1.....,-.-...... - - --•••-•-- - 7 - --_-- '"" - _ - '.7 -- " _• ' ._ : gipTS •ANP . Wei* . , ~• . - - VG Lao; 7:llllloltEgent. , • -.. ~. =di poySt ..I,A.CSF.ll,4leakirag. : ' ~ • tfilthllif "• • iozyt; ke.. - ",troult , ..„„,..,I'iinsi3,,Ch.tare,rie l ' ' ' 'Vrtlitillta:ii;;c.' 7 ::, • , •', " • .c rt:lF.:. S i •. . ifitalligria lc. . - */<, Aip./4. , - 1. ,.. 4.T. in - Stf:MOICT./..t tADB79::teRF,. if " 4".: , tpirelizsippii r tyr, ..., - ~.,:. -1E:ii24161 -i tr -634- MatU , - 2k.si"Et . iidatiititroiiey - , -i jiwriftigOt sttick cit 74atai Dfai7f4-9. , - - .........it .k.. • ;UST P.I)*I:VED ANDRI.A.P.4I.E. - • iiia-14 Vd-4 64.3 4C: - ', . „ __ Nzmnr mps D1A,4 1 ,9,Ptt tOCClaithizi SW, and iorhalei r in laro dr stat4.4*n l ;l ll 4.¢t '- - :'"- - 4 2 79.1j , .P, 'Az - gcl ..tbm. - Dec:•1; ,18q•-•.' .'-..".: • ' .''„ "" ' ! • ' .as.,oktineili of Ladles' Clotlt Siteks.anci:Eirmilsdarof the latest ri b etaao::reeeliO. from New' York at r eekiiiizetibsr N.I<SY & CASE.. imb Deb S. INS& •.. CORN - VINEGAR. ;..ccnrr mantifitetured ac Gordhit to thaproaSis patented by Frederl' ;Set.Diicltaol, of OolurnbuS, ;Ohio, is - now belfik.extealait'elt• adoil;timd"cirherever in *toido.dea'..l3.l4 giion unitectitaFsatisfactlon, oni:doonlif of its purity and fine: nass "Rm. eithl2!table - or -it has Tieon• ;asp* by -able; andi'ekporlenced ,Cherialsts, who ptonounce it pure, and highly recommend It. • • It is the very belt article in the market for I . •n" • •.• „:' OR TABLE USE. warkta. phre unadulterated . Tt7:1• 1 -. .„ article, Emu Von will surely never agaliw ;want any of •tle abominable mixtures sold Mader , the. fabie ?name • of Cidor Vinegar. We ILT64LOW working..po our-utmost capa city-in order Viscc•ply the increasing do fc:r this ' • . - • 4 • _ • t." RURE, tind, Restau rants are now- - to Its good qualities. ' • : m anu f actured and sold only by • •C. r,. HALES, Second .st., adjoining Odd Follows'llaVi. 'November 7, ISO. • • ' • - _ WEI - 11,14; ! WEI...IIIINC !-!-- .. A ,T.ikpipoid's Weigh Scales, on Commerce ,a-strect, such as Han 'Coal, Iron, ..to.; at tho' ery.lowest rates. wishing articles wcigliod, „only; ,pa, lira. NV m. Long, opposito the -Scales. Columbia, Nov, • 41‘1];1 - GENTLkailram PIT THE X.ARGEST AND i;3.SI"' STOCK • ' 'iti TifE , CITY, AT • puiRLES oAKyotto AND SONS, PHILA.D ELPHIA, PA. •Novorrxber 1863.-3ino.s. • TRADE SALES. TUST received from Philadelphia, a largo and 'ell assorted stock o 1 f3tationern 'and Miscellaneous Cioodb:. ' ' CHEAP .. .AND GOOD BOOKS, Viz: Books 'of Travels, Books of History, • Books 7 for Devotion, Books about Patriots, Books for Mochanies, Books about the Re bellion, Books of Beauty.. -BOOKS FOlt ALY.YDENOMI t N i I.- . • PRAYER zonas'A ND BIBLES. • All the Writinks of. Celebrated Authors. Viz Wvehington "Mpg, leks:Solithworth, Charles% -Dickens, , Bayard Taylor, Mayne Reid, Mrs. - Rentz. And all the NV rit km bf -every Standard Au thor in svery.department of Literature. • Plicii'QG RA P A LBU M S., • Having 'monied a vary largo stock at the loWdst cash prices, wo aro. dotorminod to soli lower than any other house in the city. . • CARD PHOTOGRA4 We have a very large asso of Flue rhotographs, , p,114)3 and . Color ' ; suitable or Albums; dionbrscang Generals, States en; en; ReligiousSubjetts,Classicel, Iluraor -0 StatUary de.' • .----...... . ave. an alits'to get up a Very rirga and gocid - ixtur rtment of Statronery o all kinds. Stank .Books rif every description, Paper /` Foolscap, - Letfer, Tote; sue, Sermon, Envelopes, ltc. At the lowest prices. Ink, Ink Stand*, Pencils, Rubber, Slatrs ' Rulers, Papbr Cutters - Portfolios, En ' veloyt6s, - ‘PCcket Tablas, &0., rte. 'recxer D.iOI s OF•RVIERY VARIETY. We would' invite all to glv uI a call before purelu irtur. • • '• - • JOELN SFIEAPPER, 32 prorth queor. , Street.'Laiscrurter. Pa. N0v. 1 2)3;.1361L' " PHOTOGRAPHS. • - • • • !pig OLD ORIGINAL GALLEIgt.. • The subserllier lids completely re-fitted bis'establislitnent, and his gallery cannot be surpassed by any in tho county, and lie hopes by careful. porsonakti.geinthin We've the public better pictures tban have 'heel. tofore.been produced. • A:ABBOT YPES, PHOTOGRAPHS, Ivorytypes, Alelainotypes, Cizrre de Visite, and pictures on canvas 9 takerrizt the best istyle, and at price Which cannot be beaten for cheasnetis:r • "Olf.Likenesses warranted, and a satis factory picture furnished without repeated sittings. He asks a continuance of the liberal patronage always extended to this establishment. Call and examine spool sr.oris •at the rooms, r.crtheast• earner of I.rotit hnill Locust strbetk , 'Entrdneo' oti Locust street. It. J. M. LITTLE. • • Oct. 24 1863. FAMILY GROCERIES, WTNES AND LIQUORS. GEORGE TILLE, Agent, has just re turned from the city with a new and well Iselect<o. ascartraent .of fresh Groceries, which he is enabled to sell as cheap as the "chedpest. -All grades of Sugars, Coffee, Meat., Fish, iliviTibtisions generally. 4iso WOOD and WILLM WARE. • SWITZER ANIL) unlit; CIIRF.SE, together with an assortment of GEMIAN FRUITS. . WINES .AND LIQUORS. His stock br•Wines and Liquors will ho found worthy the attention or 'story ono. as • he:will guarantee them to le pure •iind aermlike. lie r4aPeotfully solitits a call from those WhiS need anY articles in is% llso, foaling - satiatind-that a trial-will verify his words Call at the old established stand, • • - CAR: or Frrrir - A-sID.UNION STS. • Colunsble, Oct. 3_l, ' • GOLDEN - MORTAR DRUG. STORE Ps tteelnt; fittentkin is called to the fol lo*lng goods, just VOt:eived, acid lot sato at terir- prices: - •' ' "A fine aaorralvint of tho moat popular perfumery, sold ln small quanti tios to suit customers.