The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, August 11, 1866, Image 4

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    MEM
THE COLUNIBIA SPY.
rNDF.I;EIN - nEi.:7, FEARLESS FREE
COLERMA,
• '\l;
Any- All adcertiseing spilt be cansi . arrect cdsrf xnd
ollataLle at any timeafter,th , Oirst insertion.
The Tomato , all rood.
A good medical authority ascribes to
the tomato the following very important
medical qualities:
1. That the tomato is one of the moat
pow,erfxil aperients of the liver and Other
=gams; :where calomel is indicated, Zit' is,
one of the most
,efTective and least harm,
ful medical agents known to the' pri.Pres
pion.
That a ell'emicalex.t . raet he of
tamed from"irt yill snrerserl:e the .use `of
e.alomel in cure - of disease. : -
3. That hp has successfully treated,
with this article alone:,
4..That' when
,used as an article of
it is also so vereiga for ilppOs'ia
an - ,indigestion.:
. 5.• That it liquld he constantly used
Ail...daily:food. Either cooked or ruw;or
in the,foym of catsup, - it - ,is the most whole „
some article in .as,:e. - .
IpiTt They Meaik.
Many persons have wondered what was
the significatiOn .of the aifForent,vhisties
of lecomotives. , The Jollowin 0- 'explains
One whistle; "down brakes;" two whistles.-
”off brakes; ';:three whistles,' "i)a.clt.,t4p;",,
continuous whistlpi,, , fdangpr;" • a rapid_
succession of short whistlea'i§ _the cattle
alarm, at which the•brakes will always lip:
put down; a • sweeping parting. of hands
on leiel , ofeye is a signal to-"go ahead;".
a downward'motion 'of one hand,s,with
tended arm,"to stop;" abeckoning motion
of one hand to 'back;." a lantern raiSed,
and lowered' 'vertically is a signal for.
"starting;":swung at right angles :or cress
ways, the track l•to stop;' swung _ a
circle "back the' train;", a red flag waved
upon the track must be regarded
. as•
signal of
,danger; tsoef , other signals
given with energy; boisted-at a station is
a signal for a train to 'stop.; stuck up
, by
the-road side, it•is a signal'of :danger ou
the track ahead ;.pairied 'unfurled ,upon
an engine , is a warping -that another, •
engine or train , is' on its - w - iy., ,
GRE-fitT
_
ZIN*G AIIrT:IBTT i VE It 8.
A Sure'l , rtwentative of
• os3Cl'LiMit.A.
/11111B' 'WONDERFUL REMEDY Was
and introduced about twenty years ago by Dr.
S. ttheopsns, an em inent. Egyptian ,physician. •
Tie had long seen and felt the want-of some reme
dy which would strike at the - root of disebse, and so
prevent much of the suffering which the human
family Was fben compelled to endure.- ' r • • .
The great :43ne . stionwas .- r resented to his mind
every day in vivid colors 45 he moved•amorig the
sick and dying. and observed the inefficiency of
nearly all the remedies then in nee. Thus Ito was
lead to think and experiment; 'and afeer , ten'yeari of
htudy and tidier, he presented to - his fellow-man the
Wonderful Zingarl Bitters: - The etfect'of'this prep t
fixation in the prevention and cure of disease, was
'so marvellous and astonishing, that-the • most flat
tering marks of royal favor were bestowed upon
hits who discovered it. iris tubne Vas placed upon
the Roll of Nobles, and a gold medal with the-fol,
lowing inscription—Dr, plreopstut •the Public Bene
ractor—was presented to him by ehe Viceroy. •
The preparation has been used in several epidem-,
ics of cholera, both - as a preventive and curative
Measure, and •w,thpuch-great success,' that it has-,
been introduced into -nearly all the general hospitals
of the old amid. ' , ,
The old ,saying that an ounce of prevention is
worth a pound orcure, applies with marrelous force
to chalets,' and- therefore any-remedy that will pro
tect us against this•terribld disease shouldlie freelS?‘
and persistently used. -
All pathologists now agree that the cholera poison
acts on, the excretory organs, and keeps, them in
working order, must prevent a sufficient decumula
tiom of the poison to exert its terrible effects ou the
organism. This is true 'riot-only of cholera, hut of
nearly all other maladies, especially the different
forms of fever. ' ,
,
The Great Zingari 'Bitters is just such a remedy
as the above conditions 'require. Its acts-on the
organs of excretion add secretion,keeping up apex-,
feet balance between • them. This Bitters is coin-,
posed entirely of roots and herbs. so nicely con
cocted that every organ is acted upon dud put 'in
tone. Its taste is pleasant and its effects prompt'
and losting.
Numerous ,t*qa,,,of the following disease, have
been tars , sj,:i3t7tOliolera, Diarrhosa; Dysentery,
Ts?r m. I - ever, Fever, itgue, Nervous
s : , Aji: 1.. ~, Pinale Irregularities, Dyspep
•r - sitnleneilit,olle,Scroftilp, ea. -
-,J:- p one donalperquaitTottle„ ... , .
2,a2..dipal Depot at the WalniteXtreet wharf, Ilar
rr, g, Pa.,
•' - .1d by all Druggists, Hotelketipers and Grocers.
,
' - .F. RANTER '
Sole Proprietor.. '
ROr sale by :T. C. Bucher, corner of Front and
ust Std. Columbia. Pa. - . ,
at
JACKSON'S
eb. 10 66.-iP
dr+44B,sW.r. -
RE G - ROUNDSW at _
*",* JACKSON'S.
LEBANON VALLEY' ONEY AT
• - TAGKSON'S
O . •, .
ONCEN;PRA.TED - LYE, - OR, SOAP
Maket:o4:zueoiverl; arid` for'sal P at tr
low price b.syr • B . WILLIAMS:: •
. .
•
WR00.1:1 T SCRAP IRON.
- The'• Su quehanna Iron Co. • Wi . ll pay
the highest - cash price fdr wrought' scrap ,
iron. delivered at 'their nifll, Colnmbia,
Lancaster Co:; Pa. . •
eept. 23, '6sztf.
