• tr._ ,i)'Ceober.2,llB69.:• f. Wiee;aud 4 othersifse ~'="dara. hlove:bat,tltiee,alone3.v4i , - (11:t Us sigh°9 t :the ,tend or xi:Intl:IX; ouriiiiigid4tha . #;*Aii*ieit - oirn ; , , ;. , - ; 7 1:11dOiarl 6eak the -truth. '0 pOsed—thei,blush o'ersirTil tier epee : - S'oaracjiriei wition. cptild d Yet still She astceg , in ac . 9eretti meek; 4114 icY.:Oge „ i3OdY)s inti ' o~ ' l,rabg in IRE on,Jolii and 7,.Tob:Aid have' , kotisiderabe bile .pashutice, that's a fat; but. did he tor-:8'llollars la. try. newspapre he e,'"er'r'i'eaii e:t hey • all his gallus — biltln o t . 'bast- 4 oir &ice '!? Did he - ,,everiheVT thejurapin ;iteetkiebe, and.' he maid to tend' the 'baby _ wag wirCliasr-otrer. to:.a• tea Aiarti."? - •Did lie ever get xtplietheinefin'vawfui dri, and itLt.bieti g4t '"'to;niilk kieLin heifer -with a'lins'by, `tail in ti me . mit- in',:the - 10e7: 4 1Did he ' ever set e;ai*litte - s nsiz kitteni in' the". 'old - rookie ", chairs 44i:itch:ions on 1? If be enithd aq,t/tese things,' and. prais`p the rLord . at the -same• time, all I hex to say fo'rrJob.'cilosh. Billas. • ;:t • CEIRISTrAN' WEIOEITS ANDIVIEASURE- A 'Christian Sixteen ounces`; an ls:at- east-ovenly , balanced.J 4 j ,:.,,andAs. not, shortened:bpi the hand le, Of • the ; A : ,A Christian 6n is , two - thous* and.'p'ounds and is not r0u,,.. Q hly.judr•ed ,but coscients oaslpF , weighed . ,• • AI, .' ,• , .; 'A Christian bushel -- ' ecintains4232 in ekes azadak.filley;hrnnfull" . s iwork is • . ten hours, l'edilicrently.anirfaithfUlkir pursued in • the employersc usiness. ;,A Chu tlln ' bargain or:snle, is. on in • neulier 'eh - eating: f0r.,pr0f „7,.-It.;ll**•;Kysiut,„ftiy, „ • AtiH , lter A t o; PEVA ftie4liet4 l 4,:i 6 :!tiis Pai?gteitio l 4f4f 9 ttlYredrp#, when ;41d,' "" Do Yo - u'siY ,:ftbe congregation;A' dal'Ad'am=wiis 1. -elarlind'-.'set;np'.ao %nom Tied Diu lidos?; to dry ? the " Sit aown•sirYsaid4tho ;pceac linlnlupset any system of illeolo,,ay. • "'"": A. Missourian i la tb i rmed, a traveler iiiittired' about his, corn, that :each , istalle had' nine l eirevk i(r ) ;.i1'41:41..e - fititet; yeidied ___yearn:;ErgSrXfiiiin,Al;l4%4 - laad ulna eani:toleiioh 'sralic; a - plink:l6f 'Au Ned : , eciirn: r hanging. to /each; tasialj-tut we could •,, -- nngt" Miyg2;;;;`!:,BeAanic,'„ilin`.'njorii`j , risfi'Abt; }fast it aTwaXs}puljs the ' • "..d.r.ly, tor -4.11,,.-4,713 c.r..r.i.) - „ ; `, s: ly a siin,,-,-t#4la veteran at Aye hi foot, .4el-tgei,ents" .3,l*).4f , ...arise•andh'seepp•the.-newlyl -caw risen - famintery. or , tae sweet •• to their Creator7-e , 0t44 ,while the ~ dew is, en the l graas-.inithe tender limbs , are bleatin eorL i L,I ori - 4 • I' 4 ,b.41 1. 0 14 ?3 , 1 1 r1I 1 L•Ili s switch.; auPgivir, you • 40.4.V41046., ..ig4t4;tl Y ;„,' •se• ,, , • ,•••••,,, • • •ri• A clergyman:who' the' last aeninnee to be ; . gave nnto:Artarn.szAgsgarning over tiVOleavestogether i he found written, and An a shd h au In. e.„ a ezha.ppilyzgot,a mai to' a 40seriitioi of Reales „ •7 " man,'- named exCiatrooli in ai • adrintii,!:iiierl3l-Yit.ii-b4eri * iciWrliiiiiitilifit! I havethellardese'-nerrie . ‘' - in‘" tliiVeornpa-; nyj'ltgTeneitla Said rne:Erf.the'eornpanyi I the otlier,.:” my name. is harder- , .4-11Pflotamletiew5eatinirl sp-ai o;Cheskire eese, 44' , ..41-10 4 :xds:0 muolo-asmarnpson for I have wain', thous andaand; tens of tlfOnsiinds"'.' Yes,"'re; e . iarted sooth," and with the jawbone:. f • • ruti/k -ari - Aallmat.9 l tid "ie t 9itple• z .:l9r , e always a eat f •atat deli *lid lay i4 , ethei - near the stove; - tiatrattgaz.Voili-Ait" 'Mein ; they den't - 'AM!' growled the htzs biiiitt'rtieriltiliti to ether; andctliert"see." Ari- I fillifi*irif„ . 4 **liiiiloiliWqa, 'trim' some ,friiittrelgtxoe6-viroatirt4the yaora= - ing, , and•pn , 'returnistinooo, was' asked if repli';'".:tid.ferC.latil;32i.r.iirdown, and I'Jrizzoiriktst(rtt:iim*lMin., theiiifternOon..?l • gain flesh every Wait -ligree 7ric.biTP*,4:44o.4qvaßgisll. 1#4.11 iLin,t - -know, bet it A tiresoure'lalluirionoe skid to a public ~ ...."6 .l F ^ - q 4 . 44. •.• matt tiebuiiroeunttneutiv , bore • •' it Art• •::*-4 ' . 4% , 41,1*44,•.,* 1 4. 1 .05etW ivkiiTl _ oyster preasatit : ,weat,,taon ,repuisive tvloOlt'litkOill4irliiiierßitliqknoifs * . ~ eivprm ti,..ors.,:t-oirA h os4...mcoort. 1 ", 'IL--.4, r ,4 2 v{g .WgP..WYismostts oltt EirliWalKifiltr;Vait'aiiiiiiiliiiirrel!foliny,' At thatin'tkOo ) - shenlouriii ilest,:eirnSOU- ' -4,rixx . ,ttt51 , 4.4w550 . :.4.4 . 1.4can - .. , -:, tion o urrao ugocus;tfor,passage4.ser!,p tureet,-autettriartzartl'--- _ . .. , , . : , ssr4 - ' 4 ,' , 1::,•,- , :rr..eto,r- , ..—..-,--,-- , •.- • 'oilol"fireoWs At° P.L'T.M,If distiana ~ ) ~ .o , a , -- "1-'- i ?'4 -it a itio rulVit" ebdak, ~,,., 4 ,.. 5„.... r , ''' ' " l'.ll4l. '4 8. t 1 4M 331z .: 1 1' 43 10 6 . 14, 4 1 gg 7 a. t oot. '' —4 ,1 'll - 1 janre,hotti 2 44-L'n"4"i.` •is - =zit P : "414 I: 1 01AX an,3... ..A. , -0.4.....4,0, ',.-. tfllmscatilisXmtheatiolumPut 0 d ,44 ..,44,0x,...mt, „i*.":„.,o,,,,""rtivltir,tiffrino4„..L%;tfrfrz:4Tv'4l2"4 WATC.LLES tvAILAY CA WATCHES:ANDZ ! T - ENV - FIRt . l• ~INDUCEALENTS,QEFERED rt' -- IRE RI, S caies ; .... - -tiite-d for two yea,rs; also 8,4, 5 and 6 ozioidies. • , • assortmentof the ..elebrated...‘„ f:Til;Loniii•§• Clocksl They, are the .3estDlocki made.- Call and see ! ..; • 1 T•••;- - and 'well sele'eteditoCk'of S PLATED ! From the liestiaOtories In the 11. B. '; - ' , JEWELRY IN';''VARIETY,, - • " ' liu.stitoin the Factories! SPECTACLES ; in gold, silver,, steel and plated Frames, to suit ail. ages. .• „ . • • ; REP,IIII-all-of", pal kinds,- prat:aptly attend - E.P.EILIN„a'S OrENVELILY sTont;, - • -'sept4-69-tfw] • • near the New Depot. WEIN 3:RO - ; 14,0 ; • SUPYLEE a; BROTHER, • • • .linlirrAcromEßs Or E In addition to our Foundry and Machine work, we are now prepared to • manufacture every - variety of Boiler and. Plato Iron work, MENDING .AIii3,BITAIRING BOILERS f Promptly 'attended to. Thankful for past favors, we would invite the attention of our friends and patrons to this new branch of our business. SUPPLER & BRO., '; - 2nd St.; Columbin.i sept4CJ-tfwi SUSQUEIT A NNA MON' COMPANY Ilaunfactarers of all sizes of R.FIMFa) p71:0 DOUBLE REFTNED 1101.1 ND, SQUARE, FLATS, OVAL, AND T p OVAL IRON. Car Axles, Shafting and Horse Shoe Bars. .air-Oniers promptly tilled Trona Stock on band or made to order... . Tbrms, net Cash; at Nannfacturer's . 