I=MMMOIM=M=mMIM O =a ', OL."':o:lo.ii:'4iiii-1:.:g#1,4 es ePcA llobist)ok;k0,:/..%„IkAig• arrzlifgzt3' Nioal Pa. , -icctur_day, adverttabig, bo :considered (.IA-Sli, and 'collectable at. nay,, time after tho Bret . ; -•• , o, - - ;: Gen. Grant a, Statesman:. ; . The.sinfill-fry newspapers -and ,orators of - tfic.Doilitieratio" faith, one, urged by the and 'Other* by, Wade Frani peon, continually ha-rp . • Gen.': siatemnirship„. and 'argue tli::t his : success iu; the past is not table'sY . '"ipligrent ,:worth ,of his, but that his gri,atnesa _fotind,:birth from cir cunistanCeS,rand that 'really he is aman • of no worth in, civil,' political, ,ruilitary or social life. • • • "Such,hiSe •slanders and uncharitable assertions scarcely merit, a i v ebuke . from his defe'ndersZi The, fact' that' 'lte!' has. grown,,as great. , men have, from an' humble, but•honorable parentage,:tolre candidate for the Presidency, and that ha' has grown from the occupation of tamer;, to that of the highest military "officer of the nation,.are arguments .in ..themselves; 604 - rove:his superior manly; worth, .and: . that abundantly., attest ,his ability,- and •.capaoy. • •In the,opinion of •the Ameri-• can people,2ia.the opinion of sister, coon-.: tries, his peer does-not ex.ist:•: the • uMn'Of the tinres;arl with due respect for the worth ,ofz 'cotittriale:i in battle, • he proved to"be the champion when:all others -failed; and -,as •Illawortht;thi . ,',hti is' reputektMhe.hy,his,tititiucers,:,hp'.:statids . to-day they prorl , heart of '.our national: life---the ; nuns:sliming, brave, 'vieterions„: and altogether, the model-statesman. We ao pot,ask: the,:public, to believe, him statesman,,without citing.proof, which Can, at: found ittthe:following letter, written when he WaS:Et'll.lajoi-General,and. : in the'. days of ,our„conatry's - trialS,,, - ;l'hc,',letter breathea ; love! country, and clearly depicts his .stafeinita-- ship and general worth. It was, written in answer to an invitation fri - AMtle _Mem phis ChaMbaief ClernMerce to a compli mentary dinnor' : A the close of his .great • - Tennessee - cam paign :- -• • • - - istasthurs, 1563. Grrs... - Trxxn:sr: - I have'receiveil a copy of , resolutions passed by the "loyal citizens of Memphis, at a meeting held at the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce, Aug. 1864,7" tendering me a public reception. In accepting this testimonial r which at a great sacrifice of my personal feelings, I simply desire' to pity 4 tribute to the ~first publicexhihition itt - Metimbis,of loyalty to the Government which I represent in the department of the Tennessee. , should dis like to refuse, for considerations of personal convenience; to acknowledge, anywhere, or in- any form; the. ,existence ~of :sentiments which I.have so long and so ardently deSir-• ed to si)e.,inanifested in .this department. The stability,of this. Government; and the -.unity of this mitiosvdepend:. solely on the' cordial support and' the earnest , loyalty of the people. While; thereforeyl.thank'you , sincerely for the kind expressionSyou have • . used toward Myself, I ant profoundly gniti • flettat.this public recognition; in the, city of filen - 11)1as; of' the power ,and authority, of • the GovernMentof the'United States. you, too„ lathe name of thtinoble, artnY,Which . l ° leave the 'honor to cote mand. It is composed_ of ,tnent , whose loyalty has , beenproven by their deeds of heroism and their willing sacrifice of life - and - health: They will rejoice with Me that thd.'inisera r. ble adherents orthe'rehelliou, 'whom their bayonets have driven from this - fair, land, are being replaced • by men • who mdritoWl edge human liberty as the only true fowl.' dation of human government. May your, efforts to restore your city to the cause of the Union be as successful as have been theirs to reclaim it from the.despotic rule of the loaders of the rebellion. I have the honor to be,,gentletnenc.yOur obeclien t servant. - ' 3 ' U. S:G.eANT,Major-,Generar ; • :Now, let' , ,us: ask the •4onest - reader; if Grant is man of , eircurnstances, and en _ tiroly• devoid of worth ? ••-• , • CABINET=Wart. OABENET WARE MANUF Rr ACTO. - ,The subscribeihaVing lately •put up- new ' • 'wure.r.-orns, and greatlyincreased , his business, can ode r better inducements to Ills custonaeres than aver. .1. • ":,• : , wizapow'sztADEs' MIRRORS ; IN, ALL 'Re manufactures to order; and waitskeep con stantly - on••hand, • Dressing, 'Plain :and 'Fancy Bureaus, 'Sideboards; S ofas,"•Card, , Dinizig and Centre Tables, Common, FaneyandFrenon sterals ;sit of :which :will be "sold , on: the most a- - reasonable terms. - As he manufactures his own • work bets enabled to warrant every article no lae wliat itls represented.' • •CAAIRS I - ICHAIRS CRATES!!! - All.kinds of chairs kept on. hand ormanufactur.' Wl° order. Cane, :Windsor, Arm and - Rocking, Chairsz_Settees; Campand ComateiStoolicSofas, Tete-a Tapes and 'Stuffed ' Seat' Chairs, ' made :to' artier., Old chairs raila tad sad repalrea: : runendsavilLbe attended , to.with proniptness to which he gives his personal attention, Ile I.ls prepared•wlth_ ipaboxeli and coolers 'to `preseryo corpse, as may be reunited- MA-ROGAN - I: Oft IV.A.l.l4fii COFFINS, Furnished plain or tinted in any 'kyle that nu* he required respectfully,solleits a • share :01 public patronage; as well as a continuance of the ,custortiyilh ; whieh belies been liberallyfavored. +. • ',.IOE(XiIatENTIERGER, Bondi eide"of.Voe ' uststreet; hetween - Seeorid.and' - " ' "' ' final-80-674f. ...211:LSQ,EL.LA_VE',OTTAS.• • THE ,IIIERCHANTB'.- , PROI'BOTIVE'VNION AfERCA.X'..C.cLE _TtEFERENCE, TEM lllgitcreiu — ris',l'airrEdryrs'llNie.'sri organ ized to promote and protect trade, by enabling, !. its subscribers,-to-attain- faellity,auti safety in Alie; granting. off credits, and the recovery of . claims at all points, have to announce that they in- September, 1808,, publish in one large, , quarto volume:, • rlsßarr.crnr—E' TrCION ~;2111,E 3LERCANTILE REFERENCE REGISTER,' Containing, among other , NAXES, NATURt OF BTlsl:=3.s,•Amoxr.NT CAPITAL, 1. 0 .1- NANCIA-t , STA-Nl3/140. , 01)RATIITO.AS TO CREDIT," of 0ver.,400,0002ef , the principal merchants, Ira c,ders, ,bank.ers,.marinfacturersoind public cum -- vpardes, in more than 80,000 of the cities, towns, villagesaud settlements throughout' the United - States, their" territories, andUso Inces,cd. North...ArneritaL and. embracing the , . raosvirnportant informa." 'on attainable and ne cessary to enable the merchant to ascertain at a glance the:C.X.PITA.I - Cirs.ifecittat,'and DEGREE • of CIIROZT;Of SUCLO/ hla customers as are deem- ' ed - worthyofanygradatlon of credit; comprlsin 1.