Ilit- -- .COLUNBIAIPY - i' - - .IiN : DEPENDENt-T . A.RL§S cSc PRp, paitoux,lMlA, PA, CAN.ve&cle,t,),, *Dee; - xre- 1U ,aricertiseing will be considered CASH - .and obtectaktg at any,tinie after the first insertion... Custorrt, s Criticied... The custom, which requires a gentle: man, when Seated In: a - : church, to jump ap - and'rnih iota the aisle when a lady wishes-to enter ,the same pew, is thus criticised by an exchange : It is- the custom, We all know, and is - Said to have, originated in the olden .time when our forefathers were engand - in skirmishes with thelndians, and darrieltheir trusty rifleS.alWays with them.. In order. to be- ready to spring to . the, defence of their dear' ones at -a - Moment'S' notice, the ;pen always took their position nest the aisle,_ but in these latter-_ days there is'''nO 4 hecessity for. such precaution's. Why may.uot men and women sit pro misCuously together'in'churahes as well as:els,:rivlaerey',:Why should a man be compelled to -hop o up . , step into . the aisle, and : show- himself a, half-dozim times to let itian‘ - ncinal nnmheibf belkted.feMales, who tifrive late fdr the purpose of. mak ing' a'ienSaiion ?- There are some very foolish. fashions Vet in the world, and ehnreh n eeremonies.are not entirely free „ from them. - 6 JOHN M. GREEN. - - -NEW HAT .& CAP STORE, FIE Tgq, p.-*,.Nort4 Qucel4 . Stregt, "Efoive.AN I3ailciiitg - fri.tiE undersigned . being.. a ' practical 1. HATTER, and. having given his per sonal attention to the biiSin,.ss would take this opportunity orinforming the ; public e4apyC.y. - I,li'Fit:b.e has opened zl.--" 4pw HAT & CAP STORE; at the plat© above mentioned, -where -he Wille be. at times prepared. to • supply Imie who niaY..fa.v . OF with BEST at CHEAPEST HATS & CAPS Of,the •Latest anti Most Fashionable Styli), Having had• eonsiderable.:experienee in the blisin6Sche hopes to, meet a generous share of public patronage.. a' • GREEINT.:; • - F l R.lttitiß' ER. TIM cpi.,ol) - GREAT BARGAINS :AT THE , • •t. CHEAP CASH BOOK STORE. We have jus,trepeived froin the Fall'Trac4 -,, Sain'agereetedifnak of BOOKS-AN D VKT 'DNB RY; wo . no.•=ifyfier at'' 'Greatly 'Reduced Aatgß i ;;A large assortment of , ' , 4 - AihitcuErAikasp.'. ~ constantly on hand., Also, • STANDARD, EDUCATIONAL WORIS. BroOks' . :NormalElamentary , ,, Arithmetic, BroOks? 4 GeOlitetry,! and. ' Trigonometry, -Sanders' -Union Iteaclers.';-Iye special attention to our. large‘assortment " • ~.e.HOTQGTAA_PIII,AI4I4XTIMS,, = , • • z.• , ' MERCHANTS ,and TEA HERS" " SUPplied•at:Wholesale rate's; at ' JOHN S - .HEAFFER'S • • n. Cheab Cash Book Store, Na. 32 North Quee',.st, _Lancaster, Pa: - cmov. • ' " • • • 69i=, 628 HOOP - , SKIRTS. OWN MARE;" - .prAssr razz ,wisirrams!- , . . . , Are=a. pypyjeses „ pect First, Class,' and em brace, a 'complete assortment "for Ladies, ;Misses, and Children the Newest Styles, i3Vi'ry Length and Sizes .51 Waist: = - OUR' SKIRTS; wherever known, are More universally popular than any others before the .public.'Theyiefaiii their shape better;aieliglltex;:iqb.re elastie, more'du rablci and really Cheaper, than any other' TloOp,,Ski t rt' in_ the market. - Thor springs and fastenings. are , warranted. perfect. Every,- , Laidy „should try them. 'They are now-being eittertsiyely sold by Merchants, throughout the country; and at whcilesale and.retail,atlfanufactoi y and Sales Room No. 628, A 4C.IEE Street. ,below 7th, Phila. • ' Ask for Hepkin'a "own make,"—buy no Caution—None-genuine unless stamped off each lila Pad—"Hopkin's 'Hoop 'Skirt .Manufactory,,7%.to. 828 Arch Street, „Phila.." =Also, coristantly`On hand 'full line of •N, 'Y. made Skirts, at very low prices.. ,TERMS NET CASII. ONE PItICE ONLY Sepf 14m.• •-• • IikADIES I- FANO Ir• Vgjits -- • JOHN FA RIERA'S - .l = Old-Established FUR Manufactory, .• No.llB ARCH Street,-abovelth, Philada. :Uri AVE • NOW STORE OF MY OWN I! Importatiortand,Manufacture one of the largest, and - beautiful selections of - ••z -•••• FA.NOY 'FURS for ,Ladies; :and Children's. Wear •in the City: - Also, a.•.fines. assortment, , Gent's - Fur•Gloves mid Collars. , -N. • • - • •-• I•lun.enablekto dispose-of , my g,-oods • •at very reasonable prices,and•llvould there fore solicit a call from my friends, -Lau _ caster county and vicinity. - or, Remember the 'N'anie,Mutriber:cind Street! . JOHN.FARE.TRA:, „ • south side, ' ' , ••• , r• • " :Philadelphia. Partner, nor connection rithquiy other store in'Philadelphia.•. , - 2 • • T• ILF,CF,I;E:I3.II:ATED SETT:VT.II9IIIAS 'E. git.ering." has -:justreceiv - - ed.itrom the, city a chokie stook of those eel brated. • clocks; best, C. neatest, titetta.eitTiakee Olcie4:ll,:a,rraptectfor -tivo ' 2-2 .; - ' The ' great daily:;:arrival. of Barley Sheaf - .Cook Stoves at Piahlees.Stove-Empo ancl'EfouSe'Ruriaislifpg Stbre proves thiftliey are theßeet-Stey'e"in"the:parket that have been soldifoi wood •and. coal, ;.....A.e.g.„1.47-tfy,;;;',.':::; s.?:, EICENItIit 1LELR*11134.... b710.•520 ARO MBRITEZT, -- ' ' -,--• '_ • :r .- ,•-• , PIETE/A.P.E.P.V.IL .44 :. 4, ~.,, ;,'''''',''' .',"'-'"---- • ' 1337-" jr °: - -- '''' I f f is .alargeStock - Rf-T1Pe....1' - , ‘„,...•".4t . , - ..-.: ' "A ., 7 -• JEWELRY '''''' ":2 - ' 70:6 STLVER-wAR,E, , nnd - - ~S4l6olefoir V ,•S Ii I d L , a VER_ I9 IP :4 L 'A3TEDa. WA , . R: -- E, anon S • .