The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, January 29, 1870, Image 4

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Janiceti•i;:-99, - 181'0.
An Adroit Sell.
One day a gentleman called in at the
storeof Mr. Ralph Hardman, with asvio
lin box under his arm. purchased a
necktie, for which he paid fifty cents, and
then asked permission to leave his. box
while he did
, a , • errands down_ town.
Old llaidman--a 'and - sec
ond hand clothing—had
. no. objection.
"It is a 'violin," said gentleman,
which I prize very was giv
en me •by as old,ltalian, who died at •my
father's house. I bog you to be careful
of it, sir." . .
Mr. Fliirdipae promised; and the owner
of the precious violin departed.
Towards - nobii, While the old clothing
dealerwus very deeply engaged in selling
a suit of shoddy for' bang up Prussian TH.
cot, a 'stranger entered the store—a.'.r - e:
markable well dressed man, with a distin
guished look.- The violin box was -in
slight upen a shelf, and as no one was near
to prevent. the new- comer slipped around
and opened the box, and took out the -in- ,
strunient— a very dark hued and ancient
looking one.
" dello !" cried Hardman when be
heard the sound of the viol, " what for
you touch dat, eh ?"
The stranger explained that he was a
professor—that he was a leader , of an or
chestra—and that ho could never see a
violin - withouttrying it. And then he
drew the boiv acro's the s trings, playing
a few passa g es of a fine old German waltz.
3ly soul !" he cried; after lie had run
his fingers over the instrument awhile,
" that is the best violin I over saw !
There's cot a better ene in the city—a
perfectly getiuine old Cremona ! I will
give you a hundred dollars for it."
Hardman said it was not his.
I'll give You a hundred and fifty 1
Two hundred.-
Mr. Hardman was forced • to exploit.
how the violin came to be left in the store
The stranger had taken out h s pocket
book, drawn - forth two hundred dollar
bank notes. He put them back, remark
ing:
I must have that violin if money will
buy it. When the owner returns will you
ask him to wait fur me ? If he cannot
wait ask him to meet me here at six o'clock.
If he.eannot do that, ask him to call at
the efice of the .Treasillrer of the Acade
iibd inquire for-the-Director
of ihe OrChestra. - Will you - do it ? -
Hardman • said hc•would.
But," 'suggested the stranger, you will
not tell the man what I said about his
violin nor what I've offered ; because he
may have an idea of what treasure he pos
ses.' Your will be ,carefuf and circum
spect."
The stranger went away, and Ralph
Hardman reflected. In the course of an
hour the owner of the violin returned,
and askedlor his box. But the shoddy
man had been captivated by the g Iden!
bait.
What would the gentleman sell his VlO-•
lin for ?
At first the gentleman would not listen
to the propos tion, but after a deal of talk
he confessed that he himself was not a pro
fessor, and could not well afford to keep
such a valuable instrument. 'He would.
sell it for one hundred and seventy-five
dollars and not a penny le s.
Ralph Hardniao paid the money and
became the legal possesor' of the violin,
ready to receive anywhere from three to
five hundred - dollars froin the director of
the orchestra, as he might be able.
But the director did not come. At the
cod of a . week Hardman carried the vio
lin to a professional friend, and inquired
of him its real value. His friend ‘,..vamin
ed it, and said:
" Two dollars and a half; without the
box."
Ralph. Hardman . , was strongly . of the
opinon that the gentleman who left the vi—
°Hein his care was a swindler, and that
the, director : was a partner in the business,
anti that, together, they had made 'him
their victim. That night shoddy was
marked up ten per cent.
SRE r.. 4
A. COUGH, COLD OR Sore Throat
Requires immediate attention. as
...:negleet often results in Xis..
. 'Vas 1;le Lang Disease: "
BR6NCHI At; Brown's Brouskial Troches
OCV ,
nn.st invarlablrgive irOirdit
relief.
FOR, BRONCIIII7I3, ASTnn.A;CATiltalt, C 0 2 ,7517311.
'LIVE and T/DZOAT DISEASNS, they have a Booth
lug effect. 0-1-?
SINGERS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS use them
to clear and - strengthen the ••••iiice. ' '
Owing - 10 the good reputation and popularity
of the Troches, many worthium awl cheap tmitationz
are offered, width are good for notlang, Be sure' to OB
TAIN" the tree:." • ;
Biriiien's: Bronchi at; Troches.
SOLD Evian - wi rEIL F.
TO CONSII 171 Vk§
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• Tffe Adrortiier, luiviiiiTheeff restored to health in
a - few-Areeke„ by a very simple, remedy, after having
suffered several years with seVore lung 'Affection,
and that dread disease; Consumption—is anxious to
make known to' hie - fellow sufferers the means of
-•
•To whos desire it, he will send a copy of the pre
acriptionftwed (free of charge),, with too directions
for preparing-and using:the •earne, which- they will
nod a SURE. CURE TORCUESUMPTION AVERNA, BRoN
curna,etc.:, The object of ihe advertiser in sending
the'Prescription - is to benetit the afflicted,and spread
information which be coneeivei to be Inv:doable;
and ha hopes every sufferer , ' will try his'rernetly, as
it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, will please int
drese REV. EDWARD d, WILSON, - '
-nora..ffia-1y..„ t 1 ill honsburg:Rings County. N. Y.
;.` ERROUS'oiiounT
A 'Geldle ' Mail' who 'Suffered for years from Nervous
Debility. Premature Deesy, and all the effects of
youthful indiscretion, will, for sake of suffering hu
manity,sou i free to all who need it, the receipt and
directions for Making the simple remedy by which
he was cured. Sufliners wishing to profit by the
advertiser's experience, can do so by addresqing,
with perfect confidence. JOHN It. OGDEN.
n0v.27160:11/ , N 0.42 Cedar street. New York.
VOR SA.Ll3.—Goo'd Will, StoCk and
Fixtures of the Franklin House Restaurant
antllltlllard Saloon..
TO MANUFACTURERS
Rights to toie -"ALLEN'S PATEN'f
LAMINA" will be lesueli on application to Suit
umlerOotigtt. ; , .
Sure..;Preyentative. ,of Scale in. Boilers.
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This article lidlibe furnished at SIX DOLLARS
per Can, or ~y,t0...ar.111. ssll rights ... to rnake apd,use
the same for , ,' .•,, ~ , . . „ , „
Ten; Dollni~ per anuaei for oath Boiler
The material for making the Anti-Lnnin . a will
be supplied by us; it desired , at low prices..
Bights Mr .Counties, States or other Territory
Or tale at fair rates. •
'iliaiDEN " •di NEEDLES;
Dealers in Oils, ,
N0:42 S:Delawate'Aven u'e, Pbtladelpliin. ''
Circulars will 64 7 4nCen aPplloatton:' 4
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S WA,TEp.M.O,
PROPRIUTOR. OT
WATF.RMAN'S -
Coc kta kAl 3 4.-Tonie Bitters
1115!
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No. 1106 Mirket:StrOOt,'Pliiladelphia.
' The -tonic properties 'ofr these Bitters have
been certified to hy,some of our most eminent
practialme.playslcians, as the best. tonic now is
nserand.tthe.CockiaLtßitters.le the 'universal
favorite amongjcidgeirota..gOod. igin.ors whisky,
lsept4&9-tiVr---,
i.te,021 , •41 .21EdettarEBE
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SIIPPLEE & BROTHER,
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ALungrACTUramS Os
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,STEAM BOILERS.
In addition to our Foundry and Machine work,
Nvo• are now prepared to manufacture every
variety of Boiler and Plate Iron work,
MENDING AND REPAIRING BOILERS
Promptly attended to. Thankful for past favors.
we would invite the attention of onr friends and
patrons to this new branch of our business.
SUPPLEE & BRO.,
septi-G9-tfwi 2nd St., Columbia.
SUSQUEIIA.NNA IRON COMPANY.
Manufacturers of all sizes of
REFINED AND DOUBLE REFINED
ROUND, SQUARE, FLATS, OVAL, AND
CALF OVAL IRON.