• also, a /Vetaspapo .,, Directorwmontainlbg the tlt,., character, price;land - place of publication, with :fall particulars relative to each journal, being a ' complete guide to the press of every county in : • -•"1 the,TJnit reports and-Infortnationwill bo eon/Cited' • - ..7:1 , 0 those deemed worthy of , some. lin e of credit; • and as ti o same-will be based, so ha as practican ble, upon the_Writteri statements of the-parties' themselves,revlsedand corrected by well-known :.:;and reliable:Jogai. correspondents, , Whose I char._ acter,will wove. swum:dee of the correctness of the information furnished by - them; iv is be . Ileved that the reports will prove more'trathful . and complete, and, therefore, superior to, and of ;.Touch greater value, than any previously honied, ..,•• By aid, of thelLanCANlThr.kMvitna...ncsatzoiS smit, business men will be mudded • to'ascertatn, ' at a glanee;:the' capital" and 'gradatiorrotleredit,, , • ' as, oompared•with , linancial. worth,,of -,, nearly'• everymerchant,maimfacturertrader,and bank.- , -er,within theabOve named territorial limits. • • • about the And of each month, subscrlberi • _Will also - receive theafwithly CSrortick, containing, • among other thingg, arecord of such-important ... changes 'lry the rnaine - and conclition'of' , throughout the , cotintry,'• as may - oocur.saboe- Cmerit•;,to:Aho , a p blleatiori , ,ef each, half-yearly, voltnne'Of tine Ma• , .e&wruatllitintagnacte 8411/78- . Price; or The NOchinti.? , Union - Afireanfia-Beference ' Rcirater,fhtrAdullareNoso3fonY whteli'ltwill be forwarded to any address,in.: the '",United Stiit, es, transportllion-paid, • -I:folder/ref flve 'shores of the Capital Stock, - - in.additiOnftoiparticipating,in.thepronts, receive cilgeeopybftturatersanfifeWeresca Register tree of chargat holders'of. ten - shareal,will been titled to TWO " copies ( 444,nd •no more than ten shares, of ,:thel:Capitar'Stock veill r he allotted to y one ••.All , ,raw.lllances, , lorders;. , or-!communications relatiV6 to the - bciorabouldlliebAldressed to the • -IdERCEFARTfr•EROTECTIFE UNION, , • In the dmerican'Exchangeßankitailding, N0..128 .113acial* ma's'lßos Yam: A LBERV:STEELE;ISLATER. ,aoL.A.uXindrOtPLatri and 'Ornamental Slating suandodlovith promptneiumnd despatch. Re-' pairing done, &c. Residence, No. 214,South ant NOreet, Coliambta„ Pa.- Jew-tfd ElMii2= Top EAtINU. AND . COLLTIViiIA, it: A. . or; AND Azimt AVIMS..VSEAY., 'SEPTP.M„.I; 2,51, IS6S, P.A4SENGEG I.INS'WLeL- RIIN-ON VMS ItOAD...AS FOLLOWS: - Leave Lancaster and•Colum btu at ..8:00 _ , , . Aire at Reading "," • , .... A. "' • , • „ RET,UIINLNG: , ' rguo • • Leave Reading'at' .... • 7ioo 6:15 , P. -M. Arri to at Lancaster at 0:20 A. M. Columbia , "Lancaster and - Columbia ,.:-.... 8:30 P. 111' Trains Nos. 2. and -1 'mate closaconnection at Reading with Trains North and berth, on Phil adelphia,. and, Reading •ltalirond. and - West on Lebanon Valley'Road. No. 2 'also makes close 'connection with Train for New rorir.„'' _ • Tickets can bo.obtained at. life ,Ofidees of the New' Jersey Central Railroad, foot of Liberty Street, New. York, and ,Philadelphia; and' Read iny Railroad; 13th and CailOwhill :Su:cots, .I'hila- T 011:tickets' to New ,York and Philadel-:: phia sold "at'all' the Principl Stations, and Bag:. Ika4rae Checked T hrough. Tia'hdinK Rail Road,Time,which is 10 minutes faster than ...van- • sylvanla ' '- GEO.: • GAGE; ;Supt. E. ICznynn, Geis. Prt: and Tleicet Agent., „ . , !pENNSYLVANIA RAIL'I.IO"AD - TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBIA 'GoING EAST; :- Lancaster Train - 8.30-A. M. Earritiburg, 4.econunodatign 5.3.4 TRAINS LEAVE WEST, ..... A., At liarrisbury AccommodatioU . ................ 0.25 ratica.qter rrain ......... ... 8.05 COLTJth .I . CCOAIN °DATION Leave Coluraila 'for Cn:sfei Arrive at/Laneagter • '• - 4 • , • 4.50 t Connecting with Day Express Tat ' Leave Lturnster 4 n , • -• • --' • 2.40 P. M Arrive at, Columbia 2.20 't • • - ' 4 • " "'• LOCK:AULD, Superintendent, Phila. Div NN OVETIERN" CETRAL lik. ; , :scEttptrix.. l • • ' 186'S' On and After May • 10th,;1803, Trains will leavii . _ York:l2s follows r . • , LEAVE - NORTHOURA ''„ .1.20 a. In. Daily for ,-Williamsport, daily: (except " - Sunday) for Elmira, Canandaigua,' Roches ter, N. Falls , 0.20 a. no. Daily- - (except Sundaya)for.Ehrirl:burg' only. , n,.35 0 ,„", 2 1.,Da11y (except Sundays) for, Williams port, Elmira, Stitralo and N. Falls. 2.30 p. m. Daily (except Sundays) for 'Williams port, Erie and 011.11.egion. 13.115 p.;n3:Dasly (except - Saturdays),, for Hauls- burg and the West. LEAVE ; SPTIFEIWARD. 4.09 a. xn. Daily (except lliondaysi for lla/thaore.- ,7,Ka. ra.DailmexceptiSundays), for 4 Daltbnore: ,9.00,1%.f. Daily forDalllraore. 2:05 p. an. Daily for Baltimore. • i • ,I„ , WRIGHTSVILLE 13RANCE1. Leave. "lifirlglitiiilllefopy'ork 2.15 a. m. '1.00: 6.15 , Deave•Yorlii 6.20- la. -11.40' a. , • S. N. Du BARRY, Gen:Biipt.Hari:lsbilig,Pa ,ED. S.:XOU:.N.ZG,-Gen.Xass'grAgt. Baltimore. .7EIOit'NEW;: YORK. - - • • "; CAMDEN' .ANT, ,ANizdy AND.17.12.8N . 1.0N RA 11, 'ROAD CO.MPANY LINE . ; rIIILA- D)LPHIA T 9 NEW. „ - .y ]LOAL,Wdyti UT STREET \S'II'AIL ' ', .At 5:`,30 A. M., - via Camden and Amboy Ac commodation "92.21 At 8 A. - . 1.1.. via Camden and Jersey City . Express Mall At 2 P. M.,: Via Camden - and Amboy • Ex- • press 3.00 At 3:30 P. BE, -,, v.1a Camden' mid .Tersby' City' Express , ' '" . 3.® • PROJE I:F.NsusigToz; At 11 A. 'M.,: via Kensingion t and ,tiers. y Clty, New York Express, Fare 53.00. , ; , Irl2olis WEST •PIIII.:ArDELPIIIA . D.IO 4 .6 , T.' 4 1 • via Connecting Railway. - - At 2:30 A. M.,1:00." 6:30, 'and 12 'P. M., New ;York Express Lines, via Jersey City - "At 1 A. M. klmigrant Line 2.00 At 1:30A. 51., on Mondays only.—VeNrAork ; Express Line 3.25 The 0:30 A. St., and 6:30 I'. M. LineS, will run daily. All others, Sundays excepted. EADINO: "RAII, ROAD. • SUMMER , ARRANGEMENT INIONDAY, AUGVST 3D, SOS CP.EA'ITRUNK LINE PROM TECO NORTH' AND North West for Philadelphia; New York, Read . Pottsville, Tamaqua,. Ashland, Lebanon Allentown; Easton, - Ephrata, Lithe, Lancaster Columbia, ; , Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol lows: A t 2.50,5.25 anti 3.10 A. 151.,12.20 noon -.4oand 9.35 P. M., connecting with. similar Traings on the Pennsylvania It: It., and arriving at NehvlYork. at .5.00 and 10.00 and 11.15, A. 31., and a.50,t5.5 and 9.50 P. M. Sleenino• Cars necompanyin,g le 2.50 • 9. DI., and 9.354'. if trains, without elia e. Leave Harrisburgf°ritergling.Pottsvlll , Tama qua, Minersville - ,Ashland.ShantekimPi , firove, Allen town and Philadelphia, 8.10 A. Af., and 2.00 and 4.10 P. M., stripping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations ; the 4.10 2. H., making connections for Philadelphia and Columbia only. PopP:Aotts vile, Schuylkill Haven, :and Aulafrzn„. via SchuYlkill and Susquehanna -Rail - Rona, leave -Harrisburg at 8.30 P. M. Returning:: Leave New York at 9.00 A. M., P 2.00 Noon and 5.00 and 5.00 P. M., Philadelphia. at 8.15 A.,M. and 0.30 P. .D 1.;- sleeping cars accom panying the 0.00 A. M. and .5.00 and B.OOP. Dl. trains froinNew York, withoutgcluinge. •• , Wry Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia ,at connecting with similar train on East l'enn'a Railroad, returning from. Reading at 0.33 P. M., stopping at all Stations; Pottsville at 7.00 and. 8.45 and 2.45 P.M.; , Shamoltin at 5.'25 ,and 11.20 A. 15/.; Ashland 7.00 A. and 12.43 noon; and DI - 4 'Tamaqua at 9.30 2.15. and 4.85 - 1...1.1: -- •-: - •LI", • • • .