amibita gvg. SAvl/47.4?" " - ' ftl.2‘)/' A .01. RAMBO, • ,COVETIVIECE.I. Saturday, Sept. 29, 1.866 Advertisements, to secure Immediate insertion Rust be handed in on or before Thursday evening lvfek.. • The News. ire Canadian government has issued a circular to:county;attorneys and police magistrates, direc4ing the seizure of all arrnsin the possession of parties who are considered dangerous to the public peace, and 211 supposed Fenians are to be rigor ously prosecuted. All the railroad trains and steamboats arriving at Toronto are to be closely watched for Fenians. The Schutzenfest, f lke first ever held in IY"ashiugton, has closed, and it was a great success. Cholera is.sprearling rapidly in i-rasb ville,.and everybody is leaving the city. There were 55 ,deaths on Friday. 'The Oregon House of Representatives has passed. the constitutional amendment The President tyill hereafter decline petted to be finished next mouth, and reparations arc being made for its formal to receive any committees or delegations P presenting programmes for removals from o p enin g . —A Mrs,. Barlow was killed at Ilaxall's and appoioments to office. flour mills in Richmond, Va., by 0 being,. The: Soldiers' and Sailors' National * drawn between two c 0 ~ vhcels. (radical) Convention assembled in Pitts- —Judy Bralegan, haying been re burg on Tuesday. Delegates were pres- quested to open sonic oysters,after knock ing, them about for sonic tinte,exclairned, eat from Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, Rhode Island Connecticut Noy - , York "Upon my sowl,but they are mighty hard , , , to peel Y.' New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, —Watery.—A paper,speaking in of Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio,lllinois, a temperance address, says it abounded Michigan, Wisconsin, lowa, Minnesota, with oceans of sentiment, rivers of love, Kentucky, Missouri, Texas, ,California, torrents of feeling and a perfect deluge Nevada, Utah and Tennessee. General of sense. Negley called the Convention to order —"lt's a great pleasure iutirely to be e when you've yer sweet- General Barlow lead the programme.—.alone, specially heart with yer," says Paddy Shane. Rev. Gen. Moody made a prayer. The • —An insane woman in Mobile, Ala., Star-spangled Danner was sung by a on Sunday, threw her infant into a red chorus of young ladies. The appoint- hot furnace of a rolling mill where the ute4 of committees and other prelituina- iron was fusing. The child was instantly , ry business was gone through with. A burned to a. crisp bones and all. series of resolutions were offered by Gen. —The Viceroy of Egypt has deter- Collis of Philadel mined to . abolish polygamy in his family. phia. E verythin o. c' Henceforth the viceroys will have only passed off harmoniously. one wife, and may only divorce her in Judge Underwood expresses the opin- case of the failure of male issue. ion that the Virginia Legislatures at its -While swinging from along= towel next session, will inaugurate a movement which was suspended from a roller, a boy looking to the adoption of the constitu- _named George Kingsland, twelve years of age, accidentally hung, himself, the tional amendment. other day, in St. Louis. It is said that Fred. Douglas will soon —A peddler, at Cedar Falls, lowa, as commence the publication, in Alexandria, sumed female apparrel, and went round Virginia, of a. paper to be devoted to uni- selling the ladies corsets and such things, versal suffrage. fitting them, &e. The ladies did not learn he was a man till he was gone. Forty thousand tons of coal sold by auction in New York on Wednesday, a t Advices received at the War Depart,. went show that recruiting for the regular prices varying from $4,1 0 to -so,6o—a . army is going on briskly, both for white considerable ,decline. and colored regiments. The yellow fever deaths at New Or- __.A . thi c k ve i n o f coal has been dis_ leans-were but four on the 25th, against covered near Springfield, Illinois. It is between two and three hundred for the same day in 3853. The city is getting . healthier. The extensive flour mill o' Peterson & Marshall, No .044 Market street, was totally destroyed by fire at one o'clock on Tuesday morning.' Loss 850;000. In sured. Atg Democratic meeting held in the Court House, in Bedford •s3u Saturday evening last, the President 'dr the meet ing,,on emotion of the Democratic powi nee for Senator, addressed the audience. During his remarks, he is reported to have said,the name of Booth would live ; he, like Winklereid, had laid ,dovn his life for his country ; that Switzerland had her Winklereid ; Scotland, her Bruce, and America her Booth ; stated the time would come when a monument would be erected to Booth higher than that erected to Lincoln. These senti naents werp, received without any marks of disapprobation. The Lancaster Intelligencer contradicts the abo - ve. - Itis understood in the best informed official circles that Davis will not be tried at the October term, and that his release may be looked for after, but not till after Oat time. It is . stated that Mr. Reed, one of