- - (- Almost stockofSterlin.A.mbrosisi, for pro- Meting the growth of the hair; • highly ro oommondeel.„ A lot of Chart:rots Skins and carriage Sponge". ' , • - A largo and complete assdr,ttneut of , . . Comprising cap and notssoPor •, rokmeit,..4te-., etc. . • PursWholesnd ground Spice", strictly puio. , . - ''-.pcnoeserlarte jrrx oa, lerostrits; . • PattitlY • Die 'Colt**, • put. Up neatly in packages ready for Immediate use,- without the instal inoorrvenisme6 awl trouble. •*. Particular attention-is willedlto our re cent invoice °Penal Oil Lamps,. our stook. - 14111 fotu2d eurtedenct , ocimplets; bom - rising' all the latistettettex. ' . - ! - Jibe Age& Coal , Oil' elwithPose hand s to - et' With eoutplete stoultAdf Drags:and loafs, aL titernostrensonable prices. ,J.. 4 a. W. ORA y. • 2=21M11 . . . ~ . . ag e uva . ! *aide . • the - 1 :., ~,,,._ . ;111-; 1 ..U.~.' , WOW. .. v, •z .. • ~t .. " 1 . el-7 ,- w- ••.,,- • -4•.; 4 ..:1 .- - :-..,!•r.0 I°"}• Van TRW' *AVE' 8,. A ...iveiiplaied;:iiowiga .„ ,It'esziltnie'ottimproved" .: at, znanusacture)swint consted. , ‘ e c:7lityv. an ni.§ 6 Y - Brd - - liclesi :Cad; 'Thaahig and.pentre,Tables; C=n; . ..llaa-' cy indlrreholtitedsteadv illtinvllleirel3l. 1244.544.aathe Attest: reasoneble.l;ence. 'As he zastail.fachltels.Ads: thrh-irork.h.e Is ena bled-0 _ _•• LOG A lI&S,CH A IRS-'• • ' A.lll.lwllsufehairs.kopt on hand initi ufacturedo' order: , - Cane. ; Villndior, Ann and: Booking Cluarsp Setteesi,"CAMpland Counter-Stools, Sofas, Tete-a-tates, and Stuffed 'Seat - Chairs, made to' order: 'Old Chairs repai nted andrepaired. • 4 ; UNDERTAKING: • - '• Funerals will be attended to with - prompt- . nosy, to which he givos his personal linen-. nom Ho is prepared with ice boxes and <motors to preserve corpse, as maybe re: ticiirdtd. ALA IIOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS Furnished plain or tinned ih an style 'that may be required. He 'respectfully a share of public patronage,. as well:ea.-a continuance of the:ell:kora' with• which ho has been ii4ergily favored. • JOHN SHENBERGETZ; South Side of: Locust at., between Second and Third. • • • (Det.17,'63. THE OLD E§TABLAIIED „ STATIONERY ApThATEwspEpyr. TORN J. FRY would call th.O attention e) of the public to'his large stock and well - *fleeted assortment of, Staple and Fancy offers at = the most reasonable rates - . .. • PApErt, INKS , = NS' ' PENCILS, LEDOEBSanciP _kY BOOKS of all-sizes.. - • SCHOOL STATIOTE .B ,T.' 'Frarir re uisite fdeschbtllS: . - ' • •PIIOTOGRAPIT. ALBUMS 'of 'l4: styles end. sizes. • Alio, - ti.large - assertnieht 'of Card Photokrajohs of all distinge.isliecl.Por7 senaf.M.chotlf elviLarid_militarv:' BIBLE BOORS - mid fRAY.F,R BOOKS ()tall deromiruttions.• , • PocKrzrznooKs, rortnironnales, ties for 186 i, Currency " ' NEWS! NEWS:I NEWS!!! Thi) Philadelphia and Now York Dalle.s received, and a..gays for sale at his coun ter. Also, ,Atlantic Monthly, Harper's and Godey'S, and all other Monthlies re ceived as soon as published. Together with every article usually found. in Rrat-class Book and Stationery Store. POST OFFICE, Locust street. Columbia, Nov. 21, 1863. WAVCIIES, JEWELRY AND SILVER- W A RE. .THE undersigned would respectfully invite your at !i=_tention to Ms woll.selected slot. 0 lome Gold - and Silver Watches; Pine Gold Jewelry,. of every kind and va riety otstyles—comprisini all of the now-. est and most beautiful do egns. • Also, solid silverware, equal to coin—and tJo best - nrake of silver plated ware. Each article is warranted to be as represented. Watches and jewelry carefully repaired and satisfaction guaranteed. • JACOB HARLEY, (Successor to Stauffer t Harley,) 'No. 622 Market st., Philad'a. Oct. 17, '63-3m NEW MACKEREL JUST RECEIVED. 0 half barrels 1, 20 •6 .41 A's 20. guar. '" " 20 66 .4 44 2 • 20 . ,‘ 44 14 20 kits, , • " - And 2. APPOLD'S Locust st., Colurabiti, 0ct.17, 0.4. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, For solo by the barrel, xt APPOLD'S SUGAR CURED HAMS, OS net!p4urait:.•,_sit 4:IT9VD:-F• • sa.eks G. A. Salt, 80 4.sbton flne, at 0tt.17,'G3. ' ' APPOLD'& IXTE- have now in storo a full stoek. of Vl' beautiful Black,. 13rown, Drab and Gray Cloaking Clothe from $1.50 to $4.00 per yard. STEACY Sc BOWERS, Opposito Odd Follows' Holt. Col'a, Pa. Is oyomber 28, 1863 11A CASE CASE ltarekno '44030 their New' 'Store on Locust street, Columbia, Pa., and filled it with a choieo selection of seasonable Bought for cash before the late advance In prams. ' • DRESS GOODS Of every style and fabric. GLOVES, NOTIONS, &C., Lad lei', zlisscs' ,fi.ad children's Reece-lined cotton, sl and wool hose, ladies' merino vests, dsc., 13 A. L. MORA t. HOOP SKIRTS Of the beat manufacture, at old prices, ladles' cloth sacks and circulars, best styles and very cheap. Boors AND SIIOES. . Ladies', 'misses' and. children's gaiters, balmorals, boots, (k.c., men's, boys' and youth's calf and kip boots, brogans, bat morals and gaiters, in groat variety, of Philadelpbla manufacture. warranted. GEN'rS' FURNISHING GOODS. Cloths; eassimeres, vestings, sattinets, purchased directly from the manufacturer, which wo are able M sell at very nearly old prices. Hosiery, gloves, under-cloth ing, cravats, collars, tc. HEADY-MADE CLOTHING of every style and quality, Warranted per fect in fabric and manufacture. GROCXKIES. QOEI NSWVANF, CAR, pets; nil' clbths, d:c., to which we invite particular attention. - - We 'make no idlo boasts, but will take pleasure in showing our gelds td ktl sttho may las:or 113 with snail ' titer they may convince themselves that our goods are the cheapest In the market. We wish our goods to recommend themselves, and fear no competition. Our plan of business is O'YE Tram for all regular goods. Ail goods Warranted as represented. On aim Is not only to plead° our customers, but by soiling them the best 4'x:de , at; 'the lowestprices make It their merest to continue; their liberal pa tronage. New grouts are being con Stands- received. Cora Oct. 17.'63. IdALTUY & CASE. • MANUOOD • - ROW LOST. , HOW RESTORED. .TOSTpubllshed in a sealed envelope.