• • . ,Leave Pottsvillevia Selmylkil and Susgneluin na Rall :Road at 7.10. A. M. for Ilarrlsburfs, and - 1.1'..1) A. M. for Pine Grove and Tremont. Reading Aceomodation Tratu : . Leaves Alead ing'at 7.50 A. M.; xeturning, food Philadelphia at 5.15 P. M. Pottstomi,Aceornodation•Tratu : Leave - g Potts . - town at 0.95 A:114 returning leaves Phliculelplila at,L3O P. M._ • . ' Columbia Rail Road' inins„leiti;-e 'Reading at - • - 7.00 anti U. 15 P' — for'E;lirata Lun . caster, Columbia, Sc. _ , Purktornen Rntl Roart.Tralns leave Perkdomou Junethin• at 9.00 A. Ef.'and 0.00 P.M. "'Returning: Leave Skippack at 8.10 A. M., and 1.9.5 F. M., con:- needing' with similar „trains on Reading Rail Road. . _ Ou Sundays Leave New York at S.OO P. M., 'Philadelphia 3.00 A. i'd., and 3.15 P. M., the 00 A. ;SI. Train running only ,to. Iteading•, - Pottsville $.OO A.M. • Harrisburg 5.25 A: 21., and 4.10 ,and 0.35 P. M. and Reading at 1.10, 2.55 and 7.15 N. M., for . Harrisburg, and.a..oo A. „M., and 11.40 P. M. 'for New 'York and 4.2,5 P.'ll.lor Philadelphia. Conatnutation,ailleage, Season, School and Es:. cursion Tlckets,.to and,,Aroin. all ,points, at re-, dueed Rates. , Baggage checked, through ; 100-pounds allowed - • c Ard:ls, - 1313.1 `General Superintendent. „ , _„ , FREIGHT • The , -PeimsSavanlajtall Road' :Goiripany are. now prepared to receive- or - forward-Freight be tween. Columbia' andLati , mister; acid all stations on the Pennsylvania Itailltoadainfits braliphes. P,ATESBETWEEN PH.IL'A.=A COLUMBIA, First Glass. 2,i Class. Srd Class. 4t14 Class. '125 centsw cts. IS cts. 15 cts: Flour Ix Car loads, 2S cents per Barrel. • .BETWEEN Pi:IILADELPHIA'd: LANCASTER. Finis Class- • ' .2nd Class. • • Srd , Cass. "4th' Class. cents !Wets:- • 'a7 cts: , —" 14 ctsi - • BETWEEN 'COLUMBLV dr. PITTSBURGH. Itrat Class. tad 2ni•Gase.• • ••Itir• Clam 71. cents 56 cts. " ;•'4U cts. .• 36 cts. • 'Freight Consigned to stations where the Com pany has no Agent; must be prepaid: " • • All Freights payable on delivery. H. H. HOUSTON, • 1 • Freight Agent, Fo icirther information apply to .., , SJ3.lC.r...Nasms, , E. H. BOICE, AgtsColurobla. '4.•.-y: - . 121.4 Y,.q.0;0:D‘5,.„;(c7c,, -- V 9N - .1 1 3 , Y .S.ci:VE p: , , :- ,,,,, - , , , i e lire constanify 'pa rehnSing far OnSh c hii - tho Itow 'York. and Boston Idarltets, all kinds of DBY VIND ; FANCY GOODS; RILES, COTTONS, .1300T8JA ND SHOTS, WATCHES' SE‘VING MACHINES, CUTLERS,•DRESS GOODS, , DourATip co op§,, c.,:ic •• • - Which we are actually selling at an average price of. ONE • DOLLAR IFOIL EACH ARTICLE. On sales being, strictly for cash, and our tncde much larger than that.of any other similar con cern, enables us to _give better bargains than call be obtained of "any other houle: .• • 11'11"o -Ide,cli6sl Are specially inv4ellte glye usatdal. SEND FOIIiI EIEEE'DAIV AND E.X . 6ITANCLE LIST Our club system of selling Is as follows: For $.2 we send 20 'patent peri fountains and cheeks ;describing 2:0 :different articles to bc: sold -for a s dollar,each; 40:for S 4 60 for 86,,• MO for Sto;d:c. Sint by mail. COMMISSIONS LAP..GEIL than thowoffered U ,auy. other • according to also of club. Slagle fountain and check, 10 cts. Mule and female agents Wanted. SEND MONEY ILEGISTEItED LETTEEtS. , Sentl,,us,:t club; and ycitt'wtlFacknowledgb that you cannot afford to buy goods - of any other house. there • • ...EASTAIAN di KENDAL; . • ..t{6_llttnoyer St.,..Boston; „Mass. EY.II,E-&••LANDELL, • "-•- • • •- • 1 - F,01:1RT11...t Anon STREETS, P.IIrLAVA. GOOD. az ' GOOD 1868. FALL GOODS OPENING, 1? ... Ar - T'd Y . A N'.l - S••:B'YA-P44-14.; ! LYONS SILICVELVETS, tiTYLE • • "k" , NEW RUMS GOODS , e • GOOD .SLAN'E.ETS; , NEW CLOTH/3, , •• . - .."S'REETINGS AND SAIRI'.I"4GS., n e.tOißS AND CASSIMERES. , • " N. Goop.k"ieceivecl daily In larr ? e lotx •'"WALIZPAPERS: • ',,,;,•):: ; _PAPEILII,AitOthath 'N , SAV , •••f(q.:..t•AN.I3ERRNI3I°: STOCK`-'OS Son Turlois;.'unDs,.-ist.e.; 4.T4 CORNER OF FOUR= AND MAR/CRT 4TRBZTI4 T0RF28.3311) • Plillatlolplaci, Pa. MESE ':c4sE's;'so.APE coraum:N:- ROLLPIG STORE: WINTER ,GOODS L&RUE •BTock . Or "CASSI3II';RI;S POR,OUR ,MERCHANT, TAIL- INTe'w,37,res Gooxis 'FOR FALL' ANDIVINTER WRAR! GREAT BARGAINS TO BE HAD AT THE ;:l‘tdillMOTH: STORE OF IA Splendid Stock of 'New Goods at GREATLY : ,REDUCErk pnrcEsi WE • TIKVE. PURCHASED ; A:'..l;;A itGE AND FASIIiONADLE 'STOCK OF CLOTHS, Which wu aro. prepared -to make up "-" IN THE -LATEST, STYLES: . , . - -PRE SS' G ,, 0 0 DST . lll'aek , aitil. Ftrne , , , Silks,. , French,- s and Scotch pinp,liams, .Prints of all Styles and ~' , : ,Dlakes.' A. , full Stook ,of - , ~, -Linens. : • A , Fine -Stock . of Hosiery, ... . . , . _ '• - - GLOVES, . . ~.- , ,"• "DIIESS BUTTONS, ~. ' „ ' • -' - - - • AND' TBDIMINGS. ,BROWN AND . . „ Of Every Width and Quality From . 10 Cents rpa. - rAnu up, WE MAKE A SPECIALITY OF OUR EMIEM WOOL • - .Spragues, Pink, Piirple, • _Ainericart,V,iri ' mocks, Awn, Pa- - Glen Cove, . Corset Jeans,' 'Pine Ciimbrics, Paper Cambrian, Linens, - Linen liandkez:ciefs,.Nap - kins, Threads, Braids, Dress Trimmings, Tidy Yarns, Wor , 'steds, hosiery, all . kinds Iloop Skirts Silk Circulars,,-Silk Sac `cpies,TDalmOralS,,Suspenders; Buttons, aid Gloves,-Lidiese and Clildron's Hosiery AIOURNING DRESS, GOODS, GiNGLESMS,': . . AND, SWISS WIIITE GOODS VERVLOW. PRICES ALL ICINDS of MINTED `DELAINES, StrCIC AS PACIFIC, . - LONVEL, ^ ' 'Fbtr4rtp§, - - MANCHESTER, TALL wEFIER SHAWLS OF"ALL KINDS. ,CLOTHS .I"s7"'D CA.Sil2dEttr,S, '"-• 'For Gerd's and Ladies' Wear FLANNELS,"WIEaTE ASID COLORED Brown Muslins, Bleacbed Afuslins, DOulde Cotton , ancrLINEN; Ladles' f Linen, Paper Collars, Cull's, KU Gloves, Ready blade Shirts, HATS CAPS ! Boots and Shoes LADIES' ezLoiliE SID. MISSES' and CHILD REN'S SHOES. MERCHANT-TAILORING ; DplgEiat THE I BEST STYLE OUT SIDE THE CITIES, AND ALL- -A : FpIL . -ASSORTMENT OF E:T ': )V A- R CHOICE OF GRoq, suaiats, COFFEES, . . SPICES, ; • , . Tl , l A FISH, , ',c.A.lsTrrEti rxturrs.-&e.-- "us a Calf, Ai:i!to OLD BTAND of 31.:aLTBk @ CASE,liarejou can dixamlna Stock, beforitirclaistilz eliaiyrhoieT, • GRovEri. S BAKER'S . 4 PREAIIUM. call at the Store and nee them worklng.:;Solr eralklitde on hand. -,••• r ' • WCSE7.47 ON - " / X.AIOUNL SL,. botwoen Erriett &Second Sta.. ~ • , • • ; COLUILBIA.,;Ta. , o,9.