The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, December 23, 1865, Image 3

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'NOTICES TO TENANTS.—BIank notices
to notify tenants to leave, for. sale at this
office.
HEAVY PORKERS.—On Tuesday last
S, Snyder slaughtered n pair of hogs,
one weighing 527, and the other 542. Mat.
Kline, also killed two, one weighing 473,
sod the other 443. Bowery's was killed
,en Thursday last, weighing 575 pounds.
CURISTMAS.—A special sermon will
be preached on the occasion at the M. E.
Church, next Sabbath at 10 A. M., by the
the pastor, Rev. Wm. Major. The Sunday
School Anniversary will be held in the
evening at 51- o'clock. An are invited to
attend.
ARTHUR'S MAGAZINE.—This
excel
lent Magazine for January is upon our
table. Its contents are unusually inter
e,ting. Among the contributions, we no
tice a poem by Mr. F. H. Stuutfer of Mt.
Joy. The engravings are excellent.—
Every lady should have the Home Maga-
COMMENCED.—Operations commenced
ou Monday last, on the Columbia. & Port
npposit R.R. Mr. Harry E. Wolfe,the con
tractor, is determined to push along the
work at this end as speedily as possible.—
It will raise a breeze among the lumber
aim as it is passing through their yards,
COllluteneing at Bachman's.
EviscopAL FMR.—We are glad to
learn that the fair and festival of the La
dle,. of the above church wit; a suectiss, es
pecially on the first evening. On Wed
uesday evening the element s opposeil them,
hat notwithstanding, nearly all of their
tieles were sold.
The articles on exhibition were rich and
Leautiful. A beautiful Christmas Tree oc
cupied the centre of the room.
Lout: HERE.—L. C. Oberlein has
beedappuinteil Agent to receive subscrip •
tions for "our Young Folks." This Mag
azine, as its title indicates,is for• the young
People. It is devoted solely to their inter
ests and should be In every faintly, as we
know of no periodical so well calculated to
instruct the minds of the young, us " Our
Young Folks•" Ho is also Agent for the
"North Amerk an Review" and the '• At
lantic Monthly."
FIR.E.—At Pix o'clock on Wednesday
morning, our citizens were startled IT the
ringing of bells, tningled with the cries of
"Fire, Fire!" Oa procJeding In the direc
tion that every one was going, we attempt
ed to find out in what part of the borough
the disturbance was, when we met several
returning, saying "it wits nit over !"
It appeared that they were eitsting at
St. Charles . -Furnlce, when the establish
ment caught tire. hut the flames were
soon extinguished, doing but little dam
age.
The "Old Columbia" was under way,
with a heavy three, but fortunately their
services were not needod.
Howrr wAS GOTTEN UP —The
waterfall of the lieautiful and accomplish
cd Miss—has long been the wonder,
envy and admiration of a large circle of
bosom friends, to whom she stubbornly
refused to impart the secret of its fiethion
ing. For compact solidity of form, and
that peculiar beeswaxy glossiness which
in irks the dividing line between the artis
tic watertall and those weak inventions of
than enemy which abound in underbread
circles, Miss—'s waterfall was confessed
ly the perfection of tonsorial skill. In an
evil hour, rho confessed her seerA to a
cherished friend. It's at secret no longer.
The effect Which set the fashionable world
of— street mad with jealously, is pro
duced by carefully moulding the hair over
a bar of yellow soap. Even Biddy com
pete 4 with her mistress now, soap being
cheap, but the above has nothing to do
Iva Alto Clothing Store of E. Worrell Jr.
Co., ii:trlkreh streets, Philadelphia, where
all person:desirous of having a good, neat
and cheap suit,arc wending their footsteps.
eIIaISTMAS.—The holidays
:are upon us. Once more the greetings of
'merry Christmas" pass from lip to lip,
and the hours of relaxation front the busy
cares of life, and of happy social gather
ings, when heart responds to heart, and
anal answers soul, in pleasing and happy
salutations, is at baud.
The "little ones" hang up their stock
hurs by the chimney expeeting the early
visit of "Old Santa Claus," down his
tu..rty path with his little toys and gifts.
It is mete that the men of toll should
r..st from his labors. The mechanic lay
aside his tools—the merchant his ledger and
account book—the professional man the
perplexities and cares of his profession—
the farmer his plow—the student his books,
and each choosing such society as suits
his taste, make himself gareeable, and
mad something to the happiness of others,
arhilc ho himself enjoys a merry and Imp-
J'Y Christmas.
This is the •season when the wanderer,
weary with toiling against the hard fate
which scents to attend him, far removed
from the scenes of other, and perhaps hot
ter days, and absent for many years from
the society of friends and kindred, sighs
for a return to thoMe3lll33 of his childhood
that he may once more mingle with those
with whom he has spent many ts merry
Christmas in former years.
It is the season when tho father gathers
around hint his little ones, and listens to
their innocent prattle, as they exhibit
their various Christmas gifts, while the
good house-wife attends to culinary affairs
— cooking the turkey, and the preparations
of tho Christmas dinner.
