etriuntiria INDEPENDENT, FEARLESS .k. Columbia, Pa. Saturday, April 6, 1861. ye... Ala, advertising will be considered CASH, and collectable at any' time utter the first lasertion. A Rare Chance for Somebody; A FIRST CLASS ROWE OR EMPIIU SEWING MACHINE, Worth $6O! GIVEN AWAY present to anybody sending us FIFTY NEW SUBSCRIBERS to the COMINBIA. Spy, one of the Rowe or Empire Sewing Ma chines, worth SO, and considered the best in the country. Names may be sent in at once, and if the re quired number cannot be obtained, the person sending will be paid FIFTY CENTS in Cash for every one received. The paper will be sent to any Post-office in the County. The price of subscription ($2) must accompany every name. Address A. M. RAMBO, tf. Columbia, Pa. The Month of .April. March, with all its religious ceremonies as well as its numerous storms of wind, rain snow, which will long be remember ed, has terminated and yields to the advent of April, the month of pleasant showers. It is in this month that the earth opens her bosom and sends forth her riches, whilst the young buds open umler the influence of the soft and mild rains. The allegory is a young man with che ,, rfal and youthful face, clad in green, with hawthorn in buds crossing his left shnnlder, whilst in his right hand he holds a '.),nieh of prize roses and violets. Many an I momentous wore the events which 11:-,-e taken place in this month, On the 11:.:11 Henry Clay was born in Virginia, in the neighborhood of a region known as the ••,Sl.ltes," hence the soubriquet, "The 111111-Boy of the Slashes." On the 17th, 1700, died in the city of Philadelphia, Benjamin Franklin, whose name has long Leen and now is a cherished household - word in America. The battle of Lexing ton was fought on the 39th, and is memorable as being the first fought between Great Britain and the United States of America in the war for Inde pendence. On the eighth anniversary of this battle a cessation of hostilities was proclaimed in the American army, and the war brought to n close. On the 30th George Washington was sworn into office as the first President of the United States. The 21st has been dedicated to St. An select, Archbishop of Canterbury, whilst the 23d is St. George's day the patron saint of Eengland. The 25th is dedicated to St. 4ark,- whose Gospel was written in the year 63. Four illustrious individuals were born in this mouth, viz : George Frederick Handle, the most distinguish ed musician that ever lived; William Harvey, the celebrated discoverer of the circulation of the blood; Oliver Cromwell, an extraordinary soldier and• statesman of England; and William Shakspeare, the immortal dramatist— " Each change of ninny -colored life he drew— Exhausted worlds and then imagined new." Specimens of a Dictionary. Facility—The grace . of Gen iu`s,but more frequently the fault of mediocrity—there are meia who do much, rapidily, and ill. Capacity-7.-A Quality almost null in socie ty, for it is not asked whether a Man be fit fora place : but whether the place be fit for the man. Larder—The substitute for a Library with those who have entirely lost the habit of thinking, and retain only that of eating Time—The stuff of which Life is made; some, by the prodigal use they make of it, mistake it for Eternity. I...m.uity—.. mysterious, an incompre hen.;ible Duration—au inexhaustible exis tenw,which the longest revolution of time can never shorten. C4UtiOUS Man—One with more cunning sons; rarely worthy of confidence, or e..pable of Friendship. ',:tenbroker—A man of Iron, who coolly etti,!tilatos the profits to be extracted from the wineries of want, and the products of - 11..2. , sitv—who with the Joy of a Vulture Eeizes the last Rag that drops from the wx-tecl form of Indigence. Bia--An adversative particle, very con soling to the Self LOve of ono who .is forced to eulogize another. ioterity—The ostentation of Virtue- 7 au Ituposture of Vice—an artifice of Pride—a cloak of Ambition. Dentist—Ono who pulls out the Teeth of others, to find employment for his own. Coquet--A wine which every one wishes to taste, but no one to make it his ordinary beverage. Arothing—V cry difficult to define—it is immeasurable, indivisible, indefiriate—it is the beginning, .the progress, and the conclusion of all our .vanities—it is in every thing—it is nothing. Panegyric—A speech in praise of some great = man, informing him of virtues which he had not the slightest suspicion that be possessed! Citizen---A man of .good moralsz—a Friend to order, respecting useful preju dices, observing .Deciney—practising the social Virtues—and soMetitneS renouncing his own Interest, to promote that of the publica man long sought for, but whom there is no hope of finding. Finance—The sublimity of this-science consists in making those pay the Taxes who have nothing. Ronest Fellows—Those who hold pre cisely the same political opinions—you may be a bad son,—a bad husband—a bad father—you may have injured, calum niated and persecuted - your benefactor, yet you will not' figure the less in the list of honest-fellows with such, or such a one, in place or'out of place, while you share his political feelings and antipa thies.- ..kilbassador—A distinguished Person age iiiiibirone Government tO• another, for the laudable purpose of acting as a spy., .Apbthi , carN—A 'man who mixes up Drugs of: which' he 'knows nothing, to administer:thein' to- bbdies of which he knows lase.: ' Physician—LA' man paid to form con jectures in the cliamber of a sick man until be - is either cured by nature, or killed'. by. 3.w:wales. SALL.E' CAP JVW-11L.8.Y. GREAT SALE -OF DRY GOODS! FANCY GOODS!! JEWELRY ,& SILVERWARE, Worth over $2,000,000! All to be sold for ONE DOLLAR EACH:. ARRANDALE & CO., 162 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. AGENTS FOR EL - BOMAN DA.NtrEAcruamts, Announce that In consequence of the Over stocking of the English Market, an immense quantity of DRY AND FANCY GOODS have been consigned to them, with instructions to be cleared for immediate c.tsn, at any sacrifice. A. it Co., have, therefore, resolved to otter them according to their ordinary system of business at $1 each, without -regard to value. The following list shows the original wholesale prices of some of tile. articles Which they now offer at $1: 1200 Silk at Satin Dress Patterns from $S 00 to 813 00 2000 DeregoatEgYPtian Cloths._ , 600 to 12 00 3000 Alpacca,tMuslin de Laines 4 00 to 10 00 3500 French Merinos at Twills— 10 00 to 20 00 2000 Cambric, Thlbot Itfolittir.. 400 to 10 00 2000 Lyonese 500 to 10 00 4000 Printed Calicoes 300 to 700 5000 Balmoral Skirts 200 to 0 Oil 3000 Fine Elliptic, :Skirts 200 to 500 6000 Silk and Lace Veils 200 to 600 4000 Sets flue Coln and Collars., 200 to 500 2000 Pairs Ladies Corsets 250 to 600 3000 Silk Hancllcerehlefs 1101 to 3 101 2000 Dozen Ladles' hemstitched I 1 aunikerch lets 7 00 to 12 00 ' 1000 Dozen Ladies' fine Em broidered Handkerchiefs._ 00 to IS 00 5000 Dozen Ladles' Lawn Hand kerelnels 300 to 600 3000 Dozen Gents' Hemmed Handkerchiefs :5 00 to 10 00 10000 Dozen Cotton Hose n 00 to 10 00 1 , 000 Dozen Woolen hose 600 to 12 00 5000 Dozen Balmorals 12 00 to 18 00 6000 Dozen Dens' Cotton Hall' Hose .1 00 to SOO 3004) Dozen Dens' Woolen Half Hose 600 to 12 00 2000 Linen and Cotton Shirts__ 2 50 to 00 10000 Merino Undershirts 250 to 500 10000 Pairs Merino Drawers 250 to 600 8000 Pants, Patterns in CaSSi mere, Doeskin, ate 300 to 700 8000 Coat Patterns in Broad Cloths, Cassinteres, to 5 00 to 15 00 10000 Vest Patterns in 8111:Velvet Plush, fine Cassimeres,ate... 250 to 10 00 5000 Brown Linen Table Covers. 75 to 250 :1000 All Wool Table Covers 100 to 800 10000 Yards Brown Linen Da mask 100 to 8 . 