TH CO IL: SPY, CI ,DITEPE,N:ZDR..r; FEARLESS t FREE coicruna, VaN,\%Glv. -.ivr• aelvertiseing titilt be enn.qtterei CASA' and froTheckebte at any tome alterV e first iMeertion. Substitutes and Commutation, Drafted men who pay over to the goy *rntoent 4300 to commute their services, instead of hiring subStitutes, fail to do the best thing they could, under the circumstances, for either themselves or the government. We presume the com mutation is generally paid because it is the most ready way of disposing of the business; hat many, no doubt, do it un der the impression that the payment of the money to the government will ex empt them front another draft as long as . the procuration of a substitute would.— But the sth section of the law provides "that any person drafted into the military !Service of the United States may, before the time, fixed for his appearance for du ty at the draft rendezvous, furnish an acceptable substitute," and that "if such substitute is not liable to draft, the per son furnishing him shall be exempt from draft during the Time for which such substitute is not liable to (lath, no• exceeding the term for which he wa-1 drafted." Therefore, if a drafted man, with his $3OO can procure an alien, a minor or a man over 45 years of age as a substitute, he will be exempt from fur ther drafts far three years ; while the payment of $3OO to the government will only exempt until the next call for more soldiers. A man might well afford to pay $5O or $lOO more, in order to avoid another draft ; but as government and local bounties are not now in the market. recruits can, we understand, be readily obtained for $3OO. And as government wants ?nen worse than money, this is an additional consideration for procuring , substitutes. Still another consideration is, that the furnishing a recruits will lessen the probability of another draft. We commend these facts to the serious ref eetion of drafted men. The Vilifornia ISTine Interest California is to be a great witte-protine jug region. her ovine-culture, now growing rapidly into a leading agricul tural interest, dates only from the year 1854; but these ten years have produc ed remarlinhle results, for her wine grow ers seed into the market excellent hoeks, champagnes and ports, and the quality of the red and white wines already rivals that ef.the European varieties. The history of the vineyard enter prises in California is brief: In 1834 Kohler & Frobling., assisted by Charles Stern, commenced business in Los Ange les, and shortly afterwards opened a house in San Francisco; in 1861 the State sent Mr. Ifarazthy to _Europe to procure the hest kind of vines cultivated there, and the result of his expedition was the introduction into the State of fourteen hundred species, comprising one hundred thousand vines. This stimulat od enterprise, and large numbers of per sons planted vineyards and cultivated improved varieties of vines, so that the yield of the wine crop has increased from :343,000 gallons in 18G2, to an average annual product at the pretiollt time of 3,800,000 gallons. A large tract of land has been recently purchased by a Ger man cumpany. who have already planted three hundred thousand vines. Other private enterprises, sustained by ample capital and directed by skillful persons protnisa good results.—.N: Y. Erenillg Yost. Here is a little war story from the far West: A. Lieutenant of the Pith Unitod States infantry recently met with a sad rebuff at Fort Kerney. The Lieutenant was promenading in full uniform one day, and approached a volunteer on sentry, vvhe challenged him with "Halt ! wlp., comes there ?" The Lieutenant, with contempt in ev3ry lineament of his face. exclaimed indignantly, "Ass!" The sen try's reply, apt and quick, came, "Ad- VA4CB, AM, and give the countersign 1" The four rivers in Virginia, Mat, Ta, Po, and Ny, which bare gained a place in history by the battles of the last week fought upon their banks, are four branch es into which the Matapony seporates itself jest below the line of Spottsylra nis county. WHAT WAS IVANTEn.--A restless ge nius, who went to a Quaker meeting, and after bearing the decorous goltavity for an hour or two, atla , it doelared that ho could stand it no longer. • "Why," said he, "it's enough to tire the very d—l out." . "Yes. friend," responded an elderly gentleman of the congregation, "does thee •Insew tket is ssestlir what we want V Egtrl - • - For the PPY `BIDXS LOVE THEE. • DT in:FL= JOIINSVS. bid me still to.love thee, And worship at thy shrine; .And say thy heart will ever throb- In unison with mine. By all thy hop'," of future bliss, From coquetry refrain ; my hopes of happiness, By not love in vain. 0 hid me still to love thee, And whisper words of bliss ; Z.go dearer joy than that I crave, ' Within a world like this. 0 bid rue dip my spirit's wings Tn love's pure, holy fount; That I may reach thy loving heart, And dang,ors ail surmount. 