Cfjt eiltumbia 4,fig4 IvoilwAsaioao4o2,l74inaPMmirkii; 4l3 )l Satierilgy,Te6rlTry, 29,1868. cosy ALL advertising. .pe considered ita.tia, and collectable at any time after the TILE ANFACICAN* Speed'ou,r republic; o:Father on high ! • Lead us in pathways ofjusticeand right ; Rulers as well as the ruled,'" One and all," Girdle with virtue-the 'armor of might; Hail I-threeliraeti hati to our .country .aud Cnoims-.—Rulers asWell..its the ruled,' Quo. and all, ,ize; Foremost in, battle fer Freedom to stand We rush to arms when aroused by its call ; Still as ledof yore', when: George IlVashiligloi , Thmiders -, our war-cry We.conquer or lcihree - time&littirto our' conntry and , : ' ellegres—Still. as of yore, when' George - Waskiketon, mac. Faitlifurarid'honeiCto friend. ruid to foe= Willing to die in humanity's cause—_- Tbus we defy all tyrannical , pow'r, While We contend for our Union and laws ! Hail!: three times hail to our country' and . flag , , Cnormis—'Thus we defy' , all tyrannical power, &e.: proud ~ Rise up, ueagle, rise up to the cloud, Spread -thy,T-broad-iwings o'er this diur 'western world r • Fling'from thy:6eali. otir banner : of old= - Show thai, it still is for freedom unfair Ell Rail RlTree.tinies hail to our; country and deg Crr.carurling..frOun , .ou r 'clear banner. of old, etc:- ' • GiTeliTs'll4'.iltak (ir Daily Bread. In a miserable cottage -id the bottom of a hill, tiro children- laiyered .over, tiering lire., A , tempest raged without, a fearful - . tempes t, against •whieh:inan and beast ":"Were 'Mike - powerless:, old - , miser, much poorer than, thos . o ,, cbildrom , though' be had - heaps 'of tri . oney . at :home, drew- his-ragged cloak around him as he crouched clown at the threShold 'the: 'miserable door. He dared not enter for' fear they -should ask pay for shelter, and he could not move for the storm, "I am hungry, Nettle.V - ".S? ant I. I've hunted for a pots to paring and can't - find anY.l' : • ;- ; • " Whai an awful storm !" "Fes, the old trealias' blown down. I guess God-took care that it didn't blow on the house. See, it cerMiuly would have killed us.V ; - • "If hi:l'6:MM 6.6 that, Couldn't he send us bread?" , , . - ",Igneils so—let's pray Fatber,'..4ll(.l when we come to that part, stop till we get some bread:" " So they began, and the miser crouching and shivering listened. When they paused, expecting in their childish faith to see some miraculous manifestation; a human feeling stole into his heart,'sent -by an r angel to soften' it: Rehm' .bonglit a loaf of bread, thinking, it would last him , a greatwhile ; the silence of the children spoke louder to him than the .voice of many-waters. He opened: the door 'softly ; throw n' the and then Ifstenod'lo'llfe - wild eageicry of delight .that came from .the half ;famished ",Itdreimed.'doWn front Heaven, didn't It? otiiikeA " Yes,`l: Mean to love God forever for giving us bread% because we asked him. ask him every day ;Won' t WO? N'Tliy;liieVe'r;thought God was so goo , did you ?" Yes, I always thonglitgo, bat I never quite knew it before.", r , - - -- "'Lot's ask him to give father work to do all the time, so we need never be hungry again=bell do it I'M sure." - The storm 'passedl--the Miser went home. A little flower had' sprang up in his heart. It Imam" longer-barren, - • .. In a few weeks he died, but not before he had given the cottage; which was' his,' to the poor laboring'than. - And ',the little- children - ever 'after felt , a. sweet and solemn emotion; when in th - eir devotions they came, to those trustful words " Give us this,da3r„our daily bread.", DARE. hones.---TO every man there are many, many, dark .hours, when he feels inclined to abantiOn his_ best enterprise ; hours - When his heart's . dearest' hopes' ttp , ': pear deluSli , e;' when le' feele tinectiml to the,burden; -when all his aspirations seem worthless.- Let no ono think-that ho alone has dark hours., _They are the 'common lot of humanity;gtizey.are the touchstone to try whether we aro current coin or not. Arr_seELLAN - E o TIC UNIVERSAL NEURALGIA RILLS ! Safe, Certaykaial,SPeeay Cure for NEUBALGIA'AND ALL NERVOUS A.SESI ..a.4.TB—EFFECTS ARE JEAGICA.L. It Is the UN - FAILING REXEDY in all MSO4 of Neuralgia F-aetalls, often effecting a perfect in less than - twenty-four hours, from the use of no more than two or three Pllls. No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Ithense has failed to yield to this "WONDERFUL REMEDIAL AGENT. Even'talie severest (uses of Chronic Nearal; gig. and general nervous derangement,--of many years standing, affecting the entire system, its use, for a few days, or a few weeks at the utmost, always affords the 'most' astonishing relief, and very rarely fails to produce a complete anti per manent cure. „ It contains no drugs' or other materials lu the slightest degree injurious even to the most deli cate srstem; mid can ALWAYS be:USell.3lltle 7. ; • • - It has long been in constant use by many of our MOST M.IIIIJENT PIITBICI t S, who give it their unanimous and unqualified approval. Sent'by mall on receipt of price, and postage. Postage 0 et.. 5.00 • -." • - " " 40 Six Trerv(t)apk!iges,. It IS still hYali - Nhaleside and .retaLl dealers in drags and' medicines throughout - the United Stat&s, and .-• TWINER a: CO., : .-•-• Sole - Proprietors; - 1 TREMONT STIIEZT, BOSTON, 31,1.3.5, NE\ir, k...kETT:morcE rxu BEST MA:N.I.TFA:CTIL7RED, Combining In one n'i,FSTlrti;:ilENT all flint is VALTIABLE - IN orrrTrts MORE PER 4 . , TECT,....M0RE DURABLE And Less Liable to Oct Out of Order. AND SEE THEM! SHREINER I=l PRONVSII . I4.7, COLUMBIA, PA dee. a. C. 'ffI:7,CECER," 1•7• AGEZIT FOR Tllg - Nr ze-'I4I.:TA ".N D Dying 2 . ; ; • Zadles'..Dresses; Cloaks,Velli, Gloves, Itllehons r and Silks of all hinds dyed any - coldr: ^ ' • Also, Gentlemen's Coats, - Vests„Pantaloons, - 1:1d Gloves wnsbed to look] lke netv4,-.- Scourlngrrevalring,.'ece.,..done at short notice. I will recelve.goods at my,. store and ,forward theta to the eetahlishntent. - • . „ 419-Batlafactionguaranteed:' , - ' • Gail and seolist of prices at - - • • SUMER'S ' • jy27, '67J" ' • , urabla, Yu- -4E 'I:4OUNTAIN.„,Op-HEALTH! T to envy . .i.Enrznn-_I{EXTUCKY- STATE draws4 o nrr.' - ‘341:5Ate.46.0 Por _Life ! Comfort . and /iinpnineas , :is"thn.