GROVER & BAKER'S gni N lifers C 111 Witre.ainarded flie eriiti urna ns c ratc Competitors, at the following Stale and County Fairs of MS. NEW YORt STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine; -• • Finn pre:Liman forldmianuetus. iug Machine First premiuni.for-Machine • - - • LNDIANA STATE FAIR. • . First premiums for Machine for all purposes. First premium for ;Machina Work. • ..--NZICSLONT,STA.TE FAIR. First premium fonloanuly Machine. , First pramirunfor - Manufactur'g Macklite., First premium for Machine Work. . = 01110 STATE FAIR. First premium for Machine Work. • • • r lOWA STATE FAIR: First - premium for Family Machine.. First premium forManufactur'g Machine. First premitumfor Machine Work. - I : ILLINOIS STATE FAIR. Firstpremium for Machine for all purposes. First premium for Machine Work. KENTUCKY STATE FAIR. Firstprernium for 'Machine forall purposes. Firstpremium for Machine Work .m.leatGAN STATE FAIR. Find premium for Family Machine. First premium forMfumfictueg Machine. First premium for Machine Work. PENNSY.LVANIA. STATE FAIR. First premium for Manufactueg Machine. First premium for Machine Work. • .OREGON STATE FAIR. First,prendurn'thr Family Machine. First premium for Machine Work. Chittenden Co. (Vt.) Agr'l Soc. First premium for Family Machine. • First premium for "Itinut.ctur'g Machine. First premium for Machine Work. • Franklin Co. (N. Y.) Fair. First premlum for Family Machine." First premium for Manufactur'g Machine. . Champlain Valley (Vt.) Agr'l Soc. First premium for Family Machine. First premium for Manufaetuf g Machine. First premium for Machine Work. • Hampden Co. (Mass.)Agel Soc. Diploma'for Fatally Machine. Diploma for Machine. Work. 'Washington CO. Y) Fair. First premium for Family Machine. • Queens-Co.-(N.. Y.) Age l'Soc. First premium for Family Machine. First. premium. for .Manufactuf g Machine. First premium for Machine Work. Saratoga Co. (N. Y.) Fair., First premitiza for Family Machine. - • _ Mechanics':lnstitute (Pa.) Fair. , First premium fOrMackine for all purposei First premiums for Machine Work. Greonaeld (0.1 Union Fair. First premium for Family. Machine. First premium for Machine Work. .- - , Montgomery Co. (Pa.) Fair. • . Firstpremium for Ifachinerfor all purpOiaa First premium for Machine Work. - San Joaquin Co. (Col.) Fair. First premium for Family Machine. • First.premiam for Machine Work. San Jose District , First premium for. Family Machine; First premium for:Machine Work. -The above comprises all the Fairs at which the GRovat, di BAKER MACKINES were ekhihited,this year. Sales-rooms, 493 Broadway, New ,York, and 730 Chesaut Street, Pluladelphia; • Jan. 30,64.-4 mos. GIRARD WIRI3AIVDDRULBINZI INSURA.NCEI CONLPA.NIr, PIII.I,4DELYIII A. Capital 1t200,0110. Securities $ 300,000. MIH IA S CCP .*SI ; 'egut.laues to take 1 risks 0n...g00d - property at rates `ris',low as anypther aufai.. - knappi . ay, and douNatent with prtidefice. - • Poi/toles -isaciea; fpr:TOrsit - or short terms, or .permanently...Lossps - promptly : paid.; An, claims adjusted :ivitheut'lltigattort; or delay. , This Compariyiefers to the past as a guarantee of its future conduct. -; .„ , Taos. CRAVEN, Prest: - -. A. S. Gru..LErr, Vice Prest. Jas. B. AtirOßD, .Seeretary - 1 7 .• X. ZIEGLER,' Agent, Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa. Columbia, January 23, 186•L-ly. It INSURANCE. CONI P AIN OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. FOURTEE.A.NNUAL REPORT. Whole amount ineured. $2,C01,435 69 Whole amount cf Premium Notes, 245,631 46 Balance Cash Pre.ttaimns, Jan- nary w , , tent's :2 Recp't for Prem. teas Agent's commissions In 1863. • . 9,362 46 • Receipts for.ilmsessmants less ~, • Agent's conunission in 1863. 2,385 02 8135k7 1,04444 and expenses paid in $10,1:3 Bal. or Premiums Jan. 7,1564.• 3,7[4 47 • - Swart 7; A. S. GREEN, President. - Grentest Youwo. Jr.. secretary.. , Mansur-S. SHUMAN, Treasurer. .1C.D , XX11.33 CrUe I=t-454 R. T. Ryon. John W. Stormy, John Fe:tar:ch. Geo. Yonne., Jr., IL G. Nicholas M'Donald, Sam'l F EberLein, Michael S. Shuman. Amos S Green, S. C. Slavmaker, Edmund Sparing, Cora. nib. IS, 1561. 1864. t - 1864 . COAL 6 GOAL ! 4- 3 WTI OLES.A.LE AND RETAIL pZALER in all kinds of COAL. ^.4.....TE1tM5, Nett Cash. Columbia, January. 2, 1864.-Iy. , Iron B.BNT. Alf 0l• D B LASHED, BIISI NEXISSTABLD FOLR..BENT.;; r , r . • ?TIRE undersigned, about to retire from.: A. • the ecialignsinesepaffefshis with ail ttusAtttires; far:ol4st thefootqa Canal liaain t Columbia-, HrOrtt..l•lle,nrer day of April 1854. The business has bee in sw o ice. t at i t t perationder. and is businestreMgois waiver mime; vtAce - Tt is simtre'siiittjrgireitor4iesit' stepinfottplissimatiitideusiesitilit For ternm 4 awaSH on, ar i J. G. HESS, Col'elfee., 11 Columbia, Jan. 14,-444f. • 1, tUST RECEIVED I 205 Sac 84 . 6'. 'A: Salt, 50 Sias of Ashton Fine Salt Mackerel -112 -0 1 30kre15.. 1 " 341 4 4 illarter , 411 / 61 1 AWL For tale,bylotiatilt iutztgt. gem " 7 2P.1 2 ';'• D t. • inar.s-'64; - • t at. Ilterce.r Polathe*. . 1 ~. ritiVO_ L xCNDRED Ettabelt Prlinelderi '•'; l'iier - rota Wei. For sate by - . . SAMUEL H. LOCK ARD. 72. Walnut St. above Front. • • SOOTS i TS AND SHOES, LL assortment of iilen's and 'X and - Bilr'rmssoi. "Debnarals,, Br or , 0d...a1e,"-MAII and Children' Ws, Boots and G ._: , -s, at the .4-to , 111.A.LTUT , .