The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, June 23, 1866, Image 4

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    MX COLUMBIA SPY.
INDR?EX DT:IINT, FEARLESS,S,s yilgE
CitiATllBl, l lt,.PA.,
&t.I.A.N, mx . e.e., , VSGG .
Aar% AIL ativerti.seing will be ro»siderril CASH . and
ollectablc at Exalt time after the first insertion.
clothing,.
Much attention should be paid to
clothing, so as to adapt it to the change' -
of seasons. It is evident that the body
requires more clothing in winter than in
summer, and more iu autumn than iu
spring In all seasons, however, days
may inter-tone of unexpected mildness or
inclemency; but, it is highly imprudent to
adapt a change too rashly,as the Weather t_
will in all prubability,returu suddenly to
its previous temperature; and being un
prepared for it, decild. is likely-to result.
Flan - net• should be worn - tiext the skin
both winter summer; but in order to
derive due benefit frinn it, it should be
taken off at night un retiring to rest. The
feet should always be kept warm and dry; t
and in bad weather boots should be worn
with a .double upper..leather. Linen
should be aired Previously to being plc!
on, as it is impossible to rely on any laun
dressie this particular; and whent,nce
the evil is committed, it is in many cases
irremediable. " 'Water-pm:if clothieg is
injurious• on e -account of checking the'
perspiration.,
,A greatcoat or cloak
preferable, with an umbrella over the
, •
head; and if the clothes can be changed
soon after 'Coining into the honed, very
little mischief . can -- accrue. The chest
and shoulders should always bo kept
warm;, and ; for the furtherance of this
object, a double-breasted wnistcoat,which
may be buttoned over or back at -disere
tion, is very, appropriate., Wrapp:rs fur
for the neck are not beneficial, and cer-:
taiuly not necessary. When the wrapper'
is•on, the throat attains an unnatural
degree of heat, and when taken off a
chilliness is experienced, not unlikely to
superinduce sore throat. Clothes should
never' be made to fit too tightly; in other
words,comfort should not be sacrificed to
fashion. 'Deets especially are open to
this remark . How many a man thrusts
his feet into receptacles a size or two - too,
small for him, for the sake of giving his
feet a smaller appearance than -nature
intended—without .being able to uccom-•
plisli the cheat after all. Comforts Should
be the first thing studied, and, in doing
so, fashion need not necessarily be alto
gether repudiated; on the contrary, it is
just as possible to have comfortable
clothes with fashion as it is to have them
without.
COULDN'T MAKE IT,—The publisher
of the New York Ledger at one time pro
posed to issue a work that should be
faultlessly free from typographical errors.
several proofs were taken of each page,
after which they were hung up, sheet
after sheet, in a Conspicuous part - of the
city,and the public defied to find an error,
but when the whole was bound several
were found iu the first line of the first
page•
INTEREST ON DEPOSITS.
Mho &oil/Labia Bank will receive money
_L on deposit, and pay interest therefor,
at the rate of4k per cent_ for six months,
and 5), per cent. for twelve months. •
SAMUEL
Cashier.
06t.'14,
'REDUCTION It COAL
Arrivals of Cargoes at tho Coal Depot of
...Bruner-A:. Moore, which are now offer:
ed for sale by the l3ushel,Ton,Car orßoat.
April 13, Boat Emma, with . Lyken's
Valley Stove.
W. H. Rauch, with Ly
ken's Valley Nutt..
Bait Co. No. 15S, Balto.
Co. No. 5.
" 20,
• 1 06,
" 27,
Balt Co. No. 123, Ballo
Co. No. 3. . - .•
" 28, Elvin, V. Wall, lykert's
Valley Nutt.
" C. C. CO. No. 72, Gray
Extra No. 4.
"C C Co, No, 15, Gray extra
No. 5: .
/.t:ay 2nd,
Schuylkill anti. Shamokin coal on hand.
More of the celebrated Gray coal, and the
Baltimore Company - .the way. ,All
coal sent in good order.
DEUNIF , R LC; MOO RE, •
may. 5, '66.
O .
NCENTRAITED LYE,. OR, 'SOAP
C
7.1.1 - Rlteif., just received:"ltnd Ihr sate at
low price;by ' " Nvii4LLAms.
-. C IDER VINEGAR at •
• ..TACKSON'S.
F,STSYRU iM O i T.A ES at
•'' JACKsc& , sl
P. RIO-COFFEE at
JACKSON'S.,
Teri 10, 60-.4f.
Jersty , Zama.
•
Fine.lct,of elegant "Quaker Hams,"
direct from the jarsies, and arestiper
ior to any heretofore of in this , niark r
et; as a trial will suffice. For -sale only by
. • JOHN A.." JACKSON.
ma :1113, '66-4f -
• DRY GOODS STORE REIIIOVED,.
subscribor, has , removod his store
fioixi West:Ring to No. 29 North Queen
- Stiebtr-.:lJriionettgue Building; Lim (las
ter; Pa., :whi ch' has been' refitted; and- is
now. one of the •' • '• " -
* - 11ANDSblIEST STORES IN TON CITY,, !
whdrelie - now invites his friends it.nd 'ens
tomerg to call and examine his large and .
• Cheri!) iStpck pirGetids,
which has just come from,the".city, bought
at the_present: whlch ; will en
able hitri to & ,
SE;Lit IAT laTES
WhO'lai(l their sto - oli.
when-Good swore
.high.'
ita.
JOs.u. .h..NOTWELL,.
No. 29 North Queen st., LaiictiteiyPa.
mar. 31,-tf
_
Scrofula, or king's •Evil
is a constitutional 'disease, a corruption: of : the
blood, by which 'this fluid becomes vitiated;
weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it
pervadep,Pile, - whole body, and may burst out
in disease on any part of it. No organ is 'free.
from its attacks, nor is there one which it may
not destroy. The•scrofulous taint is variously
caused by mercurial' disease, low living, dis
ordered or unhealthy food, impure air,
filth
and filthy habits, , the depressing vices, :and,`
above all, by the venereal infection. What
ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con
stitution, descending " from parents to children
unto the third and fourth generation ; " indeed
it seems - to be the roil of Him who say's, "I
will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon
their children."
