The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, August 13, 1864, Image 4

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letter frop the 195th Regiment.
CAVY 21101.4ocAcr,
Monocacy Junction, Aug.:ill:64.
Nu. EDITOR:—My first letter left, us
very pleasantly situated at Camp ' i Vap-
Ar's Woods, near Baltimore. All were
anticipating a fine time at:least for n frw
week's stay, and everything Ivas 1 eing
arranged for our comfort, but on rriday
night, just as we; were I,boto - turniw• in ,
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orders cause to 4,ltit ' w two day's rations,
strike tents, and be ready to march. All
was •
a new commotion, and preparatioit.and
in an hour's time ice were on our mareb
lbr Baltimore. The night was warm and
the march being a pretty tiniek one was
pretty hard on new men, and all were
glad when the word halt was heard. and
w e had reached CaMden Station,
mnfmns net having arrived, the moo
quartereg'in,tles . freets and slept sound
ly on the hard pavements until morn:ng.
About ten O'ClOck on Saturday we took
the cars fbr Relay Station, and arrived
there about noon. Pitched ten's in an
open field near the rail road and by eve:-
ning were again ordered to be ready to
march at a moment's mitice ; ive'again
4rew an extra supply of rations and an
increased? twenty rounds of ammunition,
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making in all sixty rounds. Thig began
to look like sonic work, and the men be
gan speculating upon the probabilities of
a battle; Jurwe'ver all were satisfied to
move wherever needed ;mil all were
ready to do their duty. on Sunday
mornAig we left for Monocacy, in an
open truck train, with a burning sun
fulling 'us; and about four o'clock
we arrived here,being seven hours on the
road: Here we heard of the rebel raid
into Pennsylvania,- and ail were anxious
to be sent after the raiders, but it was
t •
ordered otherwise and of course we had ! I
obey. We are now encamped on part
of th . e late battle field, where Gen. WO-
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lace was overpowered'nd t compelled' to
? retreat. All around are the marks of the
severity 'of the strUggle,and many graves
mark the resting place of many a brave
A. *lumber of relatl graves slum;
that the Mitttle was hotly contested and
*4, tpay suffered severely, but being
o ••
four to oue they compelled our little army
to give way after a contest of over tour
hours. On our arrival hem we expect
ed, to have a little fight with the rebs,but
ac pet td i ktx have not 'Made air appear
ance here in any force to bother us. A
few ventured up to the Monocac2f, but
'soon found it more convenient to retreat
than pursu'e their course further. A
large nuacy troops are' collecting
here, for i;,:hrit purpose is unknown, but
you will no doubt hear from then? `soon,
and'that 'perhaps where least expected.
• have force enough to thwart any
movement into Maryland or Penn's in
prce, and should 'there be any attempt
of that kind they will flan force in their
rear that they little expected to meet.
The boys are all enjoying themselves
very welh and the health of the entire
regiment is excellent: We have settled
down into the regular routine of camp
life, with lliitialion and Company
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and Dress Parades. The inca are be-
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coming mare prOngent every day in drill
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and the Col, says we are doing very well
for green troops. Notwithstanding the
nnrdsiiips of a soldier's . liie , there are
many tileasnt times and many amusing
ineidlints: A' few p'‘‘ . -eniiig's since a party
of singeni from several Companies of the
'regiment proceeded U th dol2ri'quar
ters and serenaded him. The Cul re-
plied in a short n 4 PK% which , Its re.
laciveil With Mitch enthusiasm, The Col.
is much respected by all of his regiment
and wherever he will kad,there you will
ittd the 10th To discharge every duty,
and be faithful' to every tru4. (lur
is getting admirablY. The men
are learning the drill as wall as can he
l expicted, and under Capt. 'Caldwell and
our officers will in time make a good mon
patty. The officers are . all lqe'd and re-
Apeeted by the entire company and every
thing workS snioothly and satisfactorily.
This Morning we hail a visit from some
of the boys of Striehler's Cavalry ; they
are all looking well and hearty and are
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now amity , as an escort to Gen. Hunter. I
Whose head quarters are here. the hal-
anec of tho regiment, the 20th Pa. Car.,
has been dismounted, 'the government
not having the horses for them. 'We do
do not know how long we shall remain
here, bat Picsume we will be until
the' movements of the rebels ticotne
more fully developed, , and then we shall
doubt he after thetit. We have re
-.eired no mail yet, Hies leaving Balti
more, and are consequently without any
nevi% friiorliotne. hut hope soon to have
Oil. mail' pointrinniestion re-established.
There is no news here that I can-tell
you a!, wopld.be improper to spea_k of
the movements cif .troops, and- g ev,en' that
the government leaves us know but little,
except what we wee ip "air immediate
neio-hberhoul. All is bein. , done that is
possible and though there may be raids.'
and 'reverses, evorytittng vrik - work well
in the end, and victory and peace will in
due time crown our efforts. Oar direc
tions now are, " Co. B. 195th Pi
V. Ist Separate Brigade, Bth Corps,'
Washington, D. C.
giti s,
"Come on Boys, -rye got the Slag !'
(The dying words of Sergeant Christo
pher b.eta psey, color-bearer oft he Thirty
secon d Regiment of Itl.tssachusetts Vol tut
tet.rs (Irish) who died * in hospital at Wash
ington, June 8, 1864,fr0m wounds received
in the battle of the Wilderhek Ile leaves
a wife and •me child to mourn his loss.—
,
lie bore his flag and escaped through all
the grest hat lice; that his regiment 'was in,t ut,riY .
IV( litta day's tighting,when just after
planting his colors. ( - M 11th' Rebel breast
.rks, a (aid the heavy lire of the enemy,
be iovelved his death-womni. in his last
moments of We his mind ‘yandere(l back
to the Swats; or wife'. and 1114 last *wiu.d's,
Were—" Cottle on, boys, I have the flag!")
=I
•• mud. nil, boy... I lucre the Flag!"
thr. hrav , ••
In the titi.t it shaft not drag ;
I,nt my lite'Ahloo,l thmhtg save.
Thro` both..; Hove lorike it,
Oezttest tretottre of my heurt ;
Here upon it
Fthtn my 1.11)I HOW I part,
In 1 ho mnnyl.l.so.l3. conflict!.
