~~~ .. limotiporoak,ionitoxyroir•abrf:_w.logpoil Columbia,.Pa. .Satinylay, June . 221; 1868. Az- ALL advertising will be considered CIASEI, and collectable at any time after the first insertion: Singulzur. ;Wedding Ceremony.: Brigadier General Llewellyn, F. 'Has-, "kell, of New., Jersey, was ..married at Orange on Thursday ; June to_ Miss Emma A. Gilmore. The marriage cere mony was unique- and heautiful.•: . ,lt was ,performed, in:Llewellyri-Eark,,under- an ancient pine tree, just after ;sunrise. As both' groom and bride hold extremely liberal, as distinguished 'frorn orthodox, religious views, they requested the -Rev. Henry Ward - Beecher, who, officiated, so far to respect their conscientious , inde' r ,pendence of churchly ordinanees ris to omit front the . service any form of-words based 'on these. Accordingly, after the'.young couple _had presented themselves on a moss:-carpet spot, and Were 'circled at a close distance by their friends, the _groom clasped the - bride's hand, saying, "I . take you, ,Emma, for - my wife ;" the bride re sponded, "I - take you, Llewellyn, for my husband ;"- and Mr—Beecher added :only these words: "In behalf of the senti ment of the_ community in which we dwell; and. of the laws, I declare, - in virtue :of what you have now done, that you 'are husband and - wife. May the love, which has thus been declared be strong as, these evergreens (throwing at their feet some evergreens and -flowers)'to endure the storms and winter of life, and as fragrant and tender as the flowers of sum user. _ - Dray God bless you !" The friends then, step-, ping forward; threw doWn - before the mar-: ried pair many handsfull of-similar • cleW 2 besprinkled offerings. And this,'togetlier with multitudinous kisses, handshakings, and congratulations, concluded a cern-, mony which, to all who beheld it, appear ed unusually simple, graceful and. beau tiful. • —"Onward, right onward, Into the Valley - of Death,— " ' - Rode the Six Hundred. It But larger, by hundreds multiplied into millions, than the doomed band who rode to swift destruction in Tennyson's _poem, is the great cavalcade of unhappy, men who - are rushing to untimely .graves, followed by the gaunt spectre Dyspepsia. This is all wrong, and should cease. Plan- , tation Bitters," the great Stomachic 'Pain Killer, cures Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Head ache-Vertigo, Dullness, and all symptoms of kindred character, as if by magic. For Languor, Lassitude, Great Weakness and Mental Depression, they have a most wonderful effect. . - —Magnolia Water—a delightful toilet article—superlor. to Cologne and at half the price. - .-=lts good effects are permanent. _ln'this it differs from all hair dyes; By its use luxuriant growth is guaranteed, natural color and gloss are restored. One trial will cause you to say this of Mr.,S.,.A..Allen's Improved (new style) -Rah- Reitiirer * r Fir Dressing, (in one bottle.) Every Druggist sell it. Price . One Dollar. - Lid 11118,C,E11,47t 7 E6e5. ------ GOVERNMENT' '• PROPERTY • -- • -AT PRIVATE: SALE; PI T M KLIc , C 0 AN IMENSE - • OUNT' vr' , PROP . EIITY BOUGHT AT 'GOVERNIMENT SALES, , - 10,660 IrelNN;lsTcffZegnifinM(d or ITARNESS,, BRIDLES .1: COLLARS, 3,000 SADDLES ` All Styles, 2,000 WAGONCOVEIts,AII Slzes;New S Wore.? 6,000 WOOL A_.Nl? IrtqI3BEIVELES.NKETS'i:,AND _HORSE CO'VERS MILITARY CLOTH NG GREAT COATS, FROCK COATS,..33I.OUSES; PANTS, SWIRTS,'DRAWERS,.. ' Also a large lot of Reins;:Letellarastßs= Am bulance and. Cart 'Harness :Double Trees, Lead Bars, Portable . ..Forges; Wheel: Team Ilarness,._ ;morn, all oak teamed leather, serriceable, cleaned and. olled,-$5 per horse, in eluding Bridle Lead4do $4, Ambulance or Stage Harness with superior leather Traces, perfectly suited for Luna or general team work, double sets complete 520 to $3O ' Bridles $l, Collars Si to 82, extra hair-lined zise, ,do 52.50 and 53, Double Rein 51.75, t0„52.24, - Halters 55 to $l2 per dozen, New Officers IdeClellan Saddles,.sl6 do,. with - plated. Bit Ilridlello„Brass :Mounted Saddles, good as. - new: - $9,. with ,Bridle $ll. Boys Saddles 50 -Wagon Covers, soperfor, 10and /2 oz., Cotton Duck $5 to $l2, _lOOO H' Ospltal,Tents, new and good as neW,l2 az. Duck; 11 'feet square $25 to $5O, with_ poles and.pins complete, Vail Tents 515 to $2O, Wedge dole to ;58, Shelter. Tents for Ana Caps 520 to $5O 'per 100.. ,- _ Grain Begs, 12 oz. Duck, 2to Bushel $lO per dozen; also iktansortriaent of-Seamless-14%w "Small order bv Express C. - LIB.SIIAL ZDE.0 1 110V101:49 , TCWOVIIOIESALE DEALERS. , PITKIN • tt. • (Formerly' . on... Front Street, now).„ 71 North Second Street. just below Arch. Street, .P II.I LADELPHIA,PA:—, - 5' PAHK - "PLACE, Descriptive price list scot on applleation„... , -' [aplll-3th THE' COMLNG CONFLICT 1' e glee -greater :iuducenients to Agents - . Mimi any other House iri the trade: '*Ladles and Gent's. get up Clubs in' our great • ONE DOLLAE'SALE OF DRY.H 2 OODS,*':' , F.ANCir''aooIiS , sii'vErt .WARE, PLATED WARE.,•&C.'. &C. ;-" Thousands can testify: s to the thiperior'gual; - ` ity and the large remuneratiorcreceived,fornell;- ing our g00d5.22 - We will present to 'any ,person (free; of expause;) sending us a club,•goods tvorth r to $3OO, or will pay cash if necessary...• - All goods sold at an uniform price '.of ONE DOLLAR for each article.: , We have made nmelal arrangements with the celebrated ORIENTAL TEA. COMPANY, to sum:* ply their standard Teas and Coffees, at, theLr.best ,Agents wanted; einrynrliere: 'thescriptive"Cir=i ctlars will be sent free, on application. , 2 , * CHAS. LErrsez,Co.,,Zranfrs' Agentn; "Liees-tral -64 06 Federal Street, Boston', Hass. N-BW , STYLE •- - • =wrsiacii4 ' SITADES., The SubscrilMr Alas on diand • at f his , Furulture' Store all kinds aril styles of: • • WI.I4DOW S}I.ADES, - !;;-",- r.. . - CURTAIN 1 ,4 1.2...TURE5, To,wlgch he would ,respectfully . call-the laden.: tion of the Public. joHisT. SWRNBERGERr /Co: 256 Locust - St., Columbia. ai)l /8'68:44 THE • •11)IINTISAN WEALTIEr! e only • •lly c. r!OALIIEN K ENTUCKY ST4TE iL T ri A A. CO3PETENC:FOR 'LIVE 1 ' " 3 Comfort and . - Happiness 3 , in` ' - the - #iendt.'nt un investment. rr COSTS NOTE/NG - FOR CIRCIIDXS: : Address the STATE :D.LA.NA.GERS_ .EDDY dr CO: ' "Covingrod, COLUMBIA. 