The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, June 15, 1867, Image 4

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INDEPENDENT;', , i'Av;gI , .?c,
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Satlq•day;:e.p.r.lie-
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11 - .7.. ALL adveiiising, -- wilf ,- be:•aonsidaredl
CASH. and collectable ; at any t1nT9,,a31 - er. the
MIA insertion: • -- •
We htvereeentlY 7 seetrt4e'ladViintkei,.
of judicious ‘advertisi.feill4toieo6'4,W
case of two busines - s:;fir4iof;4;"
tance. One' of-theta — ;stUreed,..3 , iittL.a.:;
capital anOvithilatteiitif hOpes kifistriecess
advertisements : ' or
and 'clainak- -- Upon,-Publie . ' Patronage, and
thinking t - oely[tippri - their. °Wu :qualifica
tions, they endeavored - to stein't4e dePres
ing currentivihieli lias'Air.inatiy Months
characterized-the tendency- of 'business'
operations., • 'They bore' bravely _ up, , but.
they have been compelled to sell - out. their;
stock and Close their doors. - , - ;The Other•
party- failed three years ago, - and;'imine: .
diately afterward undertook- the sale .
patent, bprrovring : -capital i , enough to
advertise it extensively., Columns of
newspapers were subservedfor:thelyarpOs•
of fatoiliarizin - g : th - c public with . i tsinerits, -
and posters met the eyer4 - e'vet:y
The result is that while ple parties have
not expanded more 'than fifty'thousand -
dollars a year in advertising,their Inisiuess:
has continued to extend until their
receipts, ..the year round, aVerage .- fouit.'
thousand 'dollars, the profits' being. Over:
fifty per cent.. There' is :a ',Wart(' of
significance' in Such facti, and we-CoMmend
them to con - sideraticin.-:Batinioie Com
mercial.
Mi4hap of !ti:Loi•er:
A young gentleman who is doing .the
part of Romeo to a fair Juliet inSti.Louis;
was placed in a disagreeable dilemma the
other night by the extra' Vigilance of"..:a
policeman. ' The-father-of the youtigiadY;- ,
being regular in his habitii-reeinirei s - - his,
daughter to retire tiunctuallyatiteii Ored;OCI:".
(in the night of Ronieo'S visit, ten o'clock.
found the lovers' absorbed in _a TOry'itei
esti ng - tete-a-tete; and - in--order clitat
the old' man they' put out`-the ;light
prolonged their confideUe..:tintil
. • .•. • .-
11' lien t yout.g. nianfitis..ready;toTgah"&
slippy i noiselesslY - gitt of:the.honse,iand•
was proceeding liobie;Vard when, a police
man ; who had ,Witnessed"lhiSrexit franithe
mansion, seized 'lint 'by, tli"e; collar 5s ti
burglar. The .iiiiier••;renioitrated;l but
the policeman only::,isheldf....othe tight.
- cr. At length`'..the . ::citfiCer,l,,thinkiiig
there. might. •be , schrie.,•,-mistal4 about
it, agreed'
the house; where, on'' a`rousing,tha lady s
father ••from.;; his second nap,'he,-learned
that the 2 priSioner iro6biirgitir;lkt
intended some, .14' , Inlieal-,the
daughter. ' was
ad, after pipmiSing the. policemau, 4 .that
hereafter' he lAvOuletteep'hotter.•:hohrs . ,ano
do all his courtingshilthe)sght..n,,,,.z.._•....,
ed fabrics is ..app . Foacbmg, the . .following
method' of :pi4-eriitietheeeloi•s'ihtvitish
-ing these materials `will be^df inte`rest:
It is from a lady eorresfieritleile,Ot,
change, olio says slie' has`iieierkzio*r! it.
, to fail: , -
T herewith'SeiftlicM'ameicelleitimethod
for washing dresses' of Ininfed .
lawns, &:c.;. so as to` preserve -the colors,
whether the pattern . be 'printed...in - - black.
or variegated' liiies , '' . Tb'edrein.should.!be.
washed in land - tint by iiiiPlYing the
soap in the 'usual
,:tittyr=:direet:' - tipinc.the
muslin. slake, bY'.. boiling iotim,
soap and water tOgither :let it stand
it ',is. sufficiently cool : foi• tise,, and ' 'prev i=;
ously to puttting the dreislittOli i .threw:
in a handful of salt; rinse, thefdiesS - with-:
out wringing it' in clear; cOld"."Watei, : into ;
which a' little - - salt Ini- . . - hee"M'Ahfiiiitn-r'
remove it and
.rinse
of clear water and salt:-.-Then wring the .
dress in a 'cloth and
mediately, as open ".aipossible,
so as -to prevent? one ;part"-lyiise over . 7.
another.' Should • Ithere - be any 'white:in - .
the pattern, mix. 0."./itele blue the water.-
The Diligent WP gn.
She riseth is the - Mornlnglietimes;?abd.
as the lark singeth-. ie. his iniild;'se.fOrc
maketh a joyful noise . in all . lier :h -. ouse
ShG• meketh up
. the pillows thereoffr . nd aii:ali-' . .64grp'
stirreth up her' nest - ,:io - - - shii -- ,'Stirretb:Tnri,
the fellthers and'eprea,deth en,the sheets;
and ittyeth....the blankets 'apart:
She jay eth" liana" the 4nb
and: relAeili - - - uport. , the' beardYliiilang
clean the - . flue . line ; - her ds4 -- ake',fast '
liold - of the , wrinficrii and "the-.
crank the 'Water thereef.iiipreased:dhi. ,
• ,
- meats when she smooth'
with a' hot iron, and : by reaSe*theireof her
husband is niade comely - Whe:nAte sitteth
• among
,the:-,Chief meniCr.walketh7:ll6.- - ,t4e,
market PladeiC
•
• She kneadeth up her dough end baketh
-'goodlyalre .
every, ere'shegiyeth::epietepth'reid,'clici
'butter, of kine::
" She' piovideth-bef dinner - in dice sensou,
end supper-failetk.Uon7heiitlie,gooclunii.
at the - - end'. 0:51i-efaiair;4;:e:tiii
OCAL-TREIGHT;;NOTIOR
•tie 4,Pantusyll - anta..ltail -
_..-,...._ ~.,. °nosy., .-.... .....A...nnam,...COnipany..nre , 1 4 .. , , , 44 ,, , ,, , ,,, , , :,e, 7 ...0. , . 4- ~-, - ,- ' ,...t -' -;4
:now preparedto:receive ov.forword•Preightibe-s: ?, - , - 1 " - -
- arorinfnrinting - andlienutifYing the Coniplexion.
Moen ; Columhis'innatnuenster, and - altstationa, ~
, i'::Tliost italuablenrul 'perfeet'prepodution in
on the PennSylvoilla Rail : Road and ita Innneh . et,‘.) 'use; for . giving the - skin it beautiful hnd pearl-like
' 1 - 12.A.tEs'BErv&J.E.Srkitiri.A.,:',.t:..qprATSiar.0 • ; , .:-. ~ .tint;, t hat, in only foundin youth: It quickly re.
_,,
~..- -,.,
~,...,,,,r;..,,...., , . ..,.,, , ,,....e,f l i-4gy - a1 , ... ,, , , ,*, , ,dii•: rtnoven Tnn.e:Freeklos,cPlinples, Blotebm ;oth.
'Fir. l ..414- '. ' -"‘.' .-''''.',..' - 147:4.7 7. " - ~.. I cows. :' ;fPatches,. Sallowness.' , Eroptionk'and all imur.
. . 25 .cento , i - 6' . .. :, .. :21 ;etn.i.t.,.,'. --. ' , . :,, . - -..... 1: -.„..: 7, ' - '.7 ...' .4 . ' , tit* ot tho'skin, kindly , ' healing the game leaving
Floniffrtmr) oll ,. 3 g:..;z , t'e...n....l , er.e?.. 1,?1,ei,:-,:',.--h. .I.lle,skill, - white* nntVeleur 'us ninbaster. , ..lts uso'
B.E. TIVEkIST RiartyiD.Expßis...diLvscA.sTE.a:•,- ? cannot be - detected hy.,the:" elesemt4erutiny, and .
',....... r' ' f' , "'id‘anss.,'' '.:-:, ,'` , .frit - "Cfnir....'"g : , , "414-rtiogi: :being n Vegetable preparation is3 - )erfeetly harm
-.
*-' 71. 174 /8 'e71.1 , 1 7 .;; ; ;: j ;:-.7.3).:eis, - /L.,; : •; . F . :';`- : ,172ts.":'wW.'„11:- . Oh+. , , j;; „__..lt .is the only , rurtiele'ot the arind :used by
Fren h.tu 'din .onside Ll •tl Parisianll4
-fifiniltTEEN-L4OLL:M.B.GIi,`..tiIEITTSI3I3.IIOOri,. ~, , i ndtspeiudhle, " , t e vi..,,perrect d011et , .7.'-Urnrards', of
-,'...„..; ,
~„' -,''. ~,,, A. - , i'rei'A'rri.i .4 ",lrodi t ''''' , 4 - 41/;-eidi t i:7: 80,000 hottlen:were • sold 'during the-past - year,- n'
-. ''''-'''''',--.*:'. 'ru . c...• l- 44trera ,,; -.7et9 -si,.' ' antlicient gutininten' offlts eillemev. , ',Vrlee, only
• 7 71, centti.s'; -1 •: ., ; ,,, y:..q*-04:.-1 , , ,, -;,-.-.. - ,,, ,--1-.` , t - •' . .- , *:... ,- .T '75 centi.: sent liv - ipail; -*at:livid; on- receipt ..of
1 .- : Freiklitcollaigliec,l3o stntiOn.fi;',OC'xlleAP?Tt...-;‘,,,,k0rd0.,,:-4,,,,,,,,,„,,,...,..., -,...,--,...,..- ; ,, i .....,.., ~...
panV him nbAgerit.:ll3.ll/41)41111V1)19/;z7,v,,;:.4it'l,::,,,,,V VL ." - ;, S, :t , itERCIETt;SIIIITTS dr:co., chitinists, -
15, Alliorelghts - trayablncotliellver)_.z.-.; ~ ~,,,..‘..„.,...:
.:,..„ ,:kt i.6. 9 ,07.43.31;,- , :,.. , , ,., : , , , !:.V.iltiver St. Troy .14'.-V .
~ ~,'7,4A,,,. ..'r i"t i', 14t' . .211' 4 14:11°U. 'irl II '' '
''
''a .i . .--4 ,2 pi-ci' elierpl•Ereiglit s ,Agent r , 1
~.i ~.
