THE COLUMBIA. SPY. INDEPENDENT, FRILRYERS 6c FREE COLUMBIA, PA.. Scaurdwa, %ev'5...12.1,1T5G1 •ltt alirert;sebay utile t+e runAitlcred CASH and ealectatlc at any attic cificr the first insritiQll. A Girl in Disgube The citizens of Berkshire county, Mas sachusetts, are just now excited over a sadden and singular death which occur: red iu Lauesboro* recently. A boy giv ing the mune of Henry E. Goodwin, re cently made 'application to the Briggs Iron Works for work, and, although they were net in need of help, he pleAded so herd that employment was finally given him. His superior intelligence, modes ty,and freedom from profanity and coarse n :ss, and his great iudiestry,all conspired t win the t:,vor of his employers, who spoke of it to several gentlemen of the village, who also became interested in his appearance. Shortly after c ow m en . eing work he was taken ill, and repaired to Munson's Hotel, where, in order to be apart from other boarder:3, he had a bed made in the garret. The care he re c.iived was not the best, and the patient grew rapidly worse, when a physician was finally sent for, who wished to ex amine his bowels, to see if they were bloated, but Henry objecting, the doctor did not insist. The next day he was worse, and on Monday the doctor found his ease hopeless. lie being insensible, the doctor made an examination and dis covered that his patient was a woman.— During the night the patient continued insensible or deranged, and died, at sev en o'clock on Tuesday morning. An in quest was held, at which it was ascer tained that the deceased worked about a week for a Mr. Barton In Dalton, at farming, then came to Pittsfield and worked for Amos Shepardsou, farming, at a. dollar and a half a day, four days, but left as she could not do haying. She then applied for work at the Iron Works in Lanesboro', and with the sad result narrated above. The Pittsfield L•''tglc says that everywhere she conducted her self with extreme modesty and propriety, showed great industry. From letters found among her effects, she appears to have been the wife of Leeman Underhill, a soldier or officer in Battery D, First Wisconsin Heavy Artillery, lately sta tioned at Fort ,Jackson, New Orleans.— The letters are addressed " Dear Julia and Children." The first ones speak or having sent her money, with some doubt, in one case, whether it was hunestly de livered. The late ones speak of want, not having been paid, sickness, &c., and at least intimate a request. hit money.— She sent money away at two different times, at least—probably to her husband, and perhaps to her children--and there seems little doubt that she assumed her disguise in order to procure more remu nerative pay, and died from over-exer tion for those she loved. Iler conduct throughout appears to be beyond re proach. A fine bowie-knife, ground very bharp. was found among het , effects, and was doubtless intended for defence against insult. From passages in the letters, we infer that she may have been a native of Maine and removed to Pis, 03:1310 A DESIRABLE SUBSTITUTE.—The De troit substitute brokers on Tuesday had a lively time in securing a substitute.— One of them engaged a big Scotch man to enlist for 53(.10. A large number of the brokers heard of the prize and made larger offers. After a sharp squabble it was agreed to divide the spoils, and the squad of "owners" of the man marched him off to the Provost Marshal's office. There he was pronounced as having the small-pox, and the brokers fled in terror. Another lot subsequently got possession of the "subject," and, disbelieving the small-pox story, took him in a hack to SL Mary's Hospital for examination. There the fact of his having the small pox was confirmed, and the second crowd of brokers fled in greater terror than the first, the driver of the hack joining in the flight. The brokers are in danger of losing their business, as the people are afraid to have dealings with men from whom so loathesome a disease may communicated. How are you, bro yrs ? TOMACCO.—The Tobacco crop in the Connecticut Valley is the •largest ever raised, and the producers are erecting numerous drying houses to accommodate the surplus crop. A part of it is already cut, and another week Win find almost the entire crop under coven—Hartford When tights were fashiouable, a fel low returned a pair of trousers to his tailor hecase they were too small for his "But you told me to make them -.t ~51 . 1.