The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, December 07, 1867, Image 4

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14.31. , 1a14.Pt__kAPPIfiv:r 6,114 zir: 314,ir ; a04
• , cohriribia; - Pa;
Saturday, December 7,1867.
vis.:l!...LL advertising will be considered
CAZIi"; and collectable. at any time after tho
first.insertien.
TISE WAfiIIINGTON LIBRARY ColllPils.rY of
Philadelphia, is established In the confi
dence and affections of the people. The
reason is obvious.:, The design is worthy,
and creditable to the patriotic. hearts who
aro laboring to benefit a too much neglected
class. The funds go into responsible hands,
and the public_ have no fears, that they will
be mis-directed. The plan adopted satisfies
the scruples of the most conscientious, and
has the endorsement of eminent legal au- k
thorny. It is by its distinctive features en
tirely. removed from the taint of catch
penny schemes which have so often been
the means - id* •imposing .on the public. It
gives to purchasers of its stock a fall uiv
abet& for the consideration paid, besides
Nisei:and impartial participation in a great
distribution of presents, worth in the ag
gregate e 300,000. Ari its „transactions are
open and above board. It has no conceal
ments, and the reputation of the managers
is such that they cannot afford to be dis
honest in this transaction. Read adver
tisement.
The Official Vote of New Jersey.
By-the official returns of the recent elec.
tionln the,State of New Jersey, we find
that tho vote of the tivo parties was-as Pil
lows: Democratic, 67,468; Republican, 51,-
114.- Democratic majority, 16,354.,
An analysis of the 'vote shows that the
Republicans lose 14,348 from the vote of
1866, when their majority was 1,491, and
16,411 from the vote in 1865, when. Governor
Ward had 2,789 majority; while the De
mocracy only - gaiLied 3,497 over 1866, and
2,732 over 1865, showing a' net Republican
loss from 1866 of 10,851 voters, and from
1865 of-13,679 voters -who did not vote for
either party:ibis year.
—The two Standards—Liberty's standard
sheet, the star-spangled banner, and Amer
ica's standard perfume, Pbalon's " Night-
Blooming Cereus.'t: Wherever the one floats
in the air, so does the other.—New Haven
Palladium.
AUSGELLAIVEO US.
DYSPEPSIA CAN 73E CURED '
DR. J. SDIMS & SON'S
ANTI-DYSPEPSIA. POWDERS
Will Pokitively cure DYSPEPSIA. of
lISDIGES
TION in all its various distressing forms.
The prominent symptoms of Dyspepeda or In
digestion are Heartburn, Flatuleney,llneaslness S
in the Stomach, Variable Appetite, ourness in
the Stomach, Gnawing in the Stomach before
eating and Oppression after eating, Nausea, Spit
ting up of food after eating, Obstinate Constipa
tion, Pain in the Side, Head, and Stomach,
Tongue continually coated on the hack part, Lan
guor, Debility, Low Spirits Bad taste in the
Mouth, Disturbed Sleep, Falling away in, Flesh,
Palpitation of the Heart, Nervousness, Obstinate
Diarrhcea, Belching of Wind, Torpid or Inactive
Liver, ac., 4:e. Any or all of which these 'pow
ders will mosta.ssuredlyremove. Persons using
these powders will soon find themselves gaining
In weight, and the system in every way tending
towards its usual vigorous and healthy action.
Dyspepsia promote Dyspepsia
Dyspepsia' Digestion, remove Dyspepsia
Dyspepsia all Nervousness " Dyspepsia .
Dyspepsia and Symptoms Dyspepsia.
Dyspepsia affecting the "Heart Dyspepsia
Dyspepsia and Cause the ' Dyspepsia
Dyspepsia Food to agree with the Dyspepsia
Dyspepsia stomach and digest headthY,DYSPePala
AND , =Avg eo Uz - PLEAsnzrr-ErrEcra .A.Tamm.
•
EATING.
They have cured hundreds of the worst cases
of Dyspepsia. We have cured more than Five,
Hundred• Cases of ,Confirmed Dyspepsia in - Wll
- place of business, besides thou
sands of cases of lesser severity, during the last
Sosepir Stimple, residing in "Our place, was
cured with less than six boxes, afterbeingunder
treatment in other places formore‘.than a year.
It is very easy to take and rapid in its curative
effects. - Price .1.5 cents a Bex, or three, Boxes for
One Dollar... . . _
Sold Wholesale Cow
den, Philadelphia .. Damao, Barnes Si..Co New
Fork and-at .ME Columbia,
Pa. Geo. 'W. 'Nen; - 17orlc, Pa., and Dealers in•
Medicines everywheie. Loct - 12 '67-Iy.
WINTER CLOTHING !
CLOTHEVG!
CLOTHING-! CLOTHING!
CIAOTIIING CHEAPER THAN EVER!!
Overcoats at one halt the price they were two
years ago.
Pantaloons. Vests, Shirts, Drawers. vbe., etc.
New Styles, New Goods at low rates.
DAVID HANAUER'S
U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM!
Front Street, first Store above 'Walnut Street,
- " COLUMBIA, PA,
The Largest, "Best Assorted, Handsomest and
Cheapest bitock of •
CLOTHING, FURNISHING- GOODS,
Hats, Caps, BOMB, Shoes, tix.,"&c., ever exhibited
e
in these regioh, which will bo sold at prices I
TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION 1 [nOV 2,'t7.
NEW- FALL GOODS
PATTON'S,
CORNER SECOND AND` LOCUST STREETS,
. COLUMBIA, TEN/VA.,
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES; QUE.ENSIVARE,
NOTIONS, Re.,
BEM
AT THE.• VERY -LOWEST CASH PRICES
DRESS GOODS,
Including Black silks, Black and Colored French
Merinos, Coburgs, Alpacas, Moliaim„
- Alpaca Po_plins, Reps, Poplins,
:Wool Delains,-Slam
Plaids. Plaid
Poplins,
41:c.
:WHITE GOODS,
=9
LADIES': GENTS' ,FURNISHING
GOODS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS,
CORSETS, XIs;DERSHIWIS, DRAWERS.
JOUVIN'S BEST -KID GLOVES,
with a full assortment of Kid, Silk - , Lisle and
Cotton Gloves for Ladles, Gents,
311sses and Children.
• A- Still •n.ssortment - of
• •,- -Hosiery, - Cloths; Casslineres,
Vestlngs ite: of all Qualities, and Latest Styles
CLOTHDTG 'MADE" UP TO ORDER
.and warranted to glre satisfaction.
SEWING MACHINES
THE EEST THE WORLD,
Poi Sido and 'To Rent.
Agent for 'WOW.= 4r •WirSON:S, Highest
Premium Lock Stitch Ifachines. , ' •
The Bizarr - lc" and.' Winektrat &.• Wri.sox
whtchwere awrarled the FIRST GOLD MEDAL
at the Paris Exposition; 7887, - Over Eighty-Two
Competitark- -
The tWgrace:7e Etr:' Gitiss_, - which, > F Om
as a Loop or ChaixaStitch:Machina
Ana.- the - -11owr., -.aclatowledged. to be the
Beat of Shuttli Maddock -
Other'.-leadlng Machines ' tarnished when
wante4. at 4.4incarr'S,Pimuks. -, [.Sept 21,'67.
LIUMBER.
.100,590 feet..4-4,.5-4 and 6-fearolina Yellow
alb:toeing: - -
'3%000 Seet.„4- r kand 5-4 atepboarda,.Yellow Pine,
Also, as large and genend assortment. of White
Pine and ItemlookAssmber!, Flooring. Weather
boards, Plasterlng4 Lath,: Pickets, - for
sale at ',reasonable.jolettcat...tha-plaidng SLiu
and Lumber Yard 0T. , "
augl7-j:, - 234.c.E9T.A.b.r
PHCASTERINGI
-
IS a ' undtirsigned: .taken rooms adiolning
the residence of James Barber. In. Walnut street.
where he Is at all times 'prepared toido
of work in his, line, suclisuillanging,lCurtalas,
cutting, making, and' laying Carpets, re pairing _
Safari and' Chairs, making. aiming, Corn-husk or
iialr.AtattrwrseS, Cushions - CM: • --
314440 . '66.3 cf CAPPER
B4YN . E 7: • •
" • •
Nos. 113 . axtilli
• •••" Pllll4
Calcite:is'. &ids
Cult; Pilot Bread; ac., of the beet quentv --
-7- 1,
Jam12.17-tri , . . • •
3rTs.c.Erizmpus.
