The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, July 11, 1868, Image 4

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Oplumbia,-
Swittrday; 44qy 44, 4.863:,,
..erg-A..LL advertising ,w1.1.1.-.,be• ce:nsidered,
gAsll,z nn4 coll‘xctillalsy nay,,thes. 4 ,,eater the.
first insertion .,.. • . . ~..
'An Editor.
The reahn , of the , •Press en'Oharded'
ground, 'Wriiteliayardltylor,, Akitimps 3
an editor hats ,s the _, of,, knowing
that he has defended the: ,right, exposed
the wrong, protectcd , tie ; weak). that he .
has : given.uticranec - to a sentiment that:
has made somebody Happier, kindled a
smile .upbri - fade, s .6r, It he in :a vcdi
heart.: , He.rma3;,rneet with that senti
ment many - Years:after it ,may \; . e lest
all clia . rin of Paternity, hitt 'he
tion fonit.. Ile.welcomes it as a.:lotig',al;:,
sent child: "Ile reads' it; as 'if Tor'
WOUdits.,if, - indeed 'he,iiirete
for eihnged sinee - *,then2- PoThills'
lie, eokild_isot give ; utterance to ,the . seeti=
men tnuruperhapi • -he.Would not '
could, It seems liket , :the of , tha
former self calling , to its parent, andthere 4
is something ritournilit its tone. ~.41e.
'..hegina to think.' ife..reineinher'sWhy he
wrote it; ,vheterwere'his'fre4deAS then, and
he. liras
aen, and - lowmuch. he has changed. , So
he Unises - ,-,until he findii,hiniself Wendel::
ing'if that thought' ofhii-will continue to'
float after , he', and;,whether he
:Judi really look 'ori something- that shall
survive him. And, thery,epmes the sweet
consciousness that•therc is nothing in the
sentence that he could wish univriften—
that it is:rtibitter , Ort. of - shied
for ' immortality ~he
leave helliinl-hiMiVhdrilie l joln`i'the'
numerable caravan," and' :takes hislilade
in the silent hall:dor-death:l'
A NegiciAierimerat.
Among. the Tennessee delegates: to , the
Democratic National 'Conyen:tioni, was a
,
negre"manied;',The ftivoiite'
orator in that State, and high in the coup_-'
ells of the Democratic party.-4oc-is a
Middletown negro, who' drifted 'tiw4 :to
Tennessee during the war;-whereo be got
into business and Democratic :affiliation:
He is represented, to:be - 4 '6e ugliest
black luau thae - et%er showed his ivory, or
turned up tbe white eye Ark - a bad
eatlEP.."•ls-L - Y -!•• 4 ,`:
Jew- is evidently • becoming : vcry_ d& ;
prayed. Evil communications - lii?e
rupted 'Xosupli fearfully; cud being cor- -
rupteAllienaturallY.sinks'into the arms of,
Copperbeidism: The Dernocrats are
making giant efforts to \vitt the viiting•iMc.
groes_over to, their _side, and are mean cut - nigh' to ahns'e 'tliem'at 'the. North and
plead Tor •support.at-theSouth where
they are. a power:: .1 , - -
—Moro economical,,remarkable certainty,
of prompt action,".ln - fact.;o'every geed' gust,'
ity as guaranteed,for. Mrs. S. A. .A.rzr.N's
improved (new' Style)" hair • restorer sir
dressing, , (in, one bottle.)- Every-Druggist
sells it. Price'one dollar. - ja4.-4t
- - Financial.-:-Plutlon's - or•Do=Mayo,"
the neW•perfume for, VIA handkerchief, is
creating considerable excitement among the
live-twenties, also: among' the 'sweet-six
-teens. Sold by- all-druggists - : :
—Whene'er I take my walks abroad, how
Many poor, misortible Dyspeptic ,people I
see, who- wotticl•,,he- healthy, and rosy, and
happy,,if they, took Plantation Bittors, that
paragoi , preparations:- for giving tone 'to'
the Stomach; energy to thez torpid liver, ac
joy to the nervous system; and strength-to'
the muscles. It, is au admirable regenern 7
tor of nature's wasted oimegleeted function-.
al mowers in , either linen or woman.. •It -
get:illy excites and pleasantly soothes: • With
a bottle thereof, everyman may, be his own
physician.
.21.11SCE.L.LANE'017S.`
NEW STYLE
Tbc Subscribes has on hand at hie:. Furniture
Stor_ ,es kinds and style% of •
W. DOW SECADES, - !:4 r 4.'l:'l;PO
CURTAIN.. FIXTURES, Sce.
To widen' he respectfully' rail the titten
, ct. the -
Jolll.r BruEN - BERorzni , `
npi
GEORGE BOGLE, - Psomorron.
The highest Cash prices paid for all kinds of ,
Grain.
SUPERFFNE /MD EXTRA. - .FAIIIIX;FLO1711 -
for sale; also Mill Feed of all kinds. 'Wheat - ;
Ground and Packed to order., Grist work -
and Chopping 'done.' Chopped Corn
, and Oats. Corn Meal and
GICATIA MI., .F L.O V.ll.
For ardent nll. times, and:delivered A c .. ato .
pary
of the town. tis. Town and country custom so,.
PEE I.,IcafORS
For Pure,Unußlulterp ; t Irirtee , 'mitt Litin - ors;
go to the stpx:,tt or,tlte . eber.: haseletant,
- . . .
WiiioUtoNaluiditY ergot, Cannot be swelled
*Aso, the celebrated; ROOSTER.• WEGE3REY,
Yankee Rum, Jinn/ilea S lei to, Blackberry .
.grp.44,y,_- cherry- and • t Wines;
WOAaßeAfitkes„'Branclies; Gins, Cordial; Old
Stionoligobs/n, Of ailgrade; W
- Glee ua a I and
4 ,xamhue for yourself, • ' CHARLIE GROVE,
earzer.ptyquatercepklisr,saraitSts . .; Columbia,
ra; — - (dec.22,,e6-ts:
C4OVE:RNMENT, , -P_ROPERT
• I'RIITATE.
P YK..+M - N • ti 0V E 4
.
BOUGHT AT • GOVERNMENT SALES.
'coNsuatwo,aumerLy OP
10,000 Bets, New and Second-Rand
,• ,13ARNESS, .BRIDLES COLLARS,
3,000 SADDLM Styles,.. , ^"
2000 WAGON COVEM All Sizes New & Worn.
5,000 WOOL AND itIIBISER BLANICRTO A.Nn?
. - - Ecortsmoavrats_,lSELLlTAlLY , CLOT__ , NG
F
GREAT COATS, ROCK COATS, BLOUSES, '
It&NTS: SHIRTS, DRAWERS; %a: -
Also u large lot. of Reins, Lead Lines,Thiggr
balance and Cart . lllarness;/POrtble Trees, Lead
Bars, .Portable..Forges,,&c..,. Wbeel Team. I
Harness,. - Uttle worn, , nl.l Oalr tainied‘laitker,t.
serviceable:cleaned:mull ollodVSS per borse in.
tclading Bridle Lead, dfi 04, _AMbrilance or Site
m.arness with, sliperier laaUser.Traelisrperfee
suited for farm Or :general' team work, double
sets complete s3l,to.B3o,_Brldles s l, Collars $1 to
$2; extra hair-lixted.A.rUllery ease, do $2,30 AMU
$3, Double Rein $ 1:75 to ' s 9 ...Z7lfalters $5 to $l2
per dozen, New Officers.' McClellan Saddles, $l6
do, - willt , plated Si t Driale - SIO, R • - lirass Mounted
Saddles, grood as xtellt494 Xitit rldlez $ll, Revs
Saddles. 6, - Wagon'Coyers, soperks7loauct la =4
Cotton Duck $6 1°,012, 1000 Despite). Tentsoiew
- ancl_good as new, 4 l2 , nr.: 4 lktelc, , 14 !feet square 42$
to6so'wnli:PoleSand_plas' bom_plote„Vo.V. Tents
316 m 320, Wedge:do.36llolB bixolter. , Tonts: for - .
gag 'Cape $3O to Seflper
Grtar 33 oge.P 2- oz,Doek,2.te 3"BustiorttetoSlO
Per dozen., also (assortment of Seamless Bags:
Small order byExpress • -
LIDERAWI.DEDU nom TO: mgoussALr.
. ' 'CO
(Fiiimerly On *Front. Street;now)..
71 North Second Street. - Iflet. below -Areblitt;
• FRILADELPRIA,- FA.
-
Also, p.A.8.K . 4-PLACE.
Descriptive price list sour.= appllcatlon:4 ,
{MR 11.413351'
RI-Nij= l 4 2 ;NYO ' cibt'° ' .
' A.itnelot , of.K.indllng Wood sawed the
right kength,` , and4rplit'the right, thickness, for
sago by therharrel;l4 rho Coal Yard. of ' r
n0ir,2,34.11r- rkt aI.:2EI.MM drhiChdiE.-1
- ab; - „p,OXIt•iCiNIII.OT , !;;: - .. I
give_lgreater‘tudneCancililo , Akenls than
, T
any °trier Houseln the trade 4, ladles andOent%
- get up Clubs In:our great ,
• - f.'SJaV, -
or • Ditr-Loooos`,4 - „rdyxbr) - koOoDs - ;,0n. - v - xo,
&c.,&0.-;„
Thonsiinds castlestfti.:ss.to the superior ono :
ity kendithaZarga rearanerattUnX,Peekved for sell
, Lag our ,goods.".„ We wlll present • tO - any4lfersbn,
r ax ilkiuteJtsendineus , ucclatz;moods worth
Allto , par ceatettn.'
lgoodst , sodtlyat , .an:vng, auakiPpoe.:- 01- . ' l9.Egh .
