THE COLUMBIA SPY. INDEPENDENT. FEARLESS &TREE, cocumnut, PA., 136 it.. Stir d tl adterliseina aelli be roagiderel CASH" and colleaaLie at any tine after thefirst ilecreion. Resene of a Gallant Officer, Major William B. Darlington, 18th Pennsylvania cavalry, has arrived at hi home in Chester county, Pennsylvania. His case is rare and in'cresting. On the sth day of May, ,during a severe cavalry fight with Hampton's division,' (rebel ;' when our forces. at the portion of the line of battle held by General Wilson. Major Darlington's regiment were crder ed to retain their position, and keep the enemy in check fur forty-five minutes of the remainder of the tb,ee opposing liampton had been ordered to fall ILipk. They obeyed the order with a grace of five minutes, and then, attempting to re tire, found themselve; hemmed in in the direction of their intended retreat by another entire brigade of rebel cavaley commanded by Rosser. They proceed ed to cut their way through, and, after several charges and counter charges, the T .0111C111, hu<c.:celed in 40itokunishin:,,I tl.cir purpose. itt the first charge Major Darlington r teeivwl a wound which shattered h's right leg. Although the subsequent charges by both parties were made directly over his body, as he lay upon the field, the Major received no other in jury. He laid on the battle•fiehl three days, awl was then picked up by the rebels, taken to Hampton's quarters, and his 'fez amputated at the hip by Hemp tou's chief surge in. The amputation was well p donne 1, and he received as good treatment as the limited resources .of the rebels would p Inuit at the hands of the surgeon, Dr. Taylor, of South Carolina, and of General Hampton. lle was gonreyed to a farm house in Spott eylvania county, about three miles from the arc-a or the etwagetnent in which he r •veived his wound, arid there remained three weeks. During Ueneral Sheridan's r t:d he was found, placed in an anibu lane::, and coveyed with the column fur Loa-iou,scaro.a_W 11.4.31‘t which place be left on Monday. While with General Sheridan's command every practicable attention was given him by the General and offienrs. and every effort made to secure suitable food and other comforts to recruit his strength. Ile had been officially reported as killed, and, until despatches were telegraphed to his friends, they had no other news of his fate. Can't Understand It A. war•beaten veteran of Longstrect's oorps, made a funny remark to a friend of mine, a prominent politician, who con versed with him while cooling in from the front. Said he "I do not understand all this; Lee has won a big victory over Grant on the Rapidan, and told us so, and that night we retreated. Then he won another in the Wilderness, and told us so, and we retreated to Spottsylvania. Then he won another tre-mco-j us victory, and I got tuk prisoner ; but 1 reckon he has retreated agial. Now, when we used to lick them, the Yanks fell back and claimed a. victory, and we understood it. Now Lee claims victories and keeps a fallin' back, and I can't 'understad it." The Long and Lingering Farewell. The soldier threw his arms around the lady and gave her a soldier's kiss. I listened for the report; but the lips refused to part. Boconds appe4red hours. The eye would turn crow the scene and then back again, expecting to find the looked for finale. No, no! There they stood clinging like drowning ones, mutt - ally drinking their cup of silence in bit terness, Their arms relaxed, their lips separa ted, but still they stood; site looking in to his largo brown oyes, and lie in turn would fathom her soul through its tear ful windows. They heeded not the crowd around They were emphatically alone. GEM _sin the strong arm pressed her to his r heart, and then another of those I..ng. long, soldier kie4es which stop on ly to get a deeper inspiration. The car bell .ummoned him to the train and the hattle-field, and her to a widely's home. The Chicago ladies a few days ago at tir,d themselves in their nicest silks. N.