Ili .vata D . 111.0*/*-4_aßtOtiMlo-QP/AAOIPP*I-IrAk4ahsl - Columbia., Pa. Saturday, May 22, 1869. 'Var./ILL advertising be eortsidered CAS/T, and eolleetabie at any time after the arst insertion, A CONTEMPORARY hopes those patriots who are just now so anxious to get the country into another war, on account of Cuba, or the Alabama claims, will not attempt to dodge the conscription when it breaks out; or cry out against the taxes; or deal in shoddy and try to' get contracts. sniuggking. Smuggling on the Canada ft:entier, it is reported, is at present carried en with great activity. The cause assigned is the inexperience of -the newly appointed Custom House officers. Special agents and detectives have been sent to that recto❑ Insu . rariee in Japan. - Fire insurance in Japan is simple, but effective. No paid up capital required. The " company" consists of the Mikado, :who issues one general c policy," which be calls an edict. The chief condition of the policy is that every person 'whose house catches fire shall have his head cut of. The losses have been remarkably small. A mAnurr.o woman's law has recently been passed by the Illinois Legislature. It provides that a married woman shall be entitled to receive, .use and possess 'her own earnings, and sue Rix. die 'sal:nit:lller own name, free horn the interference, of her husband or hiP. crecliiors. The act does not give to the wife any right to compensation for any labor performed by her minor children or by he'r husband. THE New York Evening Post calls at tention to the following interesting facts; The present century has seen four great events: • I.—l‘lorse's invention of the Telegraph. 2.—The laying of the Atlantic Cable. 3.—The death of Slavery in the United EMI 4.—The completion of the Pacific •rail way In twenty-five years the continent has been spanned by the wires of the teleg,raph. Ten yeais ago the lightning began to run beneath the sea. Five years ago the war for freedom ended, and slavery died. On the 10th inst., the iron track was made complete from Portland-to San Franciseo. The young man of today, who has seen all these things accomplished, will have tales to tell his grandchildren, such as no grandsire of our day can summon from the stores of his ruemoryr, Tailors Defended. A tailor possesses the qualities of nine men combinedin-one, as will be seen by the following observations: I:—As an economist, he cuts his coat ac cording to his cloth. Z.---As'a gardener, he is careful of his cabbage. 3.—As a sailor, he shears off whenever it is prpper... 4.= 1 ---9s a ilay-actor be nfeed - brandfsbes a bare bodkin. s.—As a lawyer, he attends many suits 6.—As an executioner, he provides sus panders or gallowses for many persons. 7.—As a cook, he is generally furnish ed with a warm goose. B.—As a sheriff's officer, he does much at sponging. 9: 7 -4.s a rational and scriptural divine, his great aim is to form good habits, for the benefit of himself and others. G. A. It. and Life Insurance. The idea of lueorporating, malting the other objects of the G. A. R. Association, the plan of Life Insurance, is one that is vrey characteristic of the ultilitarian ten dency of the American mind. The G.A. R. was organized, in the first place, merely for thepreiervation of army recollections, and• the esprit du corps of -disbanded Union Army. Out ofthis grew the• ne cessity of assisting the destitute widows and orphans of soldieri. Great good has been done in this way by the society but ja a loose and desultory manner. It was proposed at Cincinnati, the other day, that they should systematize their charity, and: care not only for the soldiers' widows and orphans, 'hut for 'those who will yet he widows and orphans in, , the, course of time. The idea took, and doubt fications extend' Iliroughotit every loyal State' and territory, and a good 3:rani_ rebel ones, whose posts are numbered bi thousands, , whose members by hundreds of .thonsands, and whose charities of the State.otlllinois:alone, amonntdd last year to over 612,0 . 00---Ahis great organization will .become it grand Co-operative Life In surance ;Company.—Pittsburg Die latch. ,The,l7apuva.new:Rnsiness. alias been .espe sial what , it: prevailing extra.' va oanee, in thelife insurance Manac;etamit.. It allegegthat Mach higher rates , are gaited insurers than there is any . ;at' city, : for, lip" reason of, the very" , expensive, salaries "_and:'exerbitant commissions that are - paid in 'the competition Ihr Business;', and risks are daielessly taken 'which must make, it,a4 the worse, or,thase who are better entitled:to insurance - tention Ltei - ;tha - factrilso that the Tan under writere aredissatiafied with the manage mentof their bmneh, of the.bitsinesshav ing discovered'-that' in the reckless race' for-7business-ther!havesuffered--ratec-of •' commission raise to a point -jla .:- eop ardizes..zthe;solvenoy of companies, andls productii(er ' should be Mita „ manly suppressed: The result" of • this discovery; the'Times fells ns; has' Ikea a resolati9,opjbe part' t4niest, respect able, companiea . to reduce , to a rte . oderate anduniTertn — standard the rates of commis- 8100 paid brokers. ,This reduction may have ,the eifect to diminish the voltuiiier.b*iiii e,-"htit: the teipporary loss hrthiff&res'pect:Nill'bi-more than re covered by. th e improved' condition 'of the tusinessi 3 .:art<b.lik improved tiile to public confidence. .DRY GOO_D'S. ROMER, COLLADAY &,00., Have now removed to their. NEW isAiRI3LE BUILDIN'G, Chestnut Street above Broad Street, PHILADELPHIA, And have commenced the Nate otnn EXTRAORDINARY 'IMPORTATION DRY GOODS, Comprising the newest fabrics and richest de- signs. selected by them from the most celebrated factorleg—embracing MET NOVELTIES OF VIE SEASON MEE IMMENSE ASSORTMENT AIEDIUM PRICED GOODS, EMIED POPULAR TRADE, IN EVERY VARIETY "11,, 13.