>l . eault. or an •' ' - .17-COSTS NOT.n. Address , --- 73 : 1IIREA.Y i60 ,EDDY ' IPIISILLER'S BITTERS. , NTO MORE, CHANCE TO , - TERATE. • MISJiLER'S :HERB BIT-TERS WILL BE SOLD, BEREAPTF.R. ONLY , IN GLASS I - I'OAX DE PROCURED or ALT...mtrooisTs In making tho above change, and discon tinuing entirely the sale of Mishler's Herb Bitters in bulk.;-the, proprietors deem that the people should ho informed 'Of the causes: which called forth such action on their pert. In the first place, we hold that Mishler's Herb Bitters is not a' beverage; we never - intended it to be used as a beverage, but that it is a medicinal prepnration of various herbs, compounded upon scientific principles, and in exact accordance with the formula> of the pharmacopteia in the preparation of the tinctures,'com pound tincture of ezVlaccit dyrventllerbs, &c.; and; as far as possible removed, , and -differing from the many so called Tonics. Bitt era, - Cordials. Stomacbics, which, fir the most part, are nothing but sn 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, lia i A - tired with same strong drags to destroy the nausea of the same, in order to tickle the palate, minister to a depraved taste and strard 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, mid 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 alassed- in 1110 , seine catee - ory, with a number of whisky„preparations7har drinks, and beverages. - ' This is the one •greht 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 BY-ADULTERATION. They will purchase, perhaps, 'a barrel, and by the ad mixture of cheap whisky and water, 'in crease the quantity, making perhaps, two, or, it may be three barrels or 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 o f the article. • - • ' This is the most -,serious objection, but there is still another.—Our desire to have this preparation for sale - on the shelves of every drugaist. - and country store dealer, thus placing it within easy access of all eliv , ses and every section of the country. 'lf 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 tho 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, Nvbile as a medicine, securely sealed in a proper sized bcittle ' the Bitters can be retailed from the counter of overy druggist mid merchant in the country. , - ..IiIISHLER'S HERB BITTERS - ARE NOW OILY SOLD IN BOTTLES. Let this fact be remembered bz. , ,thepublie, who - may consider' all other preparations Sold in bulk, and under its name, as, base and worthless counterfeits. A ' , Ara OF. TO-DAY'S MAIL. PRoVIDIINCE, R. 1., \or. 23, Ma Dit..S. B. lI.ART3rAN & Co. - GENTS. Please send me, immediately, my usual: complement of your Bitters, as what I have on hand is' going otl and will soon be exhausted. I have been very .successful in curing with the Bitters it very distressing case of Scrofula. The patient is a young man who ' was afflicted with the disease for years. Five bottles of the Bitters, with one of green label, cured him entirely. You have not recommended your Bitters for worms in children„but fronts case that has passed through my.hands, I arrf satis fied that- MISEILER'S HERB BITTERS can be relied on as a speelfic.in suel , disor ders; The friels'ot - the ease' are as mllows: A. gentleman, whosO wife had been using the Bitters, has - a (Mild •of about six years -pf age, who was sadly afflicted with worms and reduced to a Mere skeleton. Quite a* 'number of_our prominent' physicians pre scribed for' the child, but-without The your finally concluded to try your Bitters, .and commenced giving the child it 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 Mtn to see the immense nutnber 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 'you the success that is following the intro duction of the Bitters in the New England ----.States.' •'• Enclosed tintmy check for .5150, amount of hiSt bill: sure and send' Bitters as . soon apossible.e . • • - Respect hilly yours,-Ltsc., p • -. 7-1 • WM. TREDENICK.. - , No. 6 Newton st., Providence, 'R. I. LANcisTExt Pi., Nov. i 4, 1567. Mnssus. S. B. HARTMAN t.t. DEAR SLR : -While working at Norris' Locomii,tiVe Works; two years ago, I was injured by, a heavy frame felling on my' right hand, Which was so injured as to bcr 'rendered entirely useless;.tbe wrist was as it ,were bent—completely bent. I went to soy-, oral physidians-Who told mo that I could never recover the use of the hand. Ono 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 familv,,myformer earnings were rapidly. disappearing; I' ound that it was useless for me to continuo under their treatment, as'l was not improving, and by the advice of my -friends ,:went to Dr. Misbler 'and commenced the tise 'of thb Herb Bitters, both internally ',and externally. . By the time" I bad- uked two bottles found I was receiving benefit: - Continuing, I still improved,, my. hmul regained :,its-"power, and I am now able to work. 'lt is not yet quite as strong as formerly; but I am using it at' work, and' it is- steadily, improving. Mishler's Herb Bitters was thu only thing that gave me effects in my case,. was almost instantaneous. , • - ' JOHNS. WHITE. . • .. irou.i:r.TowN, Nov. 23, IS(7 (5,-, Co: . • - - On February- - `2lst,";- thei - e appeared on. my leg below the knee, at small yellow pimple aPparently containing matter ; it was rather painful, but being of so trifling a nature, at first I tool: no notice of it,- but 01k the second day itluid 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 undergoing treatment :at the : hands of an eminent physician who could do nothing for me. I also tried a great number of wt.- vate remedies that were recommended, but of no avail. I concluded to take no more medicine, but was-persuaded by Mr. Elias : Williams, a native of your city, to give your Herb Bitters atleast a trial.. To gratic ify him I consented, th - ougl.t,l had. not the. least hope of receiving r benefit from -him.. The disease had Infected my entire system, and I had made up my mind to die. After using your Bitters a short time, I experi enced a change; the &feet of the medicine 'was apparent and:affected 'my , entire sys tem., At first I thought it made me worse; but : at the urgent solicitation of:my - friends I persevered m its use; and inn pleased to say that'pow after using nine -bottles I am,- I may say, well., The sores on my leg, are all healed, there is.'no running,' the holes hare-allfllled out new flesh ; and a certain amount of tenderness in the parts that wore affected is all that remains'of the disest4ie;:•'l had doctored for - over two; months, and could obtain no relief. ltany .persons-are: cognizant of, these facts, as am well known here, having for some time been inspector of ties for the Reetia. R. It. Co. My recover/ I attribute solely : to the use of, Mishler's tlerb Bitters,- and. cannot suilleiently,express my sense of the mdrits of: your preparatiom;with my than lam ; • siraottria Nery'respeetfullY: : • ' ' JOHN: 8. 1, the undersigned, du hereby : certify - that the ahevetittement is correct. • , . KIRK Ph W." 'Siiiiervisar;Div.-No. -4, P. 11: R. • WAsur.wouizr; D. C.; Nck - 24 - 1867 DR: S. D:'HAILT3IAN ct CO: Diu Sta:- This is to certify that•l have been afflicted •fcir the paSti.even Years' with Serofulit , fon -both"; arms sand legs.' I have doctoredl.witivthe, most 'celebrated 'physi cians' of the country, and' all availed, noth ing. The,itching became intolerable, es .pecially:so at nigbt,.so much so as to pre vent:Mon:oin SlocPmg - .1 %VMS recommended •by a:young man in the ,eapltel to try your' '9ELEDR_ITED HP.RI3 BITTERS. - I tried ; _Only two'brittles;ancl the relief ,has been so gratifyiiig, that I have no hesitation in Say tag that a few more.will makWa per feetnuke. ; YOunViesPectfully;• -'HARRY . ' The above 'gentleman he's been' the 'p . m:, prietor of the ..PerrylCounty_Warm Skinge: 'mad :alsci:thn, patentee .of the Celebrated Burning . ..Fß:lid; known; asEttor's,Durning, SOLD ONLY-'IN BOTTLES z BY` :"AZI.v DILUGG/STS AND DEIALBES."