MEI OEM ZS QM 0 0 11- • I. -r illE= ''':'IN.riIIPEZZZOBITELP:ItToirEi9:7Bc FREE. o='• ^ -1:-Ablisinibla'CR:Da.: • teL:A.L.T.Cailiertialum " w3ll _ be ••considered !aper-ple insertion:7;*V., - .A2titlificiniti ri PaYekiiS/441 s rather hard: to-helieie*.efiiii4f,:;the r ideith,. - O`f2, - , the on` the ' :S ierra - ` Nevads ' s meintaiim in VOilla?.,*4-''rareli,',*„:'7deScribing a, '`l;iiit:.ls..r*Sinerchant, named ;Adarni from -the . , C .,rilley . . -: te)the_Miiiini'ioWX of Meadow _ „'; on,,thetop ,of - ther,mountains : •". fie . ".Secureett l7 "Pair'ef,sieW'shiiel,arid took the. Iltricks'of - scilte:partiee 'who lad_gone over - - ' the day; before.; After some hours'. hard 4. • errived where: the town should-= I;te,.,'Wes",looking around,, men 0 ,- sti eame,-up , out.of, - -„thasnowriiiie , a - mermaid the,:sea.. 'Adares. - aikedAtim ifs he' could show, him where MeadOw - Lake ,not knowing, as. yet, whether the :Object before - lain was a man or a Spirit. said the, fellow,. ' YeArare, 'the' • _ 'Adams. asked if 'he could' vilioW, _ , him where the itore,of:Adains"Sr. Johnson was: yes! ''come -shoves-„on:a' pair "of ,- snow 'shoes soon. broughtthem to around hole in•the snow, and,Aderakwas told that thatTvas"-the hole' which led - ,to : ticesti .- 6 - :' .- Tlt6id qre's Pirar ' twisting around; the hole in k . . •. • makinetheidescent. Finally helLarriVed afthebottomi and' -w - liiaittiniihedloArtd - his'friend' there? , halp'ifan guy, and ready YOUC , corm env , dAe of the richest ever diseinered.AassciiaVtlie „ . store' theyAineled-45ve . 15 . tininl . i,hrough, tunn s. - very one seeme - to exontenk: ed with ~ -Yhe_eitizens seldom "g - c 7 :. te ; the top,of the snowrescepfwhen there is s',.,snovr!illoe.:xliegat - Avhich'titne 'the • 'whole town turns .-otit, tkr'k' • K, ;:. f : TICE CELEBILLTIOZ:T ' B 4 O1 1 :: TON .—Bostitirryol have a generallhelldar 'on the - 24'tli'inst:, ox witness ,they de - cliCa:" .tioncit - the...itew Masonic yall in that city. "The E ri . ie'sideiit:SjciilfjJ4:present. and W.: .campmenii:'of:::o6":oi4i,frb - m! almost 7, - every EactiomOf the Unioni;:::_Every band :in-Nei England; 'fitiiied - .by -Dodsworth's' •of ."&eiv:lrdik s -tirid"the--111a:rine;oft ;ZVash" th - Cdneasion.t. • .crigia l ltidyCasida:.ogentlomati „ explained : it till:ter:74as throuth , •,•.; partles,ger. , to getinarnea: • 14thiEti*'y;T:tliiit:' w /y • .1 • , t'soixi4rt ait.ibreviatibn. owoe - . to Irian.' • ,- - -7: -:'-nvrrso,RTATAXRP-V4,- • - - - ' •••-'• •ILESTEI , •f. • AH " GEINTS' ; ;NTANTEDr: • .4 arid -Expenses ~ 1l PAid;3lciler 'ontremaleA ents to Introduce. a NEW AND - ,lISEEITE;ON;-010Lbsolute utility in :• every.horisehOld.,;Ageirtsmrefairingtd.work on Commlssion•dwennwltotnlEo ,:tn:lsolpertlety.l. - .fFpritiltpitrtienlars - enclose annum - and address , , & CO., .;..7 • Br a igo_sraj..• vi'gr- , t , • , ..A''',f , ..-Ns..4t.A.lnnt St.; Phil*, Pa. ' • ' -Just beemzeceixedovhich we will sell at reduced prices,,CaltandSca-acc stock of • 2A.:llite — itiid freshsiiielr:lnatreciliMd':from New • - which:are offerad ar,lmiceSyto suit every d'THErLATEST e ,large 'assortment just, received. and- , sellin,, atyerrlow.nriceS, ,Naßersonahoutd.be without g i• reisclinglaamer:i. 111,1g01,11.!szWit.• ITIN,W.YLTTLIN firgiiiartiOdntif 2 l*f pints, and - ; 2-or....staads. , ..Every•thit :ik,ent, In -the ',Stationery at- • . U.,.)3335W E ,800k Store,• Locust street, opposite Columbia Nationulßank 4'3 --;r. • • P:- :• • vt., Have reit:loved. their ‘, :Etn - y - f7 sTo To 'FRONT- Stree.t, ftboye, ,LcclorFF, • rn , ne!tzly,:toi3poaltezthe---- ReiulLug'and" Bold Depot where . , the .Y ~.. " 4 . 0 :,B ~ ualness ...-foi 2a .7 -f a. i i „ 'daya , -.„(tatlhthrAtoro — li Ittadup,) InAle Edam directly ' ii tliciiiroNo Sirs , ' , ! -, 3"1%::;re.• , ..-, . ~..., -4= l . ~.. A. ,- '. ' ~t 4t.i - '',+e , ..11,it' , ..4. , ••. 1 ."..-.4' -- - _,W ' '' Call ar.idiseeit4 atom-Xi - EV STORE. ... -1" , f• 'qSl . 0, - ';' - ',.. - 4 . ' - '',FACiIS:;T::, ;SI Rt E -T. , -, . tn COI t ThMiUA, PA.; Iit'.I3EST,IN'ITEre - iwiDRLD! COLD PENS -' Arowle' dged to be theAsist set' oOfferedrod the 3O 147.AT:jEEEsS received;lo'verefo4'e stockrof...these, celebmted..Pens: Ms oin stock has al:xi:eon' exchanged for new, so , that custo mers can now select.froxa the • - :.: •: " - LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT of GOicli , onoOvertoribitithi to thiitiliiitE.oo • IM:rens are guaranteed for six months. 'Ru .9 , 1 along:- Get a exu-' -Ask for-Poley's." - - : ECESSeLoopRi Street. . pRESECAILILIVIAL • - - OP GROCERIES. - :ire novrreadySor the Spring Trade, having • Just-purchasedralpissortmentnf,' • - •• - !angers and ~ ,', S yrtriptr, - tat elegant Syrupart, :Z o. Lents RAMS: - ,51`, • 2i, and . hineicerel . :bertels,cr uteri , and•-•tbhalvee, ';' , Dried." , Beer, Herring,' anacritment. Ball* and sfemerte," . and,our: ~,, {tiv .: , '1:41 ,,,, t,417013.1 . 14x!d03xtuntne for yourselves:- , ,IFIENRYStri*DAII, ivt. , : . .lder..lo4.9*v,i;ei'4:;Cor: of Eront &Union Stet .2; • „ '` '• fr i erators I.l43›:ritironi 'one during the .4 4,71airtirenther.,i3tdiarislercerrattethernst'Wrison'e. UCED PRICE:Wit f3plendidtAssortoient pijiew 'and de , GOODS l o, uakei-t • - "BR_I:I'AN - 14.:Lk.gi'ldi,E;4n Sets oxspparate, • -); cdristieAl 4 . 4Wt.tEßAX: o o,MEtkiAlial sufaistiles 4at ea tiprietraidAcr G AS rILTINt3 and , rrl ,ArreGgra:verte' ortaxtennoi",splendld ' ,•• RFram,,,•ThexamaimpularAeatogdAwaPest ' - an.,catinectiontyhtb.t -... , tbk.satKrrevir r . kr • rde7,l3"talrflar' OVM'qi.rN I EW 4W,q!'''t".7" • uCutl,locias Ls tr°eta, „_ fah me gt ' fir `i*rieiggrirkettrWlTa o . l ta4, t d i .2 6 18874 . •• • -•-•" ~• - - • =MU : `'' iC~..BY2I'~'T `.~'i7.RIVTI'ZTZ~~.', "¢ i CABIN E T 'WARE ATANUOACT,OII7; ~ ..The subscriber having. lately' e i uti ware-rooms, and greatly increased s business, can offer better inducements .to his customeres , WINIZIONV‘ dr.c:, l lN AIX '''Hhii - lanufriShrieSttrorder,filuririll:keepi' con 'stantly,Mn "hand,- `Dressingrinniro tuadvFancy Jiureaus, • Sideboards; Sofas, - •Gard, 2Dining.and 'Centre Tabeft-Gommon;'Ffinpyand'FrenolrEed steads ';•all 'of which'-will - lie'sold on the , most' reasonablertermsf ,,, As,hemanufactures his own work heir enabled:to 'parrarft, every article to tbetwbstat berepresenied. 4 3 ' • • - -t-,CAAIRSVGHAIRS:II-CHAITtSi I , I"! -All: kinds of chaftwkept on hand ormanufactur= sed.lo order.' Cane;Wi u dsor, Arm_ and' Rocking Chairs ettees, - CiamP antlCOuntei Stools, Sofas, 'Tote-a`Tetes and" Stuffed ::Seat :Chairs, - made to order. w Old chairs rainted and repaired. ' • -- 11 - NI:PERT:A-IC - IN G.: `-Fnneralk - wilYbe attended to with _promptness, _to whichlie gives his personatattention. He is prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve:- corpse, runway .be recraired. MAHOGANY OA' WAISTITE'Ci)FFINS, FOrnighed'plahr or tinted in any style that may be required.'" alerespectfolly solicits a- share of ,public patronage' as well fu; a continuance of the. _custom Avila which:he haslieedlibe,rallyfavored? JOIENSHEhMERGER; I •- , 0 Ron . th Aide oq,Oeust street; between •Second and ' [mar30.674f..--: FURNITURE 1011-.;;;AtiLAKINDSA ,„[;;; CABINET *WARE-ROOMS ACTORY,,,Locust.Street,4 gifew doors"- below, Streetl:Columblaint,,, The subseribermaimfactures" Mut keeps `on handmn extensive "futsortment 'of lin ;kinds • of.; Furniture.