!,fie Sixtumbia &pg. FlRODY34 ll 3l4 l 4 3 flakil' etol:qOarAnilaf Columbia, Pa. Saturday, April Tr, 1869. • .t:ii-.11.LL advertising will be considered CASH, awl collectable at any time after the first Insertion. Strange Advertisement. For four or five mouths past we -have noticed a singular advertisement in the Boston, New York and Philadelphia daily newspapers. it, is as follows : Don—l am well, but we are in affliction, and long for you that we may comfort one another. There is a letter for `Dod' at the Post Office, New York. MA." This advertisement is continued day after day, and, as we have stated, has been continued several months. The New York Sun says it has received over one hundred dollars for printing this advertisement; and other journals have probably received as much more. The San Francisco Times publishes the same; and in referring to it, says it is also published in the newspa pers of China and Japan. "What does it mean ? Somebody is in trouble, evidently, and they want somebody to comfort them. The advertiser must have expended over a thousand dollars -in advertiseing for nod." GEN. CUSTAN, iny an interesting re port or his recent campaign against the Indians, after stating how he had re cr captured two white ladies held by then as prisoners, and wade subject in captiv ity to terrible indignities by the savages, says : " The Indians express themselves hear tily sick of the war, and are willing to go to that part of the country which has been designated for them, and are ready to submit to the decision of the govern ment authorities." He further says : " We have taught the Indians that they are safe from us in no place, and at no season, and also, what some of our own people may doubt, that the white man can endure the inclernencies of winter as well as the Indians." He says that the country and the hiding places of the In dians are now better known, and that he has many officers in his command who could conduct an expedition there with out guides. The Balloon Voyage Across the At- MOM MOMS. Chevalier, the distinguished mrouaut who lately arrived in New York, for the purpose of making a balloon voyage hence to Europe, has leased Landmanu's Park, Sixty-severith street, and Third ave nue, where he will make several ascents during the next two months, prior to his final departure on his great transatlantic voyage, which will he on the 31st of July. More than 100 applicants have been re ceived by M. Chevalier, from persons de sirous to accompany him on his perilous trip. The price fixed for the passage, is $2.50, and not all who offer themselves at that price, will be accepted by the Profes sor:as compagnons du voliare, as he wishes to take with him only such persons as are capable through mental and physical-qual ifications, of assisting him in his scientific observations,for the sake of which, chifley, this daring project is undertaken. MONEY is said to be the "root of all evil !" but we are all anxious to get as much of this " root " as we possibly can, and willingly incur the risk of all the evil branches that may spring from it. And who will say that it is wrong ? Is not gold the "open sesame " that admits us -into the charmed circle of " Upper Tendora .?" What are genius, virtue, honesty,or integ riti ? Valuable auxilaries, if you have gold for the principal; but utterly vain less standing alone. How seldeat we see a person admitted into what is called "good society," merely- because he possesses the . " cardinal virtues," while, on the other hand, if he chance to have gold, or its equivalent, no matter what may be his principles, society opens its arms to re ceive him, delighting to de him honor. We pretend to be republicans, and'in a certain sense we are ; • and yet we are as a nation, greater. 'worshippers of Mammon than any other people under the sou. Others have pride of caste, an aristocracy of birth, but nowhere is the worship of gold carried to such an extent. Does such a course tend-to elevate and refine a nation? or does it degrade and debase it, by teaching that a man has only to ,make money in order to occupy a prominent position in society? How often gold obtains place where only honesty, integrity, and sound practi cal sense should sit. flow are we to in stitute reform in this matter? By recog nizing true merit, whether we find it clothed in royal robes, or plain home spun ; honoring a man fur what' he iS, not merely for what he is worth in dollars and cents, by elevating men only as they de serve, not because they happen to be pretty good money making merchants. • We do not pretend to say that it'does not require talent to make money—for it certainly requires shrewdness, • and bussi ness talent jia order to get, rich ; but the nobler traits of heart attd mind are often lost of in the pursuit of wealth. When we find those whose lives are squarred by the golden rule, whoSe hearts have been kept pure by the teachings of the holy spirit, who are ever ready to lend a helping hand to their fellow creatures, whose ears. are open to the cries of dis. - tress, who strive to cultivate the talents God has riven .them, and live more for others than, themselves ; we should show these that we do not consider them out casts freim society, even though they lack - what is often considered -th e one thin.. needful--honey. Let us show them that we consider them superior to those who havepaaced their lives in fully, licentious ne.v., or selfishness, even though the lat ter may count thousands, where the former counts hundreds, `But we • stip . pOse when Such -a. state of society exist* we may safely s pronounee it „ • thenillentuio, In the ” present state of - society, we think the lisst ad vice is 4011- . '-rained in : thft-follnwing lines . - ‘ l*ht r r ll2 "a e .i'o 'r iint t i t ei r j o t t r °, ~ .7;."Ltsath i g l et= by day, ' DO In - /ey.al way. Dimes and dollars, &Oars and dimes, 4n empty poeiret is !the swat of crimes," FOR. SALE. • ' AMIABLE FARM !MEI MILL PROPERTY PRIVATE SALE The !subscriber being about to remove from the neighborhood, would olfer FARNI and FLOURING ]TILL at PRIVATE SALE. The property Is located in West Hernpflekt township. Lancaster county, in one of the rich est agricultural districts in the State; one inlie ItIOINEM,I=MWM The Mill is in good order, and Is kept running constantly on customer work. IC has two run of French burrs, with all the necessary ha proved machinery for doing merchant and coun try work. It has lately neon 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 opportunity Is here offered for any one who wishes to invest in property that will