1 - 713:4 - NK Lit MOUSE xt. -P.9 T. 4.008 .8. .11±.L.LER, Would, respeWlll , • r eiliotorm• Aiiioitiiiens Columizi. 4 iiid vidui hos just tn'edbisr , _ 2 , MAr'at_lsrD SPA: pus 5:11I Tr Tn the'z,litisEinfatit' q theOPEANKLIN HOUSE . , l i .oenst street,.oolumbla where gm choicest! .x^atiety: of, ~ edibles "2'llatiy. -he fotind,y4Olease the. palate or suit the tas te of t!#) Dust tostddErens: " ' ..• CHOICE 7XA.ND , • - Served up in the best style; at amomep.t's notice. Dotertiatpd-to leave nothing un dope :to accomodate tbe public, a sharp of piblic patronage is resPeetfully solicited. , polnmbia; pee 5, 1563; tT • BILLT•!POR REM !,` THE Cohitt:thin Floni late the prop, ertY of.Cbarle.sJ: Pus y, in the Borough pf aelumbia, is .for rent,: possessithi to be ,giYett on the first day of Aplil next. bas three pair of burrs, two for flour' and ope for , hopping, with both steam and trat - erpowey,,, , Thirty . bal•rels flonr'ean be made and packed in 12 hours, and 100 bushels of Born ehoPped,in the s.ame. time. The; mill has been lately repaired Nirith aewbolting chests and cloths, and the modern.hr f provements. .1 home market can be bad in Columbia aii the dour that can be made. Apply to SAMUEL SIIOC Ff. Columbia., .1% ‘ 40y. '63.-tf. ATM FRUIT. NTRW Raisins, Currants, Dried 4pplos, For sale by • 'HENRY SUYDAM, - Oor : ,Front and Uhion sts. ENiILISII AND ANEItICAN PICKLES A.).so';'Sauce§. Ketchups, &c. For sale by HENRY SpYDAM, Cor. Front and Union sts. AN FIED4ESS RAISINS srtAKETZCOß'S,llommony,ileang,Mac pFoni, Farina, Chocolate, ite. For stile by . . 11F.N.ItY SUYDA:.)I, Cor. Front and Union sig. . eiT,P.Ag. ....C.RANBERIIIIi:S. IN.:ow Orleans - -1/nins- NOS, Prepared VrclitS. Also, Priol Fruit kinds. For snlo ht X - rESItY Sl. yn.v..r . , ,Cor. - Front and 1, nio4 • SPICES. Particular attention is culled to our pure : Spices. Pepper, Ginger, ,\Lastard, ;Allspice, .Nutrnegst, Lte. whole,or grenud. lIEN ICY :SU YDA,q, Cur. Front and Union sts„ • eqiipnbia, Dye. 5, ' P. SHREINER & SON'S 'WATCH, - CLOCK AND JEW EL STORE. lATE 14$,Iye now on hand a most complete V and elegiant 4.1J.4.13.1CAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS • WATCHES, A large and handsome" stock of Breast Pins, Ear-rings, Finger-rings, Pens, Pen cils awl Jeqelry of otiqy kiuQ and variety. SlLVl 4 :llllisi DSILV alt PLATED WARE From Umbest manufueturers t and at rea pOr,table rate , . CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! All in good order, and warranted accurate tune keepers. We have received large ad ditions to our large steel:, and. oiler the post inducements to those in want or good Articles at the cheapest rates. liersons who desire makim ., presents during the holt 4ays, will - Md it to their advantage to give asa call, .t.)romotly uttemied to. ' . trOarNER, Front street, t).l4ove Walnut Cola 28, 1800. • BOOTS AND SHOES, •MULL assortment of Men's and Boys' Calf and icip )oot,s, Balmorals, Bro gans, ate.-, Ladies', Misses' _and Children's CBalraorals, Boots and Gaiters, at, the store P. Columbia, pee. 19, Via& dusT ItE9EI VED AND IN STORE; , 'OOO SACKS Ground Alum Salt, 100 Bags Dare Dairy Salt, • 100 Small ,40,55.eks Fine Salt, and for ele iii large 'Or small ri ur.n tides at APPOLD'S. Culun:ibia, Dee. 12, 1803. TAIENTINES!! _ SENTIMENTAL VALENTINES, In great variety. GOLD VALENTINE CARDS, 4 molt I.3vautiful qytielc. COMIC VALE&TINES, 3 0 1J RINDS, e9noprising all shades of character in existence. VALE:s.:TINE WRITERS for hellos and beaux. VALENTINE HEAD QUARTERS, WAL U. HESS (.31 - wan Book Store, OPPosito Columbia Bank. Colombia, January 23, ISli 1 1' 1%.4.2311 sALES, TITST receivvl from Philadelphia, a large dud \cell assorted stock of Stationery, And Miscellaneous Goods, CHEAP AND GOOD BOOKS, Viz: Books of TravoLs, Books of History, Books for Devotion, Books about Patriots, • Books for _Mechanics, Books about the Be ' hellion, Books of Beauty. BOOKS FOIL ALL DENONIINA TIONS. PR TER iII,"O . KS AND DIMES. All the Writings of Celebrated Authors. Va: 'Washington Irving, Mrs. South worth, • Charles Dickens, Bayard Taylor, Meyne Reid, Mrs. Rentz. .And all the writings of every Standard Au thor in every department of Literature. PHOTOG RA P 11 ALBUMS Havir:g secured a very large stock at the -lowest cash prices, we amdeterniined to 0.11 iewer t.hen any other honse in the city. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS We hp,1,"(.. a very large aysertment of Fine - Photograplg, - , Plain and Colored, suitable for AlbumB, embracing Gonerals, States men, - Religious Subjects, Classical, Humor ' nim- Statuary, ‹tc. STATIONERY I)EPARTMENT. We have taken pains to get up a very ',largo and good a.ssortmout of Stationery o ' all kinds: ,Blank Books of every description. Paper "Foolt.c;;.p, Letter, Note, Billet, Bill, Tie .. sae, Serman, Envelopes, etc. ' Atthe lowest prices. • rtik., - Tuk Stands, Pencils. Rulovr, Sitar r Paper Cutters, Portfolios,klc irelOpes, Pocket Tablets, ate. rOCICET :EMMA VSLRY VAItIETY , ww llff Invite all to givi '4l a call (Fest!" purchasing. SIMAFFER, 1 , () =, - ;.Tortli Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. e•.