The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, July 13, 1867, Image 4

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INDEREINDENT, FEARLESS,, & -VREE
1861
IsmAl.;l, - advertising' will be considered
cAsb --- , and collectable at anytime after the
first
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Speakietkor , aue4otes;l , 'must give, you
one - Whibli,opeif;the: 4 - .MOst s talented, sue - -
cessful'preacherliitithei Stnte ; tells•
self He says lays;
whina Indiana was little more than a wil
derness,whe.bpelilio'spouxed out
in great,ahUndance; ankritetericaifigures
commanffedfa - high'f :premium: among the
youthful', Pr'eaChbis; he - - wasselebteci:',to
preach - a . Stiliermon camp meeting.
The audience vas=large, and Ate occasion
demanded' n di:tram:di idry effort Ho s
just entetiiig: ; _npcii; hi* thbological„careeri
and':the - first steps...,viete' of - ',lth - b,gfea*.fent
importance.- ' : Atdtlie!iiiiibinteA hour
took'- the stand; and; 'alibithe usual
prelimitiaries, cOrnifiericed'is
'followss: --
'-"treihren 7%'ari. -.sisters,"ladies .and
gentleman, if .1.-bad' the world fora pulpit,
the stars - for .an . audience, 'my head tower
ing above the-lbftiest clouds,, niy arms
swinging:throe - 0/61A andopy
tongue: sending forth the clarion'Aiotes"''of
,
a Gabriel, I'd• Set-one 'foot on. Greenland's
• icy mountains, and the otherl'on
coral stand, and-I'd= 7 ,l'd " _howl 'like a
wolf!" .'- ,
. Cleveland
horrible story :," Te-'l3,neci-kneW:a Man:to,
struggle .two• years
.te,coier,!edahrticill'4li•
obstinate meerichatim pipe:'.,tHe smoked
incessantly. -He tried•;-.
kinds of tobacco, put nl)utteniiiit;hOiled ;
it in tobacco juice,'buealFtO'ian' grail: "Try
wouldn't, = : ititC4se r >"•;-,:an'd
sour, shut Admielf 4,.hirnielfa tad
smoked, tittering; savagely frete - ...hetwee&
his clenched' teeth=" CofniV, :'
D—n ye,, I'll c•o•l=o•r - ye !" e'"
all business and devoted hiMselfWlio6fo
smoking, defermine'd,_ as he •shid;11:o color
that pipe or die
- in the attempt. cne,:daY
he failed to' make his , ,upPe,irance • at_
breakfast. ' His room - Was sOPerted, :and
ere•lu• sat in his chair,.dead„the fat
meericlmum clutched tightly hptyieea : his
teeth. "The meerschaum was as.,;Wkile - as*
when 'it .first emerged, Yeitus,like;frorn,
the foam of the sea; hitt the man wit's' tu'rn
ed a rich ; dark brown::"' The.ineersehtium•
had culhred
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Cleveland ,llera/d. P4y . s" that: three
young ladle's \vprenianiling.iii:he:park4
evening -,-or two :since, listening toAth'e
music of I?ap's Band. One of4hetw wore,
an_ exceedingly•long trail. She, stood in
such a :position, that thomint;
gathpredin:n,bunchand lay curled, up,,on
Tovimen sfood' t.o
, -
hide - -`all the:reit a . .r . rangen4in - Chitt
this liutielt; i iihieltattii.etedthe attention':
-
ii.: - :iery'firie s ynunig,e4l . 43 passiciio
who,sapposino.'the ladv, , hd' dropped her'
shawl, or some portion of, her ; wearing
proceeded - to .- pinkit•up,
when:lo had taken , up ter trail LHe
I;lnshed, stainmered, made an apolo'gy, and
left at double,'
11UIS'G'ELZ Li EO'TJs.
p'.ol)Klll' , -.-..8 OK
BOOKS,
and well. selected , stlx.k of. J',OCIZEY
BOOKS, bas hist been , received, wilioh, , Weslavill
sell at - retineed prices.:. Call and-see our stork of:
Ph6k)
large and fresh st Ock'i tult received' fi:ont'..NeztVi
York, which:axe offered al • priees to-sultevery.
Ail; THE LATEST
r „
&large rt a sortnient, just - received. Mad , selling •
at verylow prieos: o person sliould be al Wont
reading matter. "
AltNab'S; ,WAXTI.Ntr
2.o T z h . e s g ta en n s d is s c . o-r . l E i ver = ythin s, kept p us n ualy fin the y ,
Stationery line; will be found at „7, , • 4..
Loc ••
V. :17'. HESS'-Book Store,
Locust street opposite Columbia Natlonal:Bajdr.
4 ,- .•• •
FIRE ER';SO, N''"- . "1=.,
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JEWEER 7 Y:SrI 7 ORTE ;
•• To -lhrent,‘
Reading naii ,R(1iia23,1) . •
00 • 4.;
'Where they IlunineUti
(until their StUrels fitted the joinU dircc t lg in ;"
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Vie rutr of iikSiore.
Ca lunit
,Fee uo at our STOliF;;;:•
Nor -YE - •
3 r1137.1, •-; CoLtrsißLA!-;P.SI:-'.t.,
T,I 3 ; 11 :W0111:1)
' • ~ F OLFY'S COLD RON'S, -• •
Are ui kilowle,lied to be the. hest y - , et, offered lo
the Public:
Ay. II nF-ss has ;just reeeiiierr a •C ' exyrlfirge:
aiook of, these celebrated Pena.: His. ohl.- stoeX ;
has also been-exchanged:for newisp'ythat ousto
niers eon now select from the 7.
",
LA.ItGEST'A.NIi 'BtST-.AfSgORTISI.E'N,T
.
ofiGola:Pens everhrOngiat to this
' are guaranteed for six months:- Push
Pen,,.. ask for . Foley's. -,, i ,, i , 44 4'
Ina.r.z .%V - tti. -- ., W. U- "lTEBS,LoeustStreetit•!'
l irwArs sq3IETHING - *NEW 1
• 'Refvicr6i%ltirs
'boomitho'iit one - during the
hotomattier. andox,mine thematWilson's:
JUST,,.I'I7II.CITASED,--A.T REDUCED
PRICES, a splendid 'Assortment:of new and de-'
,
~ T I O'Cr S 4IWNTS.BiNu,, GOODS.!
":" PitYl" 04 4. - ..the,%AliCega
•-siikvasTF_V VARE, I 3ti Sets ist:
to anit,purelinsera:2?,,--•
• - ZAIV: 4",•.
i.--.4;0111"4:8Eltf5"-ItEl '
WATER' Cd.ol ;t l iSiiiCall . ,slies
. 9.nd style W
attention paWto - CAT-YrrTING and
~,,prAtausixor,----,xlolve assortment of splendidi."-
%t;•2,,,:maritgall
.uent for the:Celebrated C
s wwitiHEß:•ta.nomost-nopulanbestandoheapestr
“yraabingllftiebinti.erverinvente,, ,; •,,• • • ,
connections:with' :the 'above7;%itaslitng
chine; he bag 4•11e:6.,t:nN.,.14e,k,0,-.44,411.9t
UNlT:t i p ; it - BAZ far..O,7II2IIII:LiGER.
' -rrier-aflleoond andtoe•ructislirliets;',
• „, Call tit 'the y9ll mooz• get b ettn „
' .. (olLus andesa t tis her r ellitit,a,t ‘ anyLlother estubtyshme
4„, , T n nigN c ,
lr 847 ;Vond a n d ,
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8:0
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k:,,rlS'"XnWilpt.ifireV4sol Wd?""3C;'
raragehtdd,e, vrtobxll2o'
can,
Alga
1ik3c,07,2 ,
w... - Tplll_l4sn-'•
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c'eAItDEMSEEDS';'-t
-Dra g ai o r ei :et
azeNISCA'
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CrU37:IIM'T--_ETTUR.E..I
.TIABDTET ITA.RE,M.AN,U*A
-The,Nubserlber uti, new.
warn-rocank,und gireatly.increased 'Tits business,
can offer better iratucoments ',to 'llis,icustonteres
lIIMIT=SIS
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'IVINDOW,:BHADES MIRRORS, ALL
die manittactui'vitcrorder, ru3diVill , liabp ,con
stantly on 'band, Rinin• and _Fancy
Bureaus, Sideboak_ls," Sofas,, Card,. Dining and
Centre.Tabler.Common, Fanny and Frenoh Bed
steads:llll oftwhieb.. will be?. sold -oir. the' most
rea.sonablo.terms. As he Mannfactnres bis own
work_hels enabled.to..Warrant every. article to
be what lids represenk-d.
C: RS! CHAIRS cirAlß.§!!!
All hinds of chairs kept on band or manufactur- -
ed lo order. Cane, Windsor,.Arm and, Rocking
Chairs; Settees, Camp and Counter St - ools - ,Sofas,
Tete-a Totes and Stuffed-Seat Chairs, made ,to
order. .01d chairs repainted and repair,cd. , '
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Funerals will be attended to with promptness,
to which he gives his personal attention. -He Is
- prepared with lee boxes and coolers to preserve
corpse, as may lie required.
'MAHOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS;
Furnished plain or tinted in any style that may
be required. respeafully,solicits - n share' of
public patronage, as weir fur Itcontinunrice f the
custom with which he has been liberally favored.
JOHN SHENSERGER,
*South side of Locuststreet,hetween Second and
Third. .••„ - 4 [mar3o-07-tf.
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NITURE OF AIL Ic.INDS:
Y UR .
• CABINET WARE-ROOMS - S: mAism
,AcToity, Locust: , Street, a' few • doors below
Third Street, Columbia, Pa.'
,The subscriberd•manufactures and keeps :on
hand an ;extensive, assortment,of all kinds of
Furniture. ,'Persons wishing to buy or -those
about to gc; tdhousekeeping ovilifind it to,-their
advantage to give.me a ca 11... - ..,, -,-, -
BEDSTEA,DS;• TABLES, CHAIRS,: BUIVEMSTS,;-
' • - SETTEES; Cc., 4:c. ......„ , 7,-, i•
Of the best quality, style; and 3nann facture,' and.
will make to order, of first-rate, material, -every
, article in his ilne:• ,Ile 'will give'triet attention
.to business, and respectfully asks of the public a
sharirof itsbatromige. -
, --liiir M.s. — DER.V.A.KING will receive the Most
, &ireful attention, at,the shortest'notce." -..,--, •
i ~ -Mar3o-137-tf] , ,--,,.. ,-,-,1- ....:i' GEORGE.. SETBERT. .
