ciy.y:olf,t*ii,ti,it,..•:.,gliA4.,'!. f+F~}nF'l~l~~+~~~l~f at~l/~+E~f=~`~:~;7~io3 Satturday, tralitfarij • 1:1; :Is6B. adveitising, will :be considered. CASH., and collectable- at nay time after the first Insertion. • - . • 'DICKENS -TWA.D.DLE. The first visit of Dickens; says.the 13rook „hin - Stundardovas the occasion of much hu 'nullating.fituikeisirf.' .llis'SeConcl 'coming • is marked by-ii Vast arneurit oftwaddlo. . • "Since - Ate -laying...of-the -.Atlantic- Cable many absurd dispatches 'have 'been sent' over the wire„ but probably nothing' more ridiculous:than' the paragraph from a Loa:, • don .Tintei editorial, complimenting the., Amerieana on .tlfeir "Magnanimous" treat - "went 'Of the novelist:' it is impossible to explain the reference to magnanimity ex cept on the presumption that Dickens ,has' , heretofore Said 'or done something offensiyo to the people of this country. Conceding the point argumentatively; What did the , Times anticipate? - Did it expect us to,mob, - or tar-and-feather. and reil-ridohiM? • the Times yet to learn that this is a civiliz ed nation? - America has grown old enough in a quarter of a century, topermit reed or imngintriy affronts 'Millie part of individu als, to pass with no less . dignified emotion than silent- contempt. Should a ,mau, re markably gifted in the art , of -standing on . his head, appear in this city,' people'.would go and see and ,perhaps applaud 'him; al though he were knotin to have unfavorably criticised 4 ! this blasted country'!; , Julien, 'of the monster orchestra; the immaculaim necktie, the spotless vest, mid the buffoon's mannerisms, was understood to have spoken inildiouSly of the public o 1 the United States, but his Conceits were not for that reason less enjoyedby large - audiences. So' when Dickens 'exhibits hirnself. to curious crowds as the - authM.:Of popular ~novels, good order will be maintained, wholly independently, of his friendlinciS or - unfriendliness.: to our republican institu ' Lions.. Another form el - twaddle, is the ills cussion Of the propriety, of tusking-money in the; war Dickens has , devised for the gathering_of greenbacks. ' -This is purely a personal matter, , and ; this country being eminently free, Die.kens has :aright, to do 'just as he Pletties about it. -LikentoStmen _he is not averse lo 'securing a' comfortable income, andiilae otheitnen,hetnastlmper-' mitted to engage in any honest - lansiriese to • accomPlisrchis purpdse. If Beecher writes a stupid.'novel, 9reeley a dull and' egotistic autoblographY, :Bryant sleepy, poems; and Everett rhetorical platitudes; for t 4 .6 New ,-York Ledgcr, not for faun), or because leis - creditable to contribute to the Cobb organ, - Intt hecauSe its proprietor pays large gums for -the ,litermy service, why 'should not Dickens-read?, We donTSuppese 'Dickens': t himself thinks heIS a gOotr•syoader. He is in -factthe "wOrst we can recall: but ho not going Co city; now to - 14irijce a reputation. lie:reliee=andsafely; - on. his book for:that-1' He is rSimply=•afterz money; and if peOplo:ctiooso to give itfor a' sight of , laitn, it is nobody : else'k Unsinesi. ' Talk: about art and its degradation' is 'out' of —order-ijust' had instead ,of yeading-, adclest:'hitiSelf f-.13ar=... - nurci'3 collection and.':stOciii•Air : ,thO side 'of `;the;':-fat 'ivOman::"and:the'listirie;!, Skeleton, ; labelled ," Boz.',' :.It is-impossible. to raise his: reading ; to ; an,artistic level. `-\Yhen' we Would eons ... Wei turn ..:ii . diteltiiblii,..6,ol:o::;bne'' . :raere -: - /brin2,Of . pwatidle is foueeiii . tbe ziOt4ces of the joarri alist-':w110,11as heiml:Dieki3i)S'Who clove'. riot . _ readingjs•,-pone . 4o With hero _ und•thore 11The.teeption.1not - oho -hns•the ,in lilace of;..intelligiblii(xeviOiriv we liive:-.091.7 mans of dreary 4rirel; jitn • itillnite deal - nothing;-wlih;leii : Os 'the render agn:sejy ,rgitiiraut pf 4isebtly§-e. .„Pt•ohably;"after : • the Dickens has :gone ...twin" iockets';:thei leading jonrnnls;tsill disclose the titithit. • . : . „ —Mushroom Perfume.S.-Of theswarm of inferior purfarries got up%to conipetti with .Phalon's "Istlght-Blooming,cerens;',' scarce ly even: 'the - memory `remams., ,,, -,They, are hterally,•.forgotten- ' while ' the sales Of ,, that ne plus ultra of.S.llfritgrauce •const*tly• in creases.7—WinNed'iferald.- ; —"Canst thou not minister to a mind dineasetl;' , And, with somnsweet, oblivious antidote, Cleanse the foul bosom , of the perliounAtuff- That weighs upon the heart?". - ' Certainly; Plantation Bitters. will do it when - nothing Melancholy, Do pression,Hypechotidria,lnSanity,all spring, more. or less, from a diseased. ,stomach, and. this; Plantation Bitters-is' w sure cure for. There is no mistake - alicint it;-' , Dyspepsia; Headache, Dullness, ; A:ite, andliow Spirits Must 'yield-to therhealtlt-giving-and genial influence of the Plantation Bitters. - atyou are„,in , doubt, make ono trialmid im,.con sitieed, 3 Thus say these who kno,W,o . ' •;Ntainolia3Vater-::-a"delightftiftolIet'al-: ticle—suporior to Cologne and , "atrhalrthe price. 2.• lIEESVE.L.L..4IVXO77S; FOR --:CARIBTMAS ; -AND 'over]) Stock of Title Gold rind Silver W.titeh es, all warranted to run, and thoroughly resit-, lated; at the low price of.SlO each r and `-- -` - • satlstictioragu,aran teed. • 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watchez.- - .:2521N) to $lOOO . 100 Haute tit Cased-Gold Watches— . 250 to 000 'lOO d ate Watches, enameled - .100 300. - • 200 Gold'Hant'g Chron'eterWatehes - .30:t0 - 800' Gold HuntingEngilsh Levers-- 230 to • 210 - , 300 Gold Hunting - Duplex Watches., 150 to. , 200 • 500 Gold Hunt'g AmericariWatches;loo te 230, 500 Silver Hunting Levers ' •50 to 150 ...500 Silver Hunting Duplexes ' 75 to.' 250 , 500 Gold Ladies' - Watches • • - 50.20 250 - "],OOO Gold Hunting Lepines. - ---."-!..-. ... 50 to . •• 1,000 Miscellaneous Silver \Vat-Ole:L.- .50 to 1 0 0 • 2,500 Hunting Silver Watehes-, .... t 2310 5,000 Assorted Watches, all ][inns.• 10 -, 73 ~The above' Mock will he disposed of on the. ,2•OEVIatI2 ONE-1na1(716 giving every patron' 0 - a tine Gold or solid Silver Watch far $lO, withart " WHIGHTA-ERG.:- &. - ..Cm,1161. - Itro,adway, New • Yofk„wisitclAztlnamediately -dispose of - the above • mapilticent stock., Certificates naming the ar -tides, are - placed, in, sealed , - envelopes, and well Holders are entitled to the articles named in - their-certincate, upon payment of Ten. ',Dollars, whether it be a watch worth $lOOO or one, , 'worth less. The return of any of our certificates - entitles you to the articles named thereon tupon , payment, irrespective of its 'worth, en anyno ar tide valued less than $lO is named on corti- Heide, it wiltat once be_seera tharthisas no lot- - 's cfarY:-Mit a 'straight forwardlegltininte-trans.te-, tion„which may bcPurticipatedin,evan by„ - thel - A single certillotte will, lie sent -by Mall. post' paid; upon receipt of 23 cents;Ativo for. slVeleven for $2; thirty-three and, elegant premium 'for $5, and, , ruore,valuabie premium'for $10;' ono hundred • and most- superb -Watch for- $l5. • •" To agents - or those; wishing cruployment;thim Is a rare oprtunity: It, is a legitimately con- • ducted business; duly authorized by the : Gm/ern... , _anent; and , open . to _the , most-careful scrutiny.. -- s ,;Watchen sent - by Expreeswlth for:collection' on delivery. so that - no dissatisfaction-can posp ' - ;,bly.ooanr,' -Try us. Address,,,t,.- , , WHIG - HZ BROTHER - &CO.; oct.W, 'f57.-.lm:.J- - .1 - ' 0 ?- - 101 - Broadway HMV York. : %RAUL, ANDI : VirT •c' • 18 67 ' - • 7 -` CLBTRING;FOB4SEN r.AND. BOYS., . , ~ % Luvse koalc-, I AII Necur-Loto:Sur,owp 08 . ?9,1;ac,7, we—At ..the .149 , wpit, OVk atcOATSlrom'tieittc;l6 - iiiegt4ilreig,' :4; ji VItaiFT , BV AVE I L Ik :CONTINOkcise awl?. thuttOri374ileinriacitaip-Irebest 'Fify1e,,,R1•44:qP?.",.:7 ,--I,ancristetyra.