... - - noy. 7-tr. , CASE te SUIT'S CiCitr2ll2l7; TERRIBLE EXCITEMENT !! = FALL OPENING!!! AT LAST FOUND THE PLACE TO BUY. GREAT CRASH .• ~ • , PRICES•! DOWN THEY COME!!! BARGAINS TO BE TIA:1; "AT TTY MAMMOTH STORE OF W. G. CASE & a SON, A Splendid- Stock of • Now, :Goods at GREATLY".- : REDUCED PRICES,.; WE HAVE PURCHASED A LARGE AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES Which we aro prepared to make up IN THE LATEST STYLES A Large Assortment of FALL k WINTER DRESS GOODS! Black and Fancy Silks, French and Scotch . lainghtuns, 'Prints of all Styles and - - Makes. - A full Stock of -- Linens.. A Fine Stock of ITosiery, GLOVES, DRESS BUTTONS, AND TRIMMINGS The Best Stock of DROWN AND • BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, Of Every Width and Quality From 10 Cents P 1 R Yam) up. WE MAKE A SPECIALITY OF OUR MERINOS, ' WOOL POPLINS. • POPLIN „.. ALPACAS WOOL DELAINES, COBERGS, S.:c SPRAGUES Pink, Purple, American, Merimacks, Alien, Pacific, Wattistittti; Glen Cove, ' COrset Scans; Pine Cainbries," Paper Cambrics, Linen, Linen Handkerchiefs, Napkins, . Threads Braids, Dress: Trimmings, .Tidy Yarns, Worsteds, Hosiery, 'all kinds. Hoop Skirts Silk Circulars, Silk Sacques, Balmorals, &c. • MOURNING' 'DRESS GOODS: , . • GINGHAM'S, .. ENGLISH, •- '- • ! FRENCH " ' AND SWISS WHITE GOODS; 4,7 VERY LOW PRICES ALLEINDS of PRINTED DELAINES, • =MEM PACIFIC, LOWELL, 'HAIN IrE,TON, FOULARDS, ' - - AIAIN.T °RESTER 'PALL WINTER ' ' SHAWLS-OF ALL KINDS. CLCTRS AND CASSIMERES, ' , For jaeuFfi and Ladles' Wea‘r FLANNELS. WHITE AND" COLORED Brown ' • - Mastitis, Bleached; Blue Drills, - Pillow Casing Double Width SHEETINGS, • Cotton- and LINEN Ladles' & Gents' Linen, Taper Collars, CiAtTs; Ties,, Farley:and - Plain, Kid Gloves., Wltitviiitl Colored, of au makes; Ready Made Shirts, TICKINGS of all GRADES, tS:c ALSO, ALL STYLES Ol' :HATS 'AND Boots • , and. Shoos !: LADIES' GLOVE KID, MISSE' linef CHILD- HEN'S SHOES MERCHANT TAILORING *:DONE IN THE STYLE': OCT, SIDE THE . DITIES, AN7D -ALL SITTI\ Cr~ 1Y + 11t1?~AICTED. A:FULL .A.SgOI,7IONT - -911 . : , ::::t Q - 11E4 Va' coNsisTiG''4sl7 SUGARS, CORD 4 EE,S, : , SPICES; ''. ' Please glue us , a can; ot - tbe!OLD 8:1"Als:D 111.,ILTSY;A: . CASE, where 'Stock, before purchasing elsewhere.' .„,`„ - Agency for CMOVEIVez I Gallant the 'Store and seedhenimorking, , BOVt +end kinds onliand. ;; . - ' • 'l' G : : CAE SON `• I;4vi'een rione&s'ocinia sf' , • • .4 AKil " .rarket4WC4,fic,OVE7l 'for all Alnda qt,Countly„ Produca, =change - or - Goods. • • SETVEY ..71L10ELri:L73 SEWING. MACHINES !, . • . . There is nn neeessl 1 y for " Swing,ingat einnd - • -; .., ~. the circle" of Sewing -Machines in seareli of a GOOD ONE, when one is offered to you gonad ni tut in Itself all. the GOOD • (VIAL I TIES claimed 'for any in tho Mark.et ; and dirrstal of all the defecin and clap-Map Adam, and attach- Men tS used 'to make Machines sell. ( I R,OYER BAKER A e.AmiLy-mAcurNE, ; „. . Making the stir whicl, wilt ;so; rill or 1,o1,e• tcnsum, anti for proof of its excellence, refer i 0 those having them in use. yrn,...We have at all times a comrth , ENT run, SON In attendance—not to pieta re imaginary perfections, not 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 he done with oar& ' We have also the best . LOCK STITCH )LANITFACTUitING 3.IACITTNE, Ever offered to the public., and only 0 , ,k an ex aro infltlOn . of them to stthstrulthtte our • iisertionw. Atm SECOND-lI.A.ND • -lii good running order, of the following inaltes, vve Will sell at.:A.Bou'r %HALF the ori3inca Ettiet WILCOX aft , & WILSON'S 'AND MOW E'S. • , W. G. CASE & SON, • Agents, at Rolling Mill Store, • Columbia, Penn`a. 7.l.—The ahoy° Machines are also to be had of F. X. Ziegler, the tormer Agent, at theAdants Express Onlee., in 'Walnut street, above Prop t..• June 8 -• • 1101 7- 4711"& _BARER'S . - HIGHEST PRI:SWIM( EL ASTTC STITCEI AN I) LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES, • -05 IistO,S.InVAY, NEW Tom. 730.CREsT;itir S;;F:ET„Plt.u.Anapin.t.: VESTING S. T HE HOWE 3fACIIINF: CO.'S SEWING MACHINES, MTENMIEWMM3=IMI===I The I-lowe 14,001 C ST./Tel-1, THESE WORLD-RENOWN ED SEWING, 31ACTILN' . .ES., , Were awarded the highest premium at the World's Fair in London. and six first premiums at the New York State Fair of IMO, and are cele brated for doing the best Nvork, using 11. smeller needle for the same thread than any other machine. and by' the introduction of the most improved machinery, we are At.e4.?.. - .0h1, , to supply the very best machines in the, world. These nutehmes are matte at our new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Coon., under the immediate supervision of thc President 01 the Company, ELIAS HOWE, Jn., the original Inventor of the Sewing Machine. They arc 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, hind, and perform every sPeeMS of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both sides of the articles sewed. The Stiteliinsented, by HOWL, and made on this ,Nfachine, Is the most popular and dur able, and all Sewing _Machines are subject to the I - nil: 0 0c invented by him. , SEND FOR CIRCULAR. //,c Irotre 3farhine Coneprtny, 60013110A.DWAY, - Cor. - Fourt.li St., N.Y. mar 30,'67-ly PREPARE FOR WINTEIt I -„ • NEN‘r CLOTHING AT , RED [ICED PRICES! DresS • Conts, lluslness•Coats, Overcoats, Panta loons of the newest patterns, and-Intle up In latest styles, expressly - for-home trade. - AT TILE Blue Front Store The subscriber has Just purchased for the Winter Trade, in the NOW York and Philadelphia Markets, a large and fashionable stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, • which he offers - to the 'citizens of Coliunbia and vicinity. as cheap if not cheafier than the prices before the war. An examination will battsfs• 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; CASSINERES, VFSTINGS, PLAIDS, Ac. Also a handsome stock. of Gentlemen :s Fern -7,l;oodni at - very low prhees. ' Trmns CASH. - TI. BLUMENTHAL, Blue Front Buildings, Front Street, nor 2:071 Columbia, Penn a. C. SOMERS & SON, 80.3 CILESTNtiT Sr., NEAT. GI11.4.11,1) HOITSS, 809 CHESTNUT Sr., 7.stan. eorrINENTAL. FINE' PIECE GOODS for pleasure •ivur.l4 PINE PIECE GOODS for mensurotivorjr: CHEAP CASSIMEHES for Business Sults, CASSIMERES for'BusinesB Snits, MEASURES TAXES, SUITS NEXT DAY, MEASURE... 3: TANEN, SUITS NEXT DAY W - LNTER CLOTHING !!-.' • - CLOTEING! - 4 .