mrgoomiA SPY. PE/I.It . LE" d: FREE .COLV2IIIIIA, PAL.. lgozAmatict4l, Dee, AT, 13G1‘... ita- AU cuivertiserno Ica! La countered CASH and .cogloaaLfc at any tune after thelint insertion. The Rev. V. H Spurpoe i on Personal Service The service of God among us has grown -snore and more a service by prosy. Judge ye what I say, and if there be but auy -measure of truth in it, let the truth come _home to your soul. Do we not observe .eveu in the outward worship of God, at times a great attempt towards worship by proxy ? Do we nut often hear siuzitte• the yraises of God confined to some five or six or more trained men and women who ,are to praise God for us ? Do we not sometimes have the dreary thought, when we arc in our churches and chapels, that ,even the prayer is said and prayed by the Minister for us ? There is not always ; that hearty union in tke one great prayer .of the day which there should be when we ~re gathered together. The tit-night suggests itself continually to the think ing mind, " Is nut much or the devotion couaned to the Minister, and in those few who pass through the service ?" In fact we have actually degra.led oaricives by supplying the term " performance " to divine worship. " Perthrtuance !" A phrase begotten iu the theatre, which cer tiinly should have spent its existence .there, has actually been brought into the house of God and the services are 110%1*- A-days " performance," and the worship of God is gone through, and the thing is called the " doing duty" of the Minister, -and not taking the delight and the en joying of pleasure by the peuple. Do we aot observe, too that in all our Churches there is too much now-a-day of serving God in acts of benevolence, and of public instruction through the Minister? Your Minister is supported; you expect him to discharge your duty for you ; he it to be the means of converting sinners ; he .6 to be the means of comforting the feeble minded; in fact all the mass of duties that belong to the Church are considered t o:belong to the . one man wh3 is especially sat apart to devote himself to the service of the ministry. What, conqueror •er mighty warrior could expect to wiu a campaign if his troops should vote that one in A hundred should be stopped by their rations—that one in a hundred should go to battle ? No, ye legions, you atust all go every one of you draw swords. Every heart must he stout, and every man's arm must be strong; the lion must mot be composed of here and there a warrior and an interval between, but every man must march forward, with the spirit of a lion and the strength of God, to do battle against the common enemy .of soul. 'We shall never see great things in the world till we have all roused our sekes to our personal responsibilities. Rom.lN-rtc.—A few years ago we had a particular friend residing not forty anitifia from where we write—a regular subscriber on our books fur many years. He was young, active, and enterprising; with rare good sense, sound judgment, and a pure Christian character. I,3ut it seemed to go wrong with him in business, and one misfortune followed an other in rjuick succession Ho finally determined to go to the Pa .cific coast, and see if fortune would not smile .ui him there. He started with forty dollars in his pocket, and ,crusted the continent on foot. He soon found room for active efforts, and in 1860 had accumulated a large fortune. But about that time events occurred which reduced him '!o penury and left him some sixty tho4and dollars in debt. Asking of his creditors only time, he set out a new trabk to recover fortune and meet his lie. hilities. Again he yras successful; and now he has paid all his debts, is worth probably two hundred thousand dollars, and at the recent election was elected Cruverno,r of California We will only add that if any cue deserved success, he His was the warmest and most sympathi s.ug heart; his the kindest—noblest na ture: Le the truest and best of friends. We-rejoice in hie succes. and wish him all thu happiness that wealth and station. can im . part.—..l.losonic Resit lc, aitchoicti cutemporary noticing the mar riage of a deaf and duet couple as witty as galgit, wishes them unspeakable bliss. —While gathered around our comfort able firesides, safe from the beatin L , storm let its-not forget the privations of the brave boys in the army, who are endur ing all kinds of hardships that hhe Re public may live. Let every one do what he'can to"atneliorate their condition and c Lcertheita on. —A shell from a rebel battery recently exploded on beard the steam dredging machine in Gen. Butler's canal, and sunk it. Fortunately the canal is so near com pletion Ll:Walk's loss will not be seriously - . ARRIVAL OR - NEW Watches,.Clocks .F. 1.33.45 Xevi:no Just received at the Store of P. Shreiner Si SonJ'ront St. above Walnut, where we are alwaysprepared to sell goods attlie cheapest rates, and guarantee them to be as represented. DO YOU WANT A GOOD GOLD PEN? Tf so, call and examine our stock of War ren 0::, Luddies Fine Gold Pen. the best .now in market, and warranted to give satisfaction. '7M- Watches and Jewelry carefully re paired. may 7.,'6-1. ,P.. SEIRMNER & SON. TERRIBLM DISCLOSURES--Secrets 1 for the million! A most valuable and wonderful publication. A work of .100 Intattes, and 30 colored engravings. ILUNTER'S VADE MECUM, an origrtal and popular treaties on Maul and Woman, their