HALL'S
V EU ETABLE
SIMIAN HAIR RENEWER
HAS STOOD riTE TEST OF SEVEN YEARS
_BEFORE THE PUBLIC;
And no preparation for the hair has yet been
discovered that will produce the same beneficial
results. It is an entirely new scientific discov
ery, combining many of the most powerful and
restorative agents in the VEGETABLE ICING
DOM. It restores
GRAY HAIR TO INS '
ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL COLOR
It makes the scalp white and clean ; cures dand
ruff and humors, and falling out of the hair; and
will make It grow upon bald heads, except in
very aged persons, as it furnishes the nutritive
principle by which hair Is nourished and
supported. It makes the hair moist, soft, and
glossy, and is unsurpassed as a HAIR. DRESS
ING. It is the cheapest preparation ever offered
to the public, as one bottle will accomplish more
and last longer than three bottles of any other
preparation.
ME=EI
THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY
The wonderful results produced by our SICIL
IAN HAIR RENEWER have induced many to
manufacture preparations for the Hair, under
various names; and, in order to induce the trade
and the public to purchase their compounds,
they have resorted to falsehood, by claiming
they were former partners, or had. some cron
'motion with our MR. HALL, and their prepara
tion was similar to ours. Do not be deceived by
them:
Piirchase the original; it has never yet been
equalled.
Our Treatise on the Hair, with certificates,
sent free by mail •
ArirSee that each Borrzu has our prirate
REVENUE STAMP over the top of the bottle.
. All others are imitations. •
P. HALL CO., Proprietors. Nashua, N. H
Sold lw all Druggists and dealers in Medicine.
nor 2'il7-IS;`
C MYERS'
COLUMBIA STEAM
COA.CIi WORICS;
SECOND ST., NEAR WALNUT; COLUMBIA.
The Carriages, Buggies, ,I;c„ made at these
Works, have a reputation second to no others in
the State.
Be dolma for his work the merits of beauty of
form, elegance offinish,and strength of structure.
One of the distinguishing features of his work IS
its durability; all vehicles of his build are con
structed of the best seasoned material, and put
together firmly and substantially.
COACH SMITRING, REPAIRING, &c
This branch of the business will be attended to
with punctuality and despatch.
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES,
Wagons, &c., for sale or made to order.
4Z-Call at his Works and examine his stock
and prices. fang 3, '67-tf.
LOOK. THIS WAY !
FRIENDS AND STRANGERS
You are all invited to call and examine my
Stock of Seams, Chewing and Smoking To- ,
hams), Pipes, Pouches, Tobacco 'Bags, dm., &c.
Amongst my Chewing Tobacco can be,found
the Celebrated.
TURPIN NAVY, Pure Va.
STEMLESS - NAVY, Pare Va.
SMITH dz. JONF,S, NAVY and CAVENDISH.
DEXTER, CONGRESS, Pure Va.
CUBAS FL OIINDER.
TROTTER'S ROUGH and READY.
TROTTER'S ORONOXO.
ROSE NATURAL, and DILL'S POCKET
PIECE. -
Booties' SHORT FIVES are the finest Segars
keptan this town. Besides I have the Celebrated
Peach,
ISABEL CUBAS,
LA ESPANOLA,
Havana Taracof the Choicest Brands: The best
Brands of Fine Cuts in this market. Also,'
Smoking Tobacco of all Brands, together with a
full assortment of Meerschaum Plpes, .Tobacco
Boxes, Fancy Goods, &c.,
and examine my Stock, as it is the
cheapest and the best to select fromin Columbia.
GEORGE M. BOOTH,
Locust Street, Columbia, Pa.
A LECTURE
TO YOUNG MEN
Just Stir.l(.4 I"nyclope. Price six cents.
,Lecturer.on the Nature, , Treatment and
! Radical Cure of SPERISIATORIMOEA, or- Seminal
Weakness,: Involuntary. Fr o (salons, Sexual De
bility, and Impediments to Marriage; generally;
iNervcinsness,Cosrstrmewort,Eremmax, and FITS;
'Mental and Physical. Incapacity, resulting from
'Self -Abuse; &a—By ROItEUT Cur..vmutwzr.r.,
DI. 'Xi - Author of the-" Green Book." &c.
The world-renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience
that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may
be effectually, removed without medicine,, and
- without dangerous surgical operations bougles,
instruments, rings; or cordials, pointing out a
mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by
which every satie.rer, no matter what his condi
tion may be, max-cure himself cheaply, private
ly, and , radically. THIS LECTURE WILL
PROVE; A 'BOON' TO THOUSANDS AND
THOUSANDS.
Sent under seta, to any address, in a plain
.ealed envelope, on receipt of, six cents, or two
.ost stamps.. Also Dr. Cuiverwell's "Marriage
'aide," Price 2.5 cents. Address the publishers,
CHAS. .I. C. KLINE 4.; CO.,
127 Bowery, New. York, Post Cake box 4186.
Sept. 2','67-Iy.
[Chartered with Ample Powers.]
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE!
The second Collegiate year wilt commence'
- • ON MONDAY, AUGUST 19,- 1867. -•-
This Institution .has been Chartered by the
Legislature of the State with full Collegiate
powers, and the following courses of Study . , in
,which It is proposed to graduate Students,- have
'been adopted, viz: -- •
An Elementary Course for Teachers, (B. E.
A Scientific Course, B. S.
• , A Ladies' Course, M.A.
. .. A Classical Course, A. B.
A Biblical Course, (B. B. S.
The School is intended to supply a great - public
want, and instruction is given in. all branches of
a common, a liberal, or an ornamental education.
There Is a primary or model school connected
with the Institution, and also' a Commercial
Course, so 'that Students of any ganclo will be
received and will be put into suitable Classes.
With superior accommodations, first-class teach
ers, a location not excelled' by any in accessibil
ity and healthfulness, and in the general morals
of the community, we offer to parents aud guard
ians a pleasant home, where their children and
wards will be properly cared for and will be sub
jected to the best
E traXPining.
ENSES :
For Boarding, Washing, Light Fuel, and
Tuition, with furnished room, for Fall
Term of IS weeks 6•88.50
Instrumental Music 18.00
- ..
Double-Entry Book ICaping, - (In classes)... 1100
Painting and*Faney Worlc, at usual rates.
. For Catalogues and further particulars, address
REV. T. 11..VICK110Y, A. .34.,,President
June B,7p,tf. Annville, Lebanon ; Co„ Pa.
C '
SOMERS & SON,
809 CHESTNUT ST.,' NEAR GIRARD HOUSE,
809 CHESTNUT ST., SEAR CONTINENTAL,
. HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. -
FOIE CLOTHMG
FINE CLOTHING,
CLOTHING AT LOW 'MICE,
CLOTIIING AT LOW PRICE,
PINP PIECE 0001:08 for measure work,
FINE PIECE—GOODS for measure work,
CHEAP CASSIIIEBES for Business Salts,
CHEAP GASSLMERES for Business_Ault?,
MEASURES TAKEN, SUITS NEXT DAY,
MEASURES TAKEN„ SUITS NEXT DAY
• [au g 11-6 n
~f I ~ i OVA/ ,1
STJPPLEE & BROTHER,
MANUFACTURFaLS OF,
STEAM BOILERS.
In addition to our Foundry and Machine work,
we are now prepared to manufacture every
variety of Boller and Plate Iron work,
MENDING AND REPAIRING BOILERS
Promptly attended to. Thankful for past favors,
we would Invite the attention of our friends and
patrons to thin new branch of our business.
SLTPPLEE Sr, BRO.,
aid St., Columbia.
SUSQUEHANNA IRON' COIsIPANY
..!slazatfacturers of all sizes or
REFINED A_ND DOUBLE - REFLNED
ROUND, SQUARE, FLATS. OVAL, AND
RALF OVAL IRO:.;,
Cur Axles, Shafting and Horse Shoe Bars.
.q-Orders promptly Riled from Stock on hand
or made to order.
Terms,net Casb, at Manufacturer's prices, de
livered on Cars or Boats.
Otltee at. their •
STEAII
ExgrxE, , 3,
STEZ3t rtr.,v.
Antl all kinds of AlaclOmery; AtaLiata Ctared and
guaiiil:kieed to gilie!"eui.tisfiteil9n'aii r
tiwci rioilai of
StrPPLEE do 31g04 "
toliambta. Penum.
