.2". • M v.„76. 1..0" •" . i, tr , bij€ Striatatinali)ipg. " • , .A.RisESS 7REE.I ColuiabTac - - Pa,. Setturdaii; 'Ocioer 186; ALL advertising ll; be' conildiiied and collectable at any time 'after the first, insertion, .3 Mechanic.. How seldom - is it seen that'lioiiost laba receives the merit to which it.isjustlren-. titled ; and how often is the avocation of the working m an derided and alluded to in coutemp - tuous: tynist few T ot.. those whose forttinc - bas' 'happened't( , throw them in the lap of luxury and. wealth, seem to appreciate; the posi tion held *-in society by the sons and daughters of toil I Yet so it is, that many of our most influential and substan tial families owe their places , in, the com munity to• the labor-stained hands and sweated brows of those' in the employ of their progenitors. We have been ,led to thiSf ing by one of the merest acVidnUts in die world. In passing through' ihe' streets a day or two. since, between six: and seven o'clock in the 'evening,. we; 'noticed one' who bore upon his person the marks of labor, apparently wending'hii'WaY 'home ward to his evening .-_repast. , His , coun tenance seemed to express, in its smiling contour, a happy anticipation..of. ~, the yarn] reception with fvhiChlie "would be greeted by the loved ones who were awaiting him, at home. Notwithstanding the dust which soiled his face and clothing, he presented a noble - , hearty appearance, and every feature was stamped with the. in delible seal of manhood. Two young ladies preceded us, and we' were near enough to _overhear their, con versation. One of them remarked " here comes a fine looking follow !" The other, with a toss of the, head and a scornful of her pretty lips, replieL3: "Poll' He's'' - only a mechanic." " Only a mechanic !"._ we mentally reit-, crated; and yet what...l mine of "gouius may be wrapped_ in the mantle. of : Al:at. man's mind A fire may be blirnlng within his soul that might create "arr'un-. quenchable .-ponflagration_.if applied „to, the world of science ! Who kiaowi,What' depth of thought may be in the heart of him•to whom this remark refer-: red ? Who can tell huLthat 'in his nature in that apparently rough exterior- 7 thcre i may not be something purer than the richest gem-oflbdia•?-• •• ' l l "! Only a mechanic., Aye. And „eo was : Franklin 7 , 7 who brought the lived light . - :ling into - stern - Obedience to his Wilt And so was blorsc---413O't'reditceih3the :die' Of Jove to such a •toy_..that a child play with it. And so was_ / Fultonthe result of whose lahor,lias,,almoTst,:inhihilat ed time and repii'oe.." , ghlliller' too— and we might go on, to, enumerate thou-, sauds—allinechimies, and deVoted 'trirthe interests and welfare!of the human Tace.• • Then why bold the mechanic pp ,r tothe, scorn of the World. Ms' bald - is "seen and felt in all;the :affairs- cooneotedlwlth.; this terrestial waLand, peaes,. in art and ie:ience,4e,:ih r et that is or can 15e Of use 'and benefit r •to mankind..—Biera/o'''. Gait American Wonders,' The greatest- dataract fill the world is the' ;Falls of Niagara, where the ; _y the great Upper Lakes forms a river thr ee,quarteis'ofi'r 'mite ; th , and then being suddenly contracted, plunges over , the:rock's , in' two 'columns to the 'depth of 170 feet each. h e greatest cave in the world is the Mammoth Cat:e,,in, Kentucky,. where any. one can make's voyage kid the Wafers Of. a subterranean river; and ,catch fish_ out eyes. The glentOst:riV'erinthe - , - Verltlls - ;:_th i‘lississippi ; 4;loo'iniles in length: The-largest Valliy`ie the World'eis Valley of the Mississppi,lt contains 500,100 square miles, and is , of the most fertile arid-Profitableile,gioim of`--the { o•lobe - • The lamest lake the. wo.rld..is _Lake Superior, - which is tinlji j 'an 'inlanl 'sea, being 430 1 - ,000 feet deep. The grea.test ; imatural.:hridgg in. ! the world is the gatural:Bridgo over Cedar Creek, in it extends across chasm SO fiefna width:'and - •260' feet depth, at the bottom of which the creek. The gfeatest mass of iron in the World is the Iron Mountain of Missouri. It is 350 feet hi2,ll . lirid,tiyo' miles 'in ''cifctiit:' - „ The laigeit aqueduct in the world 'is the Croton Aquedlact.in New York.„ Its length is forty-miles and- a haif,. and,: it cost twelve and a half Millitlidor The largest' deposite - of hptihracite :'coal in the world, arc in Pennsylvania; the_ mines of which supply the market with' millions oftonS•annually ;and' appear to be inexhaustible. `c Rome ~a'`e.lre.? ~'ry Little Minnie . foliraf out I - Um:lug:blasts tray of :liectipe;loo,,',Lico , ,,lii - :,'6',.;,lliiri:f; which she - thus expinineA•to her mother : "Mamma, do 'You kriOw . quick ?" said she, it: great - glee,l' , :" 4 -g'i step foot over the crib;:ilieu . *a_y'fia:is, d myself riglAisil.77,`: r ATOILES; AND. JEWELRY I. "GREAT - • AMERICA:N . If 11 1 6 1 11 E S -- - As low as 620.00, In two 64 Cases, 3v6xylinted , for, tiro years ; also 3, .4, 5 and 6 oi. CaSeS. JUST: ILEC.FIVILD A Pull :A:eWciit of the 'Gel ebri.-ed Seth Thomas Glock - s They nre;the tiest Cliielm made. Call Mid; ;,ee Also, a full and well selected sleek R -: q. SILVE& TIATED From tlie best Vacturtesit4tie,y.,.§, 441 , 3astf l % i. l7 l ;4e : lw'Sdltl; Silver; Steel and • , Plated , Frames, , to suit 'air ages I 11.E.PAIRING,• ALL RP M% Plconmrx ATTENDED TO.' AT': • .Tewelry•- St ca iv or . i, t D wat •War.3o, •taelepot. CI „ LOClkalv - T,LOGIK.S 1 1 , CLOCKS ! !! Amerienii reduced prices. "- •••• • , , The Celebratea;SETlT THOMAS Clocia4 'Ally warnanted;and.excelled.by.,-nonc:, Purchwiers will dad our stock tans and co pplete.-,.."---;•••••"1- P SIIR ;d: 802 , 4 • • TORTOI`,PS CELEBRATED: GOLD PENS: Thelltest ren'now_ rarida , ,:whlcit: lye sell at Ileaufacturers•-Priees. We are sole , Agents for Vipe,rererlia Columbia.: Try Morton's' • FANCY, GOODS l • • ' 1 •:; , -; , ' ' Atli:10101, firgfA ' C . Y . IV, 00 0 8 :, 13,2 0 1 .13S': (I' I c 'lower Vases; ~. • ••;,- . • • • 4 :Toilet Setts;• , N7l,•74 rs'_!- , rat •r 1 ~..'" ) 1.,. , e ~.,,Colciple Bottles, '• - , , ,i",..i.r,-rl- , 1, g:,:m....;;;L'Work,Boxes, ~ .... v ,-- -.. - 177,4•.-r6:•ii• ",' • dr-,t4ct., Atc. ':—A.t SIIRESZTEII4 SON'S.. iSVl43:ACk,lqtbitER . B .'