_ .., ; ~., •.:,:t. ,:••• •
". ': :: ,f, : ?* - For. urtii AuropnotioiittL„s, ..k....2„ , i..9, 7
.2..,. -,,-,P-74-I:ol7l43lWRlAbantklitVA
- ...!,."'','..-4.',.:',;;,.10. 'AN - 1 4 3MM« , ,-, ,fi , •,, ~ , •i;;.•
•.; , .,, , „'l.l:i.f , t , ' ,-,7, . 4 tier4—F43 o +7,lP,!'ln'sfSti- , .- ?- 7
, - - . , -.:•v- f tie ,- t• - tr.4ttipQ,__ , t.o - A-14-our - : ...crg,,..., , .,,,c4,ar_ : ,-:if.N
;' '.ice i - tiiii'.. highest/ eastr.iiirliiioor Wrbiagla t,. baniAt
' , ::D•ott.d liverectilithWrinillic,olumbin;Lo”..."!..ezy
'`County, -e r .-,- - pAtivirgiVAL . ParroN, -.: , fi,i,
. .1 1 -4,7 , , -,..- ,- 4 4 . 1 , -.l... ,. ) , Treasurer: .
,?. ,.. .;••=: ,-, : . ,..0 , zgi ~. 44k
22... - r:-_ - ?4:; , .. 6 . , :,T, -.....;,:,.:!'??,- ..1 - , - ..:*:-, - ...7 .. 's, ~. -:- 1, . -. , r. -.. . • -
fiI?R4 7 iATiON&
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;14 - .:I 3 .A.RA.TOjt:p:iPt
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DZO
', Throw. awny,yoni,fatse,Erici:siyinipsiyitelia's - your
•
Destructive or comfort; and not worm a rig , ai • • -
. Com,p,agod; corno youttifuV t
earneligly and r;:'
/\ n4l rejotel in your own.lnsnrianl, hair.
CIAPITAff..
. • • - - - -
,-.7-% ,:';" i'•,.t.':',.',, , i" 4 1:.'••...:':,--. :T-::::' ,,, xt-I''';:: ' % : ••••:)- ; i.'
l'Orreidariiikliairilaii bakilicadS(frOM'What?
';::ever isniseitinayliave iiilleti 'out) and forcing a.
- growth. oflittir upon th:clitedzit has no equal:-.18,'
'. will force thebeardto grow. upon -the ftnioothlt.
:ficelit from, live :to'Cightt weelcsr or 'hair Amon„
baldhetahg in from two to three Months. , -.A. low
'ilguorantliractielondrs luam- - asserted •that there
:is nothing.thatwilltforee' or: hasten! the growth
~of.theatarr, Or•beard. Their -assertions are Seise,-
- „ttli thbusands,of living witnesses (frozrrtheir. own
' eXPerience)- can bear witness. , :llut-zmany :will
•say;licniare we to distinguish the genuine from
;the stiurlous Rylt certainly' is ditilcult, , as- nine
genths,orthe -different Preparations: lid yertised
- .for th.Qqatir Find' beard'eme.- entirely worthless,
"and you• may htive=alreatly thrown away - large
amounts in their- pnrchase: :!lo such-we would
. say,'.try the'Reparator Capp1111; it will cost you
-nothing unless it fully comes up to our represen
,tations...:lf your I)rugglst does not keep it; send
',as onerdollar:and we will -forward it, postpaid,
:together with a receipt for. the -money, Which
will be returned to you on" aelicatlorprovld
ing cmtire satisfaction is not. von.
~ Address -- W-.. , L. OLAltlc,t- Co.,.Chendsts,
No. 8. 'West Fayette St.,
',.. afar 9,137-1 y) ' , Syracuse, New Yorlr.
CRTST'E R - q°NA.
11111
, Oh ! she was beautiful and fair,
With starry eyes. and radiant hair.
Whose curling tendrils soft, entwined,
'Enchained tho very heart and mind.
CRISPER •COMA,
:For Curling. the little of either Sex into
SVitcv • and Glossy Ringlets or
-.,;..,heavy : .igabsice Curls. , "• ,
13jy tiSini• this article Ladies and Gentlemen can
beautify themselves a thousand fold. It Is the
only -article In the world that will curl straight
hair; and at - the mune time give - it a• beautiful,
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, td"the Anlerleltli public. The , Crisper
Coma ,will be sent to -any -taldreas; sealed and
- postpaid for $l. - • -- -
Address all - orders to -- • -
- - = - Vi" L CLAM - CS:CO.; Chemists, -
- . 3 West Fayette Street,
3ltir - . - Syracuse New York.
BEAUTERTI;
:ItTBURN, GOLDEN, FLAXEN, AND
- • CURLS, ? ,;•
DrodUCeif by the use of ProeDEBREUX* PRI
SM LA: CHEN:EUX. One 'application warrant
ed to curl - the most straight and stubborMbatr of,
.either,ser. Into:wavy ring , lets, or heavy massive.
curls.-Was been used "by the lashionables of.
ParisluatLondon, with the most gratifying re
sults. Does no injury .to the hair. _Price by
mall, sealed anti pbstpalti $.l. Descriptive circu
s larsumiled free. , ...Address BERGER, SEC KITTS d:
,co., chemists, .No: :t5 River St., Troy:New:York.
..Ifaro Sold. Agents for the Drifted States.
X:CELSIOR I; EXCELSIOR!
CHASTELMAR'S
HAIR EXTERMINATOR!!
, FOR'REMOVING-SUPERFLII6US HAIR.
To the ladies especially, this invaluable depila
tory recommends-itself - as being an almost in
dispensible: article to female beauty, „lir easily
applied, does not , burn or injure'the skin, but
acts directly on the roots: It_is warranted to, reL
move;:supertitious 'half from low , foreheads, , or
from any part of the body,' completelyi ,
'andradlcally extirpating the same leaving the
skin soft, smooth and natural. ',This is the only
article used by.tlie Freuch,-and Is the only .real
effectual depilatory in existence. Prke - 7,5 cents
per package, sent postpaid, any address, ,on
recemtpf an order, by: - -• -^ • •
- ••• • BERGER, SRUTTS co., `chemists,
43.1ar0,'67-1y) River St.; Troy, N. - Y.
CABINE 1 1 =1P LitMTVItE.
1712.si.BLIVET,WARE MANUFACTORY.
'AL) The subscriber-hawing put "up.' new
ware:rooms, and greatly-increased , his4nasuless;
ealcoffertetter Inclueeinents , to'biti 'eustomeres
NY.INDOW SIiA.DEW=IIIItIi9R.,§;c:,.II , IVILLL
sIrYLEFi.
Ile - manufactures to orderoual will - lkeep eon-
stantly • on ' hand; Dressing;. Plain and Fancy
Bureaus, Sideboards, 'Sofas, Card, Dining and
Centre-Tables; Conn - non:Valley au d Frenali Bed
steads; all or which .w.111,,1ie :sold on• the-most
-reasonable torsos.' As he manutaetnres his own
- work lie is enabled to warrant every article-to
,- be what. It' is represented. --
. ....... .CAAIRS I''_ GRAMS I !, , ,Iatt.A.IRS It .
Miltinds:of eluilrs'kept on-hand or manufactur
',E•d'm order.. CatteiAlcintlsor, , Arm , and at:ix:king .
Clittliat' Settees; Camp and CounteaStools, Sofas,
Tete,a 'fetes. au& StuffedjSeat Ohnirs,"-made :to
'order. Old chairs - repainted and repaired. ' ".
- i.runeralii will be attended - toavith iirOnatitness,-
to ;which be gives his personal attention: 'lle IS -
, prepared. with ice boxes and coolers,to; preserve
corpse; may lietegulred. ••
Oft WALNUT COFFINS,
t'lliintishod plain, or ;tinted , irranystyle4bat:nutr
be required.'„lle respectfully. solicits..,it, share of
public patrondge, ac well as a continuanceof,the
custom with which he law been liberally favorefl.
- JOHN SHENDFArtGER,: -
South side of LoCaststrept;,butween 2 Second and
, _l[,rear3o-67,7tf.
1 tiRNITURR, OFT.:I 4 I_III..P.Kii\TDS: : -
1...•'-•
_• caitlx - ET '-';‘ , ...AItE,R6O:IIS :tr.' MANLY
!
araltr,‘,/..ouust-treet;'- azfew' doord-Fhelow
_Third z streat, Cohunbla;r3l. 4 .:', "4 , ',' - 'l' . `",- -• ,*.,...,• '''''
- _l'; The subscriber 'manufactures- and ~ :keeps'on
liana; an , extetlfliVO . ussortment.of alt kinds of
:Furniture: "PersonS -.wishing; to - buy or, those
about to - golo housekeeping, „alit find y.to -their
• advantage to give nit, a ca 11."...
. _, - .._ ,
131:1:iST11.kifiS,,X.A.ISLES;',CH.11.1118, - -TIURRAITS, -
~,SETTE.F..., s ;dte4. . .te:7:- - ~-,, • -•-•
. Of the best (itfaitty, stvq;• anti Man'uhictitre, and
,will - malteAoorder, of itrit , ratuanaterial,•: every
article inhis line. •-.He 3v:ill-give strict -attention
to business, and respeetfttlly, asks of the nuhlic a
sharit of lts'patrottaxge." , .t ,----, ''''::- ~-. ",_ , -, -
. '.O-3, - -will receive, the most
eareful attention; at the shortest notee. :_-_ ' - '- _
7 11111r3D-67:1,0 7 . _ '... '-: ::.. ' , Pl:Olical,SAlßrillri s . ''''
• la,qrnt--=tYP'
VLOUR' , '.:AND:,,FEEDkORE ,I
The unders gned,lriiittg-puieltaFiect the Stock
hand, and talced the Flour and Feed Store,
lately ocettplecrWGeorge :Brandt; Locust;' , aboVe
Fourtlilareet; continue-the
, business at that plade,tuat,respeetfully .solteits'
-the patrOilage of his -friends; and the publleAtt
lieNlll, at alitinicti', keep on haiuttlie " '
BEST` FAMILY "V.l - 401.111- •-• •
. .
TE..FLOTIR,..COPIVIVEAL t
illiferetit lanas till of ;which fie'
. will sell nsdow ntipossiblerfor:CASH.
