OT4thinttrfa EXTRA. Columbia, Pa. MONDAY, OCT. 7', 1867. CONIMITNICUMNS, letters, contributions, generally of merit and interest tn'tlie reader,' will be - acceptable from friends from all quarters. TO •ADVERTISERS PeßsoNs who wish their advertisements to reach the greatest number of persons, will do well to avail themselves • a the superior inducements offered through the columns of the COLMIBIA Spr. It posses• es largo advantage over any other newspaper; its average weekly circulation being more than thirty per eent. greater than any other paper published in this vicinity, and promises to be more than one hundred per cent. greater, in less than six months.— in addition to this, the patrons of the SPY are of the class that advertisers wish to reach—liberal minded, and intelligent people, thereby making it the most iesirable medium for all classes of advertisers. This fact should have a great weight with advertisers. DELINQUENTS, TAKE NOTICE! !—Ne cessity compels us to make an urgent ap peal to all those indebted to this office, to PAY UP ! We have several thousand dol laza due us, and we trust all will settle their bills promptly', and thereby save us much annoyance. We need the .money NOW—must have it. The amount to each delinquent is small, easily paid, and in the aggregate is large and very important to us. Pay up, at once, and save yourselves being dunned. GET your Job Printing done at the SPY Steam Job Office, Locust Street, Co lumbia. Ova "devil" wants to know what they do with the "fly's" they catch when they are playing base ball? They give them to the " bat," of course. VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE.—H. Gray advertises valuable Chester county farms at public sale. These farms are well worthy the attention of capitalists. WANTED.---Any person having a neat ly furnished sleeping room to let to a single gentleman, will find an occupant by apply ingat this office. Location must be central. POCKET PlCKED.—Benjamin Evans of Lancaster had his pocket picked on the Reading cars, en Friday last, of thirty dol lars in currency and some promissory notes. PERSONS in Columbia and vicinity, wishing to subscribe for the SPY, will please leave their names at this office or with W. U. Hess, at the Columbia Book and Station ery Emporium. HONEY.—Mr. George Tilie has, at his store, an exeunt:sit, quality of Loney, which he sells by the quart. Try it. He has just received a fresh assortment of family gro ceries. RESIGNED.—"We learn that H. H. Houston, Esq., has resigned his position as General Freight Agent, of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Mr. H. was formerly a Columbian, and has held the above posi tion since 1853. He has been a faithful and highly-popular officer. A REMEDY A.GAINST o to irre sponsible cutters, or purchase a suit at a ready-made clothing store : so long as you wear it there will be no fear of your having a fit, or any symptoms of one. On the other hand, if you wish to be well fitted, go to Haldeman's store, Columbia, where Mr. E. E. Smith never fails to do you justice. SUFFOCATED IN • A WELL.—David Weidner descended a well on the premises of Benry Graybill, in Earl - vile, on last Thursday, for the purpose of cleaning it, and while at work at the bottom, was over come by gases which bad accumulated there, and suffocated. The deceased leaves a wife and children. STEAM PRINTING.—Tii e Steam Print ing Establishment of the SPY is ono of the largest, most complete and most perfectly appointed Job Printing Offices in this part of the State. It possesses unrivaled facili ties for the prompt, speedy and artistic ex ecution of every conceivable style of work. Printing by steam on fast presses, gives us advantages over others in point of cheapness, dispatch, and in the style of our work. PENN'A.. R. R.-CHANGE OF TIME.— A new schedule goes into effect on the Pennsylvania Railroad, to-day. The ar rival and departure of trains, at this point, have been changed as follows :—Lancaster train, leaves east at 9.15 A. M., and Harris burg Accommodation at 5.38 P. M. Mail train, west, arrives at 11.50 A. M., Harris burg: Accommodation at E. 25 P. M., and Lancaster train at 8.05 P. M. Columbia Accommodation train not changed—leaves here as usual, 1.40 P. M. AN EXTENSIVE BREWERY.—One of the most extensive brewing establislunents in this country, is that of Frederick Laurer, Reading, Pa. He has lately increased his facilities Tor brewing his celebrated ale, porter, brown stout, ,tc. His ale has ac quired a reputation second to no other make in the United States. Mr. Lauver is a highly popular citizen of Reading, and as an enterprising business man has few superiors. He is assisted by Mr. Rhoads, a clever and sociable gentleman, who is delighted to have friends as 'well as strangers call upon hint at all times. TRADE.—Every department of trade in our fast and progressing borough, has re ceived new supplies—the sinews for the fall and winter. - Our dry goods merchants have stored full and fashionable stocks, embracing every department in their line. Grocery men have laid-in their groceries,— and in fact so on 'through all the various departments in the mercantile community. Every one is preparing, and all are expect ing to do a fair business. There are, how ever, a few croakers, but these' are to be found in every community—are indispen able, but sometimes troublesome charac ters:- Trade is opening slowly, but the sup plies are still coming in, which gives a business aspect to our "little city." Fon. cheap and : neat printing go to the Sri: office, Locust Street, Columbia. 'PILE is-always the best to tell the people the truth;• and it is the truth that I. 0. Bruner sells the cheapest dry goods, and boots and shoes, in town. First invoice of fall and winter goads jost re ceived. THE COMING WINTEIL—E uropea UR: terologists are predicting an e:u•ly and hard winter this year, for the reason that the birds of passage have begun their iii igrat ion southward at least a month earlier than usual. Storks, wild ducks and other hinds, are reported to be passing southward, over France and Belgium, in large numbers. THE " CotummA (Pa.) SPY" is one of the best newspapers in the State. and we always welcome it to our table. It was an audacious stroke of assurance on the part of the Germantown Telegraph, to ask Mr. Rambo to publish its prospectus, fin• the privilege of an exchange. The impudence of some people is wonderful.