C~SL ; ce,iJ.Vl~';l7,-•VQJlV.tlfll~•
TERRIBLE EXCITEISIENT
FALL_ OPENING!!!
AT LAST _ FOUND THE PLACE
TO MA" .
GREAT
BARGAINS TO BE HAD AT THE
A Splendid Stock of New • Goods at,
CREAMY REDUCED PRICES,
WE HAYS PURCHASED A LARGE
AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF
CLOTHS,
Which we are prepared to , make up
LN THE LATEST
DRESS GOO - 1)S!
Black , and Fancy Silks, French and Scotch
Ginghams, Prints of all Styles and •
Makes. A full Stock of
Linens. • A Fine Stock -
of Hosiery-,
GLOVES,
DRESS BUTTONS,
AND TRIMMINGS
BROWN
Of Every Width and Quality From
10 Cents PEx l'Aitu up.
WE MAKE A SPECIALITY OP OUR
MERINOS,
WOOL
POPLLNS,
POPLLN '
ALPACAS,
WOOL
MOURNING DRESS GOODS,
GINGHAMS,
ENGLISH,
FRENCH
- AND SWISS
WHITE GOODS, AT VERY LOW-PRICES
ALL KINDS of PRINTED DELAINES,
PACIFIC,
LOWELL,
SHAWLS OF ALL KINDS.
CLOTHS AN CASSIMERES,
For Gent's and Ladles' Wear.
HATS AND CAPS!
Boots and 'Shoes !
LADIES' GLOVE RID, MISSES' arid CHILD-
MERCHANT TAILORING
A FULL ASSORTMENT 9F,
A CHOICE LOT OF GROCERIES,
CONSISTING- OR ' • '
SUGARS, . , , ,
COFFERS, -
SPICES, - • "
TEAS,' . • ,
FISIf,. '
• - MOLASSES,
CANNED FRIIITS, fie.'
Please give us a at the', OLD - STANE of
MALTRY .k CASE, vellera you can examine our
Stock, before purchasing elsewhere.
ROLLING MILL
Columbia, Penna.
•
GROPER BAKER :S
.. •
PItEAIIUIi• SEwi is "MACHINES.
vatut the Htore and see them working. 'Rev
end kinds on hand. , •• -
BOILERS,
.& SON, --
Locust BL, between Front &ScCond Ste.,
• , • . OqLI:I3ABIA.,Po..
47/"..n.rcir . ket grthia' .
-for'o/4 IdAds-.4:Country
Produce, Kenhowe aeolt.
CRASH
DOWN THEY COME 1 !
MAMMOTH STORE OF
W. G. CASE & SON,
CASSIMERES
& VF,STINGS,
A Large Assortment or
FALL & WINTER
The Best Stock of
AND
BLEACHED'
SHIRTINGS,
DELALNES,
0013 ERGS
SPRAGUES
Pink,
Purple,
American,
Merimacks,
• Allen, Pacific,
Wamsutta, Glen Cove,
Corset Jeans, Fine Cambrics,
Paper Cambries, Linens, Linen
Handkerchiefs, Napkins, Threads,
Braids, Dress Trimmings, Tidy.
Worgeeds,' Hosiery; '
allkinds, Hoop Skirts,
Silk Circulars,
Silk Sacques,
Balmorals,
' - drc.
"cc.
ME3M
HAMILTON,
FOULARDS,
7‘CANMI::WkTER, &e.
FALL ik .WINTER
FLANNELS, -WHITE AND COLORED
Also,
Brown
Bleached,
Muslins,
Blue Drills,
Pillow Casing,
Double WI d th -
S TIEETIN GS,
Cotton and LINEN
Ladies' & Gents' Linen,
Paper Collars, Cull's, Neck
Ties, Fancy and Plain, Kid .
Gloves, White and Colored, of
all makes, Ready Made Shirts,
TfCKINGIB of-all GRADES, dre„
ME
ALL STYLES OF
E:glsrs SHOES
DONT. I P TIM BEST STYLE:OUT-
SIDE THE CITIES, AND ALL
FITTING WARRANTED
ergo,
,
There is no iIeCOSSI tyfor " Swinging M : ound
the
,Circle'' of ,
Sewing " ' Al6,chines
in searcli of a GOOD ONE. when one is offered
to yea combining In itself all the GOOD GUALI
TIES claimed for any in the Market,, and divested
of all the defeetv and dart:trap fialirres t and at tack . -
ments used to make Machines sell. ,
We offer for sale the
GROVER &-BAKER
Malcing the Elastic Stitch which will not rip or break
b, tension, andfor proof of its excellence, refer to
those having them in use.
n.41..We have at all times a COMPETENT PER-.
SON in attendance—not to picture imaginary
perfections, nor to describe with voluble imper
tinence the defects of other , machines,. in order
to bide anything in those we sell t9 bupto- show
what can be done with ours. „
PRICES ! !
MANUFACTURING MACHINE,
Ever offered to the public, and only aslc an ex
amination of them toxubstantlate our „
assertions. Also, , .
SECOND-HAD
In good running
order, of the following ..makes, which
we will-sell at Auour-73Ar.r the original Pnreg :
WILCOX ez GIBBS,
NtIiF,ELER. & WILSON'S
• 'AND Rowt.s.
W. G. CASE' & SON,'
Agents, at Rolling ltfill Store,
Columbia, Penn a.
N. B.—The above l}fachines are also to be bad
of F. X. Ziegler, the-former Agent, at theidams
xpress Office, in Walnut street, above Front.
June 5,'67.tf3
Gn"ER. & BAKER'S •
PREMIUM
ELASTIC STTT C H "
n
LOCK STITCH •
SEWING-MACHINES .•
.195 BROADWAY, NEW '701211 - .
730 CIIEVYNtT STREW:, PITILADRLY/DA;
Jan. 5, lg.
et,REAT INPROVEMENTS
IN SEWING 31A.C.F1TN.E.,4
EMPIRE
SHUTTLE MACHINE.
PATENTED FEI3RITARY 14TH, ISO
Salesroom, No. 921 Chestnut St., Philadelpl3la
This 11fACIITNE Is constructed on a new prin
cipal of mechanism, possessing many rare and
valuable improvements, having been examined
by the most proibtand experts, andpronounced
to be SIMPLICITY and .PERFECTION co3r-
BINED. '
- .
The following are the principal objections urged
against Sewing Machines:
1. Excessive ildigue tg the operator,
2. Liability to get out of order.
3. Expense, trouble, and loss of time in re
pairing.
4. Incapacity to sew every description of ma
terial.
5. Disagreeable noise while in operation.
The Empire Semina Machine is Bettap' from nil these
.OBJECTIONS_,
It has a straight needle, perpendicnlar action,
makes the LOCK' or suurrrLE STITCH, which
will neither RIP nor RAVEL and is - alike on
both • sides; performs perfect sewing-on every
description of material, from .Leather to the
finest Nansook Muslin, with cotton, linen or silk
thread, from the coarsest to the finestammber.
IT HEMS,PELLS . ,.....BIniS, BRAIDS; . TUCRS,
&0., &c
QIL7 PL
,s 7
Having neither CAM nor COG WHEEL, and
the least possible friction, it runs as smooth as
glass, and is
EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS
• ' MACHINE. •
AU varieties of CAPIN= lancuras from SOO oploarchr
4Z-Particular attention is called to our new
and Improved Manufacturing Machine, for
Tailoring, Shoe-fitting,' Coach Trimming, tc.
Its advantages are simplicity, durability, rapid
ity, easy adaptation to all branches of manufac
turing. It makes perfect work on all material.
It is especially desirable in sewing Patent Leath
er, and is very still. It short it is the most per
fect manufacturing machine in the market.
N. 13.—Every Machine guarranteed. •
EMPIRE SEVING MACHINE COMPANY '
921 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia:
FRANK GRANELLO, Agent.
riarAgenta wanted. Jan. 16,18-ly
THE HOWE MACHLNE CO.'S
SEWING .MACHINES,
699 BROADWAY; NEW YORE
FOR FAMILIES AND MAN UFA 0.4"1i5:
The HOw6
LOOK STITOII,,i
THESE__MORLD-RENOWNED
SEWING MACHINES
Were • awarded, the' 'highest prendum at' the!
World's Fair in London. and six first premiums
at the New York State Fair of 1804, and are cele
brated for doing the best , work; using n. much
smaller needle for the same thread than any
other machine, and by the introduction of the
most improved machinery, we are now able to
supply the very best machines in the world.
