The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, April 20, 1867, Image 4

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INDEPENDENT, PEARLESS dc FREE
Columbia, Pa.
Saturday, April 20, 18617.
BALL advertising will be considered
CASH, and collectable at any time after the
and Insertion._ _
Curious Custom.
Au English gentleman, who has lately
traveled in Palestine, recently gave a
description of the curious scenes enacted
in the church of the Holy Sepulchre. He
said that when you first entered the church,
you would he surprised to See a party of
soldiers, with their swords by their sides,
and their guns stacked within reach. It
seemed a sacrilege in such a holy place,
and struck one rather unpleasantly. But
he soon found out the necessity for it.
According to the law of the country, every
sect is allowed to worship there; and as it
is considered equally .sacred both by
Christians and Mahomedans, all wish a
time for their mode of worship. The law
allows them an hour each. They com
mence at six in the morning. At that
hour, those who have the first. privilege
enter, bringing with them whatever is ne
cessary to conduct their particular religi
ous rights. They go through their prayers
and chants, and all is quiet till about a
quarter to seven, when those who have
the privilege - of the next hour begin to
arrive. At first all is decorum; but pres
ently the new comers begin to hiss and
mock. As their number increase, and
they become stronger, they shove and
crowd; and as the time lessens, they get
more and more bold. A few minutes be
fore seven, they proceed to forcible dem
onstration.- -They-think, if they can clear
out these blasphemers a few minutes be
fore the time, they have done so much
good work for God; while the worshippers,
on the other hand, think, if they can keep
possession a few minutes after the time,
they have done an equally good work. As
some of these sects use torches, wax
candles, staves or crook, in their worship,
they proceed to use these as weapons of
offence and defence, and a regular melee
ensues.. Then come in the soldiers, who
separate the combatants, by filing in be
tween them, turning out those whose hour
is up, and leaving the place in possession
of the last corners.. If blood is shed the
church is closed for' the day. Such
.scenes are occurring all day long, and
the presence of soldiers in therefore abso
lutely necessary.
Advertising forn-Wilre.
, The, Chicago papers tell the following
:•7Story: The citizens, members of the Leg
- islature and 'others, had a rich. time at
Bla:dison, Wisconsin, on Friday night, An
innocent_Chicagoan,_ named„,..Swanburg,
advertised in the Chicago Tribune for a
wife. He - was answered by a young
* fellow of_ Madison, under the.naine of a
young lady, who stated that she was ready
to receive his proposals, and inviting him
to visit her.
He went, met the supposed young lady,
*and immediately proposed to elope with
her. He was immediately' arrested by a
bogus officer for attempting abduction,and
tried by'a bogus court_in the court house.
The whole _ proceedings were carried on
with great gravity, and the victim had not
the remotest idea but that the whole thing
was a sad - reality. After standing the
ordeal of a two hours' trial, he was finally
released on condition that he would leave
town immediately. This he did on a
train leaving for Milwaukee just in the
nick of time.
ROUND THE WORLD--Telegraphic
communications can now be had between
Europe and America, and the capital of
China in twelve days. On the 16th ult.,
the Pacific Mail Company of New York,
received a telegram from Hong Kong, by
way of England and the Red Sea,unnounc
ing the arrival at Hong Kong of their
ship Colorado, on the 30th of January.
Thirty years ago, it required six months
to get such news. For some years the
merchant has received such information in
three months, by the overland mail. But
now the overland mail is too slow by a
considerable.
DIVIDING PENNSYLVANIA.---The Pitts
burg papers are discussing the propriety
of forming two States out of Pennsylvania.
It is proposed by the journals favoring the
suggestion to call the western division the
State of Allegheny.
MILITARY AND NAVAL CLAIM
AGENCY.
Authorized by United States License, at No. 5}
East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
Experience and competent Assistants enable
me to prosecute with dispateh and s success, all
kinds of Claims, before the several Departments
of the Government of the United States, and of
the several States.
Being duly licensed as a claim Agent, prompt
attention will be given to the collection of the
following classes of :
BOUNTY AND PAY, due discharged soldiers
anti sailors.
BOUNTY AND PAY due widows or children,
fathers or mothers, brothers or sisters, of de-.
ceased soldiers or sailors.
LOCAL BOUNTY clue veterans, enlisted and
credited in the held.
PENSION'S for invalid soldiers or sailors, totally
disabled.
PENSIONS for widows or children of deceased
soldiers or sailors.
PENSIONS for widows for each child.
PENSIONS for fathers or mothers, brothers or
sisters-of deceased soldiers, upon whom they
' were dependent.
- PF2‘.ZSIONS for teamsters and artificers; hospital
stewards, saddlers, or, all persons enlisted In
the civil services of the United States. -
PENSIONS - AND GRATUITIES for soldiers or
their widows from Pennsylvaniaf in the War
Of 1812.
PAS" due from Pennsylvania to ofticersand pri
vates-of Companies B, 3) and E. rf First Reg't,
_ and rill...aoldiers of ;the Pennsylvania Reserve
PAY due
.dps. ' •t"
PAY ue teamsters, artificers, and civil employ
' ". etta of thelllovartunent. • • -
PAY:dcte for horses :net in the U. S. service.
PAY - die forme of hoiStesria Capt. /Rabble's and
other 100 days conaistnleir.
:PAY difelbecominutationsof rations of prison
ers"of war.
'EXTRA. PAY due to officers conunisCioned but
not mustered.
PRIZE MONEY due to sailors, or their heir`, for
captures, dr
Se-Claims from a distance can hove their bus-
Mess attended to by addressing me hy letter,.
stating nature of the claim, with nate e,age, rank,
_ company, regiment, and post office of elan:taut;
when the necessary forms with instructions will
be forwarded, and upon their return the money
promptly dollected.'
Due notice will be given as soon as the claim
Is:Mowed, and all money obtained will be Im
mediately sent, according to the instructions of
• the parties interested.
Instruction and advice free of charge, and all
/etters ant to this office, asking itiformatiou, and
enclosing stamp, will receive prompt attention.
Crtancks—irees fair, and moderate, and in no
case will charges be made until, the money is
ceoßeted. " JAMES BLACK,
- Attorney-at-Law and Claim Agent.
REF.F.R.CIO3: Hon. Henry G. Long, Hon. A. L.
Hayes, John B. Llvinzaton, Esq., P. W. Patter-
SOD, Egg., G. M. Kline, .Esq., of Laneaster Pa.;
Barr Spangler, Fag... Marietta, Pa.; Geo, R. Rend
rielcson, M. Joy, Pa.; Col. l;rdnuel Shod],
Samuel Grove, of Columbia, Pa.; Henry Andrews
Esq., COlemanv/Be, Pa. [Oct. X, dra.
HAIR PREPARATION'S.
REPARATOR CAPILLI,
Throw away your false frizzes, your switches your
wig--
Deatructive of comfort, and not worth n fig
Come aged, come youthful, come ugly and fair,
And rejoice in your own luxuriant hair.
For restoring hair Upon bald heads (from what
ever cause it may have fallen out) and forcing a
growth of hair upon the fare, it has no equal. It
will force the beard to grow upon the smoothest
face in from five to eight weeks, or hair upon
bald heads in front two to three months. A few
Ignorant practicloners have asserted that there
is nothing that will force or hasten the growth
of the hair or beard. Their assertions are false,
as thousands of living witnesses (from their own
experience) can bear witness. But many will
say, how are we to distinguish the genuine from
the spurious ? It. certainly is difficult, as nine
tenths of the different Preparations advertised
for the heir and beard arc entirely worthless,
and you may have already thrown away large
amounts in their purchase. To such we would
say, try the Reparator Capp1111; It will cost you
nothhig unless it fully comes up to our represen
tations. If your Druggist does not keep It, send
us one dollar and we will forward it, postpaid,
tether with a receipt for the money, which
wrl be returned to you on application, provid
ing entire satisfaction is not given.
