The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, August 04, 1866, Image 2

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Vilkit.'::,"ol4iiibit• 'gig.
A. M. RAAB1);
• W. flayes Grier,. Assn, .Editor.
COLturtn HIA - ' PA; •
ME
Stiturd'W,August 4,1866.
- -
.Advertisements, to secure Immediate insertion
,Inust - bo banded in on or before Thursday evening
each ...week._ , -
THE NEWS.
The Atlantic'
eablq has been'opened
for, public • bPsiness; and the taiiff
charges is published 'Geo. Lefferts,
Consulting Engineer at New York. From
any telegraph*aiiOn in America to any
telegraph station inßUroPe; foi-tWenty
word's orless.ill'cltidin address of'iender
and receiver,' £2l.'sterling I
• .•
for every additiOnal v o r a not exceeding.
4ye letters, s in gold per cord.
p•en Baird telegraphs from New Or
leaps that thti riot has been suppressed,
but that 'about forty' periPas, nearly - .Pfl
friendly to the 'eoriveution, hav'e 'been
''!''
hiUnitelOtAtes District Court rooms
.
Stti Francisco were destroyed by fire
.441 the The - records were saved.
Government commissioners have just
examined thirty-grve miles more of tbo
Union Fq.cific railroad, and find thesee
tlon in 'an acceptable condition. The
road is now irr,running order on eilundred
and sixty-three - miles, and within twenty
eight Miles of . .. Fort Kearny, t. 9.
_ which
point be built by Septembyr grst.
.11.1ajor:T. T. Eckert has rpsigned . his
position of Assistant Secretary of. ;War,
to ayc9pp the siiperintpudency otthecon
solidatod telegraph lines.
The announcement that the Atlautici
cable - was open. for business was only
made oti' Wednesday -aft - crnoon; there
were, twenty messages filed for Europe
on that day, and, the cash receipts there
from at the New York Office were $3046
in gold.
:rhe Atlantic. Cable.
~ T he gra - ndest achie:vernerlt.of humun
genius has -:heen conSntruruitea,. ,The
Atlantic stretching - across.-.the
bosom of the ocean:from shore ,to shore,
unites the hemispheres. It is not•possi-:
ble to realize the' magnitude -of the. re
sult,----nor is it at all' within - fhmman cal
culation to estimate the' , effects which
must spring from . its -iccomplishmept..--s
Heretofore • men .have tallied
- of revoln-,
tienizing,the: world,- but A . -was tcilla'and
uothipc , more. .'Hereafter they can.. pre
pare 49pts, of this :yevolu-:
tio, as With:the first.; plePtiic quiver, of
tae.'wire' whictonow. unites. the . old with
• the. 'new world, the revolution of the world
began. C cq:mercially,
ly=in all our relations the induence of
of the ooeaaiii telegraph be
The; 'diScovery of a • continent was not
more, importan t , than the - bold - :enterprise
, ,
e ,• •r • . '
and daring gnius which -.nnitee worlds,
which creates-a felloWpbip bieasi• corn
. ,
munication between far - off people,' and
which an nihilates •distanae-with thetight: -
fling's. Stroke.
Tlite-Moirinty
Letters:are - op' Oaring in - already by Linn.:
.
dreds. asking :.forr instructions - and forms
in relation to applications . . for additional
bounty.. Under. the recent act pope' can
be fartiiihed Itititittafter. the Secretaries
of War and of: -the".frreaarys,shall have
prescribed :rules. an regu ae* ions,: as is
provided b.y ..the' , act, . will -probably
require several weeks', r in tbe,,pressi'ire, of.
other business,before the system will Ve
adopted,-in--,the' : pressure of , other bust
ness, 'before the system will . Ed'opted,
and' the regulations can 'be prepared'aud
-printed) for' drstribittion. Letter's of in
quiry must 'reinain . unanswered, : and had
better not "be - Written ',until 'nntice, has
been - given through 1 . the pub lie press
that - the rules" have been prepared and
printed. :The Second
, A.nditor's office
will settle'Onlythe claim's ofdie heiriVf
deceiuted-SoldierS,:but, as there - Will he at
time must
be 'required in-preparing the proper -mg
other,, neesssary arrangements
,
made ~to .'receive. thetia- No advantage
can possibly begained by..burrying claims
into either: this' . ufice. or the • PaYtnister
G enerars.- -
• -
-Clerk Life ,Washington-.
."'
Clerk's lite - shieWied liat
disagreeable sore trials,
if may belieie a lady' correspoadent
of the - Nell , York . - Ind er att .who *rites,
from national, capital. She :forcibly:
remarks:. '
"I onlYWant te.say to the young. Man,
and especially .tetheYoiii?g -Wmart,itrug
-gling for a situation these departuuents,
the most desirable thing io.lo.:U. r dnne, sta) ,
'at - home, content. to tfire
- work putiently;„indepenjenoeuu .9.ompe
tedeewill come 1194 neithoe will' ever
come 'to you here; soldiers,
to eldetly'and e2tieiieti&;4 -
. fotnagmen`whe ; 'l;i - se - it-awe passing- help
to a definite elojeeilin . :iiie : ,to . 'diiappOinted
no othei hope; and - ino .
dthet:refuge, "deiiarttn eptsitiatiini may
U 4 ,l4,eSsingir: to the. YOUrig s *eit
and' young*.iioinen; des:eV:Pian
tp.f . 1:5 0 . 1 ;119!s!I 7dilftiegis lots! the
,- . teiAtfoli - utmOSplks..re t , of ,liiiieFding,..hFnie
life;„ into itil , ;poi4re:e'd e ialieliee': of: -Mi.*
own a in iher;ditest
'curie!? 1 - ; ” -
Ogituritt,,and V.tortliaireoo.
ilthyThc,;',gutterin 'Walnut-St.;
atiCyO:Second. :Who'll 'clean it ? -••
:. .PittsbUrg,on,
•Tiratitiai'fOr-sCeiliti * l an ,
In town....diCriiig the: : slirebk;:leOkikg
handscnize_ as'' ever. 'Eli Will :...raolain
shortiime,pwa:y.from the-cares au'dVe-xl.
