The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, May 02, 1868, Image 2

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*; !Columbia,
Satuirday, May - 2, 1868.
Conarconcerrovis, letters. cionfributlons. 'generally of
merit and interest tolhe reader, , . will' be acceptable
from friends from all quarters. „
Grant
We are: glad;to :see;that - the ..people are
ripening : into the belief That the aboVe
named gentlemen.e're,'and - will be our fav
ored and best candidates for the Presidency
and Vice Presidency. : - _
The egregious blunder committed .by
some of our-leeding.politicians , in. setting
aside that stern and tried : patilot,` Hannibal
Hamlin,. In tlie Convention of 1864, and
nominating the, traitor -Andrew -Johnson in
his stead, haiconyinced every -true. friend
--of his Country; that , the - destinies of, the
Union cannot and must not be ontruSted: to
any_commonot,' third-rate man. Sad ex
perience has taught us in three; different in.:
stances that the man to-be selected ',for 'the
VICO-Presidency, instead,' of- being 'inferior
in any respect to the President, should; if
possible, in intellect, integritY and states-
manship- be his SuperiOr; Itia.t.isking;toO
much to have a third-rata- Man, vben . a
_first-rate. one can be -had. - .No truckling,
peddling, political; huckster. L. should' : lie
thoughtPf;:for,a mordent and -for all. we
can see , at present, We feel , assured that
oven-Pennsylvania will hot be .so :wedded
to any one that she cannot, surronder,liim
fora better.:'
Eladlianicibal Hamlin been re-elected,we
would not have witnessed the impeachment
trial, and the country,Would hot have, been
unsettled. aa_it,-has : been-for. the last, two
years; - All our difficulties would have been
arranged-the South Would have yielded,
eveiy State in the IThien,would, lie' enjoy,
• inga.Repnblican form `orgovernirienti" and
-• 'the- people. ,happy , and , prosperous.:. But
Seward-the arch enemy of good
eider, and - peaer—knew he had in Andrew'
' Sot t uiSon a fool . and a knave,; and, be de ;
.signeltto destroY, him - in publioestimetion;
to ; : rnalte,4 . or himself ,pathway to the
' BreSidenoyi and therefore pointed , out the_
course he has:phrsued.', ,The -country now
demands that both these Worthieit - sh ould.re
tire' T.rom -Public-gaze. into -their "Origin - al.
olenientaofitothingnese,and , diegreee ; and'
two honcstund competent men - to' rule, in
' their.stetid: The 'people: have. willed. that
- General -Grant-'and. Benjamin - F. Wade
onFitartaitird berirers , in 'Our-next
campaign, :and'we.calculatatO inn up audit
n Majority for, them in Lancaster , county, as
will make all pretenders stare.
Crops in 'Aranicaster Connty. ,
..
Lancaster. -county„-produced, t in
.„.1860, ,
2,125,722 - , • bushels ' of • liheat,',
.which:, . is
about - the opeLsixth of . the ; whole crop
of the - State, which - wa5 2 .13,042;165..
~The '
-, crop in, the
."Old ',
Guard,"- Ives
one-eightletb _of- the, - whole crop „jef...the
'United' Stites ;.-it.-,was ,1,042,629 .bushels
,more:: than ;wee -raised:An, the, six ,1-7ewl
'England States, and as . xnuch - ,tri . :„ . thoee:',,six,
States-added to , Delavtare; Florida,-;Lortis
,. lanai Kansas and the .District of ''. Columbia.;
It exceeded the, r crops of either„thie *fel
. lowing seventeen States;;viz: ',*aine,Ntitv*
Hampshire,, - ,,,Massaehuaetts,,:s , - yerrrtont; -
.." ilhode.T.sland,„cpnitecticnt, -Neer ? .7ersey,
-Delaware; .7 ,SoUth..; Ciralina,,,7l,orldri;',.Ar-,
lautsasi . ..Texas,:lifissiesiPpi,_„Alal?area,:ffin
sus, OregourLeuisirinti... - - , 1 -::,_.,.; ;: :,,.:,,.-.',,,,,,
• .,-,The„averaie of - the, crop-„,'llt. this county,:
)..ig
- ~ v itaa,elghteeri..', . ;, i in . * liVzthreel, one 7 hun,;',
diedih74ltiudiefa;'ifis iib:eli , liiiiiihitail,'. - the'
average of ; the. .17_ ted States ;- ,, being—al
' ' :bushels;.orNew, , En arid States 111, c - . 0 arts t .:
`,"of theratidd.le r .Stite%2l-.linsliels,!.libil . efjlie
'viheet'g* . iiii:iftig:Stateit s ntthe'West; - .lo'bush
els. ,'Cini., 'county :railed/ in , 1860;.% :3,648,698
. .s . -bushele . of - Oitorn; or.'4ifentY;three • bashels
- ' , stein htdf- to each lin htibitanl;:... Ltineaster .
county :produced •;verY. ratan-Kr _as ,3 . ranch
, Wheat and 'corn as nine of % the, most fertile
counties lir .2 thet- farm:isi , wheat-; growing
•' country, the ' tYtille.rof -the :Shenandoah,
-Ira: ..' The: cult valita; otifarrns'in'i , 1860 'in
Laneatster,County.vras:ss2,so6,46l4.:„which. , LS
an- average of one 'hiindred-ond , *teen:
• dollarsand seventy-live centa , per,,acre'fer
the -improved- land: - .. There :was ..; also . : pro-,
duced in 1860,..2,001,547 pounds . of-tobacco.
' Truly •-our county :is .'an,,f enipire ,lidtbiri
-' itself. Y . •:.".:; - - .2 ..--:: .::
.-
. - :G - riind Masonic I'arside....l -
~ , -
The 2 ;cerrier-itene of tie 'tieivMaSenie
TemPle..te, be built on Broad street , Tillla:L .
' delphiti,a;descrifition of 'Which - was given V
in our - Colutiniti- seine .time..einCe;' Will be
laid With imposhigiceremOnles;,on St. John
the'Baptist's; day, Juno- 24th; 1868. :The
Bight WeishipforGirand - Master, Richard.
Vans. has - issued his iarders: to. the saber
.
dinaterLodges;, Vre.,enderstand that,,.a
grand paride_of all the Masons in the juris 7
- diction / of4BennaVliitinia':"fsvill. take place.
The lines te,foriii oiCthe ;-cross'streets, -east
:and wort ot.BrOad street; loath' of -Marhet,
The'procession WiliMeve out-Netrth ,Bread
street the .entire , length';ofilie. street; arid"
counter-march down•SOntlißroad street to'
. the; soutliern::endl of the, .street,:,cciunter
:.. march to Broadendyilbert. , streets; : iyliere:
the ceremeinfea, will take No-Mason
. will be admitted into :line Whois not 111'1111
, .
Masonic- dress,black,sult, liati.and
, white gloves ,alid apron. -,lt: is: expected .
that this will be ono of,the gnintl4it Masonic
r spectacles_ever behold on ,this' continent.
-., The parade' will move - at 9 - O'clock; At M.;
and the ceremoniestakeidace at 12 O'clock;
' noon:'' Columbia' of , this
place; wi l 'attend In` sif-bodys! acqempaxiled.
by th6=Colnmbia comet Band;lenving- here
ently on the morning of the. 24,
ipectieltnan 7 -returning tin:gamma any.
committee;' bas been appointed' by the
• Lodge, to mace all the :necesalty:firrunge
month. The -Penniylvitniti'Ratlrond.`,pom'l
;:pinty*-41:a8Tnierit'nkeilinsit'l,ozTaite.e51:
Mon:Thaddeus Stevens
,
'Made dmiisteili argument
of- an ;hours' •
- the'-',liigii&lyhl3.lllltoio - -anotheie.lisue - of
;kicied 7 oiit-,. of the .White'
Alousisillell'is'Oolidededtto'be' the. ablest'
: speech .a Th
would' have pieced hiu is ' tTie i ' oremost
lank" of li vtag ,a t uteeme??, ' iti34
banded ao**ts-Poisteilti,;:p*. everlasting
gossamer*b. : asf me
baclivovpii tisiti.T'residtrnt
,ttilside: his hiicciOsistiess:friiitii the, gaze 'oftin
otitiSged'ind ?Co-:tasty.-
ersitdoisi* pundit at t lltel9thir
end of thil Avenue" ,;: from. everlasting : die-
grace and distiaitor'Scrzttotc: it, liecr-
rareinberbt, that Southern branch of th e
.
:DOnocrittie Atii3::StilKl44§,;: one,
shib4:Campbellrrosittaleatiattli - , has,
aoixtbOatob;.:aftei boing - nireatifd.".9P
• ittpliatioit.'f':',Titexlakoh . formviriballat';'‘
"thelnineettt*; it soma ;in 'regard to what;
nlan. ty9.14); murdered: andatter
,the'
on.,..iamade,,:the 'committees axe :t!p- 4
14ointer1";.o2carry . •
' • corainent4On'wthi;Okilliiaittionn' the '
nine
'''.,AceiittiCCatiEfrie=thittakch
considered one'
: -. :or,..tlie , ;innit r :Ctillihtenedintitiona'f;on the
„ -
- -
arn
.12
PP frotn-arLoinaifki.staP3ment t4llt :he firtit , t - hree-moiithe of. this ;year .
ired from - the tax
r
=..: ; •;' , Tit.itsit.ine'of,;./Efertti:eo.rtieti, Is reerdle#o4
the proboblereet Master General;. wider
The Galbsha £: Gros. has been'
appoiated",fehalinian :451 - 4110:•:Itepuj4ienif
State Cential Carnmittee,of -Pennsylvania.'
