Gljt Columbia gpg. INDEPENDENT, FEA.RLESS & FREE Columbia, Pa. Saturday, Jim° Y, 186'. Vo..ALL advertising will be considered CAgli, 111111 collectable at nny time after the first. insertion. The Sosancha 1111 l a. The following interesting historical sketch of the Susquehanna River is from the Lyeoming (Pa.) Standard : If there be a more beautiful spot on earth than that where the men of Paxton settled we have never seen it. Front its source in Otsego Lake, where the great AmeriCan novelist has described it in language that, will never cease to be read; along by its lovely windings, where the Chenium,7 intersects the North Branch, whose beauties have been embalmed by one of our most graceful poets ; by the Valley of Wyoming which lives forever in the imagination of Campbell, but which is faher even than the semi-tropical fancy of which he was enamored ; on by the bold scenery of its waters at Northum berland, to its broad glory, celebrated in the New Pastorial, and its magnificent union with the Chesapeake, every mile of the Susquehanna is beautiful. Other rivers have their points of loveliness or of grandeur, the Susquehanna has every form of beauty or sublimity that belongs to rivers. We have seen them all; Con necticut. 'Hudson, Delaware, Ohio, Mis sissippi, Missouri. There is nothing like the Susquehanna on this continent. Its peculiar character depends upon its origin in the New York meadows, its passage through the magnificent Pennsylvania highlands and mountains. Everywhere its course is deflected; it begins a wood ed lake; it winds a limped brook by meadows and over silver pebbles; makes its way through mountains; it loiters, restingly, by their bases; it sweeps .in broad courses by the valleys; its vast width, in its mad spring freshets, when swollen by the melted snows, it rushes from the hills with irresistable force, sometimes causing frightful inundations; leaves, with its falls, island after island in its channel, of the richest green, and most surpassing beauty; while those pass es through the mountains afford points of scenery far finer than any one would believe them to be front any description, if he bad nut seen them. The Susquehanna makes the grandest of these passages below the mouth of the Juniata. Its course there is several miles long, before it entirely disengages itself from the rapids, called Hunter's Falls, which are the remains of the rocky bar rier which once resisted its way. Entire ly at liberty, it pours its stream, a mile wide, along a channel some fifty or sixty feet beneath its banks. About seven miles below the mountains, at a point where they look blue in the distance, a sheltering wall from the northern blasts, flows in a little stream which the Indians called Pezetang, Paixtang, or Paxton. This mountain is the northern boundary of the great valley, which, underlaid with blue limestone, covered originally with the richest and noblest forest-growth, and in cluding within it the garden of all the Atlantic slope, extends from Easton, on the Delaware, by Reading, Lebanon and Lancaster, by Harrisburg, York and Car lisle, by Chambersburg, Hagerstown and Winchester, until it loses itself in the North Carolina hills. The point of the greatest beauty in all the valley, is the spot where it is cloven by the Susque hanna. A hundred and forty years ago, an en terprising young man, from Yorkshire, in England, by descent, probably, one of those Scandinavians, who under the great Canute, held possession of the north of England, and gave its main character to it, made his way to Philadelphia. lie married here a lady who came over with a well-known Yorkshire family of this city. Impelled by.the same enterprising spirit that brought him from the old world, and using the inevitable eye that was characteristic of him, he went to the banks of the Susquehanna. lie settled at a brief period at a point above Colum bia, where the village of Bainbridge now stands, a place much frequented by the Conoy or Gawanese Indians. But he was not satisfied with this location. Paplin.- ing upwards along the eastern bank of the Susquehanna, he advanced, until, instead of the Conewaga hill at his back and on the opposite side of the river, he found the entrance opposite to him of that most beautiful valley, already described, with two fine streams flowing into the river five miles apart, and on the eastern side an elevated plateau unsurpassed in loveli ness in the wide world, with the little Paxton flowing at the base of an elevated slope or ridge of land. Here he settled, and the ferry across the river to the en trance of the Cumberland Valley was called after him. His 9013, the first white child born west of the Conewaga hills, etnsequently laid out a town on the spot, and with singular forethought set apart six acres on a noble hill which rises on the northwest, which he conveyed to the State, for public pur poses. The capitol of Pennsylvania is now built upon it, and the city of Harris buTz bears his name. OF CONFECTlONERY ALL KINDS IN SEASON. Parties and Families supplied with ItE CREAM, by the Freezer, or ln Mouldx,with promptness at S, Adjoining the Franklin House, Loc SMITI ust stree V t. P. ,s,—Also, a line assortment of anti Fancy Articles, constantly on hand. [Apr 6,1,7. MARTIN'S PATENT ALUM LDRY PLASTER, FIRE AND 311.3RGLAR PROOF SAFES. Warranted the best in the world! Never cor rode the Iron. Never lose their lire•proa quali ties. Are the only Safes filled with Alum and Dry Plaster. Please send or caul for an Illustrated Catalogue. ..N.IAIWIN at CO. PlinelpalWayeh9uses: No. 2G5 Broadway', New York. • No. 721 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Worth 9, 1997-Iy. WROUGHT SCRAP IRON. THE SUSQUEHANNA. IRON CO. will yffnAtil h v i lVat 'e ta p inf, Columbia,for.,rught Scrap Iron, Pa. Val. _PATTON, Treasurer. HAIR PRJEPARATION'S. - ------ PARATOR CAPILLI, l'hrow away your raise frino., your s•n itche4 your wig— • ne4truerive of comfort, nod not north n fig ; Como aged, mine youthful, Cottle ugly and fair, Aud rejoice in your own luxuriant hair, REPARATOR CAPILIA For restoring hair upon bald heads (from what ever rouse it may have fallen out) and forcing a growth of hair upon the Mee, it has no equal. It will force the hoard to grow upon the smoothest lure In from five to eight weeks, or hair anon bald heads in front two to three mouths. A few ignorant praetieloners have asserted that there Is nothing that will force or hasten the growth of the hair or heard, Their assertions are false, as I.llf/1181111(16: of living Wit - 11(04C,, (from their OWII experience) can bear witness. But tntuty will say, how are we to distinguish the genuine from the s purious? It certainly is difficult, as nine tenths of the difierent "'reparations advertised for the hair and heard are entirely worthless, and you may have already thrown away large amounts in their purchase. To such we would say, try the 'tenor:dor Catmint ; it will cost you nothing unless it fully conies up to our represen t:din:l4; If your Druggist dues not keep It, send us one dollar and we will forward it, postpaid, together with a receipt Cur the money, which will he returned to you on application, provid ing entire satisfaction is not given. Address W. L. CLARK A:. Co., Chemists, No. 8. \Vest Fayette St., Mar 9..07 - iY . I Synwuse, NVW York. -- CRISPER COMA. she was beautiful awl fair, With starry eyes, and radiant_ hair. Whose curling tendril.. soft. entwinrd Enchained the very heart and naiad. eIITSPER I:or Curling the Hair of either Sax into \Vovv nod Glossy Ringlets or Ifeavv Massive Curls. using this article Ladies and Gentlemen can beautify themselves a thousand fold. It is the only article in the world that will curl straight hair, and at the same time give it a beautiful, glossy appearance. The Crisper Coma not only curls the hair, lint Invigorates, beautifies and cleanses It; I, highly and delightfully perfumed, and is the most complete article of the klial ever ofrered to the American public. The Crisper Coma will be sent to 2111 y address, sealed 14:1(1 poStpa fin. Address all orders to W. E.. CLARK & (0., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette Street, Mar 11;07-1y) Syraeuse, New York EAI TIFUL AV:111'11N, f;OI.DEN. FLAXEN, .