Proudly oft I'm soon it fly:
fresh to nn• it rendered,
In the flush of life victorious,
With OW W 01111.1.4111.4, I lie,
'Mid,: the l..rtors of tho csrfusgc,
Wisp tos: its its folds to ail..
itrikol v 611111111 .4
rallill4 I lieNV..s ;111.11141;
.1.17:111 hlty,,, forever !
I•'7Kltt mei the but yield no ground.
Muhl I Met: the clihmut hittual ;
"rie th , Knn<at bOUJI ing gtut
Eehoitte bark the -host triumplemt
'Tint the vitiory ih men.
Comrades'. quickly gather 110111 . Mo;
Bear your Sergeant, flying, say,
That 010 gloriouo 'l'hirt}•-:ooend
:Nit.?l,ly tliught unti Heil this
Bear this litoewige to toy loved 01114,
TO the tireSith. and Ilt 1101110,
'rho uu wore in that 'tear circle
Will It.; ItilAstitil cone,.
l'lsnetlto veteran sttortte to boast;
Lot bravo et.u.rattos Lour 1110 witne,t,
I felt tightlug; at lay ito.t.
her haw tee drove dm Itobels,
Truntillad oa t hoar tratiorott, rag;
/111 W n :Soldier m tilt honor ;
Comp 00 , b o y", I ilaVe. the Fiiir,r
A Female Soldier
A short time since a woman was ar
rested and taken to tic Central Police
Station, supposed to be a loan dressed in
female clothing. She stated that up
wards or two years ago she, enlisted
in a Minnesota regiment, in order to be
near her husband who had joined the
same regiment. ller husband was kill
ed, and the wife remained , with the reg
iment for twenty-two months, and partic
ipated in several hard fought battles.—
Her time of enlistment having expired,
she eame tA) this city and wits arrested as
above stated. Upon her sex being dis
covered she was released and a substantial
contribution collected for her comfort.—
Nothing more was heard of her until
yesterday- morning, when she called at
the Station house to thank, (as she term
ed them) the officers who had previous
ly assisted her. From her statement,
it seems that after quitting this city, she
visited fiarrishurg, l'a., and joined a
cavalry pgiment. During the late de
monstration against Petersburg, She re_
(Tired a wound iu the right knee, when
her sex was discovered. She was 'none-
diately furnished with suitable clothing
and t'unds to enable her to reach her
home and friends. When we encounter
ed her yesterday, she presel!ted a strange
appeatance and attracted great attention
while passing aim the streets. llcr At
tire consisted of a calico skirt, %mum ,
jacket, vest, a paper choker collar, era-'
vat and dark jockey hat, with the num
ber 88th on the ribbon. She stated. that
Om was on her way to New York, where
site will, as soon as her wound heal , , de
liver lectures, devrlptive of scenes and
events, which transpired with her since
joining the army, She is about thirty
five years of age, and very intelligent.
Bole: (.tipper. •-
A Canadian journal reports that soy
era! •'considerable droves of horses, pur
chased iu Western Canada on Confeder
ate account, have passed down on the
royal mail steamers during the past few
days, destined for Quebec. At that port,
it is understood, they will be shipped
for a Alesicau port, avid thence passed
over into . the Confederacy."
Gen. Butler a day or two allied arrest
ed Chas. Gallagher. suttler, within his
lines, for selling a bottle of liquor to a
soldier, and confi.seated four ve;n:el loads
of goods which he had in the river. Jt
has been charged that Gen. Butler was
making money throtigh a connection with
Gallagher's operations, who has been
very large and lucrative busi
ness ; hut this action will no doubt put
a quietus upon these reports for the fu
ture.
A French paper sap t bat hy an accident
charcoal has been dise4erd to be n sure
cure for loUrns. *ltylayinn• a piece of char.
coal uptru the'hurn the pain subsides itn
tnediatley, the renuOy is cheap and simple.
and de4erves a trial.
lIIEM=II
THE iIigITED STATES - HOTEL I
EL tRRISBURG, PA.
tIOTERLY it, HUTCHISON Proiricters.
THIS well known Hotel is now in aeon
dition to accommodate We" tveiitig
lie, affording - thd niciAt ample con veniences
alikefortthe,transient guest and the per
manent. boarder.- --
THE UNITED STATES MOTEL
has been-entirely refitted throughout, and
now has aceozninodations equal In extent,
earnfort and :luxury to any hotel between
Philadelphia and' •Pittsburg. Its lotiktlnn,
is the best in the State Capital, being' tit'
easy access to all the railroad depots, Enid
in close proximity to ull the offices and
business localities of the city. It has now
all the conveuiences of
A FIRST CLASS HOTEL,
and the Proprietors are determined lc
spare neither expense, tinse or tabor to en
sure the comfort of the guests. 'rite patron
age of the traveling public is respectfully
solicited, Oct. 31st. '4%44
Sportsmen Look Here!
100 double and single barrel gang, jtmt
received at the Hardware Store of J. Bum
ple 4:Son: • .
Double barrel guns front F4l up to SAO
Sinqle barrel from Sto $2O.
' We have received everything in therom
nillg Vine such ra puader, Shut, Caps,
Powder Fht.slis; Shot Pouches, Wadding,
Game Bags, ttze.„, which we offer to sell at
vary tow rate,. J RUMPLE A: SON.
July 4. 'fel,
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
A LAI - ME Assortment of the most desir
:styles of Spring Cloths And C } INSi•
mem: inst arriving. sold VOry low. In.
speet ion so I
C01'11,11111.1%.19.-14.
MALTI3Y ,e. CASE.
ICE CREAM. ICE CREAM.
mli Movnieralgued is now prepared to fur
nish to the public 11.*F, (IMAM. by the
Freezer, Quart or in Monhls, 44:The lowest
prim. Also by the windt quantity at his
saloon, between the Bank and Franklin
House, Loettst Street.
Cora, GEO. SMITH.
HOW TO DESTIWY
EtO.IICUIES, RATS,
X 3 c•cl llcrixaes. 111...7a.te55. itCac".
USE BURT'S VERMIN EXTERMINATOR.
