THE COLUMBIA SPY. ~~~~~ INDE.PENDEIT, FEARLESS ct FREE. COLPMEA, PA., cx.tavvtictvi, Oet. \SG C2' dtZ actecrtiseing will be coneider.al c..v.,;cr and olio:table at any awe after the.Tiret, inser'tioa. Crosby Art Association. ATTEMPT TO IMPAIR PUBLIC CONFI LDENCE IN Tl/2, ENTERPRIZE. [From Chicago Post.] An atter pt 2 has been made to impair public confidence in the integrity of pur pose of Mr. Crosby in his great Art As sociation enterprise. Soule irresponsible individual malliciosuly, and certainly without any grounds, had telegraphed to several eastern newspapers that the people here lost confidence in the scheme being carried out, or the prize ever awarded. Now the people in Chicago know that Rio one has ever expressed the slightest doubt of the integrity of Mr. Crosby, or his ability to carry out to the letter the advertised project - of the Association,— The sale et' tickets tins been, within the past two weeks, brisker than ever, a.id never has there been the slightest indi cation of their depreciating in value. In the following card Mr. Crosby reiter ates his ability and determination to carry out the plan of the Association.— Mr. .NiCkersou guarantees his under takings and the committee appointed to superintend the awarding of premiUms endorse both. The people Of Chicago re quire no such .g.uarantees, but on the contrary, the whole city would-be' ready, if required, to guarantee both the com mittee, Mr: Arlekerson and , !'lr. Crosby himself, who originated, and who •is suc cessfully carrying out the Art Association scheme. To the ItAmbers of the Crosby _Opera Muse Art Association: - The sale of Certificates in the Associ ation has already been so great as to en able me to state that the destribution of premiums heretofore announced will be made.to their satisfaction or the money refunded. U. ,q. CROSBY, Actuary, A. A Having the utmost confidence in the ability of Mr. Crosby to carry out his enterprise, I hereby guarantee his un dertaking, as'above announced. SA3I'L M. NICRIBILSOZsT. Chicago, Aug. 21,'(66. - The udcrsigned members of the Com mittee appointed to superintend the awarding, of premiums to the members a the rosby Opera House Art Assci ation,.take pleasure in stating that we have full confidence in the integrity of Mr. Crosby;- and in, the icsponsibility of Samuel Nickerson, Esq., his t'rruaran tor,a.nd assure, the public that we believe the above proposal will be carried out in " good faith. James H. Brown, President Third Na tional Bank; J. C. _Fargo, Superintend ent American Express Co3npauy; Amos T. Hall, Ticasurer C. B. &Q. R. R; J. C. Dore, I, 3 resideot Board of Trade ; J. A. Ellis,. President Second National - Bank;Clinton Briggs,Ewin Briggs &,Co; E. G. Hall, Hall, liimbark & Co; Fran cis A. Hoffman, Em-Lieut . Governor. Front .Yew •York Sunday It is very rarely that we feel inclined to call the attention of our readers to. any of the`gift'arrangenients -with which our papers have lately been flooded; but this scheme of what we may call the Crosby - Art Union, is so largely and generously Conceived, as well as so handsomely and unequivocally indorsed by the leading citizens of Chicago, that we unhesitatingly give it our cordial, approval. The cost of the Opera House was $600,000, and the individuals who are disposed to purchase such a property, at such a price, are rare, even when its accompanyino• ° stores offices and studios rent for $30,000.- What in this case was to be done Mr. Crosby or those who may be associated with him are sa gacious men. They originated this Art Association; so broadly and liberally ar ranged, it can scarcely-fail of insu,reing itself a positive success. - In the first place, they offer to every subscriber, not alone a share in the Opera -House, with the chance of ultimately becoming its sole proprietor, but a- possibility of ob taining also othei very 'valuable pre miums. These consist 'of Bierstadt's great paintin g ,"The Yo Semite Valley;" Cropsey's "Auerican Autumn ;" Schus sele,s national work, "Irving and his Friends;" as well as works by the lead ing artists of the country. The first seven are in actual value $43,000. That this isa positivelygeuuine offer no doubt can exist, as the artists give it their unhesitating and cordial approval. Under any circumstances chid ought to guarantee its. purity and intention; but when such a series- of prOthinent citizens of the Western Metropolis permit Mr.' Crosby to use their names in his- advertisements as a proof of his good faith, such a guar antee is imnaeasuarably . strengthened, At the tame time we may call the at tention of the timidly