-4„. , ~ .% ~, .. ~,..,,,...i ~:::te,!`::;< ' ' 5(l ')3treitElt,--V '''..7..'-;ir.,...t ' :"..6375, wr'-' A •,.1..,..-,...;.±5V,V4? ';' ..,,,sIA-4'.l"' - ' C';i:j'ir,''' Tlie',sYt''''linf ''' • ~,,,' ~' ~ .;1411VIZIt'AGZIer '4 .T •St'''X' IST t°,, .-,''''' -"''''-'' -4ZQ'r 91T .tt r '',E.4g:;: ' ,. . t. , .-, • -,1-:-:: 44- „..:•,':•:-. ~ 4 :-...: ;• , :„•:,..44 - ?,;;,. ; .. , -.v..4 • • •••,...c•'.4- ..kriis- Trek" exu-,......t: q,....,,`";•4..Ax-ap,st,a, „ ~,,,,,. - '":4-r, ~ trbriEV ::-.4k4-",, Y 14315 ''''.. 2 ;. 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IP v ..toKtd,„6lo4res-was" ~,ke: donefixt tf,hTi,kiocAard,z ' ''.,;''';;*=Scouringlrersdrthg'ixtV'loll4.l,l3,,,l''' .- 1, ,. ` ~ '- ' 4 ` i '.,..,;.,ier'!":1-svill r.te:1gamh,xient,...1.X,,,,,,,,:::?'..!: 7. ..`•:: $4,4 theral° '" enwttaratited, strez't , t4, 4 .-1`.. , "4 . : ..,....., .; -• ..,• , „,japimtlalaCtlu St orPtiereq-atI'6!BuZIELER'S .:.,, ' • vivoCaltsuid tiee, . 3 . , ,. . t street ~‘ :, 4 ';',..-t;c1 : 44.-, 1,9 ,:ft,:',..",, .;-,,--".',, .. -.„ ~ Store,, ma p lia, ~., WWI B.Tll l .Ela t , --,...----, -, 0 MORE - CHANCE - "To 7 kDIIL" MISHLER'S :HERB:BITTERS - - WILL BF, SOLD, HEREAFTER-ONLY IN GLASS,' ' l'S CAN itE PROC:CitNis 9•1,".41,T, DICTOGISTS., In making the above change, and discon tinuing entirely the sale of 'Mishler'S Herb Bitters, in bulk the proprietors, deem that 'the ,people., should be informed of the causes which called forth' such action on their part." " • . in the first place, we hold that Mishler's Herb Bitters is not, a beVertige;•we never intended it to. be used tig. a -beverage, but that it is a medicinal preparation of various ' herbs, &c., : compounded upon scientific principles, and = in' exact accordanCe With the formulae of the phurinicopreia in the preparation of the tinctures, &c. , ' - com pound tincture of , eigliteen different Herbs, dc.; and, as far as possible removed, mid differing froni the many so called-Tonics, Bitters, Cordials; Stomachics, , which, for the most part, are-nothing but so many dis guises assumed by whisky, "and-as for the most part composed of the major portion of the very vilest quality - of. that article, fla vored with some strong_ drugs to .destroy the nausea of the-same, in order to tickle the palate, minister to a depraved taste and afford a plausible excuse for - persons to' drink whisky-under a different name. Mishler'S Herb Bitters has been sold in bulk.: In this particular it-has been unfor tunate, for it had thus boon placed directly' in contact with the above, mentioned, and although ,- its intrinsic merit and ' sterling worth has, enabled it to sustain its - high character, yet the people have naturally . a certain distrust of the article when it is found to be classed in the same- category with a number of-whisky preparations, bar 'drinks, and beverages. - , ' - This is the one, great advantage against whieb. Mohler's Herb Bitters has to contend, but there is still another—The demand 'for it has - caused many un principled persons;,:who are not content with-the - profit derived in a legitiniato man ner from its sale, TO INCREASE THEIR GAINS BY ADULTERATION. They will 'purchase, perhaps, ,i barrel, and by the ad mixture of cheap whisky and water;. in crease the quantity, making perhaps, .two, or it may be three-barrels of the counterfeit, from a single barrel of the genuine, thus abusing the confidence of 'their customers, injuring their health, and it. is likely, in many instances, inflicting serious -injury thereby e hesides , doing injustice to the pro prietors and injuring- the reputation of the _article. . . This is 'the most serious objection, but there is still anotber.—Our desire to have this preparation for sale on the shelves of every druggist, and country store dealer, -thus placing it within easy access of all classes and every: section of the country. If the Bitters are sold in bulk, it is retailed principally at hotels, restaurants and tav erns, so that druggists and-merchants -can not safely, and profitably sell., it to their customers. At the.hotels the Bitters is of timeS • fearfully . adulterated; while when in bottles, it isimpossible to tamper with the-medicine without fear of detection. In hotels it•mast be sold as a beverage; which is not the object of its" manufacture,„ while as a medicine, securely sealed in a proper sized :bottle, the Bitters can be retailed from the counter of every druggist and. merchant in the country, MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS ARE NOW:ONLY SOLD IN BOTTLES. Let this fact ho remembered by the public, who-may consider all other preparations sold hi balk, and:ander its name as base and-worthless counterfeits. - - A PART OF TO-DAT'S - MAIL. - PnovnsExer., R. 1., Nov. °3,-1807. Dn. S. B. ILuirmAN ti Cd. - - GENTS.; Please send me,' immediately, my usual: complement of your Bitters, as what Iliave on hand - is going off rapidly, and will soon be exhausted. I ,have 'been very successful -in -curing with the Bitters.a very distressing, case of Scrofula: , The patient is a young man who was' afflicted - with , the disease--for years. live; bottles of: the - Bitters, with one of 'green label, cured him.entirely.-. • 'You have not recommended yoni titters for worms-in' childrer4".but from a case that bas passed through my hands; I am satis fied that lIISHLER'S lIIERM BITTERS can .be relied on as a - specific in such , disor ders. The fasts of the' case are as follows: A gentleman,whose - wife had been using the Bittdrs; has a child of about six years of age, - who was' sadly afflicted with worms and reduced io, ,a mere skeleton.' Quito a, number of• our prominent physicians , pr e . scribed for, the child, 'but without avail. .The' gentleinan finally • concluded to - try yotir Bitters, and commenced giving the teaspoonful three Ttimes per day. On the third clay 'of this treatment the Bitters caused troublo with the worms, and the - father says it. fairly frightened him to 'see the immense number of worms that, , . passed from his little sufferer. The child has; rapidly : recovered , from its many months illness, and Is in the enjoyment of good Health, although it is somewhat thin. mention these two cases toyon to show you:the -gumless that is following the - intro auction' of the Bitters in the New -England States. , r . ' ' -,Enclosed rind niy, check for $l5O, amount of.last ,bill:'' Be, snre and send. Bitters as • soon as possible.. - • -•••-• - Respectfollyzvonrs, &c., -- • •- , NV.M. TREDENICK. , , . Newton st., Providence, R. I. , ... .LANCASTER PA., Nov. 24, 1867. lkinssus. S. B. HAnrmax Co.- 'DEAR. While' working at .Norris'" Locou6tive Works, two years ago, I was injured by a -heavy"- frame felling on' my right hand; which was so injured as to be - rendered entirely useless, the wrist was as it were ben completelybent. I went to sev .erid physicians, who told me that"l , could never recover-the use of the hand. One of them wanted- toremove.some of the bones of the wrist; but I did not "consent. 1 was , unable to Work for oxer a year, And having "a fitinilyrmyToraior'earnings were rapidly -disappearing.; I found that it was - useleSS, for'mato,continue _under:, their treatment, as was not imprcling; and" by the advice 'of my' friend:4 went-to'Mishler and commenced the: use,of. 'the, Herb - Bitters, both. internally_ Mid": externally:, By. the time used, , , two-.. bottlesJ. , found I was receiving benefit. Contintiingy,l still' inaPreVed,yrny %and 'regained' its , power, end I rum,now.able to work. is, not yet, strong'as fOrinerly;'hut,l am using 'it-at -work, -and: it 'is Steadily - imProving. ,I.lishler's Herb Bitters was -the:only thing that'gave "nie relief. -1; Its effeats in my case was almost instantaneous. - - - .N.LIDDIXTOWN; Nov. 20, 1867, IM:S..