The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, September 22, 1866, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIA SPY.
IND EPENDEIs.IT, VREE.
PA.,
km\ S,e.,vt ..Nl l 2, 5 \
gar- del adaraping will be tomixlercii CASH and
olleetable at any Mile after therirdl iimci lion.
Uorna - rttic.
I recollect a „pretty incident, which
may not be uninteresting to the reader.
A wild young fellow. niarrie t a lovely
young girl,and having been long addicted
to habits of dissipation, even his sincere
attachment which he entertained towards
his wife could not entirely disentangle
him from its snares. His sce s asion,al ir•
regular hours would have given any but
one of so pure and sweet a disposition,
every reason to suspect that she did not
hold that place in his affection which
was her right; but this reflection scarcely
ever intruded upon her spirits. The
husband was far 'from be,ing, cruel, and
really loved her, but his disposition was
weak and his companions eloquent, and
he seemed to grow worse rather than
better' in 'his
that he was called out of town, and in
his haste left behind him a letter, in
which to please an unprincipled friend,
he spoke of his wife in terms of careless
ness, if not of derision, and dilated freely
upon his general course of life. Imagine
the anxiety and suspense of the startled
profligate when he found himself borne
by a rapid steamboat upon a journey
which must necessarily be of several days
duration,yet remembering distinctly that
the fatal letter was left exposed mi l d un
sealed upon his wife's table. He rccol
lected too, with a pang, that he had want
only, in answer to her inquiries, boasted
that it contained a profound secret which
be mould not have revealed for the world.
He paced the deck in agony of disap
pointment and shame. Ire pictured her
opening the letter, and turning pale with
horror and indignation ; perhaps faint
ing with anguish; alarming the servants
flying to her father—renouncing him
forever. As soon as possible he returtrad
but with a sinking hcart,to his dwelling.
bracing himself up to meet the fury of an
enraged and wretched woman. lie
opened the doer softly. She was bend
ing over her table busily writing. A
placid smile sealed her mouth with a
perfect beauty,and spread over her glow
'arperoitariNfcTi-arshl- wi:Art lrg"" rag
.L uiCiweet ballad fell from her lips
in a low music, that flows only from a
heart entirely at rest, The husband
stole noiselessly around, and read as her
pen traced her gentle thoughts :
"Your letter is lying by me. The
very, very letter containing the 'profound
secret.' Now I could punish you for
your carelessness; but my dear Charles,
how could I look: youin the face on your
return, after having basely violated your
trust in my integrity, and mealy sought
to gratify a silly . curiosity at the expense
of honesty, delicacy and confidence.—
No. The letter is unopened, and lest
you should feel uneasy I enclose it to you,
with the sincere love of,your affectionate
wife," etc.
" 'What an angel !' uttered the con
.
•
science stricken husband: -
"She startled up with , a cry of pleas
ure—and as Charles met the light of her
clear unshrinking eyes, he was humbled
that he should have suspected her, and
deeply struck with repentance at his own
conduct. He thenceforth severed all
ties that drew him abroad ; and if the
pure and happy being whose influence
had thus allured him to the path of right,
had perused all his subsequent !atom,
she wn „ia t. ruuna 'nothing concern
-snsr, Herself, save bursts of the sincerest
admiration and the warmest love."
REMOVAL
OF MULLION ti BROTHER'S
PROVISION STORE,
TO ODD FELLOWS' HALL
• Columbia, Pa.
Grocaries,Provisions,Flour,GraiVtc.
We will always keep on hand the very
best quality ofgoods such as
Sugars,
Coffee, Fruit,
Teas, Soap,
Fish, Starch,
• Hams, Spices.
Cheese, Crackers,
•r,4ard; Tobacco,
Molasses, Segars,
also
FANCY GROCERIES.
NOTION'S, DRIED FRUIT, tk.C.
We intend to keep the best goods only
and to sell as cheap as any similar store.—
Wo therefore ask a portion of public pat
ronage.
April e4-tf. li, . INT. . IJI,LT.:N 8110
FIN
E CBLEBRATED FiZini 171:LOMAS
C.OOK". Spering has Justreceiv
et) frorli thevity a choice stocker these eel
brated clocks. 'The best, neatest and
prettiest Yankc'e Clock warranted for two
years. aug. 25,
A"9,a general assortment of fresh and
reliable •
Drugs,
• Patent Medicines,
Dye Stuffs,
Perfumery,
GaXifl en seeds, cf:
selected with great care, and bought c.
at
the present decline in prices, for sale by
apr. 21, R. WILLIAMS.
CIDER VINEGAR tit
J.
B EST SYRUP MOLASSE AC S at KSON'S.
JACKSON'S.
X
IN all fine brands of Chew ing Tobacco,
air other houses. My Tobacco's are all'
Warranted free of mould, must, or dish
greeable mixtures, 'they are, ail selected
with the greatest pare by the manufactur
ers.
Constantly on head
HARDCASTLF, NAVY,
Baltimore Spun,
Oronoko
Diadem;
Old Dominion,
Light Pressed,
Sun Cured,
Congress,
Queen City Fine Cut,
Grant Fine Cut,
Alichjgan Fine Cut,
and different other brands
A large assortmentof 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. lSrieuds csll and try my
American Cousin's, Unica's, Isabel Cubas,
76's, Grant's, Attillas,
I Cheap Segars constantly on hand. Booties
is the place.
