The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, September 03, 1870, Image 4

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    anituttia
September 3, 1870.
" There is a brandy smash," as a wag
said when a drunken man fell through a
pane of glass.
" I have very little respect for the ties of
this world," as the chap said when the rope
was put around his neck.
A miserly old fellow down East has hit
upon an experiment to save candles. Ile
uses the " light of other days."
The man who attempted to "run up a
large bill," " fell into debt"so deeply that
he found it impossible to extract himself.
A patent has been taken out in Boston for
cleaning fish, by giving them snuff. When
they sneeze, their scales By off.
" Why does father call mother honey?"
asked a boy of his elder brother. " Can't
think, 'cept it's because she has a large
comb.
Rusticus, in commenting on the present
style of female coiffure, says: "It must be
a poor soil that requires so much top-dress
ing."
Didn't you guarantee, sir, that this horse
would not shy before the fire of the en
emy?" "\o more he won't. 'Tian' t till
after the tire that he shies."
A gentleman asked a negro boy if he
would't take a pinch of snuf. ', No," re
plied the darkey, very respectfully, " me
tank you, Pomp's nose not hungry."
Mr Jones, having road in the an adver
tisement, " Houses to let—everything fur
lashed," wondered if the owner would fur
nish money to pay the rent.
A disreputable scamp described his de
ceased uncle as " a greedy old pig." Being
asked why he spoke so of him, be said, " be
cause he left him nothing in his (s) will."
Not having heard from the debating soci
eties in relation to the conundrum, " Why
do hens always lay eggs in the day time ?"
a cotemporary answers, " Because at night
they are. roosters."'
It being announJed that an ingenious
Yankee had invented a machine to make a
man rise early, an old bachelor declared
that they had a baby in.his boarding house
that he'd bet his money on against any such
machine ever made.
A. Chicago eqitor says : " There are ten.
thousand lawsuits pending before the
courts of this city, in which thirty millions
of dollars, the domestic happihess of two
hunered and thirteen families and twenty
three thousand barrels of whiskey are in
volved." New York Era.
lm-town, Boone county, Ey., having
adopted , Sunday schools , and churches—
which have displaced rum shops and gam
bliog hells—has signalized the event by
changing its name to Jamestown.
An Irish girl, who plumed herself on be
ing employed in a "genteel family," was
asked a definition of the term. " Where
they have two or three kinds of wine and'
the gentlemen swear," was the reply.
Rabbi Eliezer said to his disciples : " Turn
to God one day before your death." " But
how can a man," replied they, "know the
day of his death?" " TrUe,"said Eliezer ;
"The'refoke you should turn to God-to=day ;
perhaps ,yon may die .to-morrow. Thus
every day will be spent iu returning."
The Minister'i Joke.
Old Dr. Strong,,of Hartford, Connecticut,
was not often outwitted by his people. One
time he had invited a young minister to
preach forlaini, who .proved rather, u dull
preacher, and whose sermon wasnnusually
long.. The people became wearied, and as
Dr.'StiCing lived near the bridge, near the
commencement of the afternoon service he
saw his people flocking across the river . ,to
b. He readily understood
_
•• • -ared "they should have the same
young man in the afternoon. Gathering up
his wits, which generally came at his' • bid
ding, be said to tho young minister.
" My .brother across the ,river . is rather
feeble; anti I'tbink he will take it kindly to
have you preach to his people, and if you
will do - so; - I will give you a note to
and will be as much Obliged to' you
would to have you . 'reach for and
want you to preach thesame_sermon that
you priaclied to my people this iriorning."
• The young minister, supposing this to be
a recommendation of his sermon, started off
in good spirits delivered
. hiS note, and was
invited to preach most cordially. He saw
before hinione-half of Dr. Strong's people,
and they had to listen one hour and a half
to the same dull, hum-drum sermon that .
they heard in the, morning.' .They under,
sttod the 'joke, however, uud surd :they
wouldn't undertake to run from Dr. Strong
again. .
-Irr the Interior of Berks county, last We-.
dnesday, a 'patch farmer was observed to go
out in his front yard and raise the American
flag upon his porch. Then he gait his gun
and fired a salute seventeen or eighteen
times, and set off four packs of fire-crack-'
ers;.and gave three cheers for the Union. , _
He appeared - to enjoy himself inv • this way,
pretty nearly all day; while 'the • neighbors
gathered around outside and hooked their
chinaon .the fence; watching him, and
wondering what in the mischief he was at•
A. peddler came along stopped and inter- ,
viewed,him,.tofitid out if he Wasn't rejoid
over the Prussian victories. To his sur
prise he found this benighted agricultur
ist was:celebrating the Fourth of July, 1883.
He didn't know it was any later in tiie•cen-'
tury than that, for he had been keeping his
calendar on a notched stick, as, he hp.d been
sick a good deal, he had got the thing all
mixed up somehow: Under ordinary cir
cumstances-he wouldn't have heard of the
present War until ISS4. He was much de- .
pressed When he learned from . the peddler
that be wa s • seven Fourths of -July in • ar
sears; hut he'As, now ,engaged in going
through:them ali with patriotic devotion.
There,will be fire works in, Berks county
now every evening antii I,ye,dn'e!3day.
TitiOMAS' &- MASON.
C91,471M81A,:
Manufacturers at Lock Haven, Pa., and Wl°le-
WHITE PINE, •
• HEMLOCK AND
',OAK LUMBER,
FLOORING,
.. .
SIDING,
LATH,
- PAILING,,te
Special attention paid to • Coal. Trade. Best
brands alwayg on hand, and-sold at. the .Ipwes6
market price. Orders for shipment promptly
.mayl4.lo:ly
KUTUAL
Life: Insurance = Company,
NVT o :3YEIJA.,W AR E ,
'roux P. It'Li4.lt, Prest. Sec'ty
N. T r , Cornet Ninth &V Chestnut' Streets,
„ , PHILADELPHIA. , , ,
, .
. .. •
Gra." W. Swat z.,:"Vice President and. Manager..
GE o. F. Tutu:ma, General Agent and Attorney.
, PERELYMpTUAL. LOW PRICES.
-, , . .
" All • Policies Ron-forfehing after, One Ai:int:al
Payment.- ' : •: , ' . .• , , • ,
• •Itvery accommodatlau conalstent with. Safety
tUa 2 rantZed•te Policy Holders.. . :.• ;,• r ~
.......Rooks containing full Information concerning
the plans and Rules of the Company • sent. frde
upon application to,the..BranutrOffice. , ,: • „..