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VR, -AND FEED.
LOUR AND FEED -STORE I
he undersigned, having purchased the Stock
on hand, and taken. the '.Flour and Feed. Store
Lately occupied by George Brandt, Locust, above
Fourth street, Columbia, Pa., will continue the
bbsiness at,thatt place t and: respeetrully. solicits
the patronage at': hls .friends, and thejtublic.in
genenti. • _ -
will; it'alftimes, kemon hand the
BEST _ FAMILY F LOUR,
that can be procured:
RYE FLOUR ' CORN MEAL 7 ,k BUCKWHEAT,,
with FEEDS of different kinds, , all of which he
Will asiow as possible, for CASH. •
— Being apractical Miller,. and 'having fidloWed
the trade for many years, he flatters himself- that
his knowledge of the business enable him
to give satisfaction to all who may favor him
with. their custom. , _ -
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The store - will be operpfrom.-VA:II.L; to W., P."..‘f
pore, dee. ,G6-tf..] DANIEL INIeCAL LEY.
OLUMBIII:.FLOUR MILLS.
GEORGE BOGLE, :PriorruF:ron.
The highest cash prices paid for all kinds of
Grains
.SUPER.FIEE'AEIS EETTI.A. FA:ATLI FLOUR
for sale; also Mill Feed of all kinds. Wheat
Ground and Packed to order. Grist work
~and, . Chopping done. Chopped -Corn
-„ • '• and ;Oats: -• Corn Weal? and
- FLOU •
For r~l at .itrnes; arid' anyptirt
of •the town.iilina,,Town and country custom
jApril 0, 1807.
MEDii
C4IPPLES TO WALKT
.ROGERS'.ELECtRO-MAGNETIC .011 4
th.e. Great firing of Aches and Pains, is truly - nwonder
fnl medicine fgr - the cure of "Rheumatism, Neuralgut,
Sore Throat, Coughs, and Colds, Contraction of JlEuscles,
Stiffness asd.Swelling of the JOints, , Chokra Mor
tals, Dysentiry, Disease.s of the-Kidneys, Debility, Palyi
tatimeofthe bear4:4lVeakness, peculiar to Females, and
will certainly cure alEpa.sl in any part - of the
tody,:in- one to live,minules. - •
. - Cures Tooth-achein 1 minute., y
Cures Ear-ache - in 1 minute. 7 ,
- Cures Nervous or Sick Head-ache 111.5 minutes.
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' Cures Neuralgia in 5 minutes: - -
Cures Pains in the Back,Breastor Side ' lnsmins.
Cures Deafness, in-many cases:ln:ls to 20 mins.
Cures Croup in one night,. Aslithma in--1 to 3
ilitys,'Fever end Ague in 1 day. And if Rogers'
'LlverPilis are used in connection with the Elec
trolegnetic. 011, they. "Nvilreure the 'Dyspepsia
and Liver - complaint. , The , Pills of:themselves
are a grerkt , ,Purifyer and ,- A
-wonder
fed Tonic, imparting Strengthlo the - Debilitated
System,' - Strengthening' the - - Digestive -- 'Organs,
bringingabont healthY; , •action-b1 54 the , -Liver,
'Eldneys, and'. Skill a without ;which 'no person
can enjoy health. 'hie Pills are also a sure pre
ventative to the. Fever and'Ague4f a. few- doses
are taken in the -fall and' spring - . The 011 and
Pills ere both PURELY :VEGETABLE, and-`can
be used with safety- by old or young, male or
female,and always with. the happiest effect.'
.;;Dn. S. , ROGERS,- Sole Proprietor,
.-, 4 '...,206130e1V5t. - , Philadelphia.
MEE
.19111HILADELPHIA- CANCER HOS
-,4.p.rtkrz
PROFESSOR -H. SLIME;,,' . - Puthcre - AtiPilvstarAtc....usn SunonoN,
To the Philadelphia Cancer Hospital. Office,
No. 231 ARCH Street, is daily malchig;•astonish
in., and nukt , rriiraculons cures of Cancer by the
most sclentille and aatelyeapproved,rremefiles
known to the crVilizialk - orld,- among which are
Itiggreat,CancnrAntidotes, , wonderfultreatments
Lthal, ,, operatei.spetfilleally . , upon. the 'Cancer' and,
Cancerous intlectfons, - . - ,antidating;. - Itilling ;TAU
" , ,deatriflyhig-the Cancer,. every; Particle,. , ,,root, and
;fibre belonging to it or themovithout pain - or the
, use - , Of the knife, without -caustic;_ eating- and
burning medicines, without theloss-of blood, or
in theleast affecting the sound :flesh. - ,No other
treatmentshouldevet used...No otherioarsons
have the.seantidetes: -To investigate these treat
ments, to seep atients under 'treatment, and to
exiunina.the terrible specimens thus•removed,
calland see - or address R. 11. N.T.INE,N.
Office; No. 931 'ARCH - St.; Philadelphia, Penna. -
POSE, Oltice 80x.1174.., • • , ..,
For PartibularS senttfor
1710LT'S , iFOOT„ROCK,.; , ;, -.
' i;.03.1"11 3 ES.IC ORTCE.
An improvement , biL:the , Licor-
Ice=for Cogghliand‘ColdsVAliiv.lt'ren'd=try -
Jtpral.]:, .15F,;YEAS;,Apot,hemry.
o:ROti
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XTTENTION - 'llO USEKt
ri4i-Iptrf of Inetrand
-.FRUITS, '
•'SPICES, ,' • FLOUR.
Trciilsiona -or. all klnils, togetheicwitli :ltrood
and Wlllow-ware and. Class and Queenswere.
and.il,lniberger Cheese, Ziermitin Fruits, „
NtitilSH-AND„IIMERICAN, -
..:,,FrestiMeaelies, and all the Faruty Groceries, Per-i
-"talnlitg to a well regulated Groebry *tore." , ,
- - , Trutrdeterrnlned not to be surpassed in; cheep
4:ness and inthelexeellent Quality of „mv,gOods.:!,
around and Inspect our stock. whether
you buy or hot- `Azsltare;nr4niblie!,tietionagels
to
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t...tAT • -HARDMAN%
at-the line -GioceitylMitablisli-,-
ment;'eprner 3rd and Cherry stretta, the •fallow
f,77-
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:EiSiGOSIVPICKLE:.`;: iii§LOW'S REEN'CORN,
&c. • r •
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6A.N7) •
MARG EU, - TOM ' .
ietnonA,
:Crattberres; Cider and - White °Vlnegar:4
Extra'' , autilytElour, Ate,reera'otatoes, Rio and'
Java Coffee; freghtrotisted, - roverlng'a Syrup, 'ST.
: 4ichtZgent.oooa...regelved almoßUclni3 ` 4- '
'7 " ' ",, 'Z 'A undChirrrylSht:',
WAR..toIVARE, STO VES;.(OO: 1
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HARDWARE.
s • - Aiiekten4ivo assortment of house furnishing'.
liardware;-aliolor:earfienterst and-builders' use,
"always on'hand— • --;
, *- 4. 4 - qt' 0 ;•Ncv4Aqsr -, Tokx4,Ri2 4 tE
;wagon:Malt:Cis I - Alicia, turn.",
- lahed - withitliltindsnf , lron; ,- Nailsiltorse Shoed„
'Coach Trimmings , and , other•maxis in their line.).
AiID' 7 WILT.OWAVAILE;i:
Tit great ~e ttrietn'aueti••-as, T rtb.a;, l ntalretsi.- W asli'- ,
.13oarda,TIrobms Wwhing , lNLiebtrias;'&o:TdrseQ,,
- ' 72 —;I4',6,2RALING:TIMPIATKENTs
Plows, Shoi;ela; Blirar.(Ctuitingii, ,, Seythes,,
Forks,'ltakes,,and nltotherAnplements„used by
the farmer. c:' , 2
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andlAa OtlienStOves: for: coaLorawoott - ' , A largo AR-2.
sortment ot „TinXiirti .alwaysi lt c.pt,.on , hand, or:
5.4 •
con o uLTAfif- al(vmsb . ; Sperm'. anu.:3lachine Oils
of-all kinds : Alcohol, Benzine; Japan, and othetq
larniah, Glass .Paints, Putty; ;Whtte:Lead, ••
JANIFST STREET COULTiLD.TA.,,.rAt
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•Ifit tzti t.h on 7l,.. pentzli f ,t; , p.g i e c t, an - k r oiiice,
~.- A. e-assiortcrienex_k!„.2t
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'gt°"'aWaarbartfPtlTe'.4WAA'-,' i''i't":;.:lls,
led,io:Order• °rti".; 'o•vsi- *14.1 1, E,'•.4,:''i"
';4VOYAQI:ii-62g4,1"AYPItiti'eri 17cirlety. -?''' '..,
' 4rxearg.o‘,2ncrintil-lejet ‘4A...k . cAl t9 ,tigif, 9 1 Y a! , ..
..* 6B „ :}.-: lxikl„ ~Ittratertt'Vt.4l.337kfaiWtsifilM!.,,,
:: , •;,':.cia.rte smortment 151 - , 327an' c laei , ,, rlTltiguiltoi;
' ' reiedrOWnSlP4Wliefllaßtingl'olvilerklaotithdta. PR.?'
Pouchm:lt ne......an,keb,r4c,4,-vddlorAllovepund'
...3a.,lngthelstrl 4e%,,,: urge Alicuttalt eCot,
11.tngthy.,..11411..5t,,,- .4,11 Antia,anwoirer-Ittz
,;..-r,hbielhowtet.".,,TxtVtes-.7,----- T'Lubrricailn.:„„.4,eppurerano.atnrund.,Fenlahr
, 011ocsuttable for.nurlil en
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TiLLE,'"Akerit;
Locust above 2nd
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HOOP •
IA.T.OST :FASHIST/STS:•DtMtiIsID •
CelebratedPntent '
'DIIP - L`FIX ELLIPTIC (ordouble spring) SKIRT.