-- Personsr?witdring to buy or those: about to go to housekeeping, will find it to their . advantage to give me call. :11?..1DSTPAT)*; TABLES CHAIRS, BIIREAUS, Of the 4tqUality,„style, and ,nianiffneture; arid will - make to order, of lirsOrete material; , every artiele.in hislitie.,...llewillgiveinxiet - attention to business, - and reSpeetfully . ,asks of:the public sharp of its-patronage. • -receive,the careful attention; at the shortestnotee. .' ,;, I'L O ZTI~ ~; ~. Nl3 ' ~ FEED LOUR i'IkiND , ;"FE - g . D^•STORET:-: . The undefsignid;havingpureliased the Stock' 'on hand; and taken the and=-Feed Store - lately ocettpied by George Brandt; Locust, above -Pourth•street,Xolurnbia, Pa?, continue the' business at_ that - place, and respectfully solicits' the patronage of, his friend% and the public In general. • ; He will; at alltisn% keg Pon hand the • ; FMILLY FLOUR, • - that can:be - procured. - vc" - • RYE FLOIM, CORN MEAL 'deBUCKWIECEAYO , I with rFrFl'llS so f ,different-kinds„alfof which he., ,will sell as,low as,passible, for CASH. ' 'Being a practical/Miller, and having followed' the trade - for;many_years,liejlattershiniselfahat, his'knowledge;orAllechnsiriessenableditra . ;to give.satisfactiorr,to - all who lnay favor liiira!`:, withthei;.cnstom., , - - The fioin Af.„to 814 2.314. ' ar-CoricdeVB;efiCr4f.l.lolD,AzNEEL , - - -COLIMIBLk FLOI3-Mrra4S. . GEORGE BOGLE, Pnorniwron. -The highest Cash vices. paid for' ,kinds.of; SI7PERitL4E.2AND F.XTBA FA3112.Y FLOUR •c, for, sale also 2.llll.Feed of,all kinds. Wheat Ground tunL.Pac.ked to order. 'Grist work ' • and - Chopping done.' , .'Choppr a Corn - and Oats: " Corn,-81l d• - •••••„ . ...*,,,,....,„ G - I; 0 IT Rr.--4- o? saleai all' thaii,Andtdeilireied'tornikSaff• or, the tow n. :its:Town and cormtry custom so -348ri1• 6, 1867" - RiP - l i tES aTO . 3VAIK,I tiJ BOGEBS' Fir.FCTRO-MAGNETIC OIL vae Great ging of4ehes and Prascistruly a wonaer fuliriedicine for-the cure of illiteuntatismillVeutalgig, Boie6Throat.'augli,t; anzi,Cotds,Vontraetion of,..l4l"uselelyi , Stiffnesa and-Stodlwgof the4oints, Cholera .. tbusi,Dyttentery; - ,Dikerna _of the:lEitineffe-Debitity,",...palpi :Atm. of thaflearl,, Weakne as peeldier,to Females; and' , wl.lPcertainly cure all_pain in.. any Wirt of the VodyDn'onoto rive minulat. ,„ • ,'- - '•••'"Curea Tooth-ache in 1 minute.';! - + ' Cures - Ear:ache In I - minute." • • Cures IsTcwous - ur:Sick.",Headt*Celitsminutes. Cures Neuralgia 5 minutes. , 4 CuresPainainthe Back, Breast or Sldelnsmins, Cures Deafness, in* many' eases, inls to 20=1134 - I•eCurtift Croup in oneMightXtlahthmEt In 1-1 d• -days, Fever andAgue.inl-day., And Boers"' "LlVer,Pllis are used in - Conngction.,tviththeitlee, tro-Magnetic 011, they will.cnre,tha Dyspepsia' talullAyer,complaint. „The:Pills era-themselves area great Purityer o theßlocal, andla; wonder-% • fra Tonic, _imparting Strength - to tbe;d3ebilitated;, :System, Strengthening-the Dign3tiva Organs,* „bringing abouta _healthy • action', of - the 'Liver, -Kidneys, and.:+Skba,• :without;which- no person 'can enjoy health: The Pills are also a sure pre ventativato theyeVer andAgue,•if a few doses are takergin . •the `tall and spring. _• The Oil and' Bills tirebothI'URELY•yEGETABLE; and can, ;bensed young, male or• anWidways with the happlestelTect4y,,,a4, ROGERS,SolePreorletores4tv •• , 20.'67-3MI 206Tioelr.e S 'Philadelphia. ApOsEril Assvaqiit&l ( - ciagOtitf-;i.not-' - .43 4 , -PROFE9SOR-R.'"ILT{LITE: t , rarKerrAr.„Rirrsictart,arro SußaEosr, -- To -the- Philadelphia Cancer. Hospital.,, Office; , N o:lflll'Altelli,litreo is daily nuikineastanisla ing-andrmosh cur cares of CancerT,by„the' most- aMei:dine- and 'lately. approved . lretaedies' Icnown - to the civilized world, Among -which:are. his great CaneerAntiaotesovonderfultreatments that,' operate 'spedlleally, upon , the' Cancer and' Cancerous7Affections,; - ardidoting, destroying . the Cancer , every particle, gnat, ancl4 Ilbre„bolonging , to,it orthem,arithoutpain.ortho !llse . - the igniter, ~without .cautdie;l„eating, ands burning medicines; without the loss of iti;the least affecting:the sound ilesh. , No,other: treatment should ever be used: • No otherpersons have these antidotes: - To investigate th'eso treat mentt4 - tosee patientsimiderAreatment, And to 'examine the` terriblespaciraenethus removed,"; call and see; oraddress_. 1f.1fL1N7;1614D7, ;:a Office, §, L.; ~.Plilladelphia,l,Penna.?, Xost Ofilee 80x',1474. ' ' , • For particulars send iif ; 7 • -An iniprovement'Orr the old-fashionbd,Licor- Icefor Congßa and Cold& Buy it and trxit. , ;.,,, apr:s).], -- .. - S9Id . by,ILEY - F7LS, Apothecary., ;',TTiT i rIO Ii , 7 ::HOUSE irRE P EAS: • • 4 ,5 4 7, 70 • ; •Wi• rarnoSt dally' 2 ln "receipt . of :new , and , - fresh groceries; suchus:• ••-• - • • /...r• SUGARS:: TEAS, • - ,31.EAT__ , "• - ••• -F. lB - 1 V , • •clorosE; - - i FLOUR. Picivlsloils 'Of -all .3rinds, r tbgetlier:Jritli Und - Willowareniut:Class and g c neansware...,". - Switzer and Limberger Cheese, brerman Emits, , ENGLISH - AND 'AIIIESICAN : Presli..Ectiches, and allthe Fancy Groceriesper 7 'Minh:lg to a well rOgglatixl.,Grocery, Store: _ V_ . 7 , I sardeterrolned,not to be surpassed in -cheap. ness,and in the excellent quality of my goods..- •• • Ata-thld around and inspect our stock, whether Sou buy or not. • A: share of public patronage is - GEOSGF f Locust St.; above mul' 7P.REs:Er:„klinttfAL - ' GOODS AT. HARDMAN'S!, • ,: - Sliseived;liffille. , "fliie!Driekeii•Establish- meat, corner 3rd and cherry streets, the follow- , ing new-goods: , . 4.- • 4 4 , 4 • CHOICE '.NEW. ORLEANS MOLASSES;{ ,744 , t` . VRESERVkir4". • , HONEY - '.. 7 .1t9 =. •, T , ' ; • '" ST BERRIES • • 'PEACHES; -..- • - - • TOMATOES,- • '„.- • . W4NSLOW'S CO, • • .- GREEN PEAB,-&e.,•r; -.?"••• ""'A LARGE LOT OF , N.EW MORK CA.7. 4 .731:139, • CAO Oranges,: "Lemons;Cocoanuts, Cranberries, Cider and WidtaiWineiVinewas - Extra Family Flour, Mercer Potatoes; Rlo. - and • Java CoSfue, fresh roasted. Lovering's Syrup, &c. - 4Z=New Gobdareceived almost daily., —,, • • •L'''!" „ Jr A .t3ja;PAR-,W, • J' *- DEALERS DI • „,• - , VattEIGN ..tt e )301\MSTIC HARDWARE..; An eottimsiveaviortrnent of house ittinlshing hardware, also for carpenters' and builders' tr;, , :always otchandr, •••v: •-• • , , -S Blacksmiths; wagon makera and others; font- Ished with all kinds of iron ; Nalb, librseShoes,' , Coach Trlmmings,and other goods in their fine.' - , • WOOD AND - WILLOW WARE, In great -variety, gach as Tabs, Baskets,•-Wash- Boards, Brooms, Washing AL - whines - d:c;:,.." Plows, Shovels, Plow .. . Castings, , Scytheso Forks, Rakes; and all other Implements used. by, the farmer, •• • , • STOVES AND WAlti:• Stoves'of'e'very's£yla and. vattiin, cook; and Office Stoves, for „coal or w00d..-A.large as 'elortment of , TbrWard always - kept,"..on hand' s,_ or, manufactured to order: • . Coal On, Linseed, Flak. Sperm and'Aftichirig Oils of all kinds,,, Alcohol, Benzine,;apan, and other: Varnish, GlassZPaints; Futty,"V,%lte Lead,'dtc. '.LOCTITST Birnzsri COLtrIatIA;.PA. - " - .FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO'.' 