;,cti...;:attiotriii - git: F*4o)o4loo.o3)(llloa.taMi;4 o oatztifi.-ailaii:*o ol Saturday, JanUary 25, 1868. advettising will 'be considered CASH, and collectable at any -time after the . first insertion. • .• .lExtraordiunry- Steam Man. ' The following ,story:•of- ri',remarkable mechanical invention is toldiry_the Newark (N. .T.)-Adecrtiser:,:- ••• "Mr. Zadock Deddrick, - a - Newark ma chinistcluts invented a man; one thnt Moved by -Stearn will perfornt:some of the most important functions'of IMnratiltY ; standing tipright,Walle or run, as he is bid, • in,.aiii"direction and at almost any rate of • speed, - drawhig after" him , _a load whose. Weight wouidtaxthestrength of three stout draught horses. The history of this curious invention is - ns followS : Six years - ago Mr. Deddrick the ;inventor, who is at- present huttwenty-4We years of age, conceived the - novel; idea- of constructing- a man that should receive its vitality from a perpetual motion 'machine. The idea - was based on the-well -known - mechanical principle that if a heavy weight be placed at the top of an upright slightly inclined from a vertical, , gravitation will tend to produce a horizontal as well as vertical, motion. The project was not successful. " However; by observ ing careful)* the critiscof the failure Preserv ing, and perfecting the man form; and by substituting steam in place of the perpetual motion - machine, the present success was attained. -" The man stands seven feet and nine inches high, the other dimensions of the body being correctly proportioned, making him a second Daniel Lambert, - by which name he is facetiously spoken of -among the workmen., He weighs five hundred pounds. Steam is generated in the body or trunk "which is nothing but a three horse power engine, like those used in our steam tire engines. The legs which support it are complicated ,and wonderful. The steps are taken very naturally and quite easily. As the body is thrown ;forward' upon the advanced foot the other is lifted-from the ground by a'spring and thrown forward by the steam.' Each step or pace advances the - body two feet, and every revolution of the - engine produces -four paces. As the engine is capable of making more than a thousand revolutions in a minute, it would get over the ground, on this-calculation, at the rate of a little morn than a when minute. As this would be working the legs_ fester than would be sateen uneven ground or - on Broad street cobble stones, it is proposed to run the engine at the rate Of five hundred revolutions' per minute, which would walk the 'man at the modest speed of halfa. mile a minute.- "The follow -is attached.' to-a common rockawaY - carriage, the shaftg of "which serve to support him in a vertical position. These shafts aro two bars of iron, fastened in the usual manner to the front of the car riage -and are curved so as to be joined to a circular sustaining, bar,whicli passes around the waist, like a girth, and ',in - whicli the man-moves so as to - face in any- direction. Besides these motions - , machineryhas been arranged by-which the frgUre Can be thrown backward - or forward from a vertical nearly forty-five degrees. Thisle,tioiaein order to enable itto - ascend; or descend all grades. To tte - soles of the feet - spikes or corks -are fixed which effectually, prevent:slipping. The whole affair is so firmly sustained by the shafts and has so excellent a foothold that two men are unable to push it over, or in any way throw it 'down. In 'order to enable it to stop - quickly it is provided with two appliances, one of which will, as before stated, throw itbackward from the vertical, while the 'other bends - the knees in a diree-- tion opposite to thenaturaLposition: "Au upright post, which is arranged; in front of the' dash-board, and Within easy reach of the trOnt'seats; sustains two minia ture pilot- wheels;by-thetarafing of: which these "various inotiona and- 'evolutions are directed. It:IS expected •that a sufficiently' large amount bf coal can be stowed away under that back seat of the- carriage to work the . enginefer a ,day, and -enough water in a tank under the front seat to last "In Order to preVent the - Want' front frightening horses byits wonderful appear ance, Mr. Deddrick Intends to clothe it and give it as nearly_as possible a likeness - to the rest of humanity. The boiler and such parts as are unneccessarily 'heated will be encased in' felt or woolen undergarments.' Pantaloons, coat and vest, of the latest style, are provided. Wheneveitho - fires need coaling, which is everytwcr or three lours, the driverfstops the machine, descends from his seat, unbuttons 'Dalliers vest, opens a door, •shoves in the fuel;-'buttons up the, vest and drives on. On' the back between the shoulders the "cocks and • gauges are placed. As these would cause the coat to sit awkwardly. A knapsack has - been provided that completely covers them. A blanket neatly rolled up and placed on , top of the knapsack perfects the - delusion: :The face is moulded into a cheer ftil countenance of white enamel, which - contrasts well with tho dark, hair -and moustache. ' 'A sheet iron hat with a guage top actetts a smoke stack. -'' • "The cost of this i 5 . ,.. $2.000, • though the makera,Alosars.. Deddricki Grass, expect to Minillfuettire - -sueceecling ones, ,warranted-. to 'run ; -u`, 'bar, repairs, for $300.' The Sinn4i, 'parties 'expect to construct; on tile same :Principle, horses which` will do the duty 'of ten or-t*elvo ordinary enhnals so the . saineaPecies. These, it is confidently believed,-can reused,alike before carriages, - street; cars t and ploughs. The. Mail:. now' edriStrueted can his Way . ".Witliont`diffiCtilti.;eyer" any, irregular surface whose rats 3tud' , :sto ' nes ' aro not more than nine inches below or abo.ve‘- the) level thing of-beituty,is 7 ,aloy forever." And nothing-is-so beautiful. as a picture ' Headache, Nervous Pains, Spur Stomach, DistressafterEating,Prostrating Weakness, Disinclination for, Society,',llfental Mosport-, dency, etc., are the rule rather than the ex ception with the htiman , family; and have stamped their effects urion us all. The most' effective; • gentle; :Sudden- and agreeable remedy is- the - Plantation Bitters, •They have' probably cured and • alleviated more cases- the past five years', than -all - other medicines combined: > They 'are 'sold throughout the length ,and' breadth of the -4 fagnolfa , Watera - delightful toilet ar ticlenperlor to - cologne and at half the - • „ • • —Fashion'splatforin.--;One perfume,ur refreshing and imperisbable, and' that per' fume Phalon's ."! iglit-Blooming- Cereus:', Thisis the platform of Fashion on this side of;the Atlantie;and allyne people say amen ! Joie,/ , City 2'imia."-"." , .•• • • . . n, a,nigre tare—At:the Lowest from Vest tolowest grlules.' FINE 'MOTE - DRESS SUITS.• • :„ CASSIMERE BUSINESS SUITS. • , . SAT/NETT JEAN - SUITS..; , 4. 7 ...55qi - rna.A,uk it:TRICOT. BEAVERS. 