The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, February 26, 1870, Image 4

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:Mkt - per/cause
4 4 .Difii`yer-R4 l .4'..Wonssin' . " —The
Complaint . - waS that
someone was ' , - _t hat. be n g the
'''clthseri word 'elf the' Whal& negro race to de
scrib'e:any7roti,cei3eol,thse, tongue ! , "Dis yer
bey's„con:la. lie informed;
- •
and;onln,vestigati , on. 7,4:114th:id the offend
oissonalithing of
the kind; pot r proper c .l.9-ho-sure, but still
scarcely, aniwering the charge made by
the'ip.'44l2ked•mally . i...foripittance, ween
, one; day sjittle,ebbni,!,,figiiie,, half asleep
raisedlts morsel ofitinftid and drawled 'out,
candid, me a foo 7 oo-L , ..
• - •'onee',` , ,iilibiAltaiiipin
reotiltory.. signal to I
.attract attention; - a boy 'exclaimed -in wide
eyed boriiiil?,;'-' `,”:
clip yer cornor; gal a
.-..:;:c`;‘lohirc'teacher; , , , Vreb ‘ ereuss a- bit; ,My
mammy Min't 'low me lo cuss ; boy jes',
beset." - indignantly responded the,
accused:,, - • •
The almost inveritible 7 siiiiwer of the`,.C - Il=
drenVwbenehargedWith'imy:rnisdemeanor;
eedel.-neberZ, -,-.l‘ty,mammy
me' terdo - it;." ,
The tioy.presisted: , ",Gal,,=yer done cuss;
.knows yet-, did; 'deed;; teacher, she cuss a
ald'elle , say I"' .1 asked.
',','Sa„f;rddrie book, an My mem
niftuyedzills yer she own self, 'at de
' stce r yea'.'..dey ;I , ~then.ciri, a stage whisPer-to
- .thelorlscl:Galase gwine mash yer moot;
A`hea.Agets - yer,;outside dodo: N.-1 •,. ,
...•. , ,,Threatenett witlesuch.an .assult, the girl
tookapAbecomplaine z-- -
••Teacher,-;oan't . yermike dia:yer boy 'av, ,
efiasin' Me here; asp, he gwine
niertfauf.'"'" ,
".• "Bo gwine mash, ,yer motif, yet old
siriac '„ , .clifdcu I t„.• to', tell , - which. -w as - the
blacker of''the.l:two.,; -but it is ,cariouS.how
universally children and grown'people Aise
this as , aterni of reproach in their , quarreld
'ole , *tiggerg',..-'or,`,.* . yon nigger,",
41/151111:iiikejici1d words:witn-theni,,,and ”r se
giiinA44o:rnash'.yer.4moitr, is the , grand
• rnaxif theirogengoance.,; , ; .;. -
the-following -'
equal
" •
4Chhngipg;nf ;named ,one .of ,th e...". most
, _c,OrlsiieLfanctps.Of theaolored,p'eople;old'as
welilw ,YOungatlt.. Will
„undoubted! y ' wear
"cirtilothey Eiroiriacetiatozned to their freedom
'but it , seetned-as, ; ,if they :were,,desirous of
.exerciaine_theirmeer privileges in this as
,elsetatid , Would take a , new
mean wheneyer it anited them givinesOrne-'
-,tiees - ,MosVorightiar re:Sacins - for.:-So„deirig. ,
t iebtoy bittlenging tceenz.nethooficasne one day_
alid - ititeintiecttlineueheite ' ' .
-"lty latime • aiteri Le wis•'• Tack i son zany
"Well; 165541"
"Lewis
hai•S'you ;changed:fell" -
. liy s~jster - done
got; married last,:night,
so ,now , mycnarne's gwine:ter be Lewis
TZ~yylor'k a. Mire: kndwia a Wholesfaiiiily: to change
• tbeiezatnieWert'tbe debaSion"cit'one'ineinhor
beingraarxicd.„-,,Some would have two or,
'lEffieinimesrirlieb "-they:- used in d Ise. ri
,
tiatclYX:We fiiiifaiittly:„:went `to ]ook for
• children whom we go,old'not dud nt . all by
Ihe - iiiMes - they had , glyen us. •
Some of thetn - had' one 'name for - schdel
another nMong.,their,playmates and a third
for lio'me:use.',•ai'a'boy who 'entered under
the name of Joeph' Marshall ; the boys call
:him Marshall Black.; and the named be
stowed upon hiin hfi'lpa'rents. and
which he was called at lime, was Joseph
Black Thomas.'q•
•„, .
-
c.oWawrot&asgreat many letters' for the
~ b olored'Peopleland:ciften they would'dietate
,
-"Why4lttwe• would- ask, k,. t you want
berfdwrite to'yoh?" - 4 -
"YeE4iXiiiV,4l4o - •
',...r.J3iit,that's.„'not - your name." -
,Dat's name. now ; ; done' change, de
• . .. 4"
'`,` Dianna, zackly .;
t'hought
yer'„airteel , err likes At :better: ,-s-a:Ptitns....:';
qRECLAIL'"
v:
hdilWeenrregtor'ed to health in
a few wdekto, - by a ve'ry'simple remedy, after having
auffered.sereral years.witha severe lung affection,
and that dread disease, Consumption—Ls:anxious - to
,onakejendwrilto:hie fellow„aufferers 'the means of
- cam -
Toall whe desireqt; e w 'sea a copy of the pre-'
a üßed.gt oo .l9(:ch.rge);:vrith tue,directions'
— fliOre - natingand;tunag the seine; which,they
..,wd.,*.floarlOrse—rea CoseULFTION, Kansa, Baos
:inthtselete;'..Thenbject of the advertiser in mending:
t. the Prescription hi to benefit the atilleted,and spread
• information which-lie.coneelvdrelo: , •be 'invaluable;
• and he hopes every sufferer,will try his remedy,.as
• it will cost sham mothipg, andApaOY,ka,blelsin
We, presdist K wamleasc4d-
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iItaMTVRIAV. - .EDWAR.ItaftWAtB.O34 , ,
tilorwrse, ElibuiveburgnClitirerCountyt N: '
loANlo4B;9F.xorti")
Gotttl=anry hijsiiiterststior ytarep Rem Nervous
IttieWDicay,raid—alr,the:•-effects of
- youtlifailadlstrrofforqailllgfpfsak!rof Suffering bu-,
.snaalty,pani4teetb,all;:irAtiynoodtitober recelpt and
ditil e. Sna:far,alakieig,fne siraple: reinedy,by %which
Oltradl7:Butfgrera : yelsbing,,,to ,prof ;by,: Abe
'adr - et . :Aezpe'rience, can do -by addressing,'
withialfpfttialdauce.,, , o 4,4011 N B. OGDEN,
nein' 3 .. . y: 441i.'42 Cedai street New Xork.
Futures of She • • 'useßegtata
•••. •
.
• - ' , " 2 4 OA" nzt ODTPGREA.T DOEiTOk
IpitrILT.aI : V.I " iSTORP . I s
-Wie.Vinnt.goodirellable agents In eireiZt 'grt of
-tboodmistry,--Bzsemployingyour-spawt alto
.anditiendlag• us. orilersminn isan'ob- .
~ tieltz ge i S iMe rchane stvAlb.94l . l . /,`OrOullor4oltheil.to
•idtg. •os t:A.F t 3
inestiktiatitUd - LiveguitohteCsatis- '
".?geitsilabo - dit'ealfeck*rix..Oerirs,„trole
• -oes&Mel; itiid•forwahltaingin'ailvaneegor De- ,
sdalpelle Checks of the goods we selk.•
-- Therholdersrof 7 the . :Checka - havethe,Tgliiilege.
of, either. parchssingt thstaraclet thereon' de-'
' acribad,or pf, exchanging 'for' any article men
. flexed wir-Catalogue, numbering over 'WO ,
•tiltre.rentark norforie Pr Winch can be. par- •
chased In thetuguil.wap.for the Name money.
•de* * tanlakeXif first sendiun_ the Cheeks are
els l e. e we' constantly, bltruir sinal lots'of
` , very valuable goods;whicb are not.on.Ourdita
, loguWandlorgablalitinediatteieheeka`till all are
sold• besides, in averE club, .vre-will,pnt checks
ftti,Wareheir4.Qtillisf;•Blanketisi--Dressi "Patterns,
or some other article or equal value. - •
'We do 4,oteorfer. a-sin gle : wild° :of ..raerchan- '
&teeth& 'can be sold bv, regular dealers •at .our
PricenrWeldOtridt: arVotttor, buy goodia from
n:
• us unless we , ca sell, ern cheaper than you •
ann. obtaire4hemin any other: wan—while the
greater part of °argots:is are sold at about
ItEGULAR.B.ATES.