011s , Varrnshes, Turpentine, Senzine, large assortment :of par lor ' -C,oqk and ..011lee Stoves always un. Tln..,Ware matuffaeturr .ed to`ords; at abortest riotice: • 4 f 4 :ftr - W OO . I) ,;''WILLOW—WARE; large glimatilies and'orevery variety: - Plows;.. Corn Sitellerseaeff . _ Cutters, 'Shovels, H Coarse and Fine Saltrat.To*ese'inartcef • A. large assortmenVot.'Doublit' , andMingle 'bar ffeleff ClunAsSoWfferriaake,ll3faine Bags and. Sh6V FouchmalineandßlastingFowder,shotfuadeaper. , l 1031lighestmarkett.p . riclapaidlor •Clover quid. Thnotlmsaufftirlaxgruge quantities ~ s latehme.lutvo oonstantlr on.'hanff:tutd. offer at ^• , thelowest , rates. , Lubricatlng; liyerm- and Fish 0113;sultablefar mschinerratoA} ineassorimenF of Coal-011,Laaaps, uleic:laillYtn!4 atuk2fif.!:l, . c - respetisolloicatauu:ocmardron:.., • Lochs,t ,S , Vi.A3l.yebb'l>Ye'§kin . lrs . ILATESI I 4ASITIONS'7DDIIIAND ^*- J. Celetintecl Patent 4 (or double spring) S K IRT. „, '., The -.'wenderfill,,flexibility",,and Irent comfort and •tapasure .any- lady , . wearing tthe Duplex. Skirt will be:Uxperienced particularly in • all' crowdediassamblieN- tirieras:, carriages, rail ' road ears; church pews, arm cltirs; - for*. promen, ade and house dress; as "the- skirt, can 'be - folded' 1-wherriniusOto occupy emailplace as eakilyand‘ conveniently. flea silk or muslin dress, an 'rival 'nable quality ifferinoline;notfotutd-in any sin spring skirt,. , t , ' -A lady aving „enjoyed .the2'pleasure, comfort 'and`' at convenience of'-wearLng -the 'Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day, will never thereafter willingly , disr,ense with. their 'use: For children, misses and ybung ladies they are superior to all others. They' will not bend ; or , break; like the Stngle' Spring; iiii preserVetheir'perfe'ctand grace- - fill thane when three or four ordinary skirts will - =have- been'thrown—atide as The hoops are covered with double find twisted thread, and the bottom - rOda are - not only double - springs, but twice (or double) covered; preventing them from •wearing eut - whenAlnigging down stoops, stairs,' Duplex'Elliptie is tvgreatlavorite with all qadles,:andila universally recommended by the . fashion magazines as -the standard skirt of the fashionablemerld:- - 1 -To' enjoy the following hiest=l.. ble advantages ; in crinoline,-viz: superior quiW, perfect mann ,facture: -styllsh , ,shajx) 'and =-11nishit flexibility, durability,:comfortand economy, inquire for 5. Bradley's,Duplex*Elliptio or Double Spring Skirt; and be sure you get the genuine article. • , CAUT/ON—To guard against .position be par :ticular,to notice that skirts offered as "Duplex,” have the red ink, stamp, vix: "J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring," upon the 'waist- band—none, others are genuine. ; Also notice that everrhoop will admit a pin,beingpa.sseel through' the centre, thus,reveaang the two (or double) 'springs braided .together- therein, which is the secret -of . their ...11exibillty-' and strength, and a :combination not to.be found in'any other skirt. . • For sale in all stores 'where first-class skirts are sold throughout ,the,-„United, States • and else= where. -• • • Manufactured by the sole owners of the patent. _ NVESTS, BRADLEY et: CARL' 97 Chambers and 79 and atßead° Sts., N. Y. 1.11-99 g: SKIRTS: - ' - G2S • "" yr# '•'() • e;owN Embracing every New arid Desirable Size, style and Shape of,Plain and Trail Hoop Skirts,-2, 2%, 2).4,2%, 3,3% 334,- 3%, and ,4 Yds., round ,- every length and size :Waist • in_ every respect Frasr QtrALrrir and, espOcirtily, adapted to meet the First wants of classand most fashionable Trade. Ou. more.elastic,..more durable, and.licaily - Cheaper 'than any other mate 'of either Single or Pouble Spring Shirt in the American Market. They are I,Warranted 1i every respect,' andltherever intro duced.give universal satisfaction- ' They are now being, extensively sold by Petailers,, and - every, tZtulY, - situtild try them..." 4 5-4'7,1 m ~,;.Ask. for El'oplcirea 3nOre,ii-iintr, see _that - 4acliSkirtis stampedlrNr.''T.HoPtrati'S,"-NlAsu-' !'sAczitaim,432B Amni - Szi; EanxAxe..i...No others 'are genbine.”A'Ctitalogue containing style size andretaltprices;.sent to anyaddress; - A uniform A discount allowed to dealers. 'Orders .by mail- br,pteerwise, - pr_omptly' and :carefully . Mled—wholesttle and reMiliAlteManufactory and Sales-rooms; No. WS Am= Street,Pzirz..DA. Skirts "ozzad.e4o:',order;altered and 'repaired. Alead S NET CIA STT t ON'E PRICE oznv. I;Mara6+s7-1011:10) HOPVT,FS:, rU I IES' JARED'S . : . :- . z e4.:-- ri: "...?;'i.:' ,., '-; 4 E3SIAIL , DE"I'ALIIIB:" - -•.! -I,, 4 ,•. t .kNEW4E2OI7TFTEIE,VCiF,pf.r.;;STf. TN:: • 'Testimonials othelebrated la' idifas :. The secret of beautifying the skin being known only to Messrs. Jared di . Rene,theylionorably state that it differs fromallpther.preparations.:. It gives to the most harebtind - freckletrifkin - both -tife.itekture and ;color of polished ivory, removing , all discolors tions.hetlier appearing as freckles, tan, mor-- 'phew, moth, or biackworrn specks, and is - espe „ciallysucceskint in , smoothing out the marks left by smallyox. , .._ r The 'agents 'of - ”L'Email do Paris" most confi dently submit to the public the , earnest endorse inents'of such distinguished ladies as • - Signora Ristorl,, liele .Felicita,•Yestiralf, Mlis 'Mania - Mitchell,-.Mrs. 'IP, '.1.:',, Bowers, Lucille "Western, Mad. Ponisi;Mrs. Emma Waller, Lucy Eushton, , Noemle de Mar.u,, erlttes, Miss 'Agnes Perry, and:many others, whose high standing in the profession gives the stump of truthfulness' to tOtheir.intelligent and genuine approval: - '`• r .,..l„The beautiful Lucille, estern says, I find that ;'the "Email" produces alithe brilliancy of rouge "and lilly-white„with the great and peculiar ad :vantage of - total harmlessness. - It really atids..to ,_ , • :the sofMess and beauty of the skin. .”--''" .' • - , i„,Thq magnificent V,estvall,says, I have suffered so"much .frord. the , various 'white - lotions, &c., Nvhicia.:‘xtrY.,lll, eatoricat: profession:obliges-me, to ,use,:thite.Veort.sider;it,a perfecVlienefactionto 'llud:n:a Trepanation` Sv'hich gives'Alie „necessa.ry :whiteness to' the skin, and, leayes the, kin cool -and' smooth.. "....;_ _,..: -,,,, "..7. ::„.° .....:".. ,' ~..„--,,• Miss Maggie . ..Wit:4lßn says;'l' have 'tried the ski . n,beautifier,i-n`L'Emaff.;de , ,Pariff,r. and found that it. instantly imporma, natural:bloom and' 'freshness to the complexion._, , , "Jareffs.Emailfie,Paris" is msed - ,as :a. delicate ;beautifier :of the'skinior theater;'saloot4'orball yoom: by, the - most refined and scrupulous ladles:" :tiaroducing,rdlthe,beautifying effectsrouge and` lill-to .fiwhite, withonttheir.vtdgar glare or injury \ Sold brulftistfcl42" -drillifs*, irriumeti"liiid - ! 41adiesfihaixdreaserx.---,... ~ , ,.- - .4..i, ...,.- - ' I.:lsidacia_ ~.IT- 8 2233roa'asvid; Dermis • 'Barnes & Co., . -and - ,E. 0. 4 W,e11s S. Co' Now,-: and- Eugene .:loninTlllSouth..Tenth,:street, , fmd Johnson:Hot- plpwayst,Cowden„Ehiladelphifx agents:l, , ...-.. , • ' , ; s4Orderfkbyrnall-should'be addresseilto_ _.—, , „,, sai .iori , - ,, Pa . .A. - r- i4' -.: ' ... .TATt.7.34 - &-atEZTE,:: • ), General-Agents andatapcirterS;New , ,Yoric.' ri-Mar.23-6mo: , _ - t?? O , :rY eN , r4 When.the;great:Bedlorit Colin „rDrator said 1 1-Switzerland had her,•Winklereld,-Seothind her •,:truceiand Americe,-ber.., - Booth, , should- not ; ' 4 have referred to the assassinpfAbrOnm Lincoln, buttci_the greatness of Booth, the _Tobacconist, on Locust street, Columbia, - who keeps: the best : assortment of - , L+SEGARSiAND , TOTIACCO' in ahiPMARRET. 1' In his selection of-Segarsiarhy•iei , f •••,= ilTavatvat pricavtmgfigfron V 5 to $9O per 'M. mind , x.r:4-13) to 75 , , card See4,-std!..; to „40 -4 CominortSegars, ,, ”: to' 20 -` All ' Brnrids ; of'Tobiieco knoivri in the market:" • Smith" - Jr/Joties”Vitginia Navy; , • "''''`J - ..-15c,Knight'ir Virginia:Coup:els; 7.. , hlcKnight"s,Vliginla Cavendish, 7 " , 93leltimore Bpuu:siaulthe , • - , Celebrated StemlessNitrY Lbitl 7 4 .will be found, Rough andßeady_lrirglnia;tßosoßud Mountain Due;Bachelors'HcarcPston Gravely, and Lilly. • *lttlds•Flne Cuts - max be - found ,hlichigsm,.Gall-k. and Lone Boy.it. ' 'Besides Pipes, Pouches Wallets, Tobacco Elms - -and Boxes and all nib , ne Brands'of Smoking Tobacco, - Fure _Turkish, Mixed Turkish, • Rase, 171rginity, , Lyncliburg; and James Payer, besides all the Lower Grades usnally,found in a firsteltuts establislanelit.•CCall: and; examine for -yourself, _and Booth or Jack-will show you the "-Tower."- .Dec; 18138,131 ' •1•' , —.GEORGE 3.1: 5300TH. ": EwC R E , Seeotiii.titieet,:nearly :apposite. the Lutheran 'Church; ' The undersigned hating' tallenZtkl shops' for merly copdneted ,by 4 Mr. ,Sarauel Carter, would respectful ly announce to the eiti%ens of Col,um bin and vicinity that he is now prepared to manu facture 'all kinds of Ctjaches, Carriages,' Buggies, Brzlkles„-and,alitither,..ve,hicies ; in. his 'reputation'as'At;Lsvorktnan. 