The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, August 19, 1865, Image 3

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Commumeaticms, letters, contributions, generally of
4-unit and interest to the reader, wit/ be acceptable from
friends (rant all quarters
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WE would inform the two young ladies
who iron promenading that"fa4hionnble thorough
fare" (3d st,) on It:lo=day evening lait.(.lles C. k
.tlint wo eon get enough locals without their aid.—
Our reporter:owe that he has been in the brans but
ton business—henee the gift would have no intrin
mic value.
j A cir.—We beard of the "peach" specu
7ation. It's as bad as, "Sal, Ibis candy is good, why
don't you buy i‘omo
J. M.—Check received all right, Much
obliged.
L.—Received the MSS. We have not
h a dtmetoesamipoit3et. Will do an you request.
J. O.—G ive yourself no uneasiness about
the matter. it is all right. Guess you get our copy
regularly through the P. O.
J. W. V. be in your city next
310ndny wfien AO wig tell you all about it.
13us.IF MEETING.—_I Bush Meeting
.will be held in I,l:eises' Woods, on Satur
limy And Sunday, August 26th a tul:27th,un
der the auspices of the colored people.
BANK Siropic. FOR SALE.— John
Eddy, Auctioneer, offer for sale, at
the Franklin House, this evening, fifty
shares of the stock of the Columbia Na
tional Bank.
14r.yGrous.Prof. Bruning of Lon
caster,wiil preach in the Lutheran Church
o :4' this place, tc-morrow (Sabbath) morn
ing and evening.
The regular services may be expected
to-morrow, (Sabbath) morning and even
ing, in the Presbyterian Church. The
evening services :will commence at 71
creleels.
MERCI,L&NT TAILOIL—We insert to
slay the card of Mr. T. W. Reasin of
Wrightsvilleorbo is a first-class merchant
tailor. He has had the Advantage of years
of experience, and many of our citizens
oar testify to the neat fitting garment made
by him. lle keeps on hand all the pre
jailing styles of cloths, eassitueres, vest
ings,.te. Give him a call,
THE DELEGATE ELEcTiox.—On Sat
urday evening last, the Republican party
held an election for delegates to the County
convention, and it was a spirited affair.—
heavy vote Wll-9 polled and nearly every
Republican evinced an interest in the con
test. The Gossler delegates were elected
in both wards, receiving a majority of 77
'lithe north ward, and OS in the south.
NOTICE TO OWNERS OF CATTLE.—
The Penn'a R. R. Co., give notice to own
ers of cattle and other live stock,that in all
cases of injury to the property of the Penn
sylvania Rail Road Company, or to per
sons or property In charge of said Compa
ny, in consequence of Cattle or other Live
Stock obstructing the track, the (Avner of
sock Live Stock will I , e held responsible
fur 14p damages that may ensue.
Iv Tows.—Licut.lLlculan, Act.
q. M. of the 195th P. V., is at present so
jouru;ng in our midst. Ire looks woll,and
reports favorably from the Regiment.—
They are encamped on 24th street, Wash
ington, D. C. From Lieut. If.'s appear :
mice 'we may reasonably conclude that.
city lire agrees with all. No signs are yet
visible of the return of the regiment.
TUE - LADIES' FRIEND—Fur Beptember
is alto. ly out. It ogintuitpt n verb• pretty etturavintr.
sCatelling the Itattertly." The steel fashion plate
jar this number ix R~ handsome av tiveal, and the
ovation tire... 4 in it something n little peculiar.—
. I, , adting for Pallier," k a pretty wood engraving.
The.. w • hav_ engraving.. era Lace. Jacket, 3rode of
the flair, Se. Tde Mu vie iv "Pcesident
tratml 11:trell." .Imentt the literatdre We
taslCherry Lawn, IT Ila the 'Nylll. llll l rolve . "
Idit
wry,hy Price s2,:in ay .:•11i..; 2 (topics ;Abort. .4111ree.
10 a , on Pi ter-nu, 319 Walnut vtreet,l'itilaclolph:a.
11,, has it fi.r tale.
":itt icr.o REmEDltin —The Alley
running to Second street, at the Lutheran
of is in an awful condition. We cadl
el attention to thl4 pl.•tcc a short time aga r
hat nothity4 has been done. Citizens living
in its vicinity, complain that At certain
timris, the atmosphere is so Ibul as to com
pel them to close their• houses. The eim
greot ion in the Lutheran Church received
it full share for their nasal organs last Sun
dPy. This state of affairs should not be al
low•ed. We have an ordinance and we have
a Council whose duty it is to enforce it,but
both appear to be a dead letter. The alley
is at till times filled with filth and blood,
the latter coning from slaughter-housp4.
CAMp 3.lEETTNO.—Ditring the past
week a camp meeting was held near
IVrightswille, under the superyision of the
".4lbrights." The attendance on Sunday
Was very large, and we do not suppose
that one-eighth of the persons there as
sembled heard any of the preaching. The
woods were completely taken up with
Young. ladies and their gentleman friends.
Every log had a couple perched upon it,
Playing the agreeable. Some gentlemen
who were not afraid of appearances were
seated in their carriages,and had t I:ei r dam
sels folded in their arms as tight as though
they were wrapped in the folds of a ser
pent, and what appeared strange to us, the
ladies really loved the pressure.
