tolaufbia Apg. Q A" ,--4?-4 - 4. ;.'ii• a . r*' :]i;:i ) ... , ..- .%,,,&, ' 4 - 4 , .; ; •.;^ ' t.."' '' t r. 4,iß®, COLUMBIA PA. Saturday, Sept. 15, 1866 Advertisements, to secure Immediate insertion must be handed in on or before Thursday evening each week. The News. Frauds on the Government to the Amount of over $lOOO,OOO nave been dis covered in Brooklyn. A New York firm is involved Fifty-three eholera,..interments were reported in St. Louis on Sunday and 41 on Mondu. There were eighteen deaths from pbolera in Saynnuah last week. The New Jersey Legislature on Mon day last, passed a joint resolution ratify ing the Constitutional Amendment, and it was immediately signed by the Gov ernor. The anniversary of the battle of North Point was duly celebrated in Baltimore on Wednesday. The Presidential party left Louisville on Tuesday night for Cincinnati,and along the route th . e. usual scenes of hurrahing ; bowing and speech iraking were enacted. Cincinnati was reached Wednesday morn ing, and there was a public rpcciztion by the The City Councils refused to tender the hospitalities of the city to the Presi dential traveling party. ! John T. Hoffman, of Now York city, bas been pominatea for Governor of the §tate by the Demociats. A terrible boiler explosion occurred at the planing mill of S. & G. Bork,Albany, N. Y., on Wednesday. Ten or twelve persons were killed and ten others were badly injured. The cholera reports shows eight cases and three deaths in New York; no cases arl Brooklyn, and three cases and no deaths in Philadelphia. Andrew Stewart,who was killed in the riot on .I‘tonday night at Indianapolis was buried on Wednesday last with im posing ceremonies. The, funeral proces. sion was one of the largest ever witnessed bete. The Union League passed a reso lution last night to attend the funeral in a body. The American flag was carried in the procession, draped in mourning. Six colored soldiers were recently murdered in Jefferson, Texas. The military commander at that post had the dead bodies shown to the - Mayor, and intimatpd. to him that some one would be held responsible for killing union men in that section. The lives of Union men are frequently threatened. The National Executive Committee of Soldiers' AO Saikirs' Tnion passed a reso lution •requesting all soldiers and sailors attending the Pittsburg Convention to wear- their old corps badges upon the left l.appel of their coats. The number of deaths iil New Yor last week 'was 656. Hon. A. G. Cattell has been unani mously nominated for U. S. Senator, by the Republican caucus of the New Jersey Legislature. The New Jersey Legislature passed the. constitutional amendment, and the reso lution was promptly signed by Governor Ward. The election which took place in Maine on Monday last, resulted in a great vic tory for the Union Republican Party electing their Governor and all the members of Congress by greatly increased majorities. Thirty-six deaths from cholera were reported in St. Louis on Wednesday, The reception of the southern loyalists at the Cooper Institute, New York was - very enthusiastic. The was jammed to excess, and a large meeting was held outside. The welcoming address was made by Win. E. Dodge, and was responded to by Crov. Brownlow and others of the dele gation. The outside meeting was ad dressed by Mr. Stewart, of Maryland; Punnicut, of Virginia, and others. A portion of the delegation rrocc ; e.ded to Brooklyn, where they were welcomed by an immense ,audience at Plymouth Church. Signiicnnt. Despatches from Europe, announce that $500,000, in gold, has been shippe,d to this country. Ever since the closing of the late rebellion and the commence ment of hostilities between the German States, the exportation of gold from this country has been growing less and less by each steamer, until at last it has grown so small as to amount to a no larger sum than was traasm,itted, to, the Old World nrio,r to, 1861, and now we have the: ratifying intelligeuce that the drain Of golden treasure is being turned from Ellis country and what has been taken from our shores is finding its way back. This is very significant. It shows that there is a growing:. feeling of confidence in American securities. It shows that those whu are best competent to judge are. awake to the fact while the govern inents of Europe are swayed to and fro by every trifling aiair,that this . Republie must and.will,coutinue tugroTiu wealth ald strength. it editorial and Itpoctliantott, —The Emperor of Brazil -is coming hither. —Mud:? seeks escape from the mire —September—Summer's picture gal ery. —Edwin Forrest is ot qeyser Springs, Cal. Editor. —Always rye-faced--your whisky drinkers. —Commodore Nutt and Minnie War ren are to be married. —" Andrew Jackson" is in jail in Richmond fbr picking "Horace Greely's" pocket. —Gen. Grant's salary as General will amoant to $25,000 a year—as much as a President, receives —They sprinkle the streets of Paris with a weak solution cf plienic acid as a disinfectant. —A fortnight ago Miss Lottie Beale man, ChiHooch°, Illinois, lost her speech in consequen . ce of excessive tickling under the arms. She can now speak only in a whisper. —Last week, sixteen po.um,is o.E tobac