It is the occasion when lovers, youth
and beauty, meet, and enjoy a round of
"dui pleasure. It is a time when we
all should lay aside our prejudices, and
Petty ditterences, and unite In rendering
everything agreeable and pleasant to all.
hoping that tile holidays may be passed
P. the satisfaction of every one, we will
4 'hise by wishing everybody "a merry
Christman and a happy New Year:
SALES Or REAL ESTATE —COL. P.
Gossler has purchased the property known
us the "Washington House," for t 12,000.
The lot of ground situated on Second St.,
the property oil.. G. liess, containing on
said street 100 feet to John Badman
for $2.500.
Lot of Ground 60 feet, on Cherry St., the
property of John Q. Denny t J. &J.
Vaughen, for $llll6.
Lot of Ground on Front St., 150 feet the
property of John B. Bachman, Lot of
ground the property of James Burrell 120
feet on Front St., and also a lot of Ground
the property of Geo. Bogle, 100 feet on
said st., to Col. C. S. 'Kauffman, Pres't
Col. & Port Deposit it. 11. Co. Terms
private•
TRANIKs.—Mrs. Dr. J. 11. Grier, an
estimable lady of Jamestown, Lycoming
County, Pa., will accept our thanks for a
very fine fat Turkey,already dressed. God
bless you, it come just in time to make us,
and the hearts of our little ones glad on
Christmas day. Though we never had the
pleasure ofan acquaintance with the donor
we love her as the Lord loves a cheerful
giver.
We also return thanks to our excellent
friend, Gen. Wm. Patton of Second Street,
for so graciously remembering us. He
has made us the recipient of a leg of supe
rior venison. May want, sickness or dis
tress be strangers in his household.
FATAL ACCIDENT.—On Saturday eve
ning last, about 101 o'clock, Patrick Finn,
(formerly of C3lumbia) of Philadelphia, a
brakeman on the Penn'a 11. R. had the
misfortune to be mashed while in the act
of coupling ears, near the Dispatcher's Of
fice. His right arm was broken and con
tused, right hand mashed, right hip dislo
cated and right ankle joint crushed. He
was immediately conveyed to his MAher's
residence in this place; and Drs. Hotten
stein t Craig were called, and performed
all that was in the power of man, but of no
avail. Ire died at 5.1 o'clock on Sunday
morning. Ile leaves a wife and child to
mourn his loss. His remains were con
veyed to the cemetery on Tuesday, follow
ed by a very large concourse of citizens.
PRICES.—The high prices of all the
neeesstrries of life finlike the prospect be
fore the poor, this winter, a gloomy one.
The pleasant weather continuing so late
has been fitvorable, rendering a small out
lay thus necessary for fuel. Except this
however, mid, it may be, the continued
out-door einployment which the mild
weather perm i ts,t here is little upon which
the pour and those of restricted means can
felicitate themselves. If it were a year of
scarcity, if the crops had been cut olf,there
might be an excuse fur the extravagant
Prices, and men might be inclined to sub
mit to the suffering e):P•equent upon them,
without r. p nirg. 11 st there is 110 such
eILII , IO. The reason, we believe, is in the
mania for speculation and the facilities af
forded fur it by the abundance of paper
money. A I.lolllge must come some time,
and We care not how soon.
THE COLUMBIA FIRE COMPANY
FAIIt 01/(410.1 on Thursday evening, under
favorable auspices. The attendance was
large and the Ladies were kept busy wait
ing on customers.
The "Tea Set," to be presented to the
Minister receiving the highest number of
votes, is the chief attraction. The follow
ing is the vote vast on the first evening ;
Cromlish, ; Steck, ; Brown, 22.; and
Afajor,
A great many articles were 'chanced off'
Col. Kauffman draw it splendid Silver
Berry Dish..T. J, Wolf. a Masonic Charm,
T. 11. Suppler, a barrel of flour. Miss M.
1104er a web of Muslin and Bremonan
it Co., a splendid cake.
[:et all turn 0.1 this evenin-z, and en
eourage the firemen. They deserve it,and
not suppose we have a citizen in
this place who will say they do not. Run
up the votes on the "rea Set." Let euel)
congregation enter the contest and see
whether they cannot :mike their Minister
the recipient of a splendid Christmas Gift.
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Police eases before Samuel Evans,
Esq., for the week ;
—William Gay urine complaint against
Edward and John Aurelius:or committing
two assaults upon him. The parties were
brought up by old Ironsides. From the
evidenee it appears that Gay went into
Mack's brewery on Union St.,on Saturday
evening where a number of Welshman
were drinking beer and some one made
the remark `• that. Gay was a good man.
Edward Aurelius could not whip
Both men are below the medium height
and rather delicate looking, but being un
der the influence of liquor, they both felt
fingerish. The defendant walked up to the
complainant and struck him a blow about
the head and knocked him down and then
commenced beating him with a chair.—
Thomas D. Jones then stepped forward
and struck the defendant a powerful blow,
which made him release Gay, who got up
and left the brewery with a broken jaw.—
He then went to Lawrence Smith's Tavern
to get a drink of brandy, where ho met
John Aurelius (brother of said defendant,)
I who advanced towards him and dealt him
a blow upon the cheek which broke coin
! plai 111 l nt's other jaw. The complainant
was otherwise hurt inwardly. Both de
fendants were bound over to answer at
January session.
