. , „ tisol.)alt:4o4lo)*lllooalA:inaf:pgr.vilt:ipasa.# Seftlii;Ady;;Pel , ricaril 8, 1868. ta.:.A-TiL ',advertising will be- considered *CASH, and eollectablcr 4tur tbne after the first" InSertion.. , - . . . Curios Vase. :or Combustion. The' Muscatine(lowa):Cou'rier :says that 'a little biii,'aen or D.f.r: Webb, of fell bticli.Warils into a boiler of, hot water and severely: scalded his shoulders, and-• that some kind or oil i'vas'eniplOyed.'-ahl the, little sufferer placed in bed. - Shor4 afterwards 'another oil • was 'rabbet]: en" his shoulders oyer'the first. The little fellow Soon screamed - piteously, and smoke:was observed"risit , from th'e-bed. ,An exam - 'inationsresulted , in. • the-discovery that , the sheets .‘nro ,on. fire,.:and, that.. the..boy's back swims >literally roasted. _lndeed, so snare : were his injutics, that he died in. a few hours: Physicians who wore called gave, the , opinion that the mic ed , oils ap plied' to the 'first barn — had Prolltieed spontaneous combustion, caliph bad ignited the sheets. The Popp and'• Rome. It is stated:in some foreign - journals that the French ambassador 'has' inforined' Cardinal "Antonelli, that Napoleon cannot continue to protect Remo and. the Papacy - unless his Holiness consent to certain re forms in his government which, were .sug gested far,back as IMO. rePly is said to have been-that he could not pre sume to speak on that subject to the Popo until all the estates of tho Church were re stored As rotor ,Fnimanuel certainly will not surrender one acre of the, territory which he gained in 1869 and IS6O, this reply may be considered as not merely on evasion but ,a -refusal. Naples, it is reported, 'is much disaffected; and-- desires the restoration .- of her Into ruler, King Francis. &Bad Mistake. A lady ;W4te.. - S 11'S, Says, the(-Louisville Courier, complaining that; the_pudding, she made 'according to a: recipe given in our paper last week, was not fit for a dog to eat. If she will again referlci the paper she will And that the recipe was for malting n,poltice, not a. pudding. " ,"- , • —"Oh! that will-be joyful!" When men and women tbrow" Physic to the dogs," and when stride out of order, or to.prevent getting out of order, take Plantation" Bitters. Are you Dyspeptic IKervotis, ; Jaundiced, Ely'pped,.Low Spirited, Weak, or are ,you sick and don't know' what ails' you? We have been, and was recommended to try the Plantation Bitters, which we did with great satisfaction:and entire sucOeSs.-:.Delicate - Females;"ClergyMen; Merchants;-Lawyers, and' persons - of-Sedentary laabitS, are „par ticularly ,benefited by' these Bitters..- The sale is ;perfectly enormous: , ' , • . Ikragnolia:WriterLa delightful toilet, ar ticle—superior.to cologne .and at Audi* . the Price. —From the mines. of Idaho to the brown stOne front of Madison Avenue, Phalon's " Night Blooming! Cereus" . is in reqUest. Though the standard perfume of , fashion, its populatityls limited lo no class or sec tion—it-is a national staple.-. .21.1ISCELLANEOVS. gRESH- - 2•11..RR1V.A.T.;•• - . , OF GROCERIES. cafe now:Toady' for the Home Trade,quwlng Just purchased kfull assortment of-• ,; •-• FAMILY' GROCERIES,- : Exiia. new erOp Coffee; Refined Sugars and:, • Syrups-4M elegant Syrup for IS Gents •••., EkTR.-V,IPIisZE JERSE'Y RAMS., L We 'have else, barrels, ~quarters. and' ath.l.res;, Dried ,Beer, Berring,,,tei All..kludsof.k7rtiit =! Our assortment Is full 'and complefe; - and our „ . prices reasonable. ..IGir-Gi• ill and examine for yourselves. , HENRY SUYDAM, Cor. of Front ,S.: Union Sts. =1 EDWARDS, LEE - CO.'S •-" " • . NEW BAL - T.I : 3IORE 'ORGAN 1 B.CST .7SI..re'FACTURrI), Combining in ono lIISTRUXENT au that iy .VALUABLE DT OTHERS MORE.,.PERFECT; 'MORE' DURABLE, to. Get pilystc drdkr t p - SEE .T.II.EM :SII1111&ER & • , L ilgents for Manufacturers, pRQI,NT STREET, COL .1.3 - M5119.; PA. 'dec. 21, '67-tf. , EW "V ALL . 'S; , WINTER GOODS N I: .0.- 13RDNEWS Chbap Cash FRONT STREET, abOve.LOCUST, - COLIJNIBIA. We are 'constantly receiving, fu3ditions to.our stock and have DOW n. large , and. varimi,assort= - i•, con:systi.i'oftDeiainefi, mania; Lemma, Mciniii;.• blques, plain and tlgured, - .Alpacus, Poplins; mac. ^?; „ ..". •„ . CHEAPER THAN - EVER. . New Gocals` l for ..Fall ,- ,,Wear, bought 'at the LOW-PRICES; analwill'be sold lows • • -.,- At , ;. AVe have ne - Coeds bcUght at the high, prices, consequently - vin sell cheaper than'sorae'others, Wllayejustresetivedadditige!, _ ' - lfelnVitiattent ' ion stock of , InIISIX.N. 5at...v:16165. Tibrcrivas,":Gm• • GITAINIS. CALICOES., ;FLANNELS, - ^ LINENS, CHECKS, am., •, • , , 1 , 7 A ceatidete fias — ortinent of ClOtha;.aisinteres, -Vesting% Tweeds, Jeans, Cottonades, - ibr menand boys' wear, at old prices. • Fall line of-Hosiery. Gloves; and Trimmings, ,Balmoral Slarts,..labopSlcirts;ef -Latest - Styles , and Best 3fakes. . MEROWT:IAILORING Attended' 'Oeiatlauens Sults made, to:'ortier;' in :the:Latest Styles,F- and 'perfectly sitting garments or no pay received. .-13 4 4(itg, " ,S140ES;fli o::ALITkRbS; " Made of 'tine and ' w wanted' equal • .• to the best home-made work'. Call and aee , tts. No, charge to see goods: ":'GRienp;Cash Store, i lt ab - .t m-'' 'Fey - O- Locust St. t. Colunibla , - P, a INIVELLEM,& ; ,' BROTHER'S colgrni;i a; - oinzicthut§; ".PROy.IOOI.IS-,.:FLOUR,''G We 11;always'keep lutimi the emery Vial, pftodds, such, , • -,,,,,; best, „. , TEAS.. • *FRUIT.'”, unzis., , • • , STARCH,. ,?.,-, CR - RESEW' ~- • CRACKERS. , .- ~TCSACCO; - SEGARS ME 'AlsO,,Fincy-GrOcerles," , brottons,:Drled x+rtttt, mac: Lotendltikeep the best Goods only, And. to 'aellan cheap as asy-,slittilarstore.., • - We plasreloro:asl!. t `• dee: „ f „,, , aI, , i 3IIGLLEN dz BEG. 1867.: -7 4 1D3V-DITER:;*- ~ NiN AND BOYS. Our,own,,iltul aa . 4:- • mue-liether-;LoWeActersicest “," • IeAriEit.COATS-frOMbeSt,toiolieStoSOde.S.; • ' I'INE-CLOTIL DRESS SITITS,": , -";.-•- ' CASSIXERE--USIIsTESSSUITh;,; - 4' , ••- • l SAT ./N . Err-;de*ZAlllSt 7l ' ll3 . w, ?" -Ce,- t:r•?-4 E891.1T310,13X•,&iTR ICOVI3E.AVER.SI 4- n • ..•PLL'sE;III,ACI,C;4; COLORED - CLOW:1B:- •-'` • PLAIN..S&firAINIGV COATING ,S'innir."-NtYlbn r" 4 -.1 1 8LA01C , ',923D :FANCY.; CASSInERE,- - du. , -.I.NELVEr, cORDSe,SATINE7LV.I., ett,n., •-, Custom. Voricannute, up in hest.stvle (4.17.143.,;8R0VR'E11.5, ~•.. ..- . ~- . . .7, • , ‘ , ..... 7 z. - ; ,),' ',, ,;,',..".".-.-..- 7,'" . I •;:,',..m,; : . t7' .7 -1-1" -..-'6:6lp_Vilroo4‘l.lV..YK.oo.All .'..,...-;•'' . ' U - ' "'''. ' . dCifitiV'‘' 7 ooarratd Ls •still , ',, BRAjZZEIVd r .: S/ .„..- I,...alleg:akwaYivilave, -.f:;tho plao*topintiMualitrige -.16,1c1it;434031°re !.:,.7.' on hand7:loace , .116:vel4a-rZ1; ,,,. .*014viertr, ,, r , 7 ,- . !, ;..Comp . an,y,..iancllll9l%•,.. 4 -•-. 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Mishler's Herb Bitters is noth:liv:maga; ,:we never ' intended it' to be used as-re beverage, but 'that it is a medicinal preparation of Various herbs; -.dic.,„ - coinpounded upon scientific ,principles, and exact accordance with the formulm of the pharmacopecia . in the preparation 'of the, 'tinctures, ale., corn= pound 'tincture of eighteen differ.ent. Rerbte . , cee. - . and, as far as - possible. Annoyed, and 'differing from the many so called Tonics, Bitters,. Cordials;- Stomachics, which; for the most part, are nothing but so - many dis guises assumed by. whisky, and as for the, most part composed of the major:portionof the very vilest quality' of that, article, vored with some strong . drags to destroy ,the nausea of the same, in order - to tickle the palate, minister to a,depraved taste and 'afford a plausible excuse for persons to drink whisky under a different, name.' ' Mishier's Herb-Bitters' has been- sold 'in' bulk: In this it'll:is been 'unfor 'tnitate, for it had thus'beon placed directly ,in contact with the above - merit-it - mod, 'and, although, its iiitrinsic .. mc4it, and, sterling 'worth -has enabled it to sustain its high character, yet the' people, lA:ye naturally a ,certain distrust - of the article when -it is Sound to be classed in the same 'category with a number of whisky Preparations, bar drinks, and beverages. This is the ono 'great advantage against which Mishler's - Herb Bitters has to contend; 'thit there is.' still another—The demand' for"-it has caused many un principled persons, who 'are not content with the-profit derived in a legitimateman ner from its sate, TO INCREASE' THEIR GAINS BY ADULTERATION. 