THE COLUMBIA SPY. INDEPENDENT, FEARLESS k, FREE. COE, !UM Bff it, PA's., % c.v . WA! &c.t.‘A , geAI.N. . - 1 . 5 , IA GG . adrertiscing will be considered CASH and ol'ccta&le al any time after tit; first insertion. The Wire. Only let a woman be sure that she is precious to her husband—not useful, not valuable, not convenient, simply, but lovely and beloved; let her be the recipi ent of his polite, hearty attentions; let, her feel that het care and love are noticed, appreciated and returned ; let her opin ion be asked, her approval scught, and her judgment respected in matters of which she is cognizant; in short, let her only be loved, honored and cherished, in fulfillment of the marriage vow, and she will be to her husband, her children and society, a well-spring of pleasure. She will bear pain, and toil, and anxiety, fe,r her husband's love is to her a tower and fortress. Shielded and sheltered therein, adversity will have lost its sting. She may surer, but sympathy will dull the edge of sorrow. A house with love in it--and by love I mean love expressed in words an 1 looks and deeds, for I have not one spark of faith in love that never crops ont—is to a house without love as a person to a machine; one is life, the other is mech anism. The unloved woman may have bread just as light, a house just as tidy as the other; but the latter has a spring of beauty about her, a joyousness, an ag gressive and penetrating and pervading brightness to which the former is a stranger. The deep happiness in her heart shines out in her face, She is a ray of sunlight in the house. She gleams over it, It is airy and gay, and graceful, and warm, and welcoming xviat her presence; and sweet surpvises for her husband and family; she has never done with the romance .(;?f life: she, herself, is a lyric poem, setting herself to all pure and gracious melodies. Humble house- hold 'ways and duties have for her a golden significance. The prize makes the calling high, and the end sanctifies the means. "Love is heaven,and heaven is love." ALSO, a general assortment of fresh and I reliable Drugs, Patient Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Perin cnery, Garden Seeds, &u. selected wiih great care, and bought at the pre.sent decline in price':, for sale by apr. 2], R. WILLIAMS. CIDER VINEGAR a t JACKSON'S B EST SYRLT,P MOLASSES at JACKSON'S. Mason, Pease & Moore. PITTSBURGH, PA. ImPon.rAisrT TO MANUFACTURERS Superior Lard to Oil. Extra No. 1, Engine Oil, at 1,50 do 2, do 1,20 do 3, do 75 do 4, do 50 Rxtra Paraphine Lubric at 25 cts. gal The above mentioned grades of oils are guarantied as follows ; No. 1, for Locomotives and Engines su perior to Lard Oil. No. 2, do equal to Lard Oil. No. 3, an extra oil suitable for blast furnaces, heavy machinery, now be ing used with much satisfaction by Grove Eros. Danville, Pa. No. 4, a heavy oil for Rolling Milt work, pronounced by Messrs. Shoonberger & Co. for useon their nail cutting machines equal to best Lard Oil at 50 cents. Also, Carbon Oil, supplied at lowest rates. Orders may be left at this office. Jun, 2, MG, ly. • Powder House Blown Up. $lO REWARD ! rr EN Dollars reward will - be paid for 1. the arrest and conviction of the per sons, or for information that will lead to their arrest of the persons, who, on Thu rs day night, lust, blew up our powder house. aug. 11, J. 4piN,EPLE Lt, SON. ,MHE CELEBRATED SETH THOMAS I CLOCK. E. Spering has just receiv ed from the city a choice stocker these cel hrated clocks. The best, neatest and prettiest Yankee Clock warranted for two years. aug. 20, LAMES' SHOE MANUFACTORY. - LT airing increased my facilities for turn ing out superior work I would an nounce to my old customers and all new ones that may favor me with a call, that I am better prepard now to manufacture all kinds of Itra_Alp =XS SMS' And Children's Shoes et. Gaiters, Than ever before. I employ none but the ,Jest workmen and am always certain of giving satisfaction. I keep on hand a gen eral assortment of ready made work all of which is AIANIIA.CTURED on the Premises I keep no 'made up work of other parties, My work is made exclusively for home trade and is eold as such. TERMS CASEI We sell us cheap as any other establish ment, anc' ask a share of nu bl is pal ronagc. JAMES SCHROEDER,. ' Locust street, between Front and:Second. ' Columbia, November 11,1863, ly REMOVAL OF MULLEN & BROTHER'S PROVISION STORE, TO ODD FELLOWS' HALL Columbia, Pa. Gr oogig.l,Provisions,Flour,Gyatil i gte. We will always keep on hand the very best quality of goods such as Sugars, Salt Coffee, Fruit Teas, Soap, , Fish, Starch, Hams, Spices. Cheese, ' - Crackers, Lard, Tobacco, Molasses, Segars, also FANCY GROCERIES. NOTIONS, DRIED FRUIT, &C. We intend to keep the best goods only and to sell as cheap as any similar store.— We therefore ask a portion of public pat ronage. April 7,4 4 f. R. MULLEN TEL TN all fine brands of Chewing Tobacco, 1 all other houses. My . 