C#r - illitlattittia pg. 19 INDEPENDENT, FE'ABLESS rREE Qtdunabia , , Pa: Sept. - 11, 1869: 12r2,LX, ,advertising will be considered CASH, and collectable at any time after the MSC jnsertlon..— , , 0 theryriie. . . ' :A; ladj7..rseently "'wen dirie'iy,ith seine add acCenianjr. them to seri" Itrim. their` Jaliei.7;"Wer 'must 'be' off,"' said the host, looking at: his watch, "or we shall'be "Oh, never replied the . guest.„?it.l.,don't see „Romeo, I shall there !Ili - time: to.,see , .. A P 4541 who, had got some smatter ink,of zoolo.2.itallore - said oue day to a novice that crocodiles were often seen in tears.!"oh;,,thati is nothing," rejoined the uovicc,"l have often seen whales blubber.. ; " Do:YOU „ever take • ;_anything?" asked Sharp ,of,-SoF : zl6, ":11 - ever, , ,sir, except autvell;:nrid thenroy,w' eakness is = cognac. Just now , Pin' .troubled hollowness, •. , , anal &net care if I do. A',Gu.vit,Ulf.A.Lst is Qainey found an express pitekage`atidreiiseci to "AdauiSell "oiierietk it anti, it was. W. . nou does the.taiu become Lou tiaoilitr to adaLly? When - it begius to pat her (patter) on her like .ainsages,', cease to Inspire respect in prOporiOn'aS We know how Vrtreort is. coosidered.br some people . to be a rash author ;, but name a rasher? Bacon. , PEOPLE tak about.dry.. reaclihg. Why don't tliey'iry'a volume' of water. Eh? "I-don't,believe, it's any use, this vacci nation," said a Yankee; "I had t • child xaccinated,,,and kejell out Of a window week irter anCgot killed." • , • A business' .firmin Fan . Ila'ven have posted the following, notiee n oh the front of'thOir jip,nsafe: "Ali% g,eidlemanly, bur glars are , herphy notified, thakowingAn the box, ,no va 'nobles are deposited: therein, so please do not disturb • , itfriti or. ihe.;sparka," saki one:tif_the• 'merry girls" yesterday, as she was •wained;6:keep her eyes and "urouth through' the .tunuel at Stidein = ; 4 ‘ cii a snack tiinea l ,iiSfr,,:ieni„. and, .enjoyed it ever so much." , : - ---A-negroTgter,—g,nzingnt- the- - Chinese, exclaimed:''~Ff'de' white folks "is dark as dat ontdair,-Imonder, what's . de colori ob de niggers.". . , . I`";.6.47magistratel, censuring :some - . boys , :19,1texklagjy..t.1e.strccts, asliek,s,,tAf could uuybodylgct-by.1.11,t; •Ittive t , Onea•Metietorosi Jon* high-mai Each smiled, .thinking - he knew the othei. Pat-cu' , se,eing his mistake;•retiltaik.ed;vith e, look- of-disappoiatment:=o"Faitlymir I thoughtit thought • it was me, an' faith it is'. nayther. of us.!' Sane raplied :' " Yai; asit is '4ho ;I am potl:l;lcirtie"sonise •qs miss Snith et hol eraikekr: . Saunders of the.lrzh' girl who answered ring at ilietdOer, Ye's' rblave she is, sir." "Is slie'enia`r%all?" "Au' is it ee l ,- gaged:"yeu ; say? Iris aCzi ': , l,ean ' t tell .you, sir, but d'ineeeilait 'eve ning as if She lied never ken: qie like • acid' -•are, An iMter4eLeorresppricie..ot who is giv en to sporting, wants io,knovf. , wyen ,the "Anglo•Saxon - rnee,"eo much talkt;'d nbOut, is to ' come • ' • . Some:,riffirt ; keeP - , doia,,aroanci their bonsea;'scrthat the' 'p'bor who stop to,get a bite; may - get:it:outside' , tbi3 ~. There is a' Rtireno)ogist-in - London -Artio . , . , 'can tell tliaOonieots of a barrel by.'exam ining its•head.• • - "Are you fond 'of "tongue, sir?"' 1 was alWayi,fon'd,.Of tongue niddam and r' like it Gentlemen engaged to be • married are notepolitlitermed hushands by brevet. Emploment so certainly produces cheer: fulness, says Bishop Hall, "that I 'hkire •knowtya man tck't come , - borne high apiittsTrom a fancrat because he had the managein'eni of if. 7*.' Pa dis coursing a b`eittik r iniel the' lien's' den; hi sot 'niglit long; looking at •-• the . shusr for noth in, an' - . it a "ceilt.' ' " ' The Liberty erthe Press. Around, her.walst I ptit my arm; It fell as aortas cake, "014 dear; says she; "what 'Liberty - Yonpputer men do take." • ' . I'', "WhYYes, my Sal, my - chitning her some, I gnetts).., - Can yon say might against The fra!dentof , U,e P1',98?1'3 I kissed her stano=-I did by gum; Ishe'potored "L' " , lIP ray living silui , Sli6'/44141.' eivt.7.".l rd , ;.11 3'.3_, ;3 Et, ve her another bus; ta" , and en, 'L . %Mrs stitto ) rdeiconfess ;• I ratAerk.inaer sorter Ilia The friegis`et T thi ; ,Pr.atirA ' I.llbb-_-: nat3ge , il.'Auret vas, jaeceasful'. The Ottier left: cue country , because he detested a gar k au ' conl~Tn't " livo'~vithout grub. I 41751 , .• • eiggribp : v all the'ridaa'ea'bri . "tbe- i:ithei." • ~ • ,:;;!.!•1 1 41 i 04,:.41 31( 1 , 4ke - Partin ,, ton 7 — you - lcnin , v 4 lhattb4r -- qrrrhorset•bad—t ru t one eaift-7:lEgo o elr 1 - ! - na t er'elflll 7 4 . g,racione‘ child, whatdo the ,•- • ..'• 'A , • t 4-1 • of Lis boirdingho*, ,ipoenily;liy , jrnitating -• a ittor , :-Wheir'iliked•`:whyt e - '. he ,; , P.: rf , i , 11.1 070 1.- lr T t • . • • wA_TCTINS,,JEW.ELB . ,44ece ItrATCHEIS' A:ND "TEWELIM AMER~ O , IN-L-W ATC ME'S, As low as $2O, in two ez. Cases, 'warranted for two years; also 3, 4; s . andlt oz. eases.: JUST RECEIVED A full assortment of the Celebrated Seth , Thomas Clocks. Tbey •are the best Clocks made. camancl see ! Also, • a full aid:wellselecte sto ' eic'of • SLLtE T.E D„. A r TA ! • From the best Factories In the-U. S. JEWELRY • VARIETY, Just from the Factories ! SPECTACLES, in - gold, silver, steel and plated Frames, to suit all ages. • REPAIRING of all kinds, promptly attend ed to, at E. SPERL.NG'S JEWELRY STORE, ' pept4-,69-Ftw]; nearAlle.lsO;i'vkLepot. - I:Zi'ON:ce .21LACH:=Blia SUPPLEE 'Si BROTHER' MAN'ITEACTUrXIGS S, T EAM BO II E In additiOn to our Foundry and Machine work, we 'are mow' 'prepared to manufacture every variety of Boiler and Plate Iron work.. , • MENDING AND REPAIRING BOILERS • Promptly attended to. Thankful for past favors, Ire would invite the attention of our triends and patrons to this new branch of our business: SUPPLEE & BRO. 2nd St., Columbia. septi-C9 7 tf,wl , SUSCWEIT, ANI:NA T . Ro .COMPANY Manufacturers of all sizes of ItEFLNDD AND - DOUBLE REFINED INI ROUND, SQUARE, FLATS, OVAL, AND HALF OVAL IRON. Car..A.xleii,Shaßin,g and Horse Shoe Bars. Ard-Orders'promptly - filled`fromßtfx:k on hand or mado to order. Terms, net Cash,'at Manufacturer's prices, de livered on Cars or Boats. • .0131ce at their • ROLLING 21 ILL, , sept4-69-tfw] STEAM ENGINES, . BOILER'S, - STEAM