The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, May 21, 1864, Image 4

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VOLITIMAi . PA.;
154'pvelicoOrtcperists. 3,13.161+„
offal i et . advertigeing watt* considered U4Bll and
ed 'day Mae a/earths:fire. insertion.
Te Fashion&
14 i+2 ssversa years ;TT since t 3 POI
jig were startled by the an;onneement
apa,
per collars bad been manufactur-
pd test in spottesseess, stylishness suns
neatness - were equal to those n;ade of lin
pn, ' w hile the itnputant
_nliment c4cap-
pew they sere much more clegireklc,
public proceed forthwith to satisfy
themsclves on this subject, and found
that the use of the invention was not
limited to men. There were feminiAc
pollars apd cuffs faultless in shape, inno
pent of starch and indppeßdent of the
ianndress. Thp new articles soon gained
pcpc..l.nrity which thy have reteinad
against the combined rivalry of steel and
India runcr. IVA now learn that paper
is being applied to another parpose—the
making of bonnets. In this latest manu
facture the young of England find amuse,
mgt And profit. Thp paper used is
glazed ami may be of any color, though
.14,1 favorites are white, straw-color, violet,
'and primrose. It is cut in strips, formed
ink platis and thrown up in cones. It
is then sewn on the bonnet-frame and
1.a..s a very pretty effect.
Parasols will be used this summer
again instead of the umbeellas which
have lately taken their place. This is a
a change for the better. The handling
of ;he fQpnicr admits of more grace, pot,
to say coquettishness, than the manage
ment of the latter. The favorite styles
aro lilac or white silk covered with lace.
The king of Bavaria died pomp time ago,
and the several royal families of Europe
perpetrated what to ps democrats seems
the absurdity of going into mourang for
him, although scarcely any of them
wed a straw wll.etep lie lived or died.
For sonic weeks of this spring, there-
fore, no toilettes have been in order at
court except those denoting profound
grief. This has had a very cheerful ef
fect on some plain princeiscs to whom
black has a becoming relief.
What attracted as inuch attention as
gnything else at the recent, New
York Fair was the novel and outland-
ish style in which the women wore their
*air --or somebody else's. There is
xt e ttong, In the - nekcy style to reccommeud
it, aid there and very few heads up
on which it is even tolerable. Besides,
the Act that a small number of women
have hair enough of their own for such
an extensive display, gives rise to a gen
pral suspicion of falseness in this re
spect that may Act; do inju.stico to the
9P4:
THU LeNCA.STER 3111111 C4.4rUOKED
PHYMOITTIL—Drs, D. G. Rush and A.
r. Frick arrived in this city a few days
pp, on furlough front Camp Parole, at
Annapolis. They were captured at Ply
mouth, in North Carolina, en the 20th
pf April and taken to Libby Prison,
where they were kept only four days
When they were paroled. Dr. Rush has
been for the last year on General We s t
eel's staff 4$ Medical Dir,ector tf the Al-
Pomade district. Ere saw the Military
Gunboat Bombshell, which was captured
the Rebel Raul, brought into Ply
mouth. In five minutes after reaching
that place she sunk_ Quly one man,
from the western part of Pennsylvania,
was wounded, and none killed. It will
be remembered by our readers that Am
brose Maynard, feet t Strasburg, and.
Frauds Grove and John Ilughs from
Columbia, were aboard the unfortunate
Bombshell at the time of thc attack upon
bor by the rebel ram Albemarle. The
friends of these young men will be glad
to learn that they received uo injury in
tb,at encounter.—Exprcas.
"G4ANT lE.yEa 31E7' LEE."—
! So said the the rebel press when Genera]
grant undertook the Virginia campaign.
It was equivalent to the confident assump
tion, that while Grant might he equal to
Foie others, he was fIQ match for Lee.-
4xchonge.
Perhaps the same rebel journals will
pew be wiping to change the phraseology
to LSE HAS NEVER 3SET GRANT. We
incline to the opinion that it will nGt be
long before Grant catches the fleet-footed
FIIOI, whether he has over met him ornot.
A Scotch traveler in Africa drank a
bottle of brandy, and then laid down in
the jungle to sleep off the effects. A
swarm of drivers—A kind of ant—fell in
with him, and in twenty-four hours left
-nothing but a well-picked skeleton and a
few boot nails, They devoured even his
boots and clothing.
Josh
Josh Billings
,:ir! his glossary Of "was
and army phrases," defines a "successful
raid" as lines, and bringing in a blind
mule and two niggcrs, to board." ,
" Subsaribe for" As — A ' iiy ;hie i 0
thin
ifee, .A 404,900 -
:74.1*.P
cabinet 170:41g. gut Undertaking ,
.TELletuldeisigned' his
Mardi ru*l.tbz p iblic thit bQ ktts now in
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1121
FURNITURVRE-RQ0318;. '
4.nrnowfwelljrapp ,Wl.th*eira,n4.l24ati-
AIWA furniture of the improve : styles.
Xfp manufactures "to order -and will keep
cogsrtantly.on bana.Dreisirs,
Fancy „Bureaus
.Sideboards, -Sofas; Card;
Dinirur and Ceritre•Tahles ' Common, Fan
ny preqeb,73eds; all orwhich will
sOld'on most reasoas.hle terms. As
ho manufactwes his own wort he is ena
bled to warra.49yery article to he whtit it
10 represented,
CRAMS: CHAIRS.. '
All kinds of C) ire kept on hand or man
nfactured to cyder ; Cane, Windsor, Arm
and Rocking Chairs; Settees, Camp and
Ccinnter Stools, Sofas, a lis,n3L-a-tetes, and
Stuffed Seat Chairs, m eto order. Old
Chairsrepainted and repaired,
Funerals willbe attended towith prompt- I
ness, to which he gives his personall
atten
tion. Re is prepared wash icp boxes and
coolers to preserve corpse, us may 1,. , e re.
quired.
