THE COLUMBIA SPY, INDEPENDENT, FEARLESS cSe. FREE • ••• . • , • , IvAxs uilvertiseing 'win be conhideiyzi cASFI gnu ollectcalpat any timeinscrt4iti: ~ , , Got a Baby,” "A well spring of joy" has been opened in the house of our cotemporary, the edi tor of the Lagrange ,(Mu.) dnaerican,and the eopseluene,e is the edit . oy. ,is so de lighted, he don't know Which .end : he is standing on. Just liSten at hint "Last Wedn'Ssdny,'iifteindon to us a . , waSiPirn,'but: - nk 'a son was given.' We feel proud ill our baby, its so pretty and sweet,so our better half says It's a -girl of course, our wife wanted a girl-so we gave tip to her—the times'hcinr too bard to split.,'the.-odifferetice.,,and;liave' a buy ,and` girl biitli' ut UtteP: Our' tiiiin avill"put;x .'pelt—gee if it Our baby weighs eight pounds, arid all the , }adios say that its such a pretty little angel, and looks just like _its papa. 0 1 1 course everybody will know it is-pretty Alien it rez.,extibles., us__ It has,:black.cycs, ',larkhair cr d , e SNS Lete.t., , way'it_can cry.isr . a , cantion to a Calli opetni then its fittle:vOicels'iso elutrm ing, producing;. siMIY - liarinuny ...of sweet sounds - lt , Wast be first, tinie--we , -ever, „hoard onr=b4ll'`Yi4lCP, 411 d •of happiness' did that little .voice-ditcl •iliruirrh our 'bosom. ".134t we are i'Oo - happY2ro' express our -,• • .feelings. • We•are - at-least two *.t' taller : ;1.10.n yre;_were,befure.;cittr , baby•-was•;bOrit; . - and think ourselves acied-eiiiinb-h'id,le .Come a - prea , We - _pity :everybody , that hasn't got a'b'aiiy, and "as ,for'oltl bachelors We: eri teitai teuipt tug the - m,• : aud:. i ititend. , ;ta , :, , ltin the: first one that presumes to-haVe•the , -".ef4 frontery to speak to tis:, maids; • from the bottom of our' heart we feel; sorry fur them.--:;p0h, that they could' realize the happiiiggt'of a young,mother. with tier , firit:born. Young men atiti young I4dies, - too, our advice ,'Co you "Go thou and dogikewisefL4t Will' ;mike ..„ you feel so happy to bave warn everybody not to' insult,us, for wel feel _big, enodgli-an - d:Streig 7 'en'fitigh to , ' whip ,evpr i y one 'of - e ing t'P's bae‘k. Into the I.TiliOn,':aiiTa . 'single man o uld t. be .-a-taste for-us. 'W . are We never ;intend tO'''neetle frow our baby." RIME RIO 'COFFEE; - " .T.A.C.T.TSO 4 k 4 " -_ . • Feb.:10,66.-tt. • . JSAnct' , • • EBANON:VALLEYAIONEY AT , IJACKSaYS... GONCENTRA TED -LYE, OR SQAP NI,IO Iw s . l': lust received a n , ; ••• low price by• R. WILLIAMS, - • • - - IV.ROusIEIT SCRAP IRON. - ',The ;;Sucineharina Iron. Co. will' ply' thqz.higitegt n ewilx price for - wrOught: serap irori; lieliA; . ered at. their -mill; Coldinbiay Lancaster Co., sept. 23, '63-tf. RiIIINGTONS Army and Navy Rev Over Approved by, the GovOrntrient•-• ' - • • • T,Tpw ards of 1.25,000 furnished for the U l„)...S:Seryiee since 1861. Warranted su-, yierior to any r;ther Pistol of the kind. Also Belt and Pookot Tistols: 'Sold by Gun Dealers and the Trade generally. : • •-• • -' • '• E. E -REILINGTUS-ce SONS, • • N. Y. - ." Manufftpt tfrers of Muskets, ,Ca bi ns; Re volv'ers,•Reirolving Rifles Rifle Barrels, tte. Doe. tf. • ~ 17 . XTRA!FA.MILY . FLOUit, alSo . Corn;• ; Oats and Fecl.-tbr sale at FRED. BUCLTER'S, Jun. ?.3;2t Locust sts. -0--. sainfactiire'r's.orphotc;griolie'iratirikis , ; WITOLFAALE - AI.4D RETAIL,. , ' 13RpApWAY,..N . In addition ' to our bUilUess'of PHOTOGRAPHIC- IklA'rE ire" are Headquarters Rir the tbl:oUring,• viz : I Sttrorojies Pereoscupie Views • - Of American and Foreign Cities . 'and-Land acapesiGroups; SMtunry,!etc. . Stereoscopic Views of Llic ,11 Prom neglifiirdn"tthide in .The various : catx!paigiis'and 4brniing a contill i to Pligtoi• giaphie histo - ry of the grefafest:Ontest. Stereoscopic Viewi on Glass- • A t tlapted for either the • Aragie Lantern or , the Stereoscope.; 'Our - Catalogue -will be sent - to, any ,address on receipt Ca:St:lM • We mnnufucttiie More ta,r . gely than; any oth er" , liottsb; 'About 20 4 0i:iarieieS -- frOnil•so cents to'sso eacif.-L•Our'Albarrisliave'tlad reputation of being superior in.,beaufy durability to'ariy-otliers: , - • Lard Photographs - of General's, Statesmen-, • ~ d1et0r5,,&41.,,&e.; Our Catalo4iies 'embraces- , ,over= Five' Thousand different subjects, inoludMg:re prpdoetions orthe,most i:elebrated.EngrO vings;.Paintink,,s;Statutes, Zti.r g ,I , Cataloues sent on receipt of - Photograph - ers'and.otheiordering, goods' C.,CG,•D., will please remit 25 per - cent, - of - the amount"with their order.' , - -• • . . , X99-=The prices and quality of out. goods canlibrfitil ‘ to satisfy; • -J0.11::30;'66 ly 2; ' • • _. ',:,...111,1"ER1CET DEPOirk. he in rn T pay interest' th - iii-Vior,:,l at thii-za - te t:enr. for si interest las; ;ALIO. .4i:.pur In OC .