—Philadelphia Railway Train. Your head is perfectly level, brother Steck; and every body is behind than who does not take your TBA UN. " A:WI:RICAN REsTA urtANr."—Sainuel H. Lockard has re-fitted, and re-furnished, replenished, and re-embelished, restored, and renewed his establishment under the American House, in addition to which he has secured the services of Mr. James H. Elliot, of Philadelphia, as caterer, and it is whispered about that he nu lerstands his " biz." If you are in need of spiritual con solation, or a " tit-hit" in the shape of some thing good to eat, you ran select from a bill of fare as long as the Connecticut river. Make a note of it. HOME BUILDING FUND.—The man agers of tho " Home for Friendless Child ren of the city and county of Lancaster," have the pleasure to report the following subscriptions towards a fund for the pur pose of erecting a new "Home" building: Amount previously acknowledged $9,207.30 Mrs. Catharine Fondersmith 10.00 .. _ .. . _ Misses Fannie and Emmie Killinger, of Annvfile, Lebanon county, Pa 1.00 James Black, Esq 100.00 Combined primary school, Miss Annie Etter. Principal 1,11 Union Lodge, 'So. 2,5 Good Templars 20.00 Locust Grove Graded School, IL F. Pierce, Teacher 3.00 Miss Heinle's Private School 2.10 Presbyterian Church, Columbia IMPORTANT TO CIGAR MAKERS.—The Cigar Makers of this District are reminded that they are required by law to make re turn to the Assistant Assessor of their res pective divisions, on the first Monday of each month, of all cigars made by them from the first Monday of the preceding month, and that the failure to make such returns subjects them to severe penalties. They are also required to have permits properly registered with the Assistant Assessors. Those who have such permits should see that they are registered,(which will ho done free of charge,) and those who have not procured them should do so at once, Wive the inducements held out to our citizens to aid a noble object, every man, woman, and child should have a share of stock for the benefit of the Riverside Insti tute (located at Riverside, New Jersey,) established for the gratuitous education of me orphans of Soldiers and Sailors who fell in the great struggle for the perpetuation of the Union. This meritorious affair is under the control of the Washington Library Com pany of Philadelphia, who, in order that their benevolent object may be successfully accomplished, have issued live series of line steel-plate engravings, one of which is given with every share of stock sold, at prices must below their retail value. In connection with this superb inducement, every shareholder is guaranteed a present in the great distribution of presents to the shareholders—one of which is worth 540,000 another $2.0,000 another $lO,OOO, &c. Each shareholder has an equal chance to obtain one of the most valuable presents—all will obtain some present, besides a beautiful engraving. Read Advertisement. How THE EXPitESS OFFICE: is MA:s7A GED.—WO have frequent complaints sent to us in regard to the neglect manifested by the employees of the Express Agency, in this place; and we are all aware they are not without foundation. This A. ;U. two persons waited at the door of the Express Office until A. M., hoping to be able to send...packages by the Reading train to Now York, but were disappointed. Some time since, a gentleman had a box of live lobsters sent him, which were detained in the office some days, and were then delivered in a state of decomposition, with a bill of $7.00 to pay. A short time ago a small package of pamphlets was sent to this office, by iNtr. Wiant, of Lancaster, upon which the ex press charges were $1.30 in place of 25 cents. We enquired into the cause of the over charge, but no redress as yet has been ob tained. The citizens of a live progressive town like Columbia, should not submit to such impositions. Think of a town of over 5000 inhabitants, having to wait for a wheel barrow express. We have no express wagon—have to wait till they see their own time to deliver goods by wheelbarrow. Whew ! what a progressive and fast Com pany is this Adams Express in Columbia. PLEASANT HOMES.—Fvery working man ougfirto have a home. It need not be large nor elegant, lofty nor elaborate, but it ought invariably to be both comfortable and pretty. Building a great barn of a house, with no more shape than a. chunk of cheese, and painting it the most hideous color which can offend the human eye, is not necessarily economy. It really does not cost as' much to build a pretty house so arranged as to economize material, as it does to build an ugly one, in the construction of which material is wasted. A. little attention to architectural beauty transforms a barn into a cottage, and the valuo or the building is increased by the beauty which costs nothing. Nothing, is so demoralizing to the labor ing man as an unpleasant lion] c—one whore comfort is unknown, and to which beauty is a stranger. The love of home is a principle of natural religion, and the appreciation of msthetic beauty is not confined to hearts which beat' beneath Silks and satins, or flutter in the foitld atmosphere of ball rooms. Build yourselves pretty houses, ob.! bone and sinew of the land ; 'homes from which all the attractions of gilded vice will not have the power to draw you. Let there be the cosy porch covered with a running vine, even if you dispense with the "spare bed room." Let there be some little grace and beauty about your fireside, and you may be sure your children will be better men and women for it, if you are not. COL B UMBIA SPY STEAM JO PRINTING HOUSE: r . ' _ N l':A TLI" All Expeditionsl3 I:\lil'E;'l'ED, llnsin-ss Curtis, DIIIIIIIIS, INV:DDING CA EZEDS, KAU TICKETS (~~ira~(ar,, POSTERS, COLUMBIA SPY has more than Double the Circulation of any other Paper NETV ADVIRRTIS_EMENTS. CIUARTERLY REPORT OF THE voic Condition of The COLUMBIA. NATIONAL BASIC, on the morning of the First MONDAY of October, 1867. RESOURCES. Notes and Bills discounted.. $817,091.00 U. S. Bonds deposited for Circulation 509,000.00 Other Bonds on hand 2.1,000.00 $.1,380,004.99 Notes of National Banks._ 225.00 Notes of State Banks_ ........ 