rag ficamaia, jpg. '57 • ' , - A BA. itisCillEtO, C.501LIT:11 . 111A . Saturday,August 25,1886 Advartisoments, to secure Immediate insertion muatiae harided in on or before Thursday evening 'each .•freetc. Description of Anderson Tine. The prison embraced an arcs of 25.1 acres, being 1295 rods in length by 895 in Width enclosed by a stockade, formed of pine logs 2 0 feet long and 8 inches in diameter, placed close together and planted in the earth at a depth of 5 feet. The " dead line" was 17 feet from the stockade.—There are wells inside the enclosure, from 60 to J,.) feet deep. The Cemetery is about 150 rods from the above. It contains 47 acres, enclosed by 4 new substantial picket fence. On each side of the gate are posts 8 feet high, supporting sign '-inarls,on which is neatly painted the following : NATIO NA.r, CEMETERY ANDZIVLzONVILLF; The following inscription, also greets the visitov at the e:,trance: "On Faino'3 eternal camping groand Their silent tents are spread, A glory guards with oolenin roando • The bivouac of tho dead," Inside the enelo - §eare,at varioa4 point' are the following inscriptions : "The hopes, the fears, the blood, the tears, That marked the bitt:w strife, Are oow all crowded with victory That stied the Nation's life." "Whether in the prison drew., Or in the battle's van, The fittest place for man to die, Is where lie dies for man." "A thousand battle-field.; have drunk The blood of warriar's brave, And countless homes are dark and drear Vito' the lai)d they died to save." "Through all Rebellion's horrors, Bright shines the Nation's fame; Our gallant soldiers perishing Have irons deathless Caine." "Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was and the spit it shall return to God who gave it." The rusunber of Union graves is 12,- 920 i graves of Confederate: 78. The ;raves are sections of two 'rows each with head boards between, on which is painted the name, company, regiment, and State, together with the date of ,tli.e death of the deceascd,each board serving to - mark two graves. Six graves appear arum. They are those of men hung for murilering, fellow prisoners. THE NEWS. Army officers, headed by General Steadman, favorable to reconstruction policy of the President, held a meeting in Washington on Saturday and resolved I to told a consultation of soldiers and sailors at Cleveland on the 17th of Sep tember, with a view of approving the object of the late convention and the policy of the President. The celebrated horse Dexter made the unprecedented time of 2 minutes 18 sec onds, :at the Buffalo race on Satuiday. Asgistant revenue assessors who accept nominations for elective offices will have to resign their assessorship,in accordance with an order just issued by the Secre tary...of the Treasury. An extensive cotton faetcry at Elli cott's Alilrs, Maryland, owned by a joint stock company, was burned on Saturday. boss 8200,000 Two war vessles have been sent to the mouth of the _Rio Grande to enforce the recent proclamation relating to Maxi pp'fton s paper per blockade of Matamoros. Two vessels are to be sent to Mazatlan and Guyamas to protect United, States interests on the Pacific coast. United States District Attorney Joseph M. Root has been directed by Attorney General Stansbary to discontinue the prosecutions against the Fenians arrested in the Northern District of Ohio for violation of the neutrality laws. The Atlantic pubic dispatch states that the reported closing of the peace nego tiations between Austria, Bavaria and Prussia is prern,ltt.:re. The negotiations are still in progress. Napoleon,it is said, has refused to grant to Maxi:lllli* the assistance of the Erench troops to quell the insurgents in Mexico. A report is current that Maximilian . will soan return to Europe. 