Address W. L.
No . 3. CLARKest 4: Co.,
Chemists,
W St.,
Mar 9,'67-1y) Syracuse, New 'I orlt.
CRISPER COMA.
Oh 1 she was beautiful and fair,
With starry eyes, and radiant hair,
Whose curling tendrils soft, entwined
Enchained the very heart and mind.
For Carling the Hair of either Sex into
Waco and Glossy Ringlets or
Heavy Massive Curls.
By using this article Ladles and Gentlemen con
beautify themselves a thousand fold. It is the
only article in the world that will curl straight
hair, and nt the same time give it a hcautitul,
glossy appearance. The Crisper Coma not only
curls the hair, but invigorates, beautifies and
cleanses it; is highly and delightfully perfumed,
and Is the most complete article of the kind ever
offered to the American public. The Crisper
Coma will be sent to any address, sealed and
Post paid for $l.
Address all orders to _
W. L. CLARK Lt. CO., Chemists,
No. 3 West Fayette Street,
Mar 9,T,'-lyl Syracuse, New York
BEAUTIFUL
AUBURN, GOLDEN, FLAXEN, AND
SILKEN CURLS,
Produced by the use of Prof. DRDREUX' FRI
SER LA CHEVEUX. One application warrant
ed to curl the most straight and stubborn hair of
either sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy massive
curls. Has been used by the flishionables of
Paris and London, with the most gratifying re
sults. Does no injury To the hair. Price by
mail, sealed and postpaid Si. Descriptive vireo
tarn mailed free. Address BERGER., SIIUTTS dr.
co., chemists, No. 2tti River St., Troy, New York.
lifar9,'67-Ifl Sole Agents for the United States.
E XCELSIOR I EXCELSIOR ! !
CHASTELLAR'S
HAM EXTERMINATOR!!
FOR REMOVING SUPERFLUOUS RAIR.
To the ladies especially, this invaluable depila
tory recommends itself as being an almost in
dispensible article to female beauty, is easily
applied, does not burn or Injure the skin, but
acts directly on the roots. It is warranted to re
move superfluous hair from low foreheads, or
from any part of the body, completely, totally
and radically extirpating the same leaving the
skin soft, smooth and natural. This is the only
article used by the French, and is the only real
effectual depilatory in existence. Price 75 cents
per package, sent post-paid, to any address, on
receipt of an order, by
BERGER, SHUTTS & co., chemists
,
Mar 0,'67-Iy] No. 2:35 River St., Troy, N. Y.
CIABIN'T-_FITIEN7TUR_E.
CABINET WARE MANUFACTORY.
The subscriber having lately put up new
ware-rooms, and greatly Increased his business,
can offer better inducements to his eustomeres
than ever.
'WINDOW SHADES 'MIRRORS, eze., Es.: ALL
s7rYLEs.
life manufactures to order,and will keep con
stantly on hand, Dressing, Plain and Fancy
Bureaus 'Sideboards, Sofas, Card, Dining and
Centre Tables, Common, Fanny and French Bed
steads; of which will be sold on the most
reasonable terms. As he manufactures his own
work he is enabled to warrant every article to
be what it Is represented.
CAAIRS! CHAIRS!! GILA.IRS!!
-.- -
All kinds of chairs kept on hand or manufactur
ed lo order. Cane, Windsor, Arm and necking
Chairs., Settees, Camp and Counter Stools,Sofits,
Tete-a Tetes and Stuffed Seat Chairs, made to
order. Old chairs repainted and repaired.
ITN DLIIT AR IN G.
Funerals will be attended to with promptness,
to which he gives his personal attention. He Is
prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve
corpse, as may be required.
MAHOGANY OR NV.A.I.NI.IT corriNs,
Furnished plain or tinted in any style that may
be required. He respectfully- solicits a share of
public patronage, as well as a continuance of the
custom with which helms been - liberally favored.
JOHN SHEN - BERGER,
South side of Locust street, between Second and
Third. Onar3o-67-tt:
URNITURE OF ALL KINDS.
CABINET -WARE-ROOMS & 3IANU
ACTORY, Locust Street, a few doors below
Third Street, unbia, Pa.
The subscriber manufactures and keeps on
hand an extensive assortment of all kinds of
Furniture. Persons wishing to bar or those
about to go to housekeeping , will find it to their
advantage to give rue a call.
BEDSTEADS, TABLES, cir Ams, BUREAUS,
SETTERS, ate., &a,.
Of the best quality, style, and manufacture, and
will make to order, 01 tirst-rate material, every
article in his line. He will give strict attention
to business, and respectfully asks of the paid ic
sharp of its patronage.
&,?- UNDERTAKING will receive the most
careful attention, at the shortest notee.
mar:lo-07-ff] GEORGE SEIP.ERT.
____P-_....---
LOW? A 217) PEEP.
he
AND PEED STORE I Nw
undersigned, having purchased the Stock
on hand, and taken the Flour and Feed Store
lately occupied by George Brandt, Locust, above
Fourth street, Columbia, Pa., will continue the
business at that place, and respectfully solicits
the patronage of his friends, and the public in
general.
He will, at all times, keep on hand the
BEST FAMILY FLOUR,
that can be procured. Also,
'EYE FLOUR, CORD: MEAL & BUCKWHEAT,
with FEEDS of different kinds, all of which he
will sell as low as possible, for (ASH.
Being a practical Miller, and having followed
the trade for ninny years, lie flatters himself that
his knowledge of the business will enable him
togive satisfaction to all who may favor him
with their custom.
The store will be open from 7 A. M. to 8i P.m.
Cora, dec.S, 'OG-tf.) DANIEL. MeCAUrEY.
COIX3IBIA FLOUR MILLS.
GEORGE BOGLE, PROPMETOR.
The highest Cash prices paid for all hinds of
Grain.
SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR
for sale; also Mill Feed of all kinds. 'Wheat
Ground and Packed to order. Grist work
and Chopping done. Chopped Corn
and Gabs. Corn Meal and
_ _
GR 11 - A :NI FLOUR
For sale at all times, and delivered to any part
of the town. mrown and country custom so
licited. ]April 6,1867.
NEW CARRIAGE :MANE
FACTO rt. r,
Second street, nearly opposite the Lutheran
Church,
COLUMBIA, PENni.
The undersigned having taken the shops for-
Merly conducted by 31r. Samuel Carter, would
respectfully announce to the citizens of Colum
bia and vicinity that he is now prepared to manu
facture all kinds of Coaches, Carriages, Buggies,
Sulkies, and all other vehicles his line. His
reputation as a workman is established, as be
can coniidently claim for his work the merits of
beauty of form elegance 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 tile best seasoned ma
terial, and put together firmly and substantially.
Hegives particular attention to the repairing of
vehicles, and warrants all work in ids line to
give satisfaction.
In addition to his practical experience in the
business, be has the assistance of the best work
men. Some of them from the celebrated Watson
establishment of Philadelphia.
A generouspnblic is respectfully invited to
give home industry their encouragement. and
support.
CHRISTIAN 311-EMS.
WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL.
There corieth glad tidings ofjoy to all.
To young and to old, to groat and to small;
The beauty which once was so precious and rare,
Is free for all, and all may be fair.
By the use of
C lIASTELL AR'S
WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL,
For Improving and 73eautifying the Complexion,
The most valuable and perfect preparation in
use, forgiving the skin a beautiful and nears--like
tint, that is only found in youth. It qiultokly re
moves Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, lioth
Patches, Sallowness, Bruptlons, and all Impuri
ties of the skin, kindly healing the same leaving
the skin white and el.ear as alabaster. ItS use
C'untot be detected by the closest scrutiny,
beirw n vegetable preparation Is perfectly harm
less. :Kt is the only article of the kind used by
the FreZtCh, and Is considered by tate Parisian as
inalspenSible to a perfect toilet. Upwards of
30,0c0 bottleS were sold during the past year, a
sufficient gearantee of its ettlency. Price, only
75 cents. Sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of
an order, by
BERGETT., SHUTT'S at: CO., Chemists,
Mar 9,T7..1y) 1.'85 River St., Troy, N.Y.
