Ca Vtuntilia glay, Saturday, October 30,_1860' - . .. • . , , , {Vise and Otherwise. What the Gossips Staid. Said Gesell) One to Ocitiikk,Toci, r While shopptniinitie t.fiNvn,r ;4 ' One Mrs. Pry tomb •211 ; „ Smith bought his goods of Brown.•• Says Gossip Two to Gossip Three, ' ' ' Who east their eyelids down, " beard lY saic4o-413' SilEilqltmtj#4,,z h opd %rc,pyt.3,3rgvalr:,:,l. Says Gossip Three to Gossip Your, With a something:of a frown; . , 'l've heard strange news—what do you think? Smith took his goods from ttrfmn. r• rP' Says GossipTolic io Gossip , - ,'F'hie; (. r Who hrizet. rotoXthe tewn.' "I'Fe heard to•du,ir such shoakings news— ~ Smith staie litS gOods'iroari Broivia !" • ' + T 1 Sayings, ai,Josh. About the"duly . difftirence between the,,i,poor awl.; the_ rit.oh,"is" thia-=-L-the poor suffer. -misery -• while . the, -ritch, have to enjoy it. " Bee yee as wise as a sarpiut, mud harmless' as ;" and tnen if a feller comes a fooling around yore dove; yu kuu set yore sarpiut at him. Rise arty, work ,hard, ; and p late, live on what ye'kaiii.seilfgfrl and if you don't die !itch, and go to the devil, ye may su for damages. Mtirry— in for lov . e.play f be hut it is so hour:L(6l'd help bu s t smile - on it 'There is one thing I kant never for git 1 — is the fast time I kissed a gal. If I was asked " what is the chief end of man now daze ?" I should immegiately repli, " 10 per cent." Yu may, it A rgy,a,bpll carrier dat,of, a bone, but yir; liant!tilgyia woinad. out tiviter My advice tu them who are about tu begin in tiniest the journey .of life, is to take their hart in one hand and a club in the other. • The biggest • glutton I ever heard tell ov was thefellor l .dutlin eat a pair ov ttlySlapabs ioribreljtf4t, dmt then chased the old&yetiri thkee•ihilks diidl a half. The peacock has one of the most beautifulest tails in the world, but I tak adds' he don't drug it on the ground as he walks out. •• The butnbto;bOle t s due uv tar's secrets. The;P • rohably hey a desti ny tew fill, and are probably necessary, it' a fellow only knew how. The: live a part . from the. rest , ,of mankind in •little circles. numbering about seventy-five or eighty souls. Theyare born about-haying ? „time and are different 'from any hug I k now uv, they are the biggest when just born. They resemble some men in this respeLit. Thdir. principle biziness is making poor honey, but they dont make any tew sell- Boys often rob themS4ov:°i)tilie suronyi work, but there' is one iging about the humble-bee that boys always watch dread ful close,:andi Urts is their/helm:r.l4)hud • rather not have all the bumble-bee honey there is between here and the city uv Je rusalem, than to hive a bumble-bee hit me with_his.helm_when_he_comes.....r.ouud... suddin. They ,ard,„differ'ent from other war vessels ; the helm always, minds the humble-bee. now to Court in Church. A .johng.:gentlettiiin t happening to sit at church in a pew adjoining one in‘which sat a -ynuug- lady for whom he conceived a sudden and violent-passion, was desirous of entering into a courtship on the spot but Ihe.place 'not being Suitable for a:fe male declaration the cage suggested the following plan : He politely handed the fail. neighbor a Bible openedtvAth:a , pinStuek iu the fol lowhig,.text : • •' Second Epistle of 'John, verse . " And: now :_theseeelt thee lady,- not as thonglig-wrotez-nelrconnuandinetinitito thee, that we love one.,anothen"., : • She returned it, poiLtiug to the seeped Epistle of Ruth, verse 10th : " her face'ned bowed herself.to theigrountiand said to-him : "Why have" I'" f;aud• 'grace: in , -thine oyes, seeing lan; a eireuger •?"' His returned--the. bJuk,,pointiug to the 13th verse of the third Epistle of John : " Having . :tuaux,thin ,, -1.. to -write-. ;unto you,l'vviiiiid:notiivrite With 'pen and,:ink, :. but I:fritsteliiiitlj.-IV.'.eUnie'unio ;YOU and speak' &Celt, faCe,` that our f a it? , - . ; ; Froth took place tile7en'eilitig,'.iveekli "Owed Hint an Apologi.?i.:rf A frinby. story iCtold of Gen . ., Sherv'irodd, Secretaiy'of State of Ohio. ' The General has ii;aiglitly .3 pc.Jeun, i nud, knows ,Be -' ins at in Sandusky, a day or two ago, Walking' the "pliitfOrm,rin a idnolinen dustei he t was l'iifli`e'r7lo`udiy:iic'ecatiiii by , a frietid fild'COdierr eittiugr in a ,car near oferlieird'the eahitatmo, and remark ed to a.qop,papion_t,hat_hc.,_didn'..t.beliese.. that he. was the of Stare,•oelrow. !! Trel!q . , yeou :" yelled the old codger to the General, "Be yeou the Secretary of State?" "That's what' they call me," said the disfingnishild then," 349,rted.„theold,chap, -, ". uess I. owe you 19:,apology.",„How so,? ' asked the SeCietary " Why. yeou• see this 'ere fellosreaid Jcpumas,the:SecretaL ry of State, and I. told. him.l..didn't be lieve it; I etuck..to it.that you was a , hog drover." The conversation wasahrtiptly broken off at:this:point. , Totic,uilo ;*.Elie: deli v ery • C u r°, • Soniherti,:.freeliltil•ir: furiiigheit':-tlic' , - *fol lowing luciii!eititien'ee."!.':l know no trioi'ir dis. .De portrattyrs, do commanders and de alletnandere sent' ot for' to a newer for de corn. I delibered , Lde•l'coln ut 'and 'disscleitue'd '‘ Here's 111uscovoy'l corn.' ~114)ierit'eti 'de an swer all riglit'ilitil'Ail;rati:ell-Ide.%. , Predte - s ,'olk.tle n'let;,!"' Int.> telir.,, , TZA . Y—. A CiIE4TIT iti 'philadelptii ! a_laas dinuoiP P:Jif,..2/ • r ~„ ared a ctirc4or corns and.brinions—itis'ta 4 return''talhe - fahltiii 3 OCAdziia'and:Eie r.t and gg l Apra-Ark I .1,- .‘ .. 1 , 10 aCr 1-,?r•un: AN Trieleseutlemarrl4 . 49yailar!t,d4et `with an intimate friend .ly assested<tliati - b&wastibilin=wit)39:i.i!..r,a` ebirt to lisibitektfl.S' -1/1- WATCHES, JEWELRY, Vie, Ax - rATcv - mq.AND,,JEWELRY L I T 4 "rt pg,E44: • srmr. C A IPi 11179 E , AFS: OFt,EV 31.11 04 1 N 4 W4 r ..v E 3 As low as no, in two oz. Cases, warranted for two years ; also 3, 4,5 and G oz. eases. JUST RECEIVED 41'fia.11:itssoririnintiOf the Celebrated Seth Thomas Clocks. They are the best Clocks made. Call and see ANC., R nth mitt selected stock of j . ' SILVER PLATED WARE From the best Factories in the U. S. ,JEWELII.):: IN V AII.J.F t Ty..., fi .titst froix% nPE'CiA.CLES.l_lnA•gold;i;allve4steel.and.plateet , Frames, to suit all ages."' REPAIRING, of all kinds, promptly attend ‘ed to, at ' • • • E. SPERING'S JEWELRY STORE, sept4-69-tfwl near the New Depot. "IRON'S :ALA. CEEENTEIVY. ,SUPPLEE & BROTHER, ALAISirtikeTUREILS Or STEAM 'BOFLERS. In additiouto our Fenndry and Machine work; we are now prepared to manufacture every variety of , Boiler and Plate Iron work, MENDING 'AND REPAIRING BOILERS Promptly attended to. Thankful for past favors, we would invite the attention of our triends and patrons to this new branch of our business. SUI'PLEE S 13110., sept4-G9-tfwj 2nd St., Columbia. _SUSQUEIIAIs.TTA 113.9 N COMPANY. nthufactiiers of all sizes of 2 . 