s,c. CDT &Umbria txY6,t Eng INDEPENDENT; x'EA.RLE99, I9t,yFBEE Satitrility "'Y,.'.186 A • • to,. ALL natrertisii4 will lie`consideied CASH, and collectable, at any, titnn; after the first insertion. , ' • •r_ A Rad: to' Iteb.; r Greeting. LEX-INOTVY,::» Raphael Senepteq,, r.Clftor 2 . ll;crphi Pirate,. .„ Sag : Seine One, has - ion t ,a your paper, devote:nearly whole column - 1e ing ton ; 1 . 1 ink; me !.‘' ce n d ry; wicked, bad, 'and , a 'party Mare, right have,you,..a ; vile wretch, -diving' by the grace of God-tind'.llle mercy ,of a too humane 'Govern men tjto : take al9yal map to task.for Wlnif 'he Bare you swoon forgotten your. crimes;; or are Von"inS'ane 'entttgh.ta believe they, are forgotten among man, antlthat treaon... salter all. is not punished ? of your soul Ibe 'yo - ti-liot-'lOV;rget- fife , past, noi.be, unmindful. of:- the:future; for• the day is eonijno. ts „wli.dp:„....ypu and rForrest . will both lic.aalled , io" w.just- 'aecoinit.! , for your misdeeds:. '...Bir:ltes. - an 3. butchers 'of innocent men cannot live long America: eliestlintly'Prepa'ed;f6r - you - ' know not the day nor the,hour,'.wherein the righteous -Jildg,e will come.to` do , jus tice, Being 'a Chriitian - ma 11 - ;• when. Your trouble is great' and .deep tribulation is uponvou, send for mc 'and I• will come „ and do all - I can to prepare,,yqu-,for ..your FRai though-I tellybu frankly; I believe no earthly interceisitin'-cadsitire yonfrom the hottest hell. in ',dam nation. , -....Y.0u -Aar: " such' men" an am will "rise to power". on the :stionlder. the-lilacks":. When you :recollect:lotir , aiiftt I ..g.tiilt;' i arid Abet , by ilielaVQf , nations are::, an' ht.ittaW“. well:May:your dowal4lY , Conseieric,e: Make you'lear's it eh a u...eve t.- 'Ton: assail the .mitting. ui.d er; arso n t and fob be ry7 All, good'men . ,:knOW,...tbat' . ..the .. - -b/acks7have j behaved Wonderfully, riell - Sipeethey Vie - r 7 v set free, and oliartes, tic." they arefalsM . '_Yciii..iSay. tiM.;stieb it-trierr as „I :instigate: ''.h . e.in`-f(1 You; a -pirate; 'an traitor; areitlimettr felloti to talk' about instigltor , offrrlawless - acts,' -You such -Men- itsf-lqiisti,iiite them ..toacts: The -levik;rel , buking sia" wotildtbewa—ruild,comp-ariSon.= I have altrail'adVisektliialeiriies'AErhei law abiding, - ,:tiuiet;SetinV.; peaceful;, and -shallLmintiiiiie.4o'•'do:':'46:-: T b ey' liaVe no deeds' 'the into their - own anib,whe they 'do I", shall as ..intieh:ionde y,tlll_.l We' iilia'aretbeliffriendi;':hy,:ilieltelp-tif: God and - a. Rad iCUI '`Colinire'ss,': n 'gdod s •time; ;•;a: legal rep erly7piin ish you and all . their,eneniies;.. and - the enemies the Ile.publie;': time'', the _ aegr pious ..= Were there':itY lower7deptit'AZok4'pnblie , ,, to - ;whinh , Xi2 .Xohtisoii could actof!,,nfea:hiieseiiailsl ; .lketty,t ialieec'viould" drag., - liiiri',inin t :fthe,pttl,;',Jt ;fr.' Vali •man an: otscial supporter of the oeneniies.,of_ his •:cotin:p•yy;,,,but,isfiihen:-.- , h9,,i,a" Oxt. .small; be •: r far„:nhoy . ,,c;the,';'lotiiiitiZ; . Purloining,. letteriV:44prisiing thiir contetits~ arid; delihetiteix,",Ttledying4'," le nehl - drakg - ed'offieiel'p`osition which '. he • ocenii Grant, One - pidtetiiieragaitist • S h:pridan'4 removal and the, I:other: against,§tanton's' o :siisii,enipiii .i hare -bee bu rieiy t‘.; the' The President°refusse's'to;pro'd'uce'them a nil; e'viii::deniesliliAllhni4ve - in:eve in the:•"_:fri - a:;4ll46iinlilte" . 7iiifiiiO'r,-Fln'. - Zth'el t will- have disgraiced" diet official; life; of Andrei , : of- n hice' , l64l . liiiirk":ilefer;iii! A Graphic ; Description . ; of clHna. A•7reottnir:V,'Syherek the r LL where+.the'' laboiie'r has-no Sabbath, and' the: magietratOik*iiieenfilinnOi::;;:{ie hern : the' s l.i"iadi el'iiiif;eliieletridAV,the no keels; where pith en fly kites`;=tvliere a', the ,ieediet:.:l:lsriiltikpcl:ttiesiouth and-the': antipOns , `Yeoho - I , hielj ;‘•whei•et sreditihiteftirtilentgliti , piitjoilrieletn" _a" 'alphabet s anti :a' language t without: gra - minai;T;;: - - iEOu& MMMEM22SMM 'o,)pr . Eßs! . . - , 0.0 , ,.. 0 .i:0,001K..',""..'*. ..SECONHOr4'..!. - H*nri•ja:47l.l', ,, Z4SLUMH.t.jy, rHugi les'A-4.er,..sasei.e.reettkese L - I V. t° e ° 9S e r He aalmslorla.ll4.te4ii forra,elexwee of ttutstGend strength tdarnetuse:i ' One!of the; diminguishittpteaurrex 9filig-vvOrk Ifs,L i s t g liii6" olgiV.l 24°l4 4l2t l g i al i titll l u - t e :together tlrnpy;ell44slantyklly;;;,,,,A. ' , , vo , s- t „•>42; Th . & tailiich 'or uiebui;ilia;a3vitt-teAttr4.:li!li.lto , - n 1 pi4;ter - irorkkanrcr , t ,:ttOCk , and rrry. 7 tf gatieUft 'ree td/ etfnlly-invites-tho,ayr'ention , ot? - thc pub ention , l•V ' • , te, conmrising:Books of every, descilptiox. 'rapers* tutd uvelopetat,olikkidsmod , of.the - best suictell ortieleoppstuair•kepttiri rtkookstore,,, wklchlle g 3N:~llow a{lllls thcz • LCONVIT CASIL -11AfrYirek: -3301:01ENX-W.VRZOR-Mtie most:secure. -.envelopellbrattßsmitningliatiblerrottter - Wt. tittat , excelleriv - prtzlc,l64Yothirosertillte: .4‘colidsesecurities apcky,ll4inti,l4,po.pers. , . Useful to everl•one. ,, 'W..k.r 4- 4V ,;:•; "^-•i; , r.::V ° 47r ls * ?sr- ..131AlaralciOratisontritleAto t,o11 : 2a, • Futhan_hftlf.booWs..,,o „,,.7r4f• ••,-,VOCEUOOKSuiit- rK•eiveal, it Purge stock • of aizefqraccuuta6tured'omhebeattruttitiiits. 4*.BlEtEgtaPitaritmlry'and - PoottitretUttonso G e rman4tiitiMrighotherESTAMENTEs , PßAMEß ' 4 UubElN3iMßooks.Yittqfralarstilo.ock , ot , „Inneous lietigiousXoOkrreiellinglivold prices. '••••• SCHOOPISOCAIII3ooksmutet I,I Wour Cityt ^iind - Courttogehooki,WAP•r• t ga'«Vir ,r : eiftSTEEZr-Prioliesn'keite•Clitraltr, imported: dlrectikoro. iealmnitrureltr.,lV 4 7r••'• wrkt•-• r• s i.I3ti.ND.,VVSCIETOOTABOOKS -- All l thO t p la blierrfr ` . I.lollBofthediffettritltelliOdusPublishingliouses , cg-orotryi 4•Libertiletto're4 o : te.F.ol•lo"MnAgiliZ ' ° ,r9,5,WP.5•1311T %,,,, L 1 :1 ~,..,7..aper":o-1 1 -t-- 4 ,4-4 40440:t 6. :. 3;1 . 85 t , w 3 , - .7 6 ,ti0i:4 -1, giowNixothsrewtatbagii,s, - :;*;,/,,o lu ic OiWaie 4 7'irrilThaii;1. , elaarsbe are: 4,:sollg E ,..,pliniuteinbia.- -4, ": :,.s.l. - [ Aug. 3,wr. -,- :7r7'-'7: 7 ,=, - - - - 71' 1^ , -.l•=lefit*t.,,,Si.,'2* =ME= Cdl3lNL'Tr`l>'7Tl~ ZVTT Z Z E. CA- 1 31PiEriTTAREYHAIWP*0 0 ., 1 M , ware-rooms, and g subscri reatly.lncreased busbies/4 ,, can offer better Inilticernerits to, hIS; ciaStomereS Nvgcripw,slr.mits,•itritrioßs; , • , manufactures. to order; and will :keep.' eori‘', ;Stoutly on hand; - "-Dressing - ; Plain' and Fanny_` Ditrertuti;-"f3idebon7ds;..Se ra fru;,. Card, Dining and," Centre Tableli, Common" Fanny steads,; of -whieh'will :be .. sold lon , the most: , reasoable terms."Aslie manufactures his own - .work.'hois enabled-,to; warrant; ev,ery. tit:t4cle. to" 'be what it. is represented. • .1. - • CAAIRS I.':= CHAIRS! .:412.1l hinds 'of clialrsicept son hand:or, nuumfactur oil to order:: Cane, Windsor; Am -and Rocking Chairs ;"Settees, Can and - Counte4StoolS;sofas," Tete-a Totes and" Stuffed -Seat'Cliairs, -made' to' "onlor.A.OlcichairsTepaint&l'aniirepaired. " - , • -:IINDEL.TAK IN G: Funerals wilt beattended to with proraptitess,- to which he gives his personal attention. He is, prepared with Ico boxes and coolers • to-preservik aorpse'-as may bo required. - • - • • • 3LAHOGANA. - - OIt:WALNUT- COFFINS, Furnished plain or tinted in any style that: may.. be required.. Ho respectfully solicits a share' of public-patronage; as wellas a been the custom with which helms been liberallyfavored:•," JOHN SHENBERGEW": : SOuth - side of Locust street,,between Second-lust. ~• [mar3o-077,tf.