&, CASE,. 14bia;Dee.. 19,,1883., • ;,' ' frrialit t. I il"assorto44,2kapir, A • • for illeb r t v:lt' • , '9 'Cabinet Making and4fluiertaking- THE undersigned would .inforni hie • ends and the public that he.has now in leased facilities for turning oat work, and jga . FURNITURE WAIteROOMS:' 4re now well supplied witlizieiv and beau= tifal furniture of the latest improved styles. He manufactures to order and will • ken Constantly on "hand Dressing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus, Bideboards, Sofas, Card, liGining and Centre Tables, Common, Fan cy and French Bedsteads; all of which will be sold - on the most reasonable terms. As he manufactures his own work he is ena bled to warrant every article to be what it is represented. • CHAIRS, CHAIRS. All kinds,of Chairs kept on hand or man lifactured to order. Cane, Windsor, Arm and Rocking Chairs; Settees , Camp and Counter Stools, Sofas, Tete-a-tetes, and ;tuffed Seat Chairs, made to order. Old hairs repainted and repaired. UN DE ET AK I Islo. t Funerals - will bo attended to with prompt ness, to which ho gives his personal atten tion. He is prepared with ice boxes and Coolers to preserve corpse, as may be re quired. MAHOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS Furnished plain or tinned in any style that may be required. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage,. as well as a continuance Of the custom with which he has been liberally favored. " JOIN SHENBERGER, South Side of Locust st., between. Second and Third. [0ct.17;63. I+lo I aftfAll CORN "VINEGAR, manufactured ac tording to the process patented by Freder ick Michael,. of Columbus, Ohio, is now being extensively used, and wherever in troduced, has given universal satisfaction, both on account of its purity and its fine ness fox 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 best article in'the market for PICKLING OR TABLE USE. - - _ - - Try it, if you want a pure unadulterated article, anti you will surely never again want any of the abominable mixtures sold under the false name of Cider Vinegar. We are now working to our utmost capa city in order to supply the increasing de mand for this PURE VINEGAR. Private Families, Hotels and Restau rants are now using it, and can testify to its good qualities. Manufactured and sold only by C. C. HIMES, Second st., adjoining Odd Fellows' Hall. November 7, 1563. FAMILY GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS GEORGE TILLE, Agent, has Just re turned from the city with a new and well selected assortment of fresh ' , Groceries, which he is enabled to, sell as cheap as the cheapest. All grades of Sugnrs, COMO Meat, Fish, and Provisions generally. Also' WOOD and WILLOW WARE. SWITZER AND LIMBURGER CHEESE: together with an assortment of GERMAN FRUITS. \VINES AND LIQUORS His stock of Wines and Liquors will be found worthy the attention of every one, as he will .guarantee them to he pure' and genuine. . Herespectfully solicits a cell from-chose wheneed any,,articles in his line, feeling satisfied that a trial will verify - his word. - Call .nt the old established stand,- t• ' COIL OF FIFTH - AND UNION STS. Columbia, Oct. 31, 1863. GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE ,Particular attention is called lo the fol io-Ting gocids, just received, and for sale at loiv prices • • ' - • " • . .. ,P., ' A ftneassortment-ofthe most popular perfkunery solcL In small giainti , -, .-•-• Vies!' to suit customers. • . i,. Alsoa stock f Starlings Ambrosia for pro moting the owth of the hair, highly're commended , A lot of Chamois Skins and 'carriage slim ge. A large and complete assortment of • , • "'STATIONERY. Comprisinglatter, cap and nottpaper,,en 7 ' Pure whole and 'ground Spices, strictly* pare.- „ _ , • CONCENTRATp LYE 011. PONIFIER. Family Dye - dolors; phi' up neatly Iu packages ready for immediate use, without the usual inconvenience and trouble. Particular attention is called to our re cent Invoice of ;Coal 011 Lamps, our stock will be.,found varied and .00mplete, com prising all the latest Styles; • ; The best' CoaLollralways ,on- hand, to gothor with a complete stock of Drugs and Chemicals, at the most reasonable prices. - J. A- IT. W. GRAY. THE OLD ESTABLISHED STATIONERY AND NEWS DEPOT. VOITY .7:-Fft•Y - Would.cialLthe attention v of the public to his langu,stopl: and well selected' assortment of 'Staple'itrid•Fancy Stationery, which he offers :at the most reasonable rates. PAPS - • • - 2 lIVELOPES • INES PENS • • PENCILS, LE DOE ItS, JOURNALS and P. A.Y BOOKS cr: atl atz,..a. SCHOOL STATIONERY. Every re quisite for schools. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS of all styles and sizes. Also, a lare assortment of Card Photographs of all distinguished per sonages, both civil and military. BIBLES, HYMN BOORS and PRAYER BOORS of all denominations. POCKET BOOKS, Portmonnales, Dia ries for IS6-1, Currency Holders, Sc. NEWS! NEWS!! NEWS!!! The Philadelphia and Now York Belies received, and always for sale at his coun ter. Also, Atlantic Monthly, Harper's and Goday's, and all other :Monthlies re ceived as soon as published. Together with every article usually found in a first-class Book and Stationery Store. POST OFFICE, Locust street. Columbia, Nov. 21, 1863. NEW MACKEREL: JUSTRECEIVED 20 half barrols No. 1, 20 " Ad 4 . 