The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, November 21, 1868, Image 3

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    Clje Cgtudia
Columbia, Pa. •
Saturday, November 21, 1868.
Advertisements, to secure immediate in
sertion, must be handed in on or before Thur
sday evening, each week,
THE 'UNIFORM AIANIA..—It iS now
proposed to uniform teachers.
CHRISTMAS toys are being disrlaved in
the show windows.
THE Fairplay base ball club, of this
place, defeated the Washington club, of
Washington, this county, Saturday after
nooit last.
SCARCE.—LocaI items, money, rich prin
ters, young ladies that don't want to be
married, ugly babies, good appartments,
houses for rent, etc.
Up.—The arched entrance to our new
Cemetery, Mount Bethel, is up—also the
sexton's cottage, both or which make neat
appearances.
STVLE.—Messrs. Sprenger & Weidler,
brewers, Walnut street, have placed a beau
tiful gas lamp, with name of firm thereon,
in front of their establishment.
To RE RAFFLED FOIL—The " nivers"
will raillo off, provided stillicient signers
can be procured for the " paper," their old
gallery engine. Take a chance, everybody.
LAYING WATER Pivi —We notice
workmen are engaged in laying water and
gas pipes on the extended portion or wal
nut street, for the accommodation of par
ties who have built houses thereon.
NAn.now ESCAPE.—Geo. 13. and Lio3d
Istifilin were in a boat on the river, it
Friday last, in search of ducks. By some
mishap 'the boat upset, when the latter
narrowly escaped drowning.
Iv THE MINES.—We paid a flying
Visit to Grobb's ore mine a fow daps ago,
and find that it is being profitably worked
Iron is Pennsylvania's gold, and a source
of great wealth to her people.
YEARTSO ,COMPLETION.—The new
German Lutheran Church, situated on the
extended portion of Locust street, is rapidly
nearing completion, and when finished will
favorably compare with any similar build
ing in the borough.
OFFICERS ELECTED.—T he SpOr ti tig
llill Literary Society, of this county, met
recently and elected the following officers
for the ensuing tern:—President, S. G.
Sammy; Secretary, Miss Sue Erisinan ;
Treasurer, T. H. Hershey.
DIPTIIERTA. —Common table salt is re
commended as a certain cure tar diptheria.
The throat should be gargled frequently,
say about every five or ten minutes, and
the interior of the throat should be sprink
led with a little fine salt every ten or fifteen
minutes, when relief will certainly follow.
NEW FIRE ENGINE.—The new steam
Fire Engine, second-class, being built for
the "Vigilant" Company of this place, by
Messrs. Clapp 4; Jones, of New York, will
be shipped on Tuesday next, and will ar
rive here on Wednesday or Thursday fol
lowing. •
Just iN SEASON.—At 'Haldeman's
massive store, they are always in season
and reason. They advertise liberally, and
do a liberal business. We direct. 'att.mtion
to their advertisement in another column.
One cannot hill to be gratified with their
stock and prices.
SHOOTIttO ACCIDENT.—On Tuesday
evening last, in this place, John .Skeen,
Esq., one or the Surveyors on the Pentisyl-
Railroad, accidently discharg, , d his
pistol while in his room, the contents pas,-
ing through his hand inflicting a severe
wound. Drs. Devlin and Murphey were
called to dress the wound, Ind we are
pleased to know that an early recoi•ery is
promised. '
METEuItIC SimwEß.—On Friday night
oflast week, many of our citizens were up to
see the annual shower. They were not
disappointed either, for between t wet ve
and four ti clock the heavens went
with shooting stars. Last night
many were also on watch, and to a certain
degree were satisfied with the grandeur of
the seine. These •• showers" were not so
great as many had been led to su pposo, nor
did they compare with former similar oc
(visions,
" NELSON DIVAN.—The outgrowth of
Democratic paper itt York, in the shape
ofa negro man, (IS years of age,) who our
-
savers to the above name, visited us yes
terday in search of work. The individUal
was anything else than prepossessing in ap
pearance, and claimed to ho an engineer, or
in other words, he has done the dirty work
around a dirty Democratic office of York,
at a dirty price, for a dirty period. Ile was
certainly of" Africa 'scent," and altogether
a delectable scion.
HUFFY—A lady reader who has taken
on the ravishing curve of the Grecian l3end
sends us word that she and other ladies
have become incensed at us for making fun
of that unsymmetrical crook ; or, in plain
words we have been attending to that
which is none of our linsinesi, and they've
"got their backs up about it." If that is
so. dear, deluded females, don't you see
you have been slandering a friend and
helper, for don't you see that the more
you get your backs up the better it is fofthe
S-ness of your Grecian Bend?
A NEW RAILROAD TO MANIIELIL—
The Lebanon and Pinegrove Railroad. is
progressing rapidly. II is expected to be
completed in the Spring. The distance is
twenty-two miles from Pinegrove to Leb
anon—and it is also proposed to run it to
Manheim, this county, a distance of twenty
miles, where it will connect with the Read
ing and Columbia Railroad.. This will
give the western end of the coal region
great facilities for supplying coal to the
iron works at Lebanon and throughout tho
whole section of that country, at lower
rates than it can be supplied by other
MEE
DUTISS OF SCIIO.OL DI RECTORS.—From
the last number of the Pennsylvania School
Journal we clip the following sensible ad
vice on the importance of directors visiting
the schools:
"The duty of visiting the schools is con
sidered ono of the most important duties
that directors have to discharge in the ad
ministration of the system. The law makes
the duty imperative, and no person should
nceept the office of school director unless he
is willing to perform it. Wizen well done,
its effect is always to make tho schools
more efficient. It stimulates the pupils in
their studies. It enables directors to as
-- certain tlie , exact condition Or. the schools,
school-houses and school grounds. On the .
- whole, so highs valUe does the Depariment
1 - setiuponflie local supervision of the schools
that it always expects.to dud the schools of
districts. which .are regularly and system—
atically visited by boards of directors..
according to the provisions of the law,
other things equal, fifty per cent. better
than those of districts iu which the,schools
are entirely neglected in this respect, and
this estimate is made from personal obser
vation made in hundreds o districts."
REI3IJUDING.—Mr. F. S. Bletz who
lost his planing mill recently by tire; is re
building a similar establishment.
REV. THOMAS - M. CRAWFORD Will
preach next Sabbatli morning and evening
in the Presbyterian church.
THE REV. CHARLES P. WHITECAR
of Philadelphia. will preach in the E. 13.
Lutheran Church, on Sunday next, at the
usual hours.
SEVERELY fluar.—One of tie repair
men, on the Pennsylvania rail road, name
unknown, whilo working near the depot of
this place, yesterday, by some mishap,
drove a " pick" through his foot.
MORAVIAN SYNOD.—At a meeting of
the Moravian Synod of Pennsylvania, held
at Bethlehem, on Wednesday last, Rev.
David Bigler, of this county, was elected
President, and Rev. W. IL Rice, of York,
Secretary.
MATCH GAME.—The Fairplay Base
Ball Club of this place, will play the Key
stone Club, of Reading, at that city, on
Thursday next, Thanksgiving day. An
excursion train will leave here at S o'clock,
A. M. Tickets $2.
UNCLAIMED LE•rTERS.—List of letters
remaining unclaimed, in the Columbia
Post Office, up to this date. Persons call
ing for these letters will please mention
that they are advertised in the SUY :
Ladies' List.—Mrs. Kate Kauffman, Sa
ndi Kauffman, Martha Goble, Mary F.
Albright.
Gentlemen's List —Benjamin Waller, Ja
cob Lehman, James Jaones, 11. Hartman,
John Hein, J. C. Gilt, Charles Graur, F.
Pralegh, (2), J. 11. Elliot, William Frame,
C. C. Dash, Stephens it Davis, henry Blu
menthal, J. Backer.
THE FESTIVITIES OF WINTEIL—Whi le
the cold dismal days of winter are regarded
as precursors of misery—which, in feet,
they aro to a great extent—they bring
with them many pleasures, such as balls,
portico, sociables, fairs and hops. A large
number of these are in prospective, and the
season will no doubt be one of unusual en
joyment. These festivities rob winter of
much of its disagrceablenes. Permit• us
to add in cunneetion with this sultiect, that
we ore prepared to p: int ball tickets, pro
grammes, executed in the most artistic!
Style.
