The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, December 17, 1870, Image 4

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    WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWERY AND SIM: ERW ARE
WORKS or TI-I-..,
UNITED STATES WATCH COMPANY,
GILES, WALES S. C 0.,) MARION, N
cri - Eus, WALES & 0 0.,
IMPORTERS, MA:`.ZUFA.CTUTREItS AND JOBBERS,
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY & SILVERWARE,
S.tIESROOM OF THE UNITED STATES WATCH COMPANY,
13 Maiden Lane, New -York.
Manufacturers of all the Grades of
AMERICAN WATCHES, PEN DANT WINDERS N.N 13 KEY WINDERS,
Both Nickel and Frosted Movements, with Damaskin
The finer grades all having three pairs of Conical Pivots, Cap Jeweled, in Gold Settings, and ac
curately rtepstcd to Heat, Cold and Position ; and all, even in the cheapest grades, have the
STRAIGHT-LINE Escapement, with Exposed Pallet Jewels, and Hardened and Tempered Hair
Springs ; and for our late improvement in Stem-Winding mechanism, we e h.lin a Strength, Sim
plicity and Smoothness hitherto unattained in any other manufacture, at home or abroad.
Constantly on hand, full lines, all sizes, in Gold, Silver, Diamond Set, and Magic Cases, Minute
.Repeaters, Independent 1-1, 1-1 Split and fly-back Seconds, for taking three dilfrent times, for
timing Horses, Artillerymen,
na_Price-Lists furnished the trade on application, enclosing business card. For sale by the
trade generally. Ask your Jeweler tri - vee the MARION watches.
Wholesale Waxeroonas, 13 31A1I1 EN LANE, W YORK.
And GILES,III3OTIIEIt at C0.,14.2 Lake St., Chicago,
Watch No. 10SD, Stem-Winder—bearing Trade-Mark "Frederick Atherton & Co., Marion, N.J.,"
mat. nfactured by United States Watch Co., has been carried by ine from December, 18,8, to Janu
ary 17th, 1870, its total variation being only TWO t•ECONDS in the entire time.
New York, Jan. 17th. 1870. L. E. CRITTENDEN. Late Reg. U. S. Treas.
Watch No.loo4,Stem Winder,—Deari ng Trade-Mark *Frederick' At [tenon & Co.,Marion,N.J.,' man
ufactured by United States Watch Co., has been carried by me fifteen 71.0111.11 S ; its total variation
num mean time being only one second per mouth. WILLARD DERBY,
Of Derby. Snow & Prentiss, Jericy City. N. S.
Watch No. 1121. Stem-Windlng.—l3earing Trade Mark "Frederick Atherton & Co., Marion, N.
J.," manufactured by the United States Watch Co., has been carried by me seven mouths ; its
total variation from mean tune being only six seconds.
A. L. DENNIS. President N.J. It. 7t. & T. Co."
UTICA, Fen. rah, 1870.
Watch No. 10504, Stem-Winder,—Bearing Trade-Mark "Frederick Atherton & Co., Marion, N.
J.," manufactured by United States Watch Co., has been curried by me 20 months ; iu; total vari
ation from mean time being five seconds per month. Z. C. PRIEST,
Asst. Sup't. N. Y. C & U. R. R.
Watch No. 1117, Stem-Winder,—Bearing Trade-Mark "Fre lerle Atherton & Co., Marion. N.
J.," manufactured by the United States N.Vatch Co., has been carried by me fifteen months ; its
total variation from mean time being only an average of two-thirds of a second per day.
U. F. PHELPS, Con. J. Central It. R.
Watch N 0.1077, Stem-Winder, --Bearing Trade• Mark "Fre . detle Atherton & Co.. Marion, N. J.,"
manufactured by United States Watch Co., has been carried by me since June, 1807 • its total va
riation from mean time being only Ave seconds per month. HENRY SMITH,
Treas. Panama R. It., Si Wall St., N. Y.
Watch No, =Stern Winder,—Bearing Trade-Mark "Frederic Atherton C Co., Marion, N. J.,"
manufactured by United States Watch Co., has been carried by me fourteen months, six months
of that, time at sea, and in the various climates of Europe. During that time and since my re
turn It lots not varied one second a week. H. LAS:sING,
Manager Knickerbocker Life Ins. Co., HI quiwaY. N.
Watch No. 11006, Sitm-Winder,—.Bearing Trade-Mark "United States Watch Company,Marion,
N. J.," manufactured by the United States Watch Co , nits been carried by me three months ; its
total variation from mean time being only two-thirds of a second per day.
May 8,1859. Judge CHAS. IL. "VOORHIS, Hackeusack,N. J.
'Watch No, 12012 Stern-Winder,—Bearing Trade-Mark, United States Watch Co., Marion. N.
.7.," manufactured by United States Watch Co., has been carried by ins six months ; its total
variation from mean time being only twelve seconds. G EO. LO VIS,
Ben. Eastern Passenger Agt., Toledo. Wabash, & Western R. R.
Watch No. 12.59, Stem-Winder,—Bearing Trude Mark "Frederic Atherton & Co., Marlon, N.
J.." manufactured by United States Watch Co., has been canted by me six months; its total
variation from mean time being only eight seconds per month. Have been traveling through
different sections of the country, front New York to Galveston, Texas, and !molt, by steamer and
railroad. E. RICE, of Whitney & Rice, 179 Broadway, N. Y.
1.15331.11:.Y. PA., Feb. al, 1809.
Watch No. /17E4 Stem-Winder,—Bearing Trade-Mark "Frederic Atherton & Co., Marlon, N.
" manufactured by United States Watch Co., has been carried by me three months; its iota,
variation irom mean time being only live seconds during tbu t time.
HENRY DE LANCY, Engineer Phil'a & Erie R. R.
Watch No., 1101, Stem-Winder,—Bearing Trade-Mark "Frederic Atherton & Co. Marion, N.
~"
J 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 en tire time.
A. H. ICING. 7 Park Place, N. Y.,
Vice Pres't. N. J. Car Spring &R. Co.
UrxcA, Feb. H. 1870.
Watch No.2ol7,—Bearing Trade-Mari: "Fayette Stratton, Marion, N. manufactured by
United States Watch Co.. uas been carried by me twelve months ; its total variation from mean
time being fifteen seconds. I. YROO MAN, Engineer N. Y. C. & li. R. R.
UT/CA, Feb. 15. i g; 0,
Watch No. 2:MI, Stern-Winder,—Bearing Trade-Marl: "Fayette Stratton, Marion, N. J.," mono•
factored by United States Watch Co., bas been carried by me eigh teen months• Its total variation
from mean time being five seconds per month. E. U. WHIPPLE, Con. U. S B. it. it.
BEWARE of worthless Imitations with which the country is flooded. To avoid ixnpogition in
sist ou a certificate of genuineness from those of whom you purchase, and see that, the words
.51A.RION, N. J., are engraveu on the pla to over the Main Spring Barrel. All others are spurious.
Oct. 22, tjw
LIFE INSURANCE FOR TOE PEOPLE !
11.01VIESTEAT) LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
Office-7'ol Chestnut Street, Philadeinha.
W. M. SEYPERT, President. LAWRENCE MEYERS. Vice President, R. W. DORPHLY, Scc'y
BENJAMIN E. DAVIS, Superintendent of Agencies•
This CompanS organized by leading representatives of Industrial interests of the State, widel
known as successful and responsible business men, desiring to place Life Insurance within rear
of all, has adopted a seem ot
Monthly Payments of Premiums,
Enabling every man to provide for his family in case of his death, at a cost so trifling as scarcely
obe felt. Special attention is called to this Company's
POLICY
a much needed feature In Life Insurance, entirely neu• in this country : designed to:protect in
case of death, the interests of
SPAREHOLDEI?S IN BUILDING ASS 0 CIA TlaN AS`
and all others whe have borrowed money or purchased property payable it instalments extend
ing over a series of years, by cancelling any balance of indebtedness remaining unpaid in case of
that. This Company Issues all the ordinary forms of Life and Endowment Policies at low rates
of Premium, on the Participating Plan, with hut 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 Fdaturs, is contained in Pamphlets NN Weil will be forwarded
bAmail on application to the Home 011ice.e
APV.E.II,T..IB3I.EN2'S.