'They will purchase, perhaps, a barrel, and by the ad - mixture of cheap whisky ,and water, in crease the quantity', making perhaps, two; 'or it may be three barrels of the courderfeit, from a single barrel of the genuine, thus abusing the contidenCe of their customers, injuring their health, and it is 'likely, in many instances, indicting serious injury thereby, besides doing injustice to the pro prietors and injuring the reputation of the article. - , ' ' ' • - This is the most 'serious objection, but there is still another.—Our desire to -have this-preparation for sale on the' shelves of every druggist, and country store dealer, thus ,placing it within 'easy access of all classes and every section 'of the ' country. - If the Bitters are sold in bulk, it is retailed . principally at hotels, restaurants. and tav erns,' so that druggists and merchants *can not safely, , and profitably sell it ,to their, customers,' ',At the hotels the,Bitter:Sis of times, fearfully., adulterated;. while when in bottles,lt is impossible to tamper with the medicine-without fear of detection. In 'hotels-it mast be sold as a beverage; which is nottlie object of its, - manufacture, 'while. as a medicine, securely sealed in a proper. ei sized bottle, the Bitters can betailed from. the counter of every druggist and merchant -in the country. _ - ' '• ',IIISHLER'S HERB BITTERS , ARE NOW ONLY:SOLD IN BOTTLES. Let tbis.fact he remembered 1.5V11i0 raffle, 'who may consider, all other- preparations sold in buil:, and,under its 'name as base. and Worlidess'counterfeits., • • 'A PART OF TO-DAY'S MAIL _ - - Pnoviinixen, R. L,"-NOV: 5.-8.A./A_ETBIAN•ct - - • • • • G.F.7.4-1.5. Please send me, immediately, my - usual: complethent of your Bitters, as what I have on band - is - going off rapidly, and willsoombe exhausted. ' - ' • I have been very successfat curing with the Bitters' a .very , distressing' case of ' Scrofula. The patient is a young man mho was afflicted with Abe diseaSe7for years. Five bottles of the „Bitters; With one of., green' la bel , ,cured him entirely: '. • - You-have not recommended - your Bitters for worms in children, but from n'case that has passed through my hands; I am antis -fied that .MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS can-be relied on as a specificin such- disor ders. The facts of the case tare as follows: A'gentleman; Whose wife 'had been . using the BitterS; has a Child- of about six years, , of acre, who was sadly- afflicted with worms , and - redtfced to ,a mere:' skeleton. Quite a ,number ef'our prominent physicians pre scribed fdr the'- child, but without avail. The gentleman finally - concluded to try your Bitters,' ; and- commenced giving the child :a half' teaspoonful three, times per day:: On Abe , third day of 04 treatment the Bitters-caused trouble.with the worms, and the father, says - it fairly frightened him to see the immense number of worms that phased 'from his little. sufferer. - The child has rapidly recovered from its many months illness,and is in' the enjoyment of good:heidth; although it is' somewhat thin, I mention those two cases to - you to show you the success-that is following the intro duction 'of- the Bitters in the New England 'States..".", ' Ent:l6sec] find my:cheek for F , 150, - amount of last Be, sure,and-send--Bitters as soon as possible. • - - - • • " Respebtfully yours . ; &e.. - • - • „ WM. TREDENICH." G'Newton at., Providence, R.I. LANCASTER PA., Nov. 24, 1567. MEssns. S. B. , lli.irrnn.x , er, Co., ' - SIR : ' While - working, at Norris' Locomotive Works, two years -ago, I was injured by.,a'; heavy frame falling on .my-, right blind, which was so injured as to be" ,renderedontirely useless, the wrist was,asir were bentenmpletelY bent.; I went to Sev-: eras physicianS; who told me - at I Could never.recover the - use of the hand. - :.One of theni wanted to retnove:some of the : bones. of-the wristybut I'did not consent: .1 ,was' unable to.work for over:l . year, and having a family; my:former eariungswere . rapidli7 disappearing; I found. that it .was .useless for me to, continue under their :treatment,. as I was not improving; and by the 'advice of my -- friends went to Dr. , Mishler and, commenced the- use of the Herb Bitters, bOth - internally and externally.: By - the time I bad used • two bottles I found I' was.receivlug - benellt. Continuing; I still 'improved, 'my band regained its power, and lam now able to work. It is not yet qulteasstrong as formerly, but I am Using it at' work, .and. - if. is, steadily' improving. 'Allehler's Herb BitterS'was the only thing ilint'gave rue.rellef.: effects in - my case, was almoSt instantaneous.n JOHNS. WHITE. . - 3.I.LIDDLETOWIS", N0v:25;1867. Dn. S: B. ll.thernA.s r & Co. - - . On February 21st, there appeared - on my. leg "below the knee, a small yellOw pimple apparently continnino . .nitter ;' it' was rather °painful; but ,bcin:of so'lrifting a nature, at first I took no-notice of it,. but - on the second day it bad spread to such en extent that' was laid' up, unable -to- get about. It continued-spreading until my leg Was'One large sore from tho7knee.to the discharging all the time and caus ingintense pains. Lin the meantime was . undergoing treatment at the hands 'of - an 'eminent physician who could do nothing for me.-I also - tried great number, of pr.!- " Vaterenedies that were recommended, _but of no avail. f'concluded to take no more, medicine; but AirliS persuaded by Mr. Elias. .Willinms, a native of your city, to give your'llerb Bitters at least a trial. To grat ify him I consented, though I had not the leasthope.•,of 'receiving - beneilt from him - . 'The disease had affected irty.entire syStem, and I Lad made up' mymind to.die. After using your-Bitters a short time, I eXperi enceln Outage , the effect of the 'Medicine was apparent and affected myT entire. sys-- - tem.s tit first, I thought it made, me worse, but at the urgeritiolleitation.pf my friends IPersevered inits U a se, and nt.pleitsed- to saythatnew after using nine 'bottles I am; • I. may say, - The-sores on my leg are althealed,lliere 'is '..noz-xunning, the holes have alLfilled-out with new flesh ; and a. certain amount'of tenderness in the parts that wore affected is all that remaina.ef the disease: , .:. bad doctored' for over two. months;and,coald,obtain no.relief.. -Persons are cognizant - of these facts, as.l - well known here n having for some time been inspeotdr'of ties for Peen'a R. R. Co: -.My recovery I attribute solely to the' Herb Bitterse quid- cannot sufficiently express my sense Of the merits' 1 7 of. your preparation; with my thanks; I am,' sir, yours,, yery:respeetfullv,'.:-" 4 • - , . • JOEINIL - FOI.TZ. I 1 .I,.thei undersign oil ;do hereby, certify -that' the above statement is correct.