Pat ,111,ciarthint. Consogonientions can ba %aired uniosenroont whist 6y the Writes rest smote, 1 / 1 0t soceseary for pub 6: m aws. bet am a guarantee:of good faith. ro:t or/expo/igen% Comnpraleatioss. Were. eoutrasafoue. rot/Writ Of serif and isterattla the reader, WU ust Ps INe aceeptedde r ee& from aft quarters . . sr u e Dcrcruvrtto—Letter received. Will be pleased to hear from yen, when you have any thing of Importance . to communicate. J e er..—YoureornMuntention is entirely eat of place the person you propOse to puff dors not . .. ir . rtage , consequently we cannot allow any 4 , sharp practice" of that sort. I. W. V. X.—Will print 'em and send them over on Montitly. Send on the story. Success to the enterPriew- A correspondent asks, " Why is ex-G-ov moor Smith of Virginia, called 'Extra Billy'?" Be tease he Was .notod n Coagress foe bringing in bills A c . extra appropriat i ns. S. W.—We have received those tootines i r oin I', S. tiro.. Hav'nt room for half of them. Can- Atm we will go to Richmond, probably in a week or two. bavo received single ioetiesl On ioss,essays,/k•tobut aot single signature by . which t o trace out the authors. Common eourtesy.decerury and right, demand that an editor should know to whom he is indebted for favors of this sort. We fishlish no anonymous articles, and have but little rtiento with persons who are so very cute. DIVIDEND.—The First National Bank of Columbia has declared a dividend for tbo past six months, of five per cent.. clear of V. S. tax. xlts PAM.—Workmen are now en vuigesikt repairing the dam, which was so "ouch injured last Spring by the great lee freshet. It is greatly damaged in many pinees.and tip water being higher at pres ent than timisi 4 renders their labors very ACCITD/NT.-9a Saturday last, Sam'l llogentogler • bpd ,the misfortune to lase the first finger .of Ais left baud, He was at work 3,p the Susquehanna Planing Mill and assideßlagy pu,t his hmad under the saw. He was wftectlied by Dr. Linea. weaver. We would call the attention of our readers to the advertisement eut* Edmund tipering. He bus fixed up his store room lu splendid style, and put in a now stock of jewelry, amongst which may be fognd the AnalticaN Wiereir, which is becoming more popular every day as the best watch now in market. Call and eiarninc them. NEW STORE.—I. 0. Bruner will open a store in Shreiner's Row, Front street above Walnut, next week. He will keep a complete assortment of dry goods, no tions, cte. Mr. Bruner is cne of our most reliable merchants, and is by experience, honesty and enterprise,wortby of the lib eral patronage and confidence of our ci t -120119, His advertisement will appear next )veelc. OFFENSIVE.—The attention of tite au Fhorities having the sanitary condition of pur Borough in chargo, is called to the alley leading from Fourth Street to Second, between Locust and Walnut. The decom posed matter which is allowed to fester in the sun creates au; intolerable stench, and its exhalations charge the air with di sense And death. The dwellers in the neighbor hood are most anxious for yalief; LADI F4:7 END.—This favorite Mug azine for August •h as bwn pe.ceived. It cantaing a bountiful steel engraving, :'Grandpa's Darling." Among the Agures in the colored steel fashion plate we no tice a vary chaste and pretty bridal dress. It has many other instructive ellgTaVitigS , 411 d the literary contributors in tl)is num ber are excellent. Published by Deacon ;Mervin. Philadelphia. Terms ..32.30 a year. W. D. Hess has it for sale. ININSORAT. Boys.--r1.,00k out for your boys, fathers and mother, when night wimes on. There in nothing more ruinous to their morals than running about at that time. Under toyer of darkness they ac quire their education in arittle, they learn to be rowdyish, it not absolutely vicious, tin can catch up loose talk, they hear sin -141 expressions, they see obscene things— they become reckless and vicious. TS you would save them from vulgarity . , save them from vice, save them from prison,see Mit that night finds them at home. THE Vg.iNE.r.rN IlousE.—A vary handsome sign was put tp in front of the Franklin (rouse w few days ago, which decidedly improves the looks of the build ing, Mr, :hiller has reason to congratu- Jute himself upon the success that has at tended 1118 efforts in making the Franklin House in every respect a first class hotel. Ile is not the kind of man who will destroy its prestige in sapping its vitality in his haste to grow rich. Mr. M. has labored • perseveringly and faithfully to accomplish the changes he has made, and his reward, we are glad to see is commensurate with his industry. Persons visiting Columbin,wili find the Franklin House one of the best places to stop at. Fig TOAACCO.