'established, as he . 'can ctinlidently elstoa for his . Work the merits of „beauty of form, elegance,oLtinish, and strength 'of structure:', 6 otie of the atstingulshing features;, of his work is its durability; all vehicles...of...his, build aretconstructeCot the .best seasoned ma terial; and put together firmly and substantially. ;Itegives:particular;attention to the .repairitig of :Vehicles, and-warrants 401..worlt=in..,13.U.'„Iine,_t ? . ....A. in. addition: to his ,praeticasexperiend4bi the ,business; he has the assistance ottlae hest' work- Someat them from the celebrated_Welson establishment of, il:generouspublic is respectfully invited to givaAaoruil hadustryttheir-encouragement, and rt"'.ol‘...tse-A,t-aa prERS.4., NOTICE - coiamerrEE iAls-n, °TIMERS: The place to purchase fine and" cheap lEluilding, Eltone;is pHe lamoucilllinglvVerydargecontraet of -large _stone ior wlargemmu , tityof Bmalll3nilding Stone, - which' he will sell at redricelPprices;lo they accumulate *air; 'will - either deliver or sell in the - Quarry. ?-4F°l.,,ura;..bia4-413, 7t-ffITEI3zP:PETWILFt. *HAFZE, .&;BRO'S, AND .4wracartsFrELD , sEEDsferiesh rind full the Pennsylvania". tutu , Itoitd,xompany are now prepared to receive,or..forwarit-Freight be tween- Coltunbin and Lancaster; and all stations . on the Pennsylvania. nail Road and Its brandies. ILA~EB BETWEEN PglL'A. - & -, COLUXIBIA; '2nd 3rd "Glass: - 4th Class. !1•25,0ent5 . 1" • 1:21 -eta: X •15 ets. :lour In:Carjoads:2ll,cents per Bairel. BETWEEls7:l , HilLitikti . ,3l.l.A d: LA.' , 7CASTEIt: ~•.F7rst Class. 2nd Class.- 3rd Class. 4th Class. '- coots AV* •20 ets:' , 17-ets. ~s• 14 eta. 'BETWEEN COLITIVIBLA.-4:9P,ITRGH. lifht Class. 2nd Class.' '3l4,Class;^ • cents" 50 - 80 ets. Sint!tOiis- ithere -'' the .prt, I l a :l?& ge ;t u l t en . .o I:lVlpaiboitregi •H. H. HOUSTON GenererFrelght - Agent,'Plilla. , "FOefettiluir Inlortnatloteapply to • COlumbin: _ A. P.:Sr....cymniate.:"Prt:,'AFt.:,Lsno'r ,VrATOEtE'- - ANtot , TEW 5 ,—; tif t :E — AT_ -% „ 'A MERIUAN ;WAT.CHES, . ,tla; loth , 820.00; $20.00; in , ,,two"oz wariiinted_cor„ . i•Citts idecti3,.4;'sfidia o'cri. - Citsesr, ' '4l.2..Full.LAssorinienti thO.oelebrateirl -- "Seth''?"• l7 l 7 hbfiEl ' .o4 They are' the,best • Cloekf made can ~tnd"4eely Also; seleCted '.FrointliotiesEFnctorlesju;tlicU r'` -' ~. „,.., 1 21, 1 34147,18ii.iiiy, S teial and "Initte"+"l7.!.l, 1 , 0 1 `ag° 8 /4 ' w.. , BREItIasEPS,. • ,Ir.ewelry Store, near , Mar,Bo, T 7 tf the New Depot: Mil ~`-~=BE~INGj ~'.~129.0'.2'3T1VE5. BAKER'S , ,AIGREST PREIIIIIII STITCH AND INIIIII2I :140k. -4 sTry Off - ,STWING-HCILINES; -4051.37tolnivAY, 2.T.EViTOIIIK. " • • 730 CIIEST.NUT Jnal. '5, 'B7 GREAT IMPROVEMENTS . „ . • - SEWING MACIII, S - ITUTTLE PA.TENTED ' .F*4III74.I2 " Y,UTIT, 1860 room,-176.: 921:Chestnut Si:, Ph!ladelphin Titia MAC:fILNE is,constructed on a new prin cipal of mechanism, jiossessing s many , rare and valuable improvements; having been examined by the most profound, experts, and pronounced to be. SIBPLICITY and PERFECTION COM BINED. • . The following SLIT the priticiPill objections urged against Sewing Machines • . . l...Escessive fatig. ue. to the. operator. . z 2. Liability, to get out of order. S. Espouse, trouble., and loss of time in re pairing. . - - - ,4..lneapacity to sew every description of ma terial. 5- Disagreeable noise while in operation. ' • The Emplre"Sewlag 21fanhine LI - Exempt from all Male OBTECTIONS: ' has a straight needle; - pOipendicular actidn, makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH, which will neither:RlP nor RAVEL and is alike on both, sides; performs perfect sewing on every 'description of material, from Leather to the finest Nanspolc Muslin; 'with cotton, linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number. IT HEMS; FELLS' BINDS, BRAIDS, TUCKS, QUILTS, PLAITS, GATHERS. Having neither CAM nor COG' AVH.F.Et.4" and tholeast possible friction, it-runs as smooth as glass, and is„ , • . ' EAIPHAtICALLY•A! NOISELESS j : MACHINE. • .• Aq. - irartettes IVlAminas from S6O upwards. ~‘M-Partieular- a ttention is called to our new and -rlmproared , g Mann.factnring .Machine, for- Tailoring Shoe-fitting t , Coach 'Trimming, &e. Its advantages are simplicityydnrability, rapid ity-;easy adaptation to all brancbAs of manufac turing: It makes perfect -work on all material. Xis:especially desirable.in sewingPatentLeath er, and is very still. It'shortit is the most per feet xnanufacturingmachine in the market. _ ST: 11.—Evere'Machine gearranteeti. EMPIRE SENTE , TO TSACRXNE COMPANY, • 921 Chestnut Street,'Philadelplua. • - -NELSON READ, Agent. Xfay-Agents wonted.. - Jan. 16;67-1y HE ..H0 W.F...ITACHrNH CO.'S' • ~.SEWING•7IIA:CHINEg., • . 699 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. - • - . • • . FOR FAMILEF.S •- • AND -111 - ANUFA.CTURERS. ••• - • . lie : ;11- OWe . . . • . . • 1 - r ia r re, • - • „ THESE,7,WORLD-ItESTQWNED SEWING' •INIA.C=ES • Were 'awarded the - highest premium ''at the World's Fair in London, anctsix - first "prqmiums ' - rit the New York State Fair of 1866, and are "cele. butted for doing,tbe. best - •work; using a much .smaller 'needle for the. same .thread than any otller machine, and the Introduction of the most improved machinery, we •are now able to supply the very best, machines in theArorld. . These machines' are made -at our new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn...under the :immediate supervision -of the President of the Company., , ' , ;ELIA.S HOVE, JR = •1 .the origlnid inventor of the Seviing, Machine. • 0. - .... They are adapted to kinds of Family Sewing, - rand to the•Luse. of - Seamstresses; Drwts: Makers, antlers, Manufacturers of Shirts, „Collars, Skirts :Cloaks, - Mantillas; Clothing, Harts, Maps, Corset"; - -Boots,Shoesness; Saddles , . Linen'Ooods, 'Umbrellas,- Parasols, i etc.• They, worlc equally imortsilk, linen, woolen-and , cotton goods ;with-silk,- cotton.' or. linen thread. "They They will seam, quilt, - gather, hem - fell, cord,. braid,- bind, • and-perform everrspecles of sewing; making- a -beautiful - and perfect stitch, Adike on .both - sides of the articles sewed. - , "s; ' ' ELI.. The Stitch invented hyS-OWE; made on tids.Machinevis the most popular and dur ,able-,tanetall Sewing :Machines are subject to the principlolitventett by•hirruW • f.. 44, • ; "ill - SEND FOR CIRCULAR. , Vic Howe Drarldne - • • 699•BR0ADWAYI Car: Fourth It., N. Y. ninil9,'67-ly' • • OINGER • - SEWING MACHIN ES •••'' * • • - • „, ; - , ._•.:W.,I7.;HESS. • • .Has been akrinted agent for Columbia, for these celebrated acbines, and offers thent for sale - at hls-Book Store, tt -, c • •••,;`,'',MA.NJTFACTUItERS!,;;PRIdES. Everybody knoWs the , Singer Machines - to - be one - of the - - standard Sewing Machines, and we 'present it to the - citizena of Columbia and vicin ity as incomparably the best kind in existence. 'ltis simple, compact,'durable. and beautiful. It isiguiet;light running, and capable-,of perform- - ing a rangeanil variety - of work never before at ; tempted , upon' a ‘sh i gle. - 'using—nsing either :silk, twist, linen'or cotton :thread; and. sewing .with equaLlaellitythe very finest: and, warsest Anutterials; . and anything!betweert7the two ex tremes, in—themost , beautiful, andttubstantial manner: Its, attachments for hemming, braid ing, cording; tucking,, felling; trimming, •bincling, are,novel -, and. practical, and have been -invented and 'adjusted especially for this machine? :49"; at the Store and - see one in op'eratton SEWThlG'llLiagots.* W. 7- 4.I.A. ; ITO.NrA&_nt for tre'saki of, • TIIF "Wir-WELE.II &WILSON'," , - - - .'