Praiale
,Sale of Real - E4tate
LOT OF GROUND. ON - THE, EAST.
side or Front Street, betweea , Loeust
grid Union • St.:cets, containingAn front
about 25 feet and in depth to the Pennsyl
vania Railroall;• With a` TWo anti a Ralf
Story Brick Dwelling House' and other
improvements tliereon,bnunded south_ by
property- of lie°.Bogle and - _north by
property of - Mrs, White, now. occupied by
Wm. Boyd, is offered at private sale..
For full particulars inquire. of •
HENRY SIJYDAAf,'.• • ..
Agent , for . Jolui S. Cri yen:.
April 14, tf.
WHO'? . WHO ? WHO?'
„_ OUR AN'Exp Goygßls.o4--
W.
E g
r h a a p vg c e y , r c c t and
- _Z
Sylvania, Which wewill send by mail .for
25 ; cents.- If we mistakkc.i/te !man, • the.
Money will le,refanded. immediately after
election- next • October.. - it , ' Geary:or
Clymer?' Write and,-seez.4 Address =
' • d.T CO., „
• ' , - 511',Pheettut Street.
jun-2, 2m '
NM
Sarsapa.la
nl„
'A
compound remedy, designed to be the most
- effectual Alterative that can be made. It is
a concentrated -extract of Para. Sariaparilla, .
combined with Other ' • Substan'cds of ' still
'Areate? alteritive power as to afford an effec
tive. antidote for diseases Saisaparilla is
reputed to cure. It is believed That such a
remedy is - -wanted -by ;those ,Who- suffer ; from
'Srrurnous - ebniplaints.i, snit thatione which - will
accomplish their cure must prove of , immense
'service to this large class of ouraiiliCted fellow
'citizens. ~Hoy completely, this compound will .
do it has` been proven by experiment Ori '
'
of the worst cases to be found of the folloWirig
complaints :
SCROFULA AND SCROFULOUS COMPLAINTS,
ERUPTIONS ANDRUPTIVE DISEASES, ULCERS,
'PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, TU3IOICS, SALT RHEUM,
SCALD HEAD,. SYPHILIS AND SYPHILITIC. Ay--
rzerroxs, 11uncoltlAr, DISEASE, Duormr,Nuc-:
P.ALGIA Olt TIC DOULOUREUX., DEBILITY, DYS-
I!EPSIA AND INDIGESTION, ERYSIPELAS, ROSE
on, Sr. Aivrnoxy's Firm, and indeed the Whole
1 1 class of complaints arising from IMPURITY OF
THE 'BLOOD. •
This compound will be found a great pro
moter of health,'When taken in the spring, to
expel the foul humors which fester in the
blood at that season of the year. - . By the-tithe
-4y expulsion of them many rankling . disorders
'are' nipped - in the 'fiti,L: multitudes - can; t:by '
the aid of thisi 'remedy', spire themsellieifitom
xlae;_endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous
sores, through which the. system will strive to
rid: itself of corruptions, if not , assistetlAo. do
`thiS through the natural channels of the body
by: . an alte*tive• medicine. - .. Cleanse,,,out.... the
' yitiated blOod ivh - orieier - Ydif find itiiiiithirities
bursting through the skin in pimples. eruptions,
dr:sores ;- cleanse it when you find it is ob
structed, Inid,sluggish in the veins ;
~cleanse it
.whenever‘it-m 7 foul;:aid yriiii:Seeline.Will fell
' you when. 4ven where no particular disorder
is felt, people .enjoy better health,;. and. live
- longer, for elesinsinikthe„,:blooil.; - .lCl;*..the
1 blood healthy, and all is well; but with this
pabulum of life- disordered, there can be no
lasting health, Sooner or. latef • something
'must go wrong, and the great machinery of
.life is disordered - ofOverthrciwit. '
Sarsaparilla liai o and deserves much, the
reputation of accomplishing these ends. But
the 'world has been egregiously deceived by
:preparations, partly because: ,the drug
alone',lla. not all. ,t)ipt !tip 'Claimed
-for it, but . more because many prepa'ration's,
pretending to be concentrated extracts of it,
- contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla,
'or, any thing else., . ' •
During late, yea* thpublie' l liaye'beeinis
led by large bottles, pretending to give' a'qiiart
of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. : Most
of these have been - nrion' the` Sick - , • fur
they ,not, only .contain„littleoE.any, ,Sarsapa. 7 ,
hilt often - 31'o' Cilia:the . properties: whatev
er.. Hence, bitter 'and painful disappointment
has followed the use of the various extracts of
'Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the
name itself is justly despised, and has be - come
Synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still
we call this compound,Sarsaparilla; , and intend
to supply 'such a remedy as shall rescue the
name from the load of obloquy - which rests.
Upon it. And we think we have ground for
believing it has virtues which are irresistible
335 , : the oirThiarfriiriof.The diZeaSeS:ifis:intend.;;;
ecl to cure. In order to secure their complete'
eradication from the system, the remedy should
,be judiciously taken according to directions on
the bottle,
PREPARED BY
Dn. ,:4c CO.
_tONVELt, 'MASS. --
price, $1 per Bottle;,, ' ,
Ayer's:Cherry Pectoral
has won for itself such a renown for the cure of
every variety of Thraitand Lung Complaint, that
it. is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the
evidence • of - its virtues, wherever it has been em
ployed. As it has _long .been- in constant use
,throughout this section, weneed . not'do more than
assure the people:its quality is kept up to the best
it ever has been, and that , it !may be relied on to
,do for their relief all it has ever been found to do,
Ayers-
. • •
,
`-
Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States
men, and - eminent' • parse - CI - ages; have lent:their
names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these
remedies, but our space herfrwill • not: Permit the
insertion of them. The Agents below naiad fur
nish gratis our AMERICAN Arat&NAC in which they
• are given; with elSo full descriptions of the above
complaints, and the treatment that should be fol
lowedfor
their'eure
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with
other preparations they make. Moro • i profit ;on.
Dement]. AYitt's; and take' ho others. • The sick
want the best aidthere is for them, and they should,
have it.
All our remedies are for sale by
All Druggists' and dealers in medicine
everywhere. At wholesale by J. M. Maris .
& Co., 711 Market St., Philadelphia.
Golden 111Ottar ?Drag rBi6re,
FORNT STREET, COLUMRIA, PA.
