companies. Pay due for commutations of rations of prisoners of war. Extra Pay clue to Officers commissioned but not mustered. Prize Money due to Sailors, or their heirs, for captures, &c. Maims from a distance can have their business attprided to by addressing me by letter stating nature of the claim, with name, age, rank, company, regiment and post office of claimant ; when the necessary forms with instructions will be forwarded, and upon their return the money promptly collected. Due notice will be given as soon as the claim is allowed, and all money obtained will be immediately sent, according to the instruction of the parties interested. Instruction and advice free of cha rge,and all letters sent to this office, asking inior motion, and enclosing. stamp, will receive prompt attention. CHARGES.—Fees fair and moderate, and in no case will charges bb minute until the money is, , ollected. JAMES BLACK, Attorney at Law and Claim Agent References Hon: Henry G. Long, Hon. A. L. Hayes, John B. Livingston, Esq., D, W. Patterson, 11-41., G. AI Eline, Esq., of Lancaster, Pa. Barr Spangler, Esq., Marietta, Pa., Geo. R. Hendrickson, Esq., Mt. Joy, Pa., Col. S. Shoch, Samuel Grove, of Columbia. Pa. Henry Andre WS, Esq., Colemanville, Pa. Aug. 4-2 m DT. 3/AI.I{SEIALL,S CATAR,RLI SNUFF. This Snuff has Moron zhly proved itself to be the best article known for eating the Catarrh, Cold in the llo.el and Headache. It ha, been found an ex cellent remedy in many ca.es of Some Eyes. Dear nena has been rem oven by it, and Hearing has often linen greatly improved by its use, It is fragrant and tl.'reealoe. and gives Immediate Relief To the (I,olhr...ivy pants eauscAl by dis.-ascs of the Head. The seiP.ations atter using it are delightful and invigorating, !covens and purges out ail oh structioni.., strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to the parts affected. 'Marc than Thinly Years' Of Sale and of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Snia, has proved it , great value for all the common diseases ot the Head, tmd at this moment it stands higher filial ever before. It is reeuminended by many of the heat physicians and is used with great success tad satisfoution everywhere. Me ail the Cert.!tie:LACK 1117111010.. Sale Druggists in 161. Th.?. under-igned. having.f.r many years been ae qtsainted with 1)r. Marshall' , Catarrh sintl :Nsitill", and s-olt in our whole,ale cheerfully state, ilia. %se believe it io he eLin-11 in every re , pect e reeusinnentlationN given of it for the cure Of t'atarrhal Alfeetions. and that it is decidedly the best artieh• we have ever -known for all cannot lii:qnlSe , of the Head. Burr st Perry, Ro.iton, Ilarneq k Park. :New York. Reed, A tt-ton k Co., " A. I;' & D.Sand , , Brown.Lanr-on ,/ Co., '' Stephen Paul d, Co. " Reed. Cutler & Co., " I,raol Minor ,tr Co., , Seth W. Fowl°, MeKes.on ,t Robbins," W ikon, Fairbank R Co. A. L. Scnaill a; Co., " llnnshaw,lidinand , d- Co; M, Ward. Close .6 Co., " 11. Hay, Portland, Ala. 13u-h &Cale. For Sale by all TRY" IT. Jan. 6, '66.1y OME INSURANCE COMPANY of NEw Yon]: Office, No. 135 Broadway Cash Capital, Assets, Ist July, ISOG, Abstract of the TWENTY-S YTLI BE:NEI-ANNUAL STATEMENT, Showing the condition of the Company on the Ist clay of July, ISUt;. .A. SETS. Gitsh. Bahume in Bank., $ 2713,737 S 7 Bonds and 51ortga:4es, being first lien on Real Estate. 171,292 10 Leans on Stocks, payable on demand, 551,0 t eu United State. Stocks, (market value,) 1,373,254 10 Sate and Ithmicipal Stooks and Yunds, [market va Med 411,451 00 Bank Smelts, [mat ket value,] 11.8,078 00 Interest due on let ut•July, 18'0, 11,171 33 Balance in hands of Agents and in course of traminiseion, 120,340 OS Bills Receivable,Lfor Premiums on Inland Risks, &c.] 53,761 32 Government Stamps on hand, 307 00 Other Property, illi , cellatmotts Items, 10,737 90 Premiums due and uncollected on Policies i=o-uedl at Olhce,[Firejulantl th Marine] 25,022 44 Steamer Magnet caul Wrecking Apparatus, 83,483 91 Total. 