00 .3300 Dozen 'White Linen Nap 111ns G 00 to 12 00 20000 Yards Unbleached 15 to 30 20000 Yards Bleached linslin 20 to 30 10000 Yards Irish Linen 75 to 150 MOO Yards Flannel 50 to 200 3000 Long Wool :Shawls 6 50 to 15 00 4000 Square Wool Shawls S 00 to 10 00 10000 Ladies' Breakfast Shawls_ 200 to 750 10000 Nubia); or Clouds 1 :51.1 to 300 10010 Woolen Hoods 150 to :3 00 2000 131ankets 350 to 800 10000 Linen and Cotton Sheets_ 200 to 700 10000 Yards Sheeting, Muslin 25 to 5U 5000 Dozen Spool Cotton %WO DozenY 'aorta Spool Thread 2000 Pounds Black Linen Thread 4000 Gross Shirt But toils 300 to SOO 5000 Ladies' Silk Velvet aud Morocco Portnnaudes 350 to .1 00 5000 Ladles' Shopping Bags 250 to 10 00 5000 Turkey Morocco Portmon ales, with Mirror 200 to 400 5000 Turkey Morocco Wallets at Portmonales 400 to 400 104000 Meerschaum Pipes 3 00 to 00 10000 Fine 4 cunt 6 libido Pocket Knives with Pearl, Tortoise and Ivory Handles 300 to 000 1000 French Clocks, Gilt and Bronze, with and without Shades 2.5 00 to 50100 2000 Musical Boxes 30 00 to 250 00 3000 Revolvers 51 00 to 5) 00 2000 FowlingPleces 25 00 to 75 00 5000 Head Dresses, Hair Nets at Fancy Condi. 150 to .5 00 10000 Dozen Paper Collars 20 to st) 2000 Papier Maelde, Rosewood \Valnut Workboxes 2 54) to 10 00 3000 Tortoise Shell and Silver Card. Cases and Snutrßoxes 3 00 to 10 00 204)(10 Albums, Morocco and Vel vet Bound, from. 20 to 2n) Pictures 250 to 15 00 3000 Fine Family Bibles 700 to 15 00 01000 Fine Pocket Bibles 2 0') to 500 MOW Envelopes 300 to 700 HMO Reams NOW Paper 300 to 600 1000 Pairs Opera Classes 3 00 to 15 00 We have also received a Splendid Assortment of JEWELRY! Comprising Gent's Gold Hunting Case Watches, Ladies' Gold and Enamelled Hunting Case Watches, Gent's Stunting Case Silver Watches, Gold Fob and Vest Watch. Keys-Fob and. Vest Ribbon Slides, Sets Sol tai re Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Gold Thimbles, Pencils, Minature Lockets, Gold Tooth Picks,Crosses, Plain Gold Stings, Chased Gold Rings, Set and Signet Rings, Califor nia Diamond Itings, Sets Ladies' Jewelry (Jet and gold,) Sets Ladles' Jewelry (cameo, pearl and other stones,) Gold Pens, (silver extension hold ers) and Pencils, Gold Pens and Gold Extension Readers, Soltalre and. Gold Brooches, Diamond Rings, Gold Vest and Neck Chains, Gold Oval Band Bracelets, Jet and Gold Bracelets, Chattel aine Chains and Guard Chains, Coral, Opal and Emerald Brooches, Mosaic, Jet, Lava and ',toren tine Ear Drops, Coral, Opal and Emerald Ear Drops, California Diamond Ear Drops, ate., ate. THE' SILVERWARE DEPARTMENT COM PIaSES Silver Dining and Tea Setts, Castors, Ice Pit chers, Table Spoons, Forks, T,m, Spoons, Goblets, Drinking Cups, Cofice Urns, Tea. Pots, Cream 13 Pitchers, Sugar owls, Fruit Baskets, Cake Bas kets, Card Baskets Fruit Knives, Syrup Cups, StaVerS POrtlllOndeS, Pie Knives, Fish Knives, Mustard and Salt Spoons, Napkin Rings, Egg Stands, Wine Holders, Chat Cases, ate. All the above List of Articles to be .S'old for s'l.oo -Each. The expenses are Paid by the sale of Coupons or Certificates naming each article in the stock, and its value; these Certificates are enclosed in envelopes, mixed up, and sold at 25 Cents Each; 5 for $1; 11 fbr $2. Whatever article may be named In the Certifi cate can be obtained :it 01\TE DOLLAR The article will he shown to the holder of the Certificate, and It will be at his option, whether he pays the Dollar and takes the article or not. In case articles sent by mall or empress are not satisfacto7, they 000 be returned and the money will be refunded. Every Certificate entitles the holder to SOME ARTICLE of STERLING VALUE! WORTH MUCH MORY; THAN A DOLLAR 13.e'T 11 0 0 1.?...18a In Proof of this we will give for ANY CERTI FIUATE ISSUED BY US, AND ONE DOLLAR, or 11.1*' of the following articles: One Pants Pattern, one pair Ladles' Balmoral Boots, or Men's Brogans, one excellent Hoop Skirt (13 springs), one Male Merino Undershirt, or pair Merino Drawers, fonr pairs Lady's or Gent's Hose, or six Lawn Poeket H T THE Pl 7 4'BB Sal Y 8 OF US Arrandale & Co., of this city are now sending out a great variety of Dress Coat and Pant Pat terns, Balmoral Skirts, Boots, Shawls a tat other valuable articles, in dry and fancy goods at one dollar catch. We confess our inability to see how this Is done, but that it Is done is beyond all question. This Arm lies had a long and honorable career, and is to be by no means confounded with the • , r swindling and bogus concerns - with which this metropolis so much almonds. We know the pro prietors well and can personally vouch for the just and faithful perforsannee of all their eon traets.—National IroAdata, jtiew Fork, Feb, 2, 1807. ExTßAcatruNArvi Goon FonTUNE.—Day before yesterday, at the Jewelry sales of lifessrs. Arran dale C Co., two Gold Watches were drawn by two gentlemen known to this community whose amuses we will not mention. Parties curious on this subject can lie Informed at tile store iti King street, nearly opposite the Berta:sin. We were curious on the subject, and inquired the names of the parties, and called on one of them, and were shown the watch lie drew, It was a large double case Gold Watch, and we were informed that It had kept time to a second since it had been in the possession of our fortunate friend. It would have been very natural to suppose that after one watch was drawn there was no chance for another for at least a month; but, strange to say, in less - than an hour another gold watch reward ed the worshiper of Fortune. Go all and do like wise.-Daily South Carolinia n , Charleston, February 33, ISGS. QUA/Ural Wta.L I.lstrksrEn.—Mr. Eugene E. Carter of of the Monticello House, called in at the Jewelry Emporium, 78 Main street, yester day, and after paying his Ti cents, suddenly found himself entitled to a Music Box, valued at We understand that he was offered $2.10 for the instrument before leaving the store but refused to part With it. We should call this a quarter well Invested. We understand a number of other valuable ar ticles were received, amongst which was a gold watch valued at $75, by one of the attaches of the Enquirer othee.—Richntead 'Ames, September 21;a41. HOUSE AXII BIJOGY paint AWAY.—MT. W. 11. Wise, UnionHill,coachr at J.J. Osborne's, last evening walked into the great sale of Arran dale et Co., 78 Main street, and having paid twen tv-five cents for a photograph found on opening the envelope that on the payment of one dollar he was entitled to receive a fine horse, set of new silver-mounted harness and new buggy, valued at four hundred dollars"! Mr. Wise appears to be a cool, self-possessed sort of a man, and did not manliest the least excitement at his good fortune, merely remarking " that lie was Intending to purchase a horse and buggy soon, and had astable all ready, so it would come In very well for hint. —.e.c/osfrad 117dg, nwenther 15, 18ad. EIIteLOYUENt Voit LAD/ES—The most eligible and profitable employment we have heard of for ladies, who have friends and address, is the sale of certificates for the "Great Jewelry Sale" of Ariandale & Co. A lady of our acquaintance has been very successful In this way, not only In filling her own purse but also in 'doing a good turn to thos4 to wheat She told the eertinctdes, as will be seen front our advertising columns. Gentlemen also can be tints engaged.—X. Y. Sun day ifercury, August 14, 1881, In sending orders please state What pro portion of certificates you require from each de rartinent. Where no special instructions are elven, we send one-half front the Dry and Fancy Ooods Department, MO one-half from. the Jewel ry maul Siver-Wa re Department. Whenever desired, we will send articles By Express, C. 0. D., So that the money need only be paid ON DELIVER'S' OF THE GOODS. We accet the entire responsibility of money sent by Express, Post-Onice Order, or thd: Draft. We want' agents El'EftylirlfEßE to whom a liberal compensation will be paid, Avhich can be learned on application. Take care to write Jour name anti address in a dear, distinct hand, and ad dress ARITANDALF. d: CO., Box 5Z3 182 BrOadway, llow York. SIBY GOODS. ATTRACTIONS FOR TUE PEOPLE FONDER.SMITH'S CULLMBIA., PENNA NEW ;"4PRING STYLES, A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF FANCY GOODS, OjlEsS GOODS, ax., FO El TILE LADIES 0101i:NED THIS WEEK, ANVLIMIL LOT ot: Tuosi: HANDSOME DRESSJIOODS VA VIP-WIDE )IL7!LINS, STILL LOWER PRI° ES G -1-,4 - t, Success II WE HAVE 34:1' WITH GREAT SUCCESS EC THE MERCLIANT TAILORING MIMI] Q$ , S Department of our Store EVERYBODY IS PLEASED WITH OUR WORR AND PRICES. BM al) PEE CENT. SAVED BY BUYING YOUR CLOTHING AT FONDERSMITH'S BALMORALS AND HOOF SKIRTS A9tonlshingh• Low Rates, _VT FONDERSMITITS WALL PAPERS "OR TEE MILLION! 