TiE-COLM3III SPY. iltlidgrENMEXT ? FEA,RLESS kt FREE COLUMBIA, PA., Stkipoes d.•ms tar- AU aolccrtiseinq will be coacidcrtA CISEI and epttertabte at any time Vier thefirat instrtam- One Effect of the War In its relation.lto the intellectual and moral character and growth of our peg ple this war is unlike any before record ed in the history of our Waring race.— 'We will not now speak of the moral ef fect of war. but will only say that taking the whole nation together, we are cer tain thaLits moral life is healthier and truer thdn ever before. There is more manhood, of Christian living, of true wor ship among the American people now than ever before. The nation is living newer to God every day. But of the influence of war we pro pose to speak now, upon the in:eller:mai life of our people, and of this in some or its simple and obvious forms. The in tense desire to be informed of the prc grest. of the war, has caused hundreds of thousands of persons to tal.e newspapers and read thorn who had never done sc before and who never would have cared to read had it not been fur their person al interest in the tsar on account of rela tives or friends in the army. Reading newspapers awakens a desire for knowl edgehich must he supplied from other sources. Our people are thus led to study the geography of our country, its history and institutions. .This makes thou wish to know something of oth er nations, and we arc thus becoming a reading people to a much greater extent than ever bef tre. And the masses are not only learning to read what is written for them by men who make the use of the pen their pro fession, but the war is educating the peo ple generally in the power and habit of writing. Men learn to describe what they Fee in their long marches through half a dozen States before unvisited.— The solder cannot help thinking., and every newspaper in the land contains) "Army Lermri" from common soldier rlitel, are coit,tt as good as most that are written by 41 1 essional correspondents and reporters. • 41There will soon be no dividing line between the "illiterate IIIZASSOS" and the. I "eultivated and intelligent class" of our" people. We hail with joy every harbin ger of the time when Knowledge, the remedy of all ills that afflict mankind, Omit become universal. • The Time For Sleep and Study By all means, sleep enough, and give all iu your care sleep enough, by requir ing them to go to bed at some regular hour, and to get up at the moment of spontaneous waking in the morning.— Never waken up any one, especially chil dren, front a sound sleep, unless their is urgent necessity; it is cruel to du so.— To prove this, we have only to notice how fretful and unhappy a child is when waked up before the nap is out. If the brain is nourished during sleep, it must have most vigor in the moning; hence the morning is the best time for study— for then the brain has most strength, most activity, and must work more clear ly. It is "the midnight lamp" which floods the world with sickly sentimental ities, with false murals, with rickety the ology, r.t.d with ail those harum searutu dreams of human elevation which abne gates Bible teachings.—Hall's Journal • "Going, going. just g,kiing I" cried oat an auctioneer. "Whore are you going ?" asked a passer by. "Well," replied the knight of the hammer, '•I am going up to the Zoological Hardens, to tell the managers that one of their baboons is /poss." LAPAYETTE.—During the Revolution Lev to being in Baltimore was env:. ted to a ball. He went, but instead of joining the amusement, as might be ex• peca/ of a young Frenchman, addressed the ladies thns:—"Ladies you are very handsome; you filinCEl very prettily; your ball is very line—..but my soldiers have a.) shirts?" The ball ceased; the ladies went home, and tho n‘izt day shirts were prepared for tboa gallant defenders of their country. LoarEns.