PUMPS, ' - And all kinds of Machinery Manufactured and !tiara:need to give satisfaction at „the Works of EEPPLEE 1c EEO., sept4-69-tfvl • 'Columbia, Penn CABINET-WARE. ABINET WARE 3IANUFACTORY. X..) The subserlberhaving lately put up new ware-rt etas, and greatly increased his business, can 011 l r better inducements' to his cuatomeres than ever. _ _ _ iirINDC - IVI SHADES, 3i - rfrabits; &c., IN ALL , • ; He manufactures to order, and will keep con stantly on' band,' Dressing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus Sideboards, Sofas, Card, Dining and Centre.Tables, Common, Fapay and Frenali Bed steads; all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms., As he manufactures his own workhe is enabled to warrant every article to , be what it is representaL CA.AIRS I CHAIRS!!' CHAIRS!! t All kinds of chairs kept on hand or ruanufactur• ' edgo order: Cane, Windsor Arm and Rocking Chairs; Settees, Camp and Countea Stools,Sofas, Tete-a 'fetes and Stuffed Seat Chairs, made . to order. Old chairs repainted and repaired. '— • D RUT AE: IN°. Funerals will.be attended to :will; promptness • to which he gives his personal attention. He is prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve corpse, as may be required. MAHOGANY OR WAL.Npu , COFFINS; Furnishedplain or tinted in any style that maT be required. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage; as well' EIS a continuance of the custommith which he has been liberally favored. . JOHN SvCRNBERGER, Soutli - side of Locust 'street, between Second and [septa-6941w F . FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS: CABINET WARE - ROOMSMANE- • TORY, Locust. Street,. a. -few doors • below Third Street, Columbia, Pa. - .• ' - - The subscriber manufactures. and keeps .on hand, an extensive _assortment of all • kinds M. Furniture.- , -Persons :wishing i to.,buy or those about logo to housekeeping, will Sind. t • to their' -advantage to give me a. call.. , • • • EtEDSTRA 11S, TABLES, S, BURL MIS, SETTEES, itte.i i., • p Of the best quality, style, - and•marmfacturo and will make to order, of first-rate material, every article in his line., give strict attention to business, and respectfully asks of the public a ~ shaxir of ibspatrone:••.. • ; • Air , ITILDERTANG will receive the most careful attention, at the shortest note°. sept.l-69-tfwl: -GEORGE SEIBERT _ _ 4‘ • 7.E . W" STYLE,"';.:.., "' ''• • ' - _ , ,;.: ,•mr.us - Dow 'SHADES. he Subseribetlias on hand at his Furniture Store, all kinds and styles , of ; , , . . ... : . , wit . N . Dow sti-Ala:s; ,FIXTURES, .tc To-whit - 1i hd would' respectfulty;call the atten tion'ot the Public. "-JOHN SHENBERGER, septi::(6lAftv] 'No; .'.56 Locust Pd TENT j 3 U , N-E7.; MERIDIAITIMRTEB, , , for. the :.A.TEP.I.DIAIs Take no ,other. , . It excels ALL &mho with. 'Kerosene,. - . used Pe troleum or Coal 011. ItUxnanuldeturiti iuid r .COULTER, -JONES & CO., AV.holesaieandßet:ail healers in• "Irtiln Gai ' Lamps for all purposes for which lamps are used, in GRE4T,y.a..RIETY: r • , Thoso.desiring to,,farnish Churches, Dti4ll - logs or other buildings, public - or private, wttb Gas .Fixtures, will do well to call and see our new: 'IRON BRONZE cheaper and better than ar other kind. 3IEDIQA-L. ;; jusr . 06.,11:.aria. Seat .2,"7 . out. new , Cud well selected stock of • :I TOILET ARTICLES; •' rANCY,,SOA:PS, And a variety of other articles, mica as are usu ally kept FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE We have also: received a FRESH SUPPLY of the the most reliable .. PATENT 1 E• 13.4 sept4-60trsi9 No. ID N. Front Street. -1,732f1:E3ER COAL P RICES OF 'COAL REDUCED. 50 CTS. 75 CTS. and' 57p0 PER TOP.V. -I. ‘-i'' • COLIII63IA ' ••", bets ar generaLassortnient, laud. :13est quality of,coal by,carloads to Coturabta custom ers.attbe regular , wholcsale prices.,. Schuylkill cormty'coal at'B4 andless« Gross welghttsith 5 per cent. allowed.' :.Wlll. sell as low and better coal for the same ; Money ;than may be sold by other a:tulles. " - '" zurflt-tftf— • TL'P:IIII.I7IOP.R. ; t• - aEofthllpP'4E, 3...3-3, 41, LUMBER''O2,,`K7.V;;:-DtBCREPTIONSI dmee.arroqp . t . ty,24:qp7ee.4 ..... COOPER tt• In;71: ,gr.l - DEA.::.a t i . ZTJ , 4 , 1 1 1.33 •Ell ,- & - CO -z ikt • - ,BALTD/ORE 4! Ur> ..I;k3iENS' VALLEY. And all the best. Quality of STOVE. COAL.' BUIL D I-N G-- R:' Of. all kinis; • LOWEST MARKET RATES. ~ - _Hemlock., White Pine,'"Weatherboarding: Joie% .Scantling, fie., suitable for all kinds • . of Building purposes. A RYL 0 p ts.T:.:r S T S.! • • - ,:.• POPLAR. • r PIeKtTS, % • • df.C: '." All Orders by mail mitt . receive Alt - st, tendon acttiough P Benito a: Detson•- Froutßt.„ Columbia: ,§ ...."FprSW , NS i,fi A Diicps suneaster P sept4-03-thv .+rser~QQ BOOK AND STATIONERY' STORE, 262 L'OCUST,ST., COINTINtBIII,,.PA.,(I The subscribers have Jitst opened and otter to the public tL complete assortment of SCHOOL:' BLANK t AND 'SILSCELLA.NEOUS BOOKS,* STATIONERY,a,:ALLEINDS, ,of eyery quality, Inclt„Edlng 4 rt",!arge and 'first-rate sfOcir. or - • CAP, LETTER, NOTE AND. :BILL • • PAPER, • scii - oox,ZAND 'striviaelsadOor, MOTTOES; , Envelopes,•lnk,' Slates , - 'Faber & GuLtknech Venetia; drc. , ' Toy .Books, Pass ,Books, Tuck. , , I,,reinoirouluut...l3doks, ,Pckper,'&c.: • Bibles,Testalnents - and Hymn ` Books. All weekly and monthly papers and (sultan— sines received as soon as published.' The custom of the public is,respectlnlly_ solicited.. a.. • ' Rentrm6cr-thW place No. 262 Locust Street,: one door pelova the. Columbia Steam, pre:En gine HouSe. sep4.-69 , tiwp . JOHN Iv. WEIGHT dr. CO. r r.-- , • T. Sheafferi, , r, ..is! ! !* • BOOKSELLER '• AND STATIONER, LEAS REMOVED is i f s L Car ; .t. LARGE STOCK-OF STATIONERY,SUUKS AND TO NO. 52 NORTH- ,O,UEEIs.T- . STREET, OPPOSITE . S#ol3Eit'S Four doors North of Orunge Street, LANCASTER, PA. EMI ME T 4 0 T s ! LOTS OF LOTS! V • BUILDING' LOT ;Large, or Smallr s on,Stxtb. street,. or: Seventh street, and on Locust street, and . - Walnut,strbet. Those - fronting on Locust. and Walnut.streets 190 feet deep to a 14 feet:wide •' , sep4-09-tfw] !Apply to J. IL MIFFLIN . %TALTTAI3I:E'PROPEETY The subscriber, offers • the following valuable reala estate, in the borough of Columbia, Penrt'a, at private :sale:. • .