-' A y'AGURNITURE F ALL ...KL.N.DB:, . OF •, CABINET WARS-P.OO,MS & MAIM TOILY, locust. Street, it few doors. • below Third Street, Columbia* P,a,l - The subseriberrrnartufaetrarea, rind keeps or, -hand, an extensive _assortment of all ltincls of Furniture:; Persons wishing to buy, or those; about to go to housekeeping, will d ud it to their advantage to give me a cull. - BETLISTEA.DS,_TABLES, BUREAUS; SET'XEFIS, • Of,the best quality, style, - and „manufacture; and 'will make-to order, ot fired-rate material, every article in his line. Ile will give strict:attention ;to business, and rc , Spect rally asks of the public a short' of its patronage..„,. , , , , • Aar UNDEItTAXIIIG :Will receive lbw most 'careful attention, atilterahortest notce. - , +t, .niar3o , 67 7 tfl:: : GEORGE G-BciaLPRIE'S; tee. ,(SULLEN :R `BROTHER'S PROVISION STORE, ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Miiii Columbia, Pa GROCERIES, PROVISIONS; FLOUR; , 'GRAIN, Sc , IVu' kilt alsrm, - s •;keep han:il - the':kery - best Quality of goods, such ns ' " • ' TEASE ` - * , LARP. , - COFFEE: SUGARS, TUSAIXIIO; SALT, _ - SOAP, . - • "FRUIT. . SPICES, " STARCH, ' • ,tII.IOLASSES,•:.: • SEGARS;. , _ AlsoyancytGrocezies, - Ilotions, Dried Fruit, '&e. Woinfend t. to keep thehes Goods otilyi-and,to sell-as cheap as any similar. store. We therefore aska portion ofpubl , iatronage. • • ;-• 'H.-MULLET' &.BRO., _ . UM "'T-TENTiON, HOUSEKEEPERS almost ihtlly fresh groceries, such as' ' , SIIGAI2S. • - COFFEE, ~ ." ,••• •is "FISH" -• SPICE, ": CHEESE ; --• • • AVaad 'and Willow-ware and Class ..and."Q t neensware. •' Switzer and. LhnbergerCh ease, taerrna . , Prins; • •lINGLISK•AND'ADIERICAN - PICICLES. Fresh Peaches, and alit:hi - Vinci' Grocerlesper.: taming to a well regniated'Grdeery Store.; I run determined not to lie-surpassed in ,dheap•L, liessmid in ,the excellent "%Malty of my gooda.' , —, Around andldspeet our stock. whetlier . "you buy or mot:l4 Shure-of punliervationage.ls solidited: ••• • '!;GEORGE TILLE, A:geni, ,, , LocustSt .above,2nd liRESIEE'ARREVA.r,;O.GOQDB. i t - • t• - i AT ItAlth - brAIV'S .`. •. ^ 'Just received,-netddid.ftne Grocery'r_Estriblish ment;-.2corner 3rd and Cherry streets, the . follow 'lng new Goods: ~ CabICFINEW;OI2LEANS MOLASSES, . • r ..•• • , "PRESER,ITES; r4 - ' l; , - - TIONEY;-1" . _ OE ~1 . . - RNGLISU.,..PICKLES::;r - WINSLOW'SOREEN CORN , GREEN-PEAS, ' , OA LNY.757. YOILIC CANDItS, . -' Qrarkgeß. - "Larnoir - .Flas.: - Cocoanuts; -Cranberries, Cider and White Wine Virte.mr„ z"-Mxtra Family Flour, Mercer Potatoes. The anti • aava Coffee, fresh roasted, - Loverinws y, Syrup, AM - New QocKat r reevived almost dail ;-• HARD3idaz; llyd and Cherry Sts_,.' Columbia, 131 ' 1 " : "' H..: t r ...:-!;, Tr A"RlinrA.:,,r,if-`- .61,,:ocrtr&g, 1- , 8E5.,... --. 4 .4.7., ..: . -..- - ,- T 10,-.4avin & , - f - i: tl ia. sprint. ~-, -- - w...retuty 0 , un eu t of ' , eare-n° -Ttui amsor kl '.l4Ourchaged a ' , FAMILY : artSigEmEs, IT Extra erop reuiTee, ,hellnid Suers and Kyrups-4relegant. Syrup fOr.-20 Cent • . •" per Quart. ' EXTRA,F.C.NE,„I-gRS7Ey::4AIifS.:7 'We 'have Also, No. 1;.. A • aiid-3 3faelrerel „barrels, - quarters', and , , halves,. .Drietl.• Beer, Rerrlng, &c-, All kinds of Fruit and , YtGETABLES - lIV - -, -,• Our assortment and complete, and 'our Prices reasonable: , e:',', • • 411-Calkatid'eiiittiixteOr itOurtielVet'r: • 11FIIVRY oc , Eront & 'Union Sts- , feilpeelfally inform' e•Publle gti.herally^;tlm.t he'4lls just_retelved ' , general as.gortment oft GROCERIEa,: .TEA§.„ t of ' . _ _ 1; tindlfeas - -Mackerel, " • , &Amerlean Pickles, ySugir Care 'Extra Eine FIN-rups,"• , ,old Rio andJai'a Coffee, DRIED" ANDTCANNED, FRUITS. ' .Thilsins, : Paine a.. and prepaiell ,Nfulitard. always on-hand and of the very best grades. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is full gad complete andwe Intendkeeping it fresh; by ..almosttlaily additions., -< • .:'..-I:lToti g ns of different kindsialways on hand. z:FREDERICK:BUCHE'R. ,, -", • • cor;4th t. Locust Sts. p9r4.4tE; ,-- r,STO e r - =: lll : 3l ) l ..grar4; - : - Kmr, „ ' • • - -I;F4tkits iFOR o* - * T:)3I.ESTIp„,IIAII.Ij WARM' , . f.,Ari extensive' assortment of house furnishing , hardware, also for carpenters'-and , builders' use, :alwaytromlumd. • - • ~, , ;Blacksmitlion•inalrepi,and'others; Asked with'all ndrl of Jr - Om - Nails; 'Tome Shoes; fue - l 1 0 1 l mmDAueN,ADn IdVMhLOWWARE,e ir line. Inires&variety;suCh' as ;Tubs; Baskets, Wash "Boards, Brooms, Washing Machines, &a., FARMING - Plows;Shovelit,-' - Boes;' , Plow. Casting's; Scythes; 'Forks; Bakes,' and all.:othertrripienrents used by STOTir'S ANA .T.lisi-41V.,0E. '— ,Stover, of every style and pattern, Qook, Parlor c and °like Staves - for. coal or•woOd.LA large as-, sortment of.„Tin Ware always kept 'on hand, or .manufactured to.order.- &C. Cool All Linseed, Fish;i3Perm and Machine Oils of all kinds. , Alcohol, Benzine, Japan and other ;Varnish, Glaim,Paints, Putty , . White , e. 4 , Docutrr Ekrirmr, - Commrilre, PA. . . NM '‘T. P. COTTRELL k. - Bltal; , : tira : iilek, ' 42,11 5; - :Varrushesallftrpentlnejltenzine, - A.,•• A large assortment, of Parlor, Cook and Office 'Stoves always on hand.: , ,Tln \Vare, maltufactur- - -tst to order at . shortest. notice:" • • AVO_OP ' • In large ritiatitltiesfatid,Of eVeri' variety.= • Corn , Sbellers,rFeed , Cutters,' 811siiiels - , - „ Adoes r Forlocilukes,;&.e.„ • ' • Coarse and'Flne Belt ~itaarge assortment of - 'Double and,Stnate bar.' ;rated Guns; Powder; Flieiks,_'. 4 3runealags and SbOt 'Pout:hes. RltreandalaatingPOwderstiotandeaps. ns,,,lflgliest market priee!‘ , :zsid.for Clover and ',Tin - tot-bye , and :1111..x....5eedi:large quantities of , which wethave eonstantlymit lewd sued offer at - Jlie lowest-rates. ,Lubrleatlng; Sperm and -Fish suitable for maebtnerY:A. Fine assortment " - of Con] 011 , 1,run,Irl, Slutdes44atertist, and e'sl . • respectfully eolf asbare of nubile p q, tron Age- J.•/ 1. - , Corr. • • • COTTREL;;-' r7PHOL~s'{'Lßfi E pi t . . SIGN tk4 , 01INAIILTIATi , 4. 'tPitic'istrespectidliiinfortnithe.ditiiens:or Co: 3uifibnandyielnitz:tbitt~roxn te'do ilthadehP PApEßLlO—Nprzig-; cULD/NSON GLASS; jerms, Third Street; betw Leeuat and Walnut, omiarnbui een .4887-ilinaer -, • ,•••••,•-•••••• • ,•••••:• ••• • , - ,••••••,, , ,t,•••••• e:wt r. •• .•••••••1.- p '',-- 1:P..111;t4.1A GIN4 - .'111 , 1 4 :; - .: 1- .i•E'!-: ? , iri 4 Papb - illtiiiikliig•lnia Liii-biniKlieiWifiaCitrz ; ntbo'correttion:of damp.iva4s, ee., neatly and, faithfully,executed , hy,o4l.;••:.- -:. ~,',, ,r,,,.., ..• • ~••„, c e ,;•,,, ;.7 ~,, ,: - . , • ,;;;, „ •,:.4 .0..rk,, ,. ..tr.'y'•=1V.6 . 1T: 4 O.IIA...SSETT :••%"Ordertn iviibe4leteiit4haaPrankli ' Eki • , 11 f 1180, , Or' 'at elthel'of , tlrAVaLt-raper , ..,Stores. -,' fie2lr-tr -^ • 1.„:'. , ~ , : ;, , ,..;;, . ..,,....:„,i.:,,,,, , A3a i HoLswE-w0 , b1.?g4.... , - --, ', .f.... , , ,, ,,. , . 4 , ' ......h . .-.7fintie , rs'7lg.' .—..6„s_lak. 4. 4 .r„., ,, ,_m_.. ft 5...... ; .., r. ced.il; heregidence-or•Tarnefi pull° 1 .. ~...7, Y ., _ 1 - I, _ ,F, ..„, where he , litittairth,neafre . g ri n g ' „ Sl ir t i :l6" . ;: Tirktia i iiiCline;-sne 'ag Carpetß"rePairi,ng-, . onion , 'rnitlelneaiithlaying , Can4mqk,or, „mitt g,_, chair,vmaking,f3pringt, pas anuo OTIS &e. 4.4,.. ' -' i lair k Matt. „-9- t u8n ., , 4 ~.24,9,mtrEri CARTER. :10,^T& T t- ""', - .:;:: -' •„- - " • -, ixip-,-e,„-,„..... ...