=S - 01.11.- gam lam ?Att.- or.N.lro ammtnlnieVimax m♦ be rivica T 1 ,1634 110 . 1,117. Anithe enrieceerea! , v)t Iceetww.% fur rae ,- eatiorp, bue =sir riegrnated of gun faith. I" At ci;uric pxtue Hii. i eamsnuirrAl tc' n*, 01-i7 , 44.170 or eimer . inter - eortj4l4o rotiicr„tedt . Ott acrzfaalgotroni rrel'ultrfrobi'alt'qoaricrx.„ N. J. A.-S.- , -Wo - Slur° rttealvo.l " 'rite 8 tug of thn'Fintiry titirl." an:l Will publklt it ennu Theletter annotnpanying it VAL-lariat' troy . we. ilutiliore•t,you flatter, and At the game thou you acorn. - s'imPleloati• anti are intrittw.l of doubt our veracity.. -- Yeabite'. Editor. arn all li - only pc.rinic.". 'What a ritilettikette Wax. Let ui hoar from yo.t often. A. A...—Yrittra, i tit c•itetlosii rna. tie state L nwoiven, r.'" unt, go wit It thi.. 31..n0tt oblige.' for 7,n0 , l wivhca, kc. Cdl c t I soo u.. D. E.X.,4.l.ourqlappr is sent reffularly. .If youlttotletreo(tiro it, it i 4 our fault. . 1 • , .DOBSTILICeit , j'it.—Wit cannot think ,of publithiug your couvn initiation. CVe caner-frePlY : , :tottke,,apple otttSot it. Yet e, ewer tee tinuelt ground Vt expro.4 your blues. Ilre, will »owl it to the maw who holds the " Angie Ow." IC yea ray so. L. H.-•-•!..1 1 .41., t, , lryti• from you aqain. "The Maittiori - at:thi'Vell" 411.1 ho puhlishetl. pro bably uext.week.' • - PrasoNAL.—Our friend L. •Legna, .after a long absence from our columns -has , again resumed his seat as our Pittsburgh correspondent. Since we 4veinvited him to " pistols and coffee for.two,!' he premise - s.to be more faithful in future. lie has been on a tramp to his " moss-covered roost" in the State of New York. 'Sec' his letter on our first Aa.r . oxy4 - 01.!A:Flre Irtv,c+ received 'yonr [page. polite letter, and pini4tn you :ilktelcit.trd. a lotr—a reword as _wolf; nit 4 trill not got your tleacrts Dtft - Pent. to • • - MEETING Or ' TOWN Couseti.-HJuly B;lB64,:—:Meinbers, present. Messrs. 1-1. Brenethan, Engle, Wilson, Willer, Wike, Mullen; C. Brenetnan, and Bruner. The - chair-stated the object of the meeting to be' to take into consideration the call of General Couch upon the Bo rough authorities fur volunteers. OnMotion, • , .Bevalved, That - the Borough 'pledge themselves to - pay fifty dollars bounty to eaeh min volUuteering in the Borough, under the recent calls of the President -'-of the United States and the Go'vernor of the,State foroneJrundred*ddys men. The :number not to exceed one hundred, and that the bounty be-paid as soon - as inns ' tered in. . On motion. _Resolved, That the President be audio. rized o have these resolutions read at a town inviting to be hell ail§ evening. Wike, and A. Bruner, Jr., were appointed a committee to act in concert with the recruiting officers and .others, to carry out the object of the above resolutions. July 13, 1864.—G. 'Bogle and 11. Wil son were appointed a committee to go to Lancaster to confer with the 'County Commissioners in regard to the county assuming the payment of the bounty promised to the volunteers, and ascertain at what time they will pay the same. The Finance Committee, with the Treasurer, were authorize•l to borrow the necessary amount of money to pay off the bounties—the loan nut to exceed live thousand dollars. The said commit tee also to go to Harrisburg, and pay over the money and get proper vouchers for the same. Adjourned. ESCAPED FROM PR. lAN. —Last night a convict named James Kelley broke out of the L monster County Prison. He took up the flooring boards of his cell and worked a passage into the hot air :chamber, through which he passed a dis tande of about sixty feet, tOrcing open the iron gate at the 1 Aver end. crow there he worked his was into the cold air flue by tearing up the plank covering it., and made his way to the cold air chimney at die north side of the prison wall. From this chimneY he broke a bole through the outside wall of the prison, and made his:escape. The 'hide was worked through stone masonery fif teen inches thick, aboutsix feet from the ground. Kelley was on the 19th of August, 1852, sentenced to eight years imprisonment for larceney, on seven counts. Ile also made his escape from the prison on the 6th of May, 1863, and was returned on the sth of December. 1853. He is a mulatto, with black hair and brown eyes, and is 5 feet and 61 inches in height.—Eapresa sth inst. This is the scoundrel that carried on a wholesale game of robbery in Columbia some years since. We hope that he may be again arrested and placed in some barn f'or safe 'keeping. A WEEK Or EXCITEMENT.