WATCHES, DIAMONDS, J EWERY AND SILVERWARE WORKS OF '12.1-1:E UNITED STATES WATCH COMPANY, (GILES, WALES S. C 0.,) MARION, N J GILES , WALES & C 0., IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY SALESROOM OF THE UNITED STATES WATCH COMPANY, 13 Maiden Lane, I\ - 1 - eNv . -York. Manufacturers of all the Grades of AMERICAN WATCHES, PEts DANT WINDERS %.ND KEY WINDERS, Both Nickel and Frosted Movements, with Damaskln The finer grades all having three pairs of Conical Pivots, Cap Jewe!ed, in Gold Settings, and ac curately adjusted to Heat, Cold and Position ; and all, even in the cheapest grades, have the STRAIUHT-LINE Escapement, with Exposed Pallet Jewels, and Hardened and Tempered flair Springs and for our late improvement in Stem-Winding mechanism, we claim a Strength, Sim plicity and Smoothness hitherto unattained in any other manufacture, at Imam or abroad. Constantly on hand, full lines, all sizes, in Gold, Silver, Diamond Set, and Magic Cases, Minute Repeaters, Independent 1-4, 1-5 Split and Fly-back Seconds, for taking three dillrent times, for timing Horses. Artillerymen, vs„Price-Lists furnished tile trade on application, enclosing business card. For sale by the trade generally. Ask your Jeweler to see the MARION watches. Wholesale Warerooms, 13 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. And GILES, BROTHER t CO., 142 Lake St., Chicago, Watch No. 1089, Stem-Winder—bearing Trade-Mark "Frederick Atherton C 0.,& Marion, _N.J.," mawut.wtured by United States Watch Co., has been carried by me from December, 1858, to Janu ary 17th. Ib7o, Its total variation being only TWO SECONDS In the entire time. New York, Jan. 11th. 7570. L. E. CI3ITTENDEN, Late Iteg. 17. S. Treas. Watch No.lOtii,Stem Winder,—Bearing Trade-Mark °Frederick Atherton &Co.,Marion,N.J.,* man mactured by United States Watch Co., has been carried by me fifteen months ; Its total variation tram mean time being only one second per month. WILLARD DERBY, Of Derby. Snow b Prentiss, Jer.ey City. N. J. Watch No. 1121, Stem-Windlne,—Bearing •g Trade Mark "Frederick Atherton Co., .Mirlon, N. " manufactured by the United States Watch Co., has been carried by me seven mouths ; its total variation from menn unto being only six seconds. A. L. DENNIS. President IC. J. R. R. S T. CO. UTICA, Feu. 15th 1870. Watch No. 10.351, Stem-Winder,--Bearing Trade-Mark "Frederick Atherton & Co., Marion, N. J.," manufactured by United States Watch Co., has been carried I.y me 20 months ; its total vari ton front menu time being five seconds per month. Z. C. PRIEST, Asst. Sup' t. N.Y. C R. R. Watch No. 1117, Stem-Winder,—Beariug Trade-Mark "Frederic Atherton & Co., -Marion, N. inanutaetured by the United States Watch Co., has been carried by me fifteen mouths ; its total variation from mean time being only au avetage of two-thirds of a second per day. B. F. PHELPS, Con. J. Central R. it. Watch No.10;7, Stem-Winder,—Bearing Trade Mark "Frederic Atherton & Co., Marion, N. J.," manufactured by United States Watch Co., has been carried by me since Jone, 1567; its total va uu Iron Mean time being only live seconds per month. HENRY SM ITI f, Treas. Panama It. It., t.tb Wall St., N. Y. Watch No, I:2s,Stem Winder,—hearing Trade-Mark "Frederic Atherton & Co., Marion, N. J.," manufactured by United States Watch Co., has been carried by me fourteen months, sic months ol t h at, time id turdsca„ in the various climates of Europe. During that time :Ma since toy re turn it has not varied one second a week. E. LASSI NO, Manager Knickerbocker Life Its. Co„ 161 Insndway, N. Y. Watch No. 12001, Stc m-Winder,--Bearing Trade-Mark "United States Watch Company,Marion, N.J.," manufactured by the United States Watch Cu,. teas been carried by me three months; its total variation from mean time being only two-thirds of 0 second per day. May 8, ISt,9- Judge CHAS. 11. VOORHIS. Hackensack, N. J. Watch No, P 2012 Stem-Winder,—Dearing Trade-Mark. United States Watch Cu., Marion. N. J.," manufactured by United States Watch Co., has been carried by me six months: ; its total variation from mean tune being only twelve seconds. GEO. LOVIa, Gen. Eastern Passenger Agt., Toledo. Wabash, & Wester n R. It. Watch No. 1:159, Stem-Wiuder,—Bearing Trade Mark "Frederic Atherton & Co., Marion, N. 3.." manufactured by United States Watch Co., has been carried by me SIX months ; its total variation irons mean time being only eight seconds per month. Have been traveling through different sections of the country, front New York to Galveston, Texas, and hack, by steamer and railroad. E. RICE, of Whitney & Rice, 179 Broadway, N. Y. li711:12111 - . PA., Feb. 26, 1669. Watch No. 1176. Stem-Winder,—Bearing Trade-Marie "Frederic Atherton & Co., Marlon, N. J.," manufactured by United States Watch Co., has been carried by me three months ; its tote, variation trout meantime being only live seconds during that time. HENRY DE LANCY, Engineer Phil's & Erie It. R. Watch No., 1105, Stem-Winder, --Bearing Trade-Mark "Frederic Atherton & Co. ' Marion, N. .1.," manufactured by United States Watch CO., has been carried by me eleven months : its total variation from mean time being only seven seconds in the entire time. A. 11. KING, 7 Park Place, N. Y., Ytee Pres't. N. J. Car Spring & R. Co. I.7TIcA, Feb. 14, 1170. Watch No. 2017,—Bearing Trade-Mark "Fayette Stratton, Marion, N. J.," manufactured by- United States Watch Co., nas been carried by me twelve months ; total variation from mean time being lifteen seconds. I. VItOO)IAN, Engineer N. Y. C. & H. R. It. UTICA, Feb. 1.1.1570, Watch No. 2.31, Stem-Wind er,-13earin g, Trade-Mark "Fayette Stratton, .nrirlolll, N. .T.," manu factured by 'United States Watch Co., has been carried by me eighteen unit its; its total variation trout mean time being live seconds per month. E. 0. WHIPPLE, Com LT. & 13. It. R. BEWARE of worthless imitations with which the country is hooded. To avoid impoAtion in sist on a certillctite of genuineness from those of whom you patch:lse, and see that the words MARION, N. J., are engraven on the plate over the Main Spring Barrel. Alt others are spurious. Oct. 22, '7O-ly tiw CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN EVER. R 1 HAYES' GDOCERY AND PROVISION STORE S. E. Con. 4TH & CHERRY