The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, April 02, 1864, Image 4

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SEWINAI lall11113 ;
'here¢ the hioa .P2;e:erie;ite - ea; cr al(
• porapetitiyes, at thefcitiourf,ni-StatP
and Chanty Fairs of ISAI.
NEW YORK STATE FAIR.
First Premium Zit. Family Machine...
'FirrapremiunifoiManufacturingMaelhae
Vint premium for Macthie ' -
. • - INDIANA STATE, FAIR.
MV,pritaihumforlf.aelikriA for allpUrposea.
Firpt'prenaltuil fOr Mathitie:sWrk.
• VERMONT STATE'SsIIR.
Firskprentium for Family Machine. '
Firlremiumfor Martufiatttreglstitchine.
First rernium for Machine Work." ".'
• " 'PM° STATE FAIR: • -- -
FiraMpomium forMachine'Work::' '
lOWA S'L'ATE-FAIR:' "
First-premium for , FamilVMachiue. '
First premium'forManuAtetur`g- Machine.
First premium for Mabiline'Work.
• ILLINOIS STATE FAIR.
Firstpremium for:Machine for all ourposes.
First premium for:Machine Work.
KENTUCKY STATE FAIR.
Firstprernium for Machine for allpurposes.
First'premium for Machine" Wor k -. '
:MICHIGAN STATE FAIR.
First premium for Family Machine.
Firstpremium forManutactur' , . Machine.
Firstpremktun for Mraihine W `0,71k.
' P.E11,-.INSYLVANIA STATE FAIR.
First premiumfor Manufactueg Machine.
First premium for Machine Work.
-• OREGON STATE FAIR.
Firit premium for Family Machine. -
First premium for Machine Work.
Chittenden Co. (Yt.) Attel Soc.
First premium for Fatailv'Machine.
First premium for Manuenclueg Machine.
First premium for Machine 'Work.
Frauklin Cn. (N. Y.) Fair.
First premium for Family Machine.
First premium for 'Manufactueg Machine.
Champlain Valk.s. (Vt.) Agr'l Soc.
First.premium for Family Machi ne. First premium for Menu ifictu r'fr :Machine.
Firstmium for Machine Work.
ampden Co. (Masi.) Agr'l Soc.
Diplo a fqr Family Machine.
BiplOpta, for Machine '
..STasltrigton Co. (N Y) Fair.
First premium for Family Machine.
• -• Queens Co. (N. Y.) Agr'l Soc.
First premium for Family Machine.
F4st premium for Manulactueg Machine.
First premium for Machine Work.
Saratoga Co. (N. Y.) Fair.
First premium-fr - FamilY Machine.
Mechanics' Institute (Pa.) Fair.
First premium for Machine for all purposes
First premium.for_Machine Work.
Greenfield (O.) Union Fair.
First premitinf for Family :Machine.
First premium for Machine Work.
• Montgomery Co. (Pa.) Fair.
First premium for Machine for all purposes
First premium for Machine Work.
' San Joaquin Co. (Col.) Fair.
First premium for Family Machine.
First premiuni for Machine Work.
San Jose District (Cal.) Fair.
First premium for Family Machine.
FirSt premium for Machine Work,
• •
...;•--The above comprises all the Fairs nt
which the Graivlnt iC Bmtan. INlxent:sEs
we exhibited this year.
Salqs-r00m5,419.5 Broadway, New York,
digilk73o Chesnut Street, Philadelphia.
Capital 10,000. Securities 5300,000.
mins COMPANY continuos to Mite
1 risks on good property at rates as low
as any other safe Company, and consistent
With prudence.
Policies issued for long or 'short terms,
e s' permanently. Losses promptly paid.
Alt claims adiusted without litigation or
delay. This Cam any refers to the past as
# guarantee of its future conduct.
THOS. Crtsveist Prest.
A. S. GILVETT, ' Vice Frost.
Jas. B. ALvoun. Secretary.
P. X. ZIEGLER, Agent,
Basement Black's Hotel. Columbia, Pa.
Columbia, January 23, 1864.-ly.
M=t:l.l4 ev#V. , 4:11":-1
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF pomnia, MUSH& COUNTY, H.
FOURTH A:YISUA.I,4 REPORT
Whole amount insured.
Whole amount of Premium 10t.05,
Bala:ice Cash Premiums, Jan
' nary 1, 1883, 92,120 31
Reept for Prem. isms Age:it's
- cornmisrions 2n 1883. 9,382 VS
Receipts for Asiesionsents loss -
Agent's C 01312113111011 in 1803.. 2,574 02
s:a. 7
Looses and expenses paid in 2l .
0.1: 11 -
45'Pl g ensituraS Jan. 1, 1861. 3,754 17
-- 813,837 79
A. S. GREp. , , President.
Dzoizaz Yorme, Jr.; Secretary. -
NitcxuEr. S. Strumatr, Treasurer. •
.
SIX.WiLIEITCIO3SLIES:
R. T. Ryon. Sohn W. Stertey,
341 m Fel:1(1.1-14h. Goo. Young, Jr„
Ti. 0. Minich. Nicholas Donald,
Sam'l F Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman.
Amos S Green, S. C. Slaymaker,
Ethnumi - Sparing,. ~ Ccl'a. Fula. IS, 1861
1864. w, 1864.
COAL! :COAL !
_ WiIiILES4LEOLNI).II.ETAILp.EALER
all kinds Of COAL. .
-4 4311,.TERM5, Nett Cash.
Columbia, January 2, 1864.-Iy.
PDX. nraCT.
AN OLD AND ESTA 11 LISli ED BUS!
NPASS.ITILIti D FOR ItEN T.
MUM undersigned, about retire from
~the coal business. offers his. Coal Yard.
with all the fixtures, for rent, attho foot of
Canal 'Basin, Colulnbia. From the first
day of April. 1884: Tho business hits boon
in successful operation for fifteen years,
etipilnanda a :.1341sinesa i:4 - 3/5,1X10 on of
waiver annum.
a rare opportunity .forleily one to
intoa.plenagir . itsuldanacessful - iananeaa,
-,Yor terms, etc. eau on. or addnami
J. G. HESS,
Colruabia., Jan. 14,-'64,4f.
JUST RECEIVED !
-
200 - Sacks of G. A. Salt, '
50 Sacks of Ashton Fine Salt.
nttekerel, in Barrels, Heat, -Quser .flyitt
- For sale 1 large ox rinialrnnanti
tteerby ' 'IL P. ,A.PPOLD,
• - • Lectutt St._.