—The last week has been one or excitement in Co bunbia—many startling rumors were afloat, calculated to frighten timid men and nervous women. &Jute persons had the rebels approaching Wrightsville, and were about to shell our town. - Rumors were abundant. The rebels were reported at Conowingo bridge. and were marching on Lancaster, while .)thers had them nmving on the Pennsylvania Railroad to destroy the bridge at Co.ites- Some of our merchants commenced packing up their goods. The 0,411111 'AI. Bank Moved their effects to Lancaster— thence to Reading. Consternation seem ed for a while to prevail. . Sunday afid Monday were busy days for our ferrymen. The steamboats were 'constantly running, carrying reftizces from York. Franklin, and Adams coun ties. No fears are now entertained that the "Johney's" w;11 come this way, arid things have settle,' down into quiet. For some days past the refuges, have been returning with t .eir horses, cattle, wagons, 4:e. - PAF.A.OE' OF CA D.l:T4.—Yror. Alexan der's cadets, of the. Classical and Mili tary Institute of this borough. paraded .our streets on Wednesday evening last. They Made a very handsome appear .ance. All their movements were of that exact nicety and precision which would . d c red it" to veteran - soldiers. The com pany is commanded by Ci.iptain Case. who,,but a youth, seems to be pretty well booked up in military matters. .We hope soon Mace the company filled up;- as we have no doubt it will be. This school, wC . ,,,ttre.'lliappy to state, is getting along wedt,....ind is destined'-to rank as one of thi , Tast, institutions of its kind in the Stator ORDINANCE VIOLATED.—Abraham ESchbach, Agent for D.spont & Co., was biought before Samuel Evans, Justice of the J'eace of this place, and fined Twenty Five'Dollars for violating a Borough Or dinance, by, permitting a car loaded with powder to remain on the Penna. Bei!road aidinkon Front street obovo Walnut. The ,Chief Burgess is determined, to enforce the law ,sg..tinst all perions who offend - it! like ;cleaner. „Let thuse,metians to whostetitivesnubestible material isenu signed,.see that all , cans' containingpow dervil placed ttpon .a the liMits of the bereugh.• - " ' --" —.lt :is • expected that theYresident will soon call tar more men. It is: said furl 500,01/0: Fifig (102/4-Av . :l; be given to fill the quutit.s of the different States ual sub-distrtitts by voitiliteerin . 4 an 1 if mit filled by the time specitie i. u draft will at: once be made. -Now that substitute - 3 can 'be secured, we hope that our citizens and - town Cuuncil.will bestir themselves, and try to fill our quota without recourse to draft.' There are melt yet who will, volunteer it a large heunty is offered. •WE WANT iLIIN:—We are now most sadly in want of rain in this section. It is now many weeks since we have had any of any account, an the ground is baked into• the consistency of bricks. The consequence is, that the corn, tobac co, and all garden stuffs are suffering se verely. A good copius shower would put a vastly different appearance on things. DEATrf Or Da. CASSIDY.—Dr. Patrick Cassidy, Surgeon of the Board of En rollment of tce Ninth Congressional dis- trict, died at his residence, in Lancaster. Pa., on the 12th - inst. He was a highly popular physician and a good citizen. His death will be much regretted. FOUND DROWNED.-A boy, supposed to hare belonged to a boat, was found drowned at Falmouth a short time since. He was pulled up to the surface of the water by a towing line. He was about thirteen years-of age—name 'unknown. THE quota of Lancaster county under the recentcall of the Governor fur DJ day volunteers is 9G4. Gen. Grant has been cognizant all along of this invasion, but will nut re duce his force or leave his field of opper ations. Petersburg is closely invested; our troops have worked their way to the city, and the news of its surrender is hourly expected at Baltimore. ~3~~~ Dont nn3 .11:trringog :tro published in thl4 paper without ciao go. WIWu acen:ulnuil+•d by common toxic+, whetiter prose ur poetry. lira cents per line will be ChArged. Payable iii navaue•e. At Pailadelplua, on the sth init., Erie IL, daughter of NV. Sanford and Etizaoeth S. Mason, in the 10th year of her age. At the United States Naval Hospital at Amtpo M. 1., of a wound received In front of PeterNbtirg on June ISth, Sergt. V. A it3ISTIL ING, aged 23, Company B, 45th Reginiont P. V., son of Andrew and Mary Ana Armstrong, of E.Lit lldnu gat township, Lancaster county, Pa. At the outbreak of the war ho revend ed to his country's call, and served through the three months' campaign, and, on the return of -the . 45th Regiment from South Carolina, he again volunteered on the 12th of August, 1802, and joined the regiment in time to share in the m trch to and light nt South Mountain, ou.tao 11th Saptenider, aturslnetriftenliiis ghhro Iti hirtheliattleS and marches of that lighting and march ing regimant—lto established for himself the enviable title of a good soldier, enjoy ing . alike. the respect had Collhallleo of his of leers and comrades—a true patriot and a brave soldier. A. Or Bariteto. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS Reported by Janney t Andrea's, Com mission Merchants, No. :131 Market street, Phibulelphin. PHILADELPHIA, July 15, 1864. Flour, extra family, i11 1.L5 a 1:: 00 Da. Superfine, /1 tiO a 11 50 Superfine, 9 50 a 10 25 Rye dour 675 a 700 Wheat, white, 2 60 a'2 75 .Uo. rod, 2 ti.) a 2 65 Rye,l 70 a 1 75 , . Corn, 1 IR al 70 Outs, Queer seed, Tun3cuy seed, Flax, Lard, Butter, best quality, lggs, per dawn, VVAnsir.:,•, per gallon, Callow, per pound, COLOMBIA FLOUR AND GRAIN NA at Reported m'eekly for the Spy by Ephraim llershey. Fatally dour, Extra do, Sap-draas, Ityd, do. WaLto Wheat, list •' ltye, CJ.II Outs. 75 32 lbs. COLUMBIA COAL !BAKKE:T. Ju:y 15,11;1 Retail prices of Caal at 33:un4r,St Itaore's Yard, danverotl in Calumbia. Kopariel weekly for the Columbia Spy. BALTIMOILE CO. AND DIANIOND Balt. Co., No. 1, 2. 3, •• 4 and 5 Lump coal, Stove and Log, Mange, Nut, LlrlirENS' VALLEY' COAL. Stove and Egg, Sat, P/TTSTON Lump, - Stove and Egg, Nut, SIXAMONI:e Stove and Egg, "{sego; ut, TnEvErrro:r. gg. Stove, Nut, Pea. COULEUR! I LILEURRE PRICES CIIRRESI'. Reported for tho Columbia Spy by John B. Bachman, Susquehanna Planing Mills, Front street. • COLUMBIA, July 15, 11331. White Pina Colling,s, 20 00 " • " 3rd Common, _ 3200 " " 2d Comm - m, 40 00 " " Ist Common, -50 03 " . " Punnet, 60 00 " " Joist and Scantling, 35 00 hemlock, Joist an A Scantling, - 12) 00 a 2200 . A4b an 1 ()Alt 40 00 a 4500 Drossed iloJring boards, 4500 ' - Cherry, - -'2oooa 45 00 Poplar, . . -25 00 a 35 00 NA''.dnut Plank, 30 00 a5O 00 Pii.dtatsileaded, • ISO° Plastering lath, 300 ,a 32,5 ~.• :z-lillitinttts, 26 inch.; 2000a:5110 s , . Bunoh,, , - . . . .. • 800 a 1000 $ ...cl. .• .V.inlinstlatia, ~.- 4 00 NEW ADVERITiE3IENTS: UNCLAINI -1.1 ED in the Post o4n at Caluin'oia, l'a.,- .*Lturilay,..Tilly_ltith, 16414, . To obtain any of there tho Lpplieant must bail for advert' Bed -lel ters,' We the date t:Lis list, and pay one cent for-advertising.' LADIES' LIST. -I.rment Mrs Jacob Smith INlaggie llogentogler Eliza Tboinas Snsannl Patterson Catharine Thompson II .31 Ruth Sarah ' GENTLE3rux - s - LIST. . . Allison Samuel Murray) IL . - Alley henry - Morgan Joshua Bostick Reuben L . Monett James . . liargar Daniel 0 Roland George S Rinkley Christian Redseeker George S Dent James K Seppel Christian Ellmaker Levi Seovill Edwin Forrest Jame% Sheaff J A - Grosh Henry Smith Vine'ent H - ~ Hogendobler Amos Thorting Henry Ilogendobler AtnosßFahy James Lute William 1? Hargreaves James Linger M V Wilhelm Mary Meldrturt John C July 16th, 18d4. M. J. FRY, P.M. WI STIII3.'S 1141.14SAIVZ W I.LD CHERRY. oNF: or TILE O . LDEST AND MOST RE.I.TABLE REMEDIES IF TUF WORLD FOE Coughs, Colds, Hi/oaring Cogh, Bron chitis, Difficulty of Becathiny, Asth 'ma, hoarseness, &re Throat, Croup, and eve/ y 21 .o.cc tion of the TIIROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, nstcLunrya EVJ• CONSU M YTLON. IVISTAIVS BALSAM OF WILD MOT% So general has the use of this remedy be come, and so popular is it everimhere, that it is unnecessary to recount its virtues. Its works speak for it, and find utterance in the abundant and voluntary testimo. , y of, the many who from buy sutreriny and settled disease hove, by its use, been restored to pristine vigor and health. We ann present an mass of evidence in proof of our asser tion, that CA.XXOT DE DISCREDITED. Well known and much respected among the German population iii this country, makes the following statement fur the benefit of the afflicted: DcarSirs : liaving realized in my family important benefits from the usoe of your valuable preparation—Wistar'sNo in of Wild Cherry—it atfords me pleasure to re commend it to the public. Some eight veers ago one of my ilaughter3 swum& to be in a decline, and little hopes of her re covery were entertained. I than procured a bottle of your excellent ILtlsam, and he fore she had taken the whole of the con tents of the bottle there was a great im provement in her health. I have, in my individual case, made fr,rment use of your valuable medicine, and have also been benelitted by it. JAcou sit:cm:En. President of the Morris County Bank, Morristown, New Jersey. "Having used Dr. Wl•dar's Balsam of Wild C.terry for about.tifteen years, and having realized its beneficial results'iu my Tinnily, it affords me great pleasure in re eminnendlng it to the public us a valuable remedy in cases of weak lungs, colds, coughs, ete., and a reinetly which I con sider to be entirely innooent, and may be taken with perfect safety by the mosti.leli cute in health." A. distingukhed lawyer in Westminster Mary land. I have on several ocetkiong used Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry for severe colds, and always with deelded benefit. I know of nn preparation that Is more effi cacious or more deserving of general use. The D.ilsion Mk'also been tked with cx.- ceHent—e(fr i I g .1.-13. 