The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, October 20, 1866, Image 2

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S afiaradk: - - Oct. 20,1800.
Advertiserainta, to 'secure Immediate insertion
mast be handed in on or before Thursday evening
each week. -
L Tlie =News,
4 disastrous fifc 9ccii . fr' O l in Quebec
9n Sunday night, S:eyenteen churches
and convents were destroyed; two 'thous
and houses were, corisumecl„ and twenty.
thnusand persons were rende'redhome:
less. • FoUr ineUwere killed and others
wounded I )y;an explosion. -
,
A whole Sqhare "of buildings in
,Ash.
land, Pa., were destroyea by . fire
Sunday night.
The Atlautia Base-Ball 'Club of - ?..1.e.7:
York beat the Athletics of Pliiladelplia
at the Former piace,l on . :the 1,5;.h. The
score. was 27 to •17.
The Dumber of deaths in NCNV York
last week
Gov. bulloCk, of - 11Iassachtis$J.1.:, , has
fixed on the.29th Novembeasduy
of 'th.a.nkSgiving. This is the tiny ap
pointed by, the President. •
John i'l'orrissey has
for Congress by, - the. :Democratic 't.ru ion
;
Convention of he Fifth 'New York -
Dis
trict:
Horace Greeley has- been nominated
for" - Congiess in the Fourth 'Dbtriet of
NeW . York. Mr Benjamin • Wood will
probably be one of his co - niPetiters.
Petitions signed by the opponents of •
the-present city gove'rnM . 3ntorlitaitnore
asking-G-ON . Srnor Swaun'tp remove the
police coUnlis's'ion . mach ebtU
meet in that 4:3•lty:' - As the . f koliee board
has 'the apliointnerit, of judges-fur 'the ap
proachingtate queStioA is
au impoVa4
The doasOrvatives carried the munici
pal election at Memphis, on 'Saturday:
The Louisiille-Theatre "was ciesti•oyett
by Dro.pa• Friday night. , . LoSs
Queen Dime and suite - sailed from
Sari' , Franeis dO for •Hon s blitla on, S:ktn,r
.. • ••
do
"The namberOf deaths in' Philadelphia
last W 0 .61 was 466 'Of which 47'we're
from cholera. •
It is- antioiineed that Secretary , Stan
ton: is about to resign, and be:will pr'oba:.
biy:be succeeded by Gen. Sher-man.
Gov. HUMplirey's, iri . his Message to the
Islisssissi4l 'Legislature; urges the re
jection of the Constitutional Amendment.
• ,
Over '2O . persbni were killed And
.;
woupled,by . ; a:,explosiori on Wednesday in
•
'St. !Lou,.
An express train ran down an emkink
ment on the Pennsylvania railroad, near
Meadville:on:Wednesday last and ali in
t t he train ivere..more or less injured.
election returns.from many of
the counties is this State have been re
ceived. The'majority of General Geary,
as ,1r as heard from, is , bet,we,en 17,000
end 49,00,
—Much excitement was created thro'
the country- last week by a despatch
.from Washington to the Philadelphia
L3cl7er' sfatin4 that the President had
submlttad to the taw of,cer of his Dibinet
questions as to whether the present is a:
Constitutional Oangress ? what means are.
.
uecossary to.adopt do -tlt•
to. a ,-
tional OciugresS ? and .other
matters lo'oking to revolutionary proceed
ings. The 'declarations that have bean
made by the President and his Mends
gave force to the despatch. 'GtAd'fit'once
went up, and -bitter denunciations, of a
President r ho wa.s. willing to plMlie, the
country. intb. c amither war were, rite.' ; The
,
truthfulness efl the despatch, however,
wae: denied, and the proprietors. Of the
Ceder; on examining into the subject
waisatisfiei that their reporter had give
currency to the story with Out Sufficient
grounds:.
peath,,nrjr.ohn Van Buren.
John Van Ben died on Subday last,
on lioa-rd. the'4eamship Scotia, at, sea.—
His body waslirou.ght on to New York.
. -
Mr. Van Buren cv4s the second son of
the:late Martin Van' Buren, eight Pres
ident of the 'United States, .who, died 'in .
the summer of - 1862. Jphial r anßuren
was borriiittudson; YorlF.,Ve.bruairy
1810. He graduated at 'Yale in
1828'. - *-
He spidled ; hty Ny:ltla Hon .Tierijamix, .
Butler,at Albany,
,and Hon. A.arou Vam.
derpool, ati Kinderhook." fie was• then ad
mitted to the tar•s. subsequently accOM
•
pained' his father as, a member ,of his
Jeeration when the latter was .minister, to
En,land
1445, he was clectecl by - the .I.egis
latiire'of4e9 Fork, Attoruey' • Q-eneral
and soon went actively jot) politic's. -la.
1843 he was 'a, freer:soiler;- Bab geently he
actld with the' Detiiocraic,party:.,.lsaring
war he seined- to be op sides of the
Singe the e) . hse the; rehelli.;an'he has
taken but little . pait ici: polities. He was
a man of brilliant abilities; tie able' lawyer,
and an eloque , ./ . t and witty Or'arer,but he
cked that ha.rnioniblis, b3lamee.' - and suie•
7411.. ed deis Which moUld ?hai:e
s. . .
atesru a an : of high rank.
editorial and Vtiordiniens,
—Gold is selling at 148/.
.V . e'ry Pleasant—The weather
--:Fashionable—Red Circulars
—Pretty,--That gold pen sign,
lately
put np by our enterprising friend W. E.
Hess.
—Should be filed—The •gutter cross
ing at 2nd and Locust Sreets.