10,000 PIECES 01.;' NEW WALL PAPERS, Embracing evetN• style, quality, and price, from 10 emits to The ilicheat GOLD Papers, from 75 cents to 51.50 per piece, are now ready for the in ,,pection of the Public, AT FONDEIZSMITIrS Where, also, Isla be found a full and complete Stock of _ OIL CLOTHS CARPFI•,, W.INDOW SHADES, And the cheapest and best eeleeted Stock of DRY GOODS, QUEENSWARE, &c. 4,:,4J - CO:' , 11: AND SEE! ':-so FOOliderSnlith ' S CHEAP CASE! STORE, Mar 30;67] N EW SrRINO GOODS! NC I. O. BRUNER'S Cheap Cash Store, FRONT STRIXD, above LOCUST, COLUMBIA. We are constantly receiving additions to our stock, and have now a large and varied assort ment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, cousist..ng of bonine4, Challis, "AIMS, MO:MM biqUei, plain anti figured, Alpacas, Poplins, Cc. \'‘ e invite attention to our stock of MUSIinS. Sheetings, Tickings, Ginghams, Checks, Linens, Flannels, Calicoes. &0., XT.., at old prices. A complete assortment of Clothe, egS,,imeres, Vesting's, Tweeds, Jeans, Cottonades, for men find boys' wear, at old prices. Full line of Hosiery, Gloves, and Trimmings, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, of Latest Styles a n ti Best Mattes. BOOTS, SE 1013 S, AND GAITEBS, Made of the best Inatertal, and warranted equal to the hest home-made work. Call and see us. Yo charge to see goods, G REAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED BUYERS! Great bargains in BOOTS, SHOES, ,te. Our stork consists of all the latest styles of Dress Goods, Cloths, Cass[mores . , Linen and Cot ton Goods, together with a full supply of Sheetings, Sltirtings, Tickings, thc., Of the best quality', Our Stock of Bleached Goods, Flannels, Bannerols, Hoop Skirts and awls, Cannot be surpassed. In addition to the Dry Goods Department, he has the most carefully selected stock of BOOTS and sTao - E, s Ever brought to this place, consisting of Ladies' Gaiters,llailaorals,Children's and Misses' wear, of all sizes and descriptions, Men's and Boys' Boots, of all ginds, sizes and styles. A share of public. patronage is solicited. J. S. SNYDER, Corner of Locust and Front Streets. ITARDIVA,nE, STOVES, ,Cc. HOUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION ! The citizens of Cinitunbla mid vicinity are re spectfully invited TO call and examine toy large and varied assorttinirit of Housekeeping Goods . Comprising every variety of Tin Ware, Silver-Plated Ware, Table Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Plabislied Tin Ware, Cookifig Utensils, Chandler Ware, in Sets, Ware, Enameled, Copper Kettles, Brass Nettles, Chafing Dishes, Egg Bodit , rs, Waiters, Brit- Muhl Ware, &c., ‘te. STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. BRILLIANT and NIAGARA are two of the best Stoves in the Market. They are guaranteed to give satisfaction. GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING Carried on in all ih, various branches, Stoves, Shops, Dwellings, Cc., fitted up with Gas and Water Pipes, in the best manner. Always on hand, a good assortment of Chand eliers, Brackets, Drop Lights and Pendants, Gal vanized I - on, Lead and Terra Cotta Water Pipes. 4*-RepairingproMptly and personally attend ed to. lIIRAM WILSON, Cor. of Locust and Second St. Columbia, Pa. TRUMPLE S; SON, e.l . Di4L FIRS IN FOREIGN c DOMESTIC HARDWARE An extensive assortment of house furnishing hardware, also for eatpenters' and builders' use, always on hand. IRON AND STEEL Blacksmiths, wagon Makers, and others, tarn ished with all kinds; of Iron, Nails, Horse Shoes, Coach Trimmings, and other goods in their line. WOOD An? WILLOW WARE, In great variety, such as Tubs, Baskets, Wash Boards, Brooms, Wushing Machines, FARMTNOr IMPLEMENTS. Plows, Shovels, lioeS, Plow Castings, Scythes, Forks, Rakes, and all other Implements used by the farmer. STOVES AND TIN WARE. Stove' of every style alai pattern, Cook, Parlor and (Mee Stoves, for coal or wood. A large as sortment of Tin 'Ware always kept on hand, or numnfactured to °Met Oil, Paints, Coal 011, Linseed, Fish, Sperm and Machine Oils of all kinds, Benzine, Japan, and other Varnish, Glass, Paints, Patty, White Lead, ab.. Locusr STILT:ITT, CO MD tnr.v, PA, T F. COTT RE LL tc..; BRO., Aenlers FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Hardware Bar Iron, Steel, XGlass, ails, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Benzine, &,.. A large assortment of Parlor, Cook and Otlice Stoves always on hand. Tin Ware manufactur ed to order at shortest pollee. WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE, In large quantities awl of every variety. Plows, Corn Shelters, Peed Cutters, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, 'Rakes, d.e. Coarse and Fine Salt flt, lowest market prices. A large assortment of Double and Single bar reled Guns_, Powder 'Flasks, Game and Shot Pouches. Ride and Wasting Powder,shot and caps. trajlighest market, Wet:44lmM for Clover and Timothy, and Flax , eeds, large quantitley of which we have constaldly on hand and oiler at the lowest rates. Ltibricating, Sperm and Fish Oils, suitable for maChinery. A Fine assortment of Coal Oil Ltunps, Shades, Lanterns, and Lamp trimmings. We respectfully eellelt ri share of public patron age. W. F. COTTRELL P. corrnELL, Locust St., Columbia. SEWING Ar,4CIIINES. GROVER & BAKER'S HIGHEST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES, 195 DnoAnwAy, NEW YORK. 730 CHESTNUT STREirr, Pirl.7.AbEL.pmA. Jnn. 5, 'O7 GREAT IMPROVEMENTS EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE Salesroom, No. 921 Cliestaut.it., Philadelphia This MACi IINE is constructed on a new prin cipal of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable improvements, having been examined by the most profound experts, and pronounced to be SIMPLICITY and PERFECTION COM BINED. The following are the principal objections urged against Sewing Maelii nes : 1. Excessive fatigue to the operator. 2. Liability to get out of order. 3. Expense, trouble, and loss of time In re pairing. 1 Incapacity to sew every description of ma terial. 5. Disagreeable noise while in operation. The Empire Sewing Machine iv Brempl hart all these OBJECTIOXS. • It has a straight needle, perpendicular action, makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH, which will neither RIP nor RAVEL and is alike on both sides; performs perfect sewing on every description of material, from Leather to the finest ::.•hinsook Muslin, with cotton, linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number. IT HEMS. FELLS. BINDS, IMAMS, TUCKS, QUILTS, PLAITS, GATHERS. Naving neither CAM nor COG WHEEL, and the least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, :Ind is EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS MACHINE. Alt trtrldieS of CAMET MiC/lINES front .SGO tiptVaid.S. ire - Particular attention is called to our new and Improved Manufacturing Machine, for Tailoring, Shoe-fitting, Coach Trimming, ate. Its advantages are simplicity, durability, rapid ity, easy adaptation to all branches of manufitc turing. It makes perfect work on all material. It is especially desirable in sewing Patent. Leat her, and Is very stilt. It short it is the most per fect manufacturing machine in the market, I3.