Physiology, Functions, and Sexual disunion., of every kind, with Never- Fail ing RAnedies fur their speedy cure. The practice of Dii. HUNTER has long been. and still is unbounded, but ut the earnest solicitation of numerous persons, he has been illdlleaql to extend his medical useful ness through the medium of his "VADE MECUM." It is a volume that should be in the hands of every nuttily in the land, as a prevmtiv., , of secret via-e , , or as at guide liar the alleviation of one of the most awful and destructive scourges ever visited mankind. One copy, securely enveloped will be forwarded tree of postage , to any part of the United States for 30 cents in P. U. N1911'11:4 Address, post paid, DR. HUN TER, No. 3 Division Street New York. ly JUSTUS Gl.l. 6.V & CO.'S r:':i,CRTAR DRUG STORE FROYT STREET, coLu-ArBIA, A la Ne stock of new goods jur.t reeelyed Snell n, I'l ENCHEXTH AcTs, FORTHELIAND- Ell•JI LEF.S. FANCY SOAPS, STERLING A NfiIIIOSIS. LON DoN I LAIR I'o 1,1) R, eELI:I::.I'I'IiD M A DES, FLA VO RI N EXTRA CTS, DRAKE'S PI...k.NTATION 4tl.2"l'EltS, lkair Brushes, Toot II Brit lien , Combs, S - 0. - "l.l'ishm•gs Drspepsia Pills. Ladies' i I .1111,01,1'N B.XII'IIMS, Se. All the most. poimlar Medicines Ott' the 11!4e art. for at the GOLDEN MORP,II.I DRUG. STORE. The largest, hest selected and greatest variety of Drugs awl Chemicals always on hand. at tent ion is paid to tilling physicians lnr.oriloi n us. esp" , .-tally invite 41m attention of the I;z:lies to our extensive assortment of toilet articles at = Front, steect, above Locust, CulutFbia, Pa EU NEW BoOKS! THE ALABAMA Cc SIMPTER The cruise of these 1 wo famous Confeder ate VI s.els from the private jlmrnals of Copt. onntes and his "Meet's. EMnund Kirke's New Book, DOWN IN . TENNESSEE. CEXTEOLA, an entirely new work, h 3 the author - Gruen. Mountain Boob' .1R1)FIN PETE,II , 3ONS NEW COOK BOOK, con taining eight hundred and fifty-eight now and original rci•t•ipt: for cooking tonl pre paring all kinds of poultry. raulcling, ,, ,, nun lets, v...4otable-i, terra.- phi, WAX F 1,0 W KIN AND HOW TO MAKE THEM. THE FINOKR POST TO PUBLIC; DI:SINE:SS. The life of PRESIDENT LINCOLN Thu life of GEN. GEO. B. :WC LF,LLAN Political Atati of Pennsylvania, showing the result el' the last Uuliernator ial eleetion, lac countii , -. :u:•l ut n gi uee the Political complexion o 1• the State. A larg, lot or 01 her Now Bwk•sifu.t, re- Sohool B0,1:4 ; CIO different kind, in tt•c in the country. Stationery in vreat variety I t W. t'. HESS' Book Store, Locust St., opposite Col. Baulr. L. LYONS'EPURE 01110 CATAWBA BRANDY ! ERE STARTLING CAT %WRY WINES, Biwa in (I,calify and Cheaper in Price than the Jiro miles anti Wines of the Ohl 'World. FOR SI'MMER. COMP!. ‘ivr. cm - 4.171;1 INFAN T17)1. 11 , .1111. NT. riLt P, CUL' C, RE 1. A • sure care mat c IL, ewnol tt.dl be refunded In support of tlrt above statements, are presented the certificates of Dr. J o ,. 11, Chilton, Chemist, New York ; Dr. Hiram Cox. Chemical Inspector, Ohio; Dr. James B. Nichols, Chemist. Boston; Ilr, N. E. Jones, Chemical Inspector. Circleville, Ohio. Prof. C. T. Jackson, Chemist, Bos ton; Dr. Chas. 'Upham Shepard, Charles ton. S. C.: and .T. V. Z. Blaney, and G. A Mariner, Consulting Chemists, Chicago, all of whom have analyzed the Catati, ha Brandy, and commend it in the highest terms tbr met ical use. Anal usis of the .11nIsnchusth.4 Matt A ssa tier, Jan. 21,'58. When evaporated through clean linen it left no oil or offensive matter. In every respect it is a Pt: RE spirituous liquor. The Oil which gives to this Brandy its flavor and aroma, is wholly unlike 1'11.41 or grain oil. Its o or partakes of both the fruit and oil 01 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 after i tious spirits. sold under this name both at home and abroad. Respect hilly, A. A. HAYES, M. 8.. Assayer to Stale Mass., 10, Boyleston at. By the same, in IS6I. I have analyzed "L. Lyons Pure Ca tawba Brandy," with re 1011.1)ve to its com position and character, being the same as that produced ita past years. A sample taken I rota ten casks afforded the same re sults with regard to purity: a slightly in creased amount of the principle run 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 .if the imported Brandy. RespecttullY, A. A. HAYES. M. D., State Assayer, Roston. July 20, 'GI. 16, Boyleston st. Manufactured Ottly by 11. 11. Jacob & ito whom all orders should be address ed.) Depot. 91 Liberty St., New York. PHOTOGRAPHS. ran OLD ORIGINAL GALLERY. The snb,eriber has completely re-fitted his establishment, and his gallery c.annot be surpassed by any in the county, and he Imp," oy eareful personal attent" to give the public better !net ures than have here ter.we been produced. AmilitoT 1' P ES, P lIOTOG li API'S, Irorytypos. Melainotypes, Carle do Visite, and pictures on cant-a.' s taken in the best style, Lind at prices which cannot be beaten for cheapness. ..r. , 7 - Likenessea warranted, and a antis fw'tory picture furnished without repeated sittings. Ile asks a continuance of the liberal patronage always extended to this establishment. Call and examine speci mens at the rooms, northeast corner of }trout and Locust streets. Entritneo ou -Locusts street. • E. J. :kr. LITTLE. 