It was a day used by most as a holiday,
and we venture to assert that about half
Who were there did not think of the com
mandment, "Remember the Sabbath day
and keep it holy."
450 OR A PASS,"—F. S. Bietz,—a
' , Peculator, a government contractor, with
mouth not as largo as a crocodile, yet it
°liens wide enough to let people see what
a silly fool he has Made of himself,
and to enable us to comprehend the fact
that he has set himself down an " ass,"
has seen fit to publicly express himself
With regard to us, and we are at liberty to
Make the fact known to the public.
lie was talking with a friend on a rail
way train, a few days since, when the sub
ject turned to tho Columbia Bridge, and
the remark \vas made that the Spy came
Ma in favor of its re-construction. Oh I
sags Blots. "it is of no account, $5O or a
Pass tron/d buy him!" Tho vain boaster
to think that we would stoop to as mean
and contemptible things as he would. We
Would inform him that wo are not in the
market, neither can wo bought so cheaply.
We are not the glutton after money that he
h. We think there is not a man in this
borough more easily bought than himself.
This man Bletz does not favor an iron
bridge ; thinks a wooden one 'Would do bet
ter. No doubt of it, if he could only get
the contract to furnish the lumber. 'We do
tot think there is any chance as the Penn'a
/1 . R. Co., have had some dealings with
him.
ERROR IN VIE INCOMES.--ia the
list of incomes of Columbia, published in
our paper on Saturday, that of William
Patton, Esq., should have been $2,700, in
stead of s27o.—Lirpress.
GEO. TILi.E keeps on hand a superior
quality of imported mustard,put up ready
for table use. George has a fine assortment
of fancy groceries, and Mom Bucher is just
the chap to deal them out.
THE Proprietors of Merryman's Month
ly-, ono of the best Magazines of its hind published,
offer 525 cash for original conundrums. This is a
liberal oiler—send for a espy, prico 15 cents, which
will tell you exactly what is wanted. Three differ
ent sample numbers sent for:10 cents; no free copies.
Haney t Cu., 109 Nassau St., N. Y.
Tine EDINBURGH. REVIEW.—The Amer
lean Pnblighers of this work, Messrs. Leonard. Scott
Wed ker St., N, Y.,have sent us the July num
ber which they have just republished. This is truly
an interesting number. 'The Tunnel through the
Alps" is good. ° China and Japan" will be read with
interest, and also °Wat.on's Life of Bishop Warbur
ton." For Blaettwood or any of tho Review s, $4 a
year. Edinburgh and Blackwood, $7. W. U. floss
takes subscriptions.
.HARDWARE.—We insert to-day the
advertisement of T. Rumple .t Son, dealers
in hardware, housekeeping goods, &L•e.—
This is an old and reliable firm, who have,
by fair dealing and successful competition
with other houses, built up an immense
and constantly increasing trade. Their
stock is large, as a visit through their spa
cious rooms will convince any one. They
only ask an examination of their stock by
dealers, mechanics, blacksmiths, wagon
and carriage -makers and others to con
vince them that they can and will make it
to their advantage to deal there.
SOMETHING NEW.—Wo call attention to
the advertisement of the Duplex Elliptic or double
Spring Skirt. Though a recent invention, it has be
come very popular, and is raPidly obtaining the
preference over other kinds in use. The rotio in it
are composed each of two delicate and well-temper
ed steel springs, which are ingeniously braided to.
gether edge to edge, the lower rods heavier. and
having tt double covering. This peculiarity of con
.titruction makes this 'ltirt very strong and durable,
and also so exceedingly flexible that it readily
adapts itself to the form of the wearer, and allows of
any amount of doubling and crushing without in..
jury to its shape. These skirts are unquestionably
the lightest, most desirable, comfortable and ceo
notnical ever made. These are advantages which
ladies, who bare experienced Ow discomfort and
inconvenience of single springs, mill duly appreci
ate. Haldeman's have them fur sale.
ROWDYISM,--W t hither are we drifting?
is a question that may well be asked. Dur
ing the past few evenings our borough has
resounded with the shouts and hideous
lowling,s of men under the influence of
'iquor.
On Monday evening no less than seven
fights occurred on Locust Street, between
Second and Fourth. The disturbance com
menced in a saloon In front of the Town
f[ail. At that place a general row took
place, and then all scattered, and fighting
went off along Locust. Ono party adjourn
ed to the lot in rear of the M. E. Church,
and settled a point in dispute. Officers]
MeGinniss and Hook appeared and put a
stop to the proeec.lings.
On Tuesday evening,another party were
feeling very good, and entered. Wagner's
lintel, when one of them raised a chair and
struck an old man-72 years of age—over
the head. For this act the Landlord put
them out in the street, whet; they com
menced sending a showoff: of stones against
his building. Ile c:ftnioned them to desist
or he Niroultjtshoot, tan they heeded him
not. lie the f t fired at them three times,
but fortunately did not hitsmy person.
They were promptly arrested and spent
Wednesday in the Lock-up. in the even
ing one Wits ISClnlrglid, On :WOO n nt, of be
ing in bad health from exposure in Libby
Prison, but the other was placed under
$2OO hail for his myna ranee at court.