co, three gross of matches, three pounds of pepper, and three bottles of whisky. were found under the skirts of three females. by the Cus.,:om Hous.e offices at Ogdensburg. —A. very large horse, recently im ported from belgium, was on exhibition at Newtown, N. J., recently. The ani mal is said to be twenty hands high, and weighed 2 368 pounds. —lt is officially announced that the cost of the reception of President Johnson in New York was 820,643. The Del monico dinner was served at an eN.pense of $ll,OOO. The bid was paid by 142 citizens. —The Great Eastern landed the shore end of the cable of 1865 at Heart's Con tent on Saturday evening, amidst a salute from the war ve,sels in port and tremen dous cheering from a large assemblage of people. The cable is is perfect working order. —A Convention of the Base Ball Clubs of Pennsylvania will be held at Uarrisburn on the 27th inst. —Robert H. Benedict,a stone quarrier at Bch mectady, purchased a second-hand coat in that city two years since, and has just discovered SISU in greenbacks sewed in the lining of one of the sleeves. —The Atlantic cable, from the point where it leaves Valentia island to the spot where it was landed at Heart's Con tent, is precisely 1,860 miles in length It's a queer coincidence that it should have been perfected this year. — , An election for Congressmen and State officers was held yesterday .in Maine. The Republicans were success ful py iargeiy increased majoritips. —An editor describing the effects of a squall upon a canal boat, says : " When the gale was in its highest point the un fortunate craft keeled to the larboard,and the Captain and another cask of whiskey rolled overboard." —There is a barefooted Methodist preacher itt Titusville, Pa., an eccentric genius, who declares that he has fasted Cora l day,s_ and forty nights consecutively, and lesser - periods at var:citis' dines, but that being inspired by a spirit from Heaven he never felt any ill effects from this great abstinence. He also says lie had marvelous dreams. —An Illinois paper says : " Out t.,f 35 ; 400,000 acres of land,llliaois 33,000,- 000 of tillable land. Only one-seventh of this has yet been touched by the plow, yet this one-seventh has sustained her own population of 2,148,178, and fur nished a surplus of food for exportation, enough, no doubt, to sustain 2,000,000 more." If Asmodeus i should unro)f all the houses in New York, as the story says he unroofed those of Madrid, in the dress ing-rooms of nine-tenths of the beau monde would be seen Phalon's " Night Blooming Cerous." Sold everyvkliepe. —A young gentleman son qamhulist,of South Nashville, recently arose in the night, _and putting on bat and boots, walked into the street,where he enconced himself upon the top of a high stone post. Here he snoozed away until morning. when he was awakened tat pcorile —The wife of the fireman who was killed by the recent explosion of the loco-' motive Baltic, on the Hudson River Railroad, has completely lost her reason by the sad event. She was seen near the railroad track shortly after his burial, waving het handkerchief to and fro in the night, in the vain hope, probably, of meeting his nod of recognition as she used to do before his death. —Sdptewber is considered by experi • enced growers of the strawberry to 'be themost suitable month for making new bads and setting out the plants. The soil should be deeply tilled and well ma wired. The aspect and formation of the surface should be favorable. There is no use in making plantations of straw berries on land that is liable to be flooded in the fall or spring, or during heavy rain in summer. The strawberry delights in new rich, mellow- soil, which is per fectly free from weeds. Inferior varieties should not be planted. Wilson's Albany, Triomphe de Grand andßussel's Prolific are about the best three strawberries.— The plants can easily be procured, and every owner of a farm or garden should have some of them. NOVEL WAGER.—A. nuv..:l wager, on the result of the October election was made in Norristown, last week. A. wagers B. that in case Geary is not elected Governor, that he, A. will saw not less than one nor more than two cords of hickory wood in the main street wheel it into the yard and pile it up. If on the other hand, Geary is elected B. proceeds to the house of A. and does a weeks washing for A'4 family ; starches the clothes and hangs them up on the line, and in ease, either party backs out, forfeits $6O worth of champagne. Bah of these gentlemen are well known citi .zens and the novelty of the bet has ex cited no little comrnent.—Norrfsawn I Independent. Country Newspaper s . CC The country Preis is Of vast impor tance, notwithstanding all that is done to crush it. Let it once be wiped out of existence,and what a dreary waste—what a social and political death would ensue. It continues the thousand glitterings, a sh no" rills from which are aggregated the great power of public information.