• Ocir 'dock. Conststs,litilliad, of the following
'ahawle;l3ltinkods, - Aullte,;(iotions. Gindliarus. •
;Dress Moods, Linen, •Towels, .Hoslery, '
Glovdt,Elltirta. Corsets; itc., dc. - _
Silver-Plated.,,WareoSpoons , ,plated bo,ciciei
-:•••• illilver:Demfetrt F6rks.'Flvezbbttle , Plat•ed pas- •,
„ •: , tortio3rltatirda•Xare, Glass-Ware, Table and
PcidragritlerOin',great variety., _sr • ;
.Elegant'Fiench, and German paney„Goods.
, BeautilliMoßgrapbrAlburristtlie.reweac. and
choicest styles in Morocco and Velvet 131rullnv.
and' - ' , :`oollZr ..RlatedX.revizetry"!: , :a the ,, ,iiewest •
styles :AKA .
We have also, made. arrangements with some
• of thstleadingpublishing houses that will ena- .
• ble - us to,sell the standard and latest - works of
319Jetbn,,' ,ontheraataboutsone-balf• the • regular
Barns, Milton,
eaukTepriy..tion sWorks, in Fall Guilt end _Clo th fiad hundreds ofMaid*. Bin lugs,
• TheSe andirVerythingelse for ONE:DOLLAR
• , may, „• • . :: • ,
InwsterytOrder,amounting over
'prrded by' thecashohe agent may retain , 82.00;
• andln every order over $10054.09 ma r be'retain-
Nl:ha - TAX EF.X.PIii.F.Sh CHARGES-I'.
• FOTraarditr'' ' l . A.,..S.9o,2rretta. hfahof thirty, we
Yety o .4he ‘elge
. nt,. „doidinission, 33- .yards
•' of browa,idagean„ linstspattern; all wool
pairtaarattlaitX±Unl egiood khlial... • •
..F4satcmttarbtraXlarom:a% club • of" sixty, we
mall pay the agent.6s : yards, brown ;or. , bleached
--sheeUnthruathiglplule.,watsb;all, wool; EitkaWis
yoran order.of 8100,-from a a ehlb7ofronir-lia.ii
dred, we the - agent 110 - yards yard
' , :wide),„sheetingoolendid sow_lng_rn t achine„ -or
-
Fs..ftirt : h tikLioext.fitaaririfea' for ; catalogues.
.:Addr rs eft".• UEORGE A.S . LICrIdDIEB. &. CO., •
CO., tci Harris & PlummerX! "
• Viand 401111,110.viir titsettil3ostOn„ ' l ris:.
''l'dep4.2-3
AEtCONTINUE., ,
To Manufacture our well-known Manures,
Super-rhosphati;of Lima and Ammoniated Fertilizer,
• ,
andalso have,Orteele
,
PERUVIAN GUANO;
Genuine Government,,
Fish Ultimo,' Latid Plaster and
ment,Mgether with a complete assortment of
1• 1 ,1••
„BURNING G RE A SING' OILS.
• 'at fair market rates.
axe AtAtt,SgfiZai Super- Phosphate of Lime, - $5O per 2000 lbs.
; .
Annnonlated Fertilizer, - 1535 • do
A DISCOUNT TODEADERS
• • -
• - :. • •
ALLEN. & ..•
- NEEDLES,
42 South Delaware Avenue, FhilazieiPhia:
ho eaa e anu : • t
.„ • - _
i 848; -
• 41 1 DIK/,'
iir g itrAirfreti:Dr Tama Bitters . -have - 7- scluarcrs OF PYTKrAS;"and. all kinds
fAe - t - r - oliliffl to ;some of oen most eminent • , sty likisedias said , Palaphernalla, • •
• •,; - •,"pasetiednirynysle siasthe bestrteind-wo ,wifa terorder at
•' • d +tate Cocktal Bitted la the universal '
-
-.',.lyeemit.kamozepJxtelifellvr,a..looo4."lll:9l!;-*h_iskr Nit•;.41,35 - North,queen Street, Lan , caste__ Ma,
• ',"'” lest - iseptOse.ziwcA , •,.• • • .„..aept4-ea
'
on
.44110%.,14. ,
/BOA - if; , nrA C HINER Ir.
SUPPLE & BROTHER,
MANUFACTLTAIMS or
!b ~
STEAM BOILERS.
In addition to our Foundry and Machine work,
we are now prepared to manufact ore every
variety of Boiler and Plato Iron work,
kd:2ll
INIENDING AND REPAIRING BOILERS
Promptly attended to. Thrmitful for past favors,
tiro would Invite the attention of our Iniends and
patrons to this new branch of our 131.1Sillt`:.S.
SUPI'LEE, r ItPto..
sept , l-G9-tfwi t:nd St., Coimalna.
SUSQUEILLYNA IRON C,O:',IPANY
Manufacturers or ;in sizes of •
REFINED AND DOUBLE REFINED
ROUND, SQUARE. FLATS, OVAL, AND
• HALF OVAL IRON.
Cur Axles, Shafting and Boise Shoe Bars.
.Orders promptly filled from Stock on hand
or made to order.
Terms, net Cash, at Manufacturer's prices, de
livered on Cars or Boats.
Office at their,
ROLLING MILL, .
..septi-69-tfor] Columbia, Penna.
'STEAM
ENGINES,, ' " /
BOILERS, ,
STEAM PUMPS,,
And all 'kinds of Machinery Manufactured and
guaranteed to give satisfaction at the Works of
SUPPLER dr. BRO.,
septi.6o-tficl • Columbia. Penn
CABINET- WARE.
fIABINET WARE 'MANUFACTORY.
'The subscriber having lately put up new
ware-rConts, and greatly increased his business,
can offt r better Inducements to his customeres
than ever.
WINDOW SHADES.
He manufactures to order, and will keep con
stantly on hand, Dressing, Plain and Fancy
Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card, Dining and
Centre Tables, Common, Fancy 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!!
, All kinds of chairs kept on hand or manufactur
ed go order.• • Cane, Windsor, Arm and Rocking
Chairs,' Settees, Camp and Counter Stools,Soiss,
Tete-a Totes and. Stuffed, Seat Chairs, made to
order. , Old chaiNDrs reEßTA painted Kl and repaired.
'UNG.
Funerals willbe attended to with promptness
to which he gives his personal attention. He s is
prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve
corpse HOG ay be required.
MANY OR WALNIIT,COFFINS,
Furnishedplain or tinted in any style that. me 3
be required. He respectfully solicits a 'share 01
public patronage, as well as a'continuance of the
custom with whiclthe has been liberally favored.
SOHN SFLENBERGER,
South side Locust street, betweena Second and
Third. - (sept4-69-tfw
JE!URN . ITURE .OF ALL KINDS:
CABINET WARE-ROOMS MANU
ACTORY, Locust Street, a few doors below .
.Tnird,Street, Columbia, Pa.
_Tlie subscriber„manufactures and keepi on
hand an extensive , assortment of all kinds of
Furniture. Persons , wishing -to buy or those
about to go to housekeeping, willi
tind tto their
advantage to give me a Ca 11,.• -
BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHALLIS, BUREAUS,
SETTEES, &c., do.
Of iho'besb quality, style, and.manufacture, and
will make to order, of 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 Jiatronage.
AGS- T.D.TDERIAKING will receive the most
careful attention, at the shortest notce.
septl-09-tferl. , GEORGE SEIBERT'
IVEW STYLF,
WINDOW SHADES.
The Subscriber has on hand at his Furniture
Store, all kinds and styles of •
WINDOW SHADES,
CURTAIN FIXTURES, &c.
170 whlch be would - respectfully call the atten
tioa of the Public.
JOHN 5HEN81 , ..1:13:71t,
Aeptl-ti-tlwl No. 21(3 Locust St., Columbia.
PATENT B
MERIDIAN BURNE
Ask for the MERIDIAN BURNER. Take no
- other. It excels ALL others. It ran be
used with either Kerosene, Pe
troleum or Coal 011.
It, is manuftietured and for stile by
COULTER, ,TONV,S, 4- co.,
70.1,ARCH • ST., -PHILADELPHIA
, ' , 4 , !.. : ,;,:: ) , ;Nriolestile and R4ta.ll:l3e..ilers in •
, ,
,thandeßeys, &
c:‘,
Lamps-for , all .pstrpoilea" for ..which oral
used, in GREAT VAR/Err.'
Those desiring to furnish Churches, Dwell
ings, or other buildings, public or private, with
Gas Fixtures, will do well to calland see our new
IRON BRONZE CHANDELIERS,
cheaper and better than any other kind.
sept4-69-tfw
.TUST OPINING
• * 'Call and See!
Our new and well selected stock of
" • - •
tTOI.I..7I'ARTICLES,;
" FANCY SOAPS,
Ands variety of other articles, such as are usu
ally kept in a - -
FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE.
We have also received a FRESH SUPPLY
of-thethenapstrehable -
P TENT MEDICINES.
s'setSt4=BB;tfwJ'di r.
