• • Ziepartment • • • • V5.:31"0 Cdatmkiile,46.nr en. 440 noticr4 unless amnia. paitiod by the toriteem rent maw, not nemsetry for pita cation. bat as og,sormatee of googfailh. To :ZOrxespoodonts. Communications, letters, contributions, genernlio of 'merit and interest to the reader; will acceideddeircin Iriondg from all quartent • the 'work as per •eopyt, and will be in West Chester at the titneap.- pointettand deliver there to yea in person. P. It —We cannot answer your first question but will do our best tu solving the latter. 1 oil ask, `• Why, is McClellan, like Job's horse r We do notknow.unless It was •betsutte_ he heard ;the sound of battle froth afar. anTed with you and think Ohat.the young discieo ofnia„cgton. should be liner° circumspect in is demeanor.. . T. IL Your cortanunioation tato° long, 'and cannot be published. We do not think'the per. 8011 you have roference to, would do anything serl- Nils, Mill It would look better if he did not hold on no the postot the corner of 2nd . and Locust, every might. " • , . U. Hess has the work for male. lie can accommodate you wird anything you want in the4iteragy Dine. , knout vrt'nf,'the man Inte"t Wygillectlaitio It. Vote on account eta slight physical infirmity, but suppose he was afraid of lye ing,•!bambooalecl..• , • : D.—You are right. The nightlygather ing on the corner of Front and Locust is a nuisance. and something should be done to rout the natives. Where's McGinnis? THE RIVEEL—The Susquehanna Riv er has been high and in good rafting order during the past week, many of which have passed down—principally timber rafts. CIIANGE OF TIM .—On Monday, 7th inst., a new schedule went into effect on the Reading ec. Columbia Railroad. Trains now leave-Columbia at 8:35 A. M. and 2:00 P. M., and arrive here at 9:45 A. IV. and 1:15 P. M. ESCAPED.—A man, name, unknown, wentin the Restaurant under the Franklin House ono night _this week and with a friend, had some oysters, paying therefor with a saver half dollar, and then made his escape. 'No clue has since been found to his whereabouts, although "Jerry" has been 'on -the lookout. FLORILLINE.—The nicest preparation for the hair, as admitted by all, is the Florilline, to be had at the Golden Mortar Drug Store. "Parry" is always on hand and ever ready to dispose of the article, as he says, • "prompted by feelings of hu manity, to protect mankind from being bald headed." LECTURE.—Rev. Mr. Cronilish will deliver his third Lecture on Friday even ing, 18th inst., in the Episcopal Church at 7 o'clock. " Subjcet—" Church administra tion and. Church attendance." Lecture free, and all, opecially those not in the habit of attending religious exercises, are cordially invited. LOON: OUT floos.—The following no tica was posted up in Wrightsville. It breathes vengeance on Hogs but says nothing to the owners of said animals. NoncE is Hereby given all Hogs itnningat Large in the Barongitafter the IU, '6lwill be Ilea with According to Law. DIDN'T USE h•.—One of the hundred wiumrs, on his return, IVILR glowingly de :scribing the beauty of the situation and Abrtility of the soil around Mortoettenwhere they had spent a couple of months, and he was interrupted by a friend, with the re mark, "How is the water, FT' Ho re plied, "indeed I cant tell you, I forgot to try it r lle slimly could not have been a Good Tcniplar. " VEXED WITH. TILE DEVIL."—Not a great distance from Columbia, a minister resides, who is so fortunate as to possess a good-looking daughter, and our "devil" has taken a fancy to her. Last Sunday he paid her a visit and accompanied her to oh arch, 'and imagine his surprise when the Minister announced for his text ; "My daughter is grievously vexed with the Devil!" A. NEW Boox.----T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia, have in press and will issue on Saturday, November 19th a now book, entitled " Oswald Cray", by Mrs. Henry Wood. It will be published by them s ome months in advance of its Issue in England, and as kis said to be su perior to any of her former works, it will no doubt command a large sale. PHOTOGRAPLIS. George A. flyers has returned from the" land of wars" and has re-opened his Photograph Rooms, on Front street above Locust. Loyalty and devotion to the Stars .3:Stripes should be pstrordred. Walk right along, both old and young, and have your "phis" taken, for Byers can do it up neat And snake you b3tter looking cstt a card) than you really are, CLOTIIING.—By referring to the ad vertising colums in to-day's paper, you will know where to purchase good and cheap clothing in the Quaker City. Wm. S. zones, Merchant Tailor and Clothier, south east corner of Seventh As Market St., otTers great inducements. Perry at, Co., 303 and 305 Chestnut Street, elainithe lead ig position among the Tailoring r....dab lishments in Philadelphia. Give therm a call. BONWIttES.