—Every Machine guarranteed. EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE COMP.'iNY, 921 Chestnut , street, Philadelphia. NELSON READ, Agent. irg-Agents wanted. SINGER SEWING MACHINES . U. HESS Has been appointed agent for Columbia for these celebrated Machines, mid offer:, them for sale at his Rook Store, at MAN UFACTURE RS' PRICES Everybody knows the Singer Machines to be one of the standard Sewing -Machines, and we present it to the citizens of Columbia and vicin ity as incomparably the best kind in existenee. It is simple, compact, durable and beautiful. It Is quiet, light running, and capable of perform ing t range and variety of work never before at tempted upon a single machine—using either silk, twist, lihen or cotton thread, and sewing With equal lacility the very Shiest and coarsest materials, and a nything between the two ex tremes, in the most beautiful and substantial manner. Its attachments for hemming, braid ing, cording, tucking, quilting, felling, trimming, binding, We., are novel and practical, and have been invented and adjusted especiAlly for this machine. AriT•Call at the Store and :,ee one in operation SEWING MACHINES. W. O. PATTON, Agent for the sale of THE "WHEELER & WILSON," "ELLIPTIC," and "HOWE'S" World renowned Sewing _Machines. While the Wheeler & Wilson Is universally ac knowledged to be the best, machine for family use, the "Elliptic," which is maimfact tired by the same company, and made on the same general principles, Is equally as good; and the "Howe" is unsurpassed as a shuttle machine. All these machines make the lock stitch, and are adapted to all kinds of family sewing, tailor ing, and other manutiteturing purposes. :No risk in buying them, as every machine sold is war ranted to give entire satisfaction. Sewing Ma chines for rent. Locust street, Columbia. Dee. I, 'Gil. Locust Street, Columbia, Pa CLOTHLArG. READ ! READ READ ! GRE...I.T ATTRACTION! DAVID HANAUER'S U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM! Front Street, llr.st Store above 'Walnut Street, C0LL73181.1, PA. The Largest„ Best Assorted, Handsomest and Cheapest Stock of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Cc., ever exhibited In these regions, which will be sold at prices TO DEP]: ALL COMPET.ITION! Come one and all, both great and small, farrt.F; DAvv's Clothing ; And get a in from head to loot, At prices that your purse will suit. BUY YOUR CLOTHING OF FIENTRY RICE. The subscriber would call the attention of the citizens of Columbia and vicinity to his large stock of READY MADE CLOTHING-, Embracing, every variety of style and material suitable for the season. They are made of the best material and in the most fashionable style. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders, Ilandlcer chiefs., Hosiery, S:c. A splendid line of these goods always kept on hand. Also, Boots, Shoes, Hats & Caps, of which we have a well selected stock, and which we offer at very cheapi rates. TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS C. VALISES Of all styles, are sold cheaper than city prices. 11y goods are all bought for cash, and I offer them at cheaper rates, for cash, than any other store. Call and see. HENRY RICE No. 1 Wolf's Row, Front street, Columbia. April 11, 1866-Iy, T REASIN, ti • Merchant Tailor, Hallam Street, seven doors above Second, WRIGHTSVILLE, PA. CLOTHS, CASSDIER.ES AND VESTINGS of stvles, and suited to any season, kept con stantly on hand, and manufactured to order, at short notice, and warranted to give perfect satis faction. [ang.lS, 1841-Iy. GREAT It E D CTION IN THE Blue Front Store ! The subscriber has Jost purchased for the Spring Trade, in the New York and Philadelphia Markets, a large mid fashionable stock of HEADY MADE CLOTHING, Which he offers to the citizens of Columbia and vicinity as cheap IC not cheaper than the prices before the war. An examination will satisfy any one that the prices are very low. I have the Cheapest Priced Goods in Columbia, and am prepared to make up to order, in the latest cats, handsome CLOTIL. 4 ., CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, PLAIDS, &c. Also, a handsome stoelc of Gentlemen's Furn ishing. Goods, at very low prices. TERMS CASTI. 11. I3LTIMENTUAL, 1310 e Front 131111(.11'1gs. Front Street, Columbia, Pena a. CABINET-BUInaTUR.E. CABINET WARE MANUFACTORY. The sub4erlber having lately put up new Ware-rooms, and greatly increased its business, can offer better inducements to his eustomeres than ever. WINDOW SU - ADES, MIRROR- 4 4, ,te., IN ALL He manufactures to r.rder, and Nvill keep con stantly- on hand, Dressing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Cord, Dining end Centre tables, Common, Fancy and Frenai 'Bed steads ; all 01 which \rill be sold on the most reasonable terms. As he manufaetnres his own work he is enabled to warrant every article to be what it Is represented. CHAIRS! CHAIRS ! ! CHAIRS!! All kinds of chairs kept on hand or manufactur ed •to order. Cane, Windsor, Arm and Rocking Chairs; Settees, Camp maul Connie.' Stools, Sofas, Tete-it Tiles and Stuffed Seat Chairs, made to order. Old chairs repainted and repaired. 17 \I) k BT AXING. • 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 he required. NLAIFOGA-NY Olt 'WALNUT COFFINS, Furnished plain or tinted in any style that may be required. lie respectfully solicits a share of Public patronage, as well as a continuance of the custom with which he has been liberally favored. JOHN SIIENI3EgGER, South side of Locust street, between Second and Third. [mar3o-6741. URNITTJRE OF ALL KINDS. CABINET WARE-ROOMS 1: ArANu ,.AcToRy, Locust Street, a few doors below Third Street, Columbia, Pa. The subscriber manufactures and keeps on hand, an extensive u.ssortment of all kinds of Furniture. Persons wLshlng to buy, or those about to go to housekeeping, will find it to their advantage to give me a call. BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CRAIRS, BUREAUS, SEZTEES, Sr., 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 patronage. tra - UNDERVARING will receive the most careful attention . , at the shortest notce. mar3o- 1 37-1T) GEORGE , SEIBERT. 5F., 1 ,T7175G PATENTED FEBRUARY 1471/, 1860. PRICE OF CLOTIIING ! XF TILE CIEFEM LANCASTER AD V'S. - - - S PR[NG 1867. HAGER & BROTHERS Are now opening and Invite an examination of the Largest Stock of ENGLISH GRANITE WARE. ever offered in Lancaster. Also, a full assort ment of PAINTED ENGLISH GRANITE, WHITE AND COLORED TRENTON WARE, PITTSBURGH AND BOSTON GLASSWARE, We are selling all of the above at greatly re duced prices. MARSEILLES QUILTS A\l3 Iif.ANKETS, Fine Damask and Hand-loom Table Linens, Linen Sheetings, Pillow Casing, Napkins, Cotton Sheetings, Ticklngs, Checks, etc. Bleeched Muslins—all the hest hißlees. 1000 Pounds Priam Feathers. Window Shades and Fixtures. Green and Butlllollands ' all widths. Carpes and Oil Cloths. Grossley's English Brussels Rox,burV Tapestry, Lowell and Hartford Three-Ply, if,xtra and Superfine Ingrain, Wool, Dutch, Venetian, Hemp and Rug Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, from 1 to 4 yards wide. WALL PAPERS ! WALL PAPERS!! Au entire new Stock of Stamped, Gold and Plain Parlor Papers, Neat and Bright Styles Chamber Papers, Choice Papers, Choice }'lain Styles for Dining Rooms, Match Bordered Entry Papers. Decorations in Gold, Velvet, Marble and Wood Colors. Marble, PAPERSod, Walnut and Maple DECORATIV. Will he sold at Lowest. Prices. HAG Elt 4: BROTHERS, Lancaster, Penna. DOWN WITH THE PRICES ! nst received from the Philadelphia :Ind New York Markets a lull and complete stock of CLOTHS AND CASSIMEBES, the Latest Styles in the market, Which we are prepared to make up to order In the BEsT STYLE AND SHORTEST NOTICE, and at the Lowest Cash Prices. We have on hand a full and complete stock of READY MADE CLOTIIINO, for Men and Boys, Of our own make, which we guarantee well trimmed and well made, and goods as repre sented. Also, our Stock of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING GOODS, is lull and complete, Our stock Is purchased at the 'very Lowest Cash Prices, and we are prepared to sell at a small advanee. Call and examine our Stock, and you will be convinced the place to be suited for the least money, Is at MYERS & RAVI - EON'S, No. 1 East King street, Lancaster City, Pa. 5.6 S. It,ITIIVON'S rt.CILIN'I"f.t [LORING. GENERAL. , CLOTHING, ANF*.t7E:ci'LEmEys FußNisitiNG STORE, (Opposite Shober's Hotel,) CORNED OF NpITII QUEEN AND ODANDD Mf===l! Alt kinds of - 11len's and Doss , ready-made Clothinc, and Furnishing Goods constantly kept on hand. Also, a superior resort meat of French, English, German and American Cloths, Cassimeres and V cstings, be made to order in any desired style, with the least possible delay; warranted to OW SralSlllololl, 81111 at reasonable charges. July 1-1,136-Iyl S. S. /IATIIVO.N. BOOKS AM) STATIONERY. NEW AMERICA—By Ifeinvm th Divon. ANCIENT AND MODERN GREECE—By C. C. Felton, L. L. D. TUE LAST DAYS OF OUR SAVIOUR. LIFE OP PHlLlDOR—Musiciah nod Chess Player. MARACHE'S MANUEL OF CHESS. CLIPPER CHESS PROBLEM TOURNAMENT. MORPILY'S MATCH GAMES—Edited With notes— Ito Charles Stanley. Just received a largo stock of BIZZABRE ENVELOPES, PERFUMED ENVELOPES AND PAPER, A complete assortment of BLANK' BOORS, JOHN & SONS, No. 32 North Queen street. ESTABLISHED IN 1529. SEITTLTZ'S OLD ESTABLISHED HAT, CAP AND PUR STORE. No. 21) ICORTII