Its effects commenCOtliY,dd:pci.sltlon frqm the
blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in
the lung:, liver, and internal organs, is termed
tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on
the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor
ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses
the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu
tions not only suffer_front scrofulous com
plaints, but they have far less power to with
stand the attacks of other diseases; conse
quently vast numbers perish by disorders
Which, although not scrofulous in their nature,
are still rendered fatal 3 .:;y this taint in the
system. Most of the consumption which de
cimates the human family has its origin directly
In this scrofulous contamination ; and many
destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain,
and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or
are aggravated. by the same cause.
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous;
their persons: are invaded by this lurking in
fection, anal their health' is underininedltyit'
To cleanse it from the system we must renovate
the blood by an alterative medicine, and in
vigorate it by healthy fond and exercise.
Such o..iiiddidine;:.atn supply. ,in
• _AYER'S .
Comporim AX (ii"3l 1111111
f 'i •
the most effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our times can devise for this every
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com
bined from the most active remedials that haVe
been discovered for the expurgation of this foul
disorder flout the blood, and the rescue of the
system from its destructive consequences.
Hence. it ,should be employed for the cure of
not :only Serofula ,• bat also Of*, other' affec.
.tions which arise from it, such as Blear-urn
and SKIN DISEASES, ST. ANTnoNY's Putt,
lesa . , or Envsn , nr.As, Pimemis, Pus Terms,
Th.orcitEs. Bi,.yrxsand i llol
t ...,To:%toits„Thrrrat
and S.tvr AII'EL7M, SCALD' If c.rni,ll.lx,owonn,
ItiniumATihg, SvPituaric mid MEitevitim. pls.
'EASES, DILBPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY and,
indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS ARISING VROM
'TED on ImrtatE BLOOD. The popular belief
in "'impurilif of the blood" is founded in truth;"
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The
particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa
' rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid,
without which sound health is impossible in
contaminated constitutions.
,AZ7Z - M IR, ' S
Ague CTlre,
FOR Tilt SPEEDY cunr. OF
Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Ague,
Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical headache, or Bilious
Headache, and Bilious Fevers, indeed.
'for the whole ..
, class of diseases originat
lug in biliary 'derangement, caused by
the Malaria of Miasniatic Countries.
We are enabled here' to offer the' community a
remedy which, while it cures the above complaints
with certainty, is still lerfeetly harmless in any
quantity. Such a remedy is invaluable in districts
where these afflicting disorders' prevail. This
" Cone expels the miasmatic poison of FEVER
AND Aoun - from the system, and prevents the de
velopment of the disease, if, taken on the first ap
proach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only
the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class
of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large
quantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the
reach of every body ; and in bilious districts, where
Esvuit
,AND Actin prevails, every body should
have it and use it- freely both for cure and protec
tion, A great superiority of this remedy over any
other ever discovered for the speedy and certain
cure of Interniittents is that it contains no Quinine
or mineral, consequently It produces no quinism or
ether injurious effects whatever upon the constitu
tion. Those cured by it arc left as healthy as if.
they had never bad the diiease.
lever and Ague is not done the Consequence of
the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disor
ders arise from its irritation, among which are
Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blind
ness, 7 oothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal-
Ritation, Painful Affection of the Spleen, llyster
us, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis and De
rangement of the Stomach, all of which, when
originating in this cause, put on the.internzittsnt
type, or become periodical. This " Cunt" expels
the poison from , the blood, and consequently cures
them all alike . .. Ifis - an iinbliinble protection to
immigrants -and persons travelling or temporarily
residing in the malariens districts.- If taken occa
sionally or daily while exposed to the infection,
that will be excreted from the system; and cannot
accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into dis
ease, I.ence it is even more-valuable for protec
tion than cure, and few will ever'suffer from Inter
mittents if they avail themselves of the protection
this remedy affords.
Prepared by Dr, .7. C. AYES. & CO., Lowell, Mass.
AIL Druggists and dealers in medicine
everywhere. At'wholesale by J. M. Maxis
Sr, Co., 711 Market St., Philadelphia.
COLU3IBIA DRUG GIST COLUMN
Prit. Y' S
Golden Mortar Drug store,
Constantly on hand
ERE ff,f .105 1 'D D
,ASSORTMENT,
DRUGS, MEDICINES,CIIESWALS,
Perfumery, &c.
FANCY SOAPS OF ALL KINDS.
All the most popular
FAMILY '_'.lEbtt [NE'S,
Arid tie tisilea vdriatkior.
Staple and 9ther Goods
Usually found in a
First. Class Drug 'Store.
. -
ATTENTION •PAID
TO CO.NIPOUDINC I V TitYgl:
1 af..44:§47 3 P;1,4855Vffa; 4
wT?O".\-'.5 ACC JRATE-
• . :t.K.,'ND. TiN.: .§.C.XEN::::
TIFIC _MANNER.
Jan. 27, tf.
THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES
paid for OLD NEWSPAPERS, PAM
11,14LETS;E0-01C$ AN,9;yrASTE - PATER
of everydesoffp - Cioli": -
H. C. LUNDY &, Co.,
• .• 1.43 south 4th,street,.l.l3iPa.
• feb. 24, 3.sq. 17,• „ ,
- 4-
1866: •• *• A,SOG.
Garden, Field Flower — S444q.
•
From Briggs t Brothers, Rochester,New
York,
riII:LESE kinds .of seeds.. Nvi4ip,ll, mature
LL--more - rierfeetlyi in the - old dountries are
imported from the- best seed houses anti'
tilt) baitince•is-grown ia.this,country,.with
tliis" &Cate's dri re: ttieri fore - thoso *lto' pur
chase them eau - depend upon getting the
best the world affords.=Tor saleiat,-, • •
Mar. 3. JACKSON'S.