Editor.
—Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Hoop
Skirt as •adVertised in another column is
for sale in Columbia at Haldeman's. ,
—John Hartman Offers his 'new house
on Third street at private sale.
—W. Hayes Grier has been appointed
Assistant Assessor 'ot Internal _Revenue
for the. Division' comprising -Columbia
.ind West Hempfield,..in place- of W. U.
Hess, resinied.. . •
Died out—The oil . fever in this
region. It would Make an interesting
Chapter - in tile - history of the "Ciainty, if
a statement - could-be-made - of the number
of-persons who h.ave been "taken in and
done for" in Oil. speculations.
- Edmund- Spering is the author
ized agent, for Columbia, for the Crosby
Opera House Ar'.;-A.ssociation.
Witwer_of No* Holland, this
County; drew, the second in the
soldiers' Gift Concert in Washington
City, on Nonday last. - t wna a house
and lot in that City, yalged 4t $BOOO.
---:-Prepare for winter's frosts and chill
ing - Winds with driving snow; and go to
the store of I. 0. Bruner,. and lay in a
supply of his cheap flannels and woolen
goods. ere prices go ki-n-her
—Ben. Wood, ot"7:1i; York, has pur
chased an island, nearly two thousand
acres in extent, in the Chesapeake Bay,
for $7300, Most of the-. are a is un
cultivated, aad the, 'whole is full of canvas
backs and other winged. ga,tne.•.• 7
. .
—Fifty thousand of whalebone Were
sold' in New Bedford last week.
L-john P. Dillon. IN, If., who was
concerned in the 10S11- outbreak of 181 S,
is dead: • • • -
—The 'taxable banking capital of Cin
i9 $2.,T00 ,00Q, b twenty-two
arms.
- - -Northampton, Mass., has raised a,
pne hundred 'pound squash'.
—John T. Hoffman, the democratic
candidate for Governor of New York, is
ill in. New York city.
London lady has promised Mr
Spurgeon $20,000 for the foundation, of
2,aorphapage.
can a boy make kis_ locket
last ?By nook - jug leis w.a,iotc.oat and trous
er& first.
—:rhe only blusterer from whom a
brave man will take a blow is the wind..
=What is fashion ? Dinner 'at mid
night, and headache- in the• morning. -
-Who was Jonah's tutor? The whale
who brought him up. ' .
• —When is Echo like a visiting ac
quaintance ? When she returns your
—People who -travel into cannibal
countries are apt to be turned into Indian
meal.
—How was it that Noah. did not
emerge first from the ark? 13:.cau - ie he
cameforth.
—The poet tells of "ships that - never
quake to shore." Perhaps he meant court
ships.
--Why is. electricity like. the., police
when - they are wanted.? Because it is an
invisible force.
• =3 cogaette• is said. to -be perfect
incarnation. of Cupid; as, she keeps her
beau in a quiver.
—At a wedding in North Kingstown,
R. 1., last week,th bridegrotn got drunk
and was, ridiculed by some
_youngsters
present, which so enraged the bride that
she stabbed two of the boys, . wounding
one of thorn dangerously.
—A grim old jiadge,. after• heniing a
glowing oration, from, a barrister., advised
him, to pluck oat the. feathers from the
wings eflis imagination and - Stick, them
in, the. tail of•his indgm,ent.
--,-Why is the star-spiLhOed banner
like Atlantic Ocean ? Because it will
never cease'to wave.
---The official count of the votes at the
recent Vermont election shows that the
majorty of Governor Dillingham, the
Republican candidate, is 22,522: At
the last election in 1865, Dillingliam's
majority was 18,729, and the Republican
gain in the. electi.on . over the previous
vote was therefore. 409 a votes.
—A Maine newspap6r, mentions the
case of a young lady who for twu years
past has been ill, and has suffered severe
pain, in consequence of - having acci
dentally swallowed a needle. The• per
nicious and dangerous habit,of plueing
'pins.aied - needles in the mouth should be
•rinidlyWuarded against. ,
•.—The entire country is mourning that
terrible disaster,
tho 'shipwreck of the
Evening Star, by which over 300 per
sons were lost. 01 the. passengers and
crew but 16 men are known, to, have
been saved. Among the lost was 'an,
Opera troupe of 59 singers and a circus
company of 30 persons.
—The rumored death ores-Governor
,INlorehead, of North Carolina, is con
tradicted' The Petersburg Empress says
ho is,well and hearty.
—The Congressional Committee of the
invOtigation of fraud on the revenue, is
now session at the Astor House, New
•
—Prof. • John 'Muller who for a
period of fifty year's'has been the organist
of the German Luthe'rn- congregation of
Philadelphia; died itt-Ttliat city, recently..
- - LWliat's the difference between Mr.
jonei and his.little dog's tail?; 'Answer.
Jones keeps a horse, and his dog's 'tail
keeps a waggin' ?
-
s
. i..ascertained. by the cholera.
leturnsin London that the case.; were
always heavier on Monday and Tuesday
than on any other day* *osving to greater
drunkennOss which prevails un'Saturday
night, -often extending over- Monday
moring.
—Harry Gilmor, the raider, who took
a roundabout way to enter Washington
duririo- the war, ~went there "(A Friday,
dirset fiD,M Baltiinore. se,4sks pardon.
T I ie nb dottbt*that hp:l.6lf :get it.
You roust have - •
'• • CLOTHING
Yon want FIRST, to
•• get a GOOD article.
You then want it as
CHEAP aS POSSI BLE.
' This is natural and -
right enough
The uestion is,
WH.ERE to buy ?