-zaryed their inci.4t expensive sirvivis around thorn, adorned themselves with their gaudiest ribbons and richn.st laces, -a.l hell a uteeting to talk u%er tho econ omical covenant movement. In one of the llospitats lately, when the inmates learned of the re-nomination of Lincoln, a wounded soldier held up a limb amputated at the knee and averred with a ekuckle indicating his own appre ciation of his•jukc:--"I will stump Ohio for Old Abe." Railroad Rcomarase. The travelei:who - hai - bein : So rerligsc tunate as to sit beside an noltvown beauty in a railroad carriage, and had his con- versational powers brought into play by her spirit of soeistbility, can comprehend the bliss ofa good-looking bachelor, whose car adventure we are about to relate. • This worthy gentleman was a passen ger on the Central Railroad on Monday ltit,and happened to he in a car that was pretty well Atoclod with humanity. He had managed to retaiu a seat from the commencement of the,,journey, until the train reached a stopping-place, where a freih supply of passengers entered it, when he gallantly surrendered it to an old lady, and made up his mind to stand awhile. Now it happened that a young and stylish-looking lady noticed the act, and so pleased was she to sec an old woman treated politely, that she at once rcm tved ;ler carpet bag from the .end of the seat -he occupied. aud int.-itcri the gentleman to take its place. Nothing loth, our hero accepted the modest invitation, and was soon engaged in a friendly conversation with the belle of the train. They OW , tell in lively style until the"shadesolnight were falling fast," when the lady's utter ance grew slower, then indistinct, and then altogether ceased, for she was asleep. Not being disposed to follow her ex ample, the gentleman amused himself by watching his fellow-passengers, and was reminded of his companion's presence by her head touching his shoulder. 31or pliettA had I.cr completely in his fo!ds, and by a series of graceful nods, Ole, uncon s:tiously sought the support or her railroad acquaintanCe. The bachelor was delighted at the first gentle touch, but his pleasure, when, in the abandonment of sleep, luir form nestled down until its whole weight bore down entirely upon hint, baffles description.— The better to support his lovely burden, he placee his arm around her waist, and then gave himself up to tho deliruat of the, incipient. A (ler passing the next station, a gen tleman entered the ear containing the per sons above referred to, and commenced exa mining. the face of each occupant, as though he was in search of some friend. In the darkness of the hour, lie passed the sleeper and her suppurter without noticing them, and it was only when he turned to retrace his steps that the scene attracted his attention, In a moment the shade of anxiety 411 his features was suc ceeded by a frown ; and he stepped quickly to the side of the fair sleeper. As his hand descended heavily upon her shoulder, she started, opened her eyes, sprang to her feet, "blushing celes tial rosy red." Mime the bachelor could speak, the new-comer politely informed him that he could take care of his own wife, if he had no objections, and straight way led the lady to another seat. The explanation that ensued unfolded the fact that the lady had been absent on a visit for some time,and was then return ing to the faithful husband, whose im patience led him to meet her half-way. Eager to meet her, he had entered the car only to find her in the arms of a stran ger ! Of course the stranger told how it happened ; but the frown did not pass away from the brow of the husband until they left the car. Ladies should be care ful how they fall asleep on the wrong vest pattern. A Fa Remarks by gosh Filings Moral swashuns eansists in asking a man to du what he ought to du without asking, and then begging his pardon if he refuses to do it. I have finally kurn to the bunklussion that a good. reliable set of bowels, is worth more tit a man than enny quantity uv branes. Music bath charms to south a savage; this may be so, but I wud rather tri revolover on him fust. It always seemed tu me that a left handed fiddler must phi the tunebakwards. I have offen bin tole that the best, is tu take a bull by the horns, but I think in many instances, I should prefer the tail hold. I never konld roe enny use in naming wooden gods mail and femail. Tlia tell we that fetnails are so scarce in the far Avestern kentuky, that a great meny ruarrid is-initial' arc already engaged to there seekund and thurd husbands. A TOUGH STORY.—The Mifflinburg, (Pa.) Telegroph, Kays that last week, dur ing a thunder storm, the lightning struck a tree standing over a mine, near Miffl'n burg, and passed down the trunk of the tree to the ground, and through a hole into the mine, where it ran down a man's hack and tore a heel off one of his shoes. He was stunned, and his hack was burnt same. Ito walked to his home without assistance and He are informed is doing well. The rebels stole the buttons off from Gen. Seymour's coat while he was being taken from the Wilderness to Macon. Ga., and the Richmond papers endeavor to conceal the mean theft by raying that they full off: To make a pretty girl:a cheeks red, pay her a sweet compliment. To redden those or an impudent man, slap them. Astronomers Imre giren thearte o: solar light