CZ C,~E~ ~r~~~ii7~z~ri~t~~~~'. 1,01/01:440003010:03fAzreial=0: 4 30 .Pa_..,.,:, Sciturday, .July• 4,, 1808. .05ir-LiLlf advertising -will:be eonsidired CASH, and collectable at ruay.tinte; after :the first insertion. Radicalism and its Triumphs. Talk about • voting down 'Radicalism! Gentlemen, Radicalism is tke'greatest sue-' eess of tnedern times. .It raised, the biggest_ armies; the largest suns of Money, fought the greatest battles, took more priiohors, subdued the bravest, men- and the greatest numbers of them that was over done iannv age or conntry. - With the bankrupt Treas ury, inherited from its opponents, it knew how to raise not less than ' six or seven thousand millions of dollars, and fought a rebellion to its death; with nearly half the ,country iri revolt against it, afterevery - de :feat rising in unshaken faith ( t baCAlmighty God ruled the destiny of the United States to higher issues; they raised armies of mil lions of men;•and while meeting with de feat after defeat;embarratssed:by opposition at home and mocked by the -rulers and nobles of Europe, -its courage rose still higher,. to , the day •of complete victory. While the struggle raged, it emancipated 5,000,000 of-people, calling'a race to life and libertp—a fact that will be luminous while the memory of the race remains among men. Do you think this radicalism could he scared by the eternal devil? When Hannibal after Cannae, encamped at the gaits of the city, the . 119mm:is put up for sale in the foram the ground under his feet: So. the, men who conquered:the - Re hellion; :while-it was yet exulting' over the defeat of Bull - Run,' 'opened the Treasury and built up the Capitol, higher and broad er, fer the, future • Congress of the Union. This is the radical power they would have us put down by electing to, ,county armee little Confederate Rebel • °Moors, whose greatest feats in the war, perhaps, consisted in carrying off the, horses, sheepok.c. [Roars of laughter,) of their old neighbors. "With charity for all and malice toward none, with fitith in the right as God givo.4to ,see the right," lOt us go on with this Union'causei 'let us keip,the standard of our faith full high advanced, marching under it with 'Con= iidence While carried in:the hands:of its greatest captain. Let us not desert that cause and run after that cold'and barren feast, to which the Democratic party` has' invited us. This political organization, like the institution of Slavery, is worn out, and broken into pieces. [Voices, "That's so,"' and . Amen."] . Sziccc//. "OfHoli *M.!. H. Tvadthoo'reh; at Fiemingsburg, Sy.- . —lts good effects are permanent. In this it' differs, from all hair dyes. By:its use luxuriant-.growth is - guaranteed, natural* color and gloss aro restoied.; , ..One trial will 'cause you to sny this of Mr. S. A. Allen's' Improved (am style) flair Restorer or Dressing, o:none Wale.) Every Druggist sell it. - Price One Dollar. [je6-4t ICES p.4'.T,LAN.EOI:I§. ------ - GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. - AT PRIVATE ''SAT..H. • - • P ; l3, & 0 AN' Ildste,e,SE T OF PROP . IIRTV - ' - BOUGHT AT GOVERNMENT SALES, " , colvmsvixo,orrrEFlX 13,000 Sets; NearadSeconclLltand." HARNESS, BRIDLES & COLLARS, 3,000 SADDLES. All Styles; 2,000 WAGON COVERS, All Sizes, New & Worn. 5,000 WOOL AND RUBBER BLANKETS AND HORSE COVERS, MILITARY CLOTHING GREAT COATS, ; FROCK COATS, BLOUSES, PANTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, &c.,,, Also a largelot of Heins, Lead Llnes:Bug&-Am bulanco and Cart Harness, Double Trees,- Lead Bars, Portable Forges,:dce.,• &c... Wheel , Team Harness;' little worn, all oak tanned leather, serviceable, cleaned and 011ed,45 per horse, In cludinglirldle Lead do Si, Ambulance or Sta.:e J - farness with superior leather Traces, . perfectly suited for ihrm or general team wont, double sets complete $25 to s'Al Bridles $1; Collars $1 to h $2, extra hair - lined Artillery ease, do $2.50 and $3, Double Rein $1.75.t0'12.25; „Halters -$5 'to $l2 per dozen; New Officers, McClellan Saddles, $lO do, with plated Hit Bridle $l9 Brass Mounted Saddles, good as new $O,--with ,Bridle $ll Boys Saddles $5, - Wagon Covers, superior, 10and 12 oz., Cotton.Dnek $0 to $l2; 1000 Hospital Tents, new and good aszteW; 12 oz.: Duck,-14 feet square $25 to &V, with. poles auffipins complete, Wall Tents $1510520, - Viredge do - to to „$5, Shelter - Tents for Ilaq" Caps $3O to $5O per 100. Graiu Bags, 12 oz. Duck, 2 to 3 Bushel $6 to $lO per,dozen, also full assortment of Seamless Bags. Small order by Express, C- O. D. LIBERAL DEDUCTIONS: TO ,' WHOLESALE DEALERS. • , - • ' PITKIN k ,. C0.; • - ~„ (Formerly on Front Street, now) 71 North Second Street. Just below Arch_ Street, • PHILADELPHIA,' PA. ' Also, 5 PARK PLACE, N. Y. - : • Descriptive price list sent on application. [spill-into THE COMING- CONFLICT . ! We give greater inducements to Agents than l any other House in the trade. Ladies and Cent's get up Clubs in our great J - • • • - ONE DOLLAR 'SALE OF DRY--GOODS, FANCY r GOODS;''SIL*EIt • VAILE,PLATED WARE, &C.; &C. - - Thousands can testify' as to the superior rinel; ity and the large remuneration received for sell ing our goods. We will presentlo any person, Vree of aVesse,) sending us a club,* goods worth aS to ,TPDO, or will pay van if necessary. All goods sold at an uniform price of ONE DOLLAR, for each article. We have made special arrangements with the celebrated ORIENTAL T.EA. COMPANY; to sip=, ply their standard Teas had Coffees, at their best prices. Agents wanted cVerywhere. 