The :wonderful flexibility and great comfort
and pleasure to any:4mb - wearing , the Duplex
Elliptic'Sicirt will be experienced particularly in
alL' crowded assemblies,. operas carriages, rail
road ears, church pews, armchairs, for promen
ado,and house dress, as the skirt can'.be folded
when muse to occupyn small place as easily and
conveniently, as a sinteor muslin dross; an inval-'
itable,qualitY in crinoline, not found in any, shi-'
gle,spring skirt.
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.wlllingly,dLspense with their ,
use., For children, misses and youngladies they
are superiorto all others. •. ,
They-will not:bend or break like the Single
Spring, but will preserve their perfect and grace
ful shape when three or four ordinary skirts will ;
have been' thrown: aside as useless. • The hoops
are covered with double and twisted thread, and
the bottom rods are not only double springs' but
twice (or double) covered; preventing them from
wearing out. hen dragging down stoops, stairs,
The Duplex Elliptic is a great fai;orite with all
ladies, and is universally recommended by the
fashion. magazines as the standard Skirt of the
fashionable • •‘. .
.To enjoy the followinginestirnableadvantages
in - crinoline; vizt.superior.quality, perfect mann
facture, stylish- shape ands-linisia,-;ilexibilit.Y;
durability, comfort' and economy, inqulre`for
Bradley:a Duplex --Elliptic or Double Spring-
Skirt, and be sure you get the genuine article. -
CAirrrox—To guard against impositio n be par
ticular to notice that skirts offered. as "Duplex,"
have the red...ink stamp, vix: "T. W. Bradley's,
Duplex- Elliptic Steel Spring," upon the waist
band—none others are genuine. Also notice that
every hoop will admit a pin being passed throuh
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,othea skirt,
, For sale in all stores where first-class Skirts are
sold- throughout the United. States.,und else
.
where. , _
Manufactured by the sole owners of thepatent
:WEST% BRADLEY CARY,
~"," Chambers and 79 and 81 Rend°
OOP SKIRTS: 628
NUW SPRING STYLES.
U
ajar ONV.IsT MAKE,"
Embracing every New and Desirable size; style
and Shape of Plain and Trail Hoop Sicirts,-2,
23:17, t, 3!43 3% and 4 - Yds.; round, every
length-and size Waist; in every- respect ..lontsm
QuAravr, and especially adapted to-meet ,tke
wants of Virst class and most fashionable ,Trade.
" Oun OWN- MARE," oflEfoop Skirts firelighter,
more elastic, more durable, and Really Cheaper
than any other make of either Single - or Rouble
Spring Shirt in the American Market.. They are
Warranted in every respect; and wherever intro
duced give univemal satisfaction. They are now
being extensively sold by, Retailers, anti ,every
Lady should try them., •%- • : - • •
Ask for ".11opkin's Own Make," and see that
each Skirt Is stamped " T.-Hon:Ls' :Ths Mu' u
FACTITRER, 628 ARCH ST., PUTLAD'A.--INo others
are genuine. A Catalogue containing style size
and retail prices, sent to any address. A uniform
and liberal discount allowed to dealers; Orders
Uv mall or oteerwise, proMptly , and- carefully
tilled—wholesale and retall,-at 'Manufactory and
Sales-rooms, No. 023 ARCH Street; Rurf.A.V.s.
Skirts made to order, altered and. repaired.
TERMS, "isTET CARet.. Pawn ONLY- '
Mar3o-57-10mo]
1112 - SC.ELLA.NE'OUS:
TITLES :JARED'S •
' - DEPARTS."
~ A NEW BEAUTIFIER: OF THE
Testimonlals'of Celebrated Ladles: The secret of
beautifying the skin being known only to Messrs.
Jared & Rene, they honorably state.thatit differs
from nilother preparations. It gives to the - most
harsh - and freckled-skin both - the' texture and
color of polished ivory, removing discolora
whether appearing' aw freckles, tan, mor
phew,moth, or hlackworm specks, am! is espe
cially successful in smoothing; out thd marks left,
by small pox. -
The agents of' "L'Email de Paris" mast_ confi
dently submit to,the public the earnest endorse
mentWof such distinguished ladies as
Signora Ristorl; c%iele. Felicitst Vestvall, Miss
Maggie Mitchell, Mrs. D. , P. Rowers, Lucille
Western, Mad. Ponisl, Mrs:Rninni Waller, Lucy
Rushton, Noemie de Marguerittes,'3Liss Almes
Perry, and many others;whoge high standing in
the profeSsion gives the' stamp_ of truthfulness to
to their intelligent anti genuine approval.- - • , •
The beautiful Lucille Wester n -says, I find that
the..''Etnall" produces all the brilliancy of rouge
and lilly-white, with life great -- and- peculiar ad
vantage of totalharmlessness.' It really addkto
the softness andbeauty‘f the skin:
_ - - - - - .
The magnificent Vestvaltsays, I haye suffered
So much - from- the' various -white 'lotions, - Sat.,
which:my , theittrical profession obliges me to
use, that .1 consider it a -perfect - benefaction to
find 'a:preparation which gives the necessary
whiteness to the skin, and leavns 'the skitkeo?l
and smooth. - '
Miss; Maggie MU:the says, are tried 'the
skin .do Paris," and found
that it instantly imparts a - natural 'bloom and
freshness to the complexion.. '
"Jared's Ernairde PariA" Is 'tised.l" - as ,delicate
beautifier of. the-skirrfor theater, saloon, or ball
room, by the . moStseflued . aud Scrupulous ladies,•
producing all the beautifying effects - of range and
lilly-white, - Without their-vulgar glare or injury
to the skin. „. '
t- - " at Eats - " r''
Sold by all firs e ass *nag •per umers:and
adles' hair dressers,. • ,-, . -
L. Isitbean,B2iErc . gtd3; , ti3%; Derails - pig:nes fi Co.,
and F._ G. Wells Co., New York ; and Eugene
3 - ouin; Sputly , Tentlrstreet• and Johnsron.Hol
loway,&.Cowden,:-Philadelpkia,
Orders b,y,,ruail,should. be addressed to
• .TARED -& RENE,
. .General Agents and Importers,, New York.
- - ,
, •, ,
en tho ,, ,great tßeatorct County - Orator said
Switzerland , had her IVinklereid; Scotland her
Bruce, and America her Booth, ha should• not
have referred to the assassin of Abraham Lincoln,
but to the greatness of- Booth, the Tobacconist,
on Locust,street, cohinibta; who...keeps the' best
assortmentof • - - -
SEGARS AND TOBACCO in the . ,,,354.A8KET.
In his selection_ of Scotia, are • "
Havana, at prices ranging tram $.15 to 500 per 111.
Yore, at " . " 30 to, 75
Clara Seed, at ""' ' 4 ' ` to' 40
Common Segars, "‘ to :20' " -
An Brrulds,bf,TobaccelinOwn in. the market:
Smith & Jones' Virginia,Navy,": - . , , — „,
,Aleßnight's•Virginin Cong'ress;,
J. !Niel:night s ;Virginia Cavendish, ,
--, •• • - - Baltimore - Spun, and the
gelebriltedlitemless,Navy.
In his Natant] Beat will be foniM, -
Rough and,Readv Virginia, Rose Bud Mountain.
Due, - Bachelors'llall, Paton Gravely; and. Lilly;
'ln lila Fine Cuts
A May befound 'llleltiqru , i
• , x N 0.7; and - Lone "Boy: ,
Besids Pipes;Bouches - , "Wallets, Toblteco'Baga
and Boxes; and, all the Pine Brands , f Satoh:tug
'Tobacco; Fure - Tu rkih;' ixed - Turkish.;-Rhao.'
Virginity, Lynchburp - ,;itadJitmes River,-besides
all the Lower Grades usually found - initi tirstelass
establishment., Call and, examine fOr" yourself,
mulllooth or Jack ,will shoir you:ttlep Tower."'
Dec. 8, 1F430-Iy.] - GEORGE M. 1.100T8f..1.
. , .
- •Seehhcr.streetinearly'd,pi 3 eslie the 'the y Lutheinn
• • '.,TOLI3ISIIIIA,,,PENN'A.:
. ,
'.' undersienedhavitt...,wtaken , the 'shops fOi , :•`
inerly Condricted - hyalir. , Samuel Carter, , ,Nyould
respectfully announce to the citizens of,Colum-•
Ulm and vicinity that he is now prepared to-manu
facture all kinihrof Conehete,'. Carriages', Buggles,
Sulkies - an,d.,,alkotheivrchiclTrinails
reputation as'a'workitilin* elltitbliSheel, - ,as lie
can confidently elainf for htslvoil: theVnerits - :of
beauty of forzn,leleganee , Of flnish,A;find-strength
Of structure:" One of the% distinguishing - features
of his workis:itsldurabilityl - all ...vehicles , of-hissrhuiht
constructed - . of-thewbest 'seationedt ina-'
and•puttogetlforiirrnlyandsubstantirilly.
- He gives.particularattr;ntiorttothe,rerstiring of
-Vehicles, raid- warrants-. all.lvrork hiAtis.,linet to
: give satisfaction.- "
rin addition toliig'ltin‘ctical-exiderience • in'the
business, he has the assistance of the'hesr:Nifork-
Somerof•therattrinitheidelebruted•Watton
estriblitaimerit'of.Philadelphirlr 4 - 01- I•Z. -4,0 . 4 r n•
0, generoug.'nuhlic• is'..respectfUllyAriviteir, to
• give% hems :industry their+ encottragementzand
.support.
