El CiJf gniuntbia kPg. I N 'OODirOWMPlia, , :4lloVal , iiripOnt:f:NAD4; 4 o 2 l Ocillcaba,, Pa. . . Saturdczihr April 25; 1868. = ALL 'advertising • will'" be' considered CASH, -and collectable at any time alter the first jnsertion. " • 'Amendments to . the Fish:Law. The following:atnendrnents" to the law regidating fishing in the Susquehanna river, • were recently passed through both branches of the Legislature and received the sanction ' of the Governor On the Oth. instant : - A supplement to the actrelating to the pas :: - sageof fish in the Susquehanna river and certain of its tributaries.' Be it enacted, cle., That the fifth section to the,act to which this is a supplement, be and the same is hereby amended so as to read::: Section - 5. , 1t shall not 'be lawful for any .person or persons to build, extend, or place .;any fish basketer fish trap, across or at any place'in the Susquehanna.. river, or , other streams designated or embraced in,this act, ,noither shall it be , lawful to fish with any, seine, or any other ,system of entrapping in numbers, within tWo'hundred yards of any - 'sluice, or other device, erected for the pas ' sage of fish, as described in this act, or upon or about any , dam in or - upon which such, sluice shall have been' erected; or to draw any seine or net in any of the said rivers or streams within one-half mile below any of said sluices, or to use 'any device ,or means v to frighten the- fish or spawn, .or fry, or, otherwise to v preverktheir free: passage up "or down the said streams,' or passageways, 'at any, distance whatever from said dams, - and any person offending , against the pro visions of this section, their alder or abet tors shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction therof, shall be -fined in any • sum not less . than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned,' at the diScretion of the court, for a period of not more than twelve months, one-half of the fine aboVe mentioned to be paid to the informer, :or .complainant;" in - formation niaY be laid as in any other case of misdemeanor ,by.any citizen before any justice of the peace in the district in which, the offence shall be committed': and it shall ' ,be the duty of all constables, in their town ships, wards or *districts, to `keep ;special watch and make 'return of anYviolation - of this law to each and every court of quarter sessions in the - county, or counties, in and forwhich they maybe constables, as in the case of other misdemeanors coming within the line of the duty of , said hOnstables as guardians of 'the peace- an& of which they are bound to, take notice. and make return. ...Section 2. :Tbe office of commissioner des ignated in the act, to which this is a supple-. went,- is' hereby further continued - under. - the, appointment of the Governor, and as. provided for in said act, but shall cease and determine on ,the 31st day of December; • 1868 the duties of said commissioner_ -in ad dition to, and in. connection - -with tliosenow. specified bylaw, shall be to use their best endeavors in, the general furtherance of the objects of these acts, and if any concurrent legislation be necessary in conjunction with the State of Maryland, to ascertain and re port such proposed legislation to the Gov-, ernor, who will submit the same, 'with his • recommendations, fitvorable or other:Wise without delay to the legislature of this Com monwealth, and the duties of,the said Com- , - missioners gballbe - furtliei:ezteirided so - as' to include the consideration of end, report ing to the Governor 'such'action as may be • necessary and practicable in view of the . planting and propagation of edible fish. in, v such of the rivers and streams of this Coin-. monwealthes maV-be fitted for the seine:" • ' ' DAVIS, Speaker of the House of Representatives.' - JAS. L. GRAHAMS, • •' - -Speakercif the Senate. , • ApproVed the ninth- day 'of:April, one,- thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight:' : . ••, - J'ICO:Wi.- GEARY. —A:llousehold Word.—The best , the only reliable; the'cheapest.: Try it. , ISirs. Allen's Improved. (neuiotyle).HiiirAiestoror or "Dressing, (in one bottle.) - My: wife and children;prefer Evnry'Diuggetit,,lells Price ‘ One- f. ~5, 5 - -BQOTS - ,SHOES. TOLES - :SHOE:MANIJFACTORM, 4.llaviniticieased my facilities for turning out superior work. ansootince•to.my. old customers and alinecr ones that-may - favor roe with a- call, that r am 'better, proposed now, to satmufacture all kinds of . . LADre kissEsi AND CHILDREIVe ~: SHO~S:6ti'~ID...GAXTEIiS,...-~ - - than eller 'before. 7 / employ none 'butllie; heSt 'workmen and arnalways certain of giving satis= faction. I keep on hand a_geneml assortment of 'red.dy made workrall of IV - Weir Is anarectiared. on the premises... ~ ~ _.' 4 ^ :• ,- •F - I keep no made-up work of other pa rti es. -My, work Is made exclusively' for borne trade and is" sold as such, TERMS (IA A. ... --.: ,' e. . -..". '. . We sell as cheap as. any -other eitabllskinent, and ask a share orpabge patrone.- - ' SCHLIPtOEDER,, Locust Street, between Front and Second. „ - a - The Subscriber Ilis on hand ae.Stoeg of oots and Shoes, Gaiters, ac., all - of his' own ' Call at his Store, four doers above R.- Willlams' Dru Store, Front Street, where he offersun ex- . tensive assortment of Geode, either - WHOLESALE -O,R,RETAIL:' , - , His stock consists of ai±large and generalas sortment of Men's Boys',;,Lnates' and Children's 13 0 0 TS A ,ND .8 ItO as can be found elsewhere in the Town!, Those requiring Boots and Shoes, will kind it to their advantage to call andYmne Stock, before purchasing elsewhere. May '4 o t.l]. - SAMUEL GLOVE.. ' BRENE3f AN'S - . , - GENTLEMEN'S - BOYS,- GIRLS 4.ND CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE ' The largest and best assortmentef Ladies and Gentlemen's wear in the, c. - CITY OF LANCAHTER. Theundersigned respectfully invites' the clti- - sena of Columbia and, vicinity, tto • his large stock of - LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES, ,- Such' as -Women's Rid and- French Morocco Boots, Balmoral, Continental and other , "'FASHIONABLE 'STYLES. ' We areprepared to manufacture at short ladtide every kind of Ladles' and 'Gentlemen's wear known in this Market, and at as' cheap rates as any simthar establishment.—Call .and "examine: ear stock. , • A. N. BILEINEM.AI7, Opposite Cooper's Hotel; . • - WestlKlng St. Lancaster. PERTILM'ERS: , ALLEN &' NEEDLES, :Bole lianufactniers and - PFoprietora , or ,their Tm proved`'. SUPER PHOSPEaTKOF I;INE • :; - ALSO, THE ' AkiibkATEil • FERTILIZER. • - Py.:l4:',:iql:lq‘,V - :: : ,* , *oi - P, AT•IAWT PERIM/iN GUANO We sell only direct from the :?..yGpverrnent.