The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, July 28, 1866, Image 2

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- ?J esituadia „WIT.
A. M. RAMBO, „ Editor:
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W. Hayes Grier, Ass't Bditor.-
'01L)•1111111(A PA.
Saturday, -July 28, 1866.„
Advertisements, to• secure Immediate insertion
?oast be handed in on or before Thursday evening
eaoh, *et*. ' - . •
The News.
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The deaths in New York last week bum : .
bored 1362, said to lie the.greatest mor
tality of any week in the liiitery-qi New
YOrk..
Among the tpqp§ on alybee Island
vigretwenty-nine deaths from
.
chofera i and thirty-four now cases on the
23rd.
An accident occurred at St. Louis ' on
Thursday, which has eploded. - a theory
flat has.been held immutable for many
•-:,
yea Ta. lying the heavy thunder stDim
•in that city, on the day named, Angela
•
4.rata:, 'while lying on a feather bed, 'en
tirely insulate from any other material .
Sub lance, was striiCk-by „lightning, and
and instantly
The 80th iltassaOhinetts'regiment, the
lasi from that State in the ser&ie' was
formally welcomed home -in - 136 Stun on
Monday. The State colors were return
ed to 'the auth'orities, and the regimental
flag was presented by Cul. Fmk to C- en;
oral gutter, In behalf of the regiment.
One hundied guns were fired - at Wash-
Ingtori on the restoratior, Of Tennessee
•
and the readmission of her representa
tives..
"'The President has signed 01 . ," . bill
creating the fnil grade of General, and
nominaied . l4ente nan General Grant.—
Vice Admiral Farragut also becomes
Admiral. - '
A riot between-whites -sad- negroes oc
curred at Columbus, Kentucky, 'on Sat
urday. Four negroes were killed, and
•
several whites are-missing:-
No More Basses.
The President of • the PennsYlyartia
Railroad Company has just issued the
followino• order , which must strike ter:
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Tor to all ‘!Dead. - 11eads
1 • .
P.EIiN'A R. B.:-Co.,
President's qffice,
PIIIpADELPIIIA, July "26 . , '66. A
In conforming to the rosolutions.of the
Railway.Conveiations,held in New York,
.May 22nd 3.1:!.d June 28th; 1866; this
Pompariy „decline to - issue fiee.
Passes that Can: in any way -be deemed: a
politiouthe;eofi''nor'will local passes
given,
L. unless the - interests'
Company should , deTaud . their issue. .
' J. .E.ii.A.nrtrromPso:7, , •
„ . President.
The pass system on Railroads has been
so shamefully_ abused that this step has
been rendered necessary to head off - the
impertinent , and designing scoundrels
viho have gone so•far as to actually. bai
ter in railroad passes.
The . Atlantic Telegiaph Cable.
The persevering individuals -who have
for some_years past fruitlesslyendeavor=
ed to git a wire 'across the ocean are
again at the work; but it does riot ap-,
.2 , f•
year to create any F4c4 i
ement, and- t is
manifest that the public mind is prepared
l'or another failure. If, those-Who have
projected and labored in this enterprise
with such confidence of success, have
expendOd tlieir own money as freely as
that of people who have been their vic
tims, they deserve- credit for honesty of
purpose and vary great perieverance,and
if they succeed their fame will be horior-.
able. But if they again fail,and it shall
appear that tt
the loss • falls upon simple-
Minded' and unobtrusive people * , those
Who have won notoriety at'their expense
will well deserve - the contempt to which
'they will be subjected.
The European War.
European intelligence of the 12th has'
been - received. • The Fteneksquadron
has been ordered to, Venice. The:_totilo6
authorities havci been ordered to - prepare
ten steamers, frjgates and . Ocivtittes.--,
the - Piussiani have Made Pardekrbit7,
their head quarters.. Prague has • been,
abandoned, and it -is espeeled - that thc,.
will 'seie it. 'The Italians were,
severely beaten by the Austrians at Bor
,••
geoport sad Konte. They were re•
puked five tinier. :General Benedek has
been relieved from command. Italy -lies
laid down as
armistice
condition of her accept
. • . •
‘ ance of the rm i istice the immediate oe
pupation . bfy. ' her fumes. of two Curtresses
of the Quadrilateral. General ,dialdini
crossed the P.O on the Bth i'ito Venetia
at the head Of his army corps. - The
ser
.
tica that Prange: has recomm.ended
. Italy not to -V
attack enetia, is discredited
.
•at Berlin.- All thUTord. of the Elbe are
. in possession of: the PraSsians. • General.
Beaede , k • "withdraw' ing
towards wards B1:111111, followed' by the Prils
. • .sian-armies.. .No' fighting had, - .occurred
in''Bohemia; the Austrians being untuo
,Jested. , piractical rksult.to, the 'neg,o-
- appreat....Pitissia c0n
...!..-.tinues.:ftynl in hei•denian,tls. It is stated
`.Prussians. are-, .ntarChing; on
Frankfort.'-The :Austrians-are vacating
Viniiia', 4 l - iAif,ls ( iirciin * ,; - the fOr treths es thare
are aa
yineiug force,in.spite - of-the cession of
otTelietia :to. France., •
.041OrtaI and Vtioyel!aeons.
--An.;enterprising . Californian , has
started for the East •with a . droye of
horses, the native. breed—some five hun
dredinieziding.to (hive - them into Mi's;•
govii . t4' supply the gleniithd: ' These
horses'cost . bat - little one the Pacific slope,
are tough, and can li3O* on a bunch of
grass, .'. . • ,
.•..
A fellow in 1 4 ouiiville 7:eaently - sold
a min a horse he had - st Olen and then
eloped with the man's wife. • The next
'day the owner of • the stolen an imal re
._
claiined the horse: ' ':.
..
-Philadelphia COnvention = a, new in
vasion of the North. Rebels to the'front.