These machines are made at our new and
spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conrr., under the
immediate supervision of the President of the
Company, ,
4 ; ELIAS 'l - IOWE ; JR., A i
-
the original inventor of the Sewing:Machine.
They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing,
and to the use of Seamstreses, Dress Makers,
Tailors, Manufacturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts,
Cloalm, Mantillas, ClothinF, Hats, Caps, Corsets,
Boots, Shoes, Harness; Saddles, Linen Goods,
Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. They work equally
well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods
with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will
seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell cord, braid, bind,
and perform everyspecies of sewing, nutking
beautiful and perfeet'stitch, alike on both sides
of the articles sewed.
The Stitch Invented by Mrt. BOWL, and made
on this Machine, is the most popular and dur
able, and all Sewing Machines arc stple.64, - -b Lhe
principle invented by him.
77te pb. Machine Company,
ODD i3RO- 1 I.I7WAY, I Cor: Furth fit.; N. Y
mar 30:67-13,
BOOTS AYD SHOES.
LADIES SHOE DIAMMA.CTORY.
Having'inerea:Sed my faellitiCs for turning
out superior work I would annomice to my old
easterners and all new ones that may favor me
with a call, that I am better prepared now to
manufacture all kinds of
LADIES' MISSES'. AND CHILDREN'S
SHOES AND GAITERS,
than ever before. ' , employ none but the best
workmen and am always certain of giving satis
faction. I keep on hand ageneral assortment of
ready made work all of which Is manufactured
on the premises.
I keep no made-up work of other parties. My
work is made exclusively for home trade and is
sold as such: TERMS CASH. '
- - -
We sell as chea as any - . other establishment,
and ask a share of public patronage.
JAMES SCHROEDER,
Locust Street, between Front and Second.
4
011 IE 'MANUFACTURE.
The Subscriber has on hand atirge Stock
ot oots and Shoes, Gaiters, &c., all of his own
Manufacture. ',, , .
. . .
Call at his Store, four doors above U. Williams'
Drug Store, Front Street, wher6lie offors - 1111
• tensive assortment of Goods, either
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
His stock:consists of as large and general as
sortment of Men's BoysL Ladies' and Children's
BOOTS AND SHOES,
as can be found elsewhere in the Town.
Those requiring Boots and Shoes will find it to
their advantage to call and examine his Stock,
before purchasing elsewhere.
May 26,-tf] • „ ' &WEL GROVE.
VOL:FR - LIKENESS.
11 R. 4. bX. zrgrr.V.
• ' still'continues to take "
'PHOTOGRAPHS. FERROTYPES, AMBROTYPES
PHOTO-AIJNIATURES, GEM-PICTURES,
At his old stand, on Locust Street, above Front,
, COLUMBIA, PA. „
Mr. LITTLE has had an experience of several
years at this pusiness, and his pictures are equal
to the beat that can be had in any city, and owing
to his splendid sky-light, and good instruments,
far isoperlor to those generally taken,inthe coun
try. -If You'Wish a good amteorrect picture, von
may depend upon getting it at Little N.
Rue 3'ic
tures are great lavorites with those who have
obtained therm - Prices as low as the lowest.
sz-Don't forget the place—Locust Street, above
Front, Columbia, Pa. . [mar. so, 1867.
CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! - CLOCKS!!!
American Clocks of all kinds and Steles, at
reduced prices: • - - '•
The 'Celebrated BEM THONLAS Ctocki.;
warranted, and excelled by none. IMrcluisms
wh/ hind OrMstock large and complete.''... •'
1-111EILICER dc -SON.
FANCY. -GOODS", I , , ' '
A flue lot'of Fancy Goods, such as
etower Vases,
Toilet Setts,
Cologne Bottles,
t o!„,. I OlVork Box
...t0.1e14;
! • >i <to, 'dm
At SHREINER At SON'S.
• •
'T"' PLACE - TO' BUY '
IS THE NEV.. .iENFELRy. STORE OF
P. SHRZINER & sibs.
We have Largely /nareased•ouriStock and in
tend keeping a first-class Store, and sell at the
Lowest Prices. Call and see for yourselves.
June /5,'67 Front Street, above'Loenst.,
F:AISIILY:MACIIINE;
We have also the best
LOCK STITCH
SEND FOR CIRCULAR
FLOUT jL DD PEED.
-
LOUR AND FEED' STORE!-
.
Imunderslgneci r aavlng purchased the Stock
on baud, and taken the Flour • and Feed Store,
lately - occupied by Gloorge Brandt, Locust, above
Fourth street, Columbia, I'a., will continue the
business at that place, and respectfully solicits
the patronage of his friends, and' the public in
general: , • • • - -
lie will, at all times, keep on hand the
BEST FAMILY' FLOUR
that ean be procured. Also,
RYE. FLOUR, CORN MEAL .& RUCICWHEAT,
with FEEDS of ditferent kinds, all of which he
will sell as low as possible, for CASH.
Being a practical Miller, and having followed
ninnyli
the trade for
years, e flatters himself that
his knowledge of the business will enable him
to give satisfaction to all who may favor him
with their custom. ' • • "
The store will be open from 7 A. M. to ScC P.M.
Col'a, dee. 8,;(16-tr.] ,DA.NIEL Mt:CAM:EY.
COLtiMBIA. FLOUR MILLS.
GI Ott BiIGLE, PROPRIE'rOII'. ,
•
The highest Cash prices paid for all hinds of
Grain. _
SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR
for sate; also Mill Feed of all kinds. Wheat
Ground and Packed to order. Grist work.
and Chopping done. Chopped Corn
and Oats. Corn Meal and
. .
GRAII A M L Q U'R
For sale at all times, and delivered to any par
of the town.- 1,-.- - own and country custom sot
netted. _ ]April U, 1867.
1111SCEL_LA_NWOUS.
BAT:UE-1'
819 Chestnut Street,
1 3 E1 rLADI;II,P IT IA
DIAMONDS,
Pea rl , ;.•llxtbie.x, Sapphires,-Emeralds, lin re 00111 , ,
Engagement Rings. Wedding Ithe , s.
LOW PRICES.
•
P;_L-VELE - sl - & CO.
PrITLADELPITIA
WATCHES!
Of thetrtost Celebrated rankers. Sole ngents fot
the gninci 904 llcdalrATEKpnrniira 4: Co.
timekeeper, the best watch in s ulin fact tired.
LOW Prtrons...
BAILEY Sz GO.
PFIIL/I)ELPFTLS
BRIDAL SILVER,
For WEDDING PRESENTS, of entirely new
and art:stie designs. '
LOW PRICES. •
DAILEY & CO.
PIiILADL LPHIA
PLATED WARES,
From the most celebrated American and
English makers.
LOW PRICES.
BAILEY & CO.
PHILADELPHIA
WORKS OF ART !
PLNE OIL PAINTINGS,
STATUARY, BRONZES, &r.,
LOW PRICES.
Our stock is unsurpassed by any establhannent
In the country, both in regard to price and qual
ity, our foreign importations having been select
ed with great care by one of the firmin Europe.
Our wares are constantly arranged for exhibition,
and' strangers In the city, whether desiring to
purchase or not, nre cordially invited to call and
examine.
IM.Orders by mall carefully anal promptly- at
tended to.
' • 'BAILEY & CO.,
Sl9 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPIIIA..
N. B.—Designs Of Silver Ware, fie., sent by
RI
RI 0-6 K E 'l', , 13-00,1 1
. •
Large and well selected stock el POCKET
BOOKS, has „ dust been received, which we will
sell at reduced prices. - Callmul seo our stock of
Photograph_;_ 6 A..lbumsit. .
A large and fresh stock Just received from New
York, which are otrered.at prices to suit eyery •
one. . .
ALL' THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS.
A large a.,,,,ortineut just received. arid selling
at very low prices. No Perron should be without
reading matter:
ARNOLD'S WRITLNG FLITID.
The aomine artirle—quarts,pints, half pints, and
2.-oz. stands. everything usually Itept in the
Stationery line, WI 1 / be found n
11.-FIESS' 13nok Store;
Locust street, opposite ColundgitigaSional Bank.
April 0;3867. •
TI OCAL FREIGHT- -NOME.
The Pennsylvania Rail Road Company are
now prepared to receive or forward Freight be
tween Columbia and Lancaster, anti all stations
on the Pennsylvania Rail Road and its branches.