-• •-••-• ; I 4 PHATE In Poo , I. :R/CE $50.Per.200016., .6,xn7non,latedPlEßPU;f4Paln 't4Prfoulfrafra Wiiik.o . o3ROolz and PI " 'e5 . 44,44d Stores_ , EN NA , 42 SOULII lielaranrAvexiiie7,77 S , " ,ABiI a RAI.ERS IN OILS '`C AIW" PQM/01810NmErt < VITTPEtt-RGIV - 17E -, 7-BotrsE! •••.; 4Sapiire'r; 3~evtn~ lately been ' Dyeing. Business in. ."Pittstrurgni, infornr. t b he citizens or Columbia. and ;vicinit jl iat,e ,,ll3l,4l:nu,or! - ,l;Ther(vbesuke, woolen ,;_GoodsrDelaiztes, &c. and... 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NEW YORK CLOTHING ;11,c1:1;11W Spring 1/Iq,i2,:ii.f'aCtiarre; A: 8 6 8 .! -.':::.'':=:',- THE, LARGEST STOCK OF MEN , :S` =CLOTHING NEW YORK CITY. We, are prepared to exhibit to „the merchants of this section the best selection of ClOthing . ever offered in the New York Market, • • combining ,- •. CHEEP, MEDIUM AND FINE GOODS RADE I 2 THE MOST SUPERIOR R.A.NRER, And of the Very Latest Styles We shall sell upon liberal terms, and at NV a r e s We invite the_attelition or buyers;and prom- Ise to make it to their interest to examine our immense stock"before making their purchases. . . kIRTLANA'BABCOOS.&BRONSON. • - , 45 aria. 47 CHAMBERS STREET, _ NEW .YORK. -rruir7'as-2nios7 C SOMERS & SON, 809 CHESTNUT Sr:, Isr.E.A.it GIRARD - 11013 SE 809 CHESTNUT ST., NEAR CONTINENTAL, HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. - CLOTHING, FINE CI;OTHING, CLOTHING AT LOW PRICE, CLOTHING AT LOW PRICE, EISF PIECE GOODS for measure work, FINE PIECE GOODS for nien.iure work, CHEAP•CASSIMERES for BuSineSs Suits, CHEAP CASSIMERES for Business Snits, MEASURES--TAKEN, SUITS NEXT - DAY, 31EASUREZ* TAKEN,- SUITS NEXT DAY. SPRING,& :51331M.R CLOTHING'. - - FOR THE PEOPLE! 18'68: The great decline in the prices of material, and. the reduction in taxation, enables all manufac turers, affected by these propitious events in the flnancial history of trade, to offer CLOTHS, CAS SIN MIES, V.I3TIN'GS, and R E A.D Y- MADE CLOTHING, at - prices corresponding to those re-' Unctions. Therefore, as' the lowest minimum has been-reached - in:.the manufacture of goods, and as legislation can •do no more for us now, there is no advantage in waiting then let one and all repair at once to 'the CLOTHING AND - FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT of the sub scriber, corner of North Queen and Orange Sts., {immediately opposite Shobees Hotel,) Lances , ter, Pa., and replenish their wardrobes.' Special attention paid to „Custom Work, for MEN AND BOYS, -- and good material and good fits instire mar. 14, '6B-15-] , • S. S. RATHVON. DOWN WITH THE PRICES! tiler received from the Philadelpebin and Now York Markets a full and complete stock of , CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, tke Latest Styles in the market; tchich,wo are prepared to make up to order in the - BESYSTYLE 'AND SHORTEST NOTICE, and at the Lowest Cash Prices. " ..IVe have on hand-a full and complete stock of READY .!MADE _CLOTHING,- •••,, for Mon and Boys, - Of ouSe ,- OWn .: Malce,..whleli we - gunrantee , . well ,trimmed and' well made, and goods as repre sented.' - • . „ Mao , our Stock of OENTLEIIIEN•SFURNISH ING (GODS; isluU.and complete., Ottr - Stock purchased at the - very Lowest Cash Prices, and we are prepared to sellat a small ~ Call and examine onr Stock„and4ou'wlll Do convinced, the place to ,be suited for the 'least money, is at. -. „ RA.THItON'B,- , . ' - No.l East King street ~DBY .GOODS, ITAGER dk' BROTHERS =I - GOOD: ~C T aCOES Ar. 1.2.1 CENTS. A:litine lot Of . -BLEAtatbD dtVNBLEACHED SHIRTING & SHIEETRTG 1111ISLINS, pur . cbased before the-recent advance. ;We • -.„‘ • 'are Tstill selling at , LOW, PRICES. ; TABLE' LINENS TOWELINGS, - " BEDDING, FEATHERS, &c. The largest Stealt . ul): •-;;, 'CITINA;. • GJiASS •.& QUEENSWARE .„ LANCASTER., • PAPERS! WALL PAPEIiSt.' : '"WALt(PAPERS! HAGERr& Are re:4 - reCeiiiing . spßazei STYLES *or _MY ,_Our Steel6iill be foUnd Complete,: amall to;aem trise a great variety of new designs of Madman/1 - Fine Stamped Gut,: Satins... Blank and Wood ~Cotore it;,,t r t.tdng: msand, Chambers: Aisi:.,iiECOFENITVE - pAREtig; in . . Marble, Fres - toes, Oak, Walnut ,~ ltosewood, &c. The Most complete assortment ever offered in Lancaster. and - ,will,be:sold at less Onus. PhiLa, - 'delphlaprices. . Call and examine. -•- _ HAGER et BROTHERS. ,_ , • „ •.. , , - ENGLISH- BRUSSELS; „ENGLISH TAPESTRY, - ' ' ' IMPERIAL,"THREE-PIL.Y. ' • , TAPESTRY, ING.RMN,. EXTRA'.&''SUPERPINE INGRAIN; THREE-PLY &PLAIN VENETIAN; ' WOOL ;PATCH, ,COTTAGE, 'HEMP AND RAG. eAIti".ET,, Of HARTFORD 'A: LOWELL, amid; best e "FL00'11: 0 1 11 CioDTHS,. " ',From one totonr COCOA d' 9.4.797 Ntt T dS . 7l(s ' ll MATS,' &c. a'very full Mitt complete Stock; 'and at very low prices.' HAGER do BROTHERS WIWI OW SHADES ! " =- - .I.I.NDOW SILAJAM ' :HAMM &' , EMOrmixes' - have 7nori iu Stage Choice Selection of 0 .• • - WINDOW- S'ECA S; To'whlch they invite Eaten ' Also, an ntatris• of WHITE, BUFF,A.ND GRDEN' SHADE HOD _ SPR:ING-• OPENING! .1868. tYRr:&TANDELL, FA:O , 7'IITS T_R. SPRING • • -, NEW STYLE SHAWLS, • GFOODS_ , • ,‘" - -:STEEL Arm PEARLLPOPLENS. E. Qc L, always keep the BEST, 4 :131:4A :03K "Sll :11S. • , - 11 o—Net Cash Buyers nllllllO it to their , in.. terest to call, as Bargains front Anotionareedr al. 400 MARKET STRlii6nr, • : FRY Zia l .lB. '&343m0. - , „ , • WALL PAPERS_ F I; • - PAPER 33.8EGIOLCUSi . - -,• ,•;'• runagess."•grocg--aar.' Noir and E leg antln Bt3les,-for!ticas;Maly, .ete.; • • „ • HOWELL s ;I.:OR/WU • or ; ..rotrainpm-A7? Aim= Salk SETS, ":•.•inge2B-.lnal - - 'Phllarielph!ai Pa. ni. 13 ::4 1 868. e beg to Inforin - you.th.atmre - are greptu,ed to foeione,ll2 . spectior.- - - -tispealou our rusi4aiuottrui.uior ,- ...eOnsistiakor_thir,SHA.VES in Si, ra w, Bilk aratiimp lifutoOkrunets, .Velvets,, Goods, iiibbono',Floweni, , YestberiWaturi hes. Orzuurientooke4dte. We. . shall -lie 'loopy to ?wait .ouryori ate our. Sion; involve your oardem4-,-Priceo lowjar caihu Xduirookr.4 WARD, ,1 ,,, N010110410b ct.:107, N.:Ektecind Street 1 33.1 ".. 244884332, 16' , . 14- 4' . 7- .t?rr • - • • " • HEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS ! SPRING GOODS:! *)tr LARGE , STOCK.. OF. O OASS.II3IERES FOR 'OUR:MERCHANT TAIL; ORDTG ESTABLISHMENT ! New. Dress G-,0,0ds FOR SPRING WEAR! GREAT BARGAINS TO BE ITA.D AT TIIJi MAMMOTH STORE 'OF W. G..