.LITAIBE.I? & COAL.
;GEORGE BOGLE, ,! - • ' •
1 D8 144 1 4 1 ./N - •
LTIMBER OF XII DESCRIPTIONS.
Officer—Front Street. between Locust and Union,
''OOLtrieißLk. PA.
•
,RVAD THIS T. • ,
.•
Liazarus, • '8,23
, . , - OELEBRA.TED
-; PERFECTED' . SPECTACLES
A.:51 kb EYE GLASSES.
That they render impaired sight clearer and dis
.tinot; strengthen and preserve the eye; are
;very ‘..asy and pleasant to wear, and last many
years without change being necessary, so that
,Lte.the end they arc the cheapest as welt as the
pest;
NOTICE. that Mr. Chas: P. Sehrelner.Wetch-
Maker . and .Jeweler, Front street, is oar sole
.intentin Columbia. Pa.
• Lazarus & Morris. Manufacturing' Opt:irk:as
Vartiord, Cann.
. . •
TVINES cf; LIQUORS.
pLIAE WINES , A.:s.a) LIQUORS !,
, For Rure, Unadultera led Wines and Liquors,
go to the store: of the subscriber. , He has elegant
C T - AW A
• W I E , •
Vtrhicli for quality and flavor, cannot be excelled;
also, the celebrated ROOSTER WHISKEY,-
. Yankee Rum, Jamaica Spirits, Blackberry
• Brandy. Cherry-41.nd Currant Wines.
We have 'Wines, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Old
Monongahela of all grades. Give us a call and
examine for yourself. CHARLES GROVE,
Corner of Commerce and Walla at Ste., Columbia.
5ep..1:69-ttvi"
MIRRORS, &c., IN ALL
"g'rlTE§.
3IrFIDIVAL.
It. WILLIAMS,
No.IB~N: Front titiie'eti
SPECTACLES.
GUAJTO.
BOOKS, STATIONERY.
NEW! NEW!! NEW!!!
BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE,
O. 2t2 LoII'ATST ST., COLUMBIA, PA.
Tho subscriners nave just opened and oiler to
the public a comPlete assortment. of
SCHOOL, BLANK. 23. ND MISCELLANEOUS
BOORS, STATIONERY of ALL KINDS,
Auti of evt!ry gnancy, theataing a large and
MiIEIMME=DI
CAP : LETTEit, NOTE AND BILL
rAPER,
SCHOOL 4.,ND SUNDAY. SCHOOL MOTTOES,
Envelopes, Ink. Slates, Faber's S. Guttlrneeht.'s
, , Initial
Books Pass Books, Tuck
.I‘l , n ndum nora hooks. Paper, €:c.,
Ih bl es, Tes lam en ts and Hymn Books.
All weekly and monthly papers and maga
sl rcecived as soon as published. The custom
ofthepublicls res pee ILLIy solicited.
..'.7ernonbcr dal placc—No. 262 Locust Street ;
one door below the Columbia Steam Fire En
gine House.
sepl-fII)4IWJ JOHN L. WRIGHT & CO.
ItIITMOVAL
J. 11. Sh.eaffer
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
HAS REMOVED HIS
LARGE STOCK OF
ROOKS AND STATIONERY,
NO, 52 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
OPPOSITE SHORER'S HOTEL,
Four doors Xortli of Orange Street,
LA2 , ICASTER, PA
FOB ,BALK.
T . , UT S!
LOTS OF LOTS!
• BUILDING LOTS
Large or Small, on Sixth street, - or Seventhstreet, and on Locust street, and Walnut. street.
Those fronting on Locust and Walnut streets
196 feet deep to a 14 feet wide alley.
sep4-69-tfwj ' Apply to J. H. MIFFLIN
STEAM COACH WORKS.
CHRISTIAN MYERS,
COLUMBIA STI•HA.IN/
•
COACH WORKS!
REMOVED TO Nos. 9, 11 AND 13 NORTH sth
STREET.
The Carriages, Buggies, &c., made at these
WorkQ, are equal in beauty and durability to
any other make in the county.
COACh SAIITILING , REPAIRING, &c.
This branch of the business v.-:11 be attended to
With pain:Ml.3 ty and despatM.
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES,
Wagons, &c., fur into or made to order.
11 , !)- Call at the Works No. 9, 11 & 13 North
Filth street and examine the stock and prices.
seps-69-tfw
HOUSE _FURNISHING.
T 4 0 U SE F U GOODS.
.UST PURCHASED, AT REDUCED
PRICES, a splendid Assortment of new and. de
sirable
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
COOK\WG'gTOVES:-:Anti-Dust Aitulker
City; and the Niagara. t
BRITrANNIA WARE, in Sets or separate,
to suit purchasers. •
CHAMBER WARE,
CUTLERS.' OF ALL RINDS. •
WATER COOLERS, -REFRIGERATORS,
of all sizes and styles.
Special attention paid to 'GAS FITTING and
PLUMBING. A larkm assortment of splendid
CHANDELIERS alwtqs on hand
A Variety of BIRD CAGES, at all prices.
Agent for the Celebrated DOTY'S CLOTHES
WASHER. The most popular, best and cheapest
Washing Machine ever invented.
- In connection with the above Washing Ma
chine, he has the
UNIVERSAL CLOTELES WRINGER!
Call at the corner of 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 Ste. Columbia, Pa
sego-611-tfw
CONPE'C.TIO.B.Y.
GOOD NEWS FOR ALL!
• KNOTWEI:OL,'S
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SALOON,
No. 203 and 210 Locust Street, Columbia, Pa.
- (First door above Odd Fellows' Hall.)
-
WHOLESALE' AND RETAIL.
OYSTERS in .every.style, with Saloon for La
dies'.
Fresh Baked Cakes every day.
Confectionery of every kind.
Candies,Frult3, Nuts and Cakes.
FRENCH CONFECTIONS.
Raisins, Fig's, Almonds and Dates.
Special attention to Supplying Parties, at the
shortest notice.
Fancy Candies always on hand.
.• All kinds of Toys and Dolls.
Ice Cream on hand every Saturday.
Everything of the best for sale by
• ' KNOTWELL, Agent, ,
208 and 210 Locust street.
oct3o-Septi-tfwj Columbia,. Pa.
RicHARDs'
•CONFECTIONERY!
NO. 132 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA.
CAKES. CANDIES, FRUITS AND CREAMS
of the Choicest Ichnl Icoot ronhl.--.ly on band.
re Famines pnpplied wish See Cream in
Churns or Mould', nt Short Notiee and Reason
able hates.
LADIES , OYSTER SALOON
I take pleasure in announcing tc. my numer
ous friends that I have opened an 017bT ER SA
LOON for the special accommodation of La
dles. None but the beat oysters will be used.
Families sad parties supplied at short notice.
Remember the place—M.! Locust. street.
Nept-I-69-tfw! ALLEN RICILARDS
CONFECT' ON E "I' AND FRUIT OF
ALL KINDS IN SEASON.
•
• Parties and Families supplied with
ICE
ay the Freezer, or In Moulds, n•lth promptness at
GEO. S. SMITH'S,' -:
Adjoining the Franklin House, Locust street.
P. S.—Also, a Ine assortment of TOYS' and
Fancy Articles.constantly on band. [sep4-89-trw
STOVES, 114 fIDWABE, &c.
RUMPLES SON,
- DEALERS IN
FOREIGN, & DOMESTIC
An extensive assortment of house furnishing
hardware, also for carpenters' and builders' use,
always on hand.
rxov , AND STEEL.
-Blacksmiths. wagon makers_, itnd others, furn
ished with all kinds of Iron, Nails, Horse Shoes,
Coach Trimmings, and other goods in their line.
-WOOL AND WILLOW WARE, •
In great variety', such as Tubs, Baskets, Wash
Boards, Brooms, Washing Machines, dte.l de;
FARMING -IMPLEMENTS
Plows, Shovehi,!licies, - Plow Castings, Scythes,
Forks, Rakes, and all other Implements used by
the farmer. •
.
STOVES AND, TIN "WARM
SCOT/a:3 of every stle and pattern, Cdok, Parlor'
and Ottlee Stoves, fo r coal or wood.-, merge as
sortment of Tin IVare always kept on , Wind, or
xnannfacturetito order. • -
'Oil,'• PaintS • 0: , •
Coal Oil, Linseed . ; Fish, Sperm and Machine Oils
of s all kinds ` Alcohol, Benzine, Japan, and other
Varnish, Glass Paints, Putty, White Lead, ete.
• sept-004.fe1• •LOCL - ST STICKET, CO Y.7331T1TA: PA:
NE FT 7 ADVEIMSEILENTS.
LADIES' FANCY ruts!; •
JOHN . - FAREIRA,
718 A reli Stieet. ,
• Middle of the Block, betwe6n 7th
and Bth street, South Side,
' PHILADELPMA.
