TZ O Z , -1.2...701rrAtt , i 4 /: . - . Py ipOia, I CIO 03tViatal IM.41ai:•01113:311Q00104 • Columbia, Pa. Saturday, January 18, 1808. - - ALI, 'advertising 'will be considered CARR, and collectable at any time after the first Insertion. A Pen Picture or Brick' Pomeroy. The editor of the Corry, Pa., Republican, who claims to be personally acquainted with Brick Pomeroy, gives his readers the extracts from the La Crosse Dentocrat on Gen. Sherman and the clergy, which we culled some time ago, and then proceeds to paint " Brick" thus : The author of the above outrage was born minas the moral attributes of •a manly character. 'He is a thief, liar, drunkard, and_wile-beater; to our personal .knowl edgre:' We have known him to beat 'his wife and children unmercifully without the• Show of provoitation, and ' forbid the merchants to trust them for the neceessa- 1 ries of lith, while ho was' carousing in dens of prostitution, And such a 'thing the leader of the Democratic partyl :We have known him to sing bawdy songs . and crack obscene jokes over the dead remains of his friend and companion, who was 'st rangl ed to death in in attempt to drink half a gallon of 'whisky on a wager, in the city 'of waukee. And we have heard him curse 2;nterMili4SX2z, sustained it. could. chronicle a tholistuni-oth,c,r' instances, but - it isuseless, as the oxtruot we present delineates the moral degredation of the wretch better than we am able to do. '. In personal appearance, Pomeroy is just what the, imagination 'of a decent man naturally _pictures him after. reading "the above characteristic of-his polluted mind; He has red busby hair, (wears it long . to hide his horns,) a whisky. bloated face,:and a red _rum blossom nose—in short, he looks like the personification of sin puked out, red hot from the bowels of bell. He,n, sweet scented, japonica to prate of The.7iMperfec dons of the church, - whose mind - never entertained a -christian thOught; has no conception of virtue ; he talk of reformation , whose heart never palpitated with one single emotion:for God or human kind ; he who was sent into this breathing world a restless curse, in whose threat blasphemy and vulgarity gurgle and seethe like the hot breath of a damnable dream; he, Mark M. Pomeroy, the personificailon of the displeasure of Heaven, and -,glory of .hell, wrapped in a nigger's stolen overcoat, who • . dragging himself over the hallowed sepulchers of -our brave soldiers; recently, to deliver pusillanimous andinhuman lectures to Southern traitors, eulogizing." the lost c-a-u-s-e." And such a man the leader of a great party in the North, and a. Moral Reformer! I GreatJehovab, blot him out. CLOTIEL C: RE ARE FQR WINTER! p • NEW 'CLOTHING - AT "REDUCED .PGICES .Dress Coats, Business Coats, Ciiereoats, - Bautti loons of the newest patterns, and made; • up in, latest styles,- expressly ' for home trade. • ds.T../'/IE Blue PrOnt - Store '1 The subscriber ha:s. • jest _purchased for the Winter Trade, in the New York anti Philtuleintila I%farkets, a-large and fashionable stock of - :READY MADE • CI OTHING, _ 'Which he offers to the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, as cheap if not cheaper than the - prices before the war. . - An -examination. Will satisfy any one that the prices are Very ---- - I have the Cheapestrriced Goods in Columbia, andiun prepared; to make up to- order, in the latest cuts, handsome , • , - • CLOTHS, CASSIMBRES, YE-STINGS, PLAIDS, . Als a . a. handsozne stock of Gentlemen's Furn ishing ,:.,ioods; at very)ow prices. - , • TE.TIMS , ELLINICisrI'EGID, • . Blue Front - Buildings, Front.V.treet.' nov 2'o7] , Columbia, Penn's., C sous & SON • 809 CHESTNUT Sr., NE.Au. aItIARD -HOUSE, 809 cl - MSTNUT ST., NEAR CONTINENTAL, HOUSE, PIIII,ADELPHIA, PA. CLOTILLNG; FINE ,CLOTIM\'6, Q,OTIIING AT LOW PRICE, CLOTIIIG .Yr LO V 'PRICE; GO9DS%foi,.. rneustre 'work, PIECE GOODS.forjnet!suFe.voili, CHRICP:CASSnEEIitS for Business Suits, CHEAP CASSLAIERH,." . for EiisiiessiEtzliss, `MEASURES TAKEN; ..,TEXT „DAY, ALEASURES TAKEN: SUITS - NEXT • '1)/.71 [Aug ‘l4,m. .----IWINTER CLOTHING ! , CLOTHING ! ' , CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER!! Oveiecnita at one hall the pried L they ;wore two Paataloons, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, ac., 4frc. -,New Styles, New Gods at low rates. '.DAVID `S 7 CLOTHING EMPORITJA.I! Vl:4;9VStrest, first stOre CpLiThi IlL%;' The Largest, Best. Assorted; TratalsOinesi-and; Chaos*, 40e.5..0r _ - CLOTHING-, :OOODS; Eats, Caps, Boots, Slims, over exinhaea in these•regions,..wldetr will be sold at prlees TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION! - :, 2,'67., lrGEBl` STOCK • GREJTEST VARIETY OF • 0.- J -ILiNr G OF' RIIII:ADELET:Ii%:. ° R"EDUCED • PIL/CF:S: I have just purchake . d nay;:iiew Irnil Stockof Winter Clothing^. The largest 'ever 'bbfore par.' chased. Come arntexaylue onr - nen - Styles and „ prices of READY• MADE OLOTIILNd-,' • Embracing every variety of style and material suitable. rot the season. They are made of the best material and in the most fashionable style.` GENTLET , IFINiS FURNISHING GOODS, Shirik'Serirts, Neck Ties, Suspenders,:llandker chlefs,Hosiery, d:c. A splendid line of these goods always kept on hand. Also, Boots, Shoes, Hats S Caps, of which we have 41 — well selected stock, and which -;we offer at very cheap rates. CARPET BAGS & VALISES 11 styles, are, sold cheaper than city prices.' ldyg • • •- are all bought for crash, and I offer them at cheaper. rates, for- [ash, than. any-other store. Call.and see. . . - - HENkY-RICE, , ••-••• • - • 1 Adjoining Washington House, noy 9, '6T-ly] Front street, Columbia: Tir,26 - P SKIRTS! T.' _101:3X,IICS:; , - • _ • Own Make:.'? Aitcfmcire than livE Ygnits' experience and' peritnenting in the manufacture of STRICTLY }lOOl , SKIRTS, we. offer our justly celebrated goods, to merchants and the public, in fall confidence of their superior.' ty over al/ others In thoArnerican market, and they:are so acknowledged by anwhowc.ros ordeal in them.. • as they.gltrelmoro. satitsfacUon ..titan. any. other.' Skirt, and recommend. themselves.in every .re-.• spect. - Skirts :should rnake-a note or this fact..; IYHOJLAS BOT onwriturem eT. I2 / 4 *L , SED,U.L.DtDO*.BO 11771 f f ,1; •. car as,sortment, eta brucci...evertstYle, leagt.lt and size`for Ladlcs.salsses.und Aitken. • Also. SKIRTS :MADE QII.I).EIL alteredand r"lred. Ask for “Ilopkins!.Own:hlake, ,, , - and. be not deceived.' Seo that rhtiletter 't•iftwoven, on. , the Tapes between.eachlloop:,:and that they are • stantpad lIIIANURAcatamt, trh 3 ARCIL.PT...,..r.III.VALI:A,•"I.n,pon each tape.,, others are genuine. - - • • Also: constantly-onAumd,,--a-full--linc of gcsA New York, and Easte rn:yaadeStr,ixts, at-yery, Prices Whoresaletutdßetalln ltilltde plan 1 - foop Skirt`litatufactory aitid`MtliggrltraVXVllsl'Arfht street,Phlladelpliza. • ',l* Sept. 7, '67:- . 1m.) ••• , 41 , 44 Ed INE s,,GiAd Itinge r yine SettS &C. &C.; Ac.:' very' '=,.'SEERtnCtEt, iOn ' February '2lst, there -appeared on 'my leg below -the"ltnee„ et small • yellow ,pimple apparently • containing; matter .was rather painful, but.being of zSo trifling a nature; atlirst P-tool; -no notice of it, but on the second day, it had spread to such an extent that -I - Was , laid unable -to get .about. It continued, spreading until my leg was ono large sore l'roni the knee to the ankle, discharging all the time and caus ing intenswpains: I in - the meantime was .undergoing treatment at ;the, hands. of an eminent physician who could do _nothing ;for. me. also tried. great number of pri vate remedies that were reconimendedi, but ...of no avail. I concluded to.take -no' more medicine, but was pershaded by Mr. Elias Williams, a native of your city, to give your Herb Bitters at-least a-trial. , To gritt ily him,l.