'PIM • GEORGE XIOGLE, ' Grain. The highest Csush prices Dahl' pr all,kladsot •= • 4 SUPERFINE AND FAXILY FLOIIEL for sale; also Mill Feed ot. atlAcinds. Wheat - Ground and Packed, to order.:( Grist work e -.and 'Chopping - done: .Chopped Corn . • '-, and Oats..:Corn - Olt A: IriA: `3l' L - OAT 'R .% For sate at EWA times; and delivered'. to:any tart of the town., , 10.. Town and' country custom so- P ATROrTIZ ;':'FTFFI BEST!'= .0 • —2,600,000 CllSTOMERS..nyparai,:ic Iraiiiigiliellaigest ; capital, anotit, experienced buyers,and.extensive trade of' tiny: concerti 'lll.. the - Dollar Sale business;Nre,...•.G . _-..GIIARANTRE,SATISFACTION-t e in every instance; and also the lust seleetlon - Goods inrer otrered at , • , ; • ti,„•••, , ,,:" • . :ONE - No other concernn - has any ahow.whereocr,oteragotts are eetthig.;: Our motto; 'l.•ft•oinpt and - RellabMi!.t.:r•• , sale - and' female agents . treated 111. city.and country. - Are paracularly• requestesl.tnAry our. , p 0) ular Club .Systerm sel Rinds...sr ,Dit ;AND FANCY )GOODS; z- , PAT,TERDIS,- , 3 COTTON. CLOTH; CASTORS SILVEII-PLATED, , ,GOODS; vaTcars, -.(Established, ~: p aten-'- pen fountain and n•checit ,describing' an articles to be sold for a dollar; 30 cts; tllbr S2; - - 40 for $.4•"" se for $8; leOlor SIO ; sentbymail- -Irrcepresent.g. to getter.up; (worth 50 pa/eat...more than those tent by any other coneerho)ewoortling - A6olze Oft club;' Send us a trialclubior if not do not 'Sail to . sent for a. cirenlar4 ~ -- - :14..11,-:ofir: sale 4thould . worbe,elld.....47:4ltat New-Yorktdollavjewelry salissjor lxviV4 Tea Companles;masit Is nothing of the sort: r , ; ~ •,'",` 4, • ~;" • ;. • - ' ,- .E.AST.BIANWICENDKEQ , 4 • martiC4rll9)-ij: - .05 Ilatuayer, lat.Viseston,x,pas., J 2 • • . • ...e.4% , 4% - -'5,..6u , 1 -0 ;; For Fdr.inadulieraled..Wlnes -guid•adtporSi gar° llselitore of.tho suluiputber.eslle bus Oman and/la e/so, .thrhuelobrated' DOKIOTEIIM sWIEfISKSY,=,,,s4 LYsukeollum , JarnsleaSpLmits;MuckberTY4'.o I:4l3randy,-Cluern. r surd .CorrunrOlaneausez eot . We have Wines; Zrundles, Anna; Cordials; Old= lionatardiela of alllgnules,Give culband' examine for yourself;.., - CHAItLIi. 'GROVE,, Corner of, Conflu . eree and Walca4 Sta:`, Columbia, , ky. : 4t rA ; • .t•••••• • • PUN' .4• l 4krA.Al - 0 , 441 • • • - - • DRY- GOODS; tec; - SPRING. . 18 6 8 -NEW - =STORE! - CORNER OF--THIRD AND CRERRY - STS., • COLUXIBA,,PA: Another lot of Bargalnsop cried' Bilk!' week. ".&f -CHILDREN'S ,• .• . • . SS I = Ladles' SPRING GAITERS, New Style., .Ladies' SPRING SLIPPERS. ~, • , • . " Ladles' SPRING BROM. ' A large and-well selected Stock of Shoes of all kinds at Ilacatr . , • • HOSIERY, • CLOVES, - NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS OF ALL RINDS AT BARGAIN PRICES!! • .t.z•ltemember the Place , Cor. of Thlid Sc Cherry Streets; :VI MS-41 kifoS - R. HOUGENTOBLEE. ITAGER BROT H HERS ARE SELLING GOOD. CA.lllOOP.,$' , AT 12i CENTS. ' • A large lot of BLEACHED dt 'UNBLEACHED SHIRTING dr. SHEETING MUSLINS, per- W chased before the recent advance. e' , are still selling at LOW PRICES. TABLE LINENS TOWELINGS,_: BEDDING, FEATHERS, - &c. : The largest Stook of GL - ASS QUEENSWARE IN .LANEASTER. . . WALL .PAPERS I • WALL PAPERS !' WALL PAPERS! HAGER & BROTHERS Are now receiving 'STRING STYLES for 1868. Our Stock will be found complete, and to com- Drise a great variety of new designs of Plain and ecorative PAPER HAIs:GINGS! Fine StanvedGllt,'atins,_Blank and Wool ___ aThrs, for Parlors, Malls, Dining Booms and Chambers. - Also, DECORATIVE PAPERS, In Marble, Fres.: coes; Oak, Walnut; Rosewood, &c. The most complete lissortinent ever offered in Lancaster, and will be sold at less than Phila delphia prices. Call and examine. —.• ~-• ' •• • • 'HAGER k. 11110THEIlk •_,• . , . R F' E T.S ! ENGLISH BRUSSELS; ' •-' ENGLISII TAPESTRY, ' - IMPERIAL, THREE-PLY, , . . TARESTRY,,INGRAIN, EXTRA & SUPERFINE INGRAIN. • • THREE-PLY ct PLAIN VENETIAN, WOOL PATCH, COTTAGE, • HEMP AND RAG CARPET, Of HARTFORD 'LOIN - Mt, and best ' delplila makes. - - FLOOR OIL . _ From one to four yards 'wide. COCOA & CANTON-31ATTTNGS,' ' - . „ RUGS, DOOR MATS, Ste. We now - offer a very full and complete Stock; and at very low prices. • " • - , HAGER d: BROTHERS... WINDOW. SHADES 1- • WINDOW SHADES 1 . HAGER • dg.. BROTHERS ' )111Ve now ill':StOTO a Choice Selection of WINDOW, SHAPES, To which they invite attention'. Also, all widths of WHITE, BUFF AND GREEN SHADE HOD LANDS. - [roar. 14, C.A.I;DWELL . & FRY; - GLO;V '"AND .N O. TT 0 N,S:, 406 2 1AA-RKET • STREET, PI ILADELP} lA. • .„ . CALDWELL: • Jan. 18, , , XXTALL - PAPERS!' r .PAPER HANGINGS i ; AN, 11101ENSE STOCK:- ttel s giuii`styiesior:Pitr'lors,4lans . WDOLESALE AND -RETAIL, t • .BOURIC.E'S; Coniqim.FOURTIL AND 'MAERET • STREETS, Ipar23-3m)", , , Phlla4elplo, Pa., NENV SPRIDTG PAD,ODS). _ I' A. T - T . O N CORNER OP. SECOND AND LOCUST STS COLUMBIA, PENN'A. . „ - T SPRING ' • , GOODSt =I stfrhitrait• BLACK, .CULOItFD AND 'MOTTLED • .MOITAIRS • BLACIif'AND - ...COLOBEDr. AI;PACAS, • - r QUEENS , CLOTH! ' WOOL 'DELAINES,";MELANGES,- CO ;DDROSJ'ERCALES,,GINGELAMS, &c. , • " ". .GOODS E - gBROthEILLES,. , LADIES', ; ',AND.:GENTS!,,•FURNISHINO • 77:1Yer*.f& , Sii - kai ; - iriYGiovEs • HOSIERY, ' GLOVES, "'AND r NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY. A LAEOE AN. clpths.paid Cassimeres 1 Ndi AND STA_PLE • DRY GOODS! GROCE - Ei ES: QUEENSWARE, • • • OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SILA.DES, Alt ; goods ,sold .atE=Loweet— Pribes and warranted asrepresented: • spe - clal'att6.ntion'slven'to - 'Merohant,-Tailorir*g. ."'FITTINGS btiAItiNTEED PRIdE§ ,VERY, LOW' --SEWING—MACIELINES. = 1 Agent for taa Wlncacza. St,Wilson,Ers.lPT C, 'HOWE, Wxx.cox. &Glans, SINGES, and ABEEBX CANCOMBINATION and BUTTON ROLX AfaCbillet3. , MACHINES TO RENT. so ladi d a . 9oods, Texpeatfully,, DRUGS ' - - A. ' 11fEYERS'' , ‘.2 You. willitruVe.ll the popular 'Patent Redtelnes Restorers, 'and Perfumes' of the - day,,together with a earepally selected Stbelerif Drugs; ", • • " -" and.' GETTYSIIIIRG—•WATER, Ity thb Ilotilo'or Case. 5 ., A largo and very2CholoOseoac ()rfiow crop. TOILET"SOAPS. - r H AIR _.T.OOTII, 2 AND.. CLOTIi„BRUSHES,.• hi. full” varlit,' •• • ••••.. ••• ; • _ <:`FLAVORIHG`'I:STRAC79, :rESSENTI4I.I'.I . OI.ii, 80D.1;,CLEA.31 TARTAR AND _SPICES, Z 4. neo COLD' Api:Rxxixo.'6oD'A'liAtEß, Froth 7'011i'1110r0:10ily 4 lated t PORCELAIN Fount/ Ana, Try it at 7. 7' . 