•IbeConirut t tee 11.111 tue:iit;_ at .an early day
toorganize'foe the',Locifutigul. , Theleidiir7
MAP of Alrl.Greiv•, in4drog' eiittfinerice that
the canvass:will.* thorough throughout the
State. ' l !...."•''` - r . -` , " • -'
...Editor
--• _Suicides:
The World is compiling a daily - record
Snieldes occurring in • all , parts of the
country. It clearly shows that the suicidal
mania has become epidemic. They pre
dominate largely in the West. Fifteen
suicides are reported and occurring in New
York city in as 'army, days; and in the ag
gregate* cases there and elsewhere the
.majority self-murderers aro women:
The office of the Railroad company, at
Rallidaysburg„' Was broken into a few days
ago, and forty dollars in money; with about
one hundred dollars in checks, abstracted .
from the Safe.. The'aafe was forced by the
burglars , inserting 'a 'quantity of, powder
throgh the keyhole andexploding it., T'ay
meat upon the checks has boon stepped,
and the" wizens' , of We burglars, if caught,
should be served the same.way;
'NUNLBER. ELECTORAL VOTES IN TILE
UlsioNt.—The following 'is ;the member of
electoralvoyls .0 the States ,California, 5 ;
Connecticut;;; Delaware, 3; Illinois, 16;
Indiana; 11; ; Missouri, _ll ;
Nevada, 3; New Jersey, 7 ; NeW :York, 33;
Ohio, - . 21; Oregon, ; ; West Virginia, 5;
New—Hampshire, 5 ; _Pennsylvania, 26;
loWe, 8 ;Kansas,3 ; Maine, 7; Nebraska, 3 ;
- Massachusetts,l2 ; Michigan, 8; Wisconsin,
8 ; Rhoda Island, 4;- - Vermont, 5; 'Florida,
3 ;GeOrgia, 9; Louisiana, 7; Mississippi, 7;'
North Carolina, 9 ; South "Ca"rolina, 6 ; Ten
nessee,. 10; Texas, -6; Virginia, 10. The
total numberof eleetoral votes in the,Union
is therefore, 317.; If the Southern States .all
vote, it will require 159, votes to_ elect lf
they_ do not :vote, -,237 will -be the, whole
number cast, of xvhicli .119 ;constitutes
majority. , .
Ekell:e 'of-the Murderers of Daniel
- - -"The murderers .of Daniel Hertzler, (Who
was fOrinerly 2 of this" county,) have escaped
froM• the Clarke , comity, Ohio jail, The
Springfield (Ohio,) Republic says: • •
Henry - C. Roberts .and.Charles;Scott,.the
murderers orthe late Daniel Hertzler, have
escaped. from the, Clarke county-jail.
plead; indicted foihighWay.robbery, and
and Thomas'::Boyle. and, John' _Devlin,
imprisoned. On the charge: of robbing , the
money, drawer of:.Messra; Houghton_ 4.t
Crothers, grocers, also "escaped.
The discovery..of the escape was made at
about-half-past eight o'clock; on ~Tuesday
-evening; and- a high state of excitement at
once prevailed. The the.,Varlous
public buildings were rung, and a general
search for the- fugitives .7.vas commenced,
ultimately . somewhati stimulated by; the
offer ~of;,1,000 each'. for, the ..capture of
Roberts -and Scott, by order of the County
Commissioners. " •
,' - There. was .an .impromptu gathering at
the,:,Cityliallortllo o'clock P. M. , r Mayor,
Snyder occupied the chair. „
. posse octen men 'vas organized into a
special :force, and ~sworn to act as
deputies to Marshal Donovan.: These men,
and many- others who , volunteered,.at' once
secured horses, carriages, 'and other,
available eonveyances,,and, started out in
,Various. directionsin,chase ,of the •escaped
persona.. Parties alSo took thenight trains,
in ;hope of4lnding traces of,,the,fugitives._
The... ,was promptly :and
'Algorously oniployed for•-the transmission
of,dispatches, to all. Points,: and full. dis=
patcheswereaent to the press abroad. .•
Meeting - of the Grand Encampment'
~splid.the.GrandEodge Eennsyl-,
he t : _tBtlL - o - c73s:ray , riext - .l.tie - -
- Orcind:7l Encampment of;, Pennsylyania,
hold its annual meeting-in
Pitt:spurs, ,and :on -the ;day - following the
'yearlyAesaien'of the Grand Lodge will. be
commenced at Layfayette Wood
street.- This is the first occasion, says the
Dispatch, that Pittsburg - lids been selected—
.
the annuarmeetingshaving heretofore been.
. ,
-held at PhiladelphiA.
. •
More than live -hundred representatives,
, are -expected to:be present, and prepara
=tions have been made which will, lend tO
the Unusual eclat The session,
probably, continue until the close of the
week, no regular , thisineas:beitig brought
before the Lodge until Wedneaday morn
,ing.,,..Tueaday....will be „'deVotedi 'cblefly to.
the yedeptiOri:l443sl ex 4 ininatiion, of creden=
lials and the introduCtiOdof new members.
Wednesday', the,CikUrni2tiee on 'the:election
:of:.otlicers for,the enSuipg..year,will report,
:andlliose chosen.will 'be installed :hi 'clue
:Watson,;of ,Doyles
,towit;will.preside'over.the deliberationapt
the Lodgeuntilthe instellation : of,his,sne=,
~ cessor... Thursday evening:A. grand coin
.plimentary, reception soiree, will , be,given
At theiKeystoneXtink.,:Allegheny, , and the
.preparations beiria ; made indicate;.that the
oceasion,willprove one.of ;the - most intpr
esting and enjoyable.-in •which,the:Order
have Participated for. sOrnia tinie...ilsTArie but
members of the fraternity. will be allowed
torattend, and those are,reqUiredte appear
.in evening a
sumptuous repast Will be , seryed... Therink
,will be,,,beautifully_decbrated, and,pliery
thing donetoirender the ; reception what
should be."),P, p-. Roberts;
.dellyer,the address;ef‘yelconie . ;on . .pe . half
of the OddF,elloWa - ,ofe.lVe4ern, P,ennSYl-.
vania;which.Will probably be-resPorided-to
by-the Grand'Master elect. ".,
:
11 little girl s eight _yearkold, "wailirutally •
assaulted .andl innidered. at •Pond',Hili;inl,
7 1hr:dayir. since.'
Win. ,He Fy, CarsWel,i;:n , half-witted,
, :been'arretited '
for `the,
Seminal rlT.:.Wentz,=,clerk , of the INatiorial
!.IFeelianies':Bank, -Baltiinere,' convicted
40:sta-Year Of.embezrlinir, fnndS..of , bank,. has
been:pardoned•
lease& froinlail: '"„
residence of Mr: ' 'BStern pt 'West
Forty-eighth 'stre'et,:Now,:york, was robbed
ow. Sunday 'night:. of $30,000 in -jewelry and
.
-. .:,.Sykes'_, tannery, t4lliglieny' City,' Pa.,
wsa burned-pri:lsdonday; causing n loss of
; /150,000.2 , *_ men , were injured, two of
2theni,afirienslY;AY, ,, juintiing from n, third=
story,Whidow;:nr.,,the tannery. ;'" The United-
States Hotel;- at Sharon-Springs,, N. Y.,
burnedwas on Saturday. ':L055 , ..„330,000.
"-;The" oorOrier'i jhryln the' Erie Railroad
,diSester titare's pock. reride'redti:,i'exdiet,
'on .Saturday; that ',the , speed of: the train,
considering the 'State Of - the' , railsi - was too ,
fait
Smuda; ,involving: prondnent
.InOrchants ., ; , and l'revenue officials, - have
'heere .. 4dioried - in . -st:TiOniS . .by! the "Grand-
General; Afeade :repOite, that: in '',Greorgia
the .benstitn!lonis probably- carried by a,
large':litSjority: The .Radicals -elect' the,
;GO,Citrzor,_and, the Deniodrats n--majority of
:The ofricial.;majoritrfoif tlie.Constltutlon
In South ; Carolina; as ift.oorteaby_,Goneral
danbi;la $4.3,090: • :" ;
Tlie Indlaufrare repoiteci to be destroying
. :.troiOrt•y ; . and 3killing.thoc riettleri in'.7ordan
ptitio.
, • .
„Tnietjohildian,wera:4drowned:at, ?taunt.
:oarrael,4l.li„ - on"Tueaday:;.63:•:.y o,- iipyettirg
.arrested in New..Y62 : k"for foiting.the:panio.
