i j r nj. INDEPENDENT. YZAELESS .5c FREE ,Co.ltp?abla, Satzitiay; Alte' 180. SZ-.lLLloadveitising will be ,eonsidered CASH, and collectable at any time alter the ilrst insertion. Riches nave !Slugs. Interesting correspondence , from Paris contains the following:—"I once used to smile as' I passed Baron de.,Bothichild's door and observed that the gas lainpa Were 'unlit - on bright nights 'when the 'moon was full. I'then thought such 'economy unworthy-the master of so great an ;eSta e. I now know that therein ne way by which noble fortunes, are kept unimpaired except by- econoiny: r Inew k - uow how men's en gagements keep pace With the, accumula tion of wealth: - how embarrassed for, money very rich men, frequently are; 'and how severe is the struggle-to maintain. an equilibrium between revenneand : expen ses.._llle Walls of Paris, are . at this mo ment covered with bills announcing the sale af the picture-gallery of CouutKouche leff Besbormike. It is said to be the last remnant left—and it belongs to creditors —of the, magnificent estate which he en tered into , possession of just nine years ago. It was then valued at 511,250,003 in' gold. Ho traveled through the Mist, Southern and IV:esti:in Europe iu great state. There was no whim he refused to gratify.: He chartered a steamship to com. vep hint fronionc point to another. - He had spegial railway trains: for his party. He :gave princely entertainments. He was lavish 'OI presents. He had an u ens „retiOue..._ It. was his „sister_ivh o Douglas Home; the Medi - mil. It was he who carried ?t[. Alex. Dumas, to Russia. Nine years ago lie was master of $660,000 annual income. It was not enoughfor him. He could not live on less than $1,200,000a . year—his expenses for . several yams are said to exceed this amount ofmoney—and now nothin‘r re mains of all that wealth but debt." „ Appearance of Brighaut iroung. A writer in - the San Francisco Bulletin says: Brighani Young, in his sixty=ninth year; is aremarkable man ; ard bids fair to live for_many years. His step hak lost some 'of im-blasticity, : and his fignie'shriWS that he is going down the hiller* life; hht his hair, always light, is unmixed with grip, and though his locks maybe thinner than they were forty years ago, there are no' signs of approaching baldness. His brow, and cheeks arc clear and smooth, with. a slight ruddy tinge, arid' without wrinkle except around the corners of the month. His brow is lofty,- his nose-prona inept and weafirmed, his eyes - grey'inind in reprise show something of the dullness of nee; but lie looks as ii li`rao ii've a stern order - arid watch itTsex - e'cutio'ii, bow everbioed'` t yovi ton Inc Ds:llis' lips too, are thin and when set.gire; an ,aspect of severity to his countenances; yotle can smile'very pleasantly when -he' - chOoses: ' Afraid of Andy. A. Tennessee, Radical, writes to his friend the" division of • the; Rep'uti 'roan party, in Tennessee " opens,, up a prospect for the Deniocrats,",that " if both Senator aud Stokes run to the end the Dem ocrata .will be found after their Totes ',are • counted next August to have elected. An drew Johasoti Governor of Teni.essee;". and that "such au event will require the presence of a large Union Army in 'the State or, the quiet exodus of the ' loyid whites and their colored - friends." This fellow .is evidently scared, and Andy Jobnsou is. evidently loomin ,:, up as the cemirg man. is. even , rumored that Parson B'rounilo - vr will give him a lift to kill off Stokes. , Petroleum. It is stated that during the mouth of May, there was a heavy falling off in the prOditet of oil'wells in Pennsylvania, and that :during the ' same period there was only moderate success attained in the de velopmeatbf new oil territory. , The aver age production was 10,153 barrels ,a day, about 900 lea - than - the daily' average - of new method has been adopted during the last six months, to increase the yield 08 -' oil ~rells : It consists in' pouring intelthe oil wells beozine of heavy gravity whieli,diaolves tie paraffine and-thiek oil out of the crevices of flu. sand reek. and thu sfacilitates;the , ilowtof . the petroleum from the underground '. reservoirs. "- 'Tnn British- government' is taking 'the preliminary -steps towards_ Shaking off its American detieu de lICIQS. Some time since the policy was 'announced, of leaving, the aiiiihrthelaerieSin case of difficulty, and now formal ;notice' has beery:served:on the Dominion that' nearly all the Itt(iierialforcesrir e to be Ntithdrawn froixtf-British,American territory on ]and and water. -.,saving setup the pretence of. un 311d4661V3i1t nation.,the Canadians find ..theylave to 'assure 6 alithe obligations and - expense izifit-reel hation. - TILE New i'ork.:*TriZnibcatlvocates the abolition; y "ortite . 9'.2eCtoral =Colleges. It proposes that each: State' vote directly .for Pie'side& niiii - Viee'-Ei4itletif and; :letabe candidates prefpyrcd by the majority in any State receive two votes, answering to its- Sauatuis. let"- - each' represents= i;t whcev ei ehalti4eVlVV:i majority vote be certified therefrom as its choice for President end=forNie,:l:7Ailent'vespeqj i vely,:- , i i i74 l 7 l 7 6 7xitaiiilillielelllaiiir ; advertisement rcl rr Skixidel - Bib° will call or , Write Acr?:SiliMer • Staia,l; s :paiiidi s 'e tiiieei;dgce4al,;liO* ear of tinnietlitili, fromwere alliii;SilOris` fruit every ;:ii*Tai . "(tV!ii rean:aoinfiir eatenYbk.ig4t4i f pgeijiXaniirs:,, l _ f Ssf IT is said that fo*ligr:o6:**:i4iriOini cal things farmersf4itEek7 - _-,A`64110.40r • .~ .3 13 FRONT STREET NJ 7 , f; ,• • ,• ' • '• :• !!• -OLOOKS ~• . . A new lot of Seth Thomas:Mid other &meri can. Clocks just received. Also, " , • ' I 7 V - a±6ll6§, SILVER-PLATED, WARE, : kg:, tit: At " CHAS. P. SHREINER'S, ' apri—lmw, 10.181 N. Front.§trocL WATCIIES AND TETITEkRY!., 1113231 NTS OFFERED AMERICAN WATCHES, „ , . ks low as 820, two oz. Cages warranted for .two years; also 2, f, 5 ainl 6 oz. eases. JUST RECEIVED full assortment of the Celebrated Seth Thomas They are the best Melts made.: cau:taiilpee - - Also, a fall and well selected stock or SILVE . IV:A.11, From the best Factories in the U. S. JEWELRY LN.LNARIETY,, . • " Just from the Factories! SPECTACLES, in gold, silver, steel and plated Frames, to snit 'REPAIRING di' all, lands, promptly attend ed to, at '' E. SPERING'S JEWT,IIIII7 STORE, near the New Depot. , IRON cf; tlI L CIIINI;R 1 SEIPP:LEE & BROTHER, ~LvwvAcrunEns --STEAM BOILERS. In addition to our Foundry and Machine work, we ore now prepared to manufacture every variety of Boiler and Plate Iron work, .151 ENDING AND REPAIRING BOILERS Promptly attended to. ' Thankful forpastraTerS, we would invite the attention of onr mends and patrons to this new - branch of our business. ' - SUPPLEE - & BRO.; , *' ' ' St; Columbia. , USQTJER.A . X;IRON COMPANY ' - • .Manufacturers of tbl sizes of REFINED . AND DOUBLE. REFLNED ROUND, SQUARE, FLATS, OVAL, Al2O 9 - H •ALF OVAL IRON. ,Cur Aides, Slinftiug and Horse Shoe Ears. Akir-Orders promptly filled from Stock on hand or made to order. Terms, net Cash, at Manufacturer's -pricos, de livered on Cars or Boats.