-7, -Ana; . • • , r , INDEPEINDIN27,4M4I3.LESS. ?MEE • '.l4ugtc_ qt::3l, 1867'. . • advertising will be considered CASE, and collectable at'anv time after the ltrst insertion.p,•- "'Youinay,.know lean,by the compa ny-lie keeps:'!, 'dri old: saying,' and as true 'as* it-is ancient. Theie is a law of social graiitation tis;.welfas' a physical law of gravitatidu.-;'''lde*and combinations of men, ; always 2iraititate; to; their. proper' places:. Put a: thief in a community where there 'are ::ten,thieveS;:antilie will make the - aceptitin't:ince'of:ave6% of them before he has been . there two days. It is said that - the', practice, of calling Copperheads rebels'and traitor - s is a lOsh ' it may be barsh, hitt Li' it not just?' Mark' who 'these' men', 'quote! when'Ocy: Want to make a point. the fight is on a Union' Clenetal; ',they, search - the rebel new,salipers for ;evidence . against, Just now, Copperhead-.papers _are' firing away at lan 'Buller.. - Robert - Otili; the Richmond .rebel Umitmissioner,of Ex - change of prisorie'is'during the War, Writes ,a letter stating that he olfet e4.to exchange fifteen - thouiand.sick,Und wounded Union prisoners for an_eiluivalcnt., this was i n 1864. , The inference is that Gen,,Butler iefrised. to ' ACCept the proposition.• .But Gen. Butler, makes 'an statement denying; hat Mr. bald: ever addressed ,him such a,prOproeition. :The Copperheads publish:Onitl's charge, and do not publish the fact that. Butler has officially denied its - truth.- ; They use ,Onld,'s -ltter to bat ter Butler.', Of course . - we all know that any Copperhead will sooner believe a trai tor than a. man who,fought traitors., :It is the nnturnl_tliing the' World for them' to do it. -?; •.: . • - So .Enticing - - The Stubenville - (Ohio); - Herald - says that the Portsmouth, I T/4:buns-informs them - of the:tiouiin'ation of-a Democratic Senater-forAtbit district; one ,Jamos:Ern‘ - mitt„of Waver rocomnieliciations for the position are thus 1. He is-one of the largest manufaretiir ers of the-" Spirit of DemookeY" in -- South- • erw Ohio - whisky will floW like water m , the - campaign. He is rich, ,and, will. come down" liberally with the greenbacks,'to his faith ' ful followers': _•-, , • 3. He, had such entire confidence in _ the suceiss'of the rebellion-: - that - we are told -he' v e L ste - d nieaus in gold .at-250.„„ •4. ~ He, was_fer merly ardelit ' Knot Nothing; and u - Sed . to , march ' liis Med' to the polls in a body., , and Conipal- then - I;m' vote in, solid., phalank . 3 the • bloody, ccboltstiOiattaiuments' aud :liter ary !•"``EUrinie", thus.: •," U-r-f-pP'];-" . . '-•:„ - No De CiOcra - s7 rel4ist such •cu:arrtiy of principles?sa that: +-• . A:, Sad. Pletture. ThelraheriObi(rUxicU)Bnlterin giVes,ty following nmernful:PiCtur . C,c t Z,•":ES:liqle:oyer a month Ains.pitised, .Mia'xiur.city has = .heen' the scene' of siet,--ness and ciiitress.'*-- - Shilli ned by oUrneighbOts,cAUff fro'nlll course with' interior;l7l 3s waVe truly. gone -,.. through.:, a ::severtil.;:tilli;e.-.;',Diseinc,, .pestilent and releptles;,hrts visited . eVeiir.si3yelliVg/,'in:'"Oht.:;SO7**Mirdenth, , with a remorseless .hand, has struck down Mac k y.".. o f Ciiizens;isregirdless :OfA 4 nbi ,4 se:ir'cliTc - oTiefaifirTliC . ,7ls6 - ife"At. tteii.: , ,,of,:,..;alfectioir?::hasu'rsbeencestmdcrec!, and those.'"that: vith ? like's mourn' the. abseil OU;-.. RivCiPancl.:faimiliar forms.' "•"1, , Pf;Es.m.Eisrr, - ..T.ciyivs93:,deynlops a more enlarged„eapaciEy-for,inipcacticability than Ms,rom oitlV , of ::Ginevil S lie ti Olin *al :of players •in ...liji, l; plan(Ohe : jsti'bstifuti:i",' General Tliom '" Nib opi n i ong oet`jd ti: witheal thoie 'of Sheddnia - "t - • ' "Bei_iir.lt!: - Peoplfa That ShaiairetOil :proclaimed Secessiou l Ductrine,s;as early-,m0844 - Aand by, Lis„offical decisions'during" Ilie late Rekellion,,gaveluiimistakahle eviderieelef sympathy : with . Traifors! ..S.,uch. ,a man shonkl•ne'yer,lie;:olerated,iO..t.he-Surireme Bench of the State: 1/ISCELZA2VM:O - US:;, z,'-311.ERS!1'; . COACIT, -NVO - XtK ' S 71 , ,t •'` SECOND BT., NEAR -W,A.LN1.,37/TtOLU,IVIBIAZ , 'The.Carringes ' , & c:, made 'at' these Works, have p a repatation_second to no others in ehtirns - forlds work thenieritif oflieanty of :form, elegante'ottinish,and strength of structure. One of therlistinguLshing.fentures,of his work is, -its durability; all vehicles of ills build are. , L.Oll- , strutted orate best seasoned lanttrktl; Attn:! put togethertirxnly and Substantially. ' "'' COACH SkITHII4O; &e • - Tide; braueli'brthe'businewrolll be tatemlf.<l to wlth.Rpnettualty an a l despateb., 4 .; - . Wagons, Am., for sale; or n'tad. .IQ -Call at Ma, Nnrlcsmalo examine ills - :neat andlitices. ' " a. , tang 3, 1.7 7 tf. , . • 100 0 ,D GE li.S=, - ,,BROTHERS',',...CELF; PLATED WARE:' •- •* qo '"'"° 4 l :ll . ..t u ort la t r lF:ll S angtelur ve :rs .b , " aittv t e c x . • tban;for.mapy. years.. at,' - - k • --6 ,`:'IrRAZ.:XLIN STEAM IiAKETtY 113 and Ilticixeen,SCitel:, - PhyfacleYriiin; Pa. Crackers Soda ,BLseult. Tea Cakes, -- Itrni Bread,•&e.; of the best'quality..' • • -,•• r, ''• .• T , . - AND . PENN. PA: liAll'; - -ROAD CTlON,;•,,Comlitnia; PA., ' • , ' • . Theo36bseribein,iennld respectfully - announc e 4 '46 thefatrons•of..thetr..i3flll, - - that-the dclenneed • prices of laboennd expenses Incident to currying - . tho”bnainess"of.thelr"establlslunent:compels" •,,rltbeim to clunwlethelt,eustomcrslarGadennee on forrner..raLes,• and -rtake.thla-metluxl to , Inform • •••.t.;iVtliem'that,the followinglerellid pelees•-far, , work fliVeatherboardnrper, , 2ll^-- •• „ ' 51dei1:rper,"•211.•.::.::::.v..... - fr' 2.25 two' , sides.' Per' "4/gl • "•••• •" ,, Re;Sandag.7lWilltel-Ilne , facert2. r‘: '3l' , .`• •• , 5.00 rf ~;:do ,• rPoplae ,, fitce meal . per: Di' 0.00. ,1 4 dcf- , ' , As' Oaleand,CherTy - fitee4,1f. , ;.; 7 1-' , . , /., , 3',S4' ,, ,;',."4".`" l, :•P','''..,.:Zmessure,.per,`,-.lf • &OW • ,s LF :Yifpping 444 ,- xieellne,-46 .- Seet" "•,- • • ' •3 ' 2Critumed J-getoNard.without - mttrfccharge.%:".:iY,,, , i..:,-- - -,,,,, 0 1.7.;Acc0nnts for Working of dressing lumber - 41Th : - • - •l.booonsidered collectable everySonernonthi-IT: ~.Thelm4scribers have on band•an assortment of ,:.:t K, •DRESSED .Ll:llllBERAvhlelkeis Sor- , r.!;:.-•;•tdaleltt..ll llu farket - Prlce.camlsollells,neontiniuttlon‘. cu 5b r...4,.,4'• • • •‘ ••• • - 3fAIITIN.• ;;`)-'4I6I,RESIkv,GARDEMiSkiiIIi..9 6 .; !.,..!;'-'" : A-11E1S-Mirarriiiiiiibitilad r igfiiii6i.`" ; : iflerl: - IWSive or Stork 'r ' -. r r' 't° ' ir IY EAGARD.4 44I4 AEKIV --4,2=0-101 % ,, t ,c4 f P.,•f l ;V: , :! . .l , VAnd friv.ol3Q,4l•Ved'ati.l - t , i'; , ' , .'; '', 7, •'-.1,f, .-4.01,, • .. A. ' 11 °• -.1., ;'`''' '. 9" - C ,4 •,'' '''j'Sarl3lSuilirtor'ri;.•..:(, n :: :•.,. ~,:„..,,,, 5.4#,,164:44,4 ...,14,,.. '',t,inlr, - -,. 'Tk.:, , ,At;l4lrge'Suitt,ti tOrC: -;lggitlift .., ,r ~,! „,. . ~,..„,...,._,,,, 13 e 14 1,4i44, - '!.,,,,,,it' , .** - ,'":.,',,,,,, jV , 7 . .,4A ~, S e, ' . i erAirl.,YAßLX• W eek 0 ...":, , 'l., 4,. .WhitrEClDti OttOVer ge4W.1 ,,,-. '" , 4';'' . ......4 , '',,,,:,,,,,, , 7 - ,'r,: ~t' 4,149 I f ral 9.l l' 9 °MlN).l3eed, 4 X :j a Pt: ..,yile.l,lehrda . dittliOriakt, o **falagf*/i'at : ,ithlii k.dgentaa•W"Li‘; ' ,' ,7 "'N . ,, ~%'",;l^4 . ..Q,.:W . A.f,,tir %TS' ' l l . " WiCailiadgo , f Z.r ~ A 40: ,'- 'pa, —.-- ~ . 4 , 4 l lontklt , reet‘i- ' - o.:4^' 'W. , l'r! - — , A,6. , .. ,;7 , ....;`'''t.tiv‘' ' --• ' - T il,Zii ....11,19077,40',(w,'-' "Aliksi:C''';* 74:;,ii..c.v3 .- , i'S.:. ''., :, • ~,', o' nr reit .., . '"` 4 % - !.. 6' •' '::;'1, *..10 KYYM ..rL7.'''' ''e e .e . ~, .3 '1ci4`.4e,t4,4,•Firft,:..4.,, T ''-' '' -,; ' .:' 4t,...!..i,L:5.:g1',V:--1-1 , ' „ ,:: ,, ,; -, :::.‘4,, -,..e ..,,„1,„,.,, ~;1.7,„,-„,.% ,....- ',';_r ~,1.41i,r:,.0..,t1-r -,,.. ,4?••;44,44 1. 4 .."! : .•,1iit'f i .. 