The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, July 29, 1865, Image 2

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COLUMBIA PA.
Saturday; July 29, 1865
Advertiser:4m7, to secure Immediate Loser:lon
must bo bastled talon cr-before Tidy evening
each week.,
THE NEWS
Ford's theatre in Washington is to be
taken possession of by the government.
Everything therein is being packed for
removal. The government is to pay a
certain rent to Mr. Ford till the Ist of
February, and if by that time Congress
bas not tirade an appropriation for the
purchase it will be returned to him.
Emerson Etheridge has been refused
the benefit of a writ of habeas corpus.
GeneralThornas declines to surrender him
to the eiyil authwities for the reason
that the writ was suspended in the State
of Tennessee by President LineJln, and
has not been restored.
The United States steamer Quinnebang
was wrecked on the bar off Morehead
City, N. C., on the 21st. About 30 lives
are reported lost.
The United States iron-clad frigate
Danderberg, the greatest in the world
was successfully lunnehed ut New York
on Saturday-
Preliminary measures are in progress
for the trial of Captain Wirtz,fornierly in
charge of the Andersonville mili4ry pris
on. A large number of witnesses have
already been summoned. and letters are
constantly received from those who pos
sess knowledge of the cruelties practiced
on Union prismers by the Rebel com
mander.
Manufactured tobacco, upon which a
duty has been paid according to law,may
be cut into smoking tobacco or fine cut
chewing tob,a,?co, if done intim presence
or under the supervision of an inspector
without becoming liable to an additional
duty. The tobacco must be weighed
before Lein cut, and no additions to, or
subtractions made from the same.
Newborn adrices state that a superior
quality of copper is being received there
for shipment North, having been ob
tained from the mines near Charlottes,by
the defunct Rebel Government. There
are also large quantities of iron, lead,coal
and sulphur to be shipped North.
The nogroes are accumulating small
fortunes by working the gold and silver
mines. Large quantities of Confederate
.I.yogr , tal .C•itifiC4B. says Mat GDO
native element,ineluding the - aristocracy,
is daily growing more defiant, and threat
on to hang the Union men as soon as the
troops are withdrawn.
The One-hundred-and-ninety-fifth and
wo-Eundred-and-fourteenth Pennsylva
nia Regiments have arrived in Washing
ton
During the past month fully three
thousand promotions by brevet have been
made, chiefly, however, in the volunteer
rervice, and these cover all ranks, from
major-generals to lieutenants. There are
yet many more to be conferred.
Bishop Andrcws,of the 31. E. Church
south, has issued a note for the election
of delegates to the General Conference,
commencing in April next.
Wallace . 11r. Whittlesey, formerly a
clerk in the loan office of the Treasury
Department, was arrested in New York
on Saturday last, upon the charge of
baying abstracted one hundred $lOOO
bonds in June ISGI. The bonds were not
signed, but the conpons, amounting to
$lOB,OOO, being stamped, & . c., could be
laid. Whittlesey cenfes'ecd his guilt, and
told the officers where some of the coupons
could be found. He has already realized
about $2200.
The 7-30 loan has been closed. The
notes will be forwarded rapidly.
Postmaaters hare been appointed. fur
Columbia, S. C., Petersburg, Va., and
Augusta, Ga.
The Charleston Courier says: "Charles.
ton is beginning to rise from the ashes
of the late struggle. The streets once
more wear a smiling aspect. The Side.
walks are crowded with passers-by intent
on business and progress. The stores
are numerous , and well filled. The factor
in his counting room, the merchant in
his plate of trade, the professional man
on his mission to the or engaged in
advising on the cariont intricate legal
questions which event!, have ereatel. the
mechanic in his ecelipntim t of building
or repairing, 411 of every pur-nit, have I
returned to this their home 1) . - ; 1 1, e ~a .
and the faces once so familiar are linw
daily to be seen at their accustomed places
of business. All have resumed their or
dinary avocations of life."
Internal revenue receipts since July Ist
already amount to :415,A01,000
The Commissioner of Pensions has de
cided that blacksmiths, serving with the
cavalry force of the United States, are
not entitled to pensions. The same rule
applies to sadlers and other artisans pro
vided for as part of the cavalry- organiza
tion, and to teamsters in general, unless
enlisted as privates, and detailed to ser
vice as teamsters.
4,14044 and tNiAlettatiitV•
—VI, tOiao with the national debt
leave it a lOan.—Mra Grundy.
—The lateat improvement is a sewing
machiUe.with a baby tender attachment.
—At the- Handel festival, in London,
chorus eon - sided of four thousand voiges.
Evrroit
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—Travel between Washington and ,
Richmond is now accomplished in oigh..t
hours.
—Worn ont fractional cnrrency,amonn t
ing to 550,000,is destroyed daily in Wash
ington. The entire amount of currency
in circulation is upwards of twenty-one
millions.
—A " mad-stone" for the cure of hy
drophobia, is in the possession of Leonard
Evans, of Linn Co., lowa. During the
past, eight years he says it has cured 379
eases. The stone acts as a leech, and
when applied to the wound absorbs all
the poison.