•-- • - 4-;...ve.. • yi '
otttg-0 *
whO hair& rpce)3l4:
held at a eolivert t in.'7l 7 .afis,When
hundred and ninety pounds of hair were
sold-for £1,200. haft , eoinmateda
a laro•er price ,than - "graveyard
that taken from the.dead.
Editor.
--A. fellbri out West, on being asked
whether the liquor be dr-,lnk was a good
article, said: "Wall, I-don't know,
r' , rotess:so;'• there is only one queer,' thing
atontit—whenever I - wipemy mouth, I
-burn, a hole 19 my coat sleeve.'.
= A man had aj3i g, u up: "Cheap ladies'
shoes for saW.here." lle folAd that not
a woman entered his shii • p . . • No wonder ;
the ladies don't like to be called, cheap—
they want to •W called dear.
-L-Four-thousand pounds of paper are
made (mi l d wood daily, at an establish
.ment near Pikesville, Md.
—The Democrat says, that handsome
•
mgrr-from Philadelphia was in Allentown
this "week. 'We Would lik to know what
he:was doing •therc . „ Mr. Democrat. He
certainly. had noho . snss in yourlocality.
—The branch cit'l4o.edding and Co-:
lun:bia Railroad to'llattdaster
completed during tfgs. month
cars running•ftoth Lineaster:tb , Reatlirtf
-;The Boston custom-hou'io- - 'received
$170,000 in gold on Saturday, the largest
reCeipt .in,.ond day ever known, The
dtAy op wool amounted to $70,000.
,- r -The depot - of the Heading and- Co-
Timbia Railroad at iganteftn - is an im
nten'se s tructure. •
—The Printing; Bureau of the Treas
ury Department is now printing ten
millions of stamps of, different denomi
nations-for beer, barrels, as.required by a
roCentl3r-passed layr. It is supposed that
this provision 'Fill materially - prevent
fraucls'on the internal revenue. '
. .
--A St. Louis correspondent ,states
that "No one will be:attacked by-cholera
who 'gears sulphur in his socks. Half a
teaspoonful in each "is sufrmiTnt.:. He
nddg: "The fumes of sulphur,' too
(sni-
p l i .6.am•d ,as), area poweriiil Aisir 7
feetant.
--A. - suit-for breach of promise, with
Aamages laid at. 610,000 has- been bro't
aizainst - atay gentleman 'in New Ilamp:
shire,'Bo years' of -air s e, who celebrated
the recent Fourth by weddilig a lady of
60 summers.:
—A. countryman carried '9, lot of cu
cumbers intO;Atlanta, G-a., on the 4th of
July,,•for•Which; , he asken $4: When the
natjonal :salute , was fired. be became
frightened, sold ,his produce for 25 cents
and bushed for the country. .
Comerford & Co:, Pittsburgh Pa., I
manufacturers:of all kinds of machinery
oils. ":',TheY, 11.4i7e a,. large .experience
.this. - busineSs•a4l.are,:,.,perfectly.' z reliable.
Ttead-thiiii •
new ‘ad, l VertiSeineitt. - •
,
H-Jos.ll. •B!ack, 'Proprietor of the
Washington Hi I TUS - e and . Columbia Ferry,
has "refused to - take any more notes of the
old• state bank :issUes. This .is right and
if. all our businessmen would' follow suit
it wolikt-soon . work all the. old notes out
of, existence. Let every person 'refuse
theni. • • .
= Preparations are.tiow‘being made to
'have a grand' Odd Fellow's Celebration
itifthecity•of Lancaster, on .Wednesday
the-20th day of Sep,teraber next. J. B.
of : -the Grand
L63.gt3tot. Pentisylvania will be the orator
of the' daY.
—Ask, the entry clerks at the custom
hou-se- how' , mueh . -foreign perfumery. is
imported under.the piesen t revenue laws,
They will tell you' next to none:- The
extracts and essences purporting to be
European are fraudulent and spurious . =
The only, genuine, 'pure and standard
perfume in the market Phalon'S Night
Blooming Cereas. -
--" Datighter,7 - said 'a fond mother,
Whom the oil,,speculation has - made aris
tocratic, " has Mr, John . Smythe 'pro
posed'yet ?"' " Yes, ma." exclaimed,the
daughter,,f he pioppsed that -we should
bay'all our, gpcif4 at the store of I. 0.
Bruner, because can. save looney 'by
ying - of him. He sells such nice - dress
goods and so cheap, too . •
The.drawino• of the great Gift Dis
triliatipn*. far • the bUneai of. : the Union
Stegui. Vito Engine Co.", of Lingaster
will take plaee at Fulton . . Tian, on Mon
ciNr .nezt at 8 o'clock M.‘ -To-day will
be the last ahap.ce to secure
,ticket S—
. buy one as you might draw a
prize, as it is saidibe "last,:shall be first.
,-LQuite a melee occurrO in the vicin
ity of-our offtce on Saturday evening last,
in
,which, w,e are.sorry, to say, several,rez .
speetablo persons Were engaged—,though
.unavoidahly. , • The eicitement . was,,quite
were
'struck and one : person was 'sey9re i ly in=
,iured witli•a stone. Nye believe - no suits
'grew out of
,the Matter, but it
settled by partias _agreeing Co buy
.their suits_ at ,the,-fashionable clothing,
heuse'of - , Werrell, „ kfic t , ' 819. 4..lc.rcii
Street;.Piiiia.,wheieonli --thelat'est„st t yles
of clothing arQ''made
' manly, fiVe'lears
fe,ll ? at:Cede-his - upper lip -Tso- bad 'Oat :
surgeon had Ito;besuainioned - to..aew up
the lie - .sat it!„his inothe'r's . lap
Cluring , ,thq painful, operaticin,,, pille but
quiet, yesolutely',6eping - ,bdek the tears
ard, in , ,iter' - distreas. the young
iii p tber from' saying :
-110h,'doctoti, Will : leave an Ugly
100k0 . .--,up leer -tear
face and 'said,' in datufaiting tone,
-I%Te,Vf r 'yen, min cl;' zna tuoliii ,will' cover it 1"' mn? 1:1)y
•
• Anonymous = Circular are : heing
sent 'Union Men Of 'Louisiana,
'that
ta ieriniti in
'that Btata than a g iven period will suli
jeCt. them to - Itte ,. duger • of
.aSsaasination.