- -41vi-x0+44,41w.,001';`,!""7.3''';',f'.:r..5:1L'e" , "' 6 '• •- ' P.Lo' •,- - - - 4IKND' FEED:;.:STOREI:- `--'" o unde - Algati;:hacing Phict;itied ~011:hantil'and 'taken' the Flour,. and. Feed , Store lately occupied,by George Brandt ~Locust, above , Fourth,strect,Tolumbin; Pa.;'wlll continue the business at, bet place, and respectfully. solicits ne p ra at l r . Q . r,fge;o . f , - - - histrriends; and.the. in 'ge „ „ , -1(9.:1511,..,at all . times; keep on,liand the , • ' ' 13E8T that can be procured.r• 2,11-YE-FLOIJR; CORNsItIE.A.I;XT.DCKWITE'AT, with FEEDS of dilferent-itinds,-all of which he will sell as 'malls possible; for CASE. - • Being a practiertitMiller,- and havingiol.fatvect the trade for many years, he flatters himself that his knowledge of the business , will , enable him to give satisfaction to ni . l,3vlio 'tinny favor him -with their. castom. • • - The store will be open from t . W.' P.M. cel'a Ttl-tf.) DAMSEL.IIIcOA.UrEY.• - COLVINI)3PI':FLQUX: 4 IIII.T.IS; GEORGE -130GLE,,Pitoi , ntpyon. The,highest,Casli prices, paid for all hinds of Grain. , I-, , „•;c.- • f3UPERFLNR AND;' EXTRA FAXILY 'FLo UR for sale; also SLlll'Feed'of,'all' Wheat Ground and Tacked to - Order." Grist' worlr t and _Chopping, done. Chopped Corti and Oats. Corn'ldeal and^ • " - " ^"• G R.A H - U R • •For,sale delivered to any par of the town.:l* r Town.and country. custom sot, -4-l April 6,18671 r:11.2 - SCIELLANEO - US. z "EMAII; A bIEW BEAUTIFIER-OP ,T.ITE Testimonials of Celebratedleidiesi The secret et beautifying the skin beingknown only r toMessrs.„; Jared ec Rene, - they-honorably state Dual Ccliffers , from all other preparations, It gives to the most harilb and freckled skin both the 'texture-and eolorraf polished ivory,"removing discolors-: 'tions,'whetlier-appeciring as' freckles, tammor- I -phew, moth; or blackWornr specks , and - is •espe- , cially successful In: smoothing-out the luarks left, by small pos - .• , . The agents oP 'iL'Email de Paris", most "corifl dently submit to the public the earnest endorse- .ments of such distinguished ladies as Signoim - Ristori; Melo" Felicita.Vestvall, Miss, Maggie Mitchell, Mrs.' D. P. ',Bowers,: Lucille .Western; Ifirtd.-Ponistilifrs. Emma Waller, LueY 1 'Rushton, Noemic 'do - ,Marguerittes, Agnes;`. ,Parry,midmany - others;-,Whose high standing in- I the profession - gives the stamp of truthfulness 'to I to their intelligent andgennine approval. '" ' The beautiful Lucille Western says,T And that -the "Email" produces all the,brilliancy of rouge -and. lilly • -white, with the great and peculiar ad vantage of total harmlessness. It really adds to' , 'the softness and - beauty of theskin. , ' The magnificent Vestvali says, I have, suffered so much from the various - white lotions,-ecc., :Which my theatrical profession obliges me to use, that 1 conskieelt n .perfect benefaction to - .find it:preparation. which gives -.the. necessary _whiteness to -the 'skin, and 'leayes the skin cool Maggie Mitchell says, I have tried the skin beautifier, "L'Emall, de ParLs"•and found ,that instantly ,imparts a natural bloom and 'freshness to the complexion: • • "Jared's Entail de , Paris',l is used :a.9 a delicate beautifier of the skin for theater; saloon, or ball room, by the most refined and scrupulous ladies producing all the beautifying eff o ets of rouge ancl lilly-white,' Without - their vulgar glare or injury to the skin . Sold by flrstSciass"filugglst.s, perfan y, iers and ladies' hair dressers. • - - • , • , L:lsabau, 822 Broadway; 'Dennis Barnes & Co., and F. G: Wells 4.7. Co .4 New - York and !Eugene Jouln,lll•South Tenth street, and. Johnsen.Flul loway & - Cowden[Phlladelphia; agents. - ' Orders by mall should benddressed to • tr, '- • • • • - ' 'TARED '44-, RENE,- , - , - .General Agents and'lmporters, New, York: . f.: Mar?.3. -6moA, wAT.F.at . A. 1 ,11) W,IX.E , pOOLII , COiN.Ii.Rt.F.I3. Is •warrantetrthe best hied& Yet invented' keeping rneats,...truits,-vegetables, &c., in :hot weather. . React , "Your Zero-Refrigerator, used lase,year- kept _meats, fruits, -requiring a lowtelnperature; -perfectly sweet, and the consumption of ice less than any other kind I over saw. In short ~ we• could-notilowlie induced to do' without' it.' All thatis :necessary to make •It very saleable 'is- a. knowledge-of its merits.. "—L., - F:, - Wheeler; 1.60 Wll.4ara street.- - • . "Lam much Pleased :with - yeur, Refrigerator:, It did us good service last summer." =Mrs. Era.s tus Brooks; Statetilsland. - - • - • • "Too much - cannot besaitlin its favor. in my ,estlmation, it is ,decidedly. superior_ to anything of the. kind now in the market:t It has given us .the , best,satisfaction , M %every, • respect."-JamesL. Baldwin, Hudson, City -N. J. Judge. Storer,- of Cincinnati, , Ohio,l'Writea "Your-Refrigerator give's perfect!.satisfaction. - - It has preserved meats, vegetables, nilk,' and-but ter,. during,the_hottest months - of bur variable 'climate." , ; MEE . , .. . . , Mr. 5.4. Thomas, Editor of the Cultivator and , !Countrr•Gentlernan, , says : - ."Thy views in re latiomto the preservation of atents; Sm., • by cold, are undoubtedly:correct." . ; , . .. , - :YOU SA.LE, NVTIOLESAiE".AND ALETALL, B . k... , „ , , . ALEX.':NI: LESLEY, .." • , • .... , ....S ., Y - ',. 605 SIXTH AVENTLE, Between ThirtY,-,Fifth and Thirty-Sixth Streets, May:ll,tf..; ' 7, n , - '. -,,-•:,---,- ...- ...' - - , :liew York: ',. .. ... _ . . • , . • 17pi T '.13 'stock d •POCKET BOOKS, has just been received; which we will ~ss:1l at reduced prices. • Call and see. our stock of c,* -.A- .11o t urn. !,-- . A. large and fresh stook JUSCreceived from New York, , ,which are offered at prices t 9, suit every ALL , LATEST -I?,LTB.LICA 'NON& -A lterge' rissoilnkent JitsrreceivecT;and selling at very IoW prices. No person should - Pe With t feadingmatter. . ; " ARNOLD'S %V Tlie:qcsaine, haltpints; and stands:. Everything usually kept in the - Stationery-line, will be found at •", " - ~• •IV.- U.. HESS', Book 'Store, Locust street; opposite Columbia Natlonalßanlc. •Aprll mke Itail2,Eoad;doinpank lire -note,Propnied to receive or forward Freighthe .',tween Columbia and Lauciister, and all stations omthe Pennsylvania Tian Itond audits branches. • , E.A.TES'BETWEE.I4 Cam' , 4th" Class: - 25 - cents 18 eta. 15 ets. - ..."Flour In Car loads, i cents per " ~ BETWEEN rrar,DErAntrA.'&L/v.xciTEit: 3 : , 2na- Class. grd „ Gast: 4th Ma.- " cents i 20 eta.'". 17 'eta.' !• -14 cts. • First BETANTEE.N',COLITS.IIII"A S Chresk - 2nd ChM: , tird Ciao. - 4th Chas. 71. cents ' 56 ctt: 46'cts.•- a 6 cts:: • Freight.consigned - to stationit tihere the Cona- Tany has no Agent must be prepaid: All-Freights payablo on . Delivery.. ROJSTON, General Freight gent, Phila. JO-71;70a,fttrther information apply to , , S. B. Kthres•mm, Frtr:Agt., E. K. BOSCE, Frt., Agt., Columbia. ' A. F. fizaYath_g_nit, Frt., Agt.;Lane'r IIEST;IN i i'Ef.E:W ORM I ..FOLEY'S.GOtD PENS' , Are,acknowledged to be _the best yet offered qo •••' :the ,•• , • • W. HESS Alas just -recelVed a very largo stock of:these:celebrated Perdi.• His. old stock has also been exchanged for new, so:tlntt custo mers can now select from the • • ~ tARG.ESI:. AND BEST - ASSOIiTMEN7.! of Gold-Pens ever brought to this market. -' • . nak-Pens aregunranteed for six months. Push along... Get a•Pe,n.- -Ask for Foley's. , HESS: Locust Street; RESH; - GARDEN We are cOastaittly- adding new articles to our already Superior Stock:or 'Ard ,bavej *eitied " 4-` Early Sugar Corn, %-- . Large Sugar Corn. Storrera Evergreen COrn, ' ' -- • . ••• ISlLsed Lawn Graaa•Seed, • Early six-week'Beans , Whlte - Ouieh Cfover Seed; ' , , °`-. .4,...,4,, • Okra or: Gombo Seed, d:e., &e.? IfyouarOin` Want of reliable Seeds, mil at,tite Aveney„ . " - ' • - . • E.-3viLLTAars, Front Street. ' :100EfiLA3) — ELPIIIA.:-:6ANCER'')aos- A ; - ^ ; 4 ..-, t'PROVESSOrt ;;• i'anNtorria: PuysiClAN,Als.tD SURCIEON, , To therPhiladelphla ;Canceralosltital. 01116 e,. 