Ciji e]liitinflia',..kfit. ;*Nb PI DOM NO 4_2PA:I B 10 , : rat•VI aWOI Saturday, June 20,,1808. Air 'AZT, will. be- consideied CASE, and , collectable -at any , tiree - ,ttfter_ the first Insertion:, _ ti The Itome of General' The home of General Grant is tin agreeable one tO. the. iii4itA) L 'U; , :ititt.filitiiily: 'ShowS' the nature and taste oftlie, bectifant. Tall wal-' nut book oases surroundthree sides of the library. Everything ''relating tb tlio btisi ness of war is , there ,and histeileslti abund ance. The usual 'display 'of Action,, essays, philoSOPhY,atni works of general information and reformCO line the shelves.' On the. cigar ..stand;.a bronze statuette • - of' n'tltliunmer,‘, - and :alibi - her 'of a bugler.. 4' Engravings' of Washington, Lin coln, Sherman and .Sheridan, and , several photograph's of Regeis' sta.6'loes are the only pictures in the room: Easy chairs and lounges are' placed carelessly about the room, and tho;ilibrary,is -without doubt the most cheerful ,and iiiViting . apa'riment in the hon So. ~'i:lminiature saddle and trap: - pings in bronze and silver - is fastened to cross sabers of the.eamematelial. bronM drum rests beside a stack of six inch' mus kets; a'big'er•cain Sibiu the .home of Burns;: a half , dciOn' curiously formed and elab orate decorated,: pipes: and cigar holders i' powder-horns , •• - tnounted' with': gold and' havirieliS ''..Mparate history, and ajtitit. id rare little articles of vertu se-tables and mantles. - On aside table 'in tin',boxes are the foie commissions of Colonel; Brigadier General, Major General - Lieutenant,' General, and General;- - with 'the parchments' :or brevet ranks,ichiali Grant has, received. Some - very % costly' , albums,',prayer books; and' bibles :the An oil painting of Sheridan and one of McPherson are prominently line's in the parlors, and-a. marble,',hust - and_ engraving, of, President, Lincoln are' also conspicuous The Planner of, ~ itiernisT7,o,--;111alrelx. In en address 60, the .Union League of Piladelphia, the •other night.' :Governor Geary related•thofolloWing important-fact. On a certain! Occasion' when' dining with Grant, at:Chattanooga,- after- the. cloth-had been removed, he i,ialledforbis maps, which he spread before me and said: "Sir, you and your divisioni'haier-been,itistrutnerital 'in' obtaining the victories around this city., The plan for the, next campaign is already formed, and :itis proper that yon ShOuld' know it. T intend to concentrate nip troops around this place and pour them on Atlanta while a : strong attack ' mond. After Atlanta falls, a lino will be taken for diefseal shOre;: ending • either 'at Charleston or .payarmali, and having'tlma made' mit Point, ive will enter the Carolinas_and attack Ilichinond," This Wria 'in :1863 nine months,before-the-city-otAtlantrywas taken. Justice • shoulehet done, and I tell you so you_ will know who it , was, that. planned the inarair to tik-hea;atf bisected the COnfederaek'ailid;jirOuglit";;Gre-ilebOlifon toa termination.- - TIIERE :are sixteen- eotroties in the State of Peariprlkailizi = which are without: debt,: viz: Bedford,. Blair, Bradford; Cumbria, Clarion, Clinton; Elki, niatn, Indiana, Lazerno,,,Mentoury;,pike,- Somerset, liepango, -Westmore land. •Cainbria - Oounty has tlie dEibt; $2OOO. ^cT . es; , $35,606,661 54; which is"Jusi. $74 606' snare - than the State owes, its debl'yeing $35,90,053. 71%e - other countia:"A,VlicigeAebt,g,:exieeil a million of dollars' arnAlleghony;V?„3,oos,4.4l:'4§ - ;,Berlf.s; • - ,„ :4* to the peopleto resist s military despotism which is surStoJollowAho olectlon , a the Republican. tickyt, headed-Jas it is hir . two soldierS,'General Grunt and Col.- did nidealloW'rnticli,abidut litO,SPeSker "Of , the house. MEM , , —ltS,'gOodeffecti'are . :,perratthent: -In this, it differs from „all:lime:dyes: 7:llty its ,- Use luxuriant growth - is • guaranteed; natural color and gloss aro restored: One trial will . cause you,to sayythis 0f,31r. S. , A. Allen's Improved, - ;(new,style),..}lttiisHestorer or Dressing,- (in onetbottle.) , Every- Druggist sell it. Price , One-Dellar. " fje6- , tT7 Poisiortin , I " the rivals of Pfialott's..new;perfume,T , Tlor De Mayo," Inv, doing with their"atroclOes corupoundsr:' The. Health CommissronerS, should' , looletoit.q it is theiedutrto abate the ill-smelling- 4 npisartees.*; bs• - ; : ..IFTSV.ELL.A_NEO77k SAMUEL - : . 7 .11ESS, 4lDE_ et OF CONEATOG/y,;1! - 7 7 " COAL, , L13318 - B . R. - WOOD, SALT,: BAND , Ar.m FEETILLT,BES, POSTS- AND FENCING /MATERIAL., !. Also, Alarturaelarer of Boxes, .Hatullew , for. Forks, - Roes,'' Shovels , Brooms, cte„ [maylG-6mo NEW STYLE. • WINDOW • „ - 1 ' The Subscriber has ore hand-at-his - Furniture Store, all kinds audetylue of otiRT ' AIN , •I4X.TE7.4ESOSte.' To twhieb - he would respectfully the :Wert tion.of the Public. %TORN SITENBERGER apl '459 Locust St., Columbia. TOP T - 4-Pj.;prVEALTJA The .T.e1.2E.. ,LOTT.ERYAtaws daily - A „Qpbl.l 3 _EirgliOg 'TOR, T. - rpE,2 Comfort arid Eairiess.is the Result: o : i-at Investment., IT COSTS 461aaVA-6riati4xl'' Address the STATE MANAGERS co4u3n3a - ,F.pitat., - szthis: - : GEORGE BOOLD,..Pitorancrog:' ••• • The highest Cush; prices; paid .for all kinds of • 817PERFFNE AND *EXTRA...FAMILY FLOUR ; — for sale; also Mill Feed of all kinds. Wheat Ground - and 'racked to order. ,Griseitork • and Chopping Aone..* Chopped • Corn. • ;and Oats. - Corn Meal and., - , ;.„ For sate at air times: and deliiered 'tiny - Past of the toicnolini and 'country cnstorreso licited.- • - • '30111,110-867.,*; pATBONIZE?::YRE BEST.! 2,500,000` CUSTOMEIM 4 -LIV. FOUR I YEARS.''''' Having mdst.,'etpaieiteed . buyengand'exteutUve - trade, of any ,, coneem in the Dollar galti,bpo4em3;,:we' , = GUitgANTF.E4RA:TISFAOTION ' In overrinistanwrand-ulso-tlitrbeargeleetßitior Goods evers.tfized idzyAzer , „ ONE '7=DbLLAR • • BACA._ No other cancers has an,v show wherever our At/c;its acilbig. Our motto. "Prompt and Reliable." Male and,fernale , argents twanteciln elty and aoantry, r, 7HE LA:DIES , . Are partietthaily"Areti t tiotrted to- try, out popular, Club Sy/demi of, Het Drell kintlttiof.:DßY ND, FANCY GOODS, DRESS PATTERNS, (X/TTON CLOT/CASTORS, SILVER-PLATED GOODS, WATCHES 40c.-24.Elstablislied 38614: rAt patent pen fountain and,it - eberic AlescribingAnu • article to be soldier a dollar,-10 eta ; , D) for.l2;'. 