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Chortesus s paitl;*: . :; • tidviee 4o Church Goers. To preach -to church' members who 'do not observe the most Common - rules,of pro -.priety of the house of God, is rowing against a poWerful Current. ...Nor do I believe that -any Minister who comprehends the decency and order that belongs to Christian worship can. drive ,onward: with his .discourse:re gardless of whispering within or bOisterous "talk without.. ,In -many cases, think, .it, 7 -would be better to dismiss the congrega tion than, to• proceed wild - Nl-orshiPiamid these gross, inconsistencies of' conduct. A 'calm disrnissal et the audience, with a:pro per explanation of the procedure, would perhaps, be—the -most : impressive - and effectual,rebuke. "."Everintieinber of the church should be, in 1115 or her:seat before the hour of service. It 'is n pitiful - sceneto see half a dozen members walking up the 'aisle just as - the minister says, '' , Let.us pray," or just at the moment he announces his text. No per son can enter the house of God; during ser vice, without producing more or less dis turbance. That-the best of persons will sometimes be late afehurch I do mot deny ; buteertainly it is a strange fatality against a man that neVer peimits'hirosolf - to get to the house of the Lord at the appOinted hour. • The heavy step with which thoughtless persons enter the house and tramp along the aisles is very unbecoming, as well as disturbing to the quiet of the'cengregation. The common habit of looking • over the as if trying-to spy out • a long absent friend, or as if expecting some one to stalk into the house who - had risen 'from the dead, is most unbecoming indeed. No' 'one can worship his... Maker - :truly,. sincere ly and acceptably,Who IS thus gazing about, and permitting the mind to' be occupied with Wandering and frivolous thoughts. - A respectful. attention tb the sermon ; sit ting quietly and becomingly in our seats during divine service, contribute greatly to the liberty of the minister, and the good ef- - , 'feet of 'his sermon., Moreover; it is an, evidence to the congregation' of the sincerity and genuineness of our profession., It tende 'strongly to satisfYthern , that religiOn is a , reality; thatit makes men not_ only love God, but-to observe' due respect for tbe sanctuary, and:also the ceremonies of re elisions woMid*—Chure/i,Advocate. _ Wewouldalso add that beating time on the floor with the- foot, - drumming on the pests with the fingers, and upsetting Aim foot-steps, with a continual coughing, is not less annoying, and should- be avoided if possible, tudess - those who indulge' in such amusement prefer it to the comfort and wishes Of those wife go to church it, .hear thenord of God preached. ' Tirz Shortest editorial ev er published in the •.S - eti York, Tribune was, Who IS S. T'! -; .The answer - is-Jerome -Bonaparte Stil'sem, the Washington corespondent' of the World, witi.has-:occasional 4'nterviews with ;Andy, and is `described - by corres pondent as die Wor prize man for good looks and a good figure.- "Dressed in a brigiiid's or romantic pirate's fancy dress, be would make a charming figure dancing tin; 'cancan's at the next ball of the Lleder kiMatz." • - ' • WIEBSTEIC defines a Renegade as being a traitor and . a deserter. :We don't ..know whether we- can improve on- Webster, but we will add that We think a Renegade unfit to associate with a " Buzzard's" carcass. " NOBiIIiATE ypur bug - juice!" hi the laMst social invitation'in use instead of the mere, matter of fact ‘,.‘ What Vtill you have to drink?"' 1 "Throw physic to the dogs; 1 , 11-none of-it To mike assurance doubly- sure - , Vlltake"-4'larttation Bitters. Thep • never tall. - This great Stomachic Healer is just what the:people need._ It is a remedy they can rely - For Dyspepsia;Heartbunt, Head-. ache,-Dizziness;:igue, Liver COmplaints, Pains in the,Side and Back, ithas no equal not the,least among its'virtues is its extreme pleasantness'-'to." the -• taste and - immediate beneficial effect." -Try it, suffering Dyspep tics and .be cured., -Such are the assertions of titoSe situated to know. - -From the vast -amount' of:. tta l s.'artiele sold,. it must have great merlW') , • - • - —7lfignolla - Water=iidelightful toilet ar tiele-.--superhir -to 'cologne and nt half, the —All that the 'poein'have 'sung of: the; tlorstl products ot. any..zone- is. illustrated and realized hi the entrancing" fragrance, of ",Pbalon's Night-Blooming Cereus:" A.. bottle" of -it should :always , - stand ' beside ,Dfoore's .1%1...00d1es in every lady's boudoir. 3rrsc.E.r,L.ei_zm'orls. EDWAMDS, LEE' & CO.!S NEW - IfIALTDIORE ORGAN THE BEST,IIANITFACTLITLED, that is - -:VALUABLE Ir C!TECERS MORE-, PEROqT, , , MORE DURABLE Get Out of Order.: • -, W ad CAL"E;:. 'AND SHREINEIt & SON'S; iiir3tarinfacturers • , • Fno2srr fiIItEET;.COLITSLBLA:, ? 4 :G.'rA ( ^ •:;:* ' : 1. 7 17.11* 14.15p.iia.C.t0 - W-4,;,1 1 7.7c;tter , Ftliqlzs e E GdiOCERS,7 OE =North Water'Streetiliiid , ';;;l,D.tNi'krth,Dela.waro * , Ayakue, . - caus.2,,m, Vt-REEPLSIT.-A-TN .0 4 !"5'..; ltet , ttude.rsiginetVindvtaßeit. rowui adjoining the residence of Jaynes Barber; in Walnut street,. - where be-issttall-thnea prepared to do all kinds worir•WhisJinepitteli turlianitinft Curtains, euttinemsalring _and-laying Carpets; repairing • Sofas and Chairs, ranking. BPriutt, Corn-bus k-or "- , Xfair 3fattratutes4Coldtionn'ete., fir:o.:-..,-.:_kitadgrEerreAßTEßs, tAi:".o%rl7.;roozotaitzT.,A.4.resTAlL - _: , ;:, .• • , _Agenriirtbo,.l4"eiv,TorlrarLnii:Ctit;lN'xivy, and ,3Lonitot-Cbow-Chow;Clierobsozo_;,:corner = AEISIEL:E2rS .13ITTERS. NO MORE ,I ' E I:RiNT E C.E TO A..pUL 31ISHLER'S HERB 'BITTERS • WILL RE'SOLD,--IfEIyEAFTER 'ONLYIN- , GLASS.: , , • _ IT CAN BE r.ROCC', , RD9.I‘; ALLpItIJ9GM.S.7 'ln making the-abeve eliaitge, and disml tinning entlrelythe sale of Mishler's Herb Bitters in bulk, - the PrOprieters.:deemythat , - the - people should in formed of the causes- which Called •fOrth, such .actiOn on their.part- • In the first pl s ee,•,we hold that Mishler's Herb Bitters is not a "'beverage; we never Intended it to 'be ,used,as , a beverage, -but thatiir is it neilichadpreparation of various' herbs, . compounded. upon scientific, principles', and' in. , exact accordance with the formulai:of the pharmacopmia in the preparation • of, the tinctures, ..te, ' com pound tinettire of eighteen different Herbs, &c., and, as-far as possible -removed, and differing from the many , so called Tonics,. Bitters, Cordials, Stonnichies, 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, tie-, 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. .. Mishlor's Herbßitters 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 UM - people have - naturallya certain distrust of the 'article when, it is. found to be classed Au the sane, category with a number of whisky . preparations, bar drinks, and beverageS. - T his is the one great advantage against which Misbler's , Herb Bitters has to contend, btit there is still - , another—The _demand for it bas 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 11:DULTE1t&TION. :They will purchase, porliaps, it barrel, and by the ad-. mixture of cheap , whislty and -water, „in crease the quantity, making perhaps, two, or it may be three barrels of the counterfeit, froni - a single _barrel of the genuine, thus abusing the_contidenee of their customers, injuring their health, and it is in many instances, inflicting serious injury thereby, besides doing injustice to the pro prietors and -injuring the reputation of the article. - This is _OM - most serious objection, but there is still atiotber.