—The New York police picked up
over ten thousand lost children last year
All but two hundred and eleven were re
claimed, and these were turned over to
the Commissioners of Charities and Cor-
rections
—The Richmond Republic thinks the
stock of leaf tobacco in the hands of plan
ters is small, and that tho price is likely
to advave, becaipe there will he no crop
made in Viiginia this year.
—Tho following prescription is said to
be unfailing in eases of cliarrhceat
"Laudauum, two ounces; spirits of
camphor, two ounces ; essente of pepper
mint, two ounces; Hoffman's anodyne,
two ounces; tincture of cayenne pepper,
two drachms ; tincture of ginger, two
ounces. Mix all together. Dose—a tea
spoonful in a little water, or a half tea
spoonful repeated in an hour afterwards
iin a teaspoonful of brandy. This prepa
karation will check diarrhma in ten min
\ utes, and abate other premonitory symp
' tons or cholera immediately. In cases of
cholera it has been used with great suc
cess, to restore reaction by inward appli
cation.
Another, and more simple remedy, is
the bark of blackberry roots, steeped in
hot water and drank freely. This- we
are informed is a never-failing cure.
—The duty of placing the manacles
upon Mrs. Surratt, escorting her to the
gallows, and supporting her until the
trap fell, devolved upon Lt. Col. W. 11.
ILMeCall, (formerly of the sth lleservo
of Lewisburg, Pa. When placing the
irons upon her wrists, she told him he
was no gentleman, or he would not do so.
Col. MT. told her that it was his un
pleasant duty, in obedience to ordcrs,and
- 7 '
were -about the last audible words she ut-
terod
—Ladies, here is something very nice
for you; Fill a wide-mouthed glass jar
with ~cater and cover it over with a piece
of "foundation" (the ladies will under
stand this,) cover that over with a layer
or pens,pres:iipg it down so that the peas
will lie in the water, they will then swell
and sprout, the roots growing down into
the water, their fine fibres presenting a
beautiful appearance. Set this i i a
window and vines will grow up, which
can be conducted to any height.
The 45th Reg't Pa. V. V.
The Harrisburg Patriot & Union has
the following in reference to the 45th
Reg't Pa. V. V . :—
We are glad to be able to announce
the arrival of the gallant 45th Reginumt
numbering 550 men, which came in un
der charge of Lieutenant Colonel Gregg.
After nearly three years of active service
—sharing the glories as well as the hard
ships of the most brilliant campaigns re
corded in the annals of military achieve
ments during the rebellion, the brave
men and their officers are about to return
to their families and their friends, to re
ceive the rest and quiet incident to home
and to mingle once more with their fellow
citizens in the pursuits of industry, as
private citizens. We cannot better fur
nish a history of this regiment, than by
giving a sketch of the military service of
its commander, Brevet Brig. Gen. J. Ir.
yin Curtin, of Centro county Pa. This
gallant officer entered the service of Lis
country immediately after the fall of
Sumpter,and served in the three months'
campaign as a non-commissioned officer.
At the expiration of the term of service
and muster out of the three months' men,
he recruited a company in his native
county.and was mustered into the service
in August, ISOI, as Captain of Company
A, 45th Regiment, Penna. Vols. lie
was promoted to the majority of his regi
ment, and afterwards to the 14ieutmant
Coloneley of the same, and at the promo
tirm td . Colonel Welsh, he became the
Colonel of tl.w 45th. Col. Curtin partici
pated in all the battles with, and shared tathliabed. a aew editirm of Dr. Calrettrell's
Ate dangers of his gallant regiment, both c 4 , l `,l j' n 'r i r i a l itc. : ";;Vt'o"rr t kr e e.,7 10".;1.;:hrieitrista-Ith4!ettiumnersl;-
Involnntary Imradenev, Mental
in the East and \Vest. At Buil Ron, and Phy.neal Itu•ainkeity. Impediments t - Marriage.
Faedricksburg,Antiet air ,
nflulgener of sexual extrnvaßane.„
,LOOkOnt Noun. r"n'inni'lic"El4l-PV. wont Fitz. indma'd
WO, Vicksburg, Jac.ltso .11 "'3.* l'r4".1""'"I'mvel‘""'""-'ints
trti e,and all the Thl• a•ed author of this admltilfe eximr
other engagements in which the 9th t in 'i g nY :aucepe es
of
Corps participated. For his indomitable' ;e . t r t:a=mu n i t ,e r rs 'eat iy nlnr . , 7l :(tr.4l
Him y 1011fC-vNi ntZg 17r.l.ftlinio'lec'r,rur44":11Itcsn=
bravery and heroic courage at the hard
. fought battle of Cold Harbor, he was b re _ ,": I,', V‘tiVr4:."ln , :t ff tr;4.l;,t . " 07, : " n
vetted by the President as Brigadier
tt General. After such an
t+ any ad
record,Gencral Curtin may well be proudi"'PL al:ZeXtTr:;:t7r4'.rm,'"*""' or e x" l " 3 "` :
CH AS. C. f.INE k
of his laurels. 127
ly Mwory, New Mr*. P. b.nx 1 .5t5.