Nearly every night the quiet of our bor
ongh is diNturbed by riotous proceeding s
and it is high time that it be ended. What
are officers elected lbr, if they are not to es
tablish peace anti order? They should
make an example of sonic of these men,
avid learn them that they are not privilege
characters—as for as doing mischief is con
cerned. We will hereafter publish the
names of those that are engaged in such
riotous proceedings. If order cannot Le
kept it would be well enough fur our Por
ongli Council to take some action in the
matter, and employ an extra police force.
COLUMBIA CLASSICAL INSTITUTE.—
We would again call the attention of our
readers and the friends of education to the
claims of the Columbia. Classical Institute,
Although the times were most unfavor
able for establishing literary institutions,
still the success which has attended this
effort, has been most gratifying to all in
terested.
The foundation has been well laid the
past year, and it is now prepared to take
and maintain a high position as an insti
tution of learning. •
Much praise is not only duo to the Prin
cipal for the ability and zeal with which
he has conducted the enterprise, but also
to our citizens fur Mei.. hearty co-opera
tion and support. But while much has al
ready been accomplished, and the Institu
tion no longer a tnere experiment, still its
future success and permanent usefulness
depend upon continued care, effort, sup
port and co-operation.
The intellectrati and mural advantages
and influences which such an institution
afrords,conimoid it to every friend of edu
cation, intelligence and refinement. Its
object is to dispel ignorance, to increase
knowledge and develop and enlarge the
mind,and surely such objects should corn- j
'nand the interest and support of all.
But aside from this, the mere pecuniary
advantage theta first-class boarding school
would be to Columbia is worthy of note.—
It would bring annually into the place
several thousand dollars so that there is
not a merchant, a grocer, or any business
man who is not directly or indirectly pe
cuniarily interested in its success. And
those who wish to give their children n
liberal education, can do so under their
own eye, at a saving of three-fourths the
expense neccesury to send them from
home to enjoy like privileges.
From the advertisement in another
column, it will be seen that the Institute
is a boarding school for Boys, and a dny
school for both sexes. Young men are pre
pared for college, business or tetichipg,and
young ladies may perfect themselyes in all
the solid and ornamental branches usually
taught in the best Seminaries.
o understand that Mr. Alexander has
secured the services of a thoroughly com
petent Male Assistant, who is to give his
whole time to the school, and those inter,
ested in music will be glad to learn that
they are still to enjoy the instructions of
Miss Wallace, their former highly accom
plished teacher. The next term begins on
the 7th of September.
M.ACIIINES.—Every family
and evorysewing woman should have a
sewing machine. We offer one of Grover
St Baker's, or an Empire, for sale at a bar
gain. They are both first class mach:l'llo3.
COAL.—Messrs. Brauer & Moore have
just received a largo quantity of family
coal, including a lot of superior Baltimore
Company. Now is the time.to lay in your
.. ,
winter stock.
PRESBYTERIAN Pic-NlC.—The Sab
bath School of the Presbyterian Church,
superintended by ll.B.Eisiek, Esq., visit
ed lleises' 'Woods on Thursday last and
enjoyed a pleasant re-union. The heavens
were cloudy during the day, making it
very agreeable to all concerned.
The arrangements were perfect, and we
can safely assert that it was the most pleas
ant Sabbath School pie-nie in the woods
this season. Tho attendance was largo and
enjoyment among old and young reigned
supreme. The eatables were served in the
most approved style, and the party per
formed their whole duty—at the table.
TUE following is the ticket nominate•l
by the Republican party at the County
Convention held in Lancaster on Wednes
day last :
Assembly.
W. Shenk. city,
Day Wood, Fulton.
Charles Denues, Manor,
John 31. Stelnuan, Penn.
=MEM
Samuel EnsMinger, Manheim.
District Attorney. •
\Vol. A. Atlee, Lancaster.
County Commissioner.
Samuel Slokom, Salisbury twp.
Prison inspector.
A. IL "Witmer, West Hemp(leld
George Long, East Donegal.
Dirac, ors of the Poor.
Conrad Gast, Lancaster,
Samuel Wolf, Ephrata,
Simon Groh, Marietta, lyear
County .Surveyor,
A. R. Witmer, Minor.
Auditor.
Daniel M. Eaby, Bart
SINGULAR CI RCUMSTANCE.—Mr.Geo.
Jr. Smith of this Berough,left his home on
Monday morning, 31st ult.. to visit Lan
caster, in a business capacity. He was
last seen at the barber shop in the basinent
of the Cadwell Rouse in that city, since
which time ho has not been heard of.—
Many entertain the beliefthat he has been
foully dealt with ; if so, his father offers a
Toward of two hundred dollars for the ar
rest and conviction of the perpetrators of
the crime.
He was a young man t lionestand upright
in all his dealings, and exemplary in his
character. Front early youth,he set an ex
ample worthy of imitation, and strove to
promote the happiness of his parents and
labored assiduously for their welfare.
He was at one time employed as an ac
countant in the Columbia Bank; but lat
terly was a clerk in "the Collector's Office
at the Canal Basin,both of which positions
we are told, ho filled with credit to himself
and justice to his employers.
His father, a merchant on Front Street,
is almost distracted in consequence of this
terrible visitation, and Las done every
thing in his power to ferret out the where
abouts of his son.