-consented, though i I had not the least licipo 'of receiving benefit' from him. The diSease-had affectichay entire system; and .1-I..adanade up - my-mind to die. After, using your -Bitters a short , time, .I--experi 'enced a change ;; the effect ;of:the,-nieclicine. was apparent. and affeeted my entire sys tem. -.- At firSti thoughtit made .me worse,, _but at the urgent solicitation_ofrmy .friends. "I:persevered-Inas use, and. anypleased -to .say thatilowtafter.using nine bottles I ant; may. say, well-- The sores on my leg are all healed,-,there is no -running, :the holes. have all filled out with .new -flesh ; certain amount - of tenderness in. , theslparts thatwere affected is all that retnahninf:the, disease.: had doctored.; for ?over-:.two -monthsoind could obtain no relief.,.lMany, - persons are cognizant-of these -facts, as 1,- well , known. here, having for some time ,been inspector of ties for :the :Peen'a R. R. Co. My recovery I attribute solely to the use of Mibilder'S-Rerb.Bitters;.and 'cannot -sufficiently express my. sense-of the merits - or your preparation; with mythankS, sir, yours, Very.respectfully,- fl , • --JOB - Is:LE. :FOLTZ-0 . r I, the undersigned, do-hereby certifythat the above statement is correct.,) , • KIRICREW. :4 - Supervisor; Div. - P. R.:R.: ME 628 WASITINOTON", D. C., Nov. 21, 1E87.: Dn. S. IL HART:37A.2I Itt CO, (Divan Sin : This is to certify that I have, beetiollicted‘for the : plat Siiven:yeari-r Scrofula 'on lxith - arinsand leg,s';'7l have :doctored' with the ' most ' selohrated' Physi clans:Of theeniiiitr y ; and all ing. The itching became intolerable, es , pecially ab at, niglit; a o much P.0"11:9' pre' -vent-me frolifsleeping. Ikas recommended by a voting man in the ..capitot to- try 'Your' - CELRBRA.'rEI:i 1 - 1F.11B,11ITTER& , - I tried only two'hottles, and the relief has'• been so 'gratifying that I have no hesitation- in say ing that a few more will makes a perfect cure t Yours, respectfully, llARyty ETT.ER. ,:!` - .The above gentleman has been 'the pro= Til et or of- the Perry County Warm Springs, and filsti.'the'-patentee'of the - - Celebrated' Burning Fluid, known as'Etter's"Biurting Fluid. SOLD" O~ILY IN * BOTTLES EY" ALA • . DBUGGISTS : AND DEA..7.ERS:' n• " oy. 7-tr. sEEiIrJnS. 31017, Ch A CE TO . ADUL-1 TER ATE. MISHLER!S. HERB .BITTERS WILL BE SOLD, HEREAFTER ONLY IN GLASS. TT CAN'BTIPRoCiTTLED or ALL DRUGGISTS: In making the abgve 01.1fIng And diseen !tinning entirely the sale of, Mishler's Herb - Bitters in bulk, the proprietors deem that the people should be informed of the causes which I called 'forth such action .on their pert. In the first place, we hold •that Mishler's Herb Bitters is not, a beverage; we never intended it to be used .as' a beverage, but ;Putt it .is a medicinalprtparation of various ;herbs, &e., compounded upon scientific principles, and in exact accordance with the lbrinulfe of the pharmacopoeia in the preparation the tinctures, , &c., com 'pound tincture of eighteen different Herbs, ,ke., and, as, far as possible removed, ; and differing from Alm many. so called Tonics, Bitters, Cordials, Stem:tellies, 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, 'fie- . vored with some strong . drugs to destroy die 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). - inder a different' name. • ' Mishler's Herb Bitters has been sold in bulk. In this particular it has been unfor (mne, for it bad thus been placed directly in contact with the above mentioned, and, although its intrinsic merit mid sterling' worth, has enabled it to sustain its high elm raker, yet the people have naturally_a -certain distrust or the - article when, it is found Mho classed', in the 'same eategOry' with a number of whisky preparations, bar drinks, and _beverages. This is' the one great; advantage - against which :I!..liShler's Heil) 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 legitimate man ner from its sale, TO INCREASE THEIR GAINS BY ADULTERATION. 'They will purchase, perhaps, a barrel, and by the ad _mixture of cheap whisky and water, in crease the quantity, making perhaps, two, or it may be three barrels or. tbeeounterfeit, from a single barrel _of •the genuine, thus abusing the confidence of their customers, injuring their health, :and ,it' is.akely, in many instances, inflicting serious injury thereby, besides doing injustice to the pro prietors and injuring the reputationzt4he article. • , , . . This iS the most , serious; objection, but there is still another.—Our • desire ,to have this preparation for ,sale , ott the,shelves of every druggist, mid country store dealer, thus placing, it within easy access of all classes and every• section -of the _country . . If the Bitters are sold intuik; 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 is -impossible 'to tamper with the medicine without fear of'detection. In hotels it-must be' sold as a beverage; which is not the object of its manufacture,' while as a-medicine, securely - Scaled - in- a proper sized bottle, the Bitters can be retailed from fhe counter of every druggist and merchant in the country. • •• • • - - MISHLERS HERB BITTERS ARE I\7OW ONLY SOLD IN BOTTLES. Lot this fact lie renieinbered by the who may consider all other preparations sold in bulk, and under its name as base and worthless counterVits. • • ' A PART. TO-DAY'S MAIL, , • PP.OVIDENCE, IL 1., Nov. 23, ISG7 DR. S. B. ll.t.RT:sr.ll ct'Co. " O.E.Nrs. Please send me, immediately, my usual:- complement of your Bitters, as what I have 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. Five bottles. of the Bitters, ,with one of green label, cured him entirely.. • . y.ou have not-recommended ,your Bitters , for worms in , children, but from a case that has passed through my hands, I am satis-, tied that MISEMER'S TIERS BITTERS can be relied on as a specifie.in such disor ders. The facts of the Case are as follows: A gentleman, whose wife, had been using the Bitters, has a child.' of about 'six " - years of age, who was sadly'afflicted with-worms :and reduced to a mere'Xiteleton. Quite a number of our vioniluent' physicians pre scribed for the child, but without avail. The - gentleman finally concluded' to try ,your Bitters, - and ...commenced ' the child a halt' 'teaspoonful three times per • daY. On the - third ?day of this treatment the Bitters caused 'trouble with - the worms,. and the father saygit fuirl frightened him to see' the immense number of worms that passed 'from his little sufferer. The child has rapidly recovered' 'froth its ' many months illness, and is in the enjoyment of good health, although ills somewhatthin. ' - I mention these two cases to you. to show you the success that is - following theintro duction of the.l3itters in the New — England , States. ' ' ' • ' Enclosed find my check for 8150, amount of last bill.' Be sure and"send Bitters •as soon' as, possible: Itegiiect fully Venrii - ; ; (tc., - - WM.'TEEDENICK'. No. 6 Newton st.,,Providence, R. T.' LANcAsTr.n. PA., Nov. 24, 1867 'lNlEssits. , S."l3: HARTMAN: CO. , • DEAR workingcat .Norris'' Locomotive -Works; etwo @years ago, -I was' injured by ra '4hearry• frame Yellin". •on 