The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, November 13, 1869, Image 4

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SirturdoY, Yovember,l3,lB69.
Wif4e and Otticr int.
boar 111• Ct t •to bo• Harrla•il.
ma) „ft., , nt „ ,
ti-jr. ,
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Lt. st rib and baby ;
ter .teals,'-brandy cock tails, sour boxes, -
bo, 4 t.,..i t ieko s.• al)scondinir, shirt buttons,
7 11.1;!
hoop skirts. band Loxcii, - ribrons, gaiters.
lot.a,:tock.itigUyetiile.dresses. tin !rnilip
ets, little willow chairs. cradles. bibs, pap,
rap,. b ba
• .6 ,• 7 ,
enii4 - 416: ensffir "oil.'audricy S cordial,
4:..quilla,,tloctor'a bills. : ,,Shadows future—
more nine ponud babies, more hive syrup.;
etc., etc., etc
I'll juat Eefl 'yoti how I got cutg' ht. I
~,Nias, t he.dtirodest.;most tea , custard; 'hash
yon ever, did see,; it was kind.
er in 'my line to be taken with the shakes
everytime I saw ai pretty girl approaching
• tee. and l'd erw-s the street any, time
er_ than lace one. It was not because I
s dOn't like, ,he tor, if 1. was be
-1110 a fence pe4ing,lihrSulAlt: a knot hale,
1 until look at one lung enough.
„ .
; my sister -Lib' one
stiiyqd - from ; home be-.
ea use l 'Wits too 'Lae:blur to lltee the Music.
111111 t, '
around the house whistling 'Old
lltii - I.lllneioi tiTkiYeti” my feet'
warm, watching—the heads pop up and
down behind the window curtain, and
wishing the thundering party would break
'
, 530 t ! is [.could Itet•in-wy TVQIII.
ssiiinked 'a;:buTlch et ; iscours 4atid and ;is
.5 getting late and mighty num-Mort:l
- I etincluiled r.. .bin it up the door
post.—SO 'sooner' said than done, and I
soon found myself in bed. ''Now.' sass f,
`let ber:rip, dance till-yr,r-wini:gies,ont,,!,
ti
and etnidirtOtiidert/t4
- grabbed ,me.; .was g
shell crabs , shridiA. stead oysters.
when somebody knocked at the door.—
'Rap Rap, Rap„llap: then I
heard 'a Whispering : ridi knew there urns
a'Whale - i4eorgiil4
-Rap, then Lib Sings nu t
`Jack are you there'.''
1-then , came a roar :of
lanAhter.
• •l:et 116
• ntii'n'''i'Tsty: 2
Then lino her hi ugh. Hy tl u T . T. I
lii4 - g';111 to be riled,
:Can't ti let a fellow alone ?'
•Aie - yuti abed ?' sap she
•I
itiez43:oilfe: S
•I won't ;Jays I.
'l.'hen .. .:Lnot her laugh
.Get Out, )on petticoated scarecrows,'•l-.
cried, •satt't You put a beau without pulling
a - fellow out of bedi I won't go home
Jon may clear out!
and th hootAte.t Ile door [felt bet-
ter. -
'......;•.A.tylvsi::::l,l'.4:t.di'sbiltiatts
vety'nitreit; like
Iny.eistgr'Lih's„atad it raid,:
tij~;'fiji;nil the
girl q thin erelethere.,
, • •••
611:t9h; pickle l' think of me
io bed, aft eur,red nye]: with muffs, shawls,.
bonnets iiiid.twent.y girls at the
Wei iiiig; , 'get '; ,ime to
think I'Should have fainted • nn'thelspot,
as it was - J„rnlii, outoif,: i the bonnet - ware'
and fi r rarry-' Smash-Went the
millinerptit, every direction. ,I..had to
..dreS".'inAhe.;tia'rk.,fiii:there was :a hole in
t the waY ,
I jundiled abont was death to straw hats.
The- mentent i, came.; I.epemed,the door.
a aiiiiing`the women.
-0111 i m "rleai Je;.thoim'' tone, if my
tlciM.,:liarling little winter beaver
another t hey pitched, and they pull
, eil'; : thjS way avid that. and one hright eyed
AitletYidee;:`,s4"-, her • ninne.•wa:S,. lint her
arms around lay, .kissed me right
in the Metitit: Ritinat; Miture couldn't
stanch:lat.', titidl!imve her' nod •as she
sent: It'4l 7 Bs:ihi:rfir'st:.:' tithe' f ever got a
believe
kisied 'tiie"ilal from 'a:a.
to'Hie2-1111 of
:Tack;' said sbr, we are sorry, to disturb
• -yon, you Sf`e 'tnd home ?' •
+xi i d I.d id,- an d
haiNn'oilini4ni'ank-ttt? the :gate too.
..titter that we' took a kinder tUrtle,dov
ing.after. each , :other.;..b,oth; ,of us sighed
- ,'.'Tike'",il''lctiri - dfof Chlei.`,*liezi.lie were away
trOCAln'i'afi;tAiei g
of a glorious summer
aclistant,
'' . •-hogai,en 7 an e: ic.l; it , 9, were golug to
commeueing
:,,,, , -"-444,iiii-'l7...poll7yirogs; in
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• their native mud.-puddles were preparing
themselves forteshakes of night--and:
Sal and myself eat tipthi ao antigtiated
back-log listening to the'musie of matures ;
such as tree-toadi,-roosters, grunting pig
and 411,eti the-iiiiellow:xnusie of a
g.aob.ass„wa .w,a fled. to our cars by
~.A.lie-i g entle:v.epliy.rs,;tlityksighed, among the
rimilleu , ;44ocksvayal4 , eame -, heavily laden
withlthe.deliOions' , lodors'othenroosts and
styeL:,"7:*-I'lle'lixst:lin'gerinig rays of the
setting'siiii4,lanefi - g - 'fria the brass but
tons of 'aisolitiry hor'setuen slioac through
- ' - - a knothole '•itythe:-.log-pen, , full it; Sal's
fitee - i -
d ni , -'heij • h'eli' 't - o
iMi T ol4l,4gieel '•
': hue-And:Ahowing•tiff. , Mysthreaclisare ' coat
to - a!badmd;:auiage:: ,, ,Oue of ray,arms -was
Ara utkii 'ler,wais t, , iny' . ha ud re s tin ... in.• th e
small of '..ler, ; ,backL-.she':: waS,toynig with
my Jet blaikklooks 4 okaPhu rir )tue:r, :She,
- _
-"..%was - almost -Appoi l itud,.l was ditto.L:Sha
':ico44.l4iliA:Ngtits,slopper, dy jpg : irit,li jahe
.•:•:- hieCOAghs,-audikfelt . tlike':i : -.ithul - turtle
'•
•'s4ulioked. -- mitlkt; eadfiiillirell. ,, •: ,it r
s: , ==4 l kStill iia3 , "4l:7iit':;o'ic'e'' * :•ii'm.iel'Qcit" 'ti).
• ; "Fi'-iiote - te Of alilYin:4-,ew , ,. I . !,ti; , williyeliAu' r vi:e me?
- . '=:t4fi , ;Slieriurned'srlter , eie ' soiiiiier:WitVd:Clasril ,
-41;e'ti4e4it,iliii/Shd;.thad , Aa:itilCi. :-! 4k the
-,-;lll . eltriegiiiiid , ,.:illiiid?; l 'staigeri*d`-"With' a
•• siiliTtliiii.-;dre e fec'i.,;tilioeisifthio;:ti:; -- ei,.:
it
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I =6*..90{1i9. 1 1.3- - PAP...&P , ,IcS e !!Ca n ., 1 ? a f
• ,- 0-requattell - 413 , #ytopckF.el,litp:tnalteA 7 Atig:
• .•:•,' 'story, ih0r4,40 - 6.01 - 00.a4lancr;ciii!iiitte7
-'. tided; fo r loAr_mie,..lql;4lltYrgigl34 , :how wel" ,
q,.....,"- . Wotild;iitilkiritcl4;e.
11:,,T00ni.:30 . , 4 git piirrie;d;',
'..:4C''iilrviiisVA-Vi:trit4::ieeiiiqit.*rst.llCzAE,iaee
"-,, .rfni• is ie - ciiiiNOoptinsh'oVidlicks
'Aftei iiiis,-, we irtis Married. - --' ': • ',' ,
1 I!' AllahrES, JEVVYLR/ 7 ; &c.
ja Zpg.
•:•-•frrk
.414 Z,
iciNk4 ' et
'°"" 4 4
,e•'''''cl; • its ti', NO::' 18.
4.04 ri., , 3J; 14i d i. , i'.. , I:'{ t•-• - . 1
1 ; ., i , ,.. .1 t 1:1 . ~- 6 1 '?. .•;•t P '1 : , • 3 ‘,;, "'''.•
'e :'S Zrd. Bi EENE R- 1, S' -7,
Wherd you can buy a first, rate
AMERICAN, ENO (ASH OR SWISS
wAT C
DEAUTTFUL: SETS' OF JEWELRY . . llAND
kicia.tr, BLZEAST PINS, EAU
• SLEEVE BUTTONS,.
litot alnulst:e.. - cryailm: in the jeNetslry mr.