0 bid me still to love thee With passion strong and deep; And say that thou in tnemory's cell Will hut my image keep; By all thy beauties fair to view, Thy 71 , 31)1(.0 sof soul; By all t hat thou on earth hold' st dear, Let not thy love grow cold. Applying the Finstatd. The Boston Post is responsible to the parties concerned and to the public gen erally for a story to the effect that a gen tleman who visited the White Mountains last summer accompanied by his wife, stopped' at the , House, and one night while there, had a sudden and vio lent attack of colic. An application of mustard was recommended to relieve his pain. and he consented to have it tried His wife, on going down to the kitchen, found the mustard, but nothing suitable to spread it upon, and her pocket hand kerchief was taken for that purpose. No time was lost iu T turning. In a moment { she was at the bedside, and—applied the plaster. "There, that will help you, I know," said she. She had scarcely fin ished the sentence, however, when the poor man turned over, and roared, "What the d—l are you about ?" It. was not her husband's voice IJer lamp had given but a feeble light, and She had got into the wrong room She found her own apartment without delay, mind related the unfortunate circumstance to her husband, adding, with ho'rror, that her name was on her handkerehny I The sick man was completely oveoconto with laughter.— His colic disappeared as suddenly ass it came. It was agreed not to remain long in those parts. The landlord was called up ; the affair explained, and the man and wife left on the earliest express train.— The gentleman who was so ulicermoni ouly disturbed. (and who is well known iu Boston,) has preserved the haudker (thief. Query—Ought ha not to return it ? Buruside•s Old Boys It gives us pleasure to follow the mem bers of the Old Burnside Expedition.— At the battle of New Berne, Col. Edward Ferrero commanded the 51st N. Y. Ire was promoted toa Brigadier CI eneral, and is now acting Major General. Robert B. Potter was then Lieut. Col. of the same regiment, and is now a Brigadier General. Col. C. W. LeGendre, an ac tive, zealous, brave little Frenchman, was then Major, and was wounded before New Berne, lie is now Colonel of the 51st. That waq a bully regiment, bully men, and bully offiee.rs. Officers and men be haved themselves with credit, and accord ingly received merited promotion. It appears, by private advices, that the credit of saving the supply- trains of Mead's army from Lee's bold attempt to capture them is due to Gen. Robert B. Potter, commanding the Second di.Oision or the Ninth corns. His rapid combinations entirely thwarted the plans of the rebels, and then he leisurely thrashed them b.:ek to their own lines. The wound of Col. C. W. LeGenare, of the 51st N. Y. State Volunteers, is very scrims, taking him obliquely across the nose. thrtugh the eye and out at his cheek. This is LeGendre's second shot in his face—the ball he received at New Berne entering his mouth, ripping his jaw and nut at the neck.—Taintes, Derne, N. a A Gallant 'Husband A letter from Kanawha river, West Virginia, says :—"On the passage up, a few days ago, of part of the 36th Ohio, a man named Ilumphreys leaped overboard and swam to shore. Passing by hishonie be Lad asked for permission to stop a few minutes, and was refused, when lie rushed suddenly to the hurricane deck and made a leap for the river. Rising to the surface, he struck out bravely for the shore, amid a volley of cheers ; and reached it safely. The boat passed on. ]Laving kissed his wife and dried his clothing, he mounted a horse, and in fifteen :ninnies passed the boat, shouting lustily'to be taken on.— At the next station it was done." 41 Real Gentleman He never drosses in the eztreme of ia9hiou, hut avoids singularity in his per son of habits. Is agalo to his equalq, and pleasant and attentive to his superiors. In conversation ho avoids hasty, ill•tem pered, or insulting remarks. _ . Does never, under any cireurnataneee, %peal: ill of a woman. Never cuts an acquaintance who has met' with a reverse of fortune. Re always pays tLe postage on his let ters of Gloms . , and at advarree for his ziswapavertiL *D:FEETISO3IENTS CLOCKSiWATCHES 3 JEWELRY. Silver an Silver , Plated Ware. SHREINER - a SPERM% FRONT ST,. COLUMBIA. PA. In John Felix's Old Established Stand. We would respectfullyjnvite the public to call and examine our large and selec ted stock of Clocks Watches and Jewelry, Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Cutlery, Combs, Pistols and Fancy 4.rtieles, such as are 'generally kept in u first class Jew elry Store. AMERICAN 'WATCHES ! AMERICAN WATCHES 11 AMERICAN WATCHES ! 