tap edunftria kp.g. i!t? - 15 -~v INDEPENDENT, FEARLESS gsz Columbia, P. Saturday, March 6, 1869. AW-ALL advertising will be considered CASII, and collectable at any thin: alter the first Insertion. The Velocipedehalfa Century Ago. William Howitt, in his .Visits to Re markable Places, a book published in 1841, makes mention of the velocipede, on this wise. The passage is taken from a de scription of Alnwick castle, the ancient seat of the Percy family: "Among the curiosities laid up here are two velocipedes —machines which twenty years ago were for a short period much in vogue. One young man of my acquaintance rode on one of these wooden horses all the way from London to Falkirk in ScotiancLanci was requested at various towns to exhibit his management of it to the ladies and gentle men of the place; he afterwards made a long excursion in France upon it. Ife was a very adroit velocipedian, and was always very much amused with the circumstan ces of a gentleman meeting him on the highway by the river side, who, request ing to be allowed — to try it, and being shown how he must turn the handle in order to guide it, set off with great spirit, but turning the handle the wrong way, soon found himself hurrying to the edge of the river, where, in his flurry, instead of turning the handle the other way, he be gan lustily shouting "whoa! whoa!" and so crying plunged headlong into the stream. The duke's horse, which he laid up here for the gratification of posterity, was Ibe lieve, not so unruly; yet I was told its pranks caused it to be disused, and here stabled. It is said that the duke and his physicians used to amuse themselves with careering about the grounds on these steeds; but one day, being somewhere on the terrace, his grace's Trojan steed cap sized and rolled over and over with him down the green bank, much to the amuse ment of a troop of urchins who were mounted on a wall by the road to witness this novel kind of racing. On account of this accident the velocipede was laid up in lavender, and a fine specimen of the breed it is. Can't, Steal Enostgls The members of the Pennsylvania Legislature want their pay increased from one thousand to fifteen hundred dollars. If they can not make up thedifference out of the lobby they are a poor set of legis lators and °unlit to emigrate to this State and be sent to Albany ; or, if they have influence enough, go to Washington, where the greenbacks are so plenty that members of Congress paper their walls with them and Pacific. Railroad bonds.— New York llerald. Oui bondsin London went up SLI on Tuesday, the highest figure they have ever attained. This is the result of 3 growing confidence in our securities and. a :hopeful feeling as to the wisdom of Gen -eral Grant's administration, stimulated more immediately by the passage of the bill declaring our bends payable in gold. Five-twenties are thus at a discount of about eighteen per cent. If the item of exchange be taken into consideration they are only twelve or thirteen per cent.below par. ANDREW JOIINSON'S vetoes will reuder vetoes so ridiculous that no future Exe cutive will indulge in the luxury without measuring the effect well beforehand. The Copper Tariff bill was returned to the House vetoed on Tuesday. Some half dozen short speeches were made, and the bill was then passed over the vetoe -115 to 56. SEVERAL English gentlemen who went last September to Virginia to spend some time in hunting in the Blue ridge, were so delighted with the country that they purchased a large track on the. Manassas railroad, near Gainesville. A colony of English will settle on the land in the spring. POOR FUN.-A boy named - Henry John son, living near Adrian, Mich., climbed into an apple-tree, back of a farmer's house,the other night,and imitated the boot ing of an owl so accurately that the farmer rushed out and put nine buckshot into him. It is said that -Henry has not hooted 12121 THE State Auditor of North Carolina was committed to jail recently by the Su preme Judge for contempt of court in re fusing to comply with an order of the court. The papers in the Auditor's office were seized and piled up in a confused heap in a passage-way of the Capitol. Fr is a fact not generally known per haps that Washington drew his last breath in the last hour of the last day of the last week in the last month of the year, and the last year of the century. lie died on Saturday nieht, 12 o'clock, December 81st, 1799. Ar Peoria, 111., recently a convention of grape-gowers sat down to a repast, which was washed down by native wine furnished from 225 samples.. The filet shows to what an important point the manufacture of American wine will soon attain. • Tll£ltE are twelve New York city clergy men receiving over ten thousand dollars a year for their clerical services, and a bun dred ministers in the same city who do not receive over one -tenth that amount Ditch. Tti E :Methodist Episcopal Church South I has 35,040 members, including 6311 traveling and local preachers• They have churches as far north as Baltimore, south errißlinois;California. and Oregon: There are 2561 members reported in Illinois. CHARLES READE wisely and liberally says that when' men braver handling heaps of money,,it .is'prudent to fortify them doubly as temptation, with self respect and a sufficient salary.. CALICO.- . FOB ,ALB. IT ALUABLE FARM Ns') MILL PROPER-7'Sr pruv.A.TE SALE The subscriber being about to remove from !he i.righborhood, would nlbr his FARM and FLOURING MILL at PRIV:C.I'E SALE. - - - - . The property 1,4 loealpd in \Vest Ilempfield lown , blp. Lancaster count:. - , in nue of the rich est agricultural districts in the State; one tulle and-a-halt Irma ColuMbla. The Mill Is In good either, and I•. kept running constant ly on customer work. It has two run of French burrs, with all the necessary Im proved machinery for doing merchant and coun try work. It has lately been put in complete order. The Farm contains a little over one hundred acres, is in a high state of cultivation, and pro duces abundant crops. it is especially adapted to the growing of cattle. The buildings are good and substantial, and the location admirable. A rare opport tin! ty Is here offered for any one who wishes to ingest in property that, will pay, or to purchase a genii home In one of the best localities in the :Ante. Persons 'Wishing to view the property can call on the subscriber on the premises, or make In quiries of Mr. 2,lartLu Erwin, Franklin House, Columbia. L` The terms of sale will be made reasonable sep.:s:tf.] THOMAS GROOM. I)IUVAT} SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS AT 'PM "V,:ITE SALE, the following property, located in FIFTH ST., below Locust. A Two-sToRY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT OF UROUND. having two fronts, one on Fink Street, and also on the Lancaster pike. A good location for building. Will be slid low. Enquire onthe premises. REBECCA. CHALFANT, No. 29 S, Zith