THE COLUMBIA SPY. INDEPENDENT, FEARLESS LC:, FREE • COLEJNiIIi PA , txtv.,.vc.V.\\ , 4 , 7.. n— dli adecrtiseing will be coneidercd CASE' .2.,td olicetal,le at ai tins eller t 1 iirut assertion. WiIAT feelings - crowd the mind of the sensitive reader, ay he learns, through the report of the Secretary of War, that up to - tlie first of July last, there have Veen furnished to maimed-soldiers, 3,98/, legs and '2,240 arms, not to take account of fifty-five hands and nine feet. It is estimated that uue th.ousand limbs yet remein to be supplied. ahese stati.)tics are paihfully suggestive, and whenever we meet a veteran with an empty sleeve e,r pill:Laing any deprivation ut his natural complement of limbs, we should ..• lega;za him as one of our greatest bene factors, ahe empty garment mu be fi !ed by a near aqui even convenient sub si.!.ttitc, but the loss of the natural limb is irreparable. It is impossible for the Government to restore bone, muscle and sinews, or to give animation and action to a❑ artificial limb It is nevertheless her duty io do all in her power to make lutaiged heroes whule agaiu—and when had done all that can be dune by surgical skill, is will be comparatively little. But there is another and sadder phase of the report—thedeacl--towhich vie New ' York Tribune alludes in the following touching manner r_ • But there are torn and shattered bodies -0141 are beyond the reach of the sur eon's hand, and to whom the Secretary or War can send no assistance. They sleep peacefully enough in the forty-one cemeteries of the Nation—one hundred and four thousand five hundred and twenty-six of theta—and every moldering body represent; a human Life which, before the rebellion, was useful, active :cud pxoductive. There aro more to come,. itild the number will probably be increased 'to two hundred and fo . K:y-tfine ti,idu - sand three hundred and ninety-seven. •To these must be added the remains of those who were buried elsewhere. What, harvest of death ! Wurt.t an expenditure of the virility of the land I. What a draft upon the producriun of the future ! What a diminution of the real wealth of the country ! But putting aside the eohd caleulations of the cconbitri , :f, Q very reader of . ordinary sensibility will recall the, t;4ental knot physical suffering, the bereavements, the uutiinely clepartuie of -and' altr,-raw. of the surviving- T ot wires, of children, 'swee th ea r ts,io whoin, the.telegram or the' letter' here intelligence, whiehif it (lid, not ply their souls, at least changed the whore tenor of their lives, and . while it chiaened all their future, left-them Ices;3ibly sell-dependent and alone in a bleak and buSy world ! There are wounds which pensions do not heal, and wants which the Government, however gener cannot supply. AU the laws in the World Cantiot•givb be:irk the So'n to, his widowed: mother,or restore the husband to the arms of his wile. There is and can be no record in the ,War Depart men t of broken hearts—there is no bureau of blighted hopes, no Secretary to com jute.: the sighs and tears, the days of dis tress, th.e sleepless nights, or the false 4'utiMOChing - dreams of women whoth the red hand of war, stretching fcom. the far off battle field, has remorsely smitten, upon the very hearth stone of a blasted home with all its tender recollections, and may be, stern material necessities. MI HOOP SKIRTS. HOP KIN'S " OWN MARE," 217M1W 7.19. LL STWLMSI - Are hi every respect First Class,' and em brace a complete assortment fur Ladies, - Ntisses, and. Children of the Newest Styles, cv ry Length and,Bl7es of; Widst. •‘ OUR SKIRTS,. are lucre universally popular than any otheii; before the public. They retain their shape better, are lighter, more elastic, more du ; ±able, and really cheaper, than 'a`jiiy other j i .lio ( ip. Skirt' in the market. The springs and fastenings are- warranted perfect.— Every Lady should try them., They are now being extensively sold by IVl : erehants, throughout the country, aild"at wholesale and retail,at Manufaeto a y tind'&ll'e Room o. 624„A1C1.:1 Street. belo 7th, Phila. .Ask - for Hopk.lit's "ori,rinike,"---buy no other: Caution.'--None genuine unlesi stamped cat cacti Kid Pad- - Hopkin's Hoop Skirt 42ahufactory, No. 62S Arch Street, Phila.m Ano; constantly on tquid, - ;u.111lue 01'N% Y. made Skirts, at very , fow prices. TERMS TERMS NET CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY Sept 14m. LADIES' FAIlit)!Y VEJ ZZ.S AT JOHN FA RIERA'S Old Established FUR Alanufactory, ' No'. 