=ES sill . ,14.;;:tOISUNBI-IFY4 Pru4rE.).TDENT, FAA.RLTIRstt. FR F, COLUMBIA, PA., SA - Vve 4,t3AA, 'Rov-,T5, 1%6-5, Aar au adeertiaeing wilt be eanddered CASH and eaUeetaUe al any time after the first item, 11411. The Antietam Cemetery. It will be highly gratifying to the rela tive's and fliends of the heroes Who fell in the battle of A.utieturn, to learn that the site selected as their Ideal-rest ing' place is.being rapidly prepared for the receptiori of their remains. The lot Joins the- east end of Sharpsburg, and embraces within its limits the rock upon which Gen. Lee stood wnilst directing the operations of the rebel army during the memorable conflict. A large force of laborera are at present engaged in lev eling and beantifyieg the ground, and by early Spring it will be ready, it is thought, for the final interment of the sleeping dead.. It is hoped that the State. which have, as yet, made no apprOpriation fur the Cemetery, will do so during the coming winter, in order that the work may be completed as speedily as possible. All or nearly all,the loyal States will be repre sented in it, and it is due the memory of those who sacrificed their lives on the alter of their country, that each Stat e lend a helping. hand towards embellishing and keeping green the spot which eon. tains the na,rtal remains of their honored Jllll3.—Exanthter, Fred rick, Md. 4. Surprise to a Wood Thief. A. gentleman living iu Terra Haute. whose stove WOOLI welted away faster than was warrented lay the mildness of the weather, oharged a flue looking stick with a taw ounces of powder, and left it on the pile. The F,.r press thus relates tire sequel: Wednesday forenoon an explosion was heard in a house near by, and a kitchen window was spared no pains. On going to the spot a sight might have been seen. Tho stove had joined a peace conference a kettle of pork and cabbage shOt up through the roof like an arrow. A dikll of apples stewed on the stove gat o the ceiling the appearance of a map of California. A eat that was sleeping under the stove went through the broken window as though after the devil or a doctor. The cat has not been heard from since, but a smell of burnt cat hair per vades that house very thoroughly. A flat iron was hoisted into a pan of dough —a chair lost three legs, the wood box looks sick, while the roof of the house looks like a bursted apple dumpling. "ATTENTION, SOLD! KIN OF OUR LATE AT23lY."—Many Discharged Soldiers have claims of which they have no knowledge. By sending for a Circular to 1.. Brown At Co., of No. 2 Park Piave. y., inthrinat tion will be furnished which may be val uable. oat 21 tj 20 60 Prepare for Winter. TriE citizens of Columbia and vicinity, are respectfully invited to call and ex amine my large and varied assortment of 330175 E ItEra ING GCC DS Comprising every variety of TIN WARE, SILVER-PLATED WARE, TABLE CUTLERY. FANCY GIOrMS, PLANISUED TIN-WARE, COOKING UTENSILS, CIIANIBER WARE, IN SETS, HOLLOW WARE. EXAMLED, COPPER KE BRASS KETTLES - Chafing Dishes, it Boilers, Britannia Ware, Waiters, Ace. Stoves of every Description. BItILLIANT D \I AG ABA, Are two or the best stoves in the Market. They are guarantied to give satisfaction. - OAS FITTING & PLUMP. LNG- Carried on in all its various bntnehes. StaVes,Shops, Dwellings, &e., fitted up with Gas and Water Pipes, in the best manner. r On hand a good assortment or Chandeliers, Braehets l)rop Liglum and •-Pencinntm, Galvanized Iron, Loud and Ter ra Cotta Water Pipes. AD" Reparing promptly and personalty attended to. FITRA NI WILSON, Cor. Loeu,l LC 211 d st., Colo `2:3 1865. STO VT:S ! Are Hold cheaper than they have been for. four years, at JP - F . A. - X•3 "1-A P., lI'S • HOUSE sronf„ Locust. Surtaq, appo , ite Franklin House, COLUMBIA, P.A - 2 A largo tassorttnent of Svives - - Tin Ware, Spo«bits, Baskets, Lamps, Tubs, Coal int, • .13tumns. Lnateraa, linives anti Porto,. Brass litettles, ALWAYS 081 1141.15,11), .Gas fitting. Spouting, Roc:dint, - Bell Itante tut, Cupp er urk nuti Repairing Stoves at let idea to prom taly. tsept. 16, '65. No. 23 " GOODWIN di- BROTHERS' yiir, E low Bank Cheering Tobiscoo in Tin Folfonly 7 per gro , A, at JOHN FENDIOCH'S •Nty. - 21 EGOODWIN 4ic imos. PLANTATION . Chewing Tobaet.o, in tin foil, only 87 pergrosa at JOHN FENDRICH'S, Front Street, Columbia, , No. 15. :Q.MOKLISO TURKLSR TOBACCO, yen, Q cheap, at JOHN FENDRICIPS, Front St., Columbia, , X. Ticr all fine brands of Chewing Tebaeco, &alio:Aber honses t , .M.y.Tnbaccf.cs are all - 14:*attOil free of*tfiiiidi,, gutit ii or disa fileeabKmixtnirm the ‘ g Ark. AU , selected with the grearist care - hx , the manufactitr ens. Constantly on hand • HARDCASTLE NAVY , .„ - Qronoko Twist,- • ..-.-'-•- Diadem Old Dominion, Light Pressed, Sun Cured, Queen City Tine Cut Grant Fine Cut, Michigan Vine Cut, and different other brands A large assortment of Smoking Tobacco's Snuffs, Tobacco bags, together with all the latest improved pipes known the market. , . . . My Segars cannot be beat for stock in . the county. Friends call and try my American Cousin's, Union's, Isabel Cubes, Ws, Grant's, Attillas,.