, ' - Constantly• on hand •
• -
*cal razie..EflAcie,.,,ti L - 41
- ASSORTMENT
bRUGS T iNEDICINES;OHEUIPALS,
P,edaDary
'FANCY SOAPS - OF ALL
may• 26: '66.1y
. And the usual variety of
Staple' aiid "otlitiji-Gobds 3
Alsually fotincl7ftia
First StOte.
CIANS' AND PRE
-7,5, c;iitiT?oNg .AcrainATELr.
WM. P'ATTON,- •
' Treiisnrer..
--THE HIGHEST-CASH-PRICES
paid for OLD NE\VSPAPERS, PAM . -
PHLETS,BOOKS AND WASTE PAPER
of every description.
s66* - - 1866
'Garden, ,PAd:And Flower
From - Briggs ;it - Brothel* ROCiallter; NeNI:
mEESE k.inds - -of • seeds' which mature
_LP more perfectlrin the-old =countries
- imported from the best seed liouses , 'and
the balance is grown in this country; with
the greatest care, therefore those who pm--
chase theinedan. dkpen.thulioh getting the
best the world affords. For sale at '
Mar.. 3., ~ - - J.A.CKSON:S.-
=I
- 171,17. mar, , ~.rte Or
Costiveiiesi; - Jaundice,'lDYspepSia, - Indigestion,'
Dyseiitern, Foul Stomach,-Erysipelas, Headache,
Piles, Rheranativn, Eruptions and Skin Diseases,
Liver Complaint, -
,DroPsy, Tetter, 'Honors and
Salt 'Merin:, Trorins'i ' Glint; Neuralgia,' as
Dinner Pill, and for Purifying elie - BloOd. - "
They are 'sugar-coated, so that the most sensi
tive, can take them pleasantly, and they are the
best aperient in the world for all the pnrposes of a
furdly physic.
Price 25 (setae per Boa
•
PARiLY'S
Alll tho most popular
TAMMY HEDICE NES;
PARTICULAR. ATTENTION PAID
TO OOMPOUNDWi. 'PHYSI-
Itr,4llD>T: , k t• sthEy_ • • •
Tan. 21,,
„„,
' . C. LUNDY & Co. •
,142 south 4th street ,
.feb. 2i;'16116-.
rIA:NisTED P.ICIMES*&.SA.II,DINES at
N../ • - • - . . , • -. T.S.C.U.SON'S:
• • •I - , :77 K-Z
N all fine-brandsof Chewing Tobacco,
I
another boases:My ,Tobacco'S are all
warrantedrfrde'of. .
-must, or. disa:--
greeable mixtures;,-they are al selected
with tbe greatest care by the taatiufaCtur
, „ -. •
Constantly on ha,,nd , ,
, : HA:abOASTLE 'NAVY ' '
• -
. . ...
Baltimore Spun,. . •'--. :•: ,• . •
,Oroffoko -Twist,,
- Diadem;
Old Dominion, .• . - ,
Light Pressed, .
. ' Sun Cured, •
Congress,
ey,ueen' City : T4-ine Cu •
‘, t9
Grant, Fine - Cut,
Michigtin Fine Cut,
and different other brand
A large aSsortm ont of Smoking Tobacco's
Snuffs; Tobacco bags, together with all
the latest -improved' pipes known the
market. - ' • ' • •
M Segal's cannot be beat; for stock in
the county. 'Friends call -and try my
Am eri cau - Cousi n' s, Un ion's. Isabel , Callas,
TG's,tGrAnt:s; Attillas, &c., ' ' •
!Cheap Segars Constantly on hand. Booties
is the place. - -
Mind in' the old • Post :Office•
Locust Street
CoLlmief24;:6s
EMT
Bp7DIIN HERR,
• .EIAB JUST OPENED
A new stock of goods, a,t
•1 2 .1b.1." ea:l3.cl
Where I would be pleased to see all trry 'old
customers: My stock of goods is 'full .ancl
'CoMplete; comprising • - -
•
DI?.ESS,GPODS, •
CSSSIMERES,' '
• -•
; •:‘ . - VESTINGS. ,
.DELAINS, ' •
'PRINTS,
- • .. ‘" •
• DOMESTICS,
.
Together as good assOrtinent;of goods
as is ibtmd'in any similar establishment.
Elll
I'"!aznify -
COffeilSo 8.4 y,- - of
. i ) Rligt SU GrAI3;6ORF,D I.IA , MS:
FLbtlll; .
POTATOES,
;FISII,
Cchintry prod - rice taken in e. -- .cliange•
goods at the highest market rates.
I hope to be the recipient of a liberal pa
trotinge. • • - BENJ. HERR , .
Iciv : .l9. '64. • ger. 317(1. and. - Union Sts.
piATE S NT, HINGE.I3ACK ALBETAI
Altemns cC Co'.s 'Patent Hinge 13nek-Al
bums, the best album made• _ find ex
amine at -* ,
26
011 G 1) -‘ 1) -
T 11.4 G 1.1,LE-11Y.
The iZompletely Are 7 4tted
his establishment, and his gallerY cannot
be surpassed by any in the comity, and he
hopes by careful personal attention to give
the public better nictures than have here
tofore been produced.
AMBROTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS,
IvorYtyPes, Melainotypes, Carte dc Visite,
and pictures on canvass taken in the best
style, and:at prices which cannot be beaten
for cheapness. ,
_gn-Likenesses warranted, and a satis
factory picture furnished without repeated
sittings. He ' asks continuance mf the
liberal patronage alWays extended to this
establishment: calr and examine :speci
mens at• the 'rooms, - northeast corner of
.T.ront and Locust streets. Entrance nn
oust street. R. J. M. LITTLE.
1 Oct. 24 18G3.
Ladle- Take ParucalarNotice,
The Real I Velgrdai Vemale
[Warranted F:nnoli.]
rrhese PILI., so celebrated _many years
ago in Paris for the relief of female ir
regularitieg,iwe now offered for iale for the'llrst time
in America. They have been kept in cmpparative
obscurity.from the fact that the originator,...Dr:Vel
pan, is ti physieiiimin Paris of geeatiwcalth and con
scientious principles, and has withheld them t tom
genesal use, lest they should be employed for un-
Inwful purposes. In overcoming female obstruc
tions they seem really omnipotent. They are offer
ed to the public only for legitimate Purposes, and
all agents are forbidden to sell them when it is un
derstood, that the object is unlawful. Sold by R.