CHRST.tAIc InrErts.,
.TO . COMMITTEE ''A•lirt OTHERS :
• The tileke tolpurehase
• Stone,•le at S:.S.tItE'ZWILER'S',QUARRY. ;
~ Be ls a„very large_ Contract of large
stone:for a'Furriaee; and`wlll'have a large gnat"-
' tity,of Small Building Stone; whieli r hO will' sell
,redlided•prie,etca.s - they,accumnlate in hifixtiy"l
'trill either deliver or sell in tlie'QtiarrV„. ,
Columbia, dee. 13, '67-tr.) , • DETWDIGER.:' "
- " _•
• hd-.Pennsylviiivin Bond a Company -, are
'now_iirepared to regeive,br,•fora*rd,Weiglit , ,,lio=
'tween Columbia, and Laneaster,and all stations'
on„the,geinisylvania; Itaii:ltoad and its branches:
BBilik.'&. COLUMBIA; •
Firsi:Chiii. ,4 '-rlttift , 'Cla&i:` - 'Srcia , :ttas...' ,, 9th Chu&
' • 4 25 -cents, , • - .'•' 7, ••21 • ets: 'l5 ets.
loads; i.B•eents pee Barre•L
r:xc.A„§"tp
,;;fiy,4i dam 4th .61914.
ria4. eta.,
BETWEEN'COLUMBIAi,& . :BIATSBUROTI.
r:: • a:tra4;:. et*
x il f cents s ~;,_;:' : :bu'eti~.:;,,... q 9¢ etsa 36:etNY,
Freight eonelinied'M stations : ii , lierer-the,Coiri="
pany -has no Agent, must be prepaid.'
'AnFreights PaYab iP3 l 3, 3 1 11 21 ' OPSi 4 O,oriT,
•• Oeneral FreightAgent, , Tnna.
r 'AG-For-farther information - apeinto
~•';,„,,,B.Miirrs•qs•roN,,Frt.,-Agt.; '
- • K. Boieg,..Frt.;;Agt.,
• • ~-r_•-•-icm,stAtynoiont;Frt:;Agt;Lane!r
-i I6A). od'B
OROU T GH E - D4Br-113E
e Of. .
COLUMBIA.
- ;;,i.b:lsoi.Vill;,,Tligililial.kihnbCO'daunfttee:be; .
. Uutborlzed to iutvertise',lor ailotittLfor3h&ruse oil
Ilie'llorough; to' the ;amount; of 1115,000, ancthat ,
suld:lnin•may be reeelvea In amccuukta ;from: 5100. ,
- to SlOOO, undtlmbondsof.the:„Borougli '..be:givel.r...
;for. tbe'kuutle;'suld4fsguls .: t9,, rutqrop.:•.ope to'llye"
years.": , • , ', .;., , , 0. r, ' L.- , i'.7i"- - • , (--'`-',- , ''''''.=l:"- , C 4 -
, AS pek.tll6lllx;iVO4esigua9ti; the nuance' Com- t
injttee ask.blde, for..the',urnount'statecl.•4•lt Ivlll 2
be proper to stittetthat•Sthe t.llorough.lw entirely:.
out of debt; and froolrorarßounty-Tax•.•.:ePereons;
having rriculeytOlottn;;wlll addressor call ut•thiff.,4,
°pee or-A:S. GleEENChalrrium oucommi ttee: 1
1
7-epo 'i,.44At..,szGREEN.,-,•, , ,,. - t:,..W. ~.14A.1.V.t.1tai. " ....4 1 0- ,2
~S l4 kir:A •41PHILIP:•SHRfalerERp Pbutnee%Coutu , o
- r,..... , tv•.! , ,..?.. 41kDANID..111fULLEN, i.,....;:t.....4,7-,ipr... , - - xa , , ,
I,..":Coltipp L Ja,l3fay,44lol,o- . ..7, ~,, I ,:+ .1 ., ; , 1.0,41:: , ,,,Atr:' •
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e.,. ease noloresld.i , fortheSpring - TradJutving ,
Itiirt purchased alultamortrueta.or L. v1,, , ,,;,'!!!!,,, , -,
. I !" °,l • A !' 74l lAlirirA.l,!•Si`R9CEßlE97 ! fr' L '''"* ! i l " - : '1,
,Y7,Zli•itttit'Ol4,7cropt'Olte'eatefliieit - Wgars4l:4':
',4;'", , ,jp,syruptt7-,,a1;/.„.1.6. a Sxr4plor:2sArrterl . :!. „ . 1.
~:0 . q,..fr..,,t-1,-;,,, f , F 4 per'QuartZL -,,,, L ,...J. ,
.., , A 1 i it c .,
'''.:-'''.!4 , iir4 - 4.....,
_it NigASE4, < 6 II .SW-4 1, ta15 , .!; , : k4' , 127 ,1'
-oNireMinvo!nagoglsro:tii^p'2;tnrolf,aaftio_keretli.4 .,, , ,! ,
loorrels;q4:quistterowandr•bal.res;=Drledfreßoor.n l
'•HerrinwfdTe?fpAlEktrubr.of•Rrnit arolr.4*-r+tw!!!..,PLl. - :,!]
~1"!!:, ; ;-'/;:'
ot&iiiiko;oluxtiejii4nikiitiiigtoiiiiilge,,i4ia-. 66 i.,
LFAcee yeasortable.e.:!=,' •,- :".,!:'' "'"•!!! ...!; , . , 44! - -; , i...P l '.''
„., , :t."4' Alireolli,d examine for iOurselves7,i '''."'
74,, , N , :-i ,, t.7-.; -',--.) '`';, I.IIIIKitiILY,SITZDAM,..n
.1- ' , ' 24 : 41 -"°0 1 4.1 .-. !":" . s- -, cor. °tryout it Onion Stir'
Z~'CVl..+hxrL-ate, 7a.s+::~:a~. : , :' ~Y.X:-r tte'a: , . , bd.'Yuta~ebSxC~t ' 2+~C.•YtCs ': .N=6.~ , r:: ~.. a..r ..~, i..~
. +«I".. w.... !i'k". A,"g9't't FN-iiS4ZLESeG'},
Siw-LArcr. 211 A G'IafZ3ITES::
- . lajtEsi• • ,-;_`;
•
" •• 1' TV.r,S'IIII,O,TI
". ;, „''.—•• LOOK' 2
. • • •
• 495 13ROADW4N, NrArj:YORM •
7.0 CIIPIRTNATT STREET S
. _ .
'S:H•:IIT,TCE;v; GiltNE'.
.
Salesroom., No. 921 Chestnut At.,
'
This MACHINE Is constructed on anew prin
cipal of xnechan possessing many, - rare and
vainablelmprovements, having been examined
by the most profound experts,' ,•and pronounced
to be SIMPLICITY - and PER4 4 ;ECTION COM
BINED. „
_ - -
'The following (treble princinal,Ohjeatilitis Urged
against Sewing-Machines: - -",
I. Excessive fatigue to the onerator.
2. Liability to get out of, order. ' = '
3. Expense, trouble and loss of time in re
pairing. -
Incrolacitv toisew eitretieseniptlon of ma
,:+3.--Disagrcteabh, noise While In operatic:t . .'
The Empire Sovigy .71eciandi is _Exempt from Wa-ihme
OBJECTIOIyS.; , ••
lms n straight needle, Perpendicular ' actithi,
makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE_ STITCH, which'
will neither RIP .nor RAVEL and Is alike on
both sides; performs perfect sewing on every
description of material;' from - Learner to the
Ithest Nansook Muslin, with cotton, linen or silk:
thread, from the-coarsest to the nicest number.
IT HEMS, FELLS, BINDS, BRAIDS, TUCKS,
QUILTS', PLAITS, GATHERS.
Having, nelthei• CAM nor COO ;WHEEL; and
the least possible Irletlon, It runs es smoot h as
glass, and is
EMMA TI CALLY •A NOISE LESS
All vorktie.g of CARINET MACHINES frem, ;11 . 0 npuweas.
itit - Partlenlar attention Is called to: our new
and , Improved . IMaimfacturing"Machine, 'for
Tailoring,Shoe-fitting, Coach Trimming,-
Its advantages are simplicity, durability, rapid
ity, easy adaptation to nil branches of manulhe
taring. It makes perfect work on all nutterial.
It is especially desirable in sewlngPatent Leath
er, and is very still. It short it is,the most per
fect manufaturlng machine In the market.
N. B.—Every Machine guarranteed:
EMPIRE SEWING 'MACHINE COMPANY,
.921 Chestnut Street, Phllndelpbui.
•
- • NELSON HEAD, Agent.
4Z-Agents wanted. Jan. 10,'67-1y
T HE- HOWE :MAC UTNE CO.'S
SEWINW*ACHINES,
Ell
FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFA CTLIRERS
The I-lore
THE SE WORLD-RENOWN ED
, SEWING MACHINES
Were 'awarded. the highest premium at the
World's Fair in London and six firstpremitlMS
at the New York State Fair of 1860, and are cele
brated for doing the best work, -using a mach
smaller needle for the same thread than any
other machine, and by the introduction of the
most bnproved machinery, we 'are now able to
supplythe very best machines in the world.
These machines are made at our new and
spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn., under thb
immediate supervision of the 'President of the
Company, -
ELEAS HOWE JR.
• •• 2: • •,- ''
, .
the original inventor of the Sewin,zMaoldne:
They are adapted to all kinds of Fondly Sewing,
and to the use of .Seamstresses; Dress Makers,
Tailors, Manutheturers:of Shirts, Collars, Skirts,
Cloaks, Mantillas, Clothing, Hats, Caps; Corsets,
Boots, Shoes,- Harness„ Saddles, Dinen Goods,
Umbrellas; Parasols, etc. They Work equally
well upon silk, linen; woolen and cotton goods
with silk, , cotton or linen thread. They will
seam,' quilt; gather, - hem, - fell; cord, braid, bind,
and perform - every species of sewing, making a
beautiful and perfect stitch, - alike on both sides
of the articles sewed.' _,• "
. .
The Stitch invented by MR. HOWE, and made
on this Machine, is the most popular and dur
able, and all Sewing Machines are subject ;to the
principle Invented by him.
The IToiee Ilfaihine Company,
69f
•
699 lIROAD - W.A.Y, Cor. FOLIO:It St., N.Y
marlO,'O7-Iy , •
snr.GER SEWING MACHINES
W. u. FIE.SS . - •
,
Ekti;:been'tippolnted agent for Columbia: for these
celebrated Machines, and offers them for sale at
his Book Store; at - -
, ALANUFACTYJRE.RS' ,PRICES
EverybOdy. knows .be Singer Afacliines to be
one of the standard Sewing .Machines, and, we
present it to the citizens of Columbia and vicin
ity as incomparably the best kind in existenee.