3iruon Batchelder ; another of a notori ous gang of counterfeiters of Maine, has been arrested and taken to Portland for DEM Hon. John L. Thomas and non. Frank `Thomas have been notniutlte4 for re election to Congress from Maryland. The cholera. reports on. Wednesday shows fifty-three deaths. in Cincinnati; - .tour new cases and sis. death - in New York; four cases in Brooklyn; fourteen cases and five deaths in Philadelphia,and ninety-four cases and fifty-five deaths in §t,. Louis Caen. James Nagle,of Pottsville died on Wednesday. The Spanish government has "decided upon. renewing at an early day the war against Chili and Peru. Not satisfied with the severe drubbing which Nunez received in the harbor of Callao, other war vessels are to be dispatched to the Admiral,and he will make his appearance again in a few weeks time on the western coast of South America. Orlitorial and..ViOrtilawcoug. —One man in Portland is employing one thousand laborers in rebuilding the burnt district. —The Mayor and one of the aldermen of Memphis recently got into a .street fight, and were fined for druuke,nnes,s, —Gen. Terry's new emomand em braces Salt Lake city, where the 'head quarters are to be established. —A meteor passed over San Antonio, Texas, on the night of the 25th ultimo, wbich was so brilliant as to ill urinate the entire .city. Editor. —Peaches Are abundant in some coun ties of Texas, and sells for twenty five and fifty cents per:busliel. —A live turtle was received in Roches ter by mail on the 9th inst., the stamps and address beim , pasted on his Awl. —A came T dove recently flew from Lewiston to Sabattus. Me., a distance of six. miles, in six minutes. —Two Canadian farmers have Mailll- Thetured a cheese weighing three nod otte-httif tons. --Over eighty woolen and calico mills are at ples-zut being built in Georgia. —A. letter from Cadiz. Ky., says tobacco and Ore never looked better.. —T he Union Le igues are being re vived iu the West, t_nd established iu the South ; fur i . ;ulitichl purposes. —A sin;:leestablishment in Waterbury Conn., 'lies 1300 tons of copper annually in the manufacture of pi s, hooks and and other simil.tr articles . —Senator Chandler heads the income list in Detroit. lie returns 831.471. The next largest income is that of Gen. Cuss, deceased, $30,034. —Bishop Bee Well, of Ohio, has ar rived in France, and is to go for a time among the mJuut.tias of Switzerland, for his health. —_l private dispatch reeeivea in New York. announces the shipment of 8 1,- 000,000 in gold fol. New York. —Fleury Ames, of St. Louis, one or the oldest and heaviest pork packers in the west, died at Milwaukee on Tuesday. —There are three hundred visitors at the Rockbridge Alum Springs, Va. —Santa Anna's confiscated property in Mexico is worth $17,000,000. —An Atlanta thief, who attempted to steal a bundle of greenbacks from one of the banks in open day. vas sentenced to thirty-nine lashes on the bare back, and one year imprisonment. —Eighty years ago there were but 60,000 Catholics audlwenty-five priests in the United States,while now there are 4,400,000 Lumbers of the church and 2500 priests. —A. striped snake, four feet long, was killed at St. Johnsbury, Vt., a few days ago, which contained fifty-seven young ones, some of them seven inches long. —Two hundred and seventy buildings are in course of erection the present sea -1 son at St. rail, Minn. —Spurgeon says that Henry Ward Beecher seems to him, in breadth and variety of mental endowments, more like Shakspere than any man who has,lived since his time. —ln Ohio the rallying, cry of the Re, publicans in the canvass is, "The Consti tutional Amendment as it is,and Johnson as he was." —A rattlesnake, Ave feet in length, was recently killed near Ringgold, Schuylkill county, by Frank Metz. —A boy, 14 years old, ate forty-one green pears, and then feasted on green aprites and raw turnips, in Fair Haven, Conn., the other day and then died of cholera. PAPER HANGING.—AII work in this line including its most iiiineuit varieties_, such as correcting damp walls dr,c., neatly executed in the most complete manner.— Orders loft at the li'ran kJ in onse(Miller's) will be promptly attended to by W. H. C. BASSETT. July 1S tf. —Mr. J. Bixler, of Ohio, recently died, leaving widow only twelve years old and a eftild nearly six months. She is the youngest widow in America—per haps in the world. —La Belle France Belipsed.,A. letter just received by Phalon & Son from an American lady in Paris, containing an order for two oases of " Night-Blooming Cercus," concludes with these words, "Trotre pa)2/unz est le mellenr (la monde" —"Yours is the best perfume in the world," Remember, this is from Paris, the capital of the world of Fashion ! Sold everywhere. —A newspaper editor inadvertently wrote about a woman who had not been buried with proper observance the follow ing sentence :—"She was buried like a dog with her clothes on." Next week he saw the mistake,and corrected it thus: "She was buried with her clothes on like a dog." The third week, exasperated with the previous blunders, he had it