931 , A1tCH Street - , is daily:" making astonish luq miraculous cures of Cancer.,by the most , Helen title" and lately tttpproveti remedies, 'knovinto the civilized world, , among 'which are 'his great - eft/leer ilidtdotew, wonderfultreatinchts 'that' operate specitically. - -upOn - the 'Cancer. and' - Cancerous= 'affections, antidoting,, killing anti 'destroying the Cancer; every particle; root.amF , libre,,l)elonging bit orthem;,withciutpain or,the also„ot`the Acnite",iwithout' caustic,- eating-"and • Venting medicines; without the loss othload, or intheleast affecting the sound - flesh .' ,4 No • other •treatment shodki ever housed. No other persons havetheite antidoteiv:', To investigate these treat ments; to see patients_ nntler treatment, and - to , exiimirietthe - -terrible , Specirnens'Almsrremoved; jean anti see' or address n. H. 14:Lx.mr, m. D: Office , No. MI Altar stl, Pemm: Pon - Oft - Ice - • -1. , - For , ,P,artleultirspend fortt , Cireular" ' - - ijBQl33. ..lIANNA'PLI.4.IYING.' ON FRONT ST., AND PRNIVA RAIL ROAD # v. INTERSECTION, COLILT3IIIIA, PA. -.The Sul/scribers would-respectfullyannounce to the patroris'ofitheir/11,1111;ahat the. advanced prices of labor and expenses incident to carrying e on the. business of their •establishment compels them to charge 'their 'co:don - ter& an AdVance on former. rates. 'and take. this .method7to -inform them tbat'llul following ii re the prices - for '.worlc stone at their AMU: • - . For . ..working Flo - b ring • 'per , do„ ;Weatherboards pe,r.. - V ' • " " 4.50 ,Surkletngslcle, „ per • -v " '"" J ''' l Vs3' , ..twat'sldes ,', per . •IYI ' "• 4.50' .1.10 , • •° l- ."'• „ measure, per.. 121 ...... ..... i 7.00 ••' factr.meas. per'lll ' " ' " ' 0.00 I: .•`",'''! l 9'.,;Aslt., Oak and - Cherr . face, • 21. 1. RiPtilig'4-Cper line; "10 . feet • ' • • • -13/ do Joica" . do"' #' do'," reLLumber•hauled,tp 'the /1111 .and'#return et! . to Yardwithout extra charge..., „ r Accounts for workin or dressing lumber will ':be considered collectable e every four months...* ", The'subscribers•have on band au amortment of #..ROCGII and I)RPISSED which Wier 8 ie -., urn:Whet Prices, and solicits a cantina ' . talon of Mablie custOm'. _ BAGITALAN'st.-11LARTIN..."- MEE S '';' , 33IiOTHF;RS!..C.N.I.I;I4]I; nit , ATE - trstrxtkatiEnAviiirif „; • ~ o ) Ite'llnest'and largest :stock: ever, byought,to, ~ tottrtri iresltr - from` the '2lfanufacturers,• at lower 'rateatharilor maw yettm, at SPICREMER 6: SON'S. SEII 7 I.2ITG- ' •• C.l6:ll7BS ac6a4riti7Afir'''Swlngilignifotinil ' the direlte! A ng . - a;e} in es, . in seareli of &OULU:ONE, when Is offered. to yotrcombintug iftitself.eillethe•lGOOD • QUALL TIES claimed for any In thealarket, anddivested ' of-ail the defects and clap-trop fixtures, aynckattneh, , =lents used to snake littchines sell. , , , • • GR 0 VER. , & AKER F, A 3f.i.1 4 , , :1ucErt.TE,,, , ..-4 • • Ela6tlO Stitch 'which istii:nOt , rip In/ tension, and for proof of its . excellende; refer-to those having,thein In use : • - ,-. • _IITI-Weltave at all timean"COMPETEISTPEII-- SON. In ‘attenclaneenot;te?.pieture,“xnaginary' perfections, norto, describe,with yolphle imper tinence thetlefects of other„ nntchincs; 'ln: order; to bide anything. In -thotte sell,-buts to show what ran be dono r twith ours: _ %Vella:7e also tho'-best" : -LOCK , STITCIi ," ;' . , 3.IANUFACTURENCIACITINE. Ever otrereil to the public , iina tontontlon of them to substanpato assertions, Also; • • " SECOND-HAND MACHINES, - - In,good running " order,' of tbevfollowin,.,e makes, which ' we will sell et /11101.7 T HALF ihe oriainfittreE: GUMS, '• ' , • -,...WITEELEft CASE 'it: SON, . . , AgentS,,at Itolling Mill, Stoye,, , • ' ?W. ILI-The above , ,gticlihfea are al b so a to -be•quitt of F. X. Ziegler: the former Agent, at theAtlams :Express 011.16e,.in.Walnutstreet, above Front. Jane it,F-trj 4 • - • , , I iGROVER • ITIGTIESVPEE*IttAI.7 - . • • • , ELASTIC - ST,ETCII t -. LOCK STITC.R._ .1311.0.1.11)WiY, NE{7 Yoiu 730 CuEsrEur PIIIIADEL , ..) fA .' • Jan. 5, '67. REAT 111PROYE:NIENT SHUTTLE'MACHINEJ ,=I';',YTEISTED FEBRUARY l4TII: 1860 Sulesiroo n , No: 921 ' ahestriut St.,' Ptiilauielphln. This MACHINE is constructed on anew prin-: cipal of mechanism, posse ding many rare -and valuable,improvements, having been examined - by the most profound experts, and pronounced to be SIMPLICITY anti,PEIIPECTION, COM- It/ICED.'r • ' Thefollowing are the principal objections urged against Se - wing:Machines: 1. Excessive 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 , . s.„Disag" ramble:noise while in operation. The 'Empire Sewing Machine • is: Eceppt froie all •thene It Inis.a Straight naedle; , :neVnendleglar action; makes the LOCK'or ,STITCH, which will=neither RIP nor-RAVEL and Is .on both sides; performs" perfect sewing on every description of inaterinl;- from' Leather- to the finest Viansook Muslin, with cotton, linen or silk : thread, from - the•:coarsest tothe finest number...; "IT HEMS FELLS .I3INDS, - BRAIDS, TUCKS, ' QUILTS; PLAITS, GATIECEItS. Having neitlier CAM nor Ci2G WHEEL:and the least possible friction, it 'runs' as smooth as glass, =Lis EMPH - ATICA.L.LIT - NOISELESS MACHINE. All , tflridiCS , of , CAIIINET MAC/IVIES from ;;CO upwards. ' Jai-Particulaeattention`is called- to our mew' and .Improved -•.'Nfanufacturing • Machine, _for Tailoring, _ Shoe-litting, Coach Trill - lining, 4:e. Its advantages are simplicity;' durability, 'rapid ity, easy adaptation to all branches of numufac- Wring. _lt makes, perfect_work•on- all material. It is especially destrablelir , sewing Patent Leath er, and is very still., It short it is the most per fect manufacturing machine in the market' , N. 13.=Every Machine guairanteed.. , -• • ' .EJIPME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY: Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. FRAItIi GRANELLO, Agent. ' 1:33 , -Agents wanted. - ' San: 10 THE 310)1'E MACHINE BFAVIN6 11A'CHINES-; 0 . 30 - 11130..A.3>WA-le,- FOR PANILTEs •AND -•IMIANUFACTUItERS The 1-lowe 140 C)-I THESE - 11 7. 0.11LD-4iENOWNED SEWING MACHINES. Were - awarded the highest premiuM at,' the, World's Fair In London, and six first premiums at the New York State Fair of 1866,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 now able' to supply the very best-machines In - the-world. - These' machines _are - made at :our_ new and spacious Factory, at Bridgeport; Conn.; under the • inunediate supervision .of -the Prestdent: of the Company, - - • 'ELIAS HOWE, JR • „ the Original inventor of the Sewing Machine.' They are adapted to all kinds of k amity Sewing, ;and to the - use of Seamstresses,,Dress Makers, iTailors; Manufacturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas; Clothlng,..Hats,-Caps, Corsets, 'Boots, Shoes, Harness, 'Saddles, !Linea - Goods; Umbrellas,' Parrusils,7 etc, • ,, They7 work equally well upon silk; linen, r woolen and cotton- goods 'with. silk, cotton 'or linenlithrend: They - will seam, quilt,gather; cord; Braid, _bind; and perform every species of ,sewing, making a ,beautiful and perfect,stitch, both sides- of the articles sewed; r ._” The Stitch invented by MA ; HOWE, • and made -on this Mnehitte, is the most_ popular aryl' dur able, and all Sewing Machines nre subject to - the principle Invented by-him: • SEND:NOR 109 ERO.OIVAY, Cor r FourthN. Y r0nr30,'67.: . 1y , '; REA.III 'MO I- 11E04: • , T .TRA CTION! DAVID - U. S..CLOTHING EMPORIUM! Front Street, ilvit Store-above Walnut Street, COLOMBIA,, PA. The Largest„ hest Assorted ; Handsinnest.and Cheapest Stock of • . CLOTHLNiG, - FURNISHING - GOODS, Hats; Caps, Boots, Shoes, Sc. eic., ever exhibited .-- in these - regions, which will be sold at prices TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION! Come one and all, both great and small;' To Ltrrmt DAvy's Clothing Hall; And get a iltdrom head to foot, • , At prices that yo s urpunie will - , BUY Y9UR'CLOTLIL.NG::OV_ HENRY RICE. . Tile subscriber would call the attention of the citizens of Columbia and vicinity to his large . 