The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, February 14, 1863, Image 1

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SAIdJJEL WRIGHT, Editor and Proprietor.
VOLUME XXXII', NUMBER Q-9.1
iIUBLIERED EVERY SATURDAY - EOM :kV.
feice in Carpet Hal, .North-west corner ( I f
f .:Front and Locust streets.
Te ins of anbsciption.
e Copy pc raartutn,i f paidi n advance.
6 '
it not paid within three
:„nion'thgromcommencettlento +the year. YOO
Ceatitillt a Copy.
• Not übdcripitoliceeeaved for a lei- time limn .ix
s.oontbs; nude() patter will be ill.continued unit: all
26•44-r-ccrek4trep,ald.uitiesi•itt the ortiolioft he pub
tsuer.
dor,ttose y rtarive icittedb vision auhepublisb
Cr r s risk.
Rates of Alive tisiug.
mar its ines]one week.
lb ree weeks.
eaeli , ubsequeniinsertion, 10
' • [l.2'inet•Joneweelc. 50
th(ee,weeks. I. 00
each iultseriuen tinsertion. 25
s,sniertdverticementiln proportion
Al ilieral liscouniwillbe•initile torinarterly.holf
4 ,esrli , at re t rly tit vertisere r yeno are strietl)eoutined
,Atheir business.
H. AI.:NORTH,
AMORKET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Columbia. Pa.
Collections I. toroptlyroade nLa ncastemnd York
!minima.
Columbia,yny
. 4,1850
DR. HOPPER,
DENTIST,—i/PFICE,'Front Slrect 4th door
from Locum. over S+. plot & V c Dona Id*. :soak sto e
Coloml 0. Pa. tErEntrance.
11101 (;1•1 1 ,,,
r WWI 21. ct,
A EBW worn of Om beautiful ITots
winch will he 4.1111
SA' LIM '4O)ON .f. 1?"
C
April 14
<MI% FIRST .13.1tRIVA.L.
HIIVIN G just received our first
111 NEw z•vcniu - piroc. K. we %you'd nnhounce
the chizett• or- cutumbin m.d v.c ih:it it i 4
NOW READY FOR INSPECTION,
In all vain rosy fats or Us will, a call. 1 . ... din. ranfitleni
we CNU offer goods at such psis es us will Judaea all to
purchase
ErCALL AND SCE TUE:If...Ca
PALDING'S PREPARED CLDE.--The want of
S ,
such an article is felt in every family, and now
at can be supplied; for mending furniture, china•
ware, ornamental work, toys. 6:e.; there nothing
superior. We have found it utera I in repairing many
articles which have been useless for anomie.. Yo
Jamgilin it at the
lo.oanAs FIIILY MEDICINF STORE
POCKET BOOKS AND PURSES
,k LA K" l.: lot of nee and Common Patelfloot•
11 and Purses, at from 15 cent.. to two dollar. each
He telquartcr- ¢ud lemon Depot.
Columbia. April 14.1 tad.
Zonsekeepees, a—Wordl
'll.7iT Received. a full ctork of I.lenlied atl.l un
tr blenched 111u.lin.. Ticking.. Cheek, Gingham.
and Pritits, in a word. everything pertaining to do-
noes' m use. Cull and examine (or your.etve.. at
STRAW/ & W 1.1:;.
nor tld und Locust St..
Juno 7. ISG2
Lawns, Lawns, Lawns.
T A DIES cID ~.id Zee our beautiful I 9 relit Lawrie,
fa-t rolora, , t t STE.%CY Pc 111 PW
Julie lurt: Oppo-ile (WI I'eilnw•'
HOOPED SKIRTS.
ANEW and rplendid wile of [looped Skior t ju4t
reeriveo; Algo, a full is-nriment el other .tyle=.
very cheap MALTBY &Cass..
Columbiu. Apr.l 9.6. Luou.o
FOR SALE,
5 ofr::l r y it zt C A. Sall, 100 Sat kv medon Salt Ap-
A1.1 . 01.1YA
Wurehouve, Canal
Colun.b;a Der. 2 4 . 1.141.
NOW FOR 11.111 GAINS.
UTE h.vc ju-t tree:veil Miwther In: of ri:I•wool
Wine.: plaid :11t.weonhvie. we offer at
redttred price, h BOWF:11 4 .
Coln. June 28. lEG2 Cor 2111,11 d 1.01'11%1S:0.
•._..
oOLD CREAM OF GLYCERINE,--For the cure
nod preve.tine f timprvd Fan
•t ii,. /1-DEN MOlrl'Alt (MUG STORF:.
Dec.3,19:59 Vrent .111,1.11emnbir
SALTY SALMI!
JUST received by t4e pul.cru r, ut their otore
Locust parcel below Second.
100 Bags Ground Alum Salt,
he ,v;11 4 • co 1 -t mnrtef pricer.
C . July f J RUCI'LIt ' SON
_
G—
RMA, or, Bond's Boston Crackers, for
Dyveptiot, and Arrow Hoot Cenekert. for.m
outiels and Phildsen—new amclea is C 011.1111142, at
the Venally- Medicine storc.
APIA le. 1539.
Hrrison's Conmbian n k.
Wk a auperior omen% perm:month. black,
WV
and not corroding she pen. run be bad its any
wonriry. at the roma) Medicine :Store, and blucket
wet i• that EnglLb Koos 11.011r.11.
Columbia. loan tablt
FISH! FISMEI
CK ER EL by the barrel. half barrel and quarter
bane!, of the be.t
Apply to B. F. A Prot.n.
Columbia. July 12. ISM Canal Hama.
CORN VIN CGAR!
VHF; very beet nrbele at VHICR.r mthe msrkel is
1 BLUES ¢ CO'S • 4 PURE CORN I'INEGAR."
Which finny be had at the Nisouleetors in e•eeond et.,
adjuiniar. Ud4 Fellows' Mail,
lIALDEMAN 2 S STORE
Army Blantke
Ilium MenkelSt
grey. Red and Blue Flannel..
Striped and Plaid Flannels.
‘Vonien M ile.
Grey Linder-Idris and Drawers.
in low price.. at lIALIDEAIAN'tS STORE.
Columbia, October 25, 1%2.