at 192,500 miles a second. •- ADVERTISEMENTS. CLOCKS,WATCHES 3 JEWELRY. Silver and Silver-Pl.ted Ware. SHREINER arc SPERING, FRONT ST.. COLUMBIA. PA. In John Felix's Old Ilstabßalled 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, Cutlery, Combs, l'istolsemd Fancy A-aides. such as are generally kept in a first class Jew elry Store. AMERICAN WATCHES ! ANIERICAN 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 be excelled. We are at all times preoared to order from the manufacturers sttrdt goods as we have not on hand, at less than city prices. A continuance of the former patronage is respectfully solicited. ]tepairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Feb. 6, IS6-1-ly FAMILY GRAkERIES, 'WINES AND LIQUORS EORGE 'LILLE:, Agent, has just re turned from the city with a new and well selected ascartment or fresh Groceries, which he is enabled to sell as cheap as the •heapest. All grades• of Sugars, Coffee, Meat, Fish, and 'Provisions generally. Also WOOD and WILLOW WARE. SWITZER AND LDISURGER CHEESE. together with an assortment of GERMAN FRUITS. WINES AND LIQUORS His stock of Wines and Liquors will be found worthy the attention of every one, u.s he will guarantee them to be pure and genuine.. He respectfully solicits a call from those who need any articles in his line, feeling satisfied that a trial will verify his word. Call at the old eAtriblished COIL. OF 1 0 IFT II AND UNION STS. Columbia, Oct. 31, 18(33. l'cr Rats, ....ire. Roaches, Ants. Bed Bugs, M.ths in Furs, Woolens, ace. Insects on Plants. Fowls. Anim as, I'M tip In CSSr.. :lap. and SI Itnxen, Bottlec n awl iW •izor. fi.r PCHLIC IAtITITrTI..N.S, " ( tatty inf lUlle rente.lie, known." Prop Pi/jPJI)," Nut ilangeroo, to the Human Family." ...Bias come out of their holes to he." Jur Solll Whole-m.lO in all large cities. Sold by all I 'N1X:4 14 1 4 luta Bet:tilers everywhere. tr e rt!!! lIEWAIt E.::: of all tt orthlett4.• holitatioh4.— urt_Ste that Cterrsn's name i OH e.tnh Box, Bottle and 'Flask. before you bur. vo. 11 ENRY R. COSTAR, I'IU*CIP(L DEPoT 482 Itito‘owtr, N. Y Itl by 1111 Who'eve, mid lthil Druguixts in Cb biq, Pet. WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, &c. THE subscriber would invite attention to Ids la rl.tc and tine stook: of ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS, SE( A RS, TOBACCO, PIPES, C. Ill;keeps his stork well tilled up, and believes: that he eon offer as good an as sortment of everything in his line as can niund in any store ii. Colmul do. Ilt•w' spoelal attention to his ernum Wines. 'Ulteso are reAlit wines, goon to gunlity, low ttt prit•o, :mil at very wholesome drink either for sick or well. A large assortment or ob.rulocia. 3E 0 .1.1 rs, Will attract general native, and will he found to comprise mmie of the tine,t pipes ever offered in Coltimiiia. Conte and ex amine theta. J. C. BUCHER, ('or. Front and liocu-d 'ortt Fa. July 4, ISO. A merica is OYSTERS ! OYSTERS !! BY TIIE BUS lIEL, GALLON', or qt. Continually on hand and for sale, BALTIMORE AND PHILA. OYSTERS TUE BEST TUE 3LARKEr AFFORDS. Como all you hungry, thirsty souls, Caine down IA) my saloon, And eat and drink and quatr and smoke From supper hour till noon. PARDY LOCK AltD, American Rouse, Front St. Oct. 24. ISU3 INSIELANCE CO. Or NORTEt AMERICA., PHILADELPHIA. N 0141'0 11 AT D 179-I. Asset.: 81 Xi 0,909, 'Charter perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by fire on Buildings, Mer elattalize, Furniture. Ate., for long or short periods, or permanently on Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt pay ment of Ilsses for a period ofserridg years, affords :. guatrantee of elaim upon public contitleatee. A unarms tl. CoPFIN, Prest. Cu.t IMES PLATT, Seerelary. F. X. ZLEGLER, Agent, Basement Black's 1 told, Columbia, Pa. Columbia, January 2.1, FRANKLIN HOUSE RESTAURANT_ T .5..00S S. MILLER would respectfully Pintbrut the citizens of Columbia unit sdeinity, that he h,is just opened his NEW AND SPACIOUS RESTAURANT. In the basement of the FRANKLIN HOUSE, LOCUM street. Columbia, where the choicest • ariety of edibles may be .found to please the palate or suit the taste of the most fastidious, CHOICE VIANDS ierved ur, in the be .t style, at a moment's notice. Determined to leave nothing. un done to accomodate the public, a share 01 public patronage is respectfully solicited. Columbia, Dee 5, 18433. tf. AMOS S. GREEN, Commission Agent, AND COAL SEALER, Canal Basin, Columbia Pn. Raving sixteen hundred feet of Nvlinrg front, on Oiled Pain, Collimbin, with Rail I;nndermueetiun. I tun prepnred to reeetee and ft - mu-aril. 0411, Iron. Lumber, Ore. Cie p. &e., with the iitinro.t flegpateli. CONSICVNMENIS SOLICITED. April THE QUAKER. LAD:IEs call andsec the New Style Qua icer limp Skirts, the tuost approver in the market, at &MACY' BOWERS, Cor. sd and Locust St. Col'u, P. Feb. 6,ltitil. WR A PPLlsit; PA PER I JEST roceivtal, 100 Beain- of Wrapping Paper, at 35 ct-s. per iteam. J. RII.NIPLEI tt: SON, Cola. July 4. 