The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, May 28, 1870, Image 4

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Satuiylay, "ray 28, 1870.
Advertisements, to secure immediate in
sertion,-must - be handefflivern , or before Thurs
day evening, each week.
Sweet Sixteen—A Young Orange, N.
J., Lady, aged Sixteen, Runs Off
with. her Father's Ex-Coachman—
The :Marriage—The Parents Re
lent.
That " love levels all ranks" wonld
seem to be as true as holy writ, at all
events in some instances, and in none
more so thao in a case the results of
which have considerably agitated for
weeks past certain circles in the , pleasant
town of Orange, N. J. About two years
ago, in the employ.of Elijah D. Burnet,
a. highly respectalale. merchant, was a
young man of rather pleasing exterior
and address, named William Culbert.
His occupation was that of coachman.
A daughter of his employer, Miss Annie
V. Burnet, then about in her fourteenth
or fifteenth year, but large and womanly
for her age, took a dedided liking to the
good-looking coachman, which penchant,
after some time, ripened into genuine
affection'. William was of course delight
ed with the state of affairs, though con
siddrable time elapsed before he could
realize the exact state of the damsel's
feelings toward him. This discovered,
on the principle, doubtless, that love "be
gets love, a full reciprocity of the tender
feeling followed.
In the meanwhile the attachment was
jealously guarded by the lovers, so that
the parents of the girl . never dreamed of
the matter. Some business reverses ne
cessitated the partial breaking up of Mr.
Burnet's - domestic estblishment, and
young Culbert left, .as his employer
thought, for parts unknown. By means
only known to lovers under similar cir
cumstances, Miss. Burnet and young Cul
bert managed to keep up their intimacy
and to meet occasionally. Finally, the
young lady found it dihicult to conceal
the affair and bet Ween anxiety on the one
hand and true ,dove on the other, she
managed to work herself into a severe ill. ;
After some time she imparted the
secret to her physician who in turn in
formed her parents, who, as might be ex
pected, tried to disabuse the girl of her
notion, but to no purpose: As to a mar
riagewitb. Culbert they would not listen
to such a' thing. The upshot was - that
within a few weeks Miss Annie surrepti
tiously left home, and, in company with
her lover, drove off to Montclair, where
they were indissolubly tied in the bonds
of holy matrimony by the Rev. L. L. Max
well. , The secret to this romance in real
life -is the best of all. The indignant
parents'were at first disposed to give the
young people the cold shoulder, but find
ing that William was really above his
former position and about to take a re
sponsible situation in a' Newark dry
goods house they relented, and now ;per
--ter - ltaratonrreigris — TirtheitilineAanl:
Onlbertdom.estic circles.—N.
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El=
• Most of the shadows that cross onr
path through life are caused by ourstand
ing in our own light.
Inviolable fidelity, good-humor, and
complacency 'of temper outshine all the
charms Of fine faces, and make the decay
of it itivisible.
B‘ware of evil thoughts. They have
done great mischief in the world. Bad
words follow and bad deeds finish the
progress. Watch against •them - ; strive
against them; pray against - there. They
prepare the way for the enemy of Souls.
God is said to harden the heart when
he withholds restraining grace—to hard
en when he _does not.soften. He is said
_to make blind'when he does not enlight
, en, as freezing and darkness follow upon
-the absence of the sun, the source Of
light and heat.
A clergyman preaching against mar
..riage in Wisconsin has .been found to
:have nine wines scattered about over the
country. Ile speaks .from 'experience.
"What -a blessing children::arer as
the parish clerk said; 'when he took the
fees for christening them.
_ .
When a young lady offers to hem a
cambric handkerchief for a rich bachelor
_she meansto sew in order that she may
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reap.
A. preacher in loWa t who had east off.
the sock,:and buskin 'for the gosin arid,
cassock, astonished his hearers the:Ather
day, by announcing that his test-might - be
found in Proverbs; Act ix., Scene 5.
Here is the pithiest sermon ever
preached : •"Our ingress, in life is naked
and . bare ; our progress through . life is
trouble and care; our - egress ont of it is
we know not where butdoing-well=here
we shall; do - Well there.
pACIFIC. GUANO CO.
CAPITAL, $1,000,000.
JOHN S. REESE & CO.,
122' South Delaware Ave., Phil'a.
10 -South Street, Baltimore. •
SOLUBLE PAC.IPI
No Fertillier IntrOdeced to the Farmers of the
Middle. and Southern States has given more
general and uniform satisfaction than this
GUANO. ; ; .
The trade in:lt has steadilylncreased until the
consumptlimnew throughout the entire coun
try fox exceeds that of any other Fertilizer:,
The large capital involved in • Its production
abbrds Ilia 'surest: guarantee of its, continued
exceilenee. :The - Company has a far greater in-:
terestiatheyermanance °hits•trade thaw imp',
number Oremminers can have; hence it is the
Ilitillatpf the Company to pit the best,
Fertilizer into marizet, , tbat their unusual facil
ities; aided,*: .. !ne Abefie selentific ahtlity,can
••
This duano is soldAttrigetail-by_LOcal Agents
of the ComiligniAbiri . ingiibut N ew Jersey, Dela
ware,2PeninTlvanhOuni2thit.F4outtiern Statet , ,
and at wholesilaby.: ,
- JOHN - 134: RE4,&tE , 451 . b9;
General ":itgenta::,fOr:, the_ Coraparg,
- ' i:ko"
'courrEsbui:Viz
=IS
BILL:'-`•HEiLDS . ,LETTkR-'.ICFAI:
•BETSEnXB'MXDs, taiistuutna.
Scraps.
GENERAL AGENTS,
•• OFFICES:
GTIA.NO.
SPECLII NOTICES.
ADDRESS
To the Nervous and Debilitated.
Whose sufferings have been protracted from
hidden, causes, and whose cases require prompt
treatnierittnrender existence desirable: If you
are suffering, or have suffered, from involuh
tary discharges, what effect does it produce upon
your general health? Do you feel weak, debili
tated, easily tired? Does a 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 llocky, 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 com
pany, of life? Do you wish to be left alone, to
get away from everybody'? Does any little thing
make you start or julep? Is your sleep broken
or restless? Is the lustre of your eye as bril
liant? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do
you enjoy yourself in society as well? Do you
pursue your business with the same energy? Do
you have as much confidence in yourself? Are
your spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of
melancholy? If so, do not lay it to your liver
or dyspepsia. nave you restless nights? Your
back weak, your knees weak, and have but
little appetite, and you attribute this to dys
pepsia or liver-complaint?
Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal diseases
badly cured, and sexual excesses, arc all" capa
ble of producing a weakness of the generative
organs. The organs of generation, when in
perfect health, make the 3iian. Did you ever
think that those bold, defiant, energetic, perse
vering, successful business men are always
those whose generative organs aro in- perfect
health? You never hear such men complain of
being melancholy, of nervousness, ofpalpitation
of the heart. They are never afraid they can
not succeed in business; they don't become sad
and discouraged; they are always polite and
pleasant in the company of ladies, and look you
and them right in the face—none of your down
cast looks or any other meanness about them.
I do not mean those who keep - the organs infla
ted by running to e xcess. These will not only
ruin their constitutions, but also those they do
business with or for.
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, sui
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 nll but the right one.