• "o!' Itevordir ; Johnion for
T: -F.= l L • o`ngsteff bas been" arrested„in,
41.1•:44an-,azidja.ki;n : tio:,Chicinnati;!;64
charge z. of.derobeiZ4rng. :.'fsri,oob • ...from r .'llhe'
lumboi7firni!:OF, Cameron; Story' cfc:litalono,
•!n t liniti.4l!dr,; - ast;:*f.4. ; '
Gold close 4 'yastorila.k.• 'at :189k::'' the:,
Stock market was inactive but ifrm. Cotton
is very firm. . •
AppOinted.
.Burglary.
EDITORIAL &MISCELLANEOUS.
.- - -.AI - great many lumbermen are in town.
- ... , --Mr. , ..l3eechor. cites as proof that men'ere
clay Ethe bricks found in their hats.
• W. McChesney, formerly of this
borough, but now of St. Louis, 310., paid a
visit to his friends in this place, during the
-week. "•
—The house now being 'finished by Mr.
Allan Richards, of this borough, was com
menced in 1814.
. .
~—A•grant collation was,given,to, Lodge
400, Sons of Malta, of this place, on Wed- ,
nesclny evening last, at the Franklin House
Restaurant. The proprietor deserves credit
for the entertainment.
—lf you wish your rooms nicely papered
by an expert at, the bueiness;'call on W. IL
Patton,' a 'practical .paper hanger; No, 45
North Front street.
=-Upper Saudusky;,:the local.paper. says,
has twenty., whisky shops, .ISut no book
scores: • •
—James Teare",,known 'ai 'the' father' of
teetotalistrrin -England,• died Alarch'l6, in
hire 64th year.. . , ' , • ~,- „
—During the 'summer, twelve or fifteen
largo iron furnaces are to : be erected in
Lehigh county. ,
Fieach'Clergyinan - clechires that mcn
- who de not intend to marry have no right
'to go' into society. • , -
' —Why does the new 'moon remind one of
-a giddy girl? Because it 'is - too young to
show much reflection. ~
—That's so, a man who eats a whole
turkey at ono meal transforms himself into
a big turkey-gobbler.-'
is wprosey preacher like'the mid
dle of u , wheel? Because the fellows, a
round him are tired.
,-Topers should bear in, mind that what
they quaff from the goblet afterwards ap
pears in the " mug." -
—A. gentleman bas just mariled in New
.Orleans a lady -from whom he had been
divorced twenty years.
—The fare • from Chicago to New York,
via the 'Michigan Central Railroad, has
been reduced to 1:,+:20.
- —Mrs. Symonds, the- wife of the ex
mayor of Ifereford, England; has been
presented with a silver cradle.
' philosopher explains the science of
getting -rich- in one word—grab;'how to
keep rich—keep what you grab.—Ex.
- far theelection returns-indicate that
the Republicans have carried all the South
ern staths, which have had elections re
cently,: -
—Mrs Froiit, the widow of a revolution
ary-soldier, lives in llarrison county; _ln
diana. She is one hundred and two years
'old: ' '
. —Peter L. Foy, formerly postmaster at St.
Louis, and 'Wm. H: McHenry, late of the
Missouri Republican, have bought the St.
,Louis -Dispatch. .
—At the funeral of Father Taafe, which
recently took place in. Lawrence," Mass.,
eight - hundred ladies wore black dresses
and white veils to their waists.
—We know a young- lady so refined - in
her language that she never uses the word
blackguard, but substitutes "African
sentinel."
- —"'WhatA3rofession mould you like ?"
said a friend to' a boy who' was learning
'Latin. • " Please,sir, when I am a man, I
should like to be a sportsman."-
-Wm. D. -Washburne, of - .ll.lllneopolis,
a brother of all the Weebburnes, is promi
nently mentioned to succeed Donnelly in
'Congress..- , ,
- -
-To , .extraet ink 'lrwin colored articles,
drop tallow on the stains, and then soak
and rub the - smite with milk. ' This is
effectual.
—A piece of land in 'the Virginia Valley
is said to Have been- planted .in, corn -for
sixty-five years in succession, and still
grows a good crop..
.
—The last words ,of Gen. Stonewall Jack
son were :,"Order the men to move. - Let
us pass over the river, and rest 'under the
trees." Ire Was delirious from pneumonia,
—Mrs. Bernard(Miss, Caroline Etchings)
-is-worth $lOO,OOO, and adding _to it. Peter
Richings owns a fine country'residenne and
has $50.000 in governments. -
—Mr. Wm:-Burnell has assumed editeml
Charge of-Pe Bow's--Review, now the pro
perty of Mrs. 'De: Bow. and - published at
New Orleans.
--The 17pited States , grand jury at. St.
Louis, Missouri, have found - bills against
several': members ' Of" the whisky -ring.
Several prominent • citizens and one or.two
Government officials are involved. ,
Beecher_ last week - announced a
temperance-lecture by . Bev. Dr.. Tyrig in
Ylymoutl,3. Church, Saying* that he "would
.t` talk subject ;zfor whi2l3._ no bishop
, - .
=A-fond parent, anxious that his infant
son. should he sharp in his wits,, and, pro
found in his thoughts, has sent him to
sea—so that he may
•" rocked in the
Cradle of the deep:" - - . - •
—At Long Branch, N. J.,-one • hundred
new cottages have been built: since last
year. The best rooms at the hotels have
already been engaged, and there is every
'prospect of a lively season during the eon
mg summer. •
—A - Household WOrd.:-The best the only
reliable,'the cheapest. Try Mrs. S. A.
Allen's Improvedlnew style) Hair Restorer
or Dressing, (in one bottle.) My wife and
children prefer it ' Hvery - Druggist sells it.
Price One Dollar.-st.
—The Tionesta,Bee wants to know if the
David - Small recently elected burgomaster
of York _borough, is, the same individual
who, when .Mayor •Of that place in- June,
1863, walked seven miles to surrender the
town .to the rebels.. • •
. -
—The thieves in Chicago cover their walk
ing; sticks with glue, march into the
saloons, call'for drinks, and while the bar
keepers are compounding them, reach the
stickly sticks across the counter into the
piles of postal currency, kept for change.
—A 'circus and Menagerie company
traveling through 'PonnsYlvania nut long
since,guystitied everybody in'the various
towns7by negotiating with the .boys for all
,the cats said boys could get. After a while
it leaked out that the eats were fed to the
lions ! ,Cheaper and better than beef. -
.
'-, - -A young Indian niald;'visiting a flour
ing' mill - in 'Winona, Minnesota,' surrepti
tionsly got hold of the stencils and decorat
ed her white blanket , with.," Ellsworth's
choice" in bright red letters,- alter which
she strutted; down ' street; to the 'eventual
•horror of the bachelor Ellsworth who owns
• —O'Hara; the newly-elected - Democratic
Clerk ot the Recorder's Court. z in Chicago,
has been:sited for daniagea to thd: amount
'of $lO,OOO, for 'forcibly , putting , Simeon.W.
Ring, a lawyer, out of the courtroom..while
he was = objecting to , the naturalization of
newly-arrived, Irishmen before election
%- 2 • Th- act clUmging' the 'time'Of electing
borough and township - officers, throughout
Pennsylvania, from spring to fall—or rather
.abolishing ,spring. , .elections , alto ether—
,passed the Senate Branch of the - Legista:-"
tare, but, failed in" the:House.. Just
'that-it 'did—the people don't ask the change.
'—Over-exertion, either,of body r er mind,
prOduces debility and disease. The' usual
remedy.is to take some stimulant, effect
'of which is the same as giving a tired horse
the whip instead of oats. ,The true way is to
'fortify the'rsYStem -with-a permanent tonic
-like the .Peruvian. Syrup,: (a protoxide of
iron); A‘rhiqh gives strength-and:vigor to the
„whole system.'. •
know of no musical.instra meat for
which there is a greate' demand' than for
the American Organ; manufactured - by
S. D."&-:I3E W.-Smith, at-Boston, Mass., the
reputation of which ts :based ,upon:its solid
'merit.. The-,.internal .construction differs
from ail other instruments; being on a,su
parlor principle; while the absence of com
plication renders it leis ...liable to get out of
order. :.:The 'actionls so'..delicate, that, its
response , to the touChis - as ready'as the
Pianoforte, making ' it' desirable - foe light
and quick =lsle as welras :for tbat'which
is connectedand 4 sustained. - -;We trust- our
readers:will take early, opportunity to be
come acquainted , with-..theseline- instru
ments, as no liomeris.complete ii • without. a
- Musical instramtit.Bozicr. , Z•aveter.••-
.—Hoetiland's German Bitters.—" This
'valuable medicine has beim in use in ' our,
plaCe a long time,past, and.has performed
wonders. We ..may notice si'lew instances
that have. eoine -under 'oar 'immediate
notice: 'Almost 'every -Person who has
stopped , at theliotel of.:Wni."Lackey,
ono year, since, predicted, from his emaciat
ed countenance and, debility; that;
not live , nincli longer." - Ho - was• unable' to
attend to businesS; andfor - the. greater. part
- of,his - time confined to his room. .We_re
commended him to try the German Bitters,
which'he did . „-andsto the - surprise of .all his
friends 'and acquaintances', be , now:: is -able
to attend to his usual bush:ma t -mid perform'
manual-labor:4 -.., • , .