LPUB 01110 CATAWBA BRANDI
,I_,/ and PURE WINKS. eepecially (or Medicines
nd Sacramental purpowe. at the
FA:OILY MEDICINEIZTORIt
Torn Thumb About Again!
AT rfahler's Tin semi Itletteeefurnie •3 / 4 ap, Ftete.
curt etreet.oppo-ile the Boni, 1 tat • 'Ve.Te•trah"
lamp,. are the rely beet Coat Oil IA tee • a• ••• rt
and eXIMI.IIe li.Clll.
Mr - Ikm Coal 0114025 etc., per gallep. at
..CAlaabia. May 17,0.62 re 4111.El:1:6
rim= Troup. sous= oiromrt
The hot chant, for horstats,
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- 2.500 Pieces Wall Parer.
Or our be-t otts leo and •!, et A. h • oC,
we ate g out ut..50 percent. lower tha t
delphis Wholesale Prices Cull Toon %ft •oe ati re'l•
.ng elf t
H. C. MN DifiliSMITP.
ajoili,g the L. - % tk
Columbia. Much 19. Wt.
We Have Just Received
TIR. CUTTER'S Improved Chest :RfpatuEng
Stri•petetier sod:Moulder Uracea 62 1 * Gedl/Midrni
and Patent Skin Supporter and - Brace for Ladle.,
'PM the article ;hut is wanted at thin lime. Come
and see them nt Family Medicine Snore. Odd PC:kiaW
lIaIL [April 9.1859
Just Reclved
.4 ND for ogle. in large or .ma qoanihiee, 800 qacha
AL O. A. *lO4lOO sacks Aeh:on
Columbia, 1a1y,G,1862.
A Atgaption Gentleman:
CHOICE - Lot of New Hoyle : spring a. • and
Black Forrtek'Clotith. ova/ beopened ll.l-day; and
will be road cheap lbr cash, et the OLD
H. C. FONDlntzthilTß.
Cola. May 44.1885. Adioutthog the Book,
Fpic MAgING SOAP!
SnLA ASSL 000 of 1110 • best staples in the ourrbelt.
pa l ate bad to lure 01 %font! qutor.titsss, at the WSW
&era or ,F. Li:least street.
PEN ?Wit 14 Plain lralours aad
bigb colored. Wool Dela inc.. neat pen (.1 VI
wool 'dunned?, forliliasec ace beautiful goo& from
quo estalabobsiantlarniou. W. Even. t Co477allailef.
phis. new elPlaulbsratt C. FON OKRllll(Tatf.
th,Li • 181 41 `I: resPl.'"C"k
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver
and Silver-Plated Ware.
SHREINER & SPEWING,
1-1 Felix GI taken the old oduablished -toad of John
. Float -Irrel, Colum.ain, respectfully
the public to call and eX.llllille their large sasmninent
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVER and SIL"ER.PLATED WARE,
CUTLERY, CO MIS, PISTOLS,
ACCORDEONS, and FANcY ARTICLES,
ouch as are usually kept in a fir-I-class Jewel re :alma.
We will keep constantly on tin nil a large Klock of
Xi-zamerriAnnian. -1 0117 - ,a,tstaa..ess,
In Gold and Silver Cases—A ppfeitna, Tracy & Co ,
S Mullett and %Vm Eatery inOVeinellis—which Wa
Will offer to the public at price, to sian the times.
A continuance of the former patronage as respect
fully solicited.
.11711S.PAINI‘G OF ALL RINDS PROStrILT ATTENDED TO.
Columbia, Julyl9, 1t,.62.
EMI
F~
Feathers Feathers.; Feathers:?
IITATIRANTRD, A No. I. free from dart or smell
put up in small white bag+ of from le to 30 by
thereby avoiding the trouble of Imittllmg them.
A person warthog a ',ed. berme,. and pillow. can
PUrehmte one of our -mull track.. fort the weight they
want eaeh another for the barter. and a large
one for the bid and empty them into the lick willicut
any inconvenience whatever, and they are ready for
ti.e. We make mg charge for .ark. and scull yell Meth
nt the lowest market price* for prime \Vevrtersi lave
Ueese Feather. s.Tlr: A ERS,
/ppo-iio Othl Fellows' Doll, Cotumithi,
Columina, Aug. 9, InG2.
I NSU R A NCE CON 11" AN A',
OF CPLUABLI, LAYCISTER COM', Pi.
rEitPBTUAL.
rno:nnan , to lo1 , 10(1!ding% Mer
cinn.d. •••,•1 0 I.rf 100,, ty, pgatn-t lor4
d.u:•n.• dy 111(.. 1.11 .111: 11,11u1.1, Plan, :13r a f'o , ll
111,101 011 C 1,•.1111‘101 i.Ol.
The Post-- CM 11, -
mO.l eXpeel: - of iii-
by ill.. lo!lo 11 . 1 ll'
Whiff , ire 111 a beditily
Whole Amountlnsured $772,707 34.
/Julanee of C. 1•11 Prelllllllll4 WIC/.
fw.hoded. Feu. 1,1. 12.-,tit. SSGS 19
Cosh Premium. rerrisrd during the
the last year, k•s agents , COW.
tnirratito, $3,3 1 5 54
litiere-t received on money loaned
lust year, .29 3::
14 atO 07
Comes and Expeimei paid the Irmt
year. St: 2L
Balmier rif C.d. Premiums, uni.x.
!waded, Fr(,. Irt, 1002. 1.505 98
----542.10 07
fi will be cern from the nloove that the money paid
in udva nee for pollen!, Mo. hewn •ulfielent to pay ull
10.-e. raid exoen-e , and leuve a oorpiu. Mod of over
Fifteen D'undred Dollars. staid thin the Dirt rim- have
never le% sett any Wa upon the menthera of the Com
pany.
C. S. KAUFFMAN. Fregident
GEOPCE VarNO. J.. Sec rwary.
AI Cua EL. S. 'SHUMAN, T.ce•urer.
3CI
C. S. KAUFFMAN, EMIR .1.1 lICRSORY,
ARRA NI BRUNER, IM MO AEI. 11. INIOORE,
JOON (ilh) YOUNG. Jr.
