Stu golunstfia gpg A. _ ..Er, Ak ip.Al S at n ra " COLV9 r-4 ep 1 ex r t 1865. Advertisements, to ttectum Immediate inner:ton veust.be hooded 'icon ar before Thursday evening each week. .Enco-urage Manufactures—What they . , Achieve. We de sotknow of a place moss .for manufacturing . esMblishreents also. Columbia and if proper induce ments were held out pea• town might be come of Irevy decided importance. We have iron, manufactures in abnn llance, but why might we not have cut ton rectories, paper mil , L9, Stc., as well ? Wg subjoin the following remarks on this subject from the Philadelphia U. S, gazoty. • Commerce has reared some splendid Pities in 4merica, but it should not he forgotten that manufactures hare done ;heir full share just as well. If commerce pan claim New York, Chicago, Or leans and San. Francisco, manufactures claim the lion's share of building up Bos ton, Philadelphia, Cincinnatti, Baltimore and Pittsburg, and the entire credit of such towns as Lowell, Lawreuce, ),lan, chesti.,r, N. H., Troy, Wilmington, pf. 11 .5 &c. Indeed, if the manufactures were taken away from New York, the chief ,emporium of comuterce, the city would be so much reduced as hardly to know Manufuetures, therefore, do not play the merely mendicant patt which some I free trade votaries imagine in our politi cal economy. They undoubtedly sup port a much larger population thou com merce does, and give a greater strength to the whole community. If trade has built its ornamental structures, have not manufactures dope more in the same line ? So, while ive are asked to protect this great home interest, it points us on every hand to its noble achievements, in proof that the encouragement we bestow upon it will not he thrown away. When we advocate the devotion of more care and attention to manufactures, we ask our people to do that which will enlarge villages into cities, and expand small cities into immense metropolitan centres of population and business. In Mach a movement as this every class of the community is directly interested. It giveS the farmer a better house market for his produce, the tradesman an in creased demand for his goods, the real estate owner an ampler return on his in. vestment, the building trades a constant employment, and, in fact,all kinds of civi lized craftsmen the means not only of making a good living and acenmulating a competence, but of rearing up splen fortunes. Let a cotton factory or an iron foun dry be put in full operation at a country village, and immediately the village be comes a town of very deckled importance. Let it be located in any suitable part et the city like Philadelphia, and immed• 1 lately every house in the neighborhood acquires an increased value, on account of the demand for dwellings by the op• peretives. A commercial city may be squeezed into a very limited space, as in the case of New York 5 while a manufac- taring city inevitably requires a great deal of "room and verge." The opera. tires employed in the latter lire in corn Sortable dwellings, while the sailors, the longshoreman,and the hangers-on of com merce seem to ignore such 4dvawages. Manufacture= give patronage and sup port to our schools of design; they en. courage the education of the masses ; they are the soul of all the improvements In agriculture and commerce. If we un derstand the tendency of civilization, manufactnros constitute its predominate trait, and should receive the chief atten fion of any people *Tiring to the high est developmentom we.do .in the United States. The policy which would induce es to neglect this great interest and hang . our hopes of greatness merely upon ag. riculturo and commerce, is such as might please the great. industrial interests of _England, but should be regarded as op. posed to our permanent prosperity. The western States, we are happy to perceive, have at length entered fully into this policy of encouraging domestic :industry, and the west is now not less alashilts for protectio n . than any other section of the country. The vast copper, iron and lead resources of Michigan,llli nois and Missouri have led to the estab lishment of industial works in those re ..gions to use the ores dug from those, mines. So, too, the enormous demand for woolen goods during the war caused great increase in the woolsp milli at.,the west, as, the Kentucky tobacco _trade has, „induced the establishment of flourishing' tobacco factories in all the western cities. What manufactiises have done for ,M_ England, ettd r lise middle States is former years , thcy are imam:mesa of do- infer. the west; :sok the ,western agri-1 ..sult fully. apprecistiugd the value z .,pf the -home varket, Tor the produce which is thes_needed, understand the 'subject far better than they ever did be.. fore, and fire in4estioglth . eii‘epare tal in thellianitiactriiing concerns afait: ing -np So it should be,everywherisata = with every zea m,- Otk capital . s . onld. goloinerease tkpro dttetive eaviiity of ott,r,,,indastrial -nstab lishty4ent-s; and ovr poli t oy should 'foster this interest. THE _t ._ • In Charleston, S. C.; it is - stated that a de - oiken : tiai been made - that only those who were actual legal 'voters in 1860 will be entitled to vote at the approach ing elections for the Convention. President Johnson is to be invited to visit Charleston, S. C.., 4 statement of the public debt on the 31st of August has been published.