•;•• • • , sA:mugL ' MIZE Ayer's Sarsaparilla •A-compound remedy.' desigaed u tiibeftlie - Most ,effectual illterat4w .that i can be ,- Made. •It is a 'concentrated atradt Saisaparilla, so combined *with s o,,,tlwy„ . .,,,st,btatice* of still gYaferifterati4 iorvereasito afford, an effee : . ilyei'aritidetet the 'cliseatiii; Sarsaparilla is reputed "to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by these who suffer from ,Strurnous complabits„and that one which will `aerolriplish - tbeir`oitre 'writ "pi•O've of immense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow= citizens. ':BOW completely thii'cOmpound will do it has been proven by experiment on many .of the-worst cases to-be found-of the following "-- ' SCROFULA AND SCROFULOUS COMPLAINTS, ERUPTIONS AND .13kui-rtvo DISEASE;, ULCERS,. VINPLEs, 13r,oTea Ls, „Tomo as. SALT 11,/inma, §c.tm, 111 AD, •SYMIIMS" AND SYPIIIi.ITIO AF FECTIONS, ..Icacnti,tr.DiseAso_ L Dltepsir.NlM 7 ILALOIA. OR TIC DOULOUREUX, DEBILITY, DYS PEPSIA AND INDIOEsTION,, ERYSIPELAS, ROSE it Sr. ANTII.ONY'S FiftE; 'and filched the whole class of complaints arising 'from IMPURITY OP TIIE BLOOD. - This compound will be found a great pro moter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. By the time ly expulition.of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare 'themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sore:, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by-an "alterative Medicine. • Cleanse out the vitiated blO;fil Wit-lever yo a fiUd iMMirities bursting throng:. cite skin in pimples. eruptions, or sore;; clean ;e it when you find it is ob petite:tea and slug;ish in the vein.; ; -cleanse it ivhenev,:r it is foul, and your feelings will tell you ve hen; • •Byen where no'particidai disorder is felt. 'people enjoy better health, and live 10I1Vr, for cleam.iugthe blood. Keep the blood healthy, and hie is well ; but with this 4 p . alitilum of life 'disordered, there ,cau be no 1--lastingAlealth.• Sooner or-later:- something ' must go wrong, and the great machinery of lit:: is disordered or overthrown. ; Sarsaparilla and-deserei 'much, the • reputation of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egregiously deceived by.' preparations of it, pertly because , the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it; but more because many preparations, pretending to be conoentrated extracts of it, cowain -but little of .the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. -..D,uiing.tate , years, ' the luive been mis. `lei' by large Ur Pr n to give a quart of 'Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. 'Most of these havd beint 'frauds upon . the sick, for they not only.youtain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but;pften,no ; curative ,properties whatev er. I,l.44,Cebitter,Juid. Pillared, disappointment has followed the rise of the - various extracts of Sarsamuillawhich flood, the market, until the name itself i - jUstly despised, and lia.s become sypenyrnous with imposition and cheat. - Still wi eiillthis emupptuntliarSaParilla, and intend to ,supply'sucli a remedy'ashall rescue the ;name front the load of obloquy which rests upon it: And -we.think we have; gronnd for ,believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure..; „their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should .be judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle: „ PREPARED BY Iltllgit:;!lcLetEir. LOWE LL, MASS. Price, $1 per Bottle ; Ayer s , Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of-Thre,,t "mid Lung Coniplsint, that it is entirely tinneeeNsary, for us to recount the evidence of , virtnesovb ereverj t has: heeii*n ployed. ,_A";ritl_diSZ long been in "constant ItSO throlikliontAhhi-sentiiinove need not do more than assure the people its totality is kept itp to the best it. ever Iris been;-and, that itquay be relied on to dafur their relief all it hits ever been found to do. Do not be.rmt-off.hy unprincipled dealers with other preparations'-they 'make more• profit on. Demand AT nu's. mid take no others. The sick want the lie“ aid there is fur them, and they should have it. All our remedies are for sale byl ' All Drug4ist* and iekt.ers in merlu••nn :everywhert..:At mhol •=ale b).77.1' Co.; 711 Alarket St.; Philadelphia. W.M. PATTON, Treasurer G Men Mortar Drug Store, FORNT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA. Constantly on hand • " .4 FREW, 07.4715, I'! TIED ASSORTMENT DRUorg', Perfumery, &C. =ME Ayei''.:Pathaytic - .7031 'Van =ICE OP .ensticeness—lamali.ea-,Dactiencia.. Ltrligasaon. Dysentery, Font Stomach, nrileipelas, Headache, l'iles,.llheranatism, Druptians. and s hi n Disease , , M:opsy, .Tetreri-;27enzors and Salt Rhenoz, 11/now, G0 .... 1! ..40 . 1 ...:1, e ,.. a 1;1. 4 .._„. „.0 Dini ‘ ter, and for Ki l grf a i ng t h e Ble ' ed. — '" ?4,126 , -WrO4 oaied,'so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a fnnily phYSic. •• • • Priaa 25 cents - par Tax - Great n umbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulne.s of these remedies, - hut our space here - will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named fur ni,ll gratis our AmmticAN AwrANse in which they are given; with also full descriptions of,the above complaints; gpd the:treatment . that should he _ fol lowed for their cure. PARE Y'S FANCY SOAPS OF ALL KINDS ihe rnotpoliulvtr And the usual variety of Staple and other Goods, Usually found in a . First Class Drug Store CM PART ic . uT4R ATTE TION PAID TO 'CO'/iPBtZ; CIANS' AND FAMILY PRE- El===ffl ['... - ~•LY Ai\TD• IN' ~A' sClF\T=',::'' :.TIFIC oILANNERI. ' r it : ‘--1.