Davis' connc.ol, had been Author ized by the Attorney General to say to his client that the Government would di rect his immediate release on condition of hisleaving the country never to re turn, and that Davis indignantly reject ed the offer. The messenger or the Broadway Na tional Bank, in New York., was robbed of 29,000 on Tuesday. The thief was ar rested and the money recovered. The - .chief attrountant of the paymaster of the Portstrionth, Va., Navy yard, is in default. The National Exchange Bank suffers about $BOOO. The defaulter fled with another man's wife. A young lady of Cincinnati, who has been teaching for the last six years in the Newport Seminary,has brought an action against Mr. E. C. Sprague, a wealthy citizen of Chicago, for breach of promise of marriage. The ciama9.es are iciti ut $50,000 John H. Surratt, the principal confed erate of J, Wilkes Booth in the assassi nation plot, is now. living in a friendly European country,and Secretary Seward knows of his whereabouts; so: said Mr. .Boutfiell, Ma,.ssaphtlietts, in a recent speech at Marlboro-. Hon. Henry May, formerly member of Congress from Maryland, died in Balti more on Tuesday morning, Wiforiat irna Ittioollantouo, —A young lady in Cleveland lately broke her neck sliding an bannisters. —Seventeen men have just returned to lowa from Montana with $210,000 in gold dust. —Bishop Smile is the oldest Methodist preacher living. —Nearly 100,000 Te:pn.cattle valued at about $1,000,000, are awaiting trans. portation to the markets this side of the Mississippi. —The Fenians in New York are re ported to be shipping arms and munitions of war to Ireland. Editor. --The switelmen at the Erie railway depot in Jersey City struck for higher wages on the 11th. Their ploces have been filled by new men. —An American, speaking of bard - wood,said it would last forever, and b,urn a long time after :hat. las I am no wore !" as Miss Susan Moore remarked, after becoming Mrs. Jones. —Wanted to Know.—lf two hogsheads make a pipe,how many will make a cigar? —The steamer J. IZ. Gilmore was sunk near Mound City,lll. on Wednesday night. Her passengers escaped. The boat was valued at $38,000 and her cargo itir over $200,000. tnmany llall,in New York,famous as a Democratic landmark, is N be sold at auction in a few weeks. —The Lake Tunnel at Chicago is cx- one hundred and fifteen feet below the surface. I' he mine is to be worked im mediately. —Dr. T. B. Trail asserts that salt is poisonous, and should not be eaten. We think that when the doctor - first made this discovery he was "corned"—but not with salt. —ln the French camp at Oh:Llons,ono hundred and sixty different kinds of rifles are now on trial. --!-A coarse, ill-natured fellow died one day, and his friends assembled at his funeral, but no,one had a good word to say about the decsased. Even at the grave all was silent. At length a good hearted German,as he turned to go home,said, " Veil he vas a goof schmo — ker." —At the battle of Waterloo, an Irish and a Scotch regiment were orderad to the front together. "Scotland forever !" cried a Scotchman. "An' euld Ireland foriver and iver, and longer and longer than that l" echoed an Irishman. —A musician complained that the tyrant Dionysius gave him nothing, after promising him much, for the exercise of his art, when the tyrant said, we are quits ; you tickled my ears,aud I did the very same by yours." —An Irishman said he was in a boat when the wind blew hard, but he was not at all alarmed, because he had his life insured : "He never had anything happen to him by which lie could make any money." —Wonderful Work ~The man who made a shoe for the foot of a mountain is now engaged on a hat for the head of a discourse ; after which he will mann• facture a plume for General Intelligence. —A. man has published a hook,advis ing all men to "mind only their own busi ness:" A reviewer asks, '• Why doesn't he mind . lais, instead of telling other peo ple \Shat to do ?" --IJorace Grebley was sitting in Nib lo's theatre, in New York, one evening, when that unmannerly brute,to be found in all theatres, lounged in, and took a standing position directly in front of the philosopher of the blanched tile. He took fire at this, but managing his pas sion with his usual good temper, patted the intruder on the shoulderwith his white hat, and gently requested him oc curred upon the stage, to let him be ap prised of it; for you see, my dear sir, that at present I must totally depend up on your kindness." —Louisiana affairs arc in a bad con dition. The New Orleans correspondent of the New York Tribune telegraps thus ; "I have received trustworthy informa tion that five men were hired to assassi nate Governor Wells, when on his way back to this pity from his late visit to his home in the parish of St. Landry. The Governor, having received information of their designs, avoided them by taking a circuitous route bf over four hundred miles. Information has been received from different parishes that bands of law- less men are committing outrages on white and black Unionists." Oiid Fellowship in United States. At the Grand Lodge of the Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows in the United ,States, which recently met in •13altimore, sotoe very interesting statistics were made public, which show the strength of the Order in this country. Returns were made from all the States except Texas and North Carolina, and they show the total number of 'member of Lodges to be 170,175, and of Encampments 25,746. Pennsy lvrnia has the largest membership, 51,708 in the Lodges, and 5,944 in the Encampments. Ohio is next. with 22,- 694 members in Lodges, and 4527 mem bers of ; Encampments. Maryland has 11,446 members of Lodges; and 1402 members of Encampments, and Indiana 11,283 members of Lodges, and 2324 members o-1' Encampments. The total amount of relief granted during the last year iu all the States was about $600,- 000, of which Pennsylyania granted $179,471 ; Maryland, 671,208 ; Ohio, $60,174 ; Indiana, $41,527. Letter Prom naltissiore, Bo,llinlore illd., Sept.2sth ISGG. DEAR SPY at last—this is the only exclamation gladdened humanity can utter after so long a s,eason of hot and ehangable weather, at least, it is the first salutation one rece.ires upon Meeting another on the street or in the drawing room. And it is cold—my teeth chat. tared furiously yesterday morning and the breath of boreas, though afar off, had the effect of compelling me to change gar ments, and today" I again winter clad in the habiliments of merino and wool. I an glad it is so,—glad for two reasons —first because sickness will deerease,the cholera be less fatal (where it is,) and secondly,because it will have the wel comed effect of making all sorts of busi ness good. If .a man's business be not good,ot course his patronage to his neigh bor is dull, if' the merchant. is dull, the printer complains,and so moves the world iu such an uneven w'iy that every one is peevish and cross, and no one is ready to give his neighbor a civil answer. I long for cold weather ; what say you, reader ? The Somerset, one of the Liverpool Steamers came pp to her wharf a week ago with cholera on board, but .was soon ordered away by the health cfficers, and sent to quarantine, there she has been kept until the last few days when she was allowed to conic up to the city and un load, having been thoroughly fumigated and cleaned by the health officers of the port. Her passengers going west were allowe,d to pass on,while those of the city were sent to the harbor hospital, there! to be kept until all danger of the disease shall be passed. The officers deserve much praise for the prompt manner in which they have worked in this case, in trying to keep the pestilence from our city, it having been free from it thus far, while all the country north and south, more or less, seems visited by it. Political matters are all ablaze—Know Nothings. iC higs, Locofocos, Democrats, Conservatives, Radicals South, Radicals North, and Union Men are all mixed up so that it is a hard matter to tell what I am myself, whether a Johnson supporter a Congyess Radical. a Doolittle Radical or a Nero Franchise man, but in a few days we hope to be enlightened since the clouds are breaking away in the Northern horizon, and light dawns in the mighty \Vest. We had quite a procession of the "boys in blue" a few clays ago, and on Wednesday will have the "boys in gray." which will have the largest parade,and "be cheered the most I shall more fully deter mine after the last scene close, will give a short account of what is seen and hear . on the memorable occasion. I don't. know that there is anything specially new to prate about, unless I be permitted to have a little chat with the readers concerning literary matters. A fellow must feel just right when he launches his frail craft such a sea nowa days, 'since so many critic sharks are darting through the deep, with brazen mouths and spreading fins, ready to seize upon poor unfortunate wretches,who may chance be cast upon its waters, not thor oughly protected. I have been reading , a new novel this morning called " The ' Hidden Sin," the work of a genuine novelist, not only pronounced so by me, but by genuine, first class critics. I like to read a book wharein its characters are , drawn like human beings, and not mere stage actors or properties. This feature distinguishes this work from the ordinary run of sensation novels. Messrs Harper & Brothers,New York are the publishers. The best history of the late war is a history entitled " Harpers Pictorial Histo ry of the Great Rebellion" in the United States, It contains more than five hun dred illustrations, each picture being a paragraph, a chapter in itself, and the reader not only reads but has a chance to see the war as it actually progressed. Ido not know of other literary matter very interesting, hence the closing of this letter. More anon. HENRY J. Howittb. ' You fool, - - SPECIAL NOTICES. Lovely girls and fee' ivo boys,—send an addressed envelop:. and 25 cents, awl I. will send yea seine valuable information that will please you. MISS J.1.N13 BRYAN, june iGth, ly 523 Broadway, New York. Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their ad vantage by return mail time of charge) by addiess ing the undersigned, Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card, All others will please address their obedient servant MOS. F. GU A N, Dec. 30 "GZ. ly. Sal I:roadway. New York. — DEAF NESS, B LlidDi\ ESS AND — CS I hurl', treated with the utmost success, by Dr. .1, ISAACS, tieulist and Anrist, (formerly of Lydell. Holland,) No MO Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi monials from the most reliable sources in the city and el catty can be seen at his Office. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients. as he rats no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyca inserted without pain. No charge made for exanii, nation. mar. 24, a-ly may Marry p:apily, Irrespective of wealth. ago or beauty; and the love of the oppo-ito sex can be gained by following simple rules, Send a directed envelope to SARAH B. LIM BERT. junclGth, ly Greenpoint, Kings Co., New York WONDERFUL BUT TRUE! INIA.DANE itE: , I[NOTON, the world renswnod Astrolo .gist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while :n clairvoyant state delineates the very feattu es of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instru ment of intense power, known as the t'syelicumi trope, guarantees to produce a perlect and life-like picture of the future husband or wife of the Rapti cant, with date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of character, ire. This is no imposition, as testimonials without number can assert. liy stating place of birth.age, disposition,color of eye-, and hair and enclosing fitly cents and stamped envelope ad dressed to yourself, you will receive the picture by return mail, together with desired information. Address in confidence, MADAME GMITRUDE RMILLNGTON. P.O. Box 297, West Troy. N. Y. Sept. 2i, limo. •. Stramt,ge, lant True. R 9 Ann A YEAR made by any ono with sl.s— Stencil Tools. tio experience neces sary. The Presidents, Cashiers, and Trea , urers of 3 Banks indorse the circular. Sent free with sam 11es. Address the American Stencil Tool Works, .Springfield, Vermont. july 25, 3m. IRTZEZ.SX.ERS 1X73133E51T,74,R5,, Dr. L. 0. Montoz' Corroiia, the greatest stimulator in the world, will force Whiskers or 111 ustaehe to grow on the smoothest ace or chin; never,known to titil; sample for trial sent troe to any one desirous of testing its merets. Address, tteeres C0.,78 Nassau St., N, 1, june 30,-311-10. rpETE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERI- A. ENCE OF AN IN'VALT.D.. . Published for the benefit and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer ft•orn' Nervous premature decay of Manhood, ae., supply ing at the same time rite. Means of Self Cure. By one who has cureil himself after undergoing con siderable quackery. lay enclosing a postpaid ad• dressed envelope, single copies, free of charge, may be lied of the author•. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Rings Co„ N. Y. jan. ETCH ! ITCH ! ITCH r. SCE.ll.°2o.l3ltort.,a.wczE! IL Will Cure the Itch in 48 Hours. Also cures Salt Ithetun, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skim Price 10 cents. For:sale Ly all druggists. By.,sending CO cents to Weeks di Pot ter, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, it will bu forwarded by mail, free of . postage, to any June 9, ly. part of the United States. LADIES TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE The Real Yelpau Female Pills. [Warranted French ] rphese Pills, so celebrated many years *ago in Paris for the relief of female ir resulnritics,are now offered for sale fur the lit st time in America. They have been kept in comparative obscurity from the fact that the originator. Dr. Vel r pati ; is a physician in Paris of geat.ti ealth and con sc.ientions principles, and has withheld them t t orn general use, lest they should b. employed for nib lawful purpeses. In otercoming temale obstrue t ions they seem really omnipotent. They are offer ed to the public only for legitimate purposes, and all agents are forbidden to sell them when it is un derstood that tho of is unlawful. Sold. by It. Williams and Pr. Parry, Columbia. Ladles can procure a box sealed from the eyes of the elLious by enclosing at and six stamps to O. G. Staples, General Agent for us, Watertown, N.Y. or to .-the abuye agents, Jan. 6,1 y- To (.3onsitnaptives. THE 4BVELITISEB, HA.VING BEEN restored to health in a feu• weeks by a eery inmple remedy, after having suffered scvetal years, with a severe lung affection, :tad that dread disease, Cop. sumption—is anxious to make, known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a min; of the prescription used (free of charge.) with ;The direc tions for preparing :aid using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Aid tuna, Broil (Alias, Coughs, Golds, etc. The only object of the talvertiaer in -ending the prescription is to bencli the afflicted. and spread information which he con ceivestJ b.: invaluable, aad he hopes every sulferer will try his remedy, as it %till coat ycu notning, and may prove a blessing, Parties wishing the perscription, will please ad dress