Mercer re
1.444 s:
rfAcCrIirYDRED
Bushes 'Paine :ler
abr-Potatoee: Fir sale ba- • •
SAMUEL IL VOCKARD.
I roar.El : " Walnot SL above Front.
*.'IiOOTS - ANII
ML assortment of Men's and 13n3's'
df-and g lify../3oots,l34morals, -112o
gasm; cite..; Ladles', Minims" sum Chltdrerrs
Bathabrals i :Bodts'axid CfaiteM'zat the store
pf_ - 31ALTIE . 1)." t CA$p.
Coltunbia, Dec. -19, 1863. . .
" •
kAdiCEREt in e xt;ltr_tdeviio
store arid for
;mar. 26,'0:4 Y.& -
„ICa:—.-- - •
;Cabinet Maki* and UndOrtakitg •
;THE . tuide
,rai*ted':- Would ' inform his
lime'ends and' the ptiblic '
that be has nog in
04PieilttNgii$*‘!” vim . ANT * 4 . C F CLr ) , S 9 l 4'
-t . ,=Q FITiTiMAV,ABEIIO.63 I B. . ' •
Are now Welliupplied with now and heati
teal fttiniture of the la t test trnproCedv,vles.
Lrmanufactureti 2os 'erder. and will keep
*staidly, on hand 'Dressing,' Plain and
cy Bureaus,. Sideboards, Sass; Card,
'Dining and Centre Tables, Common, ran
dy and French Bedsteads; all of which will
be sold on the Most reasonable testes. As
liernanufactures his own - work he •is ena-
Nlect toWarrimt everyarticle- to be what It
iit represented.
• ' • Cli AIRS, CLIAIR.9.
.
i All kinds of Chaim kept on hand or map
tiftieturod to order. I.7ane, Windsor, Arm
and Rocking Chairs:" Settetts,_ Camp and
Counter Stoyls, Sofas, Tete-a-tates, and
Stuffed Seat 'Chairs. 'Made to order. Old
Chairs repainted and-repaired.
UNDERTAKING..
MS
Funerals will be attended to withprotript
ness, to which ho gives his personal anon
don. lie Ls, prepared with ice box.es and
coolers to preserve corpse, EIS way be re
uirecL
._•ikIAiIOOANY OR WALNUT COFFINS
Furnished plain or tinned in any style that
May be required. He respectfully solicits
Ashore of public patronage, as well as a
4nntinuauce. of the custom with which he
has beenlibarally favored.
JOlr:c SUM:IIEIIG ER,
outli Side of Locust st., between Seconct
and. Third. - [0ct..17,*(33.
CORN VINEGAR.
CORY VINEGAR. manufactured no
rording to the process patented by Freder
ick l‘fichael,. of -Columbus t Ohio, is now
being extensively used, and wherever in
troduced, husgiven universal satisfaction,
both on account.of its.purity and its fine
ness for either_table or pickling. It has
been tested by able and experienced
Chemists, who pronounce it pure, and
highly recommend it.
It is the very•*.st article in the...market
for
PICKLING OR TABLE USE.
Try it, if you want a pure unadulterated
article, and von will surely never again
want any of the abominable mixtures sold
under the false name of Cider Vinegar.
Wt' are now working to our utmost capa
city in order to supply tho increasing de
mand for this
Pi:RE VINEGAR.
Private Families, Hotels and Restau
rants are non• using it, and can testify to
its wood qualities.
Manufactured and sold only by
C. C. HIMES,
Second at., adjoining Odd Fellows' llall.
November 7. 1503.
FAMILY GROCERIES,
WINES AND LIQUORS
GEORGE TILDE, Agent, has just re
turned from tho city witha new and well
selected ast.ortment •bf fresh - Orocerios,
Which ho is enabled to sell as cheap as the
,theapest An &acres' of Sugars, Coffee,
Meat, Fish, and Previsions generally. Also
WOOD and WILLOW WARE. "
tiWITZEIt AND LIMBURGER CHEESE.
together with an assortment of GERMAN
RUITS.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
His stock of Wines and Liquors will he
found worthy the attention of every one, as
ho will guarantee them to be pure and
genuine.
He respectfully solicits a call from those
who need any articles in his line, feeling
satisfied that a trial will verity his word.
Call nt the old established stand,
COIL OF FIFTH AND UNION STS.
Columbia, Oct. al., Ism.
Gt3L3EN ORTAR DRUG STORE
Particular attention is called to the fol
lowing goods, just recell,ed, and for sale at
low prices:
A. lino assortment of the most
popular perfumery sold in small quonti
,
• • nananded. liot of Oltatooio •
•arriago sponge
larjo and complete assortment of
STA TIONER.Y. -
Comprisinglettgr, cap and note paper, en
velopes, Jcc., ctc.
Pure whole and grotirrd Spices, strictly
pure.
CONCENTRATED LYE OR. SAPONtrIER.
Family Dye Colors, put up neatly in
packages ready for immediate use, without
the usual inconvenience and trouble.
Particular attention is called to our re
cent invoice of Coal Oil Lamps, our stick
will bo found varied and complete, com
prisiniall the latest styles..
The best Coal Oil always on hand, to
gether with a complete stock of Drag.: and
Chemicals, at the most reasonable prices.
J. It H. W. GRAY.
. .
THE OLD ESTABLISHED
STATIONERY AND NEWSDEPOT.
FRY would call.the attention
ej of the public to his large stock and well
selected assortment A:4 Staple. and Fancy
Statlonezywhich ho offers at the most
reasonable' rates.
PAPER
-ENVELOPES.
•
PENS
PENCILS,
LEDGERS,StiCRNATZ=d PAY BOOKS
of all sizes.
$2,rn4,43.5 r.s
SCHOOL STATIONERY. Every ro
quisitelor schools.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS of all styles
and sizes. Alto, a large assortment of
Card Photographs of all distingnishrl per
sonages, both civil and military.
BIBLES, HYMN BOOKS and PRAYER
BOOKS of all denominations.
POCKET BOOKS, Porte:muneles, Dia
ries for 1864, Currency Holders, &a.
NEWS! NEWS!! NEWS!!!
The Philadelpb 3 .4 and New York Dalies
received, and ea - ways for sale at his coun
ter. Also, Atulnae. Monthly, Harper's
and Godey`e, and all other ISionthlies re
ceived as soon - as published. Together,
with every article usually found in a
first-data Book and Stationery Store.
