THE COLUMBIA SPY. INDEPENDENT, FEARLESS it FREE COLITMBIA, Pit., Savrslam, SW.. ‘Gi - ; 8%5. Airdß advertiteing 'tilt bc.tonsidered GISH and taalladatte at aay time after the first inscrtion. A 'Vulgar Error Corrected. The flattery with which our assembled working classes are apt to be served, unioubtedly contributes to keep many of them content to make no higher attain ments. If they arc not received with open arms by the educated and refined they attribute it to their occupation, not to themselves; to the unresponsible pride and prejudice of others, not to their own deficiency. But water is not the only thing that finds its own level. Genius wit, learning, ignorance, coarseness, are each attracted to its like. Two painters were over bead talking in the room where. they were at woi k. " Lord !" said one "I knew him well when he was a boy.— Used to live with his aran'titer next door to -us. Poor as Job's turkey. But I ain't seen him since, till rhearn him in —ball t'other night. Don't suppose lie'd come anigh me with a ten-foot Them kied of folks has short memories, ha ha ! cant tel how a pour working than is, no-bow." No, on, good friends, you are in the wrong. There is indeed a great gulf Lc tween you and your early friends, but it is not poverty. To say that it is, is only A way you have 'of flattering yourself-love. For if you watch those who frequent your frieyd's house, you will fi.rd•many one who lives in lodging -4, with the com monest three-ply carpets,canc seat chairs nud one warm room ; while you have a comfortable house 'of your own, with,very likely, tapestry and velvet iu your parlor and registers - all about. .No, sir,it is not it is not-because you are pOor,nor because you work: for he is as bard a worker as you, though perhaps not so long about it; but because—begging your pardon—you are vulgar and ignorant ; because you sit down in your sitting room at home, with your coat off, and your bat on, and smoke your pipe ; because you plunge your own knife into the butter, and your own firk into the toast, having used both in your eating, with equal freedom ; because your voice is loud, Your tongue swaggering, Bud your grammar hideous; because, io shock your two paths from the old school house diverged; his led up.yours did not; and the fault is not his• You both chose. Ile chose to cultivate his powers. You chose not to do so. Call things by their right name !—Gall Hamilton. --- 41 . 'M. The Last Ditch Man Wade Hampton once declared he nev er would surronder,aud when he did "conic down," he swore he would not ask fbr pardon, but would "die first." This was in. the good old fashioned Southern style and looked tragedy all over. But Wade thinks better of it, and concludes not to "die first," just at present, and so he seeks the President and begs his pardon. it. M. T. Hunter is also anxious for for givness, and we need not be surprised to to , kiear of Breckinrige, Slidell, Mahon, and more of that ilk creeping slyly to Washington ono of these days. Their bravado, like Wade Hampton's, must be all gone by this time. Hunter has had much to afflict him lately. The Augusta, Ga. Chronicle says that less than a month ago the body Sarah, a lovely daughter tf sixteen, was placed in the family bury ing ground. Ten days since, a son of fifteen, Mu co, was drowned while bath ing, and sleeps ho4ide his sister. —The Nl'in•ce,ter ,tip', prints a genuine curiosity,in a doctor's bill dated no longer ago than 18:30. The price of a visit in those days was fifteen cents, but when the conscientious physician took one ride to see several patients he divided the price among then), so that the most fre (pent item in the bill is, °• to part visit, eight cents." The charges for medicine ranges from five to twenty cents, and the highest amount in the column is " to sundry medicine, compound tincture and tin box, thirty•nine conts." Tho total of the bill, which is for constant atten dance and medicine for a period of eight mouths, the visits averaging as often as once a week, is less than five dollars. —The l'hila,lelphia Volunteer Re freshment Saloons elosed at noon on the 28th, of August after having during four years and three months, entertined all soldiers passing through the city, num bering 1,201,000 persons, Without ex, pense to the soldiers or the Government The Union Saloons will, however, stil be used to entertain returning veteaan as long as any funds remain in treasury —One lady on the grand stand at the Saratoga races told a newspaper corres pondent that she had $20,000 of diamonds in ler hair; that she felt perfectly' safe" as no pickpockets were tdmitted within the gates, and her husband had put a policeman behind her with nothing else to do but to seo that her diamond head suffered no violation. E. Jr, H.T. ANTHONY & CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Mater ' ials, SITECORESALE AND RETAIL. 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. In-addition :to - - our! main business of PHOTOGRAPAIC BikTERLAI4,:we are ffelfdikuarters for the following,,vtz STEREOSCOPES' ' • " ' ' AND STEROSCOPIC VIWS, Of these we have an immense assortment., including War Scenes, American and Foreign Cities and Landscapes, Groups, Statuary, em., Arc., Also t Revolving Ster eoscopes; for public or private exhibition. Our catologne will be sent to any address on receipt of Stamp. Photographic Albums. We were the first to introshice these into the-United States, and we -manufacture immense qualities iu variety, raging in price•from 50 cents to $5ll each. Our AL BUMS have the reputation of beingsuper ior in Beaty and durability to any others. They will be sens by mail, free, on receipt of price. Al - . 