Rey. EDWARD A. WILSON, I'.illiarnbutg,King. County. Dec. 00, '6l„-Unn New York Errors of Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for,years from Nervous Debility. Premature Deeay, aim all the effects of you Mitt' indkuretion, will. for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt: and directions for makmg the simple remedy by wllich ha was cured. S i.J.utrs wishing to wont by the advertiser's oxperieneo,can do so by addressing Jolly 11. OGDEN, Dec. 30 'C3 ly, No. 13, Chambers st.. V. READ I READ GREAT ATTRACTION! DAVID HANAUER'S U. S. CLOTHING EMPORUM, Front Street, first Store above Walnut St., Columbia, Pa. The Largest, Best Assorted, Handsom- est and Cheapest stock of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, lIATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &,c., (to. Ever exhibited in these regions, which will be sold at prices TO.DEFY ALL COMPETITION ! Come one and all, both grent,and Small To Little Davy's Clothing hall ; And get a lit from head to foot At prices that. your purse will snit may 12, '66 tf PARRY'S EITAIRIT SURE, PURE DRUGS, WM X .1 C ga iSI 0 a P Perfumery, AND PATENT M EDICINES. AT THE LOWEST CASLI PRICES. All Goods warranted to be a: rep resented. NEW DRY GOOD STORE. iidjoining odd DW ARD REUSS begs leave to inform the Citizens of Columbia and vicinity that he 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 as GENTS. FURNISHING- GOODS, CLOTH'S. CASINEIZES, DRESS GOODS, Calicoes, Muslins, Tick lugs. Delaines, Merinos. Poplins, Silks plain and figured, NotionsLf:c. (to., He hopes - by strict attention to business, and low prices, to merit the patronage of this communty. EDWARD REUSS. N. B.—The Tailoring business Will still be carried on in all its branches. E. R. Cola Sept-S. Powder House Blown Up. $lO REWARD mEN Dollars reward will be paid for _L the arrest and conviction of the per sons, or for information that will lead to their arrest of the persons, on Thurs day night, last, blew up our powder house. aug. - 11, J. RUMPLE Lt . SON. .6..nranziST3LATCVELS ZifOTZ en. "COSTA TE OF NICHOLAS PLEASANT, 1.1.1 late of the Borough of Columbia, Lan caster County, dec'd. Letters of administration having been slanted to the undersigned in the above Estate,notice 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. CLARKSON PLEASANT. Sept. 15 Gt Administrator. E. T. Fisher, HAT and BoNis:ET BLEACHING ESTABLISHMENT zalim's Building—Third Story, Lancaster, Pa: Ladies' and Misses' Straw Hats altered, bleached and pressed in the latest style. Felt and Beaver Hats blocked over to Fashionable Shapes. Orders from Milli ners promptly attended to. Sept.ls it. SAHA:TOGA SPRING WATER Li`or sale at PARRY'S EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE A S EWING MACHINE. And when getting, be sure to get a good one. The WHEELER & WILSON Is undoubtedly THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE IN USE 4.ny one wishing to purchase a machine, can have one on trial, and if not entirely satisfied, can return it. Also awe's Tailorin.g, AND FAMILY MACHINES. For sale by W. G. PATTON, Agent., at the store of:Maltby cr: Case, Locust Street, Columbia, Pa tweet Catawba Wirup' FOR FAMILY AND TABLE USE! Also a large assortment of French, Ger man and Domestic Wines, at .J. C. .BUCHER'S, Cor, Front and Locust Sts. FIRST LIA.TI:3NAL, BANK OF COLUMBIA Is prepared to make Collections on all Accessible Points on Liberal Terms, Discount Notes, Drafts. Bills of Exchange, ‘te., linrand sell Silver, Gold, cte., We lave made arrangements to draw Drafts on England, Ireland; SCotland, France and all parts of Germany. Interest will be pai . on special deposits, For 12 months, 51 percent., for G Inonths, 41 per cent., for 3 ouontb.s . , 3 per cent. per annum. We also furnish all United States Secu rities and other Bonds and Si ocks t charg ing the Broker's commission only. Discount day: Mondays at 10 o'clock, A. M. S. S. DETWILER, july 7 ly. Cashier. --- TATEMENT SHOWING THE CON dition of the First National Rank, of Columbia, on Monday, July IS6ti, RESO UR. OES. Notes and bills discaunted, 137;763.42 U. S. Bands for circulation, 150,000,n0 U S Soen ride,. on hand, 2.!1,7 00 ,00 33 1,133,1? Call in notes of other banks, :3.078,95 Legal tenders A: Comp'd :Notes, 30 ,US ), , i0 4:3,018,05 Cll , ll Items, 5,067.58 Doe from hunks, 11,3. 0,5 n Expenses, E0"5,46 Interest on deposits, 1,569.3 , 3 Taxes, 1.351,13 4,915,97 Fixtures, 1.208,0; Capital Stock., paid $130m01,00 Surplus Fund, a.',o%* U Circulation, 132,0,10,0) Depot-it nn Certificate, C 0401.70 Do 'l' ran , ..ie n t, 40,214 r 93 100.011,0 Dividends unpaid, 125,00 Due to Banks and Bankers, 8,7.57,00 Profit and Los,, 819,57 Exchanges, 701.18 Disvounts, 4,113 10 lnturest., 2,972 In 8.941,31 1140tt,923,00 Indebtedness of Directors, :: 4 22,700 Sworn to }MCI ,ul..,:eribed by S. S. DETWILER, Cashier. July 7 thrt. READ ! BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS At I. a BRUNER'S CHEAP CASH STORE, Front St., above Locust, Columbia. areconstantly receiving additions V to our stock, and have now 11,;:large and varied assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS UK LS 9 Consisting of Delaines, Challis Lawns, Mozainbiques, plain and figured, Alpacas, Poplins; W e invite attention to our stock o f Muslms,Sheetm gs, Checks, Pickings,. Linens, Flannels, Cf-inzhams, Calicoes, &e., at NEARLY OLD PRICES. A. complete assortment of WAirtiS, CASSIMERES. VESTINGS, TWEEDS, JEANS, COTT EN ADES.