--13. C. R. Co. contend that It. Is a. GREAT MISTAKE to believe that goods cannot be sold as low in a handsome store as in a dart: and dirty one, and to prove this have taken the greatest care to mark their goods at THE LOWEST Remunerative Prices. mer,-3ni WATCHES, JEWELRY, NO. 13 FRONT STREET. CLOCKS I CLOCKS I I CLOCKS II I A new lot of Seth Thomas and other Araeri can Clocks just receLved. Also, Watches, Jewelry, SILVER-PLANED WARE, &C., &C. CHAS. P. SHIM/NEWS, No. 18 N. Pro= Street. At aptr-Smtv WATCHES AND JEWELRY! MEE INDUCEMENTS OFFERED! AMERICAN•WATCHES, is low as 333, in two oz. Cases, warranted for two years; also 3, 4,5 and a oz. eases. JUST RECEIVED A full assortment of the Celebrated . Seth Thomas Clocks.' They are the best Clocks made. Call and see ! , Also, a lull and well selected stock of SILVER PLATED WARE? Prom the best Factories In the 11. S. JEWELRY IN VARIETY, • Just from the Factories! SPECTACLES - , gold, silver, steel and plated Frames, to suit all ages. REPAIRING of all kinds, promptly attend ed to, at • • - E. SPERING'S JEWELRY Swans, near the New Depot. iiri'BWM7r / S UPPLEE R EROTHER,~~ arA:":"Cfr.ACTURE.77.4 Or S• 4 A .B OI E L R S., 31 '4l In addition to our Foundry and Machine work, we are now prepared to manufacture , every variety of Boiler and Plate Iron work, !VENDING AND REPAIRING BOILERS Promptly attended to. Tharikinl for pnat favors, we would Invite the attention of our friends and patrons to this new branch of our business. „ • • •• SIIPPLEE 4: BRO., • • 2nd St., Columbia. SU SQUEHANNA IytpN„co. - 4pANy ISlnnufaetzirers of ell sizes of ' REFINED AND DOUBLE REFINED • ' , . ROUND, SQUARE, FLATS, OVAL, AND „HALF ,OVAL Car Axles, Shafting and gorse Shoo Bars. .Bar-Orders promptly filled from Stock on hand or made to order. Terms, net Cash, at Manufacturer's prices, de livered on Cars or Boats. Office at their 'ROLLING, MILL, - Columbia, Penna. STEAM BOILERS; STRAW. PUMPS, And all kind* of Machinery. Manufactured and guaranteed to give satisfaction at the Works. of BBITLEE at BRO., • • Columbia, Penn CABINET _WARE. CIABINET WARE MANUFACTORY. 1._,/ The sulascriber having lately put' uP - new witre-rt oms, and greatly Increased his business, can orffs r better inducements to his customeres than ever. WINDOW SHADES MIRRORS, dc., IN. ALL STYLES. He manufactures to order, and will keep con-, stantly, on baud, Dressing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards, BOLAS, Card , Dining and Centre' ables, Common, Fanny and Frennts Bed-. steads; all or which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. As he 'manufactures his AMn work - he is enabled to warrant every. article to bewhat it Is represented. CAAIRS CHAIRS!! CHAIRS!! AU kinds at chairs kept on liandstr moraufactur. l o order: — CanecWinilsen - Arn t and "Itocklui; Chaim .I.Settees;Camp and CounetSoolS;Sofas, Tete-a Tetes and Stud - ed . Seat Chairs, made to order. Old chairs repainted and repaired. UNDERTAKING. '•' Funerals will be attended to with promptness to which hegives his personal attention. Be Is .prepared with ice boxes and coblers to preserve corpse, as may be required. MAHOGANY Olt-WALNUT COFFINS, Furnished plain or tinted in any style that ma) lbe required. He respecthilly solicits a, share "ol public patronage, as well as a continuance of the custom with which he has been liberally favored. IGEN SEIENBERGE. South side of Locust street, between Second and Third. [marSO-CT-tf. . ITIVNITIME OF ALL KINDS.:— CABINET 'WARE-ROOMS di ItANW ' CIORY, Locust Street, a few doors' below /bird Street, Columbia;Ta, . , • - - The subscriber manufactures and keeps on band, an 'extensive assortment of all kinder of Furniture. persons wishing to iray;•or those abont to go to housekeeping, will tine It to their' advantage to give me a can. BEDSTEADS, TABLM._,,, chants, BOICSAITS, szrrm - RF3, an., dm. Of the belid quality, style,•and inanufactrine, and' will make to order, of first-rate material, , every; article in his line: - He will give strict attention to business, and respectfully it sks of the pahlic a sharp of its_kittrem -413?-1114DE..ST G Will receive the ' , anal careful attention, at the shortest notce. inar3o-67411 GEORGE SEIBERT_ Bo °IT'S,' STA.IIIOBY. N EW I NEW I! - NEW !II BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, No. 282 LOCUST ST., COLITUDIA., PA The subscribers have just opened and offer to the public a complete assortment of SCHOOL, BLANK AND INIISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, STATIONERY of AL/ KINDS, Anil or every quality, inelcling a large and Slrst,rate stock of CAP, LETTER, NOTE AND BILL PAPER, SCHOOL A:is.lD SUNDAY SCHOOL MOTTOES, Envelopes, Ink. Slates, Faber's & Guttkneebt's Pencils, &c. Toy Books Pass Books, Tuck Memorandum Books, Initial Paper„ Bibles, Testaments and Hymn Books. All weekly and monthly papers and maga zit) es received as soon as published. The custom of the public is respectfully solicited. 26%"- Remember the place—No. 262 Locust Street, one door below the Columbia Steam Fire En gine House. tlplr-lyvt , JOHN L. WitiGHT S. CO. REMOVAL, H. Sheaffer, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, HAS REMOVED HIS LARGE STOCK OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY, NO, 62 NORTH QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE SFIODER'S HOTEL, Four .doors North of Orange Street, LA.NCA.STER, PA 1343134( - KEEVER & MOSER, i 0.5 LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA, PA. HOOK SELLER, STATIONER. A. NEWS DEALER, Another Invoice of STANDARD, SCHOOL, AND MISCELLANEOUS 13001i.5. BLANK BOORS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ON "HAND. OR MADE TO ORDER. it. new - Stock of DAY BOONS, LEDGERS, MEMORANDUMS, PAS% BOOKS, &0., NOTE, LETTER AND CAP PAPER, ENVELOPES AND STATIONERY OF ALL QUALITIES, PROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST GRADES, WHOLESALE OR 'RETAIL All the leaching iIf,LGAZINES, PERIODIDALS, and NEWSPAPERS, constantly- kept for sale on our counters. Also, agent for the following dailies : PHILADELPHIA. PRESS, THE AGE, INQUIRER, lIOILNING POST, PUBLIC LEDGER, LANCAS TER EVENING EXPRESS, AND COLUMBIA DAILY AND ,WEEE.LY SPY., "EATS, CiLPS, SHULTZ & BROTHER, 11.A.TTERS, 20 NORTH. QUEEN STREET, - LANCASTER, PA. Latest istyle Fall and Winter ILVTS and. CAPS qualities and colors. LADIES' YANCY. FURS We are now opening tho largest and most complete assortment of Ladies' and Children's FANCY FURS ever offered in this marlcot, at very - low prices. ROBES! ROBES!! ROPES!!! 