—Alark4t 'Pries is given oduce, is (..eliango for Goods. FIRST. ARRIVAL OF ORING ESTA33LISHMENT CASE & SON, CASSIMERES, & VESTING; Large AssOrtment oP :A,. L. The Best Stock' of 81,E.A 'CUED SHIRTIN'GS, „ WOOL • • ~POPLINS, POPLIN ALPACAS, DELAivrs, COBERGS; • ' Zzo Also, !:131tie pillow Caving, , • "*Gents' Linen; Neck Ttes, Fancy and Plain, White & Colored, Fancy dr. Plain, =KINGS of all GRADES,' &c' ALSO, ALL STYLES OF FITTING .IVARRAICTED ,CONSISTTNO ' IRON te glrit ClirirEttY. A M"Ejt LC N ANTI-INCRUSTATION .00.'S OFFICE, Ico. 147 SOUTR FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. THE ANTI•IICRUSTATOR Will remove SCALES from steam Boilers and -keep them clean, render the .liollerless liable to Expzoszozr; and causin w great saving of fuel. These licsrutumnrS g have been in successful use during the last TWO YEARS in many of the large establishments of Philadelphia, and other Farts of the United States, from which the most lattering Tatimonials.Of their wonderful saving of Fuel and Labor have received. PARTIES having i3 . 01.15E11.8 - would do well to call at the office, and examine testimonials, &c. ,-• .I.3ZRA'-.LUICENS, •- • • J 011 1 ,7 FARBIItA, may3o-3m] , See's and Treas. r• QUPPLEE,.&.: , STE,A,AI,I3()ILERS. In addition to 'our Foundry and Machine work, •we' are' -now• prepared , to manufacture every variety of lioller and Plate Iron work, •- YIENDING AND REPAIRING BOILERS Promptly , . attended to. 'Thankful for Vast favors, Wet would invite the attention of our iriends and patrons to this new branch of our business. ' SUPPLEE A: BRO., 2nd St., Columbia. SITSQU,I . MIANNA IRON COMPANY • Ma"aufacturors of all sizes 'of , REFINED AND DOUBLE REFINED ROUND, SQUARE, FLATS, OVAL, AND • - BALI' OVAL IRON,. ;Car Axles; Shafting and Horse Shoe Bars. 41rOrders promptly filled from Stock on hand or made to order. Terms, net cash, at Manufacturer's prices, do; ,Ilvered on Cars or Boats. , • • ' • •'Ofncaat their - STEAK , , ' 110ILE1S, STEAM' TIMITS, And all kinds of Machinery Manufactured and guaranteed,to give satisfaction at the Works of SITPPLRE C BRO., :Cofinial:Art:Penn 11 . MILES &:ATJXER, TIN & SHEET:=IRON WORK ERS, NO: WF-ST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER • „ -' (opposite Sheller's, Eagle Hotel.) Beg. leave to inform their friends and the public generally ' that they have opened a tirst cla-ss TIN AND SHEET-IRON STORE, at the above named place, where they have on, hand, and are manufacturing daily an immense stock •„ . . • 'OF TIN & SECF.ET-IRON WARE. • TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING, and Repairing of all kinds executed at the lowest cash prices, and in the• best workmanship manner. Call andexamine our Stock before purchas ing elsewhere, -• • , • F. AUXER, apl2s'eS-Iy] D. MILES. TEAM BOILER WORKS, • ' COLUMBIA, pjf,N - 2,7!A, Ps The Subscriber - would respectfully announce that he - is fully prepared to do all kinds of ' 'Boiler work. - - TUBULAR on OYLINDEIt]3OILERS, TANKS, AND SHEET-IRON WORK of all kinds, and on the most reasonable terms. R . - -epairing . promptly attended to. For further information apply to T. SKEIN, Columbia, Pa. _L733173ER cc; COAL. SA.MUEL HESS, SOIITII SIDE OF CONESTOGA, 05pi)o . slte'Gra'ell Landing.j I= COAL LUMBER, WOOD, SALT, SAND AND FERTILIZERS', POSTS, RAILS, PALES Axn FENCING MATERIAL, Also, Manufacturer of Boxes, handles for Forks, 'Hoes, Shovels, Brooms, dm. panyla-Gmo 500 TONS OF PLYMOUTH STOVI (\0.3) COAL For Sale at $4.00 per Ton. Delivered at your cellar doors. Get one Ton for trial. aug 31-tf 1 13RUNElt MOOUE.' GEORGE BOGLE, DBALER IN LUMBER OF Ai o "L PESORTPTIONS. Office—Front fitree. liptween Locust am) Union, COLUMBIA. PA COOPER & PEART, DEALEIVS IN LUMBER & COAL, BALTIMORE COMPANY. And all the hest Quality of STOVE COAL. BUILDING LUNBER Of all kinds sold and delivered on cars, at the LOWEST Ist.A.RICET RATES. •Hemlock;AVlilte Pine, • IVeatherboartling, Jolt*, Scantling, dm., &e., suitable Ter all kinds of Building purposes. LOCUST r-o s CHERRY, POPLAR, A KS, , !PICKETS; LATH; SHINGLES, &e. All orders by mail will receive the same tention as ,though the application be made n person., . COOPEE PEART, mar. 14. 'l3B-tf. 'Front St., Columbia. ( 7 10 AL! COALft'COATAH 1„,1 BRUNERA MOORE'S Coal Yard is still the place to buy-your Coal. They 'always have on hand Lykens Valley , Shainotcht, Baltimore Company and now have , A kEW DIAMOND NO. 4 - COAL, Price in Yard, 84.00: Delivered through Tow S-I.M. Try RI 'Will give satisfaction. nov 304 n • BRUNER dz MOORE. BRUNER k' DEALERS /24 COAL, SALT, _ Frii..E BRICK • . , - , • • AND, LUMBER! , . -- .-. OFFICE—AT BASIN. : • PRICES OF COAL A.T YARD. DELIVERED. Baltimore Select Lump 0,.1.15 41.00 Nos. 1,2 and 3 5.15 5.50 - -" No. 4 - 4.00 5.21 11 o. ,5 4.40 , 4.75 Shamoken Egg and Stove, Nos: . ' • • 2 and 3 4.90 . 5.2.5 Shamoken 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. - " ' ' '4.15 , ' 4.50 Maltby Coal, No. 2 and 3 ' ' 4.115 5.00 " • " No: 5 • " • - 4.15 4.50 t Grand Tunnel, Nos. 2 and 3 4.40; • 4.75 Lykens Valley, Nos. 2 and 3 5.65 6.00 ," -• • " .No. 5 ' 4.65 . 5.00 The following Coal is sold by car loads to Co lumbia consumers, gross weight, with all the 5 per cent. advantages: , . . - Sluunoken Egg and Stove, or Noi; 2 and 2..•:44.50 Nut, or No. 5 -' 3.75 Baltimore Consumers Coal Co., Nos. *2 and 3, 4.50 " A di id No. 4 4.2., " '' • "' ' " No. 5 1.00 Maltby Coal, Nos. 2 and 3 4.50 • - " • •" - o - 00 0 Lylcons‘ Valle Ny, ',l Nos. 2 and 3 5.5 •:" ". No. 5 4.50 Grand Tunnel, Nos 2 and 3 4.25 tra-As soon'as rail connection is completed to Wilkesbarre,Baltimore Co. Coal will also be sold • dec. •21,'67.]' ; • • . 'ErtuistErt d: SIOORE. 'SEng:NG' JILACI=S: SEWING MACHINES ! Thero Is no necessity for "Swindhig i11 , 0111.1a the Circle" of • Sewing .Machi-nes„ to searcit of a GOOD ONE' when one Is offered to yon combining in Itself all the GOOD QUALI TIES claimed for any In the:Market, and fliccxfa/ of all the defects and clap-trap listfireo, and attach ments used to make Machines sell. • • H -We offer for sale the ' - GROVER & BAKER FAMILY DIACIILNE; Making-the Elastic Stitch which will not rip or break by tension, arid for proof of its. excellence, refer to those having them in use. - •• • • • 1113Weliaveat an times a COMPETENT PER SON-Iry attendance—not topicture Imaginary perfections; nor to describe with voluble imper tinence therdefects of other-machines,' In order to hide anything- in those - we sell; bat to slum what can be done-with oars. , - r, .:We ,rove also the best • • LOCK ; . STITC33. . , MANUFACTURING M.N.CHINF Ever 'offered te 'thepublic, Maul only ask au ex „aminatioupt them to substantiateour , ,assertions. Also, , .