'Tobacco's are all warranted free of mould, must, or disa greeable mixtures, they are all selected with the greatest care by the manufactur ers. Constantly on Band HARDCASTLF, NAVY, Baltimore Spun, Oronoko Twist, Diadem, Old Dominion, Light Pressed, Sun Cured,, Congress, Queen City Pine Cut, Grant Fine Cut, Michigan Fine Cut, and different, other brands A large assortment of Smoking Tobacco's Snail's, Tobacco bags, together with all the latest improved pipes known the market. My Segars cannot be beat for stock in the county. reieuds call and try my American Cousin's, 'Jo ion'i4, Isabel Cubns, 7lfs, Grant's, AG'llas, tic. iCheap Segm.s constantly on hand. Booties is the place. Alind in the old Post Office Building, Locust Street. Col. junc 24, '65. BENJAMIN HERR, HAS JUST OPENED A new stock of goods, at ".7. 1 .'111.1. - cc:T. z cZ T—=A.Q•am.. Where I would be pleased to see all my old customers. - My stock of goods is full and complete, comprising DRESS GOODS, CA SS 11i ERRS, CLOTHS. VESTINGS, DE LA INS, PRINTS, DOMESTICS, Together• with as good assortment of goods as is found in any similar establishment. Foanify Groceries, toffee, 3:eq q 93 3110 M. of fill PRIME SUGAR CURED lIA3IS. - FLOUR, POTATOES, FIStI, (C.. Country produce taken in exchange for goods at the highest market rates. I hope to be the recipient of aliberal pa tronage. 131 N.T. lILItIL.. Not .19. '64. Cor. 3rd and Union Sts. P ATENT HINGE BACK ALBUMS Altemns & Co's. Patent Hinge Back Al bums, the best album made-ll and ex amine at aug. 20 PHOTOGRAPHS. THE OLD 0111G4NAL 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. AMBROTYPE, PHOTOQRAPIIS, Ivorytypes, MelainotypeS', Can tecle Visile, and pictures on canvass taken in the best style, and at prices which cannot be beaten for cheapness. ;Id-Likenesses warranted, and it satis factory picture furnished. without repeated sittings. He asks a continuance of the liberal patronage always extended to this establishment: Call and 'examine speci mens at the rooms, northeast corner of I , rout and. Locust streets. Entrance on ocust street. IL J. M. LITTLE. I Oct. 24 1803. MiIM=ZEI NIL ,NT JOY. PEN2sI A. ALEX. D. REE:3E ?rcprieivr IRST-CLA ACCO-1. IMO D.. 1 TIO NS. The Clioice.st Liquors at the Bar. Oct. 7th, .11..130 TIME GACELIA. ZING ARI 13 11" f ER, S. =MI=EI 01 - 10 THIS WONDER FUL 11E31.EUI: was discovered and introduced about to en ty years ago by ll,*. S. cheopcns, an eminent hl - •;yptiria physician.' Ile had long seed mid ad., the want of some reme dy which would mot of disease, and so prevent much of the soiret ing which the human family wan then emnpolled to endure. Thu great question was presented to his mind every tidy in vivid colors as he moved among the :sick and dying, and observed the- inethcieney of nearly all the remedies then i» rise. Thus Ito was lead to think and experiment; and after ten years of study and labor, he pre , ented to his fellow-man the wonderful Zingari Bitte s. The collect ol't his prep aration in the prevention and care of disease, was so marvellous aml astonishing, that the most tlat terms.; marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him trio discovered it. his name was placed upon the Roll of Nol des, and a gold medal with the fol lowing inscription—Dr, Clicopsus, the Public Ilene factor—was presented to him by line Vieei try. The preparation has'beOn used in several epidem ics of cholera, both as a preventive and curative. measure, aud with such great success. •oat been introduced bite neatly all the general hospitals or the old world. , . . The old saving that an Minim - of prevention is worih a pound of cure, applies with mar Mous force to cholera, and therefore any remedy that will pro tect us against this terrible disease should be freely and persistently used. All pathologists now agree that the cholera poison nets on Cm. excretory organs, and keeps them in working order, must prevent a saflieieut aceunuda•- tion atilt': poison to exert its terrible elects on the organism. This is true not only of chute' a, bm of nearly all other maladies, especially the different forms of fever. . . --- - . The Great Zingnri Bitters is just such a remedy as the abpve conditions require. Its act. - on .ne organs of excret ion and seeretion ? hecping up a per fect balance between them. This ilt te , sls com posed entirely of roots arid herbs. so utcoly con cocted that every organ is acted upon and put in tone. Its taste is pleasant and its et;ects prompt and lasting. Numerous eases of the following disease have been cured by it: Cholera, Diarrlnea, Dysen.eiT, Typhoid and Typh us Fever, Fever, Ague, Nervous Debility, Ana?nna, Female Irregulari •es, Dyspep sia, Flatulency. Co•lc, Seri> fula. Price ono dollar per quart bottle. Principal Depot at the 'Walnut s veet .rf, Ile - risburg, Pa., Sold Sold by all Druggists, Irotelkeepers and C. 1 ,0 •ers. F. RAUTER. • • Solc*J'roprietor. For sale by J. C. Butcher, corner of Front and Locust S. Columbia. THE 'HIGHEST CASH . PRICES paid for OLD NEWSPAPERS, PAM PHLETS,I3OOKS AND WASTE PAPER of every description. H. C. LUNDY & Co., 142 soul h-4th street, Phil'.:. fhb. 24, 1560.-ly. 1866. 