1 . "1 1 :.t 3:64ttl' Store; Odellow's maY4D-Lll7 ~~ V - 913 A. • 4Ati - Still continues to hike n. : ',y3ICtr.OGRAPBS,; FEICROTYPES, , •dlif BROTYPIZr I , F3l9To,:ifilNLt TUBES, SEW -RICTUSESeaW At lits',Ol d: staiid Loenit" Street; above Front ; ' 4 • • 'PA. , •••• - has had an experience - of' several years at this- hustriessranithis - pleturevarirequar to the best that earybeinutinany pity, and ceiving to his splendid sirtlight, and good histrumeirts,,-,,, far superior to those'generallytaken in the coup-' If you wish a:good and eorreerpleture, you, , may'dependliponfgetthig it at Little'EV:aits Plc7. tures-are greatrfavorites -with those Whogulir . d: obtained =sm.-Prices aslow as the lowest._, - I, 4lor,,Dotrt forget the place—Locust Streetishoire V o ront;Colurabia, , F . - [mar. 30, TOB 7 TRINTING:' Orevety,clescripyotilixat.M.'ap'tbis'qfficA =Eli CASE" .SON'S COLZWIY.''" AHEAD OF ALL - COMPETITORS ! .... - '-:•• !, , FIRST ARRIVAL OF , . : '4 1 3. SPRING GOODS ! LARGE •siocK OF 6.tiSDIERES FOR OUR 311JRCHAlsiT TAIL- ORING ESTABLISHMENT ! New Dress Goo -as FOR SPRING .WEAR! qREAT . BARGAINS -TO BE, HAD 'AT • THE MAMMOTH STORE OF, , W. G.: CASE - .& SON, A Spletidid 'Stock. of Now - :Goods -at • CagiTLY 'REDUCED PMCES,I WE- HAVE PURCHASED A• LARGE AND , FASHIONABLE STOCK OF- CEOTIIS, . • • CASSIMERES, • & VESTINGS, , • . • ••• Which we ', - are prepared to make up LN' THE LATEST STYLES. Itick and Fancy Silks, French and Scotch • Gingita.ms, Prints of all Styles and Makes. A full Stock of • Linens. A Fine Stock of Hosiery, GLOVES, - DRESS BUTTONS, BROWN . AND Of ' livery Width and Quality ,From 10 Cents 'PER SC:A.IID U. WE MARE SPECIALITY OF OUR MERINOS, . - Wool, • POPLINS, ~' • POPLIN- . ' - • - ;ALPACAS, - DETAINES; • COBERGS, • " &c.; &c. Spragnes, - Pink, Purple, Amerieftn,Meri , - - macks, Allen, Pa- - elfin, Wainslitta; ' Coye,' . Corset leans - , Fine Cambries, •- Paper Cambries, Linens, • Linen Sandkely'hiefs;Nap 7 I : kins, Threads, Braids, Dress • , TriMmings,, Tidy :YUrns, , Wor : sleds, .Hosier'y, all kinds • Hoop. ' Skirts •snk Circulars; Silk , Sac- ' ques, Suspulers, Buttons, Rid - Gloves; - Ladles'ltnd Clildreleslßisiery , MOURNING- DRESS :GOODS, GINGRAMS,'- ' . ENGLISH, ' FRENCH • •• ; -3/1.-SiViSS WIUTE GOODS, AT VERY LOW PRICES ALL KINDS of PRINTEIfDELAINES, PACIFIC, • V ' • • - • 14),NVEL;,, • y ••• • :1 Mt:MILTON, • • ' V" FOULARDS, •••ALA:*-613:EST;Elt, SPRING '&" SUMMER SHAWLS OF ALL 'KINDS. CLOTHS ANHCAS§THERES,', 'For Gent's and Ladles' Wear FLANNELS, ,WHITE AND COLORED Brown Muslin;. Bleached•Musllns,''" Pillon;Casing, bOublo Width SEEETINGS, • , Cotton and LINEN, - Ladles' Linen, Paper Fanny, and „ :Cuffs, ICid Gloyes, ,White Colored, ReadrASla 4l4 ? 8111rts;; Fauby — %7cxns7G4 - 15rill'GrtAtt , §; '''' : , , CALL AND,SEE ..1"11E11. L ::Boots .and Shoel , LADIES' . .OLO'VE SID,' uttiuD MMil AIERCHANT..TA.ILORING •DONE'IN THE BEST STYL,E ?..A. 4 ALSO, 9.• CII0IpE'ICIT? 01? GROCERIES," SUGARS, COFFPrg, :13PICE3, ? f ": - .` e- Fisn, • " ' CANNED FRT)TES:'*e - . -- ; Please give gi e m us a call, at the OLD STAND , or .11ADTBY.# c4!,..5p, ypoL4,eart exaralyeAtur Stock, before purchasing elsewhere,. , • . A o. gettsx , for , ~„t . ;,,GROFEF, 4;I:URNS'S ••w, PREMIXEM,SEIVDTG:I4.[ACII§. (Mll.st.the Store and Bee them.workbig: eranatidepti A A SON; -Low:vit. St, between Front &Second SLR; MEE lel.jrarkeg:':Prkild 'OM for ' o ttka:il, of ==Ml A Large Assortment of SPRING DRESS GOODS! AND TRIMMINGS The Best. Stock of BLEACHED. SHIRTING S, ISM= Also, Blue Drills, Gents! Linen,- NOVELTY IN -- BOOTS, ' CitOOK;S;- • `' ALSO, 4 TILL STYLE OF AND, CAPS I. , HATS SIDE THE CITHIS,IIASID FITTING. WAICItANTED. , CONSISTING OF 21?07 '311,4 (TUNER Y.- ANTI-INCRUSTATION 670:'S sc A. nauflurir,sT . Tt . T, TUE ANTI•INCRUSTATOR - - Will ;remove SCALES' from• Steam Boilers and keep them clean, render the Boller less liable to ExpLostms, and causing a great saving of fuel. These Pssrittututcrs have been in successful use during the last TWO YEARS hi many of the large establishments of Philadelphia, and other parts of the United States, from which the most Flattering Testimonial.% of their,wonderful saving of Fuel-and Labor have been received. PARTIES having73OILERS would do well to call at the office, and examine testimonials, &a. 'EZRA LUKENS, JOHN FAREIItA, may:3o-3m) Scc'y and Treas.: ;, ; 'Predidait. SU.ITLEE ALuars•AcrtmEas • • -. • • STEAM -MOILER S., In additldn to Mir Foundry-Lind Aachine work, we are now prepared to manufacture every °variety of Bober and Plato Ironwork,- 111ENDING , AND REPAIRING BOILERS - Promptly.attended to. Thankful for past favors, we would invite the attention of out friendS sad patrons to this new branch of our business. SLIPPLEE dr. BRO., „ 2nd St., Columbia. S"QUEHAITNX'fRON COMPANY - Manufacturers of all sizes ' 1U FINED' AND .REFINED . . . .„ ROUND,.S_QUARE; CoiIAI:, ° AN3S ' • - „ HALF OVAL IRON. F . „ Car /Odes, Shafting and Horse Shoe Bars. - 42P-Orderspromptly 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, % • • ••• Colurnbin. Penna. • STEAM,• . , „ , ENGINES, . llon-x,r,s, STEAM PUMPS, And all kinds of 'Machinery Manufactured and guaranteed to give satlsfactlon'at the Works of _LTIMRER tf:. COAL. SAMUEL lIESS, SOUTH SIDE OF CONESTOGA, (opposite Grneir's Landing.) DEALER IN COAL LUMBER, 'WOOD. SALT, SAND AND FERTLLIZEBS,TEOSTS:,RAILS,, PALES AND FENCING MATERIAL. Also, Manufacturer of Boxes, Handles for Forks, Hoes, Shovels, Brooms, dza [maylo-6mo COAL ! COAL !! COAL !! ! BRUNER ,Sz MOORE'S Coal Yard Is still the place to buy .•your Coal.' They always have on hand Lykens Valley, Shamokin. Baltimore Company, and now have A NEW DIAMOND No. 4 COAL, Price in Yard. S. 00; Delivered through Tow $4.35. Try' it. ' Will gyve satisfaction. nov 80-tr I BRUNER 4t: MOORE. 5 00 TONS OF PLYNIOUT.II STOVE (No. 3) COAL , For Sale at $.4.00 per Ton. Delivered at your !enlisr doors. f Get one Ton for trial. nog 3141 - ] _BRUNER & itOORE. GEORGE BOGLE, DEALER LUMBER - OF 'ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ofnee—Front Street, _between Locust and Union, COLUMBIA. PA. COOPER. & PEAkr, DEALERS RS LUMBER AC COAL, BALTIMORE COMPANY, Ana all the best Quality of STOVE COAL BUILDING: LUMBER Of all lands, sold and delivered on cars, at the '. • LOW.L.'ST MARKET RAT.E.S: linntlock, White Pine, \Weatherboarding., Joice, Scantling, Sic., Sze., suitable for all lands , of Building purposes. , LOCUST POSTS! CHERRY, .