1 ! We would especially call the attention of persons wishing, a. good time piece to our assortment of American Watches, which for retiabiiitv, durability, accuracy and time, cannot be excelled. We are at all times preoared to order from the manufacturers such goods as we have not on hand, at less than city prices. A continuance of She former patronage is respectfully solicited. Repairing, of all kinds promptly attended to, Feb. 6, 1864-ly PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. TITST RECEIVED, 'TIE LARGEST tin BEST ASSORTMENT of PLIOTOGRAPIT ALBUMS I Ever offered outside of New York or Phil adelphia, all styles, and at the lowest rates. Also a splendid assortment of P'CIOC3Er.P.ZT BOOTS, Very . cheap Miscellaiteous and School Books, Letter Paper, Enve lopes and STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. Also the lending PERIODICALS or the day. ' constantly on band, at Win: U. ITESS' Cheap Book Store, Locust st., opposite the Columbia Bank, FAMILY GRUCF.IRIF.IS, WINES AND f.0.1Q tTORS GEOTIGE TILLF, Agent, hr; jrot re turned from the eity kith a nor and troll Selectoa ase,artmoot of fro.h. Orooorios, which he is ettaliksl to sell its cheep is the ohenvest. .1 - zruile%, of Sugurg, Coffee, Mont, Fish, imll ProviNion.4l4l.lterally. -Us° WOO I) told W ILLOW SW I'IZER AND LIM DU lIGER CUT:ESE. tozethor as•;ortinnnt of GEIZ.MAX Flit WINES AND uguons Iris stock of Wines and Liquors will Is found worthy the attention of every one, hs he will guarantee them to b pure and genuine. . . lie respectfully solicits' tt call from those who need any articles in his line, feeling; satisfied that u trial will verify his word. Call-at the o/d established sterol, Colt. OF rlyru. AND UNIOX S'T'S. Columbia, Oct. 31, 1663. MANURES ! MANURES !! • l'armers rteame take Notice! A.S K 1 It & (114.A.111.i, .tre stiff mannfartoritur. P3lO -Pr( ATIO FERTALIZEB, from nrilnirlit Bono , . Perlman Gannn, nn4 other FortillZnnr. Inv WI lug for gnus auto GB• tss one of thr 1,, , t rut laid. , innintrer in market. sib -ID we auk ty n llgir trial: Price $ 4 7.1 , 0 per ton. far 2POO MgAT AND BONG COMPOST, made frnm reftr-r Ment and It,ntr. frnm the F•lnngl, ter /Intr., 1v n,.41,‘,1,,t.r,..1 to pron,,,tr it., , rtrutt th a f , 4 .2 Y.., Ise" %I 0u.., 'ram:, .4 1 .Ik.-t. • 1.r .. 1 0 0 i.ms P ont Sun. Mtn: MANURE A aboap and 'iron); Fertilizer far thr Mot Crops-- Prico $2O per tun). Cull On or Ilddre" 7.4SKER I. C AUK, s. fl Or. fith Wa.",gron Si., Philadelphia. gt.h.G-750,141n. For eats, ty. tea. Roaches. :infs. Bed Brigs, IVEt.ltis in Furs, Woolens. Exc. T. , scras on Plants, Fowls. Jinim Put up in 25e. 51.),.. “11,1 Si lioxe4, tie= awl $a and Qtr.'s for Ilotst. Pct.t.lr INATITrtI.”:3, Le. "(MR. remote. knim a." "Fre. from Sot ilamterom. to the Iranian Family." ' "Hat. imam out tit their loile4 to Me."' 0711-Soil Whole ale' in all large ett lee. Sold IN all Dimati.t.i and eyerywh.ro. 174.1!:11E:W.NIZE:l1 nt fill worthlesQ inittatinm.i.— V:9See that ( . .To.'s home ~ 11 e."l, /Sox, Ilottlo and helot, yrat buy. tm„. Add re Rs III: NR Y R. c , ISTA P,, ritiwipkt. fli POT 411 un, ty, tzt„, Soli by nll 1174cde4n/g; nn:l DrtaLl Drug:ofe in Co filmbia, Pa. WINES, LIQUORS. S2GARS, &c. suluierlhor would 11/VILO utiention to his large and. Alio stock of ALL KINDS OF I WOODS, SEGAIIS. TOBACCO. PIPES. &C keeps his sleek well filled up, and believes that lie eau offer as good au tes sertment of everything, iu his line as can be found in any store it, Columbia, Ile would direct special attention to his German Wines. These are tight wines, good in quality, low in price, and a very wholesome drink oil her for sick or well. A largo assortment of .11Artzr3x-eatc.l2.rturta Will attract general notice. end will he found to comprise some of the lines? pi pe. ever offered to Columbia. come and ex =nine them. .J. C. 131:Cl/En, Cor. Front and Locust ats., Cola Pa. July 4,1 S I. A sasericala ;louse. OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! ! BUSIJEL, GALLON, or qt. Continually on hand and for sale. BALTIMOREAND PIMA. OYSTERS TIM BEST THE 11A Rimr Arrant:9, Come al, you hungry, thirsty souls, Come down to my saloon, And cat and drink and quaff and smeko Front supper hour till neon. P.A.IIDY LOC/CARD, American a lloute, Front St. INSURANCE CO.- Or INIOATEI 41111/131LiCa. PJrILA'DELPFiI.. ICORPOItATRI)I79I. Assets $1,54,000, Chart - er perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by Ara on Buildings, Mc:- chum:ll2e, Furniture, tr. , for long or short periods, or iierrasinently on Buildings. liy a deposit of Prod - limn; The prompt pay ment 0f11513.3 for a period of seventy ;Fears, affords Li. guarantee of claim upon public confidence. A writ Clt G. CovriN, Prot. CuA.itt.r.s PLATT. Secret:Ark-. _ F. X. ZIEG.T.E. ft. Agent, Bnsement Black's hotel,.Coluin btu, Pa. Coluvabia, 'January =, 1964.-2 y. THE QUAKER. LArars call and see the :SZOIT Stylo Qua , }cer Hoop Skirts, the mast approve(' tilart in the tnarket. at STEACY DONVLBS, Car. :11:1 and Ireetwt St. Corti, Pa Vet , . 