&c., ctc. ;Cheap Segars constantly on hand. Booties is the place. Mind in tho old Post Office Building, Locust Street. GEO. M. BOOTH Col. June 21,'415 W4TCHES, WATCHES, AT REDUCED PRICES. • Ameiican-Watches 1. HE BEST AND MOST DURABLE Watches now made, and warranted by the American Watch Company. Also the ENGLISH AMERICAN Made after the American nuttern by Eng lish Manukteturers. The - se watches arc often sold tbr genuine American Le••ers, and are well mode and durable. GOLD cf.: SILVER WATCHES Of all kinds and qualities can be had at our store, together with. _FINE sz.. PLATED JEWELRY, Silver Plated Wares,Pocket Rooks,Foley's Fold Pens, etc., Give us a call us we ore selling ut reduced prices. P. SHREINER &SON, ?runt Street, near Old Bridge. Aug.:,, '65. PACIFIC HOTEL, 170,172, 174 176 Greenwich Street, (One Square West of Broadway.) Between Cortlandt and Del Sts , N. Y JOHN PA MN Jr. , Proprceol TnE Pacific Hotel is well and widely known to the traveling_public. The location is especially suitable to mer , chains and business men ; it is in close I proximity to the business part of the City —is on the highway of Southernand West ern travel—and adjacent to all the princip al Railroad and Stcamboat depots. 1 The Pacific has liberal accomodation for I 300 guests . it is well furnished and pos sesses every modern improvement for the comfort and entertainment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well ventila ted : provided with gas and water ; the attendance is prompt and respectful ; and the table is generously provided with every delecticy of the season. The subscriber, who, foC the past few years, bias been the lessee, is now solo pro prietor, and intends to identify himself thoroughly with the interest orlds house. With long experience as a hotel-keeper, he trusts, by moderate dharges and a liberal policy, to maintain the favorable reputa tion of the Pacific, Hotel. J WIN PATTEN, Jr sept. 2, 'GS ,BENJAMIN HERR , lIAS JUST OPENED A. new stock of goods, ut Third ziamcal. "Cfaxiiaxs fat fa. Whore I would be pleased to see sill my old customers. :My stock of goods is full and complete, comprising DRESS GOODS. SSI MERES, CLOTHS. VESTING S. DEL_ ]NS, PRINTS, DOMESTICS, Together with as good assortment of goods as is found in any similar establishment. Family Groceries, toffee, 'ell 40 Sligo of all i s i n a. PRIME SUGAR CURED lIAMS. FLOUR, POTATOES, FISH, cs:C. Country produce taken in exchange for goods at the highest market rates. I hope to be the recipient of a liberal pa tronage. N0v.19. Cor. 3rd and Union Sts. ruoToGRAP HS. THE OLD ORIGINAL, GALLERY. The subscriber has completely re-fitted his establishment, and his gallery cannot be surpassed by any in the county, and he hopes by careful personal attention to give the public better pictures than have here tofore been produced. AMBROTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS, Ivorytypes, Melainotypes, Carte de Visite, and pictures on canytu4s taken in the best style, and at prices which cannot be beaten for cheapness. ;W-Likenesses warranted, and a satis factory picture furnished without repeated sittings. He asks a continuance of the liberal patronage always extended to this establishment. Call and examine speci mens at- the rooms, northeast corner of Trout and Locust, streets. Entrance on ocust street. R. J. m. LITTLE. Oct. 24 1863. PIANOS, ORGANS AND MELODEONS. HESS INFORMS HIS FRIENDS mid the public generally I list he will fur nislethe best makes of Pianos to any de sirous el having an instrument of this kind in their home. Ire will will also furnish Melodeons and Orgaus. These instruments are coining into very general use. The Organ, ospee hilly, is a daptei I to the prod uctioi ofsacred 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 as in New York or Philadelphia. Satisfaction guaranteed, and all instru ments Nvarranted. ' W. U. HESS' Hook Store, Locust St. July 29, WINES, 11.4qt:tons, sEGAus, &c. THI . subscriber would invite attention to his large and tine !dock of ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS, M.:GARS, TOBACCO. PIPES, &C. HE keeps his stock well filled up, and believes Unit he can offer as flood an as sortment of everything In his line as can be found in any store in Columbia. He would direct Special attention to his German Wines. These are light wines, good in quality, low in price, and a very wholesome drink. either for sick or well A large assortment of Tikoi c. 43,z-es M.1.3t0.re as, win attract general notice, a n l - will be found to comprise some of the finest pipes ever ollered in Columbia. Come and ex amine them. J. C. BUCHER, Cor. Front and Locust ats., Cola Pa. July 4, 1863. 31:0335WE13M • Plgreapit's -Rhoidoemori and ^Lax Wive Pills,' FOR TR CORE OF PTT i .S, Iteacj Ole followipg ai davit:— Tor the Benefit of Persons suffering with Plies, make the following statement ; . I have Veen, during the last ten or twelve years SP. verelyafilicted with piles. I have tried remedies of all lands, without deriving any particular benefit and desalt* put myself under the best medical treat ment in - Philadelphia ; but no relief wa.s obtain ed. I considered my case hopeless and believed my self doomed to mi-ery. As a last resort, upon the recommendation of tome - friends, I tried Phreauar's lthoidiemora and Laxative Pills. This remedy gave me relict: Several application, relieved me of all pain, and the regular application of the "Ithoide.