THE 001MBIli Spy. p4DEP=l;kkN't:E.tdtLESs 6L Vl* - eqatkkvaxobtlwg.s. 1AV.3834,5k, ad0:.1404v 16171/ be considered 04.5/3 and polleetabla ,cuay.,time *far first insertion."'" 4 .TICE 'EDITOR. ksingnlnr profession is that of the no blood-relative of 'the ;others; but ;institutes the position •of a re porder, • memorialist, and th,o immortal izer of the entire range of whatever in terests humanity. It has its lights and ;shadows, its joys and sorrows, its labors And recreations. It planes itself upon the strong foundations of int‘ - illigenee and human laws; it has its airy ram end, litte the carrier-dove in its flights, nouyeys to a waiting World the r esult , : of linnwledge, and wit, :pad senti ment, as the thous detnand. It is not so much an acquirtnent as a hying t4lent, sui generis ; it requires tact and Pales peculiar to itself; it bits its devotees ; its yirtues and its vices, It ha., halm called an unthankful, an ungraeions trofcssion ; and if partisan or rorrupt motives-govern the Editor's ex istence, it is both ; unthankful, for he is nn trim friend of humanity. But the Editor who retains his normal position of 'a God-created, self-austaiiling, , earnest worker, believing in his manhood and the importance of his mission—as one who 'considers his daty paramount to all the obstmetions that gather in his path, his purpose pure, and his endeavors ac teptable to the people—is the peer of princes; for he sways a scepter that is regar,while its power is net unwelcome to the governed. The Editor may rightful ly assume the dignity of the roman Senator ; but alas! he too often stoops to the mummery of the buffoon, or to the "base uses"' of the mere tool of other nitm. How gen. J. E. B. Stuart was Ei/ied. The Richmond Examiner gives the fol lowing account of the wounding of Gen. ' ,J. E.' B. Stuart • • . • . f'Dr. Brewer, the brothel-i 6, 2 1 aw of Gen.' Stuart, hip furnished us with some par ticulars obtained from the General's own lips, of the manner in which he came by 3iis vi,innid.' Re had formed : a line 'of -gkirntiFb rsi alrthe, Yellow Tavern, when ids left, dewed Stuart and his staff dashed down the sine to - form troops to repel the charge. bout this time the Yankees mule thundering- down upon the General and his saga) escort.: Twelve shots were fired at the General at short range, the Yankees evidently recognizing his well known person. The General wheeled upon them with the natural bravery which Lad always characterized him, and dis charged six shots at his assailants. The last of the shots at him struck the tieneralin the left side of the stomach. He did not fall, knowing lie would be captured if he- did. and nerving himself' in his seat, wheeled his horse's head and rode for the protection of his lines. Be foie he reached them his wound over come him, and be fell, or was helped from the saddle by one of his ever-faith -141 troopers, and carried to - a -place of security. 'WESTER 3rARXL.I. ND RATI, ROAD.- We understand that our friend Joseph S. Gitt, Esq., Civil Engineer, has been appointed Chief 'Engineer of this road, and that Ire has commenced, last week, the surveys• from the Union. Bridge, the present terminus of that road, to Ha gerstown, Md., and that he intends ma king a permanent location. It is raw ored that the road will be put under contract by fall.—lianoccr Spec:4l[or. • TIIE Cincinnati Enquirer is informed from a most reliable antip)rity .that very many_of_tha - advertisements of ponder:ice wanted," published by women in one of, the prominent papers of that city, are answered by convicts iu the pen itentiary at. Columbus. The convicts append to their signatures, or state in the body ortheirlettdrs, that they are it♦ the eniploy °Utile Government. . WELL STAMPED.-A deed was left at the Recorder's office of Montgomery Co., to be recorded that had stamps on to the amount of four hundred dollars; four fifty dollar and ten twenty dollar stamps. The deed was fur two huntlred and ten thou sand dollars, and was for the conveyance of some of the iron work at Conshohoclfen. These little tax bills helped to ornament the document. • • A ygung gentleman having made some rrog' res. in, acquirings knowledge of Ital ian, addressed a few words to an organ grinder in his piarest Accent, ,but was as tonished -at receiving the following re-" sponge ire speak • ; • Qtieiyfon: _ — *Why 410 . *, Taft, ..,44. - Ar i .e.p.t, .;q l er floating body, ileccod a stream more rap: idly than tizr current itself? -- ~~. _.-_ _,..u._. - - _.~ 4._~- t!io, coliinil,l4 . spy. 1C11;erai:11-11=2;;S: , • , Patriots swell tite . olperting'oboius, Let it4icho throiiet thmair, , . • .9.od•vouchsafe'Phy'biesslufF,o'er.u.s, - - Rule Thou o'er "The Nation's Fzur.".