—We were shown few days ago, by Mr. John Fendrich, Remo splendid Havana and Tara tobacco. Such tobacco, we are informed is yery . hard to get. That there is plenty in the market, we hive no doubt, bqt the kind that is wanted to makeffral class Havana and Yarn segars is very scarce. So much so that Mr. Fendrich informs us that be went through all the reliable wholesale houses in New York, before he could get the genuine first class flavanna and Yarn Winona, and he purchased all he could get of this class. We are somewhat of ajudge of the ar ticle, and can assure our readers that it is the best we have ever seen. It is now be ing rapidly made up into aspire end will be ready for sale in a short limo. They also have a lot of prime Connecticut seed 3 ° 1 4 purchased &few weeks ago in Hart ford, and an those who like to look upon fine tobacco, should call and see it. The great secret of the success of the ?demi& Yendrich is in keeping the very butt of stock. They of course, manufac ture a lower grade of tobaccos andsegars, but they sell at a corresponding price. Their stock now In stole, cannot be ex celled in quantity or quality by that of any other flonse in the country. They are constantly manufacturing every style of Tobacco, fiegras, Snuff, dec., and will supply merchants at a lower figure than they can be procured elsewhere. Their facilities for procuring the best goods in the market, are unequalled and their stock is manufactured under their own super 'vision. Our merchants should examine their stock before going to the city, as, per b._aPs4laze awl money can be sexed by lestisfeivith this old anti reliable firm. Zilitta,BußiELL ad vertiE ea valuable lowa, property, is to-daya paper. Ili SOLD 00T.--We understand - that-14r. Samiel Cartor,has 41110(110. of his Carriage, Maitufaaturing Establishment to Christian Myers of Middletown. - Prc•Nrc.—The Cbiquesalungt,t Tribe, No. 39, 1. 0. R. M., hold a grand pic nic, in lleises' Woods, on Saturday, July 29th. They are making extensive prepar ations,and intend that it shall be the pie-nie of the season. The win-whoop will he sounded and then all will indulge in the " war dance." PERSONAL.—OOi. J. W. Fisher, gem mantling a Brigade in the Army of the Shenandoah, has arrived in Columbia on "sick leave." The Col. has been in the hands of the Surgeon for the past three weeks,but is now prospering linelv. Atone time great fears wore entertained for his his recovery. Lieut. Thomas of the 195th., has also been visiting h:s friends. STILL ThiElr CoME.--Duriug the past week more veteran soldiers have returned. Among them we noticed Lieut. Bogart of the 190th P.V.V., Frank Grove, 3d Pa. H. Art., and Corp, Wm. Bostick of the 102nd P. V. V. Liout, Bogart and Corp. Bostick entered the service its '6i, leaving Harrisburg in Collins' company of the sth P. E. C. The former served nine months in Libby and Salisbury, and the latter was wounded in front of Petersburg. NEW TELEGRAPH LINE.--We are soon to have a telegraph line between Co lumbia and Reading. The Reculing4 Co lumbia R. R. Co:, aro always up to time in the onward march of improvement. They will soon give us telegraph communica tion between Reading, Columbia, and other points. The poles are nearly all up and in the course of a couple of weeks the wire will be stretched. This will be a great convenience to the company and a benefit to the community. TIIE NOR= BRITISH' REVIEW.— This is a magazine of real morit. It dis seminates literature of a higher order than most magazines. The number (June) be fore us is replete with interest. The load ing articles are, "Three Women .of bet ters," 4 Elngland and Norway in the elev. enth Century," "Popular religio,us Liter ature." "Skirbolitu in Christian Art, " Republished by Leonard Scott At Co., 38 Walker St., New York.. W. U. Hess will take subscriptions for "Blackwood" or any of the Reviews, LOTTERY SWI SRL ES AGAIN:.--We have received from P. Hoffman 4.t. Co., a neatly lithographed letter, got up in "con fidence style." They modestly request us to send them $lO for which they will select for us a lucky certificate which will draw, at least a $:1000 prize, and if it dots not do so they will send other certificatt,s for nothing. We would inform 'Hoffman As Co., not to send their trash to this office, as there is no one here, fool enough to be vic timized by them. These lithographed tot ters arc very extensively circulated over the country, and are well calculated to en trap the ignorant. Persons of erdinary sense or judgment do not need to be warn ed against such transparent swindles. ON THE 31AX WITH THE BLUE "Mmes. —A young gentleman of this bor ough, whose name it is not necessary to mention, was recently made a dune of by a couple of ladies, end.is now the laugh ing stock of a certain lot of the fair sex.