'prices, de livered on Cars or Boats. . , • Office at their ROLLING- Colnnabia, Penna. septl-69-tfw] STEAM EYQtES; , STEAM PUNTS, And an lands* of Machinery Manufactured and guaranteed to give' satblaction at the Works of SUPPLE E di BRO., Columbia, Penn sepal-69-tfw] CAB=T-WAR.E. .rtaIIINET.WRE i'vIANUFACTOILY. .lu,„The subscriber having lately -put - up pew tware4n, oms, and greatly. increased- his business, can offs r better inducements, to his customeres than ever. WINDOW SHADES ItIBROItS,- &c.; IN ALL e: :1 d STTLES: 4 4, 1 6 He Manufactures 'Co order, and will keep con stantly on hand, Dressing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards; Sofas; Card, Dining and Centre Tables, Common Fumy and Frettalt Bed steads Vail of which will he' 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 !! CHAIRS!! All kinds of chairs kept on hand or mnrinfactarj ed qo order., Cane, Windsor Arm and•ltocking Chaim ',_ , Settees'emnp Mid counter Stools, Sofas, Tete-a Tetes and Stuffed Seat Chairs, made to order. o.l4.chainirepainted and repaired. UNDEUTAKING. E•tuterals will beatttendedlto with proMPtness' to which.hegives his personal, attention. lie is prepared with iceboxes'and'eoolers to preserve corpse, as may, berequired., BriAHOGAHY OR. WALHUT COZFINS, `, FrUnlshed•plainortintedin any style that , may be required. He respectfully solicits a share ot pubUc.patronage,as.well as a-.:ll ,, tinuance of the .cUstbm-Withwhicii heibasbeenitoemllyfavored: • '" ‘•-•"" JORH - SECENBERGER, South side of Locust street, between Second and Third. FURNITURLOF4,ALL "RINDS. ' t CABINET WARE-ROOMS, & , mAlsm-' 'ACTOltY,‘ , Loctist% Street, a - few doors below, , :Ibird Street, Columbia, Pa. • ~ L ' _,: • / l_ ,I ~ ::`, , t 'The - subscriber 'lnanulactures - "and 'keeps on, hand= extensive assortment, of all, klnds of Furniture: - Persons wishing to buy; or, those about to go to houselreeplng, will dud It to ., their, advantage to give me a ealL .- ,-. ' - 1 BEDSTR I WTABLE.S'AIII.6.3:R,S, 331F11.E.AX18; Ofihi,Vait'qualltr,Utyle, and-manntacture, , and will make to order. offirstrwate,snaterlal," every; :article irthlsltne.i He - will.give strict attention, , 3 t 4 A butdneSs, andresPeetfully asks of ' , shash,otittuatronge... , ---,,--..,,,.:: :_,,,,,, • -Ar- INDFIt'rA XNG willreeeive ; the most., careful Attention, at the shortest - notce, ---.^ r . .sept4-139-thvi' ` ' - ' 'OBOR,GE'SEIBF.II.I' :..IVINDOW - iSICADES.T Subscriber has on hand yids, Furniture: kinds and styles of WALLNALIOWiSFIAD, ,A' AcA ES,‘. r " 4 " • • s so t 'Fo ," 4:1 L 5,5 ` 1 ' fab l4 "CURTAIN .P.EIXTURESitdic.I .....64,1101:4.• . 1 t/t.A 1,4t.t.1144.11 To m.b.tch•lio wotild , xespictfalfy'eall!thOOtten-' - •tion of the • • • - q• VA - tfo Toy I , l_ L - r• - JObtfi• SHENISERGER, ,i,erNa32s6 Locastkitt; AXENT,":737JR . B:E_Ft.,,v - 74/1 7 g 14: 4 4 6 4 % .? ‘ PF RNER theIdISAIDIANTIMIt . 1-TEILI:Takr other: ' "It excel; ALL' others . ' 'lt can be 1 used with either Kerosene, Pa- , tltroleutin CORI , 7 o'o " ' • ' c•fl. ..‘Cs' Wit; - ltdirmarinfactured andlor sale by i ce-roj":6 , kev 1 . 4 ' • • COULTE uv. NO. - 702 4:11C -II ST4 Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ' ' 'rr •. ""tIIT I.satuTs,'G..., ,as ' 4 Puttoies, Chan deliers;AeP., t ~” / t 4, llaurrtistfor altipum6ies-for , iviiieh -usect,an:4 o 3iltF l aTiv . -- • •,J:.! ,s 4 ihract ' agfrigje,4%-47 . 'ittilel; lags, or other buildings; publiet.or private, with Gas Flxtnree. - :401140...weit,t0 calland seeonruesiri IRON BRONZROEPANDELIERS cheaper andAtter than any other , :..r.septaleo-t.ndvt I.tL. , q‘:l , l 01 - lITST - OR,EN 11Z4 IX.I '.f,: .ArfnAtt n4l Call'and4See,l , •.g:airnew and well Relecdadatnali of, , 4.7 1 . 4.> . 'TOILET ARTICLES, - , sa.dr,Ta: • FANCY' EOA.P§, knd a, variety anther articles, sack as are usu •ally kept In a , ). t• N FEEtST-CLASS-DRIJG STQRE!'v'', ---- • • ' We have%itisc; r - eaelireff a ,1;102:311., tatTFI'Ll" of the the moat ~..„ . P - 19: E-N-T hi EDIOINE—S , • -• •-•••••• "' "" "''' • i•T0.'1911% Front Street: LEER gpArt... oß,doAr.; ItEDTICEb-: 4 141 ~.;iili,;42 14.. 4 ,1, )4 4 Cratin C7, • t}:',.41 1 1 smo epltqcorS3lA4. colansi3lnc. _ haa,d gen erkiNe&irtinetik t on halUt l Vest duality of coal' brear,lciadektopotumblacnstom era at the regnlar , ssholegale -ptices.„Schnylkill .county coal at 114 .50 and lees. Grosti - welghtialth sTercent - allowed. - , - sell axcloar and.better obalf nichkey znarlbesold k by 4,1 t0GE;Ej..P.b ,. ..4; ,:,„ * DEALER enji7l4,o Fatffh - i. fiIIMBEie Office—grout Street. lietweituillA*Caff - ff 'Union; 003;E8,` R ; ~ PF:9.R'l"'"*z ;.,a~~~,; ~ . r.t 9 1 . ; ElWBF4tr,:olzi:Ce‘. 4 o . ik.T• T 84LT3310.11E COlClMatir.ael74U q it's CS An -" VE:1"1"7:444 , N QM Ads said and - delivered - on cars, at the LO'tPE_ &o...b f a Aß au C lb 4 lle9lrdlnßemlook,WhitePlne,lWedtherbootao g m Joloa, ti t ' X 4 of Bding p a rposee 4 .vo.." dvl4 e e LOCI!" S'T--P•013.1.!-S tix roitA" , =" CBERRY „,, POPLAR: -04 ' 4 ,t Muff ..eo...tb. et” Utt, ' atluockr4t , Pf.Blq4l6V-11 -.61 __..L;;;* - oidenv wm: - .reeelve - thesara , grim thOugli. the apidleattfax - be made =a . ST, doltunibilt 1- ill• - 11M1110c 641-0 7=RTElt • I For. EILELTE ec 41,142.icirtst4a.2.nesster. WEDDING2.OABD&N _ (•xeptei-Oe-tfw • Zalts4).: Frovirwbar ,W E ~,t, n eatlyrlntecratthitraffl(Wmlt • . • 3 filtio,„`* a4lOll .Ati, .44 , • PI:11- 4 0410. t 4 .;t•t•.. , ;e:0•10:11 .1:114'M The subscribers have Just opened and otter to the public a eonipleteassortinent'ol ' - SCHOOL, p4A-7.1C 31ISCELLASiEOHS I3oolo,STA*laiiEitt of ALL l'Andjof every qtibilty;- inclUding it - large and ~11r 4 7r . '?1 P Cq°FkiPl g CAP, LETTER m AQTE AND DLL' •-• TA:PER, - SCIIOOL AND SIINDAY SCHOOL MOTTOES; ,z-41-..,-regNcasTEß, PA. ~." • 14,1 TT te;ia..-69-tftV BOILERS, •-•t •rirl ,e".% tr, - The,,subserlber o ff ers Ahe-following-valuable realestate, in_the boyopah._ graptu . nelltean'ii, it private &tic: 110USeeLOT,'1WIIIT.`1101011IM STREET. r Pr' t:7, ,, Z^Z 4, 7.4:At L.:A, r.) -r-ra 1; 40, AND •04 ,SPLENDID BUSINESS connected now occupied as 'a grocery store; by Ilfrs.'Dl: +Turner. ; • ..••••• This is one of the best business localities in the town. The latis:,Yery,large - yith. front of - 39 feet 10 inches.. .4Alsorthe-row o f '• t pun: ; , "a . F t. g r i OUSES wa nE +ars, Nos. 8,1072tud 14,trAn street,v2le said singly orlogetherioret I ~ ,' Forfurtherlnfcrhatiob;, a pplyto'' 10NAS MEYEit.9 — tr . • 14-(19;t4 ..1.1.N0.1.44-Locutit st r eet; Columbia. J . s. * MIMI rHOUSEFURNISHING, , GOOD&A. 4 , 14-5.1,13.0 , - n n . • • , JUST :PURCHASED, AT REDUCED tRRICES;it splendid •assortment of new and de-{, • I HOUSE FURNISHING- GOODS -1 - 1 g At COOKING STOVElend " & City, and the .Niagara. BRL.T A.NNIA:NV7A.REoIn Seta onseparate,j to suit purchasers. - AMBER 'w:ei_rcm; COTT ...TAtY.,,og. 'WATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS,* - - Special attention_ paid to GAS. FITTING and. PLUMBING. A large assortment of splendid ,-.CMCANDELIERS always on.handlsrs, A. Variety of BIRD CAGES, at all prices. I Agent for the Celebrated DOT I''S CLOTB:ES, WASHER. The mostpopnlar;best and cheapest Washing Machine ever invented. tucoratection..math:thevlbove Mashing Ma chine, ho has the rrxat„ ERS ALC.LOTRES 'W,AINGER! Call at the corner of Seatentand Locust streets, and satisfy yourself that yon can get better, bar latzurthere thiniat any other estahligbment:''"- ~.t , ; >» t , - nn /12RiliSWILSON Con of Secondand LOclistSts:?Colnnihia-Fpii:.'! I take pleasure to nruionneing to my numer ous friends that flume:opened an OYErTER. SA LOON l'or,;the,speelal,m.;eommodntion,•4oK± La dles. • None but the ;best oysters,will be lased. 701111116 e, and pertles supplled,at ;short ~noldee. Remember the place•_-142J..ocustetreet..: , _ :4: • ni . 0 .: -Don 74-0:11.1,4f N EW LiNEW - 4.LINITIVIL!!' - - BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, No. 202 LOCUST ST., COLIT3L/ILA,, PA.I Envelopes Ink. - Slates, Faber ' s & Guttgrecht'i Pencils,: &e: ,Toy Books Passlßooks,-,Tuck. • Memorandum Books, Initlat - Pmper, Bibles,Testaments and Hymn Books. Al). 'weekly 'Mad.miOnthlY - papers and maga, zlnes received as soon as published. The custom •of the public is respectfully solielted.-- •' Remember the place—lslo. 262 Locust Street,' one door below: the. Columbia Steam Ilre,..En gine House:. - " - • - W...-ItIGH44-00.1 lIIMMMZIII sh BOOE.SELLER AND .I'ATIONEIt lIMMEME HAS REitOVED MS. - , LARGE STOCK, OF BOUKS"&ND: STATIONEItY, 10, 52 NORTH QUEEN !CIO 0 j.E.f. HD '0 'I 1,7 i g U oltrioarE:'slidala irth•EL, Foortaooth ri , p r t Ste 0,4,t„ ;701?"SAIW "4015 Au LOTS 13 • BUILIDIN,G LOTS -'Large or Snatdl.;',on'SEctli streot," 4 or'Stventla :streetouad-on - Locusestreet;anctWaluutretreet. , Those .fronthig; en • Locust' anctfUldln.u.'Wetreete -190. feet deep to al.( feet - wide alie sl 2 , *septzliO4.llv)'-'' Apply to T . mlll.lolUtlq I 4 ' . ` 13 7 4'9'A V ie .4.0 .yrnlta STEAIII 4 COACH "WORK& a 1.,. : t• .1 .• P:. • -1 CABIgaIAN f!'• -;"` - - • :4 COLUMBIA STY AM t () ',) 171 - I7r :- -- C:0 R K S ! st _Cr ti _ The Carringegv ' ilUgft ,t ate,_M=lNi si r= Works, are equal Y miy other make is tlmpouaty. .;;;; • coA.ca S*I,T,ECIN, " This branch of the business will he attehded to, ;witMtlin”uttlitypid tiespa t tch. d Wagons, tte4tforsale or made to order 'FiWaVetatrild'%-=fg is;;`,';•e 9 ,ok: Ingcreshi p: 01110 DP W 1114410 ;;COIVX7E'CI.I6NE.RI". • - . ,C E O N FE C T IO NE In xLOCUSTS44 oaiikha I t, 'CAICES, FITS :AND - CREAMS, 'of the eholeest*hlnd kept' constantly on hand. la-Families supplied with Ice Cream In Churns or Moulds, Short, iqotice,and tßasson able Bates: Elin§fE . R. CIONPECTI ONT,EI3. - ANDTILUTT TOP 'ALL KINDS arr. -SESS ' , Parties arid Families seßplieiVti ,4 e -Mt - , J 4 , v„ cEE . 2 ,C tt • zY Zlie Freezer; or InDiouldai with-promptnessiat Alljelaingitha Franklin: Ronati:zOetuitstreet:;" 'P. S.—Also, taIet,IIB.4OrtITIOIIE, oi.2OXS and Fancy Artialmeonatentlybnband. [sep4-041'w t% `,C.OOE.cuIISMIt TO,RTE nnoorsigqedvrouloranootmespectfOilstan now:we-to Ilts =ends' and/bap:lb/1c thatleurhas Opelled4A4 l 4. , 34-41-5/...P ;Y.; 4=z - , .FIRST-C,LASS CONEECTIONERN7' - ' 4. 0.4 • "" kt - ' Pr ~ '‘f .1 14,•E Olt EA M S .. A 9 1. OQN AT -No. 2os .2 2ao s ST...OpLiETALISX.di n y,a, ' l ' l7 •Viiii +V* iiiiefelAsOoVellOWTlMtj" f e tillgOqaPE be : l° W' 4 tmesf,o4 l l,,asioßtz EiVar ,1,4144 MIT% CAICEB, ,i;.;,1..a.i,11.,0111,,A150f, supply of 7,0.4114,4,74.3 FRENCH' CONFECTIONS, r And everything .T c p confectionery. coatactlana, Fruits, CakeatAced 2 or plain): Ice Creanvitc.,l;aralatiod W./m=lllw and parties at 7.01 ~ 3 :IIU.; ?.. .A EA R TV T. A 3 ' x u6l x eA :E *NtGoa Ity:keep!nita,ifulLetkpplypihtlia.B , aad.by , , nts , AtTMITIONi TOP33I:IBINESS".. I liopeo4.ltava, a aiberal,vortiory of.thelriblic 40'„ffr,i. • NOV SUMtr,I, $1144430.11W... itECOULlDbilypral ASIT,aeXSJ,J.W.-EATE- 4 ...ZZE,,Ate., Tr wiIIMPLE t.l • DEALSRTM:i, FOREIGN DOMESTIC HARDWARE. An extensive" assortment Of lOusefninlehliag 'lanrdware;alsofor% ; tutrpenters' , aral;bu ,ilders' use, Idways , on bandy— • %. .1 it (.111' 0 '.Al•-.N-Di w onhafidt.ers nAd !others, furn- Ished,with all kinds of Iron, ;Horse Shoes, Trlmmlnw.._,lMd other goods in their line: ' ,;;WOOD ATM , WILLOW - WARE, In'yeat 'variety; such asTubs; Raakets, 7 w,a6a MBo ard s, BrPPRN.MII , .24, 'YITA- 131 t 1 1),Tee nntLEMBNTSIIT Plows, Shovels,: Hoes, Plow:;Castinm•Scythes, Forks,,ltakes, and all ; "other Implements used by the farmer:- • ' I, • 4 • e " STOttS i Xtl 4 r OlltE El ' 'Staves of every style and* pattern, Coolc, - Parlor and Office Stoves, for .coat or wood: large as 'sortment of Till WIISEVELiIyaYt' . IC9Pi ..911., hand, or manufaqtured,to order.' . . Oil - isi.- tp & - e Tr _,A • , 1- I F, ° a, - , q . -• ! 1 Coal Gil, Unified, Mali; Spann and, liteliarie,olls of all kinds. Alcohol, Benzine, japan, and other Varnish, Glass, Paints, Putty, 'White Lead, &c. sep4-69-tfw] LoousT &MEET, COLUMBIA. PA. LBO OZCS % f B-a r aLt • S • 7 • EW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. * •: If ,e he subscriber would respectfully , Inform his friends amb,the, public 'generally that he has opened a BOOT 'AWE SHOE STORE at NO. ,45 ; L9,q - u:ST STR.EBT, ' ' COL BI PA no , will :alirays keep on . Vend a general - as spr,t4Letit ; .! ; BOOTS 'SHOES 'AND 'GAITERS ;.: Suitable for - 4- • "Alen', • Bois, ISt' ICS; Misses O.' ad Children „•,- 12 •. -Which lie offers at the. .., LOIrVEST CASII PRICES =I Fie will keep none but the BEST GOODS. and all classes can be accommodated by calling, at his store, next' door to' Max; 13ucher's Grocery. sep-I-Gll-tfw) JEROIiE T ADIES SHOE MANUFACTORY _LI Having increased my facilities for turning out superior work I would announce to my old customers and all new ones that may favor ine with a call, that' ram better, prepared' now to manufacture allkinds of " "- ' • MISSES' ANDCIIILDRISN•S SHOES AND 'GAITERS; than ever before. I employ none but; the-test workmen and am always certain of giving satis faction. I keep on hand a genem: assortment of readxxnaddiworld all, of which ia,manuthetured on;the. premises. I I keep no made-up work of other parties. My woik is madeexelusively for-home trade and is `sold as such: TERMS EASEL'' ' 4 .