The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, August 19, 1865, Image 2

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A. M. RAMBO,
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Saturday , Aug. 19, 186.5.
=Aavertisements, to secure Immediate insertion
rnuAc to handed in o or before Thursday evening
'each •week. •
THE NEWS
Two Philadelphia detectives arrested
Jeremiah Townsend, an absccudinn:
bank clerk from New Harer;, Conn., in
iirerpool, and secured $99.000 out of
5100,000 stolen by him. He was re
manded to New York.
Governor Brownlovr, of Tennessee has
issued a proclamation with a view of as
certaining whether or not the elective
franchise act was fully complieu with in
conducting the recent cice.tion. Infor
mation has reache.l the :tltato Depart
ment that in some c-taties tire I..tw was
erroneously cam-trued, in others wilfully
evaded, and in some im,tancm: totally
re4arded
The disbanding of the Signal Corp= of
the army br.s commenced I,.nder orders
of the Secretary of .War. This cops.
starting as a new organization at the be
ginning of the rebellion,tat - .; served at
almost every battle and siege from Bull
Run to Mobile, and has the commenda
tion of nearly every general and admiral
in our service.
Public dinners given to returned rebid
soldiers by the wealthy secessionists of
North Carolina have been stcpped by
Gen. Ruger.
During the first six months of this
year the emigration t the United States
through Bremen amounted to 1,700,
an increase of 200 i) over the sane period
in "LSO, Through Hamburg, we have
received 15,G0
ein.grants.
It is reported that the President in
sists that Jeff Davis should be tried fur
treason, while a part of the Cabinet op-
pose that idea.
Statistics of the War Department show
that daring the rebellion our armies cap
tured over three hundred thousand priso
ners of war, besides paroling about one
hundred and sixty thousand more of the
final surrender of the different rebel
armies. These records are now under
going a complete compilation, and the
facts developed thereby are of much
interest.
There is great excitement in the finan
pial circles of New York, abJut the fail
ure of Charles Graham & Co., and
Ketchum & Son. The latter, it is stated
have over issued gold chce to the
amount of $2,8 1 10,030, and left for parts
Unknown. Mr Graham, it is reported,
has been victimized by Ketchum to the
extent of $285,000.
Qeneral Negley and other Pennsylva
nia officers have determined to erect, in
Pittsburg, a monument to the memory of
the soldiers from Allegheny county who
fell in the war.
The President, his rimily and his ex
ecutive staff, have arranged to make an
excursion down the Potomac, to the
Capes on Saturday. They will probably
return on Monday morning.
LIE 4 Friday the Union Hotel at Sara
toga entertained 140•) people who con
sumed 1240 pounds of beefsteak, exclu
siyo of other meats,aud 400 quarts of ire
EMI
Failure of the Atlantic Cable.
The news we publish this morning will
ii.form the reader of the fUlure of the
second Atlantic cable. It parted and
the loss occurred hi the deepest water on
the route. The theory of the English
savants, that the interruption of commit-
nication was owing to a great magnetic
storm prevailing. is therefore disproved.
The breaking of the cable occurred on
the second of .' ugnp.t. This information
seems definite enough to settle the fate
of the enterprise for the present, for af
ter losing two cables, neither of which
could be recovered, it is not probable
that success, however certain it may be
in the end, will be of speedy occurrence.
To humanity and the cause of civilized
progress this second disaster is a great
loss. To the newspapers it will be rath
er a relief than other Wise, the cost of ob
poleon 111. is 57 years of age; Alexander ,
Mining ne:vs by this line being sufficient i
:.ctor Emanuel
Emperor of Russia, 47 ; 1. ;
to alarm many proprietors. These fear. I
ful char 145; Lord Palmerston, Prime Minister of
.-es were calculated Li operate l,; „ g i a„ d. sn ; L ar d John Russel, 73; Earl
still mere injuriously
u p on the intere ' ts I Derby, 66; the Lord High Chancellor of
of the business world. whose uge of the ' 1 . 7 ,,, g 65; mr. r; indste.e. 50; Presi
line could only be cm ried on at a heavy
. dent : Johnson, 57; Secretary Seward, 65;
expense. So great were the complaints
lEx-Socrctary Cameron, 06; Chicf.fustice
made of these charges, that the company ch a ,,, e, 57; Charles Sumner, 54; Ben.
was compelled to seek t.O justify them by! wade; 05; Senator Wilson, 53; General
reference to the great cost ~f t h e enter.,
, Bank ' s, 49; Ex Senator Fessenden, 59 ;
prise. The
two
e3hl" whh-1, Lave " nn dames Buell:Jean, 74 ; Speaker Colfax,
lost were both defective, nor can it now
,4 .,, ;
Winter Davis, 48 ; Vallandinghain.
ho told whether we really know the facts 44; Senator Morgan, 54; Fernando Wooct,
necessary to firm a judgment as to the 53; Slidell, 7 4 ; Mason, 67, Breckenridge
construction of such lines. The interest; 43; Henry A. Wise 59; Toombs, 55;
felt in the United States in the success . o rT, 4f.;; Alexander 11. 'Stephens. 53, and
of the enterprise is a proof how little the i M r. F oster, -I :A: rr
-I
: r
omeor of rho T.I. S.