- : KIRK F.EW.' I • • Supervisor, No. - 4, P. It: R. PROVISION STORE, =3 • • WAsinserros, D. c.,.."N0v:-04;1867.' D. S. B.: HAII.TAIAN at CO.— ' D.E.S.n Sin : ' , This is to certify that 1. - have :been alllicted for the past seven years with Scrofula 'on= both arms and r have -doctored with' the- most - celebrated' physi %clans of the country, and all avalled noth ,ing,- The itching' became, intolerable, 'es pocially ; so at night, so numit-eo 'as - to,- pre from slee . ping. I was recOmin &Idea' '- by' youngman the , capitol 'to try your, CELI,'BRATED iiRB 131'rrEalS1 I tried' :Only. tWo;bottles, and *UM relierhai -been so 4ratitylng-tbat I haveno hesitation , in say tug'' that a fewmorowill Make a rfect cure • - i'ours;re,spectfully, ]TABBY ETTER. ,:,Thettboo,,zentieman " has been the pro= `prietor ef4'the Perry.Cottnty.WarniSprings, and.."'alsoltheti:miteritee•erthe Celebrated Burning -ktniwn-Arts Etter's Burning, talri,J - 331145,0rASWANDIP44p:VItS:' ' 4 4 •.;;;. M • MI EEO CASE &' SON'S Ca.L7721137; TERRIBLE - EXCITEMENT !! 'FILL OPEIO.N-1!li: AT LAST FOUND THE PLACE to- BUY GREAT CPASE IN bI:SIY - N thEY COME 11 BARGAINS TO BE HAD AT THE MAMMOTH STORE •OF W. G. CASE & SON, Stock :of New Goods at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES WE :HAVE PURCHASED A LARGE AND ,FASIIIONAWLD "STOOK OF CLOTHS, CASK - MERE& ' , ,k-VE571..\70-S, Which we aro prepared to -make • up IN THE LATEST STYIES. A Largo Assortment of FALL 4: :WINTER. DRESS GOODS! Black and Fancy Silks, French and Scotch Gingbams,- Prints of all Styles and Makes. A full Stock of - Linens. 'A Fine Stock - of Hosiery, GLOVES; • . . DRESS .BUTTONS, - AND TRIMMINGS The Best StoZkpf BRAWN AND BLEACHED .01 Every Width, and Quality Froui 10 Cents I..rt YAIU) up. "WE :MARIE A SPECIALITY OF OUR 4ERINOS, 7 • WOOL • - POPLINS,,_ - POPLI • ALPACAS, batIINES; • ' • CQBERGS, -&c., &c SPRAGUE'S 1 Pink; Pu !e, American, , - Merl m :Lek s, • Allen,. Pacific, -„Wamstittai Glen Cove;, Corset Jeans, :Fine Cambries, Paper CaMbries, Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, Napkins, Threads. Braids, Dress Trimmings, Tidy .r" Tarns, Worsteds; .11.osiety, all kinds, Hoop Skirts Silk Circulars, Silk ;Saerines, Balmorals, &e., MOURNING. DRESS GOODS, GINGHA3IS, ENGLISH, FRENCH. ' - AND SWISS WHITE GOODS, AT IrERY row PRICES ALL ICINDS'of PRIITTED DELAINES; 1:05:123 PACIFIC, ' .LOWELL, HAMILTON, , - FOTILAUDS, . - , MAIN:CH:ESTEE, ex FALL & WLNTER , . SHAWLS OF. ALL -KINDS. CLOVIS Axp' o'4§sixtE . RE.% For Gent's and Ladies' Weer. FLANNELS,' WRITE AND COLORED ' - Also, • Brown ' . • ' . • Bleached, - Muslin's, • •• ; - Blue Drills, Pillow Casing ' - Double Width •- 'SHEETING'S,' , "Cotton and LINEN 1 • Ladies' S. Gents' tinen; Paper Collars, Cuff's; Neck. Ties, Fancy and Plain, Kid Gloves, White and Colored, of '..-•allintakee, Ready Made TICHINGS of Oil 'GRADES, ' _ ALSO, 'ALL STYLES Or HATS ' 'Iti.ND CAPS 1 - ' . . .- - Boots' aiid' Sh6e.t ~..„. ..., LADrrS',. tiLoy.E. R.n),.iiissE.s , . null Cif ILD- HEN'S SHOES: BIER-CHANT TAILORING DONE IN THE OUT- SIDE THE CITIES,' AND ALL PITTING.IVARRA.:ZZTED A. FULL- 'ASSORTINIET TT E'N" S ALSO, • CHOICE 'LO',T OF GROCERIES, 4; 4 , CONSISTING OF SILIGABS,- , ' • . . . ' - 'eOFFEES, , - SPICES; ' . , FISH; . 1. I':.MOLASSM '' - '''''' ' ' ' , ' -• . C.A.NICEDFHWITS, s:e. . , ~ , . , ...., . please give-us'it, call, at tlie.'o/;IIST.A.HD of ...ALA.LTBI. - 45:C.,,,.5E, whore you can exiunlne our Stock, I;efoile inrelia:Sihk elsewhere: : —' ' 'Agency for ' • •• • GII.9LVEIt dz BARER'S - SEWING:MACILINES: net.llOSioro ant Wee theta. working:' Soy: 'Oral Iclndn on hand.'-, - • ;,.r,:.; W. J , CASE". ..SON; - ' Lpenit St., betwOOn Front4S.'ecOnd • „.; /. ex Plice' le Produce; fa change , or Goode: • MEI WM SErfriffG.2r_Aciriari,P s. SEWING RIAC.ECINES There is rioneeessit3' for "Swinginguroond • • the Circle", of - Sew • in search of a GOOD 014 E ," : *ken one is offered to you combining in itself all the GOOD QUALI TIES claimed for any iu the Market, and. divested of all the defects and clap-trap 'fixtures, and attach "silents used to nudte Machines sell. 'We offer for sale the_ GROVER & BAKER Making the Elastic Stitch which will not rip or break by layman, and for proof of its excellence, refer to those having theta in use. IMWe have at all times a COMPETENT PER SON in attendenee—not to picture imaginary Perfections, nor to describe with voluble imper tinence the defects of other machines, in ,order to hide anything in those we sell, but to 'show what Cll7l be done with ours. We have alsO the best ' LOCK STITCH PRICES-1 t MANUFACTURING ' MACHINE, Ever offered to the public, and onty ask en eX tnlnntion of them to substantiate our - assertions.' Also, SECOND-HAND MACHINES, In good running -- order, of the following makes, which' we will sell at Anew'. HALs. the original Flues WILCOX & GIBBS; ' WHEELER WILSON'S AND HOWE'S. - W. G. CASE it: SON, Agents, at polling Mill Store, ,•-" Columbia, Penn's. N. B.—The above Machines are also to be bad of F. X. Ziegler, the former Agent, at theAdanas Express Offi i ce, n Walnut street; above Front. _ June GRO . VER & BAKEK'S . . .11IMIEST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES, 495 'BROADWAY, NEW Youx. 730.CIIESTRUT STREET, rifILADELDILTA. Sall. 5, '67. T HE HONE MACHINE CO.'S SEWING, MACHINES, 609 BROADWAY, .I , :r.tv YO.V.K FlrMatOMMl%Z=n The Howe • I,OOIc.:STITCEI, SIIIRTI.N . GS, THESE• WORLD RENOWNED SEWING MACHINES Wore-awarded the highest premium at the World's Fair in London, and six first premiums at the New York State Fair of .1860, and are cele brated for "doing the best Work, using a mach smaller needle for the same thread than any other machine, and )Is , the introduction ,af the most improved machinery, we are note:MU to supply tile very best machines in the world. These machines arc made -at our new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn., under the immediate supervision of the President of the Company, ELIAS lIOWE, Jlt., the original inventor of the Sewing Machine. They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing, and to the use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers, Tailors, Manufacturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas, Clothing,, Hats, Caps, Corsets, Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols,' etc. They work equally well upon sills,-linen, woolen and cotton goods with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind, and perform every species of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect stitch, allke on both sides of the articles sewed. The Stitch invented by MR. ROWE, and made on this Machine, -is 'the most popular and dur able, and all Sewing Machines are subject to the principle invented by him.' SEND l•OR CIRCULAR. The Ilowc Machine Company, 'MD BROADWAY, Co:. FOurth St., N. Y. mar Z:o,'67 -1y PREPARE FOR WL.NTER NEW CLOTHING AT REDUCED PRICES! Dress Coats, Business Coats, Overcoats, Panta loons of the newest patterns, and made up in latest styles, expressly for home trade. AT TILE Blue Front Store! The subscriber lies Just purchased for the Winter Trade, in the New York and Philadelphia Markets, a large and thsldonaide stock of READY MADE CLOUTING, • _ "Which he offers to the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, as cheap if not cheaper than the prices before the war. Afi examination will satisfy any one that the prices are very low: I have the Cheapest Priceo Goods in Columbia, and am prepared to make up .to order,-in the latest cuts, handsome CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, PLAIDS, Ac. Also a handsome stock of Gentlemen's Furn ishing Moods, at Very.lOW prices. Tnaxs CASH. H. BLUMENTHAL, Blue Front Buildings, Front Street, nov 2'o7] - Columbia, Penn'a. G SOMERS S SON, CHESTNUT. C T• Sr„ NEAP,. GIRARD HO - USE, 809 CHESTNUT Sr„ NEAR. - CONTINENTAL, HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, PA: • Fusr PIECE GOODS for measure work; PINE PIECE GOODS for measure vi.9*, - s- CIL EAP cassniEnis for Business Sults, • CHEAP CASSiMBRES for Business suits, MEASURES' , TAREN, SUITS' NEXT DAY, MEASURES" TAKEN, SUITS r NEXT -DAY , •, [aug WINTER CLOTHING-! CLOTHING! ' CLOTHING! CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER!! OvereCati ut one half the price they' were two years ago. Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts; Drawers, &c., de. New Styles, New Goods at low rates. U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM! Front Street, first Store above Walnut Street, COLWISIA, PA, - . • The Largest, Best Azsorteil, handsomest ana Cheapest Stock of ' CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, ctie:, &c., ever ekhibited in these regions, which will be sold at - prleet TO BEM - ALL COMBBTITIOIs.I [nov 4 AItgEST STOCK GREATEST VARIETY- OF . . • I:4 la I ISI - TG-? THIS , - SIDE ' OF,. PHILADELPHIA . . .. • , :1 have just purchased my new Fall 'Stock of Winter Clothing; The largest ever before pur chased. Coma and examine our new Styles and prices of. , . . . READY - MADE 'CEOTEILNG, -Embracing every variety of style and, material suitable for the season.- They are made of the best material and lathe most fashionable style. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS, Shirts, Scara, Neck Ties, SuspendersyHandker-, chiefs Hosiery , - .A. splendid line of these goods always kept on hand; -Also, If oots. • Shoes, Hats ti Caps, of - which we have ,a welrselected stocic,l and, which • 1. :we offer at very cheap. rates; • TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS &,VALISES Of all styles, are sold' cheaper Una-city prieCs. bly goods me • all bought for cash, and I oiler them' at cheaper rates, for cash, than • any other store, Call and see. , HENRY RICE.' • _Adjoining NTashing,ton-Rwase nor 9, 7.0-ly] ' • - :Front street; Columbia, 11:1 - , ALL' • ~' VEGETABLE HAIR RENEWER , y. • • Tliese popular RestoreiS' and-tonics ow_ •• • .—• • • Columt?la,"1.11,;, J D, BSYNE. t.. FBtINI.LIN STEAM. 6raeltersSoda,ElsOutt, Tetti:COs, Brat): Bis 8retu1.;444-or pia boat quality. • . -,,,., Nie MMS MEI BIM FAMILY WACEdNE, CLOTI11::NG. FL IM CLOTTEEN:G, FINE .CLOTHING, CLOTHING AT LOW PRICE, CLOTHING AT LOW PRICE, CLOTHING! DAVID lIANATJER'S EM REDUCED PRICES! 313:SC_B_LLA_NE'' OTTS. GR"4T .BARGAINS- OFFERED.? • - DRY GOODS!- FANCY GOODS! JEWELRY Awi) ,SILVERW:A.RE. - - Worth over 52,000,0001 All to be sold for One Dollar - ABRAND.A.LIII "St; 00:, 102 BROADWAY,' NEW Yost:. Agents for.LEuropeart Manufacturers, announce that in consequence of the overstocicing of the English 'market, an immense quantity of DRY and PAINCY GOODS have been con signed to them, with in.tructions to be cleared, for immediate ,Cash, at any sacrifice. A. cfi.Co. have, therefore, resolved to offer them according to their ordinary system of business, at $1 each, without re gard to value. The following 'list. shows the original wholesale prices of some of the articles which they now oiler at $l.- ' Bear, Wolf and Buffalo Robes,' from StO oo to $,50 oo Sete of Furs. Sable, Ermine or Mink'. 20 00 to 100 00 Ladies' Muffs, •'6 - " 15 00 to CO 00 Collars " ," 10 00 to 40 00 Silk arid Satin Dress Patterns, 1 6 ' 18 00 to 43 00 forego and Egyptian Cloths, " GOO to 12 00 Alpacca and Muslin do Laines, " 400to10 00 French Merinos and t' . 10 00 to 20 00 Cambric, Thibit and Mohair, " 400 to 10 00 Balmoral and-Elliptic Skirts, " 200 to aOO Silk and Lace Veils, • ." •• 200 to a 00- Sets tine Cuffs and Collars, " 200 to 500 Pairs of La lies' Corsets," . 250 to GOO Handkerchiefs, Silk, Plain, Reinstitched and embroidered Linen Lawn, per doz, G 00 to 18 00 Ladies' and Gents, Cotton, Woolen and Silk Hose and half Hose, per doz. pm, 400 to 12 00 Ladies' and Gents' Merino, Cotton, Linen and 'Cotton Shirts and ' Undershirts,' each. from 250 to 000 Coat, Vest and 'Pantaloon Patterns in Cloth, Cassiinere, and Deoskin. from - 300 to 25 00 Linen and ,Woolen Table Cot ere, '• -2DO to 00 Whim and Colored Linen Napkins, per dozen, r, 00 to 10 00 Muslin., White and 'Unbleached, per yard, l 6 to dents. Flannels; Shawls in Woolen; Silk and Merino Na blus or Clouds;'Woolcn Hoods; Blankets; Linen and Muslin Sheets; Velvet and Morocco Portmonaies; Shopping Bags; Wallets; Meerschaum Pipes; Four and Six Blade Pocket Knives. with pearl, tortoise and ivory handles; French Clocks; Gilt and Bronze Musical Boxes; Revolvers ; Fowling Pieces; Fancy Combs; Itairis;ets ; Work Boxe., • Silver Card Cases; Albums; Family and Pocket Bibles; Opera Glasses, .to. We have also received a splendid assortment of IVATCRES, Gold and Silver Ranting Cases, for Gents; Enameled do. for Ladies, together with Chains of every pattern and style. Sets of Jewelry in every variety.; Sleeve Buttons; Thimbles; Lockets; Crosses; Rings of every kind: Bracelets, Gold Pens, am. The SILVERII:4I2L' DEPAPTUENT comprises Silver, Dining and Tea Sets, Castors, lee Pitchers, Table Spoons, Forks. Tea Spoons, Goblets, Drinking Cups, Cutler Brits, Tea Pots, Cream Pitchers, Sugar Bowls, Fruit Baskets, Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, Fruit Knives, Syrup Cups, Salvers, Portmonaies Pie Knives, Fish Knives, Amstar./ and Salt Spoons, !Nap kin Rings, Egg Stands, Wino holders. Card Cases, &c. All the above list of articles to be sold for $1 cacti. The expenses ore paid by the sale of Coupons or Certificates naming (melt article in the stock, and its value; these Certificates are enclosed in envelopes, mixed up, rind sold at 25 Cents Each-3 for $l-11for Whatever article isliioned in the Certificate con be obtained at One Dollar. - • The article will be shown to the holder of the Cer tificate, and it will be at his option, whether he pays the dollar and takes the article or not. in ease arti cles sent by mall or express are not satisthetury, they can be returned and the money will be t °funded. Every Certificate entitles the holder to some ar ticle of sterling value, worth much more than a dol lar. In proof of this, - READ THIS OFFER. - . You can have for any of,our certificates and $l, nay of the following articles, so that if you are not pleased with the article or articles named on the Certificate, you need not lose the 25 cents you paid for it: One Silver-plated three bottle Castor, handsome silver-plated Butter Dish, with plate and cover, Lady's Shopping Bag. a5O picture Album bound. in velvet and gilt; set of 'tea Spoons, silver-plated on white metal, set double plated Table Spoons or Forks, Pants pattern. (234 yards eassimeie,) , pair Jouvin's Paris Kid Gloves, splendid real Meerschaum Pipe, or solid 10 caret Gold plain Ring. REFERENCES. - During the four years we have been agents for Eu ri)pean manuflicturers, we have received hundreds of commendatory notices from the Press, and letters from private individuals, expressing the highest sat isfaction with our method of doing business. We have many of these testimonials with names and dateVprinted in pamphlet form. find as w e have no sy.ace for them to this advertisement, we will send copies free to any address. Whenever desired, we will send articles by - Express, C. 0. D. So that the money need only be paid ON DELIVERY OF TILE GOODS.. We accept the entire responsibility of money sent by Express, Post Office Order, or Hank Draft. • We want agents EVERYWHERE, to whom a lib• eral compensation will he paid, which can be learned on application. fp — Take care to write your name and addr . ess in a clear, distinct hand, and address ARRANDALE & CO., IS2 Broadway, New York. Post Office Boy, 52,83. [dec. _1,'67•2m. pOOKET BOOKS.? A Large and well selected stock. st POCIZET BOOR'S, has just been received, which we will sell at reduced prices. Call and see our stock of Photograph Alb - nms A. large and fresh stock_ just received from isTew York, whiell'are ofliired at prices to suit every one. ALL THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS A assortment just received, and selling at verylow prices. No person should be without reading matter. _ARNOLD'S WRITING- FLUID The genuine article—quarts, pints, half pints, and 2-on. stands. Everything usually kept In the Stationery line, will be. HES found S at W. U. Book Store, Locust street, opposite Columbia National Bank. April 6, LilT. „ - I ,I OCAL FREIGHT NOTICE. • The Pennsylvania Rail Road Company are now prepared to receive or forward Freight be tween Columbia and Lancaster, and all stations on tile Pennsylvania Rail Road Audits branches. - RATES BETWEEN PHIL'A. C COLUMBLI, First Class. 