. . . .
. ----Cut of thir'ty-five safes opened . by .
one . nitiLlfilniseyn Partla,nd.siboe the fire,
only were_ to have been really
~ .
safe.
young lady while bathinc , °
at East
Ne — i-London the other day had one of
her toes.so badly bitten by a crab that it
will have to be amputated.' .
—Washington has seldom been so de
populated at the close of .1. Session as it
no,sv:is - . But few of the hotels, are over
.half full. :The lobby is nearly deserted,
and: all the galleries are almost einpty.
—A.dvices from Vie_ State that the
AuSirian gov9FnMeiit - is on the 'point of
issuing a large. number of bank notes
With a fOresd eimen.c . .y, which is com
pletely ex.bausfed.
—Nineteen individuals Ivho formerly
held positions in the rebel army left
Chattpooga op Tuesday, en ; route to
AuStrm, to join the arpiy.
—A. chemical investigation 'has failed
to thrgw any light on the ice cr,ean
poisining at . Islao G•royc, Abington, on
the 4th of July. One more death is re
ported=a young lady of Quincy; ,the
other sufferers arq recovering._ -
—William, Manluff, colored, - Was hung
at - NOW Castle, • Del.., - for • bUrgla.ry , and
an attempt to murder Lizzie Griffith, a
white girl. Ile', partially admitted his
guilt and- therhis death - with "aprarent
_resignation,
• .. —Luxury has its Great Staples—L-
Phalan's - - "Night - Blooming- Cereus"- is
one of thern-, :It is as salable as bread—
as current as coin. Fashionable society
endoises it: _The', people approve it:
has.no equal,, and, save the charlatans
who try in vain_to imitate-it; no enemies.
Sold everywhere.
TrAiihal Suits AgainSt Newspapers.
The Palmer (ennn.) Journal, just
through a' libel suit for publishing a
p,Ublic report of 1 man's being arrested
for stealing a carpet bag of jewelry, and
~.
winding its case and proving all it printed
and more too, moralizes on the general
subject as .follows:,
" * .As Publishers, we intend to , pubiish
the news, and if in so doing any person
is wronged, we ate rearly to make correc
tions; but we'are never terrified by threats
of libel. Two or three years
_ago we
were sued for ten thousand dollars iu a.
charge of libel, but the man - who 0
pre
tended to have been so badly dartlaged.
by' Our., publication gladly withdiew the
suithcifore the iirr i esef trial and paid the
daina'ges himself for committing an of
' fence we had charged against him. ''''Last
winter we were seriously threatened - with
another libel suit, but the complainant
gracefully withdrew when -he saw we
were•. ready :to meet him. If we don't
hafe. mare than one or. two such actions'
every, year we can stknd it for some time
to come. We have oniy to remind the
libelants that suing newspapers fdr dama
ges does not pay the costs one time in a
hundred.".- '
SPECIAL NOTICES.
- 71V110 lIS TO:BIiAME ?
•. .
If peopio grow thin and emaciated, and fairy - die
out by inches from the ravages of dyspepsia add
indigestion, and who will pity suchlropte, in their
distress and-sutfering, when they neglect to avail
themselves of the only remedy yet cliscovered - thgt
will cure them, and which - we have again and, again
repeated and recommended as a, certain . cure for
dyspepsia=me refer to Coe's Dyiipepsia Cure. It ix
certainly , the greatest middle of the age, for it
cures all disorders of the stomach and bowels.
nnA A YEAR made by anY one with s.ls—
4 3 V v Stencil Tools. No experience neces
sary. The Piesidents t Cashiers, and Treasurers of
3 Banks,inderse the circular. Sent free, with Sam
yes. • Address-the American Stencil - Tool Works,
Springfield, Vermont. july 28, fim.
Lovely Girls tunl Festive Boys, sena an
addressed-envelope and 25 cents, and I will - send
you same-valuable lefattrAtion that will please you.
-Address I11ARY1 , 10(litE, Ettl Broadway,New York.
may 12 ly.
Lovely girls and festive boys, - -sencl an addressed
envelope and 25 cents, and I will •send' you some
valuable information that will please you.
MISS JANE BRYAN,
june • l6th, ly 5:23 Broadway, New York.
Ladies who are suffering from certain complaints,
known only to females, shuuld at once get Dr. Vet=
pan's Female Pills. They produce a most charm
ing, effect.' Sold ty all Druggists. July 3.4-1-mu
All may Mariy Itapily,
. .
Irrespective of wealth, age or beauty; and the love
of the opposite sex can be gained by following
.simple rules, Send a directed envelope to
SARAH. B. LAMBERT., '
junolGth, ly ' Greenpoint, Kings Co., i'.srillV 'York.
Velpeau's Remedy for Cholera.
The favorite reneady of this
'lts
practition
er [See Yelpeau on Cholera.] Its small bulk, energy
and reliability commend it to residents - in the
colintry, travelers and prudent people 'everywhere.
- A single dose in the incipiency of cholera symptons
does more than the most skillful treatment can ac
complish an hour later, Price 90e. „.
Sold by Ilubbell,Apotheeary, N 0.1410 Chesnut St.,
Philad'a. , may 19 tf-'6oi •
All may marry, kapily, irrespective of wealth, age
or beauty:, and" the too of. the oppos.ite sex can be
gained'by fhb .following'shnple rules. Send a di
rected envelope and stamp to MAIM= LUCILLE
DEM.A.RE,'Station D,Bible HousuNew York City.