1 REFINED AND DOUBLE REFINED 1. ROUND, SQUARE FLATS, OVAL,AND Car Axles, Shafting and .fforse Shoe Bars. Zit-Orders promptly tilled from Stock oh hand or made to order. Terms, net.Ca.sh, at Manufacturer's prices,-de-- livered on Cars or Boats. OLllce at their septi-60-tftvi STEAM" _ 4 E...NGINES, .BOILERS,; ' • And all kinds of Machinery Manufactured and guaranteed to give satisfaction at the Works of SUPPLEE S BItO., ) septl-f,9-tftv] Columbia. Penn CAL73IN'T- OABINET IV,A. , RI?,iNIANUFACTORY. J!, Thesubscriber,dut , :thglittify put up now 'ware-n oms, and greatly,thereasect his business, ean'off'i r better Inducements,to his enstorneres than ever. WINDOW SHADES MIRRORS, ac., IN ALL He manufactures to order, and will keep con stantly on band, Dressing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus -Sideboards,. Sofas,,Card, Dining and Centretables, Common,'Fanay and - Frenah Bed steads; allot will be, sold on-the most reasonable terms. As he manufnetnres his own work he is enabled to warrant every article to bewhat it is represented. CA-AIRS! CHAIRS! ! CHAIRS! ! ! All kinds of chairs kept on hand or rnaTin . tiitctur• od lo order. Cane, Windsor, Arm and Rocking Chairs; Settees; Camp and CpunteiStobls,sofas; Tete-a 'fetes and Stuffed' Seat Chairs, made to order. Old chair ND L s repainted and r O-. epaired. 1.3.115 - - - Funerals will be attended to with promptness to which hp gives his personainttention. He is prepared with Ice boxes and coolers to preserve corpse, assnay be required. MAHOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS, Furnished plain or,tinted in any style that Inas be required. ,He respectfully solicits a share ol 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 tn 1,9''4-69-thv iVtriOrittmr:ol"All.NaNDs. CABINET "WARE-ROOMS ch. MANU PACTORY, Locust Street, a few doors below Third Street, Columbia, Pa. The subscriber manufactures and keeps on hand an extensive assortment of all kinds 01 Furniture. Persons wishing to buy, or those about to go to housekeeping, will find it to their advantage to give men call. BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, BUREAUS, SETTEES, dm., ,tc. Of the best quality, style, and manufacture, and will make.to.order, 01.11rst-rate nv t erne, every article in his line. He will give strict attention to business, and,respectfully_asks.of the public a sharp of itspatronage. UNDERTAKING will receive the most careful attention, at the shortest notce. septi-611.tfwl GEORGE SEIBEW k. EW STYLE - WINDOW SHADES. be Subscriber has on hand at. his Furniture Store. all Kinds and styles of WINDOW SHADES, To Which he would respectfully Pill the.atten- Lion of the Public. „ JOHN SHENBERGER. seut4-9-tfw] No. 516 Locust St.; Colu.pabiti P4TENT BTIRNE_R. MERiDIAN BURNER! 'Ask for the _MERIDIAN BURNER. Take uo othar." It excels ALL others. It can be used with either Kerosene, ,Pe • troletun or goal :ItTs'inanufactured and for sale by' . . F COULTER, JONES & NO. • 70:1 :ARCH. ST., PIIILADELPIIIA. *liolesale and Retail pEalerili !" Lumps, Gas Fixtures, Chaiidelieis; &c. • Lampi for all purposes for which lamps are used, lu GREAT VARIETY. 'Those desiring to furnish 'Cliurelieti,' Dwell ings, or other buildings, public or privuteovitb Gas Fixtures, 'will do well to cull and see our new , IIiWBRO - NZE CIIANDELIEKS; , • , cheaper and better than at.y ..:„ Our I.IONV and well selected:stock:of: TOILET ARTICL ES, FANCY, SOAPS, And a variety of other articles, such is are mu ' alb , kept to FIRST-CLASS DRUG 'STOR.E We „ have rasa -received' it 'FRr.,l4,lf SUPPL' of the the most -fellable PA T, N 7 Z. NC EDI o.llc ES., sept4-69-tfrvi LtTIII73.ER A: COAL. pRICES OF - COAL ItE56 - CED 50 CTS. 75 CTS. and $l.OO PER TON AT 14,,.p, 4 1313. - UNER'S COAT.' YARD, ME , has a generatMssortinent on hand. Best 'quality of coal by car loads to Columbiacustom ers at the . regular wholesale prices. eichuylklll county coot at $4 Wand less. Gross weight with '5 per cent. allowed. Will sell as low and better coal for the same money than • may , y be sold by' other parties. mr24-tfd. • • •••• H. F.'BRIINER..:' GEORGE BOGLE, DEALER IN , • LUNI3RE, ,OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. 9fftce:—Front Street, between Locust and Union, , COLU,IIIi,;A, ,1„ ~~ ~~ 000'1'114 :S:: . PE.kitT, ' ..• •-• " • LUMBER:4Z COAL, • •• • . , BALTIMORE COMPANY. , ~, ' . • . . . . LYE:ENS VALLEY, . • ~ _. • • And,a4l4be best Quality . of STOVE COAL. • ' 11 111 1. D I .N - G . .1•U . 1-.1;11 IL • • „01 all kinds, _ ' sold 'and delli , erecl'on' ears, at the sowkwr %MARKET RATES. .—. 7,7lexidock; White Pine,',Weatherboarditi_g,7olee, ',. ,'' . .,l . 3enntilngi , .ke.., &c., - suitable for all, kinds . ",. . 1 ~.; .• -,;, •01 Builittlg•pnrposes.:‘,* ~.. ,' ' ' ...yßr,.*c l -r dols:Fr.crio.N.§;, - ,.. Li :.7, ~, , ;,,, •-- - - , v • - , ••-•T.,tpc , tr...s1 ,- ..P 0 WI! El ''' ' ttIiERRY; . ' l'''' " • ..' ' '• '''' ' -' ' •' ConteetionerY: • ' ". ''' " ..- -: . ' : , 1., ; POPLATr . ...'''''''''' , '''''''' 'e'-' - '' % .. Confections; Prniti,'Cakes Oced or plain). 'Tee ASI.I Creaur,'ece:;turnished.„ - to ilunilles 'and partiesnt ~,,,I;iiq- l ecr.,::.“ 7 i 0 Clil W,• .t.- r.. : , , .1„:14, T :eq. .., •...,.. .., ~.. „ rt. :,„ - REASONA/3LE RATES. ~ • ~. .., ~.,- I - . -.Yr4 v.' • • , • : _. .1!;.• ,frtrke.Ro . iiihi ., , , i,...: 11,11 y keeping taull supply of the BEST," and by , All,diali:si by : in'all.'„Will" reecho the se ..,a . , :close —' ' ATTENTION%- TO BUSINESS, ''-' - tentlon ae; r iliougb."thS apPlication be mitle! t-. ..:..' - person. -„" •_ ' ' . - COOPER..k. PEART_, 4I' ... - , - ; bbpe td nave a liberal portion, of, the public i 'sel 4-69 -. 1 X 1 Yit.,...i:1 . ....i gl A ...,elF,rontat.:,eitd.u.mbin.i JamtrOnage., r.: , -'' ~,.': i .7 , - • .; , 11 t, , , e- 4 . ' . 3.05: K.NoTWELt, Agent, 7 11 - •P:A.ISQ UARTEIiS 7.; t ' Ar '''' '' '''''' ''.- " 'Sill 4 ti . i . 6 ." ' ' , i ;,, .- 33 . 8 5,..tk1'210 Locust Street, , Co mbia' Pa. 'in ! For'kaEEVE - Earri6sz:4"-kiiii '4 , nii,4' -'' ''' . , ~. - • - ,- - .... -._,, At-.:,. WEDDING , CARDS ' "'' ' ' Nd. 41%Nortti Queen St., Lancaster, Pa , . . , " 1 'gept4.oo.tfw. neatly printed at Una office. ISM ROLLING Br ILL, Genus' bla, Penna. sir its CURTAINizi - ;.C.. TURES, et:c EMIES MEDICA.E; wlLLthms; N 0.19 N. p t Street COLUMBIA -7300 5; •Y. iTIONER NEW! NEW!! NEW f! ! BOOK - AND'STA.TIOpTi - I.y e . .STOBE, 62/,,OCUST . SF., COLUMBIA, PA. The subscribers have just opened and oiler to the public a complete assortment of SCHOOL, BLANK AND NIISC'7LLANCOUS BOOKS, STATIONERY of ALL KINDS, And of every quality, .including n 1i a^ and ttrst-rate stock of CAP, LETTER,' NOTE AND BILL . , PAPER, SCHOOL AND SUNDAY SCHOOL MOTTOES, Envelopes, Ink; Slates, Faber's & Guttkneebt's Pencils, - Toy Books Pass Books, Tuck Memorandum Books, Initial Paper, Bibies,Testaments and Hymn Books. MI weekly and inontltly papers and maga zines received as soon as publibhed. The custom of the public Is respectfully solicited. .