• ; HOUSE & LOT, o. 1.1411 OCUST STREET, §TAND, No. 142, connected therewith; now oCcupied as a:grocery store, by Mrs. M. Turner. This is one of the best business , localities in the town. The lot is very largaWith front of 30 feet 10 inches. Also the row of. ~., • •-- FOUR L3RICS YiOUS S WITH LOTS, Nos. 8,• 10,' 12 and . `l4 Tinian street, will be sold singly or together, on easy terms. For further inibrination;•apply to ' JONAS MEYERS No..l.l4.:Locust'street; Columbia. ' , , • F iCS - P" tiV i . : • sTEA2E' co4cx WORSE ("'tHItISTIAi~T,.:..,IiYERS,~; ;~' .;'.,' , 4.1 t C O C 0 S ! REMOVED TO Nos. ir, Il .AND 13 11611 T.13.:5t11 The'Cairieges, "Boggles: Sc.; 'Made"at these Works, are equal In ',beauty and dorability_ to any other make in' the'county. r CO ' Sdir:Slcinit/STG,REPAIRING; : ,, P;';Crs l This branch of the basin : ass lid.ll be attended to with punctuality and despatch: , , .7 ;, Wagons, &c.„ for enle,or..m.ado to order. Call .at .the 9,11 dr 13 North Fifth street. and examine the ,stock and prices. - 110FSE 'F.732MSIZIXNG. TI OUSEF UItNISRTNG--.G00D5.4,0 49311CRASED, AT - -FtEttiCED PRICES, a splendid Assortment et new, and de sirable • Jr, f HOUSE . TUIINISRING ,Goops •COQKING,STOVES--'-Auti-Dust Quaker •• and . the-Niagara.- -1•0 BRITANNIA Sets or separate; to suit 'purchasers'. • ", ME WATER COOLERS,ItEFiItrERATORS; • of all sizes and; styles.:', . plgetalattentlon , paid,to •GA XITTING and I.B.DTG. A are assortment of splendid CHANDELIERS always on hand rA.Varlety of.BIFID QA.GES, at all•prtoes.," Agent for. the Celebrated:.DOTY'S' CLOTHES WAaßßß..Themost.popular, be 4 ma d cheapest Washing Machine ever invented. In conneetionlArith the above Washine Ma. "chine; he hasthe 3.• UNIVERSAL 'CLOTHES - ,WaThaiERl 1 - Callan the corner or , Secondend.Locust streets, and satlsfyyourselk that,yeattan , get better bar gains there than at any other establishment. •' - • ' - Cor. of Second and :I;ocuit Coluzniiia,ra. • seP 4 -69-trig • 4,, 3.1 RICHARDS' ' i ' CONCT N Y !' NO. 152 LOCUST ST., C 01,132.1 WA, CANDIES,' FItUSTB Aini • °Emu's' , . of thechoicest. kind kept constantly on. hand: CrFamilles supplied- with Ice Cream In Churns or Moulds, at Short Notice and:Reason able Rates. R: 7.1 7 r take pleasure in announcing to any numer ous friends tlaitt.lhave 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. RemembertlimplaceAlptiLecuitt streetz'.i s- ' '", ,— sept , t-439-tfwa ALLEN RICHARD%v TI °WRAY r 7ttla# lJ .711"..piph,IN,,S!dL t so"N: theirreezeiv.or In Wealth!, veithprompthess's4 ' " GE:O 7. - .SDISTIO3"" • :Adisining the Fiardshhalouse.,Latim, guest ? .. , P. S.—Also, a flno assortme:nf 6CTOYS•••,ttitd • Fancy, Allteles,eottstexalrowhan&qaerttl.69-tfw .N -p WI 'p 0 Is. / - ' IV. E 0 TIO 1 , 1 ER Y„ Vian't I -4- 111 , 13 undersigned.would most respectfully nal nordied.bulds friends arsillui ptiblic that he Imo opened a V 4 a •,79-i,4k:.,x; C,E, REA 74 , 4 0 Q,N , 1 P 1.i() ) 116.1 1 .1t215i AT Iso.2AS & 210 tocu T ST., COLUMBIA. TA, (First door abovu l Ond Fellows• Where can be , fainif ailillrltmen a full assort, CANDITZ; ..FTWITS; ; NUTS,I'CAXIES‘ AJsci, of ,'E ,Y.REZT(,`3ICONF.EarIsONS,EIII., And everything . b9longing, to a Ai!. , t7elsiT,City 4 Confectionery.. • . • Confeetionsi'Fraiti:elikei(teed or plain), Ice Cream, &c.,,tnrntshed tp 4 famllle4 and partle? at - * I REASI2O2aBLE r RATES T .' ‘ r tl By keeping a flAl supply of tbe:BF.sivanci by CaQSO AZTENTIONIZO/IttiSItSEV rfhopcto have' Ovtlit r publle. ..pozpr i agc. , ^;.• +. •• '4OBPKNOTWELTI:A'A4: alit;1 1 . ; “ - ).2011 and 210 Locust Streec):, •) , .!septi-6" 9).tfw.;4'i §TEA;III- • 'tgtealexxiotiug House of the COLUMBIA Iii - sear.oGOol cmbia ational,lhumk,torldtix -azataespecimensorLetterHeeds,Notes,Curdriao ;42'4 , 1 V.'.l eV. _FOR- SALE. ; PRIVATE SALE COl4rnu3lA' ST} AM 2121121 ,WARE, , r Ctrii‘ELY CONITC_TIONERY." '"! LADIES' OYSTER SALOON FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERI MEI merit, of rAS r TO /' JsS~; - 7?.4 7 niF7'Aiii,•c&c - •J. - RUMPLE .`ik -SON' DEALERS Hi • - FOREIGN dr, DOMESTIC HARDWARE. - v'An oitensive assortment 'of homier furl:list:din hardware, also for,, carpenters' and laillders'Aisei, always on hand. " •• 1 11: O'N AN D' 'S • T E'E • Blacksmiths,•wagon makers, and 'others', fern: hilted ,with all _kinds of Iron, :Nails, Horse 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; eib.:&c. - . FARRT.Nd. IMPLEMENTS,t Plows, Shovels, :Hoes, Plow Castings, (Scythes, Forks,,Rakas, a 'the farmer.,nd all other Implements , used try STOVES' AND' TIN" - WARE: 600k,`Pa dor -and Office Stoves for coaVor wood :: .•A /argeas sortment of.Tin•Ware ,always kvt, on. hand, or manufaetured 'to order. - rfit 4 :' ,Coal Linseed, Fish, Sperm e andfigaehine Oils of all kindi. Alcoliol,Bencins,japan, and other Varnish, Glass Paints, Putty, White(Leati;&c.'l sepi-69-tfw]. , .LOCUST STREET, COLIDIBIA, PA.! , TT139,9T AND SHOE. STORE. Fatubs a ri t tev i c st . - reipef .a tit i a v py th ia t to 3 l a rmllis opened a' BOOT AND SRUATOB.E at las svvsih,..i• , ••• afl A..•, 'r 'c• 911, ST, B„T;Ft, E ~ t!• I:COLUMBIA; rA.: • • r,; MIME=I , ;1309T5.,'•1 SHOES' AND GAITERS, •, rr! 1 )(11::.' '"hr , r 7 r Suitable for Men; Btiya, 'Ladies, Misseil and Children, • , d• .• • . • he, alters at tlie LOWEST CASH PRICES „ , ' He 'Nil!' keep none brit the BEST GOOBS, and all classes 01,11, be accommodated:. by calling at his store, next door to,2lax. Bucher:B Grocery. ' sepl-69-tiwi '• ' ' ” JEROME'SCHRFCB:. AAL . E . ST. SHOE SIANIT4'ACTORY Ifavind increased my'facllitle.s for turning out superior work I would announce to, ray old customera and all new . Ones , that may favor mo - with* call, that , I atm better ,prepared now. to manufacture all kinds . . EADIES',I I / 4 11SSES' AND CHILDRDN?§ r " 1 SHOES'AZ‘tD'GAITERS;-- than ever before. I employ none but, the best workmen and am - always certain . of giving satis faction. - „I keep ouhand a general assortment of ready made worlt'all"of which Is manufactured on the.premisce. •' • I keep no made-up work of other,parties., My made 6k - elusively for home trade 'arid is sold as'such. ,TERMS” CASH., • • -.; SSAreell as . cheap , as ani,:cther establishment, and risk n nhure'orpinblie patronage, • • ' • JAMES SCHROEDER, • .Locuit Se r et, between Front and Second. • 'sep4-69-tfei • • •'• •: • '• • - i ll OMB ' The Subserer h orriiiilid l lb as are Stock orbocits and Sbb'evGalters,' mac.; ^all of his' own „,•• r Call at Ils - Sfore,'forr do - ors aboi;e_R: Williams' , DrnicStore,Tfont Street,'wherdhe 'offers''an ten syva essoytinent of Goals. either ; J.. „„ RETAIL.;, 2 HIS stock consists of= as ,, Lime and: general as sortment, of Men's Boys' LfttlieW. and Children's , • ,• as can found eldettheie in the •Tovim. , Those requiring Boots and Shoes, hind it to their advantage to call and examine his Stock, before purehtuoing , eLsewbere... 