—Edward Aurelius made complaint
against 'flimflam D. Jones tbr as - otalt and
battery. This affair grew out of the as
sault previously reported. Defendant dis
charged upon payment of the costs and
two dollars tine for being drunk, which
fine goes to the public schools of the Bor
ough.
—Thomas D. Jones the above defendant
I made complaint against John Aurelius for
assault and battery. This also grew out
of the assault and battery first mentioned
whilst Edward Aurelius had Gay down
pummeling him with a chair, Jones struck
him (B. A.) when John, his brother,
i knocked him down and gave him "divers
kicks." Defendant discharged upon pay
ment of costs, and two dollars fine for be
ingdrun k. Fine appropriated as in previ
ous case.
—William H. liar linen made complaint
against John Welsh for obtaining goods
under false pretenses. Defendant. was
taken before Justlee by Gotistable. From
the evidenen it Ippears that the defendant
went to the compkintiment store some time
in July last, pat{ oNctinud a certain amount
of goods, alleging th'at he as working for
the borough. *94 ty* it owed him. The
evidences showed that he was not working
for the Borough, and that it owed him
nothing. The defendant deeming discre
tion the part of valor, paid eamplainant
the amount of his bill and ensty, where
upon he was discharged.
Fitozr.N Ovr.r..—Thc
River between Wrightsville and Coln ni
is frozen quite hard end people are now
walking- over on the ice. Of course the
little steam boat has quit run nlUg for the
present.--D,•nc Democrat.
The above is slightly . incorrect. People
are not walking over, as the boat is still
making regular trips. It is partly frozen
not sufficient to allow people to travel
over, nor does it have any etlect on the
ferry. Do not be in a hurry to close us up,
Mr. Democrat.
A.NOTIIEtt ACCIDENT.—Ou Mon .ay
last, as the cars were running from Malt
by (1.7 (Use's Rolling Mill to the Lt.& C. R.
It., a boy, aged about seven years, son of
Mr. Jacob Lutz,attempteci to jump on, but
slipped and fell beneath the cars, having
his right limb severed below the knee. Dr.
Bruner attended the patient and found it
necessary to amputate the limb above the
knee. From last accounts he was prosper
ing finely. This is another warning to
boys who are in the habit of jumping
upon the trains while moving.
AT a meeting of the Stockholders of
The Amber Petroleum Company, held on
Thursday the 21st inst., the following of
ficers were elected to serve the ensuing
year:
President, Robert Crane.; Treasurer, S.
S. Detwiler ; Secretary, A. J. Kauffman,
Esq. Directors: Robert Crane, M. M.
Strickler, C. S. Kauffman, Win. Patton,
John Feudrich, Win. A. Martin, Colum
bia, Pa., Amos Briggs, Esq., Philadelphia,
Wm. McConkey, Wrightsville, Pa., L.
KautTman, Mechanicsburg, Pa., J. J. San
derson, Jersey Shore, Pa., Henry Carpen
ter, M. D., Lancaster.
LADIES' FASH lONs.—As our fries
are all interested in the fashions of the day,
we give an article from the Round Table,
showing the predominant color which will
be worn this winter by the female sex :
"The rage this season is for red—so
.say
the fashion writers. Red dresses, red
skirts, red jackets, rod cloaks, red in the
helmets, red ribbons to adorn the hair,Lnd,
to come to the latesLyarisian innovation,
bright red hooped skirts and equally
bright scarlet corsets. "What is the ob
ject of scarlet corsets and scarlet hooped
skirts ?" said a lady to the attendant in a
store where these gaudy articles were dis
played. "Object," repeated the woman,
eyeing her interlocutor contemptuously,
"why, they are the lateq style."
"This was sufficient. A garment may
be opposed to every idea of propriety,
good sense and taste ; it may be ugly in
itsulf,as well as unbeeoming to the wearer;
hut if it is the 'latest style,' that is indorse
ment enough ; the must courageous woman
would not after that dare to question its
claim to respect and admiration.
"The reign of scarlet is not incompatible
with the reign of gold, which has been in
augurated about the same ti ow, and di
vides the honors about equally in the
world of fashion. But what shall be done
with this rage for scarlet mid this rage fur
gold, which has broken out like the small
pox or erysipelas, and exhibits itself in
glaring blotches, in gilt bands and brassy
pendants, suitable enough as an adorn
ment for window curtains, but, to our
crude notion, out of place on the dfilieate
and graceful Ihrin of pretty women.
"Alen rule the nation, but women matte
men. And what sort of men shall these
women in scarlet and gold, mid gew-gaws
make P Alas ! not men honest, not men
true, not incorruptible, but false men,
treacherous men, scheming men,men wil
ling to sell themselves or their country
for that gold and mockery of wealth, the
love of which they drank in with their
mother's milk."
A I 'Alt hubseriber resrwet fully
c,ll- utront!on of all wit t use Segovs, Tow :co,snittr,
Ac., to his advertisements in to-day's paler. You
will find them numbet ed front One to Twenty-Six,
and there is no doubt but what you si ill find plenty
of goods to his lino of business,tiventy-five per cent.
elienper than west of Phils.or east of Pittsburg. You
ill set. Many goods iu his advertisement at big` re
tail pricer.