'my. -right-hand, 'which was so injured as to be rendered entirely useless,' the wrist was as it were bent—completely bent. I went to sev era phYSidianS,"who told me that .I -could' never reeciyer,the use of the hand. , One of •them wanted to remove some of the bones Of the wrist,rbut I did not "consent:" was unable to work for over a year, and having. a familY,, My: former earnings were rapidly_ disappearing;.l lOund that it. ;was useless -for me to continue under their treatment, wasncit'improving, and by the advice of my; friends, went* to - Dr. ' Mishler' and commenced the use of the Herb•Bitters, - both internally' 'and', externallY. - 'By the time' I had 'used "twe'" bottles I found'.T.' was receiving benefit. Continuing, I still improved, my hand regained its power, and I am now.mble toiwork.. , It, is' net yet quite as strong as formerly; but I am using it at work,/ and; it sis steadily;:improving:i Mishlor's Herb Bitters was the only thing that gay& me relief: , Its-effects in my: - case was almost instantaneous. J0H35.7,5.. WHITE. „ , -MiDDLETONVX, Nov. 25, ISOL: DR. 5. , 33:-ELtirmAN kt Co. • s'63 : , Ocitabizvt ERRIBLE EX6ITE4ENT !I' , • . FALL OPENING!!! AT LAST. FOUND " TILE' PLACE IBM GREAT CR.I.SIT DOWN THEY COME!! BARGAINS TO,. BE . TIIE MAMMOTH STORE .OF W. G. - CASE & SON, A §plendid - Stock of 7ely•Gooq.sat r GREATLY. REDUCED. PRICES,•, WE RAVE PURCHASED' A LARGE AND :FASHIONABLE STOCK OF CLOTHS;_ CASSLMERLS,• ." , _ VE-STIgGS, Which "we 'Core prepared to , make up IN THE LATEST_ STYLES A Largo Assortment of FALL Sr; WINTER DRESS GOODS! - Black . and Fancy: Silks, +French and . Scotch Gingbams,.- Prints. of all Styles awl . ➢Sakes. -A full Stock .of . , Linens. A Fine Stock . , of Hosiery, • GLQVES, "." • - , - DRESS ,IWTTONS,- , ' ..ANP The Best Stock of BROWN BLEACHED Of Every Width, and Quality Front 10 Cents'i , En. YARD up. ' WE MAKE "A SPECIALITY OF OUR MERINOS, . , • WOOL POPLINS, POPLIN • ALPACAS, WOOL DELAINES, • ' COBERGS, &c., &c. SPRAGUES, --Pink, Purple; American; • • . .- • .Meriinacks, 'Allen, pacific, `Warastitta, Glen Cove, Corset Jeans, Fine Cambrics, Paper ''Catininies, Linens, Linen ' Handkerdhlets, ' Napkins, Threads, Braids, Dress. Trimmings, Tidy urns, Woi•stedS, Hosiery, all kinds, Hoop Skirts • , Saegnes; ; • , &c., &c. , • &c. - 'MOTIRNLNG DRESS GOODS, GINGHAM'S, ' ' "- FRENCH '• AND SWISS WHITE GOODS, AT VRRY 1.,0W PRICES ALL KINDS of PRINTED DELAINT.S. =TIM "PACIFIC.. , . , • . , -,• LOWELL, . . . 'I3,IISIILTON, FOULARDS, 76.t..-11 , 70.HES1.'ER, ce ALL ,WINTER' SHAWLS O'F' ALL 'KINDS. CLOTHS AND CA.SSIITERFS, For Gent's and frn lies' Wear. FT;ASTNELSHT"iA.H.H:COLDHED." , , t Brown „ Ins: • ' • Bleached, Muslins, - • Blue Drills, -• ; Pillow Casing Double dth . • SHEETINGS, .-„ Cotton. and LINEN. Ladies' .t...,,Gents' Linen, Paper Collars, Ca's; Neck Ties, Fancy and Plain, Kid Gloves, White and Colored, of all makes, Ready 'Made Shirts, Trey:DIGS . of all GRADES, Sc. ALSO, ALL - STYLES OF HATS AND CAPS ! „;, , 13.56t,§ 'DAMES' GLOVE MISSES` and CHILD REN'S SHOES: ' ^ ' Mail MERCHANT. TAILORING DONE-IN THE, BEST. STYLE OUT- SIDE 'PPM Pi r . 1 11 3, / 4 ,1 ‘ 113 ;ALL • • -_FITTING, WARRANTED A. FULL ASSORTMENT OF Q U F.,,EST,S ALSO, A CHOICE *LOT OF-: GROCERIES, CONaISTING; OF: in) stroArts, COFFEES, SPICES; • • - e•TE.AS; .310 LASSES, ~Please give us a call , at the OLI) STAND of I%!.ALTBY where * kaii 44 i..exam/no ou r Stock, before'perchesing elsewhere. , . Agency for GROVER, 4. RAILER.'g' :i PREMIUM SEIV,TNE:MAbaDES.,,.... 101 l me the Sian; Stint 14e. Mela era kinqa , , • , , „ • . _ - 6. C . ASEI.Sz .50% Locust St. between Trout 49earintl t • - ;.;• ;!; COLICT3fI3I.A.,, 'JslMbrkit Priic given =for 'ari 'Mitch 'op Cirisntry . Produce, in exehnve nr" Goode. isal.VG- IfI4.C,IrI7VA'S. Cr7ilLA.Ol-IIN ES 1 There Is no necessity for "Swinging nconnd the Circle" of Sewiiig Macliines it' search 'of a GOOD ONE, whemone is offered -to ,you rombininq in' itself all the GOOD QUALI TIES clalrued for any in the Market, micklive4teci or : all the Lite,c and dap-trap jaturcB, and attach.- ment,'4,9spd 'to make Machines sell. We Offer for sale the GROVER & BAKER FAMILY MACHINE, • nuking the Elastic Stitch which will not rip or bruit bo known, and for.proof of its excellence, refer td those having them in use. ' Irk;. - We have at all times a COMPETENT PER: SON in attendance—not to picture !imaginary 7 ,,nerfeetions,-nor to deneribewith imper ,ftluence the defects of other machines, in order `to bide anything in those We.,sell; but to show what can be done with"curs; ^ • 4 - We have also the best _ PRICES ! ! , , . MANUFACTURING , MACHINE, Byerofrered to the pablle, and only ask an ex. , collimation of them to so hstantlaM our a.ssertions. Also, ." SECOND-HAND MACILINES, • In good running - order, of the following makes, which will at Awful' lIALu the wighud WILCOX - WHEELEIt S WILSON'S .AND _HOWE'S. W.' G. CASE ek SON,' " - Agents, at Rolling Mill Store, "'Columbia, Penn'a. , B.—The above Machines are also to :be 'had of F. Ziegler, the former Agent, at thoAdains Express 011iee, in Walnut, street, above Front. ' June 3;67-tf] GROVER' & BAKER'S • 1' .• HIGHEST PREMIUM . . , ELASTIC STITCH , is: • LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES, Yong..:.{ • • 730 CIIESTNUT STREET; PHILA.DIMPI USK. Jan. :3, 'L7. ; GREAT IMPROVEMENTS SHUTTLE s MACHINE. PATENTED FEBRITAILY 14TII; 1860 Salesroom, No. 921 Chestnut St., Philadelphia This MACHINE Is constructed on-a tidy,' prin cipal of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable Improvements, having been examined by the most profound experts, and pronounced to be SIMPLICITY and , PERFECTION, COM BINED. SHIRTFNGS, The following are the principal objections urged against ,Sewing Machines: 1. Excessive fatigue to the operator. 2. Liability to get out of order. 3. Expense, trouble, and loss of time in -re pairing. 4. Incapacity to sew every description of ma terial. S. Disagreeable noise while in operation. The Empire Sewing .31 . a . shinc is Exempt /eon (al these It has a straight needle, perpendicular, action, makes the LOUR. or SHUTTLE STITCH, which will neither RIP nor RAVEL and is alike on both sides; • performs perfect sewing on every description of material, from Leather to the finest Nansook Muslin, with cotton, linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest-number. IT HEMS. FELLS, BINDS, BRAIDS, TUCKS, QUILTS, PLAITS, GATHERS. Laving neither CAM nor COG WHEEL, and the least possible friction, it runs us smooth as glass, and is EMRII.A.TIOALLY . A -NOISELESS-- - All varictiu of LtIIINET BEACIIINES from MI upwards 4 - Partleular attention is called to our new and Improved,. Manufacturing Machine, for Tailoring, Sho-fitting, Coach Trimming, ,te. Its advantages aro simplicity, durability, rapid ity, easy adaptation to all branches of manufac turing. It makes perfect work on all material. It is especially desirable in sowing Paten t Leath er, and Is very still. It short it is, the most per— fect manufacturing machine in the market. N. 8.