'MOLLAIt , for each art i cl et - ,4A.,„4
• We have made ' arranigeents , withted
celebrated TEA. COMPANY, to sup
?ply their standard. Tees'and Coffees, at their best
Agentiaranted - Oieriwhero.. ',DedscrlPtive,'CJi
, cilia^ will be aentfree, on appllcatlon..',--1
C 0.,. Mena's' .Agents_
Jeois al it Ott Federal hitreet, Bostun, Mass .
blzr "GOODS, cOc.
„.
18 6 8
NEW .' STQ P ,I
CORNER OF TELIItIS CHERRY STS.,
egilW_JA, PA.
• Another lo', Of Itirgalns opened this 'week.
44-i6 I P 'Sf ;r ' r §d,Si ibudakitEN:§
SI-10ESI
Imdie SPRING GAITERS, New Style.
i Ladles' SPRIG, spiNkris.
Tallies' SPRING SHOES.
MI
large and well selected Stock of Shoes of al
=I
kluep t
lIOSIERY, GLOVES,
lt/T i lt):lsiS 4.21 D
, yArfcx . GOODS.. .o AT.,I,
• I: 14A TIKES;!
4-
Remember the Place
Cor. of Third & Cherry Streets,
4111'68-Iy] A . ..1(0:§ iCOITGENDOBLER
' HAGER & BROTHERS
SELLIZ , ..TO , • •
GOOD CALICOES
AT I'2l CENTS.
, A large lot of ti.iItIACEIE:I7O IfII63Lk9tIFIED
SHEETING MUSLIN'S, pur
chased before the recent advance. We
ere still selling at LOW PRICES.
TABLE LINENS • Bct TOWELLNGS,`, ;
BEDDING-, FEATHERS,
The large-et Stock of
CHINA, GLASS & ,QUEENSWARE
SN LANCASTER
WALL _PAPERS !
!NALL PAPERS! •• WALL :PAPERS!
HAGER 4 , BROTHERS
Are now receiving SPRING STYLES for 3553.
Our Stock will be found complete, and to coin
prisea'great variety - of new designs-of Plain•:ind
•I;lecorative
PAPER HANGINGS!
Fine Stamped Gilt, Satlns, Blank and Wood"
Colors for Parlors, •
Rooms and Chambers., t
41sci;DECOIL;LTIVE PAPBll;9,liPliraible, Fres
coes,- Oak, walnut, llosewotxt dz..; - •
! The most eoinpletd tiSsortinent . - ever 'offered in
Lancaster, and will ,be, sold•at•less'tban Phila
delphia prices. Call and examine.
ILA.GEII, ez. BROTALBS.
' ' • ''''''' n:4,2
• -;
ENOLISH - BRUSSELL,
ENGTISII TAP.N.sTR t , r7 4 *
. • IMPERIAL, 'THREE-PLY,
• , • TAPESTRY, INGRAIN,
EXTRAA SUPERFINE INGRAIN,
TIIREE-PLY Sr, PLAIN VENETIAN,
. •
WOOL PATCH, "COTTAGE, • •
• ' '.3TEMP.,AND . RAG CARPET,
,
Of HARTFORD LOWELL,,an'd .Ijesi,Pl2lla
, , e -tlttligHa
"CLO3.IIS,
• ••,From ewe toSour.i'arda'adde.'.
COCOAS CANTON MATTTNGS
BUGS, DOOr. MATS, Se.
We now offer a very fall ansi.eaka.p,lele .
and at very low prices. _'
; „ BRAMIERS. •
WINDOW' SHADESI
„ ,• . - WINDOW...SH&DES.I
it A d Ert ",t, Bitarrn:ia ,have, now,, , in Storo a
Choice Selection of • * .
- _
•
tiNT-liND OW SHADES,
To which they invite attention. Also, all widths
or - WHITE, BUFF At, GREEN SHADE HOD
-LANDS..., •• • • • ' - _D ant. 1.4„
. •
C ALDT
GLO
S AND .N,0,T10,N,
'',4011 - .l,v,tAitlt,ET. STREET', "
PHIADELIMIA:-
"": rWigr:.vr: ray.
Jaii,is;
Nir ..AL .L
, PAPERS.
i ,..
PAPER HANGINGS!
-• ,' ,: , , - - .:11":" 7!8131 SE :13TOM:,OF , :{ ' , 171. , ! i
WfALMI:::P.:A - RE'RS,
-New aellEl4-ruit styles ror.Parlern; litalla, etc.,
' - WllO I.Esa.LN Jam , RETAIL - ," "
HOWELL Sr.,EOHitiCE'S, -
4 V' ~.. f •
CAW :ZEE Or , 'I , OIIRTi . O .:Ais - D 'MARI= 'STREETS,
) i110at434131 .]:: 2 ',..- ~,. `,.. z - • Philadelphia, Pa.
• • ... .
.N EW—SPR ,I N GT . 999Pt a T
1 11:i i t , N
cortNra OF SECOND LOCOS 7
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COLUMBIA, PEZ:T.F
,
'ELEGANT SPRINs - 4
.D.TLESS G OODS
coxplusxxia.
SUPERIOR.. BLA6.K.; COLORED .AND
MOTTLED' MOECAIRS I
„BLACK'
1 7 561;:i ' i l aktka,
.111.1RWPERCALES, , GI79.11AMS; etc.
,3 Ai LINE., OF
WRITE ;GOODS. S EMI3ROIDI?,
BkLMORAV AND 'IIO6P
runNisrf.lNGl
goons. -
TiaD
r.
"Ntyr I ,ONS
IN . GREAIT: y.Altlgrr:.„:; •
A'L'AEQE AND ciftitexiiiii"orr6:s46Ez=r
MENEM
Ciotick6 - :baassinappqo.:
.0" • : • • 4•'4
I
P.PilgtrVAN -DRY GOODS
CIRCICERIESi A tT . ER V A 'A t i E I . 1 6'
OlLcthilas; • • r,
IVINDOWISITADES,
All goods sold ut., Lowest, clash Prices
;tad wni•rantea as repres entea.
t() „
Merchal - 07-Ta,3.19/3.n,cr.
• . , ' -
s'i
E'RICES NBEY-,1.L03Yr1,
...Pi
' Agent for theiWit
Bows, WILCOX' & 43111138, SINGER:WO JAMERX
eA.N 90ApEkT7F.A.T/0N4 , 911,13P 7 0 :f /AK*
CiejiENT . 1 'I
'3,4 4 3
;B =3 7:," rficT l M, risPeetriqy:
Dl`~Y~,S~' iF~:~ci;'
LL-N.A T, J. A.. MEYER
"'"'. -I "PiOdltY' , 7l‘rpratraTErmjrcinEr4
,3 0 1,1, tne- , /
;You.Ni4ilttiiiaale fij4Tnr ,r4t:p :ygediplsayo,:,.:
i 11 h11 , 114 , stqfella:attal-i'erfuniks'.ottli64ii , .
7-:,t..,,;,`.;:1 1 14: 6 0 1 ke:r*i91 a carefalliKli
Aei 4 etk4)e:le , Siii;rOg4;%!ol
5,11 bokt
, r 4.4 ir4; /la. 111 , 11
tt. rota t-r.l 4 , 1
n,llO II •,1
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P• ia l Safit Vicr
Byllici-Bottle'or Cago.ofistrv,w e t
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s rA 1 ,- 6giiandArry:Choice stock of novr,crop,;, , ,,
" • '
t ii:Talt , t.l, - 180ATW ii 7V/f -
ig:
NAM., TO.Cfra.pfAigP ~P LPT-Ec !-Tnt. ll sU4t.
rum - variet,y-...:-.4,4,4$ -1, ILL; I 4.
P'LKVURING' EXTRAtTS,V>
~,14 11. 44; • r .
`OL,S
,X;'' -
,4,1f41
, ~;•
SODA,' CREAM,XAWriO7.:AbTR SP, JAES„E
GUaranteed:ACTC.- r4sl c i rat -
2.4.!, LelA,.. ,
COLD _
, SPA I RKLING, SODA WATT
•
From .our- thoroughly. tested I.ollloLtagnli
Fountains. _Try ithato,k.:
• T. A. AIEYVELP
'olAlrelloiVvalleate
Columbla;`l%. , I
•
~otr R, E S S-. •-• •
r o
• ••• 0 ' .31 ' I.4ITrE ,!•"•••••,',
,4 , lr.ridillanttliineit - to take. ," •
i?X)I. I.IIO TOGRATTIS..It.EHROTICZES,LMISSOT.XXIia
P/iOTi24.IIISIATUREA., G.Eld.P7lrip
.
Lt lrla n tg
old stand on. Locust. Ettre,4,,, Tirrailat„
-•' '
ciatr.;LITTL,T. " has bad, aziesciewleriae ) oreeentalt
Years atilitsbesluent, and We PiedaiXekliriketlV ,
bald, Mate= be Iselin any eligs,,and:we
labia splernitd tuid - goodilastraments,
Yaisuperlorto Mese generallymakenintheesemp
n•ye:„Kit.yotrwislra good and cornett piettnn,yon
- niardependupon getting it at.L1tt1e'5....,1313.1.2e-.