• Car Axles, Shafting and ITorse Shoe Bars-
Jair.Orders promptly. filled from Stock on hand
or made to order.
Thrms, net Cash, at Manufacturer's prices, de
livered on Cars or Boats.
-Office at their '
ROLLING MILL,
sept4-69-tial Columbia, Penna.
STEAII.I
F..xanc.s;
BOILERS,
STEAM PUMPS,
And all kinds of Machinery Manufactured and
guaranteed to give satisfaction at the Works of
SUPPLER do BRO.,
sept4-60-tfscl Columbia, Penn
CABINET-IVA_RE;
CABINET WARE INIANUFACT6RY.
The subscriber having lately put- up new
ware-rt erns, and greatly increased his business,
can offt r better inducements to his customeres
than ever.
WINDOW SHADES MIRRORS, die., IN ALL
• He manufactures to order, anti will keep con
stantly on' hand; Dressing,' Plain. and Fancy
Bureaus- Sideboards • Sofas;Bard, Pining and
Centre Tables, COlll.lllOll, Fanoy and French Bed
steads; all of which will •be • sold on the most
reasonable terms. As he_manufactures his own
work he is enabled to warrant every article to
be what it is represented.
CAAIRSI CHAIRS!! CHAIRS!! I
All kinds of chairs kept on hand' or mannfactur
ed io order. Cane, Windsor, Arm -and Rocking
Chairs Sttees, Camp and Countea Stools,Sofas,
Tete-a ] fetes and Stuffed , Seat Chairs, made to
order. Old chairs repainted and repaired.
UNDERTAKING.
Funerals will be attended to with promptness
to which he gives his personal attention. He is
prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve
corpse, as may be required.
' MAHOGANY OR 'WALNUT COFFINS,
Furnished plain or tinted iu any style that may
be required. He respectfully solicits a share ol
public patronage, as well as a continuance of the
custom with which he has been liberally favored.
JOHN SHENBERGER,
South aide of Locust street, between Second and
Third. . - [sept4-69-trw ,
F'ACURNITURE OF ALL KINDS.
• CARECET WARE - ROOMS, ciz.• MANE
TORY, Locust Street, a few doors below
Tnird Street, Columbia, Pa.
The subscriber manufactures and keeps on
hand an extensive assortment of all kinds 01
Furniture. Persons' wishing to buy or those
about to go to housekeeping, will find it to their
advantage to give me a call.
REDSTh`fi.DS, TABLI, ,"`3, CHAIRS, BIIRE.AZS,
SETTEES, &c., &b.
Of the best quality, style, and. manufacture, and
will make to order, 01 first-rate material, every
article in his line. He will give strict attention
to business, and respectfully - asks of the public a
sharh of its patronage.
-elf- 151`.TDERTAKING will receive the most
careful attention, at the shortest mime,
sept4-61.1-trwl GEORGE sErnEser
NEW OM '. -' -
WINDOW SITA.DES.
'rile Subscriber has on hand at his Furniture
Store, all kinds and styles of
WINDCW SHADES,
CURTAIN FIXTURES, &c.
To whieli he would respectfully call the atten
tion of the
JOHN SHENBERGER,
sept4-59-Ifw] No. 256 Locust St., Columbia.
PATENT
MERIDIAN BURNER !
Ask for the MERIDIAN BURNER. Take no
other.% Itexcels ALL; others. It can be
used with either Kerosene, Pe
troleum or Coal 011.
It is manufactured and for sale by
COULTER, JONES & CO-,
NO. 702 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA.
Wholesale and Retail Dealerfi la '
Lamps, Gas Fixtures, Chandeliers, &c.
Lamps for all purposes for which lamps aro
used, in GREATN.ARIETY. - ,
Those , desiring:M furnish: Churches, Dwell
ings, or other buildings, public or private, will.
Gas Fixtures, will do well to call and see our new
IRON BRONZE CHANDELIERS,
cheaper and better than any other kind.
septl-titi-tfw
JUST OPENINGI
- and Se . e!
Our new and % . $;e11 selected Stock of
TOILET ARTICLES,
Aud a variety of other articles, such as are usu
ally kept'in u
FIRST-CLASS ; DRUG, STORE.
We have also received a FRESH SUPPLY
of the the , most reliable
P,A.T.EIN.TT MEDICINES.
sept4-69-tfw]
LITI11:13ER -- & COAL.
WoIAdE:I3CiGLE,
DEALER IN
LTiMBER •OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
Office—Front Street. between Locust and Union
READ THIS!
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LiazarPl.Eia„Yc'rris'
PERFECTED SPECTACLES
That they render impaired slghtelearer and dis-
Una; strengthen and preserve the eye; are
very easy and pleasant to wear, and last many
years without change being necessary, so that
In the end they are the cheapest as well as the
best.
NOTICE, that Mr. Chas. r. Schreiner, Watch
maker and Jeweler, Front street, is our sole
agent In Col um his, Pa.
Lazarus t Morris. Manufacturing Opticians
'Tarlton], Conn. ' sept.l.'S9-tf w
71 , 11. YES if:IIQ UORS.
PURE IVINF.S AND LIQUORS!
For Pure, Unadulterated Wines and Liquors,
go LO the store of the subscriber. Hellas elegant
CATAWBA WINE,
Which for quality and flavor, cannot be excelled;
also, the celebrated ROOSTER WHISKEY,
Yankee Rum,
JarnalcaSpirlts Blackberry
• .11
Brandy , Cherry u11(1 Clurraitt Wines. • •
We have Wines, 'handles, Gins,' Cordials, Old
Monongahela of all grades. Give us a call and
examine for yourself. CkIAII.LES GROVE, •
Corner of Commerce and Walnut Columbia.;
sepa-p-tfw ..• •
CLOTHS, CA.SSIM.ERIIS,Ir;S'TTNGS.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
lIA"GER tt-BROTHERS
Have vow opened the largest stock of thO above
goods ever offered In Lancaster. " .•.
Chinebilla Beaver, lisquhrutax Beaver, Moscow.
Beaver '
°VERO 0 A_T I q-G(-S,
FINE FRENCH' COATINGS,,
• BE! VERDOESKIN COATINGS,
SILK lIIXED COATINGS,
BLACK, BROWN, and DAHLIA.
:CASSLIIEREt'3; all:New:Stiles:Bois' Wear, In
great varl ety, 1101.1E-31+DE &ATI - NETTS,
.TEANS;WELVET
.IsE.A. - DY=NI.ADt; CioTECIIkG,
iron YYN A:.•713 BOYS,
Of oar own nuinnfactureAndsvarranted in quel
• - - style and price.
FINEDREBg surrs;, .131:1SINESS SUITS.
-- BOYS' '
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OVERCOATS from the; Znest. Esquimau.%
Beaver to ordinary goads. • • ' .
septAiitf..fal- HAGER dc
MEDICAL.
FANCY SOAPS,
It. WILLIAMS,
No. 19 N. Front Street
COLUMBIA, PA.
SP.ECTAC_LES. ,
AND EYE GLASSES
DRY GOODS.
EMI
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BOOKS, STATIONERY.
NEW! NEW !I .NEW!!!
BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE,
No. 202 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA
The .subscribers have just opened and offer to
the public; a complete assortment of
SCIIOOL, BLANK AND lIISOELLAISEOUS
BOOKS, STATIONERY or ALL RINDS,
And of every quality, including a large and
first-rate stock of
CAP, LETTER, NOTE AND 'BILL
PAPER,
SCHOOL' AND SUNDAY SCHOOL MOTTOES,
Envelopes, Ink. Slates, Faber's & Gnttknecht's
Pencils, &e. Toy Books, Pass' Books,. Tuck .
Memorandum Books, Initial Paver, cc., Bibles, Testaments and Hymn books. -
All weekly and monthly papers end maga
zines received as soon as published. The custom
of the public Is respectfully solicited. '
air Remember The pima—No. 262 Locust Street,
one door below the Columbia Steam Fire En
gine House.
sepl , 6B-tlwi JOHIN.I.L. WRIGHT & CO.