, ,
Imorter, Manufacturer and Deal
er in all kinds and. quality of
• .FANCY FURS
FOIL LADIES' CHILD
having enlaiged,remodeled and
improved my old arid favorably
known FUR- EMPORIUM; and
having imported a Very .lareo4uti
splendid assortment of all the dliferent kinds of
Furs front drst bends, in Europe, and have had
them made up by the most skit Ifni workmen, I
would respectfully invite my friencht Of Lancas
ter and adjacent Counties to call and exabable
my very large and beautifulassortment of
Fancy F urs, for Ladies' and Children. I run de
termined 1.0 sell at as low prices as any other
respectable house lu this city. All Furs War
ranted. No misrepresentations two - abet. sales.
:RAIN FAREIItA,
oct9-Im] • 718 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
, .
fIOLUMBIA CLASSICAL , AND FE-
N, 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;SCIENCESi: „
including Botany, Philosophy Chemistry and
Astronomy, as well as to the Cis:mica add higher
Mathematics. The next session commences on
Thursday, the 26th of August. For circulars,
address • Rev. IL S. ALEXANDER, • •
sepl-60-trw] umbla. Pa,
,
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
PATTON'S COAL YARD,
ON FRONT STREET,
Is the . pluce to buy your'UoUl
Articular attention is given to have coal.gent
out cleaned and screnned. Have on hands and
will keep all kinds of coal that is wanted.
DIAMOND,
LOCUST .MOUNTAINS .
PINE GROVE,
LYEENS VALLEY
BITUMINOUS COALS.
Will furnish coal Up the . ear-load from any
mines that is desired at the " -
LOWEST PRICES'.
also,
DRY PINE lirOO'D'
sept4-69-tftv
sep It- fwl
yALUABLE PROPERTY
PRIVATE'
WILL BE SOLD AT:A. BARGAIN..
The undersigned will sell at Private Sale, the
following valuable property, viz: • '
No, 1. TWO LOTS OF GItOUND, situated in
Wrightsville, Pa., on the corner or Front and
Orange_ streets, measuring JOU feet front,and
having a depttrot 200 feet to:Hower:4 alley, upon
which is erected a modern Malt Brum:
DWELLING HOUSE, with • Kitchen attached.
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
character.
No. 3. One of the best located, FARM'S in
Lower Chauceford twp.. York county, contain
ing tt23 Acres. Upon this tract of Land aro
erected Two Sets of Buildings. One set of
Buildings and 70 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 al:5 horse power engine; the en
gine and boiler with oh connections are new
and in complete running older.
Persons wishing to know conditions re
specting the above property located in Wrights
ville, call on Magee is Smith, Star onicc,,or that,
in Lower Chanceioi d township, by calling on or
addressing _ _
C. L. WlTT:qr.:Ft '
0et?...3-llnj LieCall's Ferry, York eounty.
ADIES SHOE MANUFACTORY
J j Having increased my facin Mei 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 urepared Bow to
manufacture all kinds of
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S
SHOES ; AYD. GAITERS;
than.ever,lnfore: exdpioy, lacieehe.beed. ;
Workmen mid ani always certain o.fi antis,
faction. I keep on bantra general asS'arttnent of
ready made work all of whichls manufactured (
on the premises.
I keep no made-up work of other 'parties - .' My'
work is made exclusivelyofor home.trade and is
sold as such. TERMS CASH. . .
a.; * eheap as an3cther - Ostablishment,
and ask a share of public patronage.
JAMES SCHROEDER,
Locust Street, between Front and Second.
sep4-69-tfw „ .
IDARTIOULAIt NOTICE.—=AII per
sons knowing themselves indebted to Mrs.'
C. C. Tulle, latetly in the grocery business at 249
Locust street, Columbia, are requested to make
immediaterpaynient, and those having claims or
demands against the same witipresentthem for
settlement to " MAX BUCHER,
sept4-69-tfwl
COOPER & PEART,
•
DEALERS r..r •
14tTMBER, & COAL,
And all the best Quality of STOVE COAL
- BUILTING 'I,UMB'ER '
Of all kinds sold and delivered on cars. at the
LOWEST AtA.Ricor ItATES. z
Heinlock, White Pine, Weatherilinarding,,lJ owe,
Scantling, suitable for all kinds ,
of Eunding purposes.
.• • .`.- _ '
LOCUST POSTS!
CHERRY,
, .
POPLAR •
ASH •, ,
PICKETS
LATH,' •
•
SHINGLES. &e.
All orders by mail will receive the.same at- ,
tention as though the application be 'made* •n '
'
person. , ' - COOPER . MART;
sup4-1,8-tfw) . Front St., Columbia.
BOOTS tt: 'SHOES.
BOOT AND . S.I.IOE
- - "rne subscriber would respectfully lntOrin his
friends and the public generally that the has
opened a BOOT AND SHUE STORE at
NO. 245 LOCUST STREET,
lie will:always keep on hand a general as
sortment, of
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS,,
lloss, - Ladies . . Misses faidQllikirF32,
•which lic offers at the
LOW EST cAsl3 -PRICES. -
He will keep none hat the TIEST
all classes can be accommodated by eallnittat
his store, next door to Mag. - Barber's Grocery,
sep.l-60-tfwl JEROME SCEIRFCK.
•NIT.A.RNING TO TIES PASS inlS !
A.LI, PERSONS a,c horehy Forbidden
to Trespass neon thu grounds M the In:at-Ts:go
etl, n.. lie is determined to 'prosecute LU the Ut
most rigor of the law, ever;` person so offend
ing. Iseptl-69-tfw) M. M. STRICKLER.
x.r,o ETRLYG- • MILL.
COLUMBIA. F LOUR MILLS: ,
GEORGE BOOtR, Pitortirgion.
The highest Cash,.price.s .pald .f0r..41-kindinf
Grain.
SUPERFINE ANI? . r.ENTE.4. FAMILY FLOUR ,
for sale; also lOU Feed of all kinds Wheat
- = Ground•rmd Packed - to'order; Grist work;
• and Choppingz,done: s•Chopped l Corn!' -
• and Oats.''Corii qdeal , •
GRAH ,A.INI FLO MR
For sale at all times, and delivered to anypart
licit
f , the town. • na-Town and country custom
•, isepi-W-tfw
11DI L E IVISSIiDNAMM*PD
had suffered 7l y&rs'lvith Piles;Rcas opted
and will send the receipt free.
rebs-tar Its7v. F,OSTER DIX, Terse.teiti,=';F.:l
CANVASSING BOOKS•SENZ:PSEE FOR
Paris by.Sllnlight; :„ -
and . Gaslight.
. .
, WORN. Di3CRIPTIVE OF THE IkYSTE
RIES, VIRTUES. VICES. SPLENDORS' •
AND CRLILES,''OF
• . , OE. PARIS.
• •It tells how Paris has become the Gayest 'and
most beautiful City in the world; how•the Beau
ty and Splendor are purchased eta fearful cost
of Misery. and =Suffering; • how - , visitors ••are
Swindled . by. Professional, Adventurers ;-: -. ..h0w
Virtue and Vice gcrarm-in-arm In, the." Beanti
ful City; how the most Fearful Crimea are tom
matted and • concealed bow money. is :Sguan
dered In useful -luxury; mar:contains over 130
line engravings of noted Places; Life and'Seenes •
In Paris. Agents wanted.: Canvassing Books
• • - NAITONAL'PUBOsinNG,CO
jams'-44w . :
,PhiladelPhla7-PIC'
MEI
by the cord or barrel.
• SCOTT PATTON
ETHANC AT.
249,Locamt street,
=I
COLUMBIA, PA
Suitable for
OBOO.E.RTES, tee.
Cl EXCITEMENT AMONGST
•,
• GROCENYMEN!
ow can good GOODS be sold so cheap, Is the
question. _
ATTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS.
New stoat of goods, and selling them very low:
The best quality of goods, and at cheap rates
SUGARS, TEAS, MEAT,
COFFEE,. FRUITS, FISH,
SPICES, CUBES - E. • . FLOUR.
' Provisions of all kinds, together with Wood
and-Willow-ware ana Class and queensware.
Switzer and lit burger Cheese,iiernian Fruits,
SUGAR 'CURED HAMS S. DRIED BEEF.
ENGLISU AND AMERICAN PICKLES.
'•Fr Ii Peaches, acid all the Fancy Groceries per
tallying to a well-regulated Grocery Store.
I am determined not to be surpassed in cheap
ness'and in the excellent quality of Inv goods.
M.Y•Call around and inspect Our stock whether
you_huy or not., A share of public patronage Is
solicited. • '
MAX P.UCTIETI,
No. 2i9 Locust Street
sepl-W-ifm7]
FRESCI GROCIIIIIES
AT THE PROVISION
FAMILY GROCERY STORE OF
MULLEN & BROTHER,
ODD FELLOWS' HALL,
Columbia, Pa.
