Zju 441140 Al; R A jtL. tAIiBO, cioLunpafi", Sattitd6y,' Nov: 3, - - .1366:, :Advertisements, to "secure Immediate insertion mast h e handed in on or before Thursday evening resell week. • ; , - - , The News: • The GeneraLConfer - etcee of the Metho ilist C,. 4 'hureh wilt meet at Pittsburg , on 'lSi'ovember 14th. Several cases of. Asiatic cholera have occurred in Washington during the ,past A fatal case .of cholera occurred in Ilairisbur.• on • Holiday. .• • •. e - : Erank _Henry, for some time a special corrosponcle s pt• of the Ledger, 'died on :0. • Monday at :Easton,' Pa. - - . , It is stated from Yew - - Orleans that General Sharidanhas been ordered. .to rzport, at Washington.. • , - declaiation of the - vote of, Pennsylvnia - for Governor; : at the'.dast election. gives 597,370 ballots, and a. majority of 14,178 for General 9— Cary, ,Thz. house stands 62 ifnio l ri, tc . . Democrats ;•the Senate stands ,24 Union • and .12- Democrat—tuakind 3 1 3 Union: 'majority on joint ballot..,' Lieut. Gen. 'Sherman , had another long interview with the -President to-day. He a : c.tepts the position in connection with t the..en.bassy to - Mexico. He will go to Mexico in' about • ten, days, for • -the per posespreviouly 'Maim); , • ' -Sylvanus Qopa, a Universalist Minsis ter and story Miter, died on Wednesday aged 68. . . . It is announced that the heads of-the Departments inVas)iingten have, decided I ; • • to dismiss all of their clericsf whasesliabits are known to be immoral A - sec'ond visit, of Mr- Win. B. Reid to his client; Jeff Davis , leaves the infer ence• •: . that neither expect ,a trsal before • spring,. and that a pardon is not antici 7 R ate - ' filetVermont HOnse'of. Representatives, on Tuesday, ratified. the Constitutonal AmendMent by a cote of 199 to 11. ' Genefal Sherman is 'going to -make written'report in -relation - to the Indian trouble It,is denied by the Navy - Peliartment thAtlnv . of our monitors '11.3 be - dri, sold. is i . , or is to ,be sold, to a foreign governient • - The .Canadian journal are discussin 1411: Seward's letter, and most of themlay that the threats made in ii'vany . ;of :the American Papers will: do the , Fenian prisoners :more :the. Union &Ise' ;has triumphed in olerwhelirig ina. jorifrat ' her state 'election,' The vote .h . eing„ , Its- large- as in' the Tresiclential ,StrUggle: This assures the choice of a...Legislatufe .. ihat ratify, thei - Pro. "posed aniendment to' tlie national Consti tution. '• .: a•!; 1-; • •, Baltimare.Carrespomlenee. I BA - I,TM° - RE NIA — Oct 30, 1866 _Dear - trial progresses; , , witnesss „ are - being' examined, and all seems _to move well before the , " Judge irnd:J'nry" . ccinvened k itself for the trial rid conviction - of the" Police COrniAisstori : eriof this city.' - In"i'few days - lve are to -liearthe fatvi'vf Miro men 'who 'represent the'officials.4lltitidds.to above,andrin a few more -dais, thereto ,We Shall havetrouble in the camp, or very wry anti disagreea -ble faces to, greet' irs at every corner and in every place. When the decree shall Act passed; I will give the gist' of - T - e iiroceedings,which, to those interested, will be more than interesting. The wit,_ fiebses for the :prosecution have been ex niiiinedand' these`for' the defence are called. The: 'rebutting." testimony is said-to be pointed and conclugive so far )./s reason is' concerned, but this Will have no possible ,weight with theirtip . Ertial(?) Judge and Jury" in one. . , _.• The city has been_ very quiet during • the fall—never have we witnessed So'dull 11, season, save that-following the spring' •of 1.861. Political • wrangling has com pletely destroyed the, prospects of all manner of trade,,and wrought a barren ceimnercial affairs where all should be' When:; the, ensn teiiclirded, Which Will' bb after the '6th nf•Nove,tir ,le.*:_, I will give •a•full'descriptiorCof 'the political war,as it:really became inaugu• rated in our good Oa State. _ 7 ' The city has beCome very -.-healthyof late-l-sokreely a death - . over - the 'cornmou patio - of weekly faralities: , pecur to disturb the - Minds of• the. people: „No:cholera, and no contagious• disease abounds with tn. a 'l6i3gi'dista4ce of us, and we again breathe'more freely than- 'al few Weeks igeo, when dozens- wefe'strickon - dosin:by the choleratiepestilence. We are thank .4l to Providence - for - the change. .. A large fire occurred in this city on tho'evenihg, of the 20th lost., on Bald -more street, almost `totally. destroying • three .large Warehouses arid -their con tents. During-Abe - evening, while •the firemen t.re , engriged -in extinguishing the flames,: three. of 'them' were, it is feared, - mertally•ivonncled;by • the falling Of a portion, of one of ' , the buildings, beneatlite"blazing weight. The firemen have been insured, and in:, case they die' their widows or tearest .relatives will receive 52,500 . 'otheiwise they receive - W:4ser week duf tog the,:epaceof three month's: -ThiS : is ras it shcitild 7 . - be„ and-;'reflects great fore thought ei(those 7 iilieltiirted the schenie of insuring tlii3 'ciffiierne s Mere .arintr;• , • .. • •411ENztv-- (Sine,i the, above =kin' type,lve,letirn that.:',the:Ooinxrkissioners. have.. been-' re moved;anti bapt.;•John Hoiltappoirltesl ; as'their successor's, Ferd has' eineg: : asqineit,.