American people care fur the selfish con- ! Senate, 59. President Lincoln was 50
siderations they arc often credited with, ; years old when he died ; sicnamr Dow--1
for had we looked at such things weli a ,,, , .n i
48, andßichard Cobden, 61.
should hare lost sight of tbo great. ad-1 --4--", -!•4 1, -- . -- :
vantages of this cable to the cause of I --.
—Many Kentuckians are in Cinei
eivilizatiqu, in the fact that England iin search of laborers, either white na f or
holding both ends of the line.avoiald have [black- They have met with little sue.
us at a serious dindvantage in ease of '‘cess tlina far.
war. It is highly honorahletne
Americans that they have aqt nyWen - to
bear this in mind, and . :that - ,11 'their ea
gerness for the advan4al'ent of commer
cial intercourse thronaout the world,
they ignore the great preparations talked
of for the defence of Caßada against us
Of which this very cable would conakitute
the Inost.gilential feature. In view of
the vast importance of such a line to
England herself, perhaps she may renew
again and agEtiu the effort to make it
effective, and though the less of capital
by these failures is heavy,yet the English
government aid might keep the enter
prise moat. But whether the line could
be worked when laid is problematical.
The magnetic storm, spoken of by the
English savans, is a proof of this, since it
was given as a reason for the loss of in
sulat /la, lelph Cazeue.
EDITOR
What Rowell Cobb and Ex-Got-emu
. Frown Think.
The Augusta Chronlele,of Ntigust Lst
entices die pros:lee often. Howell Cobb
in that elty, aril S IFS :
C;cucral. tic exnressed a
tiou kith t
_rest hare nil matters now in
se.-.e-1 at once ; and wished
to sec G aorgia once more
resuming her former position in the
Enion. 'l7!:e issues which have lately
eonvoked this country he considers for
ever disposed of. Slavery, be says, can
never be resuscitated in any shape. lir:
thinks it best that all submit promptly
aml to the United States au
thorities ; that matters which have passed
should be numbered among the things
that were, an bhould not be dragged
into the present, thereby creating 4 - iccrd
trammelling the movements of those who
are doing all they can to settle affairs."
The same paper speaks of the arrival in
town of Ex-Governor Brown, and says
Governor Brown speaks hopefully of
the future. and thinks it would be well
I for the convention to declare slavery at,
an end in Georgia, without excitement
or discussion. Ile also says that the
•
\people of northern' Georgia arc anxious
for an opportunity to take the oath of
amnesty, and will return conservative
men to the convention, lie regards the
question of secession as settled by the re
sult of the war, and that any future agi
tation on that and kindred topics should
be studiously avoided."
MMM
Horrible Murders fn Tennessee
The Memphis Bulletin of the 3rd,states
that a few days ago, a man named Al
dridge, formerly Sheriff of Me Nary
county, with a gang of fifteen men, went
in search of a man at.ainst whom they
had some private grudge, and finding
him near Medon, shot him dead in the
road, the whole party afterward riding
their horses over him. After commit•
thig this murder Aldrige and his party
started off in the direction of Purdy, and
meeting two old men, one aged about
sixty, and the other near seventy, against
whoa, as in the former ease, they had
some private malice, shot and killed them
also. Occurrences like these are not ua
frequent in this section of the country.)
A band of some thirty men, who have
their haunts in MeNary county, have
been making raids into Madison, Harde
man, rubbing and sometimes killing cit
izens. The whole country lying be
tween the Mobile & Ohio and Mississippi
Central Railroads is infested by this
band.
THE MASON Sc, HAMLIN CABINET
OnGANs.—No one who hears these in
struments will be surprised at the very
strong favor with which they are regard
ed by our reading organists. Their qual
ity- of tone is admirable, round sonorous,
pure, and sympathetic ; while they have
abundant volume of tune for any private
house, and quite sufficient fur small)
churches and fur such halls as arc usually
occupied by Sunday•schools. With all )
this, their capacity for expression is
wonderful, exceeding in some "respects
I even that of the largest and most costly
1 church organs. This is mainly effected
by the introduction of a swell, operated
upon an entirely new principle, which
gives the performer very efficient control
of the tones he produces. The moderate
prices at which they are sold, and the
little space they occupy, are important
practical advantages in these instruments.
—New ralz Commercial Ade:eraser.
Freaks of the Yankee Blondin
Harry Leslie, the great American
Fnnambulist—fer his friends scout the
idea of his being sty,led the " American
Blondin"; and as he has so fir excelled
Blondin in his daring exploits, he con
sents hereafter to repudiate ,that cogno
men—made another of his daring ascen
sions on Thursday last Lang before the
appointed hour a tremendous crowd bad
collected to witness the feats of this un
rivalled rope walker. Before the ascen
sion, a carriage handsomely decorated
with flags and plumes, bearing Leslie,
drused in a magnificent gold costume,
his pretty with and little child, drove
through the principal streets of Niagara.