A FAm for the benefit of the Cohun
bin Classical Institute will ho held in Oda
Fellows' commencing on Thursdny
evening, December 10, and continuing
three days. The friends of the Institute,
and of education in general, are earnestly
requested to contribute, in any way
convenient, to this worthy object, a u nt to
assist in malting it entirely sucecssfnl. The
proceeds of the fair wiil be devoted to tho
purchase Of apparatus, nmps, &c. ; for the
Institute. The next meeting of the ladies
will be held at Mr. \Vin. Patton's, on Fri
day evening, the 27th inst., to which a gen
eral invitation is extended.
DEDICATION.—P rovidence permitting,
the now edifice at Bainbridge will he dedi •
cited to the worship of God on next Sab
bath, Nov. 22. Preaching on the occasion
by distinguished clergymen, at 10 A. M.,
and at 2 and 7P. M. Music by the choir,
assisted by the Marietta M. E. Choir. Rev.
S. 11. C. Smith will preach in the morning,
at 10 o'clock, and will remain with us
throughout the day, aided by Revs. Allen
John, E. J. Gray, Joseph R. Taylor Gray,
G. M. Clawges, Jacob Engle and Bev. Mr.
Hoover. Dedicatory services, which are
sublime and bountiful. No ono should
fail to be present—all are cordially and
earnestly invited. Joseph Gregg, Pastor.
To CAMPAIGN SGIISGRIBERS.—The
Weekly Spy of to-day, is the last number
due campaign subscribers. We hope that
all those who have journeyed with us dur
ing the excitements of the past campaign,
will not now desert us, but cling to the SPY,
and become regular subscribers. We shall
aim to sitaacci thn "SPY" a necessity in every,
household, and ask only a continuance of
the encouragement and patronage that has
heretofore been extended. We shall feel
sorry to erase any name from our "book of
remembrance," but to all such campaign
subscribers its fail to renew their su ()scrip
lion during the vowing week, we to-day
make tine polite farewell.
Tut: COLUMBIA. 13RIDG E.—The britlce
over• the Susquehanna at Columbia has now
reached York county shore, and it is be
lived that it will be so far completed by the
first of .Jan nary as to open for travel. We
learn from the York :Frac. Democrat that
increased railroad I:willies will be ailia•ticd
the public, by the Laincaster Accommoda
tion train, which leaves Philadelphia at
4 o'clock. p. nt.. running directly through
to York instead of stopping at Columbia,
as it now does at Sp. ut. The Rattle train
will leave York early the next morning
for the through route 1,, Puiladelphia, thus
affording the business uten or York the
opportunity or beoviog i10111.(3 ea•ly'in Ithe
morning, attending to tie-dr business until
4 o'clock, and returning the sant;! evening.
YuUK COUNTY ITEMs.—We take the
following from the York Pcpublieau:
Mr. Jacob Menges, a respected citizen of
North limb - mum township, near Spring
Forge, in this county. died on the lOth
inst., in his seventy-third year. Tim de
ceased was a gentleman of the strictest
probity and Imnor, and his death is deeply
lamented by his friends and neighbor:4.
Ho was the eldest of a family of thirteen
brothers and sisters, and what is remarka
ble is the fact that eleven of these now sur
vive him, all of whom were present at his
luneraL
Several attempts have been made in dif
ferent sections of the town to burn stables.
Some of these attempts were made in broad
day-light, showing that the incendiaries me
growing bold.
On Tuesday of last week Lorentz Mixner,
of this place, shot and killed a large sized
red lbx about two miles from town, in He:-
lam township.
I. 0. OF 0. F.—Our readers will re
member that it was decided at the last
annual session of the Grand Lodge of the
Order of Odd Fellows to celebrate, on the
26th of April next, the fiftieth anniversary
of the introduction of the Order into the
United States, in an imposing manner, for
which purpose a committee was appointed
to make the necessary arrangements. The
city of Philadelphia was selected as the
favored city in which the celebration should
be held. The programme, as informally
given at this time, provides for an oration
to be delivered by the vet. lut Grand Sec
retary of the Grand Lodge of the United
States, James L. Itidgeley, who has occu
pied that position for over a quarter of a
eentury, and was, during the life time of
Thomas \Vildey, the founder of the Order
in this country, his most• intimate friend
and adviser. Two odes are to be written
expressly for time occasion, which will be
set to popular and attractive airs. The in
door ceremonies will take place at the
Academy of Music, while a large and im
posing procession, comprising the entire
brotherhood in the city of Philadelphia,
many of the surrounding counties, besides
entire lodges and deputations front many
of the States, will take place in public.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMEN T.—Ben
jamin MLA'ler, in a card published in the
Lanraster, (Pa.,) Express, noticing an imi
tation of Misitter's Herb Ritter., made by
his son, Henry L. Mishler, says : there
fore, publicly declare that Henry L. Mish
ler does not know anything of the method
of manufacturing Mishler's Herb Bitter;
that the preparation wade by hint is a base
counterfeit imitation, and that when Henry
L. Mlslder, or his agents, represent their
mixture to be Mishler's Herb Bitters, they
are IMPOSTERS, and I trust that Dr. S. B.
Hartman &.Co., (my successors,) will pros
ecute them, assuring the community that
no effort shall be spared on my part to
bring the offenders to justice." Observe that
the Bottle offered for sale bears Stockers
Patent Graduated Scale of Doses, blown in
the glass, and has an Internal Revenue
Stamp, with engraved likeness of Benjamin
Mishler over the cork. mono other is gen
uine. nov.7-2tw
Rather Hard of Erearing—A-.Capi
tat Joke. 'z r , . ,
MESSRS. EmTorts :—An individual living
not a thousand miles from the Susquehan- .
na, in Lancaster county, was recently
drawn as juror, much against his interest
and wishes. How to keep from serving
was a question in his mind, when a young
lawyer, of the some town, (a particular
friend,) said that for a fee of $5, he would
secure his release. This was agreed to,
and the young lawyer told the juror to ap
pear deaf when, called to Court, and fail to
hear anything said to him unless spoken in
thunder tones. This, thought ,the lawyer,
would be an easy way of inking a small
fee, and prove highly satisfactory to all
parties. When the time for Court had ar
rived, the lawyer, with Mr. —, were
on hand, when the following was the drift
of the game:
Lawyer to Judge—" Sir, your honor, I
beg leave to oiler an excuse for Mr. as
he is incapacitated to act as juror, from
the fact that he cannot hear the evidence of
witnesses."
. •
.Tudgo to Juror—" You cannot hoar the
evidence?"
Mr. to Lawyer —"What did he say ?"
Lawyer—(ln thunder tones,) "Ile asks if
you can hear the evidence !"
Mr. "Three hundred dollars did you
say
Judge—“ The gentleman is excused on
account of deafness."
At this stage of the affair both the lawyer
and Mr. felt highly elated at their suc
cess, and a few hours afterward took the
cars for home. They had gone but a short
distance, when the lawyer nudged Mr.
end said :
"You might as well fork over that 'little
consideration' now, as any other time."
Mr. replied, no littki to the astonish
ment of the lawyer: "How?"
Lawyer—(More definitely and louder,)
"That tive dollars !"
Mr. "What did you say?"
Lawyer—"Oh, coma now, you know!"
Mr. "Lager, did you say?"
Lawyer—"No ! money, d—n it !"
Mr. —"Ali ' yes, beers for two."
Lawyer—" Devilish deaf, all at once ! I
want that fee of five dollars for securing
your release!"
Mr.—" What, you don't tell rue ; anoth
er supper on B—ies."
Exlt lawyer, blocked at Isis own game.
Yours truly,
Sr ECTATOR.
Purtmc SAT:E.-11'c direct attention
to the sale of a valuable brick house and
lot on Union street, this place, by 11. H.
Heise, agent for .Mrs. Hannah Heise, to
take place on the ?St Ii inst., at the Franklin
Houk, :it 7 o'clock F. M.
Loss op A rPETITE AND DEBI L I TT.--
of all the tonic preparations now in mar
ket, we know or none equal •to Speer's
"Standard Wino Bitters" for those who suf
fer either front over mental or physical ex
ertion, resulting in loss of appetite, and con-
SCNlllea t debility. Sold by Druggists.