• „ . • SECOND-HAND MACHINES,' In good running order, of the following maces, which we' will sell at - Anotrr HALF the or i ginal Pnicg: 1 1.vri.cox & GIBES, ' -", , • • NII/.. - 7 G. CASE & gOlt„) , ~Agents, at HollingMill Store, . -", Columbln4Tenn'n: , " d 13,Tlinkhove Maebines,are also. to', be had ' of F.'XI - Zley,ler, the former Agent; at theAtlants ,Express Onlce,in.Walnutstreet,uboyeyront. 4 " Janet:67-ln,, JOl3 - ;%.,'PRENTING :.-or ,EVERY , Deectiptiou meetly executed Kt thb Odlce IT4.GER 13ROTIIEBS ARE SELLING GOOD CALICOES AT 12& CENTS, A large lot of BLEACHED Zr UNBLEACHED SIIM' TING Sz.. SHEETING MUSLIMS, pur chased before the recent advance. We 'are still selling at LOW PRICES. TABLE LINENS ct. TOWELINGS, BEDDING,. FEATHERS, c.te.. The largest Stock of CHINA, GLASS & QUEENSWARE WALL PAPERS ! WALL PAPERS! WALL PAPERS! Are now receiving SPRING STYLES for 18139. Our Stock will be found complete, and to com prise a great variety of new designs of Plain and Decorative Fine Stamped Glit, Satins, Blank and Wood Colors, for Parlors, Halls, Dining Rooms and Chambers. - Also, DECORATIVE PAPERS, in Marble, Fres coes, Oak, Walnut, Rosewood, &e. The most complete assortment ever offered In Lancaster, and will be ld, at less than. Phila delphia prices. Call and"examine. " EAGER ,X; BROTLIERS. C ----- PT TS! ENGLISH BRUSSELS, ENGLISH TAPESTRY," IMPERIAL. THREE-PLY, TAPESTRY, INGRAIN, EXTRA' Ss SUPERFINE INGRAIN. TUREE-PLY d.f.s PLAIN VENETIAN, WOOL PATCH, COTTAGE, • HEMP AND RAG CARPET, (Jr 3LUITFORD & LOWELL, and best Phlla- COOOA & CANTON MATTINGS, RUGS, Doon MATS, &c. Wo now offer a very full and complete Stock; and at very low prices. - I.IAGEIt & BROTLIKIIS. ROLLING MILL, • Cohan bla, Penna. WINDOW SHADES ! WINDOW SHADES MAGEIt S linoxnEns have now In Store a Choice Selection of WINDOW SHADES, To which they invite attention. Also, all widths of WHITE, BUFF AND GREEN SHADE ROL LANDS. [mar. 14, '6,3-tt, T 4 00 K BEFORE YOU LEAP 000DS WELL BOUGHT ARE DA.LF SOLD The finest and best lot of goods ver brought to Columbia, has Just been received at the • " - Cheap Store " OF P.. S. DIcTAGUE, Where the Public are cordially invited to call and examine the Goods anti Prices. The greater part of .the goods were bought before Lhe late advance in cotton, and consequently can be sold much cheaper than present Wholesale Prices. The Stock is now full and complete, comprising the different. grades of goods, viz: BwiJAIRs. VALENCIAS WOOL DELAINS, of all Colors, A fine lot of Spring Styles ot SUMMER DE LAINES. besides 3ITTSLINS, CALICOES, TICIC- LrGS FURNITURE and SHIRTING CHECICS, TABLE DIAPER, GINGHAMS and LINSEYS. - - - - - An elegant Selection of Spring and Summer BALMORALS at the lowest prices. Idar,gains SILKS. Also, all widths of • Sheetings and Pillow Cases I%luslins of the Best Makes. _ _ - - - - - - - A perfectly new lino of CLOTIIS, CASSI MERES, SATTINETS TBE.NTON PLAIDS, JEANS, Ladies' Cloaking Cloths, and Deady made Coats, latest Fashions. The Subscriber is Just entering into the BOOT anti 'SII.OII business, and being determined to keep none but the best Goods in this line, and sell at less than usual prices, respectfully solicits the patronage of the public. P. S. IIcTAGUE, No. 123 125 Locust St., trur-tf Columbia, Pa. TO THE PEOPLE I TITHE NEW STORE. Raving made extensive improvements to my Store at corner Third and Cherry streets, and the room now being twice as large as before, en ables me to have a larger stock and more room .for customers than formerly. I have now ready for the ~,,, FALL TRADE, large stock for inspection, con sting of MEN'S AND - BOYS' BOOTS AND 'DOES; I ,sl, snakes, and at prices to suit civery one. AMES' MISSES' AND CIIILDREI' , .Z'S BOOTS. I pay especial attention as to style and quality. NONE BUT THE BFST MAKES! QUALITY GUARANTEED!! .11 00 P SKlRTS—Newest Style, For Ladies, Misses and Children, at the lowest prices. HOSIERY tt: NOTION DEPARTMENT. There will be found a large stock to select from. Best English Dose, bleached and unbleached, at low prices. Best .51 Corsets, Dress rind Coot Teimmings, New Style Buttons for ladies coats. REMEMBER , THE CASH STORE I WITOLESALE AND RETAIL. . AMOS 11. HOUGENDOBLEII, , sept.li: LC J Corner Third it Cherry Sts. LYICENS , V.A.LLEY, DOWN WITH THE PRICES J ust received from the Philadelphia and New York Markets a full and complete stock of - . CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, the Latest Styles in the market, which we exiii prepared to snake up to order in the BEST STYLE AND SHORT&Sr NOTICE, and at the Lowest Cash Prices, • We have on hand a full and complete stock of ENADY MADE CLOTHING, . for Men and Boys, Of our own make, which we guaranted Nvell trimmed and well made, and goods as repre sented. Also, our Stock of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING GOODS, is full and complete. Our stock is purchased at the - very Lowest Cash Prices, and we are prepared to sell at 4. sn mi advance. - Call and examine our Stock, and will be convinced the place to be suited for the least money, is at MYERS ,S; RA.TUFON'S, No, 1 East King street, Lancaster City, COML.NG CONFLICT ! re give greater inducements to Agents than any other Rouse in the trade. Ladies and Gent's get up Clubs In our great OF DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, SILVER Thousands can testify as to the superior qual ity and the large remuneration received for sell ing our goods. We will present to any person, (free of arperase,) scouting us a club, goods worth. $ l / to $3llO, or will pay cash if necessary. An goods sold at an uniform price of ON.E DOLLAR for each article. - - We haVe made special arrangements with the celebrated OBIEN — I'AL TEA COMPANY, to Sup ply their standard Teas and Collbes, at their beet prices. Agents wanted everywhere. Descriptive Cir culars will be sent free, on application. LETTS A: CO., Mrintrs' Agents, Je6S-taij frt S eti Federal Street, Boston, Mass WE HAVE COME With, great inducements to agents to co-oncrato with us In our GRAND ONE DOLLAit SALE !