Agents wanted ,throughout: the 'States of 1-enn
• -' sylvanittand New4ersey.
~ .
, •• „ •
RgyjnimgcES (by permiasiot)—Hon. E. VT
Gilpin, Chief Justice State of• Delaware.; lIon•
Thos. F. Bayard, U. S. Senator from _Delaware -
Rt:Rev.A.lfred lee,-Blabork: of Delhware; Gen.
Henry-,Du`..Pont, Powder,Alluitlfacinrer; .Ron.
Gov.-Saulsburyf Gov'. State: orDeJaware; the
'Presidents or all 'the Banks in. the' City of Wil
mington; Hoh. - J.''S: Valentine; Mayor City of
july:43 . 704 y
Illiinol'olis.
sale Dealers in
CO' .L!
THOMAS MASON
Columbta..ra.
liICANCII OFFICE
SPECTA T" XOTICES.
Ap DRESS
To the Nervous and Debilitated.
Whose sufferings have been protracted from
hidden causes, and whose cases require prompt
treatment to render existence desirable: If you
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 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 flocky, or is it ropy ou
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 jump? 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 yoursellin 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. Have 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, are all capa
ble of producing a weakness of the generative
organs.. The organs of generation, when in
perfect health, make the man. Did you ever
think that those bold, defiant, energetic, perse
vering, successful business men are always
those whose generative organs 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 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 excess. 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 all but the right one.
Diseases of these organs require the use of a
Diuretic. HEMIBOLD'S 'FLUID EXTRACT
BUCFIU is the gieht Diuretic, and is a certain
cure for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Grav
el, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, Female Com
plaints, 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 are
supported from these sources, and the health
and happiness, and that of Posterity, depends
upon prompt use of a reliable remedy.
Helmbold's Extract Buchu, established up
ward of 19 years, prepared by H. T. HELM
BOLD, Druggist, 594 Broadway, New York, and
104 South 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. PItICE
-91.25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for 96.50, delivered to
any address. Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
113 - NONE ARE GENUINE. unless done up in
steel engraved wrapper, with fac-slmilie of my
,Chemical Warehouse, and signed
April 1, "10-Iyr. H. T. HELMBOLD.
Professors • BOWMAN AG , Dowx of the American
iUniversity, aro making wonderful cures
of Cancers, Tumours and Ulcers - by.thelr
new discovery. A painless treatment, no
knife, no plasters, no , caustic ..burning.
Thomost• remark.
able effect CA.NCERS,I of this
treatment is, it sepa
rates the chemical elements of cancerous
growths, so that they shrivel, die and dis
appear and will not return. All those af
flicted can call on the Professors Buchanan & Down,
University; or address, No. 514 Pine Street, Philadet.
aug 6 70-Iyr
THE GREAT
TRY IIM 111 TIE BEI
. 1.
.:THIRTY YEARS
, Save elapsed since the introduction of the - rain
Killer to the public, and yet at the present time
it is more popular and commands a • larger sale
than.ever before. Its popularity is not confined
to this countryaine all over the world- its ben
eficial effects in curing, the **ills that flesh is
heir to," are acknowledged and appreciated,and
as a PAIN fattsit its fame is limited to no count
?* y, sect nor race. It needs only to be known to
he prized
THIRTY YEARS is certain a long enough time
to - prove the 0111 Q-ic y -of any'.xnedicine. and' that ,
:the PAIN KILLER is deserving of all its proprie-
Itom claim for it, is amply proved by' the un par
popularity Riles attained. It is a sure and
,effective remedy. Sold by all Druggists. Dime,
lions accompany each bottle.
CURE FOR . CONSUMPTION. ~
What the Doctors Say: •''
AMOS IVOOLLEY. M. D., of Kosciuska Coun
ty, Indiana, says: "For three years past I have
used ALLitx's LUNG BALSAM extensively in
niy Rtuctlce, and lam satisded there is no bet
.ter medicine for lung diseases in ute."
%ISAAC A. DORAS, M. D., of 'Logan :Counts,- ,
Ohio, says : ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM not only
; sells rapidly but gives perfect satisfaction In
;every case within my knowledge. - , Having con
:lidence in it and•knowing that it ossesses vat
'sable medicinal properties, I freely use It in my
dally practice; and with' unbounded success.
•As an expectorant it is most certainly far ahead
!of any preparation I have ever yet known."
:NATHANIEL ,HARRIS, D., of -Middle-,
'bury, Vermont, says: " I have no doubt it will
'soon become •
a classical reined %Iv agent-for the
"cure of all diseases ol the Throat, Bronchial
Tubes, and the Lungs.
Physicians do not recommend a medicine
which has no merits, what they say about •
, 'ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM,
.Can he taken as a rect.- ,
Sold by all Medicine Dealers
PSPECTACZES.
I READ THIS !
..•.,
Lazarus SD - Morris"
CELEBRATED
PERFECTED' ,SP.ECTACLES
OLASSES.
That they render impaired nigh telearer,and tits,
thieti s strengthea and :preserve the eye are
very easy and pleasant to wear, and last many,
years without change being "necessary, so that:
end they are the , cheapest as well as the
best.
„NOT.WE. that Mr: Chas:P. SChreiner, Watch
, maker and Tetyeler, Front stieet,tou . r.
agent is Columbia,' Pa: "'' •
• Lazarus & 'Morris.. .Manufacturing Opticians
1, Hartford, Conn. • sept4.'69-tfw
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD!
Liow . r) 0 .I\T
BLOOD PANACEA.
The Great Alterative 'and Blood Purifier.
For the cure of Sermons or Ki No's
' EVIL, CUTANEOUS DISEASES, EMT
IPELAS, BOILS, PIMPLES, and
iLOTCUES on the FACE. SORE
:YES; :YELLOW .JAUNDICE, WHITE
;WELLING/I, ICE P. CUR/AL, DM'
AEC GENERAL DEUILITT,'BAL
ITATION end FLUTTERING at' the
[EAR; CONSUMPTION, ASTIIVA,
PIIILIS and Srrrizurio Arise
lONS, BLADDEEIII2d RIDNET
tars, Gnaysk,Dnorsr, DTsPEP
,A,LICER COMPL A I NT ~SICE
(EADACITS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS,
to. To the broken down female It
Ives life and energy by restoring
he lost powers of.nature.- Persons
11 weakness and lassitude, by usi
ng the 'PANACEA are' soon re
bored to perfect , health, blown and
Igor. Try it.
Price
. 151;00 Per Bottle.