110 %lOUId nlBO state to nil aho clod iii Tolateeo,
Segal's, Snuff, Pipes, le., that it will ho :o their ad
s. atitage to give hint a eallbef ire patrols:l , 4llg, an his
prices will be made satisfactory. Ills motto is
"Quick sales and small profit..." Since he hat with.
(I at% n from the firm of Ft-ndrich a Itros. he lint in
creased his stool:01nd pl siges !Unison' to sell cheap
er than the cheape.t. lie has tlso best !dorsi{ of
d,ssible-dipped i irgtosa Street Twist Tobacco In the
market, and iv tint only one in the calmly who has
it for sale. The old and Ira• saying iv, "persons
ta ill buy a here they get th the spest." All he asks
s a trial, and lilt thices will Le fear I t:Ai. rheapent
and him glods will Id.ctt non led to giro suci.f salon
JOHN rEsDnicii,
Wlsole.ale sine Retail Tobacco,Suud S S. gar Mana
factory•, Front stlect, Ci doors frosts Isoeust, Co-
IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
ANO TELEutit.tril INSTITUTE.--F. W.
Jenkins. J. C. Smith, A. M., Alex. Cow
ley, Principals. First College Building.
Curlier Penn and St. Clair Si.s Second
College Building. Odd Fellow' Building,
Fifth St., Third College Building, :Nos. 28
and 28 St. Cluir St.
Arrival for the week ending Dcc. 16, 1861.
A. J. Powers, Brookfield, Trumbull co , O.
.1. It. Long, Pitt...lA/I'g, Pa.
F. Ringloy, Sewickley, Allegheny co. Pu.
C. B. Armstrong, Linton, Jetterbon Co.. V.
W. IL Wiswoll, Edinboro, Erie co., Pa.
A. J. Hooper. liersiottsville, Allegheny co ,
M. 11. Bluanficl 1, Uniontown, Fayette co.,
P. Nelson, Moon, Allegheny co
11. Harper, Tareuttun, Allegheny ce.,
J. I. Cartm, Adiss, Belmont co., O.
.1, Edgar. Steubenville, Jerler4on co.,
.1. W. 13(41, Volley (oive, Ohio co., W. Va.
J. W. %Vella. Johnshiwn, Cambria co.,
W, C. For -1, the, Clnysville,cmernsey co., 0.
W. Ulm, kley, Allegheny co.,
Fin terms and information'soncernlng the College
nchlress
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Pittsburgh, Pa.
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On the 20th inst., in Columbia. by the
Rev. Robt. Brown, Mr. John A. Alexan
der, of Woodsville, Lancaster Co.. and
3liss Harriet It., daughter of the Into Amos
li. Slay maker, Esq. :No cards.
On the sth inst., by• Rev. Wm. Major.
John W. Zell and Elizabeth Jackson,nll of
Columbia.
On the 14th inst. by the same, Wm. E.
Stiner and Sarah E. Atlee, both of Col utn
biot
On the 3d inst., by Rev. Wm. IL Steck,
Mr. William Hardy and Miss Kate M.
Hinkle both of this place.
In PhiladelpPla on Th u rsd y, 21st inst.,
G ford C.,son ofJohn Land Kate Martin,
aged about 15 years.
The relatives and friends of the family
are respectfully invited to attend the fu
neral nt the Washington liouse,Colum bin,
to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon,nt2e'clock.
NEW ADV ERTISEMENTS
ESTATE OF THOMAS LLOYD. LATE
of the Borough of Cclumbla, dee'd.
The undersigned Auditor appointed to
distribute the balance remaining in the
hands of Samuel Shoal and George Bogle,
Executors of the last will of the deceased,
above named will sit for that purpose, on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 29th, A.D. 1866,
nt Id o'clock n. in., in the library room of
the Court House In the city of Lancaster.
A. SLAYMA Au N Eitoß,
dr.
dec. 23,'65.
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N. 71
Lk - AL:Labia a: Cllestout
Co. will receive proposals for a gate keep
er, to serve for one year, trom the Ist of
April nest. J. F. COTTRELL,
dee, in '65
, • Secretary.
OrEW• GOOD.
VATS have just received a new stock of
V Uoods direct from first hunds,and are
enabled to sell them as cheap as any other
store in town. Our assortment of
PlN]] r Anarar GILOCMILECS
Is large and complete, consisting in part
of all grade of
Su airs, Meat,
Teas, Fish,
Coffee, Cheese,
Spices, Flour,
Fruits, tt,:: c.
Provisions of all kinds, together with
Wood and Willow-ware,Gleon n d Queens
ware.
SWITZER AND LIMBER CHEESE,
German traits, (Pe.
Enfflish and Lmerican. Pickles.
Fresh Peaches, and all the fancy grocer
ies pertainining to a well regulated gro
cery store. lam determined not to be stir-
passed in cheapness and in the excellent
quality of my goods,
Call around and inspect our stock
whether you buy or not. A share of pub-.,
lie patronage is solicited.