M A g ° en N :l l To l3 r ° C?r i L S l — nr A . Pun
Co., 43S Broome St., New York.
Thing.
g s teonn a s t.°l3 . rco i orZtr,
N. Y.
DSYCROMANCY.—Any lady or gentleman
can make Sl,OOO a month, secure their own
happiness and independence, by obtainin g
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tions to use this power over men or animals at '
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contained in tt.is book; 100,000 sold ; price by
mall, in cloth SI.2S, paper covers $l. Notice.—
Any person willing to act as agent, will receive
a sample copy of the work free. As no capital Is
required, all desirous of genteel employment
should send for the book,
_enclosing ten cents
for postage. to T. W. EVALNS CO., IL South Slit
St.-Philadelphia.
A CARD—A clergy man, while residing in South
11,America as a missionary, discovered a safe
and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous,
Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary
and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of dis
orders brought ou by baneful and vicious hab
its. Great numbers have been cured by this no
ble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the
afflicted tind. unfortunate, I will send the reciepe
for preparing and using this inetlicine, in a seal
ed envelope, to any one who needs it, Frce of
rh , tror. Address JosEru E.C.MAN, Station D,
:Bible House, New York City.
182 - 6 PI - VlM}t .- : :Et ialk i A " .\ ' P. ; " lB7 0
The old standard remedy for Coughs, Colus,Con
sumption. “Nothing better." CUTLER BROS.
Co.. Boston.
CHERRY PECTORAL TROCHES
...tre superior to all others for Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, Bronchial and Lung ditticulties, are
exceedingly.' palatable, have none of that nau
seating horrible Cubeb taste, aro very soothing
and act like a charm ' • Ministers, Singers, and
Public speakers will find they are especially
adapted to the voiceP•Sold by Druggists. Al,o
RuslitOo*o (F. V.) Cod Liver Oil,
for Consumption and Scrofula; use no other.
TIELIAM'S DEPILATARY POW IIER.- - Ite-
L) moves superfluous lutir in Five Minutes,
rlthout injury to the skin. Sent by mall for
UPHAM'S ASTHMA CURE
Relieves most violent narxiYszns in five min
sites and effects a speedy cure• Price $2 by mail
TILE: JAPANESE HAIR STAIN
Colors the whiskers and hair a beautiful Black
.4. Brown. It consists of only one preparation.
75 cents by mail. Address S. C. UPHAM, No.
721 Jayne Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Circulars
sent free. Sold by all Druggists. .
ACLIKISTMAb ALL Yearly nub
scrlbers to, Appleton's Journal, published
Weekly. Two mouths Subscription, gratis. The
Months of November and December, ISle, given
gratis to all subscribers remittings4,for the yea.
1870 Any one deirous of mating a trial of the
JOURNAL to see whether they like it, can have
for two months on remitting us Fifty Cents.
• Picturesque America, consisting or splendidly
executed - views of American Scenery, commenc
ed in November. D. APPLETON CO..Tub-
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SALARY , —young men wen I.
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dress - (with stamp) R. It.W..LKRLiff, 34 . 1"ar1.
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rnRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCD,ENT INSU
IRANCECOMPANY, of Rartiord, CCM n. Cash
A-sleets, 51.500.000. Grants LIFR and ENDOW
MENT Policies of all approved fortns. Ample
security. low. -rates., , Alho Insures against AC
CIDENTS causing ; death or total .(11 , aatIlt3
Trollclea written by the year or month. }Ls,
pail Mn. ner.eay,for Six Years In benefits of
.Policy holders. - • •
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TIME AND LABOR. t,y using
an an old A.X.U. Send $1.50 to LIPPINCOTT &
BAK EWELL, Pittsburg, Pa., and they will send
tip-top Axe. Expre:,sage paid. Ilan a day lost
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low n lure commission, fusel' our wonderful In
ventlons. Address M. WAGNER S.: CO., Mar
'hall. Minh. - -
w INTER .E3l PLOY NI E NT. PERKINS &
TIOUSE.'S PATENT.
, .SIETALIC RENOSENE /am , .
Is absolutely safe from explosion or breaking.
burns any Cold Oil, good or Lad; gives more
light, no odor, and uses less oil.
It is perfectly non-explosive. The light is
better than is produced by any other lamp."—
IV. S. Clark, P.oo'f. Ma,baciesecie4 Ay r i cu it om i
lege.
It is perfectly non-explosive, gives a better
light and is more economical than any other
, n,r, in use,"— IV. W. Wear, late Sep. Pub. soo, o / 3 ,
Chicago.
The appalling deaths and fires from glass
lamps•exploding and breaking create gi eat do
n:And for LIM; lamp. It, pays to sell It. Sold by
CatlYassers; Agee is wanted every whore. bead
for circular end I erms to MONTGOMERY & CO.,
Cleveland, 0., 82 Barclay Sts,
A. B. TOAILINSON,Agent, Columbia ,P
For Ton - n and Country
BEST A:111:11.1CALN IVEE,Faj,T.
NON-EXPLOSIVE
TOBACCO & SEGARS.
AIRS'. G. 31. BOOTH,
o. 15,3 LOCUST ST., COLUAII.U.A., PA
DI:.ILEIt /IV
SE:LUIS, TOBACCO, SNUFFS
!YES, &e„
Awl all article, t: illy lc, pt o tl:.t-class To
bacco awl •-:egar Thu , p, o rely on
ect ling: at, oar :wow :IN good :twat. for mmiey
lowan be olaatine4 al. any ••• , tirillar
lit the Stale.
II:, I do nor think It neeessary to pubre,:li Ins
Prkes, hs the Cloto.l. will :ell for tilemselyes.
MRS. G NI. BOOTH.
I.oenst street, Col ❑nthin, Pa..
septll CJ-lywl Sam 01 the Punch
1 - 011 S FEND RIC 11.
fv wuoi.EsAin RtrAIL
TOBACCO, SNUFF ,Sc SEGA U. AIANU—
FACTURER
Agent for the New York Fine Cut, Navy, and
Monitor Chow-Chow Chewing Tobaccos, corner
of Front and Locust streets, Columbia, Pa.
5c0t4.(19-tfw
:IDWARD J. ZAHM,
JEWELLER I
(Luton. L. tt, E. J. Zahrn,)
Cor. Queen St., at Centre Square
LANCASTER, PA.
Dealer In
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry
SILVER WARE,(.'„J
•
Spectacles, best quality Silver- • .. 11
Plated Ware, Thermo -4..er%
ri Personal and prompt attention given to
Watch work and Repairing. Remember the
OLD STAND,
ZAIIM'S CORNER,
North Queen Street and Centre Square,
LANCASTER, PA.
may? '7O 1 yr
COAL! COAL!! COAL !! !
The undersigned is now prepared to sell
Coal of all sizes; received from the best mines
in the State, and guaranteed to be of superior
quality. It is from the Veins of the Celebrated
BALTIMORE CO. b LEE MINES at Wilkes.
Barre; well prepared, and free of slate and dirt.
The price net ton of 2000 lbs., on Wharf at Bantu;
For No. 1 or Grate, $5.00.
" 2or Egg, 5.25.
cc " 3or Stove. 5.25.
" " 4or Small Store, 5.25.
" " sor onmestuttat, 4.75.
The above prices are for the Month of May.
Terms Cash before delivery.
The reputation of the above named Coals is a
suttleleut guarantee of their quality ; and as I
deal in no other, the public can rest assured
they are as represented.
ABIOS S. GREEN, Agt.,
may2l4l For Siirkncii Co. irdke,Anrre.
_FINANCIAL.
INTI?,II.EsTS ON DEPOSITS.
The COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK will
pay interest on Deposits as follows:
For 1 it; 2 Months, 4 per cent
" 4 4; 5
" 6,7, S, 5 . ,. l 0 "
5
" 11 it 12 5 7 2 "
ma:1270-1y &A.MITEL SHOCII, Cashier
I IRST NATIONAL BANK OF CO-
Interest Paid on Special Deposits as follow~;
4 per cent. for 30 or GO cloys.
4 1-2 per cent. for 90 days and
gander 6 months.
5 per cent. for 6 month and under
11 months.
5 1-2 per cent for HI atz 12 months.
S. S. DET WEILER, Cashier
B. FRANK SAYLOR & CO.,
HOTOGRAPHERS:
No. 26 West King Strcet,
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 alwars on hand.
Remember the
Photographers,
No. R West King St., Lancaster
FIZANK SArton. JA.mus rorrs.
T HE CHEAPEST AN]) THE BEST
SHIRK'S
CONFECTIONERY SALOON !
No. 25. .1V: Queen Si., Lancaster,
Is the best place to procure your supplies of
ALL KINDS OF CONFECTIONERY,
CAKES, CANDIES, sc.
va_Parties and others served promptly at
shortest notice
NEW STYLE
WINDOW SHADES.
The Subscriber has on hand at his Furniture
Store. all kinds and styles of
WINDOW SHADES,
CURTAIN FIXTURES, tVc
To which he would respectfully call the atten-
M=MMt!!
JOAN SHENBERGFR
sept 4-69-2 NI No. 256 Lost St,.. Columbia
HOWARD SA NITA R AID AS
SOCIATION.
For the Relief and Care of the Erring and Un
fortunate, on Principles of Christian
Philanthropy.
Essays on the Errors of Youth, and the Follies
of Age, In relation to:Varriage and Social Evils,
with sanitaryaid for the afflicted. Sent free, in
,ealed envelopes. Address 13 OWARD ASSO
CIATION, Box P, Philadelphia. may 7
IMPORTANT TO INVENTORS
AND PATENTEES.
INVENTORS' AND PATENTEES'
Bazaar and Sales Rooms
529 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
BARBER tc; CO.
No FEES IN ADVANCE.
The undersigned would respectfully inform the
public that they have opened an establishment
under the above title, where Inventors, Paten
tees ,and Owners of Patents *re free to resort
for be negotiation of the sales of their Inven
tion and Patents.
The feature of this Bazaar consists in this,
tha Inventors, Patentees and Owners of I at
etas and Inventions may transact their busi
ness and effect sales them.elves, without any
interference on the part of the Proprietors. On
such sales they charge no commission whatever
nor do they ask registration or like fees, nor
any commissions in advance, believing it to be
unfair to ask pay for services not yet rendered.
But it any of their Patrons desire to employ
them as their personal agents, for the sale of
their interests, the Proprietors will then charge
such commi,sions as many be mutually agreed
upon. The only charge made by this Establi,h
ment is for the Storage of Models and Machin.
cry of all size, on exhibitions therein,as 10110 IVS:
FRON TWENTY-FIVE (2.5) CENTS TO ONE DOL
LARS PER WEEK PER SQUARE FOOT 01 , SPACE.
For this very small compensation the Model
and Machines are kept in good order and their
Workings completely explained to the numer
ous visitors of the Bazaar and brought forward
to the best advantage. with a view to prepar
ing the way to eventual sales.
An experienced PATENT LAWYER and an
able CONSULTING ENGINEER, are attached
of this establishment, thus enabling the andel
signed to procure, at all till - ICS, the best legal and
practical advice to their.Putrous. The Patronage
of all is respectfully solicited.
BARBER & CO..
529 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa
P.O. Box 1573
KURNITURE OF ALL KINDS.
CABINET WARE-ROOMS & MANU
,ACTORY, Locust Street, a few doors below
Third Street, Columbia, Pa.
The subscriber manufactures and keeps on
hand an extensive assortment of all kinds of
Furniture. Persons wishing to buy or those
about to go to housekeeping, will Bud It to their
advantage to give me a call.
BEDSTEADS, TABLES,. CHAIRS, BUREAUS,
SETTEES, do., rte.
Of the best quality, style, and manufacture, and
will make to order, of first-rate material, every
article in his line. He will give strict attention
to business, and respectfully asks of the public a
sharh of its pat, onage.
Aitii- UNDERTAKING will receive the most
careful attention, at the shortest notce.
sept4-69-tfwl GEORGE sErnErer
LADIES! LADIES!
READ! READ!
The undersigned having bought the entire
stock of
LADIES' BOOTS ,S:, SHOES,
In the Store Room formerly carried on by
JAMES SHROEDE.I., .
No. 148 LOCUST STREET,
COLUMBIA, PA.,
Is now ready to sell all kinds of
LADIES' BOUTS 3: GAITERS,
311SSES' BOOTS GAITDRS,
CHILDREN'S BOOTS & GAITERS,
As cheap as any other stand In Columbia. La
dles' Bouts and Gaiters made to order.
Itepa tang of all kinds neatly done. Don't
forget the place. Wee us acall
A. G. GUILES.
WINES it LIQUOBS.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS!
Pin. Pure, Unadulterated Wines and Liquors,
go co the store 01 the subscriber. He has elegant
CATAWBA WINE,
Whirl/ for qual fly nd flavor, cannot be excelled;
alsm, the celebrated ROOSTEIt WHISKEY,
Yankee Hu: Jamaica Start ts, Blackberry
Brandy. Cherry and Currant Wines.
We have Wine., Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Old
Monongahela ,U all grades. Give us a call and
examine for yourself. CFIARLES GROVE,
'orner ai C,za end Sib.. Ullabla.
ser 140-tfw
J LL EN RICHARDS,
PLAIN AND DECORATIVE
Paper Hanger and Varnisher,
No. R. 2 LOCUST STREET,
COLUMBIA, PA
11"?...Samples of paper constantly on hand
Call and examine. Ittlyl6'7o-iy.
1870.
ATTENTION, LADIES
_ _ -
.511? S. E. , SPERLVG,
Is the sole Agent in Columbia for •
RAMSEY, SCOTT 4:: CO'S.
PA PER PATTERNS,
FOR LADIES, :MISSES AND CHILDREN,
Call and see thomat N 0.37, N. Front Street.
Oct., 15 '7O
PRE FALL TRADE AT WILSON'S
1. Opens with the Largest Stook of
Of various manufactures. The DOUBLE HEAT
ERS consist of the Morning Glory, Juniata Base
Burner, and the Sanford liea•er. The HEAT
ING STOVES embrace the Morning Gfory,
I-)car's Base Burner, Parlor Light Base Burner,
the Picket, the 11-ra Id. The celebrated
1 7,-- -- - - T FIRE-PLACE HEATERS
lAilll )
,lEmbrace the Sunnysidl and Dia
klogii7,,,..
~ i wa e i l .le d , ..
s t , , , , ,p , ys i t s e aga C i o n o , k 4 B ,i t tl. y e e i ,
..... 1 City, Excelsior Penn. ./%Is., Agent
„. 7 ..ta fogREYNOLDS & SaN'S lent
- . ',,,,,” Nit CE.
' -- We do not hesitate to annual
fledly recommend the above named Goods to
t he trry'e, and we invite families especially, to
call and examine our stock". 'lit ese go,,ds are
purchased toreash, and are offered at Bargain
Rates. All good- warranted.
our HOUSE FURNISTIE , .:O DEPARTMENT
Is well stocked, and embraces every variety
and quality of Goods.
Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting and Mi
ning promptly and carefully tatenut.d tc. Cull
at WIL S ON'S,
Corner Second & Locust Sts., Columbia
0ct.1,5-70 tf.
R EADIi,;G ItALL ROAD.
IVINTER .A.IIItA.NOEMENTS.
',();- , J)./NY, NOV. 21sT, 1870
=I
SEMIS
North 1;! , ' delpilla, New Yurk, Read.
nag, otts• , n le •notaalua, Ashland, :shamolcln
Leuanon, Ilento—n, Eascon, Ephrata, Litlz
Lancaster. Col um 1,
Ta Lana leave liar •IsUurg tor NOW York", as 101-
low :
At 3:10 3.10 10 50 A. AL, and 2.50 P. M., eon
net,tnur with similar trains on the Penusyl
verif• Railroad, ^ud arriving at New lurk
10:10 A. M., :5:50, 5:30 and 10.00 P. M. respect
ively. Sleeping Lars accompany the 3:10
A. 31., train • , out change.
rieturning—leave New York at 9.00 A. MI. 12.00
noon and 5:01 P. .1., Philadelphia at 8.15 A.. al.
and 3:30 I'. H. ~leeping Cats aceomp.iny the
5:00 P. M. t.a_raS 11010 New York without
Leave Harrisburg for Reading,Pottsv 1 I 1 e, Tama
qua, Mine - - -- "te Ashland. snamokin,
WWII A Phadelphia, s.IU A. AL and - 2.30
alit. 4:05 e. mid stopping a t Lebanon
and principal way stations; the 4.03 P. 01.
train connecting tor Philadelphia, Pottsville,
nod Columbia only. Pun Pottsville, Selwyn:ill
Haven, and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Sus
quehanna Railroad leave Harrisourg P. M
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave i.ead
lag tor A Lien town„Easton and New York at
5:015, 10.3 a: in.. 12:15 IN nun and 4:45 p. m, Re
turning leave New York at: :110 a. to., 12:1)0 Noon
and 5:00 p. in., and Allentown at 7:40 a. np, 12245
.N nun, :4.15 4:20 and 5:45 p. m.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 A. Dl., connecting with similar train on East
Penult' Railroad, returning Rom Reading at 0.20
P. M., stopping at all Stations.
Leave Pottsville at U.OO A. M., and 3:10 P.
M.,lierntion at 10.15 A. bl.. Shamokin at 5.40 and
11.20 A. M.,Ashland at 7.03 A. bl., auu 12.5 u Noon,
Manauoy City at 7;15 a. m., and 1:45 p.
Tamaqua, at 5.33 A. Si, and 2.45 e. al. air Puna.-
delphni New York, heading, Harrislaug,
Leave Pottsville vat senuyntill and susque-
Minna hail Road at. S./5 A. M. for Harnsourg,
and 1.2.110 noun jar Pine Drove and Tremont.
Reading Accommodation Train, leaves Potts
ville at 1.40 A. al., passes Reading at 7.30 A. Si.,
arriving at Philadelphia at 10.20 A. AL,' eturn-
Rig, leaves 2.lllladelvillit at 4:15 passes
Reading at 7:25 P. M., arriving at Pottsv ine. at
9.10 P. At
Pottstown Accomodation Train : Leaves Potts
town at 7:00 A. 31., returning leavesPlinadelplua
at. 4.00 P. AL
Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at
7;41 A, M., and 0.1.1 P. M., tor Ephrata, Latlz, Lan
caster, Columbia, so.
Perkanneu linil Road Trains leave Perknimen
Junction at 7.40, U.U. A. A 1.1.00 undo:Ai P. Al. Re
turning, leave .e.ilwenksv/l/e at 7:00 B.YO A. al.
12.00 A; uon,ml. 4.30 Al. continual:4,min similar
trains on Reading Railroad.
Colebroolidaie Railroad Trains leave Potts
town at 9.40 A. Al., and 6.20 Y, M., returning
leave Alonnt Pleasant at 7.00 and 11.21 A. al.,
connecting with similar trans on ttelicllLig Rail
road.
Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridge
port at 5.30 A. al., L. 0.5 and 0.U2 P. N. , 1 eturning,
leave Lownlugtuwu at v. 13 A. Al., 12.40 noon, and
0.11 P. Al., cuummung \vita snunar trains cm
Beading Railroad.
1,11 Leave New York at 5.00 P.M.,
Pluiadonatia s..uu A. Al., and All P. Al., the
0.00 A. Si. Train running only to Reading: leave
Pottsville o.vu A. Al.; leave HareistAirg ;kW
A. Al., and 4.05 P. 11., leave Allentown at 5.4.5
P. Al.; and Reading at 7.11 A. al., and Moo P.
M. ior Harrisburg, at 5:00 A. Al. tor New York,
and aL 9.4 u A. Al. end 4.211'. Al. ior Philadelplua.
Ltnum elation, Allleage, .70/Isol.l, betleol tibia
Excuisluti 'lie/lets to and num all poims, at re-
Unceil rates.
ilaggage checked through; .100 pounds alloweu
G. A. :: , .:ICOLLS,
Gen. .I.ll.rerill.l.eilueut.
'leading, Pa., "..N.:ov. 21st. "rm.).
ESTABLISH ED IN 1851
REMOVAL
JACOB HARLEY,
JEWELER,
Invites nis patrons and the public generally, to
his New store, No. 1.120 CIIE.STN..7f ST., PULL
ADELPHIA, where they will find a large and
well selected stock of WATCHES,
CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED
NA RE, at 1%1 "del ate Prices.
N, and JEWELRY carefully
repaired.
JEWELRY and SILVER WARE of all kinds
made to order. [septa-61-tfw
CONFECTIONERY
ALL KINDS IN SEASON.
Parties and Families supplied with
ICE ORE
ay the Freezer, or in Moulds, with promptness at
GEO. J. SMITIPS,
Adjoining the Franklin House, Locust street.
P. S.—Also, a, line assortment of TOYS and
Fancy Artlcles.constantly on hand. (sep4-60-clw
iiiirri
AT THE PROVISION'
EMEI
FAMILY GROCERY STORE OF
MULLEN & BROTHER,
ODD FELLOWS' HALL,
Columbia, Fa
FRESH TOMATOES, FRESH PE ACHES AND
other Canned Fruits, Shaker Corn, cte
TEA -- THE BEST BLACK TEA IN TEE
MARKET.
EXTRA REFINED SYRUP MOLASSES
very cheap
Relined. Sugars, Dried Fruit of all kinds
Rio, Java, and Laguyra Coffee.
Nowimrwm
Also,FancyGroceries, Family Flour, Notions ,&c.
We [Mend to keep the best Goods only, and 'lc
sell as cheap as any similar store.
H. MULLEN & BRO.
tra_Country Produce of all kinds bought of
taken in exchange for goods. [sep-.1-0-tfw
ODD FELLOWS', MECHANICS',
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, and all kinclr
of Society lick:alias and Palapliernalia,
Manufactured to order, at
E. J. EItTS3LIN'S
N 0.1134 North Queen Street, Lancaster. PA
sent4-694fw
13EN. ROOT. E. LEE'SLIFE. Nearly ready
for publication, the biography of Gen. nobt. E
Lee, by John Esten Cooke, the author of "Lite
of Stonewall Jack..on," Wearing the Grey," etc.
1 vol., S vo.,
310 pages, Illustrated. To be sold by
subserlptlon. AGENTS WANTED.
D. Appleton ez Co., Publishers, New York.
['colt-1w
ATBWSPAPER ADVERTISING. A New Book
of .15.4 pogo, Price 30 cis. by mail. AMER
ICAN NEWS CO., New York Sebt.lo-.1
COLUMBIA FLOUR MILLS.
GEORGE 130GLE, PROPRIETOR.
The highest Cash prices paid for all kinds of
Grain.
SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR
for sale• also 31111 Feed of alt kinds. Wheat,
Ground and Packed to order. Grist work
and Chopping done. Chopped Corn
and Oats. Corn Meal and
GRAITAM FLOUR
For Sale at all times, and delivered to any part
of the town. OR-Town and country custom so
licited. laep4-61)-tfw
fl ET YOUR. PiiINJANG , DONE AT
T LUe "SPY" Office.
_DA .f ) ::.5 (JUL CAL A'.
• •
11.0ZWIS IVIADITED 'OR
I.A~IFS OF 111 E EIiDE"
Standard and "Metal biographies 01 every mis
tress .1 the nestiletitS Manslon from Washing
to Grant. Superbly Illustrated on steel For
area are and terms, add reas, U. S. Puismsmixo
co., Nelt . York. 0v.26-1w
i3:15. It nial . .s (alike on both
sides. and e underfeed Shuttle
:Nlaehlne solo air 14,44 11:01 $4l. ',teemed hy
1% heeler .5 Wilson, Grover O.: Baker and Singer
Lt CO. All other under-feed Shuttle Maeldiws
sold for less than $6O are inn iugements, and the
teller and user liable to pi o,eeu don. Address
JOHNSON, CLARK & CO., Boston, Mass., Pitts
her:. Pa., Chleago, St, Louis, Mo. Itiviai•am
AWATCH FREE for everybody and SIO per
day sure. nosiness lightand Honorable. No
Gift enterprise. No humbug, Ad's 11. Monroe
Kennedy, Pittsburg,Pa. now:Ai-1w
O'CLOCK.
HS7I
- LOCAL AGENTS WANTED,
I want a Local Agent. In every Town and Vil
lage in the Country, to canvass for Subscribers
othe
Er .t; sTEr:3I
A MAGNIEIOENT ;i5 PREMIUM. :-T1•11-.1.. ENGRAV
naz.jis sent grans to every subscriber. From St
toBA can be easily made in an evening. A lib
crafzash commission is allowed. Send stamp
for Specimens and Prize Circular Address,
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LIVE A CEOS
11-ANTnD Fon WAR OF NEW YORK
10r Social Life in the Great City,
'Wonderful developments among the nrlst,.eracy
:Married Women exposed, &c. Price $3,25.
Thejbest Book to sell publkhed. The best terms
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115 Nabsuat St, new York, .110 V 213-4 w
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By n'ev. T. De NV itt Taluar•e,
T E , VIOsT PI; LA rIeEAC II En NAM vit. - ICA.
A tits wanted everywhere, male or fenile, to
sell this great work, is better than Mark Twain,
and no trouble to sell. BIG PROFITS. Send
Jar terms and illustrated 12 page circular, to
Evons,stoildart ..tt Co., Publisheis, No. 710 Sam
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Great Losing to (2, o uSill ens
Parties enquire now to get up clubs Our an
steer 1-, send for Price List, and a club form will
aecompany it with lull directions,—making
I..rue saving to consumers and remunerattve t
Club org.tn lzers.
DIE GREAT AMEH:CAI TEA n,
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P. O. Box NEW YORK. n0v.26-Inc
BOOK AGENTS MAKE
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GREAT FORTUNES 1
AND Ilt.W TIIRY WaitE MADE. l3y J. lb Mc-
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il.ust tat eel and ti autifully bound It shows
how a poor school-master made F , 0,000.000; how
a poor half-blind sailor became a great !sinker a
butcher's app , entice tile wealthiest man In
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in seventy years, with many more such exam
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have always met with success when properly
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without sacrifice of principal. Send for circulars
etc., and notice my ..xtra terms UEO. MAC
LEAN, PUBLISIIER.7IO: - Imsom
nov2o-4w
TRY - WELLS'
CARBOLIC TABLETS.
An unfailing remehy for all Bronchial
Coughs. Colds, llorseness, Asthma, l)ip
thia•ia, Dryness 01 the Throat or Wind Pipe and
all Catarrhal diseases.
The wonderful modern discovery of Carbolic
Acid, is destined to become one of the greatest
- blesines to mankind in its application to diseases
of the throat, and its great curative qualities in
all aMctions of the Chest and Lungs.
Dr. Wells' Carbobe Tablets,
besides the great remedial agent Cat &Ate Acid
contains other Mg, cdients universally recom
mended, which chemically combine, producing
a Tab.et more highly medicinal and better
adapted for disease, of the throat titan any
preparation ever before offered to the public.
For Coughs and Colds, Well's Carbo ic Tablets
are a sure cure. Try them, Sold by all Druggists.
dee 17-4 w
MONEY QUICKLY MADE.
by netiveinen nod women gettingsubseriptlons
for the great religious and literary weekly The
Chrusuan Union, edited by
HEe+RY WARD BEECI-lER.
Having in its corps of Contributors the ablest
talent of thP land. A charming serial story by
tile world-famous authoress of " UNct.E Tom's
CABIN, just begun. Every subscriber for 1871
rec.•tees the paper for eL.ht weeks, and the peo
ple's tavorite,MAßSllALL's WASHINGTON, (alone
worth Fasa.:. This new and unequalled
combination is taking like wild-tire. All are
doing, well, many nal,king from HU to HO a day.
There is positively nothiug that will pay you so
well. Copy of paper, chapter of story , and rare
terms FREE, address A. H. HUBBA.RD. Ott
Chestnut street, Phi hatieiph ia. - deo 17-I.v
WANTED—AGENTS—To sell our new 111ustra
-11 Led Book of rravels
OVERLAND THROUGH ASIA. •
By Col. Thomas ‘V. Knelt. A eurnprehenalve
and valuable exposition oft he coun tries of Alas-
Siberia, China and Russia as they are to-day.
Matching our Richardson's "Beyond the Missis
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lu btyle, 6.e. Send for circulars and see our ex
tra term-,, Address AMERICAN PUBLISIL (NG
CO., Harttor , Conn. des 17-4 w
IIEA-NECTA It.
A PURE CHINESE BLACK TEA
With Oxeen Tea Flavor. Warranted to Suit all
Tastes.
For Sale everywhere. And for sale Wholesale
only by the
GREAT ATLANTIC 41t. PACIFIC TEA CO.
I'. u. 80x...533.t0. I Church Si.
SEND FOR TUBA-NECTAR CIRCULAR.
dee 17-4 w
AGENTS . tie' tißeEd.
f 3:t r n i a l'. .a.s 6 l A% 'l3 B = 1 4 , 1 ,1 3 ' .
Written in the Antivp's happiest style, and sur
passing his former works, which have sold by
the 10,0011. With Original Seel Engravings
from designs by our Arrest who has spent three
years in Bible Lands. The Clergy and the Press
are loud in Its praise. Agents are making mon
ey rapidly, E. 13. TREAT & CO., Pub's 05153 oad
way, N. Y. dee 17-1 w
ARAIER'S HELPER—Shows how to double
the prollts ui the tam, and how farmers and
t hen* sons um make inUO PER MONTH in Win
ter. 104.6 Copies will he mailed flee to Far
mers. :mend name and address to ZIEGLER &
MeOURDY, Philadelphia, Pa. [dee 17-11.
A(. ENTa WANtill FOR
FREE LOV .
AND
ITS VOTARIES
by Dr. John D. Ellis, Large Sales, Immense
notits. Stupendous r Velattons and standing
dlsclosurc!.. The whole subject quickly laid
here and its nideousness exposed to universal
execration. Written in the interests of (Avid-
Christianity and Public Morality. Send
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1 WAS CURED OF DEAFNESS AND CA
TARREL by a simple remedy and will send the
script free MRS. M. C. NEGGET,
("co 17- w Jersey City, N. J.
Val required. Aduress NOVELTY. CO.,
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A LES EN WANTED.
El
IM , lness honorable. No competition, liber
al paygiven. S. W. KENNEDY, S South 4th
street. Philaddphia dee
940 MADE FROM 50 CEN IS '
4 ,,ontething urgently needed by everybody.
Call and examine, or samples sent (postage) paid
for 50 cents that retell ea•ily for $lO. It. L.
WooLeom 1,1 Chatham N. Y. 'dee 17-4 w
100,000 Vaa
Athl other best Book In the Market.
MeKtxxEy fi MAxerrs, INS Chestnut Street,
Phil idelphia • dec 17-1 w
AGENTS WANTED FOR
Including Manhood. womanhood, and their
mutual Interrelatim s, Love, its laws, power,
by Prof. O. S Fowler. Send fur circulars anti
specimen pages. Address NATIONAL PUB
LISHING CO., Philadelphia. dee 17-4 w
•
SCEIOOL
Will open on Monday morning next, and all
Scholars must be provided with the necessary
SCHOOL BOOKS, COPY BOOKS,
SLATES, INK, PEN HOLDERS, PENS,
SCHOLAR'S COMPANIONS,
And all Rinds of
BODES
Used in our. Public and Private Schools.
The pupils of the Select Schools, of the Insti
tute, or the Borough Schools, of the Selp•ols in
the surrounding townships and towns are in
vited to call •
Wright's Cheap Book Store.
And make desirable purchases.
School Directors, Teachers, Parents, Scholars,
Country Dealers. and crcrybody are invited to
examine our stock. DibCOMIG to Directors and
Teachers.
POCKET BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, CAP, LET-
TER, NOTE AND BILL PAPER,
Always on hnnd at
- NNTRIG-I-I'T'S,
No. 262 Locust Street,
COLII:St BTA, PFNIVA
e i EORGE BOGLE,
DEALER IN
LUMBER Or ALL DESCRIPTIONS
Unice—Front Street, between Locust and Union,
COLUMBIA.
AD VE,ftlIS EMI!: NI'S.
11011 ER, COLLIDAV • & CO.
1870.
Our Dr portal tons fur the !presen L :Season ARE
.NOW COMPLETE.
Notw I thstrur. tng the great dllli cul t los conse
quent on the European war to obtain C,•olve
French Fabrics :or our Pall trade, it c are na
bled by placing our o ilers early and thr,mr.b
our extensive connections in Europe, LO oiler an
unusually large number of
l'; E 11 7 P -1 . .13 R I C,B
And we would call particular attention to our
superb assortment in great. N'ariely of textures
NEW CLOTH COLORS,
iiov2G-Ilv
Walking Costumes,
As it will be impossible to replenish our most
clesintbie textures in t 1215 mortiet, we
respeetfully;invite.an
EARLY INSPECTION.
BLACK SILKS
Of known'inakes.;ln all:prices and qualities
WHITE SILKS AND SATINS
FO EnDI
COLORED SI Laz s
In every cittallty—r.s.:cw-Uolors
Costumes de y"...D.Ta.,cre,
In all tb newest styles :and fabrics
Mourning Department
.7.% replete, with every variety of texture:suitable
SSA - \ 7 V - S ,
or re ry uniity and style, both 'fin , Nrarm
and use, and also in elegant hly.es fur Fall drehs,
rtqw3o4.l[o4A
We shall take no advantage of the scarci
ty of desirable goods, but shall continue to
sell our stock:at ta
MODERATE ADVANCE
1412 & 1414 Chestnut St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
.0 , ..1- f
CABINET WARE MANUFACTORY.
The Subscriber having lately put up new
ware-r, oms, and greatly increased his business,
can offi r better inducements to his customeres
than ever.
WINDOW SHADES, MIRRORS, &C., IN ALL
He manufactures to nvier, and will keep con
stantly on hand, Dressing, Plain and Fancy
Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card, Dining and
Centre Tables, Common, Fancy and French Bed
steads; all of which will be sold on the most
reasonable terms. As be manufactures bis own
work he is enabled-to warrant every article to
be what it is represented.
CHAIRS! CHAIRS!! CHAIRS!! !
All kinds of chairs kept on land or inan . u . lactun
ed qo order. Cane, Windsor, Arm and Rocking
Chairs Settees, Camp tral Connie.' Stools,Sofas,
Tete-u Tetes and Stuffed Seat Chairs, made to
order. Old chairs repainted and repaired-
UNDERTAKING.
Funerals will be attended to with promptness,
to which he gives his personal attention. He it,
prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve
corpse, as may be required.
.MAHOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS,
Furnished plain or tinted in any style that may
be required. He respectfully solicits a share of
public patronage, as well as a continuance of the
custom with which he
SHENBERe bas been liberally GEß favored.
,
South side of Locust street, between Second and
Third. isepti-69-tiw
LAMES' FANCY FURS.
JOUN FAREIRA,
718 ARCH STREET,
Middle of the Block, between 71h and Sth Sts.,
south side,;
PHILADELPHIA,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer In all kinds
and quality of FANCY FURS FOR LADIES.•
and CHILDREN'S WEAIt.
Having enlarged remodeled and improve,
our old and favorably - known FUR ENIPO MUM
and having imported a very large and splendlc
assottment of all the different kinds 01 Fur,
!rein tirst hands in Europe, and have bad them
made up by the most skillful workmen, I %voilld
respectfully invite my friends of Lancaster and
adjauent Counties, to call and examine my very
large assortment of Fancy Furs, for Ladles anti
children. lam determined to sell at as /ow
prices as any other respectable House in this
e ty. All Furs Warranted. No misrepresenta
tions to effect sales.
JOHN" FA REIRA.
718 Arch Street, Plilladelpota
Oct. 22,70.3 m
►i ANHuOII: HOW LOST, HOW ItEsTOßlill
II 1
Just published. a new edition of Dr. Culver
well's Celebrated Essay oh the radical cure
(without medicine) 01 Sperm:aortic:ea or Weak-
Impotency, Menial and Pnysterti Incap-e
-ity; Impediments, etc. ; also Consumption, Epi
lepsy, and r'its,induced by indulgence or extrav
agance.
AQ)- Price, in a scaled envelope, only six cents.
Tile celebrated author, in tills atlauramable
r•ssay, clearly demonstrates, front a thirty years'
successful pravtiew, that the alarming conse
quence of self-abuse may be radically cured
without the dangerous use 01 internal medicine
or the application ot the knife; pointing out a
mode 01 cure at once simple, certain, and effect
ual, by rfleal.h of Which every suffeier, no mat
ter what his condition may may cure him
self cheaply, privately, and radically.
Ka-Thi. Luau: e snout l be nt the hands of
every youth and every in n in Lau land.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, postpaid, on teccipt six cents or two
post stain ps.
Alh(), Dr. Culverw elPs "Marriage Guide," price
25 cents. Address the Publisher,
CHAS. J. C. KLINE S; CO.,
dee 17-3 y 127 Dowely New York' P 0. 13ox 47.411
HOLIDAY, BRIDAL
—AND—
Birthday Gifts.
Parian & Lava Ware.
LACQUERED at INLAID,
MESE AND JAPANESE CIIIIIO3ITIES.
A Fresh Invoice of Cheap Decorated
China Tea Sets.
FIRST CLASS GOODS,
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Tyndale, Mitchell &
China Glass Queensware.
107 V 7 Chestnut Street, Philada.
den3.4w
G REAT BARGAINS.
ANOTHER ARRIVAL
—AT—
.A.-NA_ E R' S
J.. 137 N. FRONT ST,
The undersigned takes pleasure to invite his
friend., and the public generally, to examine
his large and well selected assortment of
MEN'S, BOYS', AND CIIILDREN'S
READY-MADE - CLOTHING:
Which he offers at very now PioeaS.
FURS!
FOR LADIES AND MISSES,
BOOTS & SHOES,
Hats and Caps!
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. .S:e.
sepL4-70 D. ILLNADER , S.
Nos. 135 - .5.:. - 3137 NORTH FRONT STREET.
The latest style. for
for ?ramming Wear
STY LL'S
CLUTIf 11Y U.
TT IS A FACT T.
Capable ol ocular demonstration, that the prices
of Cloths, ta,sunere,, Heady-Made Clothing
and Furnishing GOIAS, are less than one-half
what they were during the war, at the Merchant
Tailoring establishment of
S. S. RATIIVON,
Comer North Queen nal Stu,ets,
opposite Singer's hotel , Lancaster, Pm
'Fhb, is the oldest establi•diment m this line of
trade in Lancaster county. and is selling, at this
time, line Moscow, lisquimaux, and common
Beaver t Iverconts Isom $l5 to .•: , 21); Common
Union Beavers from $lO to 515; Common Union:
Beaver Business Suits Irma $l2 to $.15; Good Cas
simere Suits iron 510 to 520, and line qualities
trom $2.3 to $3O. A tew suits on hand as low as
$lO. Cloths ' Cassnneres and Trimmings as low
as they can be obtained anywhere else, and sold
by the yard to those who may wish to have limn
made at home, or elsewhere.
Overcoats, Mess Coats and Business Suits
made to-order with dispatch, and in the best
and most fashionable manner, as the customer
may desire. All kinds of cutting and repairing
done at reasonable prices, An entire new stock
got up for the Fall and Winter trade of 18ti8 and
h 469, and manufactured in the city of Lancaster.
It would be to the interest of the public to call
and realize that " /T IS A FACT."
S. S. RATI{ VON,
sent-CO-Mil Merchant Tailor and Clothier.
MiSCEILANEOUS.
WOOD WARD'S
wiI.OLESALE AND RETAIL
MUSIC STORE,
O. ?2 WEST KING STREET.
PIANOS, ORGANS, :WEI,ODEONS
vioLIN Bows, CELLO 13oWS,
ACCOItI LIONS, PLIT7 LNAS, CON CI:I:TINA."
TAITIIOM NES. GUI'FA
FLAG E.OI.ET. ILA ICA OIL ICA S, C3.AI'I'IsIIS,
DRUMS. I , FLU DI,
THIANCLEs, TLINI:sa PORES, PITCH PIPES,
)IUSIE BuXES, FOLIO.s, MUSIC nuii.
Piano and Melodeon Covers, Piano and \t clo
deons Stools, trings of all klnps, edieei. Music
Mode BooEs, Mule Papers, and ever) descrip
lion of a u,1.t.;.a.L AlliitCHAN DI SE.
.An Orders tilled promptly at the usual
Wholesale or Retail PrieCti, and sattsfactioa
Guaranteed.
4"i) Tuntn., and renalring prom pi ly attended to
A. W. \% OODWA RD,
dre4. 69-tfl No. 22 West Klug St., Laneast
MEI=
DEALERS IN
LUMBER & COAL,
BALTIMORE: COMPANY.
And all the best Quality of STOVE COAL.
BUILDING LUMBER
Of all kinds, sold and delivered on cars, the
LOWEST MARE ET RATES.
Hemlock, White Pine, Weatherboarding, Joie°,
Scantling, &e., suitable for all kinds
01 Building purposes.
LOCUST POSTS!
CUERRY,
POPLAR,
ASH,
PICKETS,
LATh,
SHINGLES, do
All orders by mall mil receive the :,uiue at
tention as though the appifention be made n
•terson. COCPER fi PEART,
k.ep.4-1 9-t fwl Front St.. Ciolumbin
COAL.
TIIO,KAS & MASON.
COLTINZata,
51anufacturers at Lock Haven, Pa., and Whole
sale Dealer:, to
WHITE PINE.
LIEM LOCK AND
S OAK LI B ER.
FLOORING,
SIDI NG,
L.
PAHANG, Liz
COAL!
Special attention paid to Coal 'Dade. Lest
brands always on hand, and sold at the loss est
market price. Orders for shipment promptly
tilled. _ _ _
THOMAS & MASON,
ewlum bia, Pa
rnayl4 '7O-Iy
COAL! COAL!! C CIL II
Lill' IN YOH 'WINTER SUPPLY.
The subscriber is now prepared to furnish the
best qualdies I ANTHRALITE t 0 • L for
STOVES, GRATES and FURNACE purposes.
Having laid in a large stock at the lowest
prices, We an., prepared to give our cost niers
Coal at gleat advantage.
The fallowing first-class Coals we now offer for
sale:
PRESTON, PHIL'A. COAL CO.,
PLANK RIDGE, HICKORY sITA FT,
EaT LEI-11GB , BALTIMORE CO.,
PINE Uit.OVE,
SHAMOKIN,
LYKENS VALLEY,
ALSO TIIi
WEST LEEI WIZ NUT,
For Ease-burning and Self feeding stores. All
Coals sent out are clean and lice train impuri
ties.
irr-i - SM ALL NUT COAL AT 3.50 PER TON.
Call and ex - amine the different prices of Coal.
Coal Yard oppmite Baclunan's Pluming Mill,
Front street, Columbiara.
SCOTT PAT G ON.
COAL ! COAL !! COAL!
PRICES REDUCED.
COAL SOLD BY cAn. LOAD, GROSS
WEG FIGT WITH
100 LBS. THROWN IN.
AT MINERS' PRICES, AT LOWEST
El ()ÜBE'S.
ILF. rurusErt s: CO.,
columl)in, Pa.
e jßliWhit,
" Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Wines & Liquors,
O. I.IS Locust Street,
COLUMBIA. PA
His a CUL of Pure and unadulterated
WINES AND LIQUORS
Cannot be excelled. ills stork embraces lb o fol
lowing :
Port,
Lisbon,
Cherry,
111,uleria,
Malmra,
etutinpagne,
Claret,
Rhine.
lackburty,
Elite, berry,
Currant •md Muscat WIA ES.
COGNAC, OF DIFFERENT BRANDS
Also, OLD RYE WHISKEY and
BRANDTES of a.ll kinds
Blackberry Jamaica Spirits
Catawba u
Cherry,
Ruin,
Superior Ulu riy e,
Pure Ul.. It e,
XXX _nu Rye,
X.X ULi ..Ve X Old Rye,
Pure Olii ltve, Munungallela,
Reclined Vi'nu•hy,Lonilun Brown Stout.
Scotch Ale, &e., &e.,
AGENCY FOR
MALT AND (In 11
Agent for the
PURE MALT VINEGAR
Cannot be purchased at any other establish
ment in town, and Ir warranted to keep la one
and vegetables perfect.
J. C. BUCHER'S,
No. 11S Locust Street, Columbia
Oct. 2, '7O-tt
READ TEES!
Lazarus ~.CD - Morris'
CELEBRATED
PERFECTED SPECTACLES
AND EYE GLASSES
That they render impaired sight clearer and dis
tinct; strengthen aunt preserve the eye; are
very easy and pleasant to wear, and last many
years w I thout nage being necessary, , o that
in the end they are the cheapest as well,as-the
best.
NOTICE% that Mr. Chas. SchrelnVe.Watch
maker 'and Jeweler, Front s .. eeL, is our sole
agent in Columbia, Pa.
Lazarus fi Morris. Manufacturing ripticians
Hartford, Conn. sept4.'69-ttw
NEW porr Elt Y.
he undersigned have opened up g Pottery
In I,lbow Lane, between Binh and -ixth
sign of the 13114 Jug. whun• they will 1111 all-or
ders in this line of busting , .
The patronage of
epl.o.ly) • WESLEY. SWEEZ , TY & BRO.
INSURANCE CO At Pet N ES
Fire in su ranee Co.,
Insures BUILDINGS, NIERCiffiIsIDESE, and
other I roperty agolest. Loss and Damage by
Fire, on the stook or Mutual Ilamox AS REASON
AEL TEEMS AS 01111,1 t lIESPONSI ISLE COMPA
NIES.
President—S. S. DETwILER: 17c , .! Preni
WILSON. Scei eary—J. F. FULTRA UFF.
' mg/i . e.-11E1W ERT 1:110Mid1.;
S. S. Detwiler, 11. 'Wilson, J. B. Rachman
I:Obert (Iran", Pat ton, M. M. Strickler
Herbert rr, onzas, Robes t Ryon, Jas
A Brunerjr., J. S. Striae, J. F. Frueaull.
For Insurance or Agencies apply by mail, or
in person, to .1"4 P. FRITEAUFF,
Columbia, Pa.
VARMERS' _MUTUAL FIRE LNSUR
-'r
Insures on the Cash, Mutual or Perpetual Rates
H. KRABEIt, President
D. STRICKLER, Secretary.
sept4-P9-thvl
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE IN—
SURANCE COMPANY.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Capital .'00,001.1 S eeurltics "i:10,0(r)
a hi:. company continues to lake risk's on good
property, at rates as low as any other Incti Com
pany, anti consistent with prudence.
Policies issued for long it short terms, or per
manently. Looses promptly paid. All claims
adjusted Wlthollt litigation or delay. This Cant
ina*. refers to the past ass guarantee of its future
conduct.
TI-IOS. CRAVEN, I'res't
A. S. GILLETT, Vice-PreAdent.
JAs. ALVORD, :,iecrutatry.
'F. N. ZIEGLER, Agent
Front St
above Walnut, Columbia, Pa
bey
TNSViLVNCE (20.3.11 ) ANY of NOBTII
i°ll ILA D.ELPHIA,
1 Ncrtr. ; Al lill tbait ez Perpetual.
Ass-ETS. Jan. 1 , Ib7u—e2,7B3JsSoA.
sai X: —over all
Instil a Tice against loss or diunage by fire
on eiehandize, Furniture, -
tor long or short periods, or permanently on
Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt
payment 01 losses tor a period of SEVENTY years,
nRw ds a guarantee of claun upon public road-
Bence. AnTituß 0. COFFIN, Pres't.
eitinrins PLATT, SC:eY.
LYRENS VALLEY
F. R. ZIEGLI‘z.A.V.III,,
Front. Street, above Walnut, Columbia, Pa
•eot-69-2rwi
D ELAVVAR E MUTUAL
Life Insurance Company,
OF IV 11. :%1 I is: GT O'N, I) I; LA 'WARE
J, Hz: P. aI . LEAR, Prest
N. TI: a-net & (Yee:sin& Streets,
PHI LA DELPII L.
Gm. NV. STosE, Vice President and Mnnager.
Cigo. F. Tut.: , l , n, G. neral Agent nut! Attorney.
PURELY JIUTU.AL. LOW PRICES.
All Co .I , :en-forfelting after One Annual
.I.;,yment.
ttecont rood tint] oonsistent - with Salety
ed to Policy holders.
1:10.10, etn)ltllbtlq; lull t o 101'll MI ion eon CPI - 71172g
tLe I, l ltll , : Ind ltul of the COMlnitly scut free
Upon ilpniletatit,ll to Cho (..ntlecb.
Agent::, wanted throughout, the States of "renn
sy Vidal c atlcl N w Jert.ey.
crt:e.t..:•.cts (I.y pernsis,ioni—l-lon. E. 7 .7
titlln n, Chi el .Ite-tlee state of Delaveare; 110 n.
Tito, P. liayarcl U. S. senator Irmo Delaw-re -
la. Rev. Allred Lee, liish, p of Delhware; Gen
11,m y Do Pont, Powtit; :Alanumeitirer; Bun.
Gov. son 11.1.a»,v, (Mr. sinie w Pei:me:me; the
cresitleots of all the Banks in the City of Wil
mington • lloh. .1. s.',Mine, 'Mayor Cit.) 01
Wlllti L 11441011. July2:l
DEI.IA.R-UI'IIY OF MAKRIAGE
A :New course el Leclui es, 0.9 delivered at
t:,O Penna. Polytt elin 10 and Anatomical
1:2(15 Chestnut , do ee doors above Twelfth
einbi icing the suliji Ilow to
Live and What to Llvelor; 1 m ilt, 3.1. l only and
Old Age: Manhood Genefally Iteview ed ; The
11.1100 of lialige,tion; Plat ulenee and nervous
lli,eiLses aceounied ltor ; nage Ph looot !ilea
ly coni,idered. Thecc lent ores will ho forwarded
On retold of 2.3 et ne. by add rendntt: Seci elary of
the Veil nx. Polylrchaic and Anatomical fil use
um, l'o3 Chestnut. bt., Phila., Pa. [junelS-Iy.
CI US( 4JEILANN-A. IRON COMI'AN
REFINED AND DOUBLE REFINED
Car Axles, Shafting and Horse Shoe Bars.
'Orders promptly idled front Stock on hand
or made to order.
Terms, net Gash, at Manufacturer's prices, de
li_vered on Cars or Boats.
Otte° at their
Opt 1-69-cr 17)
B. B. )IA NTT N, /11:1:BEHT THOMAS., J.NO. 5. MASON'
B. B. - MARTEN
Columbia, Lancaster cu., Pa.,
Manufitcturers at Beech Creek, Clinton co., Pa.,
and Wholesale Lumber Dealers,
WIDTE PINE,
HEIM LOCK, POPLAR,
WL
ANUT, ASH,
pLooßi NG, SIDEING,
NVEA'I H BOAR US,
RICKETS. LA 111:4
PDX BOA LIDS. Sc .
ERCHANT TAILORIN4.3.
sept 1.'70 1
No. IZI LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA,
Has opened in the room thrtnerly occupied by
I'. S. MeThgne, n fell Mock of
FRENCii, zumI:ICAN SCOTCH
CIAJTH!,,
Which he k prepnred to make up in as good
Sty M and Fashion ns can be made in New York
or Philadelphia.
He invites all to call and examine h!s stock,
which, he k possalve, cannot, be excelled In
Colombia.
The e,..tabliQhment is designed exclusively for
lie:Thant. Tailoring, and the undivided atten
tio❑ of the Proprietor will be devoted to his
business.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
Of all kinds, and of SUPERIOR QUALITY, al
ways on band.
liemember the oh adage, that money saved Is
money earned. Call and be convinced that you
can Saxe emir money by purehashm at the
Y exclusis e Merchant Tailoring Establish
ment in Columbia. [OOlll-0- lof
Saws ! Saws ! ! Saws ! ! !
Axes.. Fifes. Cast Steel, Mill Fur
tgisk.asigs, :and Machin ry•
cal Ge.l 11W 1112 , 1,t ;ley will prove the cheap , St.
.P.t ream:rd. i-iend tor Prtcc Libt and
En=
(1.5 I , IR-1' PRIZE MED,: LS AWARDED
".."---...--,:‘ -.'. I<V.7-. THE GREAT
rer 27-7-------7. -- -1 111311111E 113
...
__
, 1 Manufactory.
WIZZ2/11.2.S EC NAME at CC a.,
:Nlann tact urer of G and, eiqua e and
_Upright
PIAJST 0 FORTES,
These Instruments have been before the pub
lic tor nearly thirty years, and upot their excel
lence atone attained nn unpurehased pre-etni
o. nee, h Rich pronounces them unequalled
Their TONE
Combines great power, sweetness and tine slug-
Ing quultty as well as at purity of intona
tion, and sweetness throughout the entire scale.
Their ruucu
is vital, t and elastle, and entirely free from the
stilt mires lomat in so many I'mno.
In WOEKMANi-dilP
They are m•equalled, using none but the very
best seasoned ma: the large eapi Ual em
ployed in our bosn.• - , nahling us to keep con
tinually an smitten s‘ stock of lumber, .te.,
on hand
u.i- All our Spelt, reuses have our New Im
proved overstt ung Pale and the ...lytairc
ei e miuld call special attention to our
late imprnvem en is la GUANO PIANOS and
, QuARE GRA Puu•nted Aug. 14, 1566,
which bring the Plano nearer perlectlou than
has yet ern attained.
Erety Piney fatty It Irrardedfor 5 bvirs.
We nava math, arrangements for the Sole
wh01 e .,,;,, Agency for the inovt Celebrated
PARLOP. GRUA •,.; and M EhODEONs, whleh
otter Who', sale and Detail, at Lowest Pee
tory Prices. ANDREW ZELLEItS%
• Whale,tik• Depot,
sepl7-min; No. IL; North Ft ont street.Columbla
F. F. LA NDIS, EZRA F. LANDIS, JACOB S. CANOES
K EY STON li
EAST .1 A.MES STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
Man 'lntel arer. or:stationery:nl Portable En
gine:, ot the most approvt-d style and plan.
Mill °earl nn, Staining, Pulleys, Hangers and
Couplini;s. or an Improved pattern. Farmers;
Portable Grist Mill
OUR
NEW AND IMPROVED GRAE.s7
T.. itESH E AND El'A BATOR.
With the Best Tripled Geared Horse Power.
nun and Brass works made to order. Furnish
Mode's for Patters at reasonable rates. Having
go.,d and experienced aands,and being practical
inechanies t heinselves, feel sate In guarantee
ing all then wo, kto give satisfaction. For par
ticulars, :1.1° , 1 . , s, LA NDIS dc. CO..
in,‘ _ Lancaster, Pa,
11A Oft
tj ~ s ..aaited Wile neatiit•ha anAl
dispaty.b. at this office.
THE COLUMBIA
Of COLUMBIA, PA.,
Losses Paicl• since 1860, $325,000„
41)11." r CE &I :
DIRECTORS
AN CE COMPANY, yoraz, PA
M. S. SIIITALI.I , 7, Agent.
coltimt;Nt. I'B
NI. fit. cmtn, seery
BRANCH OFFICE
1%/EIM.I litcturers of all sizes of
ROUND, SQUARE, FLATS, OVAL, AND
HALF OVAL IRON
ROLLING ill
bia. Penn,
J. W. ItEASIN,
[ES'IAIILISIIED IN IS 01
WELCH GRIFFITHS'
=I
Circular,
WELCH R GRIFFTILS,
13nsu.n, Ma,s., or Detroit,
13ALTIMORE, MI)
M ACHINE WORKS,