POST OF: ICE, Locust street.
Columbia, Nov. 21, 1363.
• NEW MACKEREL JUST RECEIVED
20 half barrols No. 1,
20 41 2,
20. guar. " " 1,
20 44 SS II 2,
2 0 Sti SS . 3,
20 kits, " land '1
ArroLD's
Locust at., Coiumbln.
EXTRA FAMILY FLCUR.,
For sale by the barrel, at APPOLD'S
SUGAR CURED HAMS,
Of it Quality, at APPOLD'S
/UST RECEIVED A ND IN STORE,
2( sacks G. A. Salt, 50 noir., Ashton fine, at
0ct.17.'63. APPOLD'S.
MANURES ! MANURES II
Fanners :1 1 1easto tats Notice 1
• TASKER CLARK,
am Mill riannfactnrlne
pao-pp/A:no rExtrAtaztli.
from. tthporat Bones. Perattan Guano, and other
Pep.lllzlngrnaterialr : thus famishing for Owen and
Gtuaa one of the most reliable mannma In xnarkat.
inh. All we ask /a a figs trial I
Brio' 8.30 par ton, for 2000
MEAT AND BOSS COMPOST,
made from refire, Meat and Bone, from the Shingh
ter / 1 ° , 1 , 44 b well adapted to promote the Or rrwl h of
Coast, Puta3o2l. 71711N271, &et, *a. Price $3O per ton.
UMW DIANTIRE
A cheap and strong FernHaar for the 'am Crepe—
Pries .120 per ton. Call on or address
IrASELER & CII.A.Riii.
jetilttbei l tt
gtev. Chg.:Sad' Washington St, PA il adelpaia.
n:
• ::', , WRA.PPING PAPER!
• 117,Streataved, 100 Beams of Wrapping
Paper, at 35 eta. per Ream.
• J. RUXIMIX,It KA!
Cola. July 1003. - tie" et.
Plt.ttts -Wooleum, &c. !oiliest:ll ^on "PlUnitg.
'Animas, &c. •
Put up in 26c. 50c. and Isonent,..Bottlonand Flan a.
&& and 5f....4,Tc, Pouac Intnn-nons. &e. ,
,
• re:no4l.irn
pe own."
A• - """Free - froin -
"Not dangerous to thealuman Family." •
R at* cdtMont sr-their holes to die."' -
.44-Sold W,bolassle'M'all lativeltles. sold by all
' • -+ lin:.iata and Rotallarseceryabere, .
ia•-• 1.1 DEW SRE t I or 411 ttpribiass
wk..Seo that Camara narno is on web Ben. Bottle
. And Flask, Intfore on buy.
AAldrals HENII3 , R. CO J LITAR,'
Prtisctrat.in:Mr 4;2 ISAILLDWAT, N., Y.
wk.. Sold by all IFigalsan. and 1ti192 Druggiate in Co-
FRS:NKLIN . HOUSE
T.A.00t3 §23l . fr.a.:Eß. - %i - oulii;respecii)ll l 3 ;
T..Unfornt the* citizens of Columbia ;and
-.lenity, it:mt.-he kis justopenod his
f.SICW-AND 5P.A.:01.01..L9 •
R - E:l3 T U,ll-1k N T..
in the liftgement of-the FRANKLIN
1101.1513 -Locust street. Columbia, where
the - choicest variety of edibles may be
found to please the palate or'snit the taste
of the most fastidious.
tit I 01CR
Served up in the best style, at. a moment's
notice. Determined to leave nothing un
done to acconfOdate the public, a share of
peblie patronage is respeetru...ll,i
Columbia, rw , 1563. tt'.
- P. SEIBMINER & SON'S
WATCH, , CLOCK AND JEWELRY
' STORE.
Wn E n ir
e Nie e,, ti m o n v t r a ot , h r incl en n t i o urt complete
AMERICAN, ENGLISH 'AND SWISS
WATCHES.
A large and handsome stock of Breast
Pins, Ear-rings, Finger-rings, Pens, Pen-
CdS and fine Jewelry of every kind and
variety.Smy; AN D IN ER PLATED WARE
From the best manufacturers, and at rea
sonable rates.
CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS ! !
All in good order. and warranted accurate
time keepers: We have received large ad
ditions to our large stock, and offer the
best inducements to those in want of good
articles at the cheapest rates. Persons who
desire making presents during the holi
days, will find it to their advantage to
give us a call.
Repairing , promptly attended to.
P. SUM EIN ER & SON,
Front street, above Walnut.
Col'a Nov. 2.8, 1863.
CLOCKS,WATCHES, JEWELRY.
KS,
W ATCHES,
and - SllVer-PlAted Ware.
SHREINER SPERM%
FRONT ST.. COLUMBIA. PA.
In John leell.x.'s Old Established Stand.
We would respectfully invite the public to
call and examine our large and well selec
ted stock of Clocks. Watchesfand Jewelry,
Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Cutlery,
Combs, Pistols and Fancy Articles, such
as are generally kept, in a first class Jew
elry Store.
AMERICAN WATCHES !
AMERICAN ;WATCHES !I
AMERICAN WATCIIES !! !
We would especially call the attention of
personS wishing a good timepiece to our
assortment of Al erican 'Watches, which
- •cur CV and
t -
from the mann ac ours su- Igo() s as. WO
have not on_hand, at, less than city prices.
A continuance of the Atruner patronage is
respectfully solicited.
It of all kinds promptly attended
to. Feb. G, 1801-ly
BAJADIORE & OHII RAIL
ROAD,
F •
This Great National Thoroughfare is
again open for
• FREIGHTS and TRAVEL.
The cars and machinery destroyed are be
ing replaced by new running stock, with
all recent improvements; and as the
bridges and track aro again in substantial
condition,
The well.earmxtroputation of this Road for
SPEED. SECURITY AND COMFORT,
Will be more than austained under the re
organization of its business.
In addition to the 'unequalled attention
of National Scenery heretofore conceded to
this route, therecent troubles upon the bor
der have associated numerously points on
the road, between the Ohio river and liar
pees Ferry, with .painful but instructive
interest.
CONNECTIONS
At the Ohio river, with Cleveland and Pitts
burg; Central Ohio, and. Marietta and CM-
Cinnl3.ti RailrOade ; 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 Washington City and the
Lower. Potomac — At Baltimore with four
daily trains for PhilaclePohis. and New
York. • ....