• as your skin," said the tailor. " for I can sit down in :11 be split it 1 can in the FEB my Skin,'• breaoh(.44' 3DYSE'MPSIA, AND Diseases resulting from Disorders ot the Lir - er and Digestive Organs, are cured by • HOOFL AND'S TILE GREAT STBENGTENING TONIC_ Theie Bitters hum performed more Cures! NAVE AND DO GIVE BETTER SITISFACTION: Have more testimony! have more respec table people to vouch for them LUAU any other in the market. We defy any ono to contradict this assertion AtiD WILL ±AY $lOOO To any one that will produce a Certificate published by us, that is not genuine. Hootlaud's 6-ertira,ll Bitters WILL CLT.E. EVEIIT ClSt OP atroffir or XerVOicy pcLility , Di.seases of the Kitlizeys, and Diseases arising front ct cli,lordered,Sio youth. Observe the following svmptonui resultin from disorders of the digestive organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stom ach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust Ihr Food, fullness or weight in the stom ach, sour eructations. sinking or fluttering at the pit of the stom ach, swimmingolthehead, hur ried and difficult breathing, ilffiter'g ,if'tlat heart, chok ing or satthcating sensa tions when in a lying posture, dimness of vision, dots or iVebS beibre the sight, fever and dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspira tion, yellowness of the skin and oyes, pain in the side, back. chest limbs. ate., sudden flushes of be.it, burning iu the flesh, eonstant imagin ings of EVIL, and greindepressiou of spirits. M MIX JO WIC 3Et Tit A:i"rlll,3 lllrrEltS IS Alrk,cllll l ll , l6YL 9 Contains no Ittun or Whiskey ' and can' make drunkards, but is the BcAt TONIG in the WORLD. RE 'ID WHO SAYS SO: From tho 8e.% Levi G. Durk, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Pemberton ' N. J., formerly of the North Baptist. Church, Philadelphia. I have known llonflands's German Bit ters favorably fora mint ber of years. I have used them in my own fatnfly, and have been so pleased with their effects that was induced to recommend them to man:%. others, and know that they have 01)1'r:dell in a strikingly beneficial manner. I take great pleasure in thus publicly proclaim mg this Met, and calling the attention to those afflicted with the diseases for which they art' recommended to these Bitters knowing ;Ilan experience that Inv recom mendation will be sustained. do this cheerfully as lloolland's Bitters is intend ed to benefit the aftlieted, "not a rum drink." LEVI G. BECK From nes% J. Newton Brown, D. D., Edi torofthe Encyclopedia of Itel igious Knowl edge and Christina Ch run Me PI liladelphia. Although not disposed to favor or recom mend Paten t Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet know alto sufficient reasons why a man may not testitY to the benefits he be lieves hiimielf to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope Mak lie may thus contribute to the benefit of oth ers. do this more readily in regard to Hoof laturs German Bitters, prepared by 1/r C M aekson, this city, because I wes preju diced against them 'many years, under the impression that they were ehielly alcoholie mixture. I am indebted to my friend, Robert tilriemaker. Esq., tin• the reinovalof this prej tul lee by propertestsand for,eneouragement to try hem 'When suffer big from great and. long 0001 i nu Kt debility The use of three bottles of these bitters at the present year, was followed by evident relief and restoration to a degree of bodily and 1110118(1 vigor which I had nut felt fin• six. mold lisbetbre,and had a I most despaired of regaining.. I therefore thank trod and my friend 11* di reet hog me 10 nso thorn. .INEWToN BROWN, PILILA. From the Rev. Jos. 11 Kennard, Pastor of the 10th Ilapt'st Church.. Br. Jackson:—hear Sir:—T.. have boon frequently resquest tsl to connect iny mint, with commendations of different kinds of medicines lint routardinLt the lir:tittle(' its 001 of lily appropriate sphere, 1 have in all cases declined ; Lint with a clear proof in various instances, and. particularly in my family. of the usefulness of Dr. Itoollautl's t;crintin Bitters, I depart for once front my usual course, to express no- full con viction that, ioe yeiterrit debit yof the .sys tem 1,11,1 for Omiplaiir, isa B ,, fe and eetlabie preiv< rot ioR. lit some esses it may ; but usually, Idoul t t,not, it will lie very•ht.noti to those who sof fur fro at I IV' :thOVU Yuurs, very respe , .t J. 11 ii.ExNATID, Eighth below ConteN Street, I;ltilattle From Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor of B:aptist Church, Germantown, Penn. Dr. C. :11 Ji icksof :—Dea r :—Personal experience enables me to say that I regard the Germas Bitters prepared by you as a most excellent medicine. In eases of se vere colt and general debility I have been greatly benefited be the use of the Bitters, and doubt not they will protium., similar effects on others. Yours, truly, WAR ItEN ilerinantoWn, Pa From Rev. J. II Turner, Pastor of lied ding, M. n, Church, Phila. Dr. Jackson:—Dear Sin— Mixing , used your German Bitters in mythmily frequent ly lam prepared to say that it has been of great service. I believe that in most cases of general debility of the system it is the safest and most valuable remedy of which 1 have any knowledge. Yours, Respectfully, J. 11. TURNER, No. 721 N. Nineteenth Street. From the Rev. Thos. Winter, Pastor of Rox borough Baptist Church. Dr. Jackson :—Dear Sir feel it 1100. to your exeel lent pre;mration, “cr man Bitters, to add my teslimony to the deserved reputation it has ohtai nod. I have for