NOTICE TO BUILDERS.
TO BITILDHZG COMMITEE AND OTHERS:
The place to purchase flue and clieoio Building
Stone, Is at S S. DETWILER'S QuAla?..x.
He Is now filling a very large contract of large
steno for a Furnace, and will have a large qiign-
My of Small Stone. which he will sell
at reduced prices, as they accumulate in his way;
will either deliver or sell in the Quarry . .
Columbia, deo. 8, '177-11.3 8.5, D.ETWILER.
RE.P.A.ILA.TOR CA.PILLI
CRISPER COMA,
HOOP SKIRTS.
- LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND
J. IV. Bradley's Celebrated Patent
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (or double siring) slum%
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort
and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex
Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly - in
all crowded assemblies, operas, carriages, rail
road cars, church pews, urns chairs, for promen
ade and house dress, as the skirt can be folded
when in use to occupy a small place as easily and
conveniently as a silk or muslin chess, an inval
uable quality In crinoline, not found in any sin
gle spring skirt.
A lady baying enjoyed the pleasure, comfort
mid great convenience of wearing the Duplex
Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt fora single day, will
never thereafter willingly dispense with their
use. For children, misses and young ladies they
are superior to all others.
They will not bend or break like the Single
Spring, but will preserve their perfect and grace
ful shape when three or four ordinary skirts will
Lave been thrown aside as useless. The hoops
are covered with double and twisted thread, and
the bottom rods are not only double springs, but
twice (or double) covered; preventing them nom
wearing out when dragging clown stoops, stairs,
Sze.
The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all
ladies, and is universally recommended by the
fashion magazines as the standard skirt of the
fashionable world.
To enjoy the following inestimable advantages
in crinoline, viz: superior quality, perfect manu
facture, stylish shape and finish, flexibility,
durability, comfort and economy, inquire for S.
W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic or Double Spring
Skirt, and be sure you get the genuine article.
CAUTION—TO guard against imposition be par
t icular to notice that stuns offered as "Duplex,"
have the red ink stamp, nix: "J. AV. Bradley's
Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring," upon the waist
band—none others are genuine. Also notice that
every hoop will admit a pin being passed through
the centre, thus revealing the two (or double)
springs braided together therein, which is the
secret of their flexibility and strength, and a
combination not to be found in any other skirt,
For sale in all stores where first-class skirts are
sold throughout the United States and else
where.
Manninenired by the sole owners of the patent
NESTS, BRADLEY & CARY.
r',* Chambers and 70 and Si Reade Sts., Y
Mar2(l-3m.
IKOP SKIRTS. 628
NEW SPRING STYLES.
• brat OW:Sr MAKE,"
Embracing every New and Desirable size, style
and Shape of Plain and Trail HoopfSkirts,--2,2%,
2%, 2%, 3, 3•;l1. and 4 Yds., round, every
length and size\Vaist, ; in every respect Finsp
CUT P. 'ATV, tiv.d especially adapted to meet the
wants of First class and most fashionable Trade.
. • -
"OcR OW .S' MANE," of aoop Skirts are lighter,
more elastic, more durable, and Really Cheaper
than any other make of either Single or trouble
Spring Shirt in the American Market. They are
Warranted in every respect, and wherever intro
duced give universal satisfaction. They are now
being extensively sold by Retailers, and every
Lady should try them.
Ask for "Ilopkin's Own Make," and see that
each Skirt is stamped "W. T. Horkix'S. MAXu-
FACITIMEIt, GI.S ARCH ST., PILMAD'A.—..NO ethers
are genuine. A Catalogue containing style, size
and retail prices, sent to any address. A uniformand liberal discount allowed to dealers. Orders
by mall or oteerwise, promptly and carefully
liled—wholesale and retail, at Manufactory and
Sales-rooms, No. 053 ARM Street, PrtmAn - A.
Skirts made to order, altered and repaired,
TERMS. NET CASII. ONE PRME ONLY-
MarSo-57-/OM.0) WM. T. HOPRINS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
kSTROLOGY.
THE WORLD ASTONISHED
AT TUE NVONDEREUL REVELATIONS NADI
BY TILE GREAT ASTROLOGIST.
Madame H. A. PERRIGO.
She reveals secrets no mortal ever knew. She
restores to happiness those who, from doleful
events, catastrophes, crosses in love, loss of re
'Wens and friends, loss of money, have be
some despondent. She brings together those
long separated, gives information concerning
absent friends or lovers, restores lost or stolen
pronerty, tells you the business you arc best
qualified to pursue and In what you will be most
successful, causes speedy marriages and tells you
the very day you will marry, gives you the name,
likeness and characteristics of the person. She
rends your very thoughts, and by her annost
supernatural powers unveils the dark and hid
den mysteries of the future. Prom tile stars ire
s e the firmanent—the malefic stars that over
come or predominate in the configuration—from
the aspects and positions of the planets and the
fixed stars in the heavens at the time of birth,
she deduces the future destiny of man. Foil not
to consult the greatest Astrologist on earth. It
costs you but a - trifle, and you may never again
have so favorable an opportunity. Consultotion
fee, with likeness and all desired information, $l.
Parties living at a distance can consult the
Madame by Mail with equal safety and satisfac
tion to themselves, as if in person. A full and
explicit chart. written out, with all inquiries
answered and likeness enclosed, sent by mail on
receipt of price above mentioned. The strictest
secrecy will be maintained, *and all correspond
ence returned or destroyed. References of the
highest order furnished those desiring them.
Write plainly the day of the month and year in
which you were born, enclosing a small lock of
hair- Address,
Madame E. A. PERRIGO.
Mar 0:67-1y) P. O. Drawer 293, BMW°, N. Y.
JULES JARED'S
"EMAIL DE PAWS::
A NEW BEAUTIFIER OF THE SKIN
Testimonials of Celebrated Ladies: The secret of
beatifying the skin being known only to essrs.
Jared ,t; Rene, they honorably state Wax it differs
from all other preparations. It gives to themost
harsh and freckled skin both the texhare and
. . .
color of polished Ivory, removing all dtscolora-
Lions, whether appearing as freckles, tan, mar
phew, moth, or blackworm specks, and is espe
cially successful In smoothing out the marks left
by small pox.
The , agents of "L'Entail de Paris" most confi
dently submit to the public the earnest endorse
ments of such distinguished Indies as
Signora Ristori, Mete Valenti. Vestvali, Miss
Maggie Mitchell, Mrs. D. P. Bowers, Lucille
Western, Mail. "Ponisi, Mrs. Emma Waller, Lucy
Rushton, Noemie de Marguerlttes, Miss Agnes
Perry, and many others, whose high standing in
the profession gives the stamp of truthfulness to
to their intelligent and genuine approval.
The beautiful Lucille Western says, I find that
the "Entail" produces all the brilliancy of rouge
and lilly-white, with the great and peculiar ad
vantage of total harmlessness. It really acids to
the softness and beauty of the skin.
The mtumificent Vestvall says I have suffered
so much from the various white lotions, &c.,
which my theatrical profession obliges me to
nse, that I consider it a perfect benclitction To
dud a preparation which gives the necessary
whiteness to the skin, and leaves the skin cool
and smooth. . .
Miss :Maggie Mitchell says, I have tried the
skin beautifier, "L'Emall de Paris," and found
that It instantly imparts a natural bloom and
freshness to the complexion.
"Jared's Email de Paris" Is used es a delicate
beaut !tier of the skin for theater, saloon, or ball
room, by the most refined and scrupulous ladies;
producing all the beautifying etleets of rouge mut
lilly-white, without their vulgar glare or injury
to the skin.