Two Dollars additional on through tick
ets to Baltimore or-tho Northern cities, give
the privilege of visiting Washington Oity
en route. _
This is the only ironic by_ which passen
gers can procure threugh tickets and chucks
to 'Washington City.
J. H. SULLIVAN', •
General 'Western Agent,
Bellaire, 0. ,
I. Ms COLE, •
Gen. Ticket Ag't, Batt.
W. P. SMITH
Master of Transportation, Balt.
Oct. 3,-'63-erao. .
INSURANCE! CO: Or DI ORTIZ
PHILADELPH TA.
MCORPORATED 1794: • Assets 51,850.000,
Chaster perpetual. Insurance against
loss or damage by fire cat Buildings, Mer
chandise, Furnituro, Atc.; for loug or short
periods, or permanently on Buildings, by
a deposit of Premium. The prompt pay
ment of losses for aperiod oteeventy years,
affords guarantee of claim upon public
confidence.- Apertrtnt.G. Corm; Prest.
OEAIILEB PLATT, Secietaty. . -
F. X. ZIEGLER. Agent.
Basement Black's Betel. Columbia, Pa.
Golumbia,, Jantfary 23, 1884.-iy. -
INTEREST ON DEPOSITS.
ffIRE Columbia Bank will receive money
en deposit,-and pay interest therefor,
at the rate of 4i per cent. for six months,
and 5 per cent ! , for twelve months.
- BA.II.ITEL SHOCII; -
Jan. 30, 'Bl.-tf.- Cashier
STONE CIENX.ADBENSIVARE AND
G
WE have receieeds. largo stock of Dia
ne, Tea end TOflat Set u 4 In great variety.
Raving AnadekiiirgHr purchases for - octat
prior to thelato advance on Gold and De
change. wo are enabled to offer, goods much
below. the current rates they. arelield at in
this market: t• Plir" see •give-tum eall.bekore
porgtigeing elsewhere. as .yrokuolv wetan
offerrn gorniezzlteal Acrrgaiss:
=MACY' & BOWEliff,
Corner of Ceomffaisd:Doenst streets.
Cc`rc 4 8 1 1 !• ?Si C9.ltnltaai3'a•
JUST RECEIVED ANDIN;STORE; : ":.
811.46101 Grim"
01.INIVISRSOWLatge 'Dai 7
ry Balt;
100 , .!*
1:1) ... dm12F24e §elt,nßokfer sale In large
at 41PR0W114,,
"I:2l — lairellisc. 12. IBC. • "
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'E.fijoinkAltelfe lea TrlUMphaflt
- Th:difpWeitbi4ieMtis t astounding Ottirea.-,
t'-oraulpi -:ittuisi sI - - '..
. . .
BE PERM -A CITAED I
.TnE great '‘iniperibrity of Dr. Markley's
popular and Vall,trietrfamilrmedicines is
traced to the facttlutt . .they search out and
eradicate the tariebTordisease, end hence
never fail fro effletepermanent cure. They
'norOnly'restara tonctb -the digestive or
gans, imparting a healthy action to the
stomach, liver and bowels, but they. ther
' °uglily purify the blood;thus:permanealtly!
curing the disease by destroying the foun
• on; • • • ~. • " -
' • .- • A"'.CA T .U.I.N POINT.
i On the' gilli - di - tabiary, 1860, Mr. D. S.
Moore,-of ,Grairipian Hills, Clearfield co.,
Pa., "wroter Gait he was induced ,by the
numermisAestimonials he had seen of the
cures effected. by Dr. Markley's medicines,
tO . appl.y in be4alf eta sister, whose ease
he thus described :‘. -- : -
' • a' ' x'.' e - "Vas' tlie':laet, six years she
lina_ been. sitfroixt - Scrofula and
. White Swblllifg:' In., '18.5 , 1 she suffered se
mere pain bi oneTetheilegs, attended with'
swelling, WhieltiMtended..from the kneeto
the hip. In about two months it broke but
ailia discharged; and has continued to - do 1
'SO - until the present time. 'On one occasion
a piece of boneAhreo; inches - in length, and
at another, tirne'ime of a smaller size, came
out: - Her knee 'has , been stiff for three'
years, and at-limes the pain is very se
vere. * *.!"-,r....:* " * * • * *
• AN ENTIMOCTRE EFFECTED.
The medfctothe health restorative
balsam inad,blgod searcher, the Febrifuge
and the Black Ointment were furnished,
and the result ofitheir use is announced in
the fellowingTetter:
GRAMPIAN aI,MUS, Pa., Aug. 14, '63.
Du. M.s.nr.t,'Dear Sir: I am happy
to inform you that the medicines 'received
from you some three years since have
effected an:entlib -, Cure in the case of my
sister, who, you .will ;remember, Was suf
fering from .Sittaircila" and 'White Swelling.
Most respectfully; ke.,- - D. S. MOORE.
DYSPEPSIA CURED.
Certificate of "Mr. Abner D Campbell, of
the firm of Canapbell ‘5,7 Marshall, boot and
shoe dealers, Centre Square, Lancaster:
LANCASTER, r a., March 4, 1863:
Da. G. H. INlA,inmev—Dear Sir: It af
fords me muab-pleasure to have an oppor
tunity to add ray testimony in favor of
your popular family medicines, especially
as my knowledge of their efficacy is based
upon personal experience in my own case
and observation of my neighbors. For
many years I was the victim of Dyspepsia
in its most aggravated form ; my system
having become deranged and debili
tated, that I was unable to perform any
kind of labor. • I had resorted to the best
doctors withinripach, without relief. I
used some of the Most popular remedies of I
the day, recommended for that disease, but
none of them did' me any good. "My suf
fering can be understood by any one suf
fering frona,th - e - aame disease, but they
could not be 'clesVribcd in words. I was
then living at Hopewell, Chester county,
and in 1607, 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 short time I
was completely restored to health, and I
have enjoyed the best of health ever since
—not a sym ptom ' of my old complaint re
maining. Since then I have always kept
your medicines in my family, and would
not be wi thout them upon any consid
eration, as they have never tailed to do
what you claim ihr them.
While still living" at Hopewell, I became
agent for -o - oti.r.lllt2) . er:, and rid it large
quantity o f '
who used
A child of
was afflict .
knee. _lt
your 13alsi
ment witil
-o-orx ,00. 0
Feb. G,-18044411
have seen
caving that
hest ever p
I have line
less my tali
mend the
This eat
might ho pi
health and
remedies,
and permanent.