— Priewsix cents. A lecture 'on the nature, treats:mint and radical cure of sperrant.ll - ciraeminal weakness.' involuntary etumission, 'Sexual debility ; and impedi ments to marring. e genoralla, nervousness, consumption;epilepsy and his; Mental and phy s i c al incapacity, resulting from self ! abuse, due.-=4lv Itobt..T. Culvcrwell , I. 1). author of thd:"Grobte Book," 4tc, %The world renowhod author, in this ad miral ISectitro, clearly proves from his own Okieeriortoinhat the - awful consequences of Sett-Atrinoa may,•.tte effectually removed without tribdilbine. and without dangerous surgical operations, hoagies, instruments, rings . , or cordials , pointing out a mode Cot cars al,tmes ~tido andeffeetual, by which every sneerer, no matter what his condi tiOn nsaybe r mire ' , himself cheaply, priintaly. mid . lecture proves boon tolUornands *mil thousands. Sent under seal, in a lain euveloptv to any additisis;oti".2ie t of six cents or SWO postage tit= J. C. ICLIffE. 127 Bowery. N ir..POst.offloe Box, 4602. Sept. IP. 15' ."1.-Iy. CLOAKING, CLOTHS I IFEW GOODS, =I •, - • -, 40i intsattiutcoutssmcnousse 1 4Cailioiii: diantiesti . .RialiAjAtitiion• • on.-P: vp4coalp.aarsvgmdiwst,c4;atAthmr:y mit t nilla , al4lols.davlcfxo,Od: ittiOzar to "Koilt; ore;;Ritnover",tie - burg:. On Oct t haetattoai,oattuiritiorth-. torn etiatr *ar . :..TheliridgasAizOrit roadAtaa •_lipapa rebtaxdaatia drat;a:lo oidetbeiliabliaMtightatillatiztaaialtiaacire c Also i 23 17;42slatligoode received to 3Milt4i , wardecttcfatotor the itations on theilltaia.' Railroad, or, tati,"litaadtrig and Collin** nmlrodWY..octiberarlliewail-, • " - lAsucykcaiA;,,lHAlP.s.e . • OYSTERS I OYSTERS BY TICE . ..I3I7SHFL, ' • Continually oirttand and Itinsikid .81073100 Tie Ilesp,FnE Mestisr Como sil_you hungrY,Fthiriity:souls,: Ctnne doriett to my. saloon, . An& eat and drink and qol.fr and smoke;, ,Frozn supper hou.r.tW. noon. PARDYLOCICARD, American-House, Front St. . : TEE 'UNITED 'STATES /lOTA _ COTERLY &, HUTCHISOX, Priprietom TOSS well known Ifotais now in a con dition to accorourdate the affording the most ample conveniences alike for the transient guest and „t4.e ger rnanent bocirder. • T.DY, UNITED STA.TES ITOTEI" • . has been entirely refitted throughout,- and now has accommodations oquat , in extent, comfort and luxury to any, hotel between Philadelphia and .Plttsburs. Its .location" is the best in the.. State', Oapital,;l3eing in easy access tO,all tharailroacl.depots; and in•close_proxiniity to all.• ,the odices , and business 19.palities of the city. ,It has -no* althho,cepy,eniences of '=AVAST 'OLASS•IIOTEL, fl ~ • • and the • PrOprietors - tito' determined" te sparexelther expense'," time, or labs:win' en!. sure the comfortof the guests.. ThePatron ago of the ltayeling • public 'is reapectfully , - Oct, 31st. 'B4:-tf.: FANCY FURS - .TNO. FAMEIRA, 718,Archstreet c bt.? low Eighth, south le, Phile.delphia. importer, -menu zturer of and !skier in all kinds fancy furs for ...dies' and child -ren's wear. , to rattrn • 2 - rmy thanks to my _ . friends of Lamas , for and the' rounding 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 kindei and qualities of fancy furs, for ladies and child ren,-that will be-worn during true fall and winter seasons. Being the tlikeet importer of all my. furs from Ear4pe. 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 tli&samc money. Ladies please give me a calllibif9re purchasing! Please remember the riame,number and street, . . • JOHN FARBIRA, Sept. 12„'63-smos. 718 'Arch at., Phila. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAIL .. ROA' RE This e Great Nations again open for' FILEIXONCTEI al The cars and inachink ing replaced l)3 new 1 all recent improvemo bridges and track are condition, . 4 , " •ThewelLearneya Will be more thatiSui organization of its bin " In addition M the of Rational Scenery ht this route, the recenttas der hate associated ru the kiditd,"lletweenthe* per's Ferry, 'with pal: interest. CONNECTIONS At the Ohio river, with Cleveland and Pitts burg, Central Ohio, and Marietta and Ci ncinnati Railroads ; and, through them with. the whole Railway. System of the North west, Central 'West and Southwest—At Washington Junction, with the Washing ton Branch for Washinnto,., n City and the, Lower Potomac—At Baltimore with four' daily, trains for Philadelphia and New York; Two Dollars additional on through tick: ets to Baltimore or the Northern cities, give the privilege of visiting Washington City en route. This is the only route by which passen- gers can procure through tickets and checks to Washington City, J. H. SULLIVAN, General Western Agent, - Bellaire, 0.. M. COLE, Gen. Ticket Art, Balt. W. P. SMITH Master of Transportation, Balt. Oct. 3,-'63-6mo. NM S. SCILELI7333I3' TAILORING- ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER Or FRONT AND LOCL7ST STREETS. PROMPT attention given to the manu facture of all work entrusted to this estab lishment, and satisfaction guaranteed in workmanship and style. Persons desiring , goods furnished; can have them selected from the finest stock in Columbia. - Columbia, Oct. 3. • . . - E. 4 li. W. ANTIIONY, Zanrtfacturers of Photographic - Materials, 501 BROADWAY. N. Y. CARD Photographs, Tbe catalogue now embraces considerably over four thousand different subjects (to wbich additions are continually being made) of -portraits oz Eminent Arnoricarts, eta., viz,: • ' 72 Maj. Generals, , 525 Statesmen, 400 Brig. Generals, . 