— The young man referred to, by a peculiar method much in vogue, became a corres pondent of a. lady, whose personal ac quaintance he desired to make. The latter always attached a fictitious name to her notes, and as she wrote ,very flattering letters, it was not long ere our hero was in love—up to the eyes and ears. 'Nothing short of a personal interview would satisfy him. lie bogged and implored for this ha- vor, and it was granted—atter a fashion.— On a particular evening, nt half pastsoven o'clock, he was invited to meet the un known fair en Second Street. For fear of accident, he was requested to wear a blue ribbon in a button hole of his coat. So ex ceedingly anxious was ho to meet the lady, that ho accedodto all her desires,and might have been seen parading along the side walk in front of St. Paul's Church, closely scrutinizing the faces of all the ladies who chanced to pass that way, for a sign of recognition. Some time was spent on the lonely beat, and just as the •'sentinel" was about to retire to rest himself,he was greet ed with the saucy exclamation, emanating front two fernininos, apparently in the same breath, thus; ">ow are you, blue ribbon?" The authors of the hoax remain ed secluded,and the man with the blue 411- bon rna•le a bee line. tT--- Nary ppreops ar: anxious to know why the 4th of March was aceepted ns the presidential inauguration day. The popular theory is that March - 4th falls less frequently on Sunday in the inaugu ration yJars than any other of the first seven days of March, and that this was first discovered by Dr. Frani:lid. CD . t fflarlutds. COLUMBIA FLOUR T. 'AND GRAIN - MARKE - Beported weekly for the Spy by Eph raim .gershey. Columbia,l July 14,1865. Family flour, 10 00 per bbl. Extra do, 900 " SupenAne; o, 800 0 " Rye, do, 5 0 9 .. White Wheat, 1 80 per bus. Red do 1 70 Rye, gg .. Corn, 80 " Oats, 50 54 lbs Columbia Produce Biarket. CotuXnta, July 14, 1865, Potatoes new 175 a 200 Eggs per dos„ 18 a 25 Butter per lb„ 25 a 30 Chickens per pkir, 75 a 1 00 Lard per Tio„ 18 a 20 Sides do 18 a 20 Tallow do 12 a 14 Country Soap, 8 a 10 COLUM BEA COAL MARKET. Retail prima ot Coal at Bruner& Moore's Yard, delivered in Columbia. Reported 'weekly for the Columbia Spy. Cottrams, July 14, 1865. flAtargogs Co. AND Dtattoxv. Belt. Co.o. 2,3, 7 00 " " ~ ' . N 4 and 5 700 Lump coal, 700 firicxxs' Vattarr COAL. StOVO alld Egg, 000 Nut, 600 ORA.-V, 0 1E4 11 / 1 Stove, ) 7 00 icut, . OW "PfiILELDELPIII4I. 111.3.8.1[ETH ' Repoyted:by J. M. Smith lit Co.,Coramis slon Me chants; No, 246 Brolid street. , I"IaILADELTTEIA. July 73, 1865. - Flour, extra family, $7 50 a El CIO Do. Superfine, 600 a 725 Superfine, 6 00 a 650 . Itvb flour 5 00 a 5 25 - Wheat, white, 1 05 a 1 80 Do. red, 1 50a165 Rye, 85 a 90 Corn, 91 a 93 Oats, . . 70 a 75 Clover seed, 14 00 a 15 00 Timothy seed, 5 00 a 5 25 Lard, - 20 a Butter, Roll 25 a 30 Eggs, per dozon, 18 a 20 Whisky, per gallon, 2 05 a 2 20 Tallow, per pound, 10 a 11 Beef Cattle are selling at 10 to 15 cents. Sheep are dull G a 7 cents ; for clipped Hogs sold 12 al5 per cwt., nett. Gold 142. COLUMBIA LUMBER PRICES CURRENT. Reported for the Columbia Spy by Sohn B. Bachman, Susquehanna Planing Mills, Front street. Columbia,July 14, 1805 White Pine Callings, or samples 18 00 " " 3rd Common, 211 00 " " 2d Common, 38 00 " " Ist Common, 50 00 " " Pannel, GO 00 " Joist and Scantling, 30 00 Hemlock, Joist and Scantling, 18 00 a 2000 Ash and Oak 35 00 a 40 00 Dressed flooring boards, 38 00 Cherry, . 30 00 n5O 00 Poplar,2s 00 a 35 00 Walnu Plank, 30 00 a5O 00 Pickets Headed, 13 00 alB 00 Plastering lath, 3009350 Shingles, 26 inch., 25 00a 32 00 Bunch,. SOO a 1200 Roofing lath/ 7 00 NEW AD ERTISEMENTS LETTERS REMAINI'SG UNCLAIM ED in the Post 0 face at Columbia, Pa., Saturday, Juy 8, 1865. zri)..."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. Burgess Anna Elizabeth Mud Laura Shoff Fanny Blair Rebecca Tack ton Catharine Conla In Can= ine GENTLEMAN'S LIST. - - Beard B. Satehor & Co. Byron Levi t4tanton J. 31. Berrington Comics (2) Smith Vincent IL .Inek.on F. Thomas 'Moms Iftizet John Waltheirer John Reed John C. Nilson Abel gloat John Weller Troderick K. shank Jacob July ,81865. M. J. FRY,P.M FRANKLIN HOUSE. LOCUST S.M.VET. COLUMBIA. PA MUTTS is a first class I.otel, and is in every J. respect adapted to meet the wishes and desires of the traveling public. JACOB S. MILLER, Col.. july,n, , e 3 Proprietor. DIVIDEND NOTICE ! FIRST National Bank of Columbia. July lath, 1965. The Directors have this day declared a dividend for the past six months,of five per cent., clear of U. S. tax, payable on demand. S. S. DETWILER, "ttly Cashier. ROCKINGHAM JARS! now on hand this CELEBRATED FRUIT JARS! Housekeepers secure them early as we are selling them rapidly and the supply is limited. STBACY S. Bovvrts, Corner of 2nd A; Locust Street. July 15th. NEW YORK.SILVER MINING CO., 01' szvAnA. Office. No. SO, Broadway, New York. CIA PITA', $1,500,000 ; Stock for sale at N..) $4O per Share—sloo per value. We are erecting our mill at the mine.