40 for $4; 60 for S6;SU 100 for $lO ,_- se r nieby until. A Five presents to getter up, (nerd/ per certVtioorethan those sent by any oih concernOsecoralng to size of club. Send us atrial club; orUnotdonot4fitli,tossend fora N. 13.—Our eassed New Yorkl,dollurriewelty• tialeslor' bogus "Tea Companies," as it is nothing of the sort. v-r ~it.i,-..-I,.t.E.thsTxt A 'tsr nuiy3o-6m0]..:.40 ..05-BanowerSt,Boston Newt. 131:111E'AVINESI.A.111),'LIQ17013.4 l , I ' , For knre,l7.o upended 34'/ues• and -Liquors„ go to theapora,,of.tike:subacrUr>r. haa alegant , • C A7TA-4;49: Wldelifaionalßyandliav orasulnoc be - exeedeot; also, ,tlie, , eelebrated . ROOSTEß •WHISILEN' t Yankeelium„..flunaleaSpirits, , Blaekberry':f ' • Brandy:, CherTr and CarranCWines,. We have Wines, Janindles,..; eins, Cordials ' , Old Monongahela:of all:pades: Give mg% a' call and , examine for.yousseiVnt-xCIEUMLEWGROVE, Corne,ol! ,.. 9?inntemmond.W alnutiSts4Columbiavil P4l; T 033 tl DesCaiit,t6it,iiaig3' DRY`m •a• tee. r.ea, , SPRING. 1,8 6 8 NEW STORE! corxErt, OF THIRDOL UMBIA AND PA. CHERRY STS., C, ;Another lot of Bargains opened this week. .I.IADIES' ' MISSES'- -CHILDREN'S S . ?0,,E• S - 4; Ladies' SPRING GAITERS, New Style. SPRING , SLIPPERS: - , 3 Ladies'. SPRING • SHOES. - • large - auclrWell: . seleeted Stockof Shoes of all - • . kinds at' Boner PRICES. • HOSIERY; GLOVES; NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS' OF ALL -• MINDS AT BARGAIN PRICES I! ; ady-Remember the Place . • 2 - Cot . . of Third & Cherry Streets, Awl , AMOS 11. HOOGENDOPLER. - 1101rAGER & BROTHERS =CI GOOD CALICOES - - AT .121 CENTS. A '.lante lot of BLEACHED S. UNBLEACHED SHIRT/NG .k.SHEETING 31USLINS, par e/lased before the recent advance. We are still selling at LOW PRICES. TABLE LINENS 66 TOWELINGS, - • - BEDDING; FEATHERS, dr°. ' The largest Stock of CHINA, GLASS & QUEENSWARE IN LANCASTER - WALL PAPERS ! WALL PAPERS! , WALL PAPERS! ILIGER 8 BROTI3ERS Aro now receiving SPRING STYLF-S for IBCB. 'Our Stock will be found complete, and to com prise a great variety of new designs of Plain and Decorative PAPER ICANqIffGS! Fin 6 Stamped Gilt; Satins , • Colors, "for Parlors,. ' Halls, Dining_ - - Booms and Chambers. • Also, DECORATIVE PAPERS, In Marble, Fres , • - men, Oak, Walnut, RosetvocKl,'&e. The most complete assortment ever offered in Lancaster, an& will be sold at less than. Balla delphia prices.. examine. HAGER & BROTHERS. . A. R, E S I . - ENGLISH 'BRUSSELS,' • ENGLISH TAPESTRY, IMPERIAL,"THREE-PLY, TAPESTRY, INGRAIN; 'EXTRA & SUPERFINE INGRAIN, THREE-PITY & PLAIN VENETIAN; 'WOOL' PATCH; COTTAGE, HEMP AND RAG CARPET, •HAIiTFI7RD '4l:' LOWELL, 'and best delphia makes: F,LI) OIL CI'O'THS, , - From one to four yards wide: COCOA'S CANTON :NIATTINGS, t very pop . MATS, dic: andnow oiler a verifull. And can:mint° Stock; and at very low prices. - _ EAGER SIAEIROTIIERS. • WINDOW SHADES 1: -WLNDOW SHADES linozn S BROTIIELIS leave now - 'Store:a Cliolce Selection of WIYD_OW To which they invite attention. Also, all widths of WEITE, IiTIEF AND GREW SHADE um -LANDS. ' „ [raar.l.4, teLpNvEJ4 I k ;FRY, • Etoarrircir "G.-L CrY E S . " AND"N 0 :106 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA: " R. C. CALDWELL. " ' W3i. N, FAY. AT!. , 613-6m0.: • „ WALDI'.APERS: ' ' - - PAPER PLANGINGS ! - , • - AN 13111LESSE STOCE:, NV - A.1.11:1 - PA_PERS; New and Elegant Styles for Parlors, - galls, etc:, •.' Wit" E t S irA 4 3ol . cTL 1C 'S ; : Coarixat - oi'lreulerre - A•wa Mame= STREETS, 3natt.S3-3m) •- • Pysiladelphia, Pa. NyAT : SPRT.NG .GOODS,! P.kT.T S CORNER_ OF SECOND . .133:0 LOCUST STS ' ..,!• . colAraustni ELEGA#T,:sriinvd bp,Ess GOODS! , 6-03ZPETSSIVG SUPERIOR' ELACK,f COLORED, ALSID -L' MOTTLED 4 MOSTAIRS ' ' • BLACK :AND-COLORED ALPACAS, QUEENS, .CLOTEtt • - WdOL DELAINES, MELANGES, MO - BURGS PERCALES GINGHAMS, due.. OF '4I3It.QEDgitIES, BALi/ORAL AisiD HOOF` SKIRTS,' LADIES' "AND" GENTS' FURNISHING jOIT ; V,IN'SREST KID GLOVES:! HOSIERY,' — GLOVES, AND NOTIONS IN GREAT ,-VARIETY. -LABOE caolczßELEcriox OE • . Cloths and Cassinaeres NANCY AND STAPLE DAY GOODS? t GROCERIES 4IIERNSW4'RE • •OIL • CLOTHS, ' „ ,NyINOOW SHAPE*. r All goods sold . at-Lowest Cash Prices 'and warranted as represented. Special attention give* , . _ Merbha . F ALL PITTING ,GUARANTEED ' PRICES VERY LOW t • • SEWING' 3WACHINES Agent for theIVirEELER & WILSON, ELLIPTIC, HOWE, :WILCOX dr-GIVES, SINGER, arid ,C4IN COSIIIIN.ITION arol. BUTTON HOLE MROIIIIIeS. MACHINES. TO RENT. ..--• so l=: E , xa mlnatiou _of , :Goods respectfully - DBITGS, • • - tee. •• • - A T A. MEY.FIRS' 'FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, - You will And all the popular Patent Medicines, Balrßestorers, and Perfames of the ,' 4,'l' day, together with a carefully, . selected stock of Drags,' Chemicals, and • --', Druggists Sundries. • ' 6.ETTYSBUR:G.;II7ITtIi.„.:, 13y 1 '91.9 Bottle or Case. P• , VANILLA BEANS,•, - - A large and very Choice stZeknenew• &Op . . , .. . , TOILET :SOAPS. • - -• •-. ' .... ... .. - 'HAIR, TOOTH, AND- . CLO TH. - BRUSHES, Iu full varletir.::„.. ; AV#RING ESTRICTS, * **--- "'ESS ' Ers ^ tl.ll - 01L9r' :--- * - ^" SODA; CREAW;TAIefAR AM) "SPICEEi; •- - duaivn ice • .Nre.' is COLD SPAIIRLING SODA WATER, 'Frani our thoroughly r testOtl Fountains. Try it at 't Drug . .Stoce:&rFe S i l l E oZofl ß l S ll, mayaMt] Columbia, ra." 'PROTOGRAI'HING. l y OMR 'IATKE NE S S".•'• •' • ' ' - , .. IL. J. AL LITTLE ,k , ..--.".' SWI continues to take, : ' .- PHOTOGRAPHS., FERROTYPES, AMBROTYPEb PEOTOIdiNIATURES, GEM PICTURES,'Ss-; • 'At his old stand; On L'ocuit Street; above Front, s . ~ ,Mr. Lima - has had an experience of several' ;ear s attliiS business, L and iA bis 'P p A ;c - tnre ' s are equal to thebegthat can be had in any city,and. owing to his splendid sky-light; and good instruments, . fax superior to those generally taken in the corm," try.. If you wish-a good and correct picture, you i t may depend upon getting it at Little 8.-ar liittrio•t , 'tares are - great - kworites with those 'who have I obtained ens.-Prioes as looms the lowest; s, MIGf-Don'tforget tho place—Lciettst Street;above Front, coltunble,,Pa .. .. [mar. SO, 1867. , :11108 PRINTING': OfeTery,desibriptton eiecnt44 at tnia °Mee CASE 40" HEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS! 1#• SPRING ,GOODS.! LARGE STOCEjOi6AS.III!I3. , EO! FOR OUR "MERCHANT, New.D'ress G:ooas GREAT , BARGAINS , TO BE HAD AT THE ,MAMMOTH STORE, OF A Splendid 'Stool:' of New Goods at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, - • WE ECAVE PUT.GRASED , A' LARGE AND FASHIONABLE-• CLOTHS, CASSDIERES, V 4 hich wo ,are preiaied to. make, 'up IN THE LATEST STYLES.. Blank and Wood DRESS GOODS ! Black and FaziCy Silks, Freujt and Scotch • Gingharns, Prints - .of :all Styles and Slakes.. A. full Stock of Linens. A Fine Stock . of Hosiery. GLOVES,' • ...; DRESS BUTTONS, AND TRIMMINGS BROWN AND Of Every .Width 'and Quality From 10 Cents PER YARD U. WE' MAKE A SPECIALITY OF OUR MERINOS, WOOL-_ POPLDTS, POPLIN ALPACAS, WOOL Sprague?, Fink, .PurPle;`' American,Merl macks, Allen, Pa cific; Glen Cove, Corset Jeans, Fine Cambrics, • 2 . 