) AT Tin.; Low EKT
,
- . Ilr you enik•lA.lrehast• ,
THEF SI LV Ell. AND SI rxxn. T. LATE])
I-3 I'Ot)NS,
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Forms, KNivr.s CASTOILiz 01)1:141-71':-;
are in.'
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WANT OF *l-FAIE
wurranlecl OLlhe bent quality, al a low Figur(
CHAS. P. SHREINER'S
sepf-iwtfi No. 1 Front St., Columbia, Pa.
IRON & 16E4 CI - MTERY.
S_
U P_PLEE & RROTliEii.
TANUFACTC - VERS OF
STEAM BOILERS.
In addition to our Foundry and Machine work,
we are now prepared to mantnacture every
variety of Boiler and Plate Iron work.
k ENDING AND REVAIRINC: BOILERS
Prompt att elided to.' Thankful for Post-favors.
we would Invite the attention of our friends and
patroni to this new branch of our husine..R.
SUPPLEE & BRO.,
sopt 1-1:9-tf w I 2n.1 St., Coln to bin.
S U SQUEHANNA IRON COP
MANY.
17 Manuthrthrers of ill sizes 01
REFINED AND- DO ÜBLE REFINED
ROUND, SQUARE, FLATS OVAL, AND
LE OVAL I Ito.N.
Car Axles, Shrilling and Horse ShOP Bars.
2 )-Orders promptly tilled trom Stock on hand
or made to order.
Terms, net Cash, at Man nilteta rer's prices, de
livered on Cars or Boats.
(Mee at, their -
" ROLLING MILL,
sept-I-O-Me] Conlin:dn. Penna.
STE M
. HNC;
And all I:lnds of Maehlnery Manntitctured and
grtaranteed to give.tent isfaction at the 'fforits of
' SUTPLEE & BRO.,
, ent-1-69-trwl -.Columbia, Penn
CABIN ET WA II E I‘l AN I FACTO ICY .
The subscriber having lately pat up new
ware-r , taus, luta greatly inerea,.tal Ills buNlru,s,
'can off ,r heeler inaneernents to las -etmtotneres
than ever.
WINDOW MIRROttS, fir., IN ALT,
He mannntetur”s to order, and will keep eon
stantly on hand, Dressing, Plain and Fancy
Bureaus, Shlenoards, Sane, Card, Dining and
Centre Tables, Common, Fanay and Frennia Hol
stead', ol Whk9l will be sold on the most
reasonable term-. AN hr mannlaetnres bis own
work ho is enabled to warrant every ante to
be what it, is represented.
CAAI RS ! CHAIRS!! CHAIRS!! !
dal klnd:. ot el,alrs kept On hand or mann factor.
ed pa order. Cane, Wtrolgor, Arm and Reeking
(Than , : ; Settees, Camp aod Connte.t Stools, Sofa",
'fete-a Totes Anil Stu d'ed Seat Chain:, made to
order. Old chairs reps anted and repaired.
Uti D P. i. TAKING..
Funerals will be attended to ‘vith promptness
to which he given his personal attention. He Is
prepared With ire boxes and rooters Co preserve
corpswas maybe rermireth'
0 mwA.L.NuT COFFINS,
Furnished plain ortinted in any style that 1093
be required,. Fre•respect fully solicits a share. 01
public patronage, as well as u continuance or the
custom with which b c has been liberally favored.
JOHN SHENBEIWER,
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South side of Locust street, between Second and
Third. [sept.4-69-ttw"
ME
FURNITURE OF ALL RINDS.
C.A.IILNET WArIE-ItOOlllS & MANU
wAve'rov-V, I.,ocust Street, a few doors below
Tuird Street, Columbia, Fa.
~ .Thu-subscriber-inanutactures. aunt- keeps on
hand, an As [vinare- assorpnent of all kinds 01
Furniture.' l'efsons• wishnig to buy, or those
about to go to housekeepi mord( dad it to their
advantage to give Me a call.
F:
BEDSTA.DS, TABLES,: BUREAUS.
SETTEES, &c., etc.
Oahe best ritual ty, style, and ruttnutaeture and
will makp order; or tirst-rate material, every
article In his ' &e will give strict attention
to-husfuess, and respectfully asks of the pabl ica
shun of its patronage.
az , (.T.N - 01.:11.TAKING , will receive the ntost
careful attention, at the shortest notce.
'sept-i-ntstiwl 0E01ff; l' EIB
NEW STYLE
WINDOW SHADES.
The Snbun•iber 1)118 on hand at his Furniture
Store. all kinds and styles of
WINDOW SHADES,
-Co Nvlileli he would resr).....ctfully call lit, alien
,
t lon of the Public.
•
. JOE N STIES lIERGFIt,
sept.l-0-tivi No. 2.10 Loowit, St.. Colimmla.
- BURNER.
1.11 - 7,11 - - .61; '''''''
%sit for the MERIDIAN Take no
-other. It excels All sailers. It eau he
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used mi t h either hermetic,
mien in or Coal OIL
,
- It Is ntanufacq tired and for sale by
6OULTER„TONES & CO.,
No ; 7(t.c:Art: - ..11 ST..
, P 1 TLADEL P
- Wholesale aturnetail Dealers In "
(lus Fixtures, (.hu tielters, &e.
Lamp: for a it% purpoges La which rs are
used, in GREAT VAItI,ETY.
Those desiring' to :ftiixtish Chureheg, Dwell
ings' 1 - ,r ot her buildings, public or private, with
Gas Fixture., will do well toe:Oland, see nor new
CRON BRONZE CHANDELIERS.
cheaper Mid better than any other hind.'
septa-el b-taw
. _
• - _MEDICAL.
j UST OPENING
- -Call aild See!
Our now and woll selected stock of
To! LET ARTiorAEs,
PA CV SOAPS,
And a variety of oth- , .r articles, such as are usu
ally kept in a
FIRST-CLASS. DRUG- STORE.
We have •also recetvinl a .I.ItESIr SUPPLY'
or the the most reliable
.LT: T:_F. T E DICINES.
IL WILLIAMS,
; No. 10 11. Front Street.
•
.14utvEBE];.0 ALL. - P ESUP.I.I ) TIONS.
oftlytt—vrollt I.llemit anti Union,
LIT ABLE PROPERTY
The•undernigued-,wlll sell" at L'avate Sale, the
.folltiwing"valumble property,
No. I. TWO' lA'la•(!l•'.UY.o UN D, situated in
•Wrightsville..Pa.:Mrthe" corner or brunt and
()range _Streets., - measuring 100 fret I runt, and
having a depth of :$1.41 feet to I toward alley, upon
which is ,erected a modern limit BRICK
eDWELLI NG I OUSE. with , Kitchen_ attached.
This property IS very pleasantly located, and as
a resident:a is the inost (lest rableln:the place.
- TilltHE - LOrs' OF GROUND, adjacent
tO each other,•in , the -borough of tYrlghtsville,
haVing a front, on' t_taral, tont railroad passing
tarougli thent:' Gitt , t lte'e lots are ererted Four
Flt.A ^ - DWELLING' HOUSES.
'lrtieS`c Jot s are yery'dest ra for business of any
'Character. ' ' •
3. -One of )the hest. located FAIIMS In
•Lower Chancefard t't - wp... York county, contain
ing,„2:23 -.7..cre5. , Upon • thls tract of Land are
'erected 'Two , reels of Ise Ildlngs.- Ono set of
Buildings aad it; w .I,lt' 50111 epartitely,
Or if denned. , the , entire't rak, with all dnprove
meats t hereon, ;will , la , . sold together. This
Rror-”Tey , tti. , .itiettliVs r:sTEANI. SAWING
*,.3.llLLovith .
'horse .power. , engine; the en
, gine' andliol ler t eon aryl ions ' are new
, andAn Coraplete`i mining onlet , ,,i , f.
t.tersons -, whiting =to know . 'oonditions• re
titpeMtne he above property located In Wright's-.
4 vIlle; call on Magee s South. Star office, or that.
Lolcor,eleuteepnd t ow tanblp,-by Failing on or.
"addressing " • ( • - •
*4' • l! ' •
Perry:YOrk county.-
. 1
M 1 ,00:`;$. :14Goo'd"
Fbadi"4.ll?-4
eiof the Franklin Maj .
aiili:6fititurant
andßilllard Saloon. tecTS-69-trir
sw. - A Tm mAkg-
you can buy Any hhul of
ANI I.: 11, ICA' N C C ,
Fon
STEAM PUN(
CI AB_TNE'l'-.111:.-Lf?.E.
ffaMM
F XTLi I:S,
COAL.
SI
'A' 11. , SOLD ATA 43A RG iti;
BOOKS.. STATIONERY.
l '
BOOK AND STATIO:s:EXY STORE,
'2;2 Lomsr Sr., Cor.umnzA, PA
The mnbseribers ilaVe OpellPli and ofler to
the public emnpl.lte assortment of
SCHOOL, L.N.\l: A\.) !SCE LLA N EOUS
DOOLT.S, SPAT [oNEny of ALL KINDS,
Anil or every quality, including a large, and
OA P . , LETTER, NOTE AND BILL
PA PER,
tis.;110:11, SCIIOOI, MOTTOI.I:3,
EnvetloneN Ink. Slates, Faber's uttkneclit's
Pencl Is, Au, Toy Books, Pass Books, Turk
Memorandum Books, hilt lot Paper, u.e.,
Bibles,Testameins mid Hymn Books.