53,306,9:32 00 Claim. for Losses outstanding onl,t, of Ju1y.1866, ' .9.109,141 13 Due Stockholders on account of Dividend, NU 00 CHAS J. MARTIN, Prest. •\. F. WILLMARTH, V. P. JOHN MeGEE, Sec. J. 11. WASHBURIN.T, Ass"t Sec. D. A. HEALD. Gen. Agt. Total loss by Portland Fire, $112,04-1 42 all paid before 15th inst. A. J. KAUFFMAN, Agent, Sept 15 tr. Columbia, Pa. THE EQUITABLE LIFE AssuniNcriJ SOCIETY 0 P 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. 1559. Accumulated Fund, over $2,000,000 Annual Income, over $1,200,003 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, 'O6 PATENT FL 0 LTI? JT C. Fell & Bro's. patent self-rising . flour. It needs no yeast, and as soon as mixed is ready for the oven. It is much better and costs but little more than any other flour. For sale by H. MULLEN & BRO., july 2S, 'GC tf Odd Fellows' Hall. .B.MV/INIT , TRAILIORS NOTICE. ESTATE OF NICHOLAS PLEASANT, late of the Borough of Columbia, Lan caster County, dec'd. Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned in the above Estate,notice is hereby given to all having claims against the said estate to make them known and to those indebted to make paymeht to George Bogle, without delay. CLARKSON' PLEASANT. Sept. ' Administrator. JOHN M. GREE.N Successor to JESSE SMITH. NEW HAT & CAP STORE, No. 64 North Queen Street, Howclrg Building, Lancaster, Pa. MHE undersigned being a practical HATTER, and having given his per-, senal attention to the busim-ss would take, this opportunity of informing the public, generally that he has opened a— - NEW HAT Lt. 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 HEST & CHEAPEST HATS &, CAPS of the Latest and Most Fasilionable . Having had considerable ecperience. ill, the business, he hopes to meet a generous share of public patrona,cl;e. aug. 18-66 7 1 y JOHN M. GII,,EF.INI LIFE-lIEA.LTII--STRENGTiI i L1F.13-HEALTH--STRENGTg, LIFE-lIEA.LTH-STP,ENGTH. THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S Celebrated Specific Pills, Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Juan. Delainarre, Chief Physician to the Hospiral du Nord ou Lariboisiere of Paris. This invaluable medicine is no imposition, but is' unfailing in the cure of Spermatorrhm or remit , • weakness. Every species of Genital or Urint k" Irritability, Involuntary* or nightly Seminal ,7:01 - r sions front whatever cause produced, or severe, will be Speedily re licved and the organ stored to healthy action. Read the following opinions of eminent Prone physisians: “We have used the Specific Pills prepared by Gar anciere Duhont. No. :a4 Rue Lombard, from the prtscription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, in our private. practice with uniform suecess,and we believe there is no other medi.dne so well calculated to cure all persons suffering from Involuntary Emissions or any other weakness of tim Sextml Organs, whether caused by a sedentary mode of living, excesses, or abuse. Paris, May sb, isca, Beware of Counterfeits. The Genuine Pills are sold by all the principai Druggists throughout the world, price One Dollar per Box, or six Boxes for five dollars. UARANCIERE DucoNT, Sole Proprietors, No. 214 Due Lombard, Paris. One dollar enclosed to any authorised Agent, wilt insure a box by return mad, securely sealed from all observation, six boxes for five dollars. Sole Geceral Agents for America, OScA O.MOSE.'S A: CO., 27 Conridlant Y. 13.