• . M FONvolafqo.4.4o 2 WVk 4Th eVii iwga Ma l ai . ; 4oo Coliunbia, Sat .2%roveinber 30,1867. te..AZI. advertising will be considered CASH, and collectable at any lime, after the first •• • Eight to, Sixteen. - . Lord Shaftsbury, 'recentlY_ stated in a public „Meeting , in London, •that, from personal observation, tie has _ascertained that of aclultMule criminals la •tnat: oily, nearly all had 'fallen in . acours'e' Vf' crime between' the " - ages of eight and sixteen years; and that if ifyoting man lived an honest life up . to twenty years of age, there were forty-nine chances in favor; iind , Orie against him, as to an honorable-lifetherp-; after.. • This is a fact of - singular importance to' fathers and niother:S; and shOws a fearful' responsibility. Certainly a parent should secure and exercise liblielate control over the child under 17. *;._ll can not • be a difficult matter to do - this, except in very, rare cases and if . ,:thatcOntrol is not very . wiselY anct efilcientlyexercised;it m usr be the parent's - fault; - it is owing to' the parental neglect or remissness. Bence the real', source, of, ninety-eight per Bent. of the real crime in, country such as England, or _the United , ., States, lies at the doOr of the parents.. It is a fearful reflection. We throw' it before. the minds2-ott . he lathers ' mothers of our land L uncrthoire leave if_to be thought of in - wisdom, remarking only as ,to the seeds of bodily disease that they are, nearly every case, sown between sundown anti bedtime ; incabsence i fr 2 om,the family 5 circle ;' hi:the supply .;of .spending-money• never euned-bythe spender,-opening the doors of confectioneries and soda fountains, of beer andlobaccii and' 'Wine shops; of the circus, the negro minstrel, ..resturant and dance,•ibilews i- lhe Sundity"thieursions, the Sunday tiriye„ with thaeaSy_transitiOn. to' the company ofthose ; 'whbse ways lead to the gated of social,'physical.- and 'rdortir ruin. - „Trom eight to, siXteeri:- - liiitheSedini years are tlie'destinies of children Ai, ea': hi flirty-Maedisc.'s 'out r of fifty fixed by the parents.' The Mistery of Punctuation. An. old compositortells this anecdote in a New England paper: ' ' ' " We remember, a number of years ago, when we were at work in a book ofdce'near Boston, the copy, was received for a -scien- - tide work.. The copy was Manuscript,- with every letter well formed, every capital letter in'lts proper place, every word distinct,aud punctuated. - It was plain as reprint, ind called by the compositors the -best manu script copy they had seen. - , The copy was given out to the compositors a 'few-pages at a time, - who set it up and punctuated it as they- bad been in the habit of doing, each: as - he' thOtight Mc; sense required. , -The proof-reader :read the proofs, made a, few changes in, the punctuation, as he did-.in most of the proofs, and the matter was co - r• rented. - Another - proof was taken and cor-, rected,aricinihemthirty or forty pages were, ready they were to the author for ',his inspection.: In a few days the proofs came back; with the punctuation marked Ireely. It was corrected, of course, and the compos itors then got orders to lolloW copy in. puncL Maim: They did so, and 'another lot was: forvanledtolhe anther, punctuated exactly. according, to the' copy.. - Tt, : due - time.:theSe proofs came . back, and With the rninctuation: marked mOrti',o - *.beforp, if that were pee . - ' Bible.- „This:irritate:ft/lei proof-reader Some what, andlato l ,:sentlhe' Soh:MU/IC 'anther : a not_ verypoltte;nete, saying; .;'lf , h ;cant' ' punctiaate;'thls work to-;suitYoii, can't punctuate yourself ,what are you to do roply;:.the anther , said heivasn' t aware - he had been correcting.' theollicapnnetno.tion,bntif thoproott l reaqer would see to the ,punctuatiotrhe would be greatly obliged, as tweasernetidng he knew , nothing:Omit: ,- ; After, that there, W - tisJach more trouble' about_mmetnatien on that, —DOwn among the deadmen, are, , st this moment thousands who might have!, been , alive_ nd "welilitd.they useikthat great life, preierver;PlantatiOn Bitter*. 'Let mg Jay: it; toAreart that. they- are: the , best known remedy: for all dyspeptic complaints; stomach deningements,and generaldebility. As'a - delicions cordial; combined with great tonic virtues; their equal cannot:be found. Delidate Females; Ciergymen,Merehants; Lawyers and persons of sedentary habits, particularly those who areweak and suffer witlr4riental depression, are' 'greatly .bene: fiteerbythese Bitters. • • ' delightful toilet title-auperior.to cologne and •at halt' , the ,1 7; s r e-E-P-L: I2 VXO VS. EW FALL GOODS ENS PATT, „ . • .- CORDTER SECOND AND LOCUST ; STREETS, COLUMBIA, PENIVA;, • DRY. GOODS,', GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, , c, • ' ' dASH PRIGES ' Including Blnek ;Black and aOlOrol Frgnch - Coln it im Alpacas,' 31olialni,. •2. Alpaca Po , Reps Poplins, • Woo Delains, Siam ' •- - " • - wTarTE;GOODS, IS fAREAT VAIttETY. . , •• - T.A()iES' • 4; GEINTS' PITRNISIMIG GOODS, BALMORAL SKIRTS HOOP SKIRTS CORSETS, ITYDzitsillirrs, JOUVIN. 'S 'BEST GLOVES. ....._ , , —. vrlth a: full assortment of 'fild, Sill[, Lisle and Cotton Gloves' for Ladies, Gents, Slisses and Children. . ... ZLfullsisoitment 0f,.30417 ~01 Cassiue res , ,Veitlam &,:St a u42 l 1 lea, and Latest Styles ... . . CLOITIIINIG MADE LJP 30:ORDER 'axid'N!arranted to glee satisfaction. - ' Iliffi SEWL ;3L&CFITh . TES - - ,•. •• • • TUE:BEST:111;1 •TPUE,•WOIILD, 1 •••:. ..For Sale . and' T:o Rent. , • • - • Agent for.-Wisonstart - dt• :Virrx.soa , A 'Highest Premtnm LockEltitch 1••• • . • The,..Butnemo,andl,ll,nmenaatiA Wascot• whtelkware;awardedthaklligr:GOLD MEDAL, st the Parle..Expoaltton, 1867:•:•••Over Eighty-Two -Or.rat Mairigked an a Loop.or Chaln Stltetridachhte.,-_, And •tbewliowat-r• acknowledged' to be the other.....jeadiug ,forttlahed when •wantedat Aarorra Plucks: l ' - [Kept M.,,g7.• .x„„ . ~.100,000 lent and 6-4 CarOlinaYellow ne Flooring: , 20,000 SeetA-4.-and 5-4 stepboarda, , Yelloir Pine: Also;,a.large and general .easortnient; of .white Fine and Benalooka.X.mba , • Fluorin weather_ NalrelavPiriateringt Lath; ileketiv -g te; , for tiale"..at,Teamonatnerprlear. at. the Planing Milli and Tatmber:Yard,or. aug/7-til yiRACIEN.4.II , 4: MARTIN. • 11 iSTEM V G r•t...T;;L 7 ''".;,'''" ' •:' ''' - ri a %... ' G.)..ii . . , 4,- , ;', -, ;,,-; ~,,...: ?,... '...; • , - . h f ;: t aid er i l li g r i ed.-hzu t tauten-rooms adjoining the residence oC.Tarn.estßarber:JAWatn.ut street; *here he Is at an timfoilpreparedqo do all kinds of isorkArt - Xls littgosnebas:BangingT,Cortat.wi, cutting. making .and laying Carpets: repairing , Sofas aad_nttairs, .r , aleag -8 ring, -Corn -husk -or Hair 3fattnasses.Eushlons .• de. ~- ..... --_, . 4 , Man-10AM E ..t. VII.: e:t .0 CARTER - - - 1 • - " "• , 1 1 P4 11 t : -.:4l,ewcoczylty: . era Liar .N47.141:11):, l===E FIBST NATIONAL DENTAL "OFFICE LOCC6T STREET, ABOVE SECOND, COLUM -laA, PENN'A. 11)11.' ;1) G.