-' - `"ELLrPTIC,"zind"I:IOWE'S" :World - renowned , Sewing Machines. .• While the'Wheeler, d Wilson Is universally ac knowledged ,to 'be-^ - the -best - machine for family the'use; 'Elliptic," which Is manufactured by the same company, and-- - made -on-'the same general principles, is equally as good; 'and the "Howe" is unsurpassed as a shuttle machine.' , ,• All these nlaclaines 'make the lock stitch, and are adapted to all kinds of family sqwing, tailor ingennd other manufacturing purposes. • NorLsk. Inhuying them, as every machine sold is war ranted to give entire satisfaction.; Sewing Ma chines for rent: , Locust street, Columbia. Dec:l, 'O6. - ' CLOTSING. ~> -~ .13 . . , E - AD I READ !' READ ! qRt.. -. 4.T. ATTRACTION! . DAVID: HANAUER'S_ CLOTHINGERPORTUM • , Front Street, Ilrst Store above Walnut Street, COLIJMI3I - A;TA. - The Largest„ Best:Assorted;:llnitcisem est and Cheapest Stock:of - • , CLOTHIgG',' , FURNISTELNG. ..600DS, , - ^Hats, Capi„l3oOW,Shoes, ectei exhibited '• , Inlhese 'rons, 'which will-be sold at prices TO DEFY AIL :COMPETITIONI - • , el a all; both . gieat and small, out, u n 'To"LrrrnE DAvv's Clothing Hall; ' And get a fit from head toloot, ~. At.prlees thatrynur purse will suit. • • VEVIDER — CLO - THING OF The subscriber Would'cniPthemitteritiOnhttne 'Citizens of Columbia and vicinity to his large Stock of READY -MADE -.CLOTHING; - • - Embracing every Variety of style and material suitable for, the season. -They are made': of the best material and in the most fashionable style. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH:DIG,GOODS„ Shirts Scarfs, Neck Tics, Suspenders, Handker , xtd , e x b s Hosiery; 6.:e: - .`A splendid line of these • always-kepeon hand: , Also, Boots, Shoes, Hats it-Caps; of which we have -• ,•a well, selected stock, and which „ we of f er at very elieap -mtes. TRIES of f er MAGS & VALISES Of ifll 'stylei, are sold cheaper than city prices. lilygoodsare allbought'for well, arid I offer them. at cheaper -rates,lor cash, than any other store:' Call and see., . _ . • HENRY RICE, • • AdJoinin`Waehington House . .Washington street, Columbia. „ . - 'Merchant-Tailor,.., - Hellam:Stre . e . t''WevOn doors aliovo Second, WRIGHTSVILLE, 'PA. •,; CLOTBS; CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS or 'all styles, and suited to any. season, kept eon- Stoutly; oM:ulna , and' , manufactured:to order, at short notdee, and warranted to give perfect satls , faction:. , • faug.lB REAT: -BDucTio TII.E. OF cioTiaNG • ' ' Blue'.:Frpnt ,„The:•tiabseilber dies Atult,:prirchtdeci for - the S p ring Trade, in the New York and Philadelphia Idalizets,4l. large' and 4shionable stock of • READY:: , 3IARE , • Which-he offeri to the:citizens of Columbia and •:vielnity;as cheap if not cheaper than tie prices :before-the examination-will satisfy- any onelluit the prices are very 10w... , • • • I lave the Cheapest - PriegaGoods inrolumbla, -and-am , prepared to inakeSzep, to Order, in the latest, cuts, luindsome, , ,,,, , • ..,- , CLOTHS, •CASSIMEILES, _ .7A..lB6;ifainriasonie,'Eitixic`of GehtleMen's ishlng Goods, at very lcorpriem. - •"..: 4' ,,, ;Timms CASH: 43145rafENTICAL; , Sine Front Buildings, Front Street, _ - , Columbia , perm a. LANCASTER _AD V's. SPRING '1867, • J.IAGER:.& ~BROTHERS , Arc now opening-and Invite, an examination of the Largest Stock. of ' ' ENGLISH GRANITE WARE:, • • ever , offered in :Lancaster. , Abto, , A fall , assort-, meut of PAINTED ENGLISH , GRANITE, - WHITE_AND COLORED TRENTON WARE, • PITTSBURG/11%ND BOSTON GLASSWARE, , We are selling all of Ahe'above at greatly re ' duped prices. • -, , MARSEILLES QUILTS .AND BLANKETS, Fine-Damask and Barid-looma'ablo Linens, Linen Sheetings, Pillow Casing, Napkins, Cotton Shectings; Ticici ngs; Cheeks, etc. Bleeched lduslifis—f‘ , the best makes. 1000 Pounds Prime - „, • , • ' ' • Windovr.S.. 4 os and Fixtures: Green. and Buff Bellands, all • • - -Carpets a.. 1.011 oths. Grossley's English Brussels ftoxbur, oestry, Lowell and • Hartford Three-Ply, ;Extra and Superfine ' Ingrain, „.•W001,,.....Dutch, „ Venetian, Hemp and Rag Carpets. OIL CLOTH.S;from 1 to , 4 yards wide. . WALLPAPERS WALL PAPERS ! ! - 'An entire new Stock of Stamped, Gold and Plan., Parlor Papers, • Neat and Bright Styles. Chamber Papers, Choice Papers, Choice Plain Styles'for. Dining Rooms, Match Bordered Entry Papers. Decorations - 1n Gold; Velvet, -Marble and Wood, Colors. Marble, Oak, Rosewood, Walnut and Mafile DECORATIVE _PAPERS. Wilt be sold at Lowest Prices. , • . :HAGER d: ~ Lancaster, Penna. DOWN .WITH THE PRICES r Jost received from the Philadelphia and New York Markets a full and complete stock of CLOTHS AND CASSINERES, - • the Latest Styles in the triarket,•Whieh we are prepared to make up border in the BEST STYLE AND SHORTEST NOTICE; and at thaLowest Cash' Prices. - '" • We have on hand a full and complete stock of ,READYMADE CLOTHING, - for ivlen and • Boys, Of oar own make, -which we guarantee well trimmed and well made,. and goods as repre sented. Also, our Stock pT GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH LNG GOODS, is full and-complete. - Our stock is purchased. at the very Lowest Cash Prices, and we are prepared to sell ate small advance: Call and examine our Stock, and .you will be convinced the place to be. salted .tpr the ]east money, is at MYERS Se HATHFON'S, No. 1 East King street, Lancaster City, Pa. - S: BATI - IVON'S I%IErtCFIANT T:ILLORING, GENEIZA CLOVIING GENTLEitiIEN'S FURNJSHJNG STORE, • (Opposite Shober's - Hotel,). • CORER OF NORTH QWES ,tics STS "LAXCASTER,-PF:SNA. All ]dads of illen's and ready-made Clothing mid Furnishing Goods constantly kept on hand.- • Also a superior assortment of French, English, German and American Cloths, P Cassimeres and ostings, which will be made to order in any desiredAtyle, with the leastpossible delay;. warranted' to give - satisfaction, and at reasonable charges. , - July 14,'66-Iy], • ' S. S. RATE VON. OOKS 'AND-ST A TTONERY.. NEAP -A ME R I CA—II v William Hepworth Dixon. ANCIENT AND MODERN GREECE—By' C: C. Felton, L. L. -D. THE LAST DAYS OF OUR SAVIOUR. • LIFE OF PHlLlDOR—Musician ,and -Chess Player. -, • MA RACHE'S MANUEL -OF CHESS. . CLIPPER CHESS PROBLEM TOURNAMENT. MORPHY'S,MA.TCH GAMES—Edited with notes- - - By Charles Stanley. .. Just received a large stock of BIZZAR , R.E..ENVELOPES: ' PERFUMED ENVELOPES AND PAPER, A complete assortment of BLANK BOOKS, .At .JOHN SHEAFFER d• SONS, ' No. 32 North Queen street. AD ... N. BRENEMAN'S • • • • IES' GENTLEMEN'S BOYS, • GIRLS AND • " CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. The largest and best assortment of 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 othef - • FASHIONABLE- STYLES. : We are prepared tomartufaCture at short notice every kind of Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear known in this market, arid at as cheap rates as any similiar establishment. • Call and examine our stock..„ A.N. BRENEDIAN, . . Opposite -Cooper's Hotel, . • West King St: Lancaster. rri(). HORSE', OWNERS'. . BAICER'S. 11001 , • , TTarr Ii AILTXCVE' KNOWN • ' • , ' For Quarter - or Sand: Crack, Corns, Thrush, ..-Contracted;Htukl.orf:Brittle-Hoofs, dm. and for, ,- - general use in place of Stuffing or Soaking. Dressing for the outside of ,the. Hoof _it has -no Superior. - -, ' Sold Wholesale and retell '.A...3rILEY, Sad dle 'and Harness Manufacturer. No. 37 , North Queen - Steeet, , next'cloor - to Shober's Eagle Hotel, Lrincaster.City, Penne, N. 33.—Harness of every description constantly -On hand, and repairing neatly done to order. . V I — STABLISIIED Iry : 1829. .•. „ „ . OLD ESTABLISHED HAT; OAP - AND - - • --PUlt STORE. No. 20 NORTH. QDEEN.ST., LANCASTER, PA. We would respectfully announce that we are now prepared to furnish our customers with the Latest Styles, consisting of Gentlemen's DRESS SDK - CASSISIERE, PLAIN AND RELUSII, cAs.emzEnnEw, FCR,AND,-.W00L., on STIFF cA.Asn..I7,..RE: ` l . , . SOFT AND STEEL • EXTENDED 13RIBIS, - `AND FLEXIELE SELF-ADJUSTING STIFF. AND D'ORSAY BEIM HATS,.. Ls new, Novel and beautiful-Designs, and at such prices as to make it an inducement for all to purchase. CAPS ! CAPS ! ! CAPS ! ! - Our • stock Of 'Caps comprises' all the newest styles for Men's,-Boys'.: and Children's-Spring and Summer Wear. Otnt Morro Is ' • "EQUALITY TO ALL." . - The lowest selling price marked in figures on each article, and never varied from, at SHULTZ J.: BRO.'S • , Rat, Cap and Fur Store, No. 20 North Queen st. AtOr•Ar.r. KINDS or SIIIPPLNG Funs noutarr, AND RIMIEST CASK PRICES PAID.: - [mar 30,'67 F ASHIONABLE HATTER. JOHN M. GREEN, Has removed his Store to No. 4 East Ring street; Next door to Barr'S Book Store, LANCASTER, PA., • Where he has fitted up ,roonas to carry On in an extensive smtle, the ---. MAINITFAOTURE" - OF — IrrATS; RC. 'Orileys bo 'left, or 'sent - at imy time, and Satisfaction guaranteed . I have only the best workmen, and am at all times prepared to supply those,,who May favor me with a call with the - 13ES . T ,AND Inie,APEST D_A.TS AND CAPS, of the Latest and most Fashionable Style. Having had considerable experience in the business, he hopesto meet a generous share of patronag,e. April 5, '67-tfj - • • JOHN 111:•GREEN. „ TI .A.NCASTER,,- • ' • • . MA:RI3LiI woußs, LEWIS HALDY, Prcprietoi All persons in want of anythingin the Marble line; will be furnished at the-very lowest prices. -Only the hest workmen are employed, conse quently we are enable to turn out in a superior ,manner MONUMENTS, STATUARY, TOIIBSTONRS, ORNAMENTS, MARBLE iiIANTLES, BUILDING FRONTS, SILLS,' - And .Afarble Work of every description. JETOrdera promptly attended to • - • HALDY, , May 4, 671 Lancaster City, Po. THE ZERO REFRIGERATOR, WITII WATER AND WINE-COOLER CONLBINED Is warranted the best: mode yet 'lnvented for keeping meats, Smite, vegetables , milk, fie., In hot weather . Bend: • .".Your Zero Refrigerator p.sed. your kept meats; requiring alow temperature, perfectly sweet;and the consumption of ice'less *than any other kind I ever. saw. In short, we could not now be induced to do without it. All' thatis necessary to,innke -it very saleable is a knowledge of its inerlts."—l., F. Wheeler IGO William street. "I am much pleased:with your 'Refrigerator. It - did us good service last suntluer."—Alrs. Eras tus _Brooks, Statenlsland. • . "Too much cannot be said In its favor, In my ,estimation; it is decidedly, superior to anything of the kind now in the market. It has given us the best satisfaction in every. .respect."—James `L.l3aldwin, Hudson City N. J.-. ;Fudge. Storer, of. Cincinnati, Ohio, writes:— " Your 'Refrigerator * gives perfcettsatishiction.. - It has preserved meats, Negetables, and but ter, during the hottest months or our variable S._Thoulas, Editor of the Cultivator and Country Gentleman, says: " Thy views in re lation to the preservation of meats, ST., by cold, are undoubtedly correct." Ton3AT E, WIIOLESALN AND DETAIL', DY . • . - 'CAi &writ AN - NNVE,. Betweenalarty-Flftlz and:T'hirty-Sixth Streets, surqs , II; tr. .",,,„ s'Ne,w7,York. -. 0(10.: 1 vANTE,D_43Y .THE 15,_ BOROUQE of COLUMBIA,.. -IAMSOLVED, That the - Finance' OmaniAte° be authorized to advertise fora:loan for.the use of. 'the Borough, to the. aniount'of.sls,ooo,.and that.' ,said loan may be received in arsonists from Si® to $lOOO, and the bonds of the.:Borough be given , for,tho same, said bonds to ran' from one to Ave . ; As per the aboiNfresolutimi;l.ll6 - 14 - nluice Com", rattle° ask bids for - the' amount - stated: , It will be proper t...), state iythat the.l3orougb: is entirely out of debt, and free.faim Bounty Tax.. Persons havingfaoney to ,loan• will address ortall at the - .olllcepf;A. S. - GREDIN'a Chairman of ,Committes. 1 -,' ..,- - e: l - --. A.: - S. , GREEN,- , , . ..• .., - . - . ,• , PHILIP SIIRAILDNER; Ethan& Corn. • _ , ..DA:VITO Strur.T.Rrc,.- - , , - • 4 - : • Colninblv., may4th, no ‘4—' ' • , [tf i „CAS.E,X• SO2V?S CpLU7H:4y.. !`I RE.A.T,.II,EDVdTION : , IN , ~ PRICES , • ,VV.:„, 0. :::.( 1 0,..: - .4: ~SON;., : RAVE JUST - RECEIVED A • VERY 'LARGE GENERAL!ASSORTBEENT 00 17 • SPRING AND ,SUMNER.:GOODS! PI7RCFLASED FOR (LASH! 0L 0 . rll-.1-1,.:,1 At it Reauctioh cm the late 'High Figures; tvtgeh they nre now offering at OLD-FASHIONED GOLD PRICES , Also;;A:Fiiir.S , roCK or 1U AD FOR SPRING AND SIMLIIER , WEAR, which . they are closing out at PRICES - • FAR BELOW COST! Boots and Shoes In great variety, at. a Reduction in Price far below anything of the kind offered in the town of Columbia:, All our goods • are of the Best Styles, the LariestAssortmeM, " - and the Cheap • ' est ever offer- - ed to the - public. DRESS GOODS SPRING ; ANI) SU"iinaß SILKS, IN EVERY VARIETY. • Of ali ALPACAS; • • - Plain And Fancy POPLINS, - Of very latest styles COOL DELAII4ES, ALL QMiLITIE.S h WIDTHS S , - IN ENDLESS ,VAiIETY; VIZ .SPRA.GITEg . Pink, Purple, . American, Merimacks, . Allen,. ,Pacific, Wamsutta, Glen Core, • Corset Jeans, Fine Cambric.; Paper' Cambries , Linens Linen Handkerchiefs, Napkin; Threads, ,Biaids; ,Dress Trimniinks, Tidy Yarns, Worsteds, Hosiery, ' r ail kinds, *OpSkirt; • ' S Circular; Silk Saeque; ' • " • Balmoral.; ii&O'GRNIING DRESS ; GOODS, .r.' - " ; ENGLISH; "• • • - FRENCH" • .... • ' ~ • . • • 'AND SWISS WHITE 'GOODS, _4..r VERY r ow PRICES lax* of PR1N7 . 15 DRIAINEST, SUCH AS - PACIFIC, ' LO'WELL, • ' • HAMILTON, ' . - „ FOULARDS, • • . ; ,, MA.-Nr CECESTER, Sc SPRING Sc SUMAIE.R ,• , ' SHAWLS OF ALL KINDS. CLOTHS AND CASSIIiF.HES, - For Gent's and Ladies' Wear FLANNELS, WHITE AND,COLORED - Brown • . • • - •lsluslins, • ' • ' • Bleached, • Tluslins, Blue 'brills, - Pillow Caging, ,„ • • Double Width SHEETINGS, ,Cotton and -LIKEN, -• • . T., lies' Genti' Linen, ' Papei Collars; Cuffs Keck • TiUs, Fancy' and . Plain,- Kid Gloves,White awl Colored, of 'all makes, Beady :Made Shirts, ,TICKINGS of all •GRADES, .&e. - ALSO, ALL,STYLES OF HATS A D ' CAPS ! • ~. Boots • and, Shoes LADIES'. GLOVE RID, MISSE,S' and CHILD- REivs; sabEs -•_ CARPETS, . CARPETS, Foic:FLooß & STAIRS O.I,L„.CLOTEES. WINDOW OITiITAINS OF ALL .RINDS; &c:, &:6 MERCHANT- TAILORING DONE IN TIM BEST STYLE OUT- - SIDE THE CITIES, AEI) ALL rirrixcrwrinitANTED. -FULL ..A.SSORT:)LENT ,01? . Q.ITEEN'SWARLE". ALSO. A QHOICE LOT 61`• GROCERIES, COIN.iSISTING OF SUGARS, • COFFEES,.., SPICES,. VISH„ -,MOLASSES, - • ".i • • , • 'CANNED Fitt:tug ; & . .e: Please give us a' call , .at: the OLD STAND or .11.A_LTBY & CASE, , where yob einvexaminebur Stock, before pirelinstng elsewhere: ' ' Agency for " GDOVER: 6:BAKER'S - • PIiEIIIIIDf SEWINTG-MORTNES: 7 .':: Sto ieatid iCe theta.er king. . • Setr; -era kinds on'hroul:: . - Attinfarket , Piice.in - ginen - for an kiodir , of bouNfril "Produte, in exchange for Goof's. - - nT'Th ° 7/ , COLUMBIA. ItsISUBANCE '.; JANUARY 18p7. • CAPITAL AND ASSETS,' - - -, - 5600,527 91 This Company continues -to insure Buildings, 2.forchandlze, and ,other property,.. against loss and damage by llrei on the' mutual plan, either. for a cash premium, or premium note. . , SEVENTH 'ANNUAL - REPORT. ~' .. , .. ~ - Whole amount insured, 012,478;420 83 ,Less nm't expired in '6O, 7,77.1. 