The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, April 10, 1869, Image 3

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    Cre egrumiria gpy.
Columbia, Pa.
Saturday, April 10, 1869.
Advertisements, to secure immediate in
sertion, must be handed in on or before Thurs
day evening, each week.
IT is a great pity Columbia has no fish
market. •
NAVIGATION it , fairly open on our
eannlsund business is growing brisk.
THE windows of:the. dry.goods stores
in onr'borotigh present an :nausuaity
play of handsome spring goods, Ltc. Co
lumbia cannot be beat in this branch of
merchandise.
TBE " "livers" have received from the
Borough, three hundred feet of new leather
Lose, whieh upon a trial a few days since,
was found to be of a superior quality.
NEW STJPs.--The new postage stamps
are now making their appearance. The
color is blue and white, and they are about
two-thirds the size of the old ones.
Ir any of our patrons fail to obtain their
paper in their new homes they gill oblige
us by informing the carriers or leaving di
rections at this office.
ASA M. BART, a prominent merchant
of Heading, Pa., died in that city, of paral
ysis, on Wednesday night. Mr. Mart was
formerly of Lancaster, and is well and fav
orably known throughout the county.
number of little girls are now
holding a fair in the Vigilant engine house,
with a good show of success. We believe
the proceeds go to the Children's Home.
May the dear little girls be abundantly re
warded fur their enterprise.
DEDICATION OP A CRURCII.—The Re
formed Church recently erected near New
Providence, this county, will be dedicated
to the service of the Triune God on the last
Sabbath in this month. Several prominent
ministers will officiate on the occasion.
OuR Senn()Ls.—The whole number of
scholars enrolled in the white public schools
of this borough, for the month of March,
was eight hundred and one; average at
tendance, six hundred and thirty-six, En
rolled in colored school, sixty-nine ; aver
age attendance, forty-three.
FARMERS have commenced the spring
campaign. It will not be many days before
seed-sowing will be the order along the line.
Although the winter was an open one, the
general opinion appears to be that fruit trees
and winter grain - fields have escaped the
the effects of tho cold.
PASSENGER travel is unusually brisk.
The scene at the depot on the arrival and
departure of trains is one full of bristle,
crowding and confusion. Travel over the
Pennsylvania railroad has been nearly
double the last month that of the preceding
month. The Iteading L Columbia are also
doing a more lively business in both pas
senger and freight-lines.
PASSED TBROUCIL—Wm. Penn Lodge
No. 1, U. 0. - L 8., a' German organization
of York, Pa., accompanied
. hy , the Citizens'
Silver Band, '(Captain Philby, leader,)
one of the best in the State, passed through
this place Wednesday morning en route for
Reading, Pa., where a new Lodge of the
above order was organized.
THE LATEST.—Thelatest style of collar
is called the'" velocipede." The points are
so long that they jab holes through the pan
taloons at the knees. When washed and
hung on the clothes line, one of them looks
like a pair of drawers. One reason they
are named after the velocipede is because
they are " turn-overs."
A. RELIC.—We are under obligations
to S. C. Slay maker, of Gap, Lancaster coun
ty, Pa., for ft copy or THE MoNrron., pub
lished in.Columbia,by William F. Ifouston:
bearing date January 30th, 1524. The
paper is w 6.11 printed and in a good state of
preservation. We quote from its pages the
following prices current at that time : First
quality of pannel boards per 1000 feet, $l3 ;
second quality, $l2; Common boards $7.50
to $5, per 1000 feet; boards,
Coal, $5 per ton ; Pork, 543 per 100 lbs. ; Beef
$4 to $5 per 100 .lbs; Flour, $4.50 to $3.00 per
bbl; Wheat $1 per bushel; Rye, 45 cts. per
pushel ; Corn, 37 cts. per bushel; Oats, 35
cts. per bushel ; whisky IS to 20 vents per
gallon. G. A:. Eberman was post master at
that time.
Tixi COLUMBIA WATER COMPANY.—
The Columbia 'Water Company have set
earnestly to work to - make improvements
that must redound to the great credit of
the company, as well as benefit to the com
munity, by furnishing all abundance of
clear cold spring water to our thirsty in
habitants. They have purchased of Col.
Shout], at a cost. of $1,635, over three acres
of ground and have now engaged, a large
force of men, horses and carts in erecting - t
reservoir whi - ch, when completed, will
have an area of au acre. This reservoir will
consist of two parts, so that one may be
drained and cleaned while the other wilt
contain an abundant supply of water. The
reservoir is located on the high ground
above Lancaster avenue on one of .tbo most
elegant sites in the neighborhood; high
enough to supply all parts of our borough
with water, even to - Kitchen town and its
vicinity.
Vito THREW
,THAT ?—Mou
day a two cent dog sprang, froiu an alley
on Front street, closely followed by a three
pound brick.. Rounding the corner at right
angles he came in contact with the feet of a
Dutch woman, who rats carrying a jug of
molasses in one hand and a basket of eggs
in the other. The sudden colliSion of the
dog with her lower extremities threw her
from her feet, and she sat down rather sod
det, upon the basket of eggs,' itt •the some
time breaking the jug of 'molasses anon the
sidewalk. A young gent., with carpet-bag,
anxious to catch the Reading train ON as run
ning close behind, and stepping upon the
fragments of the jug and its contents, sat
down pretty abruptly upon. the Dutch
woman, who cried out, " Mien Gott l" with
vengeance. The young man said something
about a mad dog,, but in the excitement of
the moment said it backwards, all of which
resulted from the tlirowing of a brick.
IItiIOORATION underst::lol
with great pleasure
, that measures are al
ready being taken in many places 0? cele
brate'the:prsranniversary—of-"Decoration
Dfiy;" It is the 'daSi !see:Tart , deCora-,
tins the soldiers' graves with flowers—the
30th of May. About this time last year,
General Logan, Commander-in-Chief of the
Grand Army of the Republic, issued an
order that the 30th of May should be conse
crated t.orlhis patriotic duty, with the intim
ti in undid the hope that' the etistdrn Might
become perpetual and' the day a national
holiday. The order to the G. A. R. was ac
companied with an appeal to the patriotic
people outside of that organization to aid
and assist in the ceremonies. Tho sugie
tion was well received by the country, and
the appointed day was celebrated with ap
propriate ceremonies in every part of ilia
lend. We trust the patriotic citizens of Co
lumbia will bestir themselves and in due
time make preperations to celebrate the
event. 'Let'us esteem' it a sacred duty-to
strew - flOWers over the "passionless
niOunds;"'that were so neglected last year.
RAFTS are - continually paising this
point for the lower market.
HENRY M. HAGER has been confirmed
as post-master of Lancaster, and will enter
upon Ids duties immediately.
310RALITY.—Columbia , according to
her population, eamboaq of being the most
moral, healthful, as well as progressive
town in the State, and we defy even emu
pa rison. •
REA DES: a & COLUMBIA R. R.—P.EDUC
TIoN" iv FARE TO LANO4STIM.—From Wed
nesday, the 7th inst., the Rending &Colum
bia Railroad Company will sell tickets
from all stations where tickets are sold, to
Lancaster, good to return on the day the
ticket is purchased only, at one-fourth less
tlian regular fare both ways.
THE CITIZENS' ILIND.—\Ye arc in
debted to the Citizens' Silver Band, of York,
Pa., Capt. Philhy, leader, fur compliment
paid us at our office Thursday. This organ
ization consists of some of the best musi
cians in the State, and ender the leadership
of Capt. P. the band is now in a flourishing
condition, well uniformed ; and the Music
splendid.
DEATHS AND MARRIAGES.—These
notices add much to the interest of a 110WS
raper. We would therefore urge upon the
clergy iu particular, and all others, to send
in promptly' such matters. Wu charge
nothing fur the publication. Physicians,
too, have great advantages in securing in
formation of accidents. These are also
matters of interest. When it is desirable,
NVO wall publish the name of the physician
in attendance in cases of injuries reported.