'FIINEBBACIC,&-COLORED morns. - :PIAL,1•••1: FANCY, OATINGS, new ' : : ; BIJACIZ'AND.Y.ANCY-CASSIBIERE,, , Ydo..L-,-` ' —vEzivmr.coitros; ece• y,45t..4,-,l*lfi. uIIA ( ' p thoie - wityie <piompt a: BR .14 NBC E-R-S: , '''BROTHERS' 'CELE aB.fiitAeTnED'SitirJVER'PLATED t bl v n, ,f ro stand_ltirgest, Stock ever brought to Bh.Srom,:the , Mannfaoturers, at lower many . ears at SEdiaThrElt Qc SON'S. _airs hi zEfii-T 2WO7II9 . IIICMp i TO BITTERS w ISE SOLD; liEllEAF•rtit ONLY IN GLASs. vr CMt nI rnoeb i tum Of. A . LI. - nitnatimrs. In milking the above chance, and discon tinuing entirely thesale,of Mishler's Herb Bitters in bulk, the .proprietors deem that the people should. ,e informed "of 'the 'causes which, called forth , such action on their part. • In the first place, we hold,, that Misbler's Herb Bitters is not a beverage; we never bite:1(19(1 - dt to be used tiara beverage, but that itia - a medicinal preparation of various herbs, &c., compounded "upon scientific, principles, -and in exact accordance with the formulae of the pharmacopoeia in the preparation of the tinctures, &c. , com pound tincture of eighteen different Herbs, cec., and, as far as possible removed, and differing from the many so called Tonics, Bitters,. Cordials, Stomachics, which, for the most part, are nothing but so many dis guised 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 been 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 ono great advantage against which Mishler'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 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 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, besides doing injustice to the pro prietors and injuring the reputation of the article. liivention4A 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 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 sealed in a proper sized bottle, the Bitters can , be retailed from the counter of every druggist and merchant in the country. MISTELER'S MERE BITTERS ARE cow ONLY: SOLDIN MOTTLES. Lot this fact ho remembered by the public, who may consider elf ()Over preparations sold in bulk, and:under its name as base and worthless counterfeits. A PART OF TO-DAY'S MAIL. PuovroN:ccu, Nov. 23, 1567 Dn. S.'l3. Haler:wily (V, CO. Cr;x'rs. Please send me, immediately, in,y usual: complement of your Bitters, as what I have on hand is going off rapidly, and will goon he exhausted. I have been very successful in curing with the,Bitters a very distressing ease 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. You have not recommended' your Bitters for worms in children, but from a case that has passed through my hands, I am satis fied that MISHLER'S FIERR BITTERS can be relied on as a specific in such disor, ders. , The facts of the case are as follows: .t~ 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 skeleton. Quite a number of our prominent physicians pre scribed for tho child, but without avail. The gentleman finally concluded -to try your_Bitters, and` commenced giving the child a half -teaspoonful• three times per day. On the third day of this treatment 'the Bitters caused trouble 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. I mention these two cases to you to show :i , ou the success that is following the intro duction of the Bitters in the New England States. • Enclosed find my cheek for $l5O, amount of Inst bill. Be - sure and send Bitters us soon as possible. Respectfully vours, TREDENICK. No. 6 Newton st., Providence, R. I. LANCASTER PA., Nov. 24, 1567. Mnssits. S. 8. - HARTINIAIs.7 DEAR SIR:' While working at Norris' Locomotive Works, two years ago, I was injured by a heavy frame, felling on my right band, which was so injured as to be rendered entirely useless, the wrist was as it were bent—completely bent. I went to sev eral physicians, who told me that "I could never recover the use of the hand. One of them wanted to remove some of the bones of the wrist, but I did not consent. I was unable to work for over a year, and having a family, my former earnings were rapidly disappearing ; I found that it was useless for me to continue, - under 'their treatment, as I was not improving, and by the advite of ,my „friends went to Dr. gishler and commenced the .use of the Herb Bitters,, both internally and externally. By the time• I bad used two bottles I found I was recei Vingbenefit. - Continuing, I still improved, my band regained its power, and lam now able to - work. It is not yet quite as strong as formerly, but I amusing it at - work, "mid 'it is steadily improving. Mishler's Herb Bitters was 'the only thing that gave me'relief. Its effects in- my case was almost instantaneous. JOHN S. WRITE. ,Mr.oor...urovrx, N0v.25, 1867 DR. S. .13. .11ArrrarAlc 4.C.s Co. On -February 21st, -there appeared on my leg, belbw the . kee, a small yellow ,phnple apparently' containingmatter ; it was rather painful, but being of so trilling nature; at first, k took no notice of it, but ,on the second day it had spread to such an extent that,l _was -laid , up, unable to get about. It continued., spreading until my leg was ono largo sore from the-knee to the .ankle;"dischiuging all the time and caus ing intense pains. lin the - meantime was undergoing _treatment at the hands of an eminent physician who could do • nothing for me. I also tried a great number of pri vate rembiliesthat were recommended, but ornO'avail. - E concluded to take no more , medicine, but,wasApersuaded by_ Mr. Elias Williams, a native of your city, to give your Herb Bitters at least a trial. To grat ify him reonsented, though I had not the least hope of receiving benefit from him. The disease had affected my, entire system, and I had made tip my mind to die. After using your Bitters a short time, I experi enced-a change ;the effect of the medicine was apparent and affected' my entire sys tein. At first I thought it made me worse, butat the urgent, solicitation of my friends I persevered in ifs use, and am pleased - to say that now after using nine bottlesl am, ! Imaysay, well. The sores on My leg_ are all bealed,-there is' no running, the holes have all-filled , out' with new flesh ;, and a certahramount of tenderness in the ,parts that were affected is all that remains of. the disease. —I bad doctored for" over two months, and could obtain no •rellef., • Man persons are, • cognizant of these- facts, as I am-well' known here; for some time been inspector of ties for :the Peoa'a Co. My recovery_kattribute solely `to the use of MiShler's Herb Bitters, and' cannot sufficiently express my sense:of. the 'merits of your preparation; with my thanks, I am, sir, yours, Very respectfully, . _ - JOHN B FOLTZ. I[the unihisigned, do hereby certify thnt the is correct. . • . KIRK FEW. Supervisor; Div. No. 4, P.R. R. . - - - • ~. WA5ur0r0rt,..., . D..0.,-Nov. 2.4;18677.:- Dn...S:l.lianyman .t•Co. . Daart •This is to certify that I have been Inflicted for'the past seven years with - Scrofula ,Em. both-arms and -legs. -I have . ' doctored with 'the - most. celebrated.PhYsi clans of -the country, and all availed. noth- - .Mg. The itching became - intolerable, ea. 