10.00 $21.1.00 Specie 100.88 Fractional Currency 2,018.50 Legal Tender Notes El-10,1725M Compound Interest Notes, :30,000.00 $90,172.00 _ _ Cash Items Including Re venue Stamps 1,084.99 Due from National Banks.. 1.16,514.85 Due from other Banks and Bankers Banking House and Real Estate Current Expenses LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in 5500,000.00 Surplus Fund • 100,000.00 Discounts and Exchange Z 435,010.00 Profit and Loss 11,211‘1.7-1 Dividends unpaid 1.000.30 Due to National Banks ..... 23,014.13 do. other Bunks Lt Bankers 2,001.39 25,018.72 Circulation of Columbia B'k 438.00 do Cora Nat'l Bank 418,1:35.0t1 EOM Individual Deposits Indebtedness of Directors... 33;110.50 Sworn to and subscribed by SAMUEL SITOCIT, Cashier Oct. 7, '67-3m) IV TEREST ON DEPOSITS. THE COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK will receive money on deposit, and payinteret,t there for, at the following rates, viz per cent, for 12 months. ii per cent. for it months. 3 per cent. for U months. .1 1 A per cent. for :1 months. 7-30 U. S. Treasury Notes exchanged for new ti-20 Gold Bonds. SAMUEL SHOCII, Cashier DUBLIC SALE OF TWO VALUA BLE CHESTER VALLEY FARMS! Will be sold on the premises, on THURSDAY, OCT. :31st, 1567, at 2 o'clock, P. M., Two Superior Farms, situated in Chester Valley, Tredylfi'in Township, Chester County, Pa., miles north of Paoli Station, Penn'a R. R., and ISmiles from Philadelphia, adjoining ]snds of George ulem mens, Jacob and Conrad Acker, Henry Scholl eld, and others on the road from Paoli leading to Yellow Springs. No. 1 Ferns contains 101 Acres, 10 acres of which is excellent Meadow, and I acres of fine Timber, two large Apple Orchards, and other Irnit in abundance. The improvements are a large Double Stone Mansion, in good order, Spring House. large Over shot ' Barn, Straw House, Grain House, and all other necessary out-buildings. No. 2 Farm contains 110 Acres, 10 acres of wliich is line Meadow, and 8 Acres of excellent Timber, a good Apple Orchard, and abundance of other fruit, Sze. The improvements are a Stone Mansion, two Spring Rouses, Stable, and other necessary out buildings. These Farmsare both handsomely situated in the heart of the beautiful and rich Chester Val ley, and are in at very high state of cultivation. Valley Creek, a splendid stream, passes through the entire centre and length of both, and the laud slopes gradually to the creek on dither side. There is, also, a number of very superior Springs. Both are under excellent post and rail fences, and the fields conveniently laid out. present both places are cultivated together as one, and are very productive, being well adapted for Dai ry purposes, and at this time support a Dairy of 45 Cows, 100 Sheep, and other stock, and besides produce large crops of Grahi. Several fine Lime Quarries might be opened on the places. The Cedar Hollow Lime Company's Nil ns being With in a half mile, the lime wanted can be obtained at a mere nominal price per bushel. Iron Ore, of an excellent quality, has also been discovered. These farms are especially desirable on account of their close proximity to l'hlladelph la, and be ing located u 'thin one-half mile 01 tile Chester Valley It. It., which attbrds great facilities for attending the markets; being surrounded by churches, schools, mills, stores, and excellent society. The Terms of Payment will he made accommo dating, and will be given at the time of sale. Persons desiring to purchase, should not Mil to examine these farms; their location gives them advantages over many others. The snle will be positive on account of the owner being otherwise too much engaged togive them proper attention. The properties will be shown by the tenant on the lartits, Mr. A. B. Spunk, ant any further in formation given by application to H. W. GRAY, J. T. PIERCE, Auctioneer.] 1103 Chestnut St. P. S.—Carriages will meet the trains at Paoli Station, on the clay of sale, to carry passengers to the farms. roil. 12, 'O7. E LECTION! An Election for President, Five Malingers and Treasurer to serve as a Board of Directors of the Columbia and Chestnut Hill Turnpike Company. for the term of one year, then next ensuing, will be held at the Public House of Martin Erwin, in the Borough or Columbia, MONDAY, November 4th, 1S 7, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock P. M. JOS. COTTR oct. 12, 1867—it.) isecretar2.•. LILECTION! 11 , 4 Au Election for President, Five Managers, and Treasurer, to serve us a Board of Directors of the Columbia mid Marietta Turnpike Company, for the term of one year, then next ensuing, will be held at the Public House of Martin Erwin. in the Borough of Columbia, on MONDAY, November 4th, 1847, between the hours of 2 and 4 tie - lark P. M. JO:.;. COTTRELL, oct . 