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
that they aro advertised in the Spy :
Ladies' List.—ChArlotto C. Kelley, Eva
Preston, Annie Fisher, Annie E. Witmer,
Nettie Hershey, Amanda Witmer, Miss
M. Brown.
Gentlenten'.l Last.—Joseph Holston (2j, C.
A. Shultz, S. It, Kenedy, George Smith,
John MeCargy, Lloyd Miller, John Mysel,
Jacob Martin, Geo. N. Hughes, Pereela
Russell.
AND OLD RELlC.—Joseph :Mifflin of
this Borough, has in his possession an old
book, the title page of which reads as fol
lows : "A. large concordance to the Bible,
of the last translation allowed by author
itie. The second edition, much enlarged,
whereunto is now added a Concordance to
all the books commonly called Apocrypha.
By the care and pains of Clement Cotton."
London.
Printed for Thomas Donnes and Rob—
MDCX.XX.V."
The dedication runs thus
"To the Lord's Inheritance, the sow, of Levi.
Namely to the Reverend Clergy of the Church
of England, Clement Cotton, au old disciple and
unworthy servant of the said Church, humbly
presents this, his long-since vowed, and now dc
voted service."
The above Look was purchased into the
family in 1735 and presented to the father of
Mr. Joseph Mifflin in ISOG, and is yet in a
fine state of proseryation, the heavy calf
binding presenting the appearance of a
book 20 years old or less.
MORE OLD RELICS.-1 VIII. U. flees
left at our office, yesterday, a file of the
South Carolina Weekly Gazette, one year
complete, for 1901, together with two num
bers of rare old Baltimore papers—The
Maryland ✓ownal and Baltimore Adver
tiser, and tile Federal Intelligence). and
Baltimore Daily Gazette, bearing date
respectively 1799 and 1795. The papers are
not the least the worse for their ago, and
contain very interesting items in relation
to public matters in those good old days.
From the Journal we take the following as
a sample of public sale advertisements,
its columns contain :
On 'Wednesday the 6th of September next. will
be sold, at Public 'endue, on the late deceased
John Welsh's plantation, in Baltimore County,
22 miles nom Baltimore-Town, ou the Fred
erick Road,
•
A Number of NEGROES, Courdsting - of
Men, 'Women and Children,—.l.lso, the LIVI:
STOOK of said plantation, and lIOUSEFIOLD
and KITCHEN" FUICNITURE. The conditions
of the Sales of the above, are cash.,
THOMAS SAM. AM. - POLE, - 1
ELAM BAILEY,'-‘1,12n INt ra tors
Jolt>: GEOC4III,GANJ
Baltimore County, August 17H.
LITERARY SOCIETY.—The Society met
according to adjournment, in Union Hall,
on Monday evening. The President being
ab,ent, the Vice President took the Chair.
The roll was called and absentees noted ;
minutes of last meeting read and approved.
J. M. Ureybill, President elect for the en
siling term, was duly installed, whereupon
ho read his inaugural address, widell was
ably prepared and well delivered. The
Secretary. Treasurer and Board of Cu
rators elect were absent. L. C. Oberlin
mas elected a member of the Society. The
by-laws were so amended that the repro t of
curators be in order alter the debate. D.
B. Breneman read an essay on misspent
time, which was tinite interesting, and to
the point. • The question for debate,
nr.vnlrrti, That the right of suffrage should be
guarded by an eilue.uionl qualification
was, in consequence of the absence of the
regularly appointed debaters, w:u•mly dis
cussed by Messrs. D. B. Breneman, W.
Sou rbeer and L. C. Oberlin in the affirma
tive ; and Messrs. James Gardner and A.
0. Newpber in the affirmative. The decis
ion of the chair was in the affirmative.
The Committee of Curators reported the
following business for Monday evening,
April 12. th:
Referred questions:
What are the various styles of Arehitee
ture?—To N. D. Haldeman.
Name the leading epochs of Engliish
his
tory.—To W. K. Sourbeer.
What was the cause of the French Revo
lution ? —To D. B. Case.
What causes the Aurora Borealis?—To A
M. Miller.
Question for debate
flesofued, That false syhlenis of Government
have clone more injury than false system. of
Disputants—W. 11. Grier, Dr. S. G. Gray,
in the affirmative ; (3. 'l'. robe , ,, G. 11. Rich
ards in the negative.
Orator—A. J. Doan.
Essayist—Dr. J. A. Murphy.
Tut: FASII ItINS.—G en denten this spring
will wear overcoats with a o•ide rolling
collar, cut away to some extent and about .
as short as usual. Vests will be mostly sin
gle breasted, open low enough to admit it
fair view of the shirt bosom. Pants will be
snug in the leg as ever. The new spring
overcoat is something between the regular
overcoat and a cloak.
ItoNNETs.—Tha tnilliners say the new
bonnets are to be more diminutive than
Asa compensation, the price . is to be
increased. Nothing, like preserving; the
ITEG
equipoise
Strom Dirmssns.—lt is slated in some of
our fashion books that short dresses are to
be all the rage and they are even to take the
place of the long trailing skirt in onr ball
rooms. What is meant by short dresses,
we presume, is the dress us worn at present
on the street, :%v hieh we regard not only as
the neatest, most tasteful mid lady-like of
any introduced probably during tho past
century. What is known, in the fashiona
ble 'world and in popular parlance its street
Sweepers cannot be dispensed with too
soon, as they ale absolutely ridiculous in
every sense of the word. Ilut few person.,
we apprehend, would deshe to continue
that fashion. It is expensi%e, ine:mvenient
and certainly not eoinfortable or handsome.
In ~rowded thoroughtures they are nil the
time liable to be trod upon, and when the
crossings are muddy and the pavements
damp and unclean they require a certain
amount of lifting which is both awkward.
and laborious. Besides this the trailing of
nn expensive dress on hard ground or
brides Wear them out, soils their colors and
destroys the beauty and the fineness of their
texture. Let the short, or walking dress,
be continued by all means. It is the neat
est, thepost tasteful and the most becom
ing of allothers.
REtaGrous.—Preaching in the U. 13.
Church on to-morrow, at tho usual hours,
morning and evening. Morning Subject,
"Fishing for Shad;" Evening, Subject, "The
Devil in the Hogs."
BILL ANDERSON, colored. stole a lot
of chickens from Mr. Jos. Mack, corner
Fourth and Union streets, on Saturday
night. Chase was given, but bold William
escaped the hands of justice.
A FINE LAmis.-- ; Mr. Jos. IL Black
has a lamb, now about one year old, which
is a curiosity in the sheep line. It is a cross
between a Gotswold and Southdown, and is
the finest specimen we over saw; no doubt
the best, specimen in the country. Our
farmers and sheep raisers should call and
see it.
A GOOD IDEA.—A livery stable keeper
in Jersey city has included velocipedes
u niong his " teams," and hires them out by
the hour, the same as horses. What do our
liverymen think of the idea? We think
two or three of the "critters" added to the
stock of each stable, would prove remuner
ative to the proprietors.
APPLICATIONS FOB. LICENSE.—The
following named persons are applicants for
tavern licence in this borough:
William Brady, Joseph Ulmer, Peter Rei
singer, Uriah Findley, John llMkle, Fred
erick Ahendstime, Mary NVagner, Thomas
.1. - Swingler, J4lin Kramer, Lucas Fritz,
Win. G. Duttonheffer, 'Matthias Kline, Ber
nard loos, Anna Zink, CGrnelins Tyson,
Frederick Friend. William Roch ow. Joseph
Black, James Leece, Jacob K. Wall.