QUEER ST., I,IIC.A.riTER, PA. We would respectfully announce that we are now prepared to furnish our customers with the Latest Styles, consisting of Gentlemen's DRESS SILK, CASSIE M ERE, PLAIN AND BRUSH FUR AND wool„ na cAssimERREITT, STIFF CASSIMF,RE, SOFT AND STEEL EXTENDED AND FLEXIBLE SELF-ADJUSTING STIFF AND DORSAY BRIM HATS, In new, Novel and 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 wail - rm . :3 Spring and Summer Wear. °LIU MOTTO Is "EQUALITY TO ALL.' 7 The lowest selling price marked hi figures on each article, and never varied from, at SHLTLTZ, kt BRO.'S llat, Cap and Fur Store, No. 20 North Queen st. .4(.4-A7.1, kiNns 01 0 Foit.s 11017GIIT, IfIGIIEST CASH PUICES PAID. pnar Al N. BRENIDIAN'S I..ti, .e.s• GENTLEMEN'S BOYS, OJULS AND CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. The largest and best assortment of Ladie; and Gentlemen's wear in the CITY OF LANCASTER. The undersigned respectfully in cites the citi zens of Columbia and vicinity, to his large stock of LADIES' BOOTS AND SIIOES, Such as Women's Kid and French ,Morocco Boots, Balmoral, Continental and other FASHIONABLE' STYLE'S. We are prepared to manufacture at short notice every kind of Ladies' 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. T O 11.01ISE OWNERS. BAKER'S HOOF LINIMENT, Trig BEST ARTICLE Ii:NOWN For Quarter or Sand Crack, Conn.:, Thrush, Contracted, hard or Brittle Hoofs, and for general use in place of Stoning or Soaking. As Dressing tor the outside of the }foot it has no Superior. Sold Wholesale and retail, by A. MILPX, Sad dle and Harness :Manufacturer, No. :h North Queen Street, nest door to Shames Eagle Hotel, Lancaster City, Penna. 8.-llarness of every description constantly on hand, and repairing neatly done to order. IRON & 3LACILINER Y. „_. SI 7 PPLEE BROTUER `~ :11.1.NUFACTURFIRS STEAM BOILERS In addition to our Foundry and Machine work, we are now prepared to manufaetnre every vat lety of Boller and Plate Iron work, MENDING AND REPAIRING BOILERS Promptly attended to. Thankful for past favors, we would Invite the attention of our mends and patrons to this new branch Of our business. SITPPLEE fi BRO., 2nd St., Columbia. SUSQUEHANNA IRON COMPANY. Nanufaeturers of all sizes of REPINED AND DOUBLE REPINED ROUND, SCZVAIIIti FLATS, OVAL, AND HALF OVAL' DION, ' Car Axles, Shafting and Horse Shoe Bars. -Orders promptly tilled from Stoat On band or made to order. Terms, net (ash, at :%fanuftagurer's prices, de livered on Cars or Boats. °Mee at their ROLLING MILL. Columbia, Penun ST E.A 31 F;:s:(312.: STEAM PUMPS, Atild all kinds of \lnAtlnery Illtintifiielured and guaranteed to give satisfaction at the Works of SUPPLEE a 13/10., 17IEJ)ICAI. MOHR/ADEL P RYA ~ (JA INVER tIO PITAL. PROFESSOR 11. li. KLINE, PRINCIPAL PHYSICIAN A.XI/ Sustowsr, To the Philadelphia Cancer Hospital, Olnee, No. kit ARCH Street, is daily making astonish in“. and most miraculous cures of Caticer by the most scientific and lately approved remedies known to the civilized world, among Which are his great Cancer Antidotes, wonderful treatments that operate specifically upon the Cancer and Cancerous alibetions, antideting, and destroying the Cancer, every particle, root and librc 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 treatment should ever be used. No other persons have these antidotes. To investigate these treat ments, to see patients under treatment, and to examine the terrible specimens thus removed, call and see. or address IL IL ICLESZE, Id. D., Office, No. 1111 ARCII St., Philadelphia, Penna. Post Office Box 1171. For Particulars send for a el reular. C r ONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. im TRW , : REMEDY AT LAST DISCOVERED. UPHAM'S FRESH 'AIEAT CUBE Prepared from the formula of Professor Trous seau, of Paris, cures Consumption, Lung td.seases Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Marasmus, General De bility, and all morbid conditions of the system, dependent on cletieleney Of vital force, It is pleasant to taste, and a single bottle will con vince the most skeptical of its virtue as the great hearing remedy of the age. $1 a bottle, Or six bottles for 25. ?gent by Express. Sold by S. C. UPHAM, No, 25 South Eighth St, Phila. Sold by J, A. Meyers, Apothecary, Odd Pellews' Hal,o ulmbia, Pa. Circulars sent fret., a, '674m0. LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND 3. W. Bradley's Celebrated Patent • DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (or double spring) SKIRT. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly In all crowded assemblies, operas, carriages, rail roadas, church pews, arm chairs, for promen ade tuidhouse dress, as the skirt can be folded when In use to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a silk or muslin dress, an inval uable quality In crinoline, not found In any sin gle spring skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for n single day, wilt never thereafter willingly dispense with their use. For children, Misses and young ladies they are superior to all others. They will not bend or break like the Single Spring, but will preserve their perfect and grace ful shape when three or four ordinary Skirts will have been thrown aside as useless. The hoops are covered with double and twisted thread, and the bottom rods are not only double springs, but twice (or double) covered; preventing them from wearing out when dragging down stoops, stairs, Sc. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladles, and is universally recommended by the fashion magazines as the standard skirt of the fashionable world. To enjoy the following Inestimable advantages in crinoline, viz: superior quality, perfect manu facture, stylish shape and finish, flexibility, durability, comfort and economy, inquire for J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic or Double Spring Skirt, and be sure you get the genuine article. CAurzox—To guard against imposition be par ticular to notice that skirts offered as "Duplex," have the red ink stamp, vix: "J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring," upon the waist band—none others are genuine. Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin being passed through the centre, tints revealing the two (or double) springs braided together therein, which is the secret of their IleXihility and strength, and an combination not to be found in any other skirt. For sale in all stores whore first-classskirts are sold throughout the United States and else where. ltlanufactured in: the sole owners of the patent. wEsTs, BRADLEY S. CARY, 57 Chambers and 75 and Si Itende Sts., ISt. Y. Mar26-:)'n. TROOP SKIRTS. 625. NEW SPRING STYLES, "OUR OWN MAKE," Embracing every New and Desirable size, style and Shape of Plain and Trail Hoop Skirts,—:2, 234, 3, 33/, 33.1 and 4 Yds., round, every length and size 'Waist ; in every respect FIRST QUALITY., and especially adapted to meet the wants of First class and most fashionable Trade. " Oun OWN mAKE," of Etoop Skirts are lighter, snore elastic, more durable, and Really Cheaper than any other make of either Single or Pouble Spring Shirt in the American Market. They are Warranted in every respect, and wherever intro duced give universal satisfaction. They are now being extensively sold by Retailers, and every Lady should try them. Ask for "Hopkin's Own Make," and see that each Skirt is stamped " W. T. lloPtcrs's, MANu- FicrultEß, ARCH ST., Pitit.An'.l.