The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, March 27, 1869, Image 3

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Columbia, Pa.
Saturday, March, ISGO.
Advertisements, to secure immediate in
sertion, must be handed in on or belureThurs
day evening, each week.
Tn interior of the new market house
has just received a coat of whitewash.
SUPERINTENDENT EVANS visited Our
public schools Monday.
THE new market house will be ready
for - the sale of stands, about the first of
April.
TEE citizens of Springville this county,
and vicinity have organized a building as-
sociation
Goon flour can Le brought fronk Phila
-6.'1111110. for F ; ,;(1.00 por barrel. :11.illen4 and
faninnis make a note of this.
EAsTER SUZ , ; DAy.—Servicen appropri
ate to the day will take place in the 13. B.
Chit rob. Meriting subject: Faith chal
lenged." Evening subject: "The truniph."
FIN EnS SAWED OFF.—CliIm R. Kry
der, wheelwright, residing in Litiz, had the
four fingers of his right hand cut otr by a
circular saw, on Thursday, last week.
FircE.—The alarm of fire ou Saturilay
arternrum last, wos, co used by the burning
of it smoke house, belonging to John
Niner, on Union street abov
A. BILL Las passed bull brauebes
of the State Leg6laitore, authorizing the
Reading it, Columbia Railroad Company
to build branches.
BAL MASQUE.—The Laurel hook and
Ladder Company propose to give a grand
tad masque in Odd Fellow~' Ilan, April
ET!
THE Myers received a reel frunvLan
caster, on Monday which they borrowed
from the Washington Steam Fire Engine
Company, of that city.
A RESOLUTION was passed in Cuuncil,
last meeting, permitting the agent of the
•` Vulcanized Concrete Pavement" to lay
the same as an experiment at the crossings
at Walnut and Second streets.
A. LARUE number of families are pre
paring to move on the first of April. Every
house offered for rent is promptly secured,
the demand being greatly in care.:;.; of the
supply.
T.IE new postage stamps, now being
Ftntfaetured for the Government by the
ICationai Bank Note Company, are nearly
- finished, and preparations for their intro
duction are being made by the Post ounce
Department.
:Tons M. EisitEß will commence the
linieburning business at the kilns on J.
Houston farm, on Chestnut 3 Hill
pike, about thelatter part of next week, and
will be prepared to supply customers with
all qualities of lime at reasonable rates.
NICE wou.K.—The paling lately put
up on the east side of Locust street, extend
ed, by Jelin M. Fisher, is a handsome job of
work ; the lino being perfectly straight the
entire distance, and the pales substantially
and uniformly fastened.
TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE StlS.—Ou the
7th of August next there will occur one of
the most interesting eclipses of the sun that
has or will occur in the United States for
many years, and will ho a total blotting out
for a time of that luminary.
DI VINE Service, Sermon and If ol . y Com-
Ito Union on Easter Sunday morning. at tel
.o'clock, at the Episcopal Church. Sunday
;School Festival and Missionary offering , in
the afternoon at two o'clock. iierviee at
usual hour ittt he evening. -1. cordial
invitation. extended to all.
Bulrams(L-31any buildings will be
eriented in Columbia during, the 5111111111.1 . ,
perhaps more than last. Gossder-ureen
will do its share in the good work, and this
side of the "creek" Will not be lacking.
3. D. Kiingler and Sat noel Aekertnan have
made excavation for the erection of a liou-e
each on Locust :.;treet extended.
PROLIFIC TREti.--)Ir. L. II Shenk.
of Rapho township, this comity, informs
us that he recently had a chestnut tree one
hundred and filly year old, dug up on his
premises which produced the 1.101111011 , 4
quantity of ten cords of stove Nvood. It
took an experienced and expert hand,
fteerge Ilartntun, better known as old
'•'Pod," five days to uproot the monster
aroe. •
PUBLIC PARl:.—Pturnor says the Trus
ters of the old Columbia Public Ground
Cocupany will convert the triangular lot,
tately purchased by them, between 'Fifth
and Six th streets,into a public park, for the
benefit of our citizens. If such be a fact,
we heartily commend the enterprise and
sensibility of the projectors. Such an in
stitution, properly laid out with paths,
shrubbery, ke., would be an ornament and
convenience to onr borough.
RtsTElt.—This annual festival occurs
this year on the 28th and 201. h inht., at
which tinie the forty Jays fasting known a.;
Lent will cease, and the hungry multitude
again be priviledged to indulge in the good
things of life without limit and without
.restraint. Colored eggs will be in demand
tamong the juveniles, and those v: hick are
'met colored among older folks, and we pre
tir.te oar friends in this borough will have
glick usual se.r:on of innocent enjoyment.
FATAI. RAILROAD ACCIDENT .-0
Friday afternoon, last week, as the Colum
bia accommodation was going East, Mr.
John Hershey and Samuel. Wenger, were
caught by thet rain while attempting to cross
the railroad at Rohrerstown in a buggy.
Mr. Hershey was killed instantly, and
Wenger was carried some distance, and
when the train was stopped was found on
the cow catcher. A. freight train coming
West attracted their attention, and in at
tempting to pass over the track immediate
ly alter it had gone by, they were caught
by the passenger train going East. Mr.
Wenger, is seriously if not fatally injured.
TuE ow) FELLOWS' NATIoNAL CELE
BRATio.s.—An adjourned meeting of the
Joint Committee MG rand Lociges,delegates,
etc., to make arrangements fur the semi
eentettiall anniversary of Odd Fellowship,
as bold in Philadelphia on Saturday eve-
• sting last, P. G. Muster J. W. Stakes presi
, 'ding. A. report was made that the estima
ted expenses, so far for the reception of
lodges reached about $7,000. A resolution
trs adopted appropriating $2,000 for the
I purpo:,e of preparing lunch for the lodge,
vorriving upon the morning of the parade.
ar McNutt of the Committee on Finance,
2x..ported ,that ~,;'4,330,60 had been reeei red for
z, , etieral expense., The Committee on Hotel
eeolamodations reported that so far ac
commodations had been secured for only
about li,M) persons, and that some other
expedient would have to be restored to. The
Com In ttee on Music reported that they had
agreed to engage eighteen bands at tt cost of
t 2,91.0. Over $2, TO had been received for
account of street sumac, Partial reports
were made by the Cotornittee on Correspon
dence, on Route, on Division, on Yurslntls,
on Medals, on Printing, on Reception of
Visitors, etc., after which the Joint Commit
iee adjourned.
SPESCIELE BAYMENT.—A man stopped
into a lager beer saloon, on Front street,
Thursday, bought two glasses of beer, and
threw down a ten cent silver coin. The
Teuton exclaimed : "Mein Gott, in 'dul
ling dis is der speselde bayment vat I read
so many dings about, mind nefer see no time
pofore."
ORE LEA:W. - O.—Mx. 11. 11. _Heise
leased, a few days ago, an extensive Ore
mine, lately discovered on the farm of Mar
tin Datxtbach, about ono mile south-east of
Columbia. On Wednesday, the mine was
sub-leased to I fenry. M. Watts Sons, 01
Marietta, who intend operating on au ex
tensive scale, at once. The Messrs. Watts
think they will be able to mine at least ten
or fifteen thousand tons per annum.