REMOVAL. '
Sheaffer
BOOKSELLER - AND STATIONER,
HAS REMOVED HIS
LARGE STOCK OF
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
NO. 52 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
OPPOSITE SHOBER'S HOTEL,
Four doors North of Orange Street,
LANCA.STER, PA
TOR SALE.
T J OTS!
LOTS OF LOTS!
BUILDING LOTS
Large or Small, on Sixth street, or Seventh
street, and on Locust street, and Walnut street.
Those fronting on Locust and Walnut streets
190 feet deep to a 14 feet - wide alley.
sep4-69-tfw) Apply to J. H. MIFFLIN
STEAJI COACH -WOI?_MS.
CHRISTIAN ~ MYERS,
COLUMBIA ST} A.))1
COACH WORKS!
REMOVED TO Nos. 9, 11 AND 13 NORTH .sth
STREET.
The Carriages, Buggies, to., made at these
Works, are equal in beanty and durability to
any other make in the county.
COACH SMTIIING, REPAIRING, (5r,C
This branch of the business will be attended to
with punctuality and despatch.
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES,
Wag,ons, &e., for sale or made to order.
US- Call at the Works No. 9. 11 & 13 North
Fifth street and examine the stock and prices.
sep,s-694fw
117 WIPP DWI', MIMP:o 54.14
H OUSEFURNISHING GOODS.
JUST PURCHASED, AT REDUCED
PRICES, a splendid Assortment of new and de
sirable
HOUSE FURNISHING- GOODS !
COOKING STOVES—Anti-Duet Quaker
City, and the Niagara.
13RITANNIA. WARE, iu Sets or separate,
to suit purchasers.
GRA ALBER WARE,
CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS.
wATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS,
, of alleizesand styles.
Special attention paid - to-GAS FITTING and
PL . G.IIBINCI. A large assortment of splendid
"s NTIF.T.T7CRs4
CIiANDELIERS alwayd on hand
A Variety of BIRD VAGES, at all prices.
Agent ter the Celebrated DOTY'S CLOTHES
WASHER. The most popular, bestaud cheapest-
Washing Machine ever invented.
In:connection with the above Washing Ma
chine, he has the .
UNIVERSAL cLoTnEs WRINGER!
Cali at the corner of Second and Locust streets,
and satisfy yourself that you can get better bar
gains there then at any other establishment.
- P11RA.3.1 WILSON,
Cor. of Second and Locust Ste., Columbia, Pa.
COIVEECTIONLP.RY.
UOD NRWq FOR ALL!
• IKNOTWELL'S
.A.ND GENTLEMEN'S SALOr9N,
No. 209 and 2101. - Ocust Street, Columbia,
(Fir doer above Odd . Fellows' Hall.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
OYSTER.S In every style, with Saloon for La
dies'.
Fresh Baked Cakes every day.
Confectionery of every kind.
Candies,Frults, Nuts and Cakes.
FRENCH CONFECTIONS.
Raisins, Figs, Almonds and Dates.
Special attention to Supplying Parties, at the
shortest notice.
Fancy Candies always on hand.
All kinds of Toys and Dolls.
Ice Creon on hand every Saturday.
Everything of the best for sale by
KNOTWELL, Agent, •
200 and 210 Locust street.
oct:3o-septi-tfw] , Columbia, Pa.
RICHARDS'
CONFECTIONE ' A % I
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la 2 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, P
CAKES. CANDIES, FRUITS AND CREAMS,
of the choicest kind kept constantly on hand,
ur Families supplied with Ice Cream in
Churns or Moulds, at Short Notice and Iteet,-)o
-able Rates.
LADIES' OYSTER SALOON
I take pleasure lu announcing to My numer
ous friends that I have opened an OYSTER SA
LOON for the special accommodation of La
dies. None but the best oysters will be used.
Families and parties supplied at short notice.
Remember the place-152 Locust street.
isept4-10-tfw] ALLEN RICHARDS
CONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT OF
ALL RINDS , Thr SEASON.
Fartles and Families supplied with
I C C
Oy the 'Freezer, or in Moulds; with promptness at
GEO.'J. 831ITITS,
Adjoining the Franklin House. Locust. street.
P. S.—Also, a fine assortment of TOYS and
Faucy,Articies.constantly on hand. [sepl-69-tfw,
819T'Eq, HARDWARE, &e.
RUMPLE 1.; SON ,
tl DEALERS IN - ,
FOREIGN ‘t DOMESTIC HARDWARE.
AU:extensive assortment * of house fUralslallag
hardware, also for mrpenters; and builders! lase,
always on hand: -' -• • •
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IRON AND,•STE'EL:',
Blacksmiths o n makerS . and others, furn
ished with all kin sof Iron, Falls, Bosse Shoos,
Coach Trimmings, and other goods in their line.
WOOD AIVD..WILLOW WARE,
In great Naricty, such, as - Tubs, Baskets, Wash
Boards, Brooms, Washing blacitines, dc., dc.
,
: - FAR3III.. i 6 DIPLF.II IE NTS. .. .
.., ,
Plows,' Shovels, Hoes, Plow Castings, Scythes,
loorks, Rakes, and all other Implements used by
the farmer. '. . • - - ,• . . - ~ • .„, :. „ ,
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- STOVES AND' TIN WAItE:
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Stoves of every style and. pattern, Coolc,!Parlor
'and Ottlee.Stoves, for coal or wood.. A.largeag
sortmenrotTln:Vrare always yept, on' hand, or
manufactured to order.' „.
„
Oil Paints
Coal 011, Linseed, Flsb,Sperm and Machille,olls
Of all kinds . - Alcohol; Benz' iseJapari
_'and'other
Varnish, Gloss, Paints; Patty, INMlte Leadyka,
sepl-604tw) Locus? STicsirr, Cplocrx.:nlW,
_ME TV ADY.ERTISEMBIVTS
LADIES' FANCY FURS!
718 Arch Street.
Middle of the Block, between 7th
and Bth street, South Side,
PITILADELPHIA.
Importer, Manufactnrerand Peel
er In all kinds and quality;of
FANCY FURS'
rein LADIES' A ; 3.2urrautax's
w -
Having enlarged,remodeled and
Improved ,ray old and favorably
known, --FUR EMPORIUM, and
having Imported a very large and
splendid assortment of all the differenticinds of
Fins from first hands, in Europe, and have lust
them made up by the most skillful workmen, I
would respectfully invite my friends of Lancas
ter and adjacent Counties to .call and examine
my very large find - beautiful assortment of
Fancy Num, for Ludies'.and Children. lam de
termined to sell at as low prices as any other
respectable' House in this city. , All Furs War
ranted. No misrepresentations to effect sales.
JOHN FAREIRA,
oct9-finj - '7lB Arch Street, Philadelph fa.
fIOLUMBIA. CLASSICAL AND FE
..J MALE INSTITUTE, prepares young men
and boys for College, Business, or Teaching, and
affords young ladies superior advantages in
securing a complete education. Special atten
tion is given to the common English branches,
Music, French, and the
NATURAL, SCIENCES,
including Botany; Philosophy ' Chemistry and
Astronomy, as well its to the Classics add higher
Mathematics. The next session commences on
Thursday, the :26th of August. For circulars,
address REV. H. S. ;A.LEXANDER.
sep.l-69-tfw] eolumbla. Pa.
11ORICES OF COAL. AT H. F. BRU
NEE'S YARD, DECEMBER 1.18G9
Ford. -Ddied
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West Lehigh Stove and Egg 55.00 06.25
". Nutt for Morning
. Glory 4.05 .5.00
Schuylkill Stove and Egg • 590 6.25
Nutt 4.03 5.00
Shamokin Stove and Egg 6.15 6.50
Nutt 6.15 5.50
EastßOston(Wilkesbarre Canal)
Stove and Egg (Lai 7.00
Maltby Stove and Egg 6.90 7.25
Old Baltimore mines Stove
and Egg 7.15 7.50
Old Baltimore mines Nutt 0.90 . - 6.25
Lykens Valley Stove and Egg
7,15 7510
Nutt
5.90 . 0.25
Fuller No. 4 6.15 6.50
Lykens Valley otr the Reading .