84 ' 011 755,651 40 .. CAPITAL AND INCOME. --- ,- --- - AMount of premlurh notes,' ' Jan. 1,1888 - .10.35,123' 27 Less premium notes exp'd in 1606 AV. 71,063 04 - . ... ~~ „ Balance of premiums, Jan'Y 1, 1866 6101 15 Cash receipts, less commissions, in. '66, 57,016 10 Lonna " 9,400 00 ,Due from agents and others , 6,664 56 Losses and expenses "paid 1n:1866' 973,025 31 Losses Raj usted,,not clue Jan. 1, '67, 221 , 2 110 88 Balanee„Capltal and Assets, Jan_l, , 67, • 600,527 91 ' " 5C04,1330 10 A. S. GREEN, President. , GEORGE YOUXG, Jr., Secretary. hficrre:Er, S. SHUMAN, Treasurer. ' DIRECTORS: ' R. T. Ryan, John W. Sf:eacy John Fendrich, • • •' - George-Young, Jr., G. Blinich, Nicholas ilVDonahl,. Samuel F. Eberlein, William Patton. Amos S. Green, , John B. Bachman, Ilireqn Wilson, - Robert Omit. • • may 11,1860. TNStRANOR COMPANY:of NORTH AmErticA. ' hinAriEup - mA. Incorporated: 1794. r. Assets, 51,350,000. Charter perpetual. - Insurance against loss or damage by the on Buildings, Merehandize, Furniture, dze., for long or short periods, or permanently on Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt wpayment of losses been period of savEN•rr years, ords a guarantee of claim upon public confi dence. . AnTrruitG. COFFIN, Pres't. Gitantins PLATT, See'y. . F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa. January 21, 18e6-Iy. - EQUIT.tirBLII LIRE ,ASSUR— ANCE SOCIETY of the UNITED STATES, Olfeis inducementi, to those pro - posing to assure; which are believed to be unequaled. Annual Citsli Dividends: All the Profits Divided pro-rata, among the Assured. • - • • • ORGANIZED - JULY, * - Accumulated Fund, over ' $2,000,0110 .Annual Income, over C 1,200,000 W.M. C. ALEXANDER, Pres't. H. B. HYDE, Vice-President. G. W. PmMrs, Actuary. - • Office—Da Broadway, New York. - • For further particulars, apply to W. G. PATTON, Agent. June 9,18G8.] Columbia, Pa. VARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSUR j r AIME COMPANY, Accumulated Capttnl ' Tliis Company continues to lisne Policies of Insurance on Buildings or Personal Property, in town or country, at CASH, or MUTUAL RATES. ' H. TCHAMER, 'President. ' D. gramma:lt, Secretary. DIRECTORS: 11. Kraber, Thomas Gray,. Eli John Landes, Win. Wallace, George D. Ebert, David Strickler. . • - . Applications for Insurance will be made to If. S. SHUMAN July 7, 180(1-t.f. .• • -. • - Columbia cERARD FIRE AND MARINE . IN- StITIAJVCE COMP,I.,NY, • Capital 2: 0 00,000 I Securities ' S'loo,ooo -This Company continues to take risks on good property - , at rates, as low as any, other safe Com pany,, and consistent with prudence. Policies issued for long it short terms :or per manently. Losses promptly paid. All claims adjus ed without litigation or delay.' This Com pany refers to the past as a guarantee of its future conduct. THOS. CRAVEN, T'ren't A. S. arrmEr.rr, Vice-President: J.As. B. ALVORD, Secretary. IP,: X. 'ZIEGLER, Agent 1V Strebt, above Front, Columbia, Pa. January 21, 1865-Iy. ICIOME INSURANCE COMPANY ibF NEW YORK. Cask Capital•= 9 000,000 00 Assets, Ist January, 1887 -• '3,045,883 B7 287;9 34 a 5 CTIA.S...T. - MARTIN, Pres't. A. F. wirlzrAirar, Vice-Fres't. Joirr:McGEE, Secretary: ' - ' J. H. WA.sltntraN, Ass't Secretary. D. A, HEA.I.I), General Agent. - Total loss by Portland Fire, $112,04.4. 42—a1l paid before .Taly loth. • .. A. -J. K_AUFFMAW, Agent; • - . ,Columbla, IBIS , BOOT'S ..it.ZO).z*W.HOES. SHOE,..MAN.UFACTORY. J limiensett MY facilities for iurning out superior work - I' would' announce to my olcp customers and all new ones that may Savor me with a call, that I ant better prepared mow to manufacture all kinds or , ' LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S ,SHOES AND - GAITERS,- • than ever before: I employ none but the •best. workmen and am always certain of giving satis faction.; I keep on hand:a general axsortment, of ready madework all of which is manufactured on the premises: I keep no made-up work of other-parties. My work is made exclusively for home trade and is sold as sueb.• TERMS CASH. . We sell as cheap as any-other establishment, and ask a share or public - patronage. JAMES SCHROEDER, . Locust Street, between Front and Second. ILOME MANUFACTURE. :The Subseriberhas on hand a large Stock or Boots and Shoes„ Gaiters, Gaiters, &c., all of his own Manufacture. • Call at his Store, four chibrs above It. Williams' Drug Store, Front Street, where he offers an ex tensive.rotsortment of Goods, either His stock consists of as large and general as sortment of Men's Boys' _Ladies' and Children's us can be found elsewhere in the TONMI Those requiring Boots and Shoes will find it to their advantage to call and examine his Stock, before purchasing elsewhere_ - May, Zi,-tfi • , .SAMUEL GROVE. IT,' C. ',ESHER, - PHOTOGRAPHER, COLITM.BIA; PA., }legs leave to inform the Citizens of Columbia• and vicinity, thatrhe has taken and re-fitted the rooms formerly occupied by Lecher d: Williams, on. Front street, above Locust, where he is pre pared to take Photographs in all styles. Particular attention paid to making . LARGE PLLOTOGRAXIIS, , • - CARTE-DE-V.IEINRS, IVORYTYPES, - • - • ..A.MBROTY.PES, &c. Also, Copying and Enlargin of Small , Pictures, Pictures Colored in Oil or -Water Colors, in a ' style superior to any taken in this coon ty; and equal to any in the cities. Particular attention paid to faking; Pictures of Children. Pictures taken in cloudy as well ' as in clear weather: Orders for Pictures - from old Negatives promptly titled. • Call at the Rooms, and examine . his large col lection of specimens. H. C. I.,E:SHER, Photographer.. - B.—He hopes by strict attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit a liberal share of Patronage., [Columbia, apr. oIut.LIRENESS, •, R. J. 'Sr. LITTLE Still continues to ttike • • PHOTOGRAPHS. -PERROTYPEA, * AMBROTYPES PHOTO-MINIATURES, GEM PICTURES, ' At his old stand, on Locust Street, above Front, COLITMBLA, PA. Mr. trims has had an experience of several years at this business, and -his pictures are equal to the best that can 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, von, may depend upon getting it at Little s. His Pic tures are great fav,orites with those who have obtained them. • Prices as low as the lowest. _ . *ay-Don't forget the place—Locust Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa. ' • [mar. 30, 1887. IRON & ILEA.C.ECINXBY.I ." SUPPLEIR & BROTHER; • ..gx.xtryncrcr-Rrus OF • S El M -B - 0I R S.' In addition to our Foundry and Machine Work, we. are now prepared to manufacture every, variety , ' of Boiler and Plate Iron work,:" MENDING AliD REPAIRING' BOILERS PrOmptly attended to. Thankful for past favors, we would invite the attention of our friends and patrons ;to thismew.branch of our business.. . • SUPPLEE' & 2nd St: Columbia.' SUNUE)ELSI,4SrAji,OIT COMPANY ' Manufacturers of 01l SlzeS of REFINED_AND DOUBLE REFINE - P. • - • ROUND,' SQUARE; 'FLATS. OVAL, AND • - HALF OVAL:IRON. Car Axles, Shafting and Horse Shoe Bars: • .IW-Orders.promptly Riled from-Stock on band or made to order. - • • • Terms, 'net,CaslititManufantarcr'so-prices, .1177e-1:49.11-;Onnt:',i1Bitts,:= • • r;. ROLLA:geI Columbia, Penna., • ' r• - •^ ,Axu..l:4lcliads`cf Machinery Dranurtic tnred nald gu.ara*M. t#' give ' s4ig:factiiia'',,ll-tliii Woiks-of = StTP.P.ILEE. d.;• Cohumbia, Penrin. CONTRA YORK, PA., APRIL Ist, IBM OF - PHILADELPHIA OFFICE—No. 135 Brorithyny WHOLES AIR OR RETAIL BOOTS AND'SIIOES, ~ppSoroa7iA..PSlc. NTSELL.E4'S C0_L17332V: MI9EfLER'S BITTERS • , 7f7ld ,CURE IN ' T.EXcari'lTEr.s,i';fXbrD REMITTENT FEVER ....2lntermittent Fever_ is; similar -to Fever :and Ague and , ,ite;origirg can - be traced to 4likesanae.causea.-iTittipaame implies it is remittent hitits:effectrecurring at states periiids.,4-As in Fever and Ague this disease is preeeededby a dullilistless feeling. Soon ,the'Fever, , accompained by a-violent -head ache, comes on. ' , After,raging 'a length of Lime it disappears for a few hours, only to - return with increased severity, -and leaving , the sutlerer -prostrated 'Mentally and phy sically. In ordinasy 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. 