—On Tuesday evening last ♦then the returns of the election came in from different sections, and it was found that the Unionists were gaining over their last vote, " Young America" bocamejubl lant,and proceeded with a rush to lay hold of loose store good boxes and anything else calculated to burn, and soon had a very large tire at the corner of 2ndand Locust, On Thursday evening when the result was (decided and known that Abraham was to rule for four year's more, another bonfire was kindled. This time tar barrels were Pspd a acid sent a bright and lurid glare to wards the )lelivens. " Oint FOLKs."—The young folks of Columbia must not start, for wo ire not going to write a treatise on them, but inform thorn that "Our Young Folks" is the title of a new Monthly Magazine Shortly to be issued by Messrs. Ticknor d Fields, Boston. It will be devoted en elnaively to the interests of Boys and Girls; and the staff of contributors will Include many of the most popular writers of Ju-. venue Works In America and In England. Every numberwill contain capital pictures drawn and , engraved by the best artists.— Each number will contain not less than sixty, four pages. Single 00py,52. per year, single number. 23 cents. Specimen copies 'of the dist namhor sent for ten ("mtg. 'Ad .dress Ticknor A; Fields; 133 Washington Street, Boston. :BALLOTT.—=-The lineember roxinber-:of . , Ballous 1%101:M111i Magazine, has been re ceived.: It eoutains a large amount, matter from the best authors in the country. /t is illustrated with a number of engravings. The nest volume will commence with the January number. • Sub— seriptio n price only $1,...50 per annum, sin gle copies 15 cents. Address Elliot, Thomas it Talbot, - 1.18 Washington St., Boston. • We cut the'following from the I.,calrerr 'Worth Daily 7`hhe B . Mr.. Caldwell was for merly from this place and is a highly re spectable gentleman: It will be seen that he is doing his share to'keep the ranks of the Union army'filled up: • " Our-influential and energetic fellow citizen,,A. ; Cald well, Esq., has put into the ranks of the Union army as representative for the terra of three years or during the war, a :veteran soldier, paying him $560 as an equivalent for services. This patriotic act is worthy of imitation. If all who are able wonld-"go. and do likewise," an army could be placed in the field that would bruise the serpent head of the rebellion be yond the hope of resuscitation in less than three short months. Who shall we have pleasure of adding to the list next? Let none who are able hold back. GODEY'S - LADY'S BOOK..—We have so often spOkett of the merits of "Godev" as the great Fashion Magazine, and ladies favorite, that we think -it useless to say more at this time. The December num ber before us, Is, we think better than the proceeding numbers. Now is the time to make up clubs for next year. The follow ing are the terms from which there can be no deviation: One copy, one year $lOO ; two copies,one year $5.50; three copies, one year $7.40; four copies, one year 10.00; live copies,oue year, and an ex tra copy to the person send ing the club, making six copies 14.00 ; eight copies one year,and an extra copy to the person sending the club, making nine copies $21.00 ;'eleven copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, making twelve copies $27.00. Addi tions to any of the above clubs, $2.50 each subscriber. !Gotley's Lady's Book and. Arthur's Homo Magazine will be sent, each one year, on receipt of $4.50. The money must be sent at one time for any club. Address L. A. GODBY, N. E. Cur. Sixth and Chestnut Streets, REJOICE.- - Rejoice awl . be exceed ing glad" for the election is over, and you will once more be enabled to spend a quiet evening without being compelled to en gage in a political re-hash. During the last three months everything has been tinctured with polities. You !mil it for breakfast, dinner mid supper, and in some places, after family worship, you were treated to a benediction on politics. It interfered not only in political life but in social. It was impossible for two of oppo site partiesto associate, and as you would pass along the street, the remark could be heard, " there goes a Cop," or " he's as black as the are of spades." Such remarks as the above did not tend to create good feeling between the contending parties,bnt often were the precursors of " black eyes and swelled noses." But now the crisis is o'er and wo hopeall will cast the past. to the winds and mingle in a social and agreeable manner, and in every ease. esehew politics. TILE INNIMED DAZERS. Co. E. 195th P. V. returned home on Ikt onday last, looking well and hearty, and all satis fied with their hundred day's experience 11-4 soldiers of the Union. The boys look rugged, and, (as we are always privileged to.ffidge from appearanes) we think the bleak hills of Virginia must agree with them, and should not be surprised to