-- Remember the plam—ilo. 262 Locust Street, one door below the Columbia Steam Hire ,En gine House. I sepl-69-tfwj JOHN L. WRIGHT S. CO. RNiqovAL.. J. •H. • Sheaffer, BOOKSELLER' AND StA.TIONER TEAS REMOVED lIIS - , LAROrE STOCK OF I r • BOOKS AND STATIONERY, NO. 52 NORTH QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE SIIOBEIPS MOTEL, Four doors North of Orange Street, LANCASTER, FOR SALE. 4 0T S ! LOTS OF LOTS!. Large or Small, on Sixthtreet, or Seventh street, and on Locust street, and Walnut street. Those fronting on Locust and Walnut streets 196 feet deep ton 14 feet wide alley, sepl-611-tfw] Apply to J. 11. MIFFLIN Y..- u. ; , '-- - PrtIVA TE SA I E. - ~ . . . . The:. sithseriber offers the. Lill6wing real'eaute, in the borough of Columbia. Pewee, at private - sale: - s - , _ _ - - - HOU ,No. 144 L .0 etST , STREET, AND SPLENDID DiTSENTESS connected therewith, now &copied as,a grocery store, by Mr5.1%.1. - ll'arner. , ;This is one of, the. besthuslness localities in the town.- - The lot is very_ large_ ith front of 30 feetla Inches.) Also the row of ; Bram HOUSES WITH LOTS, Nos. 8, 10 ; 12 and 14 Union street, will be sold singly or together, on easy terms. For further information, apply to JONAS MEYERS, N0..144 Locust street, Columbia. •sep4-89-tfw , 5T.E.41.111 COACH WORKS. CIIIIISTTAN MYERS, • . COLUMBIA ST} AM COA.C,H„ WORKS! REMOVED TO Nos. 9, 11 AND 13 NORTH sth . STREET. The Carriages, Buggies, • &c., made these Works, are equal in beauty and durability to any other make in the county. COACH SMITIIING, REPAIRING, &c. This branch of the business will be attended to with punctuality and despatch. • CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, Wagons, &c., for sale or made to order. ea- Call at the Works No. 9, 11 & 13 North Fifth street and examine the stock and prices. seps-GO-tfw HO USA' _FU_RZVISJI.LNG --- 1140USEFU1 NIS TILNG GOODS_ JUST PURCHASED, AT REDUCED PRICES, a splendid-Assortment of new and de sirable , . • . . HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS COOKING STOVES-llnti-Dust Quaker City, and the .Niagara. BRITA.N.NI.A. WARE, in Sets or separate, to suit purchasers. CHAMBER WARE, CUTLERY OF ALL RINDS.. WATER, GOOLERS, 'REFRIG ERATORS, of all sizes and styles. • • • Special attention paid to GAS FITTING and 'PLUMBING.: A laxge assortment of splendid i "CHANDELIERS always on hand: - A Variety of .131.11.1? CAGES, at all prices. • Agent for tlie Celebrated DOTY'S CLOTHES WASHER.'The most popular, best and cheapest Washing Manilas ever invented:. In connection with the above Washing Ha-, chine, ho has the UNIVERSAL ,CLOTHES WRINGER! Call at the corner of Second and Locust streets,. and satisfy yourself that you can get better bar gains there than at any other establishment. .. • WILSON, , Cor. of Second and. Locust Sts. Columbia, Pa. sepl-GS-tfw . • COM'CTIONER.Y. ID 'CHARDS' • • - , 'CONFECTIONERY! '• NO. 152LOC , IISTST S , C.01:1J14131.A, •CARES.ZOA. 6 NEZES:7RE7TS!..4ND:X.R.EAMS.: 'Of the choicest kind kept 'constantly on hand. Er Families • supplied •',witlii.'„lce? Cream in Churns or..Moulds, at Short Notice and Reason able Rates. , Notice and . • LADIES' OYSTER SALOON . . I take'pleasure in announcing is my numer ous friends that I have opened .an oYsT.En SA LOON for the special accommodation of La dies. None but the best .oysters will be used. Families and parties supplied at short notice. Remember the place-152 Locust street. ~t s ept4:t697tfwl - ALLEN, RICHARDS rIONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT OF ALL•IINDS IN SEASON. ' ,Paities and Families supplied with . CREAM, oy the Freezer, or in Mouldsovithpromptness at • ' ..T. SMITHS, Adjoining the FranklinHOuse, Locust street. P. S.. Also, - flue assortment of TOYS .and Fancy Articles.coustly ou baud. [Hopi-694(w NEw . q.9 - NFICTIONERY • S'l'Oltg, ' - ne_undermigned would most respectfully an nounce to Ails Meads and the public that he Las opened'a - . z c AT N. Who' Mh MO STOVES, HABDWARE, ttc. T RUMPLE & SON, FOREIGN tt; DOMESTIC lI.A.RDWARE. An extensive assortment of house furnishing hardware, also for carpenters' and builders' use, always on hand. MaiMMEMOI32I Blacksmiths, 'wagon makers, and others, furn ished with :11l kinds of Iron, Nails, Horse Shoes, Coach Trimmings; and other goods In their line. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, In great variety, such as Tubs, Baskets, Wash Boards, Brooms, Washing Alachines,'&c.. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Plows, Shovels, Hoes, Plow Castings, Scythes, Forks, Rakes, and all other Implements used by the farmer. STOVES AND TIN WARE. Stoves of every style and pattern., Cook., Parlor and Office Stoves, for coal or wood. A large as sortment of Tin Ware always kept on hand, or manufactured to order. Oil, Paints &c. Coal 011, Linseed, Fish, Sperm and Machine Oils of all kinds. Alcohol, Benzine, Japan, and other Varnish, Glass,' Paints, Putty, White Lead, &c. scp.l-69-aw] LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA, PA. BOOTS & SHOBS. NEW BOOT AND SIM nom. The subscriber would respectfully inform his 'friends and the public generally thatehe has 'opened a BOOT AND SHOE STORE at NO. 245 LOCUST STREET, . COLUMBIA, PA. He will :always keep on hand a general as sortment of BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, SuitaLle for Men, Boys, Ladies, Misses and Children, Which he offers at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. He will keep none but the BEST GOODS, and all classes can be accommodated by calling at his store, next door to Max. Bucher's Grocery. sep.l-6:1-tilvj JEROME SCHRFCK. ADIES SHOE MANUFACTORY ju Having Increased my facllltie3 for turning. OUL superior work I would announce to my old customers and all new ones that may favor ins with a call, that, I am better prepared now to manufacture all kinds of LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S than ever before. I employ none but the best workmen'and am always certain of giving satis faction. I keep on hand a general assortment of ready made work all of which is manufactured on the premises. I keep no made-up work of other parties. My wmk is made exclusively for home trade and is sold as such. TERMS CASH. septl-69-thr ' Wasell as cheap as any other establishment, and ask a share of public patronage. J.A.ZIES SCHROEDER, Locust Street, between Front and Second.- 5ep1.,611-tfw BUILDING LOTS -40 ME . MANUFACTURE. 