THE COLUMBIA SPY. INDEPENDENT, FEARLESS Lt FREE ' • CoLITITIBEt, - PA., • ; Feb. w, 1%67. All advertising wilt be considered CASH and c9lleetatle at any time after the first insertion. cqnlq DOWN, FATHER. Oh. father, dear father, come down with the stamps, Sly dressmaker's bill is unpaid— She said she Would send it right home from the shop, As seen as the flounces were made. - • " My new dress from Stewart's is down in the halt, - The boy wid not leave without pay— I've nothing to sport with—can't go to the ball, Come down I,CoMe down! Come down ! Please, fattier, dear father, come down! Oh, hear the sweet voice of the Who cries' in her room all alone, ' Oh, who could resist her most pitiful tears, So father, with stamps you'll come down. , Oh, father, dear father, come down with the stamps My curls are not fit to be !seen—. The hair -dresser said he would not do them up, -=Unless I could pay him fifteen,— Ife oflly asked twenty to give a new set, ' And take the'Old in exchange—; Besides, 'pa, my waterfall's awfully rough, - • And so, My *pack hair will look strange. Come down! Come downs come down!, Please, father, for Braiteau, come down 011, IleAr t4o sweet voice of the child, &c.. Oh, father, dear father, come down with the stamps, The carriage is waiting below-L, Alstori is playing, the scats are engaged, And I want to make a good bhoir— Dry gloves have heeU cleaned, my cloak has been dyed, tint Charley won't take 1313 again Unless my "Queen Emma" is trimmed with a bird, " And I have a new cable-chain. Come down ! 'cume downl come doWnl Please, father, dear father„come dowtil ph, hear the sweet yoiee of the child, &c. Ph, father, dear father, come down with the stamps, ThO words sounded webplugly sweet— " I:6 looked from the hallway right up the wide stairs And saw there the dear little feet. A Tory large towel her shoulders encased, Her pretty white hose just put 00, Without any "tiller," and standing unlaced, . She watched till the shop-b 4 was gone.. • He's gone! he's gone I he's gone I She cried as her father" oame,down," Pli,Etear.the sweet l'oiee of the child, ke. IOW Fs. PROT E CTIVE 4 lI'FSt The masses of men in business, either as sniallproducers with limited capital, or asmechanics and laboring men,are direct ly . interested in a protective tariff: In this 2cn4ry, without it, they are uuablre to poppete with the cheap labor of. Eu rope, er with "the large manufacturers of our !awn" , lani3,:who being built up and firmly established, have, resonrces'deitied the more humble producers. Al low tariff paay-not stop the operations Of the large but it will. manufacturer, . impst - assuredly - . . the man : -of limitekmea.tme:.,Now, a pro tedtil,ire :tariff lielefits both, while a low , tariff creates a monopoly,:Protecting to a certain: extent only thelar - ge producer, and crushing the small one entirely out of existence. We should benefit by the example of England and France in this matter: For hundreds of years, until, by Home. competition arid laborsaving, ma chinery, they were enabled to throw• their ports oxen to the trade of the world, they ipi,tiutaiaed a S'ystem•of rigid protec tion..,,We must do likewise: -if we wish to, build up our manufactures not only in the North but in the SO - uth and eventu ally, ~ cheapen the prices of our . products. Go7:geary makes a 'happy allusion to -this matter in his inaugural, and we hope that Qijogress,..in its adjustment of the Tariff, will appreciate the fact that our industrial interests peed a Pruteetiye.not a low. Tariff. - „ AIATE number Of the - NewYork-P,ost has the following : ' !'president "Johnson, who during 'the war wastheobject'of unceasing ! scurrility from Northern Copperheads, dined last company:containieg some' of the shining :lights-, of the Copperhead politicians. He was received and welcomed to the dining hall . by Toni. 