'ilutritlo Robes. Lined and inained; lindsoia Bay, Wolf, Fluxle Wolf, Fox, Coon, &c. BLANKETS AND , LAP BUGS, Of all qualities, to which we would particularly invite tile attention of all persons in want of articles in that line. GLOVES, GAUNTLETS AND MITTS OTTER, BEAVER .NUTRIA, SEAL BUCKSKIN, ArzsILER, RID, dm., dze. Ladies' Fine Fur Trimmed Gloves, Gauntlets, Mitts and Hoods. PULSE WARMERS & EAR MITTS WHOLESALE dNA RETAIL oct3l'6B:trw. A R. BRENEMAN, 43 NORTH FRONT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA DEALER TN HATS AND CAPS! IN GREAT VARIETY, AND OP TEE LATEST STYLES! Also, GENTS' FURNISHINQ GOODS 4Z-Snuer: ;undo to order and Warranted to At. dealB-tfd FOR SALE. VALUABLE RAM ASD MILL PROPERTY I'itIVATE S.LLE • The subscriber being about to remove from the neighborhood, would offer his FARM and FLOURING MILL at PRIVATE SALE. • The property, is located in West Ifernpfleld township. Lancaster county, in one of the rich est agricultural districts in the State; ono mile and-a-half from Columbia. The Mill is in good order, and is kept running constantly on customer work. It has two run of French burrs, , with all the necessary im proved maChineryfor 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 aro good and substantial, and the location admirable. • A rare opportunity is here offered tor any one who wishes to invest in property that will pay, or to purchase a good home in one of the best localities in the state. Persons wishing to view the property can call on the subscriber on the 'premises, or make in quiries of Mr. Martin Erwin, Franklin House, Columbia. ita.The terms of sole will be made reasonable. • sep.s;tf.) , nicosgAs GROOM., 13 E T .R.IVATE SALE. • S- • . • ' TRE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS AT PRI- A FITE SALE thell fOOiving property, located in R ST., below Locust. .ATWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE .AND DOT OF GROUND, having'two fronts, one on Fifth Street, and also on the Lancaster pike. A good location for building. ,Will ho sold low..,..Engulre.Onthe premises.. REBECCA CHALF.ANT, No. 2i S. sth St„ Columbia, Pa., or ofD. S. Chat faht, who will give all the particular. faugl-thl • L 0 CS. LOTS- OF 'LOTS!. IeiTILDITVG.IOTS Large. or Small, on Sixth streep, or Seventh street. and on Loenst'street, and Walnut street. Those fronting on Locust and Wninut. streets 1911 feet deep to a .14 feet wide . fetellg-tf] „ Apply to J. 31. lIIFFLDT VALUABLETROPERTY e L~ ~v., PRIVATE SALE' The ,snliserlber 'offers the following valuable real estate, in the borough of Columbia, Penn'a, at private , „ lIOUSE R. LOT, N 0.144 L °curs"' STREET; ISM SPLENDID BILTSDsTESS 'STAND, No. 142, connected therewith, now occupied as a grocery store, by Mrs. al. Turner. - Tlds is one of the best business localities In the town. The lot is very large with front of 30 feet 10 inches. -Also the row of FOU.R.BRICK. BODSEN'WITIt LOTS. . 10. Li ... lnd . /4 •Unlon street, 'will be sold. singly or together,-ou easy . terms, • For further information apply to • . • • •••• JONAS BIEYERS' . • , 1f0.141. Locust, street, Columbia. • Judy 23d, 10ANIttf., , • . 'HENRY . HARPER 520 ARCH' STREET, I*LADELP,FIrAI ;iys tt tarsti!aack, at low prlcoa. or 72L00 *ATOMS; ;TEMP:LP:Tr; SOLID: SILVER ' WARE; Pra&TED'SPOONS, CASTORS,:TEA SETS. rte; japllo-3m STOVES, ITARDIVARE, &v. T M RUPLE & SON, • DEALERS FOREIGN & DOMESTIC ItA.RDWA33.E. An extensive assortment of house furnisbing hardware, also for carpenters' and builders' use, always on hand. IRON .AND STEEL. Blacksmiths, 'wagon makers, and others, furn ished with all hinds of Iron, Nails, Horse Shoes, Coach Trimming% and other goods in their line. WOOD As WILLOW WARE, In great variety, such as Tubs, Baskets, Wash Boards, Brooms, Washing Machines, acc., Ste. FARMING IMPLEMENTS... , Plows, Shovels, Hoes, Plow Castings, Scythes, Forks, Rakes, and all other Implements used by the farmer. STOVES AND TENT WARE. Stoves of every style and pattern., Cook, Parlor and Office Stoves, for coal or wood. A large as sortment of TM Ware always kept on hand, or manufactured to order. Oil, Paints &o. Coal Oil, Linseed, Plsh, Sperm. and Machine Oils or all kinds. Aleohol,l3enzlne, Japan, and other Varnish, glass,Paints, Putty, White Lead, die. aug.19,15.) LOCUST STREET, COLTINERIA, PA. BOOI'S & SHOE'S. TADIES SHOE MANUFACTORY 4 Having increased my facilities for turning out superior work I would announce to my old customers and all new ones that may favor me with a call, that I am better prepared now to manufacture all kinds of LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES 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 is manufactured on the premises. I keep no made-up work of other portico. My , work is anode exclusively for borne trade and is sold as such. TERMS CASH. We sell as cheap as any other estabbsluncnt, and ask a share of pJAMES S ublic patro C nage. HROEDER, ' Locust Street, between Front and Second. ]f ONE NANUF..kOTURE.. The Subscriber has on hand a large Stock 01 hoots and Shoes, Gaiters, Se., all of his own Manufacture. . Call at his Store, four floors above It. Williams' Drug Store, Front Street, where he offers all ex tensive assortment of Goods, either wuoLEsALE OR RETAIL Ills stock consists of as large and general as sortment of Metes Boys' Ladies' and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES, es ma be found elsewhere in the Town. . Those requiring Boote and Shoes, will Mad it to their advantage to call and examine his Stock, before purchasing elsewhere. May 26,-tf] , SAMUEL GROVE. FINE CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES I= AU the LEADING STYLES on hand or made to measure. Prices Axed at LOW FIGURES. An Illustrated Price List with instructions for self measurement sent on receipt of Post Office address. .. . WM. P. BARTLETT, 33 South Sixth St., above Chestnut, aug2o. -BS-ly] Philadelphia PIIO_TPGRAP.L(.I - . YOUR LIKENESS. R. J. M. LITTLE Still continues to take PHOTOGRAPHS, FERROTYPES, AMBROTYPES PHOTO-MINIATURES, GEM PICTURES, Lc, At his old stand, on Locust Street, above Front, COLUMBIA, PA. Mr. LITTLE has had an experience of several years at this business, and his pictures axe equal to the best that can be had 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, .vou. may depend upon getting it at Little's. Ifis Pic tures are great favorites with these who have obtained them. Prices as low as the lowest. -Don't forget the place—LocustStreeL above Pront, Columbia. Pa. [mar. 30, 1857. CONF_E'CTIO_YER RICHARDS' • CONFECTIONERY! NO. 152 LOCUST ST., COLLT3fBIZ; PA. CAKES, CANDIES, FRUITS AND CREAMS. of the choicest kind kept constantly on hand. , trFamilles- supplied with Ice Cream in. I Churns or Moulds, at Short Notice and Reason able Rates. LADIES' OYSTER SALOON. I take pleasure in announcing tw my numer ous friends that I have opened an OYSTER SA LOON for the special accommodation of La dies. None but the best oysters 'will be used, Families and parties supplied at short notice. Remember the place-152 Locust street. - Jell-68411 ALLEN nicyraulDs. CONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON. Parties and Families supplied with CREAM,ICE oy the Freezer, or in Moulds, with promptness ut GEO. J. SMITH'S, Adjoining the Franklin House, Locust street. P. S.