The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, May 11, 1867, Image 4

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SIB; DEPENDENT, FEARLESS & RUBE
Columbia, Pa.
:crracrclay, 3fay 11, 186'i.
advertising will be considered
ared collectable at all** time atter the
.sclr."Davis in Female Attire.
One question growing out of the war
has been settled, at least, and that relates
to the attire in which Jeff. Davis was cap.
MEM
Was Jeff. Davis in female disguise, or
was he not, when the Fourth Michigan
regiment brought him to, as like a swift
Camilla he scoured along the plains of
Irwin County. Georgia ? The public be
lieved at the time that he was, and indulg•
ed in a broad laugh at the droll spectacle
which the "leader of a free people. - pre
smite(' in crinoline and top boots. Mr.
Davis' friends. North and South, however,
ridiculed the story, and the New York
Daily Yews and nearly ail the Southern
papers exhausted reams of stationery in
combating the statements of the officers
who made the capture. Foreign journals
io sympathy with the insurgents like wise
pronounced the story absurd . , and argued
that the dethroned President would never
resort to such an undignified procedure
for effecting hi= escape. So the matter
rested.
In January hist a Roust committee was
instructed to investigate all the filets con
nected with the capture. Their report,
which is now published, fully confirms all
the statements made at the time. The
testimony of General 'Wilson, together
with the reports of his subordinates. pre
sented to the committee, show that Mr.
Davis, when captured, had the following
articles upon his person :
One lady's water-proof cloak. " gather
ed at the waist."
A shawl, " drawn over the head."
A pair of top boots, which the cloak
failed to hide.
A tin pail, carried upon his head
Clothed in this garb, "she," or rather
"he," as it afterward appeared, was mov
ing along with Miss Rowell toward the
woods as if going for water. Unfortun
ately. however, for the success of the ruse,
hi hoots betrayed him in the same man
ner .1., did Burr's " elegantly shaped" shoe
Ic;:thcr. when he attempted to escape
throach Georgia to the Gulf.
The :!+iielligan cavalry failed to see the
connection between top hoots and a lady's
Nvacc-proor. Curiosity was riroused, and
a sath•factory "examination was forthwith
made of the "What Is It." Detected in
the ,lisguise, the would-be female turned
upon the pursuers and exhibited a decid
ed masculine inclination to fight. Mrs.
Davis, at the same time, made her appear
ance upon the scene of contemplated hos
tilities, and advised the troops to keep at
a safe distance, lest lie of' the imitation
corsets might "hurt some of them." Fur
ther parleying, however, convinced Mr.
Davis that it would he best for him to re
strain his belligerent tendencies, and he
accordingly did so and surrendered at dis
cretion.
GROCERIES, Lf7c.
1 TTL\TION MOUSSEE EIPEIIg,
1
WE are almo , t daily in reffipt of new and
fresh groeerle., sileh en
I ,
CIIEFSF
SL GA RS,
COFFEE,
SPICE,,
Provisions of all kinds, nmether with Wood
and Willow-ware and Cho. , and Queenswarc.
Switzer and Liinberger Chee:.,e,l.7.erman Fruits,
ENDLISU AND AMERICAN PICKUS.
Fresh Peaches, and all the Fancy Groceries per
taining ton well regulated Grocery tilore.
I ant determined not to be surpassed ill el eap
ness and in the excellent quality of toy goods,
49" - Call around and inspect our stock whether
you buy or not. share of public patronage is
solicited.
GEORGE.; TILLE, Agent,
Locust St., above 2ad
® FRESH ARIZ IVAL OF 0 OODS
AT 11.1.121)31A.5'S
Just, received, at the fine Grocery E.stahlisli
ment, corner 3r4.1 and Cherry streets, the follow
ing new Goods:
CHOICE NEW ORLEANS :310LASSES,
JELLIES
PIZEIZNES,
110:s.:EY,
STRAIIBrAiRIES
RAISINS,
PEACRES,
TOMATOE
ENGLISH PICKLES, WI NSLOIrS C; LEES CORN,
GREEN PEAS, &c.,
•\ LARGE LOT OF NEW YORK CANDIES,
Oranges, Lemons, Fle‘„, Raisins, Cocoanuts,
Cranberries, Cider and White Wine Vinegar.
Extra Family Flour, Mercer Potatoes, Rio and
Java Cram fresh roasted, Loverlng's Syrup,
4, - 0-New Goods received almost daily.
WM. H. HARDMAN,
~rd and Cherry Ste.,
tfJ Columbia, Pa.
IVEULLEN BROTHER'S
PROVISION STORE
ODD FELLOWS' HALL,
Coltnn ra
GRocrtua , , PROVISION% FLOUR, GRAIN, &e.
We will always keep on }laud the very bel.t
quality of goods, such us
TE %H.
L
EAMS,
COFFEY:,
CITE ESE,
SUGARS.
TOBACCO,
S.l LT.
s, LAP.
FRUIT,
SPICES.
STARCH.
CRACKERS.
MOLASSES.
SEUARS,
Also, Fancy Groceries, lc otiong, Dried Fruit, (c. We intend to keep the lx.st Goods only, and to
sell as cheap at; any similar store.
We therefore salt a portion of pubilepatroonge.
11. MLLLE.. t 1311().
may cf:CLELLY/ijit'7l:
SUPPLEE & BROTHER
MANVFACTITIMILi Of
STEAM BOILERS
In addition to our Foundry and Machine work,
we are now prepared to manufacture every
variety of Boller and Plate Iron work,
AIENDING AND REPAIRING BOILERS
Promptly attended to. Thankful forw f riends ast favors,
we
ould invite the attention of our an d
patrons to this new branch of our
SUPPLEE o BRO..
2nd St., Collllllillll.
SUSQUEFUNNA IRON CO3IPANY
Maaufacturers of all sizes of
REFINED AND DOUBLE REFINED
ROUND, SQUARE, FLATS, OVAL. ANII
HALF OVAL IRON.
Car Axles, Shafting and Horse F , ,hoe Bars.
Ska - Orders promptly tilled from Stock on hand
or made to order.
Terms, net Cash. at ItLituuttteturer's prices, de
livered on Cant or - Boats.
their
NSTROUGIIT SCRAP 111.0 N.
TRESLISQLTEHANNA IRON CO. will
pay the inghest cash price for Wrought Scrap
Iron, delivered at their min, Columbia, Lancaster
County, Pa. W7‘.l. PATTON,
Treasurer-
P_REPARATION'S.
REPARATOR CAPILLI,
Throw :may your false frizzes, your switelle your
Destruetire of comfort, and not worth ati :
Come aged, come youthful, COMO ugly and fair,
And rilnion in your own luxuriant hair.
For restoring hair upon bald heads (from What
ever cause it may have fallen out) and timing a
growth of hair upon the face, it has no equal. It
will force the beard to grow upon the sntoot hest,
face in from live to eight weeks, or hair upon
bald heads in from two to three months. A few
ignorant practleioners have asserted that there
is nothing that will fare or hasten Ihe growth
of the hair or beard. Their assertions are fiti4e,
t of living Witnesses tfrota their own
experience) can I tar' 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 hair and beard are entirely worthless,
and you may hare already thrown away large
amounts in their ptirehase. To such we would
say, try the Roan - dor Carman ; it will cost yon
nothing 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,
together with a receipt for the money, which
will be returned to you on application, provid
ing entire satisfaction is not given.
Address W. L. CLARK st.: Co., Chemists,
a. West Fayette St.,
Syracuse, New York.
CRISPER COMA.