- - - • Office at their STEAM Eti'GINF-S, sTP,tM PUJITS And all ghaLq of Machinery ..f.tunifactured and guaranteed to give satisfaction at the ♦Works of „ _ ' SUPPLEE d: CABINMT-WARE. CABINET WARM MANUFACTORY. The subscriber having Jately •up new wore-rt Gins, and greatly inereased his business, can off' r better inducements to his customeres than ever. - WISTiD v dc - cr SHADES IniUMS. &c., IN ALL ir:LEs IrellLanufnattrois to order, and wm keep con stantly band, Dressing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards,Sofas, Card,- Dining- and Centre Tables, Common, Fanny andFrenah Bed steads ; all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. As he manufactures his own work he is enabled to -warrant every article to be what it is represented. CAAIRS! CHAIRS !I, CHAIRS i! I . - - - . - - -• - - - All ]ands of chairs kept on hand or mannfaetur• ed lo order: Cane, Windsor, , Arm. and - Rocking Chairs; Settees, Camp and CountexStools,Sofas, Tete-a Metes-and. Stuffed Sent Chaim, made to order. Old chairs repainted and repaired. • • UNDEUTAKING. • • • Funerals will be attended to with promptness to which he gives his personal attention, .He ib prepared with ice boxes and coolers to, preserve corpse, as may be required. • • "SLATIOGANY OR WALITUT COFFINS, • Furnished plain or tinted in any style that may be required. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, as well as a continuance ofthe custom with which be has been liberallyfayore(L JOHN SHENSERGER, Sandi side of Locust street, between Second. and Third. [rnar3o-07-tf. FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. CABINET W.ARE-EOOIIS & ALA_ND .ACTOItY, Locust Street, 'a few' doors below Third Street, Columbia, Pa. , The subscriber "rartnufactures and keeps' on hand an extensive assortment of all kinds of Furniture.-Persons wishing to buy, or those about to go 'to housekeeping, Will find 11,. to -their advantage to give me a call. BEDSTEADS, TABLES CHAIRS, BUREAUS, sl.i.LBEs, &c., &c. ~ _ Of the best quality, style, and mannfricture, and will make toorder, off first-rate material, every article in Ids - line: aHe will give strict attention to business, and respectfully asks of the public a sharh of itspatronage. 466- UNDERTAKII\ G will receive the most careful attention, at the shortest uotce. mar:3o-67-tfl „ _ GEORGE SEIBERT Iki.EW:f`BTYLE: : WINDOW SHADES. The Subscriber. has on band at his Furniture Store, all Irinds and. styles of . . , , . WINDOW. :SHADES; —.PR- 1 347,4M7 4. • • To which. he would' respectfully tall the atten tion of the Fablic. • JOHN' Sll:67i3Eßbilt - ;.! apl 18'68-tf N0..1",*„ Locust St., Columbia. HOOP ,qICIitTS. TTOOP 'SKIRTS WM. T. diopntss - - Has removed his Manufactory and Salesrooms 1115 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Where .his Own_ Make" of Champion Hoop Skirts,'especially adapted to First-class Whole sale and-Retail Trade, will be found to embrace the 'most extensive assortment in the Union, and all_ the - latest,' and most desirable styles, shapes.lengths and siz - es,'2, - .3 1 4, .2j4, 2,3_ , '„ yards round, of Plain and Gored Punters, Walking Skirts, Reception Trails, together with over ninety- different varieties _of Misses and Chil dren's - Skirts, all of which for Symmetry, or -style, 'finish, lightnes.s; elasticity durability, and real cheapness, are unequaled by any other goods - ' in the market, • and are warranted in every respect._ • Skirts made' to order, altered mid repaired, - wholesale and retail: ' - Fail lines of low priced Eastern made Skirts, 15 springs, 35 een ts; 20 springs,4s ceuts;.2s Springs, 55 cents; springs, 35 cents • and -10 springs, 75 cents. CORSETS! CORSETS!! CORSETS !! ! 57dif fereut stylesand prices, Lora .75 cents -,to 5700, embracing It.-Wortley , " "Glove-Fit ting," 'Madam Foy's Corset, Skirt Supporters, Mrs.Motxly's - Patent "Self-Adjusting Abdomi nal" Corsets, Preneli, 'English and •Domestfe hand-note Corsets, and superior French pat terns of Cotell -Corsets. "Our Own Make,' to which we invite especial attention. ' • Complete assortment of ladies Under - Gar ments, at very low prices, General Agent for the Bertram. Fanton Family Sewing Machines, simerlor to any other before the public. - Fifty-two of these No.- 1 Ma chines, Price 555 each, are being given away to our customers, in order to get them-introduced. Every pet-son in want of articles in our line, should examine our goods •before purchasing elsewhere. Call or send for circulars, at our Manufactory and salesrooms, o. 1115 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. • WM. T. HOPKINS. apl3-3mw LAND AGENCY. AN. RIVER LAND - .A.GENC Y. POWILATAIs: BOULDI:g Agent for Llia• t SALE & LEASE OF 4E41 ;4 ESTATE; , DAZiVILLE VA. " • —. • lairaxis ..wirirarrisioN, To:. , , . W. T. Sutherlin, President -Virginia. 'State Ag ricultural' Sbelety ; 'W:S; ratt°n;-13811ker ' *Dan villa Va...- lion. Thumaglil.-1 0 1Ournoy;-Premident, No and lc moil Great Westernltoldroad_,- John B. V. , * ands ;, Newt; Ferry. risautax, - , ArA4' , :lion• J .hu B. I t altivri,Btuunmin kF ya,r,..„ Lipyl4f. r . -------- PATANT':BVBNE.R. ERIDIANI3I3II.NEII.I, Ask for, the 111311NER. • ral:e no othei.....l.tiexeelS -ALL others. am be. used with either Kerosene, Pe- 9v troleum or Coal 011. ig man facturetl and for sale by •' COULTER ,JONES >& 'OO --' 702..A.8.CEL. ST , PIIILJUDELPELIA.. wholealp pia-Bet„.111 ,Dealers, la , , .;tauipi Gas :Rim urei, • Chandelle ' Lamas ler 'ail pIIIIIOFRS for 'which lamps arc used, in GREAT v.A.uxErr.r. .> • --Tll944S,',,,,le44l34ikiourails4.,„glrurciais; kiell7- hags, or other hu ldfuksambuc - or,brivate With Gas Fist urea, Nrlll welltaeallandseAtantO)T. IRO.N.BRO NZI I-O . I IANDELIERS, Cheaper and better thau aurother..•ktud.-,., zur.W.YlYl:c.3r-&00,1 • , I deitienle/eBSHIRTBV 'Wt.( . icOrovit:"2,a • ThelLighlYPoPuiar Stint thieregionzzi' MARIT.A.2I TED-TO GIME SATZSFACIIObt. No. 41% North: Q . 4 . ter3 . 11 Street Lancaster; Pelmets . • BOOK A•ND 'S'I` . . iTIOIN,:rER : Y: STORE, • 262 LOCUST Si:, COLZKUIA: PA.". The sutserlbers have just opened and offer to the public a.coinplete Itssorttnefa t of • , SCHOOL,' BLANK. AND :IincEL7JAN - Bous . BOOKS, STATIONHRZof ALL And 'of every gardlty, including a: "line and first-rate stock of ~..., • • - • - CAP, , LETTER, NOTE AND , . BILL: scalgoit 4 17 4 ) SUNDAY SCKOOL "4.1.47TP - - Envelopes Ink. Slates, Faber's & Guttknecht's Pencils, Envelopes, Tor.Books7l,.Pass Books, Tuck Atemorandunyllooks,‘ - lnitlai Pa,per, &c., Bibles,Testaments and. Hymn Soolps.