The following aro applicants for eating
house license :
Philip Heubner, Augustus Slmler, Get
leib.y.oung. Conrad Myers, Edward Wiley,
Andrea• Zeller, Mary Shomair, John M.
Kleeman, Valentine Mack, Frederick
Friend, James Leeee, William Handler,
Samuel H. Loeb:arc!.
The following are applicants for liquor
store license:
Martin Smith, Robert, Hamilton, J. C
Bucher.
CLEAN UP.—During the winter season
there invariably collects around the premi
ses of even the most particular housekeep
ers, a lot s , of rubbish and garbage, which,
with the approach of spring, should be at
at once removed. .iside from the mere
measure of cleanliness, this matter should
receive attention more particularly as a
matter of health, for there is no fact better
established than that filth and dirt around
a dwelling is one of the most frequent
causes of-sickness and disease. There are
persons, however, who, notwithstanding
they feel this to be true, yet through care
lessness or some other feeling, allow filth
of all kinds to accumulate around their
premises, and never think of removing it
until they are so compelled, either by the
complaints of their neighbors, who are suf
ferers, or by the enforcement of those laws
relative to the matter, which have been
enacted by the authorities of every proper
ly governed municipality. Should proper
ty holders refuse to clean up their premises,
the borough authorities should have the
matter attended to, for them.
Sintixamrs.—The indications are that
Spring has fairly opened. James Thomp
son, who made his fame by singing of the
seasons, thus invokes the advent of Spring:
Come, gentle Spring! Etherial mildness!
come:
And from the bosom of yon dripping cloud,
While music wakes around, vet I'd in a shower
Of shadowing roses, on our plains descend.
All healthy hearts will rejoice in the re
turn of mild skies, vernal beauty, singing
birds and stalling nature; but inci,re espe
cially will the pale consumptive be glad,
mid take new hope of a further lease of life ;
and not less fbrtunato is it for the poor,
who have starved and shivered so long
under the blasts of winter. The truly
healthy and provident rejoice in the return
of each of the seasons.
They are not weather-cocks, to indicate
every change of temperature, of the winds,
of electrical condition, and the alternations
of Ileat, and cold. They know not the thing .
called weather, but all the'tithe
re
,joice in the administration of the Divine
la ors.
Spring is here, and everybody is awake
to the business of the season. Soon it will
be the seed time of the year, and "as we
sow so shall ice reap," in temporal as well
as in spiritual things.
All who have work to do are op and at it,
and ho who has no work is anxiously
watching and waiting for something to do,
0101 . urin
To give him 10.0.0 If If
Firid of all, the farmer is re , .ponsible for
the future support of the people, and his
own self-interest now urges hiin to the field.
Would there were more of them to plow . ,
and sow, and reap.
is there so great dislike to the puri
ty of rural life and the labors of the hus
bandman?
"In ancient times, the sacred plow employed
The Kings and awful fathers of manic and ;
And .seine, w tilt w horn compar'd, your insect
Are but the beings °CM Summer's day,
Il axe held the settle of Eaninro, rui'd the storm
Of mighty war; then, wlth unit ear led hand,
Disdaining little delicacies, sir cod
'l•lae plow, and greatly independent lir'd."
Alas! we fear that feebleness and elfetni
nate delicacy are driving vigorous blood
out of masculine veins. Is this tho reason
why so many young men crowd the citie s ,
for the sake of such light employments as
the old Greeks consitiered it a disgrace for
men to engage in, since they were suitable
for the woolen?
Indeed, is not the fact that so ninny pre
fer the brick and stone, the dirt and smoke,
and putrid air of the city, instead of the
beautiful scenery, Joyous melody, health
ful air and blooming flowers of the mull
try, evidence of smut, abnormal condition
of the human soul? Art in but a poor imi
tation of nature. The city is the field of
the one and the country the I held of the
other.
"Behold von breathing pia-pest Lid. the Mu.,
Throw all he, !wanly fo - ith. But who con paint
Like nature? Can imagumhon
Amid it., guy creation. hue , hho her's?
Ur eau it mix theta with that mateldes.
And lo.e them in eneh other.us appear,
Ln every hod that Luna'' fdneY then
Unequal fail., beneath the plea , Lnq tt ,k,
Al., that min Haulm do? Ali, where rind WOrlin
Tinged tt ttit ao many and ulione pax or
To life approaching, may perfume my lay
With that fine oil, thine aroinatm gales,
Tnat inexhatf.tive time continual tomtit'''
" Far r-hantioa Spring unit°• um , err ry grave;
Throw- , hut the :own-drop and the ercett4 tit-1.
The Primrose, I tolet darkly blue,
And poly:intim: ot unnumbered dye.,
The yellow wall-tlonei , stained null troll brush
And laVlrll sloe!: that , Cellt, the garden room ;
Front the .oft w ing of veimal breezes -.lied,
Anemones; aurieula. enriched
With shining tonal o'er all their velvet ,
And full rano:tent:iv, of gloning red.
Then comes the tulip race, where Beauty play.
Iler idle freak,: item family drift-cil
To a, flies the father-dust,
The varied color- run :and, is Nile they break
On the eliat [red eye, the ercitlttug
With secret pride, the vender. of Ins hand.
No gradual bloom Is wanting: from the bud.
Fir-I-born of :Spring, to :41.1111111.1' , tilit-lry mho+
Not hyaeinth-, of purest virgin white,
how-!tent end him ping trio ad; nor longs the-,
Of potent fragranee: nor Narcissus fair,
A- o'er the fAhled fountain bangtng still.
Nor In cad carnation., nor gas-..potteri
Nor, -honored nom Every hu s h. the tiatna-1:
Infinite number-, chrlietteie-, , ineil , ,
With tine. on hue..., expres-ion enntint paint,
The breath of nature, and her er1,111,3
C2rlcr. Wotti:.—On last Tuesday. at
noon, :`,l,,srs. Laurence.L• Bro. commenced
the erection :t two-story frame house,
containing four rooms and a garret.; on
Thursday morning the oevunantr• moved
in. Jte=t , one day and.a halt in building.—
Coatexrine Union.
P )sT-OrFicEs RonnED.--The Pest
°Oleos of Akron Mill Wily. in I hi. eoa•t
ty, along the line of the Reading al Coln rn
4dit Railroad, were rtibbcd Sunday night.
At Akron about thirty-ti ve dollar., worth of
postage stamps, beside, sons: other arliel en
wore stolen. At Millway a number of
postage "441011135, ttvo zi VW'
were tak en
RENIO N. - AL. -31r. A.R. B renenian has re
moved his hat, cap and gentlemen's fur-
Wishing store to No. 328 Locust street,—
building formerly occupied as the post
otlice. lie has tecciyed a ueA• assortment
of goods—all the late styles in hats, caps
and gentlemen's furnishing goods general
ly. Mr. B. is determined to Nell at the low-
Jr.t possible price, anti to keep such goods
as will please his customers.
—Go and hear Bro. Keys preach to-mor
row—see subject in another column.
MANY who go to the White - Pine region
in pursuit of wealth are fortunate if they
can get a white pine coffin on their final de
parture.
A wicicEn wretch, who claims to know
the rich men of Cincinnati and St. Louis,
says that " the great want of each city is
about thirty-five first-class funerals."
Tin: Neptune Fire Company, an organi
zation that in its time done the city of Pitts
burg efficient service, has been disbanded
by the Chief Engineer, who retains posse -
sion of the keys of the house. The reason of
this proceeding originated in a demand by
the agent of the Amoskeag Works for the
balance of money due on the purchase of the
steamer in possession of the company, and
they being unable to liquidate the debt, the
agent seized upon the engine.