-I.3.ll;tatrz.tets'St - On ;February :21st; there. appeared on ,my "leg 7belcrar, the. knee,- a' small yellow ~pimple--apparentlyr-containing matter; it "was rather painful, - blit being of so trifling a nature, at tirst'l took no notice of it, but ,on the second day-iti-had spread to ,such an , extent that I - was": laid up, linable to get ;about,'-4.t. , continued •spreading , until my leg was one tare sore-from the knee to the -ankle, - dischargrng•all the .time and caus ing - intense pains. „I in the,- meantime _was' -undergoing _treatment at the - litinda' of an eminent plorv.sibiart who. at, do - nothing" for me. I also tried - a - great number . of pri vatarinnedies that were recommended, - -but of no avail ~ I concluded to tak"e_no , more medicine;lint.was - persutided ,by. , Mr: Elias • mntivoJof your , : Mtn' to give_ ,your.Horti Bitters at least ti trial. To: grat -ify him I c - onsentecii.though I had not -the, least hope ~ o f receiving benefit from him. The'disease lied 'affected my-entire system, iind'llhadlnia4e`up'uly,mindto-•die:- After rising-your,Bitters a short ~ time, zr experi enced, a'cluinge ; thweefect ., of the medicine Was .teivapparent arid - .affectedi-iny, entire' ,At first_ I-timught,it inade,"Me worse,., but atthe Urgent solicitation:of niy. friends . -I.persevered. in its use, , and• am ,pleased Ito say. that noWaßer using nine ,bettles'lam, ; - Imay'say, - ,we11." - The `sores on my _log are, 'alrliealed,'therels, - no• running, holes witirmew2,flesh,; and a • certairramount of tenderness the. parts, lhat"wera affected is , alkthatronmins' of -the . sdisetise": , :"- had,'-,doctored"..,f,or . ;over; -two could obtain 'Many - persons;.-are-cognizant of these, faCts,', as I - am Welllninwn lierci;:havingfor some time, .been inspeetor_okties for :the;l'e.ma'a R. - R.' Col' - '7.%.ly.recoveryl attribute :Solely' to. the lase'of.l4ildfier's Herb-Bitters, And cannot' sufilcientltexpress"myserise cif. the merits, iif_yoarfpreparatloM , with"mittinnks'lla.M;., yenrs," - * . ,Very.reapeetfullllyy - "-> r , • •1. : . 3" 0 1 1N,E.4 "; 41 , - , A! the undersigned, do herebY, Corti fy that • Elie above - statement is correct:. ,rr • , Surieriliseir,TDiv;No..`4,P.,R; - , " - WA"SH 3 NOT OII7 ; D.:C.; ; N:o v. 24;1807.: Dsalt : This'is,to.certify,that.l have 'been , steeled. foethepast.severi.Years , with• .!Serpfulte,oir-both,:ar,nts'iandqegsf . "..' doctored witit4he-.„.mest :colebrateil ‘ physi= :clarit' , Of•the Ceriziatry;*rid,allavaileA4 path linga iteliinwthecame , dntolerable,;•ea , lieeialkY;Settkidett,;.stimutehtsoas', to ',pia; ~ventpaefromidoepinerivitareconimended, lOrit younenhan3mthe Aitinitiertnliv';your: ':CELMIR.S.TEDHERB . BITTERS.' 1. . s 'Oillyt*d'hOttleVatiff.the relief haslbiento, ..gratifidngthatfLbriv - eridliesitaticirfain - Say— ISngthitta, , fc.„74,intietwillintike aperfect , V-ellie t niove;:gentlernartthitCbeen.".llM-prti7; - , 4rietarohthe.:ReiCeinity.l9,firnalSPringe'. , landfills° •tbe4iitentea-iirAlia. , Xelehiated:„ 'Fined 4 7, DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.- CAst s6Ps TERRIBLE 'EXCITEMENT -FALL OPENINOI AT LAST FOUND THE PLACE TO BUY 0 t 1: AT CRASH DOWN THEY COME! ! BARGATICS TO BE NAB AT THE MAMMOTH STORE -OF W. G. CASE & SON, Splendid Stock of . ' kew Goods at GREATLY - REpTICED PRICES, WE HAVE PURCHASED: A _LARGE AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF CLOTHS, OASSMIERES, Which _wo, are prepared to make up IN THE LATEST STYLES A Largo Assortment of FALL & AITLNTER DRESS GOODS! Black and Fancy Silks, French and Scotch Ginghams, prints or all Styles and :Makes. A fill Stock ." or Linens. A Fine Stock , of Hosiery, GLOVES, DRESS BUTTONS, AND TRIMAIT.NGS The Best Stoek of BROWN AND BLEACHED - SHIRTINGS, Of Every Width and Quality From 10 Cents PER YARD up. WE MARE A SPECIALITY OF OUR MERINOS, WOOL • POPLINS, POPLIN • ALPACAS, WOOL - , DELAINES, COBERGS SPRAGUES Pluy, ' Purple, - ' ' American, Merl macks, Allen, Pacitic, ' ' Wamsutta, Glen Cove, . Corset Jeans, Fine Cambric -9, Paper Cambrics, Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, Napkins, Threads, Braids, Dress Trinnnlings, Tidy `Worsteds; Hosiery, all kinds, Hoop Skirts - Silk elven.'Mrs, - Saeirues, Balmorals, • • ' 31.011MNLNG:DRESS GOODS, GLNGECAMS,. . • ENGLISH,• • - TRENCH - ' •' "AND SWISS 'HITE•GOODS, _VERIE:LOW PRICES • ALL RINDS" of' PRINTED DELAINES, =I PACIFIC, ' - - ILA.MI - LTON, - FOULARDS, „ FALL' & AVINTEIt SHAWLS OF ALL KINDS. OL6TFIS" 'cAsisristßßEs, -- - • For Gent's and Ladies' Wear. FLAN.NEL3, WRITE AND COLORED • Brown Muslims; Bleached, ' .•• ' • - , MUslins, 'Blue Drills, - ' - • - Pillow Casing' , • , Double Width Cotton and LRCMs: . Ladies' th Gents' ' - Paper Collars, Cuffs, Neck Ties, Fancy' and Plain, Kid , Gloves, White and Colored, of all makes, Ready Made Shirts, TICRINGS _all 'GRADES, Sc. ALSO, ALL STYLES, OF_ e-ITATS CAPS , Boots • , Shoos LADIES' ,GLOVE . RID,.IdISSES' and MILD-, REN'S SHOF.S I .;, : NRW - 4 ,- *N'T'iI,4). : L,ORING DONE-INTH:O, STiLE SIDETFIE CITIES, AND ALL . FITTING WAIMANTE.D. :44 7 0: -, tI : E I TS:VV : `. - 4, LOT - GROC.b.kgES, cqXsLsrniTG OF ~ .:coFFp3s; ;;;;1 . i : -*OW'S. "CANNED FRTITS ece. -'Please giva " us ~ ,tha- , SQLD 'STAND of, ' ,U . A.t.thit ' it CASE, where Solican examine our .fitiieit;:beic;re purchasing elsewhere: r,• . Age iqy for ; , • BAKER'S. -7, CXLll,at , tbdStorentiaqier:Si s ior l s..tng.lS 6l- . er41,1 - .llda att tit'St:; t bo'fsiconl:Font 41130aonct Sta., `, - -iyarita;kas 4s:9lven:- - tor au, ki n ds of aiint r y Proquen, einekange. ,• ; B.EII 7 IZ'rO Iffd SEWING' , MAOFIINES There Istloneerl4sltz.vfOr 4 Swlngingnrwand • the Circle" of • • Sewi4g Machine , „In search of a GOOD ONE, when one is offered to you combining-in itself all the GOOD QUALI TIES claimed for any in the Market, and divate t t of all the defects and dep-frapsjixturos, end attach ments used to make Machines sell. =• • ' . We otferfor sale the • " GROVER - & BAKER FAMILY • , - Making the Elastic Stitch which will notAl or /that: by toution, and for proof ot its eXcellence, refer to those having them. in use. • . • sts..We have at all times a CO'AIPETENT PER SON in attendance—not to picture imaginary perfections, nor to describe with voluble imper tinence the defects of other machines, in order to hide anything in those we sell, bet to show what can be done with ours. - • We have also the best • LOCK STITCH MANUFACTURING MACHINE, Ever offered to the public, and only ask an ex - amination of them to substantiate our • assertions. Also, - SECOND-HAND MACIIINES, Ili good running order, of the. following makes,. which we will sell at ABOUT HALF the orviiin/ Pmcm: WILCOX 6: GIBBS, - WHEELER WILSON'S AND HOWE'S. W. G. CASES SON, - • Agents,at Rolling Mill Store, - Columbia, Pertn'a. ' N. B.—The above Machines are also to be had of F. X. Ziegler, the former Agent, at theAdarns Express Office, in Walnut street, above Front. June 5,'671-tf] PRICES ! ! GROVER & BAKER'S .1-lIGDLEST P.DEIIIII7.W ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES, 495 BI2OiIIWAY, NEW YOSTE. 730 CIIESTEIIT STunp7r, PITILADELPHIA. Jan. 5, 'O7 & VESTING S, GREATIM E PROVMENTS IN SEWING MACHINES EMPIRE - SHUTT-L1• MACHINE. Salesroom, No. 021 Chestnut St., Philadelphia This MACHINE is constructed on n new prin cipal of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable improvements, having 'been examined by the most profound experts. and wonounced to be SIMPLICITY and PERFECTION COM BINED. - - - The following are the principal objections urged against Sewing 'Machines : . • I. - Excessive fatigue to the operator. 2. Liability to get out of order.' S Expense, trouble, and -loss of „tarnelrLre pairing.