\N SI EN CrItI,S, Produced by the tug , of Prof. DEBREUX' SER LA ell EVEUX. One application warrant el to (air] the 'oust straight and stubborn hair of either sex Into wavy ringlets, or heavy massive earls. I la, been used by the fashion:ibles of Paris and London, with the 10051 gratifying re- Nutt,. 1101.5 310 injury to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and jai-drawl $l. Descriptive circa hint moiled free. Address BERGEit, Kiiiirrr; 6: co., chemists, No. 28.5 River St., Troy, New York- Mar9;67-Iy] Sole Agents for the United States. EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR !! CILAS7ELLAR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOII!! - - FOR REMOVING SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. To the Indies especially, this invaluable depila tory reeommends itself as being an almost in dispensible article to female beauty, is easily applied, does not burn or Injure the skin, but acts directly on the roots. It is warranted to re move superfluous bair from low foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely-, totally and radically extirpating the same leaving the skin soft, smooth and natural. This is the only article used by the Frencit, and is the only real effectual depilatory in existence. Price 71 cents per package, sent post-paid, to any address, on receipt of all order, by BERGER, STIUTTS C co., chemists. 'Mar ly] No. I River St., Troy, C'ABINET-_FURNIITUR,E. CABINET WARE MANUI.A.MORY. The subscriber having lately put up new ware-rooms, and greatly increased his business, earl other better inducements to his custozneres than ever. WINDOW SIIADES,_MMItOIIS, &c., IN ALL imam He manufactures to order, and will keep con stantly on hand, Dressing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards', Sofas, Card, Dining and Centre Tables, Common, Fan:wand Frena Bed steads; all of which will he sold on the most reasonable terms. As he numuthettires his own work he is enabled to warrant every article to be what it. is represented. CA:AIRS! CI TAI RS !! CILUBS!! I All kinds or chairs kept on hand or manufactur ed to order. Cane, Windsor, Arm and Rocking Chairs; Settees, Camp and. Counter Stools,Sofas, Tete-a retes and Stuffed Seat Chairs, made to order. OM chairs repainted and repaired. UNDF.ItT ..I.I , ZI:sZ G. . Funerals will be attended to with promptness, to which he gives his personal attention. lie is prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve corpse, as inav he required. ..1.6.1.1.0G.N.NY OR WA.I;S:IIT COFFINS, Furnished plain or tinted in any style that may be required. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, as well as a continuance of the custom with which he has been liberally favored. JOHN SHENBERGER, south side of Locust street, between Scrawl and Third. [mar:3o47-ff. FURNITURE OF ALL KLYDS. CABINET WARE-ROOMS & MANE) . - ACTORY, Locust Street, a few aloors below Third Street, Columbia, Pa. The subscriber manufactures and keepN on hand an extensive assortment of all kinds of Furniture. Persons wishing to buy, or those about to go to housekeeping., will find it to their advantage to give me a rail. BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIIIS, BUREAUS, SETTEES, &e., &I% Orlin, best quality, style, and manufacture, and will make to order, of tirst-ratc material, every article in Ids line. Ile wlll glve strict attention to busine,s, and respectfully asks of the public a sharp of its patronage. UNDERTAKING will receive the most careful attention, at the shortest notee, mar:3o-674Q GEORGE SEIBERT. :PLO U 1 A. 117) BD. FLOUR AND FEED STORE ! The undersigned, having purchased the Stock on hand, and taken the Flour and Feed Store lately occupied by George 13rainit, Locust, above Fourth street, Columbia, Pa., will continue the business at that place, and respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends, and the public in general, lie will, at all times, keep on hand the BEST FAMILY" FLOUR, that can be procured. Also, RYE FLOUR, CORN MEAL af BUCKWHEAT, with FEEDS of different kinds, all of which he will sell as low as possible, for CASH. Being a practical 31111er, and having followed y the trade for man years. he flatters himself that his knowledge of the business will enable hum to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their custom. The store will be open from 7 A. M., to 8 , /, P.M. Cora, dec.B, '1.5.1.1.1 DANIEL McCAUEEY COLUMBIA FLOUR MILLS, GEORGE BOGLE, rizorinKroit The highest Cash prices paid for all kinds of Grain. SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR for sale; also Mill Feed of all kinds. Wheat Ground and Packed to order. Grist work and Chopping done. Chopped Corn and Oats. Corn Meal and G 1.1 A. HAM FLOUR For sale at all limes, and delivered to any part of the town. aa.Town and country custom so licited. }April 6,1807. NEW CARR:CAGE MANU FACTORY, Second street, nearly opposite the Lutheran Church, COLUMBIA, PENN'A. The undersigned having taken the shops for merly conducted by Mr. - Samuel Carter, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Colum bia and vicinity that he is now prepared to manu facture all kinds of Coaches,Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies and all other vehicles in his line. His reputation as a workman Is established, as he can confidently claim for his work the merits of beauty of form, elegance of finish, and strength of structure. One of the distinguishing features of his work is Its durability; all vehicles of his build are constructed of the best SeaSollCd ma term!, and put together firmly and substantially. ire gives Particular attention to the repairing of vehicles, and warrants all work in Ins line to give sat Isfact ion. In addition to his practical experience in the business, he has the assistance of the best work men. Some of them from the celebrated Watson establishment of Philadelphia. A generous public Is respectfully Invited to give home industry their encouragement and support. CHRISTIAN MYERS. V I TEITE LIQUID ENAMEL. There cometh glad tidings of joy to all, To young and to old, to great and to small; The beauty which MICC W:1-9 so precious and rare, Lu free for all, and all may be fair. By the uqe of CLIASTE'LLA.PS WHITE LIQ ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion. The most valuable 'nut perfect preparation in use, for giving the skin a beautiful and pearl-like tint, that Is only found in youth. It quickly re moves Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches, Sallowness. Eruptions, and all impuri ties of the skin, kindly healing the sante leaving the skin white and clear as alabaster. Its use cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a vegetable preparation Is perfectly burnt less. It Is the only article of the kind used by the Preach, and is considered by the Parisian as indlspensible to a perfect toilet- Upwards of 80,ece bottles were sold during the past year. 0 suftlelent guarantee of Its eine:ley. Price, only 7:3 cents. Sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of at. °Wet, by BERGER, SITUTTS At co., Chemists Mar 9,'67-Iyl tttver lSt, Troy, N. Y. N OTICE TO BUILDERS. TO BUILDING COMMITTEE AND OTHERS: The place to purchase tine and cheat) Huthling Stone, .Ls ut 5..