• POPLAR. - - ASH, PICKETS, LATH, ' . SHINGLES, &c. All orders Ly mail will receive the sauce at tention as . though the application be made n person. COOPER, & PEART, . mar. 11, '6.841".] Front St., Columbia. BRUNER & MOORE, . , • • DF. , ALERS IN COAL, SALT, ; • ,• - ' FIRE BRICK - - " AND LUMBER ! OFFICE-AT BASIN. 'PRICES OF COAVAT ' YARD. DSLIVERF.D. Baltimore Select Lump ' 0 5.05 ' 96.00 •- " Nos. 1„2 and 3 5.15 " 5.50 •-' -" '- No. 4 4.90" - '5.25 ' No.s' ' ' - 4.40 . ' . 4.75 Sbamolten Egg and Stove; Nos. 2 and 3 - ' ' 4.00' ' 5.2.1 Shiunoken Nut, No. 5 - - - 4.15 4.50 Baltimore Constimers Coal Co. -'Egg and Stove, Nos. 2 and 3, 4.63 5.00 Baltiniore Consumers Coal Co. • -, No: 4 9.15 4.50 • Coal,Maltby No. 2 and 3 4.65 , „ . 5.00 - N 0.5 4.15 4.50 GririalTumiel, Nos. 2 and 3 4.10 4.75 .Lykens Valley, Nos. 2 and a...... 5.65 e.OO a " No. 5 4.65, 5.00 The - following Coal is sold by car loads to Co lumbia consumers, gross weight, with all the 5 per cent. - advantages: ' - Sharaoken Egg and Stdve, or Nos. 2 mid 3 *1.50 ' .- ..,- - . , Nut,' or No. 5 '1.75 Baltimore - Consumers Coal Co., NoS. 2 and 3, 4.50 No. 4 4.25 a ." No. 5 , 4.00 MaltbyCoal,Nd.S. 2 and 3 ' ' 4.50 ' ' _ "" No. 5 ' 4.00 Lykens Valley,'Nos. 2 turd 3 ' 5.50 r No. - 5 -1.50 Grand Tunnel,Nos 2 and 3 - 4.25 CEFits soon as rail connection Is completed to . "%111 kesbarre, Baltimore Co. Coal will also be sold by Cars...: • dec. - 21,'67.] ' • '' •BEVNER & MOORE. VSQII.F4H:NONA 'PLANING MILL, ACE(J)I'AN, - ~ MARTIN, . PaOmanvor.s, . FRONT sn.F.ET, COLtiaTITA, PENNSYLVANIA, WHOLESALE LUMBER DEALERS. -- •Our stock of Umber consists of WHITEPINE, ..d..e.MLOCIC,POPLAR; ASH, PICKETS, LATH, SHINGLES. -„ '".FLOORING" &t WEATHERBOARDING. WHITE PINE Rz CAROLINA YELLOW PINE FLOORING, RAWBETED, FLUTED, DROP, AND -BLOCK-WEATHERBOARD, and SIDING, which- has been carefully., ) selected and manufactured. connection' with , our /Lumber. Establish ment; wnhave a ". " • STEAM-. :PDA&L.NG• MILL, SASH and DOOR' MAN,TIFACTORY, and are prepared to furnish Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brack ets, - Shutters, Shelving, Window' and Door Frames, Casing, 3foulding,:&c. ' _ • . STAIR RAILING ..lIADE TO ORDER.. - Through cAr'coziPectloia themmunfaeturing 'M, Lumber, and tlfb facilities of, our own estab lishment, we hope to command a generous:pub- Ilopatronage. ,J. B. BACIIMAIT, 1eb1!634f CA_7311%7W1-WAR,E. CABINET WAREMANICEACTORY: ~_ . , i z tThe - stiliairlber, haViliy, lately,:put up new ware-ri ems, and greatly, increased his.business, min otfl r better inducements , to , his eustomeres than ever. 3.y . mpow-sHADEIvvIt_BoR., - , Sa, Ih'• ALL Ile•'manufactures to order, and will' keep con. shinny. on -hand; Plain and: .Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas; Card, l Dining and Centre Tables, Common, Fancy y and French Bed steads; all of which-will be sold on 'the most reasonable terms. As Ile manufactures 11 Is own work - he is enabled to warrant -every- article' to be what it is represented: , CHAlRS!carats!!! , All kinds of chairs kept on band or mannfactur• ed in order. - Cane,-Witadsor, Arm and Rocking Chairs; Settees, Compand Counter Stools, Sofas, Tete-aTetes and Stuffed Seat Chairs, made to .Old chairs repainted and repaired. =ME Funerals will bOaitended to with promptness to which be gives his personal attention. He -Is prepared with lee boxes and coolers to 'preserve' corpse; as may be required.-• ' • "- -MAHOGANY OR, WALNUT COFFINS, Furnished plain or tinted in-any style that ina be required. He respectfully solicits a share 01 public patronage, as well as a continuance, of the custom with which bobasbeen liberallyfavorell. • • • JOHN- sHENBERGER.' South side of,Locust street between Second and Third. - - • --; •• 4 " ' . [rnar3o:47,4f. • FuCABRN (51? I WARE=BOOMS.W.-31WW ' FACTORY, Locust' Stiqet,. a fecv doors ,Below Third Street, Columbia; Pa. ,' • The subscriber manufactures .and keepa on hand an extensive assortment,,of all %kinds„oi Furniture. ;Persons wishing "to' huy or, those about to go to housekeeping, will find'it to their advantage to give me,a_ea.,lL BEASTEADS.I, TABLES ,- CHAIRS, 33UREAUS, • • STTIMS, Qc.. 4.. c. „.„„ .„ , Of the best quality,..style, and minufactere; and will make to order, of drst.rate material; every article in Ids line. •He will give strict 'attention' to business, and respectfully asks of the public a sbarh of its patronage: : ,• AG"- UNDERTAKING- will receive thcr most careful attention, at the shortest notce.. ' • Mar3o-07-tfj ' ,„ GEORGE SEIBEB.T.: SUPPLE & Dna, =I LIKENS' VALLEY, Columbia, Fauna. ESEE3 lIATS; 'CAPS; ,tec. 10 J.' F li/Y/ 4-3 North Proi - it • St: DEALER IN I[A , T S. AN , D CAPS! IN GREAT VARIETY, AND TILV 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 the mar- " het is offered for sale - - upon very reason- , able terms. GENTS' FUgNISIIING GOODS GREAT VARIETY, - VIZ LATEST -STYLES CRAVATS & TIES HOSIERY, LINEN 'COLLARS AND CUFFS. - • '• • " 'DARER COLLA-RS AND CUFFS. " SITIRTS AND SHIRT FRONTS. - - SUSPENDERS, ~ Sc UNDER)VEAR. IZT GREAT VARIETY. 10 ..-Sir made to order amt 'warranted to fit I offer a nice lot of Gent's Furnishing Goods ivlilch I am selling at reasonable prices Call and examine my Stock; I know you will save money by purchasing of Inc. ROBERT J. FRY, • No. 43 North Front Street, apl IS ISI;S] Columbia, Fenno VSTABLISHED IN. 1829. " . • SEITTLTZ'S OLD ESTABLISHED HAT, CAP AND FUR STORE. . No. 20 I , .TORT.TI QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. We would respectfully announce that we are now prepared to furnish our customers with the Latest Styles consisting of Gentlemen's DRESS SILK. DASSIMERE, PLAIN AND BILTISII, FUR AND 'WOOL, on CASSIMF.RRETT, STIFF CASSENIERE, SOFT AND STEEL EXTENDED BRIMS, AND FLEXIBLE SELF-ADJUSTING STIFF AND D'ORSAY BRIM RATS, In new, Novel and beautiful Desiens,rand rit such prices as to make it an inducement for all to purchase. CAPS! CAPS ! ! CAPS !! I Our stock of Caps comprises sat the newest styles for Men's, Boys' and Children's Si,ring ausi Summer Wear. Our: Morro Is • ",EQUALITY TO ALL." • - The lowest selling price marked in figures on each article, andmover varied from, at SHULTZ ft Mat, Cap and FueStore, No. 20 North Queen st. Aar-ALL HINDS OF SHIPPING FURS IiOUGHT, AND HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. [mar 3057 DY_ELVG .