1860. Garden, Field and Flower - Seed,.. From Briggs Jr. Beothers, Rochester, Nel% lork, r IFIESE kinds or seeds which mature more perfectly in the old countries ore imported from the hest seed houses and the balance is grown in this country, with the greatest care, therrzfore those who pur chase them can depend upon getting the best the world affords. For sale at Mar. 3. - . JACKSON'S. CAN NE PICKL ES & SARDINES at JAcKsoz;:s. WROUGHT SCRAP IRON The Suguehanna, Iron Co. will pay the highest cash price for wrought scrap iron, delivered at their mill, Columbia, Lancaster'Co4 Pa:; ' • ! WM: PATTON, 'Treasurer. Sept. '43; '65-if. GEO. M. LOOTLI E. SPERING'S Jewelry Store may 26. '66. ly COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, :5 53 2 , 1 ,4 9 This Company continues to insurellnilcl ings, Merchandise), and other property, against loss and damage by - lire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium or premium note. SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. who lo amount insured, 8, 3 0 !P 5 , 5 1 Less ain't expired in '55, 212,330,1.10 8,091,939,51 CAPITAL AND IN COME. Amt. of premium notes,Jan. 1,'05, 428,0110,33 Less premium notes es:p'd in 'O5, 10,e73,15 410,017,21 Amt. of premium notes received in 'B5, 115,384,13 Balance of premium:, .fau. 1. 'O5, 3,830,14 Cash receiptsdess commissions m 40,788,80 CONTRA Losses and expenses pnid in '63, 27,087,83 ltalanet: Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1800, i3J2,210,49 570,108,:;7 A. S. GREEN, President. GuoncE YOUNO, Jr., Secretary. I‘llcuAnr, S. SIIUM.A.N, Treasurer. 233 X M711..3M Samuel Slioch, William Patton, R. T. Ryon. John W. Steacy, John Fendrich. Geo. Young, Jr . , IL G. Miuich. Nicholas MI Donn Id, Sain'l F Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman. Amos S Green, S. U. Slayinaker, • Edmund Spering, Jan. UPHOLSTERING. rrinE UNDERSIGNED HAS TAKEN .1_ Rooms adjoining the residence or James Barber, in Walnut street, where he is at all times prepared to do all kinds of work in his line. Such as, Hanging Cur tains, cut ling, making and laying Carpels. Rept:quo . Solits a oil chairs. making spring, core-hu.kor ai r mattresses, cushions SAMUEL CARTER. ma r. 10, 'O6 DIOTICE TO BUILDERS- rimE Old well-known Alm'. Myers' Quarry, which has been in operation for two years and a half, arc prepared to burnish all kinds building stone, not only as cheap. but better stone than can be pro duced in this vicinity. july 7,11 S. S. DETWILER. - ------- - --- PRILAD' SCALE WORKS, • BANKS, DINMOBE 6.7, CO. Successors to A. 13. Davis et Co., T17.21/?E ROOMS' 417 AR, 011 Sti:eet Factory nth and Penn'a Avenue. MANUFACTURE RS OF PATENT STANDARD SCALES, Suitable for weigh locks,rail road ta acks, depots, coal, hay and live stock. Patent Parallel Crane Beam, for weigh ing Boilers, Casting and other heavy ma chinery. Talent Stock Rouse Scales, for Blast Fur naces. Hopper Scales, for weighing Grain, indi cating Bushels and Pounds. Banks Unproved Rolling 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. nov. 4, '65.-ly OPENING of THE CAMPAIGN for 1860 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, EW SUGAR CURED HAMS, No. 1, Shore Mackerel and Labrador He.- ring, Raisins, Curran ts,Prunes, Pickles, Cranberries, Hominy, Sweet Corn, &c Tr-b - Our stock of Groceries is full an we are daily receiving additions. Give us a call. Jim. 10. 1660,1 f. WASH...IBM-WON MOUS r• No. 7(J9 Chestnut Street, above 7th, .P/BLA D EL PH/A . IT is i lt O u L at D edl ‘. ll .N tl ij ie NI:c(j.r.cULARHOTEL centre of busi ness, and is convenient to the Steamboat and D. H. Depots, access from which to the Hotel., is attainable at all times. The house has been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished,and in every respect ren dered to meet the wishes and desires of the traveling public. The reputation Lhe manager enjoyed in the conduct of the oilier Hotels will be a sufficient guaranty that no effort on his part will be spared to make the "WASH INGTON" afirst dem house. The larder will be unexceptionable in every respect. The Manager will be pleased to see Ins old friends and former patrons of the "States Union," Philadelphia, and to welcome many new ones. CHAS. M. ALLMOND. jan, 21, GI _Manager SIGN PAINTING ! undersigned would call the atten tion or business men and the public, generally, to his rooms in lorlc, I'a„ where Sign and Ornamental Painting and I PHOTOGRAPH COLORING is executed in the best manner, and low est rates. snow CA.R.XDS made to order at from 2510 75 cents a piece. Orders solicited, and Terms C. 0. 1). Rooms next to I'. A. 6: S. Small's store, Centre Square, York, Pa. - _ _ j u II -30,3 m yoRK CO., BUCKWHEAT FLOUR at JACKSON'S rIELEBEATED YEAST COMPOUND kJ a JACKSON'S. Graon.Gm sminnme,s CA.B.IN ET 'WAR EROOMS ANN) BIAIMUFAC'rORT, LOCUST ST., A FEW DOOR§ 13ELOW 3rd. COLUMBIA, LAN- CO'Y, THE 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 Muni au assortment of ruhNiTuRE OF ALL KINDS, of the best qui.lity, style, and manufacture and will make to order, of first-rate mate rial, every article'in his line. Ire -will give strict attention to business, and respectful ly asks of the public a share of its patron age, ' g.:O-,UNDERTAKING will receive the most careful attention, at• the shortest notice. GEORGE SEIBERT. Cola. July 4, '63. 