.p,_„~ . .41764r35-ECEIZVX/D - Ct 4; IT.Pr,4MORTA.4 DRUG 47;c14E, • ' ' - .4;ii:t..: c M 4, T3M- --- 1 2 :3ESt3 - • jtieiv Stsalood money, and iiirgoti- kook or Parrip.l:Dsosip. 14tre,Z.., JOSTUECEI - 11) bl I.)_ 1 STOP,.E, • • 300 SACKS (}round Alibi Salt, - 100 Bags Lamm Dal& Stilt, • 100 - &sal/ " • 40!Saclis Fthe Salt; awl for sale in large pr gmallArfantities at ' • *.4.PPOLD'S. VortanWpee. 12, 18G3. - cAKS 1 CLOAKS : I A VF.:IO - 13.4e 'worth:writ z t 'of Ladlea' 1 - I,Cloth'Sacke and Ciredlate of the latest atylos, just teceirec3. from New Rork. at ;Nx.lueed prices by MALTHr C4SE. :_portunbigt. 1963. SEEDLESS RAISINS • • - SEEDLESS C RIES, ' SEEDLESS PLUMS. - - LEMON PEEL, - WRIGHT'S PREPARED COFFEE. It rill zoo:tiny:mod itself. IL F. BRUNER, _ Dec. 5,'63. Third - and "Onion stq. CORN V/NBGAR. CORY VINEG,r4R., manufactured ac f:rding to the process patented by Freder ck gichael, of Columbus, Ohio, is now eing extensively used, and wherever in troduced, has given universal satisfaction, both on account of its purity and it. fine ness for either table or pickling. It has been tested by able and experienced Chemists, Iyho pronounce it pure, and laighly recommend it. It is the very best article in the market for FICICLI:sTO OR TABLE USE. _ . Try It, if you want a pure unadulterat4xl Article, and von will surely never again want an} of the allorrilnable mixtures sold under the fahie name of Cider Vinegar. We arc now working. to our utmost capa city in order to supply the Increasing de nand for this PURE VINEGAR. Private Families, Hotels s. - id Restau rants aro limy' using it, and can testify to its good qualities. Manufacived and sold only by C. C. ITIVE,S, Second st., adjoining Odd Fellows' Rail. November 7. ISGI. WEIGH ISO ! ‘s nu If !NO I tT 4pFold's Weigh Scales. on, Commerce strect, such as Hay, Coal, Iron, at the very lowest rates. Persons wishing articles weighed, will apply to 31rs. Wn'. Long, opposite the Scales. Columbia, Nov. 21, I,Sal. ADTV,§' AIITD C-ENTLEDIEIV'S FURS. THE LARGEST AND REST STOCK IN THE CITY, AT ARLES OAK FORD AN I) SONS, pc,:sTisENTAL IIOT 1:11, , PHILADELPHIA, PA. November 7,1863.-3 mos. TRADE. SALES. TITST received from Philadelphia, &large and well assorted stock or Stutiouery, and .11scellaneona fiIIEAP AND GOOD BOOKS, Viz: Books of Travel-, Books of History, Books' for Devotion, Book about Patriots, Boloks for Mechanics, Books about the Be- Ltellion, Books of Beauty. HYMN BOOKS FOR. ALL DENOMINA• T;ONS. PRAYER DO.KS AND MIMES. All the Writings of colobrated Authors. Viz: IVashington Irving, Mrs. Southworth, Charles Dickens, rallyard Taylor, Mayne no.d, Mrs. Hentz. And all the writings of ovory Standard Au thor in every department of Literature. PLIOTOG RA ALBUMS. riviuz socured vury Ifu—e atoek at the lowebt men - prrce3, .„ fioLt-lawor tha tiny anyr.ll - 11roc y . 110 l'Oj RA P(1:4 - We ):inve a lieu large assortmezit'orfiue Pbov.lgraphs, P.sin and Colored, suitable for Albums, embracing. Generals, _State:- men, Subjects, Classical, Statuary, ETA T lON ER Y lIEPARTMEXT. TVG lutvu tokon milts to , c)t up a vory largo and good assortment of Stationery o all kinds. 13 .1111 r. Bloke of every (I.l4erlption, Paper Foolscap, Lettmr, N.te, lhllet, 13111, sue, S.3rmon, EavulOpvs, Se. At the lowest prices. Ink, Ink Stands. I'encils, !tubber, Slays !fulcra, Pallor Cutters, l'ortfolios, volopes, Poekot Tablets, ke., sc. por.Ker N .OKq FVL'ItY I A RI E I We would invite all to giv ) u; a call before puxulla.saig. JOHN SIICAFFER, 32 Narth Q•toutt iss.reut.l.itimater, Pa. Nov. 28. PHOTOGRAPHS. Trig OLD ORIG INA to GALLERY. The subscriber has completely re-fitted his establishment, and his gallery cannot ho surpassed by any in the county, and ho hopes by careful personal attention to give the public better pictures than have here tofore hem produced. )111.131tOTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS, Ivorytypos, isdelainotypes, Carte ac Iresitr, and plcturos on canco.i.e taken in the best style; and at prices winch C.lllllot ho beaten for cheapness. ;a-Likenesses warranted, and a satis factory picture furnished without repeated sittings. He asks a continuance of the liberal patronage always extended to this establishment. Call and examine speci mens at the T 00111.4, northeszt corner of Front and Locust a:seas. Entrance on Locust i.trect. E. J. :SI—LITTLE.. Oct. 24 1863. FAMILY' (4 SOCRR I F:S. WINES AND LIQUORS GEORGE '2ILLE, Agent, has just re starn;:d :ruui flie city with a new and well selected usf...)rtment of fresh Grooeries, which ho is enabled to sell as cheap as the cheapest. All grades or Sugars, Cot Tee, Meat. Fish. and Previsions generally. Also WOOD and WILLOW IVA . It E. SWITZE ANI) LI:111L1.71{1:Eli ell I.; ESE. together with an assortment of GERMAN 21-CU/TS. $1111:13s* AND LIQUORS His stock of Wines and Liquors will be fothid worthy the attention of every one, a s he• will guarantee them to be pure and genuine. He respectfully solicits a call from those wiio.nord any articles in his line, feeling satisfied that a trial verify 121.4 word. -Call at the old established stand, COR. OF FIFTH AND Ms.:ION STS. Columbia, Oct. al, iso,t. GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE Particular attention► is called to the fol lowing goods, just reeerktal, and for tutlo at low prices: A fine assortment of the molt popular perfumery, sold in small 4uanti trefi to mitt onetotacra. Alcoa stock of StyrThom; hrosts, for pro moting the' grorrth or the hair, !uglily re commended. A lot of Chamois Skins said carriage apnnge. A large and cuinpleto asiortment of STATIONERY. COmprising latter, cap and note paper, en vel6pes, dec.. tto. • Pure whole grid around Spices, strictly ' pure. CONC6\TRATT.I) i.ve oil Sipo,llllllll. ,Family Dye Colore.