- lay our hearts in love -abounding, Tree-will offering bring, nappy then o'er earth resounding, our cheerful voices ring- swell the chorus ! swell the chorus ! .144 it echo through the air. Jan. the welcome, greeting measure, Loyal hearts, =break forth in song, Come partake. the festive pleasure . -- .A.ncl the joyful strains prolong: Ye breezes waft the inspiration, Fill e4cli true and loving; heart, Itiols andpoor,-,of ev'ry 'station. Come and take an humble part.. Swell-the chorus!. swell the chorus! Let it echo through the air, l'uoNtrr.—ln the conference between Governor Brough, of Ohio, and •the Sec retary of War, the Governor was asked at what time he could place a certain num ber of militia at a point on the Ohio response was "To-day !" This reply dumlifounded the Secretary, but in three limirs the Governor reported that he was iilvised by the telegiaph that the troops were on the march. A woman was killad in Newport, R. 1., last week, while walking on the sidewalk, by a heavy carpet, which was thrown front a third story window. The coro ner's jury ren ered an extraordinary ver diet, to the effect that they "are deserving ertheseverest censure who threw so heavy a carpet front so high a window." n_l:\o ER OF 1 4 :IXTILACTIN CORNS.— Angustum Mendelson, aged 64 years, a resident of Pottsville, while in Philadel phia, had a corn on one of his toes ex tracted. After his return home, the toe began to mortify, and lie had to Mtve it amputated. Subsequently his font mor tified, and his leg was amputated below the knee. lle gradually sank after the second operation and died. ADVERTISEMENTS Susquehanna Planing mill. ON FRONTS LAND 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 tho 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 brmiehes. Ile respectfully. lolicits a eontinettlwe of public custom. 13ACIPLIN. Columbia, July 4, 1863, Sportsmen Look Here! 100 double and single barrel puns, just - lardy - If d. Ru,- gf1495, very low rutos. July -I, 'r4l, JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE, 300 Saeks of G. A. Salt, 25 do . of Ashton Fine Salt, Sztelis of 3latsliel Fine Salt, Bbs. No. 1 Ground Plaster or sale Wholesale and Retail, at A PPOLD'S. Lootsst sr., opresite the Cora. Bank. may 1:14. -JUST RECEIVED well selveted stock of ENULISII AND AMERICAN CARPE TINGE, 011. CL 0 T Fft, WINDOW SIIADES, LOOKING t:LASSES, QL7EENSWAIII; FOR SPRING TRADE. - :it the very lowest Cash Prives, tit • HALDEMAN'S STORE. GARDEN SEEDS ! ! HA ,IN(4 reeoived a large and well se as,,,a-tment td• direct front the Shakers, the hill/S(41110r is ttDlo to furnish whatever is desired in this brit nett of lutsine..s. CA PI.O \N" t SEID, N W . VA.:4-4E2D, EE I` BASIL TrIYME SEED, 114,4 variety of others too numerous to nitration. PEAS and TIEANS, of all varloties, con stantly on Itand and :tor Hale in large or small (ILLILM it ies, Lit Vic First Nalianal Bank of Columbia. n'i_lCE TO STOCKHOLDERS You are hereby notified that fifty per tent. of Capittaliteek of First 'National Lim): of Columbia is required Lobe paid on Monday, April Pi, twenty-five per cent on M 'inlay, mai y If,lwsn ty-five per cent. (tlie balance) oh Monday, June O. Persons paying their subscriptions in full, on April 18, will he allowed interest, and those who do not pay as the install ments are due, will be charged Interest. By order of the Board, S. S. DETWILER, : April 16. Cashier. ryzATzt.trvivivriaL you No GENTLEMAN, TWENTY five:yisur.s4 n.f n.ge, with very large ex pectations, excellent education, a cheerful disposition, very liberal, agreeable man nersiand not all together without preten tionsio good looks, but hosecircle of fe male friends is somewhat limited,: desires the acquantanee of a respectable lady, with a view to matrimony. She must, be young and good tempered ; money no °b eat. -I.A.ppl2.•...by_rtote to box. 40, Balti tuore P. U. Aid, address May 14 . 3. t. a • 2=Eclrr GIVS•MirOTIC33. rTATF: JE)„ItN MOUR., litte Of:West Ilentptield tewnship,- deceased. Let ters of milmin istrat ion on soideptate haying lier*n minted to lho nndersignoia7 ell per monA indebted thetetoere requested tomnite immodinte settleme nt , am! thltso having chains or tlemrsinis-ngairy4 the same will present them- without.cielay for- Hettlesnent to the undersiznlti, resiclingat Manntviller in said town.hip.• • M. ifkitlDEß, ExCentOr.• April 30.'61-rut.w ir;;rlh.* * 4)r:. - WRAPPING PAPER? ~„. • JUST received, 100 Mites of Wraxitoirii Paper, at 33 eta. p r Result.. - • J. 'RUMPLE tt sox, Cola. ' July 4, 18G3. Locust tit reel' Igetrg - C3;4w74A._ = ARDEN SEEDS It. «-rr.LlA:ms• CLOCkS I IVATCHEOEWkLRYk shtrii and SilverTlated; Wale; ENO SfiIiEMERA:SPETUNG - , - , fFRONT..S%-COLUMBI:A. - PA., - Fn. John •-• Feliz'a Old Established Stand: We, wOtild 71zilpOittfully invite ticapublin eallund eir.a.mr.Ute.our large and;welljiielet.. , = , tea steel; ot "Oloc„%s - Stratches and Jewelry; Silver and' SLifyer-Inated ,Ware,- Cutlery, Combs:distols - and 'Farley Articles, such as ale' gel;Lerkaly lcePt , in a first awl Jew, elry Store,., • _ , • • AIIERICAN WATCHES .! • AlfgßlßA.ls' wATeirES 1 1 • 4311;R/CAN WATCHES I I We would especially cull th . e.