1543. Locust Street !11.1WI.S: SHAWLS'. ritiNls in great varlety,just re -10 eel ved Col'.t.snar.l9,'4.l. MALTUY aC cAsr.. milE NATIONAL ALMANAC AND .1. Annual Record for the year 1864. At WM.. U. (*hefty, 000 K Stare, pril, PTA, Oppopite the Culunibla U talk Cabinet-Making and Undertaking VIE Undersigned would infoini his friends and She`publie that he'has 110117: iu clreapedluellities for taming out work„and his FURNITURE:WARE.ROOMS. Are now well supplied with new and beau tiful furniture of the latest improved sty/es„ He manufactures to order and will keep constantly on hand Dressing, Plain and Fancy .Dureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card, Dining and Centre Tables, Common, Fan cy and French lledsteads;, all of which will be sold owthe most-reasonable terms. As be manufactures 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 mactured 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 repainted and repaired. Funerals will beattended 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 tho custom with which he has been liberally favored. JOHN Si lENBERGER, South Side of Locust st., between Seconct and Third. [0ct.17,'63. CORN VINEGAR, manufactured ae rording to the process patented by Freder ick Michael, of Cblumbus Ohio, is now being extensively used, anti 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 tested by able ads experienced Chemists, who pronounce it pure, and highly recommend IL It is the very best article in the market for PICKLING OR TABLE USE. Try it, if you want a pure unadulterated article, and .you wilt surely never again want any of the abominable mixtures sold tinder the lithie mune of Cider Vinegar. We arc now working to our utmost capa city in order to supply the increasing de mand for this PURE VINEGAR. Private Families, Hotels and Restau rants are now using it, and can testify to its good qualities. Manufactured and sold only by C. C. I rIMES, Second st., adjoining Odd Fellows' Hall. November 7, 18a3. INSURANCE COMPANY, OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. Follll'loll ANNUAL REPORT. Stt.COL43.i 614 Whole totionta of I t rottiom Notes, 2.5:t.931 46 11:tboleo PrentitiroQ, Jrni ifor3:l.ls63, $2,180 31 Reop't for Prioti. • egoookb—ions 111 1,03, 0,:52 46 tZeveipt. for .I,,,,oftentKie.ll Agoilt%4 ooltoui , ,folf iu IsiBl. 2,363 02 -- $13,587 7 and expen•es paid in 1803, $10.133 32 liiii.of Premiums Jan.], 3864. 3,754 47 . $13,857 iA A. S. GREEN, President. P:01201,1 Yeaniti. Jr., Seeretury. 11.11t1rAEL S. Sitt:NAN, Treasurer. F..b, (1, 186443 tn X:IXX:111OrZCOMILIS: R. T. Ryon. John W. Steaev, .Tr. I.'endrieb. (A.D. - Young, Jr., 11. Minieli. Il'Dontild, Szthel Eborlein, 111cliztel S. SIMIIIIIII. S S. C. Silty:fluter, Spering, Corn. Vol,. 13, 1804 GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE PartiettlAr attention i% called to tlu• 1 . 01- 10Wille: gooalik, 31A reCvh pi, and COT hate at low pcit•ets: A line assortment ort he most =MEM lies to suit ea:dinners. Also a stock. or literlings Ambrosia for pro moting the growth of the hair, highly re- COM 'mended; A lot of Chamois Skins and carriage sponge. A large and complete assortment of STATIONERY. Comprising letter; cap and noto paper, en velopes, ke., &c. ott se. Pure whole and ground Spices, strictl3 Pure. CONCENTRATED LTE OR SAPONIFIER Faintly Dye Colors, put up neatly in packagesready for immediate use, without the usual inconvenience and trouble. Particular attention is called to our re cent invoice of Coal Oil Lumps, our stock will lie found varied and complete, com prising all the latest styles. The best Coal Oil always on Land, to gether with a complete stock of Drugs and Chemicals, at tine most reasonable prices. .1..4 - IL W. GRAY. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL ! OVERLY & IIL'TL•IIISON, Proprietors. THIN wen known Hotel is now in aeon dition to iteeemitusatite the traveling Itti ail;mlinir the most ample conveniences alike lit' the transient guest anti the per manoni hoarder. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely refitted throughout, and now has itccommodations equal in extent, emnfort and luxury to any hotel between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Its hwation is the best in the Slate Capital, being in easy access to all the railroad depots, and in close proximity . to all the Wilms and business localities of the city. It has now all the conveniences of A FIIiST CLASS HOTEL, and tlit• Proprietors are determined tr spare neither expense, time or labor to en sure the emn fort °film guests. The patron age of the traveling till bite is respectfully solicited. Oct. 3/ ht. '63.