- CASE & SON, A Splendid Stock of - Nev Goods at GREATLY REDUCED "PRICES, WE HAVE PURCHASED : A LARGE AND FASHIONABLE STOCK: OF CLOTHS, Which we, are prepared to make up IN THE LATEST STYLES A. Large Assortment of DRESS G_OOD'S ! Black and Fancy - Silks, French and. Scotch Ginghsons," Prints of all Styles and Makes. A • full Stock- of Linens. A Fine Stock . • of Hosiery. • ULOVES; DRESS BUTTONS, BROWN _ AND Of -Every Width and ; Quality: From : 10 Cents PERMID up. WE MAKE A SPECIALITY OP OUR DIEM:NOS; - WOOL POPLINS, POPLIN WOOL DELALNES, W &iris u a, Selina; Fine Cambrics, Yarer Cambric-s, Linen Handkerchiefs, Nap- Threads, Braids, Dress Trimmings, Tidy Yarns, Wor- I- • ' steds, Hosiery, all - kinds Hoop Skirts Silk Circulars, Silk Sac ques, Baltnorals, Suspenders, Buttons, Rid Gloves, Ladies' and Clildren'iHosiery MOURNING DRESS GOODS, PINGHAMS,:, - -- "ENGLISH, w Tim PR/OES ALL KINDS of PRINTED DELAINES', PACIFIC. " -LOWELL, • 31AISEILTON, • " FOULARDS, SPRING & 'SUMNER' SHAWLS ,OF ALL KINDS. CLOVIS AND CASSIMERES, For Gent's and Ladies' Wear. FLANNELS, W HITE AND COLORED Brown Muslims, Bleached luslins, Double Width SHEETINGS, Cotton and LINEN, Paper Collni,'" Neck Ties, Fancv and Plain, Cuin, Kid GFloY,s, Rptuiy Made §litits, TICKING S of nit , GRADES, &c. HATS .. AID CAPS,! * Boots and Shoes.! LA - DIis , ,GLOTE KID..UiSSIO3' and MILD- MERCHANZIT.AILORING DONE IN THE BEST • STYLE otrT- SIDETIEWOITIES, AND ALL FITTING WARRANTED t• • .: , ME A FULL ASSORTMENT OF • - • Q,V, 1,_:,§_',W,.,4..1:tE:. MOM A. CHOICE 'LOT* OF ' GROCERIES,' ,CONSISTING OF. , - ' ;••••••• ';• SP.ient, • • - • • TEAS,„ „ A t atox.ipms, • • cAlvsgOTR, Please give lie it 'call, at the itioLD STANDor - MALTS±A re yotteanexam e our., Stoelc.,before fireliestng.elsewiiere.'w' •., ~.... . .. . . ~.- : 1- AgenCy-torl /..':.,,. P.', • "r. , :r. , ...; -.. ~,:, , z :,,,,,: p" . l , !.cry.Elt. tic BAKER'S -- ' r,. • <-• PREi.IIOM. SEWING , MACHINES '• 2ral eat ict la n t. da t.h ,on e S lu tor l e c M:seer :4 ,11 t , ten2 ,4, 7oliziry.g. 8...tr.:J.-. ~., - - . . . _ '- CASE t.r.LomAat betweereC,FroiEnt & second Stu.; • i • • •••• • • • • • COLITM:I3IA •• i.qairlrarkd4P-KelFia ipinti4 , for;`aUX!lt . ; Produce, -in arch( jrsije`for,;o podß • 17:...411,.. IBM FIRST •ARRIVAL OF 4 , • . CASSIMERES; R VESTINGS, SPRING AND TRDIBLINGS The Best Stock of - BLEACHED SHIRTLNGS, ALPACAS, C °BERGS, &c., Sc Spragues, Pink, Purple, American, macks, Allen, Pa- Glen' Core; Cerset FRENCH . AND SWISS =EI MANCILESTER, So Also. Blue Drills, Pillow Casing, Ladles' Linen. Gents' Linen, & Colored, Fancy & Plabt; ALSO, ALL STYLES. OF REN'S SHOES ALSO, rNE2y. Barnet ENGINBER,.: IRON FOUNDER: AND 31.11qUFACTURER or STEABI ENGINES,-.SOILERS •• : • • SIIAPTING, - HANGERS, , • ' PULLEYS, •.- • -s. , • . PUMPS,, • .V.A.EPPS, COCKS Vacuum, Steam, and Water Gages, LE VAN'S PATENT GRATE BARS, EIM IMPROVED GOVERNOR & PUMPS, STEAM. AND HAND-HOISTING .111.A.cuirtERT. Shafting, with Ball and Socket Bearings, and Double Cone Viee-Conplingi, admitting of - the Easiest possible Adjustment. .Dolier Fronts, Fire, Hand, and Man-Hole Doors, Wrought Iron Welded" Tube, for Stearn, Gas, or Water., • - - STEAM AND CiAS'EITTINGS, Clark'i Patera Steam &Pire Regulators, GIFFARD'S. INJECTOR, Steap. Pump; &c., .ttc. OFF/CE AND WORKS, Southeast Corner 24th and Wood Streets% PEIL'A'DELPHIA.. Dec. 21, 18674 E. , SUPPLEE & BROTHER, . \IAZ.'IIFACTURERS OF s" STEAM BOILERS. In addition to our Foundry and Arse'bine work, we are now prepared to manufacture every variety of Boiler and Plate Iron work, MENDING AND REPAIRING BOILERS Promptly attended to. Thankfuf for past favors" we would invite the attention of our friends and patrons • to this new branch of our business. SUPPLEE 4.4.: BRO., 2nd St., Columbia.. SUSQUEHANNA IRON COMPANY Manufacturers of ansizes of . .. REFINED AND DOUBLE REFINED .. „ ROUND, SQUARE, FLA.TS, OVAL, AND . • RALF ovAT., IRON. . . - • - Car Axles, Shafting and Horse Shoe Bars. Ad-Orders promptly filled from Stock on hand or made to order. Terms, net Cash, at Manufacturer's prices, de livered on Cars or Boats. Office at their ROLLING MILL, .. Columbia, Penna. STEAM .; . EICGrNES, BOILER, ,STEAMS PUMPS, And all kinds of Machinery ManufaCtured and guaranteed. to, give satisfaction at the Works of SUPPLEE ,t. BRO., .TOBACCO & SEGARS. NEW - FIRM The unilersigned having purchased the Stock Good Wilt and Fbaures of the well-known -rI7OI3A_CCO STORE Of the late GEORGE M. Boone, deceased, have . , entered into a co-partnership to , carry on the business of _" • hLANUFACTUTLING SEGARS, • - AND SEE - LEGG SEGARS, TOBACCO; SNUFFS, PIPES, And all articles usually kept in a First-class To bacco and Sagas Store; and they hope by a strict attention to business, and fair dealing, to merit a reasonable share of the public patronage,,as well as a continuance of the patronage bestowed on their predecessor. The _public an rely on getting at our Store as good Goods for the money es can be obtained at any similar establisinuent in the State. ' • - , 011.. We do not think it necessary to publsh our Prices, as the-Goods will tell for. themselves. J. A. JORDAN dr, C 9., - .-v..ocust Street, Columblie Pa. Jan. 116,!x8-1y.1'SIGN or rum . cu. JOHN FENpRICH, WRREESALE d. wzrAn., TOBACCO, _SNUFF Sc SEGAR MANU FACTURER. Agent for the New York Fine Cut, Navy, and Monitor Chow-Chow Chewing Tobacco,' corner of Front and Locust streets, Columbia, Pa.' dec 14, 1867-Iy. _LI33II3.E'R dr COAL. RUNNR & MOORE, COAL, SALT, EIRE BRICK - AND LUMBER'. O . IPFICE-AT BASIN: PRICES OS COAL AT, , , YARD. DELIVERED Baltimore Select Lump $5.65 $6.00 - -• " Nos. 1;2 and 3 5.15 5.50 No. 4 ' " ' 4.90 5.2,5 -' • " ,-- N 0.5 " - '4.40 " ' 4.75. Shamoken Egg and Stove, Nos. . ' 2 and 3 4.90 5.25 Shamoken Net, N 0.5 ..' -.-- - ...- 4.15 4.50 Baltimore Consumers Coal Co. . . Egg and Stove,Nos. 2 and 3, 4.65 , ' . 5.00 -, Baltimore. Consumers Coal Co. _ . • ' - No. 4 - 4.15 4.50 Maltby Coal, No. 2 and 3 4.65 5.00 No. 5 4.15 4.50 - Grand. Tunnel, Nos. 2 and 3....... 4.40 4,75 Lykens Valley,-Nos. 2 and 3 5.65 6.00 No. 5 4.65 - 5.00 The following Coal is sold by car loads to Co lumbia - consumers, gross Ni eight, with all tho 5 per cent. advantages: • : Shamoken Egg and Stove, or Nos. 2 and 3...44.50 "• • Nut, or No. 5 3.75 Baltimore Consumers Coal Co., Nos. 2 and 3, 4.50 . No. 4 4.25 .•" " N0.•5 ............ 4.00 Maltby' Coal, Nos. 2 and 3 ' • 4.50 '• " " • No. 5 4.00 Lykeris Valley, Nos. 2 and 3 - 5.50 .. " • No. 5 - 4.50 Grand Tunnel, Nos 2 and 3 4.25 BAs soon as rail connection is completed to ,W 1 kesbarre, Baltimore Co. Coal will also be sold by. Cars. - dee. 21 ,'6'7.]- ... .