thus:—` - Like a dog with her clothes on she was buried;" Ile gave it up. - —Among the articles exempt from in ternal revenue, tax, under the new law, which took effect on the first inst., arc the following; Railroad iron, and railroad iron re rolled, pig iron, railroad ehaira, iron bridges, coal, minerals of 'all kind, farm ing ; implements,printing, newspapers, printer's ink, crude oil, lime, hoop skirts, feather beds, beeswax, boards,'bone dust, book-binding, boxes, bread and breadstuffs, bricks, building stones, slate and marble, burning fluid,butter, cheese, cider, shingles, spokes,,hubs,bows,fellocs, staves, stoves (except cast iron),tin cans, vinegar, wooden ware;yarn,&c. ' Mr. 'Edward Sullivan, a wealthy citi zen of St. Louis, Mo., said to be worth $150,0.00., Vtas found dead last Thursday night, in ,a room in the Union B nk building in that city. He had appar ently been dead for several days. The s um of $5OO was found in the room.— The coroner declared that he died of cholera morbus. - The-receipts of internal revenue since the first of July are $52,000,000. A mass convention of soldiers and sailors is to be held in Pittsburg, Pa , on the 24th of September. SPECIAL NOTICES —Beware of summer complaint amongst the children. Thousands of the little ones annually die from disorders of the stomach and bowels,and many ah t too many homes are rendered desolate by the hands of this preValent disorder. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure is a reliable remedy in all suen cases, as welt as for dyspepsia, indigestion, sickheadaplie, sour stomach, want ofappetite and general debility. Ladies use Dr. Velpaa's French Pills. Sold at all .Drug Store. Ang.234t00 11)A An A YEAR made by any one with ,10— VD. , " UV Stencil Tools. No experionce neces sary. The Presidents, Cashiers, and Trea-urers of 3 banks indorse the circular. Sent free with stun- Sles. Address the American Stencil Tool Works, pringfield, Vermont. july23, Cm. WEEISZMELS V.T.71-ZIZIEE , SS Dr. D. O. Iklontez' COTrOlitl, the greatest stimulator ill the world, will force Whiskers or Alustache to grow on the smoothest face or chin; never known to lad; sample for trine sent free to any one desirous of testily,. its merets. Address, Mieves 4 C0.,7S Nassau St., N.-Y. jitme Strnagp„ Ilea, True. Every young lady and gentletaan in the 'United States can heir so;nethiug very much to their ad vantage by return mail tfree of charge) by address ing the undersigned, Those havin,g fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card, All others will please a dd re..s their obedient servant THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Dee. 2,0 'C>5 ly. 831 Broadway, New York. _ - - .ISI 7 ;S:PRESS, BLINDNESS AND CA- I:ark treated with the utmost suceesq, by Dr. J. ISAACS, oculist and Afirist, (formerly of Lyden, lifolland,) No sto Vino Street, Philadelphia. Testi monial:4 from the most reliable SOUrCeS in the city and e.3unty can be seen at his Otticc. The medical * aculty are it:vited to accompany their patients. its he Pas no secrets in hi. practice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. Su charge made for moni, nation. Inur. 54, ti-1y Lovely girls and fes , ive boys.—send an addressed envelope and .25 cents, and L will send you some valuable in ilmnation that will pl,•ase you. 1:-.CS JANE ItrIYAN, jime 1604 ly Si: 'Broadway, New York. THE MASON ct, HAMLIN CABINET Orccaus, for s:wred and secular music: forty differ ent ,-tyles, i u to-cno each. Fifty-one Gold or Silver• Medals. or other fir,,t pro:ulna - is awarded tome. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address 21ASt/N 11.1311.1.N', Boston, or sept. Intl/TILERS, Net' York. AU limy Hapily, Irrespective of wealth. age or beauty; and the lovc of the oppo-ite sex can be gained by following f,irriple rules, send a directed envelope to lt. LAMBERT, june 14th, ly Greenpo:nt, Kings Co., New York Veipeara's Itemnetly for Cholera. Tile favorite remedy of this :successful practition er [See Velpeau on Ciliolor.i.] Its small bulk, enemy and. reliability commend it to residents in the country, traveler and prudent people everywhere. A single dose in the incipiency of cholera symptons does more than the most skillful treatment can ac complish:us hour later, Price Nie. Sold by I;ulibell,Apothecary,No.l.4lo Chesnut St., Philad'a. nosy T 1 E CONFIiSSION:i .A.ND EXPERT -1- ENCE OP AN INVATAIIL - - Published foi.the benefit