pay, or to purchase a good home in one of the hest localities in the State. Persons wishing to view the property can call on the subseriberpn the premises, or make in quiries of Mr, Martin Erwin, Franklin House, Columbia. Va.. The terms of sale will be made reasonable.. sep.s:tf.) . THOMAS GROOM. PRIVATE SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS AT FRI ATE SALE the following property, located in rumi ST., nelow Locust. . A TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, having two fronts, one on Fifth :Street, and also on the Lancaster pike. A good location for building. Will be s•All low. Enquire onthe premises. REBECCA. CHALFANT, No. Z S. sth St., Columbia, Pa., or ofD. S. Chal fant, who will give all the partioulas. faugS-tfd L OTS! LOTS OF LOTS! BUILDING LOTS Large or Small, on Sixth street, or Seventh street, and on Locust street, and Walnut street. Those fronting on Locust and Walnut streets WU feet deep to a 1.1 feet wide alley. febS'US-tfl Apply to J. IL MIFFLIN VALUABLE PROPERTY hubseriber otters the following valuable real estate, in Ote borough of Colt:nib:a, Penn's, it private sale: (CORSE J.: LOT, No. 111 LOCUST STREET, AND SPLENDID BUSINESS STAND, No. 112, connected therewith, now occupied as a grocery store, Ly Mrs. M. Turner. This Is one of the best business localities 111 the town. The lot Is very large with tront of 30 feet 10 Inches. Also the row of FOUR BRICK HOUSES WITH LOTS. Nos. 8, EL 12 and 14 Union street, will be sold singly or together, on easy terms. For further intormation apply to lONAS MEYERS No. 141 Locust street, Columbia. July 21d, ISGS:tt. wAfranx s, rvELRY, wAT alms AND JEWELRY I MBE INDUCEMENTS OFFERED! AMERICAN WATCHES, As low as i.`-20, in two oz. Cases, warranted for two yeai s; also:;, -I, 5 and 6 oz. eases. JUST RECEIVED A full assortment of the Celebrateil Seth Thomas Clocks. They nre the best Clo . eks made. Call and see Also, a full and well selected stock of STLVE T I E I) IV A R. 113, Erma the best Factories in the U. S. JEWELRY IN VARIETY, Jogt from the Factories! SPECTACLES, in gold, silver, steel and plated Frames, to suit all ages. REPAIRING of all kinds, promptly attend ed to, at E. SPERING'S .TEwELaY STORE, near thelNrew Depot. T A ATEST EXCITEMENT SHREINER'S, Igo. 13 NOILTII FRONT ST., curtmmA, nt. AMERICAN WATCHES ! ! HonNE WATcn CO., WM. EHLEHY, P. S. BARTLETT, _APPLETON', THACY & CO., WALTHAM WATCH CO., MIEMIMtt=aMM NATIONAL WATCII COMPANY, Six Different Brawls. in Gold or Silver Cases ENGLISH & SWISS WATCHES ! Selling Very Low, riways the Largest Steel; FINE JEWELRY ! Latest Styles Elegant Assortment! All Guaranteed to be as -represented, and a _ Lowest Pr ces. SILVER & SILVER-PLATED WARE, A Stock Not Excelled in the Country, And at Lowest Cash Prices, call and be con vinced that we have the Largest Variety AND LOWEST PRICES. Clocks! Clocks! Our Stock cannot be beat, selling at Reduced Rates, and WAnuANTED Wo have also the .SETH THOMAS CLOCKS ! The Best 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, and areprepared to do work of the most dull ci-It kind, without seninng to the cities. Aar- REMEMBER .THAT AT SIIREINER'S You can have AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS WATCHES, JEWELRY, ac., repaired in the most superior manner by American and Swiss Korkmen, and the Work Warranted. Don't Forget the place! SHREINER'S NEW STORE, • - - No. 13 North Front Street, LTMLBER. tt. COAL. GEORGt-BOGLE, - - nicALEit IN LUMBER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Oflice—Front Street, between Locust and Union, COLU,N.I.P.LA.. PA. COOPER & PR ART, I=l LITMBEaIt BALTIMORE COMPANY. LYKEINS VALLEY And all the hest Quality of STOVE COAL. BUILDING Of all kinds sold and delivered on ears, at the LOWEST 31,111EIET RATES. Hemlock, White Pine, Weatherboarding, deice, Scantling, &c., Lte., suitable for all kinds of Building Turnose,s. LOCUST POSTS! • CHERRY POPLAR, ASH PICKETS, LATIf, SHINGLES, &e. All orders by mall will receive the same at tention as though the application be made n person. • COOPER & PEART. Fropt St.. Columbia. == IROiY & MAC %TER SUPPLEE & BROTHER. 3f.t.sur.,CTEIWSItS Or STEAM 801 LE RS. • In addition to our Foundry and Machine work, we are now prepared to manufacture every variety of Boiler and Plate Iron work, !MENDING AND REPAIRING 'BOILERS Promptly attended to. Thankful for past favors, we would invite the attention of our friends and. patrons to Las new branch of our business. STIPPLES 4: BRO., ' gud St., Womble.- SUSQUEHANNA IRON COMPANY Manufacturers of all sizes of REFINED .AND DOUBLE REFINED ZOLLND, it9,ISARE, FLATS, OVAL, AND 11. 11.4 0 OVAL MON. Car Axles, Shall lug aud ITOrSe Shoe Bars. Aar Orders prozuptly tlited from Woelr on nand or made to order. Terms, net Cash', at Manufacturer's prices, de livered an Cara or Boats. 01lice at their STIIAII EIIGLNES, WPFAM PUMPS, BOILERS, -And an kiads or Itsuaanors, Manneetured and ilartulte . e d to Sky o m oilsAlotAgoi<6 1.44. 3 Works or SUPPLEE azjaci:)„ - - • „ Perm ; BUSINESS CARDS 1 3 RTINTED AT tlalA mace= low as fl,%oertlaolw.w, CABINET-WARE. • CABINET WARE MANUFACTORY. The subscriber having lately put up new ware-rt oms, and greatly Increased his business, can olre r better Inducements to his customereS than ever. WINDOW SILIDES , , MIRROP,.S, &c., IN ALL He - manufactures to order, and will-keep eon stantly on haw!, Dressing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card, Dinlitg and Centre Tables, Cominon, Fancy and French Bed steads; allot which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. As he manufactures Ids own work he is enabled to warrant every article to be what it is represented. CAAIPS! CHAIRS!! CHAIRS I! ! An kinds of chairs kept on hand or insimilltctur , ed lo order. Cane, Windsor, Arm and Rocking Chairs; Settees, Camp and Connie.' Stools,Sofas, Tete-a. Totes and Stuillid Seat Chairs, made to order. Old chairs repainted and repaired. UNDERTAKING. Funerals will be: ttendcd to with promptness to which he with his personal attention. He is prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve corpse, as may be required. MAHOGANY Olt WALNUT COFFINS, Furnished - plain or tinted in any style that ma 3 be required. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, a.s well as a continuance of the custom with which he has been HENerB lib R E ally favored. JOHN SGER, South side of Locust street, between Second and Third. [mar3o-67-tf. FURNITURE OP ALL KINDS. CABINET WARE-ROOMS t MANE% ACTORY, Locust Street, a few doors below Third Street, Columbia, Pa. The subscriber manufactures and keeps, on band an extensive assortment of all kinds of Furniture. Persons wishing to buy, or those about to go to housekeeping, will find Ato their advantage to give me a call. MEDSTEA.DS, TABLES, cilAirts, BUREAUS, SETTEES, &c., &C. Of the best quality, style, and manufacture, and will make to order, of first-rate material, every article in his line. He will give strict attention to business, and respectfully asks of the public a sharp of its patronage. .I* - - UNDERTAKING will receive the most careful attention, at the shortest notce. 1 mar3o-G7-tfl GEORGE SEIBERT N EW STYLE WINDOW SILADES. The Subscriber has on hand at,his Furniture Store. all kinds and styles of WINDOW SIIA.DES, CURTAIN FIXTURES, ,C:c To wldch he would respectfully call the atten apt IS 6F-t J VATE SALE F. K 143 E ITER, 105 LOCUST STREET, COLUAIBI A, PA. - BOOK SELLER, STATIONER & NEWS DEALER BLANK BOORS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ON HAND, OR MADE TO ORDER. A. new Stock of DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS, MEMORANDUMS, PASS BOOKS, to., NOTE, LETTER AND CAP PAPER, ENVELOPES AND STATIONERY OR ALL QUALITIES, FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST GRADES, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. All the leading, MAGAZINES, PERIODIDALS, and NEWSPAPERS, constantly kept for sale on our counters. Also, agent for the following dailies: PHILADELPHIA PRESS, THE AGE, INQUIRER, MORNING POST, PUBLIC LEDGER, LANCAS TER EVENING EXPRESS, AND COLUMBIA DAILY AND WEEKLY SPY. pENNSYLVANIA ELASTIC SPONGE COMPANY ELASTIC SPONGE, • A SUBSTITUTE FOR Curled Flair FOR ALL UPHOLSTERY PURPOSES Cheaper than Feathers or Hair, anti far - Syperion . The Lightest, Softest and most 'Elastic and Durable materml known for mAk"rnEssEs, PILLOWS, CAR., CARRIAGE ADD =AIR CusuioNs. it is entirely indestructible, perfectly clean and free from dust. IT DOES NOT TACK AT ALL ! Is always free from insect life; Is perfectly healthy, and for the sick 1s unequalled. If soiled in any way, can he renovated quicker and easier than limy other Mattress. - Special attention given to CHURCRES, - HALLS, &C. Railroad men are especially _invited to ex amine the CUSHION SPONGE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. The Trade Supplied. E1e134.3-ly "UPHOLSTERING! The 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 Mattresses, Cushions, &e., Mar. 10,'00.j BA.3.IIJEL CARTER HATS, CAPS, SH.ULTZ & BROTHER, la A1 1 '1" P.+ R, S , 20 ,Is7ORTH QUEEN STREET, Latest style Pall and 'Winter HATS and CAPS In all qualities and colors. We are 41OW opening the largest and most complete assortment or Ladies' and Children's FANCY FURS ever offered in this market, at very low prices. ROBES! ROBES!! ROBES!!! Buffalo Rolies, lined and unlined; Hudson Bay, Wolf, Prarie Wolf. Fox, Coon, &c. BLANKETS AND LAP RUGS, 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 OTTER,BEAVER, NUTT:AA, SEAL, BUCKSKIN, LF-SIIER, KID, &c., Sc. Baffles' Fine Fur Trimmed Gloves, Gauntlets, Mitts and Hoods. PULSE WARMERS & EAR MITTS. WHOLESALE A-ND ItETAIL oetSlTS:tfiv. A It. BRE NE M AN, 0 43 NORTH FRONT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA DEALER IN lIATS AND CAPS! IN GREAT VARIETY, AND OF THE LATEST STYLES! ALSO, LUMBER GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Ja-Suluv aittile to order and Warranted to tit. [ deelB-trd COLUMBIA FLOUR MILLS. GEORGE BOGLE, Pitornmrpg. The highest Cash prices paid for all kinds of Grain. SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR for sale; also Mill Feed of all kinds. Wheat' Ground and Packed to order. Grist work cpd Chopping done. Chopped Corn a+al Cats, COM :Meal and For sale at all times, and delivered to any part or the town. Town and country custom so licited. lApril 6,1867. 1171MMIMI }IALL'S These popular hair 'Restorers and Tonics on hand, at • R. WILLIAMS'DRUG STORE, Columbia, PR. _PT / AXING :MLLES.' BACIIKA.D4 DETIUFF, COLUMBIA, PA., ROLLING MILL, Columbia, Polon " •1' "A - N rN G - 11.1,11,7177 - " 11;-4 i! • • .Nan afuetarerw-of, and .ha.wo onstantly on • i 1igii:41D7,„..„=341::,-,15;,.5A0u..,2,7.,;5‘,Yeer Casings', ke., 3c. I'. S.—The Planing and Dressing •of Lumber is continued and carried on as heretofore by . jan2'o9-1y) 4P.FIN MEM Lion of the Public JOHN SHENBERGER, No. 256 Locust St., Columbia BOOKS, STATIONER, Y. Another invoice of STA'NDARD, SCHOOL, MISCELLANEOUS I3OOES TIPHOISTERING, &c. 1111 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. LANCASTER, PA LADIES' FANCY FURS P.LOVRIIVG MILL. GR.A.IIAM FLOUR VEGETABLE HAIR RENE WEIL EMI RING'S AMBROSIA. , 81JSQUELIA.NNA. ': DB Y GOODS. PRICES REDUCED. - Elager & Brothers Will sell from tills (late their srocx or DRY GOODS EEO GREAT REDUCTION LADIES' DRESS GOODS SHAWLS, . FURS, CLOTHS CLOTHING BLANKETS :NIUSLINS, PRINTS All at POPULAII PRTCES. $3,000 worth of CHINA AND GLASS WARS, At less than WHOLESALE PRICES, Preparatory to receiving their Spring importa- tion =I }SAGER Jr, BROTHERS Lancaster, Dec. 26, ]S6B. STOV_ES, HAL:R_DIVAB_E, tec. j. RUMPLE -& SON, DEALERS IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC HARDWARE. An extensive assortment of house furnishing hardware,Ulso for carpenters' and builders' use, always on hand. IRON AND STEEL. Blacksmiths, wagon makers, and others, furn ished with all kinds of Iron, Nails, Horse Shoes, Coach Trimmings. and other goads in their line. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, In great variety, such its Tubs, Baskets, Wash Boards, Brooms, Washing Machines, ,tic., ,Sze. FARMING. IMPLEMENTS. Plows, Shovels, Hoes, Plow Castings, Scythes, Forks, Rakes, and all other Implements used by the farmer. STOVES AND TIN WARE. Stoves of every style and pattern, Cook, Parlor and Office Stoves, for coal or wood. A large as sortment of Tin Ware always kept on band, or manufactured to order. Oil, Paints &c. - Coal Oil, Linseed, Pish, Sperm and Machine 01.1 s of all kinds. Alcohol, Benzine, Japan, and other Varnish, Glass,Paints, Putty, While Lead, 41:c. aug.ll:/,'65.] LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA, PA. A LIV.A.YS SO3.IETHING NEW ! JUST PURCEIASE.D, AT REDUCED PRICES, a splendid Assortment of new dud de sirable HOUSE FURNISHING- GOODS I COOKING STOVES—Ante Dust Qitaker City, and the Niagara. BRITANNIA. WARE, in Sets or separate, to suit pureliasers, CHAMBER WARE, CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS. WATER COOLERS, of all sizes and styles Special attention paid to OAS FITTING and PLUMBING. A large atisortinent of splendld CHANDELIERS always on hand. A Variety of BIRD CAGES, at all prices. Agent for the Wein : Med DOTY'S CLOTHES - WASHER. The moht popular, best and cheapest Washing Machine ever Invented. In connection with the above Washing Ma chine, he has the UNIVERSAL CLOTLIES WRINGER!' Call at the corner of Second and Locust streets, and satisfy yourself that vim can get better bar gains there than at any taller establishment, HIRAM - WILSON Cor. of Second and Locust Sts. Columbia, F i n. April 20, 18137-Iy. • BOOTS & SHOBS. T J AMES SIIOE MANUFACTORY Eravlng increased my facilities for turning out superior work "would annonnce to my old customers and all new ones that May ftwor rile with a call, that .1 am better prepared now to manufacture, all kinds of LADIES' MISSES' AND; CHILDREN'S SLIOES AND GAITERS, than ever before. I employ none but the best workmen and am always certain of giving satis faction. I keep on hand a general assortment of ready made work all of which manufactured on the premises. I keep no mdde-up - work of other parties. work Is made exclusively for home trade and is sold us such. TERMS CASH. We sell as cheap as any- other establishment, and ask a share of public patronag R e. JAMES SCHOEDER, Locust Street, between Front and Second. B OOTS AND SHOES ! JEROME SCHRECH, manufacturer of Sapor/cr BOOTS. AND SHOES. Informs the publio that he is prepared to rer calve orders for work, and that his prices are reasonable, A splendid assortment of Ready-Made Work on hand. Repairing always attended to in a prompt and efficient manner. Itmarzatnrat TUE PLACE! JEILMIE SCHRECEI, 202 Locust St apl 25 GS-Iyl TIO)IE MANUFACTURE. Th. Subscriber bas on ltand a large Stock of Soots and Shoes, Gaiters, .5a., all Of ils own Manufacture. Call at his Store, four doors above It. IVlllhons' Drug Store, Front Street, where he orfers au es 'tensive assortment of Goods, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL Ills stock consists of as large and general as sortment of Men's Boys' Lathes' and Children's BOOTS AND S.IELOES, as can be found elsewhere In the Town. Those requiring Boots and Shoes, will find it to their advantage to call and examine las Steck, before purchasing elsewhere. 3.lay 26,-tf] SAMUEL GROVB. FINE CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN' All the LEADING STYLES on band or made to measure. Prices 11Ned at LOW FIGURES. An Illustrated prloo List with instructions for self measurement sent on receipt. of Post 3dice address. W.M. F. BARTLETT; 33 South Sixth St., above Chestnut mien -GS-ly] Philadelphia PHOTOGBAPILY. yOUR l I IKENESS. R, Ti/rTIiP Sail continues to take PROTOGIZAPIig, FERROTYPES, AURROTypEs _ PHOTO-MINIATURES, Gilt PICTURES, Sc„ At his old stand, on Locust Street, above Front, COLUMBIA, PA. Mr. LITTLE has had an experience of several years at this business, and hit pictures are equal to the best that can be bad In any city, and owing to his splendid sky-light, and good instruments, far superior to those generally taken in the coun try. If you wish a good and correct picture, you may depend upon getting It at Little s. His Pic tures al'e great favorites with those who have obtained them. Prices us low as the lowest. &a-Don't forget the place—Locust Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa. [mar. 30, 1867. CONFECTIONERY. RICHARDS' CONFECTIONERY! 152 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, rA. CAR:ES, CAI DIES, FItU/TS AND CREAMS, of the choicest kind kept constantly on hand. 'EV - Families supplied with Ice Cream in Churns or Moulds, at Short Notice and Reason able Rates. LADIES' OYSTER SALOON'. - I take pleasant) entiOliticina is my numer ous friends that I have opened an OrrrElt LOON for the special accommodation of La dles. None but the best oysters will be used. Families and parties supplied at short notice. Remember the place-1.52 Locust street. jel3-613-tfl ALLEN ItICHARDS. nONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT OF V, ALL KINDS IN SEASON. Parties and Families supplied with ICE • C E M OF the Freezer, or in Ilpukbs, wnit promptness at GE0..1. SMIT/1213, Adjoining the Franklin 'House, Locust street. S.—Also, a line assortment of TOYS and 'Fancy Articles. constantly on hand. , TEAM PRINTING.—.-C;111 at the - Yy. s r t gr i ggit t i l AlTlTa s t%li f a t il cIiPTI 3 to amine speetreetet of Letter Eteatts•Notes',CardetatC, FR,ESII GROCERIES AT THE PROVISION FAMILY GROCEELY STORE OF MULLEN & BROTHER, FRESH TOMATOES, FRESH. PEACHES AND other Canned Fruits, Shaker Corn, &c. TE A - THE BEST MACK" TEA IN THE EXTRA REFINED SYRUP MOLASSES very chenp. Refined Sugars, Dried Fruit of all kinds. Rio, Java, and Laguyra Coffee. NEW SUGAR CURED RAMS & DRIED BEEF. Also,Fancy Groceries, Family Floui, Notions Ac. We Intend to keep the best Goods only, and to sell as cheap as any similar store. MULLEN i ]IRO. '.Country Prodnce of all kinds bought or taken in exchange for goods. Mb 154 f. CASKNIERES, Sc FLANNELS, NEW GROCERY STORE THOS. R. McCLUNE Has opened a new Grocery Store at Nos. 17 .1: 19 South Third Street, near the Market House, and has stocked it with a choice lot of FINE FAMILY GROCERIES PROVISIONS OF ALL RINDS, Lemons, Orauges,Prunes, Figs, &c., &.e., Sugar Cured Hams, and Dried Also, Potatoes, Butter, Ems, d7e. WOOD, WILLOW-WARE, BROOMS, &c All kinds of GREEN GROCERIES In Season. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods, or the highest market price paid in cash. I ask a liberal share of public patronage,- feel ing confident that I will dealjustly with all who favor me with a call. may-2'681(J THOS. R. McCLITICE. FLNE FAMILY GROCERIES, A LARGE 4S: FINE STOCK JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE! I have now In Store a full assortment of Groceries & Provisions Extra Syrup llolasses, Flue Teas, Coffees, Se. Extra Sugar Cured HAMS 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 .S3.IYDAM, mar. 7,W-tr.l Cor. of Front S. Sts. FAMILY GROCERIES ! FAMILY OP.3IT,RIESI The Subscriber would respectfully inform Ids customers and the Public generally, that he has jest received a general assortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TEAS AND SPICES. Refined Sugars of all kinds. No. I, and Mess itfackerel, English &American Pickles, Sugar Cured Hams and Reef, T✓stra Fine Syrups, Old Rio awl Java (Inffee, DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS, Raisins, Prunes and prepared Mustard always on baud and of the very best grades. EXTRA. FAMILY FLOUR, CORN MEAL. HOMINV, Fancy Groceries, Cnn ned Vegetables and Fruits, for hotels and families. The best Goods only are sold, and prices very low. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries Is lull and complete and we intend keeping it fresh, by almost daily additions. Notions of different kinds always on hand. FREDERIC' BUCHER, feb. 8,'68-if.] cor. 4th di Locust Sts. N - EW GROCERIES ! UST OPENED! FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES, PROVISION'S, &t.. FANCY GROCERIES & CANNED FRUITS, CLEPPEB, BRO.'S Dealers in Country Produce. Produce of all ktuds 'bought and sold, exchanged for floods or sold on Cerno*stop : V-ECIETFOLES OF AU, KINDS IN SEASON. We keep constantly on hand a aona awl fresh supply of SUCA ft, COFFEE, TEAS AND SPICES. ALgo, Dried Fruits of all kinds. Cedar and Willow Ware, &c., together with all articles found in any similar store. We ask a liberal share of public patronags CLEPPER BROTHERS' No. 2O Locust St., Columbia, Pa PANIEL McCATJLEY, aFTIT ST., NEAR UNION ! COIRMSIA, PA r.tvatiLy GROCERIES, rnovisiows, &c, ALSO, CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR ! RYE FLOUR, UNBOULTED MEAL, CORN MEAL, GRAIN AND ALL KINDS OF MILL FEED always kept on hand. Choice Family Flour made from White Wheat. Also Bakers Flour of the best quality. Ile thanks his friends for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, and asks a coat:imam° of the same. Bean^apractical Miller, and having followed the trade tor many years, he flatters himself that his knowledge of the business will enable him to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their custom. _ . The store will be open from 7 A. M., to Sy, P.M DANIEL MCCAULEY. HOUSE _FUJZ_NISIfI2I7O., A C. FLINN'S House Furnishing Store, NO. 11 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. ICE CREAM FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS. TIN AND COPPER WARE. WOODEN WARE BRFPTANIA. WARE BIRD AciEt 1:3'11 , ,P LA ODE BS, BROOMS S. BRUSHES KNIVES AND FORKS, TEX AND TABLE SPOONS, COFFEE MILLS, &c. COAL OIL CHANDELIERS, for Halls, Ly ceums, ,te., COAL OE. LAMPS, BRACKETS, .c. PUMPS, HYDRAULIC RAMS, WATER PIPES, Sc., Sc. A very fine assortment of HOUSE FURN ISHING GOODS, of all kinds at A. C. FLINN'S House Ft - limb:hint; e3O Store. No. 11 North Queen Ht., Lancaster Pa. 1,;118 D - 1 - 1 MILES ‘&AUXER, TIN X.; SHEET—IRON WORKERS, NO. 3 WEST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER (opposite Shober's, Eagle Hotel.,` Beg leave to inform their friends and the publicgenerally, that they have opened a amt.. class TIN Ais:b SREET-IRON STORE, at the above named place, where they have on hand, and are manufacturing daily au immense stock TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING, and Repairing of all kinds executed at the lowc.st CaMl prices, and in the best workmanship manner. Call and examine our Stock before puyehas elseWhere, pi, F. AUXEIt, apl24' , BS-13,1 • D. AILL,F.S. J . C. F.:CHER, Ladies' Dresses Cloaks, Veils, Gloves, Ribb ons alqd Silks of all kinds dyed any color, Also Geztlemen's Coats, Vests, Pantaloons, ate. Kid 'gloves washed to look like new. Scouring, repairing, ac., done at short notice. I will receive goods at - my store and forward them to the establishment. Aziir•Satlsfactiou guaranteed. • Call and see list of prices at J. C. BUCHER'S Store, Locust Street, 'yr.,. '67) . Co.umbia, Pa PURE WINES AND LIQUORS! govartEcgr.l.6Fg4LVVMPLUTill'LLlrZt CA,TAWMA, and flavor, cannot be excelled; also, the celebrated 'ROOSTER WHISKEY, , Yankee Runt, Jamaim Spirits, Blackberry • ,Brandy, Cherry and Currant Wines. ;W • We have `Mines, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Old Monongahela, of all grades. Give us a call and examine for yourself. CHARLES GROVE, Corner of Commerce and Walnut Sta., Colnmble. GRi9CERI_ES, &c. E EU ODD FELLOWS' lIALL, Columbia, Pa MEMO FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, PROVISIOXS, .t c., ,Cc For Family and Hotel use Extra FAMILY FLOUR by the barrel or smaller quantity. NEW STOCK! FINE HAM AND DRIED BEEF DEALEI IN OF TIN ec SHEET-IRON WARE. WIYES tV LIQ-UOBS. E=l STATEN ISLAND DYING ESTABLISHMENT, CLOT_H - ING. THE LATEST --EXCITEMENT ! NEW STOCK OF - CLOTHING! NEW STYLES ! LOWER PRICES!! GuraT BARGAINS NOW OFFERED! CALL AND SEE TnEar AT No. 41 NORTH FRONT STREET, I have Just received another new stocic of Clothing ; The Largest and most complete ever before purchased. Come mid examine our new Styles and prices of READY _MADE CLOTHING, Embracing every variety of style and material suitable for the season. 'They are mode 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 line of these goods always kept on hand. Also, Boots, Shoes, Hats & Caps, of which we have a well selected stock, and which we offer at very cheap rates. MONKS, CARPET BAGS & VALISES Of all styles, are sold cheaper than city prices. My goods are all bought for cash, and I offer them at cheaper rates, for cash, than any other store. Call and see. HENRY RICE, Opposite Continental Hotel apl .1.5-tfj 41 N. Front street, Columbia SPRING CLOTHING- ! . CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER! Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, 6:c., New Styles, New Goods at low rates. DAVID .LIANA.U.ER'S U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM I Front Street, first Store above Walnut street, COLUMBIA, PA. The Largeit, Best Assorted, Handstnnest and Cheapest Stock of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Sze., Sc., ever exhibited in these regions, which will be sold at prices TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION! rimy 2,'67. SPRING CAMPAIGN OPENED!! GRAND RALLY! • In the present crisis the people are coming from the East, West North and South, to buy their Clothing of M'YERS & RATHFON, who keep the largest and best assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING in the City of Lancaster. 