'Fine Albums made to order. - IA CARD • PHOTOGRAPHS. Our Catolog,uu now embrace over FIVE THOUSAND dilli)rent subjects - (to which additions aro constantly being made) of Portraits of - eminent Americans, dx., viz; about. 100 Nlaj. Generals, 200 Brig. Generals. 371' Colonels, 100 Lient.-Colonels, 210 Other ()facers, 73 Navy Univers, 350 Statesmen, 130 Divines, 125 Authors, 40 Artists, 125 Stage, 50 Prominent women, 130 Foreign Portraits. 3000 COPIES OF WORKS OF ART, inel uding reproductions of the most vele breed Engravings, Paintings Statues,A:c. Catalogues sent on receipt of I S, tamp. Au order for- One Dozen Pietnres from our Catalogues will be tilled on the receipt of and.sent by mail, free. I'hotographen4ind others ordering goods C. 0. 1). will please remit twenty-lieu per cent of the amount. - ivith their order. E. A: 11. 'l'. ANTIION k Manufacturers of Phob ,g,raphie\l aterials, 301 Broadway, N. Y. jr-if - The prices and quality of our goods cannot fail to satisfy. Noy. 12,-Iy. AMERICAN Life Insurance Company 01'1.'117E, WALNUT ST., S. E. COIL. OF FOURTH, PRILADELPLUA. • Incorporated 1839.—Charter Perpetual Thu Dividend of 1803 and 1804 WAS 50 PER CENT. ASSETS, JANUARY 1, tau: , >71:A1:1:1" 1 0 0 0,0 0 0. Dividend of Profits is wade in Tan i_ cart• of each ye:tr. It i. allowed upon every payment of Premium made, and it hi placed to the credit of the Polley. In ease of the death of the party ingured, it will be payable together with and in addi tion to the amount ihmineil. For instance, suppose the premium paid to the Company to be $lOO per annum, and the dividend equals fifty per rein. Af ter the fourth year, the party imutred will pay the Company, for the next year, only 4 0 premium on his insuranee. After the fourth year, the Policy_holder receives his dividends min:tall/J. When the premium amounts to fifty dollars or more, initially, one-half may be paid in a note at twelve months with in terest. In such cases the Company retains four notes agninst the policy, but there is a corresponding, number of dividends standing, to the c . malt of the policy, and the dividends will be paid in said notes. This plan enables the insured to realize his profits, during, lifetime, twit this is much to be prefered to the system 01 ad ding. to the utuount iw-urea, ;ma the con tinuadee of the high rate of premium (LW riUlf the whole life. .r or turtner information apply to tho anent. J. AV: STEACY, July 1, 135.-I.f. Columbia, Pa. NEW SKIRT FOR 1865-6. The Great Invention of the Age in 31aCC)C)72' .1%, W. BRADLEY'S "New Patent DU PLEX ELIPTIC (ur double) :SPRING SKIRT. tIIIS invention consist; of Duplex (or 1 wo)Eliplic Pure Relined Steel Springs, inger mushy braided tightly and firmly to gether, edge to edge, making tlto toughest most flexible, elastic and durable spring ever used. They seldom bend ol• break, like the single springs, and eenserpu•ntly preserve then• perfect :tad beatitind shape more than tWleO 115 long us any single spring skirt that ever has or can be made. The wonderful llexi bil itv and great com fort and plea,in•e to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic skirt will Ia• experienced particul:u•ly in all crowded a.seinl•lies, operas, carriages, railroad c:n•s, ehurch pews, arm chairs, for prouu•nade and home dress, as the skirl (1111 he folded WI:ell in 11 , e to oveupy a :-111;i11 phi u. easily and convamtly :IN a ot• muslin dress. A lady having . ell lOVed he pleasure, com a - fort nd great c,nit'cilience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single clay Will never afterwards will Mg ly disperew with their use. For children, nrissc4:lnd young ladies they are far su perior to all others. The hoops are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice as lon,g . as the single yarn covering which is Used on all single steel hoop skirts. The three bottom rods on every skirt are also doubt, steel, and twice or double covered to pre vent the covering from wearing oil' the rods when dangling down stairs, stone steps, fin., which they arc constantly sub ject to when in use. All art' made of new and elegant Unriled Tapes, and are the best gnaifiy in every part, giving to the \yea the most grace ful and perfeet shape plesiNe, and :ire un questionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable and economical skit t ever made. \Vests' Bradley & Cary, Proprietors of the invention, mut sole Munaliteturers, 97 Chambers, and 79 nd 81 Heade streets. New York. For ',tit. in all firAt-t•ln.s sign-4in tltiq ity, anti throtzglion't ht. Unitt•tl States and SOUtil Aitterwa, :ma tlw Wt.st Inquire tnr the Dupk..x. Elliptic (or double) Spring Skirt. A. Lt C. :tug 19,-111 CIIANCEY JEnomE E , X-MAYOR OF New Haven and inventor of the cele brated Jerome Clovk says I have used iNottr's Tonic mixtures" for painsln the Bowels, Diarrhoen,Dysentery and Cholera I have no hesitation in prynouneing