6)at Saturday ,pctober,p, Wise and Otherwise. The Fellow oftlie Period- He'd:4Y 6:9lll47l,siliergtzitfes;, flies, iitsti ttrat' the-reasiitilicAhasei'e- trac ed =ell attention ; but asit,isp't us to slight aoy of God's creatures, we polite- Ey Arifq proce:a iiTtPi fgliX Zitl6etilAirPodu'd aiiimblo 0) tdiitleivel; who l urEita for,„the press Ictuuled, themselves by feririeUting the " Giils of the-Periodj': until' • LAieSCire nerther.;niZri.;oi'wOinatt-t ;;;:. • They are neither brute nor human— , ot s,.. ,, Theraregliet!ls: • . ; Who's to blithe; ? 'The poor . things have been lectured and ,scolded by afore 7 paid gentlemen 'till they can neither act POi,dreas , so :they luiire finally deeitled i to burden their- backs -with an overload of finery and act as badly as ,pos sibie. e 2 ;, , , Those who prefei the "hump" ' ! : Wlll cling to Grecian graces, And those rho dumb the "stump" Will tight with- men for places ;.- 1 They'll gab for woman's rights; 1 - In mlisiiriaild - ' " And hint to Grant, when tight, •' Miss Polly wants a cracker." Pont i val crackers, we meam,sweetofrreial ~~iScu9tt, upon which men l fatteri; and for i'vhict: so many unlucky "cusses" are --starving= But we will dismiss the gal of the peri od and introduce the fellow. Now gentle men, please give us your attention, and 3 1 417 e. ; , ?Arm mOdecly' dllcovr yourselves• That-orioarich'rei - wnten you yet know - tiotbr. - The fellow of the period is no more like the grand old boys we read ab'out in " tale and history" than.a weasel is like a stately lion. He's a weak-headed, vain —glorlons,.fastttrottin~ gag there f‘We don't ogre thetheribe likes ''.l.6)lteathe look; itn _opera box—if not over-dressed—and under the influence of champagne can get up a nice spee ; nlt , ~a t blg 4. !_linnr.,„, „Fe ; can trot . out .fast loiiiesgiiiiLisni nit i &self • th_ fas women. He can get tight, put himself into a rage, and swear like a Brewery boy on a"bender„ ;' . .! .. „in_ahort, do all that's, hind" — and d'ashing, but"veily 'Seldom anything worthy of praise and renown. ':The fellow ;`of.:the od ould look the : devil right in the eye, for the devil and he are mutual friends;,but he,couldn't to save hie soul,'look!'zi'Otal!fetir'ing, honest man in the face. Why is this ? It's be cause t a , 9 1 1 e a y ji landla4,l:gelnit (trek, toll Wank - 4: talks disrespectfully of marriage and ” lovely women ," deceives his friends, 'tianiesn donkey ondinselt, 'and knows that' he is on the „ railroad to ruin." Sven axone heat another heat expels, Or as one nail by strength drives oat another," bad tocirciri,liiiatilihe -meets with the devil who 'fiolitel3l,loacihi Aown- to . the . lowest abyss of' Hades, frhil who'se traveler 'returns.' -" • --= see'yonths of old, who began life with a 'slice of bread, a few . .penuies, , ,aud'a 'little brindle oielpthes,' but • whose 14'`aine, honesty • aud, pe'rseveranee ,kulpud,kheni, at last to win Jima and for et] an d onored ever after?• , Alaa !zit hundred -or : a ,hundr t ed un.dtifti, or c;Vs: hundred yUaii:s frit!, now, before the world has such • orna make, the-best :of the ; sind :" God made neither ZEE • ----"roauoitigwints?-noneywoon..... ,• . 2 - 7 Slguisleo‘tife'iliiiilisl-lidve clanged soma-- •:Seems to me, sto—hust, we if it , . t • don't. I've been married near • six months now, add the fact is, Susan sh,:iwed 'the lettsi l li'le-M'ore"!teM'P'er:eliaill' 'theught ' • - -she bad On:runt; to speak the right down: right truth, she'si-knocked • :thitig,s about • §llpl3lßpg:tti:ii, cur t 9ut,of„t.,lit e e . Avind by: the tail,ianyijwould' have,' thrown me ant; •.4 the- 7 1:7i . ! ka! h eels ;• if,ll- 4 1itchepvalke xon.: , ;llliesti.got , us,toross as haif a - dozemstieks on.myhaek Alt? on,t, :quit A:tul ' she threat --ex! the ,hoot—jack....down my -At :lit thibitYlidlOdiht,lbeeaukeff. spit.in the fire.'• If she'd done that L suppose I'd have the colic or: the, boot-j'ack-Craini:' • . ,- seift".you've - pone - -duneit; Yard '.'fitive to •' , "-'ptifiltil'veitli• the:- consequences;' you have, fitit,will, and yo r n, cap' t get out of it t • • , i'''.:"`l‘;;.'4,:iiirtattees' her isesiiiiMiglity- quick 'aireEiii!'s :45`t"w" lieL; 2 •3liis" Susan, Sun flower was as pretty as Venus, but just as soon as rtuarr i eniTrm,„ll7—,,,tici l t7 t uine d! ' yellow, her cies her - beatity; her - hair' got thiti.l and: she'S.•got- to be just the shape of an ale flask; she bus by , elicw, -„, der , r amil e ph, phatm temper she,has'got ! Never knuwed her tu" get madbefore. I. • A ..1 married her ; uOver,knowed.her ,to throw the stove 4 (tie hai tidon any body's throat; she ; •yras.. Higgins ! Aunt tgs. all right after while•t:but 1.-don't sett.ivhy sbe cau"Llia now, I don't. If she inipiiive; the'. !".•'( .1 "J'•Fr 12 ( '-•• ;fist yoti-spit,:ih'that fire' " wiyts sherttrtue,, - ,yrsterday ,. , • ; throw4he'stick: doWnyoer, throat r L • • What dict rruarrry you for? To run after you mid i make,the : tire l aftetxott spit k it out! You tortuentiu,,o•beust ! Did I marry-Lto • . weik,aticiddaveoor,yoti, 'bile you smoke and 'apii t- A.uti" there's them chickietui;f:had to feed,,,too o . and _there's' Sea •ri9lieltati,ilia,'gaidea'antli.dai',u'p my , " -• ••, ; -:see d'h eAo-, , you uevtrs• : sw „it,„.ituen!,• b r' ic9 ' , A , 4l ,4l 94l!?P‘i!e•Y,er'so4"; ll ,!?.f' '3rthilo - ught to see ! The're'eAhn'''Buster, who Wai:uv er here..yesterday, saw l t..yotr Swink e_s - attler;k2.l sanalott , ..Totu• saw. • the fitshionnble;tWitiliSlT' rt. saloons; tm , HE WATCHES, gf.g K wAire.FIES; Air JEWELRY.!'' h‘t OAAJt wtvg s , fliA t s . ‘• - INDIMEbiEN tOEFERED .' 4. 'Alf Et reAV WAT ES - A. low as 520, in two oz. Cases, warranted for two years; also 3,4, 5 and e oz. eases. JUST RECEIVED ''- -1 -AALiI aisertment., of the Celebrated • Seth - Thomas Clocks. They are the best Clocks made. Call and see I 11 Also,• -7-- alai': /indwell selected stoeklof SILVER PLATED WARE! From the best Factories in the U. S. •TADW i f : LRTI SPECTACLWrIIi s u rlire r iTL a ieeTtf:d e pl r attf Frames, to stilt all ages. REPAIRING{ pf; ail kinds, promptly attend ed to, at E. SPERING'S JEWELRY STORE, 7 800.4-69-,tfWl 7 . • ,near t tlic Depbt. 