- put up neatly in pffakages ready for immediate uQe. without I Um) veinal illeollVenienec and trcuble. Partic:Ular attention tK t nlicxl io our TO cent involve of Coal Oil Lanip4. our Mock will Do' found varied soil complete, corn pcintrigatS tho lah-st style*. • 'The ' best Coal Oil file....vs on hand, to- Perwith a eltuplete Kukla of Dru_ts astd ILLLOILUI of itielt.4. , t rosw.ninlan ork.m. .T. H. W. GRAY. Cabinei making and Undertaking TEM undersigned- would inform his friends and the public that he ha's now in creased f•lPllities for turning out work; and his • • . - FURNITURE NA R E -R9OM S. Are now well supplied withnew and bean tifulliumiture tfie,latchst iniProved s fres. He manufactures .to-order . and will - -eep cimstantly•on hand- Arcissie Plaln. and. Fancy Bureaus,. Sideboaras, Saws,. Card, -Dirdng and centre Tables, Col:armor; Fan cy and French griclsteads; all Of whiclaWll.l be sold on theinost reasonable terms. . As he manufactures. his own work he is ena— bled towarrant every article to be what it is represented, • • Cli AIRS, CilAlll9. • All kinds qt Chairs kept on hand or man ufactured to order. Cane ; Windsor, Arm and Rocking Chairs; Setteos, Camp and Counter Stools, Sofas, Tete-a-tates, and Stuffed Seat'Chairs, made to order. Old Chairs repainted and repaired. UNDERTAKING Funerals will be attended to with prompt ness, to which he gives his personal atten tion. Ile is prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve corpse, as may be re quired. I%IA HOG ANY OR WALNUT COFFINS Furnished plain or tinned In any style that may be required. Ile respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, as well as a continuance of the custom with which he has been liberally favored. SOH SHEYBERGER, South Side of Locust st., between Sdcond and Third. pet.17:63. TIIE - 01;15 - ESTAIit ED STATIONERY AND NEWS DEPOT. Totn.: J. FRY would call the attention cl of the public to his large stock and well selected assortment of Staple and Fancy Stationery, which he offers at the moat reasonabre rates. PAPER. ENVELOPES. iltiKg rixs .PENCILS, LE DGr.RS,JOURN-SLS and PAY BOOKS of all slzos. SCHOOL STATIONERY. Every re quisite ibr schools. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS of all styles and sizes. .Also, a large assortment of Card Photograt)lis of all distinguished per sonatres, both civil and military. 13IIILES, HYMN BOORS and PRATE R BOORS of all denominations. POCKET BOOKS, Portmormates, Dia ries for ISG4, Currency Holders, cte. NEWS! ,NEWS!! NEWS!!! The Philadelph;sN and New York Dallas received, and a. nays for sale at his coun ter. Also, Atlantic Monthly, Ilarpor's and Godoy's, and all other Monthlies re ceived as soon as published. Together with every article usually found in a llrst-class Book and Stationery Store. , POST OFFICE, Locust street. Columbia, Nov. 21, 1863. WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER. WARE. 440 z. 6 THE undersigne d l , respectfully invite youwou td r a tention to his well selected stock oh Vine Gold and Silver Watches, Fine Gold Jewelry, of every kind and va riety of styles—comprising all of the liCW ost and most beautit Id designs. Also, solid silverware, equal to coin—and the hest make of silver plated ware. Each article is warranted tp be as represented. Watches and jewelry carefully repaired and satisfaction guaranteed. JACOB lIARLEY, (Successor to Stauttia No. 61:2 .:\Larket. st., Philad'a. Oct. 17. '63-3m NEW MACKEREL JEST RECEIVED 20 half barrels No, 1, 20 .. .. 2, .. 20. guar. . " " 1, .. .20 '• " " '2, '',•:4 2 0 0 0 " 3. 20 hits, " 1 and at A ]: PPOLD'S 17, , •31). ZOOM ti, Col4l2bill. -, ......." .. t EXTR-__,....1........6.....w.memery0tie e barrel, at ?UOAR CURED 11A.315, Of -Bost Czuality, at APPOLIYS lUST RECEIVED AND 1N sTorzE. 2, sack G. A. Salt, 50 sacks Ashton fine, at 0ct.17,'115. APPOLD'S. 1 - 1.0 AKI NG CLOTHS ! ArEail tr i ; a l i no l iT a i e r l i c, st i o 3 r r e o z. n fuls r t a o la ck no l Gray Cloaking Cloths from 31.50 to -1.00 por yard. • STEACY & BOWERS, opposite Odd Fellows' 17:..3). Col'u, Pa. orember 28, 1863 MALTBY & CASE HILVO now opened their :New Store on Locust street, Columbia, Pa., and tilled it with a choice selection of seasonable 11,1EViT GOODS, Bought foe cash before the late advance in prices. DRESS GOODS Of ovary style and fabric. 110: 4 1EltY. GLOVES. SOTIONS. &C., Ladies, misscs• and children's fleece-lined cotton, silk and wool hose, ladies' merino vests, &C., IS A: MORAL. HOOP SKIRTS Of the best manufacture, at old prices, Iwi 10.4' cloth sacks and circulars, best styles and very cheap. BOOTS AND SIMMS. LadicA', misses' and children's gaiters, balinorals, b*ots, &c„, ram's, hays' and youth's calf and kip boots, brogans, bal morals and gaiters, in great variety, of Philadetphia nufnutacturo, warranted, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Cloths, eassinicies, vestings, sattinets, Purchased direetly from the manufacturer, which we are able to sell at very nearly old price:4. Hosiery, gloves, under-cloth ing, cravats, collars, ate. REAI) Y. NI ADE C LOT 11 I NG Of evert style and quality, warranted per fect in fabric and manufacture. flito QUEENSW A RE, CAR petg, oil cloths, etc., to which we invite particular attention. Wo make no idle bones, but will take pleasure in showing our goods to all who may savor as with a call, that they may convince themselves that our goods are the cheapest in the market. We wish our goods to recommend themselves, and fear coaanc..., t it ion. Our plan of business 19 ONE PRICE for all regular goods. All goods warranted as represented. Our aim is not only to please our customers, but by selling them the best goods ut the lowest prices, make it their interest to continuo their liberal pa tronago. sew goods are being crmstantly received. Cora Oct. NALTIIY at CASE. MANHOOD ; HOW LOFT HOW RESTORED .11:ST published in a sealed envelope.