' The case of Henry Asper, eaten° minion;
whom no one supposed would ever recover
- from' Abe - debility:or his • systom,:tait: was
' , looked upon as fast-approaching.the grave,
took eight or nine bottles of these Bitters
during the last wintaroind.,this these_
, lio'has been(to the surprise of all who knew.
the case) following his'trade. •
1•• , •i..• The case oS William ,11.furphy,,is .110 loss
.astonishing.".; He, - ,too; was- so Agareduced .
- as to.induce a general belief thillalho "grave
:alone" would' be his• only - remedy. -;111r.-
J4acke . yAncluded lira' to try the Hoofland's
German "Bitters ; ho is now, apparently, a
, able to do a,.hard;'day's
,Worle.'' • '
• .• We could , mentioivmany other casea cif'n
'similar character if it wereenecessary-
To the-afflicted we say, try it fairly, and
we will warrant relief.
EIT.ERAIIT -. NOTICES.:
Puntac Sra.nrr.—We ,hay.e received_the
-Public 'Spirit, a,raorttlily magaiine; for May.
It opens-with a story by , Mrs. Stoddard.-
-There are also a nu whey of, other 'interest-,
log articles. P.optilar, topics are ably:.dis
cussed in , this fresh :and' racy book, Per
sere by Wm. U. lless,-Columbia. - •
TILE" NURSETCY.—The May number of
this, the best magazine for youngest read
ers" has been received. It is filled with
interesting reading matter—lust the kind
for.those whom it is intended for,. and the
illustrations are perfect gems. Soini - It:
Shorely, publisher, 33 Washington street,
Boston. Price $1.5 a year.
Oon You:so Por.r.s.—The May number
contains the last of Charles Dickens' story,
a " Holiday Romance," " One Sattirday,!
"Doty Dimple making a Call," " The
Feterkins at Home," How June found
Massa Linkurn," " About-me and the big
sea-water," " Prineekin," "Rain," " Cast
away in the-Cold," "Frightened eyes."
Music—" Round the evening Lamp," "Our
Letter-Box." Ticknor & Fields, in Tre
mont street, Boston, Mass.
LITTELL'S LIVING Aou..No work comes
to our sanctum that is more welcome than
_UMW's Living Age. .It is purely a literary
magazine, and persons who, ,read it regu
larly will find that they cannot do without
it. Even if a person reads nothing. else he
keeps puce with the literary world. Pub
lished in weekly - number at $8• per year,
poiot paid, - making four elegant- volumes:
Address Litton d; Gay, Boston.
GOOEY'S LADY'S BOOlf. for May is out
in all its brilliant beauty. It is not' neces
sary to say that it conies -up to its prede
cessors, the promises made by Godeyto his
numerous readers at the commencement of
the present year, is a sufficient guarantee
that it will suffer no diminution of those
attractions which have made it what it is—
the most popular Magazine of the day.
We commend it to the special attention of
young ladies, and others desiring an enter
taining and instructive fireside companion.
Price $3.00 per annum. Address L.- A.,
Godey, corner sixth and Chestnut streets-
Philadelphia. • - 4
FRANK LESLIE.—The May number of
this magazine is replete with interest. Its
fashion cuts cannot help but, prove in
teresting to the ladies. It contains besides
the vast amount of information in reference
to the fashions, numerous handsome
embellishments, and a profusion - of ex
"cellent prose and - poetical articles from
some of the best authors, which will be
found to be both edifying and instructive. •
Frank Leslie's is among the best maga
zines in the country, comprising full in
formation in reference to the fitshions, with,
full amount of reading matter.
TILE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDI
CAL SCIENCES.—Edited by Isaac Hays, M.
D. M., Philadelphia, Henry C. Lea. The
April number of this excellent quarterly
contains an article by John H. Brinton, 31.
D., on amputation at the knee; by H. _Bar
tholomew, M D., on tumors of the brain ;
by H. M. Howe, I\l. D., describing a." new
splint, for deformities of the extremities; by
Dr. Gross, on diseases of the knee ; by Dr.
J. H. Salisbury, on the developement of
parasitic forms, and several others. The
proceedings of the Philadelphia and Wash
ington Pathological Societies, the usual
reviews, biographical notices and summar
ies of improvements and discoveries aro
followed by original communications, with
which the number closes. •
—lt •is not work, that kills men, it is
worry. It is not the revolution that de
stroys the machinery, but the friction.
—Two street-car conductors quarreled in -
St;Louis a-few days since, and one shot
and• killed the other.
—"Father, I think you told a fib in: the
pulpit to-day," said a littlp son of u clergy-
" Why, what do you mean ?"
" You said, 'One word ;more, and -I have
done.' -Then you went on and said a: great
many more words. The people expected
you'd -leave off. 'cause you'd promised
them. But you didn't, and kepton preach
ing, a long while after the time was up."
—ln a country where the natural desire
of the people is to reach the highest point in
AltTi it is veryAifficult for success to be ob-
Mined 'without Most arduous labor. Public
opinion is extremely: exacting and not al
ways just but often: unjust and cruel
criticism has produced thh most beneficial
results; - the greatest improvements have
been 'made under continued discourage
meats, and in many successful efforts .cle
feat seemed certain to all except those con
cerned. In no one branch of art has there
been more trials and failures, find in no
single instrument is there so many different
parts to perfect, in order to make the whole
a succe „as the Piano-Forte ; this is always
attendee . with great expense, reqUirin7-
4—..---4
T. _II. e,rovesteen, 55, Mercer a tee , `eiv
York, now'Grovesteen, Fuller &Company,
commenced - manufacturing Pianos thirty
eight' years ago, and is ono of the oldest
houses in the country. They aim to make
the best instrument, and, sell it at the
smallest profit. These Pianos cannot be
•excelled. Their singing quality is pure, full,
and easily retained through - the most
lengthy passa.res., For power they are un
.paralloled, and are celebrated for theirgreat
brilliancy,'exquisite touch, - and elegance of
style and finish. ; '
SPECTAT; -NOTICES.
IM4
113:1322:1
We began in WI to make improve
ments in the style and make' of
Heady Made Clothing, and - continued
to do so, introducing new styles and
ideas every year, so that the entire char
acter of the business is now ,vastly
better and totally different from the
systems of older houses. -
Our first idea is .to learn einetly
WHAT THE CUSTOMERS WANT,
and Instead of periunding him to Ittgy
what may be most conveniently at
hand, we take the utmost pains to meet
HIS wishes.
The building we occupy is the "MOST
CONVENIENT SIZE, LARGEST AND
BEST ADAPTED for:our business of
any iu Philadelphia
Customers can sea what they, are
buying, our Establishment beim on
the corner of three large streettc.
(ket, Sixth and Minor streets,) a
dant light is afforded from all d ac
tions. A light store is far belle. for
customers than a dark,one:
_Merchants know that our salt are
larger than those of any other I .use
in Philadelphia, in our line: hen we
have to buy larger quantities of gods,
and so get them at lower price es
pecially ns we buy altogether for
Buying cheapest, tre can sell c ap
est.
Improved
lVhat
Customers
1102
Size
31 x 130 feet
110
Windows
The
Large
Paw
elms q.
I,..."We;closely examine every . Ma
goods that comes into our _Ewa
ment, invariably 'rejecting all'
perfect, moth-eaten and tender
rms. ,
Tile time wasted in looking over I
stocks of a dozen stores can be ansl
for,, under one roof,.' wo offer for 1
an assortment equal in varlet.fand i
`tent to that embraced by a score of
Loptction
ordinary houses. ..
' , We have COO hands employed in e
manufacture of Clothing, who "te
constantly making up stock to takee
place of that daily sold; this give r
in i
customers new, awl fresh goods to e
sel%ctions from., , _• , •
Great
Saving.
Fresh
Gooda.
It is an 'undisputed :fact' that
Department,' (a large' 'Hall on
second floor fronting on Minor stre
hag nothing in. Philadelphia, to
iG We have here - concentrated
best skill and work2nariship, and, tl
who prefer Clothing made to a
really have advantages they do - not
noire elsewhere.
Outenn
Impart-
DEDUCTIONS: P -
From , all of the above we dad
this one fact, that Oak Hall has Alt t
advantages of any other' Clothing I
tablishments in the city, and in ud .
,tion these , - -
1.4-4't. firm composed of' young men of = the' prose
generation, fully in sympathy-with the fast=
of the day. , • ' '
2d...:•An insight to the wants of the people and an c
terpriso to meet these wants, which sore
years has placed Oak Hall in a position not a
, - • - ways attained in experience ;of -twenty-fiv
Dedue•
Building better located, better lighted, 'heti*
•adapted and newer in all its appointments.,
4th.—Workmen, especially Cotters, who are, no
'only from among the best and 'most expert
enced, but are artists in their professions an,
couple with good work a stylishness, - in _Mile
' -Philadelphia tailoring 'has' been particular!