-f''''':;-' , Jan, r, _tf. . . THE HIGHEST, CASEL,RRICES paid for' OLD-'NEWSPAPER.i.-4.,--PA.7.4 PH LETS, litiOKS AND VAS I'l.l PAPEE, of e very description. " H. C. LTIIs.TDY & • • 149 south 4th street„Pnil'a.., • feb. 24, 1866.: ly. " . . 1860. ISG6. .Garden, F.teld and — Flower &left. Prour p riggs,kt Br ^ Uthere?'l3,4lEati'islireur riIIIESE kinds of seeds which mature A, ore, perfe4lyolnthU old :eo =tries 'Aire imported frofri., -houee . .s -and :th eig r ertieSt*re, - ther..fOre:,,thcigfrii ur --autNe-tlienteah ,depead,lioilf;gutr4pg-.:M3 be t fl e !' i'vuild;Fo;For. .4 Words.' o1;t16 =.4 JLir 3 .'" '" —JACICSON CIANN ED 21.04-LES St SARDINES at I X. I.J IN all fine brands 'of Chewing Tobacco, . all other houses... My Tobacco's are all warranted free of, mould, - mast, or disa greeable mixtures , they are all Selected' with the greatest care by the .mauufacturz . era.. , ~. -, .',Constantly 'on liand gAtiRCASTLF, NAVY, - , Baltimore Spun,' Oronoko Twist, - • '— • ' Old Dominion, -Light Pressed, _ . : Sun Cured, • Congress, Queen City Fine Cut, Grant Fine Cut, . 'Michigan Fine Cut; " and different other brands.' A largo assortmentof Smoking Tobacco's Smiffs, -.Tobacco bags, together -with all, the :latest improyed pipes known" market. - -My Segars cannot be beat -for:stock - in the county. Friends _call _and, try :my. American Cousin's, Union's, Isabel Cubic, 76's, Grant's, Attillas, Jrc., ft.c. Cheap Segars constantly on-hand. BootieS is the place. Mind in the old Post coßuilding , Locust Street. Col. june 24; '65. BENJIMIN HER'R; HAS JUST OPENED A new stock of goods, rlCUliterci" a c1.":10 . 30:162.3t. - - Where I would be pleased to see all iny old customers. .112. , stock of goods is full and complete, comprising - DRESS IiOU • CASS! MERES.• .C.L.O . , • - -VESTING'S. ' ' • - -DELAINS. • • . DO 3 ,IESTICS.' TOteiLer with as good , assortment of goods as 'is found in any similar establishment. ' . : Fient roceries; Ip3 .800- or 411 PRIME SUGAR - CURED 'LOIS. FLOUR, POTATOES, SLC Country produce taken in exchange for goods at the highest niarket rates. '- I hope to be the recipient of a liberal pa tronage. , BENS; HERR.: N0v.19. • Cor. 3rd and Union Sts. pATENT HINGE BACK ALBUMS Altemns ct. Co's. Patent Hinge Back Al bums, the best album made• - Call and ex amine at: : aug. 26 PHUT .GRAPiIs. TIM OLDLOEIGINAL GALLERY The subscriber_has ,ompletely re-fitted his establishment, and , his gallery .cannot ,be surpassed by any in the county,• anti he hopes by careful personal attention:to give the public.betterpictuns than have here tofore been produced. ' . AMBROTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS; , Iyorytypes, Afelainotypes,, C;;:srte de Visite, 'and pictures on canvass taken in,the best style, and at'prices,which cannot be beaten for cheapness. , :/..0-Likenesses Warranted, "and a satis factory. picture furnished Nri UM tit 'repeated sittings. He asks a• continuance of. the liberal patronage always extended to this establishment. Call and examine sPeci i.mens at the rooms,. northeast c rner of root ~ L ocust, streets. .lilatr wee on :Ist street: - R. J. M. LT 711,1 7 ; . Oct. 41 1863. lLii.a Oc arm uai—Notica riflre - itteal Velpan Female Pil4: [Wartanted French ] Milese Pills, sai celebrated, many years _Lag° in Paris lorthe relief of feinalg ir iregniaritie-,twe now offered Sof' sAle for the tit .1 time in America. They have been kept 'in comparative obscurity front the fact that the original - Or. Dr. Vol ' pan, is a physician in Paris of g cat wealth and con scientious principles, and has withheld theta t tom gencsal use, lest they 411huld be employed for , tuts lawful Nue-4 , 5. In ' overcoming female' obstruc tions they seem really omnipotent. They are offer ed to the public only for legitimate purposes, and all agents are forbidden to sell them when it is,-un derstood that the object is unlawful. Sold„b,• R. Williams and Dr. Parry. Columbia. - '' - ' Lad vs can procure box sealed from the eyes of he cushon. r !Jelosing $1 and SiX stompslo . 7o. G. ~,t aplvs, General Agent for us, Watertown. N. Y. or to the above agents. " EX(.IIiAGE: IT.Q•nib, M ( NT JOY, PENNA,. ALES. ICEEEL Ftcpri,6tor FIRST-cLAS ACCU.31.510.6.4T10N5. The Choicest Liquors at the Bar: Oct. 7th, ly. COLUMBLI Malin CO. CAPITAL AND ASST S, 032,40,49 This ConiPiinY continues to B _ Marenanclise, and, other property, against foss and' damage by lire, on the mutual plan,,either tbr.i cash premium or preMium note. _ AIVIV UAL REPOR T.- Whole amountinsured, 8001.295,51 Lees am't expired in 212,4300: 9,091,959,51 CAPITALAND ~ • . Amt. of premium notesaan. 