It is to your Persort,
interest to consider
the -following facts
There is organized in Phila
delphia an immense estab
lishment to make FIRS
CLASS , CLOTIIING, and
to make it cheaper than
CUSTOMARY. The ma
terials arc bought DIREC
from'the best" American and
European manufacturers,
and thus considerable is
saved. Full prices are
,paid
to workmen, so as to ensure
substantial and handsome
garments; the Salesmen
and Clerks are such that
customers can fully rely
upon them, and ev , ry ef
fort is _made to please and
suit patrort,so as to Heap
as well as make custom.
The result of combined
induStry,system and - close
application of ali the em
ployees, has secured a
model establishment, a
SUPERIOR. style of cloth
ing,and very MODERATE
prices. '
This House is located
at the CORNER o
SIXTH STREET, and ex
tends from Market to
Minor Streets, and is now
the most extensive con
cern of the kind in, V'hiAa
delphin. •
- You ars 'asked to, par
tronize and encourage
this enterprise.
We have,
Ist—Gont's Ready •blade
Clothing.
11—Special Department
For Youth's and
Boy's Clothing.
3d—Custom Department
• " To Make to order.
4th—Gent's Furnishing
Goods in Large
Variety
Yours, very respectolly ;
-
WANAMAKER &BROWN
OA} lIALL,
S. E. Cor. Ot,
PHILADELPHIA.
41(Z2- It *III be worth a vis
it, whether you want- to'
buy or not.
vs„. Samples sent by mail
or express wile— desired.
Oct la CC
SPECIAL NOTICES
—Dr. Velpan's Pills cure female sveaknesties rind
all other female complaints. Sold aeall Drug Stores•
Oct. 6.1.m0.
Lovely girls and festive boys.—send an addressed
envelope and 25 cents, and C will send you some
valuable information that will please you. -
MISS JANE BRYAINJ,
j tine lattr,'ly 823 Broadway, New York.
Straume, but `True.
Every young lady and gentleman in the United
States eau hear something very much to their ad
vantage by return mail (free of charge ) by address
ing tie undersigned, Those having fearsof being
humbugged will oblige by net noticing this card,
AU others will please address their obedient servant
Tu.os. F..catApm.AN,
• -
Dec.3o '63 83L Broadway, New York.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA
In.rrh, treated with the utmost success, by Dr. J.
LSAACS, oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Lyden,
Holland.) No :49 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi-
Menials from the must reliable sources in the city.
and county can be.seen at his_ Odic°. The medical
faculty arc invited to accompany their patients, as
he nes no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes
inserted without pain. No charge made forestuni,
nation. mar. 21, '‘G-ly
AEI may Marry jaapily,
Irrespective of wealth. age or,beanty; and the love
of the opposite sox can be. gained by following
simple , rules, Send a directed envelope to
SARAH B. LAMBERT.
jnne 10th, ly -Greenpoint, Kings Co., New York
8 0 0
A YEAR made by any one with sls—
0
Tools. No experience. neces
sary. The Presidents, Cashiers, and Trea•urers of
3 thinks indorse the circular. Sent free with sam-
E : les. Address the -American .Stencil Tool iNorks,
Springfield, Vermont. jnly29, nm,
WONDEBIFUL BUT TRUE
Manaus RE3UNGTO - N, the world renowned Astrolo
gist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a
clairvoyant state delineates the very features of the
person,yoa me to marry, and by the aid of an instru
ment of intense power, known as the l'syellomo
trope, guarantees to produce a pertectand life-like
picture of the future husband or wife of the
cant, with dare of marriage, occupation, leading
traits of character, dc. Tins is no impo-ition ' us
testimonials without number can assert. By stating,
place of birth, age, dispusition,color of eye- and hair
and enclosing fifty cents and stamped envelope,adr
dressed to yourself, you trill receive the picture by
return Mail,- together vAith.desired inlormation.
. . .
Address in centidence,, _, - •
NADA3II.I G.4.134.CDE RUILINGTON. R. Q. to 297, West
Troy. .N. Y. Sept. 22, Gino.
.
lIE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERI
ENCE,OF AIN INVALID.
Publi,hed for tho benefit and as a CAUTION TO
YOUNG .11EN and others, who suffer from Nervous
Dobitity,prematore decay of Manhood, Ac., supply
ing at tne same time The Means of Self Cure. By
one who has cured himself after undergoing con
siderable quackery. By enclosing a postpaid ad•
drdssed envelope, single copies, free of charge, may
be had of the author.
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings
Co., N. Y. jan.27, ly.
WO.ConStiniptiveS.
THE ADVERTISER HAVIL.).-G
-restored to health'in a few weeks bY a, very simple
rempily,aftei having suffered several years, with a
severe lung affeettoirrand that dread iiiiease, 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. ifree of charge ,) with the direc
tions for preparing and using tge same, which they
will find risers cure for Constunption, Asthma, Bron
clitis, Coughs, Colds, etc. The only object of the
'advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefi
the afflicted, and spread information which he con
doives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer
w;ll try his remedy, as it will cost yen nothing, and
may.prove n blessing, •
• Parties wishing the perscription,• will please ad
dress,
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
11 illiamsburg:Kings County.
Deo. 30, '33„--13m - 'Now York.
Errovy., of Youth.
A Gentleman who suffered for years froth 'Nervous
Debility. Premature Decay, nn t all the eflbets of
youthful indiscretion, will, fur the sake of suffering
humanity, send free to all who need itr, • ••the- ref:oil/0
afth directions for making the shortie remedy by
which ho was cured. S.l OCCI'S wishing to profit by
the advertiser's experlenee,ean do so by addressing
JOHN 13, OGDEN,
Doc. SO 'O5 ly, N 0.13, Chambers st.. N. Y.
ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH !
SCRATCI3 SCRATCI3
Nrizgw4s.ixopa , .tp,rwTEff,ian-z1
Will Cure the Itch in 48llonrtt
Also owes Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all
Eruptions ot• the Skin. Price 50 cents. For:sale by
all druggists. !Sy sending co cents to Weeks it. Pot
ter, Sole Agents, 170 'Washington street, Boston, it
will ,b. forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any
part of the United States. June 9, ly.
LADIES TAICEP A.RTICUL AR NOTICE
The -iteallpaa Female Pills.
[Warranted French.]
_ _ _
rese Pills, so celebrated. many years
ao in Paris for the relief of female ir
rogul7iritics,are now offered fpr.sale for the first time
in Aumrica. • They ,have loon kept, in comparative
obscurity from the fact that the originator, Dr. Vel.
pan, is a physician ip Paxis of, g ea ,wealth and eon
scientinus principles-,andlas withheld them t Darn
general use, lest they should be employed for un
lawful purpeses. In overcoming female obstruc
tions 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 the object is unlawful. Sold by R.
Williams and Dr. Parry, Columbia. ,
Ladies.can procure a box sealed from the eyes <2,
time cm-ions hy enclosing Si and six stamps to 0.
Staples, General Agent for us, Watertown, N. V. or to
the above agents., - Jan. c, ly - -
SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC.
This medicine invented by Dr. 3. E. Schenck, of
Philadelphia. is intended to dissolve the - food and
makelt into chyme, the first process of digestion.
By cleansing the stomach with Schenck's Man
drake Pills, the Tonic soon restores the appetite,
and food that could not bo eaten before using it will
be easily digested.
Consumption cannot be Mired lip Sopctick's Pu:-
monieSyrup unless the stomach. and liver is made
healthy and the appetite restored, hence the Tonic
and Pills are required in nearly case of consump
tion. A h tlf dozen bottles of the Seaweed Tonic and
Mires or few boxes of the.Mimdrake Pills will cure
spy ordinary case of dyspepsia. ' -
- Dr. Schenck makes professional' visits in New
"ko,Fls,lioston . and . at his principal Office in Philadel
phia every.week. See daily papers of each place or
his pamphlet on consumption for his days of visite-
I lieu.
Pleaae. obs,ervol when, purchasing, that the .two
likenesses of the 'Doclor, one when in he last- stage
otConsiunption,and the othents Ma now is, in per
fect health, aro on the 'Government stamp. • .
Sold by a lt Druggists and Dealers, price $1,50 per
bottle, or ;:,,50 the halrdozen. All-letters for advice
should be addressed .td Dr. Schencies Principal
Office, Nen.s North 6th StrobE,Philadelp..ht, Pa. '
General Wholesate'Agents'rDemas Barnes'SCo.,
N". Y.: S. S. Hance, Hallimore;:nd.; John D. - Parke,
Cincinnatti.Ohio; Walker & Taylor, Chicago. 111., ;
Collins Bros., St. Louis; Mo.• ,z• [Oct 20,66 ly.
J. 'RUMPLE & SON;
-DEALERS IN • .
Foreign and Domestic Hardware.
Alc'extensive assortment of house fur
nishing hardware, also for carpenters
and builders use, always on hand.
IRON AND STEEL
-Blacksmiths wagon makers and others,
furnished with all , kinds Of iron, nails,
horse shoes, coach trimmings and' other
goods in their line.
WO OD AND WILLOW WARE
In great variety, such ,as tubs, baskets,
wash boards, brooms, washing machines,
dr.c.
FARMING TIV/VVEVZENTS,
Plows,shovels,boe§, plo* castings,seythes,
forks, rakes, and all other implements
used by the farmer.
S7'OVES AND TIN WARE.
toves
,of every style and pattern, cook,
parlor and office stoves,•for coal or•wood.
A large assortment of tin ware always
kept on hand or manufactured to order.
eza-
Coaroil, linseed, fish, sperm and machine
oils of all kinds. Alcohol, benzine, japan
and other varnish, glass. paints, putty
white lead, &c.
- • ' • Locust St., Columbia, Pa.
aug. 19, '65.
Notice.
IDOROPERTY owners are requested to
J, call at Ptahlees, and examine,
FLIN'S PATENT IIYBILLNT.
It can be repaired at any- time -without
the expense or trouble of digging it up.
• All kinds of Plumbing attended , to
promptly, and-at reasonable rates. •
Jun. 30, ;f
READ I. READ I. READ I
GREAT ATTRACTION
DAVID „HANAUER'S
- U. S. CLOTHING - MOO/WM,
Front Street,. first Store above Walnut St.,
Columbia, Pa.
The Largest, Best Assorted, Handsom
est-and Cheapest stock: of
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ctc., &e.
Ever exhibited in these regions, which
will be sold at prices.
TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION !
Come one and all, both great and small
To. Little Davy s Clothing Hall ;
And get a fit from head to foot
At prices that your purse will suit
may 12, '66 tr
NEW DRY GOOD STORE.
Adjoining Odd Fellows' Haig.
DW A.RD REUSS begs leirce to, inform
the Citizens of Columbia and vicinity
that he has neatly" itted 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,
CASIMERES,
DRESS GOODS,
•
Calicoes, Muslins, Tick ings, Delaines,
Merinos. Poplins, Silks plain and figurer ) ,
Notions &c., &c., &c.,
He hopes by strict attention to business,
and low prices, to merit the patronage of
this communty.