'Descriptive Cir culars wilt be sent free, on application. • CJtAS. LET'i'S Se CO. Idanfrs' Agents aO6 Federal iitreet -Boriton-3faii. NEW STYLE' IVINDOW- 'SHADES.. The Subscriber has ou hand at his Furniture Stole, all 'rinds' and styles• of. AVINDOW -- MIADES. • • CURTAIt'FIXTURES, To which he - Would respeetfully r eall,the atten 'Don of the Public. • JOHN SHENBERGER, No.'s Locust St.,,Colunitsa. ap11811841) COLUMBIA, PLOUR‘ iIIILLS. • • _ . , GEORGE 'BiSGLE, Preorourzon.: The : highest Cash Lprieog paid , for 'all; kinds of Grnln SUPERFINE . AND 'EXTRA F.klialLY - FLOUIT; for sale; also ISLUlFeed'of all kinds- :Meat . , Ground and raek - ed to order.. Grist work, and' Chopping:done; Chopped Corn and Oats. Corn- Meal and - GB; A Et - I? L 0 For sale at all tinun:, and , delivered. ,to , ,,any, pat of the town. 12LO__Towif and country' custom mi' Lcked. JA.pri2,o; 1847. pATRONIZE TIIE BEST I 2,500,00E1 CUSTOMERS IN' FOUR' TESRS. Having the—leumest capital, most :experienced buyers, = and extenslveArt.ule r of any concern Inl thetrloollat Sale bristriess„ we' • ' " ' . GUARANTEE' SATISFACTIONr'r. in evcryqnstei . me, and 'also the bat selection of Goods ever otterettat. ONE DOLLAR C EACH. No other ecnstern har any showicherecer our Zaelite are soiling.' Our motto, t',.Prompt and Rellable.";- Male and female agents wanted in city and country.Zr e, - THE -T-LADEES Are particularly, requested ; to Ary,oar.popuLtir Club • Systemlr of selling - nit kinds of DRYAND . FANCY GOODS,' DRESS :PATTERNS, COTTON CLOTH, CASTORS, SILVER-PLATE, GOODS;, WATCHES,' - (E.slablished:lB64.), A, patent pen fountain:lnd 'a - check Alescrlblng,awartlele, to be sold for a dollar, 'lO cts ; 210 for $2; 40 for $4; CO for $0;100 for,810; sent by.mail.„ :Free presents; to getter up, (worth 50 percent: siorithan pose sent leo any other concern,) according to'sLzo of Send; us a trial.club, Dry not do not (air to'Send" for a N.° ll.—Dur s ' ale stiould, roi.bec/anset ' l New York dollar Jewelry 'saleS, or' Ragas Tea CompanAes,!.as It is nothing of the sort... i . ..%•. , EASTALAN de KENDALL; inaySo-Coo) C. 5 Hanover St., Boston, gass.:.. pIIJEWINES • ANT) I;IgUURSI -` For Pure, TJuadulterated.Wlnes end LlquorS, go to the store of the subscriber. He has elegant t A. IV 13 4.• • e ••:•-•.* Whichfor quality - and flay ,or eannotibe extteiled also, the celebrated :ROOSTER..WHISKEY; Yank.eeßnm,SamalcaSpirlts,Blackberry : , • Brandy,. Cherry , and - Currant: Wines:, We have Wines; Brandies; Gins, .Cordlids; Old ' 3fononimbeig. of aligrades, Give us , a call and • examine for yourself.f.:••••'CITAILLES-GROVE, , Corner of Conameree and Walmitilis.; Columbia,' Ra. " L • (dec.2%436-if..!-'4 • TfaigGrk:G/:.- - ~. PAT 10 CENTS REM PIECE; Special :attention- given to - the -correction of damp-walls.: All 'left at No. - V..-1 Locust' Street (front room, Second floor,) will beprompt ly attended to by - - tiYI P - 9 81 . ,. /.17'-:TC-tc; 3 - 1 4 .WITT:: KARRAGE':,CERTIPICATES;- - , ; - Boitasi'Articlei of Agieement; and Lejtal of all'irinds for,sato, or neatly' printed at tityl office. • EOM , X,BY'GOODS; SPRING. ; _ r 8'1 . 6 8 • NEW:-STORE! CORNER OF THIRD • AND CHERRY SIB:, „ COLUMBIA, pA. 4 : .f•. Another lot of Bargains opened this week. • " LADIES'- MISSES' & .CIIILDREN'S Ladles! SPRING GAITERS,' New Style. Ladles' SPRING SLEEPERS. Ladies'- SPR:II.7O SHOES. largo and well selected Stock of Shoes of all kinds' at RICIIIT PRICES. HOSIERY, ','GLOVES, 'NOTIONS' AND - 'FANCY "GOODS'" - OF ALL . -KENDS 'AT BARGAIN 'iRICES!! oa-Remember the Place ; . „ Cor. of Third dr. Cherry Streets, apllpBB-Iy] , AMOS H. HOUGENDOBLER. RAG & BROTHERS, • ARE SELLING GO OD CALICOES .^ ' AT 121 CENTS.' A largo lot of• BLEACHED & UNBLEACHED SHIRTING A SIFEETING, MVSLlNS,_p_tir- chased before the recent advance. - are still selling at LOW PRICES. , TABLE LINENS & TOWELINGS, , . BEDDING, FEATHERS, &c The largest Stock of - CHINA, GLASS & QUEENSWAAE IN LANCASTER -WALL -PAPERS ! WALL PAPERS! WALL PAPERS! ELA.GER,&. BROTHERS Are now receiving SPRING-STYLES for 1868. Our Stock will be found complete, and to com prise a great variety of new designs of Plain and Decorative. PAPER. HANGINGS! Fine Stal . npid,Gl.l,t,, and Wood Ecl73l774icirFairors3lo;, - iiiii - Ink ' Rooms and Chambers. DECORATIVE PAPERS, in Marble, Fres . coes,,pak,.Walnut, Rosewoodotc.--- Pbe most complete assortment, over offered in Lancaster, and-wilt be sold at-less than Philo, delpb La prices. Call and examine. HAGER t ERC!Thi..h.EI.4. ' C 1 : Z, E S ENGLISH BRUSSELS, ENGLISH TAPESTRY, ; • IBIPERFAL, THREE-PLY, • TAPESTRY, INGRAIN; EXTRA. 4:.• SUPERFINE INGRAIN, 'THREE-PLY &PLAIN 'VENETIAN; WOOL PATCH, COTTAGE, 'HEMP AND RAG - CARPET, Of HARTFORD & LOWELL, and best 'Phila delphia makes.- - FLO • - • From - ono tofour yards wide. COCOA: 4.1. CANTONMATTINGS, RUGS, DOOR MATS, &c. Wo now offer a very full-and complete Stock; and at very low prlees. • .• - - HAGER el: BROTHERS. .... • . • WINDOW SHADES! - , WINDOW SII.ADES ! TIAG,En. & mr.o.ruits have now in Store a' Choice Selection of WINDOW To "which they Irvine attention. Also, all widths of WHITE, BUTT Alm GREEN SHADE 1101, LANDS. - CAIDWF.J.LL & -FRY, - • , a--I.OStERar - • GLOVES• kND 40p MARKET? STREET,' ; - PIFILADELPITLC • • C.. • Jan. 18,038-Cmo.; • r f' • WAIL , PAPERS. ~.. . PAPER HAI , TGINGS ! . - . .'`': •.' s'..' :, ...'11. : N: 13LEENSE ; STOCK „OF ' W.A. - 1M ;' ~TPA_I:?.EI2.S,"- --•- - New and Elegant'StyleS foir.Pnrlors, 'Halls, etc., WIIOLESALE AND ..RETAIL , - , • HOWELL & BOUIiHE'S; CORNER OF FOURTH AND mAnsET STREETS, znar2l4-' Sax): . - .- .f. . Philadelphia, Pa. NET SPRING, GOODS ! . , , . P A. T T O'N - q6rtirErt 01' S ECOND AND LOCUST STS COLUMBIA, PENN'A ELEGANT SPRING DRESS GOODS! I= SUI'RRIOR DLAOK,_-,COLORED AND MOTTLED _MOIIAIRS ! AND COLORED 'ALPACAS, QUEENS - CLOTH ! - BLACK WOOL DELATNES, .MELANGES;' CO- Bp.llOS, _PERCALES, GINGHAMS, &c. I=l iyinTE GOODS kEMBROIDERI% HA.t4ORAL AND HOOP, SKIRTS, LADIES' A.Nb GENTS' FURNISHING, JOUVIN'S BEST KID GLOVES! 'HOSIERY, GLOVES; 'AND', NOTIONS IN, GREAT. VARIETY. A LAUGE AND CHOICE SELECTION OE Cloths 'and Cas.§im'eres FANCY.AND STAPLE DRY GOODS! GROCYERLES, QUEENSWARE, , • Aff ioods sold at . Lowest , Cash Prices and warranted as represented. . : , si;&itaraticiittOO g ivn "to= Mer6laara Tailorincr -'AiAT, PITTING, GUAR.A:NTpED. • = • 'PRICES VERY' LOW! ! SZMNG'; 31A6HINE'S: ' Agent for the WirinvEn Je. Flown, WILCOX $:. GIBS, SING7EI2., and Coarnmrienwi and ituvroX HOLE Machines. ..MACHTNES TO - RENT. , ,of Goods . 4te.. 1''A71111.17 , GIEDICINE' STORE,' • Ton will find alltthe:Populiir`LParent .- Aiedlelnes;" Mir 'Restorers, and Perfumes of the day, together with a - carefully , • selected Stoth oiDrugs; • : ~ • Chemicals,' and. , • • ' -17`4 - ••:-.7,`^ta! GETTYS EU E l 2, By the Rollie or Case. _ VA NIL,LA BFA.NS A huge and, - very Choice stock of new crop. ;. • , ,; I HAIR, TOOTH, A~ID ; • CLOTH ' BRUSHER; in Alit ' FLA*ORINGEXTRACTS,; - • • 's ESSENTIAL" OILS, SODA.;`CREAM ?I'ARTAR AND SPICES, dataranterd -Pare.. t , - • • , COLD SPARXLING SODA WATER, Fiona our !,thoroughly, , ttested ' PORCELAIN' J'ountitins. -,Try;lt ' - :t ,f A. ni - YEifs' , r Drug Store, Odd _Fellow's 11%11, may3o-tt ' " ;."