G6,93thertdari'iii endeavorii : to
; ferret
ouChivalric gentlemen -`engaged' in
isi3iiii3g . thesii-cireulars,,whom; if, caught
a'ro...Convioted".he'..imill send .out of that
Stat.e 'net any of
. maps f
.thereo.
• - - •
.I%...Paradise Peansylvapia..: -
Mrs. Mak Hunt; of ',Reinerq Run, Clinton, Pa:, *Wrieeityz , AU - S4 "My' hole
has beep for,.six years-in ;e: little - rocky
basin 'shat s iit*,on every side y the Alia
withOtt.a neighiinF; a :ehUreli;
or - school;. seeing no human face 'for
'weeW:r:dyci.,* even months soinetimes—
reiceplAtise of my mother and child. Liv 7
ingllint4lutienotite to-love;:in a-strange, ,
.nature : has
around me. - Earth, with its va. - '-
Tried - oTowth of trees and shrubs, plants
• .
and mosses, racks and water, the clotida,
blue sky and stars, everything ish,eauti ;
fal to me ; even the dead leaves, the 'de : .
payed trees and bare ioCks are- beloved.
Think, - then, how inexpressibly dear ,the
living 'trees and flowers , andl. moving wa
ter. I have tame trout, six • yards from
the door, that leap above. the water .to
catch bits of meat from. my fingers..._ The
Pheasants make their nests in , sight' of
the house, and sometimes the Mail bir,d
is seen drumming on an old log only a
few rods up the_mou'atain side. I have
'planted wild flowers round my . doors l and
in summer the humming birds go
through the open house . on their visits
to the flowers. Strangers. from the
world have said : 'Flow can you exist in
this dreary plabe ?'. There eyes cannot
see as mine, nor can they hear any of
- the pleasant•veices' I bear, - and sol sim
ply tell tbem'what they comprelierid: 'lt
is my neeesSity.'. My place, which is so
lonely
,to others, is so' aleasant,to: me
that I have named it Paradise,.and here
I will teach:ll3'y sou alcive of truth,purity
and beuaty."- , • : - ,• • -
LIVE BIRDS AND NICE BAGS.
—This - morning, when Mx. W. lieea,
Chief , Clerk in the Post office, emptied
the - mail bags for this city from Philadel
phia, Pa., out flew a small, young bird .
of the sap-sucker species, scarcely old
enough to fly - .After some little trouble
the. bird was seciixed,and on examination
it,was found that the only c4mage it had
received' from, its incarceration in the
United. Statesman bag from Philadelphia
to'., t this city, was a small bruise on one of
• 3P;
its - Wings. :It seemed to be a little stupi
from id' long fast - : How it could ,
°have
escaped death when inclosed among ,the
mail matter, of which .the_bag -was filled,
is marvelous; ,and hdw it . came in the
sack is equally a mystery. Yesterday
morning a mail bag from the same .city,
when opened;.out jumped a little mouse,
healthy and 'sound, which soon took up
quarters in the building, apparently well
satisfied with the change. - We sown ex
pect_ to.hear of some of the elerks.in the
Philadelphia Post office coming thr - ough
the same. way.. Mr.:Reed designs taking
the greatest, care. of his little . sap-sucker.
=Zanesville Coici tier:; _„
, .
SPECIAL NOTICES.
BE PREPARED.
- -
How often are people, both aduitif and children
attacked at the d.eatt•hour of , night with cholera
morbus, cramps, colic, vomiting and purging; a
doctor cannot_ be obtaised till morning; the case
grows worse; perhapse death has already claimed
its victim;—a few doses' of Coe's llyspepsia Cure
would have relieved the cramps and pains, and soon
completely-cured the sufferer of his troubles.--
Mothers, have it ready for your children! Fathers,
provide it for your household? - • '
8 9- 000 A YEAR made by Any one with Sl5
Stencil Tools. experience ,neces
sary. The Presidents, Cashiers, and Trea.prers - of
3 Banks indorse the circular. Sent free with Sam
ples. Address the American Stencil Tool Works,
Springfield, 'Vermont.
,july2S, 3m.
Lovely Girls and Festive Boys, seud an
addressed envelope and. :?.:3 cents, and I will send
you some valuttble iurormation that- will please you.
Address MARY ICOGRE,`B3.I 13roadway,.New York.
may 121 y.
Lovely girls and festive boy:RS—a - end an addressed
envelope and 23 cents, and I will send' 'you some
valuable infornuttion,that will please you.
- , MISS JANE BRYAN,
Pine 16th, ly t . 323 Broadway,, New- York.
Ladies who are suffering from cei•laiu, complaints,
known only to fernales,'should at de'cirget Dr. Vel
pates Female Pills. They produce, a most ,charm
ing effect. - Sold Ly all Druggists. • jaly 14 -1-mu
All may Marry
.
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
, - SARAII B. LAMB - FIT,
june I.Gth, ly Greenpoiut, Mugs Co., I.\ etv York.
. .
Velpealesillemedy for Cholera.
The favorite remedy of this successful -practition
er [Soo Velneau on Cholera.] Its small bulk, energy
and reliability commend it to residents in the
country, travelers and prudent people everywhere.