9 Paper iCaruhrifs, Linens, - Linen Handkerchiefs, Nap . ' - kins, Threads, Braids, Dress Trimmings, Tidy Yarns, Wor sleds, Hosiery, all kinds Boop Skirts Silk Circulars, Silk ,Sac clues, Balmorels, Suspenders, Buttons, Kid Gloves, Ladies' and Clildren's Hosiery MOURNING DRESS GOODS, GUN/GRAMS; ENGLISH, FRENCH AND SWISS WIIITE•OODS, AT ; VERY LOlV : Pitics. ' ALL RINDS of PRINTED DELAINES,. • sl7Oll AS PACIFIC, LOWELL, - ' HAMILTON, - ;‘,. •• ' ' , " '3IANCIM?STER;,,to , • . ,11 SPRING 44; pu3r3rEn. SHA-WLS OF ALL. KINDS. CLOTHS AND'CASSESIFIVES, , , " For Gent's and Ladies' Went'. FtANNF A, WurrgAND,COLORED Brown Musllas, Bleaeli&1 . - Double WIdtIi,SHEETINGS, • Cotton and iiisrEi.,7;: , Lbien, Paper Collars, Cuffs, Kid Gloves, Ready :tStade Shirts,: Fancy & Plain, TICKINGS of all GRADES, &c. NOVELTY IN BOOTS, 130pt . ."..d;r1.41; Shoes I: LADIES' "GLOVE KM 'MISSES' and -CHILD-' MERCHANT "ZAILORING DONE,l2i•Tile, BEST STYLE. OUT- " • : 1 '1; A FULL 4 ASSORTMENY-OF CiT-T E **. ',,'CHOICE 'LOT OF CaROOERIES; CONSISTING OF COFFEES, SPICES, TEAS, PISA; ; ; ; •!-; •s- • , AIOLASSES, ''• ; - ,- '43 4 2 ‘ 11431 ° Please give us a call; at the' sui STAND of, 1.A7..T.Ef1r *CASE; 'Where you., can " examine oar Stock; before purchasing elsewhere. , PIiEMITJAILSEWING MACHINES:v.- .thdl at. the Store and see them working. 13cor :erarkinds 011 hand. ••"' CASE 'kEON; 'is—Market - Prim fay yiuenfor~all,Ainde-ol ~Cbuntrq_ Produce, .iin,exclonago for Gooch., - FIRST ARRIVAL 'OF °RING; ESTABLISHMENT !. ' FOIL SPRING WE ../LR.! W. G. 'CASE & SON, & VESTD.IGS, A Large AssortrOont of SPRIYG The Best' StiOlc of BLEACHED - SEIM TLNGS, DELA.INES, Sc., Scc. Also, Blue Drlns, Pillow Casing, Gents' Linen, 'Neck Ties,' Fancy and White & 'colored, BLACK CROOKS, CALL AND ,SEE* ,THEM M=El - ALSO, ALL STYLES OF HATS AND: • "CAPS REN'S SHOES SIDE THE OITIE4 „ AND ALL; ,f FITTING WAIIR,ANTED. ALSO. SUPPLEE & ,, BROTHER, :11I.A.NtITACTURETS 01••• ''',rft;'i:ili::;iiii.ii , ;.its: In add . Mon to our' Finitlr3r and t iVac live are now 'prepared' to man -variety of Boiler and Plato Iron'vvorl: lr - MENDING AND REPAIRING BOILERS • Promptly attended,ta.' Thanktal for past faVoM, we would invite the attention of our friendsd 'patrons to this new branch of onr business. SUPPLEE ct BRO., • • • 2nd st., Columbia. =IEEE BUSQUER A NNA ,IRON COMPANY , - Mrintifacturer'sof aii sizes of REFINED AND 'DOUBLE REFINED HOUND„ SQUARE, FLATS OVAL, AND. , KALB' OVAL IRON. . k Car Axles, Shafting and - Horse Shooatars. 4 7 ' .liFirOrders promptly filled from. Stock on hand or made to order. - Terms,' net Cosh, at ifanufacturer's prices, de livered on Cars or. Boats. - • ' . . • - .- Office at.their - . - , - . , -ItOLLIbiG IU.LL, . , Columbia. Penna. STEAIV STEAM PUMPS, And all kinds of Machinery Manufactured and guaranteed to.glve satisfaction at , the Works of LUIFIBER' • COAL. BRUNER & ,11.100 RE, DEALERS IN COAL, SALT, • ' FIRE BRICK ' AND LUMBER ! ,OF,,FICEAT BASIN. PRICES 01' COAL AT YARD. DELIVERED. Baltimore Select Lunip.. ' '36.00 3 Nos. 1, 2 and 5.15: 5.50 " • N 0.4 4.90' 5.25 •,.. .N 0.5...- 440 . 4.75 - Shamoken Egg and Stove, Nos. 2 and 3 5.2.5 Shamoken Nut, No. 5 4.15 9.50 Baltimore Consumers Coal Co. Egg and Consumes 2 and 3, 4.55 5.00 Baltimore Coal Co. N 0.4 4.15 4.50 Maltby Coal, No. 2 and 3 4.05 5.00 No. 5 '4.15 -• 9.50 Grand Tunnel, Nos. 2 and 3 4.10 4.75 Mykens Valley, Nos. 2 and 3 545 0.00 No. 5 4.55 5.00 The following Coal is sold by car loads to Co lumbia consumers, gross weight, with all they per cent. advantages: Shamoken Egg and Stove, or Nos. 2 and 3 04.50 . " Nut, or No. 5 3.75 Baltimore Consumers Coal Co., Nos. :2 and 3, 4.50 " No. 4 4.25 • INialtb -, Coal Nos. and ...... ...... ...... 4.50 No. a 4.00 Lykens Valley, Nos. 2 and 3 5.50 No. 5 9.50 Grand Tunnel, Nos 2 and 3 4.25 WWsoon as rail connection is completed to estarre, Baltimore Co. Coal will also be sold by Cars. dec. 21, '67.) ' BRUNER & MOORE. SUSQUEHANNA PLANING MILL, 'BACHMAN. &: MARTIN, PROPRIETORS, FRONT SERER, COLURRIA, PENNSYLVANIA., WHOLESALE LUMBER - DEALERS. Our stocic of Lumber consists of WHITE • ss. HEMLOCK, POPLAR, ASH, PICKETS, LATH, • SHINGLES, ,t:c. FLOORING & .WEATHERBOARDING. WHITE PINE ,z CAROLINA YELLOW PINE FLOORING, SABBETED, FLUTED, DROP, AND BLOCK WEATHERBOARD, and - SIDING,' which has been carefully selected and manufactured. In connection with our Lumber Establish ment, we have a STEAM PLANING MILL, SASH 'aud DOOR 'MANUFACTORY, and are prepared to furnish Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brack ets, Shutters, Shelving, Window and Door Frames, Casing, Moulding,..tc. 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. BActuratc, B. R. MAirrnv, febV6S-tf Columbia, Penna. COOPE• • R , &,. PEART, DEALERS FS • LUMBER .&- COAL, BALTIMORE COMPANY, - LYKENS VALLEY, And all the best Quality of STOVE COAL. BUILDING " L'U"IBBB. Of all Kinds, sold and delivered on cars, at. the LOW.EVT *4i.WICET l i Xemloeir, o* Wldt.,. , Pine, Weatherboarding, Juice, ' Scaralln, &a, suitable for all kinclii 'of Building purposes. LOCUST POSTS! CHERRY, POPLAR. ASH, PICKETS, PICKETS SHINGLES, Sc. All orders by Mail will receive the same at_ tention as though the application be made n person. COOPER IC-.. PEART, mar. 14; , .Front St., Columbi COAL ! , COAL !! COAL ! ! • BRUNER & 'MOORE'S Coal Yard is still the - place to buy your Coal.. They always have on hand Lyhens Valley, Shamokin, Baltimore Company, and now have A—NEW-DIAIIOND-No.-4 COAL, Prlco_in Yard, $4.00 • Delivered through Tow $3.35. Try it. Will give satisfaction_ nov 30-tf] BRUNER MOORE. 500 ' - ci T IPP N g11101:1 ' 4* STOVE (No. 3) COAL For Sale at 84.00 per Ton. Delivered at your cellar doors: -• Get one Ton for trial. aug 31-tf BRUNER & MOORE.. GEOP.O.I; 'BOGLE, DEALER. IN • LUMBER OF ALL - DESCRIFTIONS. Office—Front ptreet, _between Locust and Union, —COLUMBIA: PA. ' _ • • • .MARBLE WORKS. CHARLES M. 