1 20. quay. 1, 20 441 I" t 4. 2, 20, " " " 3, 20 kits, ' " X and at APPOLD'S OGUT:63. Locust. 57-, Columbia. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, For isle by the barrel, at APPOLD'S SUGAR CURED HAMS, Of Best Quality, at - APPOLD'S. LUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE, 2( sacks G. A. Salt, 50 sacks Ashton fine, at - 0ct.17,'63. A.PPOLD' S. MANURES 1 MANURES 1 Tanners Plea* e take Notice TASKERIG CLARK, are still manufacturing • PZFITALTZER; from unburnt Bones, Peruvtan Guano, and other Fertilising materials: thus fuer Jelling for Gem and paws one of the most reliable manures In market. in_ All we ask la a fair trial I Price $17.50 per ton, for 2000 lbs. OBR MELT END BONE COBPOST, made from refuse Neat and Bone, from the Waugh/ ter House, is well adapted to promote the Growth of Cols, Pourosa, Tamura, .tc., Lc. Price $3O per ton. HAIR MANURE A cheap and strong Fertiliser for the Root Crope-4 Price 120 per ton. Call on or address TASKER. & CLARK, IV. Cbr.Stit @ iraihingron St" Phaachaphia• deb.sum-in3. WRAPPING PAPER] ..111ST•teeelved. IEO Beams of Wrapping Paper, at 85 eta. per J. Rt it lat.V &SW Cola. July 4, 1563. Lomat. Street. : 7 1 Put up in 25.4.:245e.v.itd151-31exes, Bottles and Flasks. and $5 sizes' for Hatest.qinuae.lsentetumostv.te. - "Only lisfailibletteisiaditteirnitiwn." • • frOm Poisoner •• , , ,Ldtirlgerous to the H.tesut ^ . , come.,out, of. thelehales to dle. 4~ Sol ka :Marie 'cies ti:," Bald, ,by, „,..• Druggists slid Betillerseverpahere. • iBEW ARM I t 'of all- worthlesn'intitsittolis.-L: s32Beit That Boarateduame 'is on each' Boxi.Bottle .-• .end. Flask, before you bay : . . • , , fe.. Address lIENRY.R. COSTAR, • • , • • PinsetrAte paper 482 Bee/ten:lay i. Y. , • elv. Sold by al l Wholesale and Retail Draggists.jn Co ' •,. Feb. 6, 18644yu. -FRANKLIN - HOUSE' "Zt. A: 1 . 4" 4 1 1 - TA COB S.-MILLER would respectfully' e./ inform the =citizens: of Columbia and thathe has just opened his • • NEW-AND SPACIOUS - "RE - STA.IIRANT, In the bstsemarit of `the FRANKLIN HOUSE,. Locust street, Columbia, where the chcacegt variety of edibles may be found to please the palate or suit the taste of the -most fastidious. e. • ' CHOICE VIANDS • - Served up in the. best style, at a moment's notice. Determined- to leave nothing un done to .accomodate public, a share at public - patronage is respectfully, Columbia, Dec 5, J=3. tf. • P. SECREINILS. dr. SON'S WATCH, ,_CLOCK A ND JEWELRY ' STORE: WTE have now on band a most complete V Y and elegant assortment of • , AMERICAN; ENGLISH AND SWISS WATCHES, A • large and handsome stock of Breast Pins, , Ear-rings,.Finger-rings, Pens, Pen cils and- fine Jewelry of every kind and variety. SILVER AND SILVER 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 fib* it - UV, their Advantage, to give us a call. ,Repairing promptly attended to. • • '" P. SHREINER SON; Front street, above Walnut. - Cora Nov- 28, 1863. CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Silver and Silver-Plated Ware. SHREINER & SPERING, •: FRONT ST.; COLUMBIA. PA. In - John Yelix's Old Established Stand We would respectfully invite the public to call and examine our large and well selec ted - stock of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry, Silver and Silver-Plated -Ware, Cutlery, Combs, Pistols and Fancy Articles, such sts are generally kept' in a first class Jew elry Store. AMERICAN WATCHES ! AMERICAN WATCHES 11 AMERICAN WATCHES 1 ! We would especially call the attention ori persons wishing a good time piece to our assortment of ~ American Watches, which for reliability, durability, accuracy and time, cannot be excelled. We,,are at all times preaarpa. to of from the manufacturers such goods as we have not on hand, at loss than city prices. A continuance of iho former patronage is respectfully solicited. Repairing of ull kinds: promptly attended to., Feb. 6,1861.1 y BALTIIVIORE & OHII RAIL • - _ROAD, wt=4::)..mlv•mx:lo This Great National Thoroughfare is again open for . EILMIGIITS 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 are again in substantial condition, The well-earned reputation of this Road for SPEED. SECURITY AND COMFORT, Will be more than sustained under the re organization of its business. In addition to the unequalled attention of National Scenery heretofore 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 Perry, with painful but instructive interest. • CONNECTIONS At the Ohio river, with Cleveland and Pitts burg; Central Ohio, and Marietta and Cill ,Annati 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 Washington City 'and the Lower'. Potornao—At Baltimore with four daily trains for Philadelphia and New , Two Dollars additional on thiough tick ets tOßaltimore 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 Cit 4 y. • • • 1 - J. H. SULLIVAN, , • General Western Agent, Bellaire, 0. I. M. COLE, . Gen• .Ticket Ag't, Balt. . . W. - P. sfmrriT Master of Transportation, Balt. Oct. 3,-'B3-amo. INSURANCEI CO. Or MILTS 41.21OZIRICAL, PHILADELPHIA. TNCORPORA.TEDI794. Assets $1,350, 0 40, 1 Charter perpetual. Insurance against. loss ur damage by, fire On Buildings, Ider chandtze, Furniture, ac., for long or abort periods, or partnattentlyml.93uildings, by a. deposit of Premium. The prompt pay ment °piss-es:or asperiodef-seuency years, affords guarantee circlaint upon 'public 'eonildenCe.