ILO, %HMCO. AVDONALD,
SA %WEI. F EIIFIRI.F.INANIOS S. ctr.E.N.
"11e:11A N. NIIVAIA N.
Coluirabia, June 1t.62
CONNISSION & FORWARDING.
S. P. APPOLD,
GENERAL Forwarding &Commission Mer
cacti- tutu 1,111 illrw ticil to all points
on the Penns -North Branch and We-t Braun hCana!,;
•&sc.e.
‘irt. 1111-11. -
'' e_
11 1 .10. to all points along Ills Penna. RR Omni,.
' Peale; in flour, t: rain. `alt and l'lnsler. Also.
dealer in Coal. Baltimore Co.. Wilkes
burro. Pottstown !lig Mountain. Lane. Colliery. Pine
Grove. 1.1 kens Valley, Short 31uunium, Treverton
and Broad 'I op.
Alt consignment. -hall I e promptly attend• d to.
fertile' particulars, address
B. I'. APPOLD.
Cann? Pa.
M"ronl carefully selected and prepared far ftlfilllV
Use, will be delivered to any parts(' toe town la good
order—Gee from slate or dust. [May 3(.1,932.
NEW AND VALUABLE RE IPES!
1D17031.TH2 or A TRIAL.
TO MAIM AN OLD NOOSE LOON NEW.
Have it pappre,l 1180n/uglily with the 114/4Le mart
paper now sailing at EON UER , •till
Adjoining hit
Buy loon a •ttit r.f those new and Marton rlotlts and
Ca...mere,. and gm i hem made by a good btalor
You east get lilt SCIALUT
H. C. FONDEBSMITII'S
People's Cash there.
TO MAKE A TOTING MAN LOOK OLD
Bud• Ltr Cloth, of a Clothing raw,
TO MAKE AN OLD LADY LOOK AMIABLE.
Buy her plain drew. goods at
FONDERSNIITII'S
C. C. lIINIES & CO..
By all meant...elect her dre..v„oods froth the new
and beautiful ouch just received sa t
H C. FONDERSMITIPS.
Let everybody buy their goods for cash Mb/mins
m Alurlins Calicovs.Conicnivtes and Dotbestic Goods
generally, can now be laud at
ITSLIERSMITII -4
Colorn'slit, June 14, ISOIL Old Vittiad.
111: choice of Taro Fire and Margin.. Proof Safer-.
.I...lierring” or -I.lliie.a.” Patent; Al•o, a Platmly
Horse. and a Bret-rare Carriage and Ilarieeo. Mail at
the /atom of
U. C. FONT/F.IIPM ITU.
Cola. May 17, IE6I adjoining the Bunk.
THE SUBSCRIBER Offers nt private sale,
the eoliow,"z v a iiialife loam properly, VIZ: A
lA, of 4; round, con.i-ting of alintit ulr acre., •linnted
on the north of Mill -I reel, to the borough of
Coin:oh:3, I. : ~, e.i.tter pond:pi-1y
of the ...taw of JIM.- Celli la. dre'd. the and
the Co within 110.11.4 roprr , y nn the en-t. on
which elected a Foot I Wlt ill I
FIIAME DWELLING HOUSE,.
c 0„,„,, „.,z two rooni.: and a Ant Iwo on :he fir.: floor.
lour Wenn& On the neennd -201 y. Mod Iwo Maul reltnr,
rne.e is a tuna," with well II( goO.I water In 11, )11 ,
and an 1 )11. • H.l It I)Cont.inntg ml erre:lent *arirt) Cl
yol;;V: ilium TUCKS. w.f.h..(1 to the Nenl.e..
The lientlsog nod Columbia liailiond pa- ta on the
oppo.ite aid , . of the sweet from the p.oprriy.
Ely" ro,r terms apply lo
eon. April VA, Atitite-tr. JOSEPII 1.1%.111E1t.
WINES, GROCERIES, &c.
(IEO. TILLE, Igt., most respectfully notifies
Ihr pul.he that he ha. added so hit *sock of 010.
cency,,,SC , a gne awortment of pure
OI7BtMULDT WINES. '
Thew Wine. are pore—no todulrn'ted trassb—and are
ousted alske 10 the.e!: steal the w welt. the etrossa and
the weals. He re , pecifo ley ss eall from loose
who sired an unsrle of the hund...assefted that a Vaal
will verify his wo.d. Hie thick of
Gir C:I333=IEIFLIES
Lao FA Jseen replenished. will he sound worth; the at
sermon of evervlsody—and hie wile—who will. of
COUTIW.CriII upon him n 1 tllelfeetlleN convenience.
CORNER OF FIFrU AND UNION STS.
Colpsnlsto 4. ug.2el y.
B. F A PPM.%
Canal
FOR RENT OR SALE.
A Large TWO-STMIT , SRICIE „FNMA
fronting pa lauepa *met
bore Fourth. forinerty ocenalid,"bi
p ra a fine Briek'Plabla itheCarpOoarenoy
,C ainwaion given Am day of *Pr i alet
Harca d, Ile %ff vy,,4
Wall COLUIVEZILI.
TO MATE AN OLT XAM LOOK NEW
TO MARE A YOUNG LADY LOOK OAT!
TO SATE MONET THESE HARD TWEE
For Sale at a Bargain
PRIVATE SALE.
"NO ENTERTAINMENT SO CHEAP AS READING, NOR ANY PLEASURE SO 'LASTING."
COLUMBIA, PENNSYLATANIA, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1863.
LAMPS! LAMPS!!
Tun subtrribcr will kccp C01.1!a1114 on linnd a full
assurtneut of i oni Oil Lumps. to which he I3lvit r•
thc an-pcction of the public. loaf Oil %Viet, Chun
ex.. tor talc chcup by
elt• WI LLlANlSl.l.neglst•eetits
r.cri4 kv int; 3t.l)N rilL Y.
BE GINNIVG OFANEW VOLUME.
TIIE Number far January, 1563, begins the
lanyrnill 'Volume of Ihr Atlantic Monthly.
. .
