The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, August 27, 1864, Image 3

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    gout department.
Orlinvementioas can he noticed 'melees tveoni
crnmed hy the toriter'e rest flfgaN.t. not +accent/try for pubt
cation, but as a guerrenteeof good faith.
To Corresponaents
Communisation, fetters, CORtrihtl2l94.t, glows-ally of
merit trod interest to the realer, tett/ Le acceptable frost
Fiends from alt quarters.
A. D.—The poems have been received
and will be tsblished soon. Accept our thank&
Jni.-I;Voieby any means, you mistake
your man, sir. We will n rite you by this maiL
H. J. IL—Have received the MSS but
have not had time to look over it vet. Thanks for
the papers. Sorry to hear of your Illness.
T. H. 11.—Giud to hear front you and
glad to know that you haVO escaped the rebel bullets
thus fur...We will prior the cards and send them to
you as soon as we eau fiud.titne.
S.M.—lf we don't conduct the Spy accord
ing tovour notions of propriety, you need not take
it. Collet our office and get your moiler back. We
are as God made us, and if any one Malice himself
better than us, let him du better.
Ltt LIGHT.—Poems and Pencil Sketch
have been received- Vest certainly we will comply
with your request, not only until the time mentioned
bat aslong 31.1 we continue to hear front you. Yon
will perceive the gentleman's whereabouts by a par
agraph in another colninn. Remember us to him.
N. B. Ws—Your communication was re
ceived toolate for publication in this week's paper.
"The ticket man" had no right whatever to question
you. It is not his business to know who the tickets
are for, or who rides on them. So that he gets the
money for all that he sells. is all that is required.—
He should have given you the ticket at once and no
questions asked.
B.—Yo u ask "why we did not notice the
placard which was posted up in our 13orough
short time since?' We will tell you: The ignor
ant, ebwardlr,eontomptable, hloated,oilpfaced black
guard and unifying liar is already reduced so low
that it would be meanness in us to notice him;
neither do we wish to burr anything to do with such
a base and degrading thing.' flit presehce
is stanch, his breath is poison, nod his touch is lop.
rosy. Ito used to practice somnambulism, though at
midnight, we believe ho was wide-awake when ho
posted theplacard , which may be seen at our office.
together with specimens of his original and disguis
ed writings. Theyare rich." Vie composition is
elegant, and his orthography beautiful:
TRAVEL ON.—We are pleased to no,
tice that several of our citizens on Front
Street are disposed to be accommodating
and have gone to work and lowered their
Gas Plugs. Goand do likewise.
NEW Goons.-31r. George Tille hes
just returned from New York and Phila
delphia, whore he has been purchasing'a
new and full stock of groceries and provis
ions, comprising not only the necessaries
but all the luxuries of life. Mr. Tille is
very liberal in all his dealings with the
public, and everything to be found in this
market can he procured at his Store at the
lowest prices.
BAItNUM.—W Lille in New York a short
time since, we p 11 a visit to Barnum's
Museum one of 1b.., most popular places of
resort, instruction and amusement in the
United States. It combines novelty with
usefulness, and is not only a place of
amusement., but a school of instruction.—
One might read books for years without
deriving as much practical knowledge of
them as can be acquired there in one after
noon or evening. Barnum is in th;s sense
a public benefactor,and the liberal encour
agement bestowed upon his efforts by the
community is proof positive of their high
appreciation of them.
SURETY' OF TIIE PEACE.---JaeOb Mil
ler, colored, was brought before Justiee
]vans, by Constable 'McGinnis, on Satur
day evening last. Miss Ann Russell, a
fair damsel, was the injured party, who
testified that Jacob did, with " nutli - c~ pre
pense," point a shot gtm at her, aceow on
wed 4 ,le eonten •
thereof into a "crowd of ladies - of wlileb
the fair clammel aforesaid was one. Stones
were thrown,but it did not appear that the
said Miller threw them. Ire was ordered
t3give..hail-r.... ht., gond Inlinvior not the
third Monday in November next.
A,SSAULT AND BAT rEttr.—On coin
plaint of A. Henry, Martha Brown was
brought before Justice Evans, for commit
ting an Assault awl Battery on complain
ant on the evening of the 19th inst.,
It seems there was a free and easy dance
at Ned Parkers in "Suwneytown" on Fri
day evening last, at which the ethiopean
courtesans of the classic ground of "tow
hill" turned out en masse. Late in the
evening a general light took place in which
several persons were badly injured. The
complainant in this case seemed to be the
most culpable, and accordingly was com
mitted to the County Jail for twenty days.
VICIOUS STEER. —On Thursday eve
ning last, Messrs. Derrick Wike were
driving, a steer down Locust, on its way to
their slaughter house, in an alley running
oot from second. lint when they attempt
ed to torn the animal on Second,he rebat
e], and would go no farther peaceably.—
A rope was thou procured and fastened
round his horns and about half dozen men
and twenty boys caught hold and 'yanked'
him along. Tho steer, not liking this, b. -
gan hollowing and pitching forward at a
firions rate, cut4inA a stantpalt. ant - mg
the boys, and one little colored chap,in en
deavoring to °Reap.), had the misfortune to
fall and disloaato his arm. It is danger
ous business to lead a vicious steer titre'
the street with only one rope.
COLUMBIA- CLASSICAL INSTITUTE.—
This institution which met with such flat
tering success,during its last session,opens
again on the secrnd Tuesday of Sop
ton2ber, under more favorable auspices
than over before. We can safely say that
this is ono of the best institutions of the
kind in the country. Students wishing to
make application should do so at once, as
only a limited number will be taken.