it, in my opinion, hi be the best and 11104 elli cleat preventative and cure rot. the above complaintthat lets come 14.) my knowledge" Sent safely by mail on receipt, o 1 ;$l by DAY SON, 71; Church St., New Mayen, Con u. June 2.1 3m. BEST IN TEE WOB.LD: John Foley's Celebrated GOLD PEN'S ! ! r vIIEY are the best, as well as the cheap in the market, and are warranted to give satisfaction. "WM_ HESS ttll t. tho m for stile. All qualities, sizes and Pri ,, s. Call and eXanline them at in litienst Street, opposite Colum bia National Isank. Col. July ZCOTICM. IxTE Take plezpoire hi informing our V friends and patron% wu tire new sel ling our stock. of Jr) O.IIEB TIC GO OD S. at greatly reduced prii•cs. 0.111 azel Lc convinced of what we say .TEACH tt, ROWERS, Cor. 2d and Locust Streets, kb-I,'G5 G.Zl32l.lbia, -------- REEVES ALIVEZOLOSIA' TORthe Growth, 'Beauty and Proserva tion of the 'lair. Reeeves' Ambrosia is prepared from valuable llootsand Herbs, each and all of which have long 'enjoyed a reputation among eminent physicians, for their medicinal properties: -Thetielioots ;Ste:, are careftilly Selected and chemically compounded by such a method as to ex tract and combine their medicinal virtues in the most effectual manner. Reeves' Amirrosia—Contains Burdock Root. ; 'Thoroughly eradicates Dirt, Scurf and Dandruff. Reeves' Atiihrositt-LCon tairni Witch zel—Allays all pains in the head ; cures sore and diseased Scalps, Salt Rheum, Itching, Sze. Removes dull headache. Reeves' Ambrosia—Contains English Garden Sage. Will never fail to stop the hair from thiling out. Reeves Ambrosia—Contains Bay Berries —gives vigor and healthy action to the roots of the hair—is very cooling to the head. Reeves' Ambrosia—Contains Southern Wood. Prevents the hair front turning prematurely gray. Restores gray hair. Reeves' Ambrosia—Contains Rosemary Flowers.—Nourishes the roots of the hair, and gives impalso to its growth—is a de lightful ingredient. Reeves' Ambrosia—Contains the cele brated Maceassar oil. Renders the hair soil, slick and permanently glossy. Noth ing equals this oil as a dressing. Reeves' Ambrosia—Contains: L—r Leaves. M—s 11—r. E—rn 11—k. T-311 11—t. Thu secret discovery which causes the hair to grow beautiful, thick and long. Reeves' Ambrosia—is a genniiie and re liable preparation. Buy it, try it, and be convinced. For side by all Drugl.sists, at 75 cents per large bottle. Depot, (12 Fulton Street, New York. Nov. 19, '6l-Iv. " French, ltii-liards a nil Co. of Philadelphia, General Agent; for Misha.nnon ii Company, OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER CO., PA. CA Prr.vi., sion,ooo ; divided into 100,000 share , of,St each. This company hati SVCIII . Od 10:0 , 0 , 011 eleven hundred and twenty-four acres of land, situated on the Mo,liainton river and its tributaries, giv ing but ono-tenth part of the net proceeds to the land owners. These lands have been selected by a pmetiml ge - ilogist who reports that the company has six gir seven iniles-of river boltoins, composed of caper strata of the; Devonian series of rocks being the same as those in Veining., and Clarion Counties, in which the gr..atest "yield of Oil ' yet discovered, is tnund.— Numerous lias, Oil and Salt springs are ltiund on these lands and in the immedi ate vicinity. No. 1, A - leage of Twenty (20) acres, situ ated in Clearfield County, on, the left bank of the Moshannon Elver, knoNVII as the Stephen Test. place. No. 2, A lease or filly-three (.13) acres, situate (.11 the right bank of the l‘loshan non Paver, near the town of Philipsburg. NO. 3, A lease twenty live (Et) acres, situate on Iteaver run. and known as the Cadwahtder Mill property. No. 4, A lease of 0110 hint IrCa and three (103) acres, situate on Einigh's run, in Morris Township. \0..5, A lease of one hundred (100) acres situate on Einigh's run, and known as the Christ Emigh Farm. N.:o 0, A lease of four hundred and six teen (110) acres, situate on Spring Hun, a 1 tributary of the Moshatmoti, ;ma known as the Martin Myer's tract. No. 7, A. lease of four hundr,a and seven (107) acres, situate On both sides of the Moshanuon at, the colilluenee of the three ltide run and the six mile run, with the :Nloshannon river, and known as the Christian Musser tract. SSO,OOa have been appropriated as work ing capital. This will be sufficient to de velop the property. The Company have purchased an Engine. and will eolllllllMee boring as soon us the hutchinery and fix tures can be put up. DiaEe'rous:---Williain Patton, John W. Steacy, Geo. Young, .1 r., Albert Owen, Goo. 11. Rutuple, Amos S. Green, .1. U. Bucher. \V r. r.vrrox, Presidrat cin0.0u,:e4.z..1"., S4O, J 011 N W. STE:A.O V, Treas. April, 1, ISSS. VELPAUS FIZENCH lJ Ladies, take particular notive. The real Vclpau Female Pill. Warranted French. These pills, so celebrated many years ago in Parts, for the relief or female irregularities,and atterwards so notorious for their criminal employment in the practice of abortion, are now offered for sale for the lirst time in America. They have been kept in comparative obscurity from the fact that the originator, Yel p:in, is a physician iii Paris, of Brea' wealth 101 d strict vonscientious principles,and has withheld them from general use, lest they should be employed tor unlawlul