074: ''-hI"ACILLNERY. SUPPLEE &;13ROTHER; • • - MANUFACTURERS OF . . B"TEAM "B"OILERS. Irradditiorr to oar Fouiadr ` y and Machine work, we are now prepared to manufacture every ;variety of Boller and Plate Iron work, MENDING AND REPAIRING BOILERS 4:: Promptlyattenued-to. Thankful for 'past favors, S UPPLEE we would invite the attention of our friends . arid patrons to,this new branch of our business. BRO., seplel-69-tfw . l 2nd St., Columbia. QUI 4 .II:IAN , NA • ~,iinxtuLtarer',4oi REFINED AND DOUBLE REFINED ROUND, SQUARE, FLATS, OVAL, AND HALF OVAL IRON. Car Axles , Shafting and Horse Shoe Bars. .Orders promptly tilled from Stock on hand or made to order. Termsrnet - Cash; at-Manufacturer's-prices, 'de- , livered on Cars or Boats.. Office at their ROLLING MILL, sept,l-69-ttsv] Col umbla. Penns. STEAM r!1 jic H „p tA STEAMPrnS&S.I h. S• , And all kinds of Machinery Manufactured and guaranteed to give satisfaction at the W,orks'of SUPPLER di 8R0.,' ; sept,l-69-t furl Columbia. Perin- CBINE A. TNITARB A - ENUFACTORY. • , ~., I , Thetubacriber naving lately put up new ware-n ems, and greatly increased his business, can ollffs r,betteranducenaents to his culorneres than ever: - WINDOW SHADES MIRRORS, dm., IN ALL S;EYLES. He manufactures to order, and will keep con. stantly on hand, Dressing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards, .Sofas, ; Card, Dining and ',Centre Tables, Common, Fanoyand French Bed cateads all or which- tvill.:"be sold on the most reasonable terms. As he manufactures his own work lie is enabled to warrant every article to be what it. is represented. CAAIRS! CHAIRS!! CHAIRS!! ! All kinds of chairs kept on hand or manufacture edio order. Cane, Windsor Arm and Rocking Chairs; Settees, Camp and Counter Stools, Sofas, Tete-a fetes and Stuffed Seat Chairs, made to order. Old chairs repainted and repaired. '.. UNDERTAKING. Funerals Will be attended to with promptness to which be gives his personal attention.• He is prepared with Ice boxes and coolers to preserve corpse, as may be required. MAHOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS;) ' Furnished plain or tinted in any style that,nia3 be required. He respectfully solicits a share •01 public patronage, as well as a continuance of the custom with which he has been liberally favored. JOHN SHENBERGER; South side of Locust street, between Second and 4Fkl (sept4-69-tfw. rtrIINITITRE . OF ALL KINDS. CABINET WARE-ROOMS & MANU FLACTORY, Locust Street, a few doors below Third Street, Columbia, Pa .The subscriber manufactures and keeps' on hand an extensive assortment of all kinds- of Furniture. Persons wishing to buy or those i about to go to housekeeping, will lind tto their advantage to give me a call. BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CRAIRS, BUREAUS,' sETTEE:s, &c.. Of the beat quality'', style, and manufacture, and .3vill - make to order, of first-rate_ material, every . article in 111. s Ile will give strict attention to business, and respectfully asks of the public a sharb of its patronage. 44- UNDERTAKING will receive the most careful attention, at tire shortest notca. - • sept4=69-tewl ' GEORGE SEIBERT , • ANEW . STYLE . WINDOW SiIADILS. - "T lie Subscriber has on band at his Furniture Store, all kinds and styles of WINDOW SHADES, To which he would respecthilly,Utdl' the atten tion of the Public. ~., , - JOHN. SITENBERGER . .,... sept4-80-tfwl No. 21i41 Locust St, Columbia. MERIDIAN BURNER! Ask for the MERIDIAN BURNER. Take no other. It excels ALL others. It can be, used either Kerosene, Pe- , troleum or Coal Oil. It is manufactured and for sale by . COULTER SONES & CO., ,NO. 702 ARCH' ST., PHILADELPHIA. Wholesalennaqtetali-Dealers Lamps, Gis , Fixtifies; . - Lamps - for all purposes for which laiiipiare used, In GREAT VARIETY. Those desiring I.4::;•fuiitish ChurclWs, Dtvell- Ings or other buildings. public or private; with. Gas - Fixtums, will do well to call and see oneness , ";'.`IRAN . BRONZE CHANDELIERS Cheaper and better ttlaii tmrotherkincL ,kertt4 7 4,9 7 t,tvt : , ^:, -,• , . c t ~IKEDICAL. - -- TUST OPENING ! „ :Call and Seeq.; Our new and well .eleet.e;:flitdeir of TOILET ARTTCIES. :, • FANCY SOAPS; 'And 'a variety of othei'aitielea; such tui•are usu ally kept in a 'FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. C` IKe_ have also received a 'FRESH SUPPLY of Melba most Tellable— , P_A.;TENT MEDj,drxEs sept4-03-Uw) .pßicEs OF COAL REDUCED:;, 50 CTS,. 75 CTS. and SI.OO.PER TON. AT •H. , F. BRUNER'S COAL YARD,' • • COLUMBIA.. ^ Lie has a general assortment; on hand: Beat quality of coal by ear loads to Col tun bla custom ers at the regular wholesale prima.. Schuylkill' county coal at 14 W and lees: _Gross weight with 5 percent. allowed. Will hell as Itiw and, better; coal for the same money than may .bez sold,by other parties.. .•' ' " • . F.-BRUNER. , . . • • GEORGE-BOGLE, . ' LUMBER OF ALT. DESCRIPTIONS", Street,..l,44ween Locust and Union: 'COOPER , & PEART • , DBALYYtY IK, - , .Sz • COAL BALTIMORE COMPANY. •; - . 2 .. LYKE t tifi-V-ALLW4, • „ And all the beet Rualltyof STOVE 13TTILDING!. LUMBER tirui deli4ored On tam, at the LOWEST IdiaIIEST.HELTES. ..identiciok; White Plne..,Weadherboarding, Jotoe„ I:Scantling; du ., suitable tor all kinds . . t .-I.of..BuildbMPUrpOtied. . :::t./ 2. WI, a. . C T 8 : 1.,a .1, 3.. • •P0PLAR,2.2 ,, • • ' .24 ASH )PiCKETS, v ••a •, :4•4'" -.+ • 4.taiimarxis. dr.c. • AU- orders by mail will. receive, thetsame tit- 2 Aerator' as. though the application• be inade.n ,person. COOPER do PEAKT, ,, • sepitS9,tfw . ), . 4 ;Frprit/Zit„ Co.tumbia., -I IaDQU'AtTERS4 . ,,,;.,, , , 41PoriSLEEVE;BUTTONK - A.ND-STUDEI At EItISMAN'S?AI: • 41 sept 4-09-t f 34 North Questrßt4 , Lotncaxter. Pre w CABINET-TVARB. ' CURTAIN FIXTURES, kc P.AT.L'NiT ]3 UitNRR. :N0.19 N. FrontSireet "LUMBER. ..COAL. coLumßLA.:ra ,13001LS;STATIONE . BY. NEW . ! 7. NEW!!! BOOK A.I6STA'#ON:BRY IsTO. 282 LOcIIST ST., COLU3IBIA,. The snbscrlhers have Just opened and ofter_to the public a complete assortment of ' 9CFIOOL, ELA 7l :' , AND r53e..4,A.N Eo us Books; fiTATIO:NEBT4of ALL KINDS, And of every Quality, Including' a. large and first-rate 'stock of .CAP, LETTER, • NOTE "AND BILL • , . . . PAPER, .., . . SCHOOL ARID SUNDAY SCHOOL 'MOTTOES, : . . . Envelopes, Ink. Slates, Faber's & Guttknecbt's ' Pencils, &c. Toy Books, •Pass Books, Tuck,,, . Afeznomntinta Books, Initial Paper, Sc., Bibles,Testaments and Hymnbooks. - ,•. .. All weekly and monthly papers and maga ' sines received assoorraspublished.-•The custom of_the public is respectfully solicited. -• • • ," Rcnenzber - ths_plass—No. 28 locust Street, one door below the Columbia Steam Fire En gine House. sepl-611-tfwJ : JOHN L. WRIGHT dm CO.. REMOVAL J. H. Shea,ffer, BOOKSELLER' AND STATIONER; I= LARGE STOCK OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY; . • , NO. 52 NORTH QUEEN STREET, • OPPOSITE. SITOBER'S Four doors'North of Oriuide Street, ' • LANCAST.NRi a 4 " FOR ' SAL:E.. :'!:1 LOT s'' • • • ,• LOTS OF LOTS! BUILDING LOTS Large orNmall; on Sixth,stree_ ,t or Seventh street, and on .Locust street, and Walnut street. Those fronting on Locust and Walnut' streets 196 feet deep to a t 4 feet wide alley. . --• sep4-69-tfw) Apply 'to J. IL,MIFFLiN ,I VALUABLE PROPERTY; - The subscriber ,otrers the following,valuable real estate, in the borough of Columbia, Penn'a, at private sale:, HOUSE do LOT, No, t 44 L OCUST STREta., 12 SPLENDID BUSINESS STAND, N 1• , connected therewith; low occupied as a grocery store, by Mrs. M . Turner. • This is one of the best business localities in the town. The lot is 'very large with front of 30 feet 10 inches. Also the row of • • . . FOUR BRICK HOUSES WITH LOTS, Nos. 8, 10, 12 and 14 'Union