.,•. . Towns citthSlTlClita Silver liot tome, cannot brcalttor,be cut. r Tho ilto4st , .titing out. Take tilloolt at,thera.7at t 1 • , - ' B.IIaIEINER & SOWS. - kr — 5c81Y,43 7- E — ` dus' 'e'' l ' I, pnisi NATIONAL ---' oFrreE LDC CYST , S,TILEET,', 'ABOVE' SECO"-CD,, COIALM ) BL: PENN'A! • • ' • ,G. Cl. • ,•' , Gradtiatc of the Pennsylvania College of Den tal Surgery4huttuntilreeently a member of .the Dental tirmOf"ScrerVen Camp," Philadelphia, has reinovedtoland , openedan office- in Colum bbs, wherelie-is?ready to,qittend to patients in need of Dental operations, whether mechanical, Operative or therapeutical. , Special care given to restore diseased gums to their normal condi tion. ,Decayed teeth' tilled with Gold. Amalgam, dc., 6u. Artificial Teeth adapted to any- desired • base with "plumpersv intiate - the cheeks, (a most desirable addenda.) -*A. well assorted ana extensive quantity '9l' ArtillelalTeeth constantly n o hand. Teeth extracted with all the ease and dispatch tliat;.inixtern science in her -indefati gable efforts lins-yet been -able to develop. -All the valuable Anesthetics of the age will be!con-i amt nutty at ha1...1,1,140t asetitovorocta, Ether, Nar ti e-spray and Protoxide of Nitrogen, familiarly known as "Laughing Chemical ,corn-. pound of the two gaseous elements; l Nitrogen • and Oxygen, hence designated in accordance with the usual nomenclature and' notation !Pro toxide of Nitrogen , with the symbol NO. Its effects upon the human system vary In propor tion to the quantity administered, and -the par ticular susceptibilities 'of- individual organisms, ,passing from a gentle Ateeeleration ol s ail the inactions of the body -to aqiigh degree of phy- • steal excitement' and'mental • exhileration amounting in the extreme to an intensely plea surable delirium or eestacy, buoyaney Of spirits, !activity of imagination, and b.Mitiney of mental 'conceptions. The. patients, in " Bunyan's• Dream," seem to have wandered to the "Enchanted Mountains,"one step farther, and they see the " Celestial ' andrwhilst they involuntarily gaze with open mouth at its bronzed gates and golden cupolas, -we remove the offending member of the dentitiorganization. Several years of active experience inthe ad ministration of Ant - esthetics and a regular at tendance at the Anatomical gchools and Hospital clinics, have rendered" Dr. • Cater) one" of the' adepts in the Dental Profession. ' Extreme Cases are earnestly solicited. Persons coming from a distance will be 'allowed" a reasonable deduction to - defray expenses, dm. :Board, rent, de., being less here than in Philad elphia, lie is enabled to offer inducements great er than could possibly be given there. No charge foeconsultation. Oftice hours titan 8 A. M.. to 5 P. M. , REFErtr.Nces Cox.msnn,t —GI en..T. Visber, 11. M. North, Esq., A. J. Kauffman, Esc.- fang 81-imo. MYERS!- - : , N../ • • • , COLUMBIA STEAM cc0,..4 , 1011 WORKS, SECOND ST., 'W*.tI:NETICOLT.E.V.CETII.' The Cr' uTiages, Buggies, made at these Works, have a reputation second to no others In the State. He claims for his work the merits 'of beauty of form, elegance of linish,an dstrength of structure. One of the distinguishing futures of his w9rlt.ig: its durability; all vehicles of his build are con- Structed of the best seasoned material, and put together firmly and substantially. COACH SMITHING, REPAIRING, •Sce This branch of the business Nvill,lie"attentied to punctuality-and despatch. -- • - • -" • —.„ CII/LDREIVS:CARRrAGES, NNtiimns, &c., for sale or made to order. 4a-Call at his Works ,and examine his stock and prices. ; i ['Lug [Chartered with Ample Powers.:3 EBANON VALLEY COLLEGE ! JiLJ .The second Collegiate year will commence Oil 110NDAY, AUGUST - 19, - IStT. This Institution-bas-been Chartered by the f, - ; Legislature"o the Stte- with 'full Collegiate powers, asitrthe 'following courses of Study, in which, it is proposed to graduate Students, have been adopted, ' An Elementary course Thy Te4chers, ' ' (B. B. A Scientific Course, , S. A Ladies' Course, • ' A Classical Course, A. B. A Biblical Course (B. B. S. The School is intended to supply agreat public Want, and instruction is given in all branches of a common, a liberal, or an ornamental education. 'There is•a primary, or.model school connected with ,the Institution, and.idso a Commercial Course; so that, Students of any grade will be received and will be-put' into-suitable Classes. With superior accommodations, lirst-class teach-, ers, a location - not exc'elled'by any in accessibil ity and healthfulness; and in the general morals of the community, we oiler to parents and guard-. inns a pleasant home, where their children and wards - will be properly cared for and will be sub jected to the best training. EX.PEXSES: For Boarding, Washing;• Light. Fuel, and. i , ,Tultion, with .furnished - ,room, for ; -Terrn , oflB wee is 1 , 8,5.50 Instrumental Music 18.00 Double-Entry - Boolcßeeping, , (in classes)_.. Painting, and Pan'es-Work, at usual rates. .Tor Catalogues and further particulars, address T, R. A'"I„CKROY, A. 11.., President - June 'U7-tf . Annville, Lebanon Co., Pa. NEW STORM 1 • - • • HEW GOODS!! - THE UNDERSIGNED has opened a Ladies' -and .Gtint.s' Furnishing Store, in the Room ad joining the Post Office, where everything will be found. required:for-Ladies' or. Gents..,!, : „ „ -„ LADIES" DERNIVALENT. A variety of Dress and Cloak Trimmings, Buttons, in great varieties. The Latest Styles. for Spring,Wmr,is Ambeeand Cr,vstaLTrinunings, ~ • r- • - ; „ ...„ , . IBlack and Bugle Trimmings, &c. Colored Ribbons, and Belting. ALL EISOS BOPP SEXISTS, • ••.• A Large assortment 'Of Ladies' Misses and ,Children's HOSlERY,—sultable for Spring and „Stammerveer. GLOVES OF ALL KINDS. Embroidered Collars and Cutrs,.. Lace Handkerchiefs Hem Stitched and Linen Handkerchiefs, • „ White Ruining Mid.Triiiimings And it large variety of other goods use' by , ~„ 7.: ; GE P , NTS' DE kRTAIENT • ; This department consists of a gre.. - t variety of Gents' Goods, viz: Latest Styles Cravats and Ties._; ' • • :• • .- Eugene, Henrietta, dr.c.; Hosiery of all Kinds and prieesl , . •- - -Liner. Collars and Cud's,. Paper Collars and Cuffk, • • • _ •• .. ~Shirts, and Shirt Fronts; - Underwear in great variety, Suspenders &c., &c. Im&LELIRTS made to order and Warranted to fit. • ,IROBERT J. FRY, „ Post-011ice - Building .•. .Locust St., Columbia. NII MEE NEW' STORE .••• ,-• • •YANv -- crooljg • 'l.-1 W PRICES!' ‘• .Ar SHREINER, I &-, SOIV ,"frev:E OPENED THEIR NEW STORE AND '.toelr.pd it with the largest assortment of vrcur_s, Ccoexi>, , " 4 , JEWELRY, : F.AlqiiY:Go4sDg, ,'*yer . , *Tared in Columbia, 'which we will sell at the lowest prices:Li . , " CALL AT -THE NEW ..R110 . 4 . 1T STREET, A.T3OVE• 'LOCUST: EIM . L\VA S SOIIETmNG, NEW :JUST PURCHASED,, AT REDUCED PRS, splenatd."4.sortinent of new_and de silC. rable rEOITSE FURNISH NG , 'GOODSI. • • • COORTISTG STOVES—AraI-Dust' Qacther City, anti the Niagara. -'... t/ . I ,ERiTANNIA. ~IVARE,An Se& - 6,:i-seir rate; to suit burelias - e& • CHAMBER WARE, CUTLERY OF Ar t r,, v .W..LNljS. WATER COOLERS; eliee and style:4 •" - Slieelal attention paid to GAS FITTING and „P..1 1 11.N1311 , 7G. A layge,assortinent 9f splendid C CITANDELIERS-ailvtafs'cin hand: 0 ,4 Variety of BUM CAGES, at all prices. ' , '!.li : ent for the Celebrated DOTE'S CLOTHES WASHER. The most popular, best and cheapest Washing Machine ever invented. 7 Jur connection with the,aboye Washing Zra chine ho has the „ ' . - • . - UNIVERSAL,LOTELE WRINGER! , . r .t Tall Tit the corner ofSecond and Locust streets, and satisfy yourself that you can get better bar -44125t/ler° than-at tmy.other,establLshment. , • ..111RAAP - IV.It.SOINt. • ; Uor. of Second and Lscust Sts. Columbia, Pa 1. •-`A.prll 20,1867-Iy. • 4 4 .