„-T.I? V: ;..5 027 4 1- IXTEIairC,(3 the'eiiiiiriiiititii3le.of,Trese.ott V Y- begt?bleek..teti ever in , trodutted into this -market, - forsale. only, ER0„•-, ...s7, , jvitbs.2B;?6(l', 4" ,, •Y• ;Ll, ' • . . .47,401CCENTIa'YED :;•: , -.1,1717;•• . •N-I‘ 7, 24Etike*";just remiTed; slut :Lfor:Sill wilt it ' •14 , ;. -. 4, 4 • , , 17.A.E:14 OF 1806 At HALDEMAN'S, GREAT STOCK OF HANDSOME AND CHEAP- pliy.-9oops_ 7: , At.ISAA,DBMANS' Sept-15th. 1566. W E specially invite the attention of the Ladies to our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Al lIALDFAIAN'S. Sept._ 1866. EAmine' the Width, Quaky, Variety of Shades and perfect colorings of FREZTCH MERINOES' and ALL WOOL REP POP.LTICS At II ALDEIVIAN'S. Sept. 1.6, 1866 LL WOOL FRENCH PLAIDS AND 1 - 1. PLAID POPLIN'S in igreg variety, AlEneir season,' At HALDEMAN'S. Sept. 15, 1866 A NOTHER, LOT of those HANDSOME DOUBLE WIDTH all Xopl_Delpinps.at . OUTLOW DOWN PRIMES. NO ADVANCE At HALDEMAN'S. - A Handsome, New and Desirable Stock Jot_ of-me 'um and low cost ~ SAXONY. LESS StUFFS.,. At „,ITALDEMAN'S Sept. 15, 1866. Plain Menrning Goods, In French Iferinees, ' Rep Poplins, English Reps, -- Turin Cloths, Jamese Cloths, , - ,Alpacas 9.nd. Wool Delaines, .• 7 At HALDEMAN'S, Sept 15 66 - , 7 B LACK and COLORED 'DRESS SILKS In plain,, and double faced figuTes. HANDSOME GOODS At HALDEMA.N'S Sept 15 6G . CAR - PETS at 37i Cents, Among many other attractions in an en tire new stock of. Carpets Just,rcceived Sept. 15 66 . PTO Last Season' GOOds - isO ; :ifil'oy" in 'our MEN'S and BOY'S WEAR DEPART- NEXT, At lIALDEN.AYS Sept. 15, 1855 =II Baigains • ,' • In all .700 l Blankeis, • Fresh Stock, At ItALDEMAN'S: gept. 15; 1866 11411 MENNE - - - r r colleet; we offer each season an entire - New' Stock, ; in e very 'Department • For our customers to select,' 'from. -• •••,.. • „f:••••••,•.• ••• •;?, • "::. ~„,;5epterbet,15:14364.,,,s r /. pp-4 COMM INSCRINCE CO. P . • CA .ITAL•AND ASSETS,: *42,210,49 ~ • „ ' This Company continues to insure Bnild hags, Merchandise; and "other, property,• against loss and damage by fire, • on the; mutual plan, either for a cash premium or premium note. SIXTY ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount .insured, J3'304,295,51. Less am't expired in 'O5, '212,336,00 • 8,091,959,61 •• CAPITAL' AND INCOME. ' Amt:of primium notes,Jan. 1,'65;426,090,66 Less premium notes exp'd in '65, J 6073,45 410,017,21 Amt. of premium notes received in '65, 115,584,13 Balance of premiums; Jan. 1, '65, • 3,830,14 Cash receipts,less commissions in '65, ' 40,766,89 • ,CONT.R.A. r. ; : 7, 7". Losses andexpenses paid in'6s,', - 37,987,88 Balance Capital, and Assets, Jan. 5, 1866, 5.32,2,10,49 .- - 570 198 37 . A. SrGREEN; Pres]."dept. C. 4 7.-EORGE' YOITNG, Jr.; Secretary. , NtI.CHAEL S. SHUMAN; Treasurer; 111=JONFVJE;CriC00.11=1..... R, T. Ryon. John W. Steacy, • John Fendrich. Geo. Young, Jr., *, G. Minich. —Nicholas WDona Id, Sarn'l F Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman: ' AnIQS S Green, S. C. Slaymaker, Edmund Speiing, William Patton:, . Jan. 13,1588, • 111 HE -UNDERSIGNED. HAS TAKEN Booths , adjoining the residence of James Barber, in Walnut street, where he is at all times prepared to do .all kinds of work in his line. Suchas,,Hanging Cur tains, cutting, making and layingearpets: Repariug Sofas and chairs, making spring, corn-husk or u air mattresses, cushions (&c., Sm.= , SAMUEL CARTER. I mar. 10, '66 • • JO. Fell & Bro's. liatent • self-rising . flour. ' It needs no yeast, and as soon as mixed is ready for the oven. Itls much better. and costs but little more than- any other flour. For sale by - H. MULLEN & BRO., 1 July 28, '66 tf Odd Fellows' Hall. LIFE ASSIRINCE SQUIETY . • ,O,F THE UNITED STATES; •.. rIFFERS inducements to - tliose' propos kl• it* to assure, which are believed.,to be . . . unequalled.. , ,` ANNUATICASEpIVIDENDS. ALL THE PROFITS DIVIDED PRO . RATA, - AA.iONG THE ASSURED.-, • Olaiiiaized July 1859. Accumulated Fund, over Ariritiai Ineonie, over . " ,*1,200,008 WM. C: Alexander. President. H. B. Hyde, Vice President. '•. .G. W. Phillps,'Actuary ' ; . ' Office 92 Broadway, Newlcork. . For further particulars apply to W. G. PATTOIN", Agent, Columbia; Pa. jun. 9, '66 :„ „ , - • •-• HOME INSUR.XNd - COMPANY of NEW YoTtri. Cash Capital, Assets,"lst July, 1866, Liabilities, • • • • '-. CHAS J. MARTIN, Prest.':, A. F.. WILLMARTH; V. P.. ~ JOHN•MeGEE, See.- ' ; ' • • J. H. WASHBURN, As s't Sec: s , . D. A. HEALD. Gen. Agt,. :• _ ' Total loss. by - Portland Fire, $112,644. all. paid-before July.lstln , • ' • • , E.AUFFMA_N, Agent, - , Sept 15 tf. _ .