'Florence, who during the .i.'‘ai• - editod,•the Washington Constitu tion, a journal which followed faithfully in the path, of the New York,Dally Hews. The _toast to:the SUpyern' e Court was - icknoiledgett-hy .3eremiali... Black, of rennsylvania,BuChanin'el..ttorney Gen eral and-confidential adviser,,. _a violent and notorious Copperhead, as everybody knows. • „ The r ,tp:ast th army, ,and_aavY_ called up'Mr: of New Jersey,whO 'omitted to tell: . tlae . company hoW much - he had doue 'to diseouiai , e eulistme t Ole - war.": .". _ . If thesetneu, - ivliom Mr:Johnson now pelects4s , bis dinner-table associates, had bad theirmay during the war, Mri John: Eon wDuld`neverta.6'eSettii - ed 'alive Out:of Tennessee;'-bat the rebejlion r would,bave friunwhed, and the' Union Would- have been 'deStraye4:• If:seams to us • aahamc fat spectaela*to see the,-, President of.the United. States 'publiev-raSsp,piating with men tihese wislie.s.and efforts were,during the war,;'for'th t e success. of Jeff. Davis and the]defs4,uation_ Of; country., Labor„of - Pourici:l . .l7aurs A 7 Tive.— :7 " I prefer Grover Vg3riXe - ffDlii - Ciiiii7e - ba'airseliiS thorough in eveyythinc , . : ,:, can rag ke; ari „en tire drips withthe Gichrer lz Baker \ -111dehine, eyery : part Of it picoeptiheseNyirig on: of hiickg:aild:eS7es; liuttons and button=hole's. Iti lfrin take,,,tne ,fourteen. hours to, make a4re,SV: &Otte:Vl can . now do it- rn of .tlfrsr H. H. Parizszcortit, rroie:/leice. iv York; Wore' ther: - .COmr!tiisiion'er:Ol , Patents:„? FA.1.1.4 OF 1866 At HALDEMAN'S, GREAT STOCK OF HANDSOME A'KI) CECEALP DAY GOODS • -At HALDEALLk.NS' Sept. 15th, 1860 WE_ specially invite the attention of the Ladies to our DRESS GOODS DEPA'RTMENT A lIALDEM-Ils:7S Sept. 15, ISG6 Examine the Width, Quality, . Variety of Shades - ant, perfect coloring's T C RENCII MERINOES and fA.LL WOOL REP POPLINS At HALDE'MAN'S Sept. 15,' IS3G A LL WOOL PRENCII PLAIDS AND "I. PLAID POPLINS in ; great variety, All new this season At HALDEMAN'S Sept. 15, IS6O ANOTHER LOT of those HANDSOME DOUBLE WIDTH all Wool Delalnes at ODD. MOW DOWN PICIOEIS. NO ADVANCE At HALDEMAN'S A . Handsome, New and Desirable Stock of xnedium and low cost SAXONY DRESS STUFFS At VALDEMAN'S Sept. 15, 1865 Plain Mourning Good; In French Merinoes, Rep Poplins, rnglish Reps, Turin Cloths, Jamese Cloths, Alpacas and wool Delaines, At HALDEMAN'S, Sept 15 GO BLACK and COLORED DRESS SILKS In'plain and double faced figures. LIANDSOME GOODS - lIALDEMA.N'S Srpt 15 &I CARPETS at 37i Cents, Kmong many other attractions in en on tire now stock of Carpets Just received 'At HALDEMAN'S Sept. 15 0.3 N 0 I,ast!ScissOn's GOods to shov'in. our AIEN!S arid. BO WEAR DEi3ART-. ME At TIALDEIAN'S Sept. 15.,1EG6 Big )3 !grins`; • Insial Wool BlanlretS, ' yresh Stock, - - At HALDEMAN'S - §ept.',ls; 186$ R geollect, we p'ffer etteh season an entiro . -t , NeNir Stock, in every ;Department Foionr cni3tomers to select from. ' At MERE KALBEFIAR'S, September 15 aka COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $532,210,49 This Company continues to:insure uild inks, Marchandise, and , other property, against loss and damage by lire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium or premium note. SIXT.EI ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount insured, '8,301,295,51 Less ain't expired in ''3s, 212,330,00 8,001,059,51 CAPITAL AND INCOME. Amt.of premium notesjan. 1;05,420,090,66 Less premium notes exp'd in '65 16,073,45 410,017,21 Amt. of premium notes receivecfia '65, 115,584,13 Balaute of premiums, Jan. 1. '65, • 3,830,14 Cash riMeipts,less commissions m '65, 40,766,89 CONTRA. Losses and expenses paid in '66, 37,987,83 Balance Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1800, 63:30:0,0 • 570;108,37 A. S. GREEN, President. * GEORGE YOUNG, Jr.,,Secretary. MICIIAE.t. S. SitumAx Treasurer. 