IT IS zArraLrinnar. I
T is pot up in large boxes for
Is all ready for use, without mix:log.l4*kb
oilier articles. Does not spoil or get dry
and worthless by keeping, like sonic other
preparations. Vermin are extravagantly
Raul of it. Rats and Mire die ont Or their
holes, Is not dangerous tons°.t.ivessat
istiu•tion to all who use it. Sold by all the
Druggists and Dealers tbroughont the Uni
ted States. CAUTION—De sore and ask for
Burt's Exterminator, in large boxes, with
red label, and signed by the Proprietor.—
Depot, No. I:l9S:alth 'remit street. above
Walnut. Alannfuetory, No. 1:111 Juvenal
street, above Walnut, between Tenth. and
Eleventh, Philadelphia.
Sola in Columbia. at the Drug Stores of
Dr, W. S. Mel, kle, Justus Gray A Co.
anti R. Willi tms. July 261-6 m.
Treasury Department
Office of Comptroller of the Cm-retiehi
'Washington, April 8, 1861. )
Trheremv, by satisfactory evidence pre
spitted to theundersigned, it has been made
to appear that
The First National Bank of Colombia.
in the County of Lancaster. and State Of
Pennsylvania, has been duly organized
under and according to the requirements
of the net of Congress, entitled •An net to
provide a national Mr/VI - Ivy, sfNiUred by a
piedg,o of Uuitetl st4.l.tes stools, and tm.
pro
vide for the eirculation and redemption
thereof," alp roved February 25, 18173, and
haa complied with all the provisions of said
itet required to be eomptied Zwith before
commencing the business of Banking.
Now, therefu re.l.l4.lloeCti Hoch, voilky
tr,4ll”r or the eurrowv, de hereby eertt
that THE FIRST NAVroxAL DANT:: 01P
COLUMBIA, County of Lancaster, and
State of Pettosy)vania„ is authorized to
coin:alcove the business of Banking under
the act atbresaid,
tBs.tr..) In Testimony Whereof, witno.s- my
hand and seal or office, nth; eighth thy
of 1.864.
11C(M
Cornptt•oller or the Curt•ency.
A~tril 16, 1844,
Susquehanna Planing Mill,
ON PRON I'ST.ANI) PENN. RAILROAD
cot umbia, Lalwasf.{.l. conyily, PH.
s rihseriber would re , :pretfillly nn
.l. flounce to the patrons or liis Mill, that
the iultlineeLl prices of Inhor anaexpenLes
inchh.nt to etirrying on tho business of his
estWhlishinent uotnpels him to charge his
enstonters nn advance on former rotes, roul
takes this method to inforlit them that the
following lire the prices ibr work dune at
his Mills:
For working; Flooring per 31- X 4.7.0
" do Went herboar(l4 " 4.50
" Surfiteing one side, in-r M. 2,70
•• do two (11l do 4.1 K)
" Re-sawing Whit.- Pine , flay
measure, per M. r.. 00
" do Poplar fh nina.4. do li.1)II
" do Ash, (Ink a; Cherry,
Oa merr y. per M. 8 . 00
" Ripping 4-4 par file; 1G ft.
" do S-4 do
(10 JOIOO • do do 4
Loather landed to the 3[lll nod re
torted to Yard without extra charge.
Aceoutits for working:entre-I-dog m o ther
will Ite eansitterect collectable every futl
ow nlhx. •
Thesubseri bet latson 11;1110 an tts-49rImont
ot 1t0t71411 and BRESSEII LUMBER.,
which is for sate at Market. Prices, mat so
licits a coatititatt ion Of pa bile enstran.
Thills It BACH:NIX:sr.
Colttotbla,.Tarie 11. ISM.
GituCERIES,
WI N ES AND LIQUORS
GEOWIE Ti E, Az(nt, 11114 just , re
t.urnt•rt from the t tly 'with a new and tell
selected st.vi.ortitiout. of IEO4II Groceries,
IVhieh he hi epablod to sell zu.elteatp H 4 the
cheapest. All grilles of *Sogors,, Cotree,
Moat, Fish, mid Provisions genurtilly. Also
>01) mut WILLOW WARE.
SWII/J ANI) LtblltUlturat CHEESE,
tavether with an orti n of CiEttMAN
FRUITS.
WINES AND LIQUORS
Ms stout: of Wines and Liquors will lie
nnind worthy the attention of everyone, so+
he will guarantee them to be pure told
genuine.
lla ro4poctfitlly solicits n 4101 front thosa.
W h o ! w e d nny articlos in him lino, feeling
satisfied that a trial s - ori fy word,
Call in the obi e+tablislioil static),
I !0.11. 01' VT/ [ AND tlxr().-N srs
cohinibia, oet. 31, 1,463.
xmcsumesztazi Co. OX' NOBS=
AVI73RIOA,
PHILA ELPH TA.
INlOBl'O H.A.T n 171 G. Amsetssl,33o,lM,
Charter perpetual. Insurance, -against
logs or tlamag . e by sire on 13nil1ingm, Zlfer
ehundiv.,, Furniture, ,te., for lona or abort
periods, sir permanently on I3nil Uvt s, by
a deposit or preimium. 'he prompt pay
ment of / "sses for tt period of seeegig years,
alrordm a guarantee Of claim Upon public
confidence. .1, wrfirn G. Cotwys, Prest.
Secretary.
to:N. 7;11 , 10L.V.R, At_to - nt,
Easement Blades 1-totei. 4 Colarnbitt, Pa.
Colunthist, January 23, IRr4.-Iy.
GOT OUR MATCH
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lll;atPL1 c 1.90,),:„.1.1aTits jritst reorsis:ea
TWO IieNDRED 'GROSS
Superior Ue''s nid
whoierake and
st, IttrASTSE.t. SON,
april Loetist 'street, Cora.
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New:York Xonthly. , --.
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Contai
iii riginal Stories pens
'ofthe best nAricap talent. Its first page
stories are mplete In one number, and it
,is filtsign br all classes of readers. His
torical roes dsceuces, biographical Sketch
es. wit, Ern or, and poetry, grace its make-
Up. OUR 'AlRMS.—infancy in. advance.