street, will.be sold Singly or together, on easy terms ; For further information s = tc._ Eßs oA44 l LOeustlitre ' 4 etiColuinbia: sep4-60-tfw - STMLIE ;COACH: ,WO-BKS. EMZMIIII ,COLUNKA: StEAN., BEM 11119112 K S . RE;~LOVEDTO:Ioa.O 11 ARID 15:1;:ORTH sth STREET The Carriages, Beggies, sc., made at these Works, are equal in beauty and durability to any other make in the county. COACH SMITHING, REPAIRING, Sr.c.: This brancAot the business will be attended to with punctu lty and despatch. CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, Wagons, &c., for sale or made to order VA. Call at the Works No. 0, 11 & 13 North Fifth street and examine the stock and prices. seps-CB4fw HO USE IPUI NISHING. IT 0 #SE FUJINIS HING GOO DS. , „ " ' JUST PURCHASED, AT REDUCED PRICES, a splendid Assortment of new and de sirable HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ! COdargd , BToVES:-'A:nii-Dziit :Quaker City, and the Niagara. BRITANNIA' WARE, - in Sets or seii4raiS, to suit: purchlisers— CHAMBER,WARE," ' ! C9ErrLES:tY OF ALL RINDS. NVX.frkft . of all sizes and styles : • • . . . Special attention - paid* to -GAB FITTING and PLUMBING. A large asortment, of splendid : , • , CHANDELLERS always `on hand. •• - ° • A Variety of BIRD;CA.GES, at all prize& - Agent' for the -6efetirated% DUTY'S CLOTHES WASHEIt. -The most pop Mar, best and cbeapcat , Washing Machine ever invented. • : In connection-witli the above Washing-Ma. - chine, he has the • • - UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER! Cali at the corner'of Second and Locust stree le, and satisfy yourself that you can get. better bur- Aptins there than at any other establishment., HIRAM WILSON, Cor.Of SecOnd and Locust. Sts.,Columbia, Pa. sePl'.ll9:4lw CONFECTIONERY' • ~ • 11P.IT ARRT• , 0 0:1i FT'e Ist 0' -E R ..".C•NO.IS2'LO.MISX-ST.lccitumsrA, rA. : : 'CAKES. CA:NDrES; FRUITS , AND CREAMS:' -• " , 'of the choicest kind keit' ixitistantly 'on hand. "13rFurnilies supplied 'with Ice Cream in Churns or Moulds, at Short Notice-and Reason, 'able Rates. . • , • , LADIES' OYSTER SALOOX: •' . . , roace pleasure In annoirnclitg to my ntirrier one friends that. I have opened un .OYSTEIt SA LOON for ' the special, accommodation of La -Mem, None hilt-he beat oysters :will be used. ' Parnilles - and parties supplied at. short notice. Remember the place-132 Locust street: . . , sent-1-0041w] , 'ALLEN RICHARDS- . ONFECTIONEEt AND FRUIT OF C .• 'ALL KINDS I.N SEASON. IPartlts tap(' , FalnlSAsei!inp,pllsxl with itie;P:eei4; fnliopldS,Arlthpromntnetusst GEO. J. SMITH'S, ; the Franklin 'House, Locust street. ' P: flne assortment -of TOYS and* Fancy Artyles.cotuitantly,on hancL js.ep4-69.ttw ENV CONFECTIONERY STORE! Mat i rarea .e4l>iiiiarosiveZpictrully ~ ,zeuneol,Oldiftcretiqiimr4leigiblletbat be has. RPtifP , ottr- -- Ws44 . ifarpts".2.,,,.(or 4,tw vit#4,,ctraznoollygrioN ray— ,x,,,A.rfe.fif--41VAP -41Z":44' C3I.'EVinkES,4OI4S , SP-45 N . . ,AT.1.10.2(413 es:2lOl.OCM= EIT..,COLUMBIik. P.A"J . , - (First door above Odd fellowe'.llall,) Wbere can be found at times a; full sasoit ' CANDII.73;I7I.IIITSINUTS;, dcn. l , .; , • , Also. a full inipply of :FittI•ICH:CONXECTIONI3,! .• • • • A:nearef•Ythtni.belonging - to flrat-class C.:ley • Confectionery.. " ' • - Confections, Fruits, Cakes (Iced;or Cream, &c., furnishe d to - famines and partleaat:' RE.ASOZTABLE RATES_ w . O 1 • keepink alnll supply of the BEST, and by close " 'ArrE,,TTION. TO BUSINESS„ • • I, hope to linvo'Le;,lltiez:ui poiiioiL of the patronage. , . • ,• , ,709. . 'IO•TOTNITELL,, Agent, ' S and 210 Locust q t r t;. Columbia. Ya. sopt4-69-tfy t • TiTEDDIN ' neatly printed at thiN oftice. ±AtC•t STOVES; . LEGLEDWARE. lj; _ RubLPIE L DEALER 9 IN FOREIGN &DOMESTIC HARDWARE. An extensive assortment of house furnishing hardware, also for carpenters' and builders' use, „i ' ,hand.. 1L E .E 1, rdadtsmith's, wagon nackers, and, others, furn ished with all kinds of Iron; Nails,'Horse Shoes, Conch Trimmings, and other goods In their Line. ~ • WOOD AND iWILLOW',WARE,• ,In great'varlety, such as Tubs, Baskets, Wash 'Boards,'Broorns, Washing . Machines;'&c.. &c. " • ' "FA2D.170- 'IS.IIPLEMEN'i ( S. Plows Shoveb3,' Roes, Plow Castings, Scythes, 'Forks, Rakes; and all other Implements used by, the farmer. Stoves•of every style and pattern, Cook; Parlor and Office Stoves, for.coal t or wood. A large us-. sortment of Tin Ware always kept on hand, or manufactured to order. '- • -• • • ' • . . ... , ,Coal 011, Linseed, Fish, Sperm „and Machine, 01ls of all kinds. "Alcohol; Benzine. Japan, and other Varnish, Glass,Pal nts, Putty, White Lead, &e. sepl-69-tfw),_LoousT STREET, COLUMBIA. PA. NEW DOOT AND, smit STORE:' , e subscriber would , respectfally inform his friends and the, public generally. that he has opened a'BOOT AND SHOE STORE at' He-will - :always keep on 'hand sigeueral ast , sor4nent of , ;BOOTS; SHOES • AND -GAITE.RS, , Suitable for , , Men, Boys, 'Ladies, Misses end Children, • - LOWEST. CASIF*PRIOES: • 1 'He will keep none but the BEST 90'0DS. and .all classes, can be accommodated by • calling at his store, next door to ;Max: Ilucher's Grocery, - ' 5ep1..09-tforj '' • ' JEROAI.O SCHftECK. . . LADIE - S, c SHOE MANUFACTORY ' Having increased my facilities for turning out superior work I would announce to my old customers and all new ones that, may favor me with a call, that ,I um better prepared now, to - manufacture all-kluds of , • • •- • • LADIES' MISSES' AND OHILDUEN'S rt.^ ,SE OES -AND GAITERS,: than" , ever - befote.NlLeinpley 'none but' the best workmen and am always certain of giving, satis faction. I keep on hand a genertil assortment of .ready made work all of which Is manufactured on the premises.- - I keep no made-up work of other , parties. My work is made exclusively for home trade' and is sold as such.. TERMS CASH:: ~„ •- ,We sell as cheap as any other, establishment, - and ask a share of public_ patrefinge. - - • ' , JAS SCHROEDER, Locust Street, between Front and Second. - Sep4-89-tfw - ' • ' - , sept4 l OD-tf.w., . . . . - Nll 7.031E - ,.II.ANUFACTURE. . ~ Tho Subscriber has on hand a large Stock of c ots and Shoes; Gaiters, &tr., all'of his own )lanufacture. . ' i „'. • ..' ' . , , Call at his Store , four doors Marie R. Williams' Drug Store , - Front Street, where he offers an ex tensixo assortment of Goods, either., .. : - PRIVATE SALE WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. His atoekOonsists of a T large d .general as- sortment of .Slen's an anci. Children% • • BOOTS AlsiD SHOES, as can tie found 'elsewhere In the Town: Those requiring Boots and Shoes, will rind it to their advantage to call and examine his• Stock„ before purchasing elsewhere,. i -• • ' sep4 , , , SAMUEL, PROVE: CLOTHS; 0 ASSHUERES, AND READIAIADE CLOTHING. Have now opened the largest stock of the above - goods ever offered In Lancaster. • "•• ' Chinchilla Beaver, Esquimaux Beaver • Moscow Beaver ME OVE RC OAT INGS, FINE FRENCH-COATINGS, r •-• `BEAVER DOESKIN COATINGS, ~• • ' - SILK MIRED COATINGS, . BLACK, BROW,Nancl. DAHLIA. .CASSIMEBES, all. New Styles, Boys' Wear, in great variety, HOME-MADESATINETTS; • KENTUCKY JEANS, VELVET .CORDS. &c.,,tc. • • ItEADY-MADE CLOTHING, . 