45k. Zi Cl - SITE soleas GREAT mates!. FOR Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases. From EmerJ Edes,_a_toct . l;kpown merchant of Ox. ford,Nailw. "I bare sold large quantities of your SAttsAPA IIILLA, but never yet one bottle which failed of the desired effect and full satisfaction to thmte who took it. As fast ne our people try it.they agree there has been no medicine like it before in our community." Eruptions, Pimples, _Blotches, Pustules, Ul cers, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin. From Rey. Bold. Stratton, Bristol, Englund. I only do my duty to you and the public when I add my testimony to that you publish of the me dicinal virtues of sour SAItSIP-11111.1LA. My (laugh. ter, aged ten, had en afflicting humor lu her ears, eyes, and hair for years, which we were unable to cure until we tried your SAits,trAilli.L.t. She lies been well for some mouths." Prom Mrs. Jane E. nice, a well-lmout and nzuc74- crteemed lady of DC MAO - Vine" Cape JP, y Co., .\'.J. 4 ' My daughter has suffered for a year past with a scrofulous cruptionovhich was very troublesome. Nothing afforded any relief until we tried your SAtts.trAlttr.t.A, which. soon completely cured her." From Charles P. Cage, Esq., of the widely.knoron Cage, Murray mf Co., manufacturers of caamelled papers in Nashua, IL IF bad' for - several years a very' troublesome .humor in my fare, which grew constantly worse until it disfigured my features and became an Intol erable affliction. I tried almost every timing a man could of both advice munl medicine, hut without any relief whatever, until I look your SMIS.W.II:ILLA. It immediately made my time worse, as you told me it aught for a time; but in a few weeks the new skin began to form under the blotches, and con tinued until my ince is as smooth an any body's. and I ant without any symptoms of the disease that I know of. I enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe it to your bARSAVARILLA.” Erysipehus Con eral Debility—Purity the 'Blood Frnm Dr. nat. gamin, llonston Sl., :Vela rork. o Dn. AYnn. I seldom Mil to remove Eruptions nud Sero,l'iglons Sores by the persevering:use° r your SA n..i alld I have just now cured no attack of .Ifittitionnt EmpipsZas with it. 'No alterative we possess equals the SAILSAPAI:II.I..t you have sup plied to the profession as well AS to the people." From J. E. Johnston, Esq.. Wakeman, Ohio. "'For twelve years, I had the yellow Erysipelas on my right arm, during which time I tried nil the celebrated physicians I could reach, and took hun dreds of doll ma worth of medicines. The Moors were so bad that the cords became visible, and the doctors decided that my arm must be amputated. I began taking your SA IN PA inu..t. Took two bot tles, and /601,10 of your nu -% Together they have cared n u •. I time now as well and sound as any body. Being in n public limner, my ease is 'mown to every body in 'ibis community, and excites the wonder of Front lion. Henry Mauro, ;V. P. P., of Nitmeaser, C. W., CZ tending moodier a y ' the Canadian Partin- men!. 4 .1 have used your SARA.% l'A RILL.% in my family, for general debility, aunt for molt/ling the blood, with very lienelimal remits, awl feel welch:nee lit colunienaing it to the addicted." St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, Salt Itheuna, Scald Head, Sore Byes. From . 1 . 147ey Erq.,lloLoble editor of the Tuu/danntick /Yetitoci;it, Peinisy/eauhi, "Our only child, about three yearn of age, was attacked by pimples on his lorelimul. '!'he)• rapidly spread until they formed a loathsome. and virulent. sore, which covered his lace, and actually blinded his eyes for some days. A bbillul physician applied nitrate of silt er and other remedies, without any apparent effect. For fifteen days we guarded his hands, lent with them he should tear open the fen tering and corrupt wound which covered his whole face. Having tried every thing else we hail itny hope from, we Ixtgan giving your SA and applying the iodide ut potash !Mum, its you direct. I•he sore began to heal when we had given the first bottle, and was well w lieu we had finished the second. The c:i;ki's eyelashes, videll lind collie out, grow age. n, nual be 14 now its healthy mid tam As ally other. 'rho which Lw.uhbolliooki Fri:waled that the (Mild must di," Syphilis and Mercurial Discaz.e From Dr, Hiram ,51,, , it,q1" St. .1.0141,, I tiwi your :111:,.11 . .% 10 M. %. u 1000 , rene•tly for the Nerund.try nymptums of Syphilt and fur ayphilitis tle.teue than auy other W e posnetu,. The prows , fon arc ee1:1412,11u you fur bum.: ui the best medicines We From A. ,Lrecnch, 31: D., 17/1 elltipent physician of Who id a yr..aninent member the Leg ialisiare AYIM. 317 dear Sir: 1 hale found your SMISAPAU./1.1...t nn excellent remedy for 6//phiiht, Loth of the primary and secondary type, .1.1.1 teal to Kuno :ewt; that stare too olednutto to yield to other remedies. Ido not know what we rte em• ploy still. more certainty of s• her. pUWer• lUi laturalise la re:on:ed." Mr. rhaq. S. liul Liese,of Nate 17runswiel:, had dr,...1e0 1,1,04 Oil hi+ leg., eansed by the abuse or mereary, or ,nerea.lal Wltlola grew inure and MO, aggra‘ated inr year%, m spite or ‘,..