Mind in the old Post Office Building,
Loeust Street.
GEO, M. BOOTH.
Col. juite 24,'65.
BENJAMIN HERR,
n - As JUST OPENED
A new stock of goods, at
coaaclL
Where I would be pleased to see all my oid
customers. My .stock of goods is full and
complete, col riPyising
DRESS GOODS;
CASS I ME Ii,ES,
CLOTIIS,
/ VESTINTGS,
DELAINS,
PRINTS,
DOMESTICS,
Togethbr - .4th RR , rood assortment of goods
as is found in zr , ..silailar establishment.
Family Groceries,
eoffee, Set) 4173 31100 of 411
PRIME SUGAR CURED HAMS
FLOUR,
POTATOES,
PIM, siC.
Country produce taken in exchange for
•it
goods the highest market rates.
•
I hope to be the recipient of a liberal pa
tronage. BENJ. HERR.
N0v.19. '64. Cor. 3rd and - Union Sts.
pATENT DACE.: ALBUMS
Altemns AL' Co's. Patent Hinge Back Al
bums, the best album made• Call and ex
amine at
a ng . 26.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
THE OLD ORIGINAL GALLERY.
The subscriber has completely re-fitted
his establishment, and his gallery cannot
be surpassed by any in the county, and be
hopes by careful personal attention to give
the public better nicturas than have here
tofore been produced.
AMBROTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS,
Ivorytype.s, Meiainotypes, Carte de Visite,
and pictures on canvass taken in the best
style, and at prices which cannot be beaten
for cheapness.
faat•Likenesses warranted, and a satis
factory picture furnished without repeated
sittings. He asks a c-nitinuance of the
liberal patronage always extended to this
establishment. Call and. examine speci
mens at the rooms, northeast corner of
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
AlOt NT JOY, PENN.A.
ALEX. D. REESE Proprietor
P/MS•fr- CLA CCU/Mil/ODA 770375.
The Choicest Liquors at the Bar.
Oct. 7th,
X.
a.Et Go
TIRE GKENT
ZINGARI BITTERS
A Sure Proveutativc of
Cia
rjnw u 1.%; E I , IIT, EAIEDI . was discovered
and introduced about twenty years ago by Dr.
S. uheopsits, an eminent Egyptian physician.
He laud bong seen and fen, the want of sonic reme
dy which would strike at the root of disease, and so
prevent much 0 t the suffering which the human
family was then compelled to endure.
The great question was presented to his mind
every day in vivid colors as he moved among the
sick and dying, and observed the inefficiency of
nearly all the remedies then in use. Thus he was
lead to think and experiment; and after ten years of
study and labor, he presented to his fellowonan the
wonderful Zitiguri hitters. The tweet of this prep
aration in the prevention and cure or disease, was
so marvellous and astonishing, that the thort Bat
tering marks of royal favor were bestowed upon
him who discovered it. His name was placed upon
the Roll of Nobles, and a gold tnedal Wail the thl
lowing inscription—Dr, Chcopsus, the Public Bene
factor—was presented to him by [lie Viceroy.
The preparation has been used in several epidem
ics of cholera, both as a preventive and curative
measure, and with such great success, that it has
been introduced into nearly all the general hospitals
or the old world.
The old saving that an ounce of prevention is
worth n pound of cure, applies with marvelous force
to cholera, and therefore any remedy that will pro
tect us against. his terrible disease should be freely
and persistently used.
All pathologists now agree that the cholera poison
organs.
~A na . mem In
acts on the excretory
icot,tree,
bat of
working order, zilacj tm , T . M
iL7,l4tent,:iceuniida
-110" 0 12, ) ,47 kl.l i as" is true not only O , Lg, , N r a ll o ther maladies, especially the different
'forms of fever,
The Great Zingari Bitters is just such a remedy
as nip ah..we conditions require. Its acts on the
organs of excretion and secretiondieepi»g up a per
(teTaltbsalance beiween them. This Bitters is v.:u
p:wed entirely ct - roots and herbs. so nicely con
cocted that °rely organ is acted upon and put in
tune. Its taste is pleasant and its effects prompt
and lasting.
Numerous Cases 01 the following disease hove
been cured by it : Cholera, Dian Inca, llysemery,
Typhoid and Typhus Fever. Fever, Ague, Nervous
Debility, Anatmy, Female Irregularities, Dyspep
sia, Fla to lenc•y, ScrOftils, do.
Price one dollar per quart bottle.
Prineipal Depot ii the Walnut street wharf, Ilar
rislawg,
Suld by all Drugg\sts, Ifotelhcepers and Grocers.
P. RAUTER,
.6'o/e Pietor.
For sale by J. c:q3l/ eh or, Corner 01 roj F w
ront and
Locust Sts. Columbia, Pa.
El
THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES
paid thr OLD NEWSPAPERS, PAM
PHLETS,B K D
OOS AN WASTE PAPER
of every description.
H. C. LUNDY &C Co.,
, 142 south 4th street, Phil'a.
feb. 24, ISlia. lv.
1866. 866.
Garden, Field rn I Flower Sieds.
From Brigs & Brothers, Rochester, New
York
rililkSE kinds of seeds which mature
_L more perfectly in the old countries are
imported from the best seed houses and
the balance is grown in this country, with
the greatest care, therefore those who par_
chase them can depend upon getting the
beat the world affords. For sale at
Mar. 3. JACKSON'S.