ILL.;:.
TN all fine:brands' of Chewing .Tobacco,
I all oth - er houses.„ at3r Tobacco's are all
warranted free ot'‘nniuld;- Must, • ori. disa
greeable mixtures,: they are, all, selected
with the-greategt„eare by the inanufabtur
ors. - - _
Constantly on hand:
,HARDOASTLF, NAVY,
Baltimore Spun, • • ' •
Oronoko Twist,
Diadem, .
Old Dominion,
Light Pressed,
Sun Cured,
Congress,
Queen City Fine Cut;
Grant Fine Cut,
Michigan Fine Cut, '
' and ditibrent other brands
A large assortment of Smoking Tobacco's.
Snuffs, Tobacco bags, - together with all
the latest improved pipes knoWn the
market.
My Segars cannot be beat for stock in
the county. " Friends call and try my
American Cpusin's, Union's, Isabel Cubes,
7trs, Grant's, Attillas, Sc., ck.c.
;Cheap Segars constantly on hand. Booties
is the place.
Mind in are old Post °Mee Building - ,
Locust Street.
Col. june 2-I, 'O5
BENJAMIN BERR,
II AS JUST OPENED
A new stock of goods, at •
'lrnaiLY - Ca a3ac T...7=11.<33:31.
Where I would be pleased to see all my old
customers. My stock. of goods is full and
complete, comprising
DRESS 000DS,
CASSI
CLOTHS,
YESTINGS,
DELAINS.
PRINTS,
DOMESTICS,
Together with as good assortment of gocals
as is found la any similar establislonont.
' retniity - - -
Coffee, Sep iStijo 0f.<411
PRIME SUGAR CURED HAMS
FLOUR; , • "='
POTATOES; .; ;:
, FISI.I, ,S.:,b.
. ,
'Country pro , eince'talca-in exchange for
goods at the highest market rates.
,I hope to be the recipient of a liberal' pa
trouage. BENJ. HERR.
N0v.19. '64. ' Cor. '.lrd and Union Sts.
E B 4Cli ALBUMS
- •
Altemns kt Co's. ratent'llinge Back Al
buins,'the best allafin made• Call tind ex
amine at
aug. 20
PEOTOGRA PUS-.
Tni E OLD OEIGINAL GALLERY-
The subscriber has 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 pictures than have here
tofore - been produced.,
.A.MBROTYPES, PHOTOGRA PITS,
Ivorytypes, Melainotypes, Carte de Visite,
and pictures on canvass taken in the best
style, and at prices which cannot be beaten
for cheapness.
i.70-Likenesses warranted, and a satis
factory picture furnished without repeated
sittings. He asks a• continuance of the
liberal patronage always extended to this
establishment. Cali\ and examine .speci
mens at the rooms,' northeast corner of
I .1 , rout and .Locust
. streets. Entrance on
ust street. Tt. T. M. LITTLE .
Oct. 24 1563.
Lilio , ak3 earttoular No, t.re
The Real Velpan remaale Pills.
[ Warranted French.]
rilhese Pills, so celebrated many years
_Logo in Paris for the relief of female ir
regularities,are now offered for side for-the lira time
in America. They have been kept in comparative
obscurity from the fact that the originator, Dr. Vol
path is a physician - in Paris of g eatitwealth and eon
scientious principles, and has withheld thorn t tom
senesrii use, lest they should be employed Mr un
lawful purposes. in overcoming female obstruc
tions they seem really omnipotent. They are offer
ed to the public only for legitimate put poses, and
all agents are - forbidden to sell them when it is un
derstood that the object is unlawful. Sold by fl
Williams and Dr. Parry, Columbia.
_ .
Ladies can procure it box . sealed from the eyes of
he 'eushon. r 'nelosing $1 and six stamps - to 0. G.
Staples,Generat Agent for us, Watertown, \. V. or to
the above:went...
EXCHANGE 110 TEL,
NI 01'NT JOY, P ENNA_
ALEX. O. REESE Proprietor
RI T-C 21;S .14 CC:W. Llt ODA 170 XS:
The Choicest Liquors at the Bar.
Oct. 7th, ly.
COLUE/A INSURANCE CO.
CAPITAL AND,,AssETS, *332,210,49
This Company continues to insure Build
ings, l`k. t:-.rehandise, and other property,
against loss'and- damage by fire, on the
mutual plan; either for a cash premium or
premium note - :-:'
REP'OR'T..
bolo arnoniit i nsttrecl, 8,%03,295,51, , •
LiSsn unit expired in 'Lri, • 2 1 2,4110,00, , 8,001,930,51
CAVITA.L. AND r.STCOME. '
Amt. of premium n0te5aiin.,1,'63,436,090A
Lessyrelninin notes exp'il in '65, 16,1)73,45 410, - 017,21
'A lii t...-of [wet in in notes , reeeived in 'B5, 115,581,1:3
lltilunee of premiums, Jan. , 3,830,14
Cash receipts,less eointnissions ui '63, 10,760,89
CONTRA
Losses and exptsnses paid in - 37,987,88
133 lance Capital and Assets, Jan. 1., ISGG, 632,210,49
5 - N0.05,a7
• - • A. S. GREEN, President.
GEORGE. YOUNG, Jr., Secretary.
lthertA kr. S. SEcumAisz, Treasurer.
7C3X.WIL'IqCritC)..I:IL • •
Samytel Slipch; ' • William Patton,
R. T. Ryon. John W. Steacy,
John Fendrich. • Geb.Noring, Jr.,
H. G. ' - Nicholas Mlllona Id,
Sarnd P Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman.
Amos S Gieen„ 'S. C. Slay maker, •
Edmund Spermg, . •
Jan. 13, ISCO.
-P 0.53
ORGANS ANDi MELODEONS.