The glory of man Is strength—A gentleman who
suffered for years fromnerrous-hnd Genital Debility
Nightly Emissions; and Seminal. Weak tie.s; the re
sift of youthful indiscretion, and came near ending
his days in hopeless_ misery, will for the- sah:43 of
suffbring man, send ,10 anyone afflicted, the simple
Means used by liitn;which effected a cure in a few
weeks - after•the failure of numerous , xnedicines.—
Shucf a directed envelope and stamp and it Vid cost
you nothing. . ,
Address EDGAR. TREMAIN, 1.2.8 th Si. N. Y.'City
GENTS wanted for
$9O A.2 1 2UTT articles, Just: out=
Address 0: T.:GABBY, City Building, 13idaloford,
M—
inarlo,-.66-Iy*
•
• - Strange, but True.
Everyyoung lady and gentleman in the United
States can hear something very much to their ad
vantage by retura'rnail ffree'of chargeT-bY address
ing the undersignedr,Those having fears of being
humbugged oblige by not"nottchij; this card,
All others 191 Pletiso address their obedient servant
TROS: F. Cali - EWAN, •
Deg, 30:65 . 1y. 831 • 831, 11roadsvay, New York.
LOVE' AND MATRIMONY. -
Ladies and gentlemen, if Yuti wish to. marry, ad
drein the lind.ersigned,'Who will send you without
money and without prico; valuablninformation that
'ITUI enable you to 'marry happily' and speodily; ir
respective of age, wealth, or beauty!. This informa
tion will cost ydu. nothing; and, if you wish to marry,
it will cheerfully; assist you. All letters strictly con
fidential. The desired information sent ' by• 'return
mail, and no reward asked. - Address
SARAH B. LAMBERT, .
apr. 28 ..3m.• Greenpoint o Zings Co.; New York r .
.-"':,
ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH
SCRATCH ! SCRATCH I
VITHEIATON , S OINTZ4Z,ZINSL'
Will Cure the Itch in 48 Hours:
Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers,Cbilbliiins; and all
Eruptions of the Skin. Price.so cents. For sale by
all druggists. By sending 60 cents to Weeks rE Pot=
ter, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, it
'will be forwarded by mail, free of postage to any
part ofthe United - States. • ; ,lung 9, ly.
THE MASON It HAMLIN- CABINET
Organs, for sacred and secular music; forty differ
ent styles, $BO to MO' each. Fifty-one Gold or
Silver Medals, or other first premiums awarded
tome. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address.
MASON & HAMLIN, Boston, or
sept. 9, ly. - MASON BROTHERS, New York."
WHISKERS ! . wnismanCs !
•
- Dr. L."0. - Ifimtez ; CorroZia, the greatest stimulator
in the world, will force Whiskers or Mustache to
grow on the smoothest' face or chin; never known to
fail; sample for trial sent free to any one desirous of
testing its merets. Address, Reeves & C0.,78 Nassau
,Jane 30,-3mo.
R. -TEBBETT'S PHYSTOLOGICA.L
Hair Regenerator.:—The wonderful,
popularity of this - Preparation is unprecedented.—
It is becoming the star dard article over everything
of the kind, and is the only unobjectionable Hair
Preparation in use; without it no toilet fecomplete;
if once used It never will be dispensed With; -
It posttivelY restores White, Gray,Or faded Hair,
to its original color, lustre and beauty. - ' -
It
often produces a new growth of beautifut Hair
On bald heads, and always stope its falling off.
It frees the head from all dandruti;,itching and
. . . .
humor.
•
Has no dirty, sticky seclimenyj or unpleasant
Odor.
It'iA neat, does not soil the finest fabric cr skin.
As a aressing, it is unrivaled, delightful.
No other preparation has either the merit,or popu
larity; wherever it gees.- Every bottle warranted.
' J. A. MEYERS, - Apothecary
General ngent; Odd Fellows' Hall Columbia.
mar : 24, (int.+
Errors of Youth.
A Gentleman who suffered for Years frpm Nervous
Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects - of
youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering
humanity, send free to all-who need it, the reeeipe
az4 directions for making the simple remedy by
which he was eared; Suerers wishing to protitby
the advertiser's experience,can do ro by addressing
JOHN B, OGDEN,
Dec. 30 '65 ly, No. 13, Chambers st., N:T.
7ro'Consunaptives.
THE ADVERTISER HAVING BEEN
ieitoica to - befall in a few weeks by a 'very simpleremedy, after having suffered sevdral years, with a
severe lung . affection, and that dread disease. Con :
sumption—is anxious to make knoWn to his fellow
sufferers the means of cure.
To all tt:ho desire it, hd Will send a copy of the
prescription usedffree of charge,) with the direc
tions for preparing and using the same, which they
Will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bron
chitis, Coughs, Colds, etc. The only object of the
advertiser 111 sending the prescription is to benofi
the afflicted, and spread information which he con
ceires to be invaluable, and he hopes everysurferer
will try his remedy, as it will cost you nothing, and
may prove a blessing,
Parties wishing the - perscription, will please ad
dress - • _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
• illinansburg, Kings County.
Dec. 30,'65„-13m . New York
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA
tarrh, treated with the utmost success, by Dr. J.
ISAACS, oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Lyden,
Holland,) - No 519 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi
monials from the most reliable sources in the city
and oounty can be seen at his Office. The medical
faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as
he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes
inserted without pain. No charge made for exami,
nation. _ , mar. 24, '6G-ly
THE CONFESSIONS AND, EXPERI
ENCE OF AN INVALID.
Published for the benefit and as a CAUTION TO
YOUNG AJEN and others, who suffer from Nervous
Debility,premature decay of Manhood, &c., supply
ing at the same time The AI eons of Self Cure. By
one who has cured himself after - undergoing con
siderable quackery. By enclosing a postpaid ad•
dressed envelope, single copies, free of charge, may
be had of the author.
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings
Co., N. Y.
...jan. 27, Iy.
NEWS FOR THE LADIES.
CRET.
IRONING MADE EASY. JUST PAT
, ENTED.
A 'MERICAN IRON HOLDER, NEAT,
..tiDurable and cheap. • -
• Thousands use and, appreciate them.