— We know positively that_we have a rich Silver Mine. A few thousand dollars more will bring us into position that we shall pay monthly dividends. Call early ; take advantage or present low rates. A few good Agents wanted. July 15 St. A I.7DITOR'S NOTICE—ESTATE OF A CHRISTIAN :11AYER, of Washing ton Borough, Lancaster county, deceased. The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance remaitung in the hands of Barnherd Mann, executor of the above decedent, to and among those legal ly entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose on FRIDAY AUGUST 4th, 1805, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Library Room of the Court House. in the city of Lancas ter, where all persons interested in said distribution 31f my attend. IL B. SWARR, Auditor. july 15 '65. Valuable Town Property PRIVATE SALE 1 TUE Subscril-er offers :he following property at Private Sale : No. 1, A double framo house and lot of ground, corner of Third and Perry sts. No. :2. A double brick house, and lot of ground on Third street. No. 3 A double frame house, above Fifth street, in Elbow Lane. The above property will besold low, and on moderate payments. Those wishing to examine the property will call on the sub scriber. JAMES BURRELL, Cor. 3d and Perry sts. Col., inly 15, 'ds-tf CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY".. Q . :MYER and Siver plated ware, Cutlery r..J and fancy articles. EDMUND XP3MING. Front Street, Columbia, Pa., 'John 'Felix's old established stand. Having retltted the store and laid in a choice stock of new styled goods, at the lowest prices. would invite the public to call and examine, before purchasing else where. AMERICAN WATCHES. He would call the atention of persons wishing n good time piece, to the Ameri can Watch. Those watches have now been in the market nearly fifteen years during , Which time they have been tested as 'to ac curacy, durability and reliability in every contievable manner, and' have proved themselves _to be the most satisfactory timepiece ever offered to the public. This result lies been brought about by a strict application of mechanical science to to the construction of the watch from Its yery inception, rendering it whea finish ed nlathimatically correct In aff propor tions, and necessarily as perfect a time keeper as it is possible to make. Repairing of all kinds persoaallY attend ed to. JIVY 16. '63-BE4 ACARD. Having purchased the Family Medi cine Store, situated in Qdd Fellows' Hall, and tormerly the property of the late Dr. NV. S. Mceorkle; 7:would respectfully An nounce to the oiti4e-tis of Columbia and vicinity, that it is my purpose to give my entire personal attention to the business, and that hereafter any who will favor me with a cull can at all times find a good sup ply of Purel/nlgst Toilet and Plumy articles, and all other things in my line of business. My stock will'he composed of fresh, now, and reliable goods, auch as years of exper ience in the Drug business both in Phila delphia and elsewhere will enable me to furnish. • Physicians prescriptions will be careful ly and promptly compounded. Any per sons requiring medicines during the night can always Lind me at my home, opposite the Franklin House, Locust street. Country . Physicians are requested to call and examine my stock arid price before purchasing elsewhere. By careful attention, and a thorough knowledge of my business, X hope to merit a liberal share of tho putilic== .7.A.I,F.EAD Late liospital Sttracgrd, 41f.04 V. Col., Icily 11-tt BOYENDRICH & BROS COLUMBIA, PA, Established in I 8 .PEALERS IN AND NANIJFACTURERS OF TOBACCO, SNUFF., SEGIRS. of all kindp, We taco just received tbo:best stock of Chewing - Tobacco that we have 'offered for sale for the last E=CM- HT YEARS, 'Tobacco that we can guarantee, in every respect to give satisfaction or no sale. STOREKEEPERS, MERCHANTS, and all others who use or sell Tobacco in any shape or fora; call in and Examine our Large StGeki Before purchasing elsewhere as you will find it to your inteiest. The old saying