Sold by ail Ilrst-class druggLsts, perfumers and
wiles' hair dressers. . _
L. Isabeau. 822. Broadway; Demas Barnes & Co.,
and F. G. Wen-7. A: Co., New York • and Eup:ene
Jonin, 111 South Tenth street, and 'Johnson. Hol
loway A:. Cowden, Philadelphia, agents.
Orders by mail should be addressed to
JARED A: RENE,
General Agents and Importers, New York.
Mar23-4nno.
X L 1866.
THE GREAT ZTNGARI BITTERS.
A Sure Prevent Ure of
01101, - ER_AA
THIS WONDERFUL REMEDY was discovered and
introduced about twenty years ago by Dr.S. Cheopsus,
an eminent Egyptian physician.
He had long seen and felt the want of some reme
dy which would strike at the root of disease, and so
prevent much of 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 lie 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 fellow-man the
wonderful Zingari Bitters. The effect of this prep
aration in the prevention and cure of disease, 1111.9
so marvellous and astonishing, that the most flat
tering marks of royal favor were bestowed upon
him who discovered it. His name was placed upon
the Roll of Nobles, and a gold medal with the fol
lowing inscription—Dr, Cheopsus, the Public BOW..
factor—lves presented to him by the 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
of the old world.
The old saving that an ounce of prevention is
worth a pound of cure, applies with marvelous force
to cholera, and therefore any remedy that will pro
tect as against this terrible disease should be freely
and persistentlyused. •
All pathologists now agree that the cliolwa poison
acts on the excretory organs, and keeps them in
working order, must prevent fl sufficient accumula
tion of the poison to exert its terrible effects on the
organism. This is true not only of cholera, but 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 nets on the
organs of excretion and secretion, keeping up a per
fect balance between them. This Bitters 19 com
posed entirely of roots and herbs, so nicely con
cocted that every organ is acted upon and put in
tone. Its taste is pleasant and Its effects prompt
and lasting.
Numerous eases of the following disease have
been cured by it: Cholera, Diarrhoea, Dysentery-,
Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, Ague, Nervous
Debility, Anaemia, Female Irregularities, Dyspep
filit,Flatulency. Colic, Scrofula, de.
Price one dollar per quart bottle.
Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf, Har
risburg,
Sold by all Druggists, Hotel keepers and Grocers.
F. "'MUTER,
Sole Proprietor.
For sale by .1. C. Bucher, Locust Street., above
Front, Columbia. Pa. may 26.T6. ly.
J
30 0 T ll'
lien tho grant Bedford County Orator said
Switzerland had her Winklerehl, Scotland liar
Bruce, and America her Booth, he should hot
have referred to the assassin of Abraham Lincoln,
but to the greatness of Booth, tho Tobacconist,
on Locust street, Columbia, who keeps the best
assortment of
SEGkRS AND TOBACCO in the lIIARNBT.
In Ms selection of Segars, are
'Havana, at prices ranging from Vrs to 590 per M
Yarn, at
.1 I. " 20 to 7.
Clara Seed, nt " " " 20 to 40
Common Segnrs, " " 10 to 20
An Brands of Tobacco known in the market:
Smith 6z Jones' Virginia Navy,
J. MelinigliVs Vira Czragress,
J. McKnight's Virginia CaVentlish,
Baltimore Span. and the
Celebrated Stemless Navy.
In his Natural Leaf, will be found,
Bough and Ready
_Virginia, Rose DWI Mountain
Due, Bachelors' Hall, Paton Gravely and Lilly.
In his Fine Cute may be found Michigan, Gall A:
Az No. 1, and Lone Boy.
Besides Pipes, Pouches Wallets, Tobacco Brigs
and Boxes, and all the Fine Brands of Smoking
Tobacco, Pare Turkish, Mixed Turkish, Rose,
Virginity, Lynchburg, and James River, besides
all the Lower Grades usually found in ntire.telass
establishment. Call and examine for ,'ourself,
grid Booth or Jack will show von the "Tower.”
.No. 6,1860-Iy.l GEORGE M. BOOTH.
S'ETFING
GROVER ,& BAKER'S
HIGHEST PREMIUM
ELASTIC STITCH
EBEI
LOCK STITCTI.
SEWING MACHINES,
493 BROADWAY, KEW YORK'
7.0 CHESTXITT STRE.r.r, PIIILADELPIII.I,
Jnn. 5, '67
G REAT impßoyEmENTs
IN SEWING MACHINES
EMPIRE
SHUTTLE MACHINE.
PATENTED FEBRUARY 14Tli, 1860
Salesroom, No. 921 Chestnut St., Philadelphia
This MACHINE' is constructed on a new prin
cipal of mechanism, possessing many rare and
valuable improvements, having been examined
by the most profound experts, and pronounced
to be SIMPLICITY and PERFECTION COR
DINED,
The following are the principal objections urged
against Sewing Machines:
1. Excessive fatigue to the operator.
:2. Liability to get out of order.
g. Expense, trouble, and loss of time in re
pairing.
4. Incapacity to sew every description of ma
terial.
5. Disagreeable noise while in operation.
The Empire Sewing Machine is Exempt from an arse
OBJECTIONS.
It Ims a straight needle, perpendicular action,
U
makes the LOCI:or SHTTLE STITCH - , which
will neither ItIP nor RAVEL and Is alike on
both sides; performs perfect sewing on every
description of material, from Leather to tile
ilnest Nansook Muslin, with cotton, linen or silk
thread, from the coarsest to the finest number.'
IT ;HE:4S, FELLS, BINDS, BRAIDS, TIMES,
QUILTS, PLAITS, GATHERS.
Having - neither CAM nor COG WHEEL, and
the least possible trietion, it runs as smooth as
glass, and is
EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS
MACHINE.
dll varactie.g of C ABINET MAO:EINES p . 01,1 $.60 upwards
AZ-Particular attention is called to our new
and Improved Manufacturing Machine, for
Tailoring, Shoe-fitting, Coach Trimming,
Its advantages are simplicity, durability, rapid
ity, easy adaptation to all branches of manufac
turing. It makes perfect, work on all material.
It is especially desirable in sewing Patent Leath
er, and is very still. It short It Is the most per
fect manufacturing machine in the market.
N. l3.—Every Machine guarranteed.
EMPIRE SEWING - MACHINE COMPANY }
021 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
NELSON READ, Agent.
." -- -Agents wanted. Jan. 10,'67-ly
THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S
SEWING MACHINES,
099 BROADWAY, NEW Tony.
m=r7mlwwsNsismommmn-m
The liavve
LOCK STITCH,
THESE WORLD-RENOWNED
SEWING MACHINES
Were awarded the highest premium at the
World's Fair in London, and six first premiums
at the New York State Fair of 1860, anti are cele
brated for doing the best work, using a much
smaller needle for the same thread than any
other machine, and bye the introduction of the
most improved machinery, we are now able to
supply the very best machines In the world.
These machines are made at our new and
spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn., under the
Immediate supervision of the President of the
Company,
ELI AS HOWE„TR.,
the original inventor of the Sewing Machine.
They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing,
and to the use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers,
Tailors, Manufacturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts,
Cloaks, Mantillas, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Corsets,
Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen Goods,
Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. They work equally
well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods
with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will
seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind,
and perform every specis of sewing, malting a
beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both sides
of the articles sewed.
_ .
The Stitch invented by :VP...HOWE, and made
on this Machine, is the most popular and dur
able, and all Sewing Machines are subject to the
principle invented by him.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR
The Howe Machine Company,
GM BROADWAY, Car. Fourth St., N Y
mar30,,87-1y
SINGER SEWING MACHINES
W. U. HESS
Has beet: appointed agent for Colombia for these
celebrated Machines, and offers them for sale at ,
his Book Store, at
MANUFACTURERS' PRICES
Everybody knows the Singer Marlines to be
one of the standard Sewing Machines, and we
present it to the citizens of Columbia and vicin
ity' as incomparably the best kind in existence.