•. DETWILER'S QUA.Rity. Ho is now filling a very large contract of large stone for a Furnace, and will have a large tity of Small Building Stone, which he will sell at reduced prices, AS they accumulate in hisway; Will either deliver or sell In the Quarry. colgirribla, dec. f,t, tf.3 8. 8. D£TIYIL7✓r.. HOOP SKIRTS. T4 ATEST FASHIONS p MANn 7. 'W. Bradlee 's Celebrated Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (or doable spring) SKIRT. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any lady weal log the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded aNsetnOlies, opera,: earrlagea, rail- O' road NS, church pews, arm ehairs, for promen ade and 11011543 dress, as the Oda ran br folded when 111 use to occupy !Ismail place as easily and COnVenleinly 115 a Silk or ulusl l n dress no Inval uable quality in crinoline, not found ill any sin gle spring skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day, will never thereafter willingly di pence 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 tiiree 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 doable spring., hut twice Mr double) covered; preventing t hem Irian wearing out when dragging down stoops, stabs, Cc. The Duplex Elliptic Is a great favorite \Vit . !' alt ladles, and Is universally recommended by the fashion rung:Wiles us the standard skirt of the fashionable world. To enjoy the following Inest iina I de advantages ht erinoline, viz: superior quality, perfect manu facture. stylish shape and finish, durability, comfort and economy, inquire for J. \V. Bradley's-Duplex Elliptic or Double Spring' Skirt, and be sure you get the genuine article. CAL:vox—To guard against Imposition he par ticular to notice that skirts oirered as "Duplex." have the red ink stamp, yix: ".I. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring," upon the waist ,brual—none others are genuine. Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin being passed t hrough the venire, thus revealing the two (or double) springs - braided together therein, which Is the secret - of their flexibility and strength, and a combination not to be found in any other skirt. For sale in all stores where first-class skirts are sold throughout the I trait ed States and else ere. Nlanufael a red by the sole owners of the patent \VESTS, BRADLEY & CARY. DT Chambers and 7111Ulli 81 Rem Sts., N. Y May 4-3 m. 1:1 1 001' SK - IRTS. 628 NEW SPRING STYLES, s, it • - C /Ca t OWN MAKE," Embracing every New and Desirable size, style and Shape or ruin and Trail Hoop Stkirts,-2,214, 2:).1, 3, 314, 314, 3;4 and 4 Yds., round; every length and size Waist • in every respect Fut.-a• QUA LITT, and espeeitlll:,• adapted to meet the wants of First elan and most fashionable Trade "OUR OWN :NIA ICE," of Hoop Shirts are lighter, more elastie, more tlurable, and Really Cheaper than any other make of either Single or Pouble Spring Shirt in the Amerlean Market.. They are 'Warranted in every respect, anti wherever Intro duced give universal satislitetion. They are now being extensively sold by I ictailers, and every Lady should try them. Ask for "Jtopkin's Own Make," and see that each Skirt is stamped "W. T. Mono N's,:4l7- FA crtAtEn. ' (MI Audit Sr., PI I ands'..—\o others are genuine. A Catalogue containing style sloe and retail prices, sent litany :attires,. A uni lot la and liberal discount allowed to dealers. Orders by mail or oteerwise, promptly anti carefully tilled—wholesale and retail, at 3lanufactory and Sales-rom ps , No. 628 Allen Street, 11111.AD'A. . . . . Skirts made to order, altered and repaired 'l'Etors, :NET CAsn - . Oxv, rlt [en ONLY. \t.•rrßO-.i7-10aio3 'WM. 'C. I.COPKI.NS. 3118 CEL EAffr_Zi: 0 tm. STROLOGY . THE WORLD ASTONISHED AT THE IVONDEREUL REVELATIONS :‘IADI. 13Y THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame R. A. PER It I U 0. 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, lc., have be come 110:11111111t•Ilt. She brings together those long septanted, gives information concerning absent friends or lovers, restores lost or stolen property, tells, yon the business you are best qunlilled to pursue and in what you will he most successful, causes speedy niarringes and tells you the very clay you will marry, gives you the ozone, likeness and characteristies of the person. rthe reads your very thoughts, and by her almost supernatural powers 1111Veili: the dark am. aid den mysteries of the future.. From the stars we s'.o the lirmanent—the malefic stars. that over come or predominate in the configuration—front 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 coon. Fail not to consult the greatest Astrologist on earth. It costs you but a trifle, and you may never again have so favorable an opportunity. Consultotlon fee, with likeness and all desired in format ion, Pd. Parties living at a distance can consult the Madame by mail with equal safety and satisfac tion to themselves, as if in person. A full and explicit chart, written out, with all inquiries answered and likeness enclosed, sent by mail on receipt of price above mentioned. The strictest secrecy will be, maintained, and all correspond ence returnee! or destroyed!. Relerences of the highest order furnished those desiring them. Write plainly the day of the month and year hi which you were born, enclosing a small lock of hair. Madame H. A. PERRIGO, Mar 9,'67-Iy] P. 0. Drawer 293, IMAM°, N. V. tIi tTLES JARED'S "EMAIL DE PARIS." A NEW 13EACTIPIER TM?. SKIN. Testimonials of Celebrated Ladles: The secret of beautifying the skin being known only to Messrs: Jared & Rene, they honorably state ilia tit differs front all oilier preparations. • It gives to the most harsh and freckled skin both the texture and color of polished ivory, removing all <lb:rot/ha nom, whetherappeariog as 'freckles, tam mor phew, moth, or lancicwornt speeks, and is 05110- chilly mime:v.4W lit smoothing out the marks left by small Pox. The agents of "L'Emall de Paris" most confi dently submit to tile public the earnest endorse ' meats of such distinguished ladies as Signora Itistori, Mete Venetia l'estvali, Miss 3laggie Mitchell, Mrs. D. P. Bowers, Lucille Western, Mad. Ponisi, Mrs. nolatt Waller, Lucy Rushton, Nodule de Marguerittes, Miss Agnes Perry, and Many others, whose high standing in the profession gives