—Also, a fine assortment of TOYS and Fancy Articles, constantly on hand. IL . WAAM...ja A O. FLLNN'S House Furnishing Store, NO.II NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. ICE CREANI FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS. TIN AND COPPER WARE, WOODEN WARE BRITTAI'.7LA. WARE BIRD CAES'_, STEP LADDERS, BROOMS d: BRUSHES KNIVES AND FORKS, TEA AND TABLE SPOONS, COFFEE MILLS, Se. COAL OIL CHANDELIERS, for Halls, Ly .. eeums, Se. COAL OIL LAMPS, BRACELETS, &c. PUMPS, HYDRAULIC RAMS, WATER PIPES, &c. A very floe assortment of HOUSE FURN ISHING GOODS, of all kinds at A. C. FLINN'S House Furnishing Store, No. II North Queen St., Lancaster,Pa. .je3o JGS T . ) MILES & ATTXER, A.,F• TIN & SHEET-IRON WORKE'RS, - 1.4 . 0. 3 WEST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER K (opposite Shober's, Engle Hotel.) Re lo inform their friends and the public generally„that they have opened a first class TIN AND SHEET-IRON STORE, at the above named place, where they have on hand, and are manufacturing daily an immense stock OF TIN & Ski.N.ET-IRON WARE. TIN RoomaNa, SPOUTING, and Repairing of all kinds executed nt the lowest cash prices, and-in the best - wort. - tnanship manner, Call and examine our Stock before purchas ing elsewhere. - B. P. ARXER, apl2ssS-ly] D. MILES. LUMBER 6 COAL GEORGE BOGLE, DEALEXt IN LUMBER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Office—Front Street, between Locust and Union, COLITZIBIA. PA. COOPER; .& PEA 33. T 1)1:41.111-1.Szx LUMBER, & COAL, BALTIMORE COMPANY. LTEENS VALLEY. And all the best Quality of STOVE COAL. BUILDING LUIN.IBER. Of all kinds, sold and.' delivered on cars. a the - LOWEST MARKET RATES. • Hemlock White Pine, Weatherboarding, Joke, s ca ntapg, 4.c., suitable for all lands of Building purposes. • -LOCUST -POSTS!' - CHERRY, . • POPLAR, • ASI.I JACKETS, LATH, SHINGLES. .In. All orders by 'and' will receive the some at tention as though the application be made n person. COOPER 41k PEART mar. 14. '6S-tf. Front St., Columbia. • n7:NEs & .LIQUORS. C BUCHER, AGENT FOR THE STATEN ISLAND DYING ESTABLISHMENT, Ladles' Dresses_, Cloaka,Vells,Gloves,Rlbhous and Silks of all kinds dyed any color Also, Ge=tlemen's Coats, Vests,PanAalootolotc. Kid Gloves washed to look like now. Scouring, repairing, Sc.. done at short notice. I will receive goods at my store and forward them to the establishment. Air-Satisfaction guaranteed. Call and see List of prices at J. C. SUMER'S Store, Locust Street. /Y 27, 'B7) Co amble, Pa GBOCERIES, &c. qREAT EXCITEMENT AMONGST i-GRoc..ymEN, ow can good ROODS be sold so cheap, Is the question. _ _ _ ATTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS. New stoelt or goods, and selling them very low. The best quality or goods, and at ehettp rates SUGARS. TEAS, MEAT, COFFEE, FRUITS, FIS SPICES, CHEESE. FEOUR. Provisions of all kinds, together with Wood and Willow-ware and Class and queensware. Switzer and Lirnberger Chcese,German Fruits, &c. SUGAR CURED RAMS S DRIED BEEF. ENGLISH ANA AMERICAN PICKLES. Fresh Peaches, and all the Fancy Groceries per tabling to a well regulated Grocery Store. I am determined not to be surpassed in cheap ness and in the excellent quality of my goods. 4w-Call around and inspect our stock whether you buy or not. A share of public patronage is solicited. MAX BUCHER., apllo] No. 219 Locust Street. FRESH GROCERIES AT THE PROVISION Oil FAXILY GROCERY STORE OF MULLEN & BROTHER, ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Columbia, Pa FRESH TOMATOES. FRESH PEACHES A:N.:EO other Canned Fruits, Shaker Corn, 67. e. TE A -THE BEST 'BLACK TEA IN THE MIM EXTRA REFINED SYRUP MOLASSES, very cheap, 'Relined Sugars, Dried Fruit, of t i kinds. Rio, Java, and Laguyro Coffee. NEW SUGAR CURED RAMS C DRAM) BEEF Also,Fancy Groceries, Family Flour, Notions,&c. We Intend to keep the best Goods only, and to sell as cheap as any similar store. H. MULLEINT S 13110. /..Country Produce of all kinds bought or taken in exchange for goods. [fob .15-tc. FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &se., dsc A LARGE 6: FINE STO JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE? I have now in Store a full assortment of Groceries & Provisions For Family and Hotel use Extra Syrup 111olasses, Flue Teas, Cotrees, Sc Extra Sugar Cured HAMS and DRIED BEEF Extra FAMILY FLOUR. by the barrel or smaller quantity, Dried Fruit, Pickles, and Fancy Groceries of all I:lnds, and at the lowest prices. Call and ex, amine my stock,whetner yen hoy or not. HENRY SUYDAM, mar. 7, 'CS-tf.) Cor. of Front S. UnLim SLs. FAMILY GROCERIES I FAMILY GROCERIES! The Subscriber. would respectfully inform his customers and the Public generally, that he has Just received a general assortment of GROCERIES, I'HOVISIONS, TEAS AND SPICES. Refined Sugars of all kinds, 1, and Mess Mackerel English & American Pickles, Sugar Cared Hams and Beef, Extra Fine Syrups, Old Itio and Java coffee, DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS, Raisins, Prunes and prepared Mustard always on band and of the very best grades. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, CORN MEAL, HOMINY, cte., Fancy Groceries, Canned Veetables and Fruits, for hotels alai families. The best Goods only are sold, and prices very low. Our 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 SUCHEIt, feb. 8, '6S-ts] cor. 4th & Locust Sts. ATEW GROCEMES JUST OPENED! FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, .tt. FANCY GROCERIES & CANNED FRUITS, OLEPTER Dealers in Country Produce. Produce of all kinds bought and sold, exchanged for Goods or sold on Commission. VEGETABLES OF ALL RINDS IN SEASON% lire keep constantly on hand a good and fresh supply of SUGAR, COFFEE "PEAS AND SPICES. FINE HAM AND DRIED BEEF Also, Dried Fruits of all kinds. Cedar and Willow Ware, dz.o., together with all articles found in any similar store. _We ask a liberal share of public patronage. CLEPPER BROTHERS' 220 Locust St., Columbia, Pa. PANTE", McCAULEY, IFT}I ST., NEAR UNION, COLUMBIA, PA DEALER IN FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &,e ALSO, . CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR ! RYE FLOUR, UNBOULTED MEAL, CORN MEAL, GRAIN AND ALL KINDS OF MILL FEED always kept on band. Choice Fatally Flour made from White Wheat, Also Bakers Flour of the best quality. He thanks his friends for the liberal patronage heretofore estended, and asks a cont.suance et the same. Being a practical Miner, and having followed the trade tor many years, he tatters himself that Ins knowledge of the business will enable him togive satislaction to all who may favor him with their custom. The store will be open from 7 A. M., to B%l'. M. DA.XLEL McCAULEY. FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, AT HARDMAN'S Just received, at the fine Grocery Establish ment, corner 3rd. and Cherry streets, the follow ing new Goods: SUGAR CURED RAMS AND DRIED 13EEF, JELLIES, PRESERVES, HONEY, PEACHES, TOMATOES, ENGLISH PICKLES, WINSLGWSGREEN CORN GREEN PEAS &c., Together with a very fine assortment of Family Groceries, of all kinds. A LARGE LOT OF NEW YORK CANDIFS, FOREIGN FRUITS, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Cocoanuts, and. White Wine Vinegar. Extra Family Flour, :Mercer Potatoes, Rio and Java Coffee, fresh roasted, Lovering's Syrup, dm. 4-I , :ew G oods received almost daily. IVIII. li. HARD:MA.N, 3rd and Cherry Ste., May l, .1869.2 Columbia, Pa. _FLOURING -nrim„ COLUMBIA. FLOUR MILLS. . GEORGE BOGLE, Pnavaxnroa. The highest Cash prices paid for all kinds of Grain. SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAXIILY FLOUR for sate; also Mill Feed of all kinds. 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 of the town. 11416-Town and country custom so licited. lApril 6,1567. .PLANING ALLGLS. BACHMAN & DEECOTP,' COMP4MA, PA., SUSQUEHANNA. PLANING MILL. momtnoturors of, and kayo roust gutty on baud Sashes, Door Blinds, Shutters. 'Window and Door Frames, Brackets, Moulding, Shelv ing. Casings. &c., &c. P. S.—The Planing and Dressing of Dumber is continued and carried on as heretofore Jan2'69-15 , 3 JOHN B. BACHMAN. - 13ITTERS. S WATERMAN, PROPRIETOR OF 'WA TERIA.A.N'S Cocktail and Tonic Bitters. Wholesale and Retail, • No. 1106 Market Street, Philadelphia The .tonic properties of these Bitters have practising ertified to by some or our most eminent physicians, us the beat tonic now IC use, and the C'ocktall Bitters is the universal favorite t among Judges of a good gin or a3O-tf whisky cockail. p TOB PRINTING OF EVERY EP Description neatly executed at this Office THE LATEST EXCITEMENT I NEW STOCK OF CLOT 11 I INT G- I NEW STYLES! LOWER PRICES!! GREAT BARGAIN'S NOW OFFEUED! CALM AND SE.r. Tnnar AT • No. Al NORTH FRONT STREET, I haveJost received another new stock of Clothing ; The Largest and most complete ever before purchased. Come and examine oar new Styles and prices of READY MADE CLOTHING, Embracing every variety of style and material suitable for tile 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, &a. A splendid line of these goods always kept ou hand. Also, Boots, Shoes, Hats ce. Caps, of which we have a well selected stock, and which , we offer at very cheap rates. TRUNKS, CARPET RAGS 4: VALISES Of nil styles, are sold cheaper than city prices. My goods aro all bought for cash, and I offer them at cheaper rates, for cash, than env other store. Call and sce. HENRY RICE, Opposite Continental Hotel apt 41 N. Front street, Columbia. SPRING. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING CHEAPER 'SHAN EVER! Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, fie., Now Styles, Yew floods at lots - rates. DAVID HANAUER'S U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM ! Front Street, ilrst Store above Walnut Street, COLUMBIA, PA. The Largest, Best Assorted, Handsomest and Cheapest Stock. of CLOTHING, FURNISHrNG GOODS, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, ete., etc., ever exhibited in these regions, which will be sold at prices TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION! racy 2,'67. SIRING CAMPAIGN OPENED!! GRAND RALLY! In the present crisis the people are coming from the East, West, North amt South, to buy their Clothing M MYERS di RA.THFON, Who keep the largest and best assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING in the City of Lancaster. 130 Overcoats, from 4 Z.00 to 2-23 300 Casslittera Sack Coats. 4.00 to 14 300 " Pants 2.50 to 7 500 . 4 Vests 1.50 to 4 100 " Business Suns ...... ..,10.00 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 (Maths, Cussimeres and. Vestings, of the newest and best styles in the market, which we are prepared M make ttp to order in the best style. Goods retailed by the yard aglow as can 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 FITE NISIIING GOODS such as Under-Clothing, Sus penders, Gloves, Hosiery, Linen and Paper Col lars, Neck Ties, in great variety', kc. .IkIYEBS LC: BATI.IFON, Southeast Corner of Center Square, foctll-w] Lancaster. Pa. IT IS A FACT ! NEW STOCK! Capable of ocular demonstration, 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 Corner North Queen and Oz•tu.;.. Streets, opposite &nieces Hotel, Lancaster, Pa. This is the oldest establishment in this line Of trade In Lancaster county, and Is selling, at this time, ShIC MOSCOW, ESCIUSIIMUX, and common Beaver Overcoats from $l5 to sio; Common Union Beavers from $lO to $1:1; Common Union Beaver Business Suits from $l2. to $35; Good Cas simere Suits from $lO to $2O, and line qualities franc .9.?.5 to $.70. A few snits on hand as low as 8.10. 