The Military Department will no doubt
.be tilled up. The drill will be under the
supervision •of a. competent instr.;etor.—
Among,tho beneficial results of this pcpu
ler systeni of exercise are health, ease and
dignity of bearing, and habits of entire
subordination andobedience towholesomo
regulations. This is a school of no ordi
nary character, it educates the whole man
—develops the intellectual, moral and
physical nature of the pupils—tenches them
not only how to think accurately and to
acquire knowledge, but also how to be
good and how to be healthy, thug secur
ing the inestimable advantages and de
lightful enjoyments of an improved mind,
a good heart and a robust constitution.—
The buildings are admirably arranged for
school purposes. The dormitories are
large,.wall furnished, and well ventilated;
add each - student occupies his owa bed.
The Academic 'Year is divided into two
sessions of five months each, opening re
apectively on the second Tuesday of ,Sep
te'tnber, and the first Tuesday of February.
The student la entitled to boarding, lodg
ing,light.andfuel, with tuition In English,
Mathematics, Latin and Greek. Themsual
charges for Music, French and other extra
studios. For information relative to this
highly popular College of Education, ad
dtaci :the, Trincipal,Rer. - H. S. Mexander,
Cafreptiip,. l * _
NEW PUBLICA.TIONS.—Harpers,God
eys Arthur's, Leslies' and Atli:natio Month
ly for September, together with all the new
publications of the day are for sale at the
book store of Wm. U. Hess.
PREDERICF. LAUEU.—The great Ale
and Beer brewer of Rending, Pa., has just
received a boatload of Canada barley,tnalt,
old stock, containing 8:154 bushels, a
mounting to $20,000. Three years ago the
same stock could have been bought for
less than $BOOO.
REPRESENTATIVE RECRUIT.—On Sat
urday lust, our esteemed rind worthy citi
zen, Samuel Shoch, put a representative
recruit in line-of-battle. Ile has the honor
of being first on the list in this Congress
ional District. Such conduct deserves the
highest praise from all loyal citizens.
ARTHUR'S HOME MACIAZ IN E.—Ar
thur was always a favorite with us. The
September number before us, is, as usual
filled with interesting matter for both
sexes. The illustrations in this number
are excellent. Get it, at Hess' book store.
It is published as usual, at the old price.—
$2.00 per annum, with a premium. ::!.23
Walnut Street Philadelphia.
THE DRAFT.— Recruiting goes on
rather slowly, and unless more strenuous
exertions are made by our citizens to fill
the quota of our Borough, it will not be ac
complished. The draft will certainly take
place on next 'Monday week, the sth of
September.
It appears that there are yet somecredits
duo us. We learn from gaol authority that
we have not got the proper credit for the
re-enlisted veteran soldips, who accredit
ed themselves to this Borough. There are
about 28 or 30 of them. Will not the re
cruiting committee look after the matter?
BALTIMORE EVENING LOYALIST.—
This is a new paper just started at Balti
more, Md., and is edited with marked
ability by Daniel It. Shafer & Co. The
Lvctlist gives its undividedsupport to the
cease of the Union, and is worthy of the
patronage of every patriot who loves his
country. We wish our friend Shafer,
(whom we judge to be a clover fellow) the
most unbounded success iu his daring en
terprise. We say daring, for the man who
would venture in times like those, to start
a newspaper displays a daring faith in the
liberality of his friends and the chances of
the futtiro. We will always,welcome the
Loyalist to our sanctum.
PROCEEDINGS or CouNcIL. —Stated
inveting, Aug. 19th, 'GI. ltembers pres
ent, Messrs. 11. Brenenum, C. Breneman,
Bogle, Bruner, Wisler, Sourbeer, Wilson
and Mullen.
The Road Committee reported that the
Jury appointed to vien• a road to be laid
out near Maltby a Case's Rolling Mill had
reported adversely.
A communication was received front
John Cooper & George Bogle requesting
permission to extend their wharves to ena
ble them to get a depth of water sufficient
to get Boats and Rafts to their wharves.
On motion of George Bogle, Resolved,
That the petition be referred to a commit
tee of three. The committee consists'of A.
man.
The following JAHN wore rend and order
ed to be paid.
Peter Gardner, for Paving, $11,70
Rudolph Minklvy.,lbor t - 34,50
W. .7. muneil, 12,45
11. Rupp. Carpenter-work, 5,12
Sam'l llogendohler, Labor, 24,50
C. A. Hook, feeding vagrants and
Labor, 10,30
Philip Fordney, I Load Sand, 2,25
Henry Weirer, removing nuisance, 2,00
D. S. Chalfant, 1 month's services, 41.60
Attest, JAMES BARBER,
Clerk.
Mit. linrrott;---4 notice that you are
disposed to-give credit to those who do,
what they should do; viz; keep their pave
meats in good repair, and give those who
place and leaven nuisance in the way, a
sly hint to have it removed. While you
were at Second Union streets why did
you not take a look at Cherry? but per
haps you did, as a "Yankee Doodle could
not see the town for houses," you could'nt
see the street for weeds. There is n glori
ous crop of them there; it was really nmus
ing to see some two or three men at work
with pick and shovel hunting out the gut
ters in this street during last week. I sup
pose this is all very Nye'', but as it is by
proper authority, would it not be well
enough while they are at it, to remove the
dirt that bus washed down on the pave
ment on each side, so that as we go to and
from Methodist Church, and friends meet
ing we can get along without being over
shoe-top in mud in wet weather, and dust
in dry weather. A little more digging and
a little cleaning, will make cherry street
so that it can be Seen, and that two persons
will be able to walk abreast on the side
walk with comfort,which feat it is now im
possible to accomplish. Your giving this
an insertion will no doubt oblige many
TAX PAYERS.
PICIEON Wmfia.—Nature in the dis
tribution of her gifts has furnished every
species with capacity enough to satisfy its
own wants. The groveling swine will eat
until their appetite Is satisfied, and then
they will lay down and grunt, but the hu
man family are supposed to possess capaci
ty for meditation and improvement; and
taste for beauty and ornament. Good taste
is the offspring of good sense ; and any
thingwhich is as " harmless as a dove,'• is
beautiful. Thls fashion of our Misses in
wearing Pigeon Wile" is ornamentni,
harmless, innocent and in good taste.