Railroad one doller less.
All coal sent from yard in good order.
septll-69-tfj 11. F. BRUNER.
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
AT
PATTON'S COAL YARD,
ON FRONT STREET,
Is the Place to buy your coal.
Particular attention is given to have coal sent
out cleaned and screened. Have on bands and
will keep all kinds of coal that is wanted.
DIAMOND,
LOCUST MOUNTAINS,
PIN is GROVE,
LIKENS VALLEY
AND
BITUMINOUS COALS.
Will furnish coal by the car-load from any
mines that is desired at the
LOWEST PRICES.
also,
Dill - PINE WOOD
by the cord or barrel.
sepit-tArl scdTri,..irroN.
sept4-69-triv
EPORT OF THE coNDrnoN
A I L ; of The COLUMBIA NATIONAL DANK,
of Columbia, State of Pennsylvania, at the close
of business on the 9th day of October, ISM
Loans and discounts ,57,15,496.55
Over drafts 101t.51
U. S. Bonds to recurs Circulation._ .509,000.00
Other Stocks. Bonds and Mortgages 37,700.00
rue from redeeming and
reserve agents 50,275.83
Due from other National .
Bank -
.
Bank.. - - - - -
.10,759.19
Due from ocher Banks and
Bankers 9„:137-M
Banking
Douse . 12,500.00
Current Expenses 4,557,07
Taxes paid_ 3,000.79
Cash Items, including
Stampsl,llB.49
,
B 111 s of other National
Banks—..._ 543.00
Fractional Currency, is,-,
eluding nickels 1,745.06
•
Legal Tender Notes 28,510.00
-
3 ', ct. Certificates 41,000.00
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock puidln 6500.000.00
Surplus Fund 120,620.14
Discounts..._ I, _
Exchange_ 3,067.60
Profit and Loss ' 1,406.29
National Bank Cir. tau tlon .
..
- -
°nista ndinrr 410,775.00
Individual Dep05it5...... ......
409,195.01
Due to National Banks_._ 10,293.11
Due to other Banks and
Bankers 300.20
State of Pennsylvania, y
County of Lancaster. f '"-
L SAMUEL Snocir, Cashier of the Columbia
National Bauk,do solemnly swear that the above
statement. Is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief. - ' SAMUEL siioca, Cushier.
Subscribed and sworn, to before me this 18th
day of October, 1169. S. S. CLAIR, A. A.
ATTVST, JOHN COOPER,'I -
GEO. BOGLE,Directors.
IL SUYDA.M,
ants-69-tfw
DEPORT OF THE CONDITION
of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Col
umbia, Pa., at, the close of business, Saturday-,
October eth,1869.
' RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts 6246,579.54
IL S.Bonds to secure Caren- • -
'anion 150,000.00 '
U. S. Bonds on hand 0,650.00
Bonds and Mortgages 9,107,25 414,336.79
Due from redeeming and i 7,623.9 7,.
reserve agents "
Due from other National-,
Banks 21716.45 .
Dne trout other Natiohal-s---
Bunks and Bankers 5,427.22 47,772.64
MC
Current Expenses
Taxes paid
Cash Items and Revenue -
Stamps 3,521'35
Icittiouttl Currency 560.00
Fractional Currency ' 1,549.77
Specie 32.115 ,
Legal 'renders 21,721.00:
3 per cent. Certilleate , , 10,000.00 31,801.07
Capital Stool -
Surplus Fund.......
Discount
'Exchanges
Interest
Profits and Loss..
Circulation
Individual Deposits
Due to National Banks 2:302.3S
Due to other Dunks
and Bankers_
DI rl'elexuls impala
State. of Perinsylvania,l. , gi
County of Lancaster. j
I. S. S. Derwit.Eit, Cashier t”f the fist ..7,.:a
-tional Bank, of Columbia, do solemiily swear,
that the above is true to the best of iny,lumwl-_
edgc _nd belief. . S. S. DETWILER, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn before XIS this 15th day,
of October, ISGO: W. N. icOWLEN, N. I'.
ATTEST, E. IC. SMITII,
ROBERT CLAN E, }Directors
JNO. FENDRICIL,
I au,. , ..69-t fw-
BOOTS X; SHOES.
1-
KW BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
_ • ~
be subscriber would respectfully Inform his
4
friends and the .public generally that lie has
opened a BOOT A.lsa) 611.01; STOKE at , '
1 , , *
- NO. 245 LOCUST sTREET,
COLUMBIA, PA. AO'l
Ile will:always keep on band it - general as
sortment of
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS,
Soitablo for 1 ;
Men, Boys, Ladies. Misses and Children,
• Which he oilers at the .
LOWEST CASEE',FRICEs
Ile will keep none but the'BEST GOODS, and
all. classes can be accommodated by calling at
his store, nest door to Max. Bucher's Grocery,
• sep-1-69-tfuq JEROSLE
.AIINING -TO TRESPASSERS
PERSONS. are hereby, Forbidden
to Trespass upon the grounds of the undersign ,
ed, as be is determined to prosecute 'to • the ut
most rigor of the law,, every person so offend
ing. r isept4-69-thvj , Id. Id. STRIVICLER.
_F:69,771t1NG 2111 LL.
'OOLUMBIA:'FLOTJR MILLS:
, .
GEORGE BOGLE; Paorarzroa.
The highest Cash prices paid for all kinds of
Grain. •
, ..... , . . .
SUPERFINE AND EXTRA. FAMILY FLOUR
• ..
for. sale; also 3LtllFeed of all kinds. Wheat
Ground and Packed to order. Grlsework •
and Chopping done: 'Chopped Corn . --
and. Oats. „Coria.llftd and
GRAHAM FLOUR "
_ .
For sale at all Sinai, and delivered to any part
of-the town. ftn-Town 'and country custom so.
'Bolted. sep44l9-tfw]
JOHN FAREIRA,
_FINANCIAL.
RESOTTIiCES
51,523,759.27
51,523,759.97
2,143,92
:100.20 2,441.12
.^-]99,443.(2
LIABILITIES.
tziai,omoo
15,000.00
3,45.91
553. iii
1,73,5.40
1:31,391.00
... 1 ti3,155.:30
MEM
GROCERIES, &c.
cIBEAT EXCITEMENT AMONGST
ir GROCERYMEX!
ow can good GOODS be sold so cheap, Is the
question.
ATTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS.
Neu -MSc]: of goods, and them very low.
The best quality of goods, and at cheap rates
SUGARS, TEAS, MEAT,
COFFEE, FRUITS, • VISIT,
SPICE: 4 , CHEESE. FLOUR.
Provisions of all lands, together with Wood
and Willow-ware and Class and Queensware.
Switzer and Li in berger eileebe,tJerroan Fruits,
&o.
,SUGAR , CURED HAMS 47, DRIED BEEF.
RNG.I.Isii AND AMERICAN PICKLES.
Fresh Peaches, and all the Fancy Groceries per
taining to well regulated Grocery Store.
I am determined not to be surpassed in cheap
ness and In the excellent quality of my goods.
Cnll around and Inspect our stock whether
you buy or not. A share of public patronage is
solicited.
WAX BUCHER,
sep4-69-tfw] No. 2-19 Locust Street.
FRESH GROCERIES
AT TIM PROVISION
FAMILY GROCERY STORE OF
MULLEN & BROTHER,
ODD FELLOWS' HALL,
Columbia, Pa
FRESH TOMATOES, FRESH PEACHES AND
other Canned Fruits, Shaker Corn, &e. '
TEA -- TIIE BEST BLACK TEA IN TILE
MARKET.