2nd Class. 3rd Class. 4th Msg. 25 cents 21 els. 18 (AS. 15 ets. Flour In Car loads, .% cents per Barrel. BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA dr. LANCASTER. First Class. 2nd Class. 3rd Mai. 4th Class. 23 cents 20 cts. 17 cts. 14 ets. . BETWEEN COLUMBIA & PITTSBURGH. First Class. 2nd Class. '3rd Class. 4th Class. 71 cents 56 ets. 46 cts. cts. Freight consigned to stations where the Com pany has no Agent, must be prepaid. All Freights payable on Delivery. IL 17. notrsrols.:, • General Freight - Agent, Phila. SS'For further information apply to S. B. Ensmszow; Frt., Agt:, E. IC. Bores, Frt. A.gt., Columbia, - A. F. SLAYMARE7I, Frt., Agt.,Laner S"CAJEIJANNA PLANING- MILL, ON 'FRONT - ST.; AND PEN.3.VA RAIL ROAD INTERSECTION, CoLrnuxrA, The Subscribers would respectfully announce to the patrons of their Mill, that the advanced prices of labor and expenses incident to carrying ort - the business of their establishment compels them to charge their customers an advance on former' rates, and take this method to inform them that the following are the prices for work done at their Mills: For working Flooring per M 84.50 Weatherboards per M 4.50 " Surfacing one side, per M 2215 do two sides, per M 4.50 " Tie-sawing. White.-Pine face measure, per M 0.00 do Poplar face meas. per 31' 0.00 do Ask, Oak and Cherry face • measure, per 3I 8.00 " Ripping 4-1 per line, 10 feet • 1 1 4 do 8-4. do e e- do - - • '8 ° Joice ,do — do ' " 44 -im...Lumber 'hauled to the :dill and' returned to Yard without extra charge. - Accounts for working or dressing lumberwill be considered collectable every' four months. The subscribers have on hand an assortment of. ROUGH and 'DRESSED LUMBER which is for Sale at Market Prices, and solicits a continuation of public custom. Apl 13,'07-Iyl BAGUALA.N & MARTIN. • , g C. BUCHER., • . • . • c.v. • AGENT FOR THE - STATE IN.;IS-Ltd -ND Dying '-E'gf6,blisli rh ent. Ladies' Dresses; Cloaks, Veils, Gloves, Ribbons, and Silks of all kinds dyed any color. Also, Gentlemen's Coats, Vests,Pantaloons, &c. Kid Gloves washed to look like new. Scouring, repairing, &c., done at short notice. • I will receive goods at my store and forward them to the establishment. 4Q-Satisfaction guaranteed., , ' Call and see list of prices at • S. C. RUCaEII.'S • Store, Locusf'Street,. 13' 27 , '671 Columbia. Pa.- 5 'O . 0 °N' OF PLY - . . . . _. • , MOUTH, STOVE (No. S) COAL For Sale at $4.00 -per Ton. Delivered:at your cellar doors:, Oct one Ton for trial. ' augalf.tf I - • • BRUNER ez MOORE. _MON /LEACIFEEIVERY. Sta 5 PLEk BROTHER, • 'MANITFACTiTREII.4 OF 801 - LERS. In addition do our Foundry and Machine work, we aro now prepared to' manufacture- every, variety of Boiler and Plate Iron work,- AIBNIIING:AND REPAIIIING;BoILERS Promptly attencled.to. Thankful for past favors,' we would invite the attention of our friends and' patrons to this now branch of our business. - • „ ' SUPPLEE ct.BRO., . , .2nd §t., Columbia. . C -IN . Manufacturers of allslzOs REIOED 'AND DOUBLE REFINED R'OUND, II SQUARE, FLATSOVAL; AND . • ' • HALE, OVAL - 1110N:" -- ' Car Axles, Shafting and Horse Shoe Tars.. '' ',ea-Orders promptly lilted front Stock ori band or nutde to order.- - Terms, net Cash; at Manufacturer's 'prices,-. do; livered on Cars or Boats. Of at their, u9LLINaLrLr.,., • - te . • ~Columbia,-Penna. .p i TEAM, • GIVES PipWS, - "- .'Araiall,kinds'oflll - aehlnery:'3lEuaufacturediuld: ; guaranteed to give-satißactioniii7ill7,Wirrks oI , . ;. , _. - 2,......',,c; , ,„•;i .. e.'7,13 1 07PLE.F. , :diFRQ. - , , ; ; : • , • , Coltunbla,:ionn,,,Tv LANCASTER fousEliiAiiTisnrpr sTORE NO. , 1.1, 'NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCAS TER - PENN'A. Dealer In nit kinds, of', , lIOUSEK_EEPING. GOODS, Stoves, Hot Air Furnaces , And. Cooking Ranges . . . .. . . Tin, • . Shoot Iron, and Copper-Ware illannfac'tory. Roofing, Spouting,, Una Tin NemLing, promptly attended to. . . PLIDIBER,, GAS FITTER And Dealer in till kinds of Water and Gas Pipes, Lead, Galvanized Iron, Cast and Wrought , • Iron, Terra Co tta dl: Copper (tinned.) '- Tubing, , Ed'drants, ' - Bath Tubs, '-' , - ' ' - . . - and Boilers, , . . Wash BowIS, - ' • •• , Water closets; • .. , • . , . die., . &e., dm Force and Lift Pumps for Cisterns, and Deep Wells, Ilydranlie Rams, Regis- - lei's, DAMPERS, VENTILATORS, &e., ..te. ICE CREAM FREEZERS, WATER 'COOL - ERS AND REFRIGERATORS, . ' _ , --, , - At A, C. FLINN'S, , No.ll, North Queen SI., ' • . • Lancaster, Pen n'it, • CHARLES N. HOWELL,- - mmtrax ziASON. NO. 66 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - EAST SIDE: The Oldest Marble Works in Lancaster County. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon hint, he respectfully solicits a' continuance of the Caine. Ele lies on hand the largest, most varied and complete stock of finished MONTIMIZTTS, 11IANT.LES. GRAVE STONES, dic., to be found in the city, and - which will be sold at the lowest prices. Building work and Jobbing of every deAcription punctually attended to. Persons in want of Monuments, Mantles, or Grave Stones, are invited to call and examine the stock on hand, also the portfolios of designs.' June 29-tf) - . u-POWN WITH THE PRICES ! st received from the Philadelphia and New York Markets a full and complete stock of the Latest Styles in the market, which we are prepared to snake np to order in the BEST STYLE AND SHORTEST NOTICE, and at the Lowest Cash Pilces. --- We have on hand a fall and complete stock of BEADY MADE CLOTHING, -for Men and Boys, . Of our own make, which we guarantee well trimmed and well made, and goods as repre sented. Also onr Stock of GENTLEMEN'S FT.TRICLSI:I- , INGGOODS, is full and complete. Our stock is purchased at. the very Lowest. Cash Prices, and we are prepared to sell ata small advance. Call and examine our Stock, and you will be convinced the place to be suited for the least money, is at MYERS & RATHFONS, . • No: East Ring street, Lancaster Clty,•Pa. .., S. RATHVON'S - 31 , ACHANT TAILORING, GENERAL CLOTHING, - AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, (Opposite Shober's Hotel,) .