The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, March 25, 1865, Image 4

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    Tiff *ma SPY.
iNDEPEINDENT, FEARLESS It, FREE
COLVMBIA, PA.,
ki l eiv d.aks,'\ixtv e\i, 1 2,5 ,
:"Ilteideertieeiag will be considered CASH and
balteetal4.katr am% ibrt . l after the first ineertion.
Written for ttie Columbia Spy
Gnesi-Cake
WIIITE SALMON, Waib.
Washington territory is not to he " left
tritt in the Bold,'' while her " distant re
lathres" arc showing their liberality in
getting up fairs, selling and re-selling
sacks of flour, giving their green-bark-i,
as well as " broad shoulderi," to bear
the 'burden of this war, and to supply
delicacies as well as nec:essaries for the
sick and suffering in camp and hospitals.
A shctt time since, Mr. and Mrs. E.
3oselyn, of White Salmon, W. T..
blade liberal preparations to entertain
a number of friends. of Which the inclem
ency of the weather permitted but eight
to gather with them. After discussing
the nierits of A fine fat turkey, and all
the nice fixings which the ladies knoW
so well hold to get up, it was propused to
appropriate a nice loaf of cake, which
had escaped the fate of its fellow, to the
Worthy object of the Christian Commis.
sion. But the cake was not a golden
brick sent iron the rich mines of Idaho
to be coined into shining dollars ; how
then could the loaf be coined ?
Now theie were present four couple
'Who were born in New England inelu- I
ding host and hostess, one born in Ken
tackey ,and one in I%lithigan,though of a
Yankee mother ; so there were too many
Yankees to let the question remain lung
ituauswered. It was proposed to call it
a guess cake and each one was to pay ac
cording to his liberality, for the privilege
of guessing its weight—the best Yankee
at guessing to belts possessor. Twenty
sis dollars was thus raised in guessing.
The Michigandee proving to be the Les!
Yankee, won the cake, and whieh he im
mediately dffered for sale, and as soon
found a purchnser,who tllon turned auc
tioneer, and a spititdl bidding ensued
and again the Jifichigander took the palm.
and to keep the ball rolling sold it again
and in less than half an hour fifty dol
tars in greenbrcks was raised. L think,
Mr. Editor, this was not a very bad af
fair for our Territory, and as we have
seht'ititiEo' Oregbu State, you may es-
pest to hear from our Yankee guess-cake.
again, which has thus been started n•- '
suffering for God and our country.
Not we'll not be loft out in the cold
We will show that we hats° a warm heart.
And the' far removed we will bear
In this terrible conflict our part.
Prom nur hills we will pour not our gold
o o ill coin it and bid it "God speed"
To brace or to back Uncle Jam's greenbaels up,
To reward erery brave Soldier's deed.
No.'we'll net be left out in",tho cold '
Neither bo left in the rear
But Ne'll fling out the Red. White and Blue,
And stand by our Country so dear.
New Englnndshnll neer be ashamed
Of persons wheresoc'er they may be
They've fogotten no precept she tringht,
They will ratty and fight for the free.
And to give to each soul that is made,
In its Maker's own image, a right
To at ran, to enjoy all God's gifts,
Then Peaco Mud' dawn as the light, •
Mns. Stators.
An Incident of the Won
A lottdr from Minnesotaqo the ito
chest3r Democrat tells this inierestin
story t
" Let me relate to you and your read
ers an incident of the war which has
lately come to my knowledge,. and which
has never before found its Way into the
wews papers, In the class of 185- •
at Waterville College, Maine, were two
young Cm who had been chums while
fftting for college at the same school, and.
were chums through :the entire college
tours*, and after graduating pursued'
their legal studies at the same law Ithool
and were chums hero also. After admis
sion to the bar one went South to seek :
his fortune, the other West.
Aftei the breaking out of the rebellion,
the one who went South enlisted in the
rebel army, and the-other In the Union
army. They both afterward rose to the
rank of colonel, and both took part in'
the battle of Mission Ridge, in command
of their respective regiments. The rebel
colonel at the bead of a Tennessee regi
ment, was in support of a battery, which
the regiment in command of the Union
Colonel' Was ordered to take, al the point
of the beynnet.
" The battery was taken ; but both
aolonele fell mortally wounded. After
the fightwas over, a Union captain, him
self a elasstnate.of the two eolonels,being
detailed to bury the dead, found the two
collage c/a...wastes and chums lying side
by side ma the battlefield,with their right
bands'idasped,and both dead. They had
evidently recognised each other after be
ing:wounded, and the old ties or friend•
ship had asserted their supremacy, and
ti!getdhei tliele spirits bad passed into the
eternal world. Bide by side, in the same
ftrarit they sleep their last sleep. -
Another fact in referenie to thissit:
ihe
thirty-five surviving members of the class
thirty are now or have been in the Union
army. Of tlo . other five, three are erip
ples,and the remainingtwo offered them
selves as volunteers, but Were not accept
ed on account of physical disability. -
Thep have earned ad well.do they de
serve the title of The Martial Class.' "
AN INCIDENT OF THE BATTLE OP
gASEEVILLE - By a hay-stack we found
two bodies, side by side,' as if laid there
by seine friendly hartd.---cls we were
taking then away one -r)se upright; and
heisting into tears, pointing to his cont.
rade said, " it's my brother, sir, iny
brother. We two were all, and lam a
lon'e' now." He had missel him in the
fight, and hunting over the field had
found him dead, and lying down to watch
him till morning' ' fallen a sleep.—
Wherr we took up the body to lay it with
the others, lie brought along straw to
wake a bel for it an I Wmielf. We gave
him T 0311.1 in that long row or the de td.
Nestling c!ase t the corpse, he lay down
for h's last night's seep with his broth
er.
ICE VE7 as , .45.xvin a Osx.a.
FR O the Growth, Beauty and Preserva
tion of the Hair. Reeeves' Ambrosia
is prepared from Valuable Itoots and Herbs,
each and all of which hay_ long enjoyed a
reputation among' eminent physicians, for
their medicinal properties. These Roots
are carefully selected and chemically
compounded by such a method us to ex•
tract and combine their medicinal virtues
in the Most effectual manlier.