Williams' and Dr. Parry, Columbia.
Ladies, can procure a box settled from the eyes of
cusbon,he r nclosing $1 and six stamps to 0. G.
Staples, General Agent for us; Watertown, N. Y. or to
the, abovettgents. Jan: 6,1 y- .
MIMI=MI
MO( INT JOY,' PENNA
ALEX: a RETEE fl roprister
.1%1.2?5T-G L S ACCOMMODATIO2S:
The Choicest Liquors at the Bar.
Oct. 7th, ly. •
COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO.
p.4E:ITAL. AND ASSETS, 15532,210,4 g
This Coiupai coast noes
archanclise,' - *and " other property,
against loss andidumage by fire ; on. the
mutual plan; either for a cash premium or
premium note. " .- • .
A.Y.NDAI REPORT.
Wh6 i,t104-49.5,51
Les's ain't 'expired in '65,' 212;Z:3G,00 8,091,939,51
CAPTT 4L AND :C.N COME
Aurt.of premiumo ~ 1.;(1:?; 4211,60,66
Less premihm - notes bxp'ci in 'O5, 113,073.45 410,017,21
Amt. , of premium - notes received'in '65,' , n 15,554,13
Bala:lee of premiums, Jan.q. '65 ? 3,Ki0,14
Cash raceipoi,less pornmissions,to :05, , „ 46,760,80
. .
- 54p,198,37
. . .. ,
' —CONTRA:. - ' -- '
.- . .
.. . ,
Losses and expenses paid ii) - '0, ,, ,. , li:l - ,9S7,88
.13alance Capital and Assets, Jan. 1;1866, - 531421 0,49
.. . , .
.
570 i 9 s
• ,
" S:REEN.,'Presidenti:
GMORGE
MICHAEL S. Sittru.A.2g,Treasnrer..
CrV.C30178...
SainueiStoch," ZVilliaih Patton,
R. T. Ryon. *.Tolin W. Steacy,
John Fendrich. Geo. Young, Jr.,
H. G. Minich. Nicholas 1 4 ,i'Dona Id,
Stun'l F Eberloin, Michael S. Shuman.
Amos S Green e S. C. Slay maker,
Edmund Sgoring, - ;
• Jan. 13. 130 , .:2;',L ,
UPHOLSTERING;
rpEEEitr,yI)ER,S. Tc.:-.NED „HAS, VPATZEN
J.. 'Rooms' -adjoining UM residence of
James Barber;lin Walnut , street, where be
is at all times •pi.:epitred.to do , all kinds of
work in • Suc as; Hanging Cur
cutting, makir , and layitfg Carpets:
Repiariug Sofit's and chairs, making spring,
corn-husk or I.air mattresses, cd - shions Ltc.,
-•—• _SAMUEL CAUTEII. ,
. mar. 10,.'66 -
C
. .
SIGN, PAINTILN; G
M
UT: undersigned would call the alien
:l- tion - of business men, and the public,,
generally, ...to his'• rooms' in: 'York, Pa.,
where. Sign and Ornamental Painting and
•
PHOTOGRAPH doLoßrivq‘
is executed iri the best manner, and low
eSt rates. -
. 5110177 ClinDS • •
_
made to order at from 25 t 0,70 cents a piece.
Orders solicited, and Terms C. - 0. D.
.alooms-next to P. S. Small's. store,
Centre Squaie,- '-"
• • : D. F. YOST.
•, .
ft NTrIcE, ,BI3ILPEP
/1111 E Old, •well4tnown Abm. , Myers'
,Quarry,•ithicli.lies.. been •in operation
for two yeu twand a = half, are prepared to
furnish. all kinds' build in,,m'slone, nor;'only
eheit . p, brit better Monti than ,atui be pro'
<bleed • • •
• July 7 tf .•• ' - ,‘ - S. S. DET vv 'JAM—
.
PkILAD' "SCALE WORKS.':''-
,
13,4.1*5,..1611 - 3TIVIOUE •
• 'Successors to A. B. Davis Si CIO.;
WA RBI? 0 0 MS'- 417 AR CH
.Street
Suitable for weigh locks,rail road tracks,
depots, coal, buy and live stock. •
Patent... Parallel Crane. Beam, for weigh . -
lng . .Boilers, - Casting and other heavy ma
annery.
Patent Stock House Scales, for Blast Fur
naces.
hopper-Scales, for weighing Grain,
,eating Bushels an•d Pounds.
Bank's . (improved Rollin , ' Mill and
Union Scales, also, all the various descrip-'
tains of Dormant and Portable Platform
Scales. Counter Scales and Patent Beams.
Every Scale Warranted. •
Prompt attention ,given to - repairing,- ,
repairing,—
Send fdr an Illustrated Circular.
• nov.4, '65.-1y
• -
OPENING of THE 'CAMPAIGN for 1866
1866 JOHN A. JACKSON, 1866
. . Locust Street,. Columbia, Penn'a.
IE has just received a new and fresh
supply of Groceries, also
NEW DRIED FRUIT, , ; . •
:EMT SUGAR CURED HAMS, •
No - . 1, Shore Mackerel and Labrador Her
ring, RaisinsKurrants,Prunes, Pickles,
Cranberries, Hominy, Sweet 'Corn, ctc
r. Our stock of Groceries is "full' an
:we are daily receiving additions. •
-' Give us a dill. , - •
Jan. 20. 1866,0.
PIAXOS FOR SALE.
GEO. M. BOOTH
B. SPERING'S
Jewelry Store
Fae tory 15th, andTenn'a Avenue.
__WANE!FA CTU.RERS OP
SCALES,
•
Pianos of fered for sale, both of
which are in, good
,order and will be
sold at a bargain: Enquire at this Office.
apr. 14,
17.31Z-IZINGTON ISOUS.M . ;
No. 709 Chestnut Street, above 7th,
' PIIMAIJELPMA.
o rprras OLD AND .POPULA.I3, HOTEL
J. is situated in the very, centre of btisi
pess, and is' convenient to the Steamboat
and R. R. DePots, access from which to tilie
Hotel.,: is attainable at all times. The
house has been th sroughly renovated' and
newly ; furanshed,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 n 6 effort on hig
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. '
CHAS. M.- ALLMOND.