.1119. _ o
Columbia Bridge
Eprrou am not familiar vwith
the
,chartered rights of the Columbia
- Bridge Company, and will not
~attempt
; to say whether they are complying with
the - requirements of said in t,he
course they are pursuing b ut one thing
is certain, they are not accommodating
rti).6 public from whom they have receiv
led their charter, nor - making any effort
to do so. The business of Columbia re
quires a bridge at this point, and the
parties interested should move immedi
ately in the matter; it is useless for the
present company to claim exclusive priv
ileges, and playdn-in the-manger ; com
mon law and common sense presume re
ciprocity in all public grants; exclusive
rights to accommodate the public for pay
presume that the public is to be accom
modated, otherwise a forfeiture, for non
use. It is piecing the inhabitants of
Lancaster and York counties in an
awkward and humble position, if their
vital interests are to ba blockaded for
years, by the acts of rival Railroads that
pass through said counties, and it is time
that some movement was made by them,
which will place them beyond the con
trol of outside influences. The inhabi
tants of York and Lancaster counties,are
abundantly able to build arid maintain all
the roads and bridges necessary for their
own accommodation. Toll gates arc
shunned by everybody, and operate as a
direct barrier to trade, and yet we have
not a single public road leading into
town, except through a toll gate ; and
the only chance for leaving town without
paying toll, is on a raft. We appear to
be a free people, free to stay at home, or,
to leave town by paying the toll, or fare;
provided, always, that the boat is iii or•
der- A carriage road on a railroad
bridge would afford only a dangerous
transit; we want a bridge. exclusively
for a wagon road and other travel ; a free
bridge to be built by the two counties,so
as to make this the principal thorough
fare from the west, for cattle, sheep and
horses; thereby making Lancaster coun
ty the principal depot for stock, that re
quires to be fed and fattened. Every
farmer in the country, partieulary those
in the lower part, would be benefited,
more or less, by the stock trade; both
counties would be benefited by a recip
rocal trade, carried on free of expense,
and real estate is always increased in
value, along thoroughfares, and at all
points where any kind of business cen
tres. A free bridge can be built by a
tat on the two counties, to be apportion
'cd on the townships and boroughl, in
proportion to the benefits to be deriver:
therefrom. The expense would be trifling
, 2 , :tlytti‘ts
small corporations. Let us have a free
ThtoGnEss
bridge
—The Cabinet Organ bt Mason and
Hamlin 'inv., for so small an instrument,
wonderful volume and power, and a
va
riety of expression that is cpalled only
by a costly pipe organ, while its purity
and sweetness of tone arc truly charming.
It is most admirably circulated to meet
the wants of families and sandrchurebes.
It can be transported with safety, takes
up no more room than a melodeon, does
not soon get out of order, and mtkes an
elegant article of furniture for the parlor.
We are but doing a favor to our readers
by calling their attention to the Cabinet
Organ.—Amcrican Baptist.
—Quarantine of thirty days has been
established at Charleston, on all vessels I
having on hoard cases of yellow fever,
cholera, or other infectious diseases ; also
on all vessels from the West Indies.
SPECIAL NOTICES
There is nothing Ulm Dr. Valpau's Frenell Pills
tr keeping the eetrtplexmn frese rust entirely free
pimple. Tbe cues, of s limb is, that it regulates
the eat Ire female sy-tem. :bid by Druggiets.
)nly 1, fin.
TO WIIONI IT CONCEItNs.
Gran , ' V::: EVery, .aid 1 111 t(Irit.l. tttiß
Continues to satisfy thousands of her 1111,11ity
to p:o
-duce the likeness of then. furore I , ,,rtuer ; gives
the date of morn Ise. number 01 enll.lren, (Y.l.
Den, %%bother rich er poor. P. 0, ncldre.s, a nd a l{
luformution rendire t • the tutu enelo-e One
Dellar and ...tamp,' envelope, addres , ed nth a full
diseription of your-elf, to
GRACE VAN Evatr,
Deholt, Mich,
P. O. Drawer, Gin.
Pro 21,118
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA,
tre.ited with the utmost NUCeI•QP. by Dr. J.
I-AACS, ue,111 , 2 and (f... 1 :1)1.11y Lplen,
It4 , llturl,l Smsd, Philsdolphia.
In finials iroin the in,,t ndiatdr• in time city
and r- .untv ran bn s een flt °Wee. 'fhe med tenl
in , tzliy:tro in nn , / to iiee 'mpany their paunnts, as
he Pas no seeress in hls pra•tiee. Artitiend• eyes,
mussed without sun. cbarEN made fur exaini
alai ion star. IS,
ttoahi-kersl Bo yon want Whiskers or
rrehes
rust toren 'r.nifi Ow, rinnu will force
them to -rw n th e smoothest or chin, or
lour nn b a ld heads, to ax Week., price, ;61,00,
Sent by mail anve here. cloudy sealed, on receipt of
price. dddre~~, Milrocr & Co., Box 13+, Brooklyn,
N.
Feb. 11, ly.
TttE
* nu 1:soly of 'X'orning nnd
In‘truction fox Young moo—puNo.b e d by the
li.,n•-
nrd As.ociatfon.nnd sent fr-e of charge in scaled
envelopes. Address, Lr. J. SUillrn .I.loughlon, flow
nrd A qsooint ion, Pin ladelph in, I's.
reply., 31,
4 Manhood; how lon, haw
Restored.