71S ARCH Street, above 70,lada. TJAVE •NOW STORE OF MY • OWN Importation and Mann facture one of the largest and most beautiful selections of FANCY - FUR :3,- for Ladies! and Children's Wear in the C'itY.- Also, a. 'lino • assortment of Gent's Fur-Gloves and Collars: - I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices,and I would there fore solicit a call from my frien , 's of Lan caster county and vicinity. Remember the Name, Mum bet- and Street! • J OLIN 1 AREERA, No. 7d342.0.4 St:, al). south side, • • Philadelphia. I have no Partner, nor connection • with any other store in Philadelphia. • Oct. 64m. •• - a. ... zuzaitivsr nalc.x.mxt,- N 9. p2O Rall SRT ET, , • •.-" A. E' • - A.PI:4I,L..I.D.EL.PRIA Has a large Stock of Pixie ' -- . s .."wATCR ES, • , JEWELRY, - . - SILVER.WARE and ••, • • • SILVER PLATED.W4A.E Suitable for Holiday airdßridal. " , PRESENTS. . nov 8 1866 TkUSOOTZ' ,TEA.- : Tawiurve tp.a, genuine 'art:el° ofTrascott Tea:!., , ltlis the best bla.pk. te.*ever in tro inttecl into tins+ niarket;' , for•sale only -11. u - L - r.; EN; & BRO. July 28,'66, , FALL ©F 1866. At HALDEMAN'S, G 1 AT STOCK OF HANDSOME AND CHEAP DRY GOODS At lIALDEMANS' Sept. 15th. ISGG, AVE specially invite the attention ot the Ladies to our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Sept. 15, ISGQ., li':xamine the Width, Quail'', Variety of Sh4es and perfect colorings 'FRENCH 31.1ERINOES and 41,1", WOOL REP POPLINS At II ALDEIII2•T'S E'1,„2 . 1?4. 15, ISGG A IL WOOL FD.I 7 ,NCII PLAIDS AND PLAID POPLINS in great, variety, All new this season Sept. ISGG A NOTIIER LOT - of those II ANDSOME DOUBLE WIDTII all Wool Dolaines at cum LOW DowN P 1327,113. Na ADVANCE Afrandsome, N r ew,nd Desi itl3le Stock / - 1 of medium and low cost. SAXONY DRESS STUFFS At LIALDE MAN'S Sept. 15 1530 Plain Mourning Cnoc In French Merinoes, Rep Poplins, English Reps, Turin Cloths, Jamese Cloths, Alpacas and Wool nelaines, • At LIALDEMAN'S, Sept 15 Go. MB BLA.Ck and COLORED DRESS Sa:RS In plain and double faced figures. fI A.NDSONE GOODS At El ALDEM A.N'S Sept 15 GG C.A.II:IIUS at 371 Cents, Vrnong man 3- other attractions 'in an en tire new stock Of Carpets Just received Sept. 3 ; 5 66 N o Last Season's Goods to sluny, za our MEN'S and 136 Y'S Wails, DE PAIIT- Sept:l3, 1866 Big Bargains In all Wool Blankets, • Fresh Stock, At H ALDE MAN'S Sept. 15, ISG6 °collect, we offer each season an entire New Stock, in eery, Department For.ottt; customers to select. from. 44. HALDEMAN'S, aeptembor 15 166 G. At, lIALDE:ALKIi • S IM At II ALDE3I A N ' S ISA lIALDEMA.N'S At lIALDEMAN'S MENT .tlt 11...1.LDEMAN'S COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO. CAPITA.L AND ASSETS, $5.1 . 4210,40 7 1 1iis Company continues to insure Build ings, 11 archandise, and 'other property, against loss and damage by lire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium or premium I tote. SIXTH ANNUAL REPQRT• Whole amount, insured, g.,::01,295,51 Less am't 2+2,335,00 8,091,939,51 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Amt. of premium notes,Jan. 1,'05,42 1 ,090,06 Let-s Premithn notes exrd in '65, 16,073,45 410,017,21 Amt. of premium. notes received. 115,584,13 Balance of 1)1'0111 RIDS, Jan. 1,'65, ' 3,880,14 Cash receipts,less commissions in 40,766,89 CONTRA LOS‘ , PS And expense+ paid to '(5, • 37,987,88 Ll:danee Capital and A,,sets, Jan. 1, 1866, 53:42 0,40 taajus,37 A. S. G - 4EEII', President. G P.O.RGE YOUNG, Jr., SeereLary. - - Mtcun Ell S. SUUMAN, Treasurer. .IEL (100 R. T. Ryon. ' John W. Steaey, - John Fendrich. Geo. Young, Jr., li. G. Minich. Nicholas M'Dona Id, Sam'lP Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman. Amos S Green, S. C. Slaymaker, Edmund Spering, Wlliiam I;'attou. 'Jan. 13, 18 G. TRIZOLSTEIZING. THE UNDERSIGNED IIAS TAKEN Rooms adjoining the residence of James Barber, in Walnut street, where he is at all times prepared to do all kinds of work in ids line. Such as, Flanging Cur tains, cutting, making and laying Carpets. R . eparlng Sofas and chairs. making sprint, corn-husk air Matt resses, (MS ttn., &e. SAMUEL CARTER. mar. 10, '66 P TE X 77 FL OUR eO. FL.II. Dro's. patent self-rising . hour. It needs no yeast, and as soon as mixed is ready for the oven. It is much better atld,s:oms- bgt more than any other Lour. For sale by. 11. MULLEN' cc: BItO., july 2S, tf. Odd Fellows' Hall. THE EQUITABLE LIR ISSURANUE SOUETY OP TILE UNITED STATES: nIFFERS inducements, to those propos ing to assure, which are believed to be unequalled. ANNUAL CASFI DIVIDENDS. ALL THE PROFITS DIVIDED PRO RATA, AMONG THE ASSURED. Organized July 1539. Accumulated Fund,, o•icr Annual Income, over $1,2u0,003 Wm. C. Alexander. President. H. B. Hyde, Vice President. G. W. Philips, Actuary Office D 2. Broadway, New York., For further particulars apply to G. PATTON, Agent, jun. 9, 'OG HOME INSURANCE COMPANY of NEW Y0r.14 01lice, No. 135 Broadway. Cash Capital, Assets, Ist J uly, ISGG, CHAS J. MARTIN, Prest. A. F. WILLMARTH, V. P. JOHN MeGEE, See. 3. 