FRESH TOMATOES, FRESH PEACHES AND
other Canned Fruits, Shaker Corn, &c.
TEA -- THE BEST BLACK TEA IN THE
ALA:HE:ET.
EXTRA REFINED SYRUP MOLASSES,
very cheap,
Refined Sugars, Dried Fruit of all kinds.
Rio, lava. anti Lagnyra Coffer. •
NEW SUGAR CURED HAMS S DRIED BEEF
Also,Fancy Groceries, Family Flour, Notions &c.
We Intend to keep the best (4 nods only, and to
sell as cheap as any similar store.
H. MULLEN .1- BRO.
'*+ Country Produce of all kinds bought or
taken in exchange for goods. Isep-1,5-tfa,
F LEE FAMILY GROCERIES
PROVISIONS, &c., tc
A LARGE FINE STOCK JUST RECEIVED
AND IN STORE!
I have now In Store a full assortment of
Groceries.& Provisions
.For Family and Ilotel use
Extra, Syrnp Nolttsses, Fine Teas, Coffees, ,te
Extra Sugar Cured HAMS and DRIED ,BEEF
Extra FAMILY FLOUR by the barrel
or smaller quantity.
Dried Fruit, Pickles, and Fancy Groceries of all
_ kinds, and at the lowest prices. Call and ex
amine my stock, whether you buy or not.
HENRY SUYDAM,
sepl-69-tfw] Cor. of Front kt Union Sts.
FAMILY GIIOCERIESI
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.
I Refined Sugars of all kinds.
1, and Mess Mackerel,
English,& American Pickles,
Sugar Cured Hams and Beef,
Extra Fine Syrups,
Old Rio and.javn Coffee,
DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS,
Raisins, Prunes and prepared Mustard always
onhand and of the very best grades.
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR,
CORN MEAL, lIOMINY,
Fancy Groceries, Cannot]. Vegetables asod Fruits,
for hotels and families. The bust Goods
only are sold, :md price. verflow,
Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is full
and coninl:•le and we intend keeping it fresh, by
almost daily additions.
Notions dr tilllZTent kinds always on band.
FREDERIC]: BROILER '
cor..ith LocustSts
FINE FAMILY GROCERIES,
AT 1-LY.P.DMA.VS!
Just received, at the fine Grocery Establish
ment, corner 3rd and Cherry streets, the follow
ing new Goods:
SUGAR CURED HAMS AND DRIED REEF,
JELLIES,
PRESERVES,
HONEV,
PEACHES.
TOMATOES
ENGLISH PICKLES, 'WINSLOW'S G.REEN CORI
, • .•;GREEN•PRA',3 ac.. , &c••• •
TOgaber with a cers- flue assortmciat •of
Fanally Groceries, of all kinds. '
A L'A_Rdi. ZOT OF NEW YOIUC.CANDLES,
FOREIGN FRUITS,
Oranges, , Lemons, Figs, 'Raisins, Cocoanuts,
and White Wine Vinegar.
Extra Family Flour, Mercer Potatoes, RIO and
Java Codee, freshmasted, Lovering's Syrup, dcc.
AtierNew Goods received almost daily.
WM. H. HARDMAN;
.- , • - 3rd and Cherry Sts.
sep-1 7 60-tftv] Columbia, Pa.
S_Li'"FV.TZVG MACHINES.
GROVER & • BAKER'S
FIRT PREMIUM '
ELASTICS' ITCA
12033
SEWING MACHINES,
•
495 BroadWay 1 New York, 730 Chestnut
.
Street, Philadelphia..
POINTS OF:EXCELLENCE.
B
• eauty'and Elasticity of Stftelf,
Perfection and.. Simplicity of Machinery.
Using both threads direztly from the spools.
, • - No fastening, of seams by handMati no waste
of thread. ,
Wide range of-applicrition without, change of
'adjustment. • '
±he seam retains its beauty and firmness after
'washing and ironing.
IBesides doing all kinds of work'done by other
Sewing Machines, these Machines execute the
most beautiful and permanent Embroidery and
ornamental work.
•
ye.:The "Highest Premiums atoll the lairs and
,exhibitions,ol the United States •and Europe,
ItaVe been awarded the Grover St Baker Sewing.
lklachines, and the work done by them, wher
eyer exhibited in competition.
irir-The very highest prize, THE CROSS OP
.THE LEGION ,molroNou, was conferred on the
representative of the Grover & Baker :,ewing
Machines, and the Expogtlon tin iverselle, Paris,
1i67, thus attesting their great superiority over
'all other Sewing Machines • [sepl-tili•tfw
NUM
A circular Sent .Free of subjects of great in
.terest to Married Ladles, containing particulars
'Of several very valuable articles, highly approv
ed of by the Medical Faculty and the hundreds
who use them. Every lady should have a copy
In case of need. Send stamp and address
Mad. MARY MOORE,
feblf:.'7o-IyE: . 737 Broadway, N. Y.
rin nl3 CIIEAPEST LITERARY PARER.
, EVER PUI3L
TrIENEW YORK FAMILY JOURNAL,
'••A new literary eight paw. paper, contain it,g
Intere.itl'ig mailing of v:rva :ns,r.l by Ihe great
est writvrs of the thy. Terms Flay Cents a
Year. Speennen copies sent free for thr:e
months. Canvassers, Ladies or Gentlemen, am
olrered great Inducements. Address
FAMILY JOURNAL OFFICE '
.oor. Third Avenue a int Ninth St., "N. Y.
febl2 '7O-1V
HEADACHE EA IC YEf
rOSITIVELY CLTILED TIT
ta'ASS,T.FRAS at: • wiiTcEi tIAZEL.
, package' wil I be sent. by mall, post-paid, on
receipt of 2,3 cents.
My Catarrh wa: itniiicd lately relic tst by,your
Sassafras and Witch Hazel.
- ' Rev: ASA. 13}'OYN.
I•ean rend without wearing sl tea:ie.] es. and the
Weakness is entirely gone since using your Sas
safras and Witch Bagel.
• NOR MAN 13ARNE.
. -
your Sit-..safras and Witch_ Hanel bas.never
failed to relieve my headache within five
tnin
nles:`- • . Mrs. SAltYfd. JONES.
' Circulars sent free, and a. liberal inducements
Is offered to Agents, everywhere. Address
• Rev—MARTIN DUTXON.
.;febl27o-]y IC , Bible Housefitation, IN. Y.
1-1.0 OD. ,
Seat „free in a sealed envelopelny valua
ble lecture on the EttltOltS LPF YOUTH', de
shitned a warning and caution to young men,
wan rules and—prescrtpuons for the cure of
weakness 'and lost nutnhood,bby one who has
been permanently cured. Send stamp and ad
dress EDGAR TREZIAItig.
• Broadway,'oppradto Astor House, N. Y.
RELIEF IN TEN- MINUTES. •
.•231LANDM'S TV55.11148431.0.
The wonderful' Granules ior Coughs, 'Hoarse
ness, Sore Throat, Brunch ills. Wheezing, Irrilu
'tion of the Uvula and Tonsils rind Incipient
Consumption.. One Box Cures. .Priee'2.s Cents.
Sent by, mall on receipt of money. Agents
- Wanted everywhere. Liberal inducements of.
fered. , Send Sor Trial Box. Address
J. ST. CLAIR. S.CO..
febl2•7o-1.17: 7 ' '• • • '2tl Third Avenue, Y.
ovE , AND. MATRIMONY. •
•'lrow'to marry; who to marry. and when to
, niarry: I The 'affections' may be' gained by , fol.
lowing simple rules, and all may marry happily
;wlj.b.aut regard to, wealth, ag,e„ter beauty ::,•bend
stamp arid address,
:-Madarq LUCILLE DEMAERE,
' rebl3 7fl-131c: Station n, ;sr. y;
LORTILIAARDPS "EUREKA'
"Smelting Tobacei; is nn etibellent article of
grannlatecl
—Wherever introduced it is universally ad
mired.
—lt Is put up in handsome muslin bags.in
ivhich orders for Meerschaum Pipes are daily
packed.
• Lorillard's "Patch Club"
Smoking
people of
has no superior; being' dent
cormized it cannot injure' nerveless constitu
tions, or of sedentary 'titbits.
—lt Ls produced from selections of the finest
stock, and prepared by a patented and original
manner.
•wit is very aroinatie,rnild,and light in weight
—hence it will lastinuctilonger than others;
nor does it burn or st:ng the tongue,, or leave a
disagreeable alter-taste.
—Orders for genuine, elegantly carved Meer
sehaurn Pipes, silver mounted, and packed in
neat leather pocket cases, are placed in the
Yacht Club brand daily.
Chewing Tobacco. ,
—This brand of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco has
no superior anywhere.