•ry rooe.iy or treatment that null b, applied, until the herhevering ttre of AV1;10,4 Salts I elle%oil im. I eases can be tonna more. inveterate and ueurehning than thin, out It took several duce. bottled to cure lam Loticorrhcoa, Whites, Female Woakness, are generally produced by Internal Serf lnal Ul ceration, and are very often cured by the ulteratlvo effect or !Ilk SAUSAI . AItti.T.A. Stone CIOWN require, however, In aid of the S Atti I.I•AItIL.L.A, the ekdtul appii.ition of local remedies. Front the irell-lnown and faddy-celebrated Dr. .lorob Morrill, of Cineinnati. " T have fnund your Sin. %et ittf.t.t On excellent nlUvatne In diseases of leinaleu. Many eaucs of Letivorrltina, Internal I'leer.ttion, tout loea I debility, nrl.•ing front the Pertifulotni that bane to it, and there aro few that. do not. when its effect in properly aided by toe s 1 Ireittnient." A lady, unwilling to aliow the publication of her EM=4li " ilangliter and myself' have hero enreil of a very debilitating Leticorrlio-t of long; otunding, by two Lott 1C24 or your S.lll, I LI. %." Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, iehrn (IMMO! by Scrotal., iu the system, nrc rapidly cured by ads EXT. SAINAPAIZILLA. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS poses so many adeantagea over the other purgatives in the market. and th. it superior irtues are so universally known. that we ne•.d not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the hem it eer has been. and that they moy he depended on to do all that they have 1.1 er done. Prepared by J. C. AYER, DI. I)., & Co., Lott ell, bits., awl sold by ALL DRUGGISTS IN COTXMDIA Life Insurance Agency. rpn E Undersigned has recently been ap pointed g , nt tOr Columbia and vi cinity of the Girard Lin , Insurance Com pany of Philadelphia. 'This company is one of the Wiest and be3l establised in the country. with a capital and assets amount ing to nearly Two Million of Dollars. All the insured participate in the profits of the company. All interested in Life Insurance are invited to call and prurttre Books and Ciroulars. U. I ESS, Agont, oitoo , ite Cont. Bank, Locuk St Oct. 1. '1,1,11. NEW STOCK OF GOODS. h: I+mAt i t r s e t a rE; r e o e' t irt v' 'ti l est a h n an e Ys, s a t i o ul k ar o l , enob!ed to soil thorn as cheap:ls any other store iu toWn. Our assortment of PINE pArarmar oz.ocznizs Iw liar ; e and complete, consisting in part of all grade o f Sugars, Meat, Tem., Fish, Col Tee, Cheese, Spices, Flour, Fruits, mac. Provisions of all kinds, together will Wood and Willow-ware,Glass and Queen.- ware. SWITZEIt AND LIMBER CHEESE, German fruitq, &r. WINES -A= LIQUORS. Our \Vines a Liquors cannot be beat ns a-; it Is' old k an 41 of the very best quality. Per wishing a pure article it ♦till be sold on n guarantee Call around and inspect our stock whether you buy of not. A share of pub lic patronage is solieiteil. 611:01101.; TlLLE.rAgent, Con Fifth A:, Union St. Columbia. Aug. CAR PETS ! CARPET: ! N 1; « and Splendid Styles Carpets and Oil Cloths, sold at very small profits, Call and examine them at Col'a.mar.l9-13. MALTiI7 it. CASE. GOT OUR MATCH AL.". 421:8 J. RUMPLE ec. SON, intro just, rocolved TWO HUNDRED GROSS Superior Matches, which Ni i7l ho bold wholesale and retail. J. EtiMPLP. &SON, april 2,'67. Locust. xtrert, Col'a. 7.110T6G8.A,111 AMBIT/WS. THE. Large4t, assortment over offered in Columbia. at the clamp book store of WM. V. HESS. .IXTISTILB.PSILAZISILIVU OF WILD CHERRY. ONE OF TIE OLDE zT AND MOST RE LIABLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD For Coughs, Colds, :Whooping Cough. Bronchitis Difficulty .of Breathing, Asthma, Hoarseness, Sate 'throat, Croup, and every Affection of the Throat, Lungs and Chest, INCLUDING EVEN CONSUMPTION. IVISTAR'S BALSAM OF 1911,11 CIIERRY. So general Alas the use of this remedy be com, and so popular is it everywhere, t.hat it is unnecessary to xecount its virtues.— Its works speak for it, and find utterance in the abundant and voluntary testimony of the many who from lung suffering and settled 'disease have, by its use, been re stored to pristine vigor and health. We can present a mass of evidence in proof of ow assertion, that CANNOr BE DISCREDITED. The Rev. Jacob Sechler, Well known and much respected among the German population in this country, makes the following statementfor the ben efit of the afflicted: 114Novin, Pa., Feb.16,18:16. Dine Sirs : Having realized in my family impor tant benefits from the use of your valuable prepara tions-14 istar's Balsam of Wad Cherry—at aflords me pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some eight years ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a decline, and little hopes of her recovery a ere cuter- Mined. I then procured a bottle of your excellent Balsam, and before she had talzen then hole of the COIII.PtaIi of the bottle there was a great lulls e melt in her health. I have, in air individual case, made frequent use of your valuable medicine, and but a also beau benelated by it. JCAOI3 SECILLER. From Jessie Smith, Esq., President of the XOll to County Bunk, :Nlorristown Having used Dr. Wistar's Tlal , am of Wild Cherry fur about lateen years, and having realized its ben eficial results in my family, it allot do me great pleas ure in recommuuding it tat the public as a valuable remedy in eases of weak longs, colds, coughs, be., and a remedy tt Inch 1 mina-icier to be entirely Inno cent. and may be tal-en wall perfect slinky by the most delicate in health." =! - • .. A distinguished lanyer in Westminster. Maryland. I have ou several occasion. used Dr. \Visuals Bal sam of Wild Cherry for nvvere colds, und itil docidod bellent. I know au° prep:nation tiint is inure einencious or inure deserving of general ut,e. The 'balsam has also been used with excellent ef fect by J. Elliot, 31erehant, Hall's Class !loads, 31d. Balsam of Wild Clirrry. None genuine unless signed L. Burrs, 011 the wrapper. FOR SALE BY J. I'. Dinsinore,No. 491, Broatiway,N. Y "" . .S. W. Fowle tV, 0., Proprietors, ISJstun And 'by all Druggh.ls. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE I lonl Old Sores, REDDING'S It ALVE uri••4 'tarn 4, 5 • •itt I Gat; REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Curt, wounds, Bruises, Sprains REII DI NI i'S RUSSIA SALVE u reit Ult•rs, eLneers, bah, ltheum, Eryi-iitt•las. READING' RUSSIA SALVE tires ocn i. A. NO FA )1 ILIIoI2 LI) LE \VITIIOL'T I'i'. Only 1.:7, eeut, n D0.c...J. - z: ion sst.t.i: 111' .T. I'. DINSMORE, Nit. 491 Broadway, New Yurk. HOUSE frURNISHING Pavx - 2p. oPaTgiv_r_ ei I.OIIS of Columbia and vicinity, are ro,qieettnlly invited to call and ex amine my large and varied ashort merit of 15:.-11111...231A,Gr CLCMS compri, , ing every variety of I . ..s; 1V A if E, LV Elt-PLATEIi WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, VANi i ;CODS. PLANRIdiEIiTIN-WARE, COOIiING UTEN:qe . A. C11.13111E11 IV A NE. IN SETS, 11011011' WAIZI, ENAm LED, Col'l'i ii I'l,Es, IBRASS HET rLEs, I Boilers. Britannia .s., if.e., a . f... ‘VooLl antl Willow Burl:els, Wa , .11 Fun Kettles, - .s 2: Wh:Ds - , kola, S. ___ Chafing Dishas, faro, Waite A vonera I assortment Ware, 'ruhs, Yanke Boards, I:rashes, \\ Cream Freezer:, Sauce _Pans, Market Lanier: 7%Tonoy noxes, Lard Lad :kill Irons., Cistern Cotl]•e'liva;tcrs, ('otli•e: toa•ether \V ith an a•.aurl to and I'Snrlll Article.,, atb, Parlor and Kitchen. Stoves of overy G' F1:11"l'ING & Carried on in all it 3 Stoves,:!illOtea. G.O and Water Pipe, 1 On hand a good • Cliandelie's . , Brae Pendants, GaiVlllll7ieti ra Culla Water ripe, Iteparing proin; attended to. llif april Cor. Locit IIOW ROA CNIES, I MI cci. pgi USE BURT'S VERMIN VS IS lATZ4I. TT is put up in large 1 • JLIs all ready for use, ll other articles. Doe, u. and worlhlQNs I.v keepii preparations. Vert inn il fond of it. Rats and Min I holes. Is not thing/. o isfartion to all who list Druggists and Dealers toil States. CAuTtos Una's El7iteilninator, i red label, anti signed 1, - ) Depot, O. 139 South 'Il Walnut. iSlant tfaetory street, above Walnut, Eleventh, Philudelnh Sold in Columbia at Dr. \V. S. NleCorkle, and It. William.. I BON .15.178 ?DIME subscribers a d large sleek of or Barb•on and Steel. ly supplied with stock ii business, and can furni• in largeor small rinantil rates Locust st., below July 4, 18413, %VIII EEL EH 4: SEWING M LI - LM 11:3 - 14T.ISLX For Sale by W. a June 11;64. Locust; WAN r VERY ONE to knot.! ', itosave inont-y, is to bir - Zi Cheap Store of maltby assortment, of Spring no Cora.nutr.l9. MA? NURSERY OR Nlf come and get one of 17. ble article.; for the ,e ins: can be performed, a. a few moment.. For are BOOTS AND; FTUL assortment of . Calf and Kip Boots Fans, tte., I\fis. Balmorals, Boots and GI of Columbia, Dec.l9, 186:: 150 MLLES AROLT.. 3 Price Pity Cents. Store of OTARTER • 182 CI :PERPETUAL. 311111.1111R1 lIISERLICE CO, PMEIAD2TIPMIIa, c)23. 4%21 X. 3.736.9.. $2,457,849 95. CAPITAL, - - - $ 400,000 4CCRUED SURPLUS, - 971,000 .E.I. 7 VESTED PREMIUMS, 1,080,288 UNSETTLED CLAIMS, 8,416 INCOME FOR 1564, 300,000 LOSS PAID SINCE 1820, 5,000,000 Porpetnal and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. nOrmiamicrrczo - iur... Charles N. Bancker, Isaac Lea, Tobias Wagner, Edward C. Dale, Samuel Grant, Geo. Pales, Jacob R. Smith, Alfred Filler, Goo. W. Richards, Fras. W. Lewis, M. D.. CILARLES N. BANCICER, President. EWD. C. DALE, Vice-President. JAS. W. McALLISTER, See. Pro. 7enn JOHN COOPER., .agt- for Columbia. taiml2, )y. CABIM ET WAR CROONS LOCUST ST., A FEW DOORS BELOW 31(1 St., COLL/MB/ A, LAN. COW, PA• Tl-t 1•: subscriber having purchased from his brother, Casper Seibert, the stock and good will of his extensive Cabinet Mann flu.tory, will continue the business at the old stand, where he will keep on hand an assortment of FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. of the best gunlity, style, and manufacture and make to order, of first-rate mate rial, every art icle in his line. Ile will give strict attention to business, and respectful ly- asks of the public a share of its patron age. ,T.OsIINDERTAKING will receive the most careful attention, nt the shortest notice. GEORGE SEIBERT. Coln. July •1,'63 JUST OPENED AT TIE TAMILY ICIIE SfiRE, 005 FkLLOWS' HALL, COMMIE:IA, PA. A FilE sll supply o r Drugs and Medi cines. Pure Ground Spices, Flavoring EN tracts. Mee Flom. Farina. Corn Starch, c c:v.. all of the New Preparations, and PATENT MEDICINES, Castile, Palm and Fancy Soaps. Tooth Powders and Tooth Paste, (one in particu lar, tne best ever offered in Columbia) 11 air Dye, Indellible Ink, Cologne, Bay Hum, Perfumery, TOILET ARTICLES IN GREAT VARIETY. end everything u,ually kept in a Good Drug Store. .2u .- Strict attention given to Physician's Prescriptions. --- CARD.