Any person having the slightest infor
mation relative to the matter will please
address MArerrs Si [TIT, Columbia, Pa.—
See advertisement in another column.
17::/a "3 1 n
On the lath inst., by Rev. A. McLough
lin, l'bir.Stttnnel Jefferson llogentogler awl
Miss Sarah l'usy Ifantaker, both of this
place.
NEW ADV ERTISEMENTS
13 U,5 II .11.1ilETIYG
TIMM': WILL BE A UNION BUSH
Meeting held in noises' Woods, on
Saturday and Stunlay, August 29th and
27th, under the supervision of Bev. S. (4.
Golden, Mr. Nelson Fields and other min
isters. The temporal control under the
entito rule of Mr. John Brown and the
Law. All trade and traffic will be prohib
ited on the ground. Come one, come all.
Rev. S. G. GOLD EN.
Mr. NELSON FIELDS.
4r. JOHN' BROWN, &Co.,
Aug. 19 Managers.
A NIOST T4POR CANT DISCOVERY !
latcresti2v lo Agent's, Farms and Ladies.
`
AT E aro making a single machine which
combines the best andcheapest port
able Wine and Cider Press the dryest
Clothes Wringer, and the most powerful
Lifting. Jack in the world. It is the only
press adapted to making Apple Cham
paign, yvhich is now regarded its one of the
most important discoveries of the age. A
good agent wanted in every county, to
whom we hold out such inducements as to
insure SlOnii before Christmas The first
one making application front any county
shall have the evelasive agency. Full par
ticulars, terms, etc., by Circular.
Address, II ALL RE D At. CO.,
ring. 111, '63. No. 133 Liberty St., N.Y.
MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE!
200 Dollars Reward!
GEORGE IL SMITH, left his home in
Columbia, on Monday morning, 31st
01' July, to visit Lancaster, on business,
since which time he has not been heard of.
It is now believed by many, that he has
I been foully dealt with—lf so, the above re
! ward will be paid for the arrest and eon
vietion of the parties concerned in the
crime.
He was last seen at the Barber Shop in
basement of Cadwell House, Lancaster
City. He had on a straw hat, brown sack
coat, grey mixed vest and pantaloons—
was slightly lame in right leg, about live
feet tire inches high and 24 years of age.—
Ile was a sober and industrious yonng
man, strictly correct in his habits and at
tention to business. Any information
concerning him, will be thankfully receiv
ed by his father.
MARTIN SMITH,
slug. 19, '65. Columbia, Pa.
FARMERS' MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
YORK, P14,NN'..k.., APRIL Ist 1865.
Accumulated Capital, $385,370.94.
TWELFTH ANNEAL STATEMENT.
Atet of Deposit Notes in force, $369,50,70
" " Cash Assets, 16,840,24
" " Total Assetts liable for
Losses, $385,370,94
Ain't of Losses paid past year, $44,599,34
" " " " since May
lettli 1863, 173,3142,42
Number of As•tessments made. None.
Losses adjusted, but not due, .2,1t25.00
Book Account Liabilities, 1443,10
Increase of Capital past year, 64.361,55
This Company continues to issue Poli
cies of Insurance on Buildings or personlil
Property, in Town or country: at Cash or
mutual rates.
KIRADEI I 7 President,
STUTCKLER, Secretary.
3=l.l.l^4EteitC o l -03
H. KRABER, THOMAS GRAY, ELI KINERG,
,TORE LARDES. WM. WALLACE,GEO. D. EA- .
ER; .1?,. STRICKLER.
ApplicatioAs for Insurance will bo made
14, B. SHUMAN, AO.
zing. 19, '9.5.4f ColnoAllt•
J. W.'RENSIN
ME:RCHAYT TAILOR;
nellani Street, seven doors above Second,
WRIGHTSVILLE, PENN' 1.
OLOTIIS, CASSIMERES AND VEST
ings of all styles and suited . to' any
season, kept constantly on hand and man
ufactured to order at short notice,and Tar
ranted to give perfect satisfaction.
'Aug. 19, 1863, ly.
LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIM
ED in the Post Office at Columbia, Pa.,
Saturday, Augnst,l9, 1866.
obtain any of these letters, the
applicant must call for `advertised lettzra,'
give the date of this list, and pay one cent
for advertising.
LADIES' LIST.
Melhorn Mary A. Mayas Condo
Myers Nellie
IiEINTLEMAN'S LIST.
Becker Fred; Kentlig Jacob
Blockburn Samuel Lamb Chas.
Carter Benjamin McConnell Rob.n.t.
Davis Louis I). Myen.rounuel R.
Father litchis' Richards Jo.anli
Ilen,on Thomas R. Russell James
Holden Peter Stull William
Junes Lott iv Wills J. Bunter.
Aug. 19, 1865. M. J. FIIY,P.M.
J. RUMPLE & SON,
DEALERS IN
Foreign and Domestic Hardware.
AN extensive assortment of house fur
nishing hardware, also for carpenters
and builders use, always on hand.
IRON AND STEEL
Blacksmiths, wa g on makers and others,
furnished with all kinds of iron, nails,
horse shoes, coach trimmings and other
goods in their lino.