F-RANKLIN ROUSE.
I.OOUST STREET.- COLOMBIA,
rti - ±l. is a fiTSiCiaESS Lotel,arei . iaitt every
1. respect ailipted to meet the wisheicaud
desires of th e traveling public. , " •
JACOB S. MILLER., -
Col.. julc, 15 'GS Proprietor.
For tho
1.) OCKINGHAIVE: JARS! WE HAVE
AA) now on hand this
CELEBRATED FRUIT JARS
Housekeepers secure them early as we
are selling them rapidly and the supply is
limited. STE ACY &. BOWERS,
Corner of Sad & Locust Street.
July 15th.
A UDITOR'S NOTICF,--ESTATE OF
1 - 9. CHRISTIAN MAY ER, of Washing
ton Borough :
. Lancaster county, .deceased.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed to
distribute the balance remaining in the
hands of Barnherd Mann, executor of the
above decedent, to and among those legal
ly entitled to the settle, will sit for that
purpose on FRIDAY AUGUST 4th, 1865,
at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Library Room
of the Court House. in the city of Lancas
ter, where till persons interested in said
distribution may attend.
H. B. SWARR, Auditor.
july 15'55.
Valuable Town Property
PRIVATE SALE 1 '
THE Subscriber offers the following
property at Private Sale :
No. 1, A double frame house and lot of
ground. corner of Third and Perry sts.
No. Y. A double brick house, and lot
of ground on Third street.
No. 3 A double frame house, above Fifth
street, in Elbow Lane.
The above property will be sold low, and
on moderate payments. Those wishing to
examine the property - will call on the sub
scriber. JAMES BURRELL,
Cur. 3d and Perry , sts.
Col., July 15, '55-tf
CLOCKS, WATCHES AND
JEWELR,-Y-•
SILVER and Siren• plated wale, Cutlery
and fancy articles.
EDIVIUND SIVEkiaNCI.
Front Street, Columbia, Pa., John Felix's
old established stand.
Having retitled thestoro and laid in a
choice-stock of new styled goods, at the
lowest prices. 'would invite the public to
call and examine, before purchasing else
where.
..:1-11R171C.1X irA TOITE.Y.
ITe would call the Mention of persons
wishing a good time piece, to the Ameri
can Wateh. These %viihilies have now been
in the market nearly fifteen years during
which time they have been tested as to cc-
CUracy, durability and reliability in every
eonclevable manner, and have proved
t hems-elves to lie the most satisfactory
timepiece ever offered to the pa bile.
This result has been brought about by a
strict application or mechanical science to
to the construction of the watell from its
very inception, rendering, it when finish
ed mathimatieally correct in all propor
tions, and necessarily as perfect a time
keeper as it is possible to make.
Repairing ot all kinds personally attend
ed to. july
E . &it_mi a Alas
WITH AN
ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS,
Sl:reiner's Bow, Front Street, Columbia.
ME SUBSCII HIER HAS JUST OPEN
ed an allure now stock of goods, con
sisting of
Cloth, Satinetts,
Cas-irneres, Flannels,
YeStings, Jenna,
Drillings, Cheeks,
Tiekings, Tick ings
Mumlins, Gin hams,
Calicoes, Delaines,
Alpacas, Ilona:es.
Condoles, lirilli nits,
Dairnoraks, l loop skirts,
Handkerchiefs. . Cloves,
Diaper Damasks, Crash Towels, Crapes,
Ribbons, Comb, Bair toils. Belts,Buckles,
Braids '
Trimmings, Ruffling 4. Buttons,
Pocket Books, Sowing Silks• Spool Cotton
.Cc., d'e.•
I offer my goods ni a very small ad
vance, and for CASH, only.
Thankful for past favors, I ask a por
tion of public patronage.
July I. 0. BRUNEIL
FIRST N ATIONAL ilk.Nli OF
IS PREPARED to transact all business
appertaining to a thoroughly organized
bank, to
Receiti•e Deposits, Make Collections on
all Accessible Points on Liberal Terms,
Discount Notes, Drafts, I kW' Exchange,
&e., Buy and sell Gold-Coupons, Silver,
'Linen rron t Money, &c.
Interest will be pai . on special deposits,
viz:
For 12 months or over% 5 per cent per
annum. For oto 12 months, 4 per cent.
per annum. For to 0 months, 3 per cent.
per annum.
Although WO allow no interest for a
shorter time than three tnonths, any
money left with us for a period of thirty
days or longer, will be refunded in Nation
al Currency.
We keep On hand and for sale, the new
7-30 POPULAR LOAN,
at par and back interest. Weals() fnruish
all other government securities at market
rates without charge.
Discount day Memlays at 10 o'clock,
A. M.
Jul)
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
- .
r.state ofneholas Conklin, Into of West
nempileld township Lan'e. Co.,decensed.
rrum undersigned Auditor,.: appointed to
JL distribute the balance remaing in the
hands of .Toim K. Smith,exectdr of the
last will of the above named decedent, to
and among those legally entitled to the
same. will sit for that put pose on Monday,
the 7th day of August next at le o'clock, '
a, m., in the Library ROOM. of the Court
House in the City of LFlneastor, where all
persons interested in said distribution may
attend. A. fif..t.i'MAKER,
July 4t. Auditor.
r, F. GRIFFITH', has opened a coal
yard on the eorner of Front and Wal
nut streetq. Columbia, and intends keep
ing a pencrnt assortment of S'ebuylkill
County eon' at
11'11 OLES A LE AND RETAIL,
warranted the best and cleanest famil3 ;
coal t Irat COIIIQ9 to this place.