- • • Columbia, • ; ,V S r " - t Stillcontlnvies to take'A PHOTOGRAPHS, ~'F.P.R.ROTIP P,S, - .A.MBROTTPES PILOW:I4I,NIATURPS, GEK.PICTUR,E.S, At Ids oldAFand on Locust titreet;ibovO Pront, Lrxrxx has had an experience of several yearant this business, and:his - pictures are equaL Mike beetthut can be had 111 mar citrAnd owing, to his splendid sluAlght, and good:Mstrusuents,, riar superior to those generally taken in tie emus try. . If you wish a good and correct picture, yor6 tinny depend upoun getting it at Little's. ~ /ils es aro 'great.favorites with! those 'who have obtained them. Prices us low as the lowest: 4ii-Don't forot the place—Locust Street, above; 'ront, Colambia,pa.„ • • ,- [mar. 30,1887. 11])IISINESS, CARDS„ PRINTED AT this office as low as 81.2$ Oar thousand.; CASE ,f7.'SON'S CO.LTTIII:27; AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS I FIRST ARRIVAL OF `SPRING: GOdDS:!"tr LARGE, STOCK; OF ,CASSIMERES 'FOR Ott MERCHAN'I'• TAIL PRING' ESTABLISHMENT r New Dress Goods FOR SPRING WEAR! GREAT BARGAINS TO BE, ErA.D AT THE MAMMOTH STORE OF W. G. CASE & SON, Splendid Stock - of[New Goods at GREATLY • R'OII,CED WE HAVE PURCHASED A LARGE AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF CLOTHS,, CASSIMEItES; ~ ; ' - : • & VESTING S, Which we are prepared to make up IN THE LATEST STYLES A, 1 . ....argc? Assortment of SPRING DRESS GOODS! Black. and. Fancy Silks, French and Scotch - Gingham - is, Prints •of all Styles and, • - lidakes. A full , Stock of Linens. -A Flue Stock • of Hosiery, G-LOVES, DRESS BpTTONS, - • AND; TRIMMINGS The Best Stock., of BROWN AND BLEACHED Of Every Width and Quality' ' From 10 Cents PER YARD up. WE MAKE A SPECIALITY OF OUR MERINOS, AWOL , • POPLINS, - POPLIN WOOL DELALN . ES, • - c;'ODERGS, &c., &c Spragnes, , • ••'Anieiiefin;iferi - - 'flacks, Allen,-Pa- . • , .1 eifie,,WamStitta, Glen Cove, Corset Jeans,.r• Pine/. Cainbries;`• Paper Cambries; ,Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, Nap kins, Threads, 73ralds, ,Dress Tx:iinmings, Tidy Yarns, Wor stedS, Hosiery, all - kinds Hoop Skirts Silk 'Circulars, Silk sae.;. ques, Bulmorids, Suspender.% Buttorts, Kid Gloves,.Ladies' and Clildren's Hosiery • MOURNING , DRESS GOODS, GINGHAM'S,' • FRENCH.: • 1, - - AND SWISS WHITEGOODS, AT PERT LOW PRICES ALL KINDS of DICINTED‘DELAINES, • ' ' ' sucat' "As-. PACIFIC, . • •• S. " . • LOWELL, ' • ; • . • •. FOULARDS, • • • , '"?6IAI•ICIDESTEEit, do SPRING ~' SUMMER , SH.A.WLS OF: ALL-KINDS CLOTHSANp CASSIBLEREG, .• • • • ' "For Gont's and Ladles' Wear FLANNELS, WHITE AND COLORED. Also, Br . cprn Muslins, Bleached .4nsll,ns, Double'lVldth, ,§HEETING;9, Cotton and LINEN, Popov -Collars,' . ' ' Neck. Ties, Fancy, and 'Alain, Calla, Kid Gloves, & Colored, Ready Made Shirts, 'Fancy & Plain, TICEINGS of all GRADES, ,dr.c. NOI?TLTY: IN„ BO6TS; BLACK .'',CROOKS, CALLAND THP.3I. rt. : „ • . , MATS ''•AND = CAPS ! - 13dotS and,.-.Shoes ! LA.Dniz'2OI..OVE !'",•p*Nrs oi NERCHANY TAILL6RiIid DONE IN ,THE , BEST. STYLE: OUT- ~~ v MN ~HYY~~lt\~~~Z\il~ ' - •WARRANTED -A FULL ..A.SORT3,I!IN,T OF_ , • ALSO, - - A CHOIOE,„LOT „..gROC,II:II.7§, 1 CON3ISTIN4-_OF SUGARSS,=~: COPF=3,, • , TEAS, MR, • F 31 1 .1.73, Pleitse - kiviciiri'sx4all;"l4;,th!"? .916 ; wrAivii MALTBY4:p.4SE,Nrberi) ycni r e?tttriiiiieorrri: .tocii!, 1:4) ior:o ' piircli'aa ' fiiii Agency GROVErt. ti BAKER'S .=";-, PRE]iiiIIM SEWING MACHINES::"_ tail at Abe Store andatee them vork.lngi Ser rlral}clnets on,hau W: G:, CASE - &' SON,' Loctuit St.,,tetiroeti Front : & Second Tit.; - , COLITbiBIA, Pa- JfarkttiPrttria'gird fourths kinds - * ,Clourstry 4 Prixlesus. airikange,fisr`aoodi, • - ;‘,6 jird.efin-fimity. AM)i3ItICAN- - ANTONCRUSTA.TION CO.'S OFFICE S NO. 147 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, .1" Z ' • PHILADELPHIA.? ' --=•• " - • ANTI-INCRUSTATOR Will remove SCAMPS front Steam Boilers and keep them clean, render the ~ Boller less liable to Extmosrox,mnd"eausing a great saving of fuel. These IrtsructarErrrs have been in successful use during the last TWO YEA.RS,in many of the large establishmentsef Philadelphia, and other -parts of the United States, from - Which the most Flattering Testimonials of their wonderful saving of Fuel and Labor have been received. - PARTIES having BOILERS would do well to call at the office, and examine testimonials,' Sc.- EZRA. LUKENS,JOHN: VAREIILA, • mayVA 7 3m] ! See'y and Trans. . . President. SUPPLEE & BROTHER; STEAM. BOILERS. In addition po our Foundry and I‘lttehine work, we are' note' prepared to manufacture every variety of Boller and Plato Iron work, ; • - - MENDING AND REPAIRING BOILERS Promptly attended to. Thankful forpast favors, we would Invite the attention of our friends and patrons to this new branch of our business. SUSQUEHANNA IRON COMPANY • • IlnutifactOrers . of all sizes of REFINED AND DOUBLE REFINED Car Axles, Shafting and Horse Shoe Bars. Akit - Orders proMptly tilled from Stock on hand or made to' order. Terms, net Cash, 'ati Manufacturer's prices, de livered onCars or Boats. . Office at their STEAI And nil kinds of Machinery Mannftletured.and guaranteed to give satisfaction at the Works of SAMUEL . • HESS, SOUTH SIDE 01? CONESTOGA, (opposite Graeff's LaadlHZ.) . . nE.imm IN . ' - - ' COAL, LUMBER WOOD SALT, SAND AND FERTILIZERS,POSTS,TAILS, PALES Awn FENCING MATERIAL. Also Zlnnu facturer .of, Boxes, 'Handles for Forks, 'Does, Shovels, Brooms, .S:e., DrutylG-Imo fIOAL ! , COAL!! COAL !! 1. • J 1 BRUNER Si MOORE'S Coal Yard is still the place to' buy your Coal, They always have onliand Lykens Valley, Shamoldn, Baltimore Company, and now have A NEW DIAMOND N 0.4 COAL, Price In Yard, &1.00•-Delivered through Tow $4.15. Try It. • Will give satisfaction. nov 30-tf BRUNER 6: 3.100 RE. SILIRTINGS, 500 TONS • .01` PLYMOUTH STOVE (No. 3) COAL For Sale at $4.00 per Ton. Delivered at your cellar doors. Get one Ton for trial. • aug 31-tf] ' • ' ' BRUNER. 