• Columbia, Pa. Sweet, :Catawba' Wine - FOR FAMILY AND TABLE BRE Also a'large gesoremexit of .Freaelf, Ger man and ponanstiOWines J. 3a at e . la , ER;s • and liveust CABINET WAR EROOISS AMC" ItIALIVIIMACTORY; LOCUST ST., A FEW DOORS BBLOW 3rd. St., • fOVITAILIIIA, COIY; IPA. THE subscriber having purchased frbm his brother; Casper Seibert, the stock and good will of his, extensive - Cabinet Manu factory, will continue the business-at the old stand, where he 'will keep _on hand au assortutentoof —• ; • FUIiNITURE OF ALL - KINDS, of the best quality, style;and-manufacture and Will make,t6 ordey; of first-rate mate rial, every article in his line. ..He will give strict attention to business, and respectful 1Y asks of the public a share of, patron-' - UNDERTAXING will receive the most - careful , attention, at, the - shortest notice. . . GEORGE SEIBERT. Cola: July 4, '63.' POCKET 8002-KS 1 A LA.RGE•and' well selected stock of Pocket Books, has just been received, which we will sell at •redueed prices.' Call and see our stock of • . PgOTOGRAPH. ALBUMS. A large and fresh stock just received frrm. New York, they are offered at prices to suit every one. . Finnel's 'patent Thermometers.. A large assortment just received, and selling at very' low prices. No • person should be without one. ARNOLD' S - WRITING FLUID. The genuine: articte—'quarts, pints, half pints and. 2 oz. stands. Everything usual ly kept in the Stationery line, wil be found W. U. HESS' Book Stare, " Locust . St., opposite Columbia National Bank. juns 10, 'O5. ZING &RI EITTlit S. - - - A Sure Preventative of . CHOLERA • IBIS WONDERFUL REMEDY was discovered j. r . and introduced about twenty years ago by Dr. S. tateopsris,-an eminent Egyptituiphysiciama . Ho had long seen and felt the want of some reme dy which would strike at the root of disease, and so prevent much' of the suffering which the human family was then compelled to endure. , ^ The- great question was presented to his mind eyety day in vivid colors as he moved among the sick and dying,-and observed the inefficiency of nearly all the remedies then in use. Thus he was lead to think and experiment; and after ten years of study andlaboi', he presented to his fellow-man the wonderful Zingaii Bitters. The effect of this prep aration in the> prevention and cure of disease, wits so marvellous . 'and astonishing, that the' most flat tering mtirlfs of royal favor were bestowed, upon him wholdiScoverecOt. His name was placed upon the Roll of Nobles, and a'gold medal with the fol lowing inscription—Dr, Cheopsus, the Public Bene factor—was presented to him by the Viceroy: ' - The preparation has been used in several epidem m ics of cholera, both ns a preventive rand curative measure', and with sticii great, success, that it has beenlritrodueed into Fotirly ell the general hospitals of.tho old World. - - - The asking that, arr. ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, applies ,witii marvelous force to eholorq, and therefore any remedy that-will pro tect us agairistthis terrible disease should be freely and perststeinlyused. All pathologitsnovi agree that the cholerapoison acts .on the excretory organs, and-keeps them in working order; must prevent a sufficient accumula tion of the poison to exert its terrible effection the organism, This. is true not only of cholera; but Of nearly all other maladies,,especially the different forms of - fever. . • EMIIN RIM Flio Great Zingari Bitters, is just such a -rereedy as-the' above conditions- require. ---Its acts on the organef excretion and secr e tion i keeping up.a per fect balance between -them. This :Bitters is com posed •' entirely of roots and herbs, so - nicely, con cocted that everyiirgan•-is acted upon tind.put- in trine. taste ;is ;pleasant and ;its: effects - prompt and lasting. , • • Numerous eases oethe' following disease Mive been- cured by it:. Cholera;;Diarrhcea, . Dysentery, Typhidd and Typhus Fever, Fever, Ague, Nervous Debility, anaemia, Female Irregularities, Dyspep- - sia, Flatulency, Colic, Scrofula; cfc., - Price one dollar perquart bottle. ' Principal Depot at the Withmt•sticet wharf,' Ilar. - risburg, Pa, - - -• • • Bold by all,Thyggists, Diotelkeepers and "Grocers. . , • • T. .114.1.1111ERiy , • _ f , - r For'Side !by' C:.:33 . tic10r,. coriaer. pfeProllt 'and Locust Sts: Cpinrnbia „ -. • „ .tiPa • , 1: , -rriny 26. • ::• , • MEI VIPIEOLSTERING: PATENT FL 0 Ul? THE- EQUITABLE Oflico,No: Ilroaday. GEORGE srißrat.ors MC. Mae e. X_N - THE GXEAT- • Curd by:79.lLishler's Herb ..113110rS 1 Wberi-Mishler's.Bitters were-first intro duced.to the publio the . propriotor did not feel justified in recommending it as a spe cific for Cholera., During the fail of '1865, Dr. Mishler- received the _ following note from , Jacob,L. -Baker, .Esq., of Lancaster Pa., aniember of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. • Mr. Baker had a great deal of experience in the treatment of Cholera is a druggist of sixteen years standing,was Hospital Steward in the Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, for three years, and is withal a gentleman' of undoubted integrity and one in whose statement the most implicit confidence can be placed : - • Lancaster, November 3d, 1365. , Dr. Mishlerz--Dear Sir:—Knowing that the Cholera with its dread re ravages is now upon our land, and knowing that no medi cine now in our country possesses such a caloric influence "which is the vital reme dy for • all diseases of ' this kind," as . the Bitters you now making I request you to prepare such a quantity of your bitter as would suit all demands, as I assure you they Will be an invaluable remedy, and will be hailed as a blessing by all who will use it. - • • 570,198,37 Being thus urged, and having noticed the Bitters Were constantly curing the most violent cases of Diarrheea, Cholera Morbus and kindred complaints,Dr. Mishler at last ()tiered his compounds asa cure for Cholera The result has exceeded his most sanguine expectations and fully justifies all that Mr: Baker says in hisinote. It certainly proves that Mr. Baker's practical knowledge of medicine far exceeds that of most doctors 'who too often dose their patients with de leterious drugs on some absurd tfieory.