- Shootings free of cost to our agents. -Watches free of cost to our agents Sewing Machines free of cost to agents. Leather Goods free of cost to agents. Linen Goods free of cost to our agents. Silks and Shawls free of cost to agents. Boots and Shoes tree of cost to agents. Dress Goods free of cost to our agents. GREAT . DOLLAR BARGAMS FOR OUR CUSTOMERS. Send for our circular. Agents wanted every where. Address _ . _ . ILSRRIS S PLITS.IIIF.R., seplD-itiv)' 34 Hanover St., Boston, Nass .110US_E ITURNISIEn7-G. A 0. FLINN'S House FUrnishing Store, NO. 11 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, rA. ICE CREAM FRE EZERS, WATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS. TIN AND COPPED, WARE. WOODEN IVA.DX, BEITTAN TA: WARE . •. BIM) CAGES,' ' - • " • STEP LADDERS. .T.311003.1.S BRUSIM:, • KNIVES ' AND FOKKS, TEA AND TABLE 'SPOONS, COFFEE MILLS, .tC. • coAeorr. BIIANDELIEItS, for Maks, Ly ceums, @c. COAL OIL LAMPS,. , BKA.CKETS.4:c 7 ... • rumrs. ,—, 3IYDRAIILIC 'RAMS, x_ca , Err., i• • . A 'very fine nssortrnent of lIODSE FORE- • ' GOODS, of all kinds n.t. • ... . , • ' ' A. C. FLINN'S • •, ••• , ••• '•• lions° 'Furnishing Store. . , No. 11 North Queen St., Lancaster Fu. jc3o • 1.4438 DRY GOODS. IN LANCASTER MEAGER & BROTIIERS PAPETt clelob:a. FLOOR, OGL CLOTHS, From one to four yards wide. ONE DOLLAR SALE WARE, PLATED WARE, &0., &C .11A22r PB:EP4BATIONS. --------- ALL'S • • VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER lIAS STOOD THE TEST OF SEVER YEA.ES BEFORE THE PUBLIC; And no preparation for the hair has yet been discovered that will produce the same beneficial results. It is an entirely new scientific discov ery, combining many.ot the most powerful and restorative agents In the VEGETABLE KING DOM. It restores GRAY HAIR - TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL • COLOR It makes the scalp white and clean; Cures dand ruff and humors, and falling out of the hair; and will make it grow upon bald heads, except in -very aged persons,ns 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 -IsTG. It is the cheapest preparation everoirered to the public, as one bottle will accomplish more and last longer than three bottles at any other preparation. IT IS RECOU'ALENDIM ..klSm USED By THE FIRST AIEDICAL AUTHORITY The wonderful results produced by our SICIL IAN HAIR - RENEWER have Induced many to manufacture preparations for the Hair, under various names; and, in order to induce.the trade and the 'public to lmellas° their compounds, they have resorted to falsehood, by claiming they were former partners, or had some con-, auction with our MR HALL, and their prepara tion wits similar to ours. Do nut be deceived by them. Purchase the original; it has never yet been equalled. Our .Treatise on' the Rah, with certificates, gent free by mail. See that each BOTTLE has our private REVENUE STAMP. over the top of the bottle. All others are imitations. It. P. ITA.LL Si CO., Proprietors, Nashua, N. - 11. &Id by all Druggists and dealers in Medicine. nov 2 111 IE LAST CROWNING SUCCESS MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S, IMP.ROVEp HAIR RESTORER FAVORITE HAIR DRESSING NEW STYLE IN ONE BOTTLE Will quickly restore Gray Hair to its natural Color and Beauty, and produce luxuriant Growth. It Is perfectly harmless, and la prererred over every other pre- • paratlon by those . who have a fine head of hair, ns well as those who wish to restore it. The beautiful gloss and perfume Imparted to IMM=I for old and youpg FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS DEPOT, 198 GREENWICH ST., NEW YORE'. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. [feb`MllS-1y MEDICAL. DR. TAYLOR'S OLIVE BRANCII B I A rand and agreeable TONIC, STIMULANT STOMACHIC and CARMINATIVE BITTERS, Extracted entirely from and BOOTS Highly beneficial in ' DYSPEPSIA., GENERAL DEBILITY, awl LOSS OF APPETITE; and an excellent CORRECTIVE for persons su faring front Disorders of the Bowels, Flatulence, &e., &e. SOLD EVERYWHERE Depot, No. 4ra Market Street, Philadelphia septs'6B4.ly] - J. K. TAYLOR de CO WILY S IT .F'F' It' FROM ACHES OR PAINS? SAYRE'S INSTANT PAIN CURE," urfrn BEST RENI3DY IN EXISTENCE FO L THE CURE OF' RHEUMATISM, NEU- pu ItALGIA, TOOTHACHE, HEADACHE, EAR ACHE, SCALDS, BURNS, FROST BlTES,'antl all other ACUTE PAINS. It is applied externally, with 'a greell earnelis hair brush, (one or which accompanies cacti bot tle.) It ispleasant, entirely harmless; tend does not In the least soil or harm the skin. I'rs CORES Ant: LASTING. One application -Wilt in ' lees than flue minutes convince the 'most skeptical of its truly scondcrfut. meritx.' "WE CIiALLENOI7: TILE WOE/JD TO PRODUCE ITS - EQUAL. No jaritilit once acquaint& with its virtues witt be without it. See what T. A. Dudley says-of the firm of Dudley .I:Statllard, one of the largest wholesale drug establishments In this country: No. 69 BEEK-ILL , : ST., New Tork,} January sth, ISIS. E. 1111sufant er.. Co., Reading, Pa.=-Deur Sirs:— It affords one pleasure to speak of the wonderful effects of your "Pain Cure", in 'my own false. In June last'l was 'attacked with Neuralgia in' my abdomen and side. 'After suffering intensely for nearly two weeks, I was Induced to try your remedy, and atter an urplicaticro my utter surprise, I was relieved' in a few seconds. So sudden was the relief, that I could scarcely be lieve my own senses. From my knowledge of the preparation, I firmly believe that it will stop pain from .nearly every cause, and almost in stantly- Respectfully, yours, ' J. A. DUDLEY. Price Fifty Cents. - For Sale by all Druggists. E. MISIILER ct CO., ' . . . . Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, ' 407 and 909 PENN STREET, feb. 8, 'OB-13 - .3 REA.DII , IO. "PA. VETERINARY SURGERY.- The undersigned, having established himself at SISOBER'S HOTEL, In NORTH QUEEN ST., - CITY 01 0 . LANCASTER, Offers his services to the people of this city and county, in the capatity ot VETERINARY SUR GEON. - fie treats all diseases that horses are incident to, either Internally or externally; and from long experience, Mutters himself that he can give entire satisfaction to all who will favor him with it call. Itlnderpest, that dreadful disease, which has done such damage In our country, he has treated successfully, and will do so in all cases, when called In time. . He has on hand a full supply of all medicinel 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 him perfectly familiar, with complaints of that character. OFFICE HOURS from 7 to 9 A.. ill., and from 12 to P. M. - inny3ol3S-3m. , < -JOHN Q. TAGGART. •+, • .•• - 1-AppinoO . :tt. - ..& Trotter, WHOLESALE " GROCERS, - • 21 North Writer Street, and 20 North Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. EVS.UBANC-E COX-PAN:EA CITY= L~T~TD COUNTY Fii‘e liisminCeActhipally. CAPITAL, $200,000. • "'BON: E:"PkkNICLDIst; - PiEsinEN'i. • REED, TRY.ASIMEIL EDWARD BROWN, SECIIETAEY. •Directors.-Mon. A. R. Roberts, - 13. Pi Shenk, Js S. Atlee, M. D., Finnic Shroder.oll. Carpenter, M. D. 3..,. Frantz„ Jacob 33a.umati, John C. M a . :•" ' ' - The above home, Company, Jtaving appointed Mr. John W. Bruner us their Agent Ibr 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 - . • ' •"_" • JOHN • „ Jou W. BRUN ER, Agent. rpILE WASHINGTON LIFE IN SURANCE: COMPANY. NO:08 P.P.OADWAy, N:EW . "Y9RX . . , CILOUBETCS i; SON, GENETCAL AGENTS, Nos.: 800 6: 811 Chestnut St., Plilltulelphin, PT. CAPITAL, SV-5,000 „ • The Capital and accumnlations'tiAfiv , ainout;tl, to over ONE MILLION DOLLARS ; The WASIIINGTON has always advocated and 'practiced the CASH , SYSTEM;bellitving it, to be .forthe u.v.runzsr of the Insured. • - Its policies contain a provision for the.'non forfeiture of all Life and'Endowmen t Insurance Policies. This Company has not been 'surpassed by any' other in liberality: and.