The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, July 30, 1864, Image 3

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Cbtrutinnienlieni. can be waxed uair.,ie astoni
darned baths soriteee rect 'MACE, edt near for add
cation, but as a. guarantee Of.good faith.
"To COrrespovotnts.
, Coontiniactiono, , &item, . contributions, general:A, of
- merit and interact to the render, wit be occeptiale from '
riends froto 11l quarters. '
' D. W.?" Ito is ono
of those liinirof pertioits whom you do not often
meet with in yourcity. Ho is a progressive. whole
settled, 'Wend genliemitn, and sometimes writes
spicy artior6 .for,our paper. His address Is box 399
•Cineintuttti 3 O. We thank you for -the favor done
us—.leatioiriype tell nu lies, rind'you may expect
•the announcenilent xecortlingly. What are the names
bf the Boston xud N. Y. papers
triarr. 11. .11.—Your paper leaves' this
•office regularly, every' Friday evening; the Nun In
rtiotwith us.
IL J. fellow referred to, is a
Moor miserable, cowardly idiot.' Send his letter to
the Provost Xarshal of life District. Wu will write
you
J. L. S.-,—Cannot publish the obituary
leotios unless our toms aro complied with.
READER.—Wo do not publish a political
•„fatier, cmtadym•ntlp pour ronnatini.lation eaudot
appear etherwhw than as an advertisement
CIRCUS & MENAGERIE.—The citizens
lot Columbia and lichlity will havean
,op
portunity of visiting an exhibition of rare
attraction in Thayer dr, Noyes' Circus and
Van •Arnburg & Co's Menagerie, which
will exhibit in this place on next Monday
afternoon and evening.
NEEDS REPAIR.—The crossing at the
AllOY,"on j Walnut Street, opposite Ilok,,en
dobler's Liver:s'. is In bad condition. Some
unfortunate ono will meet with an accident
there some dark - night, and then it will
cost the Borough more to pay the damages
than it Would to repair the crossing.
A NUISANCE.-I.l.ave we no Street
Conuni s ssiOrieri I(so, why are hogs per
luitted to-run at large and do all manner
of mischief in our streets ? A. stranger to
visit this place would suppose that the
streets wore used for a pasturage. Some
of our citizens are greatly annoyed by these
animals using the gutters in front of their
houses for a nest,and also entering and de:
stroying their yarclsand gardens. If there
is an ordinance to prevent this nuisance,
why not enforce it? --
PAT OF FASTING AND PRAYER.—
Next Thursday has been appointed, by the
President of the United States, as a day of
Pasting and prayer; as a return for the
many blessings bestowed on our country
during the into campaign. Our armies,
both east and west have been successful in
driving the rebels from point to poin Lunn'
they are at last driven to that lust ditch in
whichshall end the rebellion. Let usAlant,
one and all, unite in our petitions to the
Throne of Grace,to continue to the end what
has so successfully been commem.ed.
ATLANTIC 310 ST MM.—This world.-
renowned Magazine for August, has been
received. It is filled with the choicest lit
erary productions. In regard to neatness
;and , typographical execution, it may be
styled lt model; while its farne.l contribu
tors are of those whose very names are a.
guarantee of their ability. Published by
Ticknor ,t; Fields, Boston. Single sub
acriptions, fil per year; Single trintbers,
3U cents. U. liess has it for sale.
•PERsoNAT..—Mr.. Lewis Tredennielt,
formerly' of Columbia, is now " doing the
honors" at the Pentiqylvania Hall -Hotel,
Pottsville,. Pa. Animig other resolutions,
adopted at a meeting held by the env leyees
of the United States Military , in
that town, we find the following:
Ronsoivel, That we return nor mint:ore thank. to
'Junto hoot Whitney. antilo aide assioutut. Lewis
Tredent the l'eunsylratim Hall, for their un
remitting attention Co us while sojourning et the
Mal. scud we cheerfully recommend them rtv being
fully equal co their leek in keeping encul Hotel.
GnsPoWDEtt.--Juoublmeon of York
was arrested for permitting two wagons
loaded with gunpowder, to remain in the
Bank Alley for several hours, to the great
danger of life and limb. The case seems
to be an aggravated one ; a n umber of boys
obtained some loose powder arid placed it
in the cracks of some timber to blow it up.
The Chief Burgess was sent for, who made
complaint for violating a Borough Ordi
nance. We refrain from making any fur
ther comment upon the ease, as it is yet
undoeided,the Justice lowing reserved his
decision until to-day.
Fuss AND FEATHER.S.—The ridicu
lousness of the "jockey hat and feather"
was somewhat humbled by a burlesque,on
Thursday evening last,played by a "pretty
damsel" of our borough. This seemingly
fashion has come to such a pitch that no
young lady can be recognized in society,
unless she can "cut a. pigeon wing," much
to the chagrin of loving friends. But the
sight of the burlesque lady, with a feather
some two foot in length, imported from an
unknown isle expressly for - the occasion,
caused many faces to smile whilst others
turned aside blushing with reproach. Our
devil says it was the best hit of the season.
So mote it,be.
IMPROVEMENTS AT ' REAMSTOWN
granox.—ln passing over the Columbia
dr. Reading It. It. a few days since, we no
thxsi that a largo brick Ware-hotia s o and
Passenger Depot. is being erected at that
point, which is about four miles north of
Ephrata, and near Sebeneck and Roams
' town. ' A lengthy siding is there being
' laid bythO Company. The location being
a favorable one, and in a rich, agricultural
valley,mustof necessity be ono of the most
t important stations on the Road, in a very
short- ilme."From the' known energy of
dm gentlemen erecting the Weight:and
Passenger Depot, Ilotel,&c., Measrs.Shirk,
Aletser,and Bear, and the amount or ma
' teidlitelready delivered, it may be expect
ed Will go ahead with a rush.