'pecially •so.at night-, so much so' as to pro vent me from slee.oing:l was reconunended by a young man - in - the' vapitol to try your, O.ELEBRATED-lIERB BITTERS. I tried 7 only two bottles' and thorelief has been so gratifying that I'have no hesitatio n in say : : ing that a few more will make a perfect Cure- Yours,' respectfully, `,HARRY ETTE.R.O'- - The above gentleman- -haS 'been the Springs,' and. also .the patentee of.ther 'Celebrated Burning Fluid, known as Etter's Bunting Fluid. _ - SOLD ONLY ' IN.BOTTLES!-":11Y ;• ALL' DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.-,' • noy. 7-tf. • cAgt-ttl So.Vs cozinirN: TgatiirliLE EXCITEMENT !! - FALL ',OPENING!!! AT LAST FOUND THE PLACE TO BUY OrrE iT CRASII DOWN THEY COME!! BARGAINS TO BE lIAD AT THE. 4 MAMMOTH STORE OF W. G. CASE & SON, A Splendid Stock of New Goods at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, WE HAVE PURCHASED A LARGE AND FASDaONABLE STOCK OF CLOTHS,_ C.:S.SSIMER ES, Which we are prepared to make up IN THE LATEST STYLES A Large Assortment of FALL & WINTER DRESS GOODS ! Black and Fancy Silks, French and Scotch Ginghams, Prints of:all Styles and Makes. A full Stock of Linens. A Fine Stock of Hosiery, GLOVES, DRESS BUTTONS, • AND TRIMMINGS The Best Stock, of BROWN AND BLEACHED Of Every Width and Quality From 10 Cents r.Ert YARD-Up. • WE MAKE A SPECIALITY OF OUR MERINOS. WOOL ' POPLINS, • POPLIN ALPACAS, ' - WOOL DELAINES, COBERGS, &c., &C. . . SPRAGUES Pink, Purple, - - American, Meriznacks, . Allen, Pacific, Wamsutta, Glen Cove, Corset Jeans, Pine Cambrics, Paper Cambrics„ Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, Napkins, Tpreads, Braids, Dress TrimMings, Tidy Yarns, Worsteds, HOsiery, all kinds, Hoop Skirts Silk Circulars, Silk Sacquos, Balmorals, ac., Scc. tic. MOURNING DRESS GOODS, GINGHAM'S, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND SWISS WHITE GOODS, As , VERY LOW PRICES ALL KINDS of PRINTED DELADIES, =I PACIFIC, LOWtLL, HAMILTON, - FOULARDS, - MANCHESTER, 8:c FALL & WINTER SHAWLS OF ALL KINDS. CLOTHS .AND CASSDIERES, For Gent's and Ladles' Wear. FLANNELS, WHITE AND COLORED Also, • Brown Muslin, Bleached, Muslins, Blue Drills, Pillow Casing Double Width SHEETINGS, Cotton and LINEN Ladies' et: Gents' Linen, Paper Collars, Cuffs, Neck - Tics, Fancy and Plain, Rid Glove , White and Colored, - of all makes; Ready Made Shirts, TICRINGS of all GRADES, &c. ALSO, ALL STYLES OE HATS AND CAPS I Boots 'and. Shoes ! LADIES' GLOVE KID, MISSES' and CHILD- nEws SHOES MERCHANT TAILORING DONE IN THE BEST STYLE OUT- SIDE THE CITIES, AND ALL FITTING WARRAI3TED A Fp . .l, ASSORTMENT OF QTTE,F,NSW_A.R.E% ALSO, A CHOICE LOT .OF GROCERIES, CONSISTING ,OF SUGARS, • - COFFEES, - SPICES; • ' - TEAS, -• - , MOLASSES; _ • -•- CANNED FRUITS, _ . • Please, give us . a call, at the OLD STAND of _BIALTBY A.CASE, where you can examine our Stock, before purchasing elsewhere.' • Agency - tor , „, - " onoliEß - - ', , PREIIIIUII:I:SEWING'3IAfteLNES: (Jim Id the Store and see them working. ' Sev eml,k,lntition hand. CASE SON, - . ' 14413.3t ' eoLvaista, Pa. , bet;eenFront. eißeix•tul Sta., 31cirkei Price is 7iven Produce, in czehaVe "r ci .SEWIWG SEWING MACHINES! There is tt o MCC...IBIIy for "Swinging:to:tend the Circle" of Sewing . M chines In search of a GOOD ONE, when one Is offered to ,you enntbining In itself all the GOOD QUALI TIES elainted for any in the Market, and direicki of nit the 'blear and dap-trap fixtures, and attach ments used to make Machines sell, We otter for sale the GROVER & BAKER Making the Elastic stitch which will not rip or C, cat In tension, and for proof of its excellence, refer to those having them in use. - - .031.. We have at all times a COMPETENT PER, SON in attendance—not to picture imagintrey perfections, nor to describe with voluble imper tinence the defects of other machines, In order to hide anything in those we sell, but to show what can be done with ours. We have also the best PRICES ! ! .LOCK STITCH MANUFACTURING MACHINE, Ever, offered to the public, and only nsk no ex arnlnatlon of them to substantiate our SECOND-HAND MACHINES lii good running order, - of the following makes, which , we will sell at ABOUT HALF the ay WILCOX & GIBBS, . WHEELER & WILSON'S AND HOWE'S. 'W. G. CASE & SON, Agents, at Rolling Mill Store. Columbia, Penn's. N. D.—The above 'Machines are also to be had of F. X. Ziegler, the former Agent, at theitdams Express OlLice, in Walnut street, above Front. June 8,'67-til GROVER & BAKER'S • lIIGHEST ELASTIC STITCH AN D - LOCK STITCH - SEWING MACHINES, 49 BROADWAY, IsZEW YORK. 730 C1TE.07 , ...rr STREET, PITTLADEr.I : t. Jan. .67. S; VE'STING S, THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S SEWING MACHINES, FOR FAMILIES AND MA'UFACTURERS The Howe LOOK STITCI-1, SIIIItTINGS, THESE WORLD-RENOWNED SEWING MACHINES Were awarded the highest premium at the World's Fair in London, and six first premiums at the New York State Fair of 1866, and are cele brated for doing the best work, using a mach smaller needle for the same thread than any other machine, and by the introduction of the most improved machinery; we aro now able to . supply the very best machines in the world. These machines are made at our new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport. Conn., under the immediate supervision of the President of the Company, - ELIAS HOWE, JR., the original inventor of the Sewing Machine. They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing, and to the use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers, Tailors,Manufacturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks,,Mmtillas, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Corsets, Boots, Shoes, harness, Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, ete. They work equally well upon stilt, linen, woolen and cotton goods with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind, and perform every species of sewing, making a beautiful and permet stitch, alike on both sides of the articles sewed. The Stitch invented by MR. HOWE, and made on this Machine, is the most popular and dur able, and all Sewing Machines are subject to the Principle invented by him. The 17owc Machine Company, MO BROADWAY, Cor. Fourth St., N. Y mar 50,'67-ly pREPARE FOR WINTER I Dress Coats, Business Coats, Overcoats, Anna loons of the newest patterns, and made up In latest styles, expressly for home trade. AT TICE Blue - Front Store ! The subscriber has Just purchased for the 'Whiter Trade, in the New York and Philadelphia Markets, a large and fashionable stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, 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 low. I have the Cheapest Priced Goods in Columbia, and am prepared to make up to order, in the latest cuts, handsome- CLOTHS, CASSLuIERES, VESTINGS, PLAIDS, &c. Also a handsome stock of Gentlemen's Furn ishing Lzcods, at very low prices. TERMS CASH. H. BLUMENTHAL, Blue Front Buildings, Front Street, nov 2'67] Columbia, Penn :a. NJ SONERS & SON, • 809 CHESTIVTIT Sr., :NEAR GIRARD HOUSE, 809 CHESTNUT ST. , NEAR. CONTINENTAL, HOUSE, PO ILADELPH lA, PA. FIN? PIECE GOODS for menfiure work, PINE PIECE GOODS for measure work, CHEAP CASSIMERES for Busineis•Sults, CHEAP CASSIMERES for Business Sults, MEASURES TAKEN, SUITS NEST DAY, MEASURES TAKEN, SUITS NEXT DAY (nug 1-Um WINTER - CLOTHLNG ! CLOTIIING! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER!! Overcoats at one half the price they were two years ago. Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, &e., &c. New Styles, New Goods at low rates. DAVID LTANALTER'S U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM! Front Street, first Store above 'Walnut Street, The largest, Best Assorted, Handsomest and Cheapest stock of " CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, Flats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Ss., Sc., ever exhibited in these regions, which will be sold at prices TO DEFY ALL EOM:PETITION! [nov 2,T7. LARGEST STOCK CLOTHING THIS SIDE • OP PHILADELPHIA I have just purchased my new Fall Stock of Winter Clothing; The largest ever before pur chased. Come and examine our new Styles and prices of - READY MADE CLOTHLNG'i Embracing every variety of style and material suitable for the season. They are made of the best material and in the most fashionable style. GENTLEMEN'S ETJRNISHING GOODS, Shirts, Scarfs, Reck Ties, Suspenders,. Hamilter. , chiefs. liastery, ac. A splendid line of these goods always kept on hand. - Also, Boots, Shoes, Hats St Caps, of which we have a well selected stock, and which Ave offer at very cheap rates. TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS C VALISES Of all styles, are sold cheaper than city prices. 2dygoodware all bought for cash, and I offer them at cheaper rates, for cash. than any other store. Canaria see. , RERUN RICE. - • Adjoining Washington Rouse; nor 9, '87.-Iy] Front street, Columbia. TTALL'S .. • VEGETABLEIL-11R RENIswi.R .. . These ,popular Ratr Restorers and Tonto; on band, at , .... . ~. R. 'WILLIAMS, Drag Store, . , - Ap1134.11 ... - ; : Columbia, Pa. JD. 13/1..YN1 & CO., • FRAN - R.1,1g sisEA.m. itARERY, Nos. 113 ruatl-115'Queea Street; Thilagelphia, Pa, . Clackers, Soda Biscuit, Tea , Cakes, Bran, BBis cuit, Pilot read, &c., of the best quality. janL?...qi7-tf)• FAMILY MACHINE, 122 EM=2 609 BROADWAY, NEw Yorac. SEND FOR CIRCULAR CLOTHING. NEW CLOTHING AT REDUCED PRICES ! PINE CLOTHING, FINE ,CLOTHING, CLOTRING AT LOW PRICE, cLoTaNG AT LOW PRICE, .CLOTHING COLUMBIA, PA IBM GREATEST VARIETY OF REDUCED PRICES I= RING'S AMBROSIA, IILISCELI ATi OUS. G REAT EARGAINS OFFERED ! DRY. GOODS!. FANCY GOODS! JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE All !O bo sold for Ono Dollar Worth over $J,000,000! ra ff3a ARE AND E & CO., 162 11110,1 DWAY, Now }'ors, Agents for European Manufseturers,alumunce 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 Cash, at any sacrifice. A. is Co. have, therefore, resolved to offer them according to their ordinary system of business, at $1 each, without re gard to value. ,_rho following list shows the original wholesale prices of some of the at Miles which they now offer at SI. Bear, Wolf m 1,1111111160 Robes, Boni $l6 01 to St - til cot Sets of Furs. Sable, Ermine or Mink " 20 00 to 100 00 Ladies' Muirs, 13 00 to 00 00 Collars " " " 10 00 to 40 on Silk and stain Dress Patterns, " 18 60 to 45 00 Bcrego and Egyptian Cloths, 000 to 111 00 Alpncen and Muslin do Laines, 400 to 10 00 French Merinos and Twills, " 10 00 tg 2000 Cambric, Thibit and Mohair, 400 to 10 00 Balmoral and Elliptic Skirts, " 200 to 600 Silk and Lace Veils, 200 to 600 Sets fine Cuffs and Collars, 2 Ott to 500 Pairs of LaJies' Corsets, " 250 to 600 Handlterchiefs,Silk, Plain. Hemstitched and embroidered Linen Lawn, per doe, 0 00 to 18 00 Ladies' and Gents, Cotton, Woolen and Silk Hose and half Hose, per doz. pro, 4OD to 12 00 Ladies' and Gents' Merino, Cotton, Linen and Cotton Sidi is and Undershirts, each, from 2 :30 to 000 Coat, Vest and Pantaloon Patterns in Cloth. Cassimere, and Deoskin. from , 300 to 25 CO Linen mat Woolen Table Cox ers, " 200 to SOO White and Colored Linen Napkins, per dozen, 600 to 12 00 Mnslins, White and Unbleached, per vard,ls to 40ets. Flannels; Shawls in Woolen; Sills rind Merino Nu bias or Clouds; Woolen !foods; Blankets; Linen anti Muslin Sheets; Velvet and Morocco Porto - tor:odes; Shopping Bags; Wallets; Meerschaum Pipes; Four and Six Blade Pocket Knives, with pearl, tortoise and ivory handles; French Clocks; Gilt and Bronze Musical Boxes; IlevolversJ Fowling Pieces; Fancy Combs; Hair Nets . Work Boxes; Silver Card Cases; Albums; Family and Pocket Bibles; Opera Glasses, Sie. We have also received a 9 - s lendid assortment of WATCIIES. Gold and Silver Hunting Cases, for Gents; Enamoled do. for Ladies, together with Chains of every pattern and style. Sets of Jewelry in every variety; Sleeve 'Buttons; Thimbles; Lockets; Cro'ses; Rings. of every kind: Bracelets. Gold Pens, Le. The, Sti. Pll.tt 'WARE DEPARTMENT comprises leer, Dining and Tea Sets. Castors, Ice Pitchers, Table Spoons, Forks, Tea Spoons, Goblets, Drinking Cups, Coffee Urns, Tea rots, Ct eam Pitchers, Sugar Bowls, Fruit Baskets, Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, Fruit Kith es, Syrup Cups, Salvers, Pertmonaies Pie Knives, Fish Knives. Altistara and Slily Spoons, :Nap kin Rings, Egg Stsr...ls. Wine Holders, Card Cases, Ac. All the above list of articles to be sold for St each. The expenses are paid by the sale of Coupons or Certificates naming eneh article in the stock:, and its value; these Certificates are enclosed in envelopes, mixed up, and sold at 25 Calls Each-5 for SI-11 for Si. Whatever article is named in the eel tificate can be obtained at One Dollar. The article will be shown to the hohier of the Cer tificate, and it will be at his option, a hetlicr he pays the dollar arid takes the article or not. In case elu des sent by mail or express ate not satisfactory, they can be returned and the money will bet efunded. Every Certificate entitles the holder to some ar ticle of sterling value, worth much more than a dol lar. In proof of this. READ TILTS OFFER. You can have for any of our certificates and st, 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 the 26 cents you paid fur its:- One Silver-plated three bottle Castor, handsome silver-plated Butter Dish, with plate and cover, Lady's Shopping Bag, a 5:3 picture Album bound in velvet and gilt, set of Tea Spoons, silver-plated on white metal, set double plated Table:ipoons or Forks,Pants pattern. (2;:i yards cassinun e,) pair Jouvin's Paris Kid Gloves splendid real Meerschaum Pipe, or solid 16 caret Gold plain Ring.. _ 11= During the four years we have been agents for Eu ropean manufacturers, wo have received hundreds of commendatory notices from the Press . , and letters from private individuals, expressing the highest sat isfaction with our method of doing business. We have many of these testimonials with names mid date r printe.Lin pamphlet. form, and as we hate uo st.ace fur them in this advertisement, we will send copies free to any address. Whenei er desired, we will send articles I.y Etpress, C. 0. D. So that the money need only be paid O\ DELIVERY OF TILE 00005. We accept the entire responsibility of money sent by Express, Post Office Order, or hank Draft. We wont agents EVERYWHEIIE. to whom a lib eral compensation will be paid, which eon be learned on application: I.l"Talce care to write your name and address in a clear, distinct band, and address ARRANDNLE Si . CO., 161 Broadway, New York. Post Office Box, 3285. " [der.. 21, Ul7-2m. LOCKET BOOKS! A Large and well selected stock WC POCICET BOOKS, has just been received, which we will sell at reduced prices. Call and see our stuck of Photograph Albums ! A large and fresh stock just received from New York, which are olli , red 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 WRITD. , IG FLUID The gamini article—quarts, pints, half pints, and 2.