The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, January 09, 1864, Image 4

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fjrf,ir;4 and Undertaking.
- DULL assortment of . ....lLen's-and Boys' THE iindersignod :would ' inform his
Calf and , Rip Boo*: Balmorals, 33r0, friends and the pliblio - 1,1 he bib 31019: ill-
EanS, 4 c.; Ladies'-3-fileetW-eild:Ghildiree's - ' creased:facilities fol - pup:sing out work, and
Bulmorals, Boots-Inta--Gaiters. at the store - his -
of- CASE. - FTIANITUEE WARE ROOMS.
crChinibiti, j 4ir.4.l,4B93. ''• - ' - • -.Aniztocovell. supplied 711 1 / 3 2sw - and
_ • . • • - tilialfttrktitureotthe Latest improved styles,
• "UST - -- 13-e - mannfactures to` order and - wilr keep
IT GOLDEN 'MOSTAR. DRUG STORE... constantly on-hand Dressing, Plain and
Laxii Supply e fMinty Bureaus, Sideboards, -Sofas, Card,
-iptiaing- and Centre Tables, Common, Plus
-fey and French Bedsteads; _all of which will
Now Strained honey-, and largest stock or. ;be sold on the most reasonable terms. As
FanalyAYps - an Columbia, he nuumfacturei his Own work ho is ens
_ _ • ; bled to warrant every article to be what it
is represented.
CHAIRS. MIA MS.
All kinds of Chairs kopt on hand or man
ufactured to order. Cane, Windsor, Arm
and Reeking Chairs; Settees, Camp and
Counter Stools, Sofas, Tete-a-tetes, and
Stuffei Seat Chair.% made to order. Old
Chairs repainted aud-repaired.
UNDERTAKING.
.1 - 13ST-ItECEIVED AICD IN STORE, ,
. • ...
.30 sacicgi Ground Alum Salt,
V 100 nags r.,arf , a, Dairy Snit,
100 ~: •• ' " Small " •,
50'Sseks rinaSalt, and for sale in lark
or small quantitioa at APFOLD'S.
Oaliantkat. Dec. t 2, 1863..
CLOAKS I CLOAKS ! !
A V.ErtY fine assoriment of .Ladies'
21. Cloth Sacks and Circulars of tho latest
styles, just 'received from New York, at
rocruced;prices by' MALTBY cC CASE.
Columbia, Dee. s.'lS9:i.
Gond*, Vitvgai.a.K.
ntannfnetured to
cordliitto:fite preee 13 patented hy Preder-
Jock Ig.iehnel,, - of Colutr.bns, Ohio, is now
bernd-e*tensi - :ely cts , A, and. wherever in
trofineed,:44 given ttnivf.rml satisfaction,
both' On account of its purity and - it , ful
ness for either table or piekling.. It hag
been tostid by able and experienced
Chemists, who pronounce it In and
highly recent tnPn
It L 9 tlre.very best article in the market
for '
PTOICLMT4 OR TABLE
Tryii, rou want. o pure unadulterated
artic, and yon wal surely never again
want any of th.: minable. mixtures sold
under the false nerne of Cider Vinegar.
We are now working to our uttnoit capa
city in order to wipply the inerea...ing do.
Errand for this
PURE VINEGAR.
Trirato Fauulics, Ifotols and Roetau
rants are now using it, and can testify to
its good qualities,
'Manufactured and sold only by
C. O. 111 NIES,
Ff °coml. st., adjoining Odd F.:llows' Hall,
Novemb,r 7, 18.33.
wEwii I NG ! !NU ! !
AT.lppold'a Weigh Scales, on Commerce
stroet, such as Hay, Coal, Iron, &e., at
the vory lowest rates,
Persons wishinz articles weiOieri, will
apply to Mrs. Wm.. Long, oppo , Eite the
Scales.
Culutrthla, Nov. :21., 1',(33.
TAMES' AND GENTLEMEN'S
R s
TUE LARGEST
IN TIIE CITY, AT
CII4F.U.ES OA K FOR D AND SONS,
' CC‘NTINENTA LAIOT
PHILA.DELPIII-1, PA
November 7,1863.-3 mos.
TRADE SALES.
JUST roceived CronPhiladelphia, a large
and well assorted block orStatlonery,
And jLiscollaneous Goods.
. CHFI.4I) AND GOOD BOOKS,
Viz: Books of Travels, Books of History,
Books for Devotion, Books about Patriots,
Books for Nlechanics,'Books about the Ro
bellion, Books of Beauty.
1.11751 N BOORS FOIL ALL DENOMINA.
TIONS.
PRATDR 13061:S AND r.itmes.
All the 'Writings of Colebratod• Authors.
Viz; 'Washington Irving, Mrs. Sonthworth,
Charles Dielus, rayard Taylor,
Rohl, Mrs. 114 , ntr..
And all the irritingb of every Standard Au
thor in (wont department of Li teraturr.
PrroToGrupli ALBUMS
having secured a very largo stock at the
lowest cash prices, we are determined to
Bell lower than any other house in the city.
....• CARD -Fllol'o9-ft - A - Pir.9. - -
wit p iTo have a very 3a alsortznout or i'tne
hoto,graphs, Pan and Colored, suitable
for Albums, embracing Ca - morals. Staik.F.,-
men, Religious Subje , :ts, Classical, humor
ous, Statuary, dro,
STATIONERY DEPARTMENT
We have taken pains to get up a very
largo and good assortment. of Stationery
all kinds.
Blank Books of every d)scription. Paper
Voolsety, Lotter, IN:oro, Bill, Tis
sue, Sermon, Envelop el,
At the lowest prices.
Ink, Ink. Stands, Pencils, Rubber, S:atcs
Rulers, Paper Cutters, Portfolios, Et
velopes, Pocket Tablets, tte.,
ructtrn toot:a or EVERV VARIETY.
We would invite all to giv
before purchasing'.
.101. TN siiEArrEn.,
32 North o,uoou Stree., Latieust , ,, r, Pa.
Nov. 2S, ISGS.
• HOTOGRA P HS.
THE: OLD OCIIGLNAL GIILLERY.
The subacriber has completely re-fitted
his establishment, and his gallery cannot
be surpassed by any in the county, and he
hopes by careftil pervmal attention to ;rive
the public better nictures than have here
tofore he= preduiied.