4S: MOORE. ALPACAS, G EORGE BOGLE, DEALER IN LUMBER OF ,ALL DESCRIPTIONS Office—Pront Sireet,_b_e_tween . Locust and 'Union COLIT AIWA. COOPER & PEART, Iit:ALT:NS IN - LITMEER, COA_L, BAITIMOItiI . 'COMPANY, And all the hest Quality of STOVE COAT Oran kind'ksold and delivered on cars, at. the LOWEST MAILKET RATES. - Hemlock, White Pine, Weatherboarding. Joice, . Scantling, &c., &c., suitable for all lands of Building purposes. - .....'-', CHERRY, , • POPLAR. ASH, PICKETS, . LATH, . .. - sruxoLF:B, &c. All orders by mall will receive the stun° et_ tentlon as though Lhe application be made person. • COOPER 2V. PEALtT, mar. 14, '6,8-tr.l Front St., Columbia. BRUNER A; •MOORE, , . 1 ' , DEALE.Tis ] N .. '.. . COAL, SALT, . . . FIRE BRICK AND LUMBER ! - OFFICE-AT BASIN. PlacKs Os' COAT. AT YARD. DRY. EVE/ MD. Baltimore Select Lump 4 5.65 SUMO Nos. 1, 2 and 3 5.1.3 5.50 No. 4 4.90 5.25 N 0.5 4.10 4.75 • Shamolten Egg and Stove,Nos. 2 and 3 4.90 5.25 Sintmolten Nut, No. 5 4.15 4.50 Baltimore Consumers Coal Co. Egg and Stove, Nos. 2 and 3, 4.65 5.00 ' Baltimore Consumers Coal Co. No. 4 4.15 . 4.90 Maltby Coal; No. 2 and 3 4.05. 5.00 ; t , " N 0.5 " 4.15 4.50 Grand Tunnel, Nos. 2 and II 4.40 4.75 Lyken.s Valley, Nos. 2 and 3 ...... 5.63 6.00 " " No. 5 4.65 - . 5.00 The following Coal is sold by car loads to Co lumbia consumers, gross weight, with all the 5 ffree advantages :iatolel Egg and Stove, or Nos. 2 and 3...- $l. 50 - Nut, or No. 5 17.5 Baltimore Consumers Coal Co., Nos. land 3,-4.50 No. 4 CI . No. 5 4.00 'Maltby Coal,Nos. 2 and 3 ' V 4.50 '_" No. 5 4.00 .Lykens Valley, Nos. 2 and 3 5.50 . .No. 8 - 4.50 Grand Tunnel, Nos 2 and 3 4.25 10)_As soon as rail connection is completed to Wilkesbarre, Baltimore Co. Coal will also be sold by Cars. dce. 2.1.,,'67.] ' .. BRUNER. dr. MOORE. Blue Drills, Pillow Caving, Ladies' ,Gent:V-Linen;_ StrSQUEHANNA • PLANING INtLLIi, . _ • - BAGIDIAN & MARTIN, - - Paaparsrrons, lottoz•vr - SrtEE'r, - COLIIMMTA, PENNSYLVANIA, WIIGLESALI!'..-LUMBER DEALERS. Our stock of Lumber consists of WHITE PINE,. HEMLOCK, POPLAR, ASH, PICKETS, LATH, SHINGLES, &c. FLOORING. d:-WEATHERBOARDING. WHITE PINE 'ee CAROLINA YELLOW PINE FLOORING, BABBETED, FLUTED, DROP, AND BLOCE.,'W.EATREHBOARD, and • SIDING, ~which has , - beau carefully • selected and manufactured. In connection with out. - Lumber Establish ment, we have u " STEAM ~:PLANING, MILL, SASE alai DOOR MANUFACTORY, and are prepared to furnish Sash; Doors, Blinds, Brack ets, Shutters, Shelving, Window and. Door Frames, Casing, Moulding, &c. . c • . 'STAIRRAILING MADE TO ORDER. 'Through our connection in the manufacturing of , Lumber, and the facilltiespf our own efilijn lislunent, we hope to command a generous pub lie patronage.•• • -• 3.13. BAC/I3L4_'N, „ • B. B. ,MAttrui, • tinVG:3-tf„; ••l• • ; Columbia, Penna. " T ;WARE MANUFACTORY. C ,The subscriber bating lately put up new Ware-n oins,and greatly-Inereasett Ids business, erin offt r better inducements to his eustomeres than ever. WINDOW SHAIIES 11TRRODS,, Sc., IN ALL . • • • WriLES. • - - - He manufactures to order, and will keep con stantly on hand, Dressing, Maim and Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards, .Sofas, Card, Dining and Centre Tables,•Conamon,Fanoyand Frenoli Bed steada ; all'ar Which win- be sold 'on. the, most reasonable terms. As he manufactures his' own work he is enabled to warrant everx,arrlele to, be what - itis - represented:' — ' - , • CAAIRSI .CHAIRS I ! CHAIRS 'All kinds 'of chairs kept on hand or manufactur ed so order. Cane, 'Windsor, Arm and Rocking Chairs t_Setteen, Camp and Counter_Stools,Sofas, Tete-a Metes and Stuffed Seat Chairs, made to order. Old chairs repainted and repalretL UNDERTAKING. , Funerals will be attended to with promptness to which he gives his personal attention. lle. 111 prepared with Ice boxes and coolers to preserve .corpse, as marbirequired. . 7 - - • MAHOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS, F • urnished plain or tinted in any style that ma, be required. lle respectfully solicits a share of `public patronage, as well as a continuance of Übe castontwith which helms been libernllyinvored.: sideorLoCuststreet, between,Second - auff , - "7, '. Vraix=47-ts.- - ' VURNITURF. - OF ; CABLN'T ,"WARE,TtpOMS FACTORY:Loma. Street, ~a few doors. below. Third Street; Columbia, Pa. . • - - - TheJsakseriber - manufactuteß • Mid C - eera hand; an extensive assortment of all kinds el Furniture.“ Persons ;wishing - to buy or these about to go to housekeeping, will tlnd it to their advantage Le %, give nip a call. - SEDSTEA IS. '1 .3• 3 - T, ,ES"-„CTIATRS; 3311REA.T.15,.‘ - SETTII.II*S; &a.; &c. r,. • Of the best quality, style, and manufacture, and will make to order, of first rate natiterlal,• every article Snide line. He will give strict attention to business, rind respectfully milts of tho'publie a slue% of its patronage. AsieIINDTAICING will receive the most cereal attention, at the shortest notce. , ' • rnarSo-07-111. • -•-• GEORGE'SEIBER.T2' MANIFFACTITRErti . OF - . - SUPPLEE & Tao., 2nd St.', Columbia. _ROUND, SQUARE, FLATS, OVAL, AND RALF OVAL IRON. 120TAANG MILL, Columbia, Penna. ENGINES, STEAM PUMPS, SUPPLEE Columbia. i=eint LUMBER COAL. I= BUILDING LUMBER 'LOCUST POSTS! CARThIBT-7VAR.E. HATS; 'CAPS, 4)c. IQI J. FR Y; 43 - North 'Front St. HATS AND CAPS! IN GREAT VARIETY, AND OF THE Strict, attention will be given to this department and customers will always be treated in a gentlemanly manner. The finest Sills Hat in the mar ket is offered for sale upon very reason able terms. ALSO, • . CENTS' gooDs LATEST STYLES HOSIERY, AND CUFFS AND CUFFS SHIRT FRONTS SUSPENDERS, ttc UNDERWEAR IN (MEAT VARIETY. tat.- Surras made to - order and warranted to tit. I. offer a nice lot of Gent's Fornlslling Goods which I am selling at reasonable prices 13OTLtR4 Call and examine my Stock; I know you wil save money by purchasing of me. ILOBERT J. FRY, No. -VI North Front. Slxect, apllB ISM] . Columbia, Poona ESTAI3LISTIED 1N 1829. SHULTZ'S OLD ESTABLISHED HAT, CAP AN]) FUR STORE. No. 20 NORTH QURRN ST., LANCASTF.R, WC would respectfully announce that we are now prepared to furnish our customers with the Latest Styles, consisting of Gentlemen's DRESS SILK. CASIiIMERE, PLAIN AND BRUSH, FOR AND WOOL, on CASSIMERRETT, • STIFF CASSIMERE, SOFT AND STEEL EXTENDED BRIMS, AN]) FLEXIBLE SELF-AD.TUSTING STIFF AND D'ORSAY BRIM HATS, In new, Novel and beautiful Designs,.and at such prices as to make it an inducement for all to purchase. CAPS ! CAPS ! ! CAPS !! ! Our stock or Caps comprises all the newest styles for Men's, Boys' and Children's Skwing and Summer Wear. Oun MOTTO IS "EQUALITY TO ALL." ' The lowest selling price marked in figures on each article, and never varied from, at SHULTZ &HRO.'S Hat, Cap and Fur Store, No. 