5,1804.. AVIIAPPiXG PAPER! .1 - DST received, 100 Beams er Wrepplag Paper. at 35 cu. per Bowl. - - J. R.T.73‘..PLE tt SON, M}aa Zikl,F: 4, 2641, „Leousit Same!. Cabiriet DTaktng andllnderta.kin g THE undersigned would infOrm his friends and the public that he has now in creased facilities for turning. out work and - his . . • FURNI.TUREI IV ARE -ROOM S. Are now well supplied with new and beau tiful furniture of the latest improved styles. Ere ;menu! actur es to order and will keep constantly on 'hand- Dressing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards_, Sofas, Card, Dining and Centre Tables, Common, Fan cy and French Bedsteads; all orwhich will be sold on the most reasonable terms. As he manniketures his own work he is ena bled to warrant every article to be what it is represented. CHAIRS, CHAIRS. All kinds of Chairs kept on hand or man ufactured to order. Cane, Windsor, Arm and flocking Chairs; Settees, Camp and Counter Stools, Sofas, Tete-a-tetes, and Stuffed Seat Chairs made to order. Old Chairs repainted and repaired. Funerals will be attended to with prompt ness, to which he gives his personal atten tion. Ho is prepared with ice boxes and coolers to -preserve corpse, as may be re quired. MAHOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS Furnished plain or tiuned in anv style that may be required. Ile respeethilly solicits a allare or public patronage, as well as a continuance of the custom with which he has been liberally favored. JOHN SIIENI3ETIGER, South Side of Locust st., between Second and Third. [Oct.l7,'W. carty . yrs'EGAn, manufactured ac cording to the process patented by Freder /el: Michael, of Columbus, Ohio, is now being oxtensliely - used, and wherever in troduced, has given universal satisfaction, both on account of its purity and its fine ness for either table or pickling. It has been „Igsted by able aria experienced CheunTAls, who pronounce it pure, and highly recommend it. It is the Very best article in the market for PICKLANG 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 the false name of Cider Vinegar. Wo are now working to our utmost capa city in order to supply the increasing de mand for this PURI:: VINEGAR. Privato Families, Hotels and Restau rants an , now using it, and ,nn testify to its good qualities, :Manufactured and sold only by C. C. nirMEs, Second 56. , :adjoining Odd Fellovri;' hull November 7, 1583. INSURANCE COMPANY, OP COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. INYT: ItT 11 A.T., REPORT. )111n) , :mlount itiAtiroa. $2,C01.435 Wholo Of PrO11)111311 235,u31 4. vg.l, 1. $2,120 31 f,.r Prom, le,s Agent', . . Roevipt , for .I , otr.ooiletor , Irca I:44lLitii , ,ion iu lbui, 2.255 02 Stii,Ss7 A nd experiqr.ix pnid in I yin. $10,1:1:1 r.a Bat. Jnn. 1, Iti64. 8,751 47 SI3,SS7 7il A_ S. GREEN, President. G HOTifi Jr„ Seerentr.% ten - .A.ta. S. TAN/Surer. 713 1 .1EZ1L.71MCWC7211..191: IL T. Ryon. .Tohn Sleaey, John rendrieh. (leo. Young, .Ir., 11. G. Nicholas NrDonahl, ne 11' Eberlein, Atiehael S. Shuman. Autos S Green, S. C. Slayrnaker, Eauuuul Sperin Cora. Feb. 13, 18131 GULDEN , ',40(1 1 21 T AR 13RU1 STORE erviled to the go , ,aft, jiu,t reeerved, tnul for sole ot low prices: • ti line assortment. of the most =Oll Alcoa stork of Sterling,: At Mrosia, for pro moting; the growth of thr flair, highly re root mendotl. A. lot 0t• chamois Skins anti carriage sponge. A large and eomplete assortment, of mint;Comin le: ter, ogt awl note paper, volopes, tr.. &e. Pure whole and ground Spieeß, strioil3 pure. CONCEN'Tt:ATED TIE OR SAM/NIT/ER. Family Dye Colors, put up neatly in packages ready for immediate use, without the• usual! inconvenience and 11'0111)1C. Particular attention is called to re cent invoke of Coat Oil Lamps, our sleek n•ill be ibuml varied and complete, emu prisimr all the latent styles. The be , :t Veal Oil tilways on hand, 1.)- i:other With a complete sleek of Drug's mid Chemicals, nt the most reasonable pelves. .T..t• 11. IV. GRA THE UNITED STATES HOTEL 1.1 - 2,3ZRISBURG, PA. HERBISON, Proprietors, TIITS well known lintel is now in icon dition to tweenonothile the traveling pub- Ile, g the most untpletsniveitienees alike tbr the I ransient guest and the per 1111111CSIt I)ieLrnler. I= THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely refitted throughout, and now has avvonintoilations equal in extent, eonifort and luxury to any hotel livtweon Phil:l(44ooa l'ittNiairpt. Itc hteeli o n is the best in the State Capital, being hi ( - n4y la!Cesa to sill the railroad depots, and hi(Lane to all Ilse Oltie4N and ian•int, , ... ball/ i th'S of the city. IC has now all the converzieneet , of A Futsr CLASS HOTEL, and Ihe Proprietors nro determined fr spare neither e:stpense, tittle or tither to en sure the efonfort of the guests. The fad IN in age of the traveling public is reSPeO ti II I 1 V. S01161(11. • - Ort, '63.