No MEDIcINE ever appeared with
stronger vouchers for its general and sub
stantial excellence than tho Peruvian
Syrup. Invalids, especially those suffer
ing !rem dyspepsia or debility, should send
to .T. P. Dinsmore, :it; Dey street, New
York, for a pamphlet (sent free), concern
ing this remarkable remedy.
li ItEAT Rusu.—The cool weather of
the last few days liar caused a general rush
of those in search of clothing boots, shoes,
'cc., at I. 0. Bruner's, Front' street. He
sells so very cheap, that everybody flocks
at his store, and we have yet to bear of a
customer who failed to buy a great bargain
at his counter. Whenever you are in town,
country reader, give hint a call.
A TIANDsO3IE Joll.—For a handsome
job of graining, fancy lettering on glass,
&c., Ave would :Ask our readers to notice
the new dry goods store front of A. Ilalde
man AS:: Co., No. 2GB Locust street, executed
by our fellow-townsman, Don Juan \Val-
Logs, who has established for himself
among the citizens of Columbia a reputation
of being master of his business. Don is a
good fellow, as well as workman, and rich
y deserves the success he is meeting with.
ORE LuAsE.---Iron merchants take
notice, that it. 11. lleise has taken out of
the ore bank on his farm near Silver Spring,
adjoining C. B. Grubb's, Smith.(. Ce's, and
Silver Spring oro bank, with a single wash
er and the use of horse power, during the
past five months, hundreds of tons 01 the
best Itemotite Ore. He has opened a breast
of from twenty to twenty-live feet of wash
mfd lump ore, and now offers to lease his
valuable are bank, on account of laboring
under the inconvenience of securing an en
git to and double washer. Terms reasona
ble. Apply at once.
A BUSY Man is a locomotive, and life a
track- I:very-night he, drives into "the
house," and stops - .
tired up anew, and away be goes switching
oil in ono direction and then in another.
In this routine of business lie forgets that
the physical organization is the most deli
cate kind. It a hard iron locomotive needs
constant cure, and to be well oiled up and
rubbed off every day, how much more ne
cessary is it that all men Ittul women should
use Plantation Bitters, which are the 71e plus
ultra of every thing which is necessary to
keep the system in a perfect tone of health.
Magnolia Water,—Superior to the best
imported German Cologne, and sold at
half the price,
REMOVAL.—J. J Mc'rogue's Clothing
Emporium has been removed to J osf ,ph
H. Black's Old Hotel. Seeing that the peo
ple. of Columbia and vicinity appreciate a
first-class cutter, he has been compet
ed to told another, Hr. Nathaniel Dyer,
on account of having more than one could
do. He has also tried to get the very best of
‘corkinen, and'is now ready to make up
clothing at the very shortest notice, and in
such a way as to please all. Thankful for
past patronage, he extends an invitation to
all to call at No. 193 and 195 Front street,
and see the choice lot of black cloths and
cassimercs, 6-4 coating, oyercoating and
fancy eassimeres. All work must ho as re
presented—a good lit or no .cafe. .T..T.
Ta gue,dealer in Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots
and Shoes, No. 193 and 195 North Front
street, Columbia, Pa.
THERA , . are some people who seem to
think it iiimost a sin to dress well. Such
people we suppose if they had had the
world to make would have made the beau
tiful sky black, rather than blno, and the
bright flowers grey end brown, instead of
red and purple.
They make a sad mistake, and the mis
take is the inure harmful because they who
make it are often among the very best of
Our people, and are betrayed in this ex
treme, by it laudable desire, to avoid what
is merely show and vainglory.
But there is a world wide difference be
tween being dressed like a fop or a dandy
111111 being well dressed. Our idea of this
matter i- about met hi the clothes we have
seen from Wanamaker ,t-. Brown's. Dress
ed in one of their suits you attract no atten
tion, either by tieing overdressed or out
landishly clothed ; you simply give people
the impression of a well dressed mutt.
NEWSPAPER DECISIONS.—The follow
ing legal decisions in relation to news
papers, from the highest authorities, we
wish every Postmaster, and every sub
scriber to a newspaper throughout the
country, would take the trouble to read
carefully:
I. A.postmaster is required to give notice by
letter (returning the paper does not answer the
law,) when a subscriber does not take his paper
from the Where; and state the reason for its not
being: taken, and a neglect to do so makes the
postmaster responsible to the publisher for the
payment.
2. Any person who takes a paper regularly
froth. the Post 011iec—whether directed to his
name or another—or whether lie has subscribed
or not is responsible for the payment.
3. If a person orders his paper tube stopped, he
must pay all arrearages or the publisher may
continue to send it until . ayment is made, and
collect the whole amount, whether it is taken
from the Mike or not.
4. If a sit bserriber enters his paper Lobe stopped
at a certain tine, and the publisher continues to
send It, the subscriber is bound to pay for It If
In, takes it out of the Post Otlice. The law pro
ceeds on the ground that a man must pay for
What he uses.
f. The courts have decided that refusing to
take newspapers and periodicals from the Post
Unice, or removing and leaving them uncalled
for. Is mats FACIa evidence of Intentional
fraud.
PoIsoNOUS HAIR Dyes.—The country
is overrun with poisonous preparations
called "dyes." "restorers," and "colorers
and the public press are cautioning their
readers against the use of them. Among
the great many already in the market, we
are pleased to state that " Hart's is Trump."
Hart's Hair Restorer and Scalp Renovator
is manufaetured in Lancaster city, and is
slot only free from all poisonous minerals,
but has cured several persons who were
badly poisoned by the use of other prepara
tions. We are acquainted with both mem
bers of the firm, and can safely sanction all
they claim in their circular. 'We are also
acquainted with nearly every gentleman of
the many who use it and recommend it to
others:' Messrs. John Hart & Co. publish
the best authenticated certificates we ever
saw in print--Voicecof Truth.
Hart's is the best Restorer in the world.
As a Dressing it is without nn equal—snak
ing the hair soft, smooth and glossy. It
removes dandruff, arrests fulling out of the
hair, turns light hair dark, and grey'hair to
its original color. Cures all diseases of the
head—dry and running Totter, &e. Sold
by J. A. Meyers, druggist, Odd Fellows'
Hall, Columbia. [novl4-ltd&w
Philadelphia Cattie Market.
Tor.snAir, Nov. 17.-Tho Cattle Market was
moderately active this week:, but prices were
unchanged. About 2,900 head arrived, and sold
at B®9c. for extra Pennsylvania and Western
steers; 707 Xe. for fair to good do.; and 501 c. per
pound gross, for common, as to quality.
The following are the particlars of the sales:
heed.
62, Allen Smith, Western, 7;1.@9, gr.
135, A. Christy & Bro., West.ern, 7341a)93.4, gr.
33, Dangler & SlcCleese, Chester co., .501 - ki gr.
06, P. MeFillen, Chester, Co., 7®B, gr.
121, P. Hathaway Chester, Co., 7®8 , /.. gr.
142, Jas. S. Kirk, Chester county, 7(.43 1 , gr.
35,.13. McFillem Chester, Co., 734@5%, gr.
85, James Manlier', NVestern, .S®,9, gr.
50, E. S. Mennen, - Western, t@9, gr.
199, Ullman & Bachman, Western, 75.18%, gr.
171, Martin Fuller & Co., Western, 6M49, gr.
135, Mooney d• Smith Western 6.lg.ef, gr.
OS, Thos. Mooney Bro., Virginia, 007 X, gr.
SO, IL Chain Western Pennsylvania, WO, gr.
63, John Smith & Bro., Western, 6®.S, gr.
72, L. Frank, Western, 607%, gr.
100, Frank t Schomberg, Virginia, 6@74, gr.
85, Hope & Co., Western, 6®8%, gr.
37, Blum & Co., Virginia, WS, gr.
317, D. Baldwin, Chester county. 6%800, gr.
, J. Clemson, Missouri, 63107%, gr.
D. Branson, Chester Co., 6' 8.
40, James Anil, Western, 6®l7x, gr.
79, Chandler & Alexander, hes, co., ms, gr.
45, A Kemble, Chester county, 0@74, gr. •
IS, L Horn, Delaware, 6%.41, 9, gr.
18, Jesse Miller, Chester "Co.. o®B%.
75, Elcon & Co., Virginia, WO, gr.
36, S, Frank. Ohio, 708, gr.
35, John Y. Latta, Chester Co.. 8%6 8 , gT
51 Sehlomridge S:Kelly, 'Western, 6%® . 8, gr.
Cows were unchanged-200 head sold at $40565
for springers, and $45543 per head for Cow and
Calf.
Sheep were higher— 0,000 head sold at 4@i7c.
per lb. gross, as to condition.