Being stiirrietleal and having followed
tirade for. Inn nyl,vetirs,lsollistters ldnuselt that .
his knowledge of, the. business 'will - enable bins'
,to give , satisfaction'. to';1111, - wlso . .sndy.favot lane
thelroustons..,-
, The store will be:open from'TA. lit:, to 81,<: P. IL
_Col% den:B Aiti-tf.j.' '..DANIEL ,
- The highest bask. vrices'ilaki 'tor kinds of
SUPERFI.tiS'ANI.I .
stile; 'also Feed:of;all-11Inds. -Wheat
'••••••••Ground and Packed to order., Grist - work. •
• lehopping;thine.' 'Chopped "Coin • "
t 'lind, Oats., Co' Meall. and .„
OrUdt
For sale 'stun and• dellv&edl6: fury part
of the. own. .11;9...T0wn and country: custom so
-11c.lted:- ]April 1867:-
;41:A IN IT'•
c'T cfav Y, . • • • • -" ' -
Second street;•ttearly opposite tht lAttlieran
.Church,
coLurmIIIA;
The Undersigned having Taken the - shops tor: .
inerly conducted by Mr. Samuel - Carter; would.
respectfully announce to"the'citizenk. of Colum
bin, and vicinity that he IS nowpreparedto mum
facture all kinds of Coaches, Qtrriziges , Buggies,
Sulkies and another -vehicles in- his line., Ills
'reputations a workman is established, as he
:can eontlelentlyfelaim for hid work the •fnerlts of
beauty of form, elegance Of finish;
O and strength
:of structure.-- line of the distinguishing features
-arida work is its durability; all - vehicles • pf his
build are constructed' 001 m :hest. seasonen,nta
tuid,putotogether firmly and sabstantially.
-Hu gives particular attention to" the repairing of
vehicles; and warrants all - work ln - his lino to
give satisfaction. •
In - addition to has practical experience 'in the
business, he has the assistance of the best work-
Some of them from the celebrated Watson .
egablishmentof Philadelphia. -•
X' generous public respeetfully. invited t .
give home industry.ztlieir. encouragement and
_
aNii:MEL,
ME
, There conieth"gfed tidings olleyla
), - ;„To young and to, old; to, great and to snoidl;
The boauty,whieh onco was so precious - and rare:
froo , foredt, - ntidallEnny bo fair. -
the - tise of -.
' • -2 • ,‘
(d WHITE
;;.r.
• MIEL,
'AI i CkrdE f SO: : BULL - bER§:
.f..X l4 : sl ibithEN ' d 4' 6:geriTTEE,AND:o • rxinßs -'
to'plireliase tine and cheap Badding.
r•Stone,is tit.*-*-33ET,WILEIt'S'4),UAT4RY. - •
:Wle is now idling, a very,large cont raet of' large . 1
stone for e. Furnace; and will haven large
;titylol - Sinell - Thalldlng lit tone. - which he will "qr.'
reduad,prices,.as they suxnumLate in ids wee,
4 "wi1.1 either deliver orsedln the gamy:
-.Columbia, ilec:ysTit.)lia.:l9. S. DETWIT,Ett,
L,^
- - -
t: •
La;- ;
• • • • Brailley's
(or'dottblwsprk9glplg,
ME
ME
The -wonderful flexibility"' and ,
gruitt-cOmfor :l t‘
and-pleasure to any, lady , wearing,the , Duplem
'Elliptiefiltirtw ill be experienced - Particularly in r
,jdrerowdetl'r- assemblies; carrittges,-rall
road carsOliurelt - peiwq;armehairs, for. promen
a.de,andltousedress,"sts the , sitlrt-etsui , be folded
tb occupy - asmall place as easily and'r
conveniently as a silk or muslin dress, an inval
uable quality brerinolitie;-not fournVin ruiy;Bln-t
- gle spring 1- • ' -
'A lady 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 ladies they
are superior to all others. '•
They will not bend or break- like the Single
Spring, but will preserve theirperfect and grace
'
I .ful shape when three etfour ordinary skirts will
have been 'thrown aside as useless. The hoops
are covered with double and twisted thread, and
the bottom rods'are not only.clouble springs, but
twice (or'double) covered; preventing them from
wearing outwhen dragging- down. stoops, - stairs,
. The Duplex Elliptic is a gre'at favorite with all
ladies, and is universally recommended by the
fashion , magazineS as'llie standard skirt of the
fashionable world.. " • .".
To enjoy thafollowlng inestimable advantagas
in crinoline, - vizt.soperlor quality, perfect manu
facture,. stylish shape and finish,- flexibility,'
durability...comfert. and economy, inquire for J.,
W. Bradley's Duplex.Elliptiel or Double Spring
,Skirt;"and be mire you get the genuine article. ,
(LA - UmroX—To guard against imposition be par
ticular to notice that skirts offered. as "Duplex," -
have the red ink stamp,.vix: "D W. Bradley's
,Duplex - - Elliptic Steel: Spring," upon. the
band—none.others are genuine. Also notice that
every hoop will admit a in 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--
yellbre. .
-.-"lllihnnfactured by the sole_ owners of the patent
I - WESTS, BRADLEY & CAttY
97 Chainbers and 79 and 81 Beetle Sts.,"N.,Y.
' May 4.-3 m.. ,
.
Fi n OOP SKIATS:- .628
NEW SPRLNG STYLES,
" • IJ
•
•bint OWN MAKE," • • - .
Embracing every New and-Desirable- size,-style
and Shape of Plain and Trail Hoop Skirts,-2,
234, 1%3, 3 1 4, and " : I , ,Yds.,- round, every
iength and sizeiVaist in every respect •FIRST
QUALITY, and , espe:cially-adapted" to - meet the
wants of First class and most noildonable . Trade:
" Oun Onx - M.a.mx,„l of Hoop r sare lighter,
more elastic, _more durable, and Really Cheaper
than any other make of either Single. or ;Pouble.
- Spring Shirt in the Am:clic:an:Market. They are
arranted in every-respect, and whereverintro
duced give universalsatisfaction:- They nrenow
being .extensively sold by ,liStallers, and - .every,
Lady should try. them.
Ask-for "Hopkin's Make;"•hild ,see that
each Skirt is stamped" W..T:HoPxxx's,-.N.ixr
r.A.cruttractMAncil Sr,,',2ntr...i.D'A,lgo: others
are genuine. -A Catalogue containing style, size
'and retail prices, sent tormy tiddresS. A tudfOrni
and liberal discount allowed - to .dealers. ' Orders
by mail or oieerwise,,,promptly, and_earefully
filled—wholes:dem:id retail, at Manufactoryand_
Sales-roonis',..No.'6 - Anctr Street, Prirm,t_D'A.
Skirts ,inade.to order, altered .and repaired.
TERMS, NET CASH. ; O:.•ZE PRICE - ONLY:" • - •
M11.110,P77101110] VW:T.:HOPKINS.'
11111
7 T. - lt 01.0
THE -.WORLD - - : ASTQNISH 1 4 4D.'
AT ifiIi,:IifONOEB.i.ATL;ItE.BLATIONS.,
BY •T 8.. GILBAT ASTROLOGIST. - • ,
,Madame- H. P E 111.1, GO.
• , - • • , •
. Silo reveabi secrets no mortal ever - kneiv." -She
'restores. to• happiness those who, from doleful
events, catastrophes,' crosses ,love, losszof _re
lations and friends, loss of money, - &c.,,liave- be
come despondent. -1 She , brings together those
long separated,. gives -information concerning
absent friends orlovers,-restores, lost or stolen :
prcuerty, tells' y,ou the 'business
,you are _best
qualified to pursue and in what you-will be most " I
successful; causes speedy marriages and tells you
the very day - you will marry, gives you the name,
likeness and characteristics of -the person. She.
'reads -very `thoughts,' and by, her almost
supernatural powerslinvelis - the (lark anc-nid
den mysteries of the, future.. ,From the, stars. we'-'
,see the firmanent—the malefic. stars that over,
come, or predominate-in tho eonliguration—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 roam-, ;Fail not
to consult the greatest -Astrologist on , earth.
costs you-but a trifle, and you may never again
have so favorable op Dort uni t - Consultotion
'fee, with likeness and Undesired information, el.'
Parties living •at -a distance' can ,-consult -the.
,Madame by malt with equal safety, and- satlsfue
lion to themselves; as if in, person. full and
explicit _chmt, - written. out, -with all; inquiries
answered and likeness 'enclosed, sent by mail on
'receipt:of prlei , above:mentioned.' The strictest
secrecy-will be maintained, and 'all correspond
mice, returned-or- destroyed. - 'References of the
hlgheat'-order,=furnished. those% desiring, them.
,Write plainlytheday_ofthemonth,and year in
which ytnt-were born, -- enclesing -a, small lock of
• hair- ; ., `' , N-cidreus;
- Madame PERRIOO,
-Max9 '67-1y) P 0 Drawer MT-Buffalo
TELES..JARED'S' .-. = - .
. „
..A:NEW.BEAIJTIPIF.R OP: TUE
TeSilmontals of Celebrated tailleff ; : - The secret of
beautifying thpsklabeingk - nown.Only toldessrs:
Jared & Rene, they henorablystatethatlt differs
from an other preparations,' IL gives to themost
harsh and freckled sltin„both tile 7texture and
color of polished Ivory, removing' all discolors"
tions,whether appearing as freckles, tanonor
phew, moth, or blackworm - speeks, and i 4 espe
cially sueccsful stauxnhing out_the marks left
The eget' bcdf , t‘L'Ernall Parls"iin ost,4, eon
dently.subnitt to the public the earnest endorse
ments6f such distinguished-ladles ea" ^
Felicita .Vastrall, .
1, Maggie Mitchell; lifrs.-13. - P. 13owers,, Lucille "
Western;:iNtack Pontst, Mrs: Emma Waller, Lucy,
Rushton, 2 , Toeni le de • Marguerittes, - Mis.s Agnes
Perry, and many. others, 'whose high•staudhtg in
• the profession gives.the. stamp of truthfulness to •
to their intelligent and. ~ r etidlue approval.
The beatitthil Lucille... Western says,l-find that
•"ErnallV,produces all the brilliancy of rouge
• antl.lilly-whtte,•with.the great _ann.,pecullar,ad
vantage Of total harmlessness, Itreaily adds ,to"
the softnesg and beauty: of the Skin. -
The magnificent 'Yestvall says; _I have suffered
..so-rauelr:f-rons' the , various white lotions, ;&c.,
witicirjny. _theatrical, profession oblige 4..; ate to
ruse, that'l consider -it.".a...perfect , benefaction to'.
lind. , 4 ;preparation , which ' , gives the +necessary,
- whiteness , to - the skin, and, leaves.the skin cool
and'smooth:- • - •
"--Miss•;.Maggie Mitchell .Says; .t.liVe tried-tile
- skin :beautitler;ll;Eratill do. Paris,", and -found
-flint it instantly imparts a
,initural blooia -and -
freshness to the complexion:" • • • ^i'
- .."Jared's Emailde Patrisr, Msen'as.,a , delicate
beautifier of -the: skin.for'theater; saloon, or ball',
-romn,. by the Most refined and scrupulous banes;
.producing all the beautifying. effects of rougeurid'
.1111 y-white, without their•vulgar glare .orAnjury ,
to the - • ,' I
• Sold by-all first,elasifdraggists, Perfnmers-and'
ltalleslutir dressers. ••.