1,'05,42 ',090,65 Lees oremium notes exp'd in 'O5, t.,-73,45 410,017 21 Amt. of pr.unitini notes,reoeived in 'es, '115,551:13 13 : Ounce of premiums, - 13, , W,14 .Cash recuipts,lees commissions in 'O5, 40,766,89 CONTRA. Losses And expetisos paid in 'O5, 37,987,89 Balance Cap.ital and Assets, Jau.l., 1866, 53'42 0,40 570,198,',.7 . , • , ' A. S. GREEN; President. GEORGE Yom .co, Jr., Secretary. ~ IMICIIA EL S. SIIUMAN; Treasurer. • 31:ZAX • Samuel Shoch, .William Patton, - R. T.. Ryon. . John W. Steacy, • John Jiendrich. . Geo.-Young, Jr., I-I. G. Al - Mich. .Nicholas iNI/Donald, Sam!). F E'berlein, Michael S. Shtunan. Anitia , S Green, • • S. C. Slay maker, • - - Edmund Spering, , • : .•• •Jati. 13, 1.8.6. • 91.1.1 E UNDERSIGNED . 1.1.A8 TAKEN L "Rooms adjoining the residence ,of Jityrie Barber,, n ,Walnirt - street; where he is at all times prepared •to do ;all kinds of .Work in his; line..' Suph tis,"Hanging, Cuttink, irraking itrig laying Carpbts.• Reliiiritig Sofas and chairs:l:nuking spring, ~porn-husk or-..air mattresses cushions ac., , SAMUEL`CARTER.',' " •f E: REED, ' CO CrIVTY. A. I •SI - 1:111:13:01? ruaciip PA.TRONA.GE isolieitecl:- , • Patients.6ntrosteril to lily cure -will receive) careful„upd . p. prPM,pt* at tention; • - . ;June ,719,.tf,0 , .....„ • , G rpllEn.pcferiagned would .call the ~ atto- n -i. i. ticin 'of btisine'sg 'Men - and - the Public, genorally,: : to his rooms in York, Pa., wher_USlgnniid o:namental Painting and FIIOTOGRAPH (COLORING is` executeain the best—manner, and low est rates. - . SEZOVIT CARDS friarle to order at from -a to to cents n piece Orders solicited And Terms-C:O2-D. I.l4)oiiis nrxt to P: *ktl-.',S: r Siiikal'e" 'store, CentreSAuure,-- - 17urt.', juu-30,3a." ' • M. BOOTH. PRINTS:: E. SPERING'S Jewelry Store 570,198,37 Pensionsand Bounties Widows, Mothers, , Minor Children, De pendent Sisters and Discharged Soldiers; -'- ":Entitled to Pensions ; " • PatherS, Mothers, Widows, Children , Brothers and Sisters,, . ,= - • '.•- • Entitled to " • (,Soldiers entitled to -.Bounties aid =Pay and 141. Others who have claims.upopr the Government, will frncl - prompt,tuid faithful attention-given to their' clinniS• Upon:ap plication by letter or in person to JAMFS -.I3LA OK,- No. 56 East:King st., Latic:aste- -7 Pa. •" References : Hon. Henry G. Long,- Hon. A. L. HayeS, John B. Livingston, Esq., 1), W. Patterson, Esq., G. M Kline; Esq., of 'Lancaster, Pa. Barr Spangler, Esq.,' Ala rietta; Pa., Geo. It. Hendrickson, Esq.', Mt. - Joy, 'Pa., Col. S. Shock. Samuel Grove, of Columbia. 'Pa. Henry Andrews, Esq., Colemanville, N. B.—No charges until claim is collect ed. , _ sept. 23, 65.-ly Pk MAD' SCALE WORKS. BANKS, DIN.IIIOBE dr. CO. Successors to A. B. DavisA WARE R 0 OBIS' 417 AR Gil Street Factory 15th and Penn'a Avenue 'MANUFACTURERS OF -• PATENT STAIN vARD SCALES, — suitable for.weigh locks, rail road tracks, depots; coal, hay and live stock. _Patent Parallel Crane Beam, for weigh ing Boilers . ; Casting-and other heavy, ma chinery. • ' Patent ,Stoel.; House Scales, for Blast Fur naces. llopper'Scales, for\Veighing Grain, indi cating Bu"shels and Pounds. Bank's Improved Rolling Mill and Union Scales, also, all the various descrip tions of Dormant-analPlatairm Scales Counter Sca - les ait' Patent Beams. Every Seale. Warranted. Prompt attkition given to repairing Send liir an Illustrated .Circular. no v. 851- ly OPENING of THE CAMPAIGN for 1866 1866 JOHN A. JACKSON, 1866 Locust Street, Columbia, Penn's. has just received a new and fresh IAL supply of Groceries, also NEW DRIED FRUIT, sMrSUGAR CURED HAMS, No. 1, Shore Mackerel and Labrador Her ring, Raisins, Currants,Prunes, Pickles, Cranberries, Handily, Sweet Corn, fie Our stock of Groceries is full an we are daily receiving additions. Give us a call. San. 20. 1866,tf. P.11:11\ 7 0S FOR SALE. rpwo Pianos arc offered for sale, both of 1. which are in good order and will be sold at a bargain. Enquire at this Office. aim WASETIVGTON 1-10t7Sr. No. 70U Chestnut Street, abOve 7th, PUMA DEL 1111 A. pIIIS OLD AND POPULAR HOTEL is situated in the very c.intre of busi ness, and is convenient o the Steam beat and R. R. Depots, access .rani which to die Hotel., is attainable at all times. The house has been th.iroughly renovated and newly furnisbed,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 sullicient guaranty that no eflbrt on his part will be vareci to make the "WASH INGTON" a first class 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. CHAS. M. ALLMOND. Jan, 21,+64 Malinger EMPIRE OIL WORKS, G' 0 ill; Rl' ORD& GO., 20 Market street, Pittsburz. Pa. NEANLIPACTLIRERS 9F THE BEST . $ ll.. quality, ()Coils for iiiaulaitv.ry, station-t ery:eugines;. locomotives, 1.1.01114 g Mills. Railroads, w nulls, flour also, uminating_, one, Our long , inid extensive experience in man ufactu ring Machinery oils, elm ble us to present an article to the public of very superior .quality. lie guarantee it is without grit,"and will not congeal in the coldest weather, gum or 'heat, and being equal in all its qualities to No. .I. Lard, or Sperm Oil. ' 0ct. , 7„65-tf , GEORGE SEIBERT'S VA BONET „WA