30E1.3es CI Et ..St R. T. Ryon.. •-• John W. Steacy, John Fendrich. Geo. Young, Jr., H: = Nicholas Xl' Dona Id, Sam'l F.Eberloin, Michael S. Shuman. Amos. S Green, S. C. Slaymaker, Edmund Spering, William Patton. jun. 13, 1866.' IJPIIOLSTEI ING. frHE UNDERSIGNED ,HAS TAKEN Rooms adsoming the residence of James Barber, n 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. Repan ug Sofas and chairs. Making spring, corn.-husk or air mattresses, cushions &e., &U. SAMUEL CARTER. mar. 10, '6ll P•iTENT FLOUR JT C. Fell Lt . Bro's.• patent self-rising . flour. It needs no yeast, and as soon as mixed is ready for the oven. It is much better andmosts but little_ more than any other flour. For sale by H. INIULLFIN &]IRO., july 28, 7 68 tf Odd Fellows' Hall. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ISSURINCE SOCIETY - .01 THE UNITED STATES, FFERS inducements to those propos- CI ing to assure, iVhich are believed to be unequalled. ANNUAL CASH DIVIDENDS. ALL THE PROFITS. DIVIDED PRO RATA, AMONG" THE ASSURED. Organized July 1839. • Accumulated Fund, over , • ,52,000,000 Annual , Income, over $1,200,008 Wm. C. Alexander. President: H. B. Hyde, Vice, President. G. W. Philips, ACtuary Office 92 Broadway, New York. For further particulars apply to W. G. PAT TON, Agent, Columbia, Pa. _ jun. 9, '6G HOME . INSURANCE COMPANY of 'Sim Yonx Office, No. 135 Broadviay. Cash Capital, Assets, Ist July, .1.966, CHAS J. MARTIN, Prest. A. F. IVILL.MARTII, V. P. JOHN McGEE, Sec. . • -J. H. WASHBURN„A.ss't Sec. D. A. HEALD. Gen. Agt. • Total loss by Portland'Fire, $112,044. 42 all paid before Jul} 15th. A. J. KAUFFMAN, Agent, Sept 15 tf. . Columbia, Pa. Sweet Catawba Wine FUR FARM AND TABLISF3E!„ Also - a large assortment of Fra u`h, Gel man and Domestic Wines, at - • J. C. BUCBER'S, . • Cor, Front and Locust Sts. LIMO GE SraliralLT'S CAIIIIir FM WARIEROOMS AND MANUFACTORY, LOCUST ST., A• FEW DOORS BELOW 3rd. St., COLUMBIA, LAN. CO , Y, PA. TELE subscriber 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. an assortment *kyf "FOE:NM:IRE OF ALL KINDS, of the best qucdity, style, and manufacture and wißmake to order,"of first-rate mate rial, every article in his lipe. He will give strict attention to business, ancirespectful ly asks of the public a share of its patron age. ..xEr-U\DERTAKING will receive the most earaul attention, at the shortest notice. • GEORGE SEIBERT. Cola. July,4, '63 PO OTC-MT 330 QI-K.S . I ALARGE and well selected stock of Pocket Books, has just been received, which we will sell at reduced.priceM-z-Call and see our stock of PROT °GRAPH ALBUMS. A huie and fresh stock just received frrat New York, they aro offered at prices to suit every one. . Firmer& Patent Thermometers. A large assortment just received, and selling. at very low prices. No person should be without one. ARNOLD'S WRITING FLUID. The genuine- artinle—quarts pints; half pints and,2 oz. stands. .Everything usual ly kept in the Stationery line , wil be found at W . U. HESS' Book Store, Locust St., opposite' Columbia National Bank. luile 10, '65. Mr- - 37-.113430 oci THE GREAT ZINGARI BITTERS. A-Sure Preventative of • • CHOLE' THIS WONDERFUL REMEDY was, discovered and introduced about twenty years ago by Dr. S. Otcopsns, an eminent-Egyptian physician. -. Re had long-seen and felt the want of seine' reme dy which would strike,at the root of disease,,and so pre%ent • rouch of the suffering which the human family was then compelled to endure. ' he great question was presented to his Inind every dayin vivid,eolors as he moiled among, the sick and dying, and obaerved the. inefficiency 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 his fellow-man the wonderful Zingari Ifitteis.' The effect of this prep aration in' the prevention and cure of disease, was so marvellous and astonishing, that the most flat tering marks' of royaf favor. were bestowed upon him'ho discovered it. 