and a:, a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer front Nervous Debility, premature decay of Manhood, ,te., supply ing at the same tune The Means 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, E 59., Brooklyn, kings Co., N. V. jail. 27, ly. ITCH! ITCH ! ITCH ! somarecz sor,,Amcia! UY - 13.04LMOZP8OTI MMIIMEMMEN A Iso - eures Salt Riterim, Ulcers, ChiNAM ns,'"and all Eruptions of the Skin. Priee emits. Vor - side by all druggists. By sending 60 cunt, to WeekS d• Pot ter, Solo Agents, 170 Washington street, Wiston, will be tbrt%ardeil by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. june 0, ty. LAKES TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE The Real yelp: n Fekiaale Pills. [Warranted French.} Mlles° Pills, so celebrated many years .1. ago in Paris for the relief of female ir regularities,:tre now offered for sale for the first time in America. They,have been kept in comparative obscurity from the fact that the originator, Dr. Vel pau, is a physician in Pdris of g. (RIM and con scientious principles, and has withheld them t tom genesal nse, lest they should be employed for un lawful purpeses. In overcmning female obstrtie , lions they seem really omnipotent. They arc odbr ed to the public only for legit:mato purposes, and all agents are forbidden to sell them when it is un derstood:that the objeet is unlawful. Sold by It. Williams and Dr. Parry, Columbia. Ladies eau procure, a box sealed from the eyes of ho ensbon, r nelosing ;mit six stumps to 0. G. W Staples, General Agent for us, aterton n, N.Y. or to .-the above. agent,. Jan. 0,1 y- To Consunitiptives. THE ADVERTISER 1-1 AV LNG 13 EEN restored to health in :t few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years, tv:th a severe lung affection, and the t dread d h:use, Com sumption—jsantstuus to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. . - To all who desire it. he 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 a SUIT. cure for Consumption, A,thina, Bron chitis, Coughs, Colds, etc. The only object of the udvertiscr in -ending the prescription is to Pencil the afflicted. and spread information which he con ceires to be invaluable, and he hopes every buffeter will try his remedy. as it will cost you nothing, and may prove it blessing, Parties wishing the perscription, will please ad dress Rev. EDWARD A. WEL;;ON, \1 King:, County. Dee. :`,O, 'O5„-V.lnt New York. Qon A MONTLI !—AGENTS wanted for entirely new artielm, just out.— Address 0. T. (.4.1.R.EY, City Building, Biddleford, Me. )Iqll-10,203-3y' RR.TE.B.BETT'S PH A YSIOLOGICL Mtir Regenerator.--The - wonderful popularity of this Preparation is unprecedented.— It is becoming the standard article over everything of the ltind, and is the only unobjectionable Hair Prepanitiqu in use: without it Ito toilet is complete; if once used it never will be dispensed with. It positively restores White, Gray, or faded Hair, to its originat color, lustre and beauty. It often produces a new growth of beautifin Flair on bald heads, and always stops its It frees the head trout all dandruff, itching and humor, Has no dirty, sticky sedlincnts or unpleasant Odor. It is neat, does tint soil the finest liThrie er skin. Asa dressing, it is nnrivaleil, No other preparation ha , either tile inerir,or popu larity, wherever it goes. Every bottle warranted. J. A. N EVE RS, Apothecary, General agent, Odd Fellows' Ilail Columbia. mar. in, Can.+ Errows t►t Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, :111 , i all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering . humanity, send free to all who need it, the reecipe mat directions for making tho simple remedy by which he was eared. S isrers wishing to p:oti tby the advertiser's , txperienett,ean do so by addressing JOLIN 13, OGDEN, • Dec. 30 'Gro.y, No. 13, Chambers st.. N. V. IDIPORTABIT TO BUILDERS PRICE OF BRICK REDUCED. T"e proprietor of the Columbia Brick. yard, at'the Columbia 1 ursery, now offers Brick at the following prices; All orders of 25,000 of over; Building Brick $8 per thousand. Arch 10 " '` ac Paving '' 12 " Orders for less than 23,000, At 0, 11, and 13 dollars per thousand. - have a large quantity or Brick now on band which we guarantee to be snperioi‘ to any in the market this side of Philadel phia. References—All of the builders and brics: layers in Columbia, that are not interested in any other yards. Aug. 11-tf. Ague ! Chills and Fever ! DR