„ All 'weekly.. and raonthly-papers and „maga zin es received as soon as publi shed:"; The custom of the public is respectfully solicited. .g* - . „ Remember the place—ilo. 2,1 Locust Street, one door below 'the ColunabiaLSteamFire En gine House. , • .. .a.p17 7 1y L.•,:IArIi.IGHT& CO.' : EIVOTAr..' ; • BOOKSELI,EII,- - AND STATIONED' NO. 52 NORTH QUEEN STREET, INE VALUABLE . -FARM MILL PROPERTY 11OLLIZsIG MILL, Columbia. Penna. The subscriber being* about to remove from the neighborhood, would offer his FARM and FLOURING MILL .at PRIVATE SALE. The property Ls located in West Hempfteld township. .Lancaster county, In one of the rich 'e kgricultural districts - hi the State; one mile and-a-half from Columbia. , .• 'I3OILEI{3, • The Mill Ls in good order, and is kept running constantly on customer. work. It has two run of French-burrs, with .all the necessary Im proved machinery 'Or doing merchant and coun try work. It-has lately been put in complete order. • The Farm contains a little over one hundred acres, is in a high state of cultivation, and pro duces abundant crops. It is especially - adapted to the growing of cattle. The buildings are good and substantial, runt 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 goad home in one of the best localities in the State. Columbia. Peon _ . 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. 0,. The terms of sale will be made reasonable. sep.atf.] THOMAS GROOM. IV RWATE SALE. TIIE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS AT PRI TE SALE the following property, located in FIFTH. ST., below Locust. having two fronts, one on fifth Street, and also on the Lancaster pike. .A good location for building. VIII .be sold low.. Enquire onthe premises liEtlECCA CHALPA.I , 77, ' S. sth St., Columbia, Pa., or ofD. S. Chal fant. who will giye all. the particulas. faugS-tfd L OTS! LOTS OF LOTS! - BUILDING LOTS Large or Small, on Sixth street, or Seventh street, and on Locust street, and 'W'alnut street, Those fronting on Locust and Walnut streets 196 feet deep to a 14 feet wide alley, febS'6B-tfj• -Apply to 7, IL MIFFLIN, VALUABLE . .PROI,IERTY The subscriber oilers the following valuable real estate;'in`tbo•borough=of Columbta, - Penn'a; at private sale: HOUSE LOT; No; 141 - L.OOIIST STREET, AND SPLENDID BUSINESS STAND, No. 112, connected therewith, now occupied as a grocery store, by Mrs. AL 'Turner. This is one of the best business loCalities in the - town: -Thelotis -very large - with front of 30 feet 10 inches. Also the rowel' FOUR BRION'ILOTTSES' Wl= LOTS. Nos. 8, -10, 12 and 14 Union street, will be sold singly or together, on easy terms. For further intorination apply to - .tONAS AfEYERS; No. 141 Locust street, Columbia: • '.7nly2WlB6B:tf. ' ' "'"*" ' - IV.A.2ITTEDILOA7. - T 4 0AN WANTED THE BOROUGH OF COLUALBLI. still have SVIIIC EBB Already authorized. to. dispose of, and those wishing to make a good and - safe investment will call upon S. S. 7101.ETWEILER, Cashier of the First National Bank of Columbia, at which place the Bonds can be obtained. . Are dne and'payable on thei 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 next of a longer loan as authorized hp said Borough.. • S. S. DETWILER, dec3l-tfl •r Special Committee. SEE AvIr.COACII I CIIBISTIAN :MYERS, . „ - COLUMBIA STEAM , . - COACH' WORKS! REMOVED TO Nos. 9, 11 AND 13 NORTH sth STICBET. The darriUges, Buggies, dre., made at these Works,. are equal in beauty and durability to any other mike In the county. COACFI SMITHING, REPAIRING; dre. Tbl§ bianch of the biteinessivlll be attended to with punctuality and . de.spateh. ", CHILDREN;S•CA_BBIAGFth, ' Wagons; Sc.,-ferenle or ulnae to order. • Fifth aareile't - o IX E,N,-E, R. X. LITTLE Stllleontlnties to take PROTUGRAYSS; yXs.R9Tl7Es;2wluppxyrslll s PHOTO•M 'MATURES, GEM PICTURES, *O., 61c1 stand , on lOctst. Street, abirve Vrori.t„ • " Mn Lrrix.r.lias_bad 'eXp - erberice7of several. pears at this business, and his pictures are equal to the best that can be had in any city, and owing to his splendid sky-light, and good Instranaeats, far superior to-thosagenendirtaketrintlie,Colarl try. ' /f you wish a and correct picture, you may depend upon getting it, at Little s. Ws Pic tares are great favorites with those who have obtained them. Prices as low as the lowest. Airdllou'tforgettlie.place—LocustStreet,above - Vront,Cohrinbin s ya.: - tinaar. soostrr. -TMNZS,.& i .LIQUORS." :".•;; C. 1371C1111R, d l / 4 .01.1iT von vur. -zr .:' ,I •STAT-EN . ISLAND , • - • DYLNG, ,ESTABLISHINIE.NT, A • Ladles' Dresses_, °Cloldis;Yells:Gloves,-RiOtrons dad Stllls'of dyediaareolorl-, .....9.lso;Ger.tlemen.'s Coats, Vests,rantaleOWA,&e.' Kid Gloves washed to loolr. nevr.." , - 43.041112 m repairing; 4:e4dorie at short:notice. Roods at may ',Adore andjorwardr tlleen.tcrehe establlshmentx.• , sXir • aatlallse.tlotrgoarauteett,-,s, . • Callsnd see list of prleesat--; • : C.: BUCHER'S I. '• 4, ;• 1,4 C•tr•• • 2 • "-;*Atore, locust street ,y,- 4"71 - I • Co:umbln, Fa • ! PAPER,: Sheaffer, I : IASI:a:MOVED HIS LARGE STOCK (1) BOOKS AND STATIONERY, M/Mll. a OPPOSITE SIXOBEWS lIOTEL, Four doors North of Orange Street, LANCASTER, PA -13 FOR_ PRIVATE SALE A TWO-STORY FRADIE HOUSE ATI]) LOT OF GROUND, , PRIVATE SALE $10,060 of the SHORT LOAN, THE 1301\TDS SL - K. PER CEl•ir .; 77 4!-TrP T.P.041 ,4 .-T,t4Y.,,- • ,' - gY4Twst" I~DT3rAI~E, moo: j • itumpLE soN . , DEALERS IN ORE.taN DOMESTIC HARDWARE. An extensive assortment of-house furnishing hardware, also Tor carpenters'. and builders' use, always on hand. • - DS T..E.E L - Blackendths,tvagon makers, =Lothar», furn ished with all kinds of Iron, Nails, Norse Shoes, Coach Trimmings, 'and - other goods in their line. WOOD AND -WILLOW WARE, In great variety, such as, Tubs, Baskets, 'Wash 'Boards,'Brooms, Washing - Machines, die., &c. ' ' ,FilßNmsrd, - ..nllpL r iu4NTs Plows, Shovels, 'How l , Plow Castings, _Scythes, Forks, Rakes, and all other Implements used by • • STOVES :-ANDI TIN- WARE. tfitoves of every sie' and. Pattern, Cook; Parlor and Office Stoves, for, coal or wood. A large a.s. • sortrnent of Tin Ware:always kept on' hand, or Anannfaetured to order: • Oil,' _Paints t&c. • • . Coal 011, Linseed, Fish, Sperm and Machine Oils of an kinds. Alcohol, Benzine. 