Prepared only by Dn. G. H. MARRA:Ey,
at his drug and, medicine store, 23 East
King street, Lancaster, Pa., to whom all
letters and orders should be addressed.
July 4,q13-till
For sale in Columbia by J. and 11. W.
Gray, druggists; also by S. Ross, and
S. H. Gish, Elivibetlitown Samuel Ens
minger, Manlielp; Joshua Leader, Mount
Joy : Jacob K..isrissley, Springville. -
September 12,
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL !
HAVAISBURG, PA.
t:OVEHLY &.if-OEIIBON, Proprietors.
THIS 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,
eomfort and luxury to any hotel between
Philadelphia and { Pittsburg. Its location
is the best in theAtate • Capital,
,being in
easy access to alithe railroad depots, and
in close proximity to all the offices and
business localitie4 of the city. It has now
all the converderices of
A EIIiST4ULASS HOTEL,
'oo*
and. the-Pr ra are determined to
spare neither e so, time or labor to en
sure tbecomfort4ilisguests. Thepatron
ago of the txave g public is respectfully
aeliciOd: ' - • - . Oct. 31st, '63.-tf.
- TO TIIFAOTERS OF TUE
'IF R A Ct - WEDD.
BE it. known throe bout tho lensth_and
breadth of Columbia and vicinity, that
GEORGE M. BOOTH, Looust street, next
door to the Post Office, has tho tinost and
most variediissortient of
TOBACCO.AND SEGARS •
In the Borough of.Caluiabia.
Fino Savored llisviinna and YaraSegazi
together with ail the favorite brands - known
in the market. Vol sale •by the box or
thousand-
CZEIVIN=O. 'The choicest
brands MAIM • et. The Old Virginia
and home ' ed, or anyzither
.
SMOKING T.IftLECO. Turkey
Lynch
burg,Anti-norm , &c.,
PfAgra - nf-all qualities, sizes and pat
terns • - 0 •
Come a ininning. Everybody is buying
thelz.Tobacco, Smirs;Pipen,..ite. at ..
,BOOTIES.
• Columbia, No 4 rAil; • •
:4--PBOT.OGRA 'HS..
Tut OLD t37IiAL.:
The sul>scriher has completely re-fitted
fas estab ießritent:tjand his gallery cannot
be awed-byanOrthecoanty,:end b
yount
hopes by careful personal attention
the public bettur pictures than have here
toforo been prod•
.A.A.tEtR - 1 2 ROTOGRAPRSI, ",
Iroorytipee,-ifelainotypes, Ciiite - d :Visite;
and - pietaretrorreimsaterts.terrin - the - beat
style, and at Firiogs which datinot be I.)ittato
for cheapness." . -
"Agee . Likencissee*arrinted,-eand a Batts
tatunry picture fatilsbed-iwatboutaePeated
sjt UnKm. 'Re 'ask; "Canttntlitneetirthe
liberal patttetaga tClivaatireXitaidtfd to this
establishmet.:. CelLaud entnainlrd•
Midurarlifle n roOas," - nortimast
-- *Erk • on
wee. - ZntraZ
oet: .24 "164:3.
:Anfeticapt oUse.•
PYSTERS . r . O.YptEAS !
,43:7 . -B:7 . BUSHEL,
• Continually on hand and for sale.
BALTIMORE A*Diqura..-9-Fsksll..s.
• ,
: • . , Toe BEST . THE 51stcir APEVADS. " .
Come Ultyou hungry, thirsty; Souls, •
Cisme down to my saloon,.
And eat and drink and quaff and smoke
From supper hour till noon.
PARDY LOCKARD,
American House; Front St.
Oct. 4. 1883
PalL'Al 'FOR SALMI.
SITUATED on. the Pennsylvania Rail
rciad, 28 miles west of Harrisburg, con
taining about 170 ACRES, nearly two
thirds of which is bottom land, the balance
good:lap-land': The lane is all well watered
.and in a high 'state - of cultivation, - well
clovered, good fences. There 3s a large -
BANK EARN, and DWELLING
with out-horses, all partly new, R.p-MIL
pie Orchard:and other fruit .trees,
With large EARN, and good DWELLINQ
on another part of the.farm. The property
will divide convenientlY, is in sight of the
Railroad Depotnt Newport, and a most de
iirable farm for grass and all kinds of
grain. For particulars - See - W. H. Toomy,
Newport, Perry county, Pa.,_ addresS'
the subscribers at Pittsburg P a
It. ROEISON dr: CO.
Ilumbia,"Jan. 2, 1863.-3m*
GEORGE SEIBERT'S
CABINET WAREROWIS
AND - MANUFACTORY,
LOCUST ST., A FEW DOORS BELOW 3rd St.,
COLUMBIA, LAN. CWT . , PA.
THE subscriber having purchased from
his brother, Casper Seibert, the stock and
good will of his extensive Cabinet Manu
factory, will continue the business at the
old stand, where he will keep on hand an
assortment of
FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, -
onto best quality; 'style, and manufacture
and will make to order, of first-rate mate
rial, every article in his line. lie will give
strict attention to business, and respectful
ly asks of the public a share of its.pntron
age.
-UNDERTAKING will receive the
most careful attention, at the shortest
notice. GEORGE SEIBERT.
Cola. July 4, '63
FAMILY VIM COLORS.
EEO
Dark Blue,
Light Bine,
French Blue,
Cinret Brown,
Dark BMW'',
Light Brown,
SnrilT Brown,
Crinition,
Da,A ab,
Lpor Dr&,
DnrA Gran,
Light Green,
For Dyeing Silk, and Ittheed goods,
Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Gloves, Rib
bone., Bonnets, Hats, Feathers,
Hid Gloves; Children's
Clothing, and all kinds
of wearing apparel. ,
,n — TrA SAVING OF SO PER CENT.
Fork; cents you can color as many goods
as would otherwise cost rive times that sum.
Various shades can be produced from the
same Dye. The process is Sthlple, and any
one can use the Dye with perlect success.
Directions in English, French and Ger
man, inside of each package.
For further intbrmation in Dyeing, and
giving at perfect knowled go what colors arc
best adapted to dye over others. (with many
valuable recipes,) purchase Howe fi Ste
phens' freaties on l)yeing and Coloring.—
Sent by mail On receipt of price,-10 cents.
lanulactu red l,v
,110 WE ~(7 STEVENS,
260 Ttroadway, Boston.
Irugg,ists and Dealers gen-
For sale 1)
15,1.210 It. STAUFFER,
Watch Maker and 'lv:velar,
:11.0;liPACTUItElt OF
S!LVEB-\VARE and lmportrr of WATCHES,
No 145 North Second Street, Corner Quarry
Philadelphia.
