The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, April 30, 1870, Image 4

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Saturday, April 30, 1870.
V.ABIETIES
A boy went home the other day sing•
lug Shoo fly, don't bother me," when his
mother let her shoe fly at the little ra:
ears head. That boddered
A primer's devil, wanting to kiss his
sweet-heart, addressed her as• follows•
Miss Lucy, can I have the pleasure of
placing my imprint' upon your bill ?"
The fly has uses. He serves to keep
bald-headed sinners awa';:e at church cm
a warm day, so that their unregencrated
hearts may be touched by the preacher"
word.
Au old lady in Germantown isso full
of Sympathy, that every time her ducks
take a bath in the gutter she dries their
feet . by the fire, to keep them from catch
hie: cold.
Ono of the gentle sex says that the
heaven of the strs.ng-minded woman is,
"where buttons grow in their places, and
where men cease from bothering, and
needles are at rest."
A lady leaving hone was thus address_
ecl by her little boy: "Mamma, will you
reuleinber and buy me a penny whistle;
and let it be a religious one, sn that I can
use it on Sunday."
A darkey gives the following reason
why the colored race is superior to the
White race:' " Al! idea are 'tirade of clay,
and, like the meerschaum pipe, are more
valuable when highly colored."
A veteran was relating his 'exploits to a
crowd of bays, and mentioned having
been in five engagements. "That's noth
ing." broke in a little fellow," "My sis
ter Sarah's been engaged eleven times."
One of the banners borne by the
colored nie.n at their celebration in Louis
ville read: " We will live on hash before
we will vote the Democratic ticket."
"God made us men," was inscribed on a
wagon filled wit" women.
Bishop Simpson, of the Methodist
Episcopal church, gave the following ad
vice to a class of deacons ordained by
him in Philadelphia last Sunday :
"Don't eat late suppers. I found that
nine out of ten ministers who eat after
preaching die early."
"How long do you wear a shirt ?"
Tgely asked an inspecting officer of a sol
dier, wlit_se • shirt was too dirty for dress-
parade. " '.lmenty eight iuches,sir," was
the re:le:mini reply.
At a concert recently, at the conclusion
of the sang "There's a Good Time
Coming," a country farmer got up and
exeleiffied: `r Mister, you couldn't fix •
the flute, could you ?"
What is the _greatest instance on rec
ord—of •the power' of Abe magnet? A.
young.lady who drew a gentleman flair. :
teen miles and a hall every Sunday of his
life.
Lodger—"Souiebody called in my ab
}3CHCC, Did he leave his name ?" Ser
vant—" 0 yes 3 :4sir, he said it was immate-
rial."
Young f6lks grow most when inlore
It increases their sighs wonderfully.
Tun following is a list of scholars, attend
ing the Puhlic'Schools of Columbia, who
have been in attendance every day during
ther.school month;-eotintericingion
7th, 'aiid'endingApril' - lst, 1870:
Males:—Cbarles. Son rbeer, John Detz,
Cooper , Flogentogler, Jon: Mishy,,: Frank
Hart, Edward Thomas, William Swingler,
Frank Long, James Schroeder, Robt. Read,
Edward Skeen, Geo. McFadden, ; William
Hershey, Harry Johnson. Win. F Welsh,
James H. Boyd, Richard McDevitt, .Tames
D. Moss, Edward — ST" Young, Frank II:
Mehl, Filbert F. Sprout, James E. Zerger,
John Williams,. Jerry 13 are; .I‘l ichael Ford,
Joint Ford, Willie Llewellyn, William Her
shey Harry Bennett, John Michael; Eddie
Booth, Philip Folmer, Frank Cramer, Abra
ham Felon. John Rupp, Willie Reid, John
Sprout, John Wagoner, - Jolin Halite, Frank
Foliner, Elmer McDivitt, Jacob McNeal,
John Long, John Cox, James Mack, Grant
Stripe, Henry Mechi, Eddie Harsh, Willie
Willie Roshow,' Eddie Smith; Hen
ry Boice, Simon .Donelley, Best Donelly,
Sammie Rich, Jacob Hess. Charles Hippy,
Eddie, Hummel, Frank Musser, Charles
Odell.'
rFenaales ennie -- Etlely, ,11-tellin
„ger,, Mary. D. Schroeder, Sallie Schroeder,
Alice-Hays, Linda Mellinger, Mary Acker
- man, Mary Jordan, Mary Rawlings, Ten
'nie Llewellyn. Lizzie Fisher. Mary Sour
beer, Entrent Schroeder, • Mary A. Lloyd,.
-Laura Henderson, Adeline Mellinger,,Mar
thi” Peliri, Ellen Sweeny, Lizzie Lloyd,
"Miiry"E. Schalck,Reliecca Sourbeer, Mary
Bangert, Mary Ovenchine,- Sarah J. Cope,
Lizzie Rawlings, Minnie Strine, Louisa
Lowery, Caroline Pantie.; Katie Duck, Til
lie Retheiser, Mary List, Hannah Beinlia
nor, Amanda, Meyers, Louisa Kistler, LB
' rho Schroeder; Florence Rambo, Maggie .
_Hook, Lizzie Sebelist, Emma Rupp, Lizzie
.IBrown, Mary Westerman, Annie Swonger,
• Ida Becker, Sadie Rupp, Kate Goodman,
!-Anna Hable, Maggie Beinhauer, Maggie
Erwin, Minnie Odell, -Katie Font, Maggie
Sadie - 'Ward, Lidie Skeen, Mary
`- - "Cooper, Elie Donegan, Annie Hinkle,
,---Antauda Mellinger, Laura Hildretb, Mary
Stebman, Mary Long, Laura Smith, Katie
Hiner, Fanny Bowers, Call le Tim trey.
- A. T. PALM, Principal.
7 Library Room, April 7, 1870.
G_R 0 CE_R lES.
TIE '4ll
UN, GROCERIES,
1 •
AT HARDMAN'S!
Juat'recelved, at the fine Grocery 'Establish-
Went, corner 3rd and Cherry streets, the follow
71tia new Goods•
SUGAR CUREDIIKiSAED DRIED BEEF
"JELLIES,
PRESEAVES,
1•.:, - : -: HONEY, •••--•
- PEACHES, •
TOMATOES
CORN ,IIATOES,
-- zziciin PICELE_,S tVINSLOW , sGI4I
r f 7;.
,:.,, , i „,,,,, !JEEEN PEAS ita., k
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al T : cgiath_er with a very Ana assortment' of
Y /3" tirpe.: 4 ?Flea, of all kiwis.
1,6,14-RGIS LOT Cor,NICK YORK CANDIIIS,
FOREIGN FRUITS,
L-2 ' . 'Oranges, ;Lemona, Figs, Italains, Cocoanuts,
and White Wine Vinegar.
- ' Ex.tra - Faznily Flour, afereer Poultoescltio and
Java Corree,freah roasted,Lovering's hyrup, dce.
rusirzrow Goode receivecluliimat
' e WBEILIIARDMAN,
and and Cherry Sta., •
Columbia, Pa.
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- IVe manufacture. dna andt' me-,
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- SPECIAL • NOTICE'S.
DOH ESS
To the Nervous and Debilitated.
Whose sufferings have been protracted front
bidden causes, and whose eases require prompt
treatment to render existence desirable: If yen
are suffering, or have suffered, from involun
tary discharges, what effect does it produce upon
your general health? Do you feel weak, debili
tated, easily tired^ Does IL little extra exertion
produce palpitation of the heart? Does your
liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, fre
quently get out of order? Is your urine some.
times thick, milky or floeky, or is it ropy on
settling? Or does a thick scum rise to the top?
Or is a sediment, at the bottom after it has stood
awhile? Do you have spells of short breathing
or dyspepsia? Are your bowels constipated?
Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of blood
to the head? Is your memory impaired? Is
your mind constantly dwelling on this subject?
Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of eom
piny. 01 the? Do you wish to be left alone, to
get away from everybody? Does any little thing
make you start or jump? Is your sleep broken
or restless? Is the lustre of your eye as bril
l:tuft? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do
you enjoy yourself in society as well? Do you
pursue your business with thesame energy ? Do
you have as much coatidence in yourself ? Are
your spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of
melancholy? If so, do not lay it to your liver
or dyspepsia. Have you restless alights? Your
back weak, your knees weak. and have, but
little appetite, and yon attribute this to dys
pepsia or liver-complaint ?
Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal diseases
badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capa
ble of producing a weakness of the generative
organs. The organs of generation, when in
perfect health, make the mau. Did you ever
think that those bold, defiant, energetic, perse
vering, sticeessful business men are always
til,.)Nr whose generative means are in perfect
health? You never hear such men complain of
being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation
of the heart. They are never afraid they can
not sueceed in business; they don't become sad
and discouraged; they are always p Mite and
pleasant in the company of ladies.aud look you
and them right in the nice—none of your down
cast looks or any other meanness :Mont them.
1 do not mean those who keep the organs infla
ted by rennin-"
to excess. These will not only
ruin their eonstitut ions, but also those they do
husineSs with or far.
How many men, from badly cured diseases,
from the effects of self-abuse and excesses, have
brought about that state of weakness in those
' organs that has reduced the general system so
much as to induce almost every other disease—
Idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections,
suf
cide, and almost every other form of disease
which humanity is heir to, and the real cause
of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have
doctored for all but the right one.
Diseases of these organs acquire the use of a
Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT
UCHU is the great Diuretic, and is a certain
cure for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Grav
el, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, Female Com
plaints, C.:extend Debility, and all diseases of the
Urinary Organs, whether existing in Mille or
Female, from wnatever cause originating, and
no matter of how long standing.
If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption
or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and bloodare
supported from these sources, and the health
and happiness, and that of Posterity, depends
upon prompt use of it reliable remedy.
Helmbohes Extract Buchu, established up-
Ward of 19 years, prepared. by H. T. HELM
LD, Druggist, 594 Broadway. New York, and
Ili South 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Pmeg—
sl.2.s per bottle, or 0 bottles for $O,lO, delivered to
any address. Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
NONE ARE GENUINE unless done up in
steel engraved wrapper, with fac-similie of my
Chem feat Warehouse, and signed
April 1, '7O-12. - r. H. T. FIELMEOLD.
OCCUPATIONAL AILMENTS
Fresh, lure air is a vitalizing elixir. -Who
ever is debarred by circumstances from unre
stricted access to this invisible, but powerful
stimulant, needs a medicinal invigora.nt of some
kind. The great object should be to choose the
best. Popularity is a pretty good guarantee of
merit In this scrutinizing and intelligent age,
and tried by this criterion Hostetter's Stomach
Bitters stands first among the invigorating and
regulating medicines of the present day. To
the wants of persons engaged In indoor employ
ments, especially in crowned factories where
even with the best possible ventilation, the at
mosphere is always in some degree polluted,
this salubrious vegetable tonic is peculiarly
adapted. The nature of the ingredients is no
mystery. It consists of an absolutely pare dif
fusive stimulant, tinctured—or rather surcharg
cd—with the duid extracts of sanatons roots and
barbs and herbs. The pharmacopoeia has its '
tinctures, hut what are they? The juke of only
a single root or bark or plant is present in each.
Not one 01 them combines the three properties
of a tonic, at, alterative, and an aperient. All
these elements are blended in the Bitters; nor
are these the sum of its medicinal recommen
dations. It is also a blood depurent and an an
tispasmodic.
The baleful effect which air, that has been
partially exhausted of its oxygen by frequent
breathing produces on the vital organization, is
notorious, and when to this dovitadized atmos
phere is sup radded the mephitic vapor of hot
air furnaces, it becomes deleterious and depress
ing in the extreme. To enable Übe system to
bear up even for a few hours each day against
the debilitating influence of a vitiated atmos
phere, a wholesome tonic and alterative is ur
gently required. This grand dishier:mum is sup
.plied in Hostetter's Bitters, which as a strength
sustaining, health-protecting agent has no avid
either among °tactual or advertised medicines.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP
Seaweed-Tonic and Mandrake Pills, will cure Con
sumption. Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, if taken
according to directions. They ale all three to be
taken at the same time. They cleanse the stomach,
relax the liver, and put it to work; then the appetite
becomes good; the food digests and makes good
blood; the patient begins to grow in flesh; the dis
eased matter ripens in the lungs, , and•the patient
outgrows the disease and gets well. ..This is the
only way to cure consumption.
To these three medicines Dr. J. H. Schenck, of
Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled success in tile
treatment of pulmonary consumption. The Pub
'monie Svrupripens the morbid matter in the tunes,
nature throws it off by an easy expectoration, for
when the phlegm or matter is ripe, n slight cough
will throw it Mt and the patient has rest and the
lungs begin to heal.
To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills
must be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver,
so that the Palinanic Syrup and the food will make
good blond.
Sehencles Mandrake Pills set upon the liver, re
moving all obstructions. relax the duets of the gall
bladder, the bile starts freely, and the liver is soon'
relieved: the stools will show what the Pills can do ;-
nothing has ever been invented except calomel (,i
deadly poison which is very dangerous to use ex
cept win. great care). that u ill unlock a gall-bladder
and start the secretions of the liter like Schenek's
Mandrake Pills.
Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent
_causes of Consumption.
Schenek's Seaweed Tonic is n gentle stimulant
and alterative, and the alkali in the Seaweed, which
this prescrptton is made assists the stomach to
throw out the gastric juice, to di...tire the Mod with
the Pulmonie Syrup, and it is made into good blood
without fermentation or souring in the stomach.
' The great reason why physicians do not cure con
sumption is, tney aid to do too much they give
medmine to stop the cough, to stop chills, to stop
night sweats. hectic fever, and by so doing they de
range the whole digestive powers, locking up the se
cretions, and eventually the patient sinks and dies.
Dr. Schenck, in his treatment, does not try to stop
a cough, night sweats. chills or fever. Remove the
cause, and they will all stop of their own accord. No
one can be cured of Consumption, Liver Complaint,
Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Canker, Ulcerated Throat, un
less the livermndetomach are made healthy.
, . • _
if.n. person nits consumption, of course the lungs
are l„ty some-way disehsed,either tubercle., abscesses,
bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion .or the lungs'
are a mass of inflammation and fast decaying. In
such cases what must be done? it is not only the
lungs that'are wastiag, but it is the whole body. The
stomach and liver have lost their power to make
blood out of food. Now the only chance is to take
Schenck's three medicines, which will bring up a
tone to the stomach, the patient will begin to want
food, it will digest easily and make good blood ; then
the_putient begins to gain in flesh, and as soon as
the body begins to grow,the lungs commence to heal
up, and the patient gets fleshy and well. This is the
only way to cure consumption.
When there is no lung disease, and only Liver
'Complaint and Dyspepsia, Schenck's Seaweed Tonic
and Mandrake Pills are sufficient without the Pub
monic Syrup. Take the Mandrake Pills freely in all
bilious complaints, as they are perfectly harmless.
Dr. Schenek, ho has enjoyed uninterrupted health
for many years past, and now weighs Si.? pounds,
was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in the t sty last
stage of Pulmonary Consumption, his physicians
having pronounced his case hopeless and abandoned
'him to his fate. He was cured by the aforesaid
medicines, end since his recovery many thousands
similarly unfitted have used Dr. Schenck's prepara
tions with the same remarkable success. Full di
rections accompanying each. make it not absoltitely
necessary to personally see Dr. Schenck, unless the
ps Bents aish their longs examined, and for this
purpose he is professionally ut his principal office,
Philadelphia, every Saturday, where all fetters for
advice must be addressed. Bo is also professionally
ut No, 32 Bond Street. hew York, every other Tues
day, and at ho. 115 Ilauover Street, Boston, every
other Wednesday. Ile gives advice free, but for a
thorough examination with Ids -Respirometer the
'price is $5. Mee hours at each city from 9 A lit to
a P M.
Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and. Seaweed Toole
each £1 50 per bottle, or £7 5 a hall-dozen. Blau
drake Pills 55 cents a box. For male by all drliggista.
saki-UV-611j Da. J. H. SCHENCK,
15 N. 6th St., Phila., Pl 3
PAIN KILLER
hr.CCOATTAX, RAO9R., April 17, 19C6
MERSAFI. DtVIS di. SON,
GRNTUNEN : • * * / want lo say a little more about
tho Pain Killer. I conider it a eery valuable meat
eine, and always keep it on hand. I have tiaveled a
good deal since 1 have been in Italians, and never
without taking it with me. In my practice I used it
freely for the A , iatic-Cholern in lake, xnd with better
MCCels than with any other medicine. I also used
It here for Cholera in 11155, with tee same good re
suite. A. hUNTUIG, M. D.
• • • "I regret to say that the ...holera has pro
'railed here ol late to great extent. For the last three
weeks, front ten to fifty or sixty fatal caiiea each day
hate been reported. I should add that the Paint
Killer sent recently from the 311.5.d0n House, has
been used with considerable PUCCCIs during this
epidemic. If taken in 505500, it is generally effec
tual in checking the disease.
R. GRAS. HARDING, Sholapore,
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CURE FOIL CONSUMPTION.
• 1: What the , Doctors. Say:
AMOS WOOLLEY. ItL D., of Kosciuska Coun
ty, Indiana, says; - "For three years past I have
used ALLEN'S Ltrno BALSAM extensively in
my practice, and I am satisfied there la no bat
ter medicine for lung diseases 111 use."
ISAAC A. DURAS. H. 1/.. of Logan Counts:,
Ohio, says: "ALLk.'N's Litz:a BALsAm not only
sells rapidly but gives - perfect satisfaction in
every case within my knowledge. Having eon.
fldence in it and knowing that it possesses val
uable medicinal properties, I freely use it in my
dai practice, -and with unbounded success.
As an' expecterant it is most' certainly far ahead
of any_ preparation I have ever yet known."
NATHANIEL ‘, HARRIS, :M. .D., of Middle.'
bury, Vermont, says: "I have no doubt it will
soon become a classical remedial agent for the
cure of all diseases of the Throat, Bronchial'
Tubes, and the Lungs.
Physicians do not recommend a medicine
...which has no merits, - what they say about •
-"- ALLEN'S ' LErNar'EALSAM, '
- 011i:ba r taltein as a - - -
Boldly all ltfocliolnsypealeriL'
BOOKS, STATIONERY.
NEW! NEW!! NEW !I!
BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE,
NO. 262 LOCUST ST., COLIIMDIA, PA
The subscrtners have Just opened and oiler to
the public a con:Li:dote assortment of
SCHOOL, BLANK hv D IIIB CELLANEOUS
BOOKS, STATIONERY of ALL KINDS,
And of every enmity, including a large and
nrst-rate stock of
CA?, LIJITTEr., NOTE AND BILL
rAPER,
SCHOOL AND SUNDAY SCHOOL HOTTOES,
Envelopes, Ink, Slates, Faber's S. Guttknecht's
Pencils, &c. Toy Books Pass Books, Tuck
M m
emorandu Books, Initial Paper, .re.,
Bibles, Testaments and Hymn Books.
All weekly and monthly papers and maga
zines received as soon as nt blished. The custom
of the public respectfully solicited.
Aar. Remember the place—tin. 262 Locust Street,
one door below the Columbia Steam Fire En
gine House.
sep 1-69 -tfw J
JOID; L. WRIGHT S.: CO
STEAM COACH WORKS.
CHRISTIAN _MYERS,
COLUMBIA STEAM
COACH WORKS!
REMOVED TO Nos. 9, 11 AND 13 NORTH sth
STREET.
The Carriages, Buggies, &c., made at these
Works, are equal in beauty and durability - to
any other make in the county.
COACH SMITHING, REPAIRING, Ate.
This branch of the business will be attended to
with punctuality and despatch.
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES,
Wagons, &c., for sale or made to order.
M. Call at the Works No. 9, 11 & 13 North
Fifth street and examine the stock and prices.
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HOUSEFURNISEING GOODS
JUST PURCHASED, AT REDUCED
PRICES, a splendid Assortment of new and de
sirable.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS !
COOKING STOVES—Anti-Dust Quaker
City, and the _Niagara.
BRITANNIA WARE, in Sets or separate,
to suit purchasers.
CHAMBER WARE,
CIITLF:RY OF ALL RINDS.
WATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS,
of all sizes and styles.
Special attention paid to GAS FITTING and
ELUMBING. A large assortment of splendid
CHANDELIERS always 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
I_TIN.UVERSA.L CLOTHES WRINGER!
Cali at the corner of Second and 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.
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T RUMPLE & SON,
DEALERS 1
FOREIGN 4k DOMESTIC HARDWARE.
Au extensive assortment of house furnishing
Lardware, also for carpenters' and builders' use,
always on lutud.
IRON AND STEEL
Blacksmithc. wagon makers, and others, furn
ished with all lands of Iron, Is:ails, Horse Shoes,
Coach Trimmings, and other goods in their line.
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
In great variety, such as Tubs,. Baskets, Wash
Boards, Brooms, Washing' Machines, &c.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
Plows, Shovels, Hoes, Plow Castings, Scythes,
Forks, Rakes, and all other Implements used by
the farmer.
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
stove. or every style and pattern, Cook, Parlor
and. Ofllee Stoves, for coal or wood A large PA
sortment or TM - Ware arcvays rcept: on nnna,,or
manufactured to order.
Oil, Paints &c.
Coal On, Linseed, Fish, Sperm and 'Machine Oils
of all kinds. Alcohol, Benzine, Japan and other
Varnish, Glass, Paints, Putty, White Lead, Sc.
sep.l-69-iftr] LocusT STREF.T, COLITALBT -1, PA.
ELGIN WATCHES !
MANUFACTURED fly
The National Watch Company
ALL TILE GRADES OF THE ELGIN WATCHES
Inclatlius the
LATHY ELGIN,
Bendy for
SPRING TRADE.
The Company also call the Intent ion of Watch
buyers to the tact that the Elgin Watches now
offered have an added improvernsnt over all
others, in a new
PATENT DUST EXCLUDER,
so constructed est° enclose the works, and form
a protection against dust, enabling the move
ment to remain in order without cleaning
double the time that a Watch will ordinarily
run without this protection.
The Company feel confident, after having had
their \Vetches three years in market, and sell
ing many thousands of them in all parts of the
country, that the ELGIN WATCHE:=, ARE
THE BEST TIME REEFERS NOW OFFERED
TO THE AMERICAN PUBLIC.
OVER FIVE HUNDRED DEALERS
in various parts cf the laud have unreservedly
endorsed them. They are in use upon numer
ous lines of Railway. ineltalirm the UNION
PACIFIC and the PL•'NNIYLVANIA CEN
TRAL, and officers of these roads, with other
prominent Railroad officials, endorse them as
the best Watches for the use of Railroad em
ployees and travelers, yet introduced.
The following are presented as specimens of
these testimonials:
TESTIMONIAL.
UNION PACIFIC R. It, Office of Gentl Sup't. 1
OMAHA, Dec. 16,1566.
Hon. T. H. AVERY, President 'National Waten
Company, Chicago, Ill.:
Dear Str:—Ouring the mouth that I have car
ried one of your '• B. W. Raymond" Watches it
has not Pilled to keep the time with so much
accuracy as to leave nothing to desire in this re
gard. For accuracy in time-keeping, beauty of
movement and finish, your Watches challenge
my admiration, and arouse my pride as an
American, and I :unconfident that in all re
spects they will compete successfully in the
markets of the world, with similar manufac
turers of older nations. They need only to be
known to he appreciated.
Yours most respectfully.
C. G. liiJlllONll. Gen'l
OFFICE O 1 TIM HUDSON RIVER
Gewil Sup't New York, Jan. 17, ISM 5
T. Avinty, Esq., President Nat. Watch Co.:
Dear Sa-:—The Watch made by your Company,
which I have carried the past two months, has
kept excellent time. I have carried it frequent
ly on engines, and have been on the road with
It almost daily. During this time it has run
uniformly with our standard clock,
Truly yours,
J. M. TOUCKY, Gcu'l Buret.
The following dealers also, in various parts of
the country, have certified that they consider
the Elgin Watches to be all that the Company
have advertised them, as bet ter finished, more
correct and durable, than any in market of sim
ilar price, and that they have great confidence
in recommending them to the public, on ac
count of their general merit.