-tf. TO TILE LOVERS OF TIIE FRAGRANT 137E133D. IQT.: it known throughout tne length and breadth of Columbia and vicinity, that (thIORGE: M. BOOTH, Loeust street, next door to the Post Oil lee, Ilan the finest and most varied assorment of TOBACCO AND SEGARS In the Borough of Colmnbia. Fine tlawor:sl 7 Lavanna and Yarn Segtirs* together with all thefavorite brands known in the market. For sale by the box or thousand. cliEwrxr, TOIIACCO. The choicest brands in the market. The Old Virginia and home manufactured, "or any other man." SMOKING TOBAC1:70. Turkey, Lynch burg. Anti-nervoum, ate. PIPES of all qualities, sizes anti pat tents. Cbine a running. Ecerylmdy is buying their Tobacco, Segurs„ Pipes, fie., at Columbia, NOV. 21, "M.. -t f. CUE OLD ORIGINAL GALLERY. The sUbSeriber bag completely re-tilted his establishment, antl his cannot he stirpa.seci :my in the enmity. and he hopes by careful personal atte n ti on t o give the public better pictures than have here tofore been pm...hived. .AMIIROTY r.ns, PLLOTOGRAPITS, Ivorytypcs, Mclainotypos, C:trte de rixilr, and pictures On canvass taken lit the hest 4tyie, timbal prices which cannot be beaten for I.llolllpeiS4 j r-e-I.liienesses warrant/NJ, and at satis factory picture fnriaished without repeated sittings. He asks n continuance of the Mond 'patronage always extended to tbls establishment. Call and examine speei mons, at the rooms, northeast corner of ront and Locust streets. Entrance on Locust street.. • IL J. M. LITTLE. Oct. 7.4 1243. UN DE RT A IC.I NG CORN VINEGAR. 211E1 COLI7IVISXA kOili in small HARIUSHURG,PA )JOOTIES PHOTOGRAPHS. 8 2 9 . ;, PSEPETVAL. FIREITIORAICI CO, I?LELEI2.B.DOLPELA . 4, ALesemotes ore .7.obact.. 1, 2.1364, $2,457,849 95 EZMW/1 ACCRUED SURPLUS, - 971,000 INVESTED PREMIUMS, 1,080,288 UNSETTLED CLAIMS, - 8,410 INCOME FUR .1804, 300,000 LOSS PAID SINCP. 1829, 5,000,000 Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. =PX:IE33OC3T'IZiXzt..I3. Charles N. Bancker, Isaac Ica, Tobias Wagner, Edward C. Dale, Samuel Grant, Geo. Fides, Jacob B. Smith, Alfred rider, Gen. W. Richards, Frits. W. Lewis, M. D. CHARLES N. BA?.:CK. ER, Pre3ident. EWD. C. DALE, Vice-Pre.lident. JAS. IV. MeALLISTIM, See. Pro. Tem .1141nN COOPER, Bgt- for Columbia mar.l2, CIEORGII SEIIEIa T's CABIN ET WAREROOMS AND MANUFACTORY, LOCITST ST., A FEW BOOBS BELOW 3rd St., COLUIII 'MA, LAN. COW, PA. THE subscriber having purchased from his brother, Casper Seibert, the stock and good will of his extensive Cabinet Manu factory, will continue the business at the old stand, where he will keep on hand an assortment of FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, ofthe best qualify, style, and manufacture and will make 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. ALO".UNDERTAKING will receive_ the most earefnl attention, at ❑te shortest notice. GEORGE SEIBERT. Cola. July 4, 'G3. ISAAC 11. sigaureai, Watch Maher and Seamier, MANUFACTITIIER OF SILVER-WARE and Import -e or WATCHES, No 14S Nort h Second Street, Corner Quarry Philadelphia. allE has constantly on hand an assort ment of Gold mid Silver Patent Lever lepine and plain Watches; tinegnidehaius, seals and keys, breast pins, cur rings, fin ger rings, bracelets, miniature cases, me dallions, lockets, pencils, thimbles, spec tacles, silver table, desert, tea, salt and mustard spoons; sugar spoons, cups, nap kin rings, fruit and butter loves,l shields, combs, diamond pointed per., etc.,--all which will be sold low for cash. At. I. TOMAS & Co's best quality full ,jew eled patent lever Movements constantly on hand; alsoot her tankers fsuperior quality. 11.—Old Gold and Silver bought for cash. Sept. 12, 156:1.-ly. JUST OPENED AT TRE FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, On FtLLOWS' HALL, COLUMBIA, 1".11. AFRESIf supply of Drugs and Medi eines. Pure Gronnil Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Rice Flour, Farina, Corn Starch, &c., all of Ibe New Preparations, and PATENT MEDICINES, Castile, Palm and Fancy Soaps. Tooth Powders and Tooth Paste, (one in part ten hr. toe best ever offered in ColondAn,) llair Dye, holelliblo ink, Cologne, Bay TOILET ARTICLES IN GREAT VARIETY. and everything usually kepi. in GOOO Drug Store. -.Rt . : - St Het nttent ion given to Physician's Premeriptions. CARD.