Hogs were in fair demand at an advance-1,000
head sold at the different yards at 812@i2.50 per
100 lbs. net, and a few extra at 512.75.
Varria,ges.
tu,,
On the 12th inst., JAMES Bumirrr, of Canton,
Ohio, to 1.12,21 E MYEILS, of the same place, and
formerly of East Donegal township, Lancaster
county.
On the 11th inst., in Trinity Lutheran Church,
by Rev. Dr. Greenwald, GEORGE B. IiELLEIt to
IsLutotn VoNnEns:urrrt, both of Lancaster city.
pea#l29.
On the 12th inst., In Mountvllle, ANNA, wife
of D. W. "Witmer, aged 59 years, 10 months and 12
days.
On the same day, at Philadelphia, SAMUEL. F.
.Aeon, late of Lancaster county, aged 19 years.
On the Ord ult., at I,llllport, NVarwiel: town
ship, SAmelm Fa x% aged 50 years, 8 months and
11 tinys.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
QALESMEN WANTED.—Two men
)0 of experience and ability and undoubted
reference can obtain permanent situations at
JIALDEMANS' STORE,
novl7-lad.C:ltu% .112 and 114 Locust street.
TNTANTED.—A Lad of 15 to 17years,
@ y very quick anti correct at figfliCS, as assistant
cashier. Apply at once at
IIALDEMANS' STORE,
novl7-Iwd&ltw, 112 and it I Locust street.
MUSIC LESSONS.
tandersi g dea would respectfully Inform
the citizens Of Columbia and vicinity,. that she
has lately arrived front Rome, New York, mid
is prel area to give lessons in Music to all who
may desire her services.
Miss 11.1.RTITA. lIEISCHMAN,
N 0.131 South Fourth Street,
nov2l-ltditw Columbia, Pa.
Dlt. 11. C. I‘IcCORAIICK,
No. 37 WEST ICING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA
(Late Dr. D. McCormick%)
Treats private diseases successfully with his
new remedies.
Also weakness from indiscretions of youth.
either male or female. The medicine is pleas
ant to the taste and smell. No change of diet.
Patien to not wishing to present themselves can
have medicine sent to their address by describ
ing disease in their letters. Strict secrecy ob
served in all cases. nov2l-ltd.tlimw.
F==l
Ou Saturday Evening, Dec. sth, 1868,
Will be sold at Public Sale, at the Franklin
House, (kept by Martin Erwin) in Columbia. the
following described valuable property, being the
property known as FAIRVIEW FARM, ad
joining the Borough of Columbia on the South-
East, and lands of Gosslerit Green, F. S. Bletz, M.
M. Strickler and others, and now in the occu
pancy of Henry E. Wolfe.
TRAur NO. I,
•
Containing about V. Acres, is all that part of the
farm lying West of 9th street, (extended,) of the
Borough of Columbia, and North of the public
road running through the farm. The Improve
ments are a Double Two Story Brick DWEL
LING lIOUSE, and a one story Brick Kitchen,
Frame }tam, Pig Sty, Smoke House, Corn Crib,
and other out-buildings. Cistern at the door; a
well and pump in the yard; running water
through this ta act.
This is a very desirable property for raising
vegetables for the market, the soil being well
adaptecrto that purpose.
TRACT No. 2,
Containing 7% Acres, lying North of publlcroad
tar}, (extended). ,
TRACT No. 3,
Containing about 11?,!,.' Acres, bounded by 10th
and Manor Streets, (extendetl).
IMEMEIX!
Containg about 7i4 Acres, lying North of Manor
Street, (extended,) and adjoining lands of Goss
ler & Green, F. S. Dietz and M. Id. Strickler.
A plot of theabove property may be seen at
Erwin's Franklin house, Locust street, Colum
bia, Pa.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said
day, when attendance will be given and terms
made known by
C. S. KAUFFMAN, for
novl9-tsd&w . l JANE M. S. KAUFFMAN.
RI C II A RDS'
CONFECTIONERY!
NO. 15 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA
CAKES, CANDIES, FRUITS AND CREAMS,
of the choicest kind kept constantly on hand,
r;- - Iftintilics supplied with Ice Cream in
Churns or Moulds, at Short Notice and neason
hble Macs,
LADIES' OYSTER SALOON
I take pleasure in announcing to. my numer
ous friends that I have:opened an OYSTER SA
LOON for the special accommodation of La
dle,. None but. the best. oysters will be used.
Families and parties supplied at short notice.
lteinember the place-151 Locust street.
Je/3-6.1-tti ALLEN I:ICIL'iItIYS.
pi:STATE OF CHARLES C ',ARK
Lite of the Borough of Columbia, dee'd.
Lotter of administration on said estate hav
ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons
indebted thereto are requested to make imme
diate payment, and those having claims or de
mands against the same will present them for
settlement to the undersigned, residing in
Rapho township, Lancaster county, Pa.
novi-titv.l srEPHEN GRISINGER.
ESTATE OF REUBEN M U MASON,
Late of Columbia, Penn'a, deceased.
Letters of administration de boas ;lore, C. T. A.,
on said estate having been granted to the under
signed, all persons indebted thereto, are request
ed to make immediate settlement, and those
having claims or demands against the same,
will present them without delay for settlement
to the undersignot
TuomAs A. SCOTT, Philadelphia,
Or to his Attorney GEO, F.
novi Ham] Lancaster.
W HERE TO INVEST MONEY
The following summary of a Policy recently
paid to the widow of a Lancaster county citizen,
by t lie M UT UAL LIFE INS LIKANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YOLK% must convince the Working
Man that there exists no easier way of provid
ing for his family, and the Rich Man that no
where else can he invest money to so good ad
vantage as by the purchase of (the best and
safest estate In the world,) a Policy in the" Mu
tual Life,"
SUMMARY:
Policy No. 21,409, Issued September 9tlt, IW,
to Geo. Til le. Columbia, Pa., for 51000, quarterly
payment of 8.609. Matured August, IS6S.
Amount paid to family $1,2.5.5.59
Total cost in 8 years with Interest com-
Polinded at 6 per cent 248.96
Clear gain of 4 1,006.63
Mr. Title's proportion of the protits of the
Company antountlmt to 56.6:1 more than the cost
of the Polley. No other Company In the world
can :show such on example as this.
EDW. BItOWN, Agont.
Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa.
CARD
- -
C01.173[11/A. Oct. 24th, PM.
TIIIS IS TO CERTIFY that I iltWO thin day
received front the Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany of New York, per Mr. Brown, the Lancas
ter county Agent, the sum of $1,... 0 55.59, in full, for
a. Policy of $1590, with the dividend additions,
on the life of my Into husband, George Tille.
nov7-4;wl - C. C. TILLE.
G REAT HAT EMPORIUM.
LATEST STYLES!
SPLENDID GOODS!
OUR OWN MANUFACTURE!
We respectfully announce that we have opened
our new Styles of
DRESS HATS
FOIL FALL AND WINTER.
They are beautifully proportioned, and of
superior material and tin tall. They are the
Best Dress dint out.
Novelties in the way of
SOFT AND STIFF FELT ILVTS.
tm_cait at our establishment when you visit
a. e city.
JONES, TEMPLE ON. CO.,
novs-0.9.-tfdsw '4 South 9th St., Philadelphia.
QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP.
QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP.
QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP.
For doing= family washing in the beet and
cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to any In
the world. Has all the strength of old rosin
soap with the mild and lathering qualities of
genuine Castile. Try this splendid Soap. Sold
b i t• the ALDF,N CHEMICAL WORKS. CS Nora
Front Street Philadelphia. [septTOS:lydetW
DRY GOODS, dc.
pPOATANT
TO THE PUBLIC
WE WILL OFFER ON AND AFTER
WEDNESDAY. NOYEAMER IStb,
AN DINIENSE STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
=I
Greater Reduction
IN PRICES,
Than has ever boon made In this country
We will sell these goods at
LOWER PRICES
THAN EVER OFFERED IN COLUMBIA
OUR FUR DEPARTMENT
Is now fully supplied with the best assortment of
LADIES' RICH FURS
Ever exhibited, ranging in price
FROM $5 TO $lOO THE SET
HALDEMAN'S STORE.
Nos. 112 at 114 LOCUST STIMET
nos 19d]
NEW GOODS!
JUST RECEIVED!
