folualbig $ll5 . , .• 404. A 31. R4ll/110, COLUM MA PA. Saturday, O`opt 22 1866 --- Advertisements, to secure Immediate insertion must be Handed in on or before Thursday evening each week. The News. The internal revenue receipts since the first of July have been over $88,000,000; from customs $42,000,000, and in the total over $130,000,000. At Worcester, Mass., early Moriday morning,a man named Fallon went home drunk, woke his wife, quart-0101 with her, and then killed her with au axe. The New York Express reports a Fpnian raid to leave Boston fur Canada at an early day. Colonel Roberts and the Fenian Senate are taying to prevent the effort. An accident on the Realing Railroad occurred on Monday night,near Reading, gwipg to a inisplaeii_ig of a switch, by which two lives were lost. The statement of receipts and expen ditures.of the government for the quarter ending June 30. The total receipts ex &sive of loans were $179,040,767 07. The total expenditures were $322,442,- 70142. A. fight occurred in Philadelphia on Sunday morning between the Shifter Bose Vompany and, Weecaeoe Fire Com pany. Shots were fired, and one man was killed and several were wounded. In St. Louis, last week, there were 272 deaths from cholera. Five deaths from yellow fever and 19 from cholera were reported oil Wedues day in New Orleans. Secretary Seward is better and will soon recover, The President left Harrisburg on Saturday morning. At York there was a stoppage ana a speech. At Dahi:ll°re there was a large turnout, and the Presi dent was welcomed by Gov Swan•). The train reached Washington in the evening and There was a public reception by the Mayor and Councils. The President made a brief speech. Thus ends his tour of the country. At Cincinnati, on Sunday evening, a young man named Henry prunp ‘ iug called on his sweetheart, a young lady named Ellinger, residing on the corner of Fifth and Baum streets. He picked up a gun,supPosed to be unloaded,pointed it at Miss E'llinger,and the next mome,nt her brains . Nerg.scioAered all over ,the room. As soon as the young man real ized the fearful tragedy, he rushed to the Ohio river, and tried to drown himself, but was rescued and handed over to the The New Jersey Legislature has con griped ate election of Hon. A. G. Cattel; as United States Senator. The officers of each house were allowed $3 per:diem during the extra sessien; and the houses then adjourned sine The Great Eastern has reached Eng land. France, Prussia and Italy are now approximating an understanding. The Roman Convention will be carried out.— 'le navies of second rate powers will be allowed in the Mediterranean. The Emperor's note favors the idea of Euro pean homogeneity and argues in behalf of peace... Napoleon has refused to nAle,w French officers to hold office in Mexico, o‘gin.g to the United States government's interference. The man who attempted to assassinate the Czar has been executed. The military commission which has been investigating , the New Orleans massacre has made a voluminous report to- Oen.. Sheridan. The following facts have been established by the testimony of over one hundred and fifty witnesses : First that there was a preconecrted plan, arranged by Mayor Monroe and others, for the police and the - 41 e-tube, of the Fire Department. to appear on the ground at a given signal, armed to the teeth and prepared to murder the defenceless Union men. Second, In drawing the names of grand jurors, care was taken that none but rebels—many of them 1e ally ineoßipe,tent—should be selected, thongh . there were nearly as ;u.any names of. Union, *.4a of secessionists on- the registry. When the Presidential party passed Johnstown, this Sta,te, last Friday morn ing a week, a large number of people gathered on a bridge to witness the sights. The great weight broke the bridge, and the mass of people fell a distance- of thirty feet into 4h, canal.