127 Divines, 259 Colonels, - 116 Authors, 84 Lieut. Colonels, 80 Artists,. %%Other Offitms, 112 Stage Actors, 60 Navy Officers, 46 Prom. Women, • 147 Prominent Foreign Portraits. , • 2,500 Copies of Works of Art, • Including reproducWors of tbeznost .cele. brated engravings, paintings, ~sifflue.s,'.lte. Catalogues seat on recoipt-of stampsi. •An order for one dozen- pictures from our catalogue will be fillectori roceipt 0f.111.130, and sent by mail, free, I • - .PHOTOGRAPtfIC ALKIMS..•, Of elm irolnanufacttire tegreat variety, ranging -1h prico:froni 50 dents to 850 each. Out 'Albunia.have the,roputation of be ing superior - in tiaarity and durability to any others. Tha • rowdier -kinds dan be sont nafelybyrnall. at a postage - titlark; eta i per ounce. The retort) eappenstro can be /tent by e*preas. • WataTablgoep filar& as sortraent of - "•'•-•- • • . 7 '• • ' - Stem:tape* and Startasiopirjlews, . Our catilloirtio of these Will l po mint io Noy addrouron receipt ofthunp, ManufacturersASlTHOXY,;•,- of photograph material*, 501 Erofidway, Y.. • Friends or relatives orptorninentnrili tary mien Will confer a favor by eenclinA ae their likerdleses to copy. Th ey will be kept carefully retur• uninjured. • • Fine albritnis made to,order , ibr..congre: gallons to %Weser& to their paetor,, or f• • nor other p ct.e. - urposes, with snitablS r-riP• m, August M, li7e3 6m. "- • 1513MSSIRI*1714.a . a-SE3EDLESSCISLEILW.: rEVI. SEEpLESSPIX:34 I / 4 3: rxet. . r -; Wlttiattia"SiligrAltED pOrn 7111 recommend neer.. • ••• F. - 4-111 wn,. . Trakd'andMidonsis. S. T. 1800''1:: • - ,-Drake'gt.Pliditatlon' Bitters can' yi! be:oiaathiect at the DrnestAte of, • --It.-W/LLLSIM-2Seltt'itzga*" wEE-pal...ilantravr..;.wtz. l . This -po g pplar - medicine le.nove,on.hnnd ary.1 7 1:9, by: - It. WILLIAMS, - Eriint st. • ••• . - . • ' Notice 'to SpOodpers:. - :";r • • ',fitrA:in:2l?scilher.liereby,wairiis'all - pex .: sons tiespaasing on bis prpertyby, fishing, hil nOM I M r r, 3 it - iftW.P 4 gr -l ' e g eables, g:SAVT.G N AINTY iSE. itar ociatAblielia ikatOed latureppanitihing)cy INE ORA PIIISONMENr:: tali - TcO*o;34l° °Mending ;4,°d.the law will oe,strictlt enforced ageinst , sit., ()Menders withdtitree&et_to persons after this date. Oct. 10;1803 - ti-, M. M. STRICKLER:I. . ---=-Sportsmegt Zook Herd -400 double ainl"'aiiiiitit gun s , just received at the Hardware Storeof,J. Ram-. plest a Soze. •• • • ; • " .Doublio•btigrel, guns. from :up ta z .s6o. Single barrel from $2, to $2O. I• "I , W4lErre received everything - in the gun ning lino ; and; iits :powder Shot, Caps, ,Powder Flasksi,Shot: Pouches, Wadding, Game Bags, ttc., which we oiler to sell at very4oVrratao. J. RUMPLE it SON. - . July 4, 'ek " , . STORE; VALIEMANIS- CLOAIcS CCOAKSII 'OLOAKF !!1 Aiiother lot of 'NEW AND FASHION A- ISLE STYLES just opeued, . FtR - Si:FTUitSI!=FURS!! inve4 . edeived a' aSsoittheii t'of Cittkei, Vjetorines;l4tfs, &c in a 4 the best 's We have.tite largest stock : SHAWL% , • • SHAWLS. atlailtypitorelprides. -New DrocheShawls. Ladies dill pleaaa examine above goods. fi£s-Recolleet,":tlie largest :'assortment, latest awkraost approved styles, at exceed inglylowvprlces: • . ....IEALDEMAN'S ;lily 4, 1883.. ; , .`cheap Cash Store. " _.• - BILAI BA V; • • 'W.ABRENTED for rest ring the color orthtl-Irtir.firtrrn a gray to Drown or Black. POrtale at the .1 FAMrLY MEDICINE ST9IIE. Jal 4, 'DM. For Rent A Room in iho Illtio Front, formerly no cuptedbYThorints Welsh,Ese.; also, several honses. •Apply to- - • •WAI: NVIUPPER. July 4, -Al. MORE .TESTIMONY. DR.. MARKLEY'S' Family Remedies Triumphant. They perform tho most astounding cures. - =AD 1 *EA-P . ! BE PERMANENTLY - TIIF. great-supellority of Dr. 3larkley's , popular tiedwell tried faintly medial:les Is traced to the fact thin, they search out and 'eradicate the cause - of disease, and hence never fail teeflect a permanent cure. They not only restore tone to the digestive or gans; imparting' a healthy action to the -nh, .17 —nd hog Is, but 'the— `he came at - another time one of a smaller size, came out; Her knee has been stiff for three years, and a* tinaes;the pain •is very se vere. 44 -4 da • • 5 - AN ENTIR€ - CURE EFFECT ED. The, medieinesthe health restorative halsam and blood searcher, the.Febrifuge and the Black Ointment were furnished, and the reAlt, cif -their, use is announced in the following letter : • • Gnii.lacetastiHmus, Pa„ Aug. 14 '63; ..1311:.....M.tazzEic.Dear Sir.: .I - ;ansuliappy to inform you that the medicines received from - you some , threeyears since have effected an entire cure in the ease of my sister, who, you will_ remember, was suf fering from ;Scrofula and Whites Zswolling, Most respectfullY, D,'..5.:31001tt. • • .15Y,SFERSIA.' r Certificate of:Mr. Abner D Campbell, of the Arm of Campbell &Marshall, boot and shoe dealers, Centre Square, "Lancaster: L.A.Z.CCASTER, Fa .) March 4,.18.63. Dn. G. H.:MARKLEY—Dear Sir: It of--• fords me mnelrpleasure to have an' oppor tunity to add my testimony in favor of your po'pu'lar family medicines, especially. us my-loweioslodge of their efficsicy is based upon personal experience Anisey own case and olissertation of ,my 'neighbors. :For many years I was the szctim.of Dyspepsia in its most aggravated form my is - cistern having become so deranged and debili tated, that,twas unable to- perform any kind of labor. I had resorted to the_ best' doctors within reach, without relief. I used some dr the most popular remedies of the'dey, rocOmmendedl'or that disease, but none of theM did me any ‘gesiod.