% Graduate of the Pennsylvania College of Den tal Surgery, and until recently a member of the Dental firm of "Screven & Camp," Philadelphia, has removed to, and opened an office in Colum bia, - where he is ready to attend 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 filledwith Gold, Amalgam, ate., &c. Artificial Teeth adapted to any desired base with " piumpers" to inflate the cheeks, (a most desirable addenda) 'A well assorted , and extensive quantity of Artificial Teeth constantly on hand. Teeth extracted with all the ease and dispatch that modern science in her indefati gable efforts has yet been able to develop. All the valuable Anesthetics of the age will be con stantly at hand. such as Chloroform, Ether, Nar cotio-spray and Protoxide of Nitrogen, familiarly known as "Laughing Gas," a Chemical com pound of the two gaseous elements, 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 tile qnantity administered, and the par ticular susceptibilities of individual organisms, passing from a gentle acceleration of all the functions of the ,body to` a palgli degree of phy sical excitement and' mental' exlilleration amounting in the extreme to an intensely plea surable delirium or ecstacy, buoyancy of spirits, ~ ,ctivity of imagination, and brilliancy of mental cmceptions. The patients, like the Pilgrims in " ltunyan's Dream," seem to have wandered to the "Enchanted 3fountains,"one stop farther, and they see the "Celestial City," and whilst they Involuntarily gaze with open mouth at its bronzed gates and golden cupolas, we remove the offending member of the dental organization. "Several years of active - -experience in - the ad= minist,ration of Antesthetics,- and agregular at tendance at the Anatomical Sehoolstind Hospital Cliniett,have ' , rendered Dr. Camp one of the adepts in the Dental Profession. MN:trent° Cases'are earnestly Solicited.' Persons coming front a distance will be allowed a reasonable deduction to defray expenses, te. Board, rent; &e., being leas here than in Philad elphia, he is enabled to offer inducements great er than could possibly be given there. - No charge for consultation.' ()Mee hours from S A. 3t. , to 5 P. M. ItirPitax.xc.s.s IN CommaLt —Gen. J. - W. Fisher, M. North, Esq., A. J. Kauffman Esq. fang 3t-Imo. ,0 MYERS' V • COLUMBIA STEAM COA.CI WOMKS, . • SECOI , ,T.DBT., NEAR 'R AL:CT I, COLUMBIA: The Carriages, Buggies, dm., 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 offinish,and strength ofstructure. One of the distinguishing features of-his work is its - durability; all vehicles of his build are con structed of the best seasoned material, and put together firmly and subStantially. - COACH,§*ITIUNG, &c This branch of the business - will be attended to with punctuality ancldespatch: CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, Wagons, &c., for sale or made to order. Call at his Works and examine his stock and ,price?.,, , [auKs, , T4°P.K-- wAy- FRIENDS AND STRANGERS You are :di invited to calf and examine my Stock of Segars, Chewing and Smoking To bacco, Pipes, Pouches, Tobacco Bags, 3cc., &c. Amongst my Chewing . -Tobacco can 4 be found the-Celebrated „ 4 , = t • 'TURPIN NAVY Pure Va. STEMLFSS .I'..7AVY, Pure Va. SMITH-4. JONES, INIAVY./ and C4l DISH. DEXTER, CONGRESS; Pure Va. CUBAS FLOUNDER. TROTTER'S ROUGH and READY. TROTTER'S ORONOKO. ROSE NATURAL,' and. DILL'S POCKET PIECE. Booties' SHORT FIVES arc the Brest Segars kept'in this town. Besides I have the Celebrated Peach, ISABEL. - : r LA ESPANOLX, , Havana Yarn, of the Choicest Brands. The best Brands of Fine Cuts- in this market. Also, Smoking Tobacco of all Brands,. together with a full assortment of Meerschaum Plpes, Tobacco Boxes. Fancy Goods, &c., &e. te.,..Ca1l :and examine nay' Stock; as' it' ih the cheapest and the best to select from in Columbia. GEORGE M. BOOTH, Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. l A L LECTURE wi • ; o:OrotriTG, I ; gust Publish cd, "in 'a Srnkd :Eraretore. 61.2. cents • A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure ~of SPER.ILATOICSILOEA, , or Seminal Weakness; Involuntary Ernissions,` Sexual -De bility, and Impediments to Marriage generally; NervousnessCoNsmrprno.w.EntEPsy, and FITS; Mental. and,Physical Incapacity, resniting•trom. Self-Ahnse - ',5:e.• ' •By ROBE= J Ctrr;vmrwEr4 31-D.7:Anther, of the.. Green 'Book." &c. The world-renowned auth,or, in this'admirable _Lecture, clearly proves from his ovrn,experience that the awful,consequences,of .Self-AbaSer,may , be effectually_ -removed. without ,medicine, and without dangerous'aurgleal - operations, bangles, instruments, rings; or corclialg; 'pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, ,by which every Sufferer, no matter what his -condi tion maybe,. may,cure himself cheapy, private ly, and 'radically. THIS -LE O=I.IRE WILL PROVE A BOON TO 'THOUBA.-NDS AND THOUSANDS. , • Sent. under 'seal; - to - any address, Ina. plain sealed envelope,"on receipt 'of cents, or two post- stamps:, Also Dr.:CulYerwelPs "Marriage Guide," Price 21 cents. ',Address .the publishers, CHAS. S. C. KLINE ,S; CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office box -1:18,6.1 1 - ; , 27, ;6743-. - ' [Chitit:eied - with "ArnpliilPoivers.] '13A...&0 4 I VALLEY •• COLLEGE'! ...The second Collegiate tear will commence • ON;IIOXDAY, AIJG ST 19,1867. This Lln.stitutiou'has, been'Chartered by the Legislature of the State '-with , full-Colleglate powers, and the following courses of Stud's'. In which:it la proposed to graddate Students, 2/111•Vd 2 been adopted, Ni 7. 4 ., l,• ' Ari,Flenentary Course fen T „ achers, (B. E lcientific' Course - (B. S. : ?':A Lediete "' (M.A. A Classical Course, • , (A. B. A Biblical Course, (B. B. S. The School is, intended:Wl. suplyVa kreat waut r amizinstructionis given, branehes of a common, alitteraLeranoritamental L educraion. There atprimary 'or 'model school connected with the institution,- - and , " also "a Commercial Course, so that Students of any _grade 'will be, received and will.be ,, ,ptit into suitable Classes. sWit,hauperioraccrmunodationa, first:class teach-', ers,a location not , exoelled by any r infaccessibil-, • it and'healthltane,ss; and in,the general morale. of the community weoffetto parents and guard- ' tans a pleasanVhome, where - their , children and wards will be properly cared for and will be sub jected to the best training. ~ • __ r. , EXPEbSES • ; For`Boarialzie Washing, Light Fuel, and ' 'with furnished Fall ' Term W - 18 weekS • " - - 888.50 Instrumental • •"" 18.00 Doublo-Entrylkink Keeping, {in Orisons). Painting and Fancy Work, ac usual rates. For Catalogues andfurther particulars, address - Ruv. T. R. VICRROY, ~L,-President, June 8, '67-ti. Lebanon Co., Pa. "Cl" SOMERS '&:,SON;:.'„". 