years at times, been troubled with tAreat disorder in my head and nervous system. I was advised by a friend to try a bottle In your German Bitters. I dhl so anti have experienced great and unexpected relief; m v health has been very materially bane. bitted. I confidently recommend the ar ticle where I meet with eases milar to my own, and have been assured by many of their good ertects. Respect fully yours, T. Ai:D.:Tr:lt, I:o.N:borough, Pa. From Rev. J. S. Herman, of the German Retbrmed Church, Kutztown, Berks Co. - 1/r. C. M. Jackson:—Respeeted Sir:—l have been troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty years, and have never used any medicine that did me as fun eh good JIM I I oolialUrs Bitters. lam very much im proved in health, after having taken five ties, y...ure, with respect r. s. Erni x. 3P“x-i.cromz Largo Size, (holding . nearly clout pie rinnii tity,) Z.:l per buttle—balf doz. $5. Small Si 7.0-73 cts. " " $.l 1 31 ;WAllli: gilt . COUNTERFEITS. See that the signature of "C.M. JACK: SON" is on the Wit.i.erEn of each hot t le. Should your Tilltrvst 11.4, have the article, do not he put on' hy tiny cif the intoxicating preparattons that /nay be of fered in its place. but send to c•• . nod we will forward, seenrely paeketl, by exprt S Prinlipal Wee. and Arma..efactwy. No. 631 Arch St., l'hilad'a. JONES 86 EVANc: y Successors to M. C-14t0c. , ”,. PROP Ft RS* For sale by bru=istm and Dente: ;.111 ,v -ery town in the United Stet I'J, ;wt.-1y THE 'UNITED STATES HOTEL I 11-11tRISB17110, PA. COYERLY & HUTCHISON, Proprietors. THIS well known Hotel is now in aeon dition to accommodate the traveling . pub lic, atibrding the most ample convergences alike for the transient guest and the per manent. boarder. THE UNITED STATES lIOTEL has been entirely refitted throughout, and now has accommodations equal in extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel between Philadelphia and Pittsburg, Its loeation i§ •the best in the State Capital, being in easy access to all the railroad depots, and iq close proximity to all the offices and business localities of the city. It has now all the conveldences of A vihsT CLASS HOTEL, and the Proprietors nro determined lc spare neither expense, time or labor to en sure the comfortof the guests. The patron age of the traveling public is respectfully solicited. Oct. 31st, '91.-tf. HOW TO DESTROY !no:teams, n,kirs, rtnicE;! 3m buggy, AL22. - tes, circez. I USE BURT'S VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. IT IS INFALLIBLE ! TT is put up in large boxes for 2.5 cents.— _Lis all ready for use, without mixing with other articles. Does not spoil or get dry and worthless by keeping, like some other preparations. Vermin arc extravagantly fond of it. Eats and Nike die out of their holes. Is not dangerme;touso. Givessat isibetion to all who uso it. Sold by all the Druggists and Dealers throughout the Uni ted States. Catr•rtox—Be sure and ask for Dart's Exterminator, in large boxes, with red label, and signed by the Proprietor.— Depot, No. I:l9South Tenth street, above Walnut. Man tilbetory, No. 1:11) Juvenal street, shove Walnut, between Tenth and Eleventh, Philadelphia. Sold in Columbia at the Drug Stores of Dr. W. S. MeCorkle, Justus Cray tt, Co. and It. Williams. July nil-6m. A NEW ARRIVAL OF Watches, Clocks Am d M"*.i.x3.c..Tawcar's" Just revolved at the Store of P. Shrcinrr & Son. Front NI, alma Walnut, where we are always prepared to sell goods at the cheapest rates, and guarantee them to lie as represented. DO YOU WANT A GOOD GOLD PEN If so, call and examine our stock of War ren d liuddies Fine Gold Pen, the best now in market, and warranted to give satisfaction, Watches and Jewelry carefully re paired. may 7;64. P. SIMI:Es:OM LC: SON. Susquehanna Planing Mill. ON DUO` I'SP.AND PENN. RAILROAD Columbia, Lancaster County, Pa. r TIE subscriber wonld respectfully an nonnce to the patrons of his Mill, that the advanced prices of labor and experntes incident to carrying on the business of his establishment compels him to charge his easterners ail advance on former rates, and takes this method to inform tnem that the Mliewing are the prices fur work done at his Mills: For working Flooring per M• $4.50 do Weatherboards " 4.50 " Surfacing one side, per M. 2.50 do two do do 4.00 " Re-sawing White Pine face Ineasu re, per M. 5.00 " do Poplar thee meas. do 6.00 " do Ash, Oak A: Cherry, face meas. per M. S. OO " Ripping 4-4 per line, 16 rt.ll uo 8-4 do do 2A " do Joiee do do 4 ,?sue Lumber hauled to the 'Mill and re turned to 'Yard without extra charge. ACCOn tits for workin!.; ordressing lumber will he considered collectable every lo ur mIIIIMB. The subscribe' has on hand an assortment of R01_7(:11.. nnd DRESSED LUMBER, which is lot sale nt Market Prices, 31.11 d so licits a continuation of nubile curt (tilt. .101 - IN B. 11..ke11.M.V.5.Z. Columbia, .Tune 11, 1564. j UST RECEIVED A \yell selected stock of ENGLIsiI AND AMERICAN CARPET2NGS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SIIADES. LOOKING GLASSES, gI_TEENSW.A.RE, fic FOR SPRING TRADE, at the very lowest Cash Prices, nt HALDEMAN'S STORE. =li Sl7. CO. Or 2170.11.T$ AMERICA. . PHILADELPHIA. T CORPOR ATED 1791. Assets F 1,350.1100, 1 Charter perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by tire on Buildings, Mar chand ize, Furniture, tt,r., for long or short periods, or permanently nn Buildings, by a deposit of Preinium. The prompt, pay melit or osses for a period of .s.crentm years, atibrils c guarantee of claim upon public confidence. Alll'lll7ll Prest. • CILAILLEs PLATT, Secretary. F. X. ZIifIGLFAI, Agent, Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa. Columbia, .7anuary Si, 18tll.