FRANKLIN' HOUSE tY _A. 1 1 1 ; J.A.COB.g. MILLER would, respectfiallk inform .the vatiacria of Columbia and vicinity, that:ll4lu* JustopeuCd his -SE-W-ASOSPACIOUS , Ak:N In' ....Usec, — basenienti , :et. the. X.l l -u'llit.LAll HOUSE, Docust-stra<columbia, where the choicest :variety of edibles may be, found to picas/3.th° palate or suit the taste of the most fastidious. _ • %MICE Served rip In the best stvle;at a moment's. notice. Determined to leave nothing un done to accomodate the public, a share - of pabhc patronage jp respectfully solicited. ,Columbia, Dec 5, 1863. tft MILL FOR RENT I. rpaz Colombia Flour Mill, late the prop, arty of Charles J. Posey, in the Borough of Columbia, is for rent, possession to be given on the first day of AMU next - It has three pair of burrs, two for flour and ono for chopping, with both steam and water power. ,Thirty barrels of flour can be made and packed in 12 hours, and 100 bushels of worn chopped in the same time. .The miil has been lately repaired with new bolting - chests and cloths, and an the modern improvements. • home market can be had in Columbia for all the flour that can he made. Apply to SAMUEL SHOCII, Columbia, :Nov. 21, '03.-tf. NEW FRUIT. 1 1 / 4 " TEw Raisins, Currants, Dried Apples, tc. For saki bit LIENitY Cor. Front and Union sts. Exausa AND AmliwcAN PICK rxs. Also, Sauces Ketchups, ..to For sale by St; • • Car. Front and Union sts. SEEDLESS RAISIN'z SETAKETlCURN,liontrnotty,Beans,:kfac °areal, Farina, Chocolate., &,e, Fur hale by - lIESRY SL:Y1).111, Cor. Front and Union sto, CBANISERMS, New Orleans Mole., Re 4, Preparvd Fruits. .A.Lo, Penit of all /LAW,. Fur sale by lIENItY SCYDAM. :Lieu SPICES. Particular attention 19 callotl to our Purr Fapper. tiingyr, en.0v..... Llnstard, NutiAloz,. whoie ur ground. IfE\RY.GID.UI, Cr.o Front and Union sta. Columbia., Ma. Z. SECREIATER. SON'S WATCIJ, CLOCK AND JEWELRY sTo complete AMERICAN, 17,2CGL1:51.1 .N.ND SIN-I;3S A largo and lean ,gnu.: sto?l: of Breast Pins!, E,ar.rings, Finge.c-ring. , , Pens, Pen cils :ot flue Jewelry of every kind and vitrkty. SIILViErt AND SI I'L ATED A.RE From the 13,:st. manufaetun2r,, :And at rea sonable rates. . . CLOC KS ! CLOCKS ! ! CLOCKS !! ! All In good order, and warranted accurate time keepers. We have reeolved large ad dition,' to oar largtt stuck, and offer the Lest indneentents to those in want of good art at the elteapt•..t. rates. Persons who de,ire makintr durtrt the holi days, will lied At to their advantage to give us a call. /LT:tiring Dromptiv attended to. Stilti•ll..NEß & SON. . - Front .treet, above Walnut Col'a Nov. 2S. BOOTS AND SOORS TIULL ro.sortment of Men's and 807, , 5' .L. C.dt and hip Boots,. Balmoral:4, Bro gans, Se., Misson and eldldron's Bteanoruls, Boots and Gaiter, at tho Ntore of .: MALTBY & CASE. /90:803. JUST RECliftiEl AND IN sTottE, 300 SACKS ? Gro dAlum Salt 100 .1.34.tv I.arg Dairy Salt, ' 100 " 4 " Sdeks Pine Salt, mai for halo in largo or small quantities at APPOLD'S. Columbia. TO TEEM TIMBLIO. THE undersigned, b - Ang well known a a writer, would oiler his services to till requiring literary au). He vill furnkh addresses, orations, es hays, presentation speeches, replies, and lines for albums, tierles—prepare matter for the press—oldtuarlos, and write poetry upon any subject. Aildres , (pest-paid) FINLEY JOENSON, Baltimore, Md. IBM PHOTOG RA 1.) THE OLD ORIGINAL GALLERY. The subscriber has completely re-fitted his establishment, and his gallery cannot be surpassed by any in the county. and lie hopes by careful personal attention to itive the public better pictures than have here- Whim hen prude Ai%l alto - TYPES, rnoTormArns, ivoryt:c-pea, ltleluinotyptis. C.Lete rie I;:sitc, and pan ur,s on canvass taltcn ht the hest style. nuil price.. which canuot lie beaten for cheapn..iss. , - .',IY - Likencsses warranted, and a eatis factory picture inrnished without rencated satins, Ile ashs a continuance 'of the liberal patronage always extended to this establishment. Car. and els:amine speci mens at the ,r 00111 s, no rthvaqt eteticr of rent and Locust LtreCtq. Entrance on Lowitst street. 11. J. M. LITTLE. Oct, 2.1 WEIG II !NG ! W !SING ATAppuld's vroiral SLlelel. on Commerce street, such a. II1*,'„ Coal, iron, t the very lowest rate.. rer>olts wlshitt.,,•- articles woighod, will Apply to Nr.s, Wm. Long, oppe.m? the Seati.e4 Columbia, Nev. 21, 18.4. TRAIM SAVES. T UST xeceicod from 11311)idulphla. a large 41 and wall. aursorted htock of Stationery, and Atiscollaiv.ous G0r,14. CHEAP ANSI COOL) BOOKS. Viz: Books of Travels, Books of History-, Books for Dovotion, Books about Pair:eta, Books for Mechanics,` Books about the Ite 141ioh, Books of Beauty. 11.Y.IFS BOOKS FOIL ALL DE:I7O - MINA t • TIONS. ROOD s Aiv6 'All no Writingi kit Colubrated Authors. Viz: Washintrton Irving:Mrs.S.'lutliwortli, bickerns, Bikruffi "Ttiylor, Mayne Reid. And gal tho ivritingv of every Sttuadniti Au thor in evert- depar.tment 01-Literaturd. PHOTOG R A P, Li :`A 4131 i :vrS - . Thering . 9% . .eured a veiy!lt the lowest cash privysorsy-r.zo • ditfitrtitiu=2.4 tc sal :owe? thau Filly 01 her house iu the city. • CAM) rllO-104A A PIN. Emus a very Inr:v3 tinlnritnctnt of Fihe Pldowaphs, Plain and Crdoie.d, suitnide Sor 4lnums, ern-bry.rinv States men, Religious Sabjects,Cla.a:leal, cnienr pus, Statuary, iCc. " STATIONERY DEP ATITNI ENT. • 'We have taken Paine to Rot up a ver ti large and geW - assortsnent of Stationery 0 HI/ kinds: - Blank Books of every deacript ion. Paper Foolscap, Letter; :Cote, Billet, Bill, 'M ane, Bannon; Envelopes, ke: Al the lowesCprices. Ink, Ink Standry Pencils Itouher, &lot , Rulers, Fatter -Ottttexs laortf)dos, Er: velopoe, Pocket,Te.blets,"ke., dce. e.ICKET LI KolCoi 07 - Vaatia VAHII.II% We would invite u 1 a cat beiOrs purchasing. - - SOWS' SEIEAFFER.;- . 