All Iveekly and monthly papers and maga-
Zines received as soon :IS pul,l billed. The enstonz
of the public is respealtilly solicited. •
Remember lie pence—No. 262 Locust Street,
one door below the Columbia Steam Eire En
gine House.
sepl-119-11w I Join , : L. iVIUGHT Co.&
EMOVAL.
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"ji"
J. I-I. Sheaf Fer,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
S AND STATIONERY.
NO. NORTH QUEEN STREET,
OPPOSITE SHOBER'S HOTEL,
Tony doors North of Orange Street
'l'
I_4 • Lc)Ts or. LOTS
BUJ L DING LOTS
1301LF,P;4
Large or Stnall, on Sixth :greet, or :Seventh
street., /trut on Locust street, and Walnut, street.
Those front log on Locust sind 'Walnut streets
WU feet deep to 14 feet Wide allev.
seld-b9glwi Apply to J. 11. MIFFLIN
STEAM COACH: WORKS.
(iTnusTIA.N 31 YETIS,
COLUMBIA STI-1401
COACH. WORKS!
ttp,::%roVF.l) TO No,. 9, 11 AND 19 NORTH sth
The tt:trriage, Itirggies, Sr., matte at these
Work:, are.ertnal in beauty :rod dnrabllity tO
any other wake in the eounty.
CO Cfl SM ITIIING, Sc
• This brunch or the business will be attended to
with punctuality and despatch.
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES:,
Wagons, &e., for sale or made to order
Call at the Works No. 11. 11 t 13North
Fifth street and examine the srock and prices.
seps-.69-tfw
HOUSE _FURNISHING:
AOUSEFURNISIIING GMDS;,
.1 UST PURCHASED, AT :REDUCED
PRICES:, a Splendid A,,sortment or new and de
sirable:
HOUSE FUkNISBING- doODS
COOKING STO VES—Anti-Dast Quaker
City, and the ;Niagara.
ft IT A.N.NIA WARE, in Sets or separate,
to suit purchasers.
CHAMBER WARE,
CUTLERY OF ALL KINDs.
WATFR COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS,
- of all sizes anti styles'.
- 'Special attention paid to GAS FITTING and
PLILMLIING. A large assortment of splendid
CHANDELMRS always on hand.
A Variety of EIRE CAGES, at all prices.
Agent for the Celebrated DOTY'S CLOTHES
WASHEIL The nuea popular, hest anti cheapest
\Vashing•llnchlne ever Invented.
In connection With the above Washing Ma
chine, lie 111121 the
MCITErLSAL CLOT it ES WREN crER!
Coil at the corner or Second end Locust streets,
and satisfy yourself that you can get better bar
gains there than at any other establishment.
HIRAM 'WILSON,
Cor% of Second and Locust Sts. Columbia, Pa
sent-4941w
CONFECTIONERY.
,GOOD NEWS FOR A 1.1.1 •
KN 0 T WELL'S
LADIES' AND OENTLF.NIEN'S- SALOON,
No. 203 and 210 Loeu4t Street, Columbia, Pa.
(First door above Odd Fellows Hall.)
WHOLESALE AND R.F.TAIL.
OYSTERS in every style, with Saloon for La
dles* only.
Fresh Baked Citkes every day.
Confectionery of every kind.
Candie.., Froths, Nuts and Cakes.
FRENCH CONFECTIONS.
Itaisius, Figs, Almonds and Dates.
Special attention to Supplying Part tes, at lie
shortest, not lie.
Fancy Candles always on hand.
All kinds of Toys and Dolls.
lee Cream on hand every Saturday.
Everything' id the best for sale by
KNOTWELL, Agent,
2e. and 210 Locust street.
0ct.30-geptl-tfwj Columbia; Pa.
ICyARDS'
CONFECTIO4ERY!
NO. 162 LOCUST ST.. COLUMBIA, PA
cINE-63, FRUITS AND CREAMS
'orthe choicest kind . kept 'constantly on hand.
Crnuntlies supplied with Ice Cream .in
Churns or Moulds, at Short Notice and Reason
able Rates. . .
LADIES' OYSTER SA LOOX
I take pleasure In announcing t.. my numer
ous friends that 1 have opened an OYSTER SA
LOON for the spettial netionmaxlntion of La
dles. None hut- the beat ovsters will- he used.
Families end parties supplied at short notice.
Remember the pinee-152 Leeust street.
rpt4-119-Ifw - ALLEN RICILARDS
CONFECT 1 ON ER Y AND P•RUIT OF
ALL KINDS SEASON.
Parties anti Faintlien supplied with
I
op t he Freezer, or In llouldm,avii It promptness at
GEO. J. SMITH'S,
Adjelming• the Franklin House. likust street.
P. S.—Also,. a line assortment of TOYS and
Fancy Artieles.constantly on hand. [sepl-60-tfw
COOPER P 1 ART;
DEALERS IN , e
LUMBER *&-• COAL,
BAthrldwiE COMPANY
all the l'?e , AQuillity of STOVE COAL
.LUMBER
°tali kinds; sold zind delivered on cars, at the
LOWEST SIARK.ET BATES.
Hemlock, 'White Pine; Weutberboardintr, Solce,
• Scantling, & e., &e., suitable for all kinds
• - "of Building Purposes..
• ' ;LOCUST POSTS!
CitEliftY, "
' ,POPLAR
. •
'• • - JACKETS, • ..„ •
- • - "'„
.ws 11 .recolvor the some at,-
tentioh tt.4 though. the
, oßplicatl . ol4' pei . J .E nzi t e T
. A • , COOPER
sop-1-4941w] Front St., Colombia.
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IIAS REMOVED ITI:,
LARGE STOCK OF
LA NeA F.ll t, PA
sept4-fig4fW
FOR SALE.
LYKESE VALLEY,
STOVES., ILARDWA.BE -tee.
j', ; RUMPLE '& SON, ;
'• DEALERS IN-• ; •
FOREIGN Ltz DOMESTIC HARDWARE.
An extensive assortment of house furnlshlbg
hardware, also for carpenters' and builders' use,
always on hand.
RON 'A'ND STEEL. •
Blacksmiths, 'wagon makers, and others, furn
ished-with all kinds of Iron, Nails, Horse Shoos,
Couch Trimmings, and other.goods in their,Bne.
WOOD AND WILLOW WAItE, • -
In great variety, such as Tubs,. Baskets, WaSh
Boards, Brooms, Washing Machines, &c.. fie.
• FARMING IMPLEMENTS:
• ,
Plows, Shovels, Hoes, Plow Castings, SeYtties, -
Forks, Rakes, and all other Implements used by
the limner.
STOVES AND TIN IVAIIE
Stoves of-every style and pattern, Cook, Parlor
and Office Stoves, for. coal or wood, A large as
sortment of Tin Ware always keiit on hand, or
manufactured to order:
Oil, 'Paints .
Coht Oil, Linseed, FlAh, Sperm and Machine Oils
or all kinds. alcohol, e, Japan and other
Varnish, Glass, Paints, Potty, While Lead, ete,
sepl-69-tfw) LOcusT STREET, COLTDIBIA, PA:
BOWL'S gig SHOES.
. _
NEw BOOT AND SHORSTORK
The subscriber would respectfully inform his
friends and the public generally that he has
opened a BOOT AND SHOE STORE at
NO. 245 LOCUST STREET,
COLUMBIA, PA.
He will:always keep on hand a general as
sortment of
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS,
Suitable for
Men, Boys, Ladies. Misses and .Cbildien,
Which he offers at the . '
- LOWEST CASH- PlifCll. 4 ;.
Ile will keep none but the BEST GOODS, and
all classes run be accommodated by calling at
his store, next door to Max. Bucher's Grocery.
sepl-69-tlwj JEROME SCHRFCIC.
1 - ARIES SHOE MANUFACTORY
_LA Having increased my facilities for turning
out superior work I would announce'to my old
customers and all new ones that may favor me
with a call, that I am better prepared now to
manufacture all kinds of
LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S
SHOES AND GAITERS;
than ever before. I employ none but the best
workmen and am always certain of giving satis
faction. I keep on hand a general assortment of
ready made work all of which is manufactured
•on the premises.
I keep no made-up work of other parties. My
work is made exclusively for borne trade and is
sold a. 9 such. TERMS CASH. •
We sell as cheap as any other establishment
and ask a share or public patronage.
JAMES SCHROEDER,
Locust Street,-between Front and Second.
w •
•
HOME MANUFACTURE.. •
The Subscriber has on hand a large Stock
of Boots and Shoes, Gaiters, &c., all of- his owu
Manufacture.
Call at his Store, four doors above R. Williams'
Drug Store, Front Street, where he otters an ex
tensive assortment of Goods, either
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL
.11:estock consists of. as large and genersl>ni :
sortment Of.llens Boys' Ladies and Children's
BOOTS .AND SHOES,
as can be found elsewhere In the Town
Those requiring Boots and Shoes, will find it to
their advantage to call and ' examine his Stoclz,
before purchasing elsewhere.
sepi 119,-tf] SAIVIUEL GROVE.
DRY GOODS.
CLOTHS, 0 ASSIIII ER P., 8, I:I',STINGS
READY-MADE CLOTHING
HAGE B 11, OT, E S
Have now opened the largest stock of the above
goods ever offered in Lanotster.