-„attentiou persons wishing a good time piece to our assortment of -Amerleatt'WaCches," which for - reliability, durabilily(eeeuracy, and time,,cannet; , - . - . We sire at all times preoared to order from.the manufacturers such goods as we have rioeciii 'land; ne loss than city prices, ...tcontinuanee.of the.,former patronage is respectfully solhited. , Repairing-or alllcinils promptly attended to. • : Feb. a, PHOTCGRAPH ALBUMS. JUST 1113Q4'1,VED, THE LARGEST"..VSD BEST ASSORTMENT of PFTOTO GRAPH ALB ELMS Ever offered outside of New York or Phil adelphia, :ill styles, and at the lowestrates. Also a splendid assortment of M' 0 0 lir-M 'l' 33 0 QM'S , Very cheap Aliscelhousons nod School Ijooks, Iwiter Paper, Enve lopo; and STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. \ISO the leading PgRIOBICALS of the day constantly on hand, at Wm: 11. lIESS' Chem . ) Book Store, Tioeust st., opposite the Columbia L'unk, TEEM FAMILY GRoCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS, GEORGF: TILLE, Agent, has just re turned from the city with a new and well seleeted Itscartinent of fresh Groeeries, 'Odell he is enabled to sell as (therm as the ..heapest. All grades' of Sugars, Coffee, Meat, Fish, and Provisions generally. Also \VQO!) and Ariu,ow wmtE. swiTzE it AND LIM BURG.KR. CIIEESE, together with nn assortment of CFA - VH.I.N ntryrs. _ WINES AND LIQUORS Ills stock of Wines and Liquors will be found wort by the attention of every one, as he will guarantee them to be pure and genuine. respectfqlly 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, Colt. OF FIFTH AND UNION STS. Columbia, Oct. 31, 1863. MANURES 1 MANURES ! ! rartners PleaNe take Notice TASKEIt & CLARK, are still manufacturing PEOsPHLTIO FERTALIZER, from unlntriit Bones, Peruvian u :uu., met other Fertilizing materials; thus fnrr ishing for :111,1 1311%S:41410 Of tile upst reliable manures in market. 411 we ask is t fair trial . Trice :Eihti per tun, for :MOO lbs. Olin MEAT 'IIND BONE COMPOST, mule i''o tt l refuse Moat and Bone, from the :slaugh ter fence, is well adapted to promote the i3rowth of poIt:I,POTI,TOEV, &0., &e. 'Pri,lo 4:30 per tit. = A (snoop end strong Fertilizer for the Rout Crops— P: iee :z2st per ton. Call on sir sitlslrenisi "IrASISER Sz. CL *RK -.. Frr Bats. Iv fro. Roaches. Arun. Bed Bags, Mina In Furs. Woolens. &c. l' ,, sccts on Plants. Fowls, Anim.ds, Sre. Jut lip 10 2:w. sor. a n d $1 liox o , Mules nt11 7 14.44k.. unil $.) sizes for lioTI.l, INSTITETICM , , < V.C. "Only Infallible reniedie.linown." .• Free from l'ohol..” I 1 ngernol. to the unman foolie nut of their hole,- to die." C3-Sold Wlinle , nin in all lave eitie.. Sold by all Druin.tt , bt Mill Retailer, crcrvn9u•ro. BEWARE:!! of worthle,:r thut CosT %Ws name Is ,on 0.106 Box, Rollie 1111 i I Flask, hero! e you buy. qS A(bire.. II F.NI2 11. (.1 bsTA B. Pnincinns. 11. POT 462 Int..tnwtv, N. y. Snbl by nil llZak...laic and I:dad 11,110.41.1 In Or ,undna, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, THE subscriber, would "mitt) idtention to his large and tine stock of =UM=M2I SEGARS. TOBACCO, PIPES. S.C. . ILE keeps his stock well tilleAt up, and ',chews that lar can odor as rood on as sortinent of everything in his line Wrenn lie found in any store in COll/Mbih. Ile would .liieet special attention to his German Wines. These are light.. wines, good ia quality, low in prim. and :L very wholesome d rittk either for sick or Ardll. large luigurtroent "Ma 3P.1...p40 Will iltlract general notice, itnil kill 1w found to comprise $OlllO of the finest pipes ever offered iii Columbia. Come and ex amine them.. C. BUCHER, Cor. Front and Locust Sta., Cora Pa. July 4, 111il3. American gv °use. OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! ! BYT.111: BUSHEL, GALLON, or qt. Continually on hand and for sale. BALTIMORE AND PIIILA. OYSTERS THE BERT THE MARKET AFFORD/3. Come'all you hungry, thirsty souls, Como down to my saloon, And cot and drink and quaff and smoke From supper hour till noon. FARM' LOCK A 111), American House,- Vrout Rt. Oct. 24. 1843. INK/RADICE C0..01 1 21111.13.TEC Ardl3B-1013, PHILADELPHIA. TNOURPOTIATED 1794. Assets $1,350,000. 1 Charter perFclual. Insurance aghinst loss or danunro by fire on Buildings,-Mer chaudize, Ifurnit for long:or short periods, or permanently on Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. Th 9 prorript pay= meld of tossed for a period of set's - WI/Years, affords a guarantee of claim Upon public confidence. A irruun G. POFF.I.N, Prost. CuAtiLns PLATT, Secretary. - X. 'ZIEGLItII., Agent, Basement Black's I tote!, Columbia, Pa. Colund.da,January 23, 1894.