— The amount of outstanding debt bearing interest in coin is $1,108,310,191,81 interest, $64,500,490,50; debt bearing interest in lawful m0ney,51,274,476,103. 'l6 ; interest, $73,531,03714; d.ebt on which interest has cea5ed,51,565,020 00; debt bearing no interest, 6373,398,256. 38; total debt, 2,757,680,57143; interest 138,031,628 24. The total amount of legal tender notes in circulation is 8684,- 133,959. - The amount' of coin now in the treasury is nearly forty-five millions and a half, or about ten millions more than a month ago. Returns received at the Provost Mar ' shal General's office, War Department, show aninereased activity in the recruit•' lug ofthe regn!ar regiments. Regiments which a few months ago numbered only two and three hundred men, now number five, six, and seven hundred. These re cruits are nearly all mustered out volun teers, who, having spent a short time at home among their friends, have again entered the military service of the United States. John Bright is about to embark for this country, in the Federal frigate Colo rado, by incitation of President Johnson, as the guest of the United States. Captain It. R. Winder, son of the de ceased rebel General Winder, whose name is among those indicted with \Verz for inhuman treatment of impris• oned national soldiers, was arrested at Drumrnondtown. Virginia, on Thursday last,and sent to Washington under guard, to await the disposition of the military authorities. Robert E. Lee, late iebel General-in- Chief, is now engaged in writing a histo ry of the war. He is living in obscurity with a friend, on a farm in Cumberland county, Virginia. In obedience to orders from the War Department, the work of reducing the number of staff officers on the staffs of commanding generals is still progressing. The Great National Celebration• • The mammoth celebration which it will be the good fortune of our,' city to witness and enjoy on the 20th proximo, already commands a note of preparation. Private hospitality, as well as public 11C. commodation, will be in requisition for the occasion, as an extraordinary con course will bo assembled to witness the solemn rite of dedicating the Wildey monument and participating in 'the fes- tirities and incidental entertainments of a great fraternal re-union. For the first titno in four years the Southern States will unite with the representative lodges of the North and West, and one of the great common leagues that for merly bound us as a people will be re newed. The benefit and advantages to our city that will result from this auspi cious assemblage can hardly be overrated. The visit of strangers, of a class and character so estimable, can hardly fail in establishing r cations abroad which will materially conduce to a social and busi- Lass connection alike creditable awl ben e4eial, and will open the way to that mutual interchange between diverse communities which should link a coin- Men destiny and promote an universal charity. The benign influences of Odd• rullowahip have been sensibly recognized throughout tier country, and the deserv ing , oeromony which commemorates the deeds of a public benefactor •will ,f2rut an event and a, tribute worthy the en lightened age with vrbiel4 we are blessed We know that no explanation or appeal is needed to apprize our citizens of the importance of the occasion, and shall await, with responsive interest, the en grossing episode which will still further adorn and dignify the monumental city. —Telegram, Baltimore. • Annual Food of One Dian The statistics of the Quartermaster's Llepartocut la the army go to prove that each individual consumes about two and a quarter pounds of dry food daily,about three-fourths , vegetable and . one-fourth atautai, Making anim ii consumption of about eight hundred pounds. Of fluids, including every _ variety, of hover• age, he swallows abniet .1,500 pounds, and taking the amount of air, which he consumes at, SOO pounds,. ,the result will show that, the food, water and- air which a man receives amounts in the aggregate' to more than 4,0 1 :0 pounds a . year;_thail is . * ton- and' a half, Or more than tWentrl tia,,,a his , pwa weight. In view of the• present price or provisions those figures a re rather, startling, but they are hulls putabli, Uod only serve to show what a Vast amount of fuel is required to keep the' hninan nutchinery ih Vigorous opera tion. 7,4Citiorial andViorattOsectiio.4 • , four years the govezfinmerit ba kety at Washington issued-49 575,789.