• ' ' BRUNER 8: MOORE. . . USQUEHANNA , PLANING MILL, • BACHMAN . . Ik . FRONT COLILIEBIA, PENNSYLVANIA, .WHOLESALE LUMBER DEALERS. • Our stock of Lund:per consists of WHITE PINE, HEMLOCK, POPLAR, ASH, PICKETS, LATH, . SHINGLES, . • FLOORING' & WEATHERBOARDING. ,W.tulE PINE & CAROLINA YELLOW PINE ' FLOORING, PAIIBETED, FLITTED, DROP..., AND, LOCK IVEATEDERBOARD, and 'SIDING, which has been puefully selected and-manufactured: :In connection with Lumber Establish ment, webave a STEAM :PLANING- MILL, 'SASH and. ,DOOR MAIs'IIFACTORY: and prepared to furnish Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brack ets, Shutters, Shelving, Window and Door Frames, Casing, Moulding, &c."- STAIR RAILING MADE TO ORDER. Through our connection in the manufacturing' of Lumber, and the facilities of our own estab lishment, we hope to command a generous pub lic patronage. J. B. PACEEXAN, - B. B. MARTIN', febl'6B-tf • Columbia, Penna. COOPER.: • PEART, DEALERS Il .. , lATNIBER (CD - . Its[oiti' COMP • • ••` LYIESS VALLEY, • - And adthe beat,Qublity of STOVE COAL. BUILDING ....LUMBER Of all-kinds,•sold and delivered on can, at the •LOWEST•Iif.ARRETRATEI3. ' ..• • Hemlock , , White Pine,WeatherboirdingJolce, • Scantling, &e.,A*.c., suitable for all hfnds of Building purposes, .• •• . . . • LOOIJ,ST POSTS! .CHEERY, •L' : ' „ . ;Asa PICEMTS, LATH, • - &C.• , All orders by mall will receive tlie same at_ 'tendon as•thougir the application be made in 'person. , , " - COOPER PEART . mar-14, 'B3-tf-] - Front St., Colurnbi , 'CIOAL !,COAL !! COAL !!! , BRITNER'&1100 - 11E'S Coal Yard is still the'plaeo to-buy your Coah, They always have en luuul.,Lyheris Valley, Shamokin, , Baltimore Company, and Dow-have ,• • • • A '..NE).r DIAMOND No. 4 COAL, , Price Yaid.___B4.oo; Delivered through Tine'. $4.35. Try_ it.. -Will give satisfaction. . 304 f 4"- BRUNER 4:4MOORE. :ORAY3IOI:PIa STOVE (No. 3) COAL` ForSale.at,.B4.oo per Ton. "Delivered, at Jour: ;cellar doors.' Get one Ton for . y . ,apg31411 .I..BRIIITER - 4 74,EORGZ•BO,GLEil,::-: • Ur ' - - 'DEALER:IN ,ALL ,DESCRIPTIONS: C°/..UMWAIPA% - s;:ist.cr' FASHIONABLE HATTER. • „ JOHN M. GREEN; Has removed his Mord to No; 4 East King street, ' Next dooi,to Earr's'Book' Store, - ' LANCASTER,' PA.V " Where he has fitted:up roorns'to carry on in an extensive scale, the MANUFACTURE DE' HATS, &C Orders may be left, or sent at any time, and satisfaction guaranteed. I have only the best workmen, and am at all times prepared to supply those who may favor rue with a call with the 'BEST AIDYCIIEAREST FIATS AND CAPS, • . of the Latest andmiest Fashionable Style. Having had considerable, experience In the business, he hopes to meet• i generous share of public patrons e. APNI6. JOHN. M. GREEN. ESTABLISHED IN 1829. • ' OLD ESTABLISHED HAT, - CAP AND, PUB STORE. No. 39 Notarr QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. We would respectfully announce that we arc now prepared to furnish our customers with the Latest Styles consisting of Gentlemen's • DRESS SIL K R CASSIMERE, • - PLAIN AND BRUSH FUR AND' WOOL, on CASSIMRRRETT, STIFF CASSIMERB, 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 as to maho it an inducement for an to purchase. CAPS ! CAPS ! ! CAPS !! ! Our stock of Caps comprises all the newest styles for Men's, Boys' and Children's Spring and Summer Wear. Ova Morro rs _ - " EQUA.LITY TO ALL." The lowest selling price marked in figures on each article, and never varied from, at SHULTZ S. BRO.'S Hat, Cap and Fur Store, No. 20 North Queen st. An - ALL RANDS OF SIIIPPING FURS DOIICAIT, AND ICIEFLEST CASIE PRICES PAID. [mar 30,'137 BOOKS & STATIONERY. NEW STATIONERY, .The undersigned would respectfullyl nvite the attention of the public to his large and well sen lected stock of Goods, consisting of MISCELLANEOUS, RELIGIOUS, AND • JUVENILE 33001;S. STA NDARD WORKS—lllustrated and in Fine Binding.. FAMILY, HAND POCRET,BIBLES. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS—The cheapest offered. TOY BOOKS FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS - —Highly Illustrated. - GAMES OF, ALL 'KINDS. STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS—A largo variety. CARD & CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS— WORK BOXES—Plain and furnished WRITING -DESKS AND CASES. PORTFOLIOS—Of all sizes. A fine assortment of POCKET BOOKS, PURSES, DIARIES dr. CARD CASES. .-Call and examine for yourselves. J. H. SHEAPPER'S Cheap Cash Boole Store, No. 33 North Queen Street, dec. 11, '67-tf.] Lancaster, Pa KiIOCKET BOOKS! Large and well selected stock of POCKET BOORS, has just been received, which we will sell at reduced prices. Call and see our stock of Photograph Albums A. large and fresh stock just received from New York; which are offered at prices to suit every one. Columbia, Penn ALL THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS A. large assortment Just received, and selling at very low prices. No person should be without reading matter. ARNOLD'S WRITING FLUID The gcnianc article—quarts, pints, half pints, and 2-oz. stands. Everything usually kept in the Stationery line, will be found at W. U. I,lFsS' Book Store, Locust street, opposite ColunibiaNational Bank. April 6,1667. CHAKLES M. HOWELL, ' MARBLE MASON, - NO. 06 NORTH• QUEEN STREET, EAST SIDE. The Oldest Marble Winks in Lancaster County. Thankful fOr the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. He has on hand the larest, most varied , and - complete stock of fanhed MONUMENTS, MA....NT.L&S, GRA.VE STONES, &c., &e., to be found in the city. and whf,ch will be sold at • the lowest prices. Building wbrk and fobbing of every description punetually'attended Persons in want' of Monuments, Mantles, or Grave Stones, are invited to call and examine the stock on hand; also the portfolios of designs. • June ' - T 4 ANCASTER ; - MARBLE WORKS, LEWIS HALD:Y, 'Proprietor: All persons in want of anything in tile Marble line, will be furnished at the very lowest prices. Only the best workmen are employed; conse quently we are enable to turn out in a superior manner MONUMENTS, STATUARY; TOMBSTONES, ORNAMENTS, MARBLE MANTLES, BUILDING FRONTS, SILLS,. And Marble Work of every description. [CI - Orders promptly attended to - - . 'LEWIS HALDY, May 4,'67] " Lancaster City, Pa. , TVAIietLES, JEW.E_LBE tVc. B AILEY & C 9. , • 819 - Chthtnut St., PHILADELPHIA. • ...IDIAMO.N.DS, Pearis,Rubles,Sapphires,Erneraids,Rare Gems, Engagement Rings, Wedding Rings. BAILEY - CO. Of the most celebrated makers. Sole agents for the grand Gold Medal PATER S. Co. - time-keeper, tbehestlvatch manufactured. LOW 'PItICES. BAILEY .