380013-S 1 A. LIME and well selected stock of J 1 Pocket Books, has just been received, which we will sell at reduced prices. Call and see our stock of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. A large and frsql stock just received frrin Now York, they are offered at prices to suit every one. Finnel's Patent The mometers A large assortment just received, and selling at very low prices. No person should be without one. ARNOLD'S ,WRITING FLUID. ..The genuine artirle—quarts, pints, half pints and 2 or.. stands. Everything, usual ly kept in the Stationery line, wil be found W U. HESS' Book Store, Locust St., opposite Columbia. National Bank. , june 10.'05. EMPIRE OIL WORKS, C'0.111E1?F01?Ii c.C; CO., 20 Market street, Pittsburg_ Pa. MANUFACTURERS OF THE . BEST quality of oils for'machinPry, station ery engines, locomotives, Rolling Mills, Railroads, saw mills, flour mills,&c., also, Illuminatinz 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,•an • and will,not - congeal in the coldest weather, gum or heat; and, being equal in all its qualities to No. 1 Lard, or Sperm Oil. • I au m m 4 '6G-tf Cured by Pliisider's )(Kerb Bitters When Mishler's Bitters were first intro duced to the jniblic the proprietor did not feel justified in recommending it as a spe cific for Cholera During the fall of 1865, Dr. Mishler received the following note from Jacob L. Baker, Esq., of Lancaster Pa., a member of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Mr. Baker had a great deal of experience in the treatment of Cholera is a druggist of sixteen years standing,was Hospital Steward in the Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, for three years, and is withal a gentleman of unclonbted integrity anti one in - whose statement the most implicit confidence can be placed : Lancaster, _November 3d,. 1865. Dr. Mishler—Dear Sin—Eno:mil; that the Cholera with its dreadful ravages is now upon our land, and krowing that no medi cine now in our conntry possesses such a caloric influence "which is the vital reme dy for all diseases of this kind," as the Bitters you now making I requiest you to prepare such a quantity of your bitter as would suit all demands, as I assure you they will be an invaluable remedy, and will be hailed as a Messing by allwho will use it. _ . 670,1;18,37 Being thus urged, and having noticed the Bitters were constantly curing the most violent cases of Diarrhma, Cholera Morbus and kindred coinplaints, Dr. Mishler at last °tiered his compounds as a cure for Cholera The result has exceeded his most sanguine expectations and fully justifies all that Mr. Baker says in his note. It certainly proves that Mr. Baker's practical knowledge or n.eclicioe far exceeds that of most doctors who too often close their patients with de leterious drugs on some absurd theory.— For the purpose of showing that Misjder's Herb Bitters will cure Cholera we give below a few facts. All intelligent persons who have investi gated the origin of cholera, agree that it is caused by pok,on introduced and generated into the system by impure water, damp ness, filth and over-crowded rooms with deficient ventilation. This is proved by the fact that cholera always rages worse on board of ships where all of the above causes are found more or less combined. To cure cholera, and also to prove.nt it,it is necessary to neutralize this position, and that Mishler's Bitters will do this is proven by the following: The steamship Virg hart, arrived "at the Port of New York: about the middle of April with cholera a board a number of the passengers having died durin the voyage with this complaint. Anidifg the Passen gers were a family named Schmith, from Baden, Germany. This fluffily was at tacked wif b cholera. Fortunately tbr them they had friends living in this city (Lan caster. Pa.,) who knew the virtues oliNI ish lees Bitters and who procured a bottle and sent it to the Selunith family. When this package arrived at quartintine,the doctors examined it and confiscated the contents. Another bottle was procured. and packed in a more secure nni nner: it safely reached the Schmiths. On its arrival aboard the Vir r; WU, Henry Seh in it 'a and Christ. Sell m ith were both under chole, is symp toms: Mrs. Marcia Schmith, wife of the !bailer was very bad, not expected to re cover, and a sou had died of the dread com plaint and had been buried theday previ ous. It was in this plight a bottle of Mish ler's Bitters, sent forth like an Angel of Mercy found the poor Schmith family.— Henry Schmith was the first to try it, and so instantaneous -was the relief he experi enced that he give it toms wife and brother both of whom it at once relieved. They used the entire contents of the bottle and all three were so much relieved that the physicians permitted -them to leave the Virginia,after being confined at quarantine aboard that scourge ship forty-two says.— The Scluniths proceeded to their relatives in Lancaster, and at an early opportunity called on Dr. Mishler to express their grati tude for the timely relief they had found in his Bitters. Mi.