simm,s' Vegetable Ague Killer. it POSITIVE CURE IN EVERY Case or Caills and Fever, and has never failed in any instance, Contains no QUININE or other injurious ingredients. Price, ONE DOLLAR per box ; by mail, $1,25. Prepared only by DR. J. SIMMS et SON, 4th and King Streets,Wilmington, Del. Sold by Johnson, Holoway &Cowden, Philadelphia ; F. C. Wells et. Co., N. Y. ; S. S. Hance, Baltimore ; and dealers gen erally everywhere. Aug 15 GG ly TWO stray hogs came to the premises of the sut.scriber (AI. M. Strickler's. Farm) West Hompfteld, township, during the lattor part of May. The owner is request ed to call, prove property,pay charge: and take them away, otherwise they will be disposed of according to law. August IS, 'GO. H. KAUFFMAN.. FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE C 031 - PAN Y, YORK, PI4NIsT'A., APRIL Ist 1866. Accumulated Capital, $455,7 . 28,96. This Companycontinues to issue Poli cies i?l'lnsuranee on Buildings or personal Propqrty, in Town or Country: at Cash or muittal rates. KRAIIIER, President D. STRtercrom, Secretary. H. KRADER, THO . SLAS GRAY, ELI Rtisinicr Jour LANDES. \VAL WAnnAcE,Gno. D. EB ERT, D. STEICELEN. Applications for Insurance will be made to M. S. SIIIIMAN, july '66 V. Columbia LIFE ISSERANCE SOCIETY OP THE UNITED STATES, OFFERS indueenients to those propos lug to assure, Which are believed to be unequalled. ANNUAL CASH DIVIDENDS. AI I L THE PROFITS DIVIDED PRO RATA, AMONG TaE ASSURED. Organized July 1869. Accumulated Fund, over Annual Inconie, over Wm, C. Alexander. President. H. B. Hyde, Vice President. G. W. Philips, Actuary Office 92 Broadway, New York. For further particulars apply to W. G. PATTON, Agent, Columbia, Pa. jun. 9, 'GG G-31.den. Mortar Drug Store, FORNT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA. Constantly on hand dff FREESIA' ALIVE) - 71/11 ED ASSORTMENT OF DRUGS, MEDICINES,CTIEMICALS, Perfumery, &c. FANCY SOAPS OF ALL KINDS A.lll the most popular FAMILY 1 1EDIC iNES, And the usual vAriety of Staple and other Goods, Usually found in First Class Drug Store. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID Jan. 27, IA PURE WINES & LIQUORS. THE subscriber calls the attention of his friends and public, generally to his large and yell assorted stock of pure wines and liquor:: at wholesale, only retail Per medi cal purposes and family use. IMPORTED WINES cC: Li - Quo)? s, such as Cognac of different grades and brands. Holland and cordial Gins. Port Usbon,.Sherny, Madeira, 'Malaga, Charlipaigne, German, Clarra, w ines, c e. e. Da:nestle Wines anti Lil l - a3rs, Domestic Brandy, Domestic Gin, xA.A. Old Rye, XX Old Rye, X Old Rye, Bour bon and 1\ tonogaliella Whiskies, \Vines, Catawba, sweet and tart, Currant, Black.- berry, Elderberry, Samburg's Port, ctc. rt T S, mishler's Herb, Thu great Zingari, Branen, Stovers, Wine and Cock Tail. Brown Stout, Scotch Ale, Sellers' Water. Gin er, Blac:kberly, Catawba, Cherry, ac. 11E11;3 subscriber would respectfully n -1 form the public, that he has opened a NEW FLO-1.311, AND FEED STORE, on Loenst street, three doors above Fourth street, where he is prepared to accommo date all who may favor him with their patronage. Ide will take particular pains to have al ways on hatid, the very hest Flour and Feed that can be procured. Ms WHITE 11 7 .11 EA T FLOUR is made expressly for him, and cannot be excelled. For the convertieuce of those living at a distance from the- store, orders may be left at the Book Store of W. U. Hess, and will receive prompt attention. Flour will be delivered in all parts of the town, free of charge. He will endeavor by strict attention to business, and by always having on hand a a superior article, to merit a liberal share of patronage. A trial of his White Wheat Flour is solicited. TnnMs CASIL GEORGE BRAN - DT. Col., mar. 10,-ly The YOUNG MEN. • CITY_BITSINESS COLLEGE, Tenth and Chestnat,and Brand and Spring Garden Streets, PB.I.L.N.DELP - A. discount 012.3 per cent. allowed on all Scholarships purchased during the month of August, reducing the terms to 00.- 3loney may-be remitted by inail,and Schol arships secured by those who propose to enter at any futuye time. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES. B. 11. PURPLE This Institution ranks the first in the country is a regularly incorporated col lege, authorized by law to grout Diplomas and confer Degrees of Merit. The Fall Sessions will open with greatly increased faciliies, and young. men desir ing tc.. qualify themselves for business life will find hero advantages to be obtained now het e else. This work, the most complete and ex tensive Treatise on Bookkeeping se:.er written, containing 424 pages, and com posed exclusively of Actual Business Sets, will be ready tor publication in August.— Price, s'3; by subscription,paid in advance, $2,50. Remit money, and secure a copy.— Descriptive Circulars on application. With the introduction of this book, and with able and experienced instructors, the students of this Institution are guaranteed Of the highest value, such as has never be fore been placed within the reach of stu dents of Commercial Schools. L. FAIRBANKS, A. M. T. E. MERCHANT, 11.3 t Sec. 3 - t2+C tcz,x-e5 THE EQUITABLE P A R ti Y' S TO COMPOUNDING PI YSI- A.ND FAMILY PRE- SCRtPTIONS ACcuRATE_ LS' AND IN A SCIEN- TIFIC MANNER T. C. BUCHER, eon Front f Loeuet may 26, 'l3t; FLOUR AND FEED. WHOLESALE iSz RETAIL. ANNOUNCEMENT Opening of the Pall Sessions, Sept. 3d LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS FAIRDA Z . ZKS' BOOKKEEPING Improved Course of Instruction Practical Accountant's Course B 0 OKIiVG TIAN FRUIT JARS! `("ATE have now on hand this celebrated y y Tfruit Jar. Alter two years trial, we can recommend them. without any hesi tancy, as they have given entire satisfac -tioto those that have used them the last two seasons. We have also the which are chaper and better than Tum blers. Housekeepers secure them early as the supply is limited. S. W. STEACY & CO., Cor 2nd, Sc. Locust st., july 2Sth '66 Columbia, Pa. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE A SEWING- MACHINE. And when getting, be sure to get a good one. The WHEELER Sc WILSON Is undoubtedly THE BEST FAMILY IIACiIINEIN USE Anyone wishing to purchase a machine, can have one on trial, and if not entirely satisfied, can return it. Also Tictwe's 'Fpprior ing AND FAMILY MACHINES. For sale by W. G. PATTON, Agent., at the store of Maltby ce Case, Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. july $2,000,000 Sweet Catawba Wine FOR FAMILY AND TABU NE! Also a large assortment of French, Ger man and Domestic Wines, at J. C. BUCHER'S, Cor, Front and Locust Sts. REASPirpIERIATZA DE. 9IHE well known Summer drink, extra fine and pure, by the quart, gallon or barrel, at J. C. BUCHER'S, Cor Front and Locust Sts. Pure Malt Vinegar. This is a new kind, made out of pure Barley, and Nvarranted to answer better for pickling or table use than any corn or cider vinegar made, at J. C. BUCHER'S, Cor Front and Locust Sts. BAY 111J31 FOR THE TOIIO. Recommended by all Doctors, ibr wish ing purposes. 75 cents per bottle, at .T. C. BUCHER'S, Cor. Front and Locust Sts. july 14, 'GG tf CriniAL Erii OLLIE BIA Is prepared to make Collections on all Accessible Points on Liberal Tertns, Discount Notes, Drafts. Bills of Exchange, tke., Buy and sell ;Silver, Gold, ‘tc., c. We have made arrangements to draw Drafts on England, Ireland, Scotland, France and all parts of Germany. Interest will be pai on special deposits, viz ; For 1 months, 5t per cent., months, 41 per Cent., for 3 mouths, 3 per ecut. per annum. We also furnish all United States Secu rities and other• Bonds and S ocks, charg ing the Broker's COMITASSiOII cutly Discount day: Mondays at 10. c:olock, A. M. july 713, TATEMENT SIEOWIN(4 Tifit3 CON ditiun of thy , nrAt 2•Tati,,ntxt Bank, of Columbia, on Monday, Jul 2,18411 s RE S 0 tile E Notes and bills di. , ,unt•),l, 117:763,12 U. S. Bond, for circulation, 150,nu cro U :713 Securities on hand, 2 ;,700,00 33t,4(3,12 Cash in notes of other banks. 3.978,05 Legal tenders & Compd Notes, 39,08),U0 Ca , h Items. 5,007,58 =I Expenses, 1!9":5,:G interest o❑ tlepo-its, Taxes, 1_3(31,13 Fixtures, .1:1A_7311,2 - 1 1 1,6',5'. capital Stock, paid s15o,00).n0 Surplus Fund, 3.50(,‘ 0 Circulation, 132,000,0 J Deposits on Certllicate, C 0,101.70 110 Tr:in.-tent. •lii 214.93 , . 10).619.6 Dividend:l unpaid, 125.00 Due to 13. inks and Bankers, 8,7 3 7,00 Profit and Loss, 819,57 E: , ..elianttes, 701-.18 Iti , <oliiis, 4,415,111 ' Interests, 2,072 40 8.911:11 frldebtedlees: of D;reetors, ;•:` , 22,700 Swum to lip S. S..u.L.,TwILEn, Jul.. 7 7m 11 \ - 11.GAIN:S 1 DRY GOODS At 1. 0. BRUNER'S CHEAP CASH STORE, Front St., above Locust, Columbia. AVEt."I.