EDWARD REUSS.
N. B.—The Tailorinn• c' business will still
be carried on in all its branches. E., J.
Cora Sept-S. -
SINGER SEWING MACIHNES
WU. HESS: has been appointed. agent
for Columbia for these ec-lebrated
Machines andspffers-them for sale at laN
Book Store at
MANITR.A.CTURER'S PRICES.
Everybodx , know.s the Singer Machines to
be one of the standard Sewing Machines
and we present it to the citizens of Colum
bia and vicinity-as incomparably the best
kind in existence. - It is simple, compact,
durable and, beautiful. It is quiet, light
running and capable,o fperforming a range
and variety of work iaaver before attempt
ed upon a single machine,—using either
Silk. Twist, Linen or Cotton Thread, and
sewing with equal facility the very finest
and coarsest materials, and anything be
tween the two extremes, in the most beau
tiful and substantial manner: Its attach
ments for hemming, braiding, cording,
tucking, quilting, felling, trimming, bind
, ing, &e., are novel and practical and have
been invented and adjusted especially for
this machine.
-- t - • -. 0,. Call at the Store and see one in op
eration.
Sept 29
Powder House Blown Up;
$lO REWARD
MEN Dollars reward will be paid for
_IL the arrest and conviction of the per
sons, or for information that will lead to.
their arrest of the persons, who, on Thurs r
day night, last, blew up our powder house.
aug. 11, 1 - WALPLE.6.7,, SON.
WROUGHT Se3R - A.P IRON
The Suquehanna Iron - Co. will pay
the highest cash price for wrought scrap
iron, delivered at. their mill, Columbia,
Lancaster Co., Pa. _ _
sept. 23, '65-tf.
NEW 'STORE.
UNPARALIILLED ATTRACTIONS !
JS. SNYDER announces to the citizens
. ofColumbia and vicinity that• he has
opened at his ROOM, on the corner of
Front dr, Locust, a First Cht,ss stock of •
DRY GOODS,
consisting of all tbe-lAtest stylos of,
Dress Goods,
Cloths,
Caseifneres,
- - Linen acjCott,on,Goods,
together with a full supply of
Sheetings,
Skirtings, _
Tickings; &c.
of the best quality. -His stock of
Bleached Goods,
Flannels, . -
Balmorals, -
,Hoop Skirts,
and Shawls,
cannot be surpassed
In addition - to • the Dry Good's depart
ment, he has the most carefully selected
stock of
BOUTS & SHOES
ever brought to this place, consisting of
Ladtps' Gaiters, Balmorals,
Children's 'and Misses' Wear of all- sizes
and descriptions: Men and Boy's Baots
of all kinds, sizes and.styles,
A share of public patronwre is solicited
- • . *J,-S. NYDER,
Cor. of Loeust t. Front.
April 28th ly..
PA TE.Njz
C. Fell Lk Bro's. patent J ;
flour. It nebdS'no yeast . ; and its soon
as mixod is ready for the oven. It is mach
better and costs but little . more than any
other flour. For sale by '--
H. MULLEIN & BRO.,
july 28, 'GC tf' - Odd Fellows' Hall..
IDATENT HINGE-BACK -ALBUMS
_L.
Altem.nsA.Co's. Patent Hinge 13ack Al
bnn, the best album made. Cull and ex
amine at, -
• SPERING'S
Jewelry Stoife,
... • •
1866. AUTtr - MN:, 1866
GRAND "OPENING
of .
Fancyand Staple Dry Goods, Carpeting,
Fondersmith's Store,
$1,25 Lupin's French Merinoes; •
$l,OO Lupin's 6-4 Delaines,
$lOO Plain Poplins, tvery cheap ,
$1,25'5-4 Beautiful Plaid Valentias.
GO cents only, for Embroidered Wincies ;
a new article for Ladies' dresses.
BLANKETS & COVERLETS
BARGAINS IN FLANNELS !
Goods, we cordially invite the attention, of
our Cusi.Oniers and the public generally.
H. C. FONDERS3ITH
ADJOINING THE COLUMBIA
NATIONAL BANK.
Sept. 15 IM3
STIOULDJI.A.VE .A/SE WING M A CRI
And when getting, be sure to get a good
obe.
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
FAMILY MACHINES.
For sale by W. U. PATTON, Agent., at
the store of 'Maltby cf.: Case, Locust Street,
Columbia, Pa.
FARM RS' NUIVAL
FIRE LVSURANUE COMRA.A;
This Company continues to issue Poli
cies of Insurance on Dtrilt-l-ings or personal
Property, in Town or Country: at Cask or
mutual rates.
11. KRADER; TiIaISLAS GRAY, ELI RINDIO
JOHN LANDES. Wm. WALLACE,GEO. D. EB
ERT, D. STRICKLER.
Applications for InSurance will be madeto
WM. PATTON,
Treasurer
THEFAMIEY MEDICINE STORE,
ODD FELLO WS' HALL,
T.. ZZI."S"Y_PORS,
PROPRIZTOR
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 Soaa Water.—
All ye tha,t thly,st. come and drink. The
New York Bpard. of Re:llth recommends
Soda Water as 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.smadries. generally, will be Mudd
well filled, and carefully selected with a
view. to,please.
The lb/lowing list will en:24lmq% few,- of
our leading at ticles
BURNETTS PREPARATIONS, KAI,-
LISTON, as awash is cooling and sebthin,g
ing in effect, removes tan, sun burn, prick=
ly heat,. and allays, irritation. - 'capped - by,
the bites of morqr Roes and other insects:
Applied to the bead.mul, face after shaving
the effect is to remove burning and un
pleasant sensations.