'name was placed upon the Roll of Nobles, and a gold.atedar with the fol lowing inscription—Dr, Cheopsus, the'Public, Bone factor—waAspresonted to him by the Viceroy. - -''Tltepleparation lutsbeen used in several epidem ics ehuletti bo'th' *it preventive ;and curative measure, - and with such great success, that itAtft.. been introduced into nearly all The general hospitals of the old world, ' - , . Th., oio, saying that:lin ounce - of prevention is worth a pound of cure. applies with marvelous force to choler:lol.nd therefore any remedy that will pro tein us against thia terrible disease should be freely anti persistently used. • • All pattiologtsts now agree that the cholera poison acts on the excretory 'Organs, and keeps them in working order, must prevent a sufficient accumula tion ofthe poison to exert its terrible of feet:4 on the O i 'organism. This s true not only of cholera,• Lut of neKrly all other maladies, especially the different forma of fever. - • The Great Zingari•Bitiers - - is just inclia remedy as the Itlitvc conditiong regime. Its• acts on the organs of excretion and secretion,heeping up a per fect balance between them. This Bitters is com posed entirely Of roots and herb's, so nicely con cocted • that every organ is acted 'upon and put in Mao. Its taste is pleasant and its .effects prompt ' and lasting: Numerous cases-of-the following disease have been cured by it: Cholera; Iliarrticoa;• Dysentery, Typhold'arld Typhus FoVer, FeVeV; Agfic,Nervouti Dob.lity, Anaemia, Female Irregularities, Dyspep sia, Flatulency, Citiiict Scrofula, de.' • - Price ono dollar-per quart bottle. Principal Depot at the :Walnut streetcharf, Har risburg, Pa.,- • Sold by Druggists, Hotolkeepers and Grocers. • For sale by 3: C. BuChe ' i: 4 4 l n e e l r '' O ° f l) ,F r r i o e n t6 t 7. .Ix . Loothst Sop. Oolumbia. Pa. , - Cured by 'ltiisbier•s Iferbßftters 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. lklishler received the following note fronf 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 StewardintheJefferson 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, November 3d, 1865. .Dr. Mishler—Dear Sin—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 rerrte 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. 070,198,37 Being thus urged, and having noticed the Bitters were constantly curingthe most violent cases of Diarrhoea, Cholera Morhm , and kindred complaints,Dr. Misb ler 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. linker's practical knowledge of n.edicine far exceeds that of 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=•wilr•tru — rV" 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 ventilation. 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 lioard a number of the passengers having died during the voyage with this complaint. Among the passen gers were a ihmily named Schmidt, from linden, Germany. - This family was at tiikewith cholera.. Fortunately for them they had friends living in this city ' am caster. Pa.,) who knew the virtues of.Mish ler's Bitters and who procured a bottle and sent it.to the Schmith fatuity. WillAl this package arrived at Quarantine,the doctors examined it and confiscated the contents. Another bottle was procured and packed in a more secure manner: itsafelyreaehedthe Schmiths. An its arrival aboard the Vir ginia, Henry Schmith and Christ. Schmidt were both lobo: ing under choleric symp toms: Mrs. Marcia Schmid', wife of the ftirmer was very bad, not expected to re cover, and a son had died ofthe dread com plaint and had been buried thedny previ ous. It was in this plight a bottle of Mish ler's Bitters, sent forth like an Anne! of Mercy found the poor Schmidt family.