7. lio4t, Merchant, Cross itoads, .ltd. Wista's lialsum of Wild Clairy. None genuine unless signed L. Burrs on the wrapper. FUR SALE! BY J. P: DINSAIORE, No. 491, Droll(lway, New York. s. N. FOWLE 7 FIRS r 1 taken, in a reo7 .1 ittr4; Dywitery_ in half an hour; Toothache in tiro Inlnute4. ft is porta:LW innocent to take internally, an.l is r.ic:imm.Nrle . l by the 01St ern.neui Physicians in the United States. Price 5 anti 30 cents. 82.5 7 75 700 700 700 5 75 4 75 _ TONAWANDT, An r. 6. 1919. Dr. S. L Tobias, New York—Brar Sir: I have used your Venetian Liniment with mroat success. bath as an internal as well 113 an external medicine. In cases of B.Li ous Cali., and Co•llera 31orlous I regard it as a Sovereign rentedy. Your Vouutian Horse Lininazat stands unrivalled us a horse in Hein: am najst farriers and boat men on this canal. W.NI. LEW/S, Mnpit North Branch Canal. S,lu by rill drrq.rists. ()dice N 1,56 Dort landt St., Now York. Ju.y Id '6l-Im QE ROCKINGHAM JAR--We have T ht.t received a tail a soorranont of these oeletirlded AIR-TIC:MT TAR. 3, which we will sell for less than any other Jar in the market, and warrant them tove .eatis tension. STEACY d BOWERS, Corner lid and Locust stroeta, • tuly 15'61 Columbia, Pa. Thrb Rev. Jacob Sechler rrom Jessie smith, r.F,T From Tian. John E. Smith, DU, TOD 1 ELS' raurr .7 AAA. F7l,Er4lt - 51 ENlale 4r: 1i1•1t.,itt : .44:-;t:a -W: k 1 -tit 11l alibi IA I • tire'J • TT . E T 4 . 0.11 , 7 • 0.7.••';' 11 said •er:in:, - ..4L 1.) persnn • iy are' r•Nraelto.a o.l.kiall'zifitql.ins settle ynent, and-thaw/ IntWitgetairas ordemands agninst.thewmeovili;proselct,tlwm delay. Y or settlement the rnulersignod; residing in 'said township: - .• • . - Jul -1.6 'til-Itit• ;faux SNITTIT, E. . • . Litate * et 40 11 0 •4011.X./.e; - Wee of• Columbia . :11tifrotrilt decitUrd.7 - t - . T ETTERS (iIb` , AP.q.EXIS'Ett.I.T.T.ON ON . watt ted to the .1 undersig-netitllru3l:B - DTIS intlebied thereto. I are - ...TE,tituAtAitrAti 7 rmikii immediate settle - - I ment. - aructhe t atihtavinfrektinis - or:demands against the. pimp aviLl pres.ont :atria with out delay .e.Or*Pitletuertt VI the undersign ed. • - Itr.NTCY WISLEII. ? - A•Unilnirstrator. Colutub4„Juiy-.1410.1-tit:. • - A.IOIIVEGA. 3 .tr X4r4I2IXCII. ESTATZoT-Salatiel - thillsa, late of the kyrough of. tWußabllit; -olecesed. The undersigned Aufiltorvannointed to distrili ate the balance remaining In the hands of iarn Esstek, - Admintrafor of Sam uel Lindsay, deceased; to and among tilos.. legally eptitlM to the same,:w-ill sit•for that purpose on Tuesday the :lncl clay of August, ht 10 o'clock:A.M., in the Library Room of the Court House, in - the'City of Lancaster, where all persona interested in said distribution may attend. LIIILI.II lI..SWAIM, Auditor 11.131 1 41 NISTRATX OAT ZOOTI - EAS Letters-cif Administration YY on tlio Estate of Atichael R. Diehard, late of the borough of „columbia, in toe county of Lancaster, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residingin the said borough of Columbria ; all persons in debted to said estate arexequestod to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly autitc..n ti eat ed for set tlement to MARY ANN REICEXAIID, Cola. July 1-6 t. .A.dministratix. AD.HINISTIt.IIOIt'S NOTICE. Estate of Edward A:Milsey. late of the borough of Coluriibia. dec'd. LETTER'S of-administration on s said Es tate having. been granted- to the- under signed, all persons -Andebted. thereto are reipimiteil to mike immediate settlement, and those having eliiiniatir ilemandsagninst the Kane will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned residing in Col nmbia. SAM li EL EVA.NS,..A.dininistrator JUST TUE PLACE•' ETExitY sul-DA:Nrs. Crirrter of Front 'laud Union street is theplaco to get your FAMILY dItO(EItIES Ho keeps the best stock to he found in this market, and prices reasonable. Fancy groceries; vegetables, 4f.:e.,'in season. julytYt4. Cabinet Making and Undertaking TIII undecsipted would inform Ms friends and the public that ho has now in creased facilities for turaing, out work, and lair - FURN ITU IZEIW ncimom .I.ro MAY well supplied with new and beau tiful furn it ure of tile latest improved styles. lie manulitctures to order and will keep constantly on hand Dressing, Piain and looney, Bureaus, Sideboards. Sofas, Card, Dining- and Centre Tables, Common, Finl ey and'Erench Bedsteads- all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. As 1:e manufactures his own work he is ena bled to warrant every article to be what it is ropre..4,:iuted. - CtIMR.4, - . All kinds of Chairs, kept on hand or man diitetured to order. Catte; Windsor, Arm and Rocking Chairs; :*trees, Camp and counter Stools, Spats, rrete-a-t._.tes, and Staffed. Sant Cilfliti Marin Lip order. Old ,Chnirxt roialinttalund-xellared- • -•- U N 1)1-;:tT ;Nr: Funerals will he attended to with prompt ness, to which he gives - iiiti per Annal atten tion. lie is prepared with /00 boxes and coolers to preserve corpse, us may be re . _ qttired. • .