Jan, 21, G 4 Manager
AUDITOR'S
psTATE of ;Martin Lep°ld. late of the
:LA Borough of Columbia, Lancaster Co.,
deceased.
'The undersigned Auditor appointed to
distribute thebalance remaining, in the
hands ofJaicntr M. hider, Administrator
Of the estate of the said deceased, to _ and
among those legally entitled to the same,
will sit for that purpose. on SATURDAY,
AUGUST, the 18L11,1866, at 2 o'clock P.M.,
in 11.11.1. North's office, in Coln m bitf,where
all interested in said distribution may at
tend. ,
JOHN M.. GRID3R,
July 7, , 5t • • • 4uditor
TORK CO., BUCKWHEAT .LOUR at
.JACKSON'S
riELEBRATED 'YEAST COMPOUND
1.1. t • JACKSON'S.
Gl2O It era 5r.z.741-1......zps
CABINET ROOM S
AND II ta. NILT FACTOR V,
LpotrsT- ST., A TENV DOORS BELOW 3rd St.,
COLUMBIA, LA ff. 'CO'Y, PA!,
THE subscriber having purchased from
his brother, Casper Seibert, the stock-and
good will of his extensive Cabinet Manu
factory, will continue the'business zit the
old stand, wherelie Will keep on hand ar
assortaroiat of
FURNEfUIIf OF ALL KINA-
of the best qm,lity, style, and manufacture
and will make to order, of first-rate mate
rial, every articlein his line. He will give
strict attention to business, and respectful-
ly asks of the public a share of its patron
age. .
_gsz.&-TiIs.TDFAITAKING. will, receive 'the
most careful attention, at the shortest
notice. GEORGE SEIIIERT.
Cola. July 4, '63. •
P 0 7 7 .r.M . 33 0 -IC S
A LARGE and well 'selected stock - o
Pocket Books; lias just been received
which we willsen r t t reduced prices. Cal
and see our stock of •
PFAITOGRAFfi. ALROMS
A large and fresh stock just received
frriu New York, they are offered at prices
to suit every one.
Finners PatentTith Traometers.
A-large assortment just received, npd
selling at very low prices. No person
should be without one.
Ali A r ariD:S WRITING FLUID.
The genuine ararle—quarts, pints, half
pints and 2 oz. stands. - Everything usual
ly kept in the Stationery line, wil be found
at. ~ . • .
- W L;. HESS' BOok•Store,
Locust - St.,.opposite , Columbia National
Bank: lunelo,,ps.
GREAT IMPRCI.ViNIENT IN SEWING MACHINES.
~`. SHUTTLE MACHINE
• Slatc.sroonis, 530 Broadway, Ar: Y,
350 Washington St„l.l6.ston;
021 r.fite.trlitt St.; *P4i/adelphia. , •
•:• Patented Feb : IA; 1800.
ME' MA,CHENTE is constructed on en
tirely new principles of mechanism,
possessing many rare and valuable lin
pi-el-meats; having been examined by
the most profound experts, and pronotae:-
ed to
Simplicity and PerfeCton :Combined.
It has's: straight needle, perpendicular
action, makes the Lock - or Shuttle stitch,
which will neither rip nor ravel ,andis alike
on both sides ; j)erforms, perfect
sewing on every discription • of material,
from Leather to the finest Nansook mus-
I in,. with cotton, linen, or. Si Ik. thread, from
the goinls to.the:greatest nthuber. Hay •
ing 'wittier Ctrin 'GI. Cog. Wheel,' and :the
least possible friction, it,ruus as smooth its.
glass, and is . • ,
Emphatically a reroiiless
It requires Fifty Per Cent. less'power to
drive it than any other „machine- in the
market.- - twelKe : years "of 'age : can
work it steadily, without.latigue or injury
to health. -• ' t • - - • ' '
Its strength and •Wonderful - simplicity - of
Construction renderS -it almost imposible
to get out of order, and is. guaranteed by.
the company to'give entire satisfaction.
We res pee aully n A h ose who niay
desire to Supply r themselyes with a.super
ior article, to come - and ssamirie ais
_Un
rivaled -
'Cic half imar's , instruetiOn .+k sufficient
enable any:perSiiktn wollt - this machine
to their entire satisfaction. ; ; "
.A.gentS wanted for alltownin:theUnited -
States, *hero agencies'are nbt.already.eS
tablished; AISO for Cu ba„. - MexicO; Central
and Sobth America, -to °whom a'. liberal
EMPIRE n.
di j s
uet:t,-v.?,
\ev 6Q Iy :irifo.
co.. 506 Broadway, N.Y.
Shoe , Broshes.' •
VIE best assortment and ...largest stock
in clic-, plait°, and at greatly - reclined prices {
at - 'R; WILLIAMS, •
". Front Street.
ALSO, a-general a.§ortn:lo4 . cifiresh , ancl
reliable' "
' Drtts,
-Patent .11.1adlein'es, • ' - •
Dye Stuffs; • -
• , , - • 1 - !Perin rn ory,
. ' - - ' : Garden
elected With great C .. tre,.and , bought • 'at;
the present dsliclinci . in-Rriaes, for sale by
Apr. 21, - , R. wirALI-4.m5...
THE' 'UNITED: 'STATES. 7 .MOTEL
,HARRISBURG, PA.
„,, •
'DAVID. R. ,lEUTCIIISON,: fropriitor„
THIS well known Hotel , is.n.ow ina con
ditiOn to accommodate the ,traveling pub
lic; . affording the most ample conveniences
alike for the transient guest and the:per
ma-nent. boarder. -
THE . TNITED STATES- - HOTEL. - :
has been entirely refitted threugliout, - ankl
now has accommodations equal' in extent,
comfort and luxhry to filly-hotel between
Philadelphia .and PittSbarg. Its I ocatiOn
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 Fl hST CLASS HOTEL,
and the Proprietors are- determined tc
spare neither expense, time 'or labor to en
sure the comfort of the guests. The patron
age -of the traveling public-is respectfully
solicited. , November !4.
Jr. W. RE (VSIN,.
.111E1? CHANT
, ,
llellam Street , seven doOrs'above Second;
WRIGHTSVILLE, PENN'A.