FIILE.—Ou SatUrday evening last, about
eight o'clock, tire broke out in a frame
building on the premises of S. B. Heise,
better known as the Mount Bethel farm,
which was used as a repository Sin• hay and
grain, entirely consuming the structure to
gether with its contents, about t: , 1100 worth
of hay. In close proximity to this
building were two large turns, containing
stock, etc., which were in imminent danger
of shad ng the lire; as was the row of houses
with shingle roofs, on the west side of Wal
nut street, a strong wind eat vying tinge
lumps of lire in that direction. The house
occupied by It. I. M. Little was on are, but
luckily discovered and extinguished ere
the dangerous spot became burly kindled
or made much headway. Indeed we thought
fort time that our own home was about to
be devoured by the fir*: element, and had
it not been fey the noble work of the Rivers
we have every reason to believe we would
have been houseless and. homeless to-clay;
because had they allowed the tire to burn
which communicated mid threatened the
larger and frame barn, .Afifllin row could
not have escaped destruction. Owing to the
grunt distance the water• had to be forced
and the scat reify of plugs, our firemen upon
melting Walnut street were at a 10.35 how
to proceed, or what position to take. The
'Vigilant finally drew up at Second and
Walnut streets. running their hose up
"Heise's Bill," a pretty extensive eleva
tion. On reaching the scene of disaster
with their hose and brunch pipe it was as
certained they had the enormous amount
of over seven hundred feet. of combination
and leather hose in requisition. The
stream which was thrown through this
quantity of hose at such an etc yeti( tn,was
as
tonishingl•: solid and swift, doing splendid
execution. The It ivurs ore deserving of all
praise for their noble work and acute en
gineering. Under the supervision ut' N.
Gillman and A. 0. Baker, the steamer• was
run over three hours steady, doing power
ful service ; receiving much commenda
tion for its excellency over other makes, by
a large crowd of spectators. The Columbia
bo2's were not in service at all, owing, to
the great distance of the plugs front the
scene, and a delicieney of servicable hose.
• About ten o'clock, under the supervision
of Mrs. Essick, Mrs. MeCorkle and Miss
Bottle, the Slivers were prepared a most. in
viting supper, consisting of splendid cof
fee, sausage, bread and bunter, etc., refresh
ing the inner-man of about sixty of the
firemen who seemed to relish the treat
with a gusto astonishing to behold. Old
"Ironsides,” it is said, demolished yards of
the excellent sausage. The boys express
themselves highly pleased with the enter
tainment and very gratefull to the good
ladies of Mr. Heise's household.
The origination of the fire was no doubt
the work of an incendiary—some infernally
mean candidate for the bottomless pit.
The loss is estimated at about $7OO, inclu
ding building and contents; no insurance.
BUSINESS CHANGES, LOCAL JOTTINGS,
Cc.—We give below all the changes in
prominent places of business (as far as
heard from) which have taken place, or
will take place during next month. Our
readers wilt please notify us of any busi
ness change not mentioned here
.T. \V. Reasin, of 1.1. - riglitsville, will open a
merchant tailoring establi-,bnient in the
store room now cwcupietl by P. S. :11eTague,
Locust street.
Max. h:•4 pnrchaied the grocery
and provi,ion More o! Mrs. Tille, Loint,t,
street, and will eontinne the Ira,ine-N at the
old ,tared, with of new assortment or goods.
:John 1 - lingbeil v. - ill ielimluish the cob
bling be•-lness.
George ilriner Nvill retnove hb;shoenntker
hhop to tho building oocupied by John
C. Myers I n, removed it 1, stemn couch
work:, to No -4. 9, II 0041 13, North Fifth
MEM
Jerome Se}n•ech will remove hi, boot and
, hoe store to building r.ent door Lelo•.r Max.
Buclter's grocery, Locust street.
.1. L. Wright J.: Co. lacc rented the store
room now tteettpied by Jerome Schrech,
and N% ill open a book and periodical store.
J.),. Knot well, or Millersville, has leased
the More room and dwelling formerly occu
pied by Ed. iteuss, and will open a ilr.t
-cla4-4 con reel ionery.
Edward Reuss ha. moved to Philadel
phia. We did not dram the nature of the
business he intends pursuing.
James Case will move to Mount Savage,
Maryland, where he will take charge of an
extensive manufacturing 4.,tabli , hment,
Mt. Savage Iran Works.
Williatn fiteshue will take charge of the
merchant, tailoring establishment over the
rolling mill store, where he invites his
friends and customers to give hint a call.
Hiram Little will relllo ye his grocery
end provision store to Locust street, be
tween Second and Third streets.
A. R. lirenenum will remove his hat, cap
and gent's furnishing store, to the room be
ing titled up for hint on Loeu-t street, ad
joining F. S. Ltletz's dry goods store.
S. Cooper will remove their ianey
atnd trimming store to the room now 00011 -
pied 11. Little, Front street.
Cleggeti remove his barber
shop to the room oeettplett by A. R. Brune
man, Froitt st: cot.
E. N. Gunnison will remove Ids bai . ber
shop to basement xt Seemtd and .Locust
sti eets.
.Toseph :Niel...all will open a toh.teco and
seg,ar store in the youln 110 W (WC:111)1.A
by E. N. Gunnison, Front street.
.P. Deitrich has leased the Franklin
House, Ilarrisburg, and vill remove there
to at an early day.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, it
is said, will tear doWn the old Bellevue
House, and erect on its site a magnificent
passenger and freight depot, Nshich will be
divided otrinto many different appall meats
telegraph ticket and other offices. Council
passed a resolution to allow said road to
run their tracks across Front street into the
passenger depot.
LC. Green will remove his variety store
next door above the present location, Front,
street.
Pi•or. A. Schmied will remove his music
score to the room non- onto pied. by N.
Green, Front street.
Amos Hougendobler wit! make exten
sive improvements to hi.: store room this
spring.
'e Di,natcher's ()Mee ha, recently nn
clergnne great repairs and improyentents.
The officials, on entering, can now all he
seen a-t a glntice.
Wm. U. Patton and J. Pinkerton have
leased the store rooms formerly occupied
by W. C. Case a Son, and will open short
ly with an entire new stuck of foreign and
domestic dry goods, notions, glass and
quoensware,groceries, &c., .Co.
Daniel McCauley has removed his gro
cery, flour, provision and feed store to
Fifth street, between Cherry and L7nion.
T. S. White has removed his tin and sheet
iron ware store to the room formerly occu
pied by Daniel McCauley, Locust street,
genry Wolf has removed his green gro
cery store from basement of Town Hall. to
his dwelling, 2tr. Third Wee!,
Samuel Grove is building a ho use on S.
Third street, and we upderstand it will be
lbsed 05 u shoe store.
WonK3rt:c are engaged in ballasting
Front street.
CI.OSED.—The dry goods store of W
G. Cased Son was closed on Saturday Inst
their tottk having been disposed of.
A t , POINTMENTS.—The following ap
pointments have been made lin• this county
by the Methodist Episcopal Conference:
Bainbridge, W. L. McDowell ; Marietta,
J. R. T. Gray; Mt. Joy, S. A.lleibner ; Co
lumbia, S. H. C. Smith; Lancaster—Dnko
street, C. F. Turner; St. Pants, E. T. Kenny;
Fulton and White Rock Mission, L. B. Hoff
man ; Mount Nebo, Joseph Gregg ; Safe
Thither, .1. E. Kessler.
THE COLUMBIA LITERARY SOCIETY.
—The Columbia Literary Society met on
Monday ovoid ng, and after the reading of
the minutes, the society proceeded to the
election of officers to serve for the ensuing
fern], with the following result:
President, J. M. Graybill (Vice _President,
Jas. Gardner; Secretary, Chas. H. Pfahler ;
Treasurer, Geo. It. Richard.: ; Curators, G.
'l'. Paws, Geo. Young, Jr., and Vi'. IL
Grier.
The President, being obliged to ab.ient
himself before the discussion or the ques
tion, the Vico President, J. M. Graybill,
acted as presiding °nicer for the remainder
of the evening.
The question for debate,
R , .:rdr,d, That. the , tute,man i, de•erving at groat••r
honor than the v.•in
was debated in a spirited manner by Messrs.
L. M. Williams, A. M. Miller, Goo.
Itathvon, A. Ttrenetnan, A. 0. ::s.Zewpher,
pher in the affirmative, and Me,,EA. Jas.
Gardner, Thos. Jackson and D. B. Brent:-
man in the negative. Decision of the Chair
in the affirmative.
(:eo. T. Pubes delivered a lengthy and
able oration entitled, `• A Plea for Prohibi
tion." Fl.sqay dispensed with.
The referred que4tion4 with one excep
tion, were answered.