It is simple, compact, durable and beautiful. It
is quiet, light running, and- capable of perform
ing a range anti 'Varlet,' of work never before at
tempted upon a single machine—using either
silk, twist. linen or cotton thread, and sewing
with equal faellity,thti Very. finest, and voarsest
materials, and- anything between the two ex
tremes, in the most beautiful• and substantial
manner. Its attachments' for 'hemming, braid
ing, cording, tucking; qbilting, felling, trimming,
binding, .tze., are novel and practical, and have
been invented and' adjusted • especially for this
machine. ; . - . • - -• •
!far:Call at the_Stbre and'Efee out: operation.
, -
SII:IVING:INEAC HINES.
w. G. PATTON, Agent for the sole of
TITE "WHEELER Zit WILSON,'!
• "ELLIP.TIC," and "HOWE'S"
-•\%* . orld renowned Sewing Machines.
While the Wheelent Wilson is universally ac
knowledged M be the best machine for family
use, the ".ElLlptle," Which's manufaeturea by the
same mmprtaty; and - made on`-the same general.
principles, is canal:ly asgcslti; and the "Howe" is
unsurpassed. as a shuttle machine.
All these machines make the lock stitch, and
are adapted,to all kinds of family sewing, tailor
ing,'and otheirmanufacturing purposes. Norisk
inbuying them, as every machine, soldls -war
ranted to ',give entire -satisfaction. Sewing:Ma
chines'for rent: : _Locust street; Columbia. - •
Dec. . •
•-• -
' t?; GR.EAI' AT .TRA:C.TION!
C.LOTILING EMPORIUM. !
Front Stra.et..flrat, Store above.Wittntat Street,
r COLTIMSIA;TA:.—
-,' 'The - Lttrgeati,;"liest:.A.ssoited;,,lrliintLa6 - inst
lettettpe.sttit9eir of `."'„
PURNISFIrNa: GOODg
1im.t,5,.0 41 )8,1t00t5,, oes„,to., re., ever ex 1111) ted
these regtoretovllleh'wlll.-m gold at prices
EXY ALL ;COMPETITION
. Come one and all; lxith great and small,
To - Lrrrr.,E-DAvY's Clothing-Hall;
And got a tit from head to foot,
prices that - your purse willsuit.
BUY, IN
'YOUR GEOTHas,Qt:I-r7 l :-.7,
- •
Thesubseribei 'Would call thit'attehtion of;the
,citizens •of,C,olumide, and, vicinity to his large
stock or. - - ~.
MA:DE - .b.LOTHLNG,
:Enibracing every ‘Mriety.of• style' and - niaterinl
-suitable .for - the , season.-They are- - rruule of the
best material and in the season.,
style. ,
6ENTLEMSN'S 'FURNISHING GOODS,
- Elhirts - ,-H•mit4,'Hick.• Ties, Suspenders„Hindker
chiefe; Hosiery,'ke. it splendid line'of these', .
• goods always kept on hand. Also, hoots,
Shoes,Tiats ct: Caps, of which we-hnve • ' ,
- - selected. - stocic`"and'ewhich -,'
• . :we' Miler at. -- Nery cheap rates:
P.E7: BAGS
Of are, sold cheaper: tiitin' priaes.
My goods are all bought for cash, and I offer them
at, cheaper , rates, for cash, than any other store.
Cull and sea.l -• 1,4. ,, HEN/LY. RICE,
;djoining Washington House
A ; •
, .--,a Front street, Columbia.
• i 866-1.,, - • • , •
.j:: - ,:r.:Wr44ii.EASIN0,::
a 7l PlilPr, A
ado - rs7abovci +'SecOud",
_'I4"I.OI.III",;,CASWMERES , AND;IfESTIZCOS , 'dt
sil:stylOs; filltUspitedltp. any. Sera.son, 'kept. con- ,
tntlrOn hand, fuurmanufactured:' to.ibrder,ht
'short hOtlco, snit warranted to give perfect saris,
• ,
GREAT IT -g T:t 0 NITIN! Tai .E
q1,q1•41:9,!
ioreL
The" snbscritier
Spring Trade; ltttlioNew yoilr and . .PhUndelphlit
Illarlcets, a large and thebtonable stock of , — t.
.
- NOiteif be ofrerslcitlifikltiiens ofiColambin liutl
,mlainlty, , tooltealtif.riotteheaper.tlinn , the prices
before ,the -A.nt'extrtntriation,wlll..satlaly
antoone thatrthepprled 4 aremery low.
• .11 havelheLetteapestzrrleed Goodadn Columbia;
and ampreinAred.ltor.nutke:np:.to,ordlxvin :the
latest enteptrutdoomev•ea '13;7
-91.9111.9,'OASSIMF.RE.W7E'S,TIZtpt•Pla rDi!,,,Lt.
JCA*(I.,
;caning Cttioda;at,veve,3oW4brlces: ",••
..Trams ,OALUIV: TI...BLUME.I479FIAL,
Blue'Eront.Bulldinge Front Street" - '
„ . Ale
' •
1.11
PATENTED 'FEISRErAIiY 1860
\TACIT[\ E
609 BROADWAY, isrinr YORK.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR
CLO.THVG.
DAVID HANAUER'S'
, LANCASTEA ADV"S.
CHARLES 'Ar.,*IIOWE.II; ',." "
MARBLE 'IILASON,
NO. 60 NORTH QUEEN STREET, •
EAST , • .
The Oldest Marble, Works in Lancaster Connty:'
'Thankful for the liberal : patronage:heretofore
Bestowed upon him, ho respectfully solleitd
continuance of the same. He has on hand: the
largest, most varied and
,complete , stock of
finished
MGNEMENTS, MANTLES
GRAVE STONES;,&c.,.&e.,
to be found in the city. and which will be sold at
the lowest prices. Building work and Jobbing
of every description punctually, attended to. ,
Persons want of Monuments, Mantles, or
Grate Stones, are Invited to call and exanitne
the stock on band, also the portfolios of designs.
June 20-tf] •
SPRING 1807
HAGER BROTHERS
• Aro now opening and Ifiviee an exalt - dilation
of the Largest Stock of • , •
ENGLISH GRANITE- WARE: ,
ever - offered In Lancaster.' Also,' a full assort
ment of
PAINTED ENGLISR GRANITE,
WHITE AND COLORED TRENTON WARE,
PITTSBURGH AND BOSTON GLASSWARE;
We are selllag all of the above at greatly re-,
(laced prices. .
MARSEILLES QUILTS AND BLANKETS,
:Fine Diunaslc mid Hand-loom 'Tat .Linens,
Linen Sheetings, Pillow Casing Napkins, Cotton
Sheeting", Tiekings, Cheeks, etc.
Blecebed Muslims—all the best makes.
1000 Pounds Prime Feathers.:
Window Shades and Fixtures:
Green and Bufilloilands, till.widths: • •
Carpets and Oil Cloths.
Grossley's English Brussels RoxbuitTapeitry,
Lowell and Hartford Three-Ply, Extra and
Superfine - Ingrain, Wool,. Dutch; Venetian,
Hemp and Rag Carpets. -
' OIL CLOTHS, from 1 to 4 yards wide..
WALL PAPERS WALL PAPERS ! !
An entire nevlSto'r*. of
Stamped, Gold and Plain Parlor Papers, Neat
and Bright Styles Chamber , Papers, Choice:
Papers, Choice Plain Styles for Dining Rooms,
Match Bordered Entry Papers. • ' -
Decorations in Gold:Velvet, Marble and Wood
Colors: • Marble, Oak, Rosewood, 'Walnut and
Maple DECORATIVE: PAPERS.
Will be sold at Lowest Priees.
HAGER & BROTHERS;
, • - - - • Lancaster, Penner
owN, wrm THE PRICES !
dust. receivefi from - the Philndelphin, nod New
Yotdc Marketn full mid complete stork of, -
•r- • CLOTHS AND .C.SSIMERES, '
the Latest Styles In the market., which we 'are
Prepared to flake up to order In the
BEST STYLE AND'SHORTat. r NOTICE,
and at the Lowest Cash Prices. • •
We have onhand a I'llll and complete stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
for Men and Boys, • •
Of our. own make, which we' guarantee well'
trimmed and well made, and goods as repre
sented.
Also, trir Stock of . GENTLESIHN'S FURNISH
ING GOODS. is full and complete. -
Our stock :is purchased at , the very • Lowest
Cash Prices, and we are prepared to sell at a small
advance.
Call and examine our. Stock, •and you will be
convinced the place to be suited for the least
money, is at MYERS er, RATHFCDT'S, •
- No. 1 East - King street,
- _Lancltster City, Pa.
, „
' S. RATHVaN'S '
5 ~ -
3 rtCHANT TAILORING; GENERAL CLOTHING,
AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
(Opposite Shober's Hotel,) :. ,
CORNER :NORTH QL - EEN AND ORAN,GE STS.,
LANCASTER., PENNA. -
. „
All kinds. of Men's and Boys' reinly-made
Clothing and-Ftirnishing Goods constantly kept
on hand.
• • Also a superior assortment of '
French, English, German and American Cloths,
Ca.ssimeres and Vesting.% which will be made to
order In any desired style, with the least possible
delay•, warranted to 7give satisfaction, and at
reasonable charges.
- July 1.1,'60-1y) S. S. RATIIVON.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
. NEW AMERICA-lly William Hepworth Dixon.
ANCIENT AND MODERN. GREECF,—By C. C.
Felton, L. L. D.
.THE LAST DAYS.OF OUR SAVIOUR.
LIFE OF - PHlLlDOR=Musician and Chess'
Player.
MARACHE'S MANUEL OF CHESS.
CLIPPER CHESS-PROBLEM TOURNAMENT. ,
MORPIFY'S MATCH GAMES—Edited with notes—
By Charles Stanley.
Just received a. largo stock of 7,
BIZZARRE WINVELOPES.
PERFUMED ENVELOPES.-AND PAPER.
A complete assortment of - .BLANK BOOKS,
At JOHN SIIEAFFER & SONS,
No. 32 2corth Apleen street.
• .
A N.-,I3IIE.NEMAN'S
_
ItAltAS' - GENTLEMEN'S BOYS, GIRLS AND
CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE.