purpos es. In t.vercoming female obstructions they 5t.1•111 10 be truly omnipotent, burst ing open the flood gates front whatever cause tuay have stopped them, but they are OilerVa in the puhite Only Mr legitimate uses, and all agents are t0rt31 , 1114211 to soil them when it is understood that the oliject is unlawful. Sold the Golden Morbtr Drag Store, and It. Williams' in Columbia, and Dr. J. F. Hinkle, Marietta. Ladies can procure a box, 'sealed from the eyes or the eurion., by enclosing , 111 e doll:1r and six po.lakie stamps to O.G.STA PLES, General Agent for us, Watertown, N. Y., or to the abOve agents. - Dee. DOB lllaNS' ELECTRIC SOAP EXTACTS DIRT WITHOUT RUBBING, A :N 1) in one-tenth of the time usual ly required. Warranted not to injure the finest fab ric, :obi has a tendency to soften the halals. This Soap is espeinully reecommended for Chapped Mums and Disea-es of the Skin, as it heals and softens ; it is also an excellent Shaving Soup. For cleaning Paint, it will leaveit bright and uninjured; the repeated use of it on painted wood tends to intake it glossy. For removing Paint, flrease Spots, cte., from Clothing it is in valnable. Mouselain de Laines, Cashmeres, \Wool ens, Flannels ' ‘te. ' are rendered soft mid simnoth, but shout not be boiler!. All fast colors are made bright and clear with this Soap. !tresses call be-washedwithout rip ng. lull di reelions fin* using it IleColll - lig each pound. Manufactured only by J. 13. 13013131N5. lei S. Fifth St., below Chestnut, Phi Pa. 3, Alfred Meyers, Agekt for Columbia. j (WC 3 tr. HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM_ • frillE citizens of Columbia and vicinity, it are respeelfully invited to call and ex amine my large and varied assortment of HOUSMPLEMPING GOMM Comprisineevery variety of TIN WARE, SILVER-PLATED WARE, ThULE CUTLERY, FANCY GOIDS, PLANISIIED TIN-IVARE, COOKING UTENSILS, CHAMBER WARE, IN SETS, HOLLOW WARE, ENAM LED, - COPPER KETTLES, Chafing Dishes, Egg Boilers, Britannia Ware, Waiters, dr., &Q. Stoves of every Description. OAS FITTINq AS:, PLUM IVING Carried on in all its various branches. Stoves,Shops, Dwell ings, fitted up With Gas and Water Pipes, in the best manner. On hand a geofl assortment of Chandeliers, Braekets. Drop Lights and Pendants. Galvanized iron, Lead and Ter ra OothyWater Pipes. Iteparing promptly and personally attended to. TIIRAM rub 11,'63. Cor. Locust d: WILSON, 2nd st., Cont. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL IfARRISBURcI, PA. ' OOVERLY 3c 116TC1113011, .Psoprieprs. THIS well known Hotel is. now in g con dition to aeeommodatethe traveling pub lic, affording the most ample conveniences alike for the_transient guest and the per= manent boarder. TILE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely refitted throughout, and now has accommodations equal in extent, comfort and luxury to ally hotel between Philadelphia and i'ittsburg. Its locati is the best in the Slate Capital, being in easy access to all the railroad depots, and in close Proximity to all the ()dices and business localities o f the city. It has now all the convenience.. of A FIRST- CLASS HOTEL and the Proprietors are determined IC spare neither expense, time or labor to en sure the comfort of the guests. The patron age of the traveling public is respectfully solicited. November 5 '63.-tf. - OLTARTFAILY 'REPORT ok"rnE CON - dition of the Columbia National Bank oil the morning of the first Monday of July, 186 Notes and bills dia.d. it 381,021,93 United Sutter, 4.437.9:5i,uu 1318,974,31 Iteinittanees,other rash items, 13,167,28 Dile by National Bunke, 331,915.92 do other Hanks, lityir77,:4 Specie and of low lasi fill money, trl, - ....1,00 2 55 . 717 *. 114 baillti nit' liom4e, ~W: WU Current expenses, 'faxes paid, Capital, Sin plus fan d, Profit and Loas, , , Il6rount4, Exadrang'e4, ' 1 Ili ',lend.. Impala, hoc to .N.t11011:11 114.1115 z, 13,P11.46 do to ot her li.luls. 4,9 :11,77 Cit•culatlon of Colombia Rank, 4ii'.Gsi,u I do Cora National Bank, a 0,211 Individual depuHts, Sworn and subscribed to by SAMUEL SILOCII, Cashier July S GILIRTER Finn FIRE INSIRIIICE CO, OP PrAULADEI r _PIEIZiIo Asistartes on U're,x3.. 3. 3.04:30. CAPITAL, - - ACCRUED SURPLUS, INVESTED PREMIUMS, UNSETTLED CLAIMS, INCOME FOR 194, LOSS PAID SINCE 1.929, Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Charles N. Banclzer, Isaac Lea, Tobias Wagner, Edward C. Dale, S:unael Grant, Geo. Vales, Jaeob It. Smith, Alfred Fitler, Geo. W. Itieliards, Fran. W. Lewis, Jl. D. CHARLES N. BANC KIM, President. F, W' I). C. DALE, Tice-Peesident. JAS. W. McALLISTErt, ,S'ec. Pro. Tem. JOHN COOPER, Eigt- for Columbia. nuir.l2,ly. Cabinet Flaking and Undertaking TB E undersigned would inform hi friends and the public that he has now in creased facilities fur turning out work, and his FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, Are now well supplied with new aria beau tiful furl titure of the latest improved styles. lie manufactures to order and will keep eonstantly on. hand Dressing, Plain and Finley Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card Dining and Centre Tables, Common, Finl ey arid French Bedsteads; all of whielt will be sold can the most reasonable terms. As he manufactures his own work he is ena bled to warrant every