1 r . • '''°''''' •-,,,,„.?- ~.':,•.•• , c cio- ,z;zll`4 4 ', , ,f. ,1 . , '•'; ,- . 1 ' , ?,•..; :';';'/.:;.,1':.'-'i•l'',-,'lC','`7-'..-4 '.,~:.~Ga:8331~T .Z4?T.T~IvITURE:M~ CIABINET-IVARE MANUFACTORY. ARE The subscriber having lately put up ~new ware-rooms, and greatly Increased his business, can offer , betterAndueements to his -custotrierea than over. . OrDOW SHADF4 •4AITIIROTtg Sze*, IN , flo:_ll.,' ttr- He manufactures to order; and 'wllt'keep' eon-. stuntly.,o2l, , hand, , Dressing, Plain. and Fancy -Bureaus, Sideboards, - Sofas, Card; :. Dining and Centre Tables, Common, FitnayruidFrenali`Bed-' steads; all'of, which 4011 be sold on' the , most , reasonable terms. As he manufactures his •own work lie is enabled to warrant every article, to' be what it IsVepresented. - • 4 , CAAIRS CHAIRS !I CHAIRS!!! All kinds of chairs kept onrhand or manufactur ed lo order. Cane, Windsor, Arm and Rocking Chairs• Settees,-Camp and Lountex Stools,Sofas, Tete-a fetes and SWUM. Sear Chairs, mde to order. 01(1 chairs repainted and repaired:` UNDEILTAIC.IIsrG.. - Funerals - will be attendefito with promptness, to which he gives his personal attention. He is• prepared withfce boxes andaoolers to 'preserve :corpse, may be required. 'MAHOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS, = Furnishedplain nr tinted in any style that "tally be requlred. He respectfully-solicits a share of public patronage, as well as a continuance of the custom with which behasbeen liberally favored. JOHN SHENBERGER, South side of Locust street; between Second and - [mar3o-67-tf. EE° URNITURE OF.- ALL - KINDS. - . CABINET WARE-ROOMS• . & MANU- ° TORY, Locust -Street, a lbw doors below Third. Street, Columbia, Pa. • • The subscriber manufactures' and keeps on hand ant extensive assortment 'of all kinds of Furniture... , Persons wishing. to buy or those about to_golo housekeeping, will find. It to their, advantage to give me a call: • ' BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, BUREAUS,. - ..- • SETTEES, &c., &c. " ' . - Of the best - quality, style, and manufacture, and • will int Ute to order, of first-rate material, every_ article in his line. He. will give strict attention' to business, and respectfully asks of the•public a ~. shark of Its patronage. • • - ' ' , .ffr. UNDERTAKING • will receive .the most careful attention, at the shortest notee. . _ mar3o-67-tfl , ,' . . GEORGE SELBERT. _ . .. ---GBOC..E:RIES, :ceq. MULLEN .&,-BRO7HER'S . . PROVISION STORE, Columbia, Pa. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR„GIiAIN, he . We will "always keep on hand the ,- very beht quality of goods, 14uch ns b ,Also,Funey Groceries, Notions, :Dried Fruit, Se. We intend to keep the best Goods only, and to sell as cheap as any similar store. , • , We therefore ask a portion of public patronage. " „ H. bIIJLLEN d BRO. A TTENTION ,11013SEKEEPERS., . almost, daily in -receipt of new and fresh-groceries, such as • - SUGARS.' . • TEAS, - COFFEE,' FRUITS, SPICES, - 'CHEESE, Provisions of all kinds, together with Wood and WilloW-ware and Class and Queensware. SwitzerarellAmberger Cheese, GernutnFrults; - ENGLISH IND . AMERICAN PICKLES. - Fresh Pedebes, and all the Fancy Groceries per taining to a well. regulated.Groeery Store. I am determined not to be surpassed in cheap-, 'less and in the e s.. vellent qualita , of gpods. around tind'inspeetimesteeklrhether you buy or not. share of public patronage is solicited. , ' A' FRESH "ARRIVAL ' OF''' GOODS - . _ Suit 'redelyed, at tlieline 'Grocery Estatillsh meat,. earner Brit and Cherry streets; the fallow ing neiv Gpals : ' • • • " •: CHOICE , NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, e - JELLIES, -I: ' - '', •,-; '' -: ~,-,,, ;, '1 ~ - ~, ~ • , -." - PF - ' .•^ - - ' ' •-, STRAWBERRIES. , ,'; z" , ": RAISINS, ENC.4LISII - PICKLES,` -IVINSLOW'S GREEN CORN, -;i' • "." I' , ,-, - GREEN PEAS, Ac., Ac. -- ' ' • ' wie - imitolyr.irr."or;'.4 ,r,rsv.YoitieCANnr . nc - 71" • , . -- thaiikes, *Lamonsf."- , Phrs, - Raisins; • Cocoanuts, Cranberries, Cider and White Wine Vinegar. Extra;FatailV,Flour; Mercer Potatoes;Rio'and Tava Coffee, frindvroluated, , Lovering's Syrup, , *e. -- RarNew:Goods received. almost daily. • - • ''""-' •• ", \VM. TI. ITAIMM.AN, '...f . ,- ' - ,:i..^..:,.. ;1 ,. ,- ;4, ; - - ,..P1'• 2r4And Cherry Sts., Ail " " - Z. ~ ,r , ~, - ', , : ; Columbia, PH. - .L . I.REsa.AR - ttnt,:,..:., -..',' . -..,, „ _12:• , ,,,1rt - fy . 3 : - -z . --/., 'ii , - f , ',C.f.,• , (SE GliddiniE.s.. We are now ready for theSpring-Trade, having 'pat, Purcliai3eil a full assortment. of' -- -- -' ' • • . -,"'",,, -FAISIII.I - 4_ , GROCEIifIS. ' ~ Evn:a .new, erniii, Cciiree, Refined Rogan. and - i Syrups--aif e egan t.. Syrup for 25 Vents ~ . ... - -ir- , v.-.: , .... , .!, --..T.penquarf.: , _ ...,,,, . '.... . i _ , .• .}..I.F.TRA 'FINE J.ERSBIT, - IfAiliS., :.,„,.:, .„1 , 1re',1ma;ri.(1110,;,N0::'...6;/ 2, andia Mick - Orel , ...i 'barrels, ryaartenr -and ,:: halves, Dried Beet, - I.Herring,...te.,.. - All kinds of Fruit and. ~.• ,- , - . . . - VEGETABLFS .:TN CANS. , .. Our,asso(tunent is Bill, atici,compieie;,and our prices reasonable. -- ~ • , - Atr17 . 9141,,and examine for yotinielli.e.4. 1 , - - , ,HENRY SUYDAM, . , Mar#tf) .1..'. y, ~-t ofFyont dr - Union Sits. I\IIV..,GRWERY 'STORE:' „II - , The S . un , seriber respeetfally_infonn thn.Publie generally, that•he has just received a genararassortmeat . GROCERIES„ PROVISION'S, TEAS :,ANDASPICES . Relined Sugars of all kinds. •-•- , N0...4 Arid Mess Mackerel; • English & American Pickles, Suihs.Ctu"ed Emits, .r ,"• , Extra Flue SYrupS, ' n .IMo ailJ DRIED-AND , CANNED FRUITS,av nEoffee, Raisins, Prunes and prepared 3fustard always on hand `and of the verrbest grades. ” Our stock of staple anti _fancy groceries is full and complete andweintend keeping it fresh, by almost daily additions. , - .Notions of different kiridk tilWavnon . •"- " " ' 'FRFDERICIC 13 ETCHER; • 4cor:ith it Locust Sts. ITABDWAR*, STO &E. BU3LPLE' SON; - •• DEALERS_ CC " - FOREIGN •ct: DOALESTIC 4:IARDWARE. An extensive liASortment•of -house furnishing hardware, also for, carpenters ' and builders' use, always on hand. - ' - , - ND S '.4 A L E . thsewafoniruiher iiiidlbOiers, furn ished with air lain s'of Iron, Nalls,llorse Shoes, Coach Trinaminto., and other goods in. their line. "." ' '-'1V00]) 'AND WJELEOW ;WARE, , - In great' variety, such as Tubs, • Baskets, Wash Boards, Brooms, Washing 'Machines, fie. FARMING - IMPLEMENTS:- Ptows,, Shovels, Hoes, Plow Castings, Scythes, Forks, Rakes, and all other. Implements used.by 'the farmer. STOVES ,, AND TIN WARE. •. • Stoves or .eliery style nitd , pattern, ecioic, , ,Pmdor; and ()ince StOves, fOr coal or wood.- A.. large as-. sortment of Tin Ware , always kept on hand, or 'manufactured to order. , - O il 'Paints ctr,c f . • • 'Cold 01.1,TAnseed, Vlsh,-Anertn - and Machine Oils of all kinds. Alcohol, Benzine, Japan, and other; „Varnish', GlasS, , Paints,_Putty,lWhite'Leall,4te . . , ntig.19,:65.1 , LOCUST STREET, POLWIRIA.,,PA. ,y j..; F. _COTTRELL & ~"Dealers FOREIGN:4ND . , ,DOMESTIC Raidware' Bar iron, Steel,'"*.NaUs;.Glas."Pairits,;: 011 s; : Varnishes;•Turpentine,"Itenzlnei Zee." A large assortment nt'Parlor: Cook and' Office Stoves always on hand. Tin Ware ma nuftletnr 7 ecl to order at shortest, notice: „ • WOOD' ''A.Nto- WILLOW-WARE; • 0 1 4 • In Dirge quantit les and of every variety: " Plows, Corn- Shelters, Feed. Cutters; Shovels,', aloes, Forks, Rakes, dc. • - Coarse and Fine 'Salt: at. lowest market prices. ~ A large assortment of Doable and Single bar- ! reled Guns Powder,Flasks, Giundllags and Shot?' , Pouches. Rifle andldastingPowder,shotand cape. , -*l&l3.lalutst.niarket prices paid for.