809, CHESTNUT ST.;. NEA.B . GIHARIIt ROUSE; 803 CHESTNUT T. xsAR. CON TINENTA.L, PVILADELPILIA, . : 'FINE tr-2,0141./NG, FINE .CLOTHING, , CLOTiENG AT ,LOW , PRICE, 'CIZITHING 'AT LOW PRICE, ,FILU PIECE GOODS formetv;pie,wprk„ FINE PIECE GOODS for measure work, CHEAP . CASSIIIERF-S for Business Sults,. ,CHEAP CASSI:MERES . 'for 'ZIEASURES TAXEN, , „SUITS 'NEXT . DAY, MEASURES TAKEN, SUITS NEXT DAT. • ' ••• -s • [Rug *AI-6111: 463 i GB R BROTHERS ': CELE BRATIM'SIEVER'PLATt'D WARM ' finest and largest Stock .tMer .brought to town, fresh front the Manufacturers,. at lower •rates than for many years, at - t r ' SHRELNER4... SON'S. ri l Ti=lt. , (0:011b,VDOilIVIIII QUPPLEE & BROTHER, ky,7;!.• - : , • MaanriA.c•rrniitiui: Ox 13'0 ItE R S. InAdditiOn'ttiour Foirndriaiteline.'hine work, we: are now -*preparedo•to manufacture every 'variety of Boller and:Plateircnrwork;.* . , 11ENDING AND REPAIIitIiD . BONERS Premptlyattetuled,to. • :Thankful for past favors, -we wouldinvite the attentlortof ouviriends add patrons to this new branch of our business.- AUPPLEF, -; •-: Znd St4.loelumbia. S US Q I P' ;II2 , ) : 4- Nri IRON COMPANY ItlantnarturersOf 'all stzeil' •REEINED .- AND DOUBLE 1 ET:FINED • ROUNI); 'SQUARE, FLATS: OVAL,' AND HALT' OVAL IRON. Car"Anlie, Sbnriln'g andlEforse Aboe. Ram' ' 41,- Ordoro 'Promptly filled from Stock on hand or made to order.;; e•• • Terms, net Cash, at Manufaeturerg,'Prioeo.'„de" Ilverecl ontarsor Boats. . • - • bfficent, Their _ STEAM ,; BOILERS, _ ... AT.P.t 4 T - .rEria's, I,,ii. 3 t JIL i t k And all kinds of Machinery manniaanared, and :guaanteed to p ive s atisf a • c tio n ht I the Works of I ,BIIPPLEE & BRO.. .. .r LLO ROLLING .11.1ILli; ' Columbia, Penns, EMI ENGIXEB, Columbia, raiilia.' r= M AI TO= T ERRIBLE ' ENCITEIIIENTI FALL OP,ENING,i!! AT LAST FOUND, THE PLACE • TO • BUY. GREAT CRASH DOWN' THEY , COME! BARGAINS To BE HAD AT-THE 111A.1%.1 - 310TH STORE OF W. G. CASE :•Sz SON, A. _Splendid • Stock of New Goods at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, WE 11AVE'" . PURCliASED A' LARGE AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Which we are prepare4 : to make up IN THE LATEST STYLES. A • Large . 444.4ortrognt of - e F4.I e L & DRESS- GOODS ! • Black and' Fancy 'Bilks, French" and =Scotch Gingham:, Prints of all Styles and Makes.,•'.A = full Stock of Linens. A Fine Stock of Hosiery., • ' • • GLOVES, - • DRESS BUTTONS, • CAN]) TRIMMINGS EMI The Beet Stock of BROWN AND BLEACHED Of very , Width and Quality From JO Cents PER YARD WE MAKE .• SPECIALITY' OF: OUR, MERINOS; ' WOOL POPLINS, . _POPLIN' WOOL DELAINES, COBERGS, SPRAkkIIES Purple, .American, - Die ri macks, , „ . - , Allen, Pacific, ,Watosutta, Glen Cove, bOi•set Tetins,Pine;Carabrics, Taper Cauplirics;',Lineris, Linen' _, Tir'reaAs, Braids, Dress • Trimmings, Tidy • •••:- 11 - Osiery; : .all kinds, Hoop Skirts,' ' _ - ilk Circulars;' . • •' " Silk Basques; ' • ' • ••• - BalmoralS, • ' • • • • _, • - MOURNLNG DRESS GOODS; GINGKO'S, :• ''ENGLISH; " fl ~„ FRENCH WITITA,GOPPS; dt.T ALL . RINDS of PRINTEEI . DE.LAAICES, UCH AS PACIFIC, LOT -ELI: IT:43I.ILTON, ES . , 'MANCHESTER, &c , SHAWL - R.O;BINDS: chotni•TDd.kikmiiirs,; • For Gent's and Ladies' Wear.' FLANNELS, WHITE AND COLORED. • 1- ; • , Also„ . Brown , Muslim, • Bleached, „ 31 us/ins,, Blne Pillow casing . , Double Width SHEETT,N GS, Cotton' arid LINER Lidiee'q . :s Gents' Linen, Paper Collars, Gulfs, .2ireeli. Ties, Fancy and Plain, Rid - Gloves, IV - hite and . Colored, of ' all nialies,,,ReadY .Mada'Shirta TICKII4GS,of all GRADES, &c ALSO, ALL STYLES OF £ ;%• '• _ HATS AND CAPS ! Boots and Shoes ", z ; • 1;11 LADIES' GLOVE KID, MISSES' and MILD- ItEN'S SHOES tME„CHANT . TAILORING 110NE:127 THE BEST STYL.7,,,9I:TT- SIDD - TNNCI ; rIE3, AND ALL YV !~ a .. + • +Y ~ 'X FULL `AgSOII/I'NfENT Ulu AX.BO A CE{O . T9III''`.LOT.: 6ROCIMIXS CO2,SBISTL'SO SrGARS, COFFEES, SPICES, TEAS, FISH, T., , 5 *PLASSF#. CANNED 'MUTTS, &c. st ... uk!, tho et'RABIE, , where :3:041 eAri:44.siimitliqejs,o r r: Stock, - begne purchnabagA?lnew,here. • Agency' 'for • • s• • ' • • '••• • GR9VER.V,BAXEIc,I3 , •• *.• " • PREMIUM- SEWING - 3LACHINES: ULII at the Store and lied them workirkg....B4l, eral kinds gin hand. .G. CASE & SON, ==;==:= lOW MOM 41112P-Yarket Priciie ati kind) e Prodricin ewe/have Go o ds '3124 eLtis. SEWING 7 3IACHr.St.TES ! ' • There is no nem sslt,Y=for" Su4n . .gin . g around the Circle" of. Sewing In search of a,GOOD ONE., when one is offered to ,vou combisherin itself mil the' GOOD QUALI -1103 claimed for any in the Market, and divested of all the defects and dap-trap fixturco, and attach ments used to make *achines " " We ofrer'foi sale - the ' , . GROPER & BAKER • ,FAMILY'MACHINE, • Making the Elastic Stitch which wilt 714 i rip or broth b, tension, and for proof of its excellence, refer to those having them in use. cri-n...We have at all times a COMPETENT PEE SON in attendance—not to • picture imaginary perfections, nor to describe with voluble Imper tinence the defects of other machines, in order tolilde anything in those we sell, but to show what can be done with ours. We have also the best ; ' LOCK STITCH' -• • - ...IIIANUFACTURING - MACHINE, Ever'offeied - to - the public, anti only, ask an ex amination of them to substantiate our ' ' assertions:, Also„" SECOND-HAND MACHINES, • • ' • 'ln good reinning • - order; of the following makes, , which we will sell atATIOUt HALF the origiaat , Pmcs: WILCOX 'GI.I3DS, : ' WHEELER fi WILSON'S, • •- ' " • ' - AND HOWE'S. . W. G. CASE' & SON, Agents, at Honing Mill Store, Columbia, Penn'ti. N.D.—The above Machines are also to be had of F. X. Ziegler ; 'the former.Agent,'at theAdanas Express Oilice,n Walnut street, above Front. June 5,'.67-tf] . •, , . ;PRICES ! ! GROVER kBAKER'S '7 nipfir,sT _PREMI'Cr.M EL'A.STIC STITCH • AND LOCK 'STITCH ' .SEWING MACHINES, 495 BiLOADWAY, NEW YORK. 'thbcrcii.;TNur STREET; l';utAnET.P.Etin. GREAT IMPROVEMENTS & VESTINGS, EIVIPITZE PALE TED' FF:BRILAIRY - 14T13, 1860 So.ifsrooNn, No. 921 Cheidnut St.,l,Philadelphia This ILA.O/1/3 , .TE is constructed on a new-prin cipal mechanism; possessing many rare and valuable Inriprovementai having been examined by themost profound experts,. and pronounced to be - srmplacrry 'and , PERFECTION COAL- SHIRTINGS, - - - The following are the principal objections urged against Sewing - Machines - 1.-Excessive fatigue to the operator. 24 Liability to get out of order. • lb Expense, trouble, and loss of time in re pairing. , 1. 1 MOE - - 4. Incapacity to sew every• ilefieription of ma terial. Disagreeable noise:tie' hue in npernliOn. ThO' Ern»irc Sewing Machine' is Exempt from MI, OBJECTIONS. - It has a straight needle, perpendicular action, makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH, which will neither RIP nor RAVEL and is alike on both shies; 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 HEJISPFELLS, , BINDS, BRAIDS. TUCKS, QUILTS, PLAITS; GATHERS. • ALPACAS, &c., &c Harhig neither CAM nor COG 'WHEEL; and the least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glags, and is EMPHATICALLY NOISELESS' All ranches of CABEzrzi - bLicsncts from $6O upicards. 