-.'atd : -Giorgei'R. Berisp . A.lvekik.coriservatii:e, takes his 6ditorial and 4t,gorellanioati, —Did they lie?4—Tioja - Agitato?:: - . • - Of course theY did !--Dariville Am'cn t 's tii 6 them- = Sing of the billiard ba,ll-, 7 --,9,-earoili me toilet: - - , it be beat,:i‘liglin's nine of the COtimbra - Base Ball Mb; Barr H. Heise "offers his farm—in West 'Hempfield ToWn'ShiP;'• at Public Sale. ,See advertisemen,t. , ' See"t]ie of the Kauff man property in another •colliiim. • His one of the most dasircable residences_ in this vicinity.' —We - once heard of a dog NV . ho had a whistle which grew on the end of his tiiil. Ho always called limself *hen wanted. F , Oitor 7 —lt is a bad -sign when: a ,preacher tries to chive his logic by thumping. the desk violently with - his clenched hand. His arginients are —A. girl, 'while picking ian.s . in - a Paper mill in' IVlihiaukee,...tecently, - found $lOOO in annld•knaps.ack. • . —Gen. Robert E. Lee, at the, request ea lady; has sent-a. lock' of his hair to St-Louis,'to be 'raffled ata fair. -Governor Oft, of South Carolina, sa7S - that he is '''Utterly opposed to 'the constitUtioriara.thendruent, and will ' not recoinwiad its adoption ,by the Legis lature.' : • . • . . . -The population of. New Prleans,i:: .double what it was,during'te war,.. . one=fourth larger than ever before:, - -Forty-eight niillions' 'of 'gallons of petroleum oil hits been exporteClfroin the United - States in the last year • —A new style of bonnet has made" its appearance, in,Paris. It is a twine string with a diamond set in thd top. - - -"Do you think raw oysters are healthy ?" said a lady to a • physician. "Yes,',' replied he, "I never knew one to complain of' being out of health in niy' life.'' . • '. l . . —Mr. Daniel : :BoYer 'of the Northern Central Railway, 'Will begept . oir th'anks for his kindnass 'to us ob Saturday last. May yoit always,wield your ''sword in de fence of the innocent. —The number cf schools in New" York city i5,"260, with,an average attendance of 9,2;729 ,pupils.- The whole number taught in 1866 is 223,,210. The number of tda`cb'eth employed is ' 483 'ina,e'S - ' and 2146 fem4.l6S: —The ciatle Market has jot a 'black eye,'''and PFics,are strongly . and steadily sinkin& ".,doirnward, - Meat , consumers consumers would dowell to yeinitl their butchers of the changes in the wholesale price,— !They have ,a ,way of forgetting these little matters; wlrialiYis - Pyufit'able to thdmselves tiraii their eustanterdS. ',The - citizen 'of Bairisburg, Pa., intend:ShoitlsT to commence the construc tion of a new bridge over the Susquel hauna. .When will the work of reconstruc tion" be, comnienced over the .Sus4ue •hanna, at this place? It is high' time that something was:done direc tion. T.! -Up-in • the ;Regions they are sadlY, in want "recon- - struetion": Thek,ditors, of the Tidioui,,e Journcit;one of the most - sprightly little sheets in the Stal'e,'''Says' that the location of the Post-office: is So uncertain - that tho' don keteir 4 'Where to send their papers.' _ : • —A sad affair occurred - in New Orleans recently. While thrbe,bojs rcbre ariitt'sing themselVes with aidy cannon; Monday, October 1, ono of:theniriuth'ls:lll of soii7o other missile into the'lietle gfui and fired it in the direction !of' his Mother,- not dreaming of the, injury it might do, The missile entered_ the metliers right side; and' petigratioi the' heart; was almost immedfately fatal. • , - f-tllounf, Hood, Oregon, eras recently ascended ,an& explored by a paity. 'of scientific gentlethen,whp reportAbat - it is really a volcano, .auct,i.liatleis Ole high': c'st ponnEain — in the - United - Statesr4ts heiglit '- - being ,17 1 ,600 feet. • What hat become. of Our correspondent in that rogion ? gipsies comprising eight or ten families,' were encamped ,at ro gelsville on Sunday., and did a th . riving business in the way, of foi4une horse trading, ik,"6. 1 ' . - - They . had with thew imbe , twenty-gbod-'horses. If they stay long in thatlocalily," hiiy, coin, poultry. &c., will belipt. to get scarce and increase in price, for Gipsies, will. at all times 'rather 'Steal than pay.—Allentown' Dem ocrat.- . will be- most gratifying to our readers to know that an eminent' ma thematician has demolished various theo ries of solar lieat,'''ind - dernonstra.ted that fer 30,000,000 years to come the sun' will Continue• to afford sufficient _caloric to guitaiir human lifettpon the surface of the earth., This isPsottit'ds lobda3 any of us will be. personallY , interested „in the platter,' and , the, )sr6s.peet, _of - our des being frozen to' death is too rerhote td sia use 4.0 :-serious uneasingss. —Arming the new inventions - isa . liuttou which is fastenedltocloth witheut•thsead. It is said to consist solely of a hiiiton 'With wire, to be inserted' into theeloth like a cork-screw, and:then pressed clowii flat; §o- as to firm a ring to link] the button to its place: ''As this invention 'will enable men to keep the. buttons on their shirts, it is caletlated tolld'aWay with wives al''. togethet. l 7:, - - AN Irishman fell in love, with a