Itiddleton & 8r0.,N. Y. Dahme & Co., Cln.
T.ll, Itynuer, •` Jenkins d: Hatch, ••
Henry Glanel, "E.Crittendon d: Co, Cd
e. . Pratt & Co.. •` J.H. Hense, Den ver, Col.
Scott,Harret 67.Co.,Pitts. Kock d:Dryfus, N. 0.
S. It. Heed dr• Co., •• Anti over .100 others.
Various grades and prices made to suit differ
ent tastes.. No Movements retailed by the Com
pany. • •
—OR_ Call on your Jeweler and ask to see the
Elam Watches.
Business - Office and Salesroom National
Watch Company,
159 & 101 LAKE ST., CHICAGO.
SUSQUEHANNA. IRON COMPANY
Mauttfacturers of all sizes of
REFINED AND! DOUBLE. REFINED
ROUND, SQUARE FLATS OVAL, AND .
_ .11ALF„ OVAL Mb:V.
Car Axles, Shafting and Horse Sboe Bars.
larCirders promptly filled from Btoek on band
ormsade to order.- - „ .
*-'l`Mmg, - tiet. Cash; At Manufacutrer'i 'pricieis, de
livered on Cars' or , Boots. -
• • n Mike atrtheir • •
inh
kPt 4.6 ? . .t r Al Colum M
bia. Penna.
NEW ADVERTISEJLENTS•
IrOODWARD'S
'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
MUSIC STORE,
NO. '22 WEST ICING STREET.
PIANOS, ORGANS. MELODEONS.
VIOLINS, VIOLIN ROWS, CELLO BOWS,
ACCORDEONS, FLUTINAS, CONCERTINAS.
TAMBORINES. GUITARS, BANJOS,
FLAGEOLETS. 7 1 A.R.MONICAS, CLAPPERS,
DRUMS, Rims, FLUDES,
TRIA.NOLES, TUNING FORKS, PITCH PIPES,
MUSIC BOXES, MUSIC FOLIOS, MUSIC BOOKS.
Plano and Melodeon Covers, Piano and Melo
deons Stools, Strings of alt kinps,Sheet Music.
Music Books, Music Papers, and every descrip
tion of MUS/CAL MERCHANDISE.
J:Q- All Orders tilled promptly at the usual
Wholesale or Retail Prices, and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
.ca-Tuning and repairing promptly attended to.
A. W. WOODWARD,
dec4.'69.411 No: 22 West King St.. Lancaster
VIE NEW ARTICLE OF FOOD !
For twenty-five cents you can buy of your
Druggist or Grocer a package of Sea Moss Fe
riae, manufactured from pure Irish Mass or
Carragreen, which will make sixteen quarts of
Blanc Mange, and a like quantity of Puddings,
Custards, Creams, Charlotte RUSEie, &c. It is by
far the cheapest, healthiest and most delicious
food in the world. RAND SEA MOSS RA
RINE CO., 53 Park Place, N. Y. luntrlf)-6m
PLANTATION BITTERS !
S. T.-1860-X
This wonderful vegetable restorative is the
sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a
tonic and cordial for the aged and languid, It has
so equal among stomachic:4. As a remedy for
the nervous weakness to which women are es
pecially subject, it is superseding every other
stimulant. In all climates, tropical, temerate or
frigid, it acts as a specific in every species of
disorder which undermines the bodily strength
and breaks down the animal spirits. For sale
by nil druggists mark)-Em
HINKLE KNITTING lIIACHINE
FOR FAMILY USE. Simple, Cheap, Reliable,
Knits Everythim{. AGENTS WANTED. Cir
culars and sample sMelcing Free. Address
HINKLE KNITTING MACHINE CO.,
marl2-tw Bath. Me.
GLORIOUS NEWS!
TO THE PEPLE OF
Columbia and Vicinity
GO TO THE BRX:CCH. STORE OF
OHAS. HIRSH & BRO.,
149 Front St., Columbia, Pa.
Where you can buy ClothiPg. Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, 40 per cent.
cheaper titan any other house in Pennsylvania.
OVERCOATS, tOOO to E. 0.00
BUSINES.S COATS, :WJ to 7.09
PANTALOONS, 1.00 to 2.00
VESTS, leo t o 250
BOOTS, 2.25 to 7.00
HATS, to 2.00
SHOES. .70 to 1.50
STOCKINGS, IQ ets. per pair.
PAPER COLLARS by Box, sto 10 cis.
And all other articles in like proportion.
CHARLES HIRSH & 8P.0..
149 Front St., Columbia, Pa-
SO N. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.)
100 N. Third St., Philadelphia. J febl2-t
BOUNTY ! BOUNTY !
All Soldiers who enlisted after JULY
/SCA, for ONE, TWO or THREE years, and who
were mustered out with their Regiments, can
now recover the balance of BOUNTY not paid
them. Al! Soldiers who enlisted forthree years
and who mustered out with their Regiments
although not having served three years, are en
titled to Bounty, as if they had served" their full
term.
The undersigned would call the attention to
the ONE year men, who served in the following
itegimenLs: 195th, 203 d, 214, 215th, and all other
one year Soldiers, who enlisted for one year af
ter the Ms of .Itax, liii, can recover their bal
ance of Bounty by calling on
WIIIIAM S. AMWEG,
Attorney-at-Law.
No. 61 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
feb26-3na
rIOLUMBIA MARBLE WORKS.
‘,..1 The Subscribers would respectfully inform
the citizens of Columbia, and surrounding
country, that they have opened
A NEW liIARBLE YARD 11N
COLUMBIA,
On sth Street, between Locust and Walnut Sts.,
and ask the patronage of the public.
They have had great experience on tine - work,
botk in Philadelphia and New York. They will
furnish in the highest style of the. art, handsome
GRAVE STONES, 1 GNU INTENTS,
STATUARY, ORNAMENTS,&c.
also MARBLE :itANTLES, I3UILDIRG 'WORK,
&c. Orders promptly attended and executed at
cheaper rates than eisewherc. Call and see tu,
Designs of new styles of Fine work, such as
utoutuuental Aloe arts, &c., will be furnished
parties upon application to the proprietors.
HEFTING & isIEHL.
•:epti-G.9-11w
- ..: -- x - mws - currcrtn-venauesssaricr CaUm . % ley a:
rimple remedy and will send the receipt Tree.
Mns. M. C. LEGUETT,
mar-19w Hoboken, N. T.
pACIPIC GUANO CO.
CAPITAL, $1,000,000.
JOHN S. REESE & 00.,
G ENERAL AGENTS,
OFFICES:
122 South Delaware Ave., Phil's*
10 South Street, Baltimore.
SOLUBLE PA CIFIC
G-TTA_N - 0 .
No Fertilizer Introduced to the Farmers of tho
1i 4i3lc and Southern States has given more
general and uniform satisfaction then this
GUANO.
The trade in it has steadily increased until the
consumption now throughout the entire coun
try tin• exceed , : that of any other Fertilizer.
The large capital involved In its production
attards the surest guarantee of its contitued
excellence. The Company has a far greater in
terest in the permanztnee of its trade than any
number of consutuers can have; hence it 'stile
highest interest of the Company to put the lest
Fertilizer into market, that their unusual
fa it
ities, aided by the be , :t scientific ability •stn
produce.
Thts Guano 1.; sold at retail by Local' Agmts
of the Company throughout New Xersey, Ilela
ware, Pennsylvania and the Southern Stites.
and at wholesale by
JOHN S. REESE kt. CO.,
General Agenta for the Cnmpony.j
GEO. 'BOGLE, Agmt,
Columbia Pa
mur26-3m
1869. NO. 25 1870.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAI
GIFTS.
Nothing more suitable than a nice
HAT OR OAP'
FROM
Smith &
NEW STORE,
No. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pea:a.
I. Z4X 51.
CABLYET-7VARE.
CAB ENET WARE' MANUFACTOEy.