& BRIDAL SILVER, For "WEDDING PRESENTS, of entirely new .tind nrtistte designs.. , LOW'PRICES. BAILEY & CO., „PLATED . WARES; 'prom the i nnost celebrated ~.Ainerlean and , English makirs. - , LOW PRICES. BAIILETY -00. .WORKS' OF ! FINE OIL TAIN,TINGS,"" ' . • STA.TiTkRY,iIR - CISZES, &c' ' LOW -PRICES.• - Our stock is unsurpassed by any establishment in the country, both in regard to price and qual ity, onr foreign importations having been select ed with great care by of the arm in Europe. Our ,wares are constantly arraned - for exhibi "tlon; and strangers M the city, whether desiring to gurchase.or not, are cordlally v invited to call fa-Orders by Mall careftillyAnd proniptlY at- BAILEY. &, CO., •- rz0.&19 - CI37B7:NUT STREET,,' - - -PEILAbELPHLA.., orSllver Ware,sent;•by' , 'OB-Iy. "TOW TO GET RICH; ox: e:tticoaa:to.,Vieq,lth,7, ', -- Juit:Published'A.' NEW •BOOK; by- a Young Mani - who commenced business with a - capital of but $l5; and attained, in - live years the handsome - fortune of 11-10,000.' - f.This boo - h. - contains informa, :tion by whielra sulllclency - ,,0f this world's goods. .‘marbeebtalned in'a fair andlegal-manner. -It - .also shows the' other side of the picture—that of the numerous ',7schemes arid ;dodges ',whereby thousands are yearly becomin wealthy without labor; together with information on forth° mann facturelof articles which - meet with a ready sale - at all - seasons of'the Year, 'whereby any ono can, Ccleantit least15;000 anutuilly. - r-Also - 150 secrets of business, mover. before. published. we • cannot attempt to - ailte a full description - of the COPtents. brit phumce, o sartbat it4opens hyenas to all: - which;; IVpuisned[will surely:lead - to wealth: '• Young , intad'ont otenttl i oyment, don't fail to' -:secure eopy" - of this wor •yonwill never regret .yoEirduvestment.';PrieeL • t.O;-„, Y.c a Meriden' Conn • - •• ' _ With frames to suit lITARBL_E WORKS. LOW PRICES PHILADELPHIA WATCHES! PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA PIIILADELPITIA: If2ZSHL.ER'S` BITTE.I~S. The following letter of Inquiry was lately received, 'and nig similar' , questions have' frequently: been asked before, we will' answer them through the press : - HAIMISBURG, Feb. 10th, 1868. Dr. - S. B. liarbnan• & Co.: • Gentsi—Mr: Abraham Martin, of this county, paid me a visit on the 10th of December last., I observed an , ulcer behind his ear, and his eyes also - were sorb. On questioning him, he told me -that he -had several on his leg, and small ones all over his body, and even among the roots of his hair, with shooting pains along the bones. I advised hint to writezto , you, and see what you would say of his case, knowing Dr. Hartman to be a practising physician of the old school. He followed my advice, and wrote to you all the. facts.; which you answered by stating that his disease was Scrofula, or some other constitution-' al disease, and you advised him to take Allsider's Green Label Bitters. He bought six bottles of Dr. Eilmaker, a druggist in Lancaster, and com menced with a tablespoonful every three hours, and gradually increased the dose to a small wine glass full, and then diminished gradually amin to the same dose he - began with; he said these were your directions. I saw him. this morning, hale and hearty—perfectly cured-=even his eyes are well—which I consider remarkable, as I have known persons to-be afflicted with Inflamed' eyes all through life. I never saw 'a man more •dellghted; and having myself been cured of a most terrible, _lingering Dyspepsia, about a year. ego, by your Bitters, I asked him ' he had any the house. " 0 yes," said•he. -And going to the cupboard, handed um a bottle half lull, and saying, "this is ,what I have left from the six bottles." I took a swallow, and it tasted , so un like the Bitters that I had taken, that I was sure it was not Misbler's Bitters; and he having never taken any other, declared -that he bought it for Illishier's -Bitters. Unable to decide the question. I concluded to write to you, and asic if you have more than one kind. Yours, most respectfully, CEIARLES FORREY A R - S 'IVE LANCASTER, Feb. 14th, ISM Mr. Charles Forrey: Dear Sir:—Yours of the 10th inst:, is at hand, and in reply, would say, we make three kinds of Bitters. The one you used for Dyspepsia is called - AIISHLER'S HERB BITTERS, generally sold few a dollar. or one dollar and twenty-tive cents a bottle. It is always used for Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Kidney Affections and diseases of the Lun,. - qs and Throat, .3:c.; and in these it is a sure and permanent remedy. Dr. Hartman, on referring to his books, finds that we have cured, since - the 2gl of July 1867, the time we became the proprietors of th?s institu , tlon, 213 cases of Dyspepsia; 78 of Chronic Rhea-, niatism ;1.07 of lingering Coughs and Colds; 93 of Kidney Affections; 17 of :Yellow Jaundice; 2.3 of Neuralgia ; 93 of Headache and Sick Headache 19 of Lumbago or pain in the back; 10 of General Debility; 27 of Chills and Fever, and 37 not well defined. • . There are, of course, thousands who have used Mislder's Herb Bitters, that never. visited Dr. Hartman, nor wrote to him, with doubtless the same effect. , But the number .above given, are carefully recorded in a book, with their address. Those that have 'visited the Doctor are marked V, and those that have written to him ..W. This book is open to everybody, and all of them can be written to, if desired. MISI3I,ER'S Green Label Bitters; is the kind that has always been used for Scrof ula, Old Running Sores and:Ulcers, and delicate diseases, caused by imprudence, excess exposure or early indiscretion ; also, for skin diseases of every kind, and Inflammatory Itheturfatism, These Bitters are now sold everywhere, at ono dollar and fifty cents per bottle ; and although never. Kerb" advertised have at present nearly as large a sale as the Bitters. They have been sold in Philadelphia.. New lark, Baltimore and some other.placcs at two, and three dollars per bottle. They are the only, sure remedy for the diseases Just named. We could refer, the reader to over five hundred cases of the most miraculous - cures produced within the last six months, by the GREEN LABEL BITTERS; but most persons, suffering from, these com plaints, will not allow their names to be pub -lished, a thing we never, do except by_ special 'permission. , . - MISIILER,'S Red Label Bitters, which is the third variety of our preparation, -will surely cure all chronic complaints peculiar to females. Ladles suffering 'from any irregu larities, will and them a muatboon.. - „Every. lady. that' is pale with palpitation of the heart, or a fluttering sensation about that organ, with a shortness of breath after- a 