= 1 4 Tei‘A. 16 § 3 - ,CLOAKS 1 CLQAKI! ! . ~,VERY Mao - assortment of Ladles' Cloth Sacks and Circulars of the latest S , tyles, just received 'from New York. at ;,4tattustatt prices by _MALTBY & CASE. ,„ Cguaibia, Dec. 5, 14Y3...„ rds. 2xx!NA , tai linE - ciesirable Store morn in "Odd Fel g:ma' Hall." This is one of the best -business stands in the Borough. • -Apps to H. WILSON. Jan. 30 Nipigunie4 'Look Here! 100 &intik tilid .aingle-bergurfa - J apt _receivedttlgtegardzLiriStsoreolfjtu.nd- A Vub . l 11. 1141totgrinti.' fromiSC up to $6O. barrel from} - - • IN 'a bre.yo received every-thintisfltien. Yifug= tut" powder, WA • Caps, Powder Flasks, Shot Ptinches,-`, 'Wedding, Panto Bags, which wo offer. tri'aell at ;Wry tow rates; .1.111731P14' ft SON. , • 3. July 4, '0 1:37 p.ndersigned - sjAnfoiln.,sldir. fkieads and thel7pnblio.thatlnitlaa..nowrin.4 creased facilities l'ar . ..tratet!ror)r.; , :anct q. FITRNITURE,W-ARE • L Are ttow."oeUiapplied4witlinew and bean-. tifulfurniftlittiNal*Uktlthpioredstyles.- K 6. n# l • 3 :L*fi . o s* *i.,.Aci Order. and'svill 'keep constantly ; on nand: Diesaing, Plain and Fancy: Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card, Dining and:Centre Tables, Common, Tan of airid 'French Bedsteads; -all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms: As he. - manufactures t his own' work he is ena bled to warrant every article to be *hat it, is represented.- • • ' CHAIRS,' CHAIRS. ' All.kinds of Chairs kept on hand or man-, uilietured to order. Cane:Windsor, Arm Lind Rocking chairs; Settees, Camp ,and Counter Stools, Sofas, Tete-a-tetes, 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. lie' is prepared: with ice boxes and coolers to preserve. corpse, as . may be re 'quired. M A II OGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS Furnished plain or tinned in any style that may' be required. 'He respectfully solicits a share of public 'patronage, as well as a continuance of the custom with - which ho has been liberally favOred. JOHN SHENBERGER, South Side Of Locust st., between Seccind and Third. • . ' [pct.1.7,'63. CORN VINEGAR. CORN VINEGAR, manufactured no fording. to the process patented by Freder ick Michael, of Columbus t Ohio,-is now being entensively used, and 'wherever in troduced; hag given universal satisfaction, both on account of its purity and its tine ness for either table or pickling.' It has been tested by able and experienced Chemists, who ,pronounce it, pure, and highly recommend it. It is the very baSt article,in the market for . PICKLING OR TABLE USE Try it, if you want a puro unadulterated article, and you will surely never again want any of - the abominable mixtures sold under the thise name - of Cider Vinegar. We are now working to our utthost cepa eity in order to supply tho increasing de mand for this PURE VINEGAR. Private Families, Hotels and Restau rants are now using it, and can testify to its good qualities. Manuthetured and sold only by C. C. MALES', Second st., adjoining Odd Fellows' Hall. November 7, ISG3. FAMILY GRoCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS GEORGE TILLE, Agent, has just re turned from the city with a new and well selected assortment of fresh Groceries, which ho is enabled to sell as cheap as the cheapest. All grades of Sugars, Coffee, .teat. Fish, and Provisions generally. Also WOOD and WILLOW WARE. SWITZER. AND LIMBURGER CHEESE, together with.an assortment of GERMAN FRUITS. . WINES AND LIQUORS His stock of Wines and Liquors , will be found worthy the attention of every one, as he will guarantee them to be pure and genuine. • He respectfully solicits a call from those who need any articles in his line, penile. satisfied that a trial will verify his word.' Call at the old established stand, - 00R. OF FIFTH AND UNION STS Columbia, Oct. 31, 18(13. GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE Particular attention is called to the fol lowing goods, just received, and for sale at low prices: A. fine assortment of the niost popular perfumery. sold in small quanti ties to suit customers. Also/v.oookof Sterlings Ambrosia for pro nioting the growth of' the hair; highly re commended. A lot of Chamois Skins and carriage sponge. A large and complete assortment of • STATIONEItY. Comprising letter, cap and note paper, en volopes, &c. Puro whole and ground Spices, strictly pure. CONCENTRATED LYE OR SAPONIFIER. Family Dye Colors, put up neatly, in packagcsready for immediate use. without the it.sand.inconvenience and trouble. Particular attention is called to our re cent invoice of Coal Oil Lamps, our stock will be found varied and complete, com prising all the latest styles. The best Coal Oil always on hand, to gether with a complete stock of Drugs and Chemicals, at the most reasonable prices. r. itt , H. W. C-lIAY. THE OLD EBTABLISLIED STATIONERY AND NEWS DEPOT. JOAN .L FRY would call the attention of the public to his large atoek and well selected assortment of Staple and Fancy Stationery, which he offers at the most reasonable rates. PAPER, ENVELOPES, INKS, PENS PENCILS, LEDGERS,JOURNALS and PAY BOOKS of all sizes. SCHOOL STATIONERY. Every re quisite for schools. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS of all styles and sizes. Also, a large assortment of Card Photographs of all distinguished per sonages, both civil and military.. BIBLES, UYMN BOOBS anti rnAN - En BOOKS of all denominations. POCKET BOOKS, Portmonnaies, Dia ries for ltstil, Currency Holders, ftc. NEWS! NEWS!! NEWS!!! The 'Philadelphia and New York Dillies received, and always for sale at his coun ter. Abio, - Atlantic Monthly, Harper's and Godey's, and all other ltorithlies, re ceived as soon as published. Together with every article usually found in a first-class Book and Stationery Store. POST OFFICE, Locust street. Columbia, Nov. 21, iSi3. NEW MACKEREL JUST RECEIVED 20 half barrels No. I, 20 .... 2, 20. quar. " " 1, 20 AG 41 61 20 kits, " 1 and 2. at APPOLD'S Locust st., Columbia. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, For Hale by the barrel, at APPOLD'S SUGAR CURED HAMS, Of Bost Quality, at lIJST.RECEIVED AND IN STOIIE, Wracks G. A. Salt, 50 sacks Ashton fine, at IDet.l7,Tg3. APPOLD'S. MANURES ! MANURES ! Partners Please tape Notice! 'TASKER & CLARK, • are still mattufaeturine - P.I3OsP.UATIO FERTALSZER, from anburns Bone., Peruvian Guano, and other Fertilizing materials: thus-furr fishing for GRAIN and Gum one of tho most re.:table manures in market. agi,„ All we saki" a ilatr trim • • • Pruze $17..t0 per ton, for 3000 thug . OUR NBiT LSD BONE COMPOST, made from ream Meat and Bone, froth the Slough. tar Souse, is well adapted to promote the Growth of Coaa, Paueoce,fritner.es,aa,te. •PsloolsoparlOrt. Ank Mal= •• • A cheap end stron g ireitilizer for the Price saoperton. - eiares or 'address- TAMELESS k CLAUSE, ar.Sta et WaeJeLig . tim Pio2:ofotpetts. ael).64Weere. - • " • JUST recelvUd;lo6 Ilasuni - of.Nytmeng Paper, at 35 cts. per Beam. J. RDMPLZ 4 SON,. . C.nla, July 4. 164 ct Locurt, Street. GROV,ER &IC AKER'S CELEBRATED ELASTIC STITCH , SEWING-MACHINES Were awarded the highest Premiums over all Competitors, at the following - State and County _Fairs of 18413. NEW YORK STATE PAIR. First Premium for Family-Machine. First premium for Man ufaeturing Machine First premium for Machine Work. • INDIANA STATE FAIR. First premium for Machine for all purposes First premium for :Machine Work. VERMONT STATE FAIR. First premium for Family Machine. First premium for Munuiactueg Machine First premium for chine'ni ork. OHIO STATE FAIR. First premium for 2\ raeliine Work lOWA STATE FAIR. - First premium for Family Maohino. First premium for Manufactueg Machine First premium for Machine Work. ILLINOIS STATE FAIR. First premium for Machine for all purposes First premium-for Machine Work. - KENTUCKY STATE FAIR. Firstprem ium for Machine for all purposes First premium for Machine Work:. MICIITGA2 , 7 STATE FAIR. First premium for Family Machine. First premium forManufactueg Machine First preminnifor Machine Work. • Cr PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR. First premium for Manufactur'g Machine First premium for Machine Work. OREGON" STATE FAIR. First premium for Family Machine. First premium for Machine Work. • Chittemlen Co. (Vt.) Agel Soc. First premium for Family Machine. First premium for Manufactueg Machine First premium for Machine Work. Franklin Co. (N. Y.) Fair. First premium for Family Machine. First premium for Atanufactueg Machine Champlain Valley (Vt.) Agri. Soc. First premium for Family Machine. First premium for Alan ufactu r* g Machine First premium for :Nfachine Work. Hampden Co. (Mass.) Age] Soc. Diploma for Family Machine. Diploma for Machine Work. 'Washington Co. (N Y) Fair. First premium for Family Machine. Queens Co. (N. Y.) Age] Soc. First premium for Family Machine. First premium for .Manutlictueg Machine First premium for Machine Work. Saratoga Co. (N. Y.) Fair. First premium fir Family Machine. Mechanics' institute (Pa.) Fair. First premium for Machine for all purposes First premium for Machine Work. Greenfield (O.) Union Fair. First premium for Family Machine. , First:premium for Machine Work. Montgomery Co. (Pa.) Fair. First premium for Machine for all purposes First premium for Machine Work. San Joaquin Co: (Col.) Fair. First premium for Family Machine. First premium for Machine Work. San Jose District (Cal.) Fair. First premium for Family Machine. First premitun for Machine Work. .:Zir•The above comprise all the Fairs at which - the (4novim & BAKEn ./ACIII7-SIE4 were exhibited this year. b':11(04-roonm, 495 Broadway, New York. Jan. 30,-114.-414405. Imperial Coal Oil, A NO. 1 DOUBLE REFINED CAR- . BON OIL, WHICH gives a more brilliant light at less expense than any other oil; and is perfectly non-expio.rivc. NO. 1 LUBRICATING OIL, From which all sediment and impurities are removed, rendering it superior for all kinds of machinery. NO. 1 DEODORIZED BENZOLE, Which is extensively used by painters, cabinet-makers, and pronounced by others equal in all. re‘pects to Tarpon ne. ;7:•;.‘!