- •01.6ffairA410 mt.t. 0-2 (JP:I7OIW - ' - ' 7.7 iTiftec: -iffrAo/k, 2 - :44M =T Isr:' , lo -41 110 t , q'or , :the'7lMW ECOSSt .Z.464:404 titteet, - 43cluzieblog „ltd- *Utast tllicrety) eaglet found to, plesap - the palate or, of Ilia xopetilbstldlous. • • 171301 CE VIANDS - serred:tiplatlie"-beststy/e, atitta, _ notice„, 14440 Deterrol rodl4o: to leave n ; otlang s tus bites - gone $13 , 5 12 3 0 1 - the'Poblie a abase, Ol plle patronage Is -respecfully so/Ltdted. ••: 'Colton/As; Ave *tiliCt -• PULL TOR RENT 1 MHZ Columbia Plopr Mill, late theprop- L artrOtChurles 7, Piney, inthe Borough of CoUmbia, is for rent, possession to be given on &is first day of Aplil next. It has three pair of burrs, two for flour andone for chopping, with both steam and water power. " - Thirty barrels - of dour can bo_msule and packed in 12 hours, and 100 bushels of corn chopped in the same time. The null. has been lately repaired with new bolting 'chests and cloths, and all the modern improvements. A home.rmarket can be had in Colturible. for all the flour that can be made. • Apply to SAMUEL SIIOCIt. Columbia, Nov. 21, '63.-tf. NEW FRUIT. NW Daisins, Currants, Dried Apples. Ate. &,:c. For sale by HENRY SUYDAM, Cor. Front and Union sts. ENGLISIT AND A MER!CAN PICKLES Also, Sauces, E N Ketchups, (t.c. A For wale by HRY SUYDM, Cor. Front and Union sts. SEEDLESS RAISINS SHARERCORN,llommonyißeans,Mac cayoui, Farina. Chocolate, dc. For sale by HENRY SUYDAM, . ' Car. Front and Union sta. CITRON. CRA.NBERRIES, Nem Orleans 'Molas ses, Prepared Fruits. Also, Dried Fruit of all kinds. For sale by HENRY SUYDAM, Cor. Front and Union sts. SPICES. Particular attention is called to our Pure Spices. Pepper, Ginger, Cloves, Mustard, Allspice, Nutrnogs, ac.. whole or ground. 1116NRY SUYDAM, Cor- Front and Union sta. Columbia, Dec. 3, 1863. P. SURVINEIR 45,1 SON'S WATCH; CLOCK AND JEWELRY • STORE. 1 1 / 4 VEhx: le a o no n lv a o s ii os h r % i nd en a t m o ;?st complete and AiIERICA D'iCGLISI - 1 AND SWISS W.I.TCTIES, A large and handsome stock of Breast Pins, ar-rings, Finger-rings, Pens, Pen cils and fine Jewelry of every kind and Variety. SILVIIRANDSILVERPLATEDWARE From the best manufacturers, and at rea sonable rates. CLOCKS! CLOCKS !! CLOCKS !! ! All in good order, and warranted accurate fine keepers. We have received large ad ditions to our large stock, and offer the best inducements to those in want of good articles at the cheapest rates. Persons who desire making presents during the holi days, will find it to •thoir advantage to give us'a Repairing promptly attended to. P. SHREINER S. SON Front street, above IN taunt. Cora Nov. 28, 1863. BOOTS AND SUOES Fur,T, assortment of Men's and Boys' Calf arul Kip Boots, Bap:aortas, Bro gans, ?to., Ladies', Misses' and Children's Balmorals, Boots and Gaiters, at the store of • MALTBY C CASE. Columbia, Dec. 19, 1863. • JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE, 300 SACKS Ground Alum Salt, 100 Bags Large.Dalry Salt, 6 Small " " . 50 Sacks Fina Salt, and for sale in. large or small guantities - at , Columbia,.Dec...l2,lBll3. VALIUM Si! SENTIMENTAL VA LENTINES, In great vurlety. - GOLD VALENTINE CAIIDS, A moat beautiful COMIC VALENTINES, - 3 2 . 0 0 0 ein4rlgink air shades of character in existence. v ALENTINE WRITERS for belles and beaux, 'VALENTINE 11P.,1/3 QUARTERS, WM. U. lIESW Cheap Book Store, Opposite Columbia Bank, Columbia, January 2i, 1864. 'Xit113:111 SAVES. - jUST received frorn,Plilladelphia, n largo 0 and well assorted stock of Stationery, and Miscellaneous Goods. OIMAP AND GOOD BOOKS, Viz: Books of Travels, Books of History, Books for Devotion, Books about Patriots, Books for Mechanic-. Books about tho Re bellion, Books of Beauty. 1n:31117 BOOKS FOR ALL DENOMINA 'nos& PRATER BOOKS AND BittLES. All tho Writings of Celebrated Authors. Viz: 'Washington Xrving, Mrs. Southworth, Charles Dickens, Layard Taylor, Mayne Bold, Mrs. Hontz. And all the writings or every Standard Au thor in every department of Literature. PII:OTO0TLtPII ALBUMS. Flaring secured a very large stock at tho lowest cash prices, we are determined to sell lower than any other hens° in the city. CARD PaOTOCRAPITS We have a very large assortmont or Fiue Photographs, Plain and Colored, suitablo for 'Albums, embracing Generala, States men, Religious Subjects; Classical, Humor ous; Statuary, STATIO:N.TERE DEPARTMENT. have takon pains to get up a very large an d good assortment 01 Stationery o Blank Books of every description, Paper Foolscap, Letter, Note. Billet, 31.11,.Tia sue, Sermon, Envelopes, dm. At the lowest prices. Ink, Ink Stands, Pencils, Boul)er, elate E Eu/ers,..Paper Critters,Porcbtios, En - 'slopes, PockekTablete, etc., eto. - wings? SVERY VARIETT; Vito would invite all to giv nI At call eafora porchaentr. - a6ing sErwavzig, 82 Nlttli Queen street. Lancaster,' Pa. Nov. 28, 1283. CLOAKS r CLOAKty I k - VENT fine " Assortment of Ladles' -11.01oth Sacks sad Circulars alb. latest styles. just. received -from New York. at reduced prices by , IitALTBY It CASE, Culturada. Doc. IS, raid. rOll. Z.ZNT I radesirable Store room is "Odd Val rle BaIL" This Is one of the best business stands in the Borough Apply to U. WILSO N. Sportsmen Look Heed - ci .100 tiottble and Adagio barrel gum, just neldimist the Hardware Store of L.