-Clover and , ; Timothy, and Flag' Seeds;. large- quantities' of whichwehave constantly on band and offer 'at •' `the lowest rates. , Lubriciting, Sperm - and Fish 011 s,Isnitaliler.toemaeltInery. Aloine assortment -of Coal 011 Lamps, Shades, Lantepu.,.t9td .L.tunp, trimmlnxs. ", • • r I% .5 • respectfully solicit' nxhareernnbliersition ;1.42 corrrtnta, :W. P. COTTRELL; - •, „ Locust St., Columbia. : TrORNKM.E . NTA 4 r; ?j-1, c.• ;":I , incintrreo l ieeiftilly inform 111 e, el tlzene Of. CO2, Ininbtaarnt.:Oelnits,..tlanta.sun.nreparetl to (lona • - - - .tt ~Lt rtotlee, inost - restitonable -teratn,Thinl Street, between Larnannd Walnut,. • Colutubtk-Fstro,"; WALLINGS. rr r .. " .100APEIVITAINGING.. : - • inebrrinehea,lnelud- Ink the correetion,of damp:walls, &e.„, neatly tun" rfalthfull.r. executed by, , Ir , Orderwmay bolert at tbie Franklin Rouse, or tat either of4 lll ANakTuper • MoTeil, , ) , ,,i;l t e.P, -if , OLsllilagGlA r l"•' , o- • ds tt:iiiiii4Blol4ininAnke ioolni44adja n ii m ' 4he Tegtdence" Samerßarber, In Walnut ittreet;' . ', , ,vherellejtrainirtlmesTprepared to,do nil klndn ;of.tvorlcitv Itls,llnftZsuch. agjitanglng7Curtnlng.', .outtlinVt.n . I . l, tandf4ayinventpotovrepairlie 'ldotansad , ChalmmutlcingsSprlng,Vont=huglc - or - rDLSbtattsliglntegttablottg'ite:: 1:10, !,08.1; . t,, , , , , , ,Z.Mit.F.1.AD1gEL‘ CART ERP'' 1211 MEMM ODD FELLOWS' HALL, ' TEAS. SALT, - . ' FISH, FRUIT. -.' II AM, SPICES, COFFEE. - . STARCH, • CII EESE, ' ' : ~ CRACKERS, SUGARS, . -;MOLASSES, • , - ' 'TOBACCO " , . - SEGARS, , - GEORGE TILLE, Agent, • Locust St., :Move 2nd , AT TIARDSIAN'S! rxo A,S.TERTIV,G, tee. :"- r - • MSS MEM ME - ~:FL• bZ~Rr~AN.D~:~~EED:~m:~.~ ; T;QUit-*'.A.NR..V.II - ED STORE !, • The undersigned, having purchased the Stock on hand, and taken the Flour and Feed Store' lately occupied by George Brandt, Locust, above Foitrth: street, Columbia, Pa., continue the business at that place. 'and respectfully'sol kits the patronage of his Friends, and the piddle general:" He will, at all times, keep on hand the BEST FAMILY ,T.IOVR, tint - can be procured. - RYE FLOUR, CORN MEAL & BUCKWHEAT, with FEEDS of diftbrent kinds, all of which he will sell as low as possible, fon CA.W. Being a practical, Miller; and having followed the trade tor many years, he flatters himself that his knowledge of the business tvlll enable him togive 'satisfaction to all- may favor him with their custom. - The store will be open from TA. M., to 81;1.P. M. Cora, dec. 8, Ila-tf.] _ DANIEL McCAUtEY. COLUMBIA AMOUR GEORGE BOGLE, PROPRIETOR. The highest Cash prices paid for all kind:: of Grain.' SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR for sale; also Feed of all kinds. :Wheat ' - ; Ground and Backed to order.- Grist work and Chopping done.' Chopped Corn . .• and Oats: 'Corn ;Weal and GB, A II A - M EL O r U For sale at all times, and delivered to any - par of the town. , ftß...T.own and country custom sot ...jApril 0, ISM. • •iris CELLA2 -2011 S. ..TIJLES J4 . II,ED'S. ; , ity• A NEW 3 - 3EAUTIFIER9F THE SHIN. Testimonials of Celebrated Ladies: The secret of beautifying the skin being known only to Messrs. Jared & Rene, they-honorably - state that it diners from all other preparations. It gives to the most, harsh:And - freckled skin both the texture and' color.of-polishedivory,-removing-all-discolora eons, whether appearing as ;freckles, tan, mor phew, moth, - or blackworm specks, and is espe cially successful in smoothing out the marks left by small pox. „ • • The agents of "L'Emall de Pella". most confl (twiny submit to the public the earnest-endorse ments of such distinguished ladies WI Signora Ristori, Male Pencils Vests - all, Miss Maggie Mitchell, - Mrs. P. Bowers, - Lucille Western, Mad. Thinisi; Mrs.-Emma Waller, Low Itushton;Noethie de ,IlarAuerittes, Miss Agnes Perry, and many others, whose high standing in the profession gives the stamp of , truthfulness to to their intelligent and genuine approval. The beautiful Lucille Westernsays, I End that the "Email?' produced :MAIM brilliancy-of rouge and 111 W-white, with the great and peculiar ad viintlige of total harmlegnness. It really adds to the softness and beauty of the skin. The magnificent Vestvali says, I have suffered so ;nuch from -the' various white lotions, &c., which my theatrical Profession obliges me to 'use, that, I consider it a perfect benefaction to rind a preparation which gives the necessary whiteness:to the.skin, and leaves the skin cool and smooth, - - Miss Maggie Mitchell says, I have tried the skin beautifier, "L'Email de Paris," and found that it instantly imparts a natural bloom and freshness to the complexion. • ' "Jared's Email de Paris" is used as a delicate beautifier of the ,skin for theater, saloon, or ball room, by the most refined and scrupulous ladles; producing all the beautifying eftects of range and lilly-white, without their,vulgar glare or injury to the skin. Mold by all iirstrelasS druggists, perfumers and ladies' hair dressers: - -L. Isabean, 822 Broadway; Dennis Barnes & Co., and F. G. Wells it Co.; New York; and Eugene Joulll,lll South Tenth street and Johnson. Ho lloway di Cowden, Philadelphia, agents. Orders by mail should be addressed to JAILED (Cr, ItENE, General Agents and RIO, urters New, Tork. ' MEAT. , FLOUR. THE ZERO 'REFRIGERATOR, , ,I Is warranted the best mode yet invented for keeping meats. fruits, vegetajdes,.milk, die., in hot weather. Read : - • '" Your Zero Refrigemter used last year kept meats, fruits, ctm.,,requiring it. low temperature, perfectly sweet, and the consumption of lee less than any other kind I ever saw. In short,. we could not now he induced to do without it. All that is necessary-to notice it very saleable is .knowledge of its merits."—L. -F. Wheeler, 100 William street: _ "I ant_ with. pleased 'With jour-Refrigerator. It did us good service last summer."—Mrs. Eras tus Brooks, Staten Island. "Too much cannot be said in its favor. in my estimation, .it is decidedly superior to anything of the kindrnow in the market. It has given us the best satisfaction in every-respect."—.Tames L. Baldwin, Hudson City N. J. Judge' Storer; of Cincinnati; Ohio; writes:— " Your Refrigerator gives perfecgsatisfaction. It has preservedmeats, vegetables, milk, and but ter, during the hottest months of our variable climate." - Mr..E;T. ThomaS,_Editor of the Ctiltivator,and Country Gentleman; says: "Thy views in re latibn to the preservation of meats, Cc„ by cold, are undoubtedly correct." • 'FOE SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, • BY • • "-, ' • ALEX: M. LESLEY, -• las Sax•rtt ANENITE, Between Thirty - 4;lMb. and ,Thirty-Sixth Streets, May 11, tf. . - „ New York. ROCIKET , -110.0,KS! • -. .. La'Lie and well selected stock of 'POCKET 1100 XS, has Just - teen..received, which we will sell.at reduced. - prices.. Call and.see our stock of large and fresh stock just received from New York, which are offered et, 'prices - to suit, every ALL THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS A large asSortinont. Juut.reeelved. and selling 'at - very-low prices: No person should be without reading matcer.,- - • •, • • ARNOLAYS "WRITING . FLUID. - - The hontiniartide—quarts, pints, half pints, and 2-oz. stands. _ Everythlng..usually kept. in the Stationery line, will be found at • • • :• W.' U.' HESS , Boole Stoie, Locust street opposite Columbia National Bank. April 6,18G'. . - • - ' OOAL -1"11:EIGHT NOTICE: The Perinsylvania , Rail Road- Company - are now prepared to receive or forward Freight, be tween Columbia and Lancaster,und all stations on-the Pennsylvania Ilailltoad and its branches. RATES BETWEEN PHIL'A. COLUMBIA, First Claes. 2nd Class. 3rd Clam _ ith Class. 4 ,:l9c_p l i o ts ur r 2l cts. 8 ts. , I loads,' " Cei l its e per - Barret elB. TWEENTWILADFLPHIA.id: LANCASTER. First Class: ~-2nd Cans. t 3rd Mee. 811. Class. 23 cents' `", 20 ets. -- :r1 "eta. -- "l4 . ets. ' Bi?.;TIVEEN,cOLUMBIA-'&.•PITTSBURGH. ' First. Class. - ' - 2nd Cass,. _.3rd Cia.ss.; . 