- - -
W: U: HESS INEORMS HIS FRIENDS
and the public generally that lie, will, fur
nish the ,best'inakes, of Pianos to any de
sirous of having 'an instrument" of this
kind in their home. • '
He will will alsnlurnish-Melodeons kind
Organs. These instruments-are coming
into very general use. The• Organ, espec
ially, is adapted to the production of sacred
music inthe church; =the , : - Stinclay school
room or the parlor,
, ,
Organs furnished at film 'ono 'hundred
dollars and, upu:Urds.
The prices for all instruments will be
the same as in iNew...Yor.k
Satisfaction guaranteed, and; all..
_instru
ments warranted. • . • . •
W. U. LIESS'
' • • ;. Book Store, Locust St:
july 29, '65-ly
MME 171..NDERSIGNED .HAS t TAKEN'
1 Rooms adjoining • the residence:. of
-James Barber, in• Walnut street, where he
is at 'all times prepared to do • ;all kinds.i.of
•work.i - n,his line, ; Such as, , ltanging“ Cur
tains, cutting, making and laying Carpets.
Repariug-SolitS and chairs. making- spring,
corm-husk•or n air mattresses ; enshionsttc.,
4e. SAMUEL` CARTER. '
mar, 10, 'O6
Widows, Mothers, Minor Children, De
, pendent Sisters and Discharged Soldiers,
Entitled to Pensions •,
Fathers, Mothers, Widows, Children,
Brothers and Sisters,
Entitled to Bounties ;
SoldierS entitled - to Bounties and Pay
- and all others who have claims upon the
Government, will lind•prompt and faithful
attention given to their claims - upon ap
plication by letter or in person to
JAMES BLACK, ,
No. 5G East King st.,
Lancaster, Pa.
References : •
Hon-Henry G. Long, Hon. A. L. Hayes,
John B. Livingston, 11, W. Patterson,
Esq., G. M Kline, Esq:, of Lancastef, Pa.
Barr Spangler, Esq:, • Marietta, Pa., Geo.
R. Hendrickson , Esq., Alt. Joy, Pa., Col.
S. Shoch, Samuel Grove, of Columbia. Pa.
Henry Andrews, Es - q., Colemanville, Pa.
N. charges until claim is collect
ed. • Sept.
Suitable for weigh locks,rail road tiueks,
depots, coal, hey and live stock..
:Patent Parallel Crane Bean]; for weigh
ing Boilers, Casting'and other heavy ma
chinery.
Patent Slock House Scales, for Blest Fur
naces.
CEO. M. 1100TII
Hopper Scales, for weighing Grain, indi
cating Bushels anti Pounds.
Bank's improved Bolling Mill and
Union Scales, also, all the various descrip
tions- of Dormant and- Portable Platform
Scales. Counter ,Scales and• Patent Beams.
Every Scale Warranted.
Prompt attention given to repairing,—
Send for an Illustrated Circular.
now. 4, '65.-ly
OPENING, of THE CAMPAIGN for ' isa s c
1866 JOHN A. JACKSON, 1866
Locust Street, Columbia, Penn'a.
HE has just received a new and fresh
supply of Groceries, also
NEW DRIED FRUIT,
I\EW SUGAR CURED HAMS, -
_No. I, Shore Mitelterel and Labrador Her
ring, Raisins, Currants,Pruues, Pickles,
Cranberries, Hominy, Sweet Corn, &c
, ;7•-- Our strict: of Groceries is full an
WO are daily receiving additions.
Give us a call.
Jan. 20. 1860,tf.
PiAiVOS FOR ,S'ALE.
L. SPERING'S
Jewelry Store
- 570,198,37
Pensions and Bounties
PEILAD' SCALE -WORKS.
'BANKS, DINTIIORE & CO.
Success Ors to A. B. Diivis & C•o.,
HTARE RO o ms' 417 ARCH Street
Fuetory IStli and Penn'a Avenue
_MAN UPA . CTURERS OF
.
E=MgMB2MMI
riiwo Pianos are offered for sale, both of
which are in good order mid will be
sold at a bargain. Enquire at this ()glee.
apr. 14,-. , - -
INTA.SIZIN GT CM 'HOUSra
No. 709 Chestnut Street, above 7th,
.1-111 LAD EL Pill.A.
91LITS OLD AND POPULAR HOTEL
.l is situated in the very centre of busi
ness; and is 'convenient to the Steamboat
and R. R. Depots, access from which to the
Hotel. ' is attainable at all times. The
house has been al proughly renovated and
newly furnished,and in every respect ren
dered to meet the wishes and desires of the
traveling public. .
The reputation the manager enjoyed in
the conduct of the other Hotels will be a
sufficient guaranty that no effort on his
part will be spared to make the "WASH
INGTON" a first, class house. The larder
will be unexceptionable in every respect.
The Manager will be pleased to see his old
friends and former patrons of the "States
Union," Philadelphia, and to welcome
many new ones.
CIE\ S. M. ALLMO:\TD.
Manager
jall, 21, 64
EMPIRE OIL WORKS,
COMERFORD cc: CO.,
26 Market street, Pittsburg, Pa.
MANUFACTCRERS ,OF THE BEST
quality of oils for maeliillorV, tat ion
ery engines, locomotives, Rolling Mills,
Railroads, saw mills, Hour mills,&c., also,
IlluminatinE Oils,
Our long and extensive' experience in
manufacturing Machinery oils, enable us
to present an article to the public of very
superior quality. We guarantee it is
without grit, and will not congeal in the
coldest weather, gum or heat, and being
equal in all its qualities to No. 1 Lard, or
Spefin Oil.
oct. 7„65-tf
GEor..c-r. SEIZE ERTL" S
CABINET WAREIROOMS
AND MANUFACTORY,
LOCUST ST., A FEW DOOIIS 1.11?.I.O1V 3rtl. St.,
• COLUMBIA, LAN. CO'lr, PA.