- . -Double barrel gums from- EL TAP to SW : lalogls barrel from 112 to 820. Welave received evorytkisi in tbegon ohm lisle,. snub as powder Stud; cape. Powder F]aeks, Shot Pouchaso Wedding; Game paga. &c.. which - we offer to soli at Tory low rates .. 1 117,31.PLE•ft.SON. July 4, 'U. Nod toe irilat t.. • •;•r• • '.6ll.ltlnds crf Chem kept= hand or man -gestured- to order._ CleLne; Windsor, Arm and Rocking Chairs; Settees, -Camp and Master. Stools, Sofas, Tete-a-tetes, and Stuffed .Seat :Chaim, made to order. Old Chairs repainted and repairect • Funerals will be attended to with prompt nese, to which liesires his personal atten tion. Ho is prepared with Ice boxes .and coolers- to preserve eorpse,-as may be re: geared. . 110C4 OR WALNUT COFFINS Furnished plain or tinned in any.atyle 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. • • J SRENBERGER, South Side of Locust st., between Secono :and Third. [0ct.17,•63. CORY VINEGAR, manufactured ac rording to the process-patented by Freder ick Michael, of Columbus, Ohio, is now being exbenavely ,used, and wherever in troduced, has given universalsatisfaction, both on account of its purity and its tine less for either table or pickling. It has been tested by - able and experienced Chemists, who pronounce it pure, and highly recommemi it.. . • It is the very best article in the market for PICKLING OR TABLE USE. Try it, if you want a pure unadulterated article, and ., you will surely never again want any of the abominable mixtures sold under tho false name of Cider Vinegar. Vre are now working to our utmost capa city in order to supply the increasing de mand for this PURE VINEGAR. Private Families, Hotels and Restau rants are now using it, and can testify to its good qualities. Manufactured and sold only by C. C. HI FS, Second st., adioining Odd Fellows' Hall. November 7, IS6. FAMILY GEWCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS GEORGE TILDE, Agent, has just re turned from the city with a new and well selected assortment of fresh Groceries, which ho is enabled to sell us cheap as the oheapest. All grades of Sugars, Coffee, Meat, Fish, and Provisions generally:Also WOOD and WILLOW WARE. SWITZER AND LIMBURGER CIIEESE. together with an assortment of GERMAN FRUITS. WINES AND LIQUORS His stock of Wines and Liquors will bo found worthy the attention of every one, us he will guarantee them to be pure and genuine. Ile respectfully solicits a call from those who need any articles in his line, feeling satisfied that a trial will verify his word. Call at the old established stand, COR. OF FIFTH AND UNION STS. Columbia, Oct. 31, LSCI. GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE Particular attention ib called to the fol lowing goods, just received, and for sale at low prices: A. fine assortment of the most popular perfumery, sold In small quanti ties to suit customers. Also a stock of Sterling - 3 Ambrosia, for pro moting, the growth of the hair, highly re commended.- .;al. lot of Chamois Skins and Carriage sponge, A large and complete assortment of STATIONERY. Comprising letter, cap and note paper, en velopes, &c., &..e. . Pure whole and ground Spice; strictly pure. CONCENTRATED LSE OR SAPONZEJER. Family Dyo Colors, put up neatly in packages ready for immediate use, without the usual inconvenience and trouble. Particular attention is called to our re cent invoice of Coal Oil Lamps, our stock will be found varied and complete, corn- Prising all the latest styles. The best Coul Oil altvays on hand, to gether with a complete'stbek ofDrugs and Chemicals, at the most reasonable prices. J. h H. W. GRAY. TIIE OLD ESTABLISHED STATIONERY AND NEWS DEPOT. TWIN FRY would call the attention c.l of the public to his large stock and well selected assortment of Staple and Fancy Stationery, which he offers at the most reasonable rates. PAYEE, ENVELOPES I..Sr KS P*.ICS PENCILS, LE DGERS,J +SUED:ALS and P BOOKS of nil siws. _ _ _ - SCHOOL STATIONERY. Every re quisite for schools. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS of all styles and sizes. Also, a large assortmeu. of Card Photographs of all distinguished per sonages, both civil and military. BIBLES, EtYll75 BOOKS andPRATER BOOKS of all denominations. POCKET BOOKS, Portmoruaales, Dia ries for 1864, Carrancy Holders, dm. NEWS! NEWS!! NEWS!!! The Philadelphia and New York Dulles received, and always for sale at his coun ter. Also, -Atlantic Monthly. Harper's and Godoy'a, and all other Monthlies re ceived as soon as published. Together with evcry article usually found - in a Arst-class Book and Stationery Store. POST OFFICE. Locust street. Columbia. Nov. 21;1663. NEW, MAdKEREL JCST REe:F.II,TD . 