hear of them re-enlisting, if for in - 41161g, else but to benefit their health. Capt. Caldwell who commanded Co. E. has seen considerable service, having left Columbia in '6l as it private in Col. Fisher's company. After serving one year he was promoted to Lieut. and served on the staff of Gen. Seymour, for a long time. In the Fall of '63 when Capt. Collins wits transferred to the Inva lid Corps,. Lient. Caldwell was promoted to Captain, and during Grant's spring campaign served as Brigade Inspector, on the staff or the 3cl Brigade Pezufa Reserve, commanded by Col. Fisher. Capt. C. is a good officer and we understand that the boys were well pleased with him. Adj't Case, Lieuts. Thonuts and Heide- Inset are good officers, and performed their duties in an able manner, for men who were nottxporienced,and received the commendation of their commanding offi cers. We welcome Co. E. home, and hope that if again needed; they will be ready to spring to arms alai-enter the field. TILE ELECT.ta IN COLUMBIA.—The election on Tuesday last passed off very quiet- Al the polls all WaS peaco and har mony, and if any one a.tentpted to create a disturbance he was taken in hand by the poll committee, and escorted to inure con genial quarters, which wasperfectly right. The vote of the Borough is as follows: North Ward. South Ward. Lincoln, 293 193 McClellan, 258 13G This is the largest vote over polled in the Borough. The largest vote ever reach ed before was 819, and the vote on this oc casion was swelled to 812. Every man per formed his whole duty and'atust rest satis fied with the result, whether his party is successful or not. In the evening atter the polls were closed, the poll committee adjourned to " Pard" Lockards to partake of a sumptuous re past, prepared at the expense 'of the " Union League" for their benefit, and also for the returned Soldiers. It was a splen did affair, and reflects credit on those en gaged in the enterprise. " Pard" Lockard is a staunch supporter of the Union, and knows how to "keep a hotel." It was a caution to see the Turkeys and fried Oys ters disappear, but we do not think Col, Fisher, Col. Gossier or our reporter, eat any more than the rest, although it was said by some that they did ; but one thing is certain,that every mail done his duty as well at " Yard's" table as be did at the polls. The Republican party had their Head Quarters at the Union League Room, and it was found to be too small to accommo date the gathering,and a motion was made and carried, to secure the Odd Fellows' It was soon arranged and thecros - d moved. The Hall was comfortably filled, and as despatches were received and read it resounded with triumphantshouts. Be tween despatches the crowd was favored with Short and lively speeches from Col. Fisher, W,G.Case,Wirmer of Wrightsville, a live Yankee, and C.S. Kauffman and several others. Mr. M. M. Strickler was called upon and related his experience in Clearfield County, where he had been on a visit, and as he says, " narrowly escaped with a whole skin." The meeting was kept np 'until attar midnight,. when all quietly sought their virtuous conchm. The Democrstle. Head Quarters were at the' Washington House, and everything passed off in an orderly manner. -Vie Bail*. PAILA.DELPIIIA MARKETS Reported by Janney & Andrews, Com mission Merchants, No. 531 Market street, Philadelphia. • - PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 9, IS6-1. Flour, extra cannily, $ll 75 a 12 50 Do. Superfine, I 0 50 all 00 Superfine; 10 00 a 10 25 Rve flour 9 00 a 925 Wheat, white, - 2 75 a 28.5 Do. red,255 a 260 Rye, 170a172 Corn, 170a175 . Oats, 87 aBB Clover seed, 1150 a 12 50 Timothy seed, .1 75 a 525 Flax, 3 30 a 3 35 Lard, 21 a 23 Butter, best quality, 30 a:33 Eggs, per dozen, 35 a 37 Whisky, per gallon, 1 77 a 178 Tallow, per pound, 15 a 16 COLUMBIA FLOUR AND GRAIN Reported Weekly for the Spy by .Eph raim Hershey. Family flour, ' 12 00 per bbl. Extra do, 11 50 Supentino, do, 9 23 " . Rve, do. 800 .i. White Wheat, 2 35;per bus. Red do 230 " Rye, 170 " Corn, 1 75 Oats, - 70 32 lbs COLUMBIA COAL MARKET. Retail prices of Coal at Bruner & Moore's Yard, delivered in Columbia. Reported Weekly for the Columbia Spy. BALTIMODR CO. AND DIAMOND. Balt. Co., No. 2,3, 850 " 4 and 5 87 00 8 50 Lump coati, • 8 25 LYEENS' VALLEY COAL. • Stove and Egg, 900 Nut, 7 50 Stove, 9 00 Nut, 7 50 COLUMBIA. LUMBER PRICES CURRENT. Reported for the Columbia Spy by John B. Bachman, Susquehanna Planing Mills, Front street. Philadelphi Columbia, Nov. 11,186-L White Pine Collings, or samples 20 00 " " 3rd Common, 28 00 " " 2d Common, 40 00 " " Ist Common, 50 00 " runnel, 60 00 " " Joist and Scantling, 35 00 Hemlock, Joist and Scantling, IS 00 a 2500 Ash and Oak 40 00 a 45 00 Dressed flooring boards, 4200 Cherry, 20 00 ft 45 00 Poplar, 25 00 a, :35 00 Walnut Plank, 30 00 a. 50 OU Pickets Headed, 16 00 Plastering lath, 3 00 a 3 50 Shingles, 26 inch., 20 00a 25 00 Bunch, 800 a 10 00 Rooting lath, G 00 COLUBIA PRODUCE MARKET, COLUMBIA, Nov. 9, Mat Apples, per bushel, - $1 50 a 1 75 Potatoes do 125 a 1 .50 . Eggs per dos., • 25 a 30 Butter per lb., • • 35 a 40 Chickens per pair, • • 75 a 1 00 Lard per lb., 2 . 