Diseases of these organs require the use of a
Diuretic. lIELMBOLD'S FLUID _EXTRACT
BUCHU is the great Diuretic, and is a certain
cure for diseases of the Bladder, K idneys,.Grav
el, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, Female Corn
plairds,.General Debility, and all diseases of the
Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or
Female, from whatever cause originating, and
no matter of how long standing.
If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption
or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh. and blood arc
supported from these sources, and the health
and happiness, and that of Posterity, depends
upon prompt.use of a reliable remedy.
Heimbold's Extract Buchu, established up
ward of JD - years, prepared by H. T. HELM
BOLD, Druggist, 394 Broadway, New York, and
104 South 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. PRICE
-11.2.5 per bottle, or 0 bottles for 't1.50, delivered to
any address. Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
Mr' 'NONE ARE GENUINE unless done up in
steel engraved wrapper, with fac-simille of my
Chemical 'Warehouse, and signed
April 1, '7O-lyr. H. 1. HELMBOLD.
SHAKING AND BURNING
It is not necessary to Journey from the tropics
to Alaska in order to experience the extremes
of heat and cold. Thousands undergo all the
inconveniences of this lhermometrical change
every day, or every other day, as the case may
be, without the trouble of moving over the
threshold. A 'word with these Involuntary
shakers. What are they doing to expedite their
return to a medium temperature ?—to break the
chills anti banish the fever? Are they dosing
themselves-With quinine,, thereby, imperiling
,the sourness of theiyones andtpalring th
their lirat ol nervOus :item', fern
of them - are, no d nip, but not the 'majority of
them, it is believed. 11The value of Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters as a harmless and certain spec
ific for fever and ague is und&l,l.* - Zand appre
ciated in all parts of the cor, Y e Where in ter
mittents prevail. The reside-4i' such locali
ties begin to take it early in the spring as a pro
tection against the miasma by which they are
surrounded; not all of them, perhaps, for a blind
adherence to error is the specialty of some peo
ple, but the greater numb cr. •
If there is any fixed fact in therapeutics, It is
this: that the Bitters area far better safeguard
against all the varieties of periodic maladies
produced by unwholesome exhalations than any
drug or compound in the materia medics of the
profession. This assertion is made with all due
respect to faculty, but being an important truth
and one that nearly concerns thehealth of large
settlements in various parts of the country, and
indeed of the public at large, It is made fearless
ly. Founded on . ample and unimpeachable
testimony, it defies disproval.
To break up chills and fevers, as well as to
prevent them, there is nothing so reliable as
this wholesome vegatable restorative,
PAIN KILLER
31AMIATTAX, Kansas, April t 7, ISO 6.
Means. PERRY DIMS 4 Sox,
GENTLEXR.!:— *• * Iwanttosayalittle more about
the Pain Killer. I consider it a very valuable medi
cine, and always keep iron band. 1 have traveled a
good deal since I have been in Kansas, and never
without taking it with me. In my pruence I need it
freely for the Asiatic-Cholera in IRO . , end with better
success than with any other , medicine. J also used
it here for Cholera in 18.55, with tee same good re
sults.. A. BUNTING, AI. V.
* * " I regret to say that the I.:bolero. has pre
vailed here of late to great extent. For the la.st three
weeks, from - ten to fifty or sixty fatal cases 'each day
have been reported; I should add that the ,INun
Hiller sent recently from the- Maslen House, has
been nsed-with considerable suceess, during this
epidemic. If taken in season, it is
° generally effec
tual in checking the disease;
- Rev. CHAS.HARDING, Sholapere, India."
sertti-G%-tfw . ,
CURE FOR - CONSUMPTION.
:What the Doctors' Say:!
AMOS WOOLLEY. M. IX; of Kosciusko. Coun
ty, Indiana, says: "For three years past I tur. , of•-:
used. A.L.T,azt's LITSO BAL-mAlf. extensively'
my practice, and Lam satisfied there is no bet
tor medicine for lung diseases In use:.
ISAAC A. DORMS, X. D., of Logan County',
- Ohio; says : "A.LLES'S 13A.T.sxsr: not only
sells rapidly but gives perfect satisfaction in
every case within my knowledge. Having don
lideuce in it and knowing that it possesses val
uable medicinal properties, I freely use it inmy
daily practice, and - with • unbounded success.
As an expectorant it is most certainly far al:Matt
of any preparation thave ever yet knolvzi.!_,
.I , TA.THANIED HARRIS, DT. D., of... Middl
ebury, Vermont, says:. •I have no doubt Itwtll
'soon become a classical remedial agent for the
cure of all diseases of the Throat, Bronchial
Ttibes and the L gs.
- , 4
~:t . •1, e ' '"'' ' • , :
Physicians - do not reConim na', l , - me di due.
which has no'hitnitswhat tl - ..ay shoat
. .' ALLEN'S LUNG Vg nriaM;
Can be taken as a fact. ' '' .
Sold by all Medicine Dealers. --.
PURIFY YOITIBLO . OD!
LONDON
-BLOOD -PANACEA.
The Great Alterative and 'Blood Purifier.
•
For the cure of Scsetrima or ICtliert
EVIL, CLMANZOUSDISZASXS,,EILT.
IPSLAS, BOILS PIMPLIS -and
tto r c aon the .P.t ex 'Sonst
(XS, YELLOW JAVINDIOX, *UITX
..1122.01111A L
Gestzwat. Deartarr t
ITATION and.Fnuirsauto at-the
(sear, CONSUMPTION, '..ASTNMA,
irritate and SVPIIILITIO Arose
-1003, Paarrazz and Maser Ass
ure, Gstavar„ Vassar, .Drsens-
MA,LIVM - MCOXPLAINT,SICM,
IMADACTIE, Fr.stats COMPLAINTS,
is To the broken down female It
Ives life and energy by restoring ,
e lost powers of -nature„ Persons
. weakness and lassitude, by use-,
Iff the ../...tqACEAssrtsoort •rez,
Igor. Triit:
'Prim...Z.oo Per Bottle. ,
S. .P 0 ITT -
Manufacturer and ,Proprietor,,
' BALTIMORE, MID/ •
For sale by druggist/ and sterekeeptis thafthent
the Unital. Males.
For Sale by J, A. MEYERS,
Apothecary & Druggist; Columbia;
50u1:25-'694TV ' • •
SEED WHEAT.—The subscriber offers
ferrate a splendid article of SeediNheat.
is of the 'white beartledvariety, stiff in the straw,
and, will yield thirtrllve bushels to the sere:,
, c , • Wikt. BVCOXEY..
~,sepiA‘wtri ' • . • lifrightsvilleXti.
;,.TOB TRT_N LING, PLAINIAND.
'4IOIIAMENTAL executed Ildth neatness and
din , at this **ice. - •
BOOKS, STATIO3'XBY.
N E'! NEW!! NEW!!!
BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE,
No. 262 LOClrsr ST., COLUNIII.A., PA.
The subscribers have Just opened and offer to
the public a complete assortment of
SCHOOL, BLANK AND MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS, STATIONERY of ALL KINDS,
And of every quality, including a large and
first-rate stock of
CAP, LETTETR, NOTE AND BILL
YAPER,
SCHOOL AND SUNDAY SCHOOL MOTTOES,
Envelopes, Ink, Slates, Faber's & Guttkneclit's
Pencils, &c. Toy Books Pass Books, Tucir_
Memorandum Books, initial Paper, Sc.,
Bi bles, Testaments and Hymn Looks.