COCOAINE—For the Rain,. prepared
from the oil of cocoa nuts, being favorably
known already requires no comment.
'FLAVORING EXTRACTS.—Those of
Burnett . & Co., stand unequalled • for
quality and chcapnes.v.
Hair Preparations, we offer a full line,
composed in part - of Rail's Hair Renewer,
Tab cots Re g enerator,London.-Restorer,
Ambrosias, Savages Ursine- (genuine
Bear't grease) Hauol's Eau Lustrael„ Po
mades and oil from the laboratories of
Baizin, Glenn, Taylor and others.
Perfumes and Colognes, Baizin's, Pha
lon's, Glenn's and Hanes, &c.
ORANGE FLOWER WATER, of re
cent importation, as a-fiavoring 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 28, . Family Medichie.Store.
1. EZELEBRATEIi SETH THOMAS
CLOCK. E. Spering has justreceiv
eci from the city-a choice stock of these eel
brated clocks._The - best, - neatest' and
prettiest Yanke Clock, warranted for two
years. ' aug 26
Oil Oloths, &c.
COLUMBIA, PA.
MOS, MMUS, VALEETIAS,
Cheap Cotton Goods,
121 cent Calicoes and Muslins,
25 cent Sheeting Muslins,
25 cent Heavy Canton Flannels,
20 cent Yard Wide Muslins,
22 cents for good Ginghams.
In all Colors, Sizes, and Prices.
40 cent Flannels, --
50 eent Heavy Twilled Flannels,
Real Shaker Flannels,.
All Colors. Opera Flannels.
MEN'S WEAR,
Good Pant Stuff,,2s to 63 cents,
Good Satinetts, 75 to 1,00,
A full line New Cassimeres,
.Over coatings, Velvet Cords, &c
ALL THE NOVELTIES
In SHAWLS, CLOAKS, and
CLOAKING_ OLQTHS.
BALAIORAL AND- HOOP SKIRTS.
To this large and nenutiful selection of
EVERY FA NittLY
The WIIERER & WILSON
Is undoubtedly
UQwe's Tailoring,
AND
YO RN, PENN'A., APRIL Ist IMO
A ccumulated, Capital, $155,728,96._
KRABER,. President.
D. STracKLER, Secretary..
31=Dix-o t..l:::›X'f. k
M. S. SHUMAN,
Columbia
j uly 7'G6 tf.
XCELSIOR.
CATARRH:. SNUFF•
This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the
best article known for curing the Catarrh, Cold itt
thedlead and Headache. It been found an ex
cellent remedy in many cases of Sore Eyes. Deaf
ness has been remover by it, and Hearing - has often
been greatly improved by its use,. .
It is fragrant and agreeable, and
Gives Immediate Relief
••
- - -
To the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the
Bead. The sensations after using it are delightful
and invigorating. it opens and purges out all ob
structions, strengthens the glands, and gives a
healthy action to the parts affected.
More - than Thirty Years'
Of Sale and of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache
Snuff; has proved its great value for all the common
diseases of the Bead, and at this momentt it stands
higher than ever before.
It is recommended by many ofthe beat physicians
and is used with, great success and satisfaction
everywhere.
Read the Certificates of Whole
- sale Drugaists in 1864.
The undersigned,•having for many years been ac
quainted with Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache
Snuff, and sold in our wholesale trade, cheerfully
state, the: we, believe .it io be equal in every respect
to tie recommendations given of it for the cure of
Catarrhal Affections- and -that it ,is decidedly the
best article we have ever known for all common'
diseases of the Head,
Burr & Perry, Roston, Barnes & Park, New York
Reed, A uston 8: Co., " A. B' & D.Sands,
Brown,Lamson t Co., " Stephen Paul & Co. "
Reed, Cutler & C0..,' " Israel Minor & Ca, "
Seth W. Fowle, • " .IldelCesson et Robbins," .
Wilson, Fairbank & Co, A. L. Scovill & Co.,
Henshaw,Brimands & Co; M, Ward, Close & Co., "
H. H. Hay, Portland, Ma, Bush &Gale,
For Sale by all Druggists. TRY IT.
Jan. 6,'66.1y
HOME "
INSURANCE COMPANY of NEW Yonrc.
Cash Capital,
Assets, Ist July; 1866,
Liabilities,
•CHAS J. MARTIN, Prest.
A. F. WILLMARTH, V. P.
JOHN McGEE, sec.
J: H. WASHBURN, Ass't Sec.
D. A: HEALD. Gen. Agt.
Total loss by Portland Fire, $112,044 42
all paid before Isth inst.
_ _
' A. J. KAUFFMAN, Agent,
Sept 15 tf. 'Columbia, Pa
THE EQUITABLE
LIFE ASSMINCE SOCIETY
OF THE UNITED STATES,
OFFERS inducements to those propos
ing to assure, which are believed to be
unequalled.
ANNUAL CASH DIVIDENDS.
ALL THE PROFITS DIVIDED PRO
' RATA, AMONG THE ASSURED.
Organized. July 1.850.
Accumulated Fund, 0ver2,000,000
Annual Income, over - $1,200,008
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, '66
ADIVIENZTTILSTOES NOTICE.
ESTATE OF NICHOLAS PLEASANT,
late of the Borough of Columbia, Lan
caster County, dec'd.
Letters of administration having been
granted to the under - signed in the above
Estate,notice is hereby given, to all having
claims agahlst the said estate to make
them known and to those indebted to make
payment to George Bogle, without delay.
CLARKSON PLEASANT.