At quarter past five o'clock in the after
noon, the trio mounted the platform,
where among other distingaished per
sons who honored him with tl?cir preS
ence, was Ex-President Millard Fillmore
and lady,to whom Leslie and family were
introdueed,and who wished him a speedy
and safe journey over the water. Leslie
crossed over amid the applause of the
crowd, performing his usual fcats,amJng
which that of running out on the guy
ropes, throwing himself - at full length on
his back, &c. On his return he carried
on his back a moderate-sized cooking
stove, which Ike deposited on the centre
of the main rope, made his own fire, pre
pared cooked and ate his omelette, and
safely retcrned with all his furniture to
the starting point. At nine o'clock in
the evening he made another ascension,
dressed in white, discharging fireworks
on his route and amid an exhibition ofj
fireworks at either end. When at the
centre of the rope, on his return, and
the light from the pyrotechnical exhibi
tion had ceased, Blondin being lost in
comparative darkness,he dropped a large
white cloth, which some supposed to have
been himself, and quite a sensation was
produced untill be appeared on the
American side to receive the congratula
tions of his family and friends. We un
derstand Leslie purposes to make anoth
er ascension on the 10th ittstant,at which
time he will cross with two pails of wa
ter on his shoulders and a peach basket
attached to each foot.—liquitlo Courier.
In a conversa
The Daily _Nashville Press and Times
of August 2nd, has the following -
"A man who has just returned from
Holmes County, 3lississippi, gives a dark
picture of the condition of affairs there.
A former citizen of the county returned
there to get a large quantity of cotton
which he had stored away. He found
on inquiry that one of the most respeet•
able physicians and planters in the neigh
borhood had confiscated the larger part
of it—dmeause it was owned by a Yan
kee, that is. a Union man. An arrest
and confinement in prison by the mili
tary authorities soon made the thief dis
gorge part of his stolen property. He
still lies in jail. The rest of the cotton,
some 63,000 bales, was burned by the
citizens as soon as they learned that the
owner had come for it. The people
there are more violently rebellious than
ever. They take the amnesty oath, and
then curse the unionists and the govern
ment more furiously than ever. It is a
(common thing to hear them remark :
"Well, have you taken the oath ?" 'Yes,
I am a bigger rebel by a long ways than
I ever was.' A merchant recently took
out over F:10,000 wmth of goods to one
of the adjoining counties. lie had
hardly opened his goods when he was
visited by a small party of citizens dis
guised, some of whom he recognized as
his neighbors, who robbed him of every I
dollar's worth of goods. The poor mer
chant went to the nearest post and pro
cured a guard of forty soldiers, to arrest
the guerillas. The rebel citizens rallied
to the number °rover one hundred,bush
whacked our soldiers and forced them
to retreat. The bushwhackers then ar
rested the merchant, stripped him of his
boots and hat, watch, and $l5OO in
money, and then tired fifteen bullets
through his body,and left him a mangled,
hideous corpse. We apprehend that
something severer than an amnest y oath
or a franchise act is needed to punish a
population so barbarous and bitterly dis
loyal as those Mississippi outlaws."
IMPORTANT 40.11ESTEAD DECISION.—
The nOluestead law: allows one hun
dred and sixty acres of $1 25 per acre
laud or eighty of $2 50 per acre laud to
each s Arlen Au entry was made at
Junction City, Kansas, on one of the re
served or alternate sections along the line
of the Union Pacific railroads, but the
commissioner of the General land Office
rejected the application on the ground
that tracts, not being subject to pre-emp
tion at a less sum than $2 50 per acre,
exceeded the number of acres that the
party could acquire. The matter was re
ferred to ;Secretary Ilar'an. who has
affirmed the decision of the Commissioner
BARNUM'S MUsEUM.—Barnum has
opened his Museum at NVinter Garden.
New York, and is reecivit% much atten•
tion. Persons visiting that city should
call and see the attraction there ; prom
inent among which is the Sensasiou Pan
tomime of the "Midnight Assault, or the
Italian Brigands," founded upon an in
cident which occurred in France,in 1804,
illustrated by a series of Tableaux. In
addition, the Comic Pantomime of "Love
among the Bonnets," and a grand Diver
tissement in which the Nicolo Brothers
and Young Nieolo, the Child• Wonder,
appear on the Flying Trapez. The
liv
ing curiosities atay
be seen as usual.
A Dark Picture.
editorial and IlliotellaatonO.
—The soldiers call the army biscuit
the ",royfs. of des."
.- 7 -An average of 1,090 ,eases of tobac
co a.day is being slapped from Hartford
Conn.
—There were sixteen marriages in
Meadville, Pa., on the 4th of July.