EXTRA REFINED SYRUP MOLASSES,
very cheap.
Reflood Sugars, Dried Fruit of all kinds.
Java, and Laga2..ra Coffee.
NEW SUGAR CURED lI.A.MS S DRIED BEEF
Also,Fancy Groceries. Family Flour, Notions ,em.
We intend to keep the best Goods only, and to
sell as cheap as any similar store.
H. 31111.1.,E1 , 7 BRO.
~_._Country Produce of all kinds bought or
taken In exchange for goods• isep-IGU-tfw
NE FAMILY GROCERIES,
A LARGE & FINE STOCK JUST DECEIVED
AND IN STORE!
I hare now in Store a Poll assortment of
Groceries & Provisions
For Family and. Hotel use
Extra Syrup Molasses, Fine 'leas, Coffees, Sc
MgrI I MUME7IMMIM '' MMMM
Extra FAMILY FLOUTh by the barrel
or smaller quantity.
Dried Fruit, Pickles, and Fancy Groceries of all
kinds, and at the lowest prices. Call and ex
amine mystock, whether you buy or not.
lIENRY SUYDA
sepl-G9-tfw] Cor. of Front & Union Sts.
FAMILY GROCERIES!
FAMILY GROCERIES!
The Subscriber would respectfully inform his
customers and the Public generally, that he has
,just received a general assortment of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TEAS AND SPICES.
Refined Sugars of all kinds,
No. 1, and Mess Mackerel,
English American Pickles,
Sugar Cured liarns and Beef,
Extra Fine Syrups,
Old Rio and Java Coffee,
•
DRIED :ND CANNED' FRUITS.,
Raisins, Prunes and prepared Mustard always
on hand and of the very best grades.
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR,
CORN MRAL, HOMINY', &e.,
Fancy Groceries, Canned Vegetables aed Fruits,
for hotels and families. The best Goods
•
only are sold, and prices very low.
Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is full
and complete and we intend. keeping, it fresh, by
almost daily additions.
Notions of different kinds always on hand.
FREDERICK•IIUCII.EIt.
4epl-69-tfw] cor. 4th & Locust Sts.
ANIEL McCABLEY,
eIFTII ST., IE.III UNION, COLUMP.L.A., PA
REALER, n;
FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, 45,:e
A LSO,
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR !
RYE FLOUR, UNBOULTED MEAL, CORN
MEAL, GRAIN, AND ALL KINDS
OP MILL PEED
always kept on hand. Choice Family Flour
made from White Wheat. Also Bakers Flour of
the best quality.
He thank his friends for the liberal patronage
heretoford extended, and asks a eontiliuunee of
the same,.
Being a practical Miller, and having followed
the trade tor many years, he flatters himself that
his knowledge of the business will enable Inin
to give satislitetion to all who may favor him
with their custom.
The store will be open from 7 A. M., to S34' P.M
sepl-G9-tfw DANIEL McCAULEY.
F INETAMILY GROCERIES,
AT ITAItDINIAZT'S
Just received, at the line Grocery Establish
ment, corner 3rd and Cherry streets, the follow
ing new Goods:
SUGAR CURED RAMS AND DRIED REEF,
JELLIE9,
PRESERVES,
RONEY,
PEACHES,
TORATOES,
ENGLISH PICKLES, WINSLOW'S GREEN CORN
' GREEN PEAS ,te., dm.
Together with a very fine assortment of
Family Groceries, of all kinds.
A LARGE LOT OF NEW YORK CANDTES,
FOREIGN FRUITS,
Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Cocoanuts,
and White Wine Vinegar.
Extra Family Flour, Mercer Potatoes, Rio and
Java Coffee, fresh roasted, Lovering's Syrup,
zar - 1; e w Uoods received almost daily.
WM. If. HARDMAN,
Sal and Cherry Sts.,
sep4-09-tfal Columbia, Pa.
i:E7I 7 / 1 1 7 G- MACBC_TiVES:
- .
GROVER 4: BAKER'S
7^IRST JRI !! UN
E 12.:A STTC STITO if
SE WING MACHINES,
0,4610 D
1095 Broadway, New Yuri:, 730 Chestmut
Street, Philadelphia.
POINTS 01.' EXCELLENCE.
14y and Elasticity of Stitch,
tiotrand Simplicity of Machinery.
Using both I breads direnly from the spools.
3No Matening M seams by hand and no waste
of thread.
Wide range of application without change of
adjustment.
The seam retain sits beauty and firmness after
washing tmd ironing.
Besides doing all kinds of workslone by other
Sewing MatthillCS, these Machines execute the
most beautiful and , permanent Embroidery and
ornamental work:-
MEE
yt - a,.,The Highest Premiums at all the thin: and
exhibitions of the United States and Europe,
have been awarded the Grover & Baker Sewing
Machlneq, and the work done by them, wher
ever exhibited in competition.
- The very highest prize, THE CROSS OF
THE LEGION OF HONOR, was conferred on the
representative of the Grover J.: linker Sewing
Machines, and t he Exposition Ut d verse]] e, Paris,
I W 7; thus at testing their great superiority over
alt other Sewing Machines. [sep 1-Ott•tfw
GUANO.
WE CONTINUE
To Manufacture our, well-ltnowp Manures,
Saper-Pho,phate of Limn Anil -ImmonintCl
and also have for sale
'PERUVIAN GUANO;
No. 1 Genuine Government,
Fish Guano, Land Plaster and Hydraulic Ce
ment, together with a complete assortment of
BURNING AND .GREASING OILS.
at fair market rates.
Super-Phosphate of Li me, - f,tso per 2000 lbs.
Ato moniated - Pert i I izer, - - $35 do
A DISCOIT.NT TO DEALERS
ALLEN & NEEDLES,
.12 South Delaware 'Avenue, Philadelphia.
ESTADLISIIP.D IN ISIS.
• DD FELLOWS'. —MECIIANICS',
I IP„ - ILNIGHTS OF PYThrAS, and all kinds
o Soc.lety Regallata and Paraphernalia,
Manufactured to order at:
_ . • E. J. EiusmAN , s
' No. 41 1 4 North Queen street, Lancaster; Pa
sept4.o94fw
EME
PROVISIONS, ac., &e
NEW STOCK!
I Alin 1
MISCELANEO ITS.
T • O THE 'WORKING CLASS.. ,•
WO are now prepared to Raids!t all classes
with constant employment at borne, the whole
of the time or for .the spare moments. , Business
new,llght rind:protitable. 'Persons of eitherEeX
oastly earn from 50 cents to 05 per 'evening,, and
a proportional Sum by devoting their whole
time to the business. Bays and glrlS earn near
ly as much as men. That all who see this
notice may send their address, and test the bus
iness, we make this unparalleled offer: To such
as are not well satisfied, we will send $1 to pay
for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a
valuable sample, which will do to commence
work on, and a copy of The People's literary COM.
panion —one of the largest and best family news
papers published—All sent free by mail. Read
er, if you want permanent, profitable work,
Address E. C. ALLEN & CO.,
Augusta, Maine.
THE AMERICAN FAMILY
KNITTING MACHINE!
Zs presented to the public osthe most
Simple, Durable, Compact A: Cheap
Knitting Machine evor invented.
PRIOyi, ONLY $25.
This ine.3 no will run either eachward or
forward with equal facility.
MAKES SAME STITCH AS EY HAND
But far superior in every respect.
Will Knit 20,000 Stitches in Une Minute.