lady-, ,but she, instead. o`f:iecipi-&e.ating his af fections, fell in love with - another mans and married hini,---.which‘ caused Pat to exclaim., in the ,fullness of his heart ::=-- "Och, would that!'you had 'been born twins: so that I could have had half of you. . =7-General McClellan hasfor two-years past, be - erCwith'dr,a`Wii • from immediate coMmunicatiotl ;with tie AmeriB9 public' and wholly removed from all difr political publicatimis. The health, of his lamily has claimed•his entire attention. Ha, has passed_thelast ‘summer"at St: Tilaurits, a remote`" and quite bathing 'filaee in Switzerland,wither - he'w . as sent by the orders of physicians. '''.9,llthe latest dates from him he remaine,din- this village, the ,highest- itChabited.iill'ag4 'in: ' the' world, retained3byithe seine causes.which have guided' altlis -movemetits;:,- ; hotels viere'elisedi'add dli'surrimer travel he'd ceased: "' ' Yoti must havo • CLOTHING You want FIRST, to•. iio.Uetttrlon want GOOD OOD article nas CHEAP aS POSSIGLE '1111!s is natural and right on9t/gh. is, Wh ERE to b? At is to your Pdroono interest' •to .consider ' • the following facts ;•• There is ortitinfeed in Phila delphia an immense estab lishment to 'make FIRST CLASS CLOTLIING, and to make it cheaper than CUSTOMARY. ' The ma terials are bought DIREC' from the best American and European manufacturers, and thus considerable is saved.' Pullprices are paid to workmen, so as to ensure substantial and handsome garment:4; the Salesmen did Clerks are such that, customers can-fully rely :upon them, and every ef fort is made to please and suit patrons,so as to Keep as well as make custom. The result of combined industry,system and close application of all the em ployees, hai 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 Phlox delphia. You are acked to pa tronize and encourage this enterprise. ' We have, Ist—Gent's Reidy Made , ~ Clothing. 21--;SPeclal ' Department For Youth's and ' Boy's Cluthing.l 3d—Cu-mm Department To Mike to order. 4th—Gent's Furnishing Goods in Large ariety• Yours, very respectfully, WANANAKER & BROWN OAK HALL, S. E. Col% 6th & Nark° PIIILADELPEI &iv- It will be worth a vis it, • whether you went. to buy or not. -- WA Samples sent by mail or express whet. desired. Oat 13 CC SPECIAL NOTICES The real Velpan French Pills cure sickness j at, the stomach, vomiting' and yeintburn:- 'Sold by ' 'all .Druggists. • [nov3rlm Lovely girls'and fest No boys.--send an addressed envelope • and 25 - eents, and" I will send you some valuable information that will please You. MISS JANE BRYAN, june lath, ly 823 Broadway, New York. Strange, but True. Every yet/lig axid 'Ontleintlri`ilf the' United States can•hear something very 'much to their ad vantage by return mail (free of charge) by address ing the undersigned, Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card, All others will please address their obedient servant THOS F. CLIAPAIAN, Dee. 30 '65 ly. 831 Broadway. (New York. DEAFNES,'S, BLINDNESS •AND CA tarrh, treatdd with the utmost success, ,by Dr. J. ISAACS, oculist and Aurist; (fortnerly of Lydeu, Holland,) No 5:9 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi- Monials front the Most reliable sources M the city and oouuty cati be-seen at his Office. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients. as he t'as no seorets• in fris practice. •Arulieial eyeli inserted without - pain. No• charge made for exami, nation • mar. 24, All may Marry Happily. Irrespective OF wealth. age or beauty; acrd the love of the opposite sex can be gained by follms ing simple rules,••Bertd a directed envelope to SARAH B. LA MBE RT. • jnne lrth,. ly Graenpoint, Kings Co.; New York WONDERFUL. BUT TRILTIF., - . MADAME REMINGTON, the world renowned Astrolo gist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant state delineates the very features of the person you ate to marry, and by the aid of en instru ment of intense power, known as the t'sychomo trope, guarantees to produce a perfect and life-like. picture of the future husband or wife of the appli cant,. with date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of character, tee. Tilts is no nopo-ation, as •testinidntals without cumber oun tmsert: stating place of birth.teze,dispositiecolor of eye- and hair and enclosing tifty 'cents and stamped,envelope ad .dressed to yoursittlf, you will receive t,h picture by return mail; toglither with desired information. Address in confidence, MADAME GEILTRUDE REMINCITON. P.O. Box 297, West Troy. N. Y. . Sept;22, 6mo. mHE CONFESSIONS AND' FSPFRI -1 ENCE OF AN INVALID. -Published for the benefit and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG BEN and others, who suffer'from Nervous Debility, premature decay of Iqaußqod, Sc,, supply ing at ttio same time The Blearra of Self Cure. By one who has cured himself after undergoing. con siderable quackery. 