• • • CLOTHING! CLOTHING! - CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVE]:!! Overcoats at one half the price they were two years ago. Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, &e., &e. New 'Styles New Goods at low; rates.: • _ . DAVID HANAUER'S U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM Front. Street, first Store above Walnut Street, The Largest, Destssorted, Handsomest and Cheapest Stock of ' CLOTHING, FURNISHING , GOODS, Hats. Caps, foots, Shoes‘, CC., &e., ever exhibited In these regions, which wilt be sold ravlces - TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION! ru0v2,%7. . , LARGEST STOCK ,G1.1.E4Y21 4 .15'T VARIETY .0 --IT a- TfIIS SIDE •OP PHILADELPHIA I have just purchased my new Fall Stock of Winter Clothing; The largest ever before par ebased.: Conic and examine our new , Styles 71nt.1 prices of " READY MADE, ,CLOTTI LNG, z mbraeing".every. variety of-style and material suitable for the. season. They are made of the best maternal and in the most fashionable utyle. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Shirts. Scarfs, Keck Ties, Suspenders. Handker ' chiefs, Hosiery, Sc. A splendid line of these goods - always kept on band.. Also, - Boots, Shoes, Hats Caps. of which we have a•well selected Stool: and - which j we offer at very:cheap rates. " TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS d VALISES Of all styles, are sold cheaper than eity'prices: My goods are all bought for cash, and loner them at cheaper rates, for cash, than. any other store. Call and see. ' " HENRY RICE, Adlotu lag .Wasblngton House„ 9, 4 ' - Front street: Columbia. , 4111E - 13EST.fTh .THE WOll -rormrs Got - DiFENs: • ~,•• `Are acknowlediedlo•be.tlio best yet offered to ' the Public. P. Siiicinenth :Son have Just received :Clarice stock of these ,celebrated rent:. His old stoelc' has also been exchanged for . - n0w,,50.-thut etude: . Otters can now select front tho', • LA.RGEST:A3S - D 'BESTASSORTMENT• of Gold Pens eyer.brought to this market.... tat-Fetis areguaranteed for 'Six months: along .Get stPen„:„Ask for Foley's.: - 11RtISTIESe.: - ' A Large '.l...ssortroent - of - HAIR CLOTh TH, SHOE WALL, SWEEPING, Skirl'. RUSTlNGHp,us'Er.s.to be bad at;';!, 4 ~,,TA. coB - rtovrArtmths,':• ....aa_No: 034 North Cowen Street:: : Law:nate; ra. We offei.: for salO tiiu 69 21110A.DWAT, • :YEN , : Yeitx CLO_TILING. HOUSE, P.l. FINE CLOTHING, FINE CLOTIIECG, CLOTIUN ,ocr LOW PRICE, CLOTHING AT LOW PRICE, ISEI REDUCED :PRICES ! 3115CELLANEOU5. ,lpt RUNER & "MOORE, . . . DEAT.Eits IN _Li,. - COAL. SALT, - FTRE imicic . , . AND LUMBER ! .. . . OFFICE-AT ' lk - I.N. - PRICES OP - DOA I. :VI , - -YARD. DP:LIVERED. Bait 'more Select Lump 5 1.65 . . Ell.oo • • "-- Nos. 1, :2 and 3 - 5.15 ' 5.50 No. I 1.90 15.2.1 - 1. , : 0. 5 4.10 • 4.75 Shamoken Egg and Stove, Nos. 2 anal; 4.00 , 5.115 Shamoken Nut, No. 5.- ' 4.15 4.50 Baltimore Consumers Coal Co. Egg and .Stove, Nos. 2 and 3, 4.05 :;.00 Baltimore Consumers Coal Co. No. 4 4.15 4.10 Maltby Coal, No. 2 and 13 4.15 5.00 " No. 5 -1.15 4.50 Grand Tunnel, Nos. 2 and 3....... 4.10 - 1.73 Lykens Valley, Nos. 2 and' 5.05 " ' 11.00 No. 5 4.115 5.00 The following Coal is sold by cur loads to Co lombia consumers, gross weight, with all the 5 iwr cent. advantages: ,Shamoken Egg and Stove, or Nos. 2 and 3.-31.50 Nut, or No. 5 - 75 Baltimore Consumers Bold Co., Nos. 2 and 3, 4.10 '' " No. 4 ..... ....... 4.25 ." No. 5 1.00 Maltby Coal, Nos. 2 and ' 4.50 .. " No. 1 4.00 Lykens Valley, Nos. 2 an ' 3 .5.50 No. 5 4.50 Grand Tunnel, Nos 2 and S - 4.2.5 . - _ '1 , :..?....5...s Soon as rail, connection is completed to Wilkebarre, Baltimore Co. Coal will also be sold by Curs. . . dec. 21,.'07.] BRUNER & MOORE. L A TEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. art..I.DIJITY'S CELEB RATED PAT ENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (01 Double Spring) S IFZT S. THE WONDERFUL. FLEXIBILITY and great COMFORT :at. PLF, %SUR E to any LADY wearing the Dughra . ELLIPTIC SKIRT. trill be experienc ed paraeularly in all crowded A , SEM RUES, OPER AS. cA RRI WES. RAILROAD C‘RS, CHURCH PEWS, ARM CHAIRS, for P ItoMENA DE and HOUSE DRESS. ns the Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy n small platens+ easily couv,rdently Silk or Muslin Dress, an in cal unble quality in crino line. not found in any Single SpringSk A Lady having enjoyed the Pleasure, Comfort. and great Convenience of wearing the Duplex - Minh! ti - .EEC. SPRING SKIRT for to :angle amt. wilt tenet nftet a ards tt illingly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses and Young Ladies they are supet ior to all others. They wall not BEND or DURAN: lake the Single Spring., but will preserve I heir Perfect and tanaceful Shape when three or four Ordinary Skirt. will have been Thrown Acidc as Ch:less. Tim HOOPS are covered wit It Double and Twoted Thread, and the Bottom Rods are not on y double euringe, b u t twice (or double) Covered: preventing them from an oaring out when dragging down stoops, mans. the. Tine Duplex Elliptic Is a great iii.vorito wall the ladles, titian is unix-el.:F:01y recommended by the Fa:M ien Magazines as the STANDARD SKIRT OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. To enjoy the following inestimable advantages in Clinehue, vie- Superior Quality, Perfect Menu fee tore. stylish Shape and Finish, Flexibility. Comfort and ECM - 10111y enquire Mr W. BEAU LEV ELL IP LIG, or double Spi ing and be sure you get the genuine artiele. CAUTION.—To guard - against IMPOSITION, be portion ler to NOT iCE that skirts offered as •-Dn plea" nave the red ink stamp, J. W.. Bradley's Du plex Elliptic Steel Springs," open the .)taisilatiol— none others ure.gcoutne. Also notice that bevy hoop hill admit a pin being paso-U through the centre, thus revealing the two (or double) spring-, braided together tact ein, which to the secret or their Flexibility nod strength. and a combination nut to be bound in MIN' other Skirt. .11 - 'l'4)it SALE' in all Stmes where FIRST CLASS Shuts are sold till ougheut the United Stales and 01-ee line., Aidnulaotiirod by the Sole Owners of the Potent, WEST'S, BRADLEY & CARY, f: Chambers, and To nod 81 Meade Streets, Dee. 7,'67--atno.3 NEW pooKET _BOOKS! - well selected stock of POCH:ET BOOKS, has Just been received, which - we will sell at reduced prices. Call and see our stocr: of Photograph Albums A. largo and fresh stoat ju,t, received Irma Ntt , .v York:, ‘thielt are otii.rol wives to suit ovvry one, 'ALL THE LATEST PUBLWATIONS .1 large nssortine.nt Just received, :mil selling at very low priers. No person should he without reading inat ter. ARNOLD'S "WRITING FLUID Tiic genuine arhete--quarts, pints. holt pint , :, and oz. stand,. Everythinlx nsuiULy kept in the Stationery line, will be toned at W. U. HESS • llook Store, Loenst street, opposite rola Ilibirt Is.: at i °nal. Bit Anrll ti, 1867. T4 O CAL FRE' IG NOTICE. Tllo ' Pennsylvania Rail Road Company aro now prepared to receive or forward Freight be tween Columbia. and Lancaster, and all stations on the Perm,..,ylvania 10,11 Road and its branches. RATES BETWEEN PHIL'A. eCOLUMBIA, First Claw. 2nd (Imo. - 3”/ Ms,. 