}TO USES. WWII= • AGENT FOR TTL7.I • '- STATEN' ISLAND • DYING ESTABLISHMENT, Ladles' Dresses, Cloaks, Veils, Gloves,ltibbons, and Silks of all kinds dyed any color. Also, Gentlemen's Coats, Vests, Pantaloons, Sze. Kid Gloves washed to look like new. - Scouring, repairing:, S: c., done at short notice. I will receive goods at my store and forward them to the establishment. Aai-Satlsfactiou guaranteed. - Call and see list of prices at J. C. BUCHER'S Store, Locust Street,' J3' l7 , '67) Columbia, Pa. lIdIIi PREPARATIONS. THE ,LAST CROWNING SUCCESS MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S Till PROVED HAIR =RESTORER FAITILITP, HAIR,DRISSING NEW STYLE IN ONE BOTTLE Will quickly restoro Gray Hair to its' natural Color and 'Beauty, and• produce luxuriant Growth. It Is perfectly lirtrinlest4, and Is preferred over every other pre- pnration by those who have a fine lienil - of - Laii•, • ns .a. 4 those who mlsh to restore It. "The bercatful quit perfume imparted io the Hair makes it desirable for old anti young,. = DEPOT, 198.GREENWICR ST., NEW YORE PRICE ONE DOLLAR: • [febfl2T.44y Fr_ ALL'S VEGETABrE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER HAS STOOD TIDE TEST OF SF.VEis: YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC; And no preparation for the hair has yet been discovered that will produce the same.beneficial results. It is au entirely new scientific discov ery, combining many ot the most powerful and restorative agents lu the VEGETABLE:Ia-NG DOM. It restores , • • -' ' ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL.- COLOR Itmakes the scalp white and clean reures dand-' rutrand humors, and falling out of the hair; and will make it grow upon bald heads, except in very aged persons, as it furnishes the nutritive principle by which the hair is nourished and supported. It makes the hair moist, soft, and glossy, and is unsurpassed as a HAIR DRESS ING. Xis the cheapest preparation everoflered - to the public, as one bottle will accomplish more and last longer-than three bottles of any other preparation. IT IS RECOILIIENDED D USED BY THE FIRST MEDICAL IT? The wonderful resulti produced by our sreirr.,- lAN HAIR RENEWER-have induced many to manufacture. preparation fort' thotHair, under various ntunes; and, in order to induce the trade and the public to purchase their compounds, they- have resorted to falsehood, by claiming they were former partners, or had some con nectidu with,our - 1 - 1,114 L, and their prepara tion was similar to ours. ;Do net be deceived by them. - Purchase the original; it has never yet been equaled. , • Our. Treatise On the- Hair, with ,certilleates, sent free by mall.. See that. each Ihyrrrx has , our . private REVENUE STAMP overthe top of the bottle. .All-others are imitations. R. I'. HALL C 0.,& Proprietors. Nashua, N. It. Sold by. nil Druggists anti dealers is Malirine., '67-1y:. HALL'S • - VMGETABLE 41Allt "RENEWER' ./` • .•:. ~• : . RING'S AkBROSI...i, .... _ .. , , ... These popular hair liestorers. luzul .Tonles on Band, at „ .. ~ _ . .. . . . R. wuzums, - - - - - ... .• - l)rug Store, 7 , - 141.1.3-tf 3 .. , ... . . . - Columbia, Pa. .IJI E.DICII L. . . ETERINARY' SURGERY. The undorsignecl, haying established himselS at SHODER'S IIOTEn, In NORTH Q,UEEN , ST: • MTV OF LAINTAsTnn, Offers hisservices tollic people .of this city and county, Mthe,capatity oi I. 7 .ILTERINARY SUR GEON. Ile treats all diseases that - Horses are incident . to, either internally or externally; -and from longt, experience, flatters himself thathe can give entire satisfaction to all who will favor him with. a call. Rinderpest, that' dreadful' dlsehse, 'which has done such damage in. our country, he has treated stfecm=sfully, and will do so in all cases, when called In time. He has on hand a full supply of all medicines for diseases to which 'Horses or Cattle are sub ject. . Particular attention paid to diseases of the -foot in Horses; Ids long experience In horse shoeing having. made him perfectly familiar with complaints of that character. . OFFICE HOURS from 7to 9 A. M., and • from 12 to 2 P. M. - .inay3ollB-3m. JOHN Q. TAGGART. WII Y ST3FFER, FROM ACHES OR PAINS ?. " SAYRE'S INSTANT PAIN CURE," THE BEST REMEDY IN EXISTENCE FOR k THE CURE OF RHEUMATISM, NEU RALGIA, .1.1) RALGIA, TOOTHACHE, HEADACHE, EAR* ACHE, SCALDS. BURNS, FROST BITES, and all other ACUTE PAINS. It is applied externally, with a small earners hairbrush, (one of which accompanies each. bot tle.) It is pleasant, entirely harmless, and does not in the 'cast sollor harm the skin. Ira °IMES ..AJLE LASTING. One ,appbcal ion is less than fire minute, convince the most skeptical of its truly wouthujill merits. ' cIr.A.LLENGE T11E,1V01:13.3 TO PRODUCE ITS EQIJAI. No family ono acquaintol n ItJ tla . - %Irina tailt4+c without 0. See 'Mutt 3. A. Dudley ray R of the firm of Dudley 4: Stafford, one of the largest :wholesale drug establishm cuts in this country: No. (39 1313tuorA7r Sr., ..SCIV Yoric,l January 511:,1SUS. E. INTisni.mt R CO., Beading, Pa.—Dear Sirs:— It atihrd-: me pleasure to speak of the wonderful effects of your "Pain Cure," in my own case. In June last I was al tacked with Neuralgia in my-abdomen and side. Aftersutierlng 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 firm ly believe that It will stop pain from nearly every cause, and almost in stantly- Respectfully, yours J. A. yours, • ' Price Fifty Cents. For Sale by all Druggists. - E. MISIILEE, C CO., Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, 407 and 400 PENN Srum , ,T, feb. 8, ' READING, PA. DYSPEPSIA CAN BE CURED ! DR. J. SIMMS & SON'S ANTI-DYSPEPSIA POAVDERS Will Positively cure DYSPEPSIA or INDIGEs- PION in all its various distressing forms. . _ The prominent symptoms of Dyspepsia or In digestion arc Heartburn, Flatulency, Uneasiness in the Stomach, Variable Appetite, Sournes.s in the Stomach, Gnawing in the Stomach before eating and Oppression after eating, Nausea, Spit ting up of food after eating, Obstinate Constipa tion, 1 in the Side, Head, and Stomach, Tongue continually coated on the back part; Lan guar, Debility, Low Spirits, Dad taste in the, Mouth; Disturbed Sleep, Falling away in Flesh, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervousness, Obstinate Diarrhoea, Belching of Wind, Torpid or Inactive Liver, &e., ike. Any of 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 .Dyspepsut ' Digestion, remove Dyspepsia Dyspepsia . 