'The Subscriber has on hand a large Stock 01 oots and Shoes, Gaiters, Sic., all of his own Manufacture. Call at his Store, four doors above R. Williams' Drug Store, Front Street, where he oilers tea ex tensive assortment of Goods. either Ills stock consists of as large and general as sortment of Men's Boys' Ladles' and Children's as can be found elsewhere in tile Town. Those requiring Boots and Shoes, will dud It to their advantage to call and examine his Stock, before purchasing elsewhere. sepi 69,-tf SAMUEL GROVE. CLOTHS, 0 ASSIN ERES, VESTING S AND READY-MADE CLOTHING. HAGR It. & 13 R T HERS Have now opened the largest stock of the above goods ever offered in Lancaster. Chinchilla Beaver, Esquirnaux Beaver, Moscow Beaver a, OATE RC OA. r i l l S, FINE FRENCH COATINGS, BEAVER DOESKIN COATINGS, SILK MIXED COATINGS, BLACK, BROWN and DAULIA. CASSIMERES, all New Styles, Boys' Wear, In great variety, HOME-MADE SATINETTS, KENTUCKY JEANS, VELVET CORDS, 01:e:, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Of Our own manufacture and 'warranted in qual ity, style and price. FINE DRESS SUITS, I3USINESS SUITS, OVERCOATS from the finest Esqvilmaux Beaver to ordinary goods. sepl-604 fir . ] HAGERx BROTHERS TT-.N114 1 A-ILING- EYE • PEIiSE VERS • Itj foul. celebrated PerfeCted • SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES arc gaining steadily and certainly a reputation .nnsurpassed. The readily ascertained superi ority they possess over the ordinary Spectacles makes them very popular. That they render Impaired sight clear and dis tinct; strengthen and preserve the eyes; are very easy and pleasant to wear, and last ninny years without change being necessary. so that in the end they are the cheapest as well as the best. NOTICE, that Mr. Chas. P. Schreiner, 'Watch -1110:er and Jeweler, Front Street, Is our sole agent in Coluinbia, Pa. Lazarus J.: Morris, Manufacturing Optician s .liarttord, Conn. sept TVINM's X; _LIQUORS. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS ! For Pure, Unadulterated Wines and Liquors, go to the store of the subscril.nr. lie has elegant CATAWBA WINE, Which for quality and flavor, cannot be excelled; also, the celebrated ROOSTER WHISKEY, Yankee Rum', Jamaica Spirits, Blackberry Brandy, Cherry and Currant Wines. We have Wines, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Old Monongahela of all grades. Give us a call and examine for yourself. CHARLES GROVE Comer of Commerce and 'Walnut :as.. Columbia. 5ep4769-tfo, TOBACCO & SEGARS. JOHN 'FENDRICH, Wn0r..5.4.1.x fi nErr.tu. TOBACCO, SNUFF SEGIR, MANU- Agent for the New York Fine Cut, Nuvy, and Monitor Chow-Chow Chewing Totniceo,„ corner of Front and Locust streets, Columbia, Fa, sept4-69-tfw • UPIIOLSTERING! The undersigned has taken rooms adjoining the residence of James Barber, in Walnut, street, where hp is at all times prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, such as 'Hanging Curtains, cutting, making and laying Carpets, repairing Sofas and Chairs, making Spring, Corn-huskor Hair Mattresses, Cushions, Sc.. &c. sattl 7 R 7 tfwl • SAMUEL CARTER. T S WATERMAN, „ WATER lAN'S Cocktail and Tonic Bitter's •Wholesale and Retail, No. 1100 Market Street, Pltiladelpltiti The tonic properties of these Bitters have een certified to by some or our most enlinent ractising physicians, as the best tonic now in se, and the Cocktail Bitters is the universal worite among Judges of a good gin or whisky .oektail. 4 , eI . OLLr3IBLS. FLOUR. RILLS. l_/ GEORGE BOGLE, Fnorita. - ron. . • Tice highest Cash prices paid for 'all kinds of Grain. , SUPERFINE „A_ND,EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR • '- for sale; - aisc;Mill Feed of allklnds. e i ,, , ,pround and Packed to order. Grist work and Chopping done. 'Chopped Corn t. ~,,and Oats., Corn •Meal , and , R All A 311:- 3' .0 II R . For sale at'aii times; and delivered to any part of the town.; - 1311.;Town and country custonrso- Itelted. 5e14439-tfw] DEALERS Is SHOES AND GAITERS, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL BOOTS AND SHOES, - =! FOR MEZ , .: AND BOIL'S, BOYS' SUITS SPECTACLES. =I FACTURER UPHOLSTERING. 13.11'T_ERS. PROPRIETOR OF 1111,073.R1N - G-'"311 - .L.L. GROCERIES, &c. crlllaT EXCITEMENT AMONGST GROCETLYMENJ low can good GOODS he sold so cheap, Is the question. ATTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS. New stock of goods, and selling them i•ery low The 'Jost quality of goods, and at cheep rates SUGARS. 'TEAS. MEAT. COFFEE, FRUITS; FISH. SPICES, _CHEESE. FLOUR. Provisions of 1111 Rinds, together with Wood and Willow-ware and Class and Queensware. Switzer and Limberger Cheese, German Fruits, &e. SUGAR CURED HAMS DRIED DEEP. ENGLISH' AND AMERICAN PICKLES. Fresh Peaches, and all the Fancy Groceries per- Gil ning to a well regulated Grocery Store. I am determined not to be surpassed in cheap ness and in the excellent quality of my goods. .tar Call around and Inspect our stock whether you buy or not. A share or public patronage Is solicited. 'l".rlX TIITC II h:13., No. 219 Locust Street sep I-C,J-tfw) FR ES II GROCERIES AT TUE PROVISION ESE! FAMILY GROCERY STORE OF MULLEN 65 BROTHER, ODD FELLOWS' lI.A.LL, Columbht,,Pa FRESIL•TOMATOT..:S, FPT.SFI PEACIIEs AND other Canned Fruit% Shaker Corn, &e. T TIIE LEST IILA CNC TEA. IN THE mAitKET. EXTRA REFINED SYRUP MOLASSES, very cheap. Refined Sugars, Dried Fruit of all I:lndq. Rio, jaVZI, and Lagnyra NEW SUGAR CURED & DRIED BEEF Also,Faney Groceries, Family Flour, Not ions4c. intend to keep the best Goods only, and to sell as cheap as any Sinllittr store. IL MULLEN & BRO. I:la-Country Produce of all kinds bought or taken in exchange for goods• (sep-l-cu-ttu• F INE FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &e., c&•c A LARGE & FINE STOCK JUST ItECEIVED AND IN STOVE! I liSve now In Store a. lull assortment of Groceries ‘31. - , Provisions For Family and _Hotel use Extra. Syrup Molasses, Fine T(N.l.ti,trees, eze Extra Sugar Cured HAMS and DRIED BEEF Extra FAMILY FLOUR by the barrel or smaller quantit y. Dried Fruit, Pickles, and Fancy Groceries of all kinds, and at the lowest prices. Call and ex amine mystock, whether you buy or not. HENRY SITYDA . 2.I, sep.l-69-tfw] Cor. of Fronts Union Sts. FAMILY GROCERIES! FAMILY GROCEItIES! The Subscriber would respectfully inform his customers and the Public generally, that he his Just received a general :assortment Of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. TEAS AND SPICES. Refined 'SuallTS of all kinds, No.l, and Mess Mackerel, English .l• American Picklec, Sugar Cured Mims and Beef, Extra Fine Syrups. Old Rio and Java Colic°, DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS, Prunrs and prepared mustard always on hand and of the very best grades. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, CORN MEAL, 11 . 021 - 11 , ZY, Faney Groceries, Canned Vegetables augt Ft nits, fur hotels and families. The best Goods only are sold, and prices very low. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is pal and complete and we intend keeping it fresh, by almost daily additions. Notions of dillercet kinds always on hand. FREDERICK. BUCIIER. 