—Our desire to have thiS proparatiou for sale on the shelves of every.druggiSt, and country - store dealer, thus placi n g, 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 mast be sold as a beverage; which. Is not the object of its manufacture, while as a medicine, securely sealed in a proper sized bottle, the Bitters can be retailed from the counter of overydruggist and merchant_ in the.ountrY., - ' • - ._ . , • MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS ARE NOW ONLY SOLD IN BOTTLES. _ Let this fact bo remembered by the public, who may considor::.all 'other preparations sold in bulk, abir iniderAt - s - - :name as base and worthless counterfeits: A PART OF TO-DAY'S MAIL. - P RoVIDENCE, R. I.; Nov._23, 1867. Da. S. B. 11.6.wrm.v.1 6: Co. - Please send me, immediately, my usual: complement of your Bitters, as - what I have on nand is going off rapidly, and will soon be exhausted. - , I have. been very successful in curing with the Bitters a_very distressing case of 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 lihn.entirely. , You have not recommended yourßitters for worms in children, but from a case that haS passed'tbroUghanyliands, I am satis fied -that- MISHLER'S _HERR BITTERS can be'relied on as a specific in sue! , disor ders. The fadts'of Lha, esren ere El=- - feliewe: A gentleman,_Whose Wife -bad been using the-Bitters; has - a:child , of about -six years of age,:who was sadly . afilicted with worms. andreduced to .a. mere skeleton. Quite a number of our prominent physicians - pre- - scribed for the child,.-but without avail. The gentleman finally concluded to try your -Bitters, awl. :commenced giving :the rk., half teaspoonful' three• times per day. the third day ,of this-treatment the Bitters causedtiOuble 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,-andisln. the enjoyment of good health; although it is somewhat thin.' I mention these two cases toyetz to show you the success that is following the intro duction of the Bitters in the 3.rew England States.. - - Enclosed find my. check for alai, amount of last bill. Bo pure •and send Bitters as soon as possible. - • Itespectfully yours, dc.. . TREDENICK. • No. 0 Neivton pt., Providence, B. I. - I...A.NC.IBTER Ps., NOS:24, 1867. MESSRS. S. B. HARTMAN at CO. • -Dnitr. Stu:, While working at Norris' Locomotive Works,, two years ago, .I.was Injured by a heavy frame falling on my .right hand, width 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. 1 was unable to work for over a year, and having a family, my former earnings were rapidly disappearing ; I found that it as useless for, me to continue under_ their treatment, as I was -notimproving, 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- two 'bottles I found-I was receiving benefit. 'Continuing, I still . improved, 'my hand regained 'its power, and lam now able to work."' It -is not yet quite as strong'as formerly, but I am using it at work, and it is steadily improving. 'llishler's Herb Bitters was the only thing that gave me relief. Its effects in my case was ahnostinstantancous. JOHNS. WHITE. ' • MIDDLETOWN, NOV. 25, 1857 Dn. S. B. HARTMAN Jr. CO. .On' February 21st, there appeared on my_ leg , below the knee, a small yellow pimple apparently containing matter; it was rather painful, but being of so trifling, a nature, at first I took no notice of it, but on the second day it had spread to such an extent that I was • laid up, unable - to get about. - It continued - spreading until ,my leg was one large sore from the knee to the ankle, discharging all the time and caus ing Intense pains. lin the meantime was unde,rgoing treatment at' the 'hands of an eminent physician .who could do. nothing 'for me. I also tried a"great numbr of pri vate remedies that were recommended, but of no avail...'l concluded to take no more medicine, but was persuaded - 13'y Mr. Elias Williams, a native of your city, to give your Herb-Bitters at least a trial. -To grat-' ify him I consented, though Thad not the 'least hope of receiving benefit from him. The diseaso.had affectedmy.entire,system,. andl Lad•made up,iny mind to:dief, „After using your . Bitters a short time, experi enced a change; the effect of the Medicine was apparent and affected my entire sys tem. At first Ilia - ought it Made me worse, but at the argent solicitation of my friends I persevered in its use, and am pleased to say that now after using nine 'bottles I am, I may say, well. The sores onmy,.leg _are all healed, there is no 'running, the holes' have all filled out with new -flesh ; and a certain amonntof tenderness In the parts that were affected that remains of the disease. bad doctored ..for over' two months;anderiuld obtain no relief. ' Many persons are cognizant of these facts, as I ant well known here, having for some time been insPector_of - ties for ;the., Peen's. R. R. Co. My recovery 'I attribute 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, „ • - ' • • JOBS E. FOLTZ.' I, the underaigned, do' herehy,certify that the aboVe_statement is correct. • _ _ _ ' • . • KIRK PEW. Supoivisor, - Div. No. 4 P. R'. R BE WASIITNOTO:4- D. C., , 1.V0r. 24; 1567 DR. s: D. Itsivrat.usT Co. .' . Dzait. SIB: This is to certify . that I have been afflicted fot the - past simian years „with Scrofula on- both,arms and. legs: I have doctored with the-post celebrated-physi cians of the country; unclalravailed , noth ing: The itching beertmo - intolerable,- es pecially - so.at-night,.so rnuch , so! , as .to pre vent me from sleeping. Iwairecouipended by ayoung man in Abe capitol -to try your CELEBRA.T.ELLILEBB'BITI'.ERS....I, tried y. onl two bottles, a na f the relief, has been so gratifying that,l,have nTii - bealtation fog thatn few, more Will make a perfect cure- Yours; respectfully, Tbe above gentlemaii- has -been the,pro7, prietorof the f 'erry.egurity-„WarmSprings, •and .also-the patentee ,of ..lhe, - ,Velebrated Buring,Pluid,; ]acid ;as Burning . Flai d. SOLD • 'O.NLYAIN BOTTLES B'Y' . - -tf.: 4 DAUGGISTS.A.ND BEA.L.B.M. WE MINM CA$ll , -X-'';go/1 1 0 'COX P.18L.13 _EXCITEME e NT!! FALL OPENING'!!! AT -'LAST FOUND TM' ? , PLACE ' - TO BUY.