Als.7D DO AERFECT WORK, leaving every
knot on the inside °Me work. It will knit a
pair of stockingz, (any size)' in less than half an
hour. It will knit
CLOSE OR. OPEY, PLAIX,OI2 EIBBE•D WORK,
With any kind of course or woolen yarn, or cot
ton silk or linen. It will knit stockings with
double heel and toe, drawers, hoods, sacks,
smoking caps, comforts, purses, muffs, fringe,
afghans, nobles, undersleeves, mittens, skating
caps, lamp wicks, maps, cord, undershirts,
shawls, Jackets, cradlablankets, leggins, sus
penders, wristcrs, tidilf.44, tippets, tutted work
and in fact, an end lessWariety of articles in ev
ery day use, as well ft.s for ornament,
From $5 tb $lO per Day
Can be made by any on• with the' American
Knitting Machine, knitting stockings,
while expert operators ran even make more
knitting tansy work, which always commands
a ready sale. A person can readily knit from
twelve to fifteen pairs of stockings per day, the
profit on which will be notless than forty cents
per pair.
ro.A.MlInriS
Can sell their wool at only forty to fifty cents
per pound; but by getting the wool made Into
yard at a small expense, and knitting, It into
socks, two or three dollars per pound can be re
alized.
Oil receipt of $2.5 we will forward a machine as
ordered.
We wish to procure active AGENTS in every
section of the 'United States and Canaday to
whom the most liberal inducements will be
offered. Address f -
AMERICAN ESNITTLG MACIIINE COM
PANY, Boston, Moss., or St. Louis, M.
LOZZILLARD'S "EUREKA,
Smoking Tobacco is an excellent article of
granulated Virginia.
—Wherever introduced It is universally ad
mired.
• —it is put up in handsome muslin bags. In
which orders for ;Meerschaum Pipes are daily
packed.
Lorillard's " ',Catch Club' ,
Smoking Tobacco has no superior; being dent
cotinized, it cannot injure nerveless constitu
tions, or people of sedentary habits.
—lt is produced from selections of the finest
Stock, and prepared by a patented and original
manner.
. .
, is very aromatic, mil,and light in weight.
—hence it, will last much longer than others;
nor does it burn or sting the tongue, or leave a
disagreeable alter-taste.
—Orders for genuine, elegantly carved Meer
schaum Pipes, silver mounted, and packed in
neat loather. pocket. ca:•es,,lJl:e placed in the
Yacht Club brand daily-.
Lortthzral's t7e:i tur3
Chewing Tobacco.
—This brand of Pine Cut Chewing' Tobaecohas
no superior anywhere.
—lt is, without doubt, the best chewing to
bacco 111 the country.
Lorillard'g S'nviln;
nave been in general use in the United States
over 110 years, and still acknowletl " the best"
Wherever used.
—lf your storekeeper does not have these ar
ticles for sale, ask Mtn to get them.
—They arc bold by respectable Jobbers almost
everywhere.
—Circulars mailed on application.
P. LOLtLLLAItI) & CO.,
deell-12w New York.
ATALUAI3LE PROPERTY
AT ,
PRIVATE 5.A.1:1_41.
• WILL BE SOLD AT A BARGAIN.
The undersigned will sell at Private Sale, the
following valuable property, viz:
I No. I. TWO LOTS OF GROUND, situated in
Wrightsville, Pa., on the corner'-of Front and
Orange streets, measuring 100 feet front,and
having a depth of 200 feet to Howard alley, upon
which is erected a modern built BRICK.
DWELLING HOUSE, with Kitchen attach(d.
This property is very pleasantly located, and as
a residence is the most desirable in the place.
No. 2. THREE LOTS OF GROUND, adjacent
to each other, in the borough of Wrightsville,
having a front on Canal, and railroad passing
through them. On these lots are erected Four
Two-story. FRAME DWELLING HOUSES.
These lots are very desirable for business of any
eha meter.
No. 3. One of the best located FARMS in
Lower Chanceford twp., York county, contain
ing 322 Acres. Upon this tract of Land are
erected Two Sets of Buildings. One set of
Buildings and 76 acres will be sold separately,
or if desired, the entire tract, with all improve
ments thereon, will be sold together. This
property also includes a STEAM, SAWING
MILL, with a. 45 horse power engine; the en
gine and boiler with all connections are new
and in complete running order.
Persons wishing to know conditions re
specting the above property located in Wrights
ville, call on Magee tt: Smith. Slur °Mee, or that
in Lower Chancetord township, by calling on or
addressing
C, L. WITTMER,
0ct.13-4m] McCall's Ferry, York county.
.1-
J AMES SHOE MANUFACTORY
Thrkrig increased my facllitieA for turning
out superior work I would announce to my ow
customers and all new ones that may favor me
with a call, that I am better prepared now to
manufacture all kinds of
LADLE:' MISSES'- AND. CHILDREN'S
SHOES AND GAITERS,
than e'er before. I employ none but the hest
workmen and am always certain of giving satis
faction. i keep.on hand n general assortment of
ready made work all of which is inantilact ured
tin the premises.
I keep no made-up wol kof other parties. My
\roil; Is made exclusively for home trade and is
sold as such. TEMIS CASH."
VII, sell as cheap as any other establishment,
and as:: a share of pulale patronage.
JAMES SelilikeEDEß,
Locust Street, between Front and second.
sepl-594fW
DA RTICUL Alt ISOTICE.—AI I per-
I sons knowing themselves Indebted to Mrs.
C. C. Title, !Met ly in the grocery business :it 219
Locust street, Columbia. are requested 10 make
immediate payment, I'll.lllloBe having cl.ti nts or
demands against the same will present them tor
settlement to ;MAN:
septl-ti9-ttwl No- 230 'Locust street.
TOBA.CCO
JO LIN PEND
11, - mot.• TZETAIL
TOBACCO, SNUFF & sEGA rt MANLT-
FACTUIIEII
isgent for the New York Flee Cut, Navy, and
Tdonitor Clem-Chow 11.1ewieg Tobaccos. curlier
of 1 , ,,,iman0, i,,,,lrqstreuts. Cole, nulda,
sent 611-tfw
AZe I NVIIK enrol of Deafne , , and Calarrli by a
timple reniedy and will send tile rood pl. free.
Its. M. C. LEIKIETT, '
jant , -lw Ilobolcen, ;N.J.
,
1 - 4 ,7 I I 'l, T-1-0 , 4, DEMON OV , .PALN.
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w 0 Lcorr spA pl" PAINT rento pain
%In
stantly. and he ,old UleetN. - woLcurrs
ANNIIIILATOIt. es eatarhb, BronehitiS 1111(1
Cold in the head. d by all Druggists, and 151
,
ehathatn Square,;":7 York. Jana-Iw
xr EU It AL GI VolltilleSS and Female
ri Weakness Cun Clergyman's Widow
suirered tor years he aboire diseases; will
send the locate, or ber own cure tree
Janls-it Bias. Di X.l, Jersey City, N.J.
Farmer'slpar •
SHOWS HON TO DOUBLE THE PROFITS
OF Tllfi FARM, and how Farmers •uad their
sons eau each malt. $lOO PER moNrii In Win
ter. 10,0,'.4 copies will be mailed free to farinerv.
Send name and address.t McCITH
& CO., Philadelphia, Pa. janl.s-16
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CLOT_U3:NG.
ERCHANT: TAILORING
J. W.
N0..1= LOCUST STREET,. COLUMBIA,
Hos opened in the mom formeily occupied by
P. S. Mel:ague, a full stock Of
FRENCH, rz-GrAsu, AMERICAN 4.4: SCOTCH
CLOTHS, CASSIAIERES
Which he is prepared to mako up in as good
Style and Fashion as can be made in New York
or Philadelphia.
He invites all to call and examine his stock,
which, he l 5 possitlve, cannot be excelled In
Columbia.
- The establishment is designed exclusively for
Merchant Tailoring, and the undivided atten
tion of the Proprietor will be devoted to his
business.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
Of all kinds, and of SUPERIOR QUALITY, al-
Ways on hand.'
Remember tho old adage, that money saved is
money earned. Call and be convinced that you
can save your money by purchasing • at the
ONLY exclusive Merchant Tailoring Establish
ment In Columbia. ' [sepl-00-twf
SPRING CLOTHLNG
. .
• CLOTHING !
CLOTHING I 'CLOTHING !
CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER!
Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, 8.1 e.., Ste. •
New Styles, New Goods at low rates.