^:I II orders left at this office will be promptly attended to. Columbia, January 9, 1.804.' BALTIMORE Bz, OHI:1 RAIL- ROAD, RE CWMIV.MID This Great National Thoroughfare is again open for FREIGHTS and TRAVEL. The cars and machinery destroyed are be ing replaced by new running stock, with all recent improvements; and as the bridges and track ure again in substantial condition, The well-earned reputation of this Road for SPEED. SECURITY AND COMFORT. 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, the recent troubles upon the bor der have associated numerously points on the road, between the Ohio river and Har per's Ferry, with painful but instructive interest. CONNECTIONS At the Ohio river, with Cleveland and Pitts 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 fur Philadelphia and New York. Two Dollars additional on through tick ets to Baltimore or the Northern cities, give the privilege of visiting Washington City en route. This is the only route by which passen gers can procure through tickets and checks to Wa.shnagton City. J. H. 6ULLIVAN, General Western Agent, Bellaire, 0. I. M. COLE, Gen. Ticket Ag't, Balt. W. P. smrTrr Itlfener of Transportation, Balt• z Oct. INS4ILBISTO73 CO. Or No PHILA , DELPI-1 lA. TYCO RPOBA.TED 1794. Assets 5.1,3,50,000, J. Charter „perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage-by fire on Buildings, Ikler chandize;"Furniture, &c., for long or short periods, or permanently on Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt pay ment of losses for a period of erevcrity years, affords z guarantee of claim upon public confidence. Annfon G. Ccirrn4, Prest, Ciranscs PLAIT, 'Secretarv. F. X. ZIECTAR; Agent, Basement Black's Hotel Columbia, Pa. Columbia, January 23, 1864:4-y. APPOLIYS INTEREST ON' EDEIROSITS: rTME Columbia Eankwlll receive money .1. on deposit, and ,pay interest therefor; at-the rate of 41 per cent:tor six -months; and 5 per cent...sDr twelve months. 4440: 1 1 SZEP •-• jan. 30, '04.-tf. ^Clid: ' k r. • . I :VEIOIII/46 A h&ciies,a CO ristreet, such as-Hay, Coe.lstx!", the very lowest rotes. - ' . - Persons vishing:attabsit-itsighi . will aPP/Y Mn'cl‘rfn.-Ti'cinxtse.:4he C..lumblit,'Wiri.,2l, . • XOIRE TESTIMONT DR.:MARKLEr-S •Family. Remedies Tilamphant. Tley-perforii the*tost astounding caret.'' PER ' 3I 33-I** AITENTi . EDD 7( • THE great superiority of Dr. Markley's popular and-well tried family Medicines is traced, to the fact that -they search out add eradicate the cause of disease, and hence never fail to effect s 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 the blood, thus permanently curing the disease by destroying the foun dation. A CASE IN POINT. On ;the 27th of .7anr i ry s , 1860, Mr.D. S. Moore, of Grampian ll , Clearfield co., Pa., .wrote ; that he was induced' by the runnOrous testimonials he had seen of the cures effected by Dr. Markley's medicines, to apply in - behalf of a sister, whose case he thus described: ' . "For the last six years she has been suffering from Scrofula and White Swelling. In 1854 she suffered se verd' pain in one of her legs, attended with swelling, which extended from the knee to the hip, In about two months it broke out and discharged, and has continued to do so until the present time. On one occasion a Piece of bone three inches in length, and at another time one of a smaller size, came out. Iler knee has been stiff for three years, and at times the pain is very se vere. s AN ENTIRE CURE EFFECTED. The Inectiebabs—the health restorative balsam and blood searcher, the Febrifuge and the Black Ointment were furnished, and the result of their use is announced in the fellowingJetter: . C tc tars tc HILLs, Pa., Aug: 14, '63. DR. MAxixt.tv—Dear Sir: I am "happy to inform you that the medicines received from you some three years since have effected an' entire cure in the case of my sister, who, you will remember, was suf fering from' Scrofu la. an -I 'White Swelling. Most respectfully, &c., D. S. MOORE. DYSPEPSIA CURED. ' Certificate of Mr. Abner D Campbell, of the lirm of Campbell & Marshall, boot and shoe dealers, Centre Square, Lancaster: . LA:scAsTE.n., Pa.„March 4, ISG3. Du. U. H. MArtS.LET—Dear. Sir: It af fords me much pleasure to have nn 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 debili tated, that I was unable to perform any kind of labor. I had resorted to the best doctors within reach, without relief. I used some of the most popular remedies of the day, recommended for that disease, but none of them did me any good. My suf fering can be understood by any one suf fering from the same disease, but they could not be described in words. 