-- mars' for three weeks entirely cured me. I tun glad therel, ',itch a remedy. and earnestly recom mend it. - JA3iEs A. TR EXLEa, Rens er Street, Ph ibui ei ph ia. Sworn and subscribed before me. the 12th day of July, - WILSON KERR, _Alderman. Since the introduction of the Rhoithrmors for the cure of Piles, we hare received numerous tlattering testimouiaPr and 'commendations 'of its ud ue among them is the above affidavit of Mr. James A. Trexler, his ease being of long standing and ofgreat severity. MIA remedy is rapidly gaining public attention and must be acknoa hedged the sovereign balm for the above disease. Prepared and far sale by D. PH it EANEK, Camel' Royal &Royer. Wholesale Druggists. 3419 and all S. ad Street, Phil'a. For sale by R. Williams, Columbia. August ask M. FIRST NATIONAL IbANK OF COLUMBIA. IS PREPARED to transact all business appertaining to a thoroughly organized bank, to Receive Deposits, Make Collections on all -A.ecessible Points on Liberal Terms, Discount Notes, Drafts. Bills of Exchange, ate., Buy and sell Gold-Coupons, Silver, Uneurren t Money, &c. Interest will be pal.. on special deposits, viz: For 12 months or over. 5 per cent per annum. For 6to 12 months, -11 per cent. per annum. Fora to 6 months, 3 per cent. ser annum. Although we allow no interest for a shorter time than three months, any money left with us for a period of thirty, days orlonger, will be refunded in _Nation al Currency. We keep on hand and for sale, the new - • I-di:O , P L A rt, L 0 A at par and back interest. Wealso furnish all othet , government securities at market rates without charge. • Discount clay: Mondays at 10 o'clock. A. M. S. S. DETWILER, Cashier July 22. J. RUMPLE & SON, = Foreign and Domestic Hardware. A N extensive assortment of house fur t hardware, also for carpenters and builders use, always on hand. IRON AND STEEL. Blacksmiths. wagon makers and others, furnished with all khids of iron," nails, horse shoes, coach trimmings and other goods in their line. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE In great variety, such as tubs, baskets, wash boards, brooms, washing machines, kc. DAMMING IIIirILEVIZINTS, Plows,shovels, hoes, plow castings,scythos, ' forks, rakes, and 0.1 4 r other 'implements used by the limner. • ' . -•.• • • STOVES AND TIN 'WARE., Stoves of every style tad liattern, cook, parlor and office stoves, for coal or wood. A large assortment of tin ware • always kept on hand or maiLlitetured to order. dzO_ Coal oil, linseed, fish, sperm and machine oils of all kinds. Alcohol, benzine, japan and other varnish. glass. paints, putty, white lead, ite. Locusot., Columbia, Pa. nag. 39, '65, NEW GOODS I SPECIAL ATTENTION IS • CALLED to our New Stock of DRY GOIDDS, which has been purchased for cash, and we are determined to sell at the lowest possible price. STE ACY & BOWERS, Corner of 2nd Locust Street. Oct. 14, '65 Pensions and. Bounties. Widows, Mothers, Minor Children. De , pendent Sisters and Discharged Soldiers, Entitled to Pensions; Fathers, Mothers, Widows, Children, Brothers and Sisters, Entitled to Bounties ; Soldiers entitled to Bounties and Pay and all others who have claims upon the Government, will find proinpt, and faithful attention given to Bich claims upon ap plication by letter or in person to JAMES BLACK, No. sti East King st., Lancaster, Pa. References: Iron. Henry G. Long, lion. A. L. Hayes, John 13. Livingston, Esq., 1), W. Patterson, Esq., G. I 1 Kline, Esq., of Lancaster, Pa. Barr Spangler, Esq., iNlarietta, Pa., Geo. Hendrickson, Esq., Ml. Joy, Pa., Col. S. Shoch, Samuel Grove, of Columbia. Pa. Henry Andrews, Esq., Colemanville, Pa. N. f3.—No charges until claim is collect ed. sept. 23, 65.-ly - SUSQ UEIIANNA IRON" CO. Manufacturers:of all skips of Refined & Double Refined ROUND, squAitE, FLATS, OVAL, AN!) lIAL OVAL IRON. Car Axles, Shafting and Horse Shoe Ears. Sw Orders promptly filled from Stock on hand or made to order. Terms, net cash, at Manufacturer's prices, delivered an Cars or Bout. Ollice at their ROLLING MILL, Columbia, Pu. Sept. 23, 65 ly 31 A L'r B 11 OUSE, A. B. MILLER, Proprietor, Baltimore, Md. Thin hotel has been latoly refitted with all the neee•ostry Improvements known to hotel emeriti ke inal therefore offers Bret class rteemornotlations to stranger t. and others Visiting Baltimore. (dot tl,llsiZt. Agents Wanted For rro IP:SECRET SERVICE,TIIE FIELD, L The DlIngQOll.llllCl the Escape, by ALBIiICT D. ItICITARDSON N. Y. Tribune Clarespoundeut. The most interesting and exciting book ever published, embraeing Mr. Richard son's unparalleled experience fur four years; traveling through the South in secret service of the "Tribune" nt the out break of tne war, with our armies and fleets, both last and West. during the first two years of the Rebellion ; his thrill ing capture; his confinement for twenty months in seven different, rebel prisons ; his eseapeand almost iniraculonsJourney 1.),v night of nearly 4110 miles. It will• abound in stirring events, and contain more orthe tact, incident and romance of the war than any Other work published. /lorace timely