%1 .1 110(11NY 011 wit L . N uT COFFIN:: Furnished plain or tinned in any style that may be required. lie respectfully solicits a share or public patmnage, as well as a continuance of the custom with which he has been liberally favored. .70 . 11.)." SHENBERGEn, South Side of Locust st., between Secona and Third. [0ct.17,'63. CORN VINEGAR. CORY VINEGAR, manufactured ne rording to the process patented by Freder ick Michael, of Columbw., Ohio, is now being extensively used, and wherever in troduced, has given universal satisfaction, both on account of its purity and its fine ness for either table or pieklirig: It has been tested by able qua experienced Chemists, who pronounce it pure, and highly recommend it. It is the very best article In the market for PICKLING on TABLE USE TrV 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. We are now working to our utmost capa city In order to supply tho increasing de mand for this PURE vi.x.EGurt. Private Families, "Totals and Restau rants are now using it, and can testily to its good qualities. Manufactured and sold only by C. C. IIDIIIB, Second st., adjoining Odd Fellows' flail. November 7, ISG3. ' T. 1311 COLUIVILIZA. mole AN CIE 4: 4 0.1111),t NV, IF C 111.1711811. LINCISTER COUNTY, PA. FOURTH ANNUAL ItEPORT. Whole mmi nt Insured. $3, , 01173 to Whole amount of Premium :Notes, 2.5:031 4.: ilalanee Cash Premiums, Jan nary `, s2, l iio 31 itecp't fir I'rem. loss Agent's cOMllliKsioll. In 1n 13. • ileeolpts for Asseshments less Agent's commission In 15(.3. 03 513337 7 Losses and expenses paid in Bal. of Premiums Tan. 1, ISGi 3,711 47 -- $l3,S$7 10 A. S. GREEN, President. norv3:n Torxri. s2ef...tary. MICILAEL S. Suux.vs, Treasurer. 3:) MUM Ca" OP 5f3: R. T. 'Ryon. John W. Stency, John Fendrich. Geo. Yonne:, Jr., 11'. G. :11inich. Nicholna 3.l'Donald, Saml F-Eberleirt, Michael S. Shuman. .1.1n14 S Green. S. - C. S:aytnaker, E imund Sparing, Col:n. Feb. 13. 1504. GJLBEN UhT4R ITriUG SIORE Particular attention is called to t 1 fol owing goods, - just received, and for sale at ow prices: A. tine assortment of the most popular perfumery, sold iu small quanti ties to suit customers. Also a stock. of Starlings Ambrosia for pro moting the growth of the hair, highly re commendod. A. lot of Chamois Skims and carriage sponge. A. Large and complete assortment of TATIQNEItY. Comprising letter, cap and note paper, en velopes, &c., ..te; Pure whole awl • ground Spices, strictly pure. 4 •nscasTit ergo LTE OR SAPON I rim,. Family Dye Colors, put up neatly In packages ready for immediate use, without tho amid liagonvenionce and trouble. Particular. attention is called to our re cent invoice of Coal OIL Lamps, our stock will be found varied and complete; coma prising all the latest styles. = The beat Coal Oil alvrays Cu hand,"to gether with, a complete stock rf Drugs and Clamnitsils, at the most reaso: a ile priors.. 3.. 11. W. GB..tY. (7( )...NTL) TT( )..N:Ol=_ The VirstNational B -nk • 0-F-COLUMBIA, O S ~F 2.aa. SUL° felll/Sy-Vtln.:ll cn this *UI.- L. \Tom. And Bilk Divott med. i•ttrultutits-41t1 Filtures . C trrent 11,,mittualera and other eft..h !forty,. 1./.1t3 from Nitiminl Agtk let Nutinnal.l3 , tak • .t.. 4401 03 , _ 114,1.1114 g no • • •. • zr, : vv York O , JJO- .11,1;1 0.; totit , 'frovii :.lomt Jos. Houk. C'. 5. Honda. titp..,..UstJ - With U.S. , Jr...:Lsurar 4ecure eirettlatingnotel P.vvo s. lbSl Huudg 011 hand F.x.ci..lStraulf. 011 hand 113 2 , r:Lid bank 111/nrebtatati PTCIIIII.IIII on llondl (`;.,..11 on hnnd in einolinting Amer of This Dank 3 11.41.) • do do . of other Nut. 13.ank4 1,1.15 do do State Laulci 2,705 Spnci.. , ' - • 57,03 Legal Tvn•ler Note, - 13,514,15 7 ---- 29,071 1.1 IntercA. paid on inidalments 103 i 1 X-alzek>lllt - ic'es. , Capital Stock paid in • ' $ 100,000 Cut:Witting notes received from Comet. - 50,E Amount uu.egned 5,01.0 55.000 Individual D.ipoiitc 45.3C111 40 I.s.sposttect cat Cirtificato 3tz,004 50 lme the following Nat. Batiks: lot Nat. li'k. of Wrightsville 137,33 do do I.ratonster 1.775,45 do do Marietta 1,503,5 J (13 ft, D ,w•n.ngtown • 537. 0 7 do do lierrisharg 25,00 3,037 55 . - Due to other Banks: Bank of Chirster Valley 2,10.65 York County B•tnk 752 C ittirrMia Wink ' 310,73 Corn Ein2o. Dank Phila. 