4th (gads. 25 cents • - ' 21 ets. 'lB cts., 15 ets. Flour in Car loads, 28 cents per 7,larrel. BETWEEN PHILADELPIITA k LASCSSTLR. Fa-ni 2nti Cktas. firvi Ctas.s. 4(0 Class. 2.1 cents 20 'Os. 17 Os. 11 cis. BETWEEN COLUMBIA & PITTSBURGH. 2nd Me,. ant 11l clang. et-Ilti 52 cts. iii ems. 18 OS. Freight consigned to stations where the COM patty has DO Agent, must be prepaid. All Freights Payable on Delivery. 11. 11. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phila. further Information apply to S. B. Ki - NesToN, Frt., Agt., E. K. Bonm, Frt., Agt., Columbia. A, F. SI. A.YMAKEit, Frt., Agt., Lane'r NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS AT I. 0. 131-tUNER'S Cheap Cash Store, FRONT STREET, above LOCUST, COLUMBIA. `We are constantly receiving additions to our Stork, and have now a large and varied assort ment of - LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Consisting of Delaincs, Challis, Lawns, rtur,, plain and figured, Alpacas, Poplins, &e. CHEAPER TITAN EVER. New Good% for Fan Wear. bought at the LOW PRICES, and will be sold low L 0. BRUNEI-ZS, We have no Goods bought at the high ,prices, consequently Con sell cheaper than some others. We have Just received additions. \Ve invite attention to our stock. of MUSLIN'S. STIEETINGS4 Tier:lN - GS. GIN- ear Ams, OALIe'OEg, FLANNELS, LINENS, CHECKS, Re. At old Prices. * complete assortment of Cloths, Cassimere., Vestings, Tweeds, Jeans, Col tomules, for men and boy,' wear, at old prices. Full line of Hosiery. Gloves, and Trimmings, 13rdmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, of Latest Styles and Best Slakes. MERCHANT TAILORING - Attended to in all its branches. Gentlemens Suits made to order, in the Latest Styles, and perfectly fitting garments or no pay received. BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, .I . acie of the : . le!.l . ln3 . iterlal, ancOvrargoted equal ' • to the best home-made work. Call and see a'. No charge to see 80x014, At I. U. lIIWNEHS, Cheap Cash Store, Front an. Loenst St., Colombia, Pa 50A. TONS • ti OF PLYMOUTH sTovt(o. ft) COAL For Sale at .14.00 per TOIL Delivered at your cellar d()Orti, Get one Ton for trial. aug 31-tf] BRUNE:II & 'MOORE. UPIIO.I.,S7'ERING I•he undersigned has taken rooms adjoining the residence Or James Barber, In 'Walnut street, Where he is at all times prepared to do all kinds of work in Ms line, such as Hanging Curtains, cutting, making and laying Carpets, repairing Sofas and Chairs, making Spring, Corn-husks or Hair Mattrasses, Cushions, te., Sc. Mar. 10, 'o6.] SAM 'TEL CARTER. f 02 , 7: S.; 31A CifINER Y. SUPPLEE & BROTHER. M N 1.71 , A CT MIME - .3 OF STEAM BOILERS. In addition to our Foundry and Marline work, we ate now prepared to manufacture every variety of Boller and Plate Iron work, ' • :MENDING AND IIF.PAIRING BOILERS Promptly attended to.• Thankful for past favors, we would Invite the attention of our friends and patron:. to this 'lowbrow:II of our business. SUPPLEE S BRO., 2nd St., Columbia. STISOUIETI,2I2.A. TRO,NdompANy , MtumfacttuTrs of all sizes of REFINED AND DOUBLE REFINED • -• - BOUND, SQVA PiFi. FLATS. OVAL, • lIALF OVAL IRO'S. . Car A.. - tles, Shafting* and horse Shoe Bars. .'".o.rders promptly lilted from Stock on hand , or made to order. Terms, net Cash, at Manufacturer's prices, de livered on Cars or Stmts.,- Office at their ROLLING ]TILL, Columbia, Penna. r STEAM ENGINES • " 4101LERS, • STEASLEriiIPS rt ;,:tlEt . pl/*ry **nfziati . ieti cl ; nicernntced,tb''gl~.q,"sgtisfic~tfbn at';ho;l', on s" Of , Coltunbin;l'ene • ~.LANCASZER ADV'S. NEW STATIONERY, &c. wi The undersigned would respectfully Invite the attention of the public to his large and well se lected stock of Goods, consisting of MIS9ELLANDOUS, RELIGIOUS, AND JUVENILE BOOKS STANDARD WORKS—lllustrated and in Fine Binding. mcsn 6r, POCKET BIBLES. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS—The cheapest otrurecl TOY BOOKS FOR TITE LITTLE FOLES —Highly Illustrated. GAMES OF ALL KINDS STEREOSCOPES AI;D VIEWS—A largo vuricly CARD tt, CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS-- With frames to suit. WORK BOXES—Plain and furnished WRITING DESKS AND CASES. PORTFOLIOS—Of all sizes. fine nn-;ortment. or POCKET BOOKS, PURSES, :DIARIES t% CARD CASES. ~f, -.C :111 and examine for yourselN es. J. IL SREAFFER'S Chem, CAsh k Store, No. :t2 North Queen Street, dee.] ' Lanroster. CHARLES HOWELL, MArt.r.LE MASON. NO. ed NORM QUEEN STREET, EAST SIDE. The Oldest Marble Works in Lancaster C01;11iy. Thankfal for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed noon ilhn, he re!,pectrully solicits continuance 01 the same. lle has on hand the large , it, most varied and complete stork of finished '2,IONUMENTS,. MANTLES. GRAVE STONES, to he found ill the City, and which will be sold at the lowest prices. Building work and Jobbing of every description punctually attended to. remons In , want of ,lonanienis, sNlantles, or Grave Stones, are invited to call and examine the stock. on hand, also the portfolios of designs. June I.V-ifj DOWN WITH THE PRICES .lust received from the Philadelphia and New York Markets a lull end complete stock of CLOTHS AND CASSIII the Latest Styles In the market, which we are prepared lo 'tank° up to order In the BEST STYLE AND SHORTEST NOTICE. and at the Lowest Cash Prices. - We have on hand a full and complete stock of READY 'MADE CLOTHING, for Men and Buys, Of our own make, which we guarantee well trimmed and well made, and goods as repre sented. Also, oar Stock of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING- GOODS, Is tull and complete. Our stock is purchased at the very Lowest Cash niec', and we are prepared to sell at :t small advance. Call anti examine our Stock, anti you will tie convinced the place to be suited tor the least money, is at MYERS l RATHFON'S, No.l East King street, Lancattel• City, Pa. S. RATHYON'S IaCITANT TALLOII GENERAL CLOTHING, AND GENTLEMEN S FURNISHING STORE, (Opposite Shober's Hotel,) COnsint os• Sor.Tlt QUI:EN AND ORANGE STS., LANcAsTin:, 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 American Cloths, Casslmeres and \'estings, which will be made to order in any desired style. with the least possible delay; warranted to give satistitction, and at remonable charges. July 11,'UG-ly ] - S. S. HATHVON. AN. N. BRENEMAN'S AL IS' GENTLEMEN'S BOYS, GIRLS AND CII /LURES'S SHOE STOIIE. 