S . A_ . P.O Z,
Manufacturer and Proprietor;'
BALTIMORE, ,MD. : , • •
For sale by druggists and storekeepers throughout •
the Uulted ;Wes,: - .. :;"
For Sale by J. A. MEYERS,
- Apothecary & Druggist, Columbia, Pa
sept'2s-'6D-15.1 , - -
SUSQUEHANNA- IRON COMPANS.r;.
Manufacturers of all saes at
REFINED AND DOUBLE REFINED
'ROUND, SQUARE, FLATS, OVAL; AND
HALF OVAL IRON
Car Axles, Shafting and Horse Shoe Bars.
u-Orders promptly filled from Stock on hand
or made to order.
Terms, net Cash, at Marinfacturer's prices, de
livered on Cars or Boats.
Olßee at their , •
, ROLLING MILL, .
sept4-69-ttw] " . Columbia. Penns
}TOWARD' SANITARY: AID 'A'S
SOCIATION.
For the Relief and Curo of the'Erring and 'Un
fortunate, on Principles of Christian
5 7:• , Philanthropy-.
Essays on the Errors of Youth, and the Follies
of Age, in relation to Marriage and social E'Vils,
with sanitary aid for the afilicted. Sent free, in
sealed .envelopes. Address HOWARD 'ASSO
el...hap:m.3lox P, la. may 7 '7O-ly
BOOKS, STATIONERY.
NEW! NEW!!!! NEW!!!
BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE,
No. 2G2 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA
The subscribers have just opened and oiler 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, LETTER, NOTE AND BILL
TAPER,
SCHOOL AND SUNDAY SCHOOL MOTTOES,
Envelopes, Inle, Slates, Faber's & Guttkneeht's
Pencils, &e. Toy Books Pass Books, Tuck
M m
emorandu Books, Initial Paper, &c.,
Bibles,Testaments and Hymn Books.
All weekly and monthly papers and maga
zines received as soon as published. The custom
of the public is respectfully solicited.
.tcZ- _Remember the place—No. 262 Locust Street,
one door below the Columbia Steam Fire En
gine House.
sepi-68-tfwl JOHN L. WRIGHT & CO.
STEW STYLE
WINDOW SHADES.
he Subscriber has on hand at his Furniture
Store, all kinds and styles of
WINDOW SHADES,
CURTAIN FIXTURES, (kc
To which he would respectfully call the atten
tion of the Public.
JOHN SHENBERGER
sept4-60-tfw] No. 258 Locust St., Columbia.
'ITT L. BEAR & CO.,
VV .
Children's, Boys' and Youth's
CLOTHING EMPORIUM !
East King Street, Lancaster.
TWO DOORS EAST OF TE...couRT HOUSE
SUITS:OF ALIL,AGES,
MADE OF'THE BEST MATERIALS, AND IN'
ITHE. rATEST. STYLES. '
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF - BINDINGS AND •
TRIMMINGS FOR SALE.
A variety of beautiful patterns of Ca.ssimeres
and Tweeds to make to order or sell by the yard,
constantly on hand. We intend to make this a
specialty.
Agents for the Staten Island Dyeing Estab
lishment, one of the oldest. and best in the
country.
Ladies' Dresses, Cashmere, Broche, Wool,
Crape, and all other Shawls; Gentlemen's Coals,
Pants and Vests, Kid Gloves, eec., dyed, cleaned
and refinished in the best manner.
. - Clothing repaired and renovated with
neatness and dispatch. apllG-tf
HOUSEFURNISHLNG GOODS
JUST PURCHASED, AT REDUCED
PRICES, a splendid Assortment of new and:de
sirable
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS!
COOKING STOVES—Anti-Du-et Quaker
City, and the Niagara.
BRITANNIA WARE, in Sets or separate,
to suit purchasers.
CHAMBER WARE,
CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS.
WATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS,
of all sizes and styles.
Special attention paid to GAS FITTING and
FLUMI3ING. A large assortment of splendid
CHANDELIERS always on hard.
A Variety of BIRD CAGES, ut'all prices.
Agent for the Celebrated DUTY'S CLOTHES
WASILE.R. The most popular, best and cheapest
Washing Machine ever invented.
' In connection with the above Washing Ma
chine, he has the
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER!
Call 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 Sts. Columbia, Pa.
•
sepi-69-tfw
URNITUR . E
JOSEPH WALTON .A: CO.,
CA/31.LVE 7' 'MAKER S,
NO. 413 WALNUT ST., PHILADFLPHIA.
. •
Our establishment is one of the oldesbinThil
adelphi, and from long experience and superior
facilities we are prepared to furnish good work
at reasonable prices.
We mauufacturo fine furniture, and 'also me
alum-priced furniture of superior qualily. A
large stock. of furniture always on hand. Goods
made to order
Counters, Desk Work and Office Furniture for
Banks, 01Bees and Stores, made to order.
JoS. Lippincott. Jos. L. Scott
arms 'l'o4
GREAT. EXCITEMENT AMONGST
GROCERYMENi
, How can good GOODS be sold so cheap, is th
question. • •
ATTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS
SUGARS. - TEAS. ' MEAT,
COFFEE, - . FRUITS, . • FISH,
- SPICES, CHEESE. FLOUR.
&c.
Provisions of all kiMIS, together With Wood
and Willow-ware and Glass and Queensware.
Switzer and Limberger Cheese, German Fruits,
5UG..411: CURED HAMS ei DRIED BEEF.
ENGLISH AND 'AMERICAN PICKLES.
Fresh Peache's, and all the Fancy Groceries per
taining to a Ivell regulated Grocery Store.
I am determined not.to be surpassed in cheap
ness and in the excellent quality of my goods.
—Call around and inspect bur 'stock whether
you buy or not. A share of public patronage is
solicited.
No:
BUCHER,
No: 249 Locust street
sep4-69-tfw)
THE COLUMBIA.DEPPSIT BANK
' No. 164 LOCUST STREET, '
3 Boors below the First National Bank,
COLUMBIA, PA.
==l
EDWARD R. SMITH, DANIEL IL DETWILER,
ISAAC E. HIESTER, . SOLOMON S. DETWILER,
HUGH M. NORTH, . , lIENDY N. ICETILEII.
Ara- Who arc individually responsible: for all tie
abilities of this Bask. "Or.
COLUMI3.IA. DEPOSIT BANK
Oilers unsurpassed accommodations. to
tile public.
Interest . at the rate 'of 4 per Cent 'per Annum
" . WILL BE ALLOWED
ON DY.-I'Ll" 'bALANCES
Banklong experience of the members of this,
Bank enables them to understand the' require
ments of this community, anti to give every at
tention and Facility for the prompt, transaction
of all business committed' totheir Care.