Tug • ELEarrox.—Next 'Tuesday is
Set aside, by, the Legislature of Pennsyl
vania, on which the long contested subject
of the sagelises right or franchise is to be
decided. As s it is now allotted to the people
to decide this question, letall turn out• and
vote, *her pro or con, in order that when
the decision is mat, - no °balling will be in
dulged in, for—let it be good or ill—the
. majority must rule. Let the warning be
• heeded in time. As both parties are
working,tt in expected that all will
be miedik to atent the requirements of the
occasion ;--and let not the honest yeoman
be allured by the tricks of political derna
goffeitti;:butiilie sa 'American, worthy of
;lib country, come forth and card Ma ballot
emerdhig.te the dictates of his own con
acienee,andWhen the day will have passed,
whether to hint successful or otherwise; he
will lures the assurance in his own mind,
that. duty was required and that duty he
performed.
REG'T. - --z:The - One' Hundred
and - ..!Zinety-Fourth regiment, of one hun
dred dar s men left Raorlsbutg oat Sunday
night last. The organivitlon Ls as follows:
Colonel—J. W.:Fisher, of Columbia.
. Lieut. Col.—William L.Boar, LaneaSler.
MaJor—Oliver*C. Taunus, Reading.
Adjutant—Howard S. Caine, Columbia.
• Quarter-Master—John. A. Willoughby,
Huntingdon:
• TIRE DRAPT.-Th
county, in Ma comb',
2,272, divided among
follows:
ur quota of Lancaster
g draft for 500,000, is
tho sub-districts as
Laneastc.r N. W. W. 101
" S. E. W. , A:7
Adam :Mown borough A
Bart 25
Brock:took 291
Carnarvon 29
Clav 21
Ca:alien eind 37
Coralloo went vn4l
Columbia V. Ward 20
L. Ward rts
. S. W. W. 82
Lampoter East 49
I." West 40
Leactiek 41
Lwarmelt upper • 44
Little Itritain 36
Manor 166
Marie.cht borough 3S
I.4lanlicirn borein.th 17
fitfunheim township 53
'Manic 34
IMount Jmy borough . 3.1
Mount Joy township 40
Paradise • 36
Penn 36
Pequra 21
Providence 35
" Rapho
73
Salsbury Salsbury
26
Salisbury r;
!strusburg borough 19
'Strasburg township 39
1 Warwiek 39
Washington " 16
Colerain IN
Coney . 43
Conestoga 49
Donegal east 614 1
" wt•st 27 ,
Druttiore 56 1
E.url 63 1
Earl East ._.
Mal West 37,
Eden 21 '
Eliuifieth 22
Elizabethtown Itorongh V.
Ephrata 51
Fulton 30!
Ilettiptield East 571
Ilenipliehl West 63
laawaister Township 17
Latitatater 31. E. W. 74
DISORDERLY BOYS Fug ED.—Otnista
hie INf r eGinnis brought Simon Wane, Chas.
Minich, Geo. Fisher, Nathan Keitch, and
George Long, before Justice EVIUIS, and
arraigned them for disorderly conduct in
the street on Sunday evening last whilst
the good peopleof the Borough were wend
ing their way to church. • It.is time that
something was done, to break up those
gangs of idle and unruly boys, who con
gramtte about the corners orate:streets, in
sulting those who pass by, and disturbing
the neighborhood ,by loud and unseemly
noises. lieltelt, and Long wero
each fined $1 and costs, by virtue of a Bor
ough Ordinance, In such eases made and
provided. Chief Burgess Williams and
Constable McGinnis are deserving of all
commendation for their etrorts in main
taining the peace and quiet of our town.
ALLECIED LARCENY.—Asher Smith.
Captain of Canal Boat " Baltimore Coal
Co., No. 7," whilst pissing through the
" Buck Level" a few miles east of Middle
town, had a pair of butt chains stolen, on
the night of July 26th. Suspecting some
fie connected with the Canal Boat " Tem
pest" with having stolen the same,he went
before Justice Evans and took out asearch
warrant, and handed it to the indefatiga
ble McGinnis, who discovered the stolen
property and returned it to the owner.—
The parties are wending their way together
in perfect harincmy, down the " raging
canal," ready perhaps to make a "raid"
upon some luckless boatmen who may
chance to have an article of which they are
deficient. Thus it is that unprincipled boat
boys are constantly pilfering from their
fellow craftsmen, deeming it a kind of
legitimate business, provided they are not
detected in the act. It was well for the
Captain of the " Tempest" that the prose
cutor did not see tit to have him taken be
fore the Justice, as he perhaps, would not
have got oir " sect free."
NSW o*.N . rtt.t.l. lit - E1•01 INAil:Mit - A:
—Quito a stir Is going on at present hi the
lower end of to.wit, in the shape of moving
fences and tearing down buildings, for the
purpose of extending the Reading t Co
lumbia R. It. from its present terminus at
the lower end ofeolumbia, up in the direc
tion of Locust street, Where we understand
a Passenger and Freight D - epot will soon
be erected. The Company have purchased
the right of way up to Union Street and
hive met with no difficulty save at one
point, in a few feet of ground belonging to
Peter 31cTague. The CotnpanyolTered him
the same price WI paid for the lot adjoining.
and containing a larger number of feet—
which was $-10. It was positively refused;
his pi4ce being Six lhoulred and Pift2/
Dollarn Die Rnyx the company have
" bamboozled" him long enough and un
less they purchase it at this price, "he will
defend his bit of ground as long as he has
strength in his right arm," and warns any
person interfering with it, at their peril,
regardless of law, Companies or Courts.—
This Shows the weakness of a man trying
to throw himself on his dignity against
Railroad improvements and the growth
and prosperity of his native town.
Columbia has waited long and very I
Patiently for a Central Depot, and from
present appearances she will soon be ac
commodated. It Is rumored that the Pa.
Central R. It. is to unite with the above
Company in the construction of the Depot.
Whether the rumor be true or not, we
think -it -high Unto that - they should do
something for our borough in the shape of
a Passenger Depot. .
FATAL ACCIDENT ON TUE READING
.t COLUMBIA R. R.—The Conductor of the
Freight Train, John Keesey„ was danger
ously injured on Friday evening, 22nd
inst., about eight o'clock, whilst in the act
of uncoupling the cars at Chestnut
FltiL—
lie had stopped his train there for thoyur
pose of putting in ti number of•Coal , Cars
from Kauffman & Schaeffer's siding: On
the latter part of the trail* was St car loaded
with sandstone, one of which extended
over the car, even with the bumper. The
brakesman not succeeding in uncoupling
it, the Conductor went to his assistance.—
The train standing still and the bolt held
fast by the coupling, he signalled the en
gineer to move ahead, at the same time be
stepped in between the cars and seized the
bolt to raise it, as soon as they moved.—
The engineer mistaking the signal, re
versed his engine, when the brake-man
called to the Conductor, to look out, the
train was backing up; but he did not heed
the warning, and his head was caught be
tween the Cars, and the back part mashed.
Ho was immediately taken to his resi
dence in Columbia, and medical aid sum
moned, but it was of no avail. Ho died in
four hours after the occurrence. Half an
hour previous to his death he walked up
stairs without assistance,and was perfectly
sensible. No blame or censurebt attached
to anyone connected with the road. This
case affords another evidence of men, who
having long experience on Railroads, be
coming careless and indifferetit as to dan
ger. He was 32 years erne and leaves a
wife to mourn his loss.
FISIIIIIIIBLS SPRING 4 SEEM MUIR
MAY be found at the store. of Maiby &
ease. in great variety. ar.d of the be st
materials and latest styles, also a very
large susportmem•tofFanayand Witch Casa
mares, Clbths. &43.
MALTlrir tt CASE.
Cora. May 21, *61..
NEW A,D,VgRTISPIENTS
LETTERS REAAINING, 17XCLAINI
ED in the Post Office at Coluxbia.
Saturday, July3o, 1364.
tEst."to obtain any of these letters, the
applicant mllstreall for 'advertised letters,'
give the date of . thus list, and pay.one cent
for advertising,
LADIES' LIST.
Given, Mrs. 'Edward McCann°, Emma T
Heins, Catharine A ' Snyder, Mary
Keller. Maria Sands. Lucretia (2)
Mellinger, Catharine Wister, Surety/Una
GENTLEMEN'S LIST.
Bcarley Jacob L - Lawrence George (2)
Birch Alfred F Leash°lts Levi
Burgnor Philip Lezzy S C.
Burn C MMack.ey Robert T
Barger Dattlel - 0 . Miller Isaac C -
Bair Jacob K Miller Matthew
Campbell George Morgan Christian
Erwin John Miles Peter
Gramm Josiah Postlethwed James
Gish Christian - Pusey Messrs -
Celia 111 L Heirs of Serg't W Stideu
Herr Rudolph Swingler Thomas J
Hicks If Sycell James If
Barrie Wm. Thomas Henry ...
•
Ingham H if Young E S
Kerringer Robert Young Henry
Manful/in MC Youck Veorge T
• July 30, 1864. M. S. FRY, P. M
Ciavax-it Fox-c,caziammertioa3..
WHEREAS, the Hox. HENRY G. Loco,
President, lion. A. L. HAYES, and
Fmanxe rintsTox, Esq., Associate Judges
of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for
the County of Lancaster, and Assistant
Justices af the Courts of Oyer and Termi
ner and General Jail Delivery and Quar
ter Sessions of the Peace, in and for said
County of Lancaster, have issued their
Precept to me directed, requiring me,
among other things, to make public Pro
clamation throughout my Bailiwick, that
a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General
Jail Delivery. Also, a Court of General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail De
livery will commence in the Court House;
in the city of Lancaster, in the Common
wealth of Ponasylvania,on the 3d Monday
in August, the 15th, 1864: in pursuance of
which precept, PUBLIC NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor and Al
dermen of the city of Lancaster, in said
county, and all the Justices of the Peace,
the Coroner, and Constables of the said
city and county of Lancaster, that they
be then and there in their own proper
persons, with their rolls, records and ex
aminations, and inqusitions, and their
other remembrances, to do those things
which to their offices appertain, in their
behalf to be done, and also all those who
will prosecute against the prisoner who
are, or then shall be, in the Jail of the said
county of Lancaster, are to be then and
there to prosecute against them as shall be
just.
Dated at Lancaster, the 18th day of July,
1804. F. SMITH, Sheriff.
July 23rd.
I. 0. BRUNER,
HAS JUST OPENLD
A now stock of goods, at
Third zaack.d. T.X33.1.a.xa. Sitar.
Where I would be pleased to flee all my old
customers. My stock of goods is full and
complete, comprising
DRESS GOODS.
CASSI MERES.
VESTING S,
DELA INS,
PRINTS.
DOMESTICS,
Together with as good assortment of goods
as is found in any similar establishment,
Family Groceries,
eoffee, Se 4 AO Sup. or
PRIME SUGAR CURED IL MS.
FLOUR,
POTATOES,
• 4tO:
Country produce taken In exchange for
goods at the highest market rates.
'llaankful for past favors, I hope to still
continue the recipient of a liberal patron
age. I. 0. BRUNEIIt,
July 30. '34. Cur. 3rd and Union tits.
NO TICII.
RPADING AND: CHUM TELECRAPII CO.
11111 E BOOKS for.subseription to the Cap
hat Stock of the Reading and Columbia
Telegraph Company, WILS opened on the 28th
inst., agreeable to public notice, and will
continue open at the office of the Reading
and Columbia It. R. Co.. in Columbia, and
on - and.after the Ist,or Juno next, at the
Farm ore' hunk of Reading, untilthewhole
amount of two' hundred shares shall be
suhscri bod.
Notice is hereby gi yen to the Stockholders
to the capital stock of the Reading and Co
lumbia Telegraph Company, that an in
stalment of Five Dollars per shareis called
tit; and payment is required to bo made to
the Treasurer at his office in Columbia, on
or before the 23th of July next.
ROBERT CRANE.
Sec'y. aE Treas. It. & C. Telegraph Co.
Cora. Mity2Bth, 18764-2 m.
Sportsmen Look Beep!
100 double and single barrel guns, just
received at the Hardware Store of J. Rum
ple &Son.
Double barrel guns from $0 up to MO.
Single barrel from $2 to s2o.
1111V0 received everything in the gun
ning line, such as powder, Shot, Caps,
Powder Masks, Shot Pouches, Wadding,
Gams Bags, Sc., which we otlbr to sell at
vary low rates. J RUMPLE 41:: SUN.
July 4, "t 3.
CLOTIIS AND CASSLILERES.
ALARGE assortment of the most desir
,able styles of Spring Cloths and CIISSI.-
itteros just arriving. Sold very low. In
spection solicited.
Col'a.mar.l9,'64. MALTBY 4: catsr...
ICE CREAM. ICE CREAM. -
I.FIE undersigned is now prepared to fur
nish to tho public ICE CIILAM by the
Freezer, Quart or in Moulds, at the lowest
price. Also by the small quantity at his
saloon, between the Bank and Franklin
house, Locust Street.
Corn. mar.l2-'64. GEO. J.
CARPETS! CARPET.:!
NEW and Splendid Styles Carpets and
Oil Clothe, sold at very small profits,
Call and examine them at
Cora.mar.l9-'6l. MALTBY 4.t. CASE.
SUN UMBRELLAS
FULL STOCK just receivod, which wo
ill soli at the very lowest cash prices.
STE.kCY.S:I3OWEItS,
I=3-28;04. Cor. 2d tt. Locust SL
Spring Clothing.
A FULL Stock of desirable Spring Cloth
.4-ling. in suits. and by the piece, just re
ceived at the Cheap Store of
Col'a.toar.lo.l34. ittALTBY St CASE.
FlBlll FISH 11 FISH! I!
ACHEREL in Assorted Packages, for
sale Cheap at the Store of
AfALTBY d• CASE,
tuay"a. '64 Locust St., Cont.
rytnE NATIONAL ALMANAC A D
.1. Annual Record for the year 1864. At
WM. U. MW- 5 3- ( 4 Cheep Book Store,
pril, 9'64. Opposite the Columbia Dank
SHAW LS S SHAWLS
SPRIT( Shawls in great varietyjnet re
calved.
Cora.mar.l9,'64. 'MALTBY dt CASE.
150 MILES AROUND RICHMOND.
Price Pity Cents. Atthech book.
store of WM. U. SE9B.
EXCELSIOR RAMS 3
lilt /WIENERS celebrated Sager Cared
.111..nacts, Just received s dl7YData tbr sale by
EMMY 18lif. •
Cora. tnar.s-'84.. Cor. Union h Front St
AMP ORT.I.VT
' TO ALL
' Qr LD:k .LC ,ED 2
XIION DLCgaD,
It is well known to the medical &oats
sion that IRON is the vital Principle or Life
element of the blood• This is derived
eJietly from the .food WO eat; but if the
food is not properly digested, of if from
any cause whatever, the necessary quanti
ty of iron is not taken into the circulation,
or becomes reduced, the whole system suf
fers. The bad blood Ns - ill irritate the heart,
will clog up the lungs, will• stupefy the
brain, will obstruct the liver, and will send
its disease producing elements to all parts
of the system, and every one will seller in
whatever organ may be predisposed to dis
ease.
The great value of
IRON AS A MEDICINE
Is well known and acknowledged by eh
medical men. The difficulty has been to
obtain such a preparation of itas will enter
the circulation end assimilate at once with
the blood. This point, says Dr. Hayes,
Massachusetts State Chemist, has been at
tained in the Peruvian Syrup, by combi
nation in a way before unknown.
TUE PERUVIAN SYRUP •
Is a PROTECTED solution of the PROTOXIDE
OF IRON. A NEW DISCOVERY IN MEDICINE
that strikes at the Root of Disease by sup
plying the blood with its Vital ;Principle
or Life Element—lron.
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP
Cures Dyspepsia Liver Complannt,Dropsy,
fever and ague, Loss of energy, low spirits.
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP
Infuses strength, vigor, and new life into
the system, and builds up au "Iron Consti
tution."
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP
Cures Nervous Affections ' Female Com
plaints, and ull diseases of the Kidneys and
Bladder. _ . .
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP
Is. a SPECIFIC for all diseases originating in
a DAD STATE OP TITE DLOOD, or accom
panied by Debility- or a Low State of the
System.
Pamphlets containing certificates of en res
and recommendations from some 'of the
most eminent Physicians, Clergymen and
other& will be sent free to any address.
We select a few of the names to show the
character of testimonials.
, John E. Williams, Esq.,
President of the Metropolitan Bank, I.Y
Rev. Abel Stevens,
Late Editor Christian dvira ate &Journal
Rev. P. Church,
Editor Now York Chrouiclo.
Rev John Pier pant , Lewis John.on,lll.
Rev. Warren Burton, Roswell Kinney, M. D.,
Rev. Arthus B. Faller, S. K. Kendall...M. D.,
Rev. Gordon Boidinni, W. R. Chisholm. M. D.,
11ev. Sylvan us Col/ii. Francis Dana, M. D.
Rev. 'l. Starr Blair.. Jeremiah Stone, M. D..
Rev Ephraim Niue. Jr, J. Antonio Sanches,
Rev. Joseph it Clinch, A. A. Hayes, B. D..
Rev. Henry Upham, •Abrahann Wendell, M. D.,
11ev. P. C. ileuallen J. B. Chilton, M. D..
Rev. John W. Olmstead, IL E. Kinney. M. D.,
Prepared by N. L. CLARK CO., ex
clusively for J. P.. DINSMORE, N0..41)1
Broadway, Now York.
Sold by all bra:mists.
Redding's Russia Salve:
FORTY YEAR'S EXPERIENCE
Has fully established the superiority of
REDDING'S RITSS/A SALVE
Oven all other healing preparations.
It cures all kinds'of Sores,
Cuts, Scalds,
Burns, Boils, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Ery
sipelas, sties, Piles, Corns, Sore Lips, Sore
Eyes, d.c., to., removing the pain at once,
and reducing the most angry looking
swellings aud iuilnuiution as if by magic.
Only 25 cents a..flos.
•
von SALE nl
J. P. Dms - Ayortr., No, 4R, Broadway,
New • .
S. W. FOWLF, ( a) .; So. 15 Tremont
street Boston.
Anti by all Druggists. jyri*G.l-ly
ILOXIXCY OX' TEM
Dutch East-ludia Cofl Company
DE f , O T
NO. IGS READE STREET, NEW YORK
The above Company are known all over
the world as the owners of the Coffee Plan
tations of Java and Batavia in the Dutch
East Indies, and are the largest monopo
lizers of Coffee on the Globe.
_ .
The undersigned (who is appointed their
sole Agent In the United States and in the
British Colonies) will have for sale three
different kinds of Coffee, which, for regu
larity of grade and cheapness of price, will
defy competition.
Our "Batavia Coffee," , never before in
troduced in this country, but extensively
used in the A.rinies and :s.luvies of Europe,
and richly valued, will be put up atprices
to reach all consumers, and our Extra Jnva
will be the Meow/tut Bona* Coffee of the
a c.
N r e wilt have, for accommodation of
-Grocers, Families and Government Con
tractors, samples (dry and drawn) for test
ing.
orders solicited. On ribceipt of cash,
Coffee promptly forwardedits directed.
A. LIPPJIAZ.:,
IGS IU Street, N. Y.
jy23-2ni. Sole Agent O. E. I. C. Co.
COLUMBIA CLASSICAL INSTITUTE.
rjißis INSTITUTION DOES NOT PRO
_J. pose to interfere with the legitimate
work of tho Common Schools, but is de
signed to take a far higher position in the
education of the young, and to accomplish
a work which the primary schools, from
their design and organization cannot, The
special design of this institution is to pro
pare boys thoroughly for college or busi
ness,,, and young Indies to act well their
part in life, by affording them every facility
for acquiring an accurate knowledge of the
solid and ornamental branches. Special
attention is, therefore, given to the Clas
sics, higher Mathematics, French, Music,
and to all those studies which constitute a
complete education. In order to secure a
regular and well-directed system of exer
cise, and habits. of entire: subardination
and obedience, a Military Department is
connected with theschool,under the super
vision of a coutpetent instguctor. The fall
session opens on the SECOND TUESDAY
of SEPTEMBER. For Circulars, contain
ing full infer illation, tdidlesis
-11ev. 11. S. ALEXANDER,
jy23-2m Columbia, Pa.
" V OUR OWN DOCTOR."—TIIE NEW
_L ILLUSTR 4.TED 111'DROPATRIC
ENCYCLOPEDIA. —A Complete System
of Ilvdropathy and Hygiene, Anatomy
and Physiology of the Human Body n
lustrated; Preservation of Health. Diete
tics and Cookery; Theory and Practice
of Medicine, with Homo Treatment; Spe
cial Pathology and hydro-Therapeutics,
Nature, Causes, Symptoms, and Treat
ment of all known Diseases ; Application
to Surgery; Midwifery, and the Nursery.
300 Engravings and nearly 1,000 pages,
with Glossaxy and Index, complete. By
It. T. TitALL, M. D. Price, Firepald by
FIRST MAIL. $4. Address FOWLER v
WELLS, 389 Broadway, Now York.
Agents wanted.
"Of all the publications which have at
tained:such a wide Tarty, as issued by
t
FOWLERWEL none are more
adapted to general u ty Vann this rich,
oomprehensive, and well-arranged Enei
clophdia."—.N. T. Tribune. Jy23-3t*.
GAB NOTICE,--Tbe price of. Gas ihr
nished to consumers by the Columbia
Gas Company, after the let of July, 1864,
is axed by order of the Board of Dirootors
at Four Dollars and Fifty Gents per thou
sand feat.
jy2B-44 JAM DAUBER, Treas.
%WANTED.
LIVERY ONE to hatter that the way to
I.4eave women If to buy your goodsat the
Clk•ap Store of Maltby de Ciao. A general
amentotent of Spring Goods inst reeeterd.
Col'a.nutr.l% MALTBY a. CASE.
GRAND METROPOLITAN
COMBINATION. '
THAYER & NOYES'
UNITED STATES CIRCUS,
VAN AMBURGH &CO'S
MAMMOTH MENAGERIE
Egyptian" Caravan,
Combined for the Season
. of Ma, with One Price OM
aussion.
Consolidated with the only
LEGITIMATE CIRCUS
Peer Organfzed--Monsa. AND Barn Aernsmenenr.
Pre-eminent Equestrians, Acrobats, Gymnasts, „Teeter..
Clowns. Contortaortists, I toullibrists and General Per
formers—Splendid Stud of It a/11RID HORBIGI, PO.lOl and
Tatou Alutas—Magnitleent Collection of Litres Leona,
Trans. LIEOPIALIM, Scene, Hammes, Wm.'s:a. lifoutscrs,
Are. Itesom..„ Dune of all kinds and dna, Cc., gath
ered by tha --- •
Great
_Van Am burgh_ Himself;
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COLUMBIA ON MONDAY, August Ist,
AFTERNOON ad 3, and EVENING at
74 o'clock r. v.
Admission 50 cents. Children under 12
years of age 25 cents.
The DIADIIIIOI7I
WAR ELEPHANT HANNIBAL,
Cho Largest Animal In the world, weighing mm 11716,000
rounds. S, A. TAP/11, or
!TIPP 01' 0 T.1.17U5,
Of the New World. the Only One on Exhibit'On.
A WHITE POLAR BEAR,
From the male Itogtonn, the Only One In America
An AFRICAN OSTRICH,
---.441n• Pew! Mgt.: '
SNOW WHITE PEACOCKS,
A Pair of
JAPANESE MASKIN SWINE
The tint ever imorted in America. Madder an Immense
aanMy of tiara and Beautiful Mum, limn.;
and Rawmaus.
The unequal
DR. JAMES. L. THAYER,
The Eloquent and Scholarly Clown and Comedian.
MR. CHARLES W. NOYES,
The unlimited Bane Tamer, who will introduce Ids
Beautiful Performing Horse, Garr Edema, Jr."
Charles Reed, the ChuUnPion Equestrian.
George H. Batchellor, the Oreatest Limp.
or in the world.
Besides a numerous Corps nf Auxiliaries and Attendants.
The riloor,ssinn of this stupendous Consolidation
will be prolific in splendid efreets and murals of meg.
Aifitellee. 7/30
Mythological
c H of of the Muses,
~ . .
Ed. Parmeles famed Brass Band
Will be drawn by. Li beautiful Arabian Bleeds. &croons.
ly Caparisoned with cloth of velvet, richly studded with
Superb t D ens. ma ornaments of and silver.
other
e er
Carriages Baggage Wagons end oth
Equipages, [manufacture:l gold by the celebrated Finxisso
BitoTIIKR. New York l are of * e most elegant and eat.
description, and of incomparable style and finish.
The indiscribable amniotic of this wonderful Canicula.
frepreenting, a. it does, • IGOVIAG TAZIORABLA of
over a MILE In Lzverai with Its attractive appointments
and attribute.. i.. et. superb beyond conception, exciting
in the beholder the realization of the fervid amusements
which gave birth to chivalry and its attendantpageantrlea
The MASIACC.NICIM do ire to impress upon the Public.
mind that each and every feature of this Grand Combi
nation is entirely unexceptionable and of a high toned
and moral character. lhe undeniable excellence and su
periority of this establishment I. a conceded fact.
For thaliall.mueement of Ladies mad chum, Mg
C. W. NOTES' will exhibit his great
Performing Monkey, "VICTOR,"
The best trained animate( tfee kind in the world.
-- - -
Thehonly meeensfol rim' of the Crest Van Amintrth
will enter the den of graineg [Jane. Titoreand Leopardi
At
Poneiaech
M n n r y a s n .tncth m t be Int:A=olM Performing
and
OR. THAYER'S Educated
COMIC MULES, SAM & DICK.
Tea tionentem Pammumr will enter town•at or, about
20 o'clock In thamorning. •
•
The JiaminothECombluatlon wIII be at
-LANCASTER, July 30th,
I=l
YORE, Amiattit
t3-v...-::1,
DIVIDEND.
THE TRUSTEES i.:17 ODD FEI,LOWS'
BALL ASSOCIATION have declared
a -
dividend of Three Per Cent., payable on
and after - this date; WIJ.F,O'N;
Columbia, July `3 , '64-IL' 'J ensurer.
•
NOTICEC. •
m H E PERSONS WHO I.IOIII6WED
1. my Wrench and raddac «111 please
return them, and save themselves further
trouble. [Sy23] HENRY" PFAHLEH.
WAS.AI I IMD.
A BOY TO ATTEND A. STORE—ONE
about fifteen years of age. Num.
come well revo:—.l..elided. Enquire. at this
office. jr23-3t
A.IIMITOR'S rtOTIC33.
rISTATE of Samuel Lindsay, late of the
L4borough of Columbia, deceased. • The
undersigned Auditor, appointed to distrib
ute the balance remaining In the bands of
Hiram 13. Risk.:lc, Administrator of Sam
uel Lindsay, deceased, to and a mongthose
legally entitled t 4, the same, will sit for
that purpose on Tuesday the 2nd day of
August, at la 0 - elock, A. NI., in the Library
Iloont of the Court House, in the City of
Lancaster, whore all perauns interested in
said distribution may attend.
11 TRAM 13. - SWA.I2It, Auaitoi
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Samuel Hinkle, late of Columbia
Borough, deceased. '
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ON
said estate having been granted tothe
undersigned, all persons indebted thereto
are requested to make immediate settle
ment, and those huving claims ordeal:mils
against the Sallie will' present - Dann with
out delay for settlement to the undersign
ed. HENRY WISLER,
Administrator.
Columbia, July 16'64-6t
F.XECUTOWS NOTIC.E
Estate of Nicholas Conklin, late of West
dempfield twp., Lancastei:co., deed.
T ETT E RS TESTAItIENTORY ON
LI said estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted throb°
urn requested to make immediate settle
ment, and those having claims or demands
against the same will present them without
delay for settlement to the undersigned,
residing in said township.
July 16 '6l-Gt JOHN SMITH, Ex.
ADMINISTRATION NOTiOn•
'WHEREAS 'Letters of Administration
V 1 on the Estato of ISlichael Reichard,
late of the borough of Columbia, in the
county . of Lancaster, deceased; have been
granted to the undersigned, residingin the
said borough of Columbia ; all persons in
debted to said estate are requested to make
hnmediate payment., and those having
claims against the same will present them
duly authenticated for settlement to
MARY AN REICHARD,
Can. Julyirat-6t. Administratlx.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Edward A. Itelsey, late of the
borough of Columbia. deo'd.
LETTERS or administrationem said Es
tate having been granted to the under
signed, all persons indebted thereto are
requested to make immediate settlement,
and those having claims or demands against
the SUMO will present them without delay
for settlement to the undersigned residing
in Columbia,
SAMUEL EVANS, Administrator.
julyff6-t-6t.
JUST THE PLACE.
ITENRY SUYDAWS, Corner of Front
XL and Union street is tbephvee to get. your
F.A.SIILY. GROCERIES: -
Lie keeps the best stock to be found in this
market, and prices reasonable. Fancy
grocerles, vegetables, dm.,l4 . .season.
out,/ ClLia •
-•-.: ' •• -
" -"^h
IRON AND - 5T.113116
subscribers have received a new
1. a d large stock of all kinds and sizes
of Barlron and Steel. They are constant
ly supplied with stock in this branch of his
business, and can furnish it to ens towers
in lnrgeor small quantities, at the lowest
rates J. It UJIPLIL & SON,
Locust. st., below Second, Cora., Pa.
July 4, 1803.
..11JSTIIS GRAY & CO.'S
GOLDEN MORTAWDROG STORE
FRONT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA.
A large stock or new goods just received
Such ms
FRENCH EXTRACTS FOR TIJEIJAND
- _
KERCItIEFS.
FANCY SOAPS, •
STERLING A MBROSIA, •
LONDON HAIR COLOR,
CELEBRATED POMADES. -
FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERf3,
Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes,Combs,
Wishart's Dyspepsia Pills. Ladies'
Toilet Articles. Harrison's Extracts, &c.
AIL the most popular Family Medicines
of the age are for sale at the GOLDEN
MORTAR DRUG STORE.
The largest, best selected and greatest
varietyof Drugs and Chemicals in
Colum
bia always on hand.
Particular attention Is paid to filling
physicians prescriptions.
IVe especially invite the attention of the
ladies to our extensive assortment of toilet
articles at
GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE,
Front street, above Locust,
.1923 ,Columbia, Pa.
CBI
NEW SUMMEIVGOODS.
- MA LT .E 31." & CASE,
HAVE again filled their store with a new
stock of goods. suitable to the settson.
Particular attention is invited to their
choice selection of line dress goods, includ
ing silk, silk Challies, Poplins, Crepe Mar
etz, Mozarnbi rues, Grenadinetf, French
Organdies, Chintz Manes De Lanes, Val
sums, &c., &c. Also Ladies Lace' Points
and circulars. Silk and Cloth Sacquos and
Circulars, Partisols, Sun Shades, Umbrel
lasAc.,the. ' 2dALTBY & CASE.
Cora.. May 21'6
WHEELER & WILLSOVS
SEWING MACHINES
.416.R=1:71\115LX"0".413Cat.a.E33
For Salo by W. O PATTON,
June•ll,'6l. Locust St., Columbia, Pa
TIM CILIUM:MON
Patent Port ble Sider; and Winn hill.
30 THESE SUPERB MILLS have
t.) been sold in this market, and every
one or them gave unbounded Puitiafaction.
It will make more eider, grind faster and
easier, and is more durable than any other
mill in the market. A sight of the miU
will convince you of Its utility.
For sale by A. M. RA31130,
At li. Wilson's store, ear: Second and
Locust sta.Solumbia, Pa •
POCKET BOOKSI POCKET BOOKS 1 ;
N Orem Variety, from Fifteen Conte ay
I
to ' FL Y? , D4lax "' vrm. U. HESS'
Cbesp Book Store.
_
3111171 1 2 rasa: • •
MITE ROCAINOKA.3I JAR.—Wo has(
Jtuitreceived a full assort:mentor thes•
celebrated AntAioar JARS, which we wit
sell for less than any other Jar in do
market, and warrant theca to give satin
action. 13TRACY ct. BOW= 8,
' Center 2d and Locust Stearns_ •
Jrly 16 ' 6i Calanibis, Pa.
iirrisitiiiT ON DEPOSITS.
TE Columbia Ba;sitsrill receive ono
on deposit. and pay interest,
µat the rate of per _cent: for - inentha
and 6 per emit. nor
A. twelve
- S) .. n . ,
Jan. 30, '64.4.f.
~,,- SE
kneoler.
, •
fii__ L lfs - Junlting..friin.:lll-
er and Digestive Organs,
-'1(001111341YS
GERMM.I3RS
Tap 411EAT.ATXtiMpkTIMIWRI '
rr.cs _
These Bitters -
HAVE Min DO GIVE-DETTERAITIVACTIOIII
iluye more testimony! have more iesTee
table people to vouch for them
than au, other is .-
-the market. -
We defy any une to con traclict thin iesertlnn
ilarD WiLL - 1'.6.1r51060 .
To any one that will produces Certificate
published by us, that it not genuine. al
Hootland's German 'Bitters
WILL flu MEET CAST OP .
ChM/Lien)* Nereou.l Debility, Dimaseq Gtj
Kidneys. and Disraime arising front
a dixorderea z'talatteh.
()Nem , the fid lowing symptoms resulting
from disorders of the digestive °manse '
Constipation, Inward niu,s, vtaino,k, of
Blood to the Ifead, .Aridity of the Stems
aril Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for
Food, fullness or weight in the mom
aeli, sour ernetations, sinking or
Ilutteriny at LllO pit of the stow •
nab, sW/ niming of tliebead,ltur
ried and difheult breathing,
tlatter'g of the limit, chok
ing or suffocating sensa
tions when in a lying
pOhttliit
dimness of visfun, dots
ur webs before the sight,
fever and (hill pain In the
head, deficiency of perspira
tion, yellowness of the sk.o and
eyes, pain in the side, bark. chest
limbs. Se., sudden flushes of heat,
burning in the flesh, constant imagin
ings of Evil, and great depression of spirits.
mgr. m nor 13 MIT 3Et 2311 MIL
THAT THIS BITTERS IS _
uwir albariolua,
Contains no Rum or Whiskey, umd ease
make drunkards, but is the
Best TONE in the 'WORLD.
RE D WHO SAYMISO :
From the Re.. Levi 0. Burk, Pastor of
the Baptist Church, Pemberton, N.
formerly of tho North Baptist Church,
Phi I adelphia.
I have known Horlands's German Bit
ters favorably for anumber of rears. I have
used theta in my own family, and have
been so pleased with their effects that
was induced to recommend them to man,"
others, and know that they have operated
in a strikingly beneficial manner. linker
great pleasure in thus publicly proclaim
ing this fact, and calling the attention to
those afflicted with the diseases for which
they are recotnmended to those Bitters
knowing from experience that my-recom
mendation will be sustained. Ido this
cheerfully as ITootland's Bitters Is Intend
ed to benefit the afflicted, "not a rum
drink." -
LEVI G. BF.CIC.
From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. 1)., „Edi
tor ofthe Encyclopedia of Religious Knowl
edge and Christian Chronicle Philadelphia.
Although not disposed to favor or recom
mend Patent Medicines in general, through
distrust of their ingredients and effects, I
yet know of uo suillelent . reasons why a
Man may not testify to the benefits he be
lieves himself to have received frtint. any
simple preparation, in the hope that he
may thus contribute to the benefit of oth
ers.
I do this more readily in regard to Hoof
land's German Bitters, prepared by Dr 4.3
II Jackson, this city, lxaituse I was preju
diced against them for many yeare,,under
the impression ' that they ' wore . chiefly
an alcoholic mixture. I am indebtedto my
friend, Robert Shoemaker. Esq.,for' au'
removalef this prejudice byproptarestsand.
ine from great andiong`contirined debl
The use of three bottles of these bitters at
the present year, was followed by evident
relief and restoration to a degree of bodily
and mental vigor which I had not felt for
six monthsbefore,and had almost despaired
of regaining. I therefore thank God and
my friend for directing me to use them.
J 'NEWTON BROWN, Puna. ,
From the Rev. Jos. H Kennard, Pastor of
the 10th Baptist Church - -
Dr. Jackson:—Deer Sir:—l hare been
frequently resquested to connect my name
with commendations of different kinds Of
medicines but regarding the practice as out
of my appropriate sphere, I have in .all
cases declined ; but with a clear proof in
various instances, and particularly in My
family. of the usefulness of Dr. Hoefland''s
Gernian Bitters, I depart for once from
my usual course, to express my, ma il con
viction that, for general debility of the ert
len and &specially for Line •' amp/a* it
is a safe anti ratable preparation. In some
crews saf e
; but usually, I doubt...not,
It will be very benclichd to than: who suf
fer from the above cause. '
Yours, very respectfully, • •
J. iC K ENNARD,:
Eighth Wow Coates Street, Philadelphia.
From Rev. Warren Randolph, 'Pastor' of
ihiptist Church, Germantown, Fenn.
Dr. C. Id Jackson :—Dear Sir:—Pereortal,
experience enables we to say that I regard
the German Bitters prepared by you as is
most excellent medicine. In eases of se
vere col(' and general debility-I have been
greatly benefited by the use of the Bitten..
and doubt not they will produce similar
effects CM °therm.
Tours, truh,
• WARREN' RANDOLPH
From Rey. J. II Turner, Pastor Of it6i
ding, M. E, Church, Ph ila.
Dr.-Jackson Sirs—Flaving 'uesd
your German Littera in myfamily froquent
ly I am prepared to env that. it hasbeen
of grcedservice. I believe tltat lu most
duce of general debility of the system Rio
the safest and meet valuable.. remedy of
which I have any knowledge.„ ' • •
,Yours, Respectfully,
J. lz..roliNzic,'
' No. 72G N. Nineteenth Street.
-
Froth tbe Rev. Thos. , Pastor of
Roxborough Daptist. Church.
Dr. Jackson:—Dinar Sir:—l real( defilio
your excellent preparationeHoodlind Get
man Bitters, to add my Antimony to_ the
deserv_ eputation it has obtained. I have
for yeMlittlmes..been troubled stitl=t
disorder In my bead and nervous s
.I was advised by a friend to try a bottle of
your German Bitters. I did so and have
experienced groat and unexpected relief;
my health has been yells's:aerially bane
fitted. I confidently recommend the ar
ticle where I meet with. sawn 'similar to any
own, and have been assured by many of
their effocts. Respectstaly yours,
T. WrzrrEtt,Tcoxborpogn, ra.
From Rev. J. S. Kerman, of the Getman
Reformed Church, Kutztown, Berke Co.
-Dr. C. If. Jackson:—Res acted
have been troubled with Rispepala.ttehrly;
twenty years, and have never, used .W
medicine that did me as much goodies
Hoonand's Bltt.-ra. lam vety - much••
=d ,o ln health, after havfng takssv
-Yours, witAresacy
J N;
• 46*_ a.. _
Size; (holding pearl dowse quart
-111porbo
_dos. OS.
I nor. / ;,•• ••• •
BEWARK 04, COUNTERFICIM -
Sae that tho signature:44 "C. )L' JACK
SON" is"on thetirnsrrint of each bottle.
Should your nearest not have
i.bo article, do not be'put any oi" the
intoxicating that.ntarlbtrot
fered in its but ;send., to us. +laws
wilt eemrely peeked e by4Aprass.
Principal Ones- ated.illate
3/0; 4131.
•
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JONES EVANS. J.:
to Xol3.44matale•gli c . .l o , -r
• •• - - • ritQPSI
' For sale . * Dntg t. and ricaltien,Stmr..'"
ory town in tbe United Stales. , ' :• 4 " - T
April 3s, 1.8641.-ly
GeriziauloNna.ht.