WOOD AND WILL OIV frARE
In great variety, such as tubs, baskets,
wash boards, brooms, washing machines,
dm.
PAILIWIATG- INZPZEMEDTTS,
Plows,shovels,hoes, plow castl4N,seythes,
forks. rakes, 1111 d all other Implements
used by the Milner.
STO FES AXD WARE.
Stoves of every stylo and pattern, cook,
parlor and Once stoves, for coal or wood.
A large assortment of tin ware always
kept on hand or otanuntetured to order.
PAINTS,
Coal oil, linseed, fish, sperm and machine
oils of all kinds. Alcohol, benzine, japan
and other varnish, glass, paints, putty,
white lead, Lte. _ _
Locust St., Columbia, Pa
aug. 19, '95.
NEW SKIRT FOR 1865-6.
The Great Invention of the Age in
313 C CP Co Z.' ABLIEK Xl=t. rd'...
T. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DU
PLEX ELIPTIG (or double) SPRING
SKIRT.
mins invention consists of Duplex (or
two) Eliptic Pure Refined Steel Springs,
inger iously braided tightly and firmly to
gether, edge to edge, making the toughest
most flexible, elastic and durable spring
ever used. They seldoin bend or break,
like the single springs, and consequently
preserve their perfect and beautiful shape
more than twice as long as any single
spring skirt that ever has or can be made.
Thu wonderful flexibility and great com
fort and pleasure to any lady wearing the
Duplex Elliptic skirt will be experienced
particularly in all crowded assemblies,
operas, carriages, railroad cars, church
pews, arm chairs, for promenade and
home dress, as tho skirt can be folded
Nwhen in use to occupy a small place as
easily and conviently as a silk or muslin
dress.
A lady havin g enjoyed the pleasure, com
fort and great convenience of wearing the
Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a
single day will never afterwards willing
ly dispense with their use. For children,
misses and young ladies they are fur su
perior to all others.
The hoops are covered with 2 ply double
twisted thread and will wear twice as long
as the Single yarn covering which is used
on all single steel hoop skirts. The three
bottom rods on etiery skirt are also double
steel, and twie&or double covered to pre
vent the covering from wearing off the
rods when dangling down stairs, stone
steps, cS c., which they are constantly sub
ject to when in use.
All are made of new and elegant Corded.
Tapes, and are the best quality in every
part, giving to the wearer the most grace
ful and perfect shape possible, and are un
questionably the lightest, most desirable,
comfortable and economical skirt over
made.
Welts' Bradley 4: Cary, Proprietors of
the invention, and sole Manufacturers, 97
Chambers, and 79 end. St Heade streets.
New York. •
For sale in all first-class stores in this
city, and throughout the United States and.
Canada, Havana do Cuba, Mexico, South
America, and the West Indies.
S-B - Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or
&Table) Spring Skirt. A. & C.
aug
I V AN TED
A Boy 15 or 16 years of age to learn the
A
tin husincqs. one from the country
wh,, can speak German and English pre
ku'red. Apply at this Office.
August 12th.
WE SAIL UNDER TRUE COLORS !
I'. ,SIIRELNER & S Y,,
ANNOUNCES to the public,
_that they
have 110 interest in any other estab •
lislintent in the Jewelry Iluisness, and are
the only firm in town justly entitled to the
nettle Of SHREINER
Remember there is but one AV/ire/i/o's,
Front St. , above IraNul,a.car the old bridge.
aug.
COLCJIBIA
NATIONAL BANK STOCK FOR SALE.
MILE UNDERSIGNED WILL OFFER
1 at public sale, At the Franklin Honse,
Columbia, on Saturday, August 10th, '63,
30 Shares of the Stock of Columbia Nation
al Bank, in two lots ; one lot of 20 . Silures,
and another lot of 30 Shares. Sale to coin
a.ence at 7i F. M. JOHN. EDDY,
Auctioneer.
Aug. 12. 2t.
NE TV CARI?LIGE
I A.NT_TP.A.CrITCD.W'Z'
Second Street, nearly opposite
LUTHERAN CHURCH, COLUMBIA.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING Taken
the Shopj formerly contracted by Mr.
Samuel Carter, would respectfully an
nounce to the citizens of Columbia and vi
cinity that he is now prepared to manufac •
ture all kinds of Coaches, Carriages, Bug
gies, Sulkies, and all other vehicles in hs
line. His reputation us a workman is es
tablished, as he can confidently claim for
his work the merits of beauty of form, ele
gance of finish, and strength of structure.
One of the distinguishing features of his
work is its durability ; all vehicles of his
build are constructed of the best seasoned
material, and pat together firmlyand sub
stantially. He gives particular attention
to the repairing of vehicles, and warrants
all work in his line to give satisfaction.
La additiou to his practical eNperience in
the business, he has the assistance of the
best workmen. Some of them from the
celebrated Watson establishment of Phila
delphia.
A generous public is respectfully invited
to give home fndust.:y their encourage
meat and sappo CHRISTIAN MYERS.
Aug. 12, '67). tr. - •
CHANCEY JEROI.IIE, EX-MAYOR OF
New Haven and inventor of the cele
brated Jerome Clock says I have used
Ransom's Tonic mixtures" far pains in the
Bowels, Diarrhooa,Dysentery and Cholera
I have no hesitation in pronouncing it in
My opinion, to be the beat and most effi
cient preventative and cure for the above
cotnptaint that has come to my knowledge"
Sent safely by mail on receipt of $1 by
DAY & SON, i fiChurch
New Haven, Conn.