CANNE PICR'L L'S ct. SARDINES at
JACKSON'S.
WROUGHT SCRAP IRON.
The Suquehanna Iron Co. will pay
the highest cash price Tor wrought scrap
iron.
Lancaster delivere at,d their mill, .
, ,
sent. 23, '65-tf.
r. SPERING'S
Jewelry Store
May 2a. 'Ga. ly
C
EMPIRE OIL WORKS,
, GamERFoRD‘f, CO.,
2G Market street, Pittsburz. Pa.
MANUFACTURERS OF TRE _REST
quality of oils for machinery, station
ery engines, locomotives, Rolling Mills,
Railroads, saw mills, !lour millsokc., also,
Illuminating Oils,
Our long and extensive experience in
manufacturing Machinery oils, enable ns
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. /Lard, or
Sperm Oil. aug. 4, '66-tf
WM. PATTON
. Treasnr ,
er.
COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO.
QAPITA:L Aldo $'5.3:2,210,49:
.
'kills Company continues to insure-Build
ings, Mercbanclise,' sibtl other property,
against loss and damage by' • fire; on the
mutual plan, either for a cash premium or
premium note.
,SIXTEI ANNUAL REPORT.
Whole amount Insured, 8;301,290X
Le.a ain't expired in 'r2,: ,U 0 8,091,9:0,51
CAPITAL AND INCOME.
Amt. of premium n0te5,Jun.V65, , f26,090,66
Li.e.m premium notes exp'd '65, 1.0,073,43 410,017,21
Amt. of premium notes received in '65, 115,594,13
I.3alunce of premiums, 3,830,14
Cash receipts,lers commissions to '65, 40,766,89
CONTRA
Losses and expenses paid in 37,R87,88
Balance Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1866, 532,2111,49
570,198,37
A. S. GREEN, President.
GEOIWE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary.
MionAEL S. SLUDIAN, Tretisurer.
Samuel Shoch, William Patton,
R. T. Ryon. John W. Steaey, ,
John Fendrich. Geo. Young, Jr.,
H. G. Minich. .Nicholas INV DonalU,
Sam'l Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman.
Amos S Green, S. C. Slaymaker,
Edmund Spering,
3811. 'MG.
11JPIEOLSTE1UITG.
THE UNDERSIGNED 1 . 12.1.5 . TAREN
Rooms adjoining the residence of
James Barber, in Walnut, street, - where he
is at all tunes prepared to do all kinds of
work in his line. Such as, Hanging Cur
tains, cutting, making aad laying, Carpets.
Reparing Sofas and chairs. making spring,
corn-husk or .. air mattresses, cushions &re.,
SAMUEL CARTER.
mar. 10, 'O6
NOTICE TO BUILDERS-
rpnn ow well-known Abrn. Myers'
Quarry, which 114 s been in operation
for two years and a, halt; are prepared to
furnish all kinds building stone, not only
as cheap. but better stone than earl be pro
duced in this vicinity.
July 7,11 S. S. DETWILER.
PEZLAD' SCALE WORKS.
BANNS, DINMORE & CO.
Successors to A. B. Davis lt
WARE ROOMS" 417 ARCh Street
Factory rich and Perven Arenas.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Suitable for weigh locks,rail road taacks,
depots, coal, hay and live stock.
Patent Parallel Crane Beam, for weigh
ing Boilers, Casting and other heavy ma
chinery.
Patent Stock House Scales, for Blast Fur
naces.
Hopper &ales, for weighing, Grain, indi
cating Bushels and Pounds.
Bank's Improved Rolling Mill and
Union Scales, also, all the various descrip
tions of Dormant and Portable Platform
Sealer. Counter .S . cales and Patent /3eanis.
Every &ale Warranted.
Prompt attention given to repairing•—
Send lbr an Illustrated Circular.
nor. 4,
OPENING of THE CAMPAIGN ihr ISGG
IS6O JOUN A. JACKSON, 1866'
Locust Street, Columbia, Penn'a.
I' P, has just received a new and fresh
supply of Groceries, also
NEW 'DRIED FRUIT,
NEW SUGAR CURED HAMS,
No. I, Shore Mackerel and Labrador Her
ring, Raisins, C'urrants,Prunes, Pickles,
Cranberries, Hotninv, Sweet Corn, Ax
,iL,"" Our stock of Groceries is full an
we are daily receiving additions.
Give us a call.
Jan. 20. 1866,tt:
wasnxivGßVON ZIOUSE
No. TOU Chestnut Street, above 7th,
PHILAD EL Pi ILA.
OLD AND POPULAR. HOTEL
1 i 5 situated in the very centre of busi
ness, and is convenient to the Steamboat
1 . ,
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 otherAlotels will be a
sufficient guaranty that io effort on his
part will be.spared to make the "
I.I\.IGTON" afirst class 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.
CEIA S. M. ALLMOND.
Jan, 21, 64 Manager
SIGN PAINTING !
THE undersigned would call the atten
tion of business men and the
generally, to his rooms in York, Pa.,
where Sign and Ornamental Painting anti
PHOTOGRAPH COLORING
is executed in the best manner, and low
est rates.
SIELIZOW CILAMS
made to order at from 25 to 75 cents a piece.