2 a 28 Sides do 0 a 00 Tallow do 15 a 16 Country Soap, . 6 a._ 8 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 'oTATOBS POR SALM. ABOUT five hundred bushels of prime Potatoes is offered for sale at the Towu Hull Cellar. Col., Nov. 7, 'O4 FRS. HENRY WOOD'S NEV BOOK.. Oswald Cray! Oswald Cray! Oswald Cray. Xly Mrs. .Henry Wood, author of "Earl's Heirs," "East Lynne," •*Chann ings," "A Life's Secret," etc., will be pub lished and for sale by all booksellers on Saturday, 'November 19th complete in one large octavo volume of over five hundred pages, price $l.OO in paper cover, or $2.00 iu cloih. It is published and for sale at T. B. PETERSON S BROTHERS, No. 200 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Nov. 12, '64 1864. 1846. CLOTHING. LATEST STYLES. WILLI/kill S. JONES, MERCHANT TAILOR .VND CLOTHIER SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SEVENTH AND MAR EST STREEI:3, PHILADELPHIA. Respectfully invites attention-to mag nileent stock of PINE cLorimra, got up in superior style, but tasteful and ex perienced artists, and oflered for sale at excedingly LOW PRICES. • Also, to his large and choice varity of PIECE GOODS for CUSTOM WORK, em bracing selections from the fittest produc tions of both foreign and domestic mann facture. WILLIAM S. ZONES, SUCCESSOR TO ROBERT 11. ADAMS, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SEVENTH AND MARKET STREETS. Nov. 12, '64., 3m CLOTHING. FALL OF 18E34- Extensive Clotinno . House. Nos. 203 and 305 CHESTNUT STREET, PITIL.A D EL PIMA. The facilities of this House for doing bu sinese are such that they can confidently claim for It the leading position among the Tailoring Establishments of P,Oludelphia. They therefore, invite the attentionof gen tlemen of taste to their superb stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Cut by the best artists, Trimmed and made equal to Customer work, and at POPULAR, PRICES. They have also lately added a C US TOM DEP P A4T-MENT, whore the latest novelties may be found, embracing some fresh from London and • Perry & CO., 303 AND 305 CUESTN'UT STREET. CUSTOM DEPATMENT, 303 Chestnut St. Nov. 12, 3m. =Ea C01.1531.13LA, NOV. /0, Mg SITAMOKINT. =ME! ME! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS OTSTILV.S. OYSTERS. PRIM] Salt-water Oysters. The best that has been received during the sea son. For sale by the hundred by - SAMUEL 11. LOCULARD C 91., Nov. 7, '64, LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIM ED in the Post Officio at Columbia, Pa., Saturday, November, 12, 180-I. ts-"to obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for 'advertised letters,' give the date of this list, and pay one cent for advertising. • LADIES' LIST. Bertha Elisabeth Henry Mary Corke Anne Bonsai Elizabeth (tinder Kate Rigle Mrs. Christian Goble Francis Snyder Mary Dunlap Annie L. GENTLEMAN'S LIST. Anson John Griffon Jackson Birton Joseph. " Graveß keorge W. Charles Christian 11. Goulding James Christy . Chas. Lewis Q. G. Coure (Widower) Moor John A. Eckard Merrill C. Li. Frysinger Lewis Shaeffer John P. Frelan John Nov. 12, 1854. M. J. FRY,P. M GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! AT JONES' AT JONES' • AT JONES' S. E. COR. OF SEVENTH I& MARKET. S. E. COR. OF SEVENTH & MARKET. S. li. COR. OF SEVENTH .Sc MARKET. PIIILAI)FLPF;.IcA. -- PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA. LATEST STYLES ! LATEST STYLES! LATEST STYLES ! ts.. Clothing of the LATEST AND BEST STYLES always on hand and sold at the very lowest prices. All goods guar anteed and everything warranted to be as represented. Don't forget to call at JONES' and es:amino his stock, you cannot help being pleased with his (OATS, PANTS and VESTS which are almost innumera ble, AND 10 ("7 fIrILL BE SATISFIED THAT THERE IS NOT A BETTER PLACE TO BUY YOUR. CLOTHING Nor. 12, 1864. E. & ELT. ANTHONY & CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Mater ials. 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORE:, In addition to our main business of PIIOTOGRAPAIC MATERIALS, we are Headquarters for the following, viz: STEREOSCOPES MI STEROSCOPIC VIWS, Of these we have an immense assortment, 11 1 61,1(14)g IVar Scenes, American and Foreign Cities and Landscapes, Groups, Statuary, tie., ALso, Revolving Ster eoscopes, for public or private exhibitton. Our catalogue will be sent to any address on racelpt of Stamp. ' Photographic Albums. 'We were the first to introduce these into the 'United States, and we manufacture immense dualities in variety, raging in price from ..O cents to 41(tA *nett-;' Our AL 13UMS have the reputation of beingsuper ior in belay and durability to any others. They will Ile sons by mad, free, on receipt of price. d" Fine Albums made to order. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Our Catotogas now embrace over FIV.E THOUSAND different subjects (to which additions are constantly being made) of Portraits of eminent Americans, viz; about. 100 ALIO. Generals, 200 Brig. Generals. 375 Colonels, 100 Lieut.-Colonels, 250 Other Officers, 75 Navy Officers, 550 Statesmen, 130 Divines. 125 Authors, 40 Artists, 125 Stage, 50 Prominent Women, 150 Foreign Portraits. _ _ _ 3000 COPIES OF-WORKS OF ART, including reproductions of the most cele brated Engravings, Paintings. Statues,.tc. Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An order for One Dozen Pictures from our Catalogues will be filled on the receipt of $l.OO, and sent by mail, free. Photographers and others ordering goods C. 0. D. will please remit twenty-live per cent of the amount with their order. 11. T. A:V . IIIONY d: CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, 50l Broadway, N. Y. 17 , 03"`The prices and quality of our goods cannot fail lo satisfy. Nov. 12,-Iy. SULKY FOR SALE. AGOOD, substantial sulky, in iirstrate order, is offered for sale. Enquire at this °Mee. Corn Oet.M,-3t. NURSERY OR RIOT LIMPS, CALL and get one of these indispensa ble articles for the sick-room. Cook ing can be perfornied, and water boiled in a few moments. For sale by - • HIRAM WILSON, -------- HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Friday, November 25, 1964, will be O sold at public sale, tb e property known as the •'Widow Jordan property." •.A two story' frame' blinding and lot of ground, situated on Fourth street, between Cherry and Unibn streets. • Persons wishing to purchase are request ed to ,call on, the undersigned residing thereon. Salo to commence at 7 o'clock, P. M. at the Franklin Rouse, when conditions will be made known by - • - EDWIN C. ATLEE, Cot's., 0ct.29,-4t. DISCHARGE PAPERS AM) EDNEY LOST: THE undersigned, late of Company F., 4th Penn's ftegt..e.lost, at the Odd Fel lows' Hall, on Tuesday evening last, his DISCHARGE PAPERS and about TWO IVOMI"JDUED DOLLARS In greenbacks. Any person finding the above will be Ltaamtuty REWARDED by giving it to the undersigned or leaving it .at. the ,Spy office. JOIIN WARD, ' NEW Y•'+. ••• I . `Jr.: the undersigned have opened a Coal Y V-- Yard at Corlia Furnace, where we intend to. keet. a general assortment of Stove Coal, which we offer at as low rates for cash, as any, ether firm. We guarantee it to be of the very beat quality of Schuylkill County CoaL A liberal share of public patronage is de sired. . CONICLLN REID, 0at..22, 3t. Cordell°. Furnace. snow CULSZIS Ton same. 4 OR 5 Glazed upright, and dat shovr-eas ea. Inquire at the Cliques Store. Oct. ir..., '64. OBE TEAMS. AT PRIVATE SALE.— The subscriber In West Hempfield Township offers two valuable ore Teams, consistingpf ten horses,two mules,wagons, harness, ac., all in first ra to order. If de sired toady job of healing stone from M. M. Strickler's quarries to St. Charles' .INtrnace, cart be bad,- and at. which they are now engaged. For terms apply to HENRY EWOLFE. 04, 15, '61.-t.f. Ladies Farley Furs ! As my Furs were all purchased when Gold was at a much lower premium than at present. I urn ena bled to dispose of them at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Lancaster county and vicinity. Remember the name, number and street. JOIE FAREIRA. 718 Arch street, above 7th, south side. P/uladelphia. I have no Partner, nor connection with any other S.ore in Philadelphia. Sept. 10, 'O4. SECOND QUARTERLY REPORT The First National Bank OF COLUMBIA, Ft..oosic,viscenss.. Loans and Discounts, 5111,176,01 Bonds deposited with U.S. Treasurer to secure circulating notes, 111,500,00 Specie and Legal Tender Notes, 25,0209 Bills of Solvent Banks, 941,32 Cash Items, 2,025,00 2:.99+,:7 Due from Banks. 12,808,94 Expense account, 3102,78 Furniture and Fixtures, 1,208,04 Premium account, , 183.92 , Excise Stamp account, 433,29 U. S. Bonds. 1331, . 20,000 Other U. S. Securities, ' 10,400 30,400 Capital stock paid In, Circulating Notes received, Due Banks, Deposits due Individuals, Profit and less I, S. S. Detwiler, Cashier of The First National Bunk of Columbia, Pa.. do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. [Signed.] STATE OF 1 1 ENNSTLVA:41.1, COU:YTT Op LANCIATER. Sworn to and subscribed before me this First day of October. 