--Every Machine guarranteed. EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Oh Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. FRANK GRANELLO, Agent. int-Agents Wanted, ,,, Jan la 767-1 y THE HOWE - .I . AOHLNE SEWING 111A.CIIINES, GM BROADWAY, Niw YORK! FOR FA3T - Tr.TE9 ANA .7.ILANITFACTURERS The ilowe LOOIK THESE , WORLE-LRENOWNED . . SEWING-• MACHINES 'Were awarded' the highest sic at the World's Fair in London, and sax. first premituns at the New York State Fair °PUGS, and are cele= brated for doing the best work, using a 311(1,:li .smaller needle for the same thread than any .other machine,' and •brthe 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 Factbry at Bridgeport, COnn., under the immediate supervision of the , President- of the Company, - ELIAS HOWE, Jit., "the original inventor of the Sewing Machine,' ' They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing, and to the ,use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers, Tailors, Manufacturers of-Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas, Clothing, Hats, Caps, dl Corsets, Boots, , Shoes, Harness; Sad lies, Linen Good*, Umbrellas, Parasols,. etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods:: with silk cotton or_ linen thread. They will seam, quilt, gather, hem, lell,'ebrd, braid, bind, and perform every species of sewing, making a beautiful• and perfect stitch, alike on both sides of the articles sewed. . . The Stitch invented by ME. HOltr, and 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 CIRCULAR Vic Ilince'2lfiehine Company, GN BROADWAY, Cor. Fourth Y roar 30,'67-Iy . - , GROCERIES,' 1101.7S'EkkEPE12 - WE are-alt ost`daily Aa. receipt 'of new and fresh groceries, suet' . ' SUGARS, . TEAS, . MEAT, COFFEE, 'FRUITS,' mil', SPICES, • - - CHEESE, FLOUR. Provisions of all kinds, together with Wood and Wlnow:ware and Class and queensware. Switzer and Limberger Cheese, German Fruits, dre. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICKLES. Fresh Peaches, and all the Fancy Groceriesper, taining to a well regulated Grocery Store. 1 am determined not to be surpassed in cheap ness and In the excellent quality of my goods, A0" - Call around and Inspect our stock whether yon buy or not, „A share of public patronage is solicited. - GEORGE TILLE, Agent, Locust St., above NEW. GROCERY STORE.. ' Tho Subscriber would respectfully inform the Public generally, that he has Just received a general assortment of - GROCERIES, -rnovisioss, :TEAS ,AND SPICES. Refined Sugars of all kinds,' - --- MO. - 1, and Mess Mach'efel ' . English American Pickles, Sugar Cured . FramS, - • Extra Fine Syrups, - " Old Rlo and.ravaCoffee, .D.RiEp:4ND , Raisins, Prunes and prepared Mustard always on hand and of the very best grades. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is full and complete andwe intend keeping, it fresh, by almost daily additions. Notions of different kinds always on hand, • FREDERICK BUCHER, til] , • cor. 4th di Locust Sts. rzo q 4 • Azo, - - - FLOUR AND FEED- STORE!. • , - „ • • • „ • the tindersigned;'having putchased the Stock on hand, and taken the Flour and -seed "Store lately Occupied by George Brandt. Locust;'above "Fourthystreet, Columbia, Pa., will continue' the .business at that place,. and respeethilly solicits the Patronage of ins•irlenits;and the public in gencrnY. He will, at all times, keep on hand' the' ,` v• F.SMILY 7 FLOUR - that can be procured. Also, . p,,y - F, FLOUR, CORN MEAL BUCKWHEAT, with, FEEDS' of.dillarent kinds, all of which be will sell as low as possible, for CASH. Being apraetleal, Miller, and haring, followed the trade for many years, he flatters himself that his knowledge of ,the business will enable him to give - satisfaction to all. who may favor him with their _custom. . -- , • - - The etornmill be open from A,M., to _83,4 P.M C,0rn01ee.8, , 66-tf.] DANIEL AIeCAUCEY. OLU.3IB,LA. .-FLOPIC'AIILLS., • ZGEORGE PuorktiTo — - 1 The Idgliest , Cash. prices :paid for, all kinds . SLIPE,R , FENTE FAMILY FLOUR, , for sale,- also Pilll.l.,Feed of all Ittnils. :Wheat ~„ Ground and•Packetl to order, Grist work 7111:Id:Chopping ,done.v Cbopped Corn ~ aII(IIOII4I., C OTIVNeta and L 0 ' , s''or sato:Call' times, andrdelivered to anyilitr-, of the town., ts.Tourn and: country custom sot Itched. lAptil 6,188 T. IN SEWING MACIIII , TES EMPIRE • OBJECT 1-6,71'.: '')l7 - SCELT2:4.IMOITS:' G REAT -BARGAINS OFFEREM ' „DRY, GOODS . 2, GO.qllS Worth over $2,000,000! All to ho soh'. for Ono Doliar ••, • Ed Ch. ARRANDALE k CO., 103 DROADWAY, Nsw YORN. Agents .for European Manufacturcrs,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 in' tractions to be Cleared for immediate , Cnah, at any , sacrifice. Al Co. have,. therefore, resolved to offer them according to their ordinary system of business,.at Si-each, without.re gard to value., The following list shows the Original wholesale prices of some of the articles which they now offer at $l. - r. , Dear, AN eif 1111 d DuffalD Robes, from SIZi OD to SD.) 00 Sets of Furs. Sable, Ermine or Mink .• 20 00 to 100 00 - - Ladies' Muffs, " ".1300 to Co 00 Collars " " " 10 CO to 40 00 Silk and Satin Dress Patterns, • ' 18 00 to 45 00 Be rege and Egyptian Cloths, " , 00,10 32 00 Alpaeca and Muslin de Laines, '" -101 to 'IFOO French Merinos and Twills, - • " 10 00 to ,20 00 Cambric, Tidbit and Mo.ttair, ," _ 400 to 10 60 Balmoral and Elliptic Skirts, ' '2 00 to - 000 Silk and Lace Veils, , • " 200, to 600 Sets line Coifs and Collars, " 2 ot; to 500 Pairs of Ladies' Corsets, • - 250 to ' 000 If andltorelde fs, Si lk, Plain, Hemstitched and embroidered Linen Lana, per dee, G 00 to IS 00 Ladies' and Gents, Cotton, Woolen and • Silk Hose and half Hose, per doz. prs, 4 OD to 12 00. Ladies' and Gents' Merino, Cotton,Linen , and Cotton Shirts and Undershirts, each, from , 2 50 to 000 - Coat; Vest and Pantaloon 'Patterns in ' Cloth, Cms iinere, and Deoskin. from 100 to 4300 Linen and Woolen Table Cu. ers,2 00 to O 00 White and Colored Linen Napkins, Ter ' dozen, • - . •- :" GOO to 1200 Muslins, White and Unhleached, per yard 13 to 40ets. Flannels; bias or Clouds; Woolen Hoods; Blankets;, Linen sod, Muslin Sheets; - Velvet and Morocco Portmonaies; Shopping Bags; Wallets; Meerschaum Pipes; Four and Six Blade Pocket Knives, with peart, hortoise and ivory handles; French Clocks; Gilt and 'Bronze Musical 'Boxes; Revolvers; Fowling Pieces; Fancy Combs; hair Nets; Work Bone,- .Silver Card Cases; Albums; Family and Pocket 'Bibles; Opera Glasses, ho. We have also received a splendid assortment'ot Jh,bl Gold and Silver ITUnting Cases, for Gents; F,nameled' ,do. for Ladies, together with Chains of every pattern and style. Sets 01 Jewelry in every variety; Slee'reTtottons; Thimbles; Lockets; Crosses; ,Rings ,of every kind: Bracelets, Gold Pens, dc. The 'SILVERWARE DEPARTMENT, comprises or, Dining and,Ten Sets, Casters, Ice Pitchers, Table Spoons, Forks, Tea Spoons, Goblets, Drinking Cups, Coffee Urns,' Tea Pots, Cream Pitchers, Sugar Bowls Fruit Baskets, Cake Baskets, Card Baguets, Fruit !Knives, Syrup Cops, Salvers, Portmonaies, Pie Naives, Fish Ktuves,-alustare and Salt Spoons, Nap kin Rings, Egg Stands, Wine Bidders, Card Cases, All the above list of articles to' be sold for Sl each. The expenses are paid by , tlim vale of Coupons or Certificates naming each article in the stock, and Its value; these Certificates are enclosed in envelopes, mixed up, and sold at: 25 Cents Each-5 for $.1.21 Whatever article is named in the Certificate can ho obtained at Ono Dollar. , The article will be shown to the ItOldi•r of the Cer tificate, end it will be at his option, whether lie pays the dollar and takes the article or not: In cave mu 'cies sent by mail or express are not satisfactory', they con be returned and the motley will be refunded. Every Certificate entitles the holder to 'some or , tide of sterling-value, worth mach more than a dol lar. In - proof of