•? constantly* receiving additions r stock, anal have now a large and varied assortment of LADIES' Ong GOODS, Consisting. of Detainee, Challis ; Lawns, Aro:slim biques, plain and figured, Alpacas, Poplins, (1:c. 1,1% a invite attention to our stock of M US ins ,Sh-et_li us, Checks, Pickings, Linens. Flannels, Ginghams, Calicoes, &e., at NEARLY OLD PRICES. A complete assortment of CLUT SAS, CASSIMERES, VESTING'S, TWEEDS, JEANS, COTT ENADES,&c., 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 Makes. BO OTS, SHOES & a_4.4.7 7 ERS Made of the best material, and warranted equal to the best home-made work. CALL AND SEE US. NO CHARGE TO SEE GOODS. jnly 14, '6G. ATTUTION lI.OUSEKEEPERS. V E are almost daily in receipt of' now and fresh groceries, such as Sugars, Meat, Teas, Fish, Coffee, Cheese, • Spices, Flour, Fruits, ctc. Provisions of all kinds, together with Wood audWilluw-ware,Glavo•md Queens ware. SWITZER AND LIINIBER CLIEESE, German fruits, tt'e. EitiGUSH AND AMERICAN' PICKLES, Fresh Peaches, and all the fancy grocer ies pertainining to a well regulated gro cery 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 patomage is solicited. GEORGE TILLE, Agent, Locust utreet, aboye 2d. July 7'66 tf. REMOVAL. , BOOTS AND SHOES! TilE subscriber his removed his boot and shoe store, four doors above R. Williams' Drug store, Front street,and of fers an extensive assortment of Goods, either - - TVIIOLESALE OR RETAIL. - His stock consists of as large and general asortment of Mens' Boys' Ladies' and Childrens' Boots and Shoes, as car be found elsewhere in the town Those requiring Boots and Shoes, will find it to their advantage to CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK, before purchasing elsewhere. . SAMUEL GROVE. Col., tnay 26,-tf JELLY CUPS, S. S. DETWICER, or 18661 1866. SPIEZIN-Q -OF 1866 At HALDEMAN'S, Locust Street. above Front. We would call the attention of our p. ..A.. ri. JR. a rsT s P I MOP 1-1 M TO OUR STOCK OF GENERAL DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, Now °polling and being replenished almost daily throughout the season It will be ronwiriberefl the inclucemen s offered at our establishment LAST Til_A_LE, in presenting an almost, ENTIRE NEW STOCK THIS SPRING our STOCK is STRICTLY 1.1,311):50 ILN - EAV , Thereby giving to our Patrons the advan- 4,975 97 $-1L:1,921 60 Cage of the letc decline in p,1.1 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ALINEFIXTURES. t=.403,J NO OLD GOODS FROM LAST SEASON,CONSEQUENTLY NO LAST SEASON'S PRICES. PRICES e i Gol of all Imported Fabrics c btsed upon tl . late de- PRICEQ or tin standard and onset domestios We, over low at possible. We solicit an examination of our Stock, always feeling glad to show our Goods RE ME M BER THE PLAOR, HALDEMAN'S, Locust Street, Above Front, COLUMBIA, PENN'A. Mareh 31 and tho QUE ENS E All under cost of Impor tation and many goods at old prices. • At 11A.LDEIA.NS' Locust, above Front 18GO. Luther and Coal gE subscribers announce to the public that they have on hand a large stock of lumber and coal, which they offer reasonable rates by the car load or other:. wise. Pine, Ash, Poplar, Oak, Hemlock LOCUST POSTS. BILL STUFF OF ALL SIZES COAL ! COAL ! Baltimore Company Coal, Black Dia,. mond, Shamokin, Lykens Valley SchuYl:- kill. Orders respectfully solicited. COOPER & PEART. ,apr, 21, 'GG-tf _ fIIJARTERLY REPORT OF TUE CONS dition of the Columbia National Bank. on the morning of the first - Monday oX July, 1800, RESOuR,CES. Notes and hills dis'd, $731 ; 410,00 U. S. bonds deposited for circulation, 000,000,00 U. S. bonds on hand, 32,100,04 $1272,015,0$ Cash in notes of other Nat.B'ks 10,223,00 do in notes of State Banks, 1,075,00 Specie, 101,00 Legal tenders and compound int. notes, Remittances,k other cash items, Due from Banks, in Phila $73,527,311 Duo from other Nat. Banks, 20,055,27 " from other Banksand Bunkers; 101,413,4 g Banking House, 10,000,00 Current expenses Taxes paid, LIABILITIES. Capital, paid in Surplus fund, Discount and Exchange, Profit and 1,0 , 5, Dividends unpaid, Due to 'National ranks, 41,7.21,55 Due to other Banks,& Bankers, 111,555,71. 52,277,2 g Circulation of Columbia Bank, 91.524,00 do CoVa National Hank, :396,160,00 487,084,00 Individual deposits 337,4.57,1 g Indebtednesq of Direetorp, 575,052.:35 Sworn to anu subscribed by SAMUEL SIIOCII, t_htsbier. JO.) 7,3 m P. SHREINER & SON, SOLI AGENTS for the sale of MORTON'S GOLD elm, Dealers in WATCHES, JEWELRY, AMMUCA_N CLOCKS, SILVER AND PLATED 'WARE, SPECTACLES, IN. FRONT ST., N;.: Jt OLD iIIZIDO 2, CO1U1111;1:1, ll'a Ri~A.DLI.