Mar 0,*67-Iy]
For Curling the Hair or either Se.:: into
Wavy and flossy Ringlets or
treaty Bassi - c Curls.
fly - using t his nrl Isle Ladies amt Gentlemen can
beautify themselves a thous: n:7. Mill. It is the
only article m the Nvorld that will curl straight
hair, and at the souse thee give it a beautiful,
glossy appearance. Tito Crisper Coma not only
curls the hair, hut invigorates, beautifies and
cleanses it ; is highly and delightfully perfumed,
and is the nas.t complete article of the klad ever
ottl?red to the Anterlean public. The Crisper
Coma will be sent to any address, sealed and
postpaid for
Address all orders to
W. L. CLAIM CO., Chemists,
NO. :1 West Fayette Street,
. Mar f1,'137-Iyl :Syracuse, New York.
B EAUTIFUL
AITLIURN, GOLDEN. FLANEN. AND
SILKEN CUILLS,
Pro limed by the use of Prof. DEBREUX* FRI
LA. CIIIEVEITN. One application warrant
ed to curl the most stritight anti stubborn hair of
either sex into - wavy ritighAs, or heavy massive
curls. Has been used Iby the fashionables of
Paris and London, with the most gratifying re
sults. Does no injury to the hair. Price by
mail, sealed and postpaid Descriptive circu
lars mailed free. Address BF R( ER, SIIETTS
Co.. chemists, No.
4e. A River St., Troy, New York.
AlartV67-Iy] S.gents foe the Uniteil States.
EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR ! !
STELLAR'S
11A Ex-rEinriNATort!!
FOR REMOVING SUPERFLUOUS HAIR.
To the ladles 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 llte roots. It Is warranted to re
move superfluous hair front low foreheads, or
from nay part of the body. completely, totally
anti radically extirpating the stone leaving the
skin soft, smooth anti 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-pall, to any address, on
receipt of an order, by
BERGER. SHUTTS & en., chemists '
. Mar tVG7-1y) No. :28:Si River St., Troy, \. 1.
CABLIVET-ELTBNIIIIRE.
CBINE A
T WARE MANUFACTORY.
The subscriber having lately pnt up new
ware-rnmus, and greatly increased his business,
can oiler better inducements to his CalhtolllerCS
titan ever.
NVECDOW IIITI.II.ORS, &c., I 1 ALT
sryr.F..s.
He manufactures to order, and will keep con
stantly on hand, Dre , sing, Plain and Fancy
Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card, Dining and
Centre Tablet., Common, Fanay and Frenoh Bed
steads ; all of which will be sold on the most
reasonable terms, As he manufnctnres his own
work. he Is enabled to warrant every article to
be what it is represented.
CAAI ! CHAIRS ! ! CHAIRS!! !
-`,ll kinds of eindrs kept on band or ananufactar
ed m order. Cane, 'Windsor, Arm and Rocking
Chairs-, Settees, Camp and Coon tea Stools, Sol e-,
Tele-a 'fetes and Stuffed Seat Chairs, made to
order. Old chairs repahlted and repaired.
Funerals will be attended to with promptness,
to which he gives his personal attention. Ile is
prepared with icc boxes and coolers to preserve
corpse, as mav be required.
MAHOGNNY Olt WALNUT COFFINS,
Furnished plain or tinted in any style that may
be required. Ile respectfully sollelLs a share of
public patronage, as well as a continuance of the
custom with which he has been liberally favored.
JOHN SHENBEROER,
South side of Locust street, between Second and
Third. (mar:W-174f.
IFURNITURE OF ALL KINDS.
CART ET WARE-ROOMS 4: 31,11Nfr
,ACTOftr, Locust Street, a few doors below
Third Street, Columbia, Pa.
The subscriber manufactures and keeps On
hand an extensive assortment of all kinds of
Furniture. Persons wishing to buy, or those
about 1 0 go to housekeeping, will Ilna It to their
advantage to give me a call.
BEDSTEUDS, !CAI:LES:, CHAIRS, THIREAUS,
SETTEE :fa, &c., &e.
Of the best quality, style, and manufacture, and
will make to order, of lirst-ra te material, every
article in his line. He will give strict attention
to business, and respectfully :1 , 1:8 of the public a
shrub Of Its patronage.
UNDEIITAKINO will receive the ino,t
careful :attention, at the shortest notce.
mar3o-67-tf] GEORGE SEIB la: ET.
MEAT.
ELME
FLOUR
FLOUR AND FEED STORE!
'J•lle undersigned, having purchased the Stock
On hand, and taken the Flour anti Feed Store
lately occupied by (4corge '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,
lfc will, at all times, keep on hand the
BEST FAMILY F LOUR
that eau ha procured. Also,
RYE FLOUR, CORN MEAL A:. 3.II.7CRAVIIEAT,
with FEEDS of different kinds, all of which he
will :sell as low as possible, for CASH.
Being a practical Miller, and having followed
the trade tor many years, he flatters himself that
his knowledge of the business will enable Mtn
to give sallsthclion to all who may favor him
with their custom.
The store 'will Lc open from 7A. 31., to SM M
Cora., dee. 8, '66-tf.] DANIEL MeCAULEY.
COLUMBIA FLOUR MILLS.
GEORGE BOGLE, Pnorarorok.
The highest Cash prices paid for all kinds of
Grain.
SUP.ERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR
for sale; also - AM Feed of nil kinds. "Wheat
Ground and Packed to order. Grist work
and Chopping 'lone. Chopped Corn
anti oats. Corn Meal and
GRAHAM FLOUft
For sale nt all times, and delivered to any part
of the town. te„Town and country custom so
licited. ]April ti, 1867.
~TEW CAR. It A(3 1.7, ?A A N
FACToltr,
Second street, nearly opposite the Lutheran
Church,
The undersigned having taken the :4110138 for
merly conducted by Mr. 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 vehicle~ in his line. llis
reputation Its a workman Is established, as lie
can confidently alalin 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 thinthility ; all vehicles of his
build are constructed of the best seasoned ma
terial, and put together thinly and substantially.
Ile gives particular attention to the repairing of
vehicles, and warrants all work in his lino to
give satisfaction,
additionht to his practical experience In the
business, he has the assistance of the hest work
men. Some of them trout the celebrated R - alson
establisinnent of Philadelphia.
A, generous public is respectfully invited to
give home industry their encouragement and
support.
WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL
Them eometli glad tidmga of joy to all,
To young and to old, to great and to small:
The beauty which once wit , : 00 precious and rare
Is free for all, and nil may be fair.
By the use of
WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL,
For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion.
The most valuable and perfect preparation In
use, for giving the skin a beautiful and pearl-like
tint, that is only found in youth. It cif icklv re
moves Tan, Freekhis., Pimples, Bititelle.a, Moth
Patehes, Sallowness. Eruptions. and nil impuri
ties of the skin, kindly healing the same leaving
the skin white and elear as alabaster. Its use
cannot be detected by the elm.est semi My, and
being a vegetable preparation is perfectly I:arm
less. It Is the only article of the kind used by
the French, mid is considered by the Parisian as
ndispensible ton perfect tollet• Upwards of
30,000 bottles were sold during the past year, a
sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price, only
7.5 cents. Sent by mail, post-pad, on receipt of
an ordtta, by
BEM Elt, SITUTTS La. Co., Chemists,
Mar i1,'07-1y) itiver St., Troy, N. Y.
NOTICE TO BUILDPAIS.
ROLLING •111 LL,
Peunri:
TO BUILDING COIIMIrrEE AND OTHERS:
The - place to purchase flue and cheap Building
Stone, is at S. S. DETWILEIVS quinity.
Do is now tilling a very large contract of large
atone for a Furnace, and will have a large quan
tity of Small Building Stone, which he will sell
at reduced prices, as they accumulate In his way;
will either deliver or sell in theQuam,.
Columbia, dee.B.ls7-ttl Et. S. DE T ILER.