'all Nervousness Dyspepsia Dyspepsia mad Symptoms Dyspepsia Dyspepsia affecting the Heart Dyspepsia Dyspepsia and Cause the Dyspepsia Dyspepsia Food to agree with the Dyspepsia Dyspepsia stomach anddigest healthy,DySpepSia LEA.VE FO 'UNPLEASANT EFFECTS AFTER. EA.TING. They have cured hundreds of the worst case's of Dyspepsia.. We hare cured more than Five Ilmulred Cases of Confirmed Dyspepsia in Wil mington, our 'place of business, besides thou sands of cases of lesser severity, during the last 27 years. Joseph Stimple, residing in our plabe, was cured with less than six boxes, afterbeingunder treatment in other places for more than a year. It is very easy to take and rapid in its curative effects. Price 31 cents a,,80X, or three Boxes for One Dollar. • Sold Wholesale by Johnson. Hol'idway & Cow den, Philadelphia. Denias, Barnes 4: Co., New York. and atltetail by S. A. MEYERS, Columbia, Pee. • Geo: W. Nell; .York, Pa.,. and • Dealers in Medicines everywhere, - [oct '67-Iy. NIANHOOD : 110 W LOST,' HOW ItESTORED.—Just published, -a new edition of Dli. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRA TED ESSAY on the radecal curt (without medi cine) of Srninr,t , ronninza, or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, DIPOTENCY, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to ,Marriage,l'mi etc.; also, COIs:SUMPTIOX, EPILEPSY', and I'm, induced by self-indulgence or sexual ex trava,., ,, am ce. .F -- -Price, in a scaled envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, in thisadinlmble 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. , • Tins 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, pas/paid, on receipt Of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. CulverwelPs "Marriage Cultic," price 21 cents. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE CO., ' '• En• Bowery, New York, inay2.ltsep`2l3-561 Post-Office Box 4,556. TO' HOBSE - OWNERS.' - -.BAKER'S , HOOF LINIMENT, Trtx Blea AurrcrA: KNOWN For Quarter or Sand Crack," Corns, Thrush; Contracted, Hard or Brittle Hoofs; &c., and 'for general use in place of Slatting or Soakig. As Dressing for the outside ortlio Hoot' it ins no Superior., - Sold - Wholesale and retail, by, A. MILEY., Sad dle and ]farness Manufacturer, No. - 37 North Queen Street, next door to Shober's Eagle Hotel,- Lancaster City, Penna. N. B.—Harness of every description constantly on Muhl, andrepatring neatly done to order. - - - - ---- - SET VIIVG- 21/A CILINE'S. EWING MACITCNES .where is n °necessity fol. "Swlngingl.roiatti the Circle" of Sewing Machines „. in search of a GOOD ONE:when one Is olTered to woo combining in Itself all the GOOD QUALl claimed for any in the Market, and dirtsh.d of all the defects and drip-trap fixtures, and attach ments used to make Machines sell. We offer for sale the GROVER,* 'I34KER FAMILY 'MACHINE, Making the Elastic Stitch which will sot rip or brook Ley ten,von, and for proof of its excellence, refer, to those having:them in use. " I - cu.We have at all times a CPMPETEISEPER 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. . ' We hzwc also the best MB LOCK STITCH MAJNUFACTURINC, MACHINE, Ever offered to the public, and only ask an ex . mutilation of them to substantiate our ' assertions. Also, SECOND-HAND MACHINES, In good running. order, of the 11410 . U-big makes, which we will, sell at, Anony the ozipinal WILCOX it .GIBI3S, , WHEELER 45:, WILSON'S . • , , AND HOSE'S: ' • , W. G. CASE & SON, ,Agents, at Rollin.' Mill Store, Columbia, Penn'a.- N. above Machines are also to be had orlo: X. Ziegler, the former Agent, at the Adams Express Mee, in Walnut, street, above Front. lune 8,'67-tfj - ; '.. • , , HOOP' SKIRTS TTOOP ' SKIRTS: ' .„ • 028 WM. T. ,HOPICIN•S "OWN MAKE", "KEYSTONE SKIRTS," „•'" " ' ' me the best and Cumuntsr Low PRICED-I - coop Skirts in the market. Trail Skirts, 23 springs, I $1.00; 30 springs,sl.2o; and 40 springs, $1.45. Plain Skirts, Drapes 20 springs, 80 cents; 23 springs, 115: cents; 30 springs,- $1,15 ; — and.' 35' springs,' $1.25. - Warrantor in craw respect. ,:...•;•.;." Our OWN `.lVfalze” of " UNION SKIRTS," lilleven'Tape Trails, from 20 to 50 springs, $1.20 tin $2.30. • Plain, Six Tapes, 20 to 50.springs,,Irom' 93 Cents' *to $2.00. These Skirts, are better - than. those sold by other establishments as Arst-class goods; and at much lower prices. " Our OWN Melee" of " CHAMPION STOATS" 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 at the fact; • Manufactured 'or the 'best linen-ilnished, , English Steel Springs, very superior tapes,",and thestyle•of: the anetalie fastenings and ,Manner of securing them surpass for durability and ex - cellence any otherSkirt.in this country and, are more'clastle„will wear longer, give more satisfaction; and'are really - cheaper tlian 1111 , , others: .Erery lady should trylhein. :They are being' ; sold extensively'hy.tllerchants throughout this' ruattlie adjoining -b States at resymoderatc prices.- ; If you want theest.ask for- '„Elorxxxs',,Cirwar, 'HON SEMI . .. - If you do net find them; get the merchant with whom.you.deal to order them for you, or come or send direct to us. Merchants will linter:kir different grades of Skirts exactly what they - , need;•and we-especially-invite' tbeni" to call and examine .our extensive 'assortment; • • or send for Wholesale Price List., • • To'be had at'Retall at"ManuGactory,.2lll of the 'Retail Trade generally, and at Wholesale of the Manufacturer 'only, to whoun'all orders - should be addressed. • - •;, ..4 , • • --..•••• • 211ANUFACTORY AND SALESROOM, • Anon ST., .be,t.,opi mad 7th Sts., mar7.o3-10mos. • • " IV3I. T. HOPKINS. . . .&0:S"O/ZA/V - C.E ANCASTER 3 C.1Ty; , 4N1 . : ,, COUNTY Fire Insurance Compattyi CAPITAL, 5200,000: ',HON. T. E. FRANKLIN, ErtVsiDys.rr: GEO. H. REED, Tanasuitniz. 'EDWARD •BROWIskSnOnETAny.'" • - Directors—Hon. A. E.-Roberts;-B. F: Shenk, J. S. Atlee, H. D., Fra.nk Shroiler, Carpente , ; M. D.; J. M.:Frautzi-Jacobßausinan; John. C. Tile above Leoine'Coniptiny'haVlng aPPUlntetl Mr. John W. Bruner as their Agent for Colum bia and District, will be happy to. effect Insur ance on'desirable Properties, at' as "low rates" as any other Reliable Company. • • • -PERPETUAL POLICIES also :-written on favorable Terms. Apply to JeG-tf] J 011. 1 ,4 ,W. BRUNER,' Agent. rHE'; WASHINGTON' - , LIFE. 