-”Vire sell as'eheap as-anrother':esteblishment, and ask a; share of public patronage. I J. .IA_M.,..7'SCISItOEDER, ~Locusbilltreetobetweep-Eront and Second. J ."1"' ref Dots IC.(011, FA,OTURE:' , .;;;; ..• Tile Subtoncrllier lies band a large Stock , nr &its and Shoes; Gaiters; ez.c.;.311- of his own llanufacture.-v,' .-. , p:. • : ~ • _ ..• ..: _ ~- , . Call atlas Store, fonr doors abOve - It. Williams' %Drug Store, FrontStreet,'where he offers.an ex ,tensive assortment of Goods; either: - -,.,,-..„:•,•,•-.. . -,,, .RETAIt. -..• ":::: i.VES.6I±E;SSLE OR -• • _ _ ~, '"liis'stoelteonsists of - as large and ' , .eneral 'as= sortment of Men's Boys' Ladles' and Children's -"" r , '" 'at' 0'0:T S. , A'N•D'S H OHS ..iiv:4.4,3,:'. 0 v , . 1 as can be found elsewhere in the Town. Those reealring; 7 l3loot.4llnd Mad Rio their advantage'to rail and' examine his Stock, before purchasing. elsewhere. -t - sepl 69.-M . tScII6IIIEL GROVE. ; DRY GOODS. LOTE(S OASSI.gER — ES — TINMS • . lElDylunr - moTHin '="'"Yr A r a r / Have now,,opened the.‘largest stock of the above • c;otic.eVerottheedln: L aneaster. , Chhichilla ileaVerVEscquitnanzt 'Heaver; '3,loscow , m%silr , litl , lc ,IBeaver.lt t -..;') ()VET 111 - CO NGS F/NE FRENCEDCO'ATINGS; I`;;''s ;L:i• 1; 1 . SILE: MIXED COATINGS, , OASSIMERES, , aII' New; Stylesqoys , Wear, 14 great variety, HOME-MAHE SATIMrT. TS, vracTucKy. JEANS V:ELVET'' +CORDS. , READY- MAAE r 1 • • Of our own manufacture and warranted in q :, 7 „; ,;;Aty,atyle and,price.: , FIITE ramps; SUITS; BUSINESS SUITS; +4 VBOYS . SUITS. 1: ,; 4 • OYESNOATS,,from t‘the„nzipst,.; Esquinaaux " t . fj., , Heaver, to ordinary goods, sin4-69-tfwj_ ... HAGER &BROTHERS, i ' Littt. 11 SP:ReirAdZES. -11-1.1 IrTNFAILING EYE PERSERVERS. 1„..) u . : 9trle i lrr i aleaperfcetV,, , SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES are gaining steadily and certainly a reputation 'unsurpassed: „Mho readily ascertained isuperi ciritylthey-poness overthe ordinary 'Spectacles makes them very popular. IT,JS .A. F,A.CT That they render impaired sight elear,aud tinet; , eltrerigther4 and preserve the eyes are WerY.eaSy dial.pleasant to wear, and last>4nany Years without,ehangebelng.neeessary, so-othat in the end they:arenhe 4 eheapest as 'well as the best. /40270 E; lbakMr. , Chas. PeSalireinerftvittch- • maker Itncl;Sbet P ewtr.VroaVlSSMAat.s.lz:Plrjsolei neelit In Columia, a. Lazarus & Morris, liaztufacturlng.,9o.lclan s Hartfcird,Ocuiritt - t) 09-thv -cAav , WINES.I - 77 'pI:TRE - ' 1 14 7 1..NES AND`•'LICI,TIOR.S! For Pura-Unadulterated Wines and Liquors,. go to the store cif-the subserlben He has elegant! C r e,:t W B:A WINE • \Vlach for quality , and flavor, minuet be excelled;alsa"the celebrated ROOSTER eWITISREY, • "! Yankee Rum, JamaleaSpirits, Blackberry .13nuady, Clierry„road, Gurraut Wines. t We have Wines, Brundtes,lGins, Conlials, Old Monongahela of graes. Give us a call and examine for yeurself.• -' - CHARLES GROVE; Corner oLCommerce and Walnut Stn.. Columbia. sep4-89-tfiv,. ;7s" "", ', • : ` .- "TOBACCO' xe - SEGARS.- • JQHN FENDRICTIT,I7 , r 1 WHOLESALE sorezmart; t , TOBACCO, BNUF-Br•WI-SBGAIV-IiIANII . VkCTURER. Agent for the Neii , ::l/ 3 O s rli i iltie!dtit; I.%Tack;' . nnd Monitor Chow-Chow C g Tobaccos, corner of Front and Locust str h e e olZColumbini•Fa.,..: septl-69-tfw„ , • TIPHOISTRWXY,G: f _ . V h PHOLSTERLNG-V , : - 4 ••• ' -i , W. ,5c..:.. wr...-"J e undersigned bas-taken rooms adjoining the residence of 'Vanes Barber, in — Walnut street, heredurilsatialititnes.pispa.redttndci an kinds of work in his line, such as Hanging Curtains cutting, malting ante les.v.ingtCarpets, repairini 'Sofas and Chairs , making" Spring, Corn-busker Hair Mattrassesionsoite.,&c:,3 sop4-69-UW] . - SAMUEL CARTER. -BTTT ; ER&~ Jp . p.11.4 . 4.e. /JO:A JO: ' .1 4 5 u. QS. 1;. 0 .4; j a- r ,;' lO 5 F '; ;.,4 Cocktaikated lota/Bitters. Iktikr,totOrebt,l%ll4:llphii-F, ,ra.sst" "3121-JA 4J ,I :C.r cc4.41. , ,,,p. L. 2 The tonic proponties , ot , thase , flitterb Thave beentcertified w by , soratrOVonr-mab eminent practisingphysicthus,ua tbo beet. torrid TI L ONV4R use:ureic the4locktallaitters.hoi the- universal favorite among sags% oftaegood' Or•lrbisky ant ya.ar tv , "§ gepttAmd.w ..PreiVRIZSO - 211:aL _4;,;•,,;•• OLlJlsplAtiTrailt zfi -1 -The-highest eselx -prices- paid • for all-kinds of qiaintre: 1,!) 1 x' , ;! i 4 1,104::1 surWIATF, TRAIt-234/PLXgl43..* for Ar<te Idurreed grainan'ag.4 proluid wad Paeit.eirto order: grist 'worr j. : Ati1ta5iC27,41:3,2ar,deA.;21,2=,••9111 Zoti rl /1.+1.A.: G IVTA93 I r-141 1. 41.D0-II It For said atairtitnespiad• delivered to , surpart oftthelOtlot.ollatTawa andleonhirratuitomlsoE a, 1.}•• Septa:l4l*n *et p:4' 3,144' • - i REAT EXCITEMENT AMONGST T GROdERYIIIEN I ' _Hon- can good GOODS be sold so cheap, is the question. ATTENTION. HOUSEKEEPERS. New stock of goods,and selling them very low. The best quality of goods, and nt cheap rates. SUGARS, TEAS, NEAT ' COFFEE, FRUITS, FISh • SPICES, ' CHEESE,- FLOUR. Provisions of all kinds, together with Wood and Willow-ware and Class and Quecnsware. • Switzer and Limberger Cheese, German Fruits, - SUGAR CURED HAMS Si DRIED BEEF. ENGLISH' AND AMERICAN .PICILLES. Fresh Peaches, and all the Fancy Groceries per taining to a well regulated Grocery Store. - I am determined not to be surpassed In cheap ness and In the excellent quality of my goods. Air Call around and inspect our stock whether you buy , or not. - A share of public patronage Is solicited. „ , 41.A.X. BUCHER, , sep4-Fig4fsv) N'o. 249 Locust Street. FRESET_GROCERIES, • • TRE PROVISION FAMILY ,GRP9EIIY STORE OF MULIEN& 'BROTHER ODD ,FELLOItkIULL, - - , - ' 4 , .• ~,. . PRE-Sit i'O3.‘liTOES, -FRESH. PEA.thill.