„ , 0U5E Ftfit . &f§llllNO. GOODS ---- ENGLISH , BRtrss.r.s, A. 7.1? TAPESTRY . ~ C.AIII- , , b ub. ''''''' '''' •l• THREE-PLY, INGRAIN C. VENT, : ... , . .... VELVET Rtril ‘ t t cocon: DOOR • MATS.. ' ENGLISH & AMERICAN OILCLOTHS. ~,, •-, ~.. IIkT4L.N4S"' :. ' ..Plaln:aral Bccorattke.';' - whalaiv Shades„ tine'. and Olnaeware,,lrarcellles "gtuille, Itlanke'la.' Table nall•Piand , Covera; and a' lame Stock or rDOME!..TIO COTTON.AND WOOLEN, GOODS. _whih-zwe wiR selliar low Prices- .! , . ,_. 7 .5 , :..GAGER & BROTHERS. Lancaster, Ponna. CA sb . .L*As'' cilkiff3l2st riv4p[BLE YAW OPENIRG!!! AT : ..LAST FOUND • TAI: ,PLACE TO BUY GREAT CR •STI !DOWN THEY COME! ! „• , , 'BARGAINS TO BE HAD AT THE MAMMOTH . STORE OP W. G. CASE & SON, A Splendid Stock of Now Goods at GREATLY •REDUCED PRICES, WE HAVE iURGEASEIi LARGE AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES Which we are prepared to make up IN THE LATEST STYLES A Large Assortment of FALL & WINTER DRESS GOODS! Black and Fancy Silks,' French and Scotch Ginghams, Prints of all Styles and Makes. A roll Stock of Linens. A Fine Stock of Hosiery, GLOVES, DRESS BtITTONS,.. - AND TRIMMINGS ThO Best'Stock of BROWN AND BLEACHED Of Every Width and ' Quality From 10 Cents rEtt YABD up. WE MAKE A SPECIALITY OF OUR NEAINOS, ' • WOOL -• • " • POPLIN WOOL *TYLAINES, SPILAG-lIES . Purple, 'Am ericun, Mori rriacks, : .WaTiv4uta, Glen Cov'e, I Corset .S . 6ans;"Fine Cambries, Paper Cranbries, •Linens, Linen Hand - kerchiefs; •• • Napkins, • Threads, Braids;:Hreaa 'Trimmings, - Tidy Yarns, ,WorstedS, ilosierY, • , all kinds, Hoop Skirts; . ' Silk Cirenlars, - Sint "Sirequesi Bramorals, MOURNING- DRESS GOODS, GINGHAM'S, • • - ; ENGLISH,. FRENCH WHITE GOODS, Ar s :VERT' Low PRICES ALL KINDS of PRINTED DELAINES, MEM L0W7.1,L, ItAMILTON, FALL & WI.NTER SHAWLS OF ALL KINDS. CLOT.F/S,A.p. For Gent's and Ladles' Wear FLANNELS, WHITE -AND COLORED Also, ' Brown Muslins, Bleached, Muslins, Blue Drills, Pillow Casing, Double Width Cotton and LUTES; Ladies' & Gents' Linen, Paper Collars, Cuffs, Neck Ties, Pane:* kind Plain, Rid Gloves, White and Colored, of all makes, "Ready- Made Shirts, TICKINGS of all GRADES, &c lIM ALL STYLES OE' AND CAPS 1 .-1390± and Shoes ! LADLFIT GLOVE KID, MISSES' and HATS REFS SHOES MERCHANT TAILORING DONE IN THE BEST. STYLE, OUT- SIDE THE CITIES, A,NE ALL FITTING WAAIRAT,VT.E.D. ; _3% ; A FULL ASSORTMENT OF QTJEENSWA:It'E% A CliOrdE CONSISTING OF SUGARS, COFFEEFoi : SPICES,, TEAS; R - • CAIS7NETvPRUITS,-d:c- Plen.se gtvo us at' ilia OLE, STAND of -.MALTBY d: CASE,*har a 'you 'can eitrnhie . our Stock, before - purchasing elsewhere., . Agency for GROyER.I4. BARER'S •*/ ; j j PIiE3LIIbI.,SEIN 7 DIG.3IACIFENES. ' cad at tile Store lira tyern worklligY Sev. - eral kinds on ' • - • '- •J-3 & Locust St.,buyte!nTroirit tieSecond'Sts; ; •COLITMBiA, Pa; arhet`Priee ' ie given for; ail' binds - of Produce, in exchange nr Goode. PRICES ! Ever offered to the public, and only ask an ex amine Lion of tneur to substantiate our assertions. Also, SECOND-HAND MACHINES, In good running order, of the following makes, which we will sell at A - COL'T HALF the original PAIGE: WILCOX ct GlBl3S,'' WHEELER ‘t:' WILSON'S AND HOWE'S. • - W. G. CASE & SON,' Agents, at Rolling Mill Store, . Columbia, Penn'a. N. 13.—The above Machines are also to be had of F. N. Ziegler, the former Agent, at the Adams Express Office, in Walnut street, 211)0V0 rrOnt. June 8_,'17-tf] G ROVER & K Ell 'S & VESTING& SHIRTINGS, ALPACAS, COBIi7MGS &q., ate., 6.5 c. AND SWISS FOULARDS MANCEIESTER, ALSO, WING //A CIEENXS. ...-..,,- SEWLNG . 3.I.ACILINES r . Theie is'no necessity for " swinging nround . - the circie"•of -, ' - SeNtiJic -, iii senfeh of a GOOD ONE; when ono is offered to y•ou. combining hi itself all the GOOD QUALI TIES claimed for any in the Market, ant direstal of all the detects and clap-trap fixtures, and attach ments used to make Machhies We offer for sale the , ' , ' r •• GROVER &A3AKER FAmmy - ' Making the Elastic Stitch Wash will got rip or bruci. Lrl tension, and for proof of its excellenee, refer to those having them in use. -, • I'M We have at all times a CC/MPETENTRiat; SON - in attendance—not to picture imaginary Perfections, nor to describe *Ulf voluble honer t Inence the defects of other.machines:An order to hide anything hi those we sell, but to -show what can he done with ours. We l lave also the best LOCK STITCH MA-WIJFACTURING MACHTNE, =1 ELASTIC STITCH ME LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES, 1U BitoADwAr, NEW YOIZE. 730 CHESTNUT STREET, PRILADELPICIA. Jail. 0, GREAT IMPROVE.MENTS IN SEWING MACIIINES -FIMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE. PATENTED PI:DM:ARA" 14TH, ISGO IMMSM'EMICIMMIMMINUMMVITRI This MACHINE is constructed on a new prin cipal of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable improvements,liaving been examined by the most profound experts, and pronounced to be SIMPLICITY and PERFECTION COM BINED. The followingare the principal objections urged against Sewing Machines: • 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. •v. Disagreeable noise while in operation. The Expire Seating Machine ieE-Fenapt from all these OBJECTIONS. -It has a straight needle, perpendicular action, U makes the LOCK or SHTTLE 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 Nansook Muslin, with cotton, linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number. IT - HEMS, FELLS, BINDS BRAIDS, TUCKS, C~,tTILT3, PLAITS , ' GzITFZEIi. Hawing neither CAM nor COG WHEEL, and the least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, anti is- PHATICSLLY - ..A. - NOISELESS - MAOUINE Alt varieties of CABINET .111Acnini"from .'G') optrards In-Particular attention is called to our new and Improved Manufacturing Machine, for Tailoring, Shoe-fitting, Coach Trimming, &c. Its advantages are simplicity, durability, rapid ity, easy adaptation to all branches of maim fac.. tuning. It makes perfect work on all material. It is &specially desirable in sewing Patent Leath er, and is very still. It short it is the most per feet manufacturing machine in the market. , N. B:--Every Machine guarranteed. EIIPIILE SL'tVING 'MACHINE COMPANY -1121 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. FRANK GIIANELLO, Agent. -06 - -Agents wanted. - Jan. 11V87-ly T HE- IT.OWE MACHINE COPS SEWING MACHINES, 699 BROADWAY, NEW YORE FOR FASIILIES AND 111ANdFACTITRE1 :5' The Tlowe 1.0 STITCH., THESE WORLD-RENOWNED SEWING MACHINES Were awarded the 'Kdiest %premium at the 'World's Fair in London. and-sit first premiums at the New York State Fair of MI6, and are cele brated for doing the best work, using -a math smaller needle - for-the - same-thread than any other machine, and by the introduction or the most improved machinery, we ore- now , able to supply - the very 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,_ - ELLIS- lIOIVE, the original inventor of the Sewing Machine. They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing, and' to the