The gentleman from Goose Street, who
advertises for Wings, is undoubtedly a
biped of some kind, and as .4 he does not
give his real name, it is believed that the
street is named after his family, so that, if
he Is not a Goose, he may bo a Gander.—
Any person who attempts to ridicule inno
cent decorations, worn by ladies, exhibits
a depraved nature, and a total lack of every
qualification which constitutes a gentle
man ; and although he may object to be
ing called a puppy, he will make a first
class growler if he ever should become a
husband. When the organ grinder comes
to town, I advise our hero of Goose Street
to dance the " Pigeon's Wing" and ape
with the monkey; he would find him con-
genial company. Anotes.
(Onrcorrespondent is rather rough on onr
advertiser and wo think be will take up
the glove thus thrown down, and make his
defense In - nestwook'sissue.—En. err.)
LITER-ARY NOTICES.
LADIES' MaGAZl:k.rE.—The September
number of Frank Letlies Ladies' .2lfagazine
has been received. No similar book af
fords as large amount of valuable and en
tertaining mat ter for the same money as this
sterling Magazine. This numbereontains
a full sized pattern for aXigaro Body and
Waistcoat, besides a large colored fashion
plate, showing eight different styles of
dress together with numerous figures,dia
grains, &e. Publication Office, 537 Pearl
St., Now York. Win. U. Hess has it for
sale.
GOnEY.—Sparkling all over with new
and beautiful illustrations, fashion cuts,
stories, poems, etc., conies the September
number of that superb monthly, Godey's
Lady's Book. We find this number pos
sessed of every characteristic pertaining to
a first class magazine,and in sonterespects
superior to all previous issues. 3t can be
had at the counter of Win. U. Hess' book
store or of the publisher, L. A. Godey, 323
Chestnut St., Phila. Terms ;$.l per annum.
ATLANTIC Al ONT LY.—T he Septem
ber number of this everywhere popular
monthly magazine is tilled with choice
original reading matter, from the pens of
the best writers in the country. Robert
Dale Owen, Longfellow, Trowbridge, Gee.
EL Boker, and Edmund Kirke (J. K. Gill
more)'are among' those who are contribu
ting monthly. " Our visit to Richmond"
by Edmund Kirke, appears in this num
ber. Wm. U. Hess has it for sale. Pub
lished by Ticknor 4.5: Fields, Boston.
Deaths and 31arrlages are published in this paper
witheat charge. When accompanied by commen
tunes, whether prose or poetre. live cents per hue
will be charged. Payable in advance.
In this place, on the 21st inst., Mrs.
:Upon' MCFADDEZ , T, in the 61st year of her
age.
6ijB Builds%
PUILADELPH MARKETS
Reported by Janney 6: Andrew, Com
mission Merchants, Xo. 631 Market street,
Philadelphia.
PITALA.DELVIIIA, Aug. 24, 1564.
Flour, extra family, 00 00 a 10 50
Do. Superfine, 11 00 a 11 50
Superfine, 9 50 a 10 25
Rye dour 6 73 a 7 00
Wheat, white, 2 52 a 2 65
Do. red, 250 a 2 62.
Rye,l 70 a 1 75
Cerra, 1 70 a 1 71
Outs, OS a 1 00
Clover seed, 14 00 a 16 00
Timothy seed, 5 00 a 5 50
Flax, 300
Lar, 14 a 16
Butter, best quality, 33 a 38
F. ,,. ....5, per dozen 21 a 23
.
Whisky, per gallon, 1 76 a 1 78
Tallow, per pound, 16 a 17
coLumnia. COAL MARKET.
Columbia, Aug. 26,1604
Retail prices of Coal at Bruner& lloore's
Yard, deliverad in Columbia. Reported
weekly for the Columbia Spy.
BALTIMORE CO. AND DIAISO:s.:D.
Balt. Co., No. 2,3, 9 75
.. ,‘ 4 and 5 $9 25 52.5
Lump coal, 8 75
•
Stove rni Egg, 975
.11:aiztue. , . -----
Not,ot, S 25
Lrrnys• VALLEY cont..
Strwe and Egg, 10 25
Nut, 8 75
_
Stove - , 10 00
Henry Clay, 10 00
White Ash large size nut, 0 00
lied Ash nut, 8 25
/3rotid Top, 8 65
COLUMBIA LUMBER PRICES
CURRENT.
Reported for the Columbia Spy by John
B. Bachman, Susquehanna Planing Mills,
Front street.
-
COLUMBIA, Aug. 26, 1854.
White Pine Cullings, 20 00
" " 3rd Common, 32 00
" " 2d Common, 40 00
•' Ist Common, 50 00
" " Faunal, GO 00
" " .Toist and Scantling, 3.5 00
Hemlock, Joist and Scantling, 20 00 a 2.500
Ash and Oak 4000 a 45 OD
Dressed flooring boards, 45 00
Cherry, 20 00 a 45 00
Poplar, 25 00 0 35 00
Walnut Plunk, 30 00 a 50 00
Pickets Headed, 16 00
Plastering lath, 300 a 3 23
Shingles, 20 inch., 20 0082.5 00
Bunch, 800 a 10 00
Roofing lath, 6 00
For the Spy
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
A N election for President and Six Man
1i open; of the Columbia (f; Washington
Turnpike Rood Company, will he held at
the Franklin House in the Borough of Co
lumbia, on Saturday, the 17th day of Sep
tet uher, between the hours of 1 4: 4 o'clock,
P. M. GEORGE; BOGLE,
Ang..27, 'rt.* Secretary.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
ETATE of Gen. Thomas Welch, Into of
the Borough of Columbia, deceased.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed to
distribute the balance remaining in the
hands of Samuel Truscett, administrator
of above estate, to and among those legally
entitled to the same, will sit for that pur
pose on Friday, the LGth day of September
next at 9 o'clock, a. m. in the Library
Room of the Court TrOUSO, in the City of
Lancaster, whera all persons interested in
said distribution may attend.