1 was then living fit Hopewell, Chester county, and in 1857, ns a last resort, I commenced the use of your medicines. They soon af forded me relief from the most painful symptoms, which I had scarcely hoped to obtain ; andi 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 1 have always kept your medicines-in my family, and would not be without them upon any consid eration, as they . have mcer failed to do what you claim for them. . While stint living at Hopewell, I became agent for v.i ur father, and sold a large quantity of ' ie medicine for hint, and all who used th m were hind in their praise. A child of)., Ir. Piek eying. I,r Hopewell. was aftliete 1 with While Sr citing in the 1 , knee. It I'6 • S a,\9ol'y bad eats! •i re used your thil•iron ).'elicifuge and Black (tint inept, which ffeeted a perfect cure. Nll - ntli ' eases of cures effe:eted by your valnabl , remedies Itp that neighbor hood,/i eould I e enumerated if desired. I have seen era null ol' them to justify inc in saying I hat 1 okrfam Hy medicines are the best. ever pre fled to the imblie ' of ;which I have bad:tiny knowledge; and ft is no lewri my pleaistwe than soy duty to recom mend:them to all' who are the victims of disease. Respect fitly yours, . , A. D. CAMPBELL. This case is -one of thonsands which might be published. All who valise their health and life, should use these standard remedies,-Mtd their cure will be complete and perusal - On. Prepared only by Dn. G. IT. MArnmr.y, at his drug and medicine store, 23 East King street, Lancaster, Pa., to 'whom all letters and orders should be addressed. July 4,'63-tfd - For sale In Columbia by J. and H. W. Gray, druggists, also by It. S. Boss, and S. li. Gish; Elizabethtown; Samuel Ens mieger, Maubeim; Joshua Leader, Mount Jot• ; JaeolAi. Nissley, Suringcille. Beptembor 1863.-Bmos. THE UNjTED STATES HOTEL I. 71..ALRRISBEMG, PA. COVERT & lIITCIIISON, Propriclon. THIS well known Hotel is now in a con dition to accommodate the traveling pub lic, affording the most ample owl venienres alike for the - trarrsient guest and the per manent boarder. THE UNITED STATES lIOTEL has been entirely refitted throughout, and now has accommodations equal in extent, Comfort and luxury to any lintel between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Its location is the hest in the State. Capital, being in easy access to all the.railroad depots, AM in rinse proximity to all the offices and business localities of the city. It has 711(OW all the conveniences of A FIRST CLASS lIOTEL. and the Proprietors are determined, te spare neither expense, time or labor to en sure the contfort of the guests. The patron - age of the trayeling public is respectfully solicited. Oct. 3lst. 433.-tf. TO THE' LOTERS OF Ttl E r di e -137 3333 33. - DE it lcu-n throUghout the 'length and 1) bread I ^f Columbia' and vicinity, that G EGME .11....1300T41,,L0cu5t street, Jaext door to th4,Post Oilice,lnta'the finest OA, most varlet n.lsornidnt ". TOI3ACi..;O-A ND_ SEGARS .'" In the Borough' of Columbia. . - Fine flavored TrafakinditildTaraSeittirs together with elLthefavoritebrandsknovm in the market. "got by the box, or thousand."?" CHEWING TOBACCO. The 'choicest brandy in the market. The Old Virginia and horne t manufactured, "or any other man." . SMOKING TOBACCO. Turkey, Lynch bum, Anti-nervous, dia., d,e . PIPES of all- qualities, sizes and pat.- ternß. Conte a running: EliersbodY, is buying their Tobacco„Elegnis, Pipes, &molt - "xtoorrs l . Columbia, Soy,. 21, '63.42... PROTOGRAPIIS., TIRE 0 " 'ORIGINAL GALLERY. The as 'h er has eomnletely re-fitted his estab ' (pit, and his gallery - cannot be surpasdad by any in the county, and be hopes by &rota_ , Vpersonal attentton-to give the epnblle better pictures than Inrve:bene tefore been produced. ; Ali - BAstkrtriA... Pllo766li4glic:`, Ivory - type*, htelaiotzo4 - ‘ozeteinikMaittlio and pictuos otroanvasa taken t insaamm Rtylo, and E r s gapes which cannot bqbeidzin for cheap L.' :72..D. ixa- wasran alimitedli factory plaulrelarnished BRUIT! : , ii*iks A continusabs-411Vtbe Lt. .ba•al _.a/orays szteadOdgtottbia * go estab - - ' Agin and examine spited :amens at el . ortbeast, , connerf iit 7 , rout. - 4 . Eatapaslosu* Locust. c' • J. Ni, . .-EMIZZ,4.. . Oct. '24 1 .. .." • '93 a:— . Y . .cl'IL Americium House. OYSTERSI. OYSTERS ! BY THE pus'ErEr.,,eALLozg, or 4it. • Continuallyon hand and for sale. BALTIMORE AN PHILA. OYSTERS THE -BEST THE MAREET APTORDS. Co - natal:you hungry, thirsty Souls, Come down to my saloon, And eat and drink and quaff and smoke From supper hourlill noon. PARDY LOCKARD, - - • American House, Front St. Oct. 24. 1863. II For Rent A Room in the Blue Front, formerly oc cupied by Thomas Welsh, Esq. ; also, several houses. Apply to Wlf. WHIPPER. July 4; ,68. S. T. 1860, X. Drake's Plantation Bitters can always bebbtainod at the Drug store of E. WILLIAMS, Front street. SWEET'S LINIMENT Thil popular medicine is now on hand and for sale by R. WILLIAMS, Front at. HALDEMAN'S STORE. CLOAKS 1 CLO AKS I ' • CLOAKS !! 1 Another lot of NEW AND FASHIONA BLE STYLES just opened. FURS! FURS!! FURS!! We have received a full assortment of Capes, Victorines, Muffs, &c., in all the best kinds. We have the largest stock of SHAWLS, SHAWLS, at last season's prices. New Broche Shawls. Ladies wilrplea.se examine above goods. :WY-Recollect, the largest assortment, latest and most approved styles, at exceed ingly low prices, July 4, 186.1 GEORGE SEIBERT'S CABINET WAREROOMS AND DIANUFACTDRIC, LOCUST ST., A FEW DOORS BELOW 3rd St., nOLUIV.IBIA, LAN. COIY; PA. 