The Subscriber having lately put up nw
ware-n one, and greatly increased his busitt‘s,
can of r better inducentents to his eustontres
than ever.
WINDOW SHADES
TYLES. INURRORS, dc., IN ILL
Si
Re manufactures to order, and will keep en
stantly on hand, Dressing, Plain and J!acy
Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card, Dining nal
Centre Tables, Conunon, Panay and Frenah Ed
steads ; all of which be sold on the mat
reasonable terms. As he manufactures his an
work he is enabled to warrant every articleto
be what it is represented.
CAA.IIIS: CRAMS!! CHAIRS!!
All kinds of chairs kept on hand or manufamr•
ed lo order. Cane, Windsor, Arm and Rockin;
Chairs; Settees, Camp and Counte.t Stools,Ste.,
Tete-a 'fetes and Stuffed Scat Chairs, intuit to
order. Old chairs repainted and repaired. !
UND.E.RTAKING.
Funerals will be attended to with prompt nee
to which he gives his personal attention. Ht Is
prepared with ice bores and coolers to prese:e
corpse, as may be required.
ZIAHOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS;
Furnished plain or tinted in any style that ia3
be required. He respectfully solicits a slunSol
public patronage, as well as a continuance oche
custom with which he has been liberally favost.
•
JOilN sHENBELIGEN
South side of Locust street, between Second , ad
Third. tsept4-61141
FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. t
C.4.131NET WARE-ROOMS d•. MATT.
TORY, Locust Street, a few doom belw
Tnird Street, Columbia, Pa.
The subscriber manufactures and keep; n
hand an extensive assortment of all kindest Furniture. Persons wishing to buy or Ma)
about to go to housekeeping, will a i
trod tto tdr
advantage to give me a call.
BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, BUREAIt,
SETTEES, &c., &c.
Of the best quality, style, and manufacture, rd
will snake to order, of fil st-rut I, material, ea.,.
article in his line. Re will give strict attenth
to business, and respectfully - asks of the publd
;Marti of its patronage. ,
r 11NDEBTAKING will receive the and
careful attention, at the shortest notee. ;
septl-69-trwl GEORGE SEIBEWX
w
NTEW STYLE
WINDOW SHADE
.rhe Subscriber hn.s hand at his Furnito
Store. all kinds and styles of
_WINDOW SHADES,
CURTAIN FIXTURES, 4
'To which he would respectfully call the Atte
t lon of the Public.
TORN SHENBEEGER
sapt.t-60-tfw) No. 261 Locust St., Columti
1.
GROCERIES, &c.
Q_ItEAT EXCITEMENT AMONGST
GROCEItYMEN I
ow can good GOODS be sold so cheap, is the
question.
- - -
ATTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS.
NOW stock of goods, and selling them very low.
The hest quality of goods, and at cheap rates
SUGARS, TEAS, MEAT,
COFFEE, FRUITS, FISH,
SPICES, CHEESE, FLOUR.
Provisions of all kinds, together with Wood
and. willow•ware and Class and Queensware.
Switzer and Limberger Cheese, Uerinan Fruits,
&o.
SUGAR CURED HAMS DRIED BEEF
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICKLES
Fresh Peaches, and all the Fancy Groceries per
taining to a well regulated Grocery Store.
I am - determined not to be surpassed in cheap
ness and In the excellent quality of toy goods.
—Call around and inspect our stock whether
you buy or not. A share of public patronage is
solicited. _ _ _
MAX TMCIIER,
No. 219 Locust:Street
sepi-Gg-tfir]
y - F.;sH GROCERIES
AT THE PROVISION •
EEO
FAMILY GROCERY STORE OF
MULLEN & BROTHER,
ODD FELLOWS' HALL,
Columbia, Pa
FRESI-I TOMATOES, FRESH PEACHES AND
other Canned Fruits, Shaker Corn, Se.
TEA-THE BEST BLACK TEA IN THE
MM2
EXTRA REFINED SYRUP MOLASSES
very cheap.
rand Sugars, Dried Fruit of all kinds.
Rio, Java, and Laguvra Coffee.
NEW SUGAR CURED HAMS 61 DRIED BEEF
so,Fam ey G roccries, Family Flour, Notions, ke.
We Intend to keep the best Goods only, and to
1,01 as ',heap as any similar store.
H. MULLEN Sl' CEO.
M.Country Produce of all kinds bought or
taken in exchange for goods.isep-1-BU-tfw
FINE FAMILY GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, tic., &c
A LARGE & FINE STOCK JUST RECEIVED
AND IN STORE!
I have now In Store a full assortment of
Groceries & Provisions
For Family and Hotel use.
Extra Syrup Molu.sses, Fine Teas, Coffees, &c
Extra Sugar Cured HAMS and DRIED BEEF
Extra FAMILY FLOUR by the barrel
or smaller quantity.
Dried Fruit, Pickles, anti Fancy Groceries of all
kinds, and at the lowest prices. Call and ex
amine my stock, whether you buy or not.
HENRY SUYDAM,
car. of Front J.: Union Sts.
"FAMILY GROCERIES
FAMILY GROCERIES!
The Sul3seriber 'would respectfully inform his
mummers 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 ITams and Beef,
Extra Fine Syrups,
Old Rio and Java Coffee,
DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS,
Raisins, Prunes and prepared Mustard always
on hand and of the very best grades.
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR,
CORN MEAL, noaruci,
Fancy Groceries, Canned Vegetables and Fruits,
for hotels and fatuities. The best Goods
only are sold, and prices Very
Our stock 01 staple and fancy groceries is lull
and complete and we intend keeping it fresh, by
almost daily additions.
Notions &different kinds always on hand.
FREDERICK liITCIT.ER
epl-0-trwl eor. Locust'Sts
COAL: COAL!: COAL !I
PATTON'S COAL YARD,
ON FRONT STREET,
In the place to buy your coal
Particular attention is given to have coal sent
out cleaned and screamed. Have on'hands and
wilt keep alt kinds Of coal that is wanted.
DIAMOND,
i.c•cawr - TASIYD,
PIN F.: 0
LY KENS VALLEY
ESE
BITUMINOUS COALS.
furnish coal by the (=dead Irma any
mines that is desired at We
LOWEST PRICES.
also,•
DRY PINE WOOD
by the cord or barrel.
selrtt-tfw SCOTT
. PA,LTON
COOPER
DEALERS 1
LUMBER Ar, COAL,
BALTIMORE COMPANY.
Ault all the. best Quality of STOVE COAL
BUILDING LUMBER
•
Of all kinds, sold and delivered on cars, at the
LOWEST MAJIKET HATES.
Hemlock, WThite Pine, Weatherboarding, Joice,
Scantling, Sc., &c., suitable for all kinds
of Building purnohes.
LOCUST POSTS!
CHERRY,
POPLAR,
ASH
PICKETS,
LATH . ,
SHLES. &r.
All orders by by mmil w ING
ill receive the same at
tentionas though the Implication be made n
person. COOPER & PE:ART
sepi-elktfw] Prom St.. Columbia.
WARNING TO TRESPASSERS !
tLL PERSONS are hereby Forbidden
to Trespass upon the grounds of the undersign
ed, es he is determined to prosecute to the ut
most rigor of the law, every pet son so offend
ing. Lsepti-6941\v1 M. M. ST RICKLER.
TO LADIES
A circular Sent, Free of subjects of great in
terest to :flamed Ladles, containing particulars
of several very vat nettle art teles, highly approv
ed of by the 1..1e5 - tient Faculty and the hundreds
who use them. Every lady shoubl have a copy
in case of need. Send stamp and address
Mad. MARY :NIC)RE,
.febl2'79-IyE: 737 Broadway, N. Y.
T ILE CHEAPEST LITERARY PAPER
Ern): pintrAisttEn.
TILE NEW YORK FAMILY JOURNAL
A new literary. eight page paper, containing
interesting reading of great merit by the great
est writers of the day. Terms Fifty Cents a
Year. Specimen copies sent free for three
months. Canvassers. Ladles or Gentlemen, are
offered great to Address
FAMILY JOURNAL OFFICE,
Cm. Third Acattue and Ninth N. Y.
fehl2'7o-1y
CATARRH, HEADACHE & WEAK EYES,
POSITIVELY cunEn
SASSAFRAS at: ITCH HAZEL.