EDUCATION does not commence with the
alphabet. It begins with a mother's look ;
with a father's nod of approbation, or Lis
sign of reproof; with a sister's gentle pres
sure of the hand, or a brother's noble act. of
forbearance; with a handful of flowers in
green and daisy meadows; with a bird's
nest admired but not touched: with pleas
ant walks in shady lanes ; and with
thoughts directed, in sweet and kindly tones
and words, to nature, to beauty, to acts of
benevolence, to deeds of virtue, and to the
source of all good—to God himself!
Fr.xii watches, jewelry, silver ware, &e.,
k.te.—Adv. in this issue, by H. Harper, 520
Arch St Philadelphia. A relichle house.
Give him a call.
Ir your druggist don't have it, send 85
to Dr. Wolcott, 170 Chatham square. N. Y.,
and yon will get a pint of Pain Paint, or
six pints of Annihilator, free of express
charges. apllo-21
BRUNER will receive another spring in
t:Wee of ladies' and children's shoes in a few
days; also gentlemen's furnishing goods,
clothing, &c. The very best. and cheapest
goods in the market can always be found at
Bruner's, hence be has the run.
NEW GROCERIES.—Max. Bucher has
taken the Tille Store and stocked it with a
nmr assortment of fine groceries, teas,
spices, provisions, .11 . 43 has elegant
sugar cured ham, dried beef, swiss cheese
and other luxuries. Go and examine his
stock, housekeepers.
SELFISH men are apt to care little or
nothing about Life Insurance, because it
promises no immediate gains to themselves
personally. But every man oCgenerons im
pulses acknowledges his obligation to those
dependent upon him, and sees in Life Insu
ranee the very best means of making pro
vision for his; wife and children in the event
of his death. Look into this matter a little
and let Dr. Hinkle, the Agen t of this County,
of "The American" of Philadelphia, make
out your application as soon as possible.
WuxiAm. G. PATToN, proprietor of
the store formerly occupied by 'W. G. Case
Son, is now getting in his new stock of
Spring and Summer goods. His assort
ment of tine dress goods, domestics and
cassimeres, is perhaps the finest ever
brought to this place. He will keep a
superb assortment, of groceries and provis
ions, glass and queensware. Country pro
duce of all kinds taken in exchange for
goods. The merchant tailoring department
will be superintended as usual by Air.
Ifeitslme.
COntiMIITA AND PORT DEPOSIT RAIL
-ROA-D.—We learn from the Cecil Democrat,
that the Columbia and Port Deposit Rail
road is about to resume operations. Air. B.
Hutchinson. who has had charge of the sec
tion from Port Deposit to nowlandsville,
during the past year•, has announced that
the Company were going to push matters us
fast as possible. Ile, Mr. Hutchinson, will
have charge of the road with head quarters
at Columbia, Lancaster county, having
charge of that end of the road hitaself, while
another engineer, whose mane has not been
announced, will be stationed at -Rowlands
vine, Cecil county.
FOXPER.Slitrillt'S STORE.—This is the
oldest e.tablished dry goods store in Colum
bia. The proprietor's long experience, : in
the business, makes him thoroughly "post
ed" in. the art and mysteries of the dry
goods trade—a business in which many em-
bark. but few succeed. The old saving; that
"goods well bought, are half sold," is veri
fied at-this e“ablislnitern... and to_ be
lied of this fact, it is only necessary fOr
011 r readers to call and examine the largo
and beautiful stock of carpels., Oil Cot/es,
Dry Goods. wall Papers, dr. , and learn his
iriees.
it tutor intelligent lady-, a resident
of Syracuse, N. Y., says that she was afflict
ed nearly a year, iwriodically, with derange
ment of the circulation, the blood rushing
to the lungs with such forc3 as to threaten
congestion and death. This was attended
with the most intense pain in all parts of
the body. Failing to obtain relief train any
of the physicians whom she employed from
time to time, she was induced to try Plan
tation Bitters, and to her surprise and joy
they have relieved her, and she is now in
good health and flesh.
Magnolia. Water.—Superior to the best
imported Gerlooll Cologne, and sold at half
the price.
TH E GREAT RESORT. Last fall
brought a marvelous increase of business
to the great Clothing House of Pennsylva
nia—Oak Hall. There were days when the
sales of the concern touched the lofty figures
of twelve thousand clollars in one day. This
of course was owing in general to the pro
dicious efforts put forth by Wanantaker
Brown to meet the wants and wishes of the
people in the matter of low prices and desi
rable goods. But no small part. of the
credit is clue to the country people who
scum to go en Massa; county atter county
supplying. itself from the boundless and
varied• stock of the Largest Clothing House.
Having made this good beginning, the pro
prietors have no fears of not hectic able to
continue in the favor and patronage of their
ft tends front out of town ; but have determ
ined to please them so well this season that
Oak Hall shall become the great "Resort"
ache country trade.
TilE MUSE. WV. La is IN.—Space for
bids our speaking of the bones, mus;des,
lungs, brain, nerves, skin, etc. Dot con
sider for a moment that the average amount
of blood in an adult is thirty pounds, or
about one-filth of the body's weight. At
each beat of the heart two and a-half ounces
of blood are thrown out of it ; one hundred
and seventy-five ounces per animate ; six
hundred and fifty-six pounds per hour;
seven and three-fourth tons per day. All
the the blood in the body passes through
the heart in three minutes and distributes
the ma t rit ive principle to every texture and
the source of every secretion. sow, if the
blood is weak and impure the danger of in
curring disease is eminent. This is certain
to be its condition. more or less, act this
period of the year. Acid just here wee me
admonished of the superior advantages of
Mishler's Iferb Bitters for cleansing and
renovating, the blood. This It will always
do, and also yrevent any disease arising
from impure blood, because it removes the
cause. Begin at once to purify your blood
With thiS great tonic, and thus ward off di
sease before it entrenches itsel r in your sys
tem.
1 Commendable Act
ClLl•\lniA, April 9, 1E439
EDITOR not all uncom num oc
currence to hear of the misdoings of the
pupils of our public schools. Their faults
are more frequently , pointed out, than their
many good deeds. it is with pleasure that
10111:e the following, statement: A tow
days since the mother of one of the pupils
of the primary school, (a pour lame boy)
passed from earth away. I announced the
fact to my pupils, and asked if they would
be willing to try to collect suilleent money
to buy the poor boy It new suit or clothes,
of which he was very much in need. Every
one seemed anx tons to give a helping hand,
and by noon on the folhoving day they had
collected thirty-time dollars and ninety
cents, besides Itll extra suit of clothes. My
desire to have it pnblislked is, that it may
encourage the children in so laudable an
enterprise, and tend to cultivate a spirit of
clarity. Yonrs, respectfully,
Cierk of Orphitn.s' Court.
We are authorized to announce Gterwts
Jaw.; Q MERCER, late of Sadahury now
of the elt:y of Lancaster, as a candidate to
Clerk of Orphan:: Court, subject to the decd,ion
of the Republican t•oters at the primary ciec
tion.4.
e ty Treasurer.
•
\lie are authorized to announce that. M.
ROBERTS, of Webt. M.1111410[1 twp., will be a
caudidate for County Treasurer, subject to the
decision of the RepubiterinviMers it the ensuing
primary electiolut.
For Shcritr.
We are authorized to announce that ISAAC
:511.t. 4 11LER, of Lanea.ster city, formerly of East
COMECO, will be a,candldate for Sheriff, subject
to the decision of the Republican voters at the
ensuing primary elections. (d&w.
MONDAY, April 5, 1869.
The demand for Beef Cattle this week was good,
particularly for prime stock. The receipts and
sales amounted to 1,500 head, at prices ranging
from 8608340 5 to gross, for fair to good stock, and
front 10@r103 4c for prime and extra Lancaster
and Chester . County Steers. Common cattle
sold at from %Vie.
SIEEE,Weilds market was quite lively, and
prices vfftthe previous week were well maintain
ed; 9200 head changed hands at front 0(4,9,ict 7E 4 lb
gross, as to quality.