A. SLA.YMATCER,
Auditor.
For the Spy.
NEW STOCK OF GOODS.
-w E have just received a new stock of
Goods direct from first hands,and are
enabled to sell them its cheap as any other
store In town. Our assortment of
PINE PANLIZaIr GROCERIES
Is largo and complete, consisting in pert
of all grade of
Sugars, Meat,
Tens, Fish,
Cot Tee, Cheese,
Spices. Flour,
Fruits, &e.
Provisions of all kinds, together with
'Wood and WI 11 ow-ware,G lass and Queens
ware.
SW ITZER AND LIMBER CHEESE,
German fruits, 4fri.
WINES AVM zurcronr;
Our Wines and Liquors cannot be beat
en as it is old stock and of the von-lit
quality. Persons wishing a pure article it
will be sold on a guarantee.
Call around and inspect our stork
whether you buy or not. A share of pub
lic patronage is solicited.
GEORGE TILLF, Agent,
Cor. Fifth tt Union St-
Columbia, Aug. 27, '64.
Sli AWLS ! SHAWLS!
SPRING Shawls In great variety, just re
ceived.
Col'a.mar.lo 'Q. MALTBY alt CASE.
SUN UMBRELLAS
A FULL STOOK: Jast reoeived, which we
will sell at the very lowest cash prices.
STE.S.CY dr. BOWERS
rruty2Val. Cor. 2d teir. I..rrea4 St.
u 5: -_ r - .
STIA3rOI:I:Y
MLECTION.
AtLXINICINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
WLIEBE AS letters of administration in
the estate of Jonas Belong, lute of
the Borough of Columbia. Lancaster Co.,
de , eased., have been grunted to the under
signed. All persons indebted thereto are
requested to make immediate settlement,
and those having claims or demands
against the same will present them with
out delay for settlement to the undersigned
residing in said Borough.
JACOB S. STRINE,
Ang. '2O-6t. Adnthtistrutor.
PICIVILTEI SAME.
rrIrIE UNDERSIGNED having an estab
lished Corn Vinegar manufactory in
Columbia, Lancaster County, Pa., and de
sires to retire from the business, therefore
otFors the entire fixtures for manufacturing
Vinegar at private sale, such as tanks,boil
ers, barrels, stoves, &c., Also the right
for Lancaster county. Any person wish
ing to see the manufactory - will call on
Pierce Lundy, residing in Columbia, oppo
site the Episcopal church. For further in
formation direct to C. C. ES,
Aug. 20-3 t. Wrightsville, York Co.
Lancaster Daily Express insert 3t.
U. S. 7-30 LOAN.
The Secretary of the Treasury gives no
tice that subscriptions will be received for
Coupon Treasury ..."!rotes, payable three
years from Aug. 15th, 184 with semi-an
nual interest at the rate of seven end three
tenths per cent, per annum—principal and
interest both to be paid in lawful money.
These notes v, ill be convertible at the op
tion of the:holder at maturity, into six per
cent, gold bearing bonds, payable not less
than five nor more than twenty years from
their date, as the Governritent may elect.
They will ho issued in denominations of
$5O, $lOO, $3OO, $l,OOO and $,5,000,and all sub
scriptions must be for fifty dollars or some
multiple of fifty dollars.
The notes will be transmitted to the ow
ners free of transportation charges as soon
after the receipt of the original Certificates
of Deposit as they can oc prepared.
As the notes draw interest front Ang.ls,
persons making deposits subsequent to
that date must pay the interest accrued
from date of note to date of deposit.
Parties depositing twenty-five thousand
dollars and upwards for these notes at any
one time will be allowed a commission of
one-quarter of one per cent., which will be
paid by the Treasury Department upon
the receipt of a bill for the amount, certi
fied to by the officer with whom the de
posit was made. No deductions for com
missions must be made from the deposits.
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES of this LOAN.
It is a National Savings Bank,otToring
higher rate of interest than any other,and
the best security. Any savings bank
which pays its depositors in U. S. Notes,
considers that it is paying in the best cir
culating medium of the country, and it
cannot pay in anything better, for its own
assets are either in government securities
or in notes or bonds payable hi govern
ment paper.
It Ls equally convenient as a temporary
or permanent investment. The notes can
always be sold forwithin a fraction of their
face ancLaccumulated interest, and are the
best security with banks as co:laterals for
discounts.
Convertible into a Six per eent.s-20
Gold Bond.
In addition to the very liberal interest
on the notes for three . ears, this privilege
of conversion is now worth about three
perieent. per annum, or the current rate
• • •-•1 'Bonds' la Tlama Lharg..o.t.
Dane; premium, and ororirthe war the
premium on six per cent. U. S. atockswas
over twenty per cent. lt will be seen that
the actual profit on, this loan,at thepresent
market rate, is not less than ten per cent.
per annum.
Its Exemption from State or Mu
nicipal Taxation.
But aside from all the advantages we
have enumerated, a spocial Act of Con
gress exempts all bonds and Treasury
notes from local taxation. On the average
this exemption is worth about two per
cent. per annum, according to the rate of
taxation in various parts of the country.
It is believed that no tecuritles otlin so
great inducements to lenders as those is
sued by the government. In all other
forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability
of private parties, or stock companies, or
separate communities, only, is pledged for
payment, while the whole property of the
country Is held to secure the discharge of
all the obligations of the United States.
While the government offers the most
liberal terms for its loans, it believes that
the very strongest appeal will be to the
loyalty and patriotism of the people.