It is simple, compact, durable and beautiful. It
Is quiet, light running, and capable of perform
ing a range and variety of work never before at
tempted upon a single machine—using either
silk, twist, linen or Cotton thread, and sewing
with equal facility the very finest and coarsest
materials, and anything between the two ex
tremes, in the most beautiful and substantial
manner. Its attachments for hemming, braid
ing, cording, tucking, quilting, felling, trimming.,
binding, 4:c., are novel and practical, and have
been invented and adjusted especially for this
machine.
ArS-Call at the Store and see one In operation
SEWING MACHINES.
_IP. G. PATTOIN . ..A.aent for the sale of
THE "WHEELED :&, WIL.SON,"
"ELLIPTIC," and "HOWE'S"
World renowned Sewing Machines.
While the Wheeler & Wilson is universally ac
knowledged to be the best machine for family
use, the "Elliptic," which is manufactured by the
same company, and made on the same general
principles, is equally as good; and the "Howe" is
unsurpassed as a shuttle machine.
All these machines make the lock stitch, and
are adapted to all kinds of family sewing, tailor
ing, and other manufacturing purposes. No risk
in buying them, as every machine sold is war
ranted to give entire satisfaction. Sewing Ma
chines for rent. Locust street, Columbia.
Dec. I, '6G.
CLOTHING.
READ ! BEAD ! READ !
RE,IT A 2'TRA CTIOW
DAVID HANAUER'S
U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM!
Front Street, first Store above 'Walnut Street,
COLUMBIA, PA.
•
The Largest, Best Assorted, Handsomest and
Cheapest Stock of
CLOTHING, EURNISHLNG GOODS,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, ate., &0., ever exhibited
in these regions, which will be sold at prices
TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION?
Come one and all, both great end small,
To LITTLE DAVE'S Clothing Han;
And get a lit from head to foot,
At prices that your pursewill suit.
BUY YOUR CLOTHING OF
HENRY
The subscriber would call the attention of the
citizens of Columbia and vicinity to his large
steel: of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Embracing every variety of style and material
suitable for the season. They are made. of the
best material and In the most fashionable style.
GENTLEMEN'S IotiItIsTISILING GOODS,
Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders, Handker
eltie, Hosiery', &c. A splendid line of these
goods always ltet on hand. Also, Boots,
Shoes, Hats d: Laps, of Ivilich we have
a well Selected stock, and which
we otibr at very cheap rates.
TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS & Valfsps.
Of an styles, are sold cheaper than city prices.
Sty goods are all bought for cash, and I offer them
nt cheaper rates, for cash, than any other store.
Call and see. HENRY RICE,
Adjoining Washington Reuse
loront street, Columbia.
April 14, 1866-Iy,
T - W. REASLN,
J •
Atlerehairt, Tailor,
Helium Street, seven doors above Second,
WRIG'IITSTILLE, PA.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS of
all styles, and stilted to any season, kept con
stantly on hand, and manufactured to order, at
short notice, and warranted •
to give perfect satis
faction. faut,t.lB, 1841.3-Iy.
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE
PRICE OF CLOTHING!
AT TUE
Blue Front Store
The subscriber has Just purchased for the
Spring Trade, iu the New York and Philadelphia
Markets, a large and fashionable stock of
READY MADE CLOT - 131NC
Which he offers to the citizens of Columbia and
vicinity as cheap if not cheaper than the prices
before tite war. An examination win satisfy
any ono that the prices are very low.
.1 * have the Cheapest Priced Goods in Colombia,
and am prepared to make up to order, in the
latest cuts, handsome
CLOTIIS, CASSIMBRES, VESTING ' S, PLAIDS, RT.
Also, a. handsome stock of Gentlemen's Furn
ishing Goods, at very low prices.
T.ntats C,tstt. I 13LITAIENTRAL,
Blue Front Buildings, Front Street,
FortzVa.
LANCASTER AD V'S.
SPRING 1807.
HAGER ,17, BROTHERS
Are now opening and invite an examination
of the Largest Stock of
ENGLISH GRANITE WARE.
ever offered In Lancaster. Also, a full assort
ment of
PAINTED ENGLISH GRANITE',
WHITE AND COLORED TRENTON WARE,
PITTSBURGH AND nosToN Ca,ASSWARE,
We are selling all of the above at greatly re
duced prices.
i‘fARSEILLES Qt7ITZS A:s.tD lILA:s.ZRETS.,
Fine Damask and Hand-loom Table Linens,
Linen Shootings, Pillow Casing, Napkins, Cotton
Sheeting', Tioklngs, Checks, etc.
13leeehed the'best snakes.
1000 Pounds Prime Feathers.
Window Shades and Fixtures.
Green and Butfliollands, all widths.
"Carpets and Oil Cloths.
Grossley's English Brussels Roxbury Tapestry,
Lowell anti Hartford Three-Ply Extra and
Superfine Ingrain, Wool, Daten, Venetian,
Hemp and Rag Carpets,
OIL CLOTHS, from 1 to 4 yards wide.
WALL PAPERS ! 'WALL PAPERS I
An entire nem - Stock of
Stamped, Gold and Plain Parlor Papers, Neat
and Bright Styles Cilairther Papers, Choice
Papers, Choice Plain Styles for Dining Rooms,
Match Bordered Entry Papers.
Decorations in Gold, Velvet, Marble and Wood
Colors Marble, Oak Rosewood, Walnut and
Maple DECORATIVE I'A.PERS.
151/1 be sold at Lo we :4 Prices,
HAGER BROTHERS,
Lancaster, Penna.
DOW_N WITEI THE PRICES !
Just received from the Philadelphia and New
'York Markets a lull and complete stock of
CLOTTIS AND CASSIMEIZES,
the Latest Styles in the market, which we are
prepared to make up to order In the
BEST STYLE AND suonTEsT NOTICE,
and at the Lowest Cash Prices.
We have on hand a full and complete stock of
BEADY MADE CLOTHING,
for Men and Boys,
Of our own make, which we guarantee well
trimmed and well made, and goods as repre
sented.
Also. our Stock of GENTLEMEN'S FTJR:s.:ISII
ING GOODS, is full and complete.
Our stock Is purchased at the very Lowest.
Cash Prices, and we are prepared to sell at a small
advance.
Call and examine our Stock, and you will be
convinced the place to be suited tier the least
money, is at MYERS & BATIIFOIsrS,
No. 1 East King street,
Lancaster City, Pa.
S. BATTIVON'S
IIIIANT TAILORING, CrENEk AL, CLOTHING,
A:ND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
(Opposite Shober's Motel,)
Com; En or Nolan Qt.t.tEN Arzn ORANGE ST:i.,
LA NCASTEIt, PENNA..
All kinds of ;lien's and Boys' ready-made
Clothing anti Furnishing Goods constantly kept
on hand.
Also, a superior assortment of
French, English. German mid American Cloths,
Cassimeres and Vesting.% Which will be made to
order in any desired style, with the least possible
delay ; warranted to give satisfaction, and at
reasonable charges,
July 14,q 50-1 y) S. S. itA.rirvon
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
NEW AMERICA—By Hepworth Dixon.
ANCIEN I' AND MODERN GREECE—By C. C.
Felton, L. L. D.
THE LAST DAYS OF OUR SAVIOUR.
LIFE OF PRIM DOB—Musician and Chess
Player.
MARACHE'S M.V:s.ZUEL OF CHESS.
CLIPPER CHESS PROBLEM TOURNAMENT.
MORPHY'S MATCtI GAMES—Edited with notes—
By Charles Stanley.
Just 'received a large stock of
BIZZARRE ENVELOPES,
PERFUMED ENVELOPES AND PAPER.