808 BEN AND BOYS, Of our oven manufacture and warranted In qua!- , ' ' ity., style and price. , FINE • SUITS:. BUSINESS, SUITS, BOYS' SUITS. OVERCOATS'frOrn the finest Esquintaus. Beaver to ordinary goods., kepi-GO-UW.I „ , RACERS. BROTIIERS TTNFAILING EYE TERSERVE RS IL/ Oar celebrated Perfected, SPECTACLES . AND ETE. GLASSES. . are"gaining steadily and - eertainly a reputation unsurpassed. The readily ascertained superi= orlty they possess over the- ordinary. Spectacles ,makes them. very popular. • • ~. That they render Iznpalred sight clear and dls lino.; strengthen and preserve the eyes; are very ensy aturpleakunt tt, wear, and last- many palm „wltAtout chanae,belng neeessary. so that, in the end they are theebeapest an ,well as• the' ,„ NOTICE; thxt Mr. Onus. P. Schreiner; Wntch maker mud 'Jeweler, %Front. ;street, is-one wile „agent. ln Columbia; Po. > , ; Lazarus et , Morris, linnufactriring Opticians Mar:Hord. Conn.: : .. < ,stepi WLYES . LIQUORS. _ - • PURE WINES AND LIQUORS! - For. Pure. Unadulterated Wines laid Llgoors, go to the store of the *totem:l'l6.r. He has eleirAut Which for gnallt,j , and flivcir, cannot be'excelled also, the celebrated BOOKTY.H. Wklffiff.F.Y, Yankee Iturreplamalmlipi vi Us, Mark berry Brandy, Cherry anti Currant. Wine*. We have Winot; Brandies, Gina, Cordial*, Obi Monongahela of all'analea. Give 11K a tall and examine for younkelf..' CHARLES ' Corner of Commerce and "Walnut KW..Colombia, • aimi-80-trve • ' • „. , ,wllol4:siq.r. 4 ItzTAIL TOBACCO, SNUFF !lc SEGAR MANG- Agent for the New York Flue Cut, Navy, and Monitor Chow•Clurw Chewing Tobacco, corner Pc Front 'Lod tocuatatreeta, Columbia, Tobacco } corner VPIIOLSTERINGI ,' he .. undersigned haw taken. , rooms Adjoining Um reaidence of „Isamu. Eftliltr. VII W/Littlitt MS t 14., ,where he Is at all timed prepared to do all kinds. 'of workin• hid line; Kuril an /Dinging Cisrlaind, cutting, making and • 11311tItr CiirPetO;VlPl4l ring iiofall and Chairs, snaking Sprang, Corn-innikor Hair la.s.trrouaa,„ Cussisionm, etc, eke.,• b?i )l : 43o :trw I. MA MT/KT...CA ILTEit. S -WATERMAN, WATERMAN'S • .• , • Cocktail :and 'Tonic Bitteis. Wholomulo and Retail, No. .11.9014 . iit.4 *Feet, i hide] ph la The,tOnle properties' of • ttiese Illtteis, have been certified to•by. some or our esnost.eminent pritetislng , physichins, as the best tonic' now In use: andAtie •Cocirtal Bitterseds the: universal, favorite among Judges of W good gin ore/whitely uncktnlll.. e ^ •isept4-69-i fw TTli. • - COLUMBIA. _FLOUR MILLS: , . • . .61ii• K. , • • E , ROPILIZTo • o , -4 6 - Or `" paid tor kinds of `Grain. • . .„ , :4UPE.RFIZT :A.ZsTV =mt.' PAJIILY -FLCUR` for sato; also utll Peed-of all klrithi.A :Wheat z Ground and Packed to order.- Orlet work and-Choppinig.done.:' , Chopped „Corn I.: • and Oats. Corn IfealA and • • •tO , R. A II- Ai.lll , F Ott", , 'For sale stall thnes.tutd:doltvered_to: any part of the town. 921-Town and country:custom eo liclted. sep-i-s94fw] STOVES• , AND TIN WARE OiI; ":.Parits,',~ Vic: BOOTS ,SHOES. N.l2,.4srLqcusT STREET, COrMIpIA, PA Which he!piers ikt the - D . BY' GOODS: ILA G E BROT R =! SPECTACLES. IT FACT•i TOBACCO & &BOARS. FAcTußim. TJI FLO'T STKttING. BITTERS. PROPRIXTOII OW 40/..r7 :Rae = GROCERIES, &c. gRE AT EXCITEMENT AMONGST - GitOCERTMENS ow-can good GOODS be sold so cheap, is the question. , • , ATTENTION' . HOUSEKEEPERS.: NitWst«,ic of tieods, ii ' iliSißeufnk them very low. The best quality of goads, and nt cheap rates. • bIIGARS: TEAS," - ...S.IE'AT.-.•. • COFFER';' , • " • FRUITS,' " • "FISH, -. SPICES,. CHEESE;FLOUR. Provisions of 'all kinds, togethei with Wood and Willow-ware and Class and Queensware. Switzer and yrnbergerpieese,(4ermanFruits, SUGAR CURED HAMS &DRIED BEEF ,ENGLISH AND AMERICAN - PICKLES. ' Fresh Peaches, and all the Fancy.Grock ries per; taining to a well regulated Grocery Store. • I run determined not to be surpassed in , cheap ness and In the excellent quality of my goods. • - 4 - 0 - Cali around and inspect our stock - whether you buy or not.' A share of public patronage is solicited. - • _ sep4-07413 FRESH GROCERIES ." . AT THE PROVISION FAMILY ,GROCERY STORE OF MULLEN & BROTHER, ODD FELLOWS' HALL, FRESH TOMATOES, FRESH PEACHES .AND ' other Canned Fruits, Shaker Corn, ,Sat. T - E A— THE BEST BLACK TEA IN THE MARKET. EXTRA; REFINED_ . SYRUP MOLASSES, very cheap; - - Regned Sugars; Dried: Fruit ot. all kinds. Rio, Java, and Laguyra Coffee. • HEAT SUGAR CURED HAMS 4 DRIED BEEF. Also,Fancy Groceries, Family Flonr, Notlons,itc. We intend to keep the best Goods only„ and to sell as cheap as any, similar store. . . • •-; ' • -• • - MULL EN BRO. a:Et-Country Produce' °null -kinds' bought-or taken in exchange tor goods. fsep-4-69-tfw. tILVE FAMILr:GROOERIES; dr.c. A:LARGE & FINE STOCK7:JUST RECEIVED .A.ND IN STORE!, ;." Shave now In Store a full assortment of ari For Family and Hotel tow 1 Extra Syrup Molasses:Fine Tcas, Coffees, Sc Extra Sugar Cured 11A.Sia find DRIED lIEEF. Extra,FAKILY FLOUR by the barrel or smaller quantity. Dried. Fruit,,Plekles, and Fancy,Grocerles or all hinds, and at the lowestprlees. Call and ex- '` • amine st*:whether you buy or not...* 'FIENRY SUYDAM, • •" , Cor: of Frent &111 Mon Sta. FrOITLY GROCERIES GROCERIES! ' The Subscriber Would respectfully inform his customers and the P,ubllc generally, that, he has just received general assortment of - GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. TEAS -AND SPICES. Refined Sugars of all•Ict nds, • Sugar Cured Hanis and •Beef, • • ' •• .• Extra Fine Syrups. •.' r ' " -and Java Coffee, ' DRIED AND'CANNED . FRUITS.' . „ 'ltinsini, Prunes and Prepared Mustard always, on hand and of the very best grades. ' EXTRA: FAMILY' FLOUR, . • ; • . CORNMEAL, FLOMILII.