L. Istthean;•&22l3rofularaY; Demasilaritea'it
- mid F: G. Wells- ..Co., New. York ..ttmli,Etatene
Jouln,,lll South Tentit'street, and Jolinson.llol.-;
loivay•& - Cowden`,Philaulehaldri, agents:,...-: .
-•••• Orders by trail should be addressed to, .....,_'•
JARED . .4.7.11E...V.F, •
Genend agents and Irnportera,ew. York.
• ";: ' ' A
--(00 ,
T, .-. 11 -1 : - ..-..
:..7F.-.:.-, .
. .
%%en . the great Bedford'CoantyOrator. ''
7-'-''r..-,•
said
Switzerland -hadhertWinklereld, Scotland her -
Bruce, and :America her. Booth, he should 'not
have referred to the assassin of - Abraharrillncoln,
but to the . greatness • of--Booth,-the -Tobacconist;
lon „Locust street, Columbia, who Beeps the best
assortment of -- i .. , . '..' .. :... - - ,', .. - „ . -, - , :.
SEGARS . ANDTOBACCO In the-MARKET.
In'his selection'uf Se gal's; are - -_. '- ". ' ' -'. - ' '
Havana, r at'priees rim , ging fr0nt,53,3 to $llO per Id:'
Tara, at - •'" ' ' '-''' , ' -,, "-', .::30:t 0 .7e ' • ‘..' • '',
Clara Seed, at" , " -'-'-.: ",:'-','" ".. :t.:::' ' ' 20 to" , 10 --""-, -
ommouSegars,. ,'. . .-; . ' : - ,10 t0"..20 , :."•• 't
-• -All-Brands of TobitecOlafoirikin'the,UlUrliet: : , .
Smith & .Tones'. Vliginia - Navy, . , ' - :.; ,-- '
J. :Steliii 101 t's Virginia Congresg.,, .4. ," ."...-
. .-.._ •.
J: night's 'Virginia CaVendishr. -- :' ,
'• • ' ~-., . ,:-. : Baltimore Span,* :11111 thie. ,'• •• ' •-•'
•'`•-•• •:--` • '' ...:. ••••••.'_, ""'Celebrated Stemless Islayy.',"
. In his NaturalLeaf,„tvill be Youn.4 - .:;" ~". . .f . '
- Bough - antrßkaly Virginia; Bose Bud Mountain.
- Due, Bachelors' Hall, Paton Gravely,' and Lilly.:
In.his Fine.Cutt marbe found , -11fichlgan,Gail ~.t.'
;Ax - No, 1; tindr.Lone 80y.;;,.;.'
~..Besides „Pipes,:Pciuches, Wallets, Tobaccodiags,
anti Boxes,'and all the -. Fine Brands of. St_n_oking t
:Tobacco, %Pure,STurldsh; ;111.7red - ,Turkish.;lltose,!
Virginity;-Lynchburg , and .Tames 131. - Versides
all the Lower-Grades usually.found Ina ilrstelass
establishment.; Call-and exaniine'for - vourself,
and Booth.Or Jacklvill,Show you. - -the "Tower,"
- Dec.-8 1808-ly I ' ". GEORGE - IE7IIOOTR. '. -'
TTENTI Q N, lIQTTSEKI EPEIi S:
•VE arc almost' dittly In,recetpt,Yot
.fresh groceries; Ancli es • . • ,
Protrisforis , or: nds, niiethei
int*Wlllow.-ware`aind,Class and Q,uSenswiite:
Swlttcf.and I.ll,liWt o ger Cheess,perman Fruits,
Prish l'Asibes;and'alitheFancy,Groceriespat-'
'tamingto alveli regulated Grocery
:Tana determined bosurpassed,in Teneap-;:,
ness and in the excellbnt quallty.przny.fgoods.
fal - Call aroandncL
ainspect our stoelc:tv'hether
,yon buy or not; , sA.Sliare - ot,pub46pata•onage Is
'
• : , .Loctis•t §t.;
C#RLSTIAN 111YElIS
- E , N 6I : I SIETICICLT.I. 4 '' , AVD.ii3LOW'SGREF.Di
' -!..b
"rimues; , ,_Leinoxr,sFluNt`liaistris, , CocOuriu:o;-
"crnuticrries,'CldUr sunil•Whito s Wlne , Vlncon •
1.• ',Extra' Mini' ty-FlOur. 4 4.11.ercurirotutiies:ItIO 'and,
, Jurtt. , oo2ret.,'lre. 4 ll , roasted;akiverlnUli Syrup:
(Ippd? yerived'ithrui4t,clallw,r.
, ,WNLi I -r r ,SPAUSYNIA N,
.vrtr,::ll•trd-luid,Cherry,Stici
: fJ CELL. .O,US:
SUGARS . , ;PEAS.,
COFFEE; FRUITS,. ,
"SPICES; ,CHEESE,'"
=A
Sash recetize :4 l;"tit"ilte l llnei:GrocerY;Establisli: :
morn, corner 3111 and. Cherry streete,llle.follow-•
big new Goods:
• CHOICE IiEIV, :OHLEatiVis3HOL'ASES;
-
; ‘ „y
TOMATOES;.
MEI
..- --.'
HA. ..:DRIG S " - Sc 'BB0'S; - AND -
• NrETEIERE3F/ELI? SEEDiCiCtiesh
( TeX , r ,.7: A. ":41%Y/113.."
- :^:7II:ACTECATXS;
`' xiiaiicsr {
rit,"E:soiim •-.••-•
:,' ':::); 1.'4 S T I b
_-',s2-I:T;d.41:
STWINGII-AQ:I . I-1-Nss;
.
7:10 CirE• 4 .3.T,..rUT STREET", RITTLADELPIIIA: •
'67
aiREAT .131PROVEMENT8 rs
• ,'.
'SHUT T-L E
PATI•'I'TRD FEDICI7.ARY .14;ra, 1800
Salesrooin, , No.'92l.Chestnut St.:libiladolpilla
.
• This.MACHINE construStedon anewprim
cipal bf mechanism, possessing many-rarm and.
valuable Improvements, havingtbeen,examined•
by. the most profound experts, and:pronounced
to 'be mtm - PLicrry, - and - PERFECTION, COM-1
• Thefoliowingare r theprinehialObjecthiniurged
against Sewing Machines:: -
1. - Excesslve_iittlgue to the - operator:
2. Liability - to get out of order.:
3. Expenst.„ trouble; and doss of. re
4. Tnotilittcityto - sew e'Very - • diSeription2of.Linn
-5:-Dissgre&abfe noise operation:. '
The •EmpircSeir Machine in :Erentpt front di/ these'
' It has rt stmlght needle; perpendicular
makes - the LOOK or SHIITTLH'STITCH, which
will neither RIP' nor RAVEL and is on
both sides,: performs perfect:sewing. on - every,
description of material, • from Leather •to 'Me
anest Nsuisook Muslin; with cotton, linen or silk:
thread, from the coarsest to the finest number - .
.IT lIESIS,TELLS BLVDS, BRAIDS. , TUCKS,
Q,,IIILTS;•kLAITS; GATHER :6. ,
Having neither CAM nor - COG : WHEEL; and•
the least possible friction, it runs - us•stkiooth as
!;lass; and is • -
TICq.111". A - NOISELESS
--• • .-31AHLNE. - -
Ad l'iiriatits of CAlityzr - 31Actrists- from ilk upicmyte.
' , '473-Priftleulnr- , attention is - called to'our new
-and- Improved Manufacturing - Machine, for
Tailoring: Shoe: ltting,' -Coach Trlmniing,
'lts advantages are simplicity, durability, rapid-,
ity;etiky adaptation to all branches of manufae-,-
.turlng.-,2.1t makes perfect work on .all-ninterialt
It Is especially desirable In sewingPatentLeath
er, .11114 IS very still. It short It. the 'most per
fect manufacturing, machine in the market: -
IC—B.—Every Machine guarranteed. ,, , •'•
EMPIRE SEWING .MACHINE. COMPANY,
- 921 Chestuut - Street,: • Phllatielphim- ,
, • AUent.
im-Agentsivanted.-
T HE HOWE MACTiTNE• CA 'S
•
• •
FOIL` 1 9 rXLIES . A.~D„ TINUFACTUREILS
~_.....
7. 1 1 1 1 - i. 1 - 719wp - . - :; -- ;::-: -
t 4 O - _,Ti - C...'S':_ i i 7 -1 ' 1,0 . - . 1: -,
I,TEE : ESE 'WOiISALRENOWNEIj
• SEIVIN4 'MACHINES == ,
, .
Were awarded, flic r ]highest -. premium at- the
-- World's Fair in London; and six first premiums
at,the New York State Fair of ISA and are cele-'
brated-for. -doing .tlie best - Work,,USillg, a ,much
smaller needle for , the same thread than any.
other maehine, and'hy. the, introduction of Abe
most improved machinery; we axe now- able to
supply the-very best machines in the world_
These machines are' made: at" our , new and
spncions - Factory a t.Bridgeporti Corm., under the
immediate, suPervision of the President. of the
-Company,— : • . •., -.---, . • .. - ,
''--, '•,,-. ;-- ELIAB HOWT jit.. - - .• '
-,, ,
._, .
_,... -...,
did original Inventor of the Setting Machine: _
-, They - are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing,
'and to the use of. Semmtresses, Dress Milkers,
-Tailors, Manufacturers of Shirts, .Collars,. Skirts,
Cloaks, Mantillas, Clothint;,.Hats Caps; Corsets,
-loots, - . Shoes,: Harness. Saddles , ' Linen- Goods,
.limbrellas, 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, felli- cord, braid, bind,
-and perform every species' of. sewing , - malting a
'beautiful and - perfect stitch,- alike on both sides
of the articles sewed. . . ~ - ,
' The Stitch invented bk, 11R. ROWE, 'dila Made
ma this Machine, is the-most popular and dur
able, and all Sewing Machines are subject to - Abe
principle invented-by him; ' • -
• SEND FOR' CIRQI.7LAR. ,- '
The Hove Machine Company; • .
' 6.90 BROADWAY, COr. Fourth St.,N.l"
_mar 30,•07,ay
SINGER SETTING": MACHINES
'''" u. 'HESS • - ,
. .. .
Has been apointed agent for Columbia for these
celebrated Machines, and offers them for sale at
his•Rool: Store, at ' .
, ..
• MANUFACTURERS'. PRICES:
EVenilbody; knows the Singer Machizies to . be
ono of, the standard Sewing Machines, and we
present it to the citizens of Columbia and vicin
ity as incomparably the best 'kind in existence.