A complete assortment of BLANK BOOKS,
At JOHN SHEAFFER Si SONS,
No. 33 North Queen street.
ESTABLISHED IN 1829.
SEITTLTZ'S
OLD ESTABLISHED HAT, CAP AN])
FUR STORE.
No. 20 NORM QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, P.t.
We would respectfully announce that w , are
now prepared to furnish on r customers with the
Latest Styles consisting of Gen t lemei
DRESS SILK,
CASSIMERE,
PLAIN AND BRUSH,
FUR AND WOOL, or:
CASSIMERRETT
STIFF CASSIMF.RE,
SOFT AND STEEL
EXTENDED BRIMS,
AND FLEXIBLE SELF-ADJUSTING STIFF
AND D'ORSAY mum HATS,
in new, Novel and beautiful Designs, and at
such prices as to make it an inducement for all
to purchase.
CAPS 1 CAPS!! CAPS t !
Our stock of Caps comprises all the newest
styles for Men's, Boys' and. Children's Spring
and Summer Wear. Ora ilorro as
" EQUALITY TO ALL."
The lowest selling price markea in figures on
each article, rind never varied from, at
SHULTZ & BRO.'S
Hat, Cap and Fur Store, N 0.20 North Queen at.
KINDS FURS BOUDIIT,
AND HIGIMST CAST! PUICS3 I'AID. [DIDT3O,'O7
AMN. BRENEMAYS
A'S' GENTLEMEN'S BOYS, GIRLS AND
CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE.
The largest and best assortment of Ladies and
Gentlemen's wear In the
CITY OF LA.:NCASTER.
The undersigned respectfully invites the citi
zens of Col umbia and vicinity, to his large
stock of
LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES,
Such as Women's KW and French Morocco
Roots, Balmoral, Continental and other
FASHIONABLE STYLES.
We are prepared to mantifactare at short notice
every kind of Ladles' and Gentlemen's wear
known in this market, and at as cheap rates as
any simillar establishment. Call and examine
our stock. A. N. BRENEMAN,
Opposite Cooper's Hotel,
- West litm,, , St. Lancaster.
TO HO.RSE OWNERS.
13AKER'S HOOF LINIMENT,
THE BEST ARTICLE KNOWN
-- - _
For Quarter or Sand Crack, Corns, Thrush,
Contracted, Hard or Brittle Roofs, ttze, and for
general use in place of Stutlingor soaking - .
As Dressing for the outside of the Hoot it Tins
no Superior.
Sold. Wholesale and retail, by A. MlLEY,„Sail
dle and Harness Manufacturer, No. 37 :North
Queen Street, next door to Sltober's Eagle Hotel,
Lancaster City, Penna.
N. B.—Harness of every description constantly
on hand, and repairing neatly done to order.
HARDWARE, STOP - LW. tee.
J.IO.I3IP.TAE cf: - SOS,
DEALERS IN
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC HARDWARE
An extensive al;cortinent of house furnishing'
bardware, also for carpenters' and builders' use,
always on hand.
IRON I\3) STEEL
31a Avngon malters, and others, furn
ished with all kind:, of Iron, :Sails, Horse Shoes,
Coach Trimmings, and other goods in their line,
WOOD A. ND WILLOW WARE,
In groat variety, such as Tubs, Baskets, - Wash
Boards, Brooms, I'l'4lBlllllg Machines, &e., &c.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
Plows, Shovels, lioes, Plow Cas,ting.:, Scythes,
Forks, Rakes, and all other Invlen - lents used by
the Ihrrner.
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
Stoves of every style and pattern, Cook, Parlor
and Office Stoves, for coal or wood. A large as
sortment of Tin Ware always kept ou hand, or
manufactured to order.
Oil, Paints, &c.
Coal Oil, Ltnseed, Fish, Sperm and Machine Oils
of al/ kinds. Alcohol,l3enziae, Japan, aad other
Varnish, Glci.ss, Paints, Putty, "White Lead, ...tie.
LOCLST STREET, COLUXBIA, PA
T F. COTTRELL & BRO.,
tY •
Dealers In
FOREIGN ANI) DOMESTIC
Hardware Bar Iron, Steel, knits , Glass, Paints,
Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Benzine,
A large assortment of Parlor, Cook and Office
Stoves always en hand. Tin Ware manufactur
ed to order at shortest notice.
WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE,
in large quantities and of every variety.
Plows, Corn Shelters, Feed Cutters, Shovels,
Hoes, Forks, Bakes, &c.
Coarse and Fine Salt at lowest market prices.
A large assortment of Double and Single bar
reled Guns, Powder Flasks, Game Bags and Shot
Pouches. Rifle and Blasting, Powder,shot and caps.
/M.Righest market prices paid for Clover and
TltuW3y, and Flax Seeds, large quantities of
wince we have constantly on hand and offer at
the lowest rates. Lubricating, Sperm and Fish
Oils, suitable for machinery, A Fine assortment
of Coal 011 Lamps, Shades, Lanterns, and Lamp
trimmings.
We respectfully solidi, a share of public patron
age. J. F. COTTRELL,
W. P. COTTRELL,
Locust St., Columbia.
PETILADELPRFA CANCER ROS
RUM..
PROPP.4-I,'SOll R. H.
PRINCIPAL PHYSICIAN ANT) SURGRON,
To the Philadelphia Cancer Tiospital. Office,
No. Oat ARCH Street, is daily making astonish
ing and most miraculous cures of Cancer by the
most scientific and lately approved remedies
known to the civilised world, urnong, which ate
his great Cancer Antidotes, wonderful treatments
that operate specilleally upon the Cancer and
Cancerous affections, untidotlng, killing and
destroying tile Cancer, every particle, root and
fibre belonging to it or them, without pain or the
use of the knife, without caustic, eating and
burning medicines, without the loss of blood, or
in the least affecting the sound flesh. No other
treatment should ever be used. No other persons
have these antidotes. To investigate these treat
melds, to see patients under treatment, and to
examine the terrible specimens thus removed,
call and see, or address R. H. R.LINE, D.,
°She, No. ttl ARCH St Philadelphia, Penna.
Post Office Box 14;4.
For Particulars send for a Circular.
WROUC UT SCRAP MON.
TILL' STISQUEUAIIig.N. MOW CO. will
pay the highest cash price for Wrought Scrap
Iron, delivered at their min, Colombia, Lancaster
County, Pa. WM. PATTON,
1 1 .. Treasurer.
CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS.
1867. SPRING
S. P. & E. B. OENB,
904 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELP.FIIA
OPENIN - G
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
NEW CARPETINGS
F. & E. B. ORNE,
904 CHESTNUT STREET.
100 PIECES
YARD AND A HALF WIDE
VELVETS.
T P. &E. B. OENB,
t) .
904 CHESTNUT STREET,
1000 PIECES
JOHN CROSSLE 6; SONS'
ENGLISH TAPESTRY CARPETS,
AT
GRI , IATLY REDUCED PRICES.
J . F. a; E. B. ()BNB,
904 CHESTNUT STREET,
500 PIECES
BEST 1\ TATCP., , S
ENGLISH BRUSSELS
F. & E. B. ORNE,
tl .
904 CHESTNUT STREET,
ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS
FOR HALLS AND STAIRS,
WITH EXTRA. BORDERS
j F. &E. B. ORNii,
904 CHESTNUT STREET,
CHOICE DESIGNS
FRENCH CHENILLE CARPETS
jr F. & E. B. ORNE,
904 CHESTNUT STREET,
'250 PIECES EXCLISH
ROY.A.L WILTON CARPETS
ef F. &E. B. ORNE,
904 CHESTNUT STREET,
50 SHEETS
EXTRA QUALITY
ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS
jr . P. & E. B. ORNE,
904 CHESTNUT STREET,
100 PIECES
NEW CANTON MATTINGS
WS HITS,
IBM
CHECK,
EM
OF ~ILL WIDTHS.