From the commencement, in I 557. the Atlantic ha,
rigut) ; inernsesed in circulation. and it now• ha. the
largesst classss of reader...nice its beginning. five yew.
ago. It. pro.pentv steadily augment.. mid it contin
ue.. amid all the fluetuation. nod danger- incident to
our ;mum al erigic so gam grout d sit the of
the pultlic. At n nine iso pregnant with evenig whirls
touch the future Ile...limes of America in every vital
particular, the Pith nod Fditore lu not deem
neiseg-ary to promise that itc nage. will never swerve
from the lioness path , of loynl patriotism nod univisr
susl freedom. lie opinions have allssaya toren on the
sside of Liberty. Proures., and Right, mil the scourge is
fir-t nelopicdon it. en I) career, will ever be faithfully
matistamed.
• .
Th, smir of Wilier.. regulnrly eontributinr, to the
Atluntic Monthly.eitilimee. nil the best A cowl. outlior ,
iii Americo. burn lure and Nrurrants the Publisher ,
uromisinn to its reader.,
The Best Essays,
The Beat Stories,
The Best Poems,
Which American talent can furnish.
Or REGULAR CONTRIBUTORS
in P:o4e. and Pretty Ihr "Al4tritit" ',afro( Writer•
outgun lied. f•nlowtog author. nil among
I lit 'exult:kr rontr.l.wol,
Va.e. , 11 Lowell, r; e rg .1. A.
flurry I.V Lnngleliow, unity
Aen<•,r.. II , •v tV., or Much.. I.
NVoicto It',, Tuckerm.w,
Nattoonici Ilawthoinr,
C II ....oval:. 11. li. .i.omu,
T W. II i•riet
Au her
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l,r- ~, I) V. w,,,i,,, y, Ito., 'l've.)
, , iver tteml. Is Wino., it.t•rl', K Pre•ratt.
lolgss l. %Viotti, I. Vey, Itol•est T . Lowell
I.: r. lrilipplv, J. T. T.0w1.114e.
Hay suit Taylor Edward Foal - ell,
eligAr:es , E Norton. J'rofr.-•or A. I). While.
The foreguieg 11,i of coniributore includes
17TUE LEADING WRITERS OF AMERICA. El)
'refills —The Alllllllle is for tuie by tail nook nod
Period'. al Driller.. INICC 2i ern, a •r. Sub.
seriplion (or the year, $3.00, pu-t•ioc paid. Yearly
subscriptions received. or su•glr numbers supplied by
an) dealer, or by the Publisher..
*premien numbers i.ent grail, on application to the
irriotifuvement. for Sull<eriber, I.iclsaf prey(' ium
tunii.lted oil in lire V.1.11-her.
Ticsraos. d XI LDS
eublialiers 135 WashingtonS:, Boston
h'RENCII MERINDES, in all colors, at last
searor's pliers Cab mat
KACY k itHWERS.
Cor 2nd -t . t'••lombm•
1. 4 . 1R5T Arrival of licwrall Goods. 500 yalds
riliepsrd Plaids %mil be apem d tiny iii
H C. l'ONDI.:1(-.51111PS
Sept. 6. isa2. Midimeg the Basic.
ri 'RAY DUNG Dress Goods of various fabrigues
pi. ee, jii,4 received !hie day nt
11. C. FON
Sept. 6, lEGIL t•titted.
NE"'()IMAM BAItIAG 310LASNLS.--11c
only gc9c1111010,.e. , for bui.untr. Coll ot
Dec 13. 11. lIItUN
LADIES , ANDCIIILDRE: ( I'S FURS.
We have opmr-d n lialla.tar• .:ock or
Hudson Bay Sable,
Mink Sable,
Siberian Squirrel,
&c.. &c.
„fen,4ie• , are "•PeeirullY invited to en.' before par
coomog• eetevaltere, and rximaat• ma . -lock.
CHARLES OARFORD & SON,
934 and 936 IThe-tout at., Coittoteittll &lota, ['bola.
Nov. 15, 1962.31 n
OFFICE JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRITTION AGENT.
At JAY COOKE k CO., Bankers,
114 South Third Street,
Phil:McMinn. Nov. 1,1E02.
Tumie,eigeecrl hoeing been oppoemed Suipecripe.
.li. lion Ascii , by the trecret.ary of the Teea-ury.ll now
prroArr.t In for. , i-b. pot 00.1., lire
NEW TWENTY YEAR 6 PER CT. BONDS
of ,Ire line eel E•teetc•, de-ienoteet ea- ••I , ove.Twentir.e.'
redeemable %Hire ple.o.lere of the Government. lefler
five yew.. noel ombolized by Act of Congrees, ep•
peeved Vebrevers 25 I eeeti.
The Commit !rood• are e•eue.l ire twine of sso e 01 1. 0,
3.51 0 51(1111
I. Itee,i-eer Dried- in rum. of 550.510 0 $500.111 000
530.0.n0el
leti,eet at e.ix per cruet. per annum well commence
from dole of pore+. we non
PAYABLE IN GO, D.
.7 , erni-A ono:illy, n..he prevent premium
on mold. to he about Eight Pie Colt Per Annum.
Fiartner4, Nlerelbottn, Mi•elninte-. Clone ti-tn. sad n.l
who Inn re any names to invent. Arian' know owl re.
member that the-e braid. ate In.,feet. It Mort
noge ap , al nil lamlron In. Cnnnt.. Bunk inioekn nod
eeeu ape.. and the nninen-e onntnei. of nil the Mann
faeluren. ke. hie ill the eauntrt : and that the full
mid simple prneisinti niiide for the pnyinetit of the Pi
eteet and hquida lilt principal. by Contain. Patin..
Exei-e Stump+ and biteinal Revenue, nerves to make
lie-e band. the
11,st, Moat Available and Moat Popular Invest.
ment in the Market
Sulincrlitiona received al PAIL in Legal Tender
Note.. or note+ , and cheeks of banks at par in Phila.
Sui.teribern 1:y wid receive prompt n t.
unman, and every facility and expi,,aiiiipn will be af
forded on application lit thus oilier.
A full supply of bonds will be kept on band far im•
rardinie delivery. J • COLIKK,
Nov. H,l:6l.tithrt Solniciiplion Agent.
ZEPHYR. GOODS.