St., Colombia, Pa., or ofD. S. Chal fant, who will give all the partieulas. raugii-tfd L OTSI LOTS OF LOTS! BUILDING LOTS Large or Small, on Sixth street, - or S ec'eutit street, and on Locust street, and NS alnut street. Those fronting on Locust and Walnut streets 196 feet deep to a I I feet wide alley. febS'6B-tfi Apply to J. 11. MIFFLIN ALUABLE PROPERT The, subscriber offers the following valuable real estate, in the borough of Columbia, Penn 'a, at private sale: HOUSE S• LOT, No. 111 L OCUST STREET, I= connected therewith, now occupied as a grocery store, by Mrs. M. Turner. This is one of the best business localities in the town. The lot is very large with front of JO feet 10 inches. Also the row of FOUR MUCK HOUSES WiTh LOTS Nos. S, 10, 12 and 11 'Union street, will be sold singly or together, on env term:. For further information, apply to JONAS MEYERS, No. 1 ft Locust street, Columbia. July 2al, 180S:tt. TVA.TC_FLES,Ji Y, WATCHES AND JEWELRY ! = INDUCEMENTS OFFERED! AMERICAN WATCHES, As low as In two oz. Ca , ay., warranted for two year..; also 3,1, 3 and 1.; ot. ea,es. .112;3T RECEIVED A full assortment of the Celebrated • Seth Thomas Clocks. They are the best Clocks mode. Coll and see ! Ako, a full and well selected stool: of SILVER PLATED WARE! From the best Factories in the U. S. SEWELIIY IS VARIETY, Just from the Factories! SPECTACLES, in gold, silver, .teed and plated Frames, to suit all ages. TtERA.IIIE\.:Cr of all kinds, promptly attend ed to, at SPETLING'S JEwr.r.ar Sroral, near the New Depot. T4 ATEST EXCITEMENT SHREINER'S, No. 13 NORTH FRONT ST., COLUMBIA, Pa AMERICAN ' WATCHES I /101:}E WATCIE CO., E.1...L.E.R.Y, P. S.An.m.x.rr. Armx•roX,Am" & Co., WALT.TIA,f %VAT= CO., The Latest American Watch. NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY, Six Different Brands, In Gold or Silver Cases. ENGLISH its SWISS WATCHES ! Selling Very Low, r.lweys the Largest Stock FINE JEWELRY ! Latest Styles ! Elegant Assortment! ' All Guaranteed to be as -represented, ana a Lowest Pr cos. SILVER & SILVER-PLATED WARE A. Stock Not Excelled In the Country, And at Lowest Cash Prices, call and be eon vineed that we have the - Largest Variety AND LOWEST PRICES. Clocks Clocks? Our Stock cannot he heat, selling at Reduced Rates, and WARRANTED We have also the SETH . THOMAS CLOCKS ! The Rest American Clocks made. DIFFICULT REPAIRING. We invite special attention to our facilities for Repairing. We have the services of a first-class Swiss Workman, with new tools and machinery, I,ml are prepared to do work of the most ditil ett kind, without seuning to the qy REAIEILEER TEAT AT SEREINEM'S rem can have AMERICAN, ENGLISH' AND SWISS WATCHES, JEWELRY, d: c., repaired in the most superior manner by Anicrecan and Smits Iforkmen, and the 'Work Wan anted. Don't Forget the tame t SHREINER'S NEW STORE, No. 13 North Front Street, _HOOP SK.lltft'S. 1:1100 E' SKIRTS. CORSETS, CORSETS W.M. T. HOPKINS. No. ea Arch Street, Philadelphia, 11=1 CELEBRATED " CITA M PION" HOOP SKIRTS FOR LADIF-S, MISS.ES AND CHILDREN The largest assortment, and best quality and 'style; in the Aznerican Market. Every lady should try them, Ls they recommend them selves. by wearing longer, retaining their shape much better, belie- I Mil Mr and more elastic than all others—WARRANTED in cerry rrsprd, and sold at very low prices. Ask for HOPKINS' •• CIIAUPION" siattr. Superior Ham - I -made Whale-Bone CORSETS, in fifteen different grades,including the •• Du perial" and Thompson aingdon's " GLOVE FITTING" CORSETS. ranging In prices from 81 cents to $,150; together with Joseph Beelcers Celebrated French Woven CORSETS, superior shapes and quality. Ten different grades, from $l.lO to easo. They are the finest and best good.. for the prices, ever imported. The trade sup plied with Hoop Skirts and Corsets at the lowest rates. Those visiting the city should not fall to call and examine our goods and prices, as we defy all competition. beptl2-'6S. SEWING MACILTNEW. SEWING MACHINES ! There is no necessity for " Swinging aror.nd the Circle" of Sewing Machines In search of a GOOD ONE a l when one Is offered to you combining in itself nil the GOOD QUALI TS claimed for any in the Market, and divottal of all the defects and dap-trap fixtures, and attach ments used to make Machines sell. We oirer for sale the GROVER & BAKER FAMILY MACHINE, Making the Elastic Stitch which will dot rip or lircal ansion, and for proof of its excellence, refer to thosd having them in use.. C",...We have at all times a COMPETE:NT PER SON Ise attendance—not to picture imaginary erfections, nor to describe with voluble !taper- Unence the defects of other machines, in order to tilde anything in those we sell, but to show what can be done with oara. We have also the best LOCK smut MANUFACTURING MA CIIIND, Ever offered to the public, and only ask an ex amination of tliem to allbstazi t late our assertions. Also. SECONG-lIAND 7.1LA.C11/NES. In gOod running order, of the fallowing make, which we will sell at AllOl3l . 1 - IAI.I , tae originai PEIC£: WILCOX S GIBBS, WHEELER WILSON'S D HOWE'S. CASE & SON', Agents, at Boning Mill Store, Columbia, Venu`n. .X.M.—The . above Machines are also to be had oil'. X. Ziegler, the former Agent, at theAdaaLS Express Onica,ln Walnut street, above Front. June 8,'47-If 1 CABINET WrARE MANUFACTORY. The subscriber having lately put lap new ware-rt cans, and greatly increased his business, can out r better Inducements to his cnstomeres than ever. WINDOW SIIADEZ, ,, .NIRRORS, &c., .4.1-1. He manufactures to order, and will keep con. stantly on band, Dressing Plain and Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, 'Card, Dining and Centre Tables, Common, Fancy and French Bed stead,; allot which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. As he manufactures his own work tie is enabled to warrant every article to be what. it is represented. DAAIRS! CHAIRS!! CHAIRS!! ! . . . - All kinds of chairs kept onLand or man ofaetur• ea lo order. Cane, Windsor, Arm and Itocking Chairs; Settees, Camp and Countea Stools,Sofas, Tele-a Totes and Stuffed Seat Chairs, Made to order. Old chairs repainted and repaired. ITNDEitTA.ICING. Funerals will be attended to with pronlptness to which he gives his personal attention. He is prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve corpse, asinay be required. MAJECOGAZ•iI." Olt 'WALNUT COFFINS, Furnished plain or tinted in any style that nuts be required. He respectfully solicits a share 01 public patronage, as well as a continuance of the custom with which he has been liberallyfavored. JOHN SHEL , TBEItO South side of Locust street, between Second and Third. . Onart3o47-If.. URNITURE OP ALL KLNDS, CABINET WARE-11,00.11S & 3IANU ,ACTORY, Locust Street, a few doors below Third Street, Columbia, Pa. The subscriber manufactures and keeps on band an extensive assortment of all kinds ol Furniture. Persons wishing to buy, or those about to go to