20 half barrels No. 1, 20 41 14 2. • 20. guar. " " 1, 20 14 41 20 " " "3, 20 kits, " 1 and 2. at APFOLD'S 04.17,13. Locust at., Columbia.' EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. For sale by the bzrrel, et APPOLIPS. RUDA ft. CURED 112 MS. Of Rest Quali.,7, ay .A.PrOLVS, JUST RECEIVED AND TN STORE. 2( sacks G. A. Salt, 60 sacks Ashton Las, at. 0ct.17,'63. APP(XLIPS. MANURES I MANURES I I ' runners Mamie - take.Mirotice TASICEID A . CLARE, . • me still onenuferrorine - FHOerIZATIOTEETALI=II. from Amiount Boner, Pciscrian Ouzo, said other Fertilising rosterhdevtinis fa:Wishing for Oury wad Glossa ono of the most rollebletostusresln market. MI. AU wo trial) Frio* ii 7.30 per Inn. for MOO lbs. MELT AID 30XE WPM, mode from renteilfaikt istia2ione. Stem ter Ilenssis:is wellleduederproastes Co Orotm of OAS. Potatoes, Tmonirsi Pries4lo per an. ••• - - A cheep stid &ions. Femme tor the "ihyst-Ortmer _PtimsS2per ton. Cell on t_siki r i sur -- IrASKIOI 7 -1/.. C A g W. 420.11 . 1ya'WrisktiVarqP 1 4° . h . 01.0 . 1&*‘.. _ WRA PPINII lii&PER 1 .11741` received, 100 Ream ar.Wrsppobeg Par r...141S 17 4 M1.,Zez SON, - Cola, July 4, 1863. I,..crcust Street. LIM2M=I UNDERTAKING CORN VINEGAR. - . fr=3;2so. 4. sit r a i n t d SI Solt Bottles 231 3, 1. 2. o. a "Free . -"Only' fro rens." mediesk • nown." m Poiso • "Not dangerous to the'llusaanTamilv." • - - "Rats come out of their holes to die n .4.Z 4 501d Wliolesale lit enlarge cities. Sold in , all • Druggists and Retailers everywhere. ••• il of all worthless imitations— 's-see that - Costars name la on eanb Box, - 330ttle • and Flask. before you. buy. • • . - *3- Adtheas BENILY R COSTAR, , Paz:cora Darer 482 Baniewair, 18: Y. ' 1:1 1 3... Sold by all 574 olcsaN. on Xetod D ja wspiaft ku Co- to ?Ala, ' -Pob.9;-ISB4-Cm. DOS' FAIL TO . READ THI3 COI' FEE; CO F FEE COFFEEII THE EAST 'INDIA COFFEE COMPANY, 154 Reade" Street, (three doors from Green with Street,) New York, call universal at tention to their KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE only 25 cents per pound. KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE has all the flavor of OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA, and is but half the price. KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE has twice the strength of Java, or, any other Coffee whatever, and wherever used by our first-class hotels and steamboats, the stewards say there is a saving of 50 per cent. KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE is the most healthy bevera g e known, and is very_nutritious. . The weak and infirm may-use it at all times with impunity. The wife of the Rev. W. Eaves, lodal min ister of the M. E. Church, Jersey City, who has not been able to use any Coffee for fif teen years, can use KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE three times a day without injury, it being entirely freo from those properties that produce nervous excitement. KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE. Dr. JAMES BOYLE, of 156 Chambers Street, says: "I have never known any Collbe so healthful, nutritious and free from all iuptrious qualities as KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE. I advise' my patients to drink it univer sally even those to whom I have hitherto prohibited the use of Coffee." THE, PRINCIPAL OF THE NEW YORK EYE INFIRMARY says . "I di rect all the patients of our Institution to use exclusively KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE. and would not bo without it on any ac count." - - . The Roc•. C. LARUE, an eminent o'er gyman of the' M. E. Church, now stationed at Halsey Street, Newark, says of KEsysEA.st IN DIA COFFEE : "I hare used it nearly a year in my family, and find it produces no ache of the head or nervous irritation, as is the case of ail other CoiVces. It is exceedingly plea sant, and I cordially recommend it to all clergymen and their families." KENT'S EAST IND A COFFEE is used daily by the families of Bishop Ames, Bishel Baker, and many of the most distinguished clergymen and pro fessional men in the country. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! And be sure that the packages are labeled KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE. 151 Ronde street, New York. As there are numerous counterfeits afloat under the name of " Genuine East India Coffee," "Original East India Coffee," etc., put forth by imposters to deceive thu unwary. In 1 lb. packages, and in boxes of 36, 60 ' and 100 ibs., for uroccrs and largo con sumers. Sold by Grocers generally. Orders from country Grocers solicitor' to whom a liberal discount will bo made. December 26, 1863.