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 I - nth - illy, to his large stock of LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES, Such us Women's Kid and French Morocco Boots, Balmoral, Continental and other FASHIONABLE STYLES. • We are prepared to manufacture at short notice every kind of Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear known in this market, aml at as cheap rates as any similiar establishment. Call and examine our stock. _ A. 3. , ..7. BRE:•.:EMAN, Opposite Cooper's Hotel, ' West King St. Lancaster. Q a ,- ; FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING FOR, ME AND Boys Large Stock—All Now—of our own Ilanufap ture.—At the Lowest Prices. OVERCOATS from best to lOwest grades. PINE (`LOTH DIIES SUITS. cAssimERE BUSINESS SLITS, SATINETT & JEAN SUITS. ALSO— ESQUIMAU:N.' & TRICOT BEAVERS. ' FENE BEAM & COLORED CLOTHS. PLAIN & FANCY co:au:cos, Ilew style, BLACK AND I'ANCY CASSINIERE, do. VELVET CORDE, SATJNETT JEANS, &c., &e Custom. Work mode up In best stele prompt lit 11.1. G ER & BROTHIMS. Lancaster, Pa. To HORSE OWNERS BAKER'S HOOF LINIMENT, TITE BEST A.N.TICLE KNOWN 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 Hool It has no Superior. Sold Wholesale and retail, by A. MILEY. Sad dle and Harness Manufzeturcr, No. 37 North Queen Street, next door to Shober's Eagle Hotel, Lancaster City, Penna. N. 13.—Harness of every description constantly on hand, and repairing, neatly done to order. LISTABLISIIED IN 1820. 13 . SPITILTZ'S OLD ESTABLISHED'HAT, CAP AND -FUR non.E. No. 20 NOOTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTEIZ, PA. We would respectfully announce that we are now prepared to l urnish our custonters with the Latest Stvles consisting of Gentlemen's DRESS; srix. CASSIMERE, PLAIN AND BRUSH, FUR AND WOOL, on CASSIMERRETT, STIFF CASSDIERE SOFT ANDS iT.Er., EXTENDED BRIMS, AND FLEXIBLE SELF-ADJUSTING :STIFF AND D'OBSAY BRIM HATS, In new, Novel and beautiful Designs, and at such prices as to make It an inducement for all to purchase. CAPS CAPS ! ! CAPS ! ! Our stock of Caps comprises all the newest styles for Men's, Iloys' and Children's S?ring and Summer 'Wear. Otilt :MOTTO Its IS "EQUALITY TO ALL." The lowest selling price marked in illotres on each article, and never varied from, at SHULTZ ,t,IIRO.'S Hat, Cap mid Fur Store, No. 2.0 North Queen St. trif-AI.I. KINDS OF Slur etxu, Funs 110UGIIT, AND monEsr CASU PRICL'S PAID. [mart:U;(l7 FASHIONABLE HATTER. JOHN H. GIVEZY, Ha' removed his Store to No. f East King street, Next door to Bar's Rook Store; LANCASTER, PA., Where he has fitted up rooms to carry on In an extensive scale, the MANI3FA:3TURE OF HATS, &CI Orders may be left, or sent at ant-lime, and satisfaction guaranteed. I have only the hes,t workmen, and am at all times, prepared to supply those Nwho may favor me with is call with the BEST AND CHEAPEST HATS AND CAPS, of the Latest and most Fashionable Style. Having bad considerable experience in the business - , he hopes to meet: a generous share of public patronage. - April 6, '67-tr.] JOHN H. GREEN. L ANCASTER . ..T.A.fil3ta7; WORKS, LEWIS lIALDY, Proprietor All persons in want of anything in the Marble line, will be furnished at the very lowest prices. Only the best workmen are employed, conse quently we are enable to turn out in a superior manner . :\IONUMENTS, STATUARY TOMBSTONF-S,' ORNAMENTS, MARBLA 31ANTLI•15, ' BUILDING FRONTS., SILLS, And MarblelVork of every description: EU' Orders promptly attended to • , • - 'LEWIS lIALIIY May 4;671 • Lancaster City, [la. OUSE' VURNISHIga GOODS ENGLISII ItRUSSELS A.NI) TAPESTRY CARPETS. Tifl INGIiALs.; s VENE TIA.N• CARPETS. VELVET RUGS. _COCOA-' DOOR rITATS ENGLISH Sz....A...)TERIC .OLL CLOUTS.: PA.IIIII. I.IANGIMS, Plain and Decorative. Window ShadCs, China and Glassware, :Marseilles Quilts, Blankets, Table and ,Plano Covers and a large Stock of DOMESTIC COTTON.AND (WOOLEN GOODS, which we wfl sell at low Prices.• STAGER 4: DROTHERS„ Lancaster, ream. F L. lIAG3IAN, , WITH • Lippincott. & !Trottel-, 7.IIOLESALE GROCERS, 21 Norm Watertreet, '2 . 0„ North ielawhre Avenue: Pidladeiphla. (aug. 8;67. 1 - 0114N:.FENDRICII,; : TOBACCO, SNUFP qt"SEGAR .MANtr , Agent. for the New York... Fine Cut, ~NtIVY, and Monitor Chow-Chow Chewing Tobacco, corner, of Front acid Locust streets, Coltunbla Pa. • dee 14; 1867.1 y; • ' jILEDICAL. D YSPEPSIA CAN BE CURED I DR. J. SIMMS & POWDERS_ - cure DYSPEPSIA or _INDIGES TION in all Its various distressing Jonas. The prominent symptoms of Dyspepsia or In digestion are 'Heartburn, Flatulency . , Uneasiness in the Stomach, Variable Appetite, ourness 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 coat in gaily coated on the bad: part, Lan guor, Debility, Low Spirits Bad taste itt the 3lenth, Disturbed Sleep, Falling away in Flesh, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervousness, Obstinate Diarrhoea, Belching of Wind, Torpid or Inactive Liver, &e., the. Any Or all at which the pow ders will mostassu redly remove. Persons using there powders will soon Mid themselves gaining in weight, and the system in every way tending towards its usual vigorous and healthy action., Dyspepsia They will promote - Dyspepsia Dyspepsia Ingestion, remove Dyspepsia Dyspepsia all Nervousness Dyspepsia Dyspepsia and Symptoms Dyspepsia Dyspeteda, n21;201:4; Hie I reart, Dyspepsia lit anti Cause the Dyspepsia Dyspepsia Food to agree with the Dyspepsia Dysylepsiastmazwit and digest twaltivy,Dyspepsia ri LEAVE 1, 0 UNPLEASANT EPPECTS AFTER, MEE They have cured hundreds of the worst eases of Dyspepsia. We have ettrell more than Five Hundred CaSet.; of Confirmed DYsPePshi , in Wil mington, our pl.•tee of business, besides thou sands mic a , of lesser severity, during tlielast years., Joseph Slimy,le, residing in onr place, was cured with less than six boxes, alter being ender treatment 1:1 other Mayes tor more than it year. I t is very easy to take :mil rapid in its curative effecits. Price I,r rents a Box, or three Boxes for One Dollar, sofa Whole , ale by Johnson, Holloway l Pow ihia. Demos. Bas im.s & Co., New Volk, and al l tall by .I. A. MEYERS, Columbia, Pa. Cleo. W. Nell; York, Pa., awl Dealers in \ledierneseverysu here. [oel.lo Dzii ADELP CANC Ell 110S PROFESSOK R. H. KLINE, PILYSICIAN ASD 5111 '1:0y, To the Philadelphia Cancel Hospital. °Mee, No. UK .I.HCII Street. is daily malting ustoinsh liig and most miraculous eures of Cancer by the must scientific .and lately approved remedies hnown to the civilized ‘vorld, atnong which are is great Cancer Antidots, won deriul t reatments that operate specifically upon the Cancer and Cancerous affections, :art Writing, killing and destroying the Cancer, every particle, root and Mac belonging to it or them, without gain or the use of the kit . without cauFtic, eating 10th burning medicines, without the loss of blood, or in the least affecting the sound Hush. No other treatment should ever be used. No other persons have these antulote. To investigate these ti eat ments, to see patients under treatment, and to exatainclhe terrible specimens tints removed, call and sre. or :attire', R. H. XI.INE, M. D., °dice, No. 1.111 A1:(11. St., Philadelphia, Penna. Post 141100 Box 1471. Per