— The country press is the food upon which city journals live and thrive; without it they would be but skeletons. We beliey.e, the first duty of a good citizen to be after that which he owes to his God,is io subscribe fur his local paper. He owes this to his family, his country and himself. If he would not have his children brought up in ignoraaoe and his country be retarded in the onward march of civiization and intelligence let him perform his duty, cheerfully and at once. If men would act upon th;s princi ple a change would be made in the char acter and appoaranee of country journals, now needed to properly represent the wealth, and enlightenment of the people they are intended to represent. But it is not altogether the fault of the people of the country that the local press does not prosper. The envious and most foolish competition between publishers in cities tells fearful upon the country press. The country is flooded with met ropolitan weekly journals that arc sent out at a price hardly more than sufficient to cover the cost - of the paper upon which they are printed. Against such compe tition the country publisher is forced to struggle. With no encouragement at home, and a ruinous competition from abroad, what. wonder that we never near of wealth acquired by publishing a country newspaper."—Detroit Daily Union. Letter from Wasilningtpit, D. C. WASHINGTON, D. 0., Sept., 10th '66 Enrrott:--I„ the absence of Congress and the Presidential party,little is ()engine, to vary the monotony of life in Washington. Yesterday,however a day of great interest to the Catholic portion, of the community, the occasion being the consecration of the new bells, foar in number, recently procured for the tower of St. Atoysius Church, in the presence of not less than fifteen thousand persons. The largest bell weighs 3000 pounds and was donated by Mr. Alexauder Pro vost of this City. The procession, under the manne men tof Father B. F. Wiget, composed of Sabbath Schools and other societies from this City and Georgetown, paraded the principal street. The Marine, the 18th U. S. Infantry and Espauier's Bands fqroished the music; At the depot, Archbishop Spaulding, who arrived in a special train from Bal timore, joined the procession. The Archbishop was dressed in his pontifical dress and accompanied by his two dea cons, V.(lwart.l MeNeslia,ny, S.. J. yf Bal timore and Father Ciativi, S. IT., Proles sorrof Georgetown College, and a large number of clergy, acolytes and scholas tics, who proceeded to the place where the bells were hung and all appliances necessary for the occasion were at hand; water and salt, holy oils, incense, sweet scented herbs,. &c. The ceremonies pertaining to the occa sion were then performed in a very solemn and dignified manner, closing by a short address from the Archbishop. Among those present were Mayor Wallack, Judge Purcell, W. W. Corco ran, Gen. Ekui and other distinguished citizens. The occasion showed that the Catholic faith is by no means becoming extinct in this community. To-day is the first day of the Jewish year and is being duly celebrated by the Jews of this city, according to the re ligious rites and social customs of the Hebrews. Last night was New Year's eve, or Rosh Ilaskonalt; when all Israel ites were commanded to appear at the synagogue and listen to the sounding of Shofar, and the year 5(327 A. M. was inaugurated with appropriate ceremonies, prayer and praise and complimentary congratulations. file funeral a Commander Albert N. Smith of the U. S. Navy, late Chief of the Bureau of Equipment and Recruit ing in the Navy Department, who died in Boston, on the Sth inst., takes place to morrow at the residence of his father, Rear Admiral Joseph Smith. The Democratic associations and office holders of this city are preparing to give the President a warm reception on his retilru front his Western trip. —The Presidential party left, St. Louis Monday. Oa arriving at Indianapolis, the President attempted to speak from the ba/pcmy of a hotel, but was prevented by the crowd and compelled to retire. A disturbance followed, in which one man was shot dead. and several were injured. SPECIAL NOTICES Ladies use Dr. Velpau's Franca Pills. Sold a all Drug Store. Au g,25-11no —Nothing is more to be desired than tt good ap petite, and to have the food digest well, the stom ach and bowels in perfect order,which renders good health certain and enduring. When the appetite fails, the stomach is sour and foul, the bowels in au abnormal condition, take Coe's Dyspepsia Cure at once. It is a most excellent medicine, gives great satisfaction and is sure in its results wherever taken according to directions. We bid our friends try it with confidence. 3,171-zicsirsz.s wnzsmaas Dr. L. 0. liintez' Cm-rolia, the greatest stimulator in the world, will force Whiskers or l%ituditelie 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, lteeves C0..75 Nassau St., N. Y. June W),-aino. Strange, but, True. Every young Indyhnd gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their ad vantage by return mail 'free of charge ) by address ing the undersigned, Those Laving fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card, All others will please address their obedient servant MOS. F. CHAPMAN, Dec. CO '65 ly. 831 Broadway, New York. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA tarrh, treated with the utmost success, by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Lydon, Holland,) No 512 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi monials from the most reliable sources in the city and county can be seen at his Office. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he bits no secrets'in'liis practice. Artificial eyes in ati serted without pain. No charge made for exami i L mar. 24, 'CG-ly 89 000 A YEAR made by any one with Sl5- 7 --$3 Stencil Tools. No' experience neces gfiTehj,y The Presidents , Cashiers, and Treasurers of 3 Banks indorSe the circular. Sent free with 'srun- T•lei!. Address the American Stencil Tool' \Veldts, neces sary. julY23, 3m. Lovely . sirls and festive boy.,—send aeuddressed envelope and 25 cents, and (will sang. you some valuable information that will plPase you. MISS JANE BRYAN, iliac 16th, ly Broadway, New York. THE MASON ct HAMLIN CABINET Organs, for sacred and secular music; forty differ ent styles, SSO to 3000 each. Fifty-one Gold or Silver Medals, or other first premiums awarded tome. illustrated Catalogues free. Address. MASON .1; HAMLIN, Boston, or sept. 9, ly. MASON BROTHERS, New York. All may Harry II:wily, Irrespective of wealth. age or beauty; and the loco or the opposite sex can be gained by following simple rules, Send a directed envelope to SAILAB IS. LAM I3ERT. june lath, Greenpoint, Kings Co., New York. Velpeau's Remedy for Cholera. The favorite remedy of this successful practition or LSeeVelpeau, on, Cholera.] Its small bulk, enemy d. an reliability commend it to residents in the country,travelers and pNadent people everywhere. A single dose in the incipiency of cholera sytnptons does ruore . thsiu the most skillful treatment can ac complLsh an !Mtn. latdr, Price 50c. Sold by flubbell,Apothecary, N 0.141.0 Chesnut St., Philad'a. may 1 . 9 .tl.-1;61 rpm?, CONFESSI.CLNS 1 v EXPERI JL EiNcrgoF AN:INVALID. Published for the benefit and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG iNIEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, premature decay of Manhood, Sc., supply ing at the same time 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. - . is:ATIIAMEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y. jail. 27. ly. .1. Will Cure the Itch in 48 Flours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cents. For;sale by all druggists. Ily,sencling CO cents to Weeks d Pot ter, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. June 9, ly. LADIES TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE The Real Vel,pau Female Pills. [Warranted French.] filhese Pills, so celebrated many years _L ago in Paris for the relief of female ir regularities,are now uttered for sale for the first time in America. They have been kept in comparative obscurity from the fact that the originator. Dr. Vol pan, is a physician hi Paris of g eatwealtti and c.cAr scientious principles, and has withheld them t tom gene,al use, lest they should be employed fur un lawful purposes. In overcoming female obstruc tions they seem really omnipotent. They are utter ed to the public only fur legitimate purposes, and all agents are forbidden to sell them when it is un derstood that the object is unlawful. Sold by R. Will iams and Dr. Parry, Columbia. Ladies can procure a box scaled from the eyes of he cusbon, r nclosing SI and six stamps to 0. G. Staples, General Agent for us, Watertewn, V. or t 4 the above agents. Jan. t1,1y.,- THE ADVERTISER HAVING BEEN restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having, sutfmcd several 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 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 sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, Coughs, Colds, etc. The only object of the advertiser in -ending the prescription is to benefi the afflicted, and spread ix,tfot Illation which he con ceivesto be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost you nothing, and may prove a blessing, Parties wishing the perscription, will please ad dress Co.nitEsroNDENT ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH ! SCRATCII SaRAIRCIE I ‘747.1EZ41.1".0.1WS OINTMENT To ConstanAptives.. Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, W illkensburg, Kings County. Dec. 30,'01„-13m New York 90 A I. .A. x MONTH !—GENTS wanted fbr entirely new ar l icles, just out.— Address 0. T. GABBY, City Building, Biddleford, Me. mar Vl,-'l;4i.y4; 1 - \P.. TEBBETT'S PHYSIOLOGICAL Hair Regenerator.—The wonderful popularity of this Preparationis unprecedented.