- aRr AT CRASH. Pittc.es i DOWN THEY COME! ! BARGAINS TO BE HAD AT THE MAMMOTH STORE OF W. G. CASE & SON, A Splendid Stock of New Goods at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, WE SAVE PURCHASED A LARGE AlsTO - FASHIONABLE STOCK OF CLOTHS, CASSIM EKES Which ure prepared to make, up ,THE LATEST STYLES. , k Large Aasortment of FALL &- WINTER DRESS .GOODS! Black and Fancy Silks, French and Scotch Olughains, Whits of all Styles and Makes. A. full Stock of Linens. A Fine Stock of Hosiery. GLOVES, DRESS BUTTONS, • ' AN]) TRIMMINGS The Beet Stoat of BROWN AND BLEACHED SHTRTINGS, Of DierY Width and, Qnallty From 10 Cents pin YARD up. - WE MAZE A SPECIALITY OF OUR MERINOS, . WOO' • - -":POPLINS, POPLIN - ALPACAS, WOOL DELATNES, COBERGS,- SPRAGUESI Pink, _ Purple, American, • Me rim ac ks; AAroanaiiifiC, WamsultacGlen Cove, - CorsetJeatis;FineCambrics, - Paper - Cami)rics,. LinenS, • Linen Handkerchiefs, Napkins, Threads, Braids, Dress Trinimings, Tidy 'Yarns, Worsteds, Hosiery, ' all kinds, Hoop Skirts - , S ilk Circulars, Silk Sacqbes, ' Balmorals, dce., ,i - e &c. - 310DENING DRESS GOODS, GINGIIAMS, - , ENGLISH, - FRENCH - SWISS - AND WHITE ,GOODS, - AT VERY LOW PRICES ALL RINDS of MINTED DICLAINM% =MEI PACIFIC, • LONVF.LL, TIAZ3ILTON, -FOIILARDF3, 24.-deiL'HESTER, FALL & WINTER SHAWLS OF ALL KINDS. -CASSLIIERE§, ' _ • - - For Gent's and Ladies• Wear FLANNELS, 'I,I , IIITE - 1) COLORED • Also, . - l3rown • • •31tudins, •- - -Bleached, - Muslins, - Blue. Drills, "_ Allow Casing Doxible Width , SHEET'SI3GB, Cotton and LINEN Ladies' & Gents' Linen, - raper Collars„ Culp, Neck. Ties, Fancy and Plain, Rid • :Gloves, White and Colored, of -• all rcutkes,ilfeady 'Made Shirts, TICS..ZNGS of all GRADES, &c. ALSO, ALL STYLF-4 OF HATS AND CAPS ! • ~‘ Boots and.l,Shoes LAMA' 43LDVE Fan, MISSES' and CHILD- REN'S - SHOES MERCHANT .TAILORING DOPE IN THE BEST STYLE OUT. SIDE THE CITTE9, AND ALL -FITTLICG yVARR.A2r'TED A FULL ASSORTMENt OF „ - • •- • ALSO, ' CHOICE LOT OF GROCERIES, CONSISTING OF • -, SUGARS, • 7 - ' conrwre , 4;: 1 , • , "FSPICES, • • FISH,- , ' • . - ' CANSh..'D Please gtv - e 113 a' calt, at the OLD STAND of .SLALTBVA: CASE,where fou can examine our Stock, hefOreipuich elsewhere: -•• • , • .:GROWER 4: BAKER'S PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES. . _ . • Cal+ * at the Store and see them - Ntorkfttg: Sec • •Mr. ' G. -. .CASE i - SON; /:<cl;stl3t 2 b,tweenFront'd!Second '.CULV3fBIA; Pa Alrtgarkel L.Aiee ' fa given for all kin'da - 41:b1onfiy Preekreo, exattaeve *r Goode. •SETPTATG": ILiCl3:Elia'S. SEWING ,MACIILNES There ist no ttecesslty for , 'Swlnglinfotronud , the Circle" oG - Sewiig. machines • in search of a GOOD ONE, when one Is offered to rou'combising in itselfrall:the -GOOD QUALI- TlitlS claimed for any in' the Market; and divested of all `the defects and clap-trap fixture, and attach .faents used to nude° Machines sell. We offer for salo the G.R WV-ER & BAKER . • • " YAM/EY:MACHINE . - 'Making the Elastie Stitch Oita wilt - not or &cal: be tension, and for proof of its excellent:E., refer to those having them In use. _ have at all times a COMPETENTPER SON •in •attendance—not to picture imaginary perfections, nor to describe with voluble imper tinence the defects of other machines, in order' to hide anything in those ;we sell, but to show -what can be done with ems. We have also the best - , LOCK' STITCH MANUFACTURING ,MACHINE, • Ever offered to' the public, and only a.slc an ex amination of them to substantiate our assertions. Also,. "gE6oi , :n-RAND mAcrtn•als, la good running - order, of the following makes, which we will sell at ABOUT HALY the original Rum:: WILCOX & GIBBS, - - . . ' 'WEIEELER. de 'WILSON'S - AND ROWE'S. _ G. CASE de SON, - Agents, at Rolling Mill Store. Columbia, Penn'a. N. R.—The above Machines are also to he had of F. N. Ziegler, the former Agent, at the Adams Express Office, in Walnut street, above Front. June 8,'67-tf) G RovER & BAKER'S iIIGITEST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCTI AND -LOCK STITCH , • SEWING MACHINES, 405.13no.upway, NEW Yowl.. .730 CHEST:MT STREET, PII/LADELPILIA. VESTIGS, T EE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S SEWING MACHINES, FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS The Howe LOCKSTITCH, THESE WORLD-RENOWNED SEWING AI tiCHLNES • Were awarded the highest premium at the World's Fair in London and six tin3t premiums at the New York State Fair of 1866, and are cele brated for doing the best work, using a much smaller needle for the same thread than any other machine, and by the introduction of the most improved machinery, we are now able to supply the very best machines in the world. 'These" machines are' made-at-our' now anil spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn., under the immediate supervision of the President of the Company, ELIA& HOWE, - .Tn., - the original inventor of the Sewin Machine. They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing, and to the use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers, Tailors, Manufacturers of Shirts. Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas , Clothing, Hats, Caps, Corsets, Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton-goods with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord; braid, bind,' and perform every species of sewing, making a. beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both sides , of the articles sewed. &..c., &c The Stitch invented by MR. HOWE, and made on this 3fachinc, is the most popular mad dur able, and all Sewing Machines are subject-to the principle invented by him. *. The Mown Machine Company, eO9 BRO.k..*,IIAY, Cdr. Fourth St., S. Y mar 90,'87-1y• PREPARE •FOR :WINTER . - Dress Coats, Business Coats,'Overcoats; Panta loons .of the newest patterns, and made • up in latest styles, expressly for home trade. '••• `: —• „ • , AT TZE Blue Front Stoie! The subscriber has Just purchased. fo'r the Winter Trade, in the New York and Philadelphia Markets, a large and fashionable stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, Which ho 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. - rhave the Cheapest Priced Goods Columbia, and am prepared to make up to order, in the latest cuts, handsome CLOTHS,• CASSIMERES, VItSTINGS, PLAIDS, Ac. ' Als o a handsome stock of Gentlemen's Furn ishing, ;goods, at very . low prices. TER*S3 Casa. I3I.II3IENTIIAL, Blue Front Buildings, Front Street. . nor 2'67.] : • • C SOMERS -&" SON, • • SOS CHESTNUT Sr., '24EAX GIRARD HOUSE, 809 CHESTNUT' ST., NEAR CONTINENTAL, SOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. FINE cLorEcm.'p, FIST-PIECE' GOODS. for measure work, FINE PIECE GOODS forniealure CHEAP - CASSE - 31E11.ES for Budiuer+.v'sufltr, CHEAP CASSIMERES for-Buslness•Suttb, MEASURP TAHEit, 'STETS "MEET" DAY, MEASURES". TAKEN, SUITS NEXT DAT - Intig WINTER -CLOTHIN • CLOTHLNG! CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! , CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER!! Overcoats at one half the price they were two years ago. • Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Drawers; , • New Styles, New Goods at low rates. , - • DAVID ,HANA.HER'S ' U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM ! Front Street, first Store above 'Walnut Street, r '''s• - • • COLOMBIA, PA: - c T a-e h a e pe Lit s rArg c l ic ! f est. Assorted, Handsomest and CLOTHING, FURNISHDIG GOODS, flats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, An., ever exhibited in these regions, which will - be sold at prices TO DEFY - ALL COMPETITION [nov •••••-:- STOCK GREATEST 'VARIETY OP CI:,OTHING THIS SIDE OP PIIILA.DELPPIIA I have just purchased my new Fan Stock of Winter Clothing; The largest ever before pur chased. Come and examine our new Styles and prices of READY. MADE CLOTHING-, -; Embracing 'everY Variety of style and material suitable for the season. They are -made -of the best material andln the Most fashionable style. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders, Hiindker etilers,Hosiery, &c. 2 - A. splendid line of these • goods always kept on - hand. Also, Boots, i „ _ Shoes,llata & Caps, of which we have • a well selected stock, and- which ' • we ,oiler at very 'cheap rates.. - • TRUNKS; CARPET BAGS - 4 VALISES Of all styles, are sold cheaper than city prices. 31y - goods are all bought for cash, and I offer them at cheaper Tates, for, cash, that, am- other store. Call and sco t . • .."Elplig-ItICE.. - '-Adjoining • nov 9,137459. •-: Front sttnet,,Colcuabla: THE `BEST 4,..\!..1711.0 Fottrs fiO . LD j?Ezcs , . , Are acknowledged to he the: beet , yet ofrered.to P. gn:ether' & Son have - just received a large stock of these celebrated. Pens. Ills old .stock has also been exchanged for new. so that custo mers can now select from the. . „ • 4 LARGEST. AND BEST ASSORTMENT of Gold Pens aerbiouglit to this market. - •tril.Pens aro guaranteed for six months,,h 'along. Get a Pen. Ask for ' e • - MEW.= '0"41.) BRUSHES "BRUSHES-I , !:'', " 'A" Lie" Assartrant-OrFIAIR - , 2 ctierii; Tii, S HOE,- , WALL,,,m, SWEEPING, I•4Juld, DUSTrs.7O BRU S HES to belied sir: • • -JACOII-IiOTHAILISIEL,S; -45;,., "Ctr. Streak s : : : 110V Otin) • 609 BROADWAY, NEW YORE SEND FOR CIRCULAR CLOTffi:l%rG-. NEW - CLOTHING - AT REDUCED -.PRICES t - FLNE ; ,CLOTHINO, oLOTIIING AT , LOW PRICE, "cLoyrnrso - AT LOW PRICE, rill REDUCED PRIC.E.S! 3iI:SCELLA_ATEOUS. G BEAT BARGAINS OFFERED ! - DES GOODS! FANCY GoODSI JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. .Worth over $2,000,Mil ' All to be 801d,.19r One Dollar , - : 0//- ARIIA7NDALE 102 BROADWAY, .i.s:Far Yong, Agents for Eitronean Manufacturers, announce that in consequence ol' tho 'overstocking of the English market, CM immense quantity of .D.RY and FANCY GOODS intro been con signed to them. with in tructions to be cleared for immediate Cash, at any sacrifice. A. ofi Co. have, therefore. resolved to offer them according to their ordinary system of business, at St cacti, without re gard to vahm. The following hot shOws the Original wholesale prices of some of the articles which they now otter at $l. Bear, 'Wolf and Buffalo Robes, from 515 00 to 550 00 Sets of Fors.Sable,Ermine or Mink •• 20 00 to 100 00 Ladies' Muffs, " 1500 to Co 00 • " Collars " " 10 00 to 40 00 Silk and Satin Dress Patterns, " 15 CO to 42 00 ,Berege and Egyptian Cloths, " 000to12 00 Alpacca and Muslin do LaMes, " 400 to le 00 French Merinos and Twills, •• 10 00 to :20 00 Cambric. Thibit and Mn: air, " 400 to 10 00 Bahnoral and Elliptic Skirts, " 200 to 000 Silk and Lace Veils, - - " 200 to 600 Sets fine Cuffs and Collars, 400 to 500 Pairs of Ladies' Corsets, - " 50 to 000 Randlce:WM*B,sllk, Plain—Hemstitched and embroidered Linen Lawn, per dem, 600 to 18 00 Ladies' and Gents, Cotton, Woolen and Silk Rose and half Rose, per doz. pro, 400 to 12 00 Ladies' and Gents' Merin 0, Cotton, Linen and Colton Shirts "and Undershirts, each, front 200 to 6 00 Cont„Vest and Pantaloon Patterns in -Cloth, Cassim ere, and Deoskin. from 00 to 25 00 'Linen and Woolen 'fable Cos ern. 00 to 800 White and Colored Linen Napkins, per dozen, 6.00 to 12 00 Muelins, White and Unbleached, per yard.ls to 40cts. Flannels; Shawls in Woolen; Silk and Merino Nu bias orClottds: Woolen itoorlo: Blanlrets ; Linen and Muslin Sheets; Velvet and Morocco Portmonaies; Shopping Bags; Wallets; Meerschaum Pipes; Four and six Blade Pocket Knives. with pearl, tortoise and ivory handles: French Clocks.; Gilt and Bronze Musical Boxes; Revolvers; Fowling Pieces ; Fancy Combs; Bair :Nets ; Work Box°, ; Silver Card Cases; Albums; Faintly and Pocket Bibles; Opera Glasses, Sc. We have also received a splendid assortment ut wATcHEs. Gold and Silver Hunting Cases, for Gents; Enameled do. for Ladies, together with Chains of every pattern and .style. Sets of Jewelry in every _vs:l •; Sleeve Buttons: -Thimbles; Lockets; Crosses; Rings of every kind BrneeleLs , Gold Pens. Ac. The 574 1 ERMIKE DERAIZTJLENT comprises Silver, Dining and Tea Sets,-Ca,tors, lee Pitchers, Table Spooks, Forks. Tea Spoons, Goblets, Drinking Cups,Collee -Urns, Tea Pots, Crean' Pitches, Sugar 130110, Fruit Baskets, Cake flaskets, Card Baskets, Fruit Knives, Syrup Caps, Salvors, Port:is:males, Pie Knives; Fish Knives blustaro and Salt Spoons, Nap kin Rings, Egg Stands, Wino Holders. Card Cases, Ac. All the above list of articles to be sold for 51 cool:. • - - . . The expenses are paid by the sale of Coupons or Certificates naming. each article in the stools, and its value: these .Certiheates are enclosed in envelopes, mixed up, and sold at 25 Cents Each—., for $l-11 for $2. Whatever article is named in the Certificate can be obtained at One Dollar. The. article will be shown to the holder of the Cer tiliente, and it trill be at his option. whether he pays the dollar mid takes tho article of not. In case arti cles sent by mail or express are not S4l tisfitetory. they can be returned and the money will be tetunded. Every Certificate entitles the holder to some ar ticle of sterling value, weith much more than a dol lar. In proof of this, PErtl) THIS OPIUM- You can have for any of our certificates and 21, any of the following articles, so that if you are not pleased with the made or articles named on the Certificate; you need not lose the?:, cents you paid fur it: One Silver-plated three bottle Castor, handsome silver-plated Butter Dish, with plate and cover, Lady's Shopping sag, a5O Omura Album bound in velvet and gilt, set of Tea Spoons, silver-plated on white metal, set doubld plated Table Spoons or Forks, Pants pattern. (2%, yards cassimere,) pair Jouvin's Paris Kid Ohm es, splendid real Meerschaum Pipe, or solid it caret Gold plain King. . REFERENCES. During the four years we have been agents for Eu ropean manufacturers, we have received hundreds of commendatory notices from the _Press, mid letters from private individuals, expressing the highest sat isfaction with our method of doing business. We shave many of these testimonials with names and date, printed in pamphlet form, and no we have no Astamfor.them in this advertisement, ire - trill send copies free to any address. Whenever desired, we will send articles by Express, C. O.D. So that the money need only be paid ON • DELIVERY OF TEE GOODS. We accept the entire responsibility of money sent by Express, Post Office Order, or Bank Draft. We want agents EVERYWHERE, to whom a lib eral compensation will be paid, which eau be /earned on application. - 117 - Take care to write your name and address in a clear, distinct hand, and address ARRAND4LE CO., 112 Broadway, New York. Post OtEce Box, 5283. [dem 21, T,7-2m. p 0 - CKET BOOKS! Large and well selected stork of POCKET BOOKS, has Just been received, which we will sell at reduced prices. Call and see our stock of Photograph Albums A I...rge and fresh stock Just received front New York, which are Offered at prices to suit every one. ALL: THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS. A large 'assortment JOst received. and selling at very low prices. No person should be without reading matter. AR.NOLD'S IVRITINGTLULD The genuine drticie—quarts, pin.ts, half plats, and 2-oz. stands. Everything usually kept in the Stationery line, will be found at U: HESS' st ook Store, - Locust street, opposite Columbia Nation li3ank. ' April q, 1867. _ - T OCA k T. 