-3 mos, BALTIMORE & OHII RAIL ROAD, - am c...x23.mwmizi This Great National Thoroughfare is again open for - FILIIIIMEITS and TRAVEL. The cars and machinery destroyed are be ing replaced by new running , stock, with all recent improvements; and as the brides and track are 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 pers 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 for Philade/phia and New York. Two Dollars additional on through tick ets to Baltimore or the isi - orthern cities, give the privilege o visiting Washington City en route. This is the only route by which paseen gars can procure through tie.kets and checke to Washington City. - J. H. SULLIVAN - , General Western Agent, Bellaire, 0. I. M. COLE, Gen. Ticket Ag't, Balt. W. P. SMITH Master of 'Transportation, Balt. Oct. 3,-'63-eino. INSURARTOXI 00. 01' NORTII AMERICA., lA. IzyCGRPOP,A.T.ED 1794. Assets $1,350,000, Charter perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by fire on Buildings, Mer cbandize, Furniture, cto., for long or short periods, or permanently on Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt pay ment of Posses for a period of seventy years, affords guarantee of claim upon public cOnfldenoo. Amman G. COFFIN, Pred. CU.SULUZ Pharr, Secretary. 7. R. ZIEGL.Ita, Agent. Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa. Columbia, January-A1884.-Ip. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. THE Columbia ßank will receive money on deposit, and pay interest therefor, at the rate of 4i per cent. for six months, sad 5 per cont. for twelve months. SA.3II7EL SHOCR, Jan. 30, '34.-tf. Cashier. WEIGH:LNG-3 WEIGHING ! ATA old's Weigh Scales, on Commerce 2tsirnet, such as Hay, Coal, Iron, &a, at the very letreist rates. Persona vrishiljg: articles we ighed, will apply to, Mrs. g, opposite the N'ov. 21,4863." norm conga. QUDENSWARD AND GLASSAVARS. 'WE have 'reeeived.a large - I'itctol'r. of Din- Der, Tea and Toilet Seita, in great variety. .11aving- made large qn:treamee for :OWL prierp.qo $40.14.0 advance, on ,Goid and ;Et cAange, we are onabiod to offer goods ninth belovr,sbe.eurrien, rates they are -held-as in shinmairko..". ZOOO give ma ik , oall before -34=4 1 10 11 8 441 0M4 4 F5. 5 4.3 1 : 0 _44c0:1.*.e541f 1 offek344l PO* "Pprig*Eils. iITEACT*4IIF ; Corner of Second and Lomat, core, Jan- 23, 1864. Colunal=a. lIIMEE .X.Oftg:lll4 - 1r - .11111 - 0* Y. • ::! - r . ASIAIRKLEra Waildillt4Rientedles TalalmpLaal. - Oat • , 81111. D 1,1 ' BE 'PERIdANENTLf CURED, I _ TlTESteat sunniority. of. Dr. DisrklePs popular.and *en tried finally medicines traced to the fact that they searcb:our and eradicate. the, cause of disease; and hezice never ihil.to effect a permanent cure. They not only-restore tone to the digestive or gene, iroperting_n_healthy action :to the irtolnach, liver and bowels, but they. thor oughly puilfy. the blood, thus permanently curing t ia e:dig . lease by destroying the' fonn dation- . A CASE IN POINT. On 'the 27th or January 1860, Mr. D. S. Moore,of .Grampian Hills, Clearfield co., Pa.,- wrote that he was induced by the numerous testimonials he heft seen - of the cures effected. by Dr. Markley's medicines, to apply: n behalf of a sister, whose case he thus.described: ' * *, * - 4 fFor - the last - ski years she has been suffering from • Scroittla and White Swelling. In 18.54 she suffered se vere rain 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. Her knee has been still for three years, and at times the pain is very se.- vere . * 5 5 * * -AN ENTIRE CURE EFFECTED. The medicines—the health restorative balsam and blood searcher, the Febrifuge and the Black o,intment were furnished, and the result of their use is announced in the followinglegkr: Girrtnrmt:c 7 ifziis, Pa., Aug. 14 '63. mhappy to MAngx. -Dear Sir : I am to inform you that the medicines received from you some three years since have effected an entirgeure in the case -of my sister, who, you 'grill remember, was sut fering from Scrofula gutd White Swelling. Most respectfully, ttc., D. S. MOORE. Certificate of Mr. Abner D Campbell, of the firm of Campbell it Marshall, boot and shoe dealers, Centre Square, Lancaster: LANCASTER, ru.„_Mareh 4, 1863. Da. G. H. Mummy—Dear Sir: It af fords me much pleasure to have an oppor tunity to add my testimony in flavor of your popular family medicines, especially as my knowledge of their efficacy is based I upon personal experience in my own ease 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, witho4. relief. I used some of the most populaeremedies 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. I was then living at Hopewell, Chester county, and in 1857, as alas- resort, I commenced the use of your medicines. They soon af forded me relief from the most painful symptoms, winch I lied 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 I have always kept your medicines in my family, and would not be without them upon any consid eration, as they have never failed to do what you claim for them. While still living at Hopewell, I became agent for your, father, and sold a largo quantity of the fil.dicine for him, and all who used ther, were loud in their praise. I A child of X I Pickering, of Hopewell, was afilicte, ih White Su ellMg in the knee. It 'af ir H very bad eat e I e used your Balsai7 . ebrifuge and Black