- CORNER OF 1 , 701LT11 QTrEEN AND ORANGE STS., LANCASTER, PENNA. All kinds of Men's- anti Boys' ready-Made Clothing and Furnishing Goods constantly kept on land. Also, a superior assortinentpf French, English. German and Ainerlean Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, which will be made to order in any desired style, with the least possible delay; warranted to give satisfaction, and zit reasonable Charges. July 14i'66-Iy] - ' S. li. ItATIIVON. N. BRTNE : kS S ,i„,,F,TLFIIs:OI,IGI2IS AND CiIILDREN'S 511.0. E STORE. The largest and best assortment of Ladles and Gentlemen's wear in the . - . CITY OF LANCASTER. The undersigned respectfully invites the citi zens of Columbia and vicinity, to his large stock of LADIES' BOOTS AND suors; Such as Women's Kid and French Morocco Boots, Balmoral, Continental and other FASHIONABLE STYLES. We arc prepared to manufacture at short notice every kind -of Ladles' and Gentlemen's wear known in this market, and at as cheap rates as any similiar establishment. Call and examine our stock. A. N. BRENEMAN, Opposite Cooper's hotel, West King St. Lancaster. , . TO HORSE OWNERS. BARER'S ROOF LINIMENT, THE BEST ABTICLI: KNOWN For Quarter or Sand Crack, Corns, Thrush, Contracted, Hard or Brittle Hoofs, Fe., and for general use In place of Stuffing or Soaking. As Dressing for the outside of the Hoof it has no Superior. Sold Wholesale and retail, by A. MILEY, Sad dle and Harness Manufacturer, No.. 37 North Queen Street, next door to Shober's Eagle Hotel, Lancaster City, Penna. N. B.—Harnesslg every description constantly on hand, and repairing neatly done to order. . ESTABLISHED L.N 1829: SEECTETZ'S OLD ESTABLISHED HAT, CAP AND FUR STORE. No. 20 ".70RTIT QUEEN ST., LANc.ts'rEn, P_l... We would respectfully announce' that we ar now prepared to furnish our customers with the Latest Styles, consisting of Gentlemen's DRESS SILK, " - - CASSIMERE, PLAIN AND BRUSH, - - ' FUR AND WOOL, On CASSIMERRETT, • STIFF CASSIMERE, • sort' AND STEEL EXTENDED BRIMS AND FLEXIBLE SELF-ADJUSTING STIFF AND D'ORSAY BRIM HATS, In new, Novel add beautiful Designs, and at such prices as to make it an inducement for all to, purchase. CAPS'. CAPS! ! CAPS - ! ! ! Our stock of Caps comprises all the newest styles for Men's, Boys' and Children's Spring and Summer Wear. OUR MOTTO IS "EQUALITY TO ALL," - • ' The lowest selling.price marked in figures on each article, and never varied from, at SHULTZ Sr. - BRO.'S Hat, Cap and Fur Store, No. 20 North Queen st. KINDS OP- SHIPPING FURS - BOUGHT, A?) 'HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. (mar 80,'07 T I ASHIONABLE HATTER. _ .rom.N \r. Has removed las Store to N 0.4 Ea'st King street, text door to Barr%.; Pool: Store; PA.,-- Where he has lifted up rooms. to carry on in an extensive settle, the INIAI7.TIf4.CTIJAE OF, 11, ATS, Orders may be left, or sent at any time, and satisfaction guaranteed. I have' only the best workmen, and am at all times prepared to supply those who may favor me with a call with the , • BEST AND C.II..t.APEST RATS' ND 'CAPS, of the Latest and most Fashionable Style. Raving had considerable experience in the business, he hopes to meet a generous share of public patronage. • April 6, '67-tf.] „. JOILN.I'M. GREEN. , - 1 - 4 ANCASTER t .: , ' • marißLE:wortics, ° • LEWIS ITAIDY, Proprietor. -. All persons in want of anytliing in the-Marble line, will be furnished at the very lowest prices. Only the best. workmen are employed, conse quently we are enable to turn-out in a superior manner MONUMENTS, STATUARY; 'TOMBSTONES,' ORNAMENTS. MARBLE MANTLES; BUILDING FRONTS, SILLS, , And Marble World of everY description. .[GbOrders promptly - attended to - . . LEWIS HAMBY, May 4,%71 Lancaster City; Fa. HOUSE - FURNISHING: GOODS Bitussm - A.Arai TAPESTRY THREE-PLY, PiGRATN dr. VENE TIAN CARPETS. - VELVET BUGS k COCOA DOOR MATS ENGLISH AMERICAN' OIL CLOTHS. • PAPIIR - "ELAINGIN - GS; Plain and Deconiti-C'e.= Window China and Glassware,. Marseilles Quilts, Blankets. Table and Piano Covers. and a large stock of DOMESTIC COTTON-AND WOOLEN GOODS, whielkwe Will sell at low Prices. • ' YEAGER & BROTHERS, Lancaster,-Penna. -SOOTS- AND.-.S.IIO_ES, TBSHOE INIANI3 . F.tiCTO_RY; L jrnving Mei - eased iriv faClLltte.4 for turning . out superior work' would 'announce :to, my old customers and all uew ones, that may - favor. me, with eall,thar ram better • prepa.red 'now to burnt:facture allldnds of.; , - • • LADLES': AIISSES'. A D, CHILDREN'S - SHOES :AND-. G4ATBES. - • , „ , over before, -I employ cone but the .hest ° workmen and itan'always certain of giving satis faction. ,I keep on hand's generalassortmeut of ready made work all of widely% manufactured. on the premises:" -- • ` - • • • keep no) ade-up Work of ether parties. - My. 'work is made exclusively for hemeade and is sold as such.' TERMS - - ' - • - We sell as ebeap as, any,other establishment, and tisk. a Nbare of,putolic patronage. JAMES SCHROEDER; Locust Street, between Front and Second. Y. fr OME -, MANUFACTURE: , : -, ; - The Subscriber has on hand a Jill* . Stock' 'o Gots and Shoes;;Satters; '&c., all of Ids own Call at his Store, foiaidooiXaliove R. ZVflHams' .Drug Store, Front. Street, vbere he offers an, ex - tensivn assortlnent of Goods; either „ •-" BP/IMRS; - WHOLESA-I.M . ' .PR:RETA.IL. , : :Ms stock' consists of, as lame and ;general „as., portooent of*en's.SoyS', Ladies'. andChildi:on'ii, • 3Y. Ci.Otg.`A.:,4,D-S as can Ise lionnd elsewhere in the•ToWn., • r Those requiring Brx)ts and Shoes, will find "It:to` their advantage to call and `exnmine' big - Stock,' , lefore ppreluising'elsewhere, • • •• W- Ifly tM,-tf] SAMUEL GROVE; ci BB CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES V M F,DZCAL. DYSPEPSIA. C.A..I.'S . 73E 0101t114 • D"! • 'DR. 'J.- SIMMS &-'BO.ITS - ANTI-DYSPEPSIA POWDERS - Will Positively cure DYSPEPSIA. or INDIGES TION in all its various distressing forma.' The prominent symptoms of Dyspepsia or In digestion are Heartburn, Flatulency Uneasiness, in the Stomach, Variable Appetite, Sourness in the Stomach, Gnawing in the Stomach before eating and Oppression after eating, Nausea, Spit ting up of food after eating, Obstinate Constipa tion, Pain• in the • Side, Head; and - Stomach,. Tongue continually coated on the backpart,Lan guor, Debility, Low Spirits, Bad taste in the Mouth, Disturbed Sleep, Falling away in Flesh, Palpitation of the heart, Nervousness, Obstinate Diarrhten, Belching of Wind, Torpid or Inactive Liver, ‘te., most Any or all of - which these pow dersowil I most assuredly remove. Persons using these powders will soon find themselves gaining in Weight, - and.the system in every way tending. towards its usual vigorous and healthy Dyspepsia They will promote Dyspepsia Dyspepsia Digestion, remove Dyspepsitt• Dyspepsia all Nervousness ,- Dyspepsia Dyspepsia and Symptoms Dyspepsia Dyspepsia &fleeting' the Heart Dyspepsia Dyspepsia and Cause the • • Dyspepsia Dyspepsia Food' to agree with the Dyspepsia Dyspepsia stomach and cligesthenithy,Dyspepsia AND LEAVE NO UNPLEASANT EFFECTS AFTER EATIXO. They 'itave'citied hundreds of the Worst-cases of DyspepSia. We have cured more than. Five Hundred Gases of Confirmed. Dyspepsia in Wil mington, our place of business, besides thou sands of eases of lesser severity, .during the last, 27 years. ' Joseph Stimpie, residing in our place, was cured with less than six boxes, afterbeing under, treatment in, other.places for more than a year. It. is very easy to take and rapid in its curative effects. Price A 5 cents a Box, or three Boxes- for One . Sold Wholesale by johnson, Holloway S Cow den, Philadelphia. Demos. Barnes & Co., New York. and at Retail by I. A. MEYERS, Columbia, Pa. Geo. W. Neff York; -Pa., and Dealers in Medicines everywhere. • [oct 1U '67-Iy. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN Just Published, in a Staled Xueelupc. Price air cods. A' Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of SPEIMATORI2IIO SA, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual De bility, and Impediments to Marriage generally; NeryonsneSS,CONSMIPTIOX.ErILM 2 SY, 1111 d Firs; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, &c.