—lt is„without' - doubt, the best- chewing to
bacco In the country:
Lorillard's Sotall's
Have been in general use In the United States
over 110 years, and still acknowled "the best"
wherever used...
—lf your storekeeper does not have theie ar
ticles ior sale, ask him to get them.
—They are sold by respectable jobbers almOst
everywhere.
—Clrculars,malled on application.
P. LORILLARD & CO.,
clecll-12w -New York
$732 IN 31 DAYS
Mode by one Agent. selling SILVER'S PAT
ENT ELASTIC EROOIII. Over 60,000 now in
use, Recommended by Hon. Hamm °rode!, and
..4mcrienn Agnculturabet. One-county reserved for
ach Agent, C. A. Cr,goG St Co., :IS Cortlandt
St., N. or 126 Washington St., Chicago, 111.
te tw
KNITTING MACHINE,
I pree,ntett to the public as the itt , , e
_thimble. ;me Compact and en on p IL
! log Machine e or levet:tett
PRICE, ONLY 89-Z.
Thu; 11.adnue will run 01
furwaiii with equal facility; mike. tile .am,.
stiieli is, by han it, but, liii superior es
psi I.
t Knit 20 ,0 0 0 IS ' arches In 0r.,• if mile
nail do perfect work, leaving 0V,7 ykn•to • thr
inside of the work. It will knit n
ins (any size) in less than half an lion:. 1 t wn
knit Close or Open, Plain or Ribbed - Work., a ith
any kind of coarse or line woolen yarn, or , •ot..
ton, silk or linen. It will knit stockings with
dunide heel and toe, drawers. hoods, sinks •
smoking caps, comforts, purees, murk, fringe,
afghans, nubias, nndersleeves, mittens, skating
caps lamp wicks, mss, cord, unile-shirts,
shawls, jackets, cradle blankets, le,ggins,suspen
tlei s, NVYISAPT , , tidies, tippets, tufted work, and
in Met an endless variety of articles in every
day use, as well as for ornament.
From $5-to 10 per-Day
Can be made by any one with the American
Knitting Machine, knitting stockings, ctc., v bile
&pert operators can even make more—knitting
fancy work. which always commands a ready
sale. ,A person eau readily knit from twelve to
fifteen pairs 01 stockin"s per day, the profit on
which will be not less ham fort• cents per day.
FARMERS
NEW STOCK!
Can sell their wool al, only forty to fifty cents
per pound; but by getting the wool made into
yarn, at a small expense, and' knitting it into
socks, two or three dentin., per pound nay be re
alized. On the receipt of tz2.3 we wilt lor ward a
machine as ordered.
We wish to procure active AGENTS in every
section of the Unitee States and Canadas, to
whom the mo , t liberal inducements will be of
fered. Address
AMERICAN KNITTING I..I.ktDIIINE 00.,
janl9-Iw Boston, or St. Louts; Mo
INFORMATION iNaNZOPITo . NSv .
Teachers, Students, Retired Clergymen, Ener
getic Young Men and Ladies can make 675 to
SIM per month during the Spring and Summer.
A copy free. Send name and address to People's
JOUIWILL Philadelphia, Pa. felil9-1w
$75 to 200 per Month,
EVervwhere, male and female to Introduce
the GENUINE IMPROVED commoN :SENSE,
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
This Machine will Stitch, Hem, Fell, Tuck,
Quilt, Cunt Bind, Braid and Embroider in a
most, superior manner.
Pl?l(,'E O.2VL Y 18 DOLL_4I?S
We will pay $lOO3 for any anachine that will
beW a btronger, More beautiful, or
more elastic setun than ours.
It makes the
"ELASTIC- LOCH"
Every second tititeinxiVititS cut; and ttie
cloth cannot be milled apart. - without tearing it.
We pay,is gents from 575 to $2OO per month and
expenses, or a commission from - which twice
that amount can_ be - mule. Address
MCCOMB & CO.,
Pittsburg. Pa., Boston, Bass., or St. Louis, 310.
CAUTION.—Beware of all 'Agents sel ling Ma
chines under the same name us ours, unless
they can show a Certincrte of Agency signed by
us. We shall not hold ourselves. responsible: for
worthless Machines sold by other parties, and
shall prosecute all'parties either selling or using
Machines under this name to the full extent of
the law. unless such Machines were obtained
from us by,lour Agents Do not be imposed upon
by parties who copy our advertisementsand cir
culars and offer worthless Machines at a less
price. fcbS-lw
.1 GIFT AGENTS WA2STED—Ladies and
Gentlemen for their spare mo
ments. A Sewing Machine, a Gold Watch, a
Bible. money and other goods given as premium.
How, When, Where, What, and all other vartle-
Mars Free. Address C., L. 171
Broadway, N. Y. febs-4w
ILiIKLE KNITTING EIAL TINE
FOR FAMILY- Simple,• • Cheap, Reliable,
Knits Everything. AGE:NTS WA../NTED. Cir
culars and sample stocking Free Address
YLE.V.KLE KNITTLNG MACHINE
fehs-lw . • Bath, Me.
CUL'TIVATOR'S GUIDE;
24th edition of this popular work, which has
met with so much - favor In the past, is now
ready. It, has been re-written and improved,
printed with new type, and on tine paper, Inns
trated•wlth beautiful lithograph; and many
other line engravings from nature.. It contains
lull description and the en Iture of over 1.100 lead
ing varieties of Flowers and Vegetables ; also
descriptive list of the novelties of. the . present
season; to which is added a collection of 200
choice French •Hylwid Gladiolus. • This work, ,
we feel confident, will cpmpare fayorably with
any standar one.
Frtnn Lei Bartlett, Trarncr,-"1.7.r.'
" 1 have received a copy 01 your superbly Rot
ten up A tnateur Cultivator's Gtude. I think it
fa• ahead of anything. of the fat a l• ever ',ethie
is.ned from the American pee..." .
•Sen t to any zuldreSsuputt receipt 131 Li , cuts; for
pa per cover, and iceuts for lastclaliy bound in
cloth. WASHBURN .
fec3-;cr . Itustou.,:tl ass.
DEAPNESS:—TLIE PATENT
ORGANIC VIBRATOR. It Ins into t 1
1-:.tr. is not. perceptible. removes i3lngilig Noises
in the - Head. and enables Deaf Pets at- to hear
(Its(!net ly at ()numb or PnblllAlc.entblies. Trea
tise on Deafness, with Means of caps.. sent tree.
lilt. MINT Srn,LwELL,
fe.117,-Ive 710 Broadway, N. Y.
TOBACCO . SEG-ARS.
TOEIN FEN.1)111.C11,
Q. Wizotylsiktr: 2 R.LT,AiI,
TQBACCo, SEGA': SIAN-U-
Agent for the New York Fine Cut, Navy, and
Moirttor Chow-Uhow Chewing Tebaceos, corner
et Frau I. and P
Loeust streets, Columbia, a.
at
H - •oLLowAy's
72;SSENCE OF JAMAICA GI.NOER,
of double strengthotod.the only pure Essence
of Jataftit Ginger,in the market, therefore .the
only article to•be relied on lir cases of
COLIC, CHOLERA MORBUS, DLARRHCCA,
DYSENTARY, INDIGESTION, the ef
' " teem of change °fleeter, colds, &c. -
Ask for ,rfolloway's. and take. no other. A
half teaspoonful orit is more .thari equal to a
whole spoonful of any other. - Sold by druggists
and storekeepers., Fifty cents per bottle.
Johnston Holloway t Cowden, 602 Arch St.
ritilatleipa in.
CHILDREN CRY FOP.
HOLLOWAY'S VERAIIFUGE CONFECTIONS:
they are so del e
' Th
docters and mothers
say they - are the , rnost safe and effectual remedy
for those pests of children,' WORMS: The gen
uine have the signatures of the, proprietors on
the wrapper of each box. „Twenty-five cents per
box John , ;ton, Holloway & Cowden, 602 Arch
street, riffled's; [soptl-69-tfsr;
T O ~~ i — NUa(:'!'Ult~liS'
•
,itigitttt to Mice "ALLEN'S 'PATENT ANTI
LAMINA." will be issued on application to the
undersigned. It is a
Sure .Preventative: of Seale Boilers.
This articleidllt be farrilslietl at Six DoimithS
per Can, or 'we will sell rltr,lits to make said use
the same for" - ' ' • •
Tut, D!s . llsirs per aii4iirri' Sot each
The material for - making the Ann-Lamina
be supplied by us, if desired, at imv prices. ' •
Rights fur Counties. States or other Territory
for hale OM: rates.,
, , .•-
,ALtEN ~ itC 15 - EEDLES;- ,
' Locutions in Oils,
N 0.42 S. Delftware Avenue; Philadelphia.
- • Circtilinstvlll be sent nn epplicatlon.
' • °et:Mgt
NISC_ELik2 7 XO.US. _
L r i 1 ar(rN tuiry
THE fpIEILICAN II AM.ELY
'IV r6.7.tiTS
Fully Warranted for 5 Years
MAT la R.