RATES BETWEEN PHU:A. & coLugrzi,..
Fir.;t. Class. liarl 3rd Class. 40i Class.
25 cents 21 ctn.... 18 cts. 11 ch,
Flour In Car loads:lN cents per Barrel.
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA t LANCASTER.
First !/ass. , 2nd Class. 3rd Ciass.it gam.
Z 3 cents .90 cts. 17. ets. , 14 cts.
BETWEEN COLUMBIA ,Sz PITTSBURGH.
First C/ass. 2nd Class. 3ed Class. .4 h Class.
71 cents Ft cts. 10 cis. all eta.
Freight consigned to stations where the Com
pany has no Agent, must be prepaid.
AM Freights payable on Delivery.
11. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Thila.
Ar4e— Far further information apply to
8. B. RlNosrozc, Frt.. Agt., Mita.
Bo teitr-Frt.,—Agt.-, Columbia.
A. V. SLAYmAxEmyrt., Agt., Lane'r
T HE BEST IN TtIT: 'WORLD!
-, FOLEY'S GOLD PENS , - •
Are aeknoirledged to he the beet yet offered 'to
01712122
e..
W. U. HESS has just .rcelved a very - large
stock of these celebrated Pens, Ills old stock
has also been exchan ged . for new, so that custo
mers can now select front the
'LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT
of Gold. Pens ever brought to this market.
M.Pens are guaranteed for six mouths. Push
along. Get a Pen. Ask: for Foley's.
'll7-If.] U. TlESS..l.ocust Street.
T C. BUCHER
A OF:NT FOR 1•lIx
STATEN (SLAND
Dying„ .7 ..E,.5 - ta,151.i.511, ent.
Ladies' Dresses, CloakS, Veils, Gloves, Ribbons,
and Silks of ail kinds dyed any color.
Also, Gentlemen's Coats, Vests, Pan taloons,
Kid Gloves washed to look like new.
&roaring, repairing, &L.., done at short notice.
I will receive goods at my store and forward
them to the establishment.
.Jl --- -Satisfaction guaranteed. . .
Call and see list of prices aJ.
C. RUCIIER'S
Store, Locust Street
3y=%, 'On • Columbia. Ps.
DITILADELPHIA CANCER HOS
PITAL.
PROFESSOR R.* H. Ki,rxE,
MITINCIPAL PDTSICIAN AND Summox,
To the Philadelphia Cancer Hospitztl. Office,
No. 931 ARCH Street, is daily looking astonish
ing and most miraculous cures of Cancer 'by the
most scientific and lately approved remedies
known to the civilized world, among which 'are
his great Cancer Antidotes, wonderful treatments
that operate specifically 'upon the Cancer and
Cancerous,. affection/3,R undid Ming: killing, and
destroying the Cancer, every particle, root and
fibre belonging to it. or them, without pain or the
use of the knife, without caustic, eating and
burning medicines, without the loss of bleed, or
in the least affecting the sound -flesh. -No other
treatment should ever be used. No other persons
have these antidotes. To investigate these treat
ments, to see patients under treatment, and- to
examine the terrible specimens tints removed,
call anti see, or address It. 11. KLINE, H. a,
Ofilee, No. J3l ARCH St., Philadelphia, Penna.
Post Office Box
For Particularstierid fora 'Circular.
SUSOJEII - ANNA PLANDIC4- 'MILL,
ON FRONT ST.. AND PENN'A RAIL ROAD
INTERSECTION, CoLrnmA, I.
Tho Subscribers would respectfully announce
to the patrons of their 31111, that' the advanced
prices of labor and expenses incident to carrying
on the business of theW establislunent n compels
them to charge their 'customers an •mivreice on
former rates, and' take this method to inform
them that the following are the prices 'for work'
done at their 31111 s:
For. working Flooring per M 54.50
" . do Weatherboards per M • 4.50
" Surfacing one side, per 31 - 2.25
do. two sides, per 31 • • 4.50
" Re-sawing White, Pine face.
. measure, per.M
. ,
do Poplar face meas. per, 31 0.00
. " do Ask, Oak and Cherry:face
~ . . _lueasure s per,3l . ;,1.00
Itippini4=4"per line :•10' 'feet - '"-" '' ' kli
do' . 8-4 ,do , ..... 'ado . '
" '• do -' Jolce .do . . do . -4,4
t.Lumber hauled to the Mill -and 'retuructl
to lard without extra charge. • • -' . ' •
Accounts for working or dressing lumber will
be considered collectable every four months.
The subscribers have on hand an assortment of
ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER , whiciels' for
Sale at Market Prices, and solicits a continuation'
of public custom.
Ap118,137-1y) -BACHMAN-6: MARTIN.
LAY,CASTVIZ A DVS. ;;
ITOUSE PURNISIHNG STORE.'
_
A. C. FLINN
NO. 11, NORTH qt . :I. : LI-IX
.•
. Dealer In MI Ithnin of' •
HOUSEKEMJNO'GOODS.:
.
Stoves,
not, r Futrzi ;lees, .
Coblting Ranges
Tin,
Sheet Iron,
and Capper-Wa-c; rAlanufhetia7
Rooting, Spouting, and Tin Mending promptly
attendml to.
PLUMBER, GAS FITTER
And Dealer in all kinds of Watefand Gas Pipes,
Lead, Galvanized Iron, Cast and Wrought
Iron, Terra Cotta Lt: Copper (tinned.)
Tubing,
. _Hydrants;
. ' Bath Tubs,
. ,
and Boilers, -
Wash Bowls,
„ .
Water Closets,
• Se., &e., Sc.
Force iind Lift Pumps for Cisterns,
and Deep Wells, Hydraulic Rams, Regis
ters,. DAMPERS, VENTILATORS,• A te
ICE CREAM FREEZERS, WATER COOL
' ERS AND REFRIGERATORS,
• ' • • - At A. C. FLINN'S, '
No. 11, North Queen St.,
' Lancaster, Pioftt.
riIIARLES N. HOWELL,
lJ AItrVIHAMIrth'ItZET,
EAST SIDE,. ' -
The Oldest Marble Works In Lancaster Comity.
Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed upon him, le.respeetfully solicits a
coutlnuance,of the same. , He has on band the
largest, most varied and complete stock - of
finished . • •
MONUMENTS. MANTLES,
GRAVE STONES, ,Ste.;'
to be found in the city. and , which will be sold at
the lowest prices. Building work and Jobbing
of every description punctually attended tn.
Persons in want of ;Monuments, Mantles, or
Stones,Grave arc:invited to call and examine
the stock on and, also the portfolios of designs.
June ". a -tf] •
,
e ll H. SHEAFFER; ' '
PUBLISHER A: BOOKSELLER,
No. 32 North Queen Street, Lancaster. Penn'n.,
respectfully invites the attention of the putt
lie to hislarne assortment of
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
comprising.; Books of every description. Papers
and Envelopes of all kinds and of the best qual
ity, and all articles usually kept In a I3ook store.
which he Is now selling - at the LOWEST CASH
RATES. . .
.
DOCUMENT ENVELOPES—The most secure
envelope for transmitting valuable matter by
mail, and an excellent article for preserving
bonds, securities tun! valuable
_papers. Usel al to
every' one.
BLANK BOOKS—A full assortment of all sizes.
Fall and half bound.
POCKET BOOKS—Just received a large stock
of all sizes, munulactured of the best. materials,
BlBLES—Pulpit, Family and Pocket editions,
German and English-TESTAMENTS, PRAYER
and ayNis.l Books, and a large stork of miseel
laneotri Religious Books selling at old prices.
SCHOOL BOOKS—AB Books used in our City
and County schools.
- -
PESSLni the Best Quality, imported
direct trom the manufacturers. 1
SUNDAY SCILOOL 1300 . 1i7S—All the putillea
t Ion:, of the di Ileren t Religious Houses
—for sale at their own rates.
Libe'raliteductiollS Made t °Teachers, Merchants
School Directors and the Clergy.
Prompt attention given to all orders. rjyl3-tr.
D OWN WITH THE PRICES !
Just received from ,the Philadelphia and New
York Markets a full and complete stock of
CLOTHS - AND CASSIMERES,
the Latest Styles in the market; which we are
prepared to make up to order In the
BEST STYLE AND SHORTEST NOTICE,
and at the Lowest Cash Prices.