•
The Bustnes3 of the' Bank will 'be to 'BM"?'
AND SELL BONDS, STOCKS, GOVERN
ALENT SECURITIES AND GOLD, AND DIS
COUNT PitOMISSORY NOTES AND - BILLS,
and transact a General Banking Business. , •
5. 1-2- Per Cent. Interest Allowed
for•l2:lllomitta4.
E. GRANBILL,Cash ler
ni ar.?.o '70.1y
BOOK B.TIVD_E.BIES.
GET 'YOUR. BINDING DONE
- AT THE _
Inquirer Bindery
• '
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY
Send in your '
MAGAZINES; ' ' . • •
' NEWSPAPERS and • . •
PERIODICALS • •
of: all kinds, so as to have them bound for the
Holidays.
All work done in the cheapest and best man-
nMlLAnrg's'is wall b t r h ge: r s e t a o t "' dis-"leb. " •
CHARLES I'. KRAUSS,
, Bookbinder, 38 North Queen.street,
sep-4-1170 Lancaster, Pai •'
"VARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSUR
'A_WCE COMPANY,' YORK,'PA.'
Insures on the Cash, Mutual or Perpetual Rates
, . ... .. H. RR.A.BER, President:
• D. S•ruMxi.rit, Secretary. • ..
M.. S. SHUMAN," Agent;
sept4-694fwl • • —• • 'Columbia. Pa' •
(11).D "FELLO)VB', - ' AIEGELA.NIOB',
kjr KNIGHTS' OP' P YtlirAS, and all kinds
01 Society Regalia.% and Palaphernalla, , •
I"sact3lFea, to
3
ra. .I . It a I t SMAINP.4
„ No. 4l Nunn. Queen Street, Lancaster. Pa
• •
sept4-6941w
.
iIIrO9.DAVAItD'S , ,
WHOLESALE . ,AND RETAIL
AirTSiC STORE,
NO. 21 WEST KING STREET. .
PIANOS, ORGANS: MELODEONS:
VIOLINS, ' VIOLIN BOWS, CELLO BOWS,
ACCORDEONS, ELI:MINAS, • CONCERTINAS.-
TAMBORINES. GUITARS,
FLAGEOLETS. MARMON/CAS, CLAPPERS,
DRUMS, , ELUDES,
TRIANGLES; TUNING PORES, PITCH PIPES,
HITSIO BOXES,' xranc-romos, cz.rarc BOOKS. ,
Pinno and Melodeon 'Covers.Plano and Melo
deons Stools, Strings of all kinps, Sheet Music.
Music Books Musie.Papers, and every descrip
tion of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. , • "
......... .
.1118- All Orders filled promptly at the usual
Wholesale' or• Retail Prlcesi, and Satisfaction
Guaranteed. . • . ,• r , ,
in-Tuning and repairing promptly attended to
OODWARD.' •
dec4.'69411 No. 22 West King St.; Lancaster
NEW :ADVE.RTISEVVNTS.
ADDRESS
TO THE
NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED
WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE BEEN
PROTRACTED FROM HIDDEN
CAUSES. AND WHOSE
CASES REQUIRE
PROMPT TREATMENT
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 yon 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? Is your urine some
times thick, milky or flocky, or is it ropy on
settling? Or does a thick strum rise to the top?
Or is a sediment at the bottom alter 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, lsitless, moping, 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 you enjoy yourself in society as well? Do
you pursue your business with the same 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? 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, are 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, efiergetic,
persevering, successful business-men are al
ways those whose organs 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 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, frOin badly 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 alibut the right one.
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E=GEI
DIURETIC
HELMBOLVS
[FLUID EXTRACT
13 .0 TT !
Is the Great Diuretic, and is a certain cure
for diseases of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRATEL,
DROPSY; ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
AND ALL •DISEASES OF URINARY; OR
GAN. 9, 'Schaller existing in Male or Female . ,
from whatever cause originating, and no matter
of how long standing.
'lf no treatment Is 'submitted to, Consumption'
or Insanity may ensue. Onr • flesh and 'blood'
are supported from these sources, and th e health
and.hapuiness,nnd that of prosterity, depends
upon prompt use of a reliable remedy.
. . ,
.11.E.LMECLD'S EXTRACT. BUCHU, estab
lished pliward of 10 years, prepared by
H. T. HELMBOLD;
=
DRUGGIST;
594 Broadway, New York, and
104 South 10th Street, Philadelphia.
PRICE—SI.2S per Bottle, or 6 bottles for $6.50
delivered to any address
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
NONE ARE GENUINE, UNLESS DONE
UPINSTEELENGRAyED WRAPPER; WITH
FAC-SIMILIE OF MY CHEMICAL' WARE
HOUSE. AND SIGNED, ' ' "'"
H. T. HELLEILBOLD.
Ifay2l '76-1y
DATTCHEY'S'eCitt7II - EY.
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Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS
More than 500,000 persons bear testimony to
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They are a Gentle Purgative as well as a
Tonic, possessing, also, the peculiar merit of act
lag as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion
or Inflammation of the Liver, and all the Vis
ceral Organs.
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TREY ARE IZOT A
VI LE FANCY DRINK,
Made of POOR Rum, WirisicuY PROOF, Smarus,
AND REFUSE Liquorts, doctored, spiced, and
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$lOO will be given for an incurable ense, pro
vided the bones are not destroyed Dy mineral
poisons or other means, and the vital organs
wasted beyond the point of repair.
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Remittent and intermittent Fevers, Diseases of
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dud it obstructed and sluggish in the veins;
cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will
tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the
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PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking in
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In Billions, Remittent. and Intermittent Fe
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each bottle, printed in lour languages—English,
German. French, Spanish.
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H. BEADLE, Editor of the Salt Lake
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With a full and authentic history of POLY
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NESS; Also, a successful_ leinctly for Kidney
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WANTED AGENTS-LTo sell' the OCTAGON
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Biddefoad, Me. • i , . •, . ,
WANTED A GEN TS—To sell the iIuME:
11 SHUTTLE SEWING MA.CIIINE." Price
$25. It nialtes the "Lock Stitch," (aithe on both
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Machine sold for lets than' s6o.' LicenSed by'
Wheeler ti Wilson; Grover Jr. Baker and Singer
et Co. All other under-feed Shuttle Machines
sold for lesklban $6O are Infringements, and the'
seller and• user liable to prosecution.. Address
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burg, Pai, eh icago, 111., or St. Louis, Mo. fiell-Sin
Agents Wanted 'Everywhere fo?