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, Dress Coats and Business 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 1868 and [BOO, and manufactured in the city of Lancaster. It would be to the interest of the public to call and realize that" IT LS A. FACT." S.' B. EtA.TITVON, oet3lYGS:tra - .1 Merchant Tailor and Clothier. EASE AND COMPORT THE BLESSING OF PERFECT SIGHT. There Is nothing so valuable as - perfect tight, and perfect sight can only be obtained by using PERFECT SPECTACLES, the difficulty of pro curing which Is well known. °OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS, Hartford, Conn„manu faotu rem of the celebrated PERFECTED SPECTACLES, have, niter years of experience, experiment, and the erection of costly maeniner, - ,been enabled to produce that grand desideratum, PERFECT SPECTACLES, which have been sold with un limited satisfaction to the wearers in Massuebusets,; Rhode Island, Connecticut, "New Hampshi re, Vermont and Maine, during the past nine years. Those celebrated Perfected Spectacles never tire the eye, and last many years without change DreKsrs.LAZ.N.ItUS & '.! , .1.01t1t15, have appointed MR. MIAS. P. SRREINER, Watchmaker and Seweler, their sole agent for this place. L. J. IL would caution the public against un principled persons, who represent that they have our Permuted Lenses for sale, as neither here or elsewhere do we employ peddlers, or supply any but our duly appointed agents. LOAN WANTED THE BOROUGH O 1 COLUMBIA still have some Already authorized to dispose of, and those wishin to make a good and safe investment will call upon S. S. - DETWEILER., Cashier of the First National Bank of Columbia, at which place the Bonds eau be obtained. Axe due and payable ou the first of April next, with interest at the rate of per annum, and these taking the above short loan shall have the preference on. the first of April nett of a longer loan unauthorized by said Borough. S. S. DETWILER, deegi-tfl Special Committee. PHOSPHATE:. • WE HAVE NO TRAVELING AGENTS. Farmers and Dealers who send their orders di• reef to us, can avail themselves of the LOWEST PRICES, And save the commission. Early orders will be ad vantageous to buyers. ALLEN & NEEDLES, Manufacturers of the Improved SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, AND TUE AMMONIATED FERTILIZER. PERUVIAN GUANO. , We!sell only No 4 l o -;r e = e •e r ldirect from the FISH. GUANO. A splendid Manure, packed lu barrels. We also otter for sale. Pnre Land Plaster, Hy draulic Cement and a full assortment of Oils and Candles, A Discount to Dealers, ALLEN & NEEDLES, 42 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. ESTAI3LISHED rx febVIZIm OCAL FREIGHT NOTICE. Tlie Pennsylvania Rail Road Company are now prepared to receive or forward Freight, be tween Columbia and Lancaster, and all station n tile Pennsylvania Rail Road and its branches RATES BETWEEN PHIL'A. & COLUMBIA, First Class. . 2nd Class. 3rd Ma. 9th MGM 25 cents 21 cts. 18 cts. • /5 eta. Flour in Car leads, 2S cents per Barrel. BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA & LANCASTER. First Class. 2nd Class. 3rd Class. 9th Class. 23 cents 20 et.s. 17 cla. 14 cts. BETWEEN COLUMBIA & PITTSBURGH. First Cans. 2nd Cass 3rd Class. 9th, Class. 71 cents 56 cts. 46 cts. 36 cts. Freight consigned to stations ' , where the Com pany haft no Agent must be prepaid, All Freights payable on Delivery. H. H. HOUSTON, ' General Freight. Agent, Phila.' —For further information apply to B. B. Kn , ivsymv, Frt., Agt., nitro. E. R. lintcs,'Frt„ Agt., Columbia. CLO.THENG. S. S. RATITVON, SPECTACLES. Messrs. LAZARUS t.t . MORRIS, WANTED-LO A N. $lO,OOO of the SHORT LOAN, THE BONDS SIX PER CENT Eq•SURANCE CO*A.NEES. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHI L ADELT 4 I-1 lA. ALEX. WISILLOIN, J. S. WILSON ''resident. Secretary, INCOME. 186.3 w The American—ls now one of the Oldest Com rallies in the United Stntes Tlae American—lssues polleles on au, desirable plans. The American—Makes ALL policies non-forfeit able. The American—Has no unnwessary restrictions on travel and residence, The American—Declares dividends ammally a the end of the lint year, The Amerleau—Papi all losses promptly* WITERE CAN YOU FIND GREATER ADVANTAGES 7 DR. F. HINKLE, Agent. Columbia, Penn'a may 1,2 mo F,. W. CLARK & CO., 13 _A_ 1•1 - KERS, No. 35 S. Third Street, Philadelphia GENERAL AGENTS 113333 RATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO MEM UNITED STATES Or AMERICA, [Eliza STATES OF FENESYLVANLA. A-ND SOUTH ERN NEW JERSEY. The NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY is a corporation Chartered by Special Act of Congress, approved July 25, 1863, with a CASH CAPITAL OF ONE MILLION DOLLARS and is IMP thoroughly organized and. prepared for business. Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors who are invited to apply at our Office. Full particulars to be had on application at our olllce, located in the secor.4 story of our Ranking _House, where Circulars and Pattipli lets, fully describing the advantages offered by the Company. may be bad. E. W. CLARK As CO, No. 35 Sour t TILLED SrazET, Philadelphia, Pa. R. S. nusstur, Manager. . E.:READY & HERR, LANCASTER, Agents for Lancaster County. 11. c. Katany. c. C. ELER.R. WORLD MUTUAL LIFE INSUR ANCE COMFAN 17, OF NEW YORK. J. F. FRUEAFF, General Agent for Penusyl vania, No. 5 North Queen street, Lancaster. S. M. GRAYISILL, Local Agent, Columbia. in safety, equitable treatment of Policy Hold ers, and general plans of business, second to none. It has on baud THREE DOLLARS AND FORTY CENTS of assets for each dollar of In surance liabilities. Every man and woman should be insured in some sound Life Insurance Company. 'Before insuring anywhere, see an agent of this company. mr'27-3m LANCASTER CITY AND COUNTY Fire Insurance Company. CAPITAL, $200,000. HON. T. E. FRANKLIN, Pimsinztrr. GEO. H. REED,_ TREASURER. EDWARD BROWN, SEORETAILY, Directors—Hon, A.' E. Roberts, B. F. Shenk, J. S. Atlee, M. D., Frank Shroder, H. Cur en ter, M. D., J. M' s Frantz, Jacob .13ausinan, John C. Hager. - The above Home Company having appointed Mr. John W. Bruner as their Agent for Colora- Ida and District, will be happy to eine Insur ance on desirable Properties, at as low rates as any other Reliable Company. PERPETUAL POLICIES also written on favorable Terms. Apply to jes-tf3 JOHN W. BRUNER, Agent. CIIRARD TIRE AND iII.A_BINE IN SURANCE CO3IPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. Capital Securities a. 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 manently. Losses promptly paid. All clalins adjusted without litigation or delay. This Com pany refers to the past us a guarantee of its future conduct. TAOS. CRAVEN, Pres't. A. S. GILLETT, Vice-President. ?,Ls. B. ALvoan, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa. January 21, 1813.1-Iy. INSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH AMERICA. PRMADELPEILI. Incorporated 1794. Assets, $1,350,000. Charter perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by dre on Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, &c., for long or short periods, or pennon en tly on Buildings, by a depbsit of Premium. . The prompt payment of losses for a period of sEvsivv years, atiords a guarantee of claim upon public cond. dence. ARTIIIIR G. Corrrx, Pres't. CIIAILLES PLATT, Sec'v. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa. January 21, IStia-ly. COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO. JANUARY Ist, 1868. CAPITAL AND ASSNS, - - 5660,=7 01 This Company continues to insure Buildings Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by tire, on the mutual plan, either fora cash premium, or premium note,. EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole am mat insured, 512,476,426 Si Less ain't apired in '66,, 722,771 34 811,765,655 49 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Amount Mpremium notes, • Jan. 1,1660 3685,123 27 Less premium notes esp'd fn ItAl 71,963 04 2613,160 23 Balance of premiums, Jan'y 1,1866 6,609 15 Cash receipts, less conitaissions,in '66, 67,016 16 Loans 9,400 00 Due from agents and others 8,664 50 CONTRA - - Losses and expenses paid iu 1830 373,025 31 Losses adjusted, not due Jan. I,'t7, 21,200 83 Balance Caplud and Assets, Jan. 1, 'O7, 600,527,91 0001,1350 10 A.. S. GREEN, President. GnonnE Yotilzo, jr„ Secretary. MICRAIL S. Sain.Nr.Av, Treasurer. DIREUTORS: R. T. Ryan, John W. Steney, John Pendrlch, George Young, Jr., H. G. Minicli, :Nicholas I.l.'lhmald, Samuel F. Eberlein, William Patton. Amor:: S. Green, John B. Bachman, Hiram Wilson. Robert Crane. IS YOUR LIFE INSURED? Before determining 6• in what Company to in sure, examine carefully . what Class of men con stltnte the Board of Directors• also what Com pany offers the most liberal terms. THE HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF IVZSI, YORK, invites a rigid examination of its comparative advantages. Available Cash Assets, 131,8q),000. All Policies non-forfeiting. DR. P. HINKLE, Medical Examiner. JOSEPH MIFFLIN, sept.s'6B:l3l Aviator Lancaster Coanty. FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE LNSUR- A: ANCE COUP.ANY, YORK, PA. Insures on the Cash, Mutual or Perpetual Rates H. ICRABER, President. D. STRICT-I;ER, Secretary. M. S. SHUM.A.IS, Agent, July i, 1867-Iy.. • Columbia. Pa MEDICAL. JUST OPENING- Call and See! Ottr welt , and watt selected Mock of TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY SOAPS, And a variety of other articles, such at; are usu ally kept In a FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE We baize also received a FRESI-1 SUPPLY or the the most reliable PATENT MEDICINES . R. WILLLA.US, No. n N. Front Street Q I TEAIII PRINTING.--Call ,at Abe Steam. Printing Home of the COLUMBIA B Y. rear of Columbia National Bank, and ex alpine specimens of Letter Eleada,Noten,Carda &e RATS", ROAD .1,32M5. EAST PENNSYLVANIA Sutnmer arrnngemint of_Passextger Trains, cpcnthenpin - 0:' - 3.1 ON DAY, ,rAitlLlll4l26,' -186 . No. 13.11, 1174,4 and Reading at 6.20 A. M., arrives,' at Allentown. at 0.00 A. M. runs dailtr,exeept Sundays, stopping-at all Sta tions between Reading and Allentown, No. 5, Mall Train, leaves 'Reading 10 80 A. M. arrives at Allentown 1205; at New York 380 P.M. O. 7, Fast Mall, loaves Iteading4 20 P. M., ar rives atAllentoWn 5 55; at New York D. 40 P. M. Nos. 5 and 7 run daily, except Sunday, stop ping at all way stations between Reading and New York. EXPRE.'SS TRAINS Leave Reading at 4.30 A. Al. Arriving at New York, at 9.45 Leave Reading at 7.05 A. NI., Arriving at New York, at 11.45 A. AL, LeaN'e Reading at 2.10 7.11„ Arriving' at New York, at 6.45 P. Ai., Leave Reading, at 12.55 A. AL, A.kriving at New York, at 6,00 P. :14.. These trains run through from Pittsburg to New York, without change of ears, stopping at Lyons,Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton. Julie tion, Clinton. White Rouse Sommerville, Bound Brook. Plainfield and Elizabeth. ;1,118,.140.20 The 4.80 A M train mi s s daily - , except Sundays and Mondays. The2.lo P At train runs daily except Sundays. The 7 05 A M and 12.55 A M trains run daily. West bound trains leave New York at the foot of Liberty street, as follows: Learc New York Arrive at Reading. 12 00 M. Mall No. O. 600 P iii A 00A 31 Express Train 145 PM 5 05 P 1f Express Train 1010 P M 8 00 P hi Express Train - 1255 A M - The 12 31 Train , from New York, stops at all Stations between New York and Readlng,leav- Rig Allentown at 4 20 P 111, arriving at. Reading at 0 00 P M, running daily, except Sundays. The 800 P 31 Train, from New York runs daily, stopping at Elizabeth, Plainfield, Som merville, Junction, Easton and Bethlehem, ar riving at Allentown at 11 37 Phi, passing Lyons at 1222,A M arriving at Reading at 12 55 A M. The 5 05 P 31 train from New York runs daily, except Sundays, ,eaving Allentown at 8 52 P 31, passing P Lyons at 9 88 1' 31, arriving at Reading at 10 10 The 9 00 A 31 . from New York, runs daily, ex cept Sundays, leaving Allentown at 12 25 P 31, passing Lyons at 1 141' 31, arriving at Reading at 141 P SL Mail No. 10 leaves Allentown at 7 15 A M., ar riving at Reading at. 9 00 A. M. Mall No.o leaves Allentown at 4 10 PM, arriv ing at Reading at 11 00 P Local Aecom. 1234 leaves Allentown at 4.20 P 31, arriving at Reading at 8 10 P 2.1. Trains 2`..105. 20 0 5:22;4 run daily, except Sun days, stopping at, all stations between Reading and Allentown. Passengers are requested to purchase tickets before entering the cars, as twenty-five mix ertra will I.e charged and collected on the train from all who pay the fare to the Conductor. COMMUTATION TICKETS good for twenty-six trips, at 2.5 percent. discount between any points desired. MILEAGE TICKET BOOKS, for 2poo miles, good between all points on this or the Philadelphia, S: Reading R. R., or the Reading & Coltunhia R. IL, at $5250 each, for families and firms. SEASON TICKETS, . good for the holder only, for three, six, nine and twelvemonths, at reduced rates. P. M. ERMENTROUT, General Ticket Agent., READING RAIL ROAD. I%lay, 11.8094 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT MONDAY, APRIL 26TH, 1869. GREAT TRUNK LIDZE FROM THE NORTH AND North West for Philadelphia, New York, Read ing, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokin, Leanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster, Columbia, S. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol lows: At 2.35, 5.20 anti 6.10 A. Di., 12.25 n00n,2.00 and 10.55 P. M.,connecting with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania R. R., and arriving at New York at 9.45,11.45 A. DI.. 3.40, 0.45 9.30 P. M., and 6.00 A. .M., respectively. Sleeping Cars accompany the 2.35, 5.20 A. 85., and 10.50 P. M. trains, with out change.. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville,Tama qua, Minersville_,Ashland.Sharnokin,PineGrove, Allentown and Philadelphia, 8.10 A. M., and 240 and 4.10 P.M., stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations; the 4.10 P. M., snaking connections for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven, and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave Harrisburg at 3.30 P. 61. Returning: Leave New York at. 9.00 A. M., 12.00 Noon and 5.05 and 8.00 P. M., Philadelphia ut 8.13 A. M. and 3.30 P. 51.; sleeping cars accom panying the 9.00 A. M. and 5.05 and 8.00P.M. tmtlis from New York, without change. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A. Df., connecting with similar train on East Penn'a Railroad, returning from Reading at 0,30 P. Al., stopping at all Stations. Leave Pottsville at 7.30 and 8,45 A. M., and 2.45 P. ; Shamokin at 525 and 10.35 A. M.; Ash land at 7.00 A. M.. and 12.30 Noon. Tamaqua at 8.30 A.. IL, and 2.20 P.M. for Philadelphia and New York. Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susquehan na Rail Road at 7.00 A. M. for Harrisburg, and 11.30 A. Al. for Pine Grove and Tremont. Reacting Accomodation. Train: Leaves Redd ing at 7.30 A, DI., returning from Philadelphia at 5.15 P. Di. Pottstown Accomodation Train LeavesPotts town at 6.25 A. M., returning leavesPlilladelphia at 4.30 P. Di. Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at 7.00 A, M., and 6.15 P. M., for Ephrata, Litiz, Lan caster, Columbia, &a Perkiomen Rail Road Trains leave Perk/omen Junction at 9.00 A. M. and 6.00 P. M. Returning: Leave Skim:A.ok at 8.15 A. M., and 1.00 P. M., con necting with similar trains on Reading Rail Road. _ _ 611. Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00 1.. If., Philadelphia 8.00 A. M., and 3.151.. M., the 8.00 A. Id. Train running only to Reading; Pottsville 8.00 A. Al.; Ilarrisburg 5.20 A. M., and 4.10 and 10.55 P. M., and Reading at 12.55 midnight, 2.54 and 7.15 A. M., for Harrisburg, at 12.55 mid night, and 7.05 A. M, for New York, and at 940 A. M., and 4:25 P. M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Rx cursion Tickets, to nod from all points, at re duced Rates. Bag,gage checked through; 100 pounds allowed earls Passenger. • May, 1 ISG9.] N ORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL ROAD SUMMER SCHEDULE. APRIL 25ru, 1869. On and after April, 25th, 1869, Trains will leave York as follows: LEAVE NORTHWARD. 1.30 a. m. Daily for Williamsport, daily (except Sunday) for Elmira, Canandaigua, Roches ter, N. Falls anti Oil Region. 11.35 a. m. Daily (except Sundays for Williams port, Elmira, Bailin° and N. 1. ails. 2.95 p. m. Daily (except Sundays) for 'Williams port, Erie and 011 Region. 10.15 p. as. Daily (except Sundays) for Harris burg. and the 'West. - 6.25 a. m. Daily (except Sundays) for Harrisburg only. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 12.00 Midnight, Daily for Baltimore. 9.40 a. in. Daily (except Sundays and Ifondayai for Baltimore. 6.90 a. in. Daily for Baltimore. 2.05 p. m. Daily except Sundays) ' for Baltimore. 7.15 a. .10. Daily except Sundays) for Baltimore. IVRI ii - rsvaLs BRANCH. Leave York for Wrightsville, 6.20 a. m. 11.90 a. in. 3.30 p. m. Arrive, Wrightsville 7.20 a. in. 12.30.4.30 p. m. Columbia, 7.38 a.. In., 12.43 4,48 p. In. Lancaster, 9.00 a. m.,130 5.59 p. m. Phira., 12.20 p. m., 9.10 p. m., and 9.30 p. m. LEAVE WESTWARD POR . YORR. Leave Columbia, 8.30 a. m., 12-W 6.30 p, In.- Leave Wrightsville, 8.15 a. in.. 1.05 6.95 p. tn.- Arrive York, 9.30 a. so., 1.55 7.35 p. as. Baltimore, 12,35 5.00 p. in., and 2.30 a. 131. All trains on this Branch run daily except Sundays. S. S. GLAIR, Sup't Baltimore Division. ED. S. YOUNG, Gen. Paiss'gr Agt., Baltimore. May 1, 1869.1 READING AND COLUMBIA IL It ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, APRIL /4TH, 1869, PASSENGER TRAINS WILL RUN ON THIS ROAD, AS FOLLOW LEAVE. ARRIVE. Lanca5ter,........:.. A. M. Readlug....„lo:2o A. M MO P. M.," 5:30 P. M Columbia 8:00 A. M. " - 10:20 A.. If. 3:00 P. M. " 5:30 P. lif 694,850 10 LEAVE. ARRIVE. -7:00 A. M. Laucaster.....9:ls A. bf ..0:15 P. M. 8::?..5 P. NI ...7:00 A. M. Cohn - J1M:L....9:25 A. M ..0:15 P. 11. •• .....1:30 P. bi Reading Trains Leaving Lancaster and Columbia as above, make close connection at Reading With Trains North and South. on Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. and West on Lebanon Valley Road. Train leaving Lancaster at 8:05 A. 51. and Columbia at 8:00 A. 5L connects closely at Rending with Train for Now York. Tickets can be obtained at the OtUces 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. 'Or-Mileage Ticket Books for 500 or 1000 miles, Season and Excursion Tickets, to and from all points, at reduced rates. Trains are run by Philadelphia& Readingltail Road Time,which 18 10minutes faster than Penn sylvania, R. R. Time. apt 15-Oil GEO: F. GAGE, Snpt. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBIA GOING EAST, Lancaster Train 8.25 A.ll Harrisburg Accommodation 5.30 P.M TRAINS LEAVE IVI3ZT, Mall Train 11.50 A. M Piarrisburg_Accommodation 6.25 P. 151 Lancaster Train Arrives 8.05 Marietta Accom. leaves Columbia, at 740 A. M COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION Leave Columbia for Lancaster 1.00 P. M. Arrive at Lancaster 1.30 Connecting with Day Express for Phil'a. Leave Lancaster at 2.45 P. lii Arrive at Columbia 3.20 WM. P. LOCKARD,, Buperinteudent., Phila. Div IOR NEW YORK. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND DEA.DELPHIA. AND TRENTON RAIL ROAD COMPANY LINES, FROM PRILA DELPILIA TO NEW YORK. FROlf„ \VAL:Zs:UT STREIV: 11111 - Altr : At 8:30 A. M., via Camden and Amboy Ac commodation $2.25 At S A. L. via Camden and Jersey City Express Mall 3.00 At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy Ex press 3.00 111031 KENS/NOTON DEPOT. at .11. A. M., vla .Kensington and Jersey City, New York Express, Fare ........... $3.00 YAWS WEST PRILA.DELPHIA. DEPOT. via Connecting Itallway. At 0:30 A. M., 1:23, 4:00, 6:30, and 12P.M., New York - Expresslknes, via Jersey City........ 8345 At I A. M. Emigrant Line 2.00 At 1:30 A. k, on Mondays only—New York' express Line.. The 9:30 A. M. and 6:30 P. M. Lines will run daily. All others, Sundays excepted. G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent RETITItNIIsTG
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