AMBIZOTYPES, .P.TIOTOGIt %PILE+,
Ivorytype3, Mol=inoLypi,s, carte de Visite,
and pictures on slallWaSS taken in the be.i.t,
style, and at pre wh/alteannut be beaten
!a: chcapnes:.
ftai-Likenasses warranted, and a satis,-
fac:ory picture furnished without repeated
a:flings. He ask. n continuray.e of the
liberal patronage always ext ,nded to till'.
establishment_ Call and examine spool
rr.ens at the rootns, northeast corner of
1 , rent and Locutt. !ttrcets. Entrance on
L c ist street. It. J. M. LITTLE.
(Jct. 1533.
PAMI G RUC ERIES,
WINES AND LIQ,UORS
GEORGE TILLE, Ag . :.lnt, has just re
turned from the city 1711.11 a new and well
selected as=trnent of frosh Groceries,
which he is enabled to sell as cheap us the
ehempe.t. All grades of Sugars, Cofreo,
Meat, Fish, and Previsions zone:ally. 21.15, ,
WOOD and WILLOW WARE'.
SW[TZER AND LINIBUR.;ER CIIEESE,
together with en sk-glortment of GERMAN
rnurrs.
*INES AND LIQUORS
His stock of Winos and Liquors will be
found worthy the attention of every one, as
he will guarantee them to be pure and
genuine.
He respectfully solicits a call from those
who need any articles in his lino, feeling
satisfied that atrial will verify his word.
Call at the old established stand,
COIL. OF FI.FTII AND 'UNIO:N.:STS.
Columbia, Oct., 91, 1863.
GOLDEN MORTAR rinUG STORE
Particular attention is called to tho Sol
goods, Just rocsiond, and for sale at
low pric2s :
A fine assortment of the most
popular perfumery. sold M small quarai
lice to suit customers.
AL•.aa stock of Starlaags A.rnbrosia, for pro
=toting the growth of the hair, highly ro
commeaded. A. lot of Chamois Skins and
carriage sponge.
A large and complete assortment of
STA.TIONERY.
Comprising letter, cap and note paper, en
velopes, 4r.c., drn.
Pore whole and pound Splces, strictly
pure.
CORCCRTRATZD LTR OR SAPORISItR.
Family Dye Colora, put np nos' y in
packagosready for immediate use. without
the usual Inconvenience and trouble.
Particular attention .Is called to bur re
cent invoice of'Coal Oil Laanpo, our stock
;win be found varied and complete, com
prising all the latest styles.
The best Coal 011 always on hand, to
=gesu
with &Complete stock 'of Drugs and
„as th.most ron.tottahle prices.
J.& 14. W. (MAY.
Funerals will be att sn ded to with prompt
ness, to which he gives his personal atten
tion. He is prepared with ice boxes and
coolers to preserve corpze, as may be re
quired.
M A 110(1ANY Oil WALNUT COFFINS
Furnished plain or tinned in any style that
may be. requ:rod. He respectfully solicits
a share of public patronage, as well as a
eentinunnee of the custom with which he
bas been liberally ihyored.
JOHN 81.1ENBERGER,
South Silly, of Locust st., bet ween• Sec ond
awl Third. L0et.17,V3.
STATIONERY ABM NE WS DEPOT.
'TOM: S. FRY would call the attention
t) of the public to his large stock and well
selected a,sortment of Binpio and Fancy
SLationer- - , which he oilers at the most
rensona hr 4• rates.
PAP Ell,
I 1 IBS,
PENS
PENCILS,
LED GEns,JOL'il NA LS and PATBOOKS
of all sizes.
SCHOOL STATIONEwv,
isi for school,
PHOTOGRAPH AUX:\ IS of all styles
and SiZeN. Also, a large assortment of
Card Photographs of all distinguished per
-1)0( h CAN , il and military.
Brit LEi4, 11 ym 1300 ES and PRAYER
BOOKS of all denominations.
POCKET BOOKS, l'orttnonnnics, Dia
ries for Wit, Currency Holders, ,te.
NEWS! NEWS! I NE WS! ! I
The Philaclel:.lo--. and Sew York Dalies
roe:dyed, and a. nays for sale at his coun
ter. Also, Atlantic Monthly, Harper's
and Godey's, and all other Monthlies re
ceived as soon :Is published. Together
with ever• article usually found in a
first-class Book and Stationery Store.
POST OFFICE, Locust street.
Columbia, Nov. 21., 180;1.
AND BEST STOCK
wATcHEs, JEWELRY AND SILVER
WARE.
THE undersigned would
lespecti all incite your at
tention his well selected
-"Loc.:. of It'ine Gold and Silver Watches,
Fino Gold Jewelry, of every kind and va
riety of styles—conn risin all of the new
est end most benuti.ul do , itrus.
Also. solid sil verwa re, equal to coin—and
the best make of silver plated ware. Each
article is warranted to be as represented.
Watches and jewelry carefully repaired
a - id satisfaction cruarauteed.
3 AoOlt HARLEY,
. (Successor to Stauffer S Harley,)
No. 622 Market st., Philture.
Oct. 17, '63-1m
NEW MACKEREL JUST RECEIVED,
20 hall barreig No. 1,
20 "
O. guar. " " 1,
20 4. 46 41 2,
20 " " " 3,
t'.o kits, " 1 and 2
at APPOLD'S
0ct.17,'63. Locust st., Columbia.
UX.Tr...t: V :VSITLY
-
VVolsole by the barrel, 'at APPOLD'S.
SUGAR CURED HAMS,
Of Bea Quality, :It APPOLD'S
IrsT RECEIVED AND IN STORE.
2( saes A. Null, 50 sucks Ashton line, nt
Get.17,'113. APPOLI)'S.
\'STE ha% e 111)V: in store a full stock of
liolmind .1;1:1-:•:, Drown, Drab and
Gray Cloaking Cloth* from 'a3.00
por yard.
STEAM" nolvEtts,
oppo , i othl Fotk.v.' nail_ Cola, Pa.
Novembor 18t;.;
MAYO now fIOZ . II CO their NOW Store on
Locust stteot, unthia.. Pa., and filled it
with a choice selection
ri11317.7 cos,Olo'
Bought for cash before the hit advance in
prices.
DRESS GOODS
Of every style and fabric.. _ _
(1 IA) V EIS, NOTIONS, &C..
nisr , •c' In] d children's. llcorc-line.l
cotton. -LB: :Ind wcol hone, merino
BA MOR AL LOOP SKI lITS
Of the best inntilanctiir,, aL old pri?.eF
an,l circulars, lic.f.t tylc•
and very cheap.