'Little exertion, will find these Bitters a panacea: From -two to four bottles will entirely cure all such "cases. In short, every other lady, young or old, the -world over, should use this medicine. And we predict, that in less than one year, or at least as soon as the fair sex thoroughly 'understand its merits, no more pale, emaciated and disconsolate faces will be seen ; but all women will at least look fresh and hearty, if- not beautiful and fair as queens; and when asked, how carne the change, all will answer, through MISEILER'S 'RED 'LABEL BITTERS , They are sold everywliere, at one dollar and fifty cents per bottle. ~ - -Hoping you, as well, as the rest ofrmankii - 1/1, are not disappointed in the fact, that, the large array of certificates of cures effected by Mishler's Bitters, of every conceivable disease, which we and Mr. Mishier have pubLislied heretofore, , was the work. of three distinct preparations, and not one only, We are; respeCtfully yours, -c., 5..11. HARTMAN & CO LADIES_ ALL OLD AND -YOUNG, MARRIED AND SINGLE, SFIOULD - USE MISR L,E S RED LABEL BITTERS GENTLEMEN - ALL, - YOUNG AND- • OLD, RICH AND POOR; SIIGULD" USE MISHLER'S - HERB-. , BITTERS .EXCEPT, WHEN: 'AFFLICTED SCROFULA OR DELI - ' CATE ' - - - ':THEN` BY 'ALL - MEANS .USE S" MISHLER'S GREEN LABEL. - BITTERS Bine° our preParatlons axe sold EVNIN medi cines, and "NOT as beverages, persons selling them are not required to take out Liquor Linen-. Ses. SOLD BY • ALL - DRUGGISTS AND, ~COUNTRYS TOREKEEPERS. 4 _DR...§.. if. H:t.IiYM:LN ';', ' ' :', ;'::,, Cati,be Cdnaulted In - alreitses of disetiae, of what -ever character; and will 'prescribe; free of ebolve,' .at,alLboura the'day. • oroT.l OFFICE io'uthe4ist ,"iingfe,*Ctiritrfr Squire; • „WS Y.' _ FROM '4(311E8 ,:t* , VAINS? cr, " SAYRE'S INSTANT, PAIN CURE," IDE BEST REMEDY. IN.EXISTENCE.FOD T , THE CURE OF RHEUMATISM, NEU- lA, RALGIA, TOOTHACHE; HEADACHE; EAR.- 'ACHE,; . SCALDS,"BURNS, 'FROST BITES; and all. other ACUTE PAINS. It is dpplied. externally, - with a small' camel's hair brush, (one orwhich, accompanies each bat he.) It Is pleasant, entirely—harmless, and does mot in the least soil or harm the skin. • ITs CURES ARE LASTING. - .One s application wile in less than jive minutes co n vince the most shcptical of its truly — wonderful merits. ' -" ' WE bITADLENG.E: TIIE WORLD TO PRODUCE ITS EQUAL. .No /amity once acquainted with its ,5 • virtues will be withoutit. See what Dudley 'says- of the firm of *Dudley &Stafford, one of.the largest,wholesalo drug establishments in this country: - • No. 09 Buis rmix Sr., - New York,' January sth, 1868. f E. Mrsitzga J.: Co., Reading, Pa.—Dear Sirs ; It aftbrds me pleasure to speak of the wonderful effects of your "Pain Cure," in my own case. In June last Iwas. attacked with. Neuralgia in my abdomen and side.: After sufferingintensely for nearly two weeks, I was induced to try your remedy, and. after an - application, to my utter' surprise, I was relieved in a few seconds. So sudden was the relief, that I could, scarcely be lievemy., own senses.' From my knowledge of the preparation, I firmly believe that It will stop pain from nearly every •cause, and almost in stantly- ftespectfully, yours,. - . • J. DUDLEY. -.— Price Fifty Cents. For Sale by all DruggistS. ' E. MISTILER ‘t .00., • Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, • • 407 and 401:1 •PF.NN' STREET, feb. S, 'READING, PA. THE GREAT C,WSE OF ITIIMAN- MISERY Just Published, is a Sealed _Max.lope. Price six ends. A Lecture on .the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Smut- HATOIMIMEA, induced by . Self-Abuse; Involun tary Emissions, -Impotency, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally; Cox snmexto:e. EPILEPSY, and FITS; Mental and Physical Incapacity, &c.—By ROBERT ,J. CUL WERWELL, M.D., Author of the "Green Book," &c. Theworld-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self=Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine,, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, Instruments, rings, or-cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condi tion may be may cure himself cheaply, private ly,' and radically. THIS -LECTURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS, AND THOUSANDS. - . - - Sent under seal, in a plaid envelope,to any address, on receipt of six cents or two postage. stamps, by addressing the publishers. Also - Dr. Culverwell's Marriage, Dulde,t , Price 25 cents. • Address the Publishers; . ~• • CHAS. J. C. ..F.LINE - &, DO., 127 Bowery Yew York, sCp27'674y] - Post Office box 4,586. T EL eiNIPOUN'D ..SYRUP ° OF ' WILD CHERRY EISM&•;Z3M4IO . 7c; - miWl7Ol.. - - - Will cure the Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Colds, Coughs, Croup, Asthma, 'Bron chitis, Catarrh, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, \Vhoop= ing Cough, etc. Its timely use vrill prevent Pulmonary Con sumption, and even where this fearful disease has taken hold it will afford greater relief than• any other medicine: MISS BATE VANDERSLICE, Of Pottsville. says: "I was benefited more by using the Phoenix Tettoral 'than any other medicine I ever used."' , Jacob Powers certifies that he has sold him& reds of bottles of the Phoenix Pectoral, and that all who used it bear testimony of its wonderful effects in curing cough. - John Royer, Editor of the Lickpendcnt Phccnix, having used it o has no hesitation in pronouncing it a complete remedy for cough, hoarseness, and irritation in the throat. The proprietor of this medicine has so much confidence in its curativeloowers, from the testi mony of hundreds who have used it; that the money will be paid back to, any purchaser who is not satisfied with its effects. It is so pleasant to take that the children cry for It.- . . „ . It costs only Twenty-five cents. ' ' - It is intended for - only -one -class of diseases, namely, those of the Throat and Lungs. esr-Propared - only by • , , , _. . • LEVI OBERROLTZER, M. D., Pncenixville, Pa. Sold " by all Druggisls and Storekeepers. . ,Johustomlielloway, at Cowden, No. Zi North Sixth street, Philadelphia, General Wholesale .. Agents. , _ _ ._ . . N. 13.