- Henry Schmith stated that .all the compounds the doctors had given him did no good, but that one glass of Mishler's Bitters made him feel like a new man, warming his whole system, giving him a healthful heat and causing him to perspire freely. His statement was substantially was substantially as given above. and he farther said that if the doc tors had not kept the first bottle :Torn reaching him, his son would yet h rve been living. Mrs. Setimith was soh weak from the effect of cholera, but the continued use of the Bitters were hnost, surely restoring her accustomed vigor. It is not to be expected that regular M. Ps. will admit that any remedy not to be found in the Dispensatory will cure Chol era or any other complaint, but candor compels Dr. D. 11. Bissell of the Cholera Hospital ship " Falcon" to admit that he believes I\lishler's Bitters to be a " very good Tonic." In reply as to a case of Bit ters that was sent to him by a well known gentleman of Lancaster, he writes as Ibl.- lo : - _ Hospital Ship Falcon, Quarantin, New Vork,J une George S. Rowbotham, Esq.— Dear Sir : Yours of the 23d, inst. is to hand. In re ply, I beg leave to say, that I received the case of• Litters you sent one for trial (tc., that I gave them to the convalescents in Hospital. I believe them to be a very good tonic Bitters, well adapted to all eases requiring Tonic remedies. D. H. BISSELL, Physician, Hospital Ship "Falcon." This letter from Dr. 13issel ',just alter the reception of the DIU ers, and before he had time and opportunity ,o thoroughly test their wonderful medicinal properties is considered an important endorsement, as that gentleman to-day occupies the most important position of any physician in America. The passengers and crews o emigrant and merchant, vesselS that arrive in the Port 'of New York from foreign-coun tries,are subject to his inspection and Con trol, and the great experience he hay had in the management of that dreadful dis ease, Cholera, gives an endorseinent by him an unusual importance. This letter together with the Rtalement of the Selnni family—who while in the Steamer Vir ginia, wore under Dr. Bissell's control, shows what the ,Bitters have done and can do. D. F. YOST Another case of Cholera cured by Mish ler.s llerh Bitters is that of Mr. Pearsol of - York county, who,alter suffering severely from all the symptom; of Cholera, finally became collapsed and while in this state, (the doctors stating that be wav, beyond re lief) a friend administered freely,Mish ter's Bitters. The effect. was' instantaneous ; heat was generated in the body, pe,spira tion was induced and actor using one bat tle Mr. Pearsol was entirely restored. Mishler's Bitters cures Cholera by coun teracting the poison which is the cause of the disease. Poison in the syst emorhether generated by bad ai filth, eke., as in Cholera, or introduced by the bite or a venomous snake or mad dog will be ex pelled and all bad syniptons allayed by the use of Michler's Herb Bitters. The above proves this to be the fact in Cholera and the certificate of Mr. Rhinehart proves that Wish Billers will cure the bite of a poisonous snake: • Lancaster, July 4th, 1865. Mr. B. Mishler—Sir:—About eight weeks since I was bitten in the loft hand by a snake, but at the time did not know of what species it was. Immediately af;;er the bite my hand swelled to a very large size, and the poison appeared to be work ing up my arm. I suffered great pain in nly hand and arm • I had to quit wo:..k and was afraid I would he compelled to have my hand amputated. I came to you. and by your advice washed my hand and arm with your Herb Bitters at the 'same time taking it inwardly. In eleven clays I was able to go to work again. The poison watt all drawn out and Mishler's Herb Bitters was the only medicine or application L hat I made use of. • Mr. Christian Burns;•a near neighbor of mine, went out a day or two after to the place where I was bitten, and killed what I beiieve was the same snake that bit ifie as' he caught within tlve yards of the spot whore I was hi; fen. It proved to be what is called a copper snake; at any rate, whethef it was Ihe same one that hit me or not—one thing is certain— that your Bitters cured the bite of a snake in my case for whiehl shall ever be thank ful, as I believe it was the means of saving my hand. I shall be pleased to personally satisfy any one of the truth of the above. Yours. JACOB RINEHART. Low Street, Lancaster. For Sale by—J. C. BUCHER, ROBERT HAMILTON, and all Druggists. 