: To singles bscribers, 8400 a year; to clubs,
75 cts, and 'WO fkrAtiLtolatly one getting
up a club five or ten Tiersons- •
AD ERTLSING CHARGES.
"Our Di dory," -50 cents per Jim.
Outside, ' 25 " ~
I InSiao, . 25 . .. t{ •
All 06111111 icatlons urtist-be.addressed:
t i li. RATE J. BOYD,
F.,d itress d Pub'r of N.Y. Monthly, •
• , 3 Nassau Street, New York.
News d ters and agents, supplied by the
"AxEntc s NEws COnIAISY, 11 3 Xttsgall
Street, N a' York. June 18, :!3.1. i
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LH °TOG RAPIN.
TUE OL I O ,Qp.IGINAL GALLERY.
The subscriber has completely re-fitted
his establishment, and his gallery cannot
be surpasstd by any in the county, and he
hopes by eireful personal attention to give
the public lietter pictur...s than have here
tofore been produc , e d.'
AMIIROpY. 11.,.Ct, PHOTOGRAPHS,
Ivorytypesillehtinot.;.wpcs, Carte de Vitale,
I
and pieta r on canvass taken in the hest
style, and. a prices which cannot be beaten
Or cheapm *s.
. ./'"
,``Likettesses warranted, and a antis
i
feejory pict we furnished. without repelated
sittings, e asks a continuance of the
liberal pat nage always extended to this
establishment. Call and examine speci
mens at the rooms, northeast corner of
1. root and 'Locust streets. Entrance on
Locust street. R. 3: xi. ..LITTLE.
net. 24 1.862. ...
HOUSE FURNISHING
PANIPCLIRITYI\&_
rprrE ni Colombia and vicinity,-
nre respectfully invited to call and ex
amine my large ;aid varied assortment of
11017SENZIEVING GOODS,
Comprising every variety of
TIN WARE,
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
TABLE CUTLERY,
FAN( Y 001 BS,
PLAN (SHED TIN-WARE,
COORING UTENSILS,
CHAMBER WARE. IN SETS,
lOLLOW WARE. ENAM LEO,
COPPER KETTLES,
BRASS KETTLES,
Chafing Egg Boilers, Britannia
° Ware, Waiters, cl-c.,,tke.
A treneral assortment or wood and Willow
\\rare, Tubs, Yankee Buckets, IVash
Boards, Brushes, Water Cool( rs Ice
Cream Freezers, Tea Kettles,
Sauett Pans, Egg Whips,
Iklarket Baskets,
Lanterns,
11onev foxes. TA t rtl I,ll;rips.Toy Tin-ware,
`gad irons, Cistern PtttupY, Stop Cocks.
l'otree ltattAers, Coffee Mills, Trays, ,te.,
together wit Ilan assortmentorPlain, Fancy
and Lbselal Actieles, adapted, to the Toilet,
Parlor and Nitellt at,
Stoves of every Description.
GAS FITTING & PL'UNIRTNG
Carried on in till its various branches.
Stoyes,Shop 4, DWening4ol7.e., tiltedUpwith
Gam and Water Pities, m the best manner.
On band n gout { n,- , -;‘,lllllRift , of
Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights and
Petit Isla , . I;alvratized Iron, Lentl and Ter
re. C.atUt Water Pipes.
aY It-paring proulptly find porsotnthy
attended to. _ _
UM:VA I WILSON,
allrll 2, 'l7. 1. Cm% TA W Itht, 2))(1 MI., OW:L.
WINES, Laquotts, NEG.4.ItIS,
TIT E ,ItiiNcriber would invite attention
to his litre;e and tine st..vk or
ALL ICI 1);•Y OF LigUolts,
"iblifveco, PP.S. A.ll.
.11/: dais stoek lined up, and
believes that: he eau Mier as rood au( as
sortment of everything in his line as van
be lband in any store iII Collllllbia.
]le would direct special attention to his
Gemini TICS, These are light wines,
good in quality, low in priee, and a very
wholesome drink either fur ski: or well.
A large :/ssortment of
IVZ - 0 , 43x - 5ica3.0612323. Plat:6o ex.
Will attract general notiee. and will be
found to comprise some of the 'finest pipes
ever offered in Colmnbia. Come and ex
:twine thou. 131:(1-1.ER
Ow. front and Locust ,ts., Cora Pa
Tilly 4, 181;:5.
American House.
OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! !
BY TIIM BATSIIETA, UALLON, or qt.
Continually on hand and Do* sale.
BALTIMORE AND ?D L?. OYSTERS
TUE BEST Tut MAnFur AFFolltbS.
you hungry, thirg.ty
Cone• down II) 131 y IS:11(1011,
A11(1 Vat :1114 think 1111(1 (1111111 . 1111(1 Sinuke
FEOIII hlippt•r hour till noon.
PMIDY Lot:IC.ITM,
American Iltante, Front St
Oct. '24. 1R33.
MP/11RM : how LOST, how RESTORED.
Tt - ST puldislied, a new edition of Dr.
Cralvt.rwell'm Celebrated Essay on the
radices/ ell re (without of Spur
mat orelm...a, or sennuai weaklicHB, Invol
untary:44.l;lnm] LosHos,liapoteney,Mental
and rhysiestl incapacity, Impediments: to
'Marriage, ete„ ; also, emmuinigion, Epip, { „
sy, and Film, induced by selfindulgenee or
sexual ex travaganya,
Price, in a Healed envelope, only G
_ .
The celebrated author in this admirable
essay clearly demonstrates. froin a thirty
years successful praet ice, t hat the alarming
el m se quences of set f-n inay be radical
ly cured without the Mucger o us
in
ternal medicine or the app lea ion the
katitla—pointing out at mode of eure, at once
eertain anal eifeetand, by moans of
which every maiferer, no matter what JUN
eondition army be,may cure himself cheap
ly, privately, and radically.
Te - This Lecture should be in the bands
of every youth tied every Mail in the 111)1(1.
. .
Sent, nutter seat, ist n plain I.llVelolle, to
any iultlress, pext-intid, en receipt, or six
cents, or two port stomps. dilresm the
publishers, CHAS. .1. C. K LINE A: en.,
127 flowery, New York,
Sept.TlVo3,ly. Post office box
LIEUT. CENEIIAL UNITED STATES GRANT,
MSS TSB 11liALIST
TO THRASH THE REBELS,
AND ST0111:1 OP
STEACY and BOWERS
is The Place to buy your Goods.