nEltoOffi S ANIIIO 11.117.1UFACTOIR.W, LOCUST ST., A :PEW - DOORS BELOW 3rd St., ..", cOLUM HI A , LAN. COW.PA.' THE :so bseribi.r having purchased 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 ar assortr-ent of FUh2TITURE OF ALL KINDS 'of the best qu,:lity; style, and manufacture and will make to order, of first-rate mate rial, every article Mn. his line. He will give strict attention. to business, and. respectful- I y asks of the politic a share of its,patron age: - UNDERT.A.KING will receive the most careful attention, at the shortest notice. . . GEORGE-SEIBRT. Cola. July 4 - , '63. FOGEY 390^E=S I ALARGE and well selected stock or Pocket Books, has just been received, which we will sell at reduced priccs. Call and see our stock of ' • • " PHOTOGRAPH -ALBUMS. A large and' fresh stock just received frrin New York, they are offered at prices to suit every one. Patent The mometers • A huge asgoftwent just received, and selling at , very low prices. No person should be without one, ffnMtM2MIME The genuine - article—quarts, pints, half pints and 2 oz. 'stands. Everything usual ly kept in the. Stationery line, wil be found 1 , 3 7- - 11 . ."Ace.SS'• Book Store, • '''' Locust St., opposite Columbia National Bank,tune 10,'65. . . SITIJILDING LOTS. THE subscriber will sell at Private Sale, SI BUILDINU LOTS, situated on the Lancaster Pike and Mill Road, in the:Borough • of Columbia, • Lan, easter Co.,,Pa. ' -Each lot contains in front twenty li?et, the price will range from sixty de t llars to one hundred and - twenty dollars per lot. The terms are twenty dollars at.the time .af--sale, . the - ballance will be received in any amount and at any •time, 'but the whole amounVmust be 'paid ;by the 14th of June 1567. Apply to • • WILLIAM - ROW:IOW. . Cherry street addLaneiister Pike Braisixes. TILE best Ettsortment and largest' stock in ibo place, ani at greatly.reduced•pricas,: at ' . •• • WILLIAMS,' • • *,••-• ..• •• • - • -Front Street. ALSO, n•generarassortnient of fresh and nimble • - :Patent, Medi( ' Dye Stuffs, • , „' • ',"- Perfumery, qtly en eecls, &e. selected with great, - dire: and-§aught at the present cleclitlen.piiices,fov Ante by • • 11) B EST "13 . 441‘1:P. ;.1507P4..•5. , yallk Fr..01.1R `• • •4-4 • • JACK,SOIVS OBEEEII-4.T.ED YEAST CONTPOLTICD j.A.CE.SON'S. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL HARRISBURG, P./.1.. DAYII) 'ft. Proprietor. ,THIS well"known Hotel is now in aeon dition.to accommodate the traveling: pub iic,-affo;riling the most ample conveniences alike-for -the transient guest :and the • pei xnanent boar.der.- THE • UNITED STATES IfOTEL • has beezventirely : refittpd throughout, and now has aeconimodations equal in pxtent, comfort and luxuryto any hotel ‘ between Philadelphia and-Pittsburg.. Its . 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 eity. • It has'•now all the converiences'of ~. A Fl rtST CLASS- 110 TEL. and_ ,the Proprietors, are determined tr,, spare neither expense, time or-labor to en: sure thecomfortofthe guests. Thepatron- • age of the traveling public is respectfully , solicited.. " November 4. 'ois-tf. FIRE BRICK FOR .SALE:. ASample of ,which .can be seen at 'O3 office of . 13RUTNER & MOORE. • ,Colunabia, Dec. 3d, .1804.41: " ' " J.'• W: IZEASIN AIER CHANT TAI L OR, • --. ECellam Street, seven doors,above Second; WRIGIITS - VILLE, PENN'A. CLOTHS, CA SSIMERES AND ~VESTi ngs of all styles and •suited ,to,;any season, kept constantly on hand and mall ufaetured to order at short notice;atncl•war ranted to give perfect-satisfaetion.• Aug. .1.1), , 18135, ly. • , rp HE CELEBRATED SETH• *THOifAS 1. CLOCK. • E. Spell Ile, has •juSt receiv ed front the city a choice stock of these eel brated clocks. The best, neatest and prettiest Yankee - 01o*. - warranted for two years. - ang. 26, LADIES' SHOE LL%NUFACTORY. Having increased my facilities for turn ing out supt;rior work I would an nounce to my old customers and all new ones that may favor me with ,a.call, that I am better prepard now to . manulheture all kinds of ' 54_130 1 ZES' ZYLISSMS' And Children's Shoes & Gaiters, Than ever before. I employ none but the best workmen and am always certain of giving satisiaction. I keep on nand -agen era. assortment of ready made work all of 'which is MANUFACTURED on tho Premises. Ice 1p no made up work of other parties, 'My work is' made exclusively for home trade and is sold as such. CA.SII We sell as cheap as ally ether establlSh- Mem, ant' ask a share at public patronage. JAMES SUIIIIO.IiIDER. Locust' street, between Front and Second. Columbia, _November 11.1563, ly ' • RLIVIOVAL • OF MI LLEN BROTHER'S - • P u,V S lON S T 011 E, • • TO ODD FELLOWS' HALL Columbiii, Pa.. Groceries,Piovisilns,Flour,GrainAc„ We will always keep, an band the very best quality of goods such as Sugars, • • Sall Coffee, Fruit, Teas, Son Fish, • Starch, Hams, Spices. Cheese, Crackers; Lard, Tobacco, Molasses, &gars, - also FANCY GROCERIES. NOTIONS, DRIED FRUIT, We intend to keep the best - moods= only and to sell as cheap as any similar store.