,SAIIOGANY OR WALNUT-COFFINS
Furnished plain . or tinned in any style that
'nay be required, Ile respectfully solicits
a share g public patronage, as well as a
continuance of the custom with which he
his peels ilherally favored.
JOIIN
Scnt,. Side of liocust al , „ between Secona
and Third. [.pct.17;03.
CORN VINEGAR., manufactUrp4 fta
tordhig to the process patented by .fireder
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 tine,
ness for either table or pickling. It has
been tested by able ana experienced
Chemists, who pronounce it pure, and
highl v Feconarnend•it,
Leis the very best article in the market
for
PICICLING GE TABLE T.TSE.
Try it, if you want a pure unadulterated
article, and 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 i; and can testify to
Its good qualities.
Ilanufactured and sold only by
C, O, HIIIES,
Second st.„ adjoining Odd Fellows' Hall.
November 7,1863. •
FAMILY GROCERIES,
WINES AND
GEORGE MIX, 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 Sugars, Coffee,
Meat, Fish, and Provisions generally. Also
WOOI) and WILLOW WAItE.
SWITZER Aztau , LimßußGga CHEESE,
together with aa tggortment of GERMAN
FRIITTS.
WINES AND LIQUORS
Ifis stock of Wines and Liquors will he
found worthy the attention of eyery one, as
ho will guarantee then) to ho puro and
genuine.
Ire respectfully solicits a call from those
who need any articles in his littrt, feeling
satisfied that a trial will verify his word.
Call at the old established stand,
COIL OF FIFTH AND UNION STS.
Columbia, Oct. 31, 1803.
MANURES 'MANURES 1 1
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Fanners Pt a xe take Notice !
'..CASKER & CLARK,
are still rAnufacturing
MOsPECA.TIO IMITALIZErt,
from unburut Bones, Permian Guano, and other
Fertilizing materials; thus fart ishing for Gams and
GRASS one of the most reliable manures in marlcet.
1113. All We ash Paco r trial I
17.50 yler ton, for 2nOn lbs.
OCR. MAT ANA Darn 001111'OBT,
made from refut.e .ferit and Bone, from the Slaugh
ter House, la gull adapted to promote the Growth of
CORN, Por.t.roen, TURNIPS, are., do, Price $.lO per ton.
/ram l‘falcurm
A cheap and sfrong Fertilizer for the Root Crops—
Price .120 per ton. Call on or address
TASKER & CLARK,
S. W Cor. sa Washingtot St., Pkitadelphia.
ezeb.6.1884-4m.
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OP COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA,
FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT.
Whole amount insured, $2,604,435 66
Whole amount of Premium Notes, 265,631 46
Balance Cash Premiums, Jou
* uary 1, WA, 82,120 31
Beep% for Prem. leas Agent's
commiaslons In Ism, 9,382 46
Receipts for Assessments lens
Agent's commission in 18C.J. 2,385 02
-- $13,887 7
Imams %nil expenses paid in
1863, 810,133 32
Bal. of Premiums Jan. 1, 1864. 6,764 47
143,887 70
1. 9. ORDEN, President.
GPIOnrsE YQ1:71%,0, Jr., Secretary.
MtcnaFt. S. StrugA...v, Treasurer,
213T...R.MC'X'014.1Eiks
R. T. Ryon. John W. Steacy,
John Feadrich. Geo. Young, Jr.,
11. G. .Minich.
Sarn'l F Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman.
Amos Sr Growl, S. C. Slayrnalcer,
Edmund Spering, Cora. 143 b. 13,1834.
GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE
Particular attention is called I o the !bl
owing goods, just received, and for sale at
ow prices:
fine assortment of the most
popular perfumery, sold in small quanti
ties to suit customers.
Almoa stock of Sterlings 4.lnbrosia, for pro
moting the growth of the hair, highly re
voinniewled. 4h4 of chaiwits skins and
curri4ge si 4 o4ga,
A ils,rga [laid complete assortrciont of
STATIONERY.
Comprising letter, cup aini note paper, on
velfves, ,tc„
Pure whole and ground Spicaa, 4triCt/Y
pure.
CONCENTRATED TATE OR SAPONIMER.
Family Dyo Colors, put up neatly in
packagesready for immediate use, 'without
the usual inconvenience and trouble.
Particular atteution is callad to our ro
cent invoice of Coal Oil Lamps, our stock
will be found varied amid complete, com
prising all the latest atylos.
Thu best Coal Oil always on band, to
gether with a complete stock of Drugs and
ChuiniCiils, at the most rea-sonablo T,riees.
J.. 6 11. W. GRAY.'
SEWIN44
- I;%7ll:solesiorts
TILE cheapest and best Sowing Machine
in tho Nlarkot. aro aclinowlodgod to be
unrivaled. No fancily shoal(' lee v!itii,ol;t
0110.
For partlculari, clip and examine, or send
for circ ular to
• W. G. PATTON,
Agent for Lancaster County,
At the stars of Maltby 6 Case, Locust st.,
94.4nitAlt; april S , 186:4„
4 - 412. MOM!
ran desirable Store room 11 "Odd Fel
lows' Ball" This is one of the best
business stands in the Boron h.
to -17 s.