housekeeping, will ihal it to their advantage to give me a call. BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CkIAIR.S, BUItEAUS,, SETTEES, &c., &c. Of the best quality, style, and manufacture, and will make to order, oi drst-rate material, every article in his line. He will give strict attention to business, and respectfully asks of the public a sharh of itspatronage. -111 , .:DERTARING will receive the most careful attention, at the shortest notce. mar:lo-67411 GEORGE SEIBEWr EAV STYLE WINDOW SHADES. The Subscriber has on hand at his Furniture Store. all kinds and styles of WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN FIXTURES, .Cc. To width he would respectfully call the atten tion of the Public. JOHN SHENBERGER apt 18'66-tfj No. 2.18 Locust St., Columbia. TE SA LE BOOKS, S"ITATIONEITY. FjF. KEEVER, • 105 LOCUST STREET, COLD:11131A, PA. BOOK SELLER, STATIONER S NEWS DEALER AND 3IISCELLANF.OUS BOOKS. BLANK BOORS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ON DA:ND, OR 11IADE TO ORDER. D.lli BOOKS, LEDGERS, lILEMORANDUMS, PASS DOORS, S.C., NOTE, LETTER AND CAP PAPER, ENVELOPES AND STATIONERY OP ALL QUALITIES, rnom THE CIIEAPESI"rO TIIE I3EST GRADES, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. All the leading MAGAZINES, PERIODIDALS, and NEWSPAPERS, eonslantl,t, - kept for sale on our counters. Also, agent for the following dailies: PHILADELPHIA PRESS. TFIJ AGE, INQUIRER, MORNING POST, PUBLIC LEDGER, LANCAS TER EVENING EXPRESS, AND COLUMBIA DAILY AND WEEKLY SPY. NEWTATIO_N ERY, The undersigned would respectfully nylte the attention of the public to his large and well se lected stock of Goods, (,onslstlng of MISCELLANEOUS, RELIGIOUS, AND .JUVENILE BOOKS. ST.A NDATVD wonKs—lllustrated ant Vin • Fine Binding. FAMILY, HAND POCKET BIBLES. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS—The cheapest offered. TOY BOOKS FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS—A large Variety. CARD 6: CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS— With fraineS to Suit." WORK BOXES—Plain and furnished WRITING DESKS AND CASES. PORTFOLIOS—Of all sizes. fine assortment of POCKET DOORS, PURSES, DIARIES 49: CARD CASES. ,r - , e -Call and examine for yourselves. J. H. SHEAFFER'S Cheap Cash Book Store, No. t,2 North Queen Street. dee. 14. 'GS-tt.] Lancaster. Pa UPROESTE.RIATG, ctc. PENNSYLVANIA ELASTIC SPONGE COMP.AICY ELASTIC SPONGE, UPHOLSTERY PURPOSES Cheaper than :Feathers or flair, and fa.? Superior. The Lightest, Softest and most Elastic end Durable material known for MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, CAR, CA ERIAGE AND CItAIN CUSHIONS. It is entirely indestructible, perfectly clean and free from dust. IT DOES NOT PACK AT ALL! Is always free from inset life , is perfectly healthy, and for the sick is unequalled. If soiled in any way, can he renovated Quicker and easier than any other Mattress. • Special attention given to PURNISIIING cavntnins, MALLS, S.C. Railroad men are especially invited to es amine the CUSHION SPONGE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. The Trtide Supplied. Ljel3-CB-ly ITP.I - 10,LSTEILING! Tile undersigned has taken rooms adjoining the residence of James Barber, In - Walnut street, where he is at all times prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, such as 'Hanging Curtains, cutting, making and laying Carpets, repairing Sofas and Chairs, making Spring, Corn-husk or Hair Mann - is:3es, Cushion., &c., &e. Mar. 10, '6o.] SAIELTEL CARTER Ea QHULTZ & BROTHER, 1.2 TIERS, NORTH QUEEN STREET, Latest slyle ran and Winter IiATS and CAPS in all 'plant ies and colors. We are now opening the largest and most coin piety assortment or Ladles' and Children's . FA.NCY FURS ever catered In this market, at very low prices. ROBES! ROBES!! ROBES!!! Cul - tido Itohcv , lined and unlined; Hudson flay, Wolf, Prarle 'Weir, Fox, Coon, &c. BLANKETS AND LAP fIUGS, Of all qualities, to which we would particularly invite the attention of all persons in want, of articles in that line. GLOVES, GAUNTLETS AND MITTS orron, - - • BEAVER, NUTRIA, • SEAL, BUCKSKIN, FLESIIER, KID 4:e„ de. Ladles . ' Fine Fur Trimmed Gloves, Gauntlets, Mitts tcrul Hoods, PULSE WARMERS & EAR. MITTS WHOLESALE AND =TAIL. oetnrciS:tfw. R. BRENE M AN, d'3 ~ORTFI A• FRONT - STREET, COLUMBIA, PA DEALER IN HATS AND CM ' S!! IN 0 REAT "VARIETY, • AND OF. THE' LATEST STYLES! ALSO, • GENTS' FURNISHING - GOODS made to order and Warranted to ta. (tleelS-tfd G RHAT 11 - AT EMPORIUM. - LATEST STYLES: SPLENDID GOODS! OUR OWN MANUFACTURE! We respectfully announce thrit we have opened our /icy. , Styles of DRESS, HATS , FOB FALL AND _WINTER. They are beautifully proportioned, and of superior material ;and nnish. , They, are tlie Best Dress Hat out. ovelties-ln the way. of - SOFT ANA STIFF FELT If AI'S. 'lO-Coll at °Lir establishment when ;on visit Inc city. . • • JONES, TEMPLE. Ac CO., -novs-68-t ftlsw ] 29 South 9th St., Philadelphia. CABLW.T-WA.BE. WO Another invoice. of STANDARD, SCHOOL, new Stock of Illustrated. GAMES OF ALL KINDS 1111 CHESTNUT STREET, PITILADELPIiTA. A SUBSTITUTE FOR Curled Flair FOR ALL HATS; CAJ?S, tee. LANCASTER, PA LADIES' FANCY FURS IRON & II LCSIIIERY. SUP.PI,EE & BROTHER, INrAZsiIIFACTIIILI:RS OF STEAM BOILERS. In addition to our Foundry and Machine work, we ore now prepared to manufacture every variety of Boller nod Plate Iron work, MENDING AND IMPAIRING BOILERS Promptly attended to. Thankful for past favors, we would Invite the attention of our friends and patrons to this new brunt% of our business. SUPPLEE n BRO., 2nd St., Columbia. SUSQUEHANNA IRON COMPANY Mouulacturers of all sizes of REFLNED AND DOUBLE REFINED ROUND, SQUARE, FLATS, OVAL, AND HALF OVAL IRON. Car Axles, Shafting and Horse Shoe Bars. ix:l...Orders promptly tilled from. Stock on hand or made to order. Terms, net Cash, at Manufacturer's prices, de livered on Cars or Boats, Office at their STEA IV ENGINES, BOILERS, STEAM PUMPS, And all kinds of Machinery Manufactured and guaranteed to gtve satisfaction at the Works of SITPPLEE dr, BRO., STEAM BOILER WORKS, COLUMBIA, PBNN'A. STEAM Subscriber would respectfully announce that be is fully prepared to , do all kinds of Boiler work. TUBULAR on CYLINDER BOILERS, TANKS, AND SKEET-IRON WORK of all kinds, and on the most reasonable terms. itia - Repairing . promptly attended to. For turther Information apply to T. SKEIN, yl-ltd&Grow3 Columbia, Pa. .LTEIEB.EI? 4 COAL. GEORGE', BOGLE, DEALER. IN LUMBER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. °like—Front Strezt, between Locust and I,ln COLUMBIA. PA COOPER & PEART, DEALERS LUMBER, & COAL, BALTIMORE COMPANY. LY.TCEN'S VALLEY, And all the best Quality of STOVE COAL. BUILDING LUMBER Of all kinds, sold and delivered on ears, at the LOWEST MARKET RATES. Hemlock, White Pine, Welitherboardlng, Jolee, Scantling, die., ac., suitable for all lands of Building purposes. LOCUST POSTS! CHERRY,_ POPLAR. - ASH, PICZETS, LAM, SHINGLES, &c All orders by mail Will receive thcjsarmi tentiou as though the application be natule n person. COOPERS PRA HT, mar. 1.1.'68-ti: Front St., Columbia. STOVES, .11- ir RUMPLE & SON, DEALERS IN FOREIGN S DOMESTIC HARDWARE. An extensive assortment of house furnishing hardware, also for carpenters' and builders' use, rdways on hand. IRON AND STEEL. Blacksmiths, wagon makem and others, furn ished with all kinds of Iron, Nails, Horse Shoes, Coach Trimmings, and other goods in their line. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, In great variety, such ClB Tubs, Baskets,. Wash Boards, Brooms, Washing Machines, FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Plows, Shovels, Hoes, Plow Castlnv, Scythes, Forks, Rakes, and all other Implements used by the farmer. STOVES AND TIN - WARE. Stoves or every style and pattern, Cook, Parlor and Office Stoves, for coal or wood. A large as sortment of Tin Ware always kept on hand, or manufactured to order. Oil, Paints &c. Coal 011, Linseed, Fish, Sperm and Machine Oils of all kinds. Alcohol, Benzine Japan, and other Varnish, Glass, Paints, Putty, IVline Lead, Sc. aug.l9, 'GI] LOCUST STKEkr, coLuxßrA, PA. AL'AYS SOMETHING NEW ! JUST PURCHASED, AT REDUCED PRICES, a splendid Assortment of new and de sirable HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ! COOKING STOVES—Anti-Dust Quaker City, and the Niagara. BRITANNIA WARE; in Sets or separate, to suit purchasers. CR A AIBER WARE, CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS. WATER COOLERS, of all sizes and styles Special attention paid to, GAS FITTING and PLUMBING. A uric assortment of splendid CHANDELIERS always on hand. A Variety of BIRD CAGES, at all prices. Agent for the Celebrated DOTY'S CLOTECES WASHER. The most popular, best and cheapest Washing Machine ever invented. In connection with the above Washing, Ma chine, he has the UNIVERSAL CLOTH ES WRINGER ! Call at the corner of Second and Locust streets, and satisfy yourself that you can get better bar gains there than at any other establishment. HIRAM WILSON. Cor. of Second and Locust Sts. Columbia, Pa. April 20, 1847-ly. DRY GOODS. PRICES REDUCED. I-Tager & Brothers Wlll sell from this date their STOCK OF DRY COORS ISIS GREAT REDUCTION LADIES• DRESS GOODS SHAWL% EMI t LOT] IS; CT,OTIIING 131.ANIZETS US LINR, All at POPULAR PRICES $5,000 worth of CHINA AND GLASS WARE, At.leAs than WITOLE.SALE PRICES, Preparatory to receiving their Spring importa- IME! CALL AND lIAGER & BROTUERS Lancaster, Dec. 26,1568. C 01 101411410146.10000^011 A.. C. FLINN'S House Furnishing Store, NO.II NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCA'STER, PA. ICE C1:E.131 FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS, • REFRIGERATORS. TIN AND COPPER WANE, WOODEN WARE BRITTANIA WARE, BIRD CAGES. STEP LADDERS, BROOMS S BRUSHES KNIVES AND FORKS, TEA AND TABLE SPOONS, COFFEE MILLS, &c. COAL OIL zirANDELLErt.q; for Ly ceums, ,tc., COAL OIL LAMP, BRACKETS, tc. PUMPS, HYDRAULIC e-, dr.- RAMS, WATER Sz • - A very fine assortment of HOUSE FURN ISHING GOODS, of all kinds at A. C. FLINN'S House Furnishing Store, 'No. ll:North Queen. St., Lancaster Pa. r jet° JAGS LL. lIAG-Milq; Lippincott & Trotter, , WHOLESALE GROCERS, - • 21 24nit.ii-Water Street, and .20 North Delaware Avenue, Pnlindelphia. • • • , [Aug. 3,'67. LET TUE PACT BE RECORDED! PROVISION STORE 11E1?,N OPENED ON FRONT ST., The subscriber would respectfully Inform the public generally, that he has opened a Grocery l's.T Store at No, 25 ortlt Front Street, Columbia, and is now stocking it with everything in the GROCERY AND PROVISION LINE. - - - I flatter myself that I have bought reasonable, and Intend to sell reasonable— CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. my stock consists in part of SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS SYRUPS, DRIED FRUIT, AVILLOW-WARE, FLOUR, STARCH, SALT, CORN STARCH, FAMILY CRACKERS, of all kinds EXTRA SUGAR-CURED HAMS. In fact I keep everything new and fresh that is found In a flrst-class Grocery Srore. Call and examine my stock and prices. HIRAM LITTLE; No. 25 North Front St., above Locust, augS-tfil.t.w] Columbia, Pa. ROLLING MILL, Columbia, Poulin FRESH GROCERIES MULLEN & BROTHER, Columbia, Penn FRESH TOMATOES, Frrtsrt PEACHES AND , other Canned Fruits, Shaker Corn, &e. TE A THE BEST BLAcv: TEA IN THE MARKET. EXTRA REFIXED SYRUP MOLASSES, very cheep. netlnetl rugars, Dried Fruit of all kinds. .I,EW . SIT I UI I t a aIt a FM - If i glVS ". l c .a.MD BEEF Also:FancyGroceries, Fain fly Flour, Notions &e. We intend to keep the best Goods only, and to sell as cheap as any similar store. 11. MULLEN & BRO. Country Produce of all kinds bought or taken In exchange for goods. (felt 15-ti. EAV GROCERY STORE THOS. E. McCLUNE Has opened a new Grocery Store at Nos. 17 19 South Third Street, near the :Market House, and has stocked it with a choice lot of FINE FAMILY GROCERIES PROVISIONS OF ALIA RINDS, Lemons, Oranges, Prunes, Figq, Se, &C., Sugar Cured Hams, and Dried Beef. Also, Potatoes, Butter, Eggs, Se. WOOD, WILLOW-WARE, BROOMS, ,t:c. All kinds of GREEN GROCERIES in Season. Country Produce taken in exchange forgoods, or the highest market price paid in cash. I ask a liberal share of public patronage, feel ing confident that I will deal Justly with all who favor sic With a call. nutyfUS-tfl TIIOS. R. MCCLUNE. FINE PAM y GROCERIES, • LARGE Li:. FINE STOCK JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE! I have now in Store a full assortment of Groceries & Provisions Extra Syrup Molasses, Fine Teas, Coffees, &,e Extra Sugar Cured IIA:NIS and DRIED BEEF Dried Fruit, Pickles, and Fancy Groceries of all kinds, and at the lowest prices. Call and ex amine my stock, whether you buy or not, HENRY SUYDAM, Car, of Front, Union Sts. mar. 7, '6B-tf.] A FRESH ARRIVAL OF GOODS Just received, at the fine Grocery Establish ment, corner :3rd and Cherry streets, the follow ing new Goods: JELLIES, PRESERVES, ZION ET, RAISINS, PEACHES, TOMATOES, ENGLISH PICKLES, WINSLOW'S G SEEN CORN GREEN PEAS Lc., &c. A. LARGE LOT Or NEW YORK CARDIES, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, 'Raisins, Cocoanuts, Cranberries, Cider and White Wine Vinegar. Extra Family Flour, Mercer Potatoes, Rio and Java Coffee. fresh roasted, Loverlng's Syrup, sc. 4ii-New Goods received almost daily. WM. H. HARDMAN, 3rd and Cherry Sts. dec. 21, '6741.] Columbia, Pa. FAMILY GROCERIES ! The Subscriber would respeCtfully Inform his customers and the Public generally, that he law Just' received it general assortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TEAS AND SPICES. Refined Sugars of all kinds, No. 1, and Mess Mackerel English & American Pickles, Sugar Cured.liams and reef, Ex.tra. Fine Syrups, Old 1110 and Java Coffee, DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS, Itatians, Prunes and prepared Mustard always on land and of the very best grades. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, CORN MEAL, HOMINY, &c., Fancy Groceries, Canned Vegetables aid Fruits, for hotels and latilles, The best Goods only are sold, and prices TTry low. Oar stock of staple and fancy groceries Is full and complete and we intend keeping It fresh, by almost daily additions. Notions of different kinds always on band. _FREDERICK BUCHER. feb. 8, '6B-tf.3 cor. 4t.b. LocuseSts. 47ENTION HOUSEKEEPERS Wf: are almost, daily in receipt, of new mid fresh groceries, such as SFGARS, ' TEAS, MEAT. COFFEE, FRUITS, FISH. SPICES, CIIEE,E. FLOUR. Provisions of all Rinds, together with Wood • and Willow-ware and Class and queensware. (A s s ' m E R E . ,, , Am., Switzer and Limberger Cheese, German Fruits, Se. Fresh reaches, and nil the Fancy Groceries per taining to a well regulated Grocery Store. I am determined not to be surpassed in cheap ness and in the excellent quality of mr gods. 42.7 , •Ca11 around and Inspect our stock. whether you buy or not. A share of public patronage Is solicited. _ _ FLANNEL‘!.. PRINTS, NEW GROCERIES FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &t. FANCY .GROCERIES S: CANNED FRUITS, CLEPPER BRO.'S Dealers In Country Produce. Produce of all kinds bought and sold, exchanged for Goodsor sold on Conntbston. VEGETABLES OF ALL RINDS IN SEASON. We ]:cep constantly ou liana a good and fresh supply of SUGAR, COFFEE 'PEAS AND SPICES. Also, Dried Fruits of all kinds. Cedar and Willow Ware, Sc., together with all articles found in any similar store. e...V...1Ve aslc a liberal share of public patronage CLEPPER BROTHERS' 2.1.) Locust St., Columbia, Pa THE BEST IN THE WORLD ! FOLEY'S GOLD PENS Are acknowledged to be the best yet offered to the Public. _ _ . _ P. Shreiner ez Sou have .lust received a large stock of.these celebrated Pens. Ilia old stock has also been exchanged for new, so that easte rners:can now select front the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT of Gold Pens, ever brought to this market. na.Pens ate guaranteed for six months. Push along. Get a Pen. Asit for Foley's. mar...23.'87-M) • • P. Ski - REINER & SON' BACHMAN & 'DEIIUFF, coLirmnm, PA., Manufacturers of, mid have constantly on hand Sashes, Door Blinds, Shutters, Window and Door Frames, Draelcets, Moulding, Shelv lag, Casings;.te., P. S.—The Planing and Dressing of Lumber Is continued and carried on as heretoforoby • jim 2 V - /Si -I.IOiLST7I 3 -. nAC-RMAN GROCERIES, &c. IS EN - BrtY FAMILY IN COLUMBIA AND VICINITY, THAT New Grocery ME COLUMBIA, PA EMIEMOZEZI IMM FAAITLY GROCERY STORE OF ODD FELLOWS' HALL; Columbia, Pa FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, PROVISIONS, &c For 'Family aid Hotel u.se Extra FAMILY FLOUR by the barrel or &mailer quantity. AT lIARD:SIAZ;'S ! CHOICE NEW OHLEANS MOLASSES, STRAIntER RIES FAMILY• GROCERIES! I , .TENV STOCIC! ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICKLT•S GEORGE TILLS, Agent., Locust S t., above 2.ild JUST OPENED! FLNE DAM AND DRIED BEEF V2VCILASSIPIED. SUSQUEIIeiNN,t PLANING MILL HAIR PRRPABATIONS. TTF CROWNINGSUCCESS • MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S IMPROVED FIAIR RESTORER FAVORITE HAIR DRESSING NEW STYLE IN ONE BOTTLE WM quickly restore dray Hair to Its natural Color and Beauty, and produce luxuriant Growth. It is perfectly harmless. and Is preferred over every other pre- paragon by those who have a Dine head of hair, as veil as those who wish to restore it. The beautiful gloss and perfume imparted to the Hair mares it desirable for old und young M=! DEPOT. 193 GREENWICH ST., NEW YORK PRICE ONE DOLLAR. trom,cB-17 TTALL'S VEGETABLE HAIR RENEWER RING'S AAIBRosu, These popular Hair Restorers and Tonics on hand, at R. WILLIAAIS' DRUG STORE, Columbia, Pa. BEVES' AMBROSIA FOR THE HAIR, DIPROVED. t is an elegant Dressing for the Flair. It causes the Hair to Curl Beautifully. It keep the Scalp Clcau and healthy. It invigorates the Roots of the Hair. It stops Hair falling out. It keeps it front changing . Color by age. It restores Grey Hair to us original Color. It forces the Hair and Beard to grow. It is always beneficial and never injurious. Sold in S oz. bottles at each, by Druggists and Dealers in Fancy Goods everywhere; at Wholesale by the leading Wholesale Druggists and Dealers in Patent .Medicines in New - York and other cities, octlo-tfw CL0T.T1124 .- G. THE LATEST EXCITEMENT ! NEW STOCK OF CLOTHING! NEW STYLES LOWER PRICES!! anEAT BARGAINS Noag 0F3 , 1:12.r.D; CALL AND Sas THEN AT No. .11 NORTH FRONT STREET, I have just received another new stock of Clothing; r lhe Largest and most complete ever before purchased. Come and examine our new Styles and prices of READY MADE 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 FURNISHING GOODS, Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders, Handker chiefs, Hosiery, &c. A splendid Hoe of these goods always kept ma hand. Also, Boots, Shoes, Hats & Caps, of which we have a well selected stock, and which we offer at very cheap rates. TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS it VALISES Of all styles, are sold cheaper than city prices. illy goods are all bought for cash, and I offer them at cheaper rates, for cash, titan nay other store. Call and see. HEN 1W RICE, Opposite Continental Hotel 41 N. Front street, Columbia tt '.-lf) SPRING CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER! Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, New Styles, New Goods at low rates. DAVID H.A.N.X.HER'S U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM ! Front Street, first Store above Walnut Street, COLUMBIA, PA. The Largest, Best Assorted, Handsomest and Cheapest stock of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &e., ever exhibited in these regions, which will be sold at prices TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION! (nov SPRING CAMPAIGN OPENED!! GRAND RALLY! lit the present crisis the People are coining from the East, West, North and South, to buy their Clothing of I%I.YERS S RATIIFON, who keep the largest and best assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING In the City of Lancaster 150 Overcoats, from ‘"5.00 to $2O 300 Cassimere Sack Coats. 400 to 14 300 " Pants 2.50 to 7 304) " . 'Vests 1.50 to 4 100 " Business Suits.— ...... 