&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 d GAITERS Made of the best material, ancPwarranted equal to the best home-made work. CALL AND SEE US. NO CHARGE TO SEE GOODS. july 14,'60. F ARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INS GRANC E COMPAN Y, YORK, PENN'A., APRIL Ist IS6G. Accumulated Capital, $455,728,96. This Company continues to issue Poli cies of Insurance ou .Buildings or personal Property, in Town or Country: at Ca.qi, or mutual rates. IL KRABER, President D. STRICICLEn, Secretary. Kikunn, T.i o3r.ks GRAY, ELI KINDICI jOIrxLANDI,:s. Wpr. NVALLACE, GEO. D. En- ER T, 1). STRICKLER. Applications for Insurance will be made to jul3• 7'61 tf EXCELSIOR. THE FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, ODD FELLOWS' HALL, J'_ :11 , 11 -7, 2 - P,RS, PROPEtrZTOR TS still in the field. Though the themom eter ranges high. we manage to keep the public and ourselves cool and active by the refreshing draughts drawn from our fountains of sparkling Soua Water.— All ye that thirst come and drink. The New-York Board of Health recommends Soda Water us the most healthful beverage offered to the thirsty public. Our stock of drugs, proprietary and other medicines, fine essential oils and flavoring extracts, toilet articles and drug gists sundries generally, will be found well tilled, and - carefully , selected with a view to please. The lbllowing list will embrace a few of our leading in titles ; BURNETTS PREPARATIONS, R.AL LISTON, as a wash is cooling and soothinr , ing in effect, removes tan, sun burn, prick ' ly heat, and allays irritation caused by the bites of morquitoes and other insects. Applied to the head and face after shaving the effect is to remove burning and un pleasant sensations. COCOAINE—For the Hair, prepared from the oil of cocoa nuts, being, favorably known already requires no comment. FLAVORING EXTRACTS.—Those of Burnett ct, Co., stand unequalled for quality and cheapness. Hair Preparations, we offer a full line, composed in part of Hall's Hair Renewer, Taboets Regenerator, London Restorer, Ambrosias, - Savages Ursina-- (genuine Bear't grease) Hauel's Rau Lustrael„ Po mades and oil from the laboratories of Baizin, Glenn, Taylor and others. Perfumes ant'. Colognes, Baizin's, Pha lon's, Glenn's and Hauel's, ikc. ORANGE FLOWER WATER, of re cent importation, as a flavoring for light desserts and drinks is much used. CONGRESS' WATER, direct from the springs at :Saratoga. THE LIGHTNING FLY-KILLER, a sure thing, as all who use it testify. Re member the place to get it, is MEYERS' july 2S, G. Family Medicine Store. JUST RECEIVED. A Large Assortment of French & American Toilet Soaps at PARRY'S Golden• Mortar Drug Store. —" Front Street, Columbia ju'y 14, '65 LIABILITIES. = , 13.-43 , ctez,x-rsi t M. S. SHUMAN, AfILITARY AND NAVAL CLAIM AGENCY, Authorized by U. S. License, At No, 56 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa Experience and competent Assistants enable me to prosecute with dispatch and success all kinds . qf Claims before the sev eral Departments or the GovernmeAtt of.the United States, and of W several seeral States. Being duly licensed as a ' claim. Agent, prompt attention will be giyen to the col lection of the following classes of claims : : BOUNTY AND PAY, due discharged soldiers and Sailors. BOUNTY AND PAY, clue Widows or Children, Ir:idlers or Mothers, Brothers or Sisters of deceased Soldiers or Sailors, LOCAL BOUNTY..due Veterans, enlisted and credited in the 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. or Sisters otdeceasedSoldiers,upon whom they were dependent. PENSIONS for Teamsters and a rtificufs, hospital stewards, saddlers, or all per sons enlisted in the civil services of the United States. PENSIONS AND GRATUITIES for Sol- diers or their Widows from Pennsylva- nisi in the war of 1812. PAY due from Pennsylvania to Officers and Privates of Co's B, D and B , 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 inthe United State service. Pay due for use of horses in Capt. Hobble's and other 100 clays 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, itc. p.43-Claims from a distance can haye their business attended 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 \ill be immediately sent, according, to the instruction of the parties interested. Instruction and advice free of uharge,and all letters sent to this office, asking infor mation, and enclosing stamp, will receive prompt attention. CHARGES.—Fees fair and moderate,and in no case will charges be made until the money is collected. _ $44. 3,9 2:',Gl) JAMES BLACK, Attorney at Law and Claim Agent Hon. Henry G. Long, Hon. A. L. Hayes, John B. Livingston; Esq., 1), IV. Patterson, Esq., G. \f Kline, Esq., of Lancaster, Pa. Barr Spangler, Esq., Marietta, Pa., Geo. U. Hendrickson, Esq., Mt. Joy, Pa., Col. S. Shock, Samuel Grove, of Columbia. Pa. Henry Andrews, Esq., Colcinanville, Pa. Aug. 4-2. m 11 . 