Orders solicited, and Terms C. 0. D.
Rooms next to P. A. it S. Small's store,
Centre Square, York, Pa.
jun-30,3m.
D. F. YOST.
YORK CO., BUCKWHL'AT PLOUR at
JACKSON'S
fIELEBBATED YEAST COMPOUND
IL" at JACKSON'S.
GNIORG-r4 SMII3EItIC'S
CABINET WARIEROMIS
AND MANUFACTORY,
Loe'osT ST., A PEW Coons rumour 3rd St.,
CoLITIVIB2A, COW, PA.
THE subscriber haw' ing purchased from
his brother, Casper Seibert, the stock and
good will of his extensive Cabinet Mani/-
lilt:tory, will continu.y the business at the
old stand, where he gill keep on hand at ,
assortment of
FUI.NITURE OF ALL KINDS,
of the best qu-lity, style, and manufaeture
and will make to order, of tirst-rate mate
rial, every article in his line. He will give
strict attention to business, and respectful
ly asks of the public a share of its patron
age.
AD - UNDERTAKING will receive the
most eareful. attention, at the shortest
notice. GEORGE SEIBERT.
Cola. July 4, 'O3.
_7' OCI IMM Ty BOOKS
ALA,II.GIii and well selected stock of
Pocket Books, has just been received,
which we will sell at red uced prices. call
and see our stock of
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
A large and frosh. stock just received
frrni ..New 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' WRITLATG FLUID.
The genuine artirle—quarts pints, half
pints and 2 oz. stands. Every'thing usual
ly kept in the Stationery line, wil be found
it
W. U. HESS' Book Store,
Loenst St., opposite CONIMAL .Natiozzal
Bank. juice 10.'65.
0.1 - 10.2-4MI3,A_
Cured by liltis'imiers Eferb leitteys !,
When Mishler's Bitters Were first intro
duced to the public the propriotor did not
feel justified in recommending it its a spe
cific for Cholera. During the fall of 1565,
I 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 standiag,was
ffospitteStewardin the Jefferson Hospital,
Philadelphia, fOr three years, and is withal
a gentleman of undoubted integrity and
one in whose statement the most implicit
confidence can be placed :
Lancaster, November ad, 1865.
Dr. Iklishler—Dear Sir:—Knowing that
the Cholera with its dreadful ravages'is now
upon our land, and knowing that no medi
cine now in our country possesses such a
caloric influence "which is the vital reme
dy lbr all diseases of this kind," as the
Bitters you now making I request 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 blessing by all who will
use it.
570,198,3,
Yours respectfully.
JACOB L. BAKER
. _ .
Being thus urged, and having noticed
the Bitters were constantly curing the most
violent eases of Diarrlnno, Cholera Morbus
and kindred complaints, Dr. Mishler at last
offered his compounds ass cure for Cholera
The result has exceeded his most sanguine
1 expectations and fully justifies all that Mr.
, baker says in his note. It certainly proves
1 fiat Mr. Baker's practical knowledge of
nedittine far exceeds that of most doctors
w\ao too often dose their patients with de
leterious drugs on some absurd theory.—
ho ( the purpose of showing that Mishler's
He b Bitters will cure Cholera we give
hob V a few iitets.
A. intelligent persons who have investi
gala the origin of cholera, agree that it is
causgl by poison introduced and generated
into llie system by impure water, damp
ness, ilth and over-crowded rooms with
deticiet ventilation. This is proved by
the lac that cholera always rages worse
on boa d of ships where_all of the above
causes are found more or less combined.
To cure \bolero, and also to prevent it s it is
nece.ssar3 to neutralize this position, and
that Mislier'sßitters will do this is pruv Cll
by the fol\owing :
The steamship Virginia arrived at the
Port of Isltw York; aboot! the middle of
April witneholora a board a number of the
passengers having died during the voyage
with this complaint. Among the passen
gers were a tlLlaily named Schmitt), from
' Baden Clertiony. This dually was at
tacked cholera. Fortunately for them
they had friends living in this city (Lan
caster. Pa.,) who knew the virtues of :dish
ler's Bitters and who procured a bottle and
sent it to the Schmitt' tinnily. When this
package arrived at quarautine,the doctors
examined it and confiscated the contents. '
Another bottle was procured and packed in ,
a more secure manner: it safely reaelled the 1
Schmiths. On its arrival aboard the. Vir
g/via, Henry Sehmith and Christ. Sehmith
were both laboring under choleric symp
toms:
Mrs. Nlarcia Schmith, wife of the
former was cry bad, not expected to re
cover, and a ion had died of time dread com
plaint and hid been buried theday previ
ous. It was in this plight a bottle of Mish
ler's 13itte.rs 4 ' sent forth like.an Angel of
Mercy bound the poor Schmidt family.—
Henry Schmitt' was the first to try it, and
so instantaneous was the relief be experi
enced that he gave it toms witband 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 Schmiths 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. Mr. Henry Schmitt' stated
that all the compounds the doctors had
given hint did no good, but that one glass
of Mishler's Bitters made him feel like a
»el 4 man, warming his whole system,
giving him a healthful heat and causing
him to pprspire freely. His statement was
substantially was substantially as given
above, and he farther said that if the doc
-I,,ety4l.o_,7}pk.a.qel,llll.3.,„lit:gto Pialtk-rr=
the effect of cholera, but the continued use
of the Bitters we re most surely restoring
her accustomed vigor.