—You can get an always. ready ancl reliable Geld Pen exa.l.y adapted to your hand and style of writing with which your writing kill be done vastly cheaper nod withgTeato:. ease and comfort than with Steel Pens (prices 50 cents and upwards.) l.v ihr at P. Sll.llE:Ff . .la W&BO\, :Tone 9 ('ONCENTRA TE.I) LYE, OR SOAP Maker, just received. itmi for sale at aL low price by 11. WI L.l MS. DESIRABLE PAH air PUBLIC SALE. 0" THURSDAY,SEPTE: , II3 IStia, will he sold of public side, it: the pub lic house of Geo. lla , tings, in Willow St., the tbilowing descrlh2,l real 0.-:tato, situate in Pequa twp.. on the road leadni4 !ruin Lancaster to Port 1). , p .it, A mile tram the termination of the WI !low Strew:, I it rnpil3kt.,. and about 5 tnile.-; s of the e.ty 01 Lmilt easter, viz No. 1. A Plantation or Tract of Land, containing 100 A CREIi, adjoining lands of Antos Herr, .I..;:tnjamin Jacob Urdli, lots'_'` and 3. atul other tan Ate% of the stab, sezriber, on which in c.,..istqWe Cat:«l:ucodiou.. story Brink ll,rolling 11 , mie. with a Larne : 9 -story Bruit: Kitchen attached, mut a good Spring in the eel ; a one and a half -tory Stone House, about WO yard.; front the brink honse ; 0 large Swiss .4arn, part stone and. part frame, with a IfOrse power :;11(n1 attached ; a (torn Barn, with two Corn Cribt: ; itake House, Flog Pen, carria,. : o. H . rase, 8.11L)Ite House azni /ahoy necessary T,lcre is an Or chard of g nil Apple Trees mina other crud. t °es on the In ettitses. The ty is in a high state of cultivation, undc.r. good 1, nco and w ill sit;)plied wit watt_;, Part of the:above lond and on part there is it tine hotly Gil MUNI Nei. 2. Coal.nin.4 37 ACRES, neljoinlog No. 1, lands of :inn:net Charles anti Jno)11 Groff, and is C-Ncellent rarin n nil. It also, contains an :Ibuntlanve of Iron Oro, front :1 Inrge quan:li.y has 0' really lwen taken anti 11:15 Le.rn proveo: to be or good cp s t,ality. There is an excollent Spring Ots Wate:i on, this tract, and n stnall strenln of water p.u.::es thy0,u...;11 1110 prentises. Tho whole is ruttier g )0,1 f..110c , nod tv.ijoius lho above mentioned public road. . No. Contains 13 ACRES AND 75 PEII- CITES, adjoining No, 1, of Jacob, (3 von . 014ev t s I,seri ber : (.1)V ereil with hoavy Timber s such as illa(A . oak, Whit Ook, chu s tnat, T!to until is of 0 •”ood for far:tang. anti has a tiaeSpring of Ifitter on it, The above properly is located hi a. healthy and ttotu.'4...lpng neighborhood, convenient to mills, ciati;elaes. schools, mechanics shojts, tize., and enjoys every desirable advantage for agricultural pur poses and trill be sold all together or in lots as above described, as is my best suit. purchasers. Persons wishing to view the• premises previous to the day of sale, may; call on the subscriber, residing a mile west attic farm, or on John Deets, retsid, ing thereon, by whom the saute will be shown. The title is unexceptionable. Stile to corpulence at I o'clock, p. in., 011 said day when attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by HENRY HESS. B. F. RowE, Auctioneer. ang.-11,-ts NEW GROC RN STORE. rillfE Subscriber - would respectfully in form the Public generally, that he has just recelyecl a general assortment of 4-rece les, Provisions, TEAS AND SPICES. Sugar cured Hams. _No. 1. and Mess Mackerel, Extra Fine S,rrups. Refined sugars of all kinds. Old Rio and Java coffee. English and American Pltzkles, 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 13UCIIER. corner 4th A: Locust Streets ally 26th, ly. JOHN M. GREEN Successor to . JESSE SMITH. NEW HAT & CAP STORE, No. (14 N.orth Queen Street, Howell's Building, Lancaster, Pa., MHE undersigned being a practical. HATTER . , and having given his per sonal attention to the business would take this opportunity of informing the public generally that he has opened a— axl - ny HAT S 5 CAP STORE, at the place above mentioned, where he will, pp. At all times prepared to supply those who may favor hit with a call with ate BEST & CHEAPEST HATS & CAPS of the Latest, and Most Fas;tionable Style. lickving had considerable experience in the business, he hopes to meet a generous share of public patronage. aug. IS-66-ly JOHN M. GREEN. Shingles, Lath, Pickets ' 70 565,00 8.8,320,6/ 10,414,4 5.12,73 157,79 EEO 51486,530,11 50(1,000,00 100 00.) 00 44:30,25 2513,18 c.:132,74 I,ses,uu Stasc,aagi~
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