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OFFICE ZS LOCUST STREET. rineiwtf , B C. -u_NsEi2,p, • ,TEACHER PIANO, ORGAN, MELODEON. burVfivX.TioNor the . WOlCB:iindVSiNdl*d. Special attention given Beginners and young pupils. je2G-Irer 219 LOCUST STREET OFr - 10E-1 , 70.12 Y. Third street. °Mee Hours—From 6to 7 A. M. 12 to 1 P. M., mod from 6 to 9 P. M.. (apr.2o, '67-Iy. • :N T7 , ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, . • - Columbia,Pa. Collections promptly made in "Lancaster and York Counties. ..„ , A J. KAUFFMAN, , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.-. Collections Laneaster.arid . adjOlning Pensions, Bounty, Back Pay, and all claims against the government promptly prosecuted. Office—No.lsZ Locust street. . . sA'thuErf - EvA:Ns, ' JUSTICE 011 .THE PEACE. Office, on Second St., adjoining Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, Pa. , , „ _ , :• # - QFFERc: ; •,- • .„E N. T‘l. • Nltroua ae admillistered_la' tlief , . tion of Teeth. °Mee— Front Street, nest door to IL Williams' Drug Store, bet*een Locust and.Waluut Streets, Columbia Pa. HINKLE , , N _ RHYSICIA 4t..9URGEON;,.rry. offers - his professional serviee:s'to- the citizens of Columbia aud vicinity. He may be found at the odlee connected with his residence, on Second street, between Cherry and Union, every day, from 7t09 A. M., and from 6toBP. M. Persons servkee:ln• Special eased; :between these.hours,:orlitleave.word.by.note.athis or through the post office., ‘• - / ../ • r ~- • D ENTAL SURGERY. t' ei SULTEI, DENTIST, Graduate fir ...Pennsylvania College of. Dental Oftleela Wagneesißtrildlti.g, over : 1 : i! AtileXat i qWdr . ""agifsallesterrft•isfEn trance,' 270 6 - Locust „Street, - Columbia, Penn`a. Dr.. S . Smith thanks his friends and the pub lielligerteral 'for their, :liberal patronage in the past; and atsuring them that they can rely upon having every attention given to them in the future. In every branch of his profession he has always given entire satisfaction. Be calls attention to the unsurpasssed style and.illnish" of artificial teeth inserted- by him. -, lleltreats. , diseases common to the mouth and teeth of children and adults. Teeth ailed with the great est ewe most approved manner, Aching teeth treated and filled to last for years. The 'best'br Velitrifices'and 'mouth washes con stantly on hand. N. 8.-41.1.1. work warranted. ap244yw J. S. 5.5f1T.11• D. DS. Tro TEL s . - :ct_t WESTE R 1 ,7 - 11.0 T. EL Nog. 9, 11, 13 S: 15 CORTLA:NDT STREET, NEW YORE THOS. D. WlNCTSF,Wrlriti'iT:noxklutypiii;r:ir This Hotel is centrta'Afiecoiik4tiieriefor t3yl van tans. ;- .A.Tmg JitSRLIM.,;qf Iteading, Pa., is an :assista u Vat this , 1 , 1031, and will be glad to see liliefriend.;:te all linied. oetlo-nrw / CONTINENTAL." Tiffs nor EL IS PLEAS'AisIti,EV;LOLLe, ' hetwesti the Stations of the Itobtling'and bia, and Pennsylvanialtattroads, -PBONT. STICEET, COLUMBIA, PA. Amply accoriiinodatlons for stiunger,s and Tray The Bur is stocked with CUM tioxcE; 4 r.ag - uotts„ A.nti the Tables furtilihed'mrith the best'Ear& FeNDLEY, Columbia, April 2EI, 1867. J Proprietor. FIR k NX 111 Mi-A ASEIS E,?: LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA. This is a first-class hotel, and is in every respect adapted to meet the wishes and desires of the traveling public. 1 ; C.NIA.R.TIN Elti,V,IY; ... -;•,, ~, .... -.,, . , -,;• Proprietor, F RENCH'S HOTEL, On the European Plan, opposite City Hall 'Park New'York.