REntRAToR c.tprr.LT
! she was be: and fair,
With , tarry eyes, and radiant hair,
whose c u rling tendrils soft, entwined,
Euehained the very heart and mind.
CRISPER COMA,
ELO (R A 24) ..PEED.
COLVMIII.I,
CHRISTIAN MYERS.
C ASTELLAR'S
HOOP SKIRTS.
A ,TEST FASHIONS DEMAND
T
J. W. Bradlev's Celebrated Patent
Durixx ELLIPTIC (or double spring) Slc.nrr
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort
and pleasure to any Indy Nvearlng the - Duplex
Elliptic Skirt will be experienced part leultirly 111
all crowded operas, carriages, rail
road ea rs, church pews, arm Oaths+, for promen
ade rind home tiros., as the skirt can be folded
when in use to occupy astiollt plaice asettsll,... and
conveniently as it silk or muslin dress, an inval
uable (nudity in crinoline, not found In any sin
gle spring skirt.
A Indy having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort
and great convenience of wearing the Duplex
Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day, will
never thereafter willingly dispense with their
use. For children, misses and young ladles 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
have been thrown aside as useless. The hoops
lire covered with double and twisted thread, and
the bottom rods are not only double springs, but
twice (or double) covered; preventing them from
wearing out when dragging down stoops, sitars,
The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite With all
ladles, and is universally recommended by the
fashion magazines as the standard skirt or the
fashionable world.
To enjoy the following inestimable advantages
in crinoline, viz: superibr quality, perfect manu
facture, stilLsh shape and finish, flexibility,
durability, comfort and economy, inqure for J.
W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic or Double Spring
Skirt, and be sure you get the genuine article.
CA urrols - -To guard against imposition he par
ticular to notice thatskirts offered as "Duplex,"
have the red ink stamp, vix: "J. W. Bradley's
Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring," upon the waist
hand—none others are genuine. Also not ice that
every hoop will:Maass 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 11rst-class skirts are
sold throughout the United States and else
where.
Mn as atetnred by the solo owners of the potent.
\VESTS, BRADLEY & CAItY.
97 Chambers mid 79 and 81 Realle :its., Y
May
TOP SKIRTS. 628
2sTI O .IV SPRING STYLES.
ric r f 11 OWN' MAKE,"
Embracing every New and Desirable size, style
511,1 Shape of l'htl!I anti Trail 11oopSicirts,-2,24,
234, 3, fli :R' and -I Yds., round, every
length and:sizeWaist; in every respect
QuAiarr, especially adapted to meet the
wants of First class and most lash tunable Trade.
`•O1I Ulv of Hoop Skirts are lighter,
more dust le, more dtu•able, and Really Cheaper
than any other wake of either• Single or. rouble
Spring Shirt in the American .Market. They arc
\l•arritutcd in CVVIT respect, and wherever intro
duced give universal satishietion. They are now
being extensively sold by Retailers, and every
Lady should try them.
.
Inc " ilophin's Own Ma and see that
each Skirt is shunned " tx's,
FACTURER, 1;•2S AJLCII YItILAD'A.—No others
are genuine. A Catalogue containing style, size
anal retail prices, sen t a a ny address. A uniform
anal liberal discount allowed to dealers. Orders
by man or oteerwise, promptly and carefully
filled—wholesate and retail, at I.:tniillielory and
Sales-rooms, No. tr2S Anett Street, l'itri.An'A.
Skirts made to order, Illterell and repaired.
Ttinms, Nur CASIL ONE PRICE 0.N1.Y.
Mar:lo-57-101no] \V at. T. HOPKINS.
.I.EISCELL/LZVEOITS.
AS T It 0 L 0 G Y.
T HE, WORLD ASTONISHED
AT TILE WONDEREUL REVELATIONS' MADE
By Ti E GREAT ASTROLOGIST.
Madame H. P E R 00.
She reveals secrets no mortal ever knew. She
restores to happiness those who, from doleful
events, catastrophes. crosses in love, loss of re
lat ions and friends, loss of money, etc., have be
come despondent. She brings together those
long separated, gives information concerning
absent friends or lovers, restores lest or stolen
property, tells you the business von are 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 a to ne,
likeness and characteristics of tile person. She
reads ,your very thoughts, and by her almost
supernatural powers unveils the dark: hid
den mysteries of the future. From the stars we
5 0 c the llrmanent—t he nutlet - lc stars that over
come or predominate in the configuration—from
the aspects and positions of the planets and the
axed stars In the heavens at the time of birth,
she deduces the future destiny of man. Fail not
to consult the greatest Astrologist on earth. It
costs you hot a trills, and you May never again
have so tavorable an opportunity. Consoltotion
fee, with likeness and all desired information, SI.
Pint is living at it distance can consult the
Madame by mail with equal safety and satisfac
tion to I ltemselves, us if In person. A full and
explicit chart, written out, with all inquiries
answered mid likeness enclosed, sent by mail on
receipt of price above mentioned. The strictest
secrecy will be maintained. and all correspond
ence returned or destroyed. lieferences of the
highest order furnished those desiring them.
Write plainly the day of the month and year hi
which you were born, enclosing at small lock of
hair- Address,
Madame 11. A. PERRIGO,
Mar 9,'67-Iy] P. 0. Drawer 293, ltutralo, It. Y.
JULES JARED'S
"EMAIL DE PARIS."
A NEW BEAUTIFIER OF THE SKIN.
Testimonials of Celebrated Ladles; The secret of
beautifying the skin being known only to:ges.srs.
Jared & Rene, they honorably state that it, differs
from all other preparations. It gives to the most
harsh and freckled skin both the texture and
color of polished ivory, removing all discolora
dons, whether nspearing as freckles, tan, mot.-
phew, moth, or blackworm specks, and is espe
cially successful Ia smootiiiug out the marks left
by small pox,
The agents of "L'Eanail de Paris" most c04,-
dently submit to the public the earnest endorse
ments of SU eh distinguished ladies as
Signora Eistorl, :ilele Felicita Vestvali, Miss
Maggie Mitchell, Mrs. D. P. Bowers, Lucille
Western, 3 fad. Ponds!, Mrs. Emma, Waller, Lucy
Rushton, Noende de Marguerittes, Miss Agnes
Perry, and many others, whose high standing in
the profession gives the stamp of truthfulness to
to t heir Intelligent and genuine approval,
The beautiful Lucille Western says, I that
the "Email" produces all the brilliancy of rouge
and 1i112. - -white • with the great and peculiar ad
vantage of total harmlessness. It really adds to
the softness and beauty of the skin.
The magnilleent Vestvall says, I have suffered
so lintel] front the various white lotions, &c.,
widen toy theatrical profession obliges me to
use, that I consider it a perfect benefaction to
find a preparation which gives the necessary
whiteness to the skin, and leaves the skin cool
anti smooth.
Miss Maggie Mitchell sa'VS, I have tried the
skin beautifier, "L' Emil de Paris." and found
that it instantly imparts a natural bloom and
freshness to the complexion.
"Jared's Entail de Paris" is used as a delicate
beautifier of the skin for theater, saloon, or hall
room, by the most relined and scrupulous ladies;
produeing fall tile beautifying elicits of rouge and
1111 y-white, without their vulgar glare or injury
to the skin.
Sold by all ilrst-class druggists, perfumers and
ladles' hair dressers.
L. Isabeau,F22 Broadway; Demurs Barnes &
and F. (1. ells t Co., New York; anti Eugene
Junin, 111 South Tenth street, and Johnson. Hol
loway & Bowden, Philadelphia, agents.
Orders by null should be addressed to
JARED it RENE,
- General Agents and Importers, New York.
L 1866.
THE GREAT ZINGARE BITTERS.
lII=
c I-i o z y_i i JR, L -5... !