E - It Is the liberal patronage witlivihich we hay.
been. favored that has enabled us to offer the un
paralleled advantages, and this patronage continued
and extended will Multiply advantages; which we
divide between our customers and ourselves. ,
A visit to Oast Hall will- raovx every fact above
stated.
AVAVA.III.IUKER ,
o d: A l3 . ll l oNri
PON:MAR Currama Ronan:
The Coiner'of - Sixdi and Dlarket atrenta.
doe, 14-,tf. , • , , •
SOMETHING FOR EVERY LADY AND GIRL LN
, • - THE LAND. ,
Tlio great secrets of Beauty ; or, - How to be Wan
,tifnl, and How to retain It until good Old Age. .
. Will bo sent, post paid, for_onl,y one dollar., Ad
dress A. O.'ELEORD, Station D.1'.0., New York.
Feb.{ '6s-tt.
ITCHI ; ITCH !!
-6011;iT0.10 !: SCRATCH !
frOrn 10 to'4B hours.
Wheaton's Ointment -"cure ~, The Itch.
Wheaton's Ointment , cure', Salt Khanna.
Wheaton's Ointment' • " cures' Totter. '- •
'Wheaton's Ointment. - -cures: , Barber's Itch.
.Wheaton's Ointment , cures' Old Sores,
.Wheaton's'Ointment ' cures -Every .. kind
• of Humor like Magic: „ • •
' Price, 50 cents a box ; by, mail, 60 cents. Address
WEEKS POTT,EII, No. 170 Washington Street,
-Boston, Maas.. . [slept 21-Iyr.
- 'BLANDNESS; '-DEAFNESS. AND,
'CATARR:II, treated with tire , utmost success; by Dr.
3: ISAACS, °oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden,
Holland,)No. 805,-Arch Street. Philadelphia. Testi
menials from the mest , reliable sources-in the city,
and country can be seen at hie *Wee.. The Medical
faculty are.invited to accompany their Patients; as be
'has no secrete in his practice. • Artificial Eyes Inser
ted without pain. No charge made for examination.
May 4tb, V.l •
SPBCIAL-70TICBS.
SOME FOLKS CAN'T SLEEP
.-- • - ' •
Very many suffer from general debility, others
from weakness of the stomach and inability to 'di
gest their food; someatve 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 called
Female: Complaints, caused by the relaxation of mils
eta and ligament that attend defleiency.of vital force.
Thousands of business men, overworked in mind
and body, use up the nervous fluid and become un
fit for duty or the enjoyments of life. Excesses in
youth, and the terrible eMcts of ferir, 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 INVIGORATOR
offers an invaluable boon—n natural and efficient
recovery of lost powers. No person, manor woman,
suffering from any cause, can afford to 'neglect this
remedy. The Nervino will be ,foUnd to possess an
equalizing and nutritive principle; It allays irrita
tion, and like sleep promotes tho secretions of the
system. It has affinity for the-nervous fibres, and
supplies them 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 producing a
CALMNESS AND - TRANQUILITY,
unknown to any other preparation. It contains no
opium or hasheesh, and so far front producing cos
tiveness, it will be found an efficient cure for consti
pationouod has obtained a worl&wide renown for
this peculiarity. , •
WHAT PEOPLE SAT
"Dear Doctor: Tho last medicine prescribed by
you I obtained, and will say that Dodd's Nervine and
Invigorator is all that it claims to be. I feel like a
new man; the aching of my limbs is all gone; I sleep
well, have a good appetite, and feel stronger • than I
have for many years past". [Contributed by Dr. H.
A. Tucker, 259 Clinton street, Brooklyn, New York.]
" I have usedthe Nervine, and find myself much
bensfitea. by it, particularly in the increase of
strength .and cure of those trembling sensations.
My costiveness also seems to be entirely cured.
]Letter to Dr, Tucker.] -
"The medicine you ordered (podd's -Nervine) wa
have taken three bottles of. It is a great thing. My
wife says she would rather have ono bottle of it than
forty doctors. ' She is certainly better, don't feel the
dragging down so much; bowels move easier, and in
better nervous condition every way." .-
G. B. Martin, Cashier Glenn House,.Long Branch,
New Jersey, states that Dodd's Nervine has cured
him of chronic weakness of the stomach, dizziness
and sick headache, :and greatly - strengthened his
whole system. -.4
David Hartshorn, 390 State street,.Brooklyn; cured
of chronic muscular and nervous debility.
,-
John lawilvut, 'Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "To :mu.'
late the bowels without producing cathartic offect,
quiet the nerves, and tone up the system, I have
never used anything that equalled Dodd's Ner
vine." -
W. F. Deans,
seventeen
Enstford, Conn.: "My wife
has suffered for seventeen years' with extreme nor
-tons debility and mental prostration: She was in
duced bye friend to try. .Dr. J. W. Dodd's 'Norville
and Invigorator, and by its use is now restored to
perfect health."'
Dr. C. C. York; Charlestown, Mass.: "In cases of
great nervous debility, not confined by any menus
to the female sex, although -from the greater deli
cacy of the female organization more common than
among men, I employ Dodd's Nervine and Invigor
ator with the happiest effect, It exceeds in tonic
power anything that 1 know of, while its action upon
tile bowels is all that can he , desired. , -
DODD'S NERVINE AND INVIGORATOR is em
ployed in the Massachusetts Hospital for the
at Taunton.
FOR PERSONAL TESTIMONIALS
To curesof general debility, Indigestion, sleepless.
ness, kidney complaint, wind colic, and female corn;
plaints in their own families, we refer, with permis
sion, to the following gentlemen in this vicinity:
E. W. BALL, Esq., Yifth Avenue Hotel, N. Y.
W. B. BODGE, Tract House, N. Y. '
-JOHN WILLIAMS. Policeman, N. Y.
J. W. BECKETT. Esq., Clinton sr., Brooklyn.' ,
Dr. H. A. TUBBER, Clinton et., Brooklyn.
J. S. WRIGHT, Esq., Jersey City.
lion. WARREN CHASE, 044 Broadway, N. Y.-
117 - For sale at J. E. Parry, J. A. Meyers' and R.
INNHamm'. Drug Stores, Columbia, Pa.
Price Si per bottle.
H. B. STORER C 0.,.
Proprietors, N. Y..
atig 17'67-Iy]
COLGATE'S AROMATIC VEGETABLE SOAP
A .superior TOILET SOAP, prepared from refined
VEGETABLE OILS in combinatio'n with GLYCER—
INE, and especially designed for the use of LADIES
and for the NURSERY. Its perfume is exquiiite
and its washing properties unrivalled. For sale by
all druggists. • • Inlay Syci•-ly.
TO COIsianIPTIVES
The advertiser; having heen restored to health in a
few weeks by a 'very simple remedy, after having
suffered for several years witha severe lung affection,
and that dread disease Consumption; is anxious to
make known to his fellow-sufferers the means ofeure.
_ . . .
To all who desire it, be will send a copy of the pro
scription used (free of charge,) with the directions
for preparing and using the same, which they will
find. a Sure Cure for (..onsuraption, Asthma, Bron
chitis, Coughs, Colds, -and all 'Throat 'and" Lung
Affections. • The only . object ef the . advertiser in
sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted,
and spread Information which he conceives to be
and ho he es eve eu ( Fera vii 1 yv^t~c,.
a blessing. Parties wishing the .prescription, RIM;
by return mail, will please address
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
MaylS,'67-Iy] Williamsburg, Ring.t Co., New York.
OF YpUTil
A. Gen Homan who suffered for yenrs from Nervous
Debility, Premature Decay. and all the effects of
youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering
humanity,,send free to all - who need it. the recipe
and directions for making the simple remedy by
which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by
the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing
in perfect confidence, ' JOHN B. OGDEN,
maylB,'ffl-ly] 42 Cedar St., New York.
JEWELRY, WATCHES,
'S.PERMIG,
Ir .
39 • DEALER IN 39
AMERICAN WATCH COMPANYS'
• - ' WATCHES I '
ALSO,
-NATION WATCH * d MPA NY S
WATCHES I!
ALSO,
TREMONT _ WATCH COMPANY§
WA.TCHES 1!
IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES
2*r pntch TrA BRANDED For Two Tc«ri
=I
SETH THOMAS UOCKS,
Just 'received a 'Fresh Stock of the Latest Stiles
Also, it Ffeslt Stock of
I
.C• :MONAGHAN
GOLD S
The - Best and Cheapet: PEN" in the Market.
' Eccry PEN
,3rarranted fur Six
Nevi Styles of Jewelry just received
•
JET" AND :STEEL, GILT- AND STEEL.
- • - SHELL JEWELRY,
The Latest Style of Jewelry out. Also, -Trench
Gilt-Bends for the Hair, something new. '
SILVER AND. SILVER--PLATED' WARE,
- at prices that cannot •fail to please.' Call •
and examine before purchasing -
•, elsewhere. -
•
. .
ANiRII.IC.A.T ; CHES, and. all 'other kinds
. Repaired., Also,' Repairing in , general :=
- of an - kinds' of', Jewelry, :done
,_ : : ' in. a superior -manner - by -: ; ~., .