0 MI 01_4M 1t..E13,_ Yours respectfully. JACOB L. BAKER Shultz's Oat Store, ESTABLISHED 1529. No. 20 North' - Queen St. Lancaster, Pa. tiVE Manufacture our own goods, thus enabling us to sell at OLD-TIME PRICES. • The largest, best and most complete stock, and at lower prices than any house in the country. Our immense stool: of Spring and Sum mer Goods consists of all the novelties of the season.i; at least fifty different styles, the most popular of which are the CAVALIER, CAVALIER D'ORSAY, INDICATOR, (very new,) FULTON, .1%10 RTON PETO. 1111IGHTON, (nobby,) TYROL. A SPLENDID SILK FIAT FOR $5,00. Cheaper than can 'be had elsewhere. Our business connection with our patrons for a period of nearly forty years is suffi cient guarantee of our ability to please all who may favor us with a call. SHULTZ cf: BRO. may 12.tf BOOTS dc SHOES. .. O TIOR . the best Boots, go to Breneirian's, W. King For the best Women's shoes, go to Breneinan's. W. Kit, street For the bast Children's shoes go to Breneman's, W. Ring street For the most comfortable fit go to Breneman's, W. King street For work that will not rip, go to Breneman's, W. King t.,; root For Boots that will not let in • - iaier,go to Breneman's, W. King street If in want oats and S'ooe3, go , o Brenemans, W. King street Everybody in the country go to Bre)) eman's, oppost to Cooper's Hotel, Oc. Lancaster, Pa. INSUB..aatTCP. CO. 0.7 NOXtT PHILADELPHT A. 1 NCORPORATED 1794. Assets ;'5L,350,000, Charter perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by fire on Buildings, Mer chanclize, Furniture, (kc., for long or short periods, or permanently on Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt pay ment of ?'asses for a period of BevcniN years, affords a guarantee of claim upon public cOntidence. ARTIIIIR G. COPVIN, Prest. CIIARLES PLATT, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Walnut Ste, above Front, Columbia, Pa. Columbia, January 21, 18C5.-ly. CHARTER 18 2 el- . PERPETUAL. FlMill 1 1 111 E IN MEE Ell / 0 HELAD2IIPELIO Jettat-S:s eTzab23l.. 31..€,U. $ , 5 1,2 9 7 04 . CAPITAL, - - -5, 400,000 ACCRUED SURPLUS, - 971,000 INVESTED PREMIUMS, 1,0613,258 UNSEWLED CLAIMS, 8,416 INCOME FOIL 1804, 300,000 LOSS PAID SINCE 152.0 5,000,000 Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. .11:18Z.McCrICA Charles N. Baneker, Isaac Lea, Tobias Wagner, Edward C. Dale, Samuel Grant, Geo. Pales, Jacob R. Smith, Alfred Filler, Ceo. W. Richards, Fras. W. Lewis, M. D. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. EWD. C. DALE, Tice-President. JAS. W. MeALLISTER, See. Pro. Tcm. JOEIN COOPME., ligt- for Columbia rnar.12,1860, ly. NE 1 V ("Alum" G 1./1 A.I\TT.T.P:A.C'T 07E1 Second Street, nearly opposite LUTHERAN CHURCH, COLUMBIA. rrinE UNDERSIGNED HAVING Taken the Shops formerly conducted by Mr. SainuA Carter, would respectfully an nounce to the citizens or Columbia and vi cinity that Ile is now prepared to mannfac • Lure all kinds of Coaches, Carriages, Bug gies, &aides, 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 strut tire. One of the distinguishing Features or his work is its durability ; all vehicles of his build are constructed of the best seasoned material, and put together lirmly and sub stantially. He gives particular attention to the repairing of vehicles, and warrants all work in his line to give satisfaction. In addition to his practical experience in the business, he has 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 Ilulust...y their encourage ment and support. Aug. 12, 'G3. tr. CHRISTIAN AryEßs R EDUC TWIT XltT COAL Arrivals of Cargoes at the Coal. Depot of Bruner &Moore, which are now offer ed for sale by the Bushel,Tou,Car or Boat. April 13, Boat Etruria, with Lyken's Valle;y Siove. " 20, " W. H. Rauch wiih Ly ken's Valley Nutt. " 26, " Bait Co. No. 158, Balto. Co. No. 5. " 27, " Balt Co. No. 128, Balto. Co. No. 3. " 2S, Livia V. Wall, Lyken's Valley No. May 2ml, " C. C. Co. No. 72. Gird• Exlra No. " 4, "C C Co, No, 15, Gray extra No. 5. Schuyik , ll and Shamokin coal on hand. More of the celebrated Gray coat, and the Baltimore Company on the way. All coal sent f a good order. _ _ _IIP,,UNER 0011 may 5, 'O6 Jersey Hams. A Fine let or elegant "Quaker Hams," d "'coin the 'Tarsi OS, and are s aper ior to tiny lieretoore offered in this mark et, as a trial will suffice. For sale only by JOHN A. JACKSON. may 26, '66-tf DRY GOODS STORE REMOVED. MHE subscriber has removed his store .1 from West Nino; to No. 29 North Queen Street—Union League Building, Lancas ter, Pa., which has been read ed, and is now one o; .ne HANDSOMEST STORES IN THIS CITY, ' where he now incites his friends and cus tomers to call aad examine his large and Cl3cap Stock of Goods, which has just come from Abe city, bought at the present low prices, which will en able hint in SELL AT 'LOWER RATES then those who laid in their stock early, when Good swede high. JOS CPII KNOTWET,L, No. 29 No ::11 Queen La . :leas.° Pa. Incr. 33 : • - Ellsworth Saloop. T N. THARP, at the Ellsworth Eating and Drinking Saloon, in Front Street, above Walnut, will keep on hand all the delicacies of the season. MEALS AT ALL HOURS: Chicken, Tripe, Ham, Eggs, Tongue, Hot Coffee, bread, butter, tV,c. Call and see us: The smiling countenances of our friends are always welcome. I. N. THARP. Aug. 25 Imo. Till MENU INSHANCE C. No. 400 Walnut St., Philadelphia. CASH ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1.866, $37 7G5. 48 The investments of this Company are in First Mortgages on Real Estate in the City of Philadelphia, and in other securities carefully selected by the Directors. Perpetual a ad Term Insurances effected by this Company at as low rates of pre mium r.s safety to the Company and to the insured will. admit. 