—Differcut nations have dit ferent kind of loafers. The Italian loaf er spends his time in sleeping—the Turk ish in dreaming—the Spanish in praying —die French in laughing—the English in swearing—the Russian in gambling— the Hungarian in smoking—the Ger man is drinking, and the 11.1norican in balking politics. "What I are you drank again ?" "No my dear, not drunk, but a little slippery. The fact is, my dear, some scoundrel has been rubbing ray boots till they are if! 44 0 a' NI a rif of easel" austig. _ For the Spy. • , reniories grace Past. DT rrlimry zonxsox. As tints of gold remain upon The clouds within the west, - Although the sun so bright has gone Unto his evening's rest ; So scenes within the past can bring A solace to the heart, And cause the tears of untold joy Unto the ayes to start. As streams that now so silently From out the mountain side, B gar far into the boundless sea Its sweet refreshing tide; Se memories of by-gone days, Whoa crowding on the soul, Bear pleasures pure and undefiled, As rapidly they roll. ' Experiments in Elarksmititing Sawing boated iron or. steel is not known it thought of by blacksmiths; and when' -everal foilts ol:hranell es are to be formed from one stock, e'''trif the branches are o ropaiii, eventually, nearly in contact and parcelled 'o each other, the usual method is to split the iron with an, awk ward cal 1 chisel; thereby deforming, the edge of each branch; on which account the branches must be ilium:ler for the pur pose of hammering, shapingand squaring he end of each, after which they are irought together, as near as may be, usu ally retaining a roughness in form, if not' I a deficiency in size and strength, near the J juncture of the branches.l Instead of this tedious process the iron when heated may he put into a viee. and the ends may be readily split with a saw, which would save much labor in hammering and filing. A saw fur this purpose should be thicker at the edge than at the back, and with uni , I form teeth, about 1 12 of' an inch apart. 1 file saw when used must beaten (lipped in water, to prevent its becoming much heated. There is also a method of saw ing ;or cutting hardened steel which is ; not so generally known as it should be. A circular piece of common thin iron Iffite;7or sheet iron, being adjusted to a lathe, ,or by)ol3owans put in violent rotaryilnotion, will , Teaddy cut off a file, a cutting tool, or teirpered steel _spring. without drawing or reducing the temper. There is touch mystery in the effects of this buzz, and its cutting property is at tributable to electricity. it answers a very convenient purpose, however, when the shape and form of articles is required to be altered without affecting their tem n m - In It furnishes a coe:tient tnethcd of cutting teeth to large saws, but is oh ieetiona,ble ii acconnt of the nv t cly cu \ surfaces being left sio hard that they can not be readily filed. Connected with the abject of 'mysterious effects,' it may be ~.ied that :a bar of iron, of almost any ie, tnaf,be instantly sundered when hut. by the simple application of a piece of connuodroll brinritone. A knowledge of this fact will be useful when :finite piece of iron vork_is to,.be severed, but which, as qt - nnetinacs is the tfsp. is so constructed . anctit4tted, thatridinary chi-'el, or ,cuiting. I°ol'4li::Wrought to apply._ Aoles,rinty be instantly perforated through VS - or - plates of heated ir o n by the up- plicatiun of pointed pieces of brimstouc. This pits:noun:lton is carhilli, although it ichluut affords much practical utility.