-ly. GOT OUR MATCH .426 "'Xi Ma .414.51"1". J. RUMPLE tt SON, ltavo just received TWO HUMMED GROSS Superior "Attaches, Which u ill be sold wholesale and retail. .1. RUMPLE SON, 2, Loettst street. Cur a. ICE CREAK lUE CREAM, 1 , 7, undersigned is now prepared to fur nisi/ to the public ICE CREAM by the Freezer, 4 or in Moulds, at the lowest price. Also by the small quantity at his saloon, between the Bank and Franklin liouse, Locust. Street. (k)la. GEO. 3. SMITH. FRANKLIN HOUSE S _A T_T Amy.. S. MILLER would respectfully inihrta the citizens of Columbia and sticinity, that he his Just opened his .NtW AND sp. crous RESTitURANT. In the basement of the FRANKLIN HOUSE'. Locust street, Columbia, whe..e the choicest variety of edibles Inny found to please the palate or suit the taste of the attest negidious. CHOICE VIANDS Served up in the best ft tole, at a moment's notice. Determined to leave nothing un done to accomodate the public., a share of public 1)81v - ea:me is respectfully molicitated Columbia, Dec.:;, ISW. 11. FASIIPINABIA SPRING k SUMER CLOTIIING viAY be found at the store, of Malty lll t 'use, in great variety, and or the best materials and latest styles, also a very large assortment orFamey and black CaSSl irwres, Cloths, Ate., &c. MALTBY it CASE, Corn. May 1:1, 'GI. Silks! Silks ! A PULL line or Mack nml Fancy Dress Mohnirs, and other line Dr”ss Gz.cls, just received at. the e , tore of Corn.niu.r.l9-'64. MAizr in - it CASfI The New York Monthly. • A - SEWsr.evrEg. 'Fon TELE PAM LY. Containing Original Stories from the pens of the best Amerioin talent. Its first page stories are complete in one number, and it is designed for all classes of readers. His torical reminiscences, biographical sketch es. wit, humor, and poetry, grace its make up. OUR TERMS.—Money in advance, To sing,le subseri bers, i51.,00 a year ; to clubs, 75 cts, and a copy gratis to any one getting up a club of live or ten persons , ADVERTISING CHARGES. "Our Directory," 50 cents per line. Outside, 25 64 Inside, 25 61 All communications must be addressed: KATE J. BOYD, Editress and Pub'r of N.Y. Alontbly, 83 Nassau Street, New York. News dealersand twents, supplied by the "A.MEIVICILN NEWS Cimtr.ANY," 113 Nassau Street, New York. June 18, 'o4. • PHOTOGRAPHS. •fIIE OLD ORIGINAL GALLERY. The subscriber has oampletely re-fitted his establishment, and his gallery cannot be surpassed by any in the county, and he hopes by careful personal attention to give the public better pictures than have here tofore been produced. AMBROTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS, Evorytypes, Melainotypes, Carte de Visite, and pictures on eiIIIVILSS taken in the best style and at prices which cannot be beaten for cheapness. • Likenesses warranted, and a. satis factory picture furnished without repeated sittings. He asks a continuance of the liberal patronage always extended to this establishment. Call and examine speai awns at the rooms, northeast corner of 1. rout and Locust streets. Entrance on Locust street. R. T. M. LITTLE. Ovt. :24 1863. HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM_ TIVIE citizens of Columbia and vicinity, .1 are respectfully invited to call and ex ainine my large and varied assortment of ZEWITSEICEMIPING GOODS Comprising every variety of TIN WARE; SILVER-PLATED WAKE, TABLE CUTLERY. F Y (1 . 0 'DS, p ONISIIED COOKING MEN :01,S, CII.IAI BEI; WARE IN SETS, UOLLOW WAil., ESA. i LEE). COPPER KE I'LES, BRASS KETTLES, • Chafing, Dishes, E:rg Boilers, Britannia Ware, Wa'iters:,<Cl:,,Ve, :\. general assortment of Wood and Willow \Vare, Tabs, Yankee Buckets, Wash Boards, Brushes, Water Coolers Ice Cream Freezers, Tea Kettles, Sauce Pans„, Egg Whips, Market!Baskets, Lanterns, Money Boxes, Lard Lamps,Toyain-ware, Sad Irons, Cistern Pumps, SteitoNCocks, Coll'e Roasters, CoMe Mills, TrtiYS, etc., together w ith mtassortment of plain, Fancy and Useful Articles, adapted to the Toilet, Parlor and Kitchen. Slimes of cicry Description. GAS 1:11"1' INC; tKI PLUM RING Carried on in all its various branches. Stoves,Shnp.t, Dwellings, tk:e., fitted up with Gas and Water Pipes, in the best manner. On hand a good assortment of Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights and Pendants, Galvanized iron, Lead and Ter ra Coati Water Pipes. Repa ring promptly and personally attended to. HIRAM WILSON. april 2,'64. Car. Locust & 2nd St., Col'u. WINES, LIQUORS, sEGARS, St.c '['liE subscriber would invite attention to his large and fine stock of ALL KIN OS OF I INUOItS. SEG.