Oint ment, whiclic , fceted a perfect cure. Nu merous othef cases of cures effected by Your vrtluabl rendre% in that neighbor hotid,-dduld- e merated if desired. I have seen en glrof them to justify me in saying that . , us family medicines are the best ever pr ented to the public, of which I have had ny knowledge ; and it is no less my pie. ure - than my duty to recom mend them o all who arc the victims or disease. espeetfully yours, . A. D. CAMPBELL. This case is one of thousands which might be published. An who value their health and life, should use these standard remedies, and their cure will be complete and permanent. Prepared only by DR. G. D. MAntrrnY, at his drug and medicine store, 23 East King street, Lancaster, Pa., to whom all letters and orders should be addressed. July 4,T3-tftl For sale in Columbia by J: and H. W. Gray, druggists, also by R. S. Ross. and S. H. Gish, Elizabethtown; Samuel Ens minger, Manheim ; Joshua Leader, Mount Joy; Jacob K. Nissley, September 12, 18,C3.-Soros. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL! HARRISBURG, PA. LIOVERLY & MUNSON, 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. boarder. THE 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 easy 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 FlitST cLA.ss HOTEL, 'and the Proprietors aro determined tc spare neither expense, time or labor to en sure the comfort of She guests. The patron age of the traveling public is respectfully solicited.. , Oct. Slat. '63.-tf. FR 49.41 - ItAr.NT VIT Mil D. DE it knows thAughout the length and A/breadth of Columbia and vicinity, that GEORGE M. BOOTH.c_toenst street, next door to the Post Mace, has the finest •and most varied assorment of - TOBACCO., AND, SEGARS In tho Borough of ColuMbia. Fine flavored Thavanna and:Zara Segars together with all the favorite brandsknown in the market. gar sake by tho box or thousand. _ • - CHEWING TOBACCO. The choicest brands in th*rasrket. Tho Old Virginia and home - ndantt "or any other SMOKINGTORLCCOg Turkey, Lyrtch burg,Antl-hareous. ac. PLFES or all gualitieS, sizes and pat me a vsemeno. 'Everybody is buying their Tobacco, &gars, Pipm, de., at. - BOOTIES. 2 as VAr. THE 01411 ORIGINAL GALLERY. The 'etihiaber bus -oozepleteti-re-fithed hie tiehibluitexuak etzid Alf+ glary co not be surpeeied by airy In the cicitinti; said be hopes by oarefelpersonalattention to give the 'polo° ber u attizesithan have here tofortrbeextp AltatltOrritWPlXl*OGßArEil3, Ivorytypis, Carts as 7tatte, and. pusztrest:oninasvaes: taken in the best style, andat priebafibieliAeHinitetbe beaten for cheapness. ' • • r' ' •- , AltrLikesionsetittireirs - inqd, Cita iSt fiketory plotarstenstehed-srithout-repee Aiir ted eitthoga.• $e asks- s t ,loistinuance of the 111a si =tztisimthvays extended to this L.,,•01- - apt iszamttuc wept twar,as, therroi"..- oaroot - -c l f , tqatitat • Oep ts, Ent renoe on LomasOct street. .7.„3I.z,LITTLE: 24 • DYSPEPSIA CURED TO TBE.LOTEAS CF THE POOTOGRpHS. 'O r .".PitTER49I7OIISTERS - I - 1 - forisitil ,- OYSTERS - ±ECOi2BI. Meivir Coins all-you hungry, thirsty-souls, - Comedown to my, saloon, , • And eat and drink and quaff and. s moke - Froin supper hour till noon. • : R.4.RDY LOC:HARD, Axnerinin House, Front St. Oct. 34.1883. Vär /tent A- Room in the Blue Front, formerly oc cupledby Thomas Welsh,Esq.; also, several houses. Apply to ' W 3 f. WHIPPER. ' July 4„e3. : . ..• S.T. 1860,'X. _ •• • .• Drake's Plantation Bitters. can always be obtained at the Drug storS of ' • R. WILLIAMS, Front street. - • SWEET'S LINIMENT. • • This popular medicine is now on hand and for sale by R.IVILLLAMS, Front st. HALDEMAN'S STORE: CLOAKS 1 CLOAKS 1 CLOAK S !.! Another lot of NEW AND FASHIONA BLE STYLES just opened. FURS! FURS!! FURS!! We have received a full assortment of Capes, Vietorines, Muffs, &c., in all the best kinds. We have the largest stock of SHAWLS, SE AWLS, at lastseason's prices. New BrocheShawls. Ladies will_please examine above goods. _,MI-Recollect, the largest assortment, latest and most approved styles, at exceed ingly low prices. HALDEMAN'S July 4, 1863. Cheap Cash Store. GEO3EiGI3I SZIZZEIVX'S CABINET WAREBOOMS AND MANUFACTORY, LOCIIST ST., A FEW Boons BELOW 3rd St., COLUMBIA, LAN- CO , Y, PA. - THE subscriber having purchased from his brother, Casper Seibert, the stock and good will of his exten.sive Cabinet Menu iactory, will continue the business at the old stand, where he 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 willgice strict attention to business, and respectful ly asks of the public a share of its patron age. zriir•UNDERTARING will receive the most careful attention, at the shortest notice. GEORGE SEIBERT, Cola. July 4, '63. FAMILY DWI{ COLORS. FEM Dark Blue, Light W,,e, French Blue, Claret Brown Dark Brown, Light Brown, Snuff Brown, Crimson, Dark Arab, Light .Drab. Pork Green, At Green, For Dyeing Silk, 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. - „ For 2.5 cents toucan color as many goods as would otherwise cost live times that sum. Various shades can be produced front the Mine Dye. The process is simple, and any one can use the Dye with perfect snecciss. Directions in English, French and Ger man, inside of each package. For further information in Dyeing, and giving a perfect knowledge what colors aro bestadapteci to dye over others, (with many valuable recipes,)_purchase Rowe it Ste phens' Treaties on Dyeing and Coloring.