IfOOs.-tThe demand. for Hogs was not, so
good. The offerings amounted to nearly 4.000
11end., and the sales Nvere tnada at co - sal 61 1q , 15 75
IDO ins net.
;Cows.—This market, was more active, and
prices advanced. The sales numbered 100 head
at from v,lcalco,. and front 9104:t.7:5 for Cow and
Calf.
SHErH.—Cloverseed Is rather firmer; sales of
3.-.4) bushels at ti 51110, including a lot from
second hanil, at the latter rate. Timothy ranges
from $330(`3 62;. The market is poorly sup
plied with Selaxs - eed, and the article Is in good
demand at $265642 IX
FLOUR.—The Flour market is greatly depress
ed, there being no inquiry except from the local
trade, who purchase only enotmlf to supply their
present necessities ; sales of 850 barrels, Includ
ing superfine at Si :ficfas .10; extras at Stii.t.6 50;
lowa, 'Wisconsin and Minnesota extra family
at $l3 5047 25 ; Pennsylvania and Ohio do do at
:pill 23, and fancy brands at ;...1.15067:412, according
to quality. Ilye Flour commands .570750 per
barrel.
- -
GRAIN.—The - Wheat market is steady, and for
prime lots a good inquiry prevails at full prices;
sales of 2000 bushels reel at St 00@tl 05; 2000 bush
els amber at SI wql 80 •, 35(Y) bushels choice No.
1 spring at SI:30, and white at 1 0562 1(1. Rye
steady; sales of 12k) bushels Western at x 145.
Corn is more active and firmer; sales of 3000
bushels yellow at (Sd I%; Itka bushels high West
ern mixed at s7e: FOOO bushels fair and good do
at 85(4 - 87c. and 2000 bushels white at B.'Ws7c.
Oats are steady, with sales of 1500 bushels West
ern at 72475 c, the former rate for dark, and
1500 bushels Pennsylvania at Oziral7o.
Gitoecniks.—ln Coffee, Sugar and Molasses
the transactions are limited ; 175 Mats Cuba
Sugar sold at Ile.
PnTaot.kum is without improvement; we
quote Crude at 20q,215, and refined in bond at
SIII - W32c on the spot and all the month.
Wit iSICY is <inlet, at OtkVlSc '? gallon, tax paid.
Deaths and Marriages are published In this paper
without charge. When accompanied by commen
taries, whether prose or poetry, five cents per line
will be charged. Funeral notices ten cents per line
payable in advance.
On t.'e 19tliof February, at the M. E. Parson
age, by Rev. S. H. C. Smith, Mr. Triv.,:v SKEIN
and Miss ELIMAISEIIt I'I:AXES, both of Colum
bia, Pa.
On the Bth inst., in Lancaster city, 31r. PETER
Lorra, in the Std year of his age.
.y_kw
WANTED—S6SO.OO. Six hundred
andty dollars, which S per cent. will
be paid for 4 or S months time. Good real es
tate for security. Address Box 277, Columbia,
Pa. [aphi-iitditw
HENRY HARPER
520 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
I Tas a large stock, at low prices, of fine
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER
wArcE, PLATED SPOONS, CASTORS, TEA
SETS, .Cc. (apllo-3m
WAiNTED. A situation as Salesman,
in a Dry Goods, Grocery or Hardware
Store, by a young man who lnoi had considera
ble experience. Enquire at this office, or ad
dress Box 330, Column bia P. 0., Lanen.ster Co., Pa.
iwthtltw
THTTRSTON'S IVORY PEARL
Tooth Powder.
This preparation combines within itself till that
is necessary to whiten the teeth, harden the
gurns,sweclen the breath,and render per
fect the entire function of the mouth.
It is perfectly tree from anything
injurious, and by Its use the
teeth taut be entirely preserv
ed from decay. No matter
how discolored they may
he, it will restore
them to a mire
white.
Nola by lima:W..4s, trt anti :A) Cis. rt. 1101lli.
:tpls-Iyd.tyl
QREAT EXCITEMENT AMONGST
CROCEIIYMEN !
tow can good GOODS be sold so cheap, is the
v.
ATTENTION lIOU:sEKEEpERS.
New stock of goods, and selling them very low.
The best tl ninny of goods, and at cheap rates.
SPOARS, TEAS. MEAT.
COFFEE. FRUITS, ' , NIL
SPICES, CHEESE. FLOUR.
Prove,lons of all hind., together with Wood
and Willow-war.• and Class and Queettstntre.
Switzer and Limberger Cheese, German Fruits,
Cc.
suoAr. CORED 11.1.:SIS tV, DRIED BEEF
Fresh Pet wilco., and all the Fancy Groceries per-
Min ing to a well regulated Grocery Store.
I tun determined not to be surpassed in cheap
ness and In I lie excellent quality of my goods.
Ara-Call around and inspect our stork whether
you buy or not. A share of public patronage is
solicit t•d.
IBM
NEW SI'ItING CoODS
lIOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS,
WINDOW SHADES, GROCERIES, .LC
A Full Stock Of
Cloths and CZASSiMereS,
Special attention given to
All Ctrs - m . lh of Lowi,st
11,1 IVa rran lrd aw Tierr,Kot.t c. 41
Sewing Ai aeh i nes.
I=
1n I:RICA COMBINATION, and all other
LEADING NI ACD N
AT.rnu.ADELPI[IX PRICES.
In order that every Family ❑tap be able to
Purchase a Jf:u•hine, they may be paid for In
Mt NTit(.Y IN4TALL) ; II.7.7S9s, by n small ad
dition to the price. '
. Every :Nlnehine sold, warranted to glee
,atb.htet toll, and will be Rcpt in order One Year
FREE: OF ExpassE
CH INES TO RENT
Pa.
FOR
OT OF GROUND FOR SALE.
subserila.r offers at private snle,a LOT OP
GIioUNI), on Walnut street, below Seisml, ad
joining Ills new residence, containing 25 feet
front, more or lesa, and lig feet deep, more or
less. The purehashig party ran have the privi
lege of using gable end of new house to build
against, rf ,r 'further part Italian: u ppi vto
.1 ON AS !tU 31 PLE.
• Locust street, Columbia,
lsca-tfw
FOR it 14:NT.
That megaut mansion at the corner of
mill \Villain streets, occupied by Col.
Katillmati !or the but •ear, Eltni wire at the
COLUNDIA N.% o.NA L BANK
L. C. OnEimis
Hl ,ll 4fil
►ro TAE PUIII.I C.
A. new first-class DAP. FIFIR SHOP hits just
liven opened ttt the corner of tieawnd and Locust
reets, Columbia. Three lin rbers In atten
dance, rind everything In lie4t city style.
hPF:DI IL DEPA lITM ENT FOIL LADIES AND
_ - - - -
CHILDREN.
I..tulles hair work clone to order. Glytt us a.
ULTNNIHOIs.:.
JurZlind.s6mw
fA.NDSOMI.I CHECKS, NOTES,
ate., Priv t.ad at SPY Office.
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
Philadelphia Market Report.
FRIDAY, April 9, ISG9
Alfarriages.
t.g>
ptaills.
P. 0. WELLS F CO., Proprietors
I=
MAX IWCIIER,
No. Locust,Street
AT
ROLLING 1111 E STORE,
No. LOCUST STREET,
COLUMBIA, PENN'A.
A Fr NI: ASSORTMENT OF
DR Ns GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
1)0.)i ESTI
OIL CLOTHS, .icc
MERCHANT TAILORING
Fitting Sntl.,nu•lory or no Sales
c.v.:li Nucl.>:
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(NB IN
I LI 'VIII
Sl\(;Hlt,
NEW ADVERTISENIENTS.
NATIONAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
*UNITED STA'['ES OF A.MERICA,
Chartered by Special Art of Congress, Ap
proved July Z 5, 1868.
CASH CAPITAL,
BRANCH . OFFICE, PIIII.A.DELPHTA,
FIRST NATIONAL RA'SK. BUILDING
Where the general busines4 of the Compan3
transacted, and to which all general cor
respondence should be addressed.
CLARENCE If. CLARK, President
JAY COOK, Chairman Finance and Executive
Coininlttec.
lIKNEY D. COOKE, Vice-President
ENIERSON W. PEET, Secretary and Actuary
This Company offers the following advan
tages:
It is a National Company, chartered by specia
act of Congress,
It has a paid-up capital of $1,000,000.
It offers low rates of pi entlum.
It furnishes larger insurance than other enni
mules for the same money.
It is definite and certain In Its terms.
It Is a home company In every locality.
Its policies are exempt from attachment.
There axe no unnecessary rest riction, in t h
policies.
Every policy is non-forfeitable.
Policies may be taken which pay to the in
gored their full amount, and return all the pre
miums, so that the insurance costs only the In
terest on the annual payments.
Policies may be taken that will pay to the in
sured, after a certain number of years, during
cite, all annual income of one-tenth the amount
named in the policy.
No extra rate is charged for risks upon the
lives of females.
It insures, not to pay ilivldends to pulley - hold
ers, but at so low a cost that dividends will be
impossible.
Circulars, Pamphlets and full particulars
given on applieatlod to the Branch 011ie° of the
Company, or to
E. W. CLARE. d: CO., Philadelphia,
General Agents for Pennsylvania and Southern
Kee• Jerbey.
13. C. DV.
1869, LI
LEGAL. NOTICES.
COURT PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, the. honorable HENRY G.
LONG, PreqWent, and Honorable Alexander L.
Maces and John J. Libhart, ANMIChlte .fudges of
the court of Common Pleas in and for the Coun
ty of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the
Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
Delhery and Quarter Sessions of the Pence In
and for the County of Laneaster, have issued
their' Precept, to me directed, requiring me,
m
aong other things, to make public Proclama
tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court of
Oyer and Terminer mind a general Jail Delivery,
also a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the
Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in time
Court House In the City of Lancaster, in the
Commonwealth or Pennsylvania—
OS THE THIRD MONDAY IN A.PILII., (TilE
In pursuance of which precept Public Nutlet , Is
Ilereby Given, to the IdaVor and Alderman of
the City of Lancaster, in the said County, and
all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and
Constables, of the said City and County of Lan
caster, that they be then and there in their own
proper persons with their rolls, records and ex
aminations, and inquisitions, and their other
remembrances, to do those things which to their
ollices appertain, in their behalf to be done;
anti also all those who will prosecute against
the prisoners who are, or then shall be Ira the•
jailor the said County of Lancaster. are to be
then and I bet e to prosecute against them as
shall be just.
Dated at Lan caster, the girl lay Of March, ISO).
JACOB F. FREY.
inr.l7-31w] Sheriff:
New York
TH E COURT OF COMM ON
A. PLEAS OF LANCASTER COUNTY.
SAMUEL WAY.
Jalltillry Tenn, ISO. No. I IS.
MARY WAN. J
To Mary Iraq, Deft.
You are hereby notified that the testimony of
witnesses In the above ease will be taken be
fore the undersigned Commissioner at ids othee
In the Borough at Columbia, on Saturday, May
St lt. 18b9, o'clock, P. M.
SAMUEL EVANS,
apreawj ounittlssloner.
NOTICE.
Estate of a:Leon muunr, bite of the
tsurough of Columbia, deceased, Letters of Ad-
Min istration on said estate having been grant
ed to the undersigned, all persons Indebted
thereto are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims or Orr:sands
against the satne will present them for settle
ment to the undersigned. residing in said Bon
°ugh. CATIIARINE HARDY,
uplii-Ct J Admlnistratris
NOTICE
All persons indebted to the firm of W. G.
Case dr. Son are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims or demands
against the eettne!ll present, them for settle
ment to the understudied nett hoot delaydtt looms
over Rolling Mill Store.
apli-tldsw] W. 0. CASES SON.
REMOVAL.
J. 11. Sheaffer,
BOOKSELLER AND :S"rATIONER,
1,..‘110 E STOCK
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
NO., 52 NORTH QUEEN STE.•E ET,
=I
1 , Oto• 41.4 - 4 , :Sort II of 'range St r.•et
Ilu W E,
MID
11001) SK I RTS
11'.7.q. T. 1101'K INS
- Has removed his iNlstutihiciory and Ra6•snauu.n
111.1 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADEL,PIII
Where ids "Own Make" of Champion Hoop
Sit ;rt s, especially adapted to First—Mass Wkole
sale and Retail Trade, will be found to emlimee
the must extensive assortment In the Union,
and all the latest and most desirable styles,
shapes, lengths and sizes, 2, .e t{ yards
round, of Plain and Gored Punters, Nl alking
Itteeption Trails, stc., together with over
ninety different varieties of Misses and Chll
dren's Skirts, all of which for symmetry of
style, finish, lightness, elastlettv, durability,
and real (die:times:, are unequaled any other
goods itt the market, and are warranted In
every respect, Skirts made to order, altmed
and remitted, wholesale and retail.
Full lines of low priced Eastern matte skirts,
Ft springs,::} cen ts; gtc sprt n s ,s, ii cents; '2l springs,
cents; :Ii springs, tt cents; and 10 springs, 7:i
cents.
CORSETS! CORSETS (*ORS ETs !! .7.7 r
frrent styles and prices, from 7.1 cents to S 7 (xi,
embracing it. Wadley, "Ileekel," "Glove-Fit
ting." Madam Foy's Carnet Skirt Supporters,
Mrs. Moody's Patent "Self-Adjusting . Abdomi
nal" Corsets, French. English and Dontestie
hand-tunic Corsets, and superior French
rat
terns of Coteli Comets. "Our own Make., to
which we invite especial attention.
Complete assortment of Ladies limier Gar
ments. at very low prices,
General Agent tar the Inert nun t Minton
Family Sewing Machines, superior to any at her
before the public. bitty-tai aof these No. I Ma
chines, Price SSi each. are being given away to
our customers, in order to get theta lot rtslueed.
Every pertain in want of unities in our line,
should examine Our goods before purchasing
elsewhere. Call or ?Wild for circulars, lit our
Manufactory and salesroom. No. ills Chestmit
St.. Philadelphia. Wit. 19ti1'IC1NP-1.
npl3-3inw
BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED AT
this office as low ws Sl.Ztiortliatisand.
IZIEEI
61,000,000
PAID IN FITI,I
122211112
.KREADY S HEIM,
LAERASTER,
kgents for Lancaster Count
MOM
IMMO
RE.2IIOVALS.
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LANCASTER, l'A
DRY GOODS, ctc . .
1 - 1 - 3 - liolii`.2i:NT TO
BUYERS OF DRY GOOD:s
The " BEE 1-11.V1,:;"
The popular Dry
920 Chestnut Stre,t.
For many year,. i•oudueied a. th.
" Paris Cloak and :Mantilla Emporium,
By J. W. PROCTuR (3)
Will on:or the romingseason :0. Popular Pe lee
fur CASH, an entirely new stuck of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DAY Goo
Including Spring and &tinnier Dress good-. in
large variety, Black and Colored SIM..
Laces and Embroideries, Linen.,
White Goods and and Domes
tics, Hosiery, Glove. of all
Rinds, Mourning, Drep. ,
Good., em,
CLOAKS, SACQLLES, Se. In this depari went
an unrivalled assortment at prices from =.l un-
SHAWLS OF A LL Ki N
Including Lama Lace Cloaks, barque. and
Points, and
various other goods adapted t., t ht.