says: "A great many books will yot be writ ten concerning th is - War, in addition to the many already in print ; but not one of them will give within a similar compass a clearer, fuller, more readable account, entirely front personal observation, of the nature, animus, purposes, tendencies and instrumentalities of the Shweltolders'-re helllun than does the unpretending narra tive of Mr. Richardson." Teachers, ladies, energetic . voung men, and especially returned mid disabled of ficers and soldiers, in want. of profitable employment, will find it peculiarly adapt ed to their condition. Wo have agents clearing $175 per month, which we Will prove to any donliting applicant. Send for circulars, Address JONRS BRS. itO. N. N. corner Gth and O It `Ste., sept, 30, gym' Philadelphia. THE -- 111 - 1 - IT - ED -- STATES . HOTEL IIiARRISBURG PA. DAVIII a. HUTCHISON,' Proprietor. TTfIS well known Hotel is now* aeon dition to accommodate the traveling pub lic, affording the most ample conveniences alike for the transient guest and the per =moor boarder. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely refitted throughout, and now has accommodations equal in extent, comfort and luxury to any .hotel between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Its locati-m is the best in the State Capital, being in easy access to all the railroad depots, and in close proximity to all the offices and business localities of the city. It has now all tho conveniences of A FIKST CLASS HOTEL, and the Proprietors are determined to spare neither expense, time or labor to en sure the comfortofthe guests. The patron age of the traveling public is respectfully solicited. ••-• November 'd. EXCELSIOR GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, Cor. of Third and Locust Street Columbia, Pa. Groceries,Provisions,Flour,Graintgrz We will always keep on band the vary best quality of goods such as Sugars, Coffee, Teas, Fish, Hums, Cheese, Crackers, Lar, Tobacco, Molasses, Segars, also FANCY GROCERIES. NOTIONS, DRIED FRUIT, Lt:C. We intend to keep the best goods only and to sell as cheap us any similar store.— We therefore ask a portion of public pat ronage. IL MULLEIN; & BRO. Sept. 16, '65.-tf CHARTER 182 a PERPETUAL. C. 7 FIRETISIIiki CI CO, PgIULAD2I I PPLIficiIo ...Magmata' c;•33..7 - 4stata.. 3.. metes. kl; , 01,2 9 7 04 . CAPITAL, - - - $ 400,000 ACCRUED SURPLUS, - 071,000 INVESTED PREMIUMS, 1,080,288 UNSETTLED CLAIMS. - 8,110 INCOME FOR 1804,- . - 300,000 LOSS PAID 'SINCE 1829, 5,000,000 Perpetual and Temporary Polickes on Liberal Terms. 33X1=ILM CDR. . Charles 'N. Banker, Isaac Lea, Tobias Wagner, Edward C. Dale Samuel Grant, Geo. Fates, Jacob B. Smith, Alfred Filler; Geo. W. Richards, Fras. W. Lewis, M. D. CHARLES N. BA NCR' ER, President.' EWD. C. DALE, Vice-President. JAS. W. MeALLISTER, Sec.. Pro. Tem. JOHN COOPER, Agt- for Columbia mar.l2, Cabinet Making and Undertaking THE undersigned would inform hi friends'and the public: that he has now in creased facilities for turning out work, and his " • FURNITURE W ARE ROOMS Are now well supplied with new and beau tiful furniture of the latest improved styles. lie manufactures to order and will keep constantly on hand - Dressing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards, Solits, Card Dining and Ceram Tables, Cinnmon, Fan cy and French Bedsteads; all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. As he manufttetures his own work ho is ena bled to warrant every article to be what it is represented. CIIAIRS, All kinds of Choirs kept on nand or man ufactured to order. Cane, Windsor, Arm and Rocking Chairs; Settees, Camp and Counter Stools, Sofas, Tete-a-tetes, and Stuffed Soot Chairs, made to order. old Chairs repainted and repaired. UNDERTAKING Funerals will beat ended to with prompt ness, to which lie gives his personal atten tion. Ile hi prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve corpse, as may be re quired. AIIOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINE Furnished plain or tinned in any style the may , be required. Re respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, as well as a continuance of the custom with which he has been liberally favored. JOHN SHENIIERGER,- South Side of Locust st., between Second and Third. t0et.17,'63. NEW CARRIAGE A.INTT_TFACT 0 IVY" Second Street, nearly opposite LUTHERAN CHURCH, COLUMBIA. THE UNDERSIGN ED HAVING- Taken the Shops formerly conducted by Mr. Samuel Carter, would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Columbia and vi cinity that he is now prepared to manulite • ture all kinds of Coaches, Carriages, Bug lies, SulKies, and all other vehicles in his ine. His reputation as a workman is es tablished, its he can confidently claim for his work the merits of beauty of form, ele gance of finish; and strength of stricture. One of the distinguishing features of his work is its durability ; all vehicles of his build are constructed of the best seasoned material, and put together tirmlyand sub stantially. lie gives varticular attention to the repairing of vehicles, anti warrants all work in his li n e to give satisfiletion. Tn additiou to his practical experience in tile business, he has the assistance