— Sent by mail on receipt of price,-10 cents. -Manufactured by ROWE it: STEVENS, 260 Broadway, Boston. For sale by Druggists and Dealers gen erally. • . , Oct. 24, 1863.-6 mos. • • ISAAC SE. STAITFFERI Watch Maker and .Toweler, 31n:NuFACTUREIt OF SILVER-ME and Importer of WATCIIES, No 148 North Second Street, Corner Quarry Philadelphia. bitHE has constantly on hand anassort ment of Gold and Silver Patent Lever lupine and plain Watches; fine geld chains, seals and keys, breast pins, car 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 kr ives, shields, combs, diamond pointed pets, etc.,—all of which will be sold low for cash. M. I. Tomas.tt, Co's best quality full Jew eled patent lever movements constant' v on hand; also other makers f superior quality. N. B.—Old Gold and Silver bought for cash. Sept. 12, 1863.-Iy. NEWAND FASHIONABLE STYLES:. MBE largest and best 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 publio to my establishment. NEW STYLES OF RUBBERS, And German Woollen Shoos with felt or leather soles, Just received. Every kind manufactured at short ,no tice. Every kind of Worked Slippers for Ladies and Gentlemen made handsomely to order A. N. BRENEMAN, Opposite Cooper's Hotel, Dec. 12,'63.1y. `Vest Ring st., Lancaster. ZI.ILVITSI'S LIVERY, SALE 'AND EXCHANGE STABLES, Lothist st., betwedn Second and Third sts. MARTEN Eitijnil', Agent, takes plea.- sure in informing his friends and The public generally,. that ho .bas_ purchased the entire stock and good-will of the Livery Stable recently kept by Christian Hershey, Esq.., and having removed it to the LARGB AND COMMODIOUS STABLES , belonging-to the " Lamb HOtal," he hopes by .strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. GOOD TEAMS WITH CAREFUL DRIVERS, . can be had at all hours of the day or night. Horses kept by the day or month. • All at the lowest . "s.aish prices; and on no other terms. Columbia, Dee. 19,1865.-6 mos. MT17T7:77T' , 7T7n1 QMIA TED on the Pennsylvania Rail road,_2B miles west of Harrisburg, con taining about 170 ACRES, nearly two third's of which is bottom land, the balance good asp-land: The band is all well watered and in hhigh state •of cultivation, well clovered L g ood fences. There is a large BANE A8A21.1.7 - and DWELLINGA with out-bousei e all partly new, Ap ple Orchard and other bait tress, with-large BARN- andirotid-DWELLDNG on another part. Orthainuth.:: The property will divide conveniently,. is in. sight.off. the Railroad jlepotsit'Newport, ands most de sirable; ilitrue•forigziasuliusd' all kinds of •Ron partaculanisedoNkrir.= , .NPIPPOO. Rari9n o l3l3 l 7. • r SIX th*ao. 3 . l otgahurgsa , • • R. ROBIB9S dtSob., Jau, 2, 1863,-Bur • .:241EULL;IIMMICIIIITIMOTIC11 - 15 THE, LIWRYPigiILIAILEOADTPOMPANY. , c. ARE ,receive ward PREMIX], curthe •Pbtuel'Aphlai,Dl vision,toand.from all•stations 'where they halloe agent's, at the fellowing - ratkiipei hun dred pounds.:._ • • ; RETIVEEN PHILA. AND, ,'COLUMBIX/ First Class. 2d 'Class: Brd-Clauui:‘4th'Class .25 cents. ,2lots. 180th. .15,cts. • _ Flourin ear loads, 25 ct s . per barre l: ' Pig Metal, • •- 10 eta. per 100 lbs. BETWEEN PEULA. AND.LANCASTER. First Class. 2a . Class. 3rd Class. 4th Clais.' 28 cents.' 20 cents. •17 cents: 14 cords. Flour 24 cents per barrel. , • Pig'i.?etal; -;-• 12 cents per 100polande Shipments.made to Pittsburg and'all in; termedlate stations as heretofore. RATES FROM COLA: TO PITTSBURG. First:Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. .90 ' , 75 60 .40 Flour per barrel, ' ' =BO cents.' • Or Freight consigned to stations where the Company has no agents' ust be pre paid., • , Articles of Ist Class. Books, , , . Fresh Fish, Boots and Shoes, Nuts in bags; .. Cedar • and Wooden Porter Ale in bet ' Ware; ' ties, Dry Goods, Poultry in coops, Eggs, Pork, (fresh, Furniture, '; Poultry, (dressed, Feathers, Wrapping Paper. • Articles of 2d 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 ; Printin,g paper, Guns and. Rifles , Paper Hangings, Herringinboxesandtitteensware, kegs, .' Sweet Potatoes, Hardware, ' Tobacco in ' bales, Hops, . Tea, Iron, (hoop, band orType, sheet,) • Tallow, Leather, Turpentine, (spts,) Liquor in Wood - Varnish. Marble Slabs et Mar- Articles of 3d Class. Alcohol, tured,) Coffee,Potatoes, Hides, (green,) Turnips, Lard, Vinegar, Oysters Or, Clams, (inWhite Lead, (shell,) Window Glass. Tobacco, ( manufne- Articles of 4th Class, Codfish, Rosin, Cotton, Salt, Fish, salted, Tobacco, (leaf,) Grain of all kinds, Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tar, Pitch, Whisky, Plaster, All Freights payable on delivery. H. H. 110UStON, General Freight Agent, Phila. 