Duplicate certificates will be issued for
all deposits. The party deposing most en
dorse upon the original certificate the de
nomination of notes required,and whether
they are to be issued in blank or payable
to order. When so endorsed it must be
left with the otheer receiving the deposit,
to be forwarded to the Treasury Depart
ment.
Subscriptions will bo received by the
Treasurer of the United States, at Wash
ington, the several Assistant Trea.surers
and designated Depositaries, and by the
First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa.
Second National Bank of Philadelphia,Pa.
First Rational Bank of Marietta, Pa
First National Bank.of Strasburg, Pa.
First 'National Dank of York, Pa.
and by all National Bankm which are de
positaries of public money, and
All Respectable Banks and Bankers
throughout the country will give further
information and afford every facility- to
subscribers.
Aug. 13
EZECUTOWS NOTICE.
WIIEREAS letters testamentary in the
estate of George W. Derrick, late of
the borough of Columbia, county of Lan
caster, deceased, have been granted to the
subscriber. All persons indebted to the
said estate are requested to make itnmedi
ato payment, and those having claims or
demands against the estate of the said de
cedent, will make known the same with
out delay to
SANUIJEL Tlt U.SCOTT,
Executor.
Columbia, Aug.l3.-61.
SAMUEL EVANS,
JITISTICE of the PE.ICE.
OFFICE ON LOCUST ST., BETWEEN
FRONT AND SECOND.
COLUMBIA, PA.
June IS, 1864. 13-.*
CLOTHS AND CASSI3IERES.
ALARGE assortment of th e most desir
able styles of Spring Cloths and Cassi
meres just arriving. Sold very low. In
spection solicited.
Col'a.mar.l9.l4. MALTIIY & CASE.
CARPETS! CARPET.!
NT, EW and Splendid Styles Carpets and
.1 1 11 Oil Cloths, sold at very entail - profits,
Call and examine them at
Col'a.rnar.lo-'4ll. MALTBY it CASE.
A_yer's
842ZSAPARILs
TIM 'rocl.3iB Gm? Zniu:DT ins
Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases
From Eatery Eder, a well-known merchant of Ox
ford, Maine.
I have sold large quantities of your SARSAPA
RILLA, but never yet one bottle which failed of the
desired effect and hall satisfaction to those who look
it. As fast as our people try it, they agree there has
been no medicine like it before In our community."
Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches. Pustules, Ul
cers, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin.
From nem Bold. Stratton, Bristol, Ragland.
I only do my duty to you and the public, when
I add my testimony to that you publish of the me
dicinal virtues of your SA tes.tl•Aitit.l..t. My daugh
ter, aged ten, had an afflicting humor in her curs,
eyes, and hair for years, which we were unable to
cure until we tried your S.AnsarAltiLL.A. She has
been well for some mouths."
From Mrs. Jane E. Rice, a toelf-known end mach
esteemed Lady ty• Gen niseille. Cape May Co., N.J.
"3ly daughter has Antlered for a year past with a
scrofulous eruption, which was very troublesome.
Nothing afforded any relief until wo tried your
SARSAPARILLA,which soon completely cured her."
From Charles P. Gage, Esq., of the widely-known
Gage, Murray Co.. manufacturers of mu:smelled
papers in Kashius,
"I had for several years a very troublesome
humor in my face, which grew coustantly mono
until ft disfigured my features and became. an intol
erable affliction. I tried almost every thing a man
could of both advice and medlciue, but without any
relief whatever, until I took your SARSAPARILLA.
It immediately made my face worse, as you told Inc
it Might for a time; but in a. few weeks the new
skin begun to form under the blotches, and con
tinued until my face is as smooth as any body's.
and I am without any symptoms of the disease that
I know of. I enjoy perfect health. and without a
doubt owe it to your SARSAPARILLA:.
Erysipelas—General Debility—. Purity the
Blood-
From Dr. ROA Satan, Hmtston St., .Yew York.
Dn. Aran. I seldom fail to remove Eruptions
and Serolnlous Sores by the persevering use of your
SARSAPARILLA. and I havejust now cured an attack
of .Ifalignant Zrysipelas with it. No alterative we
possess equals the SARSAPARILLA. you have sup
plied to the profession as well as to the people."
From J. E. Johnston, Esq.. Wakeman, Ohio.
For twelve years. I had the yellow Erysipelas
on my right arm, during which time I tried all the
celebrated physicians I could reach, and took lion
dreds of dollars worth of medicines. The ulcers
were so bad that the cords became visible, and the
doctors decided that my arm must be amputated. I
began taking your SARSAPARILLA. Took two bot
tles, mid some of your 111.t.5. Together they have
cured me. lam now as well and sound as any body.
Being inn public place, my rase is known to every
body in This community, and excites the wonder of
all.'
From Hon. Henry 21fanro„Ir. P. P., of Neweantle,
C. II", a leading member of the Canadian
meat.
"1 have used rour SattqAt.Anit.t.A In my family,
for grneral debility, and for purifying the blood,
with very beneficial manna, and fZel confider= In
commending It to the afiliettal."
St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, Salt Itheura.
Scald Head, Sore Eyes.
From 1 . 1a):17p Sicliter, Esq., the able tailor of the
77thkIiiinoaock Democrat, Perinserania.
"Our only child, about three years of age, was
attacked by pimples on his forehead. They rapidly
spread until they formed a loathsome and virulent
sore, which covered his face, and actually blinded
his eyes for some days. A skilful physician :yolked
nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any
apparent effect. For fifteen days we guarded Ills
hands, lest with them he should tear open the fes
tering and corrupt wound which covered his whole
face. Having tried every thing else we had any
hope from, we began ~, r iving your S.tnnaratUtta,
and applying the lodkie of potash lotion, as you
direct. 'the sore began to held when we hintgiven
the first bottle, and was well when we had finished
the second. The child's eyelashes,which had come
out, grew again, and he is now as healthy and fair
as any other. 'rile whole neighborhood predicted
that the child must die."