4.1. WASHBURN,. Ass't see.. D. A. HEALD. Gen. Agt. Total loss by Portland Fire, ~;'112,,041 all paid before July 15th. A. J. KAUFFMAN, Agent, Sept 15 tf Sweet Catz-iwba Wine FOR FAMILY. AND TARE EH: a large as-sortm3nt of French, Gar mum arid -Domestic Wines, et J. C. UCI=IEirS, Cur, Front and Locust Sts. C ALt ET WA Et ERGO:3IS &ND af Actroa r, LOCUST ST,A PEW DOORS BELOW rd St., COLUMBIA, LAN. CO , Y, IA. THE subscriber having purchased from his brother, Casper Seibert, the slack and good will of his extensive Cabindk 2+TarA.u.-; ilictory, w 11 continue llie I:zisinesS at the old stand, where he will keep on hand ap assortir QM, of FUhnTITRE OF ALL KINDS. of the best style, and manufacture and'voll make to order, of first-rate ate rial, article in his line. He will give strict attention tb I:: : asiness, and respectful ly asks of the public a share of its patron age. 7 7 ,:dr - UNDERTAICING will receive the most eareful attention, at the shortest notice. GEORGE SEIBERT. Cola. July 4, '63. rr 530 '7..) 11: ALA.I3,GE and well selected stock of Poek,et Books, has just been received, which we will sell at reduced prices. Call and see our stock of PTIOTOCxRAPII ALBUBIB. A large and fr(,-sh stock just received frrin New York, they are offered at prices to suit every one. Finr,ers Patent Thermometers A large assortment just: receiv.c.cl,, am' sellin, , v at very low prices. No persim should. be without one. RN OLD' s 1 via rii.VGY FLUID. The genuine article—quarts, pints, half :Ants and 3 oz. stands. Everything ntsttal y kept in the Stationery line, wil be found W• U. HESS' Book Store, Locust St., opposite Columbia National Bank. june 10,'65. X I.lat 2.0 Mal T Gr it lea ZII`GARI BIPPERS. A Sure Preventative of 011-C) r - g - i HIS WONDERFUL.REMELYS' Ivas discovered and introduced about to enty years ago by Dr: S. Clieupsns, an eminent Egyptian puysienin. He had long seen and felt the want of some reme dy \Odell would strike at the-root of disease, and so proveat much of the suffering which the /ail= family was then compelled to endure. The great question nos presented to his mind every d..y in vivid colorA as he moved among ttye sick and dying, and oliso!:rved toe inethelency of nearly all the remedies then in use. Thus he was lead to think and experiment; and after ten years of study and labor, he presented to Ins fellow-man the wonderful Ziugeri Bluets. The effect of this prep, aration in the i-revention and . cure of disese, was so marvellous - and astonishing, that the ino:.t flat teziim marks of royal savor were bestowed upon . biro ivho discovered it. Ibis name was placed upon the Roll of Nohles, and a gild medal with the Ml •lbwing likseription—Pr, Cheopsus the Public Bene factor—was presented to him by time Viceroy. The preirmation has Leon used in several epidem ics ..f eholma, Will a% a Preventive CUraliVe measure, and w.th such gloat success. mat it has been introduced into newly all the general hospitals of the old world. 'rii olu saving that an otthec•-•or prevention is worth a pound of cure. applies with marvelous force to elicima, and therefore any remedy that will plO - us intainst this terrible disease should be freely and persistently•used. All pathologists now agree that the cholera poison not. on the excretory organs, and keeps them in working order, must prevent a sufficient neeum don ortim poison to exert its terrible effects on the organism. This is true not only of cholera, Lut, of nearly all other maladies, especially' the different lurms of fever. The Great Zingari Bitters is just such a remedy as the oh we condition, require. its acts on the' organs of excretion and seeietion,kceping up a per fect balance between them. This Batters is com posed entirely of roots and herbs. so nicely eon coere.l that every organ is acted 'upon and put in. tone. Its taste is pleasant and its ,ffects prompt and lasting.: Nuinerods cases of the following disease have been cured by it: Cholera, Diarrhuaa, Dysentery, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, Ague, Nervous Debility, Anaemia, ;Ferattle Irregularities, Dyspep