Popular Trade, which will be sold at
ECONOMICAL PRICES
We respectfatllynollett an examination
Our prices are marked In plain figures—no 111,
vintion.
T. W. PROCTOR CO.,
THE "BEE HIVE,
No. 920 CheAttut Street, I'hiladeli hi:
mr27-:tm
- HOMER, 001.1,A &
=9
NEW MARBLE
BUILDING,
Clietutit Street above Broad Street,
Prrrr.. I)ELPIrI.\,
%Aid have eohiMeneed the vole• of
EXTRAOP,DINARY
Pl ffiTATI ON
D - 0 0 AD ;‘- ,
Comprl•in.4 the newest fabrieh mid richest de
signs, 'elected ti:t them from the most eelcbrated
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NOV ELTIE-; Or Tax SEASON
IMMENSE ASSOUTNEN'I
AIEDINI PRICED GOODS,
POPIII.Aft T11.?1)1
IN NV KRA' VA RI ET 1
Ell=B
MISTAKE to bt,lleve Llia g0. , , 1". Catty to'
1!==111
Irty one, :Ind In prove Ibis hat o I:0:4•!I 111
greatest care to :nark their }oasis at
TLi E LOW ES'!
Remunerative Prices.
@SEM
ICENSED BY THE
UNITED STA.T ES _11:'1'21u1: 1' 1"
C. S. THOMPSON 4. CO'S
(MEAT ONE DOLLA It SALE
Of Dry (Mods, Ureas (loads. 1.110,11,, cottons,
Fancy Goods, Annum:, Apdra. tsllt yr-id:dot
Ware, Coller, Leather mal Get man (Moils of
every desert ption, dm.
These art fele, to he sold at the unitunn price
of ONE I)Oi.i,ATt \AA', slid not to he loud tor
until you know what you 111,. to revel% e.
The most 111 .I.ular and econotitioni n-010,1 of
doing business in the vottutry.
The goods WO lime tor sale am desenhol on
printed slips, mill will he sent to Wily mlthess . at
the late of Ito cents each, to toy tor postage,
printing, We. It Is then at the option ill the
holders whet het they et 11l , • 1111 4,111• dtPlt:ll 10r
tile article or not. palm:lL:Mg tilts stile ua
have It chance to exchange our g1iA.1%. , 111.111111
the article mentioned On the pi inleti slip not lie
desired.
The smallest articles sold for one dollar 11 , ii be
eXiciatni.ict for tsilver-Plittcd. Ft 0.-Itot; lot Re
%oh Mg Castor, or pout OI14,11•O 4.1 i:logt. sal Miry
of other articles upon Exchange Lest, compris
ing leer::', , , useful itrtieles, not 1,110 u 1 %,111,•li
mall lainght at ally retail count stun, tor
nearly dotilile Inc Il1110(1111.
I'ERMS TO AC:l.:yrs.
we M.llll 31.4, etllllllli,doll to agents:
For a Club 01 ThittY, awl ;.' 3 .
4,nrof the roflowlug artiele.: a Mt 1014.1, :.11,t
(km, or Au.trlan 1211 Yard. l'ottou,
Fancy Square Wool Shawl, Lutlea.ter
Aceordeou, Set a Steel-ltlath Eni‘e•
Fork., Violin awl Ilow, Valley I are.. not. 111,
Pair Ladle.' extra quality i'iotli 11ota , „,u•
largesize I.ltwiiTir,el , ,Alll.llll.rat!uilt,lloue3 -
comb guilt, Cot cute Clock, \\*late Wool Blan
ket., 1.5 yards best quality Ptlut, 12 vi‘r.l. I te-
OUP 110/.(ql Litien [muter Napkin., 0.. e.
For at Club of Sixty, and ;‘,.11,
lIIN
one of the following article,: itOVOirer, Shot
Gun. or Spring'field Ititlo, 4:2 Yard, Sheeting,
Pair I itineyvontli quilts, Cylinder \Videll, Pour
yard, Double Width proof 1'ioal.:111.X.
Lady'., Double Wool Shawl, Eancieder
ipacit I>re, Pattern, Engraved Silver Plated
Sig-Bottled Itevoly(ng e.'t of Ivor) -
ilatidled Knives. with Silyyr-Plated For Pair
or All. Wool llillnifets, Pair of Allginitin:
30 Yard, hit, or a Mar,eille, guilt , Double
Eight-Keyed .‘ coo:dein], Weleityl•s National
Pictorial Diet Innarc (Wiener:l vi ' OO
yards I i I for ,uit,
For a (Ault of One Hundred, :Intl $lO.
Double Barr..ll-01ot I; on, Rifle : - .1111111 . ,
rune, 65 yard... Sheeting, I'n „n 11 , 1, Cl/111,
1 . 11111 , 111111 reiit P.lllVell I'llll
Splendid
Lung Shawl, 21y:till+ Hemp Catryel ine, •tpletoll,l
I'aollll 11111 i BONS. ili.11•111 Put
tern, Silver Runtltoz•Clowtl \Vatuls,Shogle Bar
rel Shot Goo, 5111111.'. Revolver, 11110 plat tine
I.lazololc l'oble Cover,. v:1111 OW.
Nopllit. to outtvll, SVorevsler't. Illustrated I'o
uts:l/1;40d 1).1111111i ,1509 'mgt.,. CO.
For eitetz
litr, for larger dub. In prop.-
14,11tS will plea... , lake with, of lit, Hot
send allows. but ikuialwr your einlis nom One
uplanni. Make your lut tors short foal patio as
de.
TALC F: PAR.TICIJI,A. It NOTICE I TII I
Br sure and 5. 9 1111 1110110 S 111 1111 by re,zl , :rt
ed letter, wltleli tam t.ent front to6' . P.e.t
Uf
nee. This way of sending money t.. preferre.l
tout* . Other method what. Ver. iVe CllllllOl 1. , •
responsible for Motley 1(.1, null,. pre.
cautions urn lake!. to insure Its
SEND FOlt
Send your address tit full. Town, 1111t1
State. S. C. TkialtlPSON t
136 Federal street, Boston...AMP ,
tnr2.o-Iwcs.h
MEM
DRY ,GOODS, &c.
WE ARE COMING.
0111 , inor.• h u new Spring ~toil: in our
great
()SE DOLLAR SALE OF DRY.A ts'7l FANCY
G- 0 0 ..1D S ;
VVTI•EitY,
Emil'Ai
21 Yard:: heeti ng
4 , " Slxt- 12 4 ,
4,
All other prelllihio , ur 1 / 4 11141.-
Enlalged Exchange Lim. si iltt ire-•„ 41.110. 11 10 1,1
a I. I telt,.
Sr.• lIMt eiuvlnr nn4 kit - ,, ••1%1 I. :one sd•
Aces , Irn-e
-ku-Pkvrc,•
cent: nur maney by regt , t, r, - 41 ir-f •
.K. 1 ANV
11.1Ieisti n•et, Ito,trm,
[in r2:O-1;'," VA.
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"H.l I STEVENS"
FOR Till: SPRING 1)1:
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PANEN EEPELLS :11141 I ilOse 1,111-
1111.11ei tu; llottst , lceeping, RTE. Invited to Cal :41111
eN3llline our Itettut fru! assortment. or
GLASS AND QUEENSWA RE
In Tea, Dinner nlnl Toilet Sell:, all n: Ilio IpeNt
I=
_ .
Purchased In origlnill packages, direct from the
Importers; and our lihlNNWale from the hest
manufacturers In Pittsburg. consequently can
not be undersold in this county.
la .:E A_ .7D IT!