ILLS simple:compact, durable and beautiful.
'is quiet, light' running, and capable of perform
ing arange and variety of work never before'dt
tempted.. upon'. a single, machine—aging either
silk, twist, linen or Caton-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.,Jto attachments for hemming braid=
ng,,cordl ng,tacking, quilting, felling, trbiuning,
binding, are novel and •practicaPjland have ,
been_inventett.ami" adjusted especially for this
• at the Store anti see 011 C-ill operation.
81D:WThteeltie.H.DTEs.•-'
6.71"X1VaN, - Apielit for- the
TICE WIL.SOIs:, , ,!' '
_"
and
'ELLIPTICe! n tt.HOWE'S'!
•' • World renoWned - Sewing,Machines. - •
_While the Wheeler St Wilson' universally 'de.;
ktunViedgecl 'to be • the -best machine for family
use; the .tElliptic," which is manufactured by the
same company, and made on the same general
principles, is equidly'as goodr and the "1-iowe"-is
unsurpassed as a shatUe machine: - - -
- All these machines make ,the,-loci: stitch, and
are adapted to all Rinds of family sewing , tailor-
Ing,:and other manufacturing purposes. sewing
risk.
in-buying them, as -every* machine sold ',ls war
'ranted to give entire,satLsfactiom , Sewing Ma
chines for rent:: Locust street, polumble; •
cLOT
! ItEAD ! • •
GREstr -..A.,•171?A,Cr10N
• ,
.;•„ DA VID - - ICAN.A.TIER'S
CLOTHINC-EMPORIUAL!
ni.)(n=e*airtutstreet - , -
The...targest„ . 33est;.&,itn : ted,:itairdS'omesi l a nd
che.
- apest stock...or. --
CL
`OTHING, '1";.Ul V
iNISHG:' GOODS'
.
„
capsaionts; Sitoes, ate. , .,•&c. - 03i , er exhibited
~ " in'these regions; which will dm sold at prices -
~ &LL 'COMPETITION: • -
• • ,' 'Come one - nzaraii; •both great and small, -
;.To LITTLE D..a.V,VS Clothing
gets. tit from head to foot,
At prices that your purse will suit: •
COCTQLrR, - cLOTHING OF _
The - subseitber,would call, the4ttte:ntion of the
eittzens.or,Cohtmlile. hie,./e,rge
• - :-11,7 , ;ADY- IN.EADE:
Embracifig everY-yiudety of style' and
suitable' for the. senson.••••.They are yluidb , of the
' best material and in the most fashionable style: -
GENTINAIEWS: FURNISHING, GOODS,
. • • .
SasPerillers: . .llandlrer--
chiefs, Hosiery, splendid,line of. these
;;:''gocals'alwayS kept on hand.- Also, Boots,
Shoes,Rats & Caps, of whielywe have • ,
•••r; a: well .seleettsk,stockrand , which ,
we offer at cry. cheap rates.- .
CARPET ; BAGS- t VALISES
:Of all stile:a, are sold cheitpdr than bitY,nrfees.
Dfy goods are all-bought for cash, and I offer them
at cheaper - .rates, forserhe than- any other-store.
and sees• ' HENRY-RICE,- - •
'• ~ "'AuliolitingrWashington-House;,
• •••, Front street, Columbia.. l llVA'prild4;'4B66-1Y: - •
,i‘ipAr:: . '"-, -*:(
-lllLrisuiL
y -r • 7. , 4 , • -
MerbhaditiTTailor;-,:-:A.
, Hiinftno:Slieet;7s6venCilooKs, al?Ovo. Second;_'
CA.§S
alt styles, , and suited ..to.laar.season; kept eon-%
-stantiy on...b.ruld,' and manuiaetoretl. to order, at
abort e, and. warranted.topivp Perfeet.aatis- .
EnTg..l[S,
:NrIN :THE
•
ron± Y S ore, . 1 ,
,
Tho,..sub.4aftibr ;Ifasqlrtsti.:T;iiiiiiitsed.' for. - thii
Spriogrrrode; intim Now York and:Philadelphia
, )forkets, alargem4liwkionaklo stock of ,
.OTELING -
\Vlilyh a offers to tho of Coliuntna
'vicinity; as cheap If .notolleaper:than,the,prlcos'
:DefOro tho.rwar.,,An.l.exanduatlon'w lll ' tuitisty_
' any one that the_prlcea are very f.•
• ThaveAlie.C.heapeat Priced floods In CA)fuinnur;.
aniprepared'Aco_lnako,r,up", , ,!. o ;ore . m, in Ilia!
CLiYI'II§,';CAS.S . 3 . 4IIERE.4 - ; . vhspxos; - PLAIDS;.to,t
, 0 1 :iario; - Wlaunla0mbfiii.belc
lslilaß Goods; at. vry.low
ITEn.m.s . •
Fr,ont ro, puildinips, Front Street,
i=ffi=MEMl
'465 Bii.O.AIDTAY,,NEW-YOR:X
699 BROADWAY, NEW YOl5
•jd3VCABTER ADV'SY ~ '
'SPRING 1567•.:••'_. • • . -•
HAGER' & BROTIIEBS
Are : l . l6w opening . and invite an .exidnlnatlon
of the Largest Wail: of • ,
- • • ENGLISH GRANITE WARp.. - :
;ever:offered In Lancaster. - Alsorii fail dssort:
• avant of. •, r _ • -
. • , • 'PAINTED ENGLISH GRANITE;' , "
COLORED TRENTON WARE,
PITTSBURGH AND BOSTON GLASSWARE.;;: •
.
We are selling all of the ' above at' greatly re-.
duced prices. . - 2.
31ARSEILI..ES QUILTS AND.I3IANKETS;:':
: Fine Diunask-and.Hand-loom 'Table I,lnons,"-
Linen Sbeetlngs, Pillow Casing, Napkins; Cotton'
Sheeting's; Pickings, Checks, etc: . -- , , •
'l3leeched Muslins—all the best•malces..:: ; ,'
'lOOO Pounds Prime Feathers:"
Window Shades and Fixtures:.
'Green and Buff Hollancis, all widths. •
.; Carpets and
.011"Clotbs.
Grossley's English Brussels RoxburyTapestry.
"Lowell and Hartford - . Three-Ply, ',Extra and
Superilne Ingrain, Wool; Datc, ' Venetian, -
_Hemp anti Rag Carpets.. ,• • • - -
' OIL CLOTHS, from : 1 to 4 yards wide. .:
WALL PATERS ! • WALL PAPERS ! !
An entire new Stock of
Staniped, Gold and Plain Parlor l'apers, Neat
and Bright Styles Chamber_ Papers, Cholde
-Papers, Choice Plain Styles for. Dining-Rooms,
'Blotch Bordered Entry . Papers. - • •
Decorations in Gold, Velvet, Marble and Wood
Colors. Marble...Oak,' Rosewood; Walnut and
Maple DECORATIVE PAPERS. •: •'
be sold at Lowest Prices. • • '
. • • . HAGER a BROTHERS,' •
. - Lancaster, Penna.
•
DOWN - AMIE THE ,PIIICES.I •
Just received from the Philadelphia and Nee
York Markets a full arid complete stock of.
2 , CLOTHS AND CASSEIItItEg; ."'
the Latest Styles hi; the 3nark.'et, whle.l4 we are
prepared to ihalte up to order in the • . „
BEST STYLE AND SHORTEST NOTICE,
and at the Lowest Cash Prices. ' ' • '
We have on hand a fun and complete stoek of
READY MADE .cumaxp,,
-". for, Melt and, Boys,
Df our own. make, Nijltich we - guarantee well
trimmed and well -made, and goods'as repre-
Seated. -. . - -
. - . .
-;.. t 1.150, on r Stec]: of GEN'TLE.I‘rEN'S PIiTINISII
rsG GOODS, is full and complete.
. ' Our 'steel,: is 'purchased at the very Lowest
0(41 Prices, and we are prepared to sell at a small
advahe , :e. ......, ; ... . . -.
.. . .. ..
. 'Celt and examine our Stock. and you Ivill be
etzuvlnced , the 'dace to be suited for the least
money, is at _ • .M.YERS t RAT.FITON'S, .
. . , - No. 1 East King street,
.
Lancaster City,-ra.'
, .
S. rRATITITO.V.S -
. .
1 ICIIANT TA [LORING, riEN ERA I; cLoTir I NG,
AND - CIENTLEMEN'S.FU RN TSIIJN G igOR E, :,
- ' (Opposite Shobers Howl,)
CORNER 01 , NonTri" QUEEN :AND. OIt.VN:GE Sr.;
LA.:WASTER, P.K. , :zrA.
It lands ,of Macs and Bops'. ready-made.
and Furnishing Odods constantly Icept
on hand. . -, - ,
Also, a superior assortment of
French, English, German and American Cloths,
V
Casfameres and estings, which willbe made to
order in 'any desired style, with the least possible
delay; warranted to give satisfaction, and at
- reasonable charges. '
- July .1.1,'66-iy]
:POOPS STATIO.;NERY.
NEW AMERICA BV IViMan) DPpworilt Dixon.
ANCIENT AND MODERN GREECE.Br C. C.
Fulton. L. L.'
TAF LAST DAYS OF OUR SAVIOUR.- -
LIFE OF PRlLlDOR—Musiciatt and Chess
•
PILIECS
-111ARACUE'S -MANUEL OF MUSS. - '
CLIPPER CIfESS PROBLEALTTOURNAUENT.
31011P1117'S-11ATO:ii—Edited with notes—
'l3Y(3ll3l.le'9 I t t4fi r t 'i r?Ce.:ive' d a lartt . O_tqaelt•
. 1117,EARILE ENVELOPES,'
,
. ,PERFMIED ENVELOPES AND PA P ER. '
.1 , complete assortment of BLANK. BOONS;
-,, ':it JOHN SHEAFFER A: SONS, -
No.,32:North Queen street.
-
, , .
-1311ENEMAN'Z
Nin TES' GENTLE3tENt,BOYS, : . 411 ME.)
- CHILDREN'S "SHOE STORE.. •
The largest and best assortment of Ladies and
Gentlemen's wear in the - • •-"" •
CITY OF LANCASTER_
!inners:fulled respectfully invites the (-M
-orena of Columbia and vicinity, to his large
stack of
•
LADTES' BOOTS AND SHOES, '
• -Stielr'as Womeri's Kid and , Frenelt Morocco
-Boots, Balmoral, Continental - and other
ASHIONABL STYLES: -
F E: ,
' We are prepared toManufacture at Short notiee
every kind of Ladies' and Gentlemen's-wear,
known in this market, and at .as:cheap rates as
any singlirtr establishment. Call and examine
- our stock... - A. Isl. BRENEMAN; .