655,82 11,9111 40 Bil,g Payable ItlerJO l'.ccluinges 174.05 Interest , 01272 Premium 25,30 1,111 03 I. 9. S. Detwiler, 'Cashier of Thn First National Bulk. of Colnintint. Pa., do solemnly swear that clic itb - we statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (St.nied.] S. S. DETWILER, Casitrun. SIM OP I'L`M•III.TANIA, 2 • COUNTY OP .LsxotSTSR. Sworn to and subscribed before me this Fifth day of July Mil. (2iigned.j JOHN E.EBERS.;EIN, J. P. July 9 MANURES MANURES I I ' Warmers rittawe take Notics! That TASKER S CLARK'S, SUPiiII.PMEOSPIZEL'I'II of LIVIA, one of the host FERTILIZERS now in market, is Manufactured from un ourot 13,ates, Peruvian (+wino and other valuable Ingre4ients; thus furnishing fur GRASS or GRAIN. a most efficient and reliable manure. Price $3.5 per ton, of .4000 pounds. OUR MEAT AND nONE MIMI, made from refuse Moat and nme from the Sloughterhottsp, is well adapted to promote the growth of Corn, Potatoes, Turnips, ate. Price $33 per ton, in Dbls. HAIR 'AIANURC A Cheap and strom; Fertilizer, from hair and refuse liquor of boiled bones, &v., &c. Prico, $25 per ton, in Bbls. TASKER & CLARK, Cor. 844 Wastamton St., Phihuttlphatt. Julyo'43l-4m. now TO DESTROY • lw• , I 2{OA C IMES; ivs ICE 11 3$ o -134.=.tes. cOa. 11 USE !MR.'S VERMIN EXI'ERMINITOR. ZT is XLVI".4..LLIBLIII IT is put up in large boxes for 2 cents.— Is all ready for rise, without mixing with other artieles. Does not spoil or get dry and worthless . hy :keeping, bite some other .prepaxations. Vermin are extravagantly fond of it., Rats and Mice die out of their notdatiorreas.tottA"; Glvegsat isfaetion to all who Use it". Lei rld by all the Druggists and Dealers throughthit the Uni ted States. C.turtoX—Be sure and ask for Burt's Exterminator, in huge boxes, with red label, and s:gned by the Propriet or.— Dvot, No. 1 Of South Tenth street, above Walnut. Ai ninfactory, No. 130 Juvenal s:reet, above Walnut, between Tenth and Eleventh, Philadelphia. Sald in Columlda at the Drug Stores of Dr. W. S. - .lleCnkle, Justus Gray and R. Williams. July 5't34-6m. R. J. HALDEMAA COLUMBIA, PA. Wo invite attention to our stock of STAPLE AND FANCY SILKS AND DR•27SS GOODS, Of very recent Importation, embracing the most extensive and desirable assortment. that we have ever offered. WE LIAVE THE FOLLOWING DE PARTMENTS WELL STOCKED FOR TIIE SPRING TRADE 1864: CIA) 1K DEP.% itTNI ENT. - SII.IC. DEPA ItTNI ENT. SIT 11V L.DEP.‘ KTlt ENT. • ji RF,SS :01)S DEP AIiTM ENV. WRITE GOODS DEP.IIIT)IENI. 110ISElt liT3l ENT. M It 111 , 1 P 'IT SI ENT. 110UNEK EXPI NO ST.I PhD GOODS All of which will be sold at the LOWEST MATLICET PRICES lIALDEM-kN'S Cheap Caah Store Returned to Columbia. • I hove opened out again at ray old place of bus/rums at Third' and Union Ste!, Where I would be plen.4ed to see all ury old customers. sly stock of goods is full and complete; comprising 0001)S. • • CASSI MERES. LILO YE:STINGS, DELA' N'S. PI: I NTS. DOIiISTI^.S Togeth:tr with as good assortment of goods us Is fosnd in any similar astabusLment. ramify Groceries, Coffee, j'eq and Sugar of 411 ijia MINH; ECG. R CURED HAMS. FLOCK, FEED. POTATOES. , FISIT. Country produce taken In exchange for goods at the highest market razor. Thankfulfor past patronage, and relying upon the superiority of our atoek and low prices, to merit a liberal share bf public patronage. , J. 0. BRIII.CES, april 9, '64. Cor. 3rd and Union Ste. THE QUAKER T "ADZES call and see the :Cow Style Quiz, .I.Aker Iloop Skirts, the •most !approve( Salrt in tho market, at STEACY .t SOWERS, Coy. 11 and „Lomat St. Care. Pr eb. 1.41861. 22.E.- - "-Sl-..M"-'Vr-i,- - ?...i ," A : • ra , Trti e..a 211.-1,1 . LAT47. I) EA TI r • t: "*" ~. • , • 1,,,, 11; Ft: its - ve.--ATI,t• r • A! A int Ell' LE I , - 11 ri J EANIEL . 1.1. y the ilaino . ..o Soill Si I,Vl::'ft-WA int....thercost.onreent's - virtliarthil;ll. - very IVJGEIrS Srefii-rior ItOriiibrtattie breakret:Stentolt:tir- I .'-e. &huh , et - "Silrei:--Wttre,„,..ntatio'on 4 the - prcutise4. , - Wach I teiim z, irln eaternTiy . ...siam.le-itt-constrosittlit74topt • • nr l 2 2 "•-•= 4 , -3 rn ,114 .; r4.,1 - Oribr u:. , t) - in a moment - -riln:s - intiout:ta, C.? .rctilo.-. novvities of the clay. ; -the utility of it ix utukuestionsble - a - great raring is uuttle in healing ari ti cooiiingstpali aztieles, waren ti be mit& to cook mealadbr a great many persons, +dila% is actually,• done, on tia.titnbuinnce cars:which carrylthii Sias sakliers.—Scientiffic . .—••For Tanaily;usbi hospital tent, bar rack, picnics, fishing,. nursery, ,or sick room,-)t is an article - of eoutfort boycind al/ prop.rtieit to its cost.—.l.laterJournal of KcUUJL I have tried the apparatus mid any v.-ife anti I p roclaim i the sumo o a most vat-. tuthio and nditTeusable article, and wo , '• now wouci•ic how we could iltiVO. Kt long Soot Ut (but Oil areqlor. economical contrivaive for get tiitr, up heat at short notice to: nursery anti general liotp.ebolil pnrpose, ono im portant point 14 Live .i.ving in COW. over con atstu 3,5 1,153 lb 863 3" NEW,..SUM,!I6EI3:,GOODS,_ CM - • - .IIA L'l' 'CAS HAVIE atrain tilled their store with a new .4tejt.• of Ecuutl.s, suitable to the season. Particular alleittioa is invited to their choieu selection of tine dress gorult 7 t, includ ing silk, silk Chillies, Poplin:4, Crepe :MA r etz, I.4l.ortunbivues, rest:l - Alines, - French Organdi.ek Chintz Challies, Do Lanes. Val - - etudes, 4te.; Ito. Also I t adies Lace Pointy and eireular•-•:. Silk and ctimlisa.ct i nes and Circulars, Para San Shades. Elm brelt las.