— Price Six cents. A lecture on the nature, treatment and radical cure of spermatot rhce or seminal weakness, involuntary eramisslon, Sexual debility, and impedi ments to marriage generally, nervousness, consumption, epilepsy and /its; Mental and physical incapacity, resulting from self abuse, .t.c.-llv floht..T. Culverwell, M. D. author of the "Green Book," ait.c. The world renowned author. in this ad miral Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, beagles, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condi tion may be, may cure himself cheaply. privately, and radically. This lecture will prove a boon to , 'ionvands and thousands. Sent under seal. In a plain envelope to any address, on ..he receipt of six cants or two postage sta • a by addreaming CRAB. J. C.:KLINE. /27 Bowery, N" C., Post =to. Box., 458 d. Sept. 13, 1883.-Iy. w.P. GRXPPITIt'S FORWARDING AND COADILSSIDS. ROUSE, iCorthern Central Railway Station,:on P, it IL, corner of Walnut st:, Columbia.. D. P. GRIPPITHis now ready to receive nds forward all 'kinds of-goods-consigned to York, Baltimore, Hanover or Gettya burg.' - On any of the stations on the North ern-Central Railway. The bridges .071 that. road has beefs rebuilt and nowln first-rate, order between Wrightsville and Baltimore. Also, all kinds of goods received to be for ws.rdod to any of the stations on the Penna. Railroad, or, the Reading and Columbia Railroad. - • [October 17, 1863.-Sin American House., OYSTERS ! OYSTERS! I BY TIIE BUSHEL, GALLON, or qt. Continually on hand and for sale. BALTIMORE AND PHILA. OYSTERS Tat BEST THE MAItICKS ArPoRDS. Come all you. hungry, thirsty souls, Como down to my saloon, And eat and drink and quaff and smoke -From supper hour till, noon. PARDY LOCK AHD, American House, Front St. Oct. 24, ISO. THE UNITED - STATES HOTEL! tiOTEHLY & HUTCHISON, Proprietors. THIS well known Hotel is now in aeon dition to accommodate the traveling pub lic, affording the most ample conveniences alike for the transient guest and the per manent• hoarder. TILE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely refitted throughout, and now has accommodations equal in extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Its location is the best in the State Capital, being in oasy access to all the railroad depots, and in close proximity to all the offices and business localities of the city. It has now all the conveniences of A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, and the Proprietors aro determined tc spare neither expense, time or labor to en sure the comfort of the guests. The patron age of the traveling public is respectfully solic; ter]. Oct. 31st. FANCY FURS i FANCY FURS ' ':g O. PAREIRA, 8 Arch street, be w Eighth, south le, Philadelphia. Importer, manu- Aurer of and ?aler in all kinds fancy furs for lies' and child- I's wear. wish to return thanks to my auls of Lances-. and the sur _.mtling counties, for their very lib eral patronage extended to me during the last low years, and would say to them that r now have in store, of my own importa tion and manufacture, a very extensive assortment of all the different kinds and qualities of fancy fars, for ladies and child ren, that will be worn during fall and winter seasons. _ - . Being the direct importer of all my furs from Europe. and having them all menu faeture.d under my own supervision, ena bles me to offer my customers and the public a much handsomer set of furs for the same money. Ladies please give me a call before purehasing I Please remember the name,number and street, JOHN' PAIIEITtA, Sept. 12,'83-srnos. 718 Arch st., Phila. BALI 1:1101ZE & OHIO RA.- ROAD, RE s=r3E 3, 7M.NET/1 This Groat National Thorough is again open for ,r.ltzrzarms and 1112.49.17.117.. • ace. y new running stock; with all recent improvements ; and as the bridges and tract are again in substantial condition, The well-earned reputation of this Road for SPEED. SECURITY A N t'OM FORT, Will be more than sustained under the re organization of its business. In addition to the unequalled attention of National Scenery heretofore conceded to this route, tlio recent troubles upon the bor der have associated numerously points on the road, between tho Ohio river and Har per's Ferry, with painful but instructive interest. .trPOLD'S At the Ohio river, with Cleveland and Pius burg, Central Ohio, and Marietta and Cin cinnati Railroads; and, through them with the whole Railway System of the North west, Central West and Southwest—At Washington Junction, with the Washing ton Branch for Washington City and the Lower Potomac—At Baltimore with four daily trains for Philadelphia and New York. Two Dollars additional on through tick ets to Baltimore or the Northern cities, give the privilege of visiting Washington City on route. This is the only route by which passen gers can procure through tickets and checks to NVaishington City. J. 11. SULLIVAN, General Western Agent, Bellaire, 0. L M. COLE, Gen. Ticket Ag't, Balt. W. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation, halt. Oct. 3,-463-6mo. w. 33. SCEEATTE3XS' TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, r CORNED UT FRONT AND TAICUST STRITay. PROMPT attention given to the manu facture of all work entrusted to this estab lishment, and satisfaction guaranteed in workmanship and style. Persons desiring goods furnished, can have them boh.ete from the finest stock in Columbia. Columbia, Oct. 3. T.& 111. T. ANTHONY, Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, 501 BROADWAY. N. Y. CARD Photographs. The catalogue now embraces considerably over four thousand different subjects (to which additions are continually being made) of portraits of Eminent Americans, etc., viz: 72 Mai. Generals, E. 2.5 Statesmen, 490 Brig. Generals, 127 Divines, 210 Colonels, 116 Authors, 84 Lieut. Colonels, 30 Artists, 238 Other Officers, 112 Stage Actors, 00 Navy Officers, 40 Prom. Women, 147 'Prominent Foreign Portraits. 