-oz. stands. Everything usually kept in the Stationery line, will be found at W. U. HESS' Book Store, Locust street. opposite Columbia National Bank. April 6, ISM% T ; i H OCAL FREIGHT NOTICE. "I3C Pennsylvania Rail Road Company are now prepared to receive or lbrward Freight be tween Columbia and Lancaster, and all stations on the Pennsylvania. Rail Road and its branches. ' RATES BETWEEN RHIL'A...t: COLUMBIA, First Class. 2nd Class. lid Class. 4th Class. 25 cents 21 cts. IS etc. 15 ets. Flour in Car loads, cents per Barrel. BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA & LANCASTER. First Class. 2nd Class. lrti Class. 4th Class. in cents 20 etc. 17 ets. -14 etc. BETWEEN COLUMBIA & PITTSBURGH. First Class. 2nd Class. Ord Class. 411, Class. 71 cents 50 etc. 96 etc. etc. Freight consigned to stations where the Com pany lens no Agent, must be prepaid. All Freights payable on Delivery. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phila. oFor further information apply to S.R. Karios-rox, Frt., Agt. E. K. Bolen, Frt., Agt., Columbia. A. F. SII.A.Y.IIAICIIII, Frt., Agt., Lnnc'r SUSQUEHANNA PLANING MILL, ON FRONT ST., AND PENN'A RAIL ROAD 7NTEILSECTION, COLITMMA, PA: The Subscribers would respectfully announce to the patrons of their Mill, that the advanced prices of labor and expenses incident to carrying on_the business of their establishment compels them to charge their customers au advance on former rates, and take this method to inform them that the following are the prices for work done ht their :5111Is: . . . _ For working Flooring per akt 4.50 do Weatherboards per M 4.50 " Surfacing one side, per .11 . 2.2.3 do two sides, per _II 4.31) Re-sawing White Pine face _ - measure, per M MO do Poplar face meas. per m 0.01 do Ask, Oak and Cherry face measure, per Ili 8.00 . Ripping 4-4 per line, lt, feet 1,!4 ~ do 8-1 do do " do Joice do do 4X: tr - s. Lumber hauled to the Mill and returned to yard without extra charge. Accounts for working or dressing lumber will be considered collectable every four months. The subscribers have on hand an assortment of ROUGH and DRESSED r. - umBER, which is for Sale at Market Xrices, and solicits a continuation of public custom. Ap113,'07-ly) DAdiplAN & MARTIN. T C. BUCHER, t./ . .A.GE:NT FOR TUE STATEN ISLAND Dying Establishment. Ladles' Dresses Cloaks, Veils, Gloves, Rib'polls, and Silks of all kinds dyed any color. Also, Gentlemen's Coats, Vests, Pantaloons, &e. Kid Gloves 'washed to look like new. Scouring, repairing, &e., done at short notice. I will receive goods at my store and forward them to the establishment. 4"X-Satisthetion guaranteed. Call and see list of prices at J. C. DITCHER'S Store, Locust Street. iS 27 , ' 67 ) Columbia, Pa. 500 TONS OF PLYMOUTH STOVE (No. 3) COAL For Sale at $4.00 per Ton. -Delivered at your cellar doors. Get one Ton for.trial. aug 3141] BRUNER & MOORE. • IRON cf: _2IEACIELNERr. SUPPLEE & 'BROTHER. iki.II`rIII , ACTIIREI Or -- ST - EAM: BOILERS. In addition to our Foundry and I%fachlne work, Nye are /10W prepared to manufacture every variety of Boiler and Plate Iron work, - MENDING AND REPMRING BOILERS Promptly attended to. Thankful for past favors, we would Invite the attention of our friends and patrons to this new branch of our business. SUPPLEE ,tz BRO., • Si,, Columbia. ST:TSQUEIIANNA IRON COMPANY • Manufacturers of all sizes of • REFINED AND DOUBLE REFINED •! - - ROUND, sguAnE, FLATS, OVAL, AND BALI` OVAL IRON. Car Axles, Shafting and Horse Shoe Bars. AS - Orders promptly failed from Stock on hand or made to order. Terms, net Cash, at Manufacturer's prices, de livered on Cars or Boats, - - nine° at their ' ROLLING MILL, Columbia, Penna. STEAM ' ENGL. Fs, 13 - OILERS STEAM ruites, . And all kinds orMachtnery Manncaatured and guaranteed to give "satisfaction at the 'Works of SUPPLEE At-BRO., LAN - CASTER ADps. OUSE 7~ URNISHING STORE '-• A. -O..'FIANN, NO. 11, Noßall QUEEN STREET, I,,ANCAS TER, PEZCIVA. peraler hi all lrinas of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Stoves, Hot 'Hot Ali; Vurnaces,, And. Cooking Ranges Thu, Sheet Iron, :Ind Copner-Ware Mananytory Roofing, Spouting:, and Tin Mending pfomptly uttendect to. PLUMBER, GAS . FITTER And Dealer In all kinds of Water and Gas Pipes, Lead, Galvanized Iron, Cast and Wrought Iron, Terra Cotta S. Copper (tinned.) Tubing', hydrants, Bath Tubs, and Boilers, Wash Coals, Water Closets, • Force and Lift Pumps for Cisterns, and Deep Wells, Hydraulic Rams, Itegis , tees, DAMPF,RS, VENT.I.LATOits, Ste., &c. ICE CREAZI-FItEEZF.RS. WATER COOL ERS Als..ID REFRIGERATORS, - At A. C. FLINN'S, - No. 11, North Queen St., Lancaster, Fenn a- CITARLES 11. HOWELL, mARBLE MASON, NO. CO NORTII QUEEN STREET, E-VAT SIDE. The Oldest Marble Works in Lancaster County. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the swine. lle has ,on hand the lamest, most varied and complete stock of finished MONUMENTS MANTLES, GhAVE STONES, &c., &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 al-tfi D OWN WiTEI 1111 , 3 PRICES-! ust receh•ed from the Philadelphia and New York :Markets a 101 l 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 Casts Prices. We have on hand a full and complete stock of BEADY MADE CLOTHING, for Men and Boys, ' Of our own make, which we guarantee well trimmed and well made, and goods as repre sented. Also, our Stock of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING GOODS, Is full and complete. Our stock is parehased at the very Lowest Cash Prices, and WC are prepared to sell at a small advance. Call and examine our Stock, and Ton be convinced the place to be suited for the least money, is at MYERS S: EATHFON'S, No. 1 East King street, • Lancaster City, Pa. .6S S. RATIIVOIN'S rteTIANT uitoruNG, GENERAL CLOTHING, AND GENTLEIHEN'S FURNISHING STORE, (Opposite Shober's llotet,) CORNED OF NonTir QUEEN AND ORANGE STS., LA.N. - cAsrEn, PNNNA. All kinds of Men's and Boys' ready-made Clothing and Furnishing Goods constantly kept on hand. Also a superior assortment of French, English. German and _llnerican Clothe, Cas,lnteres and Vestings, which will be made