ghs...ifOutbia E t A. M. RAMBO, Editor. Ass't Editor. P 4' .qa,— • • ' • 1866. • •-•-• rin J situ:49;lr, -. 7 - Advertisements, to secure Immediutp ,irlts2 . rgoo must be handed in on or before Titureday evening each sweek.: • - L. C, - Oberrein:is oair aughorizdd _Agent for ,West Heinpfield-:Town§h.ip. He will take sith;seription.x, advertisemonk for the(- . `-`8p..."- • THE NEWS. It -i§' said th 4 '4"asr Coke k - C,0., of kiddn . i:s for the SOut . liivest-i>"acifte Raiiroad, and that if ,fequired,th4 will extend the road from •Ypringield in two pars.. . . • Governor thirtin hUs . i4xed an order relative to the 'preierittafig i n of the State flAgs in Independence Square -, is-the 4th :ot July, inviting all officers and'privates of PcuriFylvhaia - regiments - to take part in the cereinenies: A destructive fire occurred in Thorald, C. Siitida.y, depriving forty or fitly families . Loss .250,000. . 'lllO3 44,l'arftai Cra':, - Masonic Hall was purrfed Ist. T,c;ss 'BlOO,OOO. :stedo.r.itii Gibbons, - with "5000 baleS t;f:cottori,'/wits' laiirngd flerschliiin's lake, Gdort., , i,.ori'Sunilay..- ' ' •'; Antoin'e Probst convicted:of the , mur; der, of .Christopher Deering,' was, on Tuesday last, ,sentenced. to :be hanged, IFgOnternn) yevepuereceiptstast week, amounted $3,9.15;353-63..• The TrAasnry, - disb.ursemants,for, the. Reek ending on • . S.alnrday,, were :::.,Ayar Lepat:tmetA,sl,6o7f2 l •„,*p.v, y . peipstment. Department 8140, . Tot `heavy s . h3Wers - of rain fell in - •; 7 1 - 2O . re on MOtiilay,4ght last, accompanied with 'vivid ,lightning. About pine o'clock there Was a violent storm of • -.; • haili the' hones being of the si . ze. of hickpiy - ints, and some even Jarger, -„ fracturing sviiidi7s, ''There exeiting itifdyniatica - freth Utah:: ' The` Mormons : thefoentiles• to . lave ? gait •taii - 13'.• City.= 2 ;: iglitn en 'robe - nay been .ssa,ssiiid! 'The - Wife= of Jinies' • -M'Ciillongli",:4 wealthy farther residing near . Nashville,' enirti;eriiiid• - aenniz' , •edmiiiitted suicide recently by hip - gin,; herself in - th'e yarck 7;sto,tkor,mgr 4 oases, PrOhibitibh - of . 1,14 transportation of 'dfife from;laCC to. - ileee 'in t,ngland; the purpOse:of preventing the, spread of the'..ll'indei:Pest,has led to thUdibcovery that even so rarge, a city as tondsm,which equtains oyur,three.and a half millions of inhabitants ; can `dispense with : those abominable nuisances—slaughter houses, 4's * the;ca:ttlea.retiotaifewed to go to the b 71.1tcliur, , the iuteile'r now goes in the cattle; Slaughter's ,them and :sends the:dead meat to the' city by rail. This ,ehangu in the,. : mode of furmshing, the eity: with meat, though very 'sudden, caused but a tem porary dißiqt/tioti of the supply, - and no ingreas9 , in the. prico,beCl costi4g.no mqrf4 in.,1 4 Q4d:04 now than it cost.two yearsa,ge;-in spiiie tile, Plague. ' In 'view of the health of''ihe nity,'everynielns* bettOring• the tory condition' of our ',edwri - should bO - at cin.te adopted it is worth -'-consider ing whetlici the: health, as - yell as the comfort', Of the peo'pl.: , Oolurnhi . 4,ciu'-: not be imiio'ved'llypiohibitlli; the. 0 slaughter Of:caitio 'our borough limits. ' At every meeting of the conneit,refer . ence'is made, to' the alley On . which our slaughter honies fare located' 'l4u6S day evenini:fe.'st; at•the time of t t he rain, the effluvium' atisin' , 4 froth thii4en4rnu"S pest't' 'nue "t 5 4, to ts , ru ,' ° s'lyell as steken, 'the_ Pniser-ty, let 'alone those person; living iri the yininity. We have been asked by 'Acre - rat nersonS•during the week . whetlAtkere as any prospect,of liavin,..;Plhe'nuisanees abated.: Our reply2r: . • - • 7 : ;Os, they make )ikeial)promises. The new bordukti'fieW is now in forUe and our connaillieVe to do . almost anything in • . reason. We have been '"waitirig: and watehinc , "--it; 'i'-'clienpove can still afford o coritinue it. 'pat a fearful responsi bility will rest upon ye "powers that be" ifnn epidemic shot/Il:freak : out e'er,you remove the tuisuceeni,v7 . ltich the people • •• To 4§filifq • Yn e t-r nring' Clio "'obeitpation che'' town of Port • Royal, by tile- Federal Erolops, during 1 1 .1ay; , .186-I,.the.Masonie . Lodge ..rooni's of Lodge No were broken anfl'ille7SilverJewels taken . there nfrom-was froap fp11 . 61: • ' - 1; 7 4 py.lare,' — e`ngtaYoq, s wiknint bross.:4.; o f o,ol4P4Pe§!nil*4?/A -Lev,44.llat • :If] . 3 1kpirs.: • - •aud Win:dens tae\ 17. -Pli4e; faNiels we're iiieseninaU-"Pinio4g.elicit'etit;itial: •of the; Gitnit Secitlabd:-.inofe than one hnn re Much TiNg4. - 7 - Should - mintl , tlrenteVe - i - o ltn - K9.. Foygilld n-:;;;Unkoiito. brother, or any ntber - peieon:criandly' rompqqfulli Op, ent.eit forwaid 1 : 6. ,...P41t 6 .3.cqe care -; of • Captain kiiiin t ,sf liti4,thei ' • , fir`..."': - .l l ' , rt.; rrr Past; l 44 l iiecli.,.#.4pdge:Nfx7;2:,-. - Port lloyal, l-I Va.-I.Btti Aptll-1866, . „ _ (fditorial_ and VtiorelliiiitittO. • , —The finest smoking tobacco, •anc} elegant -flavored seg,ars ciiirbe had• at Beetles; Zenust.St. • 'vv. tti , lcy'& Co. ••advertises , bargains, in the -, -diy...opdszline at. 