GEORGE TILLE, Agent,
Locust street, above 2d.
Columbia, Dec. 23, 'GS.
LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIM
ED in the Post Office at Columbia Pa.
Saturday, December 23, 1863.
taa.."To obtain any of these letters, the
applicant must call for 'advcrated letters,'
give the date of this list, and pay one cent
for advertising.
LADIES' LIST.
Dewoll Elizabeth Ransom Nary
Irwin Rebecca
CrENTLEMEN"'S LIST.
Clintonan John Lantz B. W.
Clark Tobias McCarty Tiinothy
Edwards Edward Milbin Saml. IL
lisrman Jacob Martin J. A.
Jamison G. A. Singleton JAITIO9
Johnson Henry L. Wallace Ambit:le (2)
Loney James W. Webber C. It.
Dec. 23, 1865, M. J. FRY.P. M
OYSTERS. OYSTERS. Just received
-10(X) Egg Flora and 100 bushels of
Cherry Stone Oysters all strictly prime.—
For sale by Samuel Lockard, American
'louse, Columbia. Dec 23
READING & COLA:31111.1R. R. Co
Secretary's Office.
Columbia, Pa., December llth, I8(5.
NOTICE.—The annual meeting of the
stockholders and an election for a
President and twelve Directors of The
Reading & Columbia Rail Road Company
will be held at the °nice of the Company in
Columbia, Pa., on Monday the eighth day
of January, il; at one o'clock, P. M. The
polls will be open at one o'clock, P. M.aud
close at three o'clock, P. M.
A. J. KAUFFMAN, Sec.
Pee. It 3 t m.
GIFTS, GIFTS, GIFTS,
C PLENDID Christmas gifts at E. Sp..r
-)0 ing's Cheap Jewelry Store, consisting
GOLD AND SILVER, WATCHES,
Gold and Silver Chains, Gold: and Silver
Thimbles, Fine Gold Jewelry, Silver and
Silver-Plated \Vare, cou,sistiug of Tea setts,
DINNER AND TEA CASTORS
Magic Butter Dishes, Fruit, Cake, and
Card Stands, Ice Pitchers Syrup Pitchers,
Spoon Racks, Sugar Baskets, Call Bells,
(ioblets. Napkin ~Rings, Sugar Spoons,
Pickel Forks, tte.
PARES F.A.NC3r _GOODS
For Holiday gifts consisting of Fancy
Work Boxes Segar Stands, Watch Stands,
Vases. fie. Fine Cutlery, Pocket Books,
Coinb.i, at E. Spering's Cheap Jewelry
Store.
AMERICAN WATCHES,
rust received tine assortment of theme
• justly celebrated Watelles,also the best
cheapest and prettiest
YANKEE CLOCKS
in Columbia at E. Speristg's Cheap Jew
elry Store
Dee hi, In..
GIFTS FOR HOLIDAYS.
In great variety at
W. IT. I-TESS'
BOOK STORE,
Locust street, opposite Colutnbia National
Bank.
Tho best assortment of
Photograph Albums
Ever offered for sale outside of Ph call
and examine for yourselves.
PRAYER BOOKS,
A7splendid variety.
Presbyterian Psalms and Hymns in
every style of Bindit.g.
METHODIST HYMNS,
LUTHERAN II Y.NI NS.
POCKET BIBLES,
ANNUALS.
INK STANDS,
POCKET BOOKS,
LADIES' COMPANIONS
WRITING DESKS INGREAT VARIETY
Port Folios, Chess Boards, Work
Boxes, Games, Juvenile Toy Books, and
Stationery of all kinds. Pocket Diaries
for 1866 at
W. U. HESS'
Book Storc,
Locust Street, Columbia, Pa.
Dec. 0, 1865.
Wanted.
ABOY to learn the Tim:making business.
°tie from the Country profered. In
quire at this Office. Dec. 2, tf.
WROUGHT SCRAP IRON
The Suquelumna Iron Co. will pay
the highest (ash price for wrought scrap
iron. delivered at their mill, Columbia,,
Lancaster Co., Pa.
i. G. !TESS,
Tmrsurer.
sept. 23, '035-tr,
Pre7.7 tvr. s , arfl StPtittp,77 Stine
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ei •
Me Public t.iat lie Iluz opened :31.es.e :Lou otauon•
ery More at
No. :; North Pr' ace Street, next door to Fulton Ball,
Lancaster, Po.,
Where he ha- , on hand a large assortment of Music,
Musical insti unmans and Stationery, such as Sheet
Music, Blank Music Books and Instruction Books,
PIANOS, MELODEONS, VIOLINS,
Flutes, Guitars, Banjos, Tamborincs. Fifes, I lageo
lets, Aecordoons, Triangles, Month II arm oneons,etc.
Also Violin, Guitar, Banjo and Viol Merit° Strings,
Bridges, Tail Pieees, Serel4d, Guitars Pegs, Rosin,
Finger 13o.trds, Music Desks, Drum Sticks, etc.
STATIONERY :
Foolscap, Letter, Note, Writin—, and Billet Papers,
Envelopes, Pens, oh, inkstands,Pen liolders,Paper
Folders, Pencil Slut:posers, Eraers. Letter Clips,
Bill Files, Portfolios, Tourist Cases, \Writing Desks,
Osborit's Water Colors, etc.