We have on hand a full and complete stock of
READY , MADE CLOTHING,
for Men and. Boys,
Of our eAm make, which we gute,rantee well
trimmed. and well made, and goods as repre
sented.
Also, our Stock of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH
ING,GOODS, is full and complete.
Our stock is purchased at the very Lowest
Cash Prices, and we are prepared to sell rata small
advance.
Call and examine our Stock, and von will be
convinced the place to be , suited Per the least
money, is at , - MYERS & ItATIIFON'S,
No. 1 East King street,
Lancaster City, Pa,
•
S. RATHYON'S
naccrtANT TAILORING, GENERAL CLOTHING,
AND GENTLEMEN'S ,FURNISHING STORE,
(Opposite Shoher's Hotel,)
, .
CORNT.I2 - 01 , NORTIff QUEEN AND ORANGE STS.,
LANCASTER, PENNA.
All Rinds of • lien's and Boys' ready-made
Clothing and Filrnishing Goods Constantly kept
on hand,
. Also a superior assortment of •
French, English. German and,Arnerican Cloths,
Cassi mores and Vestings, which. will be made to
order In any desired style, with the leastpossible
delay ;.•warranted giro' satisfaction, and at
reasonable charges.
July • S: S.-12A,TFIVON:
•
N. RRENEMAN'S " '
,AD * ES' GENTLEMEN'S BOYS, GIRIS• AND
CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE.
The largest and best assortment of Ladies and
Gentlemen's wear in the ' • "
•
CITY OF LANCASTER.
The undersigned respectfully .invites the citi
zens of Columbia and vicinity, to his large
stock of
LADIES' BOOTS 'AND SHOES,
Such as Women'ii Rid and French ;Morocco
Boots, Balmoral, Continental and other •'
FASHIOL , ZA.BLE STYLES.
We are prepared to mann flicture at short notice
every kind of 'Ladies', and Gentlemen's wear
known in this market, and at as cheap rates as
any similiar establishment. Call and examine
our. tock. A. N.. BRENEMAN,
Opposite Coopers Hot
West King Sit. Lancaster.
TO HORSE. OWNERS.
BAKER'S HOOF- LINTAIEST,
THE BEST ARTICLE KNOWN
For Quarter or Sand Crack, Corns, Thrush,
Contracted, Hard or Brittle Hoofs,_ &c., and for
general use place of Stuffing or Soaking.
As Dressing for the outside of the Hoof it has
no Superior.
Sold Wholesale and retail, by A, MILE?, Sad
dle and Harness Manufacturer, No. :37 North
Queen Street, mat dour to :.•ttoher's Eagle Hotel,
Lancaster City, Penna.
N. B.—Harness of every description constantly
on hand, and repairing neatly done to order.' ' •
T",p517-IBLISHED IN 1829.
It I
T_TIET
SFr
OLD EST.; 4 i.BLT:' , " FT ED ITAT, CAI' AND
FUR STORE.
No. 20 NMITII QUEEN ST., LANC`..I.-STER, - PA.
We would respectfully announce that we are
now prep:ued to furnish ouP mist °MOTS -WM] the
Latest Styles consisting of Gent/omen's
I MESS SILK,
CASSIME ICE, •
PLAiN AND BRUSH.
FUR AND WOOL, on
CASSIMERRETT ,
STIFF cuAsnam,E
SO[ x AND •
• EXTENDED BRIMS.
AND FLEXIBLE SELF-..*D.II3STING STIFF
AN I) D'ORSAY mum nA3s,
In new, Novel and beautiful Designs, rind at
sac!. price , as to make it an inducement Mr all
In pit mhase.
CAPS ! CAPS ! ! CAPS,! !
Our stock . of Cans comnrises it the newest
styles for 'Men's, Boys' and Children's Siring
and Summer \VCar, Oun MOTTO IS
" EQUALI`II.Y TO ALL."
The lowest selling price marked in tignres on
each article, and never varied from, at •
simurz BRO.'S
Ilat, Cap and Fur Store, No. 20 North Queen st.
ti,u 7- Al.l. xmcns OF SHIPPING FULLS noircurr,
AND RIMIEST CASH' PRICES ' , All). f mar 30,W7
ISMONABLE HATTER.
JOHN M. GREEN
Has removed Ids Store to No. 4 East King, street,
Next door to 13ares , Boolt. Store,
LANCASTER, PA., • .
Where ho has litteil up rooms to carry on In an
extensive scale, The
MANUFACTURE OF- HATS, 4C
Orders may be left, or sent at nny.time, and
satisfaction guaranteed. I have only the best
workmen, and am ut all times prepared tosupply
those who may favor me with a call with the
BEST PIIEATEST, ITATS 11. Np CAPS,
of the Latest and Inogt Fa'sbionable Stvie.
Having had considerable experience in the
business, he hopes to meet a, generous share - of
public, patronage. t
April 6, 'O7-tt..l • JOHN
T.A mArt. NCASTER.
MARBLE wortks, , ,
• r
- LEWIS HALDY, ProprietOr.
- All persons In want of anything In the Marble
line, will be furnished - at the very lowest prices.
' Only' the best , workmen 'are employed, conse
quently we are enable to turn out in a superior
manner • .
.MONtr - MENTS, STATUARY TOMBSTONES,
'ORNAMENTS; MARBLEIIANTLES,
BUILDING FRONTS, 'SILLS, • '-
And 3larble Work or over description. •
ErOrtlarapromptly attended to- ,„ • ,
• • • ;:,•• ,LEWISIRA.LDY,
3Nlay .4,473 : . • Lancastei''' City. Pa. -
HOUSE FURNISHING- GOODS:
k... 17.13 ..TAPEgAiir
CARrigITS.. ,g •
VELVET, ' R.LGS ' i:! ' O6 . OA ' I./GORSLVIS
ENGLISH ..h.s.A.SIETHCAN OIL CLOTHS.',
. .
PAPER - . HANGINGS,
Plain and Decarativit.- Window , Shade.;;
and Glassware, Marseilles' Quilts , Blankets:
Table and Plano Covers and a. larke..Stock or
DOMESTIC COTTON. AND .IV,OOLE.N GOODS„
aback NVO will sell nelew Prices. •
HAGER ,S: BROTHERS,
AEW' , STY-LE I ceE PITCH RS'A
- 11 7111113LNPLAiED With Nlrkio Stlvir-Rot."
connoc break,or benetitz,T,ltaeolest-thillg.
out. Take a. look at..thent. . e
EITRETIsiEIf. :t;'5.02,714.
CABI - IVETrriXnME" - ;
ABINET WAItgaIIANITFACTORY:
5
, The Albsorib& linStlng-lately , pht, up' view
ware-rowel,. and-greally.lnereaseil his bumtness,
Callntrgr better Inducements to Ms eustomeres
then ever. , , „
wnalow slr.3x)Es : 2m.tors.% IN' ALL
12ffital
,
Ile manuthethres to eider; anirwill 'keep con
stantly on hand, , Dressing, Plain •and Fancy
Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card, Dining and,
Centre Tables. Common, Fanay and Fremffi Bed
steads; all of which -,rlll , •be sold on the most
reasonable terms..^..Asim manufactures his own
work he is enabled to warrant every article to
be what it is represented. •- -
CAAITIS! CFSAIRS! !
All kinds of chairs kept on hand or manufactur
ed to order. Cane,•Windsor,:Arin and:Rocking
Chairs •, Settees, Camp and Countet Stools,Sofas,
Tete-a Tates and Stuffed Sent Chairs, made 'to
order., Old chairs repainted and repaired. , .
UND:ED,TA IN G. •
Funerals'whi, beatteiatled to with promigness,
to which lie gives his personal attention. He is
prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve
corpse, as May be required. •
- MAIIOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS,
Furnished plain or tinted in any style that may
he required. lie respectfully solicits a share of
public patronage, as well as a continuance pf the,
custom with which e has been liberally favored.
• SOHN SHENBERGER, •
South side of Locu st
, street between Second and
Third. • ' (mar:lo-67-M-
VURNITURE OE ,ALL KINDS. -- •
- CI.3II7SET 1 1 . , ,%..RE-1200.11S
FACTORY, Locust Street, , a -few doors below'
Third'Street, Columbia, Pa.
The subscriber manufactures and keeps on
hand an extensive assortment of all kinds of
Furniture. Persons wishing to buy' or those
about to go to hougekeeping, will find it to • their
advantage to give me a Can.