EMI
HATS,
BOOTS,
I have now ready for tho
FALL AND WINTER TRADE,
a large stock for inspection, consisting of
HATS AND CAPS,
MEN'S AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES;
best makee, and at prices to suit every one
LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS
I pay especial attention as to style and quality
NONE BUT TUE BEST MAKES!
QUALITY GUARANTEED!!
HOOP SKlRTS—Newest Style,
For Ladies, Misses and Children, at the lowest
prices.
HOSIERY tl NOTION DEPARTMENT.
There will be found a largo stock to select from.
Best English Hose, bleached and unbleached,
at low prices.
Best $l. Corsets,
Dress and Coat Trimmings,
New Style Buttons for ladies' coats.
REMEMBER THE CASH STORE !
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
AMOS R. HOUGENDOELER,
oet,3l:tf.J Corner Third 6 Cherry Ste!
irI AD AD[ES'
FANCY FURS !
AT
JOHN FAREIRA'S
Old Established FUR Manufactory,
NO. 718 ARCH STREET,
above 7th, PHILADELPHIA.
Have now in Store of my own Importation
and Manufacture, one of the Largest and most
beautiful aeleettons of
FANCY FURS,
for Ladles' and Children's Wear, in tho City.
Also, a fine assortment of Gents' Fur Gloves
and Collars.
I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very
reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit
a cad from my friends of Lancaster county and
vicinity.
az- Remo mb r the Name; Number and Street
JOHN FAREIRA.
No. 713 Arch St., ab. ith, South side, Phllad'a.
have no Partner, nor Connection with
any other Store in Philadelphia. [oot:3-My
CLOTITS, ASSIM ERES, VESTINGS
AND
it I)IT 11 ADE CILOTIEIN
HAGER & BROTHERS
Have I2OIV opened the largest I.tock of the above
goods ever offered In Lancaster.
Chinchilla Beaver, Esqui mat= Beaver, Moscow
Beaver
ovEnc O_A:1" I NG- S,
=!
FINE FRENCH COATINGS,
BEAVER DOESKIN COATINGS,
SILK MIXED COATINGS,
BLACK, BROWN and DAHLIA.
CASSIMERES, all New Styles. Boys' Wear, in
great variety, KOME-MA DE SA.TINETTS,
KENTUCKY JE.,' I.NS, VELVET
CORDS, 6:e., ac.,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
ro xr:s AND BOYS,
Of our own manufauture.nnd warranted in quill-
WE=IM=
111J6.1 . ' It:.SS SUITS,
MI
FINE DRESS
- - - -130 - SUITS.
OVERCOATS front the thirst E.'squimaux
Beaver to ordinary goods.
ort3Mi.] iLiarm.t. BROTHERS.
F ALL AND WINTER.
DRY GOODS!
II A G E It L BROTHERS,
LANCASTER? PA.,
Ilavo now open n stock of Fall and 'Winter
Goods, all of which have been purchased for
cash. and wilt be sold at the Lowest Prices.
FLANNELS,
Bleached and Unbleached, Canton Flannels,
Wood Shaker Flannels, Ballard Vale Flannels,
Red, Yellow and Blue, mixed, plain and twilled
Flannels, Fano . Skirting Flannels and Sack
ing Flannels.
ROCKDALE BLANKETS, GRAY AND WOOL
BLANKETS, ALL QUALITIES.
DRESS GOODS FOR LADIES AND
CHILDREN,
In all the new ntatertals and styles.
LPUINS CELEBRATED MOURNING GOODS
In Bombazine:l, Tiuncese, Rarrlts. Expreui Pop-
Itngs, Poplin Alnpaca.v, 31olialrs, Sc.
BLACK. TIIIBET LONGS SQUARE SHAWLS,
all qualities.
CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS,
S II A W L S,
DROCHA LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS
open and (Wed centres.
PLAIN and FANCY SQUARE SITAWLS
'e Invite an examination of the above, to
gether with a general stock of Dry Goode,Car
pets, Wall Paper, Queensware,
HAGER at BROTHERS.
TViLYTED.
4 - GENTS WANTED FOR
“11EN OF OUR DAY:"
4-GENTS
men who govern our country, make its
laws, have tought its battles, charmed us with
their eloquence, founded our colleges, control
our railroads, immuthetorles, and our finances
—one attractive volume, full of vivid interest,
life-like illustrations and characteristic anecdote
—6sq. r well-tilled pages-12 flue steel portraits,
and - the lives of over fifty men. Price low_to
suit the times. The cheapest as well the most
interesting book published within live years.
Sales immense. Everybody wants to know the
life history of these men. Send for Circular to
ZEIGLER, SicCURDY ..1.;
oct24-tfj Philadel phis, CO.Ai.
BOOK AGENTS
Are meeting with rare success in selling
Silt S. W. BAKER'S Explorations and Adven
tures among the NILE TRIBUTARII of
ABYSSINIA to which is now added an account
of the Captivity and Release of English Subjects,
and the career of the late ESIPEROR THEO
DORE. No book is received among all classes
of people with 'firth unbounded favor, or so
fully combines thrilling Interest with solid In
struction. Agents, male and female, sell it
rapidly,
An admirable record of scientific explora
tion, geographical discovery, and personal ad
venture.—N. Y. Tribune.
"It is Issued in a very attractive form, and is
as entertaining as a romance."—Baston Journal.
Full particulars on application to 0. D. CASE
Co., Publishers, Hartford. Conn. roctlO-Rw
PIasOOKLIKEEPING.
The Commercial Department of Columbia
sical Institute. is now open. The Branches
taught are, Book-Reeping by single and double
Entry—as applicable to Wholesale and Retail,
and Commission Business, Partnerbhip, COM
pany Speculations, dm.. Sze.
Also„ Penmanship, and Commercial Arithme
tic. Each Student will receive separate in
structions—which will be thorough and prac
tical.
The Classes meet on MONDAY and TEAMS
DAY EVENINGS, at 7 o'clock.
For Terms, 4te.,apply to the Principal.
REV. IL S. ALEN_ANDER.
October Si, 1868:1xu.
WHY •
SUFFER,
FROM ACHES OR PAINS?
___......
"SAYRE'S INSTANT PAIN CtJIIE,"
rpm: BEST REMEDY IN EXIsTENC7E FOD
L THE CUILE.OP ItIIEUMATIS3I NEU- IL
RALGLA, TOOTHA C 31E, IIE rA. 'I lE,
ACHE, SCALDS, BUEINS, FEOST RITP.S, tut&
all other ACUTE PAINS.
It Is applied externally, with a. small camel's
hair brash, (one øC which accompanies earl) bot
tle.) It Is pleasant, entirely harmless, and does
not In the least soil orliatin the skin. ITS
- AM: LASTING. One application will in 14,8 than fire
'Wiliam convince the moat eheplieni its truly wonderful
CnALLEscr TI/F: WORLD To PRoDuw: TI'S
. _
EQUAL. No f¢niity once acquainted it iUr it✓
virtues will be without it.
See what. J. - A. Dudley says •of the limn of
Dudley & Stafford, one of the largest wholesale
drug establishments In this country:
No. G 9 lIMIKMAN Sr., New York,l
January 501,1808. -
R. MISIILER & Co., Reading, Pa.—Dear Sirs:—
It aftbrds me pleasure to speak of the wonderful
effects of your " Pain Cure", in my own case.
In June last I was attacked with Neuralgia In
my andom en and side. After sudering intensely
for nearly two weeks, I was induced to try your
remedy, and after an application, to my utter
surprise, I was relieved In a few seconds. So
sudden was the relief, that I could scarcely be
lieve my own senses. From my knowledge of
the preparation, I firmly believe that it wilt stop
pain from nearly every cause, and almost in
stztn tly- Respectfully, yours.
J. A. DUDLEY.
Price Fifty Cents. For Sale by all Druggists.
E. MISJ - ILER
Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers,
407 mid 409 PENX STngwr,
feb. 8, '6B-ly.) READING, PA.