this, - - •, READ THIS OPFER. - You can have tor any of our certificates and $l, any of the following articles, so that if you am not pleased with the article or articles named on the Certificate, you need not lose the 25 cents you paid for it: One Silver-plated three bottle Castor, handsome silver-plated Butter Dish, with plate and cover, Lady's Shopping Big, a,50 picture Album bound in velvet and gilt, set of Tea Spoons, silver-plated on while metal, set double platedTableSpoons or Forks,Pants pattern. (214 yards cnsslmere,) pair Jouvin's Paris Hid Gloves, splendid real Meersel alum Pipe, or solid Sc caret Gold plain 'ling. P,EFEEENCES. During the four years we have been agents fOr Eu ropean manufacturers; we Imo received himareds of commendatory notices from the Press, and letters from private individuals, expressing the highest sat isfaction with our method of doing . business.. Wo have many of these testimonials with names and date,..prnited in pamphlet form. and es we have no shave for them in this advertisement, we will send copies free to any address. Whenever desired, we will send articles byExpross, D. So that the moneY need only be paid ON DELIVERY OF THE GOODS. We accept the entire responsibility of money sent by Exptess,Post Otliee Order, or Uank Draft. We want agents EVERY WILBRE. to whom a lib• era! compensation will be paid,which can be learned on application. Take cute to write your name and address in a clear distinct hand, and address ARRANDA.LE & CO., • 102 Broad way, New York. Post Office Box, 5281 , (dec. 41,'67-?m. p .. ocKET ,BOOKSI , .. , _ A Large and well selected stock got POCKET _BOOKS, has Just been received, which we will , ;sell at reduced Prices. Call and sec our stock of PhOtoo-raph Alburias' A large and fresh stock Just received from New York, which are offered at. prices to suit every ALL THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS A lare assortment just received, and selling at very` low prices, NCI person should be without reading matter, • ARNOLD'S WRITITG PLUM - - - - - The genuine arGdo—quarts; pints, half phi is, and 2-oz. stands. _Everything, usually kept in the Stationery line, will be found at IV. U. }LESS' Book, Store,' Locustu street, opposite Col umbia National Bank. April 6, Ma. , • T A OCAL FREIGHT NOTICE Tire Pennsylvania Rail Road Company are now prepared to receive or forward Freiglit t he- Mean Columbia and Lancaster, and all stations on the Pennsylvania Rail Road and its branches. RATES RETWEEN'PRIVA. COLUMBIA; First Class. tad-Class. ' 3rd Class. 4th Class. 25 cents ets. 18,cts. • - .15 eta. Flour in Car loads, !IS ceati; per Barrel BETWEEN NTILADELPITIA. S LAN CASTER. _Fwd. Class. " 2nd Class. "'id Class. 4th Class. 23 cents . 20 ets.; , ets. „ ~; 14 ets. BETWEEN COLUMBIA_ Sz PITTSBURGH. Fir Gyms. 2nd Class. ' 3rd Cl s• -ita Class. 71 cents utf ets., 46 cts- - 3 cts. Freight consigned to stations , where the Cora l:my has no Agent, must be prepaid. All Freights payable on Delivery, • H. H. :HOUSTON, 4. - =- . General Freight Agent, Phila., Jiik-For further Information apply to , S. I:uscsvox, Frt., Agt., - E. K.. Boyce, Frt., Agt.; Columbia, At.F. SLAY:WARM; Frt., Agt.,Lane'r MILL;. ON FitOTT. 11.0 AD I~'TEItSL~CCIO:7, COLL'~[BXA, Pe. "The Subscribers 'would respectfully ,announce - '4o tile:patrons of their •IVIII4 that the advanced prices oflabor rindexpenses incident to carrying on the business of their• establishment compels them to charge their customers an, advance on former rates, and. take this method. to inform them that 01(3'11)1'01ring are. the ,prices • for - work done atlheir ' • • ' • For 'working •• Flooring'-pot, M• - ' $4.50 do Weatherboards per AI- 4.50 • Surfacing one . per: M 2.2.5 do'-two: sides per '.I 4.50 Re-sawing - White Pine" face- - • ' • measure, pevM • '5.00 " do Poplar face meas.'per 'M • ' • 0.00 "do -.Ask; Oak and Cherry face • ,• measure, per M 8.00 • " Ripping 4-4 per line, 10 d feet ' 84 do o ' • • do • Joice. •do -do ty.);.Litinber hauled-to lull 'mid - returned to Yard without extra charge..: . • .• - Accounts for working or dressing lumber will be considered collectable every four mouths. The substalbers have on ]land an assortment of, ROUGH and•DRESS.ED LUMBER whiclr is for Sale at Market Prices, and solicits a continuation of public custom. - ••• ' -• _r A.p113,T7-Iyl 233ACTIMAN ab MARTIN. . • BUCHER, AGENT Folk, 111 E STATEN •ISLANND Dying, Vista ~lisl iiiel2l3: Ladles' Dresses Cloaks,Vells, Gloves, Ribbons,. and Silks of all kinds dyed any color.. Also, Gentlemen's Coats, Vests, Pantaloons, '&c. Kid Gloves ,washed to look like new. , Scouring, repairing, atte.., done at short notice. to ti receive goods at my. store and forward establishment. - - .47rSatisfaetion guaranteed. . - Call and see list of prices at • J. C. DUCTIER'S •", ' Store, Locust Street. ' .1y=7,'07). - • 'Columbia, Pa. 7 ( )0 OF PLYMOUTH STOVE (No. 3) COAL • For Sale at,: si.oo per Ton. • Delivered at, your cellar doors. Get one ,Ton for trial: aug 314 f) , , , 'MOORE: IRON 7 cfr 3E4 CELLNZRY. • SUPPIEE '" I.li.vit - iAerrittEßS S 8. , 0 ,LLE ittoddition to our Foundry,and:Machine,work,• we are now. prepared toy manufacture every, variety, of Boiler and - Plate Iron, work, DIENDING AND .DEPAIILING,DOILEKS Promptly attended to. Thankful for past favors, we would invite the attention of our friends and patrons to this new.ihranch of-our.bn.iness. SUPPEEE'&*IIRO., • I -4; 2ndSt.,,Columbla:^ 7. T_ISQUEHANNA IRON COMPANY "- ''':3lanufaitturers , of it'll Mies of " REFEsT,ED - DOUBLE REFINED • ROUIs:D,ISQUARE,"PLANTS',' OVAL, AND, A — HALFOVALAIRON.' AA- • • Car Axles, Shafting; and'Horse Shoh Bars. ./Yz-Orders promptly tWed - from Stock on hand ,or madd to 'order. • • •-• • Terms; not Cash; at-Mannfacturetos prices,. de livered oh Cars or Boats. . noLL.D.G. , Colunibia, STEAM ENO/N/a, STEAM PUMI'S, .• Audall kinda,of Machine.ry:Manufactured and ittiuunteedto,give satisfactiou att tbeAV,orlta of SUPPLEE, COlT;;r&a:l'exin , • IT,AIV - CAST.EIR:iA - 331 7 -*S.f SVORE. .-- • - A.. x 0.1.1, NORTE QUEEN STREET,' LANCAS . • , TEE:, . _ , • • Dealer in all kinds of . HOUSEKEEPI,NG' GOODS, . stoves, • • Hot Air Furnaces, Ant Cooking Ranges. Tin, . Sheet _lron,. and Copper-Ware Mannfactoiy Roofing, Spouting, and -Tin Mending promptly attended to. PLUMBER ; GAS _TITTER. • • ,• And Dealer in all kinds of Water and Gas Pipes, , Lead, Galvanized Iron, Cast and Wrought Iron,,Terra Cotta & Copper (tinned.) HY Tubing, drants, - Bath Tubs,. Auld . , Wash Bowls', - 'Water Closets, •• ' ' &C., tc. Force and Lift Pumps for Cisteins, and Deep Wells, 'Hydraulic Rams; Regis ters,. -DAMPERS; VEIas.ITILATORS, • &c., tc. ICE CREAM FREEZERS, WATER COOL ' ERS AND REFRIGERATORS, I • - A: C. FLINN'S, No. 11, North Queen St., Lancaster, Penn',,. OHARLES ,M. HOWELL,. • . MARBLE MASON, - NO. pc, NORTH QUEEN STREET, EAST SIDE. Tile Oldest Marble Works iti Lancaster County. Thankful for' the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed. upon "Inin, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. He has on hand the largest, most yaried and complete stock of finished - . MONUMENTS, MANTLES, GRAVE STORES; ac., &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 tile stock oni hand, also the portfolios of designs. PAU° .2:)41.] D OWN WITH THE PRICES • • - t 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' hand a full and complete Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, • for-Men and Boys, Of our own make, which