• • ' .FRENCH, 5ept.19.1868... if. •71 • I Proprietor. MISHLER'S HOTEL, West Market Squarejtendling Renn'a. • EVlu MLSECLEIt, ' • ' 'Proprietor.' MALT By' HOUSE, . BALTIMORE:, '• IranyLA.ND. This hotel IMO:been linely refitted with all the necosßary improvements Known to hotel enter prise and therefore offers tirst-class accommoda tions to strangers.and others rutting Baltimore. ;' f l 3; .21L4RBLE WORKS. C . OLU SOL& Ai 'ARB tE: :W. ORKS. The Subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Columbia, and surrounding country, that they have opened A NEW *!A 11 4 1 4..a'4 1 t 15 !f1i.; ! COLUMBIA, Cha'Stlx Street, between Lochat - and , Walnut Sts., and ask the patrouage!of, the public, They have bad great experience on fine work, both in Philadelphia and 'Now York. They will furnish la the highest style of the art, handsome GRAVE STONES.ZIONUMENTS 7 ," STATUARY, ORNAMENTS, ciL also MARBLE MANTLES, BULLDIRG WORK, dre.,„Orders promptly attended and executed at cheaPerxates:thantelseWbere. Call and see m DdSigns-of new •styles'of 'Rine work, such as monumental ;tine arts, &c., will be furnished, parties upon application to the proprietors. 00., . ANCASTER. T4-31: ' 11;1{ ' ^1 " ` M'AatBL'E 'WORKS, A:A% ••.1. LEWIS HALDY, Proprietor. All persons in wembot anything in the Marble. line, will be furnished ntlnexery. lowest prices.: Only the best workmen are employed, conse quently we are enable to turn out 111 a superior manner MOXILMENTSt,rSTATUARY.:_TOMBSTONES, IORNAbLENTS; MARI3LEMANTLES, BUILDING FRONTS, SILLS, And Marble Work of every description. DJ - Orders promptly attended to , L.I.IILBWISMALDT,LI May 4,4371 iLaticaattsriCitYfPi.ri rPrri ' aVVV 7 I;IIM;YVI VEGETABLE ICALB.7IIE(ISJEWEB Kti 7 1 -,:e• F . ; AND •z 3 : AgS"Pe,P ,A-/NMR°S/A - . Thar These popular, Thar Restorers and Tonics on baud, at B. W , T , T ,: / :', T , k Y. S .; , - - 1. 3 E 3 .9.g r 9 ilo lIE MIT J, .411!.3 t•gva i=a:t=i j /1! b".:414p1":01 COLTIMN. I 4 ;1 ~B,11,041:1,E ; 1a1,114. a , . 1 "! t •et•.t.:l-1 AND r • „ L- ,A• 1• •",4' , I IP: • •:' : 1 -4 1 ,4 1 iox's ',..Fins removed his Store to ids Building, adjoining r' Hald9mnii ' s Btoie;LVOustßt.; . Colunabia, - Pu4 , were he has l itte434. rci"Pla,P=4.gr.P94Y - 'HERB '• 'BITTERS I their r tiave performed Sa every ease, yriaen tried. Dr.Mishler, offers five hundred daiars to the pro prietor of any Medicine that can show a greater number - of genuine certificates of cures effected by it; near the place where; It Is made, than , Mail Is for sale Le Columblatiy WINES -AND -,LIQUORS Catawba, COGNAC, OF DIFFERENT BRANDS. , Also . , OLD RYE WHISKEY and BRANDIES of all kintla: " Samal Su ta • - /1.1 Catawba... , En.mrael. AGENCY FOR MALT AND CIDER VD/EC-AR :111§;;;'AiciitlIgr . the C elebrated : POCKET and , FANCY ARTICLES, in great variety, At J. C. fiCCRER'S. NISH-LEWIS , - BITTERS! PURE di UNADULTERATED BEST STOUT -PORTER ! From E. Sc G. HIBBERT, LONDON. CatkuOVlx(3,Thretd.ar t any' Otheritatlliarit ; ment In town, and Is warranted, to keep fruits and vegetables perfect. , Lati SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, SNUFF, HAVANA, TARA, and sp4oozst.siOATEs ISNUFF at TOBACCO BOXES, PIPES—a s i t t t3olseglitaft4 pnayariotieEr. , iCall at j t , C.. BUCIIEB'S, Locust Street, lidjoining_Haideuian's Store. llt Is the gre;ti * Ol - iiitiiiiiblisinilei - t orate icind this 81 41! of =qt+cle)..Phis.: M C Z4I IrAgencrforLee'sLondourPorter;and iT Bitters. ,^:411.1 .. ~ ,_. . , . . . - , ~ , - . . . . . , ~- , 7 .'