Opposite Cooper's "Etotel,
West King St.:Lancaster,
•- •
TO. HORSE OWNERS.. -
BA.REE'S 'Boor,, LINIMENT,
~ ...
TILE BEST AinleVE KNONr.s.i. , . • .
For Quarter or .Sand Crack, Corns, Thrush,
Contracted, Zard or Brittle Hoofs, ,te.., and„ for
general. se in place of Stuffing or Soalun .- •
- ,AsTresslugl g or the nutside.of, the Hoof It- has
Sold Wholesale and retell, by A. MILEY, Sad
dleaul Hamess. Manufacturer, No.. M . . North
QtreeikStreet, next door.toShober'S Eagle Hotel,
raeast,fr city, Penna... .1-- • ,•,. ,
.N / .-13.—Xlarness of every description constantly
Diancl 'and repairing neatly done to order:
041.1R.DIVARE, - - STO VES, 'iec:
T RUMPLE • S . ; SON,
6•• • . •
EM3E2M9
FOREIGN DOMESTIC HARDWARE
An extensive assortment of housC furnishing
hardware, also for titrpenters' and builders' use,
on hand.
TltON AN-]) ,S TE V. Li. -
Blacksmiths. wagon makers-And others, furn ;
ished with all kinds of Iron, Nails, Horse P.hoes;
Ciian'h Trilitillings, and other goods in
• .1\ 7 001) AND OW WARE,
,
•
In great' viirlety,' such :IA Tubs, Laidrets, Wash
'Boards; Brooms;')Vasitinegaellines;
• -FAIDLINCi-, - .I. I kPLEiVIENTS'.
Slniyels; .Castings, Seytit'6:,
Forks; ltailrks, and; U other Implements Used by
the farmer. r -
Stmies.of every- and7pattern, Cook, Parlor
' , and Office Stoves,.for coal or wood. A large as- -
sortment of Tin IVare always kept - on' baud, or
nianuthetured to Order. ' •
Oil P~ hits; 'ct .
Coal St,ertit - ttntllllheithle.ollm
of all Icluita, llcohol, ienzine sapitn„ and other
'Varnish ? Glass, Paints, Putty, NVII I
'65.) 7 ... L0c0:Tr STioitti'r,:COraortir.t.; PA.
COTTRELLK.- BRO;"
lcyle'Es in ,
ITUREIGN- AND •iDO)Iii::STIfi
. . .
,
liaidictu'e t Itar Iron, Steel, :galls, Glass, , paints,
Oils,`Variushes, Turpentine, lienkine; &e. , "% •
A large tissortment of Parlor, Cook antl.olllce
StayeS always ort hand. Tin. 'Ware manufactur
ed to ordei.at shortest notiee. - , , - ' - . .
. - WOOD) AND. , WILLOW-,-WARE, -
In laFge tjuintities and of every variety. , •
Flows, Corn Shellers, Feed- Cutters, Shovels,
Hoes, Forks; Rakes, • - - .
Coarse anti Fine Salt' at - loWesf, lnniketlprli•es.
-A large assortment of Doubletand. Single, bar
reled Guns. Powder Flasks.Gtune Bags and Shot
Pouches. Riileand Blasting Powder,shotand CapS.
tai;algheSt market pricoi paid for Clover and
-Thanthy, and ".Flax weeds,- large quantities, of
which-we-have constantly on 'hand - mid - offer at
the lowest rates. - -Lubrieating, Sperm and Fish
'Oils, suitable for machinery. A Fine assortment
of Coal Oil Lamps, Shades, Lanterns, and-Lamp
trimmings. - • .-
IVo respectfully solicit a share Of41)11 et (area
• •W. P. COTTRELL,
: • Locust St., Columbia:
71rF7.DICAL - '
R1.2P1,14.:. TO WALK!
ELECTRO-MAGNETIC OIL,
the Cheat Thug of,<lches , and Paw, is truly a wonder
-fol ntedleine for the cure of Rheumatism, Nana/gin,.
-Soft 1 71rOar."<irartlts; drar - Cohls, Contraction of -Muscles,
Stiffaeattsnrefthrelling pf the Joints,' Cholla Cholera. Illor
"hes,Dlonntern; Diseases of the Kidnaps ' Falai=
tabon-of the'heart, •11 - eaknocs ',medial. to Feanales, and
:will certainly cure all pain in any- part of the,
'body:in' one to live mlneles; -
Cnrps
Tooth-ttehe In,' minute.. '
• Cures Ear-ache Ina - minute. ,••••
:•. Cures Nervous or Slel•Head-ache 5 minutes.
--Cures Neuralginrin 5 minutes.,
Cures Pains in the Buck,Breast, or Side nsmhis.:
. Cures Deafness, In many eases,-in 15t020 mins.
Cures Croup in one night,...Aslithma in 1 ,to ff
days; Fever and Ague in 1. clay. ..And if Rogers'
Liver Pills are used ineonnection with the Elee
,tro-Iflipietie•oll; they - will: cure: the •Dyspepsia,
and Liver complaint, .The Pills •of : themselves
are it'great Purifver-o - the Blood, and, a 'wonder:
fed Tonic, bnparting Strength to the,Debilltated
System, Strengthening "the- Digestive • Organs,:
bringing about a healthy - action of. the. Liver,
Kidneys; and'Skir .witlibuto•whicli.:•no person
' can enjoy health :-` The Pills are also a. sure -pre-'
,ventative to the Fever oral Ague, if a few doses
- ,aretalten.in'the fall• and •sprlng:, The OR and
Pills are botIiPUTtELY -VEGETABLE, anti can
noel - with safetyf.hy'old , :•or ~ .young,, m ale or
andalways with' the happiest effect. ,
- •'^ Dn.'s: ROGERS; Sole Proprietor '
_apt , 200 Doc]:
111 - ,'" = CANCER '--1108- •
1 - , :,(--PRLNCritAX.:7P/1-1-SICLAN AND SIIIIGtON:, ~
4 '. To. the".P.biladelp:alw.Caucer Sibspital.7 01E0c;
031 , ./ . 1 - RCH Street:is daily making - astonish,:
:41r - end .. .most:miraculous cures of Candeethy: , tibe
most .scicutltto•,and., lately:apprOved ' , remedies
:known" to thecivilized wcirld;among which: are
hisgreat CancerAntalotes'"wonderful treatments'
qiuitope'rate " specifically upon the Cancel-And,
.Cancerous ,:affections. - ntidoting, , "killing • and
. destroyingt.he.Cancer, , every particle, root, arid"
:••rtibre, belonging to it'or thent,..-withoutpain ortite
;use .of• the'.3tuffe;-without. caustic; • eating ,-oral'
1 .burninetinedichuw,...without the loss of blood on
in the least:affecting - the sound flesh.' No other:
treatment should. ever be uSed. :7e.ro ether persons.
;lunre these antidotes.% To investigatetuesotreat„,
rdents,'do7see patienti:underl treattnentrand to
.. • =nine ..tbe.terrible , specimens thus.removcd,, •
crtfiluntsee
_-.or;sfddress
.0111Ce, , ,Noli'031, , ARCICSt4.:Plitiflelphia,.!Penna.
• ;Past Mike 80k..:11742: , •,., - ,.„2.
raktlenlara send. fcir'a.
4;;IOIY,PAIROPtiItekerKWA:2Z:::;:_
•PlPE:LidOitldt. -
4tri liriprOvenaent :on" , the:old , litshioned , LieorTZ
Congya and Colds. En It and
:Sold . potheenrr,A,
e A SiE'''-`iC"SC!-S"V.9
C BEA49IED . I.TCTION:LIN: T.RI9ES
W.
,ir4. - vE JUST natmEavy,Ok.-vEity, LARGE
. AND GENERAL ASSORTZWENT
.1.T4011. GOODS 1.
PURCECASED, yort:c;iiur
C ir
At n Tkeduction on'the-Ittt6 . Figures;-ivhicli
OLD-FASHIONED GOLD PRICES
.
FOR sprviNt4 AND SUMMER WEAR, which
they are closing out at FRTC.E. -
-
-.- , - - -
•.• • ' - FAR BELONS COST! _ .
1360t5• ,ncl Shoes I
In great variety, at a Reduction in ,Price far
below anything of the kind offered in the .
• town of Columbia. gouda
are of the . flest Stylea, • "-
• Largert. Assortment, •
and the Cheap.-
• est everolfer
the:r:': • '
--
.-= 'DRE'SS IaOO.DS !
SPRING' AND . SUMMIiR. SILKS, IN
31'0IIAIRS, •
4 - .Of all kinds
S. S. RANHVON
• - POPLIN:S • •
- . Of N latest-styles
WOOL DELAINES, ALL QTYALITT.E.S WIDTIN
S ,
ENDLESS' YABIETY, "VIZ
SPRAGUES
Pink, , •
•
Purple,
American,
Merl in ackS,
Pacific,
Wamsutta, Glen' Cove,
Corset Jeans, Fine Cambrics,
' :'Paper :Carrilrics, Linens, Linen
Hand kerUldefs, Napkin's, Threads.
Braids, Dress. Trimmings, Tidy _
- Yarns, Worsteds, Hosiery,, ,
kinds; - Hoop Skirts,
- . -
•
Silk' Circulars, "
Silk ..SacqueS, -
MOURNING DRESS GOODS; •
GINGHAMS,
ENGLISA;
FRENCH
- . AND SWISS
•
WHITE GOODS, AT VERY LOW PRICES
ALL KINDS of PRINTED DELAINEA.
PACIFIC, • , -
LOWELL,
'
_
•-• FOULARDS.
• 3IANCIIESTER, to
SPRING & SUMNER% '
SII;AYLS - O.Y,ALL,KINW.
GLOTTIS; A.3. , 71)
"-- ".For Gent's and Lsales'"Wear
FLANNELs; ANI) COLORED
• ,
Brown - • -
'
Bleik:hed,
;NI uslins, - _
,Blue ,Drills,.
",
_
Double . Width. • _
Er. E. lIT I IN•Ci S, _
(i!otfart • and. - LENEN, •
Ladles' & Cents' Linen,
Paper Collars, 'Cull's, Neck
Ties, - Fancy and Plain.; Kid ; •
Glores, 'White and.Colored,-.of , •
• -• all nnikes;lteady -Made- Shirts,
- TICKINGS of• all. GRADES:, '
II
,
'7.l3pot
crgi.l2-
C s •
CARPETS, ,"FoR: & §TAms,
FLOOR & - TABLE - OIL OLOTII_
„
TAILORING
DONE Orn-
Q
A ..C.FIOICE GItOCEJUES,
SUGARS,
TEAfr4
.; ~."- , Ff§..1 1 ;..: • -
r= istorSSES,!.
the«lls Se give us a
bLD gT:liCif of
..*l)e're you criiiiiKia . itno
before pore:basing Olsowboro.7.