% A.ND other C'anned.Praas Shaker Corn, 4t.c., - - PE A .. ....... THE - 13.E..5T Brai:d.R" - TEA. IN' - THE . - MARKET. - ' FI N RD; SYRUP ,DIOLASSES EX"A -113° neap. very Refined Sugars, Dried Fruit of all kinds. Rio, Java, and Lagnyra Coffee. NEW sIIGAR CURED ITA.IUS & DRIED BEEF. - .A.lso,Fancy Groceries,Pfunily Flour, Notions &.C. ••• We intend to keep the best Goods only, and to sell as catnap asanysirnilar store. -. • , , ry • H. MULLEN &. BRO. eT_Count Produce of a - kinds boug ht 'taken in exchange for goods. ll (sop-4-6941'w0r FINE FA:MILY GROCERIES, A LARGE J.: FINE STOCK .I - UST ,RECEIVED - • AND IN STORE! I have now In Store a full assortment of - Groceries &ProyiSions For Family and Ho'el use. Extra Syrup Molasses, FlouTea.s, Coffees, Sc Extra Sugar Cured HAMS and DREEE'BEEP Extra FAMILY FLOUR by the barrel or smaller quantity. Dried Fruit, Pickles. and Fancy Groceries of all kindi, and at the lowest prices. Call and ex amine myslocir, whether you buy or not. RTENILY SIIN;DADI, sap-I-CD-Mr) Cor:of 'Front & Vnlian Sts. GROCERIES } FAMILY GROCERIES! The Subscriber would respectfully-inform his customers and the Public generally, that Ise has GROCERIES. evd a general assortment PROVISIONS. TEAS 4IND , SPICES. Refined Sugars of all kinds. - • • No. I, and Mess Mackerel:, " ; . •English & American Tickles, .Sugar Cured Hams and Reef, , • , Extra Fine Syrups, • • - Old llio and Sava Coffee, - . DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS,. • Raisins, Prunes and prepared 11fustard always on hand and of the very best grades. •EXTItA. I.A.MILY; FLOUR; • CORN IIEA_L,IIOIIINY, &c., Fancy Groceries, CannedNegetribles Hied Fruits, for hotels and families. '.The best Goods • , only are sold, and prices very low. • - :Our stoelc of staple and fancy. groceries is roil 'and complete and we intend keeping it fresh,, by alinost dolly additions,' tt 'Notions of different kinds rdways on • hand. ,FREDERICIC..BUCIEER, , 4ePt.-69-tfW3- . cor. nth & Locust Sts. I= IFIANIEL bIcOA.TJLEY; i„ . ;M'TJEST - COLUMBIA, PA DEALER -.FAALLEX",'• ROCERMS, PROVISIONS, 4.4 c ";,CHOIOE, F A MILY FLOUR ! RYE FLOUR, DS U.Ts.:BOULTED 'HEAL, boAx MEAL, GRAIN; AND ALL RIN OF , MILL FEED ' • always - kept on. hand.• Choice Family Flour made from White - Wheat. Also Bakers Flour of the best quality: -' , Ile:thanks his friends for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, and asks a contlisuanee of the same.: - Being a practical - Miller, and having followed the trade tor many years, he flatters himself that Ails knowledge-of the business will enable him to give- satisfaction to all who waylay= him with their custom: . • , The store will be open from 7 83.4 P. M sept:lo4fiv., .DADIII L .31eC.A.17LEY. :FILLVE , HA:III33IAIi'S I Just received, at the fine Grecery Estiblish ment, corner 3rd und i qierry , ftreete, the foll Ow -. ing new •Goods:*: - . • ' •' - • tSUGA.R CURED HAITS , A 111) DRIED 'REEF; , HONEY, - • . • ;PEACHES • ENGL ISLE PICRLES,'" _WINSLOW'S "-- GREEN - PEAS 4 • ••'‘` lEss ' oi-Einen ' t F9P. I / 3 7.P. 1 :9P er1 4 9r, all A LARGE LOT OS NEW YORE cAriDnes, FOREIGN - FRUITS,- - ' , - Oranges, Lemons,. Pigs, Raising; Cociiamits, and 'White Wine•Vinegar„.' • •-• •- • ' ••• , Faitm Family Flour, hiereer Potatoes, Rio •tind• Java Coffee, _fresh roasted, Levering's Syrup, ..te. Goods received almost daily ?ff,..11, H. BARD.I.I . A.N, • , and Cherry Sts. nnplinttivij 7 .. _ 'Columbia, ' ‘" 8.E 70 . 1 ‘ 70- " PrA P, 7 1 1 ZMA5....... , GROVER. SkBAKER'B . , 'FIRST PREMIUM -L.t-L4A:S a .2. ' • • , VIV 1:11:G:' 1 I.IIIA C HINE 495 I3iondW4 , 'New 'York '720 Chestnut Street,,Ylnladelphia k f. , ,POINTS OF, EXCELLENCE. v - : - Beauty. and-Elasticity of Stitch; .;.Perfection And Simplicity' of - Machlnery. ' Using both threads directly from the spools. lio-fastening.cit seams by:hand, and no waste , Wide range of application without change of adjustment. . •,'• 0 , The retains its beantyand fir.m.ness alter washing and ironing. . r- Besideirdoinvilikinderof - vvorirclone-by other Sewing,>Machinesthese, Machines execute the mostbeautiftiland pdrrnarient Embroidery - and ornamentaiwork. , • osltlitiz9,-The Highest Premium States the fairs mid bitions of the United and Europe, ,have been awarded the Grover & Baker Sewing atac.llll)(73; :and: tbe;,,:tverk_MonO'br.thenaliwker ever exhibited in competition. • - ;. `3 , 1 , -.,4151i ' t very....bihest prieTH.H.C.ItSS; or THE LEGION OP HONOR, was conferred:outhe representativeiot,thw-Grover, 4.o.litakeriSewlritt Machines. and.the.Ex - position Universelltetris: 1867; thus. attesting.,thelr.great superiority, over dl other Sewing-littitchinont: ;t4r . ^l/ new givar-k:'i I a , wB.,,coNaT_NuE,-, pi.! r • .%.• To%Nanulacture. • .our - well-kuown. , XIIIII7.TOS, ,!u.per,Vietpliale of Lime and and also havelor sale - OS - ;s,:n 4 l f.3".l‘r• .>; PERUVIAN GUANO; / .1 ~./ No. 1 dennine Government, Fish Guano, itTarkliPialartaliga r ydraullo Ca ?RA*. -9 . s'mPli s A4sAc; 13, 4 011 4 fa BtrItNIND"' I AND.'G,RE'ASING /41,441 ed . WP , ' .(lPB tAT ° ,l 3r g tte ; 5 1 . 4 1a : n BPs Ammoniated Fertilizer;: , = [ :. * '134:1 ' .• , ' A A DISCOUNT TO DEALERS'-M:"A-s':l ALLF.a '&=-NEEDDES, • . ~,, , ..1,, 1 .r.ictze• ~ ..,4 42 SoutlicDclawarn•Aventse, Phlliulelplda. .4, 1. ,, ve,..r . 4 ,'. , t,144.....1=._ ~ . , ~, • - *WigkiEW:lpT, /848 oQr' - FEtrOWs' ‘!?„IIECIECAZTICS ,' ' KNIGHTg 'Or PYTHIAS,";sWiCiaI., kinds Society Regalian and Parapheenalia,a_g- 41,4 - ' Manufactured to ordex-_,:atif-1t.E 4 ^1,1:41V E. J. ERISMAN'S N~TOrehrtiiieinilitreet, Lancaster, -Pa - ,:044,3-tg:att. 2A L;?f11 •-, 1 ..., sePtA-6941W 5'.-:"...E-'4,..1.,....';'-'.:.„1,•41- Fag. tvlf-aloei EMI PROVISIONS; dtc., (te E W;.S ; 7O ! , i. , '--,-- CLOTWXG. MERCHANT TAILORIN G. J. W: REASIN, No. 123 LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA, Has opened In the room• formerly occupied by P. S. DlcTague,a full stock of FRENCH; ENGLISH,' 43NIERICAN & SCOTCH CLOTHS, CASSH!,MRE.S.it,SIITTINGS, Which -he is prepared to.rattke-up Y in as _good Style and Fashion as can be made i New York or Philadelphia. •• He invites all to call and, examine his stock, which, he 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. , „ • , r GENTS' FITENISIIING GOODS. Of all kinds, and of sur.aßron, 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 ONLY exclusive Merchant Tailoring Establish ment in Columbia.. • ,- • [sepi-69-turf THE LATEST EXCITEMENT ! NEW STOCK. OF ' CLOTIIINGI - 'bum STYLES! — LOWER PRICES!! ' ,GREAT BARGAINS NOW OFFERED! GALL AND SEE THEM AT s „ , No. 4/ NORTH FRONT. STREET, I° have lust received another new stock of Clothing; The Largest andmost complete ever before purchased. Come and. examine our new Styles and prices of READY MADE .CLOTHING, Embracing every variety of style and material suitable for the season. They are made of the best material and in the most fashionable style: GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders, Handiter chiels,-Hosiery, ..tc. A splendid line of these , - goods always kept on hand. Also, Boots, ' Shoes, Hats dr. Caps, of which we have - • a well selected stock, and which • : wfroiltat very cheap rates. TRUNKS, CARPET _BAGS d; VALISES Of all styles, are sold cheaper than city prices. ,Illy goods are all bought for cash; and loirer them at cheaper rates, for cash, than any other store. Call and see. HENRY RICE, , , Opposite Continental Hotel scp449-tfw] 41 N. Front street, Columbia SPRING CLOTHING ! . CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER! Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, die., &e. • New Styles; New Goods at low rates. • . • DAVID HANAUER'S - Z. , S. CLOTITING.EMPORITJAI Front Street, first Store above Walnut Street, , • • -. COLUMBIA, PA. ' • The , Lluves„ t,' Best Assorted, Handsomest and Clie4xpest Stock of CLOTHING,'-FURNISHING'' GOODS, BOOts, Shoes, So., Sc., ever exhibited Id these :regions:which will be sold at prices ...TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION! Iser,l-694fw IT IS A - ?ACT! Capable of ocular demonstration, that the prices of .Cloths, Casslineres, Beady-Made Clothing and Furnishing Goods, are less than one-half wind they were daring the war,at the Merchant Tailoring establishment of. ~ ;,S . . S. .R.AT II VTON, Corner North Queen and 0rtu..g.... Sheets, opposite' Shober's Hotel, - Lancaster, Pa. This is the oldest establishment in this line of trade in Lancaster county, and is selling, at this time, tine Moscow, - .Esquimau; and common .Beaver .Overcoats from—sls to S.:X; Conunon Union Beavers from $lO to $l5- Common Union Beaver Business Suits from $l2 to $l5; Good Cas sirnere Suits frout : slo : to $2O, And Ain& qualities from $2.5 'io 'A few suits .on hand as low as tslo.' Cloths, 'Cassfrneres: and Trimmings as low as they, can.be obtamed.anywhere else,, and sold by' the yard to those who may wish to have them made at home. or elsewhere. , '' ' • • OyerColllS, Dress Coats and Business Sults 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•reasonahle prices. ' An entire new stock got up fertile Fail-and-Winter trade of .16till and 16116, and manufactured, in the city of Lancaster. It would be' to the. interest'ot The public to call and realize that •!..12 as A FACT." S. S. RA.THVON, 'se : pi-60-Myr ' Merchant Tallorand Clothier: HATS,', CAPS, &c. , SHULTZ St BROTHER' . PI.A - 2 r r S, 20 NORTII, QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. ~••, • - , „ Latest style Fall and Winter ILATS and C - A.PG In all qualities and colors. - ' LADIES' FANCY FURS. - We are now opening the largest and most complete assortment of Ladies' and Children's PANCY,FURS ever offered in this„-market, at very, low prices. , _ ES. ROBES;!t TROBES . ! ! - 'Buffalo Roi,es, lined l inid'utillited; Iltidson • Bay, Wolf,'Prarie Wolf, For,•Coon, &c. •. , T.BLANKETS , ;AND LAP RUGS,- Of all qualities, to which we would particularly invite ,the attention of -all persons ,imwant of articles in that line. GLOVES, - GAUNTLETS 'AND MITTS.: 917E Ptrrrak; BEA S • -e. Pr:C c. : L . . gllt a l l ata t a u o e 'F•ur TrirrtmedGloveci, Gauntlets, PULSE WARMERS OAII. MITI'S. • - WHOLESAMBIAND•RETAIT2" " sep4-6 . 0-tfw , , , • ,„ • BRENEMA:N, ' 43 NORTH FRONT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA IN r CptEAT iy.4.II4ETY. ; THE • ;LATEST ;STYLES! GENTS'. FURNISHING , GOODS :order "anci Warranted to, lit. - 1 ; [sel4-68-trw- PLAIIMVG IepACTIvIAN.& DEHUFF;'' COLUMBIA, PA. SIISQUEPAN;s7A. 11‘1-1. I:D.' • Manufacturers of, and • have ;constantly on hand Sashes, Door Dlindi, .Shutters, Window and Door Fraines;lßruelrets, Shelv ing, Ca -sings, •-•• '2°. S.—The Planin and Pressing of Lumber is continued and =sti g ed on - as heretofore by ••••• • • „, • . „4"/Ei.X.D. DA.C1331A.N., , • kata . /.1 , %M1Ua1.11 C• 7, ." 4 , 44 ':.:.STATEN:, „ISLAND Ladles! Dresses, CloalucVells,ploves,Rihbons and Silks of all kinds'dyed any color: Also, Gamtlemon's coalts; Vests,Piintaloons, &c. „Kid Gloyes washed to look like new. ,; • • 'Scouring, repatrine.' , ..tm,•doric at-shortmotitetf." I will receive goods, alt". my store and forward them to the establishment-• 47-Satisfactiontuaranteea.'.." !, Call Amason Bat otptices at • . • J. C. BUCHER'S •i".) - _... -%Store; Locust Street, sop 4-S9-tfw] „,!,„ Co.umbis., Pa a • .... 0f4.1 mo. X. X I:I3 4,DBIELRY'S-&' OinEit•PIANOS: tEVENI I IN' TOUR TAY,LOR ;56,1:PARL'EX7.SLORGIS,. • Themudersigned;formtanv. yea:iv...engaged ..tha a profossor, or, music .in Girard ,College. and other institutions; in response to a request 'of 'n great number of his puplls and.friends, has con; eented to become as agent for Nrnieapg • Firisr-ctAas , INSTRUMENTS. • It gives me pleasure to announce thatl have been appointed wholesale agent for the Brad bury,APianos; andli'aylor'and Phrley's Organs, which lam ,now,•prepsred to..supply at prices that, cannot: tail to give satisfaction. The supe riority of the above instruments over others id the. market is, too -Trent known to, need any comment from me. " - Every ' instiumont' war-- nuitedMiLiberal , 4llscount.rtormiergymemmad• Sunday,schools. ;001.0rdershyrnallas faithfully attended asit ordered in•person; as' I select' evexy,instrinnent sold.. ,L ~ : . 1-, r sept-1-49-tfw] . /1018 'Arch street. X.. , ••: 1 4 4111 11 2 `T! ic 0 4. 1 4 THO,l4"s MASON gARTIN; THOMASt-Sr.f.oo:; Manufacturers at Beech Cheek,,"Clinton co., Pa., '• 44 a.• ViTholesalei Lumber 'Dealers, • • (4- , " WHITE 2.18 - • lerr - • •"" , 3 •• "" " • • BEIKLOCX_, * I 3 "OPLAB: • / 2 /. 4, " WALNDTVASH(Lir.c, k3Cr (4.',..”/a r. ,..ItLOOBANO SEWING . "• ' wEATifER. Boughs " „ A•t" •RICHETES:rI,IITI.III, _• Je.lo-Ltd) . 'BOX BOARDS dc.. Ae. , : I:IVSUWANC_E,. CO MPA.NIES. T HE ,A.MERI,GAN: LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY cir S. E. con. FOURTII-AND WALNUT STS ALEX. WHILLDIN, President. 'J. S. WILSON, Secretary. - GROWTH OF Trl> AMERICAN. Date. ' - No. of Policies. - Amt. Insured. 1800 Dec.3l. , Pill $ 1.090,450.00 1801 " 1120' 1,206,000.00 1807 " " lOW - 18,312,478.94' .1808 10,263 - • , 24 750 0 01.56 „The American issues policies on all desirable plans at low rates, and for security and prompt ncss in meeting' losses- is unsurpassed by any company in the United States. . BOARD OF TRUSTEES.- HON. JAMES POLLOCK, Ex-Gov. of Penn., Director:U. S. Mint. '.T.' EDGAR' THOMSON, President Penn'a. R. • 'IL,' 238 South Third street_ GEORGE NUGENT, Gentleman, residence , Germantown. ' ALBERT' C. • ROBERTS; President • Fourth National Bank. PHILIP 13. MINGLE, Seenfercbant,•lo3 Mar ket street. HON. ALEX. G. CATTELL, U. S. Sennior, Mer chant, 27 North Waters treet. 