A paelzago will be sent by Mail, post-paid, on
receipt of 3i cent,
Stv Catarrh was Immediately relieved by your
Sasiatras and Witch Hazel,
Rev. ASA BhOWN.
I can read without wearing spectacles, and the
weakness is entirely gone since using 3 - our Sas
safras and Witch Hazel.
NORMAN BARN&
ycnr Sassairns and 'Witch Daze] has never
culled to relieve my hencluche within !lye min
utes. tits. :S.III:Y.U. JONES.
Circulars sent free, and a liberal inducements
is oll'ered to Agen is everywhere. -address
Rev. MARTIN DtjfrQN.
feb12 . 70-IYR: Bible House Station, N. Y.
MANE 00D.
Sent free in a sealed envelope my valua
ble lecture on the EIUtOIIB OF YOUTH, de
signed as a warning and caution to young men,
with rules and prescriptions for the cure of
weakness and lost manhood, hy one who has
been pet nianently cured. Send stamp and ad
dress EDGAR TM :MAINE.
Broadway, opposite Astor 'louse, .).7. Y.
RELIEF IS TEN MINUTES.
BRZLNDM'S TITSSALAGO.
The wonderful Granules for Coughs, Hoarse
net,,;, Sore 'l7hroat. bronchitis. Wheezing.. Irrita
tion of the Uvula and Tonsibi and Incipient
Consumption. Ono Box Cures. Price 2.5 Cents.
Sent by mall on receipt or money. Agents
'ranted everywhere. Liberal inducements of
fered. Send for Trial Box. Address
J. F. ST. MAT R CO„
febill•Timrx _'ti Third Avenue, N. Y.
E AND MATRIMONY.
11 Row to marry, who to marry.and when to
marry. The affections may be gained by fol
lowing simple rules, and all may marry happily
without regard to wealth, age or beauty. send
stamp and address
Madam LUCILLE DEMARRE,
febl3'7o-1y Station 1). N. Y.
STEAM
ENGINES, - -
STEAM PUMPS, BOILERS,
And. all 'kinds of :Machinery Manufactured and
guaranteed to give satisfaction at the Worke of
81IPPLEE do BRO., .
sept4-60-tfal Columbia, Penn
TOBACCO & SEGARS.
JOHN FENDRICH,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
TOBACCO, SNUFF Zt SEGAR MANU-
Agent for the :New York Fine Cut, Navy, and
Monitor Chow-Chow Chewing Tobaccos, corner
of Front and Locust streets, Columbia, Pa.
ment4,69-tfw
A/Fs. G. M. BOOTH,
SEGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFFS,
PIPES, &c.,
And all articles usually kept in a first-class To
bacco and Segar Store The public can rely on
getting at our store an good goods for the money
as can be obtained at any similar establishment
in the State.
I do not think it necessary to publish my
prices, as the Goods will tell for themselves.
MIS. G. M. BOOTH,
Locust. Street, Columbia, Pa..
septll-0-IYWI Sign of the Punch.
ESOLLOWAY'S
SENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER,
Is of doable strength, and the enly mire Essence
of Jamaica Ginger in the market, therefore the
only article to be relied on In case, of
COLIC, CHOLF,RA MOIMITS,
DYSENTARY, EsIDICIEST lON, the of-
Irects of change of water, colds,
Ask for Holloway's. and take no other. A
half teaspoontul of It, is more than equal to a
whole spoon lul 01 any other. hold by druggists
and storekeepers. Fifty cents per bottle.
Johnston, Holloway Cowdeb, 602 Arch St.
Phllacle/paire.
lIOLLOWAYS VERMIFUGE CONFECTIONS,
they are so delicious. The doctors and mothers
say they are the most sale and eMetual 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 Johnston. Holloway & Cowden, 602 Arch
street. Phdad'a. ( se pti-694 fw.
PLYANCIAI.
UNITED STATES
.BONDS
BOUGHT, SOLD Ott EXCHANGED ON
MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
GOLD BOUGHT & SOLD
AT MARKET RATES.
COUPONS CASHED.
Pacific R. R. Bonds Bought and
Sold.
STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON
COMMISSION ONLY.
Accounts received and Interest. allowed on
daily balances subject to check, at sight.
DE HAVEN if; BRO.,
i 0 S. Third St reet, Philadelphia.
feb &i'7o lyr
NEW STOCK!
k FLOUR
MILLS.
GEORGE BOGLE, Pnoniuoron.
The highest Cash prices paid ler all kinds of
Grain.
SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR
for sate; also Mill Feed of all kinds. Wheat
Ground and Packed to order. Grist work
anat Chopv>i.g atoll Cho pea Cosa
and Oat,. COlll Meal and
GRATIAM FLOUR
For title at all times, and delivered to any part
of the town. tel.-ToWn and country custom so
[semi-694(w
. .
RicHA.B.Ds'
CONFECTIONERY!
CAKES, CANDIES, FRUITS AND CREAMS,
of the choicest kind kept eonatantly on hand
Ur Families supplied with Ice Cream in
Churns or Moulds, at Short Notice and Reason
able Rates.
LYKENS VALLEY,
I take pleasure In announcing Ta 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 anti parties supplied at short notice
Remember the place-152 Locust street.
sept 1-139-tfw ALLEN RICHARDS
- -
CONFECTION ER Y AND FRUIT OF
ALL KINDS IN SEASON.
Parties and Families supplied wits
ICE ORE 2M,
ay the Freezer, or in 'Moulds, with promptness at
GEO. J. SMITH'S,
Adjoining the Franklin House, Locust street.
P. S.—Also, a fine assortment of TOYS and
Fancy Articlesxonstantly on hand. [semi-60-tfw
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS!
For Pure, Unadulterated 'Wines and Liquors,
go to the store of the subscriber. lie has elegant
NV h tcu for gnat lty and flavor : cannot be excelled;
the celebrated
Ylinkee Ruin, Jamaica Spit its, 331uclaierry
trandy, Cherry and Currant Wines.
We have NV hies, hrandi es, Gins, Cordials, Old
Monongahela of all grades. Give in a call and
examine for yourself. CHARLES GROVE.
Corner of Commerce and Walnut Sty., Columbia.
sepl-09.4fw
SPECTACLES.
_READ THIS!
•
Lazarus & Morris'
CELEBRATED
PERFECTED SPECTACLES
AND EFL•' GLASSES.
That they render impaired sight clearer and dis
tinct; strengthen and preserve the eye; are
very easy and pleasant to Nrcar, 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. I'. Schreiner. Watch
maker and .Teweler, Front street, is our sole
agent in Columbia, Pa.
Lazarus & _Morris. Manufacturing Opticians
Hartford • Conn, sept4;69-tfw
GEORGE BOGLE,
DE.I.I.E:R IS
LUMBER OF ALL DESeRIPTIONS
Ocoee—Front Street, between Locust and Unton
MERIDIAN 13 '0 RN bh
Ask for the MERIJIIAN BURNER. Take no
Other. It excels ALL others, It can be
used with either Kerosene, Pe
t roleum or Coal Oil.
It is manufactured and for sale by
COULTER, JONES & Co,,
NO. 702 ARCH ST„ PHILADELPHIA.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Lamps, Gas Fixtures, Cliandcliers,
Lamps for all purposes for which lamps are
used, in GREAT VARIETY.
Those desiring to furnish Churches, Dwell
ings, or other buildings, public or private, with
G SLY Fixtures, will do well to calland see our new
IRON BRONZE CHANDELIERS,
cheaper end better than :my other kind
sept4-69-the
()TM FELLOWS', MECIIANIOS',
KNIGHTS OF PYTIIrAF3, and all kinds
olf3ociety - Regal ias and Palapherunlia,
Ifanufactured to order at
R. d.
N'o. 444 North Queen Street, Lancaster, ra.
uept444-tiw
FACTURER
No. 1.53 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA
DEALER IN
3LEDICA_L.
1,01781NG MILL.