1 II sept MAC] SASIZEL GROVE. DRY q-0,0 t , ;tCA! SSTIVEitEB;VEgI'INGS _ ;•; ; .A 24 5 ., „„; NA.DE READY - 7OLOTHING 0 , • • ,& Have now opened the largest stank of, theabOvo goods ever ()tiered in Lancaster.. ' $..: • . • Chinchilla Beaavor,,Esquhnaur. -Beaver, Moscow Beavez,-;., (.1 • 0, - VE ROO ..TI :GS, ' • ALL •4. FINE FRENCEC s aiwilNas;:: , , l l.': *- ..._ • i:COATINGS COARTNGS,"-L'. ~1. ; ' ' l itit . A.C4 l J342* - N - axid• - Bxa, gr; CASSIMEUES, all 'New Styleg:BoY'S' 'Wear: - in 1 , great variety„ HOME-MADERA.TgriyF7s. KENTUCKY JEANS, 'VELVET . $: ;• • •••• CORDS; • ;cm; • $4. •': • ; •••• , „R EADY- E . , ppery,fj.49, f - I , i+ , 'Vint mEN.A.N - n '?" •• • Of our own p.nufac,t,ure anovar s ranted j rt • , , • • I!*,:spyieandprkee.! I , BINE ;; DRESS;QSIIITS: , .IIIISTNFZS SUITS, BOYS' surrs: - OVERCOAT§ drain - I:hi fittest , ;; Esgnianaux ~••• ' .,:r.1 • t • ,:a „Seaward° ordinary. goods.., ':s • a••••• $241-4q#: s.l:t it r sPE CIA az,is. TUTH.II?' AILINEYiE;PERSER_VEIt& %Our celebrated Perfected , ." • ~, :, , SPECT.A.CT:F-S EYE GIiA.SSES • d:ertairily a'repuiation unsurpassed. The readily ascertained 'superi ority they possess over-the ordinary Spectacles Y'a/EePttliPlu very : r.r " it; • IS 11i,•. 4 That they render Unpaired sight 'clear, and is 'tinct ' siren gthen'and ' preeerve' the' eyes; • are r easyver and pleasant to 'wear, ands Mast , ulany years withoht.change being necessary. 86.1,hat in the cuU,theyaze,theuheapest as. ,the beht:, ; ttiat"Mr: Chas: P. Scbreirier;Wateh niaker I andlJeUrel 'streeti - is' on r'sole agent irceolutuhts, , Pa. ' Lazarus d Merrier-Manufacturing Optician's . E • ~.,5 eP4.6941w. .I,EQuows. PURE WINES LIQUORS F.or,Zere,3lnsdulteratftl:WinesntractELNltgrs, go to the store of the subscriber. .Ho has elegant "'"e A'T AIV IPA •""irl'N'E *titcv in.4Or-,Q3utit:4.*: ,tiVi ! eiet;7-itted:TE . 06d#,R. t i tandiggrr : and, A e% weve Brandies ola , Old lfononaela of a5l grades. Give us,a,eall and exrusaine•for yourseIf,„.,CHAECURS,GII9;VE pprlfFpf,comiikerceatiaiwaxkutsts..Colurabia. .suP4,-69-tfce,.imv ME :,ioßAcco:sGLßs;, TOHN . FENDRIGH;^: tr----vrietmr.sxtt - s . r.z-rAiir TOBACCO, 5N.13704,- .S;BGAR MANLY- Monitor, for the New:Yoric;Fino Cut, Navy,. and Monitor, Chow-Chour Cliewine , ..Toliaccoa, , corner of,Front arnil..ontist streets, Columbia, ~, • t 8 40: 69 14 0 f, . 1 .,-.t `55 ,~UPH,OLSTERING.~; L ; ~~ • y, .ITPZOLSTEM:NG/ the resjdence of Jaraes,Barher;lo,:Walnut street, Vvheree iaat'alitimes prepared to do all,kinda -atirsztk.l4...hia.ltae._sucia-as cutting, making and laying - Carpets, repairing Boras and Chairs, niaking;Spring, Corn-busker; Hair Mattra.sses, , cmhioni&f&c.,,Stc. isop4-641-tfw] "'srAlitiEL CARTER. ; AYS ,r4t - 7, - - To. , SIIWATEILDILAN,'".. • ,;;_:, 4,44,.: f _ • .2/ 3.1 rl7: . 1 +1 , 1 ,. 11 ; . r L ,-.., ~..),,,,../1/Atiiiiiiiieb-V./.1.,,t;:„;;; oita i ."*AThlithigsoi •I`l'''4//:-/: :Q. • 1.3 j • tz 'osoktgatand .10/2L/Cli , Al,,s,ft -0 4:At ,;; V ' s ". ' 917 rket 4 Street,' Phi ladel t: I••• ;IT SEM • — TEV'to - iiibitroperties f theseßlttets have been certillea , to by. some'of ourt , rnost eminent ,practising,physiciaas. as the best, tonic 130VrATI. use, and, the, Coehtall Bitter .Is, the t tifilvernal 'ltiVotite among jclges'of - a.good. • gin or'whisky cocktail) , ;Li.% ••••• •• iseptrl-89-tfur t ..EILOIMENO, COLIMIBLi . F_LOIJk • • GEORGE „ . l3o Gf , E,Za.oriffi.roft. . The filgtiest Ciflth tariceM•palafor. alltadnds of - 4 E - A2131= rE tk. .Gro rork& 7. lid'tad'Packeltoorder:"Grtst 4 ; ~,; ctcopped-porri - ,„; 1; 3 ..-;; Cl, -. 9 J44 - C ST I 3` -2 0 , 4; 01P . For sale at all •times,tistel delivered. to • any;part of, the' t?w•tl., and ooyitttrif curtouso.; licited.' • • ••• '•" • • • • r.l4p- , Mr] lo•o ."4 , . se • MIME =II .1 0 ACTUREE EMtM ir -.i- .. .:`C =l=l[l//11!21 w.wlm.-mv..t.1.G3:10 mu _ M Itifiit=.Cithfilit&T .. A.MONGSlT GROO:LYN:EN! _. can good GOODS be sold so cheap, is the question. „ . , ::ct , -•.k. /' i 4 •t • '>, ‘ • ATTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS.* New stock of goods, and selling them very low. ,The best quality of goals, and at. cheap ,rates. TEAS, IIfEAT„' . COFFEE, FRUITS, MIL -SPICES, ' ' "CHEEttE; FLOUR. - ,Provisions, of all-kinds, together with Wood and Willow-ware and Class and Qupetisware. Switzer and Limbergcr Cheese, German Fruits, dm. SUGAR CURED HAMS & DRIED DEEP ENGLISH AND:OfERICAN, Ricxxxs. Fresh Peaches, And all the Fancy Grocerlesper taining ton - well regulated Grocery Store. I am determined not to be surpassed in cheap-, mess and in the excellent/quality - of my goods. .053-Call around and inspect our stock whether you buy or not. 'A share of public patronage is solicited. " • ' MAX 'BUCHER, No. 219 Locust Street sep4-09-trw] FRESH GROCERIES' • i. AT THE PROVISION BIM FAMILY GROCERY 'STORE OF MULLEN &• BROTHER, ODD F.T.IL - Lomrs'' HALL, Columbia; Pa FRESH TOMATOES', FRESH PEACHES AND other Canned Fruits, Shaker Corn; tt.e. TEA -- THE BEST BLACK - TES IN THE - INIARKET; EXTRA. REFINED 'SYRUP MOLASSES, very,CPeaP• • :f Refined Sugars, Dried Fruit, of all kinds. Rio, lava, and Lagnym CoireA. NEW SUGAR CURED MAILS S DRIED BEEF. Also,Fancy Groceries, Family Flour, Notions4c. We intend to keep the best Goods only, and to sell as cheap as any similar store. 'J. - MULLEN' & 13110. tat_Doun.try -Produce of all kinds bought or taken in exchange for goods. isep-4-4..V-tfur F INE FAMILY-.G-ROCERIES; , PROVISIONS, ac., 4:c A LARGI& TINE STOCK JUST ,RECEIVED AND IN'STORE! I have now' in Store a full assortment of Groceries For•Famlly, and 'Hotel use ExtraSyrup - Mblaases,,Flue; Teas, 6ntVetvi, Ste.' Extra Sugar Cured lIAMS and DRIED. BEEF Extra FAMILY FLOUR•by thebarrel or smaller quantity. Dried Fruit; :Pickles, and'Fabei , Groceries of all kinds, aud'atthelowest prices: Call and ex- ! .arnind-rnystOcli, - whether you buy or uot. strylizow ; sep4.6qAtist]. , : - Cor. of Front & UnionSts. • klIt.LY` GROCERIES T i• FAMILY GROCERIMS! • ' ••-• " • • - • "•" F, W S T O'C E: ! ' - The Rubsril r Wont& resnectfully inforta his customers and the Public generally, that he has • just received. a general assortment of „ • - • • GROCERIES; PROVISIONS, ' TEAS AN sricEs. Litedned-Sagam of all -- • • • ,:No. 1, and bless Mackerel, , • "'• • & American Pickfen, Sugar Cured Hams and Beef, , • • Extra Fine Syrups, - ' • Old Rio anti'LeVa Coffee, .