to order in any desired style, with the least posAble delay; 'warranted to give satisfaction, and at reasonable charges. July 11,'66-131 S. S. RATITVON. N. RRENEMAN'S • AD LS' GENTLEMEN'S BOYS, GIRLS AND CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. The largest :tad best assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen's wear in the CITY OF LANCASTER. The undersigned respectfully invites the citi zens of Columbia and vicinity, to his large stock of LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES, Such as Women's lid and French Morocco Boots, Balmoral, Continental and other FASHIONABLE STYLES. We arc prepared to manufacture at short notice every kind of Ladies' and tientlemeni s wear known in this - market, and at as cheap rates as any sliniliar estahlishment. Call and examine our stock. - A. N. BRENEMAN, • Qpposite Cooper's Hotel, West King St. LancAtster. • TO HORSE OWNERS. BAKER'S HOOP LINIMENT, Tim 131.P.5r Airrter.E E.Nowx For Quarter or Sand Crack, Corns, Thrush, Contracted, Hard. or Brittle Hoofs, fie., and for general use in place of Stuffing or Soaking. As Dressing for the outside of the Hoof it has no Superior. Sold Wholesale and retail. by A. MILEY, nu Sad dle and Harness 'Manufacturer, No. 37 North Queen Street, next door to Shobers Eagle hotel, City, Penna. N. D.—Harness of every description constantly on band, and repairing neatly done to order. USTABLISHED IN 1529. 9 SHULTZ'S OLD ESTABLISHED HAT, CAP AND FUR STORE. No. a) NORTIE QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. We would respectfully announce that we are now prepared to furnish our customers With the Latest Styles consisting of Gentlemen's DRESS SILK CASSIkERE, PLAIN AND BRUSH FUR AND IVOOL, on CASSIMERRETT, STIFF CASSIMERE. SOFT AND STEEL EXTENDED MUMS, AND FLEXIBLE SELF-ADJUSTING STIFF AND D'ORSAY BRIM HATS, In new, Novel and. beautiful Designs, mutat such prices as to make it an 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. Olin Morro Is "EQUALITY TO ALL." The lowest selling price marked in ligures on each article, and never varied from, at SIIULTZ & BRO.'S Hat. Cap and Fur Store, No. 2(1 North Queen St. s ALA. R7E5.7.1).5 OF SYLIPPING FURS 130LRIIIT, A.ND HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. DRAT3O,'47 F ASHIONABLE HATTER. JOHN H. GREEN, has removed his Store to N 0.4 East Xing street, . _ Where he has fitted up rooms to carry on in an extensive scale, the .MANUF-:‘_OTURE OF HATS, 4:,,C Orders may be left, or sent at any time, and satisfaetton guaranteed. I have only the best workmen, mat an at all times prepared to supply those who may favor me with a call with the BEST AND CHIIiAPEST HATS AND CAPS, of the Latest and most Fashionable Style. Mexhig haft tonsiderable experience in the business, he hopes to meet a generous share of public patronage. April 0, ' 67 -t l l] TWIN M. GICVEN. T l ANCASTEII, ' mmumE worazfA, All persons in want of anything in the Marble line, will he furnished at the very lowest prices. Only the bestWorkrnen are employed, conse quently we are enable to turn out In a superior manner MONUMENTS, STATUARY, TOMBSTONES mA.RBLE MANTLES, BUILDING FRONTS, SILLS, And Marble Work of every description. Ha - Orders promptly attended to LEWIS lIALDY, May 4,'C7] • Lancaster City, Pa. HOUSE. FURNISHING G OODS ENGLISH BRUSSELS AND !TAPESTRY CARPE J. THREE-PLY, INGRAIN S VENE TIAN CARPETS. _ VELVET RUGS & COCOA-DOOR. MATS. ENGLISH a: 41.MERICAN OIL CLOTHS. PAP-ER lIANGIN . GS, Plain and Decorative. 'Window Shades, China and Glasswarc, Marseilles Quilts, Blankets, Table and Piano Covers. and a large Stock of DOMESTIC curroN AND WOOLEN GOODS, which we will sell at. low Prices. - HAGER & BROTHERS, Lancaster, Penna. BOOB'S .21-147) SSO_ES. LADIES SEM] - 11.rANUFACTO1tY. Having Imre:l:sea Iny facilities for turning out superior work I would announce to ray old customers and all new ones that may favor Me with a call, that I - ant better prepared now to manufacture all 1 10(10 of LADIES' MISSES' ,AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GAITERS, - than ever before. I employ none but the best workmen and am always certain of giving satis faction. I keep on band a general assortment of ready - made work all of which is manutictured on the premises. - I keep no made-up work of other parties. My work is made exclusively for home trade and is sold as such. rifß'lS CASH_ We men as cheap its any other establi.sbinent, -.and ask a tthare of 1 . 3131.d1e patronage. ;lAMBS SCIIIIOEDER„ Locust Street, between Front and :Second. ROIE • MAINTIFFACTUItE. , Tice Subscriber has on hanil a large Stock of Soots and Shoes, Gaiters, ,ke., all of his onna :Manufacture. Drug Call at his Store; tour doors above Drug Store, _Front Street, where he oilers an ex tensive assortment ot.Goocls, either - WHOLESALE OR RETAIL: - Ffis stoeheonsists'of as large and general as sortment.eflien's Boys' Ladles' and Children's 'BOOTS AND SIICCES, as Can lie found elsewhere In the Town: ' Those requiring hoots and Shoes, will find It to their advantage to call and examtno.his Stook, beforepurchasing elsewhere. -- • - • • May Mehl SAMUEL GROVE. Columbin, Penn Next door to 33arr's Pool: Store, LANCASTER, PA., LEWIS ILALinr, Proprietor ifIEDICALL D YSPEPSIA CAN BE CUBED ! DR: J. SIMMS & SON'S ANTI-DYSM'SIA. POWDER'S. Will Positively cure DYSPEPSIA, or INDIGES- T7O>l in all its various distressing forms. . Tim prominent symptoms of Dyspepsia or In digestion are Heartburn, Flatulency, Uneasiness in the Stomach. Variable Appetite, Sourness in the Stomach, Gnawing in the Stomach before eating and Oppression after eating, Nausea, FSPit ting up of food after eating, Obstinate Constipa tion, Pain in the Side, Head, and Stomach, Tongue continually coated on (hob:Lek part, Lan guor, Debility, Low Spirits Bad taste in the Alouth, Sldep, Falling away in Flesh, Palpitation of t lie Heart, Nervousness, Obstinate Diarrhoea, Belching of Wind, Torpid or Inactive Liver, Any or all of which these pow ders will most wise redlyremove. 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 Sympt6ms Dyspep , ,te, Dyspepsia affecting the Heart Dyspepsia Dyspepsia and Cause the Dyspepsia Dyspepsia Food to agree with the Dyspepsia Dyspepsia stomach :121.1 digest It ea lthy,Dyspepsia ANI) LEASNE No I.T:srr.N.3.s,v.:cr ErmeTS mr-rmt EATENG. They have cured hundreds of the worst eases of Dyspepsia. We have enrol Inure than Five Hundred Cases of Confirmed Dyspepsia in Wil mingtoi?, Our 'place of business, besides thou- Sands of eases of lesser severity, during the last 'X rears. Joseph Stimple, residing, in our place. Nras cured with less than six boxes, after beinzunder treatment 1:1 other places for more than ''n year. It Is very easy to take and rapid In Its coral ive effects. Price ti cents a Box, or three Boxes for One podlar. Sold-Wholesale by .Tol mson , & Cow den. Plriblellitna. Delnas. Barnes ez Co., New York. mid at ?coati by J. A. MEYERS, Columbia, Pa. Gen. W. York, Pa., ltnd ?sealer: in Meclicines everywhere. [00,111'07-Iy. A LECTU RE TO YOUNG :iIEN Ag Published, in CL Eardtpc. I'r•ice +,u• A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment :l o ft Radical Cure of SmimmTonnitomk, or Seminal "Weakness, Involuntary Emission. 