we guarantee well trimmed and well made, and goods as repro-. .sented. Also, our Stock of GENTLEMEN'S runmsn- ING GOODS, it felt 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 place to be suited for the least money, is at - I , AYERS No.'l East King street, • ' • • Lancaster City, Pa. •S. RITIIVO.N S S • • BIEACHAsI r T GENERALCLOTHINo AND GENTLEMEN'S ' FURNISHING STORE, (Opposite Shober's Itot'elt). COTLY.F. - .R OP NOITTLI QUEEN ,ALND ORANGE: STS., LANCASTEIC,, PENNA. All 'kinds of Men's and 'Boys' ready-made Clothing and Furnishing Goods constantly kept on hand. - r Also, a superior assortment of French, Eng,lish. German and American Cloths, Cassiraeres and Yesting,s, which will be made to order hi any desired style, with the least possible delay; warranted to give satisfaction, and at reasonable charges. July 14,'0C-1y) S. S. JtATHVON. A N. BRENE3IAN'S GS'NTLEMEN'S BOYS, GIRLS ANL) CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. The largest and best assortment of Ladies and Gen tlernen'c wear in the CITY OF LANCASTER. - - - - - . The undersigned respectfully invites the citi zens of Columbia and vicinity, 'to his large stocico LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES, • r Such as Women's -Kid -and French Morocco Boots, Balmoral, Continental and other - FASHIONABLE STYLES. 'We are prepared to manufacture at slmrt notice every kind of Ladies' and' Gentlemen's wear known in this market, and at as Olean rates as any simillar establishment. Call and examine our stout:. • • A. N. BILY.NEMXN, TO HORSE . OWNERS BAKER'S HOOE Y -LIZTIMENT, 'l'l7,E BEST ARTICLE KNOWN - - - For Quarter or Send Creek, Corns, Thrush, Contracted, Hard or Brittle Hoofs, &e., and for general use in place of Stuffing or Soakin As Dressing for the outside of the Hoof g it has no Superior. . Sold Wholesale and retail, by A. mrLf.rl7, - Sad; dle and Harness Manufacturer,. No. 37 North Queen Street, nest door to Shober's Eagle Hotel, Lancaster City, Penna. V. B.—Harness of every deScription constantly on hand, and repairing neatly done to order. ySTAI3LISPLED IN 1829: . • S Z 'S ' OLD ESTABLISHED HAT ; CAP AND • " FUR STORE: NO. .20 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCAS TED., - PA: We 'would respectfully announce that we are now prepared to furnish our customers with the Latest Styles, consisting of Gentlemen's: - DRESS SILK . CASSIMERE, - PLAIN AND 'BRUSH, FUR AND WOOL, on CASSINERRETT, , STIFF CASSIMERE, • SOFT AND STEEL EXTENDED BRIMS, AND FLEXIBLE - SELF-ADTUSTING - STIFF -AND D'ORSAY BRIM HATS; In -new, Novel and beautiful Designs, and at such prices as to make it an inducement for all ,to purchase. CAPS ! CAPS !.! .CAPS !! ! Our stock - of 'Capi , comprise§ MI the' newest styles for Men's,'Boys' and. Children's araing and Summer Wear._ Urns Morro Is . "EQUALITY TO ALL." " ' The lowest selling, price marked In' figures on each article, and never varied -from, at , urn= Hat, Cap and Fur Storer No. 20 North Queen st.' vO:2PAr.r, HINDS' OP SHIPPING - FURS DOUGAT, AND InealleaT CASH PRICES PAID. prittr:3o,q47 FASHIONA33I;I3' HATTER,: • Joins' M. GREEN, Has removed his Store to >To. 4 st Ring street, , • . Next door to Barr's Book Store, • „ • , LAIS'CASTER, PA., .„ • Where he has fitted, up. rooms M.carry on.ln an . • extensive scale, the., • INIANTMACiTURE' OF • HATS,-&C. - Orders`niaihe left, or ' sent ;it any time, and satisfaction- guaranteed.' I have only the best workmen, and ani at all times prepared to supply those who naaylavorme with a call with the BEST AND CIIEAPEST. HATS AND CAPS, of the Detest and most Fashionable Style. Having had considerable experience m the business - , he hopes to meet a generous share_ of, public patronage. - • • April 6, '67-tf.r • -JOIIN M. GREEN. • LANCASTER , ALiRBLE WORKS, LEWIS HALDY; Proprietor. , . All person in want of anything in the Marble line, will be furnished at the very' lowest prices. . Only the best workmen are employed, conse quently we are enable to turn-out in a superior manner „ MONUMENTS, STATUARY, TOMBSTONES, ORNAMENT.S, MAR EBL MANTLES, 'BUILDING FRONTS, SILLS, And Marble Work of every description. - .. EU - Orders promptly attended to' , - LEWIS lIALDY, May 4,'67].. Lancaster City; Pa. GOODS. •. „ENGLISH -BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY THREE-PLY, INGRAIN' S.: . *MT - 4- - VELVET RUGS & COCOA DOOR MATS.• S:.AMERICAN OID,CLOTHS, , • - PAPER Plain and Deeoridive.' • Window- Shades, China , and Glassware,' 'Marseilles. Quilts;- Blankets,; Table and Pinno-Covers. and a large •Stoeli. - • of, DOMESTIC COTTON AND WOOLD.N,GOODS, .which we will sell at low Lancaster, Penna. BOOTS ND . SHOES: LADThSHOE MANUFACTORY. - Havingjnereasetl'may facilities for turning out Superior :work announce to my coa customers linden new ones'that may' favor me with a call, that am better' prepared now to: 'manufacture all kinds of ' LADIES'-MISSES' AND' CHILDREN'S SHOES , AND -GAITERS; than ever before. I employ none Nit the beSt% workmen and ran always certain of giving antis= ' faction.: I keep on .band a general, assortment of ,ready made - work all of which is manufactured. on the premises. • I keep no made-up work of other ptirttes: 'My iwork is made exclusively ';or borne trade and is sold as such. • TERMS CASH. . • - . . We sell as:cheap as any „other estaldlslunent, rind ash:a share of public patronage. _ „ -, , • - JAMES SCIIIIDEDER; ' . :.,1 ' :T:.ocustStreet, between Front and Second. -' lIOME MANUFACTURE. The Subieilber has on lucid a large Stock of oots and Shoes,• Gaiters; all of Ins own Manufacture. , • . _ , Call at. his Store, four - do Ors above R. Williams! Drug Store, Front Street, where he offers. an. ex ,tenslvo assortment or Goods, either ' 4 h HOLI SCI Z:.cirt . .RETAIL. Fits stook consists of'as large. mid general, as sortment or: Men's Boys' I..adies'. and Children's ItOItERS, r.- 43.0 Ga. E as eart.be fennel elsewhere in tiie.Town.,. • I - Those requiiingßoota entl'i3hoes;will Ondirfe their advantage to•erill - nrid'ey rairee• itia•Steek, • before purehasing . elsewhere. ••,- • - • •• - Dray :v,-•cf] r • • , BA.MITEL GROVE. • Opposite Cooper's Hotel, West Ring St. Lancaster „ , • Hardware, Ilar Iron, Steel; Wails, Glass, Paints, -Oils, Varnishas; Turpentine, Benzine, - Sc. • A large assortment of Yarlo t•,Cook: and Mice, Stoves always on hand. Tin Ware manufactur -ed to order at shortest notice.. WOOD. A.ND WILLOW-WARE„ in large quantities and of every. variety.. , Plows, Corn Shelters, Feed. Cutters, Shovels, Hoes; Forks. Rakes ; dm.•, - - • • Coarse aud,Flue Salt at lowest market _prices. A large assortment of Double and -Single bar: reled Guns,'Powder Flasks, Game,Bags and Shot ,Pouches..ll.llle anti Blasting Powdershot and caps. ita 'Highest market prices paid for Clover and ' Thnothy,• and Flax Seeds, large quantities:of Which we have constantly on hand and otter at the lowest 'niter,. Lubricating, Sperm and' Fish' Oils, suitable for machinery. me assortment • of Coal Oil Lamps, Shades, Lanterns, turd Lamp We respectfully solicit a share of public pittron, age., • . J. F. COTTRELT, W.•P. COTTRELL, I Locust St., Columbia, 177,110LSTERLNG! • The undersigned has' taken rooms adjoining the residence of .axues Barber, in Walnut street, !where Ile is at all times prepared. to do all kinds or work in his line, 50th as Hanging Curtains, "outtingziniakingrland, laying! Caxpetserepairing Sofas and Chairs, snaking Spring, Corn-luisk. or Hair :Mattresses, Cushions; • •,, „ f , Mar, 10, 'M.] SAMUEL CARTER.. • 1 ' l :'''' l '' '42FLEYDICA.E."