• - :DRIED AND CANNERFRUITS, Raisins, Prunes and prepared 'Mustard always on hand and of the very best grades. Et."A. FIt,FA4'%iILY FLOUR . . - .CORN „MEAL, 'HOMINY, &c., Fancy Groceries, - Canned Vdgetables and Fruits, for hotels and families. • The best. Goods only are sold, and prices very low. Our stoek"of staple: and fancy groceries in lull and complete and wp intend keeping it , fresh, by almost daily additions. • Notions Of different kinds always on hand: • • FREDERIO.N. BUCI4ER, 4en4-69-tfwj • • - cor. 4th Sc Locust Sts. jnANIEIf MoOAULEY, UNION, coiitimnxA,, PA DEALER IN FAMILY , : GROCERIES,' PROVISIONS, Sc ALSO, CHOICE' FAMILY} FLOUR RYE,,FLORR lINBOULTED ..11EAL, CORN -"MEAL; dRAIN` AND ALI, KINDS 11 . 2 flor, MILL FEED . : -• . - always. kept son- , hand: Chore° Family "Floor ,inade from AVhite . Wheat. Also Bakers Flour, of the best quality. - - • ' " • JlO:thanks laisfriendslorthe liberal patronage heretofore - exteuded and asks a conttuuanee at „Being arpracticalAfiller,.-and • having followed the trade for many years, he hatters himself that hisknowledge of the business- will enable 'hini to give,satlsfactlont to, all-who may favor. him witif theft custom. , • The storOwill be open , froni 7 A. ;SI., to 834 P. M. ser4-60-tfw: .. • DANIEL IfeCADLEY. ; rtNE F.A:'3I,ILVGROCERIFS • , HAStDitiAisT'S! • • • • •- - qrt ••• -• , ~ . , , „Snot ,received, at, the line Grocery .Establish-' merit; 'corner'ard: and Cherry streets, the follow-, Ingnew,•Goodsr t• • • • t ,••• • ••• - • ANI? " " Ir, • • I , ^'PRESER:VES, : .1:1:: -,1; 11 : 0 ;`:L ,„, _ ~ • ' "GREEN PEAS dza.; Sth: • C9'6l. T.oietlier - a - very 'fine assortment' of , ppuo Groceries; of all hands: ! ' ! • I 'r2Or OF' NEW YORK' tkw.l3 ; ••• ; I • FOREIG.N, F,RUITS „ Oranges, .LCMOIIfr, ' :Figs; ektalsins, Cocoanuts,: and White Wino Vinegar. Mttea:Family Flour; Mercer Potatoeg; R. 16 arid; 3 - ava.C,olibe, _fresh. roasted, Loyering's Syrup, dr.e.l IQ-New Goods received. almost daily. , • - WARH. HARDMAN; 1 .3r51 and Cherry Sts. Columbia,Pa. selA-69,tfw] l) : . •• • ••,•.•:• •• • $ •• . ' , " I„;A.ST , TI .7‘7,0; MACTITATEs., : 2 • $ • • • • • I FIRST 'FEE:dill:it; • • • ••••,' A".• , • •.•••_", El; S 0, SI rT .Er ''-.L tt J.' •; 1) .." $• •••• - • • ST'WI-NG-- . llkC HINES' 495 Broadway %Now York •730"Cheitnut • “"•• "•• Street" '"` • • ~1 IPOINTS OF EXCELLEiTCE.,;• - • • '`.Beautyand Elasticity; of Stitch, , ~ • . • • ...Perfection:and Simplicity of Machinery. •;.Usingbotirthreads directly from the 'spools: , • s. No 'fastening of 'seams Eby. hand:and no waste $ of thread. ' ' $ :,$• • • •• Wide range, of application ; changewithout of ' iadjustraent: , • • • • 'lhe'sea,m' retains italithnity:and'firinness after ; ..Washing•and , ironing:• •-• $• • • ;-,• • • •••• • • . ....•13esides doing all kinds of work done by-other Sewing ; Machines, these, Machines execute the , ',most beautiful andperinalient Embroidery and ornamental work'. -=i The 'Highest Premianis at all the fairs and • exhibitions of. the United „States 'and. Europe,: • havei been awarde4 tuo : Groxer,&Baker.Sewing 'Macbliies., and Xhe work done by, it ! hextioylierr; - ever exhibited Iri'conipetition: • -' " • ••:•••,• ••• OW' Th'e iverY•iiighest•pilie'," THE CROSSIor 7E4 1•PIGION:OEHONOR, was conferrctionthe ' rep,resentative of.the Grover SBaker Sewing 'uchiiitS, and ths'ExPosiLion Universelle, Paris, INV; 'tbus 'attesting 'their great superibrity - over tall other Hewing Machines.- • • qscp4:69-tfw • 4,4 au 0. bast ,e4 , ,A41 , ..g411uractare , 93 31 : Ne.ll-known,:Masures, SiiperraPhtaplititei of ttlipe 4 alici Atmesopidica• . :Fertilizci., ~anr , ,•,,, .... - "PERUATIA*'GtJAN 0 . ,J- - - --„Es r'' 11°. G Pl ll 3 : l'2 ° 19Q V P Xi ", n-el2 ci ; Fish Guano, Land Plaster and Hydraulic Ce -4.ll2,eitir,:leogoicter.nith at cokUplote.hssortin,Cnt of , -Vr - 74 -1 " " pl ark errPhoppjiate's).44;(4N,-,V4sl)ppr2OQoibs. PArri - thoritated. ,- kerttlVierV " "do ' . Itsf Ak:44S..CQ#AZt g . . 14 1 1 1E_/ . %,14Et.t5 TI• •1 400 jr)ei t -4,; 1 / 4 '! , i . :i' L lflllllC4,Ai /I' .1: js) 41.41f:usu, ;xi ci.t. 01i sALLEN'&6INEEDLES,O. ...i l iasonthiDelawarly , :tvenueoPhiladeiphta:,, ,, , • --4 iE,4P% 7 !•VE.T.WONVS!`" . I}TECHWNXCS! , ~11thidltreot, ! yliitA,•taa. klzia, o iety'Regallics'and Paraphernalitc-'• • -llranctftictiirea to:order:id: , -t,to x:0 e=?L'.o4 X4E. 4 .T.E.FLISMAZ 4 113. ,,1 ' f t ..,kp1ib.. 1 .4-13c1sTort4 , QueenetreoteLancaster;Pa 4,31141 Fe CLOTHING. WUXI - ANT T UIL'ORIN G. - J. W. REASIN, o, lCrt LOCUST STREET , COLUMBIA, •, Has opened 1 the room formerly occupied by I'. S. Mcpgue, a full stock of FRENCH, ENGLISH, AMERICAN d: SCOTCH MOTHS, CASSIMERES ,S: SUITINGS, Which lie is prepared to make up in as good Style and Fashion as can be made In New York or Philadelphia. He Invites all to call and examine his stock, whlch,• ho Is possitive, cannot be excelled in Columbia. The establishment is designed exclusively for Merchant - Tailoring, and the undivided atten tion of the Proprietor will be devoted to his business.. GENTS' ,ECTRIVISLEING GOODS Of aII kinds, and of SUPERIOD, ways on hand: ' - " • • ' •' Itemember the old adage; that money saved is money earned. Call and be convinced that you 'can .save your money by• purthasing at the ONLY exclusive Merchant Tailoring Establish ment in Columbia. [sopl-U9-twf ' LATEST EXCITEMENT ! ••• . _ NEW STOCK OF • C 0 r i 3 • I — l I N G 'NEW STYLES I . . LOWER PRICES ! ! JESA 119..A32: S Now OFFERED! 'CALL AF '• SHE Timsr AT No. 41 NORTH FRONT STREET, I have Just received another new stock of Clothing ; The Largest and most complete ever before purchased. (tome and. examine OUT new Styles and prices of READY MADE CLOtIIING, Embracing every variety of style and material suitable for the season, They are made of the best material and in the most fashionable style. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISIM.7G GOODS, Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Tics, Suspenders, Handker chiefs, Hosiery, &c. A splendid line of these goods always kept on. band. Also, Boots, Shoes, Gals S Caps, of which we have a well selected stock and which we.offer at very cheap rates. TRUNNES, 8.A.13 - VALVA'E. - a - Of all styles,,are sold cheaper'than city prices. Illy goods are all bought for cash, rind I ollbrthem at cheaper' rates, for cash, than any other store. Call and see. • • HENRY RICE, Opposite Continental Hotel sepl-GU-tfw] 41 N. Front street, Columbia SPRING. CLOTHING ! •. • CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! 'CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER! _Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, &c., &c. New Styles, New Goods at low rates. • • ' DAVID HANAU.ER'S Er. „ S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM ! Fsont:Street, first Store above Wain nt Street, coLuatßlA, PA. • The. Largest, Best Assorted, Handsomest and Cheeriest Stock, or , CLOTHING, • .1' URNISH LNG • G OODS, •Hat.s[caps, BOcits, Shoes, Sc., &C., ever exhibited . in these regions, which will be sold at prices TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION! !Sept-6941w 1:3. IS, A: IZA CT CaPable of ocular delnonstration, that the prices or Cloths,. Cassimeres, Ready-Madc Clothing 'and Furnishing Goods, are less than one-half what they were during the war, at the Merchant Tailoring establishment of S. S. It Al' II VON, Corner North Queen and 011t1.,!.... Streets, opposite Shober's Hotel, Lancaster, Pa. This is the oldest establishment hr this line of trade in Lancaster county, and is selling, at this time, ,nne .. - Moscow, Esquimaux, and common Beaver Overcoats from $l2 to $2O; Common Union Beavers from $lO to ;315; Common Union ,Ileaver,Business Suits from $l2 to $l2; Good Cas ' simere' Suits from £lO to $2O, and line qualities from $25 to $2O. A few suits on hand as low tea $lO. Cloths, Cassimeres and Trimmings as low as they can be obtained anywhere else, and'sold by theyardte, those who may wish tohave them made at home, or, elsewhere. Overcoats, Dress Coats and Business Salts I made to order with dispatch, and in the best and most fashionable manner, as the customer r may desire.' Alkinds of cutting and repairing done at reasonable prices. An entire new stock got up for the Fall and Winter trade of, 1858 and ISM, and 'manufactured in the city of Lancaster. Itwould be to the :interest of the public to call and realize that "IT 18 A rAcr." - S. S. RATLIVON, MerchantTallor and Clothier. HATS, CAPS, 4.c. SHULTZ & BROTHER, • -rE S , I QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA ' Latest style Fall Lind Winter 'HATS and CAPS iu all qualities and colors. LADIES' FANCY FURS We are now opening, the largest and most complete assortment of Ladies' and Children's ever offered in this market, at very low prices. ' ROBES 1 ROBES ! ! ROBES!!! : • • -Butralo-llobes, lined and unlined; 'Hudson Bay '• • $ Wolf ' Prarie Wolf, F,ox, Coon, kte. 1 • • • • • BLAN)KETS 'AND LAP RUGS, Of alLqualities, to which we would particularly invite the attention of all persons in Wantof - articles in that line. , • • GAUNTLETS AND MITTS UTTER, • BEAVER. •.- NUTILIA,. • SEAL, i3gcKskiN, • fie: Fine Fur Trimmed Gloves, G'auntlets 'Fitts and Roods. . IPULSE - WARMERS & EAR MITTS vraoLEsALE AND RETAIL sep4-69-trw • - R. BRENEMAN, • 43 NORTH FRONT STREET. COLUMBIA, PA DEALER IN 7:: HATS AND CAPS! IN -GREAT , VARIETY, - AND •OF THE LATEST STYLES! GENTS' lIIRNISIIING GOODS ;lie-Sulam mule to order and Warranted to Ilt. -[sepl-69-tfw 'PLANING MILLS. 11DO AMMAN & DEHUFF,, - COLUMBIA, PA SUS QUI?, HANNA PLANING MILL :Alanufacturers of, and have constantly on hand Sashes, Door Blinds,. Shutters, Window and Door Frames, Brackets, Moulding, Shelv in, Casings, &c., 4.tic. P. S.—The Planing and Dressing of Lumber is continued and carried on as heretofore by , sop-I-0941w] JOHN B. EACHMAIN. - D,ThrG HO USES. AGEST FOR. THE • • STATEN ISLAND DYING ESTABLISHMENT, • Ladles' 'Dresses; CloakS,Veils,Gloves,Ribbons mid Silks of all kinds dyed nny color. Also, Ge=ilemen's Coats, Vests, Pantaloons, dec. Kid Glove. 4 washed to look like new. Scouring, repairing; c.ido.ie at short notice. I will receive goods at my store and forward them' to the'establishment. • .a-Satisfaction guaranteed. Call and see list of prices at • ; •• • • " • • . • Ji C. BUCHER'S • Store, Locust Street, stip 4-69-tsw3" ' Co.umbla. Pa PIANOS. yAISBUR,YCS & OTB.ER. PIANOS. • SEVEN FIRST FEE.ISIIUMS IN FOUR WEBS. TAYLOR Jr. FARLEY'S ORGANS. TIM underslgned, for many years engaged as a , professor I of , ' music 'in Girard College, and other Institutions, imresponse to a request of a 'great number of his pupils furnishingd con sented to become an agent for • FIRST-CLASS lESTRUIIIENTS. , • ',. It gives me pleasure to announce that I have .been annotated wholesale agent for the Brad bury .Planos, and .Taylor and Farley Organs, whichq am now•prenared to supply at prices that cannot lall to give satisfaction. The supe riority of the above Instruments over others in the , market. is +too well known 'to need any .comment from. me. Every Instrument war ranted." Liberal discount to clergymen and Sunday schools. , leg:Orders by-mall as faithfully attended to as if oraered in person; as I select every Instrument sold. ' • NVII. G. F/SCJEIER, 'bent-1094Ni 1018 Arch street. Plailad'a ]l. B:3lAimls'; SIERMERT =LOMAS, J\ O. S. MASON NA_RTINi- THOMAS 't% CO:, • • , Columbia, Lancaster co., Pa., anufacturirs atßeecla. Creel:, Clinton co., Pa., :and WholesaPa LlllOber Deal ' ers .. - - WRIT PIKE HEMLOCwArxurK, .P oiir. ,ABl-4"Ak;';,' •-• , - - - - • - , , FLOORING; SIDEIN • ••• 11,t: yEATHER.BOARDS, •; • . tt: nP/CRETS; LATHS ..• „ ....T49*.PPA./1119.1-!"