091,85010 MISHLER'S BITTERS _ CEEOLERA. Mishlor's Bitters cures effectually all such cases by inducing a healthy action of the Liver and by their unsurpassed tonic pro perties prevent a recurrence"of the disease. When - Mishler's Bitters were first intro duced to the public the propriotor did not feel justified in recommending it as a spo. .chic for Cholera • During the fall of 1865, Dr. Mishler received the following note from Jacob L. Baker, Esq., of Lancaster Pa.,'a" mornber.of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy.. Mr. Baker had tt great deal of experience in the treatment of Cholera is a druggist of sixteen years standing,was •Hospital Steward in the Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, for .three years, and is withal a', gentleman of .undoubted - integrity and cue in whose statement the most implicit confidence' can be placed: •• Lancaster, November 3d, 1565. Dr. Mishler—Dear Sir:—Knowing that the Cholera with its dreadful ravages isnow up on our land, and knowing that no medi cine now in our countrypossesSes such a caloric influence "which is the vital reme dy for all diseases of this kind," as the Bitters you WM' making I request you to prepare such a:quantity of your bitter as would snit all demands, as I assure` you they• will be an invaluable remedy, and will be hailed as a blessing by all who will use it. Yours respectfully. JACOB L. BARER. Being thus urged, and having noticed the Bitters 3vere constantlycuring the most violent cases of Bdarrlicea, Cholera Morbus and kindred complaints,Dr. Mishler at last altered 'his compounds asacure for Cholera The result has exceeded his most sanguine expectations and fully justifies all that Mr. Baker says in his note, It certainly proves that Mr. Baker's practical knowledge of u.edicine far 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 Herb Bitters will cure Cholera we give below a few facts. - .:455,79.6 th Air intelligent persons who have investi , gated the origin of cholera, agree that it is caused' by poison introduced and generated into the system by impure water, damp ness, filth and over-crowded rooms with deficient • ventilation. This is proved by the fact that cholera always rages worse 'on board of ships where all of the above causes are found more °Hess' 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 Virginia, 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 family named Schmith, from Baden, Germany. This family was at tacked with cholera. Fortunately for them • they had friends living in this city i -an caster; Pa.,) who knew the virtues ofMish ler's Bitters and who procured a bottle and sent it to the- Schmith family. When this package arrived at cluarantine,the doctors examined it and confiscated the contents. Another bottle was procured and packed in a more secure -manner: it safely reached the Schmiths. On its arrival aboard the Vir ginia, Henry- Schmid]. and Christ. Schmith were both laboring under choleric symp toms:, Mrs. Marefiv Schmith, wife of the former was very bad, not expected to re cover, and a son had died of the dread com plaint and-had-been buried theday previ ous. It -was in this -plight a bottle of Mish ler's '.Bitters, sent forth. like an Angel of Mercy - found' the poor Schmith family.— Henry Schmid' was-the first to try it, and so instantaneous was the, relief lie experi enced that he gave Molds wife and brother 'both of whom- it at once relieved. -They used the entire contents of - the bottle and all :three 'were,so` much . relieved •that the physicians permitted Them- 'to leave the Virginia, after - being confined :it quarantine 'aboard that' scourge' hip forty-two says.— The Schtniths• proceeded to their relatives in_ Lancaster,. and at'an early opportunity called on ,Dr.'lLishler to express their grati tude for-the timely relief they bad found in his Bitters; M.r. Henry Schmith stated that all the • compounds the doctors had given him' did no good, but that one grass of 'Mishler's Bitters made - him feel like a new man,. warming his- whole system, giving him -- a healthful heat and causing him- to perspirefreely. His statement was substantially -Was substantially as given above, and ho further said that if the doc tors had' not kept the ' first bottle from reaching him; his son would yet hrve been living. Mrs. Schmith - was still Weak from the effect 'of cholera; but the continued use 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 be found in the Dispensatory will cure Chol era Or any other complaint, but candor conipels Dr. D. H. Bis Sell of the Cholera Hospital ship "Falcon" to admit that he believes Mishler's Bitters to be a " very good Tonic." In reply as to a case of Bit ters that was sent to him by a well known gentleman of Lancaster, ho writes as fol lows : • • Hospital Ship Falcon, Quarantin, Now York,June 7th, 1.966. ' George S. Rowbotham i Esq.— Dear Sir : Yours of , the 23d, inst. is to hand. In re ply, I beg leave to say, that 'received the case of. Bitters you sent mo for trial that I nave them - to the convalescents in Hospital. I believe them to be a very good tonic • Bitters, well adapted to all cases requiring Tot is remedies. BISSELL, Physician, Hospital Ship 'Falcon." This letter 'from Dr. Bisselljust after the reception of theßitters, and before he had time and •opportunity to thoroughly test their wonderful medicinal properties is considered an important endorsement, as that gentleman to-day occupies the most important position of any ,physician in America. The.„ passengers and crews o - emigrant and merchant vessels that arrive in the Port of New York fromforeign 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 Schmith family—who while in the Steamer Vir ginia, were - under Dr. Bissell's control, shows what the Bitters have done and can do. " , - .Another case of Cholera cured by INfish ler,s Herb Bitters is that of Mr. Pearsol of York county, who,after suffering severely from all the symptonh. of Cholera, finally , became - collapsed and 'while in this state, (the doctors stating that he va.s beyond re lief) a friend administeredfreely,Mishler's Bitters. The effect was. instantaneous ; heat was generated in the body, perspira tion was . induceu-and after using one bat tle, Mr. -- Pearsol was entirely restored. Mishler's Bitters- cures Cholera by coun firacting 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 gnake.or mad dog will be ex pelled and all bad sylnptons allayed by the use of. Michler's Herb Bitters. The above proves this to be the fact in Cholera and, the certificate of Mr.Bhinchart proves that Afishler's - Milers will, cure the bite of a polSonous snake : - • • . - Lancaster, July 4th; 1805. Mr. -B. Mishler—Sirt—About eightweeks 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 swelledto a very large size;' and -tbe poison appeared- to' be work ing ,np my 111711-i' I 'suffered . great pain in my hand and arm; I had to'quit work and was afraid I would be compelled to have my 'hand , amputated. I came to you, and by your advice 'washed my band 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 had Mishler's Herb Bitters - was the only medicine or application that I made -usc of. Mr.- Christian , Burns, a • near neighbor- of-mine, -went out a day or two after to the place where I,was bitten, and killed,zr what believe =was- the same Snake-Ahat bit me as-he caught Within five yards, of,the votwhere-.l,4was bitten., It - proved, to be what is called ace - riper snake; at. any:rate, whether it Vas , thw same one .that, , bit• meor - not—One;tl3ing• is' certain that; your „Bitters cured the bito of-at snake in my case , forwhichlshallever be thank ful,' as .1 believe it was the means saving Jtanci:::•';:trqua :pie - aged to :periontilli satisfy ,anirone-of the.truth of the :above. , Youru.:,:-; , 7•"-Y..TACOR RINEHART.. ' Mow Street;‘Lancastor. For Salo by-.:..J.= BUCHERI"and al.. Druggists. • =1
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