DAVID HANAUER'S
U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM'
Front Street,llrst Store above Walnut Street,
COLUMBIA, PA.
The Largest, Best Assorted, Handsomest and
Cheapest htocg. of
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,
Huts, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Cc., ac., ever exhibited
in these regions, which will be sold at prices
TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION! fsep-i-G9-tfw
IT IS A FACT !
Capable of ocular demonstration, that the prices
of Cloths, Casslmeres. Ready-Made Clothing
and Furnishing Goods. are less than one-half
what they were during the war,at the Merchant
Tailoring establishment of
S. S. RAT V 0 N ,
Corner North Queen and OzaL,r., Sheets,
•
opposite Shober's Hotel, Lancaster, Pa.
This is the oldest establishment in this line of
trade in Lancaster county, and is selling, at this
time, line Moscow, Esquimaux, and common
Beaver Overcoats from $l5 to $2O; Common
Union Beavers from £ll.O to $l5; Common Union
Beaver Business Suits from $l2 to $l5; Good Cas
simere Suits from $lO to $2O, and fine qualities
from $25 to $3O. A few suits on hand as low as
$lO. Cloths,
Cassimeres and Trimmings as low
as they can be obtained' anywhere else, and sold
by the yard to those who may wish to have them
made at home, or elsewhere.
Overcoats Brass Coats and Business Suits
made to order with dispatch, and in the best
and most fashionable manner, as the customer
may desire. All kinds of cutting and repairing
done at reasonable prices. An entire new stock
got up for the Fall anti Winter trade of 180$ and
1860, and manufactured in the city of Lancaster.
It would be to the interest of the public to call
and realize that," IT as A FAO.."
_
S. S. RATHVON,
sepi-CO-tfwl Merchant, Tailor and Clothier.
HATS, C 4 PS, ST.
S ULTZ & BROTHER,
El 1 -1 2 -1 S
20 NORTH QUEEN' STREET,
LAis.TCASTER, PA
Latest style Fall and Ilrin ter UM'S and CAPS
in all quail ties and colors.
LADIES' FANCY FURS
We are now opening the largest and most
complete assortment el Ladies' and Children's
FANCY FURS ever offered in this market, at
very low prices.
ROBES ! ROBES ! ! ROBES !! !
iluflhlo Robes, lined and unlined; Hudson
Bay, Wolf, Prarie Wolf, Fox, Coon, ,Itc.
BLANKETS AND LAP RUGS,
Of all qualities, to which we would particularly
Invite the attention of all persons in want of
articles in that line.
GLOVES, GAUNTLETS AND MITTS
OTTER BEAVER,
xerriu.., SEAL,
BUCKSKIN, FLESEEER,
KID, Se., &e.
Ladles' Fine Fur Trimmed Gloves, Gauntlets,
Mitts and Hoods.
PULSE WARMERS & EAR MITTS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
•
sop-I-CO-My - . ,
PLAJ.Y.LITG lILI_LES.
BACHMAN & DEHUFF,
COLUMBIA, PA
SUSQUBII AN N
PLANING MILL
'Manufacturers of, and have constantly on
Land Sashes, Door Blinds, Shutters, Window
and Door Frames, Brackets, Moulding, Shelv
ing, Casings, he., &c.
J. S.—The Planing and Dressing of Lumber is
continued and carried on as heretofore by
sep.l-69-trwl JOHN B. BACHMAN.
D YEING 1 1 10 USES.
e j C. B UCHER,
I=
STATEN ISLAND
DYLNG ESTABLISIDIE,NT,
Ladies' r.resses Cloaks,Vells, Gloves, Ribbons
and Silks of all kinds dyed any color.
Also. Ger.tlemen's Coats,Yegts,Pantaloons,,te.
Kid Gloves washed to look like new. •
Scouring, repairing, &e., clone at short notice.
I will receive goods at my score and forward
them to the establishment. •
4,7a-Satisfaction guaranteed.
Call and see List of prices at
.1. LTICIIEWS
Store, Locust. Street
sop 4-69-I,lwl Co.urabia, Pa
PI.A..YOS,
TIRADBURY'S S: OTHER PIANOS.
SEVEN Fl LIST PREMIUMS IN FOUR,
TAYLOR .X, F ARLEN" S ORGANS
The undersigned; for many years engaged as
professor of uusie fat (I College, and
other institutions, In resima,e to a reque,,t of a
great number of his pupils and friends, has con
sented to become an agent for furnishing
VIIIST-CLASS LIS;STRUME:s.:TS
IL gives the plea sure to :Inn Otln ce that I have
been anpoluted wholesale agent for the Brad
bury PI 31110 S, and Taylor slid Farley Organs,
which I ant now prepared In supply at prices
that eannet tail to give satisfaction. The supe
riority of the above instruments over others in
the nuu•ltet is too weal icnown to need any
comment from me. Every instrument war
ranted. Liberal diseorint to clergymen and
Sunday:a:law - , t3-tlyde•r:.by mail Its
attended to as If ornered in person; as I select
every htstrunuein. told.
\W.f. fl. I , ISCITEIt,
K1)11-14-1 fw) MIS Arch street, Plotail'a
11. 31A.UTIN, .113MM011cr . r.tioNA.S..3No:S. MASON
t ATARTIN, I c : 0 11 1, 011 1 .14S L. S; . 00.,r
,0., ,
at.,
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factu refs :IA Beech Creel:, Ullnlon re., la.,
and Wholesale Lumber Dealers,
WHITE PINE,
FfEM LOCK, POPLAR,
WALNUT, .ASII,
FLooRINC4, SIDEING,
WEA•I'llEll. BOARDS,
PICKETS. LATIIS,
- BOX 130Al2DS, ac., &c.
septl.'7o 1
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD!
- r, mq -- 55 o
BLOOD PANACEA.
The Great Alterative and 'Blood Purifier.
For the cure of SCROFULA orKiNa's
Ern., CUTANEOUS DISEASES, ENT=
IPELAS, Bores IIItPLIS,. and
OT CUES 011 the FACE, SOME
:TYE, YELLOW JAIETDIOZ;IVIIPTZ
;vellums, Ilene n
Ises, CENEUAL DEUILITT, "PAL
ITATION and norraniso at the
(SART, CONSTIEPTION., ASTHMA,
YPISILIS and STPIIIITTIO APPT.C.
tONS;BLADDER and KIDNEY MS
LSES, Cakrzi, Ithorer, Dirsrar
it,Livkl. CotePLAINT. SICK
IZADAMIE; FEMALE COMPLAINTS,
te., To the broken down karate it'
Ives life and energy by restoring
elost powers armature.' Persona
weakness and lassitude, by use ,
lg. the PANACEA- are soon re
:ored to perfect health; bloom and
Igor. Try it ~< • •
Pelee .Bottle. •
. TT r z
Manufacturer ,- an a , ?Proprietor,
For sale by druggists arid Storekeepers throughout -
+ the United States. . , , , • . ,
For Sale by T. A. MEYERS,
•Apothecary &Druggist, Columbia, Pa.
• sept2s-'6O-1y) .! 4 . i .
Q E.Ell lieTsubscrjber,offors
to Tar sale aarderidld article Of. Seed Whatll. It
is the white lieardecl variety/stiff In the straw
and 71 . 115-leld thirty-Ave bushels to the acre. -
1. M'C
sopt-09-ttwl ' W 3 • ' Wrlgb O NSE twille, Y.
Pn.
I.. 7 k 7 SII.IZANC.E CO -if-PA_..7aES.
T HE AMERICAN
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA
S, E. con. FOURTH AND IVALI , MT STS
ALEX. WHILLDIN, President.
J. S. WILSON, Secretary.
GROWTH OF THE AMERICAN.
Date. No. of Policies. Amt. Insured.
1.500 Dec. 31. 661 $ 1.000.450.00
1861 " " 1120 1,200.000.00
1867 " " 7616 W 12,478.93
1868 " " 10,282 21,759,601.56
The American issues policies on all desirable
plans at low rates, and for security and-prompt
ness in meeting - losses is unsurpassed by any
company in the United States.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
HON. JAMES POLLOCK, Ex-Gov. of Penn.