All weekly and monthly papers'and maga
zines received as soon as published. The custom
of the public. is respectfully solicited.
xf Remember the place—No. 2'32 Locust Street,
one door below the Columbia Steam Fire En
gine House.
sopl-69-tful JOHN L. 'WRIGHT & CO.
ST_E.d,3l COACT( WORKS.
CHRISTIAN MYERS,
COLUMBIA STEA.N.
COACH WORKS!
REMOVED TO Nos. 9, 11 AND 13 NORTH lth
The Carriages, Buggies, &e., made at these
Works, are equal Id beauty and durability to
any other make in the county.
COACH SMITIIING, REPAIRING, 6;:e
This branch of the businesswill be attended to
with punctuality and despatch.
'CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES,
'Wagons, &.c., for sale or made to order.
UV- Call at the Works No. 0, 11 & 13 North
Filth street and examine the stock and prices.
seps-09-tfiv
}DOUSEFUENISHLNG GOODS
JUST PURCHASED, AT REDUCED
PRICES, a splendid Assortment of-new and de
sirable
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS 1
COOKING STOVES—Anti-Dust Quaker
City, and the _Magaln.
BRITANNIA WARE, in Sets Or separate
to snit purchasers.
CHAMBER WARE,
CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS.
WATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS
of all sizes and styles.
Special attention paid to GAS FITTING an
PLUMBING. A large assortment of splendid
CHANDELIERS always on hand.
A Variety of BIRD CAGES, at all prices.
Agent for the Celebrated DUTY'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 CLOTIIES WRINGER!
Call at the corner of Second and Locust streets
and satisly yourself that you canget better bar
gains there than at any other e.staslislunent.
"HIRAM - WILSON,
Cor. of Second and Locust Sts. Columbia, Pa.
sept-C9-ti'w •
ELGIN WATCHES
MANGFACTUMED 11V
The National Watch Company
ALL TIIE ORAD OP TILE LOIN WATCHES
L--•
4.
nl4
L .41._
A_D'LGIN
Betty for
SPRING TRADE.
buyersmpany also call tne atten Watchesch
to the fact that the Elgin now
offered have an added improvement over all
others, in anew
PATENT DUST EXCLUDER,
works.so constructed as to enclose the tyrks. 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. .'7,-
The Company feel confident, after having had
their Watches three years in market, and sell
ing many thousands of them in/li,parts of the
country, that the ELGIN W TCHES ARE
THE BLAST TIME KEEPERS NOW OFFERED
TO THE AMERICAN PUBLIC.'
- OVER FIVE HUNDRED DEALERSL
in various parts of the land have unreservedly
endorsed them. They are in use ,u on numer
ous lines of Railway. includinv. the UNION
PACIFIC . and the. PENNSYLVANIA CEN
TRAL, and officers of these roads, with other
prominent Railroad officials, endorse them as
the best Watches for the use of kallroaci em
ployees and travelers, yet IntroclUcal.
The following are presented as s echnens of
• thesejestimonials: .
.TESTIMONIAL.
UNION PACIFIC R. It.. Office of Gehl SuP'ti
~„ - Ox.yrt.s.' Dec.-Ai:x.lSO.
Hon. T. AI. AVERT, President Natid • AAt Watcu
Company, Chicago, Ill.: -4
Dear Sir:—During the month that I' linve car
ried one of your " B. W. Raymond' Watches it
' has not failed to keep the thee Wink %,,,, ..rottch
accuracy , as to leave nothing, to desiref - ri„ nig rf.•
gard. For accuracy in time - keeping.iteauty of
„movement and finish, your Watches i o,,iilenge
,my admiration. and arouse toy pills as an
American, and I am confident that. In all re
spects they Will-compete sueeessfly in the
markets of the world, with similar , myyur Ae .
turers of older nations. They need: illy , to be
• known to be appreciated. f /
Yours most respectfully. '-,-. j
- , C. G. HAMMOND. GtA , l Sup't.
, OYFICE OF I'VE HUDSON Itivsin Rofteo.A.D,l
- ' Gen'i Sup't, New - York, Jan.it ;ISM. 5
T. 11. AVERY, la' ;El-, President Nat. Nc• h Co.:
Dam Sir:—The \Vetch nutde by you.: mpany,
which I have carried the past two 1 ,ths, h as
,kept excellent time. I have carried I -oequer_t.
I
13 , 0 n engines, and have been on the .:1,.n with
, it.ltimost daily.- During this time it has run
uniformly with our standard clock. '.
" Truly yours,
_ .. I. IfI.,TOUVEY, Gen' Sap' t.
. ,
. ,
- The following dealers also, in variot quirts of
thcrcountry,-have certified that they cushier
'the Elgin \Vetches to be all Una. the _Ompany
-have advertised them, as better finisii - „ more
correct and. durable, Elan any iu rottrice4ot sim
ilar priee,,Mal that they have- groat coffidenee
:in -recommending them .to the pubLiemn ae
-count of their general inert!. i--,1
Mfridletou &Bro.,:is-.11 Y. Dahme ft-s-4_"flrl.:' , ` Cin.
T. It Byener, - ". Jenlcin,de-thaff. o -
licery C, ;nue!, " ...N.11.1.01.1.tt•„.(.4
. cleo.*.PrattO: Co., "
~.‘ „ , ..Elexte4.4-PeAt r,CoL
:Seoft,Berretst. Co,l'ilt;,, C0c41.4 . 1,r,i - ;,,a,,,,.......
I.'". - 0,3,7,;At
,-. , .. - Vorions Atitio'. - 0:4.2nT tees - lontie , to'... (differ
i-,d, f.,estte!. "Nd inef, eats retellettlayt Cam.
ipres.7. - 'l
-
',...i Ca - IMM your Siwifier - .,,f0ul ask 'to fie the
Eigin - vat<3lo:4 -
Busines( Office—and
,_Salesroom. 1146nal
Watch Company , -- ---,,, - . _ ...
156 Sr 161 LS-KZ ST., - CHIC GO.
SUSQUELLINN4II.ItON COMP\ \TY.
.It . D.ufa cturars or 101slzes - col
.
REF4TED .01),..DOCBLE REFIL D
. I
mum, SQUART.I.FLATS, OVAL, AND ; , r
1 HALF OVAL IRON. - , 4 , ,
" -
.Car tiles , Shoham and Horse Shoe Sam,
'tiers proMpW flied from Stock on land
or m eto order.! „"
Tlir ~ net Cashlat 'Manufacturer's prlcacpe ,
liver on cars or Boats. -
Ornceiat their 1'
ROLLING MILL,
a)bt.l-68-tful i Columbia, .rema
1 ',-
Olt liElkT.
r
,_ Three front rooms for P ‘ tb--
?ct or Private use. Desirable location. Appll to
~ . • GEO. J. SMITH,
pr 2-11,. , - ISOLocu.stSt. Columbia
oom w:
I •EW TOWN HALL•
. Plans, and estimates for the new Town
HallWililielrecelred until MAY 13th. Arcbi
tects desiring - information , in regard to the
building...WV please address the Committee.
S. S. DETWILER,
ALEX. CRAIG. !.
C. J. NOUItSE
, May'l-2t_ Committee.:
PLANTATION BITTERS !