554:Particidar attention is called to our new and Improved Manufacturing Machine, for Tailoring, Shoe-fitting, Coach Trimming, dm. Its advantages are - simplicity, durability, lipid- Hy, easy adaptation' to all branches of manufac turing. at makes perfect work on all material. It Ls especially desirable in sewing Patent Leath er,--and is very still. It short it is - the most per fect manufacturing machine in the market. N. B.—Every Machine guarranteed. EMPIRE SEINING MACHINE COMPANY 9'211 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. FRANK ,GRANELLO, Agent. Ail -Agents wanted. lan. THE HOWE 11,IAOHLNE CO.'S FOR FAMILIES ANTI MANUFACTURERS LOCK STITCH, THESE WORLD-RENOWNED SEWING MACHLN.ES Were. awarded. the .highest - premium: at the World's' Fair in London, and six first premiums at the New York State Fair of 18430, and are cele brated for doing the best - work, using a much smaller needle for the same thread than any other machine; and by, the introduction-of the most improved machinery, we are 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, ELIAS HOWE,• . . . :AND swiss the original inventor of the Scala g - 3fachine: 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 •l seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind, and perform every species of sewing, raking beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both shies of the articles sewed. _ _ . • . . . The Stitch invented by MR. HOWE, and made on this Machine, is the most popular and dur able, and all Sewing Machines are subJect•to the principle invented by him., The ITowe Machine Company, 699 BROADWAY, Cor. Fourth St., mar 80,'67-ly • .• BOOTS AND SHOES. ADIES SHOE MANUFACTORY.' Pj Having increased my facilities or turning out superior work I would announce Ao my old customers and all new ones that may-favor me with a call, that I am better prepared now to manufacture all kinds of LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GAITERS, • than ever before. I empWy none but the hest workmen and am always .crtain of giving satis faction. I keep on hand a general assortment of ready made work all of which is manufactured on the premises, I keep no made-up work of other partieO. My work is made exclusively for home trade and is sold as such. TERMS CASH. - -_ - We sell as cheap as any other establishment, and ask: a share of public patronage. JAMES SCHROEDER, Locust Street, between Front and Second. HOME MANUFACTURE. ' The Subscriber has on hand a large Stock of Boots and Shoes, Galtors, do., all of •Ids own Manufacture. . . . Call at his Store, four doors aboveTt. Williams' Drug Store, Front Street, where he offers, an ex tensive assortment of Goods, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Ills stock consists or as large and general as sortment or Men's Boys' ladies' and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES,, , as can be found elsewhere in the Town. Those requiring Boots and Shoes, will find it to their advantage to call and examine his Stock, before purchasing elsewhere. May .28,-tf] t ~• • • SAIMELGROVE. • y OUR LIKE,N,ESS PROTOGRAPRS„'FERROTYPES, AMBROTYPES PROTO-NIIMATUFtES, GEM PICTURES, dc., At his old stand on Locust Street, above Front, 60LITSIBIA. PA. Mr. LITTLE has had in 'experience of several yearsat:this business, and his picture and equal to the bestthat can be had in anyeity,owing to his splendid sky-light, and good instruments, .far superior to those generally taken in the coun try. If you - wish a good and correct picture, von -may depend upon getting it at Little s: ills pic tures are great favorites with those who have obtained them. Prices as low as the lowest. Oa - Don't forget the place—Locust Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa. , [mar. 30, lii67.* c LocKs ! ... CLOCKS ! I - CLOCKS !!'!" Americanalocks URI' kinds . , and Styles, at, re aced prices. ~ • The Celebrated SETH THOMAS Clocks, ..ully warranted, and excelled by none. Purchasers will had our stock large and complete. P. SHREINP.R & SON. ESN FoANCY GOODS .tA line lot of Bancy'Sorals, such tut wer Vases, Toppi, fietts..l • , •• - •Colugne'Boitles„ Work Boxes, &c., &c. &c. At SHREINER & SON'S., THE 31 1 ..LACE TO BUY : : • • . • t F :IS; THE >Min . JEWELRY , STORE, OF, ' .BHREINEA ' ' We have lar gely inareakied. Ourlitock and' ha. tend keeping a. ,Brat-class Store; and sell at the LcrwestPrlbes: Call and soo for yourselves... , June I 5; 6T' Front Street ) above Lesion. coz iB2A;Pa. Machines IN HEWING MACHINES 111XCILTNE 699 BROADWAY, NEW YORR. SEND FOR CIRCULAR R. J: M. LITTLE • Still continues to take öUizcz ED! LOUR ',A_ND FEED STORE!' he undersigned, having purchased the Stock on hand, and taken the Flour and Feed 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. He will, at all times, keep on hand the REST FAMILY. FLOUR. that ean be proeured. A I su, RYE FLOUR, comN.: MEAL J.: BUOKIYHEAT,, with FEEDS 'of different kinds, all of which he will sell as low as possible, for CASH. Being a practical Miller, and having followed the trade lor many venrs, heflatters himself that his knowledge of tile business will , enable him to give satisfaction to all who may favor •him with their custom. The store will be open from 7 A. M, t 0.81.4 '66-tf.] DA.N.IEL McOATIrEY. ' COIXMI3LI. FLOUR MILLS. '• • GEORGE BOGLE, Paorrazron. 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 • IL A 11. A, FLO LT R. For sale at all times, and delivered to any par of the town. Ita..Town and country custom sot licited. 1507. MISCELLANEOUS. BAILEy & CO., 819 Chestnut 'Street, • -- PHILADELPHIA. 171 _AI ON:DS, Pearls. Rubies, Sapphires, Emeralds, Rare Gems, Engagement Rings, Wedding Rings. LOW .Pltlol.>s. BA 11. I'Y & CO. PHILADELPHIA WATCHES! Of -the most celebrated nmkers. Sole agents for the grand Gold Medal PATES: PHIL]: IPE & Co. t ]me•lceeper, the best watelt man n facto reel. LOW PRIORS. 13A.ILETY & CO. PHILADELPH IA BRIDAL SILVER, For WEEDING PRESENTS, of entirely' MeV!' • alai artistic deslipm LOW PRICES. B_AILFFY & 00. PHILADELPHIA PLATED WARES, From the most celebrated American and English makers. LOW PRICES. BAILEY & CO. PHILADELPHIA WORKS OF ART ! FINE OIL PAINTINGS, STATUARY, BRONZES, Lte LOW PRICES. Our stock. Is unsurpassed by any establishment in the country, both in regard to rice and nual ity, our foreign importations having been select ed with great care by one of the firm in Europe. Our wares are constantly arranged for exhibition, and strangers in the city, whether desiring to purchase or not, are eordially invited to call and examine.- ),.Orders I.y mail carefully and promptly at tended ' BAILEY. & CO., No. 819 CTIESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. N. B.—Designs of Silver Ware, &c., sent by mail. toot. V OCKET BOOKS! 