'Japan, and other Varnish, Glass Paints, Putty, White Lead, .stc. aug.lo, '65.] LocuSr STREET, COLIIIMILA,,, PA. BOOTS X; SHOES. NEIV BOOT AND SHOE STORE. The subscriber„ would respectfully Inform lab; friends and the public generally that lie ilea opened a 1390 T AND SIEIOSTOREfit NO. 24 LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA, PA He wlll:ahrays keep on hand a general os sortment of BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, Suitable for Men, Boys, Ladies, Misses and Children Which he carers at the LOWEST CASE( PRICES. He will keep be but the BEST GOODS, and all classes can be accommodated by calling at his store, next door to Max. Bucher's Grocery. lay Zwtf. JEROME SCHRFCK. T 'AS 'SHOE MANUFACTOII.I7 J 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' iVISSES' '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 ou hand a general assortment of ready made work all-of which is .manufactured on the premises. I keep no made-up tvOrk of other parties. My woric is made exclusively for borne trade and is sold aSsuch. -.TERMS CASH. Wo sell as cheap as any -other , establishment, and ask a share of public patronage. JAMES SCHROEDER, Locust Street, between Front and Second. of MANUFACTURE. . The Subscriber bas on hand a large Stock of oots and Shoes, Gaiters, &c., all of his own Manufacture. ... - : • Call at his Store, four doors above R. Wilibuns' Drug Store, Front Street, where he oilers an ex tensive assortment of Goods, either WHOLESALE 'OR RETAIL His stock consists of as large and general as sortment ofillen's Boys' Ladies' and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES, as can be found elsewhere in the Town. - Those requiring Boots and Shoes will find It to their advantage to call and examine 'his Stock, before purchasing elsewhere. .iday-z6,-tf] ' -SAMUEL GROVE. FINE CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND FOR GENTLEMEN All the LEADING STYLVS on liandnr made to measure. Prices fixed at LOW FIGURES. An Illustrated Price List with instructions for self measurement sent on receipt of Post Office address. WM. F: BARtLETT, - „3 South Sixth St., above Chestnut - auti2o . -68-Iy] Philadelphia CO.E.CTIO_A7TRY. NEW CONFECTIONERY STORE e undersigned would most rekpeetfully an nounce to his friends and the public that he bus opened a • FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY EEO ICE CREA.M SALOON, AP No. 2OS S 21(1 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA. PA., (First door above Odd Fellows' Hall,) Where can be found 'at all times a - full assort- extati CA DIES, FRUITS, NUTS, CARES, Sc .Also, , a full supply of FRENCH CONFECTIONS, And everything belonging to a 'first-class C'ltS Confectionery. • Confections, Fruits, Cakes (seed or plain), Ice Cream, dc., furnished to families and parties at REASONABLE RATES. By keeping a full supply of the BEST, and by close ATTENTION TO BUSINESS, I !lope to have a liberal portion of the public patronage. 30S. KNOTWELL, Agent, 208 and 210 Locust Street, up23-iktwtf Columbia, Pa. RICHARDS' CONFECTIO-NERY! - 1;0. 152 LOCUST ST., CO.LUISBIA. CANES, CANDIES, 'FRUITS AND CREAM'S, of the choicest kind kept constantly on hand. 101-Families supplied with Ice Cream in Churns or Moulds, at Short-Notice and Reason able Rates. ' LADIES' OYSTER SALOOk. I talca pleasure hi announcing t+ my numer ous friends that I have .opened an OYSTER SA LOON tor, the special accommodation of La dies. None but the best oysters will be used. Families and parties supplied at short notice. Remember the place-1452 Locust street. jel3-65...tf ALLEN RICHARDS. CONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT OF ALL RINDS IN SEASON. rarties and Families supplied With • ICEA , Dy the Freezer, or In Moulds, with promptness at GEO. J. SMITH'S. Adjoining tlii3 Franklin .House. Locust street. P. S.—Also, a fine assortment of TOYS and Fancy Articles. constantly on hand. ploilAvrefamit4ift.v. Ara trOUSFIFURNISuLNG GOODS JUST PURCHASED, - AT REDUCED PRICES, a splendid_ Assortment of new and de sirable HOUSE FURNISHING- GOODS ! COOKING STOVES—Anti-Dust Quaker City, and the .Niagara. BRITANNIA WARE, in Sets or separate, • „ to suit purchasers. CHAMBER WARE, CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS. - WATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS, • . • of all sizes and styles. Sp_eclal attention paid to OAS FITTING and PLUMBING. A large assortment of splendid CHANDELIERS always on band. . . 4. ;variety of BIRDCAGES, atoll prices:;.' -Agent for the ,Celebrated ,DOTY'S. CLOTHES WASHER. The most popular, best and cheapest -w as hi ng ,msebme ever invented. • , connection', with, the ,above ,Vrasaing Ah..- ehlne; he has,the , , CLOTHES WRINGER! Call at the corner of Sec:Ond and Loenst streets, and satisfy yourself that - you can get better bar gains there than at any other establishment. , • Coy. of SeeopdAnd Locust Sts. Columbia.; ILLEDIOAL. JUST OENtIiG Call, and. See ! Our uovvencl well nelededEt9ek of TOILET ,ARTICLES:, ;- ,„ ;., .. • FANCY. SOAPS; end a variety of other articles, such as , are ii;atL allykeptina • ' ;FIRST-CLASS -DRUG- STORE. 'ltrtl..linive - 01mi:received a . FRESH SUPPLY Of the the moot reliable •SI E D I • C,I N NO• .19 N. Front Street. 41rADDING CARDS .• ";-; VY'r , ' iteptly,printal at tide °Mei , . • GIiOCERIES, rIREAT EXCITEMENT AMONGST GROGZRYMEIC I ow can good GOODS be sold so chenp, is the question. ATTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS. New stock of goods, and selling them very low The pest quality of goods, and at 'cheap rates SUGARS, TEAS, MEAT, COFFEE, FRUITS, MU, SPICES, CHEESE, FLOUR. Provisions of all kinds, together with Wood and Willow-ware and Class andQueensware. Switzer and Lineberger Cheese, German Fruits, SUGAR CURED HAMS Lt. DRIED BEEF. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICKLES. Fresh Peaches, and all the Farley Groceriesper taMing to a well regulated Grocery Store. • Inm determined not to be-surpassed In.cheap rings anti in the excellent quality of my goods. AtirCall around and inspect our stock whether you buy or not. A share of public patronage is solicited. MAX BUCHER, No. 2-19 Locust Street apllo] F RESH GROCERIES AT THE PROVISION MEI FAMILY GROCERY STORE OF MULLEN & BROTHER, ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Columbia, Pa FRESH TOMATOES. FRESH PEACHES AND other Canned Frults, Shaker Corn,te. BLACK TEA IN THE TE A - THE BEST IMEN EXTRA REFINED SYRUP MOLASSES, very cheap. Refined Sugars, Dried Pmit c)1 all kinds. Rio, Java. and La guyra Cotrou. NEW SUGAR CURED HAMS ct DRIED BEEP Also, Fancy Groceries, Family Flour, Notions,&e. We intend to keep the best Goode only, and to sell as clean as any similar store. If. MULLEN & BRO. VS-Country Prodlice of all kinds bought or taken in' exchange for goods• rfebls-tf. F INE FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &e., do A LARCa. , FINE STOCK JUST RECEIVED AND IN' STORE! I love now in Store a full assortment of Groceries & Provisions • , For nuttily and Hotel use. .Extra