THIS WONDERFUL, REMEDY was discovered and
introduced about t wentyyears ago by Dr. S. Cheep:as,
an eminent Egyptian physician,
He hod 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
kindly was then compelled to endure.
The great question nos 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. Tints he was
lead to think and experiment ; and alter ten years of
study and labor, hepresented to hi, fellow-man the
wonderful Zingari llamas. The effect of this prep
aration in the prevention and cure or disease, was
so mart ellons and astonishing, that the most Pat
tering marks of royal facer were bestowed upon
him who discovered it His name was placed upon
the Roll of Nobles, o tol a gold medal with the fol
lowing inscription—llr, elicopsus, the Public Deno
factor—was presented to Mtn by the Viceroy.
The preparation has been used In several epidem
ics of cholera, both as a prel-etuito 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 in pound of cure, applies with marvelous force
to cholera, and therefore any remedy that will pro.
tort us against this terrible disease should be freely
nod persistently used.
All pathologists now agree that the cholera poison
nets oil the excretory organs. and keeps them in
working order, must prevent a 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
/01111 S of fever.
The Great Zingari Bitters is just such a remedy
as the above conditions require. Its nets on the
organs of exc. retiou and secretion. keeping up a per
fect balance between them. This Bitters is com
posed entirely of roots and herbs, so nicely con.
cagiest that every organ is acted upon and put in
tone. Its taste is pleasant and its effects prompt
and lasting.
Numerous cases of the following disease have
been enrol by it: Cholera, Diarrhom, Dysentery,
Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, Ague, Norrons
Debility, Anaemia. Female Irregularities, Dyspep
sit4Flatulency, Ccdie, Scrofula. de.
Price one dollar per quart bottle.
Principal Depot al tho Walnut street wharf, far
risburg,
Sold by all Druggists, Hotel keepers and Grocers.
P. RAEITER,
Sole Proprietor.
Fur sale by J. C. Bucher, Locust. Street, above
Front, Columbia. Pa. may 20. '66. Iy.
B 0 0 T '
When the great Bedford County Orator said
Switzerland had her Winklercid, Scotland her
Bruce, and A tuerica her Booth, he should not
hare referred to the tlfwks•sin of Abraham Lincoln,
but to t lie greatness of Booth, the Tobacconist,
on Locust street, Columbia, win) keeps the best
assortment of
SEGARS ASO TOBACCO in the MARKET.
In his selection of Sellars, are
Havana, at prices ranging front 835 to $OO per 31.
Yam, at " 30 to 75
Clara Seed, at " " 20 to 40
Con nnon Segal's, " " 10 to 20 "
Alt Brands of Tobacco known hi the market:
Smith ,t,t, Jones' Virginia Navy,
.1. McKnight's Virginia Congress,
.1. M eKnight's Virginia Cavendish,
Baltimore Spun, and the
Celebrated Stemless Navy.
In his Natural Leaf, will be found,
Hough and Beady Virginia, Rose Bud Mountain
Due, Brichelors' s llall, Paton Gravely, and Lilly.
In his Fine Cuts may be found-Michigan, (tail &
Ax No. 1, and Lone Boy.
Besides Pipes, Pouches, Wallets, Tobacco Bags'
and Boxes, and all the Fine Br of Smoking
Tobacco, Pure Turkish, MLxed Turkish Rose,
Virginity, Lynchburg, and James *River, Lesictes
all the Lower Grades usually found in a Arstclam
establishment. Cali and examine for yourself,
and Booth or Jack wilt show von tho "Tower."
Dec. 5,1865.1 y.) GEORGE iii. BOOM.
SEWINGC 12357,
GROVER - BAKER'S
lIIGIIEST PREMIUM
I:I,ASTIC STITCH
AN
LOCK STITCH
SEWING MA.CHINES,
11,5 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
730 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA-
Jan. 5, '47.
e x it AT IMP ROVEM ENTS
IN SEWING MA.CIII:CES
EMPIRE
SHUTTLE MACHINE
PATENTED FEBRUARY 14T11, 1860
Salesroom, No. 921 Chestnut St., Philadelphia
This '2,IACIFINE. 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 COM
BINED.
The following are the principal objections urged
against Sewing Machines:
1. Excessive fatigue to the operator.
2. Liability to get out of order.
11. Expense, trouble, and loss or time in re
pairing.
-I. Incapacity to sew every description of ma
terial.
5. Disagreeable noise while in operation,
The Empire &Whiff Machine is Exempt Jima - an these
OILLECTIONS.
It has a straight needle, perpendicular action,
makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH, which
will neither RIP nor RAVEL and is alike on
both sides; performs perfect sewing on every
description of material, front Leather to the
fittest Nansook Muslin, with cotton, linen or silk
thread, front the eoarsest to the finest number .
IT lIEMS, FELLS BINDS:, BRAIDS, TUCKS,
QUILTS, r.r.Arrs, GATHERS.
Having neither (AM nor COG WHEEL, and
the least possible friction, it runs as smooth as
glass, and is
PI I ATICALLY A NOISELESS
MACHINE.
.111 i arietics of CAM:NET MACHINES
s itOM itpWardB.
g^crPartieular attention is called to our new
and Improved Manufacturing Machine, for
Tailoring, Shoe-fitting, Coach Trimming, ..te.
Its advantages are simplicity, durability, rapid
ity, ea , y 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
feet inatinfacturing machine in the market.
N. B.—Every Machine guarranteett.
EMPIRE SEWING MACI EINE COMPANY
ttll Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
NELSON READ, Agent.
—Agents wanted. Jan. 10,'67-I,y
T HE HOWE MACHINE co.'s
SEWING MACHINES,
W.) BROADWAY, NEW YOUR
FOR FA3uLi ES AND NDFACTIIRERfi
The
LOCKS 1
.T I C
THESE \ VORLD-RENOWNEP
SEWING MAC [LINES
Were awarded the highest premium at the
Mroritis Fair In London, and six 'first prculdtiMs
F
at the Sew York State air of 18611, and are cele
brated for doing the hest work, using a murk
smaller needle for the same thread Hum any
other machine and by the introduction of the
most improved machinery, 'WO are now able to
supply the very hest 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,
ELT AS HOWE, JR.,
the original inventor of the Sewing Machine.
They are adapt ed 'mall kinds of Family Sewin'-,
and to the use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers,
Tailors, Manufacturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts,
Cloaks, Mantillas, Clothing, Hats,
—.Ps, Corsets,
Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen Goods,
Umbrellas, Parasols, ere. They work equally
well upon stilt, linen, woolen and cotton goods
with silk. cotton or linen thread. They will
seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell" cord, braid, hind,
and perform - every species of sewing, making a
beautiful anti perfect stitch, alike on both side.
of the artivies sewed.
The Stitch invented by MR. HOWE, and made
on this Machine, Is the most popular and dur
able, and all Sewing Machines are subject, to the
principle invented by hint.
SEND FOR cmcvLAR
The Hulce Machine Cwopotny
BROADWA.Y, Cor. Fourth St., N. 1
num 30,'67-1y
SINGER SEWING 31 AC HI NES
W. U. HESS
Has been appointed agent ibr Columbia for these
celebrated _Machines, and offers them for sale at
his Book Store, at
MANUFACTURERS' PRICES
Everybody knows the Singer Mnehines to be
one of the standard Sewing 'Machines, and we
present it to the citizens of Columbia and
cietn
tty 11$ Incomparably the best kind in existence.
It Is simple, compact, durable mid 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, (milting, felling, trimming,
binding, AM., lire novel and practical, and have
been invented and adjusted especially for this
machine.
44-Call at the Store nod see one in operation
SEWING 3[ACHINES.
G. .W.
P kTTON, Atzent for t lie sale of
•
,
THE "WHEELER & WILSON," ..