- -
BEDSTEADS, TABLES,- CHAIRS, BUR/RAUB,
• SETTEES, SC., &C.. • •
. , . ..
Of the best, nasally, style, and ma . nufacture, and
will make toorder, of first-rate , material, every
article In his line. Ile will give, strict, attention
to business, at d respectfully asktrof the public a
sliarli.of its patronage.' . .
, rer• UNDERTAKING Avill, receive the most
careful attention, at the shortest notce. - •
mar:10.47-tfl ' • - GEORGE SEIBERT.
• GRO OETZIES;
BROTEEER : !S'
1-11- ' • - • PROVISION STORE,
ODD , FELLOWS' HALL,
Columbia, Pa
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, -FLOUR, GRAIN, ,tc
We will always-lieep on hand the very best
quality of goods, snat
SALT.
SO P. •
FRUIT.
sPl‘ll.l3,
TAROS ,
CRACKERS.
MOLASSES,
SEGAILS,
TEAS.
FISH.
LA RP.
H A M.S.
COFFEE.
Cu EESE.
SEGA US,
•
TO .)ACCO
Also,Faney Groceries, 'Notions Dried Fruit,te.
We intend to keep the best doods only, zuld to
sell as cheap as any sLuallar store.
We therelore ask a portion ofpublie patronage.
• H. :Al td.LLEN BRO.
A TTENTION HO E KEEPERS
WE' arc :tiniest daily in receipt' of new and
fresh groceries, such as
LTG.% HS. TEAS:' yIEAT.
COFFEE. • r FRUITS. FISH,
SPICES, CHEE,E. FLOUR.
Provisions of all kinds, together with Wood
and Willow-ware and Class and Queensware.
Switzer and Limberger Cheese, Crerman Fruits,
&c.
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICKLES.
Fresh Peaches, mid all the Fancy Groceries per
taining to a well regulated Grocery Store.
I am - ,letermlned not to be surpassed in cheap
ness and in the excellent quality of my goods.
Jfar - Call around and inspect our stock whether
you buy or not, A share or public patronage is
solicited.
GEORGE TILLS, Agent,
Loenst St., above 2nd
A FRESH 'ARRIVAL OF GOODS
-1-317 AT FIAI3DMAN'S
Just received, -at the fine Grocery Establish
ment, corner and and Cherry streets, the follow
1101r Goods:
CLIOICE NEW CIELEANS MOLASSES
JELLIES,
PRESERVES,
rro - yrr,
RA 'SINS,
PEACIR ES,
TOMATOES •
ENGLISIT.
WINSLOW'S GREEN CORN,
, G BEEN PEAS, Ac., Ac.
A 7.A.11011M0T OTi NEW YORK CANTOF-S,
Oranges, Lemons, Figs, - - Itaisins ' Cocoannti,
Cranberries, Cider and White W ine Vinegar.
Extra Family Flour, MPreer Potatoes, Rio and
lava Cotree.fresh reasted,•Lovering's Syrup, &e.
-4G",-.New Goods received almost daily.
W.M. H. HARDMAII,.
• 3rd and Cherry Sts.,
tY]• Columbia, Pa.
FRESH ARRIVAL •
OF GROCERIES.
We arc now ready for the Spring Trade, having
just - purchased a full assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Extra new crop Coffee, Refined Sugars and
. Syrups—all elegant Syrup for Li Cents
per Quart.
• EXTRA F DB!: JERSEY HAMS. •
We have also, No. I, 2, and 3 Mackerel .
barrels, quarters and halves, Dried Beer,
Herring, lc' All kinds or Fruit and •
VEGETABLES IN CANS.
Our assortment Is full and ,complete, and our
prices reasonable.
-
.t `Cali tun] examine for yourselves.
HENRY SUYDAM,
Mar:3oAl] Cbr. or Front &Hilion Sts•
NTEW GROCERY STORE.
j The Subscriber would respectfully inform
the Publiegenemlly, that he has Just received a
general assortment of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TEAS AND SPICES.
Refined Sugars of all Mutts,
, No, 1, and Mess Mackerel.
English & _American Pickles,
Sugar Cured Hams.
Extra Eine Syrups,
Old Rio and Java Coffee,
DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS,
'Raisins. Prunes and 'prepared Mustard always
on hand and of the very best grades.
Our stock of staple and fancy groceries Is full
and complete smdwe Intend keeping, it fresh, by
almost daily additions.
of dini.reut lands alWays on hand.
FREDERICK RUCHER,
t cor. 4th 6: Locust Sts.
R4l D7VARE.. STOVES, tt-c.
A LWAYS SOMETHING NE W !
.rusT PURC BASEL), AT RE:DT:CP.ID
PRICES, a spltmtlld A,Nortnie.nt. or new and ,le
',Arable
110usE FURNISHING GOODS !
COOIUNG uti-Octal Quaker
City; mid the -Victistra.'
BRITANNIA WARE, in Sets or separate,
to suit . purabasers.
CFI A :ABER WARE,
CUTLERY OF ALL RINDS.
WATER COOLERS, of all sizes'and styles
• -
Si;eaial attention paid to CAS FITTING and
731131NG. A large assortment of splendid
CLIA:s.:DELIEII:4 always on hand.
A Variety of BIRD CAGES, at all prloy,
.I,gent for the Celebrated priTY'S crornEs
WASHER. The most popular, best ant cheapest
Washing Machine everinvented.
In eennection with the VIN /VV Washing Ma
chine, he has the
UNIVERSAL cLoTHEs WRINGER!
Call at the corner of Second and Locust streets,
and satlsly yourself that you can get better bar
gains there t ban at any other establishment.
lIIRAW WILSON,
Cor. of Second and Locust Sts. Columbia, Pa.
April 20, 1867-ly„ ,
T.- RUMPLE & SON;
V
DEALERS IN
FOREIGN; ,k DOMESTIC HARDWARE.
An extensive assortment of house furnishing
hardware, also for carpenters' and builders' use,
always on hand.
IRON A. N D
Illacksraltbsovagon makers. stnd others Turn=
ished with all kinds of Iron, Horse Shoes,
Coach Trimmings, and other goods in their line.
WOOD ANDWILLOW, WARE, -
In great. variety, such us Tubs," Baskets, .Wash
Boards, BroOrns, Washlng,'Machnies, &c.
FAR:MENG' IMPLEMENTS." •
Shovels,'llbeA, Plow Scythes,
Forlca, Rakes, and all other Implements used by
the farmer.
' STOVES' ANA TIN 'WARE.
Stores 5 . 1' every stYld and Piatern, Cook, Parlor
and °dice Stoves, tor coal or wood. A large 1124.
sortnient, of Tin - Ware always kept on hand,,or
manufactured to order.' ' - ' '
• Olt. Paints
'Coni Oil, Linseed, Flsb, Sperm and Machine Oils
or all hinds: Alcohol, Benzine, Japan, and other
Varnish, Class,raints, Putty, White Lead, &c.
awn:4'6sa LOCUST COLITSIBIA, PA.
F. COTTRELL & BRO., -; •Z
1)014r8 ill _ a
• FOREIGN :AND DOMESTIC
hardware,' Bar Iron; Steel, Nails,' Glass, /Pain*
01 Nrarnishos, Turpentine, Benzine, ex.
' A large assortment of Parlor, Cook and Office
Stovegulways on hand. • Tin Ware mannactur
ed to order at shortest notice.
- WOOD AND . *iLLOW-WARE,_,
.in fplantilles and of every variety. ,
Plows, Corn Shelters,. Teed Cutters, Shovels;
, Hoes-s Forks, Rakes. , &a._ , .
Coarse and 'Fine Slt at'lawest market prices.
A large assortment' of DoublO.and Single bar
reled Guns, Powder Flasks,_Glame Bags and Shot
Pouches. Rltleaud - Blstingrowder,shotand caps.
va..lllg,hest market prices pald , for', Clover and
'Timothy. and, Flax Seeds, large quantities, of
' which we have constantly on hand and offer nt
the lowest. rates. Lubricating, Sperm and-Fish'
Oils, sat table for machinery.. A. pineassortment
of Coal' OH Lamps, Shades; Lanterns; and 'Lamp
'trimmings, - :.SRI. ; - • ••:,
We respe ctfully solicit a share of pol3lic pa "
tron
age.'"• "' •'" T2P.OOI=..EL_ .1;
W..P„COTTRELL.,•ff ;• •:1
Locust St., Columbia
I _
NSUILLATVE COMPANIES.