- ' FOR THE.
Flower 'arid Kitchen Garden
FACTURE,R
MEDICAI. -
!• .• p..LOTHENG„;' •-.
NIERp"ANT‘,VAILORpG
" -
J.W. REASfI
'No. 12.3 ‘I,,OGU;ST STREET, COWAIBIA,
Has opened lu the room formerly occupied by
P. S. 31cTague, a full stuck of
FRENCH, ENGLISH, AMERICAN & SCOTCH
CLOVIS, CASSIMERES &SUITINGS,
,
'Which he is prepared to make' up In as good
Style and Fashion as can be made in New 'York
or Philadelphia.
Invites - all to call and examine his stock,
which, he is possitive, 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. ,
GMNTS , ,t.FV4NISHING GOODS ,
Of all It"inds, and of SUPERIOR QUALITY, al
ways on hand.
Remember the 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-69-twf
SPRING CLOTHING- !
CLOTHING!
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
CLOTHMG CHEAPER THAN EVER!
Pantaloons, Vests. Shirts, Drawers, &c., &e
.New Styles, New Goods at low rates.
DAVID ' HANAUER'S
U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM
Front Street, first S above Walnut Street,T=
The Largest, Best Assorted, Handsomest, and
Cheapest Stock at
CLOTHING, FUR N LSHINGGOODS_
Hate, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Sc., Sc., ever exhibited
hi these regions, which will 6r ~01,1 at prie,•:
TO DEFY ALL CO:MPI , 111. "N fo="k
J T TS A i:At2l'
1..1 . 1),044 ••i r: •f,ruira I
of-cloths. • _.• . -Nl•idt•
and oroarlinal 'lion one-hall
what they ii - •••i• r.•• “r, 31eroltant
Tailoring ebtro '11,1,11101C .4 •
3 tt V 0
c.,rn,s• N. 0.1! Q_;l..t.:. 4_114,
67i.)::( 11”101. Laiwastor, Pa.
nu. is the e 2.1 cams bliAmiciit in the, l:ncoi
fa ;Mc au Litn , abtel; :minty. and is soiling, at this
Gum, due Uusem, , E`ijUilllll.l2X, and common
B.?.11V(.1 atveru r tts (rem 1, to 5:2”, (71,1111aUt
Union Beavers fri4ll Slit to ,-.1,3; Coto ha on
Beaver Bust ness suits iron' .712 to ;13; Good Cas
famere Stills Lana sl6 and fine. qualities
from to ;Ai. A test suit, on hand as hurt' us
SM. Catssimeres nun Trimmings as low
as they urn tie obtained anywhere else, and sold
by the yard to tam who may wish to have them
made at home. of elsewhere.
Overcoats, !frees Coats and Business Suits
made to order with dispatch, and In the best
and most fashionable manner, as Ihe customer
may desire. All kinds of cutting and repairing
done at reasonable prices. An entire new stock
gut up for the Fall and Winter' trade of Laos and
1869, and manufactured in the city of Lancaster.
It would be to the interest of the public to call
and realize that "ir Is A FACT."
S.ILITHVON,
sept-69-trwl I`.le . rehant Tailor and Clothier.
ZTATS, .CAPS,
SiIULTZ & BRbTHER,
_I _A_ '1"i" E /1 S ,
20 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LAIC CASTER, PA
Latest style Fall and Winter HATS and CAPS
in all qualities and colors.
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
We are now opening the largest and most
complete assortment of Ladies' and Children's
FANCY FURS ever offered in this market, at
very low prices.
ROBES! ROBES!! ROBES!!!
Buffalo Robes, Linea and unlined; Hudson
Day, Wolf, Prarie Wolf, Fox, Coon, 4:e.
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, kUNTLETS AND MITTS
OTTER, • ' I3EAVER.
NUTRIA, ' SEAL,
' , BUCKSKIN, . - • • FLESHER,
' KID, Sr.e. Sc. :Ladior.Flne Fur Trimmed Gloves, Gauutlets,
'Mitts and moods._ ... .., -, . ~. '... .• 4..
PULSE 'WARMERS & EAR MITTS
, " WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
sep4-69-t.fw
PLANEIrG 3177;_LS.
BACHMAN & DEHUFF, -
COLUMBIA, PA
SUSQUEHANNA
PLANING MILL
Manufacturers of, and have =constantly on
hand Sashes, Door .Blinds, Shutters, Window
and Door Frames,, Brackets, Moulding , Shelv
ing, Casings, &e., ex.
P. S.—The Phuting and Dressing of Lumber is
continued and curried on as heretofore by
sepl-89-trwl „TULIN B. BACHMAN.
• ' YEING' _HOUSES.
B
AGENT YOU THE:
• STATEN 'ISLAND
•
DYING ESTA.ELLSEMENT, . •
••Ladles' Dresses Cloaks; Veils; Gloves, Ribbons '
and Silks of all kinds dyed any color.
Also, Gc - .ltlem en's Coats, Vests,Pantaloous,
lid Glares washed to look like new.
Scouring, repairing, ,te., done at short notice_
I will receive goods at my store and. forward
them to the establishment.
453-Satisfactiou guaranteed.
Call and see list of prices ut
J. C. BUCHER'S -
Store, Locust Street,
rep 1-61-tfw] Co.inalna, Pa
PIA2VOS.
RADI3IIRY S & OTHER PIANOS.
Ju, 'SEVEN FIRST I'fIEINIUMS IN FOUR
WEEKS. . - - • -
TAYLOR S. FARLEY'S ORGANS
The undersigned, for ninny seers .entrupetl.as
a professor of 100510 in Girard College, and
other institutions, In respotme ttl a request, Of a
tk"reat.nulutter of his pupds and friends, has con
sent ,A 1 to become an agent fdr furnishing
FIRST-CLASS ECSTR C.IIIE-A'TS
It gives the pleasure to announce thatl have
,appointed wholesale agent, for the Brad
bury Pianos, and Taylor and Farley Organs,
which 1 am uow prepared to supply at prices
that cannot tall to give satisfaction. The supe
rioritY of the above instruments ever others In'
the, niatket is too went known to need any
e.otinient from me. Every instrument war
ranted. Liberal discount to clergymen and
*iluilny Schools. irti_Ordtirsby mall asiall hinny
attended to as if entered in person; as I select
every instrument sold.
•
WM. G. FISCIIF.R, „
sept449-C9 1018 Arch street, Phihura
B. B. ALAILTIN, - 21.E.8.8N1tT l'lloß.lB, JZSO. S. :MASON
A / LARTIN, THODIA.S & CO.,
" Columbia; Lancaster co., Pa.;
aunfacturers Beech Creek, Clinton c 0.,, 'a.,
and Wholesale Lumber Dealers,
WHITE PINE,
HEMLOCK, POPLAR,
- WALNUT, ASH,
FLOORING, SIDEING,
WEATHER BOARDS, ,
PICKETS. LATus,
sept4:7o 4o l : •' .• BOX BOARDS. ac., .Irer'
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD!
•ru - .7.TD .I\i-
BLOOD PANACEA.
The Great Altorative and Blood Purifier.
`ir the clue of SCP.OFISLA OT
11L, CUTANEOUS DISEASES, BEY-,,
TPELAS; BOILS, PIMPLES; and .
LOTS/LES on the FA CV.SORB
IRS, YELLOW Jatranit.s,.Wities
PuELEINOS, MERCURIAL
SSTS, GENERAL DEIG . LITY; PAL
ITATION and FLUTTERING at the
(EAST, CONSUMPTION, 'ASTIIMA;U
refill:l3.llnd BTPRILIT/C APPEC
IONS, BLADDER and. KIDNEY, DUI-
U3ES, GRAVEL, Daorsr, DTSPEP
LA, r. TEE COMPLAINT, SICK
f EAPACIIE, FEMALE COMPLAINTS,
C. To the broken down female it
Ives , life and energy by'restoring
te lost powers of nature. * Persons . .
I weakness and lassitude; by me:.
tg the- PANACEA t-nrw , soon re- , '
awed to perfect bealth, bloom and ,
Igor. Try it. • ' - 7
Price 81.00 Per Bottle.
S- FIC)-13"1"Z'
, Manufacturer„ !and_ Pro prietor, ,,
• BALTIMORE , MD.
• Poi'liale.tiy"*usgtatiiiniretcrelleepers t 1 oagb.at
•4beiVaita4LBtates.- -
" ; •For 4 gaft; ; li,:v " J".` IVIEYERS,
;''Apiithe6ry et•Druggist,"Columbla, Pa
sept2s-'69-Iyl . , • •
QEE D WHEAT. -- 7 The subscriber.pffers
1.0 for'sald'a'splendld'article of Seed Wheat. It
is of the 'white bearded variCty,' stiff in the et raw
and will yield thirty-eve bushels to the acre.