'ISAAC HAZLEHUBST, Attorney at Law, 608 Walnut street. WILLDIN, Memluitit, 20 and 22, Soilth Front street. HENRY H. BENNETT, Merchant, 715 South Fourth street.' ,GEORGE W.HILL, President Seventh National - Bank. JAMES' L. CLAGIIOHII7, President Commer cial National Bank.. . JOHN WANAAIAKER, Oak Ball Clothing House, S. E. corner Sixth and Market sts., and 816 and 820 Chestnut street. , Dli. F. HINKLE, Agent. - sep4-60-tfw) . Columbia, Penn'a. COLUMBIA INSURANCE' CO. JANUARY .Ist, 1868. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, - - - - 6106,527 91 This Company continues to insure Buildings Merchandise, 'and , other ',property, against loss and damageby tire, on the mutual plan, either, for a cash premium, or premium' note: —EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole an, mint insured, $12,478,42610 „ Less ain't spired In 'O6„ 7z2, 0 , — . 1 31 811,755,655 49 CAPITAL 'AND INCOME, Amount or premium notes, Jun. 1,1868 ' $685,123 27 Less'premium notes exp'd 1040436 71,963 01 5613,160 M ...Balance of preznintns,..lan'y 1, 1566 6,609 15 Cash receipts, less commissions, in,'66, , 57,016 16 Loans 9,400 00 .~ .. COl7l . ltA. Losses and,expenses paid In 1866 $73,025 31 Losses adjusted, not due Jan. 1, ' 21, 20 9 89 Balance Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, '67, 600,327 91 ' - ' • • • . $034,115010 A. S. GREEN, President. GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. MICIIARL S. %111.116tA_N", Treasurer. . DIRECTORS: R. T. Ryan, - _ John W. Steacy John Fer Jr.,irlcb, George Young, H. G. Zitalch, - Nicholas 31'..Donahl, Samuel F. Ebertelu, William Patton. Amos S.'Green, John B. Bach - man, Hiram Wilson. Robert Crane. • septlAo3-tflwj . .. ECONOMICAL MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO OF RHODE ISLAND Rates lower than other Mutual Companies OVER $l7O FOR EVERY $lOO LIABILITIES. This Company issu es'Pollei es in all the several forms; and combining the.Stoelt: and Mutual principles. afford greater security to parties in suring than either the Mutual*or Stock princi pal alone. The Ratethave been prepared by the HON. ELIZpa W,RIGIIT, Actuary; Of the Company, the most noted and popular Actuary living. . CASH DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY after second pnylnent, on xx ADVAICCE POLICIES -ISSUED ON •TILE LIVER OF FE MALES AT REGULAR OR TABLE RATES. Do. not fail to examine the principles of this Company before insuring. For circulars, ap ply to W. D. ItEITZEL. Agent, Lancaster City. or Dr.M...P. - Flaniaalx, Ex. Surgeon, [sep4-69Lfw N 0.11.15.7,. Front St., Columbia. , L'?" CASTER. CI7 AND COUNTY Fire, Insurance Company. CAPITAL. t 200,000. • . HON. T. E. FRANWT.IN, PRESIDENT. GEO. R. REED, TREASURER. EDWARD BROWN, SECRETARY. Directors—Hon. A. E. _Roberts, B. F. Shank, J. S. Atiee, M. D., Frank Shroder, H. Carpenter, M. D.,•J. M. Frantz, Jacob- Bausman, John C. Roger. The abov4 _lime Company having appointed Mr. John W. Bruner as their Agent • for Colum bia and District, will be happy to effect Insur ance on desirable Properties, at as low rates as any other Reliable Company. PERPETUAL POLICIES also written on favorable Terms. 'Apply to sepl-69-trw] JOHN -W. BRUNER, Agent. .TNSURANCE 'AGENCY. THE iILUTUAL LIFE LNSURANCE COM - - ?ANY, of New York, Cash Assets, :128,000,000. , F. S. WINSTON, President. ,WASHINGTON . LIFE : INSURANCE -COM PANY, New York. • Cash Assets, 51,500,090. -- CYRUS CURTISS, President. IsICASTER CITY AND COUNTY- FIRE IN . SURANCE COMPANY. ' Capita!, $200,000. ' • TFIOS.:•E. FRANKLIN. President. FIRE INSURANCE 'COMPANY, Wyoming. Pa. Capital and Surplus, $170,000. ' • JOHN W. -BRUNER, Agent, jra . 4)-Iyd] . 215 Walnut street Columbia. I,IMARD FIRE AND MARINE -guRIN SURANCE COMPANY, ' OF P,III.DAD.ELPET.A. Capital v 200,0001 Securities 4 300,000 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 past as a guarantee of its future conduct. , TROS. CRAVEN, Pres't. A: S. Giza; ''z't - r; Vice-President. Jas. B. ALVOB.D, Secretary. - F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, • Walnut Street, above Front, Colombia, Pa. sept4-09-tfw) • TNSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH AMERICA, I , HILADELPHIA. „ Incorporated 1794. Assets, .11,350,001. 4 c Charter perpetual. 'lnsurance against loss or damage by lire on Buildings, MerehamiLze, Furniture, ate., for long or short periods, or permanently on Buildings, by a depositof Premium. The prompt payment of losses for a period of SEVENTY years, ailords a 'guarantee of claim upon public confi dence. - , • Aarrmon. G. COFFIN, Pres't. C/LABLES PLATT, Seety. F. C. ZIEGLER, Agent, ; . Walnut Street, above , Front, Columbia, Ps- - . [sept4-99-tfw , . WARMERS? %MUTUAL FIRE INSUR -ANCE.COMPANY, YORK, Pa. . Iniures on the Casb, Mutual or Perpetual Rites B. HEARER, kesitlent. Secretary. M. S. SHUMAN, Agent. sept4-69-tfy], , . Columbia. Pa , LOCAL FREIGHT' NOTICE. '• •The.Penusylvania. Rtdt Road. Company are now prepared to reCetve or forward Freight, be tween Columbia' and Lancaster, and all station • n the 'Pennsylvania Bail Road and its branches 'RATES BETWEEN PHIL'A. deCOLUALBLA, Clam' Sad- Class. .3rd Gass. 4th Cwt. 25, cents. , 21 cts. 18 cts. 15 cts. , •- Flour ItiCar leads: 28 cents per Barrel. • ' BETWEEN .PHILADF.r.PHIA. & LANCASTER. First Class. 2rul,Gass. Brd, Gass., "414 Class. M'cents <^''26 Ctsi* - < 7- 17 cts. •," -14 cts: •` BETWEEN COLUMBIA x PITTSBURGH. First Class. ..2nd Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 71 - cents" , :"• 56 eta. " - 46 cts.• •, • 86 eta. , Freight consigned to stations where the Com pany has no Agent, must beprepaid. - All H. Freights payable on Deliv 1-I. ery.. - ,-. ..• , H. 'General olJSTO Freight Agent, - Phila.' farther information apply to • • •.. ' S. B. lartasro...N, Frt , Agt., 1.1111.'a. ' E. IC. Boxer, Frt., Ait; Columbia.: '••riept;44lo4,fw • •• • ; BAT T "S.,R R! S; •,- . '13.. s b x trAi .411.1 s well known preparation, has obtained an enviable `reputation throughout the world the Only ..,%; ; • - ' - ' 'SURE AND `RELIABLE'-REMEDY loran diseases of,aiPrivate.lenture. It requires' no cessation from,business:nor restrictions i n n . diet. Its use , • CANNOT., BE DETF I CTED„ nOrdsit unpleasMat to the taste. „Full dlrectlonit . and a treatise accompany each bottle: Sent by express on,TecelPt of the money, free-from ob seryation. , „„, , Price I. ter bottle. Sbld by all Dru. ,,, it2.l*. - „ Ir , s , 2e2Puicon Street;-N g e e w n ' t Y' ' ' ork.. j0J 3 .1 INI; ) ".. , ;;; 01 everi ileacTlptlon executed at this °Moo' . •i.a .4,1 t• •• tarm - auttMottotitold e'olututz. 