71=3FiLM CT' C:lol=ltia F. Ratchford Starr, J. L. Erringer, Nalbro' Frazier, Geo. W. Folmosiock, John M. Atwood, James L. Claghorn, Benj. T. Trediek, William a BoLoa, George H. Stuart, Charles Wheeler, John H. Brown, T. H. Montgomery. F. RATCIIFORD STARR, PEESIDENT. TUOMAS H. MONTGOIVERY. ViCe•PreSt. ALEX. W. WISTER, Scal'etary. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Basement, Black's Hotel, Columbia., Pa. Feb. 10, 'O6. Buy your Clothing of mU E SUBSCRIBER WOULD call the a tension or the citizens of Co- . lumbia and vicinity to his large stock of READIr MAIM C OTIZING Embracing every variety of style and ma terial suitable for the seqson. They are made of the best material and in the most fashionable style. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders. Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, &c. A splendid line of these goods always kept on hand. Also, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, of which we have a well selected sleek of which we offer at cheap rates. TRUNKS, CARPET BA GS, and Valises of all styles, are sold cheaper than city prices. My goods are all bought for cash and I otter them at cheaper rates, for cash,than any other store. Call and see. HENRY RICE, No. , Wol l.'s Row, Front St. Columbia. Colombia, April 1566, ly. GIRARD PIRMANDIVIZLEMZI • XIITSURAXCE COPEP.S.BI - 2", ' P.T.IIL ADELPIIIA• Capital $200,000. Securities $300,000. frIIIS COMPANY continues to take 1 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 a guarantee of its future conduct. Tuos. ORAYEN, Prest. A. S. GILLETT, Vice Prer", JAs. B ALVORD, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Walnut St., above .Leront, Columbia, Pa. Columbia, January 21, 1805.4 y. Columbia Oil Works. Truscott & Guernsey, PROPRIETORS. COLUMBIA, PENN . ' A. IEFINERS AND WHOLESALE Deal ers hi Refined Carbon. Oil, Ben:-.iae Lubric Oil, tke. =I Having lately put lip a refinery wilh 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 .he most of oils now in market, and is perfectly non-explosive, We manu lite, are exelusi ely tor home trade, and guarantee ottr oil to be oi' best quality. °Mors solicited. Addre..s as above. Coluutbia,Aug. 12. tr. JUST RECEIVED JA.T HARDMAN'S GROCERY Gum best I - Tams in the world, Michner's Excelsior hams, plain ' and canvass, Old Java. Lagrina and Rio Coffee, green anti roasted I.••ownieg's Excelsior Coffee, a choice lot of Tea. ENt; . a Imperial, Your 3 Hyson, Eng' ; se, B ear; and blew.: Tee. Fine Coal °ilia ailis.:Bond's Boston Farina. Trenian and Family Crack° Fresh caned Tomaioes,Fine Cove Oysie in Jars, a nice lot or cheap Sugar, 500 gal lons Love: • ag's best Syrup. New Orleans Baking Molases, Pure Flour of RI ce,Maccaroni,Split Peas, Layer Raisons, Apples, Cranberry's, Fresh Can Peaches, Ground Mace, Ground Nutmeg, A good assortment ofnotion such as thread Needles, pies, combs, whalebones, shoe Laces, be, ions, Balmoral Hose, at HARDMAN'S. Cor. of Third and Clier.•y S; jan. 7 '65. rimy OUR BREAKFAST AND DIN- A_ ner Coffee. only 2.5 cents per pound at JACKSONS. Private Hanle of Rea a Estate ALOT OF 0 ROUND ON THE EAST side of Front Street, between Locust and Union St:eets, containing in ;.one about 25 ree;:, and in depili to the Pennsyl vania I:oil:0.W, wilh a Two and a Hat: Story Bele!: Dwelling House and other improve.nea,::; thereon, bounded sou: by property oi* Geo. Cogle and n0...a by property White, now occupied by Writ. Boyd ; is offered at private sa!e. For cull parlichln:k3 iaquire lIEN RVS UYD A I\ 1, Agee c ;or S. Given April 1-1, 11 S. S. RATHVON'S TAILOniNG, GENERAL CLOTHING, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, (Opposite Shober's Hotel,) Cor. of North Queen It: Orange S:s., LANCASTER, PA. Irlndi- o'men's and botis cady-mroe C'oth:Jg ajd;o'•msh!a•; good. coat, .:qtly kept tai A tho, a supe• to: assot anem ot N (melt, Eaglish, German and American Clio as, Cassitneres and Vest tass, which 101 oe made to order in any desired s,e'e, w:,1) , e least pustirme delay ; warmo.ed to g re sa i.q:-ctiod ; and a, t casonable charges. july y - S. S. k ATLI VON. Shoe Brushes. THE bes.':, assort MOD t and la v2est s:ock in i tie ly.tce, and. at greatly reduced p at It. WILLIAMS, F . :opt Si mei:. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL HARRISBURG, PA. DAVID IL IIUTCIIISON, Proprietor. THIS well known Hotel is now in aeon dition to accommodate the traveling pub lic, affording the most ample conveniences alike for the transient guest and the per manent boarder. TIIE 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 lOcatiun is the best in the State Capital, being in easy access to all the railroad depots, and in close proximity to all the ollices and business localities of the city. It has now all the conveniences of A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, and ' the Proprietors are determined tc spare neither expense, time or labor to en sure the coinfort o f the guests. The patron - age of the traveling public is respectfully solicited. November 1. J. W. ItEASIN, hiEl CII ANT TAIL OR, , Hallam 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. 