4cplßO-tfw] cor. ith & Locust Sts. PANIEL McCAULEY, , IFTII ST., SEAR UNION, COLUMBIA, PA DEALER I FAMILY 'GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ..t:e IBM CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR RYE FLOUR. UNI3OULTED MEAL. CORN MEAL, GRAIN, AND ALL KINDS OF MILL FEED always kept on hand. Choice Family Flom made from White Wheat. Also Bakers Flour of the best quality. 'He thanks his friends for the liberal patronage ,heretofore extended, and asks a tolleazataatee of the same. Being a practical Miller, and having followed the trade tor many years, he flatters hi inselt that his knowledge of the busines , , will enable 111111 to give satistaetion to all srlio may favor him with their custom. The store will be open from 7 A. M., to Sy. P. M sepl-C9-tAr DANIEL McCAULEY. FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, I= Just, received, at the tine Grocery Establish ment, corner 3rd and Cherry streets, the iollow ing., new Goods: SUGAR CURED 11-UIIS AND DRIED BEEF JELLIES, PRESERVES, ICONEY, TOMATOES, E\GLISII PICKLES, IV INSLOWS G itEEN COltV GREEN PEAS 3c., Sc. Together with a very line assortment of Family Groceries, of all kinds. A LM CE LOT OF NEW YORI: CANDIES, FOREIGN FRUITS Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Cocoanuts, and White Wino Vinegar. Extra Family Flour, Mercer Potatoes, Rio and Java Colnte, fresh roasted, Lovering's Syrup, Lt'e. Goods received almost daily . WM. IL HARDMAN, 3rd and Cherry Sts., sep4-6lPLfwlColumbia, Pa. .S.ETV_ZING :31AC11111?I''S. IROVEIt &• BAKER'S FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH r.v3rILY SEWING MACHINES, 495 Broadway, New York, 730 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia POINTS OP ExcELLEscE. Beauty and Elan:tit:Hy of Stitch,• Perfection nod Simplicity or 3litchinery. Using both threads dirciitly from the speols. No tustenini; of scams by hand and 110 waste of thread- Wide mime of application without change or :Adjustment. The seain retalllS Its beauty and firm Re:4S after washing obit Ironing. liesides doing all kinds of work done by other Sewing :Alnehines, these :Alaehlites execute the most beautiful mid permanent Embroidery and ornamental Aroric. to... The nighest Prentiums at all the lairs and exhibitions Of the United States and, Europe, have been awarded the Grover Baker Sewing and the work done by them, wher— ever exhibited in competition. Wit-The Vert highest prise, TIN; CROSS OF' TEE LEGION OF HONOR, W.UN COII ferret; on the representative of the Grover A: Raker :SCSl:big Machines, and the Exposition Uni verNelle, Paris, Nr, tuna nl tutting their great mipertorttN• over nil other Sewing GLst 'o. v WE CONTINUE To ManufaeLuro our well-lznown "Manures, Supo-Phosphate 011(1 Ammoniated Fertilizer, and also have for sale PERUVIAN .GUANO; No. 1 Genuine Government, Fisk Guano, Land Plastor end If ydranlf e Ce ment, together with a eomplete'ttssortnierat of BURNING AND GREASING OILS- at fair market rates. Sti per- Phosphate of 1,1121 e, - $5O per2ool)lbs. Ammoniated Fertilizer, - - 3:15 da A DISCOUNT TO DIi'ALEFIS ALIEN SL , NEEDLES,. •L South Delawitre A.Ceixue, . - , ESSABLISHED 11 , 7 „ n - DD''•FELLOWS'; OF PYTHIAS,. and all lands clety Regains and Paraphernalia, Manufactured to order at, . , , Eitisratzps • ' No. 4l; North Queen Street, Lancaster. Pa sept44l94ftv A i rE 11 !VINT TA IL 0 BIN G -311. No: 123 LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA, • Has opened in the room formerly occupied 4 P. S. :Mefugue, a full Mock of IMENCIT, ENGLISiS, AmEnacios.r SCOTCH CLOTHS, CASSEVERES & SUITLNOS, Whlch he Is prepared to make up m as good Style and Fashion as can be made in New York or Philadelphia. . . He invites all to call and examine his stock, which, he Is possitice, cannot he excelled lu Columbia. 1 he establishment is designed exclusively for Uerelinnt Tailoring, and the undivided atten tion of the Proprietor will be devoted to his business. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Of all kinds, anti of SUPERIOR. QUALITY, al ways on band. liemeinber the old adage, that money saved is money earned. Cull and be convinced that you call save your money by purchasing at the ONLY exclusive Merchant Tailoring Establish ment in Columbia. [sepl49-twf SPR] NG CLOTHING ! CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER! Fan taloons, Vests, Sltirts, Drawers, Se.; ,Sze New Styles, New Gooils al low rates. DAVID HANAU ER'S U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM ! Front Street, firs t. Store above 'Walnut Street, COLUMBIA, PA. , The Largest, Best Assorted, Ilandhomest and Cheapest :Stock of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Lte., :cc., ever exhibited hi these regions, which will be sold at prices TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION: (sepl-0-tfw IT IS A FACT ! Capable of ocular demonst ration, that the prices of Cloths, Ca,anneres, lteady-Made Clothing and Ifuralshing Goods, are less than one-half what they were during the war, at the Merchant Tailoring estalfli.lnnent of Corner North Queen and UitiL t.. Steels, 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, nne Moscow, Esqulutaux,.and common Beaver Overcoats front $l5 to 2(); Common Union Beavers from $lO to $l5; Common Onion Beaver Business Suits from $l2 to $l3; Good Cas simere Stilts front $lO to $2O, and line qualities from $25 to $3O. A few suits on hand as low as $lO. Cloths, Caslsimeres and Trimmings as low as they can be obtained anywhere else, and sold by the yard to those who ineylVish tohave them made at home, or elsewhere. Overcoats; press Coats and Business Suits made to order with dispatch, and in the best and most fashionable manner, as the customer may desire. All kinds of cutting and repairing done et reasonable prices. Au entire new stock got up for the Fall and Winter trade of IS6B and 1503, and manufactured in the city of Uneasier. It would be to the interest of the public to call and realize that "IT IS A FACT." S. S. RATHVON, Sept-CD-troll Merchant Tailor and Clothier. NEW STOCK! Q U LTZ S, B ROT II ER, 0 r 1 70 4 S 011 iI Q UEEN STREET, Latest Fall and Winter ICATS and CAPS in all tit/al/tics and colors. We are now opening the largest and most COW plete assortment of Ladies' and Children's FANCY FURS over offered in this market, at very loft• prices. ROBES! ROBES!! ROBES!!! Bo lo Robes, lined and - unlined; Hudson Bay, Wolf, Pranie Wolf, Fox, COOll, ate. BLANKETS AND LAY RUGS, Of all qualities, to which we would part icularly Invne the attention. of all persons in WaIlL of articles in that line. GLOVES, GAUNTLETS AND MITTS OTTER, r.:E.A. - vER. NUTRIA. SEAL. BUCKSKIN, FLESHER, KID, Sc. Sa.,. Lathes• Flue Fur Trimmed Gloves, Gauntlets Mitts and Bends. PULSE WAR MERS & EAR MITTS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. AI DEITUFF, . - _ . PfIANING ;MILL fannfacturers of, and :lave constantly on hand SaslleS, Door Billids„ Shutt urn, Window and Door Fraines, Braelfeb, Moulding, Shelv ing, Casings, &e., Sc_ P. S.