speculative to the 'fact that every purchaser of a share re ceives an engraving of at least, double 'the value of the money which he has paid. , The whole scheme is so magnifi cent in all its arrangements that we shall 'indeed be surprised •should Mr. Crosby not speedily realize .the - whole of the amount required by him. U. H. Crosby,A.Ctuary,No 025 Broad- Way, or Or No. 28 Opera House Chicago. • Edmund Spering Agent for Columbia. EXCHANGE HOTEL, - 'm - oIINT JOY, PENNA. AUX. D. RE E SE Proprietor IRST".CZA4S A:CCO-112.110DA10.1575. oe - t .T . :ll9i y oic?stiP . cluors at the Bar. rIONCENTRA.TED" 'LYE, OR SOAP "Maker, just received and for sale at a iow pried iby It. WILLIAMS. t At HALDEMAN'S, GREAT .STOCK OF HANDSOME Sept. 15th. 1866 W E, specially invite the attention of the DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Sept. 15, 1866 'idth, Quality, Variety of Shades and FRENCH MERINOES and ALL WOOL Sept. 15, 1,366 ALL WOOL FRENCH PLAIDS AND PLAID POPLINS in great variety, Sept. 15, 1806 ANOTFIER LOT of those LI.A.NDSOME DOUBLE WIDTH all Wool Delaines at OUP. LOW MOWN .77.L1C.1135. A handsome, New and Desirable Ston of medium and low cost Sept. 15, 1856 Plain Mourning. Goods, In French "Alerinoes, Rep Poplins, English Reps, Turin Cloths, Sept la oa 100 LACK and-COLORED DRESS SILKS .1„). In plain and double faced figures. I(A.NLSOME GOODS HALDEY,A,N'S Sopt 15 66. Among many other attractions in an en- Sept.'ls GG N O Last Season's Goods to show in our iNIEN'S and BOY'S WE tin DEI?ART- Sept. 15, I,SGA Big Bargains Sept. 15 s ISGG R ecollect, :we offer each - season an entire FALL o - ii 1866 ---0 AND CIIEAP DRY GOODS At lIALDEMANS' Ladies to our HALDEXIA:S'S. Examine the perfect colorings REP POPLINS At lIALDEMAN'S All new this soason At LIALDE-MAN'S NO ADVANCE, At HALDEMA,N'S SAXOXX DRESS. STUFFS At FS,ALDEMAN'S Jamese Cloths, Alpacas find Wool De4xines, At 'II.A.LDE MAN'S, CARPETS at 371 Cents, tire new stock of Carpets Just received . At lIALDE3IAN'S 11ENT At lIALDEMAN'S In all. Wool Blankets, _ • - Fresh Stock, .A.t BALDE.3.I AN'S is:rew,Stock, in every Department For our enstomers to select froin. - HALDEMAN'S, Septexabor 151566, COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $532,210,49 This Company continues to insureßuild ings, Marchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by fire, on the mutual plan,- either for a cash premium or premium note. SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount insured, 8,301,293,51 Less ain't expired in '55, 212,336,011 8,091,939,51 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Amt. of premium notes,Jun. V 05,426,090,06 . Less premium notes exp'd in '65, 16,073,43 410,017,21 Amt. of premium notes received in '63, 113,581,13 Balance of premiums, Jun. 1.'65, 8,580,14 Cush receipts,less commissions in '63, 40,760,59 CONTRA Losses and expenses paid in '65, 37,987,88 Balance Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, MG, 533,2i0,49 570,198,37 A. S. GREEN, President. GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary., MICHAEL S. SuumAN, Treasurer. • Sainuel Shoch, 'William Patton, R. T. Ryon.. John W. Steacy, John Fendrich. Geo. Young, Jr., H. G. Miuich. Nicholas M'Donu Id, Sam'l F Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman. Amos S Green, S. C. Slaymakcr, E:lmund Spermg,- Jail. 13, 1835. UPHOLSTERING. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS TAKE N Rooms adjoining the residence of James B.arber, in Walnut street, where he is at all times prepared to' do all kinds of work in his line. Such as, Hanging Cur tains, cutting, making and laying Carpets. Repa rine . So fa S and chairs, making spring, corn -hu sk or. air mattresses, cushions ac., &c. . • SAMUEL CARTER. mar. 10, '66 NOTICE 'TO tUILDERS- rpHE Old well-known Abm. Myers' I. Quarry, which has been in operation for two years and a half, are prepared to furnish all kinds building stone, not only as cheap. but better stone than can be pro duced in this vicinity. july 7,tf • S. S. DETWILER. PEILAI3' SOALE WORM. DINHORE 4.f.; CO. Successors to A. B. Davis (.V. Co., WARE 1? 0 OATS' 417 Al? all Street. Factory _lsth and Penn'a Avenue. " MAN GRA CTURERS OP PA TE T STAN BARD SCALES, Suitable for weigh locks,rail road tracks, depots, coal, hay and live stock. . Patent Parallel Crane Beim, for weigh ing Boilers, Casting and other heavy ma chinery. Patent Stock House Scales, for Blast Fur naces. Hopper Scales, for'wcighing, Grain, indi cating Bushels and Pounds. Bank's Improved Rolling Mill and Union Scales, also, all the various descrip tions of Dormant and Portable Platform Scales. Counter Scales and Patent Beams. Every Scale Warranted. Prompt attention given to repairing.