13y .enclosing a postpaid ad - - dressed ear:elope,.stagle copies, free ofscharge, may be had of the author. _ . NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Rinds Co., N. Y. _, • jou. 27, ly. To Coinsiimptives. THE ADVERTISER HAVING BEEN restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years, with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Con sutnption—Umnxious to make known ttphis - fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used [free of charge,) with the direc tions fur preparing and using the same,. which they will find a sure care for Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, Co lists, Colds, OiC. - The only object of the advertiser in -ending the prescription is to benefi the afflicted, and spread infuimation which he con ceives to be invaluable, sad he hopes every _sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost y,u nothing, and may prove a blessing; Parties wishing the pea'seription, will please ad dress Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON: •`N'illinmsbmg.Kings County. Dec. 30,"63, ,-13 m . New York. Errors of Youth. , A Gentle maff wh o s for Years froM Nervous Debility,,Prematuro• Decay; 'awl all the effects 'Of youthful indiscretion, fur the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipe ai.d - directions for making the simple rernedy.by which he was cured., s.t4rers wis+ang, toprotitby the adverliser:s.expqloneeman do so by addressing 4 (.1113,..13,UDEN, Dee, :10 1 4Ay No. ll),Chainbers st.. N. Y. ITCH! ITCH] : ITCH •,•••• 'SCRATC23I 1171:3M.41.2:011V5 , 0/NTBILEATT ' • WllrCurethhlten -1811ourS.. 'so , curesSaltA lieum, Ulcers, Chilblains,- and all druggistsf the Skin. Price c en ts ntsor:sale - Ly all . :By sending 60 to Weeks cf Pot ,,ter, _Sole Agents,, 170 _Washingiqn :Weer., Boston,. it _NVjli bA fOrWaraed. bytnail n kee , uf_pestligetoi - any part of the United 'States. • juno 0, ly. LeIDIES . T.K ARTIOULAS NOTICE, 4 1" h - It end: [Warranted Frenehl; : r]lhese fills; - 66 "celotirtitea." many years -11- ago iii , F,tixia:,loP,thexelief: of : fern:Etre it• fegularities,aratiow..tilfered for sale for the !irst time in America. They - have bean 'kept sin comparative Obseuiity from the fact that.tha originator:-Dr.Vel pee, le a physician - ,in /lois ofg, eatiwealth,and-con scientieus . principles, and, haswhheld , them'tioat gene,•armse, lest slauld , be employed' for-ina lahltil.forposei. In. overcoming ,female :.olis(rac .tionwthey seem.reatly. omnipotent. • They are •offer 'eti to the public onl'y -for'ieguimate .rairpoSes, and al l'a_gents are forbidden to soll.them: when it is.' un derstood,thathe object is, unlawful. old. by .WiSitanir•atf,il Dr:"Parrii, ' •; Ladies can procure tiloox 'sealed frnin'tlie eyes. ~.„,o. the en. iouS j, , y, enclosing .sLand , six stamps to-0.-a: Staples, General Agent fur, us,. Watertown,,N. Y. or to the above agouti. -"""' - • -•• 'Jan.'s:v.-. • • 3130r. -- .-Schgupk-e*::rulintonte Syrup. This great.mchdeine cured Dr. J.: U. Schenck, the proprietor. of Pulmonary Consumption, when if had assumed , its. ,most -.formidable, asyect,• and - when speedy,"destE;nppettred'to be inevitable.' :His phy, bicians pronounced -- hii case incurable. 'when he' -ttommeucedtthe use -of.this.'simple - but powerful remedy. MS health was restined in a very 'shbrt :time, and no return Of the• diseaselue.4. beemappre ,h ended: lb -the. symptoms quiehly, di slippeare d, •and his present weight LS more than two hundred Since his recovery, he has devoted his attention exclusively_ to the ~ cure of Comitimption, and the diseases which are usually complicated' with it, and „the cures effected. by.his medicines 'have beenvery numerous and `truly wonderful. Dr.'. Schenck makes professional visits to several of the larger •cities weekly, where he. has 'alargo concourse of patients, and'it is truly astonishing-to see; poor eon suitiptives that have. to .be put of their car •ritiges,'and in a few months InalthY, , robuse persons: DR. SCHENCK'S PULDIONIC SYRUP; SEAWEED TONIC and MANDRAKE PILLS are ge,nerall,y mill requlrecrin curing_ COnSumption. Full directions accompany etich; - so - that thy one' otin tak'e — them 'without seeing,Dr: Se'hencit, but when it is conven ient it is best him. -He gives advice free, but for alhorougliesratnintution_withliiSlßespirometer his fee is three dollars,. 'Please observe. when purchasing. that the "two likenesses of die Doe or—one when in the last stage of Consumption and , the' other as"he now is, in per foot health—are on the Government stump.. • Sold by all Druggists and' Dealers. • Price 1:50 per bottle, or 7.60 the half dozen. Letters- for' advice should always be directed to Dr. Schenck's Princi pal Otlice; ho. 16 North 6th ,street, Philadelphia, Pa. General Wholesale Agents. Dennts'Harnes d Co N. S. S.liance. Baltimore, ',Md.: John D. Park; Cincinnati, O.; Walker d Taylor, Chicago,' 111.. Col= has Bros., St. Louis, Xo. t' fnev3, 't.6ly pit44r§ - ,,p9Lyiyj'-. ':). " MY M"C":),I.JICY' IS TO Still FIRST CLASS DRUGS ~ • 4t Low Pri,deF. Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Has.just been refitted and refurnished' Parry's•GoldenMortar Drug Store ,' I .A?-sjtist received a fall stock. Parry's Golden.Mortar-Drug Store' Is situated on Front St., ab. Locust. Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store " . Is the place to get cheap Drugs. Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store . ' 1 _ls the place to get Pure Drugs. Parry's Golden Mortar Drug store Is the place to get goood &reliable Drugs. Parry's Golden• Mortar Drug Store Is the place to get Prescriptions 'cm*: - pounded, ' Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store • Is the plan to get Perfumery •arid . • Fancy .pticles. Parry's Golden Moi-tar Drug Store - Is the•prace to get genuine Patent • Medicines. Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store :• ' • Is the-place to get Dye Stiiffs.. Parry's. Golden Mortar Drug store- Is the place to get Trusses aud Supporters Parry's Golden Mortar. Drag Store • • leaf° place to'get Shoulder Braces. Parry's Golden Mortar.Diug Store Is, the place for country Merchants to obtain their supplies. - parry's Gldeia Mortar -Drug Store v. • ' Is the place for Physicians to obtain ' Qillss Drugs. Ladiestliny the Enamel-Of 'America at 'Parry's•Golden 'Mortar •Drtig, Store Gentlemen buy - their "SliaVing 't_t Fancy • - • Soaps at • • 'Parry's Golden MOrtar,D rug, - S tore Farmers buy their Cattle Powder at • Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Physicians - buy their outfits at •' - Parky's Golden Mortar Drug. Store, Country Merchants buy at,Wholesale•-• • • prices at - • . - • Parry's Golden ..I , lortar Drug Store ERE ERE DM, Is the . 4 , labe to bi'ly Sal Soda, Concentrated Lye. . Matches, Starch, . • ,Shoe Blaeki ng, • ' '.Bieart• Soda, ,Salaratus',. Alcohol • , - • •• C • Soda Ash, Castile Soap, Neat's Vol)! Oil. Indigo, Bath Bricks, Stone Polish, Wax. Lights, Shoe Brushes, French Blacking. A_ EZI-CY" S . Golden N:tar Druu Store, 11EATiQUARTERS COAL OIL, LAMP CIII3III. ' ATid WICKS, If you want .. . 0' Cream Tartar itl:, Refd. - Saltpeter, ' - Epson Salts. - ' Cas.tortoil, . . . Ref. Borax, Gum Camphor, Salad Oil, . . • FlavOring Extracts, - . , Bermuda ArrciWroot,- .. - ' • Essences, ' • Go to -• Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store. JUT..RECEIYEp -at Pvrry's Golden Mortar Drug Store . A full assortment of Genuine French Pertuthery, Phalon's Night Blooming Cereus, Louis Brown -Windsor soap, Wright's Pomades, Hunt's White Virgin Wax, fTauley's Musk Soap, De; light's Spanish Lus ' VVright's Bloom of "- - - • the Circasiati • "-Rose, Be- ' • •- sin's Scrap Soap, Repve's Ambrosia cee.., &c. • , PARRY'S GOLDEN MORTAR - p RTU- S •, place to get Iletubold'S Preparations, •Jtlyues Expectorant, I%.fishler's Bitters, Surain's Panacea, - • Lindsey's Blood. ,Searcher, • . il3ull's Sarsaparilla, • ; , McLaties Verinifuge, Mrs. Wirislov's Soothing Syrup, Brownitionellial Troches, • , • - Wright's Pills, 4 - , - A.y.pre,s - Colagogue, Cartniniative, - • - ctocifrey's Cordial, , , -•:- lArisliart's- Pine' Tree Tar Cordial, • '•,. . - Wooley:s , • Salur, 7, A • And all other, poph,lar, P,a:ent Medicines. UST RECEIVED. - ' A . Large'AsSortment of .French,S. American Toilet Soaps at ' PARRY'S Golden _Mortar Drug Store. Front Street ; Columbia Special, attention•' given , to :compounding • Pii - k8ICIA.1‘:1 4 8 PRESCRIPTIONS, And all medicines for Family use. Oct. 6, 1806.1 - • MERCHANT TAILORINC. EMI tI44THNG'STORE, The Best and CheaPeSt :COlni*bia at the ",BLVE •1471i,pNT. . • -- Were noiv offering Zleitbes cheaper than the cheapest, and,ean suit'the'-most partic-, ular'bn*-ppth in styles, ilt , a,rid quality,— HANDSOME SACK " COATS, for $5,50 and upwards. We'are bound not , to be undersold b i anyone. All blothingi cut, sold* made up at my establishment is wairante'd ki:give satisfaction; Callan& examine our stock. Bine Fiont Clothing Store, Front Street, opposite thu Ferry Landing. N. 13; Coats, Pants and' Vests cut at the shortest notice, in the latest style. : 7 :' DLUNLENTECAL. Octz7, '66 tf. .1 WANTED, AGENTS 1 GREAT Chance " for Agents in every County of onr glorious Union, to sell our. Maps; - .Charts. and PhotOgraPhs.' Good Agents are making _s2ooa month. - IN.Tewtharts issued monthly. Everybody will .find this a respectable and profitable business, as we, offer large inducements: 'Send for 'circular and par ticulars. Address ' - HAASIS Sc LUBRECHT. F 2- P,ublishers - of popular Map 4- ' Charts, etc.; 108 Liberty St., New York. Oct 27; 2t CONCENTRATED --LYE, OR SOAP Maker, just received. and for sale at a ovrpriee by R. WrfLLIAMS. BARTLETT 4.i, SEWING MACHINE. .94/. Best Cheap Licensed Machine in the U. Agen ts' Pay -„sso = to, $2OO ~per • month: Enclose Stalnp, and address PAGE BROTHERS, Gen. Agents, GU Chestnut Street, Philadelphia; or 221 Summit, Street,- Toledo, Ohio. • . Oct. G. lmo. - J. W. 2,EASIN, MERCHANT TAILOR, Helium Street, seven doors above Second, PENN'A. CLOTHS, CA SSIMERES AND VEST ings of all styles and suited to__any seasop;:keppTconstantlyon. band'an - d man uffiCtured to order at short notice,lnd-War ranted to give perfect satisfaction. dug. 19, 1865, ly., - • , , MAIMY:IIOUSE, A. B. MILLER, PropOetor, Bat finiOre, Md. this hotel ;,as been lataly refitted with all the neces*sart iinproverrienigiritown to hotel enterprise and therefore offers first class accommodations to stringers and others visiting Baltimore. Oct 1805. J. RUMPLE 4 SOJ - DEALERS IN Fcreign and Domestic Hardware. A N extensive assortment of house fur nishing hardware, also for carpenters and builders use, always on hand. IRON AND STEEL Blacksmiths, wagon a - linkers : 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 gretis variety, such as tubs, baskets, wash boarcts, brooms, washing • machines, &C., 'k-c .tiX.rta TATC INERIMIta ZN TS , Plows,shovels,hoes, ploW castings,scythes, forks, rakeS, and all other implements used by the farmer. S - L'b'VES AND TIN FARE. 