&has constantly on hand an assort
tient of Gold and Silver Patent Lever
Winne and plain 'Watches; tine 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, ton. salt and
mustard spoons; sugar spoons, cups, nap
kin rings, fruit and butter knives, shields,
corn hs.'diamond pointed pens. etc.,—all or
which will he sold low for cash.
M. I. Tomks dc Co's best quality full Jew
eled patent lever movements constantly on
hand; also other makers f superior quality.
13.—01 d Gold and Silver bought for
cash.
Sept. 32, 1563.-Iy.
NEW AND FASHIONABLE STYLES.
THE largest and best assortment of
Boots and Shoos in the city of Lancas
ter, embracing always the newest styles
worn by LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
Boys, Girls and - Children. As I umnutac
tun) the best quality of the above goods at
the very lowest rates, (lower than any
others) I respectfully invite the public to
my, establishment.
NEW STYLES OF RUBBERS,
And German Woollen Shoes with felt or
leather soles, just received.
Every kind manufactured at short no
tice.
Every kind of 'Worked Slippers for
Ladies and Gentlemen made handsomely
to order A. N. I.II3ENEMAN,
Opposite Cooper's Hotel,
Dee. 12:63.17,^. West King tit., Lancaster.
ERWIN'S LIV.E.V.Ir,
SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLES.
Locust st., between Second and Third sts.
AXA.RTIN ERWIN, Agent, takes plea-
JL sure in informing his friends and the
public senerally, that lie has purchased
the entire stock and good-will of the
Livery Stable recently kept by Christian
Hershey, Esq., and having removed it to
the •
LARGE AND COMMODIOLTS
STABLES
belonging to the " Lamb Hotel," be hopes
by strict attention to business, to merit a
share republic patronage.
GOOD TEAMS WITH CAREFUL
DRIVERS,
can be had at all hours of the day or night.
Horses kept - by the day ormonth.
AB at the lowest cash prices; and on no
other terms.
Columbia, Dec. 19, 1863.-Bmos.
CMILA,T VAILIZITIrSTOPM.
JUST received, a larger and finer stock
of_Toys'and -fanny goods than ever before.
My friends and others are invited to call
and examine the stock before purchasing
dlsewliet ., t -, , as they will hero And an. un
limited assortment, suitable for presents to
parsons of every ,ngeand taste. _ An im
mense assortment of Portmonnaies, Pock
et Books, the. the: '
China and the.,
Carley articles, too num
erous td mention; 'for sale by G. J. SMITH,
Locust street, between the :Bank and
Franklin House. -
' Columbia:July 4, 1863.
- -Ton. REN' r -
frilli4desirableSiero room In "Odd Fel
l_ This is one of the best
bnailt tit2mds in the'Bortnigb.
•- • "Apply to If. WILSON.
• 1133 7: 30 ,7: 61, :•tr - •
:For2ent - , -
A Room litho Rine Front, formerly cc
otiplaHryThomusWeish,Ekocklalsomeveral
houses.' Apply to .. 2W.P.1.-WATIP.P.I3R.
- • .
- '.' - I` .. L4ptgo TAKE:NOT/C.
---1701Mattaation. is specially called to the
very tae elyketiekte varieties of dry
goods Ar9 i rerived. ror
,at
CY* BOWERS
Opposite Odd', -
teks' 1141, Cobitabia,
X6OOALL 274.741CiZEtAS(OTICii:- . f:'
THY: rEIOBII4NA_RAILILOAD4OPIPLNI.:
--•
ARE now pre p ared to 'raci.ive .and f6l- 7
ward 'PREIGIErx - tin - the Philadelphia D&
yision,'M andlrinnbll statlona,Whetelhey'
have agents, at thefollowingratesperliun , ,
dred - pounds: - -• . -- - - ..-,-.--
BETWEEN PIIILA:. AND' COLUMBIA;
FirSt . Class. 2d Claii. '3rd' Claim. 4tli:Class. '
25 cents. - .: - -21 'eta. 18 eta." '' -15 eta. •- •
Flour in car loads, 25 eta, per barrel.
Pig Metal, 10 cts. per 100 lbs.
BETWEEN PIIILA..AND LANCASTER.
First Class. 2d Class. - 3rd Glass. 9th 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.
80 75 - 00 40
Flour per_ba.rrel, 80 cents. .
4 —Freight consigned to stations where
the ComPany has no agents must be pre.-
„
pald.
Articles of Ist Class.
Books, ' Fresh Fish, '
Boots s and Shoes, Nuts in bags,
Cedar'tuid WoodenPOrter & Ale In bot-
Ware, ."' - ' ' ties;
Dry Goods,: .-,, • • • - Poultry in coops, :- .
Eggs, ~,--; , . Pork, (fresn; . •
Furniture, - • • ' •Poiiltry;-(dressed, . "
Feathers, ', . ':" . Wrapping Paper.
-' ' ' Articles'of (2.1 Class. --1 • ,
Apples, , r ble Monuments;
Cheese, Molasses, •
Clover '& Grass Seed,Melons,
Crockery,. • Oil in casks or boxes,
Candles, Paper in boxes,
Casks or Barrels,Pasteboard,
(empty,) Peaches, (dried,
Groceries, Printing paper,
Guns and Rifles, Paper Hangings,
Herring in boxes andQueensware,
kegs, .. Sweet Potatoes,
Plardware, Tobacco in bales,
Hops, . Tea, .
Iron, (hoop, , band orType,
sheet,) Tallow.
Leather, Turpentine, (spts,)
Liquor in Wood,. Varnish.
Marble Slabs & Mar- -
Articles of 3d Class.
Alcohol, tured,)
Coffee, •• Potatoes, -
Hides, (green,) Turnips,
Lard, Vinegar,
Oysters & Clams, (InWhite Lead,
(shell,) Window glass.
Tobacco, ( manufac-
Articles of 4th Class. .
Codfish, Rosin,
Cotton, '-- Salt,
Fish, salted, Tobacco, (leaf,) '
Grain of all kinds, Tin,
Nails and Spikes, Tar,
Pitch, Whisky,
Plaster,
All Freights payable on delivery.
H. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Phila.
"TIT - For further information, apply to
S. B. RINGSTON„Freight Agt.,Phila
E. K. BOICI7. Freight Agt., Columbia
W. H. MYERS, Freight Agt., Laretr
Columbia, July 4, 1803.