'FREIGHT NOTICE'. Pentnsylvaiiia - Rail Road • Company are now prepared to receive or forward Freight be tween Columbia and Lancaster, and all stations on the Pennsylvania Rail Road and its branches. RATES BETWEEN PHIL'A. & COLUMBIA, First Class. • 2nd Clams. . Clasp. 415 Class. Si cents 21 eta, IS eta. • 10 ate. Flour hi Car loads, 21 cents per Barrel. BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA 4:I;ANCASTER. First Clll%. - 2nd Clam. • 3rd Class. 4th Class. cents - 20 chi. 17 cts. 14 Ms. BETWEEN COLUMBIA & PITTSBURGH. First Class. lad Ulan. 3rd Class. 4171.Zlass. ..71. cents 511 cts. 46 cts. 31 ets. Freight consigned to stations where the Com pany bus no Agent. must be prepaid. , All Freights .payable on Delivery. • .11. H. HO USTQI.I . , - General Freight Agent, Phila. further information apply to S. B. KINGSTON, Frt., Apt., Phila. • E. IC. Boras, Frt., Agt., Columbia. A. o'. SLAYMAXIM, I'rt., Agt., Lauer , NEW ' ALL & WINTER GOODS AT 1. 0. 13RIJNER'S Cheap Cash. Store , FRONT STREET, above LOCUST, COLUMBIA. We aro constantly receiving additions to our stock, and have now a large-and varied assort- Mem of „lADIES' - DRESS GOODS, Consisting of Delaines, Challis, Lawns. Motrron- Willies, plain and figured, Alpacas, Poplins; Sc. CHEAPER THAN EVER. New Goods for Fall 'Wear, . bought at the LOW PRICES, and w it be sold low • At I. 0. BRUNERS, We have no Goods bought at the high prices, consequently cam.uell cheaper than some others. We have Just received additions, We Invite attention to our stock of MUSLINS, SHEETENGS.- TICKINGS,IN GRAMS, CALICOES. -FLANNELS,. . LINENS, CHECKS, tc., ' At--old Prices- A complete assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Tweeds, Jeans, Cottonades, for men and boys' wear, at old prices Full line of Hosiery, _Gloves, and Trimmings, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, of Latest Styles and - Best Makes. , MERCHANT TAILORING Attended to in all ih branches. Gentlemerts Suits made to order,. in the Latest Styles, and perfectly fitting garments or no pay received. BOOTS,' SHOES ; AND GAITERS, Made of the best material, and warranted equal • -to the best home-made work. Call and see us: No charge to seep:toils.' • • At I. O. Mu:sums, Cheap; Casb Store, Front eh. Locust St., Columbia, Pa - - . 500:"" 01 0 PLYMOUTH STOVE (No. 3) COAL For Sale at 54.00 per Ton. Delivered at your cellar doore. Get one Ton for trial. - • aug BEA:INES. 110CigE._ IRON -?W4 CLELEAEBY. SUIPP.LEE"& BROTHER. „ . „ . - - ...A.A-xup.A.crurtEns or - ST-E-AM BOILERS In addition to our Parindry Mid Machine work, we are ,now 'prepared to manufacturAcery variety of Boiler and Plate Iron work,- big:spINGAND REPAIRING BOILERS v' • -Promptly attended to. Thankful for postiavOra, we.would invite Vie attention of our friends am/ patrons to tine new branch of our business.- • , ' SUPPLER & 8R0.,' gad St., Columbia., iitON'CO:SITAINt • :31nutafacturerioral; slzuw of REITIN ' rED'Nib boritLE - REI47LTED • ROUND,' SQUARE'-FLATS,, OVAL, ' • BALI` OVAL 'RON... Car',,tx - les,•Shaftlng and Horse Shoo liars— ' Sir Orders promptly filled from Stock on hand or made to order. : - „. Terms, net Cash, at Man' utfacturer's' prices, de, livered on Cars or Boats. • :'- Office at their • - , •••• • ROLLING MILL/ Columbia. Penna. S TEAM -. • . . : ;Arid all kiii r ds ot-Blachinerkaliinafa gaaranie*jdto give atitistartion at the Works Of. SUPPIaEE & BRO Colusabiii:-7Peas' LANCASTI?J AD V'S. • EW STATIONERY, &c. The unclenSigned would respectfully invite the attention of the public to his large and well se lected stock nf Goods, consisting of, MISCELLANEOUS, RELIGIOUS, AND. IILYVBNILE BOOKS STA I'.CDATtD WORKS—lllustrated and in Fine Binding. FAMILY, HAND POCKET BIBLES PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS—The cheapest Mtn TOY BOOKS FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS —Highly Illustrated. GAMES OF ALL KINDS. SITMEOSCOVES .A_IVD VIEWS—A large variety CARD & CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS- ' With frames . WORK BOXES—Plain and furnished WRITING DESKS AND CASES. - PORTFOLIOS—Of all sizes. A fino'assortment of POCRET-BOORS, PURSES, DIARIES & CARD CASES. a-Cait avd CtinTll/110 for yourselves. J. rf. SHEAPFER'S Cheap Cash Book Store, No. 32 North Queen Street, dec.l4, '67-tf.] . I.,aneaster, Pa. CHARLES M. HOWELL, - MARBLE MASON, NO. 66 NORTH. QUEEN STREET, EAST SIDE. The Oldest Marble Worics in Lancaster County. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. Ile has on hand the largest, most varied and complete stock of finished MONEMENTSMANTLES, GRAVE STONES, &e., Sze., 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 band, also the portfolios of designs. :294 June f] • ' - nOWN WITH 'TEIE PRICES I - titst received from the Philadelphia „and New York 31arkets a full and complete stock of CLOTHS AND CASSUIIERES, the Latest Styles in the' market, which we are Prepared to make up to order in the BEST STYLE AND SHOETEST NOTICE, and at the Lowest Cash Prices. We Wive al;lEl54a full and complete stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, for Men and Boys, Of our ONVII make, which we guarantee well trimmed and„well made, and goods as repre sented. Also, our Stock of GENTLEMEN'S INC; GOODS, is full and complete. Our stock Is purchased at the very Lowest Cash Prices, and we are prepared to sell at a small advance. Call and examine our Steel:, and you will be convinced the place to be suited for the least money, is at MYERS & RATHFON'S, No. 1 East King street, Lancaster City, Pa. S. RAITIVON'S i 4tCHANT TAILORING, GENERAL CLOTHING, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, (Opposite Shober's Hotel,) Commn Os' NOUTIS QUEEN AND 'ORANGE STS., LANCASTER, Pg.v.NA. All kinds of Men's and Boys' ready-made Clothing and Furnishing Goods constantly kept on Muni. Also a superior assortment of French, English., German and American Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting's, which will be made to order in any desired style, with the least possible delay ; warranted to give satisfaction, and at reasonable charges. - July 14,•66-Iy] S. S. RATIIVON. N. BREN'EMAN'S tAt - As , GENTLEMEN'S BOYS, GIRLS AND CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE., The largest and 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 lild and French :Morocco Boots, Balmoral, Continental and other - FASHIONABLE STYLES.' We are prepared to manufacture at short notice every kind of Ladies' and Gentlemen's _wear known in this market, and at as cheap rates as any trimillar establishment. Call and examine our stock. A. N. BRENEMAN, Oppositb Cooper'sllotel, - WestlCing St. Lancaster. 