Agent for Steinwav,9 Celebrated Pianos. Musical
Instruments nottlirep.dred.
Music orde ed twice a week.
Music sent by Mail :anywhere, free of postap, on
ree . eipt of price.
MaMlll
New Goods for the Holidays
P. SHREINER A: SONS.
Witlyial returned
and o p ened i l e r ti n n e e d st f u r n o d i tr t g l e l L e t
stock of Goods ever offered to tho citizens
of Columbia, at greatly reduced prices.—
Our stock consists of
AMERICAN
ENGLISH,
SWISS WATCHES.
GOLD & PLATED CHAINS
FINGER AND EAR RI NOz,
BREAST PINS,
SLEEVE BUTTONS,
And Fine Jewelry of every style and de
scription. We would call special attention
to our large stock of
SILVER PLATED WARES,
CASTORS.
REVOLVING BUTTER DISHES,
CAKE BASKETS,
BERRY STANDS.
10E PITCHERS.
SPOON VASES
SUGAR BASKETS,
SYRUP PITCHERS,
SPOONS, KMI VES,
FORKS, ETC.,
We have the largest stock of these
goods now in the market which we are
selling at. a very small profit. The goods
are just fresh from the Manufacturers,
and are warranted to be of the best qual.
ity of Plated Ware. Call and see these
goods before purchasing elsewhere.
CLOCKS! CLOCKS! CLOCKS!
We also call attention to our large
stock of thocks,consisting of all the latest
patterns we arc selling at considerally re
duced prices. Thankful for past favors,
we solicit a continuance of your patron-
P. SIIfIEINER :SON,
Front Street, mar Old Bridge.
Dee. 9, 'O.
SEMI:KING ACCIDENTS.
MANY KILLED AND A LARGE NUM
BER WOUNDED.
Ovet• two hundred accidents from kick
ing and running away of horses occurred
during the past year, in Lancaster county
alone nearly all of which resulted in inju
ring the drivers, killing some, maitning
and wounding others, and in most cases,
breaking costly carriages and hurting the
horses.
or the above, nine-tenths were tame
family horses. The safety bridle will put
an end to all such needless Accidents, and
with the Safety Lines the speed of every
horse is easily much increased.
At the special meeting of the Saddlers of
Lancaster city, Nov. 27, 1865, the following
resolutions were unanitnously adopted:
Witnitmts,. The usefulness. power and
safety of Dr. Hartman's Safety Bridle and
Lines have been publicly demonstrated
demonstrated in the presence of from one
thousand to fifteen hundred persons to
their entire satisfaction; and since it was
proven at the Millersville horse exhibition
on four of the most vicious and confirmed
kickers and runaways, that with the Safety
and Lines; it is utterly impossible
for a horse either to kick or runaway;
therefore
- -
_Resolved, That we the Saddlers of Lan
ettster county, Pa., believe that the Safety
Bridle and Lines accomplish all and even
more, than is claimed by the patentee, in
preventing horses from kicking and run
ning away.
lie„soiecd, that itt view of the above facts
we deent it our legitimate duty, both indi
vidually and collectively, to exert all hon
orable means to at once introduce the
Bridle and Lines, because in doing so we
in a very great measure prevent all acci
dents with horses, while with the old and
defective bridle we put in great jeopardy
both life and limb.
Resolved, That hereafter we menu facture
no other but Safety Bridles, unless especi
ally ordered.
The price ofindividual Itigt ts is $5 each;
County Bights, from 100.00 to 500.00 accor
ding to population—these containing large
cities excepted.
No other investment before the public
presents such inducements of making
money. In every county there are at least
twenty townships, and in each township
at least one hundred persons who drive
horses—which at rive dollars for an indi
vidual right will amount to $5OO per town
ship, and ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for
each county nt the rate of twenty townsnips
at five hundred dollars each! I have not
the least doubt but that amount of money
can be made out of a county with proper
business tact and energy. The price of
counties is so small as to place the invest-
mentjn the hands of every one, for few are
so poor as to be unable to raise one hun
dred dollars.
Another feature about this invention is
that the proprietor of the territory need not
manufaeture the bridleti and lines as the
ordinary bridle can be easily altered into a
Safety. The lines only require to be made
to order, and these can be made by any
saddler for a trifle more than the ordinary
lines. Hence, unlike other patents, the
right to use it only is sold.
No man need wish for a greater fortune
than right of a State. To show the confi
dence the patentee has in his invention,ho
offers to pay 1,000 dollars for any horse
that can either kick or run away when
under the influence of the Safety Bridle
and Lines. For County and State rights
address for circular, and for Individual
Rights, enclose five dollars to S. B. Hart
man, Millersville, Lancaster co., Pa.
dee. 9 if
PUBLIC SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
TRE Undersigned will expose to Public
Sale at the Franklin House in the
Borough of Columbia at 7 o'clock, P. M.
on SATURDAY, December lid, 1665, the
following rent estate situated on the corner
of Fifth and Cherry Street in said borough.