-'' DYSPEPSIA CAN BE CIIIIEB.! DID., J. SINSIS - ..V.;S,OYS, A.ITTI-DYSPEPSIA POWDE-11.9_, Will Positlvcl4 cure DYSPEPSI 1 or INDIQEB= T.ION fns I its various distressing forms. The prominent symptoms of Dyspepsia, or In digestion are heartburn, Flatulency.Unensiness in the Stomach, Variable , Appetite, Sourness in the Stomach, Gnawing, in, the Stomach before eating and Oppression after eating, Nausea; spit ting up of food after eating,Obstinate ,Constipa •tion, Pain in the Side, Head, and Stomach,' Tongue continually coated on the back part, Lan &mew, Debility, Low Spirits Bad taste ,the Mouth, Disturbed Sleep, Falling away' in Flesh, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervousness, Obstinate Diarrheas, Belching of Wind Torpid, or Inactive Liver, &e. Any or all of t which these'pow ders 4111 most remove... Persons using these,powders wllisooulind themselves gaining, in weig,ht; and thasystem in every way tending towards'its usual vigorous and _healthy action. • Dyspepsia They will promote, Dyspepsia Dyspepsia ' Digestion, , remove " ' DySpepsia Dyspepsia alb Nervousness • , Dyspepsia Dyspepsia and Symptoms. Dyspepsia Dyspepsia affecting. the Heart „ Dyspepsia Dyspepsia' and Cause the ' Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia Food to agree with the Dyspepsia Dyspepslastomach and digest healthy,Dyspepsia' "ANN T.nAvn xo UNi.rkASA.NT EFFECTS 'AFTER '' ' - They have cured hundreds of the worst eases of Dyspepsia. -We have dared snore than Five' Hundred Cases of Confirmed Dyspepsia in :WE, mington, our place of business, besides thou sand§ of cases of lesser severity, during the , last 27 years. • .. , , • . Joseph Stimple, residing in our place, eras cured with less than six boxes, niter. beingunder treatment is other places for more I taut a year. It is very ensrto take and rapid" in its curative effects. Price 85 cents a Box, or three Boxes .for One Dollar. Sold - Wholesale by JohnSon.' Holloway'k Cow -den, Philadelphia: Demas. _Barnes & CO., New York., and at Retail by J. R MEYES, Col tunbia, Pa. Geo. W. Nen; licWlr.,. Pa., and Dealers •in Medicines everywhere. , -[oat 10'674y. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN ,lust Pald4lied, in a Sealed Envelope. Price slx rents A Lecture on the - . Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of SrElt3IATOnlinOEA, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual De-• bility, and Impediments to Marriage generally. - ; NerrouSness,Cassuxrrfox.Emr.F.PSY, andTrrs; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, Sc.—lly Romurr Commtwnia,, .MI. D., Author of tine " Green Book," fie. - The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful' consequences of•Self-Abuse ninny be effectually removed without medicine, and, without dangerous surgical operations, bangles, 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 he, may cure himself cheaply,,private ly-, and radically. THIS Llierunk. WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS.. ' Sent under seal, to any address, In a plain sealed envelope, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also Dr. CulverwelPs "Marriage Guide," Price 2.5 cents. Address thepublishers, • ' CHAS. J. C. KLINE ,t CO.; • "nr Bowery - , New Ynrk, Post °Mee box4SSG. Sept. 27, 1,7-Iy. PHILADELPHIA CANCER HOS PITAL. PROFESSOR It. H. ri. - LINE, PRINCIPAL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, To the Philadelphia Cancer Hospital. Office, No. 9131 ARCH Street, is daily making ;Astonish ing and most miraculous cures of Cancer by the most ecientille and lately approved remedies known to the civilized world, among which are his great Can der Autidotes,wonderfultreatments lint operate spechically upon the Cancer and Cancerous alrections, antidoting, - killing and destroying the Cancer, - every. Titriiele,' root and. fibre 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 alrecting thc sound flesh. No other treatment should ever - he used. No other persons have these antidotes. To investigate these treat ments, to see • - ,allents under treatment, and to examine the terrible speettninr , thus removed, call and see. or address R. 11. KLINE, it D., °lnce, No. 01l ARCH St., Philadelphia, Penna. Post Office Box 1474. For Particulars send for a Circular. , CABX2I 7 XT-,E7TRATTIVEY,. CABINET WARE MANUFACTORY. The subscriber having lately: put up new ware-rooms, and greatly increased his business, can otter better inducements to his eustotneres than ever. 'WINDOW SHADES, MIRRORS, &c., IN ALL IMMM lIC mannfaeturt.s to order; and will - keep con stantly on hand, Dcessiug; Plain and Funcy Bureaus, :Sideboards, Solas, Card, Dining and Centre 'Tables, Common, Fanayand French Bed steads; all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. As he manufacture's ids own workbe is enabled to warrant every 'arclele to' be what it is represented. CAAJILS! cliAnts!! CHAIRS!! . - All kind.; of ehairSl:ept on band or manufactur ed lo order. Cane, \Vmdsor. Arm and Reeking Chairs: Settees, Camp and Counter Stools, Sofas, Tete-a. Tetes and Staffed Seat, Chairs, made to order. Old chairs repainted Tula repaired. , ' 17ND EST A N •'' Funerals will be attended to with promptness, to which he &dyes 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 eny style that may be required. lie respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, as well as a continuance of the custom with which he has been liberally favored. JOHN SHENBERGER, South side of Locust street, between,Second and Third. • ' Deartlo.67-tf. FURNITURE OF 'ALL KINDS. CADE-sTET WARE-ROOMS C MANU FACTORY,- Locust 'Street, a few doors • below Third Street, Columbia, Pa. The subscriber manufactures anti keeps on hand, an extensive assortment of all kinds of Furniture. - Persons.wishing to bug. or those about to go to housekeeping , will find it to their advantage to give me a call • • , • BEDSTEADS, TABLES. CRAMS, •BUREAUS, SErrEE:4, &c., &c. Of the be 4 quality ' style, and manufacture, and will make to order, of tlrst-raternaterial, every article in his line. lie will give, strict attention to business, and respectfully asks of the public a shah or Its patronage. . Any- UNDERTAKING will receive the most careful attention; at the shortest notcc. mar3o-67-tf] • GEORGE SEIBERT. ILARDWARE, STOVES, it:b. NEW -- ' A.' JUST PURCHASED, , AT , REDUCED PRICES, spit did Assortment of new and de- DOUSE FURNISHING' GOODS ! COOKING STOVES—Anti-Dealt Quaker •. City, and the Niagara. ~„ BRITANNIA WARE, in Sets or separate, - to suit purchasers.. • CEAMBR,IVAitE, , CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS' WATER COOLERS, of all sizes :10 • 41eS • Skecial attention paid to GAS,FITTINGand PLUMBING. A. large assortment of splendid • ,CHAIs.iDELIERS always on hand. Variety of BIRD CAGES, Pt all prices. • 'Agent for the-Celebrated DOl:l7'S CLOTHES 'WASHER. The' most popular, best and cheapest Washing Machine ever invented. - -In connection-with the above. Washing chine, helms the ,UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER!" "'Callniine Corner of Second and Locust streets, quid satisfy yourself that you cam get better bar gains there than at'any other establishment: , , HIRAM WILSON -. Cor. of Second and Locust Sts. ColuMbia, Pa. April 20, 1807-Iy. RUMPLE`'S; ° - • • DEALERS IX FOREIGN ak. DOMESTIC HARDWARE. An extensive assortment of house furnishing hardware, also for carpenters' and builders' use, always on hand. " IRON AN-D STERI Illachsmlthsocagon mahersiand • others:' turn !shed with all kinds of Iron, ;Sails, Horse Shoes, Coach Trilrunings, and other goods in their line_ WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, ' • In great' variety, such• rts Tubs, Baskets, Wash Boards, Bruums,Wa r sldng, Maehlues, - FARMING- IMPLEMENTS: . . Plows, Shovels, , Hoes, Plow Caitlngs,- , Seythes, Forks, 'takes, and all other Implements psedby, .the farmer.' ' ' • "STOVES AND 'TENT Stoves'of every style and pattern, Cook, Parlor and Ofllee Stoves. tor - coal or woos]. LA large as sortment of nix Ware, always kept on hand, or manufactured to order: Oil,- Paints, . &c. „ Coal Spero and Machine Oils 'of all kinds. Alcohol, Benzine, Janata, and other Varnish, Glass. raints;Putty, White Lead, fie. LOCUWP STREET, COLIIIIBIA,, TT '7.. . • lIMEMENIE FOREIGN AND DO3Th'StIC =EMI XYST)WAL•VCE ,COMP-tM:Eq.;= , FIDELITY N - S II R AN C TRUST ct gitt-ZZ;D:paIOSt'2,:sWIVIPANY it ry , 9 volt SAFE-IiEVIZIGOX O- 4: , y , A tiCT,ABLES. CArrrAtFrf, , =ROBBERY; FIBE - OR"ACCIDENT. 