— Send for an Illustrated Circular. ' nov. 4, '65.-ly OPENING of THE CAMPAIGN for ISGG 1866 JOHN A. JACKSON, 1866 Locust Street, Columbia, Penn'a. LTE has just received a new and. fresh 1.1._ supply of Groceries, also NEW DRIED FRUIT, . :NEW SUGAR CURED HAMS, No. 1, Shore Mackerel and Labrador Her ring, Raisins, Currants,Pruaes, Pickles, Cranberries, Hominy, Sweet Corn, ,tc Our stock of Groceries is fall a we are daily receiving additions. Give us a call. Jan. 20. ISGG,tf. WASEZZISTOVON 1-10TIS1 - No. 709 Chestnut, Street, above 7th, PHILADELPHIA. rains OLD AND POPULAR HOTEL I_ is situated in the very centre of busi ness, and is convenient to the Steamboat and R. R. Depots, access from which to Ole Hotel., is attainable at all times. The house has been thDroughly renovated and newly furnished,aud 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 effort on his part will be spared 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, (14 Manager. YORK CO., BUCKWHEAT FLOUR at JACKSON'S riELEBRATED YEAST COMPOUND J at JACKSON'S. SEIBMIIT'S CA.BEVET 'TVAIREE.OOI7Iffb:' . AND MAINUFACTORT., LocusTßi., TEW DOORS BELOW 3rd St., COLUMBIA, _LAN. CO"I(, PA; THE subscriber having purchased from his brother, Casper Seibert, the stock and. good will of his extensive Cabinet iNlanu factory, will continue the business :At the old stand,, wliere he will keep on hand tu) assortment of FUIiNITURE OF ALL KINDS, of the best qu&lity, style, and manufacture and will ulake to order, of first-rate mate rial, every article in his line. He trill give strict attention to business, and respectful ly asks of the public a share of its patron age. ,2: - -if-ITNDERTAKING will receive the most careful attention, at the shortest notice. GEORGE SEIBERT. Cola. July 4, '63. I D QO - 21.M r E A LABGE and well selected stock of ±1 Pocket Books; has just been received, which we will sell at reduced prices. Call and see our stock of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUTZS. A. largo and- frbsh stock just received frrin -New York, they are offered at prices to suit every one. Patent The mometers A large assortment just received, and selling at very low prices. No person should be without one. ARNOLD' S WRITING FL Urn. The genuine .p,r4Ne, = - quarts pints, half pints and 2 oz. stands. Everylliing usual ly kept in - the Stationery line, wil be found at . W. U. HESS' Book Store, Locust - - St4 - bpposite Columbia National Bank. - june 10, 705._ GOLD PENS: GOLD PENB - . ATTE HAVE JUST RECEIVED - AN V entire new stock of FOLEY'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS. Our variety is very complete, and all new. Now is the time to select a good Peri. Our prices are as low as they are in New York We guarantee all first-class ' Pens for one year, at W. U. HESS' nook Store, Locust Street.. Sept. 22, • Pure Malt Vinegar. This is a new kind, made out of Pure Barley, and warranted to answer better for pickling or table use than. any e0r3,1 or cider vinegar made, at J. C. BUCHER'S, Cor - Pront and Locust Sts. ------------ T J EBANON VALLEY HONEY AT JACKSON'S. IJIMPORT,ED FRENCH, ENGLISg AND GERMAN Flower & Ornamental , GraSs Seeds, , Among which are the Everlasting Flow er seeds, a new article in this market, put up in neat papers, with descriptions of -flowers ac., and directions for cultivation printed on each. Just received through mail, and for sale at Cured by Nishlees Eferb Bitters .! When Mishler's Bitters were first intro duced to the public the proprietor did not feel justified in recommending it as a spe cific for Cholera During the fall of 1865, Dr. Mishler received the following note froth Jacob L. Baker, Esq., of Lancaster Pa.,a member of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Mr. Baker had-a great deal of experience in the treatment of. Cholera is a druggist of sixteen years standing,was Hospital Steward in th e Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, for three years, and is withal a gentleman of undoubted integrity and one in whose statement the most implicit confidence can be placed : . Lancaster, Noveniber 3d, 1865. Dr. Mishler—Dear Sir:—Knowing that the Cholera with its dreadful ravages is now upon our land, and knowing that no medi cine now in our country possesses such a caloric influence "which is the vital reme dy for all diseases of this kind," as the Bitters you now making I request you to prepare such a quantity of your bitter as would suit all demands, as I assure you they will be an invaluable remedy, and will be hailed as a blessing by all who will use it. 570,108,37 . _ Being thus urged, and having noticed the Bitters were constantly curing the most violent cases of Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus and kindred complaints,Dr. Misbler at last ()tiered his compounds as a cure for Cholera The result has exceeded his most sanguine expectations and fully justifies all that, Mr. Baker says in his note, It certainly proves that Mr. Baker's practical knowledge of iieclicine far exceeds that of most doctors who too often close their patients with de leterious drugs on some absurd theory.