82 North QUeett Bt:met..Laat,►nt:. r, Ph. -- .l%•‘* ? 33;166 . 6., t • , DURYE.&W mAXZEN & V .11ECEIVED TWO . " PRIZE:IfIEDATA". 4 FROX JURIES / 3 A.SI3 4 45.1.Ti31S INTE6..;;ATLON.A.I. -T/014, LONDPN;„PPg. ;Ong: the' I.en'arards gainod go y ythin an 4 1.13 kind.— . also. ro- Jived!. the uperlative eport., of - Exceeding Excellent or food.' • MAIZENA at tie Great zaternational Exhibition . at; Hamburg, July, pin, received :TI3E_IIIGLIEST MEDAL, For its great delicacy as an article of food. Used for puddings, custards,_ blanc mange, etc., without isinglass, with few or no eggs. 'Rh; excellent for thickening sweet sauces, gravies for fish, moat, soups, &c. For ice cream nothing c..nn compare with it. A little boiled in milk makes a rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, ac.=- A most delicious article of food for children and invalids. It is vastly superior to Ar row- Root, and much more economical. •;;.:e—Put up in one pound packages, with full directions, and sold by all grocers and • ' drugtrists. WII. DURYEA, Wholesale Agent, 166 Fulton st., New York. August 22, 1363-6 m CORN VINEGAR. CORY VINEGAR, rnanufactuned no cording to the process patented by Freder ick Michael, of Columbus, Ohio, is now being extensively used, and wherever in troduced, has given universal satisfaction, both on account of its purity and its fine ness for either table or pickling. It has been tested by able and experienced Chemists, who pronounce it pure, and highly reeornmend it. It is the very host article in the market for PICKLING OR TABLE ESE Try it, if you want a pure unadulterated article, and, you will surely' never again want any or the abominable mixtures sold under the false name of Cider Vinegar. we are now working to our utmost capa city in order to supply the' increasing de mand for this RIME VINEGAR. Private Pain' Hotels and Restau rants art, now using it, and can testify to its good qualitle-3. 711.1nufnaurod and sold only by C. C. TILVEs, Second st., adjoining Odd Fellows' nail oveial,m. 7. 166:1, Z' I.MiLY GRoCERKES w WINES AND LIQUORS GEORGE TILLE, Agent, has ;lust re tnrned from the city with a new and well ~elected itsc.ortment of fresh Groceries, which ho is enabled to sell as cheap as the eheapest. All grades of Sugara, Coffee, Meat, Fish, an d revisions generally. Also woOD and WI r,Low WARE. SW ITZER AND LIJIBUIts:EI _CITUSE. together with an assortment orGEnIIAN WINES AND LIQUORS His Stock of Wines and Liquors will be found worthy the attention or every one, as he will guarantee them to be pare and genuine. He rospectfully solicits a eall from those who ne&l any articles in his line, feeling satisfied that a trial will verify his word. C.dl nt the old established stand, 0011. OF F IFTII AND UNION STS Columbia, Oct. 31, 1863. DESIRE FOR TOBACCO CURED AND PREVENTED! CIIEIVI NG, SMOKING AND SNUFFING CURED AND PItr.VENTED 1! By Doctor BYRN'S Antidote. ..._'l. - -TA...It is no/a prescription, but a remedy, adll one package Ivilt pC7foe37l. the cure. A packave sent °stage paid by mail, on receipt of Pitt,/ cen . Atlc.lress CHAS. . DAY,' New Ha .q.a ri. , Connecticut. 't".2€l,...Draggists, ale:chants _and Pedlars liberally dealt with...0„, , ,r . . 3.7ovenuler 2/, 16133.4m05. , . NM GaLEEN MORTAR DRUG STORE l'artieular attention t called to the fol lowing goods, just received, and for sole at low prices: fate assortment of the most popular pc•rfamery. sold hi small quanta tie, to suit er+torners. Aluo a stock of Starlings Ambrosia, for pro inutinr, the qrawth of the hair, highly re vommend,.<l. .lot of Chamois Skins and carriage sponge. A lar,o and complete assortmont of STATIONERY Comprising letter, cap and note paper, en velope,;, Lb!. Puro whole and ground Spices, strictly pure. CoNem:Tr:Anu Lvc on SAPONIFIER Family Dye Colors, put up neatly in paelcage4roady for inumAiate use, without 1.111111.1 ineonvenienco and trouble. Particular attention 141/10d to our re cent invol,e of Coal Oil Lamps, our stock will hi , round varied and complete, com prising all 41. v: Tta. Cval Oil n'iwavi on hand, to ^c•tbor with a eompletc stuck of Drugs and Clannica:s, at the most reasonable Drives. J. ,t• IT. W. GA.A.Y. • TILE Old) 'ESTABLISIIED STATIONEPOI AND NEWS DEPOT. oii:s J. FRY would call the attention e) of the public to his largo stock and well selected assortment. of Staple and Fancy Stationery, which Lo olrers at the inost :o: rate ti. PAPER, ENVELOPES, INKS, PINS PENCILS, I. EDO EItS,JOERN ALS and PAN I3OOKS of all sizes. SClitiOL STATIO.NERY. Every; re isico fur soliooLs. I'I.IOTOGRAPII ALB' mBof all styles and sir.€.4. lnrizo agortirient of Card I'llgtcaraphii of ail per 4onazoi, Liv.ll civil and tr.ilitary. D IDLES, 11 YMN LOOKS and PRAYER BOOKS of all denomina*Ons. ' 'POCKET LOOKS, Porttnounales, Dia ries for Lidl, Currency Holders, de. NEWS NEWS!! NEWS :Tito Philadelphia and New York' bniios received, and a, XIIVS for sale al hi' coun ter. "Also. Atlantic Mouthlv, Harper's and Godey's. and all other MontiklieS re ceived as soon as published. Together with every article usually found in a first-class Bonk and Stationery Store. POST OFFICE. Locust street. ro:urnbla, 21, 1913. NCW MACIi ERE!, .1 Sl' itzecivED D.alf b=-I._ls :Co. I, • - " 2 1 ). guar.