Jan 30 1 - 1441
Silks
A 711=L
Chi Aback sa
ohairs, d a Fa
nd no,
othera Dro ne
ss
:111
Dress Goods, at rsoeived'at tOsatdre•of
fk , ..I II V9 6 "a II SALLUIT dt WAR
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UNDERTAKING
CORN VINEGAR,
1J4.;*3[•144.1 , 'i5:1.fz1
PRIM REDUPDD
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Poi Rats, Mice. Roaches •Azus, Bed Boas,
Moths in. Pura; Woolens, ace.. - -Insects - on Punta
I . Bowler Anlnielsote."
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Put up in Zi t. 600. and $1 Bozeseßottles and Flasks.
Sii and $5 sizes for Sam, Poszto Izszirrio7ll;#o',,
"Only inhiltille rernediesknown."
"Free from Poisons.". -
"Not dangerous to the Human Familya
"Rats come out of their holies to rlie."
ail—old Wholesale in all large cities, gold by all
Druggists and Retailers everywhere.
AGir !II BEWARE!!! of all worthless imitations.—
na...See that COSTAR'S name is on each. Box, Bottle
and Flask, before you buy.
AO.. Address HENRY R. COSTAR, '
PRINCIPAL DSPOP 482 BROADRAT, N. Y
cs.
tam S b old ia, by4"a all Wholesale and Retail Druggists in Or
fRANKLIN HOUSE
T4 con S. MILLER would respectfully
!J inforpt the citizens uf Columbia and
vicinity, that lei has just opened his
NEW AND SPACIOUS
RBSTATIRANT,
In the basement, of the FRANKLIN
lIOUSE, Locust street; Columbia, where
the choicest variety of edibles may be
found to please the pulute or suit the taste
of the most fasAdinds.
CIIOICE VIANDS
Served up in the best style, at a moment's
notice. Determined to leave nothing un
done to accomodate the public, a share of
public patronage is respectfully solicited.
Columbia, Dec 5, 1863. tf.
PHOTOSRAPH ALBUMS.
JUST .11ECEIVED,
, .
Trig LARGEST AND
BEST ASSORTMENT of
PHOTO GRAPH A 1.13
Ever offered outside of New York or Phil
adelphia, all styles, and at thelowestrates,
Also a splendid assortment of
i3cDpmcm-i , 3Eloco.s,
Very cheap Miscellaneous and School
Books, Letter Paper, Enve
lopes and
STATIONERy OF ALL KINDS.
Also the leading
PERIODICALS of the day
constantly on hand, at
Win: U. lIES.S' Cheap Book Store,
Locust st. opposite the
Columbia Bank,
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY.
Silver and Silver-Plated Ware.
SIMMER a ZPEninG,
FRONT ST.. COLUMBIA. PA.
In John Fells's Old Established Stand
We would respectfully invite the public to
call and examine our large and Nvell selec
ted stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry,
Silver uncl 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 ! 1
AMERICAN WATCHES ! ! !
We would especially call the attention of
persons wishing a good, time piece - - to our
assortment of American Watches, which
for reliability, durability, accuracy and
time, cannot he excelled.
We are at all times preoared to order
from the manufacturers such goods as we
have not on hand, at less than city prices.
A continuance of the former patronage is
respectfully solicited.
Repairing of all kindsprnmptlr ttnpeiorl,
to. Feb. U, 1854-ly
Susquehanna Planing MI,
ON FRONT sr. AND PENN. RAILROAD
Columbia, Lancaster County, Pa
THE, subscriber baying 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, manufacture Sash, Doors, Win
dow Blinds, and carry on the business in
all its branches, Ile respectfully solicits a
continuance of public custom.
JOHN 13. BACHMAN.
Columbia, July 4, 1863.
WINES, LIQUORS, SICOARS, &C.
THE subscriber would invite attention
to his large and alto stock of
Al 4, KINDS OF . LIQUORS,
SEGARS, TOBACCO, PI PBS. &O.
lig iieeps his stock well filled up, and
believes that he can offer as good an as
sortment of everything in his line us can
ho totual in any store in Columbia.
He would direct special attention to his
German Wines. These are light wines,
good in quality, low in price, and a very
wholesome drink either for sick or well.
A large assortment of
XVifogaz-aalckezvausa...lp.i.isroaise.
Will attract general notice, and - will be
found to comprise some of the finest pipes
ever offered in Columbia. Come and ex
amine them. .1. C. BUCHER,
Cor. Front and Locust ats., Col' a Pa.
July 4, 1563.
American Clouse.
OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! !
BY THE BUSHEL, GALLON, or qt.
Continually on hand and for sale.
BALTIMORE AND PUILA. OYSTERS
TLIE BEST TUE MARKET AFTORES.
Come all you hungry, thirsty souls,
Come down to my saloon,
And eat and drink and quaff and smoko
From supper hour till floc,—
PARDY LOCRARD,
American House, Front Bt.
Oct. 53. 1933.
nvoviukairci3 Co. or mrozszt
.4115113.8.1 CA,
PHILADELPHIA.
Vs.TCORPORATED 1794. Assets $1,350,000,
_L Charter perpetual. Insurance against
loss or damage by fire on Buildings; fifer
cbandize, Furniture, &c., for long or short
periods, or - permanently on Buildings, by
a deposit of Premium. •The prompt pay
ment oflosses for a period of seventy years,
affords n guarantee of claim upon public
confidence. An.r.rtun G. Covrtv,•Prest.
Crinimns PLATT, Secretary.
F. X. ZIEGLgR, .Agent,
Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia,
Columbia, January :3,1804.-Iy. ,
Sportsmen Look Here!
/00 double and stnglci barrel guns, Just
received at the Hardware Store 47.(7:.Rutn
ple &Son."
Double barrel -guns from WI np to $OO.