4th Class. -11 cents - 28 cts. 45 eta. 38 cts. Freigbt consigned to stations where the Com- . pany has no Agent - must be prepitid:l ,rhli Freights payable on Deliverv. ' , • • a It's General Freight Agent; Phila. I;:oe s niiilierdniontuatlon-apply.too.e.--=- - ....”. - S. B...ElNosrox,A,Frt., -3.11.1C-Bercr Agg;Columbia.- • 7A.P. SLAV:ZIA/MR; Frt.;Agt4Litner T' ....HEST . .EN.; THE, WaRtD! - t / • FOLEY'S GOLD PENS. - , , trr Are acknowledged..to be ,the best, yet, offered fo the Publle. 'W. U. TIF-Ss'has - Just received Ve'ry, ' laige stock.ef these , celebrated 'Pens. oht.stoar; has also been exeLumged for ne‘y,,so,,that Gusto mere can now select from the. „ , LA:RGEST AND i BEST ASSORTMENT of Gold Pens ever brought to tliia it aricek - • slet..Pens aro guaranteed. for six' months. • -Push along,. "Get irPen. Ask for Foley s. mar 'A "67-tf] ' "W•• U Locust Street. Sl• 4itirirt•tWANTED;;BY • •.;;THE "; ;J_ei '1,„" VT A. J , BOROUGII of COLUMBIA' • .."Riier‘ 4 2.33,',Thtit the Vinariee Cominitteehas authorized to advertise , for ale= .for.• the- use of the .Borongh,to.the , ..amount of 8;15,000, and that. saddle.= may be, received In amounts-from Noo . to , elooo, and the bonds of.the .Borough be .given for, the'same,•saidlboatlS•to run .front•gne to live • As per the abar'o resolution, the Finance Com- Mittee ask bids for the amouut•stated. '• It will•; be proper to state that ;the ,Borough is entirely -oat of debt, and free from Bounty lax. „ Persons; having money to loan will address or. mil at' the Office ot A. S. GREEN , , Chairman of 'Committee. 'I . I , ~. ‘• A. S. GREEN; - '- • a ~ ~., •,.i. •,., , i' 'PHIL= SHRIUNER, ' Finance...Com. - + '"-"'. „ • DAVID MULLEN, - -.-. .:- . ; •-- •• ; Columbia, May -ith ASK. „„; c .-- ~....., ,•. • [it; • ' • - .'5 , •• • ;628:. II ; , •• OU ,ONMAIAR-E,", , Embracing every Newlin(' Desliablg - size,' style_! _and Shape of Plain. andorrail Hoop Skirts,-2, 234, 2%, 2K, 3, tl l 4 "3"41' and 4 'Mts.; round, every length and size, Waist ; :E. - in • every. respect, FIRST. especially,adapted; to;rneet 'the wants of Flint elms ararmost'fashlonable ,Trade. , 0ut:4;15.1.axn," of ECoopSitirts are lighter, moreelastie; more durable;and Really Cheaper. ihan any othentriakatofeither'Single - or .Poulde Spring Shirt In the;„s.lrferleanellatrltet. r , alley aro; :Warranted in every .respectirankwbernvOr intro diked give universal Satiathetion.;',, They are now, being extensiVely.aoldh.y,ltetailers;:ap.kevery. 'Lady • • • ,Ask....for.?l3npltites Own iiike," dir see 'that, 'each Skirt Is stamped "W:T;HoPkitc,'s -pacTunktt,,M,A,,,ncit __ otlienc aregenuine.:,,Catalogtig containing style, 'size , and retail jprices;sent Lonny addreks., • ,:./_l..uniform , and.llberni discount_allowed:Jo - tlenters: ~ :Orders lyv7'mair or oteerwise; -promptly; anit;carefully , and Sales-rooms:.l3o:ll2B.ditatt.Street;PlllLAXV.A... ,,, : / Skirts - inade - Ja' order,. altered and,-, , repaired, TFJI3L4;NET CASTI:.,ON:E.I''AICE,ONY. • . Al* Ti - 4:10S;• MAL..., •):-• FRO I Fs l6 4•it•Yrt ' KtO t •- E, " . : -7 .,..- • I ' To the:Philadelphia ,Cluider,Baspital; 4 No; &SIAN= Street, Is dal y..making, astonish, 'lng and most , ratraenioug curespf CancerAhy ;the most 7.selantilla:and, lately a.P.Pr o Y.Pa'Yen ledies •-lnlown"to the civilized world;.aniong . 'which are. ' , his great Cancer Antidotes, wonderniltreatments that operate. specitleally,, , upon , the' Cancer-and • Cancerous"' affections; , antidoting, killing ,, and, 'deqroying the Quicer,; every:, particle,. root and; nine belonging to 11, or them, without pain or the , ase ;of .thelknite;..3without mustiej eatlug.? and. hurtling medicines, :without - the loss,of blood, or In thaleast allbethag the , sound , , No -other treatraentshould ever be.used,,, , Nootherpersons'• '3 l -wretheserantidetes. *To Investigate these treat merits; to see patients under:treatment; and 44/ "exturdnathe4terrible, specimens.tints.removed;•• ealtandsee,„eraddresi•C,. .0 12 1ee,"Nr5,931 . 4 ARCH. , St.:;c.Sidiadelphllyßenna." : - .•• - ,, ;.-rordsarticulazsbendfor a Or • WOODZIOB;SAIX.;•.':::: - : ....,'...",-;'":::.'-: ,'_•.. OTErk SUBSCRIBER ardS:•7O:R•O.A.LE . dnuperlor /ntoKyell sensnnng:;., .;,.,,,,,,„ ~.;---- , g:ETS ; E4A)I 77 ,4O: - Or.-DS.V4, ; .•' : ;: - 4:0 4, .`:4, 1 r ~..‘ ; 7 ,.:tiya "'"' (:) .' "A' '' ''. -- ' ' - R 1 ANDSOAK•NVOOD•" . P . :- TheseldOdyiniffidarrie:Slcs - rounds have ' ', ~,,-...: 1- ,_ -'. ' . - .... 4 - • f... ,[ :". 4 ''' -.- -' --''' '''. 4- ' - 3' '-' ' n axed for. e. aesson:aubstantLnd pint-, ruffilaine;nrills'eu-Inlotstesnitrffirchnsers. ,All,l, :',..duceffieffisProx . "Menang; - Partles,,Octiffiratioffis; ,ffinn4 under,Cover4 , :lhus ffireang:Superlor-1n..,' .:prders ~left•nt.ttie4Colnmblavront• Office, or . - de.; „, a4ar.7teir3°ll6,tn-_74))/11.1,1630,xffit,',willapplyte:,_,-...i4 -[attended to rb3r'-re, t , ...1 , r5 ~,... , ' • •-, , • aivered - to lam l dn':,pernoniq*wall .I.!n.:;promptly •It e.: 1 77,-, •',..-,7- - .7: , ..dt .1 , 4'. 14' ;-..‘ii . -;;: 15A 0 ,•:.P.-Fl.:ISE. ,,,. ; , . . v3tay,d t-DAWA'-r",?.P7,,l'ff-n,...f,T, L tts,,Tit,,,p,r,Tfßi.l3E,, :t4'4'l'.'',,,,;4l6''''''-''''''''''7"4l'*.f 40 4 4 4 -1 4 ,'" 1W 4; A.... 4 itri4T-zj` , ,,.. '..' .2 - 74:1."tf1'.4'.1,-;.:, ~ .- : :,t'..- .77 77': vi","..•:' 7:.:.. .4. - .W'. , , , z.:”: -,',',. : , -.,6.1 ., 701 ,0 f.';". ,, , - ' , =:_a•ti-Vr 4.* _ .''% ,':. .',, ~ : -- . !it.'N, C .". I: - , :A , . , ' ,., ~'- ' _ _ . ~-; , ; 'TR'l'..'i'`, - =IMMO -; WITH r ...'sL .~E~'-i EMI 4 t -.&te311:1VBS; . sEwDra , 3tA`.cirlNEs There Is no riecesslt v . for " Swinging nronnd . - the Circle" of Sewing Machines in search 'of a GOOD" ONE' when one .is offered to you combining 'in itself all the GOOD QUALI TIES claimed . for any, in the Market, anddicested of ail the defects and clap-/rap fixtures, and. attach ments used to maize Machines sell. • • the - G ROYER 26613 AKER Making the Elastic Stitch wallriti not rip or bra& by tenoion, and for prootof its excellence, refer to those having them in use. -' 11 4 ),-We have at all times n. COMPETENT PER SON in' attendance—not 'to picture imaginary perfections, nor to describe with voluble imper tinence the defects of other machines, in order to hidennything in those, we sell, lmt to show what can be donewith ours.. e We haye disci the best ' • LOOK STIZOAZ, MANUFACTURINGAVECINE Ever offered to the public, - and onlk ask an ex - aminat lon of them to substantiate our assertions. SE:bomi-nAtcp mAarriisms, ••• •••' • an: good running "-• ' order, of the.lollowing nutkes, which We will sell at ABOUT HALE' the original Pnrcu WILCOX & GIBBS, ;WHEELER ct: WILSON'S , ' • : : - -AND HOWE'S. • " • W. G. CASE SON, -% • - Agents, - at Rolling Mill Store, Columbia, Penn a. N. E.—The above Machines are also to be had of F. X. Ziegler, the former Agent, at the Adams Express Cake, in Walnut street, above Front. June 8,'67-tf] • G"'Elt.& 'BAKER'S, . „ • , • •- IIIGITHSV PRE3I JUM • • . _ELASTIC STITCH • _ • LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES, 4 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. ' 730 CUE-STNUT STREET, I'ICILADELP.IIIA. Jan. 5,'U7 G REAT IMPROVEMENTS' - "IN SE \ VthG' EMPIR - - SHUTTLE .ATACHINE. PATENTED 1 0 Er3RuAlty,14.nr, 1860 Salesroom, N 0.1121 Chestnut. St., l'hiladelphia This MACHINE is constructed on a new prin cipal of mechanism, , possessing many rare and valuable improvements, having been. examined by the most profound experts, and pronounced to he SIMPLICITY and PERFECTION COM BINED. • ' The following are the principal objections urged against Serring.Machines: I. Exces.sive fatigue to the operator. - 2. Liability to get out of order. 3. Expense, trouble, and loss of time in re pairing. 4. Incapacity to sew every description of ma terial. 