2,500 Copies of Works of Art, Including reproductiors of the most cele brated engravings, paintings, statues, 47.. c. Catalogues sent on receipt of stamps. An order for one dozen - pictures from our catalogue will be filled on receipt of $l.BO, and sent by mail, free. PUOTOGRA PlllO ALBUMS. Of these we manufacture a great variety•, ranging in price from 50 cents to $5O each., Our Albums have the reputation of be lag superior in beauty and durability to any others. - The smaller kinds can be sent safely by mail at a postage of six cts, per ounce. The more expensive can be sent by express. We also keep a large as sortment of Sirrroseoprz and Sterroirople Tiewx, Our catalogue of those will be sent to any address on receipt of stamp - ' E. & T..A.s 4 rrrozrY, Manufacturers of nhotograph - materirds, 501 Broadway; IV. Friends or relatiVer of prominent mili tary men will confer a favor by sending- us their likenesses to copy. They will be kept carendly and returned uninjured. Fine albums made to order for congre gations to present to their pastor, or fur ether purposes, with suitable Lakiztp tions, August 29, 1883-om.. HARRISBURG, PA. CONIVECTION'S ' •s, T.' 1860; X. 4 Drake's ' PlantatiOn Bitters ,can. fiiim 3 • • be obtained.at the•Drog store of . _ l6 R..WH I LIADIS, Front , stree t._ . • SWEETS trti MEANT. "' , • , This. popular medicine is now on haPd and for sale by IL WILLIAMS; Front at. , Notice to TrespFserl. . • THE subscriber hereby warns all per % sons trespassing on his property by fishing, bunting, carrying away fruit, vegetables, dm., or, TRESPASSING IN ANY WISE, an act of Assembly, passed by our Legis lature, punishing by FINE Olt IMPRISONMENT. any person so offending ; And the law will oe strictly enforced against all offenders without respect to persons after this date. Oct. 10, 1863-tf. 1!1. NI. STRICKLER'. FOR RENT OR SALE. A. Large Two-Story Brick Dwelling House, fronting on Locust streot 01.91, above Fourth, formerly occupied by Win. Cowden, with a fine Brick Stable and Carpenter shop. Posession given by thcrlst day of April 1863: Apply to WM. McCHESYEY. July 4,'63 tf. Sportsmen Look lieee! 100 double and single barrel guns, just received at the Hardware Store of J. Rum ple d: Son. Double barrel guns from $6 up to $6O. Single barrel from $2 to $2O. We have received everything in the gun ning line such as powder, Shot, Caps, Powder flasks, Shot Pouches, Wadding, Game Bags, &c., which we offer to sell at very low rates. J. RUMPLE x SON. - July 4,'6;3. HALBEMAIVS STORE. CLOAKS 1 CLO AKS 1 I CLO AKS I ! Another lot of NEW AND FASHIONA BLE STYLES Just opened. FURS! FURS!! FURS!! We have received a full assortnicrt cf Capes, Vietorines, \ltULi, ttc., in all the beat kinds. We have the largest stock of SHAW LS, SHA IV" LS, at last season's prices. New Droche Shawls. Ladies will please examine above gcoc s. 7,4-Recollect. the largest assortn.ent, latest and most approved styles, at exceed ingly low prices. HALDEMAN'S July 4, 1863. Cheap Cash Store. sx.r.stytilitu ; WARRENTED for restoring the color of tho Hair front a gray to Brown or Black. For sale at the FAMILY MEDICINE STORE. July 4, 1863. For Rent A Room in the Blue Front, formerly oc cupied by Thomas Welsh, Esq.; also, several houses. Apply to WM. WHIPPER. July 4, MORE TESTIMONY. DR. MARKLEY'S Family Remedies Triumphant. They perform the most astounding cures. NILD BE PERMANBNIL ' RED ! THE great superiority f Dr. Markley's popular and wcl/ tried slimily medicines is traced to the fact that they search out and eradicate the cause of disease, and hence never tail to effect a permanent cure. They not only restore tone to the digestive or gans, imparting a healthy action to the stomach, liver And bowels, but they thor oughly purify .e blood, thuspernabnently curing the dice se by destroying the foun dation. - - • - • I,aaaaatz.J.M. , „.lr D , 0 Ora ttn - ums, clear ll ile:d co., ra., wrote th. ho was induced 1 y the numerous testi. initials ho had seen of , the cures effected bV Dr. Markley's ineeichies, to apply in betiatf of a sister, whcse case he thus dcscribbd : 444 4, • "For the last six yerrs sbe hie; been suffering, from Scrotu:a and Whim Swelling. In 1854 she suffered se vere pain in ono of her legs, attended with swelling, which extended, from the knoo to the hip. In about two mouths it broke out and discharged, and has continued to do so until the present time. On one c ccasion a piece of hone three inches in lern th, and at another tiM4OllO of a smaller st4e, came out. Her knee has been stiff for throe years, and at times the pain is very se vere. • • • • * • • AN EN rim CURE EFFECTED. The medicines—the health rest-rative balsam and blood searcher, the Fa rifugo and the Black Ointment were furn.shed, and the result of thoir.use Is announ.ed in the following letter: GILAMP/A.N Ilmr,s, Pa., Aug. 14, 'B3. Dn. MArtn:Lny—Dear Sir: I am happy to inform you that the medicines received from you some three years since have (+fleeted un entire cure in the case of my sister, who, you will remember, was suf fering from Scrofula an I White Swe ling. Most respectfully, &c., D. S. S.l/00.1..E. DYSPEPSIA CURED. Certificate of l‘fr. Abner D Campbel, of the firm of Campbell 4 Marshall, boot and shoe dealers, Centre Square ' Lancaster: LANCASTEP, Pa., March 4, ISai. Dn. 0. 