-ly. • _ THE QUAKER. LT ADIES and see the New Stylo QT/CI ker Hoop Skirts, tiro most. upprovoe Skirt in the market, at STE..ICY ' Cur. 24.1 mill Locust St. Cons, Pp Fcb.6,3:Btr4. ' cAgrprs! CARP • . aad 4111endld 13tAcal . 'o2rea • and 011 Clol:o4 . anld at very fan profits, Call and exartnnethem at :MALTBY fi CASE. Cabinet:Making:and Unfiertakilii . undersignod—would inform him itiekkAdjeepties for ttir - uttig Arlert4B thexublic thenfhe . bas SIONV _ • ()In - Work, and FURKTITItEnVARE-1100*S. • Arii- - 220w well iiii_4onoq with new arid beau ftirriitUfe or,tolatestiniprored styles.. Ho 'manufactures -t.o, order• mid kill keeß constautly„ . on _hand. Dressing,* Plain 'non F. alley Hureaus;'Sldeboards, SONS, .Card, Dining and Centre Tables, Common; Fan oktina Wench •Bediteads; all of which n ill be sold on the most reasonable terms. As he manufactures his own work he is ena, bled to:warrant °Very article to be what it is represented:- : ..• • CIrAIRS„.CEIAIRS. • Alrkinds of Chairs kept on hand,or man ufactured to order. - .Cane, Windsor, Arm and Rocking Chairs; Settees, Camp and Counter: Stools, Sofas, Tete-a-tetes, and Stuffed. Seat Chairs,-made to .order.. Old Chairs ropainteditna repaired. • - - Funerals will be attended to with premPt-. ne:* to 'which he gives his perSorad o.tten tion,.• He is prepared with ice boxes nd coolers to preserve corpse, may be're ip.dred. . MAIIOC4NY Oft ALNIIT - COFFINS Furnished plain or tinned in any style that may.be required. He respectfully solicits ti shard of public; - patronage, as well as a continuance of the custom with which he has been liberally favored. JOHN SHIL3.7BERGER, South Side of Lataist , at., between Secoott and , Third. [0ct,17,'03, CORY VI:N.TnGAR, manufactured ac !circling to the process patented by Freder , Lek 'Michael t rof Columbus Ohio, is now being extenstvely•used, and%whereyer in troduced, has given nuiyorsal satisfitetion, both on account of its purity and its tine ,IOSS for either table or pickling. It has been tested by able arm experienced• Chemists, who• pronounce it pure, and highly recommend it. It is the very best article In the market 1)r PICKLING OR TABLE USE Try it, if you want ;y pure unadulterated article, and you will surely never again want any of 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 Private Families, Hotels and Restau rants are now ,using it, and Can testify to its good qualities. :SI at ti ally:Lured and sold only by C. Cl. I[IIII S, Seemul st„ adjoining Odd Fellows' Mil. November 7, 1563. -INSURANCE COMPANY, OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. FOURTH ANNUAL ItEPORT: Whole :mount insured. $.,('06435 08 Whole amount of Premium Notes, 253,931 46 llalutiee Cosh Premiums, Jun miry 1, 1:504, 52,120 31 Remit for Prem. less Agent's cumud••innn In 181.1, 0,382 46 Iteeetiits fur Asou.sments less Agent's comilissum in 1803, 2,385 o'2 $13,887 . . LOS. C'S and expeumis paid hi 0,133 32 Hai. of Prend Inns Jan. 1,1804. 3,754 -- $13,387 IT A. S. GREEN, President. GEoutil: Youyo, Jr., Secretary. Munt.Ant, S. SIit:NAN, Treasurer. S:IIT3ELM CX'Claa.ta: R. T. Ryon. John W. Strad-, .1,)Im Fendrich. Uco. Young., Jr., CI. Minh+. Nicholas Sant'l 1' Ets.rlein, Michael S. Shuman. Amos S Green, S. C. Slaymaker, I.:1,1111nd Siwring, Feb. 1434. GOLDEN MORT ft DRUG STORE Particular attenti t is called, to the fol ;.toods,, j otO re .0 ) cd, and for i-ale at low prices: . nit of tho nri - Virn'7:- - popular perfumery. old in small quanti ties to sni nstorners. Alicia stock of Sterli -it Am brogin, for pro moting the growth o the hairi'• highly re commended. A lot cot Chamois Skins and carriage sponge. A large and complete assortment of STATIONERY. Comprising letter, cup and note paper, en velopes, Pure whole and ground Spices, strictly pare. CONCENTRATED LYE OR SAPONIFIER Family DN'I3 'Colots, put up neatly in packages ready for immediate use, without the,nsmal ineonyenienee Inuit trouble. fiartienlar Attention 11: e;Med to onr re melt invoice of Coal Oil Lamps, our stock will he found vatic'l and complete, coin pn•i.sing all the lidest styles. The best Coal Oil :always on hand, to- Get her with a complete stool.; of Drugs and Chemicals, at the most reasonable priees. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL! HARRISBURG, P. COVERT & lIETCHISON, Proprietors. I= THIS well known If otel is now in aeon (Mien to aecummodate the traveling pub lic•, atMmling the most ampleeoneeniences alike for the I modern, guest and the per, nnuienr boarder. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL hac been entirc•lyretttted throughout, and now has - accommodations 'equal in extent, comfort and luxury to•any hotel between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Its location is the beet 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 tho conveniences of - A FIRST CLA SS , lIOTE L, and the Proprietors are_detertnined_ tc spare neither expense, OHIO or labor to en re,the cola fort of the4au3st% The patron :len. ot • the trnvcling pnblie is respectfully - Oct. :tistt TO TUE LOYERS OF TUE FR ft A. ZVI" 17 . 7 33 37 IL 813 it known thiongfiont the length and breadt It of Columbia rued vicinity, thztt GE:ORGEM. BOOTH, Locust street, next dour to the Post (Vim, hits the finest and most varied assorinent of TOBACCO AND SEGARS In the Borough of Columbia. Fine flavored liavamfa and Yam 'Sewers together with all the favorite brands known In the market. Foi fade by the box or thousand. CILENVINO TOBACCO. The choicest brands in the market. - IThe'Old Virginia and home manufactures', "or any other man." _ _ SMOKING TOBACCO. Turku, Lynch burn, Anti-nervous, AI., ate. PIPES of all qualities, sizes and pat terns. come a running. Everybody- is buying their Tobacco, Segars, Pipes; etc., nt BOOTIES. Columbia, Nov. 21, %ARC PuoToGittPllB—...._ - • _ r • . - THE OLD ORIGINAL GALLERY. The subscriber has coriapletely re-fitted his establishment e and his gallery- cannot be surpassed by any in the county, and he hopes by careful personal attention to give the public better pleturot tharrittiVe here tofore been produced. AISLIMOTYPES, PIIfOTCQBATIIS, Ivory Wis. ;sLeluirietymb Vargo-Etc Visite, an.d., pictures on ,cams lion in the Vest style, and at prices which aurnot lie beaten =fir cheapness. Xer,Likeneses Warranted, and a sat3s hurt,. Dry picture furnishbd -withal:ft repeated sittings. ...11e.asks_a contloyerrKtrt-of_the liVeral.patronage at a,ya extenderi l tathis eatabilahuteet.: trAd - tOY:ablitto . 14 zroarls 10.7tbt 4•obixts;..:poritylsgt,- of }font - and sl:Rielb t Itatiarice ph Locust street , 3f.'LITTLE. , Oet. 24 Ibm. UNDERTAKING. CORN VINEGAR. PURE VINEGAR. THE COLITIVLBIA. I. A* 11. W. GRAY c-A44TE4 1829. FER. T .EgvA Fill lIS 11111,1t1 CO, , !' • 2 4 2 . '3434.; 82',457,849 95: • CAPITAL, -ACCRUED SURPLUS, /NVESTED P UNSETLEDCLADS,. INCOME FOR 1864, LOSS PAID SINCE .1.10, Perpetual and Temporary,:Policies on - Liberal Terms; . XIX.'"EL3ECT<±i. e ' Charlei br. , - Ecinekei,'Ldaiiar:TAWA s obias Wagner„, Edward Ci Dale,, Samuel Grant, Geo. Pales; Jaeob.R. Smith, •Allied Geo. W. 'Richards, , rrus. W. Lewis, M.D. OTIARLES BA.NCKER, • • ,EWD. C. DADE, - :l 7 .i. 4 X , &esi.c.tclat. AIoIi.LUSTER, See. , ,Pro.iTeo4. • JOHN COOPER, .11. g- for Colizinitia" ' GEORGE' graBERTIS CABINET WAREROOIIIS AND MANVFACTORY, - LOCUST ST., 11 FEW DOOES E.F..EOW 3rd St., COLIIIkIBIA, LAN. CO 9 Y, PA. THE subscriber haying 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 he will keep on hand on }lssortment of •• FURNITURE' OF ALL KINDS, of the best quality, style, and manufacture mid will'inake - to order, of first-rate' mate rial, every article in his line. He will give strict attention to business, and respectful ly asks of the public a share of its patron age. yn."-IT: , .:DERTAKING will receive the most careful attention, at , the shortest notice. GEORGE SEIBERT. Cola. July 4, 'GIL ISAAC li. STAUFFER, Watch Maker and Jeweler, ' M ANUPACTLITLE4II OV SILVER-WARE and Importer of WATCHES, No 1-IS Nort h Second Street, Corner Quarry Philadelphia. atillE has constantly on hand an assort ment of Gold and Silver Patent Lever lepine and plain Watches; tine gold chains, seals and keys, breast pins, ear rings, lin ger rings, bracelets, miniature 'cases, me dallions, lockets, pencils, thimbles, spec tacles, silver table, desert, tea t salt and mustard spoons; sugar spis.ns, cups, nap kin rings, fruit and butter kr ives, shields, combs, diamond pointed pens, etc„—all or which will he sold low for cash. M. I. ToIIIAS tt CO'S best quality Pull jow eled patent lever movements constantly on hand; also other makers llmperior quality. N. 11.—Old Gold and Silver bought fOr cash. • Sept. 12, IS(1.1.-ly. JUST OPRXED AT THE FAMILY MEDICINE STORE 031 FELLOWS' HALL, COLUDGEDIA, PA. AFRESH supply of Drugs and Medi eines, Pure Orounil Spices, Flavorlin, Extracts, Rice Flour, Farina, Corn Starch, &e., all of the New Preparations, and PATENT MEDICINES, Castile, Palm and Palley Soaps. Tooth Powders and Tooth Pasty, (one in purlieu lar. tne best ever offered in Columbia.) flair Dye, Indeliiblu Ink, Cologne, Bay ltwn. Perfumery, TOILET ARTICLES IN GREAT VARIETY. and everything IL9tla. ly kept in a. Good --,---- - 7 - 7ro - Striet attention ven to Physician's Prescriptions. CARD.