WtirL I 'ZIOVs, rtrttesfit IoU 41.154)f
tinges, 0114 Dounkitiethiods grew. variety.
Thankful :or past favors, we respectfully
suliuit u continuance of the
STEACY it ROWERS,
nut y2.ti,*(l-1. Opposite O. P. Mtn.
82:30. SEVEN C CTAVE 5250.
ROSEWOOD PIANO FOR':ES
GROVENTEVA Cll.49DBroadwat;N.Y. 1
New enlarged seal e PIANO FORTES:, will
all !ideal improvemenn,
Y
: yean'. experience, with f..k-reatls
ed liteilitlea zur manufacturing, ell
-8 tO sell Ibr.CASII at the itheye tin
, . low price. Our' Instrumeuta re
*tee lagl/AlLsiiicaril_al...tlie-Wor.b.rm
and-for fire aumesalve years at. the
eatangtithip. liVarritti tedlive years.
p Nl,-,..cp5111. Caller send for il tv4erl p
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MANII,IIIIII,IIII-SIREICE
Offt - PLagl2l/2WPII2IIa.
.a.siowtisi 1, 3.43434,,
62,457,849 05.
CAPITAL, - - $ 400,000-
, ACCRUED SURPLUS, - 971,060
INVESTED PREMIUMS, 1,086,288
UNSETTLED CLAIMS, - 8,416
INCOME FOR .1864 - 300,000.
Loss PAID SINCE t 1829, 5,000,000
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on.
Liberal Terms.
Charleg N. Banelter, Isaac Lea, Tobias
Wagner, Edward C. Dale, Samuel Grant,,
Gee. Pales; Jacob It. Smith, Alfred Filler,
Gen. W. Richards, Erna. W. ,L4c,t , wit4, M. D.
CHARLES X.11.4.NCHP1.11; Preeident.
EWD. C. DALE, fire-President.
.LAS. W. Men GLISTER, Nee. Pro. Tem.
JOHN COOPER, Agt- for Columbia
nuir.r2, Iy.
1 , 3.A -E9
CABINET WAIrtROOMS
AND MANUFACTORY,
LOCUST ST., A FEW moons DELow 3rd St.,
CoLUAIBIA, LAN- COnt,
THE subscriber having purchased from
his brother, Casper Seibert, the stock and
good will of his extensive Cabinet Alann
factory, will continue the business at the
old stand, where be 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 urticie in his line. • Ile will give
strict attention to business, and respectful
ly asks of the public a share of its patron
age.
f rit.. UNDERTAKING will receive the
most careful attention, at the shortest
notice. GEORGE SEIIIERP.
Coln. July 4, '63.
ISAAC IL STAUFFER.
Watch Maker and Zoweier,
MANITFACTITIIETI OF
SILVER-WARE and Importer of WATCIIES,
No 148 North Second met, Conley Quarry
Philadelphia.
Er; bas constantly on band an assort
ment of Gold and Silver Patent Lever
lepine and plain Watches; tine gold chains,
seals and keys, breast pins, ear rings, fin
ger rings, brattelet4, 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 kit Ives, shields,
combs, diamond pointed pet:4, etc.,--all or
which will be sold low for cash.
I. I. Tomas A: Cos hest quality full Jew
eled patent lever nuivoquents 1 . 11M41:Inli V oil
hand; alsont her makers f sit nerior quality.
N. B.—Old Gold and Silver bought for
eagh.
Sept. 12, ISGI.-Iy.,
TUST OPENED AT
THE F A M I L Y MElllClit
00'3 FELLOWS' HALL,
COLUIVXM A, PAS.
ruEsu supply of I)ri i g :ma 'Medi
cities. Pure tir, mud. Spices, Flavoring
t raels, Mee Fa rutin, Corn Star h,
&v., all of the New Preparations, and
PATENT M E DICIN ES,
Castile, Pahl nna Valley Soaps. Toot ii
POWllerf: Mitt TOWI.I Paste, (one in pantie:l
iar. tno best ever ,ffertsi in Col um hin,)
Hair Itye, Cologne, flay
Mott, Perfumery.,
TOILET ARTICLES IN GREAT VARIETY,
anA everything n.,ehtily kept, in m Geed
Drug Story.
• 4 4.*--« * . tr i e t n itoltudni gi yen *0 rilystentirs
Pre4eri pt lens.
CARD.—Dr. W. M. MrConu.T.E, sb Ma
Mike hi the Drug Store, Gad Fellows' Hull,
daily, front twelve to one o'clock,
Corn., Feb 6, 1864.
COACH MAKING.
Cgrech, Carriage A' Duggry
NI_A_MST_TF.A.O TORY
Second street, ncitrly opposite:
LUTHERAN CHGRCII, ('OLC:11131A,
Cf I LVE M EDALS nnfl Prein nms awn rd
IJed at the Agricultural and ccha ohs)]
Society ofLancaster county. and also at I he
different Fairs, for the best Shifting, Top
Buggies.
Thesubseriber would respectfully in form
the public that he still continues to 11191117.-
Mei Coaches, Carriages, Buggies, Sul
kies, and other• vehicles in his line. Ilis
reputation as a work' min is fairly estab
lished, as he PAIL COffildellAv claim for his
work the merits of beautyolform, elegance
ot• finish, and strength of structure. Otte
of the distinguishing features of his work
is its durability ; all veltieles of his build
are constructed of the best,seasoned mate
rial, and put together firmly and substan
tially. Ile gives particular attention to the
REPAIRING OF VEHICLES,
mill warrants all his work in hisline to give
satisfaction-
In addition to his praetleal experieneein
the business, lie lags the assistance of tile
best worktnett—none other het tag:employed.
The public is respectfully invited to call
antl examine the stack on hand.
SA (JIM C.VRTER, Acrr.
Col 'a. may7'n4, t f.