1867. FALL •W:IN:17:R CLOTHING- FOIL MEN AND BOYS Large Stock—AM Nev—of our own Manufac ture—At the Lowest Prices. • . - OVERCOATS from best to loW6st grades. FINE (LOTH _DRESS SUITS. .'- CASSIMERE BUSINESS SUITS. SATLNETT & JEAN SUITS. ALSO— r.S9I7MIAUX S TRICOT BEAVERS. _FINE BLACK & COLORED dLOTRS. PLAIN & FANCY COATINGS, new style. BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMERE, do. VELVET CORDS, SATIICETT JEANS, &c. Custom Work made up in best style prompt ly. HAGER BROTHERS, Lancaster, Pa. • TO HORSE OWNERS. 13ARER'S HOOF LINIMENT, THE .BEST -ARTICLE RXOWN For Quarter or Sand Crack, Corns, Thrush, Contracted, Hard or Brittle Hoofs, &c., and for general use in place of Stuffing or Soaking, As _Dressing for the Outside of the Hoot it has no Superior. Sold. Wholesale and retail, by A. :%IIL - EY, Sad dle-and Harness 3lnnufacturer, No: 37 North Queen Street,.next door to Shober's Eagle Hotel, Lancaster City, Penna. " N. B.=Harness of every description constantly on hand, and repairing neatly done to order. - E STABLISHED-LN - 1829. ' SiaILTEd r EZ'S OLD ESTABLISHED HAT, CAP AND FUR STORE. N0..20 :NORTH QUESE ST., LA:SCASTER, PA. We would respectfully announce that we are now prepared to furnish our customers with the Latest Styles, consisting of Gentlemen's . DRESS SILH CAMSIAIERE, • PLAIN AND BRUSH, FUR AND_ WOOL,' OR CASSIMERRETT, - - STIFF CASSIMERE. - - SOFT-AND STEEL - • EXTENDED BRIMS, AND FLEXIBLE SELF-ADJUSTING STIFF ' AND D'ORSAY BRIM HATS, In new, Novel and beautiful Designs, and at such prices es to make it an inducement for all to purchase. - CAPS! CAPS ! ! CAPS !! ! Our stock of Cap; comprises all the newest styles for 'Men's, - Boys' and Children's Spring and Summer Weer. Orin Morro is "EQUALITY TO ALL." The lowest selling price marked in figures on each article, and never varied from, at' SHULTZ & BRO.'S Hat, Cap and Fur Store, N 0.20 North Queen st .4Z - ALL xvins 01 , SITIPPINO runs BOTRTUT, AND ILIGELP.ST CASIC PRICES PAID. (mar 30,'61 FASHIONABLE HATTER. JOHN M. GREEN, Has removed his store to N 0.4 Eiist King street, Next dc7or to Barr's Book Store, LANCASTER, PA., Where he has fitted up rooms to carry on In an extensive scale, the MANUFACTURE OF HATS. S.C. Orders may be left, or sent at any tithe, and satisfaction guaranteed. I have only the best workmen, and am at all tim es prepared to supply those who may favor me with a call with the BEST AND CELEAPF-ST HATS AND CAPS, of the Latest and most Fashionable Style. Having had considerable experience in the business, he hopes to tru.e.t.„a generous share of public patronage. • April 6, '67-tf.j .701,12 , 7 .111. GREEN: LANCASTER ' ' L• 'NIARBLE • . • 'LEWIS lIALDY, Proprietor. All persons in want of anything in the Marble line, will he 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, TOMBSTONE.S, • , ORNAMENTS, MARBLE MANTLES,' 7 -31S,ULDING FRONTS, SILLS, ' And Marble Work of every descfiption. IrrOrders promptly attended to - o May , 1,'157) - - Lancaster City, Pa. TT.QUSE FURNISHING _GOODS. - ENGLISH BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY TUG , U4NI- _ TIAN - GAUPETS. - = - _ :VELVET tnuas & COCOA DOOR MATS ENGLISH do AMERICAS OIL CLOTHS. • PAPER HANGINGS, Plain 'and- Decorative:- Window Shades (Mimi and; Glassware, Marsellles Blankets, Table and: Piano Covers. and a -large Stock' of DOMESTIC COTTON AND WOOLEN GOODS, which wawlll sell at low Prices. . . , - TIAGER • Lahcaster, Penna. RE.S.II ARRIVAL - _' 1 - OF GROCERIES. We are non. ready for the 'Home Trade, having just purchased a full assortment. of • . A . A • -• PADIILT GROCERIES, ' -- Extra :nosy: - crop Coffee;ltefined Sugars and syrups--aa - Megan.t Syrup for 25.C.ents ' , , per Quart. EXTRA VINE JERSEY HAMS. - ..Wa*.baco• also, No. • 1; 2,• and 3 Mackerel - barrels,_ ••• quarters and • nives; Toned Beet. :Herring, •All kinds of Fruit and *, • , ,••• •• • -. V'Ed'ETABLESIX 'OARS. • , Chu' assortment is'full,ntid complete, and our ; prim; reasonable. , , • Jap-Call and examine foryourseivek. • HENRY SITYDAIf,I•'; .Cor, :Union 13W.: ;71/ RDICAL D YSPEPSIA' CAN BE cuitEp! DR. J. ,SDIMS, &. SON:S I , • ANTI-DYSPEPSIA-POWDERS Positively cureDVSPEPSIA or INDIGES TION in all itavarionadlstressing forms. - The•prominent symptoms of Dyspepsia or In digestion aro Heartbarn,Flatulency,lo - neasiness 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 guor, Debility, 'Low Spirits Bad taste In the. Mouth, Disturbed Sleep, Falling away, in -Flesh, Palpitation of the Heart Nervousness, Obstinate Diarrhcca, Belching of - Wind, Torpid or Inactive Liver, &a., he. Any or all of which these pow ders will most assuredly remove. Persons using these powders will soon find themselves gaining in ;weight, and the system in every way tending towards its usual vigorous and healthy action. Dyspepsia They will promote Dyspepsia Dyspepsia Digestion, remove - - Dyspepsia Dyspepsia all Nervousness Dyspepsia Dyspepsia • and Symptoms- Dyspepsia Dyspepsia affecting the Heart 'Dyspepsia Dyspepsia • - and Cause the Dyspepsia Dyspepsia Food to agree with the Dyspepsia Dyspepsia stomach and digest hcalthy,Dyspepsia AND LEAVE No UNPLEASANT ErrEcrs AFTER EATING. . They have cured hundreds of the worst cases of Dyspepsia. We have cured more than Five Hundred Cases of Confirmed Dyspepsia, in WD mlngtou, our place of business, besides thou sands of cases of lesser severity; during the last il7,vears. Joseph Stimple, residing in oar place, was cured with less than six boxes, after being under treatment in other places for more.than a year. It is very easy to take and rapid in its 'curative effects. Price i 1 cents a Box, or three Boxes for One Dollar. - - - . Sold Wholesale by Johnson, Ilonoway Sr, Cow den, Philadelphia. Dooms, Barnes 4: C0.,-New York. and at Retail by J. 1. MEYERS, Columbia, Pa. Geo. W. Neu; .York, Pa., and Dealers in 3lediaines everywhere. Coet 19'67-Iy. AIIILADELPRIA CANCER ROS prrAL. - PROFESSOR R. H. KLINE, PRINCIPAL PIIVSICIAN AND SITRGEON, To the Philadelphia Cancer Hospital. _Office, No. 931 ARCH Street, is,duily malting astonish ing and most miraculous cures of Cancer by the most .scientific and lately approved remedies known to the civilized world, among which are his great Cancer Antidotes, wonderful treatmen that operate specifically upon the Cancer and "Cancerous_ affections, antitlottng.,.. killing and destroying the Cancer, every particle, root and .fibre belonging to it or th elm without ain or the 'use of the knife, - without caustic, eating and burning medicines, without the loss of blood, or in the least affecting the sound flesh: No other treatmentshould ever be used. • No other persons have these antidotes. To investigatelhese treat ments, to see patients under treatment, and to examine the terrible specimens thus removed, call and see, or address It. H. I:LINE, D., Office, Na. 031 ARCH St., Philadelphia, Penna. Post Office Box 1474. For Particulars send for a Circular.