421 CITEST2CUT'6'iftEigi,-PHlL.kliit'l,lllA. —DirtEcroas: 'N. B. Browne, , J:(ll.lllngliam Pe 'Henry, C. 11, Clark, C. MacaJester, S. A. Caldwell, JolitEiWels4, D. W. Claris; Gibson. This Con - 11)401y receives for Safe-keeping, under guarantee, Securities, Plate, Coln, Deeds, and valuables of all descriptions. The charges for one year are, on Coupon Bonds, $1 per $1000; on itegistered.lionds, , Wee.ntsp lloderate - rates on all other valuablee.. , - The Company' also Rents SAPFA — key with renter exclusively, at ii:l3 to PM; Collects Coupons and Interest for 1 per cent.. commission; Allows Interest on deposits of money; Executes Trusts, as Executor, Administrator, , Guardian, Trustee or Agent. • PATTERSON, C. H. CLARE, N. B. BRONVE, Sec'y and Treas. Vice Pres' t. . President. (le; 21, 'll7-3m. iIIERNANIA FERE-INSURANCE JA COMPANY, No. 175 Broadway, New York. W. W. TIPP, AGRNT, •CASII CAPITAL, - Sunrials, Total Assets, July 1, ,This Company insures Property of all kinds against Loss or Damage by Fire, on favorable terms. -" RUDOLPH GARRIGT.TE, President. Iluao - SculDiAxx, Tom: E. Mani., Secretary. Vice President. Oct. 12, 18s7-iy. COLUMBIA INSURAN e 1 ..; CO JANUARY „Ist, 3867 CAPITAL AND ASSETS, r :900,527 91 This Company continues to insure Buildings Merehandlze, and other property, against loss and damage by are, on the 'mutual plan, either for neash p”emluin, or nremium note. BEST NTH, .A.:.NYUAL REPORT. Whole an) tint insured, i.. 5 12,47g,426 S 3 Less ain't xpired in '69, 722,771 34 $11,755,653 49 cArTr.A.L AND ESTCOME Amount of premium notes, Jan. 1,185(3 M3,1..t3 27 Less premium notes exp'4l. in ISM. 6613,160 23 Balance of premiums, Son'y 1, 1866 0,609 15 Quih receipts, less commissions, in '66, 57,016 16 Loans 0,400 00 Due. from ' agll - IR and others CONTRA Losses and expenses paid in 1360 - $73,027 31 Losses adjusted, not due Jan. 1, '67, 21,29688 Balance Capital - and Assets, Jan. 1,'67, 600,527 01 ,f694,&50 io A. S.. GREEN, President. GEORGE Yourra, Jr., Secretary. Mlcit.tta. S. SIIUDLA.N, Treasurer. DIRECTORS : R. T. Ryan, John W,_ Jr.,teacy John Fendrich, George Young, H. G. Minch, . Nicholas M'Donalil, Samuel F. Ebel*loin, 'William Patton. Amos S. Green, " John B. Bachman, Hiram Wilson, - Robert Crane. may 11, 1866 NSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH 1. AMERICA. PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1794. Assets, $1,350,000. Charter perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by tire on Buildings, Merchundize, Furniture, &e., for long short periods, or permanently on Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt payment of losses for a period of SEVENTY years, affords a guarantee of claim upon public con 11; deuce. Anrjtirn G. COFFIN, PrOSI, CILATZERS PLATT, SeeS, F. :X. ZIF,GLER, Agent 'Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa January 21, 18011-Iy. rpHE EQUITABLP, LIFE ASSUR— ANCE SOCIETY of the UNITED STATES, Offers inducements to those proposing to assure, which nre believed to be unequaled. Annual Casli Divide - 110s. 'All the Profits Divided pro.rata, among the Assured. ORGANIZED JULY, 1850 Aectimulated Fund, over co 000000 Annual Income, over . $1,200,000 wm. C. ALEXANDER, Preset. -H. II HYDE, Vice-President. G. W. Putrars, Actuary. Office-02 Broadway, New York. ~ For further particulars, apply to W. G. _PATTON, Agent, '' - .Tnfie 9, BOG.]. Columbia, Pa. TIARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSUR -32 A:NcE COBLPA."JNY, 'YORK, PA. Insures on the Cush Mutual or Perpetual Rates lirtABER, President 1). Srntemr.En., Secretary. S. SE.U3L&N, Agent, July 7, 1867-Iy.*: Columbia, Pa. CIIRARD FIRE AND MARINE LN k_ji STIRANCE COMPANY, _ . OP PHILADELPHIA Capital <' . 00,000 I Securities etoo,ooo 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 aguarantee of its future conduct. .• THOS. CRAVEN, Pres't A. S. Gir.T.F.:rr,Vice-President. JA.s. E, A..t.voin2., Secretary.. F. X., ZIEGLER, Agent, Walnut Street, above-Front, Columbia, Pa, January: 21,1865-Iy. TuromE INSURANCE COMPANY I I_ OF: NEW * OFFICE-110,135 Broadway Cnslt Capital Assets, Ist January, 1867 .52,000,000 00 ... 3,645,388 87 267,034 65 CHAS. .I.:;MARTIN, Pres't. 'A. F. WILLIIIARTII, Vice-Pres't. 11cGEE, Secretary. J. 11.*SVAsYrnums", Asst Secretary. 'D. A. HZAL7), General Agent. Total loss by Portland Fire, 5112,044 42—a1l paid before Jtilylsth.; A. J. KATIFIi'MAN, Agent, Columba, Pa. JEJVEZI?Y. W - • GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED AMERICAN WATCHES, As low as $20.00, 1n -two oz. Cases, warranted for two years; also 3,4, 5 and 6 07.. Cases. JUST RECEIVED? , si Full Assortment of the Celebm....d. - Seth Thomas Clocks. ' They are the best Clocks made. Call and see! Also, a full and well selected stock of SILVER Y PLATED WARE, Ft: in the best Factories in the U. S. JEWELRY IN VARIETY, Just front the Factories! • SPECTACLES ,• - • . . In Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Frames; to suit all ages! REPAIRING: OF ALL KINDS, Paoarrrz - v ATTENDED TO, AT • • E. SPERrNG'S, JeweLry Store, near the New Depot • mar. tf XTEN. STORE .„ . NEW GOODS A."ND LOW PRICES! P. :SHliEtNili & SON HAVE OPENED THEIR NEW STORE AND Stocked It with the largest assortment of NITATOrr.§; CLOCKS, Z i Szwzr.ny, Ever, offered In. Columbia, which Nye . i41.1l sell at „ , „, the lewest prices.. , CALL=AT Tat. NEW STORE, ABOVE LOCUST THE BEST IN ,T H O.R LD FOLEY'S GOLD PENS Are , aelcp . owledged to be the best yet. offered to the Public. . P. Sluvlner & Son have _just received a-largo stock of these celebrated Pens. His old stock Las also been exchanged for new, so•.that custo mers cnn now select from the , LARGEST AND , BEST ASSORTMENT of Gold Pens ever brought to thls — inarket. to Pens are uaranteed for six months. Push along. Get a P en.P 'Ask for -Foley's. • • • mar. 23, '17."-tf.) . P. SHREINER. 6: SON. ,FANCY . GOODS"! 't ..- -: •',,' •,: • :.. 'A finalot of.Faney Goods, such as lower Vases, - " ..Tofi .. et'Setts - - ''''''. - r : ' '',' ' : - , , , ... i ~ C ologne Bottles, . Work Boies, ' se., dr.e... &a . 1 .. .; , , . _ , , , , At SHREINER 3 SON'S. VINE WARE'! " • "We have alio a 'goad Stock of lino Bit. Annals :Ware, consisting of Tea Setts, Coffee and. Tea Pots, Mugs, &e. Selling very low at , . SHREISTEIt d• SON'S $500,000 *315,074.73 .315,074.73 71,963 04 2:;',M 56 694,830 10 'AND FANCY GOODS,
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