is, persons will buy where they get the Best and Cheapest Goods After you examine our stoeic and find we haNYe not the CILEAPEST and BEST, we do not ASK YOU TO BUY We also pledge ourselves to sell at PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND WESTERN PRICES. We have /sada arrangements With a firm in Phil'a, Btfltimore and Pittsburgb,to sell CITE WING TOBACCO at their FACTORY PRICES, If any Tobacco bought of us should not TURN OUT AS REPRESENTED, We will take it back end REFUND THE MONEY. The following brands brands of Chewing Tobacco , SEGIRS AND • SNUFF We will keep constantly on hand. Virginia Tobaccos, Extra Navy, the best in the market. Loiters Congress, I Excelsior Sweet Spun Roll 14 plugs to lb. Va. Rose Budd, ltb plugs. Va. Cavendish VA plugs. Va. Natural Cavendish. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore Tobacco. Sweet Iloilo. Spun Roll, 12 plugs to tb. Nature Diamond Twist,23 plugs to lb Manus Oronoko, we will sell at Factory rates, Date Tobacco, 22 plugs to lb: Flounders and Sunfish, 2i Plugs to lb. • Navy and Raw Twist, • SEG-A_RS - We have all Brands and Styles, And best the quality I -TT We defy ANY FACTORY IN TUE STATE, to produce BETTER STOCK than we are now working into Segars. PINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO, in tin-foil Solace, Amulet, Yellow Dank, Plantation, Billy Barta Rora, Celebrated Cornish, Fine Cut Chewing tobaccos, Loose in / Rhls and Barrels, 00,1 . 331 J taaiiiggC)9 13in Lick. 1 lb, and 1 lb bales, 'Uncle Sam. lb and 1 5 bales. Danville, Va., 1, 1 and 10 lb bales, Lynchburg, Va., in 10 lb Turkish, 1, and lib drums, Cut and Dry, in papers, by the doz. 45 cts Also loose in 1-2 Sbla and Barrels. PIPES. OF ALL KINDS. Rosewood Pipes, plain, fluted and 'fancy, Sweet Briar, ditto, of different styles, Double Ttil.re Pipes, six different sizes Gum Pipes, do do Indian Pipes, and Frendy Clay Face pipes. Pipe Stems, and Match Boxes of all sizes, FIVB DIFFERENT RINDS OF SEGAR CASES. All styles and shapes of SNUFF BOXES. CHEWING AND SMOKING rxiCO33.A.COCe BAQ S_ GUM, LEATHER AND AtiADDIZR, SNUFF, RAPPEE, COItiGRBSS, SCOTCH', JNO. FENDRICH & BROS. Wholesale and Retail Tobacco * Snuff and Seger Manufacturers., •• Front Street, 5 dcirmlL . frork Loet;Sl COLUMBIA, July 15, Oa, AUDITOR'S NOTICE • Estate of Nicholas Conklin, late of W Rempfteld township, Laren. Co.,deceased. rpRE undersigned Auditor, appointed to A distribute the balance remaing In the hands of John K. Stnitli,executor of the last will of the above named decedent, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for that put pose on Monday, the 7th day . of August next at 10 o'clock, a. in., in the Library . Room of the Court House in the City of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. A. SLA V'MAK ER, July 8 4t. Auditor. TATEMENT SHOWING THE CON- Z 3 of the First National Bank, of Columbia, July'3, 2863. I?ESOURCES. Bonds deposited to secure Circulation, 8 1 50. 0 A00 Loans and Dismunts, 231.412,47 Premium ace. =All Furniture and Fixtures, 120408 Expense ace. 2.079,10 Cash items. 01,4a3,30 Due from Banks, 1%1,445,31 Cash on hand. State Currency, Legal Tender notes, LIABILITIES. Capitol Stock, 5150,003,00 Circulation, 1:11,500,c,0 Deposits. 0,91123 Profit and L 0,13, . ;,2;003 Surplus Fund, 1.502,51 Due to /Tonkel, 5,27.4f3 2.1 - 41,870,02 1 S. S. Detwiler, Cashier of the First National Hank of Columbia, do solemnly affirm that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. signed. S,S, DETWILER, Cashiq. State of PenntTivardll, County of Lancaster, Sworn to and subscribed before ma _tide fifth day of July , lar.j. signed, JOti E. EBERLEIX, J. P. July 8 3t C 1J ARTERLY REPORT OF THE CON dition of the Columbia National Bank ott the morning of the first Monday of July, ISM. RESOURCES. :Coles and bills dia'd, 8081.024,91 United States,. CC:.950,00 1318,974,91 Remittances,other cash Berns, 13,107,21 Due by .7. 4 lational Banks, 13 )015,92 do other Banks, 13,077,84 Specie and other lawful money, 93,514,00 253,715,01 Ranking !louse, 8,0(0,00 Current expenses, 882.94 Taxes paid, 701,7 G 1.047.70 SI6I4AZAB Capital, 3013,000,00 Surplus fund,. 75,343,93 Profit and Loss, 3,419,69 Discounts, 6,132,82 Exchanges, 67133 83,567,99 Dividends unpaid, 1,211,60 Duo to National Banks, 13,853.111 do to other Banks. 