372. 31:11trs;IIIALL'S CATAItRiI SNUFF. This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the best article known for curing the Catarrh, Cold to the Dead and Headache. It ha , been found an ex cellent remedy in many ca ,- ec of sore Eyes. Deaf ness ha, been tciuoven by it. and Hearing has often been groat ly improved by its use, It is frngrant and agreeable. and Gives Haitnediate Relief To the dull tied% y pain, causzd by di:, •::sos of the Ilead. The sensations after using it arc delightful and invigorating. It opens. and purges out all ob struetione. strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to the parts affected. MOre than Thirty Years' - - Of Sale and of Dr. 31ar,hall's Catarrh and Headache Snuff, ha , proved it , great value lin. all the common dit.eases of the II cad, aad at this moment it -stands higher than ever before. It is recoil - Ili - wadi:a by many of Op , bo:st phy-icians , and is ii,ed with great. .twee,_ and ,alk-facnon Ovt•rywhere. kteadi the Certificates or Whole sale Druggists 2u, The undo,i g ped, /raving. for many year. been ac quainted with Dr. MarNhall's Cabo r Headache snuir, and sold in Our wholesale [lade, cheerfully state, that. we believe it io be equal in every respect to t.l.e recoininendations given of it thr the cure if Catarrhal Affections. and that it is decidedly the best article we have crop linotru for all common diseases of the (lead. Burr S: Perry, 1:o.ton, Barrie: k Park, New York Reed, Au-ton S Co., " A. IV hD. Sands, Brown.Lantson & C 0.." Stephen l'aul & Co. " Reed, Cutler & Co., " Isrtto I Minor di Co., Seth W. Fowle, " McKesson & Robbins, " Fairbank & Co. A. L. Seovill & Co., I.ltn,haw,Folinands & Co; M, Ward. Close & Co , " U. 11. Bay, Pot timid, Ma Bush di Gale, For Sale by all Druggist,. TRY IT. Jan. 0, `oo.ly HOME INSURANCE COMPANY of is.TEw Yortic Office, No. 1:33 Broadway Cash Capital, Assets, Ist July, IStiG, Liabilities, Abstract of the TWENTY-SIXTH SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT, Showing the condition of the Company on the Ist clay of July, 1866. thsh, Balance in Bank, $ 279,737 S 7 Bonds and Mortgages, being first lien on Real Estate, 971,292 30 Loans on Stocks, payable on demnd, 55,0.1 00 United State, Scooks, (market i•altre,) . 1,373,251 30 State and Mmileird Stocks and Punus, [mni:et vaitte,] 411.131 00 Bank Stocks, [mar ket value.] 11S,S7S 00 Interest due on Ist of .ittly, 18 - 6. 11,171 53 Balance in hands of .1 getits and in courso of transmission, 1.2;,14.0 OS Bills Receivable Lior Premiums on Inland Risks, .te.l . 13,761 32 Government Stamps on hand, 387 u 0 Other Property, Mr , eellaneous Items, 50,737 TO Premiums due and uncollected on Po:icies i , ....ne41 at OllicejFirc,lnlan.l d• i\larine] 234122 4 Steanicr Magnet, and Wrecking Apparatus, 83,1 S 1i OE Claim , for Losses ont:.tanding onl,t of July, 136 G, $129,449 13 Due Stockholders on account of Dividend,:: 910 00 CHAS .7. MARTIN, Prest. A. F. WILLMARTH, V..P. JOHN McGES, Sec. J. H. WASHBURN, Ass't Sec. D. A. HEALD. Gen. Agt. Total loss by Portland Fire, $112,041 42 all paid before 15th inst. A. J. KAUFFMAN, Agent, Sept 15 tf. Columbia, Pa. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OLP THE UNITED STATES, OFFERS induceents to those propos ingm to assure, which are believed to be unequalled. ANNUAL CASH DIVIDENDS. ALL THE PROFITS DIVIDED PRO RATA, AMONG THE ASSURED. Organized July 1859. Accumulated Fund, over $2,000,000 Annual Income, over $1,200,00S Win. C. Alexander. President. H. B. Hyde, Vice President. G. W. Philips, Actuary Office 92 Broadway, Isfew York. For further particulars apply to W. G. PA TON, Agent, Columbia, Pa. jun. 9, '6O BAY RUM FOR TILE TOILET. Recommended by all Doctors, for wash ing purposes. 75 cents per bottle, at J, C. BUCHER'S, Cor. Front and Locust Sts. july 14, '66 tf - - - PATENT FLOUR. . T C. Fell Bro's. patent self-rising . flour. It needs 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 (SZ; BRO., july 2S, 'GO tf Odd Fellows' Hall. D ELIGHIT'S SPANISH Lustrale Will make Hair grow on Bald Heads. For sale at PARRY'S. Referenees $2,000,000 00 3,096,022 00 130,385 13 IMRE 3,:,96,932 00 LIABILITIES. JOHN M. GREEN Successor to JESSE SMITH. NEW HAT & C.A.) STORE, No. '64 North Queen Street, Howell's Building, Lancaster, Pa. 