3gr-For further information, apply to S. B. KINGSTON, Freight Agt., 'Phila. E. N. BOICE, Freight Agt., Columbia. W. H. MYERS, Freight Agt., Lan'tr. Columbia, July 4, 1863. MFDICINFS'FOR TEE SEASON Wistar's Pine Tree Tar Cordial, Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, Schenck's Pulmonic Syr up, Jayne's Expectorant, Wistar's Cough Lozenges, Brown's Bronchial Troches, Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers, Swavno's Syr up of Wild Cherry, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Ritter's Syrup of Tar, &e. All the above medicines kept constantly on hand by R. WILLIAMS, Front st. 31 - agenta, ilaroon, ()range, Pink; Purple, floual Salmon, Searlet, Slate, Solferino, KOlet, Jayne's flair Tonic, Wood's Hair Re storative, Burnett's Coconino, Roby's Hair Curling Liquid, Barry's Tricopherous, Sterling's Ambrosia, Wright's Katlueron, Burnett's Kalliston, Jules HauePs Hair Ilestorative. Also, a large stock of Philo come and Pornatum, constantly on hand at It. WILLIAMS' Drug Store. MME=UM Dr. Swayne's s Sarsaparilla and Extract of Tar rills:" Dr. Gallagher's (sugar frosted) Sarsapa rilla Blood Pills. Worsdell's Vegetable Restorative Pi]ls Dr. Bennet's Plant and Root Pills. Genuine German Blood Purifying Pills For sale by R. WILLIAMS, Front Id. Fall & Winter Goods, AT H A LDEMAN'S STORE. OUR STOCK IS AS LARGE, OUR ASSORTMENT AS COMPLETE, As in former veers. TIAVING made VERN' 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 41 All Wool Flannels " 25 " Canton Flannels " 16' " Satinetts " 50 " Rich Delaines at 23 cents. All the New Dress , loods. Best Kid Gloves. . Cloths and Cassimeres nt old prices. Super. Hoop Skirts, cheap. We invite our customers to examine our splendid assortment, and secure the bar gains at our present low prices. HALDEMAN'S Cheap Cush Store. Columbia, July 4, 1863. Susquehanna .tlaning ON FRONT Sr: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 of the business, will continue at the old establishment to plane all kinds of lurnbi , i, manufacture Sash. Doors, Win dow Blinds, and carry on the business in all its branches. He respectfully solicits a continuance of public custom. JOHN B. BACHM..A.N. Columbia, July WINES, LIQUORS. SEGARS, &c. THE subscriber would Invite attention to his larqe and line stock of ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS, SEG ARS. 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 assortment of 21.2ewerrisse.b.scaitasx.Mnisoons,, Wtll attract general- notice, and will bo found to comprise some of the finest pipes over offered In Columbia. Come and ex; amine them. J. C. BUCHER, Cor. Front aid Locust sta., Col'a Pa. July 4, 1863. GREAT 1749.11M1TT STORE.. ItYST received, al and finer stock of Toys and fancy than ever before. My friends and o ers are invited to call and examine the steak before purchasing elsewhere, as they will hero find an un limited as sortment, suitable for presents to persons of every ago and taste. An im mense assortment of Port/nom:Wes, Pock et Books, .ke., etc. China and other fancy articles, too num erous to mention, for salebY G."J.I3MITH, Locust street, botween the Bank and Franklin House. Ckdumbia, July 4, 1883. E. Worrell, No 604 Market st, ?bike EQUALITY TO ALL THE .LOWEST BELLING PRICI IR DARN= IN , veinal ON sacu atincts AND NEYER. VANIRD TROY, -CRESSIENT.ONE PRICE ,CLOTHING. No eoi Market street above St:tit Phila. Where E.:Worrell will be happy to wait on an his old patrons from Lancaster-county. ge will furnish you with .the :may beat made up work or manufacture it to ardor. Drop in fri 763-tfends suni look =mud; • Oct. 17, 1 HAIR TONICS AT 3U ZS' MAT—IJRY . & ' 'OA/SE Have -now opened. - their Nair Storo.on 'Locust...Street, Co*bin** Pa.; and filled it with act oice selection of seasonable • _ • NEIVT GOODS, ' •ef' Bought for cash, before the:late aitranee in prise% - - "MESS - GOODS „ . Of every - Aide slid fabric, ' HOSIERY: 4 , GLOVES, ..NOTIONS; AO. ) Ladles'; 'misses', abd cbildien'sflaccerlineit• cotton, silk and wool' hose,. ladles'A:pectrKk vests;' • , „ • BALMORAL HOOP, SKIRTS • - - - Of the best manufacture, at old prier ladies' cloth sacks and circulars, best sty ds and - very cheap. • • • ,ROOTS AND SHOES., - - Ladies',misses'', and eliildren-'1:-gidle'3t. haimorais,l boots, &c., men's; Youth's calf and kip boots, hrogans,,bal, morals and gaiters , ,great irariety;,•:of:• -Philadelphia manufactu.re'warranted.. , - GENTS' PORNISHING GOODS, Cloths; - cassimeres, vestinds,iattinets,X6.;, purchased directly from the zaannfactuaan which' we are able ;to sell at very nearly old prices. Hosiery, gloVes,.tuadex-elotta•t ing, cravats, collars, &c. . READY-MADE CLOTHING- • • ' Of every style and quality, warranted per. - feet in fabric and.manufactu.re. • • GROCERIES. QUEENSWA RE, "OAR , pets, oil cloths, &c., to which we invite particular attention.