— Thirteen persons were killed, ninety odd lop,dly injured, and and a large number bruised and slightly hurt. 7—Major Gee, the fortuvr rebel com mandant of Salisbury prison, where so many of our soldiers were starved t o death, is to. bc. t)a,e. recipient of a hand wimp testimonial in the shape of a purse of 0000 presented by his rebel admirers. ---The Catholic priest at Mee, Mass., publiCly,reprimanded one of his flock in church last St,wday for beipg negligent in payinghis pew. rent. The delinsßent arose and spo.ke out in mee.S.ing."- in re ply, 7h.ereupon -the revexend father laid aside 'dieg,nity, came down frona the pulpit, and shook the offending, member by ; thec . ollar until he sub Sided lido.' re qpectiul... silence. Odttorig litiorkilantougit —" Belles" call a great many people to —A high rent.—A bole in thp crown of your hat. —Flattery is the naitl of human kind, ness turned into butter. —The individual wbo was up to 'snuff' has come down to tobacco. Etlitor. —The present style of hoops reveal the post of many a swinging gate. —The man will confines himself to drink the best fo him is well supplied. —The Portland fire proved that brick. vaults are superior to iron safes. —When is a lady's neck not a lady's neck? When it, is a little bare (bear). —War cry of the politicians—Let us have rotation in office,. —ln Boston there were 5275 births during the parr ye4r. Why is a selfish friend like the letter P ? Because, though he is the first in pity, he is the last in help. —The oldest house in the "tinlied mates is at Medford, Mass.,bul it 1634. ...Every-body smokes in Paraguay— ever•y female over thirteen chews. —A wretchedly poor woman in Jersey City is under arrest fur attempting- to stavvc her children. --The ball-proof jaoliet invented in Paris weighs only two pounds. —lt is estino.ted that South Carolina's rice crop will be about 33,000 tierces. It used to be 130,000. —An American violinist is cre:Lting some sensation in Paris, man who was run over by a train at Elizabeth N. J., and mortally injured, was shot through the head, at is own re quest, to end his sufferings. So says an exchange. —By deferring re.pentanse, we ae cumin ulate our sorrows. Pride ;tooth before a fall," and it frequently goes before a waterfall. —The best adhesive plaster you can put on luggage is to stick it to yourself'. —The receipts into the U. S. Treas ury frau-, Internal Revenue average a million and a quarter Guitars per day. —Sim Jennings, a rich old miser,died recently in Ohio, leaving a fortune of two million dollars, which his heirs are already quarreling about. —The hop crop of the State of New York will he better this season than it has been for many years. —Frederick Lauer, the most exten sive brewer in this country is building another large brewe, at Reading : , P. —Mr. Jay Cadwell.reccntly appointed P. M: of Lancaster City, refuses to accept that office *and has returned Ills commis sion. —John Shenberger is putting up a new building adjoining his residence on Locust. Street. We believe it is intended for a furniture ware roour. —Samuel W. Mifflin has made deci ded improvements to the alley-way and pavements at his residence on Second Street. Let others do likewise. —George Booth keeps a splendid as sorttuAnt of t4.,acco and segars ; but the lovers of the weed know this fact. Jor dan, the lank and lean, is always ready to furnish customers vial the best. Improvement is the word, and it still goes on in the vicinity of the Read ing & Columbia Railroad Station, foot of Locust Street. A gentleman near Raleigh recently poisoned the melons in his patch to stop the depredations of robbers. Next morn ing he found a hugs near° lying among the vines. It is reported out West that the town of Monroe, Ohio, has been blown away by a hurricane. Anybody finding such a town will please return it James It. Italian'', author of the song "Maryland, my Maryland," is one of tho editors of the Augusta Uonstitu tionulist. Just now lie is on a visit to his Maryland. —On the 10th ult., 90,000 ounces of gold, valued at $400,400 were deposited in the Branch Mint at San Francisco,the largest amoun:. ever req,i7ietl it; a sio,gle day. —The pleasant pastime of snow balling was indulged in last week at the White Mountains. Cool operation fur this time of year. —The Income-Tax Payer's Guide and Pocket Register.