--0 „ . _ 4 e . Incapacity to sew very descriptimi - of ma terial. - 5. Disagreeable noise while in operation. The Empire Setein9 Machine is Exempt from oil them 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 sides; performs perfect sewing on every description of nmterial, .from Leather to the finest Nansook Muslin, with cotton, linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number. IT HEMS, FELLSy BIXDS BRAIDS TUCKS, &c., &c Having neither CAM nor COG WHEEL, anti the least possible friction, it runs as.smooth as glass, and is' EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS • All rariclics,of CAMszrr MAmuNis from optcarda Ali Particular attention•is called to our new and Improved Manufacturing Machine, for Tailoring, Shoe-dtting, Coach Trimming, te. Its advantages are simplicity, durability, _rapid ity, easy adaptation to all branches of manufac turing. It makes perfect work on all material. It is especially desirable in sewing Patent Leat her, and Is very still. It short It is the mast per fect manufacturing machine in the market. N. B.—Every Machine guarranteed. EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 021 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. FRANK GRANELLO, Agent. - AM7Agents wanted. Jan-10;01-1y THE, HOWJ MACHINE CO.' • SEWING MACHINES, FOE FAMILIES AND MANUFACTLTREAS 'The Howe LOCIC THESE IVOItIaII 7 RENOWNED SEWING- MACHINES Were awarded the highest premium at the World's Zair in London, and six , first premiums at the Nary York State Fair of ISGG, and,are cele brated for doing .the best :work, using a mach smaller needle for the same. thread Ihan_any other machine, and _by the introduction of the most improved ntachinery, 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. Coun., under the immediate supervision of- the President of the Company, ELIAS .110WE,.JR , - • the original inventor of the Sewing Machine. They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing, and to the use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers, Tailors, Manufacturers of Skirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas, Clothing, Rats, Caps, Corsets,. Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen Goods,• Umbrellas, Parasols, etc.. They wegok. equally well upon silk, 'linen, woolen - and - cotton•go• with silk, cotton or linen - thread. They will seam, quilt;gather, hem; fell, cord, braid, bind, and perform every species 01 mewing, making- a beautiful and perfect stitch, - alike on both sides of the articles sewed. , The Stitch invented by am HOWE:mid made on this Machine, is the most popular and dur able, and all Sewing Machines are subject to the principle invented by him. SEND FOR: CLRGITLAR. The ITotceMachine Cominey, .- 699 BROADWAY, Cor. Eourth St., N. Y mar 30,'674.9.• - - ATTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS WE are almost daily in receipt of new and fresh groceries, such as SUGARS. , TEAS, MEAT, COFFEE, FRUITS, FISH, • SPICES, CHEESE, FLOUR. " =Provisions of all kinds, together with Wood and Willow-ware and Class and flueensware. Switzer and Limberger Cheese, Berman Fruits, ENGLISH AND _AMERICAN PICKLES. - Fresh Peaches, and all the Fancy Groceries per taining to a well regulated Grocery Store. - I tun determined not to be surpassed in cheap ness and in the excellent quality of my goods. 'Call around and inspect our stock whether you buy or not. A share of pnbilc.,patronage is soitcited - . GEORGE TILLE, ..kitetst,7*. Locust St., above Imid. NpEW GROCERY -STORE. The Subscriber-could respectfully inform the nblie generally, that he lets Just received a general assortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TEAS .I,ND SPICES. Relined Sugars of all kinds. andlless Mackerel English S American Pickles, Sugar Cured Hams, . . Extra Fine Syrups, • • '• - • • Old Rio andJavn.Coffee - _ - ' f• DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS, ' Raisins, Pfunes"tind prepared Mustard always, on hand and of the very best grades. Our stock of slAplo and fancy groceries is, full and complete andw,e intend keeping it fresh, by' almost daily additions. - ' :Notions of different kinds always on hand. - FREDERICK. 13UCHER, ft.) „ cor. 4th A: Docnst Sts. • REPARE FOR NLNTER.! • - NEW CLOTHING.- ' ,AT : REDUCED PRICES ! , . . . . Dress Coats; Business Coats, Overeoats,-Panta .. loons - of the newest patterns, and made , > ,• , " up in:latest - styles, expressly . ' .- - „ • for hometracic,. • .- .. . - THE , - •- , Front,..St The - subscriber has • JuSt, :purchased - into:4lM Winter• Trade, in ilieNew - Tdrir. and , Philadelphia Markets; a large and fashionable stock:of 7 • READY MADE,,CIATRTNG . • .Wbich be offers to the citizens of Columbia and vfolnity as : eheap if-not - cheaper .than the prices before the war. An examination will :•satisfy any , one that the prices are very low. rhave the. Cheapest Priced Goods in ColuMbld; and am prepared• to, make ,up :to or4er„ latest cuts,..liandsome, • . 4- '• - CLOTHS, CASSII‘.IkRES, also. b n handsome stoek:of Gentlemen's 011 - 11- Ishing :goods, at very low prices - „ • t.;;;TISILES BLUMMTiTr-A-L, ' • - Blue.pront Building% Front Street, , Val •• Columbia; ,Tenn'a: , • _ _ • - :••,Ig , IYENV = .Trwr.tax;sTburi!or .-Jorp.rsaftr..mr.nrw ••• and In tiehd keeping a - first-class - Store, and sell at the Lowest Prices. Call and see for yourselves. June 15,%7 r Front. Street, above Locust. PATENTED FEBRUARY 14T1/, ISGO ~,LTILT~, J Y'LIIITS; G~~THEILS, MACHLNE MO - BROADWAY, IS'Elir YO.llli. GROCEBTES, tOc. 17EISCELLAIVX0775. G REAT BARGAINS OFFERED! Dui( ciooDsf , FANCY GOODS! JEWELRY AND. SILVERWARE.' • Worth over $2,000,000 All CH. to he sold for One Dollar EA ARRANDALE & C 0.,• 162 BROADWAY, NEW Yana. Agents for European Manufacturers, announce that in consequence of the overstocking of the English market, an immense quantity of DRY and FANCY GOODS have been con signed to them, with, irrdructions :o he cleared for immediate Cash, at any sacrifice. A. cE Co. liave, therefore, resolved to otter them according to their ordinary system of business, nt each, without re gard to value. The following list shows the original wholesale prices of some of the articles which they now offer Bear, Wolf and Buffalo Robes,. from XlOOO to - :, 2 :50 00 Sots of Furs. Sable, Ermine or Mink " 00 00 to,loo On 'Ladies' Mud's, " " 0 15 00 to .00 00 Collars " " 10 00 to 40 00 Silk and Satin Dress Patterns, " 1800 to 45 00 Berege and Egyptian Cloths, " 600t012 00 Alpacca and Muslin &amines, - 400 to 10 00 French Merinos and Twills, . - 10 00 to 20 00 Cambric, Tidbit and Mohair, " 400to10 00 Balmoral and Elliptic Skirts, " 2 00 to 00 Silk and Lace Veils, 200 to GOO Sets line Cuffs and Collars, 200 to 500 Pairs of Lilies' Corsets,. " 250 to 600 Handkerchiefs,Silk, Pinin,Heinstitched , and embroidered Linen Lawn, per doz, f. 00 to 18 00 Ladies' and Gents, Cotton, Woolen and Silk Hose and half Hose, per doz. prs, 400 to 1200 Ladies' and Gents' Merino, Cotton, Linen • And Cotton Shirts and Undershirts, each, from, ' . '2 50 to 000 Coat, Vest and Pantaloon Patterns in Cloth, Cassimere, and Deoskin. from 3 - 00 to 25 00 Linen and Woolen Table Corers, " 260 to 800 White and Colored Linen Napkins, per dozen, 6 00 to 12 00 Mullins, White and Unbleached, per yard,ls to Sects. Flannels; Shawls in Woolen; Silk and Merino Nit bias or Clouds; Woolen Hoods; Blankets; Linen and Muslin Sheets; Velvet and Morocco Portmonnies; Shopping Bags; Wallets; Meerschaum Pipes; Four and Six Blade Pocket Knives, withpearl, tortoise and ivory handles; French Clocks; Gilt and Bronze Musical Boxes; Revolvers; Fowling Pieces; Fancy Combs; Hair Nets ; Work. Boxes ; Card Cases; Albums; Family and Pocket Bibles; Opera Glasses, dc. We have also received a splendid assortment of -WATCHES, - - - Gold and Silver Hunting Cases, for Gents; Enameled do. for Ladies, together with ChainS of every - pattern and ' Sets of Jewelry in every variety; Sleeve Buttons; Thimbles ;Imekets ; Crosses; Rings, of every kind: Brafielets, Gold Pens, Ac. The SILVER. MARE DEPARTMENT comprises Silver, Dining and Tea Sets; Castors, Ice Pitchers, Table Spoons. Forks. Tea Spoons, Goblets, Drinking Caps, Coffee Urns, Tea Pots, Cream Pitchers, Sugar Bowls, Fruit Baskets, Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, Fruit-Knives, Syrup Caps, Salvers, Portmonaies Pie Knives, - Fish Knives.l\lustanrand Salt Spoons, _kap ki a Rings, Egg Stands, Wine Holders, Card Cases, Sc. All the above list of articles to bo sold for $1 each. The expenses arc paid by the sale of Coupons or Certificates naming each article in the stock, and its value; these Certificates are enclosed in envelopes, mixed up, and sold at 2.1 Cents Eaell-5 for Sl—ll for e 2. • - Whatever article is named in the Certificate can be obtained at One Dollar. The article will be shown to the holder of the Cer tificate, and it will be at his option, whether lie pays the dollar and takes the article or not. In case :mi. cies sent by mail or express are not staisfactory,they can be returned and the money will be refunded. - . - . Every Certificate entitles the holder to .come nr ticle of sterling value, worth much mars than a del tar. in proof of this, - READ THIS OFFER. You =thrive for any of our certificates and SI, any of the following articles, so that if you are not pleased with the article or articles named on the Certificate, you need not lose thew cents yon paid for it: One Silvei-plated three bottle Castor, handsome silver-plated Butter Dish, with plate and cover, Lady's Shopping Bag, aso picture Album bound in velvet and gilt, set of Tea Spoons, silver-plated on white metal, set double plated Table Spoons or Forks, Pan to pattern. (23 yards eassimere,) pair Jonvin's Paris laid Gloves, splendid real Meerschaum Pipe, or solid le caret Gold plain Ring. REFERENCES. I' During the four years we have boon agents for Eu ropean manufacturers, we have received hundreds of corn endatory notices from the Press, and letters mm lifßate lfitlividuals;expressing tho highest sat isfaction with our method of doing business. We have many of these testimonials with names end date, printed in pamphlet form. and as we have no space for them in tins advertisement, we will send copies free to any address. Whenever desired, we will send articles by Express, C. O. D. So that the money need only be paid O.:N DELIVERY OF THE GOODS.. - - - - - - We accept the entire responsibility of money sent by ExPless, Post Office Order, or ltaukDraft. We want agents EVERYWHERE. to whom a lilw eral compensation will be paid, which can be learned on application. ID — Take care to write your name and address in a clear, distinct hand, and address ARRAN - DALE -C; 1.r.2 Broadway, New York Post °Mee Box, Zr'2.95. -Wee. 21, '67-2m pOCKET. BOOKS! •' A Large and well selected stock el 'POCKET BOOKS; has just been received, which wo will sell at jeduced prices. Call and see our stook of Photograph Albums! A large add fresh stock just received front New York, which are offered at prices to suit every one. ALL THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS. A large assortment just received; and selling at very low prices. No person should be without. reading matter. ARNOLD'S WRITING FLUID. The genuine article—quarts, pints, half pints. and 2-oz. stands. Everything usually kept in the Stationery line, will be found at VT; U. BESS4.IIook Store, Lo nk street, opposite Colo National Bunt April 5,1867. T.OOAL FREIGHT NOTICE, "...4 'rile Pennsylvania Pail Road Company are now prepared to receive or forward Freight be tween Columbia and Lancaster, and all stations on the Pennsylvania Rail Road and its branches. RATES BETWEEN PHIL'A. s COLUMBIA, Pirst.Class. • 2nd Class. - 3rd Class. 4th Class. 25 cents 21 Ots. 18 Os. 15 ets. Flour in Car loads, 23 cents per Barrel. BETWEEN mrr.,:trirs.pniA S LAN - cisTER. .FYrtit Gass. 2nd Class. • 3rd Class. 454 Class. 23 cents -- 20 ets. 1.7 cis.-- -. -14 cUs. BETWEEN coLumnx.A. C PITTSBURGH. Forst Class. 2nd .Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class, 71 cents 50 ets. 46 etc. tBR cts. Freight consigned to stations where the Com pany has no Agent, Must be prepaid. All Freights payable on Delivery. ' "11. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phila. ..tar•For further information apply to - - S. B. ICtxosToN, Frt., Agt.; E. BOWE, Frt., Agt., Columbia: A. F. SLAYMAYaIIt, Frt., Agt., Loner THE BEST-IN. THE ~,WORLD FOLEY'S - GOLD PF.NS Are acknowledged te7be the"beit, yet offered lo the Public. .. _ • -P. Shreiner At Son have just - reeelved a large stock of these celebrated Pens. Ms old stock 'has also been exchanged for new, so that cast°- , y,au now select fromthe L • RGEST AND . BEST ASSORTMENT of Gold Pens ever brought to this market. ' ta_reas are guaranteed for six months., Push along. Get a Pen. Ask for Foley's. mar.a '(l7-tf.) P. SHREINER 8: SON. C SOMERS . & SON, . - H M I ;CHESTNUT ST.,REAR GIRARD OUSE SOD CHESTNUT ST., 'NEAR CONTINENTAL ROUSE, PHILADELPHIA, PA: FINE CLOTHING, FINE CLOTHING, CLOTHING- AT - LOW PRICE, CLOTIILNG AT LOW TRICE, FIVE PIECE GOODS for meti.spre worlz, FINE PIECE GOODS for measure work, , CHEAP CASSIMEIMS for Business Suits; CHEAP CASSThiERES for Business Suits, MEASURES TAREN, SUITS NEXT "pAY, MEASURES TAREN, SUITS, NEXT DAN. ' - [wig V-Grn. SUSQUETT NNA. -PLANING- MILL ON FRONT ST. PENN'A RALT.. INTERSECTION, COLUMBIA, PA. The Subscribers would respectfully announce to the patrons of their -311.11. that the - advanced, - pricevof labor and expenses' incident to carrying' oath° business of their establishment compels r themlo charge their customers en 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 51.50• do. Weatherboards per 31 4.50 Surfacing - one side, • per, 'M •- - - ,".do two sides, per 1.50 4 Ile-saWing White *Pine face , measure, per 31 - 5.00 " do'-roplar: face meas. per 31.* ; 6.00 " do, Ask, Oak and Cherry face , • measure, per M - - 8.00 • " Dipping 4-1. per line, 16 feet 34i do S-1. . do " do'. Spice ,do '_, do - •ttv,.Lumber hauled to the 31111 hint returned to lard without extra charge.. Accounts,for working or dressing lumber will be consideredeollectable every - four months. .- 1. The subscribers have'on hand an assortment of IROUGIE and DR.F.SSVTI LUMBER which is for .Sale at Market Prices, and solicits a continuation I :of public custom. • • - An1:13;574y] , _.I3A:CTIMAN & MARTth'.• .FLOTIRAMO IiTEED. IgLOUR 'AND' FEED 'STORE!. -••to underAgned, havin g purchased the Stock on hand, and taken the Flour and Peed Store lately occupied by Georgelkandt, 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 g eneral. - • , • , He will, at all times, keep on hand the ,_ . • BEST `FAMILY FLOUR„. . that can beprocnredr ,so • • - ItYEI3•LOUR„; CORN 11E.A..L,& with - FEEDS of clifferentirinds;all of which Le , 'will:sell as lOw as possible, for CASH. Being a practlail.,BlLlier, and having- followed. _the tradelor,many years, he Batters himself that - his' knowledge, of the busixiss will 'enable in to glve , satisfaction`:to• a 3,1 who new facor'hlm , with their custom. ': ." ' The store will be open from 711'.111„ to 5M1 3. .31,'".. • Cora, dee.S,!6G-tf.) DANIEL. CQLUMI3I.k GEORGE 13CiGL'E, Piz:cm:L - 4os : Cash prices 'paid for, of '6I2PERPII7E-..a.ND,'EXTItk-FAIfII,I!`FLOIIE.for sale• also'MW Food of,, all kinds. Wlteat' ` Ground and Packed to order. 'Grist'worlt f and Chopping .:donc. *- And oats: Corn' Menl.nxid. For sale at all 'times, and 11eliveied' ptirz4 of the town. AS-Town and country custom sot flatted, , 111.pril 0,18117.