— lt is becoming the standard article over everything of the kind, and is the only unohjeetionable 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 flair, to its original color, lustre and beauty. It often produces a new growth of beautiful Hair on bold heads, and al,%ays stops its falling tar. It frees the head from alt dandrutt; itching and humor. HAN no clirt,X, sticky sediments or unpleasant Odor. ltis neat, does not soil the finest fabric cr skin. As a dressing, it is unrivaled, delightful. INo other preparation has either tic lnerir,v,r pope larny, wherever it goes. Every bottle warranted. J. A. I\IEYER.6, Apothecary, General agent, Odd Fellows' Hall Columbia. mar. 2.1, Um." • Errors of Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, and ill the effeets of youthful indiscretion, o ill, for thd"sa Be of sulfering limn:laity, send free to all who need it, the receipe directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. S t;,rers wish mg to profit hy the' advertiser's experienee,can do so by addressing JOUN B, OGDEN, Dee. 30 '33 ly, No. 13,Bhambens st.. N. Y. READ 9 READ CREAT ATTRACTION! DAVID HANAUEB, U. S. CLOTHING EMPORUM, Front, Street, first Store above "Walnut St., Columbia, Pit. The Largest, Best Assorted, Handsom est and Cheapest stock of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c., Ever exhibited in these regions, which will be sold at prices TO .0.1.017 ALL 0031 PETITION ! Come one and all. both great and small To Little Navy's Clothing Hall ; And get a tit from head to foot .At prices that your purse will suit may 12, 'al tf PARRY' GUM 11110111111 BUIT' ME, PURE DRUGS, F C S 0 Ai P S. Perfumery, AND PATENT lI EDICINES THE LOWEST CASH PRICES All Goods warranted. to be as rep resented. NEW DRY GOOD STORE. Ad joining Odd • Fellows' EDWARD REUSS begs leave to inform the Citizens of Columbia and vicinity that ho has neatly fitted up a room adjoin ing Odd Fellows' Hall, and opened a dry goods store with a varied assortment cf new and desirable goods such 49 GENTS. FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTII'S. CASIMERES DRESS GOODS, Calicoes, Muslins, Tick ings, Delaines Merinos. Poplins, Silks plain and figured, Notions itc., ttc., ctc., He hopes by strict attention to business, and low prices, to merit the patronage of this cominunty. EDWARD REUSS. 13.—The Tailorinr , ' business will still be carried on in all its branches. E. R. Cola Sept-S. I?OCIpNG,EfAiII FRITU JARS! NvE have now on hand this celebrated Fruit Jar, After two years trial, we can recommend them without any hesi tancy, as they' have given entire satisfac tion to those that have used them the last two seasons. We have also the which are diaper and better than Tum blers. Housekeepers secure them early as the supply is limited. J. W. STEACY & CO., Cor 2nd, & Locust st., july 28th '66 Columbia, Pa. EVERY FAMILY SECOULD lIAVE A SEWING .I.ACHINE. And. when getting, be sure to get a good one. The WHEELER & WILSON Is unElonbtedly THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE IN USE Any one wishing to purchase a machine, can have one on trial, and if not entirely satisfied, can return it. Also ilowe' i s Tailoring, AND FAMILY MACHINES. For sale by W. G. PATTON, Agent., at the store of Maltby ce Case, Locust Street, Columbia, Pa, Sweet Catawba Wine FOR FAMILY AND TABLE USE! Also a large assortment of French, Ger man and Domestic Wines, at J. C. BLTCEL ER'S, Cor, Front and Locust Sts. wgenuineE have the article of Truseott Tea. It is the best black tea ever in troduced into this market, for sale only _ _ by H. MULLEIN crz BRO. July 23, 'GG Odd Fellows' Hall FIRST RIATIMAL WINK OF COLURIBIA Is prepared to make Collections, on all Accessible Points on Liberal Terms, Discount Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, ttc., Buy and sell Silver, Gold, ttc., &c. We have made arrangements to draw Drafts, on England, Ireland Scotland, Vrance and all parts of Germany. Interest will be pai on special doposits, Ifor 12 months, 51 per cent., fir 6 months, 4 : 1- per cent., for 3 morttb,s, :3 per cent. per an stn m. We also, furnisb. all United States Secu rities-. And other Bouds and Stocks, charg lug the Broker's commission only. Discount day: Mondays at 10 o'clock. A. M. july 7 1..5” QTATEMENT SHOWING THE CON- K.) dition of the First National Bank, of Columbia, on Monday, July 2, ISUG. RESOURCES. Notes and bills discounted, 157:703,42 U. S. Bonds for circulation, 150,0o),110 U S Securities on hand, 2.1,700,01) a 34,163,12 Cash in notes of other banks, 3.978,9.1 Legal tenders & Comp'd Notes, '30,08J,00 43.058,95 Cash Items, 5,907,58 Dee from Banks, 14,310,50 Expenses, 1:05,40 Int6rest on deposits, 1,509.30 . - - Fix arcs, Capital Stock, paid $130,00).00 Surplus Fund, 3.500; 0 Circulation, 138,000,0 J Deposits on Certificate, C 0,401,70 Do Tran.ient. 4f.;814,03 1 0G,f119.6 Dividends unpaid, ' 185,00 Duo to Banks and Bankers, 8,747,98 Profit and Loss, 819.57 Exchanges, 701,1 S Disronnts, , 4,410,10 Interests, 2,07840 5,04131 U 03,923030 Indebtedness of Directors, $22,700 Sworn to and subscribed by S. S. DETWILER, Cashier. .P.?ly 7 3m. BARGAINS IN PH - Y . GOODS At I. 0. BRUNER'S CHEAP CASH STORE, Front St., above Locust, Columbia. WE are constantly receiving additions to our stock, and have now a large and varied assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS , Consisting of Delaines, Challis Lawns, Mozambiques, plain and figured, Alpacas, Poplins, Lte. A,ll` e invite attention to our stock of Muslins,Sheetings, Cheeks, Tiekings, Linens, Flannels. Ginghams, Calicoes, A:e., at NEARLY OLD PRICES. A complete assortment of ()LUTES, CASSIMERES, VESTING'S, TWE,EDS, JEANS, CUTTENADES,&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. BOOTS, SHOES (e; GAITERS :Made of the best material, and - warranted equal to the best borne-made work. CALL AND SEE US. NO CHARGE TO SEE GOODS. 