The largest and best assortment of Ladles and
Gentlemen's wear in the.
. 'CITY OF- LANCASTER.'
respectfully:invites the 'citi
zens of Columbia And _vicinity;. to large'
stock of ,a -
' LADIES'- 11100 TS 'AND . :STIOESO- •
Such as Women's-`Kid., and%Trencly'aloroccn
Boots, Balmoral, Continental and other ,
tIVe are prepared to manufacture at i;hortnotlee
every - of - .Ladles' and. Gentlemen's wear
known In this marker; and at- as cheap nites as
any similiar establishment. Call mid examine
our stuck. - A. ,
- • Opposite Cooper's Hotel,
West.. King St. Lancaster.
HORSE OWNERS. : • - •
•
• RA.ICER'S'ECOOF
THI: BEST_ ARTICLE. KNOWN'. • • -
For Quarter ;or Sand Crack,. Corns, Thrush,
Coutraeted, yard or, Brittle Hoofs, fir., awl for
general use plaee.of Shining
As Dressing tor the outside of the Hoof it has
no Superior.
Sold Wholesale and retail, by A. MILEY, Sad
dle and Harness Manufacturer, No. 37 North
Queen Street, next door to Shober's Eagle Hotel,
Lancaster City, Penna. - • .
N. B.—Harness of every description'eonstantly
on hand, and repairing neatly done to order. ..
ESTABLISHED' IN '1829. t . • •
' '
OLRESTAI3LISHED , HAT; CAP,AND
• • FUR STORE
No. 20 NORTH QUEEN SF.,-LANCASTER; PA.
We wouldrespectluily• announce that .we are
now prepared to furnish our customers with the
Latest'Styles consisting of Glentlemen's
• DRESS SILK . , - -
• ,CASSIMERE,.
, PLAIN AND Vatusii,
• -• • •' • FUR. 'AND WOOL,. on
CASSIMERRETT,' : •
• . , STIFF CAS. , .LMERE,
• SOFT AND STEEL.
• EXTENDED"RRIMST* '
AND.-FLEXIBLE SELF-ADJUSTING STIFF
•, DORSAY BRIM HATS; -
In new, Novel and benutifuLDesigns, and at
such prices as to make it an inducement for all
to purchase.
- .
CAPS:I!
,- Our stock. of Caps. c,kuprises 'the ,newest
styles - for Men's," Boys' and Children's Spring
and Summer Wear. °Mt Morro Is - ••
'EQUALITY .TO ALL."
The Unrest selling price marked in figures on
each article, and never varied from, at '
•'" ar, ' - ••• SHULTZ &• , BRO.'S'‘•-'
Hat, Chp,and Fur Store, N0.'20 North Queen at.
• .49"....i.LL ELNDS OF SHIPPING Fuss BOUGHT,
.A.Nn IttcatEs - . r CASH RIG CES 'PAM [mar 30;07
MIASHIONABIUE HATTER:
flit removed MR Store to No:4 Trott Tang street,
Next dooFtp Store;
,• LANCASTER, PAr,'
he has Ilttn(tronrr :furry on In en
extel :l escalt r e
ANURA_QTUItEIOF 'FIATS, &C.
Orders may be left, or' sent nt nny time, and
satisfaction guaranteed. F have only the hest
workmen; and am at all times prepared to supply
those who may favor me with call with the
REST AND CHEAPEST HATS AND CAPS, _
.
of the Latest and Most Fashionable Style.
Having had considerable experience in the
business, hehopes to meet a generous share of
publicpatronage.
„April '67-tf.] ". . JOHN GREEN.
TI.NCASTEB' y
- 'At %ABLE IWORRS,
LEWIS HAIRY, Proprietoi . . •
•
All Personsin-wruit.of anything in.the . Marble
line, will be furnished at the very lowest prices.
' Only - the best workmen areteniployWconse
gnently;w94nre enqb,le
,to turnout hi a superior.
manner ' ••• , - • • '
MONUMEI , ITS, STATUARY, TOMBSTONES,
'OW:A:VENTS, MARBLE MANTLES,,;" •
"BUILDING FRONTS,. SILLS,
5, 1 J And Marble Work of every:Aescrlptioli.,
'IQ-Orders promptly attended to ."--
LEWIS. IltiLliY:
Latticti.sivr City, Pa
Ainy4;'o7] :
THE'^ ZERO 'REFRIGERATOR:- 7 . •
• "
•
WATER AND WlisrE-COOtIER-COMBINED..
".'
—ls - warranted the bost.mode'yet invented for
keepingrnents, fruits, vegetables • millt 4:c in.
hot. Weather. • Read : • ' .
- "",,Your Zero. Refrigerinor :used' last'year kept
nients;'frults;&e.t , requiring a low temperature;
perfectly sweet, andthe.cousumptlon office lees
than any other Isind,l„ ever ,saw. In short, we
*could not now lie induced 145 - do 'without it. AU
thatis , neeeksary, to , make ifreery! saleable is a
knowledge 'of its merits."--L.' F. ;Wheeler. IGO
- William street.
,
I am muchpleased with your :Refrigerator:
It did-us good service lust sunirner."-3lrs. Eras
tus .Brooks, Staten Island.‘, • ,
Too much cannotdbasaid ireits favor. .; In my -
estimation, it -decidedly superior le anything%
ottlie kind the market: basziven us
tlte"best satisfactionvin. every respeet._"-Srud,
•L. Baltiwin; - Hutison , City,•24..l. - .
Jtkotpe„:"Stprer, oft' CLneinnatli:•_Olidorwrifeti
diveliperfectantiminclion:
littA'preserved meats,' yettetableicmille.;'and but
ter;- during_ the hottest months . our.yariable
a.. ~ .*z ;--4, • a • •
• 0
ICK-J.'J.'Tlaomriai, - Edltoi•Or theCtfitlvatoriun'
Country C.entleman, *112:8: Views'in 're
lation to thepreservatlon of meats;'&e.;:byeelgr:
arecundoubtedly ,t
iV.IIOI.I , 24ALE`X:4II.I2ETAiL,-14
"'!;;':"
-1. : ••• - !Surrn — Av - FrrmE.; •"
r poWien Thirty. Fifth itrot Thirty-SL:th Streets,
",„Stay Cf !
.;..No7 York.
=I
1!=13M3
CASE A= SOPS C0.L773121r.
GREAT - REDUCTION 1N PRICES!
W. W:,OA.SE
.4 SON,
HAVE'JUST RECEIVED A VERY LARGE
AND GENERAL ASSORT !ENT OP
SPRING- AND SUMMER 'GOODS
PIIRCHM3ED FOR CASH!
CLOT I-I G- ,
At n : Re'ilnethin on the Int 6 High Figkes, which
OLD-FASHIONED GOLD PRICES
FOR - SPRING 'AND SUMMERWEAR, 'w.hich
they are closing out at PRICES
FAR BELOW •COST!
Boots anci Shoes ?
,great variety, at a Reduction in Prier - far
beloW anything of the liiridOtTt:recrin 113'e
town of Columbia. 2 All our goods
' 'are of the l'est Styles, the •
.DRESSA-00-DS !
SPRING AND SiDIMER SILKS, IN
MOHArItS,
Of all kinds
Plain and Finley
POPLINS,
- Of very latest styles
S IVOOL DELAINES, ALL griLITIES A: WIDTHS
P..R: I S ,
TN ENDLESS' VARIETY, VIZ
. •Amerlean,
Meriataeks,
Alleir, Pacific,
Wamsnita, Caen Cove,
• - CprsetJeans, Fine Cambries,-
Paper Cambries, Linens, Linen
nandkerehief'S . , - nipkins, Threads,
Braids, Dress - Trimmings, Tidy
Yarns, -Worsteds, hosiery,
all kinds, Hoop Skirts, •
' Circulars,
• - Silk Sacques,
Balmoral's;
MOURNING' DRESS G00D,5
GINGHAM 5, ' ' •
•„; „ .
- -FRENCH
• •••= AND SWISS
WHITE GOODS, AT VERY Lcw:PßlcEs
RINDS of inuNiimiDilLAINES,
FOULARDS, ,
, MANCHESTER, Sc
• • SPRING &5.1.14111 ER
- • , • ,
SHAH O,F:faII:INDS:
OLOTIES A:SID bAssimErtEs;
• , -Fin%Gent's antll4.iflies' Weer
101;ANNELP.:11711171:i.ANTie0L011.Fin.
• . •
BrONVII: • • •
Muslins,
Bleached, ,
• " 'l%l I rfs, . .
. •
Blue Drills •
Pilkiw Casing, • . ,
Douhle ;Width
SHEET INGS,
Cotton and
Ladies' & Gents' Linen,
: Paper Collars, Cuffs,. Neck ~'
- Ties, loaney , and Plain, Kid
Gloves, White and Colored, of ,
• all makes, Ready Made,.ll.irts,
TICKINGS aII ' GRAMEg, ,
Boots and Shoes
t GLOVE KIX),
CZIILI)-
•R7:iC:5 SAO] 5. , •• • •
CARPETS, - FOR Fl OOR R STAIRS
FLOOR Oil. CLOTHS
'WINDOW. CURTAINS- :OF
MIRO.II - ANT : I TAILO RIYG
:DO §TtLE
- 'SIDE THE CITIES AND ALL
:A: "*EI LL 'ASSORTMENT
CITOICRiOT O'F::GROOERIEs,
1 , • 7•L
' COFFEES,.
- - '''SP•ICS, • • "
' • , F.TSI - r;
" MOLASSOi;
• , • CANNED FRUITS;
'PletixO'*lve uß'ri (4Ul,ili the OI,D . STAND
• -, - • .
Stnekehefortillitrebastng elswhere...
. ,
-:GRovErt Bikpt's ,;•••
-I ) ,,REMICT3I•SEWING: MACHINES:
call at the Store and see them Working.-„Sev-.
eral ,ktnds'onitand:•• •••• '
• •••3".. 7 '...:11-r , •' 4C: •
- e." CASE Sz. - ' SON;
lietAs'een ,Frai:).i& Second 5ta.,.,1
*- ' ',CoLtrialqA; ' Pli=
Produce, in exchange for Goode. - . -
=NM
11=2=1
they are now offering at
Aiso, A FINE SToric or
B};tin sY-1LA1)r;
TArgestAssortment,
and the Cheap
est ever offer-
ett to the
public.