—The rebel General J. B. Hood ar
rived at ~sark Antonio, Texas, on the 31
He counsels obedience to the laws.
—flop. Simon Cameron has received
the degree of "L. L.D." from the Uni
versity of Lewisburg, Pa.
—The new census of Boston, which is
nearly complete, will show a population
of from 190,000 to 2 0 0,000 souls.
—On Saturday last the wife of Isaac
Jewell, New Castle Dcl., committed sui
cide, leaving eight or nine children.
—Watermelons are selling in Richmond
at 10, 15 and 20 cents each.
—General McClellan, who is a resi
dent of Orange, N. J., returns an income
o $1,449.
—Barnum, the showman, says be is
worth a million and a-half and doesn't
owe a dollar.
—Several clerks have heen discharged
from Fortress Monroe, by order of Maj.
Gen Miles, on account, as it is said, of
disloyalty:.
—_The receipts at the New Yor)c cus
tom house last Friday reached the large
amount of $918,000 in gold.
—How Jihn Morrisscy wears a $l,BOO
diamond in his shirt bosom, is the sub
ject ofc. Saratoga letter.
—A girl fell out of a third-story win
dow at Cleveland the other day, and
struck an awning and then fell into a
gentleman's arms, and so Was saved from
what would most likely have been in
slant death.
—Short skirts are becoming fashion
able in Paris. They are intended to dis
play the fancy stockings now worn by
the Parisian ladies. The young men say
that the " peasant skirts"are pleasant to
contemplate.
—SYith regard to the national debt,
the poor mail grumbles because he can't
take a share in it, and is forced to leave
it alone. On the other hand, the weal
thy man says the debt is a ".big •thing"
—a national blessing—and he is in favor
of leaving it as it is—a loam
—Soldiers' widows may be interested
on being in!'ormed that a widow who re
marries forfeits her claim to a pension
from the Government. The widow's
children, if there be any under sixteen
years of age,are entitled to a pen,ion from
the clay of the widow's marriage.
female in male attire was arrested
the other night in the streets of Cinci
natti,who proved to be a respectable lady
of the city, who had adopted this dis
guise to watch her husband, who she
suspected of infidelity. She was re.eased
and advised to return, which she consen
ted to do.
—A. monster alligater was recently
killed near Wilmington, N. C. It was
about fifteen feet long.
—Editors are discussing various meth
ods for bringing down the prices of
everything. This is one plan recommen
ded by a cotemporary : " To bring down
the price of buutter, don't eat any ; and
as fur clothes, just let the people gO
without them for a while, and -they will
soon be able to purchase them for a bare
song." We hope the people will nut do
any such thing.
-Sleeping in church is quite a eons
mon piactice ; but who would think that
such a practice could cause the death of
a man ? It seems that a young man ad
dicted to this habit, while enjoying a
comfortable nap in a Nottingham (Eng.)
church, commenced bobbing his head,
when his scarf caught in a nail project
ing from the woodwork of the pew, and
actually choked him to death.
A burglar entered a young lady's bed
rooni at Amherst, Mass., one night lately
and was mistaken by her for a somnam
bulist, a returned volunteer, visiting at
the house. She arose accordingly. led
him to the soldier's room and left him.
The next morning the sohlicr found him
self locked up and the mysterious-visitor
gone.
—The production of sugar in the
Sandwich Wands has reached from eight
to nine millions of pounds yearly, and is
increasin g with such rapidity that an in
telligent sugar engineer (Mr. McGregor)
from the islands, estimates the production
in 1865 at sixteen million pounds, and in
ISO at eighteen millions of pounds. •
We seen at the Pie,Nie a short
time since, the gent who went " spark
ing" five times in a week . , but says he
now manages to go seven times in a week
and remains until 4 o'clock in the morn
ing. We suppose he will manage SOC,II
to remain thr his breakfast. Ile says lie
now stands five feet in his boots. Bah!
No num that ever lived stands more than
two feot in his boots. You might as well
tell us that a nmn had five heads m his
hat. Every sevecth night after visiting
his July Ann, on his way home in the
morning, he no doubt thus describes the
execs:, of his devotion to his true love :
I .ina ttrr pribo , in poetry,
l'or her at morn and eve,
Crr whole pinta of bitter Ceara.
And wipe them with tny 'Nor,
SPECIAL x-o:Aegs
Ladies who are suffering from certain complaints.
known ctdy to females. should at once get Dr. Val
pau's Pills. They produce a moat charming eifeet
Sold by all Druggists.'
Aug. 5,1 m.
TO WHOM IT CONCERNS.
Grace Van Everv. Clairvoyant and 'Futurist still
ebittinues to satisfy thousands of her ability to pro
dime the likeness of their future partner ; also gives
the date of marriage, number of children, occupa.