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CUItDY&CO., 10 South Sixth Street, Phila
11)1110, Pa.
-red, at - once
relieves and invigernites all the vital functions,
without causing injury to any of them. The
most complete success has lotig attended its
use in many localities, and it is , 110 W offered, to
the general public with the conviction that it
can never fall to accomplish all that- is claimed
for it. It produces little or no pain; leavestim.
organs free from irritation,and never over taxes
pr excites the nervous system. In all diseases
of the skin, blood; stomach, bowl. liver, kid
neys—of children, cud in many difficulties pe
culiar to women. It brings prompt relief and
certain cure. • The best , physielans recommend
and prescribe it and no person who once .uses
this will voluntarily return to the use of any
other cdthartic. . • •.• •
Sent by mail on receipt of price and postage.
1 tics. $0 26 Postane 6 cents•
- -
•
5 boxes,' , 100 • 18
12 " 2 25. 31
It la eold by all dealers in drugs arid -medicines.
• . TURNER 6: Co, Proprietor(
aug2o-301] 120,Tremont street, Boston,slass.
TOBACCO
TORN FENDRICH,
WIIOLESALE Q. RETAIL
TOBACCO, SNUFF 4.t . SEGAR MANU-
Agent for the New York Fine Cut, Navy, and
Monitor Chow-Chow Chewing Tobaccos, corner
of Front and Locust streets, Columbia, Pa.
sentl-69-tfw
MRS. G. M. ROOTH;
No. 153 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA
DEALZIt 1:r
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 as good goods for the money
as can be obtained at any similar establishment
in the State. .
fo' Ido not think it necessary to publish my
prices, as the Goods will tell for themselves.
Mits. G.' M. BOOTH,
Locust Street, Columbia Pa.,
septli-i9-lywl Sign of the Punch.
ILO U R.ENG IIIILL.
COLUMBIA FLOUR MILLS
GEORGE BOGLE, Paoramroa.
The highest Cash prices paid for all kinds of
Grain.
SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR
for sale; also Mill Feed of all kinds. Wheat
Ground and Packed to order. Grist work
and Chopping clone. Chopped Corn
and Oats. Corn Meal and
GRAHAM FLOUR
For sale at all times, and delivered to any part
of the town. Val—Town and country custom so
licited. isen4-69-tfw
•
CONEE CTIONERY. •
RICHARDS'
CONFECTIONERY!
NO. 132 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA. -
CASES, CANDIES, FRUITS AND CREAMS,
of the choicest kind kept constantly' on hand.
EyFamilles supplied with Ice Cream in
Churns or Moulds, at Short Notice and Reason
able Rates,
LADIES' OYSTER SALOON.
I take pleasure in announcing to my numer
ous friends that I have opened en 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-132 Locust street.
septl-69-tfw I ALLEN RICHARDS
CONFECTI 0 N ER Y AND FRUIT OF
ALL KINDS IN SEASON.
Parties and Families supplied with
ICE CREAM,
oy 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 Articles.constantly on hand. rsep4-69-tfw
WINDS d LIQ UORS.
PURE WINES All LIQUORS!
For Pure, Unadulterated Wines and Liquors,
go to the store of the subscriber. lie has elegant
C.A.TAIVBA WINE,
Which for quality and flavor, cannot he excelled;
alsN, the celebrated ROOSTER WHISKEY,
Yankee Ruin, Jainalca Spirits, Blackberry
- brandy, Cherry and Currant Wines. -
We have Wines, Brandies, G in s,, Cordials, Old
INfonongabela dr all grades. Give us a call and
examine for - yoursell. , -" • CHARLES GROVE,
Corner of Commerce and Walnut Sts., Columbia.
sepl-60-tfw
- •
G DL IN
CI EORGE BOGL
,A I ER
LUMBER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Office—Front Street, between. Locust and Union,
COLUMBIA MARBLE WORKS.
\—/ The Subscribers would respectfully inforni
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 Philadelphia and New York. They milt
furnish in the highest styleof the art, handsome
[aug64tl
GRAVE STONES, MONUMENTS,
STATUARY, ORNAMENTS, Ac.
also, MARBLE MAICTLES,.2.I3 ILDIRG WORN.,
&c. Orders promptly attended and executed at
cheaper rates than else Where: Call and see ns
,Designs of new styles of Fine work,such as
monumental ,fine arts, dcl, will be furnished
parties upon application.ln the proprietors.
HEPTING d MEHL..
T"E'H INKLI FAMILY
KNITTING MACHINE !
THE WONDER OF THE AGE!
KNITS EVERYTHING! • •
Combines Rapidity, Simplicity, Durability and
Cheapness—Knitting with a Single
Eye-Pointed Needle.
Xrir 'Received the 'Highest Premium at the
Paris Exposition, and Great American Insti
tute, New York; - For Ruttier information
call on .E.
' Agent for Lancaster county,
Orange St. between N.-Queen and Prince.
dect'o9-1
ORGANDIES . , IIERNANIES,
GRENADINES, , .
Grey Good,' &c.
Finest French Organdies.
Medium and Fine Lawns.
'• All Wool Black Heiman tea. ,
Silk and Wool Rernaul.
Black English Grenadines.
Silk Figured Grenadines.
- • Superb Stock thin Goods.
GREY GOODS VOR sun's.
'Ti cents—One came Grey Goods.
• 31 cents—Two cases Grey Goods.
37 cents—One case Grey Goods.
50,62 tt7se—Fluest Imported do.
ets—Silk Poplins, extra Cheap.'
White Piques.
Dress Muslim.
Tourist Linens.
1500 Shawls.
' Silk Saeques.
Cloth Sacqucs.
Lin ma'Laces.
.. • • Rich Piano Covers. i ,
Fine Marseilles Quills.
' 'Marge Linen Stock
Goods for --ens' and •BosrS' Wear.
• •Chelip Casshneres.
' • ;.. Finest Cassirneres. .1 • •
Nobby Scotch Sul tings,
'
All the 'Novelties: "
• 'COOPEII
: . S. E. car. Ninth. & Market Sts.,
oet.2-'69.1y-1-2-3pl . . . Philadelphia.
COUGHS, • SORE. THROAT, Etc
NO MEDICINE OR TREATMNT CAN EXCEL
T.EIE' POWERFUL CURATIVE "
:• • 'IPOWELICOL:2.:I -
D;R.' S'T~IMS''.
. • •
White Pulmonic ,Balsaw.