Syphilis and Mercurial Disease.
From Dr. Hiram Skeet, of St. Louis, dfissoteri.
"I fled your SARSAPARILLA a more effectual
remedy for the secondary symptoms of Syphilt;
and fur syphilitic disease tit:many other we possess.
The prosession are indebted to you for some of Um
beat metlieluca we have."
11rom A. J. French, .34.17., an eminent PhVictim of
.7..aierenee, Itiuss,teho is a prominent member of
the Legidaturs of Massachusetts.
Do. AYER. lily dear Sir: I have found your
SARSAPAItILLA an excellent remedy for Syphilis,
both of the primary and secondary type, and vireo
teal In some CAWS that were too obstinate to yield
to other remedies. Ido not know what wo can enm•
ploy with more certainty of success, where a powcr
lot is required."
21fr. Chris. S. ran Lisle, of Yew lirunsteicl; A: J.,
had dreadful ulcers on him legs, caused by the abuse
of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew more
and more aggravated for years, in spite of every
remedy or treatment that could bo applied, until the
R ersevering use of AVE'S SARSAPARILLA. relieved
P 4. 7 amen am be found more invinende and
(Helm gthott -this, eel 4,;.....teer'a r 05 " .
" - •
Lauoorrhcett, "Whites, Female Weakness,
are generally produced by Internal Scrq/ulout Ul
ceration, and arc very often cured by the alterative
effect of this SMIRAPAIIII.I.A. Some omen require,
however, in aid of the SATOLWAII/LLAs the skllful
application of local remedies.
From the aril-known and widely-celebrated Dr.
Jacob Morrill, of rincinuati.
"I have found your SARSAPARILLA an excellent
alterative in diacasea of females. Many casca of
Irregularity. Losteorrhosa, Internal Ulceration, and
local debility, arising from the acrofhlons diathesis,
have yielded to It, and there ere few that do not.
when its effect is properly aided by local treatmeut.”
A NAN unwilling to allow the publication of her
seri/ft
" My daughter and myself have been cured of a
very debilitating Leueorrlicra of long standing, by
two bottles of your SARSAPARILLA."
Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys
pepsia, Heart - Disease. Neuralgia,
when moiled by Scrofula In the system, are rapidly
eared by Ibis NXT. SARsArAItILLA.
AYER'S
CATHARTIC PILLS
possess so many advantages over the other
purgatives in the market, and their superior
virtues are so universally known, thatwe need
not do more than to assure the public their
quality is maintained equal to the best it ever
has been, and that they may be depended on
to do all that they have ever done.
Prepared by J. C. AYER, M. D., & Co.,
Lowell, Maas., and sold by
ALL DR I.JUGISTS IN COLUMBIA.
aug. 13, 1864.
R.l. HALDEMAN,
COLUMBIA, PA.
We invite attention to our stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY SILKS
AND
DIC.ZISS GOODS,
Of very recent importation, embracing the
most extensive and desirable assortments
that we have over offered.
W. HAVE THE FOLLOWING• DE
PARTMENTS WELL STOCKED
FOR TINE
SPRING TRADE
1864 •
•
CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
SILK DEPARTMENT.
SHAWL DEPARTMENT.
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
W II IT E-GOODS DEPARTMENT.
HOISERY DEPARTMENT.
MEN'S-WEAR DEPARTMENT.
HOUSEKEEPING STAPLE GOODS.
All of which will be sold at the
LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
HALDEMAN'S
Cheap Cash Store.
FISH 1 PIS!" I 1 FISH 111
ACKEREL in Assorted Packages, for
I.Y.l.sale Cheap at the Store of
MALTBY ct CASE,
may-28. Locust St., Cora.
TNATIONAL ALMANAC AND
J. Annual Record for the year IS&I.At
WM. U. HESS' Cheap Book Store,
pril, W 64. Opposite the Colnntbia Bank
BOOTS AND SDOES
FTi LL assortment of Men's and Boys
Calf and Kip Boots, Balmoraht, Bro
gans, .te., Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Balmornis, Boots and Gathers. at the store
of MALTBY tt CASE.
Columbia, Dec.l9, 1863.
/SAINTED.
FVERT ONE to know that the way to
_mare money, is to buy your goods at the
0/ear Store or Maltby A base. A general
amendment of Spring Gond' just neeeived.
Col'a.nutr.lo. 'MALTBY A CASE
150 MILES AROUND RICHMOND
Price Pity Cents. Attbe cheap book
store of WM*. U. HES% ,
CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELRY.
Si rer azd Silver-Pi Acd Ware.
SiMEINETI a SPEni.ll69
FRONT ST.. COLUMBIA. PA.
In John Felix's Old Established Stand.
We would respectfully invite thp public to
cad and examine our large and bell selec
ted stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry,
Silver and Silver-Plated Wnre. 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
as4ortruent of American Watches, which
for reliability, durability, accuracy and
tine, cannot be excelled.
We are at all tunes preoared to order
from the manufacturers sw;11 goods as We
have not on hand, at less than city prices.
A continuance of the former patronage is
respectfully solbdted. -
lleplring of all kinds promptly attended
to. Feb. 6, .1864-1 y
COLUMBIA CLASSICAL INSTITUTE.
TTHIS INSTITUTIONDOES NOT PRO
pose to interfere -with the legitimate
work of the 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. Tho
special design of this institution is to pre
pare boys thoroughly for college or busi
ness, and vonng ladies to act well their
part in life;by affording them every facility
fur 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 end well-directed system of exer
cise, and habits of entire subordination
and obedience, a Military Department is
connectzd with the school, under the super
vision of a competent instrnctor. The fall
session opens on the SECOND TUESDAY
of SEPTEMBER. For Circulars, contain
ing full information, address
Rev. 11. S. ALEXANDER,
Jy23-2m Columbia, Pa.