the stamp of truth lb loess to their intelligent and genuine approval. The beautiful Lucille \Western says, I find that the "Email" prmluces all the brilliancy of rouge mid to, with the great and peetiliar ad vantage of total harmlessness. It really adds to the Softness and beauty of the skin. The magnificent Vestvall says, I have suffered so much from the various white lotions, .re., which my theatrical profession obliges me to use. that I consider It a perfect benefaction to find a preparation. whieh gives the necessary whiteness to the skin, and leaves the skin cool and smooth. Miss Maggie Mitchell says, I have tried the skin beautifier, "L'Emall de Paris," and found that it instantly imparts a natural bloom and freshness to tile complexion. "Jared's Email de Paris" is used as a delicate beautifier of the skin for theater, saloon, or ball room, by the most refined and scrupulous lad ies,• producing all the beautifying ellects of rongestnd lilly-white, without their vulgar glare or injury to the skin. Sold by all first-class druggists, perfumers and Indies' hair dressem L. Isabel'''. 812 Broadway; Demos Barnes & and F. G. Welts & Co., New York ;• and Eugene JOlllll, 111 South Tenth street and Johnson. Hol loway Cowden, Philadelphia, agents. Orders by mail should be addressed t o JARED k. RENE. General Agents and Importers, New York. Mar2.3-Goo. 11:v/1 0 0 T IT ' Vhen the great Bedford County Orator said Switzerland had her 'Winklereid, Scotland her Bruce, and America her Booth, he should not have referred to the assassin °LA-heath:on Lincoln, but to the greatness of Booth, the Tobacconist, on Locust street, Columbia, who keeps the best assortment of SEGARS AND TOBACCO in the MARKET. - - Lt 111$ belection of Segars, are - Havana, at prices ranging from ‘;'•: - 1.1 to 1F. , 90 per M. Tara, at " 30 to 73 Clara Seed, et " " 20 to 40 Comnion Seg,ars, " 10 to 0) " All Brands of Tobacco known in the market: Smith & Jones' Virginia Navy, .7. McKnight's Nrirginut Congress, J. McKnight's Virginia Otvendish, Baltimore Spun, and the Celebrated Stemless Navy. In his Natural Leaf, will be fount), Rough anti Ready Virginia, Rose Bud Mountain Due, Bachelors' Hall, Paton Gravely stint Lilly. In his Fine Cuts may he found Michigan, Gail LC: As: No. 1, and Lone Boy. Besides Pipes, Pouches, Wallets, Tobacco Bags and Boxes, anal all the leme Brands of Smoking Tobacco, Pure Turkish, 31ixed Turkish, Rose, Virginity, Lynchburg, and James River, besides all the Lower Grades usually found inn firstclass establishment. Call and examine for yourself, anti Booth or Jaek will show you the " Tower. - Dec. 8, t566.4y.) GEORGE M. BOOTH. GROCERIES, &c. A TTENTION HO US E K.E.E P FIBS WE are almost daily in receipt of new and fresh groceries, such TEAS. 31 EAT. FRUITS, FISH, CliE FLOUR SUGARS, COFFEE, SPICES, Provisions or all lcinds, together with Wood and Willow-ware and Class and queensware. Switzer and Llinberger Cheese, Clerman Fruits, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICKLES. Fresh Peaches, and all the Fancy Groceries per taining to a wed regulated Grocery Store. I am determined not to be surpassed ht eitenP ness and In the excellent quality of ins" goods. 43- Call around and inspect our stock whether you buy or not. A share of public patronage is solivited. GHOW7E TILLE. Agel I t, Locust St., above 2.11t1 A vnEs , II .\IIIIIV GOODS AT HARDMAN'S! Just received, at the tine Grocery Establish ment, corner ftrd mug Cherry streets, the foliow- In• new Goods: NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, IFLLIFS, PI2 ESE FIVES, HONEY RAISINS, PEACI I ES, TOMATOES, picHLESt, Wissr,ow•sGtmEN CORN, GREEN . PEAS, Ae. , ke. A. LARGE LOT OF Nrw YORK CANDIES, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Cocoanuts, Cranberries, Cider and White Wine Vinegar. Extra Family Flour, )lereer Potatoes. 'Rio and Java Coffee fresh roasted, Lovering's syrup, Cc.. (:rods received almost dully. WM. Ir. mum:VAN, :MI and Cherry f•tts., ti) Columbia, Pa. QUAKER, BRIGGS & BRO'S, AND /...) WETHERSFIELD SEEDS—a M fresh and full kitotit at EYERS', 57131 7 12 VG 3LA.c "firms GEOV ER &• BAKER'S SEWING MACHINES, 720 CirESTNUT n irr, PIIILADELPMA. Jan, 5, '67 G IIEAT IMPROVECENTS EMPIB.E SHUTTLE MACITEU PATENTED FEBIttrADYI ITIr, ISGO Salesroom, No. 021 Cic•slmll St., This :\ [A('I IN I.: is t . onstrueted on a new prim Opal of mechanism, pos , :essing many rare :out valuable improvement., having, been examined by the most profound experts, : o ld pronounced i to be SIMPLICITY and PERFECTION COM BINED. The following' nre the principal of urged against Sewing Machines: I. Excessive fatigue to the operator. 2. ',lability to get out of order. 3. Expen,e, trouble, and los.; or time in re pairing. -I. Incapacity to 1.1. w every .leNeriptioll in ma tet•ial. 5. Disagreeable noise while In opeintion. The Empire SPlrllig fo,tit Usr, It has rt straight needle, perpendicular action, nutlres the LOCK or SIEUrCLE STITCH, which will neither RIP nor RAVEL noil is alike on both sides; pitrlbrins perfect sewing on every deseriptlon of material, from Leather to the finest IN'ansoolf Muslin, with cotton, linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest nottiller, IT BE MS, FELLS, lIINDS, TUOKs; QUILTS, PLAITS, GATHEIts. Having; neither CAM' nnr CO(t WHEEL, and the least possible friction, it runs as smooth as gla,s, awl is E3II'HATICALLY A NOISELESS MAC ITNE. 1/I rar•icties rj CARINET 31ACIIINES inz - Particular attention is eallen to our new and Imnroveil Maui Met nring Maehine, air Tailoring, Shea-tilting, Coach Trimming, Wc. Its advantages are simplicity, durability, rapid ity, easy adaptation to all Iminclies Of manutitc tul'lng. It makes perfect work' on till material. It Is especially desirable in sewing Patent Leath er, and IS very still. _lt short it is the most per fect manufaeturing marl hie in the market. N. B.—Every Maehlne guarranteeil. EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE C(tMPANY, fill Chestnut Street, Phil a delphia. NELSON HEAT), Agent. .2l'Agents WWI EVIL Jan. TUE TIOWE MACHTNE CO.'S SEWING MACHINES, FOR FA:NUL - MS AND MANITFACTURERS The I-loNve LOCI STITCII, THESE WOR L1)-11 OAVEI) S EIVI NG- 3IACIITNES Were awarded the highest premium at the World's Fair in London, and six first premiums at the New Volk State Pair of 1860, and are cele brated for doing the best work, using a much smaller needle IlJr the same thread titan any other machine, and by the introduction of the most improved machinery, WO are now able to suppty the yerF best machines in the world. These machines are made at our new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn. under the immediate supervision of the President, of the Company, ELIAS HOWE, JR., • 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 1111011 Silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will scam, quilt, gather, hem, fell . , cord, braid, bind, and perform every species of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both sides of the articles sewed. The Stitch invented by 'Ma. HOWE, and made on this Machine, is the most popular and dur able, and all Sewing Machines are sill tject to the principle invented by him. The Howe -11oeldne Company, ant) 171t0.1.1Y11% 1", Con Fourth St., Zs". 1". maraf),'67-1.