'Large` .and .and Well seleeied 'Stock IK POCKET BOOKS, has just been received, which we will sadrat reduced prices. - Call and see our stock of Photograph Albumsl_, A large and fresh stock „ina received from New York; which are offered at. prices to suit every oue. ALL THE. LATEST PTIBLIOATIONS A large assortment just received. and gelling at very low prices. No person should be without reading mutter. ARNOLD'S WE LTLNG FLUID The genuine urtide—outuqs, pints, half pints, and 2-oz stands. Everything usnally kept in the Stationery line, will be ibund at • - . • W. U. HESS' Book Store, Locust street. opposite Columbia. National Bank. April 6, • L OCAL FREIGHT NOTICE. • - - The Pennsylvania Rail Road Company are now prepared to receive or forward Freight. be tween Columbia and Lancnster, and all stations on the Pennsylvania Rail ROM' 811(1 its branches. RATES BETWEEN PILLUA. t CO IXNI - 13LA , First Class. 2nd Close. , fled Class. 4th Claes. 21 cents 21. eta. •Is cis. 15 cts. Floor in Car loads, 28 cents per Barrel. BETWREN PHILADELPHIA Oz LANCASTER. First Class.. 2nd Clew. Se'd Class. -4th Oaks. 23 cents : 20 cts. ets. IA eta. . BETWEEN COLUMBIA. & PITTSBURGH. Aral Class. led Clan. first Class. ' 40. CAW. 71 cents 10 cts. ' 4(1 cts. eta. Freight consigned to stations where the Com pany has no Agent, must he prepaid. • • All Freights payable on Delivery. 11. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phila. Am-Fp': further information apply to • S. 11. RnsGSTox, Frt., Agt Pails. E. K. Bows, Frt., Agt.,l..Mumbla. 'A. F. SLAN'lmAxma,Ert., Agt., Lamer THE - BEST IN THE WORLD ! FOLEY'S GOLD PENS • Are acknowledged to be the' best yet offered lo the Public. W. IT. HESS has Just received a very large , stock of these -celebrated Pens. His old stock has also been exchanged for new, so that custo mers can now select from the LARGEST -AND BEST- ASSORTMENT of Gold Pens ever brought to this market. ' ••• pm Pens are guaranteed for sLx months. PuSh along. Get a Pen. Ask for Foley's. , man:l3.'674f.] W. U. HESS. Locust Street. J . C. BUCHER,' AGENT , FOR. THE STATEN ISLAND Dying Establishment. Ladies' Dresses. Cloaks, Veils, Gloves,Ribbous, and Silks of all kinds dyed any color. Also, Gentlemen's Coats, Vests, Pantaloons, Se. liiid.Gloves washed to look like new. Scouring, repairing, &c., done at short notice: will receive goods at my store and forward them to the establishment. .Q-Satisfaction guaranteed. ' Call and see list of prices at J. C. BUCILEIPS Store, Locust Street. . iY2 7 , ' 67 ] - Columbia, Pa. PHILAbELPIILA. , CANCER HOS PITAL. • • . . . PROFF-SOHR. 11.1 CLINE, PauxerpAt. PDYSICTAN AND SURGEON, To the Philadelphia• Cancer Hospital. Office, No. 931 ARCllStreet, is daily making astonish ing and most miraculous cures of Cancer by the most scientific and lately approved remedies known to the civilized World, among which are lnsgreatCancer Antidotes, wonderful treatments thin operate specilhatlly upon the Cancer and Cancerous affections, antideting, killing and 'destroying the Cancer, every - particle; root and fibre belonging to it or them; without pain or the use of the knife;, without caustic, eating and , burning medicines, without theloss of blood,' or ,in the least affecting the sound flesh: No' other treatment should ever be used. No other persons have these antidotes. To investigate these treat-' menu, to see patients under treatment,•and to examine the terrible specimens tints removed, calland see, or address B.H. KLINE, M.D.; Office; No. , 931' ARCH' St.; Philadelphia, Panne. Post Office Box 1.174.. • • • • For Particulars send form Circular. SUSQUEHANNA PLANING MILL; ON, FRONT ST., AND PENN"A. RAIL ROAD , INTERSECTION, CoLanrnin, Pt. , The Subscribers would respectfully pounce ;to the patrons of their 31111, that the Mpanced -prices of labor, arid expensesincident to carrying •ort the busines,,cof their establishment - compels tthemlo charge their customers an advance on former - rates, and take this method to intern' them that the following are the prices for work ' done at their 31111 s : For working Flooring per ' " .tdo - -Weatherboardsper.M 4.80 " 'Surfacing. one- .per 11 2.25 do two shies. per 31 4.80 " Re-sawing , White - Pine face • measure, per. 31 5.00 do Poplar' face mens. per 32 1.00 " do Ask, Oak and Cherry face measure, per 31 8.00 " Ripping 4-4.,peX line,. Id. - feet 1 'do , 8-4. -do do " do ' -do do - 434 ini,...Lunther hauled to the 31111 and returned to Yard without extra charge. • Accounts, for working or dressing lumber .7,111 . too considered collectable every four months: The subscribers have on hand an assortment of 'ROTOR and DR.ESSED,LLT3LBER which Is for Saleat 'Market Prices; and solicits:a eontinuatlon of publlo custom. An & MARTIN. 'M2I .7i C:,4STER TTOUSE'FURNESHANG:STORE. •C. FLINN, NORTH CiUEEN STREET, LANdii.S- ' • • Thß,' PENN'A. ' Dealer In all Rinds of - 'HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. St oyes, • I rot Air Fara acea, And Coolcing Ranges Tin, • Sheet Iron, and Copper-Ware Manufactory Roofing, Spouting, mid Tin Mending promptly attended to. „ • PLUMBER. GAS -FITTER And Dealer in all kinds of Water and Gas Plpee, ,Lead, Galvanized Iron, 01,4 and Wrought Iron, Terra Cotta A: Copper (tinned.) Tubing,• Hydrants, Bath Tubs, • -and Bolters, • Wash Bowls Water Closets, die. Force and LIR Pumps-for Cnaerm., and Deep Wells, Hy:lnutile Rnms, Regis tors, DAMPER , t, VENTILATORS, etc., &c ICE CREAM FREEZERS, WATER COOL , Eus AND REFRIGERATORS, At, A. C. FLINN'S, • No. 11, North Queen St., Lancuste;. Puri n. CHARLES 31. HOWELL. MARBLE MASON, ' CU NORTH QUEEN STREET, EAST SIDE. 'Die Oldest Marble Works in Lancaster County. • Thankful for the liberal patronage lwretofore bestowed upon, Wm, he rebpectluily,olicits a continuance of the same. ' lie lies on hand the largest, most varied and complete stock of finished MONUMENTS, MANTLES, • GRAVE STONES, atc.; to be found in the city, and winch will lie I the lowest prices.' Building work and Jobbing of every description punctually attended to. Persons in want of Monuments, Mantles, or Grave Stones, are invited to call and examine the stock on hand, also the portfolios of designs. June :-tf) t • IT. SFIEAFFER.. • " rußi.rsrma s BOOKSELLER, Nu. 32 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Penn's., ,respectfully invites the attention of the pub lic to his largo assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, comprising Books of every description. Papers and Envelopes of alt kinds anti of the best qual ity, and all articles usually kept in a Book store, which he - i t now selling et :the LOWEST CAS7t RATES. DOEUMENT EIOTELOPES--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. • BLANK BOOKS—A full assortm en t of all sizes. Full and half bound: POCKET BOOKS—Just received a large stoek of till sizes, manufactured of the best materials. BlBLES—Pulpit Family and Pocket editions. German and English TESTAMENTS, PRAYER and HYMN Books. and a