—F. H. Stauffer, Mouut Joy, Pa., Publisher. Sent by mail on receipt of twenty-five cents. This little work is a a valuable cow pendium of the Income Law and the de cisions concerning the same; with pages of writing paper, iu the columraed regis ters of which ; may be kept a daily ac count of receipts and expenditures—of amounts subject to income return and deductible. therefrom. Commence wilh the first of January next t i o,i,t r eptize your income accounts. —A man name 1 Perry was recently caught by the Indians near Ruby City. Idaho, wooden pins driven through his body into the ground, and then his arms and legs cut ofF,in which awful contlition he was found. —Wanted by a young lady, some one Post The case is Without a and our devil says the man who would refuse her don't live in this § or the country,' and if he did, he *(the devil) would f him and himself to the bythenial alter in 1-2 the time it has taken to indite this 7. Ogdensburg Sentinel. Uri!led ! Don't they all 0 ? —Scrofula can be cured.—Strumous and Scrofulous affections are the curse, the potato rot of mankind. They are vile and filthy as well as fatal. They arise from contamination, and impurity of the blood, and are to be. seen all around us everywhere. One quarter of all we meet are tainted with. them, and o,ue quarter of these die of them i ; dip f l oplishly too, because they are curable. Ayer'Oarsa.- parilla cleanses out the Scrofulous cor ruption from the blood, renders it pure and healthy, and effectually expurgates the foizLeorttawination froth, the' s y s t om . No longer groan under your. Scrofulous disorders, since the irresistible Ayer has provided his masterly combination' of curative. sirtues that he calls Sarsaparilla. Letter &Quit Washington. Washington, Sept. 17th, 186,6 MR. EDITOIL.This city was the scene Oa large and imposing demonstration, Saturday evening on the occasion of the arrival of' the Prosidential party from their pilgrimage to tho tomb of Douglas.. The resident population of this city is almost unanimous in the support of the President's policy, which together with the fact that a largo niimber of men in the various Departments and artisans and mechanics employed at the Navy yard, the Arsenal and on the public buildings are dependant upon the ad ministration for their bread and butter, was sufficient to insure President John son as cordial and enthusiastic a welcome as greeted him in any city which he visited during his absence. The President was wtot at the depot at 7 P. M., by Secretaries Stanton, McCul lough, Browning and Randall, Ass't Sec. of the Navy,Faxen, Gens. Canby,Emory and Thomas. (of' the Q. - m. D.) Att'y Gen. Stansberry, Judge , Otto, Commo dore M. Smith and other — distinguished persons and a general handshaking took place, after which the President accom, panied by Pres't Lloyd of tl\e Board of Aldermen and Capt. INfoore,P t \ es't, of' the Board of Common Council, with others of the party proceeded in carirges to the City Hall, amidst the firing of; salutes and the ch •ers of' the papulace.\ Here he was welcomed by all apprkpriatc speech fram Mayor Wallach, to ''hich he replied in laugnage similar to that which has characterized his public u ter ances during his western trip, the sciti memts of which have become as ramil\ar as household words to your large class \tt readers. The President appears to have lo none of his vigor from the fatiguing journey, but his constitution is as robust and his manner as energetic as if lie had just come from a sojourn at Bedford Springs or the White Mountains. After the speeches he was escorted to the White House by a large, body of Cavalry, Infantry and U. S.llarines,the ' Washington Fire Department, and rani oils civic associations and clubs, With music and banners, where another brief ' speech was wade and thus ended this re markable