% RS. 'I ORACCO, lIE keeps his stock well tilled up, and believes that he can offer as good an as sortment of everytliing in his line as can be found in tun' store in :I.,olumbia. - . Ile would direct special 'attention to his German Wines. These are light wines, good in fluidity, low in price, and a very wholesome drink either for sick or well. A large assortment of WS.° cirissoke..cvitima. 3F•ilazo is', Will attract general notice, and will be found to comprise sonic of the finest pipes over offered in Columbia. Come and ex amine them. C. BUCHER, Cor. Front and Locust sts., Cora Pa. July 4,15 U .J. A merienu House. OYSTERS ! .-YSTERS ! ! BY TIIF 131:811EL, CALLON, or qt. Continually ou hand and for sale. BALTIMORE AND I'IIILA. OYSTERS THE BE.T THE )/ARFZEr Arr o mns. Come all you hungry, thirsty souls, Conte down to my saloon ' And eat and drink and quaff and smoke' From supper hour till noon. PARDY LOCKAIW, American House, Front St Oct. 21. 1813. 82;50. SEVEN STAVE 8250. ROSEWOOD Pit NO FOR T ES, CROVESTIM& C0..499 liroadway.N. Y. New enlarged scale PIANO FORTES, with all latest improvements. THIRTY years' experience, with greatly increased facilities for manufaeturing, en ables us to sell for CASH et the above un usually low price. Our Instruments re ceived the highest award at the World's Fair, and tbr five successive years at the American Institute. Warranted rive years. Nis NKr CASH. Callor send tbrdeserip tive circular. June 18,'&141112 A LOA N WANTED. (1111E:Borough o f Col umbia are non• read• 1 to iSSU e bonds for a lona of S,ii,ooont six per cent. free of STATE TAX, in stuns of ~IUUor upwards. 11. 'WILLIAMS, Chief Burgess Aug. 13-LC ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE of Richard Derrick, late of the Borough of Columbia, deceased. Let ters of lab ahlistration, with the will an nexed, on said estate having. been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, mad those having claims or de mands against the !Mille will present them without delay for settlement to the nnder signed. SAM IjEL TRUSCOTT, Administrator with the will annexed. Columbia, Aug. 27, '6l-lit. TRIMMINGS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, wiLLrAm MENCKE k BROTHER, No. sut, Anil Street, Phila. A full assort ment Lad les' Dress A: Cloak Trimmings, Bugle Gimps. Slutwi Borders. etc.. Impor ters of real Berlin, Zephyrs. Embroideries, Saxony Yarns, Knit (:nods, Fancy Goods, ete., at the lowest price! Sept. SAMUEL EVANS, JUSTICE of (lie PE.ICE. OFFICE ON LOCUST ST.. BErWEEN FRONT AND SECOND COLUMBIA , PA. June IS, 18G4 TRE NATIO:SIAL A.I.MANAC AND A.l nu:, I Itt.egrdlor the year 1864. A t WM. Clienp Book Store, Aril, 9'64. Opposite the Colusabla Dank CHARTER 1 8• 2 9. PERPETUAL RHO FIRE MACE CO, OT' PMIILACKESPI2II24. AL16116110t19 on ITisata. 1. 1E304. $2,457,849 95 CAPITAL, - - - $ 400,000 ACCRUED SURPLUS, - 971,000 - - - - INVESTED PREMIUMS, 1,083,288 UNSETTLED CLAIMS, - 8,416 INCOME FOE 1864, - 300,000 LOSS PAID SINCE 1829, 5,000,000 Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms -I=IX.FI..C•INCIPIT.- 1 3 - . 4 a Charl N. Bancker, Isaac Lea. Tobias Wa , 'clward C. Dale, Samuel Grant, Geo cob R. Smith, Alfred Filler, Geo trtls, Fras. W. Lewis, M. D. C N. BANCKER, President. 'D. C. DALE, Vice -President. JAS. W. McALLISTER, Sec. Pro. Tem. JOHN COOPER, Agt- for Columbia. mar.l2, ly. GEORGE SMIZER.T'S CA miN ET IiVA Et E ROOMS AND iNUFACTORY, LOCUST ST., A FEW DOORS REDOW 3rd St., cOLUIVI al A, LAN. CO , Y, PA. THE subseriber having purchased from his brother, Casper Seibert, the stock and rood will of his extensive Cabinet Menu factory, will continue the business at the old stand, where lie will keep on hand an assortment of FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS of the best quality, style, and manufacture and will make to order, of first-rote 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. ~..7.lft -UNDERTAKING will receive the most careful attention, at the shortest notice. GEORGE SEIBERT. Cola. July 1, '63. ISAAC S. STAUFFER, Watch Maker and Jeweler, MANUFACTURER or SILVER-WARE and Importer of WATCHES, No 148 North Second Street, Corner Quarry Philadelphia. bIII] has constantly on hand an assort tment of Gold and Silver Patent Lever lepine and plain Watches; fine gold chains, seals and keys, breast pins. ear rings, fin ger rings, bracelets, miniature cases, me dallions, lockets, pencils, thimbles, spec tacles, silver toile, desert, tea, salt and mustard spoons; sugar spoons. cups, nap kin rings, fruit and butter kr ives, shields, combs, diamond pointed pers., etc.,—all or which will be sold low lbr e ash. M. I. Tom As ‘V... Co's best q and Sty full Jew eled patent lever movements constantly on hand; also other makers superi or quality. N. B.