'tion, whether rich or poor. P. 0. address, and ill
infornuttion relative th' the future,' enclose One
Dollar and stamped envelope, addressed with a fall
discripiron of yourself, to
GRACE VAN EVERY,
Det..roit, Mich,
P. 0. Drawer, 636.
jun° 24,'65,
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DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA,
heated with the utmost success, I Or. %T.
ISAAC'S, uculiot and Atiriot, (formerly" of Lydon,
llonatrl,) No 519 Pine Street, Philadelphia. I'e4i
mwdal. from the moot reliable sources in the city
and 'linty can be seen at his Otlice. The medical
faculty aro invited to accompany their patients. AR
he VAN 110 secrets in his practice. Artiliall eyes,
inserted without pain. No charge /nude for exami
nation • mar. IS, `,
Whi.kers! Whiskers! Do you want Whiskers or
Moustaches? Our Grf.clan Compound wall force
them to grow on the smoothest Bice .or chin, or
hoar on bald beads, in Six Weeks. Price, 0.00.
Sent by mall anywhere. closely scaled, on receipt of
v ice. Address, Warner A: Co., Box "Bel, Brooklyn,
Fob. 11, )y.
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Tile Bath ? ". %).111t1t, au F...toy of Warning and
In , truction for Voting men—publislied by the How
ard Association, and bent free of charge in sealed
envelopes , . Address, Dr. .1. Shill in 11 evighton, How
ard Asseeiaticn.Philplelphia, Pa.
Febly.. 11,
'rife' Manhood. how Lst l how
Restored.
Just published, a new edition of Dr. Cairerweli's
Celebrated Essay on the retthcal cure. (without medi
cine) of Spermatorrhoitt, or seminal Weakness,
Involuntaty Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental
andid'hysieal Ineapacity. Impediments to Marriage,
etc; also, comunipti in, Eptiepiiy, told Fitz, induced
by self-miltilgenee of sexual extratagance.
a sealed etivelopf, only :fix cents.
The eideli toed author of this :dimmable essay
ideally demonstrates, from a thirty years' succor--
fill practice, that the alarming consequences of
self--abuse inav be radically cured without the flllll
- me of snit:nail medicine Or the 1114)1Ieotion
of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure at out`
simple, eertain, and titletnal, by metre of which
every sullener, no matter it hat his efindition may inc.
may ellrellllll.elf cheaply, privately, and radoralty.
yr,'l'hie Lecture shnull ho In the hands of every
pooh and of ery Malt 111 the land.
Stint, under seal, Ina plain envelope, to any ad
dress, pod paid, on receipt or six cents, or two post
stamps. .kthiress the publishers.
C. (CLINE & CO..
127 Mowery, New York, P. O. box 4,55 G.
Jltne 17, '65. ly
HECKER'S FARINA, DURYEAS'
Corn Starch,. Concentrated Lye, and
Prime Soda Ash just received at
MEYERS' Family Medicine Store,
Odd Fellows' Hall.
P.IIYSICIANS' PRESCIIIIMONS care
fully compounded at all hours of day
and night by
J. -.. MEYERS, Apothecary,
Odd Follows' I tall.
Esiitos, PA m
eine4, Pe n u rfumery, FanTcy ENT Toilet arti
cles, ,tr.c., always on hand :it the
Family :Medicine Store,
Odil Fellows' Hall.
A FINE 01,D FRENCH BRANDY,
gam untied st 11 / pure, cur medicinal.
purposes. Also S; 03.'s Sam burg Port
Wine, a very grateful article for invalids
and debilitated persons, just received by
M EVERS, Apothecary.
Odd Fellows' Hall.
13 umwsTnws CH IXT
OLERAMURE.
—. sure cure lin Cholera Mortals, Di
arrlara and (Wier complaints peculiar to
the scream. ITust the thing for persons
traveling from 1101110. I , ol' sale by
.1. A. MEYERS,
lnliggist, Odd Fellows' I Sall.
Aug. 5
IRON :TONE CHINA.
lATEll.A.VEjustreveived our first •pring•
envoiee or stone (til( ens
ware, which we invite the early attention
ot'pureliasers to, as we will 4.41 them at
the right figure.
STE.'CY C 130WERN.
Opposite Odd Fellows' !Tall,
f•I 4, '65 Columbia, P
COLD
SELDEN 6a CO.
MEACTIIIIE lEVELLERS,
27 COURTLANDT ST., NEW YORK
100,000 WA T 011 ES.
CHAINS. -
GOLD PENS, PENCILS,
6.:( . .. ,Cl
WCDRTH $500,000!
TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACII
'WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE
AN NOT TO lIE PAID UNTIL YOU KNOW
WHAT YOU 'WILL ICHUIII
P4pleiuted List of .articles,
All to Ile sold for One Dollar Edich,
3 0 Gent s Gold Bunting Cim , a Wittehes, 55 ) to 3130
:inn Ladies' Gold and Eled Cam? Witt elieu 33 7.)