&e.Ae. MALT.IIY S. CASE. Cul'a. Mrt3- . . BEE $25J,101 91 NUNHOOD: tow LOST, how RESTORED. TUST published, n new edition of Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on the radical care (without medicine) of Sper matoreluea, or sQminal weaktums, luvol untitrySeiainal LaAses,lmpoteney,Meutal and Physical incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; also, Consumption, Epilep sv,and - Pits, induced by self iultulgence or sexual extravugalice. ~:r.D` Price, in a scaled envelope, only u cents, The celebrated author in this rohoirsttle essay clearly dcumnstrates, from a thirty years successful practice. that the alarming consequenryes of self-abuse may he radical ly cured without the dangerous use of in ternal medicine or the application of the !Lillie—pointing out a mode of cure. at once certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may he, may cure lint,elCelleap ly, privately, and radically. • I.i7 — This Lecture should be in the hands of every yont h and every man in the hunt. Sent, under seal, in a •plain envelope, t" any adaross, post-in d, 011 receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE 1::7 Bowery, New World, Peat °Mee box 4530. S-150,104 91 Sept.lcV6.l-ly The New York Monthly. As. 4..vmvsr.trzu. Fon TUC 1,41.1L1LY Containing Original Stories from the pons of the hest American talent. Its first page stories are complete in one manlier, and tt is designed for all classes of readers. I Us torical reminiscencel, biographical sketch es. tcit, hum9r, and p , )etry,graec Its make up. OUR TERMS.—.I/oney in advance. To single 811 b6cribu, e1.,00 a year ;to eln bs, 75 cts, and a copy gratis to any one getting up a club of live or ten per,ens• ADVERTISING CHARGES. "Our Directory," 50 cents-per line. Outside, 25 " 25 " 41 All communications must bo addressed: KATE .1. BOYD, Editreas and. Pub'r of N. Y....klontltly, 83 Stroet, Now York. News dealersand agents supplied by the "•\J[EiilC.\:t Nuws Comr.i:Nrr." 113 Nassau Street, Now York. June 18, Sta. SEVEN CCTAVE 8250. ROSEWOOD PIANO FOR T. ES 1 CIIOVESTEENS: C0..499 Broadway. N. Y. Now enlarged scale PIANO FORTES, with all latest, improvements. Tin RTY years' experience, with greatly increased facilities for manufacturing. en ables us to sell for CASII at the above un usually low price. Our Instruments re ceived the highest award at the World's Fair, and for five successive years at the American Institute. Warranted five years. Trnats 'NET o.lsll. Calton send rordo , rrip tivo circular. Jane 18,'41-f.hu • SOMETHI N j p NEW " • ' P: SHRINEER AND SON'S. 23. IL P.R.3.'122V2 1 IMPROVED PERPETUAL CALENDF.R CLOCKS, LIONVLIN.TG the dap of the week, day. of Litho ;nlntil, and month of the rear; in Parlor, Bank' or Office etyles. tal and examine them. P. sintErsEn Stl3ON, Agents. for Cora. and vicinity, Front street above Walnut.' June 18,'64-tf. LIEUT. GENERAL UNITED STATES GILINT, xes rrazicm TO THRASH THE REBELS , AND TE.T.E STORE OF STEA Clir and BOWERS is the Place to buy your Goods. VV TE have Just received a full stock of Dross Goods, Clothes,Cassimores.Vos lugs. and. Domestic Goods in groat variety. Thankful :or past favors, we respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. STEACY 44. BOWEr.S, may2B,'Gi. opposite 0. F. Ilan. I)bisollotiosit of Partnership. Tn u firm uneer the nnmo of Joshua Vaughen dr, Co., has .been, on the 33rd o fJun e, 1861, by mutual consent, Wasolved. All persons who are indebted to tho firm are notified to make settlement, and those having claims against said firm will pre sent them immediately for payment. The firm will bereafter be carried on by Joshua Vaughen & Tame; Vaughen. A continua tion of liberal patronnge is respectfully.' so licited. JOHN VA UGIIEN, JOSHUA VA UG H EN, Juno 23, 'Oh JAMES VAUGIIEN. GLAss Fsturr JAiIR N. HAVING seeurea the exclusive, sale .of Griffin's Glass Jars. for this,pltute, we are now prepared to Wier them to the pub -114 at very low rates. Theso Mrs are onsily sealed and require no cement or putty to make them air ttglit. Lavery ,Jar warranted perfect. Call and examine them at COTTRELL'S Hardware Store, Incust St., Columbia, Pa. June IS, 'GI. WEI EEL ER 64 `Will 1.54.):t 7 S S E ti . iNG 1I A C 111 NES I:7I%T.MILX I C7.44.IGAILa3M3Z, For Solo by W. G. PATTON, • Juno 11,*61. Locust St., Coltunbici, SAMUEL EVAINiS, JUSTICE or the JPE.ICE. OFFICE ON FRONT STREET, Ilotween .LOCUST Alc. UNION, Corn., P,►. Juno 18, 1861- 1y.9 POCK ET BOOKS f POU IC ET BOOK'S t X 0 rent Viriety, from Fifteen Cents up J.. to Fivo Dol/su:s. aL . • vac. - Clump Book Store. %% RAPPING 'll'4 Mill JUST . roceivad, 100 Razias at WrappinF paper, at 35 ctlliper J. 11.1.;31P1X.t. SON, . 