% Fancy' 'Groceries, Canned Vegetables ascl Fruits, • 'for hotels ands.farnilids: • The best Goods • ; onlylme sold, and'prices very low. . Our stocic of staple' and fancy groceries is full and complete and we intend keeping it fresh, by' almost daily additions. Notions of different kinds alViays on lind. • ' •• • • FREDERICK - BUCHER, ' 4ep409-tf,,v) • • - , cor.:4th & Locust Sts. • PFTANIEL. McCAULEY, • . - ' - 11 ST:„.II ' EA:II,UNION, COLUMBIA, PA DEALER IN ' GROCERIES, PRCIoVISIDNS, , he CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR ! RYE FLOIJR,'• UNBOULTED‘ -MEAL, CORN MEAL GRAIN, AND ALL RINDS. OF MILL FEED 'always kept . on nand: - Choice Faintly' Flour made - from White• Wheat. .Also Bakers Flour of the best quality. , Be thanks his friends for the liberal patronage heretofore extended,:and - asks a eouttauunee of Being a practical Miller, and having,felloWed the trade for many years, lie natters himself. that his knowledge of the business will enable him to give satisfaction to all who may favor him With their custom. The store will be open from 7 A.M., to 834 P. M. sep-1-69-tfw DANIEL McCAULF,Y. ' F INE EA 31ILY GROCERIES, AT HARD3iA_N': Just. received, ut the - due Grcxsery ,EstablLsh tueut,.corner 3rd 11 , . ud Cherry streets, the follow ing new Goods : ' " ' • SUGAR CULLED HAMS AND DRIED REEF JELLIES: PRESERVES. • ..'HONEY; - • „k'EACHES, _ . " - TOMATOES,' ENGLISH PICKLES.. INSLOW'S GREEN colo 6IIEEN PEAS Au. Ac. Family Together with aver - fino guisort4neut, of , Grocorles,Of kinds.' ' " _! - ••• A LA/az iceoFINEw • •• FOREIGN - FRUITS, - . „ Orartes,'.. Lemons, Pim' Raisins,' 'ecii...oannts, and,W ita:VVine Ninegar., Extra Family Flour, Mercer Fotatoes,Rili and Java Cofres;frush retuned; Lovering's Syrup, dm. ad !most , 11:4-Ne•w,"°c"I'Lreel v v v31, 4 1r. lIAR.DMAN, • • `;. • • "-ant and Cherry tits.; • sept:o3-ttvri., ., "AS'E iv.ING " 211-ACHINES.": G'ROVEIt",S; BAKER'S r. ELASTIC'STITCIF , NE g , 495' Broadway; New York; .730 Chestnut -,-POLNTS OF EXCELLENCE.. - . Beauty find Elasticity of Stitch, ' , Perfection and simplicity of 31stelilnery. • , Using-both thresubrdire:nly from' the .pools, , Lao laatcrilug of seams by hand auti:no waste of thread. . . Wide range of - application with'out-cbunge of adjustment., , The'searn rehtirin Its heatr.ya . rid tirmneeis after wiashing tironing. • ••, }Strides doing all kind,' of worictione by, other Hewing 3 , lachinwi,, these • Slachlinno execute the rubst beautiful and permanent Embroidery and ornamental work. , wg,The'lligtifeft , Premitinix at.fall the faireand exhibitions of the. United titaness and Europe. have been awarded A be Grover kliaker,tiewing Mitehince. and th e work done by them, wher everexhibit,".l.ln competition. itrieTtni very bhchent prize, THE CROSS OP TUE LEGION .oF , HONOtt.,.wtus conferred on the represent:4llW of the Grover & Baker 'Sewing Machine's, and the Ex pan ttottllnlveraelle.Parlei, 2,017. Lb uw attesting LI seir, great nu perlori ty over_ till other Sewing Machlnea. [Bupt-e9•tfw _ •••, • -GUANO. - .. • WE - - CONTINUE • ~- . • Maadfa . ctureour well-known Manures, .Suj47.- 1 / 4 i,ip!.ate of Lime and Sm”:o,,,inpat and also !lave for - salo - • ~, PERUVIAN GUANO; Genalno Government, Fish Quano,, Lund,Plast.ei and hydraulic la,- „ went. together. with a complete assortmant of BURNING: , AND.. GREASING OILS. , 7 fair iiiarir..a' • S per. Phosphate of, Lime, - - ;;Z30 per 2000 . 1bs: Austuoniut,ed,,Fertilizer y - do sr • . 1 . 4 I ; ..IA,diVISCOUNT.L.TO:DEALEELS:•:. ' • , •,: - •” • ,AEEEN,.& • -r * , ," 'IFE LIONVS' "ME QII ANICS' ' —' icriaTs* i'''YTlllAl3;:'antl all kludk, 0 lety ltegallast and Paraphernalla, Iti.uutiLeturect teorder, at ;. " 41.%.NR . rth.Qu0erititivat;lalnetwtor. Pa siepti-A9rtfw WAX BUCHER., No. 249 Locust,Street ESE Columbia, Pa NEW STOCK! EIIII=I 111 ". FIRST PREMIUM ' Street, P,litiadelphitt CLOTHING. IVIEROHANT TAILORING. ‘' • J. •W. REASIN„: I. ° No.:= LOGrUST ' STREET, p(S,LVSI:.IIIA, Ha opened in the room fornicrly occupied by • ' Pi S. Idcrogue; ic full stock' of • • - • .FRENCH, 'ENGLISH . , . 3 0LERICAN:S: SCOTCH 'CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & SUITINGS, • Which lie Is prepared to make up'in as good Style and - Fashion as can be - made In .York or Plilladelphia. , . ,„ He Invites all' to call and examine Ills stock; whicb,.he Is linssltive, cannot be excelled In Columbia. The .est.a.bllslnnen t 114 designed exclusively for Merchant Tailoring; and the undivided inten tion of the Proprietor, will be devoted to his business. ' " GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Of all kinds, and of SITPEMOR QUALITY, al ways on hand. - . Remember the old adage, that money saved is money earned. Call and lie convinced that you can save your money by purchasing at the ONLY exclusive Merchant Tailoring Establish ment in Columbia. [sep-1-69-twf SPRING 'CLOTHING) „ , • ; CLOTHING! - CLOTHING! CLOTHING! • „CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER! Pantaloons;lrests,-Shirts, Drawers; 3c., eke. .New Styles,New Goods at low rates. DAVID • HANATJER' U''S 'CLOTHING EMPORIUM! Front Street,iirst Store above Walnut Street, 90L111%1111A, PA. Cheapest Largest, -.Best Assorted, Handsomest anti Cheapest Stock of - , - OLOTIInTer, -FURNISHING GOODS, Rani, CaPs,'Bochs; Shoe's., Sc., Se., ever exhibited in these regions, - which will be sold at prices • ! TO DEFY ALL Cd.AIRETITION! fsept-69-tfw • 'IT IS A'•FACT!" Capable of ocular demonstration, that the prices of Cloths, Cassaneres. Ready-Made. Clothing and Furnishing Goods, are less than one-half what they were during the war,at the Merchant Tailoring establishrrient'of S. S. RAT II VON, 'Cor'ner :North Queen and in Streets, 'opposite Shober's Hotel.'Lan easter, Pa. ;Thfs la the oldest establishment in this line of trade in j_ancaster county, and is selling, at this time;' fine -Moscow, 'Esquimaux, and common Beaver_ Overcoats, from .$l5 to SW; Common Unioh Beavers from $lO to $l5; Common Union Beaver Business Suits from $l2 to $l5; Good ens ;eimere Suits. from 816 to 820, and line qualities from 825 to s3o.' A Jew - suits on hand as low as $lO. • Cloths, Cassimeres,untl,Trizninlngs as low as they can be obtained anywhere else, and sold 'by the yard to thosewho' may wish fo have them made at home, or. elsewhere. Overcoats, Dress Coats and — Busines.4 Snits made to order with' dispatch, and in the best and most fashionable manner, as the customer may'desire; Allkinds of cutting and repairing done at reasonable prices. Au entire new stock got up for the Fall and Winter trade of 1646 and 1809, and manufactured in the city of Lancaster. It would be, to the 'interest of the public to call and realize that "Sr is A FACT." S. S. RATIOVON, Sept-60-tfwl , ,Merchant Tailor and Clothier. • • *HATS, - CAPS, &c. • • L.( H ULTZ •& 1313 OTHER, • —; _AJI"I S RS, ""20'-NORTH"QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA Latest style Fall and Winter RATS and CAPS in all qualities and colors. , LADIES' F r ANOY MRS, We are now opening the largest and most complete assortment of Ladies' and Children's FANCY 117119 ever offered in this market, at very low prices.. ' ROBES ..-ROBES ! I ROBES !I! Buffalo •Robes„ lined and unlined; Hudson Bay, Wolf, Prude Wolf, Fox - , Coon, ate.' BLANKETS AND LAP RUGS, • oral] qualities, to wbleb Ire would particularly invite the attention .of all persons. in want of articles In that line.. GLOVES, GAUNTLETS AND MITTS OTTER, ..., . BEAVER, NUTRIA,.,,, , SEAL, - BUCKSKIN; - , FLESHER, KW. • • • &e., -dm. Ladles' Fine Fur Trimmed Gloves, Gamitlets Mitts and Hoods. - • • . PULSE WARMERS & EAR MITTS WHOLESALE AIQD RETAIL st3N-09-Liw PLANIKG MILLS. B DEHUFF, • COLUMBIA, PA SUSQUI3ITANIN'A. ' ''PEANING MILL - 'Manufacturers .of, and have constantly on Land Sashes, ,Dour Bit aidn, aim Eters, Window and Door Frames Brackets, Moulding, tilielv ing,FCashigs. • I. S.