article to be what it is repro,..ettbiL • CH A 111 S, CITA 111 S. All kind*of Chairs kept on hand or man ufactured to order. Cane, Windsor, Arm and Rocking, Chairs; Settees, Camp and Counter Stools, Sothis, Tete-a-tetes, and St aired Seal, Chairs, 'undo to order. Old Chairs repainted and repaired. UN DERN AK NG. - Patient be att ended to with prompt ness, to which he gives his personal atten tion. Ile is prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve corpse, us may be re quired. NIAIIOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS Furnished plain or tinned in any style t ha, may he required. Ile respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, as well as a continuance of the custom with which he has With favored. JOHN SHEN lIEIWER, Smith Side of Locust st., between Seconn and Third. [00..17;63. °BERT WARD'S NEW TOBACCO, SNUFF A ND SECAR MANUFACTORY Loritst •Ytrect, Necond door Eost I. 31TLLER'S HOTEL." ienver to inform the public, that I e intale arrangements with a well known 'Wholesale Tolateco I louse, to sup ply merehants W tit Tobacco, sn 1? and Segars, at City prices. I sIUaII always keep the best quality of Tobacco, Sugars, Snuff, Pipes, le.. ke., at the lowest prices. Don't forget the place, Notice the first Sign above Miller s l Intel." ROBEIVItVA RD. June 10, '65. flm - NE"VcT STORE \l'l,l' II AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS, SErviner's Row, Front Street, Columbia. mil E SUBSCRIBER lIAS JUST OPEN JL ed :Lit entire new stuck of goods, con sisting of Cloth, Satinet's, Cassitneres, Flannels, Vestings, Jeans, Drillings, Cheeks, Tiekings, Tiekiugs :11uslitts, Ginghanna, ,(Tatlienett, Delaines, • Alleas, Beregos. Caliihries, Brillhoits, ItiOniiirals, llcion skirts, Dandkerehiefs. Gloves, Hosiery, Shirt Fronts, Suspendi:ini,Neck Ties, __ __ Diaper Damasks, Crindt Towels Crapes, RibMins, Combs Bairßelts,'Buekles, Braids, Trimmings, Buntings, Buttons, Pocket Books, Sewing Silks' Spool Cotton &e. I Oirt'r nay goods nt a very small ad vance, and for CASH, only. Thankful for past favors, I ask a por tion of public patronage. July I. 0. BRUNER. - - PROVISION STORE, Cur. of Third and Locust Street. (formerly Felon's.) Groceries, Provisions, Flour, &c. We a ill always keep on band the very best quality of goods such as Sugars, Salt Coffee, Fruit, Teas, Soap, Fish, Starela, Hants, Spices. Cheese, Crackers, Lard, Tobacco, Molasses, Segars, also NOTIONS, TitimmiNGs AND FANCY GOODS. Wo intend to keep the best woods only and to sell as cheap us any similar store.— We therefore ask a c-tiou of public pat ronage. juno 10, '03.-tf BRASS KETTLES RESOURCES B,2'J 76176 LIABILITIES'. 7J.34 :,95 3.411;0 0,132. , 2 671. 53 33.507,09 1;211,, PERPETUAL 1829. ISMSMaI $ 400,000 - 971,000 1,059,288 8,419 $OO,OOO 5,000,000 Liberal Terms s:oxlira.mc•ric=oi=e_la WIKE'S GROCERY. IMEEI crMOICCIE SECCOraiT'S CABINET WAR E RO,O 111 S AND 111ANurAcqvu LOCUST ST.,A FEW Dqoa.!B*Low 3rd St., COLUMBIA, LAN. CO',rPA. TILE subscriber having purehased from his brother, Casper Seibert, the stock and good will of his extensive Cabinet Manu factory, will continue the business at the old stand, where he will keep on hand au assortment of - - FURNITURE OF•ALL KINDS, of the best quality, style, and manufacture and will make to order, of first-rate mate rial, every article in his line. He will give strict attention to business, and respeetftd y asks of the public a share of its patron age. .fi23-IINDERTAKING will receive the most careful attention, at the shortest notice. GEORUE SEIBERT. Cola. July 4, '63. - BRENEBIANS' LADIES, GENTLEMANS..BOYS. GIRLS AND CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. The largest and best assortment of La dies and Gentlemans wear in the CITY OF LANCASTER. The undersigned respectfully invites the citizens of Col mu bin and vicinity, to his large stock of LADIES" BOOTS AND SHOES Such as women's Kid and French Morocco Boots, Balmoral, Continental and other FASHIONABLE STYLES. We aro prepared to mannthetnre at short notice every kind of ladies and gen tlemans wear known in this market, and at as cheap rates us any similar estab lishment call and examine our stock. A. NI liRENEMAN, Opposite Cooper's Hotel,. .-" West King St., Lancaster. Sept. 24., 'O. MEM $1614 337,68 /0,11 , 00 COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO. $1611;137, ;S CAPITAL AND ASSETS, .5i211,920,80 This Company continues to i nsu cc Id ings, ALl.rchandise, and other property, against loss and daintqw by lire, on the mutual plan, either tl,ir a cash premium or premium note. FIFTH ANA BEPORT. Whole amount-insured, ~$5,027,020,6S Ain't of premium notes, ;$426,090,66 Bal. cash preini uni,J an 1,'64, 3,7.54,47 Cash receipts in lso4, less fees and commis sions, 22,870,56 $152,715,69 Losses & expenseq paid in 24794,89 Balance of Capital and Awls Jan Ist. 1865, -129,920,50 C 152,71.5,69 A. S. I :REEN, Prnsitlent. tin TV; YOUNI 4, Jr., Socretnry. .M.1c11.