—Dr. tV. S. M(COIIKLE, at his (Mice in the Drug Store, Odd Fellows' Hall, doily, from twelve to one o'cloek. Col'a., Feb li, ISttl. COACH MAKING. Coach, Carr lage Buzrgy Second street, nearly opposite L UTHERAN ell URCTI, COL U.117:1.1, P.l 0 UAW:I; MEDALSand Premiumsaward Cied at the Agricultm-al and Meeha a ieal Society of ala also at the Fairs, for the. best Shilling Top Ittiggies. Thesti l scriherwould respect fully inform the public that he still continuos to 1111M11- fact ure Co:lemons, Carriages, Bu pries, Sul kies, and all oilier vehicles in his line. His reputation as a work an is fairly estab lished, as he can eontidendy Claim Ihr his work the merits of beauty of form, elega nip of finish, and strength of structure. One of the distinguishing features of his work is its durability; vehicles of his build are constructed of the best seasoned mate rial, and pot together firmly and sulv-tan daily. Ile gives particular attention to the Er:PAINING OF VEHICLES, and warrants all his work in his line to give sat thet inn Toy Tin-ware. 'yet, Stop Coeks, lilts. Trays. A7e.„ tit otTlaitt, Folley :tell to the Toilet, to niblition to his praetical experience in the ln:.•iness, be bus the assi,taneo of the best Nvorkmen—uonentherlwingomployed. The public is re , pertnilly invited to call anti examine the I.e on Intn,l. 8.1.:4121:1. IZTEII, COP11.111:13 - 7 . 61,t 1. .cripliaa. PLUNtItING riotis br.ttu•hes. The ' Publishers have perfeeted at system of mailimr hy Nellie]) they can supply the WI:I:NIX prUnipt/g to those ho prefer to receive th , ir periodicals di rectly from the ()face ot Pahl ieation. P 0.4- 111:1Sh.•rS1111(1 of hers desirous of getting up Clubs, trill he supplied with a handsome pielnriul Show-bill on application. Tice postage. on 1 ImtpEit's WuII:KLY is 20 cent a year, which must he paid tat the subscnber'4 post-ranee. TERM A :.11INVSPAPElt FOR THE FAMILY, Harrwr'S Weekly, one year, . . . 24,00 titled up witli th,. hest 111:t111.1,:r. ,ortment of FISII ! Fisrl DISH!!! 1 . 4 AEI:BEET, in A.4 , 4arted Packages, for I.i.k.sala Cheap at t ho storo of lifl3Y 47 CASE, nuty2S. '64 Locus.t St., Cora. Drop Lights rind on, Lead and 'rer- 1}• and porsonally M WILSON, d: Sitd st.. Col'u Tror • ----- :1 Ts, It:MEd 32ts, eccs. 'TERMINATOR, C4lllE:lining Original Stories from the pens or the Best American talent. Its first pe,tre stories :ire 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 TERIIS.—Monw in adrancc. To single su bscri tiers, .$l,OO a year; to clubs, 75 cts, end a copy gratis to any one getting up a club of live or ten persons. ADVERTISING CHATMES. LzlaLr.! es for 25 cents.— tiout mixing with spoil or get dry lake some outer extravagant 1 v . die out Of their use. Givess.at- "Our Directory," 50 cents per line. Outside, 2.5 " lt Dedde, 115 " All communications must. be addressed: KATE T. BOYD, Editress and Pub' r or N. Y. Monthly, 83 NIISSaII Street, New York. News dealers and eats,!W supplied by the "Am ERICA'N NEWS COMPANY, ' 113 Nassau Street, New York. June is, . Sold by all the roughout the lini- sure and ask for large boxes, with he Proprietor.— t h street. a hove No. 180 Juvenal wcen Tenth and PRICES REDUCED. HANING replenished our stock of goods with a full and carefully selooted as sortment of goods, including CLOAKS, Drug. Stores of stud a ray S: Co. July TMEXI received 11 new kinds and sizes ey are cousin branch of his 't to ens teeters at the lowest PLE & SON. CIRCULARS, SHAWLS. runs, CLOTH. CASSIMERS. SATINTTS. FLANNELS, READY MADE CLOTHING, BooTs C SLIDES. 'WOOL T GOODS. CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, =MO Also QUOCTIRWare and Groceries, with a !treat variety of fall rand winter goods.— We are now selling theta all, including our former stock. at ILsovs HINTS R CAT.TiIt RE3017C233:1 PII.XCES Corresponding with the Peeline in Cold. Prints stud. Muslin% reduced 10 to 20 as. per yard; and other goods in proportion. Please cal! and extun inc., at our store on Locus) st., Columbia, Pn. vrTos, Columbia, Pa ===2 hat the way to 'ur goods at the ow. A. general 1111'4 reeeiVe(l. •I Y & CASE. TST ECEIV ED a splendid IIq9MITTICIII . t/ T of French and English merinos, plain and plaid Poplins, Mohair:a, Velours; plain and figured lteiet., Valend, s and II great variety ofotherthres.4 goods.shawis, eloak , a, furs, .lc., bought at the reeent great decline n gold, rind will he sold very cheap, at the ONE PRICE SToRE of teol'a 0ct.16-Iy. MALTBY t CASE LAMPS. u indispenqa room. Cook :der boiled In I WILSON n's anti Bows :In:orals, Bin na Children's rs, at the store 'Y 4: CASE. A FULL line of Black and Fancy Dress Silks. ebonies, Mohairs, and other fine Dress Goodv., just received at the store of Cora.mar,l9-'64. !MALTBY CASE POCKET BOOKS I POCKET BOOKS! TN Great Variety, from Fifteen Cents up to Five Dollars, at nrcamoND he cheapbook U. UESS. GEORGE sr.na EAT'S AND M tNUFACTODY, The New York Monthly MALTBY & CASE NEW GOODS. Silks! Silks ! IVAI". U. HESS' Clacap Rook Store TlOCifil 1111.3310.12 ET NOTICE: - yllli PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ELM COMMA% ARE now prepared to receive and for ward FREIGHT on the Philadelphia Di vision, to and from all stations where they have agents, at thefoLlowing rates per hun dred pounds.: BETWEEN PLIILA. AND COLUMBIA, First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 23 cents. 21 cts. 18 cts. 15 cts. Flour in car loads, 25 cts. per barrel. Pig Metal, 10 cts. per 100 lbs. BE l'W EEN 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 us heretofore. RATES FROM COLA. TO PITTSBURG. First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 90 73 60 40 Flour per barrel, SO cents. 