'tarot are spemi fo.vorites.••„witli.illose wher bare
obtained them. Priem as low as the lowest.
.ItirDonn.torget the place—LoeLlatStreet,ebevet
. Broxit, Columbia, Pa,. [mar. 80 1193 Z.:
'AIDLIUSINESS CARDS , PRINTED. AT
- .Lp ibis (Maw low fi/Avor thotwasul.
;
CAS:EX" SO - .2%''S COLUMN:
OF ALL CO:ALPEtITORS
y 1: . ~
+, ,
'FIST ARRIVAL OF
Isl'. SPRING' , GOODS'!
LARGE ; i'rOCK; OF; • aS:SDIERES
FOR OUR MERCHANT TAIL-
IORING ESTABLISII4ENTj
New tireSs• Goods
FOR SPRING, WEA•R!
GREAT TO I.T. : .TIAD AT
THE MAMMOTH STORE OF
W. G. CASE ,
=II
A. Splendid Stock ;
'4EDtidEit'‘i'l*.gS',.. ; ' •
WE HAVE PURCHASED ~ A LARGE
. ,
AND FASHIONABLE STOCK=' 1,
CLOTHS, • '• .
f- ":41VESTINGS,
wo are' prepar i ed ap:
'IN THE LATEST "STYLES..
A • •• rg - It I G
.. .
DR,ESS:GOOI)S I - , •
Itlack. - and Fancy SDKs, French and Scotch
Ginghams, Prints of ,all Styles and .
* Vfn es. en " s! A A f FinV= 9l. ' ' ''
,
• - of Hosiery , y , "
GLOVES, . ...- . •
DRESS BUTTONS;
.AND' TRIMMINGS.
. , ,
MEI
BROWN , : ;:'
• ••• BLEACHER' ,'•-• • .."' .
SHIRTiNdS,
.) ) )
Of Eyery Width unit Qiudify, From lWeents'"Pthi YARD up:-
SPECIA.LIT' OUR
MERINOS, ;
:WOOL
WOOL• - . e
• --:DELATNES, .7
teOI3VRG,3
&c., &9
Glen Cove, Co re
Jeans, 'gine .Cani:b s pos,,,
• druiO3..
'Linen HandkerChtete, Nap - -
,Threads.:-Braids, , Dress
• Trimmlngs,• Tidy :Yarns, Worn
steds, Hosier ?1,.a.11 kinds Hoop
Hkii4's , Circulars,
Silk. sac
qu es, -11ilmorals, Snipende'rs, Buttons,
Rid Gloves,, Ladies' and Clildron's Hosiery.
31011RNINCr' DRESS GOODS;
G-IN, GITA .... ; ,
• •
"
"AND-SWISS
vi i GOODS, :Ai' vkile
' •
ALL. KINDS ot,PIUNTED
' • ' sum' ' •
.:LOWELL;!!'
1 . .
r INLANCEIESTES,Ae
- C
r
SPRING '4S , ;SUPAIEtt:
HAWLS OrkLIPKINDS.
CLOTHS AND CASSiiiniES,
Ho f a r ad4nt , aiittiai *eq.
, _ se • e
rLANNEIB.,3Y4ITAP:).I ,O RED.
.I.l'l
• • !Also — r r
Sa
, Brown . fusline, ~Blue Brine,
klu'l li n s if IPAlqw , Pt'flnst'L 'I"
pc_ V , 44:P ° , 11 11 e VV14 1L 1i r 51 77 1.1.19 ,. 94 '1•W. , 1
Cotton and*LlNEN;;,.. , ',o,, , ,,,Ladiee' Linen,
vies, Paticy.innd
,Ci 2 M.xild.° l °va g • ;-;
Ready Made Shirts, - F nc r,t 1 "••
~TIC.ioNGB of, uIL i31114.D8E3„,5ce... „
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MEM
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BEE rizzAr.
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A.Cre,SP4.:MTCL.ii, ;I Pt T 1
ALL STYLES,OF D
=',HATS
:3Si:::IO4L, At, Jr . N„
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CltSt h and
I.AsiiiiljalisWittD. MISSES' d • taIIED.
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A FULL 'ASSORTMENT •OF
3,4 :rm
4...14t012/v..1) it,,s.'it,%l
- •Mil '4;MIXO,"'T42/T"OF -- "gitoomuEs •
ttts ...rde.h,lgtyb :N .rortrvsq trn
r • •"V., ri'"rrt
SUGARS;‘,C4r4 1.1.1 tsar, t.(7, Ert:
;.1,1
":(1 , .ti avtal
t' t 44PICES,t7t...ts ,
,
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, .
Whipnerrs. Itzt.
, • e
Plenee glue t„I.I.usCOLD smru,
24ALTBY 4:tg CASE:iwltere , rolkettte)tnr:
.
' GROVER , '.47:I6tEZE.A.M, •
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PREmiumgEIinziGAACICINESL
- •
I;7t...init'tbeStore vietbeiorircolangdi
'oral laza" •
..1.1114,,
££ I Vr
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Nir!.
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LOonst St" kkOtwooxi Froxit &SoOota Sta:
• -
' . cot,transiA;Ps,
to - given foi;."aat kiws a.try
Produce, in szehange for Goods,• - " I
A Lurgo Assortment of
•C,i • 44
The Best. Stock•bfr •,
- POPLINS; ,'• ' "•
POPLIN• - •
- ALPACAS;,
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• Plnlo,'Purple,'" •
American,Meri-• •
-- weeks,
eifie, Wauisutta, -
COM
MIET=
;_arßo.7 cf; 21.1.CIELNERY.
ERICAN
t Cf;
ANTI-iNCRUSTATION 'CO.'S
-- 'OI , FICE, NO. 147 SORTR,FOURTII STREET,
PHILADELPHIA: .
,A.NTI•INCRUSTA.TOR
"Win remove SCALES AVM ,Steftlll .Bollets and
keeplhem clean, render the Boiler less liable to
xrboStoN; and causing a great saving of Dui.
- These , Ilstertzir3rENTs. have-been In successful
use during the last TWO YEARS In many of the
3arge-establishments of Philadelphia, 'and other
:parts of the:United States, from which the most
Plaitering,Testisionials.of, their wonderful saving of
Fuel and Labor have been received.
PA.RTTF4 having BOILERS would do well to
eall at the Mlle°, and examine testimonials, &e.
EZRA LUKENS, •„ JOHN EAREIRA,
muy3D-3m) &Oland Treas. President.
.QUPPLEE &- BROTHER, .
17 r
ISlA:NurAcrunEns Or
S TRA:11" - B. 0 I L E R S.
-
In'addition, to bur Foundiry and . .. Machine work,
;we are now prepared to manufacture every
variety of - Boller And 'Plate Iron work,
-AIENDING AND REPAIRING BOILERS
.Promptly attended to.- Thankful for past favors,
:we would invite the attention of our friends and
;patrons to this new branch of our business.
' -SITITLEE 6: BRO.,
' r''' 2nd St. Columbia.
MIMI
RIM
SIISQUERANNA 4 ,7IRO.N COMPANY.
:"Manufaciurers of all sizes of
SEEMED:AND 'DOUBLE REPINED
SQUARE, FLATS, OVAL, AND
HALF OVAL IRON. „ . •
Car .Ades, Shafting and Morse .Shoe Bars.
. AS-Orders promptly Ruled from Stock on band
,
br. made to order. "
••• Terms, net Cash, at Manufacturer's prices, do-
Byered on' Cars or Boats.
• - Ottice at their
• , , , . •
' ROLLING MILL, ;
• - COI,V111:qa. Feel. a:
STEAM:,
- STEADS PUMPS
Ated all lands of Machinery Manufactured and
'guaranteed to:give satlMaction 'sit the Works of
LITMI3EI?, tt COAL.
QA.3IIJETi _
1.0
OF,CONESTOGA,
Graeff's Laniling.)
DEALER rm.
bO:AM,
_it:WIIER WOOD, SALT; SAND AND
FERTILIZ.ESS, POSTS, RAILS, PALES AND
FENDING MATERIAL.' 'Also, Manufacturer
of Boxes; Handles for . Forks, Noes, Shovels,
Brooms,[maylC-Unio
COAL.!-. COAL COAL !! I-
antrsEn & MOORE'S - Coal Yard is still
the place to buy your'Coal. They always have
on hand Lykens Valley, Shamokin, Baltimore
Company and now have
r . A,NEW DIAMOND Z 70.4 COAL,
, Price in Yard 84A; Delivered through_ Tow
$4.35. 1:17 it. 'Will give satisfaction.
nov 50-11) • -, • BRUNER .6r, MOORE;
:;50A - Togs! -- : -
‘j OF PLYMOUTH STOVE (No:11) COAL
'For Sale at $4.00 per Ton. Delivered at your
cellar doors:: --Get: one Ton for trial. .
;aug3l4t] .: BRUNER dr. ZIOORE.
• • •
- vizsg.:llo-211E;..-N -
G
LUMBER OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS:
dpleO--Pr'ontt..zesit ju b j, c r kvs. Locust said Mtlou;
Ita.A. PA.