- AMTH1*0.:03.1712,4, ClLLlT:tacirPnarr, Sedretiiiv. - • - • •‘• F. X. - ZlEGLtft,Alie.nt." PioteVOnlvo)lbia.-14.' Colunibla,..Tattuary ;21;184344-17: , -1 Pe ftrir;COltuifbiii. tank:Vail] ''reCi4Ve - iiiciney 1-on deposit i a--pay, interest', therefor, at thesate of ; 4i.per cent. for mix menthe, and taper cent: for.twelvernontha.' SAMUEL SHOCH, Jan. 30, '64.-tf. - — Cashier, ' STONE CHI NA.LQUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE. WE have received a large.MOck •of ner, Tea and Tollet Setts,- treat variety. Haviwir-Inilde`iarge cirarchateeinmassig -prior to the lateadvanoe on change, we are enabled to offerzoods much below ; the courant rates they. are hektai,, iit this- market. Please give •ns a call before purchasing elsewhercl as we know . wttcan offerytoismile7ZisciL Borpofist • • • z;' ,l STEAM , ' & BOWNES, Corner of Second and Locust streets. CortliDin.: 23 .4 B % .C44.PITAPIN'ra- JUST RECEIVED AND -INSTORE,: , :, 0 in-821 4 016g(Giinruii;Thisiilgifi, "1141111'BAtit= Derry 5003 0 ;:iiiii;Sgi ,Illala r aFtil Itt largt, or /marl 0tt1,13143141 APPOWS. Coliarribts, Dee. 12, 1863. , • rr r VWV3 g r i. rl 'asl l6V - It I' ~. . . .... .. ~.„ .. • - ~_ • c7 , •4, -47 •e - 4.. 4 :,...- J L i ,i),_ ~. 441 r . • :;..1..:, . ...L.: r F.amll37:llmteilles -, Triumphant. ,;.2.11....iv,.. , 4 i . , z., -..-.-, ...,-,.= ,- - ..,.,:. .~.,:. - • ~...' ;..-- -e , penctrak Imo 'most u ; nwiiiiu..46,............. • • Attifiejellilialtfr t: '` BE . PER ANENTLYVIIRED THE great superiority of ll.r.:biaracley:ii popular and well tried familj , :medleines 18 traced to the fact that,! they search Out and eradicate the' 'cause otdisesse; and hence nevekiallto Arkg A. permanent cure. They not only- restore tone. to:the ll.ve .or garliitc-impartiug-,,a.heislthk-action 'to the stomach, ilveg - ands,l*Wels;:biittthey, thor oughly gguru , the blookthui permanently curing thalliskratie by the foun dation-, ': . • POINT. • ' On the 27t1i: of - .Tanueu7',-186Oklifr. D, S. M00id, 2 6 - fi'Grainplary Hills; Clearfield co., 'Pa:4 , wrcite.ithii. lie was..induced, by the numerous , testlmonialii he had: seen of the 'cures elrectedbysDr, Maridey's medicines, to apply of a sister; whose case he thus deicribed: - - • * • • "For.-the last six years she has been ."-auffering•lrom' • Scrofula and White Swelling., •In 1854 she suffered se- Nererpain of her legs, attended 'with swelling, which extended from the knee to the hip. In about two months it broke out and discharged, and has-continued to. do so until the, present time. On one occasion a piece of bone•threa inches inlerigth, and at•another,time one pf a smaller size, came out. Her 'knee has %been- stiff for three years, and at times the. pain is very se vere.' * * * • • a *. * AN ENTIRE CURE-EFFECTED: The , medicines-=the health restorative balsata And blood searcher; the Febrifuge and the Black Ointment were furnished, and result of their use is announced in the followirig letter; . . GRATIPIA.I4 Hirms,.Pn., Aug. 14, '63. Du. MA_uirlxv—Dear..,Sir: I sun happy to inform_ you.that the medicines received from you. some three years since have effected air entire cure in the case -of my sister, who, you will.,..rernember, was suf fering -froth. Scrofula era White Swelling. Most respectfully dm: D. S. MOORE, DYSPEPSIA. CURED. Certificate', of Mr. Abner D Campbell, of the firm of Campbell t Marshall, boot and shoe dealers, Centre Square; Lancaster: TAANCASTEN, - FL . ," March 4, 1863. ' Dn. G. H. MArtnrxy—Dear Sir: It af fords me much 'pleasure to have an oppor tunity to add my' testimony in favor of your popular family medicines, especially as'rny 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 so deranged' and debili tated, that I was unable to perform any kind of labor. I had resorted to the best doctors within reach, without relief. I used some of the most popular 'remedies of the day, recommended for that disease, but none of them did me any good. My suf fering can be understood by any ono suf fering from the same disease, but they could not he 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 short time I was completely restored to health, and I have enjoyed the best of health ever since —not a symptom of my old complaint re maining. Since then I have always 'kept your medicines in my faintly, and would not be - without them upon any consid eration,l as they have never failed to do what you claim for them'' While still living at Hopewell, I became agent for your father, and sold a large quantity of the medicine for him, and all who used them were loud in their praise. A child of 'Mr.. Pickering, of Hopewell, was afflicted with White SN'k elling in the ba knee. It was a very cal. e ! Ile used your Balsam Febrifuge nd Black Oint ment, which effected aI. feet etre. Nu merous other cases of cu es effected by your valuable vemeilievi hat neighbor hood, could iVenumera if desired. I have seen enough of the to justify-me in saying that your family- edicines are the best ever presented to th 'public, of which I have had. any knowl ge v and it is no less my pleasure than my'duty, to recom mend. them to-all who are the victims 01 disease. • -Respectfully yours, • A. D. 