Till!: subscriber having purchased from
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 an
assortment of
I?OI3.NLTUItE• OF ALL KINDS,
of the best qu—lity, style, and manufacture
and will make to order, of tirst-rate mate
rial, every article in Ins line. He rill give
strict attention to business, and respectful
ly aSks'of the public a share of its patron
age.
i"U:ST : DERTAKING will receive the
most careful - attention, at the shortest
notice. GEORGE SEIBERT.
Cola. July 4, 'G3
POC~T 33 0
ALARGE and well Selected stock of
Pocket Books, has just been received,
which we will sell at reduced prices. Call
and see our stock of '
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. •
A. large and .iresh stock just received
frriii Now York, they are offered at. prices
to suit every one.
Finnel's .Patent, Thezmometers.--
A large assortment. just received, and
selling at very lOw prices. "No persoli
should he - without one.
ARNOLD' S "WRITING FLUID.
The genuine artinle,quarts, pints, half
pints and 2 oz. stands. Everything ,usual
ly kept in the StatiotTry line, wil be found
at
W. IT. HESS' Book Store,
Locust St., opposite Columbia National
Bank.. tulle 10, '65.
31 BUILDING LOTS .
T IIE subscriber will sell at Private Sale,
31 BUILDING 'LOTS,
situated on the Lancaster Pike and Mill
Apti.d, in ;he Borough of Columbia, Lan
caiter Co., Pa. Each lot contains' in front
twenty feet, the.. price will range from
sixty dollars to one hundred and twenty
dollars per lot. The terms are twenty
'dolla'rs at the time 'of sale,
.the ballauco
will be received in any amount and at anv
time; but-the whole amount must be paid
by the-14th of June 1837. 'Apply to.
- WILLIAM ROCHOW.
Cherry street and Lancaster Pike.
apr:23,-.3m „ , =
h
.4sortiniiii it 't a c n v d i i r l_ m a.'7:'s 2 t is s:Ock
' a ifi t s,
- '
A LStca generia 4 : iciirtalbl4t of fresh and
li rtbable. •
,-•
Drugs, . •
•
Patent Medicines,
Dye Stuffs, . '
. • • ' , Pnrininery,
garden Seeds, ctc.
-seleeted,With
,grei4 care. aucl. bought at
'the
p resenfdeciine in prices, for sale by,
.apr.721,-., • • •
•
B EST=AND FAMILY FLOUR at
••JACKSON!S.
ci..71-n_EiT c l2:43 o Uo, s at
YEAST QOMPOUND .
at " JACKSON'S.
THE UNITED STA TES HOTEL
uiRRISBURG, PA.
DAVID- R.' HUTCHISON, Proprietor.
THIS well known Hotel is now in aeon
dition to accommodate the traveling pub-:
lie, affording the most ample conveniences
alike for the transient guest and the per
raanent boarder. • ' • f•
THE' UNITED • STATES HOTEL ;
- -
has been entirely refitted throughout,. and
now has accommodations equal in extent,
comfort and luxury to any hotel between
Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Its locati,m
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 conveniences of - -
• -
A FIhST CLASS HOTEL.
and the Proprietors are determined tc
spare neither expense, tithe or labor to en
sure the comfort ofthe guests. The patron
age of the traveling public is respectfully
solicited. November 4. '65-tf.
FARMERS' MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
YORK, PENN'A., APRIL Ist 1865.
Accumulated Capital, $383,370.94.
This Company continues to issue Poli
cies of Insurance on Buildings or personal
Property, in Town or Country: at Cash or
mutual rates.
IL KRA.I3EIL, President
D. STnten - .LErt, Secretary.
.71=113roc tc>sai =
H. KRADER, THomAs GrEAY, ELT KINDICE
.TOILN LANDES. W.M. WALLACE,GEO. D. EB
ERT, D. STRICKLER.
Applications for Insurance will be made
M. S. SHUMAN,
aug. 19, if-W. - Columbia
FIRE BRICK FOR SALE.
ASample of which. can. be seen at th
oiliee of BRUNER 3:s MOORE.
Columbia, Dee. Bd, 1864.-tf.
J. W. REASIN,
HER CHANT TAIL OR,
Hellam Street, seven doors above Second,
WRIGHTSVILLE, PENN'A.
riLOTHS, CASSINI:IMES AND VEST
ings Of all styles and suited to any
season, kept constantly on band and man
ufactured to order at short notieb,and war
ranted to give perfect satisfaction.
Aug. 19, 1895,-Iy.
riTHE CELEBRATED SETH THOMAS
CLOCK. E. Spering has just recei v
il from the city a choice stock of these eel
brated clocks. The best, neatest and
prettiest Yankee Clock warranted for two
years. alias. 26,
LADIES' SUTLOE MANUFACTORY.
paving increased my facilities for turn-
IL mg out superior work I would an
nOlUtee to my old customers and all new
ones that may favor me with a call, that I
am better prepurd now to manuthcture all
kinds of
I+II.II3IMS' IifEISSZS'
And Children's Shoes tt - Gaiters,
Than ever before. I employ none but the
best workmen and am always certain of
giving satisfaction. I keep off hand a gen
eral assortment of ready made work all of
which is
MANUFA.CTURED on the Premises
I kelp no made up work of other parties,
My work is made exclusively for home
trade and is sold as such. TERMS CASH
We sell as cheap as any other establish
ment, am! ask a share of pa bile patronage.
JAMES SCHROEDER.
Locust street, between Front and. Seciond.
Columbia, November 11, 1865, ly
rtUARTERLY REPORT OF 'ME CON
dition of the Columbia National Bank
on the morning of the first Monday of
April 1860,
RESO UR £L S.
Notes and hills dis'd, $766,1:41,20
U. S. bonds deposited for
circulation, 509,000 00
U. S. bond- on hand, . 32,150.00 mu; ,238,20
Cash in notes of other .7. , :at.B'ks 380,00
Specie, 1,000,00
Legal tenders and compound
int. notes, 75811,03 17,221,00
Rem i ttaneesd:: oilier each items, 12,000,57
Duo from Thinks, in Phila. • ' 5130,012,56' .