4, Sexual De -I.lllty, and Impediments to Marriage generally; Nervousness,CONSmuvrroN.Ertmr,rsv, and Fri's; Mental and Physical. Incapacity, I'i-wllting from Self-Abuse, "ItOI4IIRT .J. CumEn:wilmr„ M. D., Author of the " Green Book,' Jec. The world-renowned author, ii this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-A buw may lie ellbetually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of_ cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his conds. lion may be, may cure himself cheaply. prLvate ly. and radically. THIS LECTURE WILL VIiOVE • A DOU2s7 TO THOUSANDS A. ND THOUSANDS. Sent under seal, to any-address, in a plain sealed envelope, on receipt of six cent., or two post . stamps. Also Dr. Culverwell's "Marrhlge Wilde," Price 2 cents. Address the publishers, CHAS. .7. C. KLINE & 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office box. 435 1 3. Sept. 27, '67-Iy. DIEILADELPHIA C.A.NO ER HOS PITAL. PROFESSOR R. IL KLINE, PIIYSICIAN AND SURGEON, • To the Philadelphia Cancer Hospital. Office, No. 1:11 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 is great Cancer -1.1 it klotes, 'wonderful treatments that operate speeitically upon the Cancer and Cancerous alffietions, antidoting, killing and destroying the Cancer, every particle, root and fibre lielonging to it or them, without Dail) or the use of tile knife, without caustic, eating and burning medicines, without the loss of blood, or in the least affecting the sound nosh. So other treatment slum Id ever be used. N o other persons have these antidotes. To n vestignte these treat ments, to see patient, under treatment, anti to examine the terrible specimens thus removed, call and see, or address R. H. KLINE, M. D„ Office. No. 131 ARCH St.; Pluladelphia. Pen.ua. Post Office Box 117-1. For Particulars send for a Circular. C,LBEKE'I-ITUriZNITURE. CABINET WARE MANUFACTWZY. The subscriber having, lately put up IleIV wale-rooms, and greatly increased his business - , can oll'or better inducements to his eustnmeres then ever. WINDOW SIIADES MIRRORS, ac., - IN ALL LES. He manufactures to order, and will keep eon stantly un hand, Drecsing, Plain and Palley 13ureaus„ Sideboards, •Solas, Card, Dining" and Centre Tables, Comi non, Fanay and Frenolt lied steads ; all of which -rill 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. CAAIItS! CHAIRS ! ! CHAIRS!! ! All kinds of chairs kept on hand or manufactur ed q 9 order. Cane, Windsor, Arm and Rocking Chairs; Suttees , camp and Countea Stools,Sorns, Tete-a TeMS and Stullhd Seat Miles, i mule to order. Old chairs repainted and repalrcd. UNDE Wl` AIC IN . Fnnetals will be attended to with prompt new, to which he gives his personal talent ion. lie Is prepared with lee boxes and coolios to preserve corpse, as unity lie reindi ed. :MAHOGANY OU WALNUT COFFINS. , Furnished plain or tinted In any style that may be required. Ile respeetiully solicits a share of public patronage, as well as a continuance of the custom with which hellos been liberally favored. . . _ JOHN gIIENS'AGEIt, South side of Locust street, between Second and Third. FURNITURE_ Or ALL KINDS. CABINET WARE-11003Di & MANU FAurrirty, Locust Street, a few doors below Third Street, Columb; a, Pa. The subscriber inannibetufes and keeps on baud an eNtensive assOrlinent of all kinds of Furniture. Persons wishing to buy, or those about to go to housekeeping, will find it to their advantage to give me a call. DF.DSTEADS, calArns, 13LTIZIL \ US, A, ke.,.\e. • Of the best quality, style, a nil manufacture, and will make to order, of first-rate material, every article In his line. Tie will give strict attention to business:, and respectfully asks of the public sharh off to patronage. 4. , e - r. - UNDERTAKING will receive the most careful attention, at the shortest, noire. mar:3o-67-tfl GEORGE SE.I.I3ELIT, HARDWARE. STOVES, (6c A _WAYS somETHING NEW ! JUST PURCHASED, AT REDUCED PRICES, a splendid As.,ortm,•nt of ;171(1 si rable HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS COOKING STOVES—Anti-Dust Quaker City, and ii Niagara. BRITANNIA WARE, in Sets or separate, to suit purchasers. AMER WARE, CUTLERY OF ALL RINDS. WATER COOLERS, of all sizes and styles Special attention paid to GAS PITTING and PLUMBING. A large assortment ot.splemlni CHANDELIERS always on band. A Variety of BIRD CAGES, at all prices. Agent for' the Celebrated DOTY'S CLOTELES \V AST lER, The most popular, be:Alma eheapeat Washing Maeldne ever invented, Iu cotineetlon with the above 'Washing Ma chine, he has the TJNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER! Call at the corner of Second and Locust streetN. and satisfy youraelf that you can get bet ter bar gains there than at any other estabilAment. IIIRA:M 'WILSON. Cor. of Second and Locust St:, Columbia, Pa April2o, ISB7-Iy. t t RUMPLE & SON DfALERs FOREIGN & DOMESTIC lIA RDWARE C.Xi CIISIVO assortment of house furnishing hardware, alsd for carpenters' and builders' use, always on band. IRON AND STEEL lack:smiths, WagtlllNlll:ZerS, and others. inro isiseil Walt killtlS of Iron, :Nails, Horse Coach Trimmings, and other goothTin their line. WOOD AND wiLLow-wAnE, In great variety, such as Tubs, Basket., Wash Boards, Brooms, Washing Machines, Sat., FARMING 1 - 31PLIDIENTS. Plows, Shovels, Hoes, Plow Castings, dies, Forks, Rakes, and all other Implements used by the farmer. STOVES AND TIN WA]fl Stoves of every style and pattern. Cook, Parlor and Mee Stoves, for coal or wood. A large as sortment of Tlo Ware always kept Oil, hand, or mat.tutactured to order. Oil, Paints, &c. Coal Oil, Linseed, Fish, Sperm and Maeidne Oils of all kinds.coh 01, Bensti ne, Ja pan, mid other Varnish, Glass, Paints, Putty, Willie Lead, &e. ang.l9, LoonsT sTimacr, CoLuml:lA, X F. COTTRELL & BRO., .Deakrs in FOREIGN AND DOM ESTI° Hardware., Bar Iron, Steel, Natls, Class, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Benzine, Vargo assortment of Parlor. Cook and (Mee Stoves always on hand. Tin are inanniactur ed to ortler at shortest notice. WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE, in large quantities and of every 'variety. Plows, Corn Sheller, Feed Cutters, Shovels, floes, Fert. - s, .takes, - Coarse and line Sidi at lowest market nrlees. A large 8.-Isortment of Double and Single bar mled Guns, Powder Flasks, Game Bags and Shot, Pouches. RI demo] Blast ing Powder.shotand caps. 11.S.Ilighest market price paid tar Clover and -Timothy, and Pla-v, Seeds, large quantities of width we have constantly on hand and offer at the lowest rates. Lubricating, Sperm and Fish. Oils, suitable for machinery. A Fine assortment of Coal Oil Lamps, Shades, Lanterns, and Lamp trimmings. We respectfully solicit a share of public patron age: - • J. F. COTTP.ELL - W. P. COTTRELL, . —, 77 Locust St., Columbia. TTPUOTATEBING! . - Inadersigned has taken rooms adjoining the residence of James Barber, in Walnut street, where he is at all times prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, such as Hanging Curtains, cutting, making and, laying Carpets, repairing Sofas and Chairs, making, Spring, Corn-husk or Hair Mattrarscs, Cushions; ezo., Mar. 10 ,' 04.3 " SAMUEL CARTER 121'8'L R4iYaE COIED?Aff-ES. TRUST G SAPY, DEPOSIT COMPANY, FOR SAFE-KERBING OF VALUABLES CAPITAL,, ' FIRE Pft . OOI , ,DULLUING • - • . Sect:ugly frmil loss by ROBIIERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT, 4 . 