— For the purpose of showing that Mishler's Herb Bitters will cure Cholera we - give below a few facts. All intelligent persons who have investi gated the origin of cholera, agree that it is caused by poison introduced and generated into the system by impure water, damp ness, filth and over-crowded rooms with deficient N'entilation. This is proved by the fact that cholera always rages worse on board of ships where all of the above causes are found more or less - combined. To cure cholera, and also to prevent it.it is necessary to neutralize this position, and that Mishler's Bitters will do this is, proven by the following : The steamship Virginia, arrived at the Port of New York: about the middle of April with cholera a board a number of the passengers having died during the voyage with this complaint. Among the passen gers were a family named Sebmith, from Baden, Germany. This family 'was at tacked with cholera. Fortunately for them they had friends living in this city (Lan easter. Pa.,) who knew the virtues of Mish let's Bitters and who procured a bottle and sent it to the Sehmith family. When this package arrived at Quarantine,the doctors examined it and confiscated the contents. Another bottle was procured and packed in a more secure manner: it safely-reached the Schmiths. On its arrival aboard the Vir ginia, Henry Schmith and Christ. Seim) ith were both laboring under choleric symp toms: Mrs. Marcia Schmitt), wife at the former was very bad, not, expected to re cover, and a son had died of the dread com plaint and had been buried theday previ ous. It was in this plight a bottle of Mish ler's Bitters, sent forth like an Angel of Mercy found the poor Schmith family.— Henry Schmith was the first to try it, and so instantaneous was the relief he experi enced that he gave itto his Vl' i re and brother both of whom it at once relieved. They used the entire contents of the bottle and all three were so much relieved that the physicians permitted them to leave the Virginia,after being confined at quarantine aboard that scourge ship forty-two says.— The.Sehmiths proceeded to their relatives in Lancaster, and at an early opportunity called on Dr. Mishler to express their grati tude for the timely relief they had found in his Bitters. Mr Henry Sehmith stated that all the compounds the docto - rs had given him did no good, but that one glass of Mishler's Bitters made him feel.like a new man, 'warming his whole system, giving him a healthful heat and causing him to perspire freely. His statement was substantially was substantially as given above. and Ito further said that if the doc tors had not kept the first bottle from reaching him, his son would yet hrve been living. Mrs. Schmith .vas still weak from the effect of cholera, but the continued use I of the Bitters were most surely restoring her accustomed vigor. It is not to be expected that regular M. Ds. wil I admit that any remedy nut to be fbund in the Dispensatory will cure Chol era or any other complaint, but candor I compels Dr. D. H. Bissell of the Cholera Hospital ship " Falcon" to admit that he believes Mishler's Bitters to be a " very good Tonic." In reply as to a case of Bit ters that was sent to him by a well known gentleman of Lancaster, he writes as fol lows : Hospital Ship Falcon, Quarantin, New York,3 one 7th, ISG6. George S. Rowboiham, Esq.