—No others are genuine. A Catalogue containing style, size and retail prices, sent to any address. A uniform and liberal discount allowed to dealers. Orders by mail or oteerwise, promptly and carefully filled—wholesale and retail, at Manufactory and Sales-rooms, No. 02S Ane[t Street, Pnix,An'A. Skirts made to order, altered and repaired. TERMS, NET (USU. ONE PRICE ONLY. Mar:10.57-10mo] WM. T. HOPKINS. B 0 0 T ! When the great Bedford County Orator said Switzerland had her Wlnklereld, Scotland her Bruce, and America her Booth, he should not have referred to the assassin of Abraham Lincoln, but to the greatness of Booth, the Tobacconist, on Locust street, Columbia, who keeps the best assortment of SEGARS AND TOBACCO in tho MARKET In his selection of Segars, are Havana, at prices ranging from $.1.5 to $OO per 31 Tara, at " 30 to Clara Seed, at " " 20 to 40 CO1)1111011 Segars, " 10 to 20 " All Brands of Tobacco known In the market: Smith 4:Jones' Virginia Navy, J. Megnight's Virginia Congress, .1, McKnight's Virginia Cavendish, Baltimore sisun, and the Celebrated Stemless Navy - In his Natural Leaf, will be found, Rough and Ready Virginia, Rose Bud. Mountain Due, Bachelors' Mill, Patton Gravely, and Lilly. In his Fine Cuts may be found Miclugan, Gail .t; Ax No. 1, and Lone Boy, Besides Pipes, Pouches, Wallets, Tobacco Bags and Boxes, and all the Fine Brands of Smoking Tobacco, Pure Turkish, Mixed Turkish, Rose, Virginity, Lynchburg, and James River, besides all the Lower Grades usually found in a nrstelatss establishment. Call and examine for yourself, and Booth or Jack will show you the "Tower." Dee. 8, 1866-Iy.] GEORGE m. BOOTH, Jr LT LES JARED'S "EMAIL DE PARIS." A NEW BEAUTIFIER OF THE SXFN. Testimonials of Celebrated Ladies: The secret of beautifying theskin being known only to Messrs. .Tared Rene, they honorably state that it differs from all other preparations. It gives to the most harsh and freckled skin both the texture and color of polished ivory, removing all discolora thins, whether appearing as freckles, tan, mor phew, moth, or blackworm specks, and Is espe cially successful in smoothing out the marks left by small pox. The agents of "L'Emall de Paris" most confi dently submit to the public the earnest endorse ments of such distinguished ladies as Signora Ristori, Mele Felicity Vestvali, Miss Maggie Mitchell, Mrs. B. P. Bowers, Lucille Western, Mad. Ponisi, Mrs. Emma Waller, Lucy Rushton, Noemle de Mitrguerittes, Miss Agnes Perry, and many others, whose high standing in the profession gives the stainp of truthfulness to to their intelligent and genuine approval. This beautiful Lucille Western says, I Mid that the "Email" produces all the brilliancy of rouge and dilly-white. with the great and peculiar ad vantage of total harmlessness. It really adds to the softness and beauty of the skin. The magnificent Vestvali says, I have suflbred SO match from the various white lotions, Ltc., which my theatrical profession obliges me to use, that I consider it a perfect benefaction to find a preparation which gives the necessary whiteness to the skin, and leaves the skin cool and smooth. Miss Mtaigie Mitchell says, I have tried the skin beautifier, "L'Email de Paris " and found that it Instantly imparts a natural bloom and freshness to the cOninletilon. "Jared's Email de Paris" is used as a delicate beautifier of the skin for theater, saloon, or ball room, by the most relined and scrupulous ladle, producing all the beautifying effects of rouge and without their vulgar glare or injury to the skin. Sold by all first-claiss druggists, perfumers and ladies' hair dressers. L. Is :abeam, 822 Broadway; Donuts flames & and F. CLlVells & Co., New York; and Eugene Jouiu, 111 South Tenth street, and Johnson.Hol lawny & Cowden, Philadelphia, agents. Orders by mail should be addressed to JARED & RENE, General Agents and Importers, New York. Mar'23-tkno. AS TROLOGY. THE 'WORLD ASTONISHED AT TILE WONDEREUL 'REVELATIONS MAD]. BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H. A. P RRIGO. She reveals secrets no mortal ever knew. She restores to happiness those who, from doleful events, catastrophes, crosses in love, loss of re lations and friends, loss of money, &c., have be come despondent. She brings together those long separated, gives information concerning. absent friends or lovers, restores lost or stolen property, tells you the business you are best qualified pursue and in what you will be most successful, causes speedy marriages and tells you the very day you will marry, gives you the name, likeness and characteristics of the person. She reads your very thoughts, and by her almost supernatural powers unveils the dark anti hid den mysteries of the future. From the stars we e the firmament—the malefic stars that over come or predominate in Gm configuration—from the aspects and positions of the planets and the fixed stars in the heavens at the time of birth, she deduces the future destiny of man. Fail not to consult the greatest Astrologist on earth. It costs you but a trifle, and you may never again have so favorable 811 opportunity. COnstfitotiOn fee, with likeness and all desired information. $l. Parties living at a distance can consult the Madame by mail with ennui safety and satisfae don to themselves, as if in person. A fell and explicit chart, written out, with all inquiries answered and inceness enclosed, sent by mail on receipt of price above mentioned. The strictest secrecy will be maintained, and all correspond ence returned or destroyed. References of the highest order furnished those desiring them. Write plainly the day of the month and year in which you sere born, enclosing a small lock of hair- Address, Madame 11. A. PERRIGO, Mar 9,'67-131 P. O. Drawer 2)3, Bulthlo, N. Y TNTEREST ON DEPOSITS. THE COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK will receive mone,V on deposit , and pay interest there for, at the following rates, viz: 5% per cent, for 12 months. 3 per cent. for it months. .PA per cent. for 6 months. per cent. for I months. 7-30 U. S. Treasury Notes exchanged for new 5- 20 Gold Bonds. mar. 16-V3 SAMUEL SHOCH, Cashier. I 01-I.r,:tts;, W - ROUGIIT SCRAP IRON. THE SUSQUEHANNA IRON CO. will pay the highest cash price for 'Wrought Scrap Iron, delivered at their mill, Columbia, Lancaster County, P. WM. pArrox, Treasurer. Columbia, ri3nna BOOTS A:KO SHOES. T I CT _DIES SHOE MANUFAORY. Having increased in:: facilities for turning out superior work I would announce to my old customers and all new ones that may favor me with a call, that I tun better prepared now to manufacture all kinds of LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GAITERS, than ever before. I employ none but the best workmen and tun always certain of giving satis faction. I keep on hand a general assortment of ready made work all of which is manufactured on the premises. I keep no made-up work of other parties. My work is made exclusively far home trade and Is sold as such. TERMS CASH. We sell as cheap as any other establishment, and ask a share of public patronage. JAMES SCHROEDER, Locust Street, betwee n Front and Second. HOME MANUFACTURE. The Subscriber has on hand a largo Stoek at hoots and Shoes, Gaiters, all of his own Manufacture. Call at Ills Store, four doors above It Milhous' Drug Store, Front Street, where he offers an ex tensive tu•sortaleut of Goads, either WITOLESALE OR RETAIL. Rik stock consists of as large and general as sortment of Men's Boys' Ladies' and Children's - - BOOTS AND SHOES, as can be found elsewhere in the Town. Those requiring Boots and Shoes will find It to their advantage to call and examine his Stock, before purchasing elsewhere. May 03,4 f KIMMEL GROVE. 1100 P SKIRTS. 11118C'ELLA2QX0 INSURANCE COI7IPAZVIE'S. - - COLUMBIA. INSURANCE CO. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, - - - - $532,210 49 This Company continues to Insure Buildings, Merehantlize, and other property, against loss and damage by lire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium, or premium note. SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount Insured, 58,304,293 51 Less ain't expired in '6."5, 212 , 3 35 00 543,001Fi0 It CAPITAL AND INCOME. Amount of premium notes, Jan. 1,1865 2426,090 66 Less premium notes exp'il in 1865 36,073 45 5410,017 21 Am't or premium notes reed in 1865, 113,584 18 Balance of premiums, Jan'y I, 1865 3,830 14 Cash receipts, less commissions, In '(l5, 40,766 89 CONTRA. Losses and expenses paid in 1805 $ :37,087 88 Balance Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, '6O, 532,210 49 $570,198 37 A. S. GREEN:, President. GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. 'NUM...kin'. S. 8111731,1.71, Treft.4llron DIRECTORS : R. T. Ryan, .Tohn W. Steacy Jr.. John Fendrich, George Young, U. G. Minigh, Nicholas WDonald, Samuel F. Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman, Amos S. Green, S. C. SI:tyro:II:or, Edmund Snoring, William Patton. Jan. 13, ISIS. I NSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH AmmucA, Incorporated 1791. Assets, 91,330,000. Charter perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by fire on Buildings, ,lorciiandize, Furniture, Sc., for long or short periods, or permanently on Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt payment of losses for a. period of SIZVENTY years, affords a guarantee of claim upon public confi dence. AUTHUR G. CoFFrs, Pres't. Cri.inixs PLATT, SeeNr. F. X. ZIF.GLER, Agent, Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa. January 21, I.BolFly. CARTER PERPETUAL. 1829 FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO OF PIILLADELPILIA Assetv, on January Ist, IMI. Capital Accrued Surplus Invested Premiums... Unsettled Claims Income for 1144 Losses paid since Is 29 PERPOTUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON LIBERAL TERMS. DIRECTORS: Charles N. 13ancker, George Fales, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Tobias Wagner, Alfred Fitter, Edward C. Dale, George W. Richards, Samuel Grant, Eras. W. Lewis, M. D CHARLES S. BANCKER, Pres't EDWARD C. DALE, Vlee-PEOS'L GAS. W. McALLIsTEat, See'y Pro, Tem. JOHN COOPER, Agent for Columbia Mar. 12, 18Z-Iy. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR— ANCE SOCIETY of the ILINITED STATES, Oilers inducements to those proposing to assure, which are hone to be unequaled. Annual Cash Dividends. All the Profits Divided pro•rata, among the Assured. ORGANIZED JULY, 1800. Accumulated Fund, over c, 000,000 Annual Income, over $1,:.110,090 \VM. C. ALEXANDER, Presl. 11. Flynn; Vice-President. tt. W. PuirdPs, Actuary. Ollice-92 Broadway, New York. Fur further particulars, apply - to W. G. PATTON, Agent, .Tune 9, 1840.] Columbia, Pa. ARNERS' MUTUAL VIBE [NSUIt -I'ANCE COMPANY, YORK, PA., APRIL Ist, 1:366. Accumulatea Capital - 4 -155,72.8 96 This Company continues to issue Policies of Insurance on Buildings or Personal Property in town or country, at CASII, or MUTUAL RATES. ICRABER, President. D. STU ICK LER, Secretary. DIR. It:C.7OIIS : H. Eraher, Ti 101.1114 Gray, Eli Eindtg, John Landem, Wm. - Wallace, ueorge D. Ebert, David Strickler. Applications for insurance will be made to M. S. KRum.mc July 7, iS &,-tf. Columbia THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY. No. 100 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Cash Assets, January Ist, 18tiG The investments of this Company are in First Mortgages on Real Estate in the city of Phila delphia, and in other securities carefully selected by the Directors. .Perpetual and Term Insurances eilbeted by this Company - at as low rates of premiums as safety to the Company and to the insured will admit. DIRECTORS: F. !Well ford Shirr, .T. L. Erringer, Nalbr . o . Frazer, George W. Valluestoek, John lg. Atwood, .lames L, Claghorn, Benj. T. Tredlel:, Bolton, George IL Stuart, Charles Wheeler, John - FL Brown, T. H. Montgomery, F. RATCHFORD STARR, Pre,'t. Tiros. 11. MONTOOMF.I2I", Vice-Pres't. Max. W. WISTER, Secretary. P. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Feb. 10, ItiGo.l Columbia, Pa. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE 3N :-WRANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA Capital 4 ' , 00,000 i.cleettritieq '-rlOO,OOO This Company continues to Mice risks on good Property, at rates as low us :my other sap Com pany, and consistent with prudence, Pohcies issued for long it short terms, or Per manently. Losses promptly paid. All chums adjusted without litigation or delay. This Com pany refers to the past as a guaran tee of its future conduct. THOS. CRAVEN, Pres't .1. S. GILLETT, Vice-Pre.blent. JAS. B. ALvoim, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLER,Agent, Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa. January 21, 1565-Iy. O_ME INSURANCE COM PAN Y OR NEW YORK. OFFICE—No. 131 Tfrondwa Cash Capitalso,ooo,ooo 00 Assets, Ist January,l%7 ..... :1,1115,358 Liabilities 2117,031 05 MARTIN, Pres't. A. F. WILLMARTH, Vice-Pres't, JOU"; 31cCiii1l, Secretary, .1. 11. WASHBURN, Ass't Secretary. D. A. HEALD, Ocat-ratigebt. Total lose by Portland Fire, 0112,011 12—all paid belbre July 13th. \. J. KAUFFMAN, Agent. Columbia, HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW HAVEN, CONN. CASII CAPITAL. Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire, and Inland Transportation, on Terms adapted to the hazard, and consistent with bound and reliable underwriting. . .15.q1318, JANUARY 1, ItiG7 United States and Stab., Bonds.. ........ &M,200 00 National Bank Stock 90 Real Estate owned by Company. ....... 7.5,000 00 Loans 1111 Mortgages. Stock's, &on Call, 51,444 19 Cash on hand, in Bank, hi Agents' hands, and due for Premiums 391,018 09 Bills Receivable, and Fire and Inland Salvages .1 , 4,739 714 Interest and Rents accrued 14,8111 32 Alt other Property belonging to the Company. 30,090 27 $1,440,116 CA Lo;sei unpaid and in procot,, of ml juStinent 68,599 SO Statement of Premiums revolved and Losses paid during each year sinee the organization of the Company: Preen i Inns received. Losses Paid, 1860 37,887 30 20,786 20 1861 81,210 00 46,11)0 03 180 ., 108,289 49 92,130 89 18413 256,073 55 100,431 30 1861 470,173 78 278,488 01 1865 773,815 66 451,294 88 1866 1 175,105 43 1 12,3,304 29 II It. 44ATTE111.EK President. DAspi.s. Tito34'nnino,l6,l 1.744..t.m..Es Wnr-sois CViee Presidents. SAML'EL L. TA - Leor, I wx. S. GOODELL, Secretary'. Policies written for any time, front flee days to live years, oil Buildings, Merchandlze, ote., and Permian.lly On Dwellings, Court Houses, Church es, and School Houses, by A.. 1. 1e... , 1131 0 1 7 MAN, Agent, March .10, 117-tt. Columbia, Pa. LIQ UORS. ~U1,17 VINES AN]) LIQUOi S. The subscriber call, the at ten t ion of his friends and the public generally, to his huge and well assorted stock of Pure 1104 and Liquors, at wholesale—only retail for medical purposes and fan ily nse. IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS, Such as Cognac., of different grades and brands, ifolistud and Cordial Clins, Port. Lisbon, Sherry, Matioria, Alalaga,Clianitgagiw, kernlan, Rhine, Clarret Wines, &C. DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS. nomosue Brand.', Donie,tiefiln, XXX Old Rye, XX Old X OLI Rye, Bourbon and Alollollga.. 1101:1 Whiskies, Catawba, sweet andtart, Curran t,Blackberry, Elderberry,Sainintrg's Port, le., , . BITTERS_ 311Nliler's Herb, the Groat Zingarl, Bruner' itovers,Wine and Cocktail, Brown Stout, Scotch Ale Seltzer's Water, Ginger, Blackberry, Ca tawba, ClierrY, .Le. J. C. BITCHEIt, ;nay 20. 'Ga.) Locust Street, above Front. puRE WINES AND LIQUORS. For Pure, Unadulterated Whips and Liquors, go to the store of the sultsuriber. He has elegant C TAWBA WINE, Which for quality and flavor, cannot be excelled; also, the celebrated ROOSTEIt Yankee Rum, Jamaica spirits, Blackberry . Brandy. Cherry and Currant Wines. We have Wines, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Old Monongahela of all grades. Give us a call and examine for yourself. CHARLES GROVE Corner of Commerce and Walnut Sts„ Columbia, Pa. [dee.2?,'BB4 IvpsnLEß , s BITTERS INTERMITTENT AND REMITTENT lo.vvEn Intermittent Fever is similar to Fever and Ague and its origin can be traced to the same causes. As its name implies it is remittent in its effect, recurring at stated periods. As in Fever and Ague this disease is preceeded by a dull,listless feeling. Soon the Fever, accompanied by a violent head ache, comes on. After raging a length of time it disappears for a few hours, only to return with increased severity, and leaving , the sufferer prostrated mentally and phy sically. In ordinasy practice the first re sort of the physician in the treatment of this complaint is quinine and mercury. The disease by this treatment is checked—not cured—and is liable at any time to return. 