C SELVIZ AND .ZZATIOCZ
or von reel VC.%
•
Sulea C. 1. 41 011 delivery. A liberal share
of public patronag e is solicited.
mar. IR, '65. D. F. GRIFFITH.
I , I7MBEIT OF ALL Dr.scnirrroys,
Also, PLAS'TEITS HAIR
Office end Warehouse—Front Street be
tween Locust and Union.
July g, 1,4;1,
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
No. 118 North SECOND Street, corner of
Quarry, PI IILA DELPDIA.
An I ssortinent of Watches, Jewelry
Plated Ware Cinstantly on Hand,
of 11 - 2.ttelte.4 and .TeNvolry
prmliptly utt”,uted
Lee.,
G enuine French Enamel Tor the Skin at
PARRY'S Gold4m Mortar Drug Store
Front Street. above Loruet.
C MUMMA
S. S. DETWILF.R,
Cashic:r
CO&L I. COAL!
GEORGE BOGLE,
Dealer in
I. K. STATIFFER,
.„_
AMERICIOPI
Life Insuranbe Ooxnpaay.
Mina,
WA'prO'T §T., S. E2COR. FIGITIPPEE,
PITMADELPHIA.
lacorporatedlBs9.--Charter Perpetual.
The Dividend of 1863 and 1864
WAS 50 PER CENT.
ASSETS , JANUARY 1, 1885,
NEASLY
e o 0,0 o O.
THE Dividend of Profits is made in Jan
uary of each year. It is allowed upon
every payment or Premium made, and it
is placed to the credit of the Policy. In
Of the death of the party insured, it
will be payable together with and inaddi
tion to the amount insured.
For instance, suppose the premium
paid to the Company.to be sloo,per annum,
and the dividend equalsfifty percent. Af
ter the fourth year, the party insured will
pay the Company, for the next year, only
mon his insurance. After the
fourth year, the Policy,holder receives his
dividends annually.
When the premium amounts to fifty
dollars or more, anually, one-half may be
paid in a note at twelve months with in
terest. In such cases the Company retains
four notes against the policy, but there is
a corresponding number of dividends
standing to the credit of the -policy, and
the dividends will be paid in said notes.
This plan enables the insured to realize
his profits, during lifetime, and this is
much to be prefered to the system of ad
cling to the amount insured, and the con
tintadee of the high rate of premium du,-
ring the whole life.
For further information apply to the
agent.
J. W. STEACY,
July 1, '65.-tf. Columbia, Pa.
BENJAMIN HERR,
rrAs JUST OPENED
A new stock of goods, at
zaart.ci "Cf.= lox'. t5 - trei.
Where I would be pleased to see all my old
customers. My stock of goods is full and
complete, comprising
DRESS GOODS,
CASSIaIIaIES,
CLOTHS,
VESTINGS,
DELAINS,
PRINTS,
DOMESTICS,
Together with as good assortment of goods
as is !build in any similar establishment.'
Family GroceriCS,
eoffec, Sol Stigoh of fill
PRDIE SUGAIt CURED HAMS.
FLOUR,
POTATOES,
FISH, 6:C.
Country produce taken in exchange for
goods at the highest niarket rates.
I hope to be the recipient of a liberal pa
tronago. BENJ. IIEt H.
Nov.W. Cot'. :ird and Union Sts.
- -
SUPPLEE & BROTHER ,
Manufacturers of
ST-ES M 320ii--APJYtr.zz,N
-TN addition is Foundry and Maeldne
1. work, we are now prepared to inanutlte
tore every variety of Boiler and plate iron
work,
Mending and Reposing Boilers
Promptly attenclea to. Thankful for rtst
favors, we would invite the attention of
our friends anti patrons to this new branch
of Our business.
SUPPLEF: 8p.0.,
~fhllluilil
OD FiLLOWS' HAIL,
J. Alfred Meyers,
Successor to
DR. Wm. S. McCORKLE,
OFFERS TO THE OITTZENS or Co
lumbia and vicinity,a complete assort
ment of Pare and. Fresh Drag,s,Moiliti»es,
PATE T 1111131DICINES,
Toilet Articles and tine Hair Tooth and
Shaving Brushes, &e.
These articles are all of my own solection
in the Philadelphia iharkels and will Lo
sold at reasonable rates for cash.
persons are requested to give us a
trial before going further: Particular per
sonal attention will hogiven to contoound
ing of physicians' prescriptions. I4y
perionce in one of the best Philadelphia
Dispensaries gives rue the assurance that
in this portion of my business there Will
be no fault in accuracy or promptness.
Country physicians furnished with all
requisite medicines at lowest wholesale
rates.
•
July alit IS')3
IRON STONE CHINA
AVE HAVE just Fee° I ved our firstspring
V elivaiee of Stone China an 1 Qat ens
ware, whieh we invite the early attention
of purchasers to, as we will sell them at
the right figure.