• Atioas• ‘. . --A large number of maif" routs and post-.officeslhave just been opened in South Carolion. ..,...lu-..4acon..Georgia, an order„ /Las been issued axing, the price of ,bu,tter at twenty-five cents per pound. The huck sters had previonsly - eharged one dollar. liartfor4pas — tly's wife has giv en birth to fohr children within a. year —two pairs of twins. That teawstm will soon l: are a whole team. saltimore and .01Ao railroad company are now rebuilding tlicir en• glue louse and machine shops at Mar tinsburg, which. were destroyed during the. wax. —lt is reported there is not n sloe° ton of iron in Lehigh Valley remaining unsold at the present day, and many of the establishments have orders ahead. A lady was arrested at the White House on Friday, for cutting a piece from one of the window curtains in the East Room, which she said she desired to send:to her- mother. Through sym pathy for a deaf daughter aePoropamying her, she. was released after having been severely reprimanded. —in editor in Western New York is in a bad fix. ire dunned a subscriber for his subscription, which be refused to pay and threatened to flog the editor if he stopped the paper. —So great has been the influx of fac tory operatives to the town of Great Palls, N. IL, that within three weeks, over one thousand persons have been ad ded to its population. —Camels are to be employed in carry. ing the mails across the Plains. Omaha will be the starting point in Nebraska, and Sacramento the terminus in Califor- --,Married, in Williamston, Mass„ Mr Villiant Williams and Miss Lizzie Wil Hams ; for particulars see small Bins. —Contrabands in Texas are as cheap as eggs. They are selling for about twenty cents a score. —An editor says his attention was first drawn to matrimony by the skillful manner in which a pretty girl handled a . broom. A bnother editor says the man ner in which his wife handles a broom is not very pleasant. —Too happy.—A newly married :man in Marietta declared that if he had another inch of happiness, he could not live. Ms wife is obliged to roll him on the floor and pat him with a shingle every day, to keep him from collapsing with happiness. Signal officer under Gen. Leo has confessed that the rebels could not read our signals which were sent in ci pher. lie also affirms that during the investment of Petersburg and Richmond, all the messages sent by the rebels each day were laid before General Meade be fore seven o'oloek eaeh evening, though during the winter the code was ()hanged four times. —lt is said that the largest diamond in the world is in the possesion of the Rajah of Melee, in the Island of Borneo. It is the size of a large hen's egg. The Governor of Batavia has offered him two large brigs-of-war,fully equipped and armed, and a sum cf £150,000 for it, but the Rajah has said uo. —A wild ox escaped from a drove iu New York the other day, and ran through several of the fashionable thoioughfares, knocking people down and maiming ' them. He was pursued -by a pilice sergeant on horseback, firing a loaded revolver after him, and the spectacle, al though not altogether a novel one for the metropolitans, caused quite a sensa tion. The ninth shot from the pollee man's revolver killed the oz. —Among the many interesting remi niseences connected with the war,few are more suggestive,"in view of remits, than the following extract' from 'Jeff.: Divis' proclamation of Dec. 9.3, 1863. • ‘c Now therefore I, Jefferson Davis. President of the Confederate States of America, and in their name, do announce and declare the said Benjamiti . F. Butler to be a felon deserving of capital punish ment. Ido order that he shall no Longer be considered or treated simply as a pub lic enemy of the Confederate States of America, but as an outlaw and common enemy of mankind, and that in the event of his capture the officer in comMand of the capturing force do cause him to be immediately executed by banging." BURIED Attys.—A man belonging to the 202 d Penna. regiment, was captured by the rebels last wini . e'r, near Fairfax Court House, Ira. As has been the sate with , other prisoners, he was , almost starved by the rebels, and when , released and returned to our lines, partook too freely of the food placed befori him.-- Sudden death apparently Tallow-od, And the soldierwasluried. Recently his re mains were. brOught to his homain.Cum berland uountyi-aud upon 'siphons& the 00i£I it was diaeovered.thithe:was lying face downward, having ,tiOned dnr his "narrow house," and.there: .were :other evidences that he hadAreen InviVitartva. His faintly is - -horror stricken:at thiiidis ,- &ovary- It is - indeed awl •to , thing`-that human being &Quid 1444 in .graTel' to meet death, IF :SPECIAL r: - • ; "144 10 41 741 4 1 7: PrurAktFeAV, t i`- P'ePl/12-°•.' T- 1 0. 