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"
"
Extra 41 , .• 1;03
Extra h " heavy 7 (I:I
WllllO (!muff, TOI/Ot SellA./0 piee&S 5 Ir)
. V voinplet, Tva, Dtilillit and Tone!. S.tit, 100
pleCe. , , :ill 111, be... 1 401:0111,5t
r; r..N5.. - sw.% RE TN URE.VI' VAT:IKr \
1 neltling - I'I'itNITLTIII: :Lad CON FE(
t..)N BltS JAItS.
CARPET: , .; ! CARPETS !
Eilg:Hsli ingrain, Venl tin n C'r.t tng,
Rag and Ifetn p Cal pets and :Slatting,.
FI.0( A: 'CABLE OIL (MOTES,
1.4)()1,:INC;
Pill ME I,E.‘TIIERS
LIVEN, Wool, CA. I:PET
Dome.?stic Goods.
I, 6, & 1111 , ..111,1 and linbleachvil \l ur-
IL:a, lAtnett‘tt•r Counly TiOdngs.
IMESIBM
I,INE.N c t rPr 4. T \ 9r.1•:
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WIII -Nh.,l.2lll.ANT:frisS
NI.\IV-;1111.1.F.S
romplete fur How-ekeoperq
erytliing
pice, which C:intiot. be 1111 a er
:Mild in this vouuty
=
AVA__l7,ll,
, 111 11r,t 1nv.,1,4.c.: 11),M. phss S. just recs.! ved,
Including (:old, D. 44.1,11,111, Marble. l/aIZ.,
lOr l'arlors. list! , and Chain bor.. Prices
from it.. to per piece. llrst-elass Pope:
llituger always There Is no use iu g 1 ,1115
1111'11) (:,,ui hilile• to illly W:dl
I RUCE ;iEs, ) or.Es.k LE RET.\ 11.
('ulii•.• lit' the tt.tt lc...Si:gar and 3.lulas..es Ity th.
hld„ and Tea by llt.• 01014, at a small Ml'l'lllll..
uu I'bilatielldila
opT WINTER GooiN
BELOW . COST
MN=
voynErls'm FPI 'S STORE.
Iz7S 121.4 Locust street,
Columbia
MOSE
S l'i., ING
NM.
t,p nine, of NEW :,111..K.5.
opening of NEW SIIAWLs.
orNEW CHINTZES.
I . ,penlne.ot NEW POPLINS.
k of Sinple and Falloy
41- 1 )1 - 71.1 - INTG- GOODS.
LANTIELE, •
F.,urt.ll and Arch street_',
Pldladeiphia.
N. It.—J4ilts Iron, L'UTION July reeell. ed.
Ine.Y. )4,1
11"-INTED—AGLENTS, ,f7c.
11EST WAY
oht.uu li,•atcy ynr,l-u-ide cotton sheetin g
is to send as a viol, of :5) 21:1111,S at 10 cents each
Jar our dollar gaink, and gel 21 yards as COlll
- ion for ralsing the club, 12 yards for club of
is; 3 nit! , tar Out , of 10', yards if the
agent for the:, hole DM articles out of the
saale voninusslon paid in other goods.
The ',ldes!. largest and most reliable Dollar Sale
House In Boston. Male and tentale agents
wanted. lend rinhs and in.niey In registered
letters, :tint WI- gsnnranl4...4 prompt returns. (Ave
its will. II 1:LI. WI!li• :it , mre for eireniar and 1 . X.-
ehaug, 11,1 at ,johsr goods. before sending eLse-
Ik here. EA , Tm.k In Hawley
I-1., Boston, Mass. (turf.-4tle"
ENTS IVA.NTED fur the Life and
ST. PAUL.
unahrid g ,,t etill 0111, Its arranged by
hcal,• :out MI 1111.10tilletiott
BiNlittp ;-.11“1,..oll. In ( . 4 , ll , eqUellee Of the a1:-
pv.i1:1114 . • of 11111: 1 VII ...MP - al , or Oil^ 2.11,1
II k, .• I 1 . .,1111 rel to redo., the
I. I): 41U: 1T231 . 1.11j1: nt I l!iontrrouLLs,!.:?)
E. It. TI:EAT co.. Publisher.,
t Bt . tnitiW.,), N. 1
ENTS \\ . . , ..NTED cur the Si ,, hts
”w15,•1,1 , .•1 th, Nnt.tmi
in . ..IA - Het ice :mil vniertaiiiiitg
tho S 4•11,1 tnr cire‘thks , , and ,see lull{
Co., No. 11
In 4.4 oot• t ,•t•t. Nvv. Yol n. mrll-Iwk
=NM=
.1 Ile 1111.101 , :g111.11, 11.1\111-1 1/01•11:111pi/111eil
4.1111 Al.:1•111 Itor 111.• 1;1111:%1 tro 011.1p.111. 1 1 1
l'lllladelphin, 0n - (Ike v.milt 1., 01 Lltliva,t-er 11111
1" , t11:, ill \ p111Plit• 1111 , 1111.11 ill OW I ' A '
M ETA MA i:Wii rrE wmp: (I.(vl'itt , ,, LINE,
111.111111•101111.-k1 liy twitl4 .1 0 , -
10 vvory wllO.l. Ile IN jateputed
.4.11 In 11,111(11.1e, to 1.1111. pwrtll&st Tlll ,
11111 . :1). 1.144111 ;11111 .-1,.11.1111.1 ;I Ul et.:l%••
1111,0, II i,i1111 . /114,1111411 - 1111 , •IN ..Sort IrIalt•-• I lA,
t• 1 9....0 1 ”1 , 14,11/0 .141 •,111.11 t. lit I/11 , 1 111,, 1 . 1:-
0111:1r., 41•••••:11.1. 4, 0. 111111,111,1 •tp
/:1:11
.•.1. • [:11
'llll 'lli wt. E.t.
; ENT,: ‘• 1% 1% nnlo4l lu
~,•, 11,
111 NI 110111 1' , 404 nrl 1110111 5 11111 «tli•r.•l.
.t.t.cll.lM. A. 1:t.1.1,
..11LI1111 , !.. nil tutu It :11411 1•1 ilt(+11-
. _
Pt • M PS
MN
I , “r ‘nu.•r. us,• neither ta%tmv, woo
114,n,
TII I: rif.l.l:llll.\ TF.I) P
nlnd.• of wild riwunilwi
.I , dt• and loilnide. patent articl, 14.1
Pump. made b.Y
nzn, 1111,1 , :17,1 111.- .11•1•1/1att•
111 :.11 I.z. plll 7.. tul llitZ.
212 egtl.ll lilolllll.'l
w.o.sr, >opt .-0.1%;,,.th n.•
. ` fn he 11..11-11,1,111.r. and
114•1 sony one can pn:
.121 , 1 111.•1 , It 114 Alter 111.4 , 11..: 11
1 1..1 11 I•
(..•! tl.l,inz II I.lllllp. free ol
411 111, 111.111111.1.1.1 1 : -
~r, Fed eft et) j.l It e e:111 ”1 -
1141114...., cif AS. 41. Bi...vreii
771 . 7
1,21 F . iiber: ••! roar. 41771. k 7714 :and Mart:,
And
.kaent. want,..l
11TE be:x leave to inform you that we
,• 2•,, uih r tor root- int-poet tun.
our tt...u.t.e.....attlaut t.r ERN' tildollS.
~{.1£114 of the 111 , 1,1" at Nrlflre. ill Straw, tal k
Ali I VOVPIA,
„1,. MM.., Flt.w..r,, Feathers.
rapt., Itlt.tal, !truant,. ornaments,..te.,&c. We
11.11.1., , to wait ..0 you at your store or
your order. Pr1ct.,.4.10V: for cash. Your.,
H. NV ARID.
Not:. lat 105 anti 10: N. Second
March Itath Yhiladelphlat.
13131
MEI
TI 4wrLS
LETS,
1869
IMME
Philndelphla. Pa