— Dear Sir : Yours of the 2:3d, inst. is to hand. In re ply, I beg leave to say, that I received the ease of Bitters you sent me for trial &c., that I gave them to the convalescents in Hospital. I believe them to be a very good tonic Bitters, well adapted to all eases requiring Tonic remedies. D. H. BISSELL, Physician, Hospital Ship "Falcon." This letter from. Dr. Bissell,just after the reception of the Bitters, and before he had time and opportunity to thoroughly test their wonderful medicinal properties is considered an important endorsement, as that gentleman to-day occupies the most important position of any physician iu America. The passengerS and crews o emigrant mid merchant vessels that arrive in the Port of New Yorkfrom foreign coun tries,are subject to his inspection and con trol, and the great experience he has had in the management of that dreadful dis ease, Cholera, gives an endorsement by him an unusual importance.' This letter together with the statement or the Selimith fandly—who while in the Steamer Vir ginia, wore under Dr. Bissell's control, shows what the Bitters have done and can do. Another case of Cholera cured by Mish ler‘s Herb Bitters is that of Mr. -Pearsol of York county, who,after suffering severely from all the symptons of Cholera, finally became collapsed and while in this state, (the doctors stating that he with beyond re lief) a friend administered freely,Mishler's Bitters. The effect was instantaneous ; heat was generated in the body, perSpira tion was induced and after using one bot tle Mr. Pearsol was entirely restored. •Mishler's Bitters cures Ciiolera by coun teracting the poison which is the cause of the disease. Poison in the system,whether generated by bad . air. 111th, as iu Cholera, or introduced by the bite of a venomous snake or mad dog will be ex pelled and all bad symptons allayed by the use of Michler's Herb Bitters. The above proves this to be the fact in Cholera and the certificate of Mr.Rhinehart proves that Mishler's Billers will cure the bite of a poisonous snake: Lancaster, July 4th, 1365.. 'Mr. B. Mishler —Si ri—Abo ut eight weeks since I was bitten in the left hand by a snake, but at-the time did not know of what species it was. Immediately_ after the bite my hand. swelled to a very large size, and tlie poison appeared - to be.work ing up my arm. I suffered great pain in my hand and arm; I had to quit work and was afraid I would be compelled to have my hand amputated. I canto to you, and by your advice' washed my band and arm with your Herb Bitters at the same time taking it inwardly. In eleven days I was able to go to work again. The poison - was all drawn out and Mishler's - Herb Bitters was only medicine or application that .T made use of. Mr. Christian Burns, a near neighbor of mine, went out a day or two utter to the place where I was bitten, and killed what I believe was the same snake that bit me as he caught within five yards of the spot where I - was bitten. It proved to be what is called a copper snake; at any rate, whether it was the same one that bit me or not:—one thing is certain— that your. Bittevs cured the bite of a snake in my case for.whichl shall ever-be thank, - ful, as I believe it was the means of saving my hand. .. , , I.shall be pleased to. personally satisfy any one of the-truth of the above. . 'Yours. JACOB RINEHART. .. • • • Low Street, Lancaster. •• Per Sale liy—T. C. BUCHER, ROBERT H.A.MILTON, and all Druggists. JACKSON'S. 0 0 I_, "P, 321,49_ Yours respectfully. JACOB L. BAKER - BOOTS ct SHOES. FOR the best Boots, go to Breneman's, W.. King. For the best Women's shoes; g o to Breneman's. W. Kin i• street For the best Children'S shoes go to • .Breneman's, W. King street For the most comfortable fit go to Breneman's, W. King street For work that will not rip, go to Breueman's, W. King street For Boots that will not let in water,go to Brenenian's, W. King street If in want ofts and Shoes, go to Breneinaus, W. King street Everybody in the country go i o Brenoman's, opposite Cooper's Hotel, Oc. Lancaster, Pa QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE CON dition of the Columbia National Bank on the morning of the first Mouthy of October, 1866. RE S 0 UR CE S . 1\ otes and bills dis'd, ,5743,702,27 U.S. bonds deposited for circulation, 5011,000,00 U. S. bonds en hand, 32000,00 51254,502,27 Cash in notes of State Banks, 114,00 Specie, 90,00 Legal tenders and compound lot. notes. 54-353,00 51,557,00 RernittimeesA other cash items, 5,6'92,02 Duo from National Banks, 121.351,87 "from other Banks and Bankers, 139,16 121,491,05 Banking House, 10,000,00 Current' expenses & Taxes paid, , 7,102,70 LIABILITIES. Capital, pant in 000,000,00 Surplus fund, 100,000,00 Discount and Exchange, 21,010,12 Profit, and Luse, 4,860,74 25,606,16 Due to -National Ranks, 30,298,02 Due to other Banks.d: 1;anker5,8.656,10 08,861,12 Circulation of Columbia 1iank,26.4.25,00 do Col% National 13au1z,406,185,00 462,610,00 Individual deposits 006,157,70 Indebtedness of Directors, $113,400.00 Sworn to and subscribed by SAMUEL SHOW, t_lashier _ Oct 0, 3:n IZITSIMANCII CO. 01 9 NOATZE .13.1MERICCA., P HILADE.LPHIA. TN OCEPORATED 1794. Assets 51,350,000, 1 Charter• perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by fire on Buildings, Mer chandizo, Furniture, &e., for long or short periods, or permanently on Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt pay ment of losses for a period of seventy years, atibrds c, guarantee of claim upon public confidence. Anrxtur. G. COFFIN, Prest. CHARLES PLATT, Secretary., F. X. ZIEGLIL'R, Agent, Walnut St., above Front, Columbia, Pa. Columbia, January 21, 1805.