STS., COLUMBIA, PA Begs leave to inform his old friends and patrons that he has ust received another large and splendid assortment of FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES Better and Cheaper than can be bought elsewhere The undersigned would call the attention of the public to his large and well-selected stock of FRESH GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS just received from the City, which he will sell CHEAPER THAN" EVER I—FOR CASH! His stock comprises COFFEES, SUGARS, SPICES, HAMS, DRIED BEEF, DRIED AND Czl- 7 472VED PRurr, Also, Brooms, Brushes, Buckets, Bed Cords, and everything in the Grocery line. directs special attention to his new and superior stock of GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, Which he is selling at prices LOWER than ever before offered in Columbia. Call anti examine for yourselves. Also, on hand FLOUR ID FEED. AGENT FO.IC WM. GOOD'S EAGLE MILLS FLOUR, The BEST Family Flour in the Market Every barrel Warranted. Sold Cheap for Cash. Having purchased my goods cheap for Cash, 7 out prepared to offer them che.tper than any other deniers. Goods sold for CASH ONLY. R. HAYES, South-east Corner Fourth Le Cherry Sts., Columbia LIFE INSURANCE FOR THE PEOPLE ! 1-101IESTEAJD LIFE ENSTIR,AIN.TCE CO., Office--: 01Chestnut Street, Philudelpha W. :tf. SEYFERT, President. LAWRENCE _METERS. Vice President, R. W. DORPHLY, See'y BENJA_INIIN E. DAVIS. Superintendent of Agencies• This CompanS organized by leading representatives of Industrial interests of the State, widely known as successful and responsible business men, desiring to place Life Insurance within reach of all, has adopted a **sem of Monthly Payments of Premiums, Enabling every man to provide for his family ih case of his death, at a cost so trilling as scarcely to he felt. Special attention is called to this Company's .GR_A_DITA_TING POLICY much needed feature in Life Insurance, entirely new in this country : designed to protect In ci , .e of death, the Interests of SPAREHOLDERS /A" BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS' and all others who have borrowed money or ptirchased property payable it instalments extend ng over a series oryears, by cancelling any balance of indebtedness remaining unpaid in ,/tse of eath. This Company Issues all the ordinary terms of Life and Endowment Policies at low rates of Premium, on the Participating Plan, with but few restrictions as to occupation. and none as to Travel or reesidence. Active and responsible men wanted as Agents. Full Information as to Plans and Fdatures, is contained in Pamphlets n hit it will be forwarded by mall on application Wine Home Office. =Feet Front—lron and Glass JUST RECEIVED AT FINE TE IS MACKEREL, CHEESE, SHOULDERS, 01? PENNSYLV ANIA A It I'OBILII•LSON,Ageut,, Columbia, Pa & SILVERWARE SI7.RTJPS, POTATOES, SOAP, CANDLES, TO.DACCO 4' SUGARS. AIRS. G. M. _BOOTH, 1r.:.1 LOCUST ST., COLUMBM, DEALER .I.:c SEG_kItS, 1 . 01;.V. CO, SNE;Fvs, A 31.1 all kept in ;t tlr.t-c!ntis Tu- I ba,cli Tho roly on N getting ;it ;4;;;;.t t.;,,t;tl. c. a. w 111011ey as err:: hr obittitwit :tt :my , itittittr eNtahlisiliticuL in (Do Suite. I ,In not think. It necessary to puhlNli my prices, as. the ttmlo Win tell tor themselves.. .'tits. G. M. BOOTIL Locust Street, Cot urchin, Pa., seplll-ti-Iywl Stalk it the l'unch PENDIZIC I-1, Wnor.r.sALß RETAIL ro MO, SNUFF 6: SEG lt MA NU- FACT LT 11E11 Agent, for the New York Fine Cut, Navy, end :tlonitor Chow-Chow Chewing Tobaccos'. corner of Front and Locust streets, Columbia, Pa. srut fkl-tfw E DWAR z A 11 JEWELLER ! (Late 11. L. ct:', E. J. Zahni,) Co r. N. Queen St., cS Centre Square LANCASTER, PA. Dealer In Watches, Cloaks, Jewelry SILVER WARE, SPeetaeles, best quality Silver- , . '4l Plated Ware, ThermomPten,, Personal and groin pt attention given to Watch work. and Repairing. Remember the OLD STAND, ZAIIM's CORNER, North Queen Street and Cent e .• are, LANCASTER, PA, may 7 '7ll 1 yr COAL COA L 1! COAL ! ! The undenigned is now prepared to sell Coat of all SiM2N; received Irmo the best mines In the State, and guarahteed to be of superior quality. It is from the 'Veins of the Celebrated BALTIMORE CO. S LEE MINES at Wilkes harre ; well prepared. and few of slate and dirt. The price net ton of AfO on 'Wharf at Ba‘in: For No. 1 or (sate. " or E. :T. or Sto gg. ve, 3.25. •• 4or Snail Stove, 5.25. •• " 5 or Che.stnekt, The above prices are for the Month of May. Terms Cash before delivery. The, reputation of the above named Coals is a sufficient guarantee of their quality; ;111(1 as I deal in no other, the public can rest assured they are as represented. AMOS S. GREEN, Agt., nnu - 21.ti For b Anew a re. FINANCIAL. TNTERDiTS ON DEPOSITS IL The COLUMBIA NATIONAL ANK will pay interest on Deposl Is a follows: For I A:. 2 Months, 4 I,er cent 4 & 5 d 4 " " 7,8, 9 Lt, 30 " " 11 A:, 12 " inarl2'7o-ly suocrr, Cashier BsT NATIONA 1, BANK. OF CO 1.1524111 A, Interest Paid on Special Deposit, as follows 4 per cent. [or 30 or GO days. 4 1-2 per cent. lor 90 days sand under 6 months. 5 per cent. for 6 month and under 11 mouths. 5 1-2 per cent for 11 at: 12 months. S, S. DETwEILE,n, Cashier B. FRANK SAYLOR tt CO.. HOTOGRAPHERS, Xo. = 3 11 - c,q King Street, LANCASTER, PENN'A We aim to satisfy all our patrons, as well as give them work, which favorably compares with that done in the best galleries. COPYING PICTURES Into any size, of deceased or absent friends, is made a specialty with us. FRAMES, ALBUMS, and all things in our line always on hand. Remember the Photographers, No. 26 West King St., Lancaster B. F.R.I.IsZ.K SAYLOR. T.A.3tEs Port's. THE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST SI-TIEtIC'S CONFECTIONERY SALOON ! No. 25. IV Queen St., Lancaster, Is the best place to procure your supplies o; ALL KINDS OP CONFECTIONERY, CAKES, CANDIES, .S.C. fl Parties and others served promptly at shortest notice TO THE PUBLIC The undersigned havinf , purchased the Jewelry Store, formerly neon p red by E. Suering, announce to the public of Columbia and ViCllll - that they have now open at \o. 39 FRONT STREET, A large and full stock of Clocks, Watches 4C: Jewelry, Which they will sell at lowest prices F 0 It Casa. We cal: uu to examlue our "...lock. as it will cost yuu 