- " ••1, 20 , 4 ... MI 0 3, : " 1 wad 2. fie4.17,t03. F.XIII t FA - MITA' rtoun, - For sal° by ..ttio bF-1-pl i atAPPOLD'S _ . CURgD-II ANIS, - - Or nest Ctual#7, ot,„. . -APPOLD'S 11 . ;ST ItEttiVED AND IN STORE: . 2( G A. Salt;so sucks Aubtotilate - at 0c:.17:63. , • APPOLD4. CLOAKINGCLOTFISI . . lart lutvo sow Alt *tore a fall stock of 1 Y beautiful plack,..._l3rovra, Gray. Cloaking Cloths fain Z1..59 - to' /t 4.. yarl : - - . & 13thrtits; ,Oppbone void 2101.1. Cola, Pa: • Novembor 19C3 • , _ MALTRY,SLOASE _„ have now opened their: New St6re on 'Locust street;,Colurnbia # ..Pfi. s .and with a choice selection of seasonable MillriTc. GOODS. : • • BoughtSor cash becote'the late adfance prices.- • - a DRESS GOODS Of every styli) and. fabric.- ." • HOSIERY. GLOVES, I'OTTONS,. &,C, Ladies', rnisses' and children's fleece-lined cotton, silk and wool hose, ladies' merino vests, &c., . . BALMORSL HOOP :SKIRTS _ _ Of the best manufacture, at old prices, ladies cloth sacks and circulars, best styles and Very cheap. • - BOOTS AND SHOES. - - - Ladies', misses' and children's gaiters, balmorals, boots, .tc„, - men's, boys' and youth's calf :and kip boots, -brogans, bal morals and gaiters ? in great variety, of Philadelphia manufacture. warranted. GENTS' FURNISHING , GOODS. - ClothS, cassimeres, vestings, settings, tte., purchased directly from the manufacturer, which we are able to sell at very neatly old prices. Hosiery, gloves, under-cloth ing, cravats, collars, &c. READY-MADE CLOTHING Of every style and quality, warranted per fect in fabric and manufacture. GROCERIES, QUEENS W A RE, CAR pets, oil clothe, &Lc., to which we invite particular attention. We make no idle, boasts, but will take pleasure in showing our goods to all who may, favor us 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 no competition. Our igen of business is owz rnicE 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 at the lowest prices / make it their interest to continue their liberal pa tronage. New goods are being constantly received. Col'a Oct. 11,'63. MALTBY a. - CASE. TEE "undersigned would inform his friends and the public that he has now hi m-eased facilities for turning out work, and his Are now well Supplied with now and beau tiful furniture of the latest improved styles. lie manufactures to order and will keep constantly on hand Dressing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards,Sofas, Card, Dining and Centre Tables, ommon, Fan cy and French Bedsteads; all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. As he manufactures his own work he is ena bled to warrant every article to be what it is represented. CFI A IRS, en A FRS. All kinds of Chairs kept on hand or man ufactured to order. Cane, Windsor, Arm and Rocking Chairs; Settees, Camp and Counter Stools, Solis, Tete-a-tetes, and Stuffed Seat Chairs made to order. Old Chairs repainted and repaired. Funerals will be attended to with prompt ness, to which he gives his personal atten tion. He is prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve corpse, as may be re qui rol. MAROC:ANY OR WALNUT COFFINS Furnished plain or tinned in any style that may In required, lie respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, as well as a continuance of the custom with which ho has been liberally Severed. JOHN SUENBERGER, South Side of Locust st., between Second and Third. [Oct.li,'63. BALTIMORE & OHII RAIL- This Great National Thorourrlifare is wrain open for F.WEIGIZETS and TILANTrai. The cury and machinery dehtroyed arc be ing replacedby new running stock, with all recent improvements; and us the bridges and track are again in s ubstantial condition, The well-earned reputation of this Road for SPEED, SECURITY AND COMFONT, Will be more than sustained under the re orartni•mt ion of its business. la addition to the unequalled attention of National tttcenery heretofore conceded to thin route, the recent troubles upon the bor der have associated numerously points on the road, between the Ohio river and II nr per's Ferry, with painful but instruetit-e intero,t. APPOLTYS Lexrast st., Coltuubia Cabinet Making and Undertaking.: FURNITURE W RE•RODNIS UN DE RTA I: I NG ROAD, DELM <1=1,3E"MT\1"....7M) COIVNECTIONS At, the Ohio river, with Cleveland and Pitts burg, Central Ohio, and Marietta and Cin cinnati Railroads ; and, through them with the whole Ftailw-ay System of the North west. Central West and Southwest—At Washington Junction, w;th the Wa,hing ton Braise for Washington City and the Lower Petomac—At Baltimore with four daily trains fur Philadelphia and New York. - Two Dollars additional on through tick ets tolialti more or the Northem cities, give the privilege of visiting Washington City oil route. This is the only ronto by lvhich „prissen gorsean procure through ticketsanileb.oeli to Wit:shin:Ann City. J. IL SULLIVAN, General Wei,tern Agent, Bellaire, 0. I. M. COLE, Gen. Tieliet Ag't, Balt. \V. P. Sz:NIITII :tf:tqt,.r of Transportation, Balt Oct. 3,-'G3-Gino. U. T. ANTIROVIC, Manufacturers of Photographic lYlaterials, 501 BROADWAY, N. Y. CARD Photographs. The catalogue now embraces considerably over four thousand different subject:, (to which additions are continually being made) of portraits ot Eminent Americans, etc., viz: 72 Mnj. Generals, - 51:5 Statesmen, 493 prig., G cm:rills, 127 Divines, 259 Colonels, 116 Authors, bi- Lieut.. Colonels, Po Artist 4, 1:(6 Other Oillee.rs, •1 Stage Actors, 69 Navy Oincer,s, 41 Prom. Women, 147 Prominent Foreign Portraits. 