Stine 24 am.
PIA.± os,
ORGANS AND MELODEONS.
AAT U. HESS informs his friends and
. the public- generally that he will
furnish the best makes of Pianos to any
desirous of having an instrument of this
kind in their home.
He will also furnish Melodeons and Or
gans. These instruments are coming In
to very general use. The Organ, especi
ally, is adapted to the production of sacred
music in the church, the Sunday school
room or the parlor.
Organs furnished at from ono hundred
dollars and upwards.
The prices for all instrumentslwill be
the same as in Now York or Philadelphia,
Satisfaction guaranteed, and all instru
ments warranted.
W. U. HESS'
Book Store, Locust St
jnly 29, '65. ly
GROVESTEEN & Co
PIANO FORTE
MANUF ACT U RE RS,
499 BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
THE attention of the public and the
trade is invited to our NEW SCALE 7 OC
f AVE ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES,
which for volume and purity of tone are
unrivalled, by any hitherto offered in this
market. They contain all the modern im
provements, French, Grand Action, Harp
Pedal, Iron Frame, Over-Strung Bassok.c.,
and each instrument being made under
tho personal supervision of Mr. J. H.
GEOVE6TEEN, who has had a practical ex
perience of over 35 years in their manufac
ture, is fully warradted in every particu
lar.
The " Groresteen Piano Fortes" have
received the award of merit over all
others at the celebrated World's Fair.
Where were exhibited instruments from
the best makers of London, Paris, Ger
many, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston,
and New York; and also at the American
Institute for five successive years.the gold
and silver medals from both of which can
be seen at our ware-room.
By the introduction of improvements we
make a still more perfect Piano Forte,and
by manufacturing largely, with a strictly
cash system, are enabled to otter these in
struments at a price which will preclude
all competition.
PRICES—No. I, Seven Octave, round cor
ners, Rosewood plain case,s27l
No. 2. Seven Octave,round corners
Rosewood, heavy moulding, $3OO.
No. 3, Seven Octave, round corners
Rosewood Louis XIV style $325.
Terms-Net Cash in current Funds.
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT
July 20,1 y. •'A. d C."
BANK CERTIFICATE LOST.
ACERTIFICATE FOR ONE SHARE
of Stock of the President, Managers
and Co., for erecting a Bridge over the
Susquehanna river in the County of Lan
caster at or near the town of Col umbia,ln.
inthe name of Solomon Heise, deceased,is
lost or mislaid. Any person finding the
same and delivering it to the subscriber
will be duly rewarded.
11. H. rtErsE.
Executor of Solomon Heise, deed.
July 22.0
OCIUNGIIAM J ARS I WE 11.1.1 TE
nunow on hand this
CELEBRATED FRUIT JARS !
Housekeepers secure them early as we
are selling them rapidly and the supply is
limited. STE ACV St BOWERS,
Corner of find St . Locust Street.
July 15th.
FIRST NATIONAL LIANR OF
COLUNBIA.
IS PREPARED to transact all business
appertaining to a thoroughly organized
bank, to •
Receive Deposits, Make Collections on
all Accessible Points on Liberal Terms,
Discount Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange,
&c., Buy and. sell. told-Coupons,
Uncurrent Money, &c.
Interest will lie pai on special deposits,
viz:
For 12 months or over. 5 per cent per
alllllllll. For Gto 12 months, 43 per cent.
per annum. For 3 to 6 months, 3 per cent.
per annum.
Although we allow no interest for a
shorter tuno than three months, any
money - left with us for a period of thirty
days or longer, will ho refunded in Nation
al Currency.
We keep on hand and for sale, tho now
7-30 POPULA L 0 A N,
at par and back interest. Weals() furnish
all other government. securities at market
rates without charge.
Discount day: 'Mondays at 10 o'clock,
A. M.
S. S. DKTIVILEJS,
July 2:: Cashier.
REAL ESTA! E AT
I" TY C SAZEII
0N TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th,
1805, will be sold nt Public Sale, on
the premises in the borough of :Wertheim,
Lancaster Co., a valuable Tract of Land,
containing 2 Acres and 02 Perches, with
,TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, a
,largo Barn, Wood and Carriage
House. Hog Sty and other out build
ing. A m ell with pump of good and nev
er-failing water near the kitchen door, an
orchard of Choice Fruit Trees, adjoining
Prusian street, now the .;11nithiem and
Lancaster Turnpike road, on the east; an
alley on the north and west, John Hostet
ter on the south, the Beading and Colum
bia Railroad running along the same, and
the Pine “rove and Lancaster Railroad
running through the land on the south.—
This a very vatuabie property for public
business.
Also, on the same day and place, will
he sold 10 shares of the Reading and Co
lumbia Railroad, and 300 Locust Posts.
Persons wishing to view the premises,
will please call on George Kiehl, residing
on the same, or on the subscriber in War
wick.
Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P, M., of
said day when attendance will be given
and terms made know by
JOHN REIST, Liz.
aug. 12, 3t. •
Columbia Oil Works..