11. M.trumnv—Dear Sir: It af fords me much pleasure to have an oppor tunity to add my testimony in favor of your popular fondly medicines, especially as my knowledge of their efficacy is based upon personal camerience in my own case and Observation of my neighbor s. For ninny years I was the victim of Dyspepsia in its most aggravated form ; my system havir , become so deranged and debili tated,'that I was unable to per:orm any kind of labor. I had resorted to the best doctors within reach, without Jebel: I used some of the most popular remedies of the day, recommended for that di-ease, but none of them did me any good. Aly suf fering can be understood by at y one suf fering from the same disease, but they could not be described in avoids. I was then living at Hopewell, Chester county, and in .1.857, as a last resort, I em mmenced the use of your medicines, They soon af forded me relief from the mre t painful symptoms, which I had scarcely hoped to obtain ; and in a surpassingly short time I was completely restored to li• alth, and I have enjoyed the best of health ever since —not a symptom of my old col, plaint re maining. Since then I have a ways kept your medicines in my family, nuet wouut not be without them upon any consid eration, as they have never failed to do what you elaim for them. While still living at Hopewell, I became agent tor your father, and so d a large quantity of the medicine for hem, and all who used them were loud in their praise. A child of Mr. Pickering, of Hopewell. was afflicted with White Swelling In the knee. It was a very bad ease ! Ho used your Balsam Febrifuge and Black Oint ment, which effected a perfect cure. Nu merous other eases of cures of eeted by hoodvaluable remedies in that neighbor , could be enumerated if desired. I have seen enough of them tehastify me in saying that your family medicines are the beat ever presented to the public, of which have had any knowledge ; and it is no less my pleasure than my duty to recorn metl •them to all who are the victims of disease. . Respectfully yours, A. D. CAMPBELL. Thin case is one of th , Irelands which might be published. All who value their health and life, should use these standard remedies, and their cure will be complete and permanent • Prepared only by Dn. G. IL MARKLEY, at his drug and medicine store, .= East King etreetr lotneaster.-Pe., to whom all letters and orders should be addressed. July 4,'62-tid For sala.,lll Columbia byS. and 111. W. Gray, dragests, also by .S. Ross, and S. 11'. Gish: _• Samue l Ens minger, ; Joshua Leader,llourt Jot.; Jaeota Maslen Sprlngrille. • - X. September 12, 1863.-Bmos, } CARINET- WAREICOONIS AND MANUFACTORY, Loorrsi. TEWDOOBS BELOW Sid St., - cCLU3IBIA, .LAN.'CO'Y, PA.. THE subscriber having purchased from his brOthor, Casper Seibert, the stock and , rood. will of his.extelisive Cabinet Munn factory,_will continuo the business at the old stand, where ho will - keep on hand an assortment of FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. of the best quality, style, and manufacture and will make to order, of first-rate mate rial, every article in his line. He will gh, e strict attention to business, and respectful ly asks of the public a share' of its patron age. ogr-UNDERTAKING will receive the most -careful attention, at the - shortest aotice. GEORGE SEIBERT. Cola. July 4, 'O3. I , :11 , .Kqo. l o , i \yr INSURANCE COIMPANY, JF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. CliA RTER PERPETRAL THIS Company continues to insure Buildings, Merchandise, and other prop 3rty, against loss and damage by fire, on the mutual plan, either fora cash premium 3r premium note. The large and increasing capital of --,tbe Jompany consisting of premium notes riven by its members, and based upon *11,475.789 35, Insured on the mutual plan, affords a re iable guarantee eatial to ten times the aver- Igo loss on the amount insured; and the Directors pledge themselves to deal as lib :rally with those who may sustain loss or larnage as the case will admit of, consist _tnt with justice to all parties concerned. lmount of Premity" Notes, $165,620 49 3allinee of Cash Premiums Unexpended, January Ist, 1602. $1,608 57 Cash receipts during the year 1862, less agents' com missions, 0,78147 Cash receipts in Jan., '63. 895 80 - -89,345 84 Losses and Expenses paid during the year 1862, 6,3 Z 73 Balance unexpended, Feb. 2d, 1863. 3,016 11 --$9,345 84 A. R. GREEN, President. GEonox Tots o, Jr., Secretary. MicnAEL S. Sun:kr:vs, Treasurer. 3=rXX=loo. Cri•Cii=tlE4l R. T. Ryon. Michael 11. Moore. John Fondrich. Geo. Young, Jr., G. Minich, Nicholm Sam'l P. Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman. Amos S. Green, George W. ;SEehatry. Cola. July 4, 1803. LOCAL DRIIICEVEA - citiCzt7 TIIE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. ARE now prepared to receive and for ward. FREIGHT on the- Philadelphia Di vision, to and from all stations where they have agents, at the following rates per hun dred pounds: BET w EEN LA. AND COLUMBIA. First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class, 4th Class. 25 cents. 21 cts. 1S cts. 15 cts. Flour in car loads, 23 cts. per barrel. Pig *Metal, 10 cts. per 100 lbs. RE I W EEN PIMA. AND LANCASTER First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 23 cents. 20 cents. 17 cents. 14 cents. Flour, 24 cents per barrel. Pig Nietal, 12 cents per 100 pounds Shipments made to Pittsburg and all in termediate stations as heretofore. RA'Z'ES FROM COLA. TO PUTSBURO. First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class:' 4th Class. 