CLOTHS, CA SSIMERES 'AND ;VEST
ings' of-all styles 'and' suited to any
season, kept constantly on hand and man
ufactured to order at short notice;and war,
,ranted to give perfect satisfaction, ,
- Aug. 10, 1865, ly.
fIIHE CELEBRATED. SETH- THOMAS
-1 E. Spering has .justreceiv- ,
ed from the city a choice stock of these cel
bratocl clocks. The best, neatest and
prettiest Yankee Clock warranted for two
years. aug. 26,
tADIES',SHOE MANUFACTORY.
Having increased my facilities for turn- ,
ing out superior Work I Would an
nounce to my old customers and all new
ones that may raver me with a call, that
am Netter prepard now to manufacture all
kinds of .
la z.L.DZES' MISSES'
And 'ClincrO'n''s Shoes Et Gaiters,
Than ever before. • I 'employ none bat the
best workmen•, and am always certain of
giving satisfaction. I keep on hand a gen
eral assortment of ready made work 'all of
which is • •
MANUITA_CTURED on the Premises.
I ke p 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, an ask a share of pu bile patronagd.
_ .JAMES SCURDEDELL
Locust street, between Front and Second.
Coln in bia; Neveiribc:r .11.18(35,*1y.
PILMOVAL
OF MULLEN & BROTHER'S
PROVISION. STORE,
TO ODD FELLOWS' HALL.
Columbia, Pa. -
Groceries,Provisions,Flour,Grain,ELe
We Will always keep on band the very
beSt quality of goods such as
Sugars, • Sall
' • CotToc, ' Fruit,
Teas,
Fish, Starch,
Hums, Spices. -
Cheese, • - Crackers,
Lard, Tobacco,'
Molasses, Segars, "
also
FANCY GROCERIES.
NOTIONS, DRIED 7RUBC, &C.
We intend to keep the best - rroods only
mid to sell as cheap as any similar store.,-
We therefore ask a portion of public pat
ronage.
11. MULLEN ( BRO.
April 7,6 - tf.
LE6IIER, &,- WILLIAAIS,
The well known Photographers,
COLUMMA,
DEG leave to informfithe citizens of
l)Co
lumbia and 'vicinity, that they have
taken and refitted the rooms formerly oc
cupied by Geo. ii. flyers, on Front street,
above Locust.
TS Where they are:.,prepared to _take
Photographs in all styles.
Particular attention paid in making
Large Photographs,Carta-de-Visites,lvory
Types, Ambrotypes, tic. Copying and en
larging of small Pictures.
PICTURES COLORED in Oil or Water
Colors, in a style superior to any taken in
this county and equal to any in the cities.
Particular attention paid to taking pic
tures of Children.
Pictures taken in cloudy as well as'
in clear weather.
Orders for Pietnrys from old Negatives
promptly filled.
The art will be taught to those . desirotis
to learn at a reasonable rate.
Call at the Rooms and ex.amine our large
collection of Specimens.
LESHER WILLIAMS,
jan. 6, '66. Photographers.
N. B. We hope by strict attention to
business, and desire to 'please, to merit a
liberal share of patronage.
0 It 71' E
FiENCII, HMI AND CERfAN•
•
Flower & Ornamental Grass Seeds,
Among which are the Everlasting Flow
er seus,.a new article in this market, put
up in neat papers "with descriptions of
- flowers ac., and directions for cultivation
printed on each. Just received -through
mail, and for sple at - •
• ' , TACKSON'S.
, .
: Shutter's Hat Store,
ESTABLISHED 1820. - -
No. 20 North Queen . .St., Lancaster; Pa:
"us
NV ' e
enabling "altett s u t r o e s o e ttr a o t Nyn goods,
' • OLD-TIME PRICES.
The largest, best and most complete
stock, and at lower.prices than any, houe
in the country. •
Our immense stock of,Spring and' Sum
mer. GoOds consists of all the novelties of
the seasons; •at :least filty - diflerent styles,
the most popular of-which are the " "
_ .
CAVALIER, - •
CAVALIER D'ORSAY,
INDICATOR, (very new,)
FULTON"; - • • •
. .
' MORTON PETO. ' '
' - BRIGHTON, (riobby,)
• • -' TYROL.
.- • .
SPUNDID 'SILK HAT YOB, Sk,oo.
.• • •
Cheaper than ,
caUbe had elsewhere.:
Our Misiuess connection with our patrons
for a period of nearly forty years is stifil
cient Iguaran tee of our-ability - to please all
who may favor us-with-a call. . •
- .• - SI4ULTZ dC BRO. •
:may 12.tf ,
BOOTS, at' SEDI4II6I.
FOTt,
.the best Boots,_ go to • -- .
' • - • Breneman!s,. prig.
. • ,
For Übe best IV,onien's t. • " •
Preno444.'B. street.
For the best Claiiclreifs:aloes...o to, . -
;11r,e4errtatVg;
For the most comfoitable fit go
• • . Bronethan's• W. King'sireet.
for Forktbat w illnot rip; go to: - '
• " Breneman's, W. Bing Street;
Tor 13,00 ts that -will not let in water,gn to
• - 13rendinan's; W. King stree:
If in want efts a ,; t • .•,
•.' t r Brenemans, -W. -King street.
Elie - r:ybodytbe country gp;to :
Bre . neinari''s, OppOsite Cooper's Hotel,'
• • " ' ' " ' Lancaster, Pa.
-
ViiSEGIIR _ _
JACKSON'S
B Es''r'SY'RVE!..:NtOLASSES at
.TACF.SON'S.
•
INS TIRANCE CO. OP .NORTII
• ?AMERICA;
PHIL'A'D'E.LPH- r A.'
TN CORPORATE') 1794. Assets 31,350,000, -
Charter perpetual. Insurance against
loss or damage by. fire on Buildings,.lkier
ohandize; Furniture, &c., for long or short
periods,: or permanently on. Buildings, by
a deposit of. Premium. The prompt pay
ment of Josses for,a period ofseventy
affords a- guarantee of claim upon public
confidence. 'AnTarn Core'rx, Prest.
.CHAELts PLATT, Secretary;
• F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent,
Walnut St., above Front, Columbia, Pa,
Columbia: 'January 21, •
CHARTER i 110t0t.9 • PERPETUAL.
. . .