•
1 - 11.!ERMANIt.4: - TIRE' 'INSURA:NCE
CONITANY, N 0.175 Broadway', New York.
Witairp,...kcimgx,..Columbia, Po.
CASH CAPITA r f 500,000
SURPLUS" ' W 15,074.78
Total Assets,'Julr,l,ts67.;"- -' • • 015,074.7.1
.
This Comtiony. Insures Propertycent! itind.s
against4,9ss or Damage : by' Fir°, - on 'ftworablo
terms. '
IntriioLrn GARBIGET, President.
HUGO SCHUMAtiIkr, -Sour E. KAHL,
Secretary., , „37.1ee President.
Oct. .
COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO.
JANUARY' lit; 1867.
CAPITAL AND ASSETS, - - 8600,327 91
-This Compaay continues to insure Buildings
Aferehandize, and other. .pronerty, against loss
and..damage.hy...lire, on. the mutual-plan, either
for a Lush p7;emium,-.or premium note.- -
SEVFNTHANNUAL REPORT;
RT;
Whole am - .unt. insured, 8,12,478,426 83 "-
Less ain't xnired In 74771
311,735,635 49
-
_CAPITAL AND INCOME.
Amount Of premium notes,
Jan. 1,1806 5685,123 27
Lein ss
1 premium notes exp ' d il,9va 04
bBl3
96/3,160 23
- Balance of premiums, Jan'y 8,609 15
Cash receipts, less commissions, in '66, 57,016 16
Loans - - • 6,400 00
Due from agents - and others 8,661 56
Losses and expenses paid In 1866 873,023 31
Losses adjusted, not clue Jan. 1,'67, 21,266 88
- Balance Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 'O7, 600,527 01
. $
• 694,85010
- . A. S. GREEN, President.
GEORGE. YOUNG; Jr., Secretary;
2lrcutAEt,,S. SR:I/MAR, Treasurer.
DIRECTORS:
R. T. hymn, John W. Steacy,
John-Fendrich, • George Young, Jr.,
H. G. MUM:, Nicholas lil , Dourild,
Samuel P. Eberieln, William Patton.
Amos S. Green, • - , John B. -Bachman, -
Hiram Wilson; Robert Crane.
may 11,1800.
TNSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH
AMERICA,
PHILADELPHIA. ,
Incorporated 1707. Assets, $1410,2410. Charter
Perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by
fire on Buildings, Merchmalize. Furniture, fie.,
for long vr short periods, or permanently on
Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt
payment of losses for a period of SEVETSTY years,
affords a guarantee of claim upon public confi
dence. ARTI-11:72 G. COFFIN, /Wag.
CHARLITS PLATT, Sec'V.
F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent.
Walnut street, above Front, Columbia, Pa.
January 21, 1566-Iy.
!TIRE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR
ANCE SOCIETY of the UNITED STATES,
Offers inducements to those proposing to assure,
which are believed to be unequaled.
•nnual Cash Dividends. All the Profits
•Divitied - pre , rein:amokit the Assured:
ORGANIZED JULY, IMO,
Accumulated Fund, over 4900,000
Awaual Income, over ,1.400,000
WU. C. ALEXANDER, PreWt.
IL R. firms, Vice-President.
G. W. Ptriajrs, Actuary.
Oitte—(l2 Broadway, New York.
For further part i mint's, apply to
PATTON", Agent. -
Columbia, Pa.
June9,VAC
RARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSUR
~..uccE c•xurANY, YORK, P.A.
Insure,: on the C:asb, Mutual or Perpetual Rates.
It. KRABErt, President.
D. STRICKLER, Seeretaty.
M. S. SHUMAN, Agent.
Columbia, Pa.
July 7,1867-Iy.,
CURARD FIRE AND MARINE IN
NJI SrEANCE COMPANY,
Capital C 200,000 Securities 0 400,000
Thig Company continues to take risks on good
PrQPortv. at rates as low as any other safe Com
pany. and consistent with prudence.
Policies Issued for long it short terms, or per
manently. Losses promptly paid. All claims
adjusted without litigation or aelay. This Com
pany refers to the past as a guarantee of its future
conduct.
- -
THOS. CRAVES, Preh't
A. S. Gix.tarrr, Vice-Presiient. •
.T.A.s. B. ALVORD, Secretary.
F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent,
Walnut Street, nbove Front. Columbia, Pa
Sanuary 21, 1835-Iy,
Ei=
TIOME INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YORE.
.02.000,000 00
.- 3,645,3.48 87
267,934 65
CHAS. J. MARTIN, Pres't.
A. F. WILLMARTH; Vice-Pres't. '
Joirs .I)lc . G.tm, Secretary.
J H. WASEIBUICN, Ass't Secretary. '
D. A. ITEAm.),Heneral. Agent. ,
Total loss by Portland Fire, 0112,041 42—a1l paid
before July 15tH.
A. J. KAUFFMAN, Agent,
Columbia, Pa.
cash - Capital
Assets, Ist January - , Ltiti7
Liabilities
A3IES E. CaDIVELL
CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
JEWELERS, IMPORTERS & 3IAYETACTITRERS,
Have made very large additions to their usual
Stock in view of the approaching Holidays, de
rived chiefly from NOVELTIES and CHOICE
PIECES OF RARE Itimur found in the
GREAT EXPOSITION AT PARIS
Thepast season, by one of the firm in Europe
.Also, an Immense stock of
WATCHES,
DIAMONDS,
JEWELRY,
Solid Silver Wares, Plated Goods.-,llalitel Clocks,
Bronzes, Decorated China Vases and
Ornaments, Musical Boxes,
Carved 'Wood
Ornaments,
And everything appertaining to the business of
Gold and Silver-Smiths
None but First-Class'Gootis kept, and every
- article sold upon its own merits.
PRICES IN PLAIN FIGURES AND
. FIXED '‘AT LOWEST RATES.
• (oct 19 '67-3mo.
"WATCHES' AND JEWELRY
GREAT
INDUCEMENTS OFFERED.
•
. . •
AMERICAN WATCHES,
As low as $.20.0a, In two Or. Cases, warranted for
two year's; also 3, .1, .5 and 0 oz. Cflses,
,JUST RECEIVED
A Full Assortment of the Celebt,...,d
Seth Thon - 1.94 Clocks.
Theyare tb. - . best Cl ,- "elts movie. Call and see!
Also, a full and well selected stoelt of
SILVER k PLATED WARE,
From the best Factories in the 'U. S.
JEWELRY IN VARIETY,
' Just - from the Factories!
SPECTACLES,
In Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated
Frames, to snit all ages!
REPAIRING OF ALL. KINDS, P22O3EPTOT
A.TT,EZ , ZDED TO, AT
E. SPERING'S,
Jewelry Store, near
mar. 30, 'a tf the New Depot.
rOMPARE, THEN JUDGE. , , •
GREAT REDUCTION , IN WHOLESALE
and RETAIL Prices of very superior
SILVER 4.t. SILVER-PLATED WARES,
Of our own Manufacture, such as '
Tea 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, dze.,' '
WARRANTED , TRIPLE PLATE, on best of
metals, and to be no better in market, and of the
LATEST S•rxrats; where no goods are. ntisreptc
sou ted, at •
JOHN BOWMAN'S
Nei' and Beauthal Store, No, 704 Arch street,
PHILADE P1i.1.4.
ri._Please call and examine our Goods before
purchasing.
, .IC • B.—All kinds of PLATING at reasonable
_prices., inept. 7, 1647-Iy.
NEW STORE
LOW PRICES !
P. .SHREINER & SON
HAVE OPENED THEIR NEW STORE AND
Stocke4 it with the Inrgent rtsgortment of
Nie 4.TCI IEI9
L'ver. offered in Columbia, which we will sell at
, - •1t the loweSt prices,
CAT:L:i7 THE NEW STORE,
,ABOVE- LOCUST
j'ui.,,E ,, JkNir,ELRYI:'
_, .. _,—
' Beautiful Pitt s SleeVel3tittotifi,R - andsorne
tuds,..Gold Maga:Fine Setts• &c. dk.e.;&e. very
eh'ep at suntinsaln. et. soR,S.
COIsITIt i
OF PHILADELPHIA
OrFICIE-No, 135 Bri;a4l way
sE WJcJix Y
NO. 822
NEW. GOODS
ma
I=l
CLOCKB,
Jr.o Emmy,
AND FANCY GOODS,
694,&50 10