- SENGER SEWING 31ACI-TI.NES Ifas been appoinled agent for I 'olumbia for these celebrated .Nlaellines, and "Wei , : them for sale at Ilk ttoot store, at JL\\ITI•'AC?'ITP,I:P,S'• PIZTOES EVCrybolly k 1111WS the Singer Machines In be one of the standard Sewing Machines, 1104 tae present it to the citizens of Columbia and vicin ity as incmaparably the best kind in existence. It Is slinple, compact, durable and beautiful, It is quiet, light running, capable of perform ing a range and variety of %von!: never benire at tempted upon a single machine—using either sin:, twist, linen or cott o n thread, and sewing with equal (minty the very finest and coarsest materials, and anything, between the two ex tremes, In the most beautiful and substantial manner. Its attachments for hemming, braid ing, cording, tuck Mg, quilt ing, felling, trimming, :we novel and practical, and live been invented and adjusted especially fur this machine. fie• Call at the Store a nil see one in operation SEWING W. G. PATTON, Avent for till' Snit' of THE "WIIEELEIt & WILSON," World renowned Sewing .:%liteldnes. While the Wheeler l Wilson is universally ac knowledged •to lie the best machine for finally use, the "Elliptic," which is manufactured by the same company, and made on the same general principles, Is equally as good; and the "Howe" is unsurpassed as a shuttle newhine. All these machines make the lock stitch, and are adapted to all kinds of family sewing tailor ing, and other manufaet orb ig purposes. 'No risk in buying them, as every machine sold is war ranted. to give entire satisfaction. Sewing Ma chines for rent. Locust street, Colulabia. Dcc. I, '6G. READ I READ 1 READ ! GREAT A 2'TRJ CTI ON 1 U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM! Front Street, first, Store above 'Walnut Street, The Largesl„ Best. Assorted, Handsomest and Cheapest Stock of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS. m a t,, C:11o, Boots, Shoes, the. Se., ever exhibited in those regions, which will be sold at prices TO DEFY ALL, COMPETITION: Come one and all, both great and small, To TATTLE 11A.v.i"s Clothing Hall; And get a tit from howl to foot, At prices that your purse will suit. BUY YOUR CLOTHING OF I-lE\TRY Mee The subscriber would call the attention of the citizens of Columbia and vicinity to hi , : large Stock' of READY 3IAD E 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, Hand ker eitims, Hosiery, tte. A splendid line of these goods always kept on hand. Also, Boots, Shoes, Hats & Caps, of which we hav e a well selected stock, and whleh we offer at very cheap rates. TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS C VALISES Of all styles, are sold cheaper than city prices, Illy pools arc all bought for easy, and I offer [bent at cheaper rates, for cash, than any other store. Call and see. HENRY RICE, Adjoining Washington !Muse, Front street, Columbia. April 11, 18613-ly. W. BEASIN, UP Merchant Tailor, frelltun Street, seven doors above Second, WRIOHTSVILLE, PA. MOMS, CiSSIMERES AND VESTINGS of a ll s tyles, ,nut stilted to anz. - season, kept con stantly on hand, and nuinutstetured to order. at short notice, and warranted to give perfect satis faction. Lnng•lS, E .1)15 CTION IN TILE G REAT PRICE OF CLOTHING ! AT TILE Blue Front Store ! The subscriber has Just parelmsed for the Spring Trade, in the New York and Philadelphia Markets, a large and fashionable stock of READY MADE CLOTITING, Which he offers to the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, as cheap if not cheaper than the priers before the war. coil examination will satisfy any one thd , tile prices are very low. have the Cheapest Priced Goods in Columbia, and LOU prepared to make up to order, in the latest cuts, handsome CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINaS, FLA IDS, ,te. Also, a handsome stock of Gentlemen's Furn ishing, Goods, at very low prices. Trmus Crtsu. H. BLUMENTHAL, Blue Front Buildings, Front Street, Columbia, Palma. I= 11 1 C , IIIESTI,P1t11:111U11 14: I, A 8 'l' I C 8 'l' ITC II MEE LOCK .STITC Li Bito.tywAY, NE'V Yom: IN SEWINO mAeirTNEF, 011.IECTIOX G 99 11110.1TrWAY, NEw YoRK F4' 1) FOR C IRCU LA it DMMUI lEBRIVERS=9 C_LOTHIXG-. DAVID lIANAUER'S COLUMBIA, PA LA_ArCASTER 4.1)77"5. SPRI NO 1867. ILA 6 ER, & BROTH R S Are now . opening and invite an examination of the Lana.Nt Stock of ENGLISII GRANITE WARE. evcr of la Lancaster. Also, a fall assort ment of PA TNT 17.1.) ENGLISR CRANITE WHITE AND COLOUED TREisl'ON \WARE, I'll'T.S11171:61I AND BOSTON GLASSIVARE, We are sellin? , , all of the above at greatly re dared prices. 31ARSEILLES QUILTS AND BLANKETS, Fine Damask and lland-loom Table Linens, Linea sheeti rigs, pillow Casing, Napkins, Cotton Sheetings, Tiekings, Cheeks, etc. Itleeched 3lnslins—all the best makes. 10(N) Pounds Prime Feathers. Window Shades and Fixtures. (Ireen and Du trHollands, all widths. Carpets and Oil Cloths. Grossley's English Brussels Roxbury Tapestry, Lowell and Dartford Three-Ply, Extra and supernne Ingrain, Wool, Inneh, Venellan, Ileum and I hug Carpels. ()IL CLOTHS, from I to 1 yards wide. WALL PAPERS ! WALL PAPERS! ! An entire new Stock of Stanwed, Gold and Plain Parlor Papers, Neat and llri:4la Styles Chamber P.Lpers, Tholes Papers, Choice Plain Styles ibr Dining Rooms, Bordered Entry Papers. Defia alions iu Cloud, Velvet, Marble and Wood Color , . Marble, oak, Itosewood, Walnut Maple DEeolz.vm - E PAPERS, Will lie sol.l at Lowest Prices. DAUER di 11110 TITERS, I.aneaster, Penna. DI )11'N 11'1'1'1T pi; IV Es ! and York: 3flirltets a lull and complete stook of CLOTH'S AND c.‘ssorEuEs. the Late,t Styles in the market, which we :me prepared 10 111111i0 Lip to order in the iIEsT NSDit"I‘F.ST NOTICE, mal al the Lowe , ' Cash Prieo, We !Inv,' on band a full and eomplete stool: of HE.% DT MADE CLOTHING. for Metz and Dor:, (If our own make, which we guarantee well trinimell 111111 NVOII made, anti goods 11s repre semis!. Also. our Sane]: of (1-ENTLEMEN•SPEILNISII INI;(;OOI)S, i.. full azal complete. Our stoek ds purehas'sl at the very T.ov..c,t l'ash Priee,,ailet we are prepared t o sell :11 a ...mall Call and examine otzr Stock, and you will be convinced Ilse place to he milted Mr the bast money, is at M l latS it." I {ATI I EON'S, N. 1 East Kling street, Lanci,tort lily, Pa. S. IZATII.IrON'S )IEIf.CIIA NT TA 11.111:1Nr;.f. IS( AND FURNIsIf sT4 Ofppo.itt , Sitober's r I.ftelo ( . 411tN1:1: ()V N111:111 Ctl'EllN ANTI (11{.1):4;1: .\ll Rind,: of Mon's 17111 i ready-ninth , Clothing and Vonll,lllllg flood:, eon...tont ly ic t •rt un hntnl. Also a superior assortment of Trench, English, German and American Cloths, 'assimeres and Vt.:dings, which - will lie made to order In any desired style, \Vail the least possible delay; warranted to give satisfaction, and all reasonable charges. July 14;66-131 S. S. ILVITIVON. 13 00 Ki--; AN D S'I'AT lON EllY. NEW .V.NI ERICA-14y tVilliam Hepworth Dhcrin. ANCIEN r AND MODERN (ItEECE—Ity C. C. Felton, L. L. D. 'IIIE LAST DAYS OP 0111: S.VVIOI.Ii. LIFE OF PIIILIDDR—Mindehin and Chess Player. :%IANUEL OF CHESS. CLIPPEII Cli ES-t 'l'o 111 N AMF.NT. muin•itY'S :\IATeII I 7.131 CS—Edited notes— lly Stanley. An.t. rjeened a huge 010.: of 111ZZAUVE ENVELOPES'. PERFUMED ENVELOPES AND PAPER, A eomplete a , sortment of MANE BU(LESt, .