EVERY FAMILY NEEDS THEM.
For sale only at '
HA.LDRMAN'S.
July ttli. 3t. '
APPROACRES '
Go to
I'FAIELER'S STOVE STOE,E,
.And Buy the•,
BARLEY SHEAF COOKING STOVE,
The best in the Market
July
QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE CON
dition of the Columbia National Bank
on the morning of the first Monday of
July, 1566.
RESOURCES.
NOtes and bills dis'd, 5731,415,06
U. S. bonds deposited for
circulation 500,000,00
U. S. bonds on hand, , 32,100,00 $1272,015,06
- Cash in notes 'of other Nat.B'ks 10225,00
' do in notes of State Banks, 1,014,06
Specie, 161,00
Legal tenders and compound
• int. notes, - 76,865,00 88,320,00
Remittances,& other cash items, ' 10,514,90
Due from Bauks, in Phila , 573,527,36
Bile &obi other Nat. Banks, 29,905 27 ,
" from other Banks and Bankers,6oo,B6 101,473,49.
Banking House, 10,000,00
Current expenses . 512,78
Taxes paid,: - fp.,79, 700,57
.
LIABII TIES,
Capital, paid in • 50%000,00
Surplus fund, 'lOO 000 00
Discount and Exchange, 4430,25
Profit 'and - Loss, 2513,48 • 6,932,73
.
Dividends unpaid, 1,308,00
Duo to National- Banks, 41,721,55
Due to other Banks,al.l3Onkers, 10,555,71.. 52,277,26
Circulation of Columbia Bank, 91.524,00
do Corti National Bank, 396,460,00 487,931,00
individual deposits -
. ... . 337,457,12
Indebtedness of Directors, $18,052.35 $1484,530,11
Sworn to and subscribed by •
•
SAMUEL SHOCH, Cashier.
July 7,3 m -
Divideii4 Notice.
THE Odd Fellows' Hall Association have
declared a semi-annual dividend of three
per cent., payable on, and - after this date.
'66. tf
Dividend Notice.
THE Board of Directors of Ist National
Bank of Columbia, have cleclairecl a div
idend of 5 por cent. out of their net earn
ings last 6 months, clear of U. S. Tax.
S. S. DETWILEIt,
Cashier.
july '66:t
FARMERS'. MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
YORK, PENN'A., APRIL Ist 1566.
A.6umulated Capital, .$455,7:18,96.
This Company continues to isgue. Poli
cies of Insurance on Buildings or personal
Property, hi Town or Country : at Cash or
anutual.ratas.
H. KRABEIi, President
D. STnicimEn, Secretary.
3=ll.3ce"OtcbrEs 2
U. KRABER, THOMAS GRA.Y, ELI•KINDIG
JoIrN LANDES. WM. WALLACE,GEO. D. ED
ER; D. STRICKLER.
Applications for Insurance will be made
to
M. S. SHUMAN,.
july 7 'GG-tf.
- THE . ,EQUITABLE
LIFB-4SSCILINCE SOCIETY
:,•t_
OF STATES, - ,
FFERS inducements to those "propos
ing to assure, which are believed to be
be unequalled. ' :
' ' ANNUAL CASH' DIVIDENDS.
ALL THE PROFITS DIVIDED PRO
' RATA: AMONG THE 'ASSURED.
Organized July 1850. •
'Aceuraulated Fund, over • - '52,000,000
- Annual-Income, Oyer $1,200,008
W 711: C. Alexander. President:
- 11: B. 'Hyde, :VieePree.klent.
G.-W
-.'Philips; -Actuary . • '
' Ople"o'92 Broadway, New York. -
• * gdr,thorparticulars apply to
•• • • W. G. PAV.l`OZti - Agent,--
•• •
- Celumbia,'Pa.
inn. 9; '66, : " 4
ATTENTION FIOUSEKEEPERS.
WE are almost daily in receipt of new
and' frosh'groceries t such as
'Sugars, • Meat,
Teas; ; " •Fish,
- Coffee, Cheese, :
. Spices, .
•
!fruits, dr.c . : •
I!rovisions of all.. kinds, together with
Wood andWillow-ware,G l sP a end Queens
ware.
SWITZER AND LIMBER CHEESE, ,
German fruits; &c.
• ENGLISH AND AMERICA PICKLES ? PICIPES,
Fresh' - Peaches, and all'the fancy grOcer
ies pertainining to a well regulated_ gt•o,-•
eery store. 'I am determined not to be sur
passed in cheapness and in the excellent
quality of My goods,
Call around and inspect our stock
whether you buy or not. A share of pub
lic patronage is solicited.
GEORGE TILLE, Agent,
•
Locust Gtreet, above 2d.
july 7'66 if.
"". - BARGAINS - IN
PRY GOOD S!
At L 0. BRUNER'S. - •
•
CHEAP CASH STORE,
Front St., above Locust, Coluinbia.
I'VE are constantly receiving additions
VV - to our stock, and have now a large
and varied assortment of
.LADIES' DHSS GOODS,
ConsiSting of Delaines, Challis, Lawns,
MozaMbiques, plain and figured, Alpacas,
Poplins, &c.
o invite attention to our stock of
Mushns &Hangs, Checks ,
Pickings, Linens, Flannels, Ginghams,
Calicoes,. &c., at-NEARLY OLD PRICES.
A complete assortment of
CLOTHS,
- O.4SSIMERES,
YESTINGS, TWEEDS,
JEANS,
COTT ENADES,&e.,
for men and boy's wear, at old prices.
FULL LINE of HOSIERY, GLOVES,
and Trimmings, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop
Skirts, of Latest Styles and Best dukes.
BOOTS, SHOES dz GAITER . S
Made of the best material, and warranted
equal to the best home-made work.