800 IS SUOES.
Ladies', misses' and ehildren's gaiters,
balmerahs, I,)uts, men's, boys' and
youth's calf .ind kit, boots, brogans, hal
morals and gaiters, in great variety, of
Philadelphia manufacture. warranted.
Th' FURNISHING GOODS.
Cloths, cae , imeres, vestintts, sattinpts, Lte.,
purchased directly from tae manufacturer,
which we are able to sell at very nearly
old prices. Hosiery, gloves, under-cloth
ing, cravats, collars, &c.
lI.E DY- NI ADE C LOT ING
110 IV LOST. 110 W RESTORED.
JUST published in a sealed envelope.—
Price six cents. A lecture on the nature,
treatment and radical euro of spormato: -
:lice or seminal weakness, involuntary
ammission, Sexual debility, and impedi
ments to marriage generally, nervouhness,
consumption, epilepsy and. tits; Mental and
physical incapacity, resulting from self
abuse, titc.—By Robt. J. Cnlvervrell, M. D.
author of the "Green 13c01c," &c.
The world renowned antnor, In this ad
miral Lecture, clearly proves drom his own
experience that the awful consequences of
Self-Abuse may be effectually removed
without medicine, and without dangerous
surgi=l operations, bougios, instruments,
rings, or cordials pointing out a mode of
cure at once certain and effectual, by which
every sufferer, no matte; what his condi
tion may ba, may-cure himself cheaply,
privately, andi radically. This lecture will
prove a boon to Viousands and thousands.
Sent. under SEMI, in a plain envelope to I
any address. on ..he reeSipt of six cents or
two postage eta• lalandtim st
ssin
J. C. "ZLIICS.
1.7.: Bowery. V T., Port of Box, 4580.
Sept.
THE OLD ES'CABCISIIEII
E
11, , NVELOPEF. ,
CLOAKING CLOTHS!
MALTBY CASE
Of every style and quality, warranted per
fect in labile and manufacture.
13 ROL' E I ES. QUEEN'S W A ItE. CA it
pets, oil cloths, ece., to which we invite
particular attention.
We make no idle boasts, hut will take
pleasure in showing our goads to all who
may favor us with a alit that they may
convince themselves that? our goods are
the cheapest in the market. We wish our
goods to recommend themselves, and fear
uo eompet:tion.
Our p.an of business is OICE PRICE for all
regular goods. Alt goods warranted as
mpresented. Our aim Is not only to please
our customers, hut by selling' them the
hest goods at the lowest prices, snake it
their interest to continue their liberal pa
tronage.
'Sew iroods are being con staritiv received.
Cora Oct. I'4'Bl MALTBY & CASE.
AIANIIOOD
a. r. CFRIPPIM3'S
- FORWARDING AND COERISSION:110IISE, -
Northern Central Railway Station, on P.
- R. R., corner of:Walnut st., Columbia. •
B. 'P. GRIFFITH is now ready to receive
nd forward all kinds' of goods- consigned
to York, Baltimore, Hanover or Gettys
burg. On any of the stations on the North
ern Central Railway. The bridges on that
road has been rebuilt and now in - first-rate
order between Wrightsville and Baltimore.
Also,' all kinds of goods received to be for
warded to any of the stations on the Penna.
Railroad, or, the Reading and Columbia
Railroad. - [October 17, 1S0:3-3m
Amer•ie:un House.
OYSTERS ! OYSTERS !
BY THE BUSHEL, GALLON, or qt.
Continually on hand and for sale.
BALTIMORE AND PHILA. OYSTERS
TUC BEST TEE 51.SEGET Arrosns.
Come all you hungry, thirsty souls,
Come down to my saloon,
And eat and drink and quaff and smoke
From supper hour till noon.
PABDY LOCI: MID,
American House, Front St.
Oct. 24. 18G3.
THE MUTED STATES HOTEL !
HARRISBURG,
I!,DYEaLT & 111ACIIISON, Proprietors.
TMS well known Hotel is now in aeon
dition to accommodate the traveling pub
lic, affording the most ample conveniences
alike for the transient guest and the per
manent boarder.
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL
has been entirely refitted throughout, and
now has accommodations equal in extent,
comfort and luxury to any hotel between
Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Its location
is the best in the State Capital, being in
easy access to all the railroad depots, and
in close proximity to all the °dices and
business localities of the city. It has now
all the conveniences of
A FIRST CLASS 110 TEL.
and the Proprie'o 's are determined lc
spare neither expt time or labor to en
sure the comforiolthe guests. The patron
age of the traveling public is respectfully
solicited. Oct. Slst. "V3.-tf.
Every re-
FANCY FURS FANCY FURS
J.NO, FAREIRA,
IS Arch street, be
nv Eighth, south
id o, Philadelphia.
Importer, mann
lcturer of and
sealer in all kinds
f fancy furs for
xdies' and child
m's wear.
I wish to return
ly thanks to my
lends of Laneas
a- and the sur-
Junding counties,
for their very lib
eral patronage extended to me during the
last few years. and would say to them that
I now have in store, of my own importa
tion and manufacture, a very extensive
assortment of all the different kinds and
qualities of fancy furs, for ladies and child
ren, that will be worn during tl:e fall and
winter seasons.
Being the direct importer of all my furs
from Europe. and having them all manu
factured under my own supervision, ena
bles me to offer my customers and the
public a much handsomer set of furs for
the same money. Ladies please give me a
call before purchasing ! Please remember
the name,number and street,
JOHN PA 11EIRA,
Sept. 1283-smos. 718 Arch st., Phila.
BALTIMORE & OHIO RAIL
ROA D
MiL3O 4=1..70'3E:
This Great National
again open for
FICEIMECTS and'
fiiq Tlus.
rtpi==:
all recent improvement
bridges and track aro aga,
condition,
Th, w _,ll-earned reputation r.f this Road for
FPEED, SECUIiITY AND COMFORT,
Will be more than sustained under the re
organization of its business.
In addition to the unequalled attention
of National Scenery Inn etotore conceded to
this route, the recent troubles, upon the bor
der have associated numerously points on
the road, between the Ohio river and Har
per's Ferry, with painful but instructive
interest.
COreTZ4TECTIOXIS
At the Ohio river. with Cleveland and Pitts
burg, Central Ohio, and Marietta and Cin
einnati Railroads; anti, through them with
the whole llailway Sy..it.ta of the North
west. Central West and Southwest—At
Washington .funetion, with the Washing,-
tim Branch ftr Wa.hinaton City and the
Lower Potomac —At Itailimaro with lbur
daily trains for Philadelphia and New
York.