\t .1011 N SJIEAFFEIh SON:;, No. :12 North Queen street. LIST_ BIASHED TN Ts 29 SEITTETZ'S OLD ESTABLISH ED HAT, C4P AND FUR STORE. No. 2.0 \out•u grititS ST., LANCASTER, PA. Nvotild respectfully announce that we are now prepared to furnish our customers with the Styles. consisAing of tintleinen's DRESS SILK, CASsIM ERE, PLAIN AND FUlt AND WOOL, fut CASSIMERRETT, STIFF FASSIMERE SOFT - \ND Si'F,El, ExTENDED BRIMS. AND FLEXIBLE SELF-ADJUSTING STIFF 1, D'ORSAY BRIM ll.k.Tt-t, In new, Nitvel and Itrantilla Desitne4, anti at such prices :et tomlnce it an inclneentent for all to intrelittNe. CAPS ! CAPS!! CAPS ! ! Our stout: of Caps comprises the newest styles tin• Men's, Boys' and Children's Spring and Summer Wear. t Wit Itri-ro ts "EQUALITY TO ALL." lowost ncl ling Price marked In figures on enelt article, and never 1 1 • om, 111, SHULTZ & 13110.'5. Cap a 11,1 Fur Store, No. •'t) North Queen St. 111 0l• SO IJF•rXn P 1.7 Jinl'r:lrr, 1110 rc CST PICI - CILS PAID. [111111'30,.67 A N. BRENJOLA N'S LAI,IES' GENTLEMENS BOYS, GIRLS AND CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. 7'he large.t and hest assortment of Ls,lies and Gentlemen's ret,r in the CITY OF LANCASTER. . . The iniller,imied re,pectfully invites the citi zen, Of Columbia mul vicinity, 1,, hi, 'urge stock of LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES, Such I 118 \Cmnru'. Rio and French 31orneco IMom, Balmoral, Contimmtnl other FASHIONABLE STYLES AVe are prepared to manoNet ore at short notice every kiwi or I.:sties' and Gelltiertlell'S Wear 3:n - Mil In thiS loarlzetond at as cheap rates as any sizoiliar e,tyiblishment. Call a n d 0)::1111illt• onr stock. A. N. 111 U Nl' Opposite Cooper's I tot el, Wt ,t Kim; St. o rder TO I LOESE OWNERS. - BAKER'S HOOP LENTAIENT, Tun llEsp A irrt Ktsowx For Quarter Or Sand Crack, Corns, Thrush, (font meted, I ard or Brittle Hoofs, and thr general tPr in pillel• Of tit titling or Soaking. Dressing for the outside of the I loot' It has no Superior. Sold 'Wholesale and retail. by A. MlLxv, Sad dle and lEn rnes.s. Manuring urer, No. X 7 North Queen Street, next door to Shobers Eagle hotel, Lancaster City, Penna. 13.—Harife, of every ,Ic,eription constantly on hand, anti repairing neatly done to order. HARDWARE, STOVES, 40e. JI.II'3IPLE I= roREIoN& DOMESTIC HARDwARI An extensivo lo..ortnient of home furnishing hardware, ako for carpenters' and builders alwa":, 101 hand. IRON AND STEEL Inehstniths, wa2rn tatticers, and others, fam ished wit li all kind.. of Lyon, Xtdis, horse Shoes, Coach Trimming,, and other goods in their line. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, In great viably, stu•h is TtilN, Baskets, Wash Boards, Broonts, Washing:\ I:whines, da, ke. FKLIMINC 1 1 1PLEMENTS. Plows, Shovels, Hoes, I'lou• Castings, Scythes, Forks, Bakes, and all other Yinpletnents used by the farmer. STOVES AND TIN WATIE. Stowe of every style and pattern, Cook, Parlor and Office Stoves, tar coal or wood, A large as sortment of Till Ware always kept on hand, or manufactured to order, Oil, Paints, Sc.: - , c.. 1 Oil, unwed, Nish, Sperm and :11aullino of all kinds. Alcohol, and otlwr varnish, uia,s, paints, Putty, While Lead, .Fe. atip^..l9, LoccsT STRJ:Kr, COLL:MI{IA, PA. T F. COTTRELL BRO., " ° Dealer, In FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Hardware Dar Iron, Steel, Glass:, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,Turpentine, Benzine, &c. A large iissornient of Parlor, Cool: and Office gloves always on hand. 'fin Ware manufactur ed to order at shortest not lee. W 001) ANT) WILLOW-WARE, In large quantities :xtui of every variety. Plows, corn Shelters, Feed Cutters, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Rakes, ,te. Coarse and Fine Salt at lowest market prices. A large assortment of Double and Single bar reled Guns. Powder Flasks, (lame Pugs and Shot Pouches. Ride am filastin g Powder,shot and caps. figllest market prices paid for Clover and Ti and Flag Seeds, large quantities of which we have constantly on !lamd and oiler at the latt•est rates. Labile:olllg, Sperm and Fish suitable Mr maciii tiers. A Fineassortment of Foal till Lamps, Shades, Lanterns, and Lamp trimming.. We respectfully ;.olfei I n Antre of pithily patron .l. F. COI fItELL \V. P. curntEr.f„ Locust tit., pIIILADELPIITA CANCER ITOS PITAL. nitoFnsson ii. 11. KLINE, Parscf PAL Purster.v.:: AND Suitaxox, To the Philadelphia Cancer Hospital. OtHee, No. !11l IICI! Street, is daily making astonish ing and 10,01 miraculous cures of Caliper by the most selentlne and lately approved relnedie, lideilvn to the eirtitZed World, among which are hisgreat Canner Antidotes, wonderful treatments that operate specifically upon the ('totter and Cancerous atreelions, antidoting, killing and destroying the Cancer, every particle, root and fibre belonging to It or them, without pain or the lase of the without caustic, eating and burning medicines, without the loss of blood, or in the least atfeet Mg the sound flash. No other treatment should ever be used. No Miter persons have these :antidotes. To investigate these treat ments, to see patient.; under treatment, and to examine the terrible SpeeinienS thus retrieved, van and see, or address It. If. KLINE, M. D., Other, No. PM ARCH St., Philadelphia, Penna. Post Office Box. I 171. For Particulars send for a Circular. COLT'S FOOT ROCK, 011 PIPE LICORICE. a.n improvement on the old-fashioned Licor ice—for Coughs and Colds. Buy it and try It. apr.2o,) •Sold by METERS, Apothecary. CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS 1867. SPRING .1. F. A: E. 13. ORNE, 904 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA OPENING SPRING IMPORTATIONS NEW C.A.P.PETIN tIS. y F. E. B. CHINE 904 CHESTNUT STREET 100 PIECED. YARD AND A RALF WI DE - VIE I_, - Nr IE TS. T F. &E. B. OBNE 904- CHESTNUT STREET, woo PIECES JOHN CROSSLEY SONS EY lASI I TAPESTRY CARPETS catE..t•rul - ItEPUCED PRICES J . F. & E. 33. WINE, 904 CHESTNUT STREET, 7,00 PIECES BEST N . AK ES F. N(ILT S II 13 11, Ii SS }', I, S jr . F. & E. B. OHNE 904 CHESTNUT STREET, ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS FOR HALLS AND STAIRS, WITH EXTRA. BORDERS jr . F. & E. B. WINE, 904 CHESTNUT STREET, CHOICE: DESIGNS FRKNC C lIENILLI3 CARPETS F. & E. B. MINE ; 90/ CHESTNUT STREET, 250 I'IECF.S ENGLISH. ROYAL WILTON CARPETS F. & E. B. OHNE, 904 CHESTNUT STREET, I= EXTRA QUALITY 1.1 G ',ESTI OIL GLOTTIS j . &E. B. ORNE 904 CHESTNUT STREET, 100 PIF:CI.I.I NEW CANTON .MATTINGS IS lII' 17,, EEO CHECK, BEI OF 1-\_l_,E WIDTHS. J . F. A: E. B. ORNE, 904 CHESTNUT STREET, 100 PIECES YARD AND A HALF WIDE - NTRI_JATErTS. r F. E. B. ORNE, . 