11 44:sozr& 442aLr2 CABINETI ursine, Tre`Voredattd,seediat ma to !brit differ-, .iont soles :two t 94,000 each., Thirty-live ,Gold or Silver -idealale;•or •.other first.pronnume awarded there. IllustratedVatalognes tree: address. AtaSON .t BOSLOti, or BLOM 3110TREBS, Nee , Tork. wept. A, ly. TO WHOM' IT CONCERNS. .-Grace.VatirEvery.,olaLrvoyant and, TaLturist, still continues to satisfy thousands of her ability to pro duce the-likenesst of their Altura partner; also, gtres the date of marriage. number of children, occupa tion, whether rich or poor. P. 0. address, and all information relative so the future. enclose One Dollar and stamped envelope, addressed with a lull diseription of yourself, to 04. ACE VAN EVERY. • Detroit, 'Mich. P. 0. Drawe,r, ar. June LI, 'AI, D 1 ..11;'NESS, BLINDNESS AND CA-- 01Th, trettted with the utmost success, by Dr. J. ISAAC:3, Vanlist and Aurist. (formerly of Lyden, 11 01 hind.) No 519 Pine Street, ribilodelphin , Testi monials from the most reliable sources hi the city ,and county can be seen at his Othee. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he tuts no secrets in his practice. Minimal eyes, inserted without pain. No charge made for exatm ;union. mar. 18, 105.1 y Whiskers t 'Whiskers I Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches? Our Grecian C . Otitpound will force them to grow on the stnoothest face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in Six Wee,ke. Price, $1,02 sent by mail anywhere, closely sealed. on r,•e,..ipt of Address, Warner Box Its g, Brooklyn, Feb. 11,„ 17. Tax Beznaz estsunza, an Essay of Warning and tustructie;a for Young men—published by the How ard Association, and sent free of charge in sealed. eurelopes. Address, Dr. J. Skillin Ifoughton, OW. ard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. Febly.. 11, Manhood; how L.st, how Restored. f.r.t. • - Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culverweirs Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medi cine) of Spermatorrluen, or seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses,lmpotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc; also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fitz, induced by self-indulgence of sexual extravagance. .eW• Price, in a sealed envelope, only six cents. Tie celeb.ated author of this adinintble essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' •success. ful practice, that thei alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dan gerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing out timed& of cure at once simple, certain, and ethanol, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radiraity. na...This Lecture should he in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, poet paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamp.s. Address the publ LlisS. h J. ers C , CI. KLINE .1: CO., 121 Bowery, New York, P.O. box 4,520. June ly FIRST N&TIONAL a / 4 W OF COLUXBIA. IS PREPARED to transact all business appertaining to a thoroughly organized bank, to "Receive Deposits, 3fitke Collections on all Accessible Points on Liberal Terms, Discount Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, &c., Buy and sell Gold-Coupons, Silver, Uneurrent Money, &c. Interest will be pai : on special deposits, viz: For 12 months or over. 5 per cent per annum. For Gto 12 months, 4 per cent. per annum. kW 3to G months, 3 per cent. per annum. Although we allow no interest for shorter time than three months, any money left with us for a period of thirty days or longer, will be refunded in Nation aL Currency. We keep on hand and for sale, the' new 7-20POPTIL.h.lt LOAN, at par and back interest. We also furnish all other government securities at market rates without charge. "Discount ti y: Mondays at 10 o'clock A. M. S. S. DETWILIIR, Cashier. July '2' Columbia Oil Works Truscott Sr, Guernsey, COLUMBIA, PENN' A AND WITOLE Detil era in geanect Carbon LES Oil, A Benz ine Lubrie tte. I=Cl=l Having lately put up - a refinery with all the necessarT improvements. We offer to the public rs pure article of DOU n IILE REFINIiaI CARBON OIL, which'gives a. more brilliant light at less expense than LW most Cl 011$ new in market, and is perfectly non-explosive,.