—By Roan= J. CuivEtewm,r., M. D., Author of the f' Omen Boot:," The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from liLs own , experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bungles, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a rnodo of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every suilbrer, no matter what his condi tion may be, may cure himself cheaply, private ly and radically. THIS LECTURE WILL I I'tOVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS' AND THOUSANDS. - Sent under seal,. to any address, in a plain sealed envelope, on receipt of Six cents, or two post stamps. Also Dr. Cuiverwell's "Marriage Guide," Price 25 cents. Address the publlsherS, CHAS. J: C. KLINE. S. CO., 127 Bowery, New York", Post Office box 4580., Sept. 27, '67-Iy. DIIILADELPIIIA CANCER ROS PITAL. PROFESSOR 1.1. IL KLINE, Par.xcrpAr. Pm - sic/As - AND Sunanox, To the• Philadelphia Crofcer Hospital. -Office, No: RR ARCH Strftt, is daily making astonish ing and most miraculous cures of Cancer by the !post scientific and lately approved remedies known to the eiviLiy,ed world, among which are Lis great Cancer Antidotes, wonderfultreatments that operate specifically upon the Cancer and Cancerous affections, antidotiug, killing and destroying the Cancer, every. particle, root and fibre belonging to it or them, without pain or the use of the knife, without caustic, eating and burning medicines, without the loss of blood. or in the least affecting the sound flesh. No other treatmentshould ever be used. No other persons Lave these antidotes. To investigate these treat ments, to see patients under treatment, and to ex:opine the terrible specimens thus removed, call and see. or address R. H. KLINE, H. D., Office, No. 531 ARCH St., Philadelphia, Penna. Post Office Box 1474. For Particulars send for a Circular. CARTNET-JUJUVITURE. CA.BLNET WARE TA. EANCTFACTORY, The subscriber having lately put up new ware•roonn<, and greatly increased hls business, can oiler better inducements to his customeres than ever. WINDOW SHADE c. .?1 , 11 . 340R5, tte., IN ALL MMM2 Ha manuthetur ,, :s to order, and will keep con stantly on hand, Dressing Plain and Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards,. Sofas, 'Card, Dining and , Centre Tables, Common, Famw and Fremb. Bed steads; of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms." As ho manufactures his own work he is enabled to warrant every article - to be what it'is represented. CAAIRS! CHAIRS!! .CHAIR - »S!!! . All kinds of chairs kept on hand or manufactur ed in order. Cane, Windsor, Arm and Rocking Chairs; Settees, Camp and Conritea Stools, Sofas, Tete-a Totes and Shirred Seat , Chairs, made to order. Old chairs repainted and repaired. UDiDRIiTALNG.I Funerals will be attended to with promptness, to which he gives his personal attention. He' is prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve corpse, as may be required: 'MAHOGANY Olt WALNUT COFFINS, Furnished plain or tinted in any style that may be required. Ho respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, as well As a continuance of the custom with which helms been liberally favored. • JOILN SHENEEAGEn. South side of Locust street, between Second and Third. intar3o-137-I,f. _FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. CADINET WARE-BOOMS & MANU FACTORY, Locust Street, a few 'doors beloW Third Street, Columbia, Pa. The subscriber manufactures and keeps on hand, an extensive assortment of all kind.s.of Furniture. Persons wishing to buy, or those about to go to housekeeping, will find it to their advantage to give me a call. BEDSTEA.DSIMPARLES CHAIRS, BUREAUS, - SETTEES, ate., fie. Of the best quality, style, and manufacture, and will make to order, of first-rate material,' every article in his line. , He with give strict attention to business, and respectfully asks of the.public a sharp of its patronage. .EZ-171 , TDERTARING will receive the most careful attention, at the shortest notee, mar3o-67-tf) -"- GEORGE SEIBERT. IiAI?,q)TVARE, Sl'o VES, dpc. ALW Ays SOINIiITHING NEW ! JUST PURCHASED, AT REDUCED PRICES, a splendid Assortment of new and de sirable - HOUSE F ORNISHING • GOODS ! COOKING STOYES-,Anti-Dust Quaker City, and the :Niagara,. BRITANNIA WARE, in Sets or separate, to suit purchaSers., - CHAMBER WARE, ' CUTLERY OF ALLKECDS. WATER COOLERS, nt* all sizes and styles Special attention ; paid to GAS FITTING and PLUMBING. A' large assortment of splendid •GILA.NDELIEBS'aIways'on hand: A-Variety of BIRD CAGES; at all prices. Agent for the ,belebrated DOTY'S CLOTHES WASHER: Thtrmost popular, hest aturcheapest Washing _Machine ever invented.- • In connection with the above, Washing 'Ma chine, ho has the - —•- • UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER! _ Call at the corner of Second and Locust streets, and satisfy yourself that you'am get better bar gains there than at any other establishment. . - ,1:111 - 1A - AL WILSON, . Cor. of Second and Locust Sts. Columbia, Pa: . April 2A , ISU7-ly. .' . .. . - . T RUMPLE SON, , tl - DEALERS IN .• . FOREIGN ct. DOMESTIC HARDWARE. An extensive assortment or house furnishing hardware, :Use for carpenters' and builders' use, always on hand. • " . - IRON ,A , N D -S E.L - .l3laeksm lilts, wagon makers: and others, furn ished with all kinds of Iron, ntils,llorse Shoes, easels Trimmings, and other tatodS in -their line. WOOD .A.:S"D WILLOW ARE, In great variety, such as Tubs,%Bitskets,Wiish Boards, Brooms, Washing Machines,.&c.,fac.- - FAJThIING IMPLEMENTS Shovels, , llbes, :Plow Castings; Scythes, _Forics; nukes, and all other linplenients used by 'the furmer. -STOYES AND, :TIN . Stoves of every stYle and pattern. Cool:,-Parlor and Office Stoves, for coal or 'wood. Alarge as sortment of Tin 'Ware always -kept. on hand, or manufactured to order. . , - .• , . Oil, Paints, , &c. ~C oal Oil, Linseed, Fish, Sperm and Machine Oils ,of all kinds. . Alcohol,Tenzlne. Japan,-and other Varnish, Gla s s Paints , Putty; White Lead, de. aug.19,'05.] LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA, PA. .F:COTTRILP,A • :.Denims in - -;. • • : • ' FOREIGN ' AND i'lo7:lliStl6 . , :Hardware, _Bar Iron Steel, St niL, Glass, Paiute, 011s,eVarttlshes; Ttirnentine, Benzine, &u. A large assortment of Parlor, Cook and Utiles 'Stoves always on hand.. Tins:Ware. manufaetur ,ed to orderat shortest notice. - - - WOOD AND - WItLOW—WARE, - ' in large quantities and of every variety . : • Plows, Corn Shellers,, Feed, Cutters,. Shovels,- Shovels, - ' Roes, Forks, Rakes, Ste, - Coarse and Flue Salt at leivest market prices:l „ 'A" large assortment of Double and Single bor- Ivied Guns, Powder Flasks, Game Bags rtud'Shot' .Pouches. RirieaudßlastingP.owder,shotandcaps:- n Highest rnarket pricesptdd for Clover and 'Timothy, and Flax Seeds; large quantities - of \Allah : WC /MVO constantly on hand and offer at, 'the lowest,rat. Lubricating, sperna and Fish, 011s,anitable for maillinery. A•Finetussortment of Coal Oil TA:tnym,§liatles, Lanterns,:and Lamp, ,trinunings.• , .11V,e respectfully solicit it share of F. Atibllc witrBn- - - P. COTPRE.T2, • . Locust St., Colunibla:', I[7I.IOLSTERING4 ' =. •' •Lg T. 4. undersigned Una hiker( rOnms„adjoilling the resldenee of .3"aines'latarber;lii - Widnurstreet, , -,where he: is at all thnes props:red:to : do:all kinds. .of work In his _Curtains, cutting, making- and laying Carpets, repairing' Sofas making 43pring„Coutt-busk ort "'Hair - Mattresses, • ' ! Mar. 10, 'Oa.] - - BAND - TEL! CAMTERw ME =ea= iiITS - VRA3TO.Le CO.M:E).zM:OI TUE FIDELITY INSURANCE TRUST Ili" SAFE_)?..I:',O:IT,COMPANY, FOR SAFE-,ISPI2'!7G:OF,:yAS,,I7AJILES CArrria4' 8e00,090, PIKE PROOF; BIIILDING.:' Security fromlosa by ;,3:is> ItOBBtRY;YIRE'OR XdOIDENT. 