-- My suf%• fering can -be understood . by-hays one suit fering front the same disease, but they could not to described in'Wordit. I was then Hopewell, Chester' eolunty and in 1857', flea last .resort, I commence d the use of your _medicines. _They soon af forded mes.g•Mief from' th& most painfel symptoms, fyrhich I had scarcely hoped to obtain ; and in a su.rpasshigly 'short. time was. completely restored to health, and I have enjoyed the best of health aver 'since —not a symptom of my old complaint re maining. • 'Since then I havel'always kept your medicines in. my family, and Would not ho wigfont them_ consid, eration, as they have timer. failed ;td do what you (*dm for them.. • ' • • While'stift living at Ileowe l l, I became agent for Ironf 'llsater;' and Reid • a large quantity of he medicine for hire, and all who used th rawer° loUd In their praise. A child of. .' Pickerink,' of 'Hopewell, was agile -with White. Swelling in' the knee.knee. It ii'very: _had ousel 'De' used your . Febrifuge - and 'Black Dint, merit; which 'effected a perfect cure, N•st morons otifle' eatiairef .pitrel Effected by your valuable xarrieditip in thatmeighbors book could. hes : enumerated -if- desired.. have seen eopitgh of them to justify me' in saying thiatawistr famtlymesheintwaret the best ever prevented to therpublio,of which I have 'hads,llo,y•knoWhidge.; sand it,.is sus less my pleasure lbws:my-duty to :Moot mend theniclo.all-..,whe arei.:fhe ?Slab= St dissusse.ri -one of • This 'ease:74spublis of usandssehich. might be health and line, should_tusa 2Whi nv4theW remedies, auCthair cuse•sortil l be.-,Oemplete sad - Pre !Zyily•DiL4:o4.hiatlikiLltlr,, at his dar,• find ;Medicine .1091% - ithsFstat. gi um s y • U ni stee. , -.l*. f _ SA: Whops all lettessl4ldgsidensaboalcisbe edam • •.• ' s o.••• For tuierlllo , leMsbia by 0 4,7•4 il_ruleadafaasslao,•by,lkaabes, and 15.;#,...kilitsb,.Hlisaheihtio u itimisid 'Ens mitsgeirillimhamr.Jeslina: erdhrestit JO? Jacob N.chnsihtf.SP 0 1. September ' • atoittratidstsztarsa. - _ -, : - ..: • CAJIBIN.EgraWARKINIOII/S . I f9CVST, A. FT, ado= ..itEzq7 Ska TKE -ecittreßa,leitemizioA. initinisea limn hlaAt CaspeeSelbert; e stock and iiciensii•e"Cabinet M.axiit lactdr-Y,..wiliAiontinno,the•bualnOss,.at ilia 9/dls42d,_yrbetty he will eonliana an assortment fotz - '1 TURNITURE ',OKALL of the hest' quality ,ind manufacture and Will make to Order; isf fait' -ratiote-' rial, every . :articie Whit; lineT;;:lbs wfXI gire Strict attention to Inisbiesstand-respectfai irasksofthe :public.c..sthare. Of its patron f4ge• -- O, 4 IJSIDRKT.itiCiNGI. will 'reeeve the tttost cmtlal attention,. at .the shortest notice. • GEORGE SEIRKRT: , OolsiPJUli 4, '63: 1 2140.00LIMC131.411: " '• INSAIR4NPE 'COMPANT, - OF 'CIAIINBIS„:LANCASTER COTINTti PA. cliAntEß THIS, Company... continues to insdre, Buildings, Merchandise, and other • prop erty; 'against. loss and damage by' fire, on , the mutual plan, either fora cashpremiurn' or premium note. . Ilietlarge and• inernsiting capital of the Company; consisting of, proms pp .notes glyenAeits theinbers, and based' upon *1;4'75.789.35, ... Insured on the mutual plan affords a re liable guarantee equal to ten times the aver ago ' lose on the‘i4motiriVinsuxedrimd: the Directors pledgi themselves to deal as lib , erallyrtvitli these - who may sustain-loss or drunage_aktliejease-willachrdt of, "Conal,st . - entwith Justice to all lierties concerned. AmonntofPreanbri , ggit,el, $.155,620 49. Balurn..e ( of f Casii Pramiunnr--, . • ' Unexpended,' Januart "." • $1,668 57 Cash ,-reoellits' during • the • year 1882,, less agents', corn- 1 7 1 4Wonl:' - • • 0,781 47... Cash'recelptaln Jun., '63; 89510 ' ,19,345 84 Losses and Expenses during the,year 186 . 6,329 73 Balance 'unexpended, eb. _ 2d, 1863: . . 3,016 11 84 . 4, v. GREEN; President. Grotto*. You)ro; Jr., Secretary. - 11Licua. z. S. SaustAN, TreaSuror. • " CPT CI.R. It. T. Ryon. ' Michael H. Moore. John Pendrich. 'Goo. Young, Jr., ' H. G. Minich. Nit//colas M'Donald, Stung F. Eberlein, Michael a:Shuman. Amos S. Green, George W. Mehally. Cola. 'July 4, 1883. LOCAL FILMICAUT NOTICE.* TILE rENNSYLVANIA 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, at the following rates per hun dred. pounds : , BETWEEN PIIILA. AND COLUMBIA, 'First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 25 cents. 21 ets. ' 18 ets. 15 cts. Flour in car loads, 25 cts. per barrel. Pig Metal; 10 cts. per 1001bs. BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER. First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 23 cents. 20 cents. .