— For the.purpose of showing that Mishler's Herb Bitters will. cure Cholera we give below a few facts. All intelligent Arsons who have investi gated the origin otcholera, agree that it is caused by poison introduced and generated into the system- by impure water, damp ness, filth and over-crowded rooms with deficient ventilation. This is proved by the fact that cholera always rages worse on board of ships where all of the above causes are found more or less combined. To cure cholera, and also to prevent it,it is necessary to neutralize this position, and that Mishler's Bitters will do this is proven by the following : The steamship Virginia, 'arrived at the Port of New York: about the middle of April With cholera, a board a number of the passengers having died during the voyage with this complaint. Among the passen gers were a family . named Schmith, from Baden, Germany. This family was "at tacic ed with cholera. Fortunately for them they had friends livin.• t' in this city (Lan caster. Pa.,) who knew the virtues ofMish ler's Bitters and who procured a bottle and sent it to the Schmith family. When this package arrived at Quarantine,the doctors examined it and confiscated the contents. Another bottle was procured and packed in a more secure manner: it safely reaChed the Schmiths. On its arrival aboard the 'Vir ginia', Henry SCh faith an' Christ. Schmith were both laboring Under choleric symp toms; Mrs. Marcia Schmith, wife' of the former was very bad, not expected to re cover, and ,a son had died of the dread com plaint and had been buried theday previ ous. "It was in this plight a bottle of Mish ler's Bitters, sent forth like an Angel of Mercy found the poor Sehmith. Henry Schmith was the first to try it, and so instantaneous was the relief he experi enced that he gave it to his-wife an d brother both of whom at once relieved. They used the entire contents - of the bottle and all three were so much relieved that the physicians permitted them to leave the Virginia,after being confined at quarantine abOard that scourge ship forty-two says.— Tim Schmiths proceeded. to their relatives in Lancaster, and at an early opportunity called on Dr. Mishler to express their Frail tudo for the timely relief they had found in his Bitters. MI. Henry Samith stated that all the compounds the doctors had given him did no good, but that one glass of Mishler's Bitters Made him feel like a new -man, warming . his whole system, giving him a healthful heat and causing him to perspire freely. his statement was substantially was substantially - as given above. anil he further said that if the doc tors had ,not_ kept.:,the first bottle from reaching hint'; hisi...4o*Would yet*rve been living. Mrs. Sehmith was still weak from the ellect of cholera, but the continued use of the Bitters were Most surely restoring her accustomed vigor. - It is not to be expected that regular M. Ds. will admit thatany remedy not to be found in'the Dispensatory will cure Chol era or any other complaint, but candor compels Dr. D. 11. Bissell of the Cholera Hospital ship " Falcon" to admit that he believes Mishler's Bitters to be a " very good Tonic." • Irvreply-as to a case of Bit ters that was sent to lam by a well known gentleman of Lancaster, he writes as fol lows : _ 82,000,000 00 3,590,922 00 130,385 13 Hospital Ship Falcon, Quarantin, New Yorh,June 7th, 1866. George S: RoWbotham, Esq.— Dear Sir • Yours-of the 234, inst. is to hand. In re ply, I beg leave to - say, that I received the case of Bitters you sent me" for trial ttc.,, that I gave them to - tbe convalescents in Elospil.- I believe them to .be a very good tonic Eitters,,well adapted to, all cases reqfkiring -Tonic remedies. . . . .D. H. BISSELL, physician ; Hospital Ship 'Falcon," This letter froth Dr. Bissell just after the reception of the Bitters, and before he had time and opportunity to thoroughly test their • wonderful medicinal properties is considered atflmportant endorsement, us that gentleman tb-day occupies the most important position of any physician in America. The passengers and crews o emigrant and merchant vessels that arrive in the Port of New York - fromforeign coma tries,are subject to his insPection, and con trol, and the great experience:he has had in the management of that dreadful dis ease, Cholera, gives an endorsement • by him an unusual importance. This letter together with the statement of the Schtnith family—who while' in the Steamer - Vir, ginia, were' under Dr. Bissell's control, Shows what the Bitters have done and can do. Another case of Cholera cured by Mislam lerS Herb Bitters is that of Mr. Pearsol of York county, who,after suffering severely from all the symptons of Cholera, finally became collapsed and while in this state, (the doctors stating that he was beyond re lief) a friend ad ministered freely,Mishler's Bitters. The' effect , Was instantaneous ; heat was induced. In the body, perspira ion was and after, using one bot tle Mr. Pearsol was entirely restored. Mishler's-BittOrs-cures Cholera by coup.