OPERA Cep•, rilmtvei, r.oislig..Senrfo. he
Choice g.rnlo in tic/441.1r color• open tn.div it
Noe. 8, 'G2. Cu.h rtore, o.d Stot.d.
Fancy Fars! Fancy Furs!
My Ears were put...limed in Europe. prcoinu. to the
rice en S teAmE Exchange. and the New Duty In.
posed on all Fur., imported come the fiat of Auguct
I would o lc° cone, that along an my clock loom.,
wilt offer n at pricer proporlimicte to whitt the goods
coot me; Ind. it will be know...dile for me so import
and manufacture . any more Furs. and cell them in the
came owing to she unsettle. Plate of the ninon.
orsar,oantry.
13rnemember the name, number obd PI TPOl—
FADV.I RA.
ept. 2D, 'B2-5m 719 Arch SR., Philoda
Drugs and Medicines.
THE awietzigoed would announce to the
edizens of Colnmltin and eiriniip tint; he hn.
opened in the room recently ocenpied b) Mr. R. ll,non
A. DRUG AND CHEXICAL STORE,
where wilt be found a lull affmnment of those goods
whirl' Sre included in thin tine of nu-in•O_,
The Stock wid he found to conot.t Drag..
Pye SwF.. Perfumery and Fancy A rtorle...oeh
a. El rushes, Comb.. Tooth Powder}. and ether an ifles
too flameout. to mention: all of whieb will be found
fre.h and of she be,l goetity.
lErPftaeriptions coloposnaded with ears and de.
opmeh.
F. WILLI/Mk
ept.4, - •
Cnmpnny will pny Fifty
Doha r+ reward for the arrow, staid conviction of the.
per-on or pervonv WO.. vet the Are which denim) ed
die hureli and School-bonne. in Marietta. on the
morning of she 71h WA.. To he paid on conviction of
-.eh party or purtie•.
C. S. KAUFFMAN, President.
GEnlttlE Yocno. Jr, ternary.
Colutnuin, A utr,urt 16, 1e62.
CIIIEAP DRY GOODS.
Opened this Week at
MC.Fondersmities Old Stand, Adjoining Bank.
wEw style Printed Delnine..new aisle Merinocs
.131 and Cashmere.. Rich Figured and Plain Paulin.,
Plaid Gond. iu variety. New Color. in Duster CM:h..
(tray and Fancy Colored Flannel., Choice Balmoral I
Skirl•! Hooped Skirts, all sizes. A full line of choice
Cas•imetr-. Satinetta and Jean. Blenched and Brown
lifitAlm.. Checks. Gingham.. Drir., Flannel•, Ac, at
the loweat market price. roe CADIT. to which we re
apecifolly 'mks the attention of our cimiomer. and the
public generally. 11. C.FONDERSNOTIPS
Oct. 4,1962. Cash Store.
EMPTY CASKS
,t LA RGE Jot of iron Bound en.ks and linglbonds t
fl for b•• R. J. HALDEMAN.
October 4. ISN.
PICKLES! PICKLES!!
Tv you want god pirk!rs.u, & CO*ol Pure
Coro VI nenn•." llanufarlory• lll:second . adjoin
ing Vdd Follow=
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
1 'HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST AIMED TO
L Their tilreudy tare, n.eli int good, n
ot.d full ie.ortitittent of
Dr-•x- Got Pron., Deluitte., Pointe', Hlniikets,
If. opt! Cop.. fitoevite, Qiieentiwore. &e They
w•nu'd evertalty invite puttieUlitr attention to their
Vii) nue lock of
BEADY MADE CLOTHING,
AND BOOTS AND SHOES,
Got ,r••nrrnet t :,111K complete nudof the mule•
run and touitlllilClllle. and will be nu d at die lover-I
tali P ier.. Ht log di teimitted in be utoler.ohl b 3
otos, we believe it WIII be in the ti.tereM of purchna
er. to tex•itnioe nor p.inel, before tools log their par
10-peetion solicited.
Cola. Oet. IS, '52. NIALTBV & CASE.
WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS,
would Invite attention to his large
of
ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS,
SEGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, &c.
li e L ee ,• hi.. -'ork well fined up. nod believe. thin
he OM tiler a. g 199 voi•ortuoint of in
lie ell. 1.0 louo 1 m On? rime m Co:undo:li.
Ile wiiuld dm et iipeoul utiention 'o tin
rMISIX.EI.M7 .
These are light whir.. good in 4noloy. low in Prteet
ttotd very whole-ionic either for sick or well.
A Large 1... , ..0rtment of
WE ei gEI 03:147‘1.11.31:32.
will iiitriud 0'19 , 9 end will lie found to eorri•
pit-e •cone 01 the titte•l p pc , ever offered in lopmatitt.
Coll and ex..tnitie there. .1 C. 111.1011 ER.
For. Front rod I 01 . 1131 street,. C 911,99.1.1, Pa.
Cuitmil.9l.Attewit 9 1e:612.
THE SECOND INVOICE OF
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
Now OPENING AT H. F. linumcn's
Chcnp Cash Pry GOMIS nod Grocery Store,
Corner of Third and Union Streets.
VIE Ire-felted Itovitte jlot teittreed r , oltl
PLiln
eelphin 111Vontt• 01 VeLli Good, lie;.
it. ICC to con the olItO•lou 01 Ott. coin tot (II Co'ionlett
end lo ttlttlltiCC a.,ct V ried a..01 - Itot at td
Fancy and c. .o e 0,% th 10,1., &,•.;
tr.p It. purl of ihoatite.. Co:•ore. C: he Mu-1111,
ICki tt, • herkortoel- t VO-At
Inn, Banc, .tod tt.110.••• Cittrce..ogac II .111- Att.. &1.
It hypes Icy cht-r If 1111-1.1.4. ati , l t.toct
integrity In voattiode to seeelve.l.ao rt
•of , tIO , C po.
trou.o, 11 P. IS fiLINELL
Co.utnloia. Orin:ter I Itln
fail
a a d sso l rimen ti t .. of .i_ cooliing,
No% v9:62 Corner 3rd and Ihdon
TEAS...Just receiced an extra quality of
1g 11).0 MO It . aci. a•. 1.1.
J.hc. 13 11. F BRUNER'S.
L USCATEL RAISINS.. new article in
_a :.