—1 f your nearest druggist or storekeeper does not keep this medicine do not let him put you off with some other medicine, because lie makes more money-on it, but send 'at once to one of- the agents for it. : . Sold by J. A.Meyers, had R. Williams, drug gists, Columbia, -Pa. ' :- , -- • ' [febl-3mo D YSPEPSL.' CAN BL CURED , t -' DM' & SON'S - • ANTI=DYSPEPSIA POWDERS ' Will Positively cure DYSPEPSIA or INDIGES, TION in all Its various distressing forms. - The prominent symptonfs of Dyspepsia. or In digestion are Heartburn, Flatulency Uneasiness in the Stomach, Variable Appetite, Sourness in the Stomach ; Gnawing in the Stomach before eating and Oppression after eating, Nausea, 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 Dbtrrhcea, Belching of - Wind, Torpid or Inactive Liver, &c., ;Any or all of which these pow ders will most assuredly remove. Persons using these powders will soon lind themselves gaining in weight, and-the system in eyery way tending towards its usual vigorous mid 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 stomaci and digest healthy,Dyspepsia LEAVE: Zro tINTLEASA.NT EFFECTS AFTER They have cured hundreds of the worst cases of Dyspepsia. We have cured more than Five Huindred Cases of-Confirmed Dyspepsia in Wil mington,' our. place of business, besides thou-, sands of cases of lesser severity, during the last 27 vears. - . • • •' Soseph Stimple, residing: in our, place, was cured with less than six boxes, after being under treatment in other places for snore than a year. It Is very easy to take and rapid in its curative effects. Price 35 Bentsa Box, or three Boxes for Sold IVlmlesale by Johnson, HollowayCow den,,Philadelphia. Denies; Barnes Jz: to., New York, and at Retail by J.A. METERS, Columbia, Pa. Geo. W. Neff, York, Pa., ,and Dealers in Medicines everywhere. •- • • f00t,19 '67-Iy. ' "PHILADELPHIA- :CA.nErt HOS PITAL. • PROFESSOR IL H. DIANE, . PRINCIPAL Pirrstetazt AND 50 1101, To the Philadelphia Cancer Hospital. Office, No. 931 'ARCH Street, is daily making:astonish ing and most miraculous cures of Cancer by the most, scientific - and lately approved remedies known to the civilized world, among - which are ,hisgreat Cancer Antidotes, wonderfultreatments that operate 'specifically upon . the amcer and Cancerous. affections, antidoting„ Pilling and destroying the Cancer,, every particle, root and fibre belonging to it or them, without pain or the use of the knife, _without caustic,. eating and 'burning medicines, without the loss of blood, or in the least affecting the sound flesh: No other treatment should ever be used. No other persons have these antidotes. To investigate these treat ments, - to seepatients under -treatment, and to examine the terrible specimens thus removed, call and see, or address R. 11. RLINE,II. D., Office No.' 931 ARCH St., Philadelphia, .Penna. Post 0111e0 Box 1474. For Particulars send kir a Circular. MO ,HORSE , OWNERS. T O ,_ BAKER'S 110 OF EINIMENT, THE BEST AxTICLE liwourtr Tor Quarter _or. Sand Creek, Corns, Thrush, Contracted, Hard or Brittle Hoofs, Lte.., and for general use in Placeof Stud - big or Soaking. As Dressing for the outside of the 'Hoof it has no Superior. •'" " • " • - Sold Wholesale and retail, by-A: MILES. Sad dle and Harness 31anuntcturer, No. •37 North Queen Street; next door to Shober's Engle Hotel, Lancaster City, Penna.• .• . - . _ N. B.—Harness of every description constantly on hand, and repairing neatly done to order. HOOP , SKIRTS:, 3ROOP, SKIRTS.7.' ...' , ' -. VM: T. TIOPKIN'S - -" OWN ' MAKE" ',-- • , " KEYSTONE' SKIRTS," ' • ' are the best and CIIEAPEST -LOW PRICND Hoop Skirts in. the market.. Trail Skirts, 25 springs, 81.00; SO springs, $1.20 • and 10 springs, 81.45. Plain Skirts, - 6 tapes al springs, 80 cents; 25 springs, 05 cents;. 30 springs, $1.15;. and, 35 swinge,' 81.25. Warranted in event respect. , ' - - " Our OWN Melee'!,: of • .",lINION .SKIRTS," Eleven Tape Trails,' from at to 50 springs, 81.20 to 82.50. ' Plain, Six Tapes; 20 to. 50 springs, from 05 Cents, to 82.00. These 0 Skirts - _are - better than those sold by other establishmnts as first-class goods, and at much lower prices. r' ~• • . •lr • " Our OWN " CHAMPION SKIRTS? ' are, in every way superior to all other Hoop 'Skirts before the public, and only have to be ex-• amined or worn to convince every, one of the fact. Manufactured of the best linen-finished English Steel Springs; very superior tapes, and the style of the metalic fastenings and manner of securing them surpass for durability and ex -cellence any other Skirt In this country - and are lighter, more elastic, will wear longer, give morn satisfaction,' and are really" cheaper than all others. • Every ladu should fro them. , Tbteyare being sold extensively by Merchants throughout this •and the adjoining :States at rev' moderate prices: If you want the best, ask for " HorKlaze'. Carat- Pio:: SKIET." If you do not find them, get the merchant with whom you deal Merrier them for you, or come or- send direct to us: Merchants will find our different grades of Skirts exactly "what they'need, and'sre especinlly.invite them' to call and examine our- exiciasiv . e. assortment, or send for Whole-sale'PriceList. • , t: To be bad at Retail at Manufactory :sod of the • Trade.generally, and at Wholesitle of the, ;21tanufacturer only; .- to whom., all orders should: -be tuldressed. ,, , , 5A1.X.911,0651; e2B , Alienc ST4 bet. OW and 7th St.s., l llllladlphia.• 4nar7.68710mn5.,,,-._ =in nOl5 - PECTION , ERY , "-AIgro,FILUIT 2 VD'.2 2 1 , ...A.LL NENDS:II% I ' 4 2S'EASON. , '' }.. aiVi!essbPPYqdlTAh :g ' Dylbe Freezer;oiln, Moulds:with protantnovo at GEO.-J. 1731111'11E1'S,, Adjoining tho-Franklin Hornie,-Locnst street' • I?. S.—Aiso';‘a , tine 'assortment-of :TOYS - and: Fang' A.rtioleig, oonstautlytou 1ta444441.pr,p, 4,24.224.2:.“ g ~nvst~.~cE- ; co~~.rEs HE . -WASHINGTON, LIFE IN ' Lc:J.:Sint/INCE COMPANY. 'No. 98 BROADWAY; NEW YORK • CHANSERS • dr.. SON; - ,GENERAL AGENTS, Nos. 80D r". ol.ll '; arlai . ; ' Philadelphia, 'Pa. MIM • ;The - bapttni.andlietiminiatiMis now amount to over ONE MILLION , DOLLARS.. . The FWASPEINGTON:Ibas - .Always advocated rintPlir'actleed.thelCASlP SYSTEM, believing it to be.for the prgrantsr of the Insured. , Its policies:contain a-provision for..the 'lton :forfeiture of all Life awl Endowment Insurance _ Policies. This Company bas not been surpassed by any other • in, liberality. and promptitude in the settlement of Claims. CYRUS CURTIS, PRPSIDESZT. , , MATIIEW MITCHELL, Vrem PitIiEDENT. W. A. BREWER, Secretary and Actuary. ' W. BRUN.ER, Agent. ''No.'s Front-St; Columbia, Pa. mar2S-6m] GERMANI.A.:: FIRE . L.NSURANCE CO3qA.I,TY, ; , /o. 175 Broadway, New York. W: W. UPP, AGENT, Columbia, Pa: $500,000 .