14 READ I Acme I Chills and Fever ! DR. SIMMS' Vegetable Ague Killer. APOSITIVE CURE IN EVERY Case of Chills 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 cfc SON, 4th and King Streets, Wilmington, Del. Sold by Johnson, Holloway & Cowden, Philadelphia ; F. C. Wells Lt. Co., N. Y. ; S. S. Hance, Baltimore ; and dealers gen erally everywhere. , Aug 18 66 ly FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, YORK, PENN'A., APRIL Ist ISO 6. Accumulated Capital, $455,728,96. This Company continues to issue Poli cies of Insurance on Buildings or personal Property, in Town or Country : at Cash or mutual ratcs. H. K RADER, President. D. SrincicrEn, Secretary. „ H. KRADER, THOMAS GRAY, ELI KINDIG JOHN LANDES. \VM. \VALLACE,GEO. D. 'EB ERT, D. STRICKLER. Applications for Insurance will be made to M. S. SIIUMAN, july 7 '66 tf. Columbia IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS ; PRICE OF BRICK REDUCED. re Proprietor of the Columbia Brick yard, at the Columbia Nursery, now oilers Brick at the following prices; All orders of 25,000 or over; Buildin— ei Brick $.3 per thousand. LC ' Arch 10 " . " Paving '6 •12 " " 4 Orders for less than 25,000, At 9, 11, and 13 dollars per thousand. We have a large quantity of Brick now on hand which we guarantee to be euperior to any in the market this sido of Philadel phia. References—All of the builders and brick layers in Columbia, that are not interested in any other yards. S. IL PURPLE. Aug. 11-tf, JELLY CLIPS, July 14,765 TRUSOOTT TEA S. S. DETW.T.LEP., 1,361,13. LLIBILITIES. 3=Jim - c)clbc=or : 1/i ILI7't~IiY AND NAVALj .CLAIM AGENCY, Authorized by 17..5. License, At No, 56 East Ding Street,, Lancaster, Pa. Experience and competent Assistants enable me to prosecute with dispatch and success all lci,nds of Claims before the sev eral Departments or the Government of the United States, and of the several States. Being duly licensed as a claim Agent, prompt attention will be given to the col lection of the following classes of claims: BOUNTY AND PAY, duo discharged soldiers and Sailors. BOUNTY AND PAY, due Widows or Children, Fathers or Mothers, Brothers or Sisters of deceased Soldiers or Sailors, LOCAL BOUNTY, due Veterans, enlisted and credited in the field. PENSIONS for invalid Soldiers or Sailors, totally disabled. PENSIONS for Widows or Children of deceased Soldiers or Sailors. PENSIONS for Widows for each Child. PENSIONS for Fathers or Mothers, Bros. orSistersoideceasedSoldiers,upon whom they were dependent. PENSIONS! for Teamsters and artificers, hospital stewards, saddlers, or 411 per sons enlisted in the civil services of the United States. PENSIONS AND GRATUITIES for Sol diers or their Widows from Pennsylva- nia in the war of 1812. PAY due from Pennsylvania to Officers and Privates of Co's B, D and E, of First regiment, and all soldiers of the Penn sylvania Reserve Corps. PAY clue Teamsters,. Artificers and Civil employees of the Government. Pay due for horses lost in the United St ate service. Pay clue for use of horses in Capt. Hobble's and other 100 days companies. Pay due for commutations of rations of prisoners of war. Extra Pay duo to Officers commissioned but not mustered. Prize Money due to Sailors, or their heirs, for captures, 6cc. .X. 3, - Claims from a distance can have their business attended to by addressing me by letter stating nature of the claim, with name, age, rank, company, regiment and post ()Mee of claimant ; when the necessary forms with instructions will be forwarded, and upon their return the money promptly collected. Due notice will be given as soon as the claim is allowed, and all money obtained will be immediately sent, according to the instruction of the parties interested. Instruction and advice free of charge,And all letters sent to this office, asking infor mation, and enclosing stamp, will receive prompt attention. CHARGES.—Fees fair and ntoclerate,and in no case will charges be made until the money is collected TAMES BLACK, Attorney at Law and Claim Agent Hon. Henry G. Long, lion. A. L. Hayes, John H. Livingston, Esq., 11, W. Patterson, Esq., G. I Kline, Esq., of Lancaster, Pa. Barr Spattg,ler, Esq., Marietta, Pa., Gee. H. Hendrickson, Esq., Mt. Joy, Pa., Col. S. Simon, Samuel Grove, of Columbia. Pa. Henry Andrews, Esq., Colemanville,, Pa. Aug. 4-2 in Dr. 1111:1RSIES.LIA'S CATARRH SNUFF. This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the best article known for curing the Catarrh, Cold in the Bead and Headache. It has been found an ex cellent retnedpin many eases of :ore Eyes. Deaf 'less line been remove° by it, and blearing has often been greatly improved by its use, fro4rtt,Dt and agreeable, and Olves .E.tranzealiotte Relief ;915,q7 1.205.e.N $40,1.:12. C To. the dull heavy pains eiiuscd by ditl sases of the Head. The sensations after using it are delightful and invigorating. It opens and purges out all ob structions, strengthens the gland., and gives a healthy action to the pouts affected. More than. Whirty 'rears' Of Sale and of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Snuff has proved It- great value for all the cots non diseases of the _Head, and at this moment it wands higher than ever before. It is recommended by many of the best pliy , icians and is used with great success and