Due from Banks in New Yin k, :34117,86
Due from Bunks in Baltimore, 1),(1:11,29
Due from other Nat. Banks, .20,521,03
from other Banks and Bankers, 1,181,79 201,115,1:1
Banking House, 10,000,00
Current expenses C. 723,01 '
Taxes paid, . 30.2,04 11,5'05,05
LIIBI.LITIES I .
Capital, pan.' in -
300,000,01/
Surplus rand, 111,284,57 .
Discount and F.:fell:loge, 27.701,01
Profit and Loss, 2,111,72 12.1,701.'20
Dividends unpaid, - • 1,1bfr,..,0
Due to National flanks ' 1P,(121,87
Dile to other Bault..s,:unt Dankers,S,2lo,:is 2., , ,201,-12
Circulation of Columbia Bank, 3'.17.685,UJ
do Cora National bank, 287,133,00 624,813,0 u
Individual depLsits . 345,011,1'2
51G19,280,34
Indebtedness of Directors, $13,750.
Sworn to and subFicribed by
S.A..)LUEL SUOCII, Cashier.
April 7, :Ito
REMOVAL
OF MULLEN BROTHER'S
PROVISION ,STORA
TO ODD FELLOWS' HALL
Columbia, Pa.
Grocprie%,Provisiops,Flour,prain,&c
lYe will always keep on hand the very
best quality of goods such as
Sugars, Sall
Coffee, Fruit,
Teas, Soap,
• Fist',.
• , Spices , • ' ' Hams, •
• Cheese, . Crackers,
Lard, Tobacco,
Molasses', Spgars,
- . also -
• • FANCY GROCERIES. . ,
•NOTIONS, DRIED FRUIT, 41;C.
We intend to keep the best goods • - mly
and to. sell as cheap as any similar • store.—
We therefore ask a portion of public pat
ronage. .
IL MULLEN ct 13.110
April 7, 6G-tf.
LESHER & WILLIAMS,:
, The well known Photographers, '
COLUMBIA, PA.;
BEG leave toinform the - citizens of Co
lumbia and vicinity, that they have
taken and refitted the rooms formerly oc
cupied by Goo. A. flyers, on Front street,
above Locust. • '
- Where they are. prepared to.- take .
Photographs in all styles.
Particular attention paid Making
.Large Photographs,Carta , de-Visites,lvory
Types,'Ambriitypes, Copying and en
larging of small Pictures.
PICTURES' COLORED in Oil or Water
Colors, in a style superior to• any takeirin
this county and equal to any in the cities.
Particular attention palate: taking pic
tures of Children.
'FF,4•.. Pictures taken in cloudy as well as
in clear weather, -
Orders for Pieturrs from old NegatiVes
promptly filled."•,
The art will be * taught to those desirous
to learn at it reasonable rate. .
Call at the Rooms and e.xitinine - our large
collection of Specimens.
*LESEIER &WILLIAMS,
Jan.. G, 'CC., " photographers.
D. We - hope by strict attention to
business, and desire to please; to merit a
liberal share of patronage. ' - •
IT4 P- . OEt T D •
VRENCII; ENGLISII AND GERMAN , ??"
•
Flower tr.. Ornamental 'Grass' Seeds,
Among-which are :the-, Everlasting Flow-.
er seeds, a new urticlo in this market, put
ap,ia" neat - papers with. 'descriptions of
flowers and directions for cultiyation,
printed on• JuSt•-received'through.
mail, al id..;f6f sale at --- • = r -
JACKSON'S:
XOCA.L FREIGHT NOTICE.
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD ,COMPAN Y.
ARE now prepared:to receive and for
ward FREIGHT on the Philadelphia'Di
vision, to and from - all stations where they
have agents, at the following _rates per hunt
dred • pounds :.
BETWEEN PIIILA.-AND COLUMBIA,
First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class; 4th Class.
25 cents. 21 cts. 18‘.:ts. 15 cts. •
' Flour:in car loads, . 128 cts. per barrel.,
Pig Metal, 15 cts. per 100 lbs.
BETWEEN PHILA. AND, LANCASTER:
First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class.
gA• cents. 20 cents. 17 cents. 14 cents.
Flour,' 24 cents per barrel. •
- Pig Metal, 14 cents per 100 pounds
Shipments made to Pittsburg and all in
termediate stations as heretdfore.
RATES FROM COLA. TO PITTSBURG;
First Class. -2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class.
71 56 46 , • 36_
... . ,
Flour :per barrel, . 72 cents.
-Freight consigned to stations where
the Company has' no agents must bo.--pra
paid.
. • Articles of Ist Class.. .
Books, • . Fresh Fish„
Boots and Shoes, Nuts .in bags,
Cedar . and.',WoeclenPorter ,S,-; Ale in bot-
Ware, 'ties,
Dry Goods; Poultry in coops,
Eggs, Pork, (fresh,.
Furniture, Poultry, (dressed, ,
Feathers, Wrapping Paper.
Articles of 2d Class.
Marble Monuments,
Apples , Cepese Molasses,
Clover (fe.. Grass Seed,Melons, .
Crockery, Oil in casks or boxes,
Candles, Paper in boxes, '
Caski or Barrels,Pasteboard,
(empty,) ' Peaches, (dried, . .
Groceries, , Printing paper,
Guns and Rifles, Paper Hanzings,
Herring in boxes andQueensWare,
kegs, Sweet Potatoes,
Hardware, Tobacco in bales,
Hops, Tea, .
Iron, (hoop, band orType,
sheet,) Tallow,
Leather, Turpentine, (spts,)
Liquor in Wood, Varnish.
Marble Slabs 6,:, Mar- . . .
Articles of 2d Class.
Alcohol, tuned,) .
.
Coffee, Potatoes,' -
Hides, (green,) Turnips, . .
Lard, Vinegar '
, .
.
Oysters & Clams, (inWhite Lead, - .
(shell,) Window Glass.
Tobacco, ( mannfac
- Articles of Atli Class.