CALL AND SEE US. NO ca.A.Rqg TO
SEE GOODS.
july 14,'66.
o*.yi*LTA**Ngsf=9l=l
GIFT DISTRIBUTION !
Lancaster, Penn'a.
FOIL THE nms - EbuT OF THE
UM STEAM 1111 E ENE CO., X0..1.
- - B
5,0 . 00_ •
WORTH OF MAGNIFICENT
' PRESENTS
To be given away without regard to value,
for
ONE DOLLAR EACH!
Each Ticket Drzi - ws a Prize,
Look 'at the List of Gifts.
The beautiful - Horse
"'Trni_C•iq;"
from ' Copeland & Cline's, for riding or
driving,valued at *2OO.
1 Handsome Trotting Buggy, valued. at
$200.00
1 Sot of Carling° Harness on exhibition at
Haberbush's valued at 60.00
1 Magnificent Sewing Machine, on exhi
bition - at lA, L. & E. J. Zahra's; val
ued at 70,00
5 Handsordo Dress"Patterns,.from $5 to $2O
A Large lot of Photographs, from $1 to 40
MUSICAL.
1 tra.n4o43 s(oetave ',4lelodeon l , valued at,
-
$150:00
-1 Splendi4 Guitar, valued at 30.00
1
20.00
1 Imported 'Violin, " 75.00
A Lot °lV'S:albs, each valued at , 10.00
Hamm -ton)) STOCK.
1 Elegant Set Cottage Furniture, valued
:At,_ 30.00
, ra
1 Elegant Set of Cottage Furniture, valued
at 60.60
1 Elegant Wet of Cottage Furniture, valued
at • 75.0Q'
1 Lot 61:Washstands, each valued at 10.00
1 " Cane Seat Chairs (sets,) at
• — 23.00
1 " Rocking Chairs, each " 7.50
Sofas, Lounges, Sc. , each valued at $5 to 10
1 Large Lot of Britauriia and Tinware,
valued at !..106.01
A Lot of Fine Engravings, valued at 60.00
J'EWELRY.
Splendid Gold. :Watches, each valued at
from $5O to $lOO.OO
" Silver - " 4% 25.00
1 Large Lot of Watch and Guard Chains,,
e;acli 5.00
1 Large Lot of Watch Chains, each valued
!tt frern2sc to $3.00
- .
40 Sets Ladies' Jewelry, each valued at
front 5.00 to 25.00
1 urge Lot of Silver Plated Butter Knives
' and Spoons, sets, valued itt, from . 2.50
.
to 5,012:
1 Lot Gen's Breast Pins, each valued at
$1486,530,11
3.00
1 Large Lot Gold Pens and Silye• Holders
each 3.00
. .
.
.
. MISCELLANEOUS. . .
Also a Large lot ofMiscellaneous Articles,
varying in value from 25c to 20.00
, X&-Every part of this enterprise will be
conducted with Honesty, Fairness, and in
Good Faith.
The Drawing will take place at
YULTON HALL
'
Tickets, $l.OO ach.
Sent to any address ou receiPi . of $l, or
11 tickets for
ii:Tickets forsale at the CoMpany's Office,
Alishler's New .Building,South.-east Angle
of Centre•Square.
.When practicable;oraer Tickets by
mail, as it will be impossible to secure
Agents in every locality.
Agent' wanted everywhere to sell Tick—
ets, to whom a' liberal percentage will be
allowed. 4 ~_
-—• , • ,
The - Prizda lyere. purchased in Lan
caiter, aucean be s6exr every day.
' J. E. DOWNhY,
General Agent,
Rox 397, Lancaster. Post Office.
CAPT. THOMAS -M. FISHER;
Agent for Columbia, and Vicxuity. ,
june 2-2ni "
In consequence - of our. inability to
secure a'Settlement from all. our agents,
and from the fact that we have not sold
enough tickets to i insure , tlie COmpany
against loss; we have been compelled' to
postpone the distribution, until the day
above named..
ESTATE of Marthr Lep6ld, late of the.
Borough of Columbia, Lancaster. Co.,
deceased.
.The undersigned',Anditor '.4,l?.PPinted' to
distribute the balance renutining in the
hands of Jacob M. Gridef', Adnunistratoe
of the estate of the said deceased to and
among those legallrentitled to-tire
will-sit for that purpose, on SATURDAY,
AUGUST,.the 18th,1865, at 2 o'clock P.M.,
in H. M. „North's office, in Cola mbia,where
all interested in said distrib.utiaa mayat
tend: - -
- - 'JOHN - QRIDER,
july-7, 5t . Auditor.
ESTRAY:IOG. • - •
CAME to the"pramisiis ofthe Sabsoriber.
iu Elbow Lane, Colo mbia,on "Monday
last, a fine, large hog.. The owner is, re
quested to come forward, prove pioparty,
pay charges and take him away,or
be disposed of as. the law directs.
july 21 • . • T. •J. WATSO;N.T:.
EsTRAT; ON- WEDNESDAY
_l' morning, .I.lth inst., a. dark bay- 'colt;
white star in face, hipped in the left sklet
-will be two yar old In the Fall. Cali - on
Robert Verdun a C. H. Iron Ore Co. Fur-:
Hates. July 21'se r
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
S: C. -ERDIENTROUT,B.D.,
LATE of Reading, Pa., :offers bi‘ • pro
fessional services to the citizens of C. -
hirable and vicinity. Office in Walnut St:,
belcw Second. • ' july 14,'66. •
PRIVATE SALE.
- STORY FRAME
and Lot Oroun'd, situated- on - the
north east side or 'ourth treet, -. between
pherpy and Uniou•ptreet, is offered at pri
vate sale. the lot contains abort 47 feet
front and extends 230 feet to an alley. This
is a desirable lot located in- a central and
beautiful portion of the town - and" will be
sold to advantage. For terms, Arc:, address
Dr. N. B. WOLFE,
july 213 t Box 309,Cincinngi3O.