150 Overcoats, from., , •'5.00 to S2O 300 Casslmere Sack Coats, 4.1.0 to 14 300 " Pants 2.50 to 7 300 " Vests 150 to 4 100 " Business Suits ...... _lO.OO to 20 50 Boys' Overcoats 5.00 to 8 Also, a full line of Boys' and Youths' Clothing. We keep the largest and finest assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the newest and best styles in the market, which we are prepared to snake up to order in the best style. Goods retailed by the yard as low as can be, pur chased anywhere. Persons can have goods cut and trimmed. if prefer making them at home. We keep a full Ilne of GENTLEMEN'S FUR NISRING GOODS. such as Under-Cloth ing, Sus penders, Gloves, Hosiery, Linen and Paper Col lars, Neck Tics, in great variety, &e. MYERS & RATHFON, Southeast Cotner of Center Square, Lancaster. Pa. IT IS A FACT ! Capable of ocular dethonstration, that the prices of Cloths, Cassimeres, Ready-Made Clothing and Furnishing Goods, are less than one-half what they were during the war, at the :Merchant Tailoring establishment of S. S. It .A.T II V ON, Corner North Queen and Sheets, opposite Shober's Hotel, Lancaster, Pa, This is the oldest establishment in this line of trade in Lancaster county, and is selling, at this time, line Moscow, lisqulmaux, and common Beaver Overcoats irons $l5 to $2O; Common Union Beavers from $lO to $l5; Common Union Beaver Business Suits from $l2 to $l5; Good Cas :Miler° Snits front $l6 to $2O, and fine qualities from $25 to M. A few suits on band as low as $lO. Cloths, Cassimeres and Trimmings as low as they curt be obtained anywhere else, and sold by the yard to those who may to havei them made at home, or elsewhere. Overcoats, l)ress Coats and Titiziness Suits made to order with dispatch, and in the best and most fashionable manner, as the 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 lees and 1509, and manufactured in the city of Lancaster. It would he to the interest of the public to call and realize that "rr is A FAcr." S. S. RATIIVO;s.T, lferchant Tailor and Clothier. SPECTACLES p i ASE AND COMFORT. THE BLESSING OF PERFECT SIGHT. There is dothing so valuable as perfect sight. and perfect sight can only be obtained by using PERFECT spEcrrAcLEs, the dilllculty of pro curing which Is well known. Messrs. LAZARUS ar, MORRIS, °OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS, Hartford, Conn.,manufacturers of the celebrated PERFECTED SPECTACLES, have, after years of experience, experiment, and the erection of costly machinery, been enabled to produce that grand desideratum, PERFECT SPECTACLES, which have been sold with un limited satisfaction to the wearers In Massachusets; Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine, during the past nine years. These celebrated Perfected Spectacles never tire the eye, and last many years without change Messrs, L&Z.A.ItUS & MORRIS, have appointed MR. CHAS. P. SHREINER, Watchmaker and Jeweler, their sole agent for thin place. L. N. would caution the public against un p'rinelpled persons, who represent that they have our Perfected Lenses for sale, as neither here or elsewhere. do we employ peddlers, or supply any but our duly appointed agents. TVANTED-LOAN. J 4 OAN WANTED TUE goitouGn. OP COLUMBIA. still have „pale $lO,OOO of the SHORT LOAN, Already authorized to dispose of. and those wishing to make a good and safe investment will call upon S. S. DETWEILEII, Cashier of the First National Bank of Columbia, at which place the Bonds can be obtained. THE BONDS Are due and payable on the first of April next, with interest at the rate of SIN PER CT:',%;T, per ammm, anal those taking the above short loan shall have the preference on the first of April next of a longer loan ar, authorized by said Borough. _ S. S. DETWILER, dee:it-al Special Committee. PI OSPILATE. WE lIAVE NO, TRAVELING AGENTS. Partners and Dealers who send their orders di. rea to us, esu avail themselves of the LOWEST PRICES, And sore therommissiun. Early orders will be ad vantageous to buyers. ALLEN & NEEDLES, Manufacturers of the Improved SUPER, PEOSPLIATE OF LIME, AND TIIE AMMONIATE FERTILIZER. rEMTVIAN GUANO, Wt) sell only No L l—recelved direct front the Liovernment, FISH GUANO. A splendid Manure, packed in barrels. We also offer for sale, Pnre, Land Plaster, Hy draulic Cement and a full assortment. of Oils aml Candles. A Discount to Dealers. ALLEN S NEEDLES, 42 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. febl34m F.STABLISIIED IN ISIS. OCAL FREIGHT NOTICE. be Pennsylvania Rail Road Company are now prepared to receive or forward Freight, be tween Columbia and Lancaster, and all station o n the Pennsylvania Rail Road and Its branches RATES BETWEEN PILIL'A..k. COLUMBIA, • First Class. 2nd Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 25 cents 21 eta. 18 cts. 15 cts. _ Flour in Car leads, 2.S cents per Barrel. BETWF.EN I'IIILADELPLIIA. d.:14ANC.41.31 . 1:1t. First Class. 2nd Class, 3al Class. -It4 Mu:. oentS :N cts, 17 eta. 14 cts, BETWEEN COLUMBIA A: PITTSBURGH. First Class. • - 2nd. Cress.. 3rd Crows. 411. Class. c ,71 cents , , , 56 cis., , -46 eta. 36. chi, , Freightcensigned to stations where, the Com 7 pally has no Agent, must be prepaid. , All Freights payable on Delivery. • . - •11. H.‘notrsToN, General Freight Agent, -Phila. Zir - For further information apply to S. B. I:MGSTOX, Frt., Agt., Milrit. II ii. BOICE, Frt., Agt., Columbia, Errs URA2VC.E COMPA2 ES. E. W. CLARK & CO., - BAN KERS, No. 35 S. Third Street, Philadelphia, GENERAL AGENTS EESEEEI NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO CM= UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, IMMEE3 STATES OF PENNSYLVANIA AND SOUTH ERN NEW JERSEY. The NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY is a corporation Chartered by Special Act of Congress, approved July 25, 1868, with a CASH CAITAL OF ONE MILLION DOLLARS and is now thoroughly organized and prepared for business. Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, who are invited to apply at our office. Pull particulars to be had on application at our office, located in the second story of our Banking House, where Circulars and Pamph- Lets, fully describing the advantages offered by the Company. may be had. L. W. CLARK": as Ca. NO. 35 SOUTH. THIRD STREET, Ph Ilatlelphla, Pa. L'. S. RUSSELL Manager. KREA.DY R TIERR, LANCASTER, Ageuts for Lauca.ster County. B. C. READY. C. G. 3.IERR COLUMBIA .INSURANCE CO. JANUARY Ist, 1803. • CAPITAL AND ASSETS, - - - - 8600,527 91 This Company continues to insure Buildings Iderchaudize, and other property, against loss and damage by 21re, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium, or premium note. EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole am amt insured, 912,476,426 83 Less am't xptred lu '66, 722,771 84 611,715,655 49 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Amount ot premium notes, Jan. 1,1866 0685,12.3 27 Less premium notes exp'd • in 1666 71,963 04 $613,100 23 Balance of premiums, Jan'y 1, 1866 6,609 15 Cash receipts, less commissions, in '66, 57,016 16 Loans 9,100 00 Due from agents and others 8,664 56 COl , l TII, A. Losses and expenses Paid in 1366 $73,025 31 Losses adjusted, not due Jan. 1, '67, 21,296 SS Balance Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, '67, 600,5'-.'7 91 $094,650 10 A. S. GREEN, President. GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. MICHAEL S. :anu3tAx, Treasurer. DIRECTORS: R. T. Ryan, John W. Steacy John F011(11.104 George Young, Jr., H. G. Minich, Nichol:l.s AP.l.hanakl, Samuel F. Eberlein, William Patton. Amos S. Green, John 13. Bachman, laram Wilson. Robert Crane. LANCASTER CITY AND COUNTY Fire Insurance Company. CAPITAL. $200,000. -HON.