" • -- -
Ageircy
GRpygn,
t - SE . V re ENG ' "IStA.GITTNIP:S . :
-lytl'iiL:~~lio,ti~ire • itittd~ she thclii - *Orklll - g,.• • Ae - v 7
ist,St4 - 43
I,:twen Fr9ut ck§:econd :
r ;..` . 'SCOIAIYIBIES!
_Price in irii7en :tor au Cintrer?
r.Protirter . „. excliplt J;CP:„GPiXrd. • •:
• .;:•r;
Eil
=II
they. are, now ofTerlng at
Also, A FINE STOCK 01
,R,EAD,Y:II. LADE
EVERY VARIETY
ALPACAS,
and Fancy
&c., &c
&c.
ESZIEMI
CM
ALL •STYLI:4 OF'
AND
1 1 N , s s?ors,
IVT.NDO '‘.II.TIV.i'A.L . N . S- OF
aTJ. "KINDS: "&d.,".dc: ,
~,SDE TAE CITIES,
,:IND tLL_
vrerrxe r WARRANTED
COFFEES„
SPICTS; ` J
. _ . .
n~,sux~c:~~Kao~rrr~s:
tOLIMPIA:INSIMANCE 'CO:- • •
cIANUARY 1,8
' °Ai:TEAiI I -AND ASSETk- - ',4:5 .1- -; itai-91);
continued.tO , lnsurelqincllxiss..;
Mffirehandlzo, link, other property, agalnst losjs
and darns:kg:Ow eithbr.
fora,mis4 premium, or premium noLe.
- SENTINTII - ANN - TtIAL REPORT.
,
Whole lunotintinsurec ,1 4. 512,478,426 83. 4
Less nlll.'l expired _722,771 31 • •
„ .
6A..I; ; ITAL"AIC.IS-INC63/E:'
Amount Of - preinlnin 'notes,
Jan. 1,1366 - • 4 835 `Yl' .
Less premium notes'expcl ,
- In-1866 ' 71,063 04
E 613,160 - 33
'Balance . of - preminmS,'lan'y'D, 1806 r• 4,609 - 15'
-Casli.recalpts, less cornmisslons, . 57,01618!
Loans ' ... • 9400,00 ;
.Due from agents and - other:4 8,664 56
• ' - ;CONTRA..
Losses and expenses paid ........ 070,025 31
Losses ailjusted, not due Jan. 1, „ 21,206 88
Balance Capital and :Assets, Jnn: 1,'67, 000,527 ,61 .
• • • 0601 850 10
- - '
°zonal?: Yourta; SeeretaiT. , "• --"
..1111cirA.E1 S. 141111..3LA25, „,
DIRECTORS
R: T. Ryan, Jr.,Sohn IV. Steno''
" John Fendrleb, George Young,
H. G.
Saunuel'F. Eberleln, William Patton. .
Amos S. Green,••• john B. Bachman,' -
Hiram , Robert Crane., .
' may 11,1566. '
INSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH
AMERICA.
- • inIrtADEL - pHr.- -
- Incorporated 1794. • Assets, .$1,350,000„ , Charter
perpetual. Insurance arainst,loss or damage by,
Lire on Buildin, Merchandize, Furnitz:re,
for long or short periods, or permanently on
Buildings, by, a deposit of Premitun. :The prompt
-payment of losses for a period of sEV3llv•tr years,
affords. guarantee of claim- Upon -public confi
dence. AltTlll77l G. COFFIN PreSq.
Ctx.t.itlmirPLATr;See'y. .
• ,•, F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent,
Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa.
'January 21, 1886-Iy. -
rIII -EQ,UITABLE ASSUR—
AN CE SOCIETY Of the UNITED STATES,
Otrei..4 ifulticements to those " i )ropotdug to as
are believed to be unequaled. -
Annual
,Cask Dividends, 411rtlie Profit's'
. Divided among:the Assnr'ed:
. ORGANIZED jUL":7,:15.10.--
Aceumulined Fund, over
Annuql Income, over
W3I. C. ALEXANDER, Pres't
It -B. UYDE, Vice-President. ' • •
P.imArs; Actuary,. . •• •
Office-92 Broadway, New York., „
For further particulars, apply - •
• G, PATTON, Agent,
Junep, 18 . 60.1 • . Columbia Pa
FARMERS' L7T.T2.114-FIR,III-INSUR
.A.:s.7cE-dO3rP.-kNY,T " 4 - -
APRIL . Ist, ISO,G. ,
Aeounlulftted Capital
,
- This Company conthines to issu'e 'Policies of
Insurance on Buildings or Personal Property. in
town or country; nt . CASII, or I% EUTU,,111... RATES..
,
11". KRAMER, President. -
- D. SalticKLEii, Secretary. , ••_l
=I
,Thonuts Gra . y,. Ell Nindig, Joint
4a - tildes, Wallace, George I). Ebert, David
Strickler. '
- Applications for instirance•will be made to ...
M. S. SIIUMANi:
July, 7 iSliftilf. r ' ..Columbus. _
---- - • • •
CIIRARD` FIRE ,-
AND 11.1A1 - UNE IN
'LA- SURANCE COMPANY - - -
, .
OF ruTLAI)ELPIIiA. '
Capital • '- - - -40 00,000 . i Securities' :'-'- " 71100,000
• "This-Company continues to take .risks on good
Property, at rates as low.as any other artfoConi
.
pauv; and consistent - 3.oth prudence. ,
Policies issued for longir short , terms, or per
manently. - Losses promptly paid. All' chums
adjusted without litigation of delay. 'Mg Cont
pally' refers to the past us a guarantee of Its future
conduct. . .
. . THOS. CRAVEN, Pres't.
A. S. CrtrxErr, Vice-President. '' , • , • .-:' ,
Jots. 11. Atvonn„,
, Secretary.. • .
•F. X: ZIEGLER. Agent; '
Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Fa. .
January 21, IStn-ly. ' -
_ - • , ~ -
TT - ° ME INSURANCE.. (29111.PANY
OFFIdE-LNO: 13:3 iiroatlwaY-
Capital • • - - 06000 oo
Assets, Ist :fritillary, 1.507 ' • - • • 3,6l7Asii Si
Liabilities •-- - , •
, CILAS. S. MARTIN,
A. F. WILL:IIAILTII,TIe - e-Pres 7 t. ' '
J. li. W.l..sttnuu.N;Ass't Seerettu : y. .„.
1). A. 1 - -Ixxx.D. General Arent. • -
- Total loss 13Y, Portland Fire, 3112,014 , 42—a1l paid
before
A. .1". I:AUIrFIfAN; Agent
•-. • -
BOOTS A_ND SHOES.
J .ADT.E . SHOE .MANUFACT
.ORY.
Raving increased my facilities for turning
out superior work. I would announce' to my - old
with
and. all new, ones that may favor .mo
with a call, that I am' better prepared - now to
Manufacture all-kinds of - • • , •
LADIES'. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S
'SII OES -AND' GAITERS,
than ever :before. I employ none, but the best
workmen and ant always certain of giving sat's.;
faction. I keep on hand a general assortment of
ready made work all of Which is inanuatetured
on the premises.
I keep no made-tip work of other parties.' My
work is made exclusively for home trade and is
seld'as such. ' TEEMS CAI4I-I.
Wesell as cheap as any other establishment,
and ask a share of public. patronage.
.TAMES SCHROEDER,
Locust Street, between Fronton(' Second..:.
OME '3IANLtITURE.
• Tho Subscriber has onhand a lai t e,e - StoCk
of hoots and Shoes, Gaiters„e:c., all of his own
:Manufacture.
Call at his Store,'four doors above R. Williams'
Drug Store, Front Streetorhere heptfers an c.N
'tens lve assortment of Goods,flier
• -
FIEgL?&SALE _OR RETAIL. .
Ills stork consists of as'larg e 'and general as
sortment of Iden's Boys' -Ladies' rand Children's
•-r--800-TS _
, . . . . . .
as can - be found:elsewhere ill theTOwil . . - . 1 ; ` , .
. Those requiring Boots and Shoes kill find It to
'their advantage - to call. mid examine bia 'Stock;
-before purchaalng elsen-here:••
- -
'_May 20 , - n - .iA3LIEL GROVE.. :
..• ,
PROTOGRAPHia."
TrnoTognARTIER,•" , " --
, - • • COLIT.MBLA.,'PA I .7•
..DC;:lsl6ave •
to _inform 'the Citizens of ,Columbia
'and vicinity, - that he'has taken and re-fitted the'
"omits formerly occupied by Lesher
on Front- street, above. _Locust, where ate is pre
pared to take Photographs In alPstyles, '
Particular attention paid to malting
LAIRGII':PLIOTOGIIAPHS,
- - C. 113.3 E
.TE-DYISIT,EB, _ -' •
' IvonyTYPES: "
-
.Alai, Copying And' 'Enlarging of - Pictures;
Pictures Colored in Odor Water
,Colors,.in
•• style. superior to any taken In 'this coon- ".
ty, and equal to any inrho.eitles:'^- ,
Particular •attention7pahl to taking-Pictures of
Children. Pictures taken 'in clontly int well' '
its b 1 s;,3eztr:weittltek:,orders for pi c t ures
', froM old „ . 4 - Negatives promptly
Calrat ltooms;atral
lectlon of specimens.
, ' 11. LESII7.II, Photographer. .
N.13..—1ie hopes by strict attention to busbies:3, -
and a desire to-please, to merit a 1 iberal. share of
• Patronage., - LOolurnbiti; apr. 27,'117 -hg,
- -
IK T.; N-E S
S. "LITTLE. ' • • •
tititt.contlnutqt to lake . '
PROTOGRA.PTIS, FERROTYPES., AItII3IIOI'IPES
PHOTO-M IN I OTURES, G Ell. PICTURES,. • .
&t 1113'61d staid, 'on. "Locust Street, above Front,
• • COLUMBIA, P.A:,
•
Mr. LITTLE has had' an' experlenee bf several
years at this business, and liin pictures are equal
to the best that can be had.in any city, and owing
-to his spiendid'shy-tight,,and , gocxl Instruments,
Air superior to those generally takeitinthe wen
-I,f you wish a good and Correct picture, you
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„ Intermittent .Fecorde , „ - eimiltir'rte.l46r
'and AO° and - Its , origbi - ean';ho-:tr4ded to
, the same danees.sl l Vicats:ndineiiniPliesf.itlie - :.;
'remittent-in its effeetizi , peurring,at i itateOr?