-Iy. CHARTER 18 29 0 PERPETUAL. FRANKLIN FIRETHMICE Ca, tO Pffillillc-MIJPEI2., $,5 0 1 ,2 9 7 04 ._ CAPITAL, - - - - 400,000 ACCRUED SURPLUS, - 971,000 INVESTED PREMIUMS, * 1,036,238 UNSETTLED CLAIMS, 8,410 INCOME FOR 1813-1, 300,000 LOSS PAID SINCE 1829 5,000,000 Perpetual and Temporary Poliekes• on Liberal Terms. • Nzrzm=:..m• Charles N. Bat - miter ' Isaac Lea, Tobias Wagner, Edward C. Dale, Samuel Grant, Geo. Pales, Jacob R. Smith, Alfred Paler, Geo. W. Richards, Pros. W. Lewis, M. D. CHARLES N. DAI`.:CRER, PicBidcat. EWD. C. DALE, Viee-President. JAS. W. McALLISTER, Pro. Tem. COOPER, bet- for Columbia. mar. 112,1856, NEW CARRLI M ANT3P CTOP.,Y Second Street, nearly opposite LUTHERAN CHURCH, COLUMBIA. UNDERSIG:N.TED HAVING Taken A the Shops formerly conducted by Mr. Samuel Carter, would respectfully an nounce to the ellizeri,s of Columbia and vi cinity that he is now prepared to maim - lac • tare all kinds of Coaches, Carriages, B Ug gi es, Sulkies, and all other vehicles in 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 of his build are constructed oldie best seasoned material, and put together firmly and sub stantially. He gives particular attention to the repairing of vehicles, and warrants all work in his line to give satisfaction. In addition to his practical experience in the business, he has tho assistance of the best workmen. Some of them front the celebrated Watson establishment of Phila delphia. A generous public is respectfully invited to give home fmlust7y their encourage ment and support. • CHRISTIAN MYERS. • Aug. 1.2, 'GS. tf. ' alzmucizzow xrci cossa; Arrivals of Cargoes at the Coal Depot of Bruner tit Moore, which are now offer ed for sale by the Bushel,Ton,Car or Boat. April 13, Boat Einina, with Lvken's Valley Stove. " 20, " W. 11. Rauch with Ly ken's Valley Nutt. " 26, " 'Bait Co. No. 158, Balto. Co. No. 6. 4L 07, BalL Co. No. 128, BalLo Co. No. 3. • " 2S, Eh-la V. Wall, Lyken's Valley Nutt. llay 2nd, " C. C. - Co. No. 72, Gray Extra No. 4. J , 4, "C C Co, No, 15, Gray extra. No. a. Schuylkill and Shamokin coal on hand. More ofthe celebrated Gray coal, and the Baltimore Company on the way. All cou,l sent in good order. BRUNER &MOORE. may 5,, Jersey Ela IRIS. A Fine let of elegant ,"Qualer Dams," 11_ direct from the Jarsies, and are super ior to any heretofore offered in this mark et,,as a trial will suffice. For sale only by JOHN A. JACKSON. may'2G, 'GG-tf DRY GOODS STORE RENOVE.D. rpHE subscriber has 'removed his store from West King to No. 29 North Queen Street—Union League Building, Lancas ter, Pa., which has been refitted, and is now one of the- HANDSOMEST STORES IN TES CITY, where he now invites his friends nrid ells= tomers.to call and examine his large and Cheap .q tack of Goods, - which has just come front the city, bought at the present low prices, which will (;11.- able hint to SELL AT LOWER RATES . then those who laid in their stock early, when Goad . swore high. JOSEPH KNOTWELL, No. 20 North Queen st., Lancaster, Pa. - mar. 31,-ti A LSO, a general assortment of fresh and. ..4 - 1, rillable - Drugs, . . Patent Medicines, Dye Stuffs, . Perfumery, Carden Seeds, the. selected with great care, and bought at the present decline ht prices, for sale by apr. 21, , , ' • R. WILLIAMS. C IDER vx2;-Epall, at . • - J.A.O KS ON' S. THE ENTERPRISE IM RE CO. No. 400 Walnut St., Philadelphia. CASH ASSETS, .7211V1TA2 Y 1, 1866,. $3791765. 48 The investments of this Company are in First Mortgages on. Real Estate in the City of Philadelphia, and in other securities carefully selected by the Directors. Perpetual and Term Insurances effected by this Company at as low rates of pre mium as safety to the Company and to the insured will admit. 31:31.70 40 1 1 2 41=30.1ER..",, • F. Ratchford Starr, J. L. Erringer, Nalbro' Frazier, ' Geo. W. Fahnestock, John M. Atwood, James L. Claghorn, Benj. T. Tredick, William G. Bolton, Geor g e H. Stuart, Charles Wheeler, John H. Brown, T. H. Montgomery. F. RATCIIFORD STARR, PRESIDENT. TM:RAS 11. MONTGOMERY, Vice -PIOSt. ALEX. W. WIS'rER, Secretary. P. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Basement, Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa. _ Feb. 10, 'O6. any your Cloihing of RICE, rjr lL E SUBSCRIBER - WOULD call the attention of the citizens of Co lumbia and vicinity to his large stock of _ MADE C i OTIZING Embracing every variety of style and ma terial suitable for the sertson. They are made of the best material and in the most fitshion able style. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, tVe.. A splendid line of these goods always kept on hand. Also, Boots, Shoes. Hats and Caps, of which we have a well selected stuck of which we offer at cheap rates. TRUNRS, CARPET BAGS, and Valises of all styles, are sold cheaper than city prices. My goods are allbought for cash and I offer them at cheaper rates, fat caslr, than any other store. Call and see. HENRY RICE, No. 1, Wolf's Row - , Front St. Columbia. Columbia, April 14, 1866, ly. $1493,035,0 1 51483,938,04 Gina En'EIn.MAND Malta:NM XNSIT:II.DO -.NM COV/PRAVir I PHILADELPHIA. Capital 5200,000. Securities 000,000. (VMS COMPANY _continues to take _I risks on good property at rates as low as 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. Trios. CRA.vws, Prest. A. S. GILLETT, Vice Pres-, JAS. B A LvonD, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Walnut St., above Front, Columbia, Pa. ~Columbia, January 21, 1865.-Iy. JUST RECEIVED 2-I.T HARDMAN'S GROCERY ! MITE best Hams in the world, Michner's Excelsior hams, — plain and canvass, Old Sava. Lagrina and Rio Coffee, green nun roasted-Browning's Excelsior Coffee, a choice lot of Tea, Extra imperial, 'Young Hyson, English, Breakfast and black Tea. Fine Coal Oil lamps,Bond's Boston Butter, Farina, Trentan and Family 'Crackers, Fresh caned. Tomatoes,Vine Cove Oysters, in Jars, a nice lot of cheap Sugar, 500 gal lons Lovering's best Syrup. New Orleans Baking Molases, Pure Flour of Mice,Maccarom,Split Peas, Layer Raisons, Apples, Cranberry's, Fresh Can Peaches, Ground Mace, Ground Nutmeg, A good assortment of notion such as thread Needles, pins, combs, whalebones, shoe Laces, buttons, Balmoral Hose,at A RDMAN S Cor. of Third and Cherry St. jan. 7'65. TRYOUR, BREAKFAST AND DlN nor Coffee. only 25 cents per pennd at J.,,VORSON'S. S. S. RAII-IVON'S MERCIL TAILORING, GENERAL CLOTHING, ANL GENTLEMEN'S 'FURNISHING STORE, (Opposite Shot er's Cor. ofNorth Queen & ®range All kinds of rnen's and boy's ready-made Clothing and furnishing goods constantly kept on hand.— Also, a superior assorttnent, of French, English, German and American Cloths, Co.ssimeres and Vest logs, which will be made to order in any desired style, with the least possible delay ; warranted to g satisfaction, and at reasonable charges. july 14, '06.1y S. S. RATHVON. Shoe Bratsiaes. THE best assortment and largest stock in tho place, and at greatly reduced prices, at H. WILLIAMS, Front Street. THE UNITED STATES, HOTEL HARRISBURG, PA. DAVID R. 1111CHISOY, Proprietor. THIS well known Hotel is now in aeon dition to accommodate the traveling pub lic, affording the most ample conveniences alike for the transient guest and the. 3 . ?er,- m anent. boarder. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely refitted throughout, and. now has accommodations equal in extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel between Ilhiladelphia and Pittsburg.lts locati,in 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 the conveniences of A FIRST CLASS HOTEL. and the Proprietors are determined to 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 4. '65-tf. Mason, Pease & Moore ' PITTSBURGH, PA. IMPORTANT TO MANUFACTURERS Superior Lard to Oil: Extra No. 1, Engine Oil, at 1,50 do 2, do 1,20 do 3, do 75 do 4, do {`'`o Extra Paraph ! ine Lubric at 25 cts. gal The above mentioned grades of oils are guarantied as follows ; -- No. 1, for Locomotives and Engines su. perior to Lard Oil. No. 2, - do equal to Lard Oil. No. 3, an - extra oil suitable for blast furnaces, heavy machinery, now be ing used lv Rh much satisfaction by Grove Bros. Danvllle,'Pa. No. 4, a heavy oil for Rolling Mill work, pronounced by Messrs. Shoenherger & Co. for use on - their cutti no- machines equal to best Lard Oil at-50 cents. Also, Carbon Oil, supplied at lowest rates. Orders may be left at - this ()Mee k Jun, 2, 1866,.1y. V THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES - paid for OLD NEWSPAPERS PAM PHLETS,BOOKS AND WASTEPAPER of every description. - H. C. LUNDY th.. Co., 142 south 4th street, Phil'a. - feb. 24, 1566. ly. 1866. . 1866. Garden, 'Field 'and - Flower , Seeds. From Briggs &Brothers, Rochester, New York, THESE kinds of seeds which mature more perfectly in the old countries are imported from tho best seed houses and the balance is grown in this country, with the greatest care, therefore those who pur chase them can depend upon getting the best the world affords. For sale at Mar. 3. JACKSON'S. LA CASTER, PA HOUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION. mHE citizens of Columbia and vicinity,. 