ATT D. BLENSING HE,
VY •
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
SHOES, &c
ASSO ENT or PAT T d[El ;I t' I NES
Physicians' Prescription:: Compounded with
No.:151 Loen.t Street. (Slieniierger's
Columbia Vet-mi._
A YE.II.'S
Hair Vigor,
FOR TIIE REsoYATrox OF TITE I I AIR
TI I E (.111WAT DESI I)1•;lL 'IUJI OF 'I.IIE AGE:
A dressing which it once azrerahle, healthy
and effectual for pl rncrt nig the hair. Fair:,,
Oil Gl:Ar lIAIit 19 SOON To I Is 01:1-
Cobol: AND II I: No
yOUTII. 'lain to is llttt'lct•ftt s l. killing hair
Is checked• and baldness often, though net al
ways, cured by its use. Nothing can lostore the
lour where at.• Oesiro:.od, t c I fle
glands atrophied and tICCILVVII. drat 511..11m ri
rosin can tic saved fur usetulness li tins ain't i
cation. Instead of Mffiing the hair will, a patsy
sediment, iticill ket pit clean and vlicirous. Its
occasional use will prevent the hair loom nu cl
ing gray or falling off and consetinently prevent,
baldness. Preg /tutu tho,e delete...tits stir,-
stances which make ..nnu• t!.liigi•t
-oth and inittrion. t ii the lade, the Victiceii it only'
benefit but. not Ititrin it. 1I n•onted ant rt'y tar tt
11 A. lit . 1) it E ;-1 INII ,
nothing Moe van he ;mind desirable. Con
taining neither nil nor 0, it clot', !mime! o•lute
cambric, and yet laoto longer Inl the hail, LON ill!„.;"
it 11, I jell gills.Sy 11.1,410111)(i II grateliti petit:me.
Prepared by
ltii. J. C. AYEIt
Bract ical and A.nalytieal Chem lois,
Lownr.t.,
°et:31'68:1:011w] I'ItICESI 00
MIS CELE AXE 0 US.
- INSTRUCTIONS * [N 1\ [USW
COLCIIMA, Sept cipher Ist, ISiki.
-" %'ho undersigned would respectfully inlorm
the citizens of U.lninala and vicinity. Unit he Is
prepared to give lessons in music to all who may
desire Ids services.
- -
Ito has, at his residence, a first-c last, Piano,
upon which, Pupils trout the country, and those
in town who have no lie.trtintents, can hate
their lessons, and abto pracl ice.
W. IL DOMINI ,
septl2:tf No. XlO Locust St., Columbia.
{)OL.T.LALETA
GEORGE BOGLE, raornm - roit.
The highest Cash prices paid tor all kinds of
Grain.
SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR
for hale; also Mill Feed of nll kinds. 'Wheat
Ground and Packed to order. Grist work
and Chopping done. Chopped Corn
and Oats. corn Meal and
GRAHAM FLOUR
For sale at all times, and delivered to any part
if the town. , ,-.6 : 2,.T0ym. :fad counti y custom so
icited. • tA prii 6, 1867.
N EW AND VALUABLE
IN V ENTION
S .A. S
PATENTED SEPTEMBER 1, 1,:4',L;
LACEY Fc BARTLE ri
For Sale by
110 G E N I'o G LE II SK El 7: N
Tills Loel: does awtty with all objections lieret
lore raised against Locks, :Ind its
superiority over all others consists to t
lie Ibl
lowing reasons:
Ist—lt holds the sash up square at the met t nig
rail, so the opposite cu:•u,•t will not sag t Itel eby
preventing an opening at the top of the WilidOW,
or at, the meeting mil.
2d—lt holds the window• at any ilestreil bight,
and locks the sash at, tile salute tune, SO Ittot IL
ellnllot be forced Open frolil the oil red.'s
2d—There is no cutting so as to dist:gun , the
sash, frame, or easing. nor lidetion that will
cause It to get out at order; and Itot lilac to iWe-
Vent. Its lasting
9th' It IS ass Fitn pie• its the old Mslitomsl ,:not•
button', and MU lie operated - with as Much ease.
You have the use lit hots hands in as ;sing por n •
sash, which is operand with the smile freedom
us those hung u ith t•ords and weights, the 5,,11-
es operating entirely independent cit.:m.ll other
11th—Not more than one window lit tteenty is
fitted with cords, pulleys, 0111 weights. nor ism
they be, without being expressly at ranged with
expensive box-Mantes, making t rr t extiense
for the convenience Mont Si per ielnaoV.".
Sash Lock gives ail the convenience tit a
Notlern "Window at it mere tract ion of the abut
cost, and can he used in all windows.
It is endorsed IQ, - the he.d, itrelliterts, ettri,ett
ters, and builders as Iring Ihe best :Sash I.uc•k
ever brought to their mince.
We have made arrangements w•ttlr the well
known lirm of 'ME:Ch.:EN 1 DUE & 1,On:-
end Hardware .Nianinacturers, West Meriden,
Can neCtieUt, to lii.:llllftlettlre :oat keep in store a
fed supply or the,-.4. Lochs antlTrini
is rt sullicient guarmittee that the goisis will lar
promptly furnished to etedomids on instsonable
TVrill, and in t.tt)oll order.
Those Nvlalting a good thing will find it to I heir
interest to call and examine its Will king and
give their orders, us they can he seetired only
through us or our 1111 t Agent ,
-Price of Locks ....=l.OO tier dozen, uu4 1.1 pm, to Os,
aec•orclitig to the Trimming ~
For further information cats on
iIutiENTOGLE,It
Volum,
GRAY'S FE.IIIIY
PRINTING INRI WORKS
Gray's Ferry Itoad and Thirty-Third Street.;,
Iphia, Penna.
C. E. EOBINSOY,
Mannfileturer of
BLACK AND COLOI;L:D 1.1:INTIN(: AND
LITUOGRAPHIC INKS, VAI.NI.-.111.5. 6e
i,eOG-:;n1
G REAT AItRIVAI.
W GOODS!
FANCY GROCERIES,
CANNED FRUITS, PICKLES,
DRIED FRUITS, PRUNES, RAISINS, &e.,
WILLOW and CEDARWARE,
GLASS and QUEENSWARI2.
The subscriber asks the attention of persons
who wish to supply their larder with, the good
things of this life to the new and elegant stock.
of goals
JUST RECEIVED
en Groceries—the very beg:, and at reduced
price:4. Superior Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Syrups,
&c.Spices. Fine Brooms, Fancy Itaglcets,
CALL AYI) SEE MY srucK
oct3l . 6S:lkldllw.]
riONFECTIO:s.ZERY AND FRUIT OF
'kJ ALL KINDS IN SEASON.
, Parties and Families supplied with
ICE ORE
~y the Freezer, or in Moulds.with prompt ne,s at
GEO. S.
Adjoining' the Franklin House, Locust street,
P. S.—Also, a tine assortment of TOYS and
Fancy'Artlcles, constantly on hand.
• •
T 4 0 T S !
LOTS OF LOTS!
BUILDING LOTS!
Large' or Small, on Sixth street, or Seventh
street, nod on Loeust street, and Walnut street,
Those fronting on Locust and Walnut streets
196 feet deep to a 11 feet wide nlley.
febB'6S-t fj .ipply" to J. MIFFLIN
All J)I.CAL.
=9
PERFUMERY,
FANCY AI IT 'IJES, cke
MEM
Great: Care
THE EMPI
LOCI`, ,
TritsEn.
142 Locu,l Silva
FOIL SALE.
yA 13LE 'PAM
AYI)
MILL PROPERTY
PRIVATE SALE
The subscriber being about to remove from
the neighborhood, would offer Ids FARM and
FLOUItING MILL at PHIvATEsALE.
, The property Is located In West. Herm - AMR"!
township. Lancaster county, 111 0110 Of the rich
est agricultural districts In the State; out, mile
and-a-half Irom
The Mill is in good order, and Is kept running
constantly on customer work. It has two run
of French burrs, with all the necessary Im
proved mach 'Jiffy for doing merchant ned coun
try work. /1 has lately been put in complete
order.
The Farm contains a little over one hundred
acres, Is in a high state of cultivation, end pro
duces abundant crops. It Is especially rujapted
to the growing of cattle. The building+ are good
and substantial, and the location admirable.
rare opportunity is here offered for any one
who wishee to Invest in property that will pay,
or to purchase a good home in one of the best
localities In the Btate.
Persons wishing to view the property can call
on the subscriber onthe premises, or make in
quiries of Mr. Martin 'Erwin, Franklin Mouse,
Columbia.
MTh() terms of sale will be made reasonable.
sep.s:tr.) THOMAS GROOM.
- 'yOlt SALE
oflor I he following, articles at FILIVATE
SALE. i i?.:
A new sign with "First _National Bank "In
largr gilt lvt tors, which will,answer for any First
National Bank.
A first-class Ash Top Counter, suitable for
Bank or for Bankers, and will answer for any
other business thatrequire' a good Counter.
One doubleand two single Writing Desks.