T s
P. & E. B. ORNE,
904 CHESTNUT STREET,
100 PIECES
YARD AND A nALF WIDE
VELVETS.
J . V. & E. 13. ORNE,
904 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
OPENING
SPRING lAIPORTA.TIONS
NEW CARPETINGS
r F. &E. B. ORNE,
904 CHESTNUT STREET,
PIECES EISOLISIS
ROYAL WILTON CARPETS
April 0, 'G7-Mn.
1N5771?4 - 1 71 7 C
-LP COMPANIES,
COLUMI3LA. INSURANCE CO.
cYrnAL AND ASSE.TS, - - - =2,210 49
1867
This Company continues to Insure Buildings,
31erchandinc, and other property, against loss
and damage by, fire, on the mutual plan, either
for a cash premium, or premium note.
SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT.
Whole amount insured, $8,301,295 51
Less ain't expired In '53, 212,386 00
$8,091,939 31
CAPITAL AND INCOME,
Amount of premium notes,
Tan. 1,185, $125,090 CO
Less premium notes exp'd
In It 6 10,073 45
0110,017 21
Am't of premium notes reed in 1085, 115,581 13
Balance of premiums, Sony 1, 1805 3,830 14
Cash receipts, less conunisslons, in '95, 40,709 913
Losses and expenses paid in 1865 $ 37,987 88
Balance Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, '66, 532,210 40
',3570,108 37
A. S. GREEN, President.
GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary.
Mrctranr. S. Siru3rAN, Treasurer.
DIRECTORS:
R. T. Ryan, John W. Steacy
John Pendriclr, George Young, Jr.,
H. G. Minich, Nleholas INCDonald,
Samuel F. Eberlein, Itlicha2l S. Shuman,
Amos S. Green, S. C. Slaymaker,
Edmund Spering, William Patton,
Jan. 13, 18110.
INSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH
AMERICA,
PIIILADELPHIA.
Incorporated 1701. Assets, $1,310,000. Charter
perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by
are on Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, &C.,
for long or short periods, or permanently ou
Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt
payment of losses for a period of SEV.r.:crY years,
affords a guarantee of claim upon public confi
dence. Airtunn G. COFFL7S, Pres't.
cirAuLus PL,tIT, See'y.
F. s. ZIEGLER, Agent,
- Walnut Street, above Front, Coli - 111)in, 'Pa.
January 21, ISoerly.
CHARTER PERPETUAL. 1829
FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO
Assets, on January lA, ISG3
Capital
......
Invested Premiums...
Unsettled C1a1za5.......
Income for iSfil
Losses paid since 1829
PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES
ON LIBERAL TERMS.
Charles N. Baneker, George Fides,
Isaac Len, Jacob It. Smith,
Tobias Wagner, Alfred. Filler,
Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards
Samttel. Grant, rms. W. Lewis, M. Li
cirA.RLEs N. BAIcCKER, Pres't
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice-Pres't.
J.ts. W. AlcA.l.LisTint, Seo'y Pro. Tent.
JOHN COOPER, Agent for Columbia
Mar. I•_', 1864-ly.
rrEE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR—
j_ ANCE SOCIETY of the UNITED STATES,
Otters inducements to those proposing to assure,
which are believed to be unequaled.
Annual Cash Dividends. All the Profits
Divided pro-rota. among the Assured.
ORGANIZED JULY, IMO
Accumulated Fund, over 000,000
Annual Income, over
WM. C. ALEXANDER, Pres't.
11. lIvor; Vice-President.
G. W. PILILIP, ACCU:II7.
0111ce-92 Broadway, "COW York.
For further particulars, apply to
W. G. PATTON . , Agent,
June 0,1560.] Columbia, Pa.
iARMERS' .)lUTUAL FIRE INS:U.II-
ANTE COMPANY.,
YORK, PA., APRIL Ist, ISGO
Accumulated Capital
This Company continues to issue Po2icies of
Insurance on Buildings or Personal Property, in
town or country, at CASIt, or MUTUAL BATES.
1:11ABIER, President.
D. SMICICLEIt, Secxetsvey.
DIRECTORS:
IL Kraber, Thomas Gray, Ell Kinditt, Jolin
Lmxlc,, Win. 'Wallace, George D. Eberr, David
Strickler.
Applications tor lllSlWallee Win be Made to
\l. S. 4111131 AN,
Jul.)" 7.1860-11". Columbia
THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
No. 100 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
Cash Assets, January Ist, 1865 • 1 179,765 is
The investments of this Company are in First
Mortgages on Real Estate in the city of Phila
delphia,tul In other securities carefully selected
by the Directors.
Perpetual and Term Insurances effected by this
Company at as low rates of premi urns as safety
to the Company and to the insure.: will admit.
F. Ratehtbrd Starr, J. L. Errlager,
Nal bro' Frazer, George W. Fahnestoek,
John M. Atwood, James L. Claghorn,
Benj. T. Tredielc, William G. Bolton,
George H. Stuart, Charley. Wheeler,
John H. Brown, T. H. Montgomery,
F. RATCHFORD STARR, Preg' t.
Trios. H. MoNTGomEnY, Vlee-Presl.
Arcs. W. WxsTER. Secretary.
P. X. ZIII:GLER, Agent,
Feh. 10, 1966.] Columbia, Pa.
FIRE AND ISIABINE IN
\A &TRANCE COMPANY,
OF PIIILADELPUIA
Capital
This Company continues to take risks on good
property, at rates as low as any other safe Com
pany and consistent with prudence.
Policies issued for long it short terms, or per
manently. Losses promptly paid. All Claims
adjusted without litigation or delay. This Com
pany refers to the pastas a guarantee of Its future
conduct.
VMS. CRAVEN, Pres't
A. S. GILLETT, Vice-Preshlent.
JAa. 13. i1i , 703113, Secretary.
F. X. ZIEGLER, _Wend,
- Walnut Street. above Front, Columbia, Pa
January 21, 181:1-1y.
lIOMINSURANCE COMPANY
E
OF NEW 1ORE:.
OFFICE—No. 135 Broadway
Cast Capital
Assets, Ist January, 1867
CHAS. J. MARTIN, Presq.
A. F. 'WILL - M.IMM, Vlee-PreKl.
Jon): MeGP,E.', Secretary.
WASIIBLMN, Ass't Secretary.
D. A. HEALD, General Agent.
Total loss by Portland Fire, $112,041 42—a1l paid
before July 15th.
A. J. KAUFFMAN, Acent,
Columbia, Pa.
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW ILVVEN, CONN.
CAST{ CAPITAL.
Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire, and
Inland Transportation, on Terms adapted to the
hazard, and consistent with sound and reliable
underu•rt[l[m.
ASSESS, JANUARY I, 1867
'United States and State Bonds
National Bank Stock
_ .
Real Estate owned by Company 75;000 00
Loans on Mortgaes, Stocks, Soon Call. 5.14-11 16
Cush on hand, In Bunk, in Agents'
hands, and due for PPCIIIiIIItIS 061,810 Oil
Bills Receivable, and Fire and Inland
Salvages 55,700 70
.litteret and Rent,, tu:crued.ll,ool 02
. . .
Al] other Property belonging to the
Company 30,86 S 27
:1;1.10,110 00
Losses unpaid and in process of ad
justment SO
FANCY,
Statement of Premiums received and Losses
paid during each year since the organization of
the Company:
Premiums received. Losses Paid.
1809 37,887 30 20,786 20
1801 81,230 00 46,100 G 3
VG* , 168, 20 3 40 02,130 89
1863i . i0,973 G 5 180,433 30
1801 430,473 78 •278,488 04
1885 773,811 60 451,2(.91 90
1866 1475,405 43 1,128,304
D. IL SATTERLEE, President.
DANIEL TRONVIIIIIDGE,)
CILAILLES WILSON, }Vice Presidents.
SANlnct, L. TALCOT.