A shAgle dose in - the 'incipiency , of cholera symptens
does more than the most skillful treatment can ac
complish an-hour later, • Price 50c. •
Sold by .I.lubbell, A pothecary, N 0.1410 Chesnut St.,
Philad'a, • • - may 19 tf-'661
All may marry hapily,,irreapoetive" of wealth, age
or beauty: grad the love of the opposite sex can be
gained by the following simple 'rules. goad a
tooted envelope and -Stamp to • Ma:lA= "LUCILLE
Siation" - D,Bibie louse New Yotqc City.
The glory of manic •strength , A gentleman' who
suffered for yeara froninerrous . ird Genital Debility
Nigatly ErnissiunClitidSeininal Weakness, the re
sylt of youthful indiscretion, and came near.ending
hisdays' in hopelesS misery,. will for the miee of
soffering inan,•seind tp sny one-attlieted, the simple
tifeans used by, him, which effected a cure in'a Saw
weeks after the. fuilore of numerous medicines:,
Send a directed envallipe and stamp and it will cost
°
y notlitng.• ' ; •
- Address - EDG,ir4 TREmAnsiolsth St. N; Y. City
-0 - an• MONTH I—AGENTS wstitectfor
V -six entirely 9iew-articles, just out.—
Addreis 0.. T. GAMEY, city' Betiding, ,Itiddleford,
Me. - • • - '•-" • • • ' Tearlo,-'6,64.7*
StrUnge;bert True.
- Every young lady and, gentleman in the United
States•can hear sotnethiug very 'much , to their ad ,
vantage by return mail (free of charge). by address
ing the undersigned,• Those having fears of being
humbugged will oblige by .not noticing this_ card,
'All ethers will please address theirobedient servant
'.." ' - . ~.' .. - . THOS. P. CitAPHAN, .
Dec. po '65 ly.• '; 831 Broadway, New York.,
LOVE, AND
.11AT.13101.1Y.
, ..
• Ladies and gentlemen, if yoU wish to "many . , ad
:drots the undersigned, who will send you 'without
inonoy and without price, valuable information that
wilt enable' you tomarry •happily and , specdily, ir
respective of.age, wealth, or beauty. "This infdrma
tion*will '4301.4 you nothing, and if you wish to marry,
it - will cheerfully assist you. AIL letters strictly don,
'fidetitial; ,The .121esired information sent by 'retutu
mailiand.po reward asked. Address • . .
„. • , • ; •
Apr. 243,4m.* dreenpoiut,..liings
s,DZA.FNESS,--.IItIDNESS AN= CA
larrh:trotited with ttreCntmost - sueCe D
ss, 'Mt Dr.
.ISAAC;3; Oculist - and Aurist; (formerly of .Lydcin,
Rolland.) No .519,Pine Street, Philadelplthf. Testi
monials from the-most pitiable sources in the city
road oounty can be' soen'at his 011ie°. The medical
& cut t y-aveinvited
. tq ".(tecoropen,y • their patients, as
a
he nSno:secrets'yf hiS"practice.. Artificial :eyes
inserted without pair{, "No charge made ' fr exam',
nation. , • '" ' ,
- mar. tt4,
HE CONFESS - 164S A:AN.TD - EX.PERI
ENN OE OVA.IVENVAL/1). ' '
Published for the benefit • and as a CAUTION. TO
YOUNG MEN and.others, who suffer from 'Nervous
Debility, premature decay of Manhood, /W., supply
ing at• - the same time Mel/eons -of Self Cure.' By
one who has cured himself, sker,undergoing eon
aidorable quackery. ' By enclosing •it 'postpaid.
dressed env,elope,_single . ,copies, free,of charge., may be had of the • ,• ' ••' ^•'••• -"•• '•
NATHANIEL 31A.YFAIB,Baq., Brooklyn, Rings
"ITCH !' ITCH ! ITCH I •
• -'-'.',MOILELTCB i :... scwou i _
',OZWiraCCEUTL I
will 'Cure the Itch in 49 Roars:
- tilso cures Salt Rheutn;Ulcers, Chilblains, and all
Eruptions of the Skin.. P' rice 50, cents. For sale by
all dru
fg- -; Bysending CO cents to _Weeks Pot
ter, So e Agents,-170 Washington street, Boston, it
will be forwarded •by m il, free of postage, -to any
part of the United' States • ' • Juno 9,
THE MASON & , HAtMLIN CABINET
Organs, for sacred and secular music; forty differ
ent epyles, $BO to MO -each. Fifty-one Gold or
'Silver 'Medals, or otlierfirst premmins awarded
Illustrated Cranes free. Address.
HAML Boston, or
sept. S;ly. MASON HOMERS, New Folic.
wintara - a - vcransitrats
Dr. L. bArentfzz' tor-relic, the greatest stimulator
In the World, will force Whiskers or Mustache to
grow on the smoothest face or chin; neyer known to
faiksample for trial sent free to any one desirous of
testing its morels. Address, Reeves & C0.,78 Nassau
. - June 40,73m0., -
TEBBETT'S PHYSIOLOGICAL
.1-!' •Bidgenerator.—The wonderful
popularity of this Preparation is unprecedented.—
becoming the standard urticle over everything
of the kind, and is the only 'unobjectionable Hair
Preparation in use; without it no toilet is complete;
if once used it never will be dispensed with,
It positively restores White, Gray, or faded Hair,
to its original color, lustre and beauty.
It often produces a new growth Of beautifui Hair
on bald heads, and 4lways stops its falling off.
It frees ,the head from all dandruff; itching and
humor. •
THE ADVERTISER. HAVING; BEEN
restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple
remedy, after having sulf*ed several years, with *'n
severe lung affection, and•that dread disease, Con
,sumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow
sufferers the means of cure.
131
ICC.I3Ic, PH 4 NN'A., APRIL Ist 1866.
Accumulated Capita l , 1455,728,96.
This Company continues to issue Poli
cies of Insurance on Buildings' or personal
Property, in Town or Country.: at Cash Or .
mutual rates: -.,' - ',- - ' ,
' ' ' lI.RInAnEn, President.