Two Dollars additional on throurilti
to Dal dinar° or f he Northern (title , . give
the privilege of visiting Washington City
en route..
ihi is the, rally Inc which iirtcscri
;.."CfSt2:lll prOCUM thrraigh
to a• hillZtCs3l t;ity.
3. H. SC LI
General Western A g.flt,
'Bellaire, 0
I. M. COLE,
Gcn. Ticket AO, Dalt.
w. P. SMITE[
Master of Tran , portntion, Balt
Oct. 3,-'63-ulno.
w. U. scuatrrms ,
TAILORING ESTABLISIDIEN
CORNER OF FRONT AND LOCI:SF STREItTF.
PROMPT attention given to the in
of all ivork entrusted to this estab
lishment, and satisfaction gmaranteed in
workmanship and style. Persons desiring
goods furnished. can have thutn selected
from the finest stock in Columbia.
Columbia, Oct. ;:t.
1E U. V. ANTHONY,
Manufacturers of Photographic
Materials,
501 BItOADW AY, S. Y.
CARD Photographs. The catalogue now
embraces considerably over four thousand
different subjects (to which additions are
continually being made) of portraits or
Eminent Americans, etc., viz:
72 Maj. Generals, 525 Statesmen,
490 Brig. Generals, 127 Divines,
259 Colonels, 116 Authors,
SI Lieut. Colonels, SO Artists,
208 Other Officers, 112 Stage Aeters,
60 Icavv Officers, 46 Prom. Women,
147 'Prominent Foreign Portraits.
2,100 Copies of 'Works of Art,
Including reproductiors of' The most cele
brated engravings, paintings, statues, fie.
Catalogues sent on receipt of stamps. An
order for one dozen pictures from our
catalogue will be filled on receipt of $l,BO,
and sent by mail, free.
PllO 106 It A Pll IC A Lli6ll S.
Of these we manufacture a. great variety,
ra.nging in price from to cents to 830 ouch.
Our 'Albums have the reputation of be
ing superior in beauty end durability to
any others. The smaller kinds can bo
sent safely by mail at a postage of six cte,
per ounce. The more expensive can be
sent by express- We also keep a large as
sortment of
Stereoscopes and Siertostople Views,
Our catalogue of these will be sent to any
address on receipt of stemp.
E. H. T. AIgTHONY,
Mazufecturers of photograph materials,
501 Broadway, N. Y.
Friends or relatives of prominent mili
tary mon will confer a favor by sending us
thoir likenesses to copy. They will be kept
carefUlly and returned uninjured.
Fine 'albums made tq to order for cong-te
gationa -to pre.sent their -p astor, or
other ,purposea, with sultosbl, Mac:O for
:ions, 6:e. • -
.Angtut V. 1.„
SEEDT-rcl RAISINS •
- SEEDLESS CHARRLES, -
; . ' SEEDLESS PLUMS
. -LEMON PEE L.,
WRIGHT4PREPARED COFFEE. It
will recommend itself.
H. F. BREWER,
-Dec. 5,'63... -Third and Union sts.
S. '. 1880, X:
- Drake's 'Plantation Bitters can always
be•obtainecl at the Drug 'store of
R. - WILLIAMS, Front street.
SWEETS LINIMENT.
•
This popular medicine is now on band
and for sale by It. WILLIAMS, Front st.
THE subscriber hereby warns all per
sons trespassing on his property by fishing,
hunting, carrying away fruit, vegetables,
&e., or, _ _
TRESPASSING IN ANY WISE,
an act of Assembly, passed by our Legis
lature, punishing by
k !NE OR IMPRISON:VENT,
any person so offending.; And the law will
cc strictly enforced against all offenders
without respect to persons after this date.
Oct. 10, ISO3-tf. M. M. STRICKLER.
100 double and single barrel guns, just
received at tho Hardware Store of J. Rum
ple &Son:
Double barrel guns from $6 up to SO.
Single barrel front $2 to ti.2o.
c have received everything in the gun
ning line, such as powder, -Shot, Caps,
Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, - Wadding,
Game Bags, Lc., which we offer to sell at
very low rates. J. RUMPLE A: SON.
July 4, 'el.
CLOAKS! CLOAKS ! ! CLOAKS!!!
Another lot of NEW AND FASHIONA
BLE STYLES just opened.
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!
We have received a 1111 assortment cf
Capes, Vietorines, Muffs, &e., in all the best
kinds.
We have the largest stock of
SHAWLS, SETA WLS,
at last semen's prices. New Broche Shawls.
Ladies will please examine above goo( s.
7...-Recollect, the largest assortment,
latest and most approved styles, at exceed
ingly low prices,
July 4, 1801,
gICLIILIVIMAT7 ;
WARRE:`.:TED for restoring the color
of the Hair from a gray to Brown or Black.
For sale at the
FAMILY MEDICINE STORE.
July 4. 1:46.3.
A Room in the Dino Front, formerly oc
cupied by Thomas Welsh .Eso.; also, "everal
houses. Apply to WM. WHIPPER.
July 4, ,63.
DR. M A EKLErs
Family Remedies Triumph:tat.
They perform the most astounding cures.
READ! READ ! !
RE PERMANENTLY c[TRED !
THE greet superiority of Dr. Markley's
popular and well tried family medicines is
traced to the diet that they search out and
eradicate the cause of disease, and hence
never failleclli ct a permanent cure. They
not only re•Aoto tone to the digestive or
gans, imparting a healthy action to the
stomach, liver and bowels, but they thor
.
to apply in belialf of a sister, whc,se ease
he thus described :
"For the last six years she
has been suirering front Scrofula and
White Swelling. In 1834 she sullbred se
vere pain in one of her legs, attended with
swelling, which extended from the knee to
the hip. In about two months it broke out
and discharged, and lies continued to do
so until the present time. On one occasion
a piece of bone three inches in hinuth, and
at another time one of a smaller she, came
out. Her knee has been still* for three
years, and at times the pain is very se
vere. *
AN EN VIRE CURE EFFECTED.
The medieines—t he ° hralth resterative
balsam and blood searcher, the Febrifuge
and the Mark Ointment Ivero furnished,
and the result of their Wie is anneum ed In
the following letter:
nAmr:AN Mr.r.s., Pa., Aug. 14, '63.
Dn. :Nl:on:LEY—Dear Sir: 1 UM happy
to inform you that the inedinines received
from yen seine three years sinco have
effected an entire rare in the ca:c of my
sister, who, youwill remember. was suf
fer-111,i front Scrofula and White Swelling.