The Committee of Curator; report the col
lowing Luniue.,s ror Monday t!VOßing,
March 2tn.h:
Question for tit:butt',
That. I l'Ainnarehy I , a moru qt.Ll,lO form 01
go‘ernment than a Iteptibhc..
Disputants in tI affirmative, Messr , ..
W. Ir. Grier, B. B, Case; in the negative,
1,. AI. Williams, and N. D. I faldelnan.
In:fermi question.,
Why does Water expand in fru ezing,
1:c:fel - red to .1. t; ci hard.
Haw (10 animals subs:st. ( - toxin; liyher
nation ? to If. C:rier.
\Vila:, oxygen, :ma how" is; it ob
toined ? Referred to A.
1)oc. rivalry encottrago talent ? I t , _ferr...d.
to Thos. .1 ack,oti
Orator for the evening, W. H. Steel:
(leo. 1 , , Itatttvou.
Order of business, fi n • Monday, April. 511
Question for (lobate,
'1 hat the right of
on c••lur:LLtnul qualiiicattLin:
Di,putants in the affirmative, A. E.
ilrenernan, S. Gerhard; negative, .f, J.
Rose, and N. H. Filthier.
Orator, (: en. F. Tia Lb von..
•
Essayiet, ilreneman.
Al--
COUNCIL PRock:EDIN(Is.—A stated
meeting of Council was held on the evening of
Friday, the 10th inst. Mr. Upp, President, in
the chair. Present—Messrs. Baker, Crane, Craig,
11 ippey, Suppled and Lipp. The minutes of Feb.
10th were read and approved.
The Finance Committee reported : - .2.100.67 re
ceived by the Treasurer since the last meet
ing, and a balance in the Treasury of $1101.60.
The Market Committee reported, that the new
market house would be ready for the sale of
stands on or about the Ist of April next. Several
of the Committee had visited Philadelphia and
obtained a plan by which the cast andwest ends:
of the new building could be finished to the
credit of the borough ; and that they had con
tracted with Samuel Carter, for the man ufac t are
or eight husk matresses and bolsters for the use
of yogi cut Ls. They recommended that nit order
for $1715.05, be drawn in favor of Michael Lip
hart, on account of v:orlz on the market house
since last meeting.
The Flre Department Committee reported that
by their Ll3leet lon the. Chief Burgess had talzen
the hand engine Young America, trom tile boys
who had possession of It, and properly and
scenic-1y housed it. The MllllO CO1111111(1120 re
ported favorably upon the reeolut bOll of Mr.
Craig, uttered at last meeting, relating to the
payment 01 Ca. annual appropriation , : due• the
lira compan le,. The te,olution was then read
am: adopted.
Under the head of unfinished business, Mr.
sbreluer's mdinanee maldng alt persons Who
mutilate or deface bill~ posted upon bulletin
boards or other places, liable to a line of ; , .1
E . 1 6, Wu s adopted; also Ms iesolutlon repealing
the teeent action changing - the lines of Cherry
street irom the Lancaster turnpike to Sixth
sited. This action establishes the lino. of Cher
ry street, between the points mentioned, as they
are ILtid Urial the borough
The following ordinance reported by the Fi
nance Committee, was read and adopted :
iiiicrnis 1. Ile it ordained and enacted by the
Town Council of the borough of Columbia, that
the clause "notice having been given . ' occurring
In Section 2, ut an ordinance, entitled "A Sup
plement to :111 ordinance, entitled 'All ordinance
relating to I itii_d "passed June 17th, 1,117, be and
the manic t.. liemby type:lied.
On mot ion of :Mr. Supple°, it W.e:
iec , o/te,/, That the :Nialket Committee it here
by direeted to procure IL suitable buaidin>; in
eolllllle dogs and, I ibund running
at large, and seized by order of the Chief Bur
gess.
On motion of 31r. Sup - , lee, IL was
.1; , ../t el, That perinissiou is hereby given to
the Pen nNylvania Railroail Company. to lay
their tracks across Front street, above 'Walnut,
sat as to enable them to rim their cars Into the
passenger and fa eight depots, \Odell they pur
pose erecting, provided the grading of said
[ranks dots not injure: or destroy the grade of
the street, and the crossing: :ire kept constantly
In thorough repair.
The following preand.l.. and resolution, 5ub
:113414-d by Mr. Ilaker, read and adopted:
ItAs Council lots eon hunted to the re
que.4 of pe tit loners In lowering the grade of
Walnut stleet, between Third and Fourth streets.
Therenne, be it
That they be requested to bne, i heir
pavetrients so altered and built as to conform 10
the na n d glade of Walnut and Third st rests.
The tollowing ordinance eras read and laid
over ono month:
;ecru,:: 1. 11e it ordained ant enacted by the
Tor. - n Council of the borough of Cohunliht, That
wheitevi•c it :nay be heces,tu•y toe the conveni
ence of drainago currying away of[laic, that
se shall lie built :toil erected under urouial.
in any Aceet In the 111/1 . 411.1gil 11.11 . the said 11111 . -
pcl.o, that L:11' expense• thercot shall he borne by
the cit per•. cif the pi opoity ut Irma of, or :clung
which the server. may I, erected, each of whom
,hall pay in inopiaiion to lice 11111111/er of feet ut
griitind 11111 V OWII alu ng side of such sower.
On motion of Mr. Su pplee, the Mllowing reso
lutions were adopted:
li That the lan ouch L.tz for the year
Lc assessed at the late of 73 etc. on the 10a
~•alu.t
taou, and that chatemen t, Of lice per cent. to,
made on salt tax n paid before the Ist day ot
July ensuing.
L'u•olrol, appeals will lie heard at the
Town fall Lada yen the but of two and live
o'clock, 011 the afternoon 01 Thursday, May kith,
Utt niotion, it Ira,:
Re.otred, That the Itond Committee be Instruet
ed to have the resolution. Paused June lilt h, ISitS,
relating to the grading of:Sixth street from Wal
nut to the borough line, north, carried out Im
mediately,
and that the grade be furnished to
the Colum bia Water Company.
Mr. Crane stated that by reason of delay In
opening and grading Market street, Mr. John 13.
Bachman. who had reed red the contract for
grading the same, declined resuming the work
at the price agreed upon, twenty cent!, per cubic
yard, and desired an estimate made of the
amount of work dune;
On motion of Mr. Crane, It was
- -
f:.+elrnl, That the regulator be di' evict' to esti
mate the quantity of earth removed front Mar
ket street, and a settlement in lull be mode
with Mr. Buchman.
A petition n•as received from a number of
boy., aged from twelve to fifteen years, stating'
that they had organized ilien,clves into a tire
company, under the name and title of Union
No. J, and asking fur appropriation of tell dol
lars to email.: them to rep:ill their engine and
buy hose.
Referred to the Fire Department Committee.
On motion of Mr. Suppleo, the Fire I/op:lit
:I-loot Committee wa, directed to sell the hand
engine You'll.: Anwrica.
A. petition from. Henry Ho:ling.'s', in'aYinii
Connell to change the lines of Tenth street north
of Union, and UnlOn sti eet east of Tenth, wttn
read.
Mr. Supplee submitted the following ordi
nance Which was read and Mid over one month:
StieriON 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the
Town Counfil, of the la.irough of Columbia, Tint
Tenth street north of Onion street be moved
tifty feet west, and that Union street take the
einuste of •the Columbia and Lancaster turnpike
front Tenth street to the borough line east.
A circular was read recommending "Voice 11.
Ized Concrete Pavement" na suitable fur street
cll.:4111:v , , when
On motion of Mr. Crane, it was
That the agent for the "Vulcanized
Concrete Pavement," be Permitted to lay the
saine as an experiment at the crossings on Wal
nut street at Seeond.
A proposition from A. S. Knutrman, agent, to
insure the new Market House , was read and re
ferred to the Building Committee.
Sundry Mils were rend and ordered in be paid,
fler whieh •ounell adjonred.
Rev. H. S. Aloxamler will preach in the
Presbyterian Church on Sabbath morning.
No services in the evening.