'IN -SURANCE 'COMPANY.. - -. NO. OS ENEADWAY, NEW yo,rtic CHAMBERS & SON; GENERAL AGENTS, Nos. SO9 'Sr, Sil'eliesinut CAPITAL, ' The Capital and accumulations 110 W amount ,to ever ONE MILLION DOLLARS._ , , , • 'The WASHINGTON - has rtlivayi;' advocated and practiced the CASH:SYSTEISI, believing it to be for the INTER 'EST of the Insured. - . A ", ' Its policies contain a provision for the nOn'- forfeiture of all Life and Endowment Insurance . This Company- has not been` surpassed by any other in, liberality and promptitude - in the settlement of Claims. - CYRUS CUPTIS, PRMIDENT: MATHEW MITCHELL, Vim PnrsingisT. W. A. =EWER, Secretary and Actuary. • • J. W. nrculs.zEß; Agent. inar2S-Cm] No. 211 Walnut St., Columbia,;Pa. (ZERMANIA • FIRE INSURANCE ‘.-R. COMPANY, No. 175 Broadwi:ty; New York. W. W. UPP, Act7 - .^7, Columbia; Pa CASH CAPITAL, SIIICI'LIIS, Total Assets, July 1, 1667,... This Company insures Properl3-vo' 101 kinds against Loss or Damage by leirtTon favorable terms. . RUDOLPH CAITRIGLTE, President Rua° SeaumANlN:, Scam E. liA/IL, Seeretnry. Viec President Oct. 12, 1867-Iy. • COLUMBIA INSURANCE 'CO. JANUARY Ist, :1867. ' CAPITAL AND 'ASSETS, - - - $G00,327 01 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 on. note, ' SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT:- Whole mnt inSured, • $12,175,420 83. ' • Less ain't xpired iu 'O9, 74771 31 ' - • 511,7.11,955 19 - • CAPITAL 'AND INCOME. , Amount at premium notes, 1,15611 $85,123 27 . Less premium notes exp'd to lsati '- 71,963 0-1 - - $613,160 23 • Balance of premiums, Stm.'!. 1, 1860 - 0,609 15 .Cash receipts, less commissions, in 57,016 16 Loans - 9400,00 Due iront agents tend others ~6 ,001 50 CONTRA Losses and expenses paid in ..... $,3,02•i .31 Losses adjusted, not d ue,Tan. 1, '1,7, 21,296 SS Balance Capital and Assets, Jam. L '67, • 000,527 91 :1)91,810 10 . • . A. S. GREEN, Tvasident. - ' CloltCP. YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. - , , MICHAEL S. SHUMAN, Treasurer.' ' - - DIRECTORS: ~. . .. :. . R. T. 'Ryan, John W. Steoey „ John Fentirleh, George Young; Jr., ' H. G. Mtnieh, Nicholas M'Donald, : Samuel F. Eberleiii, William Patton. Amos S. Green, John B.'l3aeltmari, • • ' 151raun Wilson, . ,Robert, Crane. . ~r -,- I.3"SURANCE COMPANY'of NORTH AMERICA, • • • ' - • , Incorporated 1791. Assets, $1,3A000. Charter' perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage' by nre on Buildings, -Merehandize, Furniture, & - c4 for long er short periods, or permanently on Buildings; by a deposit of Premium, The proMpt payment of losses for a period of SEVENTY years, A fiords a guarantee of claim upon public confi dence.— : 'Airrittra G. Co.f.F.tx, Pres't. , etrAtimrS PLATT, SOC'V., • , -• ,• F. ZIEGLER, Agent Walnut- Walnut-Street; above Front, Columbia, Pa. January 21,,15G5-ly. rrHE EQUITABLE', LIFE' ASSUR— J SOCIETY of the 'UNITED STATES; Offers Inducements - to those proposing to assure, which are believed to be unequaled- . Annual-Cash Dividends. All .the'Tiofits Divided pro-rata, among the:Assured. . . ORGANIZED JULY, .1850. Accumulated Fund, over $2,000,000• Annual Income, over - $1,200,900 " WALL C. ALEXANDER, Presq. H. B. HYDE, Vice-President. - G. IV. Plumes, Actuary. Broadway, New 'York. For further particulars, apply to , • W. G. PATTON, Agent,' June 9, ISM] Columbia, Pa. 7.A.II3IERS' MUTUAL FIRE LNSUB,- ANCE COMPANY, YORK, PA. lusures on the, Cash, Mutual or Perpetual Rates ICRABER, .Prdsitlent. D. S•rtneKLElt, Secretary. ' . S. Agent, July 7, ISG7 7 ly.* - , Columbia, Pa. IRARD 'FIRE AND MAItINE IN , i,j( • SURANCE COMPANY,- OF P.HILADELPIIIA. Capinif - 4 '100;060 I Securities 'e300,000 This Company continues to.take riskson good property, at rates as low' - as any other safe Com pany, and. consistent with prudence. Policies issued for long Jr short terms, or per -Losses , promptly paid. , Al - claims .adjusted without litigation or delay.: This COM puny refers to tite'past aS a guanultee of its future conduct, THOS. CRAVEN,,Pres't . A: S. GiLLETT, Vice-President. J.S. p, As.voiw, Secretary. • • --••. • ' . F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, _ • Walnut Street, aboVe Front. Columbia, Pa. January 2.3, 186S-Iy. • - - ..- - : -• • f10 . 3.1E1' INSURANCE COMPANY OF' NEW YOILIG" OFFICE--No. 13.5 Broadway Cash Capital - - r go 000,000 co Assets, Ist January, 1867 - • ' ' ' 3,645,388 87 Liabilities • 207,934 05 - CHAS. J. MARTIN, Pres't. A.- F. WILLMAItTII, Vice-Pres*t. . Join; INlcCaltl, Secretary. 3.11. IVAsntroars, A ss't Secretary - -; " 11 A—Ilk:AL - a, General Agent. .. Total loss by Portland Fire, 8112,011 42,-all paid before July loth. A. J. KAUFFMAN; Agent, ~1 , Columbia, Pa. . , TVATOILES, • • 'Chestnut. St. ; • -•I'LTILARELPHIA" _I3IIAMO.W.DS rearls,Rubles,Sappllires,ErneraldS,lare. Gems; Engagement 4.l.ings, Wedding Mugs.. - LOW 13.1tICES B.AIDELY - CO. PHILADELPHIA: • T C E .- S. • ...'" Of the illOSt Qelebi ' at,Rl makers. SOle agents fen the grand Gold Medal PATEN. rlll - LLIPE kt CO. ~ - t itne-lteeper,the beit trateh inantnitaured. ' ' LO-W - PRICES BAIL= & -CO-, PIIT.LADELPITIA: ••-• BRIDAL SILVER, For WEDDING PRESENTS, of entirely' . new • and artistic designs,, •,' :; LOW PRICES. BA_ILE - Y" ,qp.;, PHILADELPHIA -P L A RD •IV RE S • From tbemosicelebrated American ana, English ' ' -•' B.AxT,E; . y - .... - PHILADFI PIM" " " 0 R FINE OIL I'AINTLNGS, ' `''. r z Our stock is unsurpassed by any establishment in the country, both in regard to price and quid: itv;our foreign importations having been select- , NOth.great care by one of the firm In Ilurope.,, Our wares' are constantly arranged for exhibi tion, and strangers in'the-,eity;whetheedesiring. to purchase or not, are cordially invited to salt ; and examine. - - • tig-Ciiileis 'CrtrefullS; niul 'promptly at tended to. ;41, ttl• ;kr, BAILEY:&:. • .•• 819 STREET; - ' ' ' • N. B.—Designs of Sliver Were, , d:e.; gent - by: 'Inr 1 : 11 ' • ' • • 'Mtn. 2 , 0 1 13-1.5". ..RArLROA.D . _TLE'VWS!, IrADINGIA.Nb ,. •doLtIMBES‘4I. R. M . 671 7 aay :;eT ; I l, 1868, PASSYNG - binTeliNe4WiLlt HUN ON THIS • "- ROA?,,ASrFOLLO W WS i : 11 , avoTlqrMIr'imdC91ubbA at - 3 r :00 A. M. ArriN.Zl4,4fif 1020 • , -,;(2".IIETITEN/Np:.- - LeavicHezuitng'at.= •-- ArriVeat Laneaster 'at • " tioliunbia . " - "Ltincaster and Columbia. • r SUNDAY , TRAINS: Leave'Lancastef and Colufabla at. Lancaster Columbia ' ' • • -• Arrive at,' Reading - "- • - • - " ,RETUIVNING , „ • . . , Lerive . Ronding at • 8:00 A.M. ........ ..... . Arrive at * Lancaster and Columbia,at 10:25 A. M. .I.