'CLOTHING, Embracing every variety of style and material suitableforz the -season. -They are .matte of the .best material and In the most fashionable style. •••• • • - ' ,GENTLEINIEITS,FURNISHING GOODS, Ettlita,Heartt,"NrecleTtes, Suspenders, lianaker'' - chiefs Hosiery, &c. A splendid line of these • goods always kept on hand: -Also, Boots, ' ^. • Shoes; HMS & Caps, of. hich we have " • , , a well selected stock, and• which' wtroiler,at very cheat, rates..' • ` RHNii.'S,..E.A.ItPE'r..II4I.IASkyATASES •Nyor all, styles; are sold cheaper ' thau..eity prlces. goods are all bought for <moth, and I offer them at cheaper. rates; for cash; than any other store. Call and setv^... HENRY RICE, - Adjoining•Washlngton Haase, April •14,.111641-1 , • - Front street, Columbia. y::;.• -•• , E C,T I 0 N-,DT TEE PRIOR,- OF- CLOtEEINGJ - The siabscriher IMs- Just": purchased for the Spring Trade; in the Mew:York and Plithaleiphla -Markets, a large and fashionable mock of • • , ' ttfSTILING: ' whaok i. offersto tiie eitizeni o i ft; . litiribia: and vicinity*, lag:cheap if not ,cheaper than the prices before te - war:- An - examination will satisfy any one that the prices are very o I have the Cheapest Priced Goods in Coltunia,' and am jirepared.. to nt,ake'up, 'to. (mum, in ,t e latest cuts;-hantisOmo ,• cLti'IIS„ , ..CASSIMERES, ~NFSTI\GB; PLAIDS, @a alandsorne 'Mimic of Gentlemen's Furn-` ishtng Goods, , at very low'prlces„- Truths CAstr, •• BLUMENTRAL,,,--, - ;1Blue - Frgnt Buildinkm, Front Streetr ..,; • ' ''rl•c 1 , 11`4, - :PRAITESA.Iit - STE.CNCBARiIIY, ' :0, AST(*,:114i11111 115 4noen tStre*.;Ttittlyietphin„ - Pe. 'erstelters,Soda, 1111t;•Ten: Cakeii, 4 13rait cult, Plließrend, Cte.;of the beet quallty. --_ , Jattl2,'Vr-Sll • ,; . , , , , --. , -,-,11 LANCASTER ADV'S. - I, ---4-,.....:-:....•-1....--:-........4 , 14.._L. , ..1 „., ..,..:;Z: OUSE FU.IiNISHING ,STORII. -, ,, : .:, - 1 c ,"::;:':',... , ~.,:......," 0. , ,,,,,t, ~...:- . .-.;,...,.4 4 : ' - '`i:' 'A. 0" ,, F1A - N—Nsi ,-,,,,,,, •1: , • . . , , • -.. ~... ___ '.,:: , - • NO. 11;;!1 , 1"0ni'11•Q1JF1Ek'..§TR4 1" ;:1 ,. . , & 61, 1 32, I " 14- ' - ' - 'l3eft.ler gOu - E sictlp s lNG:..-C I OODS:1 " • .;• Hot Air • , - $ $ ; ,Silteet Iron, .and Copper-Ware . ; Man uthetory. Roofing, Spouting, and. Tin - 11fentliitg/promitly • attended to. ..... .• ' PLUMBER, GAS , •-• ••. • And Dealer In allicinils of , Watei and ttas' , -PlPes; Lead, Galvanized Iron, Cast:and Wrought, Iron, Terre Cotta & Copper (ttnned.). , , ""'", TuldAtt. •• • - • r • --• • ' • k and'llotlera; 4:4 Wash •BOIVIN ' 'Water; dictieis; Force and Lift PumPs . fol, cisterns„ , , and Deep Wax; Eyclratflid Rants,'Regts-'' ' tern; DAMPERS, ;VENTILATORS,• ICE; CREAM FREEZERS, ••• I'7WATER COOL-, ERS AND REFRIGERATORS:: • . • At ' "' -• ~ No. U., North Queen St:: • • • JuneS, Lancaster, Penn'a. CIITARLES .111. HOWELL; • 'r, • 3rAnatiE Nro. oc 'NORM QUEEN STREET, ..•- EAST SIDE. - ,The Oldest Marble Works in 'Lancaster County. Thankful for the liberal' patronage heretofore bestowed upon' him, he respectfully' solicits a continuance of the,same. -Ire has on hand the largest, most varied and complete - 'stock • of finished- , ' " • ' MONLIME:NTS, MANTLES,',..•;„ - GRAVE STONES, &C. to be annul inlhe city, and which will be sold at the lowest prices. Building work and Jobbing of every description punctually , ' attended to:' Persons in want. of Ylonuntents. Mantles, or_ Grave Stones, areinvited to call and-examine. the stock on hand, also theportfolios of 'designs. June 2041) SPRING -1867, HAGER Are now operiing and Invite an examination of the Largest Stock of • - • • • • ENGLISH GR:,I3:IITE'AVARB.' ever offered In Lancaster. .A.lso it fall ••assort ment. of- - . _ - PAINTED ENGLISH , aRAN - ITE, WHITE AND COLORED 'TRENTON WARE,' PITTSSURD.); AND DOSTON • PLASSWArRE,„ We are selling all of the 'above ,at greatly re-, 'MARSEILLES QUILTS AN,D REANEETSI,'.4. Flae , Damask and lliad-loorn Table .Linens;' Linen Sheetlutp;, Yillow Caslng,Nsplclus, Cotton, ,Slieetings,'Tlektre , s;,Clieeks; etc. Bleeehed the,beet makes.: XlOOO rounds Prime Feathers. - • . . Window'Sliades and liixtures. - • Green and Buff Hollands • all widths. - - , - , 'Carpets and Oil Clotbs. - Grossley's English Brussels RoxburvTapestfy, - Lowell and -Irartiord , Three-Ply; • .t,xtru and, Superfine Ingrain, ..Wool, Tiuteli; yenetlan, 'l:temp and Raw Carpets,- ,, - • - • OIL - CLOTHS, frent,l. to 4 . L WAIL ,PAPERS! WALL 'PAPERS ! ! entire new Stock of Stamped, Gold and Main. Parlor Papers Neat and Bright Styles "Chamber , Paper . s, Choict% Papers,- -Choice Plain Styles Tor Dining Rooms, B Match ordered Entry Papers. -- . Decorations hi Gold; :Velvet, Marbleand Wood Colors. - - Marble, Oak," Rosewood, Walnut' and' Maple DECORATIVE PAPER. 9., - - Will be sold at Lowest Prices. ' H.4.GER'6: BROTHERS,. ..; • Lanmster, Penna.. DOWN''IVITH . THE 'PRICES 1 - ' . . , . Just received froUt the Philadelphia and - New . York Markets a full and complete stoeleof ' 'CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES' -, ' : -- - the Latest Styles int the' market, - Whielr we -are - .prepared to make up - to order in the - -BEST STYLE - AND'EFIOETEST NOTICE, - _ andartlie Lowest Crish Prides." - • -' We have' n hand a full and 'complete stock of- : READY MADE CLOTHING 1 • - . . , for and Boys, . ~. - Of our O W it , intike; 'which' we • guarantee well _trimmed and -well made, and goods as repro.- ' Also, our Stock of GENl'Llillt='S FURNISH-: LNG GOODS, is full and complete. ,-- 1 ' • - - d Our .stock is- purchased;at the very. Lowest Cash Prices, and we are prepared to sell eta small advance. -:u ' ~.., -,. '.. /,,,, ..:.. - ..; ,n , ~.. , '_ .. Call and examine our Stock; and you wlll,be ' convinced the plaice t - o• be suited for the least -money, is at ' MYERS 4.. 11-A.THITON'S, , • - .., N0:,,1, East King street, Lancaster City, Pa. . . .. . S. RATHVONIS ~ ...-z :-.. '..:', • . . irfo.cliAzir'TAii.oßD:G. GENERAL CLOTRING, AND-gENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, :, , - , -- ..... . . • 1 .. , , 2 , ( prx,gite Shobei's 1 - rotalo ~, "clonzrEi oi , NOIiTH QUEEN ' .I.ICD'O/2"*E STS4 -, . All • kinds' of '..lfen's .and: Boys i _ready%nuide ' Olothing anti Furnisiting Goods constantly , kept - , jiisTa . , a superior n - siatiient of- - . French, 'English, GeIITUM, and. America n , Cloths, Cassimeres and beatings, which will be made to order in any desired style, with the least possible 'delay; 'warranted to give satisfaction; and' at reasonable charges: •-, - . :',--, - ' • ' . - July 14,'04-ly] -• , ' - t S. S. ItA.T.ELVON. -., AND 'STATIONERY. AMERICA—By Wllliath Hepworth Dixon. - NEW ICO T ANCIENT. AND ..7,IODERN GREECE-13y .C. „ Fe T l n to E n. D D . Ays OUR SAVIOUR LIFE - • "Chess MARAOHE'S3IANIJEL•OF . CHE.'SS. -•+:, • • • OLIPPER•CHESS PROBLEM TOURNAMENT. MORPHY'S MATCH GAMEEilited with notes-• Jay Charles•Stimley. - ' - • • . lust received alario sfock of ,• DIZZARRE ENNTED °PEA ' - PERFUMED ,ENVELOPES AND: PAPER. A -complete, assortment , -o1 , At ••,.7 JOHN SHEAFFER &.*ONS,' .• , • • , N 0.32 North Queen' street. T . , „ • •. Al),i -N. - BRENEIIIAN'S'''' ''''' '"" - 1; 7 •GB:Isti'LENIF.; , STBO;S, "*GIRLS 'AN.I) : • • , CBILDREN'S - SHOE-STORE. ' .1 1.-., - . The laniest.and best assortment of Ladiewand, Gentlemen's wear in the ' '. . • -' . . ' . CITY OF, LANCASTVR:' •" • ''• • .'' Theundersigned respectfully ,Invifeti the citi zens of" Columbia find vicinity, .to - lib: Mr.