Singlet barrel from $2 to $2O.
We have received everything in the gun
ning line, such as powder, Shot, Caps,
Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Wadding,
Game Bags, dcc., which we offer to sell at
very low rates. J. RUMPLE ct SON.
July 4, 'll3.
THE QUAXER.
-r AM= call and see the New Style Qua
ker Hoop Skirts, the most approve('
Skirt in the market, at
ST EACY BQWEHIS.
Cor. 2d *id Locust St, Cone, Pa
'Feb, 0,1864.
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For . Bent - • ,
-4 - Roonvia-timo-Blnw-Firopt, flairwrly-oc
ottpiaabyThomaaWalsA__Veivials,_ ,o'sirvend
4 1)119 . 9 .. Affgrtif vreYvtliffiTzl4l.
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Theipiirforia thet astounding cures..
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PEIfbaNENTVECIEDI
;TElZEirreitt'auporiorify'of Dr. hiarkley'fi.
popularend Well tided family' nedichfea
traceirto,thdfael Unit they see alt and
eredgate the catusii.of disease,.and" herice
never 'fain::: effect a permanent cure. They
not only restore tone to the digestive or
gans, impartfhg a healthy action to - the
stomach, liver and bowels, but they thor
oughly purify the blood , thus permanently,
curing the diseas e by destroying the foun
dation,
A CASE. IN POINT.
On the 27th of January, 1860, Mr. D. S.
Moore, of - Grampian Hills, Clearfield co.,
Pa,, , wrote that he was induced by the
numerous testimonials he bad seen of the
cures effected by Dr. hfurkley's medicines,
to apply in behalf of w sister, whose case
he thus described I
* • • "For the last six. years she
has been suffering from Scrofula and.
White Swelling. In 1854 she suffered se
vere pain in one of her ]egs, attended with
swelling, which extended from the knee to
the hip. Inutibout. two months it broke out
and discharged, and has continued to do
so until the present time. On one occasion
a piece of bone three inches in length, and
at anotheritime one of a smaller size, came
out. }Ter knee has been stiff for three
years, and at times the pain is very se
vere. • a * *
Feb. 6, 1861-Cm
- AN ENTIRE CURE EFFECTED.
The medicines—the health restorative
balsam and blood searcher, the Febrifuge
and the Black Ointment were furnished,
and the result of their use is announced in
the following letter:
GnA.3tewklinas, Pa., Aug. 14, '63.
Dn. Manni.Ev—Dear Sir: I am happy
to inform you that the medicines received
from you some three years since have
effected an entire cure.in the case of my
sister, who, you will remember, was suf
fering from Scrofula and White Swelling.
Most respectfully, &c., D. S. MOORE.
DYSPEPSIA CURED.
Certificate of Mr. Abner D Campbell, Of
the firm of Campbell A: Marshall, boot and
shoe dealers,. Centre Square, Lancaster:
LANCASTER, Square,
March 4, 1863.
Xl3, O, H. MartxmnY—Dear Sir: It af
fords me irinch pleasure to have an oppor
tunity to add my 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 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 one suf
fering from the same disease, but they
could not be described in words. I was
then living at Hopewell, Chester county,
and in 1857, as a last resort, I commenced
the use of your medicines. They soon af
forded me relief from the most painful
symptoms, which I had scarcely hoped to
Obtain ; and in a surpassingly short time I
was completely restored to health, and I
have enjoyed tile ppst of health ever since
—not a symptom of my old complaint re
maining. Since then f 1111 1 , 1 1 always kept
your medicines in my family, and would
not be without them upon any censid
eration, as they have never failed to do
wpat you claim for them.
While still living at Hopewell, I became
agent for your father, and,. sold a large
quantity of the medicine in- hint, and all
who used them were loud in their praise.
4 child of Mr. Pickering, of Hopewell,
was afflicted with White Strolling in the
knee. It was a very bad cat e I He used
your Balsam Febrifuge and Black Oint
ment, which effected a perfect cure. Nu
merous other cases of cures effected by
your valuable remedies in that neighbor
hood, could bit enumerated if desired. I
have seen enough of them to justify me in
saying that youramity medicines are the
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I have had any oiowledge ; and it is no
less my pleasure Plan my duty to recom
mend them to al} who are the victims of
disease. Respectfully riurs,
A. D. CAMPBELL.
This , case is ono 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. IT. MARKLEY,
at his drug and medicine store, 23 East
King street, Lancaster, Pa., to whom all
lettma and orders should be addressed.
July 4,'63-tfil
For sale in Columbia by .7. and IL W.
Gray, druggists, also by it. S. Ross, and
S. IL Gish, Elizabethtown; Samuel Ens
minger, Manheim ; Joshua Lender, 7,11 . omit
Joy; Jacob K, :s.lissley, Springville,
September 12,1563,t8tu05,
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL:
LIOVERLY fi HUTCHISON, Proprietors.
THIS well known Hotel is now in n con
dition to accommodate the traveling pub
lic. affording the 'most ample conveniences
alike for the transient guest and the per
manent boardor.'.
THE UNIT 6 STATES HOTEL
has helm entirely refitted throughout, and
now has accommodations equal in extent,
comfort turd luxury to any hotel between
Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Its location
is the best in the State Capital, being in
easy access to all _the railroad depots, and
in close proximity to all the Oleos and
business localities of the city. It has now
all the convenience§ of
A FIRST CLASS lIOTEL,
and the Proprietors are determined tc
spare neither expense, time or labor to en
sure the comfort ofthe guests. The patron
age of the traveling public is respectfully
solicited. Oct. 31st, '63.-tf.