7M-Freight consigned to stations where the Company has no agents must be prJ paid. Articles of Ist Class, Books, Fresh Fish, Boots and Shoes, Nuts in bags, Cedar and Wooden Porter 45:, Ale in bot- Ware, ties, • Dry Goods, Poultry in coops, Eggs, Pork, (fresh, Furniture, Poultry, (dressed, Feathers, Wrapping Paper. Articles of 2d Class. Apples, ble Monuments, Cheese, Molasses, Clover A: Grass Seed,Mons, Crockery, Oil in easlcsor 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 if Sd Class. Alcohol, tured,) Coffee, Potatoes, Hides, (green,) Turnips, Lard, Vinegar, Oysters ,N.: Clams, (inWhite Lead, (shell,) Window Glass. Tobacco, ( manufac- Articles of 4th Class. Codfish, Eosin, Cotton, Salt, Fish, salted, Tobacco, (leaf,) train of all kinds, Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tar, Pitch, . Whisky, Plaster, All Freights payable on delivery. IL IT. HOUSTON", General Freight Agent, Phila. -For further information, apply to S. D. KTNG . STON, Freight Agt.,'Phila. E. E. BITICE. Freight Agt., Columbia. W. 11. MYERS. Freight Agt., Lan' tr. Columbia. July 4, 1SG:1. PORT.e,ELE PRINTING OFFICES For the win of Mot. : Druggi.lo, all lin.iness and pi ores inen, ish to their in n printing, • rho neatly a 4l the and e printing 4, uanab.ik t i! !, lll. ! . , 7 l : 4, r•• .Cd:;;; p . e Full ivatructinn. neeoni lany each ottlee enab ing a boy tett years old So work them successfully. Circulars sent free.— specimen sheets of Types. Cuts, A.e., b cents. Address ADAMS' PRESS CO.' at rile:: Pew, N. Y. awl a:. Lutc.dat St., bwtuu Mass. "A Complete Pietori' I History of the 'num.!' " The best, cheapest, and most, success ful Family Paper in the 'Union." 11.11tPER'S WEEKLY ! spLENDintx Critical Notices of the Preis. "The best Family Paper published in the United States.•'--Vew London Adm.- " Th 6 MODEL NEwsrArno. of our coon try—cool plat- in all the departments of an American Family Paper—NA alma's Elil: IX has earned for itself a 110.1 to its title—'A JOURNAL OF CIV ILIZA TION.' "—N. 1: Evening Pont. "This paper furnishes the best illustra tion& Our future historians will enrich themselves out of Harper's Weekly, long after writers, and painter, and publishers arc turned to dusi."--Vew Evcolvet- "A necessity in every household."—Bos ton Trwaseript. "It iti ut onco a lea:1 int; Politic, andhis (orient annalist of the nation."—Philadel phia Press. " The heel of its elass iu Arnerico..•'---13os ton Traveller. SUBSCRIPTIONS. 1S(;:i TL RMs • . • An extra copy et either the Weekly or Magazine will be supplied gratis for every Club of Five Subscribers at $4.00 each, in one remittance ; or six copies for $20,00. Back numbers can be supplied at any time. Tue annual. volumes of Harper's Week ly, in neat eloth binding, will be bent by express, free of expense for $G each. A complete set, comprising; Eight Volumes, sent on 111.10Mipt et eash at the rate of $4,30 per vol., freight at the expense of purcha ser. Address II AMBER C BROTHERS, Franklin Square, INI. Y MID NX El ON A rIIRILOUGII This beautiful Steel Engraving, painted by Schussele and engraved by Sartain, is having an immense sale, and it is consid ered by all who have seen it as one of the Hirst specimens of engravings ever gotten out in this country. ... . • Every Soldier's Family should have a copy. - Every Loyal Householder should have a eopy. In fact every family who has a father, hu-band, or son battling for his country,will appreeiateand should pos sess " i ioble On a Furlough." It will always he a beautiful memorial of these anxious and years of rebellion and war. This engraving is sold exclusively by Agents. Dis bled Soldiers end others will find this the most pleasant and profiteble agency they can undertake. We give ex clusive territory. and will give particrlars of agency on replication. We print this plate on n 19 by 91 sheet suitable for framing and will send a spec imen ropy by mail, free, on receipt of the price $:2.50, which is about one-half usually charged ibr engraving of this character. For particulars address BRADLEY & CO.,Publishem, No. 66 North Fourth Street. Philadelphia. December 10, tf INSVILANCII CO. OF maim ILIMCOMIOEL, PHILA DELPH lA. XCORPORATED 1794. Assets $1,330,000, Charter perpetual. Insurane.e against loss or damage by tire on Buildings, .31er cif:maize, Furniture, 37.. c., for long or short periods, or permanently on Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt pay ment of losses for a period of Repent!, years, affords guarantee of claim upon public confidence. A ETILtIn G. COFFIN, Prost. CUARLES PLATT, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Basement Black's Hotel. Columbia, Pa. Columbia, January 23, IS9L-ly. SHAWLS! SHAWLS ! BLANKETS and Flannels at reduced prices. Call and examine them at STEACY &BOWER'S, Opposite Odd Fellows' Rail, Columbia. Pa. NM 1 1 ramoT,firsullE :Mil REMOVED to the. corner of Front and Locust , Strects,whereis kepteonstantly on nand a full andxotnplete assortment 01 Moors SHOES, GAITERS, 8r.C.,, All styles and varieties of Men's, Boy's, Ladies, 'Misses' and Children's wear. WE MANDFACTURE TO ORDER, and keep constantly on hand, a stock of ready-mrde work. Repairing promptly • attended to. Hats, Caps, Straw GoDds, &c. A full assortment of Rats 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.. The puplic are respectfully invited to call and. examine our stock. J. S. SNYDER, Cor. Front and Locust Strei3ts, Cola, April 9, '64. MUM COMIITVEXIXA. INSURA.NCE COMPANY, OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER, COUNTY,. FL FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount insured. $2,C04,435 GS Whole amount of Premium Notes, 205,931 40 Balance Cash Premiums, Jim um,. 