WM. - M'CONK.EY. ,
POpi-119-t Ay] Wrightsville, Pa.
EVS viIANC_Le COMPANIES.
r E':ABIERICAN
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA
S.; E. con. FOURTH AND WALNUT STS
:ALEX. WI:ULM:UN, President.
T. S.IVILSON, Speretsry.
GROWTH OF THE AMERICAN
Date. No. of Policies. . Amt. Insured.
1800 Dec.3l. 991 %. S 1,990,450.00
1861 " " 1120 : 1,206,000.00
1807 " " - 700 18,312,478.93
1808 " " 10,282 • • 24,710,001.56
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 OE TRUSTEES
HON. JAMES POLLOOK, Ex-Gov. of Penn.
Director U. S. Mint:
J. EDGAR mom - soli, President Penn'n.
- lt. 238 South Third street.
GEORGE NUGENT, Gentleman, residence
Germantown.
ALBEItT C. ROBERTS, President Fourth
National Bank.
PHILIP B. MINGLE, Seed Merchant, 103 Mar-
ket - street.
.UON. ALEX. G. CATTYLL, U. S. Senator, Ner
chant, 27 worth :Water street.
'ISAAC HAZLETEURST, Attorney at Law, 503
Wainutstrevt.
L. At. WILUDIN, ale.tchant, 20 and 22 South
Front street.
HE:N.TRY K. BENNETT, llerebant, 745 South
Fourth stroet.
GEORGE W. H ILL, Pre , itleitt Seventh National
•
Bank.
J.:1111LS 1.. (.1...1C;11cc..;.N, President. Cominer
. (gal \::I 00, 1 1
NVA.N A 1: Oak Ihtli Clothing,
and
a: d Sl.a alit: Street.
Di.. iti.NR LE, Agent.
la, 1 E.'llllo.
sop t r: I
fli i
1
i;
\l 7 114 :111: LIII I
ESII
CAPITA 1. .-Z1) IN( • •
pltllll.lo.
.1811.
:•IVI/1.111!:
=
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MUM
EWE
and expen,e:. paid In 1t. 2 66 .57:::,1123 31
111.kinsted, uut &Inv Jan. 1, '67, 21,296
,fain nee Capl la: and .Is,ets, :lan. 1. '67, , 600,527 61
5G , 11,850 10
. , .
A. S. GitEEls.i, Fret:Mem.
G FmaGE You:su, Jr., Secret:: , y.
3.l.runAlia., S. :1/ InfAN, Treasurer.
D.I.E.ECTOP ; S:
R. T. Ryan, ' ' John W. Steacy Jr.,John Fendrich, George Young,
11. G. Minch, Nicholas APlNumla,
Samuel F. Eberlein, William Patton.
Amos S: Green, •.. John 13. Bachman,
Hiram Wil,on, lloberi Crane.
sept,l-69-tidwi
I_ 4 l
i ONOMICAL
MUTUAL LIFE' INSURANCE CO
OF RHODE ISLAND
Rates lower than other Mutual Companies
OVER SI7G FOR EVERY $lOO LIABILITIES
This Company issues Policies in all the several
forms; and combining the Stock and Mutual
principles, allbrd greater security to parties in
suring than either the Mutual or Stock princi
pal alone. The Rates have been prepared by the
HON. ELIZUR WRIGHT,
Actuary of
. the Company,the most noted and
popular Actuaryllrlug,. ,
CASH DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY
after second payment, on rx ADVANCE
POLICIES ISSUED ON THE LIVES OF FE
MALES AT REGULAR OR TABLE RATES.
Do not fall to examine the principles of this
Company before insuring. For circulars, ap
ply. to . Vir. D. EEITZEL. Agent,
, . . , .. Laticater City
or Dr. B. F. HF:RMAN, Ex.'Surgeon,
[sepl-69tfw No. 11 N. Front St., Columbia.
Cl_ MAIM FIRE AND MARINE IN-
A._A SURANCIg COMPANY,
OF PITILA•DELPHIA„'
Capital g 900,000 Securities ,1100,000
This Company continues to take risks on good
property, at rates 'as low as any other safe Corn
panyt and consistent with prudence.
Policies issued for long it short terms, or per
manently. Losses promptly naid. All claims
adjusted without litigation or delay. This COM
pany refers to the past as a guarantee of its future
conduct.
THOS. CRAVEN, Pi es't
A. S. GILLErr, Vlee-President.
JAS. E. ALVORD, Se,reutry.
F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent
m
Walnut Street, ab e Front, Columbia, Pa
sept.l.49-u9
TNSURA.NCE COMPANY of NORTH
AMERICA,
PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated MI Assets, $1,350,000. Charier
perpetual. Imbalance against loss or damage by
tire on Buildings, Mercleindize, Furniture, Sze.,
for long or stunt pet Pals, or permanently on
Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The pi umpt
pay:lle/It of I,4sus for a pm. It'd or SEVENTY years,
.affords a gumantec ot chnin up , m pa bite roof' -
deuce. AI:TUVE G. Corm's% Presq.
CUARLES
P.- X. ZIEGLER, Agent;
Walnut Street, abut L Fn ut., COIUMIMA, Pa.
'„,d,ept4-69-tfw
V.A.ItiNIRLIS' N. UT UAL IN6
Ult-
ASCE COMPANY, YORK, PA.
Insures on the Cash, Mutual or Perpetual Rine,
H. RltAiir3R, Presuirn ,
D. STRICKLER, SeCretilry.
A.l. S. STITT:NI-AN, Agent.
Colunitqa. P.,
beptl-b9-tfwl
T 2%* 021C'_E.
LOCAL FREIGIJT NOTICE
The Pennsylvania Rail Road Company are
now prepared to receive or lerwtud Freight, be
tween Columbia and Lancaster, and all Station
.11 the Pennsylvania Rail Road and its branches
RATES BETWEEN PUIL'A. COLUMBIA,
Find Clary. . 2nd Clew. 3rd Glass. 4(5 Clan,
25 cents 21 eta. 18 cts. 15 cis.
Flour In Car leads 25 cents per Barrel.
BETWEMN •PHILADELP33.IA. & LANCASTER.
.Thest Class. • 2nd Clew. 2,2 Mae. 4th Oa..
cents 20 as. 17 ets. 14 cts.
lIRTWEEN CQLUMBIA d: PITTSBURGH.
'First Cto.,;. 2ml Cta.a. 3rd Cltaa. - 4th Clams.
'7l cents Stt cts. 40 ets. 36 eta.
Freight consigned to stathms where the Com
pany.lau; no Ag_•nt. Must be prepaid.
All Freight. Payable on Del:very.
It. A. HOUSTOF,
General Freight Agent, Phila.
&Z. - Fur further Information apply to
S. B. KiNcsinx, Frt., Agt.. Pl , lll'a.
1. ii..atote.g, Frt., Agt., Columbia
[sept4-09-tf w
. - PSTABLISHED iN 1851
3-2.4
. REMOVAL.
JACOB ARI.4Y
YENVELER,'
Invites nts patrons'end the imbue generally to
his New Store, No. 1:120 CHESTNUT ST., PH'IL
ADELPHIA, where they •xlll find a large and
well selected stock of DIAIcONDS, WATCIIES,
CLOCKS, JEWELRY. SILA - Elt and PLATED
WARE, at Moderate Prices.
N. B.L.WATCIIEs and JEWELRY carefully
repaired.
JEWELRY and SILVER WAIIE of all I.:lnds
made to order.. [sept4-69-Ifu-
B T , LE S
BALSAMIC MIXTURE
This well known preparation has obtained ,an
enviable reputation throughout the world as
the only
SURE AND RELIABLE REMEDY
for all diseaacs.of a Private Nature., IL requires
no, cessation-from bui,iness nor restrictions in
diet. ^lts use
CANNOT B 1 DETECTED,
noris it, unpleasant to the taste. 'Full direetiori
and a treatihe accompany each bottle. Sent by
express on receipt of the money, tree from ob
servation., . _
i'riee S . l rei botile. Sold by all Druggists.
F. C.:WELLS CO.,
lesale Agents;
lag Fulton Street, New York
BOOIC - BLY,DEBIES.
p r ET YOUR BINDING DONE
••••-•• , 1 •
AT TII U.
Inquirer Bindery
MI
1 3 .T.AN•4390..k'ANUFAC"1 ORY
-; Send In yetir
• MAGAZINES, : •
' • ; - NEWSPAPERS and
P.M:JODY:ALS
or all lrltads, so as to hare them bound for the
Holidays. -
All ; Work done In cheapest and best man
ner, and with the greatest (lisp:nett.
Address all orders to - -
CBARLEs. P. IaI.ADSP,
Tidoltbi nder, 313 North Queen 8h et,
sep-1-IE7O • 'Lancaster; Pe..
1
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1 10,
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