10.00 to 20 30 Boys' Overcoats 5.00 to 8 Also, a full line of Boys' and,Youths' Clothing. We keep the largest and finest assortment of Cloths, Cassi - tares and Vestiug.s, of the newest and best styles in the market, which we are prepared to make up to order in the best style. Goods retailed by the yard as low as eta be pur chased anywhere. Persons can have goods cut and trimmed. If prefer making them at home. We keep a full line of GENTLEMEN'S FUR NISHING GOODS, such as Under-Clothing, Sus penders, Gloves, Hosiery, Lluen and Paper Col lars, Neck Ties, in great variety, d:c. MYERS Lt. RATH - FON, Southeast Corner of Center Square, Lancaster. Pa. yr Is A PACT ! foct 3- wJ Capable of ocular demonstration, that the prices of Cloths, Ctusimeres, Iteady-Cale Clothing and Furnishing Goods, are leas than one-half Irliat they were during the war,at the Merchant Tailoring establlbhment of S. S. lt A T I)" N r 0N , Corner North Queen and Orange Streets, opposite Shober's Hotel, Lancaster, Pa This is the oldest establishment in this line of trade, in Lancaster county, and is sell lag, at this time, line Idoseow, Esquimatus:, and common Beaver Overcoats from $l5 to *2O; Common Union Beavers from $lO to $l5; Common Union Beaver Business Suits from $1:1 to $ l 5: Good Cas simere Suits from elu tos:.9, and fine qualities from $25 to s:io. A few suits on band as low as $lO. Cloths, Cassimeres and Trimmings as low as they can be obtained anywhere else, and sold by the yard to those who may wish to have them made at home. or elsewhere. Overcoats, lives , : Coats and Business Suits made to order with dispatch, an In the best 111Iti most Iltshionable manner, as he customer may desire. All kinds of cutting and repairing done at reasonable prices. An entire new stock got up for the Fall and Winter trade of IStiB and 180), and manufactured in the city of Lancaster. It would he to the interest of the public to call and realize that "IT IS A F.ktr." S. S. 11.A.TIIVON. oct3PCS:tlw.l Merchant Taller and Clothier. WINES Lc; _LIQUORS. C. BT.ICIIER, eJ AGNNT FOR Tat STATEN ISLAND DYING ESTABLISHMENT, Ladles' Dresses Cloaks, Veils, Gloves, 'Ribbons and Silks of all kinds dyed any color. Also, Ger.tlenten's Coats, Ve.sts.rantaloons,&e. liid Gloves washed to look like new. Scouring, repairing, dr.e., done at short notice. I will receive goods at my store and forward them to the establishment. .C3-Satisfaction guaranteed. Call and seo list of prices at J. C. ECCIDER'S Store, Locust Street, b±7,'071 Co.umbia, PURL WINES AND LIQUORS! For Pure, Unadulterated Wines and Liquors, go to the store of the subscriber. He has elegant CA T A.""%lr 13 A WINE, Which for qind lty and flavor, cannot- be excelled ; also, the celebrated ItOOSTEIt WHISKEY, Yankee Rum, Jamaica Spirits, Blackberry Brandy ; Cherry and Currant Wines, We have 1% Ines, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Old Monongahela of all grades. Give us a call and examino.for yourselt. CHARLES GROVE Corner of Commerce and Walnut Sta.. Columbia. MiTSICAL. INSTRUCTIONS IN MUSIC: CoLusintn, September Ist 1868. undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Columain and vicinity, that he is prepared to give lessons in music to all who znay desire his services. - He hns, at his residence, a first-class Piano, upon which, Pupils from the country, and those in town who have no Instruments, can take their lessons, and also practice. • - W. H. BOURNE septnitll No. 3-19 Locust St., Columbia. *TEAM PRINTING.—CaIL: -at . the Steam Printing house of the COLUMBIA. 6 y, rear of Columbia National Bank; and ex amine specimens of Letter treads,Notes,Cards to rivs - GRA_2VCE C.0111:E:UOXS. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D. C Chartered by Special Act of Congress, Ap proved July 25, 188 S. CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000 BRANCH OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, Where the general business of the Company Is transacted, and to 'which all general cor respondence should be addressed. Jay Cooke, Phila. E. sl. Rollins, Wash. C. H. Clarke, Phila. Henry D. Cooke, Wash John W. Ellis, Cla. O. W..E. Chandler. Wash. W. G. Moorhead, l'hlia, Sohn D. Decrees, Wash Gco. F. Tyler, Phila. Edward Dodge, N. Y. J.llluckleyClark,Phila.U. C. Falaestoek, N. Y OFFICERS. C. IL CLARK, Philadelphia, President. HENRY D. COOKE, Washing on, Vlee-Prest dent‘ JAY COOE:, Chairman Finance and Executive Committee. F.II.EIMON W. PEET, Philadelphia, Secretari and Actuary. E. S. TURNER., 'Washington, Assistant Sec'y. MH M IL 3 FRANCIS U. SMITH, \l. ledlcal Director. J. EWING MEARS, 11. D. Assistant Medical Director. MEDICAL ADVISOILY BOARD T. IC. BARNES, Surgeon-General U.S. A. Wash P. J. HORWITZ, Chief :Medical Department U S. E., Washington. D. W. BLISS, M. D., Washington. SOLICITORS AND ATTORZIEYS. WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. C. GEORGE HARDING, Philadelphia, Pa. This Company, National in its character, offers, by reason of its Large Capital, Low Rates of" Premium and New Tables, the most desirable means of insuring life yet presented to the public. The rates of premium, being largely reduced are made as favorable to the insurers as those of the best Mutual Companies, and avoid all the complications and uncertainties of Notes, Divi dends and the misunderstandings which the latter are so apt to cause the Policy-Holders. Several new and attractive tables are now pre sented which need only to be understood to prove acceptable to the public, such as the IN COME-PRODUCING POLICY and RETURN PREMIUM POLICY. In the former, the policy holder not only secures a life insurance, payable at death, but will receive, if living, after a period of a few years an annual income opal to ten per scat. (10 per cent.) of the par of his policy. In the latter, the Company agree to return to the assuceld the total amount of money he has paid in, in addition to the amount of his policy. The attention of persons contemplating insur ing their lives or increasing the amount of In surance they already have, is called to the special advantages offered by the National Life Insurance Company. Circulars, Pamphlets and full particulars given on application to the Branch °like of the Company in Philadelphia, :or to its General Agents. 1 LOCAL AGENTS ARE WANTED in every City and Town; and applications from compe tent parties torsuch agencies, with suitable en dorsement, should be addressed TO THE COI PANI"S GENERAL AGENTS ONLY, in their respective districts. GENERAL AGENTS E. W. CLARK t CO., Philadelphia, For Pennsylvania:ma Southern New Jersey. JAY COOK 6: CO., Washington, D. C., For Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, District of Columbia and West Virginia. rat.F.A.DY S UERIt, LANCASTER, AgelltS for Lancaster County. B. C. NREA C. o.lt ERR. Sept. 12, ISUS, ly. COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO EINIEBIEMIES CAPITAL AN]) ASSETS, - - - - et;00,5'27 This Company continues to Insure Buildings Merehandize, and other property, against loss and damage by lire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash ir•einium, or premium note. EIGHTH ANNUAL _REPORT. \Vhole tau ',nut insured, $12 ; 173,4211 83 Less ain't- xplred In 'eti, 722,771 34 $11,755,1155 49 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Amount of premium notes, • Jan. 1,1860 $68.5,123 2i Less premium notes exp'd in Ibli6 71,9G3 04 $613,160 ZS Balance of prenthuns, Jan'y 1, IS6O tyva 15 Cash receipts, less commissions, in 'titi, 57,016 16 Loans 0,400 00 Due from agents and others 8,664 56 CONTRA Losses and expenses paid LulSii6 373,02.5 31 Losses adjusted, not due Jun. 1, '97, 21,290 88 Balance Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, '67, 600,527 91 $691,830 10 A. S. GREEN, President. GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. .111cimm. S. SIDMAN, Treasurer. DIRECTORS: R. T. Ryan, John W. SteacY, John Fendrich, George Young, J r., H. G. Min Mil, Nicholas Di'Doualci, Samuel F. Eberleln, William Patton. Amos S. Green, John B. Bachman, Hiram Wilson, Robert Crane. NSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH g AMERICA., PHILADELPHIA. Incorporatedl794. Assets, 91,350,000: Charter perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by lire on Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, ex., for long or short periods, or permanently on Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt payment of losses for a period of SEVENTY years, adonis a guarantee of claim upon public conti. dente. AnTuun G. COVFIX, Pres' t. Cit-utL•xs PLATT, Sec'y. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, P Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, a. January 21, 1.068-Iy, VARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, YORK, PA. Insures on the Cash, Mutual or Perpetual Itateet H. KRAMER, President. D. STBICICLEII, Secretary. M. S. SLIUMAN, Agent July 7, 1567-Iy.. Columbia. Pa IS YOUR LIFE INSURED? Before determining In what Company to in sure, examine carefully- what class of men con stitute the Board of Directors; also what Com pany offers the most liberal terms. THE HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO OF NEW YOU N, Invites a rigid examination of its comparative advantages. Available Cush Assets, 6'1,800,000. All Policies non-lorfeiting. Du. F. lIENICLE, Medical Examiner. JOSEPII sept.,7GS:l3l Agentfor Lancaster Comity. rirEE WASHINGTON LIFE IN SURANCE COMPANY. No. 98 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. CHAMBERS 5: SON, GENERAL - AGENTS, Nos. 809 & 811 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. CAPITAL, e 125,000 The Capital and accumulations now amount to over ONE MILLION DOLLARS. The WASHINGTON has always advocated and practiced the CAsir SYSTEM, believing It to be for the INTEREST of the Insured. Its policies contain a provision for the non forfeiture of all and Endowment Insurance Policies. 'rids Company has not been surpassed by any other In liberality and promptitude In the settlement of Claims. CYRUS CLYItTIS, PaitsuntNr. MATTHEW MITCHELL, Vice PRESIDENT. W. A. BREWER, Secretary and Actuary. J. W. BRUNER. Agent. mai S.S . -Ozni No. 211 Walnut St., Columbia, Pa. T ANOASTEIL CITY AND COUNTY Fire Insurance - Company. CAPITAL, $200,000. HON. T. E. FRANKLIN, PitsznENT. GEO. K. REED, TREASURER. EDWARD BROWN, SECItETARY., Directors—Hon. A. E. Roberts, B. F. Shenk, J. S. Atlee, XL 13., Frank Slimier, IL Carpenter, 21. D., J. .)I. Frantz, Jacob Bauszunn, John C. Hager. The above Home Company having appointed IOIr. John W. Bruner us their Agent. for Colum bia and District, will be happy to elect Insur ance on desirable Properties, at as low rates as any other Reliable Company. PERPETUAL POLICIES also written on favorable Terms. Apply to ]eo-tf] SOHN W. BRUNER, Agent. QIR ADD FIRE AND MARINE IN SURANCE COMPANY, OF PIIILADELPHIA. Capital . t 200,000 I Securities 4 00,000 This Company continues to take risks on good property, at rates as low as any other safe Com pany and consistent with prudence. Policies issued for long Jr short terms, or per 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. THOS. CRAVEN, Presl. A. S. Gir.A.2 - i - r, Vice-President. JAs. B. ALVORD. Seeretarr, F. X. 2IEGLER, Agent Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa. January 25, 1862-Is. COLT.JMI3IA. FLOUR MILLS. GEORGE BOGLE, Pnormloroa. The highest, Gush prioes paid for all, kinds of Grain. SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR for safe• also 31111 Feed of all kfils. Wheat Ground and Packed to order. Grist work and Chopping done. Chopped Corn and Oats. Corn Meal and GRAHAM FLOUR For sale at all times, and delivered to any part or the town. ta_Town and country custom so licited. • • • lApril,6, ANDSOME CHECKS; • NOTES, 444, PA" Led itterY.o/19ce. ROAD LINES. READING RAIL ROAD WINTER ARRANGEMENT MONDAY, DECEMBER 14TH,- 1868. GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM 'MG NORTH AND North West for Philadelphia; New, York, Read ing, Pottsville, Tamaqua Ashland, Shamokin, Allentown ; Lebanon, Allentown ; Easton, Ephrata, Litie, Lancaster, Columbia, &c., q.. Trains leave Harrisburg ibr New York, as fol lows: At 3.50, 5.50 and B.IOA. M., 12.40 n00n,2.05 and 10.50 P. 11.,connecting with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania R. R., and arriving at New York at 11.00 A. M. 12.20 Noon, 3.50, 7.00 and 10.05 P. AL and 0.15 A..1>,. respectively. respectively. Sleeping Cars ac company the .50 A. M., and 10.50 P. DI. trains, without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville,Tama qua, Minersville,Ashland.Sliamokin,PineGrove. P Allentown and Philadelphia 8.10 A. M., and 2.05 and 4.10 P. M., stopping at, Lebanon and principal Way Stations; the 9.10 P. M., making connections for Philadelphia and Columbia only, For Potts ville, Schuylkill Haven, and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave Harrisburg at 3.30 P. DI. Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 A. AL, 12.00 Noon and 5.10 and 8.00 P. M., Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M. and 3.30 P. DL; sleeping cars accom panying the 0.00 A. M. and 5.10 and B.OOP. DI. trains irons New York, without change. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M., connecting with similar train on East Penn'a Railroad, returning from Reading at 0.35 P. M., stopping at all Stations; Pottsville at 7.30 and 8.95 A. M., and 2.95 P. M. ; Sham o kin at 5.25 A. M.: Ashland at 7.00 A. 111.. and 12.30 P. Tamaqua at 8.20 A. M., and 2.20 P. IL for Phila delphia. Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susquehan na Rail Road at 7.10 A. M. for Harrisburg, and 11.50 A. M. for Pine Grove and Tremont. _ . Reading Accomodation Train Leaves Read ing at 7.30 A. 31., returning from Philadelphia at 4,45 P. M. Pottstown Accomodation Train : Leaves Potts town at 0.43 A. 31., returning leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 P. M. _ _ Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at 7.00 A. M. and 6.15 P. M., for Ephrata, Li tiz, Lan caster, Columbia. da% Perkiomen Rail Road Trains leave Perklomen Junction at 0.15 A. M. and 5.30 P. M. Returning: Leave Skippack at B.IOA. IL, and 12.43 P. IL, con necting with similar trains on Reading Rail Road. On Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00 P. IL, Philadelphia 8.00 A. ill., and 3.15 P. N., the 8.00 A. IL Train running only to Reading; Pottsville 8.00 A. M.; Harrisburg 5.50 A. M., and 4,10 and 10.50 P. M., and Reading at 1.05. 