Psi!' Ni\s'illltottdtm°iltjetheaxtit)ientyqeiti:einlity.ehrioti.to. life
, i git ..n. .. .
found in the Dispensatory will cure Chol
era or any other complaint, but candor
compels 15r. D. H. Bissell of the Cholera
Hospital ship " Falcon" to admit that he
believes Mishler's Bitters to be a " very
good `Panic." In reply as to a case or 13it
ters that was sent to hint by a well known
gentleman of Lancaster, he writes as fol
, lows :
hospital Ship raleon,
Quarantin New York,.lune 7th, 1: 2 6(1.j
George S. ' liowbotham, 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 Bitters you sent Inc for trial Sc.,
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. 11. BISSELL, Physician,
llospital. Ship lfaleon."
This letter from Dr. J3isseit,justafter the
reception or the Bitters, and before he had
time and opportunity to 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 has had
in the management of that dreadful dis
ease, Cholera, gives an endorsement by
him an unusual importance. This letter
together with the statement of the tichmith
tiuttity—who while in the Steamer Vir
ginia, were under Dr. Bissell's control,
flows what the Bitters have done and can
do.
Another case of Cholera cured by Mish
ler,s Herb Bitters is that of Mr. Pearsol of
York county, who,alter suffering severely
Irma all the symptons of Cholera, finally
became collapsed anti while in this state,
(the doctors stating that he was beyond re
lief) a friend administered freely,Mishler's
Bitters. The etleo, was instantaneous ;
heat waseenerated in the body, perspira
tion was induced and after using one bat
tle Mr. Pearsol was entirely restored.
Mislifer's Bitters cures Cholera by coun
teracting the poison which is the cause of
the disease. Poison in the system,whether
generated by bad air, filth, cte., as in
Cholera, or introduced by the bite of a
venomous snake or mad dog will be ex
pelled and all bad symptons allayed by
the use of Michler's Herb Bitters. The
above Proves this to be the fact in Cholera
and the certificate of Mr.Rhinchart proves
that Mishier's Billers will cure the bite of
a poisonous
Lancaster, ,Tul 4th, ari.
Mr. B. Mish bou t y
eight weeks
since I was bitten in the left hand by a
snake, but at the time did not know of
what species it was. Immediately after
the bite may hand swelled to a very large
size, and the poison appeared to be work
ing up rny artn. I suffered great pain in
my hand and arm ; I had to quit work and
was:dr:del I would be compelled to have
lily hand amputated. I Caine to you. and
by your advice washed my hand and arm
with your Herb Bitters at the same time
taking it inwardly. In eleven days I was
able to go to 'work agaiD. The poison was
all drawn out and Misliter's, Ilerb Bitters
was the only medicine or application that
I uncio use of. Mr. Christian Burns, a
near neighbor of mine, went out a clay or
two after to the place where I was bitten,
and killed what I believe was the same
snake that bit me as he caug,ht, within live
yards of the spot where I was bitten. It
proved to be what is called a copper snake;
at any rale, whether it AVILS the same one
that bit me or not—one thing is certain—
, that your Bitters cured the bite of a snake
itfl;ny case for which I shall ever be thank
ful, as I Believe it was the means of saving
my lkand :
I shall be pleased to personally satisfy
any one of the truth of.the above.
Yours. JACOB RINEHART.
ow Street, ncaster.
For Sale by—S IC. BUCHER, La ROBERT
HAMILTON; and all Druggists,
Shultz's Igat Stowe,.
'ESTABLISHED 1829.
.
No. 2t.0 North Queen St. Lancaster, Pa.
'wElym i, u
ul3actsi to •
sell at
Manufacture our goods, thus
VV e n
OLD-TIME PRICES.
The largest, best and most complete
stock, and. at lower prices than any house
in the country.
Our immense stock of Spring and Sum
mer Goods consists of all the novelties of
the seasons; at least fifty different styles,
the most popular of which are the
CAVALIER,
CAVALIER, D'ORSAY,
INDICATOR, (very new,)
FULTON,
MORTON REPO.
BRIGHTON, (nobby,)
TYROL.
A SPLFNDID SILK NAT 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
%vile may llivor us with a call.
SHULTZ te BRO.
may 12.0
BOOTS at SHOES:
FOR the best Boots, go to
Brenenian's, W. King.
For the best Women's shoes, g o to
13reneman's. NV. Kit.
For the best Chiiclron's shoes go to
Brenennm'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, 11r. King street
For Boots that will not let in —ater,go to
Brenemati's, W. King street
If in want oils and Shoes, go to
Breneinans, W. King street
Everybody in the country go le
Brencruan's, opposite Cooper's Hotel,
Oc. Lancaster, Pa
INSILIMILNCB CO. Or NOZ.MX-X
.411101M81C.0.,
PHILADELPHIA.
TiS CORPORATE]) 1704. Assets $1,1350,000,
Charter perpetual. Insurance against
loss or damage by lire on Buildings, 'Ater
chandize, Furniture, kte., for long or short
periods, or permanently on Buildings, by
a deposit of Premium. The prompt pay
ment 01 losses for a period of seventy years,
uflbrdsz. guarantee of claim upon public
confidence. Al:Train G. CoFviN, Prost.
CuAttams PLATT, Secretary.