4,0 Gent'. Bunting t Ilse Silver idol 35 " ;a
n
2) Diamond+ Itings 10" lull , ,
5 ~,,,,u Gull vent nt.i - i.,,:k chain.,, r, •• 31 '
:1,011•1 4 66 Ii
3,01011;01d Oval Band Brocelois, 4 " II
4, Mu ..howl 1i,•1•1 Bracelets., 5 " 10
2000 Chatalaine Chains and Guard Chains 0 " 21!
lieu :solitaire and Gold Brooches, 4 " 10
2,11'0 Lava and Florentine Brooelies, 4 6 ' G
2,00) Coral. upal. :mini Eitioralit 13100. licl 4 " 8
2,ti 0 310.sit0, Livii, ifi Idurentine Ear Drops, 4 ••8
1;410 Coral', , A,411 and Emerald Ear Drops, 4 ••G
4,0 li calitoritia Diamond tirea.t. Pi au, 250 " 10
:Gm i Gobi Foil and Vest IVitich 1ie,,,, s, 251 " 8
4al 0 &di and Vest Kilibun Slides, :1 66 10
4,0 0 Sets Sieve Buttons, Staid , , etc, 3 " ii
5,111 I.old Thimble., Peneils etc. 4 " 7
1,110 I Mi.:11111e Ltleki•ts, • 5 " s
4,111) annoture Les•kets—Magie Spring, 3 " 20
4,10 I 0,11(1 Tool liplei:N; C 1 .0,,,, etc. 2" 8
5,000 Plain Gold Ding., 4 " 11
5,1)03 Chased 10111 ItingQ„ 4 " 11
701 iStone set and Idguet 11ingo, 2.50 " 10
6,llollCalliblllin DI:1111omd It legs. 2 " 10
7,:.00 Sets Latales:Je%elry—Jet and Gold. 5 •• 15
0,1010 set... , Ladies' Sen ell ,y6.—' Junco, Pearl ete.k" 15
5,1100“ old Pets, Sqleer Extension-Guiders
and Pencils. 4 ” 10
0,000 Gold Pens 1111411:old lif minted Bolder., 3 " 8
5,000 bold Pens and Extensiondlolders, 13 " 10
5,001 Silver Unhlcts aini dirt lilting Cups, i 5 •• 5.1
1,000 Silver Casters, 15 " 50
2,000 Sive: . Fruit and Cake Baskets, 1) " t)
I,o'll Dozen Silver Ten S min anisepoon., ;zip to $0
4,0„o •••__!: Tabi,.:-T,.,0n-yind Foilts, 20 u 100
Manner of distribution.
Certificates naming each article and its
Value, are placed in Scaled Envelopes,
which arc well mixed. One of these En
velopcs,containing the Certificate or Order
for seine Article, (worth at least one dol
lar at retail,) will he sent by mail to any
address. without regard to choice, on re
ceipt of L... 5 Cents. The purchaser will see
what Article it draws, read its value, which
may be front One to Five Hundred Dol
lars, and can then send 011 e Dollar and re
ceive the Article named, or any other on
the list of the same value anti after seeing
the article, if it does not give perfect satis
diction, we desire it to be
paid
re
turned and the amount paid will be re
funded.
By this mode we giro selections; from
a varied stock of line goods, of the best
make and latest styles and of intrinsic
worth, at a nominal price, white all have
a chance of securing articles of the highest,
value.
In all cases we charge forwarding, the
Certificates, postage and doing the busi
ness, the sunrof Twenty-live cent; which
must be enclosed in the order. Five Cer
tificates will be sent for ;f1 ; eleven for ;
thirty for ; sixty-live for ;110 ; one. hun
dred for
.4..-Parties dealing with us 1- ml3-depend
on baying prompt returns, and the article
drawn will be immediately sent to any ad
dress by return mail or express.
Ent.We satisfaction Guaranteed in all
eases.
Write your name, Town, County and
State pland3-, and address.
SELDES CO.
27 Courtlandt Street,
Now York.'
may
MALTBY ,84 CASE
AT TNIF e
Bolling :Store,,
Are now receiving their
SPRING ST 0 C-K
BOUGHT FOR CASH
At the present
PANIC C oi l
be so R
l I
t he C PES.
A
CHEAPEST IN
c THE
ed
MARKET,
To be onvinc
EXAMINE THEM.
OUR ' STOCK CONSISTS OF
YOREIGZI & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING
HOUSEKEEPI NG GOODS,
lI4TS AND CAPS,
4300 TS AND SHOES,
,QUEENSWARE,
OIL CLOTHS,
CARPETS,
t t' 7 'jtQCERIES,
HOSIERY,
C LOVES
‘S:, &C,
We especially invite the attention of
THE LADIES
To our fine assortment of
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS ,&
and of thu
CrE,Nriii_,M . Z.6. - E,"1"
To our fpll line 9(
CLOTHS & CASHMERES,
We still adhere to the principle of
One Price.