% El. S. Sill? 31AN, Troastirer. TOM 3EL.30 rr ..I=L Samuel Shoeh, `\9llhitn Pallor!, It. T. Ryon. John NV. Steavy, John Fendrich. Young, Jr., 11. C. Afinh•h. IN.Nehoins AC Donald, San - CI 1' Eherlein, Michael S. Shuman. Amos S Green, S. C. Slayinnker, Spering, Corn. Feb. IS, IS( U.S . UEILIXXA CO. coLuNBIA LANcAsTErt co., PA. 14 - ANUFAcTLIItEIts or the best Reim edam' Don ble-relined iSterchant Iron, and Flat hails, Rounds of all sizes from to -11 inches ; Squares of all sizes from ,1 to inches, Flats of all sizes and thickness from 4.1 inches Wide. FIRM. J. CL I lESS, E. HERSHEY, C. S. KAU FFMAN, it. CRANE, GEO. BOG LE, M. M. STRICKLER, I. RICHARDS, J. HESS, Treasurer. rub. .1, if JUST RECEIVED AT HARDMAN'S GROCERY Tirli ball thuns in the world, Michner's Excelsior hams, plain and canvass, Old Java. Lagrina and Rio Coffee, green and I inu,ted, Browning's Excelsior Coffee, a choice lot ot' Tea, Extra Imperial, Young I I ysoll, hatglnh, Breaklitst and black Tea. Fine Coal Oil lamps,Bond's Boston Butter, Farina, Trentan and Family Crackers. Freak c:med To! tat oes, v Oyesters, in Jars, a Mee lot ut cheap sugar, 300 gal lons Lovering's best Syrup. New Orleans Baking Mohtses, Pure Flour of niee,Macearont,Split Peas, Layer liaisons, Apples ' Cranberry's, Fresh Om Peaehes, Ground 'Nlaett, Ground Nutmeg., A good assortment onto( ion such as thread Needles, pins, combs, AVII:1101.1011US, shoo Laces, buttons, lialnamd Hose, at jan. 7 'fis NORTH QUEEN STREET, HEADQUARTERS FUR SCHOOLS, Academies, Merchants, School Teachers, And the Public generally. SCHOOL MAWS, SINGING BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY 01? ALL HMIS. ENVELOPES, POCKET BOOKS, DIARIES, e., Hymn Books and Prayer Boooks for ult denominations. Photograph Albums. We can supply everything in our line at the shortest possible time, at reasonable prices. Alt inquiries about prices will be attended to without fail. Wu duly competition in any branch of our liminess. Thankful for the past patronageove respectfully ask a continuance of the sante .JOHN SI HIAPFER, 32 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. Nov. 19, 1594. PHOTOGRAPHS. THE OLD ORIGINAL GALLERY. The subscriber has completely re-fitted his establishment, and his gallery cannot be surpassed by any in the county, and ho hopes by careful personal attention to give the publie better pictures than have here tofore been produced. AMBROTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS, Ivorytypes, Melainotypes, Carte de Visite, and pictures On eIIIIIIISS taken in the best style, and at prices which cannot be beaten for cheapness, .1 - Likenesses warranted, and a HMls factory picture furnished without repeated sittings. lie asks a continuance of the liberalpatronage always extended to this establishment. Call and examine speci mens at the rooms, northeast corner of I' rout and Locust streets. Entrance on °mist street. It. J. M. LITTLE. Oct. 24 l&gl. Summer Hats. The undersigned have just received a beautiful assortment of all styles of SILK, CAPRERA, FELT AND STRAW HATS, Which we are prepared to soil on reasona- Our friends; in the city and country aro invited to call and examine our assort ment. NATIONAL MOURNING II AT Now the style in the large cities can be had at SIICTIAZ BRO. may North Queen st., Lancaster. 11A11LMA\S• Cur. of Third and Cherry St EPA blu terms - LOCAL kILIUGECT THE PENNSYLVANIA HAIL ROARCOMPANY. .4.11 E now prepared to receive and for ward FREIGHT on the' Philadelphia Di vision, to and from all stations where they. have agents, at the following rates per him-, dred pounds: BETWEEN PHILA. AND . COLUMBIA First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class: 4th Class. 25 cents. '2l cts. 18 ets: .15 cts. Flour in car loads, 25 els. per barrel. Pig Metal,lo cts. per 100 lbs. BETWEEN PIIILA. AND LANCASTER. First Class. 2(1 Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 23 cents. 20 cents. 17 cents. 14 cents. Flour, 24 cents per barrel. Pig Metal, 12 cents per 100 pounds Shipments made to Pittsburg and all in termediate stations as heretofore. RATES FROM COLA. TO PITTSBURG. First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 90 75 60 40 Flour per barrel, SO cents. 0-Freight consigned to stations where the Company has no agents must be pro paid Articles of Ist Class. Books, Fresh Fish, Boots and Shoes, Nuts in bags, Cedar and Wooden Porter S Ale in Lot- Ware, ties, Dry Goods, Poultry in coops, Eggs, Pork, (fresh, Furniture, Poultry, (dressed, Feathers, Wrapping Paper. Articles of 2d Class. Apples, We Monuments, Cheese, Molasses, Clover Az Grass Soed,Melons, Crockery, Oil in casks or boxes Candles, ' Paper in boxes, Casks or Barrels, Pasteboard, (en l P.iy,) • Peaches, (dried, Groceries, Printing paper, Guns mid Rifles, Paper Hangings, Herring in boxes and Queensware, kegs, Sweet Potatoes, Ilardware, Tobacco in bales, Hops, Tea, Iron, (hoop, band orType, sheet,) Tallow, Leather, Turpentine, (spts,) Liquor in Wood, Varnish. Marble Slabs .t, Mar- Artielts of 3d MSS. Alcohol, tared,) Coffee, • Potatoes, Hides, (green,) Turnips, Lard, Vinegar, Oysters ,k, Clams, (inWhite Lead, (shell,) Window Glass. Tobacco, ( I nantt fac- Articles of IQ Class. Codfish, Rosin, Cotton, Salt, Fish, salted, Tobacco (leaf,) Grain of all kinds, Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tar, filch, Whi.ky, Plaster, All Freights payable on delivers-. If. 11. nousTox, Cameral Freight Agent, I'hil.•a. farther information, apply to 4. 