COO,PER
: • - :)3E.ALERS
EATMEETZ,
. -
ME
fk'ii - a ilio;'bO4 Quality of SROVE coAL
LTJIII.I3EIt
OVall'kinds, sold and delivered on ears, at the
-LOWEST.MABELET RATES.
lien:dock. White Pine, Weather - lon-ruling, Joke,
Scantling, to., te., suitable for all kinp •
of Building purposes.
.
_LOCUST POSTS!
CHERRY
PO,
PLA.R. .., . • ~ , . ~
-.PICKET'S,
- 1 LATH, -
aunszpLEs, Se.
. •
An orders 13y mall will receive the same ut_
tention as though the application be made n
person. COOPER & PEART
- mar. 14, T6-tf.l - - - Front St., Columbia.
BRUNER:& MOORE, . ' •
• nzlr.E.rcs . • ,
C0.p..4 - ' SALT, -
FIRE . BRICIK
-- AND LUMBER!
• -
1 ::-....-..:..-- OFFICE—AT BASIN.
i PRICES- OF COAL AT YA RD, DELIVERED,
Balt/MOTO Select Lump *5.65 SO.OO
•.• Nos. 1,..2 and 3 • 5;15 , 0.50
" .•• .-".,, :V.9 4.90 ,„, . 5.21, .
i ri,......• i••• 1 N 0.5. __ 9.40 „..., .4.n.
Shamolten.Egg and Stove, Nos.,
vl2ancl3—. 4.90
. .
Slitunolten.Nut,..No. 5.. .....„. ~.... , 4.15 - 4 50' .
Baltimore. Consunters :Coal Co. ' ' n . ..:- ~
1 lrEgg and Stove, Nos. 2 and 3;4.05 ''. .
.' „ ', 5.0 0
Baltimore Consumers Coal Co. '
• ,, Ne..4 • - 9.15 9.50
Maltby Coal, No. 2 and 3 4.55 5.00
, 41. ,,,, A. t....„..N0. 5 - . 4.15 , „4.50 7,
Grand Tannel , Nos. iand 3...,.,4.40 , • • 4.75;
LylrensValleyi Nos:2 and,S 5.05 . 0.00
-• " - --No. 5. 4.05 5.00'
.The following teofil ..ist sold by ear loads to Co..
lumbia consumers,' gross weight, - with all they
per cent. advantages: • •
fillamokert 'Egg and Stove, or Nos. 2 and
r "' Nut, or No: 5' " • 375
Baltimore ponsumers.Coal Co., Nos. 2 and 8,. 4.50
",--; •••' " •P"•: 1 ‘. •'. , No. 4 4.25
•_
, "'" • " .No. 5 - e. 4.00
Maltby:Coai,'Nos.2 find S. • " 4.401
• 11 . 0:5::.-•• ... . •
-Lykens,Vailey, - Nos.2 antl"3.' -"
• • 5.50
" - • " -
. . .
;GrtuaciTunnel;Npa 2 cipd 3 , .—' , , ' 9.2.5
soon.as connection .ls complete(' to ,
kirl l l T l 'ie l' aiar;o,l3alt.linore Co. Cotdadll also be sold
. .. . .
by Cam , -..“, .vi---: .
i dec. 21, '67.3 :i..'..... , BRUNER, 15: MOORE.
-
,
S' . 'l3BU
.QEiIAk7NNA
Pitorromrons;
FRowr SEELFr,;
,
:WitolißgitiCtioLUMßEß- DEALERS
• Otti'itock of Lumber consists oeWEITEPINE, •
HEMLOCK, POPLAR, ASS, :PICKETS, LATH,:
SHINGLES,• , ... •
FLOORING - Jz WEATHERBOARDING;
WHITE PINE ez CAROLINA: YELLOW PINE
~ ,,FLOORING, RABBETED, FLIITED,RROP, ,
AND BLOCK WEATHERBOARD; and'
willek Las- been -carefully:
• - seleMnliWinartnactured.
In pl.nneiatioA,
merit, 4.sie haft-ff.:AA- I:LAI , .t.
' '; STE,II4II - ;";PLANING:„ MILL,
SASH' aid' DOOFOIVEA.NTJFAC7TDItY,t 'Luna are
prepared to famish Sash, Doors, Blinds, Braeltr
ets, Shutters, Sholving,llNVAdow and 'Door
Frames, Casing, Moulding,'Ae.'
I 13TATIrilt4GRUNKADE TO . I?RPE4.I.
Thiodgh bnr connect:loci' in ill'equannfactdring
of Lumber, and the facilities of our own estab
lishment,-we hope to coianuind a generous.pub
lie patronage.
7:11'./DiertnAls, -
!,:reitrai•tf':"
.
cIABINVAWATMIAN,UFACtORY.
11,V-.Theirabad.xiler Ixl4vlllg,liito , put"nyi. new,
ware-r 4 orns, and greatly increased Ws.business,
am offs r bettor.incluceruents, to ;his dustomeres
thaninvoril.:t z:(,1,1
DONSHADES,34II/111,0R5, - :p.e.'lpr,
„'“;STIC•L:• - ' •
He manisfactureSto'order ES , and win Qeeep con k
staidly , Con r hand;PDressing; Plain , and; Fancy
Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card, Dining -and
Centre . Tables. CoOmmore:Flutoyandrrenoinßed
steads; all of -which will he sold - on - the -boast
reasonable,terros._Aslie manuaktares his own
Work'he Ls enabled to:Warren t"everY article-to
be . what3Cls represented_
1-• :aithanst CEIAIRS!!
4.11' kinds'of chairs kept on hand ormantrfactur•
ictio - order. - Cane; 119.ndsoi..Arrn' and- Rocking
Charrit=He, Calrrp and - CounterStoolkSoins,
Tete-a TSeirand RtuifedHeat Chairs, made to
order. 0 15 afam repolnted andrepaired.•
lIN,D,RTAK/NG.
Funerals will pe attended to wltltYrdnifitriees
to which he ;fives his personal attention. He is
prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve
c orpse, as may be uired.. , -
--ISSAHOGANY-ORAVALNDTDSPFINS,
Furnished plain or tinted in any style that. mad
be . ToqStiretd. r Herespectfully solicits a, share of
publicsostronAge,ha gc,;4li us a boutintuttlea qf tile
custom vrithwhieb bro3beeh libersdlyfavored.
, ' JOHN SHRIMBRGES.
;Iginglillrle, of Locuststreet ; between Second' Mini
Third.: e 4:4:-;•• [Mar30.4741.
TURNITUR34, 1 0Y , ALT;
casturr AVILIFLE-ES . ocessl zt - ipum,- =
k+ . 2.gtt Ntcx,:z
Oct*.PA:CTOR.Y,-itur. Street; aasw,noons .
-ThirdietreePeolurnidw , ‘ , Pmfrwicro•ww:4 • ~61•,•
• The subscriber manufactures, and keeps on
band 4 an: extenswexagmtmanti
Furniture., Persons wlsblng - to buy, or those,
Asboatto go to thoiatii3; rindAto,,lleir'
advantage to gite,M.Pka....r , - - i:e; w
MEDgimUillif•TAßLES' , cridifts.l337B, ,
SETT.P* 44. -;"'W",wwW,v•*ii•w s -ft"..;
} Ofthebestliwdity;'styyle,and+manul i and
,will make to wder. of first-ratemmterial, ;every,:
article in his line. • -Re will give strict attention . .
to business, and respectfully asks of the public a
sharh of ita pairon • • • • , •, ;
se-I T
INDERAICING :will receive the'. most
Careful attention, at the stoniest nice.
suarsaer-u)- • wuciF,
ENGIXEB , ~ ,
BOILEIA
SIIFTLRE & BRO.,
Columbia, Penn
LYKENS VALLEY,
; • !I>r B. 111Airrixt;
Colntribla,!Penrul.
,
43 North .Front
=II
HATS' AND CAPS!
IN GREAT VAitiii:TY,.AND ON Tip,
LATEST STYLES.!.
Strict attention will be given to this department
and customers will always be treated
- In a gentlemanly manner. The
"finest Silk Hat in the mar-
Rot is offered, for, sale .
upon very 'reason
able teens.
ALSO, ,
GEINTS' FURNISHING GOODS
IX GI:EAT V.11a1:11r; VIZ
LATEST;STYLES
cnAvicrs TIES
110SIRY,
AND 'CtIFS.
COLLARS
PAPER. COLL ARS
AND CLIFFS. • • r.'"
• SHIRTS • AND
SHIRT FRONTS. , •
•
UNDERIV•EAR 11.1WV„VARI ETV.
s..crrtrrs made to order ,suict warrantetj
• I offer a nice lot of Gent's F , urnishing Goods
winch I am selling at reasonable prices.
Call And examine my Stock. ; I know you will
save money by purcbasing of MC.
11.013E11T „T. IVRY,
No. 43 North Front Street, '
•
• • eolumbht, Ponta
apl IS ISGS]
ESTABLISHED IN 1829.
SEIT_TLITZ'S
OLD ESTABIASIIED'I-lAT,,CAPAND
FUR STORE.
No, 20 Nonm QtrLEr Sr., LANCASTER, PA.
We would re.spectfully.announce that we are,
now prepared to furnish our customers with the
Latest Styles, consisting of Gentlemen's
DRESS SILK •
cAssrisrEnr, -
PLAIN AND BRUSH, —
-• • FUR , AND
WOOL, on
CASSIMERREa'T,
STIFF CASSIMERE
sovr AND S'PEEL
EXTENDED BRIMS, '
AND 'FLEXIBLE SELF-ADJUSTING STIFF
• . AND D'ORSAY BRIM HATS, -
In new, Novel and beautiful Designs, and at
such prices -as to make it an inducement for all.,
to purchase.