large stock of miscel laneous Religious Books selling at. old prices. SCHOOL BOORS — All Book used iti our City and'Connty Schools. STEEL l'ENS—of the I3est Quality, imported direct from the manufacturers. SUNDAY SCHOOL - BOOKS—AII the publica tions of the dinbrentßeligious Publishing Houses —for sale at their own rates.. Liberal deductions made to Teachers, Merchants School Directors and the Clergy. Prompt attention given to alt orders. Uyl3-tf. "DOWN WTTII THE PRICES "DOWN received from the Philadelphia and New York Markets a full and complete stock of CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, the Latest Styles In the market, which we are prepared to make up to order in the BEST STYLE AND SHORTEST NOTICE, and at the Lowest Cash Prices. We have on 'iacin full and complete stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, for Men and Boys, Qf our own make, which we guarantee well trimmed and well made, am! goods es repre sented. _ Also.. ottr S toe): of GENTLE 3 LENS FURNISH ING GOODS, is full and complete. Our stock is purchased 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 phwe to be stilted for the least money, is at _MYERS ILATTIFOIs:'S, • , No. 1 East King street, Lancaster City, Pa. • S. RA.TilvoN's WLrICTIANT TAILORING. GENERAL CLOTHING, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, _(Opposite ShobsKsjiotel,)_, COIiNER or NORTII QUEEN AND ORANGE STS., LANCASTER., PENN.A. AU kinds of Iklen's2.and lloyie ready-made Clothing and Furnishing; Goods constantly kept on hand. Also a superior assortment of French, English, German and American Cloths, Cassimeres and Vcstings, which will be made to order in any desired style, with the least possible delay; warranted to give satisfaction, and at reasonable charges. July 14,'66-Iy] S. S. RATIIVON. N. BRENEMAN'S AI . . .. ......... ...rap Collbc,Henneu :5ug..._ .. - ES' GENTLEMEN'S BOYS, GIRLS AND Syrups—an elegant . Syrup f0r,25 Cents CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. per Quart. I The largest and best assortment of Ladies and EXTRA FINE JERSEY HAMS. Gentlemen's wear in the We have also, No. 1, I, and 3 Machere, CITY OF LANCASTER. barrels, - quarters and halves, Dried Beer, 'The, undersignedrespectfally_invAtes _the-citi- . Herring, Am. All kinds of Fruit and zens of Columbia and vicinity, to his large stock of , . , VEGETABLES I N CANS. LADIES' BOOTS AND SHO ES, Our assortment is tall and COmplote, aml •mir Such as Women's Rid and French 3forove.• prices retoonanle. Boots, Bahnoral, Continental and other Arii - Call and VX.:I/11i110 r,,,- v.,‘1,,,•:%.,. .1-u , :ity sl'Y AM. FASHIONABLE STYLES. - Car. of Front ..k: liii,,a; S' We are prepared to manufacture at short notice every kind of Ladies' and Gentlemenrs wear known in thisMarket,.tural at, as cheap.,ratea.as any similiar establishment. Call and examine oar stock. A. N. BRENE.MAN, ~..Opposite, Cooper's Hotel, West King St, Lancaster. T O HORSE,' %OWNERS. .:, 4 ' T ,;- 1. BAREWS HOOF LINIMENT, THE BEAT AwrieLE Ts." Nows For t 4 us :ter or Sand Crack, Corns, Thrush, Contnicted, hard or Brittle hoofs, a:0... and for general use in place of Stuffing or Soaking. A. Dressing tier the outside of the Hoof it has no Superior. Sold 'Wholesale and retail, by A. MILEY, Sad dle and Harneqs .3.lanufacturer, No. 37 North Queen Street, next door to Shoher's Eagle Hotel, Lancaster City, Penna. N. h.—harness of every description constantly on hand, and repairing neatly done to order. ESTABLISHED -IN 1829. SITULTZ'S • OLD ESTABLISHED. HAT,' CAP ,IND FUR STORE. No. 20 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKR, PA. We would respeetfully announce that we are now prepared to furnizdi our customers with the '.Latest Stylesconsisting of G'eutlempt'..s , DE.F.SS srfac,-• - CA SSIMERE, • PLAIN - .‘I.ND BRUSH, FUR AND WOOL, on CASS EMEREETT, STIFF cassrmEnto. SOFT AND STEEL EXTENDED AND FLEXIBLE SELF-ADJUSTING STIFF AND D'OTtSAY BRIM MATS, In new, Novel and beautiful Designs, and at such prices es to make It an inducement for all .to purchase. CAPS 1 CAPS ! ! CAPS II ! Our stock of Caps comprises all the newest, styles for Men's, Boys' anti Children's S;4rlng, 'and Summer Wear. Otnc MorTo Ia - "Ec..I.TALITY TO ALL." The lowest selling price marked in figures on each artiele r ano never varied from, at SHULTZ ‘t: BRO.'S Hat, Cap and Fur Store, No. 20 North Queen st. - KINDS OF SHIPPING FURS DOUTLITT, AND lIIGIIEST CASII PRICES PAID. [mar :30,13 FASHIONABLE HATTER." JOUN M. GREEN, Tins removed his Store to N 0.4 East King street, - Next door to Rarr's Rook_ Store, LANCASTER, PA., 'Where 119 hh fitted up rooms to carry on In an extensive scale, the' MANUFACTURE OF FIATS, &C Ordeff. may lie 'left, or sent' at any time, and satisfaction guaranteed. I .have only the best workmen, and am at all times prepared tosupply those who may favor me with a call with the . BEST AND CHEAPEST EATS AND CAPS, of the Latest and most Fashionable Style.' Having had considerable experience in the business, he hopes to meet - a-generous share of pnWie pustronnge:-• • April 1,7-If.] Joux eftEEN. ANCASTER 4 • 5 • MARBLE WORKS, LEWIS ITALDY, - PQ . p . rietor: - AB persons in want of anything in the Marble line, will be tarnished at the - very rowet prices. Only the best workmen are employed, conse= quently we are enable trrturn out in a superior manner s MONUMENTS. STATUARY TOMBSTONES, ORNAMENTS, MARIILIII MANTLES, W ILDE'S . ° - FRONTS, SILLS, And MarbleWerk of every description. ID - Orders promptly attended to . LEWIS lIALDY, May 4,'67) Lancaster City, 80. ITOUSI?, GOO.DS' 'Tn.:GLISH BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY CARPETS. TIA.N CAB I FYIV 'P". nCGRAIC VENE. VELVET RUGS t COCOA DOOR MATS ENGLISH & AMERICAN OIL CLOTHS. PAPER HANGINGS, __— Plain and, Decorative.. .W/nw 51,12u,1 es. .Ch and Glassware , , clo Quilts, Blankets, Table and Plano Covers.'and a , large Stock of, DOMESTIC COTTON AND 'WOOLEN GOODS, which we will sell at, low-Prices. ' HACKER & BROTHERS, - • • - -Lancaster, Penna."l". ENSTYLE:ICE" PITCHERS . Tetrams Pr.ATED with-Niekle Silver-Bet . ores cannothreak or-be Out, The finest-thing out 'Take alook theg h tt : • • ROWS. _ )t TIR ABIN ET Sj'-1I•RE NAN UFAC TORY: The subscriber having lately put up new ware-rooms, and greatly increased his business, cuni offer better indueetnents. to' his enstomeres than ever.. , WIIcDOW ,st . w)gs 7r .z;sll,lL . ORS, IN ALL WI Ea He manufactur , ,:s to order, and will keep con stantly On baud, Dressing, Plain and Fanny BUTCIIUM, Sldeboartis, Sofas, Card, Dining and Centre Tables, Common, Fanayand French stea,ds ; all of which .will be sold on the, most reasonable terms. As he manufactures his own work he Is enabled to .warrant every article' to be what it is represented. • CHAIRS! CITAIRS!! CHAIRS!! !. - . - All kinds of chairs kept on hand or manuffictur ed lo order. ,Cane, Windsor, Arm and Rocking Chairs; Settees, Camp svul Connie.