S. T.-1360-X.
TWA . Wonderful vegetable restorative is the
sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a
tonic and cordial for the aged and languid, u Inas
no equal amoug stornachics. As a remedy for,
the nervpus weakness to which. women are es+l
'pecially subjt, it is folpenteding. every otherl
stimulant. inall climates, tropical,temerate Ott
frigid. it acts as a specific In every species o
disorder 'which undermines the bodily strength
and breaks down the animal spirits. For sal • ,
by all druggists marl9-Bm'
STE.EET
NETV ADVERTISEMENTS•
ADDRESS
TO TFIE
NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED
WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE BEEN
PROTRACTED FROM RIDDEN
CAUSES, AND WHOSE
CASES REQUIRE
PROMPT TREANITENT
TO RENDER EXISTENCE DESIRABLE
If you are suffering - , or have suffered, from in
voluntary discharges, what effect:does It produce
upon your general health? Do you feel weak,
debilitated, easily tired ? Does a little extra ex
ertion produce palpitation of the heart? Does
your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys,
frequently get out of order? Isyour urine some
times thick, milky or flocky, or is it ropy on
settling? Or does a thick chum rise to the lop?
Or is a sediment at the bottom aftorit has stood
, awhile? Do you have spells of short breathing,
Spepsia? Are your bowels constipated ?
Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of blood
to the bead ? Is your memory impaired? Is
your mind constantly dwelling on this subject?
Do you feel dull, lsitless, MOPng, tired of com
pany, of life? Do you wish to be left alone, to
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
brilliant? The bloom on your cheek as bright?
Do yon enjoy yourself in society as well? Do
you pursue your business with the scone energy?
Do you feel as much confidence 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 nights 7 your
back weak, your knees weak, and have but lit
tle appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia
or liver-complaint.
Now, reader, abuse, or any disease badly cured
and excesses, arc all capable of producing a
weakness of the different organs. The organs
when In perfect health, make the man. Did you
ever think that those bold, defiant, energetic,
persevering, successful business-men are al
ways those whose organs are In perfect health?
You never hear such men comulain of being
melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of
the heart. They are never afraid they cannot
succeed in business ; they don't become sad and
discouraged; they are always polite and pleas.
ant in the company of ladies, and look you and.
them right in the face—none of your downcast
looks or any other meanness about them.
How many men, from 'wally cured diseases
from the effects of 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, sui
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 OP THESE ORCIANS REQUIRE
I:Sti Or A
DIURETIC
HELMBOLD'S
FLUID EXTRACT
B !
Is the Great Diuretic, and is a certain cure
for diseases of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
AND ALL - DISEASES OF URINARY OR
GANS, whether existing in Male or Female,
from whatever cause originating, and no matter
of how long standing.
If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption
or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood
are supported from these sources, and the health
and happiness, and that of prosterity, depends
upon prompt use of a reliable remedy.
HEUMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, estab
lished upward of 19 years, prepared by
H. T. HELMBOLD,
DRUGGIST;--
594 Broadway, New rorlc, and
104 South 10th Street, Philadelphia.
PRICE-31.25 per Bottle, or 0 bottle:, for $6.50
delivered to any address
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE
IiPINSTEELENGRAVED WRAPPER, WITIT
FAC-SIMILIE CHE3IICAL WARE
'ROUSE, AND SIGNED,
U. T. umLivritoLD.
8ra3 , 7 11 '7O-ly.
•
or APAYARD'S: ... -
Q ,-, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL:,
MUSIC STORE,
• NO. 22 WEST II:ING STREET.
PIANOS, ORGANS, MELODEONS.
VIOLINS, VIOLIN BOWS, CELLO BOWS,
ACCORDEONS, FLUTINAS, CONCERTINAS.
TALEBORINES. 0 TITTABS, BANJOS,
FLAGEOLETS. lIAR.MONICAS, CLAPPERS,
MUMS, FIFES . , ELUDES,
TRIANGLE:3, TUNING FOAMY; PITCH. PIPES,
XESIO BOXES, MUSIC FOLIOS, MUSIC BOOKS.
Piano and Melodeon Covers, Plano and Melo
deons Stools, Strings of all loin s, Sheet Music,
Music Books, Music Papers, Witt every descrip
tion of MUSICAL :MERCHANDISE.
Aar' All Orders tilled promptly at the usual
Wholesale or Retail Prices, and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Aar-Tuning and repairing promptly attended to.
A. W. 'WOODWARD,
dec4.'69-tfl No. 22 West King St.. Lancaster.
L. BEAR & CO.,
Children's, Boys' and Tornh'S
CLOTHING EMPORIUM
East King Street, Lancaster.
TWO'DOORS EAST OF THE COURT HOUSE
•
, SUITS OF ALL AGES,
MADE OF THE. BEST MATERIALS,-AND,IN:
THE LATEST STYLES. I),
A FIFE ASSORTMENT OF BINDINGS AND
71-TRIMMINGS FOR SALE.
A variety of beautiful patterns of Cressimeres
and 'i'veeelis to make to order or sell by the and,
constalier on hand. We Intend to make this a
speciainnt
Agetlikdkr the Staten "Island Dyeing Estab
lishment „ime.. of the: oldest and beat In the
country. "'-
Ladles' Dresses, Cashmere, Broche, Wool,
Crape,aral at other Shawls; Gentlemen's Coats,
'Pants and 'Vests, Kid Gloves, Sec., dyed, cleaned
and refinished In the best manner.
xa-ctotninz repaired and renovated with
neatness and dispatch. ap1164.f
'HIIVECLE KNITTING MACHINE
FOR FAMILY USE. Simple, Cheap, Reliable,
Enna Everything. AGENTS WANTED. Cir
culars and sample stocking Free. Address
, HINKLE IC-NUTTING MACHINE CO.,
marl.2-Ivr Bath, 'Me.
GROC.EBLES, &c.
QREAT EXCITEMENT AMONGST
GROCERYMEN!
iir can good GOODS be sold so cheap, is the
question.
. ATTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS.
New stock of goods, and selling them very low
The best 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, German FrulLs,
&e.
SUGAR CURED HAMS d DRIED BEEF.
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICKLES.
Fresh Peaches, and all the Fancy G roceries per
ni ng to a well regulated Grocery Store.
I em determined not to be surpassed in cheap
ness and in tile esmell en t quality of my goods. •
in - -Call around and inspect our stock whether
you buy or not. A share of public patronage is
solicited.
sop I-Cil-tfw]
FRESH GROCERIES
AT TITE PRoVisiols
FAMILY GROCERY STORE OF
MTJLLEN & BROTHER,
FRESH TOMATOES, FRESH PEACIIF,S AND
other Canned Fruits, Shaker Corn, 4:e.
TEA-THE BEST BLACK TEA IN THE
EXTRA REP INED SYRUP MOLASSES
very cheap.
Refined Sugars, Dried Fruit of all kinds.
Rio, Java, and Laguyra Coffee.
NEW SUGAR CURED HAMS & DRIED BEEF
Also,Fan cy Groceries, Family Flour, Notions ~f4Le,
We intend to keep toe best Goods only, and to
sell as cheap as any similar store.
K. MULLEN &P. O.
'M.Country Produce of all kinds bought or
taken in exchange for goods f mem l-w-tfw
FINE FAMILY GROCERIES,
A LARGE St. FINE STOCK. JUST RECEIVED
AND IN STORE!
I have now in Store a full assortment of
Groceries & Provisions
Extra Syrup Molasses, Fine Coffees,
Erara Sugar Cured lIAMS and DRIED BEEF
Extra FAMILY FLOUR. by the barrel
or smaller quantity.