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 nainufaetured to order. _BCC; Coal oil; iluseed7 list; sperM and machine oils of alLkinds. AlcolcOl; benzine, japan • and O:'ier -sarnisli; glass. paints, putty Ni , blte lead, Se. T • Lo4uSt; St; Coluihia, Pa. aug. 10, 'B5. • INAtice. PROPERTY. owners are requested to call at Pfithler's, and examine— FUN'S. Finn IIYDRINT. It can be "repali ad at, any time without the expense or trouble of digging it up. All kinds <A — Plumbing attended to promptly, and at reasonable rates. jun. 30, 7f READ I READ I READ ! GREAT ATTRACTION ! DAVID H4NAUEB.' U. S. CLOTHING EMPORUM, ' Front Street, first Store l'ibov!.! Withint'St.; - The Largest,- Best Assorted, Handsom- est and Cheapest stock of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GBODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ttc. Ever exhibited in these regions, which wiil'be•sold at prices • 'TO 11E.T.4,1' ALL' COMPETITION ! Come one arid all, both great and small To Little Aivy's Clothing Hall ; And get a fd, froni head to 'foot At prices that yotir.put'se will suit may 12, 'GG'tf - • NEW DRY GOOD STORE. Adjoipillg, Odd Fellows' Hall. - DW &AD REUSS begs leave to iiailirrn the Citizens of Columbia and vicinity that he ha's neatly fitted up. a room adjdin ing Odd Fellows' Hall, and opened a dry i7 goods store with a, varied assortment cf neiv and deSirable goods such as • • - • GENTS. FURNISHING:GOODS , . . _ CLOTH'S, •CA.SIMERES, • " ' DRESS GOODS, Calicoes, Muslins, Tick ings, Delaines, Merinos. Poplins; Silks plain and figured, Notion's •eCze.;; etc., &c., • . Hehopes by strict attention. to business, and low prices, to merit - the patronage of this cominunty. , • .EDWARD -REUSS. N. B.—The Taileiing business will still be carried on in all its branches. E. R: • Col' SINGER SEWING MACLUNES NV. Y.HEll"ls?en.tgeOl2iedag n t.r6.3,ia.o,.seeeiebraLC INLIChiileS and offers' them fur sale at '.2.1.3 Book Store at • MANUFACTURER'S PRICES: - '- Everybody knows the Singer Machines to be one, of - the standard Sewing Machines and:we firesen tit to the citizens of Colum bitutind vicinity as incomparably the best kind in existence. It is simple, compact, durable and - beautiful. ...It is quiet, light running and capable of performing a range and vtqiet:y df work never before:attempt ed,upenA a single . - inachine r tisiliW either Silk. Twist, Linen or, Cotton - Thread, and sewing with equal facility .the.-very : finest an cl;coarsest materialS, 'arid lanythriig• tWeen the-two extrethes, 7in the most beau tiful and substantitThariner. • Its attach znente-'fbr 'hemming, .braiding, •cording, tucking, quilting, felling,-trimming, bind ing, 6z.c., are 7uivelluid practiCal and.have bean inventOd'alld.adjusted•esPecially for this machine. t.; • " „ • , 7. • ' Call'. the Store and See one in r op eration. . „. Sept 29 1V11,0,1,JCT7 HT: : SpIt . AP" IRAN , . . . The Suquehenna. ; Iron.; Co: :will pay the highest cash price for.-wrought. scrap iron; delivered at° - their.; mill, Columbia, Lancaster Co., Pa. • WM. P.A.TTO, Sept. 23, 'O5-tf.• ' Treasurer. • MARSHALL'S C A T A RR`I H. -S This SratiThas thoroughly proved itielf.to be the best article known for curing the • Catarrh',' Cold' iu . the Head and Headache." It has been found an ex cellent remedy. in many casee'of Sore Eyes.. Deaf ness has been removes by it, and Hearing has often been greatly improved by.its use, , • • It is fia,grant and agrebabl9, attli Gives'lLihmediateltelief ' To the dall'heavy' paint caused disSases of the Head. The sensations after using it aui. delightful and invigorating. It opens and. purges out"all • oti struetionS strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy notion to tile 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 Head, and at this moment it standt higher than ever before. It is recommended by many of the best physicians and is used with great - success and - satisfaction everywhere. Read the Certificates of Whole-. , . " ' sale lipruggists nu The undersigned, - having for many years been ac quainted with Dr:WarShalPwCtitarrh and Headache Stuff, and sold in our wholesale ttade, cheerfully state, tha. 10.g:boiler° it io be equal. inevery,respect to' the recommendations given of it,for the. cure Of CtitarrhitrAffections.'and that it is decidedly thh best article we have ever known: for all common diseases of the !lead. Burr & Perry, Boston, Barnes & Park, New - York Reed, Auston & Co., " . A. B' & D.Sands, Brown,Lamson & Co., " • Steph en Paul 'cE Co. •" ' Reed, Cutler & Co., " ;Israel Minor rE Co., ," Seth W. Powle, • " - McKesson & Robbins," Wilson, Fairbank - & Co., A. L. deovill & Co., •' Hensha.w,Edmands & Co; Close & Co. " K.E. Hay, Portland,' Ma: Bnsh & 4 Gale,' • For ;Sale 'by all Druggists. 