-1 TO TIIE LOVERS OF THE FILAGILANT WX1711). 3E it known throughout trio length and breadth of Columbia and vicinity, that i3EORGE M. BOOTH, Locust street. nest door to the Post Office, has the finest and mobt vartiod.rissorment oY I'OIACCO AND SEGARS In the Bonn= of enlumbiu Fine flavored Ili:manna and Yarn &gars together with nil the favorit e bra nth; known in the market. .1e by the box. or thoosond. CI! UWING TOBACCO. The iitoicest brands in the market. The Ohl Virginia and home manufactured, "or any other man." SAIOTZING TOBACCO. Turkey, Lynch burg, Anti-nervous, fie., Ste. PIPES of all qualities, sizes and pat tern..., • , r..tnne a running. EvPrybody is buying their Tobacco, Segnrs, Mites, eVe.. nt BOOTIES. Columbia, No . v. '2l, 'f).`3.-tt PfIOTOGR,APIIS. !CITE OLD ORIGINAL GALLERY The subscriber ha completely re-fitted his establishment, and his gallery cannot be aurpassei by any in the ("aunty. and he hopes he careful personalattention to live the public 'better pictures than have here tofore been produced. AMBROTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS, Ivory types, Melainotypes, Cara tic Visite. and pictures .on canvass taken in the hest style, and at prices which cannot be beaten for cheapness. ' pip -Likenesses .warranted at and satis factory pietnro furnished wi th out repeated sittings. He asks a continuance of the liberalpatronage always extended tothis establishment. Call and examine speci mens at the rooms, northeast corner of }..ront and Lomita streets. Entrance on Locust street. 301,LITTLE. Oat. ZSRS. UNDERTAKING CORN VINEGAR. T1T313 COZETIVIBLEI MM==l ties 1,) sivit i•netunwrs C114.132Mir .182 9 PERPETUAL LIB Flill HISHAICI CO, OP 13,1111610tilit 0213. a-5it,XL.z,.1130416, ' $2,457,849 -, 95. CAPITAL, - - - 5 400,000 ACCRUED SURPLUS; - _ 971,000 INVESTED PREMIUMS, 1,086,288 UNSETTLED CLAIMS, - 8,416 INCOME FOR 1564, actcooCl LOSS PAID SINCE 1820, 5,000,000 Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms 37 1 X:7ELM . • Charles N. Thmeker, isaae Lea. Tobias Wagner, Edward C. Dale, Samuel Grant, Geo. Fales, Jacob It. Smith, Alfred Fitler, Geo, W. Richards, Fras. W. Lewis, M. D. CHARLES N:BANCKER, President. EWD. C. DALE, Trice-President. JAS. W.•.McALLIS'rER, ,Sec. Pro. Tem, 3011 N COOPER. Aft- for Columbia mar.l2, ly. 2:0 • , ,.(2N- -- 1.•.-1.10 :A.4-1 CABINET WAR CROONS AND MANUFACTORY, . LOCUST ST., A, FEW DOORS BELOW 3rd St., cOLUMISIA, LAN. CO'Y,PA. THE subscriber having purchased from his brother, Casper Seibert, the stock and good will of his extensive Cabinet Mann lindory, will continue the business at the old sta»d, 'where he will keep on hand an assortment of FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, of the best quality, style, and manufaetuTh and will make to order, of first-rate mate rial, every article in his line. lie will give strict attention to business, and respectful ly asks of I.lld . public a share of its patron age. -UNDERTAKING will receive the most careful attention, at the shortest notice. GEORGE SEIBERT. Cola. .Tuly 4, '63, igA.6.I6ICftELUFFErc, Watch Maker and Salveler, FACTIntEIt Or SILVER-WARE anti importer of WATCRES, No 118 North Seism(' St reet, Comer Quarry Philadelphia. ILE has constantly on hand anassort orAm ern of Gold and Silver Paton t Lever lepine and plain Winches; tinegold chains, seals and keys, breast pins, ear rings, fin ger rings, bracelets, miniature cases, me dallions, lockets, pencils . , tin ml des, spec tacles, silver table, desert, toil, salt and mustard spoons; sugar spoons, cups, nap kin rings, fruit mid butter kt:iyes, shields, romps, diamona pointed pm., etc„,—all uI which trill be sold low for cash, M. i. To ni & CO . S best finality hill Jew eled patent lever movements constantly on hand; also other makers f superior quality. Gold and Silver bought tin• rash. Sept. 1:2, 184t3.-Iy. JUST 0PP.7.5.71.11) AT riTtE FAMILY MEDICINE STRE, 0)1 FiLLOWSI HALL, comuralllA, PA. A FRE:MI supply of Drags and „CS_ eines, Pure Ground Spices, Flavoring Ext racts, Eice Flour, Farina, Corn Starch, Or the Now Preparations, and PATE AT MEDIC:HINES, enstne, Pahn and Varney Soaps. Tooth p o wders lid Tooth Paste, (one in particu lar. ine hest evor offorNl in eraiiinnin,) nail. Dye. IndelUl,ie 1111 c, Colnguo, Bay Rum. Verninicry. h..401LE1 AVVIVOAS lNlliraftEßT MIETY, and everything usually kept in a Good lh•ug Stare. Het atlerition given to Physiei an' s; PrestrlptioilS. CARD.