Most respectfully, ke., D. S. MOORE.
Certificate of Mr. Abner D Campbell, of
the firm of Campbell it Marshall, boot and
shoe dealers. Cent re Square. Lancaster:
LANCASTEP, Pa., March 4, ISO.
Itn. ft. H. MABIZIET—Dear Sir: IL af
fords me much pleasure to have an oppor
tunity to add my te , ,timony in favor of
your popularmedicines, especially
, my knowledge of their ellieney is based
upon personal en.perience in my own ease
and observation of toy neighbors. For
many years t was the victim of Dyspepsia
in its most aggravated form ; toy system
having become so deranged and debili
tated, that 1 was unable to perform any
kind of labor. I had ITV•rted to the best
doctors within reach. ‘vithim 1 relief. I
used some of the nits.t popular remedies 01
the day, recommended I'm that disease, but
none of them did nie any good. My suf
fering can be understood by any one suf
fering front the sante disease, but they
mold not be described in words. I was
then living at Hopewell, Chester county,
and in 1857, as a last resort, I commenced
the use of your medicines. They soon af
forded me relief from the most painful
symptoms, which I had scarcely hoped to
obtain ; and in a surpassingly shot t time I
was completely restored to health, and I
have enjoyed the best of health ever since
—not it symptom of my old complaint re
maining. Since then 1 have always kept
your medicines in my family, and would
not he without them upon any consid
eration, as they have never failed to do
what you claim for them.
While still living at Hopewell, r became
agent for your father, and ....sold a large
quantity of the inedh ine for him, and all
who used them were loud in their praise.
A child of Mr. Pickering., of Hopewell,
was afflicted with White Swelling in the
1. - .nee. It was a very bad case 4 lie used
your Balsam Febrifuge and Black Oint
ment, which effected a perfect cure. Nu
merous other cases of cures effected by
your valuable remedies in that neighbor
hood, could be enumerated if desired. I
have seen enough of them to justify Inc in
saying that your ibmily medicines are the
best ever presented to the public, of which
I have had any knowledge; and it is no
lass my pleasure than my duty to recom
mend them to an who are the victims of
disease. Respectfully yours,
A. U. CAMPBELL.
This case is one of thousands which
might be published. All who -value their
health and life, should use these standard
remedies, and their cure will be complete
and permanent. •
Prepared only. by Da. G. H. MARNLEY,
at his drug and medicdne store, 23 East
King street, Lancaster, Pa., to whom all
letters and orders should be addressed.
July 4,'63-tid
For sale in Columbia by J. and H. W.
Graw, druggists, also by R. S. Ross, and
S. R. Gish; Elimbetbtown; Samuel 'Ens
mlnger, l‘fs”ho m; Joshua Leader, Mount
Joy:. Jacob K. Nissley, Spring•cille, •
septontv 12, 1863.-Bmoi.
Notice.to Trespassers
Sportsmen Look Here!
HALBEMAK'S STORE.
IIALDEMA.IC'S
Cheap Cush Store
For Rent
Maim TESTIMONY.
DYSPEPSIA CURED
OMORGZI SIGUIMB.T'S
CABINET WAREBOOMS
' AND DIANWFACTOIRY, -
LOCUST ST., A PEW DOORS BELO* 3rd St.,
COLVEIBIA, LAN: CO'Y, PA.
'l3c: subscriber having purchased from
his brother, Casper Seibert, the stock and
good - will of his extensive Cabinet Maim- -
factory, will continue the business at the
old stand, where he will keep on hand an
assortment of
FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS,
of the best quality, style, and manufacture
and will make to order, of first-rate mate
rial, every article in his line. He will give
strict attention to business, and respectful
ly asks of the public a share of its patron:.
age.
_XII'UNDERTARING will receive the
most careful attention, at the shortest
notice. GEORGE SEIBERT.
Cola. July 4, '63
THE COLUIVIBX.a.
INSURANCE: CO2dIP ANY,
OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
TIM Company continues to insure
Buildings, Merchandise, and other prop
erty, against loss and 'damage by fire,. on
the mutual plan, either for a cash premium
or premium note.
The large and' increasing capital of the
Company consisting of premium notes
given by its members, and based upon
$1,475.739 35,
Insured on the mutual plan, affords a re
liable guarantee equal to ten times the aver
age loss on the amount insured; and the
Directors pledge themselves to deal as lib
erally with those who may sustain loss or
damage as the case will admit of, consist
ent with justice to all parties concerned.
Amount of Premiu-r Notes, $155,620 49
Balance of Cash Premiums
Unexpended, January Ist,
1862. SI,GGS 57
Cash receipts during the
year 1862, less agents' com
missions, 6,781 47
Cash receipts in Jan., '63. 895 80
-----$9,345 84
" *
Losses and Expenses paid
during the year 1862, 6,329 73
Balance unexpended, Fob.
2d, 1863. 3,016 11
-0,345 84
A. S. GREEN, President
GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary.
MICHAEL S. SHT.TNIAN, Treasurer.
3=lXX=lLM4=tri"
R. T. Ryon. Michael 11. Moore.
John Fendrich. Geo. Young, Jr.,
G. Minich. Nicholas M'Donald,
Sam'l F. Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman.
Amos S. Green, George W. Mel - taffy.
Cola. July 4, 1863.
I'IMICECT NOTICE.
NE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
ARE now prepared to receive and for
ward FREIGHT on the Philadelphia Di
vision, to and from all stations where they
have agents, et the following rates per hun
dred pounds:
EEN PHILA. AND COLUMBIA,
First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class.
23 cents. 21 ets. 18 ets. 15 cts.
Flour incur loads, 25 ets. per barrel.
Pig
Metal, 10 ets. per 100 lbs.
I•ME EN l'llll.A. AND LANCASTER
First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class.
23 cents. 20 eents. 17 cents. 14 cents.
Flour., 24 cents per barrel.
Pig Metal, 12 cents per 100 pounds
Shipments made to Pittsburg. and all in
termediate stations as heretofore.
II ATMS FROM COLA. TO PITTSBURG.
First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class.
00 75 GO 40
Flour per barrel, SO cents.
.1.0 -Freight consigned to stations where
the Company has no agents must be pr:-
paid.
Articles of lit Class,
Books, Fresh Fish,
Limas and Shoes, Nuts in htus,
- ;edar and iWoodenPorter Xle in bet-
Ware, ties,
Dry Goodg . Poultry in coops,
lugs. r P rk
tliCry, (dressed,
'embers, Wrapping Paper.