% Stoots,Sofas, Tete-a Tates and Stuffed. Seat Chairs, made to order. Ohl chairs repo inted and repaired. . • UNDERTAKING. -Funerals will be attendedlo with promptness, to which he gives his personal attention. He is prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve corpse, as may be required; MAHOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS, Furnished plain or tinted Inany style that may be required. He'respeetfully solicits , a share' of public patronage, us well as a continuance of the, custom with which he has been liberally favored. . JOILN SH.BNBEgGER, South . side'of Locust street, 'between Second anti Third. '•[mar:lo-67-tc. FURNITURE OF Ai,i, KINDS., , CABINET WARE-iIOOMS 4: ,MA_NT.T -FACTOTtI-; Locust 'Sheet, a 'few doors below Third Streot, Columbia. Pa. : . The subscriber munufectures tuid keeps on hand, an extensive as of all kinds of Furniture. Persons %visiting to buy, or those about to go in housekeeping, will Lind it to their nilventnge to give' me a cab. lIEDSTEADS, TA/ILT , ', CIIAJI39, .1317RE.A.1TS, Or the best quality, Ntylo, t m.authwth..l., ITlllke to ry der, ,/f fir,t-tale material, every arliele In his n • lie will ;ire htrirt at 101.tital to intshics4, d asks of the plif:the shall of lit; - •.. - 1.T.N1)1- will reveive thy moot ,earefal anent 1"11, .11 tle. ~torte, f not ••••• mar:o4h7-ff j G7:011131.: SEI.P.ERT. GROCERIES, Ax. ----- ATULLEN . & BROTHER'S PROVISION STORE ODD FELLOWS' HALL, DEE= GROCERIF;S, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, qilkus Sc We will always keep on hand the very best finality of goods, such i TEAS., SALT, TISO. SOAP. LARD. FRUIT. 1.1 A MS,SPICES„ . . . COFFEE. ' STA Will, ' Cli EESE. CRACKERS. SUGA RS, MOLASSES, TO HA CCO, SEGA RS, Also,Faney Groceries, Notions, Dried Fruit, Sc. We Intend to keep the best Goods only, and to sell as cheap as any similar store. We therefore ask a portion of public patronage. H. MULLEN 4.: BRO. ATTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS WJE are alniogt tinily in receipt of new and fresh . groceries, eurli nn SUGARS, . TEAS, , MEAT; COFFEE, FRUITS, FISH, SPICES, CHEESE, FLOUR. Provisions of all kinds, together with 'Wood and Willow-ware and Class and Queensware. Switzer and Limberger Cheese, Oerinan Fruits, ,te. _ _ ENGLisit AND AMETUCAN PICELES Fresh Peaches, and all theFuncy Groceriesper- Min ing to a well regulated Grocery Store. • I am determined not to be surpassed in cheap ness and In the" excellent finality of my goods. .4;3-Call around and Inspect our stock whether you buy or not. .1 share of public patrbnage' Is solicited. GEORGE Trr.LE, Agent, Locust St., above 2nd A FRESH ARRIVAL OF GOODS AT .IL A -WYMA N -5"; Just received, LA the line Grocery Es.tublish rnent, corner 3rd and Cherry streets, the follow ing, new Good: CltCler. OC:f.EANSI JELLTES, PRESERVES Emma 10.1811s;tz, PEACHES, TOMATOES, ENGLISH PICKLES. W INSLOW'S, G KEEN CORN, GREE PEAS, AC., .tc. A.LARGE LOT OF YOlrai CANDIES, Oranges, Lemons, Figs,. Raisins, • Cocoanuts, Cranberries. Cider and NVlute:Wine - Vinegar. Extra Family, Flour, Mercer Potatoes. Rio and Java Coffee, fresh roasted,Loverino; SYruP,.&e. - New. Goods received almost daily. WINI. H. HARDMAN. 3rd and Cherry Sts. - , tf Columbia, Pa. FRESH AIIMX A. - • • OF GROCERIES. % 7 e are now ready for the Spring Trade, having must purchased a fun assortment of FA M ILI' , GROCERIES, Extra new crop Collee_,'Retlned . f2uffars and Mar 3041 ) NEW GROCERY STORE. The Subscriber would respectfully inform the Public generally, that he has Just received a general assortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TEAS AND SPICES. Relined Sugars of all kinds. No. 1, and Mess Mackerel, English & American Pickles, Sugar Cured Hams, Extra Fine Syrups, Old Itio and Java Coffee, DRIED -AND CANNED FRUITS, Raisins, Prunes and prepared Mustard always on hand and of the very best grades. Our stock of f , taple and fancy grocerleS Is full and complete andwe intend keeping it fresh, by almost daily additions. 'Notions of difibrent kinds always on hand. FREDERICK BUCHER, , tr.] cor. nth & Locust Sts. ITARDIVARE, STOVES, &v. „„„ ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW JUST PURCHASED, AT 'REDUCED PILICES, a splendid Assortment of new and de sirable HOtTSE 'ISHING GOODS ! COOKING STOVES—AIai-3)IW. Quaker ' City, anct elu Niagara. BRITANNIA. 'WARE, in Sets or separate, to suit purchasers.• ' CEI AMBER - CUTLERY OF ALL RINDS. WATER , COOLERS, of all sizes and styles Special attention paid to GAS FITTING and PLUMBING. A large assortment of splendid CRANDELIEES almayß on hand. A ,Variety of BIRD CAGES, at all prices. Agent for the Celebrated DOTY'S CLOTHES WASHER.. The most popular. best. and cheapest Washing Machine ever inventett. In cminectlon With the - above Washing Ma chine, he has the UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER! ' Call at the corner of Second and Locuct streets, and satisfy yourself that you can get better bar -gains there than at any other establishment. runAm - WILSON Cor. of Second and Locust Sts. Columbia, 1 1 11. April 20, 1807-ty. , J. 'RUMPLE C SON, !,1 DEALERS IN FOREIGN k. DOMESTIU HARDWARE. An extensive assortment of house furnishing hardware, also for • ,•arpenters' and' builders' use, always on ,hand, - A NA) s.TEEi Blacksmiths, Aragon makers, and others furn ished with all Kinds of Iron, Nails, Horse Shoes, Coach Trimmings, and other goods hi their nue. • WOOD AND ,WILLOW, NVARE,, 'ln great variety, such as Tubs, Baskets, Wash Board•, Brooms, Washing Machines, Ce., ete: ' 11%1PLE.)IEN1S Plows, Shovels; lloes, Plow en , Atings, Scythes, For.l.z,ltake..s, and all uther Imi7lemen uso by the farmer. STOVES - AND TIN WAD.E. Stoves of every style and pattern, Cook, Parlor and Oillee Stores, tor , coal or wood. A large as sortment of Tin Ware always kept on nand, or manufactured to order. Oil, Pa ints, &c: Coal Oil, Linseed, Prsh Sperm aml :Machine Oils of all Id :Ms. Alcohol:Lle r mme, Japan. and Other Varnish, Glass, Paints, Patty, While Lead, .Cc. Loci sT STREET, COLLMISLA, PA. Bito bealern hi i':6IIEiGN AND DO:NIESTIC. Hardware t Bar Iron, Steel, Nails, Glass, Faints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Benzine, &c. A. largo assortment of Parlor, Cook and 011 lee Stoves always on. hand. ; Tin Ware' inanufaetur -ed to order at,sbortest notice. : WOOD :AND, WILLOW-WARE, in large'quantities and of every - variety. •• Plows, Corm Shetiers, Feed Cutters, Shovels, - Hoes, Forks, Rakes, 6:c. ,- Coarse and Fine Salt at lowest market . prices. A large assortment of Double and Single bar reled Guns;Powder Flasks, Game Bags and Shot p .ouches:ltilleandßlastlngPowder,shotand caps: - market.priees paid' for Clover , and Timothy,. and. Flay... Seeds, large quantities of which we have constantly on hand and offer at the lowest rates. Lubricating, Sperm and Fish' Oils, suitable for machinery. • :A. Fine assortment 'of Coal Lamps, Shades; 'Lanterns, and Lamp ;trimmings., • .t• • • • • We respeettailyaolieltashareorisitron age. .T. r.corritmt:''' Locust St., Columbia 01.A1VC . co AtpArril- s. GERMANIA - FIRE INSURANCE c01.w...4...Nx,_N0. 