- Ceraeting the poison which is the cause of the disease. Poison in the system,whether generated by bad air, filth, as- in Cholera, or introduced by the bite of a venomous snake or mad dog will be ex pelled and all bad symptons allayed- by the use of Michler's Herb Bitters.. The above proves this to be the fact in Cholera and the certificate of Mr. - Rhine - hart proves that Mishler's'Billefs will -cure the bite of a poisonous snake: - • Lancaster, July 4th, 1865. , lilr. 13. llishler=Sir: = About eight weeks since I was bitten in , the left' hand .by, a snake, 'but at the tinie 'did not know of what species .it -was.. Ithmediately after the bite my hand swelled to a very ;large size, and the poison appeared to be work ing up my aria. I. sutlbred. great pairCiit my hand and arm i'lltad-to quit work and was afraid I would be compelled to have my-hand amputated: -4 - I came to:you; and by your advice-washed my hand and- arm with your Herb Bitters at • the same time taking it inwardly.' :In' eleyen daysi was able to, go to worlagifit. The peisonT.Was all drawn out and Blisblerl'ii - „Herb Bitters was the only medicine .or._ a.pplication'ihat Invade use , of. Mr. .Christian. Burns; near neighbor of mine, went out. a day :or two after to the place where - , I. was :bitten; an d.• kille d 'what beliesfe :was-the -.same snake that bit me as he caught-within- five yards of the spot whereor was; bitten, It proved to be' whatiS called a copper. snake; at any rale, whether it • was: the- same- one that bit me or not=ono thing is certain= that your Bitters euied the bite or a snake in my case for whichl shall eN:er Icethank ful, as I bel l .direikwaithp means of saving my hand. 4 1 ' k _ r shall be plegied -to personally ° satisfy any one orthe-thithrot the' above. RIN.WIAIri t, • •' ~ Low Street', Lancaster. - For Sale - hY BUCIIER;ROBERT HAMILTON' and idl-Drrigkists:%+,-- cyr_.,"Miß,A.. Yours respectfully. JACOB L. BAKER .BOOT'S 44 SHOES.' IGlOlt, the best Boots, go to . ,Breneman's, W. King. Foithe best Woliaen's'slioes, g.. 6 to ' • -Breneman.'s. Kin .1 street. For the best Children's shoes go to - • .• Breneman's, W. King street. For the most comfortable fit go to ' - Breneman's, W. King street. - • • .For work that will not rip, go to Breneman's, W. King street. For Boots that will not let in water,go to , Brenemaa's, W. King street If in want ofts and Shoes, go to • 43renemnits,W. King street Everybody in the country go to Breneman's, opposite Cooper's Hotel, Oe. • - Lancaster, I'a ,r),I7ARTERLY REPORT OF THE CON lc/d dition of the Columbia National 13ank on the morning of the first Monday, of October, 1866. • ' , • RES 0 URCES. Notes and bills dis'd, - ' ' 5743,702,21 U. S. bonds deposited for circulation, -, 509,000,00 U. S. bonds on' hand, 32,100,00 81231,802,27 Cash in notes •of State Banks, ,114,00 Specie, .. 90,00 , . Legal tenders and, compound ' ' . .. int. notes. . • 64,353,00 • 64,667,00 nemittances,Rt 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 c& Taxes paid, - 7,192,70 . , ' - 51483,938,04 LIABILITIES; Capital, paid in. 500,000,00 , Surplus-fund, 100,000,00 . Discount and Exchange, 21,015,42 profit and Loss, - 4,800,74 -25,006,16 Due to National Ranks, 20,298,02 Due to other Banks,,E 11anker5,8,556,10 . 36,864,12 Circulation of Columbia Dank,26.425,00' do Col'a National 8ank,436,185,00 462,610,00 Individual deposits • - ' • - 356,557,76 $1483,938,04 Indebtedness of Directors, $16,400.00 - Sworn to and subscribed by SAMUEL SHOCII, Cashier. Oct, 6, arn xNsult.A.Nem Co. ot NOILTZI ' 11.14VERICAL, PHIL.ADELPHIA. - TNCORPORATED 1794. Assets $1,3.50,000, I Charter. perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage byfire on Buildings, Mer chandize, Furniture, &e., for long or short periods, or permanently on Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt pay ment °flosses fora period of seventy years, affords a guarantee of claim upon public confidence. - AILTECUR G. Cos: IN, Prest. CHArmns PLATT, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Walnut St., above Front, Columbia, Pa., Columbia, January 21, 18C5.-ly. CHARTER 80 . 9 . .PERPETUA.L. FRAIIKLIDI 'FIRE lESIIIIIRE CO, OT [2I2III.O3MIiPMLA. coraa".wirst.. $2 , 5 1,2 9 7 04 . . CAPITAL, - - - 400,000 ACCRUED SURPLUS, - 971,000 INVESTED PREMIUMS, 1,088,288 UNSETTLED CLAIMS, , 8,410 INCOME FUR 1864 - • 300,000 LOSS PAID SING. 1829 5,000,000 Perpetual and ' Temporary Policies — on Liberal Terms. • ' 301M3E11. Charles N. Bancker, Isaac Lea, - Tobias Wagner, Edward C.. Dale, Samuel Grant; Geo. Palos, Jacob R. Smith, Alfred Pitler, Geo. W, Richards, Fras. W. Lewis, M. D. CHARLES N, DANCE:ER, President. EWD. C. DALE, Vice-President. 