—Old Gold and Silver bought for cash. Sept. 12, 1863.-Iy. • JUST OPENED AT TR' FAMILY MEDICINE STEE, OFI LLOWS 3 HALL S . covcrivlni a, PA. AFRESEI supply of Drug,s and Medi eines. Pure Ground Spices, Flavoring Extraets;Rice Flour. Farina, Corn Starch, ill of the New Preparations, and PATEN'ir MEDICINES, Castile, Palm and Fancy Soaps. Tooth Powders and Tooth Paste, (one in particu lar. tne best ever otlered iu Columl,loo Hair Dye, ladellihlo Ink, Cologne, Bay Ram, Perfumery, TOILET ARTICLES IN GREAT VARIETY. and everything usually kept in a Good Drug Store. ga't-Strict attention given to Physician's Prescriptions. CARD.—Dr. W. S. McCortELE, nt his Office in the Drug. Store, Odd Fellows' Hall, daily, front twelve to one o'clock. Cora., Feb 6, 1664. cM_ COACH MAKING. Coach, Corriage .6' Buggy MANUFAC TORY Second street, nearly opposite LUTHERAN CHURCH, COLUMBIA, ri• SILVER JIEDALSand Prom hulls awn rd al at the Agricultural and Medi:1111ml i•toeiety of Lancastercounty, inuliaso at the dilThrent Fairs, for the best Sliifting Top 13uggies. Tliesubscriber would respectfully infbrm the public that, he still continues to mann litcture Coaches, Carriages, Buggies, Sul kies, and all other vehicles in his line. His reputation as a workman is fairly estab lished, as he can confiden Iv claim for his work the merits ofbeautyof form. elegance of finish, and strength of structure. One of the distinguishing features of his work is its durability ; oill vehicles of his build are constructed of the best seasoned mate rial, and put together firmly and substan tially. Ile gives particular attention to the REPAIRING OF VEHICLES, and warrants all his work in his 11130 to give sa t eti In addition to his practical experience in the business, he has the assistance of the best workmen-11013CM her beiligemployed. Who public is respectfully invited to call and examine the stock on hand. SAMUEL CARTER, Aor Cora.may7'64o. N A N Ik• SIS lON A iiiLES ryillE largest and best assortmeat of .1 Boots and Shoes in the city of Lancas ter, embracing always the newest styles worn by LADIES AND GENTLMIEN, Boys, Girls and Children. As I manufac ture the hest quality of the above goods at the very lowest rates, (lower than any others,). I respectfully invite the public to my establishment. NEW STYLES OF RUBBERS, And German Woollen Shoes with felt or leather soles, just received. Every kind' manulitetured at short no tice. Every kind of Worked Slippers for Ladies and Gentlemen made handsomely to order A. N. MIEN EMAN, Opposite Cooper's hotel, Dec. 12,'63.1y. West King st., Lancaster NEW FRUIT. NEW Raisins, Currants, Drieil Apples Je,A:e. For sale by HENRY SUYDAM, Cur. Front and Union sts. ENG' USTI A NA) A MER.CAN -PICKLES. Also, Sauces, Ketchups. km For sale by HENRY SUYDAM, Cor. Front and Union sts. SEEDLESS RAISINS SlKAKERCORN,Hommony,flenns,Mae earoni, Farina, Clwolate, ate. For sale by HENRY SUYDAM, Cor. Front and Union sts. CITRON. CRANBERRIES, New Orleans Molas ses, Prepared Fruits. Also, Dried Fruit of all kinds. For sale by HENRY SUYDAM, Cor. Front and Union sts. SPICES. Particular attention is called to our Pure Spices. Pepper, Ginger, Cloves, Mustard, Allspice, Nutmegs, ate., whole or ground. HENRY SUYDAM, Cor. Front and Uuion Columbia, Dce. 5, 18i3. PECOTOGI3LAMEC AMBIT/NIS. TELE Largest assortment ever offered in Columbia, at the cheap book store of Val. U. 'HESS. LOCAL rata 8T NOTICE. RE rENIVYLVANLA RAILROAD CORPANY. ARE now prepared to receive and for ward FREIGHT on the Philadelphia Di vision, to and from nil stations where they have agents, at the following rates per hun dred pounds: BETWEEN PIIILA. AND COLUMBIA, First Class.'2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 25 cents. 21 cts. 18 cts. 15 eta. Flour in car loads, 25 ets. per barrel. Pig Metal, 10 ets. per 100 lbs. BE PIIILA. 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. RATE FROM COLA: TO PITTSBURG. First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 90 75 00 40 Flour per barrel, SO cents. ISJ-Freight consigned to stations where the Company has no agents must be pr: paid. Articles of Ist Class. Books, Fresh Fish, Boots and Shoes, :Nuts in bag s, Cedar and Wooden Porter &Ae in bot- Ware, ties, Dry Goods, Poultry in coops, Eggs, Pork, (fresh, Furniture, Poultry, (dressed, Feathers, Wrapping Paper. Articles of 2tl Class. Apples, ble Monuments, Cheese, Molasses, Clover Sr, Grass Seed;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 Hangings, 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, tured,) Coffee, Potatoes, Hides, (green,) Turnips, Lard, Vinegar, Oysters & Clams, (inWhite Lead, (shell,) Window Glass. Tobacco, ( mantic:lc- Articles of 4111 Class, Codfish, Rosin, Cotton, Salt., Pish, salted, Tobacco, (leaf,) Grain of nil kinds, Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tar, Pitch, Whisky, Plaster, All Freights payable on delivery. H. 11. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phila. 