— We therefore ask a portion of public pat-, ronage. H. 'MULLEN 4.t - BRO. • April 7,:66,tf. LESIIER WL1.1,l The well known Photographers, COLIJ BIA " DEG leave to inform the 'citizens of Co _LP lumina and .vioinity, that they have :Aiken and refitted the rooms ibrmerly 'oc cupied by Geo. A. Ilyers, on Front street, above Locust. Wl.ere they are prepared to take Photographs in all, styles. - Particular attention paid 'io Large Photo, : l•raphs,Carta-de-Visites,lvory Types, Ambrotypes, (x.c. Copying .and en .,rring of small Pictures. - . • PICTURES COLORE.D.in Oil or Water Colors, in astyle superior to 'any tak6n in this county and equal to any in the cities. Particular attention paid to taking pic tures of Children. • : • Pictures taken in dandy us well as in clear weather.. Orders for Picturrs from old •Negatives promp,ly tilled. The art will be' taught to. those desirous to learn at a reasonable rate. Call at the Roomsand examine our large -collection of tiPecimens. • LESLIER e2.),'4ILLIAMS, jun. 0, '6O. PhetograPhers. N. B. We hope by • strict attention to business, and desire to' please, - to :'uterit Liberal share of patronage. . • • P 0 e.-.T D • . . FRENCH, ENGLISII:AND GERMAN Flower & - Ornamental Grass, Seedsi , Arnow -, which are the Everlasting Flow er seeds,' a new - article in thiS• market, put • up in neat papers with descriptions, of llowefS &e., anti directions ibr cultivation printed on each. Just received through mail, and,for sale at. . , . • .• JACKSON'S: - . , Shuttles- flat Store, • ESTABLISHED No. 20 North Queen St. Lancaster, Pa. TATE Manufacture ouf-own goods, thus 'Y V enabling us to sell at , • , • . OLD-TIME PRICES. - The largest, best and most complete stock, and nt lower .prices than any house in the country. •. Our immense stock of Spring and SuM-" mer • Goods consists of all the novelties of the seasons; at least fifty different styles, the most popnlar, of which are the CAVALIER, - • CAVALIER D'ORSAY,: , • INDICATOR, (very new,) FULTON, MORTON. PETO: ' „ • BRIGHTON, (nabby.) • TYROL. A SPLENDID SILK HAT, FOR $5,00• Cheaper than can be had "elsewhere: • Our huSiness co - inlet:tier) with our patrons for a period" of nearly. forty years is suill cieut guarantee"of our ability topleaee_ all who, may, favor'us with a call., • , , S.LIULTZ BRO. - • ' may' 12.tf - „.: ',ROOTS'at SHOES. TOR the best Boots, go to • 'Brenernan's; o Kin,* For the'be'st Wcimen's shoes, g - t , • - Broneman's; W.l .street . , For the bast Children's - Shoes gn to .• - ••••', , Breneinan's, W. Ring street. For the most comfortable:fit go-to.. , - „ . Brertemam'e s ' street. fo,r noTk ttiqt will not. rip, go to • " -Sri:um:wt.TVs• W. King stfiabt. Vor }pots thot.Nyill hot let in Water,, go to • . , • Breile.baan's W. • King-stree 7 If is Nrp ; rit ofts a- • , •:-. - Brehemans; IP. Iting`stigkat Everybody in, e country Boule.tnaresVopposite Cooper's Hotel, Oo -•- Laricaater,Ta.. =WOMAN= 'CO. OF NORTH 111W31111LICA; • PI A' D. E T„A. lIC CORPORAT E D 1794. 1 ASsets $1,350,000 :Charter .p_erpetual. :'• Insurance_ against Toss or 'damage by - fire Buildings, Mer .chandizeit•Furtiiture,4te:, for long or short periods„orLpermanently on„Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. . : Thepr4:?mpt pay ment-oi losses fora period of seimnty years, affords guaranie'e Of claim upon public confidence: ARTHUR Cornw,,Prest. • Clian - LO,PLATT, Secretary: • ' . - • • X. ZIEGLER, Agent,: •Basement Black's . .. Hotel, Columbia, Pa. ,;Columbia, January 24.1865.-Iy. • CHARTER . PERPETUAL.. - - II ~R 7 ~IIN SIRE , . • 1.118,1111,k1C1 CO' 42i.isaisiektist f?.u. .11.1360. 1. 2 9.7-, U 4.. CAPITAL; ''s'4oo,ooo ACCRUED SURPLUS, ' - - • . 9 7 1 2 000 INVESTED PREMIUMS, • 1,086,288 UNSETTLED •CLAIMS, • '- '8,416 INCOME FOR 1864, • - ,300,000 .LOSS PAID SINCE 1829 5,000,000 . • . • • Perpetual and Temporary Polielei on Liberal Terms. • 76.1CMT...3E ?pc, .1 FL N. Bancker, Isaac Lea, Tobias Wagner, Edward C. Dale, Samuel Grant, Gee. Fales, Jacob R. Smith, Alfred Fitler i Geo. W. Richards, Eras. W. Lewis, M. D. • CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. • EWD. C. DALE, Vice-President. JAS. W. McALLISTER, Sec. Pro. Tem. • • • JOHN COOPED, ligt- for Columbia' mar. 12,1860 ly. - _ATETV CARRIAGE M A.NT.TFACTOR,Y" Second Street, nearly opposite • LTJTHBRAN CHURCH, COLUMBIA. MHE CHN.TDERSIGIT - ED HAVING Taken JL the ShoPs hirinerly conducted by Mr. Samuel ' Carter, would- respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Columbia and vi cinity that he is now.prepared tb, manufac ture all kinds of Coaches, Carriages, Bug gies. Sulkies; and all other Vehicles "hi his line. HiS•reputation as a workman is ' es tablished, as he can confidently claim-for his work the merits of beauty of form, ele gance of finish, and strength of structure. One of the ' , distinguishing. features of his work is its durability ; all, vehicles (if his build are constructed of the best seasoned material, and put together firmly and sub-. stantially. He gives particular _attention to the repairing of