use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers, Tailors, Manufacturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Corsets, Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen; - woolen and cotton goods with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind, and perform every species of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both sides of the articles sewed. • . • - . The Stitch invented by MR.IIOIIM, and made on thls-Machine, Is the most popular and dur able, and all Sewing Machines are subject to the principle invented by him.. SEND FOR CIRCULAR 1 4 /te. Howe liracinne Company, 693 33ROKDWAY, Cor. Fourth St., N.Y mar 31037-ly CLO T_B32V-G: READ I READ! READ ! - - GREAT ATTRACTION! DAVID HANAUER'S U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM! Front Street, first Store above Waln6t Street, . COLUMBIA, PA. The Largest„ Best Assorted, Handsomest and Cheapest Stoek.of FURNISFrING GOODS, Hats, daps, Boots, Shoes, &c., Se., - ever exhibited lu these regions, which. will be sold at prices TO DEFT ALL COMPETITION: Come one and all, both great and small, To ExTTLE-D.vvY's Clothinv, Hall ; And get a rit from head to toot, At prices that your parse will suit. BuY YOUR CLOTHING OF HENRY The subscriber would call the attention of the citizens of Xolumblu 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 ihshlonahle style. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders, Ilandicer ' chiefs, Hosiery, &a. A splendid line of these goods always inept on hand. Also, Boots, Shoes, Hats taps, of which we have a well selected. stock...and..which - we offer 'at very cherniates. TRUNKS, . CARPET BA:GS A: 'VALISES Of all styles,aro sold cheaper than cityprices. Dry goods are all bought for cash, and .1 otter them at cheaper rates, for cash, than.rmy other store. Call and see. HENRY RICE, Adjoining 'Washington 'House, • Front street, Columbia. April 14, /360-I.y. sat: ' • GREAT REDUCTION IN - THE PRICE OF CLOTHING ! • • AT Tug Blue la r' Store ! The subscriber has Just purchased for the Spring Trade, in the New.Yorlt and Philadelphia Markets, a large and fashionable stock of • READY MADE • CLOTHLNG Which he offers to the:ettizenspf. Columbia and 'vicinity . , as cheap if not cheaper than the Prices before the war. An examination will satisfy any one that the prices are very low: , 4 have the Cheapest Priced Goods'in Columbia, nod am prepared to make up to °nun*, in the 'latest cuts, handsome ' • " • - CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, PLAIDS, &e. Also, a handsome stock of Gentlemen's Fern /siting Goods, at very low prices. Timis CAstr. H. BLUMENTHAL, • Bine Froutßuildings, Front Street, Columbia, Penn a. ',T .HE PLACE TO BUY IS THE NEW JEWELRY STORE OF „ sartFax.Ert, 6: SON.' have liagely increased. our Stock 'and In tend keeping a nrst-class Store; end bell at the lowest Prices. 'Call and see for yourselves. ' June 15,'67 Front Street, above Locust. • ' .111I.OUR,• AND' PEED: • FLOUR, AND FEED - STORE! the undersigned, having purchased The Stuck on hand, and taken the Flour- and Peed Store .lately occupied by George Brandt, 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. Tie will, nt all times, keep on hand the - ,B EST FAMILY FLOUR, that can be weer:red. Also, " • ' • RYE FLOUR, CORN 3.IEAL fi BUCKWIIEAT, With FEEDS or different.kinds, all of which be will sell as low as possible, for CASTI. • Being a practiced hiller and having.followed the trade for many years, he flatters Irina:elf that his knowledge of the business will enable hum to give satisfaction -to all ~ wino nuay-hirer Linn with their custom. " . The store will be open from 7 A.' %r. to st,: P.M Corp, dee. I, '613-1f..), DANIEL MeCAULEy. rIOLUAIRIA FLOUR HILLS: GEORGE BOGLE, Pnovntrzon. The highest Cash prices paid for all IcindS of G rain. SUPETtFINE AND EXTRA F.A.max 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 - neat and O R A. 31 I;* L U, ' For sale at all times, and delivered to any par of the town. ‘1,74..70wn and country custom sot Belied. ]April 8,1867. MIS C.E.L.LAIVE OUS. p 0-0 K T GOOKS I Large and wen selected stock of POCKET ROOKS, has just, been received, whleh we will sell at reduced 'dices. Call and see our stock of Photograph _Albums A large and fresh stock Just received front tear York, Ivhich are (Ali:Ted at, prices to SUR. every 0110. ALL TUE LATEST PUBLICATIONS A large as,ortment just vvelved. and selling at very low prices. No person should be without rvudlng mutter. ARNOF,D'S "MUTING FLUID The gowine rolide—quarts, pints, half pints, and 2-oz. &toads. Everything usually kept in the Stationery line, will Ist Sound at W. U. LIESS' Book Store, Locust street, opposite Columbia National lank. April 6, 1857. JLAOC if FREIGHT NOTICE. The Pennsylvania hail Road Company are now prepared to receive or forwent Freight be tween Columbia and Laneaster, and all stations on the Pennsylvania Bail Road and its branches. RATES BETWEEN PHIL'A. &'COLUM - BIA, First Clans. lad Cln.s. led Claw. -11/o , 25 cents II ctn. IS efts. ' 1 ets. Flour in Car loads, 2S cents per Barrel. BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA l LANCASTER. Plant Clam lad Class. tad Msg. •itlk Class. 23 cents 20 cts. 17 eta. ets. BETWEEN COLUMBIA & PITTSBURGH. Fl ant t. • lass. lad Class. 3ra Clrtmr. 4th Clans. 71 tents JG ets. 46 eta. Si ets. Freight consigned to stations where the Com pany has no Agent, must be prepaid. All Freights payable on Delivery. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phila. further information apply Io It. It. EltsosroN, Frt., Agt., E. K. Loner;, Frt., Agt., Columbia. A. F. SLAYMANER, Frt., Agt., Laue'r TEE BEST IN THE WORLD ! FOLEY'S GOLD PENS AreacknowledgedAo be the best offered ;o MEM W. 11. HESS has just received a very large stock. M these celebrated Pens. His old stool: has also been exchanged for new, so that custo mers ean now select from the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT of Gold Pens ever brought to this market. arc guaranteed for six months. Push along. Get a Pen. Ask - for Foley's. mar 23, 'O7-t 11 . 