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 Dn. G. IL MAILICLEY,, at his' drug and medicine store, 23 East King street, Lancaster, Pa., to whom all letters and orders should be addressed. July 4,133-tfd For sale in Columbin'by J. and 11. W. Gray, druggists, also by tt. S. Ross, and S. 1.1. 'Gish, Elizabethtown; Samuel Ens-, minger, Alanhoim ; Joshua Leader, Mount Joy ; Jacob K. Nissley, Springville., September 12, 1863.-Smos. THE UNITED STATES -HOTEL ! ECARRLSBURG, PA. eOVEIILT 1111TC111hN, Proprietors. THIS well known Hotel is now in aeon dltion to - accommodate the traveling - pub lic. affording the most Maple conveniences alike for the transient gtest and the per manent boarder. ' • THE ' ONITED: STATES HOTEL hati ben entirely refitted.throughont, and now has accommodations egaal- in extent, comfort andluxiiry to any-hotel. between Philadelphia and Pittsburg:, Its location. is the best in the 'StateLeapital, being in easy. miss ,to_all the railroad depots, and in doge proximityt6: , the .odices and business localities, or the'Olty. It has .now all ths conveniences . A. , FIAST CLASS -HOTEL, and the Proprietors hie . deieimine4 to spare neither expensd,tinie . or labor to eh surethecemfertorthe gnests. .Tlic patron ago of the traveling , ' public is respectfully solicited. • - • 'Oct. Ist, !63:-tf. TO TILE L0174501' THE • FRAGRANT WMiIM. BE it known throughout tho length and breadth of Columbia and vicinity, that GEORGE lf. BOOTH-, Locust street,eiekt door to the•Post.Pfilca t has the finest and most varied asticknierit‘of • TOBACCO,-AN4 LEGARS In the Borough. of Collwibia. :Yine flavoredlladrarrnearid,"kara together yrith i alkthefaviritelipOilkikoygl i thou n,ll;e wid. • market.,TQ-; • I QuENv AN d c ,A.A, e• a .5.„W1A9 ',4212 brands in the' mark t i lQ/4i3r= 434-. ktopse mA.a ; AX,Pi;;lctitie+ 1 1 1 34geRr tierg," Anti-servo _ o'er, PWES_ of (•:.inzes ana P&L ten*L:'- tri , . 7. C - • Come a rithrimsr. - ERtrogiloqd. their Tobacco, Segare,XlPes; , • = B ' 'Columbia; No;r:‘2Vles.ver, - ' OTOGRATHS' •. . . THE , OLD. a' rowirai The subscriber has, his establishment, fuid , hls - sty cannot be st7stssi.br sftylitthiceottntri and he' hopes - careful personal attention to give the.lnlb c better pictures than have here Lahore been producecM AMBROTYPE3, - PHOTOGHXPHS,''.I' 4 Ivorytypes, Dtelaino diraiteittite.. end pictureit Ina - can iaretihirth"M: style; end it prlies *Ann °Vile 5114463 for cheapness: - Liketteiiiiesd a saits-i 64101 7•Sciatc c e.furnisbecl without repeated, slieblis. Be tiak's :firbeintirifiat' lee' or the t a tt onset: Allikii:ezteilded to thin establls eta, .x.au,ao4laxtnittat. tednirsr - the' rocitniCAMthitsal_ Front and -Lovett. *MK , " - Ntiretatee o h- LotalsC Street:. It J. 141. 14 T TLE. - • ' Oct. 1863. - -~a:.~:. 0 l tgl i gitelACOLSTEßVil '-wfsir - _,,z; • "BIT'THE Ct.tAMZONI Pr (I,t• -4 ! ^; paic , • BALTIMORE:in,' OYSTERS )I4IIIIIi 4/7 ' OrDS. Oomoidl,you hungry, thirat3r:seuls, • Come‘dowii to my jialooki f , r • • ',• v - And eat and drink and quaff and smoke • From.stippei hour till , . „ PARRY LOCKARD, ' American House, Front; St, 24.1.86.3. „ „ . , raiezdusiow KALIL SITUATEH.on ' the ; Pennsylvania.,Rail road,-2/3 miles west orHarrisburg, con, taining about . 170. ACRES; -nearly , thirdS of whithishottom land, the balance good up-laud., The land is ill well watered and in a" high state .of cultivation, well clovered, good fences. There is , a large BANK BARN, and DWELLINGA with out-houses, all partly new, Ap ple Orchard and. other fruit trees with large , BAN and - good DWELLING on'another part of the farm. The property will divide conveniently - , is in sight of the Railroad Depot at Newport, and a most de sirable farm for grass and all kinds of ~r, r ain. For particulars see W. H. Toomy, Newport, Perry county, Pa., or address the subscribers at Pittsburg Pa. R. ROBISON dt CO. Ilumbia, Jan. 2,1863.-3m* GEORGE S33.IIIIZIATIO CABINET WA.REROOMS AND MANUFACTORY, LODUST ST., A FEW DOORS BELOW 3ra St., COLUNI BIA, LAN. COW, PA. THE. subscriber having purchased from his brother, Casper Seibert, the stock and good wilrof his extensive Cabinet biami factory, will continue the business at the old stand, where be will keep on hand= assortment of _ FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, of the best quality, style, 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. - ;a-UNDERTAKING will receive the most careful " attention, at the shortest notice. GEORGE SEIBERT. Cola. July 4, 'B3. ep•As Black, Dark Blue, Light Blue, French Blue, aarct Brown, Dark Brawn, Light Brown, Snuff Brown, Crimson, Ditrk Drab, Light Drab, Dark Green, Light Green, For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed goods, Shawls,' Scarfs, Dresses,. Gloves,-Itib • bons, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds = of wearing apparel. - A•41."-A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT..-=t For:2s cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can be' produced from the same Dye. ' The process is simple, and any one can use the Dye with perfect success. Directions in English; French and Ger man, inside of each package. For further information in Dyeing, and giving a perfect knowledge whateolors are best adapted to dye over others. (with many valuable recipes,) purchase Rowe-& Ste phens', Treaties on Dyeing and Coloring.— Sent by mailon receipt of•price,-10 cents. Manufactured by B.OWE & STEVENS, • • 260 'Broadway, Boston. , For sale by Druggists•and Dealers gen erally. Oct. 24, MS.-limos. ISAAC H. STA.V4 ; FEIR, • Watch Maker and, iTeuraler, .IWAnupAcTuninor SILVER-WARE and Importer of WITCIIES, No 148 North SeconclStreet, Corner Quarry Philadelphia. • „ 114-1 k .:RE has constantly-on hand anessort ment of Gold and Silver Patent fever lepine and plain Watches; finegoldchains, 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.,—all or which will' be sold low for cash. M. I. Torn/vs At. Co's best quality full Jew eled patent lever movements constantly on hand; also other makers • f superior quality. N. B.—Old Gold and Silver bought for cash. Sept. 12, 1863.-Iy. NEW AND FASHIONABLE STYLES. THE largest and best assortment ‘ of Boots and Shoes in the city of Lanea.s ter, embracing always the newest styles worn by LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Boys, Girls and Children. As I manufac ture 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 RIJBBF.RS, 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. BRENEMAN Opposite Cooper's'Hotel, Dec. 1.,'63.1y. West King st., Lancaster. • . zroximar, SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLES, Locust si.,lietween Se and and Third eta. IurARTIN ERWIN, Agent, takes p1ea .13.1 sure in informing his friends and the public generally, that he has purchased the entire stook and good-will of the Livery Stable 'recently kept by Christian Hershey, Esq., and having removed it to the LARGE AND COMBIODIOtrS , - STABLES belonging to the " Lamb Hotel," he hopes by strict, attention lo business; to merit a Share of iiublie patronage. GOOI:NWEILIAS WMIEP. OA.FtE,FUL " --•• • DRIVErt9,I ,, can , be had at all•bouraotthe day era:tight:4 rforeeakept•by-the day or faunetb. L All at the Lanai eaekprinee;:nod on other ternis;'l_ ao . I, :colunibia; Dee: 19r'1186111-180t,164.:, 11.11311ACC1D51 , 0303. JUST Vecielied, c iip;i kflitcr'sl2ock of Toys and fancy tlianiisier'beft. Ify - IrlonSffliblr arelnvitedio call and'oisdatinitheiatcieliliefore piningaising alsewhere,as,they.,lral hexer Add, adv 1J titled tasortnitudiinleableXotrireptalarso neisdrnaf, 'ertyrjr z aterafid. taste.' - in wise aSsort pqrartonnnlekl:roclr- ef43601 4.3 ,, • , China arid otherfarlerariacles t Ano num earaus_tojnention, for. sale bb43. J:l3llTrlt Lsocust West, ,belwecia ti A...,1a4k, and Priuskktrilfotuse.,;• .ooluzabla;.7nl,34, lam „ ' "'• Portidatimi:' 5 - • .„,•••-• •- - desdrahle Eitimazocini in • "iiddrel- X:lowie d'hie.is- moat the.beit business stands in the Boroug h: ; ' "". Apply to 'IL WIL SON . —Jan-.-80;• 0 64..-tf .. - - • •• - - For Rent • - Remain the Blue Yront, fortnerlktie eutdedbyThanuesWelithatsowsleoodeveral houses. Apply WM. WIEUPPE3Vr - Z4il7 4," z,M J. 1 - .7' L ADWa'Alit,:biEttlCE -.1 - 3tDlJltatteinticinria;likeolally oalled-tothe 'p is handaornelauldhort4 44:11. " we+ haVeltis -- ,:#7,tioax. oi~poetts Odd Felltnts' HaW pittunt Magenta, Maroon, Ora k, ge, Pin Purple, Royal Pimple, Salmon, Scarlet, - State, So(farina, Violet, THEIIEANSIEROIWMOnikrit ARE nowt - " 3iard 'FREI H ioultbe MansidellWPFr t i s to t y 7 to tooterom anotations",hero.trhpy have agents "tfie~6lltiw eittin• dr - cid - ponntlais • ; 4 1. , :0 4 , BETWEENTBILA.*AND:COLUMBIS Fixat'Clitta. 2tl Clara. ard.Class.Ath-.Clags: . _ . - '..g.5:cent5.," ! ,,.21 eta. -i, 113ct5.." - 1 15 chi.; • - •'' ' dour i n carload s , 25 ci.a. Per If "iiiiref s . • Figlifetal; • -., t7.' lit eta , perloolbi; BETWEEN-PHILA:- AND - LANCASTER. FiranClass. 2d Class. ,- 3rd Clasii.. 4th Class. 23 cents: 20,nerits.,, 17 cents. .14 cents.„ • , , Flour ,_ . 24 cents per barrel. . - . - Pig ,Metal; ' - -12 cents per .100painds 'Shipments inideMPlttaburg and alliri- Mirieiliate stations asheretofore.- .• • • . RATES - FROM COLA.,TOPITTSBUICG. First. Class4d Clasi. 3rd Class:-4th Class: • ' Flour Per barrel, -i- -',,... , '"- 80 cents:- ' / 769-F.reight consigned to-stations-where thee Company . has =no agents must be pre paid. '' • Articles'-of lit Class. . Books, .• ' " Fresh Fish, - - Boots and - Shoes, . Nuts in.bags, Cedar , and --"WoodenPorter , & Ale in hot- Ware . , ' ties,. . Dry Goods , , • Poultry in coops, Eggs,. . • ' • "Pork, (fresh, Furniture, - Poultry, (dressed, Feathers, .. Wrapping Paper., , . Articles of 2d Class. Apples, ble Monuments, , Cheese, - ' Molasses, Clover& Grass Soed,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, . Hardare, Tobacco in bales, Hops,'- Tea, Iron, (hoop, band orType, sheet,) Tallow, Leather Turpentine, (spts,) Liquor in Wood, Varnish. . Marble'Slabs dr...Mar • • : - Articles of 3d Class.. . - . Alcohol, .. ,- .. e . tured,) . • - Coffee, ,• Potatoes, Hides, (gr een,) '-. Turnips, Lard, Vinegar, . Oysters & Clams,, (inWhite Lead, (shall,) • • Window Glass.. Tobacco, ( manUfae- , - 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. 11. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phila. „Tar-For further information, apply to • S. B. KlNGSTON t Freight'Agt.,'Phila. E. K. MICE, Freight,Agt., Columbia. W. H. MY.ERS, Freight Agt., Lan'tr. Columbia, July 4, 1863. FORTABLE PRINTING. OFFICES For the use of 3fer chants Druggists, and all business and profes sional men, who wishto do their own printing, f neatly and 'cheaply.— -- - Adapted to the printing - / ,of Nandbills,Billheads, Circulars. Labels, Cards . and Small Newspapers. Full Instructions accom • , palsy- each'oftlee °nab• ling a boy ten years old So work them successfully. Circulars! sent from specimen sheets of Types, Cuts, &c, 6 cents.. . - Address ct ADAMS' PRESS Thrk Row, A". F. and 30 , Lincoln St., Barton Maas. mars•l4.-ly. PRIVATE SALE OF • VALTJARLE PROPERTY WILL be sold at private sale, all that tract or piece of ground. situated in West Ilempfield township, latneaster Co'y, half a mile from Coltkmbitt, known as “COWDE,N - , s BRICK Y A RD., , containing 9 ac t% and. upwards on which is erected A ONE-AND-A-RALF STORY tit FRAME DWELLING 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 he 'sold low and on moderate payments; those wishing to ex amine the property_ will please call on WILLIAM AIcCIIKSNEY, residing in Co lumbia, who will give them all necessary information. Possession given the Ist day of April next, 1863. WILLIAM CoWI3E.W. . - Bniquelianna Planing MU.. • ON FRONT ST. AND PENN. RAILROAD Columbia, Lancostir County, Pa THE subscriber having purchased the machinery in the Susquehanna Planing MIII, belonging to Joseph Posey, and - the good will of the business, will continuo at the old establishment toplane• kinds.of lumber, manufacture Sash,, Doors, Win dow Blinds, and-carry on the-business in all Its branches. Ile respectfully solicits a continuance of public custom. JOHN B. BACETMAN. Columbia. July. 4. 1863. WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, &c. THE sub'scribdr would in+ito attention to his largo and tine stock of ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS. , ' . SEGARS. TOBACCO. PIPES. &C. HE keeps his stock well filled up, and believes that can offer as good an as sortment of everything in his line as can be found An-any. store in.Coturnbia.„ He would direct Apecial attention to his German Wines. " -These 'are light wines, good-in. quality, ,low„ and. a very wholesome drink either for sick,or well. _ A large assortment bf ' SlXesariscaii.amatim.X 2o l. - jpe4 am, Will attract general . notice ~.111111. - will be found to comprise some of the finest pipes ever offered, in Columbia. Come and ex- amino them. • 3:C. BUCKER, Cor. Front and pooust'ata., Col'a•Pa. July 4; 1883. JUST OPENED AT ' TO HELY M . llllllllllllll, ::00 4,ELLO W;V: HMS r PAL c t A FRESH pup of • Drugs_ and Medi c hles, Pore round Spices, Flavoring Fate Rio aut 4 i.MabikjedritiSdireli, cifr,ll4l New, ; pkoparations, and 2A• T Etti P T + Ln c Powders and Tooth.Pastodonedni particu lar-Abe best ever offered in fkiikambia,) Hair Dye, rridellible Ink, Cologne ~Bay - • Ittird;"Perfarnery, TOILET AMIS, .'lll ARDS VARIETY. • o,@ er/ 1 71 1 4%:uftePrjg1 .1414. 11 : z•-• S t t> eekru a. ao - r glue Prs,°Fißi9 ll :Lol .s 7 " AS- his Office in tho Drug Store,OddFellow,p! HOD, didly 'froitilirriSve - toThrsto'clock. ; Feb - : detthleAnd-iiiiigie, barrel :gtma. hist redeiyediStore.of num ple At Son. • DoublettetrreLgtthazfrOoli Id a to '40% Sit_igletarret fr0m42 , 10 SSW We bare received everythiagth thegan mingoil c am Powder S hot Wadding, Citurqe BAWdce., Whieli we:Olier to isell at fraMPLEAIENW. • .T1V:r . 41213P.41.10.103, , itsierd' see thel§Teliiity4Qua. sowssemx-rtiy mmit:Nrtyvpie irorribiabetniarket,:st ,olMilerwmoVuts-- kELletklieP/Pir7kiat - *AREA NTED CASES. Never 'AZ tri'enier traitheatel - Are Veedj• f .No change of diet required inter-'+ fertsairih.imainnaga. unatilted.Cau. 'without ""delelillonr Tiliward - rif,"2oo. cures thepsait of- theirii•Very severe cases: -rOverrone,hundred physicians have used themin their. practice; and all speak , well of their efficacy, and approve of their • composition,'whichls entirely -vegetable, and harmletaion the - system.' Hundieda of oertifleates ameba shown.'• • BanWe Srainric PILLS' are the original , and only &Mine Specific They.are,. adapted formate and female, older. ouug; 'and thh only reliable remedy feeeffecting , • a permanent and speedy cure inall - aukia - Of Spermitorr - heavorrSeminaLWeekne ze t with elldts train•of evils, stiehtaallrethint • and Vaginal Discharges, Gleitt,thh - Virhltes; , - Nightly or Involuntary Emissions:lncon tinence, Genial Debility and Irritability; Impotence, Weakness 'or Logurof 'Power. Nervous Debility, &o. 