19, 1565, 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 pervades the 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 rod of Him who says, "I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon, their children." Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, 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 from 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 1-'5 , 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 s 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, and their health is undermined by it, To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, 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 remeclials that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequences. Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only Scrofula, but also those other affec tions which arise from it, such as ERUPTIVE. and SKIN DISEASES, ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE, ROSE, or ERYSIPELAS, PIMPLES, PUSTULES, BLOTCHES, BLAINS and BOIL:, TUMORS, TETTEI and SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, RINGWORM, RHEUMATISM, SYPHILITIC and Aisne MUM'. DIS EASES, DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and, indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS ARISING FROMVITIA TED OR. I3IPURE BLOOD. The popular belief in " impurity 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. _ES- ".''' PA Ja ' S Ague Cure, FOR FRE SPEEDY CURE Or 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 ing in biliary derangement, caused by the Malaria of Miasmatic Countries. We are enabled here to offer the community a remedy which, while it cures the above complaints, with certainty, is still perfectly harmless in any quantity. Such a remedy is invaluable in districts where these afflicting disorders prevail. This "CURE" expels the miasmatic poison of FEVER AND AGux 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 anly 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 FEVER AND AGUE 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 Intermittents is that it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon the constitu tion. Those cured by it are left as healthy as if they had never had the disease. ever and Ague is not alone 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, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal pitation, Painful A f fection of the Spleen, hyster ics, Pain in the Bowels, Cone, Paralysis and De rangement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the internzittent type, or become periodical. This " Conn" expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the malarious 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. Hence 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. J. C. AYEB. &. CO., Lowell, Mass. All Druggists and dealers in medic:int. everywhere. At wholesale by .T. M. Mar is & Co., 711 Market St., Philadelphia. J. RUMPLE er. SON, = Fereign and Domesilc Bardtvai:e. AA N ex:ensi ve asso , l men t of house far nisblog oardwa re, also for ea' pen; ers and builCers w-e, always on hand. IRON AND STEEL Blac!;smtlbs, - wagon In dice sicof be; s, fu.:nished wi. i a' t hinds of iron_ nails, horse shoes, eoaca t.immiogs and other goods in their Pue. WOOD AND WILLOW lITA/?E In great variety, such as tubs, baske:s, wash hoards, brooms, washing machines, (to., 4.-c. Pe RMIIITG 11 9 11.P.EMIVI.ENTS, . Plows,shoyels,hoes, plow eastings,sey; forks, rakes, and all. other implemen.:3 used by the ;termer.• STOVES AND TIN WARE. loves of every style and pattern, cool:, parlor and office stoves, for coal or wood. A large assoitment of tin ware alway§ kept on hand or manufactured io order,' PAINTS, 6 Coal oil, linseed, fish, sperm and machino oils of all kinds. Alcohol, benzine, japan and other varnish, glass. paints, pu,ty• white lead, t.tc. Locust St., Columbia, Pa aug. 19, '65 Cabinet Making and Undertaking THE undersigned would inform hi friends and the public that he has now hi creased facilities for turning out work, an 4 his FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, Are now well supplied with new and beaus tiful rurniture of the latest improved styles, He manutitctures to order and will keel} constantly on laud 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 bled to warrant every article to be what it is represented. CHAIRS, CHAIR, All kinds of Chairs kept on nand or man ufactured to order. Cane, Windsor, Arm and Rocking Chairs; Settees, Camp and Counter Stools, Sofits, Tete-a-tetes, and Stuffed Seat Chairs, made to order. Old Chairs repainted and repaired. UNDERTAKING. Funerals will be attended to with promptr ness, to which he gives his personal atten tion. He is prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve corpse, as may be Te r quired MAHOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS Furnished plain or tinned in any style tha may be required. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, as well as a continuance of the custom with which he has been liberally favored. JOHN SHENBERGEIt. South Side of Locust st : , between Second and Third. • [0ct.17,'63. 0
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