1 W. H. HESS. Locust Street. J D. DAYNE & C 0.,. . •' FRANKLIN STEAIkI BAKERY, Nos, 11:3 and 115 Queen Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Crackers., Soda 131seult, Tea Cakes* ' Bran _BlN cult, Piloread, Ice., of thebest quality. Pilot B jan1.2:67-tf] • 71) 0 DGERS BROTHERS' CELE -ITED :SILVER. PLATED WARE. Tie finest and largest, Stork ever brought I town, fresh from the ,l fan at lower rates than for many years. at SHREINER SON'S. DITILADELPHIA CANCER HOS TAT,. PROFESSOR It. IZ. KLINE, -• PfuNcIDAT, PDySIDIA:•.: AND SuncitON, To the Philadelphia Canter llosphal. No. atti ARCII Street, is daily making astonish ing and most miraculous cures of Eaucer by the most scientific and lately approved - remedies known to the civilized world, among. which are his great Canter Antidotes, wonderful treatment!: that operate specifically upon the Cancer and Cancerous affections, antidoLing, killing and destroying the Cancer, every pm tiele, root and fibre belonging to it tic them, without pain or the use of the knife, without caustic, eating and h‘tfiliAtt ... irlifai4,kvilthouL the ;i loss of blood, or treatment should ever l'te used.. No other pe .. rsons have these antidotes. To investigate these treat ments, to see patients under treatment, and lo examine the terrible spechnens thus removed,' call and see, or address 'H. KLINE, N. D., Goatee, No. 11:11 ARC.I.I St., Philadelphia, Penna. Post Office Box 1174. ' For Particulars send for a Circular. SUSQUEILS,NNA 'PLANING- MILL, ON FRONT ST., AND PENN 'A RAIL iIOA.D INTERSECTION, COLTXMIIIA, PA. The Subscribers would respectfully :1311)011310E to the patrons of their Mill, that the advanced price~ of labor and expenses incident to carrying on the business of their establishment compels them to charge their customers an advance on former rates, and take this method to inform them that the following are the prices for work done at their Mills: For working, Flooring per M $4.50 do Wentherboarils per .11 4.30 Surfacing one side, per M " do - two sides, per :11 4.30 " Re-sawing White Pine face measnre, per AI ' • ' 5.00 do. Poplar face meas. per 51 0.00 " do Ask, Oak and Cherry thee measure, per - 51 , 8.00 " Ripping 4-1 per line, la feet IK, OD b!..-I do do ... S " do Joke do do ' 334 IMLumber.hauled to the Mill ,and returned to Yard without extra charge. Accounts for working or dressing •l umber will be considered collectable every lour months. The subscribers have on hand an assortment of ROUGII and DRESSED LUMBEP ^villa% is for Sale at Market Prices, and solicits , con tinuation of public custom, AplP3,*67-1y) RACRMAN & MARTIN. BRUNER & , 'MOORE, M.:ALI:RS IN COAL, SALT, FIRE BRICK AND LUMBER ! OFFICE-AT BASIN. PRICES OF COAL AT YARD. DELIVERED Baltimore Select Lump ' ~ 4 5 .05 SO.OO " Nos. 1, 2 and 3 5.15 5.50 " • N 0.4 4.00 3. " No. 5 4.10 4.75 Slounoken lEgg and Stove, Nos. 2 nod 3 4.00 25 Sliamoken Nut, No. .5 4.15 4.50 Baltimore Consumers Coal Co. Egg and Stove, Nos. 2 and 3, 4.05 5.00 Baltimore Consumers Coal Co. No. 4 4.15 • 4.50 Maltby Coal, No. 2 and 3 4.65 0 5.00 N o. 5 1.13 4.50 Grand Tunnel, Nos. 2 and 3 4.10 4.73 Lyltens Valley, Nos. 2 and 3 5.65 - 600 .. " No. 5 4.65 coo .. _ .. .. The following Coal is sold by car loads to Co lumbia consumers, gross weight, with all the 5 . per emit. advantages: , Shamoken Egg and Stove, or IS:os. 2 ancl 3.....tz1.50 , Nut, or No. 5 2.75 Baltimore Consumers Coal Co., Nos. 2 and :3, -1.50 No. 4 1.25 " No. ..7 1.00 Maltby Cord, Nos. 2 and 2 1.50 No. 5 1.00 Lylrens Valley, Nos. 2 and 3 5.50 .. " No. 5 4.50 - ...., Graird.Tunnel, Nos 2 and :1 1.25 1 \ P itAta s t o .r o e n , Ila s gr l m e r ° e " ( l ; l n e . e gzn, l =ll l ., r oVs d oh o l by Cars. . . Juno 15, 1557.1 13RUNEl1 & A10011E: MINNEI I=l 'STATEN ISLAND Dying ' Establishment tad tele Dresses. Cloaks, Veils, Gloves,lllhbozia, and Silks of all kinds' dyed any color. Also, Caen Llemen's Coats, Vests, Pantaloons, gld Gloves washed to look like new. Scouring, repairing, Se., done at short notice. I will receive goods at my store and forward them to the establishment. .475-Satlsfaction guaranteed. Call andsee list of prices :t.t. • . J. C. BUCIIEU'S Store, Locust Street,' ir 27 . '6 l ] Columbia, Pa. LOOK THIS ;VAX 1 FRIENDS A".."2:1) s"rn.A.NoErts You 'arc all Invited to call and exarnlne my Stock. of Scars, Chewing and Salolane To bacco, Pipes, Poncbcs, Tobacco Ilagg, ' Anionget. any- Chewing , Tobacco can be found the Celebrated. TURPT.N NAVY, Pare Va. STEMLESS NAVY, Pure Ye. SUM:I a JONES, NAVY and CAVENDISIL DEXTER, CONGRESS, Pure - Va. CUIIAS Fr.oux-DEn. ritorryaysllOUGEl end READY. ' 'PROTT.ER'S 01101 , ZOKO. ROSE NATURAL, and DILL'S POCKET PIECE. _ moo - aes , sironT. FIVES are the finest Seimrs Irept:in this town. - Besides I have the Celebrated Peach, - • . • - - ISABEL CITBAS. , . .. LA ESPANOLA, Havana Tara, of the Choicest Brand& The hest Brands of Find Cuts in this market. Also, ButOlcing Tobacco of all Brands; together with a felt assortment, of 'Meerschaum Pipes, Tobacco Boxes, Fancy GOods, 3c . ; • - • • • - tm.Call mid examine my Stock, .Ft it is the. clunipest glad the best to select from in Columbia. GEORGE M. BOOTH, -, Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. LANCAST:Ei'A.D . P7-'8; 11OUSE FURNISITINCr . ..SIOkI4.3. • , A. 0. FLINN, - . . , O. li, Noltm-QTJEEN',STTLEXT;•TANCAS , . , TEll PENN'A. , . .„ . , Dpaler, in all lauds ,of —. . • . . ..... ITOUSEKEEPENG GOODS, lioG Stores Air Furn u cc ~ - ,_ , , And • ,~Cooking Itanges• Tin, • - Shootlron, . CopperlWUre flooring, Spouting, mud Tin :gentling promptly attended' to, ' • " PLUMBER, G.AS riTTErt And Dealer In all kinds of Water awl Gas Pipes, • Lead, Galvanized II»u, Ong and - Wrought Iron, Terra Cot tak Copper (tin netD) . Tublnz, Path Tubs , andMoiler., " ' Wash Botvly, ' . „ Water Closets, • dm.". . Force and Lift' Pumps for Cisterns, • and Drop Wells,_llvd ranli thaws, Itegts. tern, DAMPERS, - V"l, - INTILA.TOIIS, Sc., dm. lUP.CRIIAM FREF,ZERS, WATER, Coo n- EFIS AND lIIWItIGHIItATOIL4, At A. C. FLINN'S, No. 31, North queen St., ' June 5, 21110] - Lancaster, Penn'a. CITABLES . - Ar. ITOII 7 En. - - ,\TAIZIILE 731 . .A5112.c.r NO. GO NORTII (2,I7EEN , 'STREET, 1,14,%.61' SIDE. The Ohleqt, Marble Work In Lanete4fer nrY Thankful for the'llberal patronage heretot ire bestowed upon him, he respeetftilly solicits a continuance of the some. He has on. hand the largest, most varied and complete stock of finished • MONUMENTS. 2.IANTLES, GI AGE STONES, itc., &e. to be found I lie city, and which will be sold' at the lowest prices. Building , work and Jobbing of every desert pi ion punctually attended to. Persons in want of Monuments, Mantles, or Grave Stones, are invited to call and examine the stock oil hand, also the portfolios of designs. Juno 29-tfi j IL SHEAFFER. e PUBLISH - ER C BOOKSELLER, No. 32 Borth Queen Street, Lancaster. renn'a., respectfully Invites the attention ot the puD lle to ills large u.ssortment or BOORS AND STATIONERY, eomprising Books of every description. rapers and Envelopes of all kinds and of the hest qual ity, and all articles usually kept in a Book store, which he is now selling at the Lownar CASTE RATES, DOCUMENT ENVELOPES--The most secure envelope for transmitting valuable matter by mail, and an excellent article for preserving bonds, securities and valuable papers. Useful to every one. DL;ANK BOOKS—A. full assortment of all sties. Full and half bound. POCKET BOOKS—Just received a large stock of all sizes, manufactured of the best materials. BlBLES—Pulpit, Family and Pocket editions. German and English TESTAMENTS, PRATER and mymN - Books, and a large stock of miscel laneous Religions Books selling at old prices. SCHOOL'BOOKS—AII Books used in our City and County Schools. STEEL PENS—of the Best Quality, imported direct from the manufacturers. _ _ _ _ SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS—AII the pnblien tions of the alfrerent Religious Pnbliclnaglfouses —for sale at their own rates. Liberal deductions made to Teaithers, Merchants School Directors and the Clergy. Prompt attention givetilo all orders. 