'HOWELL, NO. oi r ia l k E Q,ErEE IN STREET, EAST SIDE. The Oldest Marble Works in Lancaster County. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. He has on band the largest, most varied and complete stock , of finished MONUMENTS, MANTLES:" ' • • GRAVE STONES, to he found In the city. - and which will be sold at the lowest prices. Building workand Jobbing 'of every description punctually attended to. Persons in Avant of Monuments, Mantles, or Grave Stones, are invited to call and examine the stock on hand, also the portfolios of designs. Ante -11'1 • _ . TIANCASTER . " MARBLE WORKS, . . LEWIS HALDY, 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 MONUMENTS, STATUARY, TOMBSTONES, ORNAMENTS, MARBLE MANTLES, BUILDING FRONTS, SILLS, ' . . And Marble Work of every description. ng-Orders promptly , attended to , LEWIS tUr.a:67_, May 4,'673 . Lancaster City, Fa.„ =I CA_BI:2M.I I -IVARE. C " T WARE MANUFACTORY. The subscriber having lately put up new ware-n. ants, and greatly increased Ids business, can oft r better inducements to his customeres than over. '. , , - WINDOW SHADES,IIIHRORS, &a, IN ALL - - STYLES. He manufactures to order, and will keep eon• stoutly on .hand,. Dressing, Plain and - Fancy Bureaus; Sideboards, Sofas, Card, Dining and ;Centre fables, Common, Fanay and Frenah Bed steads ;mil of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. As he manufactures his own work lie is enabled to, warrant „every article to ,be whatit is reprasented. — ' - CAATES ! • CH - AIRS ! ! CHAIRS!! All kinds of chairs kept on hand or mu:attach - tr. ,ed , to order. Cane, "Windsor, Arm and Rocking Chairs ; Settees, Camp and Counter Stools, Sofas, ,Teto-a .rotes and Stuffed -Seat Chairs, - made to order. Old chairs repainted and repaired. - UNDEItTA.K/NG. `,Funerals will be attended to with promptness :'to which:he gives his personal attention. He is prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve corpse, as may be required. • MAHOGAN;Y - -.ORAVALNITT COFFINS, , . -Parulshedplain or, tinted In any style that may be requireo.,. He respectfully solicits a share ot public patronage, as well as a continuance of the reustom with which he has been liberally favored. " SHErftERGER, ou Sth side of Locust street, between Second and Third. , _ VURNITURE .OF ALL KINDS. CABINET WARE-BOOMS 45: MAIM- ,F - AciTony, . LoouotTstr;C: ;A.. tow oors" below, Third Street, Colunibin, Pa. . The subscriber manufactures and keeps on 'hand an extensive, assortment of all kinds ol ' , Furniture. 'Persons wishing 'to buy, or those ' about to go to housekeeping; will dud it to their :adventage to givemeweall. •• - - • .• ..tigriSpEADS; - TABLES, - , CHAIRS; BITREAUS, SETTErslke.oke. • - 'Of the best gtudity, style - , and • manufacture, and talll .makc to order, oUlrst-rate material, -every, 'article his line- Ile will give' strict attention , -to business, and respectfully asks of the - public a sharh of itspatzonsge, • • - Z;if- G•will receive -the most careful attention, at the shortest notes. inari3o-07413 GEORGE SEIBER.T...i ENGINES, BOILERS, SiMPLEE & BRO., Columbia, Penn HATS; `CdZ'S7 ' ' " " T) J. 1' lt 43 North - Front St. DEALER IN HATS A.N.D, CAPS! IN GREAT VARIETY, AND 01 , THE LATEST STYLES ! Strict attention will be given to this department and customers will always be treated ' in a gentlemanly manner. The ' ' ' . finest Silk Hat in tile mar- • '- het is offered Sor sale , upon very reason- . ••• able terms... • , - ALSO, GENTS' FURNISIMCG GOODS 12 , 7 G R E A T VARIETY, VIZ LATEST STYLES CRAVATS ct TIES 110SIERY, LIiNEN coLLAns AND CUFFS. 'PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS SHIRT FRONTS SUSPENDERS, &c. UNDERWEAR is GREAT VARIETY. igt_SIIIMIS made to order and warranted to EU, I offer a nice lot, of Gent's Furnishing Goods which I ara selling atreasonable prices VII and :catnilne my Stock ; X know you will savelbonek by purcpusing, of me. ROBERT J. FRY, No. 4 North Front Street, ' - Columbia, Penna. apl.lB 18681 ESTABLISHED IN 1829. OLD ESTABLISHED HAT, CAP AND FUR STORE. No. 20 NORM QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. We would respectfully announce that we are now prepared to furnish our customers with the Latest Styles, consisting of Gentlemen's DRESS sax. CASSIAIERE, PLAIN AND BRUSH' ' • FUR AND WOOL, on. CASSIMERRETT, • STIFF CASSIMERE, SOFT AND STEEL EXTENDED BRIMS, AND FLEXIBLE SELF-ADJUSTING STIFF AND D'OBSAY BRIM HATS, In new, Novel and beautiful Designs, mutat such prices as to make it an inducementfor all to purchase. CAPS I CAPS ! ! CAPS ! ! Our stock of Caps comprlsei till the newest styles for Men's, Boys' and Children's Spring and Summer Wear. Ora Morro Is " EQUALITY TO ALL." _Tij K loweslselllng price marked in figures on each article, and never varied from, at SHULTZ K BRO.'S Hat, Cap and Fur Store, No. 20 North Queen st. //e/ ALL RINDS or SHIPPING FURS MOUGHT, AND HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. [mar .30,%7 D YEING HO USES. J - . C. BUCHBI, AGENT FOR TILE STATEN ISLAND DYING ESTABLISHMENT, Ladies' Dresses. Cloaks, Veils, Gloves,llibbOiss, and Silks of all kinds dyed any color. • • Also, Gentlemen's Coats, Vests, Pantaloons, &c. .Rld Gloves washed to look like new. Scouring, repairing, he., done at short notice. I will receive goods at my store and 'forward hem to the establishment. -Satisfaction guaranteed. Call and see list of prices at 7. C. BUCHEIt'S Store, Locust Street Columbia, Pa. .13.1 r, 67) HAIR PREPARATIONS. THE LAST CROWNING SUCCESS - S. , A. ALLEN'S IMPROVED '• " FAVORITE HAIR DRESSING NEW STYLE - IN ONE BOTTLE WIII quickly restore Gray 'Hair to Its natural Color and Beauty, and produce luxuriant Growth. It Is perfectly harmless, and ` is preferred over every other pre- partition by those whO floe head of hair, as well as those :who wish to restore it. The beautiful gloss and perfume Imparted to the Hair makes it desirable for old and young. =I DEPOT, 19S OREENWICii ST, NEW YORK ' PRICE ONE DOLLAR. [feb22'6B-ly IT ALL 'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER HAS STOOD THE TEST OF SEVEN IMAMS 'BEFORE THE PUBLIC; 'And no preparation for the hair has yet been discovered that will produce the same beneficial results. It is an entirely new scientific discov ery, combining many 'if the most powerful and restorative agents in the VEGETABLE RING- L4.931:r1t restores • GRAY RAM TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL COLOR It makes the scalp white and clean; cures . dand ruff and humors, and falling