Chinchilla Beaver, iiisquitnaux Beaver, Moscow
Beuver
OV - El- - ;),C 0A.7. - : INTG-S,
I 2 =
FINE FRENCH COATINGS,
BEAVER - DOESKIN COATINGS,
SILX xED COATINGS; •
- BLACK,EROIYN'and DAHLIA.
CASSIMERES, all New Styles, Boys' Wear, lu
greet ;. - arte,iy,llollE-3fIDESA.T.INETTSe
KENTUCKY JEANS, VELVET
. CORDS,
READY-MADE CLOTIIING-,.
FOR 312 , 1 N AND BOYS,
Of our own manufacture and Iyarran tett in qual
ity, style and price. •
FINE DRESS SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS,
BOYS' . SUITS.
OVERCOATS from the _finest Esquimaux
Beityer to ordinary goods.
sept-6)-trwl HAGER &BROTHERS
SPECTACLES.
Tit EAT) TIIIS! • •
•-°"L
s-
•
Lazarus Morris' -
-
CELEBRATED
PERFECTED SPECTACLES
AND EYE GLASSES. -,
- .
,
One of the firm will be at the Store of thsir
Agent, Mr. Charles Schreiner, Jeweler; Cjiblii
41a: Pa.
One Day Only, TUESDAY, NOVENIBER 80,
1860.
He at tends for the purpose of assisting Mr
Charles Sehremer In FITTING THE EYE IN
pIFFICULT OIL UNUSUAL CASES.
Those suffering from. Impaired .or diseased
v'sion are recommended to avail themselves of
this opportunity. sent 60-11 w
WINES it- liiitlO:RS. -
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS!
For Pure, Unadulterated 'Wines - and Liquors,
go to t hestore of the subseribsr. He has elegant
CA TAWB A -WINE;
'‘VILIch for quality and flavor, cannot he excelled;
also, the celebrated ROOSTER WHISKEY,
Yap k pt? Rum, Jalallim Spirits, Blackberry
Brandy, Cherry and Currant Wines.
W
We have ines, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Old
Monongahela of all grades. Give as a call and
examine for 2„•ourr,elf. CTIARLRS GROVE
Corner of Commerce and Wain ut iii s.. Columbia.
p , ,
TOBACCO te. SEGARS.
JOI-1N FEND RICH,
- RETA •
TO I.IA CCO, SNUFF ,t.• SEGA W MA N
FACTURE:R. •
•-•
Agent for the New yorlk Flap Cni, Nav,O r lynd
Muni for Chow Chou.• Vhewing Tobaccbs; caner
of Front and Locust sixect,, Uolurulda, Pa.
sept.t:Odfw
UPITOLSZTUU:KG.
UPHOLSTER ENG :
The undersiginsl has taken moths adjoining
the residence of James Barber, in Wain ut.btreet,
where he is at ull times prepared to do all kinds
of work in his line, huch as Hanging Curtains,
'cutting, making cud laying' Carpets, repairing
Sofas and Chairs,
making Spring , Corn-husker
Hair Mattrasses, Cushions, &a., &c.
ft:m.l-4114[w) • - sAMITEL CARTER,
BEL'I.ERS.
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J
S WATERMAN,'
J.ROPICIETOIt OF
11 7 A TF.RMAN'S •
Cocktail anTTonie, Bitters
;Wholesale and Retail,
1106 Market Street, Philadelphia
. •
• The tonic properties ,of these... Bitters • bawi"
been certified to, y some of our inOtit eminent
practising physicians, as the best tonic now in
use, and the Cocktail Bitters , is the universal
favorite amongjudges of a goodgin or whisky
cocktail. • Ise t4-Ml.l.fw •
FLOURING- .11111,L.
.COLU3IBIA ,FLOUR MILLS.
GEORGE BOGLE, PROPRIETOR.
• The highest, Cash prices pull, .for all kinds of
Grain.
SUPERFINE .A.:. , th EXTP...A. FAMILY FLOUR
~ . .
for aale; also Mill Feed of all kinds. , Wheat
,Ground and Pricked to order. Grist work
" and Chopping,. done. , ' Chopped ICorn • ..
• , ~ and Oats : Corn Ideal and.
• .
• F; L O.•U R,.
For mitre at all limes, and dellirered to any pail;
of:tho•town. M.Town end country custom so
licited. selrl-69-tfn•]
=I
ri RE AT EXCITEMENT A .1.1 OXG ST
1..11 GROCERYMEN!
Flow can good (MODS be sold so cheap, Is the
question.
ATTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS.
cew htook of goods, and selling them very low
The best quality of goods, and at cheap rates
SIIC A RS. • TEAS, MEAT,
COFFEE, , FRUITS,. FISH,
SPICES, CHEESE, FLOUR.
Provisions of all kinds, together with Wood
and Willow-ware and Class and Queensware.
Switzer and Lhnbergor Cheese, Gorman Fruits,
&e. -
SUO AR CURED HAMS ct; DRIED BEEF.
`ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICKLES.
Fresh Peaches, and all the Fancy Groceries per
tain] ng to a well regulate 4 I Grocery Store.
I am determined not to be surpassed in °ileum,
ness and In the excellent quality or Inv goods.
ZPirCall around and Inspect our stock whether
you buy or, not. A share of public patt•onage is
solicited. _ _
sepi-69-tfw]
F R HSU
_GB OCERIES
AT THE PROVISTON
FAMILY GROCERY STORE OF
MULLEN & BROTHER,
FRgSH TOMADJE:4, FRESH PEACH ES AN 11
other Cantle,' Frults,Shaker Corn, &e.
T P.: A - THE BEST BLACK TEA IN THE
MARKET.
EXTRA REFINED SYRUP MOLASSES
very cheap.
Relined Sugars, Dried Fruit kfmls.
Rio, Java, and Lagayra ColreP.
NEW SUGAR CURED I lAMS & DRIED BEEF.
Also,Faney Groceries, Family Flour, Not ions,,l;i
'We intend to keep the best. Goo d ,; only. and to
ipotll as cheap as - .any similar store.
H. MULLEN Jr. BRO.
• Coniltry Produce of all kind., bought or
taken in exchange for goods. Isep-
F INE
A. LARGE at FINE STOCK JUST RECEIVED
AND IN STOKE:
I have now in Store a full assortment of
Groceries & Provisions
Extra Syrup Molasses, Fine Teas, Coirees, eze
Extra. Sugar Cured lIAMS and DRIED BEEF
Extra FAMILY FLOUR by the barrel
or smaller quantity.
Dried Fruit, Pickles. and Fancy Groceries or all
lc lads, and at the lowest prices. Call and ex
amine mystoek, whether you buy or not.
HENRY SUYDAM,
sep4-69-tfw] Car. of Front & Union Sts.
FAMILY GROCERIES
The Subscriber would respectfully inform Ids
customers and the Public generally, that lie has
Just received a general assortmentof
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. TEAS AND SPIC7.S.
Refined Sugars of all kinds,
No.l, and Mess Nfackerel. .
English & American Pickles,
Sugar Cnred Hams and Beef,
Extra Film Syrups ,
Uhl Rio and Java Coffee,
R• !sins, Prunes and prepared Mustard always
on nand and of the very 1)..!,t grades.
EXTRA FAMILY FLOU.R.,
CORY MEAL, HOMINY,
•
Fancy Groceries, Canned Vegetables :tad Fruits
for hotels and families. The best Good,:
only are sold, and prices very low.
Onr stork of staple and fancy groceries Is mll
and complete and we intend keeping It fresh, by
almost daily additions.
Notions of clidi•rent kinds always on band.
FREDERICK BUCHER
4epl-19-4.1w3 ('or. 4th &. Locust Sic.
.........____ .
Pslirr A.N[E I, 3100. A ITLEY_
ti sr.. NEM: TJNION,.COLUMMA, P.
FAMILY GROCERIES. PR uVIS 1 ONS, ,tze
'CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR'!
RYE FLOUR, ' UNBOULTED MEAL, CORN
MEAL, GRAIN, AND ALL RINDS
OF MILL FEED
A..
ii_tys r - ept on hand. CI \ . olee Family FirPir
i '
made Iron White Wheat. : Is° Bakers Flour Of
the , hest quality.
Ite thanks his friends for [he liberal patronage
heretofore extended, and asks a conth,uanee 01.
the snore.
Beinga practical Miller, and having followed
ale trade for many years, he natters himself that
Ills knowledge of the business will enable bun
to give satisMetion to all who may 'favor biro
with their custom.
The store will be open from 7 to P. M
sep4-69-11w DANIEL Mc:CAI:LEY.
FINE FAMILY GROCERIES
Just received, at the fine Grocery Establish
ment, corner 3rd and Cherry streets, the follow
ing new Goods: •
SUGAR (TILED RAMS AND DIURU I - Iv:tr.%
JELLIES,
PRESERVES.
HONEY,
PEACHES.
TOMATOES,
ENGLISH PICKLES W Es:SLONTS G KEEN Co 1..0.
(..HEEti PEAS .te., &c.
Together with a very line assortment of
Family Groceries, ofal I hinds.
A LAncE LOT oP.NEw YoaK CAxDrics,
Oranges, Lemons, Figs, • Raisins, Cocoanuts,
and WhitelVine Vinegar. -
Extra Family Flour, Morcer Potatoes, Itlo and
Java Coffee, fresh roasted, Lowering's Syrup, .cze.