- Wo make no idle boasts, but - Will take' pleasure in showing our goods to all- who, may favor us with a =II , that they. may convince themselves . that ; °Or goods ' are the cheapest in the market. We wish our ' goods to recommend themselves,nnd f4ar no competition. • --- - Our plan of businessis orsplitor Toiall regniar goods. All goods warranted represented. Our-aim is not only to please our customers, bnt by selling them the; best goods at the lowest-prices; 'make it " their interest to,conlinuc-th'eirliberal ph.- • tronsigd. New goods are being con stantly received. • ,Cora Oct. MALTBY & PRIVATE SALE' OF VALUABLE PROPERTY WILL - be sold at private sale, gist tract or piece of ground situated' inlVeit Hemptield township, Laneaster-Co'y, a mile from Columbia, kntwn as "COWDEN'S BUICK, YARD,' containing 9 acres and ,upwards on which is erected A ONE-A ND-All ALF STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSe, Frame barn, and Brick Kiln. There Is, also, a Young Orchard on the praises. The land is in a high state of cultivation and under good fence. , , The property will be solcrlow' and on moderate payments; those wishing to"ox amine the property will please,. call on WILLIAM McerISNEY, residing 'nee lumbia, who will give them all necessary, information. Possession given tho ISt do* of April.: next, 1563. WILLIAM COWDEN. - - July 4, .1563-tf. Stove, Tin and Sheet Aron Ware Nanufactory, AND HOUSEKEEPER'S EMPORIUM. The undersigned keeps constantly on hand a large variety of first-class COOK ING STOVES, for wood or coal, the best in the market, with a general assortment of Heating Stoves, Five Plate Stoves, Store, Office, Bar-room and Chamber Stoves. I would especially call the attention of pur chasers to a new Stove called TUE BRILLIANT, Oft ANTI-DUSTER, Which is now the best Parlor Store in use. Ranges, Furnaces, Grates, Bricks, Pipes, Also, COPPER KETTLES Made to order, of 'any size desired. A. great variety of 110U6V, FURNISIUNG.GOODS Silver Plated and Brittania Ware; Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware; Block-Tin 'and Japan Ware; Wood and Willow Ware; - Flat Trans . , Co r ffee Saucu Pans, Preserving Kettles, Baking Pans, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waiters, do A great variety of COAL OIL LAMPS And Lump goods of all lcinds, Kerosene Lanterns and Chimneys, &c. I am prepared to oiler great induce ments to purchasers, and invite the atten tion of the public to my large and well assorted stoe.k. HIRAM WILSON. Corner of Second and Locust tits. November 7, 1.903. GREAT DISCOVERY. KUNKEL'S BIT TER WINE ' OF IRON. rtinul For the cure of *eak 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 wine 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 hark. , The effect in many .gases of debility, loss of appetite and general prostation, of an villeient salt iron, cent.; bind 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_ Tour constitution? • Do you Want to feet wetlf 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? It you do, try KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON. This truiy valuable tonic has been so thoroughly tested by all classes of the corn =nifty, that it is now deemed-indispensa ble as a ionic mixture.. It costs but-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.--As Hunks,Pa Bitter Wine of Iron is the only sure- and. effectual remedy in the known world for the'permanent cure of Dyspepsia and - De: bility, and as there are a us:unbar - of imita: tions offered to the public, we-would, caul lion the community to purchase xone. but t the genuine article, inanufacturedby!:".K. Kunkel' and has his' tamp onithe abp•qA the cork. of every .bottle. ' The,verjalassi that others are attempting to tmitata t -14, valuable remedy, Proves its ' worth', speaks volumes in its favor; • • ' ; - The Bitter Wine of Iron.ii put up in 75 cent and $l,OO bottles, and. sold .by spectable druggiats.throughout the courts try: Be particular,that everbtottle,betird the fee simile of the - Istroprietor'ssignatiire. • General Depot,; No. 118. Market-street; Harrisburg, Pa. • , ..For, sale by .1. Qr. H. W. Grey; ,aad W. B. - McCorkle, • Columbia; and 'all '2 . w: spectable dealers throughout the country' October 17, /863-6 m JUST- OPRIIVD 111FAIILY11BillitrAir 'CDT - FELLOWS , '.ItAiI COLUMBIA, PA, AFRESH supply ofl,Drugs and ifedi,. tines, Pure Oround • Spices, Flavoring Ettracts, Rice Floury Farina; Corn Starchy .14, an of the New Preparations,.auff-, • PATEN Castile, Palm . and Fancy -Soaps., Tooth Powders and Tooth Paste, (one in particu lar. the best ever -offered in Oolbrahla,) Heir Dye:: Indellible- Ink, colcigne,'Brjr Rum, Perfnmery. -- - • TOILET,ARTICLES IN GREAT VARIETY; and everything usually kept -ins • pot* prag Store.: . flair Strict attention elvamioloNysk Prescription. - ~ CARD.—Dr. W. S. hicConsur, -- at "/dis (Moe in the Drug Store, Odd Fellows' 13,, twelve lo arra o'clock. OoPa., Feb 6, 1384.
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