4,936.77 Circulation of Columbia Batik, 420.385,00 do Cora National Bank, 290.200,00 Individual deposits, 297,883,46 1027,558,0 Sworn and subscribed to by SAMUEL snoar, Cashier July S COLD SELDEN & CO. 11911111CTIEG JEWELLERS, 27 COURTLANDT ST., NEW YORK. 100,000 IYd TCHES. MAINS, GOLD PENS, PENCILS, &C. WORTH $ 5 0 0 3 0 001 TO BE. SOLD AT O.Y.F. DOLE AB EACH WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE. 3IE PAID UNTIL YOU It: , TOW YOU WILL. lIECEIN:D. • splended List of .Irticles; An to be sold for One Dollar Each, -• 3..10 Gent's Gold Batwing Cato IV/itches, $59 to 3150 300 Ladies Gold and Ett'd Case Watches 34" 10 400 Gent's`Httildng Cane Silver Watches, 38" 10 204 Diamonds Rings . , 00" 100 3,000 Gold Vest and Seek Chains, 15" 3) 3,003 " " . 4" 0 3,0t10 Gold Oval Rand Srocolets, ' 4" 8 4,000 Chased Gold Bracelets, 5" 10 2000 Chatalaine Chains and Guard Chains 0" 20 6, , 5,i) Solitaire and (told Brooches, 4 " 10 2,04, Lava and Florentine Brooches, 4" 6 2,000 Coral, Opal, and Emerald Brooqies 4" 8 2,0.10 Mosaic, Lava, & Fiorentino Ear Drops, 4 " 8 4,000 Coral, Opal and Emerald Ear Drops, 4" 8 4,0,M) California Diamond Breast Pins, 250 " 10 3,003 Gold Fob and Vest Watch Keys, 2 51" 8 4,0)0 Eob and Vest Ribbon Slides, 3" 10 4,0)0 Sots Sleeve Buttons, Studs, etc, 3 " 8 3,000 bold Thimbles, Permits etc. 4 " 7 ' 6,00) Minature Lockets, 5" 8 4,000 al tniature Lockets—Magic Spring, 3" 1 0 4,001 Gold Toothpicks; Grosso', etc. 2" 8 5,000 Plain Gold longs, 4" 11 5,00) Chased Gold It trigs, 4 " 11 7,oo)Stone act and Ltguet Rings, 250 " 10 6,000 California Diamond Kings. 2" 10 7,1 - 00 Sets Ladies' .fewelry—J ot and Gold, 5" 15 6,000 .4ets Ladies' Sorel re—Lameo, Pearl 00,4 " IS Gold Pens :silver Extension - Holders and 4 " 10 G,OOO Gold Pens and Gold Mounted Holders, 3 " 8 5,000 liold Pens and Extension-Holders, " 111 5,000 Silver Goblets and Vrtuktng Cup, 5" Si 1,000 Silver ea-ters, 15" 50 2,000 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets, " 20 Pitu noZor 1,0?0 Dozen Silver Tea Spoons, $lO to $lO 4,0.0 " Table Spoons and Perks, 20 " 100 )fanner of distribution. Certificates naming each article and its Value, are placed in Sealed Envelopes, which are well mixed. One or these En volopes,containing the Certificate or Order for some Article, (worth at least one dol lar at retail,) will be sent by mail to any address, without regard to choice, on re ceipt of 25 Cents. The purchaser will see what Article it draws, and its value, which may be from One to Five Hundred Dol lars, end Call then scud Ono Dollar and re ceive the Article named, or any other on the list of the same value and after seeing the article, if it does not give perfect satis faction, we desire it to he timmediately re turned and the amount paid will be re funded. Ily this mode we give selections from a varied stock of fine goods, of the best make and latest styles and of intrinsic worth, at a nominal price, while all have a chance of securing articles of the highest value. In all cases wo charge forwarding the Certificates, postage and doing the busi ness, the sum ofTwenty-five cent 3, which must he enclosed in the order. Five Cer tificates will be sent for $1 ; eleven for ;Id ; thirty for $5 ; sixty-five for $lO ; one hun dred for $l5. Uli..Parties dealing with us may depend on having prompt returns, and tho article drawn will be immediately serit,to any ad dress by return mail or express. — Entire satisfaction Guaranteed in all cases. Write your name, Town, County and State plainly, and address, SE34PEN ft CO. 27 Courtlandt Staect, may 20, Om, New York. COAX. 1 COAZ I D. F. GRIFFITH', has opened a coal yard on the corner of Front and 'v al nut streets, Columbia, and intends keep ing a general assortment of Schuylkill Cbunty coal at 117IOLESALE AND RETAIL, warranted the best and cleanest family coal tbut comes to this place. COME AND XLICADINNE or yourselves. Sales cash on delivery. A liberal share of public patronage is solicited. mar. 18, '11.3. D. F. GRIFFITII. MASON, PEASE & CO., LUBEC OIL WORKS. PITTSBURG, PA A.lio I Lubric oil equal to best sporrn,l,3o B. 2 do lard, 95 C. 3 good heavy oil, GOc 1 and 2Lard Oil, extra qualities at tua.rget rates. Best Carbon Oil and Benzine. MASON, PEASE dt Co. Box 1409, Pittsburg. Pa. Orders received at this odic*, FeblB.3m. PA. For Preserving Fruit USE SPEAR'S PATENT PRESERV ing Solution, and save the expense of Sugar and Sealing Jars. tm..A.n ordinary bottle is all that is required. Ono bottle will preserve 31..13 pounds of fruit. Call and get a circular. For sale by It, WILLIAMS, Front Street. H ALL'S VEGETBLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. A new article, and one which is guaran teed by the proprietor to do everything it recommends—promote the growth of the hair and restore it to its natural color. It contains no poisonous Drugs, but is com posed entirely of vegetable products. Th. above, together with all the popular rem edies of that doseription, including STERLING'S AMBROSIA. REEVES' AMBROSIA, and lIAITEL'S EAU M/S -TRA.LE kept constantly on hand by W ILLI AM*, Front Street. 