Sept. 15 6t Administrator.
MI .A_ I_l MI'S
V.EGETAAbL,Ei SICILIAN'
HAIR RENEWER,
RE,STORE THE HAIR
NATURAL COLOR . ,
AND_ RHO - HOTS ITS GROWTH. k
It is an entirely-new scientific•discoVery,.
combining many of. the most.powerftil and:
restorative agentsin the vegetable.kin'gclonz:
It cures all diseases of' - the. scalp,. and;
allays ail that heat and irritation,.and fur-.
nishes a nutritive principle by which: the.
hair is nourished and supported, and by its.
remedial virtues, it causes the hair to grow
where it has fallen out, and restores it to
its natural color, when gray. The old in
appearance are made young again. It will
keep the hair from falling out.. -
It is not a Dye, it strikes at the roots and
fills the glands with new life and coloring
matter. It is the best
july 14, '65
HAIR DRESSING
Ever used, making it moist, soft and glossy.
It removes dandruff, and all those scurvy
eruptions. It does not contain oil and alco
hol, which dry up the secretions upon - which
the vitality. depends. •
No person, old or youno., should fail to use
it. It is recommended and used by the FIRST
MEDICAL, AUTHORITY.
.Ask for a / a :Vs VEGETABLE SICILIAN
Min ItExEwzn, and, tsico.no,other.,
Our Treatise on. the Hair seat free upon
application.
R. P. ITAT.T. & CO., Propzietors ;
,NASkte:4:,
BOLD BY AIM DEUGGIBTE6I/4
STATEMENT SHOWING THE CON
dition of the First National Bank, of
Columbia, on Monday, October 1,1856.
RESO UR CES. - •
Notes and bills discounted, • 164;383,37
U. S. Bonds for circulation, 150,000,00 •
U S Securities on hand, 30,000,00 324,383,97
Cash in notes of other banks, 2.214,00 •
Letml tenders S . . Corap'd Notes, 34,943,00 87,159,00
Cash Items, .3,457,59
Due from Banks, - . 30,682,08
Expense 9„, • 556,71
Interest on de . poSits, 82,21 638,92
Premiums. ping, 20,50
Fixtures, 1.208,08
Capital Stock, paid • $150,600,00
Surplus Fund,.. 4.300,60
.
Circulation„ • 132,000,00
Deposits on Certificate, `67,491,05
Do , Transient, - 30,017,48 ' 97.538,53
Dividends unpaid, . , . 300,00
Due to Banks and Bankers, 8,377,99
Profit and Loss, . '''. ' ' 69,24
Exchanges, 2.,13 , ,
Discounts, •" 145 31
Interests,2,s9o 34 . 5,033,02
• .
I,udebtecifiesi of,Direcholis,, SM,TO
Sworn to ond,subscribed
_ - • 9 DETIVILER,•Cashier.
Oqt, 6 3m
(1 DARTER= REPO/3.'l'oF THE CON-
NzZ ditiork of the Columbia National Bank
on the morning of thp first Monday, of
October; 1566.
R 1 4,30 UR CBS.
Notes and.bills dis'd, $743,702,27 -
U. S. bonds deposited for
circulation-, 509,000,00
U. S. bonds on hand, 32,100,09 $1284,802,27
Cash in notes of State Banks, 114,00
Specie, • . 9 9, 00-
I,ega . l tenders and compound
- int. notes. - 54353,00 54,557,00
Remittances,& other cash items, 5,892,02
Due from National Banks, 121,354,87 -
`from other Banks and Bankers 139 18- 121,494,05
Banking House, 10,000,00
Current expenses Taxes paid, 7,192,70
-
Capital, paid in ' 500,000,00
Surplus fund, 100,000,00
Discount and Exchange, . 21,01.5,42
Profit and Loss, 4,860,71 25,900,16
Due to National flanks, • 30,208,02
Due - to other Banks,(s Biuficers,B,ss6,lo 38,864,12
Circulation of-Columbia 8ank,26.125,00
do Cola National 8ank,136,185,00 , 462,610,00
Individual deposits , 356,557,76
$.1483,938,04.
Indebtedness of Directors, $16,400.00
Sworn to and subscribed by
SA.III.IJEL SHOCEr,c/R3hier.
.
Oct. 6,3 m
tiir. 1111ARgHALL'S
Office, No. 135 Broadway.
The effeots of which are to
MEM
LIABILITIES.
LIABILITIES. 51483'938'04
JOHN M. GREEN
Successortc;
JESSE SMITH.
-NEW RAT & CAP STORE,
No. 64 North Queen Street, lloNyellzo
Building, Lancaster, Pa.
THE undersigned being a practical
HATTER, and having given his per-:
sonal attention to the busun•ss 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 be at all times prepared to - supply
those who may favor him with a call with
the
BEST & CHEAPEST HATS & CAPS
of the Latest and Most Fasllienable Style.
Having had considerable experience in
the business, he hopes to meet a generouq
share of public patronage. '
aug. .13-66-.ly - JOHN M. GREEN.
LIFE—LHEALTH—STIcENGTIii
--
LIFEHEA LTHSTREN,GI!O',.
LIFE-HE A . LTH:S_TRE'N GTE:
_.
THE GREAT ...PRENCH,4REMEDY.