1 ;C
1 .311 lz.e. 111 1141 p ar
I. F.
CRANBERRIES AND RAISINS.
CHOICE Fruit at
ISTEACIII & DOWERS'.
Cola. Dec. 8, IKe4. Cor.2d and Locust Sts.
HO! FOR CHRISTMAS!
A. Choice tiaLing Illa!uvs ., ;; l. l : l2 ‘ 4v, kr ,
in lI market at
Cola Dec 6 1 0 62 Coe 2.1
B EAuTina. Block Clod, euieoltle for Indle4 cloak,
sTrAcv & BOWERS,
Corner Second and I,ocu.d. Sweet%
Coln. Dec 6 Tee Opeo-tie Odd re llosvi , 11101.
NOW OPEN
ER ORME MEESE,
908 & 811 CHESTNUT ST.,
PILILADELPWLI.,
(LATE LEVY 8; CO.'S DRY GOODS STORE,)
GEO. J. HENICELS,
Formerly 524 Walnut St.
Dec G. 1662-3 m.
MIN FARETA, No.
VIIIA BEANS of the Rest Quality, just
received be F. AA 11.1.1 A Al 6,
December 6, 1562 Locum. street.
:IQ Arch St Phi l,
Importer trod
Innalacturer of and
cr in all kinds
I Ile? Fur•. for ladies
td children • . wear.
I desire to say to any
lends of Uneasier sun
surroaddinc COI!
;es that I hive now in
tore. one of the targe.t
lid mond beawtful a.-
tttrttrut. of all tom: ,
ud qualifie. of FANcT
'cn•, for ladles' mid
loildrethd wear that
II be worn during ihi.
I VOI PRESERVING
hal, CIDER.---1
r,erivet Fresh lot of
Suit , Lute of Lime )0.1 twen t
Lite 6.61. k . Limes( et.
~.ZMEt
Nr Mar Style Delsiiite.. Ca..ime ie.. Mo th s. Dcbege.
La shawl., Fancy ;quilting. Fini.nel.. Print.. In
lower price. than can be bad rlsewhere;
Tick infra, Cheek N. Cotton Flannel.. all color.; Opera
Hood-. etc., rue . ju-t received In oore and !Cr.:lle by
11. P. MOINEIC,
Nnv.19,*61 Corner 3rillaitel Union etn.
IT EN9N PEE.--I new article for mince
Poe, 11. F. MUNE:it. - 4 -
N0e.2 4 ;62. Corner 3.1 ond Moon ego,
COAL OIL
OF ~npertor Quality, oon•tun'y on hind it
Noi.l. F. WILLIANIS, Locott it
A Li. the soondargl oreporsoiosos,neh
Ils Joynei F.xpects saw A I:r.ntave. tzu native rip..
Darr, '• rrvitsphirou*.X , onrilr. sled trot Di.eos t ty
Tobia-*Veoe.l.l.l I.4ssisorost. lloosetter 's Fiomorli IHt
sir., ‘Vi-h.srt's Tar Oordso &r in lit had Pt TIT
Drag More of F. %%114.14 MS. ',min.{ 10.
MLS. WINSLOW% Soothing Syrup can be
obtained at F. W MU.% %S., ',pea.' pi.
STOCKI7.IG YARN.
rounuys Z OO lO 4 erlebTaled Woolen Stocking loo
Yarns, Joel received PO NDS or Rale only et
IVO sismirmes
OrtlS Wpm edyeneirgilset Dieek.
$5O REWARD!
ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF
CLOAKING CLOTH.
FoURTII INVOICE OF
PATENT MEDICINES.
geTertiints.
The Stolen Bills
The bank of Messrs. Gerald, Gerald &Co.,
city, bad extensive dealings.with the bank
of H. Derive!, Frankford. One morning,
direct-from Frankford, came among other
correspondence, the following, just in the or
dinary characters, and bearing all the marks
of the other letters by the same mail, only
this was later in date, and appeared to have
been written on the steamer.
"Gmsrt.rxEN—A clerk of oor establish
ment lies absconded, bearing bills and notes
to the value of four thousand pounds. We
have traced him, by unfrequented routes, to
Boulogne, where be embarked for England.
"He is a nephew to the principal, who is
in the greatest consternation, and his char
acter was hitherto unimpeachable. As it is
probable he will immediately seek to change
his bills into cash, so far as he can, (though
many are valueless anywhere but here) use
no delay-in seeking fur him. He is sure to
come direct to London beyond this. You
will know best the most likely place to find
him, and I am instructed to say you may pay
him four hundred pounds if ho will deliver
the bills into your hands and go to Austra
lia, M. Dorival will not hear of a prosecu
tion, if it is possible to obtain the papers by
other means; but if you find him, and be will
not deliver them entire, according to the
list sent herewith, he is to be given into
custody.
"His name is Jules Dorival, and he is five
feet seven inches high, of fait• complexion,
light curly hair, nod a handsome moustache
of the same color. He will probably have
shaved this off, and otherwise have disguised
himself, but there is a large brown egg
shaped mole immediately below the left ear,
which cannot be hidden, and by this you
may be sure to recognize him. He also slut
ters slightly when excited, but otherwise
speaks good English.
"Use all speed, and should you be fortu
nate enough to obtain the papers, forward
them without a mail's delay, as they are of
greatest importance. Yours, pro M Dorival,
"A. Leone."
And here followed a concise list of miss
log hills of every denomination. Acting
urn the advice contained herein, the
Messrs. Gerald instituted inquiries every
where; but they were utterly fruitless.
Nothing could be heard of a man answering
the description.
A week had elapsed, and nothing learned
of him. The elder Gerald was on 'Change
and sulking to a junior partner of the bank,
when his attention was attracted by the
rather singular conduct of a stranger, who,
after addressing a number of members in a
most un-English way, was sauntering up
and down, apparently very well pleased with
his own personal appearance thorn. Mr.
Gerald fixed his eye upon him, and purpose
ly, thought as it -were by accident, passed
him. Ile had no moustache, nor could he
observe signs of the mule mentioned; but in
other respects be anewered exactly the de
scription given. In passing him again be
purposely stumbled against him.
"Beg pardon, sir," said ho.