satisfaction everywhere. Read the Certificates, of Whole sale Druggists ia • The undersigned, having for many years been ac quainted with Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and headache and cold in our wholesale unite, cheerfully state, this. we believe it in be equal in every re,pect to ti e rerommendations given or it for the cure of catarrhal Affections. and that it is decidedly the best artielo we have ever known for all common diseases of the (lead. Burr Perry, Ite:,ton, Barnes Sz Park, New York Reed, A ti,ton & Co., " A. B' fi D. Sands, Brown.Ltnsou & Co., " Stephen Paul d' Co. " Reed. Cutler Co., " Ismod. Miuor di Co., " Seth W. Fowl°, " McKesson & Robbins," %Nilson, Fairbaak & Co. A. L. Seovill &Co., " Ilenshaw, & Co; M, Ward. Close <L• Co. " U. 11. Hay, Po: tland, M Bush d: Gale. Fur Sale by all Druggists. TRY IT. Jan. G, RELIEF IN TEA tilirtiUTES orivANssFinx, , .oic v , iiiii"En The origin Medicine es;ahliched in Thai, and firct article of the kind ever introduced under the name or -pannonie Wafers," in thi, or any other country ;all otner Puhnonic ‘raters are counter wits. The genuine can be known by the name BRYAN but g - s.anipo.l on web Wafer. These Wafers have been before the public for nearly thirty years, and the immense sale attained, net only in America but in foreign countries. fully attest - their intrinsic worth. The medical proper ties are superior to any other urtielei offered for the cure of Pulmowtry or isronchial :allectieus, and the quantity contained in each box is nearly dou ble that or that of the many worthlecs imitations advert iced. kioryaleS FUJI:Th.O3IIC NIVItAXS cure Coughs, :two Thioat,lloarsoness, Asth mq, catarrh. Brom:hats, Difficult Breathing, Spit thug Biood,in the Che-a. Incipient Consump- Una 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 nut nauseate like acolielic compounds, and the medical properties aro com bined in a form so agreeable and pleasant to the taste, that any child will readily eat them. One dose will always altbrd - Itedil,er in Ten Minutes.. To Vocalists and Public Speakers, these Wafers are peculiarly valuable ; they will in one day re move the most severe me:lsle:lrd hoarseness: and their regular use for a few days will, at all times, increase the power and flexibility of the voice, greatly improving its tone, compass and clearness, fur which purpose they are regularly used by many professional vocalists. The very great celebrity of this invaluable rem edy has induced unprincipled persons to prepare base imitations, which disappoint the just expecta tions of the purchaser, and Injure the character of the genuine medicine. See that the word, - BRYAN," is stamped on each Wafer, :tad also observe the fac simile of the sig nature of the Proprietor "JOB MOSES" oti each wrapper, to counterfeit which is forgery. Offen ding parties will be dealt with to the full extent of the law. Bryans Pahnonie Wafers are for sale by all Drug gists. JOl3 MOSES Solo Proprietor,27 Cortlaudt St., N. Y. Jan. G, ly THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSIIIIINCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES, ®PEERS inducements to those propos ing to assure, which are believed to be uttecivalled. ANNUAL CASH DIVIDENDS. ALL THE PROFITS DIVIDED PRO RATA, AMONG- THE ASSURED. Organized July 1859. Accumulated Fund, over 82,000,000 Annual. Income, over 81,200,008 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, 'OO BAY RUM FOR THE TOILET. Recommended by all Doctors, for wash ing purposes. 75 cents per bottle, at ,T, C. BUCHER'S, Cor. Front and Locust Sts. july 14, '66 tf PA TEIITT FL OUR. JC. Fell ct Bro's. patent self-rising . flour. It noeds no yeast, and as soon as mixed is ready for the oven. It is much better and costs but little more than any other flour. For sale by H. MULLEN Sr, BRO., july 28, tf Odd Fellows' Hall. DELIGHT'S ,SrAN!SH;Lustrale Will make Hair grow on Bald Heads. For sale a PARRY'S, Refevertec-g QUARTERLY REPORT OF TAN CON ' ditibnor the Columbia Natio4al Bank on the morning of the first Mouday of 1.866. RESOURCES. Notes ,and bills 5731,415,06 U. S. bonds deposited for circulation, ' 509,000,00 U. S. bonds on hand, 32,100,00 $1272,515,08 Cash in notes of ckthcr Nat.l3'ks 10,225,00 do in notes ofAnte'l3knks, 1,075,00 Specie, 161,00 Legal tenders and compound int. notes. ' 16863,00 88,326,00 Remittances,& other cash items, 10,014,99 Due from Banks, in Phila. ' $73,827,36 Due from other Nat. Banks, 29,055,27 " from other Banks and 8anker5,690,843 304,473,45 Banking nousi, 10 000 00 Current expenses Taxes paid, LIABILITIES. Capital, paid in Surplus fund, Discount and Exchange, Profit and Loss, Dividends unpaid, Due to National Banks, 41,721,55 Due to other Banks,c9 Bankers, 10,555 71 82,277,26 Circulation of Columbia Bank, 91.524,0 0 do Col'a National Bank, 395,460,00 487,984,00 Individual deposits 337,457,12 Indebtedness of Directors, 518,05135 Sworn to and subscribed by SAMUEL SLIOCH., July 7,3 m JOHN M. GREEN successor LQ JESSE SMITH. NEW HAT & CAP STORE, No. 64 North Queen Street, Howell's Building, Lancaster, "a. THE 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— NEW HAT CAP STORE, at the place above mentioned, where