173 Brondway, New York. W. w. I.JPP,".iiit;a.i.l;Malumbla, Pa. - . _ CASH CAPITAL;. „- UltPLUg — ' Total 44ssets, Suly 1,15U7;.: This •Corapariy , Meares Property . or all kinds against-Loa* or Damage by Fire, on favorable terms. RUDOLPH. GARRIGUE, President. _Joule E. Secretary. Vice PreAideilt.' 0ct.12, .18t7-Iy. _ , Lu3LBIA DTKURANCE CO. ‘:N - u•kRY •lst. - 1867. • • CAPITAL AND ASSET:S, - - - - 1i600,527 01 This Company conttnues• to Insure Buildings " Merelaandize, and other. property, against loss and.daumge by.llreeon-the-mutual , plan, either , for a cash premium,-or premium note. SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole am ant insured, $12,478,426 83 Less ain't xplred In 'B6, 724771 Si 1,755,615 40 , CAPITAL AND INCOME. Amount of vremlum notes, Jan. 1,156 s $683,12.1 27 Less premium notes exp'd in 1866. 71,063 04 ' $613,100 '23 Balance of premiums, Jan's• 1, 1061 6,009 15 Cash receipts, less commissions, In 'l4, 57,015 16 Loans 0,400 00 Due from agents anti others 8,614 56 Losses and expenses paid In 1896 $73,02.5 31 Losses adjusted, 1101 , 111.1 e Jan. 1;17, , 21,299 88 Balance Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, '97, 900,5•27 91 $09.1,1 , 5010 A. S. GREEN, President. GEolu:1,1 YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. MictIAEL S. 6111:31.A.N, Treasurer. DIRECTORS: li. T.l tz.,:n, John W. Steacy_, Joh o Pl:mtrich, George Young, Jr., 11. G. Itlinielt, Nic.loins, APDonalil, Samuel F. Enerlein, William Patton. Amos S. Green, John B. Bachman, Hiram Wilson, Robert Crane. may 11, 1866 INSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH AMERICA, PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1701. Assets, $1,350,000. Charter perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by tire on Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, for long , sr short periods, or permanently on Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt payment of losses for it period of SEVENTY years, affords a guarantee of claim upon public confl• deuce. ARTHUR. G. Corms - , Pres't. CHARLES PLATT, See'y. F..X. ZIEGLER, Agent, 'Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa. January 21, 1860-Iy. ' THE EQUITAME LIFE A.,VLI-R-- .A.NCE SOCIETY of the UNITED STXTES, Oftbrs inducements to those proposing* to assure, which are believed to be unequaled. Annual Cash Dividends. All the Profits -Divided pro•rata, among the Assured. Accumulated Fund, over Annual. Income, over WM. C. ALEXANDER, Pres't H. B. HYDE, Vice-President. G. W. Prtimps, Actuary. Offlec-02 Broadway, New York. For further part lettlam, apply to W. G. PATTON, Agent, June 0, 1800.] ' Columbia, Pa ARMERS' =MUTUAL FIRE INSUR _u ' .ANCE COMPANY, YORK', PA. Insures on the Cash, Mutual or Perpetual Rates. KRABER, President. D. SraacKLEn, Secretary. N. S. SHUMAN, Agent. Columbia, Pa. July 7,1867-Iy."' GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE IN ST-RANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. Capital ' °200,000 I Securities $300,000 This Company continues to take risks on good property, at rates as low as any other Bnfe Com pany, and consistent with prudence. Policies Issued for long it short terms, or per manenlly. Losses priaaptly paid. All claims adjusted without litigation or delay. This Com pany refers to the pastas a guarantee of its future conduct. THOS. CRAVEN, Pres't. A. S. GLI.Lorr, Vice-President. .Las. it. ALVORD, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Walnut Street, above Front. Columbia, Pa. January 21, 1565-ly. STRAW 11F,Ii RIEs I[OME INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. .$2,1:00,000 00 . 3,015,313,87 267,034 65 CHAS. J. MARTIN,Pres't. A. F. NVILLMARTH, Vice-Pres't. Jorns - MCGEE," Secretary. J. H. WAsunuittg, Ass't Secretary. D. A HEALD, General Agent. Total loss by Portland Fire, $112,044 42—a1l paid before July 15tb. _ . Cash • Assets, Ist January,lB67 'Liabilities JAMES E. CALDWELL Co CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA JEwELtats, Imroirrsizs s MANCFACTCUERS, Have made very large additions to their usual Stock in view of the approaching Holidays, de rived chiefly from NOVELTIES and CROWE PIECES M.' RARE MERIT mural In the GREAT I,:XTOSITION AT PARIS The past season, by one of the ftrm In Europe Also, an immense stock of WATCHES, DIAMONDS Solid Silver 'Wares, Plated Goods. Mantel Clocks, Bronzes, Decorated Chine Vasek and Ornaments, Musical Boxes, Carved Wood Ornaments, And everything appertaining to the business of Gold and Silver-Smiths None but First-Class goods kept, and every article sold upon its own merits. PRICES IN PLAIN FIGURES AND FIXED AT LOWEST RATES. foct 19 '67-3mo. WATCET.ES AND JEWELRY ! GREAT LNDEJCEMENTS OFFERED AMERICAN -WATCHES, 1s low :Lc ..s.2coxi, In two oz: Cases, warranted for two Sears; also 3,4, 5 and 6 or. Cases. A Full Assortment of the Celeta......d Seth Thomas Clocks. They are the best Clocks made. Call and see Alscya full and well selected stocicot SILVER & PLATED WARI, From the best Factories in the U. S. JEWELRY IN VARIETY, Just from the Factories SPECTACLES. In Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Frames, to salt all ages! ALL liEs.:bS, Pitommi.T REPAIRING OF ATTENDED TO, AT E. SPERING'S, Jewelry Store, near the New Depot MMEII CIOMPARE, TEEN 'JUDGE. I GREAT REDUCTION IN WISOLEY4ALE and RETAIL Prices of very superior SILVER Ar, SILVER-PLATED \\TAMES, Of onr own Ilanufacture, such ns Tea Sets, Urns, Ice Pitchers, Waiters, Goblets, Cake Baskets, Castors, Butter Coolers, Vege table Dishes Tureens, Sugar - and Card Baskets, Sirup and Drinking Cups, Knives, b orks and Spoons of van . ous kinds, &c.. &c., WARRANTED TRTPLE PLATE, on best of metals, and to be no better in market, and of the LATEST STYLES, Where no goods-.are misrepre sented, at JOHN BOWMAN'S New and Beautiful Store, No. 704 Arch street, iImADELPHIA. Ye... Please call and examine our Goods before purchasing. . 11.—All kinds of PLATING at reasonable prices. [sent. 7, 1867-Iy. N EW' STORE NEW GOODS . AND LOW 'PRICES ! -0- , P. SHREINER' & SON , 11AVE OPENED TEL= NEW.STORE AND Stocked it with lite largest assortment of - Wirents, CLOCKS, . • • H JEWELRY, ' • "AND • FANCY GOODR, 'Ever offered In Colunibin, Which 'we will sell at the lowestirices, ,*1 • - , • I . PALL AT THE NEW STORE, • 'FRONT STREET;"ABOVE LOCUS!I'.' FINE .JEWELRY I. • ,‘,, •-- • • • .Beautiful Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Haudeorue tuds, Gold Rings, Fine Setts dc. Sce., &c. very cheap at • saktiarrg.R. h soivs. $500,000 ................... ,R 15,074.73 COD. TR ORGANIZED JULY, 1850 OFFICE—No. 135 Broadway A. J. KAUFFMAN, Agent, Columbia, Pa JR WE BY. NO. 822 JEWELRY, JUST ItECF,IVED 694,b50 10 .$2,000,0(ko ,1,2)30,( )0