4.1 -- I , ,:ew Goods received almost dully.
lIARILMAN,
taxi and Cherry Sts.,
Sep/494 f Coluntida, Pat.
SETVE G! IJLCHLI LS.
_
GRQV ER BIKER'S
. • .
ELASTIC, STITCH
SEWING MACHINES,
495 Bruntlway. New York, 730 Chestnut
POINTS OF EXCELLE.NCE
Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch,
Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery.
'Using both threads dlrenly from the spools.
No fattening of seams by band nn¢ (U) waste
of threat:
'Wide range of application without change of
aillustment. -
The seam retal tit; Its beard y and firmness after
weslii Lit and ironing.
iiesides doing all kinds of work: done by other
Sewing Machines - these Machines execute the
most beautiful and permanent Embroidery and
ornament:dwell:.'
tm.The'Higliest Promin 111 S nt all the fairs and
exhibitions of the United States and Europe,
have been awarded the Grover & Raker Sewing
Machine , , and the work.done by them, wher
ever exhibited in competition.
Er• The• very highest. prize, THE CROSS OF
THE LEGION OF EIONOIt, was eon fermi on the
representative of the Grover & liaßer Sewing
Machines, and the Ex 'lO.ll ion Unlvensel le, Paris,
IM. thus attesting' their great superiority over
l'other Sewing Machines, isept-69-thr
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CONTINUE •
- •
To .lanurneturo our well-known 'lllitnures,
Stiper-Pl:diphalc of Lime and 41 iimemitsti,l
mid also liaVe for hale
PERUVIAN GUANO;
I Genuine Government, . •.
•
Fist' Guano,' Land Plaster" a . nd Hydraulic Co
rneal. Mictiter m;ttit a' complete assortment of
.
BURNING"AND GREASING OILS.
. .
„, , • att fair market rates. „
Super-Phosphate of Li - • per WOO lbs.
Arn !rumbaed Fertilizer, - $4.1 .
A DISCOUNT TO Dr:ALF:Rs
ALLEN & NEEDLES, -
42
aVtt Delaware Aventie, Philadelphia.
ESTABLISHED IN, IStB,.
Ic)DD- -IFELLOWS%,--RECIIANICS'.
-, 1 KITIMAT:3 OF RYTEILI,S, and. all. kinds
Society
'lleittinfaitsgtit3rdedPitr-tr
T r t , l i ig r rnailt, ‘
..,.. ~ , •
5'.,.,..e... •,.......t; ~...,.... . .• .. •, :FL .P. , xfu5:N1A:, , .; ., ..s
. ' No. 4114 North Queen Street, Lancaster, l'it
' sept.l-110 .1 t"tir
GROCERIES, &c.
MAX BITCHEIZ,
No. 2-19 Locust Street
MEI
ODD FELLOWS HALL,
Columbia, Po
PRCYVISIoNS, ,Cc
For Family anti rote! r.c.
FAMILY GROCERIES!
N W ST OC !
DRIED AND CANED FRUITS
=1
ALSO,
AT TEAnmfAN'S!
FOREI FRUIT,
FI RST •PR EMIUM
GOMM
Street, Philadelphia
CLOT4 - _TYG. -
/FERO TANT TA LLO.IIIZiG
.1. 'W. IZEASIN,
No. 1f.3 LOCUST sTREFIT,
11aR opened. in tie roam formerly . orrarpied by
. Y. S. MoTague, a full stuvlc. of
ENC; ISII, A . 11 , :11.1C-17:4 SC'OTCIII
CLOTTIS, C.:SST-VET:ES SUITE,.ZOS
Which he is prepined to matte tip in as stood
Style and Fashion as tan be made in 2.:er,. Yorg
or Philadelphia.
lie Invites sill to cull and gamine Iliti
.he Ia pO , SitiVe, cuntwt he ex,velled itt
Columbia.
The establishment Is fteslAt.lied exclusively for
Mei chant Tailoring. and the undivided atten
tion of the Proprietor Will be tit:Vet:Nl to hie
GENTS' FURNISITINC , GOODS
Of all hinds, and of SIIPITIIIOII QuxLyn:, al
ways on hand.
Remember the alit ada h that, money saved Is
money earned. Call mid be convinced that you
can SUNa your money by purehamlnn at the
ON, I' exclusive Merchant Tailoring Establish
ment In Ooluinliki.
SPRING GLOTHD,,G
CI OTIIING
CLOTHING ! CLOTIIING !
cLorranso (11 EATER '1 EA N
Pantaloons, Vests. Slitrts.
Neu• Styles, Now Goods.
DAVID H.ANA L7EIVS
U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM
Fr , via :Street, tirst Storo above 'Walnut Strei t,
• 201. U 2 IA 26, IA.
The Largest, Prat A,:sortvfl, Ilan<l,onte,t FM
Clicaoest st(wl: or
CLOTHING. 1 , 1511 N IS LNG GOODS.
Hate., car,, Boots, Shoes, &e.„ Sc., eve: exhibited
in these M be sold :tt
TO DEFY .1. LI: COMPETITION! f-sep
T IS A FACT !
( . Im:lWe of ocular ilemon.i ratain. t hat the !wires
of Cloths, Ciii-siinerte, _Ready...Mde Clothing
anti Fill 111 , 1)illg GOOlk, zoo iv •S than o a te-hail
N1:1131I they Were during. tile War.:.! the Merclimit
Tailoring establishment 01
S. S. RATA VON
tntl a... 2. St] t>ets
Corner North Queen
onpoaiie Shn r's trite!. Lilac.ter,
'rills is the oldest establishment In this lino of
trlnle in Lancaster county. toul Is selling, at this
tune, line ll6loscow, E,qt11111:111X,flild vOllll.lOll
13,Aver I)Veretnlts from ~.15 eoininon
Tinton Beavers iron SID to S 1 Common Union
Bearer Business Snits trout 512 to 51;;; Good Cas-
Silnere Sint!, Profit 5111 to :if!), and floe qualities
from 5.2.5 to 5:10. A lew suits on Mimi as low ns
SIO. Cloths,
enssiineres and Trimmings as low
as they can be ()Mame,' anywhere else, :11111 sold
by the yard to those who may wish lohave them
made at borne. oi elsewhere.
overeciat,, Dress Com, and P.taines. Suita
made to order 'with dispatch, and In the best
:aid most llishionable manner, as the cm.toiner
may desire. All kinds of cutting and rep: drum:
done at reasmmble priers. An entire new swot
got ap for the Pall and Winter trade of .15itzi and
150, and manufactured in the city or Lancaster.
It nonla be to the interest of the public to call
and realize 111111 " IT Is .t vAcr."
is. 10. 11.1TIIVON,
•;epl-ft . )-trvil Merciaint Tailor and Clothier.
ILITS, CAPS, &e.
SHULTZ & 11R2THER,
T T:RSA
NOIZTIC CeCrEF.N" S'rttEET,
LAxcAsTl:ll, PA
Latest style Fall and R•iuter 1.7.xn, and CAP 6
ni all qualities and odor,.
LADIES' FANUIT FURS
We are now openwg the largest anti mo,t
enutldt•te assortnu•nr or and Chi Id t en*.
FANCY FURS t2ver orrei tat in thk toot ke t, at
very low price,
IMBES: 1 01iE6:!.,R08E.-
Intllido Robes. lined and unlined; Hudson
Bay', Wolf, Prarie Wolf, "Fox. Coon, ite.
BLANKETS AND LAP IZUGS.
Of all q ualities, to-which Is, would particularly
inythi the attention of ail pci,ons in Want of
at Ileitis In that line.
GLOVES, G AlJ.i'.l . l . .E'i'S -ISII XI 1 ri'S
OrrF.R,
N1TT111.%., SEAL.
BLICIZSKIN,
"SEAL,
Ladles' Fine Fur Trim rje,l G!' e Gauntlets.
Mitts anti Hoods.
•1
PULSE NVARNEItS IAR mrrrs.
WHOLESALE AY'D RETAI
NeiH-e9-t fw
IM=M=
BACHMAN & DEHTIFP,
COL UMB IA , PA
'I,7SCZUEII ANNA.
PLANING - M LL
Ilanufacturers of, and 1:avo •-bn.t nntly on
band tiladie,. Door Blinds. :".I.ln
and Door Fralnes, .Abal d laal,
Dig. Casings, A7e.,
. Planing :ld Dry,lag 03 Lumber k
, •ontlnued and cart led on a, ,•odort• by
dOlf N It. HAL:LIMAN.
DYEING ()USES.
_
C. liaaiEtt.
_ _ _
I=l
• STATEN 1S LAN])
DYING- ESTABLISIDI ENT.
Ladies' Zresses. Cloaks. Vells,Gloves,'ltilsbuns
and Silks of all Id ads dyed any cola•.
Also.Cc - .t lensen'sCoat,,, V eat s,*.l'an wsloons, &e.
Kid Waves washed to look like new.
Scouring, repairing, ece., done at ,hurt not see.
I will reeerVe goods at say :riot e soul soryrard
them to the establishment.
z3i - Satisiltut ion guaranteed.