' OAPS ! OAPS ! ! OAPS !! ! -
Oar stock of Caps comprises MI the newest
styles for Men's, Boys' and Children's Spring
and Summer Wear. 'Oak Morro is•
"EQUALITY TO ALL."
The lowest selling price marked • in: figures on
each article, and never varied from, at
SITUL'I'Z s BRO.'S
Ilat, Cap and FuiStore, No. 20 North Queen st.
Ara" . A.LI. RINDS OF SII/PPING FURS DOITGIIT,
AND 11/GUEST CASII PRICES PAID, 2 [mar 30,'67
DYEING HO USES.
T C. BUCHER,.
J.
AGENT FOE TILE _ ,
STATEN ISLAND
DYING •ESTABLIStMENT;
Ladies' Dresses, Cloaks, Veils, Gloves,Ribbolis;
and Silks of all kinds dyed any color.
Also, Gefltlemen's Coats, Vests, Pantaloons, &c.
Rid'Gloves washed tcylook like new: • ' •
Scouring, repairing, Se., done at short notice.
I:will receive goods at my store and forward
Bleat to the establishment. "
.4*-Satisfaction guaranteed. •
•
Call and seo list Of,prices at
' J., - C. BUCHER'S
;•,.Store,l..ocust Street
1Y27, ' 67 3 P . _Columbia,a..
HAIL' PARATIONS.
TIIE LAST . 011p1VNING SUCCESS
MRS. S. 1 1. ALLEN'S '
IMPROVED
HAIR RESTORER
I?AVORITE
• .1.; : , • _ •,:. : ;
RE
NEW •SPYLEn,IN • ONR,BOTTLE
Will quickly -ref:Lore. Gray 11-ruirltO,
Colorankl ,I;t,ectp!.S7,!pniit,
•
... 1 . , .
GrOFl.ll.'"ltr : lierfuctly , and :•
,Is 'preferred over. every„.other, „pre- „ a
'!.
Lace a
tiolu„by.. 4 th9se who ..
- ,7e.it41',91"1iat:4., as
_ „
, tiose who wl:4litto.restore
"If." The beautiful glow `
and perfume. Imparted tb
ti irnir
, „ , for oldk and.: young.
FOR SALT: IIY ALL DIZUGGISTS. • 1.1
19g GREENIVICIr ST., NENAra:CALM
-•PRICE ONE
•.' ' [ reif4'6B-17. •
, ,
RALI/S' '
t' VEGETABLE"- :.
1;
SICILIAN
•.2 H.AIR RENEWER
.-J,
TIA.SISTOOD TUE TEST : OF,: SEVEN IYEALS
',.:BEFORE ;THE ~PUBLIC;
far.: the'' has , Yet been
discovered ;that willproduee;tlte,same beneflela
results,: It Unit entirely new iielentitte'diseovil
03 - ; coniblitingrnany,or, the most , powertni' and'
restorative agents hr' the, VEGETABLE RING-'
DOM'. It restores :4;;_ .. :::. :
GRAY , -11-LCIII TO- :
O , ItIOMAL?'ITETT,HFUL
It inaffes the scalp white and clean; cures dand
ruff and limners, and falling out of the hair; and
will wake it grow upon, bald beads,' except An
very aged persons, as it furnishes the nutritive
principle by which the hair is nourished and
supported. It makes the hair moist, soil and
glossy, and is unsurpassed as a HASH DRESS
ING, . the chespO.st.preposation ever offered
.tolitepubile, as oneasittleNvill aCcomPlishinore
and last longer than three bottles of any other
preparation.
Er
• IT IS ILECOMMENDET> AND USED BY
TELE FIRST MEDICAL
' • TheAsonderfill.results produced by our srca,
lAN 'lfAllr RENEWER,have induced many to
manufacture - preparations Tor the Hair, under
various ntuncs;.and.,in order to induce the trade
and 'the' public to•ptrrchase-their 'compounds,
they have resorted to falsehood, by, claiming
they were former 'partners_; 7 or 'had some con
nection with our Dili. SAL' and their prepare
tionwaltilimilar to ours. -Lod not be deceived by
Purchase the original; it has never yet been
equalled:, . • „ • ,
Our Treatise on: the Hair, with certificates,
sent free by mail.
a• • See :that each ,BarTiat , has our private
REVENUE STAMP, over, the top a of the . bottle: '
rAll others afeintitations„, .7; . •
R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietets, Nashua, N. 11.
li•;•
Said by iltypials and a chicileas 2kfaticine.
.., • „ hey
• t.t„-;,,,
•'.t
. 74tri3GPS 1 ANCBROSrA;t 7 .:
' •
These popular :Bair Restorers and Tanks, 'on ,
latnad,s.t.
R.
Drug Store. -
AN is -to Column/44Pa.
IMMEIMENEY
IrETE4lNAliY,.,Sukozgy.,
The uliaeiVgned,"hayia . 1112;1501f at
- kictifiws ciiTEEV , sr..;
- • - CITY. aIeiLAisTGASTER,V;
toners services to the people o(. this city and
county, in the capctlty VETERINARY SUR,'
- .
treats all diseases that Horses,arolnciclent
to, either Internally 'or externally; and from
long experience, flatters himself thathe can give
entire sa, , tlstactiou to all who will.favor hhuNvith
' Rinderpest,. that dreadful :disease, which has
don o such damage In our,country. he Mistreated
•sucessittllT,ltatt will'do So -In all •CLISCSr•WhOn
called In.time.W -• 'O . 1 u ' t 0 . • • -
• Ire Luis on hand a 'full supply of all nicutclnes
fiir diseases to which • Horses Cattle are • sub-
Particular' iVetcAtfon dlientics''of the
Toot In Horses ; Liv long-experience-in diorae,
,halo, hint ,perfectly .familiar
• Nri th complaint's of that character. " • '
OFFICE 1.1017118 from 7 to O A. .31.,• and from
12 to 2.P. U.
ztarty3o•62-3nt: " -JOHN Q. TAGGART.'
W H Y
FROM latEg OR:LPAIXS?
‘.‘ SAYRE'S' rNSTANT..PAIN otRE;: n
MHE -BEST REMEDY IN" ) EXISTENCE , FOD
L THE CURE OP RHEUMATISM,_NEU-
ItALGIA,.TooTHACHE, HEADACHE, EAR
ACHE, ,SCALDS, BURNS,, FROST BITES, and
all &liar ACUTE PAINS:" • , • • •
appliCd , externally,Wit It a snail: camel's
flair brush, (one of !which_ ac(.ompanies each hot.-
tle.) .1.71. Is pleasant, entirely dlarmless,and does
not. in, the least:sollor_harm n
ski. '.T.Ts curers
ARRLASTlNG: . 'oPc . viptiention will in' less than five*
minutes calm:meths most skeptical of 'du truly wonderful
it CILILLENGE TM?. WORLD TO PRODUCE ITS
EQUAL. No family On eracyttaiutal mill< its
• virtues will be Without it,
See what J. A. Dudley says of the firm, of
Dudley & Stailtird; one of the largest wholesale'
drug establishments 4n this:country,:
1511siimm"S: CO:; I - tending, Pa.—Dear Sirs:—
Waiferds me pleasure to speak of the wonderful
effects of your " Pahi_CMre," In my own case:
in June last'l was attacked with .Neuralgia.in
my abdomenand side. Aftersulleringintensely
for nearly two weeks, I Was induced' to try your
remedyrand after an :application,to my utter
surprise,l was relieved In a few seconds. So,
sudden wn-s'the'relief, that I could scarcely be
lieve my own senses.. From my knowledge of.
the preparation, I firmly believe that it will stop
pain - from nearly every cause, and almost in
stantly-.., itespentfujiy, yours
J. A. DUDLEY`.
•
For Sale by all:Druggists.
Priee ‘ Fifty Ccuts
.t R. 111I$I.ILF I R, dz. CO.,
Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers,
407 and XlOO ST.n.ENT,
BEADING, PA..
feb. B', !GS-1y,.1
IySPEPSI2 CAg BE CURED !
DR.: XI SKIMS & SON'S
- • ANTI-DYSPEPSIA- , POWDERS '
Will Positively cure DYSPEPSIA or INDIGES7
TION mall its various distressing forms.
The prominent symptoms of Dyspepsia or In
digestion are Heartburn, Flatulency, Uneasiness
iiithelifonmeli; Variable Appetite, Sourness in
the Stomach, Gnawing in the Stomach 'before
eating and Oppression after,eating, Nausea, Spit
ting up of food fillet , eating, Obstinate Constma--
tioM Pain :In ,the • Side, Plead, and, Stomach,
Tongue continually coated on the back part, Lan
guor, • Debility, Low Spirits; Bad 'taste in the
Mouth, Disturbed Sleep, Falling away, in Flesh.
Palpitation of the Ileart;Nervousness, Obstinate
;Diarrhoea, Belching orWind, Torpid or Inactive
Liver, dic., Sic. Any Or all Or which these pow
ders will most assuredly remove. - Persons using
these powders will soon find themselves gaining
in weight, and the in every way tending
towards its usual vigorous and. healthy. action.