—Dr. W. S. .Ideennxr. - E, at his Office in the I/rug Store, O hl Fell.4wa' Han, daily, from I we've to one o'clock. Col' it., Feb 41, N ENV AN O FASHIONABLE STYLES IP: largest and best assortment (If 1 Boots and Shoes in the city of Lanenm wr, ern brzwillg always the newest styles worn by LA)IRS Ni) GExTLEm Ex, Iloys, (Allis and Children. As I manutac tore the best duality of the above' goods at the very low est rates, (lower than Oily others,) respectfully invite the public to my establishment. .NE‘V STYLES OF RUBBERS, And Corman NVoollen Shoes with felt or leather soles, just received. Every kind, trnanutitetured at short no tice. Every kind of Worked Slippers I'm Ladies and Gentlemen matte Inintisontely to order A. IC. liJiESNIOIA Opposite Coopftr's Hotel, Dot% 12,'63.1y. \Vest King st., LtutettstQr ICRWIN'S LIVX.7LIZt SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLES, Locust st., I/PINS - OM SPCOnd mill Third sts. ARTIN ErtWIN, Atent, takes plea- ILL NUM id 1 . 01 rOrld ing ILLS friends and the publie generally, that he hrim pnreimsed the entire sloe!: and good-will or the Livery Stable recently kept by Christian liershe,y, Est., and having removed it to the LARGE AND COMATODIODs STABLES belonging to iho " lamb Hotel," he hopes lov strict attention to business, to merit a share or pololie patronage. GOOD TEAMS WITH CAREFUL can he had at all hours of the day or night. rlorses kept by the day or month. All at the toweti: ca.vh prtees: and on no other terms. Columbia., Dec. 19, 1863,-Gmos. GREAT VAILIMTW 510U.33. JI2ST received, a larger and finer stock of Toys and fancy goods than ever betbre. My lriends and others are invited to call and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they will here find an on n i ted assortment, Sllitllbte for presents to persons of every alre and taste. An im mense assortment c;1- Portmonnaies, Poek et Books., tke,, &e. China and other fancy articles, too annt erous to Inenif on, liir sale by G..J.SMIT.II, LOCUM street, between the Bank and Franklin House. Columbia, July" 4, 1SG:1. bTONE CHINA , QUEENSWARE AND 133321223111 _ • Will have received a. large sloe]: of'Din- Der, Tea and Toilet Setts, iu great variety - . Having :mule large purcha,es for Cct:slt prior to the late advance on Gehl 47 31 d lit c/aagc, the aro oradded to oiler goods vouch below the current rabs, they are held at in this market. P/OLO•O give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as r.Ne kIIOVY NVO can oiler you tome T,crtl Be egerinor. ST EACY tC P.OWERS, Corner of Second and _Locust at rests, Cora, Jan. 23, 1861. Columbia, Pa. LADIES TAKE NOTICE I YOUR attention is specially called to the very larndscano and eiloice varivties of -dry goods we have „lust received. For sale at very low pricc:g. STRACY k BOWERS, Opposite Odd Feil , .wws' Hail, Columbia, - - INTEREST ( E 11 3 El'OSITS. MIIE Columbia Bank will receive money' , 311 deposit, and pay interest therefor, at the rate of 4,i per cent, for six months, and 5 per ceaL for twelve mouths. 511 IL Er SIIOCIT„ Jan, 30, '64.4f. Cashier, BOOTS AND SIMI:8, Ft'LL assortment- of Meal and Boys Calf and Kip Boots, Balmorals, _Bro gans, &c., Ladies, :Missies' and Children's Bahnorals, Boots and Gaiters. at the store of MALTBY & Colarnbia, Doe. 79, 1143. LOCAL raILIUTIVE TIM' PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD COMPANY. ARE now prepared to receive and for ward FREIGHT on the Phila.&lphia Di vision, to and from all stations where they have agents, at thefollowing rates per hurt:. dred pounds: BETWEEN PEOLA.. AND COLUMBIA, First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 25 cents. 21 cts. is cts, - 15 eta. . - Flour in ear loads, 25 ets. per barrel. Pig Metal, 10 ets. per 100 lbs. BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER. First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. • 25 cents. 20 cents. 17 cents. 14 cents. Flour, 24 cents per barrel. Pig Atetal, -. 12 cents per WO pounds ~,Shipments made to Pittsburg and all in termediate stations as heretofore. RATES FROM COLA. TO PITTSBURG. First Class. 2cl Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. •DO . • 75 00 40 flour per barrel, SO cents. ..,49-Preight consigned to stations where the Company has no agents must be pre paid. Articles of Ist-Class. Books, Fresh Fish, ' Boots and Shoes, :` , .:uts in bags, Cedar and Wooden Porter ec Ale in hot- Ware, ties, - Dry Goods, Poultry in coops, Eggs, Pork, (fresh, Furniture, Poultry, (dressed, ' Feathers, Wrapping Paper. Articles of Al Class. Apples, ble Monuments, Cheese, Molasses, Clover& Grass Seed,Melons, Crockery, Oil in casks or boxes, Candles, Paper in boxes, Casks or Bariels,Pasteboard, (empty,) Peaches, (dried, • Groceries,Printing paper, Guns and Rifles, Paper hangings, Herring in boxes alidQueen.sware, kegs, Sweet Potatoes, lierditare, Tobacco in bales, - Hops, Tea, .Iron, (hoop, band orType, sheet,) Leather, Turpentine, (spt.s,) Liquor in Wood, Varnish. Marble Slabs Mar- Articles of 3d Class. Alcohol, • liired,) Cotter.), Potatoes, Hides, (green,) , Turnips, Lard, Vinegar. Oysters & Clams, OnWhite Lead, (shell,) Window Glass. Tobacco, ( mannfac- 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. IL IL HOUSTON,. Genertil 'Freight Agent, Phila. IFor