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 Sr, CAP STORE, at the place above mentioned, where he will be at all times prepared to supply those who may favor him with a call with, the ' •-• BF,ST, & CHEAPEST HATS ct CAPS of the Latest and Molst Fallionable Style, Having had considerable experience in the business, lie hopes to meet a gezleroug share Of public patronage.' ' ' • • aug. IS-6G-ly JOHN M. GREEN. LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH, LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH; LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S . Celebrated Specific fills Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Juari, Detamarre, Chief Physician to the I.T.ospiral du Nord ou Lariboisiere of Paris. This invaluable medicine is no imposition, but is, unfailing in the cure of Spermatorriuc or Seminar weakness. Every species of Genital or Urinary', Irritability, Involuntary or nightly Seminal sions from whatever cause produced, or however severe, will be Speedily relieved and the organs re; stored to healthy action. . . Rend the following opinions of eminent French. physisians: "We have used the Specific Pills prepared by Gar-- anciere w Duhont..No. '214 Rue Lombard, from the pri.scription of Dr. -Juan Delamarrc, in our private practice with uniform success,and wo believe there is no, other medioino se well calculated to cure alb perso.o,s 5411 - tering from ,Invuluntary Emissions or• cui,y• other weakness of the Sexur,l Organs, whether • caused, by ,`l,.ettelitary mode- of living, excesses, el: - abuse.. • Paris, May 1.4 1 sm., Etelli:atire of CounterfeitN. The Genuine Pills are sold, by all the principal Druggists throughout the world, prico One dollar per Box, or six Boxes for five 'dollars, tiARANCIEILE Derorr, Sole Proprietors, No. 214 Rue Lombard, Paris. One dollar enclosed to any authorised Agent, will insure a box by return mail, securely sealed front rill observation, six boxes fpr five'dollers. • ' Sae Geeeral Agents 10” America, • OSCAR 14,MOSES ZCO,, 27 Courtdialiit St„N. N. 11,—French, German, • Spanish nod Eneilish Pamphlets,containing full particulars and dit:ectipp,s, fur use, sent free to any addri.-s, . . Agent for Columbia, 4. A. Ale)ers, Jan. 6, Iy. puRE (ROUND SPICES at JACKSON'S A DESIRABLE FARM - AT PUBLIC SALE. \\TILL be sold at Public Sale on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th, IS6OI AT THT!.I FRANKLIN HOUSE, The following described real estate,sittiate in West Hempdeld Township, one mile north of Columbia ; A tract of Land containing 76 ACRES, 30 PERCHES, in an excellent state of cultivation. About five acres of wood land. The property is divided into fields of from 5 to 15 acres each,under good fence with water in every field. There is a NEW 110 U:SE AND 13A111.57 on the premises with all the necessary provements, Out Kitchen, Spring Moose, with good water, Smoke House, Bako Oven. Corn Crib, Lime Kiln,a good young Orchard, (C•c. This property is situate in at. heal thy and flourishing neighborhood,good society awl convenient to Schools,Churches ,te. There is an EXCELLENT FURNACE SITE on the premises and in all probability. plenty of iron ore. There is also a good water power. There is about 14 acres of wheat Whilih will be sold with or without the place. ,tt32.93,00 can remain in the litrm, the bal ance to suit the purchaser. Persons wishing to view the place will colt on Rudolph Herr, (nly agrnt) living thereon, or on my nephew, B. F. tteise, living near by. Sale to commence at two o'clock. P. M. on said day when lerin, will be malt known by Sept. 1 is TO THE PUBLIC. BEFORE BUYING YOUR COAL Else where, give us a call and EXAMINE OUR STOCK Our Coal is all kept in separate bins and not mixed. We only keep the four first class articIes , BALTIMOR CO., BLACK DIAMOND. LYKEN'S VALLEN," When the Schuylkill Coal is desired we can soil it by the car load or otherwise. Prices as low as any in Columbia and what you buy you receive. COOPER LC:, rEART, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber and Coal. Sept. 1 60. HURRAH FOR THE NEW CLOT INC STORE, The Best and Cheapest in Columbia at tho BLUE ERONT We are now offering. clothes cheaper than the cheapest, and can suit the most partici ular ones, both in styles, fit and quality.— Our prices lbr all wool clothes, range from *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 manu factory, thus saving to the purchaser Vie wholesale profit. Give as a call, and you are sure to be suited. Blue Front Clothing Store, Front Street, opposite the Ferry Landing. N. B. Coats, Pants and Vests cut ettie shortest notice, in the latest style. H. BLI,LUBNTHAT I , Aug 25 65 tf. JUST RETEIVED. ALARGE ASSORTMENT OF CEDAR and Willow Ware at REAR LER'S House Furnishing Store, Stoves of the most approved pattern al, ways on hand. Sept 1 66 ANDY'S NEW RESTAURANT. FRONT STREET ABOVE WALNUT. COLUMBIA, PA, The subscriber has opened a first class Eating House and Restaurant, where may be had at all times Oysters in every style, Rot coffee and all other refreshments cal culated to please the tastes of the most fastidious epicurean. Lacers' Ale, and Frank's linger beer, always on draught, also the best winos. ANDREW ZELLER Nov. 25, '65 PRIME RIO COFFEE at JACKSON'S Feb. 10 66.4 f. lITTPORTIED FRENCII, ENGLISH AND GERMAN Flower Rt. Ornamental Grass Seeds, Among which are the Everlasting Flow er seeds, a new article in this market, put up in neat papers with descriptions of flowers &c., and directions for cultiyation printed on each. Just received through mail, and for sale at JAPTc A FINE ASSORTMENT OF HAIR BRUSHES, at • PARRY'S Drug Store, • Front Street, Columbia, R. A. REATITLEPARIE. M. D. G. D. DI:JARDIN, M. D. JEAN LE LEuctuts, M . . D. GEO. W. lIEISE
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