Codfish Rosin, "
Cotton, Salt,
Fish, salted, Tobacco (leaf,) -
Grain of aßkinds, Tin, .
Nails and Spikes, Tar,
Pitch, Whisky,'
Plaster, .
All Freights payable on delivery.
IL U. HOUSTON,
General 14'relght Agent, Phila.
7,0-For further information, apply to
S. B. KINGSTON, Freight Agt., 'Ph ila
E. K. 130TCE, Freight Agt., Columbia
W. H. MYERS, Freight Agt., Lan'tr
Columbia, July 1, 1803.
INSUILANCr. CO. or riroll.TEl
.11,1 5 4MR1C.E1..
PHTLADELPFITA.
TN CORPORA TED 171)4. Assets 51,350,000,
1 Charter perpetual. Insurance against
loss or damage by fire on Buildings, Mer
chanciize, Furniture, ate., for long or short
periods, or permanently on Buildings, by
a deposit of Premium. The prompt pay
ment of I OSSeS for a period of SeVentli years,
affords guarantee of claim upon public
confidence. Airmun G. COFFIN, I'rest.
CIIARLES PLA.I"C 7 Secretary.
P. X. ZIEGLER, Agent,
Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa.
Columbia, January: 21, 18t13.-ly.
CHARTER 182c - 1 • PERPETUAL.
€l.
FIRIELIN FIRE 11811110 E CO,
OT
cora Zrzea.s. 2-.
$ , 5 0,1 ,2 4 ,/ 7 04 .
CAPITAL, - - - $ 400,000
ACCRUED SURPLUS, - 971,000
INVESTED PREMIUMS, 1,086,288
UNSETTLED CLAIMS, 8,415
INCOME FOR 1854, 300,000
LOSS PAID SINCE 1829 5,000,000
Perpetual and Temporary Policies , on
Liberal Terms. - •
noria=r6mt=' , 42 Mt. '
Charles N. Baneker, Thane" Lea, Tobias
Wagner, Edward C. Dale, Shinnel Grant,
Geo. Vales, Jacob R. Stull 4, :Al fred
Geo. W. Richards, Fras. - W: Lewis, M. D.
CH ARLES N. DANCKER, President.
EW D. C. DALE, Tice-Pre.vide.W.
'JAS. W. MeALE.ISTER, See. Pro. Tem.
JOHN' COOPEEL Agt- for Columbia
r. 12, ;SW, Iy.
:1010,280,31
11' C.1.1111?1,1 GE
M.?.. z0..3.\_ TT_T -- P A_ C '2' OP,'Z'
Second Street, nearly opposite
LUTHERAN CE.URCH, COLUMBIA.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING Taken
the Shops formerly conducted by Mr.
Samuel Carter, 'would respectfully an
noune to the citizens of Columbia and-vi
cinity that be is now prepared to manufac •
Lure all kinds of Coaches, Carriages, Bug
gies, Sulkies, and all other vehicles in his
line. His reputation as a workman is es
tablished, as he can confidently - claim for
his work the merits of beauty of form,-ele
gance. 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
material, and put together firmly and sub
stantially. He gives particular attention
to the repairing of vehicles, and warrants
all work in his line to give.satisfifetion.
Di addition to his practical experience in
the business, : he lams the assistance of the
best workmen. Some of them from the
celebrated Watson establishment of Phila
delphia. . • „ . •
A generous public is respectfully invited
to give home fndust - :y their encourage
ment and support. -•
Aug. 12, 'US tf.
0 &billet Flaking and Undertaking
THE undersigned would inform hi
friends and the public that he has now-in
creased facilities for turning out work, and
his
FURNITURE WAREROONIS,
Are now well supplied with new and beau
tiful furniture of the latest improved styles.
He maul/fin :tures to order and will keep
constantly. on, hand Dressing, Plain and
Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card
Dining and Centre Tables, Common, Fan
cy and French Bedsteads; all of which will
be sold on the most ,reasonable terms.• • As
he manufactures his own work he is ena
bliid to warrant 'every article to 1,1(3 what it
is represented. ' • • •
• - CEINIRS,:CHAIW
• -All kinds of Chairs kept on nand or man
ufactured to -order. Cane, Windsor, Arm
and, Reeking Chairs; Settee; Camp and
Counter Stools, - Sofas, Tete-a-tetes, and
Stuffed Seat Chairsonade to order: , Old
Chairs repainted and repaired. -
• " UNDERTAKING.
. Funerals will be attended to with prompt
ness, to which he gives his personal atten
tion. He is prepared with iceoxes and
'coolers ' to preserve corpse; as "may be re
quired
•IMAHOGANY OR WALNUT. COFFINS
Furnished plain or tinned in any style tha
maybe required. Be, respectfully solicits
a share of public patronage, as well as a
continuance - of the 'custom with which be
has been liberally favored. . -
, , • , , JOIN SIIENBERGER.
South Side of Locust st., between Second
' and Third. [9ct.17;63.
WROUGHT 'SCRAP IRON
The Buquellanna Iron Co. 'ivill - pay
the highest cash price for wrought scrap
iron.4elivered:at their mill, Columbia,
Lancaster-C0.,--,Pa. „ , - •
WAl.:PA.rrcirr„
Treasurer.
Sept. 23, '6544
CHRISTIAN MYERS
GIRAILDFIREA.ND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANT,
PHILADELPRIA,
• Capital 200;b00.. :'Securities .9300,000.
THIS - ' COMPANY :continue§ to: take
:risks on good property. at rates as lose
as any other safe Company, and consistent
With prudence..;, , • • .•, _
Policies issued - for long or short terms,:
or- permanently. Losses promptly paid.
All claims- adjusted without litigation or
delay. This Oonipany : refers,to, the past as
a guarantee of its future conduct.
Taos. CRAVEN'Prest.
A. S. GILLETT:V i ce Pres
JAS. B A - uvonn, Secretary.
F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent,
Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa
Columbia,
,January 21,1805.-Iy.