18:4. [Signed.] Oct. 9,'644f. TT 13 "X HAIR DRESSING Fl.i c> mR, I Li L. FOR BEAUTIFYING PRESERV .ING AND STRENGTHEN: .I.ArG THE HAIR. Is purely a vegetable preparation dis tilled. from Herbs and fragrant flowers from the south of France, conceded to be the most delicately perfumed and desirable Hair preparation over offered to the Amer ican public. It will restore lost Hair. It, will prevent Hair from fall log out. It will restoreray and faded hair to its original color. Its continued use will materially thicken the hair, bald, pla , :es will gradual ly cover themselves and in -a short time the Hair will grow dark, soft, glossy, und luxuriant. The well known preparations bearing the above brand is a sufficient recommendation, and FLORILLINE re quires but a • simple trial to establish the tact that it is superior to all other prepara tions of the kind in the world. Sold at GRAY'S VD, GOLDEN MOR TAR DRUG STORE, Oct. 8, 64: IN TIIE CITY STOCIENOLDER'S =METING. COLUMBIA BANK, 1 Columbia, October 4th, 1864. A General Meetiti* of the Stockholders A of the Columbia Think, of Columbia, Lancaster county, Penn'a, will be held at the Banking house, on Saturday, the 12th day of November. 1864, at 2 o'clock p. for the purpose of taking into considera tion and deciding on tho question whether or not tho said Bank shall become an 118- NUCintioll for currying on the business of Banking under the laws of the United States, and of exercising the powers con ferred by the Act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, entitled "An Act enabling the Banks of this Commonwealth to become associations for the purpose of banking under the laws of the United States," approved the 22d day of August, 1864. • SAMUEL Oct. 8, 64' Cashier. COLUMBIA. BANK, I October 4th, 1864. f J. RE Directors of this Institution have this day declared an extra dividend of three per cent. payable on and after the 6th inst., in gold. SAMUEL Oct. 8, 1864. Cashier. CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY. Silver and Silver-Plated Ware. SHIMMER & SPERING, FRONT ST.. COLUMBIA, PA. In John Felix's Old Established Stand. We would respectfully invite the public to call and-oxamine our large and well seleo ted stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Cutlery, Combs, Pistols and Pitney-Articles. such as are generally kept in a first class Jew elry Store. AMERICAN WATCHES ! AMERICAN WATCHES ! 1 AMERICAN WATCHES ! ! ! We would especially call the attention of persons wishing a good time piece to our assortment of American Watches, which for reliability, durability, accuracy and time, cannot be excelled. We are at all times prepared to order from the manutlicturers such goods as we have not on hand, at less than city prices. A continuance of iho former patronage is respectfully solicited. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to.. Feb. 6, 16647]y NEW BOOKS! THE ALABAMA & SUMPTER. The cruise of these two famous Confeder ate vessels from the private journals of Capt. Semmes and his °Maori., Edmund Kirke's New Book, DOWN IN TENNESSEE. CENTEOLA, an entirely new work, by the author of "Green Mountain Boys" &c. ENOCH ARDEN. PETERSONS NEW COOK BOOK, con taining eight hundred and fifty-eight new and original receipts for 000 king and pre paring all kinds of poultry, puddings, out lets, jellies, meats, pies vegetables, terra pin, pastries, pickles, tte., &c. WAX FLOWERS AND HOW TO MAKE TIIEM. THE FINGER POST TO PUBLIC BUSINESS. The life of PRESIDENT LINCOLN. The life of GEN. GEO. B. M'CLELLAN. Pugh's Political Map of Pennsylvania, showing the result of the last Gubernator ial election, by counties and et a glance the Political complexion of the State., A large lot of other New Books just re ceived. School Books; all the different kinds iu amain the country. Stationery in great variety at W. U. HESS' Book Store, Locust St., opposite Col.Ranki I JUST RECEIVED CARPETING-S, OIL c - voirws, WINDOW SHADES, LOOKING GLASSES, • QtrEENSWARE, 4Ste. FOR SPRING TRADR, at the very lowest Cash Prime, at EA LDEXAN'S STORE. AT own' .FA.rannA's :/:71 ESTABLISHED Ift MAMFACTORY 718 Arch Street, ,boveith.Philadelphia HAVE now in . store,of my own tportation and Ilan teture, one of the lar -9t and most beautiful lectltais of FANCY ta.9. for Ladies' and ildren's Wear, in the ty. Also, a fine as )rtment Gent:" fur owes & Collars 3Ll.lB4.lc.JUitietes. S. S. DETWILER, Comm. JOIE!: K. EBEBLEIN, J. P. A. well selected stock of =GLIM A:' , . ta AMERICAN 1. 0. BUNER, HAS JUST OPENED v: stock of goods, at 11733.11.c),:a. gates. Whore I would be pleased to see all my old customers. My stock of goods is full and complete, comprising . DRESS GOODS. CASSIMERES, • CLOTHS. VESTINGS. DELAINS. - PRINTS. DOMESTICS, Together with as good assortment of ;roods as is found in any similar establishment. Family Groceries, coffee, Tea ana 840' of all, PRIME SUGAR CURED HAMS. FLOUR, POTATOES, FISH, &C. Country produce taken in exchange for goods at the highest market rates. Thankful for past favors, I hope to still continue the recipient of a liberal patron age. I. 0. BRUNER, July 30. '64. Cor. 3rd and Union Sts. m ERRIBLE DISCLOSURES—Secrets _L for the million ! A most valuable and wonderful publicatioia. A work of 400 pages, and 30 colored engravings. DR. HUNTER'S VADE