'TRY IT. Jan. 6, '66.1y 'HO= ' =, INSURANCE COMPANY of NEVi Yon Qifice, No. 133,ByO•adway , Cash Capital, , ~, 5 2,000,000 00 Assets, Ist. July, 1860 , _3,596,922.00 Liabilities; ' , : P0,3_85 13 ' CHAS • J. MARTIN, Presb. - : N.VXkLM.ARTH, V. P. JOT:IN Ary,GEg,, S ec.. -", ' J.. 11. .WASEIBURIsT; Ass'.t eG. . . - - p. A. ,tris.l.lsl): Gen, Agt. . Totalloss by Portland Fire, $112,044 42 all.paiyl .bolbre 15th inst. A. J. KA.V.F.F.MAN, Agent; ; Sept 15. tr. Columbia, Pa. THE •EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY ' OF THE UNITED STAT.ES; ). rIFFERS inducements to those "propos ihg- to 'ass u re, which are belidireCi to be unegtialled. ANNUAL CASH DIVIDENDS. ALL THE PROFITS DIVIDED. PRO AAIONG. THE ASSURED. - Organized July .I.S.:a • - Accumulated Fund, over 53 000 000 Annual Income, over ;$1,200 .. 008 Win. C. Alexander. President. H. B. Hyde, Vice President. G. W. Philips, Actual '''• Office 92 Broadway, `Amy York. For further particulars apply to. ' W..a PA'2TON, Agent, Columbia, Pa. ' jun. 9, '6g ADIVirATXSTPLATORLS INTOMICIL OTATE OF NICHOLAS PLEASANT, late of the Borough of Columbia, Lan caster County,•clec'cl: • Letters of administration having, been granted to the undersigued.in the above Estate,notiee is , hereby given to all having claims against the said estate to make them known andio those indebted to make payment to George Bogle, " without delay. CLARKSON PLEASANT. Sept. 15 6t 'Administrator. STATEMEisfT SHOWING THE CON dition of the First National Bank, of G01g.129.1)ia, on Monday, October I, 1866: ' RESOURCES. Notes and bills discounted, 1G1;393,37 U.S.. Bonds for eireulation, 1.50,000,a0 S Seenriries on hand, , 10,09(1,00'. 324,383,37 Cash in notes of other banks. 2..214,00 Legal tenders & Comp'd Notes, 34,013,00 37,139,00 tastiftenis.,, 3,437,59 " - Dpe , from Banks, ' 30,682,0 S Expehses, ' -,t. , 950,71 Interest on deptiSits, • 82,21 . 635.02 Premiums paid,' ." • 20,50 Fixtures, 1.208.0 S ,LIABJLITIES. Capital Stock, paid $150,000,00 BUrplifs Fri ii d,4.3000 0 . _ Circulation,l32,ooo,oD Deposits on CertifiOate, 5741.05 •• - Do Transt•iit," 30,017,48 ' 97.538,53 Diyitlends unpaid, 300,00 DtrOlti Banks and J3aulterq, 5,37 7,J0 PtioTiilidd Voss, , 59,24' ExchitlikeS," • . . 228.13 Discounts, • 2,445.31 Interests, , .. .• • 2;590 34 5,033,02 5397, 545 ' 54 .. •I Indebtedness of Directors, $20,700 Sworn to and subscribed by •' ''• . • s:s:DETwILE.R, Cashier. Oct. p 3m. . - EVERY rlivttLy • SAD ULD HA:l7t S EIVISf'6 And when getting, be sure to get a good due. ' The IVIIEERII 4. 'WILSON Is undoubtedly TIIE FAMILY NtACAINE IN U . S. Any one wishing to purchase a machine, can have one on trial, and if not entirely satisfied, can return it. - Also ' rfpwo'§ Tailoring:; AND - FAIVIILY MACHINES. For sale by W. G. PATTON, Agent., at the store of Maltby (.0 Case, Locust - Street, Columbia, Pa. • FARMERS' ^ IUTUAL FIRE : INSURANCE COMPANY, YORK, PEVN'A., APRIL 15t"1866. • accumulated Capital, $455 2 728,96. • ThiS "Company continues to issue Poli cies of .I.ll.utan.ce on Buildings or'persiinal Prope.tV - , iiiTolyn or Country : at .Caa, or mutual Batas. ' • 11.1Caannn, President D. SrnicK.L . En, Secretary. 3=llx-OctrtcorsEt K.BABEn, TUDSLAS GlLtr, ELI KINDIG JoirisrLANDEs.„War. - IVALLAcE,G.EO:I3.I.:33- ERT, D. 'STRICICLEn. to Applications for - Insuianco will'he made 11. t: S.' SHUMAN'," july 7 '66 tf.: Columbia NEW. STORE. UNPARALFLLED ATTRACTIONS ! JS. SNYDER announces to the citizens . of Columbia and.vicinity,that be has opened at his ROOM, .-on the..corner of Front (t.. Locust, a First Class stock of. - .I)RjeI'GOODSI ~ • . consisting of all the latest styles Of Dress Goods, ; Cloths, • • • , • Cassi qres, • . Linen Lit,Cotton Goods, together with a full supply'of '• Sheetings,. ' • ' •Shirtings, ' - of the best quality., His. Bleached •• . .• . •• , Balmorals, • .. noop'Skirts- - - and Shawls cannot be sin-passed' " In-addition to the Dry Good's .;‘deiiiiit ment, he has the most .carefully 'selected stock of. • • , . . BOOTS. -. & SHOES ever brought to this place, consisting of- . , . Ladies'.Gaiters, Bahaorals; Children's and: Misses' Wear of all: sizes and descriptionSl.. Alen and. Boy's Boots of all kinds, sizes' and styles, , • - ' . A. share of public patronage, is solicited J. S. SNYDER, • Cox. of Locust & Front. 'April 28th ly, • - • . WLITARy AND .NAYA;J AGENCY, Authorized bir- U. S. License, At NO; 56 East King Street, I,,auch.ster, Pa, Experience and 'competent Assistants ,enable me to prosecute with dispatch and success "all kinds of Claims before the sevr oral Departments M or the Governruentof the United State ' s, and of the several States. Being duly licensed as a claim Agent, proMpt atfentioh will be given to the co)L lectiori of the folldiving classes of . chips: BO UNTY;,,AND PAIY,...AIue -.discharged * soldibrs and Sailors. pargrTT.y. AND ...P4 y , due •Widows or: iV Vatheor Mothers; Briither'S or Sisters of deceased Soldiers or Sailors. LOCAL BOUNTY, due Veterans, enlisted andcredited'in . the field. • ' s; PENSIONS for MValid Soldiers or Sailors, totally disabled. PENSIONS •for - Widows - or' Children 'of ' deceased SoldierS or Sailors.: , • PENSIONS fOr . WidoWs fcir. each 'Child. PENSIONS for Fathers Or 'Motlaers.Bios : or Sistere of • deceased - S6ldiorsolpou when' ey iver,e.deperAent. - •- .