Articles of :id Class,
Apples, ble Monuments,
Cheese, /Molasses,
Clover & Grass Sced.Melons,
Crockery, Oil in casks or boxes,
Candles, Paper in boxes,
Casks or Darrels,Pasteboard,
(empty,) Peaches, (dried,
Groceries, Printing paper,
Guns and Rifles, Paper Hangings,
Herring in boxes andQueensware,
'mus t Sweet Potatoes,
Hardware, Tobacco in bales,
Hopi, Tea,
Iron, (hoop, band orType,
sheet,) Tallow,
Leather, Turpentine, (spts,)
Liquor in 'Wood, Varnish.
Marble Slabs t Mar-
Articles of sd Class.
Alcohol, tured,)
Coffee, Potatoes,
Hides, (green,) Turnips,
Lard, Vinegar,
Oysters 5..: Clams, (inWitite Lead,
(shell,) Window Glass.
Tobacco, ( manufac-
Articles of 41h Class.
Codfish, Rosin,
Cotton, Salt,
Fish, salted. Tobacco, (loaf,)
Crain of all kinds, Tin,
Nails and Spikes, Tar,
Pitch, Whisky,
Plaster,
All Freights payable on delivery.
IL. IL HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent. Phila.
:iI.FR-For further information, apply to
- K. 11. KINGSTON, Freight Agt., Philn
E. K. VOICE, Freight Agt., Columbia
W. 11. MYERS, Freight Agt., Lnn'tr
Columbia, .July 4, 19;3.
FALIVEILS DIM COL 3ILS.
132!
Dark Rine,
Llght
7•SenrL Mug.
Ctaret Prowl,
Dark Brown,
Light .11,oirta,
.Cn . ,,irll. own,
Crizis
Dark Di ah,
Llght Drab.
Dark Green,
Lilint Gran,
For Dyeing Silk, \,), oolen and Mixed goods,
Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Gloves, Rib
bons, Bonnets, Hats. Feathers,
Kid Gloves, Children's
Clothing, and all kinds
of wearing apparel.
jr"d-A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT.''SZ
For:l's cents you can color as many goods
as would otherwise cost five times that sum.
Various shades can be produced from the
same Dye. Theprocess is simple, and any
one can use the Dye with per:ect success.
Directions in English, French and Ger
man, inside of each package.
For further information in Dyeing, and
giving a perfect knowledge what colon.; are
best adapted to dye over others, (with many
valuable recipes,) purchase Howe Ze Ste
phens' Preaties on Dyeing and Coloring.—
Sent by mail on receipt of price,-10 cents.
Manufactured by
BIOWE et STEVENS.
260 Broadway, Boston.
For sale by Druggists and Dealers gen
erally.
Oct, 24, 1863.-6 mos.
Fine Ready-Made Clothing.
C. SO E S SL SON,
1325 Chestnut street, Philadelphia,
UNDER JAYNES' rIALL,
Have now on hand a full stock of
W.INTEIR CLOTIMOII,
Consisting of Pants and Vests, Dress awl
Frock. Coats, Register, Sack "and
English Walking Coats,
Tall and Winter Over Co its.
In great variety. Also, a large stock of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES VESTINGS,
to select from
06-430,0c1e made to order under the sm
..
perintendence or
Qet.3l,-Zna O. A. HAINES.
DIIRYEAS I ItUIZENA.
RECEIVED TWO "PRIZE mattats" IRON JURIES
3 AND 4 AT • THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBI-
T/ON, LONDON. 1862, •
- Being-- the
soleavrards
rallied', by
tnythingof
'le kind.=
; also re
dyed the
iperlative
eport of
Exceeding
nixcellent
)t. food:- •
11111 ZENA
at the Great International Exhibition at
Hamburg, July, 1863, received
THE HIGHEST MEDAL.
For its great delicacy as an article of food.
Used for puddings, custards, blanc
mange, Sic., without isinglass, with few or
no eggs. It is excellent for thickening
sweet sauces, gravies for fish, meat, soups,
&c. For ice cream nothing can compare
with it. A. little boiled in milk makes a
rich cream• for coffee, chocolate, tea, &c.—
A most delicious article of food for children
and invalids. It is vastly superior to Ar
row Root, and much more economical.
ta-Put up in one pound packages, with
full directions, and sold hy all grocers and
druggists.
WM. DURYEA, Wholesale Agent,
166 Fulton - 5i., New York.
August 22, 1863-6 m
MEDIOE.•.ZES FOR TILE SEASON.
Wistar's Pine Tree Tar Cordial, Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral, Schenek's Pulmonic Syr
up, Jayne's Expectorant, Wistar's Cough
Lozenges, Brown's Bronchial Troches,
Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers, Swayne's Syr
tre of Wild Cherry, Wistar's balsam et'
ild Cherry, Ritter's Syrup of Tar. &c.
All the above medicines kept t - ..s.israntly
on hand by R. WILLIAMS, Front st.
- - _
Tayne's Hair Tonic, Wood's Hair Re
storative, Burnett's Cocoaine, Roby's Hair
Curling Liquid, Barry's Tecoplierous,
Sterling's Ambrosia, Wright's liLatliteron,
Burnett's KaElston, Jules HaucPs Hair
Restorative. Also, a large stock of Philo
come and Pomatuin, constantly on hand
at R. WILLIAMS' Drug Store.
MMMM:MEI
Dr. Swaync's Sarsaparilla and Extract
of Tar Pills.
Dr. Gallagher's (sugar frosted) Sarsapa
rilla Blood Pills. .
Worsaell's 'Vegetable Restorative Pills
Dr. Bonnet's Plant and Root Pills.
Genuine German Mood Purifying Pills
For sale by R. WILLIAMS, 'Front st.
ISAAC H. S'I'AIIFFEB,
Watch Mahar and Jeweler,
MANUFACTURER OF
SILVER-WARS and Importer of WATCHES,
No 148 North Second Street, Corner Quarry
Philadelphia.
ZILHL has constantly on hand an assort
ment of Gold and Silver Patent Lever
lepino and plain Watches; fine gold chains,
seals and keys, breast pins, ear rings, lin
ger rings, bracelets, miniature cases, me
dallions, lockets, pencils, thimbles, spec
tacles, silver table, desert, ten, salt and
mustard spoons; sugar spoons, cups, nap
kin rings, fruit and butter knives, shields,
combs, diamond pointed pens, etc.,—all of
which will be sold low for cash.