A DESIRABLE Ii(11 , AT PRIVATE SUE,
rrEEE Subscriber offers the lot of ground
1 adjoining the properties of Xis. Dick
inson and the Public Ground Company,
at,Private Sale. •
. ,TOS. H.:BLACK.
REEVE LatiNIGHT & SON,
• Importers and s Dealers In ,
PARPETINGS:
MANUFACTURERS OF BEDDING,
' 807. Chestnut Street; Philadelphia.
June 16, 1866 ly.
S. S. RATHVON'S
IHEROIIINT TAILORING, GENERAL CLOTHING,
AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
(Opposite Shober's Hotel,)
Cor. ofNorth Queen at Orange
LANCASTER, PA
All kinds of men's and boy's ready-made Cluthing
and furnishing goods constantly kept. on hand.—
Also, a stiverior 9ssertment of French, English,
German and American Cloths, Cassimeres and Vest,
ings, which be , made to order in any desired
style, with the least possible delay -, warranted to
give sp.tisfaction, and at reasonable charges.
Silly Tl, 'o.ly S. S. RATrIvoN.
EVERY FA,IIIILY
SHOULD EIA.VE A SEWING MACHINE.
And when getting, be sure to get a good
one.
The WHEELER •& WILSON
Is undoubtedly
THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE IN USF,
Any one wishing to purchase a machine,
can have one on trial, and if not entirely
satisfied, can return it. Also
ficiwo's Tpilorin g
AND
FAMILY MACHINES.
For sale by G. PATTON'', Agent., at
the store of Maltby cf: Case, Locust Street,
Columbia, Pa.
jnly 14,'C5.
. .
Sweet Catawba , Wine
FOR FAMILY AND TABLE USE!
Also a large assortment of Freneh,,Grer
man'and Domestic Wines, at --
- J. C. BUCHE - R'S;
Cqr, Front aid Locust Sts.
IIASPBERICYADE. ,
mIIE well known Summer drink, extra
_IL rine and pure, by the quart, gallon or
barrel, at - J. C. _BUCHER'S, -
Cor Front and Locust Sts.
•
Pure Malt Vinegar.
AiffiliOs n neW, kind, made out of pure
BailW and warranted to answer better
for'pleiling et- table usq . than any corn or
'cider vinegar! made, at '
• J. C. BUCHER'S,
Cor Front and Locust Sts.
BAY RUM FOR TUE TOILET.
Recommended by all Doctors, for wash
ing purposes. 75 cents per bottle, at
J, C. BUCHER'S,
Cor. Front and Locust Sts.
july 1 ; 4, 'GO tf
Pithlic Saic.
rPHE undersigned will- sell- at Public
-A_ Sale, at Coi:delia Furnace, on the Co
lumbia and Chestnut Hill Turnpike and
Reading and - Columbia: A. R.,
about three
miles east orColumbia, SATURDAY,
JULY 28th, at'l o'clock P. M., thci follow
ing Real Estate :
`'Pratt No. 1. Contilining about 16 .4cres
and Si Perches, adjoining lands .1 - acob, ,
Eshleman, Rudolp.h Herr, C. M. :Morgan
a,lld others, on which is orecced
2 7 11 1 0-STORY FI?AllIE HOUSE,
out Kitehen,and ogler out building. A well
and pump near tho'door, and a spring of
never-failing water near the house. TINe
,
house and portionOf land will be gold
parcels as purchasers may cleSire it, or th
whole in one, lot. A draft of tile premises,
will be exhibited on' day of sale. •
• Tract N 0.2. Containing 7, Acre§ and 90.
along Perches, laying the road leading.
from Isaac Conklin's to Benry Clay Ftir-_
nem and adjoining land of the Kauai:Lan
Iron Co,,T,ohn Siiith,' M.. Mauer , and
others, , Thig property will also be sold ln
parcels, cir in cirtelnece, as nnrchasers may
desire. Both of the aboire ,properties are.
excellent sits for building purposes, for
persons who want a few acres of land, the
land is in a high. state of cultivation, hav-.
ing been limed recently. - Possession of•
the land will be given immediately, if
sired, and-the house, on the Ist day of
April, nest.
Persons wishing
th view the premises,
will call on B. A. Price, at Cordelia Fitr•
nace. ' - •
Terms made knolyn on day of sale by
july 14, 3t C. S. KAUFFAIAN.
FIRST NA.TItI,NAL _BANK OF
COLUNBIA
Is prepared to make Collectionso3yl
all Accessible Points on Liberal Terms,
Discount Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange.,
&c., Bay and sell- Silver, Gold, &c., &o.:
We have made - arrangements to draw:
Drafts on England,, Ireland, Scotland',
France and all parts of Germany.
Interest will be . paid on special deposits,
viz: •
For 12 iuonths,, .5.1 per cent., for g. months,.
41.. per cent., for 4- moriths;*3'per cent. per
annum. - • '
We also furnisla all.Thaited States Secu
rities and other Bonds arid Stocks, charg
ing the Broker'scen , l,m,iss,;ou only.
Discount Mondays nt 10 o'clock,
4- 1 \4 . - • • : *
S. S. DETWILFAR,
- duly 7 ly. - • - Cashier. -
STATEMENT CROWING -TEE
, CON
dition of the First National Bank, of
CrOpAnalaia t on .lAonday; Ally 2, 1866 6
... - .pESOZI.R CBS. ,
.