90 75 Flour per barrel, • ,:3f Freight consigned t') stations where the Company has no agents roust be prJ paid. Articles of Ist Moss. Books, Fresh Fish, Boots and Shoes, Nuts in bags, Cedar and \VoodenPorter ct Ale in bot- Ware, ties, Dry Good; Poultry in coops, ne•gs, Pork, (fr70:411, _„ Eryyt - trdremsikii VC:3lllora, Wrapping Pap....r. Articles of 2d Class. Apples,, ble Monuments, Cheese, Molasses, Clover ek: Grass Seed,Melons, Crockery, Oil in casks or boxes, Candles, . Paper in boxes, -- Casks or Barrels,Pasteboard, (empty,) Peache4, (dried, Groceries, Printing paper, - Guns and Rifles, Paper Hangings, Herring in boxes andQueensware, • kegs, Sweet Potatoes, Hardware, Tobacco in bales, Hops, Tea, Iron, (hoop, band orTypc, sheet,) Tallow, Leather, Turpentine, (sets,) Liquor in Wood. Varnish: 3 , larble Slabs Oz. Mar- Articics of 3d Moss. Alcohol, tared,) Coffee. Potatoes. Hides, (green,) Turnips, Lard, Vinegar, Oysters ,t, Clams, (inWune L.:cad, (shell,) Window Glass. Tobacco, ( manufac- Articles of 4th Clam Codfish, Rosin, Cotton, Salt, Fish, salted, Tobacco, (loaf,) Grain of all kinds, Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tar, Pitch, Whisky, Plaster, All Freights payable on delivery. IL IL HOUSTON. General Freight Agent, Phila. ~Y.Vr- F or furtlifsr information, apply to S. R. K.INGSTO.N„Freight Agt.,'Phila. E. K. JlOirE. Freight Agt., Columbia. W. IL MYERS, Freight Agt., Lan'tr. Colombia. July 4, ISM. p.al7Llr ayszmi co L MSS. Piaak. Dark Blue, Light Lik , e. Irrench Blue, Itroun, Dark Brown, Light !In.-a, Avg!' Itratol, Crittteln, Dar k Drab, Light Drell - , Dark Circe,, Light Gretfl, For Dyeing Silk, sscii 41/ td Mixed goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Gloves, Rib bons, Bonnets, Rats, Feathers, Rid Gloves, Children's Clothing., and all kinds of wearing apparel, "2 ,- .A. SAVING OF 80 PER F0r2.5 cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost live times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the same Dye. Tho process is simple,and any one can use the Dye with per:ect success. Directions in English, French and Gor man, inside of each package. For further information in Dyeing, and diving a perfect knowledge what colors are befitadapted to dyeoyer others, (with many valuable recipes,) purchase Rowe at Ste phens' Treaties on Dyeing and Coloring.— Sent by mail on receipt of price,-10 cents. Manufactured by BOWE & STEVENS, • 260 Broadway, Boston. For sale by Druggists and Degers gen erally, • Oct. 24, 1862.-6 mos. Fine Heady-Plade Clothing. C . SOME S & SON, 625 Chestnut street. Philadelphla, UNDER JAYNES' HALL, Have now on hand a full stock c UnlliT332. CI.OTBXN ,_ Corrdsting of Pantn and-Vests, Dress and - Frock - Coats, Register Sack tuul - English Walkiag ' Coats, Till and -Winter Over Coats. In great variety. Also, a lam; stock of. CLOTHS, CASSLIECRES t VESTINGS, select from ;00 - Goods made to order uncle? tho su perintendence of - - 0ct.31,-3301 "G. HAINS. DIIRITEAS 2 EMZENA.. RECEIVED TWO nramr.,3IEDAII" PROM :ORM - 3 1114 D 4.AT THE INTER7ViT/ONAL EXIIIBI TIOr4; LONDON 11162, ' MAIZENA at the Great .Laii.eriational 'Estilbltion at Hamburg, July, 1883, received THE iIIGIIEST MEDAL, _ _ _ - - - - For its great delicacy as an article of food. Used for puddings, custards, blanc mange, ‘tc., without isinglass, with few or no eggs. It is excellent for thickening sweet sauces, gravies for fish, meat, soups, ..tc. For ice croam nothing can compare with it. A little boiled in milk makes a rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, (t.c.— A most delicious article of food for children and invalids. It is vastly superior to Ar row Root, and much more economical. Put up in ono pound packages, with full directions, and sold by all grocers and druggists. TiM. DURYEA, Wholesale Agent, 166 Fulton at., Now York. August 22, ISG3-Gm MEDICINES FOR THE SEASON Wistar's Pino Tree Tar Cordial, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Sehenck's Pulmouic Syr up, Sayne's Expectorant, Wistar's Cough , Lozenges, Brown's Bronchial Troches, Bryan s Pulmonic Wafers ' Swayno's Syr- up, of Wild Cherry, Wistar's Balsam of I Wild Cherry, Ritter's Syrup of Tar,. d:c. All the above medicines kept constantly on hand by R. WILLIAMS',Front st. - - Jayne's "lair Tonic, Wood's Hair Re storative, Burnott's Coo:mine, Roby's Hair Curling Liquid, Barrv's Tricopherous, Sterling's Ambrosia, Wright's Ruthwron, Burnett's 'Coniston, Jules Hauol's Hair Restorative. Also, a large stock of Philo come and Pomatom, constantly on hand at R. WILLIAMS' Drug Store. PATENT MEDICINES. Dr. Swayne's Sarsaparilla and Extract. of Tar Pills. Dr. Gallagher's (sugar frosted) Sarsapa rilla Blood Pills. Worsdell's Vegetable Restorative Pills. Dr. Bennet's Plant and Root Pills. Genuine German Blood Purifying PilLs. For sale by It. WILLIAMS, Front st. ISAAC S. STAVFFER, Watch Maher and Jcwe Xer, MANCPACTIJICER OF SILVER-WARE and Importer of- WATCHES, ".:b 148 North Second Street, Corner Quarry aPhiladelphia. HE has constantly on hand au assort ment of Gold and• Silver Patent Lever lepine and plain Watches; fine gold chains, seals and keys, breast pins, ear rings, fin ger rings, bracelets, miniature cases, me dallions, lockets, pencils, thimbles, spec tacles, silver table, desert, tea, salt and mustard spoons; sugar spoons, cups, nap kin rings, fruit and butter knives, shields, combs, diamond pointed pens, etc.,—all of which will be sold low for cash. M. I. TOBIAS dc Co's best-quality full tow eled patent lever movements constantfy on hand; also other makers of superior quality. 13.—01 d Gold and Silver bought for cash. Sept. 12, 1861.-ly. 90 60 cents WE have received a fresh supply of drugs, medicines and fancy articles at the loamify medicine store, and are prepare to supply our customers with any articles in our line that they may desire. July 4,`63. ODD FELLOWS' HALL. rail & Winter Goods A L DEM A IV'S STO It E.: ii.AM) 785 - • virß OUR ASSORTMENT AS COM PLNIE, As in former years. HAVING made VERY HEAVY PUB CIIASE Foil CASH more than A, MONTH SINCE, we are able to curer all kinds of goods at loss than proscut city prices. Mus Ens from 12 ets. i p, Calicoes " 10 " All Wool Flannels " 25 " Canton Flannels " 15 " Satinetts Rich Delaines at 25 cents. All the Now Dress Goods. Best Rid Gloves. Cloths and Cassimores at old prices. Super. 