F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent,
Walnut St., above Front, Columbia, Pa.
Columbia, January 21, 18115.-ly.
(..71.4 i: TEI:
182 CA PRIZPETUAL
CO'
1 1 111 E 11St RARE CO,
OT
con. ernan. 2. 3.00.0.
=EIMMI
CAPITAL, - - -
ACCRUED SURPLUS,
INVESTED PREMIUMS,
UNSEW LED CLAIMS,
INCOME FOR 1864,
LOSS PAID SINCE 1.929
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on
Liberal Terms.
S3+'~~3~C s ~~a.
Charles N. Banelter, Isaac; Lea, Tobias
Wagner, Edward G. Dale, Samuel Grant,
Gee. FaleB, Jacob H. Smith, Allred Filler,
Gee. W. Riehartis, Fras. W. Lewis. M. D.
CIIARLES S. EANCEER, President.
EW D. C. D. I .LE, Pier.-!'resident.
JAS. W. MeAL LISTER, Sec. Pro. let a.
coorrat, ASV- for Colombia
Iy.
7.7TrWrlr7Z7 t (Lk;
Ma" A_
Second Street, nearly opposite
LUTHERAN CHURCH, COLUMBIA.
rp lIE UNDE IISiGNED lI.A.VINet , Taken
the Shops formerly conducted by
Satuuc•l Carter, would respectfully an
, flounce to the citizen~ of Columbia and vi
cinity that he is now prepared to manufac •
tare all kinds of Coaches, Carriages, Eng
.:4les, 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 lbrin, ele
&ranee of finish, and strength of structure.
One of the distinguishing features of his
work is its durability ; all vehicles of his
build are construetea of the best seasoned
material, and put together tirmlyand sub
stantially. lie gives particular attention
to the repairing of vehicles, and warrants
all work in his line to give satislitction.
Tit addition to his practical experience in
the business, he has the assbannee of the
best workmen. Some of them from the
celebrated Watson establislinuatt of Phila
delphia.
A generous public is respectfidly invited
to give home Indust-3> their encourage
ment and support.
CHRISTIA.N" AIYERS
Aug. 12, '65. Li'
9a DUGTy®T~I x COL
A rrivals of Cargoes at the Coal Depot of
13 Bruner cC, Afoore, which arenow
ea for sale by the Bushel,Ton,Car or Boat.
April 13, Boat Emma, with Lyken's
Valley Stove.
" 20, " W. lf. Baneh with Ly-
Ren's Valley Mutt.
" 20, " Balt Co. :No. 158, Balto.
Co. No. 5.
" 27, " Balt Co. No. 128, Balto.
Co. No. 3.
" 28, Elvin. V. Wall, Lylt en's
Valley Nutt.
May 2ncl, " C. C. Co. No.
Extra No. 4.
"C C Co, No, 15, Gray extra
N 0..),
1,
Schuylkill and Shamokin coal on hand.
More oftho celebrated Gray coal, and the
Baltimore Company on the way. All
coal sent in good order.
BRUNER & MOORE.
may 5, 'GC
Jersey Hams.
AFine let of elegant "Quaker Hams,"
direct from the Jarsies, and are super
ior to any heretofore offered in this mark
et, as a trial will sullice. For sale only by
JOHN A. JACKSON.
may .213, '6o4f
DRi t GOODS STORE REMOVED,
rpITE subscriber has removed his store
1 from West King to No. 29 North Queen
Street—Union League J3uilding, Laiicas
ter, Pa., which has been refitted, and is
now one of the
HANDSOMEST STORES IN THIS CITY,
where he now invites his friends and cus
tomers to cull and examine his large and
Cheap Stock Of Goods,
which has just come from the city, bought
at the present low prices, which will en
able 111111 to
SELL AT , LMER RATES
then those who lahl itl their stock early,
when Good swore high,
1051 PIJ. KNOTWELL,
No. 29 North Queen st., Lancaster, Pa.
mar.
Ellsworth Saloon
THARP, at the Ellsworth Eating
land Drinking Saloon, in Front Street,
above Walnut, will keep on hand all the
delicacies of the seusoa.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS:
Chicken, Tripe, Ham, ..Eggs, Tongue, Hot
Cotree, bread, butter, tte. Call and see
The smiling countenances of our friends
are always welcome. I. N. TIXARp.
Aug, 25,1m0:
Tilt ENTERPRISE Mania CD
No. 400 Walnut St., Philaclelpliia.
CASE ASSETS, JANUARY 1,186 G, $378,1.765. 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 and Term Insurances effected
by this Company at as low rates of pre
mium as safety to the Company and to the
insured will admit.
335 - I=llo C.. 70 CIi3EILS4
F. Ratchford Starr, S. L. Erringer,
Nalbro' Frazier, Geo. W. Fahnestock,
John hi. Atwood, James L. Claghorn,
Benj. T. Trediek William G. Bolton,
George H. Stuart, Charles Wheeler,
John H. Brown, T. H. Montgomery.
F. RATCIIFORD STARR, PniNIDENT.
THOMAS 13. MONTGOMERY, Vice -Prost.
Am , :x. W. WisTmt, Secretary.
F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent,
Basement, Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa.
Feb. 10, '6O.