'UNCLAIMED LETTERS.—LiSt Of letters
remaining unclaimed in the Columbia
Post Office, up to this date. Persons call
ing for these letters will please mention
(Ina they are advertised in the SPY :
Ladies' List.—A. K. Williams, Polly
ltobinson, 2, Annie Miles, Amanda If. Lott,
Mary Killerd, Minnie Howard, Mary
Ann Green, Louisa Flinn, Fannie Elliott,
Mary Eisenberger.
Gentlemen's I:lsl.—John ' Rev.
Thomas Still, Cyrus R. McClure, Samuel
Logal, Henry Bitch, Henry Hed, C. B.
Gilmore, Christ. Fender, 2, [l. 11. Austin.
EAsTEit BEEP.—One of the finest
beeves that we have seen this many a day,
is the one just slaughtered by 11. G. Minich
& Son. It is very fat and plump and of
beautiful color. It was about three years
old and will weigh upwards of twelve hun
dred pounds. It will be displayed at the
stall of the Messrs. Minich on Market this
morning. A roast from such a bullock
would go far towards alleviating hunger in
a printer's faintly.
Mr. Wolfe, C. Swartz, M. Wilte, Messrs.
Saylor ik Sen., and others will display extra
lino beef this morning. Indeed, as we have
before said ,we can boast of Columbia as one
of the finest meat markets in the United
States.
SCItttICAL OPEItATIo\—ExTRICRUI
bAI(V.—One of those rare cases of surgery
knott•ti as " resection of the upper jaw
bone," transpired in our town on Tuesday,
23d iust., under the hands of that prince or
surgeons, Dr. Hinkle., of this place.
The subject of this formidable operation
was Mrs. Michael Wisier, on Locust, street,
410. Some three years since there com
menced a formation in the cavity of her
upper right jaw, of what is known to medi
cal men as encephalon' (brain-like) tumor,
the growth of which was fi rapid,
encroaching on the surrounding bony struc
ture of the mouth, filling the nostril, pres
sing up into the orbit of the eye, and ex
tending back to the throat, forming a tu
morous mass the size of a large lemon.
I•'inding that an operation was the only
means of saving her front a speedy and
dreadful death, she deterznined to place
herself in the hands of Dr. Hinkle, fin• its
removal; and Tuesday, the 2:1t1 inst., was
fixed for this important work. With a
wonderful fort ito de, she deliberately made
her preparations for the trying, ordeal,
"praying and working all morning" (as
she said to a friend who called to see lter
just before the operation), and when placed
under etherization, with it beautiful trust
in God, she sank into that state of uncon
sciousness, from which she never awoke
until the great work was over.
The operation consisted in nuking in
cision from the tumult, hack and upwards
to the car. then turning this fleshy part u o
over the eye and forehead, so us to admit the
delicate saw and bone cutting instruments,
that severed the jaw bone in front of the
ear, close to the inner corner of the eye, awl
down at the lower part of the nostril form
ing three different divisions by Hi:: saw,—
after which the whole right Intl of the
upper jaw bone wits lirt,a eat, carrying
away entire, the large tumor which was
threatening her life. This done, the fleshy
check was then turned down and skillfully
refitted to the parts, and after sonic little
delay the heroic subject returned to con-.
sciousness with the very words of prayer
and trust on her lips with which she had
entered the lethean state.
The operation was perfectly painless, and
was a complete success, adding new lau
rels to the fain° of our great surgeon. At
this writing, Mrs. Wisler is in IL line con
dition, with the prospect of entire recovery
and long life before her. Dr. Hinkle was
assisted by Dr. Wiest, of Hanover, York
county, and. Dr. S. A. Bock ins and Mr. E.
K. Smith, of this place.
We are glad to note, in this connection,
that Dr. Raub's son, from quarr; vine,
lower end of this county, was successfully
operatLid on, a few days siace oy Dr. it ink
for the rrmur.tl of a l.•trge tumor, and is
doing well.
These .I*.teti-, are lull of interest to the suf
fering everywhero. No superior skill can
be coAnd anywhere, for the alleviation ot
pain, than what Columbia boasts.
The Coln=
:NEI:. EDITOR you will allon• a laborer
the use of a small pm lion otyour columns,
I will make a statement to the peoplo of
Columbia
_ .
I urn a puddler by trade, and worked at it
whenever there was any work to do, but
ha% e been out of work for mime time past.
The Columbia polling Mill stopped work
on the 12th day of October, ISOT, and to this
time, now seventeen months, it has run but
two and-a-half months, making one thou
sand toils of rails.
A short time before the 15th day of Sep
tember lust, I was told the Mill would cont
inence running soon, so 1 lon a good situa
tion to go to work at my trade. com
menced Nvork Sept. 15th, and the mill
stopped Dee. 3111, 16135, mooting - about two
and a-half months, and since that tone I
have laid nothing to dm:and but tar toy
friends'cliarity,my wife and children would
have starved.
I am still out of work, and the owner of
the mill will not say when it will ...tart
ag,.Lin. If he had told me, on the 4th of De
cember last, that the mill would in all
probability stand idle, I might have had
some kind of work to do ; but not a word
was said, how long it would stand. If there
was no demand for rails, or if the p: ices
would not permit, there might be sonie (...-
cLise, but such is not the ease. All caler
rail. mills are running 011 full time, and I
suppose making money. I understand Mr.
Maltby had an offer of four thousand torn
of rails at a fair price, and three-furths
cash, hut waiting for higher figures he lost
the wholo contract, and it was ~i ven to
another party at four dollars a ton ' les;.
I have no limit to find with John (2. Den
ney, the manager, but consider him IL gen
tleman and a good business Man, :1111/ if
he could have had the control or it, the null
would never be idle, except while maktm ,
repairs. Mr. Maltby will not rent the mill,
but wants to sell, and has been latiding
for a buyer for two year, pa-t, and ha, 00
more prospect for 1,111, 11010 1111111 he 11.1.1 tit t,
years ago. it is a burning shame on the
people of Columbia that ti mill, eost ing over
two hundred thousand dollars, and whieh,
when in full operation, Mould put twelve
thousand dollars a month, for labor alone,
in our town, should be allowed to rot down
as the Columbia Rolling Mill is doing,
The reader may say, '• -Maltby can du
With his ow.n as he pleases." This is a de
plorable tact, for were it otherwise, there
would not have been as much distress
among our laboring class as there has been
during the past winter. Now, I call upon
Mr. Maltby, in the name of the laboring
men of Columbia, and for the interest of
the borough, to either run his null, sell it,
or rent it to some one who will run it. It
certainly would be much better for the mill
to wear out than rust out, and tts long as it
is idle, he will never get a customer for it.
It was a severe loss to our borough that Mr.
Case ever sold his interest in the mill ; when
Mr. Case had an interest, we worked live
days to where we have worked ono since
Mr. Maltby has had it. I beg of Mr. Maltby
to throw aside this short-sighted policy, (or
some of his old fogy advisors,) and give us
work. PunntAnt.
lIELMEOLD'S PICEPARATIONS.—There
is scarcely a corner of the civilized v.orld
where you cannot flad at least two things—
a copy of the IllLlc and Iteltnholds* Prepa
rations. The latter medicine~ are really
distributed over the world; t heir acknowl
edged ellicacy making them valuable
wherever disease is to be found—which, alas
is eve: vwhere. They are not " patent med
icine,:' but skillfully and scientifically de
pend upon their chemical adaptation to the
laws which prevail in the human economy.
Their universal and long continued success
is the best proof of their value.
The Principal Depot for their sale is at
Ifelmbold's rev: store, 591 I.:roadway, nest
the lutropolitan Hotel.
TuEv insure almost everything now:
houses, furniture, books, rattle, horses;
and there is started, in Philadelphia. a com
pany to insure "glass," looking-glas-es.
glass in store windows, .Ate.
And farmers are talking of getting, up a
company to insure "crops" in case of
through unfaN-urable weather. All this Is
well; but how in null morn important 1 ,
Life Insurance? What's glass, or cattle,
or crops, or anything else, lit comparison to
life? And though life itself cannot be
shortened or prolonged by insuring, even
In "The American Life Insurance Compa
ny of Philadelphia," its money-value, '.o
far as it can be computed in money, is made
good by this excellent system of mutual
help. Dr. F. Hinkle, agent, Columbia, Pa.