Dyspepsia' They will promoter -Dyspepsia
Dyspepsia , Digestion, remove. . Dyspepsia
DySpepida • " all Nervousness • - Dyspepsia, -
Dyspepsia -mullSymptoms,i , • Dyspepsia
Dyspepsia affecting the Heart,
,Dyspepsia
Dyspepsia; • '• and'eanse the' ,• • Dyspepsia
Dyspepsia Food to agree with,the , Dyspepsia-
Dy,spepsla stomach. and digest liealtlay:Dyspepsia .
ANT/ :RO:Ukt•LiASAiSi• EFFECTS NITER
They,have cured hundreds of tho worst cases
of Dyspepsia: - - We - have cured more than - Five
.I.lundred Cases of Confirmed Dyspepsia in 'Wil
mington, our place of business, besides thou
sands Of cases Of lesser severity , during. the last
27 years: - „
Joseph Still - 113'1e; residing in our place, was
cured with less than six boxes, afterbeingunder,
treatment in other places for more than a year.
It is very. easy to take and rapid lu Its curative
eflects. Price 3.3 cents a Box, or three Boxes -for
One Dollar. „
, „ ,
- Sold Wholesale by".Tohnson . . llolloway „
~t: Cow
denw, Philadelphia. „Demas, Barnes d. Co.; New.
I - orb:, and at Itetail by J. A. MEYEIIS, Columbia,
:Pa: ' Geo:” W. ' , Neff, Yorlc., Pa:, mid.'Dealera , in
Aledieines„everywhere. . ~ , ..„ , L0ct.10,'67-Iy.
AIA . .,"N p TH Es O ro Og s . : I ; ..L. 7 7 OI t Ar LOS 1", HOW
tion of. DR.: CIILVERWMt h aa.I3=
TED ESSAY on the radical curs (without medi
cine)' of SernotArounnow, or Seminal Weak
ness, Involuntary Seminal. Losses, IMPOTENCY,
llenial and Physical Incapacity, Impediments
to Marriage, etc.; - also, Coxsuat -rrox, EPILEPSY,
and FITS, induced by self-inch. Igence or sexual
extravagance.
AkV - Priee, in a sealed envelo , ;only 6 cents.
The celebrated author, irtt s'ilmirable essay,
clearly demonstrates from thirty years' suc
cessful practice; that the afar - ing consequences
of self-abuse may be radically ‘. red without the
dangerous use of internal meal Me or the appli
cation of the knife; ointing out a mode of cure
at once simple, certain, and effectual, 'by Means
of which every sufferer, no matter.what his con
dition may be. may cure himselfehettply, private-,
ly, and radically.‘
Tres Lecture should be in the, liata'ds of every
youth and every man in the land.
Sent; under seal, in a-plain envelope, to any
address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two
post stamps.' .Also;Pr. Dulverwell's ''Marriage
Guide," price 25 cents. Address the Publishers,
- • - CHAS. J. C.'.RDINE4t. CO..
127 ifowery, New York,
Post-Oflice 80x'4,556.
3n4y . 243isep . *GS]:
TO - 11013:SE - ; OWNERS-1: •
LINIMENT;! .
Btsr ARTICLE '
For - Quarter or Sand Craelr,- Corns, •Thrush,
Conizraeted, - Hard.or Brittle Hoofs,-'&e., and for
general use in place of Stuffing or Soaking.
As Dressing for the outside of-the Hoof It lies'
no Superior.
Sold Wholesale and retail, by 4. MILBY. Sad
dle• and HarnessiManufaetureruNO. 37 North
Queen Street, next door, to Shober's Bogle Hotel,
Lancnkter City, , Penna, t
N:11:--Harnew or every tleseriptioneonstantly,
on hand, and.repairing neatly, done to order.,
•"'SETF72V - 0 - ~ - 111AC.LLINESvat
SEWING...ITSCILINES !." • `.' - •
, g ‘ ujilit i n ,,.. d •
• •
' 'Machines
in h ,scarc,aa.
GOOD ONE . when,Mie is oillirOd
tAt_you combining, in 'itself all: the, GOOD. (WALT- "
TIES claimed for any In the Market:and dicer/eel'
fof 'all' the ife_feets'and trap:trap ji.ctieres, and attach-•
meats used-to make Machines selLi •- ; -.1:
•• , ,i
fdre, .411'er : for sale the
13-AK:ER
, /ll't •
ArAcmINTA.: ,
Malcintrilto Elastic Stitch , whirA will tic4r;p or break,
.bo te,nmoo,, and foriproof et its cacellence,, refer to
'those having them in use. •-
' tre,.:We'havb.attli Dines it COMPETENT PER- ,
SON 'in" attentlanee- 2 -not , to' picture - imaginary
dterfections, nor to describe with voluble imper
tinence the defects of other machines, in order
'to hide anything in; Mow:tin - 01cl], but to show
what can be done with own.
... We have also the best , • ~,
• 1
rANUFACTIJRING
Ever offered to the_publie;"and only, ask an ex
.:. am nutters. ofilltem sultstanttato
1., assertions : Also.
„,
. 1 _;
e SEWN - 1:1-14ND
, In good running •
,
-"" Order; &the - folio - Wing I
we will sell at Anourats.x.r_dbe prigisaltEnican:
'WILCOX & GIBBS,
.TfLEELER, .t WILSON'S
• "' 7thilttfitcrwr. ,- s.
, )4 •Nio..cA:sE
• r. , ''' : '-Agents; at Rolling Mill Store, 1,
••.t e,t-‘ Columblael'a
N.D.—The above Machines are also to be had
of F. X. Ziegler, the former Agent; at theAdatrut
Express °Mee, in Walnut-street, above Front.
.June „ _ ,„ , . -
;
~~ II'~OP;,S7z77~TS ;;,';
An,OOP,. „ a ,
625
\V M. T. 110PIZIE'S , " OWN MAKE" -or
•
.IthliEYSTOIslEr SKIRTS," ,
ate the bestintl-CulchLow.Ralczn Hoop
Skirts In the, market.' Trail Skirts" 2b springs
$1.00 . 30 springs;sl.2o ;anti 40 springs, $1.40. Plain
Skirts4o tapes 20, springs; 80 cents; 25 springs, 110
cents; 30 springs, , 5.1.1.5;,.a1td,,,Prtug5, 61.2.1
Warranty/ in r. ropeft; • , •
" Our OWN Alnico of ," UNION SKIRTS,"
EitvOrrTirpe - Trails;-fronrarto 50 springs, $1.20 to
32.50. Plain, Six Tapes, 20 to Ol 'springs, trout 0.1
Cents to 32.00. These• Skirts -' are better than
those sold by other establishments as first-class
goods, and at much lower prices:
Our OWN Make" of " CHAMPION svanTs"
are ,in osicry - way - superior 'to all other 'Hoop
"Skirts before the•pnblie, and only have to he ex
amined or worn to convince every 'one• of the
fact. Manufactured of the• best •linen-lirdshed
English Steel Springs, very superior tapes; and
the style of the metalle fastenings and manner
,of securingthem surriassfor durability and ex
vellencenny other Skirt in - this country and art
lighter, more elastic, will wear longer, give more
satisfaction, and 'are: realty- cheaper ,than all
others. Ili'Verxfady should try them ' They arebeing
sold extensively by Mara cards .throughout this
.suuLthe adjoinlngEtatesUtiveryinoderate prices.
If you want the best, ask• for " Hoi4crlcs'" - Cm's‘24-
_wort Stumm" If yotmlo not ' find them, get the
merchant with whf,lnatzouhleal to order themfor
you, or come or send direct to us. /Merchants
will find .our , clifferent.grades,of.Sictrts exactly
what they need, and we especially invite them
to call and' examine our extensive 'assortment,
or send for Wholesale Price".List..;•-n
To be hadat-Retall'at Manufactory ; and.of the
Retail Trade generally, and at-Wholesale of the
Manufacturer only, to whom all orders should
beaddmused. -
MANUFACTORY 'AND SALESROOM,
Anew ST., bet. oth and 7th Sts., Philadelphia.
innr7.6B-10mos. W/$l. T. HOPKINS.
III3JD%CAL. ;,.:
No. 'Go BEEICATA'S ., ST., Noir York, 1
January 5t12, 7868: f
Mt=
MT'S LifiA2V - CE C9IIPAIVIES.
, 211..NTD, QOULy,TY
Fiiie~
„ir200,000. ;
'RON, T. E. FRANKLIN, Pnr.stuulvr....•
GEO. R. REBA_ TREASURER. .
••• EDWARD BROWN, Sitcarranv.
Dlrectors=llon:• A: E. ‘..ltoberts, , 13: 'F.' Shenk,
3. S. Atiee, M. D., Frank Shroder; H. Carpenter,
M. D., J. M. Frantz, Jacob Bauaman, John C.
The above Home •Corapany•baving appointed.
Mr. John W..l3runer as their Agent for Colum
bia and District; vill be happy to effect Insur
ance on desirable Properties, at as low rates as
any other Reliable Company.- " • •
PERPETUAL POLICIES:: also:: written ..on.
favorable Terms. Apply to., -
~jell-tf], , • JOUR W. BRUNER, Agent
,
rrIlE WASHINGTON LIFE i IN
:1 SURANCE COMPANY: , -r .1 :• - .