MECUM, an orignul and popular treaties on Man and Woman, their Physiology, Functions, and Sexual disorders of every kind, with Never- Fail ing Remedies for their speedy cure. The practice of DR. HUNTER has long been, and still is unbounded. but at the earnest solicitation of numerous persons, he has been induced to extend his medical useful ness through the medium of his 'WADE MECUM." It is u volume that should be in the hands of every family in the land, as a preventive of secret vices, or as a guide for the alleviation of one of the most awful and destructive scourges ever visited mankind. One copy, securely enveloped will be forwarded free of postage to any part of the United States for GO cents in P. 0. stamps. Address, post paid, DR. HUN TER, 10. 3 Division Street New York. May 28 'G4 ly $:N7,8C713 100 ,000,00 IOU 000,00 3,946,04 88,33,86 5,156,M IMIESEI IMPORTAXT TO LADDOL—DIt. MULVEY'S FEMALE Pmts have never vet failed in removing difficulties arising from obstruc tion, or stoppage of nature, or in restoring the system to perfect health when suffer ing front Spinal Affections, Prolapsus, Uteri, the Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine Organs. The Pills afe perfectly harmless on the constitution, and may be taken by the most delicatefemales without causing distress—the same time they act like a charm by strengthening, invigorat ing and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by bringingon the monthly period with regularity, no matter front what causes the obstruction may arise.— They should, however. NOT be taken dur ing the first three or four months of preg nancy, though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. ' Each box contains 60 Pills. Price ..$l. Dn. HARVEY'S TREATISE on Dis eases of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses of, Nature, and emphatically the Ladies Private Medical Adviser, a pam phlet of 64 pages, sent free to any address. Six cents required to pay postage. The Pills and book will be sent by mail when desired, securely sealed, and prepaid, by J. BRYAN. M. D., General Agt, No. 76 Cedar at., New York. , Sgr'Sold by all the principal druggists. December, 19; '03.-1y A merican House. OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! ! BY TUB BOSIIEL, GALLON, or qt. C9ntlauallq on hand and for sale. BA.LTIBIORE AND PUMA. OYSTERS TUE BEST TUE MARKET AFFORDS. Come all you hungry, thirsty souls, Como down to my. saloon, And eat and drink and quart and smoke From supper hour till noon. PARDY LOCKARD, American Rouse, Fron St, Oct. 24. 18,13 COAL ! COAL ! COAL. wE Have Just made arrangements to open a Coal Yard at Columbia, and to keep a general assortment of all kinds of Coal at WHOLESALE and RETAIL to accommodate all with the cheapest,best and cleanest coal that can be delivered nt this place. The citizens of Columbia and all others will do well to call and see for themselves beforsurehasing elsewhere. V D. GRIFFITH di' CO. Oct. 15th. R. J. HALDEMAN, COLUMBIA, PA. We iiwite attention to our stock of STAPLE AND FANCY SILKS AND Damss door's, Of very recent importation, embracing the most extensive and desirable assortments that we have eyer offered. WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING DE PARTMENTS WELL STOCKED • FOR THE SPRING TRADE 1864 • • CLOAK DEPARTMENT. SILK DEPARTMENT; SIIA WL DEPARTMENT. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. 1V HITE-GOODS DEPARTMENT, lIOISERY DEPARTMENT. MEN'S-WEAR DEPARTMENT: HOUSEKEEPING STAPLE GOODS. All of which will be sold at the • LOWEST MARKET PRICES. . lIALDEMAN'S Cheap Cash Store. B RE N E MAN S' LADIES, GEINITLEMANS, BOYS, GIRLS AND cIIILDREN'S SHOE STORE. The largest and best assortment of La dies and Gentleman's wear in the =WV or zaviroAsTaa. Theunderaigned respectfully invites the citizens of Columbia and vie.anity, to his largo stock of LADIES' BOOTS AND SIIOES Such as women's Kid and French Morocco Boots, Balmoral, Continental and other • r.ASLIZIOVIALILLII SWIM= We are prepared to manufacture at short notice every kind of ladis and gen tlemans wear known in this market, and at as cheap rates as any similar estab lishment call and examine our stock. A. N. BRENEMAN, Opposite Cooper's Hotel., West King Si,. Lancaster. Sept. 24, '64. COLUMBIA BANE, October sth, 1864. AN Election for thirteen directors of this Institution will be held at the Bank ing House in Columbia, on Wednesday, the 9th day or November. 1884, between the hours of ten and three. SAMUEL SHOCK, Oct. 8, 1884. Cashier. L. LYONS' PURE OHIO CATAWBA ARBIZ . NG 06TAINBIr Equai in Quality and Cheaper ili - Priee than the Brandies and 'Wines of the . Old 'World; FOR strgyEis coFer4pr_r t -cno oTAN- , AND DLAREFICEA:," - .- A.sure cure tie guarastied,or the money tent be; 'tiler/dol . •In support of tie above statements, are presented the certificates ,of Dr. Jas.