1 - loop Skirts, 4theap. We invite our customers to examine our splendid assortment, and secure the bar gains at our present low prices. HALDEMAN'S Cheap Cash Store Columbia, July 4, 1863. VRII'ATa SATE OF • VALUABLE PROPERTY WILL bo sold at private sale, all that tract or piece of ground situated in Wes llempfield township, Lancaster Co'y, hal a mile from Columbia, known as "•COWDEN'K BRICK YARD" , containing 9 acres and upwards on which is erected A ONE-AND-A-HALF STORY FRADIK DWFLLING HOUSe, Frame Barn, and Brick Kiln. There is, also, a YOLIng Orchard on the prmises. The land is in a high state of cultivation and under good fence. The property will ho sold low and on moderate payments; those wishing to ex amine the property will please call on WILLIAM In celIF-SNFY, residing in Co lumbia, who will give them all necessary information. Possession given o the ]st clay of April next; ]Bi3. WILLIA-.11 COWDEN. July 4, 1863-tf. 3lagenta, Maroon. hang[, /ink, Purple, Ronal Purple, Salmon, Scarlet, State, Sole rind, ti inlet, rellol4 Susquehanna Planing Xill. ON FRONT ST. AND PENN. RAILROAD Columbia, Lancaster County, Pa. THE subscriber having purchased the machinery in the Susquehanna Planing Mill, belonging to Joseph Pusey, and the good will or the business, will continue at the old establishment to plane all kinds, of lumber, manufacture Sash, Doors, Win dow Blinds, and carry on the business in all its branches. lie respectfully solicits a continuance of public custom. JOHN D. BACHMAN. Columbia, July 4. ISM %‘ RA !VINO PA Pr.:lt I JUST received, 100 Reams of Wrapping Paper, at 35 cts. per Ream. J. RUMPLE St SON, Cola. July 4, 1803. Locust Street. VIVTIVES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, Sm. TILE subscriber would Invite: attention to his large and tine stock of ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS. SIG A RS, TOBACCO. l' PES. HE keeps his stock well filled up, and believes that he can oiler as good an as sortment of everything In his line. us. can be found. in any store in Columbia. He - would direct special attention to his German- ,Wines. These are light wines, good in quality'. low• in price. and a very wholesome drink either for sick or well. A large assortment of 211. 0 Xlmeriwobamxxim.P'13p , e. Will- attract general notice, and will be found to comprise some of the finest pipes ever offered in Columbia. Come - and ex amine them. C..BUCHER, - Cor. Front and Locust sta., Cola Pa. July 4,1563. . . ,I.A.Aktf.l, I. r__*•4 sjd JUST received, a larger and finer stork of Toysand flusey goods than over before: frier era are invited to call and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere, its they here find 'an un limited assortment, suitable forpresente to persons of every age ana - taste. 'An im mense assortment of Fortmonnalas, Pock et Books, ic., dw. • China and other lhncy artieleictoouum erous to mention, for,saleby GI, 514/TH, Locust street, between the Bank, find Franklin House. Columbia, July 4,1863. , ing the .oleawards .gained . by nnyt►+tngof `to kind.— also're- Is - 0d the iperlative Tort of Llxcooding :xeellont tr food.''- HAIR TONICS. JUST REUEIVED TO THE LOVER:S.OF THE RA G ItA.N -017.1111.21. E It known throughout the. length and ßbreadth of Columbia and vicinity, that GEORGE M. BOOTH, Locust strap next door to the. Post Office; haa• the finest' and most varied assorrnent of • • TOBACCO AND-SEGARS In the Borough of Columbia. • Fine flavored Havanna and YaraSegirs together with all thelavorite brands In the market. For -sale by the box or thciniand. CHEWING TOBACCO. The choicest brands in the market. The Old Virginia: and home- ,manufactured, "or any other man." SMOKING TOBACCO: Turkey, Lynch-: burg, Anti-nervous, itc., ctc. PIPES' of all qualities, sizes and pat terns. - Come a running.-Everybody is buying'. their Tobacco, Sogars, Pipes; itc., at BOOTEES. Columbia, Nov. 21, '63.4C - E. Worrell, No 604 Market st., Nina:. EQUALITY TO ALL. TUE LOWEST SELLING TRICE IS 'NARKED IX FIGURES ON' LAW ARTICLE AND Parra VARIED TROY, AT 4TONES9 CRESr:ENT ONE PRICE CLOTHING' STORE, • No GO4 Market street above Sixth Pbila. Where E. Worrell will be happy to wait ort . all his old patrons from Lancaster countyer , Ile will furnish - you with the very hesti, made up work or manufacture it to order. Droryin friends and look around: Oct. 17,1.70 . 34 f • $l9O ,ItENVARDI For a medicine that will cure Coughs, Influenza, Tickling in the throlit;' Whooping Cough, or relieve Consumptive Coughoas quick as COPS COUGH BAL-. SAM. Over five thousand bottles have' been sold in its native town, and not A single instance of its failure is known. We have, in our. .possession, any quan tity of certificates, sonic of them from emi nent Physicians, who have used it in their practice, and given it the pre-eminence over any other compound. It does not dry up a Cough, but loosens it, so as to enable the patient to expectorate freely. Two or three doses will invariably cure tickling in the throat. A half bottle has often com pletely cured the most stubborn cough, and yet, though it is so sure and speedy in its operation, it is perfectly.harraless, be ing purely vegetable. It is very agreeable to the taste, and may be administered to children of any age. In cases of croup wo will guarantee a cure, if taken in season. No family bhould be without it. It is within the reach of all the price being, only .25 cents. And if an investment and thorough trial does not " back up" the above statement, the money will be refunded. We say this, knowing its merits, andleel confident that one trial will secure for it a home in every household. Do not waste away with coughing, when so small an investment will cure you. It may be had of any respectable Druggist in town, who will furnish you with a circu lar of genuine certificates of cures It has made. C. 0. CLARK. & CO., Proprietors, New Haven, Ct. At wholesale, by JOIMSTON, 11OLLO WAY 4: coIvDEIN, 23 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, Penna. For sale by Druggists In city, country, and everywhere. . October 31, 1503.