—The Planing and Dressing of Lumber is confirmed and carried on as heretofore by sept-t4l4lwr JOILN B. BACHMAN- T C. 11:;CITE11, AGENT roil TILE " STATEN ISLAND DYING ESTABLISHMENT, Ladles' Messes Cloaks, Veils, Gloves,Rlbbons and Silks of all kinds dyed any color. Also, Ge=t lemon's Coats, Vests, Pantaloons, Kid Woces washed to look like now. Scouring, repairing, Le., done at short notice. I will receive goods :tt my store and forward them to the establishment. &a - Satisfaction guaranteed. Call and see list or prices at J. C. BUCHER'S Store, Locust at meet. sop l-e9-trwl CO-Unibla, Yn BRADBURY S iC OTILER PIANOS. SEVEN FIRST PREMIUMS IN FC>L7R. AV FENS. TAYLOR: S FARLEY'S C/RfiANS. The undersigned, for many years engaUucl as a professor 01 MUSIC in ilirard College, and other institutions, itl response in a l'eque.i. 01 a great number or his pupils 311111 frientis, COll - to become an agent for furnishing FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS. It gives Om plea‘ure to announce that I have _Wen appointed wholesale agent for the Brad bury Pianos, and Taylor and Farley Organs, which I ant note prepared to supply at prices hat eallllet lail to give satisfaction. The supe riority of the above ic :111111110111S over others In the market, is too eel it known to need any cue:talent from Inc. Evety instrument war- , ranted. Liberal discount to clergymen and Samlay schools. to_tirders by mail a. luithfully intended to as if oraered in person; as I select every Instrument septi-(tl-ttw) n. B. mAicriN, 31E111:1:ltT TIIO3:AS. 7Z.:0. S. 3: - ASOisr MARTIN, THOMAS CO., Columbia, Lancaster co., Pa., iintualactimiii , " at Beech Creek, Clinton co., Pa., .- - , and Wholesale Lumber Dealers, WIIIIE PINE. HEMLOCK. POPLAR, WALNUT, ASH, FLOORING, H SIDEING, WEATER. 130ARPS, ::0-tfgl) PURIFY YOUR BLOOD! Ma 0 I\T - ID O iv BLOOD PANACEA. The Great Alterative and Blood Purifier. For the cure of SenoyuLA or KtNG's ^- IL, CUTANEOUS DISEASES, ERT ..ELAS, BOILS, PIMPLES, and LOTC lIES on the FA CE, SORE TES, YELLOW JAUNDICE, WHITE SELLINOS, Ellen P. A I. Da kSES, GENERAL DEBILITY, PAL ITATION and FLUTTERING at the :ART, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, :MIAs and SYPHILITIC AFFEC toNS, BLADDER and KIDNEY DIS ISES, GRAVEL, DROPSY, DYSPEP ;A,L I TER Co MP LA INT, SICK lEADACIIE, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, 7. To the broken down female it :es life and energy by restoring .e lost powers of nature. Persons It weakness and lassitude, by use ig the PANACEA are soon re 'ed to perfect health, bloom and Igor. Try it. Price $l-00 Per Bottle. • . S IP OUTZ, Manufacturer and Proprietor., 111.117..T1810RE, MD. For sale by dinggists and storekeepers throughout the Malted States. For Sale by "'J. A. MEYERS, • Apoutbeeary & Druggist, Columbia, Paz. .ept:2s-•US-iyi 4c 0 Nll AD 31E17 E R: Inten tor and Man= ' ! • uractnref or the Celebrated Iron Frame- .1" altos, Warerooms No. 72•2 Arch street, Phila delphia, ban received the Prize Medal of the World's Great Exhibition. London, England. The highest prizes awarded } when and wherever , exhibited. (Established it.] (septl-3mw • C_LOT=G. 5. W. Rrusu.c, CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! S. S. RATH VON, IMES, CAPS, cee. LANC.V 4 TEIt, PA 1 7 5 A DIES' FANCY FURS 1)1. - ,-1:YING- MILLS. COL t; 3:13r.,%, rA iIISQI,;I7,IIANS.A. YEING 1.170 USES. FIA a-ros. \\'.n. (3. FISCITER, 1015 Arch street,. Philad'a - ricicrrs. - liox fiO AnDs..tr., INSUR.ANC_E COCA T HE AMERICAN LIFE INSUVANCE COMPANY OF 1731 LADELPIILI S. E. coil. FOLTIITII AND WALNUT STS ALEX. WHILLDIN, President. J. S. WILSON, Secretary. Gnownr OF THE AMERICAN. Date. No. of Policies. Amt. Insured. 11.00 Dec.:ll. 991 1010,450.00 1001 " 111:0 1,200.009.00 1807 " " 76.50 18,312,178.93 181(8 " ". - 10,282 24,739,90140 The American issues policies on all desirable plans at low rates, and for security and prompt ness m 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. J.. EDGAR. THOMSON, President Penn a. R. It., 238 South Third street. GEORGE NUGENT, Gentleman, residence Germantown. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, President Fourth National Ban he. PHILIP B. MINGLE, Seed Merchant, 103 Mar ket street. IroN. ALEX. a CATTCLL, U. S. Senator, Mer chant, 27 North Water street. ISAAC irAzDEnuRsT, Attorney at Law, 508 ~Valnntstreet. L. M. WILE,DIN, Met chant, 20 and 22 South Front street. HENRY K. BENNETT, Merchant, 743 South Fourt h street. GEORGE W. FULL, President Seventh National Bank. JAMES L. es-koHortzsT, President Commer cial National Bank. JO LIN WANAMAKER, Oak Hall Clothing House, S. E. corner Sixth and Market sts., and 810 and 820 Chestnut street. DR. F. HINKLE, Agent. sepl-09-tfwl Columbia, Penn'a. COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO JAN UARY Ist, l SGS. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, - - - 9600,527 91 This Company continues to Insure Buildings Alerehandize, and other property, against lies and damage by Me, on the mutual plan, either iur a cash premium, or premium note. EIGHTH ANN UAL REPORT. Whole am :ant insured, $12,470,1 2 20 83 Less ain't xplred in '6O, 722,771 21 911,735,055 19 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Amount ot premium notes, Jan. 1,1666 865.'5,101 27 Less premium notes axp'd lu 1066 71,963 01 $613,160 23 13alande of premiums, Jali'y 1, - am 6,009 15 Cash receipts, less CO2IIIIIihSIOIIS,III 'll6, 57,01 G la Loans .9,4410 (10 line from agents and others MEM , - - Losses and expenses paid in LSO $73,02.3 31 Losses adjusted, not due San. 1, '67, 21,296 SS Balance Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, '57, 000,.317 51 56111,850 10 A. S. GREEN, Presit?,ent. GEO RUE TOUNC, Jr., Secretary. .Mlch,tai, S. SU UX.A.I^7, Treasurer. R DIECTOR.S : R. T. Ryan, John W. Steacy, John Fendrich, George Young, Jr., 11. G. :Mulch, Nicholas Samuel F. Eberlein, William Patton. Amos S. Green. .lohn R. Bachman, Hi:lull 'Wilson. Robert. Crane. sept 1-611-31.1 wJ CON() \II(' -- . MUTUAL UTE INSURANCE CO 01? E.HODE ISLAND ltates lower titan other Mutual Companies OVER $.:76 FOR EVERY ;. , 7100 This Company issues Policies in all the several forms; and combining the Stock and Mutual principles, anbrd greater security to parties in suring than either the Mutual or Stock princi pal alone. The Rates have been prepared by the LION. L•'LIZUR IVIUGHT, Actuary or the Company, the most noted end popular Actuary Hying. CASH DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY titer second payment, on is ADVANCE POLICIES ISSUED ON Tam LIVES OF FE MALES AT REGULAR 011 TABLE RATES. Do not fall to examine the principles of Ibis Company before insuring. For circulars, ap ply to W. D. REITZEL. Agent, Lancaster City. or Dr. 11. F. HERMAN, Ex. Surgeon, [sep4-61alw No. 11 N. Front St., Columbia. T 4 AIN"CA STE; It CITY AND COUNT] Fire Insurance Company_ CAPITAL, ti-'20°,000. nmsr. T. E. FRANKLIN, PJeESIDENT. GEO. K. REED, TREASURER. EDWARD BROWN, SEcnErAnY. Directors—Hon. A. E. Roberts, B. F. Shenk, J. S. Atlec. JI. 13., Frank Shroder, H. Carpenter, M. D., J. M. Frantz, Jacob Bansman, John C. /lager. 