FAKIR lIHRUCE CO,
, -t?arilLia,2UAlo2 . .,
3.13e.5.
, • 2';'s'o 1,2 9 7 04 .
CAPITAL, - - - 400,000
ACCRUED SURPLUS, - 971,000
INVESTED PREMIUMS, • ' *1,086,288'
UNSETTLED' CLAIMS; • - :8;416
INCOME FOR 1864,- ; .,,, „ 300,000.
LOSS PAID SINCE 182:0, , 5,000,000
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on
Liberal..Terms.'
.•
• 37...topi:mg•ibrivc> -
Charles , N. Eanclser ' Isaac Lea, Tobias,
Wagner, Edward C. Dale,
_Samuel Grant,
Geo. Pales, Jacob R. Smith' Alfred Fitler,
Geo. NAT Richards; Fra§..W. Lewis, M.•D:
• CHARLES N..BANCKER, President.
EW.D: C. DALE, .Vice-President.
JAS. W. McALLISTER, Sec. Pro. Tem.
JOHN COOPER t ligt-for Columbia
mar. 12,1866,
NEWCARRIAGE
A:. - NT_TP.:49OrTOMIY"
Second Street, nearly opposite
LUTHERAN CHURCH, COLUMBIA.
rinHE UNDERSIGNED H..A.VEStG• Taken
1 the Shops formerly, conducted by Mr.
Samuel Carter, would respectfully an
nounce to the eitizeits'of Columbia and vi
cinity that he is now prepared to manuffic •
ture all kinds of Coaches, Carriages, Bug
gies. Sul ales, and all • other vehicle e s 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 tho repairing of vOhicles, and warrants
all work in his line to give satisfaction.
In addition to his practical experience in
the business. helms the assistance of the
best worlimen. Some
,of them from the
celebrated Watson establishment of Philn
dolphin. • . -
A generous public is respectfully invited
to give haute indust-y their encourage
ment and support.
CHRISTIAN MYERS.
Ang. 12, '65. tf
REDUCTION 41: , 7 COAZ
Arrivals of Cargoes at the Coal Depot of
Bruner (S.:; Moore; wh ieh are now offer
ed for sale by the.Bashel,Ton,Car or Boat;
April 13, Boat Enuna, with Lyken's
Valley Stove.
" 20, " W. ff. Ranch with Ly
ken's Valley Nutt.
" - 20, " • Bart Co. No. 158, Balto.
Co. No. 5.. •
Balt Co. N"o. 12S, Balto
Co. No. 3. •
" 27, "
" 2S,' Wall, • Lyken's
• Valley Nutt.
May 2nd, " C. C. - Co. No.. 72. Gray
- Extra No. 4.
"' 4, "C C Co, No, 15, Gray extra
No. 5.
and Shamokin coal on hand.
More orthe celebrated Gray coal, and the
Baltimore Comtiany on the. wad•. All
coal sent in good order:
BET_TNER Sr, 1%10011,E
mpy 5, '66,
Jersey liqamis.
A . Fine let of elegant "Quaker
direct from the,Jarsies, and are super
ior to any heretofore offered in this mark
et, as a trial will suffite. For 'sale only by
JOIIN,A. JACKSON.
may 2G, 'GG-tf . ,
• DRY QOODS STORE - REMOVED.
ripHE subscriber has removed his store
1 from West Ring to - No. 29 North Queen
Street—Union League 'Building'Lancas
ter, Pe., which has been: refitted, aucl is
now one of the
• HANDSOMEST STODES I 9 TDB CRY,
where he now invites his friends and cus
tomers to call and examine his large and
, Cll6l p , Stock: ofGoods,
which has just come.from the city,. bought
_atthe present tow prices, which will en
able him to
- SELL;AT LOWER RATES • .
then those who laid in their stock early,
when Good were high.
JOEPI-1. ICNOTWELL;
' NO. 29 North Queen st., Lancaster, Ea.
mar. 31,-tf ,
-THE - -EiffIIPRISE - 11 1 31111111 Ca..
No. 40 , - ti \Vatlna 5t., Philadelphia
,C.IST/ ASSETS, JANUARY 1, - IS6G,, $37,0, ; 765..4S
The investments of this-Company ai.e. in
First Mortgages
. on Real Estate in the City
of Philadelphia, and in other 'Securities
carefully selected by the Directors.
Perpetual and Term Insurances effected
by : this Company at as, low rates of pre
mium as safety to the Company and to the
- - •
• • 3:33[....30. CT' CIOEL .
F:Ratchloid Starr,. 3. Erringer,
Nalbro' -Frasier, Geo. 'W. Falinestock,
-John M. Atwood, • JameS' L. Plagliern,
Benj. T..Tredick., 'William G. Bolton,
George H. Stuart, Charles 'Wheeler, -
.lohnli. BroWn, T. .4. - Montgomery.
F. RATCHFORD'STARR,
-THOMAS H. MONTGOIIf,ERY, .•Irice-Prest.
ALEX. W. SISTER, Secretary.
F. - X. ZIEGLER, Agent,
Basement, Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa.
-Feb. 10, '66, - • • -
. . ,
Buy yout.. Cl(lilting of,
IE3 R I a M.,
rp ELF. - SUBSCRIBER 'WOULD
Ball the attention of the •citizens of Co
luinbitt and. vicinity to his-large stock of •
Xtr.4I.DYBIE D • - °TEEING
• • -•
Embracing every variety of style a nd
terial • suitable • or the seqson.• They are
made of the best material and in the most
fashionable style. „ . • '
..4 .
'Gentlemen's, Eurnislipw, Goods,
Shirts,. Scarfs, Neck - ,Ties,, Suspenders,
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery,' Ltc. A splendid
line-orthese good always - kept ,on 'hand:
AlSo, 4BootS; • Shoes. Hats and Caps, 01
which , we .havo a•wellfselected- stock. of
Whichwe ; otter'at.cheap rates. • •
•'IIRIJNKS CARPETBAGS,
and ValiseS,of all. styles,. are sold cheaper
than City prices.. My.goods are all bought
for-cash and I offeethem at cheaper rates,
forcaSh,than any other store. Call and see.