No. 93 ' I3ROADWA ]; NEW
cirA-mpra-ta;
Nos. SO9 A: 811 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
.i.oTol4CjNliEarklllPMl)lol,l2,l°.a."wr amount
•
The WASHINGTON luuwalways: advocated
and.practieetl the ,CASH SYSTEM, beliTtlng,it
•to be for the r.st , r.EnEsr of the InSured. ' •
Its nolielea contain a provision.' for - the [non,
forfeiture of nll Life and Endowment, Insurance,
"' • "
This Company has not been: surpassed by any.
Other in liberality and promptitude In lime
.settlem en t of Claims.
CYRUS CURTIS, PRI:HI - DENT:
MATIIEW .31ITCHELL, VICE P../to;ing.sa . .. • ,-1 , 7
'W. A BREWER. Secretary end Aetna*: "
J. W. 'BRUNER, 'Agent: •
- mar23-6m] ,No. 215 Walnut St., Columbia, Pa.
CSERINIANIAL ''14411'.1 INSURANCE
! COMPANY, No, 175"Th"ocul.way, New Yeilc.
, -
Colin 1 ". 'l'.
w Inn", ACE:Ny;
.CASII. CAPITAL, „ - - 'ppp,ooo,
SURPLUS, ‘ 1 115,074:73
Total Assets, Suly 1, 181,7, " • 815,1a1.73
Company insures..l.;rooerty of all kinds
rwalost.Loss or Damage by Fire,op favorable
terms,'•' •"' ' • - ' • • • • '
:.• .• • • RUDOLPII 04.1traGUE, President.,
.
TILTOC.,SC.IIII3SA.N2q, XOYIN E. ICAirr.,.
, Sccre.titry. Vice Presiden t."' Oct.'l2, • .1 • • •%.
INSURANdE' '
"'JANUARY - Ist,. 78G7.
CAPITAL Am) Assrrs; - "-- - 01
This•Cornpany con thitteit 't6' insure IluildingS
Illereliandize, and other property, a...nainst loss
and damage by. lire, on. the mutual plan, either .
for a cash premium, orpremlitmatote..,
SEVENTH ANN - U:AJPREPO.R,T.
,Wliole tun , ant insured",..sl2,47B ' 4268:3 '
Less ant't • .xpired In '66, ' 724771 34- • -
<II '756 , 655 49 ,
CAPITAL AN]) iNCOrAIp.
Amount orpremium notes; ' • • •' • .j • •
• Jan. 1,1860 ' - ' • • 8685,123 , .
Less premium notes' exp'ti. .
in 1866" - • • • • 71,903 •
. $813,100 2,3
.1:al:Ince of prern Mins, Jan's 1;1566 6,669 15
Uti:4ll receipts, less commissions, In '66, 57,016 16
Lome; 9,400 00
.Due from' agents and others • - 8,601 '5O
CONTRA
Losses and expenses paid in. 1869 573,025 31
Losses call usted, not (We Jai/. I, '67, 21,296 98
ilallmeoCapltal and Assets, Jan..l, 61/0,527 91
' 5C01,850
• - A.' S. - GREEN, President. ,
GiconOr„Youas - o, Jr., Secretary. _ , .
Ilren.ixt STIITMAII, Treasure?. -'
- -1 - DIRECTORS: „
It. T. Ryan, John,W...Stency,
'John Fend • "' George Young, Ti.;"'"'
G. Minich; • Nicholas '
Samuel F. Eherleln, William Patton..
"Amos S.:Green; • ; D. Bachman, '-
` ;I.llran. - .1191/ert Crane:
NSURANGE' COMPANY' iof 'NORTH'
~ ; • P.I4IT,ADELPII,II/A..,
- _
Itieorporated 1794. Assets, 1.1,350,000., "Charter
,perpetual: - Insuraneengainlst - loss or damage by
tire on Buildings, Merehandize..Furniture,
for long .r short periods, or permanently on.
Buildings, by a deposit of I..remium. The prompt
'payment of losses for a period of SE,VENTY years,
'affords re,guarantee `of claim 'upon public ponfl
dence....;, • ' .' 1 .:.Aternun G. COVVITZ, Pres't.
• C.n..tar.rs.EL.A.Tr, See'y.. . •
•' "' • '' " F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, ' •
-Walnut Street; above Front, Columbia, Pa. • ;
•
3anuary,2l, 1808-Iy.
FFE';EQUITABLE•••LIFE ASS (JR—
' .ANCE - SOCIETY of the UNITED STATES;
Otters inducements to those proposing to assure,
which are believed to be unequaled.
Annual Casli,Div.l4ends.,' All the Profit&
Dig idea pno-rUia, auninr , theAssUred:
, .
ORGA.NIZED JULY, 1830.
Accumulated Fund, over 5_, 000,000
Annual Income, over — 5120,000
-
WM. C. ALEXANDER, Pres't.
IL B. HYDE, Vice-President. •
G: W. PITILITS, Actuary. „
Office-92 Broratway, New York. -
For further particulars, apply to
W. G. PATTON, Agent,
June 9,1860.] Columbia, la.
ARNER& MUTUAL FIRE LNSUR
ANCEE COMPANY, YORK., PA.
•
Insures on the Cash, Mutual or Per - petit:ll Rates.
ICRAMEIt, President.
D.:STRICXLER, Secretary. •
. • M. S., 51TE311,1..1%.7, . Agent
JJuly
1847-IY..
Coiumbin,
LIIBARD.FIRE AND MARINE LN-
N, SURANCE COMP.A.NY,.
OF PIIrLA.DELPHIA..
Capital 4, 00,060 I SeCiaritles 4 300,000
This Company continues to take 'risks mi good ,
property r at rates as low as any other safe Corn,
puny and consistent with prudence.
Policies issued for long ir 'short , terms 'or 'per'-
promptly, -
nnanently... Losses puld. .Alt. claims
Ittllusted without 'l/ Ligation or delay.' This Coin
patty refers to the past as a guarantee of its future
oonduct.
CRAVEN, Pres't. •
.A. S.'GxLivrx;;Vlee-I'resiclent.
J".A.-.113:..Ar.v0nn, Secretary. - •
- '- " -F. W. ZIEGLER, Agents •
1 Walnut Street", above Front, Columbia,
• January 23"12627.1y.
Ulllll' 11NSUBANC.E. COMPANY
OF NEW. 'YORK. -•-• 1.
••:.:u OFFICE--No. 135 Broadway.; ,;., .„
Ca. 411 'Capital ' • • • " ' • • 82,000,000 00
Assets,,lst January, /867,, 3,6-15,:N8 87
Liabilities. 287,931 C 5
" • "'CHAS: J:•l4AliTlN,sPres•t:'
A. F., WILL.ILART.II,•tiIec-Pres't. -
Jun is 14 eGns.•, Secretary.
J. 11. WAsirtturtiv, .Ass't Secretary. • •
1). A. litutos, General Agent. •
lossicy Portland Fire, $112,041 42—a1l paid
before July 15t.h.•,. , .•., .
„. , •,„
~..A.,T../CAIFFFMAN, Agent,
Columbia, 1 a.-
WATCHES, efl-1 7 X_LR,I", &e.
B A - I Y • - 0-0
819
Chestnut. .
PIIILADELPIIIA
, -- EirAjMON - DS •
Pearls. 'Rubies, SapplGres, 'Emeralds Rnre Gems,
Engagement Rings, Wedding-Rings.
LOW. PRICES
CO':
.•
. • • .„-• , - • • -
• - AI 1 -
Of the Inest celebrated makers. Sole agents for
the grand Cold Afedal•Pwran: YAII.77PX A: Co.
t itne r lieeper,the,bast. Wfl t Metered... ,
; , 1 ,1.
••••••,:: -.= "• • ;2,1 , •••••• i ' .'•: • •!:". ..•
132A..:1E0E-AriL77‘ CO:; • •
-••,:trl . • • f'
:! . :TI,JD,4_II;;;S,I.LY,',EA,
For WEDDING PRESENTS, onttroly
and' artistic designs. ,-
-. LOW PRICES : ' " " """
• V:i_A.:ILE - YTi CO.;
PHILADELPHIA: -
T ED-, IV-A-11E.S
From the most celebrated Allierltim and
, ; 4 .Eng,ltsb. Ina!tors. ~„ •
LO - W. Piti'PES
13A.TER 17 1 7- &- CC)
PIIILADELPIAA:
W - ORKS - :0-F .i-k'!
FINE OIL y..A.miTixas; • 7:
•
STA.TUAR).", BRONZES, Sc
'Lb*" `P cES„ " • •
Our steel: is unsurpassed Irk auk establishment
In the country, both in regard to price and qual
ity, our foreign Importations Mixing becnselect
ed with great care by one of the firm In Europe.
Our wares are constantly arranged for exhibi
tion, and strangers in the city g
,whether desiring
to purchase, or not, are Oordially.lirclted to, call
and Nr, mine. , -
r. Air-Orders by Mail carafulliriutd PromPtly at
-tended t 0 . ,• • • '
eX -24
BAILEY Sz
NO. Sri arrasiwtrirsrriErr,
„
N. B.—Designs _of Silver Wnre, &a., sent by
BA 74:170AD _LINE'S.
EADING.IsrirCOLUMBIA.. R. B
4.-31D1AM Of-V . 44
PASSENGEIVTRATN:9I+I 4 .7IIIS
AROADJAS_ YOLLOWEJ:'
Leave LanNtepap.d Columbia' at,.:.."..-8:00 A. M.
Arrive at 1" , .. , ent1ing... 110:20 A. M.