For all regular goods
And hope by a persistent course of jus
and
FAIR DEALING
To ensure a continutuxco of public fovoi
MALTBY ,t CASE
Afarch ISt li, •fly
HOOP SKIRTS! I
13ALMORAL and White - Hoop
20U Skirts tin• Ladies, Misses and Chil
dren, just received from the manufactur
ers, at reduced prices,
MALTBY &CASE,
Cora., May 1.','65
To The Ladies!!
,S'PRING SU:ILIUM
PRESS COOPS
WE TrAvE NOW OPEN, A VERY
large itssortment of DRESS ( - mops, in
great variety of hibries, styles, and prices,
which we are selling tttuclt below the
ItAttal rates. .MA I,TBY A: CASE.
Col'a., May 1:1.
- - - - -
IN all lbw brands of Chewing Tobacco,
all other IMm4es, y Tobacco's are all
warranted free of mould, must, or disa
greeable mixtures, they are all selected
with the grixitest care by the manuthetur
erS.
Cone.tantly on hood •
HA:'DoASTLE, NAVY,
Baltimore Spun,
Ortomlco Twist,
Dindoin,
Old Dominion,
Light Pressed,
:Son Cored,
Congress,
Queen City Fine Cut,
Great Fine Cut,
Michigan Fine Cut,
and different other brands.
In rate le:sort meld of Stnok ing Tobacco's
Snuffs, Tobavvo bags, together with all
the latest improve:l pipes known, the
market.
My Segars cannot be beat fin• stock in
the county. Friends call and try my
American Cousin's, 'Union's, Isabel Cubas,
76's, Grant's, &e.
Cheap Stipirstsinstantly on %and, Booties
is the place.
Mind in the old Post Office Building,
Locust :Street.
GEO. M. 1100 TIT
Col. june 2 t, '65
MASON, PEASE & CO.,
LUBRIC OIL WORKS.
PITT SB (WU, PA.
A. No 1 hubrie oil equal to best sperm,L3o
11. i do lard, 95
C. 3 good heavy oil, 60c
Nos. 1 and 2Lard Oil, extra qualities at
market rates.
Best Carbon Oil and Benzine.
MASON, PEASE t CO.
Box 1409, Pittsburg, Pa.
Orders received at this office.
Feb
CLOCKS, WATCHES AND
JEWELRY - -
Q MYER and Slyer plated wale, Cutlery
)0 and limey articles.
=mum) SIM:MING.
Front Street, Columbia, Pa., :John Felix's
old established f+tand
Slaving refitted thestore and laid in a
choice stock of new styled goods, ht the
lowest prices, would invite the public to
call and examine, before purchasing else
where.
MERI CA :V WATCHES.
He wound call the atention of persons
wishing a good time piece, to the Ameri
can Watch. These watches have now been
in the market nearly fifteen years during
which time they hu vc been tested as to ac
curacy, durability and reliability in every
contievable manner, and have proved
themselves •to be the most satisfactory
ti inenicee ever offered to the public.
This result has been brought about by a
strict application of mechanical science to
to the construction of 1110 watch from its
very inception, rendering it when finish
ed inathimatically correct in all propor
tions, and necessarily as perfect a time
keeper us it is possible to make.
Repairing of all kinds personally attend
ed to. july .15, '65-
IMST 3N TEM WORLD
Jobs. Foley's Celebrated
GOLD PENS I
ITIHEY are the best, as well as the cheap
1 est in the market, and are warranted
le give satisfaction.
"i:l57M_ HESS
olTers them for sale. All qualities, SiZeM
and prices. Call and examine thorn at
his store In Locust Strest, *pposite Colum
bia National Bank, •
fol. July 22,
INTEREST ON DEPOSITS.
rrtHE Columbia )3ankwill receive money
sL on deposit, and pay interest therefor,
at the rate of 54 per eerit. for six months:and 5 per cent. for twelve months.
•SAINCUEL SHOCEI,
Iran. 30, '6t.-tf. Cashier.
JUST THE PLACE
HENRY SUYDAM'S, Corner of Front
and Union street is.the place to get your
FAMILY GROCERIES.
He keeps the best stock to be found in this
market, and prices reasonable. Fancy
groceries, vegetables, &c., in season.
july9'64.
GOLUEU MORTAR DRUGS OT
H. B. PARRY, Successsor to
JUSTUS GRAY & CO.
FRONT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA.
vrivh; Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Hair
12 Oils, Toilet.etrtieles sold at
PARRY'SWen Mortar Drug Store. •
Front Street,a bow) Locust.
Genuine Patent Medicines, Dye Stutrs,
Garden Seeds, at
PARRY'S Golden Mortar Drug Store,
Front Street above Locust.
Hunt's Whtte Virgin Wax of Aalreii
for the complexion nt
PARRY'S Golden Mortar Drug Store,
Front Street, above Locust.
Combs, Brushes and a great variety of
Toilet articles at
PARRY'S Golden Mortar Drug Store,
Front Street, above Locust.
Physician's Prescriptions compounded
with great care, and at short notice at
PARRY'S Golden Mortar Drugstore.