DR. JUAN•DE.eAIviAttRE'S
Celebrated' Specific Pills,
Prepared'from a prescription of Dr. Juar t
Delaniarre, Chief Physician to-the
Ifospiral du Nord ou Lariboisiere of Paris,
This invaluable medicine is no imposition, butie
unfailing in the cure of Spermatorrine or - :•eminal
weakness. Every species of , Genital or Urinary
Irritability, Involuntary or nightly Seminal Emis
sions from whatever cause produced, or howevez
severe, will be Speedily relieved and the organs re:
stored to healthy.action. -
Aead the following opinions of eminent French
physisians:
$2,000,000 00
3,596,922 00
"We have used the Specific Pills prepared by Gar
anciere & Duhont, No. 214 Rue 'Lombard, from the,
prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, in our 'private,
practice with uniform success,and we believe there
is no other medkine so well calculated to cure all.
persons suffering
,from Involuntary Emissions or.
any other weakness of the Sexual Organs, whether
caused by a sedentary mode of living, excesses, or,
abuse.
13(1,385 13
Paris, May sth, 186.1 .-
Beware of Counterfeits..-• .•
The Genuine Pills "are sold by all the yndncipar,
Druggists throughout the world, price One Dollar
per Box, or six Boxes for five dollars. . •
GARANCIEILE & DUPONT, Sole Proprietors,
No. 214 Rue Lombard, Paris. •
One dollar enclosed to any authorised Agent, will ,
insure a box by return mail, securely sealed from,
all observation, six boxes for five dollars.
Sole Geeeral Agents for America, •
OSI'ARG.MOSES & CO., 27 Courtdlant St.,N.
N. B.—French, German, Spanish and English.
Pam phle ts,containing fullparticulars ancl,directions
for use, sent free.toany - addnssi. •
Agent for Columbia, J. A. Meyers..
Jan. 6, ly.
DURE GROUND SPICES.at
JACKSON'S
A DESIRABLE FARM.
AT PUBLIC SALE.
WILL be sold at Public Sale on.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER-20th, 1866;
AT THE FRANKLIN ROUSE,
The following described real estate,situate,
in Nest• Hempfield Township, one mild
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 sto 15 acres
each,under good fence with water in every
There is. a
NEW HOUSE AND BARN
on the premises with all the necessary im
provements, Out ],kitchen, Spring ,House,
with good -water ; Smoke. House, Bake
Oven, Corn Crib, "Arno Riln,a, good young .
Orchard, &c. This property is situate in a.
heal thy and flourishing neigh borhood,good
soci oty an d convenient to Sell 00l s,Churelles ,
&c. There is an
EXCELLENT FURNACE SITE'
on the premises an& in, all, prnbability:.
plenty of iron, 01:Q.. . 7
.211..eW is. also a.good,
water poweDl.
There is about 14 aeres. of wheat; whicit
will he sold with or withouti,,the
$3203,00 can remain' in the..ll,4zr:ar, the bal
ance to suit the purchaser.
Per-ons wishing to view the place will
call on Rudolph Herr, (my iwynt) living
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 _ made.
known by
Sept. 1 ts.
THE PUBLIC,
DEFORE BUYING , YOUR COAL Else--
JO ‘vhere, give us a call and
EXAMINE OUR STOCK
Our Coal is all kept in seperate bins and:
not mixed. We only keep the four first--
class articles,
BALTIMORE CO.,
BLACK DIAMOND.
LYKEN'S V.A.LLEY;
.4,1 V
S II AMOK IN.:„
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 ia Lumber-
and Coal.
Sept. 1 66.
CLOTHINC STORE,
The Best and Cheapest in Columbia at the,
We are now offering clothes cheaper than,
the cheapest, and can suit the most partic—
ular ones, both in styles, fit and, quality.—.
Our prices for 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 menu-.
factory,, thus saving . to the purchaser
wholesale profit. Give as a call, and ybu,
are saw. to, be suited.
Blue 'rout Clothing Store,
Front Strew; opposite tho Ferry Landing.
N. B. Qoats,Vants,and Vests cut at the
shortest notice, i4 5 t.1143 latest style.
H:I.S.Tit.V.IIIHISTTHAL.
Aug2s 66 tf.
JUST RECEIVED,,
A.RGE ASSORTMENT OF OED AR
Aan -
d Willow Ware at
$397,549,54
Stoves of the most approved pattern al
ways on hand.
Sept 1 G 6
ANDY'S NEW - RESTAURANT.
FRONT STREET ABOVE WALNUT. COLUMBIA. PA.,
M 7,549,54
The subscriber has opened a first Class,
Eating Rouse and Restaurant, where may ;
be bad at all tinies
- OysterW in every style;
Hot coffee and all other refreshments cal
culated to please the tastes of: the most
fastidious epicurean.
Laiiers' Ale,
and Frank's Lager beer, always on
draught, also the-best wines.
ANDREW ZELLER.
Nov. 25,-'65
Sweet Catawba Wine
FOR FAMILY AND TABLE ÜBE!
Also a large assortment of French, Ger
man and Domestic Winds at '
J. c. 13UCITER'S,
Cor, - Front and Locust Sts.
HIN - 33:EiM,'
PHYSIC lAN. AND SURGEON.
T_T AS located"piemanently hi Columbia,
1.1 and offers his professional services
to the citizens of,,his place.
He may be found at his office at the res
idence of B. 'Haldeman, on Locust street,
every day from'S to 10 A. M.. and from 7
to BP. M. Pe:Mons. wishing his services
inspecial cases, betwsden these hours .will
leave word, by note, at his office, or dun!,
the Rost office. . Oct. 6, '66..
R. A. BEAUREPARIE. M. D,
G. D. DUJARD/E, M. D. ,
JELL LE LEI:MI:IRE, M.D.
GEO. W. lIEISE.
HURRAH
FOR THE NEW
131,13 F: FRONT
PF.eIHLER'S
House Furnishing Store.