sia, Flatulency. Colo, - Srirefula, the. Price' ne dollar per quart bottle'. principal Depot at the 'l4.lunt street wharf, liar ,. cis - burg, Pa., Sold by all Druggists, Uotelkeepers and Grocers. , F. RAXITER. ""'• Sole _Proprietor. For sale by J. C. Bucher, corner of Front and Locust Sts. Columbia. lea. Cured. by Illioi4kzolfierb Bitters ! When Mishler's Dittefs 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 01 18135, Dr. Mishler received the following note from Jacob L. Baker, Esq., of Lancaster 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 standiug,was Hospital Steward in, die years Hospital, Philadelphia, for three years, and is withal a gentleman of undoubted integrity and one in whose statement' the most implicit confideOe calf be placed : Lancaster, November ld, 186'5. Dr. Mishler—Dear Sir:—Knowing that the Cholera with its dreadful ravages is now upon our land, and ki:owing 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 I3itt,ers you now making I request you to prepare such a quantity ol 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. 1;70,108,17 E.eing thus urged, and having .noticed the Bitters 'xi - ere constantly curing the most violent cases of Diarrhcea, Cholera Morbus and kindred domplaints,Dr. Mishler at, last °tiered his compounds as a cure for Cholera The result has exceeded his most sanguine expectations and fully justi lies all that Mr. Baker says in his note. it certainly proves that Mr, Baker's practical knowledge of u{edicina fax exceeds that bf 'most doctors who too often dose 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 iiity facts. All intelligeut pers.ens whahave 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 ventilation. 'This is proved by the fhct that cholera always rage worse on board of ships where all of the alieve causes are found more or less combineil To cure cholera, and also to preyent 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 hunily named Sehmith, from Laden, Germany. This family was at tacked with cholera. Fortunately for them they hail friends living in this city (Lan caster. Pa.,) who knew the virtues of Al ish ler's Bitters and who procured a bottle and sent it to the Schmitt' Windy. When this package arrived at Q,narantine,the doctors ex.amined it and confiscated the contents. Another bottle was procured and packed a more secure manner: it safely reached the Sehmiths. On its arrival aboard the Fie g Henry Sehmith and Christ. Sehuiitfi were both labo:ing, under choleric symp toms: Mrs. Marcia Sehmith, wife o , the former was very bad, not expected to re cover, and a son had died of the dread com plaint and had been buried thedu previ ous. It was in this plight a bottle of Mish ler's Bitters, sent forth like an Angel of Mercy found the: poor Schmit 1.1 family.— Henry Schmith WaS the first to try it, and so instantaneous was the relief he experi enced that he go ve it to ids wife 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 proeeeJed to their relative§ in Lancaster, and at an early opportunity' called on Dr. Mishler to express the: r grati tude for the timely relief they had found in his Bitters. Mr Henry Sannith stated that all the compounds the doctors 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, b aying him a healthful heat and causing him to perspire freely. His sta'.einent was substantially w4s substantially as given native: tic , fut tiler said that if the doc tors had not ket the first bottle from reaching him, hii son would yet hrve been living. Mrs. Sehmith was still weak from the effect of cholera, but the continued use of the Bitters were most surely restoring her accustomed vigor. It is not to be expected that regular M. Di. will admit that any remedy not to be found in the Dispensatory will cure Chol era or any other complaint, but candor ! 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 : 52,n00,000 = ,52,000.000 00 3,596,033 00 130,865 13 = Hospital Ship Falcon Quarantin, New York,June 7th, IBu6. S George S. Rowbotham, Esq.