Dried Fruit, Pickles, and Fancy Groceries of al
kinds, and at the lowest prices. Call and ex
amine my stock, whether you buy or not.
HENRY SUYDAM,
sep.l-60-tfw) Cor. of Front & Union Sts
FAMILY GROCERIES !
The Sul4scriber would respectfully inform his
customers and the Public generally, that he has
just received a general assortment of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TEAS AND SPICES.
Relined Sugars of all kinds.
No. I, and Mess Mackerel,
English & Amerman Pickles,
Sugar Cured Hams and Reel,
Extra Nine Syrups,
Old Rio and.raVa Coffee,
DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS,
Raisins, Prnnes and prepared Mustard aI\VRYSI,
on hand and of th 9 very best grades.
EXTRA FAMILY FLOW:,
, CORN MEAL, SIOMINY,
Fancy Groceries, Canned Vegetables and Fruits,
for hotels and families. The best Goods
only are sold, and prices very low.
Our Ftoek of staple and fancy groceries is lull
and complete and we intend keeping it fresh, by
almost dally additions.
Notions of different kinds always on hand.
FREDERICK BUCHER,
iepl-09-lfw] cm% th & Locust tits.
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
AT
PATTON'S COAL YARD,
ON FRONT STIU
Is the place to buy your coal.
Particular attention is given to have coal sent
out cleaned and screamed. Ilave on hands and
will keep all kinds of coal that is wanted.
DIAMOND,
LOCUST MOUNTAINS,
PINE' GROVE
LIUCENS VALLEY f
AND
BITUMINOUS COALS
Will furnish coal by the carload from an}
rubies that, Is desired ut the
LOWEST PRICES.
also,
DRY PINE WOOD
by the cord or barrel.
sent t-tfwl SCOTT PAJ,TON.
COOPER & PEART,
DEALERS 12.7
LUMBER SC CO.AL,
BALTIMORE COMPANY.
Ana all the best Quality of STOVE COAL
BUILDING LUMBER
Of all lands sold 1 delivered on mire, at the
LOWEST, ARKET RATES.
Hemlock, White Pine, Weatherboarding, Joice,
Scantling, dc., &c., suitable for all kinds
of Banding' purposes.
LOCUST POSTS!
•
CHERRY,
POPLAR..
ASH,
PICKETS.
LATH,
SHINGLES, &c.
'All orders by mail will receive the SUMO at
tention as though the application be made n
person. COOPER & PEART
sepl-69-11W] Front St., Columbia.
w - MINLM G TO TRESPASSERS !
ALL PERSONS are hereby Forbidden
to Trespass upon the grounds of the undersign
ed, as be is determiued to prosecute to the ut
most rigor of the law, every person so °Wend
ing. tseptl-titl-tfwi M. M. STRICKLER.
STEAM
And all kinds of Machinerylilantnactured and
guaranteed to give satisfaction at the Works of
SUPPLLE d: 131 W.,
sept,l-69-tfwl Coltuntna, Penn
C A REVET- WARE.
CABLNET WARE AN UFACTORY.
The subscriber having lately put up new
ware-a ems, and greatly inerew.ed his business,
nut otlt r better inducements to his enstonieres
than ever.
• 1 ,
/
--‹ -
WINDOW . SHADES, mumons, &e., IN ALL
STYLES. - •
He manufactures to order, and will keep eon-
Ftautly on Laud, Dressing, rlaln and Fancy
Bureaus . , Sideboards, Solas, Card, Dining and
Centre fables, Common, FunoyandFrenoli Bed
steads; all of which will be sold on the most
reasonable terms, As he manufactures Ids own
work he is enabled to warrant every article to
be what It is represented.
CHAIRS! CRAMS!! CHAIRS!!!
All kinds of chairs kept on hand or raanafactur•
ed io order. Cane, Windsor, Aria and Reeking
Chairs • Settees, Cain') and Conntai Stools, Sofas,
Tete-a Tetes and Stuffed Seat CiAtm, wade to
order. Old phal rs repalated and repiiired,
Funerals will be attended to with promptness
to which he gives his personal attention. He is
prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve
corpse, es may be required. r
MAHOGANY OR WALNOT COFFINS,
Furnished plain or tinted in any style that may
be required. He respectfully solicits a share 01
public patronage, as well u.s a continuance Of the
custom with which he has been liberally favored.
JOHN SHENBERGEIt,
.Sonth side of Locust street, between Second and
Third. [septl-60-tt
URNITURE 01? ALL KINDS.
CABINET WARE-ROOMS &
MANU
>.CTOItY, Locust Street, a Se \V doors below
Tatra Street, Columbia, Pa.
The subscriber manufactures and keeps on
hand an extensive assortment of all kinds of
Furniture. Persons wishing to buy, or those
about to,go to housekeeping, will find It to their
advantage to give me a call.
BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, BUREAUS,
SETTEES, &c., &e.
Of the best quality, style, and manufacture, and
wilt make to order, of drst-rate material, every
article,in his line. Re wilt give strict attention
to Liminess, and respectfully asks or the i kublic a
sharp of its patronage.
sa- UNDERTAKING will receive tto Most
careful attention, at the shortest noise.
Septi-09-trwi GEORGE SEIBEIrr
NEW STYLE
WINDOW SECADES.
Vie Subscriber has on hand at Ws Furniture
Store, all kinds and styles of
WINDOW SHADES,
CURTAIN FIXTURES, Lte
To which lie would respectfully call the atten
tion of the Public.
70112. , T SITENTBERGER
sePt4-69-tfw] Diro. 266 Locust St, Columbia.
TEAM PRINTING.—CaII at the
Steam Printing House of the COLIDYRIv
`o, Y, rear of Columbia National Bank, and ex
amine specimens of Letter Heads,Notes,Carde &a
'ArA...x: BUCKER,
No. 219 Locust Street
lEEE
ODD FELLOWS' HALL,
Columbia, Pa
MARKET
PROVISIONS,
For Family and Hotel use
FAMILY GROCERIES!
NEW STOCK
LYKENS VALLEY
ENGINES,
STEAM PUMPS, I$U. LEES
TOBACCO ct SEGABS.
JOHN FENDRICH,
wuoi.r.s.imr...e. RETAIL
TOBACCO, SNUFF & SEGAR I‘IANU
FACTURER.
Agent for the New York Fine Cut, Navy, anti
Monitor Chow-Chow Chewing Tobaccos, corner
of Front and Locust streets, Columbia, Pa.
seoti.6D4fw
MRS. G. M. BOOTH,
SEGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFFS,
PIPES, &c,,
__ FINANCIAL.
'UNITED STATES
BONDS
BOUGHT, SOLD ,k 7, EXCHANGED ON
MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
GOLD BOUM & SOLD
A T 31.11:11 - Er PATES.
COUPONS CASHED.
Pacific H. H. I:0m; Boug,ht and
Said.
STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON
COMMISSTON ONLY.
Accounts received and Interest allowed on
daily balances subject to (died:, at sight.
DE HAVEN kti.; BRO.,
10 S. Third Street, Philtidelphlit.
kb 2070 lyr
Ii.LOUREYO MILL.
COLUMBIA. FLOUR MILLS.
GEORGE BOGLE, Paorreurron.
The highest Cash prices paid for all kinds Of
Grain.
SDPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR
for sale; also Mill Feed of all kinds. Wheat
Gnat nd and Pocked to order. Grist work
and Chopping done. Chopped Corn
and Oats. Corn Meal and
GRAHAM FLOUR
For sale at all times, and delivered to any part
of the town.. 1:121...T0wn and country custom so
licited. Isep,i-e9-tfvf
CONXIECTIO.NBRY.
RICHARDS'
CONFECTIONERY ,
NO. 152 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, "PA.
CAKES, CANDIES, FRUITS AND CREAMS,
of the choicest kind kept constantly on band.
Famil Ms supplied with Ice Cream in
Churns or Moulds, at Short Notice and Reason
able Rates.
LADIES' OYSTER. SALOON.
I lake pleasure in announcing tea my numer
ous friends that I have,opened an OYSTER SA
LOON for the special. accommodation of La
dies. None but the best oysters will be used.
Families and parties supplied at short notice.
Remember the place-1,14 Locust street.
sem-WO-awl ALLEN RICHARDS
C°NFP:CTIONERY AND FRUIT OF
ALL RINDS IN SEASON.
Parties :roil Families supplied with
ICE CBE IV_E ,
oy the Freezer, or in Moulds, with promptness at
GEO. J. tiIITIPS,
AdJoining the Franklin Souse, Locust street.
F. S.—Also, a tine assortment of TOYS and
Fancy Art icies,constamOsr on baud. 1,1-ltg-tfmr,
11 7 .nrES & LIQUOR ,S.
YORE WINES AND LIQUORS!
For Pure, Unadulterated. Wines and Liquors,
go to the store of the subscriber. lie has elegant
CATAWBA WINE,
Which for quality - and flavor, can not be excelled
als.+, the celebrated ROOSTER 'WHISKEY,
Yankee Rum Jamaica Spirits , Illackberry
Brandy, Cherry and (Am:tilt Wines.
We have Wines, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Old
Monongahela of all gnales. Give us a call and
examine for yourself. CHARLES GROVE
Corner of Commerce and Walnut, Sts ., Columbia.
sepl-60-tfw
SPECTACLES.
READ Tins I
-
__;11
Lazarus & Morris'
CELEBFLA.T,ED
PERFECTED SPECTACLES
V=
That they render impaired sight clearer and dis
tinct ; strengthen and preserve the eye; are
very easy and pleasant to wear, and last many
years without change being necessary, so that
in the end they are the cheapest as well as the
best.
- OTICE, that Mr. elms. P. Schreiner, Watch
maker mid Jeweler, Front street, is our sole
agent in Columbia, Pa.
Lazarus & Morris. Manufacturing Opticians
Hartford, Conn. septt.'eo-ttw
L UMBER & COAL.
G EORGE BOGLE,
DEAL Er. IN
LUMBER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Office—Front Street, between Locust and Uuton
COLUMBIA. PA.
PAT_ENT BUB_YE27.
D - L 7 k - BUI INI,P i-
Ask for the :NIERIBIAN BURNER. Take no
other. It ex eels ALL others. It can be
, used with either Kerosene, Pe
troleum or Coal Oil.
It is manufactured and for sale' by
•COULTER, JONES & CO.,
NO. 702 .AREII ST., PHILADELPHIA.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Lamps, Gas Fixtures, diMndeliers, &e.
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
Gas Fixtures., will do well to calland see our new
IRON BRONZE CLTANDELIERS,
cheaper and better than any other kind.
septi-O-nw
ODD YELLOWS',_ MECHANICS',
KNIGILTS OF PYTHrAS, and an kinds
of Society Regattas and Palaphernalla,
Manufactured to order, at
E. J. ERISMA.N'S
No. 113.; North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa
septl-69-tfw
°WARD SANITARY AID AS-
For the Relief and Care of the Erring and tin
foil wane, on Principles of Christian
Philanthropy.
Essays on the Errors of Youth, and the Follies
of Age, in relation to Marriage and Social Evils,
with sanitary aid for the afflicted. Sent free, in
sealed envelopes. Address IIOWARD ASSO
CIATION, Box P, Philadelphia. may; '7O-ly
r OUT 11113121 ARB WORKS.
‘.../ The Subscribers would respectfully Inform
the citizens of Columbia ' and surrounding
country, that they have opened
A NEW MARBLE YARD IN
COLUMBIA,
On .sth Street, between Locust, and Walnut Sts.,
and ask the patronage of the public..
They have had great experience on fine work,
both In Phil:Mei phlit and New York, They will
furnish in the highest style of the art, handsome
GRAVE STONES, MONUMENTS,
STATUARY, ORNAMENTS, &c.
also MARDLE MANTLES, BUILDIEG WORK,
&o. Orders promptly attended • and executed at
cheaper rates than elsewhere. _Call and see ut
Designs of now styles of Pine worlr, such as
moutunental ,tine arts, dm., will be furnished
parties upon application to the proprietors.
septi-69-tfw HEFTING & MEHL.
THE NEW ARTICLE OF FOOD I
For twenty-live cents you can buy of your
Druggist or Grocer a package of Sea Moss Fa
rina, manufactured from pure Irish Mess or
Carragreen, which will make sixteen quarts of
Blanc Mango, and a like quantity. of Puddings,
Custards, Cretuns, Charlotte Itusse, ke. It Is by
far the cheapest, healthiest and most delicious
food in the world. ItAND SEA MOSS PA
EINE CO., Ii Park Place, N. Y. [marl9•Gm
MERCHANT TAILORING.
.T. W. REAsiN,
ra LOCUST STREET, COLLIMIW I A,
Has opened In the room formerly occupied by
P. S. 31cTague, a full stock of
FRENCH, ENGLISH, AMERICAN & SCoTCYI
CLOTHS, CASSDIERES S SUITLNGS,
Which he is prepared to make up in as good
Style and Fashion as can be made in New York
or I ladelpnia.
He invites all to call and examine his stock,
which, he is possitive, cannot be excelled in
Columbia.
The establishment is designed exclusively for
:%ferehant Tailoring, and the undivided atten
tion of the Proprietor will be devoted to his
business.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
Of all kinds, and of SUPERIOR QUALITY, al
'ways on hand.
Remenber the old adage, that money saved is
money earned. Call and be convinced that you
can save your money by purchasing art the
ONLY exclusive Merchant Tall dri ng Establish
ment in Columbia, {sep4-69-twf
SPRING CLOTHING !
CLOTHING!
,CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER!
Pantaloons, Vests, Shirt.s,, Drawers, ,cte.,
New Styles, New Goods...at low rates.
DAVID lIANADER'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, LC:e., &r., ever exhibited
in these regions, which will be sold at prices
TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION ! fsepl-69-tfw
FACT
Capable of ocular demonstration, that the prices
of Cloths, Cassimeres, Ready-Made Clothing
nod Furnishing Goods, are less than one-half
what they were during the war.at the Merchant
Tailoring establishment of
Corner North Queen anti Orang., 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, line Moscow, Esquimaux, and common
Beaver Overcoats from en to s2e; Common
Union Beavers from $lO to $1.5; Common Union
Beaver Business Suits from $l2 to $l3; Good Cas
simere Sults from $lO to $2O, and line qualities
from 21 sto 530. A few suits on hand rLS low as
$lO. Cleths," Cassimeres and Trimmings as low
as they can, be obtained anywhere else, and sold
by the yard to those who may wish tohave them
made at home, or elsewhere.