Pr cures with a rapidity—unequalled by any
other remedy offered for,Throat, and Lung di--
eases. It'is recommended by (Wei-2.000 per
sons,in Wilmington; and . hundreds hi Phila.,
Baltimore and other cities and communities
throughout, •the country. Mr. Pennington, of
Wilmingtori, Illinois, writes that there Is not
(With a few exceptions) a family in that city
who will be without it if possible to procure it.
Such is its popularity wherever it is known—
and this popularity arises from the fact that
it universally cures all who use IL There is no
case of COUGHS. COLDS, SORE . THROAT,
ASTHMA; "BRONCHITIS, CROUP, BLOOD
SPITTING, HOARSENESS, and even PULMO- -
NARY CONSUMPTION, where the system is
not broken down with the wear of the disease,'
or pretended medicine, or.; inexperienced ad
vice, that this BaLstun will not cure if carefully
used, according, •to directions. We • guarantee
it all we represent it to be, and invite a trial
from the afflicted everywhere. Price, 50 cents,
medium size, andsl for largesize bottles. Pre
pared only, by
J. H. SIMMS,• .211.•10.,
Practical. Orianic .Chemist,
NO. 707 MARKET STREET,
A` V
:4?
is far the
- An UNFAILING REMEDY for NeuralglalFa
clans often eliecting a perfect cure in a .samle.
day. No form of Nervous Disease fails to yield'
teo Its "wonderful power. Even In the severe.
cases of Chronic Neuralgia, airectilm the entire
system, its use for , ft few days affords the most:
astonishing relief and rarely fails to produce a
complete and permanent cure. .It contains no
materials in the shghtest degree injurious: It
has the unqualified approval of the hest , physi-.
clans. Thousands in every part of the country,
greatefully acknowledge its power to sooth the
tortured nerves,•: and, restoring ; the failing:
strengto.
Sent by mail oti'recetrit of prieeitml Postage.
One Package - -.•.si 00 - - Postage 6 cents.
Six Packages - - $3 00 - - 27
It is sold by all dealers'in drugs and medicines,
' TURNER ..fr. CO., Proprietors.
• fing2(l-Sinl • 120 Tremont ttreet Boston.
FACTIIRER
COLUMBIA, PA
ITLLUINGTON, DEL
SAFE,
'ERTAIN
tax)
lady Cure
FOR • •
gala
AND
RVOUS
ISEASES.
Effects aro
CLo.T7TnTG-;
MERCHANT TAILORING.
J. 'W. REASIN,
No. PM LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA,
Has opened In the room formerly occupied by
P. S. IlleTague, , a full stock of
FRENCH, ENGLISH, AMERICAN & SCOTCH
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & SUITINGS,
Which he is prepared to make up in as Rood
Style and Fashion as can be made in New York
or Philadelphia.
He invites all to call and examine his stock,
which, he is possitive, cannot be excelled in
Columbia.
- • - .
The establishment is designed exclusively for
!Nferchant Tailoring, and the undivided atten
tion of the Proprietor will be devoted to his
business.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
Of all kinds, and of SUPERIOR QUALITY, al
ways on hand.
Remember 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. [scp4-69-twf
SPRING CLOTHING !
CLOTHING!
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER!
Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, &c., ,Sze.
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, &e., ac., ever exhibited
in these regions, which will be sold at prices
TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION! isep4-69-tfw
IT IS A FACT !
Capable of ocular demonstration, that the prices
of Cloths, Ca.ssimeres, Ready-Made Clothing
and Furnishing Goods, are less than one-half
what they were during the war,at the Merchant
Tailoring establishment of
S. S. RATIIVON,
Corner North Queen and ()rang,' 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, Esquiznaux, and coiumo
Beaver Overcoats from $l5 to $2O; Commot -
Union Beavers from $lO to $l5; Common Union
Beaver Business Suits irons $l2 to $l3; Good Cas
simere Suits from $l6 to $2O, and tine qualities
from $25 to $3O. A row suits .on band as low as
$lO. Cloths, Cassimeres and Trimmings as low
as they can be obtained anywhere else, and sold
by the yard to those who may wish to have them.
made at home, or elsewhere.
Overcoats, 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 lICW stock
got up for the Fall and Winter trade of 1808 and
1869, and manufactured iu the city of Lancaster.
It would be to the interest Of the public to call
and realize that "IT IS A FACT."
S. S. RATIIVON,
sepl-69-tfwl Merchant Tailor and Clothier
PLANING MLLES.
BACHMAN k DEHUFF,
COLUMBIA, PA
SUS QUEH ANNA
PLANING MILL
Manufacturers of, and have constantly on
hand Sashes, Door Blinds, Shutters, Window
and Door Frames, Brackets, Moulding, Shelv
ing, Casings, &c., &c.
P: S.—The Planing and Dressing of Lumber is
continued and carried on as heretofore by
sep4-611-tfwt JOHN B. BACHMAN.
DYEING _HOUSES.
T C. BUCHER,
- •
AGENT TOR THE
STATEN ' ISLAND
•
DYING ESTABLISHMENT,
Ladles' Dresses, Cloaks, Veils, Gloves, Ribbons
and Silks of all kinds dyed any color.
Also, Gefltlemen's Coats, Vests, Pantaloons, &c.
Kid Gloves washed to look like new.
Scouring, repairing, Sc., done at short notice.
I will receive goods at. my store - and forward
them to the establishment.
An - -Satisfaction guaranteed.
Call and see list of prices at
J. C. BITCHER'S
Store, Locust Street,
sep4-69-tfw] Co.umbia, Pa
P.l - 1.3r05:
l o t RADBURY'S & OTHER PIANOS.
SEVEN FIRST PREMIUMS IN FOUR
tgEKS.
TAYLOR ad, 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 con
sented to become an agent for furnishing
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 Organs,
which lam now prepared to supply at prices
that cannot Mil to give satisfaction. The supe
riority of the above instruments over others In
the market, is, too weld known to need any
comment from me. Every instrument war
ranted. Liberal discount to clergymen • and
Sunday schools.
,im.Orders by mail as faithfully
attended to as if ordered in person; as I select
every instrument sold.
W.M. G. FISCHER,
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B. B. MARTIN, HERBERT THOMAS, JNO. S. MASON
B. B. MARTIN,
Columbia, Lancaster co., Pa.,
Manufacturers at Beech Creek, Clinton co., Pa.
• and Wholesale Lumber Dealers,
WHITE PINE.