• periods.% 4s. in Teferandlirgue thisdiaease-,
is proceeded by ii:dniiipstleisdbeiing:±: - Soon
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tne Fever; accordinnted-bY-ia':iribrenrbeirtaz
-ache; comes on: - 4 1 .441:. , iligitig4i,lepgth - lof f ' , ,
time:at disappears for ii , fe,wiheurs; only:to
retnrn,with:mdreaSed`seyerity;'andleavnigi'l
the'slitharer,prostrated- mentally and phy-
In ordinasy . practiee the first re •
sort of the physician in the treatment of this
complaint - z is = quinine and mercury..: The-
disease this 'tioatinent is - e - beeked-not.
cared:—'and is liable at any time "to - return.
691,850 10
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INIISHLER'S"BITTERS
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Mi Ditteri'cdres'etrectuidly all Snell
Cases by,inducing.lav healthy. .acfion of the
Diver and by.themiinsurpassed tonic 'pro
perties prevent b:reourience,of_the. disease.
When Mishler's, Bitters ;wore first intro- -
diteed ,to the public the propriotor,did not
feel pistified m .reccmmeriding it as a , spe
aide for Cholera'. Daring the ,fall of 1865,
Mishlei ',received the 'following note
from ~Jacob' L: - Baker; 'Esq., of Lancaster
Pa., a 'member of the Philadelphia College
of-Pharmacy., r 1 r. had a great deal
of _'experiencein:the:treatinent of Cholera
is a' druggist of six = teen years standing,was
Ho:spital Steward'inthe;fetierson Hospital,
I-,'hiladelphia,:for' three years, and is withal
gentletnaa of undoubted mtegrity• and
one-in • whose Statement the most implici t
~confidence can beplaced : • -
Lancaster, .November 3cl, ISGS. •
' Mishler—Dear Sir:=Blnowing that
the Cholera with its dreadful ravages is now
up on our land; and' crowing that no medi
- eine now in. our-country fiossesses such
calorie :ihfluence , "which'is the, vital, reme
dy - Rir. all diSeases ;of 'this kind," as, the
;Bitters - you now making ,I request, 'you to
•prepare such a'quantity of your bitter as
iitould suit nil - 'demands," as I assure you
they Will be tin' invaluable remedy; and
will 'be hailed irs a blessing by all who will
$1,200,000
Yours respectfully.
.. • • JACOB-L...BAICER.
- Being thus urged, and-' having • noticed
the Bitters were constantly curing the Nast
violent_ cases - of Diarthcea, Cholera Morbus
and kindred complain ts,Dr. ishler at last
uttered - his - compounds as a curd for Cholera
The' result .has.exceeded his most sanguine
exp#Ctatio and fully ustides all that Mr.
-Baker says in his - note. -It, certainly - prove§
That Mr. Baker's practical-_knowledge of
it.edicine.ffir" -exceeds -that of - . most doctors
who' too 'often dose their patients with de
leterious drugs on some., absurd theory.—
For the purpose of showing that Mishler's
Eferh - = Bitters will cure Cholera we give
below a _few facts,:- • -7
.c4.i.1,729 90
'AB-intelligent' Persons who have investi
gated the origin of cholera t _agree that it is
caused-by-Tolson-introduced-and generated
into the system -by impure -water, damp
nesS, died over4crowded: rooms with
deficient, ventilation.'... This is proved by
. .the fact -that cholera always rages worse
err-board 'of ships 'where all of the above
(anises are found. more -or leis 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 r••
• :The 'steamship Triivirrict; arrived at the
Port of New 'York .about the "nrititile of.
April with cholera a Imarda number of the
'passengers having-died during the voyage
with this complaint... Among the passen
gers:Were a filthily named Schmith, from
-Baden;'--Germany..T' This family was at
- tacked with cholera.. Fortunately for them
they had _friends living in this city i an
:caster. Pa.,) who knew thlaglitques of Al ish-
Jer's Bitters- and Who proarncl - a bottle and
sent it to the Schmidt family. When this
package arrived at,Quarantine,the doctors',
examined -it and confiscated the contents. -
Another bottle was procured and packed in
a-more secure manner:jit safely reached the
Schmiths. zOn.;its arrival aboard the Vir
ginia, Henry Selimi th, and Christ. Schmith
-were both - laboring an der -choleric symp
-toms: .Mrst-' Marcia' Schraith;- wife of the
I, former , was very-bad, not expected to re
,:cover;.-,and axon had died of the.dread com
plaint- and had been burled theday prey],
'..ous. --It was in this plight a bottle of Mish
ler's • Bitters, - sent forth- like an Angel of
Ifercy • toundithe poor; Schmith - family.—
Hefiry - Sehmith-was the,lirst.to try it, and
- so 'lnstantaneous :was the - relief - he experi
enced that he gaVeitto his wife and broEher
-both of whom; it' atonee-relieved.- They
used the entire contents of the - bottle 'and
all three , wert so _much relieved that - the
- physicians permatecL , them. to- leitve :, the
Artrginia-after - betrig-eontined at qu rre
aboard that 'Scourge 'ship Torty-twO
Tbe:;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 ins - Bitters.- Henry Schmith stated
I that all-the compounds -tile doctors had
gic'en hint 'lid- no good, but that one glass
of Mishlees Bitters -made him feel like
new -man, warming his whole system,
giving :him a, healthful' heat.ancl causing
him to, perspirefreely. , liis.statenient was
subStaidially, was subStantially - as given
:above...and betnrther :said that if the doe
-tors, had not- - kept the • bottle- from
reaching hilt '.his-sen would - yet leave been
Mrs. 'Schmitly Was stall-weak:from
the- effect of cholera;. but the continued use
- or-the Bitters were cholera;-,
restoring
her - accustomed' vigor. -- '
It is not to be expected that regular M.
Ps: will lid mit• that - 811y rernecly - riot to •
fortnrl in -the-Dispensatory-will cure Chol
era: 4;or:- any other tionipattiVat t .hut - candor
' -compels Dr:" 'D:- H. - Bissell - of the Cholera
:Hospital" ship•-" -Falcon" . to - admit that he
'believes , Mishler's.,7 Bitters- to be - a " very
good,"-Tonic." In, reply as to a case of Bit
ters that was, sent to hint by a well known,
'gentleman orLtineaster,'he - -writes as fol
'lows :
Hospital Ship Falcon,'
Quaranti n', : Now ,York,.7 one 7th, .1866.
l'George S.. RoWbothana, Esq.— Dear Sir:
Yours; of the intf,insta rs to band. In re-
I `PIY, -.I• beg leave to say,' that I received : the
'ease of :Bitters-you. sent- Me -dor, trial ezc.,
' - that - I-gave.them'..to 'the convalescents in
alospital. - rlielieve.'themlto - be a 'very
good tonic I3itters; well adapted to all cases
requiring-Tonic remedies:-
..• : D.• 11. BISSELL, ;Physician,
r -a Hospital Ship 'Falcon."
This letter-la:Om Dr. Bissellj ust after the
reception of the Bitters; 'and before be hod
the - 'opportunity to thoroughly test
their :Wonderful , t.neatibintil properties is
considered au 4importatu,-endorsenient, as
'that, gentleman to-day. occupies 'the inanat
imPOrtaiiit 'posithmr. •of any playsitainn in
- Amerida:-' The - passengers- anti crews o
emigrant and merchant vessels that arrive
in -the - Port of .NeWYork frem foreign coun
tries, are subject-tohisiaspection and con
-troh-randja,the' great experience he has had
in the - 'management of that dreadful dis
ease; Cholera; gives an, endorsement by
him unusual, importance.. This letter
"together with the Statement oftheSchmith
family.=who 'white - 411: the' Steamer Vir
ginia, were --under - Dr. Bissell's control,
shows', what the Bitters have done and can
tCriother C:160: of Cholera cured. by Misb
ler,s 'Herb -Bitters is-that of Mr. Pearsol of
:York . ..comity, who,after suffering severely
from. all-,.the symptons of Cholera, finally ,
Liecarue, collapsed and 'While in thil4 suite,
' (the 'doctors statingthat,he-witi beyond
a , friend' , ailministered
elfeet was°.L instautanepus ;
,heat, Nyits', generated' iii e body..perspira
tionwaS,indueen.and. aftei. using one bpt
tie wa'entirely restored.
Bitters cures Cholera by COUR
. teructing 'the poison -wit i ch.:, is the cause of
the diScase.:"Poikon; iu klie - sysl etn,whether
. ."14 . eneratetr, ,by ii c.,' as in
tabolerm introduced :1 by, the bite of -a
venomous snake 'dr, mad-dog .will;be
,and .all. , bad , -symptons allayed
the ","use . -- of,-MiChter'sqlerli*. Bitters. The
alieke4Vovekit,his to be the - faist:in - Cholern
- , and-' the :certitictit'of.Mr.Rhiriebart r proi , es
tlfat'M .cu re the. bite of ,
arpoisbneus - Snake • -
, tancasteri:July 4th,-1.805.
,B.rMishler- 7 81ri=About eightweeka'
as , bittemi the left _hand by , a
the'time r d 'net' .knciw of
- what specieS":„ltC.Was. .was.: immediately jl after,
my hand; Swelled...to a,yery large
and,-the aPpeared: to. be,Work
ing.,,uof.myartmi.l",sutfcred.-igreat; pain in
• -niy - hand and. arM*;- I badko quit work and •
-was afraid.' .I-wotdd.tie;corn pelled to 'have
amptitatecl Itcanfe.t.6 - yeu,-, and
21yr „ adince wrish ed_mr.band and' aim
....W:ith'y,ciar Herb , Bitters:4ttAlte - Same time- •
ttakingz.lit days_l-wad :
able -to ..go
„to ',Work again.., -The poison Was,
dritl.va:.ent•inid'llishle'S- Herb Bitters
was7,the'onlyiitedicine - er application that
f,Clirtstiait , Burns,'ti
near neighbor.,' , OrtnitM;Ai•ent outm tiny- _or e.
two, lO.tbeliftfee where:ll was .bitten,
was - the...sante
sttnke -t bat "liar izi'e-akhe eang,litwit bin Ore
ya
,'rdS
,prOvecrAci:l4.wittitis 'eal lestaeopp 'ek--Anaker ;
of y rate;,Whqhdtf.ittWit - SAlie , same, one,. ,
or,,not,LOne - thingkiki,,reertain-'— '
tha ou r cilieTtlie bite: of n„ snake
'in ,iny,:casefor:Whiolii,skiiill'eter.bo•thank
',ftil;,,ai
~ ,e'',- r ,SliallybrO:liles t iSeil4.tislii!tibtftilly. Salt - Sly '
.1 - any, ono oftlictrtitli of the.tiboi.-e. •
YoUrslY ~I"ACOM.RIMEH-keel.:
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