Notep and. bills' 4liscounted, 157;753,42 -
U. S. Bonds for circulation, 150,000,00•
"US Securities on hand, , . '26,700,00 33.4,463,4,1.>
'Cash in 'dotes of other banks, 3,978,05
Legal tenAers St Cismp'd Notes, .30,080,00 A 3,055,05
Cash Itemb, - • '-• 5,067,58
Due from Banks , • . ' 14,310,50
Expenses, * • 1!085,46
Interest on deposits, 1,569,38 •
Taxes, .: . 1..,5p1,13 4,915,97
Fixtures,. . ,-- - ,
, ~ . - 1,2.084
LIABILITIES. "3P,6°:
Glipital Stock, paid,. :• ' - . , $160,000,00
Sari:4ns Fund, :' •,- ! 3,600,00
_
Circulation, ' 132,000,00
Deposits On Certificate, 60,404,70. ,
• Do • Transient, 40 9 14 93 100.619,6
Dividonds unpaid, --. ,- , 126,00
Duo to Banks and Bankers, 8,737,66
Profit and Loss,. 849 67
. . . 8 ..
'Pachanges,-, ,
704
.
,
Discounts, • - 4,416,16 - •
,
.
Luterests, ,„. 4 2,972 40 8,911,31
• -, „ SIO3A
- ,9 ,66
-
' , Indebtedness of Directors, $22,700 •
Sworn to and subscribed by -'• .• • - • •
5. - S.DkITWILER, C63hier. .
July 7 3m. - - - „ • •.. - ,. „
~
iv - • ,
1866. 1866.
spR,IN - G
of 1866
At HALDENAN'S,
LoNst Sheet, aboy e .
,Fropt.
We would call the attention of our
x> .A. ir .7a. C) I\T 9
and the
1 ) M CD P . 1...4
TC) OVA STOCK OF EMNBRA.I,
DRY GQOI;kS,
OARPETINGS,
Now opening and being replenished
daily throughout the seksou,
-
nro
It will b 9 rememb9reel the inducements
offered at our establishment
zl S FALL,
in presenting an almost
ENTIRE NEW STOCK.
THIS SPRING our STOCKis STRICTLY
7-E W - •
• 1'
Thereby giving to our Patrons the •adtan
tage of the late decline in all
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES.
NO OLD GOODS FROM LAST
SEASON,CONSEQUCiTLY
NO LAST SEASON
'RILES.
PRICE S of all Imported Fabrics
based upon the late de
cline in Gold.
AU under cost of Impor
tation and many goods
at old prices,
PRICE S of all standard and °tiler
domestics the very lov,'"
e,st p,osS.4)),et
We solicit, an examinakioU, of: our Stock,
always iioeling glad to show* our Goods
At' HALDZM.A.NS'.
-32oeuet, above. Font
EXME.MBEE, THE PLACE.
_
9
HALDEMAN'S -
Locust §.troAtt,
_ Above .Front,
COLUMBIA; PENN'A.
March- 31,, 28sR. -
AVE have a correct and striking photo,
VY graph of the next Goyernor of Penn-
sylvania, which we will send by mail for
25 :cents. - If we mistake the man, the
money will be refunded immediately after
election nest October. Is it Geary or
OlyMer 7 Write and see_ Address
13ARTLESON & CO., •
011 Chestnut Street,
juil-2,2Ln
LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH,
LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH;
LIFE--HEALTH-siltug-T4..
THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY,
Dri:UAN DELAMARRE'S
Celebrated . Specific Pills,
Prepared from a .prescription of Dr. Jua4
Delamarre, Chief Physician to the
Hospiral du. Nord on Lariboisiere of Paris
This invaluable medicine is no imposition, but is
unfailing in .the cure of Spermatorrhte or Seminal
weakness. - Every species of Genital or Urinary
Filvoluntary or nightly Seminal Emis,
sions from' whidever cause produced, or however
severe, wilLbe Speedily relieved and the organs re:
stored to healthy action.
Read the following opinions of eminent French
physisians:
"We have used the Specific Pills prepared by Gar
anciere & Duhont, N0...214 Rue -Lombard, from the
prescription of Dr. Irian 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 weatmess of tho Sexual Organs, whether
caused by a sedentary mode of living, excesses, or
abuse. -
R. A. BEAIIREPAREE. M. D .
G. D. DUI/LILIAN, M. a
J.EA2.I . Ln LEtrenaa,...M. D.
Paris, Dlay oth, 1803.
Beware of Counterfeits.' t -
The Gbnuine Pills are sold by all the principal
Drugglits'throughout the world, price One Dollar
per Box, or six 'Boxes for five dollars.
Gann:scams roxr, Sole Proprietors,
No. 214' T.oinbard, Paris.
One dollar enclosed to any authorised Agent, will
insure a box by return.mail, securely sealed from
all observation, six boxes for Ore dollars.
Sole Geecral Agents for America,
OSCAR G,MOSES.S: Courtdlant St.,N. Y.
N, 'B.—'reach, German, Spanish and English
Nmpbfets,containipg fill particulars and directions
for use, sent fre:e to any address.
Agent for Columbia, J. A. Meyers.
Jan. 6, ly,
BRYAWSPULFAORIC WAFERS.
Ace. The origin Medicine established in liar, and
first article of the kind ever introduced under the
name of "Pulmonie Wafers," in this or any other
country; all other Puhnotne Wafers are counter
feits.- The genuine can be known by the name
BRYAN being stamped on each Wafer.
These Wafers have been before the public for
nearly thirty years, and the immense sale attained,
not only in America but in foreign countries. fully
attest their intrinsic worth. 'The medical proper
ties are superior to any other articles offered for
the cure of Pulmonary or BroAchial :affections, and
the quantity contained in each box is nearly dou
ble tlint, of that ef the many worthless imitation:.
gdvertised.
• Bryan's Palmonie Wafers
cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hroarseness, Asth,
{rte, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spit,
tmg Blood, Pains in the Chest. Incipient Cousump,
lion and all diseases of the lungs. Not only afford
ing temporary relief, bat effecting a rapid and last,
ing cure and are warranted to give satisfaction in
every instance. They do not nauseate like aeoholie
compounds, and the medical properties arc com
bined in a form so agreeable and pleasant to the
taste, that any child will readily eat them, One
dose will always afford
Relief in Ten Minutes..