"ELLIPTIC," and "HOWE'S"
World renowned Sewing Machines.
While the Wheeler & Wilson is universally ac
knowledged to be the best machine for fatally
use, lite "Elliptic," which is manufactured by the
same eompany, 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:, 11111.1 other 1111111Ufact wring 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. 1, 130.
CLOTHING.
READ! READ !
!• READ
0E1 , 2..42' A TTRACTION!
DAVID HANAUER'S
U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM!
Front Street, first Store above. Waintat Street,
COLUMBIA, PA.
The Largest„ Best Assorted, Handsomest am!
Cheapest Stork of
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, tlze., she., ever exhibited
In these regions, which will be sold at 'wires
TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION!
Come one and all, both great and small,
To Larrig DAvVii clothing I ;
And get it tit from head to toot,
At prices that your purse will suit.
BUY YOUR CLOTHING OF
ra - ENT - Psr RICE.
The subscriber woulit call the attention of the
citizens of Columbia and vicinity to his large
stock of
BEADY MADE CLOTHING,
Embracing every variety of style and material
suitable for the season. 'They are made of the
best 11111terlal and in the most Mshloinible style.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISITING GOODS,
Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders, Handker
chiefs, Hosiery, die. A splendid line of these
goods always kept on hand. ALso, Boots,
Shoes, Huts t Caps, of which we have
a well selected stock, and which
we oder at very cheap rates.
TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS ,f,; VALISES
Of all styles, are sold cneaper than city prices.
My goods are all bought for cash,aud I over them
at cheaper rates, for cash, than any other store.
Call and see. HENRY ItICE,
Adjoining Washington House,
Front street, Columbia.
April 14, 1366-13
T RELSIN,
tr •
lUeroliant
Hallam Stroet, seven doors above Second,
WRIGHTSVILLE, PA
CLOTHS, CASSIMETtES AND VESTINGS of
all styles, and suited to any season, kept con.
stantly on hand, and manufactured
to order, at
short notice, and warranted to give perfect satis
faction. [uug.ls, 1865-Iy.
G REAT it EP UCTION IN T E
PRICE OF CLOTHING!
AT TILI:
Blue Front Store !
The subscriber has Just purchased for the
Spring Trade, in the Sew York and Philadelphia
Markets, a large and fashionable stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Which lie offers to the citizens of Cotnmbia and
vicinity, as cheap if not cheaper than the prices
before the war. An examination will satisfy
any one that the prices are very low.
I have the Cheapest Priced Goods In Columbia,
and tun prepared to make up to order, in the
latest cuts, handsome
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, PLAIDS,
Also, a handsome stock of Gentlemen's Furn
ishing Goods, at very low prices.
TERMS CAsu. H. BLUMENTHAL,
flue Front Buildings, Front Street,
Columbia, Penn's.
LAYCASTER ADV.'S.
•
SPRING 1867.
EAGER & BROTHERS
Are now opening and invite an examination
of the Largest Stock of
ENGLISH GRANITE WARE.
ever otrered In Lancaster. Also, a full assort
ment of
' , Amu) ENGLISH GRANITE,
WHITE AND COLORED TRENTON WARE,
PITTSBURGH AND BOSTON GLASSWARE,
We are selling all of the above at greatly re
dueed prices.
MARSEILLES Quiiirs AND BLANKETS,
Fine Damask and I land-loom Table Linens,
Linen Sheet ings, Casing, Napkins, Cotton
Sheet ings, Tickings, Cheeks, etc.
Bleeched Mullins—all the best makes.
1000 Pounds Prime Feathers.
Window Shades and Fixtures.
Green and littfrHollands, all widths.
Carpets and 011 Cloths.
Grossley's English Brussels Roxbury Tapestry,
Lowell and Hartford Three-Ply, Extra and
Superfine Ingrain, Wool. Dutch, Venetian,
Hemp and ling Carpets.
OIL CLOTHS, front ` 1 to 4 yards wide.
PAPERS ! ALL PAPERS ! !
An entire now Stock of
Stamped, (hold and Plain Parlor Papers, Neat
and Bright, Styles Chamber Papers, Choke
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 PAPERS.
IN ill be sold at Lowest Prices.
HAGER C BROTHERS,
Lancaster, Penna.
D OWN WITH THE PRICES
J ust received from the Philadelphia and New
York Markets a tall and complete stock of
CLOTHS AND CASSDIERES,
the Latcht Styles in the market, which we are
prepared to make up to order hi the
BEST STYLE AND SHORTEST NOTICE,
and at the Lowest Cash Prices.
We have on hand a full and complete stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
for Men and Boys,
Of our own make, widen we guarantee well
trimmed and well made, and goods as repre
sented.
Also, our Stock of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH
ING GOODS, hi full anti complete.
Oar stock is purchased at the very Lowest
Cash Prices, anti we are prepared to sell at a small
advance.
Call and examine our Stock, anti you will be
convinced the place to he suited for the least
money, is nt LITERS RATHFON'S,
No, I East Sing street,
Lancaster City, Pa.
81THVON'S
, 11-
:MEI:CHANT TAILORING, GENERAL CLOTHING,
.0 - ENTLE3IEN'S FURNISHING sroriE,
t c)pposlte Sltober's liotel,)
COI:SEIL OF NORM QUEEN ASP 0/IANGE STS.,
LANCA:sTEIt,
All kinds of Men's and Boys' ready-made
Clothing and Furnishing Goods constantly kept
on hand.
Also, a superior assortment of
Freneh, English, German and American Cloths,
Cassimeres and Vestim., , s, which will be made to
order in any desired style, with the least possible
delay; warranted to give satisfaction, and at
reasonable charges.
July 1-I,lill-ly] S. S. RATIEVON.
B OOKS AN]) STATIONERY.
NEW AMERICA—By William Hepworth Dixon.
ANCIENV AND MODERN GREECE—By C. C.
Felton, L. L. D.
THE LAST DAYS OF OUR SAVIOUR.
LIFE OF PHlLlDOR—Musician and Chess
Plover.
1:11ACIIE'S MANUEL OF CHESS.
CLIPPER CHESS PROBLEM TOURNAMENT.
midtPHY'S MATCH GAMES—Edited With notes—
By Charles Stanley.
Just received it large stock of
JIIZ'LARIIE ENVELOPES,
PERFUMED ENVELOPES AND PAPER,
A complete asaortment of BLANK BOOKS,
Vt JOILN SHEAFFER & SONS,
No.:ig North Queen street.
ESTAI3LTSIIED IN 1829.
SETULTZ'S
OLD ESTABLISI ED FLAT, CAP AND
FUR STORE.
No. 110 NORM QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, I'.t.
We would respectfully ammo swe that we are
now prepared to furnish our customers with the
Latest Styles, consisting of ( tentlemen's
DRESS SILK,
CASSIMERE,
PLAIN AND MUSIC,
FUR AND WOOL,'“ot
CASSIMERRETT,
STIFF CASSIM ERE,
SOFT AND STEEL
EXTENDED BRIMS,
AND FLEXIBLE SELF.AD.T LISTING STIFF
AND D'ORSAY BRIM HATS,
In new, Novel and beautiful Designs, and at
such prices as to make it an inducement for all
to purchase.
CAPS ! CAPS 1 ! CAPS!!!
Our stock of Caps comprises all the newest
styles for Men's, Boys and Children'!" Spring
and Summer Wear. OCR Morro Is
"EQUALITY TO ALL."
The lowest selling price marked In figures on
each article, and never varied from, at
SHULTZ ,tt BRO.'S
Hat, Cap and Fur Store, No. ?A North Queen st.