- CABINET- Z+'Ui METZTRE. (IABINET - WARE MANUFACTORY. .g4j The subscriber having lately -put up new ware-rooms, and greatly Increased his business, can offer better inducements to his eustomeres than ever. - WINDOW SHADES .MIRRORS, 47c., IN ALL SkTLES. He manufactures to order, and will keep con stantly on hand, Dressing, Plain and Fancy Bureau:4, Sideboards, Sofas, Card, 'Dining and Centre Tables, Common, Panay and French Bed steads; all - of which be sold on the most reasonable terms. As he manttfactares his own work he.ls enabled to warrant every artlele to be what it is represented. CAAIRS ! CHAIRS! mums!! All kinds of chairs kept on hand or manufactur ed io order. Cane, Windsor, Arm and Rocking ChairS ; Settees, Camp and Counter Stools, Sofas, Tete-a fetes and Stuffed Seat Chairs, made to order. Old chairs repainted and repaired. UNDERTAKING. Funerals will be attended to with promptness, to which he,gives his personal attention. He is prepared Nit rice boxes and coolers to preserve corpse, as may be required. MAHOGANY OR. WALNUT COFFINS, Furnished plain or tinted in any style that may be required. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, as well as a continuance of the custom wi th which h e has been liberally favored. JOHN SHENBERGER, South side of Locust stvet, between Second and Third. ma r30,67-tf. ,FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. . CABINET - WARE-ROOMS MANU FACTORY, Locust Street, a few doors below Third Street, Columbia, Pa. The subscriber manulnctures and keeps on hand, en extensive assortment of all kinds of Furniture. Persons wishing to buy, or those about to go to houselmephS, will Red It to their advantage to give me a call. - BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, BUREAUS, SETTEES, 4:e., &c. Of the best quality, style, and manufacture, and will make to order, of first-rate material, every article In his line, He will give strict attention to business, and respectfully asks of the public a shark of its patronage. /k/S- UNDERTAKING will receive the mast careful attention, at the shortest noted. mar3o-67-tf] - • GEORGE SEIBERT. IL4.I7DIVARE, STOVES, &e. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW !• JUST PURCHASED, AT REDUCED PRICES, a splendid Assortment of new and de sirable •.` ROUSE FURNISHING GOODS I COOKING STOVES—Anti-Dust Quaker. City, and the Magara. BRITANNIA WARE, in Sets or separate, 'to suit purchasers. CHAMBER WARE, CUTLERY OF ALL RINDS. - WATER COOLERS, of alrsises and Styles Special attention paid to GAS FITTING and mum BING. A large assortment of splendid . CITANDELIERS always on hand. A Variety of BIRD CAGES, at. all prices. Agent for the Celebrated DCVOS CLOTHES wAsktrat. The most pepulnr, bertt tuid cheapest Washing Machine ever invented. In connection with theyabove Washing 31n chine,- he has the UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER! Call at the corner of Second and Locust streets, and satisfy yourself that you can get better bar gains there than at any other establishment. HIRAM 'WILSON . Cor. of Second and Locust Sts. Columbia, Pa. April 20, 1547-Iy. T., RUMPLE S. • SON, " • DEALERS IN FOREIGN Lt. DOMESTIC HARDWARE. An extensive assortment of house furnishing hardware, also for carpenters ' and builders' use, always on hand. , - IRON AND STEEL. Blacksmiths, waizon makers = and others, furn ished with all kinds of iron, :Sails, Rome Shoes, Conch Trimmings, and other goods in their line. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, In meat. variety, such as Tubs, Baskets, Wash Boards, 13rooms, Washing Machines, die., 6:c. • FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Plows, Shovels, Hoes, Plow Castings, Scythes, Forks, Rakes, and all other implements used by the farmer. • STOKES AND TIN WARE. Stoves of every style and pattern, Cook, Parlor and °face stoves, for coal or wood; A large as sortment of-Tin ANTare always kept on hand, or manufactured to order. , • Oil, Paints, S - 56.- 0).101', Linseed, Flsh;.Sperm and Machine Oils of all kinds. Alcohol, genzine, Japan, and other Varnish, Gla.ss,Paints, Putty, White Lead, &c. LOCUST ST.R.EET, COTAIMBX.4, PA. X F. COTTRELL & BRO., " , Di•alers in • -FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Hardware., Bar Iron, Steel, Nails, Glass,. Paints, 01ls Varnishes, Turpentine, Benzine, &e. .large assortment of Parlor, 'Cools and Office Stoves always on hand. Tin Ware manufactur ed to order at shortest notice. AV001) - *D - WILLOW-WARE, in large quantities add of every variety.. - PlowS,_Corn Shellers, Feed Cutters, - Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Rakes, &e. Coarse and Fine Salt at rowest market prices. A large assortment of-Double and Single bar reled Guns, Powder Flasks Game hags and Shot Pouches. Ririe and BlastingPowder,shotand caps. alngliest market prices paid for Clover and Timothy, and Flax Seeds, large quantities of -which we have constantly on hand and oiler at the.lowest rates. Lubricating, sperm and Fish Oils, suitable for machinery. AI , lne assortment Of Coal 011 Lamps, Shade., Lanterns, and Lamp trimmings. We respectfully solicits. share of public patron age. n T. F. COTTRELL COTTRELL, -.Locust St., Columbia. BOOTS. AND . . . .. . TADZES - SHOE 'MANUFACTORY. „ . Having increased any facilities for turning out superior work I would announce to my old customers and all new ones that may favor me with a call, that I ani better prepared now to manufacture all kinds of ' -, , • , • I LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S §I,IOES AND.GAITERS;- than ever before. I employ nine but the hest, workmen and um always certain or giving saids 'faction. keep on hand a general assortment of ready made work all of which is manufactured on the premises.. - I keep no made-up work of other Parties: 3ty, work Is made exclusively for home trade and is sold as such. TERMS CASH. . We sell as cheap as any other establishment, and ask a share of public patron, e. ' , ' JAMES SCIIROEDER, — - Locust Street, between Front and Second.. O,IIE 3IANUFACTUBE. - •-• lEThSubscriber bas on band a large Stool: or hoots and Shoes, Gaiters, all .of,:his own Manufacture. Call at his Store, four doorS abOve R.: Williams' Drug Store, Front Strect,'where he offers' an ex-• tonslve assortment of Goods, either ,- ' .:W.IIOLESA.LE. - OR, itETAIL. - . ..uts . stocic cat - mists of is • largo and general as sortment nr.3l.len's Boye` -Laddes'" and Chtldren'a .• • , 'BOOTS - .II:3STIrS - EICES,_ as can be found elsewhere in the:Town. Those requiring Boots'and Shoes will find lit to their advantage to examine his,Steeiz„ befordpurchasing elsewhere.