of the best workmen. Some of them from the celebrated Watson establishment of Phila delphia. A. generous public Is respectfully invite(' to give home tiniest ..ry their encourage inent end support. . _ CHRISTI- Q.; MYERS Aug. 12, 115.1 f. FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, YORK, PRNN'A., APRIL Ist 1863. ..4ecumulated Capital, $38.5,370.04. TWELPTI.I ANNUAL ,VTA TEMEN7. Ani't of Deposit Notes in force, $368,50,70 " " essii Assets, 10,840,24 " " Total Assetts liable for I,osses, $3&1,376,94 Ain't of LARSON paid past year, 644,68934 '' " since .111ity , 10th 1603, 173,382,42 Number of Apoesstnents 'made, None. Losses adjusted, but not due, 2,925.66 Book Aced tat Liabilities, 146,10 Increase of Capital past year, 64.061,65 xhis Companycontinues to issue Poli cies of Insurance on Buildings or personal Property, in Town or Country: at Gash or lnutauzi ra ea, Knwismn t Pres. Idea. D. STItteliLER, Scrretairy. 3=lizre otos" al : IL KRA lIER, TIFORAS GRAY, ELI KINDICI JOHN LADES. WS. WALLACE,GEO. D. EB ERT, STRICKLER. Applitmtions for Insuraneo will be mule N. S. SHUMAN, :mg. 19, tf-v' ColuEmbn No. 18. NOTICE -4 HAVE REDUCED 11-1 p price of all Pipes, such as linsoWood, Sweet Briar, Patent and Valley Pipes, twenty per cent. at JOHN PENDRICH.'S • Front St., Columbia. CliToB43e - S3:tijkifivriO z CAIDNET "Eitoons 'AMEN , MANUJIP,A.CIrOIFIN, -LOCUST .000:11.0/0 . W 3rd St.; if10t.1:1263 . 1A, LAN:.•CO'I', P.A. TILE subscriber having-purchased from his brother, Casper Seibert; the stock and good will of t his extensive -Cabinet Mann factoryovill continue the business at the old stand, where he will keep•on hand an assortment of FUKNITURE 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 respectful ly asks of the public a share Of its patron age._ AV-UNDERTAKING will receive the most careful attention, at the shortest notice. GEORGE SEIBERT. Cola. July 4, '63. " SECURE THE SHADOW E'ER THE SUBJECT FADES." - LIVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD J 2.4 should have their picture taken—per fect life-like pictures—guaranteed. They are taken in all kinds of weather at the PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, ' Front Street, above Locust, where he is now prepared to do all kinds of Photo graphing. Ambrotypes, got up in good style. Copying and enlarging of small Pictures done with neatness and accuracy. PICTURES COLORED In Oil or Water Colors. Orders for Pictures from old Negatives will he promptly filled. Special attention paid to Cartes De- Visites. Sall Fruit, Soap, Starch, Spices. Eloping by a strict attention to business to share the liberal patronage heretofore extended by the citizens. Call at Rooms and examine Specimens. Remember the place, Front Street, above Locust. GEO. A. lIYERS. Sept. 30,-1 f. COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $429,020,80 This Company continues to insure Build ings, 111 . 2rchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by fire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium or premium note. FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount insured, $5,027,020,68 Ain't of premium notes, $126,000,66 Bal. cash prem 1- uni,Jan 1,'64, Cash receipts in 1864, less fees and COMIII/S -shuns:, Losses & expenses pail in '(i4. 'a 22,794,89 Balance of Capital and Assets.lan Ist. 1805, 429,920,50 $452,71:1,69 A. S. GREEN, President. GEORGE You:so, Jr., Secretary. AttcitAEL S. SHUMAN, Treasurer. ~,.. • rax3sumarrat. Si . Samuel Slioch, William Patton, R. T. Ryon. John W. Steacy, John Pendrich. Geo. Young, Jr., 11. G. Minieh. Nicholas M'Donalti, Sam'l I? Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman. Amos S Green, S. C.,Slaymaker, Eammal Sparing, Cont. 1"C13. 18, 1865 JUST RECEIVED HARDMAN'S GROCERY 1 THE best Hams in the world, Michner's Excelsior hams, plain and canvass, Old.lma. Lagrina and Rio Coffee, green and roasted Browning's Excelsior Coffee, a choice lot of Ten, Extraamperial, Young Hyson, English, Breakfast and black Tea. Fine Coal Oil4anips,liond's Boston Butter, Farina, Trentan and Family Crackers, Fresh caned Tottintoes,Fine Cove Oysters, in Jars, a nice lot of cheap tingar, WO gal lons Lovering's best Syrup. New Orleans Baking Molases, Pure Flour of Rice,Macemoni,Spl it Peas, Layer liaisons, Apples, Cranberry's, Fresh Call Peaches, Ground Mace, Ground Nutmeg, A good assortment ofnotion such as thread Needles, pins, combs, whalebones, shoe Laces, buttons, Balmoral Hose, at jan. 7 '65 Efannfacturela of Photographic Xateria* 501 BROADWAY, W. Y. le .I.mi.. to onr enign business of 1110TOURAPHIG alike TEMAIS, yrs ars headquarters for the following, Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views. Of these MO h... .n Immense assortment, including VIEWS 01 , THE WA.B., Obtained at guest expunge and funning a romplsta TIIMMIRAI.IIIO lIISTORY Olt TII; 61:ZAT UNION COMMIS Bull Run, Dutch Gap, Yorktown, Pontoon Trains. Gettysburgh , Hanover Junction. Fair Oaks, Lookout Mountain, 'Savage . Station, Chickahominy• Fredericksburgh, City Point. Fairfax, Nashville, Richmond, Petersburgh, Deep Bottom, Bello Plain, Monitors, Chattanooga, Fort Morgan, Atlanta, Charleston, Mobile, Florida. Strawberry Plains, & c , & a , Atonic. .nd Foreloo Cain ..d Looloopet, Groom Mato. ty. A..., A.. Al., liovolriog Slorooscopos, for public or pivot, oallitalloo Our Cotslopo will I. rout wally Woos or. oreoliA Y Stamp. Photographic Albums. We were the dna to [strode., these Into the trailed Slated am ere tuatudieture itnnwase quantities in greed variety, nage lee to priu Ow nSO ants to SSO. Our AL litl]lS have lb* rep. tattoo of being eurerior in bertdy and durability to aay othet.