Columbia Oil Works.
• Truscott & Guernsey, •
PROPRIETORS.
COLUMBIA, PENN'A.
EPINERS AND WHOLESALE Dea/-
ers in Refined Carbon Oil, Benzlne 4
Lu brie, Oil, 4:e.
=EI
Having lately put up a refinery with all
the necessary improvements. We offer te k
.the public a pure article of
- DOUBLE REFINED CARBON OIL,
which gives a more brilliant light at less
expense than the most of oils now in
market, and is perfectly non-explosive,
We manufacture exclusively for home
trade, and guarantee our oil to be of tho
best quality. Orders solicited. Address
as -above.
Columbia,Aug. 12. tf.
MO DiliAtli 3
IS
HARDMAN'S GROCERY !
MHE bestrHams in the world, Michner's
Excelsior hams, plain and canvass,
Old Java: . Lagrina and - Rio Coffee, green
an a roasted Browning's Excelsior Coffee,
a choice lot of Tea, Extra. Imperial, Young
Hyson, English, Breakfast and black Tea,
Fine Coal Oil lamps,Bond's Boston Butter,
Farina, Trentan and Family Crackers,
Fresh caned Tomatoes,Fine Cove Oysters,
in Jars, a nice lot of cheap Sugar, 500 gal_
tons Loyering's best Syrup.
New Orleans Baking Molases, Pure
Flour of Rice,Macettroni,Spi it Peas, Layer
Raisons, Apples, - Cranberry's, Fresh Can
Peaches, Ground Mace, Ground Nutmeg,
A good assortment of notion such as thread.
Needles, pins, combs, whalebones, shoe
Laces, button's, Bahnoral Hose, at
- HARDAIAN
Cor. of Third and Cherry St.
jan. 7 'GS
. 7 V'E Ut l QoOp M.
.WE'have" just received "a stock of
V Goods direet front first hands,and:are
enabled to sell them as cheap us any other
store in town. Our assortment of
rAreave GROIMAXMIS
Is large and complete, consisting in part
of all grade of • •
Sugars, Meat,
Teas, Fish,
Coffee, Cheese,
Spices, Flour,
Fruits, ctc.
Provisions of all kinds, together with
Wood and Willow-ware,Gl:l.- Queens:-
ware.
SW I TZER AND LIM BER BREESE,
German fruits, (Cy:,
Enolisb, and, Llndrican Pi kles
Fresh Peaches, and all the limey grocer
ies pertainining to a well regulated gro
cery store. I am determined nit to be sur
passed in cheapness and in the excellent
quality of my, goods,
Call around and inspect our stock
whether you buy or not.. A share of pub
lic patronage is solicited.
GEORGE TILLE, Agent,
Locust street, above 2d.
Columbia, Dec. 21, '65.
ITIB:Y OUR BREAKFAST AND DIN-
A. ner Coffee. only 25 cents per pound :it,
JACKSON'S. •
PARXS 2'ADSOW GOO! S
For Holiday gifts consisting of Fancy
Work. Boxes Segar Stands, Watch Stands,
Vases. &e. Fine Cutlery, Pocket Books,
Combs, ctc., at E. Spering's Cheap J e,welry
Store.
ANDY'S NEW RESInAITRANT.
FRONT STREET ABOVE WALNUT. - COLUMBIA. PA.
The subscriber has opened a first clas . s
Eating Rouse and Restaurant, where may
be Inikti-fitrill times
' Oysters in every style,
h of eofTce and all othor refreshments cal
°alined to pleam,tta2, , tastes of the most
tlistidious epterneau.
tititers' Ale,
and Frank's Lager beer, always on
thanght, also the best winos.
ANDREW ZELLER
Nov. 25, '65
FLOUR AND FEED.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
I.FIE subscriber would respectfully.:iu
form the public, that he has opened-
NEW FLOUR AND FEED STORE,
on Locust street, three doors above Fourth
street, where he is prepared to accommo
date all who may favor him with their•
patronage.
Ile will take particular pains to have al
ways on hand, the very best Flour and
Veed tlutt can be procured. His
WRITE UREA T PL 0 (IR
is made expressly for him, and cannot he
excelled.
For the convenience of those living i - kt
distance from the store, orders may be,
left at the Book Store of W. U. Hess, and
will receive prompt attention.-
_ Flour will be delivered in all parts, of
the town, free of charge.
He will endeavor by strict attention 'to
business, and' by always having on haild
a superior article, to merit a liberal- srtire
of patronage. A. trial of his Whito_Wheat
Flour is solicited. TEnms CASH.
GEORGE BRANDT.
Col., mar. 10,-ly
PURE GROUND SPICES at
JACKSON'S
T ,EBANON VALLEY HONEY AT
JACKSON'S
J. RUMPLE & SON,
I=l
Foreign and Domestic Hardware..
A „ .
.IN . extensive assortment of house fur
nishing hardware, also for carpenters
'and builders use, always on hand.
IRON AND STEEL.
, .
Blacksmiths, wagon makers and others,
furnished with all kinds of iron, nails,
horse shoes, coach trimmings and other
goods in their line. „ •
lY OOD AND WILLO, TY WARE
In great variety, such as tubs, -baskets.,
wash boards, broonis r washiug in:whines,
&c., &c. . -
rAwrizniro -zrarmarer,ENTs,
• .•
Plows,ahoirels,hbes, plow casting,s,keythes,
forks; rakes, and all- 'other iniplements
used by the farmer.. :
AS I T b . V.E.S AN D .7 7 _TIT • -WARE.
toves of every style aud pattern, cook,
parlor, and office stoves, for coal or wood.
A large 'assortment of - tin ware - always
kept-on hand or manufactured to order.
CDTD, ' 6co:.
Coal oil, 'linseed , fish, sPerar and linhchine
oils of all kinds. Alcohol; benzine, - : japan
and other varnish, glass. - paints, • putty,
white lead, &a.
' Locust Si., Columbia, Pa:
aug. 19, '65.