Trustott & Guernsey,
PROPRIETORS.
COLCMBIA, PEXN'A.
F.:FTNERS AND WHOLESALE Deal
-1.1) err in Refined Carbon Oil, Benzine,
Lubric Oil, Arc.
—*—
Having lately put up a roffuery with nil
the necessary improvements. We offer to
the public a pure article of
DOUBLE REFINED CARBON OIL *
which gives a more brilliant light at less
expense than the most of oils now in
market, and is perfectly non-explosive,—
We manufacture exclusively for home
trade, and guarantee our oil to be of the
best quality. Orders solicited. Address
es above.
Columbis,Aug. tt.
MOSEURICK & BROS
COLUMBIA, PA,
Established in 1850
DEALERS IN
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
TOBACCO, SNUFF, SUBS.
of nil kinds
We have just received the best stock of
Chewing Tobacco
that we have offered for sale for the last
YEARS,EIGHT
Tobacco that we can guarantee, In every
respect to give satisfaction or no sale.
STOREKEEPERS, MERCHANTS,
and all others who use or sell Tobacco in
any shape or form call in and
Examine our Large Stock
Before purchasing elsewhere as you will
Lind it to your interest.
The old saying is, persons will buy
where they get the
Best and Cheapest Goods
After you examine our atoel: and find we
have not the CHEAPEST and BEST, we
do not
ASK YOU TO BUY
We also pledge ourselves to sell at
PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND
WESTERN PRICES
We have made arrangements with a firm
in Phira, Baltimori2. and Pittsburgh,to sell
eIIEIVEVG TOBACCO
at their
FACTORY PRICES,
If any Tobacco bought of us shguld not
TURN OUT AS REPRESENTED,
We will take it back and
REFUND THE MONEY.
The following brands brands of
Chewing Tobacco,
SUBS BD SNEFF,
We will keep constantly on hand.
Virginia Tobaccos,
Extra Navy, the best in the market.
Letters Congress, •
Excelsior Swcot Spun Roll 14 plugs
to lb.
Va. Rose Budd, itt, plugs.
Va. Cavendish itb plugs.
Va. Natural Cavendish.
Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore
Tobacco,
Sweet Ballo. Spun Roll, 12 plugs to lb.
Natu:e Diamond Twist,23 plugs to lb
Manus Oronoko, we will sell at
Factory . rates.
Date Tobacco, 22 plugs to lb.
Flounders and Sunfish, 23
Plugs to lb.
Navy and Raw Twist.
SFAGA_RS,-
Wo have all
Brands and Styles,
And best the quality
I.1•T A Ft. IC Mil -1 -
We defy
ANY FACTORY IN THE STATE
to produce
BETTER STOCK
than we are now working into Segura.
FINE CUT CIIEWINGTOBACCO,
in tin-foil
Solace,
Yellow Bank,
Plantation,
Billy Barth. Born,
Celebrated Cornish,
Fine Cut Chewing tobaccos,
Loose in Bbls and Barrels,
[ilsTacill'.ls l o l .aa@Dy.
Big Lick, lb, nna Ilb bales,
Uncle Sam. 3 lb mid 1 it, hales.
Danville, Va., 4,4, 1 and I() tb
Lynchburg, Va., in 10 lb biles,
Turkish, I, and llb drums,
Cut and Dry, in papers, by the doz. 45 cts
Also loose in 1-2 libls and liarrels.
PIPES.
OF ALL KINDS.
Rosewood Pipes, plain, - fluted and fancy,
Sweet Briar, ditto, of different styles,
Double Tube Pipes, six different sizes
Gum Pipes, do do
Indian Pipes, and French Clay Face pipes.
Pipo Stems, and
Match Boxes
of all sizes,
FIVE DIFFEEF,NT KINDS OF
SEGAR CASES.
All styles and shapes of
SNUFF BOXES.
CHEWING AND SMOG
TOBACCO
GUM, LEATHER
AND
BLADDER
SNUFF,
r PEE„
CONGRESS,
13COTCIT,
.ENO. FENDRICH St BROS..
Wholes:do and Metall Tobacco, Snuff
and Segal - Manufacturers.
Front Street, 5 doors from Locust•
COLUMBIA,
duly IZ., r. 5
COURT PR OCLAIILITION.
WHEREAS the Hon. Henry G. Long,
President, Hon. -L. Hayes - and
Ferree Brintou, Esq„ Associate Judges of
the Court of Common Please; iu and for.
the County of Lancaster, and Asidstant
Justices of the Courts of Oyer and . Termi
ner and General Jail. Delivery and Quarter
Sessions of the Peace, in and for said coun
ty of Lancaster, have issued their ,Precept
to me directed, requiring me, among oth
er things, to make public Proclamation
throughout the Bailiwick, that a Court of
Oyer and Terminer Arid a General Jail
Delivery : Also, a Court of General Quar
ter Sessions of the Peace pnd Jail Delivery
will commence in the Court House, in thu
city of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, on the 3cl MONDAY IN
AUGUST (the 21.) 1865 ; in pursuance of
which precept PUBLIC NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor and
Aldermen of the city . of Lancaster, in said
county, and all the Justices of the Peace,
the Coroner, and Constables of the said
city and county of Lancaster, that they be
then and there in their own proper persons,
wit ii their rolls, records and examinations,
and inquisitions, to- their other remem
brances, to do those thingi which to their
offices appertain, in their behalf to be -
done, and also all those who will prose
cute against the prisoners who are, or
then shall be, hi the Jail of the said county
of Lancaster, are to be then and there to
prosecute ugainst them us shall be Just.