trip of His Excellency, of which the American people, whether ad vocates or opponents of his policy, have reason to be proud. With the return of the President, the city again becomes the resort of the pro fessed supporters of " my policy" who think the Philadelphia platform is all right if they can only got, a post office or a custom house berth. Senator Cowan is here now having daily interviews with the President, but as your Correspondent is not a confidant of either party,l. cannot inform you what is their idea of the pro , ,-,pects of the elec tion in Pennsylvania. Secretary Seward, who returned in ad vance of the President, laboring under a bevere attack of cholera morbus, is con sidered out of danger by his physician and will soon resame his duties at the State Department. Thousands of the German element are atracted to this city this week to attend Der Seltzttzert Feste which commenced yesterday and continues throughout the week. There was an immense turnout yesterday to witness the procession which paraded the - principal streets, one of the principal features of which was a chariot drawn by six horses and containing thirty eight beautiful young ladies, two repre senting-the Goddess of Liberty and Ger mania and the remainder, the thirty-six States. The exercises take place in the Seventh Street Park,located a short dis tance from the city, which has been dec orated for the occasion in a very tasteful manner and will consist of shouting matches, athletic games, gymnastic exhi bitions, dancing, &c. The prizes cost upwards of two thousand dollars and as the weather now is delightful it will be a pleasant and successful festival. The Sehutzen Feste is the national feztival of the Getman people dating Welt in its origin many hundred years and it is no wonder our adopted citizens of Teu tonic birth love to participate in those amusements which carries them back, as it were, across the waters, and suggests to their patriotic memories pleasing remi nisces of their Faderland. The National Theatre, late Grocer's, has been reconstructed and improved,and was opened last night by the tronous dra matic spectacle of the "Ice Witch." The performance was very creditable and gave universal satisfaction. • There is considerable excitement in the sporting fraternity in reference to a grand match game of 'halt whieti. takes place to-day in the rear of the Presiden tial Mansion, between the National Base Bali Club of this city and the Excelsior of Broo.k,lyn. SPEC,Iir: N Tfas Ladies rise Dr. Velpau's 'French Pills. Sold a all Drug Store. Ang.2.5-11no DOI; days are fairly upon its and this is truly the trickly season. Do not he without a supply of Car's Dyspepsia Cure in the house. It Cures cholera mortals, cramps, pains alnico:re in either stow:tell or bowls, is the only remedy ever discovered that is a sure curd for dyspepsia, and is a splendid anti dote for disorders occasioned by a change of water or diet; being prompt, harmless and certain tn. its action, we cheeriuliy commend it to all classes, Lovely girls and test ive boys.—send an iddressed envelope and 23 cents, and I. will send you some valuable information tit= will please you. At k3JANI BRYAN!, into lAth, ly 82.3 Broadway, New York. StranFe, bu s t Trans. Every young lady and. gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their ad vantage by return mail (free of chiage) by address ing the elldersined, Those having fears of being humbugged wilt oblige by not noticing this card, All others will please address theirobedient servant Taos. F. CIIAPiIIAN, Dec. L'O '65 ly. 831 Broadway, New York. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA tarrh, treated with the utmost success, by Dr. J. ISAAC'S, Ceulist and Aurist, (formerly of Lydell, liolland,) No 510 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi monials from the most reliable sources in the city and wtunty (.14L11 be seen at his Office. The medical faculty arc icrited to accompany their patients, as he nits no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No elifirge made for exami, nation. mar. a-ly All may .11:9rrT IrtAPHY, Irrespective of wealth. a j go or beauty; and the love of the oppoAte sex eau be gained by following simple rules, tiend a directed envelope to SARAH ti. LAM MUT. junelGth, ly Greenpoint, Kings Co., New York. Velpeates litennetly for Cholera. Tlio favorite remedy of this successful practition er LSoo Velpeau on Cholera.] Its small bulk, energy and reliability commend it to residents in the country, travelers and prudent people everywhere. A single dose in the incipiency of cholera symptons does more than the most skillful treatment eau ac complish an hour later, Price 00c. Sold by Hubbell Apothectry No 1410 Chesnut St., -Pliilad'a. may 10 tty6o C 0 RR E sr 0.,N I),E N.T ItVC,INDF I 4I.I . LTL BUT TRUE! MADAME REMINGTON, the world renswned Astrolo gist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant state delineates the very features of the persen you are to marry, and by the aid of an instru ment of intense power, known as the Psychomn trope, guarantees to produce a perkict and life-like picture of the future'llusband or wife of the appli cant, witii date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of character, • Sheettqffs Checks Tiekings, Linens, Flannels. Ginglmms, Calicoes, i11:A.1., at NEARLY OLD PRICES. A complete assortment of CLOTHS, • CASS.DIERES, VESTING S, TWEEDS, JEANS, COTTENADESAc., for men ao,tl boy's wear, at old prices. FULL LINE, HO!!-J11111;\:` GLOVES, and Trimmings, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, of Latest. Styles an , tl: Best Makes. BOOT HOES (C.: o_l TERS Made of the best material, andlAvarraided equal to the best home-made work. CALL AND SEE LIS. NO CTIARCCE TO. SEE GOODS. july 14, '66. FARMERS' MUTUAL 1? ..E; uR A Arc,E ..11P-1 NY, YORK, PEIKN'A., APRIL Ist 1866. Accumulated Capital, 5.155,728,96. This Company continues to issue Poli ties of Insurance on 13nilclings or personal Property, in Town or Country : at Cash, or mutual rates. 11. KRABER, President D. Srnicia.En, Secretary. A=9 1112- 13. KRADER, THOMAS GRAY, ELI KINDIO JOHN LANDES. W.M. WALLACE,GEO. D. ED /MT, D. STRIcHLER. Applications for Insurance will be made to AI. S. SHUI\IAN, july '66 tr. " Columbia IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS - . PRICE OF BRICK REDUCED. Me proprietor of the Columbia Brick yard, at the Columbia Nursery, now offers Brick at the following prices; All orders of 25,000 of over; Bui _W 10 lding ok, per thousand. Arch " Paving " 12 " CA 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 superior to any in the market this side of Philadel phia. Referenees—All of the builders and bries: layers in Columbia, that arc not interested in any other yards. Aug. 11-tf. ADIVIEDTISIMAXOLIS DIOTICIa r, STATE OF NICHOLAS PLEASANT, late of the Borough of Columbia, Lan caster County, deed. Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned in the above Estate,nolice is hereby given to all having claims against the said estate to make them known and to those indebted to make payment to George Bogle, without delay. CLARE :SON PLEASANT. Sept. 15 (1, Administrator. E. T. Fisher%ci HAT and BoNNET BLEACHING ESTABLISHMENT Zahtn's Building—Th!rd Story, Lancaster, Pa. Ladies' and Misses' Straw . Hats altered, bleached and pressed in the latest style. Veit mid Beaver Hats blocked over to Fashionable Shapes. Orde'•s from Milli -ners promptly attgadqd, to, Sept..ls. MILIT4RT AND NAVAL CLAIM AGENCY, Authorized by U. S. License, At No, 56 Fast King Street, Lancaster, Pa Experience and competent Assistants enable me to prosecute with dispatch and success all kinds of Claims before the sev eral Departments or the Governnaertt 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, due discharged soldiers and Sailors. BOUNTY AND PAY, duo Widows or. Children, Fathers or Mothers, Brothers or Sisters of deceased Soldiers or Sailor's. LOCAL BOUNTY, due Veterans, enlisted and credited in the iield. 