-- They will be lent by mall, FI l; on receipt of prim IarEINR ALISUILS Mang Ttt olunca.ajel The Trade will find our Albums the most Saleable they can bay. CARD PUOTWIRA PUS. Oar analogue new embrace. over F.. Toms.wo dleoroat subjects (to 'winch orl4lllnay .n coollosrally being made) a( IdAylo sent Amerirans. Am, IrLI" shoes lOU Idaj.Goaa 000 Livid-Colo garlStaiesmoo, 100 h,l g " ..then o:llrers, 130 Divines, 210 Coba l • l 4 15 NYYY Officers, 1110 Authors, 40 Artless. Ira Maga, f Works of An. 00 Proodessi Women. 1,000 Coyle* o lordaillagraprodadrons of the most rolOnstral ragrarlsgs, Palanags, &Mom Ake, Condors. ea u& oa twlpt of Stoma As order for Otay Dean' PSetorse frau oer Cstalows% will be Wed oo rarelpt of $l.llO, sad mat by ourll, mera, Photography's sod others ordering goods C. 0. 0, mill ewe welt tenotty.fivs poorest. of the aninost with their Ardor. rir The priors and .1.40 of our goods maw* 101 l So amlitm, J. W. REASIN, • MERUHAXT TAILOR, Hellam Street, seven doors above Second f WRIGHTSVILLE, PEINN'A.. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VEST jugs of all styles and suited to any season, kept constantly on hand and man ufactured to order at short notiee,and war nutted to give perfect satisfaction. Aug. 19,1865,1 y.. No. 8 • TARR'S SALTO. RA.PFEE "SNUFF 10 only 70 eta. per lb. at JOlO7 FENDRICH'S Front St. Columbia. MECCA OIL WORKS, COMERFORD & CO., _ 26 Market street, Pittsburg. Pa. ityr ANUPACTURER£3 OF THE BEST quality of oils for machinery, station ery engines, locomotives, Rolling Mills, Railroads, saw mills, flour millsidte., also, Illuminating Oils, Our long and extensive experience in manufacturing Machinery oils, enable us to present an artiele to the public of very superior quality. We guarantee it as without grit, and will not congeal in the coldest weather, gum or heat, and being equal in all its qualities to No. 1 Lard, or Sperm Oil. .434-Orders may beleft at this °Moe. Oct. 7„65-tf NOTICE, wE Take pleasure in informing ona friends and patrons we are now sel ling our stock of D 0-M1: S . T'IC• GOODS. at greatly reduced prices. Call and be convinced of what we any srmac'i BOWERS, Cor. of 2d and Locust Streets, eb-4, '65 Columbia, P 3,754,47 22,870,5 G - $,t52,715,G9 RE EARDNIANS. Cor. of Third and Cherry St E. it H. T. ANTHONY & CO., E=l fENPISYLVANIA I IAII I IIB4IrCOMPANY. ' ARE now prepared' to= receive !and,for ward FREIGH:T. on the Philadelphia vision, to and from all stations where they have agents, St'thefollowing rates-peel:inn dred 'pounds: • BET VVEEN-PHILA. AND COLUMBIA. First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Clase: 25 cents... 21 cts. 1.6 eta. 15.08, . Flourin car loads , eta; rierbarrel. Pig Metal, • ' 15 cts. , per 100 lbs. BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER. First Class. 2d Class. 3rd Class. 4th Class. 23 cents.. 20 cents. 17 cents.' •14 cents. Flour, 24 cents per barrel: - Pig Metal, -14 cents per 100 pounds Shipments made to Pittsburg and all in termediate stations as heretofore. RATES PROM COLA. TO PITTSBURG. First Class. 2d Class. ard Clais. 4th ass. 71 56 46 36 Cl Flour per barrel, 72 cents. Freight consigned to stations where the Company has no agents must be pre paid. • " Articles of Ist Class. Books Fresh Fish, Bootsand Shoes, • Nuts in,bags, Cedar and Wooden Porter 6r.. Ale in bot- Ware ' tles, • Dry Goods, Poultry in coops, Eggs, ' Pork, (fresh, Furniture, Poultry, (dressed, Feathers, Wrapping Paper. Articles of 2d Class. Apples, Marble Monuments, Cheese ' Molasses, • Clover do Grass Seed,Melons, • Crockery, Oil in casks or boxes, Candles, Paper in boxes, Casks or Barrels,Pasteboard, (empty,)Peaches, (dried, Groceries, Printing paper, Guns and Rifles, Paper Hangings, Herring in boxes andQueensware, kegs, Sweet Potatoes, Hardware, Tobacco in bales, Hops, Tea, Iron, (hoop, band orType, sheet,) Tallow, Leather, Turpentine, (spts,) Liquor in Wood Varnish. Marble Slabs t Afar- Articles of 3d Chin. Alcohol, tured,) Coffee, Potatoes, Hides, (green,) Turnips, Lard, Vinegar, Oysters & Clams, (inWhite Lead, (shell,) Window Glass. Tobacco, ( manufac- Articles of 4th Class, Codfish, Rosin, Cotton, Salt, Fish, salted, Tobacco (leaf,) Grain of all kinds, Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tar, Pitch, Whisky, Plaster, All Freights payable on delivery. Ir. H. HOUSTON General Freight Agent, Phila. ,74.7 r - For further information, apply to S. 11. NINGsTON, Freight Agt., Phila E. K. 110IcE, Freight Agt., Columbia W. IL MYEItS, Freight Agt., Lan'tr Columbia, July 1, 1865. INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH Aram-lea, PHILADELPHIA. NCORPORATED 179-1. Assetssl,3so,ooo, I Charter perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by lire on Buildings; Mer ebandize, Furniture, &c., for long or short leriods, or permanently on Buildings, by periods, or pet.