'AI North Queen st. B.PSDS OF snirrizzG, FUnS BOUGHT, AND HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. [mar 3057 DYEING HOUSES. 11=11Milffil E".:T ' FOR TIER STATEN ISLAND DYING ESTABLISHMENT, Ladies' Dresses, Cloaks, VellS,Gloves,Ribbons, and Silks of all kinds dyed any color. Also, Ger_tlemen's Coats, Vests, Pan lateens, &c. Kid Gloves washed to look like new. Scouring, repairing, Ste., done at short notice. I will receive goods at my store and forward them to the establishment. .Q-Satisfaet ion guaranteed. Call and see list of prices at C. BUCHER'S Store, Locust Street, 3y27,P Columbia, a.. HAIR PREPARATIONS. r juIE LAST CROWNING SUCCESS. MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S TIAIR RESTORER HAIR DRESSING NEW STYLE TN ONE BOTTLE Will quickly restore Cray Hair to its rinturai Color and Beauty, and produce luxuriant Grown]. •7t Is perfectly• ]awnless, and is preferred m•er every oilier pre- pnration by those who have a 'nue head of hair, as well as those who wish to restore it. The beautiful glass and perfume imparLed to the 'Mir inalces It desirable ]FOR SALE. lIY ALL DRUGGISTS DEPOT, Ms GREENWICH ST., NEW YORE 1 ) ,ItICE : ONE DOLLA.II. - [feb22'63-ly' , , , - FrA. - 4L's SICILIAN HAIR. RENEWER HAS STOOD THE TEST OP SEVEN YEARS - BEFORE TILE PUBLIC; •, • • And no prep:trail ,• fOr4,he hidr has yet been discovered that will produce the same beneficial results. It. is an entirely new scientific discov ery, combining many ot the most powerful and restorative agents in the VEGETABLE KING DOM. It restores GRAY UAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL yo - pltpui. COLOR It makes the scalp white and clean; cures (hind ruffand 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 whirls the hair is nourished and supported. It mattes the hair moist, soft, and glossy; and is unsurpassed as a HAM DRESS ING. It is the cheapestpreparation everotThred the public, as em- bottle Will accomplish more and last longer than 'three bottles of nny other preparation. - • - TT IS RECOMMENDED AND LISND BY TILE FIIIST MEDICAL AUTHORITY The wonderful results produced by our SICIL IAN,HA.IR.IIENEWER.Iutve induced xuany.to manufacture preparations. for the Flair, under various names; and, in order to induce the trade and the public to purchase their compounds, they have resorted to falsehood, by maiming they were former partners, -or had. some con nection with our MR. HALL, amPtheir prepare -411m was similar to ours, Do not be deceived by' Purchase the iLbas never yet been equalled.i Treatise on 'the With. certificates; ' sent free by • • 4 •• • • 4. • -See , tlint each, BoTvLW has our orlvate lII:VENUE STAMP over the top of the b - ottle. All others aro Imitations... HALL & CO., Proprietors:Xs:4nm, N. • Sold by nit Druggiets and ilenkrs in Medicine. ' . . TorArrys'_ - _... , . e7 5 , -- VEGE'r. nii.p:RENEWER" .. %. These popular Hair Restorers and. Tonics on lutud r at '— '• '• ' ''• • •• R. witt.rnms, , • Drug Store' 4 Apll3-tf] ' - • • — Columbi a, Pa. DEALER, IN LATEST STYLES!. IN GREAT VARIETY, Vl7. CRAVATS & TIES LINEN COLLARS PAPER COLLARS SHIRTS AND TN PROVED FAVORITE for old and young -VEGETABLE :AND BING'S AMBROSIA; 31EDICAL. VETERINARY SURGERY. The undersigned, having established himself At . SHOBER'S HOTEL : in NORTH QUEEN ST., ,CIT 37 01 , LANCASTER, Offers his services to the people of this city , and county, ln the capatity of 'V.C.TERINARY SUR ° EON. He Treats all diseases that Horses are incident to, either Internally or externally; and from lung experience, flatters himself that ho can give entire satisfaction to all who will favor him with a call. Rinderpest, that • dreadful disease, which has done such damage in our country, he has treated successfully, and will do so in all eases, when called in thne. H He has onLand 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; his long experience in horse shoeing having made Wm perfectly familiar with complaints of that character. OFFICE BOUM from 7 to 9 A. M., and from 12 to 2 P. - m ay.lo'oB-3m. JOHN Q. TAHGART. WHY S FROM ACHES OR' PAINS ? : - "SAYRE'S INSTANT PAIN CURE,", MHE BEST REMEDY IN EXISTENCE PO D 1 THE CURE OF RHEUMATISM, NEU- lb BALGIA, TOOTHACHE, HEADACHE, EAR ACHE, SCALDS, BURNS, FROST RITES, and all other ACUTE PAINS. It is applied externally, with small camel's hair brush, (one of which accompanies each bot tle.) It Is pleasant, entirely harmless, and does not in the least soil or harm the skin. ITS CURES ARE LASTING. One application wilt in loss than five 7ninnfes convince the most skeptic*/ of slx truly monderfut mcrd.e. CHALLTINCTI TITE ',Volum TO PRODUCE rrs EQUAL. I' 7l7 lce :Tr 'zi "1 " 110 tL;l7lal ic ett See what J. A. Dudley says of the firm of Dudley tts Stullord, one of the largest wholesale drug establishments in this country: No. 69 1,:r.F.1 AN Sr., New York, 1 January 31.11, f E. 31rstri.En C Co., Reading, Pa.