Paclicul:us send for is Clircialar. MWSIMMH=M C.IIIIN ET IV Alll.l 1A U FAC'CORY The subscriber having lately nut up . new :t - are-rooms, and greatly increased his bust ne,g, can offer better iatincement.: to his eustoincres titan ever. NVI:NITOVv . SITA.DI:S. &c., IN ALT Ire man:lf:fan r'-:S to crier, and wilt keel) con stantly on hand, Dressing, Plain and Fancy lien eau., Sideboards, Sofas, Card, Dining and Centre Tables, Cot ntnotl, Fancy and Frenalt Bed steads; all of which •vill be sold on the most reasonable terms. As he manutact tires his own work he is enabled to warrant every artlelo to be what it is rem esen ! CHAIRS!: CHAIRS!! ! An Rind>oal eilatt'S :Cep( On hand or ;annul:a-tun ed lo ordgit Cane, AVnidNor. Arm and lionlcing Chaire; Setters, Camp mat !Amino.; ;•ltool , -,50t0,, Tetr-a Tote, and Stuflod Srat Ofialm, made to ordt.r. Old elviirs repainted and n•palred. UND3,ItTAIi.ING. Funerals will be ;Mended to promptness, to 15.111,11 he gives his personal at to lion. lie is prepared with ice boxes and co. lets to iwescrve corpse, as may he rtstail'ell. MAILOGANY OR WALNUT COFPINs, Fern fished plain or tinted in any style that may be require,. lie respecnully solicits a share 01 pubhe pamnatte, as well as a eontinuance of the custom with which he has been Ilherally favored. JOHN SIIENBERGER, South , fide of Locust street. bet - wren Second :111(1 Thin!. Ernar;;o-67-lf. FURNITURE (I KINDS, CABINET 1. - rARE-1:00,1IS R MANTJ FACTOIII". Boil - Nit Street, it few door , : below Third Street, Columbia, Po. The sulisorither nianinnetnre, ancl keens 011 hood. on ex tert,ive at.sortnient of all kinds 01 Porniturei Person , wi.ibing to litty, or those about to go to houi.ekeeptn. : l . will tlnd it to their advantage to give WIC 0 (OIC BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, MIREAUS, SETTEES, cte., Of the I , e,t LI alit y, st y e, and mann faet are, and wilt make to order, of 111. st-rate material, every art idle in his line. no wilt give strict - to business, and respectfully ve.ks of the public a sha rh of Its patronage. /Fa- UNDERTAKING will receive the most earetul attention, at the shortest not ee. mar Bo-67411 GEORG - 1;1 SErUERT. _LEARDIVARE,, STOVES, Lee. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW JUST PURCUASED, AT REDUCED PRICES, a splendid Assortment of new and de sirable HOUSE 1:1511NESITINO GOODS! COOKING ST) VES—,l7lti-Dank Quaker City, ((Rd itWall?. BRITANNIA WARE, in Sets or separate, to suit pareliasers„ CII AMBER WARE, CUTLERY OE' ALL RINDS. WATER. COOLER'S, of all sizes and styles Sneehal attention ram to GAS FITTING and PLUMBING. A large .k.s.,:ortnlent. ut bPiendld CHANDELIERS a I way, on hand A Varkty of BIRD CAGES, at :d1 priecs Agent for the Celebrated DOTY'S CLOTHES VASIIEIt. The most popular, but and cheapest Washing Mach it ie ever invented. In connection NVitil the above W . :eating Ml -011100. he has the UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER ! Call at the corner of Second and Locust streets, and sat bay yourself that you can get better bar gains there than at any other establishment. 1T11t..01 'WILSON, Cor. of Second and. Locust Sts. Columbia, Pa. April 20, J . EX:\ I PI, E A:: SON, DEALERS I'S FOREIC;N & DOMESTIC 1111MWARE An extensive as , iorttnent of house tarnishing, hardware. easpemers' and builders' use, always en]) IP.O -" AND ST I', 1 , 1 . wng,eta rankers, and others, furn ished with all kinds of Iron, J Corse Shoes, Conch Trimmings, and other goods in their line. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, In great variety, such as Tubs, Baskets, Wash Itottrel , , Brooms, - Washing :Machines, 1011 NG TY PLE3I ENTS. plows, - now C 7,1,4 iivgq, Scythes, Forks, Rakes, and all other Implements used by the farmer. STOVES AND TIN IVAIIE. Stoves of every style and pattern, Cook', Parlor and (Alice Stoves, for coal or Avood. A large r.s ,,ortment. at TM Ware always kept on hand, or manufactured to order. Oil, Paint::, coal Oil, Unwetl, Fl,ll, Sperol nod N:11,115111; Oils of all ai.. Alcohol, lietrone,.lttoon, and other Vtolosit, Paints, Patty, Willie &e. tt0g.19,`4;3..) .I.OeUsTF•rtz.Gl.T, Col.L*)tytiA, PA. T COTTRELL & B 1 0., EMEMI FOREIGN A - ND Dwi ESTI.° 'Hardware, Isar Iron, Sntol, Gltts•, Paints, Oils Vu rots's,. Turpentine, lien:doe. Oze. A large ti,ortntent n Parlor. Coot: nod ()Mee Stoves always on band. Tin Ware Inanufact tir ed to order ut shortest notice. . WOOD A\l) WILLOW-WARE, In largo quantities and of every variety. Plows, Corn Feed Cutters, ~hovels. Hoes, Forks, "takes, a.m. 'Coarse and Fine Salt at lowest market prices. A large assortment of Double and Single bar reled Guns. Powder Flasks, Game Lags and Shot Pouches. IlitleandlnastingPowder,snot and ea ps. t. - %.ll.lgliest market, prices paid for Clover soul Thnot by, :tad Flax Seeds, large go:unities of which we have constantly on band and otli‘r at the lowest rides. Lubricating, Sperm and Fish Oils, Suitable for in achinery_, A Fineassurtment of Coal Oil Lamps, Shades, Lanterns, and Lamp trimmings. We respectfully solicit n share of pnitl le patron age. .T. F. corrnlii.r. P. cirrraELL, Locust St., Columbia. _BOOTS ..212t7) 8110. ES. AMEs siioE mANITFACTORY. j flaying litereased my thellities for turning out supeldor work I would announce to my old cumoutvrs and 2dl new ones that may favor me with a u tt, that. I am better prepared now co manufacture ull kinds of LADIES' MISSES' AND GIIILDREN:H SHOES A's:D GAITERS, than ever before. employ none but the best workmen and nut al ways certain of giving sat is mellon. I keep on band a general assortment of ready made work all of which is manufactured On the premises. I keep no made-up work of other parties. 11.1 y work is made exclusively for home trade and is sold a.s such. TERMS CASH: W sell as cheap as any other establishment, and ask a share of prd.he patronage. JAMES SCHROEDER, Locust Street, between I?rout and Second. HOME MANUFACTURE. The Subscriber has on hand a large Stock of itoots and Shoes, Gaiters,,,kc :di of ids own 'anufacture. - Call nt his Store, four doors above rt. Williams' Drug Store; Front Street, where he oirers.an ex tensive assortment.of Goods, either WHOLESALE OR' RETAIL. Ins gtocii. Consists of aslarge and general as sortment of Men's Boys' Ladies' And Children's 13 , 00 TS D,S H OE,St. as can be found elsewhere In the Town. Those requiring Boots and Shoes, will find itln their advantage to cull and extunino. We Stock, before phrehasing elsewhere. May=rtf] SAMUEL CITCOVT4..', .Z.I 7 ;3URAYC.E CaiIt.P.AZITLES. „--- THE V FIDELITY iN S It 1 - N Ii 1,1 TRUST ,i,; SAFE DEPOSIT, COMPANY, FOR SAFE-RESPIN6' 'yALUABLES CAPITAL,. FIRE PROOF BUILDING. Security frotri loss by :. ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT, 421 CREWE:CUT STREET, PRILADELPILIA Di= - Browne, J. Gillingham Fell. Alex, Henry. C. 11. Clark, C. araenli2ster, S. A. Caldwell, John Welsh, E. W. Clark, IT. C. Gibson. Tilts Co trt pa receives for Safe- keeping. under guarantee, Securities, Plato. Coin, Deeds, and valuables of all descriptions. The charges for one year are. on Coupon Bonds. $1 per $1000; on Regdstered Bonds, 50 cents. 'Moderate rates on all other valuables. The Company I:1m) Rents SAFES, key wilh renter exclusively, at ii 2.4 575; Collects Coupons and Interest fur 1 per cent. commission; Allows Interest 013 depOSilSOf 1110111,T; EXeCUIeS Trusts, as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Trustee nr Agent. PArrEasos, C. IL CLARK, N. B. BROWE See'y and Treas. Vico Preb't. President def.. 21, 'ii7-:1111, CIE E INSURASCE C(..v.7IPANY, N 0.175 Broadway, New York. IV. UPP., Ar;ENT. Cohirn n. CAS IS CAPITAI,, SU 7:19 - AN Total .:I,set., .1 illy .1, Lai, This Company insures Properly of all kinds against Loss or Damago by An t, on favorable ternts. RUDOLPH GAIMIGUE, President lit7clo JOHN' E. KAHL, SeCretnry, Vice President Oct. 12, 18157-Iy. COLUMBIA. LNStIIZALNuki U 0 JAVI:ARY Ist. !567. CAPITAL AND _VSSETS, - - - 500,527 01 Ttn , ; company ,ontinnt , s to insure Buildings :Nlerebandize, - and other property, against, loss out damage by Are, on the mutual plan, either for a cash p'emietn, or premium note. SEVENTH ANNE 'A L REPORT 'Whole am t u t insured, $12.178,425 83 ani't spied In 'LIU, 722,771 31 CAPITAL A\l) 11,7 COME. Amount of premium notes, Jun. 1. IStiu $.6R5,123 27 Less premium notes exp•d in 1.1,61 i, 5513,11 , 0 23 Balance of premiums, .Tnn'y I, 13113 6,000 15 Cash receipts, less commission: 4 ,ins7,ol6 16 Loans 11,100 00 Due from agents and others 8,11111 50 CONTRA Lo-ses zival experes paid. is IPII6 $73,025 31 1.0,..35s adjusted, not doe Jon. 1,'67, 21,294 Sn Balance Capita! and As.ets, Jan. 1, 1,7, Gi10,3*..7 01, ,9-1,83010 A. S. GI.IIIIEN, (;LantGE YotiNG, Seeret: - .0 - . Alic.u.via, S. Sit c:a_tx, Treasurer. nmEcTons R. T. 11yam John W. Steacy, John Fondriell, George Young, Jr., I C. G. MUMII, Nicholas :%I'Donaltl, Samuel F. Ilberloin, William Patton. Amos S. Green, John 11. Bachman. Hiram Wilson, Itober t Crane. may 11, Mai N . s u it AN CE CO MV ANY o f NO 10'11 1_ AMERICA. - PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1794. Assets, $1,3.30,000. Charter Perpetual. Insurance against lust; Or damage by pre on Buildings, Merehandire, Furniture, re., fur long , vr short periods, or permanently on littddings, By a deposit of Premium. The prompt pat - lilt - Mt of losses for a period of SI:VI:STY years, allords , u guarantee of claim upon public confi dence. AuTuutt G. COFFIN, Pres t. CI cA ittLs PLATT, tztecs'y, _ _ F. =Gum, Agent, Walnut St reef, above Front, Cotton bat, Pa!" January 21, 186 -IF, rrifE EQU ITA 13 LE, LIFE ASS Un— a. ..k:S`CE SOCIETY of the UNITED STATES, inducements to those proposing to asspre, which are. believed to be unequaled. Annual Casli Dividends. All the Profits Divided pro-rata, among the Assured. ORGANIZED JULY . , IS'5O. Accumulated Fund, Os - 0r 000,000 Annual Income, over $1,20000 wm. C. ALEXANDER, Pre,'t. Ir. B. limn, Vice-President. G. W. Piflmrs, Actuary. Office-92 Broadway, New York. For thriller particulars, apply to W. G. PATTON, Agent, Columbia, Pn. June 0, 1860.3 VAR - MEI - ZS' MUTUAL FIRE INSUR AN CE COMPANY, YORK, PA. Insures on the Cash, Mutual or Perpetual Rates H. KRABER, Pregldent D. STIIIetiLER, Secretary. M. S. SHUMAN, Agent, July 7,1807-Iy.* Columbia, Pa GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE IN sITRANCR COMPANY, OF £IIILADELPHIA Capital *'oo,ooo l Securities 0,000 This Company continues to take risks on „sopa Property, at rates as low as any other soil: Com pany and consistent with prudence. Policies issued for lorz, it short terms m All or per manently. Losses promptly paid. claims adjusted without litigation or delay. This Com pany refers to the pastas a guarantee of Its future conduct. TUGS. CRAVEN, Pres't A. S. GiLLETT. Viee-President. :Lis. IL Amvegn, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Walnut Street, above Front. Columbia, Pa January :!.5, 1868-13% TTOME INSURANCE COMPANY 14,,0F NEW YORK. OFFICE—No. 135 13rontlwa2, Cash Capital Amets, iNt. January, 1867 Liabilities F ^ ,000,000 00 3,1;45,3M 87 267,934 6.3 CIIAS. J. MARTIN, Pres't. A. P. WILLMARTII, Viee-Pres't. foil McGEE, Secretary. J. 11. WA.S•nnUtiN, Ass't Secretary. D. A. HEALD, General Agent. Total loss by Portland Fire, 8-112,014 42—a1l paid wfore Julyl.3ll. A. J. ICAUFFMAN, Agent, Columbia, Pa . 1 E7ll' .E X B Y. JAMES E CALDWELL & CO Ant Now itnAny Nvrrn •tuvaa ES. , .:TIRE IMPORTATION OF CHRIST 111 GOODS! For the Present Season. to which they most re speettully invite the attention of those visiting Philadelphia, suggesting an early call, before the choicest articles are selected, nod the hurry of Holiday buss prevents that careful atten•.ton they desire extended to all their visitors. The stock of Walehes, Diamonds. Jewelry. Silver Ware, Plated Goods. Cloelts, _Bronzes, and European Novelties, Of every description, offered this season by this Douse, exceeds in riehness, vat lety and beauty, the efforts of any previous year. An examina tion of our goods cant tot but prove interesting to arties from the vountry, who are most cordial -1 py invited to visit our t•staltlishment. All orders by' letter, or inquiries respecting goods and prices, will receive earelni and prompt attention. Goods ra rep ally packed and forwarded. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED TO SUIT TILE TIMES. JAMES E. CALDWELL lt CO., Jewelers and Silversmiths, NO. 82 2 CHESTNUT STR EET, PHILADELPHIA Dee. 11, W.:VI:CUES AND JEWijj.li GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFEBET AMERICAN WATCHES, As low at, 520.00, In two oz. Cases, warninted jor two years ; also 3, -I, 5 and 6 oz. Cases. JUST - RECEIVED A Full Assortment of the Celeln... Seth Thomas Clocks. They are the best Clocks male. Call and see Also, a full and well selected stock 01 SILVER & PLATED WARE, From the best Factories in the U. S. • JEWELRY IN VARIETY, ' • ' Just from the Factories! SPECTACLES,. In Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated • Frames, to suit all ages! REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS, PROMPTLY .tTTE_NDED TO, AT E. SPERING'S, Jewelry Store, near mar.3o, '67 tf the New Depot. ISAAC) K. S,TAUFFEII, WATCHMAKER A:cr , JEWELER MEM XORTIL 2n STREET, CORNER OF Ca7.lltUY, PIIILAXIELI'UTA An assortment, of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware suitable for . Hollday Presents: constantly on hand, • . _ ..E?. Repolring, of Watdiresand Jewelry prorupt l br attended to.[nos-00'67-Iy. . . HALL'S . - VEGETABLE, HAIR 117.,...NZE,Win EMI RING'S AMBROSTA, These popular Hair Restorers and Tonics on hand, at E. IV/LLIAMS, Drug Store Columbia, ret,.. Apl 13-If] smo,c{e. A 500,000 4 , :11 1,07-1.73 ;111,7r.5,GV, 49 71, 4 1 C." 4 001,850 1.0
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