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. RATES FROM COLA. TO PITTSBURG. First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 90 75 00 40 • Flour per barrel, oo cents. ='"Freight, consigned to stations where tho Company has no agents must be pr paid.. Articles of Ist Class, Books. Fresh Fish, ;hoes, .Nuts in bags, Wooden Porter 4.t.. Ale in bot tles, , Igiultry in coops, Pork, (fresh. Poultry, (dArssed, Wrapping Paper. Irticles of 2d floss. bl on e .M.onprnents,.. ---marstec ass Seed,Melons, Oil in casks or bops, Paper in boxes, • Barrels,Pasteboard, Peaches, (dried,' - Printing paper, Hies, Paper 'Hangings, boxes andQueensware, Sweet Potatoes, Tobacco In bales, Hops, Ten, Iron, (hoop, band orType, sheet,) 'Tallow Loather, Turpentine, (spts) Liquor in Wood, Varnish. Marble Slabs et Mar _ _ _ Articles of 3d Class. Alcohol; r tured,) Coffee, Potatoes, Hides, (green,) Turnips, Lard, . Vinegar, Oysters & Clams, (InWhito Lead, (shell;) Window Glass. Tobacco, ( manufac- Artielts of 4th Clas;. Codfish, Rosin, Cotton. Salt, Fish, salted. Tobacco, (loaf,) (train of all kinds, Tin, Wails and Spikes, Tar, gitch i - Whisky, /Aster. - All Freights payeblo on delivery. ' — H. H. HOUSTON, • General Freight Agent,,Phila. - ...AVI-For further information, apply to EINGt3TON, Freight Agt., 'F'hila. E. K. MICE, Freight Agt., Colnmbia: W. - 11. MYERS, Freight Agt., Lan'tr. Columbia, July 4, 1863. , PEUISSLIC DIM COLORS. Marl, Bark .Bbee. 'Light' Bine, Fraaeh Blue, -!Aare{ Broom, , LitOtturivn, , , , whoa. hark Drab, . .Tight.. Drab, Lark Green, Ze;ght Great, For Dyeing& goods, Shawis,•Epar., -.oyes, Rib- Bonneta, Mats, Feathers,, Kid Gloves, Children's' • Clothing, and all kinds .' of wearhig apparel. ' • =".A SAVINGOF SO PER CENT,... .F0r2.5 cents you can color as many geode • would otherwise cost. five timeathat sum. Various shadelf - cawbee produced from.the same Dye. • Theproems' is simPle; and any one can use the Dye with perect, success. Directions in English, .Frencirand Ger man, inside pf.each package; - For furtherinfornuition in Dyeing, and giving'aiperfectrktimiledgeeliatOolors are best adapted to dye over.others.(with.ntattr aaln~blo.recipes,) p T urchase`rHowe &Ste phene•Teeaties on , Dy eing' and.Coloring:— Shalt by mail on reti e pt of - price,-10 cents.- Manufactured' by . • '• • • • :HOWE it. STEVENS, - • ' : ' , 260 Broadway,Hoeton. For ealetty„ Wnggists and %Dealers gen -• SS: 1136.3.4 fleS.- • • • , - Pine Ren4 7 lllade Clothing. - .C . ; 8031. - Elt a r - Sk. SON , i. ,- •-t 626 Cfieitant st 'met, Phitidellittla, PV • . • •:q :'rxP t It . a*Ms* trALL, . Have now onkand a foliztock of --;"' '- ' jA TiiK CMArnallrOs .' 11434 4 Consiliting of Panto:Ad , eats, 3kvie and 'Track, elvitac.% , Sack -and, :uipAil-AnuilliFisittir e Osor emits. - ; 111 :Erreat:alri ifY CPDXIM C . ;AiSW-r 45 * ',5 : ". 6 4.La. 439 ; .1 c7;••( oedamade•to_a er under Ili en 'PerintAndenne of; - L. 1 . ~ ,- r ~.: - 1 . 9(4.34:311i • flt:.'4llAllk.TEs. •••• RECEIVTD TWO• I iTRIZZ MITAt4". 311 Ni AT ITEM I.llT_EANATlpiiii'.i, .tl4l • TII E lITCHIE§T3IEVAT4 For its great delicacy as an , sirricle Used for puddings, custardi, mange, &c. withOttt islnglids, with few of n 9 eggs. - It is excellent for thickening sweet sauces, grayies fox fish, meat,,soups,. &c.' For ice croon' liothing-can. compare. with it.,A littic,boilecl in milk ,makes a , rich crkrm for coffee, chocolate, tete, - (tc. -' A mostdelicions artielnrof fond for children and invalids. It_is 'vastly superior to Ar row Root, and much more eeigiomicat - ts.. Put up in one-pound packages, with fall, irections, .mcd sold 4iy all grocers and drtiggists: • _ ,UURYEA,• Wholesale Agent, , lfiG Fulton st„ Now York. I August 22; 1863-Om • MEDICINES FOR THE SEASON. Pine 'Tree Tar Coidial, Ayei Cherry Pectoral, Sohawk's Puhnonie Syr..-; up, Jayne's Expectortuit, Wistar's Cough Lozenges, Brown's , . Bronchial Troches, prynn'ft Pnlnionic Wafers, Swayno's Syr np of Wild' Seri :r Wistai's "lstun of Wild -Cherry, Ritter's Syrup of ; Tar,- du:. All tlie - above.triedichies kept constantly' on hand by , J.. , IL , WILLIAMS, Front at.' ILAIR.TONICS „ . . ' Hair Toide, Wood's 'Hair Re storative, Burnett's Conosine, Roby's Hair Curling Liquid, Barr's Tricopherous, Sterling's Ambrosia, Wright's Kathaaron, Bunaett's,lliston; Jules Hauel's Hair Restorative. Also, a largo stoch.'of Phulo come• and Pomatum, conptu_lt,lfy on. band at R. WILLIAMS' 'Drug Store. • PATENT ME Dr. Swayne's-Sarsaparilla and Extract of Tar Pills. Dr. Gallagber's (sugar frosted) Sarsapa rilla Al, lood Pills. • Weradell's Vegetable Restorative Pills. Dr. ilitonnet's Plant and Root Pills. filenuine German Blood Purifying Pills. For sale by R WILLIAMS, Front st. - • ISAAC S. STAUFFER, Watch maker and Aeweler; MANTLFACTUREIL OF MIXER-WARE and Importer or WATCHES, No 14S North Second-Street, Corner Quarry • Philadelphia. a ms ' HE has constantly on hand an assort ment of. Gold and Silver Patent Lever Levine and plain Watches; line gold chains, seals and keys, breast pins, ear rings, fin ger rings, bracelets,. miniature cases, me dallions, lockets, pencils, thimbles, spec tacles, silver :table, desert, tea, salt and mustard spoons; sugar spoons, cups, nap kin rings, fruit and butter knives, shields, combs. diamond pointed pens, etc., 7 -all of which will be sold low for cash. L Towns te, Co's best quality full Jew eletl patent lever movements constantly on hand; also other makerk of superior quality. N. a—Old Gold and Silver bought for cash. Sept. 12, 18G3.-13": JUST RECEIVED WE have received a: fresh supp.lF of drugs, medicines and fancy articles at the Family me4ipine store, and are prepared . to supply our el...staplers with any articles in our line that they desire. July 4 '63. ODD FELLOWS' II ALL. ran & Winter Goods, AT HALDEMAN'S STORE. .OIIR STOGIE Itit-As-LARGE, ' OUR ASSORTMENT AS COMPLETE. As in edriluer vesrs. `nft-ING ma le Nriat.l - VIXA "ES,' FUR. „CASII more ' ,than A SINCE, we are able too offer all kiraier,f goods at less than present city "Muslins " from 12 cts. , up., Calicoes " 10 - All Wool Flannels - " 25 " Cantorrnannels ' " 15' " &dinette " 50 " Rich Delaines at 25 cents. All the New Dress Goods. Best Rid Gloves. Cloths and Cassimeres at old prices. Super. Hoop Skirts, cheap. 