2;500 Copies of Works of Art, Including reprOductiors of the most cele brated engravings, paintings, statues, ‘te. Catalogues sent on receipt of stamps. .An order for one dozen Natures from our catalogue twill 1)e tilled on receipt of $1.20, and sent by mail, free. PHOTOG RA Pll IC ALBUMS. Of tho , ie we manufacture a great variety, 'ranging in price from 10 sooty to 810 each. - Our Albums have the reputation of be ing superior in beauty and durability to any others. The smaller kinds Can be sent safely by mail at a postage of six eta. par ounce. 7 1'he more expensive can be sent. by express. We also keep a large as sortment of 81trroscopri,add Steroirep!e uur et,.talogue of thaw tviil bo sera. to Etas adart:.:, ca rt.Ceipt of stamp. I,dII.T.ANTIIONY, Manufacturers of photograph materials, LGI Broar/tvay, Friends or relatives of pionunent Mili tary men will confers favor by sending us their LikenCESCA to copy. They warbe kept carefully and, returned uninjured. Fine albums made Le order_ for congre gations to preseut to their - pstor, or - Tor other purpe.scs, with suitable inscrip tions, &e. August 29,1568.-6 m. - Sportsmen Look Here: 100 double and single barroL guns, _ ieCtilvoil at the Ilardtvaro Stoll, of J. 'man Doublo barrel- guns from, Vi up to VO Slagle barrel trona .12 to E 20.• XVolaire - received everything's:l:CatsgiAri nbar,..line, mach. as. 'powder, Caps Powder Flasks _Shot' Pouches,: Wadding Qame Pags. l ll=4 whlciracitottor soli vas:claw rates, J.•RUMPLE July 4,'0.3. `ffi~tE TESTIMONY._, :1)B,. ,101:10',Ey's-!: Family itemedisTiriuiFpftant. i f Pll4y:pesforiallieliost smtbunding cures. - • • 33.33412, I 1LE.113) I • 33E MBIA.NENTI;Y:CtRED ! • TILE-Apea‘atiperiecttpaf.Dr. Markley's popular and welitried hardly medicines is traced to the.fact that they search out and orldicate the, cause of.disease, and hence nevorrail to , effect a permanent cure.' They not only restore tone to the digestive or galls, imparting , a healthy action to the stomach, liver anthbowels, but they thor otaghly the blood, thus permanently, caring the , disease by destroying the foun dation. A CASE IN POINT On the 27th of January, 1860, Mr. D. S. Moore, of Grampian Hills, Clearfield co., Pa., wrote that he was induced by the numerous testirnonials he had seen of the cures effected by Dr. Markley's medicines, to apply in behalf of a sister, whose case he tires described : * * "For the last six. years she has been suffering from Scrofula and White Swelling: 1854 she suffered se yore pain in-onooT her logs, attended with swelling, which extended from the knee to the hip. In about two months it broke out and dtscharre d, and has continued to do so until the present time. On one occasion a piebe of bond three inches in length, and at another Nine ono of a smaller size, came out. Iler_ krieel,lias been stiff for three years, and at Mmes the pain is very se rote. * * * * ' * AN ENTME CURE EFFECTED The rnedicinei—the health restorative balsam. an ti Vood searcher, the Febrifuge and the B Ointment were furnished, and the res of their use is announced M. the followhialetter: GnAmrrAs Pa., Aug. 14, '63. Dn. MARICLEir— Dear Sir: I am nappy to inform you that the medicines received from you stnne three years since have effected an entire cure in the case of my sister, who, you will remember, was stu forims from Scrofula and White Swelling. Lost respectfully, Se., D. S. I.IOOIIE. DYSPEPSIA CURED Certificate of Mr. Abner D Campbell, of the firm of Campbell &Marshall, boot and shoe dealers, Centre Square, Lancaster: .1.44Z.5.1.5TER, Pa., March 4, 1863. 1:0I4 G. E. 31AnkLEY—Dear Sir: It af fords me much pleasure to have an oppor tunity to add my testimony in favor of your popular family medicines, especially as my knowledge of their efficacy is based upon personal experience in my own case and observation of my neighbors. For many years I was the victim of Dyspepsia in its most aggravated form ; my system having become so deranged and. tated;tleit I was unable to perform any kind of labor. I had resorted to the best doctors within reach, without relief. I used some 412 the most popular remedies of the day, recommended for that disease, but none of them did the any good. My suf fering can be understood by tiny one suf fering front the same disease, but they could not be described in words. I was then livincrat Hopewell, Chester county, and in 1837, as a last resort, I commenced the use of your medicines. They soon af forded rim relief from the most painful symptoms, which I had scarcely hoped to obtain ; and in a surpassingly short time I was completely restored to health, and I have enjoyed the best of health ever since —not a symptom of my old complaint re maining. Since then have always kept your medicines in my family, and would not be without them upon tiny consid eration, as they have never failed to do what you claim for While still Hying at Hopewell, I became agent for. your hillier, end -sold is large quantity of the inedieino for him, and all who used them wire V. 1.141 in their praise. A. child of Mr. riCkerill.g, of 110110Wedi, was afflicted with White SS'. ening in the knee. It was a very bad ea• e lie used your Bt Leath yebrifugc end Black Dint , meat, 1, qileeted a perfect cure. Nu morons .1, them. uses of. cures effected by your valuable, remedies in that neighbor hood, could be enumerates it' desired. I have seen enough of them. to ;justify me in saying that Y , 3lll`faniily medicines are the bee ever presented to the public, of which I have had any knowledge; motel it is no IQ-.S 111 V pleasure than In:: duty to recom mend . t.h.c.in to nil who are the victims of disiate. Love:: full y ,t-ou A. D. CAMPBELL. This ce , ll is cm of thousands which might be published. All who value their health ana life, should use these standard remedies, and their cure will be complete and permanent. Prepared only by Dr.. G. 11. 