further information, apply to S. B. KIN( 4STON, Freight Agt., E. K. BOICE. Freight..Agt., Columbia W. R. MYERS, Freight Agt., Lan'tr robin/bin, 180. TRADE MAXIMS. (UST received from Philade a largo Cl and well assorted stock of Slotionery, and Allsre)lmeous Goodo. CHEAP AND GOOD BOOKS, Viz: Books of Travels, Books or History, Books for Devotion, Books about Patriots, Books for Mechanics, Books about the Re bellion, Books of Bonnty. lIYMN BOOKS FOIL ALL DENOMINA TIONS. PRAYER DOOR'S AND ]SIDLES. All the 'Writings of Celebrated Authors. Nr:z: Washington Irving, Mrs. Soul hworth, Charles Diehens, Bayard Taylor, Mayne Reid, Mrs. llentz. And all the writings of every Standard Au thor in every department of Literature. PTIOTOGAAPH ALI3UMS. secaweiNlkvery large stop,: at the lowest cash prices, We ere determined to 5 , .11 lower than any other hoese in the city. CARD mom° R A PITS IVe have a very large assortment of Pine Photographs, Plain and Colored, suitable for Albums, embraeing• Generals, titates men, ItehigieusSubjetts,ClitSSlCal, Humor ous, Statuary, cte. FTAI'IONERY DEPARTMENT We have taken pains to get up a very large and good assortment of:it:twittery o all kinds, Blank Books of every description, Paper Foolscap, Letter, Note, Billet, Bill, Tis sue, Sermon, Envelopes, Ate ; At the lowest prices. Ink. Ink Stands, Pencils. Ruh , ier, Slate Riders, Paper Cutters Port Olios. Rt velopcs, Pocket Ta .te., FOCRET 11..0KR OF EVERY VARIETY. Wo would invite all to gly..) in, a call uefore purchasing,. JOTT:s7 SITE.\I 7 FER, 42 7:Corilx Queen Street. Lancaster, Pa. N4,v. 11q3:1. PORTABLE PRINTING OFFICES, ._ • For the tise n of 3fer . chant., I inind.t., and busines. and pronhs sdonal men, who nisli to thoir own printing, nontfy and elienplv.— 1 1*; . Adapted pruning n of • ( mcardstor., Label., c a r, 7 and Small New.papers. ry Pull instruetiominimom yany each "then onsib n boy ten years old So work them successfully. Circular..' sent free. gpouilllCll sheets of Types. Cuts, de., 6 cents. Address ADAMS' PRESS CO..f I'arA Row, X. Y. and Z 5 Maa.. mar:6:64..4y. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS. WARRANTED IN ALL CASES. CAN be relied nn l fever fail tO cure Do not nauseate ! Are speedy in action No change of diet required ! Do not inter fere with business pursuits! Can he used without detention ! Upward of :200 cures the past month—same of them vety severe eases. Over one hntuired•physicians have used them in their practice. mid all speak well of their eilicaeyond approve of their composition, which is entirely vegetable, and harmless off the SyKtClll. 11111111TedS of eertitieates can be shown. BEr.t.'s SPF:MMO are the original and only genuine Specific Pill. They are adapteel for male and female, old or youn g, and the only relidble remedy for effecting a permanent and . speedy cure in eases of Spermatorrhen, 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, dx., all of which I arise principally frottexual Excesses or 1 Self Abuse, or some constitutional de- rangement, and Incapacitates the sufferer from fulfilling the duties of married life. Inall sexual diseases, as Gonorrhea, Gleet, and Strictures, and in Diseases of the Blad der and Kidney; they act as a charm ! Re lief is experienced by taking a single box. Sold by all the principal druggists. Price el.. They will be Rent by mail, seeurelr sealed, and °confidentially, on receipt of the money, by lIIIYAN, Nn. 70 Cedar street, Now York, Consulting Physician for the treatment of Seminal, Urinary, Sexnal. and Nervous Diseases, who will send, free to the following-valuable wok, in settled en , velope: Tan FITTS' •ntst TtioltrgANP—Docrort DELL'S TRZATISP. on Self-Abuse, Pre mature 'Decay, Impotence and Loss of Power.. Sexual Diseases, Seminal Weak-, ness, Nightly Bmitedons General Debility,. fie., a *pamphlet. of [34 pages, contain lug important. advice to the afflicted; and which should be read byevery sufferer, as the romans of cure in the severest stem; is plainly set forth, Twoadamparoquirod to pal* postage, beepraber 19, 1803.-Iy, 7 , • Fish! Fish!! Fish: MlL E l,sbr in s;a si r rted-tmeicageg ' suer. 26,•61 e by MALTBY& CAWS. . NEW; .7 1 11.131 7 ,1V 'Currants. N EWns, Apples - For We by BENRY SCYDANi, - " • Cor.Tront and Znion sta . . ENGLISH AND AMERICAN-PICNI.t, Alse, Sauces; ,Ketchups , For sale by HENRY "SUYDAM, • .Cor.. Front and Union Star ' SEEDLESS' RAISINS. ••• —SELSZERCORNlELomrponyflleares f aiso, carotid, Ferinti, Chocolate, itc. For silo by ' JIMMY SUYDAM, Cor: 'Front road Union sta, CITRON CRANBERRIES:, New Orleans• piolas. ses, Prepared Fruits:• Also; Dried Fruit of all kinds. For sale by .