— We manufacture exclusively ler home trade, and guarantee our oil to be or the best quality. Orders solicited. Address as 0 hove. Columbia,Aug.l2. tf. NEW CARRIAGE M. PA.INTT.J - PAC 'l' (DRY Second Street, nearly opposite LUTHERAN' CIIIIRCII, COLUMBIA. UNDERSIGN ED lIANING Taken tho Shops ihrinerly conducted by Mr. Samuel Carter, would respectfully au nounce to the citizens of Columbia and vi cinity that he is now prepared to 1111113111.11C ture all kinds of Coaches, earriatges,.Bug gles, Sulkies, and all other vehicles m his line. His reputation as a workman is es tablished, as he canconfidently claim for his work the merits of beauty of form, cle game of finish, and strength of structure. One of the distinguishing features of his work is its durability ; all vehicles of his build argconstructed of the best seasoned material, and puttogether tlrmlyand sub stantially. Re gives particular attention to the repairing of vehicles, and warrants all work. in his lino to give satisfaction. • In addition to his practical experience in the business, he has the assistance of the best workmen. Some of them froni the celebrated Watson establishment of _Phila delphia. ' Agencrous public is respectfully invited to give home Industry their encourage ment and support. • CHRISTIAN MYERS. Aug. 12, 'tls. tr. VATATAILTAI BILZIMEID3r. Pltreaner's Rhoithrmors and Laxative Pills, wort TIfI CURE OF PILES. Read the following affidavit : ',for the Benefit of Persona outkring with Piles, 1 snake the following statenrent ; have been, during the last tenor twelve years se. verely atllleted with piles. I have tried remediee of all kinds, without deriving any particular honed:, and ausily put myself under the best medical treat ment in I btladefphia ; but no relief was obtain ed. I con-ddered my ease hopeless and bellowed my self doomed to misery. As a last resort, upon the recommendation of some friends, I tried Phrentillee Rhoithrtnors and Laxative Pills. This remedy gave me relief. Several applications relieved me of all Pain, awl. the regular application of the .. Ithoitiree morn" for three weeki entirely cured me. I am glad there do such a remedy, and earnestly recent mend It, .1A1'41.11 A. litEm..r. Sworn an., '44 Dearer Street, Philadelphia. nd mthseribed before me, the 12th day of July, 1863. WILSON KEIt6 , Alderman. Since the introduction of the Rhoidtemorafor the cure of Moe. we have received nnmereara flattering testimonials and commendations qr its value • among Mem in the above atTidayit or ]Sr. James Treater, las case being of standing and ofgrent severity, This remedy Is rapidly gaining public attention and mug be acknowledged the sovereign laden for tine Mete disease. Prepared and far sale by PlSRPisint,,, Ciroalioyal pores, Wholenale irruggists, 300 and 311 1 4 i. 31Strect. August 6m. Per Wetly Columbia. 211, tlerE• :" - CKER'S PARIN.A.;, - fDIJIt: SI- g4 O s I 6 L ' l.-;; ~.- - 3-11:-.ConeStarch, , Coneentrittedllo r e, end • Prime Skala - A:eh just reeety,4' 4 TN ell fi ne kranAs . of4Obesslng Tobsecob '-24EYERS' Family Xiiillejnegitere, 1 all other-housea' lidy'Tobiteeee itreifil ' ~ q Oildlrellowell. warranted free of mo uld must, of OW • . greeabl,e mixtures, they ; are 'all I sild with the greatesteare 'hys,the sKip-ti actulr= eyi. L. . A. onstantly'on band 2 . / - HARDOASTO, NAVY, Baltimore *mu,. Oronoko Twist, Diadem, --Old Dominion,--- -- - - __. I l ight Pressed, §un Cured, Oongress, ELYSICIANS! PRESCRIPTIONS care -fullycoixtmx*ded d at allhoursor any snd nigigip by 4:IKrZE:RS, "Afiot4PPalfs Odd F alows' F'"4DRUGS. PATENT mgDi eines, Perfatnery, Fancy Toilet arti cles, 4c., always on hand at the Family Medicine Store. Odd Fellows' A ,F.I.NR OLD FRENCH BRANDY, guai antied etrictk/ pure, for medicinal purposes. Also Staer's Hamburg Port Wide, a very grateful article for invalids pud tiehlUtated persons, just received by AMY - ERBApothecary. Odd .Fellows' Hall. BRMYSIWR'S'PLIOLERA.MIX.TUIVE. —A sure cure for Cholera Alorbus: Di arrhoea and other complaints peculiar to the season.: Just the thing for persons traveling from bome. For sale by J. A. INIEYF,RS, Aug. 5. COLD EIGIACTRING JEWELLEBS, 27 COURTLANDT ST., NEW YORK. 100,000 WATCHES, CHAINS, GOLD PENS, PENCILS, ,tc., WORTH $.500,0001 TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAB EACIt. WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE. AZ , I D NOT TO DE PAID lIXTID YOU EXONV Sptended List of Jirticles, All to be sold for On.c Dollar Each, we Gem*. Gold Bunting Casa Watches, $5. to $l5O 300 Ladies' Gold and En'd Case Watches 35 " 70 1 400 Gent's Hunting Case Silver Watches, 35 " 70 200 Diamonds ltings, (0" 100 3,000 Gold Vest and :Neck Chain., 13 " 30 i 3,000 " " 4 " d 1 3,01 x) Gold Oval Hand Brocelots, 4 " 8 4,000 Chased Gold Bracelets, 5 " 10 2.000 Chatelaine Chains and Guard Chains 0 " 20 8,18.0 Solitaire and Gold Brooches, 4 " 10 2,0.4 Lava and Florentine Brooches, 4 " 0 2,000 Coral, Opal, and Emerald Brooelies 4 " S 2,0.0 Mosaic, Lava, 4:l•lorentino Ear Drops, 4 " S 4,50.1 Coral, Opal and Emerald Ear Drops, 4 " 8 4,0„0 catifornia Diamond. ttron,t Fins, 2. al " 10 3,000 Gold Fob and Vest Watch Keys, 2 .1.0 " 8 4,0 , 0 Eob arid Vest gibbon Slide., 3 " 10 4,0 0 Sets Sleeve Buttons, Stints, etc, 3 " 8 3,000 I.old Thimbles, Veneils ete. 4 . 7 000)1Minature Locket., 5" 0 4,000 artntatrire Leetrele—tragic Spring, 3" 20 4,000 Gold Toothpicks; Crosses, etc. 2" 8 5,000 Plain Gold thugs, 4" 11 5,000 Chased Gold Rings, 4 " 11 7,000 Stone set and Ltguet Rings, 2 51.)" 10 6,000 California Diamond Bing., 2 . 