-on Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt pay ment of )OSSeB for a period of .leventsi years, affords guarantee of claim upon public confidence. A writtin G. COFFIN, Prost. CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLER. Basement Blaek.'s Role:, Columbia, I'a. Columbia, January 21, 151:5.-ly. POCMET 33 60- A L AIME and well selected stock of Pocket Books, has just been received, which we will sell at reduced prices. Call and see our stock of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.. A large and fresh stock just received frrin New York, they are ollbretl at prices to suit every one. Finners Patent The mometers. A large assortment just received, and selling at very low prices. No person should be without one. ARNOLD' S WRITING FLUID. The genuine arlide—quarts, pints, half pints stud 2 oz. stands. Jsverytll mg usual ly kept in the Stationery line, wil be found W U. lIESS' Book Store, Locust St., opposite Columbia Nutiotta Batik. untie 10,'G;. WASHINGTON MUSD Nu. 709 Chestnut Street, above ith, I'H/L.l DELPHIA. ITIMS 01. D AN D ropuLAR ()TEL 1. is situated in the very centre or busi ness, 111111 15 convenient to the Steamboat and It. R. Depots, access from which to the Hotel., is attainable at all times. The house has been lb roughly 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 of the other Hotels will be a sufficient guaranty that no elfort on his part will he spared to make the "WASH INGTON" a firm: chuy4 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 ones. Jan, 21, G 4 CIIAS. M. ALLMOND. Manager CHANGE OP BASE. IHave removed my Store from Fifth and Union Street to Locust Street, between 2nd and 3rd Street, north side and WU have just received a new stock of Goods direct from first handsomd are enabled to sell them as cheap us any other store in town. Our assortment of FIND I'AV/ll.Tair GROCERIES Is largo and complete, consisting in part of all grade of Sugars, Meat, Teas, Fish, Coffee, Cheese, Spices, Flour, Fruits, &c. Provisions of all kinds, together with Wood and Willow-ware,Glo....and Queens ware. •SWITZER AND UMBER CHEESE, German fruits, dr. -Enslish and American Pickles. Fresh Peaches, and all the fancy grocer ies pertaininlng to a well regulated gro cery store. lam determined not to be sur passed in cheapness and in the excellent quality of my goods, Call around and inspect our stock whether you buy or not. A share Of pub lic patronage is.solicited. GEORGE TILLE, Agent, Locust street, above 2d- Columbia, April 1, 'lib.", THE POPULAR RATS of the SEASON Gentlemen's Dress Silks Hat, as -rimer!) Dress Hats, PATENT RESORT HATS, The Dasher Hat, The• Faust Hat, The Flusher Hat, The Easton Hat, THE DUNDREARY ' HAT, large and splendid assortment of all the above New And Popular Styles. in Cloth, Casatmere and rely , together with a full line of I='l-,..A371NT Also,. all the new, styles of Fall and Win ter Caps for Gentlemen, Youth's and Children'* Wear. SHULTZ &Bit°. , Hatters, No. 20, North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. Oct. 21 1865. REAPlNG!'''lttai ROAD SUER ARItAIWGENIENT. GrirrA T T - TRITNX - Trn'''Plt oN the•Narth and North•-West for Philadelphia New York, Readitys, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown: Easton, Ac., Ac., Trains - leave Harrisburg for New York, tio fujl on At 3-00 1,e6 and 8 4' A. arid L 45 P. arm/. ingatNew York al le A. 4/... 3,00 and 14AI P. 3i, The-above cannect irtsh similar Trains or. the. IPeensylvaniaßail Road, and Bleeping Curs accom pany the 3,00 and 8.15 trains, without change. • Leave for Reading. Pottsville, Tanmetut, ?diners, eill, Allentown, aed Philadelphia at 8.1.5 A. N. and bons. M. stopping at Lebanon and principal st a . only. • 4.40 P. way Tra . ins stopping at all points at 7.25 A. X and M. An Accommodation Passenger train ]eaves Rend tog at 0.00 'A. M., and returns front Philadelphia at 5.00 P. M. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading it 6.35 and 10...ib A. M. 8.15 p.m.for Ephrata, Litiz, Colontl4s, Onßunday; Leavt New York-at BP. M., Philadel. phis Mb P. M., and Reading at LOU A. M. for liar. risburg, Commutation, Mileage, 'Season, and Excursion Tickets at reduced rates to and from -all points. SO Pounds Baggage allowed each passenger, • • G. A. NICOLL% GeneratSuncrintendenl July. 20; 00 PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD, Trains leave Columbia going east, Columbia train, 8.05 A. :Nr. Harrisburg Accomodation, 430 r. Trains leave west, Mail trian, ' 11 .50 A. ,51, Harrisburg Accomodation, 2;5 P. 31, Columbia train arrives, 8 20 Columbia Accommodation. Leave Columbia for Lancaster, 1.40p.5a„ Arrive at Lancaster 2.5 D 4, -Leave ,Laricaster. at, _ 2.40 41 Arrive at Columbia 3.20 E. K. BOCCE, Ticket Agent, N. o:itiL—tritv.tur. VORA. AND WRIGHTSVILLE E. it The trains from Wrightsville and YOrk will run as follows, until further orders:. Leave Wrightsville, 8 00 A. M. 120 P. M. 700 P. M. 6 45 A. M. 12 10 P. M. 315 P.M. Leave York 44 44 Departure and ' Itirival of the Passeiger Trains at. York.- DEPARTURES FROM YORK. For Ilvrankronn, 4.15 A. M. 0.20 A. M., and 2.50 P. M. For IlAnnninuno, 11.57 4. M. 6.151'. 