"G
-g-ranted sir; I think the fault woe
mine," was the reply, as Mr. Gerald moved
away.
"It's the man," he said to his companion,
when they were out of hearing. "Keep
your eye upon him till we near the gate, and
then leave me, and taken detective to my
chambers at the bank and keep him in the
inner room, unless I ring the boll. Ido not
like this in Dorival, and he ought to be
prosecuted. Personal feelings should be
subservient to the public duties where the
justice and well being of the world is con
cerned."
"We can't afford to loss Dorival's busi
iness," said the junior, with a keen eye to
profits.;
"I know," was the rejoinder, "and shall
act as desired; but Ido not like it. Here
ho is again. Now, use speed, and I will de
vise some means of bringing him." Then
ho added, aloud, "Good morning."
"I trust I did not hurt Mons—you, sir,"
said the stranger, opening a conversation
Mr. Gerald was puzzling himself to find a
pretest for, and sauntering up - with a
simper.
"Not in the least," said Mr. Gerald, nod
ding, and changing his side from right to
left, ostensibly for the purpose of speaking
to some one, but in reality the better to ob
serve Lie companion and 13ok far the mole.
The hair was so arranged as to hide the left
ear and part of the cheek."
There were many speculations as to Ger
ald's intercourse with a stranger whom halt
the members present had been ridiculing,
and whose appearance there at all was an
enigma; but still that gentleman walked up
and down by his side, endeavoring to discov
er the sign which would provo his identity.
The wind freshened, and "It's an iliwind
that blows nobody any good;" so, after turn
ing over a few bats, and leading their own
ers some pretty games at '•Follow my lead
er," or, rather, "my bat," the friendly wind
lifted the tuft from Jules Dorivare cheek,
and displayed the egg-shaped moie,•to the
entire satisfaction of Mr. Gerald. Again
the stranger relieved him of introducing a
difficult matter.
"I have some Frantford bills I want dis
counted," said Jules, blushing up to his
brow.
"If yen will pill of our ofte• we will look
111,50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE; *ZOO IF NOIN ADVANCE'
at them," said Mr. Gerald
"What address?"
"Number twenty-four—. Oh !am going
down, and you can walk with me," Gerald
replied, hurriedly; for he bad nearly betray
ed himself, and of course he would know
and avoid the house Dorival dealt with.
The stranger very readily felt into his
views, and the two walked away together-
But when they reached the door—over which
was written "Gerald, Gerald '.'Co."--he
changed from red to white and back again,
looking round fur a street by which ho
might escape; but there not being one, ho
pleaded a previously forgotten appointment.
Mr. Gerald turned round and said, plant
ing himself before tho path he was starting
on, "Jules Dorival, I must speak with you.
Come in. Don't make a disturbance here."
The person he addressed was evidently as
tonished to find himself known, and entered
reluctantly into the banker's chamber;
where he was still more afraid on observing
the gentleman in whose company he had
just seen Gerald, and who now whispered to
his principal and then left them alone.
"You've made a mistake, sir," stammered
the duped clerk; "my name's not Dorival."
'•Your name is Jules DJrival, late of the
Frankfurt &wk. Here is a description of
ytur appearance. Have you not an egg
shaped mole below the left car? There it
is," amid Gerald, railing the hair at the
wondering ex-clerk; "arid here ii a list of
the bills you desire me to discount. Is it
not au?"
The stern unflinching manner of his accu
ser, the suddenness of the charge, and in
guilty conbcience were too much; and after
a feeble attempt to etatnmer out a denial,
was interrupted by Mr. Gerald's taking up
a bell and adding:
"I have but to ring this, and an officer of
justice will appear."
Jules Dorival admitted all, and produced
the tnibsing documents, pleading for mercy.
When ho had delivered them all (and
there were more than the advertised num
ber) the banker added:
"It is well for you that I have not the
absolute power of showing or withholding
mercy from you; and it is little credit to the
house of Dorival that you are to go at large.
Are you willing to go to Australia?"
"I will go 'anywhere to hide my dis.
grace."
"Then be ready by to-morrow, and, by
your too lenient, unjust uncle's command,
which it dues not suit me to disobey, you
will go free, and with (Cr hundred pounds.
But if you are found hire longer than neces
sary fur an outfit, you will yet be prosecu
ted. To-morrow, when I have gone through
these hills, present that order at the coon
ter yonder, and you will have the money.
Now Leg one."
Ile was about to reply, but the unwaver
ing, frowning face of Mr. Gerald made him
glad to pass through the open door without
a word.
That night the recovered bills were eont
off to M. Dorival, with an exact account of
the entire affair from Mr. Gerald's own pen,
and a strong reproof against this "mistaken
generosity," as he chose to term it. That
night, too, after bank hours, Mr. Gerald re•
oeived a note, the contents of which were as
follows;
•'Ste—There is a vessel starting for Aus
tralia to-morrow, and by traveling to-night
I moy go with her; therefore, if you can pay
me I will call to-night. Oh believe me it
was my first crime, and I long to hide its
remembrance forever by mingling honorably
in the work of a new world. If you mention
me to my uncle, say that I shall always pray
God to bless him for his kindliness and for
giveness of me, though I feel unworthy of it.
Yours remorsefuly.
"Jut.cs Du RIVAL."
Mr. Gerald dispatched an answer to say
he might have it, and an hour after paid the
sum into his hands. Ile seemed so thor
oughly repentant that Mr. Gerald was in
duced to think less hardly of Gorival's o'er
looking it, and giving him a start in the
world.
By return of mail came back the bills and
a letter of inquiry from Darival. We shall
best explain its import by en extract :
'•We know nothing of these bills—they
are forgeries—and cannot understand your
letter. No clerk of ours has absconded. We
never had one who bore the name of Deri
ve'. You seem to answer a letter we did
not write, and also, we fear, to have paid on
advice of the forged latter the sum of four
hundred. We can only hope it is not so.
Yours. M. DORIVAL."
But it was so. The firm of Gerald, Gerald
4i. Co. had been swindled I
Faro an Roulette.