10 7,L00 Sets Malies'.lewelry-oet and Gold, 5" 15 1 4000 'teas Ladies' Seweirr — ,. 1111.C0, Pearl ete.4" 15 3,1.00 Gold rens, silver Extension-Holders and Pencils. 4" 10 ' 4000 Gold Pens and Gold .:%liotinled Holders, 3 " 8 5,000 Gold pens and Exlension-lioiderB, 6" /0 5,000 Silver Goblets and Working Cups, 0" 50 1,000 Silver ere -lets, 15 " 50 2,000 Silver Fruit and Cairo Ba.kets, 10" 50 reit sorts 1,0)Q Doren SilTer Tea spoon., $lO In $2O 4,3;0 " . Table Spoons and Forks, 2d 0 100 Manner of dmtribution. - • _ . Certificates naming each article and its Value, are placed sit Sealed linveloPeN, which are Avon mixed. One of these lin- velopes,containing the Certificate or Order for some Article, (worth at least one dol lar at retail,) wil be sent by snail to any address. without regard to choice, on re ceipt of •!'7.) Cents. The purchaser will sec what Article it draws, ictici its Valvie, wlrlels may be front One to Five 'Hundred Dol lars, and can then send One Dollar and re ceive the Article named, or any other on the list M. the sante value and after seeing the article, if it does not give perfect satis faction, we desire it to be ,Immediately re turned and the amount paid will be re funded. Dy 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 vat de. In all ea!ses we oharge forwarding the Certificate; postage and doing the hnsi nes; the sum of Twenty-live cent.; which moat be enclosed in (hoarder. Vivi) Cer tificates will be sent for ; eleven for $2 ; thirty fm• s;i ; sixty-five for $lO ; one hug dred for $l5. PROPRIETORS 5...\ - ii..Parties dealing with us may depend on having prompt returns, and the article drawn will be immediately sent to any ad dress by return mail or express, 'Entire Es:disc:talon Guaranteed in all eases, Write your name, Town, County ant State plainly, and address. In ny 20, Gin, J. RUMPLE & SON, - DEA-",,.], Foreign and Domestic Hardware. AN extensive assortment of house fur nishing hardware, also for carpenters and builders use, always on hand. IRON AND STEEL. Blacksmiths, wagon makers and others, furnished with all kinds of iron, nails, 1 horse shoes, coach trimmings and other goods in their Enc. WO OD AND IIILLO W WARE In great variety, such as tubs, basktts, wash boards, brooms, washing machines, I.II2PLIEOII3NTS, Plows,shovels,licres, plow ca.stings,scythes, forks, rakes, and all other implements used by, the farmer. ,STOVES AND TIN WARE. Stoves of every style and pattern, cook, parlor and office stoves, for coal or wood. A. large assortment of tip ware always •kept on band or manufactured to order.. CDIMJ, Coal oil, linseed, fish, sperm and machine oils of all kinds. Alcohol, benzine, japan and other varnish, glass. paints, putty, white lead, dc. Locust St., Columbia, Pa. aug. 19, '65. PIANOS, ORGANS AND MELODEON. vv. U. IlLr'S informs 'his friends and VT • the public generally that ho will furnish the best makes of Pianos to any desirous of having an instrument of this kind in their home. He will also furnish Melodeons mid Or gans. These instruments are coming in to very general use. The Organ, especi ally, tsadnpted to the production of sacred music in the church, the Sunday school room or the parlor. Organs furnished at from one hundred dollars and upwards. The prices for all instruments will be the same us in New York or Philadelphia, , Suesfactiort guaranteed, and - all instru ments warranted. NV. U. FIESS' Book Store, LocolA St. July MI, *65. ly Hellen" Street, seven doors above Second, WRIGUTSVILLE, PENN'A. riLOTRIS, CASSINERRES AND 'VEST- Inge or all -styles and suited to any season, kcipt constantly on hand and man ufactured to order at short notice,atul, war :7, ranted to give perfect sethiatction. Aug. 19, 1865, Druggist, adct Fellows' Hall. SELDEN & CO. WIIAT 'SrOLI WILL Rnerrvp SELDEN 4.... CO. 27 Courthuitlt Street, ' New York J. W. REASIN, MERCHANT TAILOR, Queen City Fine Cut, Grant Vine Cut, Michigan Fine Out, - .and different other btstrula. A 1 argnas.sortmentof Smoking TObaeco's Snuffs,Tobacco bags, together with% all the' latest improved pipes known the market. ltfy *Tars cannot be boat for stock in the county, Friends call and try my American Cousin's, Union's, Isabel (tubas, 74's, Grant's, Attillas, Are., tte. ,Choup pegars constantly on hand. Booties is the place. itlind in the old Post Mee ;Building, I 4 ocit9t Street, Col. june 24,'65, GEO. M. BOOT'S. MASON, PEASE & CO., LUBRIZ OIL WORKS. PITTSBURG, PA. A. Yo 1 Lubric oil equal to best sperra;l,3o B. 2 do lard, 95 C. 3 good beau oil, 000 Nos. 1 and 2Lard qualities at market rates. Best Carbon Oil and Benzine. MASON, PEASE & Co. Box 1409, Pittsburg,, Pa. Orders received at this office. Feb 18,3 m. I!WSTERIOUS DISAPPEARAME 200 Dollars Reward! EORGE If. SMITH', left his home in l.)1 Columbia, on Monday morning ? alst of July, to visit Lancaster, on business, since which time he 1141:i'llOt been heard ot'. It is now believed by ninny, that ho been foully dealt with---If so, the above re ward will tic paid for the arrest rind con viction of the parties concerned in the crime. Ile was last seen at the Thither Shop in basement of etuhveli. House, Lancaster City. Ile had on a straw bat, brown sack coat, grey mixod Vest and pantaloons— was slightly lame in right log, about five feet live inches high and 21 years of age.