904 Chestnut Street, YIIILADI7LYIIIA OPENING SPRING IMPORTATIONS NEW CA It PETINGS T T. E. 13. ORNE, 904 Chestnut Street, MO PIECES ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON CARPETS April 6, '67-2n. INSITRA,YCE COMPAZUXS. COLUMBIA INSURANCE C ME JANUARY Ist, 1867 CAPITAL AND ASSETS, - - - - f... 600,527 01 This company continues to insure Buildings, Nercluuntize, and other property, against loss and damage by tire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium, or premium note. SEVENTH ANNUAL lIEPOB'J'. Whole amount insured, 512,1781'20 53 Less lun't expired in 'IX, 74771 31 $11,755,055 19 CAPITAL AND INCOME Amon n t or premium notes, Jan. I, OM ,9685,123 27 Less premiuni notes exp'd in 151M1, 8013,160 23 Balance of premiums, Jan'} - I, 1860 6,609 15 Cash receipts, less commissions, In '69, 57,010 16 Loans 9,400 00 Due from agents itturot hers 8,601 06 Losses and expen , los paid In 1500..........673,02.1 11 Losses vd, not due Jan. 1, 1;7, 21,2911 8.4 Balance Capital and Ass:cqs, Jan. I, 137, 000; 27 91 :1091,&50 10 A. S. GREEN, President. C. Koons: Youxu, Jr., Seeratary. lfrtatA ri S SIIvarAN, Treasurer. TIIIECTORS: It. T. Ilyan,.Tohn \V. Steno', JohnPendr C;rorge Young, Jr., 11. G. Minlel:, Nicholas INl'Donahl, Samuel 1". l'attort. Autos S. Green, John 11. Iltte Ifiram 'Robert Crane. . :nay 11, 1::00. - INSURANCE COMPANY of NORT ~,FICA Incorporated MI. Assets, $1,350,000. Charter perpetual. Insurance against IoN, or di image by tire On Iluilding4, Merchandize, Furniture, - Afe., for long or short pi`riOds, or permanently on Buildings, b} a deposit of Premium. Tile prompt payment of losses for a period ofsEvE>ry years, affords a guarantee of claim upon publie confi dence. Aurit co G. COFFIN, Pres't. Pr..err, fics y. F. X. ZIEGLErt, Agent, Walnut St reet, above Front, Columbia, Pa. January il, ISIX-Iy. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR— ANCE SOCIETY of the UNITED STATES, (Ana's inducements to those propor,ing to rissure, winch are hollered to ire unequaled. - Annual Cash Dividends. All the Profits Divided pro-rata, among the Assured. ORGANIZED JVLY, .I.cett ululated Fund, over 4, " 090,000 tnnual Income, over r: , 1,200,(910 WM, E. AIA Pres'i. 11, B. Irvin.; Lire-Presldent. (I. W. Pnrmtv, Actuary. otliee-92 Broadway, New York. For further particulars, apply to 11% G. PATTON . , Agent, June 9, 19(30.1 Columbia, Pa. VARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE T ANCE COMPANY, YORK, APRIL Ist, ISW. keviimulated C'apital This Company I•otitinOf, to iSSIIP Potiele,: of - Insunowe , On Bullding:4 or Personal Property, In town or country, at CASI r, or MUTUAL RATES. H. I'reshlent D. firittcicLutc, Secretary. DIRECTORS: 11. I:ratter, Thomas Gray, Eli Kindlg, John Landes, Wm. Wallace, George D. Ebert, David Strickler. Applications for institutive will be made to M. S. SHUMAN, July 7,1861i-tf. Colo tnida fIfRARD FIRE AN ! ) MARINE TN kfi sAt-HA - scE COMPANY, o 1 PHILAPELP II IA . Capitol '‘ , 00,000 i Securities z 4100,000 This Company continues to take risks on good property, at rates as low as any other ,•.,f tle 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 pastasa guarantee of its future conduct. THOS. CRAVEN, Pres't A. S. Gtr.nerr, Viee-President. J.ts. 11. ALvonn, Seeretnry. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, \Cahntt Street, above Fruut, COhllllifin, Pa January 21, 181Z-ly. - UMW INS URANGBCSSfi NI _Li_ OF NEW YORK. OFFICE—No. Broadway Cash, 01p11.:11 Assets, Ist January, 11417 rem= . CIIAS. ..1. MARTIN, Pres't. F. WILLMARTII, Vlee-Preb't. dons 3.IcIfEE, Secretary. .f. H. WAsiIIIITICN, Any 1. Secretary. General Agent. Total 10.. I) Portland Fire, ld 12,044 42—a1l pair before July 1511 i. _ _ 3300 TS AND SHOES. ADIES B[l OE 3IAN ("FACTORY - . 4 Having increased nIV IhdlitiCS 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 am hvtter prepared now to manufacture all kinds of LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILD REX'S SHOES AND GAITERS, than ever before. I employ none but the bes workmen and am always certain of giving satis fitetion. I keep On 11:111,1a general assortment o ready made work all of which Is manufacture( on the premises. I keep no made-up work of other parties. l%f work is made exclusively for home trade and i sold its such. TERMS C.':411. We. ell as cheap as any other establishment and ask a share Of public patronage. s s IA XI ES SCHROEDER, Loeust 4 reet, bet Ire,n Front and Second 110)1E )lANUFACTURE. The Subscriber has on hand a large Stock nt Boots and Shoes, Gaiters, Se., all of his own Manufacture. Call at Id... Store, four doors above 11. Drug Store, From Street, wbere he offers an ex tenslve assortment of Goods, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, Ills stot•k consists of as large and general as •ortment of Men's Boys' l - Aulies' and Children'. BOOTS AND SHOES, =I Those requiring I otn and Shoes, Neill find It to heir• advantage to rail and his iefore purelnising elsewhere. May 213,41] LTEL GROVE. PITOTOG'-RAPILIC. HC. LESIIER. • PI r oTo“ RA PFIE R COLUMBIA, PA., Beg', have to inform the Citizens of Columbia and vieinity, that he has taken and re-fitted the rooms formerly occupied by Lesher & on Front street, above Locust, where he is pre pared to take Photographs in all styles. Particular attention paid to malting I, ARO E PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTE-DE-1T ISIT ES, I VORYTYPES, I\IBROTYPES. 4 . . e. Also, Copying and Enlarging of Small Pictures, Pletures Colored in oil or Water Colors, In a style superior to any taken In this coon , ty, and equal to any in the cities. Particular attention paid to taking Pictures of Children. Pictures taken In cloudy :is well as in clear we:Wier. Orders for Pint area front old Negatives promptly tilled. Call at the Rooms, and examine his large col lection of specimens. 11. C. ',ESHER, Photographer. 11.—IIc hopes by strict attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit a liberal share of patronage. Lcolumbia, :11)1.. 27, '67-ly yOUR L K 1.1 NESS FANCY, P 1 lOTCaI FER ROTYPES, :II OTYPES riloTo.:w ISt ITUIZES. (;EM PICTURES, Ac., At his old stand, on Locust Strret, above Front Mr. Lfrrx.i: has had an experience of several years at, this business, and his pictures are equal to the best that call be had to any cit 3 - , and owing to his splendid '4:3-slight, and good instruments, far superior to those generally taken in the coun try. It' you wish a good and correct picture, you may depend upon get ling it at Lit tic's. Ills Pic tures are great favorites with those who have obtained I hem. Prices as low as the lowest. forget the place—Locust Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa. [mar. :;4), IROY (C: 11:A. (WINERY.; SUPPLER BROTHER. 31.0mFAcTuncits OF STEAM BOILERS. In addition to our Foundry and :Nl:whine work, we are now prepared to Inanunteture every variety of Boller and Plato Iron work, MENDISC; AND REPAIR.U.S.I 110iLFAS Promptly nttendrd to. 'nankin] (or paNt invite favors, we would iite the attention of our triends and patron. to this new braneh of our business. SUPPL.F.F. & BRO., 2nd St., Columbia. SUSQUP,HANNA [RON CO3IPANY manuniet taws of all sizes of REFINED AND DOUBLE REFINED RovNo, squmtE, FLATS, OVIL, AND HALF' OVAL IRON. N ear Axles, Shafting and llorse Shoe Bars. A:a-Orders promptly filled from Stock. on hand or made to order. Terms, net. Cle.ll, nt :11antifacturer's prices, de livered on Cars or Boats. Office at their STEAM ExnusEs, BOILERS STEAM PUMPS, And all I:lnds of Machinery 11Ianatactured and guaranteed to give satisfaction n.t the Works of 71,N 3 0 =I = OEM 5 ..2.,000,01)0 G 4) . 3,1;15,38S Si A. J. KAUFFMA.N, Agent, Columbia, Pa P. T. M. LITTLE still continues to take ==lM ROLLING :II I LI, Columbia, Penns SUPPLER 4: BRO., ColumbLl, Penna. 11EISif.L_ER'S COLUJIN. 