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, 1863. PRIVATE BALE OF VALUABLE PROPE RTY WILL he soli' at private sale, all that tract or piece of ground situated in west liempfield toamship, Lancaster Co'y, half a mile from-Columbia, known as* "COWDEN'S BRICK YARD.r containing 9 acres and upwards on which is erected A ONE-A ND-A -HA LF STORY j tik FRAITLIEDWFILING HOD'S°, Frame Barn, and Brick Kiln. There is, also -a Toting. Orchard on the prrn hies. The land 1$ in-a high stato of cultivation and under good fence. • The . property Will 'he sold -low and on moderate payments ; thoSaydshing to ex amine the property will please-call WILLIAM. 1.4 - eCIIRS'ZI EY, residing in Co lumbia, who will give them all necessary information, -" - " Possession given tbo - Ist day of Aeril nail, 1863. WILLIAM COWDEN 1861-t1 - • • Susquehanna , Planing XI I. ON FRONTST. AND PENN. RAILROAD Columbia,, Lancaster County, Pa. I ~F };,, r /erino, THE subscribe'r having purchased the, machinery in the. Susquehanna Planing belongtct,,,Jeseph Pusey, and the good will o the business, will continue at the old establishment to plane all kinds of lumber unuitteture Sash, Doors, Win dow Blinds, and:carry on the business in all its branches. • lie respectfully solicits a Continuance of public custom. • JOHN B. BACHMAN. Columbia, July 4. 1863. , WRAP INO PAPER 1 , JIIST received, 100 Reams of Wrapping Paper, at 33 eta: per Ream. J. RUMPLE dr. do*, •• Cola. July 4, 1803. 4 • • Locust street. WINES, LIQUORS, iftEGARRis Bc. THE subscriber would invite attention to is large and tine stock of , 1 2LLI. KINDS OrLIQUORS." SEGAP.S. TOBACCO. PIPES. A.C. • ' HE keeps his stock well filled up,. and believe's' that he can -offer as good an --sa -1 sortment-of. everything in his lino as can lie fotfnd in any there in Columbia. Hemioulld direst epecial attention - to ,his German Winder. *These are light wines, good in quality, low In . priee, and a s•ery. wholesome drink either for Fick or well. A large assortment of XlMet.erz-ascambriamis Will attract general notice, anti will be found to'comprise some of the finestpipes ever o ff ered in Columbia. Come- aud ex amine them. , J. C. BUCHEff, ..Cor. LOoriurg Ms, Col's P4ii Jokt4,l 'NS: • 2: - VAlMErrir 18140131. JUST received: ay ener,_ 1.3 , or Toyer and fancy athan ever . 2 friends:Mt& are IntrltedieWel and ;exam*. the Stork beforeurehiwng . "elsewhere, as they ici ll zhere lin p d tannin -52= aasortzuent, tndtable.for or, evnly age and taste. ' m inima* assortnientorPindsnonnaleffpock- Eit 334:poke, Arr., ••Chhia tuld other feline*. 'articles; looli croup to nialltion i fisr oak by 41. poenst Striet; between " the • and rrinklhiatattae. • ..4 Columbia, July 4, 1363. .._._....._ _ . • 1 7 - - - TO Tg 4 S, LOri* 4W:OF,TAtE , . : v ~, -pleatir xr ilr ilia zo. bDE It Down thro44cat tlie It.b,`"g readth oteolumblalind vi .. 'dnW; - .1,.. GEO/CORM. BOOT/Ti4sttit - Tittietr ' 1 " ,door ;to thel.P . 4llt Office ;he Atettlitta most Tatted isseoWeinV" = l4 CA . 4 ' ." 3. 9.0 1 0N 1 4tN ' inVie llctrolltliihia. ! ..,:, , _ ~.t i. . . acittiothitottid. warns and. Yarittbetritt., . togetherjurith" thefavorite,biandstkxmot • in. theAn & vjr.er.z.) For:Axle% by the, boor , ... ,-. thousati . - ~ r.CHEViriIItk.WOBACCO:j Theycholitied" - brunda.in.titennaikato_Old;Virgialac.: toad Lbome m.y.wittgintUteol,,i` . l.or any_ ot 'bar man." SMOICINGITO,JAA MQ 9 " Tuz iF 4.I ' r a c :h: burg, Anti-nevonaak.a.;,4o.--. , PIPES of all quango,zeta and, S pnet, • terns. , , , f. EveiTbpfly. .buying 7 their,Tobacno,„e.egaira p k pess4atig: ' - Columbia, Nov. , E. Worre.ll;go 604 ppgjcsAst.,Philgt, „ , EQUALVEX;FP TUE LOWEST SELLING TRICE 78 WARKZD Ntr: I'IGU6ES ON 4 ea* ARTicLE'Ariiiistkit• TASIED ißel3l‘ AT gortztv P CRESnENT ONE RitidE OpOTHING: ' STORE, -' - ~„ No 604 Market skeet atiore Wluire E. AV-or,gellarsill.beshApkrio'witit or all hie oldliatrons,from Lancaster- ceunty. He gilllurnish. you "with :the . ...verj4 beep made up*Oik orlrolpuractpre it to - order. Drop in friends =Hook around,'t -”" Oct '17717684f • 'l.OlO l IrWAIO:t ' I'OTsittißcYielno that Coro Ateilsroat, Whonping:Cmtgkbr Cough as quick. 'as Cops ecpcurEAF.;., sAm„ L" • • Over five - tlicintuut . boittPr. iaco.lbeeli sold in its native town; and : AiPt a single inktnneo of Us - failure We 'hikv.e, in ctik pi;issessioti,.any qua nr thy of certificates, some_ of them froxikeint.- nent Physicians, who have 'tiled it inAiiekr praCtice, and: given it the pre-eminence over any other compound. ; It does hot dry up a Cough, but loosens.X so as to , nimble the patient to'expectoratefieelY.", Two or doses will InvariablYauretiekling in the throat.. half bottle , .has hften com plass& cured the most stubborn cough, and vet, though it is so sure and speedy in its operation, it is perfectly harmless; Be ing purely vegetable.. It is Tory !kgreesible to the taste, and may be administered to children `.of enrage. - In cases of , croup wo will guarantee a cure, if taken in season. 'No family should be without it. It is within the reach .of;a11, the, price being , Only 25 cents. ' And if an investment and thorough trial does ,not " back up" the above statement, the money will bo refunded. We say this, knowing its merit 4, 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 be hud army respeettible Druggist in town, who will furnish you with a circu lar of, genuine certificates of cures .itlias made. . C.O. CLAIM{ & CO., -• • Proprietors ,' New,Haven, ct. At wholesale ,I - OIiNSTON, HOLLO WAY et,p,OWDEN, - .1.3 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, Penna. For sale by Druggists in city, country, and everywhine. October 21, 1862.