- promptitude_ in the settlement of Claims. • CYRUS CURTIS, Pliustnir-vr. MATHEW Vim: PRESIDENT. W. A. BREWER, Secretary and Actuary. J. W. BRUNER, Agent. - marts-Om] No. 213 Walnut St., Columbia, Pm P.lllB Nit ...COINIPANY, 1 , 70. 175 Brinulway, New ,Y6rir.: W. I,V, ,JJPP, .A.GENT, Columbia, Pa, 'CASEI 'CAPITAL, - -' • - • $500,000 . SURPLUS, ' " " ' 4 313,07'4.73 Total Assets, July 1,1807, --51:1,074.73 ' 'Company insures Prokrty of : :111 kinds against Loss or Danutge , by Fire, on, favorsble terms. • .RUDOLPIr dATERIGUE, , I;resideut„, ITU GO SCIIIML‘nts74 • J0112 , i KAI4L, . Secretary, Vice gresitlout."' Oct. 12,'1607-Iy . , ' , COLIDIBEI, INS URANC,'E , „ 11.gf 1 807: ' • CAP.Ini.L,AND ASSETS, - - - This Company continues to insure Buildings Merchandise, and Other property,-against' loss and damage by tire, - on the - mutual plan, either for a cash premium, or premium note. , ' • , SEI T E.6ITH , ...iNNUA_L IREPORT. ' Whole are lint insured, $12,478,420 , Less am't xplred , 722,771 34 • •' • ' • " 811,736,655 99 • •DAPITAL•AND INCOME. • • Amount or premium notes, Jan. 1;1660 '6035,123 27 Less premium notes exp'd in 1,366 - ;71,963 04: ..3613,160 23 Balance of premiums, Jan'y I, 1866 •" 6,609 15 Cash'recelpts, less.commissions, in 'GO, 57,016 16 Loans ,9,900 00 Due from agents and others • " '8,664 56' =I Losses and expenses paid in 1866 $73,023 31 Losses, adjusted, not. due Jan. 1, '67, 21,288 88 Balance Capital and Assets,'Jan. 1, 'O7, 600,521 91 . . :1004,850 10 • . , . A.-S: GREEN, President. GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. • . .. MICHAEL S. Sirmr.ar.r, Treasurer. • •• _ • DIRECTORS:: , •.. • R. T. Ryan, John W. Steacy, - • John Pendrich, •' , - George Young, Jr., ' H. G. Minich, . Nicholas INV.Donald, ' Samuel F. Eberleln, William Patton. Amos S. Green, John B. Bachman; . . ' lllrani Wilson. E CONOMICAL MUTUAL LIFE INSURA,NCE COMP't OF RIIODI3 ISLAND CAM CAPIT.II - 4, $200,000. The advantaged of this Coinpimy are, that its Policies are non-forfeitable, mid .its rates of In surance lower than in most.lcew York or East ern Companies. The actuary of this Company, the Iron. Eliznr Wright, of Mass., is a suincient guarantee of the sincerity of the Comnany. „ For circulars and information, addre.ss • , , , • W. D. ItEITZEL, Agent, auga'SStf.] Salting,a Lancaster Co, Pa. INSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH AMERICA, , , . PRILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1794. Assets, $1,330,090. Charter perpetual, Insurance against loss or damage by lire on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, 4.e., for long 4 , r short periods, or permanently on Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt payment of losses for a period of SEVENTY years, affords a guarantee of claim upon public confi dence. ARTIRTIL G. COFFIN', Pres't. CU ARLES PLATT, Sec'v. , . F. IV.. ZIEGLER;Agent, Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa. January 21, ISIS-Iy. • - FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, YORE, PA. Insures on the Cash, Mutual or - Perpetual Rates: KRABER, President. STRICKLEkt, Secretary. . M. S. snuliA:s.r, Anent, July 7,1£4,7-ly.* Columbia, Pa. CO IPANY. OFFICy,--No. 135 73roadwa3 Cash Capital C . ) 000,000 00 Assets, Ist January, 1807 13,015,388 87 . Liabilities • 117,9:11 65 CHAS.' J. 'MARTIN, Presl. ~ , A. F. WILLMAILTIL Vice-Pres't. , • ~, .. , Jonx.lllcGrx, Secretary. J.JI. WAartnmrs.r, Ass't Secretary. .. D. A. 11.E.m.,n, General Agent. • • „ Total loss'by Portland Fire, 5112,014 4.2--all paid hefore Julytith. . .., • D -,... ,• , A. J.-KAUFFMAN, Agent, - . , ' - " ' - " Columbia. Fa. • • IRARD FIRE AND 3IARINE .1N- Si:FRANCE COS,LE.I.N.Y., PHILAD,ELPHIA. Capital • Q'oo ; oooSecuiities • • • '*300,000 This Company continues to take risks on 'good property, at rates-as-low as any other safe Com-, pauy andconsi.stentwith prudence. r i Policies issued for long Or- short terms, or per-' manently. Losses. promptly, paid.. , All. claims - adjusted without litigation or delay. This Com pany refers to the past as a guarantee of Its future conduct. .r - THOS.CitAVEIq, Pres't. A. S. Gri.r.mrr, Vice-President. - Jas. 13.'Af.yo1 X , Secretary. P. ZIEGLER; Agent, , - :Walnut Street, above Front, Colunibia,,Pa. January 25, hB6B-Iy. • , ; - WATCHES, JEWELRY, - -cep. RAI 819 2 - PHILADELPHIA: • DIAIbIO - .NDS Pearls, Rubies, Sappldres,Eineralds,ltare Gerns, • - Engagement Rings, Wedding Rings. LOW PRICES BAILEY CO. PHILADELPHIA AY'A T C,II ESA • -. or the knOSt celebrated makers. Sole agents for the grand Gold Atedal rATEk.riiiwark: &CO. time-keeper, the Vest watahroanialactured. LOW PRICES CO.,BAILEY '~ PHILADELPHIA BRIDAL SILVER, For WEDDING PRESENTS, of entirely 'now , . • • ' and artistic designs. • ' LOW PRICES: B.AILEY CO:, PITILA_DELPFILV PLA.TED-W - AItES. From the most' celebrated :American and .English makers. ' Low , rnx CES - . ' ' • • '•/ • • '• • • • , I CO. . „PHILADELPHIA. . .. . , , . PINE . OIL P.A.INTM . GS;.. - 1 , > " .' • • ~• .. 1. STATT.i..AI tY, 13r.,01 , ..7 . ZE,5, &c ' - LOW r xia.c_r.s. : ~..., Our stink Is unsurpassed by any establishment in the country; both In regard to price and qual ity, our foreigwiniportations having been select- , eat - with great, care by - one"of, the flym ln'Europe. Our - wares are; constantly: arranged %for; exhibt- • tion, and strangeis In the city...whether desiring. to'purchase uot,'are coral iskly,invited to call yank-Orders by Man carefully and proMptly'at-,. tended to. • . BAILEY: Sr.,'CO"' • " " O. SID CIIESTNITT'STREET, • .• PHILADELPHIA:'' N. B.—Designs of Silver Ware," die. sea 'by ranu. (pan. :,,'SS y. STOVE'S RAI-MTVA.!tE, STOVES,;; T - --111.311 . PLE & ,SON, S - DBALBIIS IN FOREIGN ct.,, DOBLEGTIO HARDWARE. ••te • Artextensivaassortmentuof loose farnlshini" hardware, also forlmrpenters' and. bullders'"ge, always on hand:Asa 0 7.1%1?! , `Af E L Blacksmiths .wagon"riiittiors and othri2fern lstted,witliall kindslrony Nails,aro e Shoes, Coach Trlmmlnawaiid other goods in their line. In great varlety,4such - ti.4-Tubs,"Bn ets, Wash Boards, Brooms, Washing Machin &c., FARMLNGr _DIME> 'NTS. Plavh, stioveis: }toes, Plow &stings, Scythes, %Pork's, Rakes, and all other n plemcnta — used by the farmer. STOVES A.. :TIN WARE. .Stoves of every style and pattern, Cook', Parlor and Office Stoves, for coal or wood. • A large as -sortincrit. of ZMAtrare. always , kept on Dandy or manufactured to order, e- Oil Coal Oil, Linseed; Fish, Spann. and Machine 011 s of alrltinds. Aleohol,'Beazine, Japan; and other Varrdsh, , GlassPaints, , Putty, White Lead,'&c. aug.l9, 'os.j LOCUST STREET, COL - MI.IIA, PA.. 4. , ": ., C9F1'11F 1 LL Hardware , S Ear Iron, Nails, Glass, Taints, 011 s„ 