1 are respectfully invited to call and ex-. amino my large and varied assortment or DEOUSEXCEEIPING GOODS Comprising every variety of TIN WARE, SILVER-PLA TED WARE, TABLE CUTLERY,- FANCY GOODS, • PLANISHED TIN-WARE S , COOKING UTENSILS, CHAMBER WARE,_IN SETS,, HOLLOW WA E, ENAMLED, COPPER KETTLES, BRASS KETTLES; Chafing Dishes, "Egg Boilers, Britannia„ • Ware,"Waiters, ceg., &c. Stoves of 'every Description. BRILLIANT AND NIAGARA, Are two of the best stoves in the Market, They are guarantied to give satisfaction. GAS FITTIN 6; PLUMBING' Carried on in all its various branches. Stoves,Shops, Dwellings, &c., fitted up with Gas and Water Pipes, in the best manner:, On hand a good assortment of Chandeliers, Brackets, Dro Lights and.{ Pendants, Galvanized Iron, Lead and Ter-, ra Cotta Water Pipes. Reparing promptly and personally . * attended to. HIRAM WILSON, Cor. Locust cG 2nd st.; Col'a BARGAINS IN DRY G co At I. 0. BRUNER'S CHEAP CASH STORE, Front St., above Locust, Columbia. wE are constantly receiving additions, to our stock, and have now allarge and varied assortment of LADIES' NESS GOODS Consisting of Delaincs, Challis, Lawns,. Mozambiques, plain and figured, Alpacas,. Pdplins, &c. e invite attention to our stock of Mushns,Sheetings, Checks,, Tickings, Linens, Flannels, Ginghams, . Calicoes, at NEARLY OLD PRICES. A complete assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, YESTINGS, TWEEDS, JEANS, COTTENADES,&c.,. for men and boy's wear, at old prices. FULL LINE of HOSIERY, GLOVES, and Tritnmings, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, of Latest Styles and Best Makes. BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS Made of the best material, and warranted equal to the best home-made work. CALL AND SEE US. NO CHARGE TO SEE GOODS. , jnly 14, 'GO. I X:. Li IN all fine brands of Chewing Tobacco, all other houses. My Tobacco's are nll warranted free of mould, must, or disa greeable mixtures, they are all selected with the greatest care by the manufactur— ers. Constantly on hand HARDCASTLF, NAVY,., Baltimore Spun, Oronoko Twist, • Diadem, Old Dominion, Light Pressed; . Sun Cured, . Congress,- • Queen City Erne Cut- 'Grant Fine Cut, Michigan Fine Cut, mid 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 tsy my • American Cousin's, Union's, Isabel Cubas, . 76's, Grant's,. Attillas, &c., ctc. ;Cheap Segars constantly on hand. Booties . is the place. Mind in the , old Post Office Building„ Locust Street. Col. june 24, '65 BE_NJAXIN HERR, HAS JUST OPENEDi A new stock of goods, at ob - mucl Ir.ntalc:o33. Stit Where I would be pleased to see slimy old_ customers. My stock of goods is , full =la complete, comprising DRESS GOODS, CASSIMERES, OLOTIIS, YESTINGS, DELAINS, PRINTS, DOMESTICS, Together with as good assortment of Tiods as is found in any similar establishment. lretnail y Groceries, B:offee, 411 a 64 0 0 of 411 kink ..RIME SUGAR CURED HAMS- Fl,O 13E,, POTATOES, FISH, itC. Country-produce taken in exchange for goods at the highest market. rates. I hope to be the recipient of. a liberal pa tronage. 13EN.T. HERR. N0v.19. '6l Cor..3rd and T.lnisnt Sts. REMOVAL OF MULLEN Lt. BROTTI-FIR'SI PROVISION STORE,. TO ODD FELLOWS' HALL r Columbia, Pa. Groceries,Provisions,Flour k- Grain,Eza. -- We will always keep on hand the very best quality of goods such as Sugars, Salt, Coffee, - . Fruit, . Teas, - Soap, • -Fish, Starch, Hams, Spices. • Cheese, Crackers, Lard, , Tobacco,_ Molasses, S . ,egars, also - FANCY GROCERIES', - NOTIONS, DRIED FRUIT, (tC: We intend to keep the best aoods only r and to sell as cheap as any similar store.—, We therefore ask a portion of public pat ronage. April 7, , GO-tf. H. MULLEN & BRO PROTQGRAPHS. TILE OLD ORIGINAL GALLERY. 'The subscriber has completely re-fitted his establishment, and this 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, Xelainotypes, Carte de Visite, and pictures on canvass taken in the best style; and at prices which cannot be beaten for cheapness.," fr:gr-Likenesses warranted, and a satis factory picture furnithed . without repeated sittings. He asks - a , contirurrina of the liberal patronage always extended to this establishment. Call- and examine speci mens at the rooms, northeast corner of I4ront and Locust' Streets. Entrance on ocust street. • R. J. M. LITTLE. 6ct. 24 1863. CAN NED PICKLES & SARDINES at JACKSON'S. GEO. M. BOOTH