03-1:3-tf. DOWN WITLI • TILE PRICES • Jug received from the Philadelnhin 'and New York Markets a full and complete - ,stock of • ' CLOTHS AND. CASSLMERES, time Latest Styles in. the market,' VI) MI we are Prepared .to nutke 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 :11.1DE cmyriaNG. for Men and Boys, Of our own make, which we guarantee well trammed and .well made, and goods as repre sented. Also, our Stock of GP.NTLEMEN'S PUIiNiSII ING GOODS, is full and complete. Onr stock is purelmsed at the very Lowest Cash Prices, and we are prepared to sell at a small advance. • Call and exaMine our Stock, and you will be convinced the place , to be suited for the least znoney, is at, -MYERS Ats RATFIFON"S, . No. I East King street, Lancaster City, Pa. S. itATHYON'S 31E.RC11.13.1 TAILOR [NO, GENERAL CLOTIIING, AND.G.ENTLEMEN'S.F UR:USI_IINC" STOIU (Opposite CORNER or NORTII (Zrnr•.N AND ORANCIE STS. LANCASTE.I2;-PfIS.:NA. kinds of Men's nod Boys' read}-mrtcle Clothing and Furnis!ling Goods constantly Icent on Inincl. • . Also, a superior assortment of • French; English. German and American Cloths, Casslmeres and Vestings; wh kb will he allele to order in any desired style, with the least possible delay; warranted to give satisfaction, and at reasonable elthrges. a1y14,'067.1 S. S. RATIIVON. A , BRENEmAivs LADIES' G ENTEEM EN'S BOYS, GIRLS INI) CUILI)RSN'S SI~OE STORE. The largest and hestms: , ortment, of Ladles and Gentlemen's wear in the • CITY OF LANCASTER. The undersigned respectfully lIIViteS the citi zens of Columbia, anti vicinity, to his large stock of LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES,- Such AS Women's Kid. and French , liornee.o Boots, Balmoral, Continental and other FASHIONABLE STYLES. We. are prepared lo mann facture at short not lee 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 stoelr. A. N. 1111,ENEMA....N . , ' Opposite Cooper's Hotel, West Ming Lancaster. MO %HOUSE OWNERS. BAKER'S HOOP LINIMENT, Tile BEST AILTICLIS For Quarter or Sand Crack, Corns, Thrust), Contracted, Hard or llrlttle Hoofs, and for general use hi place of StuS Stuffing or eal:mg. As Dressing for the outside of the Hoof it has no Sunerier. Sold'Whole sale and retail. by A. 31ILEY, Sad dle and - Harness Manufacturer, No. North Queen Street, next - door to Sheber's Eagle Hotel, Lancaster City, Penna. N. B.—Harness of every description ecntstantly on hand, and repairing neatly done to order. LISTAI3I.ISITED IN 1529. SE[ULTZ'S OLD ESTABLISHED HAT, CAP AND FUR STORE. • No. 20 NORTH SP., LANCASPLII, PA. We would respectfully announce that we are HMI- prepared to furnish our customers with the Latest Styles consisting Of Gentlemen's DRESS Slia: CASS rinutE, PLAIN AND IMI.USIL FUR AND WOOL, 01.: CASSIMERRETT; STIFF CASSIMERE, SOFT AND STEEL . EXTENDED - AND FLEXIBLE SELF-ADJUSTING STIFF AND D'OR.SAY BRIM HATS, In new, NoVOt and beautiful Designs, mutat such prices as 10 - 111:11te it an inducement for all to purchase. • CAPS I CAPS ! ! CAPS !! ! Our stock: of Caps comprises all the newest styles for Men's, Boys' and Chlidrett's Spring and Stunmer 'Wear. Oun Morro Is "EQUALITY' TO ALL." The lowest selling price smarlred in 'figures on each article, and never varied from at snuvrz BRO.'S Hat; Cap and Fur Store, No. 20 North Queen st. Pry Ar,r. Itsrxns or SHIPPING Foes 1101.1111 IT, AND lIIaIiJiST CASH PAID. [Mitt uN'ti, FASHIONABLE HA TTE JOIIN M. GREEN, Has removed his Store to No.l East King, street, , Next door to Min's Book Store, LANCASTER, PA., Where he has fitted np rooms to' , carry on In no - extensive stah , , tht: MAN UFACTURE 4.L HATS, Orders way he Jett, or sent ot, any time, and sou:am:flan guaranteed. I have only the best workwen, and am:Anil times prepared to simply those who may iavor 211 C With a call with Lho BEST AND aItEAPEST ILU AND CAPS, of the Late 4 m11111'10:4 1 7 :W110110110 Raving had eonslidenthie expeyieneci Sn the buciness, he hopes to tweet, a generett,s. share of public pat ronnee: April It, 'l7-ttj • - JOIN Si. GREF,N.' ' T ANcAsTgit MA.II - 11L,E, ' L EWIS All person , : in t of anything' in thr":iftrlde line, will be lurid:du:alp:it tho very lowest, „prices. Only the best workmen are employed, conse quently we nre enable to tarn out, in IL superior I‘rONIT)rENT ' i - i, ' .§:TA / 1 ; 1T.A.E17, TOSi.I3SfONES," „ 01,11V.A.MENTS, • 331TILDING-TRONTS, SILLS, :Slid Marble Work °revery description. ' . 11070rders promptly attended to • , LEWIS 3.1.A.L,DY, May 4;473 . . , Lancaster City, Pa.. SOME RS & SON, • ' SOD - OTEST . Strf Sr:; FEAr. cartArtn St.l9 -c.ITEEITSIIT Sr.,7ll;it It - CONUTNENTAL, HOUSE, PIIILADELPIIIA, PA., TINE cLoauu .&0 C.LOTHTISZCi, CLOTHING AT LOW PRICE, , CLOTHING AT LOW PRICE, FiNF.PIECE GOODS for measure work, FINE PIECE GOODS for inen'stiro work, CHEAP'CASSIMERES fO'r 131.1'iness Siiii.f, • , • • .., ~ . CHEAP 4ASSIMERES for Business Suits, '3IEASURES ';'I:AKEN, SUITS, NEXT ' DAY, „ . :MEASURES TAPP.S. SUITSNEX ; P . .I.AY. .. [sug .31-6 no. latlVl 7 l l 11,dE. CA.BINET WARE MANUFACTORY. The subserlher having lately put up new ware , roonts, and grehtly increased his business, eau offer better induceinents to his eustomeres than ever. „ WINDOW,..FIADit.....I . IITI:OIIS," &e., IN ALL MEM Re mantilla:tures to order, and will keep con stantly on hand, Dressing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card, Dining and Centre Tables, Common, Fanoyand Frenalt Bed steads • all of , Which will - be sold on the most reasonable terms. - As he manufactures his own work Lie is enabled to warrant every article to be it Is represented. •. .CAAIRS! CILAIRS ! - CRAMS!! ! All kinds of Chnill4 kept on , hand or manufactur ed lo order. Cane, Windsor, Arm and Ron-king Chairs; Settees, Camp avid Counter Stools,F4ofits; Tete-a Totes and Stuffed Seat Chairs, made to order. Old chairs repainted and repaired. NDERTAKING. • Funerals will be attended to with prompt nets, to which he gives lilt personal attention. Ire is prepared with ice boxes and cooler:410 preserve corpse, as may he required. • , MAIIOGAI , .7Y Olt. WALNUT COFFINS, Furnished plain Or tinted in any style that, may he renleired. respectfully solicits a share of politic patronage, continuance of the custom with which he has been tiberallvfavored. JAHN SHENBEIIO ,South.side of Locust street, between Second and Third. e - • , F"IINITURE OF _VII KINDS. CABINET ' FACTORY, Loinist Strerf, , a' fo..v doors helot Third Street, Columbia, Po. - - The i•ailiseilWer, min'iinhaures and keeps on hand; an extensive assortment' of all kinds. dl Furniture. • Pnrsons w kiting to buy, or these About to go to housekeeping, will find 11 to" their 'advantage to give In,: - 13EDS t 1EADS: TABLES, It uREAus, • Of the hest quality, i.tele, and iniunt Gatti re, and will make to order, of first-rate material, every art irle in his 1111 e. He will give riot attention to bu , inem, and respectfully respectfully a•ski, of the piddle a sharli or Its rntronage. • - ' .