* stock of - - - • • ' , I.T.A:DI . EIS':- - BetOTS-A):47IY SLIORSi - ' ' ' ' Such n.s AVonients Rad and. French..3forocco Boots, Balmoral, Continental and. other.:- - .::, ~, ' 'FASHIONABLE STYLES:,;, • . ,'We are prepared - to Mannfileture . . at shortnotiee every kind. of Sadies'_7.and Gentlemen's wear , I known in this market; andat'as cheap - rates-as any , sim Mar , establishment.^ , -Call 4 and.examine o• , our stock. - , ;A.. X. , - . . •" - , . ' BRE N EX AN,, , - - .'04 - saSiteCooper's'H otel - ~„ . estXfogSt. Lancaster. T° H9-R Sy' OWNERS:' , • " • tIAICER'S,HOI:SFAJINiM:ENT --- • • - =Ticssr Attrima For' Quarter or Sand Crack, Corns, - Thrush, 'Contineted,-1 - lard•or ,Brittle - liooLs; dx:: 'and. for general - use in place of Stoningor Soakin - As Dressing ior the outside of the , Ifroef g. no Superior. , - ' • 1 1 ; Sold 'Wholesale and retail; by A: iNfiLty;:Srul dle allit,ll - arness itlnnutheturer:.-No: North': Queen . treet, next door to . S hober's Magle - Hotel, Lancaster City, Penna. '• - . N. B.—Harness of every description constantlyon hand; and repairing neatly done•to order: F 4 STA.I3LISIIED-LN-Ts.w.-- - OLTY:II.IS TABLIS RED 'HAT CAP A_ND • • FUR, STOItE - 2 - 'Nc. 3) Nonrif ,fltfixtr...Sx.,:-.Lt.noASTEn; PA. We would respectfully announce that,,we are now prepared to Aumisli our customers' mith,the, Latest Styles„-consistitat-of Gentlemen's , . • - PLAIN FUR. -AND 0014 on CASSEVERRETT, , . STIFF CASSDIERE• , STEEL-L-1- ••• • - AND FtEXIBLE SELF-ADJUSTING STI.PF .AND D'ORSA.Y . -BRIMATATS, In new, _Novel and "beautiful .. . Designs, and at such priecsms to make it au inducement for all "„ CAPS !,-, GAPS ! ! 7 -!Otr • - stock, of Cap% .comprises - all: the 'newest - Styles ,for,-Men's; Boys': and, Children's Spring -and Summer Wear. Oun Marro is ' EQUALITY TO ALL."„ • .1 ••-•,-.• The lowest selling price marked-in -figure's, 011' each article, and never varied from,- at. , SUULTZ:& BRO.'S •- ' Hit; Cap and Fur Store, No. 3) North Queen st, - . SIIIPPINGr•FunS' - AIC.O nrcnir.vr CA.II.I•PRICES PAID. ' [Mr 30,'07 . 7 0ASI•tIONAB1.;1 , 1. lIATTER-:' , . • .•`-•20. .:••.'lloir.."...Sr:.:GßE-Elsr;;;;:'-:- Hasremoved his StOre;:t6 No:f*s t 4 1:112 g street, - " Where he bas - lltted np rooms.to , e,Frron hi an' : extensive smile; ‘,„„ I....SI.A.NUF.A.CITUR,E;IOII7,,jIATS;:&C.• : • OreleraWnay2hO Or-serit , at "any Utile:and .radlethetlow guaranteed." have. enty the,,best workmen, and am at nil times prepared toaapply' , those who may,favor me with a-call-with the ........etku t Lii6elit arid inostVashlonableSityle.-:,-- ',Having 111'cl - considerable experience In the: business, he hopes to meet ,a, generous share or public Pulroll(4o, ' • " April 0, 'O7-tf.) „ : - :JOHN 'af r .., , ANOA.STEit - - MARBLE WORTS • :1 LEWIS SIIALDY'Tr9prie,IO...,-.- line, will he furnished niPthemery.loirest prices. , ' Only, tbn,bes t; workmen 'are. ernployed, - ,eouse, "quentlyNre - nre - enrible to turnout in 1101,7511.EigTS; pTA.TI7.Ii.RY.;;TP3III:StiSI•MI. And Dis~iblo . R of eyery,deseiißtihn,;,:l;;.i.- Dfny4,ll7l . - , .—Lnneaster City, Pat‘t INEEENI "6:4;4,4?5 - v - olvrecickrtmon'il-, • %11, • - • 7 -G.: , I•I ,JUSISRECEIVEpzA - .VERYILLA.Rfig; :!ti:I4I";OENERAL'AB'3ORT II fENT , 'OF S ' J'' - SPRING , :ANT:I:: . •SITMINIERI k . - GOODS 3 - .. ! At a...Ft„cductl6 , 4 .911,930p:tql111.1,,Ifigtir-m..wach • theiy'L'ar.el,l2-4V-ot.ieringii,,' OLIi 7 FASITIOXED G0.1.:(1) PRIPE. 4 3 • '.•••• LAisp; . 4 .FJINTE ST9,CK- Os, ' , READY-lIAD.E, FOIL SPRING AND SUMMER - WEAR' — whlelt tUcy afe Cji?sing otirp.t.TRICE.S , - - , • , PAR' BELONV.COST! ' - Boots and -Shoes- •,„ , • , In irecit - varlety,:nt,Z'a lladtietiri . In Pilee lei. below aaYt'hlx!gof:the.lcin - d.,afteredia‘the • town of Coluinbia. — All our goods are of the .Best Styles, the .. largestAssortinent, ;•. • •,, the Cheap- .'• ; - -• . D RE'S S .' , G-0 . 0R57.T.. ~:,.,,' ,SPItING'.AI~TD SU } IDIER~ SILKS ; '•IN • J- :'EVERY V.A,RIETY:I -- : • . • 7 Of all ' "•• . 4 . ALPACAS, ,• , • Plain; and Fanc'9% , .`•. • • ' - = POPLINS . WOOL DELAI - 14'ES, ALL - IN ENDLESS VARIETY, SPitAGIIES • •• : - = ' Atn'ericiui; Meritnaclks, "" _.3Vain,sutta, Glen. : Cove, Corset Jeans, Fine, Cam 'irks, ,•- - • Paper CantVries," Linens, L4lea Braids, Dreis Tidy • • :.Yarlis, Worsteds, llosiery,: all kiiids,-Hoop Skirts, • . : • :S ilk- Cire:ularsi.-' . • • • Silk Sactries • - , Balmoials, „- - - MOURNING DRESKGOODS'' GINGELAMS,,, , , ~• - - . FRENCH • ,„- ' - - 4.-ND SWISS 'WHITE GOODS, AT 'VERY LOW, PRICES - ALL KINDS of-PRINTED DELA.INES, •-- PACIFIC, - ' ' • • LOWELL, "" • ' . „ - FOULARDs, 4i! SPRING .0 kIIIIIM.EIf. , SHAWLS OF ALI; KINDS. -. • CLQ*S,AND,CAESIMERE.S, • —• = „arid LinDeal:Wear. . • . • . FLANNELS, WHITE AND COLORED. . A * , • "..; ; % Mtislins; • ' Muslims, •. Drills; _ .•,` • • S -EilloW • • `::•", ''.l/auble.:l7/I:dth; , „E E G ."Cotton • LINEN, . Lined,• • • '"Paper'Collitirs,; Cafts,Neak - ' _Fancy' and Plan - vICW , ‘„ - nix d, Coloied; 'or.r . makes .Readr,lllade Shirts, • • TIERINGS oft-aIIGRADE...S, i" • - ALL STltrEi or HA.TS 'Boots aiiB.'„,Sii-oes LADIE*S (LOVE liSD, Ml,S§E.s , lllTiet • : 9 .:4=:' , :',' ', l'.,';::-:' pAßpws i , FOR - - FLOOR & STAIRS. FLOOR -& ,CLOTHS: ,FI,I,\TDP7 PURTAINS. .pF: ALI:r KDTPS,'-' MERCHANT, T ILORING . - DO>TE . IN THE BEST' ,_, 131 DH THE biIiETS,4A ''SVABICASZTED: , .440 ITEM NTS . W A:l4, Et:, ALSO; A , - Ox[k:iictll;97 - OF. -- GROCERIFA • CONf3ISTING- f • ''' •• • r••!,,,,;:„ 2.1p16E.,%. t", „*, • •• - - ' - - cA.04..r4m -Arm, ira F!Y!,,:a.s ct.) l ; 1??. (:,'T•33:.T.A:I4D iit • Beni yon , .. ,'7nr.aPY? , . ;f3tock;,l3efgro trena-singpselfhere_;,,,,,„ o , . . :BAKaays? and seethe= iForkLtigi'e-f3e-2. erns kind, on. Itand.,, •.$4.-,•$$••• ,•4, A , "'" ASE :•• • , • r •—il t fri- 717 v" Sessll. .4Z-Marketi - Price,in gsvcnifor Gov."--4.; .1-Proclue.q;sin.,eiieloragclorWoods. • MEM ~~- . ~ : ! ETZMEEI MEI NM INS7TRANCE'VOIifiP • • "J. st, I 8 7: • •CAPrl'Ar#'ll_ND: 112erelittrallse,maral -other' property;to In ; against and damage by , llre, pnythe,mutual plan ; either. for a cash prenittim,or premiun'ak Whole ant 'tint insured, $124478,420‘80 4- ' --- - Less am't. txpired in . 4 06, • , .• 81.1,755;11.55 99 CAPITAL AND alslCOME.,''' . :! -,, • 'Amount Of premium .3, • Jan. .;1800 ' ' 4 " - ‘0655,12 1 27 - - Less•premlurn tlotes'exp'd t , ' ' , mlBO9 . 1;903 • !i ' ..4 1Ji1 : / ' 66 ' O3 • Dultutee_of preinituns, Jan'y I, ~ 0,600 15, Cush ree9tPts; lOss commissions, in 'GO, 57,010,16 • • ''' • - % ,, 9,400 00 4 Due from , agents and others - "t.,8,00.1 50 , , , • • • - ' • •-•, 601,85010 ; CONTRA. .. - LosSes and nip - disc:B paid in 1860 ' $73;02.5 81 Losses adjusted; not dub Jan: 4'67; 21,296 88 :Balance Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, '67, 600,527 91 • • . 694,80010_ •• -•- -* • a GREEN, President. : GEORGE. , YOUNG.'Jr4Secretary:, - • AircuAnt, S. Strum.s.*, Treasurer. ' It. T.: Ityan,'• •••• • ' l 7,- John W. SteaCy' • '••• ;• - 1014n,Fendile,14.,, •„ . • •-.George.Young;Jr„ ' ' Nicholas At'Donald, Samuel F. Eberleln, William Patton: ' • Amos H. Green, , John B. Bachman, . - Robert Crane.. • , :• •• • . • -' • ,ina3-11,1866.-., INSURANCE COMPANY of. NORTH I AMERICA,' - - FILILADELPILIA.•, • ' Incorporated 1794. Assete t -$1,359;000. .• ,Charter perpetual: 'lnsurance aptinst 'tols or damage by Mc on ,Bundings,- Merchandise, Stirniture,&c., for long .tr short periods, St permanently on Buildings, by a deposit ofPremium. Theprompt payment of-losses for a period of snvms-myears, affords a guarantee of claim upon' public confi dence. " Atcrurn (4:•COFF4IV, PTCST. - C.IIARLF. 