3fagen la,
Maroon,
'Ma nye,
1.1a1)1.,
Sooal Pariah.,
Salmon,
Scarint,
State,
Sb(fcrino,
Violet,
,'thou•,
MEDICINES FOR THE SEASON
Wistar's Pine Tree Tar Cordial, Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral, Schen ek's Pulmonic Syr
up, Jayne's Expectorant, Wistar's Cough
Lozenges, Brown's Bronchial Troches,
Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers, Swavne's Syr
up of Wild Cherry, Wistar's Balsam of
Wild Cherry, Ritter's Syrup of Tar, &C.
ARM° above medicines kept constantly
on hand by R. WILLIAMS Front st.
HAIR TONICS,
Jayne's Hair Tonic, Wood's Hair Re.
storadve, Burnett's Cocoaine, Roby's Hair
Curling Liquid, Barry's Tricopberous,
Sterling's Ambrosia, Wright's Katlueron,
Burnett's Kalliston, Jules Hauel's Hair
Restorative. Also, a large stock of Philo
come and Pontatunt constantly on hand
at R. WILLIAMS'' Drug Store.
PATENT MEDICINES.
Pr. •Svrayne's Sarsaparilla and Extract
of Tar-Pills.
Dr. Gallagher's (sugar frosted) Sarsapa
rilla Bipod Pills.
Woridell'syegetabt
Restorative Pills.
ng
yle by R. WILLIAMS, Front st.
tan
For s;
PRIVATE SALE OF
VALUABLE PROPERTY
WILL be sold at private sale, all that
tract or piece of around situated in West
llemptield township, Lancaster Co'y, half
a mile from Columbia, known as
"COWDEN'S BRICK YARD;
containing 9 acres and upwards on which
is erected
A ONE-AND-A-TIALF STORY
FRAME DWFLUNG HOUSe,
Frame Barn, and Brick Kiln. There is,
also, a Young Orchard on the prmises. The
land is in a - high state of cultivation and
under good fence..
The property will be sold low and on
moderate payments; those wishing to ex
amine the property will please call on
WILLIAM MeCIIF. , :MEI', residing in Co
lumbia, who Will give them all necessary
inforxuation.
Possemiion given the Ist &LT of April
next, 18113. _ WILLIAM COWDEN.
July 4, .1.86:14.f.
Susquehanna Planing Min.
ON FRONT ST. AND PENN. RAILROAD
Columbia; Lancaster County, Pa.
THE subscriber having purchased the
machinery in the Susquehanna Planing
Mill, belonging to Joseph Pusey, and the
good will of the business, will continue at
the old establishment to plane all kinds of
lumber numufacture Sash, Doors, Win
dow Blinds, and carry on the business in
all its brandies. Ho respectfully solicits a
continuance of public custom.
JOHN B. 11.A.CJIMAN.
Columbia, July 4. 1663.
WINES, Liquons, SEGARS, Scc.
THE subscriber would invite attention
to his large and tine stock of
ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS.
SEGARS. TOBACCO. PIPES. &C
HE keeps his stock well filled up, and
believes
,that ho can offer as good an as
sortment of everything in his line as can
be found in any store in Columbia.
He would direct special attention to his
German Winos. These are light wines,
good in quality. low in price, and a very
Wholesome drink either for sick or well.
A large assortment of
S2eberisiolf3.ammaitra. 3P'l3octies,
Will attract general notice, and will be
found to comprise sonic too finest pipes
ever offered in Columbia. Come and ex.
amino them. J. C. BUCHER,
Cor. Front and Locust sta., Col'a Pa.
July 4, 1883.
_ JUST OPENED AT
THE FAMILY MIDICIIII SERI,
. 003 FE LLOWS' HALL,
- COZATINIEBOA ; PA.
•
AFRESH -supply of Drugs and Medi
cities, Pure Ground Spices, Flavoring
Extracts, Rice Flour, Farina, Corn Starc h; fie., all of, the New Preparations, and
PATENT lIIEDICINES 7
Castile...Palm and Fancy Soaps. Tootk
Powders and Tooth ,Paste, (one in particu
lar. tne _best, ever of in Columbia,)
Hair Dye, :Indelliblo Ink, Cologne, Bay
Rum. Perfumery,
TOILET ARTICLES IN GREAT VARIETY.
and everything usually kept in a Good
Drug Store.
Strictattention given to Physician's
Proscriptions. -
. • -
CARD.---Dr. W. S. lilcConxr.g, at his
Otlice in the BrugStore;OddFelloweHall,
claily, from twelve to ono o'clock. • , •
Cora.; l'oy¢, 1864.
•
• -S*tdonten Look Rem! •
100 dcrubittabd single barrel guns,..inat
received at thin hardware Store of .I.lEtuM 4
pie dc Son. - - -.L •
Double barrel guns from up to An?.
Single barrel from $2lO 420. - • • • •
We haverweived everythingin the
ming - such as powder, - Mica;
Powdefifitudm,, Shot Pouches, Wadding,
Ciatielhigaote., Which wearer to well
onaiyloW
July 4,
WARRANTED - .IN
. •
nAN be relied,onl. Never fail to. b a re
4,_./Donot nauseate ! Are speedy inaction I
No.ehange of diet required ! 'Do not inter-
fere l with business - pursuits 1 Daai'bevise'd
Withii.nt-detention I -',Upward•oof".2oo:cureet.,
the past month—some of them very severe
cases.. Over one htuldred,physielans'haire
used them in theirpractice, and all speak
well of their efficacy, and approvs,of their
composition; which is entirely vegetable,
and harmless on'the system. Hundreds of
certificates can be shown. - • •
`BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are the original
and only genuine Specific Pill. 'They are
adapted for male and female, old or young,
and the only reliable remedy for effecting
a permanent and speedy cure in all cases
of tlipermatorrhed, or Seminal Weakness,
with all its train- of evils, Such - as 'Urethral.
arid Vaginal Discharges, Gleet, the Whites,
Nightly or Involuntary Emissions, Incon- -
tinence; Genial -Debility and Irritability;
Impotence,' Weakriehis or 'Loss of Power,- • -
Nervous Debility,- dcc., d:c., all of which
arise principally from Sexual Excesses or
Self Abuse, or some • constitationar?der
rangettient, and incepacitatea;the sufferer
from fhlfilling . the duties, of married' 'l 4
In all sexuardiseasea as GeziorrheitMeti
and Strictures, and in DiSeases of 33
der and Kidney, they act as a charm
lief is experienced by taking a single box.