—French, German, Spanish and English Paumblets,containing Mil particulars and directions for use. sent free to any address. Agent Mr Columbia, J. A. Meyers. Jan. ly. puRE GROMN.74i3P - 113ES at JACKSON'S A DESIRABLE FARiI AT PUBLIC SALE. W ILL be sold at Public Sale on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th, ISGG; AT THE FRANKLIN HOUSE, The 'Mowing described real estate,sitnate in West Hempfield Township, one mile north of Columbia; A tract of Land containing 76 ACRES, 30 PERCHES, in an excellent state of cultivation. About live acres of wood land. The property is divided into . fields of from sto la acres. each,under good fence with water in every field. There is a NEW HOUSE AND BARN on the premises with all the necessary im provements, Out Kitchen, Spring House, with good Water, Smoke House, Bake Oven, Corn Crib, Lime tin ,a good young Orchard, d:c. This property is situate in zu healthy and flourishing neighborhood,good society:lnd convenient to Schools,Churches &c. There is an EXCELLENT FURNACE SITE on the premises awl in all probability, plenty of iron ore. There is also a, good water power. There is about 14 acres of wheat which will be sold with or without the place. • ~`7;:1•29.3,0° can remain in the farm, the bal ance to suit the purchaser. Persons wishing to view the place will call on Rudolph lierr, (my agrnt) Eying thereon, or on my nephew, B. F. Heise, living near by. Sale to eommeneo at two o'clock. P. M. on said day I,vlien terms will be made known by Sept. 1 Is TO HIE PUBLIC. EFORE BUYING YOUR COAL Else where, give us a call and EXAMINE OUR STOCK. Our Coal is all kept in seperate bins and not mixed. We only keep the four first class articles BALTIMOR E co., BLACK DIAMOND, LYKEN'S VALLEY, AND • SHAMOKIN. When the Schuylkill Coal is desired we can sell it by the car load or otherwise. - Prices as low as any in Columbia and what you buy you receive. COOPER Lk; PEART, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber and Coal. Sept. 1 66. 52,000,000 00 3,596,922 00 130,385 13 FOR THE NEW CLOTHINC STORE, The Best and Cheapest in Columbia at the We are now offering clothes cheaper than the cheapest, and can suit the most partic= nlar ones, both in styles, lit and quality.-- Our prices for all wool clothes, range from :39,00 up, ibr pants and vests included. 'We are bound not to be undersold by any one, as we get our clothes from our own mama, factory, thus saving to the ourchaser wholesale profit. Give as a call, and you are sure to be suited. Blue Front Clothing• Store, =IMZMI N. B. Coats, Pants and Vests cut at the shortest notice, in the latest style. Aug 25 66 tf. JUST RECEIVED. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP CEDAR 1 - land Willow Ware at Stoves of the most approved pattern al„= ways on hand. Sept 1 66 ANDY'S NEW RESTAURANT. FRONT STREET ABOVE WALNUT. COLUMBIA, PA. The subscriber has opened a first class Eating House and Restaurant, where may be haa at all times Oysters in es•ery style, Hot coffee and all other refreshments cal, culated to please the tastes of the most fastidious epicurean. - Lamers' Ale, and Prank's Lager beer, always on draught, also.the best wines. ANDREW ZELLER. Nov. 25, I IN POI{ TED .FRENGII, ENGLISH AND GERMAN Flower & Ornamental Grass Seeds, Among which are the Everlasting Flow, or seeds, a new article in this market, put up in neat papers with descriptions of flowers ate., and directions for cultivation printed on each. Just received through mail, and for sale at JACKSON'S. Sweet Catawba Wine FOR FAMILY AND TABU ME! Also a large assortment of French, Ger man and Domestic Wines, at J. C. BUCHER'S, Cor, Front and Locust Sts. It. A. RE.II.7REPATLIE. M. D. G. 1). DLIJAnDIN, M. D. JEAN' LE LECCIME, M. D. GEO. W. lIEISE 11 I.TRitiUi BLUIf BLIJAIENTHAL PFAHLER'S House Furnisbiug Store
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