CON_FEC.7 I /o:ilit
NO. 152 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA
LADIES' OYSTER SALOON
WINES LC: .L.IQ Lro ms.
CATAWBA WINE,
LUM33ER & COAL.
1=134
PATENT BURNER.
CLOTIE:ENG:
MERCHANT TAILORING
. J. W. BEism,
No. 1J LOCUST STREET, COLUMB/A,
Has opened in the room formerly occupied by
P. S. 111cTague, a full stock of
FRENCH, ENGLISH, AMERICAN & SCOTCH
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES d: SIIITINGS,
Which he is prepared to make up in as good
Style and Fashion as can he made In New York
or Philadelphia.
He invites all to call and examine his stock,
which, he Is possitive, cannot ho excelled In
Columbia.
The establishment Is designed exclusively for
Merchant Tailoring, and the undivided mien-
Mon of the Proprietor will be 'devoted to his
business.
GENTS' FURNISTUNG GOODS
Of all kinds, 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 !
CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER!
Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, Ac., Ac.
New Styles, New Goods at low rates.
DAVID HANAUER'S
U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
Front Street, first Store above Walnut Street,
COLUMBIA, PA.
The Largest, Best Assorted, Handsomest and
Cheapest Stock. of
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Ac., &c., ever exhibited
in these regions, which will be sold at prices
TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION rseplti-tfw
IT IS A FACT !
Capable of ocular demonstration. that the prices
of Cloths, t;assimeres, Ready-Made, Clothing
and F'urnishing, Goods, are less than one-half
what they were during the war. at the Merchant
Tailoring establishment of
S. S. BATH VON,
Corner North Queen and 0n0..g. Streets,
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, tine itloscow, Esquimaux, and common
Beaver Overcoats from $l5 to $2O; Common
Union Beavers from $lO to $l3; Common Union
Beaver Business Sul is from $l2 to $l5; Good Cms
simere Suits front $lO to $2O, and line qualities
from $25 to $3O. A hew snits 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, of elsewhere.
Overcoats, Dress 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 and Winter trade of 1868 and
1569, and manufactured in the city of Lancaster.
It would be to the interest of the public to call
and realize that "IT Is A FACT."
S. S. RATH VON,
sep4-69-t fwl Merchant Tailor and Clothier.
HATS, CA_PS, Vic.
SH ULTZ & BROTHER,
} - lATTERS,
20 NORTH QLTEEN STREET,
L:] NCASTER, PA
Latest style :all and 'Winter FIATS 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
FA:NOY FURS ever offered in this market, at
very low prices.
ROBES 1 ROBES ! ROBES !! !
Butlido Robes, lined and unlined; Iludson
Bay, Wolf, Prune Wolf, Fox, Coon, &e.
BLANKETS AND LAP BEGS,
Of All qualities, to which we would particularly
invite the attention of all persons in want of
articles in that line.
GLOVES, ') RUNTLETS AND MITTS
OTTER, BE AEU,
NUTRIA, SEAL,
BIJOICSIZIN, PLESHER,
RID, &c., So.
Ladies' Fine Fur Trimmed Gloves, Gauntll,ts,
Mitts and Hoods.
PULSE WARMERS & EAR MITTS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
6ep4-69-tfw
rnLLS.
BACIDIAN & DEHUFF,
COLUMBIA, PA
ST_TSQUELTAXN.A.
PLANING MILL
Manufacturers of, and have constantly on
Land Sa‘lies, Door Blinds, Shutteis, Window
and Door Frames, Brackets, Moulding, Slielv
lug, Casings, etc., &c.
P. S —The Planing and Dressing of Lumber is
continued and carried on as heretofore by
scpl-0-tfwl JOHN 11.11ACHMAN.
DYEING 110 USES.
T C. 11:-;CHER,
AGE:S'T FUR TIIE
STATEN ISLAND
DYING ESTABLISII3IEN T,
Ladies' Eresses, cloaks, Veils, Gloves, Ribbons
and Silks of all kinds dyed any color.
Also, Ge:iltlenien's Coals, Vests. Pa n taboos, &c.
Kid GloVeS washed to look like new.
Scouring, repairing, &e., done at short notice.
I will receive goods at illy store and forward
them to the establislunent.
AriPSatislitetfon guaranteed.
Call and see list of prices at
.J. C.MJCEIEIt'S
Store, Locust Street.
Sep 4-0-tfw3 Co...unibia, Pa
PIAYOS.
3RADI3URI"S & OTHER PIANOS.
SINE:; FIRST PREMIUMS IN FOUR
TAYLOR Sc PARLEY'S ORGANS
Tne undersigned, for many years engaged as
a professor of music in "Olraid College, nod
other institutions, In respmi:e to a request of n
great number of leis pupils and friends, has con
sented to become an agent for Cumishi ug
FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS
It gives me pleasure to announce that I have
been appointed wholesale agent for the Brad
bury Pianos, and Taylor and Farley Chgans,
Which I am now prepared to supply at prices
that cannot tail to give sat If:faction. The supe
riority of the above instruments over others In
the n u u•ket is too well) known to need any
comment 11010 311 P! Every instrument war
-11113 I ed. Li be ill I et !RCM! tit to clergymen and
Sunday schools. un-Ordersby mail as taithfully.
:mended to aS II ordered In f , OrtiOlt ; as I select
every instrument sold.
\V MM. G. Fil-TIIER,
101s' Arch strecL, Pllllad'a
hopt4-C9-1 fw
11. B. MARTIN, ILFiC.IIIatT THOMAS. .tNO. S. :I/AsON
MARTIN, THOMAS & CO.,
0 , lumbia, I.:meal-ler CO., ra.,
. anufacturers nt Beech Creel:, City toll co., Pa.,
and Wholesale Ltonhor Dealf:rs,
WHITE PINE.
HEMLOCK. POPLAR,
WALNUT, ASII,
FLOORING, SIDEING,
WEATHER 130 A IZDS,
PICKETS. LATHS,
sept4.'7o.l BOX BOARDS. nc., .I.c.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD!
Ma 0 ..1•T 23 CD ..N"
BLOOD PANACEA,
The Great Alterative and Blood Purifier.
For the cure of Scnortms or Ex Na's
CUTANEOUS DISZA3ZS, LEY
-2Elas, Botts, Pturtbs, and
Lon curs on the FA CZ. SORE
'ES, YELLOW JAUZMICE, Wilma
OELLIIIO3, 3fkocor.rat Dm.
SSES, GENERAL DERILITT, PAL
ITATION and FLUTTERING at the
[EARS, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA,
IPIII LIS and SYPHILITIC
APPEC
IONS, BLADDER and KIDNEY Doe.
ASES, GOAYEL , DROPSr, DYSPEp-
A,I.IYERCoMPLAINT,SICE
OADAOIIO, FEMALE COMPLAINT!,
To the broken down female it
:es life and energy by restoring
,e lost powers of nature. Venous
LI weakness and lassitude, by use.
ig the PANACEA are soon re , .
wed to perfect health, bloom and
Igor. Try it.
Price $l.OO Per Bottle.
S. A. FOUTZ,
Manufacturer and Proprietor,
BALTIMORE, DID.
For side by druggists and storekeepers throughout
the - united States,
Fur Sale by J. A. 'MEYERS,
Auetbecary S Dingslst, Columbia, Pa.
sept2s'CJ-Iy]
SLED WHEAT.--'1 he subscriber offers
tor snie a:view-lid article of SeecrWheat
In of the White beard..d variety. *tiff lathe at raw
and will yield thirty-live bushels to the acre.
sal>4-59-wtn Wit.2.d.'COlclo:74.
Wrightavllle,Pa.
ZYSTTRALNC.E COMPANIES
COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO
JANUARY Ist, 1868.
CAPITAL AND ASSETS, - - - - 3800,527 91
This Company continues to insure Buildings
Merchandise, and other property, against loss
and damage by fire, on the mutual plan, either
fora cash pyontium, or premium note.
EIGHTH ANN UAL REPORT.
Whole am iunt insured, $12,478,426 83
Less ain't spired in '69, 722,771 34
811,755,655 49
CAPITAL AND INCOME.