TO TIIE LOVERS OF•TUE
FRAGRANT WEIZIII.
E it known ditoughout the. length and
.14...)brendth of ODtumble and vicinity, that
GEOIWE BOOTH, Loemit street, next
door to the PostOflice, has the finest and
most varied assorment of
TOBACCO , AND SEGARS
In the Borough of Columbia.
Fine flavored J.favanna and YaraSegars
together with all Ole favorite brands known
in the market. For sale by- the boz or
thousand.
CU] WING TOBACCO: Tho choicest
brands in the market. The Old Virginia
and home manufacturedf.."or any other
man." -
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SMOKING TOB.A.ooO—Ttu : key., Lynch
burg:, Anti.ueovous, &a.
%PIPES of all qualities; tizeCilicl, pat
tarns. .
Come a ruri a n4six Everybody is buying
their Tobacco, Began, Pipes, the., at
*BOOTIES.
Columbia, Nov. 21, '63.-tf.
THE ot t y) ORIGINAL GALLERY.
Tho subscriber has completely re-fitted
his establishment, and his gallery cannot
be surpassed by any in the county, andhe
hopes by careful personal attention to give
the public better pictures than have hare
-to:ore been produced. _
AIiBEOTYPES,PROTOGRAPH'a,
ivorytypes; MelainotyPes, Ctirgi, de -Visite,
and pictures on canvass taken in the best
style, and at pricCs which ocgmot be beaten
for cheapness.
jZarldkencises warranted, and , a antis!:
Amory picture famish edvrithout repeated
rliberal
!Ts asks a ecn2tinuatleo of the
batronage aiways•aztandetlio tkis
establishment. Can Old examine_ speck
srienA at the uskosi, nortlteast: corner of
Front sB4 '4=44 streets= ^: Entrance on
Itatnist st;ect. J T aff ifirITPT,
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HARRISBURG, PA
PHOTOGRAPHS.
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Ah.imosiatievoza:ZriamiZi.,
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• 2 . 46.7 - 8 . 5`.": "•.-
CAPITAL, V. ; s4oo i ooo
ACCRUED SURPLUS, • ' 971,000
INVESTED PREMIUMILS, 1;080,288
UNSETTLED CLAIMS, , - 8,416
INCOME FUR 1.86 • - • 300,000
LOSS PAID SINCE / 829 . - 5,000,000
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on
Libeial.
•
3:IX,ViaDCMCDTLEA.
Charles. N. Bincker ' Isaac Lea, Tobias
Wagner, Edward C. Dale, Samuel Grant,
Geo. Pales,. Jacob R. Smith, Alfred Fitter,
Geo. W. Richards, Fres. W. Lewis, M. D.
CHARLES N. BA - P.:CR:ER, President.
EWD. C. DALE, Trice-Preside2it.
JAS. W. McALLISTER, See. Pro. Tent:
JOHN COOPER, Aigt- for Columbia
mar. 12, ly.
GEORGE SEIBERT'S
CABINET WAREBOONIS
AND MANUFACTORY,
LOCUST ST., A PEW DOORS' lIRLOW 3rd St,
COLUMBIA, LAN. CCPY, PA.
THE subscriber having purchased front
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,
of the best quality, style, and manufacture
and will make to order, of 'first-rate mate
rial,"every article in his line. He will give
strict attention to business, and respectful
ly asks of the public a slum of its patron
age.
B`UNDERTAKING will receive the
most careful attention, at the shortest
notice. GEORGE SEIBERT.
Cola. July 4, '63
ISAAC E. pirALEFFER,
Watch Maher and Jeweler,
MANUFACTURER OF
SILVER-WARE and Importer of WATCRES,
No 148 North Second Street, Corner Quarry
Philadelphia.
►HE has constantly on hand an/assort
*. ment of Gold and Silver Patent Lever
lepme and plain Watches; fine gold chains,
seals and keys, breast pins, ear rings, fin
ger rings, bracelets, miniature cases, Inc-
Millions, lockets, pencils, thimbles, spec
tacles, silver table, desert, tea, salt and
mustard spoons; sugar spoons. cups, nap
kin rings, fruit and butter kcivcs, shields,
combs. diamond pointed pei:4, etc„—all m
which will be sold low for cash.
M. I. Toast ass it 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 Kir
cash.
Sept. 12, 18M3.-1y
JUST OPENED AT
IN FA MO MEDICINE STORE,
00 FELLOWS' HALL,
COLVATICIA, PA.
AFRESii supply of Drugs IN'real
eines, Pure Ground Spices, Flavoring
Extracts, Rice Flour. Farina, Corn Starch,
kc., all of the New Preparations, and
PATENT "'MEDICINES,
Castile, Palm and Fancy Soaps. Tooth
Powders and Tooth Paste, (one in particu
lar. the best ever offered in Columbia,)
'Hair Dye, Indellible Ink, Cologne, Bay
Rum, Perfumery,
TOILET ARTICLES IN GREAT VARIETY.
and everything 'usually kept iri a Good
Drug Store.
..xe-Strict attention given to Pliysician's
Prescriptions.
CARD.—Dr. W. S. :Ate-Como:A at his
Office to the Drug Stort.!", Odd Fellows' Hull,
daily, from twelve to one o'clock. .
Cora., Feb 6, Mit
NEW AND RetiiHIONABIX YLES
ITIHE largest and best assortment of
1 Boots and Shoes in the city of Lancas
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 RUBBERS,
And German Woollen Shoes with felt or
leather soles, jest received.
Every kind manufactured at short no
tice,
Every kind of Worked Slippers for
Ladies and Gentlemen made handsomely
to order A. N. IiBEN'EMAN '
Opposite Cooper's Hotel,
Der, 1'2,'63.1y. West King st., Lancaster
anur.ukvs zavralr,
SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLES,
Locust St., between Second and Third sts.
ATITT:s• ErtwiN, ,&gent, takes plea
sure in informing his friends and the
public generally, that he has purohased
the cuttre stock and good-will of .the
Livery Stable recently kept by Christian
Hershey, Esq., and having removed it to
1110
LARGE AND COMMOpIOUS
STABLES •
belonging to the " Lanib ITotel," ho hopes
by strict attention to business; to Merit a
share of public patronage.
GOOD TEAMS WITH' CAREFUL
DRIVERS,
can be had at all hours of the day or night.
Horses kept by the day or month.
All at the lowest cosh prices; and on no
other terins.
Columbia, Dec. El, 1861-43tnos.
GREAT VARIETY STORE.
JUST received, z larger and, finer stock
of Toys and fancy goods than over before.
My friends and others are invited to call
and examine the stock before purchasing
elsewhere, as they will hare find an un
limited assortment, gettable for presents to
persons of every age and taste. An im
mense assortment of Portmonnales, Pock
et Books, etc.
China and other fancy articles, too num
erous to mention, for sato by G. J. SALITII,
Locust street, betWcen the Bank
.and
Franklin House,
Coltunhia, July 4, 1803,
STON,E, piuNL, QUEENSWARB- AND
GLASSWAUF,
WE have receiyed . a large stock of Din
ner, Tee} and Toilet ,9ette, in great variety.
Having made large purchases - .for 'Cash
Prior to the late advance on Gold and 'Ex
change, we are enabled to offer goods much
below theMirrent rates they are lieldatt in
this market; ;Please, give us a Call before
purchasing blsewhere, tat we know we can
offer you some Real Bargains.
'STEACY & BOWERS,
Corner of Second and Isanust streets,
Col'a, Jan. 23, 1864. • Columbia, Pa.
LADIES TAKE NOTICE!
YOUR attention is specially called to the
very handsome and choice varieties of dry
goods we have just received. For sale at
very low prices.
STEACY BOWERS,
Opposite Odd Fellows' Bail, Columbia,
INTEREST ON DEPOSITS.
MRS Columbia Bankwill receldie Ailey
,on deposit,and pay interest therefor,
at the NM of 41. per cent. for Eilx months,
and 5 per cent, Sur twelve months.
' - SA.MVEL SIXCCH„
. 711 4. AOr - Cashier.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
17L14 aim orttaeot of Ifeo's op r l t i tre loys
- stztri Boo,ts, Aid* Bro
g=s; ite, • es', - Looms' via Chil n's
Baln2okolo, 401:14. and *item of tlt store
of 31.4.14T1R4 , a4
copitabio, pocoo, 460 1 - • ' - . • i
TM . lINNSTINAMA RAILROAD .-COMPANY.'
ARE noVr: preps:red:tip Media Mad: for,
ward FREIGHT on the PhiladelpblitDl-
Zvialon, to, and froin idratatioini where Itkiy:
. 3 , 43' agents, abltteiblloivingiatri per:trani,
BET BEN- ;IND ootirmitA;.:
FIT" t Clam. 2clClass: 3rd CLasa. Chmss.
_ 2.s:cente. ets,l 18 cts. - .15 eta. •
Flourin carloads, • .25 ats.'per barrel:
- Pie Metal, ' ' " 10 'cts:par . 1.001hs.•
BETWEEN PHILA. ANGLANCASTEIL ,
-First Class. 2d Class..3rd Class.i4tli Ch. 14.14.
23 cents. 20 cents . 1.7 cents. -14 cents.
' Flour_ 24 cents per barrel. '
Pig Metal, •- 12 cents per,loopourals
Shipments made 'to Pittsburg and all in
termediate stations as heretofore.
RATES PROM .COLA. TO PITTSBURG.
First Class. 2d Class; 3rd Class. 4th Class.
90 ' ..75'"" , 60 - 40 "
Flour per barrel; 80 cents.
pfl"..F.reight consigned to stations where
the Company has no agents must be pre
paid.
Articles of Ist Class. . .
Books, ! Fresh' Fish,
Boots and Shoes, Nuts in bags,
Cedar and Wooden Porter d Ale in bot-
Ware, ties,
Dry Goods, ' Poultry in coops,
-Eggs, Pork, (fresh, ..
Furniture, Poultry, (dressed,
Feathers, Wrapping Paper.
Articles of 1 2d Class.
Apples, ble Monuments,
, Cheese, Molasses,
Clover & Grass Seed,lfelons,
Crockery, Oil in casks or boxes,
Candles, Paper in boxes,
Casks or Barrols,Pasteboard,
(empty,) Peaebes, (dried,
Groceries, Printing paper,
Guns and Rifles, Paper Hangings,
Herring in boxes andQueensware,
kegs, Sweet Potatoes, -
Hardware, Tobacco in bales,
Hops, . Ten,
Iron. (hoop, band orType,
sheet,) Tallow,
Leather Turpentine, (spts,)
Liquor in Wood, • Varnish.
Marble Slabs. & Mar-
Articles of 2d Class.
Alcohol, tured,)
Coffee, Potatoes,
Hides, (green,) Turnips,
Lard, Vinegar,
Oysters d.,.. Clams, (inWhite Lend, -
(shell,) Window Glass.
Tobacco, ( manufac-
Articles of 4th Class.
Codfish, Rosin,
Cotton, Salt,
Fish, salted, - ' Tobacco, (loaf,)
Grain of all kinds, Tin,
Nails and Spikes, Tar,
Pitch, 'Whisky,
Plaster,
All Freights payable on delivery.