— Dear Sir : Yours ci the id, inst. is to band. In re ply, I beg leave to say, that I received the case of Bitters you sent me Jar triul that I gave them to the 'Convalescents in Hospital. I believe them to be ft very good tonic Bitters, well adapted to all eases requiring Tonic remedies. D. H. BISSELL, Physician, Hospital Snip -Falcon." This letter from Dr. Bissell,) ust after the reception of the Bitters, and before he had time and opportunity• to thoroughly test their wonderful medicinal properties is considered an important endorsGnielit, as that gentleman to -day occupies the most important position of any physician in America. The, passengers and crews o emigrant and merchant vessels that arrive in the Port ofNew York from foreign coan tries,are subject to his inspection and con trol, and the great experience he has bad in the management of that dreadful dis ease, Cholera, gives an endorsement by him an unusulTl. impo'rtatico. This letter together with the statement of the Schmitt' family—who while in the Steamer Vir ginia, were. under Dr. Bissell's control, shows what the Bitters have acme and can do. Another case of Cholera cured by 211ish ler,s Herb Bitters is that of Mr. Pearsol of York county, whe,aiter suffering : severely from all the symptons of Cholera, finally became collapsed and while in this state, (the doctors stating that he win beyond re lief) a friend administered freely,Mishler's Bitters. The effect was instantaneous ; heat was generated in the body, perspira tion wasinduced and aftel: using ope bot tle Mr. Pearsol was entirely restored. Mishler's Bitters cures Cholera by coun teracting the poison which is the cause of the disease. Poison in the system,whether generated by bad air, &e., as in 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 or Michler's Herb Bitters. The above proves this to be the fact in Cholera and the certificate of Mr.Rhinehart proves thin Mishlees Billers will, cure the bite of a poisonous snake: Lancaster, July -Rh. ISOS. Mr. B. Mishler —Sir:About eight weeks 1 since I was bitten in the haft 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 the poison appeared to be work ing to ,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 hand and arm with your Herb Bitters at ,the same time taking it inwardly. In eleven days I was a:bre to go to.work again. The poison was drasen, but and Mishler's Herb Bitters was the only medicine or application that I Made use of. Mr. Christian Burns, a near,neighbor ofmine, went out a day or two after to the place where I was _bitten, and killed .what I believe was the Same snake that bitine as he. caught within five yards of the spot What:: wiis 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 Bitters cured the bite of a snake in my case for, which' shall ever be thank ful, as I believe it. was the means of saving my hand. I shall -be pleased io'personallY stitisfy any one of the truth of the above. Yours. R re i e N t, E L H ateas T ter. Sale by—J. aIIHER ROBERT E.A.MlLTOS,Druzzists; jitberSt may 26.'66. ly o_E—l Co 1., F......A. Yours respectfull3r. JACOB L. B.A.KEB itgfirr.S d; FOll tll9 best Boots, go to • .14.erteman's, W. Bing For the best Won}en's shoes, a o to Brepeira.n.'s. W. : street For the best Cbiidrqu's shoes go to 13 . renernau's, Bing street • For the m9st comfortable fit go to preneman's, W. King street For work that will not rip, go to. Breneruan's, W. Xing street For Boots that will not let in 'ater,go to Breneman's, W. King street If in want oits and Shoes, go to Brenetuans,W. King street Everybody in the country go ; o Brencinan's, opposite Cooper's Hotel, Oc. , Lancaster, l'a ,r),TJARTERLY REPORT OF Till!: CON ditioh of the Columbia National Bank on the morning of the first Monday of Qntober, 4.866. ES 0 URCES. Notes and bills dis'd, $743,702,27 U. S. bonds deposited for circulation, 509,000.00 U. S. bonds 011 and, 32,100,00 $1254,802,27 Cash in notes of State Banks, 114,00 Specie, 00,00 Legal tenders and compound int. notes. 114 333,00 54,557.00 Remittances,x other cash items. 5,892,02 Due fr en National Blinks, 121.3;14:57 " from other Banks and Bankors, 139,13 121.494,95 Bah king 10,000,00 Current expanses ,E Taxes paid, 7,10.t,70 LIABILITIES Capital, paid in 500,000,00 Surpluo fund, 100,000,00 Discount and Exchange, 21.015,42 Profit and Loss, . ""4.1; .7.1 25,906,1 Z Due to National oanks, '30,298.02 Due to other Danks,th 13anker5.8,5.50,10 38,901,12 Circulation of Columbia 1iank,26.425,0J do Col'a National itank,4..:6,185,00 402,610,9 n Zndividttal deposits ;.;50,:::57,76 Indebtedness of Directqs, $113,4' 0,00 Sworn to anu subscribed I.)S' SAMUEL SHOUII, Cashier Oct. G, 3m rItTSUMAZICE co. or NOB. TIX VI Mt C.A PITTL,ADELPHIA. N CORPORA TE 1) 1794. Assets 51,350,000, Charter perpetual. Insurance against ions or thimage by ripe ou Buildings, "lger chaiulisc, Furniture, Ltc., for long or short periods, or permanently on Buildings, by a depot 01 Premium. The prompt pay ment ot '.).S, , SCS for a period of Neventy years, affords ;.4, guarantee of claim upon public confidence. A irruun G. C01 . 