—Tile Planing and Di esNittg' of Lumber is continued and carried on as heretofore by y fiep4-69-tfw] „ ...J(/UN , 13. BACHMAN.. DYEING O USES. 'Ii7JOHER. ; BOR. TIM -STATEN . .ISLAY.D DING ESTABLISIDIFNT " Ladles' Drosses Cloaks, Vells,Gloves,ltibbons and Silks of all kinds dyed - any color. Also; Gett.ticitten's Coats,tVests, Pan taloons, &c. Kid Gloves washed to look likeltew. , Scouring, repairing, 4c., done at short notice. will receive goods 'at my store and forward theta to the establishment. ire-Satistactiotiguaranteed. ' • Calland see list of prices at . . „ „• J. C. BUCHER'S' "Store, Locust Street, tiep'4-69-tfw] - Co.umblit. Pa PIANOS: liA]lßUit\''s'& oTuElt PIANOS. SEVEN FIR-ST PREMIUMS IX FOUR BEKS. . TAYLOR ds FARLE:I"S ORGANS. The undersigned. for many years .engaged as a professor .of music in Girard College:and 'otherlnstitutions, In response to a request ,u 1 a great number of his pupils and friends, has con sented to become an agent fur furnishing -- " FIRST-CLASS I:NSTILTIMENTS. • It gives me pleasure to announce that I have been appointed wholesale agent for the ,Brad .bury PllOlO5, 110 d Taylor , and , Farley Organs, which ,I tun now prepared to supply at 'prices that earshot tail to give satisfaction. The I supe riority of the above Instruments over. otlizrs in the market Is too .welll known to need any 'comment from- me. _Every Instrunient war ranted. , , Liberal discount-to clergymen and Sunday schools. te,„Orders by mail as laith fully attended to as if, ordered In_ person ; I select every Instrument sold. • , „ • , AVZ4..G..FISCHER, , sept4-60-tfwl lON Arch street, Phlisura nrAriiiii, Tizarmirr riroltAs, J.O. S. MASinq THOMAS & CO., NN Columbia, Manedster'co., Pa.., Slitaufacturers at Beech Creek, Clinton co., Pa., and Wholesale Lowlier Dealers, WHITE - PINE.' - HEMLOCK' POPLAR; ... -WALNUT, ASH, FLOORING,' SI DEI NG," • ' ~. W LLER. BOA ROS, PICKETS, .LATII S, 'lo3otfd] - - ' f( I X BOA Fi 1)S. 3c.. Ac. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD! 'l4O-1\1"-77DC6.1\17 BLOOD PANACEA. - The Great Alterative and. Blood Purifier: Forthecureof ScaoruzA or lilso's • - ""IL, CUTANEOUS DISEASES, EAT 'SEAS, DOYLE, Prunus and .OTE S the FA C Z :SHEN 'LE, YELLOW JAUNDICE, WHITE rsu.nras, MERCURIAL Drs. MN, GENERAL DEBILITY, rat- TATION and FLUTTERING at the EAST, CONSITIPTION, ASTIINA, f-PIIILIE and SYPHILITIC AMC ONB; BLADDER and KIDNEY Dm- • MS, GILLTEL, DEOPSY, DYSPIP ♦,LIrEECOYPLAINT,SICR casket's, FEMALE COMPLAINTS. . To the broken down female It Pee life and energy by restoring lost powers of nature. Persons I weakness and Lassitude, by use sir the PANACEA are soon re sred to perfect health, bloom and gor..;Try, • ' , „Brice $l.OO, Per Bottle.' ' T T Z ~..•Itlstalasfacissr r rand - :Pr;oprioioe, - I‘ . .s BALTI3LO.IIIf.,; 31.D.1 e .Fch: sale by - druggists anCetorekeepers threughont the United Staten-. , , , ; Eoi. Sal cilii:2," ,' • r, myEßs;,' • X-po'etliZzari• d.D.rugglit,C9llu4bla.;,Pa' A:ept2.51.'69-Iyl ONUALOMEYER: Tnceritorand Man:`c nracturer or the' Celebrated 'lron ;Frame , P nos, 'Wareroorne I , ro. 722 Arch street', Phila., 'llelphia, has received the'.:Trize 'Medal of the, Worldis Great, Exhibition..a.ondon.. England. The highest prizes awarded when and wherever exhibited. (Established 1824.] (sent-I-how Inz=s INSVBANCE .00.71f:PANZES. TI -IL AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PIIII,ADELPIIIA S. E. con. FOURTH. AND 'WALNUT STS ALEX. WHILLIHN, President. J. S. WILSON, Secretary. GROyCTII.OF THE AMERICAN. Date. No. of Policies, Amt. Insured. 1860 Dec. 81. 001 $ 1.000,450.00 1801 " " • 1120 1,20600.00 1867 " " 7616 18,112,478.04 1868 " • 10,282 • - 21,710,901.56 • The American issues policies on all desirable plans at low rates, and for security and prompt ness in meeting losses is unsurpassed by any company in the United States. BOAR]) OF TRUSTEES. HON. JAMES POLLOCK, Ex-Gov, of Penn., Director U. S. Mint. J. EDGAR THOMSON, President Penn'a. R. • IL, 238 South Third street. GEORGE NUGENT, Gentleman, residence Germantown. ALBERT, C. ROBERTS, President Fourth National Bank. PHILIP B. MINGLE, Seed Merchant, 103 Mar ket street. HON. ALEX. G. CATTCLL, U. S. Senator, Mer • chant. 27 North Water street. ISAAC HAZLEHUR,ST, Attorney at Law, 508 Walnut street. L. M. WILLDIN, Merchant, 20 and 22 South Front street. HENRY K. BENNETT, Merchant, 745 South Fourth street. GEORGE W. HlLL,,Presiden t Seventh National Bank. 'JAMES L. CLAGHORN, President Commer • cial National Bank. JOHN WANAMAKER, Oak Hall Clothing House, S. E. corner Sixth and Market ets., and 818 and 820 Chestnut street. DR. F. HINICLE, Agent. sep4-69-tfw] Columbia, Pen n'a. COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO. JANUARY Ist, 3868. CAPITAL AND-ASSETS, - - - 9600,527 91 Tins Company continues to insure Buildings Merchandize, and other property, a,, , minst loss and damage by fire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium, or premium note. EIGHTH_ ANNUAL REPORT. Whole am runt insured, 912,478,426 S 3 Less can't spired in '66, 7'22,771 34 811,735,655 49 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Amount orpremlron notes, Jim. 1,18644 6685,128 27 Less premium notes exp'd In 1568 ' 71,963 01 5613,1.60 23 . _ Balance of premiums, Jan'y 1, 1666 U,609 15 Ca.sh - receipts, less commissions, in '66, 57,016 16 Loans 14,400 00 Due from agents and others 0,664 56 CONTII.A. . .... Losses and expenses paid in 1860 $78,025 31 Losses adjusted, not due Jan. 1, 'O7, 21,290 88 Balance Capital and Assets, Tan. 1, '67, 600,517 91 $094,830 10 A. S. GREEN, President. (3 GORGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. iNtieutAgr. S. SIMIAN, Treasurer. - DIRECTORS: R. T. Ryan, , John V. Steacy, John Pemlrtelt, - - George Young, J r., 11. G. Minich, Nicholas ItP.D4nalti, Samuel F. Eberleiu, William Patton. Amos S. Green,- John 13. Bachman, Hiram Wilson, Robert. Crane. septl-69-tfilwl ECONO3HCAL MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO OF RHODE ISLAND Elites lower than oilier Mutual Companies OVER $176 FOR EVERY $lOO LIABILITIES. This Colllllftily issues Policies in all the several forms; and combining the Stock and Mutual principles, :Mord greater security to parties in suring than either the Mutual or Stock princi pal alone. The Baas have been. prepared by the HON. ELIZUR WRIGHT, Actuary of the Company, the most noted end popular Actuary living. CASH DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY atter second payment, o 1 IN ADVANCE. POLICIES ISSUED ON THE LIVES OF FE MALES AT REGULAR OR TABLE RATES. D 6 not fail to examine the principles of this Company before. insuring. For circulars, ap ply to W. D. REITZEL, Agent, Lancaster City. or Dr. B. F. HERMAX, L. Surgeon, , [sep4-o9tfw No. DN. Front - St., Columbia. LANCASTER CITY AND COUNTY Fire Insurance Company. CAPITAL. 