—Dr. W. S. MeConk LE, at his Office in the Drug Store, Odd Fellows' Hall, daily, from twelve to eau o'clock. Col'a., Feb 6, 1864. NEW AND FASHIONABLE STYLES 91.11 E largest and best us*ortment of Boots and Shoes in the city of Lancas ter, embracing always the newest styles worn by LADIES AND GENTLE:III?,N, Boys, Girls and Children. As I maumlac ture the best quality of the above goods at the very lowest rates, (lower than any others,) I respectfully invite the public to toy establishment. NEV STYLES OF RUBBERS, And German Woollen Shoes with felt °I leather soles, just received. Every kind' mannlitetured at short no trice, Every kind of Worked Slippers for Ladies and Gentlemen made handsomely to order A. N. MIENEMAN, Opposite Cooper's lintel, Dee. 12;03.1y. West King st., Lancaster MRVZIN'S LIVERY, SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLES, Locust tot„ between Second and Third slit, ATARTIN ERWIN, Agent, takes; plea -al sure In informing his friends and the public generally, that he has purchased the entire stook and good-will of the T4ivery Stable recently kept by Christian ifershey, Esq., anti having removed it to the LARGE AND COMMODIOVS STABLES ' belonging to the." Lamb Hato]," tic hopes by strict attention to business, to merit shore of public patronage. GOOD TEAMS WITH C.A.IIE.EUL DRTVF 4 iIs. can be had at. all hours of Me day or night. Horses kept by the day or tnonth. All at the lowest cash prices; and on no other terms. Columbia, Dcc. 19, 1861-43 mos, GREAT VARIETY' STORE. JUST received, a larger and finer stock of Toys and fancy goods than ever betbre. My friends and others 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 ago and taste. An im mense assortment of Portmonnaies, Pock et Books, Ate., Sc. China and other fancy articles, too num erous to mention, for sale by G. J. SMITH, Locust street, between the Bank and Franklin House. Columbia, July 4, 1861 STONE MINA, QUEENSWAItE AND OLA SSW ARE. have received a largo stock of Din ner. Tea and Toilet Setts, in great variety. Having made large purchases for atah prior to the late advance on (Mid and Ex change, we are enabled to offer goods much below the current rates they are held at in this market. Please give us a call before pnrchashag, elsewhere, as we know we can offer you some Real Bar gain. STEACY STEACY 4:IIOWERS, . Corner of Second and Locust streets, Col'a, Jan. 23; 18.63. Columbia, Pa. LADIES TAKE NOTICE ! YOUlkattention is speehdlyealled to the very handsome and choice varieties of dry goods we have Just reeelved, For sale at verylow prices. , STFACY &DOWER; Opposite Odd Fellows' flail , Columbia, ' 'INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. rrta.F: Columbia Ittink.ivill receive money .1 on deposit, and pay interest titergfor, atibet.rato Of '4l you 13Un Clew trEcangnihs , and 4 rt. "at, for twelve In BA~PCEtigibutllT Slist7 30, 1-1. 1 -tfi'l . ' Cashier. .00 7 T-8 lIL v i itxt3ll4 „, rat ,oys, OMlic4..ll;NWea', R to re Dramoitas, Ecioto'iund tiraltera,`M or NfALTBY .t CASE. , • Columbia, Doe. 19, IBA. TRH rEiIiSYLVANIA:Ranupp , 'COMPANI ,ARE =tow Prepared to receive, and ward FREIGHT' outlie:Xsidludelphie Di: vision,. to and from all 'stations where - they bare agents, ail the following rates per bun- *red pounds; - • :BET W.EEN PIIILA,AND First Cla.9‘;'24 Class, 3rd Class. .4th'.Clasfil 2 5 cents; Wets 18 Ms: :15 cte: Flour in ear. loads , -25 eta, per barrel. Pig Metal, 10 eta, per 100 lbs.. BETWEEN PHILA. IND LANCASTER. First Class. 2d Class, - „Ard Class, 23 cents, ~.F0 cents. 17 cents. 14 cents. - " Flour, - 24 cents pet-barrel: - Pig Metal, - cents per 100 pounde - Shipments made to Pittsburg and all-in termediate stations as heretofore. RATES FROM COLA. TO PITTSBLiRH. First,Class. 2d, Clasi, Srd . Clase, '4th' Clasi. 90 ' 75 '' 00 ' per barrel, ..• 80 oente: - • $ 400,000 - • 971,000 1,086,288 8,416 • 300,000 • ' 5,000,000 .an]t-Frefght consiined.tu stations where the Company hes no agents niust be. pre - ' ptdd: ' '-'• ' Articles of'iSt *eat's:: . .• - ,-- • .13•0010- ' " ,-- *- • -Fresh Fish,.` , . i••-' ,.. '• 136ots'and Shbes, ~ 7: Pats in bags,..:•: „ cedar . mud Nouden,Vorter 41141#,iti bot-• Ware, „ . . 41,eti, Bry Goods; ''''. ' ii " lii Pealtr,Y in abopS; "' Eggs, ,- ' • , -. " e • - 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, (elltly,) Peaches, (dried, Groceries, ‘, ' Printing paper, Garet and rifles, Paper Hangings, Herring in boxes andqueenswarei kegs, Sweet Potatoes, Hardware,' Tobaceo,ip, baleS,. Hops, '.". Tea, Iron, (hoop, band orType, sheet.) Tallow, Lent her, Turpentine, (spts,) Liquor in Wood. Varnish. . Marble Slobs ev. Mar /Mit:lts of 3d Class, Aleoliol, tared,) Coffee, Potatoes, Irides, (green,) Turnips, .... Lard, Vinegar, Oysters tt Clams, - OnWhite Load, (shell,) Window Chugs. Tobacco, ( mannfac- A rticles of 41h Class., Codfish, Resin, Cotton, Salt, Fish, salted, Tobacco, (leaf,) Grain of all kinds, Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tar, Pitch, Whisky, Plaster, - All Freights payable'on delivers-. H. Ti. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phila. ~421-For further information, apply to S. IL RINurSTON, Freight Agt.,l'hila E. R. 11010 E. Freight Agt., Columbia W. 31. MYERS, Freight Agt., .Litp:tr Columbia, .Tuly.4, 1543. . giUST reooived from Philadelphia. a large and well meierted stook of Stationery, and "..11 - iseellamions Gonda. Viz: Books of frrnvels, Books of History Books for Devotion; look k obbut rdtriots Books for Meehunicx, Books about tho Re Books of Beauty,' • - HYMN BOOKS FOR ALL DENOMINA 'PIONS. PRAYER ROOKS AND DIMES. All the Writings of Celebrated Authors. V:z: Washingtonlrving, Mrs. Southworth Charles Diekens, Bayard Taylor, Mayne Reid, Mrs. Rentz, - And all the writings of every Standard An thug in every department of Literature. • P ITOTOG R% Pli A 1,131J,15.-,- IraviTvg screurecnt'Vecr,i• large stork nt the lowest r h w, ore tleternthlLLat 4.) lOW lerarrffany We have a very large as.ortntent of Mee Photographs, Plain and t 'olored, suitable for erahraehur Generals, State s. men, lteligiottsSubjeoL4, Clasgiettl, Humor- OUS, Statuary, &v. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. We have taken pains to get np a verb large and good assortment of Stationery o all kinds. Blank Books of every description, Papet Foolscap, Letter, Note, Billet, Bill, 'Tis sue, Sermon, Envelopes, Al the lowest prices. . _ Ink, Ink StamLs, Pendls, Tthhher,..3 , ate . I.lnlpm, Paper Cutters, Portf Er velopes, Peekvt Tablets, ,te., IN.CKET U ill:4 irr VARIETr. We would invite all to giv 11l a call aelbre pu Mins' ng. JOH' SHEA FFER, 32 _North Queen Street. Lancaster, Pa. Nov. !..N, l.t4m PORTABLE PRINTING OFFICES, For the nee of Mei , oloitils, Druggists, and , 1,/1„j all laininess and profeio .•, shoal! pilot, who wish to tioar corn _p . rfottng, neatly mat to the printing lit , ' Ciroulars. Labeht, Cards 11114 ilnnll New.spripers. tivitrunlionsiototon patty oneli office enahn ling boy ten yenra old wokthorn silent...hilly. eirefilora" snot fret.. ntivotiono nlierta of Types, Cuts, &t-. a cents. Address PREKS CO.,r Pork Row, N. Y. and 3. LOIN/a St.,Bustoit Mont, num:J-114.-Iy. BELL'S SPECIFIC 'mils. WARRANTED IN ALL CASES CAI relied onl 'Never fail to cure Do not nauseate I Are speedy in action! No change of diet required 1 not inter fere with business pursuits! Can be used without detention ! Upward of 200 cures the past month—some of them vet y severe oases. Over one hundred physicians have used them in their practice, and all speak well of their efficacy and approve of their composition, which' is entirely vegetable, and harmlogs otirtlte tOtent. hundreds of certificates eatrbe shown. firm :Inc Ilims are the original and only . genuine Speeloc,Pill,_ They are adapted for male end female, old or young, and the only reliable remedy for etiecting a permanent and speedy cure in all cakes of Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, with all its train of evils, such as Urethral and Vaginal Discharges, Gleet, the Whites, Nightly or Involuntary Emissions, Incon tinence, Genial Debility and Irritability, Impotence, Weakness or Loss of Power, Nervous Debility, &v., Am., all of which arise principally from Sexual Excesses or Self Abuse, or some constitutional de rangement, and incapacitates the sufferer from fulfilling the duties of married life. In all sexual diseases, as Gonorrhea, Gleet, and Strictures, and in Diseases of the 'Blad der and kidney, they act as a chprm I Re lief is experienced by taking a single box. Sold by all the principal "druggists. Price $l. . They •will be sent. by-rnall, iseetirely sealed, and confidentially, on receipt of the money, by • - J. BRYAN, j . No. 76 Cedarstreet; Newirork, Consulting PhYsiiAlin forlhe treatment of Seminal, Urinary, Sexual; and, Nervous Diseases, who will send, free to all, the following valuable work, in sealed: en velope : • • • Titx FIA J. iINI ii TTIOUSA-ND-:-DOCTOR 'BELLS TREATISE on 'Self-Abuse, Pre- mature Decay Impotence and- Loss of Power,. Sexual Diseases, Seminal Weak ness, fed ly Emingiong, General Debility, &c., dn:„u paraplilet, 41 - 0. [awes, contain ing important' advice tuthe'aftlacied, and which should be imed,bY,EverY outliner, as the means of cure In the severest stage's is plainly Set forth. 