Syrup 'Molasses, Fine Teas, Coffees, .Co. Extra Sugar Cured HAMS and DRIED BEEF Extra FAMILY FLOUR by the barrel or al/1811er qtauttliy. Dried Fruit, Pickles, and Fancy Groceries of all kinds, and at the lowest prices. Call and ex amine my stock,whether yon buy or not. HENRY SITYDAIf, nutr.7,'6B-If.) Cor. of Front'6l: Union Sts. FAMILY GROCERIES ! FAMILY GROCERIES! The - Sttbserlber - would respectfully inform his customers and the Public generally, that be has just received a:general assortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TEAS AND SPICES. Refined Sugars of all kinds, No. I, and Mess 11.drickerc1 English & American Pickles, Sugar Cured Palms and Beef, Is tra Fine Syrups, Old Rio and t rava Coffee, DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS, Raisins, Primes - and prepared Mustard always on band and of, the very best grades. - EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, CORN MEAL, HOMINY, Ate., Fancy Groceries, Canned 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 it'll and complete and we intend keeping It fresh, by almost daily additions. Notions of differen t kinds always on hand. FREDERICK RUCHER, feb. 8, 'BB-tf.3 cor..ith & Locust N EW GROCERIfIS ! JUST OPENED! FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AA. FANCY GROCERIES J CANNED FRUITS. CLEPP.ER :BRO.'S Dealers in Country Produce. Produce of all lan& bought and sold, exchanged for Goods or sold on Commission. VEGETABLES 01.' ALL EIIsIDS IN SEASON. We keep constantly on band a good and fresh supply or SUGAR, COFFEE,' . • TEAS AND • SPICES. FINE 11 Alf AND DRIED BEEP Also, Dried Fruits of all kinds. Cedar and Willow" Ware, fie., together with all articles found in any similar store. a liberal share of public patronage CLEPREIL BROTHERS' No. 'ILO Locust St., Columbia, Pa P'LIFANLEL McCAULEY, TYI ST., NEAR UNION, COLUMBIA. rA DEALER MS FAMILY GROCERIES, , PROVISIONS, Sc ALSO, CHOICE 'FAMILY. FLOUR ! RYE FLOUR, UNBOITLTED MEAL, CORN MEAL, GRAIN AND ALL KINDS OF MILL FEED always kept on band. ChMee - Family- Flour made front White Wheat. Also Bakers Flour of the best quality. He thanks iris friends for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, and asks a cont.:miaow of the ensue. Beings practical Miller, and having followed the trade for many years, he Hatters 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. JI., to 8% P. ILL DA.NLEL ,teCAULEY. VINE FAMILY GROCERIES, AT 11ARDMKN'S! Just -received, at the line Grocery Establish ment, corner sill and Cherry streets, the follow ing new Goods: SUGAR CURED RAMS AND DRIED REEF, JELLIES, PRESERVES, lION.EY, PEACHES, TOMATOES, ENGLISH PICKLE?, WINSLOW'S G dEEkt CORN GREEN PEAS Ac., kg. Together with a very flue assortment of Family Groceries, of all kinds. A LARGE MOT OF .6NEW YORK CANDIES, FOREIGN FRUITS, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, 'Raisins, Cocoanuts, and White Wine Vinegar. Extra Family Flour,Mereer Potatoes, Rio and Java Cotree, fresh roasted, Lovering's Syrup, 3c. AS -N G ew oods received almost daily. • WM. I-I. HARIYAIAN, 3rd and Cherry Sts., May 1, MO.] Columbia, Pa. _PLOITRING MILL , COLUMBIA FLOUR MILLS. GEORGE BOGLE, I'lml - or:Tom 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 and Chopping done. Chopped Corn , and Oats. Corn Meal and GRA II A '3l . FLOUR. For sale at alt times, and delivered to any part of the town. . ca_Town and country custom so lAprll 6, 1867. PLANING MILLS. BACITMAN & DEHUFF, COLUMBIA, PA., SUSQUEHA'S'NA. PLANING MILL "..%lintufaCturers of, and have constantly on hand Sashes, Door Blinds, Shutters, Window and Door Frames, Brackets, Moulding, Shelv ing, Casings, &e ., I'. S.—The Planing and Dressing of Lumber Is continued and carried on as heretofore by .• ja.n.2'69-1,11 J 0111; B. BACHMAN. BITTERS. T. - S WATERMAN, I= W.A.TETtMAN'S Cocktail and Tonic Bitters: ' ' Wholesale:lnd - Retail, No. 110 d Market Street, Philadelphia The •toule. properties of these Bitters have beenCertitled to by some of our most eminent prinetising physicians, AS the best, dozde now in use: and 'the Cocktail _Bitters is, Um tutiversal favorite among Judges of a good' gin'or whisky cocktail. UauBo-tf TOB PRINTING it) of every deserlptlou executed st this office MERCHANT r TAILORING J. No. lin LOCUST STREET, COTATAIRIA; Thui opened in the room formerly occupied by P. S. ;At'fugue, a full Mock of * FRENCH, RNGLISII, AMERICAN ez SCOTCH 'Which he id prepared to make,up in as good Style and Fashion as can be made in New fork or Philadelphia. He invites all to call and examine his stock, which, lie ls possitive, cannot be excelled In Columbia. The establishment Is designed exclusively - for Aferchant Tailoring, and the undivided. atten tion of the Proprietor will be devoted to his business.- CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Oral} kinds, and of SIWEAIOII QUALITY, al ways on hand. - Remember the old adage, that money saved is money earned. Call and be convinced that you can save your money by purchasing at the ONE 'exclusive Merchant Tailoring Establish ment in Columbia. Cap/4'014y w THE LATEST EXCITEMENT ! NEW STOCK. OF CLOTHING! NEW STYLES! LOWER PRICES!! GRNAT BABOAINS NOV - ' OPPEnED! CALL. AND SEE TIERN AT No. 4/ NORTH FRONT STREET, I have just received another 'new stock of Clothing ; 'the Largest and most complete ever before purchased. Come and examine our new Styles and prices of READY MADE CLOTHING, Embracing every variety of style and material suitable for the season. They are made oT the best material and hi the most iasniOnable style. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, shirts, Searfs:, Neck Ties, Suspenders, lianclker chims, Hosiery, &e. A splendid line of these goods always kept ou hand. Also, Boots, Shoes, Hats it Caps, of which we have a well selected stock, and which we offer at very cheap rates. TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS a: VALISES Of all styles, are sold cheaper than city prices. 31y goods are all bought for msli, and I otfer them at cheaper rates, for eaKh, than any other 'store. Call and see. HENRY RICE, Opposite Continental Hotel apl 25-tf 41 N. Front street, Columbia SPRING CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER! Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, Ac., Ac. New Styles, New Goods at low rates. DAVID HANAUER'S U. S. - CLOTHING EMPORIUM Front Street, first Store above Walnut Street, ' COLUMBIA, PA. The Largest, Best Assorted, Handsomest and Cheapest Stock, of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Ac.,_ Av., ever exhibited in these regions, which will be sold at prices TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION! , buoy 2,'67. SPRING CAMPAIGN OPENED NEW STOCK! In the present crisis the people are coming from the East, West, North and South; to buy Cheir Clothing of 11.1YEELS& RANTIFUN, who keep the largest and best assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING In the City of Lancaster von Overcoats, from , t - ,.00 to :$2O 300 CIINSIIII ere, Sack Coats 4.00 to It 300 - Pants 2.50 to 7 ' Bth) " Vests 1;0 to 4 100 " Business F.sults 10.00 to 20 50 Boys' Overcoats 8.00 to S Also, a full line of Boys' and. Youths' Clothing. We keep the largest and finest assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting; of the newest and best styles in the market, which we are prepared to make up to order in the hest style. Goods retailed by the yard as low as can be pur chased anywhere. Persons can have goods cut and trimmed. if prefer malting them at home. We keep a full line of GENTLEMEN'S FUR NISHING GOODS such as Under-Clothing, Sus penders, Gloves s Hosiery, Linen and Paper Col lars, Neck Ties, in great variety, Sc. MYETLS cC RATHFON, Sdutheast Corner of Center Square, roet3-w] Lancaster, Pa. IT IS A FACT ! Capable of ocular demonstration, that the prices of Cloths, Casslmeres, 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 Oiling. Streets, 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, fine Moscow, Esquimau's', and common Beaver Overcoats from $l3 to 4120; Common Union Beavers from $lO to $l5• Common Union Beaver Business Suits front $l2 . to $l5; Good Cas simere Suits front $lO to $2O, and tine qualities from $25 to $3O. A few suits on hand acs low as $lO. Cloths, Cassie - tares 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 Fail and Winter trade of 18118 and 1869, and manufactured In the city of Lancaster. It would be to the interest of the public to call and realize that "ix is A FACT." S. S. RATHVON, oct3rn3:tiw.l Merchant Tailor and Clothier. G EORGE BOGLE, DEALER IN LUMBER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Of'flee—Front Street. between Locust and Union, COOPER S: PEART, DEALERS IN LUMBER & COAL, BALTIMORE COMPANY. LYKENS VALLEY, And all the best Quality-of STOVE COAL. BUILDING LUMBER Of all kinds, sold and delivered on ears, at the LOWEST MARKET RATE'. Hemlock, White Pine, NVentherboarding, Juice, Scantling, Se., de., suitable for all kinds of Building purposes. CHERRY, POPLAR. ASH, - PICKETS, LATH, SHINGLES, Cc. All orders. by mall will receive the•same at tendon as though the appiicntion be made n person. COOPER & PEART, into 14. 'CS-t`. Front St., Columbia. A R. BRENE MAN, 43 NORM' IROICT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA DEALER IN HATS AND C'AT'S'. IN GREAT VARIETY, AND OF THE LATEST STILES! ALSO, • GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS 43 - Sitittaw an*de to order and Warranted to tit. [deelB-tfd SHULTZ & BROTHER, HATTERS, •20 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Latest style Fall and 'Winter MATS and CAPE in all qualities and colors. We are now opening the largest and most complete assortment, of Ladles' and Children's FANCY FURS ever offered in this market, at very low prices. • • ' ROBES! ROBES C! ROBES!!! 'Butralo ,Robes, linesl and unlined; Hudson Bay, Wolf, Prarle Wolf, Fox, Coon, ctn. BLANKETS AND . LAP RUGS, Otnll qUalitles, to which we would particularly Invite the attention of all persons In want of articles In that line: GLOVES, GAUNTLETS AND 31ITTS OTTER., • ' 'BEAVER. NUTRIA. , SEAL, BUCESFZIN. ELESRER, SAD, Sc., Sc. Ladies' Fine Fur Trimmed Gloves, Gauntlets AVM and hoods. PULSE . WARMERS & EAR MITTS WHOLESALE _IND RETAIL. oct3l'6B:trw. L. HAG:AAIi, t.‘ L. viTif Trotter, 21 North' *liter Street, 0.0.0 20 Irorth boiuwurb Avenue, Philadelphia. , • • JOB PRINTING - - OF . EVERY • Description neatly - executed stt this. Odle° P--T; 01 "liPWG : : CLOTHS, CASSENZEIZES & SUITINGS, GRAND RALLY! S. S. RATLEVON, LITIIEBER &I COAL. COLUMBIA. LOCUST POSTS! HATS, CAPS, de. LANCASTER, PA LADIES', FANCY. FURS WHOLESALE GROCERS; INS uit2-c_Eccr• AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF -PHILADELPHIA ALEX. WHILLDIN, J. S. WILSON Prenldent. Secretary. INCO,IIE, 1808 The American-1a now one of the Olitet. Cora pante% in 'Ole:United States. The American—lssues policies' on ALL desirable plans. • The Ameriean—Makes ALL pol Ides non-forfeit able. • _ The Am erican—llas no unnecessary restrictions on travel and residence. The Alnerlcan—Deelatcs diridouti annually at the end of the first yen•. The American—rays all lassos promptly IiENE CAN YOU EIND catEATER Any:us:TAG-Es T. HECKLE, Agent. Columbia, Penn'a may 1,21 no F 4 CONOMICAL MUTUAL LIFE L . NSUBANCE CO OF RHODE ISLAND Rates lower than other Mutual Companies OVER MO FOR EVERY $lOO LIABILITIES. This Company Issues Policies in all the several fortes; and combining' the Stock and Mutual Principles, afford greater security to parties In suring than either the Mutual or Stock princi pal alone. .The Rules have been prepared by the HON. ELIZUR WRIGHT, Actuary of the Company, the moat noted and popular Actuary living. , CASH DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY after second payment, ost is Apv.,tiz:ot POLICIES ISSUED ON THE LIVES OF FE- MALES AT REGULAR OR TABLE RATES. Do not fall to examine the principles of this Company 'before Insuring. For circulars, ap ply to W. D. NE,ITZEL, Agent, Lancaster City, or Dr. 13. F. HERMAN, Ex. Surgeon, [ap2.l-tfw] No. 11N, Front St., iolumbia. WORLD MUTUAL LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, OF 'NEW YORK. J. P. PRUEAPP, General Agent for Pennsyl vania, No. e North Queen street, Lancaster. S. M. GRAYRILL. Local Agent, Columbia. In safety, equitable treatment of Policy Hold ers, and general plans of business, second to none. It has on hand 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. r27-3m E W. CLARK &. CO., BA TE EEt S , No. 35 S. Third Street, Philadelphia, URNE'RAL AGENTS IMS3M :NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO MEM! UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,I: 13137E0 STATES OF PENNSYLVANIA AND SOUTH ERN NEW JERSEY. - The NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY ix a corporation Chartered by Special Act of Congresa, approved July 25, MS, - with a CASH CAPITAL OF ODIE 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 °Mee. Full particulars to be had on application at our office, located in the second story of our Banking House, where Circulars and. Pamph lets, folly describing the advantages offered by the Company. may be had. w. CLARK& CO., No. 3.5 SOUTH' Titian STREET, Philadelphia, Pa B. 5. RUSSELL Manager. R.READY & HERR, LAxcAsrEtt, Agents for Lancaster County. 3i. C. IZICEADY. C. 6. 3IERR COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO JANUARY Ist, 1868. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, - - - - $600,527 Dl This Company continues to Insure Buildings Merchandlze, and other property, against loss and damage by lire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium, or premium note. IaGRIII ANNUAL REPORT. Whole am amt insured, $12,478,426 S 3 Less suet xpired iu 'OS, 722,771 31 611,755,035 49 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Ainouid. 01 premium. notes, Jan. 1,1866 8685,123 27 Less premium notes exp'd Lu 15 4 16 71,063 04 6612,160 23 Balance of premiums, Jan'y 1, ISBG 0,609 15 Cash receipts, less commissions, ln '66, 5,018 16 Loans L4OOOO Due from seen is and others 8,684 58 EERIE Losses and expenses paid in 1866 $73,023 31 Losses adjusted, not due Jan. 1, '67, 21,296 88 Balance Capital and Assets, Jan. 1,'67, 600,527 91 869-1,&50 10 A. S. GREEN, Presiaent. Cg Yr. usa, Jr., Secretary. jilenA sintnsca.b - , Treasurer. DIRECTORS: R. T. Ryan, John W. Stettey, John Fendrieb, George Young, J r., 1 - I. 0. INLinlch, Nicholas IW.l.aonahl, Samuel F. Eberle( n, William Patton. Amos S. Green, John B. Bachman, Illram Wilson. :Robert Crane. L - A.NCASTEIt CITY AND COUNTY Fire Insurance Company. CAPITAL, "3200,000. HON. T. E. FRANKLIN, PRESIDENT. UEO. K. ItEED, TREASURER. EDWARD BROWN, SscarrrAnv. Directors—lion. A. E. Roberts, B. I'. Sbenk, J. S. Atlee, M. D., Frank Shroder, H. Carpenter, AL D., J. Ai. Frantz, Jacob Butternut', Joint C. Hager. The above haute Company having appointed Mr. John W. Bruner as their Agent for Colum bia and DLstrict, wilt be happy to effect Insur ance ou desirable Properties, at as low rates as any other !tellable Company. PERPETUAL POLICIES also written on favorable Terms. Apply to Jea.tfj JOHN W. PRUNER, Agent. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE IN- S IntANCE COMPANY. OF PIIILADELPHIA. Capital c2(X),000 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 Jr short terms, or per manently. Losses promptly paid. All claims adjusted without litigation or delay. This Com pany refers to the pastas a guarantee of its future conduct. THOS. CRAVEN, Pres't.. A. S.-Glway, Vice-President, JAS. B. ALVORD, Secretary. ' . F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, 1; WalnutP Street, above Front, Columbia, a., January 25;1843S -Iy. ' • • TNSURANCE.OO3IPANY of NORTH 11 AMEB/CA„ PIIILADELPIIIA. ' • - Incorporated 1794. Assets, $1,350,000. Chaster perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by tire on Buildings,' Iderchandize,'• Furniture, &c.; for long or, short periods, or permanently. on Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt payment of losses for a period of SEMENTY years, allords a guarantee of claim. upon public confi dence. AirTIIIM G. Coryne, Pres't. Cit.A.Y.LEs PLAIT, See'y. F.:. ZIEGLER, Agent.— Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa. • January 21, 1868-Iy. • FARTits' muTuAL FLEE INSUR ANCE COIIPANY, TORR.", PA. ' _ . • Insures on the Cash, Mutual or Perpetual Rate; H. l>11:1.11ER, President. D. Swaim - LER; Secretary. • IM. S. StIFILAS.T, Agent . . „ 'July 7,1807-IY.* Columbia.' pit F,NRY :HARPER, -••- FI 520 ,ARCIL . STREET, I'ELTLA_DELPIIIA. HAS a large stock, at low. prices, of line .. 'WATCHES, - JEWELRY, .• -SOLED :WARE, PLATED SPOONS, CASTORS, TEA SETS, . . , • fapl.lo73m. ZERRIAGE 'CERTIFICATES: -Bo n dß, Articles &Agreement, and Legal of all lands for sale, ormeatly, prlsled at this &Ilea" RAILROAD = .LIIIz.L~,S: ~,., 'VAST ..PEPTSY.T.AYANTA 112/- - BALI. Summer arrangement of Passenger Trains, MO.NDO,'4.PRIL , ^26, 1869. No. IM., l ,Vay;and. -. 3ll.ied:,ileaves Reading nt 6.20 A. M., ar.rimes. , _at - Allentown at 0.00 A. .31., runs dally except Sundays, - 4stOpping at n o 11 Sta tions between needing anetzAllentown'.: No. 6;31 - ail Train; Rending; 30 A. M. arrlves'at Allentown' 12 05;:at:New•York. 350 No. 7, Fast 31.1a11; leaves - Reading. 4 20. P. M., ar rives at Allentown 5 55; at New York 0.40 P. Nos. Saud 7 run daily, except Sunday, stop ping at all way stations between - Reading and New York. EXPRESS TRAINS . Leave Reading at 4.30 A. M. , n ' Arriving at• New York, at 9.45 A. M., Leave Belding at 7.05 A. • Arriving at New Yorli, - at 11.45 A. M., Leave Reading at 2.10 P.:111„.•• • • Arriving at New York, at 8.4,5 P. M., Leave Reading, at 12.55 A. ' . ' at-New - York, at 000 P. -M. These trains run through f rom' Pittsburg to New York, without change of cars, stopping at Lyons, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, junc tion, Clinton, .White }louse Sommerville, Bound Brook. Plainfield and Elizabeth. The 4.30 A bi train runs daily, except Sundays and Mondays. The 2.10 P N train runs daily except Sundays. The 7 co A lit and 12.55 A M trains run daily. West bound trains leave New York at the - foot of Liberty street, as follows: Leave New York, I 12 00 M. .Mail. No. 6. $1,118,540.20 . . .. . 900A31.. .. - . - Express Train ..... .... 195 P M 5 05 P M Express Train 10 10 P M 8 00 PM Express Train 1255. A NI The 1251 Train. from New York, stops at all Stations between New York and Reading. leav ing Allentown nt 420 P 111, arriving at Rending at ti 00 P It, running daily, except Sundays. The 800 P .31 Train, front New York, runs daily, stopping at Elizabeth, Plainfield, Som merville, Junction, Easton and Bethlehem, ar riving at Allentown at 11 37 P 31, passing Lyons at-12 Ali arrivingnt Reading at 12 53 A 31. The 503 P M train from New York runs daily, except Sundays, leaving Allentown at 8 52. P M, passing Lyons at 9 88 P M, arriving at Reading at 10 10 P St. The 900 A 31 from New York, runs dally, ex cept Sundays, leaving Allentown at 12 2.3 P passing Lyons at 1 111' :VI, arriving at Reading at 11`5 P 31. Mail 01e. 10 leaves Allentown at 715 A Of., at , riving at Reading at 9 00 A M. Mall No. li leaves Allentown at 4 10 P 01, arriv ing at Residing at ant P M. Local Accorn. 1234 leaves Allentown at 4 39 P AI, arriving at Reading at 8 10 P M. Trains Ros. 10. 9 13% run daily, except Sun days, stopping at all stations between Reading and Allentown. Passengers are requested to purchase -tickets before entering the cars, as nacos-fire crate extra will he charged and, collected on the train from all who pay the fare to the Conductor. COMIIITATION TICKETS, good for twenty-six trips, at 25 percent. discount between any points desired. MILEAGE TICKET ROOKS for 2,000 miles, good between all points on this or the Philadelphia .b Reading R. R., or the Reading er. Columbia R. R., at 35250 each, for families and firms. - SEASON TICKETS, good for the holder only, for three, six, nine and twelvemonths, at reduced rates. G. A. NICOLLS. Gaul. Sup't. m s 1. 