11. RIX( ;St`l)lsr, Freight .kttl., Phila itolChl, Freight .Al.,g. Columbia W. 11. MYERS, I•'reight Agl., Lan'tr Columbia, July I, INSURANCM CO. Or iIOB.TH AriamnxcA, PHILADELPHTA. CORPOBATED 1791. Asset:sl,:t:io,ooo, 1 Charter perpetual. I - mn-amp against loss or damage by fire on Buildings, Mer chandize, Furniture, ‘tc., for haw; or short periods, or permanently on Buildings, by It deposit, of Premium. The prompt pay ment oflosses for a period or serentll years, altbrds guantidee or claim upon public confidence. A 11TM - a C,l. CoFFIN, Prest. CH A MX:, I.ATT, See peturv. E. X. =A:LER, Agent, lasement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa. Columbia, January 21, 1:415.-ly. - 1= ) 0 TE:PZT7.I.?I-M.S 1 A LNR.E.,O well seh„,,,, , stock of Poeket Books, has just been reeeived, which we will sell at reduce ,1 prices. C:111 rind see our stock of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. A huge and !'resit stock just as-eived frrni New York, they are offered at prices to stilt every one. Pinnel's Patent The.mometers. A large assortment just received, and selling at very low prices. No person should be without one. ARNOLD' .8 WRITING TG CID. The gennbu; arte , le—quarts, pints, half pints and 2 oz. stands. Everything usual ly kept in the Stationery line, wil he found at 1V• U. IIESS' Book Store, Locust St., opposite Columbia Nationa Bank. Inns 10: 177.1 a. S TON 017 S No. 709 Chestnut Street, above 7th, l'lll LA DEL 1111 A. rillits OLD AND POPULAR HOTEL L is situated in the very centre of busi ness, and is convenient to the Steamboat. and R. R. Depots, access from which to the Hotel., is attainable at all times. The house has been th3roughly renovated and newly furnished,and in every respect ren dered to meet the wishes and desires of the traveling public. The reputation the manager enjoyed in the conduct orate. other Hotels will be a sufficient guaranty that no ell'ort, on his part will lie Bpured to make the "WASH INGTON" a first clay house. The larder will be unexceptionable in every respect. The Manager will be pleased to see his old friends and former patrons of the ''States Union," Philadelphia, . and to welcome many new onus. CHAS. M. ALLMOND. Malinger jun, 21, Gin Cli :INGE OF I L Have removed my Store from Fifth and I, Union Street to Locust Street, between '2.nd and 3rd Street, north side and -NVG,have just received a new stock of V oods direct front first hands,and are enabled to sell them us cheap as any other store in town. Our assortment of FINE{ FAMILY GROCERIES Is large and complete, consisting in part of all grade or Sugars, Meat Teas, Fish, , Coffee, Cheese, Spices. Flour, Fruits, &At. Provisions of all kinds, together with \Vood and Willow-ware,Glo.-..nd Queens ware. SWITZEP. AND LIMBER CHEESE, German fruits, do. Enalish and Ilmerican Pickles Fresh Peaches, and all the fancy grocer ies pertainining to a well regulated gro cery store. I am determined nat to be sur passed in cheapness and In the excellent quality of my goods, Call around mid inspect our stock whether you buy or not. A share of pub lic patronage is solicited. U BOWIE TI LLE, Agent, Locust ctreet, above 2d. Columbia, April 1, G. THE COLDERHOOT GNU SHOE STORE. ,),„„ovi„,) to the corner of _Front and .11.1 Locust , Strects, where hi kopteonstantly on hand a full and complete assortment of Boors SHOES, GAITERS, &C., All styles and varieties of Men's, Boy's, Ladies, Misses' and Children's wear. WE MANUFACTURE TO MADER, and keep constantly on hand, a stock of ready-turd° work, which we warrent to give satisfaction. Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, &c. A full assortment of Hats and Caps 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 etul and examine our stock. SNYDER. Cor. Front and Leewit Streets Cora, April 9,'64, READING R AIL ROAD, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, GREAT TRUNK LINE PllO4 the North and North-West for Philadelphia Now York, Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon, A.llentown:. Easton, Ac., &C., Trains leave Harrisburg for Newroric. as follows: At 3-00 'i2s and 8.15 A. M., and 1.45 P. M., arriv, ingatNew York ai 10 A. N. and 3,(X) and 10.30 p M. The above connect wtth similar Trains on the Pennsylvania Mill Road, and Sleeping Cars acco m . puny the 3.00 and 8.15 trains, without change. • Leave for Reading. Pottsville, Tannuma, Mi tten _ cill, Allentown, aed Philadelphia at 8.15 A. and 1.46 P. 51. stopping at Lebanon-and principal Sta tions only. Way Trains stopping at all points at 7.25 A. Si. and 4.401'. AL an Accommodation Passenger train leaves Heal ing at 5.00 A. AI., and returns from Philadelphia at 5.01 P. N. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at c. 30 and 10.55 A. N. 8.15 p.m.for. Ephrata, Litiz, Colombia On Sunday; Leavt. New York at 8 P. M., Philadel. phis 3,15 P. IL, and Reading at 1.00 A, Si. for Har risburg. Commutation, Mileage, Season, and Excursion Tickets at reduced rates to and from all points. 