— Scient;fic American. Re•rembered the Test A piuns old lady who was too unwill ing to attend meeting, used to send her thick headed hu.band to church to find oat what text the preacher selected as the foundation of his discourse. The poor dahee was rarely fortunate enough to re member the litirt.bi of the text or even the chapter and verse where they could be found ; but one Sabbath he ran home in hot haste, and Ncith a smirk of self satis faction on his face, informed his wife that he could repeat every word of the text as follows :—"An angel came down front heaven and took a live coal from the alt,tr." "Well, let us hati•e the text," remarked the good woman. "itnourevery word a it." replied the husband. "I am anxiotal to hear it," continued the wife "They are nice words," continued the husband "I am glad your memory is improving, but. don't keep me in suspense my dear." "Just get your big bible, and I will say the words for I know them by heart. Why, I said thorn a hundred times on my way home." "Wall now, let's hear them." "A hem," said the husband clearing his throat ; "An ingen came down from New Haven and took a live colt by the tail and jorkerl him out of the hatter." "Humble as I am," said bullying American spruter at a meeting. "I still remember that I am a fraction of this mag nificent republic." "You are indeed," said a bystander, ."and a vulgar one at that." A young lady in Rochester turned sud denly to marble on Tuesday morning of last week 1 She married Manton W. ltfarble, editor-in-chief of the Now York World. Silk-worm ogga aro oold - in London by ADVRRTISI CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY. Silver and Silver-Tilted. Ware, smiElliEn a- sPETIIING, - FRONT ST.; COLUMBIA. PA. In John Felix's Old Established Stand. We would respectfully invite the public to call'and examine our large and well selec ted stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, Silver and Silver-Plated Ware,''Vutlery, Combs, Pistols and Fandy Suet' as are generally kept in u first class Jew elry Store.. A:IIERICAN 'WATCHES ! AMERICAN WATCHES ! 1 AMERICAN WATCHES ! ! ! We would especially call the attention of persons wishing a good time piece to our assortment of American 'Watches, which for reliability, durability, accuracy and time, cannot Le e: , :celled. • We are at all times prepared to order from the manufacturers such goods as we have not on hand, at less than city prices. A continuance of the former patronage is respectfully solicited. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Feb. 6, 1664-13' PHOTNRAPiI ALBUMS. • JUST RECEIVED, THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT of PHOTOG.RAPHALBUMS Ever offered outside of New York or Phil adelphia. all styles, and at the lowist rates. Also a splendid assortment of POCKET Boos, Very cheap Miscellaneous and School Woks, Leiter Paper, Enve lopes and STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. Also tilt leading PERIODICALS of the riny constantly on hand, at Win; IL HESS' Cheap Book Store, Locust st., opposite the mar.:213, 2 04. Coll] Mbin 1/1/21k, FAMILY GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQVOItS GErinGE 'MLLE, Azont, has just re turned front the eity with a new and well selected Itst,:wintc la of fresh tiroveries, tvltielt he is enaltle,l to 5011 as cheap as the cheapest. MI grades of Sugars. Coffee. Meat. Fish, and Pruvr-ionsgotterally. Also W 00 D anti W IL LO WWARE. SWITZEU AND /ME ESE. toil•ether with tm assortment of GEKMAN IF lit LIS. I= llic stool: of W111(2, :Old Liquors will be Mund worthy the attention of every one, as he will guarantee, them to he pure and genuine. lie respectfully solicits a eall from those who nerd any article:; in his line, feeling ,:ttu-rted. that a trial will verify his word. Call at the old estaldisheastana, COIL OF FIFTI I A N 1) UNION STS. Columbia, 0-t. 31, 1N,:3. r.a. 