Director U.S. Mint.
J. EDGAR THOMSON, President Penn'a. It.
R. 238 South Third street.
GEORGE NUGENT, Gentleman, residence
Germantown.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS, President Fourth
• National Bank.
PHILIP B. MINGLE, Seed Merchant, 303 .1 far
k.et street.
HON. ALEX. G. CATTFLL, U. S. Senator, Mer
chant, 27 North Water street.
ISAAC HAZLEHURST, Attorney at Law, 503
Walnut street.
L. AL WILLDIN, Merchant, 20 and 22 South
Front street.
HENRY K. BENNETT, Merchant, 745 South
Fourth street.
GEORGE W.HILL, President Seventh National
Bank.
JAMES L. CLAGHORN, President Commer
cial National Bank.
JOHN WANAMAKER, Oak Hall Clothing
House, S. E. corner Sixth and Market sts.,
and 818 and 820 Chestnut street.
DR. F. HINKLE, Agent.
sepl-60-tfwl Columbia. Penn'a.
COLUMBIA. INSURANCE CO
JANUARY Ist, 3868.
CAPITAL AND ASSETS, - - - - $600,527 91
This Company continues to insure Buildings
Merchandise, and other property, against loss
and damage by lire, on the mutual plan, either
for a cash premium, or premium note.
EIGHTH ANN UAL REPORT.
Whole am ,unt insured, $12,478,426 83
Less ain't xpirecl in '66, 722,771 34
$11,755,655 40
CAPITAL AND INCOME.
Amount ot premium notes,
Jan. 1,1860 5685,123
Less premium notes exp'd
in 1666
71,963 04
,i 613,100 23
Balance of premiums, Tan'y 1, 186 G 6,609 15
Cash receipts, less commissions, in '6O, 57,016 BS
Loans 9,400 00
Due from agents and others 8,664 56
MMI
Losses and expenses paid in 188 i; $73,025 31
Losses adjusted, not due Jan. 1, 'B7, 21,YAG 88
Balance Capital and Assets, Jan. L 600,527 91
r ,c 694,850 10
A. S. GREEN, Presheent.
GEORGE YOUNG, Sr., Secretary.
MICUAEL S. Sttultxx, Treasurer,
DIRECTOR.S:
R. T. Ryan, John W. Steacy,
John Fendricb, George Young, Jr.,
H. G. Minion, Nicholas IWDonald,
Samuel F. Eberlein, William Patron.
Amos S. Green, John B. Bachman,
Hiram Wilson. Robert Crane.
Sept I-69-tillwl
F ooNO3HcAL
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO
OF RHODE ISLAND
Rates lower than other Mutual Caurehruies
OVER enG FOR. EVERY $lOO LIABILITIES
This Company issues Pol Mies in all the several
forms; and combining the Stock and Mutual
principles, afford greater security to parties in
suring than either the Mutual or Stock princi
pal alone. The Rates have been prepared by the
LION. ELIZI7R WRIGHT,
Actuary of the Company, the most noted and
popular Actuary living.
CASH DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY
after second payment, or. Ix ADVAXCE
POLICIES ISSUED ON THE LIVES OF FE
'INI.A.LES AT REGULAR OR TABLE RATES.
Do not fall to examine the principles of this
Company before insuring. For circulars, ap
ply to W. D. REITZEL, Agent,
Lancaster City
or Dr. D. F. IlEamAx, Ex. Surgeon,
[sepl-bOtfw No. 11N. Front'St., Columbia.
CiLRARD FIRE AND MARINE IN—
%sit_ SURANCE COMPANY,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Capital Q''oo,ooo I Securities 0300,000
This Company continues to take risks on good
property, at rates as low as any other safe Com
pany, and consistent - with p`rudence.
Policies issued for long Jr short terms, or per
manently. Losses promptly paid. All claims
adjusted without litigation or delay. This Com
pany refers to the pastas a guarantee of its future
conduct,
TRIOS. CRA.VEZ , Z, Pres't.
A. S. Gir.r.urr, Vice-President.
JAS. 8..A-LVORD, Secretary.
F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent,
Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa.
septl-W-tiw]
TNSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH
1 AMERICA.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated 1711. Assets, $1,350,000. Charter
perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by
the on Buildings, Merchandlze, Furniture, &c.,
for long or short periods, or permanently on
Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt
payment of losses for a period of sE.vt.:Nr - r years
affords a guuriultee of claim upon public conil -
dence. ARTHUR G. CorFue, Prey t.
CHARLES PLATT, Sec'v.
ZIEGLER, Agent,
Walnut Street, aboco Front, Columbia, Pa.
FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSUB
AIWE COMPANY, YORK, PA.
Insures on the Cash, Mutual or Perpetual Mites
H. KRABER, President.
D. STRICIa.ER, Secretary.
H. S. SITTIMiN, Agent,
sept4-69-tfwl Columbia. Pa
PREIG.EI2 7 - . NOTICE.
L OCAL FREIGHT NOTICE.
.1e Pennsylvania Rail Road Company ore
now preparell to receive or forward Freight, be
tween Columbia and Lancaster, and all station
.n the Pennsylvania Rail Road and its branches
RATES BEtWEEN PHIL'A. COLUMBIA,
Forst Class. 271 Class. 3rd Class. 9th Clll,,
25 cents 21 eta. Id ets. 15 eta.
Flour in Car leads, 28 cents per Barrel.
IIF,TWEEN PHILADELPHIA & LANCASTER.
Forst Class. 2nd Class. ' .3r5 Class. 415 Class.
25 cents 20 eta. 17 eta, 19 as.
BETWEEN COLUMBIA & PITTSBURGH.
Fond Cabs. 2nd Class. 7 Ord Class. 4111
71 cents 51.1 eta. 9G cts. 541 ets.
Freight consigned to stations where the Com
pany has no Agent, must be prepaid.
All Frelidds payable on DellVerV.
U. 59. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Plata.
rtz . ror farther information apply to
S. B. RlystosToN, Fri., Agt..
L. K. Boum, Frt., Agt., Columbia.
(sept,4-09-tfw
ESTABLISHED IN 1851.
REMOVAL.
JACOB HARLEY,
JEWELER,
Invites Ids patrons and the publze gen etally, to
his New Store, No. 1320 CIIESTNI7P ST., Pll IL
/U./Er:PM A, where they will find a large and
well selected sleek of I.3I.AIt:ONDS, WATC.LIZS,
OLOCES, JEWELRY% SILVER and PLAIED
WARE, at Moderate Prices.
N.I3.—AVATCIIEts and JEWELRY carefully
repaired.
JEWELRY' and SILVER 'WARE of nll kinds
mode to order. [sept 1-694 2.Nr.
BUTLER'S
BALSAMIC MI\TL'ILIe.
This well known preparation has obtained an
enviable reputation tin ou g hout the Ivorld as
the only
SURF: AND RELIMII,E, REMEDY
for all diseases of e.Private :Nature. It requires
no cessation front business nor rebtriettons in
diet.. Its use
CANNOT BE DETECTED,
nor is it unpleasant to the taste. Fulldireetlons
and a treatise accompany each bottle. Sent by
express on receipt of the money, tree front ob
servation.
Pried sl.Ter•bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
- - -
r. C. WELLS CO.,
Wholesale Agents.
192 Fulton Street, New York
BOOK •_8121 7 1).g RIES.
( - SET 'YOUR • BINDTNG DON]
AT THE
n.qtrii-er Bindery
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY
Send in your
MAGAZINES,
NEWSPAPERS and
PERIODICALS
'of all kinds, so as to have them bound for the
Holidays.
All work done in the cheapest and best man
ner, end with the greatest dispatch.
Address all orders to
CHARLES P. KRAUSS,
Bookbinder, 38 North Queen street,
'gamester, Pa.
6134„5A) 10