IN EWAN 0 FA SH lONABLE STYLES
rp HE largest and best ngsortment of
1 Boots and Shoes in the city of Lancas
ter, embracing always the newest styles
worn by LADLES AND LiESTLEMES,
Boys, blirls and Children. As I mainline
tore the best 9 nality or the abuse goods at
the very lowest rates, (lower than any
others,) L respell fully invite the public to
my establishment.
NEW STYLES OF 3tUBBE3I,S,
And German Woollen Shoes with felt or
leather sole':, just received.
Every kind mantiltietured at short no-
Lice.
Every kind of Worked Slippers for
Ladies and Gentlemen made handsomely
to order A. X. intIO:I!7.INIAN,
Opposite Cooper's Hotel,
Dec. 12;63.1y. West King st., Limettster
NEW FRUIT.
EW Raisins, Currants, Dried Apples
te., ate. I•'or sale by
lIENRY S;I:YYD.I3I,
Cur. Front.1%11(113111011 Mtg.
ENGLISH AND A 111.F.ItidA
Also, Sauces, Foirsitle 133„
If EW/ 81.7YDAM,
Cur. Front and Union flt 9.
SEEDLESS RAISINS.
I EAR - Encortx lominotly,Bestrts,:krar -
curtail, Farina, Clioeolate, fie. Fur sale by
HEN"RY SIJY DAM,
Cor, Irnt tool rll.ll/11
CITRON
CRANBEIZIMiiS, .Neu- OrleAw4 31e1ns
sem, Prepared Fruits. Also, Dried Fruit
of all kinds. For tattle lir -
ITENIZY seynA:Nr,
(or. Prow( alai th lion sig.
SPICES.
Part irnlnr nttention is eulled to our PTI TO
Sp e a r..tanccr , Cloves, :%lustard,)
Nutmegs, A:c.„-Aviable or „ground.
ISENItY
Vor. Front and Union att,-
Coltutthist, Ate,
rucrroottl.a?..imt - Aratumas. Fliht. Fish:'! rix2oll
THE: feirgrgi. - nmgort merit .erer offeriA nASACKEREL ansorgod. Stoit*)4,
Colombia att. the ellen. hook. store of
, More iand for Kale 1w
11.E.SS. mar. 2.6,. 6 4 ,MALTS . I" at. CA Sr..
, LocAzeriuniin.T. tacmacte.
-BE I,iII4SYLVAIVIA_ L ROAD ICOMPAIVIV
ARE now prepared to receive and Sor
ward FItEIC3RT on the _Philadelphia Di . 7:
vision, to and from all stations where they
have agent's, at thefollOvrEng rates perlinn-,
dred pounds: • „.
BETWEEN PIEILA. AND COLUMBIA. .
First Class. 2d Class. 3rd. Class. 4th Class.
25 cents. 21 cts. cts. 15 cts:.
Flourin car loads, 25 cts. per barrel. •
Pig Metal, 10 cts. per 100 lbs..
BEIM BEN PEILA. AND LANCASTER..
First Class, 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class.
21 cents. 20 cents. 17 cents. 14 cents.
Flour, 24 cents per barrel. '
Pig Metal, 12 cents per 100 pounds'
Shipments made to Pittsburg and all in
termediate stations us heretofore. -
RATES PROM COLA. TO PITTSBURG.
First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class.
00 75 , 00 '4O
Flour per barrel, 80 cents.
J'AO-Freili;ht consigned to station; where
the Company has no agents must he pr.:,.-
paid.
Articles of Ist Class. -
Books, Fresh Fish,
Boots and Shoes, Nuts in bags,
Cedar and Wooden Porter • & Ale in bet-
Ware"; ' tles,
Dry Goods,. Poultry in coops,
Ego, , , Pork, (fresh,
Furniture, ' Poultry, (dressed,
Feathers, Wptpping paper.
Articles of 241 Oaks.
Apples, ble Monuments,
Cheese, " Molasses,
Clover c Grass Soed,Melons,
Crockery, OR in casks or boxes,
Candles, Paper in boxes,
Casks or Barrels,Pastetourd,
(empty,) ..P6iu:hes, (dried,
Groceries,Printing paper, •
Guns an Rifles, Paper hangings,
Herring in boxes andQueensware,
kegs, Sweet Potatom
Hardware, , Tobacco in hales,-,
Hops, Tea,,
Iron. (hoop, band orType, '
sheet,) 'fallow,
Leather, Turpentine, (spls,)
Liquor in IVood, Varnish.
Marble Slabs & Mar
' Articles of 34 Class.
Alcohol, tared,)'
Coffee, Pottitcx,s,
hides, (green,) Turnips,
Lord, - Vinegar,
Oysters & Clams, - (inlViiite Lead,
(shell,) 'Window Glass. •
Tobacco, ( manufac-
Articles of 4111 Class,
Codfish, Rosin,
Cotton, Salt,
Fish, salted, Tobac.co, (leaf,)
Grain of all kinds, Tin,
Nails and Spikes, Tar,
Pitch, Whisky,
Plaster,
All Freights payable on deliverv.
H. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Phila.
~..717-t -.For further information,
apply to ,
S. B. K INGSTON, FreightAg,t,Phils..
E. K. BOIC_E, Freight Agb, Columbia.
W. IL MYERS, Freight Agt., Lan'tr.
Columbia, Silly 4, 'ISM.
TILELIVE SAVES.
(US T received from Pltilndelpitia.a Ittrgo
el mid well assorted stoek. of St:t t lottery,
and iseellnneous Goods.
CLITAP AND GOOD BOONS,
Viz: Books of Travels, Books of History,
Books for Devotion, Books :Ilion t Patriots,
Rooks for Areelinnies, Books abort the lie
hellion, Books of Beatify,
HYMN BOOKS FOIL ALL I)ENOMINA
TIONS.
PRAYER TIOOKS AND RIRLE•.
All the Writings of Celebrated Authors.
Vlz: Washington Ind M Ps. South \mall,
Charles Dieketts, Bayard Taylor,
Mayne iteid, Airs. I I entz.
A 111 all the writings ()revery Slumlord Au
thor in every department or Literature.
PITOTOlflllil 3 ll ALITIIJIS.