-T. E. FRANKLIN, Pax...son:NT. GEO. IC. REED, TREASURER. EDWARD BROWN, SECRETARY. • Directors—lion. A. E. ROberts F. Shenk, J. S. AtleeM. D., Frank Shroder, IL Carpenter, M. 111., J. Si.A Frantz, Jacob Bausnsan, John C. Hager. -- The above Rome Company having appointed Mr. John W. Bruner as their Agent for Colum bia and District, will be happy to effect Insur ance on desirable Properties, at as low rates as any other Reliable Company. PERPETUAL POLICIES also written on favorable Terms. Apply to JOHN W. BRUNER, Agent JS 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 otters the most liberal terms. THE HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO OF NEW invites a rigid examination of its comparative advantages. Available Cash Assets, $1,600,000. All Policies non-torteiting. Dm F. lII.TIiLE, Medival Examiner, JOSEPH MIFFLIN, Agentfor Lancaster County. QIR/U-0 FIRE MARINE IN SURANCE OF PHILADELPHIA. Capital ' 9 00,000 I Securities $300,000 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 it short terms, or per numently. Losses promptly paid. All claims adjusted without litigation or delay. This Com pany refers to the past as a guarantee of Its future conduct. TROS. CRAVEN, Pres't A. S. GILLErr, Vice-President. Jas. B. ALVORD, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa January 25, 1865-Iy, TNSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH 1_ AMERICA. 1 HILADELPIII 1. Incorporated 1791. Assets, $1,351,000. Charter perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by tire on Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, Sc., 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, chords a guarantee of claim upon public cont deuce, ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Pres't. CHARLES PLATT, See'v. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa January 21, 18t1S-ly, JARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, YORK., PA. Insures on the Cash, Mutual or Perpetual Rates H. KRAI3ER, President. D. STRICKLER, Secretary. M. S. SHUMAN, Agent. July 7, ISG7-Iy.• Columbia. Pa MEDICAL. j o A. INIEYERS' FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, ODD FELLOWS' EIALL. A carefully selected supply of goods to replen ish our stock has been received, and we are now prepared to offer an elegant lot of ENGLISH WAXED BACK TOOTH BRUSHES, French Bone and BuMilo Nail Brushes, India Rubber, Raw Horn, Buffalo and Ivory Pocket, Dressing and fine Combs. HAM BRUSHES, POMADES A:, OILS, PERFUMES AND COLOGNES, FUMIGATING PASTILLES The finest sleek of genuine llenbow's English TOILET SOAPS, In pound and half pound bars, in variety. Also lanaous 25 cent packages ofloney, Gly cerine, Brown WI ndsorand Elder FlowerSonP ,, , acknowledged the Cheapest and Best in the minket, and of which we have sold $0 gross in less than one year. As a speciality, we would Invite ati ention to an invoice of splendid CHAMOIS SKINS, Varying in price from 90 to S 5 cents, together with COXE'S SPARKLING GELATIN, BLAIR'S LIQUID RENNET, Standard articles for light and healthful thet.t TiTie above are positively FRESI-t goods, per sonally selected Irma importers' stocks, and bought for CASH, and will, in connection with our usual full line of Drugs, Chemicals and .Patent Medicines, be sold at fair ligures. Our prescription department will receive careful attention, day and night. A visit and exami nation is Invited by T. A. tIEYERS. eba-tfw] Druggist and Apothetutry. JUST OPENING ! Call and See ! Our new and wall selected stock of TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY SOAPS, And a variety of other !wilt:lag, such as are usu ally kept In ar FIRST—CLASS DRUG STORE. We have also received a FRESH SUPPLY of the the most reliable - PATENT MEDICINES R. WILLIAMS, 19 N. Front Street. MAGMAN, Li . t)pinc,-Ott Trotter, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 21 North Water street; aiid -20 North Delaware Avenue, Phlladelphia. [aug. i?A_IL, ROAD LINES. EADING AND COLIIMBIA R. R ON AND:AFTER WETYN - ESDAIr,'',APRiL 14Trr, 1869, PASSENGER TRAINS , WILL 'RUN ON THIS AS-FOLLOWS:, , ' LEAVE. ' - - ARRIVE. Lancaster .8:05 A.IIL. Reading — 10:20 A. M. .. -. ..3:10 P. M. " ' - 5:30 P. 52, Columbia 8:00 A. M. - •" . = • 10:20 A. 38, .....3:00 P.• M. " 5:30 P. 51, RETURNING: . LEAVE. ARRIVE. ......7:00 A. 51. Lancaster.....9:ls A. 31, .....615 P. M. " .....8:25 P. 111. ......7:00 A. M. Columbia 11:25 A. 51, .1015 P. M. .., .....8:30 P. AI, Reading . . . Trains Leaving Lancaster and Columbia as above, make close connection at Rending with Trains North and South, on Philadelphia and W Reading Railroad. and est on Lebanon Valley Road. Train leaving Lancaster at 8:05 A. M. and Columbia at 8:00 A. 31. connects closely at Reading with Train for New York. Tickets eau be obtained at the Offices of the New Jersey Central Railroad, foot of Liberty Street, New York, and Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad, 13th and Callowhlil Streets, Phila delphia. Through tickets to New York and Philadel phia sold at all the Principal Stations, aud Bag gage Checked Through. Aai-Mileage Tlelcet Books for 500 or 1000 miles, Season. and Excursion Tickets, to and from all points, at reduced rates. Trains are run by Philadelphia& Readin Rail R oad Time,whieh is 10 minutes faster than Pen nsylvania R. It. Time. up! 13-691 GEO. F. GAGE, Shpt. pEN.NSYL VANIA RAIL "ROAD TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBIA GOING EAST, La aster Trai Harrisburg Accozn in ()dation TRAINS LEAVE WEST, Mail Train Harrisburg Accommodation Lancaster Train Arrives COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION, Leave Columbia for Lancaster 1.00 P. M Arrive at Lancaster 1.50 " Connecting with Day Express for Phi Pa. Leave Lancaster at 2.90 P. M. Arrive at Columbia 3.20 " WM. F. LOCKARD, Superintendent, Phila. Div READING RAIL ROAD. IV INTERARRANGEMENT MONDAY, DECEMBER 14Tu, 186 k GREAT TRUNK. MICE FROM THE NORTH AND North West for Philadelphia, New York, Read ing', Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster, Columbia, &c., Se. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol lows: At 2.50,5.50 and B.IOA. M., 12.40 n00n,2.05 and 10.50 P. M.,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. M. and 0,16 A. M., respectively. - Sleeping Cars ac company the 3.50 A. and 10.50 P. M. trains, without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsvill e,Taratt qua, Minersville.Ashland.Shamokin,PineGroye, Allentown and Philadelphia, 8.10 A. M.,, and 2.05 and 4.10 P. 141., stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations; the -1.10 P.M., making connections for Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Potts ville, Schuylkill Haven, and Auburn, via Schuylkill anti Susquehanna Rail Road, leave Harrisburg at 3.30 P. M. 094,830 10 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 I'. M.; sleeping cars accom panying the 8.00 A. M. and 5.10 and 8.00 P. M. trains from 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.'45 A. M., and 2.45 P. M. • Shamokin at 5.2.5 A. M.; Ashland at 7.00 A. and 12.30 P. AL; Tamaqua at 8.30 A. M., and 2.20 P. M. for Phila delphia. Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susquehan na Rail Road at 7.10 A. M. for Harrisburg, and 11.30 A.M. for Pine Grove and Tremont. Reading Accomodation Train: Leaves Read ing at 7.30 A. M., returning from Philadelphia at 4.45 P. M. Pottstown Acemnodation Train : Leaves Potts town at 0.4.5 A. M., returning leaves Philadelphia at 4.001'. M. _ . Colurabla Rail Road Trains leave Reading at 7.00 A. M. and 0.15 P. M., for Ephrata, Litiz, Lan caster, Columbia, &c. Perkiomen Rail Road Trains leave Perkiomen Junction at 9.15 A. M. and 5.30 P. M. Returning: Leave Skippack at 8.10 A. M., and 12.45 P. M., con necting with similar trains on Reading Rail Road, . _ On Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00 P. IL, Philadelphia 8.00 A. M., and 3.15 P. M., the 8.00 A. M. Train running only to Reading; Pottsville 8.00 A. M.; Harrisburg 5.50 A. M., and 9.10 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. for New York and 4.25 P. M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage Season, School and E x cursion Tickets, to and from all points, at re duced Rates. . . Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. Dec.ll, 1868.1 General A. N er COL e LS e nt. _EAST PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD Arrangement of Passenger Trains, eoim mencing JANUARY, 1869 N 0.5, Mail Train, leaves Reading 10 30 A. M. arrives at Allentown 1205; at New York 330, P. M. No. 7, least Mail, leaves Reading 420 P. M., ar rives at Allentown 5 55; at New York 10 05 Y. M. Nos. 5 and 7 run daily, except Siniday, stop ping at all way stations between Reading and New York. EXPRESS TRAINS Leave Rend in gats4l A. 731 A. 11.,2 P. M., and 100 A. M. _ . _ Arrive at New York at 11 00 A. M., 12 20 P. M. 7,00 P. M., C 15 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 544 A 31 train runs daily, except Sundays and Mondays. The 2 2 , 3 P 31 train runs daily except Sundays. The 7 31 A. Aland 1 00 A 11 trains run daily. West bound trains leave New York at the foot of Liberty street, as follows: Lane New Tork 1 Arrive at Deadinq. 12 00 M. Mail No. 6. 6 00 P M - . 9 00 A M Express Train 150 P 31 5 10 P M Express Train 10 19 P DI 00 P 31 Express Train 1 00AM Mall Train leaving Allentown at 720 A M, stops at all Way Stations, arriving at Reading at 0 10 A 31, running daily, except Sundays. The 12 31 Train from New York. stops at all Stations between _New York and Reading. leav ing Allentown at 420 P M, arriving at Reading at 0 00 P 141, running daily, except Sundays. The S 00 P 31 Train, from New York, runs daily stopping at Elizabeth, Plainfield, Som merville, Junction, Easton and Bethlehem, ar riving at Allentown at 11 45 P Pl, passing Lyons at 12,41 API. arriving at Reading at 1 00 A 31. Passengers are requested 'to purchase tickets before entering the cars, as twenty-firs cents ertrn will he charged and collected on the train from all who pay the fare to the Conductor. COMMUTATION TICKETS, good for twenty-six trips, at 25 per cent. discount between any points desired. MILEAGE TICKET BOOKS, for 2,000 miles, good between all points on this or the Philadelphia 5: Reading R. R., or the Reading & Columbia R. R., at .:=52 50 each, for families and firms. SEASON TICKETS, good for the holder only, for three, six, nine and twelve months, at reduced rates. P. M. ERMENTROUT, General Ticket Agent. N ORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL ROAR WINTER SCHEDULE Nov. 23rd, 1868. On and after Nov. 23rd, 1868, Trains will lear. York us follows: LEAVE NORTHWARD. 1.39 a. m. Daily for Williamsport, daily (except Sunday) . for Elmira, Canandaigua, Roches ter, N..Lalls and Oil Region. 11.35 a. in. - P/01y (except Sundays) for Williams port, Elmira, Buffalo and N. 1. al is. 2.39 p. Daily (except Sundays) for Williams port, Erie and Oil Region. 10.15 p. in. Daily (except Sundays) for Harris. burg and the Wes , . 6.25 a. in. Daily (except Sundays) for Harrisburg Only. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 12.00 Midnight, Daily for 13altimore. 5.00 a. in. Daily (except Sundays and Mondays) for Baltiinore. 7.05 a. in. Daily for Baltimore. 2.05 p. in. Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore. 7.15 a. in. Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore. Wlt I GHTSVI I. L E BRANCH. Leave Wrightsville for York' 7.45 a. in. 12.50. 6.45 • P. m. Leave York for Wril'htsville, 6.20 a. in. 11.40 a in. 3.30 p. 111. S. S. BLAIR, Sup' t Baltimore Division. ED.'S. YOUNG, Gen. Pass'grigt. BaMinoru. nov 23. 1368. • On NEW YORK. TIIE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND RILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAIL ROADH T CO MP O ANES . FROM PHILA.- NEW LIN PROX WALNUT &MEET WITATLIV: At 6:80 A. 31., via Camden and Amboy Ac commodation $2.25 At 8 A. M. via Camden and Jersey City Express Mall &OD At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy Ex press .IsZENSINGTON DEPOT. At 11 A. I'd., via Kensington and Jersey City, New York Express, Fare 33.00 PECS( WEST PIULADELPDIA DEPOT, via Connecting Railway. At 0:45 A. M., 1:20, 4:00, 6:30, and 12 P. M., New York Express Lines, via Jersey City.. 93.25 At 1 A. Si., Emigrant Line 2.00 At 1:30 A. M. on Mondays only—New York Express Line 3.25 Tile 0:30 A. M., and 6:30 P. Lines will run daily. All others, Sundays excepted. STEAM COACH WORKS. CHRISTIAN MYERS, COLUMBIA STEAM COACH WORKS! REMOVED TO Nos. 9, 11 AND 13 NORTH Rh The Carriages, Buggies, Sc., made at these Works, are equal In bimnty and durability to any other make in the County. GOA= SNIITIIING, REPAIRING, etc, This branch of the bulitess will be attended to with punctuality, find despatch.. CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, Wagons, &c., for sale or made to order. tEEL. Call at the Works No. 9, I.l' & 13 North Fifth street and examine the stock and prices. 6.30 A. 5.20 P. 31: 11.50 A. 1.1 6.25 P. 24 8.05 ' STREET.