—Dr. W. S. IND.Conur.E, at his 01Dee in the Drug Store, od4/ Fellows' 11811, daily, from twelve to one o'clock. Corn., Feb (1, Mal. NEW AND FASHIONABLE STYLES MITE larg,est and best assortment of I. Boots and Shoes in the city of Lancas ter, embracing, always the newest styles worn by LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Boys, Girls and hildren. As I manufac ture the best quality of the above goods at the very lowest rates (lower than any others,) respectfullyinvite the public to my establishment. NEW STYLES OF RUBBERS, And German Woollen Shoes with felt or lesither soles just received. Every kind manufactured. ut short no tice, Every kind of Worked Slippers for Ladies and Gentlemen made handsomely to order A. N. BEENEMAN, Opposite Cooper's Hotel, Dec. 1,2;63.1y. West King st., Lancaster NEW FRUIT. NTEW Raisins, Currants, Dried Apples Sze., ,te. For sale by HENDY SL' D_>; At, Con Front and Union sts. ENGLISH AND AMER CAN PICKLES Also, Sauces, Ketchups, &e. For sale by HENRY SUYI)AM, ('or. Front and Union hits. SEEDLESS RAISINS. lAIZ EllCORN,ll.oniniony,licarns,Mnr caroni, Farina. ,te. For sole by HENRY SUYDAM, Cur. Front and Union sts. CITRON. CRANBERRIES, New Orleans Molns ses, Prepared Fruits. Also, Dried Fruit of all kinds. For sale by S DAM, Cor. Front and Union sts. SPICES. Particular attention is ealled to our Pure Spices. Pepper, Ginger, Cloves, Mustard, Allspice, Nutmeg's, A:c. whole or ground. HENRY siTYDAIst, Cur. Front and Union sts. Columbia, Dee. 5, 4311.33 AT 17.11.2111T1ir STORE. JUST received, a larger and finer stock of Toys and fancy goods than ever before. My friends and others are incited to call and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they will here tied an un limited assortment, suitable for presents to persons of every age and taste. An im mense assortment of Portnumnaies, Pock et Books, tc., China and other fancy articles, too num erous to mention, for rule by G. J. SMITH, Locust street, between the Bunk and Franklin lionise. Columbia, July 4, Irld3, STONE CHINA, QUEENSWARE AND WE have reeeived a large stock of Din ner, Tea and Toilet Setts, in great variety. Having made large purchases for Cash prior to thm late advance on (;&d and A:c ella:we. we are enabled to ofTer gooels much below the current rates they are held at in tlibi market. Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we know we can offer you some Bra, Bargains. ST EAU)," it :SOW Ems, Corner of Second and Locust streets. Cora, Jan. 23, 1504. Columbia, Pa. LADIES TARE 'NOTICE! YOUlt attention is sp ecially called to the very handsome and choice varieties of dry goods we bare Juni received. Fur sale at very low prices. STEACY .Sc nowEßs Opposite Odd Fellow,' Ilan. Columbia, INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, THE Columbia Hanka - ill receive inoney on deposit, and pay interest therefor, at the nne of 4 per cent. fur six _months, and 5 per cont. fur heelee month. SAMUEL Jan. V), Csadder. LOCAL rwarsaimziroiszon. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD' COMPANY. ARE now prepared to receive and for ward FREIGHT on the Philadelphia Di vision, to and from all stations where they have agents, at the following rates per hun dred pounds• BETWEEN PHILA. AND COLUMBIA. First Class. 51 Class. 3rd Cls-ss, 4th Class. 25 cents. 21 eta 18 eta. 15 cts. Flour in car loads, 25 ets. per barrel. Pig Metal, 10 eta. per 100 lbs. BETWEEN PLULA. AND LANCASTER. First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 23 cents. 20 cents. 17 cents. 14 cents. Flour, 24 cents per barrel. Pig Metal, 12 cents per 100 pounds Shipments made to Pittsburg and all in termediate stations as heretofore. " RATES FROM COLA. TO PITTSBURG. First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 90 75 GO 40 Flour per barrel, 80 cents. $ 40.000 Freight consigned to stations where the Company has no agents mast be pre paid. Articles of Ist Class. Books, Fresh Fish, Boots and Shoes, Nuts in bags, Cedar and Wooden Porter J.: Ale in bot- Ware, ties; Dry Goods, Poultry , in coops, Eggs, Pork, (fresh, Furniture, Poultry, (dressed, Feathers, Wrapping Paper. Articles of 4d Class. Apples, ble Monuments, Cheese, Molasses, Clover & Grass Soed,Melons, Crockery, Oil in casks or boxes, Candles, Paper in boxes, Casks or Barrels,Pasteboard, (empty,) Peaches, (dried, Groceries, Printing paper, Guns and Rifles, Paper aan g in g s, Herring in boxes andQueensware, kegs, ' Sweet Potatoes, Hardware, Tobacco in bales, Hops, Tea, Iron, (hoop, band orType, sheet,) Tallow, Leather, Turpentine, (spts,) Liquor in Wood, Varnish. Marble Slabs & Mar- Articles of 3d Class. Alcohol, tired,) Coffee, Potatoes, Hides, (green,) Turnips, Lard, Vinegar, Oysters & Clams, (inWhite Lend, (shell,) . Window Glass. Tobacco, ( inannfac- Articles of 4th Class. Codfish, Rosin, Cotton, Salt, Fish, salted, Tobacco, (lead Grain of all kinds, Till, Nails and Spikes, Tar, Pitch, Whisky, Plaster, All Freights payable on delivery. H. H. HOUSTON General Freight Agent, Phila. Wt-For further information, apply to S. It KINGSTON, Freight Agt.,Philn. E. K. BOICE, Freight.Agt., Columbia. W. IL MYERS, Freight Agt., Lnn'tr. Columbia, July 4, 1863. TRADII SALES. (UST received from Philadelphia, a large rJ and well assorted stork of Stationery, and Miscellaneous Goods. 