'their' store, _opposite the Odd Fellows'. MTh -Maltby & Case Are keeping 'UR witl the-times in the way of new and fashion— able, goods for .ladies. and -gentlemen;- read their column - advertisement in an other "part of our paPei. • - - - - —Our enterprising friend 3. A. Meyers of the Family Medioino Store has just put in a Soda Water Fountain. It will be in full blast this Call around ye thirsty. —Pardy-Lockard"mine host" of the American I{ouse,still continues to supply eastotnees, with the: . ,best oysters. His, house is a pleasant resort for .travelers and his bar is stocked with the choicest liquors. •-, Tesso Smith, Howell's buildings , Lan caster Pa.;_has on hand all the most fash ionable styles of hats and caps known 'in the market. Our friends visiting Lan caster, should drop in. See advertise ment in another column. - _ —Castle Thunder,• Richmond, Va.,- is being repaired in, order - to, fit it for a tobacco = facioiy. • The ' pliby prises 'is partly tra.nsformecl_into• a grocery and commission house: • - —Advertisiug • puts cash• into • the ponket of the busine.ss.maa,,aud : gives an air of. freshness to ; tie-paper ; ikshOlys forth. th'e 'bUsiness . cho , acter of the place, giving. it iespectitbilify - abioad 'and" a 4 fording satiSfaction .to its eitiierii. - = ' —From the mines - of 'ldaho' to 'the brown;stonelrcints.of -MadisonLAvedue, phalon',s ,"..Night Blooming. Cereus", is in recincit. , Though the, standard perfume of f6.shiOn, its popularity is liMitetl to no elass• or section—it- national ' Sold everywhere. • ••,--• —•‘ • '—:-Dnrinethe last, few weeks' "eight hour", bills have''be..m defeated-jm the Massachusetts,_ New: York, • and New Jersey, Ler , islal.ure§,,lost.ln Ohio hy.Cllsa gre'emetit c 'hetkveen". the two houses :on minor amendments, and PaSsed: in` one h Ouse. -Of the; Pennsylvania Legislature. Lcotentporary 'Says he has had 'a: good:rnaby lady subscribers, and that he never . lost a cent ~by one_ of.. Women,naverheat,the printer. , —The Methodists ottne, South have con'cluded'to ado - pt the name of ...E.pisco iial•',Methodist Qhurch." 'l4 years -twisted' the doctrines' of the' 'Meth= ocligrehurch they no?itwialts :• _Oittv of the quickest.journals to'deny the just chtims, ;of-America to „greatness ,snience; art and - meehanics, is• i the I. J 'antron . ,T,hai joUrn,4l *la see, nothing goed•'outside • Of' =England. Yet it!olies a great; part•of its uce.ess to the i : New , World,. ; for. it s, printed. on tiro. , of 'Hoe's immense cylincicuresse,-3,,,,w,1tich: 'it has, practically,-acliiii*ledged superior •to any made' in "lead —An excliane„. Says, we ; were com -.201ed to reiVse.tinoffer.'Or job printing the other day,- •by 'way back, Who .innonently-''crallctd - td- - ger sothe - postage: stamps printed ! - was, quite disap: pointed _because we.could'cot do the.w.ork ---14 ; ',iwanted 'em real ,bad to . pnt on-the. letters . when he writ to a gal, and they cost too darn much - to bud em of them. post-office-fellers.' , ' - -The 'School Directors of this 'county met in the Court }Louse, in Lanbaster city,. on Tuesday afternoon last,, for the purpose of electing a County Superin tendent. Mr. Andrew Armstrob,,, ,, of East Donegal township, presided.' =David Evans, the present. Superintendent, was rereiected . on the ,prat ballot by the fol lqwing vote: Da.vid j 'yans, 126; .A. p ; Nesvpber, Thesalariof the 'Super- . intendent was increased frbrc'' fil t 2OU to $1,700. :•—..The members-of the order of Odd * Fellosis -at New Albany, Indiana; , acid brated the forty-seventh. anniversary-of the order at that place on Thursday, last in a very spirited Manner: ,the . pro ceSsion which was fdrthed dier two thous and: of :the brothers' appeared in fall re galia, and . the 'clornonstration• was of • a very imposing . character__ The : people for ; many tnile.S. around -a.lsembled to witness the. ceremonies, . tind - the affair gave' great datisfaCtion "edneerned 'in it. This.: order -is very popular :in the West, and ; its; nnrabers are, constantly augmenting. = - —A Westernjuiy, holding. an inquest over a man who 'died in - prison,. the following verdict: " The'•Way 9f the transgressor is hart'', and hp 'died: ft'om . natural causes." The people have iten dared-a verdict _that- Worrell 4 Co., SIQ Arch , Street, .T'hilaielphia, makes ifp the. most flishilmable; durable arid cheapest clothing the city. Call at theinorte prieed.'emporium . and "examine their beautiful spring , styles‘f cassimeres, cloths,, vesting's Ac. iy „ They" make ,up whole suits Pica.per than an,f, ntlaer , lir the', City. , • ' —A:Massitchtisett4 inventor has prO- Pured 'a'pritent for a yafier shirt which he can sell for twenty-flve • cents, , It is not probable 'that it will stand much wash ingibut the very Moderate' price at which the , garment will sold will enable persons in'kraitelied:C. ireurirstanCes triript new shirtsY More 'fiequently thaii'they have been able to do since therhave,com mantled from three. to five dollars each. If, ingenuity shorild.accoMplish the enter prise of - prilating' - a'' neWspaper . ' on the skirts of the nether "garment it; might economise luatters , ;yery considerably. • =Any • of- On r readers ' afflicted with scrofula.orscrofulouri -- complaiuts, will do well to read the-remarks in our advertis ing Polumns i .respecting it. But little of the nature .of this,•disorder has been knoWit . by.the 'PPOPIe, and the 'clear ex- P4sitiort_ of it•there- given', will 'Piove eeptable and useful.. We n have long •li.red the searching:and able xi - runner 'in yy4ioll.l4r.A.spr4:crea,ts every subject .he totreliesi - whatever has his attention at all bag a. gtutit deg -of it; -he Master's Whit Altid aie one. who - has a, particha 'qf'feeling,fpr.; his afflicted:fellow: mart ;.can t 19915. witli_indiffererice,upou his Tabors for t„, he Says of'enrofq~a,a d"set in how few words and' tofi7'cleio.ly'shertSo us More' thei4e`' all, `haielcirown of tiiis insiduoi.w4adnfata z l •, • initlidy Notes •by the Way. •-.-t - WAYNESVILLE, Oliio*prp.,2Blll;;'66, DEAR SPY.—According to pr'o'mise write you to give youalcime of the--; 'dents of our travel. We left Nevi : ;York . ,,' : Tuesday, 24th ult., aj4 I .must say the pl e asantest route from,`-New' 'Philadelphia is by the -Raritan Si Dela- JVare 'Bay Railway, which conveys you from New York to Port Monmouth by boat, from thence to Philadelphia by 'fel 1r a ititt - mbir b e cOm'e eptitailar - The Camden & Amboy li.. R., its detentions and accidents, must now yield the palm, and-the R. &D.B. R. Itbear off--,the, honors. I would ,advise all; to _try thirciute'and Teel'assni , ed they will aim cur,,with•me„in:the opinion -ex.pressed,...... • In Philadelphia, we, stopped at that most commodious and' elegant hotel, the Continental and .started through the cleen'and well,,kept streets, of the Quaker City,and the'obiltragt with the filthy and over-crowded thoroughfares of our me tropolis, of which ,we are so proud, was anything but favOrable. At. noon on Wednesday we took the Penn'a. R. R. to Pittsburg. It is really a pleasure to travel on this road. • The cars are - -com fortable, cleanly and• elegant, the_ con ductors so polite and attentive that one forgets to becoine fatigued. The scenery along the'reed is picturesque, and roman tic, and, this is by,. all means jhe most pleasant route west. The directors - and officers of•the Penn's R. R., deserve any amount of credit for the manner in which they fulfil the duties'ef their office. The, time made on this "road' is good; delays and detentions- are things unknown.' At Pittsburgh we changed ,cars for Colum bus, which We reached on Thursday afternoon in time 4.0 take a drive,arpund the city before dark, • The public..build iags at Columbus are a credit to the'city. and the rieat•;*ell kept streets,and hand some eeiraw" el I i'rs — <;i'ie Moir; , c charming appearance: ,TbeMeil House is the largest and best hotel and affords comfertable ~ accpniniodetions.. for -,.guests: We left Columbus in the early morn inn train of the Little Miami, ColUmbus & Xunlii Road under the directiorship of W.•ll.:Cle'nients; Esti:, of Cincinnati, a gentleman well kpowu as one of;the most ble and.. etficient, rail, read direetors in the West, tuarl`tbe manlier thig road is c,onduated is a"positiv'e proof - of hie ability. The ride 'from - Columbus - to Cincinnati is delightful; Me reached. this place in; time for, a late breakfast. We, ware met at the' depot by the genial, and hOspitable 'editor of the Waynesville Gazette; •J: Drew StheteAkterlnown in the literary 'world as Clyde Clarendon; whose graceful poems and starling essays have - attracted no little attention ,from the lovers of-polite literature, The home of Smete is just 'Such a hothe as one would suppose a 'poet would - select.- neat little cottage;embowered - With 'vines, and built on a gentle rise of ground afford ing.an excellent view of the- surrounding country. ,IVe .re now ,enjoying the,hos; Vitality of tiatice - ,•pr:esided•over'by his mother, a lady at once intelligent, genial aind,hospitahle, and here we expect to re main e couple,pf• weeks when we shall eiert . for 'Michrgeii,"then' °will' Write again and entleaVor' to transcribe what of interest I see.• Until then then believe • ,Yours• Truly, J. WILLIAM VAN NAMEE. 112 SPEOLA.L NOTICES CROUP. 4.lthost daily we are called'upon to chronicle - the death of some loved one,l4y this dread disease,whieh often takes its away from roving' parents with only very phert•nutiee. Every inother should sup . ply herself with Coe's Cough Balsam; for it is no exagemtion to say , it 'will cure itinetpnine eases in every ono hundred, if taken in season. There are very many mothers who will tell you they owe the life of some dear one to this wonderful medicine.— One very desirable quality is that it loaves no bad elfeci,it being perfeetly harmless. In eases e I cough hoarseness oriticklii.g,in the throat,it has no /qua. LOVE. AND MATRIMONY .Ladies end gentlemen. if you wish to marry, nil, dretss the under Signed, who• will send you without money and without price, valuable information that will ;.nable you to marry happily and speedily, it respective of ago, wealth, or beauty. This informa tion will cost you nothing, and if you wish to marry, It will cheerfully assirt you. All letters strictly con fidential. The desired information sent by retu.n aad no reward asked. Address SAILUI B. LAMBERT, • • , Greenpoint, Kings,Co., , Ncw York. apr. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND • CA.- tenth, treated with the mutest success; iby Dr., J. ISAACS, oculist and Auriat, (formerly of Lyden, Hollgncl;) No '.sl9.Pine:Street,lp . hia. Testi pp:mails from th&most reliable soul-cos in the city and county can be seen at his Office. 'The •medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients. as hetnasmo'Secrots in his,'„practice: Artitieial eyes inserted without. pain. . charge inlitjo' for ..exatni, nation: ; - "; •,: • mut% Q 4., IT IHE C'ON.ETSSIONS AND EXPERI ENO.O OF AN .11.1 VALID. Published fo'r the benefit and AS a CAUTION TO YOUNG ,MEN'and otliers„whg.sufferlrom Nervotis Lebpity, premature 'decay of Manhood, &c., SuPply ing at the Far»p tirrie rile Means or -Spif Cure. By one who has cured himself after undergoing con siderable, quackery., lky 'enclosing j'a post.pri.id ad• dressed envelope, single copies, free of charge, may be had of the author, • • • ~ • NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., HroPitlyn, Kings Co„ N, Y. • • • jam 27, f.Y, • • . cOntimiaptiVeSa A ' - • - THE DVEItTL.S.Iat HAVING . P.EEN restored to health is a few weeks by a very, simple remedy, after having suffered severalyears„with a severe lung , nifeetion, find that dread disease. , Con aulnious to malie.known to his fellow scatterers the means of cure,* • ' • , To all whodesire it, he will send a copy of the prescription - used ifree of , aharge,) withi Lae direb lions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure fur Consul tiption,'Astlna; Bron chitis, coughs, Colds, etc. The only. object of the advertiser in -ending the prescription to bentifi the afflicted, and spread information which he con ceives to be invaluable, and lie hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost notning, and may prove a blessing, - - - . Parties wishing the perscriptioq, will please ad dress Rey. EDWARD A, WILSON, Kiev COUTitY. Dec. 30, '65„-13q1 •. Newyork J 0 ~B t i a, 3 . 1. entirelyoT 7 1 z t iv A a G r E it N el T es S j cv u t2t ( e ) d ui f . ol: Address O. GAREY, City Butldiag,i Biddleford, Me. mar, 1.0, 2 6Ci-Iy.- , . , ... Errors ot Youth. • 'A Gentleman Who suffered for yeari - frorrf Nervotis Debility, Premature _Decay; and all the etlects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free:to all who need it, the ,receipe alai directions for Making, the simple remedy by which he was eared. 6.1v31 , 01 . 8 wishing to won tby the'advert6 - er's'experienee,ean do so IV eddressing ~. . ~. - . JUILN .8, UtirDEN, Dec. 30`113 ly, No. 13, Chambers st.. N. Y.' aaaf -JET iiNHPOD . HOW, LOST , HOW 1 ESTOII,ED. Ju3c published; a new edition of Dr. , pulverwell's Celebrated Essay on the racical cure (without med icine). of Sperniatorrhcca, or seminal .\Veakness, In voluntary Seminal Losses,: Impotency, Mental- - and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marrirge, etc.;' also,.ool4Stimptgotti-E,pilepsy„ and Fits,driduced'•by self-indnigence or sexual wilt:iv:mance. _ • iM,,:Price; in a sealed' envelope; only c. cents. -. •.• Tue celebrated author in this gumtrable essay clearly demonstrates, - from :ri•itifrty :years' , success ful practice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse nut `-I 'curb without the dangerous use of internal'fitedecine,or the • appligation of the knife—pot:tang, ottt•O 'Mode of crainhee simple, certain, an,d etl•petual, by meanti o INA every spc ferer,' nojriOtter 'what it 'eo'nditi n may may cure him sglf oheaply,,privateln'and•rp,dicallY. -'Y ayThis• Lt etiire shouldbe in the histidd of eyery yo.ath afid eyery man in the .iand„ • •••••c Bent, insider seal, in a plain 'envoi:ll)e, to - 'any ad dress, pp4t pairk.on seccuptiaf •six eentsrdr -two post stamps. Address the pnbliiihers , 3: publishers, 117 B9Tert, Maw York P 'Ci 'box 4,656. Juno l 4s: • . • Strange, -init:True: - ' .. Every young:iaciyand gentleman: in the United' States can Itear.somethiug:tvery Much tcr.theirLad-! vantage by retuMmaillfree,of charge) by,address-; ;ing the understignedi 7 ; Thbse.having.fearaAtif •Leingi :humbugged - will oblige br , iitot n ' otihiny~ tliis ca a, :Allfothers will please•addresti thetrObedient servant: ' ' F:tCLIAPIttAN, nee. 30 831• Broadway. New 1 Aa'scor. & HAM.tits ' i fd4.IIINFIT Organs, for siacred`and seb - ular mtiSie; forty dittex , ent styles, $BO to $6OO each. Fifty-one. Gold or Silver Medals, or other first prernitons - awarded them. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address. MASON & HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, New York. A Card -to Invalids. . , , A Clergyman, while residing in Smith Ainerica as a missioaaty, discovered a safe and simple reme dy for the cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, I.4.eases of, the ,Urinary and_ Seminal _Grgans,.and the .whole train of disorders brought on by, baneful, antr vicious' habits. Great' numbers' have been already cured 4y this noble remedy. Prompted by a 'desire to beunfit' the'aillicted•and -unfortunate,-1 will send the recipe for preparing and, using this medicine.in a sealed anvelope,tu any one'who needs it, Free of Charge. ,Pleaseinclose a postpaid. envelopeortd4ressed t to yourself.' ' , • • 'Address,' • . . , JOSEPTi. T, INMAN, StationtA Bible:House, New TOrk City. mnr. 17 3mo.* , . It is said of the ladies of France, that:ll.9 ' a clasi, they are the handsomest in the world, . With rosy cheeks and binek hair, who can help knit think so. Dr. Velpou's .hills never fail to make the complexion a healthy and rosy hue. Ladies try them. Sold by all Druggists. ' • - DR. TEBBETZS - P'HYSIOLO'GICAL %Hair - Re..wenerat'or. = The popularity of this Preparation, is unprecedebted.— It is becoming the standard article over everything of the kind, and is' the ouly unoldectionable Hair Pieparlition in user without, it no toilet is coMplete; if once used it never will be dispensed with • It positively restores White, Gray, ta; failed • Hair, •to its originalicolor; iustrdand. beaUlY• • • • • • It ofthii produces a neW growth of beautiful Hair ou bald heads, and always stops its falling oft; It frees the head front all dandrult; belting and humor. Has no dirty, sticky sediments or unpleasant Odor. . , , Itis neat, does ildt soil the finest fabric cr skin., As a dressing, it is unrivaled, deligutiul, No Other preparation has either the merit,or popu larity, wherever it goes. Every bottle warranted. . J. A. MEYERS, Apothecary, ' General agent, Odd Fellows' Hall C m olubia, mar. 24, bra.* QUARTERLY - REPORT OF THE CON ditiob. of the Columbia National 13aul: oi, the morning -of the first Monday of April .1.8135. RESOURCES ~, 4 --, - . ' Notes and bills dis'd,. $766,11'8,Z • u. 5, Wilds deposited for circulation, .. ", 509,000.00 U. S. bona:, op hand, . 32,0.u,uu 41357,258,29 Cash in notes of Other Nat.Wks 380,00 Specie, • - 1,000,00 Legal tenders and compound ''' - • • • ' ' . , int. notes. 75841,03 77,221,00 Rom ittauces,S, other cash.items, „• . 12,090,57 Due Iron' Banks, in Pliihr ' $136,912,56 Dui:drum Banks in New York, ::0,417,80 Due from nanits in 130t00ore, 9,651,2.9 ~. . Due from °tiler /Nat. Dunks,. , 28,921,03 . "'fro.n otlipt 13. inks sad Bankers; 1,181,79 201,115,13 Banking House, • •-' ' • '• • ' 10,000,00 Current expenses , 6523,01 Taxes paid, 50,2,04- 11,595,05 LIABILITIES Capital, paid in 500,000,00 Surplus Lund, • • • . 91,284,07 Dist:cunt and Exchange, ' ' ' 27.74,91 • ' • ' Wont and Ltl,B, 2,114,72+ 121,101;20 Dividends unpaid, 1,10300 Due to National 'oanks,•.* : ,'` ~. '184120,87 .." '.. *•': Due to, oddly lianksdind Bankers,Bo4o,o3 , 26,201,42 Ch - cult.jup Di:Columbia Bank, 3.,,.68,0" - , -do cora National utinic, 387,10,3,0 u 624,843,00 Individual deposits ' ' * - 345011,72 • $1610,280,31 ,Intleptedn'ess of Dirookors,Sls,73O. ' SVvurii,to,itnu subscribed by , S41114;14 §110(.41, Cashier. April 7, 3 rn • . —•:•• Fi M- VAL • • OF MULLF4-1 9 S.atijuihrt's • •raolriSzort SPORE, TO:ODD FELLOW:4 , I:IIX LI ? • • Columbia;, Pa. • " • ' Groceries,Provisions,Flour,Grain,Sce. We will always keep an 'hand the very best quality of gmods such as Sugars, Sall Cotfee, ' , Fruit, ' . Teas, Soap, • Fish, Starch, . . Spices. Cheese, '• Crackers, - - • Lard, • ' Tobacco, Molasses, Segars, • also * FANCY. ' GROCERIES: • - . . , NOTIONS, DRIED FRUIT,,.k.C. We intend to keep the best aoods only and to sell as cheap as any,similar store.— We therefore ask a portion of public -pat ronage. , H. AII.I.LBEN4ko BRO. AP•iil 7, 66-tf. • IMES TED UNION:BUSINESS - COLLEGE HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, Eigth and Spring arden . Streets;l PHILIA DEL 11111 A THOMAS. MAY. PEIROE, President and Consulting A.Ceountant, EXTRAORDINARY DUCEME4gTS. ! NOVEL AND ''PERMANENT' ARRANGEMENT . . "- OF BUSINESS COLLIME" TERMS, • • ; From April LlO:October 1, ISGG, •" and 'succeedin o .-r years. . Life Scholarships, including Bonk,k r eep- BuSiness Correspondence, - Forms and Customs "Co"mmercial Arithmetic, Bus'- iness :Penmanship, .DeteCting:counterfeit ,moneY, and Conaneicial TWENTY-FIVE. 15OLLARS., - Scholarships, iacludingthe , same,Subjects as above. Time limited to three months, TWEN,TY,I,DOLLARS: Penmanship,:threo months, $7 Penmanship and Arithmetic, S Mos." $lO The saving of coal and gas ,in the .sum mer months is an -advantage of sucli im portance as enables the management of this College to maite.a,considerable reduc tion in the summer rates. From October 1,186 p, to April 1, ,1867, anti succeeding years; as ,before.- ' - - - - - Scholarships; 3. months,.' - $25; l'enmanship;.3 months, - - - $lO. Penmanship and Ari thinetic,, 3 mos. • ,$l2. Special 7erin6 for Crab's, Soldiers, and jo -the-sons ofeditinistels,and Teachers.. DA.Y=AND EVENING INSTRUCTION FOR . B9TII SEXES AND ALL AGES,• In Bankirig;, StOreit'Oping„ Penmanship. Pen Mawi rig, Ph onOgraph y, Arithoietie, M6nsuration, Algebra; Geom etry,: Analytical Geometry, The Calculus, Navlgtti:loll,Surveying,liingineering,Gang ing,' Mining, Mechanical 'Drawing, Com- Gernitin,•Telegraphing; and the English Bralirlhes, at moderate priaes. Endorsed bY ptOlio tcs the most, slier cessfulDuscriess:CalWge in the oountrY, as is - evidenced by the fact, that' ' • FOUR HUNDRED AND TWO STU ' _• . „ • , have entered. in theailist • Sixi•Monthsi Of its Existeuee. PRINCIPALS OR ,DEPARTMENTS. • • THOUAS .111A . A.RET.*CE'4,A.OX; GEOROk." B. SNYDER, R. S. BARNES, FARR, JR., . J. T. REYNOLDS, , lIDNEy .1.SEI.11", A. E: ROGERSON,*A.3r.,'C,..E. S,uported. by an able- Corps ~of Assistants, " Call or send for al Catalogue, College 'Cue, rentik, and Peirce's Practical Educator.' OFFICE-531 NORTH EIGHTH ST. _.'-• - - LTHOMAS‘At. PEIRCE. ' " ' •• ; • .1 Shoe:Zalisheg. THE best assortment and largest stook. in tbe-plaae; all l'at/greatly redhead' prices, at. H. Front Street.., ALSO, 0. - genorai'aSsortrnent'Of fregh:nrid. l 'riliable •'' • " • 'anent 'Medic . • .: Pyo Stuffs; • ' • Perfumeiy, - '' Garden Seeds; 'efie.r -1 selected with great card,:an'd `,.bought; at; the present decl i ne in prices:for salefbr apr:2l,- Ri WILLIAMS. . . • 18 . 66: • 0,;:.7 • SPRING OF 1866 At HALDEMAN'S, 4 4, 4' 4 1 1.• - I Locust. street. ,above, Front.- • • We would• call the attention of our ,• PATRONS • • and the " ' ;• • .• 'TO ' OUR STOCK OF' GENERA'. DRY GOODS; . . ": • : • CARPETINGS, - • 4UEENSWARR. Now opening "and being replenished alinost'deny throughout the season. • • . . :1619,280,34 • • It will' be`'remerribeied the inducements offered at our establishment ,T, in presenting •an almost I . . • ~. . , • ; ENTIRE 'NEW - STOCK.. •• " • THIS SPRING our STOCK is STRICTLY W - . Thereby, giving to'our patrons the'. Utlvn.- tage of the late decline iii all, • FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC' PIaNUFaTURES. CO 'NO OLD GOODS 'FROM LAST • SEASON,CONSEQUENTLY • NO LAST SEASON'S - PRICES. PRICES of all Imported Fabrics 'based upon the late:de .. ,•-: ,cline in Gold. PRICES °c all standard and other doniestieg the very, low est possible:. . • We solicifan. examination of our Stock; , . " " always 'baling glad•to!show our Goods. =BE ! •-; , • •%,..;•.', • ,;..11'1 - - , '''" -, .'''s Locust Jit f .>; Above,Front March 31, 1806. All under cost of Impor tation and many goods at old prides.. lIMM.III At 13ALDE MANS' Locust,' abbve -Front: EMI NZ OUR BANNER ONCE ...MORE -- 1 S UNEUR LED -T 01 THE R.EA.D.; , ERS 07-417.4', Fondersmitles S to re, .." . . X4,A„FIX.F,*:IN:STITETTIO'N's ,11 i) tit 13 REAT BARGAINS ARRIVING daily, 1..3f from Now York and Philadelphia. Our Stock is not surpassed by any other establishment in Columbia. and in Selections, Quality land. WE CHALLENGE A COMPARISON. ,•, ' • ' FULL LINE OF- DOMESTIC GOOD.S, Innigi =MEI Choice :,selection of ` - ,-Ladie' press Goods, . 4.n . Entire) New Stock Sr A! U rif3 R . l E :id IL S sllAwts ; SACKINGS , - Our New York Hoop Skirt; equal's Ithe "Bradley o Sltirt". in quality. and shape, and , 25 'PER CENT,' LESS IN' PRICES S A full'sfock always on haiid for Ladies and Misses. ' " BALSIORAI; SKIRTS OF EVERY STYLE. WHITE GOODS:'' ,GOOD;S SWISSES,-NAINSpOKS, .TARLgaoNS;JACkbNETS, S:c =I •, , Our stock of clotbs,Cassirneres,,and Men and Boy's weargbnertilly, is •ol this sea son's purchasing; and consequently Can't be Beat,1 1 •pr: r ••'• Clifpets, Shades, Groceil 'Wail Papers, IN ',COMPETITION : , WITH PHILA'- • • ])EL- ;• • • • • - NVE STUDY TO'PLEASE. • apr.• 28, '66-ly -• ' • • WANTED—AGENTS—To - canvass for the "Soldier's IlidiVidual Memorial." Greatr indueoments - offered than by any other publishers. Agents. have an entire monopoly in the tqrritory, assigned, them, as there has 'been nothing of the kind yet introduced: . Meets with universal approv al; is•ornamental, - also a record of value to those who have served in their country's defense, and to friends of deceased soldiers. For circulars. dc.. address, enclosing stamp,B. C: BAKER, Coltimbus,'o., Lock Box 078. ' apr. 21, lm. • '.'AGENTS :WANTED pO sell the Great American Puzzles,the cheapest and•most. wonderful puzzles of the age. Agents.. can readily make from $lO to $2O per day, I will give, any agent,sloo if he will sell 50,000. Send .30 Cents for set of Puzzles. All orders sentbY mail free. 'PHILIP lILLL, Importer of 1' iincy Goods; 250 Alarket St., Philadelphia, Pa. ' "kr-Ladies' Needle'Book, containing 100 of the bast Needles. Seitt by than on -,re ceipt of 50 cents: -• • apr. F THE SALEM LEG. Under . the' Patronage of the United States Government: • Models of this Super ior. leg may be some .at the -Agency o ,of the SALEM:LEG' COMPANY,' - No 33 South Seventh Strect,,Philndelphia. Call and sbe - Mehl, or send for circular containing, toll intbrmation. npr. 21;lm Ageuts. ,alfale'andmale 4're "ites7s"t6llso ribi— . lrionth;to sell the Celebrated • ;•-•'.. • • • COMMON. SENSE, iFAMILY SEWING . SIA C HINE, • , .„, 7 Pal Rriee;6lB; oo * :• Y • This Machine will do all kinds• Of , 'Work equal to the Itigh , pricecl_Machines,- and is the only practical and reliable Cheap Sew ing. Machine iu the: world. Send tor, de seriptive .Cfreulars., AildresiLl SECOMII it'CO....,C,hiCagO Ill. ? or Cle;i•eland, apr:2l, lui MEN ATTENTION' • ' 1 TITANTED, one or two Men, in COlum- V V 'bia andLyicinity, who have lost either an arm or'leg, to•sell Wadsworth's : Water, ProorArniea Eleuliiig Plaster the best and cheapest Court }last& in the market.- 7 From $5 to slo.per?da'y-can' be made. Ad dress; with 25 cents for'sample and full in formation, A. F.- .BELCHERr Box- , 45, Philadelphia- ' Pa. N:l3.—All agents and, peddlers would fixid it to their interests to answer the above: apr. 21, 3m. J. WILLIAMS, :‘ • • -I). No. Id:North - Sixth Stleek Philad'a. " Manufacturer 'of VENETIAN : BLINDS - AND: • • . WINDOW SHADES. *. The largest and finest assoriment, in, the city at the Lowest Cash prices— , ,-• STORE SHADES,. MADE t LETTERED. M ay 5, is, ea. TX - I -ANTED, 'A.GENTS. - -:-.37,5.t0 $2OO per namitlilorpentlemen and 15.35' r 5 tor. Ladids, ,eVer*here, to introdnee the Common' ',Sewing Machine; improved and perfected, It will hens, fell, stitch-, bind - t brade'-;and embrofd# beautifully: Pace Only Only s2o,'inalting the elasticdock istitCli; and fully warranted for,three years: - • ',We,- - pay the/above wages or a commission;. •lrorti f which twice that amount can be made. ,Address dr.call on C. BOWERS t CO. • L ffi Oce,' No 255 Fifth street, Philadelpia, Pa; . An letters arta wered:promptly with carculs.is,andterms. ' • ,inay, 5,-31n S":: REM_INGTON:' , B I . v I ei , .. 7 '.:'1.. ,,, Appr0v ? .... by „ 1.1.1' 9.. '''' and" -/-N th a e ll G Y O : v lt er e n V ilne. - Revo l ver: , ted :tlui_ s :a n: IfiiWiiciiisflr;ooo i f sg ur i n : l : Li ,5- SeSviC°.-siAnerekthtorofthe-kirith:Aisp 'xi** to'anyot o ~ •Wheitdcrf6an. tqls - Sold ' by, Gun reit" iio'/ciooks 4 P c r- en - oially; ,_ -. mialetvlxid-.;..ft io l ruiTTEiTON,it SONS • %,..' ,L,, I "e''.r.4, .A.P.: . , .:,, ~ e e triaii . ; zee,. .a.., Manufact*S'rs'Oi'lituS: lies Rifle Barrelsgeo. leettg,.Caibuicis;',Tte- ! volvers,Rqvolvit?F . RI P , 'Dee. 16 tt. ..: : : • .. • . PAPER lIANGING-BOY WANTED : PAPER HANGING—Boy Wanted.—All: kinds of work in this line neatly and `faithfully executed. Tissue Fly paper hung to ceilings in stores, Bar rooms, Atc.. Also Wanted—a boy of fifteen or. six-. teen years of age to assist ; one who is willing to make himself_genorally useful.. Apply to W. H. BASSETT, • at Miller's Franklin House apr. 21, tf Columbia, Pa. Dr.. MARSHALL'S -CA RH SN TAT, This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the !best.artiele itnown,for ettring,theiCatarrh; Cold ,iu the'Relicraticlifeadache. It has been found an ex cellent remedy in many CMOs of Sore Eyes. Deaf ness has been removeu by it, and Hearing has often been, greatly. improved,by,its , is fragrpnt and agreeable, and ' Gives Immediate Relief • • .To.the, dull heatty,pains , caus.ed.by,oliseases,of-_,the. Head. - The - Sensations after using it are_ delightful,. and invigoilltirig. o - penS and;; purge* out ll ob structions, strengthens the - glands, and gives a. healthraction to me parts affected.t. : ; - I ?fore Ctlian;:Thirt.Vrireaes'• ' Of Sale - and'Of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh' 'and'Headitch e• Sn uif,- - hae.proved its great value for all the common: diseases of the Head, and at this moment it stands higher than ever before. It is recominended by many of the best physibihnat and is used with - great success and satisfaction' everywhere. . Read' the 'Certificates 'Whole sale Druggists in 1864. The - undersigned:having for many years been ac quainted with• Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Snuff, and Sdld'in our' wholesale 'trader cheerfully state, tha. we believe it io be equal. in every respect to the recommendations given of it for the cure of Catarrhal Affections. and that it is decidedly tho best article we have ever hpown• for all common. diseases ofthe Head. ). • • • • Burr & Perry, Boston, .Barnes .Ftirk, New York. Reed, A uston. & Co., • " A. B' & D.Sands, • , " Brown,Lamsont & C 0.,," Stephen /tin! & C 0..-". Reed, Cutler & Co., " , Israel Minor & Co., Seth W. Fowle, ItlcK4s,son'& Robbins, " Wilson, Fairbank & Co. A. L. Scovill & Co., Henshaw,Ectinands & Co; M, Ward, Close & Co., " Hay, Portland, Ma. Bush d? Gale, Fur Sale by all Druggists. TRY IT. Jan. C, LIFE-HEALTHSTRENGTH, LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH, LIFE---HEALTH-STRENGTH. THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY .DE4AALA.RRE'S Celebrated Specific Pills; Prepared from a prdscription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, Chief Physician to the Hospiral dn.N:9rd ott Laribojsiere of Paris :_ r rhis invaluable medicine is no imposition, but is unfailing in the cure of Spermatdrrhie or seminal weakness. Every species -of-Genital or Urinary Irritabilityolnvoluntary or nightly , Seminal Emis sions from whatever cause produced, or however severe, will be Speedily relieved rind the organs stored to healthy action. ' Read the follo - wiog opinions 'of eminent French physismnsi -We have used the Specific Pills prepared by Gar anciero Duhont, loo_Rue Lombard; from the prescription alb*. Juan Delamarre, in our private practice with uniform success,and' we believe there is no other medicine so well calculated to cure all persons suffering from ,Involuntary Emissions or any other wealtne , ts of the Sexut.l Organs, whether caused by a sedentary•mode Of living, excesses, or abuse. Paris, Any sth, ISCZ. • , Beware of Counterfeits. The Genuine Pills are sold by .all the principal Druggists throughout the world, price One Lollar per livX, or,slx Boxes for five, dollars. . DUPOT, Sole Proprietors, • No. .21.4 Due Lombard, Paris. ' One dollar enclosed to ally authorised Agent, will insure a box by return mtul, securely sealed from all observation,.six boxes 1'or• live dollars. Sole Geeeral Agents for America, °SCA It ,G.1.4.05ES it. CO., 27 . k'ourtillantSt.,N. Y. N. B.—Fteneh, Getman, Spanish and English Pain phl ets,con tai n ug full particulars and direction's for use, sent tree to any address. ' Agent for Coltunbia, J. A.. Meyers. Jan. ti, ly.- ' RELIEF:UN TEN:•EIINUTES: BRYAN'SPIILMONIC WAFERS. 4...5tr The origin Medicine establi , hed in 1557, and first article of the kind ever introduced under tho name oftPalmonid Wafers,? In IlliS,, , orank other country.; all othei Palmonic 'Wafers-are'. ebuuter felts. -The genuine can be known^ by , the• name 812,N being stamped on. earl? Wafer. • • „' These Wafers . hare been before the' public for nearly thirty ,cars, and the immense sale. attained, not only in America but in foreign countries. fully attest their intrinsic worth. The medical prupet ties are superior.to any , other .articles uttered for the cure of Pulmonary titqtronchial :affections, and thequantity, contahted•in each ,box is nearly dun= ble that' f nu' of the ninny' worthless inutations advertised. • ' Bryant's Pulmonie Wafers- - cure Cough's, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, ,Asth mu, Catarrh..Bronehitis, Difficult -Breathing, Spit ting Blood, ;Pains-in the-Chest...tnelpient Consump tion and all diseases of the lungs. 'Not only afford ing temporary.relief, - hut effecting imapid and last ing cure and arc warranted to, give sattsfactinti its every inshince. They do not nauseate like acoholit> compounds, and the medical properties are coM bined in a form so agreeable -and pleasant to the taste, that any child vvill readily eat them. Onu , dose will always ntterd Relief in Ten Minute's. To Vocalists and Public Speakers, these Wafers are peculiarly valuable; they - ,mill ,In.one day re move the most severe occasional' hoarseness : and. their regular use for a few days will, at all times, increase the power and flexibility of the voice, greatly improving its tone, compass and -clearness; Mr which purpose they are regularly used by many professional vocalists. The very great celebrity of this invaluable rem edy has induced unprincipled persons to prepare base imitations, which disappoint the just expecta tions of the purchaser, and injure the character of the genuine medicine. Sea that the word, , qtßYAN," is stamped on each tt :der, and.also observe the fae.sintife, of. the sig nature qf the Proprietor . .„`JUILMOSEV.o .0 ..eaelt wrappgr, to'aduirtbrfeithrhteh.is foracryi...fr,FnOtlen ding parties will be dealt with to the full extent of the„lhw: • ' `1 • ' 1 Bryans Buhrionic Wafers are for sale by all Drug -013 MOSES Sole Proprietor,:? Cortlandt St., :sr. Y. Jan. 6,1 y . . • . . •• II O,IJSE :FERNISIIING I MDR E. CALL at Filthier's' House Furnishing- Store, . Locust, -opposite the, Franklin, House, ,and oxamme, his -new ; assortment or ' - Stoves, 'Tin . Wsre,' • .2 Wood and Willow iNare: Having _secured ,the.sery,iees., ,of one Of the hest inenhanieS in.4li;) =dOttittiy, he is prepared.to do 41 , 1:Inds of , • •' ;- • COPPER,- :TIN , • • • STILET _wolf WORK.. Gas and Steam pipe fitting, Hydrant work and'Bell hanging, at the shortest notice, and;uiost reasonable terms. - apr. -'66 " „ . Stop and Read HE Subscriber would respectfully In eustoiners customers- and. the.p ablie generally. that he has. ust, received_ a;gen eral assortment of 'OSOCtRIES;;PIAVISIONS 'TEAS AND.EPteEi. I% ichener's . celebrated sugar cured hams. ,1" and: mess. mackerel. Extra tine syrups. Retined•sugars of all kinds. , ~Old Rio and- Java Coffee. English. and Anter .. lean Pickles. . : • DritqL and ,Canued i Fruits, PrAnes;:gketared taia. Our stock of - staPlii'an' d fancy groceries is - „ - -fulrand coningete . :ancrnye - intend rkeep : by edniii§t dairy Give US a call,. corner ''Front 'and "Uxiio:n streets,' Coltimbia: • ": apr. 14,-' 60. ; °.• " PENN muTun INSURANCE , COMNI. THE birecters of the abd:;,e'na*dcona punyhaving' declared a scrip dividend:of FIFTY PER, CENT., _for' 1865, the sub scriber, iVill.deliver certificates to those in titled tothein; npon"'calling for the 'Seine. F. X. ZEIGLER,-Agent. A \Bisihriene-BlacWirflotel. Col..apr. 21, 3t.. •, k• Private Sale .off' Real Estate ,• 'it ii" •,., it 4„ t AA e LOT OF. GROI.D ON THE. EAST i4:lCi`of Front. Street, botwkep Locust and Union • -Streets; 'Containivir in front about '25. feet and in • depth to, We Pennsyl -frania Railroad; ;*ith TWo 'arid 'a Half Stork -Brick', Dwelling:House land-other improvements thereon, - bounded south :by property. _of.oe9. ' Bogle .and north ; , by 'property Of Mrs,'White, maw, Occupie!loy Wm,., Boyd, is - Offered at - Private sale. For full paittetilars'inquire of " ' •HENRY SUYDAM',. Agent for John S.-Given. - April 14, tf. at.' A. REAtTREPARIE. M. I) I.)ur.TAltuix, L. JEAN, .L E •IJEUCHILE, M. D "r.,. r a iT;