-5:20 P. N.
- ---- - ... -.- RETURNING.. -
Leave Reading at...- 7:00A. M.
• 6:15 P. M.
A ~
rrive at Lancaster, at 9:20 A. M.
.... , " 9 Columbia ' ' 9.25. "
" ." ' Lancaster and Columbia 8:30 P. M.
• - . 'SUNDA.T" TRAINS:
Leave Lancaster and ColurabliV at.: 7:50 A. AL
-"Lancaster 3:45 P. AT.
Columbia ....3:40 P. 81.
Arrive at Reading;
10:10 A. M.
.6:00 P. At
• • = • RETURNING. • •
l_lectve Reading at 8-00 A. M.
3.40 P. 31.
Arrive at 'Lancaster and Columbia at 10:25 A. M.
• •", " Columbia and Lancaster at 6:00 P. IL
• • Trains Nos. 2 and 4 make close connection at
Mending with Trains North and South, on Phil
adelphia and Reading Railroad. and West on
Lebanon Valley Road.. No. 2 also makes close
connection with Train for New York.
.EXCURSION TICKETS issued to parties to all
points on this Road at Reduced Rates.
EXCURSION TICKETS sold between all
Principal stations on this road,—good for Sunday
Trains only.. - . • •
' TicketS can be obtiiined' at 'the °dices of the
Ncay . Jersey. Central ' , Railroad, foot of Liberty
Street, New York, and Philadelphia and Read
ing Railroad, kith and Callowbill Streets, Phila
delphia.
• Through tickets .to: New York and Philadel
phia sold at all. the Principal Stations, and Bag
gage Checked 'Through.
Trains are run by Philadelphia& Reading Rail
Road Thne,which is to minutes faster than Penn
sylvanian. R. Time. • .
GEO. F. GAGE, Supt.
E. F. KEIIVER, Gen. Frt. and Ticket Agent.
-
RLADING BAIL
SUM 1J It ARRANGEMENT
May - 20th, 1E368.
- GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH AND
North West for Plilladelphia, New York, Read
ing,'"Pottsville, Tamaqua; A.shland,• Lebanon,
Allentown, Eastom:Nphrata,- Litiz, •Lancaster,
Columbia, ate., .s:e.
Trainsleave lltiriliSburglOr New York, as fol
lows: At 2.50, 5.25 and 8.10 A. M., 12.40. 2.05 and
' 9.35 P. M., connecting with similar Trains on the
Pennsylvania R. R.,-and arriving at New York
at 5.00 and 10.00 and 11.50, A. M., and 3.50, 7.40 and
'10.30 P. M. Sleeping Cars accompanying the 2.50
'A: IL, and 9.357. Al. trains;' without change.
.
Leave' -Harrisburg , for Pottsville,
Tamaqua,,,Alinersville, Ashland, Pine Grove,
Allentown and Philadelphin;B.lo A. M., and 2.05
andt4.lo.P:lll4stoppink , at Lebanon toad principal
'Way' Stations ; the4.lo P. M., making connections
for Philadelphia and Columbia only. ,PorPotts
ville,, Schuylkill ,;Haven, ,antlAuburn,
.Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave
Harrisburg at MO P. N.
- Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 A. M.,
12.00, Noon and 5,00 and 8.00 P. Al. Sleeping cars
accompanying the'9.oo 'A. - Al: and '5.00 and 8.00
P. M.- trains, without changer..:
Way Passenger Train. leaves Phlladelphia,at
-7.30 A. Af., returning from Reading at 0.30 P. M.,
stoppin=thalL Stations ;. I Pottsville at 8.45 A. Al.,
and 2.45,P. M. Ashland 0.00 A. Al., and 12.19
noon', and 2.00 P.M.,; Tamaqua. at 8.30'A. Al:, and
1.00 and 8.45 P. M. ..,.... •
. _ . .
Leave Pottsville for Ifarrisburg,Avla Schuylkill
and Susquebanna Rad Road at 7.10 A. M. and
12.00 noon. .• • %
• Rending Aeon:iodation Train ; Leaves Read
ing at 7.30 .returning from Philadelphia. at
'5.15,P. i -
• • PottstownAccoModatlon Train: Leaves Potts
town at 0.45 returning leaves Philadelphia.
at 4.30-P.M. •
Columbia Rail Road' Trains 'leave Reading at
7.00 A: M. and 6:15P. Ilf.,`for Ephrata; Litiz, Lan
caster, Columbia, 4:e. -
Perklomen Bail Road Trains leavePerkiomen
Junction nt PAW A. M. and. 5.55 P.X. -Returning:
'Leave Skippack at 6.45 A. M., and 1.151'. M., con
necting, with similar trains on Reading Rail
On Sundays:.Leave New York at 8.00 P.
Philadelphia 8.00 A. M., and - 3.15P. M., the 8.00 A.
M. •Train •running only .. to Reading; Pottsville
Harrisburg 525 A. M., and 4.10 and
• 9.115 P. M. and Reading at 1.10 2.55 and 7.15 - A. M.
-for • Harrisburg, and 7.08 A. - M. .and 11.40 P. M.
for iNew ;York. and 4.25 P. M. for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex
cursionalekets, to 'and,' from all points, at re
duced. Rates.
.
g 04,5.50 10
. _
Maggage checked thiougli 100 pounds allowed
each Passenger. - -- •
- General Superintendent.
A ;Teciuniv - ,Ta.•,'3lny 20,1808.
- -
NDEN.II.I - IN CENTRAL
RAIL 1.1.0 AD
• • SUARLEIt'' , SthrEDULV. • '
May
,10th, 1868.
, dnand Mier May 10th, 1868, Trains Will leave
:York us follows:
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
1.20,a. in—Daily for , Williamsport, daily (except
Sunday)_ for 'Elmira,: Canantlaipa, -Roches
' ter, N; Falls and Oil Region. • •
6.20 a. in. Daily (except Sundays) for Harrisburg
only.
11.35 a. in. Daily (except Sundays) for. •Williams
• port, Elmira, Duilirlo and R. Falls.
2.89 p. in. Daily (except Sundays) for Williams
port; Eric aud . 011 Region. ,
10.15 p. in. Daily (except Saturdays) for Harris
; burg and the IVe.t.
-
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
- - -
a. in. Daily (except Mondays) Baltimore.
'7.00 a. m. Daily (except Sundays) :for Baltimore.
9.50 a. In. Daily " •-for Baltimore.
2.05 p. m. Doily " 4 " for Baltimore.
WRIGHTSVILLE BRANCH. -
Leave Wrightsville for York 8.15 a- in. 1.00, 6:15
Leave York fOr Wrightsville, 6.45 a. iri; 11.40 a.
• -m.3.50 p. • .
J. N. Du BARRY, Gen. Supt. Harrisburg, Pa.
--BD. S. YOUNG, Gen. Pass'grAgt. Baltimore. -.
Jo 30,1858. • .
p ENNSYLVANIA. RAIL' ROAD
TRAINS LEAVE COLUMI34 GOING EAST,
Lancaster Train 8.30 A. M .
Ilarrtsburg Accommodation • 0.33 P. M.
TRAMS LEAVE WEST,
•
Wail Train
Itarrisbur• Accommodation
Lancaster Train Arrives
COLUiIiBiA ACCOMMODATION, :
Leave Columbia for Lancaster.......-.... 1.10 P. 31
Arrive at Lancaster 1.50'
Connecting with Day Express for Phi Pa.
Leave Lancaster at - 2.40 P. M
Arrive at Columbia "3.20 "
NVAL F. LOCICARD, -
Superintendent, Phila. Div.
J - 4 OCAT4 "FREIGHT • NOTICE::
'Lite Pennsylvania Rail Road, Company are
now prepared 'to receive or forward Freight be
tween :Colurabla.a,nd Lancaster, and all stations
on the Pennsylvania RaiLßoad audits branches.
RATES - BETWEEN - COLUMBIA,
First- Class: • , 2nd • class. ~ 3rd .Class. 4th Class.
• 25 cents-
21 ets. 18 ets. 15 ets.
Flour la Car loads,' 24 cents per Barrel. -
BETWEEN.PfiILAHELPHLA & LANCASTER.
'First Class. , 2nd Class. 3rd Class. 4th Clan.
'23 cents ' 20 ets. • - 17 ets. - 14 ets.
BETWEEN COLUMBIA de PITTSBURGH.
First Class. 2nd Class. 3rd Class. 415 Class.
71 cents 56 ets. . 40 eta. 3a ets.
Freight consigned to stations where the Com
pany has no Agent, must be prepaid.
All Freights payable en Delivery.. :
H. IL HOUSTON, -
General Freight Agent, Phila.
-070 - Fcir fill - titer information apply in •• - •
. . •S. B. RZNGSTON, Frt., Agt.,
It. 13orcg, 'Frt. Agt.; Columbia.
A.-F. SLA:r3rAicsn,Frt;Agt.',Lanc'tr
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STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS—A -large
• . variety...
CARD .4: CABINET„PHOTOGRARHS—
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WRITING . DESKS AND' CAS - z9;
PORTFOLIOS—Of
A Bile assortment of POCKET BOOKS:
PURSES, DIARIES -It'CARD; 'CASES:
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Will attend to, all business in his line. For
Sample of his work see the' new-Post-office
and Stir Mike buildings. Residence on Fifth
Street, Columbia, Pa. [mar2B4l
11.50 A. II
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