A lot of ground 00 feet front. on Cherry
Street and extending in depth 140 foet,more
or less, on Fifth Street on which is erected
a Two Story Brick Dwelling House, t 2 ft.
front and 61 feet deep, built in the most
substantial manner with all the modern
improvements. Kitchen, Wash House,
Smoke House, Hog Pen and other out
buildings. It adjoins the property ofJohn
Hippy and others.
Conditions macro known at sale.
ROBERT M. HARRY.
Columbia, Dee.
ROBERT
NOVEMBER, 25TH!
NEW BRIVII, OF FURS!
SABLES.
FITC 11,
MARTINS.
And extra handsome
SIBERIA.` SQIIIRRELS, at
Nov. tf. ALDEM.AN'S
' OYE P ifl - .o l ' l rPb RE.
MALTBY & CASE
Are now opening the
LARGEST STOCK
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
In
Columbia.
Our Stock of Dress Goods
comprises all the
LATEST AND MOST DL•SIRABLE
Fabrics,
Styles
and
To be found in the markets cf
NEST YORK & PHILAD'A,
consisting in part of
Dress Silks, Plain and Figured,
French Merinos, •'
All Wool Delnins,
English Merinos,
French Cassimeres,
All Wool Plaids,
All Wool Poplins,
Mixed Poplins,
Wool Plaids,
Alpacas,
De!sins,
dec., d. c.,
With a groat variety of other
SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS.
Also for
rEI3E7, LADIES
Embroidered Hem Stictched Kerchiefs,
Embroidered Collars and Cuffs,
Hemstitched and plain Handkerchiefs
louvines best kid gloves,
Silk Thread and Silk Gloves,
Kid finished Silk Gloves,
Balmoral Skirts,
CaSSilklere Vests,
Cloaking Cloths,
White Goods,
Knit Goods,
Hoop Skirts,
Hosiery,
Cloaks,
Shawls,
.lc. .Sc
And for
GI-MINTTI-IMMMINT
Plain and Fancy Cassimeres
French and English Cloths
Ready made Clothing,
Knit-Shirts,Drawers,
Shirting Flannel,
Flannel Shirts,
Glazed Paper Collars,
Plain Paper Collars,
Linen Collars,
Butterfly Ties,
Fancy CrnvaLs,
Plain Cravats,
Boots &Shoes,
Hats 6: Caps,
etc., etc.
WITH .1 FULL ASSORTMENT OF
CII/LDRENS' WEAR,
QUEENSWARE,
OIL CLOTHS,
CA R PETS,
ES
il o lA..l!)juil m L. =
OUR GOODS
EMI
OUGHT FOR CASH,
And mold at
SMALL PROFITS.
Though we do not profess
RETAIL GOODS
At Wholesale Prices,
Wear° ready to prove to the satisfaction
of any one who will favor. OH with an
EXAMINATION
That we do soli Wiens as cheap, or
CHEAPER
THAN ANY OTHER STORE
OUTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA.
Our motto Is
FAIR DEALING
Hoping thereby to cnn vitpe our elastomers
that ft is to their ailynatage to purchase of
.A..n examination of our Goods most re
spectfully solicited.
MALTBY & CASE,
Locust Street,Colutabia. Pa
Sept. 9th, 1865.
CLOAKS, COATS, &Z.
HAYING FITTED ITP
ar_.ciAcoEr.. ROOM
We are now prepared to offer Ladles
Cloaks, Coats and Sacks, of every style
awl quality, at very low prices DY .
MA LTtt
oot. 1 I, 'SI
J. F. Carrm:Lr.. IV. P. COTTITELL
Tir,f,to3l.lll:ll,
t .s;„d,
Dealers in Foreign S Domestic
Hardware, Bar iron, Sled, :Nails,
Glass, Paints, Oils,Varnishes, Turpentine
Benz ne 6:e.,
A large assortment of Parlor, Cook and
and Mice Stoves always on band. Tin
Ware manufactured to order at shortest
notice.
WOOD AND WILLOW WARIg,
in large quantities and of every variety
Plows, Corn Shellers, Feed Cutters,
Shovels, I toes, Forks, Rakes, &e.
Coarse and Fine Salt at loweeit market
ES=
A large assortment of Double and Single
barreled Guns, Powder Flasks, Game
Bagg and shot pouches.
Bide tt . Blasting. Powder, shot and cups.
llighe.t market prices paid for
Clover, Timothy and Flax seeds, large
quantities of which we have constantly on
hand and oiler at the loweat rates.
Lubricating, Sperm and Fish Oi.s, suit-.
able for machinery. A. Fine assortment of
Coal Oil Lamps, Shades. Lanterns, and
Lamp trimmings.
We respectfully solicit a share of public
patronage. Locust Street, Columbia.
Nov. 4, 65 tf.
BURNSIDE RESTAURANT.—Tho
undersigned has taken the well known
Restaurant in Odd Fellows' Hall, which
has lately been fixed up in convenient
style, where ho will keep all kinds of sea
sonable refreshments. Oysters for sale by
the quart or dune up in every style.
PETER REISINGER,
November '35. Prop'r.