5. Disagreeable noise while in operation. The Empire Sewing Machine is -Exemptlrma all Mae OBJECTIONS. It has a straight .71:(11e, perpendicular action, makes the LOCK o STITCHI, which will neither RIP nor RAVEL and is alike on both sides; performs perfect sewing ,am every description of material, - from Leather to the finest Nansook Muslin, wlth.cotton,llnen or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number. IT lIEMS, FELLS, RINDS, BRAIDS, TUCKS, QUILTS, PLAIT, GATHERS. ~„ Having neither CA? nor COG WHEEL, and the least possible friction; it runs -as smooth as glass, and is - EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS MAgIIINE Ail'taredies of CAntxri . 1111AciimEs'from $6O urnettrds tiar 'Particular attention is called to our new and Improved - Manufacturing Machine for Tailoring, Shoc-filtlng, Coach Trimming, "&c. Its advantages are simplicity, durability, rapid ity, easy adaptation to all branches of manufac turing: It makes perfect work on all material. It is especially desirable in sewing Patent Leath er, and is very still. It short it is the most per fect manufacturing machine in the inarlwt.-- -N.B.—Every Machine gunrrirnteed. EMPIRE SEVING MACHINE COMPANY,. , _ 921, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia: FR.. .N . K. GRANELLO, Agent gents wanted. 5un..16,157-ly THE HQWE - STA.IY IN 6-..lYi'A lIIKES-; OM) BROADWAY, SEW- YORK WiIMMM=ENN . MMZM ' M=I=MI The ,Howe ,THESE ,WORLD—RENOWNED SEWING MACHINES • _ Were awarded "the highest premium at the World's Fair in London, and six first premiums the'New•York State Fair of UK and are cele brated for doing the best work, using a much smaller, needle for the, same thread than any other machine and by the introduction :of the most improved machinery, we are ndw able to supply the,verl., , •' best machines in thqworld ,,.These machines arw•made•• at our - new: and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn., under the immediate supervision of the President of-the Company, • • • . .ELIAs-iilbTE, - JR., , . •' .the original inventor of•the Sewing Machine: . They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing, and•to the use of Seamstresses , Dress Makers, Tallors;Manufseharers of Shifts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas; Clothing, Hats, Caps, Corsets, Boots, Shoes,__Harness, Saddles, , Linen Hoods, • Umbrellas," Parasols, etc. • They. work equally well - upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods with silk, cotton or linen thread. They gill 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 tho articles sewed:. , - .n, .. , by „ . . . . . , %The' Stitc:h invented )IR. BOWE, and made 'oallils 1\ lachlne,'- ls, the most popular and ,tnr able, and all Sewing' Machines are subject to the prineiple•invented by him. . . . . 'SEND! vo - ft pawl:man The liozer Machine Cumparty,2:, 409 BROADyIekY,.Cor. Fourth St., N. Y. mar 30:47-17 CLOT - ITTNG. TIE AD. I-, RI AP-! ATTRACTION! ' :DAVID . .HANA.UER'S' ' - U. ' " " S.ICLOTHING - EMPORIUM! Front Street, first Store above WalnutStreet,- 'COLUMBIA, PA.' LaigeSt,, Best Assorted; Ha in tent 'Cheapest Stock of CLOTHING, FURNLS,ELTNG GOODS, Hats, Caps, Boats, Shoes, dal. ever exhibited - in these regions , which will be sold at-prices TO DEFY COMPETITION! Come oneand all," both great and small, -To LITTLE DAB'S Clothing Hall; And got a lit from bend to foot, At prices that your purse will suit. - UY. YOUR eLOTHLNG OIL The subscriber would cal the attention of the citizens of Columbia and vicinity to his large READY': MALE CLOTHING, - Embracing- every variety of style and material suitable rfor the season. • They are-made of the best material and In the most fashionable style. GENTLEMEIVSPITRINISHMTG:GOODS, Shirts, Scarfs, Reck Ties, Suspenders, Randker chiefs, Hosiery - , - 6:c: A splendid line of these goals always kept on-hand.. Also, Boots, ' - Shoes,Tiats at: Caps„pf which we have aswell -selected , stock, and nhieh • - ; •„„Iwo offer, at , very, cheap rates. • TRUNKS,, 'CARPET BAGS it VALISES' Of all'stYfes, su l a sold' cheiper. than city prices. 'Mygoods arc all bought for cash, and Infer them at cheaper ; rap, ler cash, than any other Store. • Call and See: •, • IfENRY BICE, - ,;Adjolning,Washington_Honser'' - ' ' I.:rent street, Columbia': 1 J 9 'DT PFtYCE OF CL0TE.11.1%;G.1.; ESE=3 TEI-orx±,-..'. Store , 4:The ..Stib.seilhorAins ;Just „purchased for the Spring Trade, in the New York aml:Plalindelpitia. hlarkete, a largainakfashicaaable stock of . „. • -;'II,EADY, .2 MAD,E.dLOTHING' • • ~~Vhleli ho offertito the citizens.of Colnniblit.and: %vlclnit3r., as cheap If ,not cheaper than the prices .I>efore.the; war.. An exaralnation:,wllFsattsfy an one that Do - prices - are very-low. •- I • have'the Cheapest Priced labiln and tuft prepared to =Lake, np' . .to order, the latest ents,lhtindeOrne " CLOTHS, - CASSIIiIBRES,VE,STIi , .TGS,. PLAIDS, itlutndsonte stock of Gwitlemen's Puna qsbing Goods, at very:low prices. ' r L" • TERMS .-.PII.4BLVALBSTITA.L; 2 ProntainildinmFrontStrect;- v rl r ~ , -,L., f ~~. ' ,T,AIVCAS_TER,ADV'S. - HOUSE FURNTSITING STORE A. C. FLINN; No. 11, NORTH ERQUE STRET, .LANCAS- T, E PE N'NN'A. F, Dealer In nll lcincls of TIOUSEKEEPTNG GOODS, Stoves, Hot Air Furnaces, And Cooking Ranges Sheet Iron ,: Con, er-Ware ISlnnufai.tory Itooling„ Spouting, and Tin rending promptly att enc to. PLUMBER, GAS PITTE B. And Dealer in all kinds of Water and Gas Pipes; Lead, Galvanized Iron, Cast and Wrought Iron, Terra Cotta k Copper (tinned.). Tubing, Hydrants, Bath Tubs„ • and Boilers, • Wash Bowls, - Water Closets, o.e„ &c., &c. Force and Lift Pumps for Cisterns, and Deep 'Wells, Hydraulic Ramq, Regis ters, DAMPERS, VENTILATORS, &c., • Se. ICE CREAM FREEZERS. WATER .COOL . ERS AND REFRIGERATORS, At A. C. FLINIs.V.S, No.ll, North Queen St., June 8, 2mo] Lancaster, Penn'a. CHAR LIDS DL HOWELL, • 40 MARBLE ACASON, NO. GO NORTH QUEF A N STREET, BAST The Oldest Marble Works in Lancaster County. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. Ho has on hand the largest, most varied end complete 'stock _of finished MONUMENTS. MA7g TL ES: GRAVE STONES, &e., to bb found in the city. and which will be sold at the lowest prices. Building work and Jobbing of every description punctually attended to. Persons in want of Monuments, Mantles, or Grave Stones, - are Invited to call and examine the stock on hand; also the portfolios of designs. June 29-tfj SPRING 1867. HAGER & BROTHERS • Are now opening and Invite at examination of the Largest Stock of ENGLISH GRANITE WARE.' ever _offered in Lancaster. Also, Mull assort ment of PAINTED ENGLISH GRANITE, WHITE AND COLORED TRENTON WARE, PITTSBURGH AND BOSi'ON GLASSWARE, We are selling all of the above at greatly te (bleed prices. MARSZILLES ttUILTS AND BLANKETS, Fine Dtuitask lank... Hand-loom Table Linens, Linen Sheetings,Pillow Casing, Napkins, Cotton Sheotings, Tickings, Checks, etc. Bleechod Muslin,—all the best makes. 1000 Pounds Prime Feathers. Window Shades and Fixtures. 