749-For further information, apply to S. 13. KINGSTON, Freight Agt., • Phila. E. K. BOICF,, Freight A gt., Columbia. IV. 11. 'MYERS, Freight Agt., Lan'tr. Columbia. July 4, 1863. TIRADE SALES. JUST received from Philadelphia, a large •_ll and well assorted stock of Stationery, and Miscellaneous Goods. CHEAP AND GOOD BOORS. Viz: Books of Travels, Books of History, Books for Devotion, Boolcs about Patriots, Books for :Meehan i es, Books about the Be bullion, Books of Beauty. HYMN' BOOKS FOIL ALL DENOMIN A T lONS PRAYETI 130..K.S AND BIIII.E All the Writings of Celebrated Authors. Washington Airs. Soul luvorth, Charles Di"kens, Bayard Taylor, Mayne Reid, Mrs. Mentz. And all the writings of every Shindard Au thor in every department of Literature. PIiOTOGR NI , II ALBUMS lying secured a very large stock at the lowest cash prices, we are determined to lower than tiny other in the city. CARD r.IO l'01; R A Pus We luive a very large llSAortment of Filet, Photographs, Plain mul Colored, suitable for Albums, embracing Generals, States men, ReligiousSubjeets, Classical, Humor ous, Statuary, cte. STATTDNERY 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, Envetones, &c. At the lowest prices. Ink, Ink Stands. Pencils, Itut•nier, ,lair Rulers, Paper Cutters, Portfplios, Er velopes, Pocket Tablets, ke. rocKEr .•t• mvl:4v vAturrv. We would invite all to giv u; a call before purchasing. SITEAFFER, 32 North Queen Street. Lancaster, Pa. Nov. 2S, ISI;:t. PORTABLE PRINTING OFFICES. For the ivie of Myr- CII:1111V. Druggii tn, and nil business v iolet..- .T., sloop l tnen. who wish to • , do their own printing, neatly and cheaply. Mooted tii the printing 4.0 1 of !handbills. Ri Villein's. eiretilars. Labels, Carlin _ and Small Newspapers. Full instructions acorn pony each ofilee Amts ling a boy ten years old So work them succosshilly. eireillars sent free.— specimen sheets of Types, Cuts, die., 6 eentii. Address 1)1)1S* rnnss Co.; al Turk now, X. F. and:l3 Lincoln borlou Mass. mar.ii-Tot.et y. BELL'S 5 PECIFIG PILLS. WARRANTEE) IN ALL CASES CAN be. relied on ! Never Bail to cure Do not nauseate ! Are speedy inaction ! No change of diet required ! Do not inter fere with business pursuits! Can he used without detention ! 'Upward of :200 cures thc,past month—some of them Ye; y severe eases. Over one hundred physicians have used them in their practice, and all speak well of their efficaey, and approve of their composition, which is entirety vegetable, and harmless on the system. hundreds of certificates can be shown. BELL'S SrßennoLts 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 a permanent 11,1.1 speedy cure in all cases of Spermatorrhea ' or Seminal Weakness, with all its train of evils, such as Urethral and Vaginal Discharges, Gleet, the Whites. Nightly or Involuntary Emissions, Incon tinence, Genial Debility and Irritability, IMpotence, Weakness or Loss of Power, Nervous Debility, she., at.c., all of which arise principally from Sexual Excesses or Self Abuse, or some constitutioine. de rangement, and incapacitates the sufferer from fultilling the duties of married life. In all sexual diseases, as Gonorrhea, Gleet, and Strictures, and in Diseases of the Blad der and Kidney, they net as a charm ! Re lief is experienced by hiking a single box. Sold by all the principal druggists. Price $1„ They will be sent by mail, securely scaled, and confidentially, on receipt of the money, by BRYAN, 'N0.70 Cedar street, New York, Consulting Physician for the treatment of Seminal, 'Urinary, Sexual, and Nervous Diseases, who will semi, free to all, the tbllowing valuable work, in sealed en velope Tina FI FTIETH MOUSA —Docron BELL'S TREATISE on Self-Abuse, Pre mature Decay, Impotence and Loss of Power, Sexual Discuses, Seminal Weak ness, Nightly Emissions, General Debility, arc., ate., a pamphlet of tit pages, contain ing important advice to the afflicted, and which should be rend by every sufferer, as the means of cure in the severest stages is plainly set firth. Two stamps required to pay postage. December 19, 180.3.-ly. Fish ! Fish: ! Fish I I MACKEREL in nsMorted packages, in store and for sale by mar- 24 V 6 i 144.trITST dt CASE. TOE Cal 100 TIM SHEN &MOVED to the corner of ;Trout tii l d Locust Streets, whore is keptconstautis on hand a full and complete assortment of )3 00 r S SHOES, - GAITERS, &a., All styles and varieties of Men's, Boy's, Ladies, Misses' and Children's wear. WE DIANUFACTIIRE TO ORDER, and keep constantly on hand, a stock of ready-ma:de work. Repairing promptly ed to. Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, he, A full assortment of Elats and Caps of the latest styles, always kept on hand. Our whole time and attention is devoted to our business, hence we are better able to give our customers satisfaction. T 4 puplic are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock. J. S. SXYDER, Cor. Front and Locust Stream Col'a, April 9, '94. "TSB COLUMBIA. INSURANCE COMPANY OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA, FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount insured. $ 2 ,C01:131 0, Whole amount of Premium Notes, 2ps,Ka iG Balance Cash Prem Jan uary 1,1863, $2,120 31 . Reep't for Prem. less Agent's commissions in 1883. 