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 stood, whore he will keep ort"handan 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 lino. He will give strict attention to business, and respectful ly asks of the public a share of its patron age._ i.:^UNDRIITAKING will receive the most careful attention, at the shortest notice. GEORGE SEIBERT Cola. July 4, O. rAIVIILY DYE COLORS. QM Dark Blue, Linht Bike, Inne, elarrt Brown, Dark Brown, Light Dom k, Silky Blow, Cr inison, Dar.L Dinh, Light Dm?, Dai k Light Gram For Dyeing Silk, uoieu and Mixed goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Gloves, Rib bons, Bonnets, Hats. Feathers, Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds • of wearing apparel. SAVING OF SO PER CENT. - fe, • For 2S cents you can color us many goods aswould otherwise cost :Pre times that stun. Various shades can be produced from the sanle Dye. The process is simple, and any one can use the live with perfect success. Direct ions in English, French and Ger man, inside of eneh package.. For further information m Dyeing, and giving,.a perfect knowledge NV hat colors are Lest adapted to dye over others, (with many vaUfable recipes,) purchase Howe & Ste phens'freaties on Dyeing and Coloring.— Sent by mail on receipt of price, -10 cents. Manufactured by lIGWE 44:, STEVENS, 2GO Broadway, Boston. For sale by Druggists and Dealers gen erally. Oct- 24, 1803.-G mos. ISAAC E. STAITIPFEII, Watch Maker and Jeweler, MANVFACTUrtErc SILVER-WARE and Importer of WATCHES, No 148 North Second Street, Corner Quarry Philadelphia. hLIE has constantly on hand an assort ment of Gold and Silver Patent Lever lapin° and plain Watches; fine gold chains, seals and keys, breast pins, ear rings, fin er rings, bracelets, miniature cases, me 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 per. -1, etc.,—au or which will be sold low for cash. M. I. Tom as .l• Co's bez.t quality fall Jew eled patent lever movements constantly on hand; also other makers I superior quality. N. B.—Old Gold and Silver bought for cash. Sept. 12, 1863.-Iy. N ENV AND FASHIONABLE STYLE& TILE largest and best assortment of 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,)l respectfully invite the public to my establishment. NEW STYLES OF RUBBERS, And German 'Woollen Shoes with felt or leather soles, just received. Evoty kind manufactured at short no tice. , Every kind. or Worked Slippers for Ladies-and 'Gentlemen made handsomely to order_ A. N..IIII.E.NEMAN, _Oppoinle Cooper's liotel, 4 Dee. 12,'63.:1y. - Mtest,,•l3.ittg-st., Lancaster. SALE AND ,EXOHANG.E. STABLES, Llcdtratst., betw - Second and - Third stn. ly ffARTIIr ERWIN, - Agent„ takes plea -1.111. sure in informing-his friends and the ptiblie g enerally , that: lie has purchased the entire stock and good-Will of the Livery Stable recently kept by Christian llershey, Esq., and having removed it to the LARGE AND COMMODIOUS - STABLES belonging to the " Lamb Hotel," he hopes by strict attention to .business, to merit a -share of public patronage. -' 000 D ;TEAMS 'WITH CAREFUL - IMMERS, • can tie haa'at all hours of the day or - night , IlMses'kept by the day or month. Ali let the- tensest cash-prices; and on, other terms., - • - - Columbia; - Dec. 19, 1863.-dmos. ~ - . ZOR SAVE. ITCMATED on the -.Pennsylvania. Rail;:. 101osta, 28 miles west of liarrisbprg, cen-' taisdng about 170 ACRES, nearly two thli of whialsiabotbom land,.the balance, np3sigcLoand BAS'S p drM l lti :l rmr i i=t f .rat 74lllM with large 311ARNAind:good:DWELLIIM on another part of i;lhitrlZhco property will divide convo'rrtaullyibli in sight of The lUlliosidlie - frorsit7lianci a sikliiirdis airable •Sarnr 4or grans arilValllkisuis of c=;....lbepaiticabtrisaoti lEMTooniy., the se No nriban arpinti.MesupeaktaAri l . or;-aatiresa t . 7 733D1i0 LSOI: dr. 012, Columbia, 5an..2,4„083.-Bnr. r LOCAL PILIIICIIM NOIEECIaL ITANSYLVAXLI. RAILROAD CODIPANI.• ARE now prepared to receive.and for ward FREIGHT on the PhlLidelphiar - Di. vision, to and from .all stations Where-they have agents, at the following rates per hun dred- pounds: _ • BET WEEN PHILA. AND CPLUMBIA, First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class.. 25 cents. 21 cts. -18 ets. 15 ets. • . _ Flo= in car loads, 25 cts. per barrel • . Pig Metal, -10 cts. - Fer 100 lbs BETWEEN PIJILA. AND LAN CASTER First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class 23 cents. 20 cents. 17 cents. 14 cents. Flour; 24 cents per barrel. • Pig Distal, 12 cents - per 100 pounds Shipments made to Pittsburg and all.in termediate stations as heretofore. RATES PROM COLA. TO PITTSBURG. ' First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. , 90 75 00 40 Flour per barrel, 80 cents. jar-Freight consigned to stations where 'the Company has no agents must be pre paid. Articles of lit Class. Books, Fresh Fish, . Boots and Shoes, Nuts in bags, Cedar and Wooden Porter & Ale in bot- Ware, ties, Dry Goods,i . Poultry in coops, Eggs,. Pork, (fresh, Furniture, Poultry, (dressed, Feathers, Wrapping Paper. Articles of 91 Class. _ Apples, . ble Monuments, Cheese, ' Molasses, Clover &Grass Seed,Melons, Crockery, Oil in casks or .boxes, Candles, Paper in boxes, Casks or Barrels,Pasteboard, ' (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, band orType, sheet,) Tallow, Leather, Turpentine, (spts,) Liquor in Wood, Varnish: Marble Slabs & Mar- Articles of 3d Class. Alcohol, tured,) Coffee, Potatoes, *. Hides, (green,) Turnips, Lard, Vinegar, Oysters & Clams, (inWhite Lend, (shell,) Window Glass. Tobacco, ( mattufac- Articles of 4th Class. Cod fish, Rosin, Cotton, Salt, Fish, salted, Tobacco, (leaf,) Grain of all kinds, Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tar, Pitch, Whisky, • Plaster, AU Freights payable on delivery. 