Buy your Cloaking of
FL RICE,
mn E SUBSCRIBER WOULD
_L. call the attention of the citizens of Co
lumbia and vicinity to his large stock of
RE11.112 . xvz.A.DE C OTIZING
Embracing every variety of style and ma
terial suitable or the serkson. They are
made of the best material and in the most
fashionable style.
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders.
HandkerchieDs, Hosiery, cte. A splendid
line of these goods always kept on hand.
Also, Boots, Shoes. Hats and Caps, ci
which we have a well selected stock of
which we offer at cheap rates.
TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS,
and Valises of all styles, are sold cheaper
than city prices. My goods are all bought
for cash and I offer them at cheaper rates,
for cash,than any other store. Call and see.
HENRY RICE,
No. 1, Wolf's Row, Front St. Columbia.
Columbia, April 14, 1866, ly.
street
MM.& B3DPlE.3o4l.7.*aziora.azarom
INSITRANCM COMP./UM',
PHIL ADELPIIIA.
Capital $200,000. Securities .5300,000.
rpHIS COMPAYY 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
a guarantee of its future conduct.
Tuos. CRAVEN, Prest.
A. S. GILLETT, Vice Pre.-,
JAS. B A LVORO, Secretary.
P. X. ZIEGLER., Agent,
Walnut St., above Front, Columbia, Pa.
Columbia, January 21, 1865.-Iy.
Columbia Oil Works
Truscott & Guernsey,
PROPRIETORS.
C OLUALI3.IA, PENN' A.
EFE`.ZERS AND WHOLESALE Dcul
ers in Refined Carbon Oil, Benzine
Lai brie Oil, ct,:e.
$ 400,000
S)71,000
1,086,25 S
MEC
Having lately put up a refinery with all
the neePssary improvements. \Ve offer to
the public a pure article of
300,000
5,000 000
DOUBLE REFINED CARBON OIL,
which gives i more brilliant light at less
expense than the most of oils now in
market, and is perfectly non-explosive,
We manufacture exclusively for 110ine
trade, and guarantee our oil to be o 1• the
best quality. Orders solicited. Address
as bovt..
Columbia,Ang. 12. tf.
JUST RECEIVED
HARDMAN'S GROCERY
fjl
TIE hest Hams in the world, it fichner's
1 Excelsior hams, plain ' and canvass,
Old Java. Lagri no and Rio Coll'ee, green
onu roasted Browning's Excelsior (;olfee,
a choice lot, of Teo, Extra Imperial, Young
llyson, Enghsta, Breakfast and blaek Tea.
Fine Coal Gil lamps,Bond's Boston Butter,
Farina, Trenton and Family Crackers.
Fresh coned Tomatoes, Fine Cove. Oysters,
in Jars, a nice, lot of cheap Sugar, aitat) gal
lons Lovering's best Syrup.
New Orleans 'Baking Molases, Pure
Flour of Riee,Mtwearona,Split Peas, Layer
liaisons, Apples, Cranberry's, Fresh Can
Peaches, Ground Mace, Ground Nutmeg,
A good assortmea ofnotion such as thread
Needles, pins, conalss, whalebones, shoe
Laces, buttons, Balmoral _Hose, :at
jan. i 'C.
-
rainy OUR BREAKFAST AND DIN
nor Coffee. only :25 tents per pound at
JACKSON S.
S. S. RATHVOIN'S
MERCHANT TAILORING, GENERAL CLOTHING,
AN I) GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
(Opposite Sh oboes Hotel,)
Cor.orNorth Queen AS: Orange Sts.,
LANCASTER, PA.
All kinds of men's and boy's ready-made Clothing
and furnishing goods eon-tautly kept on hand.—
A Iso, a superior assortment of French, English,
German and American Cloths, Citsiineres and Vest
logs, which will be made, to order in any desired
style, with the least possible delay ; warranted to
g satisfitetion, and at reasonable charges.
jnly 14, 'Way S. S. EATIiVON.
Shoe Brushes.
THE best assortment and largest stocl
in the place, anl at greatly reduced prices
at IL WILLIAMS,
Front Street.
72, Gray
IF THE UNITED - STATES HOTEL
HARRISBURG, PA.
DAVID R. IRITCHISON, 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.
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,,n
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 FIRST CLASS TIOTEL,
and the Proprietors are determined tc
spare neither expense, time or labor to en
sure the comfort o f the guests. The patron
age of the traveling public is respectfully
solicited. November 4. '65-tf.
Mason, Pease & Moore.
IMPORTANT TO TTSBUGH, PA.
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
Extra Para.plune Lubric at 25 ets. 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. Dan rifle, Pa.
No. 4, a heavy oil for Rolling Mill work,
prononnced by Messrs. Simon berger
for useon theirnail cutting machines equal
to best Lard Oil at 50 cents. Also, Carbon
Oil, supplied at lowest rates.
Orders maybe left at this office.
Jun, 2, 1860, ly.
I=l
HARDMA S.