?. P. INS - GRA-ZV- AM E rRICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILA.DELPIIIA S. E. con. FOURTE AND WALNUT STS INCOME, .1.868 THE AIIIERICA.N offers low,reles of•premiumr- J It; offers more Insurance for the Sarno money' than other companies.. It is a home Company. .; ; Its Policies arc all ALL NON-FORFEITABLE. It ]lays lifc-policics-mt - tleath, or at the ago of On the REDUCIN G-PREKLUM FLAX', theln sti red pays lite largest premium tne first year— which is tho same as paid on' thO mutual-ordin-' ary-life-plan—and each subsequent'year itris less and less, and at the end of twenty years becomes paid up—and thereafter a permanent claim 'on the Company. On: the RETURN-PREMIUM , PLtiNjtheI in sured is 'credited annually with he,has paid to the Company, so that ills insurance costs only. the Interest on the amounts paid in: , - .71 , On the INCOME-fIZODIJ . OING . PL.A...N.tlie in sured may receive 10 per cent. on the amount of his policy. 'INSURE IN T}}] AMERICAN LIFE.' ALEX:WHILLDIN, sep4-611-tfw] COLIMIBIA ENTSURANCE CO JANUARY Ist, 3868. CAPITAL AND ASSET'S, - - - - 3e00,527 91 This Company continues to insure Buildings Merchandize, and other property, against loss and damage by tire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium, or premium 'note. EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole ain nut insured, $12,478,42683 Less ain't .1. - pired in '69, 722,771 34 311,755,653 49 CAPITAL A....ND INCOME. Amount of premium notes, Jan. 1,1866 $085,122 27 . . . Less premium notes exp'd . • . in 1666 71,963 01 - Lialanee Of premiums, Jan'y 1, 1866 6,609 15 Cash receipts, less commissions, In '66, 07,016 16 Loans 9,400 00 Due from agents and others 8,064 56 Losses :And expenses . paid in 1866 ' r 873,0'25'31 Losses adjusted, not due Jan. 1, '67, 21;296 88 Balance Capital and Assets, Jan. 1,'67, 609,527. 91 $6&1 ; &5010 A. S. GREEN, President, G . tuna r.• YOUNG, Jr., Secretary: - • NIA:MALL S..fiIiUMAN, Treasurer.;; ‘. . - - - %TOR§ " Milk. : R. T. Ryan, John W. Steacy '' . z • John Fendrich, George Young, Jr., H. G. 'Mulch, " ' Nicholas IWDenald, " Sfunuel P. Eberlein, William Patton. ,' . • Amos S. Green, John B. Bachman, A Hiram Wilson. ' Robert Crane. ' - septi-69-ticl ivi F A CONOAHCAL . UTUA-L LIFE INSURANCE ,CO OP RHODE; ISLAND Rates lower thari ottier..llllttitalCoinpaili,e,s OVER $l7O FOR EVEItY.9IOO This Company issues Policies in all the several forms; and combining the Stock and Mutual principles, afford greater security to parties in suring titan either the Mutual or Stock princiz pal alone. The Rates have been prepared by tho HON. ELIZUR,WRIGJIT, Actuary of the Company, the most noteil and popular Actuary CASH DIVIDENDS A.NNUAI:LY after second payment, OR IN ADVANez POLICIES ISSUED ON TILE `LIVES 'OF Ft iNfALES tIT REOULINE OR T_4BLE RATES., Do not fall to examit4the p'ribeipies of Oils' Company before 'insuring: For' circulars, - ply to W; At REITZEL,-Agent, or Dr. B. F. lIERMA isep.l-eStfty No:11N. Front St., Colum,bla::: ANCASTE4, pITY . 1;100131s7Y ;,Fife hisurappe uoißpaßy. CAPITAL, 8200,000. „ HON. T. E. FRANKLIN, UEO. H. REED, • TREASIIIIk.R. - •'; " ; EDWARD BROW.N,.SECUSTABY.: • „ • Directors—Hon. A. 'D. 'Roberts, B.' F. Shenk, , J. S. -knee, M.D., Frank Shroder, H:Carpenter,l D., J. M. Frantz, Jacob Bausman, John C.! Hager. The above Home Company having appoidted , Mr. John W. Bruner as their. Agent for Colum- , bia and District; will be happy to effect Insur ance on desirable Properties, at as• low: rates as, any other Reliable Company. PERPETUAL POLICIES also written on favorable Terms. Apply to sep4-69-tfw] JOHN W. BRUNER, Agent. , INSURANCE AGENCY:- 7 •- THE MUTUAL' LIFE INSURANCE COM- . PANY, or New York, Cash Assets, SilS,ooo,ooo. • , F. S. WINSTON, President. W.4.SPIINGTON •LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY, New York.. , • Cash Assets, 81,500,000: CYRUS CURTISS, President. LANCASTER CITY AND COUNTY FIRE IN ' SURANCE COMPANY. • t -Capital. $201,000. TSIOS:E.FRANR.LIN, President.' WYOMING FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Wyoming, Pa. Capital and Surplus, 5170,000. JO = W. BRI..Th.TER, Agent Jar 1 0-Iyd] 215 Walnut street Columbia (LI IRARD FIRE AND MARINE LNL SURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA::: Capital - M0,1:100 Securities *4300,000 This Com pony continues to take risks ou good property, at rates as low as any other bole Com pany and consistent with prudence. policies issued for long it short terms n 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. _ _ , 'BEMS. CRAVEN, Pres't. • A. A. S. Gir..m.-rr, Viee-President. Jas. 13,A.LVORD, Secretary. - • -'' • ' F. X: ZIEGLER, Aent, , ,• Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa segt-14g-tfw) • TNSUR.A_NCE COMPANY' of NORTH AMERICA, PHILADELPHIA.' Incorporated EDI. Assets, $4350,000. Charter perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by tire on Buildings,:Merehandize, Furniture, &c., for long, or short periodic, or permanently on Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt payment of losses for a period. of SEVIINTY years, atlords a guarantee of claim upon public confi dence. ARTHUR G. COV.Pll.4",'PreS'f,: CILAELES PLATT, Seel. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agen,t - Walnut. Street, above Front, Columbia, - Fa"' 4 .' lasepti-G9-tfw "FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE LNStrif- ANCE COMPANY, YORK, 'PA •' Insures on the Cash, mutual or Perpetual Rates H. RRABER, President: , • STILICKLEIr., Secretary. - M. S. SITMIA.,. , Agent. sept4-69-tfal •• • , Columbia.. Pa • • FREIGHT NOTICE. :.‘ T OC.L.L FREIGHT NOTICE. - The Pennsylvania Rail Road 'Company .are now. prepared to receive or, forward Freight, be, Mean Columbia* and Lancaster; and all station n the Pennsylvania Rallßoad and its branches RATES BETWEEN PHIL'A. COLE - SE3IA, First Class. - 2nd Class. - 3rd Class: • 4th 'Cuss ' . 25 cents • 21 cts. - 18 cis:• • • 15 eta.. Flour in Car leads, cents per' Barrel. _ BETWEENXHILADELPHIA &LANCASTER: First Class. „ and Ca 5.,„ 3rd_Cless. • .4th Claw. 23 cents 20 cts: ' 17 cts.l4 eta. BETWEEN COLUMBIA ST PITTSBURGH:' First First Class. , 2nd Clans.., 3rd ~Class., rl4th _Class, 71 cents ' 56 cts. 46 eta. 36' ate: Freight consigned to stations 'where the Com pany has no Agent, must be prepaid. . - All Freights payable on Delivery; ' •••' H. H. HOUSTON;,. General Freight Agent,,Pldla: .4155 - For further information apply to' • '• • S. B. KINSVION, E. K. Beteg, Frt., Agt.,CO n, lumbia. [sept4•li9-tfw'• • • WM BUTLER'S _ BALSAMIC MIXTWRE. This well known preparation has obtained•an enviable reputation throughout the world as the only SURE AND RELIA.I3LE • RE-&EDY • • for all diseases of a:Private iqatuie. .It requires no cessation front business nor restrictions In diet. Its use - • • - CANNOT IECE....tiEtECTED,„• „ nor is-it unpleasant to the taste. "Full directions and a treatise accompany each bottle. Sent by, express on receipt of the money, free from ob servation. Price $1 per bottle. Sold by. all Druggists. - C: WELLS Jr CO., `• • . . , • : - Wholesale Aventa. EDDING• ()..A2ItDS ' , .neatly printed • at this office. > Igllll $1,113,g0.20 ,§:Wxi,sorT IIiESSE MEE F. 11.INKLE, Agent. Columbia, Penn'e. 801,850 10 CONTR. 