vehicles, and warrants ull work.in his line to give satisfaction., • - Tn addition to his practical experience in the,business. he has the assistance of the best 'workmen. Some of them from the celebrated Watson establishment of Philit delphia. • A generous public.is respectfully invited to give home iliclust7y their encourage ment and 'support.. ' 2 • - _ _ CHRISTIAN' MYERS Aug: 1.2, - ' 65. tf. REDUCTXCidir.ZIAT COAL. A rrivals of Cargoes at the Co - al Depot of 13runer cL Moore, which are now'offer ea for sale by the Bushel,Ton,Car or Doat. April 13, Boat Emma, with Lyken's Valley Stove. " 20, " ' W. H. Ranch With,Ly - ken's-Valley Nutt. " 2G, " Bait Co. No. 158, Dalt°. Co. No. 5. " 27, " Balt Co. No. 128, Balto. Co. No. 3. - 2S, Elvia V. Wall, Lyken's Valley, Nutt. May 2nd, " C. C. Co. No. 72. Gray Extra No. 4. " '4 "C - C Co, No, _l5, Gray extra No. s:* Schuylkill and Shamokin coal on hand. More ofthe celebrated Gray coal. and the Baltimore Company on the way. All coal sent in good order. BRUNER & MOORE. may 5, '66. - Jersey Fine lot of elegant "Quaker Hams," _LI direct from the Jarsies, and aresuper ior to any heretofore offered in this mark et, as a trial will suffice. For sale only by JOHN A. J.:WE:SO:N. may 26, '66-tf . DRY GOODS STORE REMOVED. THE subscriber has removed his store front West ling to No. '.49 North Queen Street—Union League• Building, Lancas ter, Pa.,_w hi eh has been refittd, and is now one of the HANDSOMEST STORES IN TOIS CITr,, where he now invites his friends and cus tomers 'to call and examine -his large and Cheao. Sitpek 0f, 4 `6oils, whiCh has just come.from the eity, bought at'thepresent low prices, which will en able him to ,SIILL AT - LOWER RATES then thoSe-whO laid in their stow-..early, when Good swore high.' • • JOSEPH KNOTWELL, Ng. f.. 9 North Queenst., Lancaster, Pa. mar. 3.1,-tt Till ENPIPER liSfilligE CO. No. 400: Wain tit. St., Philadelphia CASH ASSETS, JANUARY : I, 1566, 679; 765. 48 The investments of tlils Company are in First Mortgages on Real Estate in,tbe,City of Philadelphia, and in ,other securities carefully. selected by the Director S . and Term Insurances effected by . this Company at ,as low ,rates of, pre mium ss safety to the riorapany and to the insured•will'admit.- - Cri"G7.lEli..Ss. • *— F. Ratchford Starr, Ji• L. Erringer, IsTalbro' Frazier, ,Geo. W. Falinestock, John M. Atwood, James L. Claghorn, Benj.. T. Trediek ' William G. Bolton, George H. Stuart,. Charles Wheeler, John H. Brown, „T. H. Montgomery, F. RATCHFORD STARR, PRES/DENT, THOMAS H. MONTGOMERY, Vice •Prest: .W. WisTmt, Secretary. ' F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, , Basement, Blgiek's Hotel, Columbia, Pa. 'Feb. 10, '66. - • , ;Buy youi Clothin of - Xt.*V7 T.R E SUBSUAIBER • WOULD ,call the attention of the citizens of Co lumbia and vicinity to lAA-large stock of , REA,D3r.,2VVID.I3 C, 03'g3ING Embracing every variety of style and ma - - terial suitable ior the se...sou. They are made of the best inuterial and in the most fashionable style._ :. •. • . .-Gentivran , s Furnishing Goods,-, Shirts,,, Scarfs, Neck Ties;, Suspenders:" Handkerchiefs; Hosiery, 6,:c. ,A splendid lineOf these goods always liePt,.on. hand, AISO,• Becks,' Shoes, Hats and C7apS: of ,which , we have a Veil selected stock.' of which we-Oiler au cheap.rates: , - -' ~.TRUNKS,- I CARPETABAGS, • and - Valises...of ail' styles,-:are' sold cheaper than city prices.. My goods are .all bought for cast - and, I offer them' at clieqper, rates, for Cash,tinizi,any.oilier'Store..Call and see. • ' l. ' - •HENRY' No., Wolf's Row, -Front Columbia,; ' Columbia April 14 .ISW - • - • . . . . • Builders Takq Notice.; ••:. • - The old ,Quarry known"as EcE: Wol below the darn, is, again in Atli.- blast The„tare taking:oht , „ First4:Class-Buildra StOn suitable, for culverts,. . bridges, c:Cc:Ol, - hich they'7l,ll guarentee to' d_eliver at s anY point.as cheap as the cheap - - JAMES .114i172; GIRARDEIREA,NENLAIUME INSURANCE "'• P . '11 . 1 1, A 1:0 E'L P ' Capital 's2oo 000. • Securities $300,000. MIXES COIvIPA.Y coninues to take 1 risks on good property' at rates as lo* as any other safe ; Company, and consistent with prtidence. - . Policies issued for long or short terms, or permanently. • Losses promptly. paid, 'All claims adjusted, without litigation or delay. Thii Company refers to the past as a guarantee of its future conduct. Thos. CRAVEN, Prest. r A. S..GILLETT, Vice 'Pres JAS. B I;VORD, Secretary. F. X;ZIEGLER, Agerit, Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia; Pa Columbia, January 21, 1865.