'tato. Ito "Roachca. no: Led lingo, t4o 1a Furs, Wools 2, &c. ecota on Plants . n sin. i le, Put ttr 254..t0t0 :014 11.4f:c0 find Fittok-. Ff Altos • ii•-• 1..; II r. medi,51:3”.1113." '') . rt:t• 110;71 Sorta.mgerou, to the Iftminn Family." their bolt-- to dlr.`' IVl,vle , llr. in ;di I trg . e by all oil Nor likr, ON,' t;; 1111, 1.1 ri 6 •1• , r , • )31.1.y. ••1 Pt, JI n vr. N. 1 I,lw t 7,1 lbleVitt:2lS, %VA:: TUE sul ,, Tiiwr would invite attention to his huge ALL KIN DS 4'l V 1 1 4 ,,ti:ORS. 51.1: A nti. On ACCO. I'l I'ES &E. III: keeps his stock well Idled tip, and believes that ho cutler as good all as ,,,,VDIWII.t every thing in his lino as can be tbultd is any store Wtallil direct Sja2cial attention to Ids German Will 0•4. These arc light Wine . , good in quality, low ill prict4 alai a very either lur sick or well. largo asnortrnent of C12 • 156t312LCL - LIL=I2. Will attract general notice. and will he found Lo e,,lriprizbe ~, , 010 of the finest pipes evcr 'tiered in Columbia, C.nue ant ex anninu them. .1. C. 1.14.7C11E11, Cur. Front and Locust Cola Pa. J uly 4, 1'_413. 1%113 erica 11) :11 muse. OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! By Tun BusirEL, GALBoN, a r qt. Coutiuu.illy cal llama awl for salt!. BALTIMORE PUMA. OYSTERS THE ISE. , T THE AFfouDy. Como all you hum:Ty, thirsty souls, c o m e .1. r.vn W ua Ana W.I.L and tirink'at quaff ar....1 smoke .From supper 10..ur tall noon. PARLY LOCH: llinur.o an I.l9use, lirout St. Oct. 24. 15...3. Z1V.5173..A.ATC33 CO. Or TATOS.T.II Arartmaaa. PHILADELPFT lA. T xcor.valt.S.T D 1754. 31,'.;30,000. uguJUSt /0 - vi or dumu ; ..e by are; .Nler ,:thandize. Furniture,l7...r . lon sli..rl periods, or pormnneutly Lt.:ll,l3ll g s, by a deposit or Pl:..art;am. 'rho prompt pay incnt of I.)sses tor a periOil afrUelli gliar:tut.e. of claim upon publie confidence. An:rut:it G. Corvit:, Pre,t. CILAILLE3 PLATT, F. X. ZIEGLER, Awmt, Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, ps. Columbia, January 3, IsG4.-Iy. ADIOS S. GREEN', Commission Agent, AND C 0 -A. 1., r) .E .A.. T... M ~. , Canal Bashi, Columbia Pa. Having sixteen hundred feet of wharf', front, on Canal Basin, Columbia, with Bail Road connection, I am prepare,/ to receive and forward. Coal, Iron, Lumber, Oro, Ties, withtho utmost ds:Tnat,ll. co s N F: N S SCiagiqb. April =, THE QUAXER LADIES call and see the Ne‘v Style Qua. li.er /loop Saute, tho moat approve( .46.111. in the market, at STEACY s BOWERS, Cur. VW and Locust St. Cora, P. Feb. 6,1864. WRAPPING PAPER JUST =waived, 100 Beams of Wrapping Paper, at .1S eta. per Rem. J. It Iia.PLE it SOY, . Cols—July 4, _ Locus:..scroat. SHAWLS I SHAWLS 1 SPRING in groat vetrietyjtait re ceived. C4•116.1w.p,1t4„ 3fA.1",112T - - ~.- Cabinet'lacini and Endert aki ng Tiat -tindersigned WOuld ` inform' his :friends and thopulilic: that. holitai 310iP hi creusid facilities for turning out work, and his • ' ' ' . _ _ , FURNITURE:WARE-ROOMS, • ,Are now well supplied with new and bean 7 tiful furniture of the latest improved styles. Re manufactures to order und will keep constantly on hand Dressing, Plain and Fancy' Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card, Dining. and Centre Tables, Common, 'Fan cy and French Bedsteads; all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. As he manufactures his own work he is ena bled to warrant every article to be what it is represented. CR A IRS, Cll AIRS. All kindsof Chairs kept on hand or man ufactured to, order. pane, Windsor, Arm and Rocking Chairs; Settees, Camp and Counter Stools, Sofas, Tete-a-tetes, and Stuffed Scat Chairs, made to order. Old Chairs repainted and repaired. Funerals will