Cor. of Third arid Cherry St
Scrofula, or K i ng 's Ev
is a constitutional disease, a corruption of.
blood,' by which 'this fluid' becomes vitia
weak, arid phor.. Being 'in the circulation
pervades' the whole body, and may burst
in disease on any part of it. No organ is ;
front its attacks, nor is there one which it r
not destroy. The, scrofulous taint is variot
caused by mercurial disease, low living,
ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, f
and filthy habits, the depressing' vices, a
above all, by the venerearinfdetion. Zvi
ever be its origin, it is hereditary in 'the e
stitution, descending "from parents to child
unto the third and fourth generation ; '!.'indt
it seems to be the rod of Him who says,
will visit the iniquities of the fathers tq
their children:"
Its effects commence by deposition from
blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which
the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is tent
tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and
the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul e
ruption, which genders in the blood, dopres
the energies of life, so that scrofulous eonsti
tions not only suffer from scrofulous co
plaints, but they have far less,power to wi
stand the attacks of other diseases; 'Con
quently vast numbers perish by disoi'd
which, although not scrofulous in. their natu
are still rendered fatal by this taint in I
system. Most of the consumption
cimates the human family has its origin dirce
in this scrofulous contamination; and ma
destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, bra:
and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from
are aggravated by the same cause.
One quarter of all our people are scrofulon
their persons are invaded by this lurking i
fection, and their health is undermined by.
To cleanse it from the system we must renew
the blood by an alterative medicine, and i
vigorate it by healthy food and. exercif
Such a medicine we supply in
AYER'S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparin
the most effectual remedy which the medic
skill of our times can devise for this ever'
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is con
bined from the most active remedials that has
been discovered for the expurgation of this foi
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of tt
system from its destructive consequence
Hence it should be employed for the cure c
not only Scrofula, but also those other affec
tions which arise from it, such as BRUPTIV
and SHIN DISEASES, ST. ANTHONY'S PIM
ROSE, Or ERYSIPELAS, PIMPLES, 'PUSTULES
BLOTCHES, BLAINS and BoonV, TUMORS, TETTEI
and SALT RHEUM, SCAT.D HEAD, Ilmowonn
ItnaunAnsst, SYPHILITIC and Meneunukt.DlS
EASES, DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and
indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS ARISING PROM VITIA
TED On IMPURE 13Loon. The popular belie
in " impurity of the blood" is founded in truth
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. Thl
particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsaps
rills is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid
without which sound health is impossible it
contaminated constitutions.
S
Ague Cure,
FOR TUE SPEEDY cunt or
Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Ag:ie,
Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical Headache, or nilions
Headache, and Bilious Fevers, indeed.
for the whole class of diseases originat
ing in binary 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 thstricts
where these afflicting disorders prevail. This
" Cunn" expels the miasmatic poison of FEVF.R
AND AGUE 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 th
reach of every body ; and in bilious districts, wher ,
FEVER AND AGIfF, prevails, every body should,
have it and use it freely both for cure and motet
tion. A great superiority of this remedy over an •
other ever discovered for the speedy and certain
lalllLll.o/0 Ottisaifa
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 disf'use.
I 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.
Ritation, Painful Affection of the Spleen, Mister
ws, Pait in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis and De
rangement of the Stomach, all of which, when
originating in this cause, put on the intermittent
type, or become periodical. This " CtritE" expels
the poison from the blood, and consequently cures
them all alike; It is an invaluable protection 'o
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.ipore:v44.3l/1040-Protec--
ton than aunet,andifew•witi• over.suffer from Inter-.
mittents niter availi themselves of the protection,
this remedy afford S..
Prepared byDr..T. O. AYER Ze. , ,qo - ,, Zowelltideek
. .
Druggit,,ts awl dealers in II -
everywhere. At wholesale by .J. M. Maris
Co., 711 Market St., Philadelphia
J. RUMPLE & SOT
.131.1.1. LEES IN
Fcreign and Domestic Hardware
AN extensive assortment of house fur
nishing hardware, also for earpente
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 liue.
WOOD AND WILL OW WARE
In great variety, such as tubs, baskEts,
wash boards, brooms, washing machines,
cte., Ate,
r.ELIBMICZBIG IDEPIMMENTS,
Plows,shovels,hoes, plow eastings,seythes,
forks, rakes, and all other implements
used by the ihrzner.
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
- Oyes of every style and pattern, cook,
parlor and office stoves, for coal or wood.
A. large assortment of tin ware always
kept on hand or manufactured to order.
QII PAINTS, elzg,
Coal oil, linseed, fish, sperm and machine
oils of all kinds. Alcohol, benzine, japan
and ocher varnish, glass, paints, putty
white lead, Etc.
aug. 19, '65.
Locust St., Columbia, Pa
Cabinet Flaking and Undertaking
THE undersigned would inform le..
friends and thp l i hat he U.N.q .3 ti4
oreased facilities for turning out ivor.4. - ,
his
FURNI TURB IVA R &ROOM S,
Are now well supplied with new and bean
ti fill furniture of the latest improved
He manullictures 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 wldch 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, CIIAIW
All kinds of Chairs kept on nand or man •
ufactured to order. Cane, Windsor, Arm
and Rocking Chairs; Settees, Camp and
Counter Stools Sofas, Tete-a-tetes, and
Stutred Seat Chairs, made to order. Old
Chairs repainted and l'epaired.
UNDERTAKING
I Funerals will be attended to with prompt
ness, to which he gives his personal atten
tion. 116 Is prepared with ice boxes and
coolers to preserve corpse, as may be re
quired
MAHOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS
Pai:xtished plain or tinned in any style Ilia
irtti' he required. He respectfully solicits
a share of public patronage, as well as a
continuance of the custom with which he
has heel liberally favored.
• "
JOHN SHEN-BERGER.
South Side of Locust st., between Second
and Third, •