21 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPILLA, 7)rri•;cror N.ll. Browne, .1. C:iliinglk;un I' I]. Alex. Henry., 0. 11, Clark:, 0. Mhea S. A. Caldwell, John Welsh, E. W. Wail:, 11. C. Gilmoh. This Company receives for Salo-1.-m(la ngomiler guarnut en, ,tierurities, Mate, Othl, Deeds, and. valuables of all descriptions. TIo• charges for one year are, on Conpon Bonds, :11 per iliON; on ilegNiered Bonds, a) (wits. iNloderate rates on all other valuables. The Company al4m Rents SAFES, key with miner exclusively, a t Col It•cts Coupons Intel Int crest for 1 per c.•e:li. col one isslon ; Allows Interest on deposits of money ; Executes Trusts, us Executor; Administrator, Guardian, Trustee or Agent, PATTEMSON C.ll. CLAM:, N._ 'B. 131tOlVE, See'y and Treas. ricv l're:.'t dec. 21, '67-:1111. &EU MANIA IiLRE INS 1J 11ANOE COMPANY, No. 17.1 Broadway, New York. W. W. LIPP, A4FST, Columbia, Pa CASH CAPITAL, .gunviA"'• Total tuy 1, 11417, This Collll3lllly insures Property of all kinds against Loss or Immatti, by Fire, ott favor:Mk; terms. IiETDOLPII ONRIUGITE, President EL - (O SeiIITMANN, .)0.r72.; IL FAIIr q Str,retary. Vice President IMMECIEN COLUMBIA IN:iIiIIANON CO J.:',NUARY Jst, 1567 CAPITAL Als:1) ASSETS, This Company eon t intros to insui e Yin Hill mu; Merehamlizo, aiel other propt.rty, against loss aml damage by lire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash pn•emiuuh, or prenntun note. SEVENTH ANNIS_ , ` I.T, Ns-bole:tin lint insured, zi.12.17::,•126 5.3 Les, :mit xplaql I 7=,77.1 :; I CA.I'ITA_L AND INCO3IE. Amount ol premium notes, Jan. 1, 1F.66 .i.:(1S.5,1:::; 27 Less premium notes e.xp'cl in IKiC. iG11,160 '23 Balance of premiums, Jan*.,l.• i, 186{; (1,600 15 Cash receipts, lose connni:.,sions, in '6a, 57,010 1,; Loan', 90 M=Mllia= CON - T/ZA. Losses and expenses paid in 18ti3 Losses :uljusted, not ,IneJan. 1,'67, _balance Capital and Assets, Jan. I, '37 e 414,850 10 A. S. GREEN. President. GEORGE YOUNG, or., f• - iecretrlry. MICTIAEL 0. Stlr3rAtc,Tren,urer. Dill ECTOIIS It. T. Flynn, ,Tohn W. Straey, John Fendrieh, George Young, Jr., H. G. Min nrh, Nicholas All ionakl, Samuel F. Eberlein, William Patton. Amos S. Green, • John IL lbwliman; Hinun Wilson, Robert, Crane. may 11, ISi.lli TNSITRANCE CO:3IPANY AMERICA,ji PI (MAW IA Incorporated MIL Assets, t'i - 1,3.50,000. Charter erpetual. Insuranee against loss or damagt , by lire on Buildings, Merchnodize, Furniture, &c., for long .i‘r short permits, or . permanently Oil deposit of Premium. The prompt P. 1 3' 3110111, of losse< fora petiod Of SEVENTY years, utfords n gnarantee of claim upon public min. deuce. Airruun G. Corwiy, pros't. CILARLEs PLArr, Belly. _ IX. ZIEGLER, Agent, 'Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa January 2148%4y. EmE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR— A:s.:CE SOCIETY of the - UNITED STATES, Ofl'ers inducements to those proposing, to assure, which are believed to be unequaled. Annual Cash Dividends. Al) the Profits Divided•pro•rata, among the Assured. ORGANIZED JULY, 15.30. Accumulated Fund, over $2,000,000 Annual Income, over t:4,200,000 WM. C. ALEXANDER, Preal. 11. B. HyDr; vice-Pr,sitient. G. W. Plumps, Actuary. (Klee-02 Broadway ; New York. For lurtl,er parlieulara, apply to W. G. PATTON, Agent, June I), MC.] Columbia, Pa. T. , 4 -AuMERS' MUTUAL FIRE LNSUR _L ANCE COMPA:s.nr, YORK, PA. Insures on the Cash, Mutual. or Perpetual Rat I% A. IZRABER, President, 1). STRICKLER, SC:CAVA:try. s. SIIUMAN, Agent, Columbia, Pa July 7, ISO7-Iy.* FIRE AN]) MARINE 1N- Yji STTRA2‘.7CIII COIIPANY, PHILADELPIII.A. Capital . 4 . 0 ')0,000 Securities This Company continues to take ri,ks on good property, at rates as low as any other ,afe Com pany, and consistent with prudence. Policies issued for long Ir short terms, or per manently. Losses promptly paid. All claims adjusted without litigation or delay, This Coot. piny refers to the past as a guarantee of its fu lute conduct. THOS. CIIA.VEN, rres'l A. S. GiLta,:rr,,Viee-Presitloll. J. 1.9. 11. ALVOI:I,, Seer tart'. • F. X, ZIEGLER, .Ig, nt, Walnut Street, above Front. Columbia, l'a January 2.3, 18138-Iy. • pp OME INSURANCE C0)11)ANN OF NEW rani.. OFFICE—No. 135 Brottawr* Cash Capital Assets, Ist January, 1567 Liabilities i. , 2,000,(N0 . 3,043,388 87 267,834 (1.3 CHAB. Pres't. A. F. WILLMARTII, Viec-Pres't. JonN MeGEE, Secretary. J. H. WAstraluxus - , As.s't Secretary. D. A. HEALD, General .Agent. Total lo.s by Portland Fire, •. , 112,1114 42—a1l paid before July 13th. 1. S. KAUFFMAN, Agent P Columbia, a erE TVE I, Y. WATCHES AND JEWELR V! GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED. AMERICAN - WATCHES, As low as 62.0.00, in two oz. Cases, warranted for tied years ; also 5,1, 5 and E or. Cases. JUST RECEIVED A. Full Assortment of the Celebt z_ed Seth Thomas Clocks. They are the best Clocks made. Cull and see Also, a full and well selected :dock 01 SILVER &: PLATED WARE, From the best Factories in the U. S. - .TEWELRY IN VARIETY, •• Just trout the Factories! SPECTACLES, In Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Prattles, to suit all ages! REPAIITING OF ALL KINDS, PROMPTLY ATTLNILED TO, AT spFau - Ncrs, a,‘wory .-510, 4), near mar. SO, '67 tf the New Depot. NEW STORE NEW GOODs EMI LOW PRICES ! P. SUMNER & SON lIAVE OPENED THEIR NEW STORE AND Stocked It wlth the hugest assortment. 01 iVATCIII's =I :IF WrLlrr, EN. - er offered In Colin - 1114n, whielt we will sell at the lowest prices CALL AT THE :NEW .STORE, FRONT STREET, ABOVE LocusT rrIIE BEST IN TUE WORLD! .••:, _ _ _ POLEY'..S GOLD PENS Arc acknowledged to bo the best yet olTered - the Public% P. Shreiner & Son have Just received a large stoLk of these celebrated Pens. His old stovk haslllso been exchanged for new, NO that custo mers can now select Irma the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT of Gold Pew: ever brought to this market. fra.Pcns are guaranteed, for St , : months. Flab along. Get a Pen. Ask for Foley's. nutr.:A '67-tf.] P. REnWINEr. d: SON. RINCY - GOODS ! - A fine lot of Fancy Goods, sucl: as Vtover eases, Toilet Potts, Cologne - Bottles , - VOA. Boxes, ' - At SITBEINEB. Oz FINE'BRITANNIA W.A1113 ! We have also a good Stock of line Bri tannia Ware, consisting of Tea Setts, Coffee and Tea Pols,.Mugs, Selling very low..at sanErNER C SOI''S. $300,000. I $7,00,000 ..515,07-1.73 c 00,527 ,01 1311,7,3,411 ii) 71,90. 01 INIEM Goi,sso 10 5j",023 31 21,29 U SS 600,52- AND FANCY GOODS,
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