• ' RICK,
No. 1, Wolf's Row, Front St.• Columbia.:._ •
Columbia, April 14, 1566,'
Bu,i4er:s ,Take Notfce
. •
-The old 'Quarry:known as A. E. Wolfe's
below th Eidam,.is again in full
They arntaking out • • - • • •
Fii.AL_Cliagatuldrag Stono
and alse,Large stone, suitable foy, culverts,
bridges, &c.,which they will guarentee to
deliyer ay
n,Point as cheap as the cheap
. , ..... . • '
JAMES i. wciLP.E.—.
3 un=2, Sm.
GIRARD FIRILANDRIARINE
- INSURANCE CORIP.ANY, •
PHIL - A.DELPIII A.
Capital $2.00,000. - Securities *300,000.
THIS COMPANY continues to take
risks on good property at rates as low
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 Company refers to the past as
. guarantee of its future conduct.
- -Thos. CRAVEN, Prest.
A. S. GILLETT, Vice pres-,
B ALVOnD, Secretary.
F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent,
Walnut St.,'abovo Front, Columbia, Pa.
Columbia, January.2l, 1865.-Iy. .
Columbia Oil Works.,
Truise.ott - & ,Guernsey,, •
. ,
PROPRIETORS.
COLU.VBIA, PENN' A. • •
REFINES AND WHOLESALE Deal
ers in Refined Carbon Oil, Benzine
Lu brie Oil, Lice.
—o—
lately put up a refinery with all
the necessary improvements. We offer to
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 ip
market, and is perfectly non-explosive,
We manufacture exclusively for home
trade, and guarantee our oil to be of the
best quality. Orders solicited. Address
as above. ' • •
Columbia,Aup,.. 12. P.
JUST RECEIVED
AT
HARDMAN'S. GR . OCEY
?ME best •Hams in the world, Michner's
1 Excelsior hams, plain and canvass,,
Old Java. Lagrina and Rio Coffee, green
ana roasted Browning's Excelsior Coffee,
a choice lot of Tea, Extra Imperial, Young
Hyson, English, Breakfast and black Tea,
Fine Coal Oil latups,Bond's Boston Butter,
Farina, Trentan and Family Crackers.
Fresh caned Tomatoes,Fine Cove Oysters;
in Jars, a nice lot of cheap Sugar, fiUO gal,
lons Lovering's best Syrup. • .
• - New Orleans Baking Molases, Pure
Flour of Riee,Maccarom,Split Peas, Layer
Raisons, Apples, Cranberry's, Fresh Can
Peaches, Ground Mace, Ground Nutmeg,
A good assortment of notion such as threat!
Needles, pins, combs, whalebones, shoe
Laces, buttons, Balmoral Hose, at
HARDMAN S•
Cor. of Thircland Cherry St
jail. 7 '65
MRY OUR BRg4KFAST AND' DlN
ner Coffee. only 2 cents per pound at
JACRSON'S.
ettloDzi !
,
For li.olitlay gilts i•onsisting or Fancy
Work Boxes Segar Stands, Watch Stancisf
Vases. tte. Fine Cutlery, Pocket Books,
Cain bs, d c., at E. Spering's"Cheap Jewelry
Store. _
ANDY'S NEW RESTAWDANT.
FRONT STREET ABOVE WALNUT. 'COLUMBIA, P.
The subscriber has opened a firs!, class
Eating House and Restaurant, where mad*
be had at all times
Oysters brewery s/yle,
liot coffee and all other refreshments cal
culated to please the tastes of the most
fastidious epicurean,
Lances' Ale,
and 'Frank's Lager beer, always on
draught, also the best wines.
ANDREW ZELLER
Nor. 25, '65
FLOUR AND FEED.
ifIiOLESILE &
, T EIE subscriber would respectfully
form the public, that, lie hab opened a
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.
He will take particular pains to have al
ways on hand, the very best Flour and
Feed that can be procured. His
- WRITE WHEA T FL 0 CR,
is made expressly for him, and cannot be
excelled.
For the convenience of those living at a
distance from the store, orders may be
left at the Book Store. of W. 13. Hess, and
will receive prompt attention.
• Flour will be delivered in all parts of
the town, free of charge.
lle will endeavor by strict attention to
business, and by always having on band a
a superior article, to merit a liberal share
of patronage. A trial of his White Wheat
Flour is solicited. TERMS CASH.
GEORGE BRA2s:DT.
Col., mar. 10,-ly •
J. RUMPLE & SON,
.DEALERS IN
Fereiga and Domestic gardware
.AN 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. -
WO OD AND WILL OIF 'WARE
In great variety, such as tubs, baskets,
wash boaras, brooms, washing machines,
&c.,
31111CPLZINZENTS,
Plows,shovels,hoes, plow castings,scythes,
forks, rakes, .and all other implements
used by
,the farmer.
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
toves of every style and pattern ; cook,
.darlor and office stoves, for coal - or wood.
A large assortment of. tin ware always
kept on hand or manufactured to order.
OIL, PA2N TS, c9Za
Ccial oil, linseed, fish, sperm and machine
oils of all kinds. Alcohol, benzine, japan
and other varnish, glass. paints, putty
white lead,"&c.
Locust St., Columbia, Pa.
aug. 19, ,65
Cabinet Making 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 WAR;-ROOMS,
Are now well supplied with new and beau
tiful furniture of the latest improved styles.
He manufactures to order sand 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
he sold on the most reasonable terms: As
he iminniaCtures his own work he is ena
bled to warrant every article to be - what it
is represented. . .
• CHAIRS, CHAN' • -
All kinds of Chairs kepi on nand or man
ufactured to order: Cane, Windsor, Arm
and Rocking Chairs; Settees, ' Camp and
Counter Stools, Sofas, Tete-a-tetes; and
Stuffed ..Seat Chairs, made to, order. old
Chairs repainted and repaired. , ,
UNDERTAKING
Funerals will be attended to:with prompt
ness, to which he'gives his personal atten
tion:- ~.11e is prepared with , boxes and
coolers - to preserve_ corpse, as may be re- ,
quired.
MAIIOGANY OR WALNUT COPFINS
Purnished'pinin or thinea in any style tha
may 'hji 7 TequAred. Ile "respectfully solicits
a share of: public patronage, as well as a
continuance of, the custom wiih which be
has been liberally favored:
• • • JOHNSHENBERG.ER.
South, Side, of Locust: st., between Second
and Third. -