out of the hair; and Rill make it grow upon , bald heads, except in very aged t)ersons, as it furnishes the nutritive principle by which the hair is nourished, and supported. It moires the hair moist, soft, and glossy, and is unsurpassed as a HAIR DRESS ING. It is the cheapest preparation even:a:tared to the public, as one bottle will accomplish more and last longer than three bottles of any other preparation. IT IS DE:COMMENDED AND USED DX THE FIRST 'AIEDICAL AUTHORITY The wonderful results produced by our SICIL IAN HAIR RENEWER have induced nanny to manufacture preparations for the Hair, under various names; and, in order to Induce the trade and the public to purchase their compounds, they have resorted to falsehood, by claiming they wore former partners, or bad some con nection with our MIL. HALL, and their prepara tion was similar to ours. Do not be deceived by them. '•• Purchase the original ; it has never yet,been equalled. • • • • Our Treatise on the: Hair, ,wlth certifleates,• sent free by mail. See that .eash , Itoprz.n has 'our ',Private REVENUE STAMP over the top of the bottle. All others are imitations. HALL t CO., Proprietors, Nashua, N. R. Sold by all Druggists and dealers in Xedicine. -'.nov 2 ',674y., TTALL'S VEGETABLE HAIR RERRNiiit ElAi EEO A?natosrA, These. popular: Hair Restorers ;and Tonics on. - hand, at ; - • B. wlLiLizig, • Drog Store. Columbia; Apl 13-tf] 3NTATCHES ! ;WATCHES 1,1 ' ' AMERICAN, ENGLISH , AND SWISS _ ATOM:S. In great. yarlety. A Stock not ex- Tell-el outidlo tlte city. At vet 7 low rates„ - - , • - • • P. SON• • EIECAL Wiry STIFFER FROM 'ACHES 'OR PAINS.? • . '°SAYRE'S INSTANT PALN GUILE, ,, LHE BEST REMEDY IN EXISTENCE FO'n THE CURE OF RHEUMATISM, NEU- 11, LGLA TOOTHACHE, HEADACE, EAR, ACHE, S C ALDS , b BURNS, FROST BITES' • and all other - ACUTE PAINS. • • • • , It Is applied externally, with a small camel's hair brusb, (one of which accompanies ench bot tle.) It is pleasant, entirely harmless, and , does not in the least soil or harm the skin. lx's CI7ICES Anu LASTING. • One application will in less Than five minutes convince the most skeptical of its truly wonderful Incrite. WIE (TALLS:NOT; TIES WORLD TO PRODIrCi.I iTS EQUAL, ,No family oncc acquainted wish its virtues wilt be withold it. Sce what J. A. Dudley says of the firm of Dudley & Slatlbrd, one of the largest wholesale drug establishments in this country: ' E. Arista En & Co., Reading, Pa.—Dear Sirs:— It affords mo pleasure to speak of thewouderful effects of your "Pain Cure," in my own case. In Juno last I was attacked' with Neuralgia in my abdomen and side. After suffering intensely 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 lieve my own senses. From'my knowledge of the preparation, I firmly believe that it will stop pain from nearly every , cause,. and almost in stantly- Respectfully, yours, J. A. DUDLEY. Price Fifty Cents. - For Side by all Druggists. E. MISFILER & CO., Sole Proprietors and ,Manufacturers, 907 and 409 PEIrN STREET, feb. 8, READING, PA. SHIRTS AND D YSPEPSIA • CAN BE CURED ! DR. J. SIMMS & SON'S ANTI-DYSPEPSIA POWDERS Will Positively cure DYSPEPSIA. or INDIC/ES; TION in.all its various distressing forms. The prominent symptoms of Dyspepsia. or In. digestion are Heartburn, Flatulency, Uneasiness in the Stomach, 'Variable Appetite, Sourness in the Stomach, Gnawing in the Stomach before eating and Oppression after eating, Nausea, Spit ting up of food after eatin_Obstinate- Constipa tion, Pain in the Side, 'Blend, and Stomach, Tongue continually coated on the back part, Lan nor, Debility , Low Spirits, Bad taste in the • idou th, Disturbed Sleep, Falling away in Flesh, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervousness, Obstinate Diarrheas, Belching of Wind, Torpid or Inactive Liver, d:c., Sc. Any or all of which these pow ders will most assuredly remove. Persons using these powders will soon find themselves gaining in weight, and the system in every way tending towards its usual vigorous and healthy action. Dyspepsia They will promote Dyspepsia Dyspepsia Digestion, remove Dyspepsia Dyspepsia all Nervousness Dyspepsia Dyspepsia and Symptoms Dyspepsia Dyspepsia affecting the Heart Dyspepsia Dyspepsia and Cause the Dyspepsia Dyspepsia Food to agree with the- Dyspepsia Dyspepsia stomach and digest heaithy,Dyspepsia AND LEAVE NO UN - PLEASANT EFFECTS AFTER They have cured hundreds of tho worst cases of Dyspepsia. We have cured more than Five Hundred Cases of Contirmed Dyspepsia in Wil mington, our place of business, besides thou sands of cases of lesser severity, during the last 27years. Joseph , Stimple, residing in our place, was cured with less than six boxes, afterbemg under treatment In other places formore than a year. It is very easy to take and rapid in its curative effects. Price 15 cents a Box, or three Boxes for One Dollar. - Sold Wholesale by Johnson, Holloway & Cow den, Philadelphia. Demas, Barnes & Co., New York, and at Retail by J. A. MEYERS, Columbia, Pa. Geo. W. Neil; York, Pa., and Dealers in Medicines everywhere. [oct 19'67-Iy. MANHOOD : HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED.—Just published; a new edition of DR. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRA TED ESSAY ou,, the radial curs (without medi cine) of SSESMATOICR/ICIA, or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary . Seminal Losses, InroTExcx, Mental and Physical Incapacity, linpediments to Marriage, etc.; also, CoNsmtrriox,EPTLETSY, and FITS, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. srp-Price,ln a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' suc cessful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the appli cation of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of 'Which every sufferer, no matter what his con dition may be, may cure himself cheaply, private ly, and radically. Tuts Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr, Culverwelt's " Marriaam bMide," price 25 cents. Address the Publishers, CIIAS. J. C. K.LIISP, C CO., lin Bowery, New York, may22tsep2G-683 Post-Office Box 4,686. TO HORSE OWNERS. BAKER'S HOOP LINIMENT, THE BEST ARTICLE KNOWN For Quarter or Sand Crack, Corns, Thrush, Contracted, Hard or Brittle Hoofs azo., and for Soaking. As use in place of Stalling or As Dressing for the outside of the Hoof it lies no Superior. Soldi Wholesale and retail, by A. MlLEt,._Sad die and nl2 aICSS 3raimfacturer, No. 37. North. Queen Street, next door to Shames Eagle. Hotel, Lancaster City, Penna. N. B.