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 INfother; Bros. or Sisters of deceasedSoldiers,upon whom they were dependent. PENSIONS for Teamsters and artificers, hospital stewards, saddlers, or all per sons enlisted in the civil services of the United States. PENSIONS AND GRATVITIES for Sol diers or their Widows from Pennsylva- • nin in the war of 1812. PAY due from Pennsylvania. to Officers and Privates of Co's B, and of First regiment, and all soldiers of the Penn sylvania Reserve Corps, PAY due Teamsters, Artificers and Civil employees of the Government. Pay due for horses lost in the United St ate service. Pay due for use of horses in Capt.Elebble's and other 1.00 days companies. Pay due for commutations of rations of prisoners of war. Extra Pay clue to Officers commissioned but not mustered. Prize Money due to Sailors, or their heirs, for captures, de. -Claims from a distance can have their business attPrided to by addressing me by letter stating nature of the claim, with name, age, rank, company, regiment and post office 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 Lo this otlAce, asking infor mation, and enclosing stamp, will receive prompt attention. CIIAP,GES.—F fair and mod era te,a n d in no ease will charges be made until the money is collected, TAMES BLACK, Attorney at. Law and Claim Agent Hon. Henry G. Long, Hon. A. L. Hayes, John B. Living:4ton, Esq., D, W. Patterson, Esq., G. Al Kline, Esq., of . Lancaster, Pa. Barr Spangler, Esq., Alurietta, Pa., Geo. R. Hendrickson, Esq., Mt. Joy, Pa., Col. S. Shock, Samuel Grove, of Columbia. Pa. Henry Andrews, Esq., Colemanville, Pa. Aug. 4-2 m S This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the best article known for curing the Cattu•rh, Cold in the Bead and Headache, It pas been found an ex cellent remedy in many ca.es of Sore Eyes. Deaf ness has been removeu by it. and Hearing has often been greatly improved by its use, It is fragrant and agreeable. and afla•es Immeeliiate Relief To tits , - dull heavy pains caused by disuses of the Theser4vati.ons ujtcr using it are delightful and invi,, ,, erat s ing. 1 ovnu,3..arad purges out all ob structions, strengthens the glands, and gives it healthy action to the parts affected. 21/ore Man Thirty Vears' Of Sale and of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh aud Headache Snuff has proved its great value for all the C(illImon diseases of t I lead, - a ad at this won - lent it shawls higher than ever before. It is recommended by ninny of the best physicians and is used with great success an.:l sfaisfaetion cv..rytt Etead tko- CcaraficAlca Whale's N.n.1.1) 13).1"ng=ists in Pri6-11. Th.• it mier,iguicd.. havimx for many y,ars been ac quainted with Dr. i‘larshall s Catarrh n.,1 Ileadache and sold in our wholesale tiade. elicerfu s lly state, tha. ne believe it to Ire eq1.1:11 Is ek:Ury respect to t• d recommendations Rion of it for rite curd of at.trrhal Alfectiolth. and that it is decidedly the I%c lure ever lin ;Wu for all 0.111111011 di-eases of the. Dead. Burr l'orry, Park. Nuw York Reed, All-lot S: Co..A. IL' Jiro w Latv."l:l, Cr.., "" Pilo" P' , ". l Rood Cutler t Co,. " Minor co, " :".teth ‘V. Foar'e, "111 livsso a Ii 1:.0) .1.1)i HS, Co, A.L. Scov i &Co., Ironshaw,lida rands d• Co; M, Co., " if. IL Ray, Portlazd, M Bull thß:4le. For Kale by all Druggist,. TRY Fr. Jao. 6, HOME INSURANCE COMPANY of NEw Yomc Cash Capital, Assets, Ist July, 18(36, Abstract of the TWENTY-SIX'PH SEMI-ANNUAL, KPATENIENT, Showing the condition of the Company on, the Ist day of July, 1656. - ASSETS. f.:.,-,ql, Dalan-e in Mink, $ 276,7J7 87 14Onds and Mortgages, being first lien on ltenl Estate. 971,292 50 Loans on Stocks, payable on demand, 5.1,001 00 United States Scocks, (nttrket value.) 1,373,254 50 State and Muaivipal Stocks and Ponds, [market value,] 411,450 00 Bank Stocks, [nun keit. value,] 113,878 00 In:ere-I (Inc on Ist of.l My, 15r6. 