:lb. STIiiCIILEII, secretary.
' •-, - 3:211x-43..c5t cars; :
H. KRABER; THOMAS GRAY, ELI EINDIG
JOHN LANDES. , WM.,WALLAc r E,GEo. D. En-
ERT, D. STRICKLER. ; '. • .
Applications -for Insuiance 'will be made
to •
which are chaper,. and. better them Tum
blers. Housekeepers secure them early as
the supply is limited.' '- • ' '', --.• '
. J.W. , STEACY'&, CO., - •
. ,
. Cdor,2nd, At... Locust st.,
.july 28th '66 :
,",. - ......_ :.: C o lumbia„ Pa. _
~..
BEST FAMILY'FLOTTIt at
' • - - r
JACKSON'S.
•Has no dirty, sticky sediments or unpleasant
Odor..
Itis neat,Abes not soil the finest fabric or skin.
As a dressing, it is unrivaled, delightful.
No other preparation has either the mentor popu
larity, wherever it goes. Every bottle warranted. -
' • - A. MEYERS, Apothecary,
General agent, Odd Fellows' gall Columbia.
mar. 24, etn.+ -
Errors ofYouth.
A Gentleman who suffered for years frem'Nervous
Debility, Premature 'Decay, and all the effects of
youthful indiscretion, will, forAhe sake of suffering
humanity, send free to all who need it, the reeeipe
at.d directions for making the simple remedy by
which he was cured. Suerers wishing to profit by
the advertisers expe,rienee,can do so by addressing
40IIN B, OGDEN, •
Dec. ati Chambers st.. N. Y. '•
To Co •stimptives
• _ .
To all.'who desire it, ho will send a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge,) with the direc
tions for preparing and using the same, which they
will find 11. 611 n cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bron
chitis, Coughs, Colds,"eto. The only , object of the
advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefi
the afilicted,`and spread information which he con
ceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer
will try his remedy, as it will cost ycu nothing, and
may prove a blessing, . •
Parties wishing the perscription; will please ad
dress "
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
11 illiamsburg, Kings County.
Dec. 30, '65, -13 m New York.
NEWS FOR, THE LADIES
A SECRET.
IRONING MADE EziSY. JUST PAT
'. ENTED. -
A MERICAX 'IRON MIMED, NEAT,
-CID arable and Ahem. .
Thousands use and appreciate them.
EVERY FAMILY NEEDS THEM.
For sale only at- , .
itALnipt.A.x , s.
3t.
TYZYTER APPR OACRES'
Gci: to'.
PFAHLER ; S STOVE STORA
And Buy the
BARLEY SHEAF COOKING STOVE,
The best in the Market.
July bl
fiIIARTERLY REPORT OF THE CON-
W . , dition of the Columbia ..:Lcational Bank
01.1 the morning of the •• first Monday of
Ju1y,..1.805. -
- '
RES 0 ere cE, s.
.
Notes and bills dis'd, 5731,415,04
U. S. bonds deposited for
circulation, 509,000,00
U. S. bonds on hand, • 9'4,100,00 $1272,515,05
Cash in notes of other Is.int.l3'ks 10,223,00 -
' do •'i n notes of State Bunks,' '1,075,00 - -
Specie, ,
Legal tenders and. compound • - ,• ,' ;. - ---
int. notes.'_. 5a.50,q0 88,320,00
RemittancesA 'other cash items,' r• 10,534,99
Due from•;B:u*a irt 1 , 133 ~ --- siA,s;l7,4r,
Due,from otifer!.buit: lianics,.,:.. 29,955,27 -
.`• from other Bunks and timilioru;6oo;B6 104,473,49.
Sacking House, - 10,000,00
Current expenses 542,78
Taxes paid,_ 157,79 700,57
LIABILITIES. ,
Capital, paid iu 500,000,00
,
Surplus fund, ' - 100,000,00
.
Discount and Exchange, - .4430,25
Profit and Loss, 2513,48 6,932,73
Dividends unpaid, " . 1,808,00
Due to National Bunts, 41,721,55
Due to other Banks - ,ifi Bankers, 10,555 71 52,277,26
Circulation of Columbia Bank, 01.3240
do Cora National Bank, 306,460,00' 487,084,00
Incliv klual deposits 337,457,12
' '
$1486,530,11
Indebtedness of Direct Ors, $18,052.35 •
Sworn to and subscribed by
' SAMUEL SILOCR, Cashier.
July 7,3 m •
Divideu#,Notice.
• THE Odd Fello•a:s' Hall Association have
declared. a Semi-annual dividend of three
per-cent. ' payable on, aLal after this date.
Col., July 14, '66, tf
- Dividend liitptiee.
,
,
. THE Board of Direetors'of ISt National
Batik of Coluritibia, have declaired a div:-
idend of 5 percent. out of their 'net earn
ings last 0 inonths,:elear-ofAJ. S. Tax. , . •
• . -: . S:S.I:TTWILE'R,
: - Cashier.
. .
july .14, , G 6 4-t . , . • ~•,.
.. - ...
FARMERS' --',MUTUAL
.21.,..5..5ELT,T1VA.N, •
July 7 '66 " • Columbia
THE': IAUTTABLE-',
LIFE _ SS~IRAN SOCIETY
xi:Saul - ID' STATES, 2
F.PEPLS , indueenients to those: propos
kJ' ing to 'assure, 'which are believed to be
_
unequalled.-"?.. • ' • i 2 -
ANNUAL
•
ALL -.THR , PROF.TTS ~D,I-VIDED PRO
THE ASSURED. •
'- • ; Organized inly 1859. • •
AceumulatedFnild, over • • $2,000,000
Annus.l Incekm:o, over . $1,200,008
"C: - Ale:ktmder. President.
H. B.• igyde,lVica,P resident.
Philip; ctuary
Office 92:Broadway,New York. -
For lartger,"piiTticuars apply - to
- • •-• : PATTON, rA%ent,.