• HEMLOCK, POPLAR,
WALNUT, ASH,
pLOORING, SIDEING,
WEATHER BOARDS,
PICKETS. LATHS,
senth'7o*l BOK BOARDS, &c„ be
F. F. LAI , .:DIS, EZRA F. LANDIS, JACOB S. LANDIS
KE YSTONE
.MA.CI3INE WORKS,
EAST JAMES STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
Manufacturers o t Stationery and Portable En
gines,.of the most approved style mid plan.
Mill Gearing, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers and
Couplings, of an Improved pattern. Farmers
Portable Grist Mill.
OUR' NEW AND IMPROVED GRAIN
THRESHER AND SEPARATOR.
With the Best Tripled Geared Horse Power. .
Iron and Brass works made to order. Furnish
Models for Patters at reasonable rates. Having
good and experienced hands,ancl being practical
mechanics themselves, feel sale in guarantee
ing:all their work to give satisfaction. For par
ticulars, address. LANDIS ‘.t: CO..
na'2o.'l3 , J-ta Lancaster, Pa. ,
FCONOMICAL
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO
- , OF RHODE ISLAN
Rates loner than other Mutual Companies
OVER $176 FOR EV,ERY $lOO
This Company issues Policies in all the several
forms; and combining. the Stock and Mutual
Principles, afford greater Aecurity to parties in
suring than either the :Untied or Stock princi
pal alone. The Rates have been prepared by the
ELIZUR WRIGHT,
,—, ; t
Actuary of the Company, the most noted am
popular Actuary living.
CASH DIVIDENDS .K.-NNUALLY
after second payment, on IN ADVANCE.
POLICIES ISSUED ON THE LIVES OF 'FE
MALES AT REGULAR OR TABLE RATES.
Do not fail to examine the principles of this
Igor before insuring. .'cn. circulars, ap
ply to W. D. REITZEL, Agent,
Lancaster City
or Dr. B. F. IlnitmAN Ex. Surgeon,
~.Isep4-69tfir No. 11 Si. Front St., Columbia.
ALLEN & NEEDLES
42 South Delaware Avenuc, Phira
ESTABLISIIED IN 1 S -IS
Continue the manufacture of their old state
dard quality
SUPER-PROSPLITE OF ME
AND
AMMONIATED FERTILIZER,
Both of which' are sold at Low Piucas, highly
remunerative to the Farmer or Dealer.
SEND %FOR CIRCULAR
No. :a-Peruvian Guano
1•, (Genuine Gavernmentfrom Chlucha and.
(Marlene Islands.)
Pure, Calcined, and Land Plaster, Hydraulic
Cement, Candles, and a Sall assortment of Burn.
lag and Greasing•Olls.
A. DISCOUNT TO , DE.ALERS,
•
Should the derilei near you, not keep our
articles ' send your orders to us, and they will
receive prompt attention.
•- july3o-13t
GENTS WANTED—RO per day—by the
A
ASEERICAN (KiciTrzno , MACHINE. Co.. Bos
ton, Mass. or St. LouW..Mo, „rotten-3m
- 1 - 2V - SUWANCE COIFPANLES
THE COLUMBIA
Fire Insurance Co.
Of COLUMBIA, PA.,
Insures BUILDINGS, MERCHANDISE, and
other Property against Loss and Damage by
Fire, on the Stock or Mutual MEM ,011 AS ItEASON
ABLE TERMS-AS OTBER RESPONSIBLE COMPA
NIES.
Losses Paid since 18G0, $325,000.
OFFICERS
President—S. S. DETWILER. Vice President-Ir.
'WILSON. Secretary—T. F. FRUEAUFF.
Treasurer—HEßßEßT THOMAS.
I=l
S. S. Detwiler, 11. Wilson, J. R. Bachman,
Robert Crane, Win. Patton, M. itl. Strickler,
Herbert Thomas, Robert Ryon, Jag Schroeder,
A.l3runerjr., Strive, J. F. Frueaull.
For Insurance or Agencies apply by mall, or
In person, to J. F. FRUEAUFF, Seen
Columbia, Pa.
fjIRARD FIRE AND :MARINE-IN
SURANCE COMPANY.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Capital 0 °00,600 I Securities 0 300,060
This Company continues to take risks on good
property, at rates as low as any other soft Com
pany, and consistent with prudence.
Policies issued for long Jr short terms, or per
manently. Losses promptly paid. All claims
adjusted without litigation or delay. This Com
pany refers to the past as a guarantee ot its future
conduct.
THOS. CRAVEN, Pres't
A. S. GILLETT, Vice-President.
JAS. B. ALvonD, Secretary.
F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent,
'Walnut Street, above Front, Col um wa, pa
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INSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH
AMERICA,
PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated 1791. Assets, .51,350,000. Charter
perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by
lire on Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, &c.,
for long or short periods, or permanently on
Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt
payment of losses for a period of SEVENTY years,
allordsma guarantee of claim upon public confi
dence. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Pres't.
CHARLES PLATT, SCUT.
F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent,
Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa.
7 sept.l-69-Ifw
611
Trains leave York as follows :—SOUTMVA RD
7.13 A. 21., Baltimore accommodation.
IL:i5 A. $l., Buffalo Express. .
9.52 P. M., Pacific Expres,
4._01', M., Man.
I', 31., Cincinnati Express.
York and Harrisburg Accommodation arriv
I at 7.20 P. M.
NonTIINVAIM.
1.45 A. M., Ilutlalo Express.
6.30 A. York and:Harrisburg Acconi'dn
11.15 A..M., Mail.
2.40 P. m.
. Fast Line
10.40 P. N., Cincinnati Express.
Baltimore Accommodation arrives at York
at 6.10 P. M.
The 'Waldo Express ruins daily, all oth e r
daily except Sunday.
The trains run by Altoona time.
En. S. Youxo, A. 11. Relic
Gen.S Pass. Gen. Agent.
Ii'BEIGIII I 2voricE.
T OCAL FREIGHT NOTICE
The Pennsylvania Rail Road Company are
now prepared to receive or forward Freight, be-
tween Columbia and Lancaster, and all station
n the Pennsylvania Rail Road and its branches
RATES BETWEEN PUIL'A. Lt: COLUMBIA,
First Class. Crui Class. 3rit Class. ith Class
25 cents 21 etc. 18 etc. 15 els.
Flour in Car lands, 28 cents per Barrel.
BETWEEN PHILADELPE IA & LANCASTER.
First Class. Cod Class. :3111 Class. 411, Clan
22 cents 20 etc. 17 cts. 14 etc.
BETWEEN COLUMBIA 4: PITTSBURGH.
First Class. tad etass. 3rd Class. Ath Clam
71 cents 56 cts. 16 cts. 30 cts.
Freight consigned to stations where the Com
pany has no Agent. must be prepaid.