8200,000. lION. T. E. FRANKLIN, PRESIDENT. G 0. K. REED, TitEAsonEnt. EDWARD BROWN, SECRETARY. Directors—non. A. E. Roberts, B. F. Shenk, J. S. Atlee. M. D.,.Frank Shroder, H. Carpenter, M. D., J. M. Frantz, Jacob Bausman, Joint C. Trager. The above Home 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 Conspany. PERPETUAL POLICIES also written on faliorable Terms. Apply to sepl-69-the] JOB:: W. BRUNER. Agent. INSURANCE AGENCY. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY, of New York, Cash Assets, , 4- .25000,000. . F. S. WEs.:STON. President. WASFIINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY, New York. • Cash Assets, $1500,000. • CYRUS CURTISS, President. L INCASTER CITY AND COUNTY FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY. Capital, $1.'00,000. MOS. E. FRAMCLIN, President. WYOMING FIRE INSURANCE casirANY, Wyoming. Pa. Capital and Surplus, $170.000. J. 011 1 ,1 BRUNE,II„ Agent, Jer 0-Iyd] 215 lAfalitut street Col u 1111,1.1 ej_IRARD FIRE AND MARINE IN suRA.NcE'COMPANY, • . OF PHILADELPHIA. Capital q•AX1,000 [Securities .2 '00,000 This Company continues to lake risks on•gutal• property, at rates as low as any other mild 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 an a guarantee of its suture conduct. "THOS. CRAVEN,' Pres't A. S. Guadmr, Vice-President. JAS. B. ALVOILD, Secretary. . .. F. X. ZIEGLER, Ageat, .Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia: Yu sept4-69-11 - w1 " - ' - " TNSUR.A.J,NCE CCOI PAN I" of N ORTI I AmkstacA, - - • • • • PHILADELPHIA.: . Incorporated 17114:, Assets, $1,3,50,000. Charter perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by tire on Buildings, Itterchandlze,' Furniture, le., for, long or short, periods,, or permanently on Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. Thai prompt payment of losses for a period 01 to,".vExtrr years, utiords 'a guarantee of claim ,upon _public confi dence. ARTUUR G. Cords, Pres't. ...cirAnixs PLATT, See'y. , , X. ZIEGLER, Agent, 'Walnut Street, above Frost. Columbia, Pa [septa 7 6o-Lfw, ' FAR)ERS' I:, Flit E INS LiiI ANCE gOINIPAIN.rI", YORK, Ps. . . Insures on the Cash, Mutual or Perpetual 'hoes H. Klt.-1.1311:R., D. STRICK.LER. Secretary. • H. S. 'SHUMAN, Agent. - - Columbia. Pa EREIGILT NOTICE. Ti OCAL FREIGHT NOT. 4; E. The Pennsylvania Rail Road Company are now prepared to receive or forward Freight, be tween Columbia and Lancaster, and all station. .n the Pennsylvania Rail Road and its branches. . RATES BETWEEN PILLL'A....O COLUMBIA, Fired Class. 2nd Class. led Class. WI Class. .25 cents 21 eta. • • IS els. 15 ets. Flour in Car loads, 25 cents per Barrel. BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA'A , LANCASTER. First Class. • ' 2rad Class. lied Class. 4th Class. 23 cents 20 ets. 17 eta. •14 ets. BETWEEN COLUMBIA ..S.; PITTSBUICGIL , First Claus.. `lad- Class. '3rd Ma.. 4th Clays, 71 cents 56 cis. . .143 cis. Sri eta. • Freight consigned to stations where the Com pany has no Agent, must he prepaid. All Freights payable on Heaver.- , . . 11. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phila. A% - .For -further Information apply to S. B. EtNcsroN, Frt., Agt., Pl-dra. ' E. K. BoicE, Frt., Agt., Columbia. [septiVrtfw ' . . UTL ' S BALSAMIC •M IX. It l:. This well known preparation has obtained WI enviable reputation throughout the world ,the only S Er,RE. :AND RELIABLE RE:ME DY for all diseases of a Private Nature. It requires, no cessation from business ,nor restrictions in 4.111 et. Its use ' 'CAIN:NOT BE DETECTED, nor is It unpleasant to the taste. Full directions and a treatise accompany each bottle. sent by express on receipt at the money, tree from Oh. ,servathm. Pribe'6l per bottle: Sold by all Druggists, • - F• . C 'WELLS4". • co.,. ,.±holesale Ag W 192 Fulton ti ›.; treet, e 4 "; nl v F York J . . OB PRINTING • - .. . . 01 every description executed st t.bis ome e RAILROAD :LINES. A rriral and Departure of Mails. Post Offlesi oit Locust st reet, near Front. - :PostMistress' "" Mits. M. J. Ft Deputy- - Me. J. A. Ft ' OFFICE. Hoops.-0:80 A...*: to 8 P.M. On SO days fropzi,B tO e t: • Ainini.E.`neavr.ißOX-Td* EAST. At 6:iiOnnell:so-A;M. froiii Philadelphia, 6 P. M. from Philadelphia, and 8:30 P. 111. Readipg. .;‘.II.ItIIIWE FIIO3/ TifE, ;WEST At 9:NO A.M. fromllarrfsburg via ft. & C. It. and 11'. M. from Yolk, and 3:0 P. M. from Ili rlsburg. DEPART DAILY EASTWARD. 7:80.A7 - M:to-Rendlng, 8:03 A:131. nnd 2:4 M. to Philadelphln. = At 11::30 A. M. to 'Harrisburg, 12:10 P. M. to Yc and 6:05 to Harrisburg. The hour of departare given above Is the tii of closing the mails nt the post ottlee. pE,SYLVANIA RAIL. ROAD 'TRAINS LEAVE COLUItII3IA GOING EAST Lancaster Tr:tin..2.s A, UEl2ll=2=l TE.VIN , ; LEAVE WEST, flail Train 11.50 A. Harrisburg ACCOMmodation 6.25 P Lancaster Train Arrives 8.05 Marietta Accom. leaves Columbia, at, •11l A COLUMBIA ACCOM NIO DATION ,Leave Columbia for Lancaster - . Arrive at Lancaster 2,13 " Connecting will, Erie Express for Mira. Leave Lancaster at "10 P. Arrive at. Columbia 4tl " The LiarrNbura accommodation witl.leave bci ore at 5:20 P. M. _ _ ItEADING RAIL ROAD SUMMER ARRANGEMENT MONDAY, APRIL :!Cau, 1869 GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM TIli); NORTH A: North West for Philadelphia, New York, Re: ing, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shainok Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Lit Lancaster, Columbia, ;to., ate. Trains leave Harrisbuig Mr New York, as f lows: At 2.35,5.20 and 8.10 A.M., 12.23 rtour42.ooa 111.555 P. M.,connecting with similar '1 n e t Pennsylvania It. It., and arriving at New Ye at 11.45, 11.43 A. 81. 3.30, 11,15, 9.30 I'. H., and 6 A. M., respectively. ' Sleeping Cars accompa: the 2.a5. 5.20 A.M.; and 10.33 P. M. trains, wit out chance. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pot tSci qua, Minersville,Ashland.Shamok in,PineG ro' Allentown and Philadelphia, 8.10 A. M., and and-1.10 P. 81., stopping ittLebanon and mine') Way Stations; the 4.1.0 P. AL, making count:elk, for Philadelphia. Pottsvilleand Co loin bin on For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven, and Anhui via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Ito: leave- Harrisburg at Returning; Leave New York at 9.00 A. 1 12.00 Noon and 5.03 and o,eo P. M., Ph iladelPhia 8.15 A. M. and 3.30 P. M.. ' sleeping car:racer)) nanylng the 9.00 A. H. and 5.65 and 8.00 P. 31. Arai (rein New York, without change. Way Passenger Train iCaVC, 7:30A. NI., connecting with similar train on El Penns' IRtilrosta. returning iron, Reading at 0 P. 81., stopping at all Stations. Leave Pot tsvllle at 7.30 80110.45 A. H.. and 2 P. M.; Shamokin at 5.25 and 111.2, A. H.: As land at, 7,00 A. 81.. and 12.30 Noon Tarmui at 8.30 A. M., and 2.20 P. M. for Philadelphia ai New York. 04.850 10 Leave Pottsville . via Schuylkill and Striqueha na Rail Road at 7.00 A. M. for ll:u•risburg, al 11.30 A. AL Ihr Pine Grove and Tremont. Reading Accomodation Train: Leaves Rea ing•at 7.30 A. 31., returning from Philadelphia 5.131'. M. Pottstown Aceomodation Train : Leaves Pots town at 0.23 A. M., returning leavesPhiladel at 4.30 P. M. . . • . . Columbia Rail ROttd Trains leave Beading 7.01) A. 111., and 6.15 P. M., for Ephrata, Lltiz, I,a curter, Columbia; tt/c.