Six WI ndow Sash with glass 12x16. One Wood
en Mantle. Several six patina! Doors and three
sets at double Doors, &e., &e.
The above articles will beholdatone-half their
original cost in cheap I Imes on account of the
Bank not needing, them in their newly furnish
ed room. Allpersons wishing to see the articles
trill please call at Clio First National Bank of
Columbia.
The public please accept our thanks for
past pat ronalre, anti we shall be happy to have
them continue the Millie. tutu van assure them
thnt )110 pains will be spared on our part to len
der th,• fullest satisfaction. We shall lar very
happy to have them all call and see us in our
111(AteiCd and furnished room.
t.0pt..7gt1.1 S. S. DETWILER.
VA I,I:ABLE REAL ESTATE
AT PUBLIC SALE.
tablersittned will oriel• at publo t•tle, at
tho"Yranklin Ifouse," in Columbia, on
DECEMBER •ITIL A
ISM, T
7 O'CLOCK, I'. 'M.,
Lot of Innund, with a Three ,Story • MUCK
DWELT - A:VG- nousE, with thick. Bank
inu and other improvements thereon, situated
on ;Ito soutibni , t stile of T.oensi Street, anti near
Front street, in the Borough of Columbia. von
t:old:az in nom on Loans! street teet,and
emending' in depth 17.0 feet, more or less, to a
II tom alley. Bounded on 111, not theAst by
propel ty Nfrs. 0'0,11111.r, and on the southwest
property 01%Mei.MiS. Snyder.
Tois is a desir.o.le locatMli for a private rest
delleo or Mime ut Meiiness.
CHUILOTTE
ITAI.I - A131,E STORF STAND
AN I)
I)\VELLINU AT PRiVATE SALE!
The subscriber offer,, the More pt opeiT,- with
Dwolling attached, situate on c•orli rul Third
aim union ...treets, Columbia, Pit.. occupied by
S. Co., at privates:lle.
Term,. easy. Apply to
1. 0. IIi:USER.
VALI 7 A 131,E PROPEWUY
'fats ,littSerther atTeta the hatte.Vill4 Vnltalhte
loaf la the la/101.101 at Calla 10,14, rella:a,
lii )n il:Ur ,a la[
I TACIT, No, I I t 7, OCUSI' S'TIZEET,
AN 11
:,,TANI), No. 112,
sinneete.l therewith, 110 W tlectlilled its a grocery
taro, by iII , . 11. To:11er.
This is one or the bk,l luminoss to,iilltieq In
I to l e, h, lot is very . lare with of m
1,1 incl., Also the row of
111ICK ILOtTSES
No-4. 8. 10, 12 and 1-I Union street, u ill be sold
stnuly nr te,-;ell.eront 41,1,y 1011118. •
i• • • Jurtl e •r inpn•nutlitol, apply to
JONAst
No, 111 I.oeust street, Collunbui.
July 2-141, 130011.
ri - u )1713i,k , sALE
TESTA_TE!
On Faturclay, November 2lst, IS6S,
will he ,oht at public sale, at the FRANKLIN
/D.Vall, ill ihu borough of Columbia, that
V A L . 11 - A A 11 31 ,
sil nntod in the borough of Columbia and West
ra;nship, containing about
NINETY-TWO ACRES,
with a two and a half story
13IIICtii. I)WELL - I).TC; 11013 SE,
I ..11LC1 STON F, 11%11,N,
WAGON SITED and CORN CRIB,
and all the ne4:6;4:alry oat-hutidtrks - ot a , tarau
IN ill; or.-hardsol choke FRUIT TREES,
Thir, is the well-known property now and for
many ;sears occupied by Daniel Pearl, lying to
the No: inward of the Columbia and Lancaster
turnpite, adjoining that load, and also ad
joining the publie road leading front above
turnp,l4e to the Cohunbla and Chestnut 11111
turnpike. About one third ol the tract lies with
in the h o : Hugh
Tile property is irell watered acid hati several
first-rate I,IM ESTON E QUA lUll Es,opened and
unopened . land is dna quality Limestone
Land, highly (alit ivated :111(1 well fenced.
'lbis 1, a very valuable tract, for farming and
grating purposes, anti the portion of it lying
m !thin and innuedbitely adjoining the borough
can lie at once laid out into 13UILIMICG
for (Viotti! there is It e•entalemend. In fict,with
in years the eidlie tract will be In demand
tor lattld twit purposes.
The Railroad passes
ihrttualt the t a int, and on either stile are
r•d•rale sacs I..l'llllMM:it:lode , .
The I.*:ti lit Si ill be sold entire, or divided into
sindlivr travp., n, suit otrelia.-eis.
I Arens. ,lhoiriln.; the proposed
v. 111 I.e exl.ilnied pre%tuns to and at, the stile.
,;Il e '.:111 . ,•101.1: M.Ol above
'when term...will be nettle known by
SAMUEL WitßiliT,
tor W alow and lien - . to John 1.. Wright.
;,,v1 v.lll lA' sold that.
V.\ 1,;•. , , i,( oF GitotTND,
v; ;;), 'l'\\'t 11\171:LIJIN(l,
.Iluitlt,l On
itit Il ul :tliey 1, ill tlu• liar. ugh of euhun
-I,la. 'Ms het hew. 1::i wet on tiren:ei stretA,ttiol
•.:71 !Let In depth oil alley I to
11 , W; elle•;.
'Pitt. I , OW 1 . ;:. , :t11:Iti011 of the tewit for a.
priNttle i'6Nolt two, the loettot .101,thtlully
sl• Petted. ...tat the Lot troll ttlatttutl \volt lat.-to
.h•ele otel 111111 Ulollll'4', :Ire 1111 W
Ot'Llltkli o by .1:1, E. Mlllllll. 1 . 01 . 1,1111 , apply PI
SAMUEL IT,
o,t •I,twl for Moir. of William Wro4ltl.
SALE
ill.l , Ellti AT PIZI-
N ATE 1..110%111,Z property, 1.4 :Itcll 111
II 0,14 , W 1,••••11 , 4,
A T.VO-: , ..1(1itY VI; V 2,11.: 111 )1.7:41:
AND
r.l a OF Gizi.UND
ha% 1114 'l\V r ftonts, , m. , 1 , 1it14 ',el, and .llso
un th, 1•11:11.
1111 11 , m tel 111111.11111% Will
.1,4". J.:11 , 11.1110 ontho pr•.•uu•rs.
ellAl.F.\ NT.
coltuoloo, "CP. , . a?-
I.l)it, who will giSe all the partivala , . uut g.-t
1- ORSE FOlt SALE,
1:1_ sploodul 111 trtsE is orrered for sato
cliedp. Ent; ni 1 . 0 :At lII'S OniCe. lA-tfrlw
rk - ol;Acco FOR SA LE
_t_ ER; I ITY-ON XES ,Jr Splendid l'en•l-
Nyi van in .1,(..11 TOILVA't ) t. otn-to,l tor ,alo at
lea.onable by DAVI!) 11,\
is, 'a -4d i.) Front titrrrt, Odura Ia
NEW 011 E CARTS Fo it SALJE.
won, w
011 E cAlCis fur F.:6le. They nr, ot,l for wool
of t ~. Apply to
C. C. II IMES & 11110.,
w.] Wrh:ht.ss.llle. Pa.
1-10 It It E NT.— A Large and Co
w-1
modiou, FRoNT ROOM, in complete
onior, suitable for an ()Mee of any kind, in the
mime now wimple.' by sam'l 11. Loekard, Wal
nut stlcet,aleive Front, Columbia, Pa.
Apply to 11. E. WOLFE.
TOBACCO s; SEGABS.
LOCUST STREET.
✓s
JoRDAYs
NEW TOBACCO AND SEGAR STORE.
.1. A. Jordan would respectfully inform Ids
friend, and the public generally, that he has
operwd
TOBACCO t SEGAR STORE
271 Locust Street,
11;rd door below• Third Street,) Colunzbla,
Whero`he will keep all the 'callow+ Brands of
TOBACCOS AND SEGARS in tin. Market.
Also. all the various Brands at SMOKINI: To-
BA et.7OS, TOI SACCO BOXES. PIPES, I'U EC I I I := 4 .
and everything that is usually kept in a similar
establishment.
I.le hopes by strict at tent inn to busines , , 1111 d
fair d.relmq, to bwrlt a share of pnbne pacrow:e.