-R.. Chilton, Chemist, New - York; Dr. llirant Cox, Chemical Inspector, Ohio; Dr. James R. Nichols, Chemist. Boston; Dr. N. E. Jones, .Chemical Inspector, Circleville, Ohio. Prof. C. T. Jackson, ChemistAos ton ; Dr. Chas. 'Upham Shepard; Charles ton, S.C.; and J. Nr: Z. Blaney, and G. A. - Mariner, Consulting Chemists; Chicago, all of whom .have analyzed the Catawba Brandy, and commend it in the highest terms for medical use. tinahmis of the Masachusena State Assayer, Jan. 45 t '55. When evaporated through clean linen it left no oil or offensive matter. In every respect it is a PIIRE spirituous liquor. The Oil which gives to, this Brandy, its. flavor and aroma, is wholly unlike fusil or grain oil. Its o, or partakes• of both the fruit and oil of grapes. With acids, it produces , ethers of a high fragrance. The substitu tion of this Brandy for Cognac Brandy will do away with the manufacture officti flora spirits, sold under this name both at home and abroad. Respectfully, - A. A. HA YES, Af. D., Assayer to State Mass., 16, ltoyleston at. By the same, in 3.884. I have analyzed "L. Lyons' Pure, Ca tawba Brandy" with reference to its com position and character, being the same as that produced in past years. A sample taken from ten casks allorded the same re-, sults with regard to purity; a slightly in creased amount of the principle on which its flavor depends was determined by com parison with former samples.• The indications of analysis show that this Brandy is produced by the same pro. cess as most of the imported Brandy. Respectfully, A. A. IIAYES, M. D., State Assayer, Boston, July 20, '6l. 16, Boyleston et.' Manufactured only by , Jacob Co., (to whom all orders should be address ed.) Depot, 91 Liberty St., New York. Nov. 5,-Soros. JUSTUS GRAY & CO.'S GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE FRONT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA. A large stock of new goods just received. Such as FRET = . X AC : 0 t.t % s- KERCitIEPS FANCY SOAPS, STERLING AMBROSIA, LONDON HAIR COLOR, CELEBIZA.TED POMADES, FLAVORING EXTRA CTS. DRAKE'S PLANTATION DITTERS, Muir Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Combs, &c. IVishart's Dyspepsia Pills. Ladies' Toilet Articles. Ilarrtsou's Extracts, &c. All the most popular Family Medicines of the age are for sale at the GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE. Tl:e largest, best selected and greatest variety of Drugs and Chemicals in Colum bia always on hand. tzi.. Particular attention is paid to filling physicians prescriptions. • NW especially invite the attention of the ladies to our extensive assortment of toilet articles at GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE, Front street, abovo Locust, Columbia, Pa. IBM NEW STATIONERY, PERIODIOAL -AND VARIETY NEWSPAPERS PERIODICALS, MAGAZINES, ENVELOPES, STATIONERY, &a. NOVELS, SONGS AND SONG BOORS, .I.IIOIY.XIR,APIT C4.2t03. ate; &C.; atc., AN ASSORTMENT OF LADIES• TRIMMINGS, AND VARIETIES, &c., ALL AT REASONABLE RATES PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. N. W. GREENE, No. 4, Shreiner's Row, above Sept. 3, '64-3 mo. Walnut Street U. F. BRUNER. JOIIN 11. MOORE. BRUNER & MOORE,, DEALERS DT ALL KINDS OP COAL, Wholesale and Retail, In the Coal Yard formerly occupied by J. G. Hess. April 23, '64. JUST THE PLACE TIMMY SUYDAM'S, Corner of Front 11. and Union atreet lathe place to getyour FAMILY GROCERIES. fie keeps - the best stock to be found in this market, and prices reasonable. Fancy Jgroceries, vegetables, d:c., iu season. , july9'64. SEWING MAC UINE S. `ol73:Locoleyr gib I:2l7ll.2scsra. T EE cheapest and best Sewing Machineln the Market. Are acknowledged lobe unrivaled. So Wilily should bewlthout one. PRICES REDUCED. For particulars, call and examine, or send for circular to _ _ _ W. G. PATTON, Agent. for Lancaster County, At the store of Maltby /h. Case, Locust st. Columbia, Pa. uprll 2, 1881. Sportsmen Look Here! 100 double and single barrel guns, Just reoeived at the Hardware Store of .1. Rum ple Doublebarrela guns from $6 up to $6O. Single barrel from $2 to SZ). We have received everythingin the gun ning line, such as powder, Shot, Caps, Powder Flasks, Shot. Pouches, Wadding, Game Bags, &c., which we offer to sell: at very low rotas. .1 RUMPLE &SON. July 4, 'CI. Steacy &' Bowers ! INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER SALES, ALL OF WHICH WERE PURCHASED AT THE LOWEST NETT CASH PRICE THE STOCK CONSISTS OF FRENCH MERINOS; VA LENCIA REPS, MOS- ' LIN DELAINES, CLOAK IWO CLOTHS IN GREAT VA LI ETY. MGM COLORS, CASH MERES, PLAIDS, BALMORAL% AND Hoop Skirts, Amaiiosiz, Delainos, Cloths, i i ilmasho m en is esonatio isairottartha s, Plastsels, Domestic Goods. • thlrstOok. Purchstiors 'who Are disposed to anticipate their 'mots will firi.it to tbetr adrants4m to ass:nine our 'tacit." STEACX.4kZOWERS, Cor. Cod it Locust ss,ColumbtsMs. Sept. 17, list. BRANDY I STORE.