I-r H. HoustoN,
_ _ •
General Freight Agent, Phila.
.:,Vr•For further information, apply' to
S. 13. KINGSTON, Freight Agt.,'Phila
K: BOICE, FreightAgt., Columbia
W. 11. MYERS, Freight Agt., Lan'tr
Columbia, July 4, 1533.
orn.azon BALES.
fIiST received from Philadelphia, a large
e.) and well assorted stock of Stationery,
and Miscellaneous Goods.
CDTAP 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.
HYMN BOORS FOR ALL DENOMINA
TIONS.
PRAYER BOOKS AND BIBLES.
All the Writings of Celebrated Authors.
V:z: Washington Irving,Mrs. Southworth,
Charles Dickens, Bayard Taylor,
Mayne Reid, Mrs. Rentz.
And all the writings of every Stuudurd Au
thor in every department o): Literature.
PHOTOG RAPH ALBUMS
Having secured a very large stock at the
lowest cash prices, we are determined to
F .. 01 lower than any other horse in the city.
CARD P3OTOGRAPHS
We havo a very largo assortment of Pine
Photographs, Plain and Colored, suitable
for Albums, embracing Generals, States
men, Religious Subjects, Classical, Humor
ous, Statuary, .Cc.
STATIONERY DEPARTMENT
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, Letter, Nate, Billet, Bill, Tis
sue, Sermon, Envelopes, dm,
At the lowest prices.
Ink, Ink Stands, Pencils, Buhlier, Slate P
Rulers, Paper Cutters, Pnrtralios, Be
velopes, Pocket Tablets, ,hc., &e.
POCKET 1110K8 Or Evcitr VARIETY.
We would invite all to give us a call
oefore purchasing.
JOnN Si/KAPP-En,
32 North Queen Street. Lanea4tw, Pa,
Nov. 28, 1.883.
PORTABLE PRINTING OFFICES,
For the use of Mer
,
chants Druggists. and
all business and profes•.
r slonal men, who wish to
do their own printing
and 1 l• •
neatly c leap 3.
dpted to the printing
• ;:' of Handbills. Billheads,
Circulars,. Labels, Cards
11111 i Striall Newspapers.
•''—•••• Full instructionsaccom
pans each office 011111lr
ling a boy ten years old
So work them susee.isfolly. Cirenlars• sent free. I
specimen nhceta of Types, Cuts, lie., 0 cents.
Atli tress
ADAMS' . 11: RE-4:s CO..'
31 Park Ron', X. F. and 3, Lincoln St., Bestou Uaes.
utur.s:(l4.dy.
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS.
WARRANTED IN ALL CASES
CAN be relied on!' Never fhil to cure
Do not nauseate ! Are +speedy in notion !
No change of diet required! Do not inter
fere with business pursuits! Can be used
without detention! Upward or - o 0 cures
the past mouth—some of them very severe
cases, Over one hundred physicians have
lased them in their practice, and all speak
well of their ollioacy, and approve of their
composition, which is entirely vegetable,
and harmless on the system. Hundreds of
certificates can be shown.
BELL'S tirF.l.ll/I.p PILL. are the original
and may genuine Specific Pill, They are
adapted for male and female, old or young,
and the only reliable remedy for effecting
a permanent and.speetly cure in all cases
of Spermatorrhen, or Seminal 'Weakness,
with all its train of evils, such 11S LTrethral
and Vaginal Discharges, Gleet, the Whites,
Nightly or Involuntary Emissions, Incon
tinence, Genial Debility, and Irritability,
Impotence, Weakness or Loss of Power,
Nervous Debility, the:, etc., all of which
arise principally from Sexual Excesses or
Self Abuse, or some constitutional de
rangement, and incapacitates the sufferer
from . febilling the duties of married life.
In ell sexual diseases as Gonorrhea, Gleet,
and Strictures, and in' Disease. s of the Blad
der and Kidney, they act as acharm I Be
lief is experienced by taking a Single box.
Sold by all the 4.paggits.
Pricell.
They will, flu sent by mail, impurely
sealed, arid immidentially. on receipt( ,f tbe
money, by J. BRYAN,
76 Cedar street, New York,
Consulting Physician for the treatment of
Seminal, Urinary, Sexual, and Nervous
Diseases, who will send, free to all , the
following valuable - work, in sealed en
velope 1
TILE
T rTICETH TIICONIAND- TI
EATISE on Self 113 Pre
mature ImPeterica and 'Loss of
Power. Sexual Diseases, Seminal Weak
ness, WightlyErnissiong, GetieratTiebnity,
&e., cite; a pamphlet of 04 pages oontalti
lug important advice to the af fl icted, and
which should be read by every sufferer, as
the meals of mire in the serersst mange; is
_plainly set forth, 'Two atamporagtiired to
pa= tage.
ber 19,1863.-Iy.
risk! rah 1 ! Flith 11
ItirACKEIREL InnnairtaCpuiligum, In
/XL atom 6 4414' sgebE
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CELEBRATED ELASTIC sTrrerr.
SEWING-MACHINES
- Were awcirdecl the highest Prelniumsover all
Competitors, at the following Slate
and County_Fairs of 1863.
NEW YORK STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine.
First premium for Bfanufacturing Machine
First premium for Machine Work.
INDIANA STATE. FAIR.
First premium for Machine forall purposes.
First premium for Machine Work.
' - VERMONT STATE FAIR. '
First - premium for Family Machine.
First premium for .Manulactur'Er Machine,
First premium for Machine Work.
OHIO STATE FAIR.
First premium for Machine - Work.
•
- lOWA STATE FAIR.
First premium for Family Machine.
First premium forManuractur'g Machine.
First premium for Machine Work. -
ILLINOIS STATE FAIR.
Firstpremium for Machinefor allpurposes.
First premium for Machine Work.
KENTUCKY STATE FAIR.
Firstpremium for Machinefor allpurposes.
First premium for Machine Work.
MICHIGAN STATE FAIR.
First premium for Family Machine.
First premium forManutactueg Machine.
First premium for Machine Work.'
PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR.
First premium for Manufnctur'g Machine.
First premium for Machine Work.
OREGON STATE FAIR.
First premium for Family Machine.
First premium for Machine Work.
Chittenden Co. (Vt.) Agr'l Soc.
First premium for Family Machine.
First premium for Martuthetueg Machine.
First premium for Machine Work.
Franklin Co. (N. Y.) Fair.
First premium for Family Machine.
First premium for Manufactueg Machine.
Champlain Valley (Vt.) Awl. Soc.
First premium for Family Machine.
First premium for Manua - tett/el;Machine.
First premium for Machine Work.
Hampden Co. (Mass.) Agr'l Soo.
Diploma for Family Machine.
Diploma for Machine 'Work.
Washington Co. (N Y) Fair.
First premium for Family Machine.
Queens Co. (N. Y.) Agr'l Soc.
First premium for Family Machine.
First premium for Manulactueg Machine.
First premium for Machine Work.
Saratoga Co. (N. Y.) Fair.
First premium fin. Family Machine.
Mechanics' Institute (Pa.) Fair.
First premium forN achine for all purposes
First premium for Machine Work.
Greenfield (0.) Union Fair.
First premium for Family Machine.
First premium for Machine 'Work.
Montgomery Co. (Pa.) Fair.
First premium for Machine for allpurposea
First premium for Machine Work.
San Joaquin Co. (Col.) Fair.
First premium for Family Machine.
First premium for Machine Work.
San Jose District (Cal.) Fair.
First premium for Family ;Machine.
'First premium for Machine Work,
~ - The above comprises all the Fairs at
which the GuovErt at, BAKInt MACIIINES
were exhibited this year.
Sales-rooms, 495 Broadway, New York,
and 730 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia.
Jan. 30,-'94.-4mos.
NEW FRUIT.
NT, ENV Raisins, Carrants, Dried .Apples
/1 &v. For sale by.
31EN.ItY suyaNm,
Cor. Front mu! Union sts,
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN, PICKLES.
Also, Suttees, IC.etebnps d,:e. For sale by
Sfil - DANE,
Cor. Front aura Union sbi,
SEEDLESS RAISINS
STIAK ERCORN,lionnuony,fleans,Mue
enroll', Farina, Chocolate, A7e. For sule by
/11:1NRY SUYDAM,
Cor, Front mid Union :its.
CITRON.
CRANBERRIES, New Orleans Violas.
ses, Prepared Fruits. Also, Dried Fruit
of all kinds. For sale by
HENRY
Cor. Front and Union sts.
SPICES.
Particular attention is called to our Pure
Spices. Pepper, Ginger, Cloves, ;Mustard,
Allspice, Nutmeg:4, &e., whole or ground,
HENRY SUYDAM,
Cur. Front and Union sts,
Columbia, Hee, i, 15i3.
A LECTURE FOR YOUNG UN.
Just puldished, a new edition of Dr. Cift.
'remelt's oelebrated essay on the radical
cure (without medicine) of SpermatorrhoJa
or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Semi
nal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physi
cal Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage,
etc.; also, ConlinMinion, Epilepsy and Fits,
induced by self-indulgence or sexual ex
travagance.
?17-Price, in a sealed envelope, only G
ecnts.
The celebrated author in this admirable
essay clearly demonstrates, front a thirty
years successful practice,that thealarmlng
consequences of self-abuse may be radical
ly cured without the dangerous use of in
ternal medicine or the application of the
knife—pointing out a mode of Lure, at of ea
simple, certain and effectual, by means of
which every sufferer, no matter what his
condition may be, may cure himself cheap.
ly, privately, and radically.
74.1b-This 'Lecture should be in the hands
ca every youth and every man In the land.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any address, post-paid, on receipt of six
cents, or two post stamps. Address the
publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE t Co.,
127 Bowery, New York,
Yost office box 45Sti.
Sept.uvw-Iy,
CURARDPEELXIANDrigIiaIanrii
xvistrzutricziooncrearr,
PIIILADELPIII,A.
Capital $200,410. Securities $500,000.
mins COMPAN Y continues to take
_ll.. risks on good property at rates as low
as any other safe C'onipany, and conslatenli
with prudentv.
Policies issued for longer sbott term%
or permanently. LOSS,23lpromPtly paid,
Allclaims adjusted ;without litigation or
delay. This Comppnny refers tome past as a guarantee of its Altura conduct."' , ;
•Tuos. CRAVEN, Prost,
Gtz.t.irrr,..Tice,Prest.
J,AS. B. AIXORD
_Secretary.
F. X. ZIEGLER; Agent,
Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia,
Columbia, January 23,1864.4 y. , •
TO TEACHERS ARD SCHOOL OFFICERS.
113 b. .a 1 31S1 ea as co m
A TREATISE ON THE
freparailqll, Organlyttion, Emplojgeentg,
and Milbank& of Seta&
Names Wkikerskam, AMIL
Just ragekved and for sale by
april 9,1804. l ll4l U.AMtai
32!IF3ZER 4 gX 1 V"ir
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RO,GER3 Superlof PI.ATED
joge-4il kinds of Saver-Ware, mode-on
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