M. I. Tomas t Co's best quality full jew
eled patent lever movements constantly on
hand; also other makers of superior quality.
N. B.—Old Gold and Silver bought for
cash.
Sept. 12, -ly.
WE have received a fresh supply of
drugs, medicines and fancy articles at the
Family medicine, store, and are prepared
to supply our cu.: omers with any articles
in our line that t ey may desire.
July FELLOWS' HALL. .
Fall
Si. elooas,
All' 11 AL EMA.N'SSTOR E.
.uR STOC TS AS - LARGE,
OUR ASSORMENT AS COMPLETE,
As hi , former years
HAVING made VETI HEAVY PUR
CHASES FOR CASII more than A
MONTH succE, we are able te offer all
kinds of goods at less then present city
prices.
Mullins from 12 els. up.
Calicoes ` 10
All Wool Flannels " 25
Canton Flannels " 15
Satinetts 50 ..
Rich Delaines at 23 cents.
All the New Dress Goods.
Best ICI (.1 Gloves.
Cloths awl Cassimeres at old prices.
Super. root) Skirts, 'heap.
We invite our customers to examine our
splendid assortment, and secure the bar
gains at our present low prices.
HALDEMAN'S
Cheap Cash Store.
Columbia, July 4, 1563.
PRIVATE, SALE OF
VALUABLE PROPERTY
WILL be sold at private sale, all that
tract or piece of ground situated in West
llempfield townsldp, Lancaster Co•y, half
a mile from Columbia, known as
"CO WDE:N•S .131UHLK YA RD"
containing 9 acres and upwards on which
is erected
A ONE-AND-A-TIALF STORY j a
FRANK DWELLING HOUSe,
Frame Barn, and Brie]: Kiln. There Is,
also,a Y oung reha rd on theprmises. The
land is in a hiali btate of cultivation and
under good fence.
The property will be sold low and on
moderate payments; tho.o wishing to ex
amino the property will please call on.
WILLIAM McCII ESSE)", residing in Co
lumbia, who will give them all necessary
information.
Possession given the Ist day of April
next, 1511.3. WILLIA.At COWDEN.
July 4, 186,341'.
:11"agenfa,
:' , Tgroon,
()range,
Purple-
Itnunt Pnrpte,
Sniumn,
t4rerrirt,
State,
l'Gtte-ne,
Susquehanna Planing Mill.
ON FRONTST. AND PENN. RAILROAD
Columbia, Lancaster County, Pa.
TILE subscriber haying purchased the
machinery in the Susquehanna "Planing
Mill, belonging to Joseph Pusey, and the
good will Mille business, will continue at
the old establishment to plane all kinds of
lumber, manufacture Sash, Doors, Win
dow Blinds, and carry on the business in
all its branches. lie respectfully solicits a
continuance of public custom.
JOIEs; B. BACHMAN.
Columbia, July 4.
Wlt A PPI N(I PA PE R I
JUST received, lon Reams of Wrapping
Paper, at 35 ct.s. per Ileum
J. RUMPLE & SON,
Cola. July 4, 1863.
Locust Street.
WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS,
THE subscriber would invite attention
to his large and fine stock of
ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS.
SFO ARS. TOBACCO. PIPES. &C.
HE keeps his stock well filled up, and
believes that lie can offer as good an as
sortment of everything in his line as can
be found in any store in Columbia.
Ire would direct special attention to his
German Wines. These are light wines,
good in quality, low in price, and a very
wholesome drink either for sick or well.
A large assortment of
311Me54oxistalszeout.sox 3Plaoreogns.
Will attract general notice, and - will be
found to comprise some of the finest pipes
ever offered in Columbia. Come and ex
amine them. J. C. DUCIIER,
Cor Front and Locust sts., Cora Pa;
July 4, 1663.
GREAT 1741.112.13Vz STORE.
JUST received, a larger and finer stock
of Tors and fancy goods than ever before.
My friends and others are invited to call
and examine the stock before purchasing
elsewhere, as they will here find an un
limited assortment, suitable for presents to
persons of every age and taste. An im
mense assortment. of Party:emotes, Pock
et Books, Ate., ke.
China and other fancy articles, too num
erous to mention, for sale by G. S. SMITH,
Locust street, between the Bank an d
Franklin House.
Cohunbia, July 4, 1883.
HAIR TONICS
JUST BEIJEIVED
TO THE LOVERS OF THE
713.11,011 ANT W 231121.
BE it known throughout the length and
breadth of Columbia and vicinity, that
GEORGE M. BOOTH, Locust street, next
door to t h e Post Office, has the finest and
most varied assorment of -
TOBACCO - AND SEGARS
In the Borough of Columbia. -
Fine flavored Savanna and "Tara Segara,
-together with all the favorite brands known
in the market. For sale by the box or
thousand.
CHEWING TOBACCO. The - choicest
brands in the market. The Old Virginia
and- home. manufactured, "or any other
man."
SMOKING TOBACCO. Turkey, Lynch
burg, Anti-nervous, d:c., &a.
PIPES 'of all qualities, sizes and pat
terns.
Come a running. Everybody is buying.
their Tobacco, Segars, Pipes, Ake., at
BOOTIES.
Columbia, Nov. 21, '63.-tr.
E. Worrell, No 604 Market st., Phila.
EQUALITY TO ALL.
THE TAWEST SELLING PRICE IS MARKED ICI
FIGURES ON EACH ARTICLE AND NEVER
VARIED FROM,
AT TONES,
CRESnENT ONE PRICE CLOTHING
STORE,
GO , i Market street. above Sixth Phila..
Where E. Worrell will be happy to wait on
all his old patrons from Lancaster county.
Ile will furnish you with the very best
•nade up work or manufacture it to order.
Drop in friends and look around.
Oct. 17, 1763-tf
$lOO REWARD!
For a medicine that «ill cure
Coughs, Influenza, Tickling in the throat.,
Whooping Cough, or relieve Consumptive
Cough as quick as COP'S COUGH 33AL
SA M.
Over five thousand bottles have been
sold in its native town, and not a single
instance of its failure is known.
We have, in our possession, any quan
tity of certificates, some of them from emi
nent Physicians, who have used it in their
practice, and given it the pre-eminence
over any other compound. It does not dry
up a Cough but loosens it, so as to enable
the patient expectorate freely. Two or
three doses will, invariably cure tickling in
the throat. A half bottle has often com
pletely cared the most stubborn cough,
and yet, though it is so sure and speedy in
its operation, it is perfectly harmless, !Jo
in,' purely vegetable. It is very agreeable
to the taste, and may be administered to
children of any age.