A Washington correspondent of the Chi
cago rims has "been to see the tiger," and
here is the . way he describes the animal :
A ring at the door-bell, and a recent:lois
canoe through its grated upper, half by a
stalwart neg - ro, then up a pair of stairs,
through an ante-room, and we stand in the
carpeted, elegant jungles of the modern "ti
ger." There are two wide, lofty rooms, di.
vided by folding doors, both dazzling with
light, softly carpeted, decorated with elegan t
and voluptuous paintings,and seemingly just
the spot where poor tired humanity would
come to get a foretaste of glen, and recu
perate for the stern battles of life. In the
first room is a sideboard, upon whose shelves
are rows of elegant decanters, through which
blushes the purple wine or flalheit' the
crystallite extract of the juniper—slagfice,
es- _ _
[WHOLE NUMBER-1,695
In this room is also a roulette-table, which'
as we enter, is vacant, and in the other room
is a faro-table, around whiob are gathered a
half-dozen men, so absorbed In tho germ
that wete Gabriel to rock the earth ,with
blast from his trumpet, they would neve:
bear it.
I won't describe the game; for what little,
if any, is not known about it in Chicago, is
not known anywhere else, oven in this city
bf iniquity—Washington. •
Behind the table site,tbe dealer—long in
finger, white in hand, and with the inevita
ble cluster of brilliants sparklingfromidigit
and shirt bosom. j g He: is gray-eyed, pock.
marked, resolute, and yet; pleasant in • ap
pearance, with n breadth - of shoulder and
depth of chest that shows him calm no m ean
_
man in case of an eschange of fade courts-
On his right bandistunds a =Plain, play , •
ing with half-dollar checks, stadjinvesting
one at a time, evidently a loser, for, as his
check is raked down be follows It witti - st
sigh, and I doubt not a curse upon the t '
priciousness of Fortune. Ho has buts half
dozen checks; in a minute they are gone, -
and, after going to a corner and examining
an empty pocketbook, he returns and sta.nds
moodily watching the game. .
Next to him is a thick-set young zsan,,
who with something fete than a bushel of
ten and twenty dollar checks at his side,,is
with the most perfect nonchalance, betting
from one to fivo hundred dollars upon,bis
cards, and winning or losing without 0e
slightest change of countenance. But he Is
lucky; every card he bets on wins until, af
ter half an hour, he looses three or four times
in succession, and then, with the ieniark,
"My luck is changed, I guess I'll
counts over: hi. checks to the dealer,' whet,'
coolly as if it were a matter of five cents, '
passes over to the lucky individual thirty
seven hundred dollars in throe per cent. con'=';
pone of United States Treasury
Thrusting the immense pile of paper; into"`
his coat pocket, the gentleman rises, takes a
cigar
with
a drink at the aide board, and
then with a "good night gentlemen," - he
walks out.
The dealer proceeds unconcernedly:elide
I, dazzled at A u cla results, draw nut a Selittiry"
five and deposit on the king. In just three
secnnds the claws of the tiger eiovered my
lonely and long treasured are, and I set it
no more—and I may add that,l haven't
seen it since.
A young gentleman, evidently a clerk in
a dry goods store, sits on my lefi, and, ie
betting and losing. Two or three times, his_
checks run out, and then he goes to a f riend,`
and whispers a moment, and finally r eturns
with a ten, which he invests in cheats; and
loses.
loses. At last ho conies back from sine tit
his side excursions with a lowering:brnir,
and no money. He site down, watchesitis
game a moment, and leaves.
About in this style went the gante- 7 one . ,
man winning, all tho balance lo sing. , By
and by an elegant supper was served its.er
upper room, and then the tarty adjourned
and commenced playing roulette, and officers
appeared to be out of luck, for here, in lass
than half an hour, I saw a Federal captain
loss some 5320. Everybody lost till 10 .- 1
before I left, whom the young gentleenans .
who had been borrowing and betting on
faro, returned. lie watched the spinning_
of the ball a short time, and then took a
bystander aside. "But you owe we flfty`
now," I heard the other say.
"I'll give is all back to-taoraow, was the
reply.
Finally he came back with a"green back."
to the amount of twenty. Ile put it all on,,
the red; red won. The wholo pilo, again
went on the red, and again rad was winner...
He changed to black and black won. In
short, everything that he laid hia money on
was the winning color. In lass -than, fivw. ,
minutes from the time he began, he nnietly -
cashed his checks, and left wittroierBlBoo.
So much for luck.
During the two hours that 1 wai in the
establishment some fire or six thousand dol
lars changed hands.
There are some five or six first-elass. es
tablishments of the kind in Washington. be-
sides any quantity of others of lesser,note.
They are well known to the police, and in
fact everybody else, but are not disturbed.
They are as necessary to Congress sut tfit;
nigger question. and nearly or quite as
much patronised.
Perils of Precocity
Baillet mentions one hundred and •aisty
three children endowed with extraordinary
talents, among whom few arrived at an ad
vanced age. The two sons of Quintiliaa• ao
vaunted by their father, did not reach their
tenth year. Hermogones, who at the *go
of fifteen, taught rhetoric to Marcus Aure-.
Hue, who triumphed over the mast cerebra
ted rhetoricians of Greece, did not die, ,bat
at twenty-four lost his faculties. and.fursch ,
all he bad previously acquired. Pica
blirandola died at thirty-two; daimon..
Secundus at twenty-five, hawing at. the.,aget.
of fifteen composed admirably Ores and
Latin verses, and become profoundlywareed -
injurisprudence and letters. • Pesostowhees.,
gowns developed itself at tem:years eld,elid
not attain the third of a centiery.
&child was born at Lubeck, natitsrMestri*
treinneken, whose precocitywastaimealea.
At ten months of nge, be !Folds` dilttinetly; -
at twelve learnt the PentateuCh' by"thte:%
and at fourteen months' was" perfeetirlifc
qesinted with the Old and - New -Testanient4
At two years he was as familiar • with
cient history as the mottepuditaanOtMot.qt.
antiquity. SitilsOn in&Diuttrille onky oil
compete wiih him in gecigriptical "lkair-s
ledge. In the tinchßit Mid lio'derif 'Mfg=
Sleep he RIMS prOaOhltlit."*Illidt 0 101410111141A,
e bild was unfortasately inuniedt aegis via is.
fourth yerr. • - .11
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