• : - Columbia, Pa. '
9, '66 • ' " •
TATE' no* Ori - ' 1240. this , celebrated
Y V - Fruit Jar, After two years trial, we
can:recommend, them - without any hesi
tancy, as - they'have given entire_ satisfac
tion toltiose - t-'..t have'-used them the last
two seasons. r , --- • '
We havealso the •
JELLY CUPS,
S. 0: ERMENTROUT 11. D
ATE of Beading, rd.; offers: bis pro
fessionall services
lumbia rind. (Vice iri- Walnut St.,
below ' - 14, '66.
' r ' 'r` - •
•.. • .
•
REEVE.L.KNIGHT & SON,
Importers and Dealers in -- •
• .
OARPETIisTG4,
MANUFACTURERS OF BEDDING,
807 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
June 16; 1866 ly.
... •
•
EVERY •FAMILY
SHOULD HAVE A SEWING MACHINE.
And when getting, be sure, to get a good
ono.
The WHEELER. & WILSON
Is undoubtedly
THE BEST FAM'.LY MA€HINIii IN USE
Any one wishing. to purchase a machine,
can have one on trial, and it .not • entirely
satisfied, can return it. Also " ,
Elowe'§ , Tailoring '
AND
FAMILY MACHINES.
For sale by W. G. PATTON; Agent., at
the store of Maltby if.- Case, Locust Street,
Columbia, Pa. -
.; july 14,'65.
•
Sweet Catawba Wine
FOR FAMILY AND TABLE USE!
Also a large assortment of French, Ger
man and Domestic Wines, at
• - ' Q.'BUCHER'S, •
- Cor, Front and Locust Sts.
RA.SrBEIERYADE.
THE well known Summer. drink, _extra
fine and pure, by the quart, gallon, or
barrel, atJ. ' C. .BLICHER:S;
. . „
Car Front and Locust Sts. ,
Pure Malt Vinegar.
This is a new kind, made out of pure
Barley, and warranted to answer better
for pickling or table use than any , corn or
cider vinegar made, at
J. C. BUCHER'S,
o Cor Front and Locust Sts. .
BAS RUM FOR TILE TOILET.
Recommended by all Doctors, for wash
ing purposes. 75 cents per bottle, at
J. C. BUCHER'S,
Cor. Front and Locust tits
july 14, '66 tf
MST NATIONAL BANK OF
Is prepared to make Ctillections on
all ..Accessible Points on Liberal Terms,
Discount Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange.
dr,c. Buy and sell Silver, Gold, cite. cir.c.
We have made arrangements to draw
Drafts on England, Ireland, • Scotland,
Prance and all parts of Germany.
Interest will be pai.i on special deposits,
viz:
For 12 months, 5/- per oent., for 6 mouths,
41 per cent:, for 3 months, 3 per cent. per
annum.
. We also furnish all United States Secu
rities and other Bonds and Stock; °barg
ing the Broker's commission only,
Discount days Mondays at 10 o'clock,
A.
7
.
QTATEMENT SHOWING THE .CON-
Isi dition of' the First „National Bank,' of
'Columbia, on Monday, July 2, IStiti. -
, - , ... .• _ _
Notes anclbills'dise&unted,' 157;7 . 83,42 - .
U. S, Bonds for circulation, •,.. 150,4:WA -
U S Securities on hand, ' 26,700,00 334,463,42
Cash in :notes cd'other banks.- 3,07g.,05' • . -
Legal tenders Sconip'd*iotes, 39,059,00 43,058,05
Cash Iterpsi,' 5,967,58
Due'frotnlkraks, 14,310,50
Expenses, ' - I!RSS,46 -' - •
Interest on deposits, 1,569,38
Taxes, 1,381,13 - 4,915,97
_
Fixtures, . • 1p38,08
$1480,530,11
aipital Stock, paid. $150,000,00
Surplus Fund,3.500,160
,
Circulation, - 132,000,00
•
Deposits on Certificate, 60,404,70
Do Transient, . 40,214,93 100.0,10,5,.
•
Dividends uneald, • - 12.1,00
,
Due to Bankszadd Bankers, . . 8,737,66
Profit and Loss, ' 849.57
Exchanges, , - 704,18 '
Discounts, ' 4,415,16
; Interests, 2,97240 8,941,31
$403,9'4;60:
Indebtedness of Directors, t 22,700 .
Sworn to and subscribed by
•
S. S. DETWILER, Cashier. ,
July 7 3m.
...
INTEREST: ON DEPOSITS.
The (kolumbia Bank will receive money
on deposit, and pay interest. therefor,
at the rate of* per cent. for six months,
and si , per cent. for twelve months.
SAMUEL SHOCH,
Oct, 1.4, - '65.-tf. '
SARGAINS .IN
DRY GOODS
At": O.- Bittj MIR'S
CHEAP •C..A.SH STORE, ,
Front St., above - Locust, Columbia. -
E are constantly receiving additions
V V to our stock, and, have, now a large
and ., varied assortai,ent
AIDIW DHSS. 000DS,
Consisting - of Delaines,' Challis ) , Lawns,
Mozambiques,-plain and figured,: Alpacas,
Poplins, dtc., -
W e invite attention to' our - stock of
s,Sheetings, Checks,
Tickings, • Linens, Flannels, Ginghams,
Calicoes, &c., at NEARLY OLD PRICES.
• .A." complete assortment of
CLOTIIk'
• , CASSIMERES,
•• YESTINGS, TWEEDS,
iJEANS, , •
' 'COTTENADESAc.,
for men and boy's wear,-at old prices.
-FULL -may. - ET, of HOSIERY; 'GLOVES,
and • Trimmings,' Balmoral Skirts, Hoop
Skirts, of Latest Styles and Best Makes.
BOOTS ; -.SHOES''S' cf ~ : GAI TER S'
Made of the best material, and marranted
equal to the, best home-made work.
CALL AND SEE 'US. NQCHARGE TO
SEE-GOODS.