-Cmes. Stove, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware Manufactory, -I.ND lIOUSEKEEPER'S E'MPORIUM. The undersigned keeps. conktantly on hand a lance variety of nrst.-elass COOK ING STONES, for, wood_ or son] the ;tall,' In iY~o niarkei,vritb ittrfferil•assortelent or Heating Stoves, F i ve Plate Stoves, Store .01bee, liar-room and Chamber I Stoves, Chamber Stove would especially call the stlenticn of pur chasers to a new Stove called 111 E BSI, LI NT, OR Als:TI-DUSTER, Which is now the best Parlor Stove in Ranges, lourAn.ces, Grates, Itricks, itc. Also, 01. PER K Err LES Made to order, of any size desired. A great variety of 1.10U:1; FURNISHING GOODS.. Silver Plated and Brittania Ware • Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware; and Japan Ware; Wood end Willow Ware ; Flat Irons, Coiree 111 ills, Sauco Pans, Preserving Kettles, Baking Pans, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Walters, it'll A great variety or COAL OIL LAMPS And Lamp goods of all kinds, Kerosene Lanterns and Chinmeys, 4e.c. I am prepared to oiler great induce ments to purchasers, and invite the atten tion of the public to my lartm and woll assorted stock. lIIIIA3L Si, ILStils", Corner of &Toad and Locust sta. November 7, 1563. The 1O %A PREMIUM GRAPE VINE! The lone, a seedling brought out and named by Dr. J. W. Ut ant, of lona island, near Peekskill. ',"ew York, is a native variety of surpassing exi ellrnce which we i ow otTer--onc to every new subscriber to our paper from, this date onward. it is a healthy and yigortea grower, with thick foliage. ,rid per fectly hardy. It flowers late, and ripens tt,, weeks earlitr than the Isabella, thus escaping he 'early end latter frosts of the season. /t fonts, .one yes: earlier from the eye than any other native variety. The bunch is very large. Mouldered, and of a peen! liar wine color. The pulp is tender to' the centre, with very few end small seeds. It is sweet, vinous, and or is decided muscat Slayer. 'With there quail tire, it must take precedence of till others as a table grape, and for wine is not equalled by any except, possib/y, the Delaware- It does not decay, may be kept all winter. adhering Erroll* to the bunch, and at length drying to raisins. The "PRACTICAL FARRIER" In published weekly, and is designed to eltente the farmer to his true position as a acientifte man. Its editorials are spirited, and among its regular corres pondents are the...moat able agridulturiata in the country. It will Or our special aim to make this Journal a welcome visitor to every household., Its Ladies' Department will be fetes , interesting and useful. Its Youths ' Department vrill he presided over by a gentleman who has for yen, been a teacher of youth in one of our best institutions of learning. . We shall make our paper the true medium of aim- CCS/I to grape growing. Each bomber will lead the way and give unmistakable directions on this sub jeer. The eerier cannot err or meet with loss, if he will but follow our directions in purchasing the right kind of vines, or in - planting, training and pruning them for the garden or vineyard. Our price, including both the e loaa 'UMW! and the paper for one year, is only One Dollar and Twenty-Five Cents. or by remitting this amount to the (Mice of the Practical Gardener, to. 25 Park now, Now York;z•ou will receives weekly agricul tural paper equal to the heat published in this city. and the grape A - Inc above mentioned. • -. It must be seen we think. that this afford/ a re *mak:able opportnnity te make Money. Twelre dol lars st club rates will secure thirteen subscriber/ to the "Practical Fanner," and thirteen oneyear old lens Vines, wctth at the regular will list thirty-, nine dollars, or a club of twelve will be entitled to our paper at the cost of ono dollar per annum with the vine gift. and the person orpersons seeking tier the club, will receive an extra vine, and .also tar Paper one yeax free of charge, thus at the regular pre-e of subscription and the vines, you Inakee27. The club vines in - all caseswill be sent , by se:press' free of charge, greater the number sent to one ad- drams, less the expense to ea on each vine. This liberal offer is made simply to giversurptper a more extensive circulation; we have stated time , . and seam that we ehould,spare no expense to ob tain the largest circulation of any Agricultural Peg; In the tinned States, =dirge wttl here way Ilan that these club rates afford us bet *small pro t. Butnow,that Ire are funuly estatillialieti, we are pre pared Wilmette this/therm. d offer. keowingthet in the end It will-epay us. Re, would advise dime who would secure the vine, term& twat once Twelve Dollars, and s s will wend thirteen vines and credit. them with thirteen stMecrlptlonsto the . - Preetkal Farmer for one lyear. If the 4bl:teen papers and vines are not 'all* Wanted atone time;therTweiv• Dollars Will thus secure them on calla„ The lens Vine in veartinted to us Ibi Dr.tirstd-. (using Ids own worda,i.to be remarkably etaveglatfat_.., wearooted VW year otdplants".- - belng the same sateen' In Ilia catalegose for gig egclu •, • 40,T • err JrBANTra., Tennis of - the P.llll n tiiFtL Co deni4d Onis Copy, one yiiir:(Weelfhf,) ,- ; . 1.1.9.:C:5. 'IMMO One Copy, eng year and one Jona Vine, the . . Vine will Wisest byttnallAsoes.fedd..:. , .€2 IS. Thirteen Copies and Thirteen I, Ines, to one .„ eddriee . „: az The odd Viitemk COpy belfmiT WO.” Club ' AddrellitaillSomuutuleatione to L •stiwqrsamettmcnntlLK ci Oct. 31:03 ...Imes. No. 25 rack /tow, New Tea. U