Overcoats, Dress Coats and Business Sults
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 1863 and
18119, 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. RATEIVON,
sep4-60-tfwl Merchant Tailor and Clothier.
HATS, CAPS, tOc.
S HULTZ - TT BROTH
HATTERS,
20 NORTH" QUEEN STREET,
Latest style Fall and Winter HATS and CAPS
In all qualities and colors.
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, lined and unlined; Hudson
liity, Wolf, Prin. le Wolf, Fox, Coon, ite.
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, '.:AUNTLETS AND MITTS
OTTER, DEAVER,
NUTRIA, SEAL, DUDE:SKIN, LESHER,
KID, &c., & . e.
Ladies' Fine Fur Trimmed Cloves, Gauntlets,
Mitts and needs.
PULSE IV4RAIMS &. . - atilt I.': - . - w-.---
. •
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ''.
; "sep.l-69-tfw
,
BACIIMAN & DEHUFI7,
Manufacturers of, and have constantty on
hand sa.shes, Door Blinds, Sbutters,.Window
and Door Frames, Brackets, Moulding, Shelv
ing, Casings, &c., &e.
P. S.—The Planing and Dressing of Lumber lv
continued and (=Tied oss as heretofore by
sepl-09-tßrj JOHN B. BACHMAN.
T C. BUCHER,
AGENT FOR TUE
STATEN ISLAND
DYING ESTABLISHMENT,
Ladles' Dresses, Cloaks, V ells , Gloves, Ribbons
and Silks of all lands dyed any color.
Also, Gentlemen's Coats, Vests, Pan taboos, &c.
Rid Gloves washed to look like new.
Scouring, repairing, &e., done at short notice.
I will receive goods at my store and forward
them to the establishment.
guitranteed.
Cali and see list of prices at
sep 1-69-tcw]
RADBURY'S & OTI3ER PIANOS.
SEVEN FIRST PREMIUMS IN FOUR
V SEICS.
TAYLOR A" FARLEY'S ORGANS
Tne undersigned, for many years engaged as
a professor of music in Girard College, and
other institutions, in response to a request of a
great number of his pupils and friends, has eon-
Sented to become an agent for furnishing
It gives me pleasure to announce that I have
been appointed wholesale agent for tile Brad
bury Pianos, and Taylor and Farley Organs,
which I ant now prepared to supply at prices
that cannot Jail to give satisfaction. The supe
riority of the above instruments ever others in
the market is too we'll known to need any
comment from me. Every instrument war
ranted. Liberal discount to clergymen and
Sunday schools. ge_Orders by mall as lid thfull y
attended to as If ordered In person; as I select,
every Instrument sold.
sept4-69-tfw)
MARTIN, RIO:BERT THOMAS, .TICO. S. 3rAsoN
m -ARTIN, THOMAS & CO.,
Columbia, Lancaster eo,
rquutzfaxturors u.t liccch Oreelc,"CrilTrax
and 'Wholesale Lumber Dealers,
WHITE PINE,
HEMLOCK, POPLAR,
WALNUT, ASII,
FLOORING, SIDEING,
WE AT II ER BOA RDS,
PICKETS, LATHS,
sept4.7otl BOX BOARDS, dc., kc.
F. P. LANDIS, EZRA F. LANDIS, 3 ACOI3 S. LANDIS
K E Y ST ON E
- -
EAST JAMES STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
Manufacturers of Stationery and Portable En
gines. of the most approved ale and plan.
Mill Gearing. Shafting, Pulley:, Hangers and
Couplings, of an improved pattern. Farmers
Portable Grist Mill.
OUR NEW AND IMPROVED GRAIN
rii.RESREIL AND SEPARATOR.
~Plth the Best Tripled Geared Horse Power.
Iron and _Brass works made to order. Furnish
:Models for Patters at reasonable rates. Haring
good and experienced handsoull.• lug practical
mechanics themselves, feel safer- guarantee
ing all their work to Love satisfactum. For par
ticulars, address LANDISC CO.,
n0v20:09-tfj Lancaster, Pa.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Contemplating a change In our arm, we bare
determined to cloce out the entire stock of our
celebrated SUPER-PLIOSPOATE Or LIME SEW
A.IiIIIIONTATED FEETALI ZEE, at
GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES H
Exraw inducements will be offered to Farm
ers and Dealers: ,
Such an opportunity to procure Manures °Ube
first quality frown a • house establisbed over
twenty-two years is seldom offered.
Dealers will lie allowed a heavy percentage In
addition to our reduction In price.
HURRY IN YOUR ORDERS.
ALLEN & NEEDLES.
42 South. I:le7ategye Avenue, Phiklaelphta.
Apru
C,LOTBING.
S. S. RATHVON,
LANCASTER, PA
LADIES' FANCY FURS
PLANING
COLUMBIA, PA.,
SUSQUEHANNA
PLANING MILL
DYELYG 110-USES.
J. C. BUCHER'S
Store, Locust Street.
Co.uinbia. Pa
PILLZVOS.
FIRST-CLASS INSTRUAIENTS
AVM. G. riscirErt,
MS Arch street, Philad'a
.MACHINE WORKS,
PW'rMffMkVF
COLUMBIA. INSURANCE CO
JANUARY Ist, 'lB6B.
CAPITAL AND ASSETS, - - - $860,577 91
This Company continues to Insure Buildings
Merchandise, and other property, against loss
and damage by tire, on the mutual plan, either
for a cash premium, or premium note.
EIQIITH ANNUAL REPORT.
Whole am lmat insured, $12,478,426 53
Less am't a - grad in 722,771 31
$11,n5,655 4il
CAPITAL.AND INCOME.
Amountorpreznlumnotes,
Jan. 1,1866 5C55,123 27
Less premium. notes exp'd
in 19116.
5613,1C0 23
Balance of premiums, Tnn'y 1,1866 k 6,609 13
Cash receipts, less commissions, in 'OO, 07,*0 16
Loans 9, 00
Due from agents and others 8,61,1 56
CONTIIA.
Losses and expenses paid in 1936 673,45 31
Losses adjusted, not duejan. 1, ' 6 7 21,1110 8.8
Balance Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, '67, 60147 91
6.69450 10
A. S. GREEN, PreSitlept.
G.W.017.01C Yomstn, Jr., Secretary.
, t.turclum, S. SUMIA›.7, Treasurer.
DIHECTORS:
R. T. Ryan, John W. Steacy
John Fend rich, George Young, Jr..
H. G. Mulch, :Nicholas 11CD , mald,
Samuel F. Eberlein, Wilinun Patton.
A 7110%; S. Green, • John B. Bachman,
Hiram Wilson, Robert Crane.
septl-60-tidul
CONO3IICAL
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO
OF RHODE ISLA.N •
Rates lower than other Mutual Companies
OVER SRC FOR EVERY MO LLORLITIES
This Company issues Policlesin all the several
forms; and combining the Stock and Mutual
principles, afford greater security to parties in
suring than either the Mutual nr Stock princi
pal alone. lawn bs en prepared by the
1 -.7; ; ; I :;; ; :-.1,.. ~.T6m!,
Actuary of the Conllrn.r. the most noted and
popular Actuary Irving.
CASH DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY
after second payment, on r_N - ADVANCE
POLICIES ISSUED ON TUE LIN.ES OF FE
-I,IALES AT BEGIMAD, Olt TABLE ItATE: 2 „
Do not fall to examine the principles ot:this
Company before insuring. For eireolets, ap
ply to W. D. ItEITZEL, Agcnt,
Laneaeter City
or Dr. 13. F. 11 - Enst,V. , ,T, Surgeon, •
Lsepl-etntw No. 11 Front St., Coltrnhla.
rj_IRARD FIRE AND ').IA
SURANCE COMPHRY, ,
OF PHILADELI'•
•
Capital ^OO,OOO I Securities.....
This Company continues to tal:e risik
property, at rates as low as any other
patty and consistent with prudence.
Policies issued for long Jr shorp tern
manently. Losses promptly paid.
adjusted without litigation or del'.
pony refers to the past as a guarant,l, oh
conduct.
Pres't
THOS. ORA 1. - 4•: , ."0 "
A. S. Gri.r.trr, Vice-President. ;
JA.s. B. ALVORL), Be.eretary. +_sgont,
P. ,X. Z.I.EGLER.I" ), ; I .
Walnut alreet; , ,id r.ve Front, Coln
septi-likre4W34rl,f
N"74„.„'1: 1 1
ELY
Incrtkak.elrq,;;,"iXfetgi; aZat.,,, Charter
Per Pet oSikaprztnee•ATZtinst, loss de" tango by
fire cri Bundints, Fur vhure,
for long or slio:rt - p•rioe.t, or permanently on
Buildings,l)y,u. deposit of Premium . 1:lie prompt
paynieut - Of - Aosses for a period dfsEvlrgrr years,
affords a guarantee of claim upon public e0nti;."',, , ..4
deuce. ARTIWIt G. CoFFIN,Pres'ttST,O l -
CIiARLES PLATT, Seel!. 41V4?... -V
10.. Y,. ZIEGLER, Agent;
Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, 1
Ut[septP69-lfw
FARMERS' MUTU,4IL FIRE INSITR
ANCE COMPANY, YON, PA_
Insures on the Cash, Mutual or Perpetual Rates
H. KRABER, pieskleut
D. STRICKLEI2, Secretary.
M. S. SHUMAN, Agent
Columbia; 11a
sept4-69-tfw7
EREIG-lIT NOTICE:
„....
L OCAL FRE.IO-141' NOTICE.
- ,
Tile Pennsylvania • I Road -Company ate
now prepared to receiyttor forwau•d Freight, be
tween Columbia and Lll4!ister, and alt station
1 n the Pennsylvania Rai acl s:, :irl It.. branches
BETWEEN BETWEE PHI . 'OLUMBIA,
First Class. ' 2nd Class. ~ ..• ss. VII Clasi
25 cents 21 et& "' - 0 eht 15 ets.
Flour I Car loadsents pie Barrel.
BETWEEN n
PRILADE -` 4 IA & IaNCASTER.
Parst Class. Sad Cla • 'rd Chas. 4th Oast
21 cents SO et • 1 , els. 14 eta.
13 . E , rwET , IN Co ,:A ; J~r _,RITTSBURGII.
First Class. 2 i . 1. 4. 4,..t......„ 4th Clap.
4 . 7 .1....,411.0.-.4 . ' -..,.. „ ~,, tlt; els.
Freight consignM',i4ollons where the Com
pany has noAgento Ibe prepaid.
All Freights pa ya.. Deliver
General y.
. HOUSTON,
Pdit Agent,
41":5-For further information 4 0 1 y to Phila.
fz, IS. KrsOsToN, 'FM AM., Phil's,
E. K. 80/CE, Frt., .Agt., c...iunibia.
\ [sept4 : G9-tfw_ _
,ESTABLISHED IN IBSI
REMOIIAL,
JACOI3 HARLEY,
JEWELER,
Invites his patrons and the pvblle generally, to
his New Store, No. 1320 CHEST/Nov ST.. PHIL
ADELPHIA, where they , vi7l find a large and
well selected stock of DIAMONDS, WATCHES,
CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER, and PLATED
WARE, at Moderate Prices. -
N. B.—WATCHES and JEWELRY carefully
repaired.
JEWELRY and SILVER WARE of all kinds
made to order, • fsef3t4-09-trw
,- - -
BOOK BENDEB,IES.
LT YOUR BINDING DONE
AT TILT:
Inq=uirer Bind
BEM
BLANK BOOK iIIANII.FACT,CI
. ,
Send in your „
MAGAZINES, •
NEWSPAPERS and
PERIODICAL ;
of all kinds, so as to have them bound 3,
r the
'Holidays.
All work done in the cheapest and best, , ,„„
ner, and with the greatest dispatch.
‘,
Address all orders to
CHARLES P. KRAUSS.
Bookbinder, :IS North Q ueen stre.
sep-4-li7o Lancaster. a
ADZES SHOE MAMMA= tY
Flaying increased lay facilities for t
out superior work I would announce tot kld
customers and all new ones that may favo A /Wi
with a nil!, that I ant better prepared noV4' to
mruittfn entre all kinds of
LADIES' MISSES' AND CIIILDREN'S
SHOES AND GAITERS, ^
than ever before. I employ none but the best
workmen and ant always certain of giving satis
faction. I keep on hand a general assortment of
ready made work all of which Is manufactured
on the premises. • t
I keep no made-up work of other. parties; My
work is made exclusively for home trade And is
sold as such. TERMS CASE. - f •
We sell as cheap as any other establishment,
and ask a share of public patronage.
JAMES SCHROEDER,
Locust Street, between Front anaSerond.
sept-tia-tfw • • •
44 , jati • r -gm "
nOMAS 1W
TIN, PLATE,
AND
SHEET-IRON WORKER
lIOLLOW-WARE ALWAYS ON RAND.
ROOFING• AND SPOUTING DONE
The cheapest plate in towel
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
lI.YDRA.NTS REPAIRED.
EVICRYOODY OOPS TO
septll-ly w.
NO. 07 LOCUST STREET.
T EL
lIINKLI I' 4 I.:AILLY
KNITTING MACHINE !
THE WONDER OF THE. AGE! - •
KNITS EVERYTILING !
Combines 'Raptdtty, Sitnplicliy, burability and
Chettpaess—h.nitting with a sin g l e
Eye-Pointed Needle.
4Z-Ilecelecal the Highest Premium at the
Paris Exposition. nod Great American Insti
tute, New York, 1547. For farther 'morn - nion
call ou E. AtiltiSEß,
Agent for Lancaster county,
Orange St. between N. queen and Prince.
dee1.419-1
GLORIOUS NEWS!
TO THE PEPLE or
Columbia and Vicinity
GO TO THE BRANCH STORE OF
CHAS. HIRSH & BRO.
149 Pront,.3'l., Columbia, Pa.
Where yon can 'buy Clothing. Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, -10 per cent.
cheaper than any other house in Pennsylvania.
OVERCOATS 8.500 to :0.00
BUSINESS CATS, 3.00 to 7.00
•-• PANTALOONS 1.00 to 5.00
VESTS, 1.00 to 2-50
BOOTS, 2.25 to 3.50
HATS, • .87 to 2.00
SHOES, .75 to 1.50
. STOCKINGS, 19 eta, per pair.
PAPER. COLLARS by Box, sto 10 cts.
And all other articles in like proportion.
CHARLES HIRSH tt BRO.
199 Front St., Columbia, Pa.
80 N. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. 1
103 N. Third St., Philadelphia. J P1142*
71,f01.3 01
694 MD 1U
,2, IN-
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