he will bo at all times prepared to supply those who may favor him with a call with the BEST (Sr, CHEAPEST HATS ez. CAPS of the Latest and Most Fashionable Style, Having had considerable experience in the business, he hopes to meet a generous share of public patronage. aug. 18-66-ly JOHN M. GREEN. LIFEI-HEALTH-STRENGTH, LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTji, LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH, TLIE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY, DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S Celebrated Specific Pills, Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Juan Dolma: tyre, Chief Physician to the Hospiral du Nord ou Lariboisiere of Paris, This invaluable medicine is no impos;tiou. bo is unfailing in the cure of Sperrnatorrlne or seminal weakness. Every species of Genital or Urinary Irritability, Involuntary or nightly Seminal Emis sions front whatever cause produced, or however severe. will be Speedily relieved and the organs te; stored to healthy action. Read the following opinions of em neat Freneh physistans: "W e h a ve need the Specific Pills prepared by Gar :lndere & Dultont. No. :d4 nue Lombard, from the pia scUpt hot of Dr. Juno Delamarre, in our private practice with uniform success,and we believe there is no other medidne so well calculated to cure all persons sulleritig from Luvolumaxy Etuissions Or any other a cal:muss of the Sextml Organs, whether caused by a sedentary mode of living, excesses, utt abuse. Paris, May :it h, 1 W 4. ileware of Counterfeits. The Genuine Pills are sold by all the principal ' Druggists throughout the world, price One Dollar. per Box, or six. Boxes lor live dollars. t..takNCll.7ll: a: DUPONT, Sole Proprietor.:. No. 211 lino Lombard, Paris One dollar enclosed to any autliori , ed Agent, willl insure a box by return maul, ..ecurely sealed front all ob•erv.ilion. bt.xe. for tic.: Solo Geoeral.Agen,::., tor Aimrica, 0-it R ,t Cti, 27 . , 'oaztuj,mt; N. 8.,-.Vieng•li, G 44 1.134!0., 1111,1 P:llnphjet.4,volllA.lllll.lg tun particulars and directions for use, sont fr,e to any address. A, ,, ent for Columbia, J. A. Meyers. o, 1 y. 1)URIO f4IIOI.IND SPICES at. JACKSON'S A DEStitABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. 'WILL be sold it Public Side on, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2.oth, 1866, The following described real estate,sittu t te in West - Hempfield Townshrp t one mile. north of Columbia; A tract of Laud containblg• 76 ACRES, 30 PERCHES, in an excellent state of cultivation. About live acres of wood land. The property is divided into lields of front sto 15 acres eachoincler good fence with water in every field. There is a NEW 11011:-E AND BARN on the premises With all the necessary hilt provements, Out Kitchen, Spring lipase, with good. water, Smoke' , Boise, Bake Oven. Corn Crib, Lime Kiln,n good young Orchard, ,C•c. This property is situate in a healthy and flourishing neighborhood,good societ•vand convenient to Schools,Churehea the. There is au EXCELLENT FURNACE SITE on the premises and in all probability-, plenty of iron one. There is also a good water power. There is about 14 acres of wheat which will be sold with or without the place. $3293,00 can remain in the farm, the bal ance to suit the purchaser. Persons wishing to view the place will call on Rudolph Herr, (my agrnt) living thereon, or on my nephew, B. F. Heise, living near by. Sale to commence at two o'clock. P. M. on said day when terms will be made known by _ _ _ Sept. 1 is TO THE PUBLIC. BEFORE BUYING YOUR `IDAL Else • Where, give us a call and EXAMINE OUR STOCK Our Coal is all kept in seperate bins anc not mixed. We only keep the four first class articles, BALTIMORE CO., BLACK DIAMOND, LIKEN'S VALLEY, AND SHAMOKIN. When the Schuylkill Coal is desired we can sell it by the car load or otherwise. Prices as low as any in Columbia and what you buy you receive. COOPER ct, PEART,, Wholesale and - Retail Dealers in Lumber and Coal. Sept. 1 66. - IIUnAH FOR THE NEW CLOTHINC STOIIE, The Best and Clrapet, in Columbia at Ulu BLUE . FRONT. We are now offering clothes cheaper they / the cheapest, and can suit the most parttel ular ones, both in styles, fit and quality.— Our prices for all wool clothes, range front 5'9,00 up, for pants and vests included. We are bound not to be undersold by any one, as we get our clothes from our own mann; factory, thus saving to the purchaser Vie ; wholesale profit. Give as a call, and your are sure to be suited. Blue Front Clothing Store, Front Street, opposite the Perry Landing,. N. B. Coats, Pants and Vests , cut at the, shortest notice, 'in the latest style_ H. BLUMENTHAL. Aug 25 GO tf. JUST RECEIVED. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CEDAR. _Maud Willow Ware at PFAHLER'S House Furnishing Store. Stoves of the most approved pattern al-, ways on hand. Sept 1 66 THE ENAMEL OF AMERICA Will remove Tan, Freckles and Pimples, For We at PARRY'S. 542,78 157,79 700,57 sl.lsp,aq,ll. 500,000,00 100,000,0 Q gflz 6,932,73 1,665,ug 844,;,510,1f B. k. Br tUr.EPATt IF. M. I) U. D. Di". 7 %RD'S, M. D. J 1: kN LELCIIRE, 11. D GEO. W. HEISE
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