'N OTH IN G We make it a specialty to have constant& on hand a Stock of CLOCKS and WA fel lES, r fectly regulated and ready for immediate use. E. MASSEY & SON., ap1307041 - 1 N 0.39 Front St.:, Columbia. -- ) ACIFIC GUANO CO. CAPITAL, $1,000.000. JOHN S. REESE & GENERAL AGENTS, OFF ICI-LS 122 South Delaware Ave., Phil'a. 10 South Street, Baltimore ,SOLUBLE PAciric G-TT A:IN - 0 . No Fertilizer introduced to Ile Farmers of the Aluldle and Southern States has given more general and uniform satisfaction than this GUANO. The trade in it has steadily increased until the consumption now throughout the entire country far exceeds that of any other Fertilizer. The large capital involved in its production nflords the surest guarantee of its continued ex cellence. The Company has a far greater in terest in the premanance 01 Its trade than any number of consumers can have; hence it is the highest interest of the Company to put the best Fertilizer into market, that their unusal facil ities, aided by the best scientific ability can produce. This Guano is sold at retail by Local Agents of the Company- throughout New Jersey, Dela ware, Pennsylvania and the Southern States and at wholesale by JOHN S. REESE & CO., General Agents for the Company. GEO. BOGLE, Agent, July - 23-3m Columbia. Pa. NEW STYLE WINDOW SII.A.DES. The Subscriber has on hand at his Furniture Store, all kinds and styles of WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN FIXTURES, Lte To which he would respectfully call the atten tion of the Public. JOHN SHENHERGER, seM4-69-tivr] No. 2.56 Locust. St.. Columbia HOWARD SANITARY AID AS SOCIATION. For the Relief and Cure of the Erring and Un fortunate, on Principles of Christian Philanthropy. Essays on the Errors of Youth, and the Follies Of A g e. in relation to Marriage and Social Evils, with sanitary aid for the afflicted. Sent free, In sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSO CIATION, Box. P, Ph iladelph may? '7C-ly CrliT YOUR BINDING DONE AT TILE Inquirer Bindery AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. Send in your MAGAZINES. NEWSPAPERS and PERIODICALS of all kinds, so us to have them bound for the Holidays. All work done In the cheapest and best man ner, and with the greatest dispatch. Address all orders to CHARLES P. KRAUSS, Bookbinder, ati North Queen street, s4.p-1-1870 Lancaster, Pa c& LIQUORS'. LURE WINES AND LIQUORS! For Pure, Unadulterated \Vines and Liquors, an to the store of the subscriber. Hellas elegant. CATAIVBA WINE, \ Vhit n for quality and flavor, en nee!, be excelled ".15. , , the eclebrated 1:00STEII. Yankeeltubi,JifinaicaSplrits,Blackberry P,randy, Cherry nn! etUT:lilt, Wines. We havearandles, Gins, Cordials, Old lllinanigallela of all grades. (live us a call and . emunine for yourself. CHARE.ES GROVE, Corner 01 rce and IValuatlits., Columbia. 50p44;11-11'w couGurs, NORE TZRICOAT, NO MEDICINE 01. TREAnINT CAN EXCEL THE 'POWERFUL CURATIVE POWER 01" DR. S M S White .Pillmoirie Balsam. IT cures with a rapidity- unequalled by any other temisly offerod for Throat and Lung di— eases. IL is recommended by over 2.00)) pet sons in Wilmington, and hundreds hi Phila., Baltimore and other cities and communities thioughout the country. Mr. Pem‘ington, of Wilmington, Illinois, writes that there is not (with a lew exceptions) a family in that city who will be without it If possible to procure i Such is its popularity wherever It is hnown— and this popularity arises Iron' the fact, that it universally cures all who use it, There Ls uo case of CoUGHS. COLDs, SORE THROAT, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CROUP, BLOOD SPITTING. BOA IZSENESs, and even PULMO NARY CONSUMPTION, where the system is not broken down with the wear of the dl-ease, or pretended medicine, or Inexperienced ad vice, that this Balsam will not cure it caret idly ino d, according to directions. We guarantee it all we represent it to be, and invite a trial from the afflicted everywhere. priee, zie , emirs, medium size, andttl for large size betties. Pre pared only by J. 11. SI3INS, 31, 19., Frac:field Orgahie Chun-is' NO. 707 ET.A.RRET STREET, wiTzIINGTON, DEL ALLEN RICHAIZ DS, PLA IN AND DECORATIVE Paper 'Hanger and Varnisher 1.1:2 LOCUbT STREET, COLUMT.IA, PA ty.t.Sarnples of paper conMantly on hand Call and examine. ijolylt;'7o-Iy. 1870. A TTE2XT LON, LA DIES NIPS. E. SPE R IX° Is tl.e sole Agent ;n Columbia 11A:NISEY, SCOTT Lk: CO.:S. PAPER PATTERNS FOR LADIES, MISSES AND Call and see them at No. 37, N, Froa t Street. Oct. 15, '7O Mltm: FA LL TRADE AT IV A. Open, with the Largest Sto,k 01 S CD V S of various man n hod n res. The DOUBLE HEAT ER:3 consist of the Morning Glory, Juniata Base Burner, and the Sanford Hea:er. The HEAT ING STOVES embrace the Morning Gfory, Spear's Base Burner, Parlor Light Base Burner, the Picket, the Herald. The celebrated - . , -- - , - i - , - - - . -,..-- PI RE-PLACE - HEATERS V lt, l - -- , t"lEmbrace the Alt . T.:.„,i. iHryusrd'eY'Lte„,a(wW„:.?:, Ll:gap Vit t i . c . le : r ,:x( S .c lv o r i. i N c itaartA. lso Ct . t . l:. , e l t t : s - 4 for 11.11.31 - NOLDs & SON'S Fl.' It.- ' NACE. We do not hesitate to annual tledly recOMMend the above named Cloodk to the trade, and We invite families e,pecially. to call and examine our stock. These good- are purchased for cash, and are oflered at Bargain Rates. All good. Warranted. OUR DOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Is well st °eked. and erol,rnees every variety and q oal ity of Goods. Plumbing. Gas and Steam Fitting and 'Pa ulin; promptly and carefully attended IC. Call at WI L.',ioN%-i, Corner Scrotal ,t. Locust Sts., Columbia. O:4. Ll,-70 if FULL LINE -OF NEW FALL GOODS AT WILLIAM G. PATTON'S, N. 100 LOCUS 7' )S'r E COLILII 1.11.1., PS BEST IN FALL DRESS GOODS. CLOTHS AND CASS f3IERS, DOMESTIC GOODS, TRI2sIMINGS, NOTIONS, &c To be hru.l In the County Our .:%lERGTIANT TAILORING Deparl ent Is in full operation, and well stocked, We inalte up clothing to Order in BETTER STYLE And put In BETTER :kIATERIAL For the prier to be had anywhere in State ALL THE MOST POPULAR SEWING MACHINES ON EASY TERMS Oct. 15, '7O THEA-NECTA R. Oct. 11,—lw ESTABLISH ED IN ISSI REMOVAL JACOB HARLEY, JEWELER, Invites his patrons and the public• generally, to his New Store, No. MO cuEsT.N JT ST., Pll IL ADELPIIIA, when• they ',PI find a large and well selected stock of DIA InONDs, \l - .l'fc•il Es, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. SILVER and PLATED WAItE, at Moderate Priees. 