be attended to with prompt ness, to which he gives his personal atten tion. He is prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve corpse, as may be re quired. MAHOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS Furnished plain or tinned in any style that may be required. lie respectfully solicits a share of-public patronage, as well as a continuance of the custom with which he has been liberally favored. JOILY SHEN - BERGER, South Side of Locust st., between Seconct and Third. f.Vct.17;133. CORY VIIN:IIGAR, manufactured ac cording to .t tic-process patented by Freder wk Michael, of Columbus, Ohio, is now being extensively used, and wherever in troduced, has given universal satisfaction, both on account of its purity and its tine gess for either table or pickling. It has been tested by able tutu experienced Chemists, who pronounce it pure, and highly recommend it. It is the very best article in the market for PICK LING OR TABLE USE Try it, if you want a pure unadulterated artil:le, na you will surely never again want any of the alma n inable mixtures sold ander the false n a me of Cider Vinegar. 11 - e are lloW working to our utmoqt capa city in order to supply the increasing de mand for this Private lcantilies, llotels and Itestau rants are now u , ing; it, and can testily to its good qualities. )..lantnitetured and gold only by C. C. MAWS, Second St., adjoining Odd Fellows' Mill N 1 OVCII I bet 7, it.t/3. Vl.llll C4)3IPANY, OF COLIIIIIIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. Pot:Rini ANNUAL REPoia. Whole amount i 11,111,1. 01.441 68 n,, .lat of Premium 408, 233,941 41. nllllOlO, 0,11 Pi..•nnun,... Jan miry 1. 1.R.:4, $2.10 :11 i.'t fur P, an. lr4. Agent's Ili 1 , 113, 9,382 40 Ag...nt 1.41111111114 on in 18(3. 2.385 02. .5.13,647 7 and eNveas.!..4 1.141 in 1843, $10,133 :12 Bal. of Prot:Awn, Tar. 1 1864. $.7:447 -- P. 13.887 70 'A. s. GREEN, Pro-ident. connr. 1"m-Nn, Jr., Seeretary. 1\ Ito ILA 1.4. S. Su um.l.s, Treasurer. IL T. IZyon, John 'V. Stater, John lA.ndrieh. (;en. Young, Jr., 11. I\l:Donald, Mipiniol S. Shinn:tn. Amu , : 5. 8 '. Sunyninkin - , siwring, Feb. I:, 1844. GOLDE.H *, - ;011TAR DRUG STORE pnrtictil ) tr itttmo eafic.ct the fol -14-.AIVAra, j nnL 4:11, uu,l tot halo Iq low pri,l.- - ft fit•to as ,- ,ort tof Iltc most popnl::r pQratmery, inanti ti,!, In ~aril cusloilwrs. Ab:on stook, of sit.eliag, Ambrosia, for pro -11101 fug the growth of the hair. highi ly re von t mond e‘h: A 10. oi*Chanwis whin-, and earrialse SPE/lige. ME= TA T lONE It V. C“inpri-intx lenor, cap and note piper, en velope:, Sr., Pan; whole mid ground Spieos, purr. =MEE CCINCI'INTRMITO LYE or, SArtINITIER. Family lJy. colors, put up neatly In 11111.klio , rinfilv for immoiliute use, without the muml ineotivenienee and trouble. Part leular atieutiou is called to our re cent invni. • r• CO. 120111 Oil LalllpS. our stock will lie found varied mid complete, eem prisim_ alt late,st 'll I" )11. , 1 . 0111 (tll 0111 - Ilyfi 011 11111111, 10- 1?:('Iller Willi It eomplete stoel: of DruLt , . titot Chun - lie:l6,M the most rele.ottlible J. ,t• I I. GlLvy. THE MUTED STATES HOTEL! ICAMUSBITUG, ef;TERIS INTITISON, Proprietors, TIT IS Wl•ii 1,:110M - 11 lintel 1$ 116 W in r•Orl Iliaoll to n.q.unintotintQ the tr:i cling pub lic. affording they ino,t aniple(.onreniencos ;dike for the transient guest and the per /RU.IICM. too:tiller. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entircl:s.• refitted throughout, and now ha, equal in exton, vonithrt. and I to any hotel het'a 0211 Philadelphia and litt-Ann.: 4 .. Its j,... es t Joy ) k the lies.t in the State Capital, beintr iii eery aC:CieSS to all the railroad clepnt , , and in eta% proN iniity to all the ()glees and business Ineahtie, of the city. It has now all the ecru YIP.ST (lASS and the Propripn•rs are determined tr spare neither expense, time or latkr,r to en sure the cornl,,rtoftlie gu e sts. The pittroii age of the truvelin.2,- pubbe is rep.