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 Company. PERPETUAL POLICIES also written on favorable Terms. Apply to sep4-611-I.lw] JOHN W. BRUNER, Agent. TNSURANCE AGENCY. _L TILE IIIUTITAL LIFE INSIMANCE COM PANY, 01' New York, Cash. Assets. V 25,000,000. F. S. WINSTON, Pi esident. WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY, New York. Cash A55et5..91,500,000. CY.RI76 CUIITIS.S,Pr&gIent. LANCASTER CITY AND COUNTY FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY. Cavital, 5'00,000. THOS. E. FRANKLIN, President. \VI - OILING FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Wyoming, Pa. Capital auU Surplus, ,i 170,000. JOHN W. BRUNER, Agent, JAr 0-Iyil.l 215 Walnut street Columbia GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE IN SURANCE COMPANY, PIIILADELPIIIA. Capital 0, 200,Ual Securities c 300,000 This Company continues to take risks on good property, at rates as low as any others* Com- Pally, and consistent with prudence. Policlosassued for long Ir 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. THOS. ClLAN'tins:, PreN't., A. S. G.11.1.F.m. , , Vice-President. JAS. 8....1.1.v0nn, Secretary. F. X. zIF.•Gr.Er., Agent, Walnut Street., above Front. Columbia, Pa, sept4-69-tiwl TNSERANCE COM PAN of NORTE _IL AMERICA, PHILADELVII lA. Incorporated Inf. Assets, 11,X.70,000. Charter perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by lire on Buildings, Mcrehandize, Furniture, Sc., for long or short periods. or permanently on Buildings, by a deposit of Prem Imo. The prompt payment of losses tor a pulled SEV.KNTY years, adonis a guarantee of claim upon public confi dence. ARTHUR. U. Corvt.v, Pres't. CitAttra - is PLATA F. X. ZIEGLEIt, Agent, Walnut Street, above Front, Columbia, Pa. [sept4-69-tfw AR - MIMS' MUTUAL FIRE INSW:- _l2 ANcE CO ANY, YORK, PA. Insures on the Cast I, Mutual or Perpetual Rae:, H. K.HALIER., President,. STRlcgaaraz, Secretary'. M. S. SHUMAN, Agent. Rept.-1-69-tfw] • Columbia. Pa _FIZEIG-ILT _NOTICE. LOCAL FREIGHT NOTICE. The Pennsylvania Rail Road Company are now prepared to receive or forward Freight, be tween Columbia and Lancaster, and all station c a the Pennsylvania Rail Road and its branches RATES BETWEEN PHIL'A. & COLUMBIA, First Class. 2nd Glass. 3rd Clads. Ith Cb..s.s. 25 cents 21 ets. IS ets. 15 ets. Flour In Car leads, 2.S cents per Barrel. BETWEEN PUILADELPHIA & LANCASTER. First Class. lad Class. 3rd Class. 1111 El cents • 20 ets. 17 ets. 14 cis. BETWEEN COLUMBIA & First Class. 2nd Class. led Class. 9th Class, 71 cents 56 els. 40 cis. Sii ets. Frel,„flin consigned to stations where the Com pany Ims no Agent, must he prepaid. All Freights payable on Delivery. 11. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phila. Anclor further information apply to S. B. KINGSTO:..:, Frt., At. E. K. 130mx, Frt., Agt., Columbia. [sept4-09-tfw, BUTLER'S BALSAMIC MIXTURE This well known preparation Lau obtained' an envlnhle reputation throughout the world as the only SURE AND RELIABLE REMEDY (mall diseases of a Private Nature: It requires no cessation front business nor restrictions In diet. In; use CANNOT I3E DETECTED. nor is it unpleasant to the taste. Full directions and a treatise accompany each bottle. Sent by express .an,receipt of the money, free from ob servation. Price.:sl rer bpttle. Sold by all Druo...istF zo • , 'F. C. WELLS & CO., Wholesale AneutN. 1O Fulton Street, New York JUli PRINTING 01 every deFeription exclutccl attbla °Mee _RAILROAD LINES. Arrival. wad Departure of Nails. Post °Rice on Locust street, near Pront. Post Mistress hits. M. J. PUY. Deputy .lit. J. A. Fax. OFPICE: irOLIII3.—G:3O A. M. to 8 P.M. Oa till a days from S to 9 A. M. DALEX rEon TILE: EAST. At 6:30 and 11:30 A. M. from Philadelphia, 6:25 P. .M.-.from. Philadelphia, and B:3U P. M. Iron' Reeling. I= At 9:80 A.M. fromNarrlsburs via R. tt- C. MR., nod 1 P. M. from York, and :kW P. M. from Har risburg. DtPXRT DAIIA - E:\STWAJU). At 7:30 to Reading,:B:os A. Nt.:tricl 2:151' M. to Philadelphia. DEDART DAILY v, - ESTwA. up. At 11:0 A. 31. to Harrisburg, 12:10P. 31. to Tot 1: and 6:05 to Harrisburg. ' The hour of depart ore given above is the time of closing the math: at the post Wilco. p ENNSYL VANIA RAIL ROAD TRAINS LEAVE COLI.III3IA GOING EAST, Lancat,ter Train 4.2.5 A. :11 Harrisburg Accommodation 3.20 P. TRAIN , ; LEAVE WES'I Mail Train 11.50 A. M Harrisburg A.ecotaniugation 6.25 P. M Lanett4ter Train Arrives 8.05 Marietta Ave Om. leaves Columbia, at 740 A. Al COLUMBIA ACCOM3I °DATION Leave Columbia for Lancaster 2.15 P. 11 Arrive at Lancaster Conneetior with Erie Express for Phil'a. Leave Lancaster al ^ lo 1. M. Arrive at Col ain bin " " The Ilarrishura accommodation o ill leave as bel ore at cie-0 I'. 11. READING RAIL ROAD SUMMER ARRANGEMENT MONDAY, APRIL 26T11, 18VJ GREAT TRUNK LANE FROM THE: NORTH AND North West for Philadelphia, New York, Head ing, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, :Shamokin, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Lath:, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac., Trains leave Harrisburg mr New York, its fol lows: A t2A3,5.201111d LIOA. 31.,12.215n00n,2.t00nd 10,55 P. 31.,connecting with similar 11:`;1::- pennsyleania IL 11. and arriving at New York at 9.4311.15 A. 31., 6.13, 0.130 P. 31., and 6.00 A. M., respectively. Sleepin4 Cars accompany the 2 :15,5.20 A. 31., and 10.53 P. 53. trains, with out chance. . - • . . Leaveklarrisburg forßeaditig.Pottsville,Taista um, Min ersville,Ashland, Sham n e(i rove. Allentown and Philadelphia, 0.10 A. M., and 2.00 and 1.10 P. 31., stopping at Lebanon and principal 'Way Stations; thel.lll P. M., making connections lot Philadelphia, Pottsvilleand Co him bin only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Raven, and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna. Rail Road, leave Ilarrisialig at :Lao P. 21. Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 A. M., 12.00 Noon and 5.071 and 9.00 P. M., Phil:Well/hi:bat 8.15 A. M. and 5.30 P. M.; sleeping ears accom panying the 9.00 A. M. and. 5.05 and 0.90 P. M. trains Rom New York, without change. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A. 31., connecting with shn liar train on East Permit Railroad. ret tinting from Item Ling at 13.121 Y. M., stopping at all Stations. Leave Pottsville at 7.110 ands. t 5 A. M t , and 2.15 P. M.; Shamokin at 5.2 z and 10.85 A. M.: Ash land at 7.110 A. Al_ and 12.:t0 Noon Tamaqua at 9.30 A. 101., and 2.20 I'. M. for Ph iladelphia and New York. 1121111 001.650 10 Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susquehan na null Read at 7.00 A. 