• • tiNDEf:T.IIKIXG will receive the most ealeful atrteillnn, at the shortest linter , . mit G HO RGit iS ELBERT. GROCERIES', if:e. MULLEN R 13 - ROTTIEIVS PDC/VP:U(0; STORE, ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Columbia, Pa GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. FLOW:, GRAIN, Le We Will always keep on hand the very best finality of goods, such as TEAS, SALT, 1 0 Is IL SOAP. LARD, F nt; fT. HAMS. ,PIOES, COFFEE. ST. MAT, CHEESE, CLACKERS, SUGARS. :MOLASSES, TO P.AcCO, SECA CS, Also,Faney Groceries, Notions, Dried Fruit, &c. We intend to keep the best Goods only, and to sell as cheap as any similar store. We therefore ask a portion of poblie „ patronatte. H. 3.11.).LLE1N At, ititU. A TTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS SVE are alnay4 daily iii receipt of new and fresh groceries, such as SUGA RS. TEAS, MEAT. _ COFFEE. . FISH, SPICES, , CHEESE, FLOUR.. PI : OViSiOIN of all kinds, together with Wood :nil Willow-ware and Class and Queensware. Switzer and Limberger Cheese, German Fruits, ENGLISH 'AND AMERICAN PICKLES. Fresh Peaches, and all the Fancy Groceries per- Mining to a well' regulated Grocery Store. I am determined not to be surpassed in cheap ness and in the excellent quality ()flay goods. -Call around and inspect our stock whether you buy or not. A share of public patronage is suliei ted C;E:OItC2 , , TILLE, Agent, ' LathlstSt.,lll4ovt=il!nd 'A I? RESIT. Ali R {::IVAL OF 4 OODS HARDMAN'S ! ' Just: received, at the fine Grocery Establish ment, corner 3rd and Cherry 1.4 reels, Ihe ibllow ing acre 000,1 C: CHOICE NEW Olt L.E.INS MOT.ASsES, MIME/ 1= MSS RAISINS, PE `tell:F.:Sl, TOMATOES, M=M2= A IAWIF: MOT OF NMI . ' YORK CANDIES, L c , n , ons , rtu!sins, Cocoanuts:, Crimbectieq, cider and White Wine Vinmur. Extra. Family Flour, D...tercer rot:does, Rio and Java Cettim NG , fresh wumod, , T.,oyecitue. Syrup, &e.e. New ocxlA received almost, daily. vi'3T„LI. LIARDMAN, • itcd and Cherry Ste.. ' t Columbia, - • • FRESH ARRIVAL • , OF GROCIMI We are now ready for the Spring. Trade, having Jost purchased a full assortinent of FAMILY GROCERIES, Extra new crop tiotree, Itetlned Sugars and Syrups—an elegant Syrap for 115 Cents • per Quart. Ex - nu FIFE JERSEY MATS. We have also, No. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel barrels, quarters and halves, Dried Beer, nerring, All kinds Of Fruit and • VEGETABLES IF CANS. Our ii,sortunart i., lull and complete, and our prices icasonal.le. tre Cali and eXIIIIIIIIO for yourselves. 11.ENRY 3larilo-tf] Cur. of Front & Union Sts• -N FAY IVY STOR E. The Subwriber NI, add roped fully inform we Public generally, that he has just received a gen oral assortment. of GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, TEAS AND SPICES. Refined Sugars of all kinds, No. 1, and Mess Mackerel English & American Pickles, Sugar Cured Hams. Extra Fine Syrups, Old the and Java Coffee, DRIED AND GASSED FRUITS, Raisins, Prunes and prepared Mustard always on liand and of Ilia very best grades. Our stock of staple and fancy groeeries is full and complete andwe intend keeping it fresh, by almost daily additions. Notions of difiCren t kinds always on hand. FREDERICK. BUCHER, It] cor. 40i Si, Locust Sts. HARD WARE, STO VBS. - ct7e. T SON, o DFIALEIII3 IN FOREIGN E DOMES'FIC. HARDWARE. An. 6:teastve assortment of house tarnishing hapiwarr, also for carpenters' and builders' use, always on Mid. IRON AND•STEEL 331aelcsmiths, wagon malterA, and others. furn ished with all hinds of Iron, : Nails, Horse Shoes, Coaeli Trimmings, and other goods in their line. WOOD AND WILLOW' WARE', In great variety, such as Tubs, Baskets, Wash Boards, Brooms, Washing Machines, FARMING IMPLEMENTS. plows. shovel , 'lrops, Plow . Castings, Scythes, Forks, Rakes, and all other 11 - olden - tents used by the farmer. STOVES AND TIN WARE. Storrs of every style and initteln, Cook, Parlor and Office Stoves. for coal or wood. A large as sortment of Tin Ware always kept on band, or manufactured to order. Oil, Paints; &c. Coal Oil, Linseed, Fish, - Sperm and Machine Oils of all lc Aleolioliflenaine. Japan, and other Varnish, Glass. Panda, Putty, White Lead, &c. aug,19,'65.] Locust' .'zilatiaTr, CioLiimiaa, -T . ' F. COTT R ELT., 4; BRO., ei 0 EERIE FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Ilardwaro t liar Aron, Steel, Nails, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varno,nes, Torpentlni•, A large assortment. Of Parlor, Cook an,l (Mien Stoves always on hand. Tin - Ware ntanuntetur ed to order at, Pllol'lo4 lint WOOD AND •-.IVILT,OW-VVARE, In large quantities :nal of every variety: ' Plows, Corn Shelters, Feed Cutter , Shovels noes, Porks,'llakes' ' •" Coarse and Fine Salt at loweste market prices. .1 large assortment of Double and Single bar reled Guns. Powder Flasks, Came Bags and Shot, Pouches. de and Blasting Powder,shet and caps. .0,,e2,..11igbe,t market prices paid fur Clover :aul. Timothy, kind Flax Seeds, large Jinantitie , . of which we have constantly on hone and ottlw at the lowest rates. Lubricating, Sperm mitt Fish Oils, suitable for machinery." A Fine assortment of Coal Oil Lnnips, Shades,, Lanterns, and Lamp trimmings. We respectfully solicit a share o f public patron. age. • .l. F. coTTRELL W. P. COTTRELL, • - Locust St.,"Columbia UPIZOLS'_TERING, ,OUSE. SIGN . & WZNAnENTAL PAINTING! •. • . I must respect:oily Inform the alti2:ens' of Co y,4lm t I mn prepared to do al l kinds of , . PLAIN AND FANCY ' LETILERING PARER HANGING, GILDING ON GRASS, -MAIM shortest notice, and cm most reasomOtte, ternts,Third Strecz, between Wannit. Colombia, Po. DON JUAN WALLINGri. April 0,1607-6 mos. • - • • DATEit 'HANGING. Paper lianginv, in all its branches, Includ ing the correction et damp walls, ,Ste., neatly and faithfully executed 13 2 ,- • . C. B.lsSZ:ll'.• - Orders may be left at -the Franklin House, or at either of, the Wall Paper Stores. Lic2d-if UPLIOLSTRRING! . The undersigned lugs taken rooms adjoining the residence of James Barber, in Walnut st reef, where he is at all times prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, such as -llangin„, ,, Curtains, cutting, making and laying Carnets, repairing Sofas and Chairs, snaking Spring, Cornohusk. or Bair Mattrasses, Cushions dc. &c. , - " Mar. 20, 'oo.] SAMIEL GARTER - INSTIRANCA' C 031,1- a Z7S- 107 iJ~IJ37fl:ll T SUiirlf , 'F. CO 867 CAPITAL AND ASSETS, ebe0,527 ii This Company continues i:o . ' , lnsare„.l3ulltlings .51erclaandlze, and other property; against loss 1111 a chnnage. by "on ,the , - -- u - kutuai plan, either for a cash premium, or prep:awn note. SEIrENTIf A.N.ITU.giqtEPORT "Whole am ant insured,: ;V2,478,423 Less ain't iipired in '6O, 722,77.1 34 . CAPITAL ...1.N.1.),1NC0ME,.. Alitonn: at preiniurn notes, .Tan, 1,1801 = GSSI.TI Leas premium notes exp'd in 15136, 71,063 01 .5013,100 23 . Balance of premtnniq, .Tan'y 1, 111131 0,04)9 15 Cash receipts, less commissions, in 'OO, 57,010 10 loans 9,410 00 Due from wzents and others 8,1311 51 Loses and expenses paid in 1:366 *73,0"2.1 31 Lo,ses adjusted, not due Jan. 1,'C7,.21,V6 SS 13:dance Capital and As•.,cts, Jan. 1, 'l7, 600,127 01 $001,85010 _l. S. GREEN, President. GEonoir: You - syn, Jr., Secretary. mretrAFT %4lirmicsyl'renzairer. ' DTRECTOMS: R. T. Ryon, :Tobin W. Steaer, John Fendrielt, George Young, J r.. H. G. Mlnlob, Nieholns I\i'Donahl, Samuel P. Elterlein, 119 Mom Patton. Annoy : 4 . Green, John 11. 