.)
W.m. S. GoonELL, Secretary.
Policies written for any time, from ilve clays to
five years, on Buildings, Merchamlize, etc., and
perpetually on Dwelling's, Court Houses, Church
es, and School Houses, by
A. J. kAUFFIVIAN, Agent
Math 30, 'CI-tf. ,
Columbia, Pa.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
4TADIES SHOE MANUFACTORY.
Having Increased my facilities for turning
out superior work I would announce to my old
customers and all new ones that may favor me
with a call, that I am better prepared now to
manufacture nil kinds of
LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S
SHOES AND GAITERS,
than ever before. I employ none but the best
workmen and am always certain of giving satis
faction. I keep on hand a general assortment of
ready made work all of which is manufactured
on the premises.
I keep 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 establlslunent,
and nsk a shore of public patronage.
JAMES SCIIIIO.F.DF.R,
Locust Street, between Front and Second.
of4 o-,"MANUFACTURE.
MANUFACTURE.E.
The Subscriber has on hand a large Stock
oots and Shoes, Gaiters, .tc., all of his own
Manufacture.
Call at his Store, four doors above It. Williams'
Drug Store, Front Street, where he otlbrs un ex
tensive assortment of Goods, either
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
His stock consists of as large and general as
sortment of Men *s Boys' Ladies' and Children's
BOOTS AND SHOES;
as can bo found elsewhere Su the Town.
Those requiring Boots and Shoes, will find it to
their advantage to eall and examine his Stock,
before purchasing elsewhere.
May purchasing
SAMUEL GROVE.
570,108 37
MEM
OT PHIL ADELPH IA
.52,501,207 04
DIRECTORS
Ot;
=HEM
..5200,000 Securities
2,000 000 00
:3,015,3b4 67
26,,931 05
.51,000,000
I 5 ,200 00
~5' I 5 00
$1,371,516 74
.211:18.151:1_ER'S C0L7J3.127.
MISHLER'S BITTERS
INTERMITTENT AND REMITTENT FEVER
Intermittent Fever is similar to Fever
and Ague and its origin can be traced to
the same causes. As its name implies it is
remittent in its effect, recurring at stated
periods. As in Fever and Ague this disease
is proceeded by a dull,listless feeling. Soon
the Fever, accompanied by a violent hoad
ache, comes on. After raging a length of
time it disappears for a few hours, only to
return with increased severity, and leaving
the sufferer prostrated menially and phy
sically. In ordhiasy practice the first re
sort of the physician in the treatment of this
complaint is quinine and mercury. The
disease by this treatment is checked—not
cured—and is liable at any time to return.
AIISEILEWS BITTERS
C I-I OIA E R-A._.
Mishler's Bitters cures effectually all such
cases by inducing a healthy action of the
Liver and by their unsurpassed tonic pro
perties prevent a recurrence of the disease.
When Mishler's Bitters were first intro
duced to the public 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. Arr. 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 undoubted integrity and
one in whose statement the most implicit
confidence can be placed :
Lancaster, November 3d, 1565.
Dr. Mishler—Dear Sir:---Knowing that
the Choi ora with its dreadful ravages is now
up on our land, and knowing that no medi
cine now in our country possesses such a
caloric influence "which is the vital reme
dy tar all diseases of this kind," as the
Bitters you now making I request you to
prepare such a quantity of your bitter as
would snit all demands, as I assure you
they will be an invaluable remedy, end
wilt he hailed as a blessing by all who will
use it.
.$ 100,000
071,000
1,188,208
5,416
300,000
5,000,000
Yours respectfully.
JACOB L. BAKER
Being thus urged, and having noticed
the Bitters were constantlyouring the most
violent cases of Diarrhoea, Cholera ?.lorbus
and kindred complain ts,Dr. Mishler at last
catered 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 of
medicine far exceeds that of most doctors
who too often close their patients with de
leterious drags on some absurd theory.—
For the purpose of showing that IN lishler's
Herb Bitters will cute Cholera we give
below a few facts.
All intelligent persons who have investi
gated the origin of cholera, agree that it is
caused by poison 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 prevent it,it is
necessary to neutralize this position, and
that Mish 1 er's Bitters will do this is proven
by the following :
The steamship Virginia, arrived lit the
Port of New York about the middle of
April with cholera a board a number of the
passengers having died daring the voyage
with this complaint. Among the passen
gers were a family named St:tallith, from
Baden, Germany. This 11111.1 i y was at
tacked with cholera. Fortunately for diem
they had friends living in this city an
caster. Pa.,) who knew the virtues of ish
lees Bitters and who procured a bottle and
sent it to the Selonith family. When this
package arrived at Quaranun e,the doctors
examined it and confiscated the contents.
Another bottle was procured and packed in
a more secure manner: it safely reached the
Schmiths. On its arrival aboard the Vir
ginia, _Henry Schmith and Christ. Schm jib
were both laboring under choleric symp
toms: Mrs. Marcia Schmith, wife or the
former 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 Schmidt was the first to try it, and
so instantaneous was the relief he experi
enced that he gave itto nis 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-twp 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 Schmith stated
that all the compounds Um 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 it healthful heat and causing
him to perspire freely. Ills statement was
substantially was substantially as given
above. and ho further said that if the doc
tors had not kept the first bottle front
reaching him, his son would yet brve been
living. Mrs. Schmidh was still weak front
the effect of cholera, but the continued use
of the Bitters were most sorely 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. IL Bissell of the Cholera
Hospital ship " 'Falcon" to admit that he
believes Mishler'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. lie writes as fol
lows
,:',300,000
hospital Ship Falcon,
Quarantin, New York,June 7th, Is6o.
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 Bitters you sent me for trial i&c.,
that I gave them to the convalescents in
Hospital. I believe them to be a very
good tonic Bitters, well adapted to all cases
requiring Tonic remedies.
D. H. BISSELL, Physician,
Hospital Ship "Falcon."
This letter from Dr. Bissell,just after the
reception of 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 oh New York from ion ign coun
tries, are suhjeet to his inspection and eon
trol, and the great experience he has had
in the management of that dreadtul dis
ease, Cholera, gives an endorsement by
him an 'masa& importance. This letter
together with the StateMent of the Selnnith
fatally—who while in the Steamer Vir
ginia, ware under Dr. Bissell's control,
shows what the Bitters have done and can
do.
Another case of Cholera cured by Nish
ler,s Herb Bitters is that 01 Mr. Pearsol of
York county, who,alter suffering severely
from all the symptons of Cholera, finally
became collapsed and while in this state,
(the doctors stating that he was_ beyond re
lief) a friend administered freely,Mishler's
Bitters. The effect was instantaneous ;
heat was
induced
in the body, perspira
tion was and after using one bot
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 system ,whether
generated by bad air, filth, &c., ns in
Cholera, or introduced by the bite of a
venomous snake or mad dog will be ex.-
Pelted 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.lthinehart proves
that, Mishler's Billers will cure the bite of
a poisonous snake:
Lancaster, July 4th, ISGS.
Mr. B. Mishler—Sir:—About 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 my hand swelled to a very large
size, and the poison appeared to be work
ing up my aria. I suffered great pain in
my band and arm; I had to quit work and
was afraid I would be compelled to have
my band 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 days I was
able to go to work. again. The poison was
all drawn out and Mishler's Herb Bitters
was the only medicine or application that
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 believe was the same
snake that bit me as he caught within live
yards of the spot whore I was bitten. It
proved to be what is called a copper snake;
at any rate, whether it was the same one
that bit me or not—one thing is certain—
that your Bitters cured the bite of a snake
in my case for which I shall ever be thank
ful, as I believe it was the means of saving
my hand.
shall be pleased to personally BMW*
any ono of the truth of the above.
lr ours. JACOB RINEHART.
Low Street. Lancaster.
For Sale by—J. C. BUCHER, and all
Druggists.
WILL CURB
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