. ..- , .., -; ?American ''Workmen. :
~ , •
~ ,
My stock. of. Goods are all oftbe' latest, styles,
and wilt-be sold a'tthe lowest ,prlpes: • •
. • •
• t can and see : - •''. • • ,
; No. 8B North Front Street-
CLOCKS! !,= OLOCKSII-!
C1.....)‘ - kmarictirt Clocks or all kinds and Styles; at
reduced prices. e - - , „' •
• , .The Celehrated,SETH THOMAS. ully
warninted; and • excelled by none. Purchasers
will find our stock largo and complete;
• _ t• P. SHREWEIL S. SON.
COAcir 'WORKS.
CHRISTIAY: . MYE4S,,,
COLUMBIA. STEAM
C 0 kCi:H. WDSK S !
01N:,...7..A.L.NUT„ STREET,
BELOW.. SECOND. ' '•-• •
The,Carrlages, -Btiggles, ,uside: at these
aro.equal in beauty and durability. to
•ny otherrnaltein'tha county., • -
All „vehieles Of.rni bidld are ainistractUd of
he best, seasoned material, and' put -together.
• rxnly and substantially , by the best 'workmen.
COACH SMITHING; REPAIRING; eec.
• - '
This branch otitis business : will be attondedio
th punctuality and. despatch., ; - '
pAnit4GTs, '
,ie.;:for Sabi 'orininlO y to order. •
Cull• at `the WOIld: 146:24 Second Street,
examine, the Stock and,prlces. lapiZAr
TEA:SI` , :PRINTING:IIII: - :af i
' Steam:Prlnting sooj3o of the C0L172d8.1.d.
Y, rear of Columbia National Bank, and ox
no specimens of Lotter liloadartiotes;Cards
BOOTS AND - SHOES.
BOOTS AND SHOES !
JERONIE, SCHRECEE;
Afauufneturer of Superior
BO_O'TS AND SHOES
Informs the public that he is prepared to re
ceive orders for work, and that his prices are
reasonable.-
A- splendid assortzner.t of lteady-3.lade Work
on baud.
Repairing always attended to in a prompt nnd
elliclent manner. '
'llEzrEmmEn nir. PLACE!
tipl 25 GS-Iy]
TJA_DIES• SHOE: 'MANUFACTORY.
Having increased my 'facilities for turning
out superiorwork,l would announce to my old
customers 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.' .r employ none but the best
workmen and am always certain of giving satis
faction. I-keep on hand a general assortment of
ready made work all of whiclr 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 cheap as any other establishment,
and ask a share of public patronage.
TAMES SCHROEDER, - -
Lecust Street; between Front and Second.
ROME_ MANUFACTURE.
The Subscriber has on band a large Stock!
of Boots and Shoes, Gaiters, &c., all of his own
Manufacture. -
. . .
Call at his Store, four doors above It. Williams'
Drug Store, Front Street, where he offers' an ex
tensive assortment of Goods, either
• •
- WHOLESALE 'OR RETAIL.
ms stoet•consiSts of tAslarge and general as
sortment of lien's Boys' Ladies' and Children's
BOOTS AND SHOES,
as can be found elsewhere in the Town. .
Those requiring Boots and Shoes will rind It to
their advantage to call and examine his Stnet
before purchasing elsewhere.
May Purchasing
SAMUEL GROVE.
N. BRENEMAN'S
A Es' GENTLEMEN'S BOYS, GIRLS AND
A
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's Kid and Frencb,Morocco
Boots, Balmoral, Continental and other '. -
FASHIONABLE STYLES.
We are prepared to manufacture at short notice
every. kind of Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear
known in this market, and at as cheap-rates as
any sirailiar establishment. Call and examine
eur stock._ A. N', BRENEMAN; ' :r
- - ' ', . Opposite Cooper's Hotel,
- - : West King St. Lancaster.
TOI3ACCO ASIEG-r ABS.
NEW " FIR O!
Tile undersigned having purchased the Stock
Good Will and Fixtures of the 'well-known
TOBACCO ' STORE
Of the late GEORGE M."Booxu, deceased, have
entered into a co-partnership to
carry on the business of
MANUFACTURING SEGARS,
AND SELLING
SEGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFFS, PIPES,
And all articles usually kept in a First-class To
bacco and Segar Store; 'and they hope by a strict
attention to business, and fair dealing, to merit
a reasonable share of the public patronage, as
well as a continuance of the patronage bestowed
on their predecessor. The public can rely on'
getting at our Store as good Goods for the money
as can be obtained at any similar establishment
in the State. .
*l2-We do not:think it neceiy to übls
Prices, as the Goods will tell f ss or a themspelveskour.
J. A. JORDAN ttc CO.,
Locust Street, Columbia, Pa.
Jan. 15,'68-13'.1 - SIGN or THE ru:scir.
.
TORN FENDRIPTT, . -
_
' 'WHO/ESA/E . & RETAIL .. - '
TOBACCO, SNUFF - ct , SEGAB, INIA.NIJ-
FACTURER
Agent for the New York Fine 'Cut, Navy, and
Monitor Chow-Chow Chewing Tobacco, corner
of Front and Locust streets, Columbia, '
dee 14, 1867-Iy., . '
X)Y.E.ING HOUSES.
piTTSBURGEL 'HOUSE !
.STE ; IN,
FANCY DYER AND SCOURER,
Having lately been in the Dyeing Business in
Pittsburgh, informs the citizens of Columbia
and vicinity, that ho has opened an establish
meat near the corner of •
& PEItItY STREETS, COLUMBIA,
Where he will "dye all kinds of Bilks, Woolen
'213 =leI;i11:1 . en litSii.'"stifffiiiiiretdltaliseu and
dyed at reasonable prices.
Jan.ll, FRED. STEIN.
j . C. BITCHER,
•
AGENT FOE TUE
STATEN ISLAND
DYING ESTABLISHMENT,
Ladies' Dresses Cloaks, Veils , Ribbons,'
and Silks of all kinds dyed any-color.
Also, Gentlemen's Coats, Vests,Pantaloons, dr.c.
Kid Gloves washed to look like new.
Scouring, repairing, d:c., done at short notice.
Twill receive goods at my store and forward
them to the establislurient.
M-Satisfaction guaranteed.
Call and see list of prices at
, J. C. -
Store, Locust Street,
Jy27, '67] Columbia, Pa.
DRY GOODS, tee.
LOOK BEFO.RE: , tOU LE.:.ki) I
GOODS WELL BOUGHT ARE HALF SOLD
The dnest and best lot or goods ever brought
to Columbia, has just been received ,
at the - -
" Cheap' Store "
Or
P. S. AIeTAGUE,
Whore the Public are cordially invited to - call
and examine tho Goods and Prices. The greater
part of the goods were bought before the late
advance in cotton, and consequently can be
sold much •cheaper than present • Wholiale
Prices. The Stock is now full and complete,
comprising the different grades of goods, viz:
MOHAIRS,
VALENCIAS. • • . •
_ , .
SUitMER POPLINS' - • - . ,
WOOL DELAINS or ali Colors, '- • '
A fine lot of Spring Styles of SUMMER DE
LAINES, besides MUSLINS, CALICOES, TICK
INGS, DENIMS, FURNITURE and SEURTENG
CHECKS TABLE DIAPER, GINGIL&AIS and
LINSEYg.
An elemmt selectiOn of Spring and Summer
BALMORALS at the lowest prices. - Bargains in
SILKS. Also, all widths of Sheetings and
Pillow Cases Muslins of, the - Best Makes. - -
A perfectly new line of CLOTHS; CASSI
MERES, SATT/N.E'TS „TRENTON' PLAIDS,
JEANS, 'Ladies' Cloaking Cloths, and -Ready
made Coats, latest Fashions. - ".
• The Subscriber is just entering into - the BOOT
and SHOE business, and being determined to
keep none but the best Goods in this line, and
sell at less than usual prices; respectfully, solicits
the patronage of the public.
,•_ r. S. McTAGUE, -
No. 1.1,3 d:12.5 Locust St.,
znar-tf • -Columbia, Pa.
ATEW SPRING GOODS 1
•
• P Ito
\''S,
. _
COSNER, OF SECOND AND 'LOCUST .STS.,
PENN'A
DRESS::Goaus!
SUPERIOR. BLACK, COLORED AND
.MOTTLED_. •
BLACK AN L
D • COI - ALPACAS,
. • QUEENS; CLOTH I -
WOOL DELAINES; .MELANGES, CO
'BURGS, PERCALES,
EEMEIEMEIMI
WHITE 'GOODS
BALMOR.A.L 4.ND .ErocT..sKurrs,
LADIES' AND. GENTS' IPURNISHING
-. .rciuVrlNY;s im§ikln GibyEs
HOSIERY, .GLOVES, AND' NOTIONS
IN GREAT VARIETY
A LAIiOE.AND CIIOICE SELECT/011
Clothg and. Cs'sircteres
-FANCY. <IND STAPLE DRY_ GOODS!
GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE,
_ OIL "CLOTES,
_ WINDOW SECADES, _ ,
All goods sold - at Lowest Cush _ Prices
-
and warranted as represented. ' • -
Special attention given to .
'• - -
,-
MerolaSant , --Tailoring.
,
ALL FITTING GUARA.NTEED.'
, ' LO*! '
'SEWING, DIAQVINES
• "Agent for the IVksEr.atitsx, Eil.exio;
Hours., WILCOX ' GIBBS, SINGER. and Alfrat-,
CAN CON:BZVATION and BuTTox ROLE bre , lllnes.
• „ • .
-1X CHINES -TO.
Exisrolnatlon of GOOdS respectfully
llelted.
NEW- , YALL . I4cIsiTER,, GOODS
FRONT STREET, above LOCIAT, COLUMBIA.
We are constantly receiving additions to our
stock, and have now a large and varied assort
ment of
Consisting of Delaines, Challis, Lawns, liicomitri
biques, plain and dented, Alpacas, Poplins, mac,
"JEROME SCIIREBH,
"No. 262 Locust St
Now Goode for Fall Wear, bought at-the
LOW PRICES, and will be sold low
We have no Goods, bought .at the high-prices
consequently can sell cheaper thhn some others
We have just received additions.
IVelnvito'attentlon to our'stoelc of
MUSLIN'S, MEETINGS, Ticvaivos, GIN
OILAMS, CALICOES. 'FLANNELS,
LINENS, CHECKS, &c.
At old - Prices:
•
A complete assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres
Vestings, Tweeds, Jeans, Cottomules, Se.,
- for men and boys' wear, at old prices.
Full /Me of - Hosiery, .Gloves, and Trimmings
Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, of Latest
• Styles and. Best Makes.
_MERCHANT. TAILORING..
'Attended to-in all Its brarielms. Gentlemens
Suits made" to order, in the'Latest Styles, and
perfectly fitting garments or no pay received.
Made a the best material , and warranted equal
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER
LOWER PRICES!!
• -- -
Ontxr BARGAINS Now OFFERED! CALL AND
SEE • Txtr.\t AT ,
• '
tn. NORTH FRONT STREET,
And Bnmch• Store, Nekt Door to Penn'a
•
L have Just purchased =my now Spring and
Summer Stock of Clothing ,• The Largest ever
before purchased. Come arid examine our new
Styles and prices of , .
- READY MADE .CLOTHING, -
Embracing every variety of style and material
suitable for tho, season: • They are made- of the
best 3nnterial and in the 'most fashionable style.",
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders, Handker- -
chiefs, Hosiery, &c.. Asplendid line of these
goods always kept on hand. Also, Boots,
Shoes, Hats & Caps, of which we have
- a well selected ,stock,- and- which
we offer at very cheap rates.
.TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS dr. VALISES
Of all styles, are sold cheaper than city prices.
My goods arc all bought for cash, and - I offer them
at cheaper rates, for cash, than any other store.
Call and see. - HENRY RICE,
Opposite Continental Hotel
41 N. Front street, Colnnabia.
pREPARE:FOR: SPRING !
Dress Coats, Business Coats, Overcoats, Ponta
loons of the newest patterns, and mado
up In latest styles, expressly
for home trade.
AT THE
The subscriber hus: just _ purchased for the
Spring Trade, intherSew York and Philadelphia
Markets, a large And fashionable stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING, -
Which lie oilers to the citizens of ColuMbla and
vicinity, as cheap if not cheaper than the prices
before the war—An examination will satisfy
any one that the prices are very low.
I have the Cheapest PricedGcaxls in Columbia,
and am prepared to make up to order, in the
latest cuts, handsome
CLOTHS, CASSINIERES, VESTInS, PLAIDS, &c."
''Xis" a handsome stock of Gentlemen's Furn
ishing ;ioods, at very Inv/ prices.
TEIU Casa. BLITMENTHAL,
Blue. Front Buildings, Front Street
nov 2'C] Columbia, Pennta.
SPRING . CLOTHING !,
CLOTHING
• . CLOTHINGI CLOTHING
Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts. Drawers, &c., &e.
New Styles, New Goods at low rates.
_HANAUER'S -
U. S: CLOTHING EMPORIUM!
Front Street, first Store above Walnut Street,
COLUMBIA, - PA.
The Largest, Best Asstirted,'Hanclsontest and
Cheapest Stock of
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, ever exhibited
.- in these regions, which will be sold at prices
TO DEFY ALL Mid - PETITION! [nov2,'67.
SPRING SUMMER 'CLOTHING!
The great decline in the prises of material, and
the reduction in taxation, enables all manufac
turers affected by these propitious events in the
financial history of trade, to offer CLOTHS, CAS
SIMERES, VESTINGS, and READY- MADE.
CLOTHIN G , at prices corresponding to those re
ductions.'Therefore; as the lowest minimum
has been reached in the manufacture of goods,
and es legislation can •do no more for us now,
there is no advantage in waiting; then let one
and all repair at once to the CLOTHING. AND
FURVISHING ESTABLISHMENT of. the sub
scriber, corner of North Queen and Orange Sts.,
(immediately opposite Shober's Hotel,) Lancas
ter, Pa., and replenish their wardrobes.
Special attention paid to Custom Work, for
INEE, - . .5: AND BOYS,
and goo/en:aerial and good fits insured.
mar. 1 , '(8-1y) S. S.-RATHVON.
ITARLES HOWELL,.
, MARBLE • •
NO. O NORTH QUEEN STREET,
EAST SIDE.
The Oldest Marble Works in. Lancaster County.
Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed upon him, he respectfully 'solicits a
continuance of the same. Re has on hand_ the
largest, most varied andcomplote stock of
finished! rl , • - • ' '
. ."..MONITMENTS, MANTLES,.. .
GRAVE STONES, dle.,
to be found in the city, and which will be sold at
the lowest prices, Building work and „lobbing
of every description punctually attended to.
- Persons in want of Monuments, Mantles, or
Grave Stones, are Invited to tall and examine
h
the stock on and, also the portfolios of designs.
june-tfi
lANCASTER
All parf4ons in want of any 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 -
MONUMENTS, STATUARY; TOMBSTONES,
ORNAMENTS, MARBLE MANTLES, ,
.:- BUILDING FRONTS, SILLS,
And Marble Work of every description. ,
'LIU - Orders promptly attended to -
LEWIS MALDY
Lancaster City, la.
May 4,'ff7)
CAI3INET WARE MANUFACTORY:.
The subscriber havingActely. put up new•
ware-rooms, and greatly, increased his business,
can offer better,lnducements t0.,-his,custouteres
.than over : `,:. '- -• , ,"'-- , • • • -',, -.. • _ _ .
WINDOW SHADES, 3 Int rt. Sc., IN ALL
•', ' STYLE.S.,,
Be manufactures to order, and will keep- con
' stantly - ort hand, 'Dressing, — Plain and 'Fancy
Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas,-- Card," '_Dining...and
Centre Tables, Common, Fanny antlFrennialled
steads ;-all of which will be sold on the most
reasonable terms. As he manufactures his own
work he is enabled to warrant, every arricle to,
be what it is represented. .
-
CAAIRS I kiCRAIRS !! • CRAIRS: ! •
All kinds of chairs kept on hand or imumfactur
ed io order. Cane, Windsor, ATM and „Rocking
Chairs- Settees, Camp and:CounteiStools,Sofas,
Tete-a fetes and Stuffed Seat Chairs, made to
order.-',ol d. chairs repainted antlrepayed, '
••;-,,' - *UNDERTAKING.- ,•
- Funerals will be attended to with promptness,
to which he gives his personal attention. Re Is
prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve
corpse, an may be required. -
• MAHOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS, -
Furnished plain or tinted in any style that may'
be required. He respectfully solicits a share of
public patronage, as well as a continuance of the
custom with which he has been liberally favored.
SEERNBERGER.,
South side of , LOcitst street; between. Seckind and •
Third.!' , - [mar3o-67-tf.
•
iptfRNITITRE . :• Kaoss.- _
c4BE F E 7 T,w.A.ItE-Roo 4 rs,.
FACTORYYLocust: Street, a few doors: below
Third Street, - Columblaaa. 4 - 4
The subscriber_manu.factUres'arid -keeps on
hand an 'extensive assortrn'entrof all kinds of
Furniture. --Persons, wishing to' buy' ors those
about to'go' to housekeeping, - will find it to' advantage to,give me n.call. 4
. a : -'• ,
BEDSTF PS, TABLES . CHAIRS,, Burtn.A. - us,
Of the beet iinallty, style„ and inanufeetere„ an d
will make to order;of first-rate material, every'
article in his line:J.Be will' ave -strict: attention
to business, and respectfully - asks Of tlae,pubLic a 4
shark of its patronage -
'' Aar -lINDERTARIN, G - recelie..- - the . _ Most
careful attention, at the shortest notee7.-" ,4 ---4 , • • '
rear'3o.B7-tf) . GEORGE SEIBERT.
DRY i'4ro db'4FTS,'
ir I! .BRIINER'g
LADIES'. DRESS GOODS,
CHEAPER THAJ.N EVER
En
BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS
to the best home-made work.