Sold by all the - principal - druggists.
Price 61. , • ..-
.
They will 'be sent by mail, securely
sealed, and confidentially, on receipt of•the
money, by_ - BRYAN -
No. 76 Cedar street; New York,
Consulting Physician. for the treatment of
Seminal, Urinary, Seinal, and Nervous Diseases, who will send, - free to all, the
following valuable work, in sealed en
velope :
!Ate. .FIFTIET.II ~TECOUSAND-DOCTOR,
BELL'S TREATISE on StalfzAbuse, -Pre
mature Decay, Impotence • and. Lose" of
Power. Sexual Diseases,' Seminal Weak
ness, Nightly Emissions, General Debility,
dui., a pamphlet of 64 page_
i S - contain- -
hie ? important advice to the alilcted, and
which should be read-by•every sufferer; as
the: means of cure in the severest stages is
plainly set forth. , Two, Stamps required. to
pay postage.
December 19, 1863. 7 ,1 y. - •
GREAT DICQVERY.
Ku-N-K - gv-p
BITTER WINE
OF IRON.
For the cure of weak stomachs, general de
bility, indigestion, disease of the.ner
.vous system, constipation, acidity
of the stomach, and for all dia
' eases requiring a tonic:.
This wine includes the most agreeable
and efficient.salt of iron .y e; Ci
trate of Magnetic Oxide combined with the
most energetic of vegetable tonics, Yellow
Peruvian Bark. The effect in many cases
of debility, loss of appetite and general
prostation, of an efficient salt iron s , com
bined with our valuable nerve tonidia most
happy. it augments the appetite; raises
the pulse, takes off muscular Habbinets,
removes,the pallor of debility, and gives a
florid vigor to the countenance.
Do you want something to strengthen you?
Do you want a good appetite? -
Do you - want to buildup your constitution?
Do you want to feel
Do you want to get rid of nervousness?
Do you, want energy?
Do you want to sleep well?
Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling?
If you do, try
KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON.
This truly valuable tonic juts been so
thoroughly tested by all classes of the corn
munity, that it is now deemed indispensa
ble as a toile mixture. It costs but little,
gives tone to the stomach, renovates the
system, and prolongs life. I now only ask
a trial of this valuable tonic.
COUNTERFEITS.
Beware of counterfeits.--As Kunkel's
titter Wine of Iron is the only sure and
frecturd remedy in the known v. orld fur
.ukiekaaaament mare of Dyspepasieui 4 -
intWalld thsvre are a numbce . of Imittai
on:4 offered to. the public, we - Valid eau
tam the community to purchase none but
the genuine article manufactured by S. A.
Kunkel, and has 114 stamp on the top of
the cork of every bottle. The very fact
Ihut others arc attempting , to imitate this
valuable remedy, proves its worth and
speaks volumes in its favor.
The Bitter Wine of Iron is put up In 75
cent and $l,OO bottles, and sold by all re
spectable druggists throughout the coun
try. De particular that every bottle bears
the fate simile of the proprietor's signature.
General Depot, No. HS Market street,
Ffarristburg,,Pa. •
314zi-For sale by J. & H. W. Gray, and
W. S. Merorkle, Columbia; and all re
speetable dealers throughout the country
October 17, 1863-em
TRAXIM SALES.
TNT received from Philadelphin.a large
1.) and well assorted stock of Stationery,
and Miscellaneous Goods.
CIINAP AND GOOD ROOKS.
Viz: Books of Travels, Books of History,
Books for Devotion, Books about Patriots,
Books for Mechanics, Books about the Re
bellion, - Books of Beauty.
YNIN BOOKS FOR ALL DENOZONA
TIONS.
PRATER BOOKS AND DIDIES.
All the Writings of Celebrated Authors.
Viz: Washington Irving, Mrs. Southworth,
Charles Dickens, Bayard Taylor,
Mayne Reid, Mrs.-I
-Lentz.
And all the ivritinga of every Standard Au
thor in every department of Literature.
PLIOTOG RA PR ALBUMS.
Having secured a very large stock at the
lowest cash prices, we ars determined tb
sal 1 lower than any other hose in the city.
CARD PMOTOGRAPIIS
We have a very large assortmentof Fine
Photographs, Plain and Colored, suitable
for Albania, embracing GleneralsjStates
men, ItujigiousSuhjects,Clasaleal, humor-.
caw, Statuary, cf:e.
STATIONERY - DEPA RTC! E NT.
We have taken pains to get up a very
large and good assortment of Stationery o
all kinds.
Blank Books of every description, Paper
Foolscap, Lever, Note, Billet, Bill, Tie-.
sue r Sermen, Envelopes, ate.
At tho lowest prices.
Ink; Ink Stands; Pencils, Ruh'iler, Blatt it
Rulers, Paper Critters; Portolios, En' • -
velopos,.Pocket Tablets, etc.,
POCKET 3:1:10V1 Or EVERY VARIETY.
We would invite all to &Aro us a !all
PurchasiP • tbriN SIEIEA.NFER,
- "M North Queen - Street. I.frecaster,Pn.
Nov." 28, /eB3. -
NEW FRUIT.
NEW Raisins, Currants, Dried Apples ?
&c., &c. For sale by
. ' HENRY Strir.D-6 1 / 4 .
Cor. F . ront and Union sta..
ENCLISII AND AMERICAN' PICKLES.
Also, Sauce:4, Ketchups, dra. • Por sale'by":
HENRY SUYDAM. • "
• Cor. Front and - Union eta.,
SEEDLESS',RAISINS.
911.1.likftCORN,Einmmony,tteans,Mac-;
oarbni, FortAl lt iont r o t te ) stdolg
Cdr. Front and 'Union eta.
• „ • CITRON. 2.
.CRANBERFEES, Nfnw orleans,lifo*K
prepered rniut.. Also, Dried, Ps.Wti
of all kinds. For snie
by • • •
-. • -HENRY SUYDAM,.
, . Cor, Front and Union Ott. •S.
SPICES. • -
: Parttattles attention is called to our Fur,.
sptme... Pepper. Ginger, Cloves, Mustard,
A3l4lc4,lintiners, ate_ ' whole or grOntrir
• ;HER RY SITYDEL44; •
Cor. Front and Union ate.
1:530. - 5, 1863.
'l3. T. 1880
brake's* tlintaUog - literi tsa - ilways
betobtained Drug
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