Call and see 11 , 4 of prices as,
J. C. ;Si:CHEWS
Store, I,oetrst :street.
sup .1-60-trwl nilol3. Pa
Pi A _ll-0
BRADBURY Sid:, OT I E PIANOS,
SEVEN rmsTM . Itr IN FOT;
\V EEKS.
TAYLOR iC, FAMAE 01;(1AN's;.
The imders.lgned, for :min v y1•111's , linagerj ac
proleSr.or of music G 11%0 , 1 I`,l;lii4e, 4,1111
otherMMl let ion. r.:,:po:1,0 to a r,quest. or it
gren , iralliber of Ith, pee pII. iflond , , von
-B,lltra 10 become an a,;Plti n+r flirtli,:bing •
=I
It gives toe pleasure to announce Ilea I have
been appointed wholesale agent for tile ihati
bury Poino<, and Taylor and Valley Oc goats,
which I :on DOW prepared to supply at ',Heys
that eannot Tait to give satisfaction. The t•upe
rlarity or the above itas!ruinetus over oI li. r, In
the untriret Is too welll known .10 need any
weinnient from toe. Every hp , tru ;aunt war
rtottod. Liberal 411,count to ch! gy men and
1.31111041 Y .:11001, V , ,,Ordi)n.by Unit ia. but llncny
attended to 0, If to;eyed in person ; cts 1 :-eleet
every lustrautent Sider.
WM. CI. Flt•stC.l I ER,
:1;14 Areh etreet, Phtlad'a
I=
B. B. MA ItTIN, 11 EIZIB21:T TII toll A. .INO. S. MASON
*Aprtrny, CO.,tColultn
anufacturers at Ileacl l l • (.4 * lt • •eit a , •' ? • ;i l i s rit * . r a(i
* ,•1:41
anti Wholesale 1-antilter ltealerB, •'
MITE PINE,
II LOILOCIi, POPLAR,
WA ULNT, ASII,
FLOoIZING, SIDEING,
WEAI ItElt
• Ph:KILTS. LATIts,
sertt.'7o.l BOX TtOA se.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD!
Zo] ID 0 INT
BLOOD PANACEA.
•
The Great Alterative and Blood Purifier.
,-- •
Forti: eureof SCROFULA ornixo'n
Emu, CUTAStrotM DISEASES, ERT•
SII.ELAs, /S OILSPIMPLES, and
D LOT enES On t he FA CZ SORE
FIVES, YELLow JAUNDICE, WHITE
SWELLINGs, MERCURIAL
EASES. GENERAL DEnturv, PAL
PITATION and FLUTTERING at t h e
HEART. COI 4 :SEMpTION,, ASTIIMA,
STPII(Lts and Smontivic AFFEC
TIONS,I3LAIMErt and KIDNEY Die-
SES, GRAVEL, Pitons; Drsrm,
STA, LI VC IL COM P LA INT, SICK
HEADACHE, FEMALE COMPLAINTS,
&c. To the broken down female It
gives life and energy by restoring
•the lost powers of nature. Persons
all weakness and lassitude, by use.
log , the PANACEA are noon re,
stored to perfect health, bloom and
vigor. Try it.
Price-V..00 Per Bottle.
S. 4.. FOUTZ,
111tztura'cturer unit Proprietor,
'B,ILTIDIORI;, DID.
ili F e O c r i, s it it , l , c i b s y t. tl t ru . g: gists and storokoopors throughout
- eor :la It. ny - J.. A. 'MEYERS,
Awmt heenry d: Druggist, Columbia; Pa
Man
i./
',Ai tYIE IL. Inver: tor and Alan
.) n awl nrer of the Celebrated Iron Frame
Vianne, , ,Wareroomm
I. 72.... Arch street, Phila
delphia, .11n, received the Prize Medal ot.the
Wpria'N, clr.tit. Exhibition. London. England.
Tile higheNt prizes awarded when and wherever
exl ;Jutted. (Established 1823.] Isept4.4lnW
INS UllilltirCE . CaiILP.AIaES.
~:limi-reAN
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
- OF PHILADELPILIA
S: E. con. FOURTH AND. "WALNUT STS
ALEX. WHILLDIN, President.
.T. S. WILSON, Secretary.
GROWTH OF THE AMERICAN.
Date'. • No. of Pot teirc. Amt. Insured.
1,00 Dee. di. $ 1.1410,410.00
Isei it II 1,•2.06,000.00
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The American Issues policies on all desirable
Idaus at lon' rates, and Mr security and prompt
ness in nieethrx 10 , , , es is unsurpassed by any
COW puny in the United States.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
JAMES POLLOCK, Ex-Gov. of Penn.,
Director U. S. Mint.
.T. EDGAR Tuomsox, President Penn'a.
218 South Third street.
GEORGE. NUGENT, Gentleman, residence
Germantown.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS, President Fourth
National l lank.
PHILIP B. MINGLE, Seed Merchant, 103 Mar
ket ,t reel.
HON. ALEX. G CATTI'LL, U. S. Sonittor, Mer
chant, .4' No'rth , Water stre-t.
ISAAC I-lAV.I.EHURT, Attorney at Law, 508
• Wal aut street.
T.. M. WILLDIN, Met chant, 20 and South
Front, StVeel.
HENRY K. BENNETT, Merehant, 70 South
Fourth street.
a KO ItG E W. HlLLPresident Seventh National
Bank.'
JAMI.S L. CLAMIORN, President Commer
(dal National Bank.
.TORN WA NAM AI: ER, Oak Hall Clothing;
I louse, S. E. corner Sixth and Mark,t sts4
and Its and st2o Chestnut street.
DR: F. HINKLE, Agent.
Columbia, Fen n'a
se", 1-60- t irvj
r101.U.:11.111A INSURANCE 6i.
JA NITA BY Ist. ; sUs.,
CAPITAL AND AESETrs, - - - - 9.600,527 91
Tios Company continues to insure Buildings
Merehandme, and other ploperty, aguitibt loss
and damage hp Ih e, on the mut 11:11 plan, either
aura cash p , "emium, or premium note.
Jail ANN ()AL EPORT.
w hale am an: insured., .: , :12.175,121,
Less iun'i glared in '146. 71 , 2,771 74
511,755,655 -la
CAPITAL AND INCOME.
oun tot pt enu tun notes,
Jan. 1,
Less iirenlitnn notes exp'd
1111566 71,9t13
:11313,160
13.iIimee of premiums, Jan'y 1, 1.:;6s ti,GUII 1.1
•Cash receipts, less commissions, In 'llll, :57 . , 011; lb
lIIISI
MIMIC=I
CON Tr %
- -
Lf ,, SCS :111,1 es.penees paid in 15G3 $73,025 91
I,o,ses adjusted, noi (die .ran. 1, 'O7, 21,299 as
I.l9l:wee Capital and Assets, Jan. 1,.
67, 909,527 91
$01.,850 11 ,
.1.. S. GI1.1',11I:i', Fresh.lent.
•
(41:0103 E YOU'NG, .Tr.,Secrentry.
INII VII A Er. S. s:: ENT.% N, 1' reasurer.
DI itELITORS :
IL T. Ryon, John W. Stemoy,
John Felon toll, ' Gonna: 'Vol:n:4.lr.,
11. c. 4. :Q:nion, Niolloh.o.:I.I'Donal:1,
-,nand F. El re 1 .14.111, 11;111i:11E Pal tom.
P. too. S. I.lreen. John 11. llnchn tan,
i I 11,111 W11 , J.11, 1:ohort Crnne.
~oie ;-16:!-traw1
FCONOM ECM.
2,It;TIJAI, LIFE TN:qTRANCE CO
tznollF:
Rotes !oww• than ether tJutualCoulute ies
• OVER 51;6 FOR. EVERY:3IOO LIABILITIES.
TI Us Company i,uet: Policies In :01 the several
form.; and combutinv the tittle]: and ;Mutual
vrinelples. atibrd greater security to pat tie, in
suring• ittun eithei the Mutual or Stock' urine].
alone. The Ratt, have been prepared by the
HON. Er . `" - B WMCUIT,
Actuary of the Corn puny, the mo,t noted and
popular Actuary hying.
CASH DIVIDENDS ANZNUALLY
alter second payment, on IN A.DVANCI.
POLICIES ISSUED ON THE LIVES OF FE
MALES .. 2 aT REG ULAII OIL TABLE 11A.T ES.
Do not 1411 to examine 11w
or
of this
Corn pony botore Insuring. Dor circulars, ap
ply to W. D. ItEITZEL, Agent,
• Lancaster City.
or Dr. B. F. IlranrAN, Ex. Surgeon,
[sep-1-I,lUfw, No. 11 N. Front St.. Columbia.
AN TER CLT Y CO
Fire Insurance Company.
CAPITAL, $:200,000.
HON, T. E. FIZA.N.KLIN, PitEsthksT
(,Fat. li. HEED, TakAsugrat.
EDWAltil BROWN,
Directors—ilon. A. E. Roberts, Shenk,
,T. S. Atlee, M. D., Flank Shroder, 11. Cam-liter,
M. D., J. N. Frantz, Jacob Hausman, .INin C.
linger.
The above Horne Company having appointed
Mr. John W. Bruner IN their Agent for Colum
bia and District, will be happy - to uncut. Insur
ance on desirable Properties, at as low rates as
any other Reliable Company.