„ , jraDTGASTERADVI* (OUSE FtJBNISHING STORE A.ATLINN; O. 11, 'NORTYck I y.SEMTEET, LyNC.A.S7 , Dealer Ju all kinds of _ HOUSEKEEPING GOODS;, Stones, • • liot Mr Furnaces, : . - And , COlcing Braves . Sheet Iron, and Copper-Ware Manufactory 'Rooting, Spbuting, and Tin ➢fending promptly . :Attended to. . . PLUMBER,,, GAS FITTER ' And Dealer in kinds of Water and Gas Pipes, Lead, G alyanized Iron, Cast and Wrongbt • • Iron, Terra Cotta & Copper (tinned.) Tubing, I • lYdrauts, - Bath Tubs, ' and Rollers, • Wash Bowls, • 'Water -Closets, • • - &e., &a, t-c. Poree and Lift Pumps for Cisterns; and Deep Wells, Hydraulic Rams, Regis: tern, -DAMPERS, VENTILATORS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, WATER COOL , ERS AND REFRIGERATORS, At A. C. FLINN'S, No. D, North Queen St., • - • Lancaster„Penn,a. eIHARLES M. HOWELL, 66' NTA I IP E Q . a I AV N gTREET, EAST SIDE... The Oldest Marble Works in• Lancaster County. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. He has on hand the largest, most varied and complete stock of finished -- . • _ _ , moicumm , ..".rs, MANTLES. - - GRAVE STONES, &c., to be found in the city. and - which will be sold at 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 29-113 . OWN WITH THE PRICES ! ust received from the Philadelphia and New York Markets a full and complete stock of - , CLOTHS AND CASSIMEItES, -. the Latest Styles in the market, which we are prepared to make np to order in the - BEST STYLE AND SHORTEST 'NOTICE, and at the Lowest Cash Prices. . . We have on hand a full and complete stock of READY MADE CLDTIIINO; for Men and Boys, 'Of' our owri make, which we guarantee trinuned and well made, and goods-as repre sented. Also our Stock of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH INGGOODS, 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 'wild be convinced the place to be suited for the least money, is at . . IIYERS & EATEIEON'S, No. 1 East King street Lancaster City, Pa. . . 6S. RA.THVON'S 11CHANT • TAILORING, GENERAL dLOTIIING, AND GENTLEMEN'S IfURNISHING STORE, - (Opposite Shober's Motel,) Comcra OF NOR= QUTIEN AID ORANGE STS., LANCASTER, PENNA. kinds of Men's and Boys' ready-made Clothing and nirnlshing Goods constantly kept on hand. , Also a superior assortment of French, English, German and American Cloths, Cass[mores and Vestings, 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,'GG-ly] S. S. RATHVON. A'RENEMAN'S Au I:S N :G 3 E ) NTLEIII EN'S BOYS, , GIRLS , AND CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE.. ' The largest and best assortment of Ladles and Gentlemen's wear in the CITY OF. LANCASTER. The undersigned respectfully invites the citi zens of Columbia and vicinity, ' to' las - large stock of '- - - 'LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES, , Such as Women's Kid and French. _Morocco Boots, Balmoral, Continental and other FASHIONABLE STYLES. We are prepared to manufacture at short notice every kind of Ladies' and Gentlemen's, wear known in this market, and at as cheap rates as any similinr- establishment.- Call and examine our stock. A. N. BRENEMAN, Opposite Cooper's Hotel, _ - - - NN , est King St. LaneaVer TO HORSE - OWNERS BARER'S HOOF LINIMENT, Tint BEST AnTICLE • RINOWN For Quarter or Sand Crack, Corns, Thrush, Contracted, Hard or Brittle Hoofs, &c., and for general use in place of Stuffing or Soaking. As Dressing for the outside of the Hoot it has, no Superior. Sold Wholesald anti retail, by A. MILEI. - . Sad dle and, Harness Manufacturer; No. North Queen Street; next door to Shober's Engle Hotel, Lancaster City, Penna. - N.B.—Harness of every description constantly on hand, and repairing neatly done to order. ESTABLISHED IN • 1829. SFELT_IaTZ'S OLD E,STABLISIIED HAT, CAP AND • - FUR STORE. • - NO. 20-Nonni QIIME'S ST., LANCASTER,' PA. would respectfully announce that we are now•prepared to furnish our customers with the Latest Styles, consisting of Gentlemen's DRESS SILR, CASSIMERE, PLAIN' AND - BRUSH, -FUR AND WOOL, on CA.SSIMERRETT, • . ,„ , - STIFF CASSIMERE,'"- - • SOFT AND STEEL -' EXNDED BRIMS AND FLEXIBLE SELF-AD TE JUSTING STIF , F AND D'ORSAY BRIM HATS, In new, Novel and beautiful Designs, - and at such prices as to make it au inducement for all to purchase. • . „ - CAPS !- CAPS ! ! -CAPS !!! Our' stock of Caps comprises "all the newest styles for Men's, Boys' and Children's Spring and Summer Wear. Onn Morro xs " EQUALITY TO ALL." _ The lowest selling,price marked in figures on each article, and never varied from, at , • •-• SHULTZ & BRO.'S Hat, Cap and Fur Sfore, No. 20 North Queen st. NIXDS OF SIFIFXING Flrm4 11017031 T, cwr..rPacEM , AlD..' LIMIT 30,467 FASHIONABLE 'RATTER. - GREEN% Has removed his Store to No. 4 East King street, Next door to Barr's Book Store, LANCASTER,' PA., Where he has fitted up rooms to earry on in an extensive scale, the MANUF_CTIIIIE OF HATS, &C , Orders may he left, or sent at any time, 1171(1 satisfaction' guaranteed. I hare only the - best - workmen, and am at all times prepared tosupply those who may favor nie with a call with the ' BEST AND CHEAPEST HATS AND CAPS: of thO Latest and mostFashiohnble Style Having had considerable. experience 'in the business, h'e hopes to meet a generous Share of public patronage. „ • April 6, '67-_tf.] JOHN M.- GREEN: LANCASTER . .-•- • •.• %( ARBLE WORRS, • ' . . LEWIS HALDY, PrOprietor. Ali persbus in want of anything in the Marble line, will be furnished. at the very lowest prices. Only the beet workmen are employed,. conse quently we are enable to turn. out In a superlor manner ' MONUMEMCS„ , STATUARY, TOMBSTONES,' „OThs.7.A.:MEIs TS, ,NtARBLE MANTLES, ' BUILDING - FRONTS, SIT.TS, ' • • - And MarbleWorleof every"deserlptlon, MyOrders promptly attended. to, •: , LEWTS'*EALDY„ ' Mai Laneaster _OILY, Pa. ROUSE• FURNISHING GOODS. . . ENGTASECDRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY' THREE-PLY; 11%.7GRAIIV. g..t. • VENE- VELVET COCOA - DOOR MATS ENGLISM &AMERICAN. OIL, CLOTHS. • - - PAPER HANGINGS, Plain and_Decorative. Window Shades, China and Glassware. Marseilles. Quilts, lilankets;" Table and Piano •Covers. , and a' large' Stock.- of DOMESTIC COTTON 'WOOLEN GOODS, - ,which we will sell at low Prides. - v, .Laucuster, Penna 3300.1 1 S'AIV IP:'&71 - arf S. ..•.• ADIES ' ' SHOP; .MANUFACTORY. % IL/ Ifavlogincreased-nw 'facilities for turning out superior work I would announce to my _old customers and altnew ones - that may favor Me - with a call, that , I ant better prepared now to manufacture All kinds of , _ ' . _ . . LADIES' MISSES" AND DIIILDEEN'S SHOES _AND GAITERS, LYME .'"erer"liefore.'' employ none but' the . workmen and am always certain of giving satis faction.-,I keep on hand a general assortment of. ready mde work all of which is manufactured ,on,the premises-. . • .•• . - I keep no made-tip'Work of - Mhdr partlCS: -work is made exclusively for home trade and is sold as such., TE,13.315,CA.5H. , - _We sell as cheap as any Other , catabllslimert,, and ask:a share of-laldie patrone. - . ; . - Lociist Street, between Front and Second:, .011 E.: N • NIJ.FACT:UItE..t ; Tha,Siiliscriber huge Stink of cots and,Sboes; Gaiters, 'of his own -Manufacture. -Call at ills Store, four, doors aboVo Willirans% Drug Store, Pront Street, where - be offers an :tensive assortment of Goods, ; r ... - • :Itis stock consists of. as largo and` gideral sortment of Men's .13oys• Ladies , and : ,Cl/Ildren's, 4 , 4 ' b k•To E S;7 - .{r 'iisi .tiaeTroveqtrgimßecsratudd:oggzi.imidt.i'ieittc . : , before purchasing elsewhere.' ' " - ?tiny Zl,-tf] - 'SAMITFff, GROVE_. MEDICAL. , D YSPEPSLA. CAN-BE CUBED ! , • DR::.I. SIMMS & SON'S , ANTI-DTSPEPSLS: `POWDERS . 