'Green and Bit Hollands, all widths. - Carpets and Oil Cloths. Grossley's Engli.M Brussels Roxbury Tapestry, 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 new Stock 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. :garble, Oak, Rosewood, Walnut anti Maple DECORATIVE PAPERS. ill be sold at Lowest Prices. HAGER & BROTHERS, Lancaster, Penna. D OWN WITH THE PRICES I ' Just received from the Philadelphia and New York Markets a full and complete stock of CLOTHS AND C.OSIMERES, • the Latest Styles in the market, which we are prepared to make up to order in the BEST STYLE AND SHORTEST NOTICE, and at: the Lowest Cash Prices. We have on hand a full and complete stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, • for Men and Boys, • Of our own make, which we guarantee well trimmed and well made, and goods as repre sented. Also, our Stock of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISFI 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 oar Stock; and you will be convinced the place to he suited - for the least money, is at MYERS & EATHFON'S, No. 1- East Ring street, • Lancaster City, Pa. *-• S. RATITVON'S - • . . , 3 ..,RCHANT TAILORING. GENERAL CLOTHING, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, (Opposite Shobers Hotel,) - • Cottx}m OF NORM, g17F.F . :24 .A. 1317:... ORANGE Sm., _ LANensvrx, - PENNA. - All' kinds of Mina's and ThrYs' ready-made Clothing and Furnishing Goods constantly kept on hand. . Also a'superior assortment of • ' French, Englishpermart trial American Cloths, Casstmeres and Vest' ngs, which will be made to oi:florin any desired. style, with the least 'possible delay ; warranted to give tun tsfaetton, end at reasonable charges. July 14,13G-Iyj S. S. ItATIEVON. BOOKS AND STATIONERY, NEW AMERICA-11v William Hepworth Dixon. ANCIENT AND MODERN CIREECE—By C. C. Felton, L. M. D. THE LAST , DAYS OF OUR SAVIOUR. LIFE OF PHlLlCOR—Musician end Chess Player." MARACHE'S MANUEL OF CRESS. • CLIPPER CHESS PROBLEM TOURNAMENT. MORPHI"S MATCH GAMES—Edited with notes— By Charles Stanley. Just received a Into stock of BIZZARRE ENVELOPES. PERFUMED ENVELOPES AND PAPER. A complete assortment' of BLANK BOORS, At • JOHN SHEAFFER A SONS, . Queen street. N. BRENEMA.N'S AL IN' GENTLEMEN'S BOYS, GIRLS AND • CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. - '- The largest and best assortment 01 Ladies and Gentlemen's wear in the CITY OF LANCASTER. The undersigned respectfully invites the citi zens of Columbia -,and •vicinity, to his large stot•k of ' ' LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES, -, Such as NVom6n*s Kid and French Morocco Boots, Balmoral, Continental and other • FASHIONABLE STYLES. We are prepared to manufacture at.short notice every kind of Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear known in this market, and at as cheap rates (C 3 any similiar establi.binent. Call and examine our stock. „ A. N. BRENBAIAN„ . Opposite Cooper's Hotel, 'West Ring St. Lancaster. TO HORSE' OWNERS. .BAKER'S ROOF LINIMENT, TfIE. BFAT A RTICLr. KNOWN For Quarter or Saud Crack, Corns, Thrush, Contracted, Hard or Brittle Roofs, &c. and.for general use In place of Btufllng:or Soaldng* As Dressing tor the outside of the Roof It has 210 Superior. Sold Wholesale and retail, by A. MILEY Sad dle and Harness'Manuftieturer, No. 37 Icortlf Queen Street, next'door to Shober's Eagle Hotel, Lancaster City, Penna. • N. B.—Harness of every description constantly on hand, and repairing neatly done to order. FSTABLISE{ED LN 1529. • ' - • " SPITTEITZPS • 'OLD ESTABLISEXDITAT,.O2II) AND TUR STORE: - • No. Nowrit QITICIDT Sr.," LANCASTF.R, PA. We would respectfully announce that we are now prepared to furnish our customers with - the Latest Styles consisting of Gen Beta en's DRESS cAssrmErtz• • - PLAIN AND BRUSH. ' • FUR AND WOOL, on CASSIMERRETT, - STIFF pA...simErtg, • sari' AND STEEL . EXTHICDEID BRIMS, AND "'T.:Xi - BIM "SELF-ADJUSTING STIFF ' ' 'ND D'ORSAY BRIM RATS; • In 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 aeirest styles for Men's, Boys' and Children's Sl , ring and Summer Wear. Ova. Morro Is ' EQ,UALITW TO ALL." The lowest selling price marked. In figures on etich article, and never varied from, at SHULTZ & BRO.'S_ - Hat, Cap and Fur Store; No. 3) North Queen st. .1331^ALI. KINDS OF SIEIPT/ZZG Funs BOUGHT, AND lIIOREST CASK DiticES [Tar 30;67 VASHIONM3LE RATTER: . JOHN At: GREEN, 8118 yernmied his 8141 . 61 ta 1)'0.4 - Ett4ll.lng- street, -116 or to Itarr's Boot: Store, • . • LANCASTER, PA.; Where he haa fated np rooms. to (awry on In an extenslve•seale; the , - „:11.E2MT1?.A...OTURIT Orders may.ho left, or - sent at any time, and satisfaction guaranteed. I have only the, best .work :sumen, and am at all timesprepared to those,who may favor me with a call wit b the 11F;5T 4ND clrEAmsT HATS AND CAPS, Ur the Latest and most Fashionable Style. Having' had considerable-experience in the husiness, - he hopes to meet, a, generous share of ,public patronage, April 9017-tf.) - - JOHN M. GREEN:: LANOASTEIi.- ; ` Nvoiiks LENV,I 4 S'IIALD`k Proprietor `• Ali`perrons in 1- - • want • or anything In the :Marble - llneovill be furnished at the very, lowest prices.; YOnly.the best ,vorictoert -are employed, conse quently 'we are enable to turn out In.a-superior, STATU.A:EY, ..r:ORE - A3I.ENTS; MARBLE .M.A.ISTL - 4, FRONTS;" - SILLS,:,3,;;;; _Y And Marble Rork of every description. 113"icirelerr!'prcOnptl,yittended ;' , , Diai• IS za Ea 4, r ~r** ~,_,, , 4•4,ç CASE "&" Sa2o;S r COLUMN. GREAT REDUCTION TN PRICES! W. G. CASE & SON, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A VERT LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ! PURCHASED FOR CASH ! CLOTI--lING, At n. Reduction on the late High Figures, which OLD-RASHIONED GOLD' PRICES • IMADY-MADE FOR SPRING AND BUMMER WEAR, which Illey arc eli)sing out wi PRICES . FAR 13F.LOW (JOST! Boots and. Shoes ! In great variety, at it Reduction in Price far below anything of the kind ofFered in the town Of Columbia. All our goods are of the Best Styles, the Largest Assortment, and the Cheap- DRESS GOODS! SPRING AND SUMMER SILKS, ITT MOH AIRS, Of nil kinds. ALPACAS, Of very' int est styles WOOL DELAINES, AIL QUALITIES wmTns PRINTS', IN ENDLESS VARIETY, VIZ SPRAGUES Pink, Purple, A merietm, • Merl mucks, Allen, Pacific, Waingutta, Glen Cove, Corset Jeans, Fine Cambrics, - Paper Cambrics, Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, .Napkins, -Threads, Braids, Dress "Trimmings, Tidy Yarnp, Worsteds, Hosiery, , all kinds, Hoop Skirts, . . S ilk Circulars, • Silk Sacques, Balmorals, - &c., &C: ctc. . MOURNING DRESS GOODS, GINGTIAMS, • - ENGLISH, _1 - - FRENCH • AND SWISS WHITE GOODS, AT VERY LOW PRICES ALL KINDS of PRINTED'DELAINES, PACIFIC!, LOWELL, HAMILTpN, - FOULARDS, • MANCHESTER, kc SPRING & SUMMER SHAWLS OF ALL KINDS CLOTHS AND CAS:SIDLE:RES, For Gent's and Ladies'Wear FLANNELS, WHITE AND COLORED. ' Also, Brown • . Bleached, • Muslins, 131 w, Drills, Pillow Casing', ' Double Wid tit SHEETING'S, Cotton and LINEN, Ladies' & Cents' Linen, Paper Collars, Cuffs, Neck . Ties, Fancy and Plain, Kid Gloves,.White and Colored, of all makes, Ready Made Shhis, TICRINGS An' all GRADES, HATS AND CAPS ! Boots and Shoes ! LADIES' GLOVE KU), -IiISSES' mid CHILD- CARPETS, CARPETS, FOR FLOOR & STAIRS FLOOR & TABLE OIL CLOTHS WINDOW CURTAINS OF MERCHANT TAILORING , DUNE LET THE BEST STYLE 'OUT- SIDF,TFIE CITIES, AllT) -ALL A FULL :AWIitAIT.IINT. OF • . ,„ . • QUFF S R A- 0 I - IQICE LOT OF GROCERIES, • coNsvisTrNa OF • SPICES, ' - • CANNED FRUITS, ,Ice. nt' the OLD'STANII of 3fALTIST - titnsp, .whre yon coil examine our gtOckibefor.:;'nurehasing eiseu.ifere. •• 'Ageney' for ' . BARER'S, 'PAEIi.I.MII.I- SEWING- IIIACHINES: - : • r this Store end 'sea them workifig. 'Se'v; oral kinds on hand. 1111 Locukt St: betwennlrront Second Sts.; COLUMBIA., Pa:' JlitirMarked Price in Oren for all kinttc of Country •Produee, in eavaange for Goole. • =I /YY'y P"" .v a.{~r~vl: W Y^tl.:. , ; , i1 rYC.i.J.... 5: ~:.vJ•gi-!'vv ~ . i. . they are now offering at Also, A Fr r. STOCK OF =I IMEEMI IMEIM EVERY VARTE,TY Plain and Fancy POPLINS, ELM= IMEI LL STYLES OF sires s :From ALL KTNDS, FITTFICa WARRANTED AS ¢6,' - W: G. CASE 'SON, INS uitANCE" CO2FrEi:4:II7LES. COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO. - JANUARY 1 . 4,4867. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, - - $600,527 91 ThlS Company continues to Insure Buildings, Merchandlgo, and other property, against loss and damage by lire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium, or premium nete. SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT. "Whole am not Insured, $12,478,42683 Loss am't xpircd in RA - - 722,771 31 $11,755,655 40 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Amount ol premium notes," Jan. 1,1866 $685,12.3 27 Less premium notes exp'd In 1866 71,063 0-1 • Balance of premiums, Jan'y 1, 1866 8,60)) 15 Cash receipts, less commissions, in '66, 57,016 16 Loans 9,400 00 Due from agents and others 8,604 56 CZIEEM .. , Losses and expenson paid 1111866 M 1,02,5 :il Lassos adjusted, not due. Tan. 1,'67, 21,296 88 Balanee Capital and Assets, Jan. I; '67, 600,527 91 $091,05010• A. S. GREEN, President. GEORGE YOUNG, Sr., Secretary. Aire"(Ant. S. SITUDtArr, Treasurer. - DIRECTORS: R. T. Ryan, . John W. Stoney, John Fentlrich, • George Young, jr., H. G. Minich, Nicholas WHonahl, Samuel F. Eberlein, William Patton. - Amos S. Green, John B. Rachman, - Hiram Wilson, Robert Crane. may 11, MK TNSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH AMERICA, PIIILADELPITIA. Incorporated 1791. Assets„ , i , l,3so,ooo. Charter perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by tire on Buildh‘gs, Merehtualfze, Furniture, &c., for long Sr short periods, br permanently on Buildings, by a deposit of. Premium. The prompt payment of losses for a period of SEVENTY years; affords a guarantee of claim upon public confi dence. Anriruß CC. Corrix, Pres't. CrrArtriEs I'aarr, Sec'y. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Walnut Street, above Front, (Iolanda:1, Pa. January 21, .1896-Iy. rpm; EQUITABLE LIFE ASSlfit— i. ASCE SOCIETY of the UNITED STATES, (Anis Inducements to those proposing to insure, which are believed to he unequaled. Annwil Cash Dividends. All the Profits Divided pro-rata, among the Assured. ORGAIsTIZEri ,TTJT.Y, 1850. Accumulated Fund, over , t 2,000,000 •- Annual Ineome, over WM. C. ALEXANDER, Presq. TI. Vice-President. G. W. PHILIPS, Actuary. Olllce-92 Broadway, New York. For further partteularbi, apply to W. G. PATTON, Agent, June 1, 180ft.] Goland) ta, Pa. lIAR3IERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, YORK, PA., APRIL Ist, ISOG Accumulated Capital This Company continues to issue Policies of Insurance on Buildings or Personal Property, in town or country, nt CASH, or MUTUAL RATES. H. KRABER, President. I). Sri:ICI:LEN, Secretary. DIRECTCrRS: IL Kraber, Thomas Gray, Eli Kindig, John Landes, Wm. Wallace, George D. Eberf, David Strickler. Applications . for Insurance will be made to M. S. SHUMAN July 7,18(16-tf. Columbia GIRARD FIRE ANT) MARINE IN— surtANcE COMPANY, OF PH,ILADELPIIIsI Capital 41 •)00,000 Securities 4 300,000 This Company continues to take risks on good property, at rates as low as any other Artie Com pany, and consistent wills prudence. Policies issued for long it short terms, or j)er manently.. Losses promptly paid. An claims adjusted without, litigation or delay. This Com pany refers to the past a.sa guarantee of its future conduct. _ THOS. CRAVEN, Pres't A. S. GILLETT, Vlee-President. .TA.s. B. Ar.volirS, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, 'Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, January 21, ISlt5-Iy. 1.1031 1N S [IRAN() E COMPANY Or NEW YORK. . OFFICE—No. 135 Rrondwas. Cash Capital Asset, fat .Taniatry,lBlr7 Littlalhies CHAS. J. AIART.D.T.,Pies't. N. F. WILLAIARTH, Viee-Fres*t. JOIIF :McGnE, Secretary. J. H. WAsuatrals - , AF3s't Secretary. D. A. HEALD General. Agent. Total logs by POrtlnial Fire, $112,011 .12—all raid before July • A. .T. ICAIi-"FFATAN, Agent 'Columbia, Pa BOOTS AND --SHOES. 4 pT ADIES SHOE' Ki-INUFACTORY. Having increased my facilities for turning out superior work I would.annotmee to my old cristomers and all new ones that may favor me with a call, that I am better prepared now to m arm Met ure all kinds of LADIES' MISSES' AND CIIILDREN'S SHOES AND GAITERS, than ever before. I employ none hut. the _best workmen and am always certain of giving satis faction. I keep on hand a general assortment of ready made work all of which is manufactured on the premises. .1 keep no made-up work of other parties. ally work is made exclusively for home trade and is sold as such. TIMMS CASH-. We sell as cheap as any other establishment, mil ask a share of public patronage. _ „ :EXAMS SCHROEDER, Locust Street, between Front and Second HOME MANUFACTURE. The Subscriber has on band a large Stock 01 Boots and Shoes, Gaiters, of his own Manufacture. Call at his Store, four doors above B. Williams' Drug Store, Front Street, where he offers an es iench•c assortment of Goods, either WHOLESALE pT RETAIL Ms stook consists of as large and general as sortment of Men's Boys' Ladles' and Children's BOOTS .ND SHOES, as can be found elsewhere In the Town Those requiring Boots and Shoes, will find It to their advantage ro - call and examine his Stock, before purchasing' elsewhere. May purchasing SAMUEL G ROV E. _PirO_TOGBA_PITIC. Tj; C. LESHER, PHOTO GIIAPH.ER, - PAI, Begs leave to inform the Citizens of Columbia and vicinity, that he ims taken and re-fitted the rooms formerleoccupied by Lesher & on Front street, above Locust, where he is pre pared to to lw Photographs in all'stvies. Particular attention paid to maklng . LARGE - PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTE-DE- V ISITES, IVORYTYPES, - ' AINIBROTYPES. &o. Also, Copying and Enlarging, of Small Pictures, Pictures Colored in Oil or Water Colors, in a style superior to any taken in this crm ty, and equal to any in the cities. Particular attention paid to,taking Pictures of Children. - Pictures taken in cloudy as well us in clear weather. Orders for Pictures from old Negatives promptly' tilled. Call at the Rooms, and examine his large col lection of specimens. H. C. LESliEll, Photographer. N.B.—He hopes by strietattention to business, and a desire to please., to merit a liberal share of patronage. [Columbia, apr. 27, 't,7-1).._ JOUR LIKENESS • IL .T. M. LITTLIi; continues to take =EINZIMM=I ===a=l= At his Ohl stand, on Loeust Street, above Front, COLUMBIA, PA. Mr. I - Art.3'a: has Inutdut experience of several years at this business, and his pictures are equal to the best that rat be' had in itny - eny, and owing hLs splendid sky-light, and good , inarnments, far superior to those generally taken in the COUll tl7. IT you wish frgood and correct picture, you may depend upon getting it at Little's. Ills Pic tures are great favorites with-those who have obtained them. Prices as low us the lowest. . .rar•Don't forget the plare—Loeust Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa. [null. 30, 1807. .... _ '11101V" . Antaunuaer. SUPPLE 143 & . BROTTIER,. • , MAxurAcruicEns • ' S T - RA At -110 R S ." In addition to our Foundry and _Machine work, we are now prepared to manufacture every variety of Miler and Plate Iron worlc, MENDING ANIYAIEPAIRING 11011..F.RS Promptly attended to., 'Thankful for past favors, 'we would invite the attention of our Irlends and patrons to this new branch of our hu.dness. SUPPLEE & DUO., . , 2nd St., Columbia. .c iii ICSQUEHANNA IRON COMPANY - - " 3thnufacturers of nlll sii,Ps of REFINED AND. DOUBLE REFINED • ROUND, SQUARE, FLATS, OVAL, A..ND, - HALF OVAL IRON. Car:Axles, Shafting and Horse Shoe Ears: AG - Orden; promptlyAilled from Stoek on hand or made to order. ' " Terms, net Cash, tit Manufacturer's prices, de livered on Cars or Boats, , . ' Office nt their ROLLING-MlLL, Colnmlda,Eelm TEAM •.` • . S - • ENaINES - • ,STEMAI PUMPS. And all kinds of Maeliiner).- Ikianufaetured and guaranteed to•glve`satiefaetlon at the Works of FIETPPLEE S. 13R0.-; r5 . ,C01I11;111)Ili, •,•• MISHLER'S 'BITTERS INTERMITTENT; 'A IZE . .ItE3IiTTENT FEVER Intermittent - Fever is. similar to Fever and Ague and - its origin can be traced to the same causes. AA Its name implies it is remittent in its effect, recurring at stateu periods. As in'Fever and Ague this disease is proceeded by a dull; listless feeling. Soon me Fever, accornpamed 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 stutterer 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. 