693 READING AND COLUMBIA R. B WEDNESDAY, APRIL 147 a, 1869, PASSENGER TRAINS WILL RUN ON THIS ROAD, AS FOLLOWS: LEAVE. AItRIVYL Lancaster 4.05 A. M. Rending 10:20 A. 111. " 3.10 P. 31. " 5.10 P. M. Col n mb la 8:00 A. M. " 10:20 A-31. , ........3:00 P. 5:30 RETURNING: LEAVE. ARRIVE_ . 7 :00•A. M. - Laucaster.....9:ls A. M. 6.15 P. M. " P. M. 4.....7:09 A. M. Columbia 9:25 A. M. .M. 0:15 P. M. 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 8:0.5 A:M. and Columbia at 8:00 A. M. connects closely at Rending with Train for New York.. Tickets can 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 Callowhill Streets, Phila delphia. Through tickets to New York and Philadel phia sold at all the Principal Stations, and Bag gage Checked Through. .4a-Mileage Ticicet Book's for 500 or 1000 miles, Season and Excursion Tickets, to and from all points, at reduced rates. Trains are run by Philadelphia& Readin Rail Road Time,which is 10 minutes faster than Pen nsylvania R. R. Time. apl /3-69] GEO. F. GAGE, Supt. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD ,• TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBIA GOLNG EAST, Laumster Train Harrisburg Accommodation TRAINS LEAVE WEST, 125=E3 Harrisburg Accommodation 6.25 I'. M Lancaster Train Arrives 8.05 Marietta. Accom. leaves Columbia, at 7 90 A. M COLUM.Bp, ACCOMMODATION, Leave Columbia for Lanauter. ==Et=M Connecting with Day Express for Phil'a. Leave Lancaster at 9.45 P. 51 Arrive iit. Coluniiiin ItEADTIsTG RAIL ROAD , .SUMMER ARRANGEMENT MONDAY, APRIL _26714 . 1869, GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH AND North West for Philadelphia, New. York, Read ing, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac., Ac. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol lows : At 2.35,5.20 and 8.10 A. M.,12.25 noon,2.ooand 10.55 P. M.,connecting with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania R. St., and arriving at New York at 9.45, 11.45 A.. M., 3.50. 6.45, 9.30 P. 11.1., and 6.00 A. M., respectively. Sleeping Cars accompany the 2.35, 5.20 A. M., and 10.45 P. M. trains, with out change. Leave Harrisburg forßeading:Pottsville,Tama qua, Minersville,A.shland.ShamokinPlueGrove, Allentown and Philadelphia, 8.10 A. if., and ZOO and 4.10 I'. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations ;the 4.101. m., making connections for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Pottsville, Schuyikall Haven, and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave Harrisburg at 3.30 P. M. Returning: , Leave New York at 9.00 A. M., 12.00 Noon and 5.05 and 8.00 P. M., Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M. and 8.30 P. M.; sleeping cars accom panying the 9.00 A. SI. and 5.05 and 8.00P.M. trains from. New York, without chtutge. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at. 30. A.. M., connecting with similar train on East Penn'a. Railroad, returning from Reading at 0.30 P. 51., stopping Mull Stations. Leave Pottsville at 7.30 and 8.45 A. M., and 2.45 P. M.; Shamokin at 5.25 and 10.35 A. M.: Ash land at 7.00 M.. and 19.80 Noon. Tamaqua. at 8.30 A. M., and 2.20 P.M. for Philadelphia and New York. ' 604,&50 10 - - . Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susquehan na Rail Road at 7.00 A. M. for Harrisburg, and 11.t',0 A. M. for Pine Grove and Tremont. _ Reading Accomodation Train: Leaves Read ing at 7.30 A. M., returning from Philadelphia at 5.15 P. M. Pottstown Accomodati on Train: Leaves Potts town at 5.2.5 A. M., returning leavesPhiladelphla tit 4.30 P. M. Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at 7.00 A. M., and 6.15 P. M., for Epltrata, Litiz, Lan caster, Columbia, &c. , Perkiomen Rail Road Trains leave Perkiornen Junction at 9,00 A, M. anti 6.110 P. M. Returning : Leave Skippack at 8.15 A: M.; and 1.00 P. M., con necting with similar trains on Reading Rail Road, On Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00 P. M., Philadelphia 8.00 A. M., and 3.15 P. 31„ the 8.00 A. M. Train running only to Reading; Pottsville 8.00 A. M. ; Harrisburg 5.20 A. M.. and 9.10 and 10.55 P. 11., and Reading at 12:65 midnight, 2.64 and 7.15 A. M., for Harrisburg, at 12.05 mid night. and 7.05. A. M, for New York, and at 9.40 A. M., and 4.25 P. M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileaze, Season, School and Ex cursion Tickets, to and from all points, at re duced Rates. Ba_.. , gage checked through ; 100 pounds allowed eachPaSsenger, May,'l 1869.'1 N ORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL, KO AD summut SCHEDULE. APRIL 25Tu, 1869 On and after April, 2:ith, 1809, Trains will leave York as follows: LEAVE NORTH WARD. 1,30 a. in. Daily for Williamsport, daily (except Sunday) for Elmira, Canandaigua., Roches ter, N, Falls and Oil Region. 11.35 a. m. Daily (except Sundays) for Williams port, Elmira, Buffalo and N. Falls. 2.45 p. in. Daily (except Sundays) for IVilliams port, Erie and Oil 'legion. 10.30 p. in. Daily (except Sundays) for Harris burg and the 11,'"ost. 6.25 a. m. Daily (except Sundays) for Harrisburg only. - LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 12.00 Alidnight, Daily for Baltimore. 0.40 a. m. Daily (except Sundays and Mondays) for Baltimore. 6.40 a. m. Daily for Baltimore. 2.05 p. m. Daily except Sundays for Baltimore, 7.15 a: in. Daily except Sundays for Baltimore. • WRI lITSVII,LE BHA 'CH. • Leave York for Wrightsville, 6.20 a, in. 11.40 a. . m. 3.30 p. in. Arrive," Wrightsville 7.C.0 a. in, 12.30, 4.30 p.m. Columbia., 7.33 a: ra, 12.43 4,48 p. in. Lancaster, 9.00 a. m., 1.40 5.54 p. 12.20 p. in.. 4.10 p.m., and 9.80 p. m. „LEAVE WESTWARD FOR YORE:. Leave Columbia, 8.30 a. in., 1250 6.30 p. 111; Leave Wrightsville; 8.45 a. 1.05 6.45 P. m.— Arrive York, 9.30 a. 1.557.85 n. Baltimore, 12,35 5.00 p. 711„ and 2.30 a. m. All trains - on this Brunch run daily except Sundays. • . S. S. BLArR, Sup't Baltimore Division. ED. S. YOUNG, Gen. Pass'grAgt„ Baltimore. May 1, 1869.1 • ~• - IVOtt YORK. NEW THE CAMDEI 4 .7 AND - AIKBOY • AND JIIILADELPHIA AND TRENTON' RAIL ROAD COMPANY LINES_, FROM PHILA DELPHIA TO NEW YORK. ' • , PRO.IL WALNUT STREET WHARF: At 3:30 A. M., via Camden and Amboy Ac commodation $2.25 At 8 A. M. via. CA' tvadou and Jersey City Express Mall 3.00 At .1 -P, M., via Camden and Amboy Ex press 3.00 PlmuVW=, . At 11 A. M., via. Eensingten. and Jersey New York Express, Fare .. ....—... $3.00 FROM WEST PHILADELPHIA . DEPOT. - •vin.Connecting Railway. At 9:130 A. 1:20, 9:00; 0:30. and 12 P. M.. New York Express Line:43'lu, Jersey City • 33.2,5 At 1 A. Al. _Emigrant Line 2.00 At 1:30 A. Di_ on Mondays onlY—liew York Express Lino " 3.25 The 9:30 A. M., and 0:30 P. M. Lines will, run daily. All others. Sundays excepted.' " Arrive at Reading. 6001' M ON AND AFTER 8.25 A. M 5.20 P. M. HEM 1.00 P. M. 3.20 WM. F. LOCKARD. Superintendent, Phila. Div G. A. NICGLLS, General Superintendent