47i t ....11.1. RINDS Or SiII/PrNG FURS BOUGHT,
AND If ZOILEST CASII PRICES PA r (mar:WWI
N. BRENEMAN'S
,ADIT:s , • GENTLEMEN'S BOYS. GIRLS AND
CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE.
The hugest and best assortment 01 Ladies and
Gentlemen's wear In the
CITY OF LANCASTER.
The undersigned respectfully invites the citi
zens of Columbia and vicinity, to his large
stock of
LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES,
Such as Women's Kid and French Morocco
Boots. Balmoral, Continental and other
FASHIONABLE STYLES.
We are prepareirto manufacture at short notice
every kind of Ladles' and Gentlemen's wear
known in this market, and at as cheap rates as
uny sisniliar establishment. Call and examine
our stock, A. N. BRENEMAN,
Opposite Cooper's Hotel,
\\ est King St. LIIIIMSter.
TO HORSE OWNERS.
BAKER'S HOOF LINIMENT,
TIM REST AnTICIA: KNOWN
For Quarter or Sand Crack, Corns, Thrush,
Contracted, 'Hard or Brittle Hoofs, Cr. , and Thy
general u's in place of Stuffing or Soaking.
As Dressing for the outside of the Hoof it has
no Superior.
Sold Wholesale and retail, by A. MILEY, Sad
dle and Harness Manufacturer, No. 37 North
Queen Street, next dour to Shutter's Eagle
I..oneaster City, Penna.
N. 11.—Harness of every description constuntly
on hand, and repairing neatly clone to order.
HARDWARE, 810 I:ES, tee.
T ITINIPLE & SON,
t../ •
.DEALFIRS
FOREIGN DOMESTIC HARDWARE.
An extensive assortment of house furnishing
hardware, also for carpenters' and Minders' use,
always 011 hand.
IRON AND STEEL,
Blacksmiths. wagon makers, and others, furn
ished with all kind S
sof Iron, Nails, Horse hoes,
Coach Trimmings, and other goods in their line.
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
In great variety, such as Tuhs, Baskets, Wash
Boards, Browns. Washing Machines, tc. , ate,
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
Plows, Shovels, Hoes, Plow Castings, Scythes,
Forks, Hk
aes, mil all other Implenuols used by
the farmer,
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
Stoves of every style and pattern, Cook, Parlor
and Office Stoves, for coal or wood. A large Poi
sortment of 'fin 'Warts always kept on hand, or
ntantithctured to order.
Oil, Paints, -
Coal Oil, Linseed, Fish, Sperm and Machine Oils
of all'kinds. Alcohol, Benzine, Japan, and of her
Varnish, (1 lass, Paints, Putty, White Lead,
1017.19, J LOCUST STREM, CO EXMI3IA , PA.
J
F. COTTRELL & 33110.,
=MEI
FOREIGN ASD DOMESTIC,
Hardware. Bar Iron, :Steel, Nails, G lass, Paints,
Oil., Varnishes, Turpentine, Benzine,
lunge assortment of Parlor• Conic unit ()Mee
Stoves ulwt•ut•s on hand. Tin Ware ninufaintir
ea to order at shortest notice.
WOOD AND W ILLOW-I.VARE,
la large quantities and of every variety.
Plows, Corn Shelters, Feed Cutters, Shovels,
noes, Forks, flakes, &e.
hunk Fine Salt at lowest market prices.
A large assortment of Double and Single bar
reled Guns, Powder Flasks. (Mute Brigs and Shot
Pouches. Mlle and Blasting Powder,shotand caps.
as... Highest market prices paid for Clover tort
Timothy, hula not Seals, large quantities of
which we have constantly on hand and offer at
the lowest rates. Lubricating, Sperm and Fish
Oils, suitable for machinery. A Fineaasortment
of Coal Ott Lamps, Shades, Lanterns, and Lamp
trimmings.
We respectfully solicit ashore of public patron-
J. F. COTTRELT
W. P. COTTRELt,
Locust St., Columbia.
PIIILADELPIHA CANCER HOS
I'ITAL.
PROFESSOR It. 11. KLINE,
rItENCIPAL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
To the Philadelphia. Cancer Ilospital. Office,
No. DM ARCH Street, Is daily making astonish
ing and most miraculous cures of Cancer by the
most scientific anti lately approved remedies
known to the civilized world, among which are
hisgreat Cancer Antidotes, wonderful treatments
that operate specifically u ton the Cancer anti
Cancerous affections, antidoting, trilling and
destroying the Cancer, every particle, root and
tlbre 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 a ff ecting the sound flesh. No other
t reatmentshou Id ever be used. No other persons
have these antidotes. -To investigate these treat
ments, to see patients under treatment, and to
examine the terrible specimens thus removed,
call and sec t or address R. R. I:LINE, M. D.,
Office, No. :31 ARCH. St., Philadelphia, Penna.
Post Office Box 1474.
For Particulars send for a Circular.
, cOLT'S FOOT "ROCK
oft ' PIPE LICORICE.
n Improvement On the old-Inshioned Licor
ice—for Coughsond Colds. Buy nand try It.
apr.2o.] Sold by MEYERS, Apothecary.
CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS.
1867. SPRING
J. I•'. & E. B. 011 XE
904 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELP/lIA
OPENING
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
NEW CARPETINGS
j F. & E. B. ORNE,
901- CHESTNUT STREET
100 PIECES
YARD AND A HALF WI DE
VELVETS.
jr . F. E. B. ()ENE,
904 CHESTNUT STREET,
=1
JOHN CROSSLEY SONS'
ENO I 7SII TAPESTRY CARPETS
GIU REDUCED PRICES
J F. & E. B. ORNE,
904 . CHESTNUT STREET,
.14)0 PIECES
BEST MAKES
E N S 11 SS S
j . F. &. E. B. WINE.
904 CHESTNUT STREET,
ENGLisir BRUSSELS CARPETS
FOR HA f,T,S AN!) STAIRS
WITI I EXTRA BORDERS
j o F. & E. B. oRNE,
904 CHESTNUT STREET,
CHOICE DE-SIGNS
FRENCH CHENILLE CARPETS
J
F. & E. B. ORNE,
904 CHESTNUT STREET,
250 PIECES ENGLISH
ROYAL WILTON CARPETS
T F. &E. B. MINE,
.
904- CHESTNUT STREET,
50 SITEETS
EXTRA QUALITY
ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS
T . F. & E. B. °TINE
904 CHESTNUT STREET,
=I
NEW CANTON M.A.TTINGS
WHITE,
EMI
CHECK,
1311E1
OF ALL -VVIDTFIS.
j e F. F.. B. ORNE.
904 CHESTNUT STREET,
WO 'PIECES
YARD AND A HALF WIDE
v - r_,Eiv - rs.
J . F. & E. B. ORNE,
904 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
OPENING
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
NEW CARPETINGS
J . E. B. ()ENE,
904 CHESTNUT STREET,
?SD PIECES ENGLISH
ROYAL WILTON CARPETS.
Apru 6. 'O7-3n. • '
.LYSURA2I 7- CE, COMPANIES.
COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO
IBM
JANUARY Ist, 3 307
CAPITAL AND ASSETS, - - - - $800,527
This Company continues to insure Buildings,
Merchantlize, and other property, against loss
end damage by tire, on the mutual plan, either
for a cash prom lout, or premium note.
SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT.
Whole amount Insnred, $12,175,426
Less owl expired in '6li, 722,771 31
$11,755,655 19
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CAPITAL AN)) INCOME.
Amount of pro, tium notes,
Jan. 1,1;186 if 135,123 27
Less premium notes eXIAI
in ltithi 71,90 01
z. , 013,180 ti
Balance Of premiums, Jan'y 1, 1100 6,609 1.3
Cash receipts, less commissions, in 'lill, 57,016 16
Loans 9,400 00
Due front agents and others 8,60.1 56
Losses and expenses paid In NW. ...... 573,025 31
Losses adjusted, not clue Jan. 1, '67, 91,216 88
Balance Capital and Assets, Jan. I, '67, 600,527 81
$091,850 10
A. S. GREEN, President.
GEORGE YOUNG, 3 r., Secretary.