1 " Xatirlfffil IfiiirrOltlrreN)TffitlTt. 'AGRIOULTVRE lithd inbh) useful and infolat noblo , ernpinynaent cif man.iir.(sfunord26 COSprimizoArroxs, Selections, Recipes and fir - - tides of interest sucksante, are solicited for this department oaths paper . zWe ,desire, to supply the public witietliest practical, information in reference,to thularm, garden;apdlictisehold. A correspoirdent'a tho 4 Germantown Telegrapksays :—Some time since we were passing an intelligent fanner, who was en glge4 in his 'woylc; and in'a'epiiMoit-Place way we asked him ••"whit: he Was •doin".." " I arngoing,tep large Jny.yeunz orchard!' heyeged, anfikpleFtt semp,.pore, choice varieties: - If rdy'farter - Sliduld er'er'lle ( in:•;the ,‘,•J; - market, I I calculate cveryerotv.of trees-will iltk,Creasikiits value; a'tbou ' sutid ', dollars,.' We ; passed on, but this remark - "set'us :to thin k in the State who who,wilt r i ot admitlllofuth of,this,, , in,theorylif,not;,in practice::: •.: •"'Blit'aside"frOin'OtieliVcl'tiedeure-iven der if there is atteution-lenouh ip nid 1- to farms•and We don't ...nuean-to-stnother—your-houses-in—olosely- OintelliwynnliEls,•;tuttilFpuy R 1! the blessed sun shine, darkening the windows, qampenine. the TyaTtaTiiiaking each a, con sumptive ,Try to s:tiiki the happy medium between this and you mansion over •thevny,"standini out in'boa relief 'against Ij4 , cnie,friendli:brUUch to relieve its,dazzl ing. whiteness. This togeth with the fine farm attached, has - beedfor some time iti market, and ibe,' Ou . iner' 'has lately .; one 'to the expense of. ; having it newly planted, as-an•extra inducement to piircha:sers:' Here ,is one instance: :Last Week, a wealthy gentleman-from the -eitr with a view to purchase, examined it Carefully and then said "I like Jo& farm, your hOuse is a, good „one, and your price is notpn reasonable ; but-it-would not seem like living ia,the'dountiy A'd'd tbus:payibilie,,diparted, to " look faither. i !, , :.-Apart from beatityand utility; 'I tell you friend, it a matter cd:Volla#6'nd centsplant_ that lane leading.from.the maichroad to your-dwell ing, with .thrifty young-trees and-'maples; put two - er - thier aTocip - d;yoo.r and :ozieby` the ,doer of. 4te Swood 7 shed It : will .be very . little trouble and -will please the eye 'as Well - is - ratify : the beside.; you will` realize much,~'ple`asute fromAlip shade.. Then exercise your me chanical ingenuity and construct a neat lit tle arbor o'er the kitchen dOdrati'd plant ii 7 't-oe'dbine . to train'eve \ r it. Let thele be plenty of grape-vines-planted in • the gar •deu, and in a few .years at beg: . we can each'Of - . usqake . tnii ssiestaunder Our "Ow n , vines and shade tree.!' • • t this much. has been-said ,and many „theories ‘.advanced -The advocates of the syitenf, - "yowever, liave:ferYrjiistry, succeed edourl4444,4 iii ainina the alinest unanimous grovel of the publie.for-their views upon the subject,-yet there are.a. •fewwho seem to 'stapchipagainstif'dnd Übout, its propriety, citing, now.::and; instances ,wherm , the crops ..have faile"d 7 Or been 'd ii'affeds):l; 01,r notionaijOlit`Miti'e Wot.l azeueralAiug.,the.,platt of zdeep tillage the right.oner•f3' , et circumstances, -tit r e chafadeci 'of sail;"&c.; lifu'ai 'govern in every judgment _Of the, man hoids,or,driv.es.q' the farmer, cant't tell when and where' it is•best to drive 'the-Plowthpetie is iaital:.•riin firs Oa llt•rilt 4 Mi,sliCsui'd 4 en, deavor to,enligh ten ,him - self as soomas pos sible upon the subject: - t:i '•=l* •••••" How, to Saco Corn Fodder• • Much of the value .corn - stover-is deitroyad by" afeleSs' l liandlitig, 'even: iu the districts where they - store it for'fbed. The. curing Rrocess goes on ,safely !bile it remainain the shock,,but husking be= gins while the stalks are'yetgreen' at' the bottom; fOddei; :ISJnmediatelY stacked or carried to the baili e and stored in bulk. It-soon : heats and , mould. If, after' husking; the stall:dire' flottifd ,bundles; convenient'q Sizefet• handling, and put into large shocks .of thirtyor fbrty bundles, ;setup endwise, and capped with straw;- they cure without 'inbulding;' - 'and mike excellent fodder:, .., lufeallibie Ett;eipes• To renivefrecklcz, ei.a.,.tlinpz out, with a razor and throw....thera—away. To bring out.a moustache,: ,tie it. to a strong icord tiVentfleet lorig; the' - tiitlier" end" Of Nyip atthell and throw_ the latter tfrom a, fortht storiy,,yrin r dow.'. , To'get rid-of' red hair;•holdlyour head -:for a."feWnzinuis:lika;:itiorik: ; blnz§ them iii a.4tottleifilled„with : l;lcobol!“,,To-avoid corphlance, quiteating To ,, conccal'your teeth, keep' triOtith•shuE •:•TO ' keep out aciquirerbC rppn'tation'of, rascal and,,notone, l wilLtrustyou...:,_ :;. Take ripe tomatoes and scald,theak just move, theseeds: Thetr.tUeverytwo quarts suffieien te to :allow you tto take=off .the akin; then' let ritand ilieUrili'o;;n:4ll l t! ad!dAtbree,ouncesi , of,cloyes,.twAvof black pepperr two I. , outmegs-aud - a plittlei•salt: Boil thirliqiibilialf rei it cool and settle. Add a plat of sihe'lieSt cider vineour, after which ,bottle it } , cork ing: and sealing, it :tight,u Keep.ulto al ways. 'te'dOor,place.,,"•='. I<:t 4. ' leT o mat o . !"Ouietets.4r. wt Beat , six, egdsP nix ; tivolitablespoon fug of ft4iii•firrdlitili"ivaidr salt and, papper„p,eel : and chup Amy ftla four ,tomatees.; stir th is .toge tb Puta bit 'of b titter thalf tlie'aiie of an e'g'g !nto . ‘u ture, ` stirring A all, the tiine ' until it , ; begins to thicken,-then letit stand to brown , three minutes; 'lay it half ovei";• - alip - it'oU dig' Grape" 3elly: " By Atinti‘litii:" the Steins, pper_on,,water, nearly • them; and cook Antil thetskins split open ; then put them•thrOugh a sieve , and , 'strain the' juice tbroueh'""n' s sannel 'b ag : "' Put a R i l4 100° ,Oft:aKitllqn v41) 61 forSfteen WE ME=