-etruil y selieitea. Oct. 31st. '73.-tr. TC y ) T . IIE LOYEILS OF TIIE 5' A.Ce Et .5.111' W}3l/11. - E known thrc+tr r thout tne leristh. end I )liroadtli of Culutobia end vicinity, that GEOfIGF DooT.tt, Locust street, next dour to the l'Qst Otlicu , has the finc..st anti west varied nssonrienL Of Tl/ii.“2(20 ND SEGARS in tile Borough of Columbia,. Five fltivorcil 'Tay/ulna nuel YurnSegurs teqothor with /al favorit , , brutichzki/oWn in the rourket. lor suits by tliv Los or thwwiand. CIILIVENG T013.1.CC0. The eltoleest brands in the market. The Ohl Virp,inkt and keine manutiuttured, "(Jr tiny othor man." smox - rsG TOBACCO. Turkoy, Lynch burr. Ant.-ut•rvuns, 6c., cix. PlPEzi of ail qualities, sizes and pat t, rns. Cums cc running. Everybody is• buying tbuir Tubuzeo, Sugars, 11pos, fie., at BOOTIES. Coluasbia,o . ..cov. 21, '63.-tr. PHOTOGRAPHS. 'run OLD ORIGINAL GALLERY' The subscriber has completely re-fitted his establitdunont, and his gallery' cannot be surpa.s.q.s.l by any in the county., and he hopes be careful personal attention to give the public better pictures than have here tofore been produced. AMBRO'r 'f rEs, PIIOTOGRAPIIS, Ivorytypes, - Mehtinotypcs, (.:ale de Visite, ani pictures on canvou.s taken in the and at prices which cannot be beaten ib - r cheapness. 7 Likonesses warranted, and a sada factory picture furnished witliontrepontod sittings. Ile ltsks a continuance :or the Mend patronogo alsmya extended-10 this establishment. Call and examine, specs_ wens at the rooms, northeast corner of runt and Lotus; streets. Entrance .tfrn Locust street. - It. J. 3i. LITTLE. Oat. 21 3462.- UNDERTAKING CORN VI EGAR PURE VINEGAR RMlKLll4llFliSilitrittift ofT , p,EaLf. - acalpola. .41-fisambioris 'crim:GTarzr.. `2.:1304, 62,457,819 95:•• ' CAPITAL,' $ 40 - 0,000 I ACCRUED SURPLUS, - 071,000 INVESTED PREMIUMS,, 1,080,288 UNSETTLED CLAIMS,: , 8,4 INCOME FoR 1864, 300,000 LOSS PAID SINCE 1829 , • 5 000 000 Perpetual and Temporary Policies • on Liberal-Terms. • , . X3X7E1L.3043V.C1k1=1L.... Charles N. Baneker, Isaac Lea, Tobias Wagner, Edward C. Dale, Samuel Grant, Geo. Pales; Jacob R. Smith, Alfred - Finer, Geo. W. Richards, Pras. W. Lewis, M. D. Cl/ARLES N. BANCICER, .Pre.vident. "ENVI)."C. DALE, Vice -President. JAS. W. MeALLISTER, ,Sec. Pro. Tem. JOHN COOPER, , Agt- for Columbia inar.P2, trir 2 C.) ,l 3fr WS 4*:_3 , 404'4E1 CABINET WAREIIOOIIIS AND DANUFACTORV, LOCVST Sr., A F.Ew DOORS nrocow 3rd S . t., COLUM MA, LAN- CO*N,ISA. TILE subscriber having purchased from his brother, Casper Seibert, the stock and good will of his extensive Cabinet Mann ft-Leto/7, will eotathine the business at the old staild, where Le will keep on hand an assortment of FUR:NIMU OF. ALL KINDS, of the best quality, style, and manufacture and will make la order, of first-rate mate rial, every /trade in his line. Tie will give strict attention to business, and respectful ly asks of the public a share of its patron age. ,74:1 - ErNIIERTARING will receive the most careful attention, at the shortest. notice. 01:011(TE SEIBERT. Cola. July 4, 'CI ISAAC E. STAUFFER, Watch Maher and Severeler, MANI:FACT - URI:11 Or. SILVER-WARE aid Importer of WATCHES, No .14S:sTortli tieeond Street, Collier Quarry or: ) , HE has eonstalltl: v , on hand an assort uAni ent of Gold and Silver Patent Lever !opine and plain Wutehost tine gold challis, seals 3111(1 keys, breitst jiins, oar rings, tin , ger riots, bracelets, miniature eases, me dallions, lockets, peneils, tin in bli , "„ "poe titele,, labia, dotiort, tea, salt and mustard .p. 11115; Sp01)111S. clip*, nap kin rings, it and hinter kriveg, shit i Is, combs, di:mond pointed pet. , 4, ete.,—all 01 which gill lie sold low for o Leh. M. I. TontAs it ( 1)11 , 4 (rittlityffin ;jew eled potent lever movements constantly on Ilan(1: 01 , 4) other mak.er, stiperinnottlity. N. 15.