14,171 55 Mance in hands of Agents and in course of trati , m;ssion, 123,340 93 Bills Receivable, LiinsPremium s on Inland Risks, ,tc..] 83,763 32 Government Skimps on hand, :337 00 Other Property, Miscellaneous Items, 50,757 30 Premiums due and uncollected on Policies issued sit Otticd,[Fire,lnlimd i 6 Marine] 23,922 11 Steamer 'Magnet and Virecking...4ppremtns, 53,153 01 Total, $3,300 3 932 ea. LIABTLITIES. Claims for Losseaoutstancling oalst. of July, 18c0, $129,440 13 Due Stock holders.oA twconnt of Dividend, a, 040 CO CHAS J. MARTIN, Prost. A. F. WILLMARTH, V. P. JOUN McGEE, See, J. H. WASHBURN, Ass't See. D. A. HEALD. Gen. Agt. Total loss by Portland Fire, $112,044 4`2, all paid before 15th inst. A. J. KAUFFMAN, Agent, Sept 15 tf. Columbia, Pa. LH ASSURANCE SOVIETY OF THE UNITED STATES, I\ FEEDS inducements to those propos ing to assure, which are believed to be unequalled. ANNUAL CASH DIVIDENDS. ALL THE PROFITS DXVIDED PRO RATA, AMONG THE ASSURED. Organized July 1559. Accumulated Fund, over $2,000,000 Annual Income, over $1 5 ,200,008 Wm. C. Alexander. Presid.ent. H. 13. Hyde, 'Vice Fresideut. G. W. Philips, Actuary Office 92 Broadway, New York. For further particulars apply to W. G. PATI`ON, Agent, Columbia,Pu. jun. 9, '6O S. H. PURPLE BAY RUM FOR rIDE TOILET. Recommended by all Doctors, -for wash ing purposes. 75 cents per bottle, at J, C. BUCHER'S, Cor. Front and Locust Sts. jnly 14, 'GO tf T 0. Fell d Bro's, patent solf-rising . flour. It needs no yeast, and as soon as mixed is ready for the oven. It is much better and costs but little baora than any other flour. For sale by &WO. july 2S, 'O6 tf Odd Fellows' Ha'll. DEXAC,IIITIS..SPAN.XS)HE IGustrale References : Dr. iSIIkItSHALIL9S CATARRH SNUFF. 0114 e., No. 135 Broadway THE EQUITABLE PATENT FL OUR snake Hair grow on Bald Treads, 1 or salt at PARRY'S,, (UAITERLY REPORT OF T.[l]]CCM ditlon. of the OolOmbht National Bank on the morning of the first Monday 0 1 RESOURCES. N o t es arat bills dis'd, $731,415,06 U. B, limuls deposited for Circulation, 509,000,00 U, tionds on hand, 32,100,00 $1272,515,00, riatos of other Nat,B'ks 10,225,00 do in notes of State Banks, 1,075,00 Specie; 161,06 Legal tenders and compound " int. notes, 70 , 855 00 88,32 GA Remittances,& other cash items, 10,514 A, Due from Banks, in Philo. $73,827,38 Vile from other Nat. Banks, 2.9,9;,, ,27 from other Banks and Bankers,69o,Bo 104,473,49, Banking House, 10,000044 Current expenses 542,78 Taxes paid, 15 7,79. 700,57 $ 14 80,5304 LIABILITIES. Capital, paid in 600,000,6 n • Surplus tuna, 7.00,000,01, Discount and Ds:change, 4430,25 Profit and Loss, 25'13,48 05%,13 Dividends unpaid, , . Due to National Hanks, 0,721,55 1,868,00 Due to other lianks4 Bankers, 1.0,505,71 52277,26 Circulation of Columbia Sank, 44424,00 ' do Col'a National Bank, 390,460,00 491`,93406 Individual deposits 337,437,14 ,r 1 Indebtedness of Directors, $18,052.85 $1481,,530 Sworn to and subscribed by SAMUEL SHOUT, Cashier, July 7, am JOHN M. G,REEN Successor to • JESSE SMITH. NEW .11AT & CAP STORE,, No. G 4 North Queen Street, HowelN Building, Lancaster, Pa. rpHE undersigned being a practical .11 HATTER, and having given his per sonal attention to the busint-ss would take this opportunity of informing the public generally that he has opened a— NEW HAT tt CAP STORE, at the place above mentioned, where In will be at all times prepared to supply those who may favor hint with a call with, the REST 6;7, CHEAPEST HATS A: 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. IS-66-ly JOHN M. GREEN", LI FE-HEALTIT-STRENG riff: L I FE -II EA I, TII-STRE N GT I i : LIFE-HE A LTII-STRENG TR., THE GREAT IMENCH. REMEDY., DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S Celebrated Specific Pills, Prepared front a prescription of Dr. Jase Delamarre, Oftief Pilp,,ician to th , r Hospiral du Nord ott .I..tarthoh•niere of Park, Thi. invaluable medicine io no imposition, bat unfailing in the enre of Spermatorrine or senmatt weaktle^ , L -Every t-Pceie4 of Uenitttl or Usua: Dritability, liiudticlny or nightly &mnual. sines from whatever cause produced, or Loo er severe, will be Speedily relieved and the organs re: stored to healthy action. Read the following opinions of eminent French physisians: "We hove used the Specific Pill. prepared by Gar. anciere Duhont. No. 2.1.4 nue Lombard. from the pr,scription of Dr. 