• d HENRY StYDAM, • Cor• Front'and Union sts. SPICES. • - Particular attention is called to our Puro Spices. Pepper, Ginger, Cloves, Mustard, Allspice, Nutmegs, &c.ovbole or ground. HENRY SUYDAM, Cor. Front and Union sts. Columbia, Dec. 0, 1803. Gr&WIZ/Marl AND Metilltlrial COIVIPACEIr,' Capital $200,000. Securities $300,000. mnis COMPANY continues to take X risks on good property at rates as low as any other icife, Company, aud.consistent with prudence. Policies issued for long or short terms, Or permanently. Losses promptly paid. All claims adjusted without litigation or delay.- This Company refers to the past anti a guarantee of its future conduct. Taos. CRAVEN', Prest. A. S, GILLETT, Vice Prest. F. X. ZIEPLEII, -. A . gont, Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa. Columbia, January 23, 186.1.-ly. mr.mmz - sr No. 520" ARCH St PHILADEtruIA. AI A NUFACTURER & DPALER: IN 'WATCHES, FINE ;7 ENVELRY SOLID SILL VER-VVARE 3:, ROGER'S Superior PLATED WARE. pr-All kinds of Silver-Ware, ramie en the premises. Watch Repairing enroll:2ly clone! • FRANKLIN HOUSE RESTAURANT_ JAcon S..'NfILLEP., would respectfully inform the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, that he has just opened his NEW A\l) srAcious RE,STAIIRA:II/T, In the basement of the FRANKLIN HOUSE, Locust street, Columbia, where the choicest variety of edibles may. be 'found to please the palate or suit the taste of the most fastidious. crroicE VIANDS Served up in the best style, nt a moment's notice. Determined to leave nothing un done to acconsoclatte the public, a share of public patronage is respeetrully solicited. Cotnni bin, Dee 5, 11563. ISA TRIM ON I rIL L. Tf you wish in marry, address the ttn .ldersigned, who will send you, "without money and without price," valuable inihr mation that will Lniable , you to marry hap py and speedily, no matter how ugly or how poor. This is a reliable affair. Tho infbrination mill cost you nothing; mid if you wish to 11111 Try, S Will eheertully assist. you. All letters ht rivtly conhdenti al. The llesired intbritut t lout sent by return maiL, and nu questiong amked. Address SATIAII li. LAMI3I3RT, reenpohat , King Co., N. Y. June, 4th 4, JUST R.ECEIVED A. well seleefed stock of I?,NGLISH AND AME.Ine.kS CAI. E TI TS, OIL ('•i.CIT ICS. - WI N1)()W SPIAI)ES, LOU KI NG OLAssES. gATERNsw.A.itE, FOR SPITING TIT.I DP. at the very loweNt Ca.sh Priees, 31.A.LlYZMAN•S STORE GARDEN SEEDS ! ! HAVTNG received a large and welt se lected a.4sortmeat or GADD'EN SEEDS. direct from the Shakers, the subscriber is able to furnish 'whatever is desired ht this branch of business. CA.LIPLOWER SEED,. EN firVE sEvm, SWEET BASIL SEED TIIY DI i•: SEED, :ma a variety of others too 111.1111erOUS to mention. PEAS and BE of all varieties, con stantly on hand and for sale in large or small quantifies, at The First National lank of Columbia, NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. You are hereby notified that fifty per cent. of Capii ad Stock: of First National Bank of Columbia ki.requi red to he paid on Monday, April 18, twenty-five per cent. on .Monday, May 10, twenty-five percent. (the liattinee) on Monday, June 20. Persons paying their subscriptions in fall, on April 18, will he allowed interest, and those who do not pay as the install ments are due, will he charged interest, By order of the Board. S. S. DETWTLER, Cnsider. April IG, '6l. Zino Sportsmen Look Here! 100,clouble and single barrel Bans, Intn. received at the Hardware Store of .E..littint ple , Double barren grmia 'front 3r.. urf`til 10. Slagle barrel from to $2O. We have receiveefeverything in the gun ming line, such as powder, Shot y; Caps, POwder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Wadding, Game Bags, &c., which we offer to sell •nt vary low rates. J RUMPLE et July 4, 'O. JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE; 300 Sacks of G. A. Salt, , 25 do of Ashton Fine Salt, - '" 25 25 Saek's of Marshal Fine Sait, 100 Bbs. Na. 1 Gmund,Plaster, or sale Wholesale and Retail; at' APPOL;TYS, Locust st., opposite the Cora'. Bank. inayl4:64. EaCCOITTOIL 2 S NOTICE!. • ESTATE OF JOTIN SWIM, late of West ITempfleld township,. deceased. Let • tors of ad nil orstration on saideatate having, been granted to the undersigned, alt -per sona indebtetLibereWarprequested to ataiko imtitediato sittletnent, and these liming. clahnsi or'dentands against the same present them without delay fir settlement to the undersigned, residingat Mounteillia in said township. Joll3:Executor.April CARPETS! CARTETa!, `NT - ENV and Splendid Styles CoiipetS itia IY4 Oil Clotha, sold at. very.small.lprtlitts, Cull and eaantino them at- t., , ,' c01 . 12aPq7;d1,,r., ! .M.A.1.. ..TITY a 94.. SR. ZIRON 'AMID 5W23.21 - • MIME' inbseriberm hare_ received attest .1. 1 a d large stock of all kinds And sizei of Marlron-and Steel. They are constant ly supplitxl vrith stock In this branch or his busineft:, and 'can Arrnish It to cus 'tomer* in largeor small quantities, at the lamest rates _ • .1 R UMPLU &ISO): - ----- Locaßt mt., bulosr.Second. Co% is. July 4, UM. WILLLurS•