12, 1867—1 t . QOIIOOL FOR CHJLDREN Mtss DEIIII3IE MIFFLIN Lae, resumed the duties of her School, in the second story of the TOWN HALL. Pupils tulmltted at any time. Terms moderate. (Columbia, Oct. 5-h. puBLIC SALE ! A TWO-STORY HOUSE' A D LOTS OF kiROI.IND for sale In Columbia, P. _ - The subscriber will sell on SATURDAY EVE VINO, OCT. 12th, 1567, at the Franklin House, nil that crtain M UCK. HOUSE and the several LOTS thereto attached, situated on the corner of Union street and an alley running front the Lan caster pike to Shawnee Fa l'IlaCC. - There is room for a house on either side of the one erected, fac ing the pike, and ground on alley for seven lots, of 16 feet each. Terms will be made known on day of sale, by oct. 5, '67-2t.] GEORGE GOIE.C. T A.DIES' FANCY FURS ! AT JOIIN FARE:IRA'S OLD ESTABLISHED FUR MANUFACTORY, No. 71S Arch Street, above 7th, PHILADELPHIA. Have now in Store of my own Importation and INlannfaelnre, one of the largest and most beautiful selections of _ri _A.IN - cy - FURS For Ladles' and Children's Wear, In the City. Also, a fine assortment of GENTS' FUR GLOVES AND COLLARS. lem enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices and I would therefore , solicit a call from my friends of Lancaster County and Remember the Name, Number and Street ! JOHN PARETRA, No. 718 Arch St, ab. 7th, south side, Ptah/Ida. tq1...1 have no Partner, nor connection with any other Store in Philadelphia. (0et.5,'67-Im, clnity, and is Rapidly Increasing. in this V NEW FA J L GOODS AT PATTON'S, CORNER SECOND AND LOCUST STREETS, COLU:NCHIA, PENN'A., DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ITEE:gSWARE, :gOT.IO›.;S, &c., AT TILE VERY LOWEST CASII PRICES DRESS GOODS, Including Black Silks, Black and Colored French Merinos, Coburgs, Alpacas, Mohairs, Alpaca Poplins, Reps, Poplins, Wool Delains, Shun Plaid Poplins, 1,510.65 $.148,355.70 12,550.00 J,437.7S Aviarr - E GOODS, IN GREAT VARIETY. LADIES' & GENTS' lINTSIIING 0 001):* $1,611 1 437.61 BALMORAL SKIRTS. HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, UNDERSIIIRTS, DRAWERS. JOUVIN'S BEST KID GLOVES, with a full assortment of Kid, Silk, Lisle and . Cotton Gloves for Ladies, Gents, Misse, and Children. 1C,533.00 52_,534.:"5 A fon assortment of hosiery, Cloths, Cassini ores, Vesting,. &c., of Olt Qua and Latest Styles 131 ,64.1,237.91 CLOTH} NO- MADE UP TO ORDER :Ind warranted to give satisfaction E BEST IX THE WORLh), Agent for War, & WILSON'S, Highest Premium Lock Stitch Machines, The ELLIPTte and WHEELER a:. WILSON which were awarded the FIRST GOLD MEDAL at the I'ar•is E.s:position, 1867. Over Eighty-Two Competitors. The WILCOX a: (1 JOlts, which 1 , 4 /lariat/Jed as a Loop or Chain Stitch Machine. And the Howa. acknowledged to he the Bed ,Shutile Machuts. Other leading Machines furnh.hed when wanted at AGENT'S PificEs. [Sept 11,17. NEW DRUG- STORE. THE TINDE,ItaI ONE)) 1V017,1) NOTIFY' the citizen, of Colt:whin and vicinity, that he has purchased the G OLDEN MORTAR RUG S 0 R (Formerly owned by .T. E. PARRY.) Hit htts Just returned from the city with It full supply of DP.VaS, SOAPS, pEEvtrimEnrEs AN]) FA:"..7CI" AIITICLESt, And hopes, by strict attention to business, to muc•t•it and rrcc•ic•e a liberal share of patron:.T. As a goat antee 10 public confidence he would state that he is a Graduate of the Medical Uni versity of Pennsylvania, and was a private Student of Dr. J. A. Herman, of Carlisle. The store will be kept in good style, and experienced clerks will always be in attendance. Sep.2l'67-tr DR. 13. fIOMPARE. THEN JUDGE. `4,_,./ GREAT I:EDUCTION . IN WHOLESALE and RETAIL Prices Of very superior SILVER & SILVER-PLATED WARES, Of our own Manufacture, such as Ten Sets, Urns, Ice Pitchers, Waiters, Goblets, Cake Baskets, Castors, Butter Coolers, Vege table Dishes, Tureens Sugar and Card Baskets, Syrup and 'Drinking Cups, Knives, Forks and Spoons of vari ous kinds. &C., ‘te., WARRANTED TRIPLE. PLATE, on best of metals, and to be 110 bet ter in marget, and of the LATEST STYLES, where no goods are misrepre sented, at JOAN BOWMAN'S New and Beautiful Store, N 0.70-1 Arch street, 111.11„IDELPIL1:I. .Please call and examine our Goods before purchasing. N. kinds of PLATING at reasonable prices. [sept. 7, 18117-Iy. Tr OOP SKIRTS' " Our Own Alake." After more than FIVE YEAIIS' experience and experimenting in the manufacture of STRICTLY FIRST QUALITY 11001? SKIRTS, we offer our Justly celebrated goods to merchants and the public, in full confidence of their superiority over all other,, In the American market, and they are so acknowledged hyall who wear or deal in them, as they give more satisfaction than any other Skirt, and recommend themselves in every re spect. Dealers In Hoop Skirts should make a note of this fact. EVERY LADY WHO BAR ROT HIYEAT TIIE.II A TRIAL .cwoULD 1)0 SO WITH OUT FURTHER DELAY. . . Our assortment embrn es ovory style, lengt h and size for Ladles, .Nlisses and Children. Also, SKIRTS MADE TO ORDER, altered and repaired. Ask for "Hopkins' Own Make," and be not deceived. See that the, letter "II" is woven 011 the Tapes between each Hoop, and that they are stainued W. T. HOPKINS, .m.uxupAcTuß JOt, 62S .1 itcu ST., PHILAIYA," upon cacti lope. 'No others are genuine. Also : constantly on hand, a fun line Of good New 1 ork and Eastern made Skirts, at very low prices. Wholesale a ad Retail, a t t Philadelphia Hoop Skirt Man ulactory and Emporium, No. 62S Arch street, Philadelphia. Sept. 7,'67-Stn,] WM. T. HOPKINS. SP E ' s Port Grape Wine, Used by Hundreds of Congregations for Chard] or Cotnnuinion Purposes. ALio, Excellent fur Ladies rind WO:lb:ly POrSOIIS to UN°. VINEYARDS. NEW JERSEY. SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, This justly celebrated Native Wine is niade Irons the jniee of the Oporto Grape, raised in tills country. Its invaluable TONIC h STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES are unsurpassed by any other nativelVine. Be ing, the pure juice of the grape, produced under Air. Speer's own personal supervision, Its purity and genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest child may partake of its generous qualities, and the weakestinvalid may use it to advantage. It is particularly beneficial to the aged and debili tated, and suited to the various - ailments that afflict the Weaker sex. It is, in every respect, Invalids use Speer's Port Crape Wine. Feinales use Speer's Port Grape Wine. Weakly persons find a benefit by its use. speer's Wines in Hospitals are preferred to other wines. - - Sold by Druzglsts mid Grocers. A, Speer's Vineyard, 'Nen. Jersey. Ocoee, 243 Broadway, Now York. [Sept. 7, '67-Iy*. lIIISC'I 