QUEENSWARE
To Vocalists and Public Speakers, these Wafers
are peculiarly valuable; they will in one day re-.
move the most severe occasional hoarseness: and,
their regular use fu; a few clays will, at all tithes,
increase the power and flexibility of Ilia voice,
greatly hnpro , , , lng its tone, compass and Clearness,
for which purpose they are regularly used by many
professional vocalists.
The very great celebrity, of this invaluable rein.
edy has induced unprincinleti persons to prepare
base imitations, which disappoint the just expecta,
thins of the purelm-cr, and injure the chtu:aeler o 1
the genuine medicine.
Seo that the word, — 3IIYAN," is star:Aped on cult
Wafer, and also observe the the simile of the sig
nature of the Proprietor MOSES" o,i each
wrapper, to counterfeit which is forgery. 117"Often
ding parties will be dealt with to the hill extent of
the law.
Bryans Puhnonic Wafers are for sale by all Drug
gists.
JOB MOSES Sole Proprietor;'? Cortlandt St., aN. Y.
Jan. 6, ly
CATARRH SNUFF•
This Suutf has thoroughly proved itself to be the,
best article known foreuring the Catarrh, Cold iu.
the Head and HeadeCho. It hag '6 . 6W - found an e4_
cellent remedy in many cases of Sore Eyes. Deal,
ness has been remover by it, and Hearing has often
been greatly improved by its -use,
It is fragrant and agreeable, and
Gives Immediate Relief
To the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the
Head. - The sensations after using it rue delightful
and invigorating. It opens.and parr ' es out all ob
structions, strengthens the glands, and giv . l3B a
healthy action to the parts affected.
More than Thirty Years'
Of Sale and of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache
Snail; has proved its great value for all the . common
diseases of the Head, and at this moment it, stands
higher titan ever before.
It is recommended by many of the best physicians
and is used with great success and satisfaction
everywhere,
Read _the Certificates of Whole
sale Druggists in 1864. '
The undersigned, having for many years been ac
quainted with Dr. Marshall's . Catarrh and Headache
Snuff; and sold in our wholesale trade, 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 the
best article we have ever known for all common
diseases of the ,lend.
Burr A. Perry, Boston, Barnes A Park, New York
geed, Au,ton A Co., " A. 13' A: D. Sands,
Brown,Ltunson d Co., " Stephen Paul ta Co. "
Reed, Cutler 4: Co., " Israel Minor it Co.,
Seth, V. Fowle, " McKesson & Bobbins,"
Wilson, Fairbank A; Co. A. L. Scorn! &
Ilenshaw,Edmands & Co; 11, Ward, Close tf: Co., "
H. H. Hay, Portland, Ma. 'lush &Gale. ,
For Sale by . all -.Druggists. TRY IT.
Jan. 6, '66.1y
THE subscribers attn ounce to the public
that they have on hand a large stock
of lumber and coal, which they offer at
reasonable rates by the car load or other
wise.
Pine,
Ash,
Poplar,
.Oak, Hemlock.
LOCUST POSTS,
BILL STUFF OE ALL SIZES,
COAT,. ! COAL
Baltimore - Company Coal, Black . Dia
mond, Shamokin, Lykens Valley, Schuyl
kill. OrtlC.Fs respectfully solicited.
COOPER ctr, PEART.
apr, 21, '6G-tf
ESTATE OF JAS ; THOMAS LITTLE,
deceased.
Letters. of admiListration upon the estate
of James Thomas Little, late of Rushville,
Schuyler County, 111., dee'd having been
granted by the Register of Wills of Lan
caster County, to the undersigned, all per
sonSindebted to said estate are required
to make payment and those having claims
to present them without 4 delay to
ABREVRAM BRUNER,
Administrator.
June 23 6t
THE- FENNSYLVANIA RIR ROAD COMPANY
Are now prepared to receive or forward
Freight, between Columbia and Lancaster.,
and all stations on the Pennsylvania Rail
Road and its branches.—
RateS Between Philadelphia and Columbia.
first Cass. 2nd Class. 3d Class. 4th Class.
25 cents. 21 cents. -18'cents. 15 cents.
1! Sour in Car loads, 28 cents per barrel.
Between Pll lad alphia and Lancaster.
.First Class. 2nd - Ca sa. • 3d Miss. 4th Class.
23 ets. 20 ets. 17 cts. 14 cts
Bales between Columbia and "Pittsburg.
First Glass. 2,4 Class. 3rd Class. -4th Class
71 cts. • 56 ctS. 46 cts. - 36 ets.
- Freight consigned to stations - where the
Company has no Agent, must be prepaid.
All• Freights vayable on delivery.
• H. H. HOUSTON,
•
General Freight Agent, Phila.
For further information, apply to
. S. B. 'KINGSTON, Freight Agt., Phila. ,
E. R. BOWE, Freight Agt. ' Columbia.
A. F..SLAYMAKER, Frt. Agt., Lan'tr.
Columbia, Slily l4, 1865. -
- INTEREST-ON DE POSITS.
. ..
Mlle <tolumbia Bank will' receive money
.1. on deposit, and pay interest therefor,
at the rate of 4 , 1 per cent. for six months,
and 51 per cent. for twelve months.
..e. 5.4.111V.X.1k SHOCH,
0at,14, '65.-tf. Cashier;
WHO"?.,•;:WHO ? WHO ?
OUR NEXT GOVERNOR
RELIEF IN TEN IYIINUTES,
Dr. MARSDEAI.I.'S
Lumber and Coal
Local Freight Notice
Shingles,
• Lath,
Pickets