— He was a sober and industrious young num, strictly correct in his habits and at tention to - business. Any information concerning him, will be thankfully receiv ed by his father. aug. 10, '63. MARTIN SMITU, (Inlumbiu,, Pa IRON STONE CHINA. wE HAVE nstreeeived onrtirst spring envoice of Stone China anti Queens ware, which we invite the early attention ofpurebasers to, as we will soil them at the right figure. STRACY & BOWERS. Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, P fob. 4, '65 NEW SKIRT FOR 1865-6 The Great Invention of the Age in .IEXCZ)47:93IL=" J. W. BRADLEY'S New Potent DU PLEX ELarric (or double) SPRING SKIRT. r IUJS invention oonsists of Duplex (or J.. two) El ipt ic Pure lletined Steel Springs, ingor iously braided tightly and firmly to gether, edge to edge, making the toughest most flexible, elastic and durable spring ever used, They seldom bond or break, like the single springs, and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than twice as long as any single spring skirt thqt ever has or can be made. The wonderful flexibility and great com fort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic skirt will be experienced partieqlarly in all crowded assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad ears, church pews, arm chairs, for promenade and honio dress, as the skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and convieutly us it slllt cc muslin dres.4. A ladyhaving enjoyed the pleasure, com fort and great convenience of Wearing the Duplezt Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never afterwards willing ly dispense with their use. For children, misses and till: ladies they ore far so- Pelle!' to till otheis. The hoops are covered with 2 ply donble twisted thread and will wear twice as long as the single yarn coveting which is used ou all single steel hoop skirts. Taro three bottom rods on every skirt are also double steel, told twice or double covered to pre vent the covering front wearing 01.1: the rods when dangling doi,vn stairs, stone steps, tte., which they arc constantly sub ject to when in use. All are made of new and elegant Corded Tapes, and are the best quality in every part, giving to the wearer the most grace ful and perfeet shape possible, and are un questionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortably and economical skirt ever made. \Vests' Bradley & eery, 'Proprietors of the invention, and sole Munulueturcrs, 97 Chambers, and 79 nild Si Reads streets. Now York. For sale in all first-class stores in this city, and, throughout the United States and tlanada, Havana de i luha, Mexico, South America, and the West Indies. ?M.O- Inquire for tho Duplex Elliptic (or double) Spring ykirt. A. SG C. aug eiIIANCILY JEROME, EX-MAYOR OF New Haven and inventor of the cele brated. Jerome Clock says "I have used Ransom's Tonic mixtures" for pains in the Dowels, Diarrhoea,Dysentery and Cholera I have no hesitation _in pronouncing it in my opinion, to be the best and most effi cient preventative and cure for the above complaint that has come to my knowledge" S.ens safely by mail on receipt of 11l by DAY tt SON, 76 Church St., N s ew Haven, Conn. sane 24 3m. BILST IN 21333 'WORLD Sohn Foley's Celebrated GOLD PENS 21 rpiir.,y are the best, as well as the cheap J.. esi in the market, and . are warranted to give satisfaction. W's/L_ "CT- - 13,MSS offers the for sale. All _qualities sizes and prices. Call and examine th orni at his store in Locust Street, opposite Colum bia National Bank. Col. July V.., • . WATC LIES, WATCHES, AT REDUCED PRICES. American Watches T BEST AND IifOIST DURABLE J. Watches now made, and warranted by the American Watch CZeurminy. Also the ENGLISH AMERICAN WATCH', Made after the American pattern by Eng-. limb itfanufntsturers. These ,watches are often &bid for , genuine American Levers, and are well made and durable. QOLD 4SILFER WATCHES Of all kinds and qualities can be.had at our store, together with ' 'PINE & PLATED JEWELRY, Silver PJeted Wares,Pocket tiooks,Foley's Fold. Pens. &c., Give us a call as we are selling at reduced prices. P. SHREINER &SON,. Aug. 5, Front St P. wow Old Bridge. 'I XifIrESIIESN O 1 PEPOSITS. - TUE Ooluxstbin Illamilpirill,recelve money , en d eposit, ii ti 'd pe i y inter.e.e i t therefor, 'at the'rite of 4} per cent. for allc monthq • , ena , s per cent . for twelve months. ;;I , '-`ti: ' ' . sAMITET.,supeR, Fi4N.xvo,4f., Qnshier. •-,. ?•:' ' JUST 'IHE PLACE. 