11.tuttl.ty, at his drug mid medicine store, 23 East 'King street, Lancaster, Pa., to whom all letters and orders should be addressed. July 4,'63-tfl For sale . in Columbia by J. and 11. W. rlrav, drugglitr, also by R. S. Ross, and 8. IL Gitit, Elizabethtown ; Samuel Ens minger, Manheim ; Joshua Leader, Mount Joy ; Jacob K. Nissley, September 12, 1863.-Smos. w. E. =mammas , TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, Conscit or FRONT AND LOCUST STRTETS rrzomPT attention given to tli manu facture of all work entrusted to this estab /Ishutont, and satisfaction guaranteed in 'work in: ish ifw and style. Persons desiring goods 111mb:bed, eau have thous selouttl frorn tho finest stgek iu Columbia. Col n la )1111, 0121. 3. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL II ..%.1.1.111SIII: nor, PA. I:01E11,Y & 111 7 11:111SON, Proprietors. TIIIS well 'known hotel is now in a con di lion to accommodate the tritVl.Aillf,. pulr atTerding the most ample conveniences alike tor the transient guest and the por n/anon; boarder. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has boon entirely refitted throughout; and now has accoMmodations equal in extent, eornr.rt and luxury to any hotel between Philadelphia and Pittsburir. Its location is the best in the State Capital, being in easy access Loan the railroad depots, and in close proximity to all the offices end bu , ,iness localities of the city. It ha now all the conveniences of A FIKST CLASS HOTEL, and tho Pro p rietors are determined IC spnrc neither ectpente. time Or Faber to en sure the COM 6, , TA oftho guests. The patron sga of thu traNdling public is respectful:y solicited. Oct. 31s-4'4M-tr. TO THE LUTERS CI THE ruattle. .d. 'Z' ViT Minn. r. it known throughout tho length and .I... , bmadth of Columbia and vicinity, tlutt GE,Q.ItGF, DOOTII, Locust street, next. door to the Pout Office, hus the, finest and most varied assorment of I . onActo AND of_ .• . In the Ilorough of Columbia. Fine tlavoredifavanna and Yarn Se2.-.ars toi;ether with xll thetaVOXIIO brfin LIS known al the ruarket. 3 ,,Fer sale by -the box -or thou:a ml. I)ANG-T.C.MAOCO. Tho . choicest brawls in tlie..*larket: - The Old Virginia an d h onae urarlyr,ptl-roti, ''tor a.ny . other . . SNlQlClNCtitlritCCT:Turltey,-I:slach btlrg, Ant:-nervous, STA. TII'ES of air, claalities, sizes and pat tarns. • - o.onc buying their Tobacco.," _4.1=4 rkp„ci ece.' • • - - • mobTrEs.. Ittniqi PA PER.O CST' recelv*oo-Iteariks of - . Tr:nipping' PCIt. at 85'0. 5. .RUMPIdEtt-SCW,-' 1 6 , 1n.....Tu1y 4, 1802. Locust Stroet. CLOAKS CIZIAK.Si! I filifitgeirrEstabst Clot tilibkicesidd=OtrVehlits artrivae4- os, just received from-No*l eft n prices by- , atisizz3T & CASE. ..lumetu;•Dec.:7:!--". ,, , r AMeritan- House.. OYSTERS ! OYSTERS!! BY THE BUSREL, GALLON; Or'qt.' " ' Continually on hand,and for, sale , BALTIMORE Alk4) PHILA. _OYSTERS TEIE BEST THE Maim= AFFORDS. Como all you hungry, thirsty souls; Come down to my saloon, And eat and drink,and quaff and smoke From supper hour till noon. PARDY LOCKA.RD, American House, Front St. Oct. 24. 1863. • For Bent A Room-in the Blue Front, formerly oc cupied by Thomas Wolsh,Esq.; eLco, several houses. Apply to" 1V M. WHIPPER. July 4, S. T. 1930, X. Drake's Plantation Bitters can always be obtained at the Drug store of E. WILLIAMS, Front street. SWEET'S LINIMENT. This popular medicine is now on hand and for sale by R. WILLIAMS, Front st. HALDEMAN'S STORE. CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! ! Another lot of NEW AND FASHIONA.- DLE STYLES just opened. FURS! FURS!! FURS!! We have received a full assortment of Capes, Victorines, Muffs, 3c., in all the best kinds. EM;BMWMI at last season's prices. New Broehe Shawls. Ladies will please examine above goods, .50"-Recollect; the largest assortment, latest and most approved styles, at exceed ingly low prices. lIALDE July 4, 1863. Cheap Cash Store. GEORGE SEIBERT'S CABINET WABEROOMS AND MANUFACTORY, LOCUST Sr., A FEW DOORS BELOW 3rd St., coLumnin, LAN. CO'Y, L.A. THE subscriber having purchased from his brother, Casper Seibert, the stock and good will of his extensive Cabinet -Manu factory, will continue the business at the old stand, where ho Will keep on band an assortment of FURNITURE OP ALL KINDS, of the best quality, style, and manufacture and will make to order, of first-rate mate rial, every article in his line. lle will give strict attention to business, and respectful ly asks of the public a share of its patron age. ,7-0-UNDER;JCAKING will receive the must carelul attention, at the shortest notice. GEORGE SEIBERT. Oulu. July .1, 'G3 V.2 1 1.1 4 /ZILY 1Y2741 COLORS. 1= Bork Btue, Light Bloc, Pr . Tnch Blur, (Zara Brown Bork Brown, Light lhou•n, Snuff Brown, _ . burl, ab, Light Dmh, hnrk Vrtria, Light Circen, Fm D}. alld Mixed goods. Shawls, Senrfq, Dresses, (;loves, Rib bons. Bonnets, llats. Feathers, Rid Gloves, Children's Clothing,.:ind all kinds of wen rn4r, apparel. SAVING OF SO PER CENT. - *FS - - For 2.5. cents you can color as 111:11W _••r,0,1-,:Us IV , RlblOther W 114! cu 1/v0 11111.0 S th . lll. stun. Varions„shfures enn be produced from the same Dye. The procet,sis an!i'• one can use the Dye with per:ect snecess. Directions in English. French and Cer -1111111, 11141ite Of each packnue. For further inibrination in Dyeing, and giving n perfect hnowledgew lint enters are best ada Inv(' to dye over others, (with many valuable recipes,) purchase Bowe & Ste phens' Treaties on Dyeher and Coloring.