1, 1863, $2,120 31 'Loop% for Prem. loss Agent's Commissions in 1663. 9,353 45 Receipts for Assessments less Agent's commission in 1953. 2,385 02 Loss and expenses paid in ball, Slo,l= 32 Eel. of Premiums Jan. ], 15G4 3,754 47 -- $13,887 79 A. S. GREEN, President. Glunton YOUNG!, Jr., Secretary. 11IICIIAEL S. SIIIIMAN, Treasurer. 31DX:L=1.3EIC'3'COFteir, R. T. Ryon. John W. Steacy, • John Fendrich. Geo. Young, Jr., 11. G. Minicli. Nicholas AP Dona id, Sam'l F Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman. Amos S Green, S. C. Slaymaker, Edmund Spering, Col'a. Feb. 13, 1804. Cabinet Making and Undertaking THE undersigned would inform hi friends and the public unit he has now in creased facilities for turning out work, and his FURNITURE'WARE•ROONIS, Are now well supplied with new and beau tiful furniture of the latest improved styles. Ile nianuiltetures to order and will keep constantly on hand Dressing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card, Dining and Centre Tables, Common, Fan cy and French Bedsteads; all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. As be manutitetures his own work lie is ena bled to warrant every article to be what it is represented. cumris, CHAIRS. All kinds of Chairs kept on hand or man ufactured to order. Cane, Windsor, Arm and Rocking Chairs; Settees, Camp and Counter Stools, Sofas, Tete-a-tetes, and Stuffed Seat Chairs, made to order. Old Chairs repainted and repaired. UNDERTAKING Funerals will be attended to with prompt ness, to which he gives his personal atten tion. Ilejs prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preservecorpse, as may be re quired. MAHOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS Furnished plain or tinned in any style that may ho required. Ile respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, ns well as a continuance of the custom with which he has been liberally favored. JOHN SHENBERGEII, South Side of Locust st., between Second and Third. [0ct.17,•63. GIIELAIL I' r...E Ann IVIARINM INSITILELDICIS COMPAITSI, P 11 1 LADELPIIIA. Capital $:200,000. Securities $300,000. 0111 Is COMPA.sI( 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 as a guarantee of its future conduct. Thos. Cn.t.v EN, Prest. A. S. Git.i.hivr, Vie° l'rest. Tits. 11. ALT•ottu, Secretary. P. X. Z 1 IiI.GLER, Agent, Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa Columbia, January TO THE LoyE•'IIS CF TUE I' It A. GlaZ. IV T W_E 13 D. E it known throughout tno length and .13P breadth of cohnnbia and vicinity, that itEORGE M. BOOTH, Locust street, next door to the Post °thee, lets the attest and inoNt varied as.sorntent of FOD.CCO ND SEGARS In the Borough of Columbia. Fine flavored llavanna and Yarn&wars together with all the favorite brands kIIONVII in the market. Fur sale by the box or thous:lncl. CHEWING TOBACCO. The choicest brands in the market. The Old Virginia and home manufactured, "or any other man." SMOKING TOBACCO. Turkey, Lynch burg, Anti-nervous, ate., ate. PIPES of all qualities, sizes and pat terns. Come a running. Everybody is buying their Tobacco, Sugars, Pipes, cte., at Colombia, Nov JO, '64.-tf. Susquehanna Planing NM. ON FRONT ST. AND PENN. RAILROAD Columbia, Lancaster County, Pa. MITE subscriber would respectfully an nounce to the patrons of his Mill, that the advanced prices of labor and expen4es incident to currying on the business of his establishment compels him to charge his customers an advance on formerrates, and takes this method to inform them that the following are the prices for work done at his Mills: For working Flooring per 3i• 1 , 4.50 " do Weatherboards •` 9.50 " Surfacing one side, per AL 2.50 " do two do do 9.00 " Re-sawing White Pine face measure, per AL 5.00 do Poplar face meas. do 6.00 " do Ash, Oak Qr. Cherry, face meas. per M. 8.00 " Ripping 4-4 Per line, 10 It. do 8-4 do do 21 " do Joice do do 4 Lumber hauled to the Mill and re turned to Yard without extra charge. Accounts for working ordressing lumber will be considered collectable every four months. Thesubscribm has on baptism assortment of ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER, which is for sale at Market Prices, and so-, licits a continuation of public custom. JOHN B. BACHMAN. Columbia, Juno 11. 1804. DRIVATR SALE.—The subscriber offers ilk desirable building lot at private sale, fronting 22 feet, 6 inches on Fourth street, and extending in depth, 236 feet to a four teen foot alley. It adjoins the properties of Jacob Tyler, on one side and John Leb rigen on the other. For further particu lars inquire of JOJI.N A. JORDAN, Oct. 5, tf. Agent. Sportsmen Look Here! 100 double and single barrel guns, just received at the Hardware Store of J. Rum ple ct Son. Double barrel guns frotri7,lfB up to sso. Single barrel from $2 to $2O. We have received everythingin •Lhe gun ning line, such as powder. Shot, Caps, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Wadding, Game Bags, etc„ which we offer to sell at very low rates. .1 RUMPLE dt SON. July 4, 'MI. $13,857 7 BOOTIES.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers