-,- .;l'O.4l,:i.iis4'.4i# . giii.' : ' : ;'. .. . -. . .Notic6 to , Subscribers." .`The terms:of the-Sp3) are V 2.50. per :annum. reduction' of:50 cents will he'made when .paid-in advance., qubscribers are expected to 'pay ' regularly in advance: The. paper -wilt 'be discontinued. when the time paid for has expired, .except in spe asses. A mark around this paragraph will, be sufficient notice that it is time to pay up—or the time paid for is about to expire. , 'To ,CorrOsVoliants. Conirturacatfors, getters, contributions, generally of merit der( interest to the reader, will be acceptable from friends from all quarters . Accipgrvr t =r•Qtr -Monclay • - .afternoon last, a man named C. F. Gallas, in the em ploy of the Reading & COlumbia R. it. Co., while attending the turning table near the depot': had the , misfortune-to mash his left hand, so that'ond Auger had to be.ampu-, tated and three others we're badly injured. : He vas attended by Dr. Craig. .. • . ''SWITZELL—We are under obligations to Mr. Geo: Tille for a slice of his Switzer Cheese, and a bottle of elegant Bordeaux Mustard. Mr. Tile keeps on'hand at his Store some fine imported fancy groceries, not usually found at similar esta.hlish. 7 ments. It our readers wish a good article in his line, give him a call. " CAN you tell;" asked a blooming lass of a suitor once, "what ship carries more passengers than the Great Eastern ?" ``Well,-miss, really - I • d on' t think I can." "Why it is courtship," replied the maiden, with a ,conscious-blush, But- ; can .you tell where - to :buy; the - chea:pest .goods-for the least money? • Why at the dry good's, .store of I. 0. Bruner, Front Street above Locust. • DE CARLAN CONCERT:7-Don't forget Ito go to the grand concert of Messrs. Do , Carlan and Wolsieffer on Monday evening next. It will be a rich musical treat and who miss this concert will regret it; be -cause the like seldom comes this way. We have, many performers and others who can appreciate good mnsic and they should make an effort to give this company a full house. 112C:21 .Fourizir OF JuLi.—We believe there is, as yet, no effort made by our citizens to oelebrate the coming Anniversary of our :National Independence. There should be something done. Who will move in the matter? There is no reason why the people of Columbia and vicinity should not have an opportunity of throwing off a little of ti eir effervescent spirit of patriot ism. CJ:no, la, us have an old fashioned j übilee. =l= CONCLAVE or• KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. —The Grand Commandery of :Knights Templar of Pennsylvania will, hold. their Twelfth Annual Conclave at Lancaster on Tuesday evening next,June 12th. A very large turnout of the (Efferent Comman derie§ throughout the State is expected. A parade of the Sir Knights,in full dress will take place on - Wednesday morning. It promises to be the grandest display of the kind ever seen in that city. "MY POLlCY."—Whether or not the policy of President Johnson is the policy of the peould, remains to be seen. But it has already been proven that upon. one question of policy the people are unani mous—that the best place in Philadelphia to buy your Clothing is at the establish ment of E. Worrell Sz - , Co., 819 Arch Street. Go there if you want neat, cheap and fashionable garments. They have all the styles of eassimeres known in the market. Resit ON COLLARS.—On Saturday evening last, quite an excitement was raised in regard to paper collars, One firm placed a placard in their window , with " paper collars, 35 'cents per box," written thereon. They were followed by I. 0. Bruner selling at 30. Maltby.& Case theff retailed at 10, while another party sold at 5. Bruner,determining to be ahead, gave boxes free to his regular customers, and to others at 5 cents. The e . oinpetition was kept up until all were cleaned out.— Suppose they try it on muslias, this eve ning, NEW QUARTERS.—Our friend F. X. Ziegler is now ready to transact business and to receive his friends at his new and comfortable quarters, rear of the Wash ington House, on Walnut Street, to which place the Adams' Express and the Western Union Telegraph Companies have re moved their offices. Tho rooms are fixed up in a tasteful and permanent manner, and the location is Pleasant ,an d more cen tral. Frank likes his new quarters "muchly" and all persons who wish their lives or properties insured,or are in want of a sewing machine or desire to send a package or dispatch will always find him or one of his clerks at the office. PERSONAL.—We are sorry to announce that Dr. C. D. Hottenstein, one of the best Physicians,iu Columbia, is about to take his departure from our midst. He has re ceived a call from the Penn'a R. R. Co., to take up his residence in West Philadelphia and atierid 'ta all surgical cases connected with, their road. They could not have made a better selection, as the Dr. cannot be excelled.in surgery. lie haa . been. 'pritc- Using in this place for over seven years, and has been eminently successful. Many regrets are expressed by his numerous friends that his services will hereafter be lost. to them. The Dr. is a gentleman in every sense of thp Nyord,and the neighbor hood to c 'which lie removes "NVill - receive'a valuable acquisition, both iii;social: and profeasionat I ' Qi(ORAL UNION CONCERT.—i-On Tues day evening last; the " 'Choral Union" of Lancaster, numbering abOnf thirty per soris, gaire,aCencert in behalf of the German Reformed Church of this plarie. Tho . weather was "on a hen-: der," and the, Ball was not crowded, in consequence.,'', '„ The "Cantata 'of Esther" was beautifully rendered., .and :at the. conclusion• of the piece, the party was rapturously applauded. Prof. Hul.lSang the "Child of the Bathe Field," "Ave 'Maria," - and Departed Days," accompanied with music. He is a beautiful' singer, and. on this occasion he surpassed the expectations of his friends. He was rewarded with tremenduous ap platislifrorm,all parts of the house, "Meet' `me by . moonlight Alone," a humorous :song, by Messrs. Hall and Heinitsh was well performed. - We wore sorry to perceive that the ef forts of the Union. were not - rewarded - by a crowded house. "It was decidedly the best vocal entertainment that has ever - been given in 'Columbia. . . , OTRA.WI3EItRY T la dies connected with the Lutheran Church are'now holding a strawberi& festival, in Odd, Fellows' Hall. Let all who Wish "A dish of rich Strawberries smothered in cream," go to the Rail this evening, and' procure them, and take. your ' wives 'and sweet hearts with you., THE LITTLE ObitroitAr,..—This periodical begins a new year with theluly number: We recommend the Little Cor poral as 'one of the' best juvenile works published in this'eountry,and it shOuld be a regular - visitor to every household. Pub lished by Alfred L. Sewell, , Chicago, 111. Terms; :sTper year. ' • ; • • INSURE YOUR LIFE.—SO man has the . right to complacently leave his wife and little ones to the bountiful protection of Him, who cares for the widow and the Orphan, when it is in his'own power to be their sufficient ProVidence him Self—at least so far as this world's necessities are concerned. Almost any man can acquit himself of responsibility by insuring his life for snail sum as will save those dear to him from absolute fear of want, for the terms offered-by the . Equitable -Assurance Company are so easy and liberal as to put the opportunity within the reach of nearly every one. - Our friend", Win. G. Patton is the agent for this most reliable company. He may be found at the Store of Maltby & Case,at all times'? , Pic-Nrc.--The Silver Cornet Band of Columbia will give the first pie nic of the season in Heise's Woods on next TneSday, 12th inst.' We urge the public to extend a generous patronage to this enterprise. The entertainment will be of a highly attracti character. We do not know, until we re flect a little, how important a part a Band plays in our social and political life. To have it as proficient as possible should be the pride of all, and to promote that, our duty is to extend to it a cordial en couragement. This pie-nie is to assist the Band to pay off its debt incurred in the purchase of a new set of Instruments and to benefit its financial condition. We list ened to the inspiring and excellent music of this band a few evening's since. They will accept our thanks for the beautiful serenade. BorsTEaots.—Late one night during the week we heard some rather loud and boisterous conversation, accompanied by frequent oaths and horrid imprecations, in front of our :,et wee]) two Finne gans, by whom c mAidcrable of the war like spirit wa,: man ir,-?sted ; and on going to the window we discovered two weak kneed emeralders making their way, as best they could, for home. But they did not proceed far when one of the happy twain went down before the enemy, and tangle-foot whisky came off conqueror.— The last we heard, he was faintly repeat ing the following ;stanza, in which there is more truth than poetry expressed; "Leaves have their time to fall, And so have I. But the Difference betwixt leaves and me Is, I falls harder and in re frequeutly THE PURE ARTICLE.--Th these days of wicked adulterations and impure liquors, - the public are always asking where they can get the genuine, unadul terated article ibr medicinal and other pur poses. If there is a pure article to be found anywheres, it is at the store of J.C.Bucher, corner of Pront and Locust Street. He takes pride in keeping the best and you can rely upon what he tells you. He is the agol.l in Columbia, for the Great Zingari Bitters, as auvertised in to-day's paper:— It is an article which is being extensively sold all over the country, on account of its great curative powers. It is a certain cure for Cholera, Diarrhon, Dysentery, .C.c. It is pleasant to take and wilt purity the blood and prevent disease. Try it. Ir. B.is also agent for flu; celebrated Mishler's Bitters. CLOSING EXERCISES or REV. IL S. ALEXANDER'S SCDIOOL.—The eXtl minations wilUtake place at the Institute, on next Tuesday and Wednesday, c :the I•'th and 13th *lusts., to which all persons friendly to the progress and _advancement of Edu cation, are invited to attend. The annual exhibition will take place in Odd Fellows' on Thursday evening 11th inst. The order of exercises is . published elsewhere in our paper, to-day. Let our citizens show their appreciation of real merit and turn out to this exhibition. It will be one of the best entertainments ever given by this school, and all who fail to be there will rue it. The students have had the most careful training. The order of exercises will consist of music, orations, dialogues, essays, songs, decla mations, be., be. , . DOTTlNGS.—Baelunan's Planing Mill, on. Front Street is rapidly approaching completion. The old Reading Co lumbia. Depot has been torn down, and workmen are busily engaged in leveling the ground from Union Street to Locust, preparatory to laying two More tracks. —The proper authorities are filling up Front Street between Union d Locust,so that when finished, not more than a foot of railroad embankment will be visible. Samuel Grove has commenced• the brick-work on his property on Cliquy - The double - brick house on Third Street will soon be finished.—The Alley ou Second Street,t , etween LocuSt and Wal nut, at present. resembles an excavation for a Canal, and•we presume the• water— blood from the Slaughter Houses—will soon be let loose to travel in the Niray,it sees fit. We advise Bro. Herr to have his house insured, - as he is in danger of- being dug out or washed the Sanitary CoMmittee yisit the 'hog., peltiri roar of Johnny Smith's, and behold a pest. Also a. side room •in the Odd Fellows ;Hall. The prok. eeds of, rian Fair, clear of all•eXperises; ' amounted, to $500.-Tlie,guttero on the soUtliocz, of Walnut Street above Second, are being paved. The other side of the street•should: be served in the same manner. Will the owners of the properties,have it done ? SPEOLA,J4 - 3- 1, 401. id OF COUNCIL:= Met May 30th. in :the absence of the President and Secretary, Mr. Wilson was called to the chair', and Mr. Supplee elect ed Secretary- tiro tent.--.Preseo, Messrs. Bachman," Gossler, Greeii StipPlee and Wilson. The - Finance comniiftee preented the bonds of the Collector of the Borough, and Borough Bounty Taxes, which were read and approved, . , „. On motioh . ef Green an order for .$2O was granted in flyer of 1.1. M. North, Esq. for professional services. An order for 'f,tloo in favor of the'll.oaci. Committee was also granted. - : On mcition, tin? „time during which an abatement: for 'payment of Borough Tax would be made,was : extended to July 15th. - On Motion of Mr:'Green, the 'High Ctin stable wnsauthorized to build a pound for the purpose ofimpounding stray swine. On motion adjourned. 'A CARD.-W` respectfully call atten tion of all who use or sell Segrirs', Tobaceo,SnutrAc, to our advertisement In to-day's paper, and there is no doubt by giving us a call you will 'finerilleiily of goods in our line from tWenty five to fifty per cent. cheaper than w ebt Of Phila., or'east of Pittsburnh.— We are retailiUg No.l, Cut and Dry Smoking Tobac co at 40 cents per lb., and today you could not buy, this Tobacco from the Factories under 75 cts.whole-. sale ; bought before the 40 ets. tax.. We also sell Killickinick in lb packages, at 00 eta per lb, worth at the Factory, $l,OB per lb. No. 1, Fine Cut Chew ing Tobacco by the 1-2 barrel,Sl,os worth at the fac tory 01,60 per lb. Call and. we Will show you the fac- ' tdry price 'list. These goods were bought before the Government tax was levied. In the lino of Pipes we kayo reduced the prices twenty-five per cent, We furthet state to all who deal in Tobacco Segars, Snuff, Pipes, ke.., that it will be to their ad vantage to give us a call before purchasing, as our prices will be made satisfactory. Our motto is quick sales and small p: ofits. We have the best stock of double-dipped Virginia Sweet Twist Toonceo in the market and.are the only one in the county- who has it for sale. The old and true saying is, persons will buy where they get the cheapest. All .we ask .is -a trial and yon will find our goods. the cheapest and will give satisfaction Wholesale and Retail Tobacco, Snuff and. Segar Manufaehiry Front St., 5 doors from Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. trnal ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~0 Deaths and Marriages are pnblished in this paper without charge: When accompanied by coin men taries, whether prose or poetry, live cents per line will be charged. Funeral notices ten cents per line. Payable in advance. On Wednesday, June fith, at St. Paul's Church, by Rev. John Cromlish, Andrew J. Kauffman, Esq., and Anna F., young est daughter of D. J. Bruner, M. D., all of Columbia. ' NEW AD ERTISE23IEN TS MERCER POTATOES A BOUT ONE HUNDRED bushels of _Li_ prime Mercer Potatoes aro offered for Sale by SAM'L H. LOCKARD. June 9th, '66. SiI..L.S.LI OILS. rritiOSE desiring a perfectly pure, sweet, _L oil, will lied it in our "Latour." We also offer other brands of the ordinary Table Oils. An examination is invited at MEYERS' Family Medicine Store, Odd.Fellows' ILLII. DELICIOUS DESSERTS! DURING the warm season, a light des sert is a promoter of good health, for makinw ' which you will find in our stock, Liquid Rennet, Coxes' and Cooper's Gela tines, Arrowroot, Tapioca and other suit able articles, to which the attention of Housekeepers is invited at the Family Medicine Store. Otla Fellows' Hall VANILLA. BEANS. LILAVORING Extracts, Fruit Syrups, 1. and Fruit Essences together with line essential oils, always to be had at MEYERS' Family Medicine Store. COLD SPARKLING SOB WATER. A S the warm season advances, this re freshing and healthful drink grows in favor. Our syrups are made of pare fruit juices, and the assortment is varied, addi tions being made as opportunity offers. Our last is Cream Syrup. Try it and you will like it. We are always in blast at the Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' Hall. Jun 9, 'GO Ctll,llllllllA CLASSICAL MiiTIITE ANNUAL EX.HIBITION. ODD PELL° ir,s" HALL TET.URSDAY EVE., JUNE 14th, ISGG. ORDER OF EX.ERCISES, Music. Prayer. Oration, me Destiny of our Country Francis :11. Harry, Lionsvale, Pa. lis,ay, Marietta noward Cassell, 3/arietta, Oration, _ Unity of our Republic. James Bergsfresser, Ely - shut g, Pa. Music, 1 Foret t le Gay World Dialegue, The Impressment of an American Seaman. Capt Martinet, 1 , Of Harry, Lieut Per ley, .1 E Whiteford. Hiram Handy, M Soot I (twin. Capt J Lull; Ed mu d Is Sisty. Oration, Scotland, Jerome Minioll, Co lumb!a, Pa. Oration, Little. Efforts. Abie Hanauer, Colombia. Pa. Essay, The true Hero. Win. H. Lewis, Ml. Royal, Va. Musie. (Duet) Holy 0/other, guide hi., Footsteps. Dialogue, Wanted, all Adventuie. Julius Hairbrain, M 11 Alexander. :,itrion Trapp, Wm A. Massey. Mr. Glid,., • -Edward II Sisty. Mr. Nabb, ' EAI Mut:hell. Mr. Solid, Win 11 Levi',. Oration, Sunshine, George C. Haldeman, Chiques. Pa. Citation! Psalm of Life. Robert Mahon, Columbia, Pa- Easay, What makes the man, H Clay Whiteford, Pylesville, IJ't. Oration [Original] Power of Knowledge. Cl! Alines, Anandale, Va. Dialogue, Me , gmerhim. O'callaglian, W E Armes. Clint les, 'A' A Mas.ey Mr. Rivers, 0 A Kerr Dr Itanks, 31. C t% hiteford John, D L Grant Thomas Edward Staman Music, [Dual] Lit.ten to the \Vuodbird's Song Oration, forigiwal The Age Milton It Alexander, Fruitland, Pa Oration, (Origi n The Scholar \V Edward Arms, Anandale. Vil. Oration, [Orifflun/J Thu Ptople D itrainard Case, Columbia, I'a Music, Hear our prayer Dialogue, The Monarch's Pledge Omar, Caliph of the Mus , ulanait's , U If. Al Ines :thymus, one of his Captains, SMBuyltass Itarmot,amal'er'snS.nrap,taptured by ulli.r Al It Alexander Guards, 'P V Deary and ',Vin H Reasin Honors Con ferred. Valedictory, 0 A Kerr, Centre Hill, Pa. When shell we meet, again liood ANight. JLn ic, Music, Admittance JO cents. Tickets for sale at \V U Hess' Book Store, Exercises CoMmenee at half past Seven : .June Oth, "IC iB6G t THE GHHE eAT ZING AM A Sure Prevontative of CHOLERA THIS WONDERFUL REMEDY was discovered and introduced about twenty ycarsago by Dr. S. uneopsus, an eminent Egyptian physician. He had long seen and felt the want of atone reme dy which would strike at the root of disease, and so prevent much of the suffering which the human family was then compelled to endure. , The great question was presented to his mind every day in vivid colors as he moved among the sack and dying, and observed the inefficiency of nearly all the 'remedies then in use. Thus he was lead to think and experiment: and after ten years of study and labor, he presented to his fellow-mitt' the wond6rfufZingari'Bittera The effect of this prep aration in the prevention and cure of disease. \VAS SO marvellous and astonishing, that - tho .most flat- tering marks of royal faTvor were bestowed upon him who discovered it. His name was placed upon .the Roll of Nobles,. and a gold modid with the fol lowing inscription—Dr, Cheopsus, the Public Bene factor—was presented to him by elle Viceroy:" The preparation - has been used in several epidem ics of cholein, both as a preventive and curative tricaure, and with such, great success, that it has been introduced into nearly all the general hospitals of the old world."' •-" " • " The. olu.saying that an• ounce of prevention -is worth a - pound of cure, applies with marvelous force to cholera, and. therefore any, remedy that will pro .tect us against this terrible disease should be freely and persistently used. All pathologists now agree that the Cholera poison acts on the excretory organs, and keeps them in working order, must,prevent a sufficient accumula tion or the poison to exert its terrible et fects on the organism. This is true not - only, of cholera, hut of nearly all other maladies, especially the different forms of fever. • , The Great Zingari Bitters is Just such ry remedy as the above conditions require. Its acts on tho organs of excretion and secre.tion,lteeping up a per-. feet balance between them. This Bitters is com posed entirely of roots and herbs, so nicely con cocted that every organ is acted upon and put in tone. Its tasto is pleasant and its effects prompt and lasting . r" • Numerous cages of the fialleini diSeake have been cured by it: Cholera; Diarrho3n;. Dysentery, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever; 'Ague, Nervous Debility, Anaemia, Female Irregularittes,:Pyspep 7 sin, Flatulency, Coje, Scrofula, &C. Price one dollar per quart bottle. Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf, Hat, risburir, Sold by all Druggists, llotolkeepers and Grocers, F. RIVIITEIR, Sole Proprietor. For sale by 5. C. Bucher, corner of Front And Locust Sts. Columbia. Pa. rrNDIziC BROs BITTERS. Sent to any address on receipt of $l, or 11 Tickets for $lO. Tickets for sale at the Company's Office, Mishlers'sNeew Building, Sou th-east Anglo of Centre Square. practicable, order Tickets by mail, as it, will be bnpossible to secure Agents in every locality. Agents wanted everywhere to sell Tick. ets, to whom a liberal percentage will be allowed. ' The Prizes Were all purchased in Lan caster, j, .I.;`, DOWNEY, General Agent, 41140141 be seen every day, BoN. 397, Lancaster Post Office. CAPT. THOS. M. FISHER, Agent for Columbia, and Vicinity. j un-2,2m •may 26. '66. ly . . . T ~ ETTERS REMAIN G UNCLAD:L -.l:i ED in the Post Office at Columbia Pa., Saturday, Juno 9 ,1866. • iWit.."to obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for 'advertised letters,' give the date of this list, and pay one cent for advertising. •LADIES' LIST. 13robst Susan " Hamilton A 411" Mr 5 Frierson Lidia Miss Tilman Tilley Miss Gorman Amanda kiss Hiegel , . Elizabeth Miss Hamilton Hester Moore Fyanna Miss - GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Barth F Lindsey A G Cassell Emanuel .AJiller B F Colo C H Martin H B Carter'S: Croll Parker George E Faridngton Park Richstine Geo Al Fry John C , Statile George Hyter . James Stern L 2 Hpnderson Jacob AVagner G W Johnson Henry L 2 . Walsh Richard maireth miebael \f. J. Fit Y.P.Af THE EQUITABLE LIFE BRUM SKIM • 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 1559. Accumulated IP and, over $2,000,000 Annual Income, over 51,200,005 Wm. C. Alexander. President. 11. B. Hyde, Vice President. G. W. Philips, Actuary Office 92 Broadway, New York. For further particulars apply to IV. G. PATTON, Agent, Coln mbia, Pa. jun. 9, '6O P.• SHREINER& SON, SOLE AGENTS for the sale of MORTON'S GOLD PENS, Dealers in WATCHES, JEWELRY > AMERICAN CLOCKS, SLIVER AND PLATED WARE, SPE CTA CLES, FRONT ST., NEAR OLD BRIDGE, Columbia, Pen n'a. READER.—You can rget an always ready and reliable Gold Pen exactly adapted - to your hand and style of writing with which your writing will be done vastly cheaper and with greater ease and comfort than with Steel. Pens (prices 90 cents and upwards) by calling at P. SHREINER &SON. J une 9 GUILLEUMIE DE CARLAN , AND EDBMILTATD woxamarrn R, the distinguished young Pianists, espeetfully announce, that; they will JAI give one Gr'rand Vocal and Instrumen tal concert at the ODD FELLOWS' HALL, COLIfIIBIA, PA., konday Evening' June 11, 1E66. at which they will be assisted by the fa vorite soprano MADAME LIEN tuErrA. _BEHRENS, late of Mr. L. M. Gottsehalk's concerts, and the young eminent violinist nt. WILLIAM ATOLL, of Philadelphia. Tickets of admission 50 cents. Gallery 35 cents. To be had at NV. U. Hess' book store and on the evening of the concert at the hall. Doors open at 7 o'clock—Concert to com ment:L.. at S. may 26, 3t ll*67A*movigowrism GIFT DISTRIBUTION ! AT Lancaster, Penn',l. I•`OII BENEFIT OF' THE 2111 1 4 FIRE EISEE rJLJ.I. WORTH OE MAGNIFICENT PRESENTS To be given away without regard to value tot ONE DOLLAR EACH! 13LA_NI.;,'S. Each Ticket Draw. a Prize, Look at the ILL 4 of Gifts -I.l.landsotne Trotting Buggy, valued SYOU.UU 1 Set of Carriage Harness, on exhibition at Ilaberbtish's valued at 60.00 1 Alaoladieent Sewing exhi- UiLion at li, L. d L. J. Zalun's, - nod at 5 Handsome Dross Patterns, from $5 to $2.0 A Large lut of Photographs, from :O. to NO McslC.\L 1 Handsome 5 octave .Mulodeoci, valued at $150.00 1 Splendid Guitar, valued. at 30.00 20.00 1 Imported Violin, " 75.00 A Lot of Violins, each valued at 10.00 11ou STOCK. 1 Elegant Set Cottage Furniture, valued ut 30.00 1 Elegant Set of Cottage Furniture, valued at 60.00 1 Elegant Set of Cottage Furniture, valued - 75.00 I Lot of Washstands, each valued at 10.00 " Cane Seat Chairs (sets,) valued at 23.00 " Rocking Chairs, each " 7.50 Soths, Lounges, &c., each valued at t",,'5 to 10 1 Large Lot of Britannia and Tinware,' valued at 100.00 A Lot of Gine Engravings, valued at 60.00 JEWELRY Splendid Gold Watches, each valued at from ;350 to $lOO.OO - “ • Silver " it 25.00 1 Largo Lot of Watch and Guard Chains, each 5.00 1 Large Lot of Watch Cl.ains, each valued at from 25e to 53.00 40 Sets Ladies' Jewelry, each valued at from 5.00 to 25.00 1 Large Lot of Silver plated Butter Knives and Spoons, sets, valued at from 2.50 to 5.00 - 1 Lot Gen's' Breast Pins, each valued at 3.00 1 Large Lot Gold Pens and Silver Holders each 3.00 MISC 1:0 US. Also a Large lot of Miscellaneous Articles, varying in value from 25c to 20.00 - A-..TD.,.Every part of this enterprise will be conducted, with lionesty, Vairness, and iu Good Faith. The Drawing Will take place at FULTON SALL, As soon as ull the Tickets are disposed . of, due notice of which will be given in the 'County Papers. Tickets, $l.OO Each. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS MALTBY & CASE LOCUST STREET, BELOW SECOND, Have now open A 77.71.1.4 STOCS. SPRING &SUMAIER G 0 ODS At Gold /Prices. SPECIAL ATTENTION Is invited to their large, and CHOICE SELECTION II $ f*.) 4 $ t' i Ji)ts*- ' DRESS GOODS. A, GENERAL ASSQE,TMENT of DOMESTIC GOODS , At tho lowest cash prices. EXTRA REAYY YARD WIDE 1111 OWN AIUSLIIs.TS at. 2.2 cents. II ruLL MINE WHITE GOODS_ LATEST STYLES OP LADIES' CLOTHS AND CASSINEEILEZ, NOW OPEN CALL AND SEE the • " Gabreille," - Hoop skirt, The most beautiful Mart in tiro market Also Brad ley's Duplex, Hopkins' and other popular makes always on hand, as cheap as the cheapest. FANCY CASSIMERES FIXEIICIX MOTELS, Ancla general assortment of GENT'S rulm - sErENG GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES. Boots & Shoes Of all kinds and at styles AT REDUCED PRICES " SUMMER HATS, ALL STYLES AND PRICES. THEY ARE NOW SELLING IMPORTED GOODS MUCH LESS THAN* COST OP IMPOR- TAT lOY. ALL WOOL DELAE.CES AT 45 cents DOUBLE WIDTH, DO AT 87 cents. OTHER COON IN PROPORTION PRICES OP OLD GOODS RE- DUCIID ONE HALF. OUR STOCK OF GOODS is being constantly replenished, and al ways kept full. Although they feel confi dent of offering greater inducements to purchasers, than any other establishment outside of the cities, we most respectfully solicit an examtuation of their goods that all may JUDGE FOR. THEMSELVES, ONE PRICE FOR ALL REGULAR GOODS. Col., may sth '6G A. C C ITY_EN'T S Thb Original Travelers' Insuronee Company Connecticut. Capital all palchn, Net Cash Assets; • TNS URES against Accidents Of All Kinds causing Bodily Injury or Less of Life. IT IS CHEAP! IT IS UNIVERSAa /T IS 11E- MEM NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION' REQ uifirEn? Policies issued from One year to Five years from $5,00, to $50,000. Every information given at the office of the Agent, F. X. ZEIGLER. Basement of Black's Hotel. may 19-'66-Gun. riaor.TON'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS AT TITE IYIANUFACTLIRER'S PRICES'. P. SHREINER & HAVING secured the sole agency for the sale of the IMPROVED MORTON PENS, we are prepared to sell these celebrated pens, at Morton's own prices. These pens have never been excelled, and need but to be tried to be appreciated. We have pens at the following rates. which are as low as as can be purchased from the manuthe turer himself. Per $l.OO the _Magic Pen Sz Holder. For :$1.25 the Lucky Pen Holder. For $1.50 the Always Ready Pen & Holder For $2.00 the Elegant Pen & Holder. For $2.25 the Excelsior Pen ct Helder. The above pens will far out-last a gross of Steel Pens ; and are much more con venient. We'also sell the First Quality Pens, FIS Silver Extension Cases AT• Corresponding Rates. Call and examine these ' - - CELE_BRA TED PENS, which fot durability, elasticity and good good writing qualities have never been excelled. Itemernber we will sell you 1 7 %. iNT'S PENS as cheap as you can purchase them from the manufeturers in Now York. No charge for examining and trvine; them. P. 51-lItEr.NEII d SON, Agent for Columbia. may 19th lm Prop erty Owners and Builders ill find it to ~~ I'lahler's MiLgill;,vl7TiAtfis store and examine Austin's Patent Spout. It cannot burst in cold weather, and will prevent walls from dampness. may 10-tl. DIISELER'S BITTERS. Sold only by J. C. BUCHER, Corner of Front and Locust streets, Columbia. Pa. may 19,-tf NEW GROCERY STORE. ! T HE Subscriber would respectfully in lorin the Public generally, -that he has just received a general assortment of Q• roccries, Provisions, TEAS AND SPICES. Sugar cured Hams. No. 1. and Mess Mackerel. Extra Fine Syrups. 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 of the very best 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 BUCHER. corner 4th csz Locust Streets nny 26th, POE SALE, THE subscriber having the patent right for manufacturing corn vinegar in this county, offers for sale the right and also all the fixtures for its successful manufac ture, in this county. A rare bargain is here offered. persons are hereby warned igainst unlawfully using this patent, as they wilL be prosecuted. C. C. HINIES, Margaretta Furnace, , may Di, 'GG-tf York Co., Pa. REHOVAL. BOOTS AND SHOES! rpriE subscriber has removed his boot 1 and shoo store, four doors above it. Williams' Drug store, Front street,and of fers an extensive assortment of Goods, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. His stock consists of as large and general asortment of Mens' Boys' Ladies' and ChiWrens' Boots and Shoes, us car be found elsewhere in the town Those requiring Boots and Shoes, will tind it to their advantage to CALL AND EXAMINE lITS STOCK, before purchasing elsewhere. SAMUEL GROVE. Col., may 26,-tf RYE FLOUR. RYE FLOUR the best in use for paper hanging. Also a very superior article for family use, to be had at the c'teap flour and reed store of may 26, S ,': - .- 4 1-1C) 01_, I THE undersigned will open a school, on Monday, June 11th, in the room ho now occupies, to continue one month Tuition, $1.50 per month jun-2, BRICKS! sniciits I BRICKS TILE sul)scriber will furnish to builders and others, building brick, paving brick, and pressed brick. A full supply of all kinds on hand, at reasonable prices. GEO. GOIIN, on Lancaster Pike, Col u bia, Pa. may' 6, 3Nv''-. COLUMBIA NATIONAL BASIL, May 29th, IS6ti. rpHE DIRECTORS of this Institution have this day declared a DIVIDEND OF FIVE PER CENT., iiayable on demand. SAMUEL SHOCII, Cashier. jun-2, V6OOO e v E en N t - i T O S T : s N , va o r i l t s c r d e , a t to v s a e l l u l e s t l A c f n a r ifles ; all pay great profits. Send 15' cents and get SO pages orb cents and get, SO pages and a sample gratis. EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. jun-2, lm $500,000 $610,000 Beware of Counterfeits. The Gem/file Pals aro sold lay alt the principal Druggists throughout the world, price One Lollar per box, or six boxes tor Live doliars. U.NICA C.l cat: Deuoxr, Sole Proprietors, No. 2L4 flue Lombard, Paris. Ono dollar enclosed to any authuri•ed Agent, will insure tt box by return mail, securely sealed from an observation, six boxes for five dollars. Sole General Agents tor Amcg Ost'Alt 27 ioarttllant St.,N. Y. N. B.—French, ("Entrain, cpant,h and English Pampinets,eontaming full pal tieulars and directions for use, sent free to any address. Agent for Columbia, J. A. Meyers. ly, This Stud!' has thoroughly proved itself to be the best article know:: for curing the Catarrh, Cold in tint Bead and Headache. It has ben found an ex cellent remedy in many eases of sore E} es. Deaf ness has been ref oveu by it, and Bearing has oiten b e en greatly improved by its use, it is fra. , rant and agreeable, and Geves Immediate Relief To the dull heavy pains caused by dis ases of the Head. The sensations after using it are delightful and invigoratang. It opens and purges out nil Ob struction:, strengthens the ;lauds, and gives a ' healthy action to toe parts affected. More than Thirty Years' Of Sale and of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Snuff, has proved its gi eat value for all the common diseases of the Heitil, - aad at this moment it stands higher than ever bi9ure. It is reconmsenden by many of the hest physician's and is used With great Sucee:,.4 and siansfsetion everywhere. Read the Certificates of Whole stale Druggists in 1864. The undersigned, having for ntany years been ac quainted with Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Ileadache ;snug; and sold in our wholesale trade, cheerfully state, tha. wo believe it to be equal. in every respect to ti c recommendations given old for the cure of Catarrhal Affect/ens. and that it is decidedly the best article we have over known for all common dt,eases of the tiead. Burr e Perry, Boston, Barnes & Park, New York. Reed, Au-ton A Cu., A. It' S D.Sands, Brown,Lainson & Go., " Stephen Paul C. " Reed, Cutler a: Co., " Israel Minor & Co., " Seth 11. l"owte, " McKesson & Robbins," 11 ikon, Fairbank ..S; Co. A. L. iscovill .1.• Co., umishz,,,Edinauds d• Co; M, W u:1, Cleat: i* Co " Hay, Pot Band, Ma. Bush .t aide, •` Fur Sale by all Druggists. TRY IT. Jan. c, %G. y CHEAP FOR CASH SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS GENTS' AND BOYS' CASSIMERES, Domestic :.\luslins, Prints, Flannels, Gingliams For Sale. A :NEW Buggy at a reduced price. Ea -Ili quire of. READ! READ! READ! DAVID HANAUER'S U. S. CLOTHING EMPORTS3I . , Front Street, first Store above "Walnut St., Columbia, Pa. The Largest, Best Assorted, Ilandsora- GEO. DR:A.NAT est and Cheapest stock of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, 4,&c. 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 Dary's Clothing Hall ; And get a tit front head to foot At prices that your purse will suit may 12, '66 tf L. C. OBERLIIsi. 7E have Photographs, large and small, of Geary and Clymer. Agents want ed to sell them. Send 75 cents Ibr speci men copies by mail, postage paid. Ad dress WE have acorrect and striking photo- V graph of the next Governor of Penn- F,ylvania, which wo will send by mail for "cent , 3, If we mistake the man, the money will be refunded immediately after election next October. Is it Geary or Clymer 't Writo and see. Address I3ARTLESON d: CO., 611 Che,tnut Street. RELIEF IN TEN NINUTES. BR YAN'SPULMONIC WAFERS. stit- The origin Medicine established in 1837, and first article of tne kind ever introduced under the nutria of 'Palinouic Wafers,"' in this -or any 'other country; all outer Pulmonte Wafers are counter feits. The genuine can be knoV77n by the 'name BRYAN being stamped on each Wafer. - Tnese Wafers - have been before the public for nearly thirty years, and the immense sale attainedi. not only in America but in foreign countries.' fully attest their intrinsic worth. The medical proper ties are superior fenny other articles offered for the cure of Pulmonary or Bronchial :liffectious, and the quantii;y contained in each box is nearly don hie that of that of the many worthless imitations advertised. . Bryan's Pahnonie Wafers cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Asth ma, Catarrh. Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spit ting Blood, Pains in the Chest. Incipient Consemp thou and all disc:7los of the lungs. Plot only afford ing temporary re, ief, but effecting, a rapid and last ing cure and are warranted to give EallBfaCtloll an every instance. They do not nauseate like acoliolic compounds, and the medical properties are com bined in a form so agreeable and pleasant to the taste, that any child w,ll readily eat them. One close will always afford Relief in Ten Minutes. To Vocalists and Public Speakers. these Wafers are peculiarly valuable; they will in one day re- , move the nicist severe occasional hoarseness: and their regular use for a few days will, at all times, increase the power and tiexioility of the voice, greatly improving its tone, compass and clearness, for 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 tne just expecta tions of the purchaser, and Injure the character of the genuine medicine. See that the word, - itItYAN," is stamped on each wafer, and also observe the lac simile of the, sig nature of the Proprietor "JOB MUSES" ea each wrapper, to counterfeit which is forgery. llT'Otferf dina. parties will be dealt with to the full extent of the law. Bryitus Pulmonie Wafers are for sale by all Drug gists. JOB MOSES Sole Proprictor,27 Cortlandt St., N. V. Jan. 6, ly LIFE-HEALTI - I-STRENGTII, LIFE.-EIE.A.LTU-STRENGTH L I FE I -11 EALT H-S TRENGTE: TUE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S Celebrated Speeille Pills, Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Juan Delanuirre, Chief Physician to the llospirat do. Nord on Lariboiiere of Paris Tbi, invaluable medicine is no imposition, but is unfailing in the cure of Sperniatorrhic or seminal we:l/chess. Every species of t;erotal or Urinary Irritability, Involuntary or nightly Seminal. Emis sions from whatever cause pi odured, or however severe, will be Speedily relieved and the organs re: stored to healthy notion. Read the folloi% lug opinions of eminent French physisians: e have used the Specific Pills prepared by Gar anciere .I..puliont. No. _ll Rue Lombard, from the prt.seripuon of Dr. Juan Delamm re, in our private practice wan unnorm snecess,and no believe there is no other medizine so well calculated to cure all persons sudering from .Involuntary Emissions or any other weakness of the Sexu,.l organs, whether caused bya sodentary inode of living, excesses, or abuse. A. lIE.II.3IIEPARIE. I) G. D. Dv.weloiN, M. D. JUAN LE LEI:CHILE, 31.1) P:tris, 3fay 3th, I,SC3 Dr. MARSHALL'S CATARRH S.N UFF. ELEGANT DRESS GOODS, LADIES' SACKING CLOTHS, Linen Goods in great variety GOOD HOOP SKIRT POR 51.00 J. IV. STEACY & CO., Formerly STEACY ck: Bow Ens Cor. 2nd and Locust sts., Columbia, Pa may 5, '66 \IT. H. PFAHLFIII mtt;s 12, GREAT ATTRACTION GEARY! CLYMEA! BARTLESOX cf: CO., Chestnut Street jun-2, liii WHO? WHO? WHO? OUR NEXT GOVEHNOTZ jun-2, 2ni 11'.ME=I
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