11. H. Houstox, General Freight Agent, Phila. firil—For further information, apply to S. 13. KINGSTON, Freight Agt., Phila. E. K. BOICE. Freight Agt., Columbia. W. IT. MYERS, Freight Agt., Lan'tr. C. do mbia, July 4, 1803. HALDEMAN'S Cheup Cash Store INIEDICEs.TES FOR THE SEASON Wistar's Pine Tree Tar Cordial, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Schenek's Pulmonic Syr up, Jaynes Expectorant, Wislar's Cough Lozenges, Brown's Bronchial Troches, Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers, Swayne's Syr up of Wild Cherry, Wistar's .Balsam• of V Cherry, hitter's Syrup of Tar, 6:c. All the above medicines kept constantly on hand by It. WILLIAMS, Front; st. lingenta, .11aroon, Orange, Rnval .1 3 urple Smrtct, Stair. Solferino. nolet, rellutr, Jaynes Hair Tonic, Wood's hair Re storativo, Burnett's Cocordne, Roby's Hair Curling Liquid, Barry's Tricopherous, Sterling's Ambrosia, Wri,glit's I:nth:won, Burnett's Kalliston; Jules Hnnel's Hair Restorative. Also, a large stock of Philo come and Ponnthun, constantly on •hand at R. WILLIAMS' Drug Store. Dr. Sway - 110's Sarsaparilla and Extrae of Tar Pills. Dr. Gallagher's (sugar frosted) Sarsapa rills 33100(1 Pills. WorsdelPs Vegetable Restorative Pills Dr. Bennet's Plant and Root Pills. , “enuine German Blood Purifying Pills For sale by R. WILLIAMS, Front st. Fall & Winter Goods AT HALDEMAN'S STORE. OUR STOCK IS AS LARGE, OUR ASSORTMENT AS COMPLETE, As in former N . ears. HAVING made VERY` HEAVY PUR CHASES FOR CASH more than A MONTH SINCE, We are able to offer all kinds of goods at less than present city prices. Muslins . from 12 cts. up. Calicoes "" 10 All Wool Flannels " 25 " Canton Flannels " 15 " Satinetts " 50 st Rich Delaines at 25 cents. All the New Dress floods. Best Kid Gloves. Cloths and Cassimercs at old prices. Super. Hoop Skirts, ..heap. 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, .Tuly 4, 1863. Susquehanna Planing Mill. ON FRONT ST. AND PENN. RAILROAD Columbia, La.neaster County, Pa. TILE subscriber haying 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. Ile respectfully solicits a continuance of public custom. JOIIN B. ISACILMAN. Columbia, July 4, 186.1. WINES, LIQUORS, SWAIM.% Sr.c. THE subscriber would invite attention to his lurge and tine stock of ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS. SEGARS, TOBACCO. PIPES, &C. HE keeps his stock well filled up, and believes that he can offer as good an as sortment. of everything in his line as 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 assorlementeit . 251neewrisocklbtesocimai Mmizekessi,. Will ettruet generalt notice, and - - will be found to comprise some of thelinest pipes ever offered in Columbia. Come and ex an:dne:them. . .LlVElttenz.B3 Cor. Front and July 4, 1863. GREAT 1711.31.33WZ1C STORE. JUST received, aror and fi ner stock of Toys and fancy good s than ever before. friends and o lers are invited to call and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they will here find an un limited assortment, suitable for presents to persons of every age and taste. An. im mense assortment orPortmormates, 'Pock et Books, dz., &.e. - China and other fancy articles, too num erous to mention for sale by G. .7. .Locust street, .between the Bank an Franklin house. _ Colt/sable; July 4,1863. 'E. Worrell, No 604111arket at, Phila. EQI=ITY •TO ALL,. Palorta -- itaaaan IN NIOCIP.S. ON - NACU' ARTicti Jana NNVEN. yaNise mac, --,AiTTATIONSIM - . . aft.WEGIOPP,PORICEMOTHWq . : , : No 66i; • Wbetelilk, Warrensppy toaaftoa saLids old poltroon haia , SatommotorANNlZNy. 130-31111 fortdahlzyun witiv ery,,beet made up mark or intesdeetore t 443 . 41 , nder. DrapisitheddtaNdlaek. - - , • HAIR TONICS. MBMMMUMM _ ,IVIALVBY . &CASE •-Have now, opened their New Store on Locust street, Colurabis,,Pa., and with a choice selection of seasonable " zww Goon% 'Bought for cash before the late advance in pries:. - • -„- . • DRESS 'GOODS Of eVerY'style and fabric. ' - • ' HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, &(L. Ladies', misses' and children's fleened..' • cotton, silk and Wool hose, 1401WO r rina. vests, de., -e • - BA:LMORAL HOOP:SHIRTS.- 4 -• Of the best 'manufacture; - at • old'prices;. ladies' cloth sacks and circolani . i,best styles' ` and very, cheap: • - • • BOOTS AND SHOES. , Ladies',misses' and children's gaiters, babnorls, boot s '&c 4c., men's, boys' -and youth's calf and ' kip boots, brogans. bal morals and • gaiters, in great .varieV., Philadelphia manufacture, warranted, GENTS' FURNISHING.GOODS. Cloths, cassimeres, vestings; f iattincts, - . 