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING.—
Mr. Daniel Colley has again commenced
the house painting gad paper hanging bus
iness. Ho is a good workman and deserv
ing of patronage.
FOR cheap goods, or if you want a good
anti fashionable suit of clothes, go to the
store of L 0. Bruner, Front street, above
Locust, Col inn bia, Splendid assortment of
boots, shoes, &c., at lower rates than any
other store.
No ulcer, cancer, or fever sore but can
be radically cared by the t.& of Wolcott's
Pain Paint. Dr. Wolcott's Annihilator,
which is unlke Pain Paint, cures that dis
gusting disease, Catarrh. Pint bottles
Recollect, 'tis put up in white wrappers.
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LIVE INSURANCE AOENCY.-11 Will be
seen by advertisement in another column,
that Mr. J. M. Graybill has been appointed
agent, in this place, for the World Mutual
Life Insurance Company. Mr. .1. F.
Frueauff is the General Agent for Pennsyl
vania. We recommend this Company to
the favorable consideration of all readers of
the Spy. For full information call on our
friend G ray bill, at First National Bank.
IT is seldom that we use the columns
of this paper to "puff" or notice the "thou
sand and one" articles known as Patent
Medicines." We, however, vary froln our
rule in the present case, that we in iv call
attention to the article known as "S. T.-
1860—X., Plantation Bitters." We desire
it understood that we do so without any
solicitation or promise of benefit from tho
proprietor or other interested parties. \V
simply do it lIS an act of duty towards those
who are laboring under physical disability,
weakness, and the various complaints aris
ing from impurities of the blood. Having
used the Bitters at. the instigation of a
friend, (and, we confess, with some misgiv
ings at the on (set,) we found them a most
valuable medical compound, and to our
groat satisfaction, accomplish the Object for
which they were used.
'AU3.4IIONa Water.—Superior to the best
imported Cierna Cologne, and said at half
the price.
EXPERIENCE THE BEST TEACIIER.—
Wanatnaker,t Brown gave special attention
last season to the country trade and were
gratified with a huger sileee,, iii that line
than hail ever before been achieved by any
one house. Their ft iends front the country
eXpres,ed themselves very generally its well
pleased With their treatment at Oak Hall,
well pleased with the low prices, the cloth
ing they bought. But W. ‘1:.; B. " learned
somothlng"- more than they ever knew be
fore about the special wants of the country
people—the style of goods they prefer, the
durability that must characterize their
clothing, the sewing that won't rip, that is
indispensable, and many other points, to
which they have this sea,on given line , t,
special attention
Clive theta a chance, good people, and they
will shortly surprise you with their appre
ciation of your needs and their ability to
Meet,
Mils. S. A. A I.LEN's Improved hair
EQ , ..,torur and Dre,sing. The attention of
the public p, invited to the very important
change recently made in this article. We
offer in the Improved Preparation, a Re
storer prompt and infallible in its action
upon !pay hair, quick . ly restoring it to its
natural color and beauty, together with an
agreeable. Dre,.,:ng all in one bottle. This
combination 1, perfect and unexceptiona
ble in every ic , pect, and used with gi eat.
satisfaction by old and young. Mrs. A.
Zyloral‘aninn,another Preparation,
clear w ithout Sediment, designed exclu
sively for Dres,ing., Strengthening and
Beautifying the Hair, a refre,bing toilet
luxury, far preferrable to French pomade-,
and sold at hal Nile price.• Sold by all drug
gists. mar.l.;-3t
TuE IN:sEEANcE AGENT CASE.—A...
Bowe, charged with larceny as bailee, in col
lecting money thr the I>elaware Mutual bite
Insurance Company and fradulent retain
hag the same, had a further hearing beforo
Alderman Ain weg, oat last Saturday, by
whom he was in default of bail commit
ted to prison. The prisoner was subsequent
ly taken before the Court, on a writ of
habeas corpus, and, after an examination of
the matter, was remanded to prison. The
amount out of which the Insurance Com
pany has been swindled by t nis defendant,
is supposed to be about 000. Charles
Loaders and Abraham Sawyer, of Millers
ville,and Levi S. Situ mini, Aaron E. Evans,
John Evans, Jacob Omit, John Riese, .1. 14.
Urban and .Jacob Beta, of Wash tag ton
borough, testified that they had effected in
surance on their lives, with Bowe, and
had paid for the policies, but bad nut e
cei vett them. No loss will be sulfa mod by
ti:.: pc ,. emus w o o paid their money to Bowe
for , 111:illrallee, It,
Stleil.--_Express . , 23rd in,L.
t Card
tintlei,itmed takes pleasine twisting to
the genera! public that lir. Constantine ltu,l
ge:•., 0! Colund out, took Off 01 ellcul: it Culp
W 10; ruotol into the skin,
and had NUN I IZIA bran elm.. In•. nudger:4. Mule
i,l•11i)1'In I lin: operation, used JUL! NI, all the
grcate••t human treatment; 1 [lit:Lynne deem iL
iny duly to pronounce hun a teal title physician,
an.: revoinrnem 1. him VerY highly 10 ever. -
bo•1} - .
PLTICIS J0`31.1 . 1L :311)M„
Fox^ Sherilr.
Ni'e are :tothorizeil to announeo that ISAAC
211161 f LI It, of lain-t , ter elty, lornierly of lituit,
Ce..allvo, u•IlI be a eanilldate au' sit bJcct
to I o dcvtdiun of the ttepubiit•: u t voters :it the
tohliary elections. [(l..tw'
Market, Report.
FM DAY, -Mar. 26, 1569
na hhapping demand, but
the loatie trade ale IJuying quite treely. 1,600
enangtAl na”.tty lowa, WiNcuia,in
and 311111 111 Extxa Family at II 5 , X117 ;
la:, LiII,:MIL Superfine at. 5 bl.
hr olleungs of V. are lair, and the de
mand ,ely moderate; Nales of good Syria:4 led
at •.,1 tVilite. at tI 6UR:.I rola 1,
quiet ; of I,linilatahels 3 ellow at .`37(uB,s Cents,
and W.••lxt it .N 1 iXed at, hl relit.. Oats un-
Iged ; hales ot \Ve.tern at. 7,1 , 1,75 e, and Pena
at (19 No vhange lit Earley and
.)la
Ish,ky Is rather 11011100 with .ales Id tax
: ,t ecnt.
Sciphia. G'attle 31arket.
...1:0N I) March =, 164;9
Im re, emts of Turf Cattle at the Avenue
Dr,,ve Yard teat:lied abian ll.ft !Wail this week.
The market was dull, but la tees remain about
the saute as last gusted. Ex.tia
p. 141. We.tPin Steers sold at ION.Ion;e; lair la, good
di, :it lilt ”I .0 , and common at t• It., gross,
a 00,irding - to quality.
Vows and Cady,: met a steady inquiry, and
head changed hands at tzlike 73 tar 00W unit
, tilt, and Tfl,l di per Imad lor springeN.
In Sheep theie Was CUllNilkrable WI/N . l'llllll, at
ry full figures. Salm, llyxAl !nail at 71 2 0 r
Jar pound, gloss.
lla.tp, were In lair request, with sales of ttoo
trail aI oil :Alta It/ 50 pre 101 ',minds, net. Ti..
ItlaUket 1•10, its a downward tendency.
!ict -•
arricrges
~.•.uL..1.1 Mar:l.iq.•. are m 114,110.1 in Om, paper
er,11,41:. chal go. W hen netnnflihnned by comm..
tvheth.•r pr.-, or poetry. Ike (ems per Imo
he ell.nge.l. huu••ral none,. ten cent , . per Ime
Able 111 athatlve.
I\larch lath, 151,9, by 1N1,d.r1., Clark, Esq., DAVID
:11.ti.hus and ELlz.tid:rd llr.ycus, 1.01.11 Id I'd
luatida, Pa.
t~#IZS.
d
la this place, on Friday, 19th inst., Joni.