—Harness of every description constantly on hand, and repairing neatly done to order. UaIEfi)ME.AMI.EZa M==il There is n o nece t s he sity for " " S of winginiaround Circle Sewing Machines in search of a GOOD ORE. when one is offered to you combining in itself all the GOOD QUALI TIES claimed for any in the 111 - arlcet, anddirested of all the rlefeets and clap-trap fixtures; and attach ments used to make Machines sell. We offer for sale the „ GROVER, & BAKER FAMILY MACHINE, " Making the Elastic Stitch which mill sot rip or break by tension, anti for proof of its excellence, refer to those having them in use. tra-We have at all times a COMPETENT PER SON in attendance—not to picture iniaginary perfections, nor to describe with *voluble imper tinence the defects of other machines, in order to hide anything In those we sell, but to show what can be done with ours. - We have also the best - • ' ' LOCK STITCH MANUFACTURING- MACHINE, , E'ver oilbred to the nubile, and only ask an ex amination of them to substantiate our assertions. Also, • SECOND-HAND *MACHINES, In good running order, of the following makes, which we will sell at A - 11017T BiliF the oriyinal Punt; WILCOX .9..• GIBBS, WHEELER is ,WILSON'S - AXE HOWE'S. W. G. CASE Sc SON, Agents, at Rolling Dllll Store, . Columbia, Penn'a. N. B.—The above Machines are also to be had of F. X. Ziegler, the former Agent, at the Adams Express 011 ice, in Walnut street, above Front. June .5,'67-tf] R OOP SKIRTS. 623 628 W.M. T. lIOPKIN'S "OWN MAKE" . OF " KEYSTONE SKIRTS," ' o the best and. CIIS.A.PEST Low PiticEn . Hoop Skirts in the market. Trail Skirts, 25 springs, ,5'1.00.30 springsSl.2o• and4o springs, 61.43. Plain Skirts, 6 tapes, .20 springs, SO cents ; 25 springs, 95 cents; 30 springs:6l.ls ; and 35 springs, $1.25: Warranted in evert, respect.' Our OWN .fake" of "-UNION SKIRTS," Eleven Tape Trails, from 03 to 50 springs, 51.20 to 52.50. Plain, Six Tapes, 20 to 50 springs, irons 55 Cents to 82.00. These Skirts are better than those sold by other establishments as first-class goods, and at much lower prices. " Our OWN Make" of " CHAMPION SKIRTS" are in every way superior to all other Hoop Skirts before the public, and only have to be ex amined or worn ti .convince every one ot -the fact. Manufactured of the best linen-finished English Steel Springs, very superior ..tapes,. and: the style of the metalie 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 more satisfaction, and are really cheaper than all others. _Every l4do should try them They arebeing sold extensively by Merchants throughout this and the adJoining . States at rely moderate prices. If you want the best. ask for " Horkrits' thiant :Ploy SKIRT." If you do not find them, get - tile merchant with whom you deal to order them for you, findome or send direet to us. Merchants will our different grades of Skirts exactly what they need, and we especially invite them to call and examine our extensive assortment, or send for Wholesale Price List. To be had at Retail at Manufactory, and of the Retail Trade generally, and at Wholesale of the Manufacturer only, to whom all orders should be addressed. MANUFACTORY AND SALESROOM, 628 Altair ST., bet. 6th and 7th Ste.. Philadelphia. znar7.66-10raos. WM. T. HOPKINS. CHRISTIAN MYERS, COACH. WORKS! ,REPOSITORY ON WALNUT • STREET, - BELOW s- SECOND. - The Carriages, Buggies, ba, made at these :Works, .are equarin beauty and durability to any other make In the county. , • AU vehicles 'My build are constructed or the- best seasoned material, and put . toether firmly and substantially by the best workmen. COACH SMITE:LNG, REPAIRING, Lice., -.Thlibraneb of the business will be attended to with punctuality and despatch. ,•• ,„ .• . ' CHILDREN'S - CARRIAGES,* " Wagons, &c., for sale or made to order.. • • ' 7Call at the Works No. 24 Second Street, am examine the Stook and prices. [apt 2Z-tr. bro. GO BEEKMAN ST., Now York,} January Sth, 1808. OMNI HOOP SICIRTS. C9.ziCif 7VORKS. COLUiIiBIA STEAM INSTTIZANCB' COAIPAMER; THE WASHINGTON LIFE IN SURANCE . COMPANY. No. OS BROADWAY; NEW :YORK OFT:AMBERS & SON, GENERAL AGENTS, 600 811 Chestnut St., Plain&lpnia, Pa CAPITAL,. ' - $125,000 The Cattil and neennnalations now *aunt to•over ONE MILLION DOLLARS. • -- The , WAAH.I2 , I 7 C;TON - 13 - at "al - wtiys advocated and practiced the CASH SYSTEAl,"belleving it to be for the INTETLEST of the Insured. .Its policies contain a provision for the non forfeiture of all Life and Endowment Insurance Policies. Thls Company has not been surpassed by any other in liberality and promptitude in the settiement.of Claims. CYRUS CURTIS, Pintstrottrr. 2dATHEW MITCHELL,. Vicg ParStnriNT. W. A. BREWER, Secretary and Actuary. J. W. BRUNER, Agent. mar2B-13m] No. 213 Walnut St., Columbia, Pa. 'f_IFRAIANIA FIRE INSURANCE N...)! COMPANY, No. In Broadway, New York. W. 19; UPP, AGENT, Columbia, Pa. • CASH CAPITAL; - - - -000,000 0 315,074.73 Total As,sets, July I, /857, 815,074.73 This' COMpany insures - Pro erty of all kinds against Loss or Damage by Fire, on favorable terms. _ RUDOLPH GARRIGITE, President 11.11G0 SCHUMANN, - JOHN 'KAHL, Secretary. Vice President Oct. 12, 1867-Iy. ri . OLUMIHA INSURANCE CO. JANUARY Ist, LS67. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, - •- • - - 9000,527 91 This Company continues to insure Buildings Merclaandize, and other property, against loss and damage by fire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium, or premium note. SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole am t insured, , 912,478,420 83 , Less aan't spired In '6O, 721,771 34 911,755,615 49 CAPITAL AND -INCOME. Amount of premium notes, , Jan. 1,1560 90&5,123 27 Less premium notes exp'd iu Iso* 71,963 04 9613,160 23 Balance of premiums, Jnn'y 1, 1866 6,009 15 Cash receipts, less cominissions,M '6O, 57,016 16 Loans 9,400 00 Due from agents and others " 8,061 56 CONTRA Losses and expenses paid in 1800..........573,025 81 Losses adjusted, not dne Jan. 1, '67, 21,298 88 13alance Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, '07,• 600,527 91 $094,&50 10 A. S. GREEN, President. GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. Micir.t.st. S. SUMVAN, Treasurer. DIRECTORS: R. T. 