'Will POshively cure DYSPEPSIA or INDIGES TION in all its various distressing forms. The prominent symptoms of Dyspepsia or In digestion are Heartburn, Flatulency I Uneasiness in the Stomach, Variable Appetite, Sourness n the Stomach, Gnawing - in the Stomach before eating and Oppression after eating, Nausea, Spit, Lio n up of food after eating _Olistinate Constipa tion, Pain in the Side, Head, and Stomach, Tongue continually coated on the back part. Lan guor, Debility, Low-Spirits, Bathtaste in the Mouth, Disturbed Bleep, Falling away in Flesh, ,Palpitation of the Heart, Nervousness, Obstinate Diarrhoea, Belching of Wind, Torpid or Inactive Liver, Sm., Se. Any or all of which these pow ders Will most assuredly- remove.. Persons using these powders will soon find themselves gaining In weight, and the system in every way tending towards its usual vigorous and healthy action. Dyspepsia 'They will promote Dyspepsia Dyspepsia . Digestion, remove Dyspepsia Dyspepsia all Nervousness Dyspepsia Dyspepsia and Symptoms , Dyspepsia Dyspepsia' affectLne the Heart - Dyspepsia Dyspepsia ' 'and Cause the -Dyspepsia Dyspepsia Food to agree with the Dyspepsia Dyspepsia stomach anddigest healthy ,Dyspepsia AND LEAVE. NO UNPLEASANT EFFECTS AFTER EATING. They have cured hundreds of, the worst cases of Dyspepsia. We have cured more than Five Hundred Cases of Confirmed Dyspepsia in Wil mington, our place - of business, besides thou sands of cases of lesser severity, daring the last 27 years. . • ~ Joseph Stimplo, residing in our place, was cured with less than six boxes, being under treatment in other places for more than a year. - It Is very easy to take and rapid in its curative effects. Price 33 cents a Box, or three Boxes for One Dollar. - • Sold Wholesale Johnsen. Holloway & Cow dem Philadelphia. Helms, Barnes & 'o., New .York, mid at Retail by J. A. MEYERS, Columbia, Pa. Geo. W. Neff; York, Pa., and -Dealers In Medicines everywhere. [oat 19 'U7-ly. A LECTURE TO . YOUNG MEN. Just Published, in. a Sealed Enretope., Price sic tents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment:, and Radical Cure of SinuotATonanozA, or Seminal Weakness, Inv°Unitary Emissions, Sexual De bility, and Impediments to Marriage generally; IsIervousness,CoNsEDLPTION,EPILEPSY, and FITS; Mental and-Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse,, atc.—By ROBERT J. CIII.XIIIIWELL, M.D., Author of the " Green Book."it:c. The world-renowned'author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may. be cilectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougles, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condi tion may be may cure himself cheaply, private ly, and radically. THIS LECTURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND TH OUSANDS. - Sent under seal, to may address, In a plain sealed enrelope, - on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also Dr. Culvens-el - Ps "• Marriage Guide," Price 2.leents. Address the publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & 127 tower}-, New York, Post Office box 1286. Sept. 27, - "DHILADELPFII2:, CANCER HOS PITAL. PROFESSOR R. H. - JUANE, PRINCIPAL PHYSICIAN AND SITIIGESON To-the Philadelphia Cancer Hospital. Office, No. 1131 ARCH Street, 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 hisgreat Cancer Antidotes, wonderful treatments that operate specifically upon the Cancer and Cancerous affections, antidoting, and destroying the Cancer, every particle, - root and 3ibro belonging to it or them, without pain or the use of the knife, without caustic, eating and burning medicines, without the loss of - blood, or in the least affecting the sound flesh. No other treatmentshould ever be used. No other persons have these antidotes. To investigate these treat ments, to see patients under treatment, and to examine the terrible specimens thus removed, call and see, or address R. H. KLINE, If. D., M °ee, No. 931. ARCH St., Philadelphia, Penna. - Post Office Box 1.17.1. For Particulars send for a Circular. - CA_7:kLZ'abi'T-E CAB [NET WARY - MANUFACTORY . The subscriber having lately put up new ware-rooms, and greatly Increased Nils business, can Qffer better Inducements to his eustoineres than ever. WINDOW SIIADES, MIRRORS, &c., IN ALL lISSZETit He manufactures to nrder, and will keep con stantly-- on hand, 'Dressing, Plain mid Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card, Dining and Centre Tables, Common, Panay and Prenah Bed steads; 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, o- CAAIRS! CHAIRS!! CHAIRS!! All kinds of chairs kept on hand or matiUntetttr ed lo order. Cane, Windsor, Arm- and Rocking Chairs' . Settees, Camp and Connie.' Stools. Sofas, Tete-a 'fetes and Stuffed Seat Chairs, made to order. Old chairs repainted and repaired. '— UNDERTAIi.I..N G. - . Funerals will he attended-to with promptness, to which he gives his personal attention. He is prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve corpse, as may be required. MAHOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS, - Furnished plain or tinted in anv style that may be required. He respectfully solicits a share of public po.t.-er.rtge, as wellaxa. continual:vie or the custom. with which he has beenitberanynivored. SOHN SHEXBERGER, - South side of Locust street, between Second and Third. [mar3o:o7-tf. FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. CABINET WARE-ROOMS ec. MANU FACTORY, Locust Street, a few doors below Third Street, Columbia, Pa. The subscriber manufactures. and keeps on hand, an extensive assortment of all kinds of Furniture. Persons wishing to huy, or those about to go to housekeeping, will find-It to their advantage to give me a call. ' BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, BURT•.'AUS, SIiTTE.ES:&c., Of the best quality, style, and manufacture, and will make to order, Ot first-rate material, every article in his line. Tle will give strict attention to business, and respectfully asks of the public a sharh of Its patronage: • A%•• UNDERTAKING will receive, the most careful attention, at the shortest notce. mar:30.457-W] , - • • . • GEORGE SEIBEItT. JELLaDjVAR,E, , STOVES, ,tec: ..ALWAYSSOMETLIING NEW ! -JUST PURCHASED; AT REDUCED PRICES, a splendid Assortment of new and de sirable " HOUSE FURNISHING- GOODS ! • COOKING STOVES—Asti-Dut Quaker City and eke _Niagara. •• ' lIRITA.NNIA WARE, in Sets or separate, • - to suit purchasers. • MEER WARE, CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS. , WATER . COOLE.RS,,of all sizes and styles Special alidittion, paid lb GAS PITTING and PLUMBING.- A large assortment of „splendid , CrLDELIERS arriays 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 invented. In connection:with the above Washing Ma chine, he has the UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER! Call at the corner of Second and Locust streets, and satisfy yourself that you can get better bar gains there than at any other establishment. Tumor WILSON Cor: of Second and Locust Sts. Columbia, E l a. • April 20, 1867-Iy. • . . - J . RUMPLE & SON, DEALERS IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC ITARDWARE. An oxtquslve assortment, of honso furnishing hardware, Jaso for caypenters* and builders' use, always on band. - STEIt BineltsmitbS;wagon malterg, and othe'rs, furn ished with all kinds of Iron, Nails, Horse Shoes, Coach Trimmings, and other ° goods in their line. "WOOD, AND 1111..L0W7. WARE,. 