4. _ purchased directly from the manufacturer; which .we are able to sell at very nearly old prices.. Hosiery, gloves, under-ploth ing, cravats, collars, &c : . READY-MADE CLOTHING Of every style and quality, warranted pr feet in fabric and manufacture. GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, CAR•-• pets, oil- cloths, tst, , which '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 plan of business is ONE rnmE 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 continuo their liberal_ pa- . . tronagc. Now goods are being constantlYreceived. Cora Oct.- 17,'63.. -.MALTBY- St CASE. PRIVATE SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY WILL be sold at private sale, all that tract or piece of ground situated in West Hempfield township, Lancaster Co'y, half a mile from Columbia, known as "COWDEN'S BRICK YARD? - containing 9 acres and upwards on which is erected A ONE-AN D-A.IIALF STORE FRANK DWELLING HOUSe, Frame' Barn, and Brick Kiln. There is, also, a Young Orchard on the prmises. The 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 Me CHESNEY, residing in Co lumbia, who will give them all necessary information. • , Possession given the Ist day of April next, 1863. WILLIAM COWDEN. July 4, 1563-tf. Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufactory, AND HOUSEKEEPER'S EMPORIUM. The undersigned keeps constantly on hand a large variety of first-class COOK ING STOVES, for wood or coal, the hest in the market, with a general assortment. of Heating Stoves, Five Plate Stoves, Store, Office, Bar-room and Chamber Stoves. would especially call the attention of pur chasers to a new Stove called 'PILE BRUM ANT; 011. ANTI-DUSTER,. 'Which is now the best Parlor Stove in nee. Ranges, Furnaces, Grates, Bricks, Pipes,. &c., Also, COPPER 'KETTLES Made to order, of any size desired. A great variety of . _ 11011zy.ti FURNISIIING GOODS. • Silver Plated and Brittania Ware; Tin.. Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware; Block-1174 and Japan Ware ; Wood and W' Ware; Flat Irons Co ff ee Mills, Sauk, Pans, Preserving Kettles, Making Pasts,, Knives and Forks, Spoons, I .Vaitars, tfc A great variety of COAL OIL LAMPS And Lamp goods of all kinds, Kerosene Lanterns and Chimneys, cte. 1 um prepared to offer great •IsrsbleA , - Ineuts to purchasers, and invite the atten tion of thepublic to my largo and well' assorted stock. HIRAM N't ILSON, Corner of Second and Locust sts. November 7, 1663. GREAT. DISCOVERY.. KUNKEL',S 7 . BITTER WINE OF MON. For the cure of weak stomachs, general de 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 agreeable and efficient Salt of iron we possess; Ci trate of Magnetic Oxide combined with the most energetic of vegetable tonics, Yellow Peruvian Bark. The effect in many cases of debility, loss of appetite and general prostation, of an vflicient salt iron, com bined with our valuable nerve tonic is most happy. It augments the appetite, raises the pulse, takes off muscular flabbiness, removes the pallor of debility, and gives a florid vigor to the countenance. Do you want something to strengthen you? Do you want a good appetite?-,Do you want to build up your constitution? Do you wantlo feel well? Do you want to get rid of nervousness? Do you want energy? Do you want to sleep well? *Do you - want a brisk and vigorous feeling? If you do, try I. UNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON. - This truly valuable tonic has-been so thoroughly tested by all classes of the com munity, that it is now deemed indispensa ble as a tonic mixture. It 'costal:int little, gives tone to the stomach; renovates the system, and-prolongs life. I now only ask a trial of this valuable tonic. . COUNTERFEITS. - Beware of counterfeits.—Aa. Runkers Bitter \Vino of Iron is the only sure and effectual remedy in the known - world for the permanent cure of Dyspepsia and De bility, end as there are a nkunbero,flle& dons offered to the public, sre :stosdd Mkt don the community to purcludielnitre - bitt the genuinserticiemussufactlared by S. A. Kunkel, and hsysldastamp ott,the of the the cork -of 'eVerrlbottle. Tab, act, that others are aftemplinteWbtititte? edit valuable ..rentedy,,priivesfiteringrtlE and speaks volumes in Its fitv,or.lll- The Bitter:" WiiienS-Troff fs cent and 5400• bottles`, and'sble'b spectable druggists thrones:Mt lbelEitdtia try. Ilaparticular that , everFbOtaainam, the fie simile of theproprie, • General' Depot; - . 74. 9. 119anprxwar*ev, Harrisburg, Pa: - - • - - - Ixt.Forer safe by W. S. AfeCorkle, Columbia; and. speetable &filets throng : l:lnt thenfu October 17;186S-8m - • - ST .0 BD .A.T. • . • .I,IIA - 11111.1finiffill - FELLowsriuum .,, 'T -17111814' 1P" A. FRESH sup)plyintiDrusilikla LA. cines,,Eare.aw voting Entrees, Ttins.Fleu dr,...;•tai WM° "A fr alt i erer -L • 1. - and -Filner2 6 1 04 00 Tot% arsoliChstiXonthe bipartions ...-tmeittast. wet , 1bM401.1 133clefrjel, AB '44.4IIEAVONEM .. "- - * and . everything Jests,lly ,k eptall %ESN/ y., f 4.1.7 t, Strietaftentloagirsoxfs riertdclantil. 41.4L1U1.—Di.. W. 43.,- 0111.36/212111DrUgSt6re; Oil 114Illryllitive - ttkthe - o • Feb 6, 1884, . .711^ - 1 =1