7 ',L.L..I2I 7 E'' O US. SE WIN 0 31 A C NES For Sale and To Rent WM. T. HOPKINS FOUR YEARS OLD A WINE TO BE 'RELIED ON S'_E WING MA C 1-irritrjEs, Q MAC JEN ES! is no n eeessit): for "Swhigingaround aMIMMEI Sewing Machines in search of a GOOD ONE, when one is otTered to you combinin in itself alt the GOOD QUALI TIES claimed ' for any in the Market, and divested of all the defects and rtnp-trop fixture 4, and attach ments used to make Machines sell, We offer for sale the GROVER & BAKER FAMILY MACHINE, Making the Elastic Stitch which ?rat no! rip or break Gil iClattllt, anct for proof ot its excellence, refer to those having them in use. .0),..We have at all times a COMPETENTPER SON in attendance—not to picture imaginary perfections, nor to describe with voluble imper tinence the defects of other machines, in order to hide anything in those we sell, but to show what can be done with ours. We have also the best LOCK STITCH MANUFACTURING MACHINE Ever offered to the public, and only ask an ex amination of them to substantiate our assertions. Also. SECOND-HAND MACHINES, In good running order, of the following makes, which we will sell at A]IOUT HALF MC original PRICE: WILCOX at GIBBS, & WILSON'S AND HOWE'S. W. G. CASE & SON, Agents, at Rolling Mill S Lore. Colton bin, I'en n 'a. N. 11.—The above Machines are also to be had of F. X. Ziegler, the former Agent, at the Adams Express Office, in Walnut street, above Front. June 8,'67-tfj GROVE &; BAKER'S HIGnEsT PIZE.N1117:11 ELASTIC STITCH LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES, 495 1190ATYWAT, NEW Tonic 730 cnr...iT.NUT STREET, PIIILADELviII.‘. .Tan. 5, '67 G i ll 11-1 T IMPILOVIDEEN'I'S IN SEWING MACHINE: EATPIR - F1 SHUTTLE MACHINE. PATENTED FEBRIJAIZY 14TIE, 1860 Salesroom, No. 921 Chestnut St., Philadelphia This MACIIINE is com.tructed on a new prin cipal of mechanism, pof."essing many rare and valuable improvements, having been examined by the profound experts, and pronounced to IN , SIMPLICITY and PERFECTION COM BINED. The Col lowitvz lire the principal objections urged agaitu,t Sewing :Machines: 1. Excessive fatigue to the operator. .2. Liability to get out or order. :3. Expense, trouble, and loss of time in re pairing. I. Ineapneity to sew every description of ma terial. 5. Disagreeable noise vrlille in operation. The .E,ni.ie Sewing 3laehine is Emmy+ fione all these OBJECTIONS. It has a tgraight needle, perpendicular aetion, it talces the LOCK RI or SITTL_E h sTircLir, whic will neither RIP nor RAVEL and is alike on both : , ides; performs . perfeet sewing on every de , eription material, tiara Leather to the fiueet.NansOOk MUSLIM, with cotton, linen or hill: ti•rentl, front the coarsest to the finest number, IT ILEMS. FELLt 1 MINDS BP. - 1 ..3DS TUCKS, qtriixs, flaying neither CAM nor COG WHEEL, and the lenst,possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass. and I:JIPI-IATfCALLY A NOI SE LESS MACHINE. Al rieties nj CAJUN ED :MAcnrscs PlM/ $OO r . ;)rrr.rr (is 4.?-Particular attention Is called to our new and Improved Manufacturing Machine, for Tailoring, Shoe-fitting, Coach Trimming, &e. Its advauttiges are simplicity, durability, rapid ity, easy adaptation io all branches of manufac hiring. It makes perfect, Nvork on ;ill material. It Is especially desiral tie in sewing Patent Leath er, anti is very still. It short it is the most per fect manulheturing machine in the market. N. ll.—Every Machine guarranteed. F.MPIP.F.: SEWING MACIIINE COMPANY, 92/ Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. FRANK. GRANELLO, Agent. 435-Agents wanted. Jan. 10,'67-ly ME TH E HOWJ MACHINE CO:'S SEWING IIICITINES, BROADWAY, NEW Yam: FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS The Howe M. 0 STITC TIIESE WO 111,1)-11ENOIVNED SEW INC; MA CHINES Were awarded the highest premium at the World's Fair in London, and six firstpremiums at the New York State Fair of ISZ(l, and are cele brated lhr doing the best work, using a much smaller needle for the same thread than any other machine, and by the introduction of the most inuhroved machinery, we are now able to supply the very be,tlaaehineb in the trot hi. These nte9tincs are nuncio at our new and Pacious Factory al Bridgeport, Conn., under the immediate supervision of the President of the Cmapany, ELL AS HOWE, the original inventor of the Sewing Machine. They are adapted to ail kinds of Family Sewing, and to the use of Seamstresses, Dress Walters, Tailors, l tams lecturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirls, Cloaks, Mantillas, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Corsets, Itools, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, .Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen end cotton goods with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will seats, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind, and perform every species of sewing, meklng beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both shies of the articles sewed. The Stitch invented by Mft. HOWE, and made on this Machine, Is the most popular and dur able. and all Sewing Machines arc subject to the Principle invented by lam. SEND Fort CIRCULAR The How.' 111rtelann Cutuparty, G 99 BROADWAY, Cor. Fourth St., N. Y mar 30:67-17 THE PLACE TO BUY IS THE NEW JEWELRY STORE OF P. SIIREINER Jr SON. We have largely increased our Stock and in tend keeping a first-class Store, and sell at the Lowest Prices. Call. and see for yourselves. June 15,17 Front Street, above Locust. nbrinpes, VISITING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, ani ecks Boad Blanks, ACC., C C., BELOW PI{JCES. EEE SPEC_L4I. NOTICES. 