—Dear Sirs P, affords me pleasure to speak of the wonderful el/ects of your "Pain Cure" in nay own case. In June last 1 was attacked with Reuralgla In my abdomen and Side. Aftersuffering in tensely 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 sodden was the relief, that I could scarcely be lieve my own senses. Front my "knowledge of the preparation, I firmly believe that it,Wilt stop pain from nearly every cause, and almost in stantly- Bespeetfnliy, yours, .1. A. DULEY. Price Fifty Cents. For Sale by all Druggists. E. MISIILER. S CO., Roc Proprietors:mil Manufacturers, 407 and 400 Pyzng STREET, iLEADING, f'b. 8, '6B-Iy..] D YSPEPSIA CAN BE CURED DR. J. SIMMS & SON'S ANTI-DYSPEPSIA POWDERS_ Wllt Positively cure DYSPEPSIA. c;rINDIGES TION In all its various distressing forms. The prominent symptoms of Dyspepsia or In digestion Sourness are Heartburn, Flatulency, Uneasiness in the Stomach, Variable Appetite, ourness in the Stomach, Gnawing in the Stomach before eating and Oppression after eating', Nausea, Spit ling up of food after eating, !Obstinate Constipa tion, Pain in the Side, Head, and Stomach, Tongue continually coated on the back part, Lan guor, Debility, Low Spirits Bad taste in the Mouth, Disturbed Sleep, Falling away in Flesh, Palpitation of tile Heart, Nervousness, Obstinate Dlarrhcea, Belching of Wind, Torpid or Inactive Liver, &e., dm. Any or all or which these pow ders wilt 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 anddig,est healthy,Dyspepsia Azvn T.EAVE Yo UNPLEASAICT EFFECTS AFTEIt EATING. They have cured hundreds of the worst cases of Dyspepsia. We have' cured more than Five Hundred Cases of Confirmed Dyspbpsla in Wil mington, our place of business, besides thou sands of eases of lesser severity, during the last years. Joseph' St.imple, residing in • our - place, was cured with less than six boxes, after beingunder treatment in other places for more than a year. It is very easy to take and rapid in its curative effects. Price 3.5 cents a Box,, or three Boxes for One Dollar. Sold Wholesale by Johnson, Holloway & Cow den, MU:ldelphfn. Dennis,Denms, arnes & CO., New York, and at 'Leta by J. A: MEYERS, Columbia, Pa.ieo. W. Nell, York, d 'ork, PO., and. In Medielnes everywhere. [oet 19 '67-Iy. mA NHOOD : HOW LOST HOW REsTonr.o.—Jostpublished, a new edition of DR. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRA TED ESSAY on the rrahcal. cure (without medi cine) of SPETMATORRIEA, or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Imvort7seY, Mental and Physical Incapaelty, Impediments to Marriage, etc. also, Coxsuntortox,Eamicrsv, and FITS, induc e d by self-indulgence or sexual ex t ravagauce. .i•-Priee, in a scaled envelope, only a 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. sin tide, certain, and - effectual, by means of whi,l every sufferer, no matter what his con dition may be. may cure hiniselfcheaply, 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. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price '25 rents. Address the Publishers, CI IA S. J. C. ICLINT...I:. CO. 127 Dowery, -- New York, may23lsep2a-tsj • 'Post-Office. Box 1,386, TO HORSE OWNERS. BARER'S HOOF LINIMENT, THE Br.sr AltTter.E For Quarter or Saint Creel:, Corn; 'Thrush, Contracted, Hard or Brittle Hoof; at:e. and for general Use. in place of Stalling or Soaking. As .pressing tor the outside of-the Hoot it has no Superior. Sold Wholesale and retail, by A. MILEY, Sad dle and Harness Manufacturer, No. North Queen Street, next door to Shoner's Eagle 11 otel, Lancaster City, Penna. N. IL—Harness or every description constantly on lunul,-and repairing neatly done to order. gETUIVG S FWTNa-MAC ILINES ! There in no necessity for " Swl n a..ootul • ' the Circle" of • Sewing Machines In search of a GOOD ONE when one is offered t , .> you eanthiutaq in itself ati the GOOD QUALI TY:ES claimed for any in the market, anti dirattql of all the defeetu andrlnp.lrup fixture., and ritAncli yrumns used to make Maolisnes We offer fur sale the GROVER & BAKER FAMILY . ALACII NE, Malting the Elastic Stitch'undrl, %vitt not rip or brad: Gil tension, and for proof of its.excellence, refer to those having thent in use. IrS.We have at all times a COMPETENT PER 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 :11.11V6 also the best LOCK STITCII NUF.A,CTURMO-', -31ACtINE, ; Ever offered to the pubile, 'sad only ask an ex': - • :no ination of them tosubslainiate our . _ • assertions. . ' • SECOIs.M-lIAND ' - •• _ - ' In good running • • ' '• order.'of the following makes, which we will sell,at ABOUT lIALe liv,originat Fitton: WILCOX, Lti.GIBBS, ,-•- • • • . w.nuELErs S NITS. °IC'S • • ' - 0. -bnsE fi SON, - • 2 . • Agents, et Roping 31111 Store,' • .•- Colombia, Penn'a. N. B.—The above Machines are also to be had of F. X. Ziegler, the learner Agent, at theAdanis Express Office, in Walnut street; above Front.' June 5,'117-tf) . ' • --• • HOOP. SEIRTS. 14001? :SKIRTS. , •.:- )VM. ,ITOPKINS "OWN IN/AME" ' REYSTO.ISII,; SKIRTS," ate the best and OrrnArmsr Low l'incim Hoop, Skirts in the market.. Trail Skirts,=2s springs, 8100.80 springs, $1.20 ; n springs,s.l.4s. • Plain Skirts, 0 tapes a) springs, 80 cents; 25 springs, 05 cents;_ 00 springs, $1.15; and „,35 bpring,s, $123. Warranted in every ranee- Oar-OWN Make" of "UNION SKIRTS" Eleven Tape Trails, frontal to 50 springs, sl.al Plain, Six Tapes, 20 to CO springs; from 05 Cents to V 2.00. These Skirts are. better than those sold by other establisliments'aS first-class goods, andat much lower prices. " Onr OWN Make" of" OHAMPION SI:LILTS" are in every way superior to all other .Ifoop Skirts_befere the public, and only have to be ex amined or worn to convince everyone of the fact. 'Manufactured of She best linen-finished ;', Eliglish Steel Springs. 'very superior tapes, and the style of the metalie fasten lit. and manner of securing them' surpass for durability and ex cellence any other Skirt in this Conntr3. - , and are lighter, more elastic,:will wear longer, give more satisfaction, and are really cheaper than all others, Exery lady should Iry thou. They are being sold extensively by Merchants throughout this and the adjoining States at very moderate prices. If you want the best, ask for "ilorxxxs' CHAM PION Sxurr." If you do not find them,- get -the merchant with whom yon dell to order them for. :you, or come or send 'direct to us. Merchants twill:find out-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 Iteta Mantthetory, and of tha Retell Trade generally, and at Wholesale of the Manufacturer only; to whom all orders should he addressed. , idANUVACTOTLY AND SALESROOM, 62S Attett Sr., bet. Cth and 7th Sts. Phi'Medellin, inar7.6B4omos. wax, 1. Tiorm-Ns. INS iI_I4ANCE 66mit91vz.Es. TA ANCASTER CITY .A.N.D' COUNTY , Fire Insuralice , .,Comparty. , .5200,000. • HON. T. E. FRANKLIN,•„ParSramir. GEO. K. REED, TREASURER. EDWARD BROWN, StortrrAirv: , • Directors—Hon. A. .E. Roberts,. 8.. P. Shenk, J. S. Atlee, M. D.,'Prank Shroder, H. Carpenter, M. D., .1..11j. Frantz, Jacob , Bausman, -John C. Hager.