PEP.PETUAL POLICIES also written on
favorable Pert is. Apply to
sep-1-611-tfw] JOHN W. Imini - Ert, Agent.
aNS GRAN C E AGENCY.
TILE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY, of New York,
Cash Assets,
F. S. \V ! NSTON, t i esident.
'WASH] N 6TON LIFE INSURANCE COM
PAIN:Y., New York'.
Cash A•sets, $1,500,000.
CYRUS CUitiPhi, Preside' t
L NCAiTER. CITY AND COUNTY FIRM IN
t-pil R.% NCE COMPANY.
Capital,
E. FRAN Presitivta.
WYOMES 0 FIRE COIIPANY
Wyoming, Pa.
Capital :ma *amity, e. 110.009.
/DUN W. BILIJNEI'.., Agent,
jar 11-Iyd] 215 Wannag.t.leet,
r i LRAM) FLEE AND :MARINE IN
SI) RAI\ CE, cou Y,
It I.' PII IL AIELP II lA.
cnpitra .ouo,uou 4-";o0,01*
a his Company continue:, to Luke risks 00 good
propene, at rates as low as any other sif. Com
anit col iststent trill! prudence.
Policies mimed for long Ir short
.ternlS, or per
manently. Losses promptly pant. All
adjusted without litigation or delay. Phis Com
pany refer:, to LIIC pant asu guaron tee ol 11.0 lutme
conduct.
TI US. CRAV Pro W 1
A. S. GI r..x.rxr, Vice-President.
JAS. IL. ALVOILo, Secrettuy.
F. X. ziEGl.£r. .l},.•nl.
walnut Street, übove Front. Col I.lltl tlt.,
septl-69-I.lw
IN •
TStiIt.ANCE l',oll'..‘ti V I,f i 1
AINLERICA.
r"...DEr.pul A •
Incorporated 1791. Cla•rtel
perpetual. I nca l anee agaile4 lo,•••• tialoagt•
ilre on Buildings., 111etenanill.i.e, Fut 'inure,
for long or snort periods, or 12v:um:wil1 lc 01‘
Buildings, by a deposit uJ Pienallal. The p; irrupt
r•ayiardit, of las , ;e, for a 111,11,1 of :.z.vl:N•rl year. 7,
guarantee tit claim li poll put•tie ean;:•
dense. A.:ern Cif. G. 1051• IN,
CHARLES PLATT,
'F. Aeent.
•
Walnut St: ('CI, 1 , 10111, C,"1,111i/131, I';..
[sept-1-119-tte; •
AitmEits' m uTIJA ;, • N_
ANcE compANy, you:, PA.
Insures on the eithb :slut onl or I'erl”-tuo I e ,
1.
1). STRicui.uu,Staerenti . .
,: - rat
sept4-69-tivi l',
.IiIR.EIGII Ico2l - C,':E.
T . DUAL FILE 11: HT NoT
The Pennsylvania Rail Row: C01111,t1IN" ,ne
now - prepared to receive. Or be era Di Ft eigbt, be.
ween Columbia a nel - Letwaster, 811,1 ..11 stet'. n
• n the Pennev tven• in Bail Itball nut its branches
RATES BE I.`W EEN 1111 L'A. & COI.; 1.A.,
Finit Cis., maid (.1••••••. .I,tl (Ye", h
El cents tit ets. pe ON. 1., (114.
Flour In Car bents,"-; cent, per lita-rel.
W
BETEEN PLULA DEL - FH IA L.:Xs:CASTEL:.
First Um.. uret Pion. - 3rd . 48, Lima
El cents Et 015. 17 cls. 11 cis.
BETWEEN COLUMBIA. et-. FlTT.ititti itt
First Claus, 21111 • :ird
71 cents 51.1 ets. i.l rto. 15 et..
Freight consigned 10 stet ions Mier,— 0 , 111-
patty has no Agent, must be proptud.
All Freights payable. on Detivery.
ILOUSTON, •
General Freight Agent. Pi. Si.i
it - EP-For further Information a pl.ly
S. It. Kirats tor:. Frt., A al.,
E. E. t., Act., Coluntide.
csept4.6ll-t itv
ALSAMIC MINT 1: R
This well known preparation lulu obtained an
enviable I pputation throughout the world a,
the only
SCRE AN!) IELIA LE
for all diseases of n Prirdenll l . ll.l ". II requires
no cessation from Inttslin.tss 'lint restrictions in
dlet.. Its use
• eANNoT BE tkil - rEcTED.
nor Is It nn pleasent to I he taste. •Fe II di reetlons
and 0 treatise accompany each bottle. Scut by
"express on receipt of the money, nee from ob
servation. ,
Price $l. per loott!e. Sold I,y an Drivq.ozitF.
=I
Wholesale, As:eats,
rultoo Street, New York
- TOl3 P.EUNTING
v UI every cle6orlption oxeeinal :Lt. t11,6'.-oalce
BiII.LBOAD
DENNSYL VANIA RAIL ROAD
Tlt A INS LEAVE COLG?..I ETA GOING EAST,
Lancaster Train i 3.25 A. M
Harrisburg Accommodation 5.20 P. M
TRA INK. LEAVE: WEST,
Mall Train n.ro A. M
Harrisburg Accommodation 6.2.3 P. M
Lancaster Train Arrives 8.05
Marietta Accom. leaves Columbia, at 7 40 A. M
COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION
Lcuve Columbia for Laneaster..... ....... . 2.15 P. 3.1
Arrive. at LalleitSter 2.13 "
conneetimt with Erie Express lor Phil's.
Leave Lancaster at . 5.10 I'. 10.
Arrtvp at Colmnbin . 140 "
The Harrlsburrz accommodation will leave as
before at S:LO P. M.
READLNG lIAIL 130 AD
FALL ARRANGEMENT
MONDAY, SEPTEMBEtt 13Tri, 18G9
GREAT TRUNK' LIND PROM Tilt: NoRTH AND
North 'West for Philndelplan, New York,' Rend.
Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland. Shamokin,
Lebanon, Allentown, Ea_ston, Ephrata, Litiz,
Lancaster, Columbia, Ac.,
Trains leave Harrisburg. for New York, as fol
lows : At 2.10, 5.20,8.10 and 11.40 A. M., 2.00 and 4:15
P. 51., connecting with similar Trains on tim
Pennsylvania R. R., and arriving at New Yoi k
at 10.00. 11.45 A. M., 8.55, 0.25 and 10.20 P. M., re
-Bpectively. Sicel Ong s. tweampany the 2.10
and 5.20 A. M. trains - without eimulz,e.
Leave:Harrisburg for Reading.. Pot Isville,Tama
qn a , e NVI le.A kuud,` lutntokin,TlneG rove.
Allent (Mt/ and Pinkulcipli la, 8.10 A. )1., and 2.00
and 4.10 p.:\ i.,.stopping at Lebanon and princit•al
Way Stations; the 1.10 P. )1., making connections
tor Philadelphia, Pottsvii lea tut Co Min bia only.
Poi. Pottsville, Schuylkill I raven, and Auburn,
via Schuylkill and Daunt Rail Road,
leave Harrihhurg at 3.40 I'. M.
Returning: Leave New York at Rig) A. M.,
12.00 :Now) awl 5.1 m and B.oe p.m.. - imil m hAphhiaf
5.15 A. .i, and .1..30 P. Nleetang ears gtecom
pa ny el, the 0.110 M. and a ral S.ito P. \I. trains
Mau New York., without eluinge.
Wily Pasmtnget Train leaves Philadelphia at
;.30 A. 51., connecting with snoilar train on Hato.
Penna . Railroad, returnite tin Reading at lr '
P. si.slopping at all .1 4 ,1
1. .tA. M,. andlr.ii'
llerndon ittrit.liTA. ,:-.1 - ionottin at 5.411 anti
10.3 A. 51.. Ashland at 7.03 A. 31.,0nd 12.30 Noon,
Tamt.q no, at 8.31 A. M. and 2.23 P. 31. for Phila
delphia tool New York.
Leave Pottsville via.riennylkill and Susque
hanna Rail Road at 5.:3 A. M. for Ilarrisburg,
am! 11.30 A. DI. for Pine Grove and Tremont.
Reading Accommodat ion Train, leaves Potts
town at 3.40 A. 5.1.. pose~ Reading at 7.3 A. M.,
arriv'ng at Pittladelphla at 10.15 A. M., rota rn
leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 I'. M.
Pottst own Act:mood:awn Train Len ye:. Potts
town ut 0. 2 25 A. M., returning leavesPhlladelph in
:Li 4.30 P: M.
Columbia Rail Road Trains leave li. ding et
7.15 A. M.., and 0.151. M., for Ephrata, Litiz, Lan
caster, Coltimliim&e.
l'erk lumen Rail Road Trains leave 1 1, rkiemea
Winietion at I).00 .1. Al. and ajia and Re
turning, leave tieliweliln-ville at 5.45, 5.11.1. A. 3t.,
and 12.715 Noon, connecting with similar traits
on Ri-ading Railrciad.
Enlehrookdale Railroad Trains leave Potts-
Rt a at 9.40 A. XL. and a. 50 P. lemming,
leave Boyertown at 7.2.5 A. 211., and 11.50 Noon,
emineetiag with similar trans on Reading Rail
road.