1 , 1N, Pres!. CIIARLES PLATT, Secretary. ZIEG fj:l3., A gent l 11:Wau t St., above Front, Columbia, Pa Columbia, January 21, 18G5.-I.y. .CHARTER -d 0 9 PERPETUAL. i rilliE IliP Lt ;JJ 'J 1.1 coml. er3. =MMUaI MIME , ACCRUEIS SURPLUS, - 971000 INVESTED PREMIUMS, 1,08G,288 UNSETTLED C.1,,1.11`..1, -. 8,416 INCOME FOR 18134; - 300,000 LOSS PAID SINCE 1820 5,000,0U0 Perpetual and Temporary Policies 021 Liberal Terms. . M." Crr. c=. Charles N. .I; t tinekor ' Isaac Lea. Tobias Wagner, Edward Dale, Samuel' rani, Gcti. Fales, Jacob lt. snlith, Alfred Filler, Gee. W. - Richards-, Fra , . W. Lewis, M. D. CHARLES ti. lIANCKErs, rpeB,.thm.r. EWD. C. DALE I",:cc-President. YAS. MuALLIE-iT , Elt, Pro. Tent, COEN C;(10, Pan, foz Cclambia 3 - 219,r.12, ,ljr. IVE TV CA RRL-I GE I\ll7 Sevonii Street, nearly opposite LUTHERAN CHURCH,. COLUMBIA. A.II E UNDE,I ISIG NED HAVING Taken A. the. `6l]ops formerly conducted by :qr. Samuel Carter, would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Columbia and vi cinity that he is now prepared to manufac ture all kinds of Coaches, Carriages, Bug gies. SulKics, and all other vehicles in his Ilis reputation as a workman is es tablished, as lie can contideßtly clairn for his worli, the merits of beauty of form, ele gance of tThish, and strength of structure. One or the distinguishing features of his work is its durability ; ail vehicles of 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 all work in his line to give satisihetion. In 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 Plana delphhi. Argenerous public is respectfully invited to give home indust7y their encourage ment and support. CHRISTIAN mYEns. Aug. lA '65. tf. 117-1113170ZIOri" rig e.,1047.3 A rrivals of Cargoes at the Coal Depot of li Bruner (Kr, Moore, which are now offer ed for sale by the Bushel-,Ton,Car or Boat. April 13, Boat Emma, with Lyken's Valley Stove. ' " 20, " W. H. Rauch with Ly ken's Valley Nutt. ". 20, " Balt Co. No, 15S, Balto. Co. No. 5. Bait Co. No. 128, Balto Co. No. 3. 44 q 7, 44 " 2S, Elvia V. Wall, Lyken's Valley Nutt. May 2nd, " C. C. Co. No. 72, Gray Extra No. 4. " 4, "C C'CO, No, 15, Gray extra No. 5. Schuylkill and Shamokin coal on hand. More of the celebrated Gray coal, and the Baltimore Company on the way. All coal sent in good order. . • BRUNER 72.10 may 5, 'GG. BARGABS DR - 5( GOODS At I. 0. B_RUNER' S CHEAP CASH STORE, Front St., above Locust, Columbia. ITE are constantly receiving additions to our stock, and have now a large and. varied .assortment of . LADIES' iMR GOODS, Consisting of Delaines, Challis ; Lawns, Mozarnbiques, plain and figured, Alpacas, Poplins, cte. W e invite attention to our stock of Muslins,Sheetings, Checks, 'Pickings, Linens, Flannels, Ginghams, Calicoes, at NEARLY OLD PRICES. A complete assortment or 0.149TL15, CASSINERES, VESTINGS, TWEEDS, JEANS, COTTENADES,&c., for, men and b3y l s.wear, at old prices. FULL LINE of HOSIERY, GLOVES, and. Trimmings, Balmoral Skirts. Hoop Skirts, of Latest Style's 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, '6G. THE ENTERPRISE IiSREHE CO. No, 400 Walnut St., Philadelphia CASH ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1866, $370, 705. 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, tothe insured will admit. 3235.4.-1.. 1 1"4:=b1=t,.141w . F. Ratchford Starr, J. L. Hrringer, Nalbro' Frazier, Goo. W. Fahnestock, John M. Atwood, James L. CI agliorn, Benj. T. Trediok, William G. Bolton, George I.T. Stuart, Charles Wheeler, Jolmll. Brown, T. H. Montgomery. F. RATCHFORD STARR,_PuEstnENT TuomAs 11. MoNroomErtY, Vice•Prost ALES. W. WlsTmt, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Basement, Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa Feb. 10, 'O6. Buy ge n es• Cio - thing of E \ " CE, r_L H E SUBSCRIBER WOULD call the attention of the citizens of Co lumbia and vicinity to his large stock of anearsr cL °TIMING Embracing every variety of style and ma terial suitable for the sertsou. They are made of the best material and in the most fitshionable style. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders. liandkerchiefs, Hosiery, tte. A splendid line of these goods always kept on hand. Also, Roots, Shoes. Hats and Caps, of which we have a well selected stock of which we offer at cheap rates. TEITATIIS CARPET BAGS, end Valises of ail styles, are sold cheaper than city prices. My goods are all bought for cash and I offer them at elle:m(3r rates, for cash,than any other store. Call and see. HENRY RICE, No. 1, Wolf-snow, Ifront St. Columbia. Columbia, April 14, 1866, ly. $1453,03"8,04 $1453,938,04 V: lit A 11. D la E D am= r. imqszma.z.zer, COMPAW3r, PHILADELPHI A. Capital $200,000. Securities $300,000. rgi HIS COMPA. Y continues to takt risks on good property at rates as 10-A 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. This Company refers to the past as a guarantee of its future conduct. Ckay as, P_ rest,. A. S. GILLETT, Vice Pre:;-, Jas. B 4LCoun, Secretary. F. X. ZIEULER ' Agent, Walnut St., above Front, Columbia, Pa. _ Colnu - ana, January 21, 18(1.5.-ly. NEM INT ;AIMING, Cr ENEMA!) CLONING, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, (Opposite Shober's Cor. ef7iorila Queen a Ora nge LAN WVSTER, PA. All kin d , nf men's and boy's ready-made Clothing and fin n ish ;m4 goods cou-tantly kept, On hand.— Al o. a sup,n4ao assortment of Prep (.11. English, GQ1111:111 :11111 illeriCall Cloths, Ca-sit eres and Vest ings, will be made to order in one desired sty le, with the I en , t possible delay 2 - wart anted to g ce satistaetiom and at, reasonable elltlrgl... j:dy 11, It; ly S. S. unlivoN. • 400,000 Sctrio E3rgs•sl&Cs. TYIE best a,sortment and largest stock In the place, an 1 at greatly reduced prices, at, R. WILLIAMS, Front Street. 0 V A L ?..lULLEN BROTHER'S P vs Oiio Di ST OR TO ODD FELLOWS' ILALL Columbia, Pa. Groctzies.Provisions,Flour,G-Tain,a - e. We will always keep on hand the very best quality ofgoods such as Sugars, Sall Coffee, Fruit, 'Peas, Soap, Fish, Starch, Hams, Spices. Cheese, Crackers, j• Lard, 'Tobacco, Molasses, Sugars, also FANCY GROCERIES. NOTIONS, DRIED FRUIT, &C. We intend to keep the best aoods only and to soil as cheap as any similar store.— We therefore ask a portion of public pat. ronagv April 7, GG-tf Mason, Pease & Moore. PITTSBURG 11, PA. IMPOIITA - ..\.TT 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 500 Extra Paraphine Lubric at 25 ets. gal. The above mentioned grades of oils are guarantied as follows ; No. 1, for Locomotives and Engines su perior to Lard Oil. No. 2, (10 equal to Lard Oil. No. 3, an extra oil suitable for blast furnaces, heavy machinery, now be ing used Iv ith much satisfaction by Grove Bros. Dan•cille, Pa. No. 4, a heavy oil for Rolling Mill work, pronounced by Messrs. Shoenberger a 7, Co. for use on their nail cutting- machines equal to best Lard Oil at 50 cents. Also, Ccrbon Oil, supplied at lowest rates. Orders may be left at this office. Jun, 2, 16613, ly. Pqre Malt Vinegar This is a new kind, made out of put e Barley. and warranted to answer better for pickling or table use than any corn or cider vinegar made, at J. C. BUCITER'S, Cor Front and Locust Sts. ALSO, a general assortment of fresh and reliable i)rues, Patent ISledir hies, Dye Stu ills, Perfumery, Garden Seeds, cf. - c. selected with , ;•reat care, and bought at the present decline in prices, for sale by apr. 21, R. 'WILLIAMS. cabinet Making and, Undertaking. THE undersigned would inform his friends and the public that lie has now in creased facilities for turning out work, and his FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, Are now well supplied with new and beau tiful furniture of the latest improved styles. He manufactures to order and will keep constantly on hand Dressing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card Dining and Centre Tables, Common, Fan cy and French Bedsteads; all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. As he manufactures hid own work he is ena bled to warrant every article to be what it is represented. CHAIRS, CHAIRS, All kinds of Chairs 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 Seat Choirs, made to order. Old Chairs repainted and repaired. UNDERTAKING. Funerals will be attended to with prompt ness, to which he gives his personal atten tion. Ito is prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve corpse, as may be re quired MAHOGANY OR WALNUT COFFINS Furnished plain or tinned in any style tha may be required. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, as well as a continuance of the custom with which be has been liberally favored. JOIN SHENBERGER. South Side of Locust st., between Second and Third. . ne.17,'08. 11. 