4. I NKI I.ootUit,Street 713.0.131% ILIVD 352"M=1 t= enbscriboxs; Liave - fec;e" Pi now d iar,v !gook nt 'all anci.alzer vt Erwirorr anti Steel::-..19nw.ar6 enlists at lastpiutitsci with stock td this barnolior hi halt ass, and eatt hue:Malt tosniss 'tether; In largeoratsairquantitins. it the ?awl:tat rates- . .T. RJ:f.NIPLE ,F3ON. Isongt:aL, below.iooond. Cv"it., Pa. Jvist. Wu. PRICES FROM TWO TO SIX DOLLA.TiS CAP C'TY FROM • NE TO FOUR QUARTS. TIIREE TICLES COOKED AT ONY. TIME WiTil ONE BIN:NEIL Arranged for Koroseno or Coal. or Gas. deseriotiv c pamphlet of thirty pages far nisiied gratis. Aldu TIIE UNION ATTACILIENT. 9 t i c z 50 venial • ' bu,3 attachod to a common Keroserza , Lamp or Gas-Burner, by which Water ;, z 13,12ec1, aud..Foti cooked; an'ttllg,Al to support a sh a d e ,. V E • F M 11. Y NEEDS .0 Z‘F't w:Nt. n. RCKSELL...teent, No. 2U Pearl SG, New York. WANT/LD. 0, '3l First icirationat Bank of Colt:a:Ma (S.v...cs.r•orl to De.twlii,r & pro.) ' , Car. Second and incust Sts . (.0L1.7.3.11:tA, L.I::OASTE/t c 0..; PA Capital $lOO,OOO, with privilege of increasing manto $300,00t.‘.. UOA no ot , 1)ln ccrolVi Wm. G. Case.. C. S. liztuitintin, lEershey, I'. Gimaler, Washington niabter, J. 113. Sinn/lan, Justus Gruy. UFFIZI:I4S : • J. G. Hems, 1. Bruuer. B. Hershey, Pres. A. Bruner, Vico Pros S. S. Detwiler, Cashier. This- Bank, having l.een authorized to eoinnwnee• business tiwitx thu National Carreavy Art, is now chilti organized' and prepared to receive depmeitl, mate collectiom mt all (leo:4.811)1.c points .f,n teficral !eras; dis coing notes. dram, sec., buy and dell,gold. silver and doinedtic c-rchan,ye, and transact all business appertaluing to a thoroughly organized Rank. tza...lnterest paid on special deposit . ; for months or longer._ • ... tiours: from 9 a. m. to . 3 p m. .t....biscount day: 3louduy,lU U. /13. of each week. pittronngo is re4pentfully gibe- S. S. DETwILEn t Cositter; INlsy 21, IsB-1.-2m. . • HOUSE FURNISHING - MITE citizens of Columbia and vicinity, I. are respeetfall,v ini'ited to call and ex amine my largo and varied assortment of i "ZOITSEIMMILVINGI- GOODS; • ' , 1 , Comprising every 7arlety o f ,:,=' :PIN Alb•A ti,r ;-, - - --- ''- .S 1 LN' ERP LATE D RARE, . TABLE CUTLERY; .• PA N' X Gann& . ' - PLANISIIED TIN-WARE, . COOKING :UTENSI LS. • ' oft A NI HE li, ,W A FIE, 1N SETS, lIOLLOW W Ail .EN A:OLEO. • • '.! ' . COPPER NE l'i'LES, • • BRASS KETTLES. Chafing Dishas, Egg Bailers:Britannia' Ware, Waders. dc., dm. • . A mineral assortment of Wood and Willow Ware, Tubs, Yaukeo Buckets ; Wash Boards; Brrislms„ Water Coolers Ice- ' , Cream Freezers, Tea Kettles, Sauce. Pans, Egg Whips, Market Baskets, - . Lanterns, Money Boxes, taro, r.auips, Toy Tin-Ware' Sad Irons, Cistern Pumps, Stop' Cocks, Coffee Roaster, Coffee Mills. Trays, etc„, together with an assort men t of Plain, Fancy and 'Useful Articles, adapted to the Toilet, Parlor and Kitchen. ' - . - Storrs of every Description.. * _.. GAS F IT - PING at I' 1.T..V1141NG Carried on in all its various brsuicibes. St o ves,Shop.4, Dwelliugs, dc., fitted up with G:l3 and Wider Pipes in the best manner. On hand a good assortment of- - Chandeliers, Brackets Drop Lights and Pendants. Galvanized Iron, LeucLaud Ter ra Cotta Water Pipes. Irßs Repariug promptly and personally , attended to. *HIRAM WILSON. .. :April 2, '4.11.. Cor. Loottzt, d: 2nd si t ., Wl's., IT EDE BRAID SO Mil EMOTTD to Vac corner of rront and X. Locust &maw, whore is Itaptcouslantly on Itand a Aill an conaploto 110.4011.1Xieut of Boors SELOAES, GITEBB, An stylos and varieties of Men's, Boy's, Ladies, At.atins' and Calidr.n'a WE DI: IritTFACTU3E TO OLDER, and keep constantly on hand, a stook of ready-tnrde work. Repairing promPtlY% attended-o:" Hits, Gaps, Straw G3cds, &c. A fall assortment of Hats end Caps of the latest 'Ayres, alWays kept on band. thzr whole time and attention is devoted to our business, hence we are better ablo to giro our customers satisfaction. The , puptic are rospactrully iuvited and examine our stock. J. S. SNYDER, • ... Car. Front. and Locust Straits. Cora, April ft, '64. I.ILIVAT2J SELZ= Undersigned having an established Corn Vinegar manufactory in Columbia. Lancaster county, Pa., and desires to re- , rim from the blueness. therefore offers the drain! fixtures for manufacturing Vinegar it private sale, such as tanks, - boilers. bar rels, stoves, &c., dc. Aieo, the right fort Lancaster county. Any person wishing to see the manufactory will salt on Piero,' Lundy, residing in Columba, opposite the; Episcopal chnreb. For further inibrma rion direct. to - C.C.; DIMES, = • "'" June 18,3 r. Wrightsville, York 03..Pri. - OT OUR DIATC.tr _ , J. RUMPLp 0010Z.7.,tuiva4u4..recolgrod „ • -TWO -41TINDItEtv OROSS" : ' 1.1.04k05, %dada will 'eat . arbcpsale sad rets.lL • & 141.salsvitmes.-owsi— .aivr4A. TH Loritest aSsortmoot olTereit Oohim Jia, at the sharp book store ore of WU. 11. .