11A A' 1.1 YOU HEARD OF IT? IC not read the following testimonials IVoosnm. Onto,.lnly 25th, 1867. J. ROHRER, The undotsigned citizens or Wayne Co., Ohio. haring used ROHRER'S CELE BRATEDRILE) culinin"roxic in their nunilies, take pleasure in saying that it performed all that is claimed for it, and they cordially t ecomtnmal it as the best iitoinarhic br.C4), the public. L. PRESTON PERRIN4, M. D. Joseph Thompson, Ocorgo \Vachon, Eduard G. Hance, I Mrs. Ilarriet Delancy, 13111111 Patrick Horan, C. liaises, I Carl Eur tu . Balt:mole, Uetober 15th, 1866. j .1. nomum—Dcor Sir: I consider your Wild Cherry Tonic the beat preparation offered to the pub lic. The Cholera has prevailed in our city for tho last few months, and in every case in which the Will Cherry Tonic ban bent med, the relief has been cer tain. In violent attacks of Ma:Thom, lomeness iping of the bowels, I have 11190 used it with vet te:lt sneees.; and I dnly eel dry flint at least a dozen of try friend , - and comrades have been cored of the seine complaints, and three I hat c seen cured of an attack of Cholera, or the worst form of Choler t Mor lts. lily own experience teaches ice that lithe Wild Cherry Tonle is taken in lime, no fear of Cholera need be ttoprehentled, as is stops the Diarrhtea,allays pain, acts on the livertmd bile, and purifies the blood. 1 - 1111 can use this as you see proper, if it will do any good. Yours, kr , J. MARTIN. LNsctsysn, Oino. J. ROARER, o. q .—Pear Sir: This is to certify that I hare tor several year been afflicted with a severe pain in my hack and hip, which originated front an affection of the Kidneys. And, also a ring ing in my head.. Having tried •orlon% remedies wnliont any relief, I concluded to try your TONIC and it has entirely cured me. My son has also been entirely eared of Fever and Ague, by the use of your WILD CHERRY TONIC. JOANNA MILLS. .1. ROHRER, Sole Proprietor. Lancaster, Pa. Sold by all Druggist.. Wholesaled and Retailed by .1. C. BECHER., Loeost st.. nag al-3mo) above Front, Col timbia. Pa. SHATTERED constitutions restored by Helm bold's Extract Bucliu. THE glory of min 11 strength, therefore the ner vous and debilitated should immediately use Helm bold's Extract 13nehu. SOME FOLKS C AN'T SLEEP NIGHTS. Very many suffer from general debility. others from weakness of the stomach end inability to di gest their food; some have creeping sensations along the nerve fibres, or pain in the back, with aching and weary throbbing of the limbs. Thousands of ladies suffer through long years from what are collect Fonalc omi:taints, caused by the relaxation of inns etc and ligament Oita attend deficiency of vital foyer. Thousands of business men, overworked in mind and body, use up the nervous fluid and become un fit for duly or the enjoyments of life. Excesses in youth, and the terrible etlects of fever and ague, in volve shattered constitutions and the failure of the general functions of health. To sufferers from all these causes, DODD'S NERVINE AND I.NVIGORATOIt offers an invaluable boon—a natural and efficient recovery of lost powers. No person, man or• ~ ioinan, suffet leg from auy cause, can atfor•d to neglect this remedy. 'The Nervine will be funnd to possess an equalising and nutritive principle. It allays it rita lion, and like sleep promotes the secretions of the system. It has affinity for the nervous fibres, and supplies than for the waste that is constantly taking place. Like wholesome food taken into the stomach, it undergoes rapid digestion, invigorating in its pro cess the digestive organs, and pi oducing CALMNESS AND TRANQUILITY, unknown to any other preparation. It contains no opium of hasheesh, and so far from producing cos tiveness, it will be found an efficient cure for cont-ti potion, and has obtained a world-wide renown for this peculiarity. WHAT PEOPLE SAY "Dear Doctor: The last medicine prescribed by you I obtained, and hill say that Dotid's NerVlllo aad invigorate' all that tt Cblllllc to he. I fuel like a new ntan ; the tolling of my limbs Is all gone : I sleep well, bare a good appetite. and feel stronger than 1 have for ninny years pa‘t" [Contributed by Dl'. 11. .1. Tucker, Clinton street, Prooklyn, New York.] "I hare use tithe Norville, and find myself much benefited by it, particularly in the merease of strength and cure of those trembling semnions. Dly costivene.s als., seems to be entirely cured. I Letter to Dr. Tanker.) "The modielne you ordered (Dod.rs Nervined have taken three bottles of. It is a gredt thing. My wife says she would lather have onc bcttle of it than forty ductois. She is certainly better, don't feel the ihruzging down so mach; bowels more easier, and in better nervous condition every way.' ft. G. Martin. Cashier Glenn House. Long 13t arch, New •rersey, •hoes that li•uld's Nervine 113 e rived 111 to of Clll'ollll., ,VC.ilittlUiS of the stomach, dizziness and sick headaelic, and greatly strengthened Its whole system. Dv - id Hartshorn, 390 State street, Brooklyn, cured of chronic 10 II , CI kw and nervous debility. John Harbin - , Droeltlyn, N. V., says: "To regu late the bowels without producing cathartic effect, quiet the nerves, and tone lip the system. I have never teed anything that equalled liedd's Nor vine." W. F. Deans, Eastfortl. Conn.. wife hna atniored for seventeen years with extreme ner vous debility and mental prostration. She was in duced by a friend to try Dr. J. W. Dodd's Nervine and Invigorator, and by its use is now restored to perfect lienltli." Dr. C. C. York, Charlestown. Max.: •• In cases of great nervous debility, not confined by any means to tne female sex. although trom the gt enter deli catty of the female organization snore common than among men, I cat they Dodd's Nerrine and Invigor ator with the happiest effect. It exceeds in tonic pan ex anything that I know of, while its action upon the bowels is all that tan be Centred." DODD'S NERVINE AND INVIGORATOR is en played in the Massachusetts liospaal for the Insan at Taunton. FOll. TESTIABOicIALS To cures of general debility, indigestion, sleepless uses, kidney complaint, wind colic, and female coin plaints in thew own Kindhes, we refer. with perrnis :don, to the following gentlemen is this vicinity: E. W. BALL, Esq., Fifth A yqnue lintel, :C. Y. W. B. BODGE. Tract Ilotb,e, N. Y. JOHN WILLIAMS. Policeman, N. Y. .1. W. PECK ETT. Esq., Clinton sr., Brooklyn. Dr. IL