— May 23,4f1 r - 13A3tIIEL OBOVR: '' THE -yI"DELITY II NS ILAN C E TRTIST-B, SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, FOR SAFE-KEpirNS3l - OF r2LLITABLF.S FIRE PROOF BITILDING. ,6eciul!ytroni Am -4i! • ROBBERY; FIRE OR -.ACCIDENT, C.llE:ST..tip7,:§T,REE'r,'rffiDADEtrarA. D/RICCTORS N. B. Browne, J. GLlllnkharn Fell. Alex.. Remy, C. B, Clhrk, C. Macalester, S.A. Caldwell, John Welsh, E. W. Clarlc,' H. C. Gibson. . This Company reftives for Safe-keeping, under guarantee, Securities,- Plato,- Coin , Deeds,' and valuables of all descriptions. The charges for one year are, on Coupon Bonds. sll:er SIM on Registered Bonds, st) cents. :Moderate rates on all other valuables. The Company also Ennis SAFES, key wish renter, exclusively, at VS os7 ; Collects Coupons And Interest, for 1 per cent. commission; Allows Interest on deposits of money ; Execute s Trusts, asExecutor, Administrator, .Guardian, Trustee or Agent. R. PATTERSON C. cLAra: N. B. BROWE, Sec'y and Treas. Vice Pres'i, dee, 21,,,,67-41m. CIERMANIA _FIRE INSURANCE COMP 1:71, O. 175 Bronchrun..s.tow York. IV. AY. UPP, AGENT. Columbia, Pa CASH CAPITAL, Strismus, Total Assets, July 1,-1807, This Compere - y Insures Property , of all kinds against Loss or Damage by Fire, on favorable terms. RITDOLPII GARRIGUE, President Btroo SCIIIMANX, JOHN E. r.AUL, Secretary. Vice President Oct. 12, 1807-Iy. COLUMBIA LNSURANOE CO J.A.NUSRY. Ist. 1867 CAPITAL AND ASSETS, - - - - 9900,527 91 This Company. continues to insure Buildings Merchandize, and other property, against loss and damage by lire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium, or premium note. SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole am unt Insured, $12,47.4,42CA3 Less ain't amired in '69, 722,771 S - $11,755,= 49 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Amount oi premium notes, Jnn. 1,, 1866 105,1= 27 Less premium notes exp:fl In iS 8613,/60 23 Balance of premiums, San'y 1, 1806 6,009 15 Cash receipts, less commissions, in '6O, 67,016 , 16 Loans 11,400 00 Due from agents and others 8,604 56 =BM Losses and expenses pald In 1868..........573,025 31 Losses adjusted, not due Jan. 1, '67, 21,206 89 Balance Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, '67, 600,527 91 1a804,850 10 , A. S. GREEN, President. GEORGE Yourzu, Sr., Serra My. MICHAEL S. SHUMAN. Treasurer. DIRECTORS: R. T. Ryan, John W. Steacy. John Fendrieli, George Young - , Jr., IL G.-Blinich, :Nicholas Maionald, Samuel F. Eberlein, NI/1111am Patton. Amos S."Green,__ John D. Bachman, Hiram Wilson, Robert Crane. 'May 11,1666 TNSURANCE COMPANY of .NORTH j_ AMERICA, - PHILADELPHIA. - - Incorporated Mt. Assets, $1,350,000. Charter perpetual. Insurance against lass or damage by fire on Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, &c., for long or short periods, or permanently on Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt payment of losses for a period of azV.USTY years, affords a guarantee of claim upon public confi dence. Anrltra G. COYFYX, Pres't. en.A.R.LEs PLATT, Sec's - . F. 'X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa. January 21, 18titi-ly. rEIHE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR— ANCE SOCIETY of the TJNITED STATES, Offers inducements to those proposing to assure, which are believed to be unequaled. Annual Cash Dividends. All the Profits Divided pro-rata, among the Assured. 0.11G.A....N1ZED JULY, 18,50. Accumulated Fund, over 4 2,000,000 Annual Income, over $1,200,000 - WM. C. ALEXANDER, Yres't. H. B. IlynE, Vice-President, G. W. Purr.fes, Actuary. Ottict.•=o2 Broadway, New York. For further particulars, apply to W. G. PATTON, Agent, Sune 0, 1866.1 Columbia, Pa. - VARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSUR .ANcE COMPANY, YORE, PA. Insures on the Cash, Mutual or Perpetual Rates H. KRABER,,President. SiaticKr-10i, Secretary. MEM;I! CIIRARD FIRE AND- . MARINE IN SURANCE _A COMPANY, - OF PHILADELPHIA. Capital 6200,000 I Securities..... ....... 5.300,000 -This Company continues to take risks on good property, at rates as low as any other safe Com pany and consistent with prudence. Policies Issued for long it short terms, or per manently. Losses promptly paid. All claims adjusted without litigation or delay. This Com pany refers to the pastas a guarantee of its future conduct. ' THOS. CRAVEN, Presl A. S. Gir.a..gyr. Vice-President. JAS. B. Atvoun, Secretary. P. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa. January 25, 181.43-Iy. • - JAL iplirOME INSURANCE COMPANY - OF NEW YORK.. OFFICE—No. 135 Broadway Cash Capital " 000,000 00 Assets, Ist January-, 1867 3,645,388 87 Liabilities 26:,93165 CHAS. J. MARTIN, Pres't. A. P. WILLMARTH, Vice-Pres't. .Torng McGrx, Secretary. S. H. Wasintury, Ass't Secretary.. D. A. limas:D. General Agent. - - - Total loss by Portland Fire, 8112,044 42—a1l paid before July 15th. A. J. KAUFFMAN, Agent. Columbia. Pa. J,E WEIR Y. JAMES E. CALMS ELL Sr. CO., ARE. NOW READY WITN TIIEIR. ENTIRE IMPORTATION OF CIIRIST-M AS GOODS! For the Present Season, to which they most re spectfully invite the attention of those visiting Philadelphia, suggesting on early call, before the choicest articles are selected, and the hurry of Holiday business prevents that careful attention they desire extended to all their visitors, ,The "stock of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Plated Goods, Clocks, Bronzes, - and European Novelties, Of every description, offered this season by this House, exceeds in richness, variety and beauty. the efforts of any previous year. An examina tion of our goods cannot but prove interesting to parties from the country, who are most cordial ly invited to visit our establishment. All orders by letter, or inquiries respecting goods • and prices, will receive careful and promptattentio Goods carefully packed and forwarded. PRICE S GREATLY REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES. JAMES E. CALDWELL 'ar, CO., , . - - Jewelers and Silversmiths, • NO. 822 CH.I2ISTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA Dec. 14,.'67-3m. - - WATCHES AND JEWELRY ! INDUCEMENTS. OFFERED AMERICAN _WATCHES, As low as $20.1X,,' In two oz. Cases, warranted for - two years ; also 3,4, 5 and 6 oz. Cases. - JUST RECEIVED ' Full Asaortnient or the Celetet....ed. Seth ThoithaS - Clocks. They are the best Cluelts made: Call and see I . . Also, a full and well selected stock of SILVER tv., PLATED WARE, From the best Factories in the U. S. JEWELRY IN VARIETY, - Just from the, Factories 1 SPECTACLYM, la. Gold,' Silver, St to nd Plated • , • • Frame, to n a uit all ages t REPAIRDIG OF ALL KINDS, PROMPTLY ATTENDSD TO, ~t.T! E. SPERING'S, • - - Jewelry Store, near - the New Depot: mar. 30, '67 tf IS. LAC K. ' STAVFFER, • '"• AVATCthf AKE AND ;JEWELER, BEES 2ORTH.2D STRHICT; COR.KR OP QITAREV, PHILADSLYI[IA . . . An assortment of 'Watches, Jewelry Silver and Plated Ware suitable for Holiday Eresents 1 .. . constantly on hand, - 49- Repairing of Watches and Jewelry prompt. ly attended to. - .- . . , (nov3o '67-Iy. RENEWER ' EEO RING'S A3fBp.OSIA, These popular Bair: Reatoreri and •Toniea ont hand, at R. WISLIAMB,- rug DSto colcur re. lfra. Apl 13-to] .1.1;)vo,000 President 5 4 :30,0130 $315,074.73 -815,074.73 71,903 04 69 ,850 115 IZEI
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