Mica Ant. S. SIIUMAN, Treasurer.
DIRECTORS :
It. T. Ryan, John W. Steaey
John Fend rich, George Young, Jr.,
H. G. Minich, Nicholas 3l'Donald,
Samuel F. Eherlein, William Patton,
Amos S. Green, .Tohn U. Bachman,
Hiram 'Wilson, Robert Crane.
may 11, 18113
TNSUItANCE COMPANY of NORTH
AMERICA.
PHILADELPHIA..
Incorporated Mi. Assets, 51,2.50,000. Charter
perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage W
are on Buildings, Merchandiee, Furniture, &c.,
for long or short periods, or permanently on
Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt
payment of losses for a period of SEVENTY years,
allords a guarantee of claim upon public confi
dence. AnTittnt G. COFFIN, Pres't.
Cimitms PLATT, See y.
F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent,
Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa.
January 21,
Tali EQUITABLE I,ITE ASSUIt.--
ANTE SOCIETY of the UNITED STATES,
Offers inducements to those proposing to assure,
which are believed to be unequaled.
Annual Cash Dividends All the Profits
Divided pro rata. among, the Assured.
ORGANIZED JULY, 12350.
Accumulated Fund, over 4 ‘`' , 000,000
Annual Income, over $1,200,000
WM. C. ALEXANDER, Pres't.
IL It. llYmi, Vice-President.
G. W. Yli Lim Actuary.
mire—'.OSl3roallway, New York.
For further particular:4, apply to
W. G. PATTON, Agent,
June 9, 1009.] Columbia, Pa.
ARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSUR
F
ANCE COMPANY,
YORK, PA., APRIL Ist, 1S61;
Accumulated Capital
This Company continues to Issue Policies of
Insurance on Buildings or Personal Property, in
town or country, at CASII, or MUTUAL RATES.
H. KItABER, President.
D. STittegr.int, Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
Nraber, Thomay. Gray, Ell Klmlig, .lolm
',mles, Wm. IVallace, George D. Ebert, David
Strickler.
Applications for insurance will be made to
3!. S. SHUMAN
July 7, 186G-tf. Columbia
9 - iffE ENTERPRISE INS - PRA: NCI
j_ COMPANY.
No. WO Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
Cash Assets, January Ist, 1800
The Investments of this Company are in First.
Mortgages on Huai Estat 0 in the city of Phi hi
tlelphia, and in taller SVelirltics carefully selected
by the Directors.
•
Perpetual anti Term Insurances; e fretted by this
Company itm low rat:•. of pnaninnt.s as Nallo
to the Company :111(1 to tile insured Will Itulluilt.
F. Ratchford Starr, J. L. Errlnger.
Ihro Frazer, tteorge Fatmestork,
John M. Atwood, Jame, L. Claghorn,
Benj. T. 'Prod irk, With G. Bolton,
tteorge 11. Stuart, i 'ha'les NVheeler,
John 11.1trown, T. 11. Montgomery.
P. RATCHFORD STARR, Pres't.
11. MoNTrarannY. Vlee-Preal.
ALEN. \\'t.,'•rcrt, Secretary.
F. X. ZIEGLER., Agt.lll,
Feb. 10, 1800.] col
WARD FLEE AND )WHINE
k. - JC suRAxcE compANy,
0 P 1I IL_IDEL P 111.1
Capital z.(N),OIX) I Securities .z - inu,ooo
This Company continues to take risks on good
property, at rates its low as any other sift 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 past as a guarantee of its fat ore
conduct.
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THOS. CRAVEN', Pre Wt
A. S. GILLETT, Vlee-President.
JAS. U. ALvonn, Secretary.
F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent,
'Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa
January 21,1863-Iy.
HO.IIE INSURANCE CO3IPANY
OF NEW YORK.
OFFICE—No. 135 Broadway
Cash Capital eOO,OOO 01
Assets, Ist Jan uary,lBo7 0.15,a5S
Liabilities 207,031
CIIAs. J. MARTIN, Pres't.
A. P. WILLMAR:AI, Vice-t'rea't.
Joits MeGER, Secretary.
I. 11. WASUBUILS, Ass't Secretary.
L. A. llgai.n, General Agent.
Total loss by Portland Fire, $112,011 12—all Paid
before July 15th.
lIO3IE [NSW:ANC E CO3l PAN
OF 'NEW lI.VVEN, CONN.
CASH CAPITAL.
Insures against Loss or Dalllflae by Fire, and
Inland Transportation, on Terms adapted to the
hazard, and consistent with sound and reliable
underwriting.
ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1167.
United States and State Bonds $153,2M 00
Nat tonal Bank Stock 3,15,4.\5 00
Real Estate owned by Company 75,000 00
Loans on Mortgages, Stocks, & Ott Call, ril,4 II 16
Cash on hand, hi Bank, hi Agents
hands, and due Inc Premiums, . ...... .. 301,810 06
Bills Iteeeivable, and Fire and Inland
Salvages 55,739 79
Interest and Rents accrued 41,501 311
All other Property 'whinging to the ... _
loinpall.l.
,4 1.0,11 C no
Losses unpaid and In prone .s of ad
justment 138,590 86
Statement of Prenilams received and Losses
paid during each year since the org,anizat ion of
the Company:
• Premiums received. Losses Paid.
1860 37,867 70 20,7:49 20
1%1 81,2.19 393 111,191) 63
1/39' 1911,79 49 92,1:0 89
19413 259,973 55 160,433 :30
11411 470,173 7s 2714,186 01
1365 773,2;15 99 451,291 Ott
1599 1175 405 43 1,170,301 29
D. R. B.I,TTERLEE, President.
DA.NrEr, TROIVERIDGI-1,1
, . .
(!ii Alt Lys. Wit-sos„`.- 1 . lee Pre•adent.s.
S.Vlti - nr, L. TALcoT, )
NV3I. :7;.(101)ELL : Secretary.
lleies 'written tor any 'tittle, in an IIVC• 41:1p. to
lire years, on Itulltlitnet, Mereiguidtz,., etc ., at ,,t
perpetually" on Invelttna , t, Cowl Iltat,es,Clutrelt
e.4, and Svhool flouso., by
A.. 1. KAUFF3I.‘S, Agent.
'67-tc. COW labia, I'll.
BOOTS AYB SHOES.
4 ADTES SHOE MA NUFAC"COHY.
navin g Mere:lst:l my Motility, for turning
out superior work I NVollid 1 1 111101111 Ce to OM
101111'W Ones that may favor my
with a yall, that 1 inn hotter prepared now to
manufayture all kinds of
AN CY,
LA DIES' MISSES' AND cm 'S
SIIOI AND GAITERS.
than ever before. I employ none but the best
workmen and am always certain of giving satis
faction. I keep on Nlllll :I general ns,ortment of
ready made work all of whirl, is manufactured
on the premises.
I keep no tuatle-up work of oilier parties. My
Work is tondo exclusively for home trado and Is
sold as scary. TERMS CASH.
We sell as Oman as any other establishment,
and ask a slut re of public pat ronane.
JAMES SCIIII.OFIDF.I2,
Locust Street, between Front and Second.
HOME 'MANUFACTURE.
The Subscriber has On hand a lare Stock
01 Bolts and Shoes, Gaiters, .le., all of ?ite own
Yana facto re.
Call at his Store, four doors above R. Williams'
Drug Store, Front Street, where he oilers an 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 SHOE'S,
as can be found elsewhere in the Town.