13.—WATCIIES and JEWELRY carefully repaired. sEwELrty and SILVER WARE of all kinds 'made to order. WANT ED DIME DIATELY AN APPRENTICE TO. LEARN TIIE CUR- "LYING IsIiS.INESS For particulars apply to oraddruss H. 110I.LINGElt, CO11.11111)41 CONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT OF 1111 ALL KINDS IN SEASON. Parties and Families supplied with ICE oy the Freezer, or in Moulds, with promptness:a GEO. J. S'MITIPS, Adjoining the Franklin House, Locust st rect. P. S.—Also, a fine tu.sortment of TOYS and Fancy Articlesxonstan t yon hand. {ssi F. F. LANDIS, EZRA F. LANWS, JACOB S. LANDIS KEYSTONE A.CIIINE WORKS, EAST TAMES STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Manufacturers of Stationery and Portable En gines of the most approved style and plan. Mill 'Gearing% Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers and Couplings. of an improved. pattern. Farmers Portable Grist 31111. OUR NEW AND IMPROVED GRAIN Tit RF.StiElt AND SEPARATOR. With the Best Tripled Geared Horse Power. Iron and Brass works made to order. Furnish Models Air Patters at reasonable rates. Raving goad and experienced ban ds,a nd being practical mechanics themselves, feel sate In guarantee ing all their work to give sat isfact ion. For par ticulars, add resv LANDIS d: n0v20.139-tfj Lancaster. . • . i 3:7Et.: IIif...X.XINT_IO., ..it roe i'Vtit;774 7 /Priii COnte, I rig( if 0;1131 Arch St, Prot. Dalton, 2.ts IV. itli St.. Cincinnati, 0., and Or. Union°, at ell:abate, N. f.t..a.rs male \ ei, i l ' i r ATlT l'l r ' i ' Z gn r ce s r . .tn o t f ligs Cl a 1 :1, - i Wain f ile, kniro or ea o stie ir, LA t 4 so u l i,i,, e and with but little .7., Ve, ea psis. Ever:, root and fibre is CI r^ `"_, k illed and rii. moved, Weaken la ~,s 0 ru t i....de.,,. Sot return. lioware ‘,._„, ~.., w t of bogus Pro fessors, with their r 44 im c• bogus treat ments, stealing our to all til silver tie.. moots. No others have these treatments. None other should clot be used. For • . • rit, send for circular, call. or address. above. ADTTIVITS.E.3I.E.NTS. AyEscrERN v. - 01C1,0,—Ilest Story Paper in the Universe. A:.; Prize to every subscriber. Semi slam for Prim: UNA'lar and Specimen. .1. ELLIOTT, Publisher, lies Lou, AlasN, Loy. 5,1 w L T IVE AGENTS WANTED FOR WOMEN O&' .7iEW YORK Ott sOCI AI, LIFE IN THE GREAT CITY. 'Wonderful developments among the arlstOOM ey. M n !Tied WOlllO7. eXpo , cd, ,k.e. Price C.:L2.5. m,t hook pulnumed. 'rho host terms Agmtts ever given. Adde,,, N. Y. IoM: Co :liNu,sna Y. 210 V 3-1 w );)J,41 4 ) sITIT EVIAtYnoIiY. 1J (:real Ful lune Tellee, Coirtpanion ,hip made e:0.3", 25 C.11,(1 Etiquette, 2.3 'ls• now In n Lover, a 0 etc. :300 114111 es, els. 1200 Cooundratus, Uorreet Lotter Victler, N,s cls. itmatetn"l'heatrival , ,, 50 etc. hoot 4 441".N1y,t,-, lints 1)1.,1,:-.11r0,., 50 (1 nide to 1 ;eat; I,v, 04 els, Coo 10 :Speeches, 10 r•ls. flow Gamblers 1.1114, all cis. :foxing and 11" zest ling made (io,r, 23 r•is. ';'rum Alarrlnge Guldc o.hti 1)4.0.14 ul :,:aide, at cis. 1.;o0hs sent 1.051.145 e. pill) by rein; 11 I;;;;;), .104Irc:.; NV. Cour(- ur Astor Plzteo., N. V. " THEA,NECI'AIt. A I'UIU CHINI;SE BLACK TEA • Witt: Glom Tea Mayor. Wart:tilted to I.4uitall Tastes. nor 5, ;Iv HA MI UllllO 0111;i1IS .Linporfeelet t`~l+jlrue.eJi 'Jett. Piteditcd ./wtc ::!mt WV( .1,411,1' E T i () 2.; 0 F)'.,l(' Tli. :%/il ,l ll f nuy ?DV. tltc p:. N (If NI.II/01112(.N. 1N11,J1..1111 .1111;1 . 1 , in 11.1,11 . :1:1111e1. 10) . .41 . ..51,1,1 vt,ol :11 i• niil no 1. I. .• 1.. • • - 1 , 1;1 1 . .; t . It lll•l• 11 ills' ill, ..t lin==lll3 coloplen It, loint,i luciill nu latge la•W litatutectuty , tley 11upu nerodter to supply all or d. rs proniptly• 'lia Cabinet. Organs inadc lay ttre of sueti universal reputation, not only throughout Americo. but ai , o h.t: rot e, that tew need assurance of their stpei toll ty, They now offer Four Octave Cabinet Organs, in quite 1;111111 cues, but (final according to then' capacity to any;lii tilt they lin:lce, for aiU each. Ile some, I a luble Reed, Vice Ur ave lo 1-I in gaps, iVe Slolm, 111 Knee •woll ana 'lreo ultant, ill elegant, thao, tvrtll si.vt rat tin the -Mason 6: ilaotltu illiplore ineols. EXtr.L, Willi pow VOX. ldurnann, .lutonnitic :wen, nye Ue- Li% es, 1111 , 2 t, eels lterth, wet tt ; , :tips Eu phone ; . Npkiidia 11,4111:nen t, Moo; illoslr.tivkl tioo, anti hxlltt e,, pt We-, Is to.. rtaaty, and still be sent tree, Wall a iesilitiontal circular. pre t-en tun. a en at lilies Ui eValelaa.:ls to the huper bunt; of ttaae to alts one m•rloolg his to the ...11.1SON S 11.A.AILIN Utit ;AN Cu., 111 'VI .11ostoll, 0r.5 , 4, th tray, PEW , . ~ .;elleral Agt , tor COlanibia, nue ECM SOPOWEEK !gad ttgvnts, male or 1,•711.11r,iu _ 11C\V 111:21ulactui Jig hu.Luene 40 , t...1p11:0 ati:111181. Alitilehr; NOVZI.TY Co., Saco, Q A LESNI ict nine. Sa competition, libel.- plygiven, S. W. ICE `\:•:111, S South 11.11 Street., 11111:0:11 , 111a uov 5, he =IN=EI We will send a handsome Pi ospeet us of our NeW Ftuniiy Bible to any Book Agent, tree of charge. Address,NATtosAL Pt:u -m:3111SO el)., UOV •IL \-1 1 , t, '1 .3 ' 11 l i t ;;',1,10`.1:: WAR." A liVu sul ject wi,l• -awake eativasNer. Act- I re,, P. B Ala_,. 0 MADE FUOM U elE:s:: :-..ne , thing• a rgeni tly nuo.bal by CVQl'.t 13.,.1 Cal! anti ~.,:aanne, or hample , -; sent (po , ,tage) Paid ITT 50 cents ibat rt-nul caally tor WnonculT, ISI Chat :1.11t1.4., ti, Y. I:10V 10, 0 0 0 \ \ l 6 o l: ll '.. f . N L 'N ' ‘ ..\ ''S 1 1 1 .1 1 ) C 1 1 : ' T0 1( 1 ) ; N l Y Winn' bi,l Ilnok , in the 3thrltet. rtICKINNEY Lvirf iN 3•lttlztactpilta. nov Itv _ w _ . UAW,' Err: , If ELPEll•—x - ilHir.%, 11. i lite 1.1 . 01 n, tot Ihn Ittnn, runt itott 2.trtot.v. tun; their son, call 111.1.1:f•etilt) will Le uuulcxl hco to Fat nters. nal - kw:LW: ztattre..ts lu ZIi.:I.;LER ttr 31e(XEDY, LnOV 5,-IL GENTS WAN'I'ED FOE. TII E i.lt_4llT TIIE - Wo1:.1.1).- -Contain:llg Fleetv,ootrs -I.lle 01 Chrhq," and 01 the Apo,tte.,, Evangell,t..; anti .Ntarivr,." 1 o,llrnlges "Evi ttenetis 01 Chrtht mull y," "I I i,tory of ttle by .blSelllll.l, ; "I Itstory 01 all religloll, 11C1101111- notionr:," will treats 's and tables relating to events connected with I.hlth.t 11 istory, containing many line englavangs, The Whole iormlng complete Trew,:try of ellTiSi tan Einowle.ll4e. W. FLINT, 2U S. SEVENT.II Tr.S „ A .a l e l d for HUHU THE WHITE Ell.liP WELVE YEARS A AIONG THE WILD INDI DIANS 01,"11LE PLAINS. Facts from ISIS to 1570, Exciting as a Romanee, new tresh, spirited. Authors experience on the War Path In Initial:, Hants, o - • Al.O Indian Oddities. Legends, Sports, to Edition ready, price very low ; sells lasi, will exceed any book out. Fn•st chapter, sample illustra lions turd terms sent tree. ILIILTLIBA RD. Publiser, nov I It 100 ow:4:nut St., Phila. AGENTS 'WANTED FOIL "LADIE'S OI T I E EIOL'SE," stawlara aad offik•ini t.iogr.:ploe., of eV,•ry to k. tres, or Ow e:..iden Ahan..ion from ',Voolltn - 100 to C rant. ,biapel l,ly iltantro 1,1! on st eel.— For circular , . and terhisout<llto, NATiu.N.II, PUB IA:AI I NO Co.. Nem York, GROCERIES, TR - Y WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS onfailing retswhy far all Itte,, Cuugh,. 12ottlh,Iforstaleas, A , thala, Ditt. Iberia, Dryness of the Throat or Wltrt I,'l pt, and all Catarrhal The wonderful motion: dliwovery of embolic Acid, is destined to nccome one of the grVatC-St its apiolleatiipll tO diNeaSeS of the throat and Its great, curative qualitieh in all atket ions of the and Lung,. Dr. WON" Carbolic: Tablets, heckles the great remedial :merit Cu, bale Acid contains ot her ingredients locum mended, which chemoMly rWnit3 nr , Producing it Tab.ei more ImMiy IlledWiltal anti better adapted for diseases, of the throat than any prep:u•.o ion ever before offered to the piddle, For Coughs and Colds, Well's Cat hol ic Tablets ate a sore uric. Tt y t hem, Sold by all Drunigists, nor e, •ite •--- 1)001( .IGENTS W AN rEv.--'•/u,l, of the D is lun• 1r..," No opdosit ton. Steel et•.;:ras'- nig.. Nor Cirenitu•e, address li. Si runLisi ING elm:inn:ln and Chicago? AjEWSPAPER ADV ERTISLNG. A New Book of I'rwe:.ll.)el.s.. by mail. AM Elt- A.::: NEM S CO., New York 6e, 1.10-1 Jou.) AGENTS AvANTEI) FOR BINGLES'S NATIONAL HISTORY ( ivinga elear and inten , oly interesting ac count of the Infinite Variety at :ltd modes of iite. 01 eVery 1,:t1OW11 01 I,aasts, hints. Ilshes, insert,, reptile, 111011u , va and aninhtleulne of lhe globe. Fr, du t tie fit 1110112: Lend. 11 1. 1 1 1 -V O llllllO ed1110:1. With large addi tions 1:0:11 the most celebrated liaturallsn,ol the age. Complete in one lonic handsome volume 01141:12 pages, I lehly 11:L1,1r:ilea with 1000 spirited. engraylng.irt duo.. to gold ba,,Ns to Ault lAc tline.s. 5.1100.41 out , ell, to One, any 1:001: in the held. Tenn, the 1:10 , 1 liber.d. 1 , 1111 particulars Seta. Iles, Ad.lt e , s, : 1 / 4 , IL 1[1.;1:11.1 1111, Pub., lOU Chestnut St., Philadelphia. OB plaNriNG. PLAIN An) Oa. P NA MENTA ect: t trite twat and di , pnteh :lt fbig Wilt,. L gets wailtukt—ttzthr.s a owl:1.11,-1)y be Amer:- /lean Nnltt ink Naelline Co., .1.',4,,t,01 or r.t. Loots, 2,10, pIPORTAYL"TO NVENTUItz , AND PATENTEES. INVENTORS' AND PATENTEES' Bazaar and Sales Rooms 529 Chestnut St., Phi/acie/p/eirt. NO I']tl1 6 3 AnvANtm. The mntendnecl would respectfully inform the palate that they have opened an establishment uncle] the above title. w 1 Inventors, Patelt tees,and Owners of Patents are tree to resort for the negotiation of the sale.; of their Inven tion and Patents. The feature of this Bazaar consists In the:, that Inventors, Patentees and Owners of •'al ents and Inventions may transact their busi ness and el feet soles theneel yes, Without any interference on the part of the Proprietors. tut such sales they chat ge no commission whatever nor do they ask. i'eg 1 , 1 ration Or III:0 fees, TiOr luny coin tntsinn s iu ad VOOOO, believing it to be 011110 r to asl: pay for services not yet rendered. Hitt Li any oil their Patrons desire to employ tinou as their personal agents, for the side of their intere , ts, rite Proprietors will then charge such cumin e.sions as Malty be matt:ally agreed upon. The only charge made by this Establish ment is for the iTltorage of Models and IMaehin ery of allslife, on exhiPit lens therein, as follows: FROM TWENTY-FIVE (2:3) CI:NTS TO ONE: pm; WEEK FEU :SQUARE FOOT OF St AOt For i his very small compensation the Models and Machines are kept in good order and their Workings completely explained to the minter- Otis visitors of the Bazaar and brought forward to the best, advantage, with 1 , view to prepar ing the way to eventual stiles. An expel fenced PATENT LAWYER and an able CONSIf aiNEEIt , are attached of this catablisinnent, thus enabling the under signed to procure, at all I lines, the best legal and practical advice to their Patrons. The Patronage 01 is respectlul ly solicited. HARMER fb :49 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa P. O, Box 1578 ()D1) FE1,1,0 \VS', MECHANICS', KNIGHTS OF I'I • TIIrAS, and all lclodst of Society nod l'alaplierualia, 2danufaetut ed to order at E. J. EItISIIAN'S No. Ills North Qty. eu Street, Lanew.ter. Pa sept,t-494 fw 04 . =ME BArthEr. ce, co COAL. TII 0M A S MASON. - 9 - r.a., 'Maim facturerB at Lock "raven, Pa., and Whole sale Denteis in WHITE PINE. • FIEAILOOK AND OAK LUMBER, FLOORING. SIDING, LATII, P.A ILING, &v. • COAL! Special attention pald to Coal Trade. Best brands always on hand, and sold at the lowest market price. Orders for shipment promptly tilled THOMAS A: MASON, 0,1 n b ia, Pa may] 1 '7O-1:5 COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! LAI IN YOUR YLITER SUPPLY. The subscriber is now prepared to furnish the last qualities ANTHRACITE COAL for STOVES, ORATES and FURNACE purpo,es. Having laid In a large stock at the lowest prices, we are prepared to give our customers Coal at great advantage. The following Mid-class Coals we now oiler for sale: PI LESTON, PH IL'A. COAL CO., PLANK Itl Uti E, HICKORY SHAFT, 1.1111611, BALTIMORE CO., PINE GitoVE, snAmoK IN, KEN; 'VALLEY, ALsO t...:ST LEI?: EGift NUT. Self feeding Stoves. All al- mm I ..nt ;Old 110 e iron, intim , 1 k.". I. VI - I . `, •.T.. 3. 