'JAS. W. McALLISTER, Sec. Pro. Tent. 30X-IN COQX'42, Aat-for columbio: Mar. 12,1860, ly. NEW C4RI?IA.G E M A_INTITP:A.CritC)E;Sr Second Street, nearly opposite • LUTHERAN CHURCH, COLUMBIA. riIHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING Taken 1. the Shops formerly conducted by Mr: Samuel Carter,' would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Columbia and vi cinity that he is now prepared to man ufac • ture all kinds of Coaches, Carriages, Bug gies, Sullies, and all other vehicles in his line. His reputation as a workman is es tablished, as he can confidently claim for his work the merits of beauty of form, ele vance of finish, and strength of structure. One of .the distinguishing- features of his work is its durability ; all vehicles of his build are constructed of the best seasoned material,. and put together firmly and sub stantially. Idegives particular attention to the repairing of vehicles,. and warrants all work in his line to give satisfaction. .In tiddition to his practical experience in the business, lie has the assistance of the best workmen. Some of them from the celebrated. Watson establishment of Phila delphia. A generous public is respectfully invited to give home fndust - 7 their encourage ment and support. CHRISTIAN MYERS. Aug. 12, '65. tf. REDUCTION IN COAL A rrivAls of Cargoes at the Coal Depot of Bruner ttliooro, which arenow offer ed for sale by the Busluel,Ton,Car or Boat, April 13, Boat Emma, with Lyken's - _Valley,Stove; " 20, " W. Rauch with Ly ken's Valley Nutt. " 26, , " Bait Co. No. 15,8, Balto. Co. NO. 5. • k‘ 27, " Balt Co. No., 128, Balto Co. No. 3. " 28, " 'Elvin, V. Wall, , y.lizert's Valley'Nutt. May 2nd, " - C. C. Co. No. 72; Gray Extra. No. 4. " 4, ,"C C Co, No, 15, Gray extra No. 5. Schuylkill and Shamokin coal on hand. More_olthe_celebrated _Gray coal, and ;the Baltimore Company on the way. All coal sent in .good order. - GORE. may I\I6ORE. may _5, '66. ' BARGAINS IN 1:01r5r G-0 013 S -. 0. BRUNEW S • • • . CHEAP 'CASH STORE, - Front St., above Locust, Columbia. NUE are constantly receiving additions VV - to our stock, , and have now allarge and varied assortment of ' AADIEWDRESS - GOODS Consisting • Delaines, Challis, Lawns, -liesambiques, plain and figured, Alpacas, Poplins, Ltc.. . _ einvite attention to our stock - of uslins 2 Sh6etiiii§, , Chee Ticking , Linens, Flannels, Ginnbanis, Calicoes,' 4c,i at.NEARLY OD PRICES. corneete roqp.kent, of . , • • , • q4a,9l3lEjas, YESTINGS, TWEEDS, :COTTENADES ,&c., for men - and boy's wear; at old Prices.- FULL - LINE'. of HOSIERY, - GLOVES, :and Trimmings, Bahnoral_Skirs, - Hoop 'Skirts, of. Latest Stylee and, R . est. - .fakes. SHOES-S , O-Alra'S,•. BOOTS, Made of the be'st material, and; ii-arranted 'equal to the. best bome-made work. . CALL AND SEE -US. qsl . o CHARGE TO SEE GOODS , : •• - • • • • t EITEMISE MRECII CO. ' - No. 400 Walnutst„'Philadelpbia. CASH ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1 . 888, ' 5±378,7765. 48 _ The investments of this Company are in First:Mortgages on Real Estate in the City. of 'Philadelphia, and in other securities carefully selected by the Directors. ' Perpetual and Term Insurances effected by this Company at as low -rates. of pre mium as safety to the Company and to the insured will admit. - 31DXWIM F. - Ratchford Starr; J. L. Erriiiger, lialbro' Frazier, Geo. W. Fahnestock, John M. Atwood James L. Claghorn, Benj. T. Tredick; William G. Bolton, George H. Stuart,• Charles Wheeler, John H. Brown, 'T. H. Montgomery. F. RATCHFORD STARR, PRESIDENT.. TROINIAS H. MONTGOMERY, Vice : Prest.• ALES. - W. WISTER, Secretary. ' . F. ZIEGLER, Agent, Basement,' Black's Hotel, - Columbia, Pa: ,Feb. 10; , , .; , Buy of rp HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD _L call the attention of the citizens of Co lumbia and vicinity to ,his large stock of READY - =ADD - CLOTECENG Embracing every variety of style and ma terial suitable for the se‘sou. They are made of the best material and in the most fashionable Style. : Gentlennen's Furnishing Goods, Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Si/spenders, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, &c: ' A splendid line of these goods always' kept on - hand: Also, Boots, Shoes. Hats and Caps, of which we, have a well selected stock of e which w .offer at cheap rates. , TEIUNIES, CA.RP.ET•BAGS, and Valises of all styles, ; are sold cheaperhe than city prices: My goods are all bought for cash and I offer them at cheaper rates, for cash,than. any other store: Call and see. HENRY RICE, No. I,' Wolf's RoW, 'Front St. Columbia. Coluinbia, April 14, IS6G, ly. WEL& ILDVIRESCIDDIZARINE =SUR ANCM • COViirANW,PIiILADE • 2. - •-: . . Capital $200,000. ' Securities $300,000. rpRIS COMPANY 'continues - to- take X. risks on good property at - rates as dew as any other safe Company, and consistent with prudence. • Policies issued for long or Short terms, or permanently. Losses promptly -paid. All claims adjusted 'without litigation or delay._ This Company refers te s t past as a guarantee of its future conduct. Tiros. CRAVEN, Prest. A. S. GILLETT, Vice Pres-, Jas. B A 1, - VOI:D, Secretary. - P. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Walnut St., above Front, Columbia, Pa. Columbia,-January 21, 1805.-ly. S. S. RATHATON'S MERCHANT TAILORING, 'GENERAL CLOTHING; AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISIIING STORE, (Opposite Shober's Rotel,) Coy. of Nor ty Quoon Orarage Sts., LANCASTER, PA. All kinds - of men's and boy's ready-made clothing and furnishing goods constantly kept on hand.