4,683 33,319 MISAVORING EXTRACTS OF VAN IL- Li, STRAWBERRY, PINE APPLE, Lemon and Butter Almond, for flavoring Ice Creams, Pastry, ete.,fresh and genuino to be bad at the Drug Store of EZ7 5JG6,879,02 SPEER'S SAN. IIitURG PORT WINE. MO ALL PERSONS WISHING a PURE 1 Native Grape Wino, the above named Is confidently recommended. For medici nal purposes it is invaluable. For sale by R. WILLIAMS, Front Street, SPICES ! SPICES I The Subscriber Qs always on hand and for sale, pure Spi ces, ground and unground, embracing Cinnamon, Cloves, Ginger, Alspice.Pep pe*, Mustard, Nutmegs, Mace, -Pearl Ash, Baking Soda, Salteratus, Creator Tartar, &e. R. WILLIAMS, pr. F. W. DO YOUR OWN DYEING HOWE Sc STEVEXS' FAMILY DYES, of every shade and colorovith full di rections for using, accompanying each package, for sale by R. WILLIAMS, July 8 1865. PENS! PENS! PENS! THE Spenserian Commercial No. 3. and School ran No. 5. A large lot of She above Pens just receiv ed at W. U. HOW Book Store, Locust St. These Pens combine elasticity of action with smoothness of point not found in oth er Pen, and are a nearerapproximation to the real Swan Quill, than anything hither to invented. - Are used in all of the prin cipal Commercial Colleges in the United States.' and are pronounced by Account ants, Teachers, Officials and Correspond ents the • $1614,337,88 Best Pens Manufactured Give them a trial w. U. HESS' Book Store, Locust St., opposite Col'a. 'National Bank Col., juuo 17, '65. BARGAINS We this day offer to our Customers and the trade BARGAINS FROM THE LATE LARGE AUCTION SALE OF DRY GOODS In Philadelphia. Handsome' Prints at cheap prices. A full line of Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, including standard makes, Exclusive styles in large assortment. NEW SPRING DELA.UsIES, at 35 cents, And all other goods proportionately low. Our preseut stock is completely. thinned of all goods costing more than market pri ces at this date enabling us therefore to of fer inducements to btryers. Call at March 18th. . The undersigned have just received a beautiful assortment of all styles of Which we are prepared to sell on reasons- Our friends in the city and country are invited to call and examine our assort ment. NATIONAL MOURNING. HAT Now the style in the largo cities can be had at SHULTZ & 13RO. may 27 N crib Luccn st.,l4.r.caEttr. Ilavejust received 700 pounds best 11' Boston Linen Carpet Chain, in all colors which we will sell at a reduced prico. STE ACT t BOWERS, Opposite Odd Fellow's Hall, Columbia, Pa. 8• M. NOIXTEt, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAST Cl Columbia, Pa. Collections promptly made in Lancaster York counties. Cola., July 2, 1865. WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES .4L1r=8.333-Cr.N.V1LX177.9-XxLeM.TZ , For Sale by W. G. PATTON, June 14%4. Locust St., Columbia, Pa COLLECTIONS Made in Lancaster and adjoining Counties. Pensions. Bounty, back pay and all claims against the government promptly prosecuted. Office—Locust Streot,between Pront and Second. Dee. 1'64. TO TOBACCO GROWERS ! . T HAVE constantly on hand at my Plaining Mills, Tobacco cases, and wilt furnish them at reasonable prices, to those who desire to pack their Tobacco. JOHN Bf. BACHMAN, Susquehanna Plaining Mills. May 18, NE. W. W. FRY. MARX A. Nourt. riztrY" 8c 33.1:7PMZ, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS . 0 HOSIERY, HMIS, lONE fill FANEY GODS, 46 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.. Jan. 21, 64. 6m. WASHINGTON DOM USTANNINT, VATIIERE may be found Oysters alway V T on hand, of the best quality served np in every style, Also a room for the emoomodation of la dies or families. Oysters can be had by the quart or 'hundred. Dec. 11, '84.-tf SAMUEL. EVANS JUSTICE of Ihe P.EriluE. OFFICE IN ODD FELLOWS' HALL. COLUMBL ,-PA. She 18,19G4. Iy.• R. WILLIA.NIS HALDEXAN'S SEE OUR 2 CENT CALICOES, lIALDENIAN'S Cheap• Cash Burro. Summer Hats. SILK, CAPRERA, FELT AND STRAW HATS, blo terms BOSTO.N CHAIN! A. J. KAUFMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. U. S. 7-30 101 N: THIRD smmuzes, $2 3 0,0 0 0 ; 00 0.,. By authority of the' Secretaiy i the•, Treasury, the ' undersigned, the • Genera-- Subscription Agent for the Sale - of Muted States Securities, offers to the- -put& the - third series of Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three-tenths per cent. interest per autumn, known as the ' - 7-3 014 A: These notes are issued under date of July 15th 1864, and are payable three years . ' from that date in currency, or aro convert able at the option of the holder Into- V. S. 5-SO Six per cent. GOLD-BEARING BONDS These Bonds are now worth a handsome premium, and are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds. from State, County, and Munincipal taxation, which adds troll* one. to three per cent, per annum to trains, according to the rate levied upon other property- Tho interest is payable semi-annually by coupons attached to each nbto, which may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker. The interest at 7.30 per cent. amounts to ' One cent per day on a $5O note. Two cents " " " $lOO "," • Ten .. 