576,193 37 MISHLER'S BITTERS C.I - aOLERA_ 111 ishler's Bitters cures effectually all such ea ses by inducing a healthy action of the Liver and by their unsurpassed tonic pro perties prevent a recurrence of the disease. When Mishler's Bitters were first intro duced to the public the proprietor did not feel justified in recommending it as a spe cific. for Cholera During the fall of 1865, Dr. Mishler received the following note from Jacob L. Baker, lisq., of Lancaster Pa., a member of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Mr. Baker had a great deal of experience in the treatment of Cholera is a druggist of sixteen years standing,was Hospital Steward in the Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, for three years, and is withal a gentleman of undoubted integrity and one in whose statement the most implicit confidence can be placed: Lancaster, November 3d, 1865. Dr. Mishler—Dear Sir:—Knowing that the Cholera with its dreadful ravages is now up on our land, and knowing that no medi cine now in our country possesses such a caloric influence "which is the vital reme dy for all diseases of this kind," as the Bitters you now making I request you to prepare such a quantity of your bitter as would suit all demands, as I assure you they will be an invaluable remedy, and will be hailed as a blessing by all who will use it. )1,297 61 .•••• • (K),MI 971000 1,080, 28 0 8,410 300,000 .i,000,000 Being thus urged, and having noticed the Bitters were t onstantly curing the most violent cases of Diarrlicea, Cholera Morbus and kindred complaints,Dr. Mishler att last °tiered. his compounds as a cure for Cholera The result has exceeded his most sanguine expectations and fully justifies all that Mr. Baker says in his note. It certainly - proves that Mr. Baker's practical knowledge of leedicine far exceeds that of most doctors who too often dose their patients with de leterious drugs on some absurd theory:— For the purpose of showing that Mishier's Herb Bitters will cure Cholera wo give below a few filets. All intelligent persons who have investi gated the origin of cholera, agree that it is caused by poison Introduced and generated into the system by impure water, damp ness, filth and over-crowded rooms with deficient ventilation. This is proved by the fact that cholera always rages worse on board of ships where all of the above causes are found more or less combined. To cure cholera, and also to prevent it,it is necessary to neutralize this position, and that Mishler's Bitters will do this is proven by the following : The steamship Vinyinia, arrived at the Port of New York about the middle of April with cholera a board a number of the passengers having died during the voyage with this complaint. Among the passen gers were a Madly named Schmith, from Baden, Germany. This family was at tacked with cholera. Fortunately for them they had friends living in this city I an caster, Pa.,) who knew the virtues orMish ler's Bitters and who procured a bottle and sent it to the Schutith tinnily. When this package arrived at Quarantine,the doctors examined it and confiscated the contents. Another bottle was procured and packed in a more secure manner: it safely reached the Schmiths. On its arrival aboard the Vir ginia, Henry Schmidt and Christ. Schmith were both laboring tinder choleric symp toms: Mrs. Marcia Schmidt, wife of the former was very bad, not expected to re cover, and a son had died of the dread com plaint and had been buried theday previ ous. It was in this plight a bottle of Mish ler's Bitters, sent forth like an Angel of Mercy found the poor Schatith Henry Schmidt was the first to try it, and so instantaneous was the relief he experi enced that he gave it to his wife and brother both of whom it at once relieved. They used the entire contents of the bottle and all three were so much relieved that the physicians permitted them to leave the Virginia, after being confined at quaraittine aboard that scourge ship forty-two says,— The Schmiths proceeded to their relatives in Lancaster, and at an early opportunity called on Dr. Mishler to express their grati tude fin• the timely relief they had found in his Bitters. Mr. Henry Schmidt stated that all tho compounds the doctors had given him did no good, but that one glass of Mishler's Bitters made him feel like a new inn it, warming his whole system, giving him a healthful heat and causing him to perspire freely. Ills statement was substantially was substantially as given above, and he furl her said that if the doc tors had not kept the first bottle from reaching hint, his son would yet hrve been living. Mrs. Schmidt was still weak from the effect of cholera, but the continued use of the Bitters were most surely restoring her accustomed vigor. It is not to be expected that regular M. Ps. will admit that any remedy not to be Mund in the Dispensatory will core Chol era or any other complaint, but candor compels m. D. H. Bissell ot• the Cholera Hospital ship " Falcon" to admit that be believes Mishler's Bitters to be a " very good Tonic." In reply as to a ease of Bit ters that was sent to him by at well known gentleman of Lancaster, he writes :is fol lows : ,;.. -- TTSI 765 IS Hospital Ship Falcon, Quarantin, New York,June 7th, 1,9615, George S. Rowbotham, Esq.— Dear Sir : Yours of the 23d, inst. is to hand, Di re ply, I beg leave to say, that I received the case of Bitters you sent Inc !or trial that I gave them to the convalescents in Hospital. I believe them to be a very good tonic Bitters, well adapted to all cases requiring Tonic remedies. D. 1-1. BISSELL, Physician, Hospittl Ship ••Falcon,'• This letter from Dr. Bisselljust after the reception of the Bitters, and before he had time and opportunity to thoroughly test their wonderful medicinal properties is considered an important endorst•ntent, its that gentleman to-day occupies the most important position of any physician in America. The passengers and crews o emigrant and merchant vessels that arrive in the Port of New York from foreign coun tries, are subject to his inspection and. con trol, and the great experience he has bad in the management of that dreadful dis ease, Cholera, gives an endorsement by him an unusual importance. This letter together with the statement of theSchmith family—who while in the Steamer Vir ginia, wore under Dr. Bissell's control, shows what the Bitters have done and eau do. (X)0,000 ?1,1'1,516 74 Another ease of Cholera cured by Mish lcr,s Herb Bitters is that of Mr. Pearsol of York county, who,after suffering severely from all the symptons of Cholera, finally became collapsed and while in this state, (the doctors stating that he IVII, beyond re lief) a friend administered freely,Mishler's Bitters'. The effect was instantaneous ; heat was generated in the body, perspira tion was induced and after using one bat tle Mr. Pearsol was entirely restored. - . • Mishier's Bitters cures Cholera by cone ' teracting the poison which is the Cause of the disease. Poison in the system,wbether Ugenerated by bad air. filth, ite.. as in holorti, or introduced by the bite of a venomous snake or mad dog will be ex pelled and all bad symptons allayed by the use of Michler's Herb Bitters. The above proves this to be the fact in Cholera and the certificate of Mr.Rhinehart proves that Mist:lees Bitters will cure the bite of a poisonous snake: Lancaster, July 4th, 1565. Mr. B. Mishler—Sir:—About eight weeks since I was bitten in the left hand by IL snake, but at the time did not know of what species it was. Immediately after the bite my hand swelled to a very large size, and the poison appeared to be work ing up lily 111111. I suffered great pain in my hand and arm. I had to quit work and was afraid I would be compelled to have my hand amputated. I came toyou, and by your advice washed my hand and artu with your herb Bitters at the same time taking it inwardly. In eleven clays I was able to go to work again. The poison was all drawn out and Mishler's Herb Bitters was the only medicine or application that I made use of. Mr. Christian Burns, a near neighbor of mine, went out a clay or two after to the place where I was bitten, and killed what I believe was the same snake that bit me as he caught within five yards of the spot where I was bitten. It proved to be what is called n copper snake; at any rate, whether it was the same ono that bit me or not—one thing is certain— that your Bitters cured the bite of a snake in my case for which I shall ever be thank ful, as I believe it was the means of saving; my band. 1 shall be pleased to personally satisfy any one of the truth of the above. Yours. JACOB RINEHART. Low Street. Lancaster. For Sale by—J. C. BUCHER, and all Druggists. Tllf , 1:N - 117 LL CURE I= Yours respectfully. JACOB L. BARER
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