J.Acon lIA.nnY, In the tiOth year of his age.
In Philadelphia, On rho lath inst., E.313f--tHgss,
youngest child ut Hiram and Mary Kirk, aged
eighteen mouths and eighteen days.
.e.EDVIS_IriASI:EDIENTS.
LOT OF -- 6 - ROLi..6 FOR SAiE
The subscriber °Mrs at private sale,a LOT OF
G HOUND, on Walnut ntreut, below Second, ad:.
Joining life new reNhielice, cunt:a:nag tr.. feet
front, mere or less, and 107 feet deep, Inure or
les , . The purchasing; party eon have the privi
lege of using - gable end of new house to build
ug..tin , t. For l urther particulars apply to
JON PI, F.,
Loctsbt nt reel, Columbia
pA.PER ANI)
f ,übserlber would respsett tiny aIIIZIOUI/Cv
to the cita t ens of ("ttlunittia and /Cllllty that he
lots :Mal It elan ntence,l tile business of l'_ot Ell
11.1:st A.ND liu I_TSE PAINTING. lie lel,
ea red the services of a 111 st-class mechanic as
las Its, 11.41.111 t. All work ‘ratrrantod to give sat
ishtclaott. Ortler, linty lie lett at his It:mac:nee,
No. :SW I..oeust street.
Ittr.f7-Itara.lnitif h-1 NIEL C. 7 IILLE)".
WORLD MUTUAL LIFE INSUR
y T ANCE CONIPAN Y,
OF NEW YOltE
J. F. FILLIEAFF. General Agent for Pennsyl
yawl a, No. Zi Nurth 4ueen btreet, La enter.
7, M. tiItAYBILL. Local Agent,Columbla
hl satoiy equitable twattnent , of Polley Hold
ers, unit general plans et bostnes-c, second to
none, It has on baud THREEUUI.LAit.S A,ND
FURTY CENTS Or OshOOl fur ellolollOr 01
hu ranee liabilities. Every wan wet out
should be Insured In sumo sound Life Insurance
Company. Before ilium lii :Anywhere, Isee. 1111
agent of this company.
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TEAM PRI.NTING.—CaII at the
L.) Steam Printing lionise of the COLUAIIILA
sPY, rear of Columbia Naticami It4O anti ex
amine sreel awns of Let t..r I leailb,Noteb,Carils.te
:NTTIV Al) VERTISE"..2II:ENTS.
J_ili; BEST WAY
To obtain heavy yard-wide Cotton Sheeting
Is to send us a club of 30 names at 10 cents each
for our dollargoods, and get 21 yards as com
mission for raising the club, -12 yards for club of
60, 6.5 yards for club of 100, or 105 yards if the
agent sends for the:whole 100 articles out of the
club. Sonic commission paid in other goods.
The oldest, largest and most reliable Dollar Sale
house in Boston. Male and female agents
wanted. Send clubs and money in registered
letters, and we guarantee prompt returns. Give
us one trial. Write at once for circular and ex
change list, of dollar goods, before sending else
where. EASTMAN d KENDALL, 25 llawley
St., Boston, Mass. [mrl7-4tw.
rIOURT PROCLAMATION.
N..„) WHEREAS, the Honorable HENRY G.
LUNG, President, and Honorable Alexander L.
_Hayes and John J. Libhart, Associate Judges of
the Court of Common Pleas in and for the Coun
ty of Lancaster, and Assistant illtitleCS of the
Courts of Oyer and Tertalner and General Jail
Delivery and Quarter Sessions of tile Peace in
and for the County of Lancaster, have issued
their Precept, to me directed, requiring . nie,
among other things, to make public Proclama
tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court of
Over and Terminer and a general Jail Delivery,
also a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the
Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in tile
Court House in the City of Lancaster, in the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—
ON THE THIRD MONDAY IN APRIL, (TIIR
191•11), 1559.
In pursuance of which precept Public Notice is
Hereby Given, to the Mayor and Aldermaa of
the City of Lancaster, in the said County, and
nil the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and
Constables, of the said City and County or Lan
caster, that they be then and there hr their own
proper persons with their tolls, records and ex
aminations, and inquisitions, and their other
remembrances, to do those things Deli ich to Orel r
onices appertain, In their behalf' to be done
and also all those who will pr0 , 01,11l: agalllst
the prisoners who are, or then shall be fir the
jail of the cab! Con uty of Laneaster, are to be
then and there to prosecute against them as
shall be just.
Dated at Lanca.ter, lbe Yad day of March,
JACOB F. FREY,
Sheriff.
niz_7-3,w]
IMPORTANI"IO
111..TYEEZS OF DRY GOODS
The " 134
The peptiliir I lry st..r.
:120 l'ilestliut, Street,
I=
" Paris Clunk and Mantilla Emporium,'
Its J. NV. 1'ILO1I'01: & CO
IVil I ffirev the eoillitigsea,oti at. Popuhtr l'z
fcn• CASII, an z•itticrly tzz-w stock of
FO1:EIG:N _‘NI) DU DItY 00(i
Including Spring and Summer Dress goods, in
large variety, Black and Colored
laces and Embroideries, Linens,
\ lti le Goods and and Domes
ties, Hosiery, Gloves ill all
Kinds, ,‘lourning Dress
Goods, die.
CLOA 4.cc. In Ink doluu•tatenl
an uni..ka.ll4 - .4.134,444:tinent at print, 11.44111 :2:4 tip-
Avat•4l,..
SHAWLS ()P A LI, KINDS
illel.llcllllVllla !.:arc• Stiotti:— alai
Poinl,, :tad varloti, other goods adopted to tl u•
Pupula:. Trade, Will he ,ul,l at
EcONoN PRICEs
Wt. 1111 UX:11t1111:tiltill
()Ur 1.11 V., our lil:lrktql 1ig111,.- - 11 , + ( 10
.1. W. pitou'roit
THE -BEE [JIVE,
No. 920 Clie:tuut. Street, Philadelphia
ESSE
HOMER, COLLADAY CO.,
hay.• ❑OW ri•uinvU to their
NEW MARBLE
U I, DIDT - G ,
Chestnut Street above Broad Streot
I'll ILA. DELPIII.I,
:112,1 have eon' alenvect the• Nule of an
EXIT:WI:DINA UV
IMPOWI')CrIoN
RYG o o S
Coin pribing t hr• newt..t tabrios and rivllest. de
,eleeted hem r 1.61.1 the 1110-te,i.brated
fill• 10114 ,--(•1111/111e.IM
TZEE
Nt)VEITIE4F4II7..ASON
I MM ENSE )ICI ')I ENT
MEDIUM PRICED GOODS,
MEI
POPULAR TRADE,
IN EV ERA' VA MET)
N. co, contend that It I. a GI:E.k T
3IIS'I'AKE IN•111, :40000, Ca/inOt ,01,1
.ts low la a 14auslsolat, atom a, 11l a and
cli ly unr,:11111 In pr.we this have taken Ihi
ca n• (0 murk their g(ADIIN ;It
'l'll E LOV.'ESI
Remunerative Prices.
LEZIII
4
1869.
Opening of NEW SILKS,
Opening of NEW SHAWLS,
Opening of NEW CH INTzE. , 4,
Opening of - -•.:EW POPLINS,
Full stock of Staple and 'Fancy
SPRING GOODS.
SPRING
EYRE: & LAN
Fourth and Arch strec•tq.
11111 adt•lph ta.
N. IL—JOBS from A in T lON duly vett.
no-2a-Ct
I+'ICY AicCIAI.
QTATEMENT OF TH E
0
HOME ixsußAxer. cam pAN y,
.NEW 31AVE.7 , .;, CONN.,
JANuAny 1, I*D.