011 J AP AND GOOD BOOKS, Viz: Books of Travels, Books of History, Books for Devotion, Books about Patriots, Books for Mechanics, Books about the Re bellion, Books of Beauty. HYMN BOOKS FOR ALL DENOMINA TIONS. PRAYER BO' KS AND BIBLES All the Writings of Celebrated Authors. Viz: Washington Irvine., Mrs. Southworth, Charles Dickens, Bayard Taylor, Mayne Reid, Mrs. Bentz. And all the ritings of every Standard Au thor in every department of Literature. PHOTOGRA Pll ALBUMS. Ilaving secured a very large stock at the lowest cash prices, we aro determined to sml lower than any outer ho+tse In the MIT. CARD PIIOTOG R A PUS We have a very large assortment of Flue Photographs, Plain and Colored, suitable for Albums, embracing Generals, States men, Religious Subjects, Classical,Humor ous, Statuary, ate. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT We have taken pains to get up a very large and good assortment of Stationery o all kinds. Blank Books of every description, Paper Foolscap, Letter, Note, Billet, Bill, Tis sue, Sermon, Envelopes, atc. At the lowest prices. Ink, Ink Stands, Pencils, Rubber, Slate s Rulers, Paper Cutters, Portfolios, En velopes, Pocket Tablets, ate., ate. rocs' Er IWOKS OF EVERY VARIETY. We would invite all to give u 3 a call oefore purchasing. JOVEN SHEAFFER, 32 North Queen Street. Lancaster, Pa. N0v.2.4, ISa3. PORTABLE PRINTING OFFICES. For the use of :tier s chants. Druggists, and all business n anti profes ional men, ho tt P• 11 to 1 , do their own printing, Z.— neatly and cheaply.— si' Adapted to the printing " • of Handbills, Billhettds, • Circulars. Labels, Cards and Small Newspapers. - • Full instructions tuseom pony each office emit,- ling a boy ten years old So work them surressfully. Ciroulars sent free. I specimen sheets of Types, Cuts, .te., 0 cents. Address ADAMS' PRESS 81 Park noir; .3". 3". owl 3.3 Lincoln Sl.,flostoit Mow BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS. WARRANTED IN ALL CASES CAN be relied on! Never fail to cure Do not nauseate ! Are speedy in action ! No change of diet required ! Do not inter fere with business pursuits ! Can be used without, detention! Upward of 200 cures the past month—some of them very severe cases. 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 harmless on the system. hundreds of certificates can be shown. BEtt's Srecivic PILL. are the original and only genuine Specific Pill. They are adapted for male and female, old or young, and the only reliable remedy for effecting permanent and sp . eedy cure in all cases of Spermatorrhea,or Seminal Weakness, with all its train of evils, such as Urethra and Vaginal Discharges, Gleet, the Whites, Nightly or Involuntary Emissions, Incon tinenee, Genial Debility and Irritability, Impotence. Weakness or Loss of Power, Nervous Debility, etc., ac., 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 Disedkes 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 31. They will be sent by mail, setturely sealed, and confidentially, on receipt of the money, by .1. BRYAN,' No. 70 Cedar street, New York, Consulting Physician for the treatment of Seminal, Urinary Sexual, and Nervous Diseases, who will send, free to all, the following valuable work, in sealed en velope : Tau' Ptrrikrii TnormAsto—Docron BELL'S TREATISE on Self-Abuse, Pre mature Decay, Impotence and Loss of Power, Sexual Diseases, Seminal Weak ness, Nightly Emissions, General Debility, dre., at pamphlet of 64 pages contain ing lniportant advice to the afflicted, and which should be rend by every sufferer, as the means of mire in the Revera.Cettages is plainly set faith. Two stamps required to Pay postage. Decemberl9, 1863:-Iy„ Fish I • Fish 1 I Fish:l: - VrACKEREL in armoring. palkaircia,. in /Li store and for sale by mar. 51;64. )Ia.L.TRY & Treasury i Depextment. Office of Comptroller of Me Washingtbn, April 8, !W1.