7 „ In ireai'variety, such .as Tubs, 'Baskets; Wash hoards; Brooms, Washing 7,kiaehines, &c., Lte,. F . A.II3IIINIG I.3I.PLEArENTS. - Shovels,' Hoes, Plow ,Distlngs, Scythes, Forlts;Ralces, and alrother Implements used by the farmer. , STOVES AND TIN WARE. Stoves of every - style and pattern, Cook, Parlor ,and °lnce Stoves, for coal or wood. , A large as sortment of , Tht"Ware always kept on hand, or manufactured to order.: ' • Oil E'aants : Sr, 6. Coal cai'Linseed; Fish; Sperm and Machine Otis of all kinds., :Alcohol, Benzine, Japan and other Varnish, Glass,Palnts, Putty,'WhiteLead; 4:e. : aug.l9, •.I.,oorsr STREF.IrCOLI73I:IIIA, PA. r: cOTTRELL &:R110:, Dealers In FOREIGN AND -DOM.EST.Ed Htirdware;l3ar Iron, StOel, Nails, Glass, Paints, Oils. VarnLshes, Turpentine, Benzine, A large assortment' of ,Parlor,, Ccxdr, and °Mee Stoves always on hand. :Tin : AV/aro manaraetur ed to order at shortest notice.,,, • • •` 'WOOD,-AND ViTLLOW,WARE - • in large quantities and of every variety. Plows,. Corn Shelters, Feed Cutters,-,Shovels,,HoesiForks,Raltes, - ' - • - Coarse and Fine Salt at -lowest market - prices. . Alarge assortment of Double and Single liar- Gunn; Powder Flasks, Chime Bags:lntl Shot •Pouolies. Itilleand•Blasting Rowder,shotandeaps. 11.R.Eighest inert:et prices-paid for Clover and ' . - LTlmothy, -1- and::Flint;Sds, large quantities of ,which. we have gonstnntly.on • hand mud. infer-at 'the - lowest,' =ten.' .!Lutirletiting, Sperm-and FLsh. 'OO4 suitable formachinery. 7.-.A:Jrat assortment of Coal Oil Lamps, Shades,' Lanterns, and Lamp :trimmings: ' • " ' ' • , ' We respectlally . solteit s share of prie stron-. • 'W.:P. COTTRELL, • . • • •Locust St., Columbia.' • TP3II O 2LSTERiNG - • The .undensigned,hui taken'rooms. adjoining ,the residdnce of James Barber, in Walnut street; :where he IA at dillimes _prepared to - do ali o kinds - ot-morkin his line,: such as - Thinging:,Curtairui, • euttin , making 'road ',laying Akinmts, repairing Sofas and „Chairs; making Spring, Corn.hnsic or ••Dfattrnsses, Cushions, /Cc., ,- ' :%far...10, • SA3MEL CARTER INSURANCE COALPANIES: CIERMANIA FIRE INSURANCE VI COMPANY, No. 175 Broadway, New York. W. W. ,UPP; -AciF2.7,`C.olumbla, CASH CAPITAL, Sliapx,trs, ... : ... .... . Total Assets,' July 1,1867, 'Th Is Company tniures Property of all I ncls against Loss or Damage by Fire, on favorable terms. RUDOLPEC GARRIGUE, President Huai) Scitiiitaxx, Joirs E. Kamm., Secretary. • • Vice President Oct. 12, 1857-Iy. INSURANCE OLUMBIA, _ JANUARY Isl, 1867. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, - - - - 9600,527 91 This Company continues to insure Buildings liierchandize, and other property, against - loss and damage by tire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium, or premium note. ,SEYFNTII ANNUAL'IIEPORT. Whole ain +ant Insured; 912,478,426 83 Less ain't. xpired in '66, 722,771 - 811,755,055 49 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Amount of premium notes, Jan. I, - $88.5;123 27 Less premium. notes exp'd in 1866. • $613,160 TJ . , Balance of premiums, Jan'y 1, 1868 6,600 15 Cash receipts, less commissions, in '66, 57,016 16 Loans 9,400 00 Due from agents and others 5,661 56 CONTRA .Loss'es,and expenses paid in 1866 Z73,0:15 31 Losses adjusted, not due Tan . 1,'67, 21,6 Fr. - Balance Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, '67, -.600,527 Ol 0031,8.1010 A. S. GREEN, President. Gnoncl.: YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. AlrenA.EL S, SItUMAN, Treasurer. :DIRECTORS: R. T. Ryan, .' . John W. Steacy, JOll/I Fenclrich;° George Young, Jr., H. G. Minich; Nicholasll'Dobald, . Samuel - F. Eberlelit, William Patton. Amos S.-Green, • . John H. Bachma . Hiram Wilson,-Ir Robert Crane. rnayll, 1866. TNSIIRANCE COMPANY of NORTH AMERICA, PHILADELPIIIA. Incorporated 1794. Assets, $1,850,000. Charter perpetual. Insurance against loss or derange by lire on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, Sm., for long or short periods, or permanently ou Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt payment of losses for n period of SEVENTY years, atflords a guarantee of claim upon public confi dence. ARTHUR G. Corwrx,,pres't. CHARLES PLATT, Sec'v. F.:(. ZIEGLER, Ageu t, Walnut Street, above - Front, Columbia, Pa. , January 21, /30-Iy. TUE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR— ANCE SOCIETY of the UNITED STATES, Ofrers Inducements to those proposing to assure, which are believed to be unequaled.- Annual Cash-Dividends. All the Profits Divided-pro-rata, among the Assured. ORGANIZED JULY, Accumulated Fund, over... Q2,C09,000 Annual Income, over 51,200,000 AEI. C. ALEXANDER, Preb't. It. B.Ynn, Vice-President. G. W. Pniaxrs, Actuary. Oftice-92 Broadway, New York. For further particulars, apply to W. G. PATTON, Agent, June 9, MO.] Columbia, Pa. F. A ANCE COM RMERS' PANY, YOR MUTUALK, PA. FIRE INSUR- Insures on the Cash, Mutual or, Perpetual Rates. A. ICRABER., President. 1). STRICKLER, Secretary. M. S. SItUMAN, Agent. Columbia, July 7,-1867-Iy.. CIII.. ARD FIRE AND MARINE IN- N...A,. SURA.NCE COMPANY, OP PHILADELPHIA. Capital ' , °00,000 I Securities— ...... 5,300,00 a 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 it short terms, or per manently. Losses promptly paid. All claims adjusted without litigation or delay.. This Com pany refers to the past as a guarantee of its future. conduct. THOS. CRAVEN, Presq. A. S. Gir.i.Err, Vice-President. Jas. B. ALVORD, Secretary. " F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent,. 'Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa. January 21, 186.5-Iy. TWOME INSURANCE COMPANY _I I OF NEW YORK. OFFICE--No. 135 Dronil way. Cash Capital Assets, Ist .1 - anunry, 1567 Liabilities .....$2,000,000 3,G1.5,38.3 S 7. -267,034 115 CHAS. J. MARTIN, Pres't. A. F. WILLMARTII, Vice-Pres't.. JOHN MCC4EE, Secretary. 3. 11. WASIIBITRN, Ass't SCCretDry.,l D. A. HEA.T.,-D, General Agent. P - Total loss by Portland Fire, $112,044,42- 7 all paid before July 15th.• A. J. RAUFFMAJ, Agent, Columbia, Pa. IRON 4 MACHINERY. STJPPLEE & BROTHER: . MANirrAcruumts Or - STEAM BOILERS. In addition to our Foundry and 3fachide work, we are now prepared to manufacture every -variety of Boiler and Plate Iron work, MENDING AND REPAIRING BOILERS Promptly attended to. Thankful for past favors, we would invite the attention of our triends and patrons to this now branch of our business. SUPPLEE & BRO., 2nd St., Columbia. SUSQUEHANNA IRON COMPANY - Mtinufacturers of all sizes of REFINED AND DOUBLE REFINED) ROUND, SQUARE, FLATS. OVAL, AND. ALP - OVAL IRON. Car Axles, Shafting and horse Shoe Bars; .4" , -Orders promptly tilled from Stock on hanul or made to order. Terms, net Cash, at Manufacturer's prices, de livered on Cars or Boats. - Office at their ROLLING MILL. Columbia, l'enna_ STEAAI ENGINMS, STEAM PUMPS, And all kinds of Machinery Manufactured and iifiniranteeil to give satisfaction at the Works of SUPPLER A: BRO., " GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED AMERICAN WATCRE-S, As low as, $2.0.110, in two oz. Cases, warriuited for two years; also 3, 4,5 tied 0 oz. C4lS'es. JUST RECEIVED rA Full' Assortment of the Ce Seth Thomas .Clocks_ _,They are the beSt. Clocks nuttlAr—Colt AlsO, &full and well selected bloek of SEVER R PLATED -WARE, From the best-Factories in the U. S. JEWELRY IN VARIETY, - Just from the Factories ! - - - - - - SPECTACLES, - In Gold; Silver, Steel and Plated 'Frames, to suit all ages! ItEPAIRTNG OF - ALL - RINDS, PROXIPTIN ATTENDED TO, AT . E. SPERINGS, Jewelry Store, near the New Depot. mar. 30. '67 tf " STORE - N;EW GOODS PRICES - - 0- -P:: ',SHREINER & SON HAVE' OPENED THEIR NEW STORE AND Stocked it with the largest assortment of WATeutts,' • Ci.ocgs, • .T.thvhr , rtv, AND FANCY GOODS, 'Ever offered in • Columbia, which we will sell at , the lowest prices. ..dAic.4; AT THE NEW STORE, TRONT . STREET 'ABOVE LOCUST. • TVANTOr . ..43OODS - ! , - Aline lot of Fancy Goods, such. as • , • --TolleeSotts, ' •-.- , - • Cologne Bottles, Work Boxes, , -• Sc, , etc. _ -; • • •• - At SHREINER rt,SON'S, i . ...JFINE'LZEIVELRY ! `•Bentitlful Pins, SleaCe Battoni,Unadiorne 'tads, Gold Riags, Fine Setts &a.. camp nt siTittni-8R ,5500,000 .3315,074.73 "815,074.73 71,983 01 C9l-,850 10 BOILERS. Columbia, Penna