'of t which arise principally from Sexual Excesserror •-• Self Abuse, .or some codstitiltinkialtdez rangement, and incapacitates the sufferer : from fulfilling the, duties. of married life. In all sexual diseases;:susGenorrhea, (ilea; a and Strictures, and in Diseases of the 331 a dder and Kidney, they act m.o. charm! .Re lief is experienced. by taking a singio dwa Sold by. all • the principal , druggists. Price fil- • ' I They will be sent - by , mail, .sealrelzr sealed, and confidentially orcreceietOf the money, by BRYAN No. • . No. 76 Cedar street, New York, Consulting Physician for the treatment of Seminal, Urinary., Sexual, and Nervous" Diseiiserl, who will send, free to all,• the following - valuable work, in sealed ,on 7. velope TilE FIFTIETHf Tithusitstr—Doc-ron BELL'S TREATISE on Self-Abuse, Pre mature Decay, Impotence' and ss' of Power, Sexual Diseases, Seminal Weak ness, Nightly Emissions, General Debility, &c., pi., a pamphlet of 64 pages,•contain big important advice to the afflicted, and which should be read by every gruffer-or; as. the means of cure lathe severest - stages is plainly. set forth. Two stamps roquircd.to pay postage. t)ecember 19, 1863.-ly•• ' • GREAT . DISCOVEIVY:- = U N E , For the cure of weak stomachs, getierarde bility, indigestion, disease of the nor vous 'System, constipation, acidity' of the stomach, and for all 'Ws- eases requiring a tonic. This wine includes the most agreeable and efficient salt of iron NVO possess; Ci trate of Magnetic Oxide combined with thet most energetic of vegetable tonics, Yellow Peruvian-Bark. The-effect in many cases of debility, loss of appetite _and -general prostation, of an cfficient salt iron, com bined with our valuable nerve Mate is most happy. It augments the appetite, raises the pulse, takes• off muscular, flabbiness, removes the pallor of debility, and gives a florid vigor to the countenance. Do you ivailtsomOthing to strengthen You? Do you want a good appetite? Do you wantto build up youreonstitution? Do you want to feel :well? 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? It you do, try KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON. This truly valuable Untie has been So thoroughly tested by all classes ofthecom munity, that it is now. deemed indispensa ble us a tonic 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 Tiunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron is•the only sure and effectual remedy in the known world for the permanent cure of Dyspepsia'and De- bility, andils there are a nunkber'ol int/fie- 1 bons offered to the public, 'We would cau tion the community to purchase none but the genuine article, manufactured by S. A. Kunkel, and has his stamp , on the top or the cork of every bottle. The very fact that others are attempting to imitate this valuable 'remedy, :proves its worth and: speaks volumes In Its favor. ' The Bitter Wine of Ironisut up in 75. cent and $l,OO bottles, nud sold by all ra-, spectable druggists throughout the coun try. Bo particular that every bottle bears' the Sac simile of the proprietor's signature. General Depot, ho. 118 Market, street, Harrisburg, Pa. ''ftt..For sale by .T. & H. W. Gray, and- W. MeCorkle, Columbia;•and all re spectable dealers throughout the pountry October 17, 1863-6 m TRADE SAIZZIS. (UST re dived from Philadelphia, a large eJ 'and well assorted stook of Stationery, and Miscellaneous Goods. CHEAP AND GOOD BOOKS, Viz: Books of Travels, Books of History, Books for Devotion, Books about Patriots, Books for Mechanics, Books about the Re bellion, Books of Beauty. - - iiymN BOOKS FOR ALL DENOMINA- TIONS PRATER BOORS A? D_ , All the Writings of Celebrated Authors. V:5:. Washington Irving, Mrs. Southworth, Charles :Dickens, Bayard Taylor, • • Mayne Reld,•Mrs: limits.' • And all the writings of every Standard-Au thor in every department of Literature. PEIOTOGRAPEI ALBUMS. , Haring secured a very largo stock at the lowest cash prices, we are, determined to pal lower than any other honsejn the city, CARD PHOTOGRAPU§ We haven very large - assortinent of Prod Photographs, Plain and Colored, suitable for Albums, embracing Generals, State'; men, Religious Subjects, Classical, Humor ous, Statuary, &c" STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. We have taken pains to get ,up a ;ver, ia l r inds. ige and good assortment or Stationery o al:k— Blank :nooks of everrdeseriptiOn, PaPer Foolscap,-Letter, , Zrote,-Billet, !ME- ; , , , sue, Sermon,Euvelopes, , dm. the.lowest " Ink; ink - Stailds,."Pentilscßawitgr,iiiitate ia Paper AlutterevrortialipmEia, volopes, Pocket Tableteohe., : dr,c 7 :,,,, POCKET BOOKS OP EVERY VARIETY, We would Invitie""4ll - to sly* 11s a oaf 4,olbie pukchaatn z 1 , 41 _ JO HN Sl I- kEAFFEJA,,tffr , 22 Aortb Queen, a.neaoley, - Nov. ' " • •• • NEW - PR yrr i , • . 4 kt *VP : Ralidnit;dorrsiiiiS,'Diteit ea. - .For ::; •• I . I3ZDTRY-SUI r 4.1 .3 - 3 •.. 9or. Front ansl,Unlort;te,, AmmtioAg PICILLER, Also, Sauces. Ketahupc__&e... For ; sale by HENRY SUYDAM, Coin Front and Union Ms. - ' • SEEDLESS' RAISINS. EdELANSlLCOßN,Homnion3#,Beasel,73W earoni, Farmsa,-Chooolste;-&0; Torsate-by Y 81TY.11Abf :Car:Pant end trelen ate. CITRON: - 'icriarnwriitres, , _ 'seer, Prepared Fruits.': Also; Weil Suit .:For sale byr. _ HENRY .SUYDAZ , x, Cor. - Prontendllinlosiiik a 3 7 • •- SPIOES., ' • _ •-- . Pardon attentiothii caledio on ` r fare ices. Pbpper, l 3lntrer,"CklYee,lbMildebl, oe;&e .. .ilelsole-ortgretrutsd. ; -3 fia l f Cor. Front and,tnfon Colaible; Dec.,ls, 18133. • •r''' . •"? t.f7 s .1 -S. T. 1880,,,X.."z Drakes' Plantation. intteire be obtained at theFr Dgere,of .„ atir „ s i kie a l -Iwwx.r.xwtm-
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