'TWOAtutriPsrequirtillto peon:cher 19, 1863;-ly. = , • Fish FIEV: I I ffiekzErisiniailoited pmclaget, fn INJI. store and for sztre•br - • - -star. W 64 MALTBY tt. CASE. • = TRADE azimes. CIIHAP AND GOOD BOOKS. CARD ragroc RA PITS er - ROVER.AeIIAtIiEWS CELEBRATED EI:A9TIO STITCH • • slitlter4ititititt IVeroaworded the hilahst Pri•miains.over nll Competitors, at the following SAal.e o and County Fairs 0f1863. " - NEW TaittCS.i. 4 .lTE FAIR. FiritiFrerniurrt•for , FamerMachixima•AT FiratmeAtiumfox,Mau,ufaet~M F,l,rat.p.rmium Work - , • LMAINTA STA.T.EFAIRV• , pirSi T irdtaiurnforMiLchinciforaltpaitosek First premiumforfMacbine Wor/r. : VERMONT ST,A.TE ;;., First premiunl for' Family . faehille, • - First premium for ManuMetari;4%friellineil First premium for-Machine Work. • -OHIO STATE FAIR. • ~ • r First premium for Machine Work. lOWA STATE. FAIR. First premium for Family Machine. First premium forManulaCtueg Machine. First premium for.Mnchine Work. , ILLINOIS STATE FAIR. First premium forMueliine for allpurposeS. First premium lon Machine Work- KENTUCKY STATE PAIR.. First premium for Machine for all purposes First premium for Machine Work. - MICHIGAN STATE' FAIR. • First premium for Family. Machine. - First premium for Manufactufg Machine. first premium for Machine Work. PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR. First premium for Manufactueg Machine, First premium for Machine Work. OREGON STATE FAIR. First premium for Family Machine. ) First premium for Machine Work. -Chittenden Co. (Vt.) Agr'l Soc. First premium for Family Machine. First premium for Manniactaeg Machine, First premium for Machine Work. Franklin Co. (N. Y.) Fair. First premium for Family Machine. , - First premium for Manutactueg, Machine, Champlain Valley (Vt.) Agr'l Soc. First premium for Family Machine.. First premium for Manuthetneg Machine. First premium for Machine 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.) Agri Soc. First :premium for Family Machine. First premium for ManatactueirMachiie, First premium for Machine Work., Saratoga Co. (N. Y.) Fah-. First premium for Family 'Machine. Mechanics' Institute (Pa.) Fair. First premium for Machine for all purposes First premium for Machine 'Work. Greenfield (O.) Union Fair. First premium tbr Family Machine. First premium for Machine Work. Montgomery Co. (Pa.) Fair. First premium for Machine for oil purposeS First premium for Machine Work. , Sun Joaquin Co. (Col.) Fair. First premium for Family Machine. First premium for Machine Work. San Jose District (Cal.) Fair. • First premium for Fondly Machine. First premium for Machine Work. the above comprises all the Fairs at, Willett fill) GROVER BAKEn. were exhibited this year. Soles-roonts, 495 Broadway, New - York, and 730 (11(PNIAllt. StrOl!t t Jan ' , :iO,:-.64.-411.i1/S, NEW •FRUIT t . • 111 &e. 'For sale n -11 ENE)," Sib VT)..VNT; (:or. Front anti 7y nion sts. 1.',N11 lASI' . Zil) 31. E It Pleb: I.EA. Also, Suttees, Ketchup:, ' For sale by it EN It Cur. Front 81111 1:111.41 Stti, SEMILESS R.IISIN-: EIZCOIJN,I low ttum.r.rleans.:lll3(. oartii, Farina. l'hoeuhrio. So. For stile 11:„ , ILENE Y . YDAM, Cur. Front and Uniini 141 - s. 6111:0N CRANIIERITTES,, New Orleans MMus.. ses, Prepared Fruits. Also, In•led Fruit of kinds. For Sale by ITEN - ItY SL'YDAM, • • Cor. Front. and Union 5b....t SPICES Partit•alar attention is t'nllwlto our Pura Slaves. Pop' au.„ Cinger, Cinvt.s, .Muslat nl, Nittlllll44 A:e. tt•hole or ;;round, HEN ItY 4L vnsm, ('or. Front and Union Columbia, Dee. 5, , GIR.A.RD FIRM AND MARI= IDTSMIXELNCE COIVIEANW, PHILAD - ELPIII A. Capital ,520n,0n0. Securities •.'300,090, 11111 IS COMPANY' continnes to take 1 risks on good property at rates as low as any other safe Company, and consistent with prudence. Policies issued for king or short terms, or permanently. Losses promptly paid. 111 claims adjusted without litigation pi' delay. This Company refers to the past as a guarantee of its future conduct: • Thos. CRAVEN Prcst. A. S. Gil - AA:TT:Vico- Prest, JAS. B. ALVOaD, Secretary. P. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa. Columbia, January , 23, 1864.-ly. HENRY 4p" • No. 520 ARCH St . PHILADELPHIA. ' MANUFACTURER & DEALER IN WATCHES, E JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER-WARE 454 ROGER'S Superior PLATED WARE. -All kinds of Silver,Ware, nuule on the premises. Watch Repairing carefully done! • mar-2G,3lmm. FRANKLIN HOUSE RESTAURANT, t)Acon s. MILLER would respectfally inform . . , tho citizens of Columbia• and vicinity, that be lung just opened his NEW AND SPACIOUS RESTAURANT In the ,basiethent of the "FRANKLIX HOUSE, Locust street, Columbia, where the choicest variety of edibles may he found to please the palate or suit the taste 'of the most fastidious. CI - Wren' VIANDS • Served up in the best style, atituaomdnt's notice. Determined to leave ,nothing ups done to aceomedate the public, a allure of public patronage Is-respectfully solicited, Columbia, Dec 5, 1883. tf. SEWING MACHINES. 12173:ictolcir.slb NPET.lllusemcs.; TME cheapest and:best Sewing Machine inille Market. Are acknowledged to be unrivaled. •No family should *.be without !PRICES REDIIdtb. For particulars, call and examine, or send Par circular to • • - gem W. G. 'PATTON; A - • t for Lancaster At the store of Maltby a Case, Locust aCounty.;t., Columbia, pa.. - april CLOTHS AND, CASSpIERES. A.4'-LLA.RGE-ssottinent C lo ts most dinar hie styles of Spring and Caad, rnaisajust very low. "In spection solicited.' • • Cora.mar.l9.llol. ItALTBY et: CASE.