3/lISIILER'S BITTERS INTERMITTENT AND REMITTENT FEVER 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 Staten periods. As in Fever and Ague this disease is preeeeded 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 suflerer prostrated mentally and phy sically. In ordinary practice the first re • sort of the physician in the treatment of this complaint is quinine and mercury. The diseaQo by this treatment is checked—not cured—and is liable at any tune to return. Lll,B' 10 MISHLER•S BITTERS C I- 1 0 I_, _E R, A_ . Misliler's Bitters cures effectually all such cases 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 propriotor did not feel justified in recommending it as a spe cific for Cholera During the fall of 180, Dr. 3lishler received the following note from Jacob L. Baker, Esq., 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 the Jefferson /Inspi ta , Philadelphia, for three years, and is withal a gentlein an of undoubted integrity and one in whose statement the most implicit confidence can be placed : Lancaster, November 3d, 1865. Dr. Mishler—Dear Sin—Knowing that the Cholera with its dread ful 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 yon now making I request you to prepare such a quantity o 1 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. =IIBMIME JACOB L. BAKER. Being thus urged, and having noticed the Bitters were constantlycuring the most violent eases of Diarrhcea, Cholera Morhus and kindred eomplaints,Dr. Mishler at last °tiered his compounds asneure for Cholera The result lies exceeded his most sanguine expectations and fully- justifies all that Mr. Baker says in his note. It certainly proves that Mr. Baker's practical know ledge of medicine 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 111ishler's Herb Bitters will cure Cholera we give below a few facts. All intelligent persons Nvlio have investi gated the origin of cholera, agree that it is caused by poison introduced and generated into the system I) impure water, damp ness, Illth and over-crowded rooms with deficient ventilation. This is proved by the lint that cholera always rages worse on board of ships where all of the above causes are bound 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 Virginia, arrived at the Port of sew York about the middle of April with cholera a board a number of the passengers havinz, died during the voyage with this complaint. Among the passen gers were named Schmitt', from Baden, Germany. This family was at tacked with cholera. Fortunately for them they had friends living in this city t an caster. Pa.,) who knew the virtues of 111 ish lees 13itters and who procured a bottle and sent it to the Schmith nttily. 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: itsafely reached the Schmiths. On its arrival aboard the Vir ginia, Henry Schmith and Christ. Schmidt were both laboring under choleric symp toms: Mrs. Marcia Sclunith, wife of the former was very had, not expected to re cover, and a son had died of the dread. pont plaint and had been buried theday previ ous. It was in this plight it bottle of Mish lees Bitters , sent forth like an Angel of Mercy found the poor Schmith family.— Henry Schmith was the first to try it, and so instantaneous was the relief he experi enced that he gave it to his wifeand 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 quarantine aboard that scourge ship dirty-two says.— The Schmiths proceeded to their relatives in Lancaster, and at an early opportunity called on Dr. Mishler to express their grati tude for the timely relief they had found in his Bitters. Mr _Henry Schmith stated that all the compounds the doctors laid given him did no good, but that one glass of Mishler's Bitters made him feel like a new man, warming his whole system, giving hint a healthful heat and causing him to perspire freely. His statement was substantially was substantially as given above. and he further said that if the doc tors had not kept the first bottle front reaching hint, his son would yet hrve been living. .Mrs. Schinith was still weak front 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. Ds. will admit that any remedy not to lie found in the Dispensatory will cure Chol era or any other complaint, but candor compels Dr. D. H. Bissell of the Cholera Hospital ship " Falcon" to admit that he believes Mishler's Bitters to be a•• very good Tonic." In reply as to a case of Bit ters that was sent to him by a well known gentleman of Lancaster, he writes as fol lows Hospital Ship Falcon, Quarantin, New York,Juno 7th, ISt36. George S. Rowbotham, Esc).— Dear Sir : Yours of the 23d, inst. is to hand. In re- ply, I beg leave to say, that I received the case of Bitters you sent me for trial clze., 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 TonM remedies. . . BISSELL, Physician, hospital Ship "Falcon." This letter from 1)r. Bissell,just after the reception of the Bitters, and befine he had time and opportunity to thoroughly test their wonderful medicinal properties is considered an important endorsement, as that gentleman to-clay 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 had in the management of that dreadful dis ease, Cholera, gives an endorsement by him an unusual importance. This letter together with the statement of the Schmitt) tinnily—who while in the Steamer Vir- ginia, were under Dr. Bissell's control, shows what, the Bitters have done nod can do. ktalther case of Cholera eared Mish- ler s Herb Bitters is that of Mr. Peltrsol of York county, whn,atter suffering severely from all the sym ptons of Cholera . , finally" became collapsed and while in this state, (the doctors stating that be VII: 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 bot tle Mr. Pea rs& was entirely restored. ishlor's Bitters cures Cholera by cairn- teracting the poison which is the cause of the disease. Poison in the systent,whether generated by bad air. filth, ac., as in Cholera, or introduced by the bite of a venomous snake or mad dog will be ex pelled and all had symptom; 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 Mishler's _fillers will cure the bite of a poisonous snake: Lancaster, July 4th, .1565. Mr. a Mishler—Sin—About eight weeks since i was bitten in the left hand by a 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 my arm. I suffered great pain in my baud and arm; I had to quit work and wits afraid 1 would be compelled to have my hand amputated. I eame to you. and by your advice washed my hand and arm with your Herb Bitters at the name time taking it inwardly. In eleven days I was able to go to work again. The poison was all drawn out and 3\llshler's Herb Bitters was the only medicine or application that I made use of. 3lr. Christian Burns, a . . - near neighbor of mine, went out a day 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 a copper snake; at any rate, whether it was the same one that bit use or not—one thing is certain— that your Bitters cared the bite of tt snake in my case for which I shall ever be thank ful, as I believe it was the means of saving my band. shall be pleased to personally satisfy any one or the truth of the above. Yours. JACOB RINEHART. Low Street. Lancaster. For Sale by—J. C. BUCHER, and aL Druggists. WILL CURE I=
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