479-CALL AROUND AND SEE "CAPTAIN
01' THE HORSE
act7-tftij A.. JORDAN.
MRS. G: M. BOOTIT.
No. 1. - ,1 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA.
Dealer in
SECABS. TOBACCO, SNUFFS
Pl L E ES. •
To-
Anil all art idea 11.;ttally kept In a Ilr ' t-cla's
twice° and *.‘t.ntr Store. The public can rely on
getting at our store eats! Goods Der the money
as Can he obtained at Any .similare.tabllsbment
in the State.
I ilo not think ft neceß:ary to publ
fsli
my Prlees, zo. the Goods m ill tell for thembelveq.
Nns. a. M. 1300TH,
Loeubt Stret I Columbia, Pa.,
JO) ftl) Sign or the Punch.
LADIES SHOE MANUFACTORY
If:wing Increased my facilities for turning
out superior work I would announce to any old
castorners and all new Imes that may favor ale
with it that I am better prepared now to
manufacture all kinds of
LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S
SnOES AND GAITERS;
than ever before. I employ none but, the best,
workmen and ant always certain of giving satis
faction. I keep on hand a general assortment, of
ready 11111 lie work all of which Is manufactured
on the premises,
I keep no made-up work of other parties. Nry
work is made exclusively for home trade and Is
FON TERMS CASH'.
We sell as cheap as any other establishment,
and t+l: a share of putt patronage.
1.A3 I N..; Sell I:OP:DIM,
Locust Street, betweene Front and Second.
FINE CUSTOM MADE -
BOOTS AND SHOES
All the LEADING STYLES nn hand or made
to measure. Priers fixed at LOW FIG IMES.
An Illustrated Price List with instructions for
self measurement sent on receipt of Post 0111ce
address. . .
WM. P. BARTLETT.
33 South Sl:•.th St., above Chestnut
tug Phtlfulelphia
B OOTS AND SIIOIII-SI!
BOOTS
Informs the public that he is prepared to re
ceive orders for work, and that his prices are
reasonable.
A splendid assortment of Ready -Made Work
on hand.
Repairing id ways atMndo.l In inn prompt and
efficient Manner.
ll1otr.311:E PLACE!
•ipl -5 11,-,y,
}To)]. I.; 31 AN UFAUT ( jjtE.
Sub.. zitter has on hand :t Lag:: Stot.k.
01 Boots :Ind SLor., t„;:nixt•-., .dl of In, own
. I%lnnu tact n ro.
C:dl ut 11is motor.', f' u• door, e li. NV:lllar.ns'
Drug Stotat, 'Front :-.4trect, Nt het che ‘1!11 , 1, Olt ex
-1.-tn.t.te a.,ortnicut (:<,ottc., cilitt.
'WHOLESALE 01Z EETAir,
)Ik sloe;: eonststs of %is Lime and general
as
sot intent ot Men'N Lathet,' an.l chtich
BOOTS AND SHOES,
at: eon be found ...he where in Übe Town.
Thos retintring la fob, and r , noe , „ find It to
their nav,totage 10 rail net ef:wotino iil.. Stock,
before parch:l...nig cl>c•.t here.
\lad• LM„-tfj SAMUEL GROVE.
ST
kTE:NIEIs;T SHOWING THE CON
ditlAm of the FIIV‘T - NATI CoNA f. 11.1. N I: of
Columbia, on Ili in.:rning 01 tln;
of i)c•tobt•,
1;:lb, ,11,,,,,un let' - , •21,1'....'..t I
l'rntestvd l'a p..-r •;:r;1,1
Band, der'd Im. en c•nt.tt ion 13 ~. m..;0
11..., 1: , n1.1., on I lan. I I :,,. - ,1,(..1
01 her I.:Ln id:, on hand... ~.,•,.-,..., I
Leg:ti TeptiorS
Note- ot Nat p , nal 1;
per vent. 0.11111:Ito:
Yuatsl l • ar:eney
C:1,11 nom:,
I'iil\"_\TE
I)Lu lrnm 11:1
.I:vvtalat ,
Vault Fix; art,..
Intere.st paid ult.
Capilal .......... .....
Olenlatimi
Individual 1),1,0,11,....
l'rolll.. and 1,0,,
lu, Fund
Dividkub. HnhnEd
1)11c 10 1:0111:,
indelitedne,s or I)lrecloi,_
Sworn to and sul,,crdyed
octlo-31ill S. S. DETWIT.F.II, 01.0 tier.
TNTEREST ON DEPOSITS.
TILE COLUMBIA. NAM ;NA r. EA N 1: will
receive money on depo,it,:ind ray interei,t lliere
for, at the following rates, viz:
.I.V. per cent, fit 12 mon Ch..
per cent. n.1.01)101:0,,
5 per rent. for 6 - month , .
4 1 4 per cent lOr 3 inont
-3151 J S. Treasury - Note , : exchanged for new
5-20 Gold Bonds.
TEST NATIONAL BANK OF CO
LUMBIA.
ntereNt will be paid by thi , ;lbutl: on Special De-
5 1 ,4 per cent. ftir 121
5 per cent. 6 months and under 12 montl
per cent. for S and under 6 months.
We make Collections on all Accessible Points
the United States, on Liberal terms Discount
Notes, Dralts and Bills of Exchange.
Buy and sell GOLD, 2,11.NE8, and all DlNFrlilo
, Anu xru Ytyr IES.
phial, New York, lialthnorccPitTaanWiridi-
Euglan4, Scotland, France, and
all parts of Germany.
7-86 TREASURY NOTES.
- . _
Holder , : of First, .I;:stic Seven-Thirties rill do
well to cull and exchange them for the uew Five-
Twenty Gold Bonds. and Ftve-Twenties deliv
ered at onee. S. S. DETWILKIL,
_Sprit fl, VA]
URTERLY REPORT OF TILE
lA conditton of The COLUMBIA NATIONAL
Colon - 114m Pennqylvonta, (el the morn
ing of the First MONDAY of October, .
lI.EstDUICCE.S:
Loans at.d di , couits n 0,579.10
U. S. Bonds deposited for s
Circulation
11. S. el. Certificates,-
Tender Notes
Notes of Nat tonal
of her "
Fractional Currche
Cmh Items including Ile-
Nenue Stamp •
I Me from Nat 103lai
Banking :ma I:e.tl
1 , ,,1411 e ..... •••
i r ,
Carl C 111
C.:; it ft: Stencl: paid in..
Surplus Fund
Di'.•ouuta Exfiva
Profit :tn.l Loss.. ......
Duet"
ocher
Cl,•culat'il of
I ion.l ....... . .
111,1p:ulna' Depo:itr,.....
Ihvtl. I..;ilr.ktti
5'.1 , !.1 to and 4 ' l JYY
L'Ef, ',ill( IT, CA 'hie..
CoLt — IRIA, 1,001,1 3,
8.%11.EY
Larte Si.)s Chestnut St.,
Tr. their N all.l !.f.v4tlll,coll,
\velliii ;Strouts
I=
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I,V1:1:
BAILY linve le:L.4rd
their stock. :mil r r . her the
ileum tacit:re of tint 111:y
W ATCI I E.-;.
RARE (
FINI nILYc.2. WA it E.
They will pnrticularly Ft yr at tentl , ni to 1110
man❑ru•turo of
13111 DA 1, SILVER WSRE
And to Inre"en , e Owl! . v:Illoty lelve t:t1“:: the
Agency ,ir
THE GORHAM.
31ANUFACCURING COMPANY'S
STEAM:NG SOLI' gIINER wArEs.
The Gorham Won , 7111, - NinY
h elmowledgett to he of a ,upciler quality. tut
:to any manufactured hi this <mull:Ty
and Messrs. Itall , Ny Co', arra:men:eats are
such that they will be cnal.led to depliy from
time to thou nll the GroM :Novelties produced by
this celebrated Factory.
The Gortetth Mahhilienn;.r.g t'o. have r.proltlt
-01
lu l'lnlndelphin, for Um oi ls or thoir fine Solid
BAILY & CO.,
LATE R. 9 C1172-STNUT STREET,
Ilitve removed to
CIIESTNUT& TWELFTH STREETS,
[0(.1 ::1-Ch
BOOI'S X: SHOES.
Izon, c,ENTLENT
S EROME SC7HRECII,
Manufacturer of Superior
AND SII 0 1-1 S
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No. 2G2 Lo ost bt
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SAMUEL SHOCII, Ca.ltler
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