Dated at Lancaster, JULY 20th A,
1805. SAI /Tit, Sheriff.
July 22-te
Susquehanna Naming' MR,
ON FRONT ST. AND PENN. RAILROAD.
Columbia, Lancaster County, Pa.
in.; subscriber would respectfully an
nounce eto the patrons of his Mill, that
the advanced prices of labor and expellees
incident to carrying on the business of his
establishment compels hint to charge his
customers an advance on formerrutes, and
takes this method to inform them that the
following aro the prices for work done at.
his Mills:
FM? working ^ Flooring per If• $4.50
'• do Weatherboards • 4.50
•• Surfacing one side, per M, 2,50
4. do two do do 4,50
" Rc-sawing White Pine faco
measure, per M. 6.00
" do Poplar faco meas. do 0.00
" do Ash, Oak .t: Cherry, .
they mews. per M. 8.00
" Ripping 4-4 per line, 16 ft. 14
do S-4 do do 3
" do Joico do do 44
,41r- Lumber hauled to the Mill and re
turned to Yard without extra charge.
Accounts for work ing ordressing lumber
will be considered collectable every four
mo2zths.
, The subscri bet has on hand an assortment.
of ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER,
which is tor sale at Market Prices, and so
licits a continuation of public custom.
JOHN B. BA.CHMAN,
Columbia,March IS, 1564.
BOSTON CHAIN I
Havejust received 700 pounds best
NY Boston Linen Carpet Chain, in all
colors which we will sell at a reduced
price. STE A.CY at POWERS,
Opposite Odd Fellow's Hall,
Columbia, Pa.
May a,
TO TOBACCO GROWERS I
T HAVE constantly on hand at my
1 Planting Mills, Tobacco cases, and will
furnish them at reasonable prices, to those
who desire to pack their Tobacco.
JOHN B. BACHMAN,
Susquehanna Mining Mills.
May 13, '65.
W. W. FRY. MAnx. A. KURTZ.
PRY dz 3ECCIRTEZ,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
OP
HOSIERY, GLOVES 1111101 S AJH
FANCY I.lEt 13
325 ARC.UsTRgpT t
PIIILADELPKTA.,
Jan. 21, 64. Gm.
COLUMBIA CLASSICAL INSTITUTE.
IS A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
and a day school for BOTH SEXES.—
Boys are prepared for College, Businesaor
Teach g, and young Ladles may perfect
themselves in all the solid and ornament
al branches usually taught in the best
Seminaries.
Tile next Term begins on the ith of Sep
ember, For Circulars, address
Rev. IL S. ALEXANDER.
Principal, Columbia, Pa.
July 29U to
COALS COAL!
DF. GRIFFITH', has opened coal
yard on the corner of Front and Wal
nut streets, Columbia, and intends keep
ing a general assortment of Schuylkill
County coal at _ _
WROJESALE AND RETAIL,
warranted the best and cleanest family
coal tint comes to this place.
CODXXI seiND zapszuN23
or yoursel yes.
Sales cash on delivery. A liberal share
of public patronage is solicited.
mar. IS, '55. D. F. GRIFFITH.
ATIATINISTATOR 3 S NOTICE.
LETTERS of Administration having
been granted to the undersigned, on
the estate of Samuel Ingram, late of 'West
liemplield township, all persons having
claims against said estate, will present
darn properly, authenticated for settle
ment, and all persons indebted to said es
tate will make immediate payment.
HENRY COPENUEFFER„
mtg. 5,3 t West Hemptield.
WATCHES, WATCHES,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
American Watches
THE BEST AND MOST DURABLEI
Watches now made, and warranted by
the American Watch Company. Also the
ENGLISH AMERICAN WATCH,
Made after the American pattern by Eng..
lisp Manufacturers. These watches are
often sold for genuine American Levers.
and are well made and durable.
GOLD cf 7 SILVER WATCHES
Of all kinds and qualities can be had at
our store, together with
FINE & PLATED JEWELRY,
Silver Plated Wares,Pocket Books,Folep's
Fold Pens, &e., Give us a call as we are
selling at reduced prices.
P. S.EIRETNER &SON.
Front Street, near Old Bridge.
Aug. 5, '65.
WIRE'S GROCERY
PROVISION STORE,
Cor. of Third and Locust &reef.
(formerly Felon's.)
Groceries, Provisions, Flour, &c.
We will always keep on hand the Tory
best quality orgoods such as
Sugars, Salt
Coffee, Fruit,
Teas, Soap,
Fish, Starch,
i
Hams, Spces.
Cheese, Crackers,
Lard, Tobacco,
Molasses, Segura,
also
NOTIONS, TRLNIIIINGS AND
FANCY GOODS.
We Intend to keep the best goods only
and to sell as cheap as any similar otort,—r.•
We therefore ask a portion of putdio,psit.:
renege. 'tine 19;-'4,5.4f
PA.
AND