In cases of croup we will guarantee a
cure, if taken in season. No family should
be without it.
It is within the reach of all, the price ,
being only 2.5 cents. And if an investment
and thorough trial does not " buck up"
the above statement, the money will be
refunded. Wesay this, knowingits merits,
and feel confident that one trial will secure
for it a home in every household.
Do not waste away with coughing, when
so small an investment will cure you. It
may he had of any respectable Druggist in
town, who will furnish you with a circu
lar of genuine certificates of cures it has
made. C. G. CLARK c CO.,
Proprietors, New Haven Ct.
At wholesale, by JOIINSTON, HOLLO
WAY COW DEN', 23 North Sixth street,
Philadelphia, Penna.
For sato- by Druggists in city, country,
and everywhere.
October 31, 1.86,1.-Caws.
Stove, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware
Manufactory, -
AND HOUSER EEP 1.21115_.1W.12- 1 111- 1 - I z-u--
.....rae---anocrsigned - Reeps _constantly tat
hand a largo variety of lira-cluss Coal:-
LNG STOVES, for wood or coal, the befit
in the market, with a general assortment
of 1 tenting Stoves, El ve Plat e Stoves, Store-
Mee, Bar-room and Chamber Stoves. 1
would espeeially veil the attention of pur-
ChilSerN to a new StoNe called
- -
'I Olt; OH A NTI-lIUSTER,,
\Vlach is non• the best Parlor Stove in use.
Ranges. Furnaces, Grates, Bricks, Pipes,
ace. Also,
COPPER KETTLES
Made to order, or any hize desired. A
great variety of
1101. 7 :-E rumsniNG GOODS.
Silver Plated and Brittania Ware; Tin,
Copper, and Sheet-111,1101'am ;loek-Tin
and Japan Ware; Wood and Willow
Ware; Flat Irons, Coffee Mills, Sanyo
Pans, Preserving Kettles, Baking Pans,.
Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waiters, tv
A great variety of
COAL OIL LAMPS
And Lamp goods of all kinds, Keroseno-
Lanterns and Chimneys, &c.
I um prepared to °MT great induce
ments to purchasers, mid invite the atten
tion of the public to my large and well
assorted stock. HIRAM W ILSON,
Corner of Second and Locust ate.
November 7, ISO.
The 10%A.
PREMIUM GRAPE VINE!
The lona, a seedling brought out and ru.med Ly
Dr. C. W. W ant, 01 lona Island. near Peekskill. Nett .
York. is a mit:Ve iurt.:ty ot surpassing excellence
which we roe olber—ene to eve* mu subseriOer
our pare' Dom this auto °mutt d. Jr Ts a beitl.hy
and rigorous grower, with thick foliage. and pet
fectiy Lardy. it tiowere hap, and ripens tt weehs
earlier than the Isabella. thus esetutina he early
and hater frosts of the season. It It tuts onto year
earlier from the eye than any other native t onety.
The bunch is very large, bilvuldered. and of a pecu
liar wine color. The pulp is tender to the centre,
with very rew and small needs. It is sweet, vinous,
and of a decided muscat flavor. With these quali
ties, it must take precedence of all ethers its u 'table
grape. mid for wine is Hot equalled by any except,
possible. the Delaware. It does nut decay, may be
kept oil IA inter, adhering firmly to the himeh, and
at length drying to ratsins.
The 6 IPRACTICAL FARMER''
Is published weekly, and is designed to elevate the
farmer to his true position as a scientific man. Its
editorials are spirited, and among its regular corres
pondents are the most able agriculturist. in the
countre. It will be our special aim to mcke tbis
Journal a welcome visitor to eterc 11011301dd. Its
Department still be found interesting and
useful. it Youths' Department will be presided
over by a gentleman who has for years been a
teacher of youth iu one of our bust institutions of
learning.
We shall make our paper the true medium of sue.
ecss to grape griming. Each nninher will lead the
nay and give unmistakable directions on this sub.
ject. The novice cannot err or meet with loss, Ulm
will but follow our directions in purchasing t h e
right kind of vines, or in planting, training and
pruning them for the garden or vineyard.
Our price, including both the "lona. Vine" and
the paper for one year, is only One Dollar and
Twenty-Five Cents, or by remitting this amount to
the olden of the Practical Gardener, No. 25 Park
liow, New Trek. you will receive a weekly agricul
tural paper equal to the heat published in this city,
and the grape tine above mentioned.
It must be seen we think, that this affords a re
markable opportunity to make money. Twelve dol
lars at club rates will secure thirteen subscribers to,
the "Practical Farmer," and thirteen one year old !
lona Vines, worth - sit the regular price list thirty..
nine dollars, or a club of twelve will be entitled•ux
our ismer at the coat of one dollar per annum with
the vine gitt, and the person or parsons making up
the club, will receive an extra vine, and also orr
paper one year free of charge, thus at the regular.
price of subscription and the vines, yon make ta,
the club vines in all eases will be sent by express
free of charge, greater the number sent to one ad
dress, less the expense to us on each wine.
This liberal oiler is made simply to give our paper'
a more extensive circulation; we have stated time
and again that we should spare no expense to ob
tain the largest circulation of any Agricultural Paper
in time United States, and we will here say frankly
that these club rates afford us but a small profit..
But now that we are firmly established, we are pre
pared to make this liberal offer.knowing that in the
end it will paw us. We would advise those who
would secure the wins, tottimit 'Mat *See Twelves
Dollars, and s-I will send thirteen wines sad credit
them with thirteen subscriptions. to the ..Priietical:
Farmer" for one year. If the thirteen papers and
vines are not all wanted atone time, Um Twelve
Dollars will thus secure them on call.
_
.. . .- -
The lams Vine is warranted =Dr. aunt--:
(uaing hie own words,) "to .be re ty sharp mier
torU mated ore year edpleata 4.-being the same named'
iu his catalogue for l a cautt. e . 4 5 uTANT , Bimini.
Terms of the PRACTICAL FARM= Condensed
One CWT. one year (weekly.) -• . $1 ed
e Cops. one year and ens 'lona Anne, the
One Vine will be sent- by mall. poespaid. . 2S
Thirteei Copiis and Thirteen Vines, to one
schist's • • • . . . 12 (M -
Th* odd Vino and Copy belongs to the Club Agent.
Address all Commordestions to
The "PRACTICAL FATIMEK. -
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