'Varnishes, Turperittne;'33enzlne,' &c. A.large assortment' of, Parlori , Cook and Mice Stoves always on hand. Tin At are manufactur edto'order at shortest notice. •- "' WOODLAND WILLOW-WARE, in large quantities and of every-variety. • Plows, Corn Spellers, Feed Cutt,er.., ~hovels 'lloesc'Fbrlcs; Rakes, 'dm - ; '• • Coarse and Fine Salt at lowest market prices A large assortment of .Double and Single bar reled Guns:,Powder Flasks . Game llag , s'anti Shot Pouches. Mlle and I3lustingPowder,sliot and caps. e- Tlghest nutrket_prices paid for Clover and Timothy, and Fla± Seeds, large quantities of wilielt we have constantlyron band and 'offer at the lowest rates.. Lubricating, Sperm and l'ish 011 s, suitable for 'machinery. Al. Ina o..ssortment of Coal Oil Lainps, Shades, Lantetns, , and , Lamp trimmings. , respectrally:solicit a Share Of publiciatron age. ^^ S. COWItELL, , , „ P. COTTRELL, Locust St.. Columbia. ALWAYS SOMETHING- NEW ! JUST' *l'Ullbll'ASED,' 'AT`' ftEriII6ED PIUCES, a splendld'insortrnent of new and de sirablo -. HOTIS.t - FURNISAING.: GOODS ! City; cad , the: Vic/flora. , • • _HRITANNIAI WARE, in Saps 'or:separate, to suitpurchasers.. ; CHAMBER WARE: CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS., NVATER COOLERS, Oraillsizes'and sly les Sppecial attenilon _paid 'to OAS FITTING and 'PLUMBING. 'A.larqemssortment or splendid CHANDELLLES:aIways on band::: A Variety 0f,1311W UAGES, at all prices. ~„ . Agent for the Celebrated DOTY'S CLOTHES WASHER. The raost . popular, best and cheapest ;Washing Machiee ever Invented: In connection, with the :above ,Washing Ha chine, he has the . UNIVERSAL CLOTRES'WRINGER! Call at the' corner of Second:lnd Locust streets , and satisfy yourself, Ahat you can get better bar gains there than at any other establishment. -•- • • • . BIRAM 'WILSON, Cor. of Second and Locust Sts. Columbia, Pa. 'April 20, 1807-Iy. _ _ C 94,850 10 PRING & SUMMER 'CLOTHING I.'B 6 8 The great decline in theprice . 'S of Material, and the reduction in taxation v enables all manufac turers affected by these propitious events in the An an cial history of trade, to offer CLOTHS, CAS SIM SIM'S, VESTINGS, and HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, at prices corresponding to those re ductions. Therefore, as the lowest' minimum has been reached in the manufacture of goods, and as legislation can do no more for us now, there is no advantage .in' waiting; then; let one and all repair at once to the CLOTHING AND FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT of the sub scriber, corner of North Queen and Orange Sta., (Im2nediately opposite. Shober's Hotel) Lancas ter, Pa., and replenish their wardrobes. ' , Special attention paid to Custom Work, for MEN AND BOYS, and good material and good fits insured. • • mar. 14, 'OB-1y) S. S. ItATHVON. TIIE LATEST. EXCITEMENT 1 NEW STOCK OF CLOT-RINGS NEW STYLES ! • LOWER PRICES!! GREAT EAUGAINS Now" OFFEEETP! CALL AND SEE TTIT.,II , AT No.-1 - 1 NORTH FRONT STREET. , I have just 'received another new stock of Clothing ; The Largest and.most complete ever before purchased., Come and examine our new Styles and prices - of • • READY -AIADE CLOTHING, Embracing every variety of style and material suitable for the season. They are made of the best material and in the most fashionable style. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISIILNG GOODS Shirts Scarf,..Neck Ties, Suspenders, Handker chiefss, Hosiery, &c. A splendid line of these goods always kept on hand. -Also,Boots, , Shoes, Hats it Caps, of which we have, a Well selected stock, and which . • :we offer at.very cheap rates. •• •+ • TRUNKS, CAI,LETZ. BAGS VALISES Of all Styles; are' sold cheaper than city prices. My goods are all bbught for cash ; and I oiler them ,at.cheaper-rates; for cash, than mny other store. Call and see. HENRY ' Opposite Continental Hotel apl 41 11., Front street, Columbia SPRING'. CLOTHING ! -" . ~• • .7 ,CLOTHING I - CLOTIIISTG ! CLOTILING . • CLOTHING • °BEA P-HR: THAN EVER! Pantaloons, Ve,st4„.Skirta:ci,Cii'ers ' ie. New Styles, New Goods at low rates. ." DAVID • lIANAHER'S . S:CLOTHING,EMP 0.11,1.1151 ! .Frorit ' Steet,lli c skasmili_orAti r alrint.Stroet. The I:argest, , Assorted , °west and Cheapest Stock of ' ' " " • 'CLOTHING-,:tl:4o§ELlpTd; GOODS, eats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, ie., ever exhibited in these regions, which will be kohl at priCes TO DEFY - ALL - COMPETITION! [rw 2;67. TIPICOLS_T.EBI:YG, , cC^c. .vAN . . sryLl.s... „, . . • ELASTIC ' SPOTZGE • ,11.11 , CRESTEUT„ STREET, 1.1 • , ' 'IE S 'S P.O N GE A SUBSTITUTE FOR ' ' Cu•kledHair • —• ,„. • • —Poi?. •; •- • • • UPELIOLSTERY-;PURI'OS:ES. Che4cr 'than Feathers 'Or Bair, and far Superior. The Lightest, Softest,and most Elasticr and Durable,materlal known for INMATTRESSES', PILLOWS, ,CAR, CARRIAGE ' • -• AND' CIISIIIONS. It is 'entiielY 'indestructible; peifettly` clean and free from dust. ^•' IT DOE." NOT PACE AT ALTA always free from insect lifo':" 18- PerMetlY healthy, and for the sick Is unequalled. , If soiled in any way, can be renovated quicker and easier than any othcrliattress.. Special attention given to . FURNISHING. cm:111021ES, /IAILS ' Railroad men tire, especially invited to, ex amine the •' '" • • "" CUSHION -SRONGE. • - SATISFACTION •SU ARANTEND. • The Trade Sepplied. '- ' - " j3el3-68-ly =I • T . J.PIIOLSTER:INGJ The undersigned has taken rooms adjoining the residence of James Barber, In Walnut street, ,wherehe is atoll Limes prepared to do all kinds of work In his line, such as Hanging Curtains, cutting, making-and- laying , Carpets, repairing Sofas and Chairs, ng Spring , Corn-husk or Hair Mattresses, Cushions:de., ctn. 2,1ar.10.'10.3 - SAMUEL - CARTER rM=TMMEM'n'MI you lt I IC:11 NES S .R. T. M. LITTLE - SLlll continues tei take , - PITOfOaRieIIS.. FERROTYPES.; ABAHROTITF.S .9E3 , I.II,CXPRES,;fe., Athls ohd stand, pu,...Locust - Street, abOve Front, tibLUMBIA, rA. - LITTLE- htes had an experience ofmerend years ut this business, and his pictures are equal to thenest that canim Malin anyeitYVand *owing Ao his splendid sky-light and good instruments, 'far superior to those generally taken in the coun try. LA you :wish a,good and correct picture, you ' may depend unpn getting it Mantle's. Ills Pic tures are gretallfavorites - with those who bay.' ,ohtalned tafem. Prices as low as the lowest. • AG-Don't forget the place—Locust Street, above . [Mar. 30, 1867. NEW, STYLE , ivirrnis*-'l4iik•DEs. Phi. Subscriber has on hand. at 'his' Furniture Store, all kinds and styles 91', „ 'SHA.DI.IS; " ".„ ' • • CURTAIN' FIXTURES. rte. '.To which he ;would:respectfully : call the atton - 'Lion of the Public. JOHN SHENBERGER apllBlS-tt) No . 2',141 Locust St., Columbia. - —Dealers in FOREIGN -AND DOMESTIC CLOTHING; FOR TUE PEOPLE! Ea
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