— Sent by mail on receipt of pried,-10 cents. Manufactured by 110 WE A: STEVENS, 2.0 Broadway, Boston. For sale by Druggists and Dealers gen erally. Oct. 2i , 15i33.-n mos. ISAAC U. STA.UFFEIR, Watch 11.arakOr and 3 eweler, "..u.A.:s PACTI:I:I7,It or SILYMIVARE nod Importrr of WATCHES, NoNort See( dSt reel, Corner Quarry aPhiladelphia. LIE has constantly on hand an assort ment of Gold and Silver Patent Lover lepino and plain Watches; line 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 tauter kr ives, shields, combs, diamond pointed pen., etc.,—all of which Will be sold low li,r rash. At. r. Tom'As ,t; Co's best q aulity full Jew eled patent lever movements constantly cm ituud;alsoothermakers f superior qu ail ty. N. D.—Old Gold and Silver bought for Sept. 12, 18G3.-ly. NEWAND FASHIONABLE rpm: largest and be<A, assortment of 1. Boots and Shoes In the city of Lancas ter, embracing always the newest styles worn by LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Boys, Girls and Children. As I manufac ture the best quality of the above goods at the very lowest rates, (lower than any others,) I respectfully invite the public to my establishment. NEW STYLES OF RUBBERS, And German Woollen ShOes with felt or leather stiles, Just received. Every kind manufactured at short no tice. Every kind of Worked Slippers for Lathe.: and Gentlemon made handsomely to order BREN BM A..N, Opposite Cooper's Hotel, Dee. 12,*(33.13- . ., West King st., Lnneuster • r.r.IXTI'N'S I/n=BM, SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLES, Locust at., between Second and Third ate. Elt VIN, A gent, takes plea .l.Y.l. sure in informing his friends and the public generally, that he has purchased the entire 'stock and a•ood-will of the Livery Stable recently kept by Christian Hershey; Esq., - and having removed it to the LARGE ' AND COMMODIOUS,. STABLES beloniing to the 44 Lamb Hotel," ho hopes Tr: strict attention to business, to'morit a sfiuro of publle'patronaze. GOOD TEAMS WITH CAREFUL - DRIVERS. can be had at nil hours of the day or night. Horses kept by the da or month. All at the Nava cash `prices; and on no other terms: Colutnbia, Dec. 19, 1803.-Cmos. rAnact 'PDX SALTAL ITUA TED on the PennsYlvtinia Rail -1,3 road, t:8 miles west of Ilarrisburg, con taining about 170 ACRES, nearly two thirds of which is bottom land, the balance good up-land.iftie land is all well watered _arid in a-nigh state nf cultivation, well claret:A, good (enacts. There' is a -large BANK BARN, • and' DWELLLNGA L :with out-houses, all partly new, Ap ple Orchard and, other' fruit trees with, large BARN .and goecIIDWELLING omen oilier part of the farm- The - property 'will dividenernrenlentivas in sight of the ,Ratil read Depot at'Newpart„ and a meet de elrable farm for-grass-.and' all kinds "Jar Vriin. For particulars see WZlL•SixtraY, Newport, Perry county [ i t.. Atee subseribertratiPine • •• - • - BO LSONtitt!OCY; • Icolumbia, 4itui 2;136173m*. LOCAL 121.11ZWELT , X0 1 17.013..,.. TEE rENNSYLTANWRITEROAD,IOIIIPANIT ARE now prepared• to. •receive anti for ward FREIGH'Ir bn the' Philadelphia Di vision; to and frain'all siationsWhero they" have agents, at the-following rates per htui.-. dred pounds: • ' .7" • ' • BETWEEN • RIEII LA. AND COLUMBIA. First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class.- 4th Class. 25 cents. 21 cts, - 18 cts. 13 cts. , • Flour in car loads. 25 cts. per - barrel.' Pig Metal, 10 cts. perl.oo lbs. BETWEEN PUMA.. AND LANCASTER': First Class. 2d Class.' 3rd Class. 4th Class. 23 cents. 20 cents. 17 cents. 14 cents. Flour, ' 24 cents per barrel_ Pig Metal, . 12 cents per 100 pounds Shipments made to Pittsburg and all in termediate stations as heretofore. RATES FROM COLA. TO PITTSBURG: First Muss. 241 Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 00 75 00 40 Flour per barrel SO cents: - Freight consigner.a stations where the. Company has no ageigs must be pro paid.: Articles of lstAlloH — ss. Books, FreshiFish, Boots and Shoes, Nuts in bags, Cedar and Wooden Porter .tt Ale in bot- Ware, ties, Dry Goods, ' Poultry in coups, Eggs, Pork, (fresh, Furniture, Poultry, (dressed, Feathers, Wrapping Paper. , Articles of 2d Class, Apples, ble Monuments, Cheese, Molasses, Clover c:. Grass Seed,Melons, Crockery, Oil in casks or boxes, Candles, Paper in boxes, Casks ' or Barrels,Pastoboard, (empty,) ' Peaches, (dried, Groceries, Printing paper, Guns and Rifles, Paper Hangings, Herring in boxes andQueensware, kegs, Sweet Potatoes, Hardware, Tobacco in bales, Hops, Tea, Iron, (hoop, baud orType, sheet,) • Tallow, Leather, Turpentine, (spts,) Liquor in Wood, Varnish. Marble slabs & Mar- • Artirlts of ad Class. • Alcohol, lured,) Coffee, potatoes, Hides, (green,) 'Turnips, Lard, 'Vinegar, Oysters.: Clams, (inWhite Lead, (shell,) Window Glass Tobacco, ( naanufac- Articles of 4111 Class. Codfish, , Rosin, Cotton, Salt, Fish, salted, Tobacco, (leaf,) Grain of all hinds, Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tar, Pitch, Whisky, Plaster, All Freights payable on delivery. H. 11. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phila. ,7:.7f-Por further information, apply to S. 11. WiNGSTON, Freight Aut.,Phila. E. K. Burcr., Freight Agt., Columbia. W. 11. MYERS, Freight Agt., Lan'tr. E Columbia, July 4, ISC.3. MEDICINES FOR THE SEASON. Wistar's Pine Treo Tar Cordial, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Schenek's Pulmonic Syr up, Jayne's Expectorant, Wistar's Cough Lozenges, Brown's Bronchial Troches, Bryan's Pt/Mamie 'Wafers, Swavue's Syr up of Wild Cherry, , Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, ]litter's Syrup of Tar, All the above medicines kept constantly on hand by R. WILLIAMS, Front st. 3lng , >llrt, Maroon, lranyr, Perrpk, Purple, s.• !mon, Rcnrict, Slate, Virde,t, Ydlotr, lIAIR TONICS. Jayno's Hair Tonic, Wood's Hair Re storative, Burnett's Coconino, Roby's flair Curling Liquid, Barrv's Tricopherous, Sterling's Ambrosia, Wright's Nut Myron, ►lurnett's Ralliston, Jules ILmors Hair Restorative. Also, a large stock of Philo come and Poniatum, constantly on band at R. WILLIAMS' Drug Store. =2 1)r. Stvoync's Sarhaparilla and Extract of Tar Dr. Gallagher's (sugar frosted) Sarsapa rilla Blood fills. . WorsdelPs Vegetable Restorative Pills Dr. Rennet's Plant and Root rills. (lenuine Colman Blood Purifyintr Pills. For sole by It. WILLIAMS, 'Front st. & Winter Goods, AT HA LDEMAN'S STORE. OUR STOGIE IS 11.5 LARGE, OUR ASSORTMENT AS COMPLETE, irAvrso made 'HEAVY PUR CHASES FOR. CASII mom than A moxrn. sINcE, \VC aro able to offer all kinds of goods at less than .present city prices. uslins from 12 ets, Calicoes JO All \Vuol Flannels • ," 2.i" Canton Flannels 44 15 44 SatinettS 66 50 44 Rich Delaine4 at ii cents. All the Now Dress Goods. Best Kid Gloves. Cloths and Cassinteres at old prices. Super. 'troop Skirts, cheap. We invite our customers to examine our splendid assortment, and secure the bar gains at our present low prices. 11A1.1)1EMAN'S Clicup Cash Store Coltunbi'a, July 4, 1563. Susquehanna Planing — MTN: ON FRONTS[. AND PENN. RAILROAD odumbin, Luneastor County, Pa. THE.' subscriber having purchased the ntac•hinery in the Susquehanna Planing dill, helorezing to Joseph Posey, owl the :ZOCal n•ill 01 the business, will ts .ttlinue at the old establislumut to plane all kinds of limber, manufacture Sash, Doers, Win dow IZlimis, and carry on the LQ15111055 in 01l its branches. lie respectfully solicits a continutuwe of puttlie eustotn. J 0113: tl. 11.3.111N1AN. Columbia, July •l, IW,I. WINES, Liquorts, SEGAILS, &c. TILE subscriber would invite. attention to his large and line stock of ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS SEGARS, TOBACCO. PIPES. 4:C III; keeps his stock well filled up, and believes that be can offer as good en as sortment of everything in his line as can be found in any store in Columbia. lie would direct special attention to his Gorman Wines. These are light wines, good in quality, low in price, and a very wholesome drink either for sick OT well. A huge assortment of IVX , c, , ox-escbt..ezum 3E o 3.3poocus, Will attract general notice, and will be found to Comprise some of the finest pipes ever offered in Columbia. Come and ex amine them. J. C. BUCUEII," Cor. Front and Locust sts., Cora Pa. July 4, ltCl. GItIIEL' 3711.1L121T1T STOILI2I. UST received, a larger and finer stock of Toys and fancy goods than ever before. My friends and others arc invited to call unit examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they will hero And an un limited assortment, suitable for presents to persons of every age and taste. An im mense assortment of Portmonnales, Pock et Books, are. , fie. • cm us and other fancy articles, ton num erous to mention, for sale by G.. 1. SMITH, Locust street, between the Bank and Franklin Ilouse. Columbia, July 4, 1863. E. Worrell, No 604 Market st; Phila EQI7ALITY TO .ALL TUE LOWEST er.LLING PRICE IS NARKED IN TICCEES ON EACH ARTICLE AND NEVER - VARIED TROU. CRESCENT ONE PRICE CLOTHING .„ ,7 1 STORE, l'sTo 604 Ifarkat stroet above Si.s.thYbila. 'Micro E. Worrell will be happy to_waiton an Ida old - pstwsns from Lancaster county. Ho will furnish you with the very best made upscork'or manufacture it to order. Drop in friends and look around. ' Oct. 17,:17634f : . As in fornwr years -ELT TONES' FURS FANCY FURS !I : PA EIRA, Areh street, be *,-Eighth, south Philadelphia.' ' importeronann 4;urer, of and der in 'all , kinds fancy furs for ies' and -childr wish to return • thinks to- my inds of Lances : and the, cur-. Aunding'coiinties;' their very . lib -at patronage Ito me during the: las t few years; and would say to them that I now have in store, of my ; own importa tion and manufacture. a very, extensive assortment of all the different' kinds . and' qualities of fancy furs, for ladies and child= ren, that will be worn during the-Call and 'winter seasons. Being the direct impOrter of all my furs , from Europe, and having them all mann- , factured 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 mesa call before purchasing! Please remember the name,number and street, SOHN FAREIR,A. 718 Arch st., Phila. Sept. 12,63-smos. PRIVATE SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY WILL be sold at - private sale, all 'that tract or pioce of ground situated in West Ilemptield towns.hip, Lancaster Co'y, half a mile from Columbia, known as "COWDEN'S ERICK YARD,,, containing 9 acres and upwards on 'which is erected A ONE-AND-A-EIALF STORY FRAELK DWFLLING ROUSe, Frame Barn, and Brick Kiln. There is, also, a Young Orchard on the prmises. Tim land is in a high state of 