Colors,
No. 22
(OLIN ANDERSON Ji CO'S SOLACE
el Chewing Tobtteen,very cheap by gross
at JOHN FENDRICIVS,
Front Street, Columbia.
No. 9
PITTSDURG TWIST, WARRANTED
sound and sweet, only S ets. a plug at
JOHN FENDRICLUS. •
Front Street, Columbia.
No- 10
AVAIIRANTED 111 E BEST SWEET
V 1 wist Tobacco in Lancaster County.
Plugs very large,
only 10 eta. a plug at
JuliN FENDltiCif,
Front. Street, Columbia.
No. 25.
NO. COIINISH'S FINE CUT CHEW
ing Tobacco in Tin foil, only 07 per
gross, at
9NDY'S NEW RESTAURANT.
FRONT STREET ABOVE WALNUT. COLOMBIA. PA.
The subscriber has opened a first class
Eating, llouse and Restaurant, utter° may
be ban at all times
Oysters in every style,
Hot codhe and all other refreshments cal
culated to please the tastes of the most
fastidious epicurean.
Linters" Ale,
and Frank's Lager beer, always on
draught, also the best wines.
Nov. 23, 'G3
DRY GOODS AT A BARGAIN.
We have determined to reduce our
stock between this and the Ist ofJanuary,
and will sell Dry Goods at greatly reduced
prices without regard to cost.
STEACY & BOWERS,
Corner or 2nd and Locust,
Columula, Dec. t!,
No. 17.
DDOUBLE:-DIPPED, VIRGINIA sweet
Twist Tobacco, the best in market,
only 10 cents plug. Try it at
JOHN VENDRICH'S,
Front St., Columbia.
THE FAMILY MEDICINE STORE
ODD FELLOWS" HALL
A_
successor to
Dr. W. S. McCORKLE,
11 - AS just received a full and fresh stock
1.1 of Pure Drugs, Genuine Patent Med
icines, pure spices, whole and ground, and
a choice supply of fancy goods, perfumer.
ies and fancy soaps, and a general stock in
his line, these goods were ail seleeeed per
sonally in Philadelphia,and may be retied
upon as ger nine.
Hosiery,
Gloves.
PURE PEPPER.,
Those in want of this cuticle for
butchering or table use, ran obtain it of
our own grinding, either coarse or rine, in
large or small quantities.
SACHET POWDERS,
Ut• assorted odors, french Sachets
of a new and novel. style. Fino French
and English Glycerine, Roney and roilet.
Soaps. Gen rthic Old Brown Windsor, made
by Low 1. Sou, London. American, En
glish and 'French Tooth and Hair Brushos
in every variety.
G UM GOODS.
Such us Combs, Balls, Finger
Stalls and Pencil Erasers.
rvilE CELEBRATED TAYLOR.
Colog,n, tu bulk by the quantity to
suit purchasers.
OSBORNES WATER COLORS.
The best American manufacture,
in VUHOUS StyieS or boxes or loose, just
what the Boys and Girls;requiro.
130(K ET BOOKS.
A stock of these that cannot be
execlled:if equal/eel in tile county, care
fully selectee from manufacturer's stock.
an examination of both quality and prices
is invited.
PURE MEDICINAL LIQUORS.
Our.rantied. French. Brandy,
Pale and Dark Sherry :and Port Wines.
Old nye Whiskey.
Thankful for the generous support thus
fitr extended him,the subscriber hopes that
by strict attention to the wants of his cus
tomers and the public generally ho may
continue to merit the same. All nre invit
ed to examine his stock us to quality and
p r ices beibre purchasing, elsewhere. His
aim is an honest and reliable business.
not•. 15,'65. J. A. MEYERS•
LiOR RENT.—The dwelling portion of
Three Story Brick House ou Front St.
For further particulars inquire at
Parry's Drug Store, Front street.
Columbia, Dee. 9, 1865
G.
W. RRANDT 41: CO.
.41.6 BICULTURAL WORKS,
Commerce Street, Columbia, Pa.
Manufacturers of Pratte Celebrated
Steel Tooth Horse Rakes, Corn Planters,
Clothes Wringers, Washing Machines,
Becker's celebrated Sausage Cutters, &e.
Haying one of Sellers' celebrated Bolt
Machines, we are prepared to furnialf
Bolts of all sizes at short notice. We are
alas prepared for hawing and plaining
' lumber, and turning wood or iron, in all
its branches.
AGILICULTL'AIs IMPLEMENTS OF
ALL KINDS PROMPTLY REPAIRED.
~30 cords Hickory and Oak Wood for
sale by the cord or smaller quantitiea.
Cue Wood for kindling, by the barrak
always on hand. dee..lll,4tat
SKATES I SKATE ;
-wE have received a large awl 1)0 Z4P1 4 61 ,
assorttnent of Ladies' sod 4.3lristirr
men's skates, which we offer st:love Woes.
Please Call and exatnino thenif b,eger=
chasing elsewhere, as vt . 's feel,
of giving satirisation.
J. F. COTTRP.I4I4 Q =O.
Deo. 16, tf
JOHN FENDRICH'S,
Front St., Columbia.
ANDREW ZELLER.
I\a_Pi - Y - MRS,