— Also, a superior assortment of French, English,_ German and American Cloths, Cassimeres and Vest inus, which will be made ' to order in any, desired style, with the least possible deltiy ; warranted to ve satisfaction, and at reasonable charges. July 14, '66.ty S. S. BATH VON. Shoe . Brushes: TFlEhest assortment and largest stock in the place, and. at greatly reduced prices, at - R. WILLIAMS, Front Street. i t• LSO, a general assortment of fresh and ,rtliable Drugs, Patent Meclirines, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, ' Garden: Seeds, &e. selected kith -great care, and bought- at, the ]present- decnneln prices; or sale by apr. 21, R. WILLIAMS. REMOVAL OF'IN.ILILLP.4,N &BRoTITER's PROVISION STORE, TO ODD FELLOWS' HALL Columbia, Pa. Grocerios,Provisionsylotir,Grain,&c. We will always keep on hand the very best quality ofgoods such as Sugars, - Salt Coffee, ~ Fruit, . Teas, Soap, Fish, Starch, ' Hams, . "Spices. • Cheese, Crackers, , Lard, Tobacco, . . Molasses, Segars, also- . FANCY GROCERIES, . NOTIONS, DRIED FRUIT, &C. We intend to keep the best roods only and to sell as cheap as any similar store.— We therefore ask a portion (A - public pat ronage. - _ April 7, 66-tf. H. MULLEN ch, BRO. Mason, Pease & Moore. PITTSBURGH, PA: TMPORTANT TO MANUFACTURERS 1 Superior Lard to Oil. Extra No. 1, Engine Oil, at 1,50 do 2, -do ' 1,20 - do 3, •do 75 do • 4, do 50 • -Extra Paraphine Lubric at • 25 cis. gal. The above mentioned grades of oils are guarantied as follows ; - - No. 1, for Locomotives and Engines su perior to Lard Oil. No. 2, . do equal to, Lard Oil. No. 3, an extra oil- suitable for blast furnaces, heavy machinery, now'be ing used 'with much satisfaction by Grave Bros. Danville, Pa. No. 4, a heavybil for Rolling-Mill work, pronounced by Messrs. Shoenberger & Co. for use on their nail cutting machines equal to best Lard Oil at 50 cents. Also, Carbon Oil, supplied at lowest rates. • - Orders may be left at this office. ' Jun, 2, 1866, ly. _ Rure,Malt Vinegar. This is a new kind, Made out of - pure Barley, and warianted" to answer • better for pickling or table use than any corn or cider vinegar made, at-;- • • T. C. BUCHER'S, Cor Front and Locust Sts. Cabinet 'flaking and" Undertaking. THE' 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. He manufactures to• order andwill keep constantly on hand Dressing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards,, Sofas, Card. Dining -and Centre Tables, Common, Fan cy and French Bedsteads; all of which-will be sold on,themost. reasonable terms. As he manufactures his :own work he is ena bled to warrant every' rticle to be- what ii _.. . - is represented.- ;• - - • CHAIRS, .CHOIRS, ' All kinds of Chairs kept on nand. or maul ufactured to order. • Cane, .Windsor, Arm and Rocking Chairs; Settees, Camp ,and Counter Stools, Sofas, - Tete-a - tetes, and Stuffed Seat 'Cliairs;-made to :order: Old Chairs repaintedlmol repaired.,- „ UNDERTAKING Thmeiala Will' be attended to with prompt ness, to •whichlie gives: his personal atten tion.- ..Ee is prepared with ice boxes and coolers ,to preserve corpse, as znay be re .- MAIIOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS Furnished , plain or tinned. in any style tha maybe required. Ee respectfully soli c it s a share of. public patronage, as' well as a continuance of the custom with which he 'heabeen liberaliviavored. 1• ••- JO EN SHENBERGER. •• • 'South Side of- Locust at., hetween.Second and Thiro.; met 1.7 963 -Scrofula or',lCifig - '-ilEvi - T is a constitutional disease, a corruptiortiof the: blood, by which , this fluid' becomes-.vitiated, weak, and poor. „Being in the circulation,. it pervades the whole bodi, and mayburst -out , in disease on any part bf it. No organ:is.freof from its nor-is there one-whichit may: not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variouslr, caused -by mercurial disease, low- living, -dis ordered or unhealthy food, impure ,air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, -and, above all, by the venereal' infection. What ever be its 'origin it is hereditary in the-eon stitution, descending " from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation; indeed, it seems to be "the •rod of Him - who says„ " I will visit, the iniquities of the fathers upon their children."„ Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of Corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles; in. the, glands, swellings; and--on the surface; eruptions or sores.: This foul cor ruption,,whiCh genders in the blood ) , depreSses the energies Of'life, so that scrofulous constitu- - tions not only suffer -froth 'scrofulous com plaints, but they have far less power to:with stand- the attacks of other diseases; conse quently vast numbers perish by -disorders which; although not scrofulous in their nature, are ,still rendered fatal this taint in ,the system. -Moit, of the consumption which de cimates the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination; -and. many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain; and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. • ' One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ; their persons are. invaded •by this linkingin fection, and their health is undermined -by it.