66 46 It $ 5OO - 20 " 4 66 16 64 $lOOO .4 $1 41 46 46 $5OOO && Notes of - all the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. The notes of this Third Series are precise• ly similar in form and privileges to the Seven-Thirties already sold, except thai the Government reserves to itself the -tip-, Lion of paying interegt in gold coin a 6 peet,. cent instead of 7 3-10ths, in canwisny - .- 10 Subscribers will deduct' the interest in currency up to July 15th, at the time when they subscribe. The deliv6irof the notes of this third series of the Seven-Thirties will . , com mence on the Ist of June, and will be made promptly and continuously after that date. The slight change made in the conditions of this.THIRD SERIES affects only the matter of interest. The payment in gold, if made, will bo equivalent to the curren cy interest of the higher rate. The return to specie payments, in the event of which only will the option:to pay interest in Gold be availed of, would so re duce and equalize prices that purchases ' made with six per cent. in gold would be fully equal to those made with the seven and three-tenths per cent, in currency.— This is The Only Loan in the Market Now offered by the Government, and ita superior advantages make it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN of the People. Less than 130,000,000 of the Loan author. ized by the last Congress are now on the market. This amount at the rate at which it is being absorbed, wlll undoubtedly command a premium as has uniformly been the case on closing the subscriptions to other Loans. It now seems probable that no cou4der ble amount beyond the present series be oiliered to the public. In order that citizens of every town end section of the country ruaybe_afardecl, fa, clinics for taking the loan, the National. Bunks, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they ha veconfidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive orders. JAY COOKE, SEIGICIPTION AGENT. Philadelphia. Subscriptions will be received by the First National Bank of Columbia, and Columbia National Bank. May 13th Susquehanna Planing Mill, ON FRONT ST. AND PENN. RAILROAD Columbia Lancaster County, Pa. THE subscriber would respectfully an nottnce to the patrons of his Mill, that the advanced prices of labor and oxpences incident to carrying 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 aro the prices for work done at his Mills: For working Flooring per Id• $4.50 " do Weatherboards " 4.50 ' Surfacing one side, per 11E. 240 •• do two do do 4.40 " Re-sawing White Pine face measure, per M. " do Poplar face mess. do " do Ash, Oak 44. Cherry, face meas. per M. 8.00 " Ripping 4-4 per line, le ft. ' 14 " do 8.4 do do . 3 " do Zoice do do .411 pa- Lumber hauled to the Mill and. rs turned to Yard without extra charge. Accounts for working or dressing lumber will ho considered collectable every four mouths. Thesubseribet hason hands.n assortment of ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER. which is for sale at Market Prices, and so- Baits a continuation of In bile custom. JOH:, 11. Bic HMAN. Columbia,Mareli 18. 1864. WIKE'S GROCERY AND PROVISION STORM, Cor. of Third and Loma Street. (formerly Palen's.) Groceries, Provisions, Flour, lux, We will always keep on band the Tory beet quality ofgoods such as S n e lF o a f t i r 4 Salt. Pratt; Tess, Soap, Flab, Starch, Spiess. Cheese. Canaan', Lard, Tobacoo, • Molasses, Seger*, • also NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS. We Intend to keep the bait woods only and to sell as cheap as any similar store.— We therefore ask a portion of. public pet renege. June 10,'65. CAUTION. -I hereby caution the_pnblio not to harbor or trustady wife CATE. ARLES FARLEY, as I will pay no clefts contracted by her, JAMES FARLEY. Cola. j uly 8. '65. GEORGE BOGLX, Dealer In LIIMEER OF AZI. DESCRIPTIONS, • Also, PLASTER'S /LAIR (Mee and Warebonee—P;ont Street 'be tween Locust and Union. July 8, 1885. ermine French Scansel ibr theakill aT fly=Vl FAIRRIr F S CieWen Mortar Drgleses. rani. Street shave Locust. 5.00 8.00