421 CIIESTNiTT 'STI*ET,Tita:ADiiiLPFI.I " A N. B. Briiiime, S. Gillingham Fell. Ale.x. - Henry, C. H., Clark, .C. iNlamilester,— S. A. Caldwell, John ' F.. W: Clark, H. C. Gibson. This Company receives for Safe-keeping, under guarantee, Securities, Plate, Coln, Deeds, and ,valuables of all descriptions. The "charges for one year are, on Coupon Bonds,-$l. per $1000; on Registered Bonds, CO cents.' :Moderate rates on 'all other valuables. : .The Company also Rents SAFES,...key with renter exclusively, at Sai to 37.1; Collects Coupons nd - Interest for per cent. commission; Allows 'lnterest on deposits of-money; Executes Trusts. as - Executor, A.dministrator,_ Guardian, .Trusted or Agent. R. PATTERSON, C. IL CLARK, N. B. BROWE , See'y and bens. Vice Pres't. President, dee, 21, - • • riII;RMANIA -FIRE INSURANCE . • C.ON.PANY, N0:17.5 13ronalway, New York. CASII CAPITAL, SUBPLUS Total Assets, July 1, Mc, This Company insures Property of all kinds against Loss or Damage by Eire, on favorable terms. itUDOLPII GARRIGIJE, President. TitTGO Scltlr.3rA.:sts. Sowzr E, ' Secretary. .. , Vice President. ' Oct. 12, 18t,7-Iy. COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO <3 - 2):NUARY, Ist, 3867. CAPITAL AND AItSSETS, - - - 6000,527 91 This Compan7y continues to insure Buildings 3lereliandize, and other property, against loss awl damage by 11re, on the mutual plan, either_ for a cash premium, or premium note. • S.EYENTIT ANNUAL REPORT. Whole am tint insured; $12,478,426 83, Less ain't xpired In '66, 74,77.1. 31 - • ' 511,755,655 49 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Amount of premium notes, - 3rtn. 1,1860 $6a5,121 27 Less premium notes exp'tl in ISO, 6613,160 23 Balance of premitims, .Tan'y 1; 186 G 6,609 15 Cash receipts, less cotentissions,in 'GO, 57,016 16 Loans . 9,400 00 Due fromagents and others Losses and expenses paid in 1866._ 573,025 31 Losses adjusted, not due Jan. 1,'07, 21,296 88 Balance Capitaland Assets, Jan. 1, '67, 000,527 91 $001,850 10 . • A. S. GREEN, President. GEORGE Yornsn, Jr., Secretary. .31reit.tim S. SITUNA2S, Treasurer. - DIRECTORS: RI% Ryan, ' John W. Steac2. - , ti John Fech!Joh, - George Young . , Jr„ "11. 0. Minich, Nicholas -WDonald, Samuel F. Eberlein, Willbun Patton. Amos S. Green, John B. Badman, Iliram Wilson, • Robert Crane. . may 11, ISEC I NSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH AMERICA., • P.HILADELPHIA. . Incorporated. 4754. Assets, $1,850,000. Charter perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by tire on Buildings, Merchamhze, Furniture, dc., for long .r short periods, - or permanently on Buildings, by a deposit of Preminm. The prompt payment of losses for a period of sEvnicyr years, affords guarantee of claim upon public confi dence. Airfillin G. COPFIN,Pres't. CirAumts PLA.Tr, See'v. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa. January 21, ISOS-ly. . rFHE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR— ANCE SOCIETY otrthe UNITED STATES, Offers inducements to those proposing to assure, which are believed to be Unequaled. Annual Cash Dividends. All the Prhfits Divided'iiro-rata, among the Assured. Aoetinyultitell Fund, over. Annual Income, over W 3.1. C. ALEX.,usiDgit, Pres't 11.12. HYDE, Vice-President. O. NV. Pinrars, Actuary. • • Office-92 Broadway; New York. For further particulars, apply to IV. G. PATTON, Agent, June 0, 1806.] . Columbia, Pa - LIARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, YORK, • PA. Insures on the Cash, Mutual or Perpetual Rates: - H. FRABER, President "11. %T1T1CR.1.731, Secretary, M. $. SHUMAN, Agent. July 7, ." ' Columbia, Pa CIIRARD FIRE AND MARINE IN ul SI/RANCE COMPANY, Capital 40 00,000 Securities 4 '00,000 This Company continues to take risks on good property, at rates as low es any other safe Com pany and consistent with prudence. Policies issued for long it short terms, or per manently. Losses promptly paid. All claims adjusted without litigation or delay, "ThiS Com pany refers to the past as a guarantee of its future conduct. - . THOS. CRAVEN, rres't A. S. G.Tr.a.irr, Vlee-President. JAs..l3. Amvoan, Secretary. .F. X. ZIEGLER, Aent, Walnut Street, above Front. Columbia, Fa. January 23, /y.- , DrOME 'INSURANCE COMPANY JI -OF NEW YORK: Cash Capital Assets, Ist January, ]&7. Liabilities _ _ .62,600,000 00 . 3,645,388 87 287,934 65 CHAS: J. MARTIN, Pres't. OA. F. WILLILAILTH,NIee•Pres't.. ;Toms 3.IOGEn, Secretary. J. H. WAsintußtr, Ass't Secretary. D. A. ILEALD, General Agent: - Total low; by Portland Fire, 4112 , 42La1l paid before July 15th. 2 _- _ ARI NOW RACY \VITH THEIR .ENTIRE IMPORTATION OF CHRISTMAS GOODS! For the Present Season, to which they most re spectfully invite the attention of those visiting Philadelphia, suggesting an early call; before the .choicest articles are selected, and the hurry of Holiday business prevents that careful attention they desire extended to all their visitors. The stock of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Pluted;Goods; Clocks Bionics,. " and Etiropean Novelties,' Of every description,- offered this season by this Douse, exceeds inTichness; variety and beauty, the eflbrts of any previous year. examina tion of our goods cannot hut prove interesting to parties from the country, who are most cordial ly Invited to visit our establishment. All orders by letter, or inquiries- respecting goods and prices, will-receive careful and prompt attention. Goods wrefulivpacked and forwarded. PIUCES GithIATLY. IttlltreED TO SUIT. THE TIMES. , CALDWELL 'Sr; CO.; ; jewelers and Silversmiths, ; CHESTNUT ' STREET, PHIA Dec. 14, '67-3m. ITE NITE, r it t ; .• INDUCEMENTS' OFFERED: ' -AitERICA_N WAT-CRES,. As low as $2000,in" .. 1", - wo on. Cas - es,Wdriatit"ed for ' two years; also 3,4, 5 and p oz. cases. JVST RECEIVED „A_ Full Aisortnient of the - aeleina.„:..rd " - - Seth Tla - canas Olcick - s.• They are the best Clocliti'inade. Cull iiiid, see": . .Also,it fall and well selected ski-It:of SILVER PLATED I.A.RE; - From the best Pa.cloria in" - the U. lEWELRY"INy - ARIETY, ' • ' •• - - , ' Jost froinihe Printorit! " • SPECTAPT•VS, - •. - in Gold, Silver,. Steel and Plated .„ , • - Priunes; to suit • all ages 'REPAIRING,' OP .- ALL: KINDS, PitoirrTrx , ATTENDED TO, AT " • • SPErtbfo'S, -.Jewelry Store, near mar. 30,'07 - tf, • , the New Depot. - . CAAC ' K.: ' STA:I37'2EIi,, ,:WATCII3IIARER ,JEWELErts STUEET' CORNER OF QIM/RI2Y, MEd 71.n'ossortnieneOf Sllv'er and • Plated Wore suitable for. Holiday Presents 1 . .: -ponotantly on band, • . Afal , "Reirdring of Watehesand - Jewelriqirompt= .ly attend - ••,". [noviliPo7-1y: ' X i uiNIBER. , .:;:,,-,4 , z,:',, , , ,, ,...,, :,- -,,,, , Z 2: •• • . X , 100,000,feot"4-1;..,5-4 and:B-4 CarolinaTellOw Irse-1,.P ...: • • ••-., '.. ';._ , ..--_,_... 7 .: ~. -- akooo feet 4-r and '6-4 steiarciards; YellOwl'ine s . - • .. Also, a large•and,geueraliassortmarst. , of White 'Pine and 7.foirdoeir. Lumber,' Flooring, Weather , boards;lPlastering.. , Latb,:rlckets,^:,k.e..,• d¢, for' .sale , at:reasonuble , prices,: at the , Planing ..Kill juurLumber Yard of - +, .augl7-ta . . 3ZACIIIIAN4.'MARTIM - . . Dnizarolt W. IV. TIPP, AGENT, CAI mbia, Pa 71,90 GI CONTRA ORGJUNIZED'JULY, IMO OF OFFICE—No. 735 Broadway A. J. RA.UFFINIAN, Agent_, Columbia, Pa JEWELRY. N . .. 0 0.622 I=Elllll PILI/AADMI` ' lIIA F 1 ,)500,000 *315,074.75 ..815.074.73 8,664 56 04%50 ID .$2,000,000 4,1,200,000
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