$3L5,074.73 .815,074.73 CASH 'CAPTTA:L; Suitryus Total Assets, July 1,186'4: This Company insures Proptirty of all . kinds against Loss or - Damage by .I , 'lre,'on- favorable terms. RUDOLPH- GARRIGUE, President. Huoo scarcnuetmg, Jew.; E. blioiL, 2 Secretary.' Vice President. ,Oct. 12, 184,7-1 y: ' COLUMBIA, INSURANCE CO JANUARY Ist, 3867 CAPITA? AND ASSETS, - - - 7 - 5600,527 91 This Company continues to insure Buildings Merehandize, and other property, against loss and damage by fire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium, or premium note. SEVENTH ANXUAL REPORT. Whole am .unt insured, $12,478,429 83 Less ani't xplred in '6O, 722,771, 34 811,755,655 49 . CAPITAL AND INCOME. Amount of premium notes, Jan. 1,1160 - .4681,128 27 Less premium notes exp'd in 1868, - 71,963 04 ~ Balance of premiums, .7an'y 1, 1866 - 6,609 15 Cash receipts, less commissions, in 'O6, 57,016 16 Loans 9,400 00 . _ Due from agents and others CONTRA . - - LoSses and' xpenses paid in .. 9.73,Cr25 91 - Losses adjusted, not due Jan. .1.,,qa; 21,290 88 Balance,Capitsl and Assets, Tan. 1, '67, - .600,527 91 .$094,850 10 A. S. GREEN, President. GEORGE YOUNG; Jr., Secretary. MICHARI. S. SHUMAN, Treasurer. ,'',_DIRECTORS: — R. T. Ryan, ,„ John W. Steacy, John Fendrich, ' • George Young, Jr., H. G. Minich, „ Nicholas M'Donald, Samuel F. Eberlein, William Patton. - Amos S. Green, • .' -John B.:l3achman, Hiram Wilson, , Robert Crane. TNSUR A NCE COMPANY- of NORTH ,VITERICA; PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1704., Assets, $1,300,000. Charter - Perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by lire on' Buildings, Idercbandize, Furniture, dm., for-long yr short periods, or permanently on Buildings, by a deposit of Premium; The prompt pavment of losses for a period of sEvszvvv. , years, affords a_guarantee of claim upon public confi dence. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Pres't. CEARLES PLATT,•See'y. • • • P. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa. January 21,- ripHE EQUITABLE 'LIFE ASSUR— ji ANCE SOCIETY of the UNITED 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. ORGAITIZED' 111LY,1850 Accumulated Fund, over " ' $2,000,000 Annual Income, over $1,200,000 . C. ALEXANDER, Presq. T. 8.1 111 - DE, Vice-President. ' O. W. Purrars,Actuary. Oillee-02 Broadway, New York. For further particulars, apply to W. G. PATTON, Agent, June 0, 1806.3 Columbia, Pa. VARMERS' MUTUAL _FIRE ANCE COMPANY, YORK, PA. Insures the Cash, Mutual or Perpetual Rates •• • H. lat.A.BER, President. -P. STRICKLER, Secretary. . M. S. 'SHUMAN, Agent, July 7, 1/367-ly.* Calumlda, Pa. - - JRARD FIRE AND" MARINE LN IJt COMPANY, OF PIEILADELPILIA. Capital $200,000 I Sedurities $300,000 This Company continues to take risks on good property, at rates as low as any othersafs Com pany and consistent with prudence . • • • ~ Policies issued for long ir short:terms or per manently.: • Losses promptly paid. clas adjusted without litigation or delay. is Com pany refers to the past as a guarantee of its future conduct. - • TAOS. CRAVEN, Pres't A. S. Grrax•rr. Vice-President. JAS. B. ALVORD, Secretary. F. X. 2JEGLER, Agent. Walnut Street; above Front, Columbia, Pa January 25, 1866-Iy. INSURANCE COMPANY _I OR NEW YORK. - OFFICE—IVO:I3S Broadway Cash eapital Assets, Ist January, 1.867 Liabilities .$2,000,000 00 . 3,645,388 87 267,034 65 CHAS. S. MARTINI, Preet. A. P. WILLHARTH, Vice-Presq. Sour AlcGaE, Secretary. . J. H. WAsuirorms, Ass't Secretary. D.' A. HEALD General Agent. - - Total loss by'Portland Fire, $112,044 42—a1l paid before Judy 15th. A. 7. ICAMPFMAN, Agent, • ' , Columbia, Pa .SEWING MACHINES. S EWIi DIA.O4INES . There isnonecessityfor "Swingingaround• the Circle" or Sewing Ma,chines in search of a: GOOD ONE, when one is offered to_vou combining In Itself all the GOOD QUALI TIES claimed for any in the Market, and divested of all the defects and claptrap fixtures, and 'attach ments used to make Machines sell. • .• 'We Offer for sale the GROTER Si:BAKER FAMILY MACHINE, - • Malting the Elastic Stitch whisk:all not rip or break by Centrum, and for proof of its excellence, refer to those having them in use. , • InWe have at all times a COMPETENTTER 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 ours., r• • , , • • We have also the best -•. ,LOCK STITCH. - • 1 1 1A.:&UF.A.CTURING. MACRINE, EVer offered to the public, and only ask an ex - Temination of them to substantiate our - • • • assertions.:. Also. • ,SECOND-HAND MACHINES, In good running • • - order, of the following .maes,. which we will sel at A.l4OliT Bans - the anginal Fluent WLLCOX -. ..tz GIBBS, • " IVHEELER WILSON'S - .AND HOWE'S. • W. G.. CASE dtz SON, Agents, at Rolling Mill Store, Columbia; Penn'a. N. E.—The above Machines are also to be bad of F. X. Ziegler, the former Agent, at the Adams Express Office, inWalnot street, above Front. Juno 8,'67-tr]- ' - - -.P.LOTTR, AND PEED. • FLOUR..AND FEED STORE ! -. The undersigned, having purchased the Stock on band, and taken the Flour and Feed Store lately occupied by George Brandt, Locust, above 'Fourth street, - Columbits; Pa., will continue the business at that place, and respectfully solicits the patronage'of his friends, and the. public in general: He will, at all times, keep on hand the " BEST: FAMILY ' FLOUR, thdt can be procured. Also - DYE FLOUR, CORNMEAL ds BUCRWHEAT. with FPEDS of different kinds, all of which be will sell as low as ible, for- CASH. • 13einga practical.M.lller d having:followed the trade for many years, Lienatters himself that his knowledge•of the business - will- enable him to give satisfaction to all -who -may favor him with their custom. • The store will be open from 7 A. M. Yo 81S. P.M. Cara, dec.B, 'BB-tf.] - DANIEL McCA.I.W.EY. riQL - 1331814.',FL0T.M. MILLS. 'GEORGE BOGLE, Piton:x=oß: Tho highest Cash, prices paid' for all kinds of SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR for sale; also 1%1111 Feed of all kinds. , Wheat around and Packed to order. Grist. work and Chopping done. Chopped Corn , and Oats., Corn Meal and G 11, A H A.M., F U For - sale at tilltimes', and deliveiud to any part of the town. VIS.Town and country custom so . • . )April 6, 1667. TTPROISTERING • lie: undersigned'lms , exv.rooms adjoining Ztho residence of James Barber, in. Walnut street, wliere'he is at all times prey:awed to lb) all kinds of work In 7 his line, such as. Hanging: Curtains, cutting, milking • and ,laying, arrets„, repairing Sofas and Chairs, making Spring, Corn-husk or Hair Mattrassea, Cushions, dr.c., Mar 10 '66.] ; ' • atiIdIdrE:CAATER THE •IFOIINTAIWOF , WEALTH x.soAramito .KENTUCRY ETATE • - 'LOTTERY-draws daily - CciriiridteriCe:for Life ! - Is" the' *snit of an •investment. • - ITICOSTS'NOTHING FOR A. CIRCULAR. Address the STATErMANAGERS ..y:,•••••• 311.1RRA.YpEnDY7it'CO,. F...19-1.1121gt°34 y. =1 $125,000 g',6C4 :so 694,850 10
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