80 Pounds Baggage allowed each passenger, G. A. NICOLL% july. 20.' C 5 General Superintendent PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Trains leave Columbia going east, Columbia twin, 8.05 A. M. Harrisburg Accomodation, 4 30 P. M Trains leave west, Mail trian, 11 50 A. 111 Harrisburg Accomodation, 6 25 P. AI Columbia train arrives, 810 64 Columbia Accommodation. -- • • Leave Columbia for Lancaster, 1 .40p.m, Arrive at Lancanter 2.20 " Leave Lancaster at 2.40 " Arrive at Columbia 3.20 " E. K. BOICE, Ticket Agent. N. C. RAILWAY. YORK AND WRIGHTSVILLE R. R The trains from Wrightsville and York will run as follows, until further orders: Leave Wrightsville, 8 00 A. Al:: ia aa: 120 P. M. • 64 7 03 P. M. Leave York « 6 45 A. M. 12 10 P. M. 44 64 15 P.M. Departure and Arrival of the Passenger Trains at York. DEPARTURES FROM YORK. For BALTIMOIig, 4.15 A. M 0.20 A. M., and:2.:lo P. M. For HAnnrsuuna 11,57 A. M. 6.15 P. and 11.25 A. Moind 12,50 A. M. ARRIVALS AT YORK. From BAT:LI:monk:, 11.57 A. M. 6.15P.)1. and 11.20 P. Al. and 12.95 P.M. From HAmusnuno, 4.10 A. M., 0.15 A. M., and 2.45 I'. M. On Sunday, the only trains running are the ono from Ha rrisburg ato.lo ill the Morn ing, proceeding to Baltimore, and the one from Baltimore at 12.45 A. M., proceeding o Harrisburg. Reading & Columbia Railroad Trains of this road run by Resoling IL IL limo whioh is ten minutes faster than that of aII.O ON AND A Fruit MONDAY S ISO, Dui as of thin road will run as follows: I..caving Col tu bin it 7. 1 0 A. 111. .ilferil l'assenger Train fr Itcading and illtermedint, stationu, .Lantlisrille at 7.43 a. tn., Manlicitn at 7.58, Linz nt 3 hi, Eplit ant at 8:12, ut 9.13. Sinking Sprin— ' u nt 9.41 1 , and arriving', at lit atinte. at 10. no a. tn. At Iteading connection ism:ate vrilli Fast Expre.s It tlirl of East Penn'i. It. R.. Teaching. New York at p. 111..1111h • It. ceding 11.1 b, leaching Philitiel. pion at 1.21. p. 1/1., and 1111•0 still, 1111111. f u r Pitts vino, the Lebanon Valley and Harrisburg. . Et. I :Jo i'rssenyer Trent fir Rending and' intermediate "tations connecting At I.llllthSAille at 2.50 p.m., w:th Exreis hum. of Pot Wu. 14. H., both Ea.t owl H etl, Ig non itilinlteint at 3.20, Lila3.{l, Ephug a 4 In, lie.tt 'told-vine .1.37. Sinking Spt lugs at 5.03, and at. riving, at lit soling at p. in. At Iteatitng can 11,, ht.n t. ilitete with t.r.tttl, for l'utt.rslie the Lellllll,ll Valley. Leaving Itvailing at (P.OO A. I'as.•nrger grain etiMutlita anti intermediate -lotions, I mai f 4 inkiag sla togs at 010. Iteinlio4l4ville Ephrata nt 7.11, Lit la 7.40. illan helm at 7:8, ro• heeling at L:mdi•vdle with train at Penn'a. It., re:telling l.anea-ler at 5.11::,A. at 12.30 p. ut., at :I'll lig at Colturibia at 20 1 . I tril lll 're tog . ith ferry for Wrightonl 41101 Ni inborn central It. 1t.,, and at 11-15.1. with train of l'entia. It. 11, for 111. \VW. ' 6. E 7rt fir Columbia attil intermediate station , . ni Passenger. leaving New York at 12 ;mama 141 adolphia at 2.30 p. tn., leaving Slatting Spllnr , 8.31, Reinthilibiville at 1;70, Ephrata at 7.28, IA; at 7 7.7 i. Manlieim at 8.11. latattlisirtila at 1.21, 1 1 arrivinz at Columbia ot 90u p.m. The Pleasure T3Uvel to Ephrata nod I.lol3pr:in; rr.,n, New Viol:, salo n ore and ono this sel erlttle SiCe4/11111104111t0i. sere nines per inty, with Express trains connecting via directions. Throug:t tiekets to New York, Philadelphia mii Lertegater sold at prineip.ll btationa. Freight rar , ried with utnto.t prom n ptess nipl tha wed', at IN 101Vi•Pat rates. Farther Information with regard II Freight or inaesage may be olateittel from the a,etai of the eumpittly. MEN DES COTIEN, Supt. E. F. IiEEVEIt, lien. Freight unel Colultib:,t, Juno 12, ISC.i. CERAM: D FILE AND MAE= INSURANCE{ COMPANY', PHILADELPHIA. Capital $200,000. Securities $300,000. 911115 COM PA sY continues to tak risks on good property at rates as In as any other *tie Company, and consiston with prudence. Policies issued for long or short terms or permanently. Losses promptly paid All claims adjusted without litigation o delay. This Company refers to the pasta a guarantee of its future conduct. MOS. CRAVEN Prest. A. S. GILLETT:V i ce Prost JAS. it ALVORD, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa Columbia, January 21, 1865.-Iy. The Place to get Your Money's TA HENRY SU lIS D - P Gall. FRONT LC: UNION ST. He has just received a largo supply Of new and fresh groceries, also NEW DRIED FRUIT, • . NEW SUGAR CURED HAMS, NEW NO. 1, MACKEREL, NEW SEEDLES and LAYER RAISINS, NEW CITRON AND CURRANTS. ENG rasa.' PICKLES, -- • CRANBERRIES, C. Also new Fruit of nll kinds. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is full and coinpiete and we intend. keeping it fresh by, almost daily additions. Give us a call, corner Front dt, Union Street, Columbia. HENRY SUYDAM. Nov. 5, 180-1. FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.MI S ANri YORK, PENN'A., APRIL, Ist Accumulated Capital,, P 85,370.91. TWELFTH ANNUAL STATEMENT Am't of Deposit Notes in force, V.t6 8 , 50,70 " •' Cosh Assets, 16044 " " Total Assetts liable for Losses, 1385,370,04 Ain't of Losses paid pest year, 4,5 89 1 34 " " " since May 16th 1863, 173,3V, 42 Number of Assessments made, . 110 „ 11° ' 66 Losses adjusted, but not due, Book Account Liabilities, 146,10 d 4.661 ,55 Increase of Capital past year, This Company continues to issue Po ties of Insurance on Buildings or person s ' Property. in Town or Country: at cash or lautical rates. • KnAUER, President. D. liTnrcscrmn, Secrotnry. X:LITCOCItCIOrigi IL Kn.Anzn, THOMAS GUAY, ELL XINDIo JOUN LAN D. 114. WV M. WALnacr.,Gno. D. b EILI,T, D. STRICKLER.. Applications for Insurance wlll be Wadi' to M. S. SUUMAN Agt• tang. 19, Co g