, - 6; • ;• : inlY. l4 l '6?'•
• ATTENIIION • HOUSEKEEPERS: .
iitre - ;7anaOst:•d fly retinipeof
V V and fresh grocertes,.itielias :*
Sugars,'
," •
," Meat;
, . Teas,
: Cheese; •
Splees, - ,
• :
*.• Fruiti, -
Provisions of a,ll 'kinds; together with
Wo.od 43;nd Willdw:Waie GI sP.! and Queens
Ware.
SWITZER :AND EIMBER CHEESE,
German fruits,'4fc.' •
KNGLISII AND AMERICAN. PICKLES.
Fresh Peaches, and all theJaityty g.roiser
les pertainining to:a well regulated gro-,
eery store. • I am determined notto be sur
passed in cheapnesS an.d.'4n,the excellent
qualityot -my goods, , . V • •
Call (mound - and.; inspect • our stock
Whetheryoutbuy ; or•nOt.. A !intro oFp
-I.lpt.L.trfitulgp is solicited.- •
' • . • GEORGE TILLS, Agent,,
• Lociist st;eeti-..above 2d.
July 7.'6fi tr.- .
COLUMBIA
S. S. DETWILER,
Casltior
$403,023,60
LIABILITIES
1866.
,S.PI',ING-
OP 1866
At HALDENAN'S,
Locust Street,.above Front.
We would call the attention of our
PATRONS
and the
M l* F. CI P I T—J E
TO - OUR STOCK OF • Gg 4 N.gR.4.l,
DRY GOODS,
. .
CARPRTINGS,
•
QTTEENSWARE.
:Now opening rind being replenished
. •
almost daily throughout the season.
CI
IS
MI
I=
It will be remembered the inducements
offered at our establishment
LLAST FALL,
in presenting an almost "
ENTIRE NEW STOCK. -
THIS SPRING our STOCK.IS STRICTIX
Thereby'givingio our Patrons the advan r
`tags tlie hyte decline in all
• „
FOREIGN -AND DOMESTIC lIIANUFA.CTURES,
NO OLD GOODS PROM LAST
SE.ASON,CONSPPUENTLY
NO LAST SEASON 73,
PRICES tf as a e ll d l u ni v i o ) l oj t t i o le d
i F a at e brr e
elinoin Gold:
All under cost of Impor
tation And many goods
at old prices. , •
PRICM
pos
e o s f t all standard and othor
domestics the very low
-
. .
We solicit an examination of our.Stoeic,
always 'f s pil4 glad to show'our.GoOds.
At .TIALDkNANS'
Locust, aboVe Front.
„ .
REMEMBER THE PLACE
IiALDENLICS, a
JitICU.St Stity4,
Above Front:
COLUMBIA ; PEkN'A.. •
March 31, 1806:
1866, 1
N . X 10 7 ,WHO ,
: qt t NEXT . .oyEß2sTo* : !
43i7 - ,,F have , a correct and 4t . rikiug . photo:
'1 V grairh of the next Gbi,ereor _
SylveniFlvhich .we will send by mail for
25 :cents. 'lf mistake the man, the
'money will be refunded immediately after
"eleCtion next October. "'IS
,geary of
'Clymer? Write and see. Address
BARTLESON cfc CO. /
611 Chestnut Street.
. .
-jun-2, 2m
LIFE-HEALTH:=ST ; RENGIA
LIFE=HEALTR- 2. -S I IRENGTHr''
LIFE - ! --1 . 1. -g4 1 1. 1 W-ST- 1 3-PP.TATIEhr r
THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY.
.
DE.' JUANDELA.MARRE'S
• " Celebrated S.ReciAUFll.O;',- , f
Preparodlrom. a prescription of"Di...Jului
• Delamarre, Chief Physician to the
Hospiral du Nord ou Lariboisiere
This invaluable medicine is-no imposition„but is
unfailing in the 0n.143 Spermaterrhm .Or,Seminal
weakness. every species of Genital or Urinaty .
Inv'eltiptary or nightly - ,Seminal 'Ern's:
sions from whatever , cnuse produced, or 'however :
severe, will be Speedflytelievedmid the organs re: - -
stored to healthy action. • . r • . ,
Read the following opinion's of' eminent French'
physisians:
"We have used the Speific Pills prepared'by Gar:
anciero & - Duhont, No.. 214 Rhe •Lombard,- from the
prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, in our private
practice with uniform suceess,and we, believe there
is no other medicine so well calculated to cure all
persons suffering from :Involuntary 'EMissions
any other weakness, of the Sexusl,Organs,' whethen, _
caused by a sedentary mode of living,, excesses, or
abuse. -
R. A. BEAITREPARIE. M. D,'
G. D. DUJARDIN, M. D.
JEAN LE LEUCIIRE, M. D.
Paris, May sth, 1863,
Beware of Counterfeits. !.
' The Genuine Pills are sold by all the principal
Druggists throughout the world,, price' One Dollar
per Box, or six Boxes for five dollars,.
Gene...len= & DoPosT, Sole Bropriotors,
No. 214 Rue Lombard; Paris. -
One dollar epelosed to any authorised Agent, will
insure a box by - ieturn mail, securely sealed' from
all observation, six boxes for five dollars.
Sole Geeeral Agents for America,
OSCAR G.MOSES & CO., 27 Courtdlant St.,N. Y.
N. S.—French, German,' Spanish and English
Pamphlets,enntaining full particulars and directions
for use, sent free to any ad.dres.s.
Agent for Columbia, 4 : 4. Moyers.
Jan. 6, ly.
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES,
BRYAN'SPULMONICIVAFERS'
,tker The origin Medicine established in 1837, and
first article of the kind ever introduced under the
name of "Pulinonic Wafers," in this •or any. other
.country ; all other Pulmonic 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, anctthe .immense sale attained,
not only in America but in foreign countries. fully
attest their intrinsic worth. The medical proper
ties are superior many other articles offered for
the cure of Pulmonary or Bronchial :apectious, and
the quantity contained in each box •is nearly dou
ble that of that of the many worthless ; imitations
advertised.