11111 - 111:8: '41%11'141 :t Vory pa,(. st (wiz nt lhe
lowest, cash prives., we nr: determined M
.4 , 41 krwer than any theeigy.
en lrF r!10 . 1:0012 , ‘ PUS
We have a i!ry large assoil meat of Flue
Photographs, Phil II a n d Colored, suitable
!hr Albums, embraving Generals., States,
men, Refl.:joy:A:int jeeLs, Ulassieal,
liaunor
ous, Statuary, &e.
STATIONERY DEPARTMENT
We have taken pains to gx4 up a very
large and good assort ment of Slat katery 0
on kinds.
Blank Books of every desoription, Paper
Foolscap, Letter, Note, Billet, Rill , TiB
- Sitq.ll‘oll, EllVVittpt.i t 6e.
At the lowest prices.
Ink Stands, Pvirell4, Itohlter, Slate f•
nulers, Palwr Cutters, Portl`.llios,
veloi)es, Pocket Tablets, ke.,
TOVKET n logo of EVI•MY VARIETY'.
WO WOlll4l invite all to giv it f a call
ocli.re purchasing.
JOHN SIII , ...VEPER,
ft! North Queen Street. Lanciv,ter, Pa.
NIIV. a, ISCA.
PORTABLE PRINTING OFFICES.
• For the me of Met ,
eitttftht. Itrity.Tgiuttt r , and
rt,. 1.11 trult.illt•ss+llll•l
At ilt:11 1:1,11, a ho %%1.41110
.11, th,:r m‘ll printing,
neatly Mid cheap)
A 511114041 ill Ow printing
~ f 111in,11,1115.1111111..115.
' Orem Ito's. Lnlteht. Car.tht
• Ncs.:llaVon,
' Full iiimlnieff"risneemil
Rho" molt attire total.
It Loy toll yetert+ 011
So wort: them .nneee.thlly. l'ireithtr4 sill free.--
sireeituort sheets trf Cat., kte, 6 cent,
MEM
.tn.txs • rriEss eO..
Thrt. T.
nv.r.5:14,1y.
BELLS PECIP/0 PILLS.
'WARRANTED IN ALL CASES
AN be relied on! Never full to ours
CDo
not nauseate ! Are speedy in :alien !
No ehange of diet required ! Ito not inter
fere with business pursuits! Can he used.
With out detention! 'Upward of 200 cures
the past month—some of them yet y severe
cases. Over one hundred physieitins have
used them in their practice, and all speak
well of - their etlhatny, and approve of their
composition, which is entirely vegetable,
and harmless on the :..-stein., hundreds of
certificates can be shown,
nimus SPECIFIC Pim-s are the original
and only 12:minim , Sp(sdile Pill. They are
adapted - for male and female, old or young,
and the only reliable remedy for electing
a permanent and speedy euro in all cases
of Spermatorrhen, or Seminal NVettkne:e‘,
with all its train (devils, such as Urethral
and Vaginal Discharges, Glect, the Whites,
Nightly or Involuntary Emissions, Ineon
tinenee, Genial Debility and Irritability,
Impotence, Weakness or Loss of Power,
Nervous Debility, ate., Jze., all of which
aLisc t principally from Sexual Excesses or
Self Alnise, or some constitutional de
rangement. and incapacitates the sufferer
from fultilling the duties or married lift..
In all sexual diseases, as Gonorrhea, Gleet,
and Strictures, and in Diseases of the Iliad
der and Kidney, they net as a charm f Re
lief experienced by taking a single box.
'Sold by all the principal druggist s .
Price 31.
They will be sent by mail, securely
sealed, and conlidential*,.., on receipt of the
money, by J. BRYAN,
No. 711 Cedar street, New York,
Consulting Physician tbr the treatment of
Seminal, Urmarv,-Sextml..itral Nervous
Diseases, who send, frisi to ail, the
following valuable work, in sealed ren
velope :
Tufb nr-rtrxrt Tuors.vsn—Docron
BELL'S TREATISE on Self-Abuse, Pre
mature 'Decay Isupotenee and Loss of
Power: Sexual Diseases, Seminal Weak
ness, Nightly Emissions, General Debility,
at c., ste„ a pamphlet of di pages, contain
ing
inmortant advice to the attlieteid, and
which idiotildbe read by every sufferer, 1114
the niettits Of cure in the severest stages is
plainly set forth. Two staaap4 re4itired to
law postage:
DeceMber l . 9 ., 1863.4 y:,
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.TEE lilattrfiguisTon.
erof I°rQat and'
.I.l. , 'Locust k hetv,where is kept constantly.
onlttind'xidit •and•bompleteitssortmei3t ot.
Boors S ILES, GITER.S;
All styles and rletles of - Alen's, poy'ia,
Childreit'swear.
WE PIANITFAO 1 1 0 ORDER,
' and keep constantly c hand, a ,stock of
ready-my:de work. • itl,,Ving . prinnptly
attended to. • -
' -
Eats, Caps, - Straw „
A full assortment of flat and Caps of
the latest styles, ,always kept on Jaunt.
Otir whole time and attention devoted
to our business, hence we are better tibia
to give our customers satisfaction. The
puplicare respectfully Invited - to ill ; and
examine our stock.
: ' .1 J. S. SNYDER,
Cor. Front nnd ,I.;ocuse Meets
Cora,
!TUZ CoratriVEßl,49.
INSIJRAINVE eOIIIIPANY I '
OF COLMIII 3 , LINCISTER DAINTY 'PA.
FOUICTH ANNUAL REPORT.
Whole nmotnit inmoreil., $2,1'07,435 C$
Whole amount of Preniiein Notes, • • 2:,4,1131 -46
litilanee Cosh Prernittins,,,hin
miry 1,180, $2,120 al
neeyit for Prem. less'Agent's •
eetniniiiins in 2863,, 9;5,
# 2 46
Reeelpt. for .tissessments less •
Agent's eonurikisioninlS63. .2,385 M.
Lnopej 1 1 1 . )11 ' eXpe - 1114'14 lead' Itl
„ $70,133
nal. or PrOiniu 7 riAn.j;lSGi 4.7 1.4
_
-- $13,887 79
A. S. GREEN, Preahlent,
GEORG.V I r ot'lgq, Jr., Secretary.