- Hail Stood Trains leave refl.:lona Junction at %DO A. M. and UM P. N. Iteturnin Leave Sicippack at 8.1.5 A. N., and 1.00 P. fleeting with similar trains on Reading RI Road. • On Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00 P. 3 Philadelphia 8.00 A. M., and 3.15 P. M., the 5.00 . M. Train running only to Reading; Pollsvil 5.01) A. M.; Harrisburg 5.20 A. M., and 4.10 ai 10.55 P. 31. and Reading at 12.55 midnight, 2 . and 7.15 A . 55., for Harrisburg, at 12.55 mi night, and 7.05 A. 31, for New York. ' and at A. 51., and 4.25 P M. for Philadelph a. Collllllntation, Mileage, Season, School and cursion Tickets, to and from all points, at r (laced Rates. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allow, each Passenger Slay, .l 1869.] I— l AST PENNSYLVANIA 12 4 Y HAIL ROAD. 8u miner arrangement of Pm,senger 'l rain commencing MONDAY, APRIL 26, IS6O. No. 13A% Way and Mixed, leaves Reading 0.20 A. SL, arrives at Allentown at 0.00 A. 11: TAMS daily except Sundays, stopping at all St lions between Reading and Allentown. No. 5. Mail Train, leaves Reading 10 20 A. arrives at Allentown 12 05; at New York 1'. N0.7, Fast Mail, leaves Reading 420 I'. M., a rives at Allentown 555; at New York 0.40 P. : Nos. 5 and 7 run daily, except Sunday, std ping at all way stations between Reading az .New York. _ . EXPRESS TRAINS Leave Reading at 4.30 A. M. Arriving at New York, at 6.45 N Leave Reeding at 7.05 A. M., Arriving at New York. at 11.43 A. 31 Leave Reading at 2.10 P. 'AL Arriving at New Yolk, at 6.45 P. N Leave Reading., at 12.:i.5 A. M., Arriving at New York, at 6.00 P. IV These trains rim through Irma Pittsburg New York, without change 01 cars, slopping Lyons, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton. Jun 4 lion, Clinton. White !louse, Sommervill Bound Brook, Plainfield and Elizabeth. The 4.30 A 31 train rtiim daily, eiveept Sunday and Mondays. The 3.10 P 31 train runs daily except Sunday: The 705 A M and 12.5.5 A M 'trains run daily. 'West bound trains leave 'New York at the of Liberty street, at, toltrneN: Lone Nur l'aek I:]0) M. hail No. 0, 000 AM 505 PM. b 01 PDf. The 12111 Train IrOM New Y. shys at a Stations 1101,1,011 Yew Yet l: and Beading. e ul 1116 AlIelll.OWlll at 1 20 Y M, arriving at Heuliiu at 11 00 P M, running daily, except Sundays. The 800 P 'M Train, from New York. run doily stopping at Elizabeth, Plaintield, Son) mervi.le, Junction, Easton and Bethlehem, ai riving at Allentown at 11 :17 1' M, passing I.yon at 12 22 A M. arrivingAti..Reading at 12 55 A M. The 5 05 P train Boni New York runs dal except Sundays, leaving Allentown at S 52 1' N tor..sing Lyons at U 118 P M, arriving at lteadue at 10 10 P M. The 0 00 A 31 from New York, runs daily ex crept Sundays. leaving Allentown at 12 231' N passing Lyons at 1 II 1' .I‘l, of riving at Retain.; at! 15 PM. Mail No. 10 leaves Allentown at 7 15 A M., ar riving at Beading at. a 00 A M. Mail No.ll leaves-Mientown at 410 M, 011 iv bigot Heading at 11001; M. 4 Local Accom. 12,5 leaves Allentown at 1:10 1 M, arriving at Reading at S PIP M. Trains Isos. 10, 0 A: 123,f, roll daily, except sun day 5, stopping at all stations between L.llll.lllJi and Allentown. l'itssengers are requested to purchni t e ticker before On tering the CUTS, lIS fatrifu-JICe reran utr Will I.e.eintrged and collected on the train Iron all alto pal the fore to the Conductor. (1011111 UTATION TICKETS, gomi for Lwenty-six trips , at 23 percent. disconn hetween any poi :its desired. SKASON TICKETS, good for,the holder only, ior three, six, nine tug twelve months, tit reduced vales. G. A. NIC'OLLS. Geu'l Supt. Inxl'69l . READING AND COLUMIiIA R. B. ON AN]) AFTL:II THURSD AY; AUGUST 51.n;180, PASSENGER TRAINS WILL - RUN UN TII I` ROAD, AS FOLLOWS LEA vE. Lancaster Sq 7 A. rzeding, 3:10 P. M. • '• Columbia h:10 A. M. •• •• 'MK) P. M. RETURNING LEAVE: AntervE. -7:15 A. M. Lancaster-4:1:25 A. :NI P. M. *• P. .11. —7:15 A. M. C01um1,1a.....11:55 A. :NI A:l5 P. I‘l. 1 IBM . . Trains Leaving Lancaster and Columbia as above, make close con fillet lon at Ile:sling with Trains North and S,aith, on Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. and West on Lebanon Valley Road. Train leaving Lancaster at 8:15.A. M. and Columbia at 8:10 A. M. contiect.s closely at Heading with Train for New York. Tleltets can be obuuned at the Ulttees of, the New Jersey Central Railroad, foot. of Liberty Street, New Yorlr, end Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad, 13th and Catlowitill Streets, Phila delphia. -- • - • Through tleketa to New York 'and Plilladel .phia sold at All. the Principal Stations, and Bag gage C'hecked Through. 47i-stileage Ticket Books for 500 or 1000 miles, Season and Excursion Ticket., to and train all paints, at rein - iced rates. Trains are run by philudelphi,,,t. Reading flail Road Time, which islo minutes luster than Penn sylvania re. R. Time, smg-1-001 NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL ROA 13 .5L'.11.11.E1t SCHEDULE. APRIL 25111,-1839. on and alter April, 25111, 1869. Trains will leave York as follows: LEAVE SORT!! It, ARP. -• 1.30 ra. m. Daily for Williamsport, daily (except Sunday) for Elmira, Canandaigua, Roches ter, N. Falls and Oil Region. 11.35 a. m. Daily (except Sundays) for Williams port, El n dra, 13ullido and Falls. 2.45 p. an. Daily (except Sundays) for Williams port. Erie and 011 Region. 10.14 p. In. Daily (except Sundays) far Harris burg and tla'rstr.ra, , 0.25 a. In. Daily (except Sundays) for Harrisburg only. LEAVE SOUTEIWAIID. 12.00 Midnight, Daily for Balt linore. MO a. 18. llally (except Sundays and 'Mondays) for Baltimore. • 0.40 at. in. Daily for Baltimore. 2.05 p. in. Dai fy• (except Sundays) for Baltimore. 7.1. Z., h. 111. Daily (except, Sundays) for Baltimore: Wit MItTSVII.I.E IikANCIL Lein a York tor W rii I n5%1116. 11.29 a. zu. 11.411 ai. 41.40.1 p. m. Arrive,, rights:N . llle 7.20 u. m. 12.30, 4.30 p. In. Columbia, 7.78 a. in., 12..3 4,48 p. an. Lantaster,'ll.oo a. in., 1.40 5.54 p. m. '.l`hil'a., 12.20 p. m.. 4.10 p..m.. and 9.30 p. tn. LEAVE WESTWARD FOR YORE. Leave Columbia, 8.811 a. 111.. 12.50 0.30 p, m.- Lea ve Wrightsville. 8.45 a. In t . 1.05 0.45 p. na.- Arrive York, 9.30 ta.M . ; 1.55 7.30 v„ m. Baltimore, 12,35 5.00 p.m., and 2.00 a., All trains on this Branch runa daily except Sundays. ' ' S. S. BLAIR, Supt Baltimore Division. ED. S. YOUNG, p en. I'es.s'gr Agt., Baltimore. May 1, 1309.1' - EMU FM WM. F. LOCTC.ATM. Superintendent, Phila. Dlv G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent Arrive 411 Radio ti iNi P : . 1 ' 111 II) P 12;1 1 Express Train Express Train Express Train Al:RI % ..10;30 A. 31 P. 31 -10:30 A. ..5;30 P. NI MIMME
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