• PENSION'S for Teitinsters arid Artificers . , hospital stewards, - saddlers; or all per. sons enlisted in thecivil. services of the United States. PENSIONS AND' GRATTITIES for Sol- diers or their Widows from PennsylvaT nia in the War of 1812. " - PAY due from• • Pennsylvania, to, Officers . and Privates of Co's B, D and of first regiment, and all soldiers of the Penn sylvania Reserve Corps. PAY due Teamsters, Artificers and Civil employees of the Government. - Pay dueler horses lost in the United State service. Pay due for use of horses in Capt. Hebbleis and other - 100 days companies. ••. Pay due for commutations of rations, of . prisoners of war. Extra Pay due to Officer's commissioned ' Vitt not mustered. Prize -Money due to Sailors, or their heirs, captures,, pii-Claims from a distance can have their business attended to by addressing' me by letter stating nature of the claim, with name, age, rank, company, regiment and post 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 iminediiitely sent, iiccerding to the instruction,of the parties'interestee. Instruction and advice free of chargp,and. all letters sent• to this office, asking infor mation, and enclosinc , stamp, iVill'receive prom pt attention. CHARGES.—Fees fair an d"moderate,and in no case will charges be made until the nl.oney is collected. ' " " JAMES BLACK, Attorney at Law and Clairn Agent Hon. Henry . G. Long, Hon. A. L. Hayes, John B. Livingston, .Esq., D, W. Patterson, Esq., G. M. Kline, Esq.. of LAnoaster, Pa. Barr Spa.rigle4 "Mailetiti, Pa., Geo. 11. Hen dricligori, - 1Nq.;"1\1 Joy, .Pa., Col. S. Shoch, Samuel Grove, of Columbia. Pa, Henry Andrews, Esq,, Colemauville, Pa. Oct 2,0 m " • " . Cabinet Making and Uni4ertaking. 'TIE undersigned would inform his friends and the public that he has now in creased facilities for turning out work, and his, FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, • Are now well supplied with new and beau tiful furniture of the latest improved styles, lle thanufacturCS' to order and will keep constantly on 'hind 1-Eissing, 'Plain and Fancy Bureaus, SWeb9al-, Sofas, Card" Dining and Centre Tables, Conimon, Fan cy and 'French Bedsteads; all of which be sold on the most reasopablE, telal* he manufactures his own woidtlid ena bled to warrant every article to be what is represented. - • - CI-AIRS, COATI' All kinds of Chairs kepton nand or man ithetured to order. Cane, Windsor, Akiti and Rocking _Chairs; Settees, Camp-ang Counter .Stools, Sofas, Tete-a-tetes, and Staffed Sear Chair§, xnade*.to order. Old Chairs repainted and repaired. UNDERTAKING. Funerals will be attended to with prompt: ness, to which he gives his personal attenr tTdh. •He is prepared with ice boxes and coolers "to."preservf") corpse, gs may be re- : iliiired • _ _ AI A ligaiQTY OR ~Wr/lI.,NUT COFFINS Fur . nl,s:W plain or tipn9d. in any style ilia may'be'requirod. He ,respectfully solicits ti..share of• public ptitronage, as well as a continuance of the dristsli with which lid has been liberally favored . JOIIN'SHENBERGER. South Side of Locust st:, between Secono, and Third; ' •'''' t:0ct:17,'63. TO. TILE PUBLIC D EF Q RE BUYING YOUR COAL Else.: _LIP Where, 'rive us a call and . EXAMINE OUR STOCK. Our Coal is all kept in seperato bins and not mixed. We only keep_thefonr first 7 class articles, BALTIMORE CO., BLACK DIAMOND, • LYKEN'S - VALLEY, AND • SHAMOKIN, When the Schuylkill Coal is desired we : can sell it by the' car load or otherwise. Prices as low as any in Columbia and wbait yipu.'buy you receive. ••' ' • COOPER PE ART, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber, 'and C 4 bal. " •' • Sept.'l JUST RECEIVED. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CEDAR llow Ware at PFAHLER'S House Store.. july 14, '65 Stove§ of the 3110 . 4 approved pattern al ways hand.• Septi' GB —' Sweet Catawba Wine • FOR FAMILY AND MOIRE! Also a large assortment of French, Ger man and Domestic WineS, at" • J. C. BTJCIIEWS, Cor, Front and Locust Sts. aa • -- PAYS'ICIAN'AND SURGEON. HAS loctited 'premaneritly in Columbia, . and offers his ..professienal. services to the citizens of . his place. He.mtiy be ibund athis office at the res idence of B. Haldeman; on Locust street: every day from 8 to 10 A. M., and. from 7 to BP. M. Persons wishing his services in special cases,hetween these hours .will: leave word, by note, at his office, or thro'. the Post office.' , Oct. 6, '66. T C. Fell ,Sc Bro's. • patent self-rising . flour. It need's no yeadt, and as soon as mixed is ready for the oven. 'lt is much better and costs butlittle more than any other flour. For sale by •' • "H. AIULLEN & BRO., july 28, '66 tf • : Odd Fellows' Hall. PATENT ErnsTq. BACK ALBUMS ,• _ v .kltemtis &Co's. PAtent Al bums, the best album made• 'all and ex amine at , • - • . " ' , aua. 26 THE CELEBRATED SETH 'THOMAS CLOCK.-' E. Spering, has just receiv ed fiona the city a choice stock of these eel brated clocks. The best, 'neatest and. prettiest Yankee Clock warranted for two .T years.' *- PRIME RIO pp7g.p . E at ' • „ JACKSON'S. Feb: 10 66.-if. BEST SYRUP MOLASSES at - • 'JACKSON'S 04MTED PICKLES 4,t,StaDKVßsat Refereird - es PATENT FLO UR E. SPERING'S :Jewelry , Store.
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