4 3 „PLATT, SCeV. - • • F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, • Walnut Street, above Front, Columbityra. January 21, 1869-Iy. ' . . THE EQUITABLE LIFE ABSUR- - : ANCE SOCIETY of the UNITED STATES, Offers inducements to those proposing to assure, which are bel.im7ed to be rutegßitic4. Aunual Cash Dividends., :All the Profits Divided, pro-rata,,among the Assured., > ORGANIZED JULY, 1850: „ Xecumulated Fund, ov_er 4 0 000,000 Annual Income, -• ' " 51 ,20 0 ,050 -•- -Wm. C. ALBXANDER, Pres't. 11. B. Irrnz, Viee-President. G. W. Pitt - Ears,.A.ctuary. _ Broadway,'New - For further particulars, apply to ! , W. G. PATTON, 1 Agent, June 0, 1806.' - Columbia, Pd. TIARMERS'.IIIUTII.AL FIRE DISUR, ANp.E. YORE:, A. - • r, • Insures on„the,Cash, Mutual or Perpetual Rates. • •11.: _ D. 'S'ißlalCtEle, Secretary. •• • hi. S.. EfITM . ent, July - 7,18ei-iy .*• 7`.t •;• Columbia, IltAliD :FIRE :AN,D SUICA:tiCE COIRAZTY:* .OF HI L'A'D E VP'IITA... •"' Capital ... ... : . .5200,000 I Securitle's =— 4 .'31)0,000 This Companyworitinues to take risks on good ,property. at rates as low as any other safe Com pany and consistent with prudence. —" ' Policies issued for long.ir -short terms, or per manently. Losses promptly paid., All claims adjusted without litigation or. delay." This Com pany refers to the past as a guarantee ofdts-future conduct. , THOS.;" CRAVEN, Pres't.' • A. S. erinnorr,,Vice-,PresideM. T.A.S. vo Secretary: ' - . P.-X.' ZIEGLER, Agent Walnut Street, above Front; Columbia, Pa. .' January 21, 1865-Iy. • • - " • icr omE,, INSTJAAN COMPANY t OF NEW YORK: : 1:15-Brotich6tty. - Cash Capital Assets, IstJtuitial:,y; 1817, - ' ' = • "CHAS. J. MARTIN, PresfA. A. F—WILLMARTIIvVice-Freet. • Jolty McGEE, Secretary: • . • -J. IL WASltuunN, Ass't.SeereturY. • ,D. A:HEALD, General Agent.. . • - Toad - loss bYPortlatul . Ftre, $11:1,044'42-r-altpald Before July 15th. • A. J. KAUFFIIAN, Agent, •Cohunblu, Fa. BOOTS -.21.2473) . SILUOES. T 4 ADIES S.ROE- 'MANUFACTORY": - Having increased my facilities' for turning out superiormork I- would announce-to my, old customers and all new ones that may favor me' with a call, that Imu better prepared now-to manufacture all kinds of 4A - „ - LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S " SHOES AND GAITERS, . • than'ever before. employ - .fione hut 'the best workmen and, am. always certain:of giving satis faction. I keep on hand a general assortment of ready Made work nll of which is manufactured on the premises. • - '• - _ - • I keep no made-up work of other parties. My work is made exclusively for home trade and is sold as such.. - TERMS CASH: We sell as cheap-as -any other establishment, and ask a share of public patronage. • , JAME'S SCHROEDER, - LOcust Street, between Front and Second. WONE . MANUFACTURE. The Subscriber has on hantre large Stock of Boots anti Shoes, -Gaiters, &R.., all of his own .11fanntheture. ' ' - ' Call at his Store, four ithors alcove R. ~Yillituns' Drug Store, Front, Street, where he offers an ex tensive assortment of Goods, either; • • WHOLESALE OR-RETAIL . 1-11 p, stock consists of-as large-lual general as sortment of Men's Boys', -Ladies', and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES, - ni; can be found elsewhere in the Town, , Those requiring•Boots'anliShoes; will iind'it to their advtuitage to call and examine his Stock, before pnrelutsing elsewhere. , , May 26,-tf) ' • • , - • SAMUEL GROVE: PECOTOGRAPICIa - - C. .1:E HE R. , - PlioroGnArmiie,' ' t•- - ••- COLUMBIA, PA: ''.33egs- leave to inform. the Citizens of Columbia and vicinity, that Le has taken and re:IIMA the Tooms•formerly' occupied by Lesher on Front street, above ,Locust, where ;he LS pre pared to take Photographs in all style." - Particular attention paldlermaking LARGE - PHOTOGRAPHS, , ' • ' • CARTE-DE-VISITES„ . IVORYTYPES, AMBROTYPES;A:c". . • . Also;CoPying. and Enlarging. of Small Piet - tires, Pictures Colored in Oil or Water Colors, in a • • • , style, superior, to any token in this emu-, tY, and eau:lFt° any in the cities. ' Particubfr.attention.-paid to taking Pictures of 'Children. Pictures taken In eloudyas well as in'elerir weather. Orden; for Pieta -keg from old _Negatives promptly! filled. ~ , at the Ramis, and examine :his large col lection of specimens.: - •, , • • , ~.I•L;CLESllER;;Pliotographer.•_, 8.--liehopes by stile, attention to business, 'and a desire to please, to merit &liberal share of pritrona”e. • [Columbia, npr. 27497-ly. - y Q L TKI - 4: NESS.- _stuf f iontitities to tak9 . . PIIOTOGRAPEIS; - RERRoTYPES, plicro-ningityruitE..s,. GEM PICTURES, dc, his old stand, on• Locast.,Street, a).)cire Front, - - COLUNIIIIA,.;IO.A... • . Mr. LITTLE has bad .an experience of several • years at - this business; and ltLs pictures are equal to the best that elutbe had in any city, andowing to his splendid sky-light, and good instruments, far superior to those generally taken In the coun try. ,If you wish a good and correct picture, You may ilepencLupon getting it at Little's.' His Pic tures are great-favorites with; those_who have obtained them,. Prices as low as the lowest. . , 1 F" Don't forget the place—roctistStri.et, above . Columbia; Pa; • /It O:2sT 3.Firricrf 7 VMHY R. -SUPPLER' Sz; :MOTHER. T E4-M"- B E ~ . . rUlditiOn'tO our Iroundryariti Machine work,. we are now prepared' to manufacture , eVery. , variety of Boiler and Plate,.iton work,' ,- • ~ f9Els7hlN9- AND ,i, 3 21L88S Protriptl3''Atenileerta. Thankful for paSt faVoia, we would invite the attention of our friends and patrons to this new branch of our business.. STTPPLEB 13110:, , . _ , 2nd St., Coltunbia;." . . SUSQLTEH,ANNA.IRON C.QINIPAN,Y.' • . , Innufacturers of all sizes or , REFL)TED .AND. DOUBLE REFINED, ROUND,'SQUARB;;FLATS.OVAL; AND' '- ..... L .D.ALF,OyAL IRON. -,., :Car ..A..xles, - Shafting anil Horse Sime,Dars. .aSpOrders promptly filled front Stock on hand .or made to order. - - . ,• •• • . Terms, net Cash, at Manufacturer's - ,prices, de nliverM on Cars.or Boats. -• •- 9tace,at, ROBLIG. V. Columbia; Penna.' Q . :; , - - ;-; - PU 3I /!Sc, `"Anil all l:hida of •; 4 • •"-editno„, 3 . 116111 n 97.14 31 antI n.,..e..,11J.... gunvnnt - : ;. 3t6ifriction ao tilio,Vl:pry.s . .,o,fr, , • • • "7- - UMBER'. - • • ' ;100,0001Ceet , 4-465= 4 ,and:9 1 , 11 rAt . . , ”! , ; , ..lAL•ki;nlaign'and , gcnantralasortn:W.n;p_f , We t i er tc: Plne rind Hemlock:Lumbr. 'Floorlng,,Zea), _ Alibardß' iPliyrkgelpg lo‘at" reasonablopricetaVl, ll t). :„ , ,augl7-tfr C 2, hada g "and Lumber Yard of • itaerDs &N.& MARTIN. ,- - tV ", -1, • s difltt vim iUi t r i =&llaMi aig BITTERS . „ INTEmIITTENT•.• 'FEV.E.II • - . • Z. Intermittenv-x - eVer,--ng, m siilar, o'error2 .andAgue_mittiitiliA r rigiri:t'lean'AbOzracedqo - :the same cahbeis:2:%;:A.S'itsi,nartie7„irdpllee it kis 'remittentits":effoW - ;reentritig - Pat' statea 4ieriods. ./Vs'''iifFever and Ague thiS dilesse Is proceeded bk - a:Auliaistless feelitig,i?soon the FeVer,,ticcom , Panted: by a'Vlolent" heaci-" • ach.6",V6me . on. raging"'a: length; of- 7 disalippai:s`foi a few- hours, "only 'return With me.reaseit severity,•and leaving the sutlerer,prosirated- mentally and .phy, 7 - sicallv. ~ In'ordinasy-, p rziatice,the first re: sort of the physician in the treatment of this - 'Complaint -is quinine' and •mercury, The disease by this troattnelit ls checked—not .cured—and is Habib at tiiy time to return. Mishler's -Bitters cures effectually all such cases by, inducing a healthy action, of- the ,Liver'und by, their ,unsurpassed tonic pro pertieS prevent a recurrence of the disease. -When Maliler's Bitters Were first intro •ducecl to'thepaiblie the propriotor did not --feel justified' in recommending it as a-spe cific for Chblera During' the fall or 1865, Dr. 