EVERY
ALPACAS,
SPRA.GUES
* Pink, -
.Purple,
IMEEIRMI
ALSO, ,
.
cAI~YET,
ALL KUNDS`-&c. . ;X•c:'
'PITTING winitRA.NTEb..
CONSTS'fING
=I
INSTIRA_ATCW CO.W . 4:7qTLF,
051aFgiffriST - .417 - 60. :777
JANTJAItir— 1 st, :1867;
CAPITAL AND ASSETF,4:,''.-
TIiIR Company continues to insure Buildings,
3lereharulize,, nmi other property, egainst loss
mut damage by fire, on the mutual plan, either
forpi rash premintn,.or premium note... , •
SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT. ,
Whole frmount insured,- f,512.178,426 83. .:"
Less ain't expired in 'GO, 722,771 31
' $11,755,645 15
. ' ' CAPITAL AND INCOME.-"" - . _ '
Amount of premiuM notes, - , ..
Jan. 1,1866 $:685,123 27 ,
Less premium notes, exp'd _' ' '• --
In 1860 . 71,968 01 -
.. . •
..
Balance of premiums, .fan'k 1;1860 ' - - 6,609.15
Cash receipts, less commissions, in 'O6, 57,016- 16
Loans " 9,100 00
Due from agents and others ' -8,001'36
CONTRA
Losses and expensei paid $73,024 31
Losses adjusted, not due Jan.,l, 1 . 7, 21413, SS
,Balance Capital and Assets, Jan. 1 . 'Or 600,e27 91
4 694 850 10
•
• A. ".S. GREEN, President.
GEORGE You a; Jr., Secretary. ,
MICHAEL S. SHUMAN, Treaurer.
• , : ORECTOPS:'. 2 -
R. T. RYan, - •,= • John W. Steatiy,' -
John Fendrl'eb,. George 1'61114J
H.'o, Match, ." ' Nicholas M*Donahl,'
'Samuel F. Eberleht, WllliaMPatton.
Amos. S. Green; John B. Bachman, '—
.1-11ranyWilson, , Robert. Crane., -
- . • - - ,may_11;1800.
TNSITHAN,OI 4 .I 'COMPANY of, NORTH
IL AMERICA, • "
PHILADELPHIA.
•
Incorporated 17i1. Assets,, $1,3.50,000. Charter
perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by
tire on Buildings, Merehandizo, Furniture, .te.,
for long ,or short periods, or permanently. on
Buildings, by a depositor Premin in.' 'rite prompt
payment of .losses Tor a period of smvEN'ry years,
WWl*: a guarantee of claim upon public conti
donee. • ' An nu G. COFFIN', PICS!t.
OnAlux-s PLATT, Seey. , • ~ F . X. YITEGLER, Agent, P
- Walnut Street, above .-Front, Columbia, a.
January 21,,156G-Iy.
~ • , •
111 E . EQUITABLE LATE 'ASSUR.-
1. AlsltlE SOCIETY ofAIie . UNITED STATES,
Offers Inducements to those proposing Co assure,
which are believed to be unequaled.
Annual CaSh Divide - lids. "All the Profits
l~ieided pro rata, anoug ,the Assured
ORGANIZED JULY, 18.10.
, .
Accumulated Fund, over ' - 0 . 000,000
Annual Income, over —' 01,200,000
IN - 3L C. .ALEXANDER, Pres't.
H. B. HYDE., Vice-President. , , .
0. W. Purr,trs, Actuary.
Oflice-92 Broadway; New York.
For further particulars, umly to , •, •
W. G. PATTON, Agent,
June 0, 1860.)- , 1 . . • • Columbia,' Pa.
TIAIIjd.ERS'-311.TTLTAL FIRE'IN - SUR:
i: - ANcE - comriticy,:
.
• ',
YORK, PA., APRIL - Ist, 1860.
Accumulated Capital ~. ...1;5 728 SO
,This Company continues to issue Policies of,
Insurance on Buildings or Personal Property. in
town or country, at C'ASH,'or MUTUAL RATES.
- 11. KRABER, President. '
D gritICKLER, Secretary. ..
-
. DIRECTOItS: '
H. Kraber,, Thomas Gray, Eli IC, indig John
Landes, Wm. Wallace, George .D..Ehert,' David
Strickler.-
Application's for insurance Will ne made to
M. S. SHUMAN ..
July 7,18 W-1.1. , 7 . columblu. .
(1111ARD FIDE AND MARINE-IN
SURANCE COMPANY;
- OF PITILADELPHIA.
Capital 5 0 00,000 I Securities •::100,000
This Company coat tunes to take risks on good
property, at rates as Jow AS any other safe Com
pany and consistent with prudence.
Policies issued for long it short terms, or per
manently. 'Losses promptly - paid. All elalms
ndjnsterl without litigation or delay. This Com
pany refers to the past as a guarantee of its future
conc - let ts- - • -
. .
THOS. °RAVEN,. Pres't.
A. S. Git,Lorr, Vice-President.
JA.s. B. ALVORD, Secretary. "
, •. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, P
Walnut. Sheet, above Front, Colombia, n:
January 21,1865-Iy. . •-
nOME • INSITE ANC E "COMPANY'
'OF NEW YORK. ''.- - ,
. .
OFFICE—No. 18. i Broad wn3
, . ,
Cash °Capital ' ' ' ' $27/00,000 WI
Assets, Ist January,lB67 • • 3,915,381+ 67
Liabilities 267,934 ai
'CHAS. J. MARTIN, Pres't.
-A. F. WILLNIARTH, Vice-Pre:et. , -,,,. ,
.Toux McGEE, Secretary.
J. H. WAsitntsux, Ass't Secretary. ". - . "
• D..A. HEALD, General Agent. . • . ..,
Total loss by Portland Fire, $112,011 -12-;-rill paid
before July 1811 • • ,•• ." '
:.- ',-•-• •:
~ ,A.,J.,ICAUFFMAiN, Agent
Cdlumbia, Pa.
800 - TS' A2VD SHOES.-
, ADIVS,., - SHOE - INIA.NUFACTORY.
ereased facilities for tinning lte
out Nuperlor -w Increased
I would announce, to my, old
customers and all new ones that may favor me
with a call; that am better prepared now to
manufacture all kinds of , • • -
, ,
LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S
spqps AND G2I:ITERS,
, •
that ever before. I employ none, hot the best
workmen mid am'always certain of giving satis
faction. I iteep on liana a general assortment of
ready made 'work all of which. Is manufactured
on the premises.
.I keep no made-up work. of other parties. My,
work is inadenxelusively fOr home trade and is
sold as such. TEI • -•
- -
We sell :IS cheap Its any- other establLsbment,
and a:4:n share - or patrannge. ' • —' •
- JAMES SCHROEDER,
.I".,ocut, Street, between Front and Second.
TTOME - MANUFACTURE: - -
The Subscriber hac on hand a large Stock
of Boots nasal SJ l oes, all of his own
Manntxteturt;. ' '
Call at his Store, four doors above R. Williams'
Drag• Store, Front Street, where he ollbrs an ex
tensive assortment of Goods, either
WHOLESALE 'OH 'RETAIL.
Ills stock conSiSts of as" large'inni general UN- -
sortment. oTMen's.Boys' Ladles' and Children's
BOOTS SHOES,
itl4 can he found elsewhere In the Town
Those requirhoz Boots and Shoes, will thud It to
their advantage to call- amt examine his Stock,
before purchasing elsewhere. • ..
May 211,-tf] SAMUEL GROVE
•
• •
`.PHOTOGRAP
•
Tir•S 11-E -
• •• - PHOTOGRAPIIP.II,
•• , ; COLUMBIA, , PA.,
Bep , leave to` I nfOriti - the - . CitizenS of - Columbia
and vicinity,4lint he has 'taken and. re.litted the ,
rooms formerly occupied by,Lesher, & Williatns e
- on Front street. above Locust, "where he is pre
pared.to take Photographs inalrstyles. i - • '
Particular attention paid to making
LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS,
•
CARTE-DE-VISIT ES; ' ' '
IVORIN.".CYPES;-`•- • '
, • - ' • , • ~...kMBROTYIES., &C.
Also, Copying and Ilnlarging of Small Pictures,
Pictures Colored in Oil Or Water, Colors, in a
"4 style superior to any taken in this coon
. , mut equal to any In _the, „
Particular attentron pull to taking PleUires o't
Children.' -Pictures • taken in - cloudy as' well
,as in clear -weather. Orders for Pictures • ,
froni Nd Negatives' promptly tilled. •
Call at the - Rooms, and examine his large col
lection of,speeimens.
H. C. LESTIFII, PhOtographer.
N.' 13.—.11e hopes by strict attention to business,
desire and a to please. to merit a liberal share of
patrona‘;e: • • teolumbin;tt pr.
•
y 013 , 1 i LIKENESS. ":,
LITTLE -
Stil 1 - contintteg 6', take '
PHOTOG It APIIS. = FE.RIZOTYPEs, AhOt RO'ITIPES
=MMM2=MMMM
At his oh! Mond, on,Loenst Street, atbove Front,
- • • ' (•01 - ATNTIL4, 'PA: - ; •
LITTLE.' has Anl l. an,'experienee of se oral
years at this business, and his pictures are canal
tO the best that eanhelutd in'any Pity, and' owing
to his splendid sky-light, and, goodinstruments,
far superior to those generally - taken in the eon
try. ' f, - you wish a good and correct' piet two, you
may depend upon getting it at Little's.. His Pie
tures'iue great favorites with those Who 'have'
obtainedthem.- Priees'as Lois, as the lowest.",
,;Don't forget Alle_place—Locust Street, above
Front; Cohimbin; .
' Lmar.lB(7..