- Front Street•, Columbia PA.
April Ist
BENJAMIN HERR,
HAS JUST OPENED
A ilcv spar c f r goods, at
• - i 2 13.1.2•CA mr33..tork. Ste.
'Where I would be pleased to see all my old
customers. My stool: of goods is full and
complete, comprising.
DRESS GOODS.
ASS
C IMERES,
t. A • • •
p p
yk - : STINGS.
• DELAINS,
PRINTS.
DOMESTICS,
Togwther Nvit4 is good assortment of goods
as is 'found in any similar establishment,
Family Groceries,
eoffee, leq 110 Sligo of qll
PRIME SUGAR CURED IIAMS.
?LOUR,
• POT4TQES,
FISH, 4:0.
Country produce taken in exchange for
goods It t the highest market rates.
I hope to be the recipient of a liberal pa
tronage. racgi. _UMW.
Nov t lo. Cor. 3rd and Union'St,s.:
Valuable Town Property
AT.
S.A.I.JP, 1
Subseril'er offers :he followitui
property at Private Sale :
No. I, A double frame house end lot of
ground, corner of Third and Perry sts.
No. 2. A double brick house . , and lot
of ground on Third street.
u. 3A. double frame house, above Virth
street, in Elbow Lane.
The above property will be sold low, and
on moderate payments. Those wishing to
exaMiae the property will call en the sub s
,critter. JAMES BURRELL,
Car. 3d and Perry sts.
Col., inly 1.i,'65-1f
. -
For Preserving Fru it
TT .: SPEAR'S PATENT PRESEItVr
t..) in g Solution, tind save thep:spensit of
Sugar and Sealing Jars. 'x,..51...An ordinary
bottle is all that IS rer p Ope bottle
will preserve 1.2.8 pounds of fruit. Call and
get a circular. sale by
WILLIAMS,
FroPd Street.
Ly . 1 1 L115V11GET111.,1.3
SICLLIA HAIR RI.:NEWER.
H.ll
A now artiele, and one whiCh is guaran
teed 1W the loroßrictor to do everything . it
rocanunontls--prontote the gronth of the
hair anti restore it to its naturaroolor, It
coot:tilts no poisonous Druge, bt4 is cone.
Bosetl entirety of vegetable products. Th
above, together with all Rio popular rem
edies or ti,' '10.4'11 pi i1)11, in:
sTRRLINcrs AMBROSIA. Ij.BEVES'
and BABEL'S EAU MIS-
Icitpt constantly on 11)111(1 by
LLIANIS,
Front Street.
VVORIATCI EXTR ICTS OF VANIL
LA, SI.P.AW BERM, PIN 1.. API LL,
Lemon 811(1 Butter Almond, tier flavoring
lee Creams, Pastry, Av.,fresh and genuine
to be 181 d at the Drug Store of
It. WILLIAMS.
SPEER'S .'4AM. BURG PORT WINE.
MO ALL PERSONS WISHING a PURE
4 Native G rape Wine, the above named
i 4 confidently recommended. For medici
nal purposes it is invaluable. For sale by
R. WILLIAMS,
Front Street,
DO YOUR OWN DYEING !
T.TOWE J.', STEVENS' FAMILY DYES,
11 of every Shade and. eolnr,Ncith full di
rections for using, uccompariving each
package, for sale by 11. WILLIAMS,
July S 1863.
COLUMBIA FLOUR MILLS,
GEORGE BOGLE, Proprietor
TILE HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
for all kinds of Grain.
Superfine and Extra Family Flour for
sale, also mill feed of all kinds. Wheat
ground and peeked to order
Town and country custom solicited
July 20th 1865.
WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, - IM.
THE subscriber would invite attention
to his large and tine stock of
ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS,
SEG ARS, TOBACCO, PIPES. &C.
ITE keeps his stock well filled up, and
believes that he can offer as good an tui-.
sortment of everything in his hne as eau
be found in any store in Columbia.
He would direct special attention to his
German Wines. These are light wines,
good in quality, low in price r and a veil'
wholesome drink either for sick or well.
A. largo assortment of
IVlct.ex•esscob.zin.xixs. 3E 2 3JP 001
win attract general notice, and will IL.•
found to comprise some of the finest pipes
ever offered in Columbia. Come and ex
amine them. J. C. BUCHER,
Cor. Front and Locust ate., Cora Fa.
July 4, .180..
w 4 a00 0 73.5
WE have now opened, and invite an ex
amination of a full and complete stock et
DRY GOODS.
which we have purchased just before the
late rise, and will sell low for cash.
STEAM.' at BOWERS,
jury Columbia, PS.
I. K. STAUFFER,
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
11 - o. 148 North SECOND Street, corner of
Quarry, PHILADELPHIA.
An it ssortment of Watches, Jewelry
Plated Ware Constantly on Bud.
taik..Repalain. of Watches; and JoWaili
promptly attended to.
Dec B, '134.-4%