Ainountot premium notes,
Jun. 1,1864 5C85,123 27
Less premium notes exp'd
in 1606.
71,963 04
$613,160 2.3
Balance of premiums, Jan'v 1,1806 6,609 15
Cash receipts, less commissions, in '6O, 57,016 16
Loans 9 400 (Xi
. .
Due from agents and others
CO'NTI A.
Losses and expenses paid in INA. ..... 673,025 31
Losses adjusted, not due Jan. 1,'07, 21,296 SS
Balance Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, '67, 600,527 91
$691,850 10
A. S. GREEN, President.
GEORGE YOUNG. Jr., Secretory,
MICIIArr, S. fi'llultAN, Tr. easurer.
- DIRECTORS:
R. T. Ryan, John W. Steacy,
John Fenclrich, George Young, Jr.,
H. G. AlMich, Nicholas WThmaid,
Samuel F. Eberlein, William Patton.
Amos S. Green, John B. Bachman,
Hiram Wilson, nobert Crane.
septi-O-tillwi
ECO,NOMICAL
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO
OF RHODE TSLAN
Rates lower than other Mutual Companies
ovr,r, 5176 FOR EVEF67SIOO LIABILITIES.
This Company issues Policies In all the several
forms; and combining the Stock and Mutual
principles. afford greater security to parties in
suring than either the ~lutual or Stock princi
pal alone. The Rates have been prepared by the
HON, ELIZUR WRIGHT,
Actuary of the Company, the most noted aim
popular Actuary living.
CASH DIVIDENDS ANNITA.LLY
Ricer second paymen% OR Ix ADVANCE
POLICIES ISSUE': 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 W. D. REITZEL, Agent,
Lancabter City
or Dr. 13. F. , HEAMAN Ex. Surgeon,
isep I..t.9tfw Ist). 11 Front St., Columbia.
GIBARD,FIRE AND MARINE IN
SURANCE COMPANY.
0.1% II3ILADELPHIA.
Capital ........... ;it:curdles WINO)
This Company continues to take Ilsks on good
rnoperty, at lutes as low as any other safe Com
pany, and consistent with prudence.
Policies issued for lung it short
n terms, or per
maently. Losses promptly paid. Ail claanz
adjusted will unit litigation or delay. This Com
pany refers to the pastas a guarantee of its future
conduct.
THOS. CRAVEN', Prelet,
A. S. GILLETT, VI ce-Presideut.
JAs.l3. A LVOILD, Secretary.
F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent,
- Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia,
sept,l-69-tftvi
INSURANCE COMPANY of - NORTH
EnicA,
PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated 1701. Assets, $1,350,000. Charter
perpetual. Insui ance against loss or damage by
tire on Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, &c.,
for long or short periods, or permanently on
Buildings, a deposit of Premium. The prompt
payment, of tosses for a period 01 SEVENTY years„
:Words a guarantee of claim upon public confi
dence. ANTIIEN G. COFFIN, Pres't.
citAuLrs PLATT, Sec's:
.X.. ZIEGLER, Agent,
Wahl t Street, above Front, Columbia, I'm
Elsept-l-M-11w
A.1114E - R.S" MUTUAL FIRE INSUR
i.: ANCE COAIPANY, YORK, PA.
Insures ou the Cash, Mutual or Perpetual Rates
H. KRABER, President
13. STRICKLER, Secretary.
M. S. SHUMAN, Agent,
Columbia. Pa.
septi-on-trwi
Fl:EIGIIT NOTICE.
T OCAL FREIGHT NOTICE -
The Pennsylvania Rail Road Company arc
now prepared to receive o• forward Freight, be
tween Columbia and Lancaster, and all statiem
a the Pennsylvania Rail Road and Its branches
. ,
RATES BETWEEN PHIL'A. dr. COLUMBIA,
Ffr.st Class. 2el Class. 3rd Clew. 41h Chat
25 cents 21 etc. IS cts. 15 etc.
Flour In Car leads, 28 cents per Barrel.
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA & LAN cAsTEE.
First Class. lad Class. 3rd Met, 9th 054,
Z 1 cents 20 etc. 17 etc. 14 etc.
BETWEEN COLUMBIA & PITTSBURGH.
2 7 1rst Class. 2nd Class. 3rd C./ass. 6/ass.
71 cents 56 cts. 46 cts. 36 cis.
Freight consigned to stations where the Com
pany has no Agent, must be prepaid.
AU Freights payable on Delivery.
IL H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Phila.
Ai , -For farther information apply to
S. B. RiNosToN, Frt., Agt., Phil's.
E. R. BOWE, Frt., Agt., Qohimbia..
Dept-1-6941w
ESTABLISHED IN 1851
REMOVAL,
JACOB HARLEY
JEWELER,
Invites his pati out, and the public gc,:tarairc,.
hi, New Store, No. Itt2o CIIESTNJ7 ST., RIM
ADELPHIA, where they •vill linit a large and
i.elected stool( of DIAMONDS,. WA Tcat Es,
cLocKs, NVE.LRY, SILVER and 3.MATELI
WARE, at Moderate Prices.
N. B.—wATeu Et, and JEWELILY carefully
repaired.
JEWELRY and SILVER WaRE of all Muth,
made to order. [sCpl,l-119-11w
MIN
BALSAMIC M.IXTURE
This well known preparation has obtained nu.
enviable reputatiou throughout the world Cu
the only
SURE' AND RELIABLE REMEDY"
for all diseases of a Private Nature. It reqUirt:',7
no cessation trout business nor restrictions in
diet. Its nee
CANNOT L'E DETECTED,
nor is it unpleasant to the taste. Fell direction
and a treatise accompany each bottle. Sent by
express on receipt ui the money, tree trete eh
servat ton.
Price $1 per bottle. Sold by all DruggitqF
F. C. "WELLS S CO.,
Wholesale Afreuts,
152Pultoo Street, \etc York,
BOOK BINDERIES.
GET YOUU BINDING DONE
AT TUE
Inquirer Bindery
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY
Send in your
MAGAZINES,
NEWSPAPERS and
PERIODICALS•
of alt IcindB,l-0 as le have thorn bound for trio ,
110lidnys.
All work done the cheapest and hest zn an,
ner, end with the greatest dispatch.
Address all orders to
CHARLES I'. KRAZISS..
tookbinder, 38 NOrt Queen street,,
sep-4-IFIO Laneat.ter,
Pa,
i_Ames &HOE MANUFACTORY
_j Having increased mr facilitie, , , for turninw
out supet /or work .1 would announce to my old
customers and all new ones that may favor mo
wlth a call, that I tun better prepaxed bore to.
manulact ure all kinds of
LADIES' MISSES' AND CIIILDEENYS ,
SHOES AND GAITERS.
than ever before. I employ none hut, the best
workmen and am always certain of giving satis
faction. I keep on hand a general'assorrinent of
ready made work all of which is manufactured
on the promises.
I keep no made-up work of other imrtles. Efc
WOI k Is made exclusively for home trade and is
sold as such. TERMS EASE - .
We sell as cheap as any other establishment,
and ask a share of public patromme.
JAMES SCIIROEDER,
Locust Street, between Front and Second.
sm+-1-09-tfw
THOMAS WHITE,
TIN, PLATE,
AND
SITEET-IRON WORKER
HOLLOW-WARE ALWAYS ON HAND.
ROOFING AND SPOUTING DONE
The cheapest place ill town.
Il OUSE FURNISHING GOODS
HYDRANTS REPAIRED.
EVERYBODY 6011:9 TO
O. •107 LOCUST STREET.
septll-lyw.
THI: lIINKIA FAMILY
KNITTING MACHINE !
THE 'WONDER OF THE AGE!
KNITS EVERYTHING!
Combines Rapidity, Simplicity, Durability and
Cheapness—Kni , tiug with a Single
Eye-Pointed Needle.
afar - Received the Highest Premium at the
Paris Exposition. and Great American Insti
tute, New York, 1517. For further information
call on. E. MUSSER,
' Agent for Lancaster county,
Orange St. between N. Queen and Prince.
deet.'efo-ly.
5:641 56
601,850 10