50 I , E T it UN • I • .1,0 I 'I t lees 1)1 Co 1: .11, wing 3:i.; P . l ‘. '4l' a' it' TL ON N.p~. ;-Iy~.i F ulls -1 GROCERIES AT THE; PROVISION EEM FAMILY GROCERY STORE OF AEIIJLLEN & .BROTHEII, ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Columbia, I'a FRESH TOMATOES, FRESH PEACHES ANLP other Canned Fruits, Shaker Corn, Lte. TE A - THE REST BLACK TEA IN THE MARKET. EXTRA REF I NED SYRUP MOLASSES, verb cheap. Refined Sugars, Dried. Fruit of all kinds. Rio, Java, and Laguyra Collie. NEW SUGAR CURED HAMS & DRIED BEEF Also, Fancy G roceries, Family Flour, Notions &c. We intend to keep the best Goods only, and to sell as cheap as any similar store. H. MULLEN .t BRO. M.Country Produce of all kinds bought or taken In exchange for goods- fsep-.1-60-tfw G. 5 FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED TILE GREAT . _ .--OJALTIMORE lAIJ Manufactory. WILLIANZ3NAmr. & CO., :11anufacturer of Grand, Squa• e and Upright, PIANO FORTES, 13.ALTIMOI1E, MD These Im.truments have been before the pub Lc for nearly thirty years, and upon their excel lents: alone attained au imp urchased pre-enli nence, which pi onou aces them unequalled Theo• NE C11111131ne , ; great power, sweetnei, and line sing guniny a, well as nr-r.t purity of Intones t !on, ones tilrou,hout the entire scale Their T U Jv :J :ant and elatAle, and entirely fire from tln Ile, !band in , 0 many Piano,. In woal(24A.Ntilill' Tle.y are uhequallecl, using - none but the very Nea , ,oned material, the large capital em pl,,yed in our buslnet,s enabling, us to keep con tinually ell Immense t,tork of lumber, he. on hand AU our &male, Mazio.i have our New Im proved 0 v crst rung Scale and the AgrrOe We would call special attention to our laic improvements in GRAND PIANOS and squAnE Gazuvus, Patented Aug. 11, 1,,66, which bring the Piano nearer perfection than has yet bean attained. toa__ Every Put,to fully Warr:Wet/for 3 'loos. Wa have made arrangements for the Sole Whole-ale Agency for the most Celebrated PARLOR ORGANS and 'MELODEONS, which we oiler Wholesale and Retail, at. Lowest Fac toffy Prices. ANDREW' ZELLERS', Wholesale Depot; oepl7-flin] No. 127 North Front street, Columbia !PE A 111 PRINTING.—CaII at the kl Steam Printing House of the COLUMBIV SPY, rear of Columbia National Bank, and ex am ine speci mews of Letter Heads. Not es,Cards tec TIM GREAT FAMILY MUNE OF 11 AE! 'MIR]: I" YEARS liave elapsed since the introduction of the Pain 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 country nine; all over the world its ben eficial enects In curing the ills that flesh Is heir to," ate acknowledged and appreciated,and as a PAIN KILL. 1: its filitie IS limited to no count ry, sect. nor race. It needs only to be known to be pri/ed THIRTY YEAIIS is certain a long enough time to prove the efficacy of any medicine, and that the PAIN Kii.l.xlt is deserving of all its proprie tors claun for it, is amply proved by the unpar alleled popularity it has attained. It is a sure and effective remedy. Sold by all Druggists. Diree tlollS accompany each bottle. CURE FOR CONSUMPTION What the Doctors Say AMOS WOOLLEY. M. D., of Koseinska Coun ty, Indiana, says: "For M roc years past I have used ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM extensively In my practice, and I am satisfied there fs no bet ter medicine for lung diseases in use." ISAAC: A. DURAS. M. D., of Logan County, Ohio, says: "ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM not Only sells rapidly, but gives perfect, satistamion in every ease %%AIM' toy knowledge. Having con fidence in it and knowing that, it possesses val uable medicinal properties, I freely use it in my daily practice, and with unbounded success. As an e.xpecw rant it Is must certainly far ahead of any preparation rimed ever yet known." NATHA.r.sn EL HARRIS, M. D., of Middle bury, Vermont, says: " i have no doubt it will soon become a classical remedial agent for the cure of all diseases 01 the Throat, Bronchial Tubes, and the Lungs. Physicians do not recommend a medicine trlucti has no merits, what they say about ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM, Can be taken as a fact. ;401,1 by all :‘l,ql Mine Dealers. THE El INKLY EA MEE Y KNITTING MACHINE ! THE WONDER OF THE AGE! KNITS EVERYTEING! Combines Rapidity, Simplicity, Durability and Cheapness-1: wiling Willi it Single Eye-Pointed Needle. 4 , 2i-Beepi% rut the Highest lircminin at the Paz Is Ex posinon, and Brent American Insti tute, New York, Irli7. For I urther 111 fOrlllatiall call on NIMSSER, Agent. Mr Lancaster comity, Orange St. between N. Queen and Prince. BRADBURY'S & OILIER PIANOS. SEVEN FlusT ratauums IN FOUR W REKS. TAYLOR C FARLEVS ORGANS Too undersigned, for many Years engaged as a professor of music in Girard College, and other matitullons, in respome to a request of a great number of hie pupils and Irlends, has con sented to become an agent for furnishing FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS IL gives me pleasure to an nounee thatl 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 101 l to give satislact ion. The supe riority of the above instilment. ever others In the market is too Weill known to need any comment Irma me, Every h-Lrument. War ranted. Liberal discount to clergymen and Sunday sohoula , IKE. , _Ortiers by mail as tait ly attended to (15 if oraered tit poison; as I select, every' instrument sold. \VM. G. FISCHER, it.as Arch htreet, crept 140.4 INr I IV A lININU TO TRESPASSERS ! Plill*,olCS are hereby Forbidden to Trespgss mien the grounds of the undersign ed, he is (1,4,2.1011)e.] to prosecute to the ut most tigor 01 the law, every Person so °Muti ng. t sem i.1:11-11‘v I :11. NI- STRICKLI• R. a ug r. AIMICHAM"CA:I,OIMG J. W. REASIN, No. Li LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA, En: opened in the room formerly occupied by YleTuue, u full stock 01 FRENCH, EisIULISH, AMERICAN SCOTCH CLOTHS, CASSIMERES C SUIVNGS, Which he Is prepared to make up In as good Style and Fashion as can be made in New York or Philadelphia. lie invites all to call and examine his stock, which, he Is possitkve, ..I—inot be excelled in Coluntida, Tin, establishment is designed exclusively for Merchant Tailoring, and the undivided atten tion of the Proprietor will be devoted to bin bus! lICSS. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Of all Rinds, and of SUPERIOR QUALITY, al ways on hand. Remember the old adage, that money raved Is money earned. Call and be convinced that you can save your money by purchasing at the ONLY exclusivel‘lerchaut Tailoring Est abl ish ment in Columbia. (sent-all-tAvt CLOTRTNG. lIONER, COLLADAY & CO. FALL, 1870. Our Importations for the present season ARE NOW COMPLETE. Notwithstanding the great difficulties conse quent on the European war to obtain Choice b'rench Fabrics for our Fall trade, we are ena bled by placing our orders early and through our extensivw connections in Europe, to offer an uuuataliy largo number of i\; EW FAB lt Cs. And we would call particular attention to our asburi meat in great s variety ul tex.tures NEW CLOTH C3LORS, e .0, Walking Costumes, As it will be impossible to replenish our most desirable textures in this market, we :respectfully invite:an,„ EARLY INSPECTION. BLACK SILKS Of known wakes, in all prices and qualities WHITE SILKS AND SATINS FOR WEDDINGS COLOB.E.IO SILIES In every quality—\en• Colors Costumes de Voyage, In all th newest styles and fabrics Mourning Department Is:replete, withfoe r y n r i y o , ty w o ,e f a t r exture suitable SHAWLS, Of every quality and style, both for warmth and use, and also In elegant styles for Fall dress. NO TXCE. We shall take no advantage of the scarci ty of desirable goods, but shall continue to sell our stock at a MODERATE A DVAIN CE 1412 & 1414 Chestnut St., PILTLA_DELPILIA. MEI p IS A FACT 1 Capable of ocular demonstration, that the prizes of Cloths, Cassimeres, Ready-Made Clothing and Furnishing Goods, are less than one-half what they were .1111 . 11)1; the war, at the Me. h'oat Tailoring establishment of S. S. RATH VON, Corner North Queen and Utah,. Streets, opposite Shaber's liotel, Lancaster, Pa. This is the oldest establishment In this line of trade in Lancaster county, and is selling, at this time, tine Moscow, Esquimaux, and common Beaver Overcoats from $l5 to $2O; Common Union Beavers from $lO to $l5; Cotmuou TJuion Beaver Business Suits from $l2 to $l5; Good Can simere Sults from $l6 to $2ll, and tine fix:Ll/ties from $23 to $3O. A low suits on hand. an low as $lO. Cloths, Cassimeres and Trimmings as low as they can be obtained anywhere tine, am/ sold by the yard to Blow who may wish tolinve them made at home. of elsewhere. Overcoats, Dress Coats and Business Suits made to order with dispatch, and in the best and most fashionable manner, as the customer may desire. All kinds of cutting and repairing clone at reasonable prices. An entire new stock Out up for the Fall and Winter trade of ISIS tout 1 5 (10, and manufactured in the city 01 Laneastet It would he to the Interest of the public to call and realize that "IT IS A PACT." S. s. RATHVON. sepl-119-Ifwi Merchant Tailor and Clothier. PLANING MILLS. DEII UM?, COLUMBIA, PA susQuEuA.NNA PLANING MILL :Nlanu fact a rers of, and have constant ly on hand Sashes, Door Blinds, Shutters, 'Window and Door Frames, Brackets, Noulding, Shelv ing, Casings. P. S.—The Planing and Dressing of Lumber is continued and curt led on as herciol'ore by ~el.l-6:1-LIW JOHN B. BACIIMA.N.. 4 - 0 s and 1 81 ' s BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED oN MOST I, 111 E it T'r,I.MS. GOLD Bought mid sold at .Marltet Bates. COUPONS CASHED. PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS BOUDIIT AND SOLD. ST'OCIiS Bought and Sold on Commission only Accounts received and interest allowed on daily balances subject to cher]: at sight, DE: r1 1 6.' BRO e \o. .10 South Third Stree, 311SCELLAMEOVS. Waistcoats and Pants ! Mae at $1 each No. 2:0 WALNUT STREET, COLUMBIA lIVSURA_ZsTC.E .0041PALYIES THE COLUMBIA Lira I ta. ra, a 33 0) Of COLUMBIA, PA., Insures BUILDINGS, MERCHANDISE, and other• Property against, Loss and Damage by Fire, on the Stock or Mutual Plan,ox AS SEASON ABLE TEENS AS OTHER. RESPONSIBLE CONPA Losses Paid, since 1.80, $325,000, OFFICERS : Presiloit—S. S. DETAVILER. Vice President—ll WILSON. Secretary—J. F. FItITEAI7FF. TiVISID . C7 —111312.1111'11T THOMAS. DIRECTORS S. S. Detwiler, B. Wilson, J. B. Rachman P s obert, Crane, 'Wm. Patton, M. M. Strickler Herbert Thomas, Robert Ryon, Jas. Schroeder, A. Bruner,jr., J. S. Strino, J. F. Frueaun. For Insurance or Agencies apply by mail, or in 'person, to J. F. FRUEAUFF, See'y, lmnns. Columbia, Pa. VARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSUIt . - ANCE COMPANY, YORK, PA Insures on the Cash, Mutual or Perpetual Rates H. ICII,A.BER, President D. STRICKLER, Secretary. M. S. SHUMAN, Agent. Coluntl,ll., Pa LEE AND TAIARINE ;• COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. C 11 1 1 11:1 1 —;:2 , ,0,001.)1 Securities , "00,01Je '1 his Com' ..ontinues to take risk 0111;00d proiti•rtv, PI I ati s 115 low as ally other ,f tie, ( (na p:my ;1110 otinsistent with prudence. Potteles Is,lled 101' long Jr short terms, 01. 111a11011 iy. Losses promptly paid. All clainis .uaju.tetl N itlamt litigation or delay. This Corn- Puny refers to the past as a guarantee 01 its future conduct. THOS. CRAVEN, Preh't A. S. GILLEY'r, Vlee-President. JAS. E. ALVORD, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent_ Walnut Street, above Front. Columbia, In sept4-t9-tfwj INSURANCE COMPANY of NOBTII AMERI CA, 'HILA DELPHIA. INCORPORATED MI. Chart Perpetual- ASSETS, Jan. 1, 1870.—,?2,763,350,00. SURPLIT:z—over all Habil ities—siool,2es,oo Insurance against loss or damage by fire on Buildings ~Nlerchandize, 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, adonis a guarantee of claim upon public confi dence. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Pres't. CIIAIILES PLATT, Set:''. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa. [sept4-69-ifw D ELAWAR E M UTUAL Life Insurance Company, OF WILMINGTON, DELAWARE JoilN P. IWLEAn, Prest BRANCII OFFICE N. W. Cornet Ninth (e , Chestnut Sired,. PHILADELPHIA, GEO. W. STONE, Vice President and Manager. G>•o. F. TunlcEn, General Agent and Attorney PURELY MUTUAL All Policies Non-forfeiting alter One Annual Payment. very accommodation consistent with Salety guaranteed to Policy - holders. Books containing lull information concerning, the plans and Rules of the Company sent tree upon application to the Branch 0111(p. Agents: Wanted throughout the Shute of 1-enn- ===l REFERENCES (by permission)--lion. E. •17 Gilpin, Chief Ju.stlce State 01 Delaware; Hon. Thos. P. Bayard, U. S. Senator I rota Delaware - lit. Bev. Alfred Lee, Bishop of .Dellmare; Gen. Belfry Du Pont, Powder 2%fanulaet urer; Gov. Saulsbuty. Gov. State of Delaware; the rreNidents of all the Banks in the City of Wil mington • Holt. J. S. Valentine, Mayor City of Wiladnglon. July23 '7tl-ly .!).1:1L0,730PLI1 OF MARRIAGE - A New course of Lectin es, as delivered at tne Penna. Polytechnic and Anatomical Muse um, 1205 Chestnut St., three doors above Twelfth Philadelphia, embracing the subjects: Mote to Lice and What to Live hue; YoLth, Maturity and Old .tee: .Manhood Generally Review ed ; The cause of Indigestion; Flatulence and nervous Diseases accounted for ; Marriage Philosof Meet ly considered. These li ethics will be torn:u•ded ua recipt of 2.3 cents by addressing: Secretary of the Penna. Polytechnic and Anatomical 51 use lIIM 1205 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. ljunelS-Iy. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School mid Ex - cursion Tickets, to and from all points, at re duced Rates. Baggage checked through ; 100 pounds allowed each t'at.senger. _ G. A. NICOLLS, General Supertntenuent. READING PA., SEvr.s, 1670. S"QUEHANNA IRON COMPANY Manufacturers of all sizes of REFINED AND DOUBLE REFINED ROUND, SQUARE, FLATS, OVAL, AND HALF OVAL IRON Car A.x.les, Shafting and Horse Shoe Bars Orders I.romptly filled from Stork on latnS or made ; nRr. Tenn., lie:, _ash, at, .11.1anufarturer'N prierb, de livered on ....I r., Or n uit ts, Oillee ;it, their cp[l-0-tivrj SPRING LOTH ING CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING Ch EA PER THAN EVER! Pan taloons, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, etc., .to. New Styles, New Goods at low rates. DAVID lIANAUER'S U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM : Front Street, first Store above Walnut Street, COLUMBIA, PA. The Largest, Best Assorted, handsomest and Cheapest Stoek of CLOTIUNG, FURNISHING GOODS, Bats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Sc., Sc., ever exhibited in these regions, which will be sold at prices TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION! isepl-69-tlw B. 11. MARTIN, II tatIIERT TILOMAS, INO. S. MASON D. D. 101_,L1.1-UTIN- Columbia, Lancaster co., Pa Manufacturers at Beech Creek, Clinton en., Pa. and Wholesale Lumber Dealers, WHITE PINE, BENS LOCK, POPLAR, WALNUT, ASII, FLOORING, SIDEING, WEATHEIt HOARDS , PICKETS. LATHS, BOX BOARDS. &c., septl:7o 1 1 A1L11'0..41). READING RAIL ROAD FALL ARRAN GEMETS. MONDAY. SEPT. aTII, 1870 GREAT TRUNK LINE PROM THE NORTH AND North West for Philadelphia, New York, Read- Ink, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokin Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litiz Lancaster, Columbia, lc., Se. Trams leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol lows: At 5.35, 8.10 8.30 A. M., and 2.50 P. NI., con !mettl',' a with similar trains on the Pennsyl vnia Railroad. and arriving at New Yolk at 12.10 noon, 3,31), and 10.00 P. M. respect sleeping Cars accompany the 5.35 and A NI., trains witting t change. ketUrning-leaVe NeV,.. York at 0.00 A.M., 12.00 noon and 3.00 P. M., Philadelphia at 8.15 A. \f. and a. 50 AL Sleeping Cars accompany the 5.9 P. M. titbits boar :New York without change. Leave Slit rrisb u rg for Reading, Pottsvi ile, Tama qua, Alinersville,Ashland.Shantokin,Pine Grove Allentown and Philadelphia, 8.10 A. NL, and 2.50 and 4.10 I'. 51., and stopping at Lebanon :ton and principal Way stations; the .1.10 P. M. rain connecting for Philadelphia, Pottsville, and Columbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill l mad Auburn, via Schuylkill and Sus wiehanna Railroad leave Ilarrisimrg at 3.40 P. 31 Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A. NI., connecting with similar train on East Penner' Railroad, returning from Reading at 0.35 P. 31., stopping at all Stations. Leave Pottsville at 5-10, 0.00 A. Nf.. and 2.50 P. M.,Hernilon lit 10.00 A. DI.. Shamokinat 5.40 and 11.05 A. M„ Ashland at 7.05 A...M.,and 12.30 Noon, I'lllow - tun, at 8.33 A. M. and 2.20 I'. 31, for Phila delphia and New York. Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susque hanna Rail Road at 8.13 A. AL for Harrisburg, 11110 12,03 A. M. for Pine Grove and Tremont. Rea di no A mninnOdalloll Train, leaves Potts town o I 5.10 A. M. passes Reading at 7.1 A. 31., ar.iving lide/Phla at 10.20 A. NI., return ing, 1...0 l'hiladelphla lit 5.15 P. 31., passing Readdn , at, :••.. , d P. Si., arriving at Pottsville at :Ma I'. 11 Pottstown Accomodat ion Tram: Leaves Potts town at 0.25 A. M., returning leayesPhiladelphla at 4.0t1 P. NI. • . . Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Rending at 7.21 A. 31. ' and 13.15 P. M., for Ephrata, Litiz, Lan ca,ter, Collmi ..te. Perkmmen Nal I Road Trains leave Perklomen Juliet ion at 7.100.05 A. M.:3.00 and 0.35 P. N. Ra t timing, leave Sehwenksville at 0.30 8.10 A. M. Nilimotial Lid P. M. conneetingwith similar 11'1011 , Oil Ita•ading Railroad. Colehroeltdale Railroad Trains leave Potts ton n at 0.40 A. M., and 13.20 P. M., returning ha ve Mount Plem.ant at 7.00 and 11.25 A. 31., eonneeting with similar trans on Reading Rail road. Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridge port at S:10 A.. 31., 2.05 and 5.02 P. 31., returning. leave Downingtown at 6.20 A. M. 125 noon, and 3.15 P. 31., connecting with trans on Reading Railroad. On Sundays; Leave New York at 5.00 P.M., Philadelphia 8.00 A. 5!., and 3,13 P. Di. the 5.00 A. 51. Tot nru nnl ng only to Reading; Potts ville 8.00 A. M.; Harrisburg 5.35 A. M., and 4.10 P. M., leave Allentown at 7.25 A. M. and 5.45 I'. 51.; and Reading at 7.15 A. ii., and 10.05 P. 51. fir Harrisburg, at 7.25 A. 51 . . for New York, at 4.43 P. M. for A 'known, and at 9.40 A. Si. and 4.2, P. M. for Philadelphia. Commutation. Mileage, Season, School and Excursion Tickets to vial from all points, at re paced rates. Baggsge checeed through; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. I. A. NICOLL% Gem Superintendent, M. :U. CHILD, Seery LOW PRICES ROLLING, MILL, Colum l'euna
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