- To cleanse it from the syStem we must renovate: the blood by an alterative medicine, rind bi- - vigorate it by healthy- food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in • • - • - • - , AYR'S , _ Compound Extract :of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which ',the medical. skill of our times can cleviie for this every= Where prevailing ninl fatal malady. It is com= - bined from the most active remedials that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, -and the - rescue' of the systein from its destructive consequences. - Hence it should 'be employed for the cure of not , only - Scrofula,, but also thoSe other affee.4" tions which arise from it, such as Boarrittn ' and- Sxra; DISIiA . SRS; Sr. 'ANTIIONIea -FIRM, • Ross, or EILYSIVIILAS, - TINIPLEa, PUSTULES, ..BLorenns, Br;Angs and Bone; TU:IIOIta,TETTER. and. SALT 11,11E01, - SCALD HEAD, ItIIGNYOII.II,, lIREUNIATISIII, SY 1;111T,ITIC acid MEROURIALDis- ' nisms, Dsol.Sy; Dv - gra:P:lu., Dr.iin.yri; and, indeed,' AIM COMPLAINTS AIMING PROM. VITIA- • TM) . on LIPURR 331,00 D. The popular belief. in-" impurity gplie blood" is fomuled•in truth, for scrofula-is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and. virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health •is impossible _in. contaminated constitutions. .A... - c2"_, - E 1 1:t ' S Ague Cure, FOR TILE SPEEDY CURE OF Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Agne, Remittent Fever„ , Chill Fever, - Dumb Ague, Periodical headache, or Bilious headache, and Bilious Fevers, indeed for the lvlkole class of diseases originator lug hiliary derangement, caused by the Malaria of allesmatic Countries. -We are enabled here to offer the community a remedy which, while it cures the above complaints with certainty, is still Terfectly harmless in any quantity. Such a remedy is invaluable in districts, where these afflicting disorders prevail. This "Cons" expels the miasmatic poison of Fr.vart. Arty AGO: from the system, and prevents the de velopment of the disease, if taken on the first ap— proach of its premonitory symptoms. It isnot 3nly the best remedy ever yqt discovered fur this-class of complaints, but also the cheapest. Thelarge quantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the reach of every body ; and in bilious districts, where FEVER AND Anon prevails ' 'every body should: have it and use it freely both for cure and protec tion. A great superiority of this remedy over any other ever discovered• for the speedy and certain. cute of Interinittehts is that it contains no Quinine' or mineral,. consequently it produces no quinism or other injurious effectsuliatever upon the constitu tion. ''!hose cured by it are left as healthy as if they had never had the disease. Fever and Ague is not , alone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disor-, ders arise from its irritation, among which aro Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headeiche,Blincl ness, Methodic, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal pitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen, Ryster. ws, Pain inThe Bowels, Colic, Paralysis and De rangement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating in- this cause, put on the intermittent type, or become periodical. This " CUltr." expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the malarious.districts. If taken occa sionally or daily while exposed to the infection; that will be excreted fromthe system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into dis ease. Hence it is even more valuable for protec tion than cure, and few will ever suffer from Inter-: mittents if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy affords. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Kass. FARMERS' - MUTUAL: FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, YORK, PENN'A., APRIL Ist 1866. Accumulated Capital, 455,728,06. This Company-continues to issue Poll:- des of Insurance on Buildings or personal Property, in Town or Country apt. Cosh: or mutual rates. U. - KRAMER, President: D. STRIC.KMER, Secretary. ..,:kirocstorat: H. KRABER, TiromAs GRELY, , ELI EINEM joixic LADES. War. WA.L.L - A:c.E,Go. D. EB ERT, D. STRICE.LE.R. , . Applications for Insurance will be made to .. M. S. SHIJMAX, Columbia'. july 7 '66 U.; REMOVAL. BOOTS AND SHOES ! rirlEIE subscriber has removed his boot 1 and shoe store, four' doors above -R. 'Williams' 'Drug store, Front street,and of fers an, extensive asscirtmetft of Goods, either WIIOLESALE OR RETAIL. His,stock consists of as large and general asortment of AXens*.l3Oys' - " Ladies' and Childrens' • . Rots arid Shoes, as can be found:elsewhere in the town. Those requiring Boots and Shoes, will flndit to their advantage to CALL AND .EXAMINE HIS STOCK, before purchasing. elsewhere. SAMITEL•GROVE. Col., may 26,-if D OBBINS ELECTRIC SOAP 4" SAVES TIME I SAVES 7.IIPNEY • SAVES LABblt I SAVES CLOTHES! SAVES WOMEN ! AND ALL GROCERS SELL IT.' ' It is used by cutting into small shaiings, solving in hot Water, then soak the el othes five to tert - minute.s. - tuid a.little hand . rubbingvill • make them ris - clean as hours - of hard machine rubbing would.db,-with Ordinary soat.., - anb the mosrdelleate fabric receive no injury, we can.refer. to thousands of families who are using it. and who - could notbe pursuaded to ,do without • .: , 'DOBBINS' • • „ • =EI SOLD BY ALL THE . - GEGCED • • _ • TifiOUGHOUT THE, STATE. , ArAZ , ZITPACTIIIIED 0N7.1' Br ,D 0 B 13,1 & - • WHOLESALk;4S}I` IdE 7r.C :7 ( No. 107 South Pifth Street; AO- This great, saapi.;'.iiir Store of 'Maltby .57, Case: no.v 10 6 mo* SOAP; L:0 V'-F~ EIM MEE