Capital Si. wl
:iurplug
Mat lad Value,
Real Estate owned IT the 01111 pony... slli,fria Os
Loans on Mortgages SOW so
United States Bonds, 5-20. . 149,239 :17
Missouri State Bonds 22.552 Al
Virginia State Bonds 25.4135 Ili
Tennessee State Bonds Is,lllll ire
Alabama State Bonds .4,904 4XI
Wi+consln State Bonds 12,1151 Os
New Haven City Bonds... :it,so,l iii)
National Bank Stocks 21'1,h2 00
State Bank Stocks7,-5.1 So
Loans on Collateral and on Call 22,.r111 21
Ca.sh on hand and in Banks 1151,9 , 6 tEI
Interest and rents accrued and Bal
ances due the Company
Bills Receivable
Casts in hands of agents
Salvages on Losses paid, sundry in
vestments, and other property
owned by the Company 11:,517 07
in process Of adjustment
A. J. KAUFF.\LAN,
mr1:;-IL Columbia, ra
1t 7. ,121 - 17/E1) —A E`NTS; ,C;c.
AGENTS WANTED in every city,
town and county lu the United States. to
sell our new and popular engravina. TI E
PftEsl DENTS OF' rifE uNITED STATE s, ele
gantly en grat ed and handsomely p: lined in
colors, 2.1.131. Inches, on heavy plate paper. Mal:-
log the most bemittinl and saleable picture c vet
Issued, apprommte for t h e parlor Or count mg
house. Agents arc making Mom E' to SIOO per
week.. Send for our circular.
TO ACtE 2 NTS.—Speeinual copies of the above
picture kill be sent to any 'Wares., by mall,
eatetulty put up, upon the teeeipt of the «tall
Prior , . au Address,
RUSHTON b CO., Publishers
219 Puck street, Pltiladelphia.
A GENTS WANTED Ver the Life and
£l. Times ot
ST. PAUL
Complete Unabridged edit lon, as :trranqed by
conybeare and Ilowson, NVltll an 1111r,KI nctinn
IJ% 111s1101/ Sou p.ou. .111 0011seqUellee Of 1110 1110
I ,,araii,, or mutilated [hi, great
%cot k, Nye IlaVe heel, c.olllpello,l 10 1,,1114 a 1.10-
prim. °four complete odit 1011 11'0111 jl .30 10
E. it. TI:EAT t., I tulilkhet
tat - .211-Iwt . 4 01 051 lit inidwit - , N. Y.
AGENTS fur the Sights
and Sorrel, of the National Capitol. The
stztrtling, instructive and entertaining
book 01 the day. :send 101' circular., null see our
terms. .I.ddret.. U. S. Puha:dila g Co., No. 11
Mourne td reel, New York. [in r_ll--Peca:o
IVANTEI.)—LOA M.
• . _
LOAN NV AN'rE I).
THE itutton:wl ut• COMIMIIf.I still have
some
$lO,OOO of the SHORT LOAN,
Already authorized 10 di...pos. of, and those
wishing to make it good and sato Investment
will call upon S. S. ItIETWEILER, (*ashler of
the First National Dank of Columbia, at which
place the Bonds can he obtatned.
THE BONDS
r, duo nod t 0.% ohle on tlo• lint of Apr,'
oao ,st at t io• rate of
X 1 , 1:1:. CENT.
ernnillthi,nll,l en..., ha:mg the : Lo os- short
man shalt have the ',Leh:re:lee lin 111.• 111,1 of
Aplml 11e%1 of:t longel 10.111 nsauthoriu-dhc•said
I:.,rough. it. DET W !LER,
Special Committee.
PILOS P.ILATE.
WE 11_11"E NO
TIIAVELING AGENTS.
Val . lll,lS send their oravr.,
Jr
e.l to van all I IIenDAN e'. of the
LOWEST PRICES,
And •n.. the 1,11111(1 , EnrlY Orde aill he :id
ttt to buyers.
ALLEN L NEEDLES,
maim tact uror s of the Ilopens ea
St' ER PHOSPHATE. OF 1.1 \11;,
AND TIIE
A I‘ENION lATED FElt'lll LIZER,
PERUVIAN :CAN°.
only No. 1-I,,,,i'Ved dire, t front the
kyvt, ument.
PISH
A raCkeli in b. 111,1,
al,“ for sat.‘. e Land tinier, 1.1.,..-
dratt:ie Cement and n lull assortment of
and emullts. 111.,..0/111l to Dcalet'.
ALLEN
11,1ar.are Avenue,
E,TABLISIIED IN 1 , 1 , .
fv1,13-:im
11- A _NTE D-A
~IGIIi,I IN I'OrPANT.
The unticri.ignetl, hating been appointed I:ell
er:it A ggint, Sor the Uliald %VW, Ohap.thy, of
Phihhh.lphia, for the counties of T.aneaster nwi
York, invite, public nth:Whin to the p.vri:NT
..).11:T.1.1..L1C 'WHIT E \VIRE CLOTHES LI NI:,
titaffithiet ore.) by the Company, u. befog a t,
ce , sity in every huffily% %Ouch he is prepared hi
in quglitlt in, to 'tut Thh. Wire
is alv...ty. bright mot eli•an, :: great eonve•
til,ce. It durable, aml ent it oly of t•l'volia, the
ohh.ut low. to the °id rot ton ur helap hao. Cu
g tilt till 1,21
A. ItEll),
lehentl Aces I.
Columbia,
AGENTS \l".\ NTEI).—A II agent 1, wanted in
(n cry tm.ii anti township in the above coon
tie,, to whom izoo.limliteesnents %ell! I.e .tir.•l,ll.
At I lettei, should Ite inhiress...l to Real,
Colinithim mid they will prompt :Men
tion.
BITTERS.
S WAT E 1131 AN ,
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Cool:tail and Tonic Bitters
NVIII)1(-s,:th• :Intl
N.., I WI; :\1811,..t.t r•,I,
Tll.• tllllll• plttiwi 1 ie. 4,r th,-, i:itt.
ttned 1111,y 1 / 4 01111, 111 ,put'
Alts :1. the het.l. t, X 111 1• ❑llll tit
and the Cr.ett hat L'litot, t, the uul Cl• 1
lu Vorlte :fillOtigilltige• of a gooli g. 21 or st
ei,eklai I. [Jan-M
-t:
UJI PS
puml'6: PUMPS!
• Por pure trate), use 'wither 1)1,1 0L,,1
rusty Iron. nor poison lea 0. but
THE CEI.EIIIUTEDCI;(2-11firill
made of wild I:M.111111/er wood. entirely tasteless,
durable and reliable. not a patent article, lint
the good ohl-fashloncil 00t1.021 V 1.11111,, male by
machinery, and therefore perfect and accurate
In all its parts, raising an equal :am iunt of
water, and costing less than half the nione - .
Easily arranged su :I, to he HOU . fret, /1214 . . and
in construction sin simple that :lily One call pill
It lip and beep It in repair. Alter thorough
trial it is acknouledgeit the Ite , t and ehettlneNt.
Twelve feet of tubing with each pump, free of
charge. 1 malers su ppl led at lowest mini um,' tir
es., talcs . For el: milers , price lists, 1.7 e., ...ill or
address CII.IS. G, 1:1.ATCJI1,1",
N 0.1,21 Fill,ei I sheet, ,1
t, •1, a Ti t t an d :\ lark,
and Arch :streets,
ieb13411111%
MILL y.
A - v .E be g b„,,e to inform you that we
ar.• prepared to otl,r b.r v..ut Inspeel
oar usual a..ortinent or MI LLINERY
v00.d,1111... of then. uc.t , 11.tpe. stlk
and Gimp
, 00d.., 111144 11:1011. , .
1:r31,11,
144 15.1(4 nn you at our •14,0
rec. it e your on!, r. I'4 tee. If itrr en.h. you;
\vAitio.
Pt:. hll an.! 1f.7 N. 504(41:d 51
mm, It .2444 1-01)-Int
I'OBA C( '0 (127 SEGA RS.
M E5.. N tj.21 1:0 1:A L ( ;, R .1 ) . .. 4 r .. 1 4: 1 :
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mr4l..