- , • . Tile above Home Company'llaving appointed Mr. John W. Bruner as their Ageut for Colum bia and District, will be happy to effect-Insur ance on desirable Properties, at as low rates as any other Reliable Company. - • PERP.ETUAL . POLICIES also written• on favorable Terms. Apply to Jee-tf] • JOHN W. BRUNER,-Agent. THE WASHINGTON LIFE IN SITRANCE" COMPANY; • 93 EROAD.WAY, NEW YORK CHAMBERS at SON, GENERAL . AGENTS, Nos. 809 & 811 Chestnut. 81., Philadelphia, Pa CAPITAL Q 125,000 The Capital and accumulations now amount to over ONE MILLION DOLLARS.. The WASHINGTON has always advocated and practiced the CASH SYSTEM, believing it to be for the INTEREST of the Insured. Its policies contain arovision 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. , CYRU.S CURTIS, PEES/DENT. MATHEW MITCHELL; VICE PrmituENT. W. A. BREWER, Secretary and Actuary. J. W. BRUNER, Agent. mar2S-Gm] No. 215 Walnnt St., Columbia, Pa. fIERMANIA. FIRE INSURANCE comrAyy, No. 173 Broadway, New York. W. W. IMP, AGENT, Columbia, Pa CASII CAPITAL, - SURPLUS Total Assets, July 1, .15U7,... - This Comps:ay insures Propi.rty of all kinds itgainst Lost or Damage by Fire, On favorable tertns. RUDOLPH GARICIG Pres I Hun° SCHUMANN, Jrittx E. KAM., Secretary.. Vice President "Oct. 12, 1807-Iy. COLUMB[A INSURANCI4] CO JANUARY Ist, ISG7 CAPITAL AND ASSETS, - This Company continues to insure Buildings Merehandlze, and other property, against loss and damage by lire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium, or premium note:, SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT. \%'hole runjunt insured, 51:4478,421 $3 Less rant spired in 'GO, 722;171 31 $11,755,655 46 CAPITAL AND INCOME. - Amount of premium notes, Jan. 1,1866 $635,123 27 Less premium notes exp'd 1111864 71,963 04 $613160 23 13a1ance of premiums, .Tan'y 1, 1816...... 6,609 15 Cash receipts, less COMIIIiSB/02 , 15, in '66,: 57,016 16 Loans 9,400 00 Due from agents and others 8,664 56 CONTRA - • . Losses and expenses paid in 1830 573,02.5 31 Losses adjusted; not due Jan. 1, '67, 21,296 86 Balance Capital and Assets, Jan,l, '67, C 00,527 91 , " 5094,&;010 • A. S. GREEN, - President. GEOTZGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. Mx.enAEL S. Sitli.m.Azs, Treasurer. DIRECTORS: R. T. Ryan,John W. Steacy , John Fendrich, " George 'Young, J r.,' 11. G. Minich, , Nicholas 11I'Dona.1(1, Samuel F. Eberlehi, William Patton. Amos S. Green; ' ' John 11. Rachman, Hiram Wilson, ,Robert Crane. TNSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH AMERICA, PHILADELPHIA.- • Incorporated 1794., Assets, $1,330,000. Charter perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by lire on Building's, Merchancllze, Furniture, &c:, for long short periods, or permanently, on Buildings, by a deposit of Premitun. The prompt pep - tient of losses fora period of SINENTY years, allords a guarantee of claim upon public cond. dace. Amnon G. ConaN, Pres't. unr.r.i PLATT, Seer.- X e . ZIEGLEII, Agent P , "Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, a. January 21, 186S-Iy. ' • •' rill - 1E - EQUITABLE LIFE ABS ANCE SOCIETY of the UNITED STATES, Offers Inducements to those proposing to assure, which are beliereit to be unequaled: , - - Annual Cash , Dividends. All the Profits Divided pro•rata; among the'Assured: ORGANIZED JULY, 11.50 Accumulated Fund, over ' '' • '39,000,000 Annual Income, over 81,200,000 ' W.ll. C:AI=ANDER,Pres't. IL R. HYDE, 'Vice-President. • W; PiErrx.u.s; Actteitry. - Office-92 Broadway, New York, For further particulars, apply to \V. G. PATTON, Agent June 0, 180th) Columbia, Inc jiIIARMERS" MUTUAL FIRE INSUR ANCH COMPANY,.YORK, rA. Insures on the Club, Mutual or Perpetual Rates MRABEII, President. D. Srnrcx.r.na, Secretary., M. S. SHITiIAN, Agent July 7,18/37-Iy. , Coltunbia, Pa. GTRA RD FIRE AND MARINE IN SURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. Capital $200,000 I Securities c.300,000 This Company continues to take risks on good property, at rates as low as any other safe Com pany and consistent wltli 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 ie past as a guarantee of its future conduct. THOS. CRAXBN, Prea't, A. S. GILLETT, Vice-President. - Eks, B. ALyoun, Secretary. R. X. ZIEGLER, Agent; Walnut. Street. above Front, Columbia, Pa: January 25 186.5-Iy. TTOME INSURANCE COMPANY 8 OF NEW YORE:. - ' • OFFICE—N o. 135 Itroadwa3 .82,000,000 00 . 3,045,388 87 :287,934 85 MIAS. S. 'MARTIN, Pres't. A: F. WILLMARTII4Vice-Pres'i. JOHN 'iNicGrai, Secretary.. J. 11. WAsittIIICN, Asst Secretary. 1). A. Iltr-tLD,General, Agent. • Total loss by Portland Fire, i 112,014 42—a1l paid before July 151 h. Cash Capital • • Asset:t, Ist January, 1867 A. J. KAUFFMAN, Agent_, , Columbia, Pa. WATCHES, JEWELRY, 'tee. RA I L •- CO. ;- • • 819 .Chestnut St., - • PHILADELPITIIL DIAMONDS Pearls,Rubles, Sapphires; Emeralds, Rare Gems, Engagement. Rings; Wedding LOW riticEs BAILEY '&, CO. PIIILADEL PIl IA T O'ER S - I or tie most celebrated may.era. Solo agents fon the grand Cold:lied:Ll & Co. • iime-keeper,lliebek.riatelinxitnuadtur.e9:- Low , ritions BAJT_J - E:VI S 5, CO.; PITILADITIPETIA BRIDAL SILTER, Tor NVET)tiIIitePTLESEIsTie, Cailely: 'new - • ,•• and artlatie designs.' " ' • " BAILEY'.,:4';`'PO:;, PHIL Al)E1:;PIIIA, .PLAIED'WARES, From the /nost:,celebaksll..ArnerlerA.ancl., English makers. .., ' nA.ILT-inr:.:Si , . CO. • WORKS' 0 . 1 1 " ' ART! PINF, OIL PAINTINGS; STATUARY, BRONZES,' &e.' ' , Our stock is unsurpnasea by any establishment in the coon try, both In regard to price and qual ity, our foreign importations having been select ed with great care by oue Of, the_iirnt in Europe. Our wares- are constantly arranged for exhibi tion, and.straligers to thecityrwhether desiring. to purchase _or not, are cordially _ avited to call and examine. - '• - • Kir-Ordeis'by , mttfrolrefully and promptly at ended to. • _ ; • • „: ,„ „BAILEY & CO., -, - , ,•, No.Blo CII.I",TNIIT STREET,. • . „ . • . PHILADELPHIA. ; N . R.—Designs of Silver Wp[Jam, de, sent by n, W., '63-ly. RAEC ,- 1?041.1) - I.7:NEW. READING AND COLIMBLA. R. R. Monaa - iii;',:e7Ciiizie': 1, 1868, PASSENGER ON TIIIS , ROAD ; 2131 A. Rif. Arrive at REndiri• • 10:20 A. M. .5•30 P. M. RETURNING.: Leave Reading at - ''- - '- ' 7:00 A. M CI al 6:15 P.M Arrive ati.tmeaster at " 9:20 A. M. .Columbia.' ' 9-25 i• " •• " Lancaster and Columbia. ..... -9:30 P. If , SUNDAY TRAINS: Leave Lancaster and Columbia at-- 7:50 A. M. Lancaster 3:45 P. M. " Columbia , 3:40 P. M. Arrive at Reading ' 10:10 A. M. 6:00 P. M. .RETURNING: Leave Reading at 8:00 A. M. - '3:.16 i;.." Arrive'at Lancaster and Columbia at 10:25 A. 111. Columbia and Lancaster at 0:00 P. 111. 