% J Whereas, by satisfactory, evidence pre sented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that The Find National Baal of Columbia. in the County of Lancaster. and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress, entitled 'An act to provide a national currency, secured by a, pledge of United States stocks, and te,pro vide for the circulation and redemption thereof," approved February 25, 1863. and has complied with all the provisions of said acerequired to be compliedstwith before, commencing the business of Banking: Now, therefore. I, Hugh lifcCullochecomp troller of the currency, do hereby . pertify - that THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBIA; County of Lancaster, and._ State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Banking under the act aforesaid; [SEAL.] In Testimony 117tereof, 'witness my hand and seal of office, this eighth day of April, 1864. _ _ _ HUGH McCULLOCH, • Comptroller of the Currency April 16, 1864. Returned to Columbia. I have opened out again at my old place of business at Third and Union Sts, Where I would be pleased to see all my old customers. 11ly stock of goods is full and: complete, comprising DRESS GOODS, CASSIMERES, • GLOTTIS. TESTINGS, DELAINS, • PRINTS. DOMESTICS, Together with as good assortment of goods. as is found in any similar establishment. Family Groceries, coffee, leq ana 8041. of 1)11 OP. PRIME SUGAR CURED DAMS. • FLOUR, FEED, ' POTATOES. FISH", ae. Country produce taken in exchange for goods at the highest,market rates. Thankful for past patronage, and relying upon the superiority of our stock and low prices, to merit a liberal share of publie patronage. L 0. BRUNER, april 9, '64. Cor. 3rd and Union Sbc. GIRAJELD FIRM AND IMILEULTISIE ENSUILAIWCA COMPANY, PIIII,ADELPIIIA. Capital $200,000.. Securities $300,000. mins COMPANY continues to take risks on good property at rates as low as any other attic Company, and 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 as a guarantee of its nuure conduct. Tiros. CRAVEN, Pmst. A. S. Gitimrr, Vice Prest, JAS. 13. ALVORD, Secretary. F.X. 'ZIEGLER, Agent, Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa. Columbia, January 23, 1861.-ly. JUST li,ECEIVED A Ivell selected stook of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN C _ZsA_ Z. TIN G- I H'o,-- - -•-••• • WINDOW SHADES, LOOKING GLASSES, QUEENSWA FOR SPI?JX( TRADE, at the very lowest Cash Prices, at HALDEMAN'S STORE. GARDEN SEEDS ! ! TJAVING received a largo And 'well letded assortment of GARDEN SEEDS; - direct from the Shakers, the subscriber is able to furnish whatever is desired in this branch of business. CALIFLOWER SEED, ENDIVE SEED, SWEET BASIL SEED THYME SEED, and a variety of others too ntunerous to mention. PEAS and BEANS, of all varieties, con stantly on hand and for sale in largo or small quantities, at R. WILLIAMS• Sportsmen Look Here! 100 double and single barrel guns_, just received at the Hardware Store or J. Rum ple &Son. Double barrel guns from SC, up to $6O. Single barrel from $2 to $2O. We have received everything in the gun ning line. such us powder, Shot, Caps, Powder Flasks, shot Pouches, Wadding, Game Bags, which we offer to sell at vary low rates. J RUMPLE at SON. July 4, 'O3, JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE, 300 Sacks of G. A. Salt, 25 do of Ashton Fine Salt, 25 Sacks of Allarshel Fine Salt, 100 Bbs. No. 1 Ground Plaster, or sale Wholesale and Retail,:at APPOLD'S, Locust at., opposite the Corn. Bunk. innyl4.lll. PIO frIIInB subscribers have received a new 1 a d large stock of all kinds and sizes of Barlron and Steel. They are constant ly supplied with stock in this branch of his business, and can furnish it to cus touters in largeor small quantities; at the lowest rates J. It MAPLE it ISON, Locust st., below Second, Co 'a., Pa. July 4, 1863. ' The First National Bank of Columbia. NOTICE:TO STOCKHOLDERS. Yon are-hereby notified that fifty per cent. of Capital Stock of First National Bank of Columbia is required to be paid on Monday, April 18, twenty-five per cent. on Monday, May- 16, twenty-five percent. (the balance) on Monday, June ?A. Persons paying their subscriptions in Mil, 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. 'Caskitcr April 16. '64.-2mo CAR. PETS!. CARPETS!' NEW and Splendid Styles Carpets and Oil Cloths, sold at very small profits, Call and examine them at Col'a.mar.l9-'641. 1111A.LTBY dt CASE. ICE CREAM. ICE CREAM. MINE undersigned la now prepared to *m i. nishte the public ICE CR.1 , 1 by the Freezer, Quart or in Moulds, at the lowest price. Also by the email quantity at hie saloon, between the Bank and Franklin House, Locust Street. Cora. Blun1:1-'64. CEO. J. SMITH., BOOTS AN]) SEIOES "DULL assortment of Men', mid Boys ,12 Call and Hip Boots,' Balmoral», EDO. Rana,-Ladiee',. Mame and Childrten Balutorall, Bann and Gialiberlyat the store of , MALT 4t CABE,- Columbia, Dee. 10,
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