Call and see us. , No charge to see goods - .
At • I. 0. 1311 USERS,
Cheap Cash Store,' Front ab. Locust St.,
Columbia, P
CLOT =G, .2e.
STOCK' OF
p 0_ II G-!
13ENST - STYLES I '
Passenger Station
apl 17,- 3
NEW CLOTHING
AT REDUCED PRICES !
Blue 'Front „Store !
FOR THE" PEOPLE!
i 8 6.8':
M'S RB.LB WO.RKS.
:11ARBLE WORK'S,
laLDY Proprietor
CA73_n% 7 Z'T-WARE.
WATcy..IIES, JEWELRY, &c.
WATCHES!. AND •JEWELRY . !
GREAT .- •
•
INDUCEMENTS -- OFFERED.
- 4 , . - •
AMERICAN - `:WATCHES,
As low as MOO,' in ,two oi - .:Cas
. es, Warranted for
two years; also 3, 4,5 and;6oz. - Ctises.- '
, • -...th5T.,..REpF4yAp,_—.....4, •
Assortment-of the Celehrt..jd ' -
- Seth -r r.ri:Oirias 'Clacks:
They are tba best Clocks made. Call and see!
• - •
Also, mall and wallpeleatedstock ; •
SILVER & PLATED WARE •
From theliest Factories in theti; S. - • .•
' ~ ,J EWELRY IN VARIETY, • • • •• r
- , ' Just•froni the Factories!?
SPECTACLES, •
- • -In, Gold,76l.lfer, Steel and Plated -
Frames, to suit .all ages
REPAIRING' OF - ALL ,KINDS, Pnottrms•
ATTMIDED 'TO, AT —•
SPERING'S, •
_ • - - • Jewelry Store, near a. mar.3o, '67tf • the New Depot.
- SEEING IS BELIEVING! •
I. 0. BRUSTERS
RICA SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED
Including every Style and description, made ex
pressly for the Winter Trade, which, for
neatness and durability cannot
be surpassed at
- - JOHN BOWMAN'S
Wholesale and Retail Manufacturing Establish
' ment, 704 Arch Street,.
PHILADELPHIA. ,
at Short Notice. ,
dee.l4, '67-Iy. •
TLIE BEST IN THE WORLD
•
Ate acknowledged to be the best yet offered so
the Public. ,
--- - ,
• P. Shreiner t Son have Just received a large
stock of these celebrated Pens. His old stock
has also been exchanged•for' new, so that custo
mers can now select : from the. . -
LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT
of Gold Tens everbrought to this market.
va.Pens are guaranteed for six months. „ Push
along. Get a Pen. - Ask for Foley 's.
'67-tl.] . P. SEERE.M.EIL & SON.
ISAAC K. STAUFFETI.,
WATCHAIAREEL AND • JEWELER,
NORTH a STREET, CORNER Or QUAYLES,
. .
.
An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and
Plated Ware suitable for Holiday Presents!
, .. .. constantly on.thand, •
Jalk Repairing of Watches and Jewelry prompt
ly attended t 0...
- , fiaovi3o '67-Iy.
.. .
_
A' WANT SUPPLIED
"A Y AN FIRST-C VISIONRRD PRO
STOROCEE. "
CLEPPER BRO.'S
Dealers in Country Produce. Produce of all
kinds bought and sold, exchanged for
Goods or sold on Commission.
V • or . • I # S - 0
We keep constantly on hand a good and fresh
supply of
FINE BAM AND DRIED BEEF.
Also, Dried Fruits or all kinds. Cedar 'and
Willow ' Ware, dic., together with all articles
found in any Silnilor store. -
ne—lVe ask a liberal share of public patronage
.CLEPPER BROTHERS'
apllB . OS-Iy] , No. 2O Locust St., Columbia, Pa
F ' FAMILY . GROCERIES,
A LARGE & FINE STOCK , MST RECEIVED
- AND IN STORE!
Z have now in Store a:full assortment of
. - r
Groceries I
ns
- For Family and Hotel use. •
Extra Syrup 3lolasso4, Fine Teas, Coffees, (Ye.
Extra S'ugar Cured HAMS and - DRIED BEEF.
Extra FAMILY FLOUR by the barrel
or smaller quantity. • "
Dried Fruit, Pickles, and Fancy Groceries of all
kinds, and at the lowest prices. Call and ex
amine my stock, whether you buy or not.
• HENRY SUYDAM,
Cor. of Front & 'Union Ste.
mar. 7, 'CS-tf.]
A FRESH ARRIVAL OF GOODS
Jost received, at the fine Grocery Establish
ment, corner 3rd and Cherry streets, the follow
ing new Goods:.
CHOICE NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES,
JELLIES,
PRESERVES,
" •
PEACHES RAISINS,
TOMATOES, -
ENGLISH. PICELES, WINSLOW'S GREEN CORN
GREEN PEAS &c ~&c.
•
A - X.A.ILO'L,OT . OF:ISL"W'YORS - CAINMEES;
Oranges; Lemons; Pigs, Raisins. - Cocoanuts,
Cranberries, Cider and White Wine Vinegar.
Extra Family Flour, Mercer Potatoes, Rio and
Sava Coffee, fresh roasted, Lovering's Syrup, dec.
'Atir - Nevr Goods received almost daily.
WM. H. HARDMAN,
3rd and Cherry SM.%
Columbia, Pa.
dcc. 21, ,6741.)
FA3M,Y. GROCERIES . '.
The Subscriber would respectfully infoim his
customers and.the Public generally, that he has
just received a general assortment of
GROCERIES; PROVIRONS, TEAS AND SPICES.
Refined Sugars Of all 'finds, , .
. .
1•Zo. 1, and Idestafackerel, .
...., . • English et: A.naerlecl u Pickles,
Sugar Cured Einins and seer -, -
- Extra Fine Syrups,"
Old Rio and Java Coffee,
DRIED .AND CANNED FRUITS.
. .
Raisins, Prunes and prepared Mustard always
on hand and of the very best grades.
EXTRA. FAMILY FLOUR,; _ •
• CORN MEAL, HOMINY, &c.,
Fancy Groceries, Canned Vegetables and Fruits.
• for hotels and famines. The best Goods
• only are sold, and prices very low.
Our stock. of staple and fancy groceries is full
and complete and we Intend keeping it fresh, by
almost daily additions. -
:.Eotionsef different kinds always on hand.
FREDERIVICAnICHEE;
feb.B,lCB.tt7' cot. 4th & Loci:lst sts,
FRESH GROCERIES
ESE
FAIZILY GROCERY STORE OF
MULLEN. , .& . BROTHER,
FRESH...TOMATOES; , FRESEEPEACELTIS AND
- other Canned Frults,ShitkerCorrc&e.
TEA=-THE BEST ',BLACK., TEA. TN TEM
EXTRA-;REP ISTED .SIERRP
• - very °hear.. -
Refined Sugars, Dried Fruit of all lcinds.
and Laguyra Coffee.
NEW SUGAR CURED HAMS & DRIED BEEF
• •
Alio,PanCYGrocerles,FamhyFlour,lTotlons,&c.
We Intend to keep the best Goods only, and to
sell as cheap as any similar store_
MULLEN & 13110.
te-Country Produce of all kinds bought or
aken In exchange for goods. - [feb 15:y.
ATTENTION`HOUSEKEEPERS
•
.
• Wz, are almost daily, In-'reccii)t. *it new and
fresh groceries, such as
StIGAES. ' s" - MEAT.
,COFFEE,. , , FRUITS, - FISH%
SPICES,' ' ' CHEESE. . FLOUR.
• Provisions of all kinds, together with Wood
and:Willow,ware and Class and Queensware.
Switzer and Llinberger Cheese; Germanirrults,
- •
•• • ENGLISH•AND AMERICAN. PICE-LES:i .
• Fresh Peaches, and all the Fancy Groceries per
...tattling to a well regulated Grocery Store.
I am determined not to be surpassed In cheap
. ness and in The excellent quality of my goods.•
SQ-Oall around and inspect our stock. whether
You buy or not. .
, - A - share of public patronage Is
,•
• •'• •GEORGE .2•2I;LE, Agent,
. ,
_ - - • :.LocustSt.,above 2nd. •
- . - .
:.:1-4.ppiricott.Zri;:rri-ptter,
wiLOLESALE GROCERS,
:2l North AVater :Streei, and; 20 '24o:rih-Aiiiio;raile
Avenue, liallsulelphla, ' [au& Va. -
AT 704 ARCH STREET.
NEW PRICES! NEW GOODS!
WARES,
FOLEY'S GOLD PENS
NO. 148
PIIILADELP/UA
GROCERIES;
JUST OPENED!
SUGAR,
COFFEE
TEAS'
SPIGEB-*
p 1 ovISIONS, &c., &c
AT FLAERMA-N'S !
RONEY,.
• STRAWBERRIES
FAMILY, Gp.o
NEW . STOCK!
AT , =E PROVISION
=MCI
ODD F]LLOWS' HALL,
Columbia, Pa