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 pints 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 Ornces of the New Jersey Central Railroad, foot of Liberty Street, New York, and Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad, Igth and Callowluili Streets, Phila delphia. . . Through tickets to New York and Philadel phia sold at all the Principal Stations, and Bag gage Checked Through. Trains are run by Philadelphia S. Reading Rail Road Thne,whlch Is 10 minutes faster than Penn sylvania R. li. Time. GEO. F. GAGE, Supt E. F. KEEVER, Gen. Frt. and Ticket Agent. READING. JAIL ROAD May 20th, 1868. - $..,100,000 • 4 "15,074.73 815,071.73 GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM TILE NORTH AND North West for Philadelphia, New York., Read ing; Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, ,Allentown, Easton,. Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster, Columbia, Cc., e. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol lows: At 2.50, 5.25 and 8.10 A. AL, 12.40, 2.05 and 0.35 P. M., connecting with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania R. R., and arriving at Now York at 5.00 and 10.00 and 11.50, A. Dr., and 3.50,7.40 and 10.30 P. M. Sleeping Cars accompanying the 2.50 A. 11L, mid 0.35 P. M. trains, without change. Leave Harrisburg for Rea.ding, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Blinemvi Ile, Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentown and Philadelphia, 8.10 A. M., and 2.05 and 4.10 P. Br., stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations ; the 1.10 P.M., making connections fur Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Potts ville, Schuylkill Haven, and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave Harrisburg at 3.55 P. M. Returning; Leavo New York nt 0.00 A. M., 12.00 Noon and 5.00 and 8.00 P. M. Sleeping cars accompanying the 11.00 A. M. and 5.00 and 8.00 trains, without change. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A. AL, returning from Reading at 6.30 P. DL, stopping at all Stations; Pottsville at 8.45 A. M., and 2.45 P. Dr.; Ashland 0.00 A. M., and 12.10 noon, and 2.00 P. M.; Tamaqua at 8.00 A. 111., and 1.00 and 8.15 P. M. BEM , Y 27 9 Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road at 7.10 A. 111. and 12.00 noon. Reading Aecomodation Traba ; Leaves Read ing at 7.3 i) A. M., returning from Philadelphia at 5.15 P. M. Pottstown Aecomotlation Train: Leaves Potts town at U. 45 A. AL, returning leaves Philadelphia at 4.30 P.-M. 691,850 10 • . • - Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading:4y—* 7.00 A. M. and C. 15 P. M., for Ephrata, Litiz, Lan caster, Columbia &c. Perkiomen Rail Road Trains leave Peikiomen Junction at 9.00 A. M. and 5.55 P. Id. Returning: Leave Skippack at 0.45 A. M., and 1.15 P. M., con necting with similar trains on Reading Rail Road. ' Ou Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00 P. M., Philadelphia 8.00 A. M., and &]SP, M., the 8.00 A. M. Train running only to Reading; Pottsville 8.00 A. M. •, Harrisburg 5.25 A. M., and 4.10 and 9.35 P. 111., and Reading at 1.10 2.55 and 7.15 A. M. fur Harrisburg, and 7.00 A.M. and 11.40 P. .111. for New York and 4.25 P. M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex cursion Tickets, to and from all points, at re duced Rates. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each:Passenger. _ G. A. IkIICOLLS, General Superintendent. lleading, Pa., May 20,1868. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL ROAD SUMMER SCHEDULE. May 10th, 1868. On and after May 10th, ISIS, Trains will leave York as follows: • • - - LEAVE NORTHWARD. - 1.20 a. in: Daily for IVilliamsport, daily (except Sunday) for Elmira, C . rtnanclaigua, Roches ter, N. Falls and Oil Region. 6.20 a. in. (except Sundays) for Harrisburg only. 11.35 a. m. Daily (except Sundays) for Williams port, Elmira, Buftitio and N. Falls. 2.30 p. m. Daily (except Sundays) for Williams port, Erie and Oil Region. 10.11 p. in. Daily (except Saturdays) for Harris burg and the West. LEAVE SOUTHWARD.. 4.09 a. m. Daily (except Mondays) for Baltimore. 7.00 a. m. Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore. 9.50 a, 111. Daily " " for Baltimore. 2.05 p. In. Daily- for Baltimore. WRIGHTSVILLE BRANCH. Leave Wrightsville for York 8.15 a. in. 1.00, 6.45 Leave York for Wrightsville, 6.45 a. ni. 11.40 a. . in. 3.50 p. in. S. N. Du BARRY, Gen. Supt. Harrisburg, Pa. ED. S. YOUNG, Gen. Pass'gr Agt. Baltimore. je 30,1808. pENNSYLV.ANIA RAIL ROAD - TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBIA GOING EAST, • Lancaster Train 8.30 A. AL Harrisburg Acconunixlation 5.38 P. 31. Mall Train •• Harrisburg Accommodation Lancaster Train Arrives Leave Columbia for Lancaster.. Arrive at Lancaster Connecting with Day Express for Phil'a. Leave Lancaster at 2.40 P. 31 . Arrive at Columbia It,N) " WAL P. LOCRARD, ... , ' . Superintendent, Phila. ph% C.io; FREIGHT NOTICE. The Pennsylvania Rail Road Company are now prepared to receive or forward Freight be tween Columbia and Lancaster, and all stations on. the Pennsylvania IMII Road and its branches. RATES BETWEEN PIIIL'A. da COLUMBIA, First Class.' 2nd Class. 3rd Class. 4th Claes. 25 cents 21 eta. 18 cts. 15 cts. Flour ha Car loads, 28 cents per Barrel. • BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, dc LANCASTER. First Glass. 2nd Class. 3rd Class. Oh Class. 23 cents 20 eta. 17 eta. 14 cis. BETWEEN COLUMBIA dr. PITTSBURGH. First Class.,. sad Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 7t cents cts. 46 eLs. SS cts. Freight consigned to stations where the Com pany has no Agent, must be prepaid. All Freights payable on Delivery. • H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phila. .titiy-For further information apply to S. B. laNcs•rox, Frt., Agt, E. K. Bonn, Frt., Agt., Columbia. - A. F. 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