`t • .! Columbia and Lancaster at- 0:00 P. M. Trains.Nos. , 2 and 4 make close connection at Reacting with Traing North and South, on Phil adelphla and ReaSdln,t Railroad, and West on -.Lebation.Yalleylload: No. also. makes 'close connection with Train for New York., " EXCURSION TICKETS Issued to parties to all pints on this - Road' at'ltethiced Rates. EXCURSION., TICKETS sold., between all principal stations on this:road,—good for Sunday irains only.- ' •' • - ' - • Tickets can be obtained- aethe Offices of the New, Jersey Central ,Railroad, foot. of Liberty Street, New York, and Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad, 13th and ,Callowhill Streets, Phila dolphin. . Through tickets" to New York and Philadel phia sold at all the Principal Stations, and Bag gage Checked Through.. Trains are run by Philadelphia & Reading Rail -Road 'flmeorlitch is 10minutes faster than Penn sylsania, R. It. Time. , . , CEO. F. GAGE, Supt. E. F. Kur.yrut; Gen.'Frt. and Ticket - Agent. Jell,-OS7 . ; . RADING RAITI_ , IIO.A_D • $125,000 2,oth, :186.8. GREAT TRUNK: LINEFROM THE NORTH AND North West for Philadelphia, New York, Read ing, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland,. Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac., Ac. Trains leave Harrisburg, for New York, as fol lows r At 2.50, 5.27 and 8.10 A. M., 12.40. 2.05 and 9.35 P. M., connecting with similar Trains on - the Pennsylvania It. and arriving at New York at 5.00 and 10.00 and 1T.50, - Amr., and. 3.50, 7.40 and 10.30 P, M.. Sleeping Cars accompanying the 2.50 A. M., and 0.35 P. M. trains, without change. • Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Millersville,- Ashland; Pine Grove, Allen town.and Philadelphia, 8.10 A. DI., and 2.0 0 - and 4.10 P. stopping at Lebanon and principal 'Way Stations ; the 4.101:. M., making connections for Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Potts ville, Schuylkill Hfivoi, and 'Auburn, via Schuylkill. and Susquehanna Rail -Road, leave Harrisburg at 3.31 P. M. ,- , • Returning: • Leave New York at 9.00 - A.. - M., .12,00 Noon and 5.00 and 8.00 P.M..- - Sleeping ears * accompanying the, 0.00 A. M. and 5.00 and 8.00 P. M. trains, without change: - • Way Passenger Train .leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A, M., returning frOra'Reading - at 0.30 P. M., stopping at nll Stations;- Potts Vale at 8.45-A. 3d,, and 2.45 P. M.. ,Asblanti.o.oo A. M., and 12.10 noon, and 2.00 P., iI. ; Tamaqua at 8.30 A. M.; and .1.00 and 8.45 P. M. , - • Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg,-via Sahli - 3:IMR and Susquehanna Rail Road at - 7.10 A. M. and 13.00 noon. Beading Accomodation Train; Leaves Bead -lug at 7.30 A. 311.; returning from Philadelphia at • ,;% - 00,000 ........ ..:,5315,071.73 515,074;73 • Pottstown Accomodation Tril : Leaves Potts town at GA; A. M., returning leaves Philadelphia at 4.30 P. M. " - • • • t 04,850 10 Columbia Rail Road,Trains leave Reading at 7.00 A.M., and 0.15 P. Al., ibr_Ephrata, Litiz,,Lan easter;-.Columbia, tke.• • • - ' • ' ‘Perluoruen.Rail Road , Trains leave Perlilomeii 'Junction at 0.00 A. M. and 5.55 P. M. Returning: Leave Shippacic at 0.-15 A'.'lsl:, and 1.15 P. .Idl, con necting with similar... trains our Reading :Rail Road: • On Sunday's 1.,e - ave New Yorkat 8:00 P. 21., Philadelphia, 8.00 A. M., and 3.15 P. M., , the 8.00 A. 111. Train running only to Reading; Pottsville 8.00 A. M. ; Harrisburg 0.25 A-. Dl. '. and 4.10 and 0.35 P.M., and Iteading at,1.10 2.55 and 7.15 A. M. for Harrisburg,and 7.00 A. AT. .and 11.90 P. M. for New York 9.nd 9.25 P. 111. for Philadelphia. ..`Coninintation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex cursion Tickets, to , and *from-all: points, at•re= dueed Rates. Baggage' checked ;through; 100 poundatillOwed each Passenger: " - G. A. ISICGLIS, General Superintendent, Reading, Pfl, iStaY 20, 1808. , NTORTHERN CENTRAL '". SUMMER SUHEDULE:,''• May 10th - 1868,2 ; - On and after May.'l . 9th, MS, Trains ,will .leave York as follows: ; • -LEAVE NORTHWARD. 1 " • 1.20 a. in. Dailyfor daily . (except - Sunday) for - Elmira Canandaigua, Roches :- ter, N. , Falls and 011.11.0 g-ion: 3 • 0.20 a. in. Daily . , (except Sundays) foriTarr4bUrg only.. - . • 11.81 a. in. Daily (except Sundays for. Willfains port, Elmira, Buffalo and ails. 2.19 p. in. Daily (eXcept Sundays)• for Williams- port, Erie and Oil Region. 10.15 p. in. Daily (except Saturdays) for Etarris burg and the West: ' LEAVE SOUTHWARD, .4.00 a. m. Daily (except Mondays) for. Baltimore.. -7.00 a.`ni. Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore., 9.50 a. at. Daily , " for Baltimore. 2.05 p: in. Daily " . " for Baltimore. • WRIGHTSVILLE BRANCH. - Leave Wrightsville for York 8.15 a. , m. 1.00, 6.45 p. in. . Leave Yorkfor Wiightsville, 3 1.45 a. in. 11.40 in. 3.30 p. tn. . , Z. N. Du BARRY, Gen. Supt. Harrisburg, Pa. ED.'S. YOUNG, - Gen.-Pass'gr•Agt. Baltimore." '' May 30, MS. ._ . • . p ENNSYLVANIA - RAIL -ROAD TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBIA GOING EAST,' Lancaster Train 8.10 A: ikt Harrisburg Accommodation 5.38 P. M Mail Train Flarrisburi•, Accommodation Lancaster Train Arrives Leave "Columbia for , Lancaster„ Arrive at - Laumster " . . . ... . . , Connectingwitli Day..Elxpress for Phil'a. , Leave Lancaster at 2.90 P. M Arrive at Columbia '' " • 3.20 " WM: F. LOCICARD, - . . Superintendent , Philal Div: The j 'OCAL PREIGIIT NOTICE. ' " • ' I.„ . . , Pennsylvania Bail Road' Company' are ; now prepared to receive or forward Freight be-, tween Columbla-and Lancaster; anti all stations on the Pennsylvania Rail Road and its branches.. RATES BETWEEN PIIIL'A. & COLUMBIA, First Class. ' -" 2nd Class.' ' ' 3rd 'Class.. ' Oh' Class. 25, cents 21 eta. •.. -18 ets.' ,- 15 ets..„' ' • Flour in Car loads, as cents per Barrel. BETWEEN PHILADELPIfIA&MANCASTER. First Class. 2nd Clam. 3rd Class. .4th Glass. 23 cents ' `' ' - '2O eta. " , 17 els. ' 14 cts. , BETWEEN COLUMBIA & PITTSBURGH.."- - - First Class. 2nd C1a55..,,,., :rd Class. 4th Class. ' 71 cents 50 ets. 40 els. 36 cts: Freight consigned to stations where' the Com pany has no Agent, must be prepaid. ~ . : , All Freigh6 payable on Deliveri; „ , ~, • • - General Fright Agent, Phila. .1 14-For further information'apply to . . :. -'t -S. B:Rriessrotr,..Frt.„'Agt4•Plaila. •.- . E. If. 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