-ly. — Columbia Oil - Works ,TruscOlt . ernsey,• " • PROPRIETORS. COLUMBIA, :PAMPA? • REFINERS AND WHOLE" z Ie • ers in Refined Carbon Oil, Renzi La brio Oil, I=l Having lately put up a refinery with al) the necessary improvements. We offer to the public a pure article of , DOUBLE REFINED CARBON OIL, which gives amore brilliant light at less expense than thenaost of oils now- in market, midis perfectly non-explosive, We manufacture exclusively tor' home trade, and guarantee our oil to be -of.the best quality., Orders solicited. Address as bovE.. • - Coluinbia,Aug. 12. tf. „ JUST RECENED . zs:T HARDMAN'S GROCERY rpHE best Hams in the world, Michner's Excelsior hams, plain 'and canvass, Old Java. Lagrina and Rio Coffee,' green and roasted Browning's Excelsior Coffee, 'a choice lot of Tea, Extra Imperial, Young Hyson, English,' Breakfast and black Tea. Fine Coal Oillamps,Bond's BostonSutter, Farina, Trentan and Family Crackers, Fresh caned Tomatoes,Fine Cove :Oysters, in Jars, a niee lot of cheap Sugar, 500 'gal lons Lovering's best - Syrup. New Orleans Baking • Molases, • Pure Flour of Rice,Maccaroni,Split Peas; Layer Raistins, Apples, Cranberry's, Fresh Jan Peaches, Ground Mace, Ground . Nutmeg, A good assortment of notion such as thread Needles, pins, combs, whalebones, shoe Laces; buttons, Balmoral Hose, at HARDMANS. Cor of Third aud Cherry St. jan. 7 '65. rEiRY OUR BREAKFAST AND. DIN- A. ner Coffee. only 25 cents per pound at JACK:SOWS: rArzar GOODS For Holiday gifts' •onsisting of Fancy Work Boxes Soar Stands, Watch Stands, Vases. &v. Fine Cutlery, Pocket Books, Combs, itc., at E. Spernqrs Cheap Jewelry Store. ANDY'S NEW RESTAURANT. FRONT Si BEET ABM - WALNUT. COLUMBIA: P', The subscriber has opened a first 7 class Eating House and Restaurant, where may be Mal at all times Oysters in every style, Hot Coffee and all otbar refre - shinents cal culated to please the tastes of the' most fastidious' epicurean. . Lavers' Ale, and Frank's Lager beer, always on draught, also the best wines. , ANDREW ZELLER Nov. 25, 'O5 FLOUR AND trEED. WIICLESILE & RETUL. subAeriber would respeetilly 1 form the publio , [het be.lins opened al' NEW FLOUR AND FEED STORE, on Loeust street, three doors above Fourth street, where he is prepared to. accommo date all who may favor .him with their, patronage. He will take particular pains to hitVe al— ways on hand, the very, best Flour and Feed that can be protturec4-, His „ • TV IHTE BEAT OUR is made expressly-f , Or hith, and cannot be excelled., . For the convenience of those living aCa distance from the store, orders' may be left at the Book Store of W. U. Hess, and. will receive prompt attention. Flour will be delivered in all parts et:: the town, free of charge.' He will endeavor by ,strict attention to•' business, and by always haYing on hand a a superior article, to merit a liberaX share of patronage. A trial of his-White Wheat Flour is solicited. , TERMS CASH. ' ; ' GEORGE BRANDT., Col., mar. 10,-ly J. RUMPLE & SON, DEALERS 11,7 Fereign and Domestic llardware. A N extensive assortment of house, fur -21 nishing hardware, also 'for carpenters, and builders use, always on hand. IRON AND STEEL. Blaeksniiths,witgon makers and-others, furnished with all kinds of iron,, horse shoes, coach trimmings' and other goods in their line: .Tl 7 0 OD, AND WILL 0 W WARE - In great variety,-'such as tubs, - baskets, Wash boarus, .brooms, washing. machines, 64c. . • . panmxNa luvirroorviENTs, Plows,shovels,boes, plow castings,seythes, forks, .rakes, d all •other - implements used by the farmer. STO VES :AND TIN WARE. toves of every style and pattern; cook, parlor„and office stoves, for doil••or A large assortment of- tin ware always, kOpt: onhand or, manufaktured to order., . .P.A.I_I\TrES er — Q.. • Coal oil, linseed, fish, sperm and machine oils of all kinds. Alcohol, benzine, japau. and other' varnish, glass. paints, putty,. white lead, • Locust St., Colninbia, aug. -19,: ' 65 abinet Making and.Und4!,aking THE undersigned,. ;would ':inform •hi friendS.and the publie that he has,now,in 7 'creased facilities for turning' cnr . ('Nvetk, and FURNITURE WARE ROOMS - - - - , Are now well supplied with new and beau tiful'furniture of the latest improved styles. Be ManUfactpres to order and will keep Constandr_on - Dressing, • Plain and Fancy Aurelius, Sideboards, Sofas, ,Card Dieing - and Centre Tables, Common, Fan oy and. French Bediteads; all of which Will be sold, on•the Most .reasonable terms. -he manufactures his • own work he - Is ena bled to warrant every article to•be what it is represented: - • • -'" .011AIRs . , criAtr All kiacli,nf ChAjrs kept on nand or Man ufactured •to order. Cane, Windior, Arm and. Rocking :quilts; Settees,• Camp and Counter Stools, Sofas, Tete-a-tetes, -, and Stuffed 'S eat 'Chairs,. Made to order. .Cold Chairs repainted. ;and repaired: - • , . ,_ , , •UNDERTAKING.• Funerals Will be attended to - with ircimii ness; to which m glyes his.personal atten tion. - .lle is - prepared: with ice boxes:and. coolers to. presarN(e._ corpse, es may ,be re-. „ cinired, - AI;I4IOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS •!'urnished.plain ell tinned in any style tha ;ruby be required. •He respectfully solicits a 'share of • public patronage,: as well as a.: dorrtinuance•of the custom with, whioll lie. has been liberally favored.' - - • • -.JO.IB(YSHENeaLERGER.'• - - SoUthBide of ,Locust st. , baTween.Seoond. and Thirdi: • • [Octl7 '63. 0 121111 IE
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