'AGRICULTURE is the most useful and most noble employment of man.—WAstinconnt. COMMITS/CATIONS, Selections, Recipes and ar ticles of Interest and value, are solicited for this department of the paper. We desire to supply the public with the best practical Mformation in reference to the farta, garden,and household. Whithelleys Leave the „.... It is alact worthy-ofmentienthata ma jority,of farmers: sons, instead, of; follow ing‘.the oecupalion of their faiher, adopt some other calling. Not that jt . ::is 'uni versally so, but especially in t1:10 . East it is noticeable that the, farmers!' sons who follow it:4 he footstep :of their father are a galinerity,: - queSiia . n naturally arises, why is this? g Why -do we' ,have cause to notice 'this' with farmers more than-others? While it is',very true that it is necessary, in ordento fill up the ranks in the other walks of life, that many must come from among farmers.' sons, yet it is not necessary that aMkjaritY shoUld. And while it is also True that there may be many among the citber :Tailings, who .are better adapted far "farmers, and should -take -the place of that' pro fession. (and'pr.gbahly: in a 'measure do,) yet it is noticeable, especially in the Arts, that generation after generation follows in the footsteps ofthcir ancestors.' Now why is it that the fanner, with one of tbe best of occupations,- and'pOstessing adrantanges over*almost' eVery other r . Calling, cannot say would ; seem Altai there must be a fault sumewbert, either in the farm or the' - farmers; and as2re can dis cover no reason' Why the farm, with all its -adrantag,esrshonld'unt attact' the farmers' son, he 'right ly 'undeiStangis ,These ben efits, we concluded-that the fault licswith the farmer—which to -My mind is the only true conclusion at which we can arrive. It is then some fault in the farmer's edu cation of his son.' ' -Although the'llit tiler desiregand strives to make his sou otalie same mind as him self; he everlooks'or neglects 'one impor tant part in his education, and though he has been never, so watchful, the farm becomes distasteful to. the son. From the time Alm child approaches youth, he grad ually• becomes accustomed to " chores " and light work on the farm, or, as is too often the ease, is driven into it, and is wade to feel it'a burden ins'ead of a duty and a pleasure. As a natural consequence the child 'thus driven, often rebels, and is Lou often managed in a way which is no credit to the farmer. As he grows older, more work is Irust upon him he is com manded and obeys; - feeling himself little more than slave, and of course takes little interest in the work, and thinks the flirin and farm-work• a.. drudgery in general. Thus he approrielics manhoOd. He 'feels little better than a servant, and is often treated as one. His taste and wishes are consulted in nothing. :He knows little of the father's plans in regard to the farm and consequently take's no interest in them. He sees little of the world out side of his own town. The pleasant thought connec ted with the farm is toil from morning till night. lle lOoks about him and dis covers that it is different with the mer chant and the mechanic, and those • with whom he has come 'in •contactin,lother callings, and the farni becomes _,distaste ful to him. He has never been' shown the advantage' of'the farm—on the other hand has seen- but its disadvantages, he be comes dissatisfied anthuiscontented; and leaves the farm forever: ' =Li 697,550 10 'Chis is but an or4inary, picture of, the case; though it is a-dark one, yet it gives AO idea of the•way in which• the son he comes dissatisfied with the, farm. The fatherfirst fails to instil into the mind of the child that he is working for kindness —in other words, "to please - his father. There are few children who will net love to work if they know this. Then he ne glects to treat'his son as a- companion, a helper and a counsellor - instead of servant. He fails to impart to him his plans of im provement and such things as will interest him and fix his :attentionon the faun, and consequently he fails to awaken .his inter est in behalf of the farm. He forgets to teach the immense advantages' and ben 'fiis,of the farm, as compared with other callings, and lastly, fails to show him enough of the world that he may under stand these things for himself." Fanner should understand these things, and endeavor-to-their sons on the farm. I have attempted to give little argument . . Much might be said,` but the subject needs it not. Every farmer can see the case in -its true light if he but chases. It seems indeed a great wrong' that far mers should have a scarcity of help, when the merchant and the mechanic have au overplus. .Farmers stop - and think—it is well worth your : while. If you but think, you can understand; far.better than I can explain, and profit by it. •'• • • MY 0011 N BREAD. - -l a quart - Of sifted meal, 1 small teacup of flour,-1. teaspoon ful of saleratus,,2 teaspoortful of cream of tartar, teaspoonful "ofr cited lard eggs. This makes adelicious' loaf of corn bread; Bake in a thick square loaf and cut in squares, it looks like elegant sponge - cakes when it is put on the table., , Comptuv HARD Soar.--Put in an iron kettle five pound of unslacked, Hine, five pounds soda and • three gallons of soft water', let it soak,over'ilight ; in' the morn ing pour, off, the water, then, addtd the three and a half pounds of grease, boil till thick, turn into a'panvatil cool,'and then cut iri'bars: • " "‘ ' . To WHITEN RED EUmos.—Procure a pair;of kid glovei that'are.inuch to -large for yoUr hands,' smear tbe' inside with a..nil - mm - 4 . 0 prepared as ,thscribe:ci below, and wear them occasionally at night, while you; are sleeping; • Fresb•eggs, two oil of sweet rilmonds;:tWO -j slioOnsfulS . , rose water, one ounce ; ,tincture ,o ,ben sine, thirt , six grains._ - First • beat the eggs 'and together; and then-add• the t rase water and` tincture. 111:M' Englisli fat:iners feed' un bay 'id th'efrhiiiseg"l? p p:p in wor , ing order with straw, roots:: and: shorts. Theleiiniyiilent of tWelve tons of haY cnti be produced on one - Sore in root. SUBSCRIBE for theAColimbia-SPY. • k •.,:s . • ; 4
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