A. TUCKER, Clinton st., Brooklyn. J. 8. WRIGHT. Eq., Jersey City. llon. WARREN CIIASE, 5-1.4 Bloadway, N. Y. 11: For side nt J. If. Parry, J. A. Meyers' and R Williams' Drug :Stores, Columbia, Ps. Price 81 per bottle. IL. B. STORER• & CO.. align '67-Iy] Proprietors, N. Y. SCIIENCIK'S PULAIONIC SYRUP This great medicine cured Dr..l. 11, Schenck ' the proprietor. Pulnu m olary Consuption, when it had assumed its most formidable aspect, and when :+peedy death appeared to he inevitable. His phy pronounced his case incurable. when he corn meneed the use or this simple but powerful remedy. - His health was restored in a very short time, anti 110 return of the disease has been appre hended.furnll the spuptorns quickly tii , a meared, find lus pre.ent weight is more than to o hundred pounds. Since his recovery, he has devoted his attention exelashely to the cure of Consumption. and the diseases which are usually complicated with it, and the mires eftCcted by his medicines have been very name' ens and truly wonderful. Dr. Schenck unites profesQinnal visits to several of the larger cities weekly., where he has a large concourse of patients, audit is truly astonishing to see poor con sumptives that have to he lined out of their ear rinares. and in a few months healthy, robust persons. Olt. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC' and MANDRAKE PILLS are generally all requited in curing Consumption. Full directions accompany each, so that ally one can take theta o ithout seeing Dr. Schenck. but when it is conven ient it Is 110 , 4.10 500 him. lie gives advice free. but tbr a thorough (-summation with his Respirometer his fee is three dollars. IMPS.Se UhSt r e'Vet Whet] purchasing, that the two litielleS , OS Of the DOliter-011e When 111 the last stage .of Com - 0111;1Mo]; and the Other Its he tour is, In per feet health—are on the Government stamp. Sold by all Druggists nod IleMers. Price 1.30 per bottle. or 7.30 the lion' dozen. Letters for advice should always be directed to Dr. Selienck's Princi pal Oltkie, No. 13 North Gth street, Philadelphia, Pa. General Wholesale Agents. Demos Baines cf. Co., N. Y.; S. S. fiance. Baltimore, 111d.t, John D. Park, Cincinnati, 0... Walker rk 'l'aylor, Chicago, 111.. Col lins Bros.. St.l..ouls, Mo. f nov3, 'O4-ly TO CONSUMPTIVES.I The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few %seeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lungaffeetion, and that dread disease Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of en re. . . _ - - To all who desire it. ho will send a copy of the pre scription used (free of charge,) with the directions far preparing and using the same, which they will find n Sure Cure for Consumption. Asthma. Bron chitis. Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only ohjoet of the advertiser nt sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, rims, by return mad, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON. MaylS,T.7.ly) Williamsburg, Ring..,Co., New York. SPECIAL NOTICES. AYER'S PILLS ALLF. you sick - , feeble and complaining.? Are you out of order—your system deranged and your feel.. inks tineinnfortable ? TheSe symptomsare often the precursors of serious 11Iness. Some ht of sickne•is 14 creeping upon you, and .slionld be averted by a timely nee of the right remedy. Take Ayer's Phis and drive out the humors—purify the blood, and lei the Holds move on rolobstructedly, in health. They stimulate the organs of the body into rigorous ac tivity, purify the system front the olistructione which 'mike disease. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and deranges the tannin! operations of Hail p.ut. This, if not relieved, will react upon it. self and the surrounding organs, proilitein general aggracotion, suffering and derangement. Vhfle in t hie condition, take Ayer's Pills, and see how direct ly they restore the natural action of (lie system, and with it the buoyant. feeling of health What is true and so apparent in tuba trivial and common complaint is also Ft tie in many of the deep scaled and danger. nu, disease.. The same purgali% e expels them. Ceased I.y similar ohs - unctions and doningemems, they are surely, and in:l,v of them rapidly, cured by the same tnenna. Yone mho ICIPAV the virtue pills will neglect to CM ploy them when suffering froth the disorders they olive, Snell as IleadaChe, Foul Stomach, Dysen fury, Bilious Complaints. Indigestion, Derangement of the Liver, Costiveness, Hon,tip a a. u , Heartburn. Rheumatism, Dropsy. Worms, and Sup. pression, when taken in huge doses. They are sugar coated, so that the most sensitive can take thorn easily, and they are surely the best purgative medicine yet discovered. A.YER'S AGUE CURE, For t/ speedy and certain Cure of Intermittent Pear, er Clint, and Fever, Remittent fever, Fever, Ifinet, Ague, Periodical Ileehlnehe or 8,/iooe and fit/ions Feeels: indeed, for the !Mole dams of diseases originating lc, bitißrg derangement, routed Lv the grin of otioematie cot, utries. This remedy has lardy failed to cure the severest eases of Chills and Fever, and it hats this great ad vantage over other Ague medicines, that it subdue , the complaint without injury to the patient. It con tains no quinine or other delete: ions substance, nor does it produce quinisin or any injurious effect whatever. Shaking brothers of the army and the west, try it and you will endorse these assertions. Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER, tE CO., Lowell, Moss., and sold by all Druggists and dealers in medicine everywhere. [sept 2b2ino. AIASBOOLi and youthful vigor are regained by 1-I.eimbold'n Extract lluebu. LINIBOLD' S FLUID EXTItACT UCHIJ, Is a certain cure for dtsieases of the bladder, kid • neys, gravel, dropsy; organic weakness, female cam. plaints. general debility, and all diseases of the urinary organs, whether existing in male or female, from whatever cause originating and no matter of how long stunting. Diseases of these organ; require the use of a diuretic. If no treatment is submitted to, consumption or insanity may ensue. Oar flesh and blood arc supported from these sources, and the !width and happiness, and that of posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. llelmboblits Extract Dacha, established upwards of IS years, prepared by 11. T. Id INZI BOLD. Druggist, 334 firoadway, New 'Yolk, and lit South Tenth Ott eet, Ph Oa Pa. [Mar. 3,'G;, ly. CLIMAX Page's Climax Salve, for burns, scalds, scrofula, salt rheum, sores, broken breasts, frost bites, chit. lain, stings, bruises, cuts, swellings, dc., whether Upon roan or boat, is the riot wonderful article ever plodueed. Other good artteles alleviate; this cures, It allays inflammation, subdues pain, and heals without a scar. It is worth its weight in gold to any family, and should always be on hand. It s warranted to do what it says every t ime. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS & PHOENIX BITTERS. Were first used in private practice in 183.5. They were introduced to the public in 1835, since which time their reputation has extended, until they'll:we a sale in excess or nil other cathartic and purifying medicines, 'Mere is hardly a family among civil ized nations who hove not personal evidence of their beneficial effects. Their great success is owing to their uniform reliability in cases of constipation and stomachic diseases, whether of long or short duration. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and harmless to the gentlest infant. One ingredient opens the pores of thin skin; another is diuretic; and stimulates proper action of the kid neys; a third is emollient, loosening phlegm and humor from the lungs; other properties are warming nod cathartic, and cleanse the stomach and bonele from unhealthy secretions. Their combined effect is, to regulate the impaired functions of the system, mid to produce health. It is nut asserted Mortars Pills are a eurcsall—that they will cure all complaints —but under ordinary cicurnstances they may be relied upon to cure nervous and sick headache, e O,- tiveness, dyspepsia, indigestion, jaundice, liver top bilious complaints, colds, scurvy, general weakness, (ft. They are expressly made for these diseases. Jitllions upon millions of cures can be cited. Is no single instance. has a complaint ever conic to our knowledge, where they have not operated as rgwin mended. The printed circular around each box fully explains the symptoms and effects of each disease, , porities treatment, furnishes evidence, Sc. We briefly refer to Rev. David Elder, Frani:llll,N. C., who was cured of dyspepsia. C. R. Cross, of Theoike, /IL cured of liver complaints 11.11ooley, of Springfield, Pa., bad scrofula, and had to use crutch. es; an.% cured in three weeks. James D. Dolens, of Adrian, :Mich, cured of bilious fever. Rev. Henry Graham, Presbyterian Church, Cananagua, Cal., of fever cud ague. Rev. Ed. 11. May, Twenty-Ursa *.eis York, of rheumatism and piles of 21 years standing Rev. Samuel Bowles, editor of the Springfield (31as.) Republican, was eared of terrible costiveness.. 110 a. Ed. Welsher, of Rainney, N. H., of liver complaint• etc., etc., etc. .1 box of Moffitt's Life Pills, with full circulars, de., will be sent gratis to any physician or clergyman, ell the receipt of two three cent postage stamps. Monist's Life Pills are 25 cents per box. Moffat's Phoenix Blue's, $1 per bottle. They are said by all respectable dealers throughout the continents tau the islauds of the ocean. WHITE .2 HOWLAND, Proprietors. Successors to Dr. John :Moffitt and Dr. Win. It Hofltit, 121 Liberty street, New York. March 23,'G7, ly lEar-1 ! ITCII ! ITCH !!! scRA.Tcu.! SCRATCIi ! ! SCRATCH !H in from 10 to .10 hours. Wheaton's Ointment cures The Itch. Wheaton's Ointment CUM, Salt Rheum. 11'heaton's Ointment CUVC4 Totter. . Wheaton :s Ointment VW., Rat herb hell 1NNW:1(011'S Ointment rilredi Old Sores. WhelitOrt's Ointment cures Every kind of "rumor like Miwi.c. P 3 ire, conk a box; by mail, 40 cents. Atl.lr.st IVEEKS & POT PER, No. 170 Wailithgtou Street 1103,t.111, loopy 21.1)r. BLINDNESS, DE IFNESS AND CATARRH, treated with the utmost. success. by In. J. ISAACS, Lfeculit.t and .lariat,(formerly of Leyden. Holland,) :Co. 805 Arch Street, Philadelphia. 1 este menials front the most reliable sources in the cm* and country' can lie seen as his office. The Medical faculty are invited to neeolllpally their patients, a, be has no secrets in his practice. Artificial Eyes in:=er ted without pain. No charge made for ex:man:num May 4th, ly] ERRORS OF YOUTH• A Geolleinan who suffered fur years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the Miceli, of youthful indiscretion, will, Inc the sul.•e of silffcring humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for ma ling the simple remedy by which he was timed. Sufferers wishirg to profit by Um mit crtiser's experience, can do sti whims -big, funnyeoiliwnce; Jon:: B. OGDEN. 18,'117-lyj if 2. Cedar r"itract. Now or k. TANI; nu more unplea.ant and unsafe reined's , tel unpleasant and dangerous dishases. Use Helm bold's Extract Rueful and Improved Ross Wash. COLGATE'S AROMATIC VEGETABLE SOAP. A superior TOILET SOAP, prepared from refitted VEGETABLE OILS in emnbination GINCF,B ISE, 110(1 especially designed for the use of LADIES and I,r the NURSERY. Ito perfume ;s exquisite and its washiug properties unrivalled. For sale 1d all drug 'ioh'. [May 25, in lIEWIDOLD'S Fluid Extract Einel,ll l plolonnt taste and odor, free from all injurious properticnoind mmedinte to its action. The best known remedy for SCROFULA in all Ito manifold forms, including Mere, Cmiren Suphilis,4alt Rheum, ire.. tfc., is Dn. ANDEPS'IODIN WATER, a pure solution of lodine iciihdot a schwa. discovered after many years of scientMe research and experiment. For eradicating humors from the system it has no equal. Circulars sent tree- J. P. DINS3IORS. Sold by all Druggists. N 0.36 Day St., Nei' YOriir Oct. 5, 1867—1m0. I
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