21ULL EX BRO NEW DRY GOOD STORE. Adjoining 044 Fellows' Hall. EDWARD REUSS begs leave to inform the Citizens of Columbia and vicinity thkt he has neatly fitted up a room adjoin ing,Odd Fellows' Hall, and opened a dry goods store with a varied assortment cf new and desirable goods such as GENTS. FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTH'S, C4SIMERES, Calicoes, Muslins, Tickings, Delaines, Merinos. Poplins, Silks plain and figured, Notions (Cc., c 5 c. , &c., He hopes by strict attention to business, and low prices, to merit the patronage of this conimunty. _ _ _ EDWARD REUSS. N. 13.—Thc Tailoring business will stir be carried on in all its branches. E. R. Col' a Sept-S. REMOVAL. BOOTS AND SHOES rpHE subscriber has removed his boot and shoe store, four doors above R, Willivar,s' Drug store, Front street,and of, 'iers an extensive assortment of Goods, either TIWOLESALE OR RETAIL. His stock consists of as large and general asortment of I.4ens' Boys' Ladies' and Childrens' [soots nand Shoes, as car be found elsewhere in the town. Those requiring Booti and Shoes, xvill find it to their advantage to CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK, before purchasing elsewhere. SAMUEL GROVE. Col., may 26,-tf Notice. PROPERTY are requested to call at Pia Liter's, and examine FUN'S. PATENT HYDRANT. It can be repair ed at any time without the expense or trouble of digging it up. All kinds of Plumbing attonded tq promptly, and at reasonable rates. jun. 80, 4.1' FA.,EIVIEF.,S" MUTUAL 11,11? E 121'S URAN(IE COM.PAIV 1; YORK, PENN'A., APRIL Ist 1,366 Ace/on/dated Capita/. $455,728,06. This Company continues to issue Poli cies of Insurance on Buildings or personal Property, in Town or Country : at CaBlt or 70,atual rates. KRA.r.Er., President D. STRICKLER, Secretary. DC2.i.rotc tczxf-x: H. Krts.uurt, THOMAS GRAY, ELI KINDIG JOHN LANDES. %N MI. WALLACE,GEO. D. EB ERT, v. STEICK ram. Applications ibr Insurance will be made to M. S. SIMMXN, duly 7 - 66 tf. QTXTEMENT SHOWING THE CON dition of the First National Bank, of Columbia, on Monday, October I.lBw. RESOURCE .8- Notes anti bills discomfort, U.S. Bonds for circulation, 1.30,un. , ,tu U S Securities on hand, 100)0,00 , 32 , 1,283 ,17 Cash in notes of It her banks,.•.2.lt,t4) Legal tenders & Comp'd Notes, 31 2 ,915,Ukt 37,1.79,00 Cii:4l tel Due from Banks, Exeenses, lntt•rest on deposits, Premiums Fixtures, LIABILITIES. Cap!tal Stook. paid • Surplus Fond, Clreuiatton, Depnsits an Certifieate, r 7. 191.n5 IM Trail ;Mi 017 4S _ Dividends unpaid. Due to Banks .uni Bankers, Pi oti t and Loss. Exchanves, Diseonnis, Itthn.est,, ndebte,l nos , : of DI reetnr, , 829,700 St% on% to and sttb.-.4e1 it cd Iry S. S. DETW IL En, Cashier Oct. 6 Zrn IXOUSEIi - EErERS ATI'E:FETION. rill.TE citizens of Columbia and vicinity, are respectfully invited to call and ex-. amine my large and varied assortment of, GOOlitS Comprising every variety of TIN WARE, SILVER-PLATED WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, F.%NI Y GO 'DS, PLANISIIEDTIN-WARE, COOKING UTENSILS. CU AAIBE R WARE, IN SETS, HOLLOW WARIEN AM LED, COPPER KETTLES, BRATS KErl LES Chafing Dishes, Egg Boilers, Britannia Ware, Wailers, cee., Stoves of o:•ery Description. BRILLIANT AND NIAGARA, Are two of the best stoves in the Market They are guarantied to give satisfaction. GAS ITTING & PLUM INZ - i" 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, Drop Lights and Pendants, Galvanized Iron, Lead and Ter ra Cotta Water Pipes. Reparing promptly and personally attended to. HIRAM WILSON,. Cor. Locust cc 2ud st., Col'a HEOSSLER 86 WOODWARD 5 2 7 SOUTH FOURTH St., between Mar ket and Chestnut, P LIILADE LP EC IA Manufacturers of TRAVELING R`GS, POCKET BOOKS, BANKERS' &BUYS. CASES, PORT FOLIOS, WRITING DESKS, DRESSING CASES, PORTINIONIcrAIES, N. B.—Goods made to order and repair ing promptly attended to. [novl7. ,66-tf DOBB.T.NS ELECTRIC SOAP SAVES TIME! SAVES MONEYS SAVES LABOR! SAVES'CLOTIIES! SAVES WOMEN I AND ALL GROCERS SELL IT It is used by cutting into small shavings, and dis solving in hot Water, then soak the el othes five to ten minutes, and a little MIRIcI rubbing will make them as clean as hours of hard machine rubbing would do, with ordinary soap, anb the most delicate, fabric receive no injury. we can refer to thousands, of families who are using It. and who could not bo pursuaded to do without DOBBLNS' ELECTRIC SOAP, SOLD BY ALL THE LEADING GROCERS THROUGHOUT THE STATE MANUFACTURED ONLY BY DOBBINS & LOVE, WIIOLESALE OFFICE No. 107 Smith Fifth Street, Philaddlphia. tar- This great 'soap is for sale at the. Store of Maltby & CaSe., nor 10 6..tn0, DRESS GOODS, Cul uinbiae 3,9 J i .).) 30,682,08 Li7M,7l 6.2,21 lEEE 1.20: 0, $397,5 i SA:30,00%00 1 ; N0, 0 1:32,060.0) '3 31;: , ,00 5,77,9 EMI 22N.13 2,111.31. 5.0:33,02 19 3i' PURSES, &c., ct,',.