'Ryan, John W. Stency ' John Fendrich, George Young, Jr., H. G. lltinicb, ' ' _Nicholas IVl'Donald, Samuel F. Eberlein, William Patton. . . Amos S. Green, John B. Bachman, Hiram Wilson, Robert Crane. INSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH AMERICAII ,PHILABELRBIA. Incorporated 1704. Assets, $1,350,000. Charter perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by lire on Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, for long 4.r short periods, or permanently on Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt payment of losses for a period of SEVENTY years, affords a guarantee of claim upon public confi dence. _ Airrnun G. Coyinv, Pres't. CIIAIMES PLATT, Sec'y. F.-I{. ZIEGLEIt, Agent Walnut Street, above Front, Colundila,'Pa. January 21, MS-Iy. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR— 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. ORGANIZED JULY, 1.550 Accumulated Fund, over . , $2,000,000 Annual Income, over ;71,200,000 - IVM. C. ALEXANDER, Pres't. .11. B. HYDE, Vice-President. G. W. Pitinrrs, Actuary. 011 Ice-92 Broadway, New York- .. For further particulars, apply to ,„ W. O. PATTON, Agent, June 0,1506.] . Coiaiabia, Pa. VARMEB.S' MUTUAL FIRE INSUR ..I:- ANCE COMPANY,. YORK., PA. • _ Insures on the Cash, Mutual or Perpetual Rates. H. NEARER, President. D. Srittog t , Secretary. M. S. SHUMAN, Agent, July 7,1867 - Iy.. Columbia, Pa. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE IN SURANCE COMPANY OF PRILADELPHIA. Capital t` , 00,000 Securities c..100,0C* This Company continues to take risks on good property, at rates as low as any other safe Com party, and consistent with prudence. - . Policies issued for long it short terms, or per manently. Losses promptly paid. All claims adjusted without litigation or delay. This Com pany refers to the pastas a guarantee of its future conduct. THOS. CRAVEN, Pres't. A. S. Grmarrr, Vice-President.- JAs. It. Amvonn, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa. January 25,1845-Iy. 119 TOME INSURANCE -COMPANY I OP NEW YORK. OFFICE—No. 1.15 13roadway. Cash Capital 0 2,000,000 00 Assets, Ist January, 1667 3,645,388 87 Liabilities 267,934 68 • CHAS.- J. MARTIN, Pres't. A. F. WILLMARTR, Vice-Pres't. JOHN MeGgE, Secretary. T. H. WAsmemys, Ass't Secretary. • D. A. ILEA - un,General Agent.. . . Total loss by Portland Fire, $112,044 , 42—allpald before Juirlstb.. - • - - • A. J. KAUFFMAN, Agent, ' " Columbia, Fa. TVA_TCJI_ES, JEWELitY,, &c, BAILEY _ 819 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA. DIAMONDS Pearls,Rtibies,Sapphires,Emeridds,_Rare Gems, 'Engagement Rings, Wedding Rings. • LOW PRICES BAILEY . & CO. PRTLADELPIIIA. .WATCHES! Of the most celebrated :makers. Solo agents for the grand Gold Medal PATEKEIIILLIPE d: ' time-keeper, the best watch manufactured. LOW PRICES , PHILADELPHIA. -- BRIDAL SILVER, ,For WEDDING PRESENTS, of entirely new and artistic designs: LOW—PRICES. • BAILEY ct , CO., PIIILADELPHIA PLATED WARES, Front_tbe most celebrated American-and Engliskmalters. • BAILEY 'B5 -- • PHILAJ)ELPHIA.. WORKS. Or'ARY! FINE OIL PAINTINGS, • 1 .-• - • - STATUARY, BRONZES, &c. • LOW PRICES. • Our steel: Is unsurpassed by any establishment -in the country, both in regard to price andqual ity, our foreign importations having been select ed with great care by one of the firm In Europpe. Our wares•are constantly arranged for exhibi tion, and strangers In the ,city - whether desiring topurchase or not, are.cordially invited to call and examine. - " " tar-Orders by mall easefully and promptly at tended to. . • • . BAILEY & C 0. ,, ' No. 819 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPITIA: 'E.—Designs of Silver Ware, ,te., • sent by mail. • - - THE', I? . .ST THE" WORLD FOLEY'S GOLD PENS Ariitielatowledgeti to 'be the Vest yet offered lo the Public. , _ _ . , P. Shreiner & Son hus ave Jt received a largo stock. of these celebrated Pens. His old. stock. has also been exchanged for new, so that custo mers can now selectfrom the' ," LARGEST AND' BEST - ASSORTME2....TT of GoltlPensbvcr brotigla to this market; 7 • ve...Pens are guaranteed for slx. months. Push along. - Get a Pen. aslt for Foley's. mar.23.'er-tf.) .P. SHREINER et SON. • CLUCKS 1: CLOCKS:I f" ,CLOCKST,!!, '/-Ameilecui'Cideks of all *daand Style:4.in reduced arlces :. - • The Celebrated SETS THOMAS dloclua,nlly warranted, and excelled by none." Purchasers ,wll,l find our Stook largo and complete. - r. SNEEINEA ih SON. „ . , `"BIL_TLB6PAD - READLNV, RAIL ROAD. MM SUMMER ARRANGEMENT May '20t12,, 1868. GREAT TRUNK LIVE PROM THE NORTH AND North West for Philadelphia, New York, Read ing, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Llti4 Lancaster, Columbia, dm., fio. i - Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol lows: At 2.50, 5.25 and 8.10 A. Id., 12.40, 2.05 and 9.85 P. M., connecting with similar Trains on the , Pennsylvania It. R., and arriving at. New York at 5.00 and 10.00 and 11.50, A. Bt., and 3.50, 7.40 and 10,80 P. M. Sleeping Cars accompanying; the' 40 A. Sr., and 9.35 P. .m. trains, without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Minersville, Ashland, Pine Grove . , Allentown and Philadelphia, 8.10 A. M., and 2.05 and 4.10 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations ; the 4.101'. M., making connections for Piffled elphia and Columbia only. For Potts ville, Schuylkill Haven, and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Snsquebanna Rail Rand, leave Harrisburg at 3.55 P. M. - Returning; Leave New York at 9.00 A. Bt., 12.00 Noon and 5.00 and 8.00 P. M. Sleeping ears accompanying the 9.00 A. M. and 5.00 and 8.00 P. M. trains, without change. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.80 A. 81., returning front Reading at 0.80 P. 25., stopping at nil Stations; Pottsville at. 8.45 A. H. and 2.4. P.ld.; Ashland 0.00 A. m.., and 12.19 noon, and 2.00 P. M.; Tamaqua at 8.80 A. M., and 1.00 and 8.45 P. M. . • • •. • . . Leave Pottsville for IlOrrisburg, Via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road at 7.10 A. N. anti 1200. noon. . - Reading Accomodation Train; Leave:: Read ing at 7.30 A. M., returning trout Philadelphia at 5.15 P.M. Pottstown Aceernodati on Train : Leaves Potts town at 0.45 A, M., returning leaves Philadelphia at .1.30 P. M. _ . . Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at 7.011 A. 1.f., and 6.15 P. M., for Ephrata, Litia, Lan caster, Columbia, &c. . .Perklomen Road Trains leave Perkiomen Junction at 9.01) A. M. and 5.55 P. AL Returning: Leave Skippack at 6:15 A. M., and 1.15 P. M., con necting with similar trains on Reading Rail Road. . On Sundays Leave New York at 8..00 P. M., Philadelphia 8.00 A. M., and 3.15 P. M., the 8.00 A. M. Train running only to Rending; Pottsville 8,00 A. M.; Harrisburg 0.25 A. M., and 4.10 and 0.35 p. M., and Rending at 1.10 2.55 and 7,15 A. M. for Harrisburg, and 7.00 A. M. and 11.40 I'. M. for New York and 4.25 P.M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex eursion Tickets, to and from all points, at re duced Rates. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds :Allowed each Passenger G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintemlew Reading, Pa., May 20,1860, NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL ROAD SITIMER SCREDULE. 004,850 10 May 10th, 1868. On and after May 10th, 1868, Trains - wilt leave York as follows: LEAVE NORTHWARD. L2O a. m. Daily for Williarnsport, dal'.y (except Sunday) for Elmira, Canandaigua, Roches ter, N. Falls and 011 Region. 0.20 a. In. Daily (except Sundays) for Harrisburg only. 11.35 n. m. Daily (except Sundays) for Williams port, Elmira, Burlino and N. Falls. 2.39 p. ro. Daily (except Sundays) for 'Williams port, Eric and Oil Region. 10.15 p. Daily (except Saturdays) for Harris burg and the West. LEAVE SOUTBWARD. 4.09 a. in. Daily (except Mondays) for Baltimore. 7.00 a. m. Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore. 0.00 a. m. Daily " " for Baltimore. 2.05 p. m. Daily " " for Baltimore. WRIGHTSVILLE BRANCH. Leave Wrightsville for York 8.15 a. m. 1.00, 0.45 p. m. Leave 'York for Wrightsville, 0.45 a. zu. 11.10 a. m. 3.50 p. m. T. N. Du BARRY, Gen. Supt. Harrisburg, Pa. ED. S. YOUNG, Gen. Pass'gr Apt. Baltimore. May 30, 1868. READING :AND COLUMBIA R. R ON AND AFTER, Monday, June 1, 1868, PASSENGER TRAINS WILL RUN ON THIS ROAD, AS FOLLOWS Leave Lancaster and Columbia at, Art lye at Reading Leave heading at .7:00 A.M. 0:10 P. M. Arrive at Lancaster at 9:20 A. M. " Columbia 9:20 " " Lancaster and Columbia 8:00 P. Al, SUNDAY MAINS: Leave Lancaster and Columbia at. Lancaster—. Columbia Arrive at Reading. Leave Reading at B.OO A, M. 3 , 10 P. M. ArTlve at Lancaster and Columbia at 10:25 A. M. " " Columbia and Lancaster at 0:00 P. M. Trains Nos. 2 and 4 make close connection at Reading with Trains North and South, on Phil adelphia and Reading Railroad. and West on Lebanon Valley Road. No. 2 also makes close connection with Train for New York. EXCURSION TICKETS issued to parties to all points on this Road at Reduced Rates. EXCURSION TICKETS sold between all principal stations on this road,—good for Sunday Trains only. Tickets can be obtained at the OfNees of the New Jersey Central Railroad, foot of Liberty Street, New York, and Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad, 13th and Callowhill Streets, Phila delphia. Through tickets to New York mid Philadel phia sold at att the Principal Stations, and.`l3ag gage Checked Through. Trains are run by Philadelphia& Reading, Rail Road Time,whieh is 10 minutes faster than Penn sylvania Ti. N. Time. GEO. F. GAGE, Su pt E. F. limv - zn, Gen. Frt. and Ticket Agent. je9-087 pENNSYLArANIA RAIL ROAD TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBIA GOING EAST, Lancaster Train s 'ln A. M narrisburg Accommodation 5.3 S P. M TRAINS LEAVE VEST, Mail Train Harrisburg. Accommodation Lancaster Train Arrives-.... COLUMBIA ACCOMIB ODA TIOIs;, Leave Colt - 1110M for Lancaster 1.10 P. 1.1 Arrive at Lancaster 1.50 " Connecting with Day Express for Phira. Leave Lancaster at 2.40 P. 21.1 Arrive at Columbia 4 1.20 WAt. P. LOCKAttO Superintendent, Phila. Div. T i 3 OCAL FREIGHT NOTICE The Pennsylvania Rail Bond Company are now prepared to receive or forward Freight be tween Columbia and Lancaster, and all stations on the Pennsylvania Rail Road and its branches. RATES BETWEEN PHIL A. & COLUMBIA, First Class. 2nd Class. 3rd Class. 4(4 Cress. 25 cents 21 cts. IS cts. 15 C 26. . Flour in Car loads, 2.8 cents per Barrel. BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA Sr. LANCASTER. First Miss. 2nd Class. 3rd Class. 4(4 Class. '23 cents ' - ' 20 cts. 17 cts. 14 ets. BETWEEN COLUMBIA ct:. PITTSBURGH. First Class. 2nd Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 7.1. cents 66 ets. 46 cts. IS eta. 'Freight consigned to stations where the Coin pany has no Agent, must bo prepaid. AU Freights payable on Delivery. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight. Agent, Phila. Are - For further information apply to , S. B. KINGSTON, Frt., Agt., Phila.. E. IC. Boten, Frt., Agt., Coltunbia. . , A. F.'SLAY3tAICER, Frt., Agt.,Lanc'tr BOOKS & STATIONERY. W• U. HESS, - 105 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA. BOOR SELLER, STATIONER 5: NEWS DEALER 1868. SCIIOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS MANN BOONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ON HAND, OR ➢LADE TO ORDER A new Stocß of DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS, MEMORANDUMS, PASS BOOKS, &c., Sc NOTE, LETTER AND CAP PAPER rS' F,NVELORES AND STATIONERY OF ALL QUALITIES, PROBE TEE CHEAPEST TO VIE BEST GRADES, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL AU the lending MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, and NEWSPAPERS, constantly kept for Sale 'on our Counters. Also, Agency for the following Dailies: "TIIILADELPIIIA . PRESS," "TILE AGE" "INQUIRER," "MORNING POST," "PUBLIC lEDGER," & "LANC'R EVENING EXPRESS." ntay2:l-5S} NEW STATIONERY, &c. The undersigned would respectfullytuvile the attention of the public to his largo and well se lected stock of.poods, consisting of MISCELLANEOUS, RELIGIOUS, AND JUVENILE BOORS. STANDARD WORKS—lllustrated and in Fine Binding. FAMILY, HAND t POCKET BIBLES. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS—The cheapest offered. TOY BOOKS FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS —Highly Illustrated. ' GAMES OF ALL KINDS. STEREOSCOPES AND- VIEWS—A 'large • variety. CARD S. CABINET. PHOTOGRAPHS— With ,WORK BOXES--Plain and furnished. WRITING DESKS AND CASES. , POBTFOLIOSOf all sizes. . A lino assortment of POCKET BOOKS, PURSES, DIARIES & CARD .CASES. tud examine for yourselves. - " Cheap Cash • - No. 32 NorthCVzi c a,ltAel la tiec.l4, 'O7-tf.l - - a SLAT.ENG:' -• • 1 AMBERT:StEELE, Slater, INTlll.attend to rat business in his tine. For Sample of. las. work see the new Post-ofllee • and SPY ofUco buLlaings. Residence on Fifth Street, Columbia, Pe. [rnar'at,tt _S:00 A. M -3:00 P. Er .10:20 A. M P. /1 =I ..7:50 A. M -3:15 P. M .8:40 P. M .10:10 A. M ..0:00 P. M. MEMiMI 11.50 if 6.25 o 5 " 1868. STAisiDdir&D,
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