JUST THE PLACE
11 ENRY SUYDAM'S, Corner of Front
and Union street is t eplacotogetyour
r. 4. m LY GROCERIES.
He keepethe best stock to be found in this
market, and prices reasonable. Fancy
groceries, vegetables, dm., in season.
ulyiro4.
IRON diva STMILL !
rrlllnE subscribers have received a now
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 cus tourers
in largeor small quantities, at the lowest
rates J. R UJIYI.E ct_SON,
Locuqt st.,
July 4, 1863.
JUSTUS GRAY & CO.'S
GOLDEN MORTAR STORE
FRONT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA.
A largo stock of new goods Just received.
Such as
FRENCH EXTRACTS FOR THEIIA.N'D.
XERCItIRFS.
- -
FANCY SOAPS,
STERLING AMBROSIA. •
LONDON HAIR COLOR,
CELEBRATED POMADES,
FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS,
Hair Brushes Tooth Brushes, Combs,
.Sc.r Wishart's Dyspepsia. Pills. Ladies'
Toilet Articles. Htirrmoses_Eximsauh-Joo.
tue - mcnrcproptiMY gamily Medicines
of the ago are for sale at the GOLDEN
MORTAR DRUG STORE.
The largest, best selected end greatest
variety of Drugs and Chemicals in Colum
bia always ou hand.
"IS. Particular attention is paid to filling
physicians prescriptions.
We especially invite the attention of the
Indies to our extensive assortment of toilet
articles at
GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE,
Front street, above Locust,
.b 23 Columbia, I
NEW SUMMER GOODS.
MA LT BY at CASE.
ITAVE again filled their store with a now
stock of goods. suitable to the season.
Particular attention is invited to their
choice selection of fine dress goods, includ
ing silk, silk Challies, Poplins, Crepe Mar
etz, Mozambivues. Grenadines, - French
Organdies, Chintz Chall ICS. De Lanes, Val
cams, atc., d:c. Also Ladies Lace Points
and circulars. Silk and Cloth Sacques and
Circulars, Parasols, Sun Shades, Umbrel
las,kc.,ke. MALTI3Y CASE.
Col'a. May 21 '64
WIIEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING IkIACHINES •
For Sale by W. G. PATTON,
Juno Locust St., Columbia, Pa
WINE AND CIDER.
TEM CHAMPION
Patent Port Me Cider and Wine Mill.
38 OF THESE SUPERB MILLS have
been sold in this market, and every
one of them gave unbounded satisfaction.
It will znake more cider, grind faster and
easier, and is more durable thanany other
mill in the market. A sight of the mill
will convince you of its utility.
For sale by A. M. RAMBO,
At H. Wilson's store. cor. Sceoud and
Locust sts., Columbia, Pa.
POCKET BOOKS 1 POCKET BOOK S I i
IN Great Variety, from Fifteen Cents up
to Five Dollars, at
IVlki. U. BESS'
Cheap Book Store.
FRUIT 34.R5.
THE ROCKINGHAM JAR.—We have
just received a full assortment of these
celebrated Allt-TIGHT JAILS, which WO will
sell for less than any other Jar in the
market, and warrant them togive satis
faction. STEACY at. Dow Ens.
Corner ltd and Locust. streeto.
Jr ly 16'64 Coltunbia, Pa
INTEREST ON DEPOSITS.
MILE Columbia Bank will receive money
1. on deposit, and pay Interest therefor,
at the rate of 41 per tvnt, for six months,
and 5 per cent, for twelve months.
SAMUEL :MOM
Jan. 504, '434.-tf. • Cashier.
Sportsmen Look Here!
100 double and single barrel guns, just
received at, the Hardware Store of J. Rum
ple it Sou.
Double barrel guns from SG up to VA
Single barrel froth $2 to t-NO.
We have received everythingin the gun
ning line, snc•h as powder, Shot, Caps,
Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Wadding.
Game Rags, kc., which we offer to sell at
vary low rates. J RUMPLE tt SON.
July 4, 'it%
Spring Clothing.
A FULL Stock of desirable Spring Clot h-
AulLing. in snits. and by the piece, just re
ceived at the Cheap Store of
Cola mnr.l9; 6i. MALTBY & CA E.
ICE CREAM. ICE CREAM.
MITE undersigned is now prepared to fur
l. nish to the public, ICE CREAM by the
Freezer, Quart or in 'AL mild*, at the lowest
price. Also by the small quantity at his
saloon, between the Bank and rrankiln
House, Loma Street.
Cola. GEO. J. SMITH.
I I:r . Z . SP I
.M.T " SMA...._
Krt)
-
Diseases resulting from Disorder of the Liv
er arei 417 Drol.ms,
IMISE
HOOPLAND'S
GERNAN BITTERS
THE GREAT STREINGTENING
TONIC_
Theme Bitters have performed more Curet."
MVO AND DO GIVE BETTER SATISFACTION:
Have more testimony ! have more respec
table people to vouch for them
than any other in
the market.
We defy any one to contradict this assertion
AtiD WILL PAY eicipo
To any cue that will produce a CL-rtificat'e
published by us, that is not genuine.
floofland's German Bittets
CME ETIT.T CIELL Or
Chronic or Nervous Debility, DtAcaecs of the
laineys, and Diseasesare.ving from
dffido rdcred Stomach.