3.00 and 7.15 A. M. for Harrisburg, at 12.50 and 7.31 A. M. tor New York and 4.2.5 P. AL 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, Dee. 14, 1868.1 V OR NEW YORK. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND , lIILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAIL ROAD COMPANY LINES, FROM PHILA DELPHIA TO NEW YORE:. FROM WALNUT STREET WILAILF: At 0:30 A. M., via Camden and Amboy Ac commodation $2.2.5 At 8 A. 31.. via Camden and Jersey City Express Mail 3.00 At 2 P. 31., via Camden and Amboy Ex press 3.00 FROM I:ESSINGTON DEPOT. At II A. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, New York Express, rare $3.00 FRO3I WEST PHILADELPITIA DEPOT. via Connecting Railway. At 0:45 A. M., 1:20, 4:00, 0:30, and 12P. M., New York Express Lines, via Jersey City.. 53.25 At 1 A. M. Emigrant Line 2.00 At 1:30 A. lit., on Mondays only—New York Express Line 3.25 The 9:30 A. M., and 0:30 P. M. Lines will run daily. All others, Sundays excepted. EAST PENNSYLVANIA ItAIL ROAD. Arrangement of Passenger Trains, emu . meneing JANUARY, 1869. 1.5.Z0..1, Mail Train, leaves Reading 10:0 A. M. arrives at Allentown 1205; at New York 350, P. X No. 7, Fast Mail, leaves Reuling 420 P. M.. ar rives at Allentown 355; at New York 10113 P. M. Nos. 5 and 7 run daily, except Sunday, stop ping at all way stations between Reading and New York. MB= Arrive at New York at 11 CO A. M., 12 20 P. M 7.00 P. M.. 015 A. M. . . These trains run through from Pittsburg, to New York, without change of cars, stopping at Lyons, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton. Junc tion, Clinton. White House Sommerville, Bound Brook, Plainfield and Elizabeth. The odd A M train runs daily, except Sundays and Mondays. The 228 P - M train runs daily except Sundays. The 7 31 A .A 1 and 1 00 A 31 trains run daily. West bound trains leave New York at the foot of Liberty street, as follows: Leave New York I Arrive at Reading. 12 00 M. Vail No. 6. 000 1' 71 9 00 A M Express Train 1 50 P AI 10 P 51 Express Vain 10 19 P ti (A P M Express Train 100 A M Stall Train leaving Allentown at 720 A 51, stops at all Way Stations, arriving at Reading at 9 10. A. AI, running daily, except Sundays. The 12 M Train: from New York. stops at all Stations between New York and Reading. leav ing Allentown at 4 20 P 111, arriving at Reading at 6 00 P M, running daily, except Sundays. The 500 P Train, front New York, runs stopping at Elizabeth, Plainfield, Som merville, Junction, Easton and Bethlehem, ar riving at Allentown at 11 45 P Xi, passing Lyons at 12 29 A M. arriving at Reading at 100 A M. Passengers are requested to purchase tickets before entering the cars, as twentylive cods artra will be charged and collected on the train front all who pay the fare to the Conductor. COMMUTATION TICKETS, bgood for twenty-six trips, at 25 percent. discount etween any points desired. MILEAGE TICKET BOOKS, for 2,000 miles good between all points on this or the Philadelphia ai Reading , It. R., or the Reading at: Columbia It. R., at ,;52 50 each, for families and firms. 091,850 10 SEASON TICKETS, good for the holderonly, for three, six, nine and twelve months, at reduced rates. ERJfErTROUT, General Ticket Agent. N ORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL ROAD WINTER. SCHEDULE. Nov. 23rd, 1868. On and after Nov. 23rd, 1868, Trains will leave York as follows: LEAVE NORTHWARD. 1.39 a. in. Daily for Williamsport, daily (except Sunday) fur Elmira, Canandaigua, Roches ter, N. Falls and Oil Region. 11.35 a. in. Daily (except Sundays) for Williams port, Elmira, Butialo and N. Falls. 2.39 p. M. Daily (except Sundays) for Williams port, Erie and Oil Region. 10.16 p. in. Daily (except Sundays) for Harris burg and the Wes , . 8.23 a. 211. Daily (except Sundays) for Harrisburg only, LEAVE SOUTHWARD, 12.00 Midnight, lially for Baltimore. 5.00 a. an. pally (except Sundays and Mondays) for Baltimore. 7.05 a. m. Daily for Baltimore. 2.05 p.nn. Daily except Sundays) for Baltimor e. 7.ls a. en. Daily except Sundays)L' for altimore. Will -.HTSVILLE BRA.NCH. Leave Wrightsville for York 7.43 a. in. 12.50, G. 45 p. m. Leave York for WriAinsville, C. 20 a. ni. 11.40 In. 3.80 p. m. S. S. BLAM. Sup't Baltimore Division. ED. S. YOUNG, Gen. Pass'grAgt. Baltimore. nov D. IS6S. RF.ADLNG AND COLUMBIA R. B ON AND AFTER. TRURSDAY, NOVEMBER .261.13, 1568, PASSENGER. TRAINS WILL RUN ON THIS ROAD, AS FOLLOWS LEAVE. ....SAX/ A. N. Rending. 3.25 P. :NI. Columbia 8:00 A. N. 3:20 P. i t. RETURNING EMEEDIE LEAVE. ARRIVE. Reading 7:00 A. M. Lancaster 0:15 A. M. 0:15 P. M. " 8:25 P. M. 7:00 A. M. Columbia 9:55 A. il[. 015 P. M. •• P. M. Trains Leaving Lancaster and Columbia as above, make clove connection at, Reading with Trains North and South on Philadelphia and Reading itailroad. and West on Lebanon Valley Road. Train leaving Lancaster and Columbia at S A. .11.1. connects closely at Reading with Train fur New York. Tickets can be obtained at the Oillees of the New Jersey Central Railroad, foot. of Liberty. Street, New York, and Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad, lath and Callowhill 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 Si Reading Rail Road Time,which is le minutes faster than Penn sylvania It. R. Time. • _ . _ GEO. F. GAGE, Supt E. F. KEEVEIL. Gen. Frt. and Ticket Agent. pENNSYIArANIA RAIL ROAD TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBIA GOING EAST, Lancaster Train Harrisburg Accommodation TRAINS LEAVE WEST, Mall Train Harrisburg Acecninnuilation Lancaster Train Arrives COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION, Leave Columbia for Lanmster 1.00 P. 31 Arrive at Lanonaer 1.50 Connecting with Day Express for Phil'a. Leave Lancaster nt 2.40 P. 1%1 Arrive at Columbia 5.:51 " 'WM, F. LOCE:AItD, Superintendent, Phila. Div DMILES S.: AUXER, . TIN & SHEET-IRON WORKERS, 'CO. 3 WEST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER. Ileg lea oppo stoi e i S n h foomr' s t h E ei a l i e r i H en o tdesl .)a nd the public generally, that they have opened a first class TIN AND SKEET-IRON STORE, at the above named place, where they have on hand, and are manumeturing daily an immense stock OF TIN ift SIIEET-IRON WARE. TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING, and Repairing of . all kinds executed ut the lowest, cash prices, and in the best workmanship manner. Call and examine our Stock before pusebus lug elsewhere. , H. F. AUNER, ap12.5'113-ly] • I. CONFECTIONERY.AND FRUIT OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON. Parties and Families supplied with ICE CREAM., 0 R rA 4 M. , oy the Freezer, or in Moulds with promptness at. G.k..0. J. SMITH'S. 'Adieining the Franklin House, Locust street. P. B.—Also, a line nasortment of TOYS and Fancy Articles. constantly on hand. G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent ARRIVE. ..10:20 A. M "AO P. :NI ..10.D) A. ...%1 -5:10 P. 31 8.30 A. "Sr 5.20 P. M 11.50 A. ,5f 6.25 P. lit 6415 '
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