'Juan Delamarrc, in our private practice with uniform suceess,and we believe dwie is no other modidine so well eitletilated to cure all persons snort ...ring from Inv , hintary Emissions ei any other weakness of the Sexin.l Organs, it hethei, c a u se d by a sedentary motto of !Mau, exe,t,e.,, ahuse. R. A. ilr. , ..citromir. N. U JEAN LE LEL emu:, N. U. INlny 5111,1.51'3. Bel.vaire of Counterfeits. - - 'l'he Genuine Pills are sold by all the prnwii.:ll Dray, througlu)ut the world, price Oue Dollar. , per ilfox, or .is Boxes for live dollars.. t;Att.vxemar. DUPONT, Sole .Flop..getus. No. 214 Rue Lombard, Paris. One dollar enelos,..d to auy anthot t.cd .pent, 1111;1 insure a box by return securely sealed Iron:, all ~i,s,•rvation, lboxe, for rivL., Sole Oeco,:al Agents for Amer lea, 0-3( 'A It 0...‘10:-..ES 01: CO., 27 1'4,111.011;m! Y.. B.—French, (jet matt, Spallib and Euglad, Pampltlet , ,coutaitthig full pat tieulars and dircetious U.sr, seli,6 tree to arty address. Age:At Lolunilda, J. A. 3leyers. 'Jan. u, -11-0 1 T ES at A.O 1( SON'!;', A 1) Es' IRA 1 LE PA ItH AT PUBLIC SAL]. ..o1(.1 at Publ.:e Sale. on SATURDA - V, OCTOI3ER 20ih, 1:it;1;, The following der bed real e , .tale,siia;nfe in WesL Hempfield Tocrn.hih, one wile north of Columbia ; A tract, of Lana containing: 76 ACRES, 30 PERCAES, in an excellent state or cultivation. About !lye acres or wood land. Thu Property divided into fields of from sto 15 :tore , : each,tuuter good fenee with water iuevery dela. There is a NEVI' HOUSE AND BARN: on the premises with all the mecc:,sary, provements, Out Kitchen, Spring with good water, S,Lapke. house, ON•en,A:orn, UXilr I icrae Kiln,a good vtln' Oirehard, This property is situate iu a healthy and flourishing toeigliborhootigood• society a ; in - 1 convenient to.Schools,Cittotbc , t , TikeKe is. an, $:2,000,000 00 3,500,922 00 130,385 13. EXCE.L.I..E.NT FURNACE. SLUR on the premises• and in all probability plenty of iron ore. There is also a good water power. There is about 1-1 acres of wheat which will be sold with or without the place. $3293,00 can remain in the 1111.111, the bal ance to suit'the purchaser. Persons wishing to view the place wikt call on Rudolph llerr, (my agrnt) thereon, or on my nephew,, ]f.. Heise,, living near by. Sale to commence at two o'clock. P. M. on said day when terms will be amic known by Sept. 1 is TO THE PUBLIC. DEP0T.13UY1.1%,3 . 0 YO.UR COAL Else 1), Where, give u a, Ball, aRcZ EXAMINE OUR STOCK Our Coal is all kept in seperate bins and not mixed. We only keep, the lour tip* class articles, ,BALTIMORE CO., BLACK DIAM - 0 L'IEN'S VALLEY - , ANP SHAMOKIN., When the Schuylkill Coal is desired Ic6 can sell it by the car load or otherwise, Prices as low as any in Columbia and what you buy you receive. Cc:WEE ISUPEART, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Limbo? and Coal. Sept. 1 66. HURRAH FOR THE NEW* CLOTHINC STORE, The Best and Cheapest in Columbia at the BLUE FRONT. We aro now offering clothes cheaper than the cheapest, and can suit the most partie-. ular ones, both. i a styles, fit and quality.—. Our prices for all wool clothes, range Croak $9,00 up, for pants and vests ineludo(l‘ are bound not to be undersold. by any one.. as we get our clothes from our own. =nut factory, thus saying to the purchaser th). wholesale•profit. Give as a call, and yolk are sucro‘ to be suited. Blue Front Clothing Store, Front Street, opposite the Perry Landing.. N. B. Coats, Pants and "Vests enS;. tct. I P O- shortest nootice,.iti the latest style. BLUiIIENTIIAL. Aug, 25 66 tf. • JUST RECEIVED. ALARGE ASSORTMENT OF CEDAR' and Willow Ware st i PFABLER'S Ztouse Furnishing Store.. Stoves of the most approxect pAtheiA ways on hand. Sept 1.66 VIZE ENAMEL OP AMEEtet. Will remove Tan, Freckles and Pitn Vox: sqlc at P4RII-V., GEO. W. HEISE,.