891,850 10 Mishler's Bitters cares effectually all such cases by inducing a healthy action of the Liveraud by their unsurpassed tonicoro perties prevent a recurrence of the disease. When Mishler's Bitters were fast intro duced to the public the propriotii did not feel justified in recommending it as a spe cific for. Cholera During the - fall of 1865, Dr. Mishler received the following note from Jacob L. Baker, Esq., of Lancaster Pa.; a member of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Mr. Baker had a great deal of *experience in the treatment of Cholera is a druggist of sixteen years standing,was Hospital Steward in the Jefibrson Hospital,. Philadelphia, for three years, and is withal a gentleman of undoubted integrity and one in whose statement the most implicit confidence can be placed : Lancaster, November &I, 1865. Dr. Mishler—Dear Sin—Knowing that the Cholera with its dreadful ravages is now up on our land, and knowing that no medi cine now in our country possesses such a calorie influence "which is the vital reme dy for all diseases. of this kind," as the Bitters you now making I request you to prepare such a quantity of your bitter us would snit all demand's, as I assure you thby will ho an invaluable remedy, and will he hailed as a blessing by all who will use it. Being thus urged, and having noticed the Bitters were constantly curing the most violent cases of Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus and kindred complaints,Dr. Nfshler at last offered his compounds as a cure tin• Cholera The result has exceeded his most sanguine expectations and fully justifies all that Mr. Baker says in his note. It cut tainly proves that Mr. Baker's practical knowledge of inedicinc 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. *415,728 O All intelligent persons, who have investi gz}ted the origin of cholera, agree that it is caused by poison introduced and generated into the system by impure water, damp ness, 111th and over-crowded rooms with deficient ventilation. This is proved by the fact that cholera always rages worse on tfoard of ships where all of the above causes are found more or less combined. To cure cholera, and also to prevent it,it is necessary to neutralize this position, and that Mishler's Bitters will do this is proven by the following : The steamship 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 ers were a family named Schmith, from Baden ' • Germany. This Ihmily was at tacked with cholera. Fortunatelyfor them they had friends livine• ' in this city I' an caster. Pa.,) who knew the virtues of Ai ish ler's Bitters and who procured ujiottle and sent it to the Schmith family. When this package arrived at Quarantine,the doctors examined it and confiscated the contents. Another bottle teat procured and packed in a 'more secure manner: it Safely reached the Schmiths. On its arrival aboard the Vir ginia Henry Schmidt and Christ. Schmith were ' both laboring, under choleric symp toms: Mrs. Marcia Schmith, wife of the former was very bad, not expected to re cover, and a son huddled 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 bound the poor Schmith family.— Henry Schmith was the first to try it, and so instantaneous was the relief he experi enced that he gave it to his wifeand brother both of whom' it at once relieved. They used the , entire contents of the bottle and all thsee were so much relieved that the physicians permitted -them to leave the Virginia, after being confined at quarantine aboard that scourge ship forty-two says.— The Sehmiths proceeded to their relatives in Lancaster, and at an early opportunity called on .Dr. Mishler to express their grati tude for thetimely relief, they had found in his Bitters. Mr• Henry Schmith stated that all• the compounds the doctors had given him did no good, but that one glass of Mishler's Bitters made him feel like' a new man, warming his -whole system, giving , him a healthful heat and causing him to perspire freely. His statement was substantially AVOS substantifilly as given above. and lie further said that if the doc tors had not kept the first bottle from reaching hint, 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 coniplaint, but candor compels Dr. •D. -H. Bissell of the Cholera IDmpital ship " Falcon" to admit that he believes Misbler's Bitters to he u " very good Tonic.'.' In reply as to a case of Bit ters that was sent to him 'by a well known gentleman of Lancaster, he writes as fol lows : : 2 .2,000,000 00 3,645A08 87 2.ir7,93 I 05 Hospital Ship 'Falcon, Quarantin, New York,Jtino 7th, 1866. J George S. Rowbothani, Esq.— Dear Sir : Yours of the 28d, inst. is to hand. In re ply, I beg leave to say, that I received the case of Bitters you sent me for trial &c., that I gave them tolho convalescents in Hospital. I believe them to be a very good tonic Bitters, well adapted to all cases requiring Tonic remedies. D. H. BISSELL, Physician, Hospital Ship 'Falcon." This letter from Dr: Bissehl,just after the reception of the Bitters, and before he lied 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 crows o emigrant and Merchant vessels that arrive in the Port, of New York from foreign Conn - 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 Schmit Ii family—who while in the Steamer Vir ginia, - were under Dr.. Bissell's control, shows what, the Bitters have done and can do. r!laff,l Another case of Cholera cured by Nish ler,s Herb ,Biffers is that of Mr. Pearsol of York county, who,after suffering severely from all the symptons of Cholera, finally became collapsed and while in this state, (the doctors stating that he wak beyond re lief) a. friend administered freely,Mishler's Bitters. ' The - effect was instantaneous ; heat was generated in the body, perspira tion was induced and after using one bot tle Mr. Pearsol was entirely restored. Mighler's Bitters - Cures Cholera by coun teracting the poison which -is the cause of the disease.' Poison in the system,whether generatecr,..by-bad. <he., as in Cholera, or ,introduced _by the bite of a venomous Snake or mad 'dog will beex pelled and all bad symptons allayed by the ,use of Michlees Herb Bitters. The abbve proves thist.o be the fact in Cholera and.t he certificate of .I)fx.lthinelanrt proves that Mislder's:Billers will cure the bite of alioisonoufg snake: ~‘ . - - _Lancaster, July 4th, 1865. Mr. B. Misbler-Sir:—Abouteightweeks since I WAS bitten in the left hand by a .snake; itt - the,,time did _not: know of what species- it .was. - Immediately after , the-bite my hand swelled to - tvvery large size,-and, the poison appeared to be work ing up my arm. „I. , sulfered'great pain in my hand and arm Ihnd to quit work and was at id - I would be compelled to ha - re my hand, amputated.' , r.ennte to you. and -by your advtee washed-my hand Aid arm with--your -Herb Bitters at _the:same time tatting ,it - inwardly.. In-eleven days-I was able to go to work,again. The poison was all drawn' out.and Mishler's Herb Bitters was the' only medicine or-application that I made use, of. .-Mr. -Christian Burns, a near neighbor, of,mine, Went out itday or two after,-to the-place where "I was bitten, and killed what I believe - was the • same snake that bit me as he caught within five yards of the spot whore I was bitten. It proved to he what is called_a hoPper snake; at ;any - rate, whether it was the -same one that lilt `me or not thing is certain— that your -Bitters bured,the_bite:of a snake " .in my case for which I shall evei, bo thank ful, as, I believe it wUs;the means of saying iny hand. , ••• i' shall be pleased :to personally satisfy ally, one, of the truth=oP the above. • • RINEHART. Street;Laneaster. ' For*. Sale" . .,hy-7.1:; , C.f.BDCHER; ":and al. Druggists., , . • -. • -.• EMI =EI MB IS= TULL CURE INIISLELER'S BITTERS E=l I-1 0 1..;-P, Yours respectfully. ACOI3 L. BAKER - WIEN:
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