-Gmos. Stove, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware Manufactory, AND HOUSEKEEPER'S EMPORIUM. The undersigned keeps constantly on hand a larqs variety of nrst-eIass..CUOK INTO STON ES,•for wood or cord, ithe best in the market, with a general assortno nt of TlAmting Stoves, Five Plate Stoves, Store, Office, Bar-room and Chamber Stoves. would etpoolgtily call theiutentiori of put , . chasers to a new - Stove called •II LI NT. OR' ANTI-DCFrEk. Which is now the best Parlor Stove in use. R.anges, 'Furnaces,-tir'rates, Bricks, Pipes. dre.ote. Also, COPPER liETTLES Made to order, of any size desired: , ' A great variety or . 1101Jz.. , E TURNISII MG GOODS. Silver Plated and Brittania Ware; Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware; Block-Tin and Japan Ware; Wood and Willow Ware; Plat Irons, - Cotree Mills, - Sisw Pans, Preserving Kettles, Baiting Part" Knives and Forks, Spoons, Wailers, ac A great variety or . COAL OIL LAMPS And Lamp goods of all kinds; Kerosene Lanterns and Chimneys, Ike. I am prepared to otler great induce ments to purchaSerS; iind invite the atten tion of thd public to .my large'.andzavell assorted stock. . HIRAM WILSON, Corner of Second and Locust tits.' November 7, 1863. •* The lONA •' • PREMIUM - GRAPE NINE The lona, a seedling brought out aid Denied by Dr. C. W. Giant, tat lona Island, near Peekskill, New York, is a native variety of surpassing extellemee -which we, row offer—one to every new subscrioer to our paper from this date onward. It is a healthy And vigorcess grower, with thick foliage, reid per fectly. hard y. it towers late, and ripens weeks earlier than the. isabcila, thus escaping he morly and latter frosts of the season. It bruits one year earlier from the eye than any other native variety. The bunch is very large, shouldered, and of a pecu liar wino color. The pulpier tender to - the centre; with very few and smell seeds. It is sweet, viaouta; and of a decided muscat Savor. With these-quali ties, it must take precedence of all ethers as a table grape, - and for wine is not equalled by amyl except, possibly, the Delaware. It dues not .deesy, may ; be kept all winter, adheriumflnnly to the . bunch? and at length drying to miens. < The' "PRACTICAL PARIREIti" Is published weekly', fin i r77s designed to elevate the farmer to his true position as a scientific Mee. lie editorials are spirited, and among its regular eorres pendent!' are, the mostiable agriculturists ; in!the country. will be our special aim to make this journal a welcome 'fetter to every; household.' 'qui Ladies' Department will be found interesting and useful. Its Youths' Department will be ;presided over hy a gentleman- who has for years been a teacher of youth ht. one of our. best institution; of learning.' • We theitSkft-ttar Palter tbe true medium. of stie ewe to gra l e t growing. Each number will lead the way anu gi be Mapismikable directions on this sub (ect. The ce compel err or meet with loss, if he will bat art free i t in - purchasing the right kind or•vlties, or in planting, training and pruniegthern forth. gardertur vineyard. , Our pricey including both pm °loita Vine° and .the. pap& Tortstidtrear, la: °mirth's! DolhMand Twenty-Five remiumg this amount to the:ogles of the Pftelleal SerdetescoNo.t2S Pitt Row, New York, you will remise a weekly agricul tural paper equal Leslie beat published in this 'city, and the grape vine above mentioned. • It must be seen we Welk, that Oils 'fair& a re markahle opportunity to make money. welve dol lars at club rates will serums thirteete etreacrlbers to the ° F.ractical -Farmer:" Anti 'thirteen ene year old ' lona Vitievoettrth 'at. the - regulaSiniee Bet thirty n the dollars, er a club of, twelve will be enrititie4 to our-paper at the - cost of one 'dallier per annum With the vine gift, and' the person or persona making up the club, will retell-wan extra vine, and 'else nur parer one year free of charge. that, at, the regular, price of ellbm . riptlotildninbe "thee yttau make ssr. The club vines m all cases will be sent by express .free of charge, greater the Stenaberserithi one- ad dress, lees the expense to - us on oath vine, . •. • r • This Mend offer is Made Itlinplyto gitetempaper a more extensive circulktioli; we have stated time and again that Wls.ebould;.eparts. rice'abMente. tot ob tain the largeet circulation of any Agricultural Paper in the United Illtatee;and ;ntevdll'-bete SO , ftadkly that these club-rates afford us but a small . profit. But now thaws nrelirinlyeemblished;we.areapre- Fared to make this Morel ofrer,knowing thet in the end Unlit -per'uta ' We /world/ Weise. those -Who would secure the vine, to remit us at once Twelve Dollars, and ^ewilleentithirteett vines and credit them with thirteen subscriptions to the "Practical Fernier ler omelreer. . I f - thergi/ti.PltrAw owl vines are not all' ,wanted aton e t e, me Twelve ,Dollars will theatteemirirthen. era t The lova,Vinels warranted tp ne by , Ytr.Urant— insdniais ownwt2trto be .iil.ftbly_idinagend ad) rootrd ~ear _platitsbig tifo Ili tuisdegele =swab: , :,..aff I TI z r ned courf. i nT.t siksa. • . Territ; of,thePILACTICAL. pA.ury. Condensed. One Cop3riene aye* orreeklY;Yr2... ' . 'ti One Copy bee...yearnad one lama Vine. the n- Vine wil lleen ansit - alitit • • a'a IS ThirteenCopiatand Martian F litetd!sisprel 2 .The odd ViiessidaCepYAssietegg go tbeenhAillont Address ally to,. TI . CTI CAL PARWER" 0ct.31,1134me5. Ire. = Ptak Raw, Igew.Tsrrk•
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