9,382 46 Receipts for Assessments less Agent's commission in 1863. 2,381 02 Lassos and expenses paid in IS(i3, $10,133 32 Bal. of Premiums Jan. 1, ISIL4 3,754 47 $13,887 A. S. GREEN, President. GEOIIGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. MicuAr.r. S. SuumAx, Treasurer. c)xit. : R. T. Ryon. John W. Steacy, John Fendrich. Geo. Young, Jr., 11. 0. Minich. Nicholas M'Donald, Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman. Amos S Green,. S. C. Slaymaker, Edmund Spermg, Cora. Feb. 13, 1864 cabinet Making and Undertaking THE undersigned would inform hr friends and the public that he has now creased facilities for turning out work,r his FURNITURE IV A R E•ROOMS. Are now well supplied with new and be:, tiful furniture of the latest improved stvb He manufactures to order and will ke constantly on hand Dressing, Plain a; Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, On Dining and Centre Tables, Common, Fa cy and French Bedsteads; all of which wi be sold on the most, reasonable terms. A he manufactures his own work be is es: bled to warrant every article to be what is represented. CIL; HIS. MIA All kinds of Chairs kept on hand or mm of:it:Lured to order. Cune, Windsor, An and flocking Chairs; Settees, Camp al Counter Stools, Si:dim, Tete-a-tetes, al Stuffed Seat Chairs, made to order. Chairs repainted and repaired. UNDERTAKING Funerals will he attended to with prom' TIOSS, to which he gives his personal alto Lion. He is prepared with ice boxes at coolers to preserve corpse, its may be quired. MAI • OGANY Olt WALNUT COFFINS Furnished plain or tinned in nnystyle tie may be required. He respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. as well as continuance of the custom with which II has been liberally favored. JOHN SHENBETZGEII, South Side of Locust st., between San and Third. [0ct.17,1.,.; GIRILIID D MAIM II►IS'VRANCE cONIZANY. PIIILA DELP 11 I A. Capital 5200,000. Securities MOOD. rrms COMPA.N. Y continues to take 1 risks on good property at rates as low as any other safe 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 us a guarantee of its fature conduct. Trios. CRAVEN, Prest. A. S. GILLETT, Vice Presl JAs. B. ALVORIL Secretary. F. X. ZIE.GLER, Agent, Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Ps Columbia, January 23, 1564.-ly GEtEIII.2 I v.a.axr.Tlr STORE. JUST received, u larger and finer ste of Toys and fancy goods than ever before My friends and others are invited to ral and examine the stock before purehasm elsewhere, as they will here find on On limited assortment, suitable for preseElt t persons of every age and taste. At 3: mense assortment of Portmonnaies, Puel etliooks, at, c.,-(tc. China and other fancy articles, too atm erous to mention, for sale by G. .1. SMITH. Locust street, between the Bank and Franklin House. Columbia, July 4, ISG3 MANURE) I MANURES!! rarcriere Pleapte - take Notice! 'That TASKKR t 1(• CLARK'S, strima PROSPNATEI of LIAM one of the beet FERTILIZERS now in market, is Manufactured from alt burnt Bones, Pi r Avian Guano /1011 011(1 valuable Ingredients; thus furnishing fc GRASS" or GRAIN, a most efficient ar reliable manure. Price $55 Per We, 2,000 pounds. OUR MEAT AND BONE COMPOST, made from refuse Meat and Bone from 11 Slaughterhouse, is well adapted to prons the growth of Corn, Potatoes, Turnips, Price $35 per ton, in isbis• lIMR DIANURE A cheep and strong Fertilizer, from bi „ nd refuse liquor of boiled bones, Price, $2.5 per ton, in Bbls. TASKEIK CI ARK,. S. TV Con tith Washington St., Philadelphia. july9'Bl-4m. TO THE LOVERS (F THE FRALGIWANT* 1; 1 1733 212 ' EB it known throughout tne length an d breadth.of Columbia and vicinity, Out GEORGE M. BOOTH, Locust street, !1 door to the Post Office, has the finest at most varied assorment of 1011Alll'O AND SEGARS In the Borough of Columbia. Fine flavored Havanna and Yarn &Tao together with all the favorite brands know' in the market. For sale by the bos thousand. CHEWING TOBACCO. The chef , brands in the market. The Old Virgin' and home manufactured, "or any vlbc man." SMOKING TOBACCO. Turkey, Lysleb . burg, Anti-nervous, &c., &c. PIPES of all qustlities, sizes and ' terns. Come a running. Evervbody is In their Tobacco, Segars, Prpes, ttc., at 8007 Coliimbia, Nov 21. '63.-ti BOOTS AND SO VIILL ns.sortment of Men's and -12 Calf and Kip BootS, Balmornls , Sims, &C., Ladies', Misses' and Childs Isithnorults Boots and Gaiters at the of MALTBY at CA.S Columbia, Dee.l9, 1863. WANTED. riVERY ONE to know that the way Agave money, is to buy your goodsat Cheap Store of Maltby dr base. A Ren e assortment of Spring Goods lust rem! , Corn.mar.l9. MALTBY & CASI 1 MILES AROUND RICBM 1 TJV Prioo Eity Coats, Atthechoor Store or wx. U. r - 08,887
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