11ENRY SVYDAiIfI3, Corner of Fr ont and 'Union street Is the place to get, your FAMILY GROCERIES. He keeps the best stock fo be found in g i b, tnarkel*.auttki:triCS o --reasoll4l4eu,Atilil groceries, vogetanliesi in season, GOLDENi B. 33. PARRY,; §uccesssor tQ 311STUB' GRAY & CO. FRONT STIR?IT,_,COLUMBIA PA, VINE Perfumery; ,Fancy Soaps , .li air .011r."TolIet Articles geld . - PARRY'S golden - Mortar Drug Store; ;Tron%stroo;;.Lbcrill rtenaine Patent 1 4 dedichlee. Dye S!rutts, IDI Garden Seedlyat PARRY'S Golden Mortar Drug Store. " "FrontiStreot abovelOcua. Tiunt's White - Virgin Wax of And 11 for the complexion at PARRY'S' golden Mortar Drug Stare, front Street, above Locust cubs, li raallos and a great variety of C Toiletarticlee,at PARRY'S' Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front Street, above Locust, 12,ysieitm's Presoriptionti eompounded F with great care, and at short uotitio at PARRY'S GoLi:lett Mortar Dragstota April Ist. Front Street, Columbia 4'4 BENJAMIN HERR, SAS JUST OPRNAII A new stock of goods, at axi.cl 1172alcama. Ste, Where I would be pleased to see all my old customers. Ify stook of goods is full - and complete, oinpinisiPg D 1 S$ GOODS, QL 4DTITS, VESTINGS, DELAINS, • PRINTS, DOMESTICS. Together with so good mssortment of goods ;us is - found in any *hinder establishment, .rainily Groceries, eOff ea. 104 Ana Svgo of /11 PRIME SUGAR CURED IMMS. FLOUR, • FISH, , 1 / 4 C. Country produce tallen in exchange for goods at the highest ninrket rates. I hope to be the recipient of a liberal pu, tronage. 13EN.f. HERR. Nov'.l9. '64. Cur. 3rd and Union Sts, Valuable Town Property AT przt.rv - _4s:rP,, S.E4,I.iE 1 THE Subscriber offers .he following property nt Private Sale : No. 1, A double frame house and let t; ground, corner of Third and perry sts. INTO. 2. A double brick house, and lot of ground on Third street. No. 3 A double frame house, above Fin street, in Elbow Lane. The a bove property will be sold low, and on moderate payments. Those wishing to examine the property will call on the bar scriber. JAMES BURRELL, Cor. 341 - mtd:Porry sts Col., ittbr 1:i, '6541 COLUMBIA FLOUR, MILLS. GEORGE BOGLE, Proprietor. TILE HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for all kinds of Grain. Superfine and Extra Family Flour for sale, also mill feed of all kinds. Wheat ground and packed to order Town and country custom solleitel July 2ittli 15435. WIVES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, M. TUE subscriber would irtvitc attention to his largo and tine stock of ALL KINDS OF 1 1111101(S. G ARS. TOBACCO. &C /1 1 % keeps his stock well filled up, and believes that he can otrer as good an ie sortment of everything in his line a 4 rull be fountrin any store in Columbia. lie would direct special attention to Ids German Wines. These are light tram', good in quality, low in price, and at very wholesome drink eit bar for slek (oven. A large assortment of M=sllo 0 1 4 W, attract general itotice, and 2 will be found to comprise some of the fittest vivo ever offered in Columbia, Coate and ex amine theta. - J, C, I3lSCllliit, Cor. Front and Locust July 4, 1863. I. R. STAUFFER, Watchmaker fr. Jeweler, No. 348 North SECOND Street, eornurof Quarry, PHLADELPIIIA. An t ssortment of I Watelles, Jewelry 14 Plated Ware Constantly on 3laud• - 34.1.11epalain of Watches and Jetielry promptly attencted to, • Dec 8, The 'Latest Arrival. TILE Subscriber has Just returned from Philadelphia with a large and well select• ed stock of DRUGS, ' MEDICINES. • • ' - DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY. FANCY ARTICIO . to which ho would call the attention of the citizens of Columbia and vicinity. the stock of PATENT MEDICINES, will he fciumiliegual, if tiorsupetrior. 10 in the place, embracing all, the stsdimi. remedies, together .with'several, never_ir fore introduced to the people•of Columbia. Among his list of- PALVICIr .A/LiTIOXIXIS will be found all the latest novelties. ' n his line of business. t Helms also renowed.his stock. of 'CO'AJ OIL LA.3IPS and fixtures at the lowest maileet te W n w tio ll n ic o ll f the h pn w° l3 lll lit. -call"- the 1 : et i 3 s Pee • ca L to l °. The attention of houskespere a fresh lot of puro and reliable S P =C'.llS.' - Flavoring. Extracts, Corn Starch, arc JL Baking Soda and ais mber of other used for culinary purposes. - e lse. Fa - Call and see, • before purebasiag where, at B. wrprir.D lo st lN r s. oet. giUg. 26, 'O5. : BRICKS FOR SALE. A Sample of which 'can-be seen "4241:6/11"3 of- ' anttztzvAtlitoows Columbia, pee. 3d,4864.7t.L 2001"Zegs NUE Take pleasure in informing !.1 n om ling o f ur rie s nci to a dk an ot dim4r° "" • ri ! we " ..8113 Hour)B TiC -000 D ~„„.. at greatly 'echoed prices. 6t ll convinced of wharves say ..—, - STEACY it•SOWEn. Cor. of 2d and Locust Street!: ftob-4, Ooltunbi e• =I POTATOES,
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