STE.I.CV 1301 VIMS.
Opposite Old Fellows` fall,
eolumbia, P
fr.b. 4, 'fis
Divint,ND
THE Odd Fellows' 11:111 As4m-infirm,
have declared n semi-ttrinual dividend
of 3 per emit. ptyable on, And after this
date.
Col., Jul..; 'mum WILSON,
Treasurer
A trnrroirs NOTICE.—ESTATE OF
A
Jas. Collins,laterleolumbin Borough,
dec'cl.—The undersigned Auditor,appoint
ed to distritinte the balance remaining in
the hands of John E. Collins and Wm. A.
Martin. Executors, to and among those
legally entitled in the samcorill sit for that
purpose on MONDAY. the 14th day of
AUG UST, 1:SIM, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the
Literary Room of the ("owl noose, in the
City of _Lancaster, Where all persons inlet--
es:ea in said distribution may attend.
GEO. M. K.LINE, Auditor.
July
}3 EST IN MUM WORLD :
John Foley's Celebrated
GOLD PENS!!
rpuE7 are the best, as well as the cheap
est, in the market, and are warranted
to give satisfaction.
"i27-&-.. i—IMSS
offers them :or sale. All qualities, sizes
and prices. Cull and examine them at
his store in Locust Street, opposite Colum
bia National liank.
Col. July 22,
MASON, PEASE & CO.,
LOAN OIL .WORKS.
PITTSBURG, P.A.
A. N'o 1 Lubric oil equal to best sperm,LiXl
B. 2 do lard, 95
C. 3 good heavy oil, 60e
Nos. 1 and 2Lard Oil, extra qualities at
market rates.
Best Carbon Oil and 'Benzine.
MASON, PEASE & Co.
Box 1409, Pittsburg, Pai.
Orders received at this office.
Feb 18.3 m.
---
SAMUEL EVANS,_
J 17.% Tick; of Me PEciscE.
OFFICE IN ODD FELLOWS' lIALL.
COLUMBIA, PA.
:Tune lA, 11364.
w"
MALTBY &
A
ioMpg 2 0
t
4ro now receiving their '
SPRING -.S T 0 0
BOVIIIT FOR OASIT
At the present'
[PA" N
nI
vtill be sold C I
tin) C - ES.
A
CHEAPEST IN
convin THE
ced - MARKET,
To
EXAMINE THEM.
OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
ItEADYMADE CLOTHING
We especially invite the attention of
TI-IE: LAID LES
To our fine assortment of
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS,&
GLOTTIS & CASSIMERES,
For all regular goods
And hope by n persistent course of Just
and
FAIR DEALINU
To ensure a continuance of public favor
March 16th, '65
HOOP SKIRTS
gooBALMORAL and White hoop
Skirts for Ladies, Misses and Chil
dren, just, received from the 'manufactur
ers, at reduced prices.
MALTBY & CASE,
Coca., May 13, '6.5
To The Ladies!!
,STRING SCAIMER •
DRESS GOODS
WE HAVE NOW OPEN, A VERY
largo assortment of DRESS GOODS, in
great variety of fabrics, styles, und prices,
which we are selling 11111(.11 below the
usual rates. UALTny CASE.
Col'a., May 13. '65.
tirMlit
N all line brands of Chewing Tobacco,
I
all other houses. My Tobneco's areal!
warranted free of mould, must, or disa
greeable mixtures, they are all selected
with the greatest care by the manufactur
ers.
s~~~~,
Constantly on hand
HARDCASTLE, NAVY,
Baltimore Spun,
Oronoko Twist,
Diadem,
Old Dominion,
Light Pro , :seel,
Sun Cured,
Oongrogß,
Queen City Fine Cut,
and diftPrent other brands.
A large assortment of Smoking Toltacep's
Snail's, Tobacco bags, together with all
the latest improved pipes known the
market,
My Segars cannot be bent for stack in
the county. Friends call guy], try my
American Cousin's, Union's, Isabel Calms,
765, Grant's, Attillas,
ehertp Sc.trars constantly on hand. Booties
is the place.
Mild in tlio old Post 011100 Building,
Locust Strout,
Col. june 24, '6,1
LJARTEWLY REPORT OF THE CON
k:I7, (Mali of the Columbia Is:nth:mai Bunk
of the morning of the first, Monday of
July, Mr,.
R.E S' 0 UR OE&
Notes and hills 4 i.e,t, V. 111,0210 t
United States, ba7.950a0 1018,074,04
ltemittstnees,other cash Hems. 15.157,2 S
Due by National Banks, 121,915,02
do other Banks, 12,077,54
Specie and other lan tut money, 05,r,54,00 0„.1.1,715,01
I.ltaklb2 klotiQe,
8000")
Current expenses, 802,04
Taxes paid, 7..A,76 1.647,76
LIABILITIE ---
87614,337,08
S'.