.. 'I I :.^. ,:..sji:;? 1 ; ~-;.,f•.• i. - -• ••• ;, , • ~.. '... •'' i. ,r•, • ; -7... . u ., .• ,• , -., • ..:.. .•„: ~ ...• r; , . :••"' ~ •• ..-•,., ..... : ~:i 1 . ;•, .'.- ' - I .., , ': , . ; : ' • ' "l : " i . .: ..,i i...: , : )':.!;"':" 4' '':' ' '," : :; r' ,4l .' ..::. ' - : .; : f . 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'...!:' • :::; ' ',-", ; C.:lCr, ,, ,171 , 1i41 i, „. • . . . , KNEI [ma L. increased his facilities for•doing a moikeiteitiglid biustuesa. ; : :41.;4.,;1.,..1:::.77=E;:._ ..ITESHLER'S :OEIiEBILktED • -' PURE- AND UNADULTERATED, These Bitters are 'celebrated for the great cores AfISHLER'S HERB' BITTERS \: - 11 , 11SILLER'S BEES BITTERS J. C. BUCHER, At his Store, Locust Street, Columbia. =a Embracing, the following; Port, Lisbon, Cherry, ,Maderia, Afalaga, Champagne, _ . Claret, Rhine ' ; ; ; Blackberry, Currant and Muscat WINES Cherry, Rani:" Gin, Superior Ola Bye, -7A Pure Old Rye, xxx Old Rye, XX Old Rye X Old Rye. ~Pare t Qld Rye, Monon g ahela„ Rectified Whisky,Londort Brown Stout. SScotchac., _ MIMI ,BITTERS FOR SALE DEMIJOHNS, TOBACCO BOXES, For Sale by /- J. C. BUCHER. .: r-... , ~3 ' ) -. Ji - For sale by ' C: BUCHER, Locust Street, above Front., IMEEMEM Agent _for_the PURE MALT VINEGAR ,:r1;:lt)11 The Besi l it : ituiigof Importers SCOTCH AND—LONDON ALE. • (3 Far a " 71 - C T. C. BUCHER'S. TO SMOKERS ‘ 4.+N;D: ~.13TJ§IELE11,1411 still : keep on hand the • Bestarande of 4 ovs'toVdaflAtagi, ; .„-; _ -THIS long tried ands popnlarlternedy Isugain' called to the' attention of the public. As often as the year rolls around, the proprietors Unnu-' ally make their bow to the people, and remind: "them' that arriongsr.thethany-things , reqUired for the health, comfort and sustenance- of the , family through the long and tedfous months of winter, Coe's Cough 8/1.1811M4 should-not ibe -for-' - gotten." For Years it has been a household medi- clne—and mothers anxious for thesafety of their children, and all who suffer from any disease of the throatl'eliest and' lungs, cannot afford to be; without it.. In addition to the 'ordinary:four, ounce so long in the market, we now furnish our mammoth family 'size •bottles,,whicli will, 'in our_ with the other size , be found at all Drug Stores. The balsam will be found invaluable, and may always be relied upon in the most extreme -WHOOPIN . G,,COUGH; EMEI The testimony of all who have used it for this terrible disease during the, last ten years, Is, that it invariably relieves and cures it. Xeep your throat wet with the Balsam—taking Little and often—and you will very soon 13ndre ' lief. HARD COLDS AND COUGHS Yield. at once to a steady .use of this great remedy. It will succeed in giving relief where all other remedies have failed. SORENESS OF THE THROAT, CHEST Do not dlay procuring and immediately tak ing Coe's Cough Balsam. when troubled with any of the above named didliculties. They are all premonitory symptoms of Consumption, and if not arrested, will sooner or later sweep you away into the valley of shadows from which none can ever return. Arany a care-worn sufferer has found relief and to-day rejoices that her life has been made easy and prolonged by the use of Coe's Cough Balsam. The people know the article, and it needs no comment from us. It is for sale by every Drug gist and Dealer in Medicines in the United States, READ WHAT YOUR OWN DRUGGSIT The C. G. Clark C0., - Ne'W Haven, Conn.: • , GENTLEMEN.