,
t: —IRON & <MA CILLYEEtar: *
SUPPLEE.4-131.1()TilER.„
IVA'S CFA/TIMERS Op' '
— STE A‘M . :,B" • EL . E.R - ,5..;::
Iri addition to our Fonudrynilil
ore Intow - "preprired' to manufactur6 every
variety of Boiler and Platelron•worki , •
MENDING ANDY REPAIRING llolLEBS • '
PrOmptly'atiended to: Thankful forpast favork
we would invite the attention of our friends and
patrons to this new brunch of our bush] - •
• - • - - . SIIRPLEE-S: BRO.. r•
4t a Columbia
SUSQIJ,EiTANNA iI,ON
•
. , - „ „
Mnimfacturers of 011517.1.14 Of. • •
IjOILIBtE REPINJTJI
•
ROIJND;.SQUKRE, FLATS, °Vit., AND,,,"
-:
lIALF:gyAL .14011. , . •
Sh6oßars.
..teOrclers promptly - titled from,Fictletc ot) nod ,
or madd to order. - " • , •
'Terms:net - Cask; iit'Alminfileturerlstprle&;• de;
livered,on Cars 0r...80at5., ,;
• ,prnet,
. •
1 • re"
,
STRA:3I' - • " •
r; I.}OILEItS;I
7 ,
onrnntecd toigivb iitirsfiletioif.aVtliekWorjrciy of,
• .7.77,‘•, , ,,27" '7
4,77; •
- " ColrOnbta, Penna .. :
. .
=MEM
.CO.LI7ItEN:
MISHL . I.I.WS BITTERS
INTERMTTEIFT •;141)Rin11T _FEVER
Interinittent, - !Feiier-,11 „to ' Fever
and Ague and: its', cirigin , :oau.,be, traced to
the same cause's:.: As ',I tsiname' implies , it is
remittent in-''its' effect, - recurring , at statea
'periods. As in Fever and Ague this disease
s pieepecicil by a chill, listless feeling. • Soon
the Fairer, abcompained - by-a violent head
ache, comes - on. After . raging' a length of
time.it disappears for a' few hours, only to
return with increased severity, and leaving
the sufferer prostrated mentally and-phy
sically. In 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.
' $600,527:91
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Mishler's Bitters cures eftbctually 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 jiistified in recommending it as a spe
cific for Cholera During. the fall ot 1865,
Dr,s,Mishler; .rebeived,, the ,Toll Owing. note
from Jacob L. Baker, of Lancaster
'a member of the Philadelphia College
of ,Pharmacy.- - Mr. Baker had a great deal,
of experience in the treatment of • Cholera
is a' druggist of 'sixteen years standingovas
Hospital Steward intim Jefferson Hospital,
Philadelphia, for three years, and is withal
a gentleman' of undoubted integrity and
one in whose, statement the
-most implicit
confidence can be placcid
Lancaster, November t3d, 1865.
Dr.. Mishler—Dear Sim—Knowing that
the Cholera with its dreadful ravages is now
up on our land, a
nd' kn owing that no medi
cine now in , our,conntry,passesses such a
caloric influenCe "which is' the vital reme
dy - lbr all diseases of this kind," as the
Bitters you now making I req gest you to
prepare such at.quantity of your bitter as
would suit all,demands, as I assure you
they will be an invaluable remedy, and
will he hailed as a - blessing by all who will
use it. • - •
Yours respectfully.
•
JACOB L. BAKER.
' Being thus urged, and having noticed
the 'Bitters were constantly curing the most
violent cases of Diarrhcea, Cholera Alorbus
and kindred complaints,Dr. ishler ut last
°tiered his compounds as a cure for Cholera
The result has exceeded his most sanguine
expectations and •fully justifies all tlutt, Mr.
Baker .says in his note. It certainly proves
thatjdr. Baker's practical knowledge of
medicine far exceeds that of most doctors
V. , :ho too often-dose their patients with de- -
leterious" drugs on some absurd theory.—
For the purpose of showing that /dishier's
Herb• Bitters will cure Cholera we. give
below a few facts.
• All. intelligent _persons who have investi
gated the origin of cholera, agree that it is
caused by poison introduced and generated
into the system by impure water, damp
ness, filth. and over-crowded rooms with
deficient ventilation.' - ' 'This is proved by
the fact that cholera always rages worse
on board of ships where all of the above
causes are bound more or-less combined.
To 'cure cholera, and also to prevent it,it is
necessary - Id '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 Schinith, from
Baden,
Germany. This family was at
tacked with cholera. Fortunately for them
they had friends living in this city an
caster. Pa.,) who knew thevirtues of Illish
ler's Bitters and who procured a bottle and
sent it to the Schmith 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: if safely reached the
Sehmiths. On its arrival aboard the Vit-•
ghria; Henry Schinith and Christ. Schmith
were both „la boring under _choleric symp
toms: Mrs. Marcia wife 01 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 pliYht a bottle of Mish
ler's Bitters, sent foraat like lin Angel of
Mercy toured the -poor Schmith -
Henry Schmith was the'first to try it, and
Se .Mstantimeous:-Ivas the relief he experi
enced- that. he gave it to his wife and brother
both "of whom it at once relieved. They
used the entire contents-of - the bottle and
alt three-. - u-ore so much relieved that the
physicians permitted' them. to leave the
Virginia, after being confined at quarantine
aboard and 'scourge 'ship forty-two sayS:---
The Schmiths proceeded- to their relatives
in Lancaster, and• at an early opportunity
called on Mishler to express their grati-.
tude for the timely relief they had found
in -his Bitters. Mr Henry Schmithstated
that all the .compounds - the doctors had
given- hint did- no good; but that one glass
of -Misbler:s. Bitters made him feel like a
new man,
.worming, his whole system,
giving him a healthful heat and' causing
him to perspire freely. His statement was
substantially • was - substantially as given
above, and, ho further said that if the doe
tiirs had not kept, the first bottle' from
reaching him, his •son would yet lirve been
living. Mrs. Schinith was still weak from
the effect of cholera, butthe continued use
of the Bitters :were most surely restoring
her accastomed vigor.
It is not to be ekpeetecl that regular M.
will admit that any _remedy not to be
found in the Dispensatory will cure Chol
era or any . other-, complaint,.'but candor
compels Dr. D., H. Bissell of the Cholera
Hospital ship "Falcon" to "admit that he .
believes - Mislifer'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
gentlethan of Lancaster, he writes as, 'fol
lows :
• ' ' Hospital Ship - Falcon,
Quitrantin, • New York e ) une 7th, .18Gti. 5'
--George S. Rowbotham i •Esq.— Dear Sir z
Yours of ti; 23d, inst. is to hand. In re
ply, I beg leave to say, that I received the
case of _Bitters you sent me foe- trial &e.,
that I gave them- to the 'convalescents- in
Hop.pital.. I believe theta to -be a very
good tonic Bitters, well adapted to all eases
1.6/wiring Tonic remedies. '
' •
P. H. 'BISSELL, Physician,
.Hospital Ship 'Falcon."
This letter from Dr. Bisseltjust after the
receptibil of the - Bitteig,, and before he had
tithe - and'-Opportunity - to thoroughly test
their Wonderful, medicinal properties is'
considered - an important endorsement, us
that gentleman to-day occupies the most
important' position of any physician in
America. The passengers and crews o
ead,,,, ,, Tant and merchant vessels that arrive
in the Port ofNew York from foreign con a
tries, are subject to his,inspection and con
trol,_ and the great experience he has had
in the " management 'of that dreadful dis
ease, Cholera, . - gives an endorsement by
him-an, unusual importance: _This letter
together with the statement of the Schmidt
family—who while in the Stennier
wore 'under" Dr. - Bissell's control,
shows what the Bitters - hal-6 done and can
do._' ,
•
„knottier case ofCholera cured by Mish
ler,s Herb' ,Bitters is that or INir. - Pearsoi. of
Ybrk comity', .who,after sainting severely
from"ult 'the symptonsrof Cholera, finally
became collapsed• and , while in Allis state,
(the, doctors -stating that he win beyond re
lict) a friend
,ad ministered freely,Mislder's
Bitters, — The 'effect - was' instantaneous ;
heat "was generated in the body, perspira
tion was induced and •after Using tine bat
tle Mr. - ,Pearsol was entirely restored;;
Bitters. cures Cholera by coun
teracting We' poison' which is thii,cause of
the disease: Poison „in' the syktem,whetber
generated• by:bad.•air; as - in
Cholera, or introduced 'by - , the, bite of a
venomous snake or mad' dog will .be ex
pelled imd` all' bad symptons' allayed by •
the user of , '.llichler's lierb-^Bitters. - The
above, proves .titis,to be' tho fact in Cholera
and the certificate of,Mr.Rbinehart proves
that' MiShlef's Billers;will cure the bite of
it , poisonous snake: ; ' - - -
- Lancaster, July:4ll,-IM.
• , Mr. B. ,Mishler—,Sir:—About eight weeks
since
,I,wits bitten-in the; leir-hand by ,a
but ;at the time did, not know of
.what - species t',Wes: anymediately, after
the' bite My hand swivelled_ to a :very large
size,: tunl. the.poison apperod, ,be work-,
ing up,my arm. I, iutfored .great pain in
thy: hand and aii; - I had to quit work and
was afraid I would be, compelled to have
my hancl amputated:' rcame to you. • and
by, your advice washectiny; hand and arm.
with your. Herb 'Biners.at, the, same time
taking inwardly: - lln-eleven'days I was
able ..to'4,olb work: 'again. , The poison was
all-drawn Herb:Bitters
was the, only,tnedici ne,_ or 7rippl i esti ott, that
I made nsa of.. ;Mr: Chrlstian llurns, - a
near - neighbOr Of. taine,Aventotit, a day , or
two' after, 'to the place.wheres rwas: bitten;
and ; killed -!:-,what-I• believe. was: the-same
snake • that .bit-,me us lie ,chught Ave
yaids 'of -the spot,:wliere:l: wad . : bitten; It
proved ta - .be whatis'ealled'a caliper Snake;
aV, , any-rate, ,whetherit-„watS;t &tine , one
that,,,bit„me orlibt = one thing is ,certain`
• - tha . t yam. ; , Bitters atiredAliebite,:ora Snake
in' Any caierfor"Whidia:Shall ever be thank-:
MI; as 'I; belieVd'ifivitS" the - nibinis'of saving
I. handi:,l
shall be pleased , :toliorsotally, satisfy
any iine af,the trutkof the above.
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