'M. tor Harrisburg, and 11.:I0 A.M. for Pine Grove and Tremont. Reading Aeeomodation Train : Leaves Read ing at M., returning Irom Philadelphia at :3.15 P. m. Pottstown Aceornodation Train : Leave. Potts. town at 0.05 A. M., returning leavesPhilialelphia at 1.30 P. ill. Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at 7.00 A. N., and 0.15 I'. M., fur Ephrata, Lola, Lan caster, Colnintda. &e. Perkiomen Rail Road Trains leave Perk Millen Junction at 0.00 A. 01. and 000 P. AL Returning: Leave Skippaek at 8.15.:. M., and 1.00 I'. M., con necting with trains on Reading Rail Road. On Sundays: Leave NOW York at 8.00 P. M., Philadelphia 9.00 A. M., and 9.15 P. M., the 8.00 A. M. Train running only to Re:Wang; Pottsville 8.00 A. M.; Harrisburg 5.20 A. M., and -1.10 and 10.55 P. M. and Heading at 12.55 midnight, 2.51 and 7.1:5 for Harrisburg, at in id - night, and 7.03 A. M, for New Yorl . i and at 9;10 A. H., and 4.5 i I'. 7.f. for Phi ladelph a. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex cursion Tickets, to and troth all points, at re duced Rates. Baggnge checked through ; 100 pounds allowed e:u•h Passenger may, I 1169.1 EAST PENYSYLVAN FA DAIL ROAD. Summer arrangement of Passenger Trains, commencing ONDAY, 2G, ISO 9 No. 134' Way and Mixed, leaves Reading at (Ltd A. - 11., arrives at Allentown at 9.00 A. M., runs daily except Sundays, stopping at all Sta tions between _Reading and Allentown. No. 5, Mail Train , leaves, Reading 10 80 A. M. arrives at Allentown 1103; at New York :1 30 P. M. No. 7, Fast Mall, leaves Reading 1 20 P. M., ar rives at Allentown 555; at New York 9.10 P.M. Nos. 5 and 7 run daily, except Sunday, stop ping at all way stations between Reading and .New York- EXPRESS TRAINS Leave Beading ut 1.:30 A. M. Arriving at New York at 0.-15 A. 31., Leave lleading at 7.05 A. M., Arriving at New York, at 11.45 A. M., Leave Reading at 2.10 P. 31„ Arriving at few• York, at 0.15 I'. M., Leave fleading, at 12.55 A. M., Arriving at New York, at G.OO P. 31., These trains run through Irony Pittsburg to New York, without change of cars, stopping at Lyons, Allentown, Bethlehem, 'Easton. Junc tion, Clinton, While House, Sommerville, Bon nd l lrook, Plainfield and Elizabeth. The 4.20 A XI train runs daily, except Sundays and 3lond:q•s. The 2.10 P M train runs daily except Sundays. The 7 05 A 31 and 12.55 A AI trains run daily. Westbound trains leave New York at the foot of Liberty street, as follows: Leave Nov Yoqz 12 00 31. Mail NO. 6, 9 00 A 31 Express Train 1 10 P Jl 3 00 P 31 Express Ti tin 10 10 ix 31 P 7d Express Train.....-. 10:5 A 31 The 12 Al Train Irian New York. stops at all Stations between N,'.. York and Re n ding. e av ing Allentown at 4 20 P 31, arriVing at Reading at 0 00 P 31, running daily, except San days- The SOO P 51 Train, Irons New York, runs daily, stopping at Elizabeth, Plainfield, Sum merville, Junction, Easton and Bethlehem, - riving at Allentown at 11 P 31, passing Lyons at 12 22 A. M. arriving at Reading at.l2 5:5 A M. The 305 P M train from NOW York t um, da ly except Sundays, leaving Allentown at 0 132 P M, passitPY Lyons at 9 P arriving at Reading at 1010 P" 31. The 000 A 31 from New York, runs daily, ex cept Sundays, leaving Allentown at 12 25 P 31. passing Lyons at 11.1 P 31, arriving at Rending at 1 45 PM. 31101 No. 10 leaves Allentown at 7 15 A. 31., :u - riving at Reading at 0 00A 31. Mail No. a leaves Allentown at 110 P arriV lug at heading at 0 001' 31. Local Acconi. 12% leaves Allentown at 4 P 31, arriving at Reading at s 101' M. Trains Nos. 10, 0 it. 12,1 run daily, except Sun days, stopping at all stations bele, een Reading and Allentown. Passengers are requested to purchase tickets 11111 We entering the eats, as Orridn-Inc rents aiiin will ! , e charged and collected on the train front all who pay the fare to the Conductor. COMMUTATION TICKETS, - - 1.7,1,01 . 1 for twenty -Nix trip,,at,2„, percent. ,21scount betw,:en ally Points lesuel. SI4:ASON TICKETS, good for the holder only, tor three, six, :tine and twelve moot Its, at reduced rules. ILLS, CEEB r _)EADING NJ) C01.13.311;1_1 1; ON AND A.FTE:IL TIFURSDAY, AUGUST :"'iii, 1869, PASHENGEII. TRAINS WILL HUN ON LOAD, AS FOLLOWS: LEAVE. AI: RI Vv. Lancaster ...... ..S:l3 A. :IL Ilemllng 10:t4/ A. 3I " .......3:10 P. N. 0 P. 31 Columbia .4•10 A. N. 10;:lt) A.. 31 "•011 P. N. " I:tlO P. Al RETURNING: LEAVV:. .7:15 A. N. Laneltter ..... A. At .6:15 P. Al. .....:'2: P. .7:15 A. N. .“:15 P. N. " .....5:511 P. :NI Etelding Trains - lel;Ving Lancaster and Colombia as above, woke close connect ton at Reading with Trains North and South, ou nintumpht“ and Reading Railroad. and West On L0)1111013 Valley Road. Train leaving Lancaster ats:lsA. 11. and Columbia at Sin/ A. 211. connects closely at Beading with Train for New York. Tickets can be obtained at the Offices of the New Jersey Central Railroad, foot 01 Liberty Street, New York, and Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad, 13th and Cal lowildi Strects, Through tickets to New York mud Ph Iladel phia gold at all the Prineipal Slat tons, and !lug gage Checked Through. .41.11ileatte Ticket-Books for :WO or IWO ntlies, Season and Excursion Tickets, to and trent all points, at reduced rates. Trains are run by Philadelphia& !tending. Roll Road Thne,which is ill mina tes taster titan Penn sylvania R. R. Tice. augt-Gad GEO. F. Supt. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL ROAI, =ll 25TH 1869. On and after April, 25th, 1L69, Trains will leave York as follows: LEAVE .1\ ORTII tt• ARP. 1.30 a. in. Daily for Williamsport, daily (except Sunday) for Elmira,. Canandaigua, Roches ter, N.l. ails and 011 Region. 11.35 a. in. Daily (except .undays) for Williams port, Elmira, Ilattlalo and N. Falls. 2.45 p. 111. Daily (except Sundays) for Williams port, Erie and Oil Region. 10.13 p. fn. Daily (except Sundays) for Harris burg and tbe 6.25 a. In. Daily (except Sundays) for Harrisburg only. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 12.00 Midnight, Daffy Or Baltimore, 9.40 a. 'n. Daily (except Sundays and Mondays) for Baltimore, 6.40 a. nr. ])ally for Baltimore. 2.05 p. m. Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore. 7.15 a. in. Daily texeent Sundays) for Ban:Mole, WRIGHTSVILLE IMANCLI. Leave York for Wrillitsvide, 6.20 m. 11.40 m m. 3.30 p. In. Arrive, Wrightsville 7.!.3) a. an. 12.30. 4.30 p. m, Columbia, 7.31 a. M.. 12:43 4,41 p. m. Lancaster, 0.00 a. an., 1.40 5.54 p. rn. Phil'a., 12.20 p. in.. 4.10 p. an., and .0.30 p. an. LEAVE FOR YORK. ••• Leave Columbia, 9.30 a. in., 12.30 0.80 p, am-- Leave Wrightsville, 1.45 a. in.. 1.03 6.43 p. Arrive. York, 0.30 a. nt, 1.55 7.33 p, an. Biafra-re 12,35 5.00 p. and 2.30 a. an. , All trains on this Branch run daily except Sundays. ' S. S. BLAIR, Supt Baltimore Division. ED. S. YOUNG, Gen. Pass'gr Agt., Baltimore. May 1, 1060,J WINI. F. LOCKARD. Superintendent, PI inn. 1) G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent Arril c rr Reading. ...... Oa 1' 2,1
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