13aehman, Hiram Wilson, Hobart Crane. may 11, IS A. . . ~xlN s uitANuE 12( PA NY of NORTH .A.m.E - Ric.v. PUICADELPHIA. I incorporated 1704. Clmrter Perpetroll. insurance ogninst, loss or damage by I fan on Buildings, Merellmsllze, Furniture, &e., for long • r short periods, or permanently on Budding's, by a ilepo , it of Premium. The prompt ' payment of 105 , ,e , fOr a period of scviiNpv years, I affords a guarantee 01 claim upon public (Lenee. A MIMI: G. Con - is CHARLES PLATT, See', ,v F.' X. MECUM, Agent, Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa. January 21, rriFIE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR— I A CL SOCIETY of the UNITED STATES, Direr.; inducements to tho,e proposing to assure, Ivh1(11 arc believed to be unequaled. Annual Gash Dividends. All the Frog.ls Divided pro-rain, among. the Assured. 01.1GA:s.UZED JULY, 1.950. -keen - mutated Fund, over 000,00) Annual Income, over $1,200,000 Nr.:ll. C. ..:I.LEXANIAIII.. Pres't. H. 13. HvnE, Vice-Um:4(lOW. Ct. W. Pfirmes, Actuary. 011iett-02 Ilroadwey, New York. I!'or further particulars, apply to G. PATTOI , .:, Agent, June 0, 1:03.] CoLutabla, Pa. T 4 1 ..Ai.131E HS' MITT ILA L Frit E INS UR ANCE COMPANY, YORK, PA, Insures on the Cash, Mutual or Pt.rpotual Rate, . H. 7.:RABER, President. D. Secretary, M. S. SHL'MAN, Agent, Columbia, I July 7, 1867-1y.4. lIL FIEE ANT) MARLINE TN— suRANcE COMPANY, Capital if:00,000 Securities •=300,000 This Company continues to take risks on good property, at rates as low as any other safe Com pany, and consistent with prudence. Policies issued for long in short terms, or per manently'. Losses promptly paid. All clditus adjusted 'Without litigation or delay. This Com pany refers to the past as a guarantee of its future cOrttler. THOS. CRAVEN, Pres't A. S. Grtt.rxr, Viee-President. .LAS. IL ALvonn, Secretary. F. ti. ZIEGLER, Agent, Walnut Street, above Front. Columbia, Pa January 21, 180-Iy, TTO 1 I NSIS RA`; CE COMPANY OP NEW YORK'. .5.2,000,000 90 . Z3,015,3E38 g 7 _________ _ . 2trr,v3l Pres`t. P. Vice-Pres-t. Ca,h Ca Inl Ass° r, Is! January, 16a7 Linbl!l ties .1 orrx 1ic173 Ea:, Seer , ry. .T. H. WASH ItUitti, t FiCeretary D. Ira7.n Gene - nil A. 4001. Tolllll.loss Lp 'Portlolol Fire, '412,01 12-011 palo before .101.). - .1.5111. Si A\ Br,RTIIES .B 0 OTS ."12, 7 1) SHOES T J ADIES SUOE MANUFACTORY. Having, increased my facilities for I timing out superior work I would announce to my old customers :md all new once that may favoe me with a call, that I 11311 better prepared 110 W ; 4 ) manufneture all hinds of LADIES' MISSES' .A.ND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GAITERS, than ever before. I employ. none ;but the best workmen and am always certain of giving satis faction. I keep on hand a general assortment of ready made work all of which is - Jnanufactured on the premises. I ke‘pmado-up work of other parties. My work is made exclusively Inc home trade and is sold as such. TERMS We sell as cheap as any other establishment, and ask a share 01 public patronage. JAMES SCHII.OF.DER, Locust Street, bet wcen Front and Second. 11_4 E MANITEACTUII E. The_Subscriber las on hand a Is rifze Stock of Loots and ,Shows; (Jailcrn , all or hi., .111 - anufacturc.. • Clan at his Store, four floors abort:B. Williams' DITM•Store, 'Front Street, where lie otibrs an cx tensive assortment of Goods, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL • His stock consists of as large and general as sortment of Men's Bogs' Ladies' and-Children::: =1 'rhos° requiring Borth; and Shorn, will find it lo their advantage to call and exanune his fitocli, before purchasing elnewthare- May fj SAMUEL GROVE. .Pll - 01 7 0G1APITIC. H. COLUMBIA, PA., Begs leave to inform the Citizens of Columhia mid I" leinity, that he Tots taken and re-ti tied the rooms foricterly occupied by Leslie'. & on Front street, above Locust, where he is pre, Pared to take. Photographs in all styles. Particular attention paid to malting L ARGE PEI oTo G RAPETS, CARTE-DE-ti ISIT ES, I VO RYTYPES, AMBROTYPES. Also, Copying and Enlarging of Small Pictures, Pictures Colored in Oil or Water Colors, in a style superior to any taken in this court _ ty, and equal to :my in the cities, Particular attention paid to taking Pictures of Children. Pictures taken in cloudy as ivell as in clear weather. Orders for Pictures from old. Negatives promptly tilled. Call at the Rooms, au l examine his large col lection of specimens. _ _ _ C, LPSIILF, Photographer. S. 13.—He hopes by strict attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit a liberal share of patronage. (Columbia, apr. 27, AT OIT it I, I K ENESS 3._ PHOTOGRAPHS, FERROTYPES. AMBROTTP.Es PH oTo.:4I.NIATURES, GEM PICTURES, &c., At his old stand, on Locust Street, above Front, COLUMBIA, PA. Mr. Lrrrm: has had an experience of several years at this business, and his pictures are equal to the best that can be had in any city, and owing to his splendid sky-light, and good instruments, far superior to those generally taken In the coun try. It you wish a good anti correct picture, von may depend upon getting it at Little s. His Pic turest are great favorites with those who havo obtained them. Prices as low as the lowest. fortcet the place—Locust Street, above Front, Columbta, Pa. [mar. 80, 1867. IRON te .2fIACILEY_EIZZ STJ PPLEE & BJiOTIIER, STEAM BOILERS. In addition to our Foundry and Machine work, wo are now .prepared to manntheture every variety, of Boller and Plate Iron work, .MENDIN4 AND REPAIRING BOILERS rioniptiy attended to. Thankful for past envoi's, ire world invite the attention of our trlends and patrons to this new branch of our buelnese. SUPPLER fi BRO., ::tncl. St., COhlrilliin. SUSQUEINNA IRON COMPANY. REFINED AND DO ÜBLE DEFINED ROUND, SQUARE, FLATS, OVAL, AND ' . HALT , ' OVAL IRON. Car axles, Slanting, and Morse Shoe liars. . Zia-Orders promptly tilled from Stock on hand or made to order. Terms, net Cash, at Manufacturer's prices, de livered on Cars or Boats. • Office at their „ ,• - ROLLING MILL, Columbia, Parma, STEAM ENGINES, nonams, And all kinds of Mnellinery 2ianufactured and guaranteed to give satisfaction at, the Works of UMBER. 100,000 feet 4-4, 5-1 and 0-1 Carolina Yellow ine Flooring.: , r. 0,000 feet 4-1 and 5-1 kepboards, Yellow Pine, Also, a large and general at.sortment of White Pine and .T.lendock Lumber, Flooring, Weather boards, Plastering Lath, 'Pickets, ac., for sale at reasonable prices dn,"l.lto Planing 31111 and Lumber Yard of aug, 17-tf,j BAUMAN .t MARTIN. CONTRA OF PHILADELPHIA OFFICE—No. 1:33 Broadway A. KAUFFMAN, Agent, Columbia, Pa BOOTS AND SHOES, C. LE SII PR.. PIIOTOC;flAPTIEI: 11: J. .Ir. LITTLE Still continues to inke _lTA.l