--I have.now beery selling Coe's Cough Balsam for the past two years, and take this opportunity to say - that it has given univer sal satisfaction, and as a-remedy for all Pulmon ary Complaints it stands unequalled. I always keep myself well supplied with thid truly valu able medicine, and earnestly and conscientious /3, recommend it to my. customers. • • • „Yours.veryAruly, . • ' • • J. A. arEyErts, Druggist. •• - Columbia, Penna. READ! BEAD!! BEAD! 1! Elderberry, Tan .ATTENTION THE I'EOPME • ,-, Ginger, WORLD'S . ' GREAT REMEDY, 'CO - e'S' 'Dyspepsia Cure. This preparation is pronounced by Dyspeptics as the only known remedy that will surely cure that aggravating -and fatal - malady. For years it swept on its fearful tide, carrying before it to an untimely grave, its millions of sufferers. Coe's royspepka Cure has come to the " R:6611. - e . - . . Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sick : Headache,. Sourness - or Acidity of Stomach, Rising of .Food, Flatulency, Lassitude, Weariness, Are as sorely cured by this potent remedy, as the patient takes it. Although but five years before the people, what' is the verdict of the masses? Hear what Lester Sexton, of Wilwau kle, says: FROM LESTER SEXTON, • or Atihwaukle 1111Lay.aurzin, MeBsl'B. a G. Clark & Co., New Haven, Ct. • Both:Myself road wife have used Coe's Dyspep sia Cure, and it has proved perfectly satisfactory as a remedy?, I have no hesitation in saying that we have received great benefit from its use. Very respectfully. (Signed) LESTER SEXTON. A GREAT BLESSING! [Prom Rev. L. P. IVARD, Avon, Lorain Co, Ohio.] Messrs. Strong 4. Armstrong, Druggists, Cteeetand. GENTLZMEN gives me great , pleasure to state that my wife has derived great benefit from the use of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. She has been for a number of years greatly troubled with Dyspepsia, accompanied with violent par oxysms-of constipation, which so prostrated her that she was all the while, for months, un able to do anything. She took, at your instance, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and • has derived great benefit from it, and is now comparatively well; She regards this medicine as a great blessing.. Truly yours, • • January 13th, 18G8. • • L. F. WARD. =II CLERGYMEN:' Isaac Allies, of Allegheny, testifies that ithes,eured bins, after all.other remedies had failed. • • DRIYGGISTS. Any drug;gist'in the country will tell you, if 'you take the troubl Coo inquire, that every one' that buys a - bottle o's Dyspepsia Cure from them, speaks in the most unqualified praise of Its great medicinal virtues: • R EAD WHAT YOUR OWN DRUGGIST ! '• • CoLuarnrA, PENNA., • • • • October 13th, I$M The C. G. Clark Co...Neiv Ravel!, Conn have now been selling Coo's. Dys pepsia Cure for. the past two, years—and take this opportunity to say, that in all cases it has given great , satisfaction. terns remedy, and is spoken of in the highest by dyspeptics. It has proved itself's great and wonderful 'Medi cine in numerous cases—ns a certain and speedy cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Distress after Eating, - Souring and Rising •of Food, • Colic, Fever and - Ague, Bilious Derangements and in fact all diseases arising from a disordered con dition of the Stomach or Bowels. I always keell myself well supplied with the article, and most cheerfully and conscientiously recommend it to my customers.. ' • ' rears ir'ery - .1. A. lII.EXEBSDrugIst," ' ,!