3f, and 11.:25 A. M, and 12.50 A. M. AMR AMS AT YORK. From RA LTI monE, 11:57 A. M. 6.151%M, and 11.20 P. M. and 12.45 P.M. From HAmusnulto, 4.10 A. M., 9.15 A, M. and 2.45 P. M. On Sunday, the only trains running tiro the one from Harrisburg at 9.10 in the morn ing, proceeding to Baltimore, and the one from Bnitimore ut 12.45 A. M., proceeding o Harrisburg. Reading & Columbia Railroad Trains of thin road run by Reading It. It. time which is ten minutes faster than that of Penu'a Bit .• • ON AND Al"rElt :MONDAY, cerroßEß tith, 1865, trains of thin rondrwill run tyi follows: Leaving Columbia at 7.00 A. M. Mail i'assenger Train for Itending,pind Intermediate stationaconneet fug at Landißtille.claily,except liionday,with Eno Express of Penn's It.H.reaching Philadelphinut 10.3 u a. in leaving Manticim -at 7.41, hart at 7.54, Ephrata at 8.23, ItcinholiNville at 8.50, Sinking Springs at 11.16, lin•I arriving at Rending at 11.15 a. in. .Al, Heading, connection is madu with Fast Expro•o• halo of East Penis. h. It.. reaching New Park at 2.31 p. ni., with train t.f . Philadelphia & Heading It. It., reaching Philadel phia at 12.43 p. ni.. and also aMI Mint. for Pots ville, the Lebanon Valley and.Hurrisburg. 2.1.5 P. Passenger Train Jar Beading and interinediato Mations eenneeling at Landisville at 2.50 p. tn., with Express train. or ros.il'a. It. IL, both Eivit and West, karmic Mantic-Iln at 3.2 n, Litiz 3.41, Ephrata 4.111, lleta lioldsville 4.37. Sinking Springa at 5.03. and ar riving at Heading at ri.Vop.ni. At Wailing con nection Is made with (milts for Puthoille and the Lebanon Valley. Agent Leaving Beading at 15.10 A. 511. - Pctssenger 7ruin fia• Columbia and intermediate rhdion•, Laing Sinking Springs ut 828, Iteiltheliii‘lBe 5.14. Ephrata at 7.21, I.itiz 7.54. 3. innliesni at $ Mt, con neeting at Landisrllle with train of Penn'a. It. It., reaching Latiesister at $.:1 , 3,A. at 12.30 p. in.. arriving at Columbia at lm a in, and there connecting a it li ferry for Wright idle and Northern Central It. It., anti nt 11 . 45 A, it. with train of Pentin. It. 11, for the Wee. 6. 11 *5 P. M. 411cril .I"assenyer Train. for Colombia and intermediate stations sith Passengers leaving New York at 12 instant Phil adelphia at 3.30 p. in., leaving Sinking Sinings t ti.3l.lltehilioldsville at 15.34 Ephrata at 7.V, Lit , at 7.45, Ithinheini at 8.03, eonneeting at Lamle , - vine et M. an Express train of the Peal)), It. for Linea-ter and Philadelphia, reselling Phila delphia at 11.30 p. in. and arriving at Celaintai tet 859 p. in. The Pleasure Travel to Ephrata and Latin Spring.... from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and oilier points, b. by this set eilide nevotninoilated. sewnl tunes per day, w ith Express trains connecting in all directions. Throug:t tiekets to New York. Philadelphia awl Lane:tater void at mineiptal b.Sttl lend IttatattP chocked tlitonigh. Fieight enrrird xMt the ntuaet prompt:teats mid olteputelt, at the worst rate,— urther information with regard to (might or paosagt• may bat obtained Irwin the a s ents of Mu company. 'M EN DES COHEN, Su pt E. F. KEEVER. tjett. Freight and I whet Ag:. Columbia, Oct. 9.1xi11", ----------- -- • GIRARD Piall pJDM.A3.IN l INSURANCII C PHILADELPHIA. Capital $200,000. Securities poovooo. MIIIS COMPANY continues to take 1 risks on good property at rates as low us any other safe Company, and consistent with prudence. Policies "issued for long or short terms, or permanently. Losses promptly. paid. All claims adjusted without litigation or delay. 'This Company refers to the past as a guarantee of its future conduct. THOS. CRAVEN, Prost. A. S. on-war Vice Pres JAN. B. ALNOM), '6'eeretary. X. ZIEGLER, Agent. Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Columbia, January 21, 186.5,1 y. The Place to get Your NOlley'S WORTH IS AT., HENRY SU Y DAM'S UOR. FRONT de UN.IOI. He has just received a large supply of' new and fresh groceries, also • NEW DRIED FRUIT, NEW SUGAR CURED HAMS, NEW NO. 1, MACKEREL, NEW SEEDLES and LA.YERBAISI NS4 NEW CITRON AND CURRANTS. ENGLISH PICKLES, ' • CRANBERRIES, 6:c. Also new Fruit of all kinds. Our sleek: of staple -and• fancy groceries is full and compete and we intend keeping it fresh by . almost daily additions. Give Ur, a call, corner Front tt - Union Snve Columbia. HENRY SUYDAM. Nov. 5, 186.1. Columbia Oil Works: Truscott & Guernsey, PROPRIETOR S. COLUMBIA, PENN'.A. REFINERS AND IVHOLESALE Dna" ors in Refined Carbon 011cl-ion:ice, Lubric 011, &c. With all Having lately. put,up a =dung, t o the necessary improvements. wwwir - the public a pure article of • • ' DOUBLE REFINED CARBON OW which gives a more brilliant light at IP expense 4han the most of ells now market, and is , perfectly non-explosiv e e: oll! We manufacture eg,cdasively for b trade, and guarantee our oil ' to be 0 w • best' quality. Orders A.:Melted: Add le ° as above.. • potunbta,Aug. JUST THE PLACE. • TIENRY SUYDAM'S,. Carler of. Ft " lnt 11. and Union street Is the place te Or " FAMILY GROCERIES.. , He'keepos the best stock to'l2o . font4 ld market, and prime reitsOitable: gromries, vegetables, 41 e1 , P 4:42 " Plytr64, ME
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