Ob4erve the following symptoms resultitt'
from disorders of the aivestive organs:
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of
Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stom
ach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for
Food, fullness or weight in the stom
ach, sour eructations. sinking or
fluttering at the pit of the stom
-ach, s wi m m ing of the head, hur
riod and difficult breathing,
ilutter'g of the heart, chok
ing or sutiOcating sensa
tions when in a lying •
• posture,
dimness of vision, dots
or webs before the sight,
fever and dull pain, in the
head, deficiency of perspira- -
tion, yellowness of the akin and
eyes, pain in the side, back: chest
limbs. dr.c., sudden flushes of heat,
burning in the flesh, constant imagin
ings of Evil, and great-depression
= M IVC M. TUE Nig = =
THAT THIS BITTERS IS
ochr Ailttomon ari ,
....I .../9
Contains no Rum or Whiskey, and eau'
make drunkards, but is the
Best TONIC in the WORLD
RE \ D WHO SAYS SO:
From the Re 7. Levi G . Burk, Pastor of
the Baptist Church, Pemberton, N. J.,
formerly of the North Baptist Church,
Philadelphia.
I have known llooflands's German Bit
ters favorably for a number ol years. I have
used them in my own family, and havo
been so pleased with their abets that
was induced to recommend them to many
others, and know that they have operated
in a strikingly beneficial manner. I take
great pleasure in thus publicly proclaim
ing this fact, and calling the attention to
those afflicted with the diseases for which
they are recommended to these Bitters
knowing front experience that my recom
mendation will be sustained. I. do this
cheerfully as Ifoofland's Bitters is intend&
ed to benefit the afflicted, "not a rum
drink."
LEVI G. BECK.
From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Edi
tor ofthe Encyclopedia ofßeligious
gnowl
edge and Christian Chronicle Philadelphia.
Although not disposed to favor or recom
mend Patent Medicines ingeneral, through
distrust of their ingredients and effects, I
yet know of no sufficient reasons why a
man may not testify to the benefits he be
lieves himself to have received from 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 C
M Jackson, this city, because I was preju
diced against them for many years, under
the impression that they wore chiefly
an alcoholic mixture. I am indebtedto my
friend. Hober.t_Sitoettutker, for.,the
rertroVaiof prejudlvelaytirtipertestsand
for encouragement. to try them en suffer
ing from great andlongcontinueddebility
The use of three bottles of these' hitters at
the presentyeax, was followed by evident.
relief and restoration to a degree of bodily
and mental vigor which I had not felt for
six monthsbefore t and had almost despaired
of regaining. I therefore thank God and
my lriend for directing zn o to use them.
J NEWTON BROWN, PhIl.A.
From the Rev. Jon. 1 Kennard, Pastor of
the 30th Baptist Church
Dr. Jackson Dear have been
frequently resquested to connect my mime
with commendations of different kinds of
medicines butregarding the practice as out
of my appropriate sphere, 1 have in all
cases declined ; but with a clear proof in
various instances, and particularly in my
family. of the usefulness of Dr. Iloofland's
Gernian Bitters, I depart for once from
my usual course, to express my full con
viction that, for general debility of thc sys
tem and especially for Liver Coinp/ain, it
is a safe and raluble preparation.. In some
cases it may fail; but usually, I doubt not,
it will bo very beneficial to those who suf
fer from the above cause.
Yours, very respectfully,
J. H
Eighth below Coates Street, I'llilitdclphin.
Front Rev. Warren Randolph. Pto,tor of
Baptist Church. Germantown, Penn.
Dr. C. Jackson :—Dear Sir :—Personal
experience enables me to say that I regard
the German Bitters preparea by you as a
most excellent medicine. In eases of 'e
vert: cols and general debility I have been
greatly benefited by Ibe use or Ulu Bitters,
and doubt not they will pro,'nce similar
otrects on others.
Yours. truly,
WARREN RAIN nowt.
Germantown, Pa.
From Rev. J. Turner, Pastqr of lied
ding, M. E, Church, Phila.
Dr. Jackson :—Dear Sir:—llavlng used
your German D 1 t tors in rnyfa mils frequent
ly. lam prepared to soy that it has been
of great service. I believe that in most
eases of general debility of the system it is
the safest and most valuable remedy of
which I have any knowledge.
'Yours, liespectfully,
J. 11. TURNER,
No. 7D3 N. Nineteenth Street.
From the Rev. Thos. Winter, Pastor of
Roxborough Baptist Church.
Br. Jackson:—Dear Sir:—/ feel it due to
your excellent preparation. Rootlet:id Uer
man Bitters, to add my testimony- to the
deserved reputation it has obtained. I have
for years at times, been troubled with greet
disorder in my head and nervous systcut.
I was advlsed . by a friend to try a bottle of
your German Bitters. I did so and have
experieneed great and tmexpected relief;
my health has been very materially bane
fitted. I confidently recommeial the ar
ticle where I meet with eases similar to my
own, and have bean assured by many of
their good effects. Respectfully yours,
T. WINTER, Itortx)rough, Pa.
From Rev. J. S. Berman. of the Derma*.
Reformed Church, Kutztown, Iterks Co.
Dr. C. M. Jackson :—llespected Sir: Z
have been troubled with Dyspepsia nearly
twenty years, and have never used any
medicine that did me as sunch good as
Ilootiand'a Bitters. lam very much im
proved in health, after haying taken iiTO
bottles, Yours, with respect.
J. S. HERMAN,.
X:. WI. C:1 C, al At
Large Site, (holding nearly doubk.quen
tity,) 81 per bottle—half doz. 55.
Small Size-7& eta. " $4.
ItEW ARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
See that the signature of "C. M. JACK
SON" is on the WitarrEn °resell bottle.
Should your nearest Dritagist not WIN .°
the article, do not ho put otr by any of the
intoxicating preparations that may be of
fered in its place, but send to 1a. , . and •we
will forward, iteettrely packed. by exert as.
Principal (Vies and Aftussfactory.
No. 631 Arch St., Philad•a.
JONES - iSt. EVANS,
muccee•ors to .311 C. Jeckoon.
PROPRIETORS-
For sale by. Druggists and De lays Itt_7V%
cry town In the United States.
April W. 1ek64.-iy