.M . ICiTAm S. 54rp.14..x, Treasurer.
±3X.M9t 3 pG"Z y CiFit.l9: ,
R. T. Ryon. .To W. Steacy, .
John Fendrich.
..oe9. Young, Jr.,
H. G. Minieb. 'Nicholas M'Donuld,
SiangEberleM, Mielu
Amos S Green . , S. C. Slayinaker,
Edmund Spciring, Cora. Feb. 13, 1864.
Cabinet Making and Undertaking
undCtsigned would inform hi
friends and the public that-he husllOW in
creased facilities for turtling out work, and
his
FURNITURErWAREJIOONS,
Are now well suppled with new and beau
tiful furniture of the latest improved styles.
Bre mannaictures to order and will keep
Constantly on hand Dressing, Plain and
Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card,
Dining and Centre Tables, Common, Fan
cy and French Bedsteads; all of which will
be sold on the most reasonable terms. Ap
ho manufactures his own work ho
hied to warrant every article to be what it
is represented.
CIIAIRS, CHAIRS.
•
All,kinds of Chairs kept on hand or nuin
nthetu red to order. Cone, Windsor, Arm
and Rottkinp; Chairs; Settees, Camp and
Counter Stools, Sulks, Tete-a-tetes, and
Stu Wed Seat Chairs, matte to order, &nil
Chairs repainted and repaired.
UN DE RT A KI NG
Pullen - as wilt bent tender! totrith prompt
ness, to whin h he gives, his personal atten
tion. Lie is prepnrcil with ice boxes aunt
coolers to preserve corpse, ILS may he
rr
yn
MAHOGANY OR WALNUT COFTINF:
rurnishe.l plght or Cooed in nny style that
may be roptirorl. Ile respeethully
0 share of imblio patronage, as well n
continua nee of the custom n•itht whi c h
ha , : been liberally favored.
CIIN SITENBEW4EI ,
South Side of Liieust, St., beiweert Seeeuct
nii.L Third. jth.d.17;133.
G 18.41.11.3) rinr..ll.2V Dl 4 /IARXN fI
II SITIELLIMICIE contrzurr.
P I I 1 I. A 1) E L I' I L I A.
Capital $:100,000. Socurit leg ;I:300,001.
/11111:i Ct. PAAY continues to take
trn property at mites nAlow
us any other so:/1". Con wally', anti consistent
with prialetiee.
rolteles issued fhr long or short terms,
or permanently. Tosses promptly paid.
All claims u l usted without litigation or
delay. This Company refers to nail - mist us
a guitrantee ia its nil arc eomluet.
Tiros. ertAvitx, Prest.
A. S. tturt.twr, Vice ['rest.
Jas. ii. A.rvott n, SPertA cry.
F. X, ZiEtt LER, Agent,
Bacement [tote', Colombia, Pa
Colon' hitt, January 23, 1 t461.-Iy.
G...V.E141.1C 1 v4s.ztorr.Tsr STOREI.
JUST received, a larg,er and finer stock
(Jr Toys and iiittey gout is than ever before.
My !rituals and ',tilers are invited to call
and examine the stock 1101b1V 13111T13:1Sillg
elsewhere, as they will here find au un
tintiteal assortment, suitable liar presents to
persons of every age and taste. An int
1111`11tie LItig(10.1110.1t OC rorttuomaties, Pock
et Books, de.,
China and other fancy artteles, too num
erous to mention, Ihr sale by tl„ SMITii,
Loeust street, het %Veen the Bank um&
Franklin 31011 W.
Colltillbill, July 4, lgtitl.
MANURES ! MANURES !I
Partnere Please take Notice!
That TASKEIt ~Cl. CLARK'S,
SUPER PUOSPELATEI of LIPARI,
one of the hest FP:UTILIZERS
now in 'market, is Manufactured from mi
l/milt Bones, Peruvian (4111110 and Other
valuable hafredicing; thus furnialting'for
(GRANS or a:TIM .. .N . , it most efficient and
reliable manure. Price $5,1 per ton, of
2,000 pontnis.
OUR MAT AND BONE COMPOST,
made from refuse Meat and Bone from tho
Slaughterhouse, is well attained to promote
the growth of Corn, Potatoes, Turnips, alp•.
Price *33 per ton, in 131315.
MI It MANURE
A ('heal) nail strong* Fertilizer, from hair
and refuse liquor of boiled bones, 6:r., Sl'.
Price, t 425 per ton, in Slam.
TASKER St. CLARK,
S. Clor. sJ# ,6 Iyan/4iovton SC, liWkwidphid.
TO TILE LOTERS OF TUE
FRAGRAPir W 33 Itt:
it knoim throughout too nod
breadth of Columbia and vicinity, that
GEORGE M. BOOTH, Locust street, next
door to the Post Otliee, has the fittest and
most varied ino,orment of
TUBA CCU SEGARS
In the Borongli of Columbia.
Fine flavored llavanna nod Yarn Sewers
together with all the favorite brands known
in the market. For sale by the box or
thousand.
elthril'lNO TOBACCO. The choicest •
brands in the market. Tho Old Virginia
and home manufaitured, "'or any Other
man."
fil1101;7ING TOBACCO. Turkey, Lynch
burg. Anti-nervous, ac., (ice.
PIPES of all qualities, .sizes and pat
terns.
COMe a rzoneftig. Everybody is Imayfrig
their Tobacco, Scion', Pipes, dre., at
Columbia, Nov—. .
FRANKLIN NOUSE/
TAA3O.B S. MILLER word& reds tile*
0./ inform the eitizena, of .eel ...la ,and
it hay, that: he h4.rjust own • is ' -•
-.. NEW AND KPACTO r •" --
R_R S R & 1 1%
Lu the haeentent of. the • A.N.KLEN
ROttiE, I,oeust street, C o 1 1 ,44- '!vitege
"the choicest Variety of • nui,k bi
found to plemie the ixaht L.
of the most fhatfaloua.' 'e
CHOICE: V "DS
Served 'up In the bent le, at a inotnetiea
notice. - Determined eave nothirlenn
done to areontorlate riblieva : atialieOt
public, potromme is tfutly. leolivated •
Colunibin, Dee 5, •U.
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