Those requiring Boots and Shoes, will find It to
their arh•antage to call and examine his Stock,
before purchasing elsewhere.
May SAMUEL GROVE.
youß LIKENESS.
R. J. M. LITTLE
Still continues to take
PBOTOGRAPIIS. riam - Yrime , AMMIAMPES
PtioTo•m Ist %Trims ciEm PICTURES,
At his old stand, on Locust Street, above Front,
COLUMBIA, PA.
Mr. LiTTLE bus had an experience of several
years at this business. and lilt, pictures are equal
to the hest that eon be had in any city, and owing
to his splendid sky-light, and good instruments,
far superior to those generally taken In the coun
try. if you wish a good and correct picture, you
21111 Y depend upon getting It at Little , s. His Pic
tures are great tavorites with those who have
obtained them. Prices as low as the lowest.
gii-Don't forget the place—Locust Street, above
Front, Columbia, Pa. Linen 30, 1867.
AGENTS - WANTED.
$2O O PER MONTH and Expenses Paid, Male
or Female Agents, to introduce a NEW AND
'USEFUL INVENTION, of absolute utility in
every household. Agents preferring to 'work on
Comruis.ion can earn front $2O to .S5O per day.
For full particulars enclose stamp, and address
W. G. WILSON 4: CO.,
Mar 30-3m] 034 ARCH St., Phila., Pa.
M,S3O 10
CONTRA
lEEE
131!1313
DinEc-rons
1. J. KATJFFMAN,
Columbia, Pa
$1,000,0tX)
MEE
S1,:171 616 7•i
STILER'S BITTERS
WILL CURE
INTERMITTENT AND REMITTENT FIXER
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 statee
periods. As in Fever and Ague this disease
is proceeded by a dull, listless feeling. Soon
the Fever, accompanied by a violent beau
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 mentally and phy
sically. In ordinary 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.
MISIILER'S BITTERS
MEI=
CIIOILERA.
ishler'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 lirst intro
duced to the public the propriotor did not
feel justified in recommending it as II spe
cific for Cholera During the fall of 1665,
Dr. Mishler received the lbllowing note
front 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 Vellnistandingoxfis
Hospital Steward in therfellerson Hospital,
I phia, Inc three years, and is withal
a gentleman of undoubted integrity and
one in whose statement the most, implicit
confidence can be placed :
Lancaster, 'November ral, 1865.
Dr. Mishler—lhsw Sir:—Knewnig that
the Cholera )%ith its dreadN t ravages is now
up on our land, aim hi owing thatll() medi
eine now in our country possesses such a
caloric influence "which is.the vital 'erne
dy for all diseases Cl this kind," as the
Dithers you now mak.itll4 . I request you to
prepare suet) a quantity 01 your bitter as
would snit all demands, as I assure you
they will be an invaluable remedy, and
will be hailed as a blessing by all alto will
use it.
F=lZ,=M
JACOB L. BAKER
Being thus urged, and having noticed
the Bitters were constantly curing the most
violent cases of Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus
and kindred complaints,Dr. :Mishler at last
oilered his compounds as a cure for Cholera
The result has exceeded his most sanguine
expectations and fatly justifies all that Mr.
Baker says in his note. It certainly proves
that Mr. Baker's practical knowledge of
n.edieine far exceeds that of most doctors
who too often close their patients with de
leterious drugs on some absurd theory.—
For the purpose of showing that Mishler's
Herb Bitters will cure Cholera we give
below a few facts.
MI 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 filet 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 Mishler's Bitters will do this is proven
by the following:
The steamship rirginia, arrived at the
Port of New York about the middle of
April with cholera a board a number of the
passengers having died during the voyage
with this complaint. Among the passen
gers were a tinnily named Schmitt, from
Baden, Germany. This Busily was at
tacked with cholera. Fortunately for them
they had friends livine• ' an
caster.
itr this city n.
caster. Pa who
let's Bitters and who procured a bottle and
sent it to the Schmitt' family. When this
package arrived at Qtairantine,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
ffiaia, Henry Schmid' and Christ. Seine ith
were both labo:ing under choleric symp
toms: Mrs. Marcia Schmid', wife o the
former was very bad, not expected to re
cover, and a son had died oldie dread com
plaint and laid been buried theda2. , previ
ous. It was in this plight a bottle of Afish
ler's Bitters, sent forth like an Angel of
Mercy • found the poor Schmid' family.—
Henry Schmid' was the first to try It. and
so instantaneous was the relief he experi
enced that he go ve it to Wile:nal brother
beat of whom it . awe relieved. They
used the entire contents of the bottle aml
all three were so moth relieved that• the
physicians permitted them to leave the
irginia ' alter being - confined:ago:in/Mine
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. IN lleery 50311111,11 stated
that all_ the compounds the doctors hail
given lulu did no good, but that one glass
of Mi-diler's Bitters made hint feel like a
new man, warming his whole system,
giving his , a healiniul heat and eausing
him to perspire freely. Ili~ Nl:OA:inept was
substantially was sob...taut ial ly as gl yen
above. and lie further said that if the doc
tors had not kept the first bottle from
reaching him, his son would yet hrve been
living. Mrs. Schmitt was still weak from
the effect of cholem, battle. , eontinued I.lbo
of the Bitters were most surely restoring
her accustomed vigor.
It is not to be expected that regular M.
Ds. will admit that any remedy not to ho
found in the Dispensatory will cure Chol
era or any other complaint, but candor
compels Dr. D. 11. Bissell of the Cholera
hospital ship " Falcon" to admit that he
believes Mishler's Bitters to be a " very
good Tonic." In reply as to a case of Bit
ters that was sent to lane by it well known
gentleman of Lancaster, he writes as fol
lows :
liospiial Ship Falcon,
Quaranlin, New York,.lane
lteorge S. Bowbothum, Esq.— Dear Sir
Yotd's 01 the 2dd, inst. is to hand. In re
ply, I beg leave to say, that I received the
ease of Bitters you sent me ior trial &c.,
that I gave them to the convalescents in
Hospital. I believe them to be a very
good tonic Bitters, welt adapted to all cases
requiring Tonic remedies.
D. 11. BISSELL, Physician,
Hospital Ship "Falcon."
This letter from Dr. liisseltjust after ihe
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 g,entleinan 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 11.01111breign 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 Schmidt
ihmily—who while in the Steamer Vir
ginia, were under Dr. Bissell's control,
shows what the Bitters have done and can
do.
Another ease of Cholera cured by Mish
ler,s Herb Bitters is that of Mr. Pearsol of
York county, who,aftcr 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 freelyAishler's
Bitters. The effect was instantaneous ;
heat WAS
induced
in the body, perspira
tion was and after using, one bot
tle Pearsol was entirely restored.
Mist:let'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., as in
Cholera, or introduced by the bite of a
venomous snalte or mad dog will be ex
pelled and all bad symptons allayed by
the use of Miehler'S Herb Bitters. The
above proves this to be the fact in Cholera
and the certificate of Mr.Rhinehart proves
that ltiishler's killers will cure the bite of
a poisonous snake:
Lancaster, July 4th, 1565.
Mr. B. Mishler—Sir:—.4.bouteightweeks
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 arm. I suffered great pain in
Inv hand and arm; I had to quit work and
wits afraid I would be compelled to have
lay hand amputated. I came to you, and
be 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,
find killed what I believe was the same
snake that hit me as he caught within five
raids of the spot where I was bitten. It
proved to be what is called a coppersnake;
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 NV Math l :4101 ever be thank
ful. as I believe it was the means of saving
my band.
I shall be pleased to personally satisfy
any one of the truth of the above.
'ours. JACOB RINEHART.
Low stn. , ' Lancaster.
For Sale by—.T. C. BIJOH - ER, and all
Druggists. •
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