‘ • Columbia, Pa. COE'S.,DICSPEPSIALtURE' „ • :1j J ~': Will aLsoYbe found , invaluable an all cases of Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, Summer Complaints, Gripping; and in facteevery'disorderedeondition• of the stomach. , . , • l . ' . :`:'; Sold by 'Druggists in city or country, every,- - Where at gt g,er bottle, or byelopacation - to • .• , • '."TH.E * C::G...CLAR.S. ' • - Solo Haves, CO., MMM_MM COE'S COLUltrAr.' FOR CROUP; SORE THROAT. AND LUNGS IN.. CONSUMPTION, IN SHORT, ' TEE C. G. CLARK CO., Sole Proprietors, New Haven, Ct EMEE COLIT3MIA, PENNA., 1 ' October 18th, 1868.1 IS CALLED TO THE finally terminating in Death, z "?' 1 "1S1 ) 0 BIT T.III.IITAINACEINT SO OECE.A..7 .ITOB. ANY - PL - 11183ITILE SO LASTING." 4 f - 4 4,41 , rIS2W-111[51JEZD1:-A.-- M R,N - IN 7 0-"; TEM -ER - , -4; ,, 8 ti e•- •:' ' '• '+; •• ' . 2 . „ ! g i gtVg• 1 . MEM .Hast ever been,to Omaha Where rails the dark Missouri devra, And four strong horses scarce cm draw 'An eropt? Wagon through the . town? Wh ere the bubble, fate' orso(in, ' '• Front frothy itibstaiteeAiverfloWini; - . ' Is:niade a 'Very large balloon, • By constant and persistent:blowing? , - • Whernihly waters rise and'swell " With fearful and iasistiesa might; ' Whore fish are caught by sense of .smell -.l3etmusa they cannot see to 'bite ? Where sand Is bloiiia fiora every mound; • • • TO flllyour eyes, and ears; and throat ; • Where all the steamers are aground, And all the shanties are afloat? , Where taverns' have no anxious guest.: . .F.or every: corner, shelf and crack, With half the people going West, And'all the others going back ? • Where whisky sh op; the livelong night, ,A - 1M vending out their poison juice; Where men are often pretty tight, And women deemed a trinie loose? Where "beats and "blacklegs" thick as hai And deep in faro, cards, and vices; Where real estate is still for sale, And held at most Outrageous prices? IVlacre theaters are all the run, And bloody scalpers come to trade; Where everything is overdone, And everybody underpaid - If not, take heed to wbat I say, You'll find It just as I bave found it; And tf it lies upon your way, For God's sake, reader, go around It! A Grecian Bend Tragedy. At midnight in her chamber lone, While round her form the lamp-light shone A maiden fair did sadly moan; She was a girl of mighty grit, Her breast was heaving wild with passion, She was so mad she could have "lit," Because she couldn't catch the fashion. "Pll do it, sure," the maiden said, The while with wrath she shook her head, "And that before I sleep in bed ; I'm bound to have the proper bend; No more I'lrbear the idle scorning Of other girls whom. Heaven mend— Or break their necks the first line morning." But she ceased and with a sigh, As though she fain would stop and cry, Before the glass with courage high, Till fled the night before the morn, Her lovely form she squirmed and twisted; But with the dawn she "owned the corn," And from her efforts vain desisted. Then goaded on by wounded pride, Nor knOwing where her shame to hide, In angry mood she "up and died." Yet though it slimly seems too bad, Tier sorrows should be never ending, Her spectral form, a vision sad, At midnight still is Grecian bend-ins. r