'cultivation and under good fence. The property will be sold low and on moderate payments; those wishing, to ex amine the property will please call on WILLIAM McCILESNEY, residing in Co lumbia, who will give them all necessary information. Possession given the Ist day of April next, 1863. WILLIAM COWDEN. July -I, $lOO 11 131 VA It D For a mei - Heine that will cure Coughs, Influenza, Tickling in the throat, Whooping Cough, or relieve Consumptive Cough as quitilt as COF'S COUGH BAL SAM. Over five thousand bottles have been sold in its native town t 'and 'not a single instance of its failure is known. I'Ve have, in our possession, any quan tity of certificates, some of them from emi nent, Physicians, who have used it in their practice, and given it the pre-eminence over nay 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 halt bottle has often com pletely cured the most stubborn cough, and yet, though it is so sure find speedy in its operation, it is perfectly harmless, 'be ing, purely vegetable. It is very agreeable to the taste, and may be administered to children of any age. In cases of croup we will guarantee a cure, if taken in season. No family should be without it. It is within the reach of cal, the prico being only 2:i cents, And if 911 investment and thorough trial does not "back up" the above statement, the money will he refunded. AVe soy this, hnowl lig its merits, and feel confident that one trial will secure for it a home in every household. Do not waste away with coughing,, when so smull an inveirtment will corn you—. ill, may be had of any respeetable Druggist in town, who will furnish yen witit a circu lar of genuine certificates of cures it hus mad.... C. tit. Cl-11:1i.. 4 CO., Proprietors, New 'Haven, Ct.- At wholesale, by JOSINSTON, IiOLIA WAY at CoWDEN, Sw North Sixth street, Philadelphia, PelllllL. . For bale by Druggist's La city, country, and everywhere. IMMIIIIM -films,. Stove, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware Manufactory, AND IDJUSEKEEPEWS IMPOMUM. The mulersietit d keeps constantly ora hand a largo variety or first-dam sTov Es, ror wood or coal, the besll, in the market, with a general assfrrtment of 11 eat ing Stoves, Five - Plate StovetyStore, Office, Bar-room and Chamber Stoves.. L would especially call the attention or pur chasers to a new Stove called THE MIN Ll.l NT, OR ANTI-DUSTER;, Which is now the Lest Parlor Stove in time. Ranges, Furnaces, Grates, Bricks, Pipes, ADSo, COPPER KETTLES Made to order, of any size desired. A great variety of 110Ut , F, FURNISHING GOODS Silver Plated and Britiania Ware; Tin, Copper, and Shoot-Iron Ware ;- Blook-Tin and Japan Wnre; Wood and Willow Ware; Flat Irons, Coffee Mills, Sauce Pans, Preserving Kettles, Baking Pans, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waiters, (ft A great variety of COAL OIL LA MPS And Lanni goods of all kinds, Keroseno Lanterns and Chimneys, ,te. I tun prepared to offer great induce ments to purchasers ' and invite the atten tion of the public to my largo and assorted stock.. Jill-LAM WILSON, 4 Conlin , of ilecoucl and Locust NIS. November 7, GREAT DISCOVERY. KUNKEL'S E3l TTER ,111 E OF IRON., , , For the cure of -weak stomachs, general do bility, indigestion, disease of the ner vous system, constipation, acidity of the stomach, and for all dis eases requiring a tonic. This wino' includes the most ogre,' able and efficient salt of iron we possess; Ci trate of Magnetic Oxide combined with the most energetic of ,vegetable tonics, Yellow Peruvian Dark. The effect in many eases of debility, loss of appetite and general pros:Union, of an ,'mcieut salt iron, com bined with our valuable nerve tonic is most happy. =lt augments the appetite, raises the pulse; lakes off muscular 'flabbiness, removes thd pallor of debility, and gives a florid vigor to the'countettance. Do you want something to strengthen you? Do you want a good appetite? Do you want to build up your constitution? Do you want to feel well? ' - • Do you want A to get rid of nervousness? • Do you want energy? , Do you want to sleep well? - • .417 Do.you want a'brisk and vigorous feeling? • If yontio; try K UNKEL'S BITTER. WINE OF IRON: This truly valuable tonic has been so thoroughly tested by all classes of thecom- Inanity, that it is now deemed indispensa ble as a tonic mixture. It costs but little, gives tone to the stomach, renovates the system, and prolongs life. I now only ask a trial ofthls valuable tonic. , . . • gOUNTERFEITS. Beware :oCebenterfeita:ls,Vtril,„ - el's Bitter Wine of Iron is:the only sure and effectual remedy fld.known -World for the permanent cure of Dys'pephia atud De bility, and as there are a number of Imita tions offered to the public; we would eau tion the comMunityto:parcimse none but the genuine n.rtiele,..ruintufacttired•by S.-A. Ktnakel, anehhasinir stamp oti the top of tho cork of every. bottle. ...Thu very fact. That others are attempting to imitate this valuable 'remedy, proves. its .arorth and speaks volumes in its favor.; '.. The Bitter Wine of Donis: put .up.in.ls cent and .sr,oo bottles, , and.sold by,all re spectable driumiats. throughout, the coun try. Be particular that everybottle bears the lite eimile,of theyroprietoVtusignature, General Depot, - .No. 118 , Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. etfx.Por sale by .1. It W. Gray, and W. S. McOorkle, Columbia; and all • re spectable dealers throughout thebountry October 17, 11 , 63-6 m _
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