6EGAIIS. TOI3.kCCO, SNUFFS
Ana all al licit, usually kept In a llt.t-clans'fo-
Luoco and seg.tr Stole. The talblle van rely on
getting. at our stray a. good. Gooch; for the money
oU call I, obtain cd at ally s ilittlar Chtabnquile ut
to tl,• State.
ME
not think. it to•ce,,ar:. to pulaßli
mp I.livi•-, ll,Utv Goods will toll for
M_
I^,tist t tti,.y t oltittibla,
Sign of tile Puticii.
Bonds I CERTIFICATES.
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ISaTa.., or all ic lods'
t
+1,410 1 IXXI I I
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LIABILITIES
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DRY GOODS, d: c.
10ENSED 131 TIII.
UNITED STATES AUTHORITY.
C. S. THOMPSON it: CO'S
GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE
Of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Linens, Cottons,
Fancy Goods, Albums, Bibles. Silver-plated
Were, Cutlery, Leather and German Goods of
every description, Sc.
These articles to be sold at the uniformrice
of ONE DOLIArt EACH, and not to be paid for
until you know what you are to receive.
The most popular and economical method of
doing business In the country.
The goods we have for sale are described on
printed slips, and will be sent to any address at
the rate of 1C; cents each, to pay for postage,
printing, Sc. It. Is then at the option of the
holders whether they will ,end one dollar for
the art tole or not. By patronizing this sale you
have a elarnee to exchange your goods, should
the article mentioned on the printed slip not be
desired.
The smallest articles sold for one dollar can be
exchanged for Silver-Plated, Five-Bottled Re
volving Castor, or your choice of n large variety
of other articles Upon Exchange List, compris
ing over 250 useful articles, not one of which
multi be bought at any retail country store for
nearly double the amount.
TERMS TO AGENTS.
We send Its cominh:sion to agents :
For a Club of Thirty, and $:3,
one of the following articles: a Musket, Shut
(1011, or Austrian Ride, 20 Yards Cotton, Lady's
Fancy Square Wool Shawl, Lancaster Quilt,
Accoideon, Set of Steel-Bladed Knives and
Forks, Violin and Bow, Fancy Dress Pattern,
Parr Ladies' extra quality Chant Boots. one doe.
largesize Linen Towels,AlliambraCtullt,Honey
comb quill, Cottage Clock, White Wool Blan
ket, 15 yards best quality Print, 12 yards De
luinc, one dozen Linen Dinner Napkins, age.
For a Club of Sixty, and $6,
one of the following articles: Revolver, Shot
Gun, or Springfield Ririe, .12 Yards Sheeting,
Pair Honeycomb Quilts, Cylinder Watch, Four
yards Double 'Width Waterproof Cloaking,
Lady's Double Wool Shawl, Lancaster Quilt,
Alpaca Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver Plated
Six-Bottled Revolving: Castor, Set of Ivory--
Dandled Knives, with Sliver-Plated Forks, Pair
of All-Wool Blankets, Pair of Alhambra Quilts,
Yard. Pratt, or a Marseilles Quilt, Double
Elgh t-Keyed Accordeon, Webster's National
Pictorial Dictionary (600 engrm trigs, 9 , X) pages',
4. yards Doeskin for suit, Sc.
For n Club of Out' Hundred, and $lO.
Double Barrel Shot Gun, Rifle Cane, or Sharp's
Ride, 13 yards sheeting, Fancy Ca.ssimere Coat,
Pants arid Vest Pattern (extra quality), Pair
Splendid Rose Illankets, Fancy Plaid Wool
Long Shawl, 23 yards Hear p Carpeting, SPlenCild
:And Bow, splendid A.lpacca Dress Pat
tern, Silver Hun ping-C.rsed Watch, Single Bar
/el shot (tun, sharp's Revolver, one pair dm-
Damask Table covers, with one dozen MI/WI
\all:ills to Hilt (Ph, Woreester's Illustrated VI,-
abridged Diet binary, i !sou pages), ,tai.
For additional but nl e01111111, , i011 , . see elmi
inr. coninii-..inis for larger clubs in propor
tion.
Agent, Will phase take notice of this. Done/
send names, but number your clubs from one
upward. Make your letters short and plain as
possible.
TAKE PARTICULNIt NOTICE OF THIS:
Be sure and send Motley in all emus by register
ed let ter. which win be sent from any Post Or
fie, This way 61 sending money is preferred
to any other faction' whatever. i.Ve cannot be
tesponsible for money lost, unless some pre
cautions are taken to insure Its sandy.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
Send 'our address in lull, Town, County and
:state. S. C'. 'mom PSON & CO.,
MG Federal street, Boston, Mass.
tnr.2o-twc,lo
IF YOU ' WLSII
• •
Try the combination of
A.Twoon S BATF.S;
I; ILEAT 31AMMOTII SALE
I.IcEN:,EIo BY THE GOV'T.
I la\ illgWl rver tn:perlellee, we are eon ri
1,111. 01 Sllvet 0111 0110 Lunar Sale.
7,%. - NOTICE. - t5•"1:
We will inesent to any per-on sending us a
elub In our greet one Dodar Sale, Silk Dress
Pattern, I of Sheeting, Sewing Machine, a
t 'ai pet, n W.atelt, ate., ate.
Ail. FREE OP COST.
i :loftiest Inducements ever Uttered,
retil.ir and sample sent free to any a.biress.
ALLEN, ATWOOD A BATES,
-17 Mulm , 78 Devonshire Street.
leblta-R%v.t nl Boston, Many.
_ .
ANT E_llU': COMING.
Uwe nnn,• with a new sproig our
MBE=i
GOODS,
CUTLERY, Lc., di
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Sixty,
One IfunanA
All other premiumn in same ratio
Enlarged Ex:, liange List, lett), stew - and useful
articles.
See new circular and Salllple.. Sent to any
lie,
I*-Plea , e sena your numoy by rez)stered let
ter, mbires,e,t to .
J.%.ITANVES &CO.,
.I , c demi street, Boston,
finr_Yl-awcaw
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"TIArS STIL'EItS"
FOR THE SPRING OF 1569
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/101 - : , ENEEPERS uud 11105.0 abort. CUM
-1111.111•Ing Housekeeping, are invited to call and
eN31111:le our beautiful assortment of
LASS AND QUEENSWARE,
Iu T;‘, Toil•t Set( , , all of no, 1,0,
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I'nu•lta'ed I n orMlnld ptclome,, direct from the
Importm , ; and our Ulassware front the best
ntn nn tact carers in IM t , ,bura, consequently can
not he undelsold In this county.
Tt EA_ ID IT
\ hile Granite
Exit!' "
EXlnt It( aVy .......
Will It • Granite Toilet Sk't IS, 10 pleees
A complete Tt2o,lolllng Toilet S.ett, /th.)
1,100.2 , , It the he,t
GLASSWAI:E IN GIU VARIF:rI
ItHlutling B.\ R RE and CONI'EI
TIONERS Us.
CAR P I.:Ts : CARPETS !
Pall , st 1 , , 1 Ve11111:111
Rag and 11i•1111, ri.ls :Laid :%litt
1 , 1,4101 t. 4c. TAI:I,E
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Everything c.tuplete fur Ifott,ekeept•rs
t prices which cannot be uoder-
sold in this couut y
I.,PIZIN(I STYLES OP
WALL "PAPERS !
t first invoice of 10,000 pieces, Just received,
int lading Welt Gold, Deeorat lint, .Nlarble,
da.„ for Parlor,. Mills and Chamber,. Prices
front S et,. to per pure. A 11r , t-elas. Pape:
!tanner ILIWIIyS ready. There is no use In go::):
:May from [wine to
GROCERIES, WHOLES.% LE R ETA 1
Coffee by tbi• Sack,. and Molasses by tile
and Tva I, Y Ltte t'lleNt, al a ',mall ads/LW'"
un Plillaclelphi—:
"A A S/ ; A 1 1 - 1 . \V INTER G* k)
1; E I.()11" COS'l' :
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1:( N LAENSNIITH'S STORE.
x o , 1241.0eust strivr,
Cultaubl.,
:21 Yank Sheeting
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