'dishier 'received- the following- note from - s - Jaciib 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 standingovas Hospital Steward-in the Jefferson Hospital, 'Philadelphia, for three years, and is withal a gentleman of undoubted integrity and one in rwhose- 'Statement the most implicit confidence can be placed :- -• =, - Lancaster, November 3d, -18G5. 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 caloric influence "which is the vital reme dy tbr all diseases .of this kind," as the Bitters you now-making I request you to :Prepare such a quantity ,of your bitter as would suit,all demands, as I assure you they will bo an invaluable remedy, and .will be - hailed as a blessing by-all. who will - use it. ' • • - Yours respectfully. - - JACOB L. BAKHR. ._ Being thus urged, -and haVing noticed the Bitters were constantlycuring the most violent cases of Diarrlicett, Cholera Morbus and kindred complaints,Dr. Mishler at last . otiered his compounds as a cure for Cholera The result has exceeded his most sanguine expectations and fully justifies all that Mr. Baker-says , in bionote. It certainly proVes that,-Mr. .Baker's ,practical knowledge of Medicine 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 Mishlees Herb - Bitters will. cure Cholera we give below a few facts. ,; All intelligent ,persons.h wo have investi= gated •the origin of cholera; agree that it is caused diy poison introduced and generated into the system by. impure water, damp ness,. filth and over-crowded rooms With deficient ventilation.. This is proved by the fact that cholera always rages .worse on- board of ships where all .of the above causes are found- more.-or less combined. To cure cholera,.aud also to prevent it.it is necessary to neutralize this position, and that Misider'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 fitmily named.Sehmith, from Baden, -Germany. -This family was at tacked with cholera. Portunatelyfor them they had friends living in this city. an caster. PILO who knew the virtues on-Lisla kesßitters and who procured a bottle and spnt, it to, the Sclimith family. • When ibis package arrived at. Qiiarantine,the doctors examined it and confiscated the contents. Another bottle , wag-pro - cured and packed in a - more ' secure an ner: it Safely reached the Schmiths. On its arrival aboard the Henry Sehmith 'and Christ. Schrnith were both laboring , under choleric symp toms: - Mrs.- Marcia Schmith, wife of the former • was - very bad, not expected to re -cover; arid a son had died 'of the dread corn -Plaint • and- had:been bu:ried theday previ ous. It -was in this plight a bottle of .A.fish ler's,:'Bitters Sent forth, like an Angel of Merck ' kin ad. 'the poor. Schixfith family.— Henry Schmith was the - first to try it, and so instantaneous ,was - 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 all three , - were so "mach.' relieved that the physicians' . permitted , - them" to leave the Virginia; after being confined at quarantine aboard that scourge ship forty:two says.-- "The Schmiths proceeded -to their relatives in' Lancaster, and' at an early opportunity called on Dr. Mishler to express their grati tude_for the thitelv relief they bad fount' in his Bitters; idr- Henry - Schmith stated that all the. 'compounds -the. doctors had given him did-no good, 'but that one glass of MiShier'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 - was - substantially as given above, and - he farther said that if the doe= tors had not kept the first bottle from reachink-liim, - his son would yet hrve been living.: Mrs. Schmith was still weak from the ellect of cholera; but continued use of the-Bitters Were _most Surely restoring her accustomed' vigor. . . , ......$2,000,600 00 3,615,388 87 " - ' "67,931'65 'lt is -not to ,he„ expected that regular M. 'Ds. will admit that any remedy not to be :found in the•Dispertsatory . willsure Chol era -or any other complaint, but candor compels D. D. H. Bissell of the Cholera Hospital ship "Falcon" to, admit thathe believes Mishler's Pagers to be a " very good Tonic." In reply as to a case of Bit ters that was sent to him by a well known gentleman of Lancaster, he writes as fol loivs - Hospital Ship 'Falcon', Quarantin —New York,J nue 7th, 1536.' _George Rowbothain Esq.— Dear Sir : Yours, of the 23d, inst. is to hand. In 're ply,..l. beg leave to say, that I received the case of - Bitters you. sent. me: for trial 4..tce., that I gave them to the convalescents in Hospital. I , believe thetuto be a very good tonic Bitters, well adapted to nil cases requiring Tonic'remedies. _ . -Hospital - Ship "Falcon.;' -This letter from Dr: Bisselliust after the 'reception. Of-the Bitters, and before he had time: and' opportunity to thoroughly test their -, wonderful medicinal. properties is considered. an -important endorsement, as that ,gentleman, - to-day- ea:Copies the most importdrit poSition of any physician in America: 'The pasSengers. and crews o emigrant and merchant vessels that arrive in ,the„Bort. of New York from foreign'coun tries, are-'subject to his inspection and con "trol,. and the,,g:reut 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 he statement of the Schmith family—who -while', in ;the Steamer Vir ginia, 'were wider _Dr. Bissell's control, shows what -the Bitters hhve done and can do. ' :Another case -of Cholera cured by I.llish ' ler,s'..Blerb Bitters-is tlatt.of_nr.Tearsol of rk,connty, ,who,after- suffering severely from all the symptons of Cholera, finally became collapsed. and - 'while in this state, (the "doctors., stating that he was.' beyond re -lief) a friend administered freely,Mishler's. A:titters. — -The effect was, instantaneous ; heat-was . generated in the body, perspira tion,wasAnducecuand -after. -using one bat tie Mr; Pearsof was entirely restored. -.llllshler's. Bitters cures Cholera by court , teracting-• the poison ,which is the cause-al— the disease. • Poison -in the systern,whether I generated.. by, , bad. air. ...filth, cbc., as in •Cholera," introduced by the -bite of a Hvenomous snake or mad dog - will be ex.- pellecl -and 'all , bad symptons allayed by the use 'of Michler's alert) Bitters; The above •proves this to be the fact in Cholera and the. certificate of Mr.Rliinehart.proves , that • 3fishler's Billers *ill-cure the bite of . a poisonous snake ' - • • -Lancaster, July 41h;1665. ,'' . .Ntic-B: - .1%fisltler—Siri-LAbout eight weeks sinee.l ; was bitten in - the left hand.by snake:, _but', at the, time did - not.-know of .what species -IC-wlis. 'lmmediately after the .bite my iiiind'swelled to' te - very large ' 'size„'azid, theipoiSon:appeaked. to he work -Mg' up -- my arm.- - 1 suffered: -great pain in my 'hand -and twin; I had te quit work and . was 'afraid ..1" would-be' compelled to - have - niy hand' amputated. ."I came fe'you. and by your advieeWaslied . my - hand and arm • with Herb.,Bitters t; the ~SaM e time ; taking it inwardly. eleVen days I was able to got° work again. The poison. wait • all: drawn ,out'aneMishler's'llerb;Bitters - -was 'the. ofily,medleine or appliention-that L made' use •Christian ;Burns,. - near otmine r went t..a.'day or two 'after "-to the 'bitten, ' 'finiall`killeet.Wliatl. - ibelie.Ye•LiVas , the -same ,anake7;thittlliit'me as'he`eauglit`tvithin five' . "..y.tirds.,6Qtlicetiorwberer-L: was.hitt en., It :prov,ab.?,to.bel - what.l4.eidled'aeopper sna Ice; _`,at - ratii;' , Whetherlt,wai4,,the!...sanie`; one •thatiTtiit;:ine,iMitiiit-=Otnifthingr.isteertitin—‘ , ;:thet.4,ls4.r . "Bitteiiie eired.:.thehitelr2of.a snake in 4ny4etee'for.:;,Whiehlslialreiterhistliank- • fal ias ,iilliblieve'itwas:th3:itteani<if saving any pne' therutli7of , , :• 'For Sitle;,,by=,..p;C:&.l3l7CHEß; •And Druggifat.4. — - • MISITLER'S BITTERS MIIIE=IE2EI C - ,11::Q" L', 'X EMI
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