Bryan's Pulmonie Wafers
oure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Asth
ma, Catarrh. Bronchitis, - Difficult, Breathing, Spit
ting Blood, PitMS in the Clte4t. Incipient Consump
tion Mid all dtsem fis orthe lungs. .Not only afford
ing tctnporai•y relief, but etlecung a rapid and last
ihg CUM and tu•e warranted to give satishiction in
};very instance, They do not nauseate like acoholic
compounds,. and the medical properties are coip,
bined in a form so agreeable and pleasant to the
taste, that any child will readily eat them. One
dose will always ant d
I=
ZS
-' Relief in Ten
To Vocalists and Public Speaker.'; these Wafers
are peculiarly valuable: they will in Mie clay to.
move the most severe occasional' ho.usein•ss
their regular use for a few y
~.' das will, at all times,
increase the - power and fle*Adlity of the voice,
greatly improving_its tone, compass'and clearness,
for which purpos e they are regularly used by many
professional voctiists, .
The very great celebrity of this invaluable—rem,
edy has induced unprincipled persons. n ,to prepare
base imitations, which disappoint , thejust.;.ex_pecta
dons of the:pm:chip:or, and injure the character of
the genuipe medic:Me..
See that the word, "BRYAN," is stamped on each
Wafer, and also observe the foe simile of the sig,
nature of the Proprietor 'JOB MOSES" on each
wrapper, to counterfeit which is forgery. irrOtren,
ding parties will be dealt with to the full extent qf
tile law.ggi • • • -
Bry.aUe:Pulmoriic IV.afer. are for sats ti F all Drug-,
JOB MOSES Sole Proprietor,'_? Coctlandt St., N.
-
.Tan, ti, iy
CATARRH SNUFF.
This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the
best article known for curing the Catarrh, Cold in
the Head aod Headache,, -It has been found all ex
eellent remedy in many cases of sore I3ves.
mess-has bees retneveu by it, and hearing
heertigrently improved by its use,
it is fragrant and agreeable, and • wJ
Gives lintinetliate Relief
To the dull heavy pains caused by, diseases of the
Head. The sensations after -,tising•it are delightful
and invigorating. t opetts atlet purges out all ob
structions, strengthens the glands, and gives a
healthy action to the parts affected.
More than Thirty Years'
Of Sale and of Dr, Marshall's Catarrh and Headache
Snuff, has proved its great value for all the common
diseßes the Heiid, lied at this moment it stands
higher than ever Wore.
At is recommended by Inany of the hest physicians
and is used with great success and satisfaction
everywhere.
lgiOatil the Cortilleaktes of lilirholen
,saleDrirggkists in 1ti6.1.
The undersigned, having for litany years been ac
quainted with Lir. Maishall'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 Head.
Burr S Perry, Boston, Barnes & Park, 'New York -
Reed, Auston & Co., " A. B' C D.Sands, -
Brown,Lainson ca Co., ",' Stephen Paul d• Co. ' 4
Reed, Cutler & Co., " Israel Minor & Co., 4 4 %
Seth W. Fowle, " Dleliesson & "
Wilson; Fnirbaril: & Co. A. L. Scovill - & Co., •'
Ilenrhaw,Bdinands E Co; M, Ward, Close & Co., "
Hay, Portland, Ma. Bush &Gale:.
For Salo by -ail Druggists.- TRY IT. -
- Jan. 6, •66.1 y -
fAnnzber and Coal
THE subscribers annOunce: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, Shingles,
Ash, Lath,
• Poplar, - Pickets
Oak, - Hemlock.,
•
LOCUST POSTS
,
BILL STUFF OF ALL SIZES. -
' COAL I, COAL
-Baltimore Company Coal; Black Dia
mond, Shamokin, Lykens Valley, Schuyl
kill.' Orders respectfully solicited. -
COOPER it PEART.
itipr, tl, '66-tf
Local. Freight Notice
THE • PENNSYLYAnt" RAIL 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 Betweea Philadelphia and - Coluaibta.
First' Class. 2nd Class. 3d class. ,4th Class.
• 25 bents. • -21 cents.- 18 cents. -15 cent.
• Ploni in Car. , loads,:2B cents per bariel.i r
• Between _. Philadelphia and Lanitister -
Frst Class. 2nd Class. 3d Class. 4th Class.
23 cts. 30 cts. 17. cts. .14 cts.
Rat's. beWien Coluinbia and
.
First C .
ass: 2nd. Class. .
3rd 4th Class.
•71 cts. 56 cts. -46 eta. 36 cts: •
Freight consigned to stations - where' the
Company has no*Agent, must be• prepaid. •
All FreigtM payable on delivery.
. • s • HC H:.HOUSTOIti
• General Freight Agent, Phila.
-For further information apply to
S. B. KINGSTON t Freight
. E. K: BOICE, Freight Agt., Columbia. u
A. F. "SLAYMARI - 41R, Frt. Agt., ran'tr.
Columbia, Cry 14 , I.Vrzi.
XISTATE of Martin- .Lepold,. late,of, the
. Borough of. Columbia, ;Lancaster, Co.,
deceased. -
The undersigned -- Auditor appointed _ to
distribUte- the balarice :remaining •in the
hands of Jacob Grider(Adnunistrator,
of the estate of the 'said deceased, to and
among those legally entitred'to -the' same,
will sit for thatpurpose, -on SATURDAY,
- AIUG - CrST, the 18tli - ,1866, at 2 o'clock P.M.,
in H. M. North's office, in Columbia,where
all interested in said' distribution may at
tend.
, • JOHN M. GRIDER,
-July 7,5 t Auditor,
JACKSON'S '
"STORK CO., BUCKWHE AT FLOUR at
• , .
CELEBRATED YEAST COMPOUND
at • JACKSON'S.
Dr. XIAI4SIIIAI.I.'S