-01 ct Gold anti Silver liondit for enslt. Sept. 15133.-Iy. JUST OPENED AT NE FAMILY MEDICINE ST RE, FdLOWS S RAU, COLITIVIIII I 4, PA. YRESII supplk- of Druz., and Arodi -11. eines. Ptu•e t;renral S 1 ior., Vlavorhozz Extracts, Moo Flour. I•'arina. Corn :Stare la, ho., all of 1110 'Now Preparation-z, and PATENT MEDIC IN ES, Castile, Pal in rtrul loatuT Soap.. 'Pnnl3t l',vw tiers and TooDi Pasty, (one in particu lar. the best over effercsl (lair Itve. La( Colozue, Day I",rcuttu , ty, TOILET ARTICLES IN GREAT VARIETY, anal tav4mytkung u.oiolly kept In a Coma Drug tit“re. o' , :r* St ri ultentiOn 12:11 - on to Phy , i,laif.i Pi•e,,criptionb. CAUD.—Dr. W. S. 2 •COItKIE, at hit+ ()thee in this 1 hmt: St ore. Odd Fellows nail, daily. from twch c to ouc o'clock... Cora., Fisk 0, IStn. ANC , FA 1110 IV A E t re LES rFIIIE largest :Ilia best as,ortment of ,Bunts and Shoes in the city of Laneas ter, ctulnacin ways the newest styles worn Iry LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Buys, Girls ulna Children. s 1 11111110 lure the hest , i n:klity of the ahoy gouda the very li,west mfrs. dower than nny others,) r fully incite the public to niv e•tahlishment. NEW STYLES OF -RUBBERS, And qernian \V't.ollyn Shoos with Lult or Iva( Iler soles, just received. Evcry kind nutiottactured at short no tice. Every kind of Workod Slipynrs fm lA(lies and “pinfonicti nmik. to taller _S.. N. 111:ENEMAN. Oppto.it o t!ta)por't:liotcl. Dec. :12,*(3.1y. 11'e,t King st., Lancaster EIL:IXTIic'M LIVZ2L'2", SALE AND EXCHANGE STAEEES, Avst. sL, between Second mid 'Flu ird StN. ATARTIN ERWJN, ALr,ent, takosplea mire ill illfoll/111/g . ; and gefleVal y, that he ha:, perrhasNl tlu c.nCre mid fz,,,.(1- will or the Livery Stable lucent - 1y kept by Clrh4tian ermhey, 1 y., and recto'. to the LARGE AND - COMMODIOVS STA B T. ES beiOngillg to the " LttttL Hotel," lie liope:i IT strict attention to lutsittvi.6, to merit a ,ilittre of publi,• putriattige. GOOD TEAMS WITH CAREFUL DIU VIM'S, can lie had at all Lours of the day or night, llorHes kept by the day or month. All at the tot, t*l ecesit prje.(.4: and on no other terms. Columbia, bce. 19, 15'43.-Grtins. GILEAT vJL.RxEID3r 5T08.30. JUST received, a larger and finer stork of Toys and fancy goods than ever before. filends and others are invited to evil] and Om stuck before purchasing elsewhere, as they will here find an un limited assortment, Sllitrlble for presents to persons of every age and taste. An im mense assortment of Purtmounides, Pock et Books, &c., cte. China and other fancy articles, too fllllll-. erous to mention, for sale by G. J. Locust street, between the Lank and Franklin House. Columbia, J uly 4, ISO 3. STONE CHINA. QUEENSWARE AND GLASsWARK. WI: have received a lar i .r„e stock of Din ner, Tne tout Toilet Setts. in greet varietv. Ilaving made large pnreln...c..B for co.li prior to Iho late advance on Gad and . Er chnitge, we are enabled to oiler %mods much below the current. rates they are held at in this timid:et. Please give us iteall before pitreltiv4ne; elsewhere, a-' we know we chn otrer you some Ilr«l rg STEACY & itowErts, corner of Second cud Lortut ...treats. Cola, Jan. 23, licerl, Culutiabia, Pa. LADIES TAKE, NOTICE I TOUR attention is srer•ially called to the very htuulsorae and choice varieties of dry goods we have just received. For side ut very low priees,. STEA. CY k BOWETtS, Opposite Odd Fellows' lan, Columbia, I