11('ElVe , i' Ambrosia—Contains Burdock
Root. Thoroughly eradicates Dirt, Scarf
and Dandruff.
Reeves' Ambrosia—Contains Witch Ha
zel.—Allays all pains In the head ; cures
sore and diseased Scalps, Salt Rheum.,
Itching, &ie. Removes doll headache.
Reeves' Ambrosia—Contains English
Garden Sage. Will never fail to stop the
hair from tilting out.
Reeves Nul brosia—Containsßay Berries
.:—gives vigor and healthy netioia to the
roots of the hair—is very cooling to the
head.
Reeves' Ambrosia—Contains Southern
Wood. Prevents the hair from turning
prematurely gray. Restores gray hair.
Reeves' Stribrihsia—Contains Rosemary
Flowers,—Nourishes the roots of the hair,
and rives impulse to its growth—is a de
ingredient.
Reeves' Ambrosia—Contains the cele
brated Maccassar oil. Renders the hair
soli, slick and permanently glossy. Noth-
Me; egnals this oil as a dressing.
Reeves' Aznbrosia—Uontsins:
L—r Loaves. M—s 11—r.
E —al 13—k. T—m 11—t
The secret discovery which causes the
hair to grow beautiful, thick and long-.
Reeves' Ambrosia—is a genuine and re
liable preparation. Buy it, try it, and be
convinced.
For sate by all Druggists, at 73 cents per
large bottle.
Depot, 62. Fulton Street, New York.
Nov. 19, '6-1-Iy.
"Messrs. French, Richards and Co. of
Philadelphia, General Ag •nts for Pa."
Dll. VELPAT.PS FRENCH PILLS.—
L•tdieFl i take particular notice. The
real Velpau Female Pill. Warranted
French. These pills., so celebrated many
years ago in Paris, for the relief of female
irregularities,and afterwards so notorious
for their criminal employment in the
practice of abortion, are now offered for
salca.for the.tirst, time in America. They
have been kept iUThinnparattve
.farathelact.that_quturi.ri
pan, is a physician in Paris, of . grent wealth
and strict conscientious prionaples,and has
-withheld them from general use, lest they
I should be em • • 1.--Iltalaxv-C.i-rcrrpClS ,
1••• etnale obstructions
they scent to be truly omnipotent, burst
ing open the flood gates from whatever
cause may have stopped them, but they
are offered to the public only for legitimate
uses, and all agents= are forbidden to sell
them when it is understood that the object
is unlawful.
oso w o are
Sold at the Golden Mortar Drug Store,
and 11,.. Williams' in Columbia, and Dr., J.
F. Hinkle; Marietta.
'Ladies can procure a box, sealed from
the eyes of the carious, by enclosing one
dollar and six postage stamps to D.G.STA
mus; General Agent for us, Watertown,
or to the above agents.
Dec. 24, ly.
E. & ELT. ANTHONY & C 0..,
Manufacturers of Photographic Mater
ials
WILOLESALE AND XIETAIL.
- 50111ROA.DWAY, NEW YORK.
'ln addition to our main busbies!' of
PUOTOGRAPAIC MATERIALS, wo are
lleadquartem for the following, via:
STEREOSCOPES
AND
STEROSCOPIC 1 , 71W5,
Of thesowo have nn immense assortment,
including War Scenes, American arid
Foreign Cities and Landscapes, Groups,
Statuary, &c., 41 ,, c., Also, Revolving-Ster
eoscope:4, for public or private exhibitton.
Our catologue will be sent to any address
on receipt of stamp:
Photographic Albums.
We were the first to introduceihese into
the United states, and , we nnuMfacture
immense qualities in variety, ratzing , in
price from ~O cents to $5O each. Our AL--
CIUMS have the reputation of beingsuper.
tor in beats and durability to nny others.
They will be %ens by mail, free, on receipt
of price..
Fine'Albunts ..made to ord:cr. - VA
CARD . PHOTOGRAPHS.
.Our Oatologno - now otnbrnee over FIVE
TIiOUSAND different subjects (to which
additions are constantly, being made) , of
Portraits of eminent Americans, 4:e., viz;
about.
100 hiaj. Generals, 200 Brig. Generals. nt,
..Colonels, 100 Lleut.-Colonels, 250 Other
Officers, 75 Navy Officers, 550 Statesmen,
130 Divines, 125 Authors, 40 Artists, 125
!Stage, 50 Prominent women, 150 Foreign
Portraits.
3000 COPIES OF WORKS OE ART,
Including reproductions of the most ele
'broiled Engravings, Paintings, Statues,&e.
Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. --An
'order for One Dozen Pictures from our
'Catalogues will be filled on the receipt of
$1,30, and sent by mail, free.
Photographers and others ordering goods
C. O. D. will please remit twenty-five per
cent of the amount with theis , order.
E. 4; H. T. ANTHONI .4: CO.,
Manufacturers of Photographic Maternal,
301 Broadway, N. Y.
2Za-The prices and quality of our goods
cannot sail to satisfy.
TOZ AND CONFZICTIONEIBM
.117:4T revolved, a larger and liner stock
of TOV. and fancy goods than ever before.
My eriends and others are invited to call
and examine the stock before purchasing
elsewhere, as they will here find an un
limited assortment, suitable for presents to
persons of every age and taste. An im
mense assortment of l'ortmonnates, Pock
et Books, &c., dc.
China and other fancy nrtick , s too num
erous to mention, for sale by G.J. SMITH
Locust street, between the Bank anti
Franklin House.
Columbia, Dec. 3, 'R.
ENGINE . FOR SALE
szcoNo Hand Steam Engine thirty.
11re to forty, borne power with cylinder
12 by 36 inches, ali in complete order, is
offered for sale by
SAMITEDTRUSCOTT,
/alit 28,
6 1 .4.1 t
TIM wozuee Gaza: sraTor 706.
Scrofula and, 135KeWimigesiessem ,- ... - „ , :
From Emery Dies, a ieelikudieii
• • ford, Maine:
"I have sold large quantities of:_your.SAnsArs
nmis, but never 'yet one bottle which failed of the
desired effect and full satisfaction to thciise*liWtoolt
It. As fast as our people try it, they agree there has
been no mettrelnalike It betore lii our community." ,
Eruptions, Pimples, Eloteties; Putitilles,l7l.
cars, Sores, tind:all Diseases Of the Skin.-
.ercnii 8e,,. Rohl. Stratton, Bristol, ENV& 12141:1
I only do my duty. to you and the public, wiled
I mid my testimony to that you publish of the me
dicinal virtues of your SARSAPARILLA. 3iy daugh
ter, aged ten, had an afflicting. humor in lien ears,
eyes and hair for years, which we were unable to
cure until we tried your SARSAPARILLA. Sinn has
been well for some months."
From Mrs. Jane E. Stec, a well-L:noten Mid much
esteemed lodge Dennisrille. Cape May CO., h J.
"My daughter bas suffered for a year past with a
scrofulous eruption, which was.very troublesome.
Nothing, afforded any relief until we tried your
SAns.u...tulta.A., which soon ecilnpletely Cured her."
From Charles - P. Gage; Bag., o f the wiaehpz-nogrli
Gage, Murray ,f Co.. manufacturers of enamelled
papers in Nashua, lf. - 211" - .
.had , for several yeara-zit'veri.troublesome
humor in my face, which grew constantly worse
tmtil It diallguredlny-features and became an intol
erable affliction. I tried almost every thing a mart
could of both advice and medicine, but without any
relief whatever, until 2 took: your SARSAPARILLA.
It immediately made my face worse, as youltold me
it might fora time; but In a few weeks , die new
skin began to font under the blotches, mtd cont
tinned until my face is as smooth as anybody's,
and f ani without any symptoms of the disease that
I know or. I enjoy perfect health, and without a
doubt owe it to your SAILSAPARLLI.A."
Erysipelas—Goner :Q. Debility—Muir" the
Blood.
Trans Dr. Robe. .S'anda, flintston St., NetS ' Tork.
" Du. AxIM. I seldom WI to remove Eruptions
and Scrofulous Sores by the perseverlngu se of your
SA Iv:Aral:ll,7.A, and I have just now cured an attack
of .111tlignant Erysipelas with it. No alterative we
possess equals the SAUS.II•AItiLTA you hare 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 hun.
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 SARSAPAIULLA. 'rook two bot
tles, and some of your Pitt.s. Together they have
cured me. lam now as well and sound as any body.
Being in a public place, my case is known to every
body in this community, and excites the wonder of
Front lion. Ilenry .afonro, N. P. P., of Newcastle,
C. Ir., a leading member of the Canadian Parlia
ment.
1 have used your SAIMAPARILLA in my family,
for general dehilitg, and for parihang the blood,
with very beneficial results, and feel aoialeace lu
commending it to the afflicted."
St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, Salt Rheum,
Scald Head, Sore Eyes
From Harvey Sidiler, Esq., flieable 711141 . of At
75,711:hiinnork D . nzoc . ritt, Peniamylratio,
" Our only child, about three years of age, wits
attacked by pimples on his forehead. They rapidly
spread mail they formed a loathsome 411,1 virulent
bore, which covered his face, and actually blinded
los eyes for some days. A skilful physician applied
nitrate of silver nud other remedies, without any
apparent effect. For fifteen days we guarded his
hands, lest with them he should tear open the fes
tering and corrupt wound which covered Ids whole
face. 'laving tried every thing else we had any
hope from, we began giving, your SAURAPMEILLA,
stud applying, the iodide of potash lotion, as you
direct. The sore began to heal when we had given
the first bottle, mud was well when we had finished
the second. The child's eyelashes. Whieh had come
out, grew again, and he is now us healthy and fair
as any other. The wholeneighborhood predicted
that the child must die."
Syphilis and Mercurial Disease.
Trout J),. nimbi. Stout, of Si. Lonia, Missouri.
I find your SAINAPARII.I.I n more effectual
remedy Mr the aecondnry symptoms of Slip/Wiz
and fur syphilitic disease lin' nay other we pobsess.
The profession are indebted to you for some of the
best medicine,' we hate."
From .4. J. French, AL D., an eminent physician of
Lawrenre, Mass., who is a prominent member of
the Legislature ur Massachusetts.
Aran. My dear Sir: I have found your
.1104.11`.11:11.I.A. an excellent remedy for Syphilis,
both of the primary tool secondary type, and effec
tual in some eases that were too obstinate to yield
to other remedies. Ido not know what we can em
ploy w ith more certainty of success, where a power
l em
ploy
is required."
Mr. Chas. S. rim Liear, of _Sew Srunswiek, V.. 7.,
ltad dreadful ulcers on his legs, caused by the abuse
of mercury, or MerCII rial disease, shirk grew more
and more aggravated for years, in spite of every
remedy or treatment that could be opplied, until 11w
i.ersevering use of Al'lnt. , 4 S.\its.\P.\ltlt.t.A relined
Few cases con be found more inveterate mid
ressing than this, and it took several dozen
bottles to cure him
Zeucorrhcea, Whites, Pemale Weakness,
l AIVI").t . gt? f lat 'MOS
eifeet of this SAns.temul.i.A. Sonic eases require,
however, in :kid or the SAns.ll . .tnii.l.A, the skilful.
application of local remedies.
r - ron. the well-knorrn and iridely-cele7,ralecl Dr.
Jaren', Morrill, of Cincinnati.
4, I have found your SAits.tr.trn.t.A on excellent
alterative in diseases of females. Many eases of
Irregularity, Leticorrhcen, Internal Ulceration, cud
local debility, arising from the scrofulous diathesis,
have yielded to it, and there are few that the not,
when its effect is properly sided by local treatment..
4 lady, unwilling .to allow the publication of her
7/0711e. Write.,
,‘ My daughter and myself have been cured of
very debilitating Leueorriirea of lone standing, by
two bottles of your SmesAr.trin.i,a. , .
Rheumatism,Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys..
pepsia, eart Disease, Neuralgia,
when caused Ivy Scrrtfuta in the system, are rapidly
cured by this ExT. SARSAPARILLA.
AYER'S
CATHARTIC PILLS
possess so many advantages over the other
purgatives in the market, and their superior
virtues are so universally known. that we need
not do more than to assure the peddle their
quality is maintained equal to the best it ever
has been, and that they may he depended on
to do all that they have ever done.
- Prepared by J. C. AYER, M. D., & Co.,
lewell, Mass., and Pohl by
ALL DRUGGISTS IN COLUMBIA.
NEW STOCK OF GOODS.
ANTE have just received a new stock of
Goods direct from first hands,and are
enabled to sell them as cheap as any other
store in town. Our assortment of
FINE rAzinsisr GROCER ES
Is large and complete, consisting in part
of all grade of
Sugars, Meat,
Teas, Fish,
Coffee, - - Cheese,
Spices, Flour,
Fruits, d:c.
Provisions of all kinds, together with
Wood and Willow-ware,Glau. , ...nd Queens
ware.
SWITZER AND LIMBER CHEESE,
German fruits, ter_ 7%? --e.
WINES AND LIQ'CTORS.
Our \Vines and Liquors cannot he beat- ,
tu, as it is old stork and of the very best
quality. Persons wishing a pure article it
will be sold on a guarantee
- Call around and inspect our stock
'whether you buy or not. A share of pull—
lie patronage is solicited.
GEORGE TILLE, Agent,
C. & Union St
Columbia, Aug. 2 , 4 '64.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
I'IIE OLD • ORIGINAL GALLERY.
• The subscriber ha completely re-fitted
his establishment, and his gallery cannot
be surpassed by any in the county, and he
hopes by careful personal attention to give
the public better pieturas than have here-:'
tocore been produced.
AMBROTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS;
Ivorytypes„ Melainotypes, Carte de 'Visite,
and pictures on canvass taken in the best
"style, and at prices which maned, babenten
for cheapness.
;Ag - Likenesses warranted, and a satis
factory picture furnished withoutrepeated
sittings. He asks a continuance of the
liberal patronage always extended to this
establishment. Call and examine 'speci
mens at the rooms, northeast corner of
root and Locust streets. Entrance on
ocnststreet.
R..; J. Br. LITTLE.
Oct. 24 ,1863.
WASHINGTON ROUSE RESTAURANT; ,
AITHERE map be found Oysters away
V V on hand,, of the beat, quality served
up in every
Also a room for the accomodation of.
dies er families. Oysters can be had by tile
quart.or hundred.
Dec. 3, '64,-it ;
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- • •
sa3 tY
ISKON , BUPA-
his 3i - ell knoivnlci the inedidil4nrdett
siontl arIIION is the vital Principle or Life
element of the - blaotY Vag is' - derived
chk-11);Aom the 'food tife,eittt - hut - !if."fhi3
food nOiot proyieily digested; o r df.. from
mime 3vbatever ; the necessuryquisati-:
ty of iron is noi fificeri ifito the circulation,
or becomes - reduced, the whole system suf
fers The bid blood will irritate the heart,
will clog up the lungs, will stupefy the
obstruct the liver, and will send
its disease producingelements4b all parts
of the system, and every one will ender in
whatever organ may be predisposed to disc
cage.
The great value of .
IRON AS. A MEDICINE '
Is well knoVirir'and acknowledged by all
medical imp': The ditlidaltv has been to
obtain such a preparation of has will enter
the circulation : and assiMilate-at once with
the blood. This poiut,' - says Dr_ Hayes,
Massachusetts State Chemist, has been at
tained in the Peruvian Syrup, by combi
nation in a way before unknown.
-A:IJE PE RUVI AN SYRUP
Is a PnoTEeTED solution of the PROTOXIDE
OF Ina.% A NEW DISCOVERY tic MEDICINE
that strikes at the Root of Disease by sup
plying the blood with its Vital Principle
or Life Element—lron.
TILE PERUVIAN SYRUP
r tires Dyspepsia,Mver Complain t,Dropsy,
ever and ague, Loss of energy, low spirits.
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP
Infuses strength, vigor, and new life into
the system, and builds upon "Iron Consti
tution."
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP
ures Nervous Affections, Female Com
plaints, and all diseases of the'Kidneys and
Bladder. _ _ _
- - - -
'IIIE PERUVIAN SYRUP
Is a st.r.ctFic for all diseases originating in
BAD STATE. OF TILE BLOOD, or accom
panied by Debility or a Low State of the
System.
Pamphlets containing certificates of cures
add recommendations from some of the
most eminent Physicians, Clergymen and
others will be sent free to any address.
We select a few of the names to show the
character of testimonials.
Tohn E Williams, Esq.,
President of the Metropolitan Bank, N.Y.
Rev. Abel Stevens,
Lato Editor Christian A dvo( ate &Journal.
11... v. P. Church,
Editor New York Chronicle.
Rev John Ilerpont, Lewis Johnson, N.
Hey. Warren Barton, Roswell Kinney, M. D.,
Rev. Arthur B. Fuller, S. K. Kendall, M. D..
Bev. Gurclon Robbins, W. It. Chisholm, N. D.,
Roy. Sylvan us Cobb, Francis Dana, M. D..
Noy. T. Starr King, - Jeremiah Stone, M. D.,
Hey Ephraim Eller., Jr., J. Antonio &inches, M. D.•
Rey—Joseph H. Clinch, A. A. Hayes, M. D.,
Bev. henry Upham, Abraham Wendell, M. D.,
Itcy. I'. C. Headley, .T. B. Chilton, M. D.,
Roe. John W. Olny•tend, It. K Kinney, 31..1x,
Prepared by N. L. CLARK It CO., ex
clusively- for J. P. DINSMORE, No. 491
Broadway, Now York.
Sold. by all Druggists.
Redding's Russia Salve
FORTY TEAR'S EXPERIEN E
Has fully established the superiority of
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE
Over 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, cte., ,te., removing the pain at once,
and reducing the most angry looking
swellings and inllamation us if by magic.
Oral's , 25 eenis Box.
=9
X. P. mNsmonE, No. 491, Droodwa. - N .
New York.
S. W. POWLE Ltz. 0., No. IS Tremont
street, Boston.
__..kknd by Druggists. yri 'ill -1
_
rtnx.r.-r, - .3Acl L'-t-tvcets
_1 for the million! A most valuable and
wonderful publiCation. A work at 400
pages, and :SO colored engravings. DR.
HUNTER'S VADE MECUM, an orignal
and popular treaties on Man and Woman,
their Physiology, Functions, and Sexual
disortleis of every kind, with Never- Fail
ing Remedies for their speedy cure. The
practice of DR. HUNTER has long been,
and still is unbounded, but at the earnetit
solicitation of numerous persons, he has
been induced to extend his medical useful
ness through the medium of his "VADE
MECUM.': It is a volume that should be
in the hands of every family in the land,
as a preventive of secret vices. or as a
guide for the alleviation of one'of the most
awful and destructive scourges ever visited
mankind. One copy, securely enveloped
will be forwarded tree of postage to any
part of the United States for lin cents in P.
0. stomps. Address, postpaid, DR. HUN
TER, No. 3 Division Street New York.
May 2.0 'O4 lv ,
ARRIVAL OF NEW
-1; - • ; 'Watches, Clocks
.41.3a.cm ne9.33A, lx-or
Just received at the Store of
P. Shreiner iz San. Front St. above Walnut,
where we are aiwayspreparcd to sell goods
at the cheapest rates, and guarantee
them to he as represented.
DO YOU WANT A•GgOli GOLD PENS
If so, call and examine our stock of War
ren &-Luddies Fine Gold Pen, the best
now in market, and 'warranted
to give satisfaction.
Watches and Jewelry carefully re
paired.
may 7; el I. P SIIREISER ,t; SON.
TIIE — NNITED STATES HOTEL
lIARRISBTJRar, PA. •
OVERLY & liffelllSON,'Proprietors,
THIS well known - Hotel.is now In aeon •
anion to accommodate the traveling pub
lic, affording thetnost ample conveniences
alike for tho transient guest and the per
manent boarder.
TIIE UNITED ° STATES ITOTEL
has been entirely refitteilt b rou.ghout, and
now has accommodations ermal In extent,
comfort end luxury to any hotel between
'Philadelphia end 'Pittsburg. Its locati,n
is the best in the State Capital, being in
easy access to all the railroad depots, and
in close proximity to all the offices and
business localities of the city. It has now
all the eoneecienees of • •
A Fl hST CLASS HOTEL..
and the Proprietors are determined to
spare neither expense, time or labor to en
,sure the comfort ofthe guests. , The patron
age of the traveling public is respectfully
solicited. November 5
R E-0 P E N E - D
!
rEOROE A. I.IYERS would rqipectful
ly inform the citizens of golumbla
and vicinity that he has returned to Col
umbia, and re-opened laic .i
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY,
Front Street, abode Locust, *where he is
- now prepare(l to do all kinds of Photo
:graphing. Ambrotypes; got - -np in good
style. Copying and enlarging of small
Pictures done with neatness,and accuracy.'
PICTURES COLORED'
Sn oii or Water Cc' dors. ,
Orders forPletnres from old Negatives
ill he promptlyAllo& - • • -
. - t -- Special attention paid to Cartes Do
'Visite».
7... Hoping by a strict attention to buaiteis
to share the. liberal patronage heretofore
extended by the citizens.
Call at Roonis and examine Specimens.
Remember the pipe*, Front Street, above
Loinitt,
26,- •'• •
14 • • ••' • GEO. BYERS.
• No7r.
_ -
Ni 1 111111111Mati 1
PIOIIIIADIEMPIETA.s. -
Ah.gise*6s s o3. wissi2— z. •1136.2...
._"2,457, 849 95.
CAPITAL, - . • •
ACCRUED SURPLUS, ,
INVESTED PREMIUMS,
UNSETTLED CLAIMS,
INCOME FOR 1864,
LOSS PAID SINCE 1820,
Perpetual Paid Temporary Policies , on
Liberal Terms.
TIMPL.M4CTC:IPRI3.
Charles X. Ilancker, Isaac Len, Tobias
Wagner, Edward C. Dale, Samuel Grant,
Geo. Fales, Jacob R. Smith, Alfred Filler,
Geo. W. Richards, Fra.s. W. Lewis, AL.D.,
CHARLES N. BANCEER, President.
EWD. C. DALE, Vice-President.
JAS. McALLIMTEIt, See. Pro. - Tent.
JOl-1N COOPER , Agt- for Columbia
mar.l2, Iy.
GEORMEI SMIZIERT'‘e
CABINET ILVABERODBIS
AND nrasurAc:roitir,
Lrocusr ST:, A FEW DOORS BELOW
COLUMBIA, LAN. COIY, PA:
THE subscriber having purchased f om
his brother, Casper Seibert, the stock and
good will of his extensive Cabinet Manu
factory, will continue the business at the
old stand, where he will keep on hand am
assortment of
FURNITURE OF ALL RINDS.
of the best quality, style, and manufacture
and will make to order, of first-rate mate
rial, every article in his line. He will give
strict attention to business, and respectful
ly asks of the public a share of its patron
age.
.rIINDERTAKING will receive the
most careful attention, at the shortest
notice. GEORGE SEIBERT.
Cola. July 4, '63.
JUST OPENED AT
THE FAMILY IIVED I CM STIR
0 Dri FiLLOWS' HALL-,
coLumBIA, PA.
AFRESH. supply of Drugs and Medi
cines. Pure Ground Spices, Flavoring
Extracts, Rice Flour, Farina, Corn Starch,
,Sc.. all of the New Preparations, and
PATEAT MEDICINES,
Castile, Palm , and Fancy Soaps. Tooth
Powders and Tooth Paste, (one in particu
lar, tne best ever offered in Columbia,)
flair Dye, Indellible Ink, Cologne, Bay
Rum, Perfumery,
TOILET ARTiCIES IN GREAT VARIETY,
and everything usually kept in a Good
Drug Store.
.pit-Strict attention given to Physician's
Prescriptions.
CARD.—Dr. W. S. MeConkt.n, at his
Office in the Drug Store, Odd Fellows' Hall,
daily, from twelve to one o'clock.
Col'a., Feb 0, 1804.
COACH MAKING.
Coach, Carriage A' ifffuggy
Mir_ANTIP.A..O 'TORY
Second street, nearly opposite
LUTHERAN cirtmerr, COLCOMLI, P.l
SILVER I\IIMALS andP remit' ins awa rd
ed at the Agricultural and Mechanical
Society of Lancastercounty,and also at the
different Fairs, for the best Shining Top
Bimgies.
The subscriber would respectfully inform
the public that he still continues to manu
facture Coaches, Carriages,Buggies, Sul
kirs.„tunl I.l_ (alter ..v.ithichtsinit
rep ti vaunt Os it woricinan is fairly estab
lished, as he can confiden .1v claim for his
work the merits of beauty of form, elegance
of finish, and strength of structure. 'One
of the distinguishing features of his work
is its durability ; all vehicles of his build
are constructed of the beSt seasoned mate
rial, and put together firmly and substan
tial ly. lie gives particular attention to the
REPAIRING OF VEHICLES;
and warrants all his work in Lis lino to give
sat
In inhibition to his practical experiencein
the business, he has the assistance of the
best work m en—none other being employed.
The public is respectfully invited to call
and examine the stock on hand.
SAMUEL CAETEE, Aor
Cora.may7'64.tr.
GOT OUR DIA.TCH
J. RUMPLE 6: SOS, have just received
TWO HUNDRED GROSS
Superior Matches, which 1211 be sold
wholesale and retail.
. J. RUMPLE .3c SON,
april 2, 'O4. ' Locusi. street, Col'a.
BRENEXANS'
LADIES, GENT LEM A NS.,BOYS. GIRLS
AND CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE.
The largest and best assortment of La
dles and Gentlemans wear in the
CIVIC Or LANCASTER: .
The undersigned reopectfully invites the
citizens of Coliunbieltnd to his
large stock of
LADIES' BOOTS A.ArD SHOES
Such as women's Rid and French Morocco
Boots, Balmoral, Continental and other
•SEEIOIIIIIII2II STYLES. •
We .ure prepared to •manufactv.re at
short notice every'kind Of ladles and gen
tlemans wear known in this market, and
at as cheap rates as, any similar estab
lishment cull and e:camine our stock.
BRENEMAN, - -
Opposite Cooper's Hotel,-
. West Ring , Lancaster.
Sept. 2.4.'41.
The .Place to get Your Zoney's
WORTH As AT
H ENRY' S 1 1 DAM'S
COR FRONT & UNION ST.
Ho lias jtist received a large supply of
now and fresh groceries, also
NEW_ DRIED FRUIT,
NEW SUGAR CURED HAMS,
NEW - NO. 1, MACKEREL,
NEW:SEEDLES and LAYER RAISINS,
NEW CITRON AND CURRANTS.
ENGLISH PICKLES,
CRANBERRIES,
,
Also now Fruit of all kinds. Our stock
of staple andsrandy groceries is fall and
compete suid , pe intend keeping it fresh.
by almost daily additions. Give us
corner Front it. Union Street,
Columbia. HENRY su yawl.
Nov. 5; 186 .
NOTICZIL
Mile partnership heretofore existing un
der the name, style and title of the Su
squehanna R3llirg Mill Company, is this
day dissolved by. mutual consent. All
claims against said:firm will be presented
to J. G. flees for settlement and payment.
C. S. KAUFFMAN, E..IIERSHY.
M. M. STRICKLER, GEO. BOGLE.
ROBT. CRANE, J.:E. RICHARDS.
J. G. MESS_ P. GOSSLER
Columbia, 7an,18 t .1885.
BUSVNESS ' CONTINUED.
• The manunicture of Merchant Bar Iron
'will be ccintinued at the same place, by the
"Susquehanna Iron. Company" incorpor
ated under the Laars orPennsylrania. and
the business of the CoMpany zvlll -be man
aged,by .
4 4- lllMEicyrlasumr.
Si.M.2l4iSktf
LOCAL-- _ :.. .._:, ,_._....,...,,.. ....._____ Titasitt
razacors-zrarzim ,iit - NT ITI
THE FERISILYINIL diIIaIRD,COHIPANT. ii Ern, r tun • B. i
ARE now limpet-ea- to' Meilite' - exid -for-- --
ward FREIGHT on the °PhiladellAda-Di-: I) EMOVHD to the corner - of Front and
I.s'sichni to yard from all stations. where they_ It. _Locust Streets where is keptconstanti3r
have agents, at the foltotiogifinte s perlimt-, on. hand a full and complete assortment of
„
dred pounds: - . _
FirstF E W class. 24 EEN PH Class.-3rd ,Class: 4t h'CILA. AND COLITHEI I A: , -t =;' 100 rS SHOES, GAITERs I
tto
t eas: - ~
25 cents., 21 eta. - 1 - -.15 cts., ' , All styles and varieties of Men's; Boy's,
Flonrin car loads, , , 'cte perbarrel. LadlM, , lfisses'. and Children ' s wear.
pig •,,,,r,.._ _ -10 . 1 ( 'r 100 lbs. ' -
81 ts
it A CASTER. t4,---it: - 3' •
- $ 400,000
- 07.1,000
1,086,z5s
- .
. '8,416
-. 300,000
• b,000,000
BETWEEN VITILA. ANIV.I.A.,
First Claas.' 2d Class: 3rd 'Class. 4th Class.
, 23 cor
Flo\
Pig
Shipmt
termediat
RATE;
First C 1
-90
Plot
the Cor
paid.
Books,
Bo.otlron4
Cedar
Wart
Dry G 4
Eggs
Furniti
Feather
Apples, ble Monuments,
.
I Cheese ' Molasses, '
lover do Grass Seed,Melons, . .
ritickern Oil in casks or boxes
Candles, Paper in boxes,
Casks • or Barrels,Pasteboard, --
(empty,) Peaches, (dried, .
Groceries, Printing paper, .
Guns and Rifles, Paper Hangings,
Herring in boxes andQutensware,
kegs, . Sweet Potatoes, •
Hardware, Tobacco in. bales,
Hops, . Tea, .
Iron. (hoop, band orType,
sheet,) Tallow, -
Leather, Turpentine, (spas,)
Liquor in Wood, Varnish.
Marble Slabs & Mar-
Articles of N Class, ..,
Alcohol, tured,)
Coffee, Potatoes,
Hides, (green,) Turnips, - -
Lard, Vinegar,
Oysters & Clams, (InWhite Lead,
(shell,) Window Glass. '
Tobacco, • ( manufae- - ..
Articles of 9th Class.,
Codfish, Rosin,
Cotton, - Salt,
Fish, salted, Tobacco, (leaf,)
Grain of all kinds, - Tin,
Nails and Spikes, Tar,
Pitch, Whisky,
Plaster.
All Freights payable on delivery'.
H. H. HOUSTON
General Freight Agent, Phil.
5. - -.4t--For further information, apply to
S. B. KINGSTON, Freight Agt.,Phil •
E. K. BOICE, Freight A gt., Columbia
W. If. MYERS, Freight Agt., Lan'ti
Columbia, July 4, 1864.
INSURANCE! CO. OF NORM
AZIEFIPACA,
PHILADELPHIA.
NCORPORATED 1701. Assets $1,350,0
I Charter perpetual. Insurance again_'
-
loss or damage by fire on Buildings, bier
cluindize, Furniture, atc., for long or slior
periods, or permanently on Buildings,
a deposit of Premium. The prompt pay
merit of TlSBe4 for a period of ReVeßiv years
affords y guarantee of claim upon publi
confidence. ANTIIVII G. COFFIN, Prest.
CUAULES PLATT, Secretary.
F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent
Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa.
Columbia, January 2:1,
ISOMILES AROUND RICHMOND
Prlee ray Cents. Atthe ehenpbook
Store of WM. U. IT ESS.
FRANKLIN HOUSE -
TY Mt A.
TA.cort S. MILLER :mould- ritifieptfully ,
the citizens of Columbia and
•-•iciiiity, that he has just opened his ,
NEW AND SPACIOUS ,- •
REST II R A . IV T,_
In the basement of the FRANKLIN
HOUSE, Locust street, Columbia; : where
the r choicest variety of edibles, may Lo
found to please the.palate or suit the taste
of- the.most fastidious.
CHOICE 'VIANDS ,
Served upin the best style, at a moment's
notice. • Determined to • leave nothlag un
done to accomedate the public, a_ - share of
public patronage is respectfully solicitated
Columbia, Dec. 5, 1863. tf.
; .
• -
GREAT IMPROVEMENTS IN SWING MACHINES
EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINES
Patented February 14th,
SA LESROOM, .130 BROADWA
252 Washington St.. Boston, Mass. 720
Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Stein
Bros, Pittsburg, Pa.
/VMS Machine is constructed on entire
.' ly new principals of mechanism. pos
sessing many-rare and valuable improve
ments, having been examined by the most
profound. experts, and pronounced to be
simplicity and perfttioa combined.
It has a straight needle, perpendicular
action, makes the Look or Shuttle stitch,
which will neither rip or ravel, and is like
on both sides; perforsus perfect sewing on
every discription of maOrial, from Leath
er to the finest Nansook Muslin, with cot
ton, linen or silk thread, from the coars
est to the finest number.'
Having neither Cam nor Cog wheel,and
the least possible friction, it runs as smooth
s glass, and is -
LAI PIIATICALLY A NOISELF.S9 MACHINE!
It requires tidy -per cent. less power-to
drive it than . any other Machine in the
market— A girl twelve years of age eini
work it steadily, without fatigue or injury
to health.
Its strength and Wonderful, simplicity of
construction renders it almost Impossible
to get out of order. and is- guaranteed -by
the company to give entire satisfaction.
We respectfully invitpall those whO may
desire to supply themselves with a' super
ior article, to come and examine this an
- rivalled' Machino.
But in a - more especial manner do we so
licite the patronages of Merchant Tailors,
Couch Makers, hoop Manufacturers, Shirt
and Bosom Makers, Dress Makers, Corset
Makers, Gaiter Fitters, Shoe Binders, Vest
and Pantaloon Makers.
Religions and Charitable Institutions
will be liberally dealt with.
Prices of Afttehines complete ;
"No. Family Machine; with Hemmer,
Feller and Braider M. No. 2, Small Man
ufacturing, with Extension Table 675.
No. 3, Large Manufacturing, with Exten
sion Table $B5. No. 4. Large Manufactur
ing. for Leather, with Rolling Foot. and
Oil Cup $lOO.
One half hour's instruction is sufficient to
enable any person to work this Machine
to their entire satisfaction..
Agents wanted for all towns in the Uni
ted States where Agents are not already
establisheil. Also for Cuba, Mexico, Cen
tral and South America, to whom a-liber
al discount will be given.
figi•Tmtivsinvariably Cash on delivery.
Sarmiento, McGrath itz Co., Agents
Philadelphia.
T. J. McARTHUR dr, CO,
Dec. 10, '64. tf • 536 Broadway.
OYSTERS I OYSTERS!!
BY THE BUSHEL, GALLON, or qt.
Continually on hand and for sale.
BALTIMORE AND PUILA. OYSTERS
Tea 8 TUE MARKET AFFORDS. -
Come all yoliiitingry, thirsty sou*
Come down to my saloon,
And. eat and drink and quaff and smoke
From supper hour till noon. ,
PARDY LOCKARD,
' -
Oak. sic lees, Anglia= Roues,SxotL St.
Articles of lottliis's.
American Douse.
..._--
ArdIIFACTURE ORDER,
instantly hand,
WE,
id. ki
FURNI:KURE W ARE' RQ,CI,I4;S,
Are now welrsuppliedwith ntiwUnd beau
tiful furnitureof the-latest
He manufactures to order uncl*ill• keep
constantly aulhand Dressing,- Plain and
Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card,
Dining and Centro Tables, Commtandlan
c-y and French Bedsteadvainifwhieb will
be sold on the most reasonable terms. Ay
he manu.factures,
- isi..v.n"..vnrk he isenaz
bled to warrant eueryarticle t.j •• • 7
is represented. • -
C II A MRS.
All kinds of Chairs kept on .•
nfactured VS order. • Cane, IV: • •
and Rocking Chairs; Sett,,,N,
Counter Stools, Sofas,
Stuffed Scat - Chairs, ma..lb 1. - -
Chairs repainted and repaired.
UNDERTAKING
Funeral s wilibe attended to with prompt
ness, to which he gives his personal . attend
tion. He is prepared with zee boxes and
coolers to preserve corpse, us may-he re
quired.
M A 110GANY OR WALNUT. COFFINS
Furnished plain or tinned in any style that
maybe required: Ile respectfully solicits
a share of public patronage, as well as a
continuance of the custom with - which he
has been liberally favored.
JOHN SHENBEIIGEII,
South Side of Locust st., between Second
and Third. [0ct.17;63.
010: 1 1F:%:}4411 L iwaf.1114o_r7t7M I TI
___ _ • -
INSUILANCEI COMPANY,
PHILADELpILIA.
Capital $200,000. Securities $lOO,OOO,
COMPANY continues to take
_ll risks on good property at rates as low
o any other safe Company, and consistent
with prndence.
Policies issued for long or short terms,
it permanently. Losses promptly paid.
• claims adjusted without litigation or
clay. This Company refers to the past as
guarantee of its future conduct.
Tiros. CRAV EN, Prest.
A. S. GILT,In-r, Vice Prest
JAs. B. ALVORD, Secretary.
F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent,
Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pu
Columbia, January 23,
TO THE LOVERS Cr TuE
33 33 D.
BE known throughout toe length. and
breadth of Columbia and...vicinity, that
-GEORGE M. BOOTH, .Locust street, next
door to the Post (Mice '
has the 'finest and
most varied assorment of
ToB A CCU A S.TF, S
GAR
In the Borough of Columbia.
Fine flavored Havanna an Tara Segars
togother:witlkalltheaVdrite
in the market: -For side Aiy; - tho box or
thousand.
CHEWING. TOBACCO. - Tho choicest
brands; in, the market. The. Old Virginia
arid home - manufaCtured, "or any 'other
man."
- SMOKING TOBACCO. Turkey, Lynch
burg. Anti-nervous, - .
PIPES of all qualifies, sizes and pat
ternS. • - -
Come 4 running.li`.l...eryboely is buying
their Tobacco, Segars, Pipes, ite. at- -
BOOTIES.
Columbin, -.Nov ID, '64.4f.
Sportsmen Look Hete!
100 double and single barrel guns, just
re(xlved at the Hardware Store of J. Mow
plc &Son.
Double barrel guns, from $0 up t 046 0,
Sinn. , le barrel from .$2 io $2O. •.. -
- We have received evervihingin thegun•
ning line, such as powder, Shot,. Caps,
Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Wadding,
Game Bags, etc.. which we oiler to sell at
vary low rates. J RUMPLE at SON.
July 4, 'mt.
ARCANA WATCH,
A N ELEGANT Is.TDVELTYIN'WateIf
-11. es, The eases of this watch are an en
tirely new 3nvention.composedof six dif
ferent metals combined, rolled together
and planisbed, producing an exact imita
tion of 18 carat gold, called Arcane, which
will always keep the•color. They are' as
beautiful and dumbhins solid , gold, and
are afforded,at ono-eighth' the cost. The
Case is beautifully"::designed, with Panel
and shield for 'mime; with Patent Push
'Pin, and engravedlst-the exact style of the
celebarted Gold I.:,luntintr Levers endure
really handsome and desirable, and so ex
act an in imitation of gold, an 'to defy de
tection. The movement Is manufactured
by the well known 'St Jimer 'Watch Com
pany of Europe and are superbly finished,
having engraved pallets, fancy carved
bridges. adjusting regulator, with gold
balaneed,:and the improved ruby jeweled
action with line dial' and skeleton hands,
and is •warianteCri good time keener. —
The watches are of three different sizes,the
smallest being for ladies, and are Bunting
Cases. A ease of six, will be sent by; snail
or Express for $125.00. A single one sent
in an elegant Morocco Case for 25,00; will
readily sell for three times their cost. We
are the sole agents for this watch in Uni
ted States, and none are genuine whielido
not bear our Trade Mark.
Address;
DEVAUGH CO„, Importers, 4-
15 Maiden Lane,'New :York.
•
Continental Saloon,
AND
REST R A N T..
Corner of Front and- Locn t Strftets'
' CO.LUMI3IA,PA.
Bowery will at alrtimos bo glad to son
his old friends at the. Continental, where
"Ike"—not Ike Partington, but IkeThaT
—will serve them with- •
OYSTERS IN EVERY' STYLE.
He has the best that •-the•:"Baltimere and
Philadelphia markets can produce.
PO VATB PIIITIBS AND MIEN. S • MI
at all times, with care and despatch. •
• Lager and •X..X.' Ale always' on draught.—
Come along ye greedy, hungry thirsty
souls come down to my saloon. '
• *GEO;H: EllIBMAN;
,
Columbia, It'ev. 26, -
SUSQUEHANNA IRON CO.
COLIINBIA; LANCAVAIL CV:, PA.
vrAzruvA.arußEris of the hest Rein-
ANA ed and - Double-refinedlifereliant Bar
Iron, and' Flat Balls, Rounds of all also
from Ito 43 inches; Squaregiotnill.sis k°
from 3to 23 inches, and Flats of all sine .
and thickness from 3- to 43 instkos wide.
S. G. MMES._ -
___ BEMENT, • •
C. €1.11./LITEIe , 'R. CRANE.
LGEO.
CZU BOGLE RDA, ' srgicALS*
RI
- MKS, nwserwer.i
!Kw,