MEM
491.830 10
Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridge
port at S 15 A.. 11.. 12.:20 and • Aft P. M , leturnlng,
leave Downu - mat/WI, at 6.11) A. M.. Lea a n d 5,17,
I'. M., rontlecting with twins on Beading Itat
road
On Sundays: Leave New York at 5.00 and S.OO
P. 31., Philadelphia 0.110 A, 31., and 3.15 P. Al., the
14.00 -1.. AI. Trait/ running only to Reading; Potts-
Vide .4 .00 A. 31.; Harrisburg 5.20 A. 31., and 4.10
and 4.15 P. 31., and Reading at 12.35 midnight,
and 7.15 A. 31. for Harrisburg at, 7.115 A. ST.,
and 11.17 1 , 31.,f0r New York, and at, 0.40 A. St.,
and 4.25 P. ST. fur Philadelphia.
Commutation, 3111eage, Season, School and Ex
cursion Tickets, to and from all pain is, at re
duced Rates.
Baggage checked through ; 100 pounds allowed
each Passenger,
Sept 134869.]
IST PENN SY IX ANT A
12.4 RAIL 110 A D
Sunaneranangement of Passenger Trains,
Coin liencing
.I()NDAY", APRIL 26„1869.
No. l , Way - at
ad Miked, leaves Reading at
0.20 A. ICI., arrives at Allentown at 9.00 A. 1%1.,
runs daily except Sutulays, slopping at all Sta
tion, helm cell Lieading and Allentown.
No. 3, 3luil Trait. leaves Read Inc 10 30 A. M.
arrive:, in. Allentown l 05; at New Yoric 330
P. M.
..); O. 7, Fast, Mail. leaves rteading 4 20 P. 71., ar
rives at Allentown 5,15; at New York 9.40 P.M.
Nos. 5 and 7 run daily, except Sunday, stop
ping at all way stations between Reading and
New York, _ _
EXPRESS TnAINS
Leave Reading at 4.90 A. 111.
Arriving at New York, at 9.45 A. XI
Leave Reading at 7.05
Arriving at New York, at 11.35 A. :NI.,
Leave Beading at t.. 10 P. M.,
Arriving at New York, at GAS P. AL,
Leave Reading, at 12.55 A. M.,
Arriving at New York, at 6.00 P. St.,
Theo trains inn through from Pittsburg to
New York, without change of cars, Stopping at
Lyons, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Junc
tion. Clinton. White llonse, Sommerville,
Bound Brook. Plainfield and Elizabeth. ti
.1.30 A M train runs daily, except Sundays
and 2londays.
The:2.lo P M train runs daily except Sundays.
The 7 J 5 A.Mand 12.55 A. \1 trains run daily.
Westbound trains leave New York at the foot
of Liberty street, as follows:
Lows ..Vete lts , A;
12151 M. Mail No. IL
011 A
t P
The 12 01 Train front New York. stops at all
Stations bet tweeze :New York and liCalling. leav
ing Allentown at 4 20 P 'AI, arriving at Reading
at 0 00 P M, running daily. except :-.nitilayB.
The 800 1' 01 Train, Irons New York. tuns
daily.stopping at Elizabeth, Plalntielii, Sum
inervi:le, Junction, Easton and Bethlehem, at
riving at Allentom n at 1107 P 01, passing Lyons
ut 1:2 =lt A 01 arriving attic:Wing at 12 Ti A Ti.
The 505 1' 2.1 train float New York rn US dally
except Sundays, leaving ALlentov.n ut 8 .12
passing Lyt tile at 0 OS P 01, all lying at Reading
at 10 hip m.
The LI 110 A 01 (iota New York, runs daily, ex
cept sundays. leaving A lieu tOWII at 12 -20 P 01
pasAng Lyons at 1 LIP 01, :untying at Reading
at 145 P.Ol.
Mail No. 10 leavos Allentown at 710 A M., ar
riving at Beading at ii t,..) A m.
Ott 1 No.ll leaves Allentown nt 4 101' 01, art ty
ing at Reading al a 00 1' M.
Local .scrota. 123.1 leaves llentou II ni dLi P
01, arriving in Headi er , at 8 10 P M.
Trains :NOS. 10, Ii 123,c, nun daily, except Sun
days, stopping at all stations I /ei I, Nal 11, ailing
and Allentown.
l'n,,,engers are requested to pu elause tickets
Iterore entering the eat N, a.S tato( jttv re t,. 11
AV it I elottrgea anal collected on the train It tttat
all who pay the hurt tot he Conductor.
CO NI M 17TAT lus TI I.:ft-t,
gOoOol nor t %rl . llty—si.N. tril,s,:if peritent. 111 , ,e01.111
betw, , n ells' llnut to Jt • o-tre t.
SEASON TIt:RETs,
good for the holder only, or three, nix, nine- nod
twelve months, at retlueNl I ties.
G. A. NICOLLS.
Gen'l r•up't.
lIIN 01
READI2 , ;(I ANI) (;(11,tiNili:
ON AND AFTER
TIIIiESDAY, 'AUGUST 5111,
PASSENGEIt TRAINS WILL RUN ON 11%,:,
ItO.A.D. AS FOLLOWS:
1.17. AVE. AICItIVI.
n or ' 4 .li A. ill. nend i ng....,.10:30
1.111 P. 11. "...... P. i . 1 ,1
Columbia . 4 .10 A. M. 10:30 A. N
TOU P. M. 5:30 P. N
RETURNING:
WE. AI? It LW:.
.7:15 A. M. Lameaster.....l:2s 7. M
.6:1;5 P. M. " I'. M
.7:15 A. M. Columbia ..... M
.1:1.5 P. M. " M
MOM
Trams • Leaving Lancaster and Col lila as
make close eonniadion at Rending with
Trains :North and South, on Philadelphla
Reading Railroad. and West on Lebanon Valley
Road. Train leaving Lane:este' at 8:15 A. M. and
Columbia at site A. Id. connects closely at
Retaling with Train for New York.
Tickets can be obtained at the 011 lees 01 the
New Railroad,eisey Central. Railritl, toot of Liberty
Street, New York, and %Pith adet itlu and - Read
ing Railroad, 13th and Cal lowlini Stu:A:Ls, Ptilln
delphia-
Thyough tickets to New Yolk and Philadel
phia sold at all the Principal Stations, and Bag
gage Checked Through.
.4EIY-Mileage Ticket - Rooks for 000 or IMO little..,
SeaSciii and Excursion Tickets, to and train all
points, at reduced rate,.
Trains are run by Philadelphia& Rota:lig Rail
Road Tine,whlch t le minutes faster than Penn
sylvania It. R. Tune.
augt-Offl GEO. P. GAGE. Supt.
NORTHERN CENTRAL
RAIL Ro A
• SUMMER SCHEDULE.
APRIL 25T11, It•zu9.
Ou and alter April, nth, 11 , 09. Tulips %eta
leave Yorit as foliates:
LEAVE NOIII'iIIVARD.
1.30 a. In. Daily for Williamsport, daily (except
Sundae) for Elmira, Canandaigua, itaclms•
ter, Falls and Oil 11ecion.
11.115 a. In. Daily (cxcebt. Sundays) for 'WHIM Ms
port, Elmira. Enti" lo mat -N. Falls.
2.16 p. tn. Sadly (except Sundays) for Williams
port, Erie and Oil Region.
10.15 p. m. Daily (except Sundays) fnr -Harris
burg and the.
o.n a. in. 'Daily (except Sundays) for Harrisburg
LEAVE SOUTLIWARD„
12.00 Midnight, Daily for Baltimore.
0.40 a. m. pally (except Sundays and Mondays)
. _ .
Mr Baltimore.
6.40 a. m. Daily for Baltimore.
2.05 F. m. Daily(except Sundays) for Milt (more.
7.15:1. in. Daily except Sundays', for Bain more.
vatu.aiTsviLLE
Leave York for Wrilhtsvill , :, 1120 a. In. 11.10 a.
m. 8.3 u tu. Arrive. Wrightsville 7.20 R. M.
4.30 m. Columbia, 7.48 a. rt., 12..3 4,48 p.
in. Lancaster, 9.00 a. in., 1.10 oai p. 111.
p. in.. 4.10 p. in..mid 0.80 n. m.
NEST WARD VOIt YORK.
Leave Columbia, 8.30 a. in., 12.80 0.00 p,
Leave 'Wrightsville. $.45 a. in.„ 1.0.5 6.4:5 p. n..—
\I rive York, 11.80 a. to , 1.55 7.35 U, to Baltimore,
5.00 p. In., and 2.80 at. in.
All trains on this Branch um daily except
.sundays. •
BLAIR, Supt Baltimore Divinion.
S. YOUNG, Gen. PasN'gr .A4L. Balttitimr.
May 1, 1S0,0h;
HAIR _PREPARATIONS.
H ALL'S ' •
VEGETABLE HAIR . RENEW ER
RING'S AMBROSIA
These' popular Hair 'Restorers and Tonle., on
hund.a
R. WILLIAMS' DRUG STORE,
sept4-6D•Lfwl Columbia, Pa,
W 24. F. LOCKARD,
Superintendent. Phila. Div
G. A. NICOJA , s,
General Superintendont
Irrire at Reacting.
O 00 P M
.
..Expre,i, Train......... 1 P bl
Express Train.. ..... _lO IV P
Express Trln 12:15 A 111
ENE