N'l'Elt EST - ON !DEPOSITS. T"E Onlunibin Bank will reveire monoy; "on deposit, and' pay Interest therefor, at thi. rate of tt,i per cent. for six nicnitlis, :an trb" - corst - Ra-two vein tbs. gA.IIU ICI : su.Ocir, Jan.,3o, , • BOOTS -A-N 1) SHOES' vus.r. assortment of Men's and Doss l74:Atli-and Kip Boots, - Baintornals, -- gana, Ladies',3l - sssos' 'and Children's Rahlnorals, Boots and Oalters_, at the stOro of LTBY ¢ CABS. livolatabia, Dec, 19,1.5G3 , LOCAL' anuttarrx - TICE. •THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. ARE.non- prepared to sec - ibis and;:for ' ward.PBEIGHAron the Philadelphia Di vision, to and from all stations , where they have agents, at the following rates per hun , drhd pounds: • - • ' • - BETWEEN PIIILA: AND COLUMBIA, First Class. 2d Class. Srd Class. 4th Class. • 25 cents.. 21 cts. 18 eta. • 15 ets. Flourin ear loads, 25 ets. per barrel. Pig Metal, 10 cts. per 100 lbs.' , BETWEEN PHILA. AND LAP/CASTER. First Class. - 2d Class. 3rd Class.' 4tliClasS. 23 cents. 20 cents:" 17 cents. ' 14 cents. Flour, , 44 cents per barrel. • ' Pig Metal, 'l2 cents per 100 pounds Shipments made to Pittsburg and all in termediate stations as heretofore. RATES FROM COLA. 'l'o PITTSBURG. First Class. 2cl Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 00 75 - 00 40 Flour per barrel,. 80 cents. • - • ' _,./:r•Freight consiined to stations {there the Company has no agents must bo pra paid. Articles of Ist Class. Books, • • Fresh Fish, ' Boots and Shoes, Nuts in bags, Cedar and Wooden Porter di Ale in bet- Ware, Iles, Dry Goods, Poultry in coops, Eggs, Pork, (fresh, Furniture, Poultry, (dressed, Feathers, Wrapping Paper. Articles of 2d Class. Apples, ble Monuments, Cheese, Molasses, Clover S. Grass Seed,Melons, . Crockery, Oil in casks or boxes, Candles, Paper in boxes, Casks, or Barrels,Pusteboard, (empty,) .. Peaches, (dried; Groceries, ~ Printing. paper,. Gans an Rifles, ' Paper Hangings, Herring in boxes andQueensware, kegs, • • Sweet Potatoes, Hardware, Tobacco in bales, Mips, - Tea, Iron,. (hoop, band orType, slaTet,) Tallow Leather, Turpentine, (spits) Liquor in Wood, Varnish. Marble Slabs & Mar • Articles of ad Class. Alcohol, • tared,) Coffee, Potatoes, • Hides, (green,) Turnips, Lard,, Vulcan r, Oysters & Clams, (inWhiie Lead, (shell,) Window Glass. Tobacco, ( manufac- Articks of 4th Class. Codfish, Rosin, . Cotton, Salt, Fish, salted, Tobacco, (leaf,) Grain of all kinds, Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tar, Pitch, Whisky, Plaster, All Frei:4lns payable on delivery. IL IT. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phila. . : 7M-For further information, apply to S. 11. KINGSTON, Freight Agt., Phila. E. K. BOWE, Freight AM., Columbia. W. 11. MYEHS, Freight . Agt., Lan'tr. Columbia, July 4, 18133. imizazr. SALES. (UST received from Philadelphian large • and well assorted stock of Stationery, and Miscellaneous Goods. CHEAP AND GOOD BOOKS. Books ,of Travels, Books History, Boots for lravot ion, Books about Patriots, Books for-M&ehanies. Books about, the Re bollion, Books of Beattiy. ILYMN BOOKS FOR ALL DENOIVINA PRAYER noogs AND lIIBLEA. All I Ito Wl.ltliart4 Of Celebrated Autlatrs. Wto-Itinlzton Ir ine,3frs.4ntttlrworilt, Charlos 1)1Q1cong, Bayard Taylor, .7%layne livnlz. A nel the ivritings of every Standard .% n thor in every th.pa rt molt uf PIIOTOO IZ AP 11 ALBUMS raving o cseemy W(. I t 1 11 vt•ry largo raiwk at the likivst ash 1)T oi:N, . 1111. (1 1. 1Plil/hleil. Itl ZZINItr - tThviitTy - tiilt6r rtcw.4,,ltt I lie t:I1Y; CARD I" OTOG It A PUS !lave a wry /ar, , s,r 8.4.0 rt lima of Pholiqzr:),phs, Plain am/ Cuban - qt. scalable rot Alimm , , tubratitu; eneritb, st;uo4- mei]. lleligiun,Subjeut.,, Ilunaur ,ms, Statuary,