All Freights payable on Delivery.
H. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Phila.
/• - "For further Information apply to
S. B. ErsasToN, Frt., Agt.,
E. H.l3orcE, Frt., Agt., Columbia.
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TISTAPLISHED IN 1851
1-44
REMOVAL
JACOB HARLEY,
JEWELER,
Invites his patrons and the public generally, to
his New Store, No. 1320 CHESTNUT ST., PHIL
ADELPHIA, where they will find a large and
well selected stock of DIAMONDS, WATCHER,
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. [sept4-69-tfw
THOMAS WHITE,
TIN, PLATE,
EMI
SHEET-IRON WORKER
HOLLOW-WARE ALWAYS ON HAND.
- ROOFING AND SPOUTING DONE
The cheapest place in town.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
HYDRANTS REPAIRED.
EVERYBODY GOES TO
NO. 407 LOCUST STREET.
septß-lyw.
PPHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE -
A New course of Lectures, ns delivered at
tee Penna. Polytechnic and Anatomical Muse
um, 1203 Chestnut St., three doors above Twelfth
Philadelphia, embracing the subjects: Bow to
Live and What to Live for; Youth Alaturi ty and
Old Age: Manhood Generally Reviewed; The
cause of Indigestlon•, Flatulence and nervous
Diseases accounted for ; Marriage Philosophical
ly considered. These lectures will be forwarded
on recipt of 23 cents by addressing: Secretary of
the Penna. Polytechnic and Anatomical Al use
um, 1205 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. tjunelS-ly.
READING RAIL ROAD.
- - - - •
- SUMMER AItTANGEMENT.
MONDAY, AUGUST S TII, 1800
GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM Tug NORTH AND
North WA, for Philadelphia, New York, Read•
lug, Pottsville,' Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokin
Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litiz
Lancaster, Columbia, ctc.,
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as 1'ol•
lows:
At 5.33, 8.10 11.25 A. 51., and 2.50 P. M., con
necting with similar trains on the Pennsyl
vania Railroad, and arriving at New York
at 12.10 noon, 3,50, 6,05 and 10.00 P. M. respect
ively. Sleeping Cars accompany the 3.33 and
11.2,3 A. 31., trains without change.
Returning-leave New York at 9.00 A.M., 12.00
noon and 5.00 P. M., Philadelphia at 8.15 A. 35.
and 3.30 P. 31. Sleeping Cars accompany the
9.00 A. 31. and 5.00 P. 31. trains from New York.
without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pot tsvi Ile, Tama
qua, Minersville,Ashland.Shan Glove
Allentown and Philadelphia, 8.10 A. M., and 2.50
and 4.10 P. lii.,and stopping at Lebanon
non and principa way stations,- the 4.10 P. 51.
Main connecting for Philadelphia, Pottsville,
and Columbia only. .For Pottsville, Schuylkill
Haven, and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Sus
queharina. Railroad leave Harrisburg at 3.411 P.M.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 connecting with similar train on East
Pen nit' Railroad, returning from Reading at 6.35
PM., stopping atall Stations:
'Leave Pottsville at 5.40, 0,00 A. 31.. and 2.30 P.
111., Herndon at 030 A. M., Shamokin at 5.10 and
10.40 A. AL, Ashland at 7.03 A. M.,and 12.30 Noon,
Tamaqua, at 8.33 A. M. and 2.20 M. for Phila
delphia and New York.
Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susque
hanna Rail Road at 8.15 A. Si. for Harrisburg,
and 12.05 A. N. for Pine Grove and Tremont
- - -
Reading Accommodation Train, leaves Potts
town at 5.40 A. M. passes Reading at 7.3 • A. M.,
arriving at Philadelphia at 10.20 A. M., return
ing, leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 P. 31., passing
Reading at 8.00 P. M., arriving at Pottsville at
8.40 P. 31.
Pottstown Accomodation Train: Leaves Pott s
town at 0.25 A. 31., returning leaves Philadelphia
at 4.00 P. 31.
Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at
7.20 A.ll, and 6.15 P. M., for Ephrata, Li tiz, Lan
caster, Columbia, 4:c:
Perkicanen Ruil Road Trains leave Perkiomen
Junction at 9.00 A. M. and 3.00 and 5.10 P. M. Re
turning, leave Schwenksville at 0.03 A. M., 12.15
:Noon, and .1.15 P. 51. connecting with similar
trains on Reading Railroad.
Colebrookdale Railroad Trains leave Potts
town at 9.10 A. M., •and 6.20 P. 31., 1 claiming
leave Mount Pleasant at 7.00 and 11.25 A. M.,
connecting with similar trans on Reading, Rail
road.
Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridge
port at 5.311 A. 31., 2.03 and 5.02 P. 31 , returning,
leave Downingtown at 0.20 A. Al., 12.45 noon, and
5.15 I'. X, connecting with trains on Reading
Railroad. . _
On Sundays: Leave New York at 5.00 P.M.,
Philadelphia 8.00 A. 31., and 3.15 I'. 31., the
8.00 A. M. Train running only to Reading ; Potts
ville 8.00 A. M.; Harrisburg 5.3.5 A. 31., and 4.10
P. M., leave Allentown at 7.25 A. M. and 8.45
1'.11.; and Reading, at 7.15 A. M., and 10.05 P.
M. for Harrisburg, at 7.23 A. M. for New York,
111.4.45 P. M. for Alletown, and at 9.40 A. ill. and
4.25 P. M. ior Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex
cursion Tickets, to and from all points, at re
duced Rates.
Baggage checked through ; 100 pounds allowed
each Passenger.
G. A. NICOLL.S,
General Superintendent
P RICES OR COAL REDUCED,
Notwithstanding the seispertsiem and strike of
1!=1
Wilkesbarre, $l.OO a lon, selling
$5.15 on yard, and $5.:30 de
livered—for Egg and Stove.
I.o_ Other COAL on hand, and all selling at
ReducaL Pricce. ,
IL F. IBRUNER.
W ARNING •TO TRESPASSERS!
PERSONS are hereby Forbidden
to Trespass upon the grounds of the undersign
ed, as he is determined to prosecute to the ut
most rigor of the law, every person so offend
ing. Lsept4-69-tfw7 M. M. STRICKLER.
STEAM
ENGINESE .A.,
• • sTM PUMPS,
And all kinds of Machinery Mannmetured and
guaranteed to give satisfaction at the Works of
STIPPLE'S 6 .13R0.,
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F9R FANCY JOB PRINTING
CALL AT THIS OFFICE.
Columnin, Penn