Capital,
non,ooom
stirpis find, 75.543.55
Profit and Loss. 6,41060
11h-counts, 0,1:12,82
Exellanges, 071.53 85.567.00
Dividends imral,l, 1,211,00
Dito to National Bank's. 28,8.13,45
do to Columbias. .1,935,77
Circulation of Bank, 420.685,01
do Cora National Hank, 260.200,00
Individual deposits, :97,853,4G 1027,558,c9
Sworn and subscribed to by $1614;1371.8
SANIUEL SILOCII, Cashier.
July 8 um.
8111110:INISTR4TOR'S woman.
wzruntus letters of administration in
the estate of Milton D. Wilson. late of the
Borough of Columbia, Lantrsster Co, de
ceased, having been granted to the under
signed. All persons indebted thereto are
requested to make immediate settlement,
anti those having claims or demands
against the same will present them with
out delay for settlement to the undersigned
residing in said Borough.
JOHN FENDRICII,
Col', July 2 Administrator.
, YOS-Gt.
NEW YORK SILVER MINING CO.,
or NEVADA.
Office. No. 80, Broadway, New York.
OAPITAL. $10500,000; Stock for sale at
$4O per Share-000 par value.
We are erecting our mill at the mine.—
We know positively that we have a
more
will
Mine. A few thousand dollars more
will bring us into position that we shall
pay monthly dividends. Call early ; take
advantage of present low rates. A few
good Agente wanted.
Julyls at.
DIVIDEND NOTICE I
FIRST National Bank of Columbia. July
10th, WM. The Directors have this
day declared a dividend for the past six
months,of ilve per cent., clear of U. S. tax,
payable on demand.
"sly 15,-St S• S• Dr;rW/LER,
Cashier.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
QUEENSWARE,
OIL CLOTHS,
CARPETS,
GROCERIES,
HOSIERY,
GLOVES
121
LE
and of tho
GENTLEMEN
To our full lino of
We still adhere to the principle of
One Price,
DL~LTf3Y It' CASE
Grunt Finc Cut,
Michigan Fine Cat,
CEO, M. BOOTH
FIRE BRICK FOR SALE.
ASample of which can be seen at
office of BRUNER dc.bioOßE;
7 Columbia, Doc. 3d, 3344.-tf. •
CASE
St9Fe ?
- INTEREST ON DEPOSITS,
TE Columbia Bankwill receive money
on deposit, and pay interest' therefor,
at the' rate of 4/ per cent. for six mo n th s ?
And 5 por cent. for twelve months.
SAMUEL SHOOT'',
Cashier.
Jan. 30, '64.-tf.
I.ON AND STEEL.
mIIIIE subscribers have • received a new
a d large stock of all kinds and sizes
of Barlron and. Steel. They are constant
ly supplied with stock in this branch ()flak;
business, and can furnish it to ens Miners
in largeor small quantities, at the lowest
rates J. R UMPLI & sag,
Locust st., below Second, Col'a., Pa.
July. 4, 1803.
HENRYSUYDAM'S, Corner - of-From
11 and Union stree tis the place to get your
FAMILY GROCERIES. - •
Ho .keepS the vest stock to be found in this
market, and prices reasonable. Fancy
groceries, vegetables, ctc., in season.
July9'64.
GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORI
H. B. PARRY, Succoessor to
JUSTUS GRAY & CO.
FRO:FT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA
FINE Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Hair
Oils, Toilet Articles sold at
PARRY'S Golden Mortar Drug Store.
Front Street,above
Genuine Patent Medicines, Dye Stui,
Garden Seeds, at
PARRY'S Golden Mortar Drug Store,
Front Street above Locust,
Hunt's White Virgin Wax of Antlll4
for the complexion at
PADEN'S Golden Mortar Drug Store,
Front Street, above Locust.
flontbs, Brushes and a great variety of
Toilet articles at
PAIMY'S Golden Mortar Drug Store,
Front Street, above I.,oNist.
Physician's Prescriptions compounded
with great care, and at short notice at
PARRY'S Golden Mortar Drug Store.
April Ist
D OBBINS'
ELECTRIC SOAP
WITHOUT RUBBING,
AID in one-tenth Part of the time usual
lyy required.
Warranted not to injure the finest fab
ric, and has a tendency to soften thehruals.
This Soap is especially reccouttnended
for Chapped Hands and Diseases of the
Skin, as it heals and softens; it, is nig() m
excellent Shaving Soup. For cleaning
Paint, it will leave it bright and uninjured;
the repeated use of it on painted wood
tends to make it glossy.
For retnovhig Paint, Grease Spots, b.,
from Clot!dug it is invaluable.
:\louselain cle Laincs, Cashmeres ; Wool
ers, Flannels, ev., are, rendered soft and
smooth, but shoul, not be boiled. All . :1A
colors nre 11131110 bright and clear with this
Soap. Dresses eau be washed without sip
ping. Full directions for using it :awne
partying each pound. Manufact tired only
by J. B. 1/0.13111N1.
107 S. Fifth St., below Chestnut, Phil'a.
J, Alfred Meyers, Aget.t for Columbia
juno 3 if.
GOLD
SEL D EN & CA.
MAIUMNING JEWELLERS,
27 COURTLANDT ST., NEW YORK
100,000 IVA TCITES.
CHAINS,
GOLD PENS, PENCILS,
.P."1"1-1. $5O 0,000!
TO BEZ SOLD AT QV] DOLLAR EACH
WITEIOUT REGARD TO VALUE.
NOT TO 11.1 t: 1 D us - nra 3:OU li:NOW
, Vptended List of articles,
All to I,c sold for One Dollar Each
3 , 0 ti:ni's 11o'01 11 tuttimr, (A.O Watches, L/5.., to 0120
;,, 0 1 4 ,1,,,, , (4,,01 0 ,„) E O .,J f:„„ w,0 0 3,,,, 3; a •;i
4al 1 tont'', limning t.11.-e istlver Watches, $5" 7 1
420 i In a '
nands Ring. 10" lot
3,4001:01,1 Vest ntid S eek Chains, 15" al
:mini 4, ..4" 1 ;
;Y 044 ( :old Oval Band lireeolels, 4" 8
4,1.10 t li./sed 1:01.1 linieelet, 5" 10
2 (CO I 1ii1111.411 - 1e Chal Us and Guard Chains a" 21
606,0 St 6 Jt al ru 611 , 1 (fold Brooches, 4. 1 11l
2,0 0 barn and Fteretiiine kroo-hos, 4 " 6
2,0011 l'ar.d, Upal, 41114 Emerald litooehrot 4 " 8
2.0 (I Mosaic, Elva, .7. I lorentine Ear Drops, 4 " 5
4,00 Coral, ()pal and Emerald Enr Drop+, 4 " 5
4,0 II .'altlorniti Diamond breast Pais, 250" li
3.01111/0W Fob nad Vest Watch Keys, 2 51" 8
40 0 Eol, and Vest Eibl.r,n siDiez, 3 " pi
4p.0 Set. Sleove lint tons, Muds, otc, . 3" 8
3,0001.01/1 'fliittililes Pt:netts eta. 4 "
o.lio I Alinntare boolt.e.t.e, 0" 8
4,11110 s itniattiro Loekets—Magic Spring, 3" 20
1.011 Gela Toothpicks.; Crosser, vie.. • 2" 8
3.41011 HAI% (told kings, 4•• It
5,401.4 Clinic(' (.01,1 kings. 4" 11
;Po , :keno Oct and Ltgnet Ring., 250" I ,
I , oo . l California Diamond flings, 2" la
7..',00 Sets Lacties'.fetrolry—Jet and Gold, 5" 1 , 5
OM -letslaidies' liewelry•-•i'iuneo, Pearl eto.4 " ~
s,euiltald Pon., Niver Eatension,lioldern
and Pet/L.1.1.5. -4" 10
(4.000 Cold Pea., (1.1141(1ot4 Mounted Holders, 3 " 8
3,0130 (told Peks and Ex ten•thnellelders, a" "
5 4 0 00 Silver Copidots and, Drinking Cups, 5" 51
1.000 Sifter (.3..terA, 15" 00
2,1/00 Silver Fruit and, Coke na.kete; 10" 50
g no
2.07.0 Dozen Silver Ten Spnon., m
310 t o ry
$2O
4.0 , 0 " " Tattle spoons sad Forks, 20 " / 80
.: .. . ..
Manner of distribution.
Certificates naming each article and its
Value, are placed In Sealed Envelopes,
which are well mixed. One of these F.:n-
Velopes,containing the Certificate or Order
Tor some Article, (worth at least one dol
lar at retail,) will be sent by mail to any
address, without regard to choice, on re
ceipt of 25 Cents. The purchaser will see
what Article it draws, and its value, which
may be from One to Five Hundred Dol
lars, and can then send One:Dollar entire
cei ve the Article named, or any other on
the list of the same value and after seeing
the article, i fit does not give perfect sans-
Mutton, we desire it to be /immediately re
turned and the amount paid will be re
funded.
By this mode we give selections from
a varied stock of fine goods, of the best
make and latest styles and of intrinsic.
worth, at a nominal price, while all have
a chance of securing articles of the highest
value, •
In all cases•wo charge forwarding tiro
Certitimtes, postage and doing the busi
ness, the sum of Twenty-five cent 3, which
must he enelosed in theorder. Five Cer
tificates will he sent for $1 ; eleven for t; ;
thirty forSi; sixty-live for $10; one- hun
dred for $l5.
:I:It-Parties dealing with us may depend
on having prompt returns, and the article
drawn will be immediately sent to any ad
dress by return mail or express.
Entire satisfaction Guaranteed in all
eases.
Write your name, Town, C,onnty Ana
State plumly, and addresB.
SELDEN A: CO.
27 Caurtlandt Street,
may 20, 6m, - Nov York
CII.A.NCEY JEROME, EX-MAYOR OF
New Haven and inventor albs: cele
brated Jerome Clock says "I have used
Ransom's Tonic mixtures" for pains in the
Bowels, Diurrimea,Dymentery and Cholera
I have no hesitation in pronouncing it in
my opinion, to be the best and most etll
- preventative and cure for the abov!!
complaint that has come to my knowledge
Sent safely by mail on receipt of $1 by,
DAY dt SON, 78 Church St.,
New Haven, Conn.
June 24 3m
JUST-113, E .P.L A CE.
Front Street, Columbia
EXTACITS THE DIRT
WIT AT YOU wtr.,..r. rtrxrdvD.