— Henry Schmith wits the first to try it, and so instantaneous was the relief he experi enced that be gave itto nis wifeand 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,atter being confined'at quarantine aboard that scourge ship flirty-two says.— The Schmiths 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 Schmidt stated that all the compounds - the doctors had. given him did no good, but that one glass of Mishler's Bitters• - nade hint feel like a new man, Nvarmin his whole system, giving him a health 111 beat and causing 1 . him•to perspire Creel - ..14.is stn.:on - 10m was ' substantially above, and he furthe , suit I that if the doc tors had not kept tto first bottle from reaching hint, his son' would yet lirve been living. Mrs. Schmidt was still weak from the effect of cholera, but the continued rise of the Bitters were most surely restoring her accustomed vigor. • It is not to be expected that regular M. Tis. 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 lie believes Mishler's Bitters to be a " very good Tonic." In reply as to a ease of Bit ters that was sent to him by a well known gentleman of Lancaster, he 'writes as fel lows : $2,000,000 00 3,596,9.22 00 130,385 13 Hospital Ship Falcon, Qoarantin, New York,.) one 7th, IS6. George S. Rowbotham, Esq.— Dear Sir : Yours ol the :23d, inst. is to hand. In re ply, I beg leave 'to say, that I received the ease of Bitters you sent one for trial cte., 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. - BISSELL, Physician, Hospital Ship "Falcon." This letter from Dr. - Bisselt,just after the reception of tho 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 in America. The passengers and crews o emigrant and merchant vesseis I hat arrive in the Port of New York, from foreign con n 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 of the Schmith family—who while- in the Steamer Vir ginia, were 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,alter suffering severely from all the symptons of.. Cholera, became collapsed and while in this state, (the doctors stating that he wa:.: beyond re lief) a friend administered freely,Mishler's Bitters. The eg ectyeas instantaneous ; heat was generated in-the body, perspira tion was induced. and after 'using one bot-' tle Mr. - Pezu-sol 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, filth. &c., -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 of Miehler's Herb Bitters. .The above proves this to be the fact in Cholera and the certificate of Mr.Rhinehart proves that-Mishler's Diners will cure - .the bite bf a. poisonous snake : -- Lancaster, - July 4th,'1865. Mr. B. Mishler-Sir:—Abotit 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. hiunediately • after the bite my hand swelled to a very large size, and the poison appeared to be work, rug np my area. 1 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 came to you, and by your advice washed my hand and arm . with yotir Herb Bitters at the. Same time taking it inwardly: In eleven days I yes' able to go fo'work again. The poison was all drawn out and Alishler'S Herb Bitters was the only medieine' for applieatibn that I made - use of. -Mr. Christian Blirns, a near neighbor of mine, went out a day- or two after to the place where I was bitten, and killed what I believe was the• slime snake that bit me as he caught within live Littrds 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-olie,tbing is certain— that your Bitters ,eured the bite, of a snake in my case for which I shall ever be thank -I'ol,, as I believeltylas the of saving my hand. , • I shall , be :plena to personally satisfy. ally one of the truth of 1..h,p above. • • Yours. JACOB RINEHART. • , - - -'. Low Street, Lancaster. For Sale -4. C. ;BUOHER, ROBERT. HAMILTON, and all Druggist& airy 26.'04. ly X T' Il Yours respectfully. JACOB L. BAKER BOOTS .t SHOES. • FOR the best Boots, go to 1. Breneman's, IV. King. For the best Women's shoes, g'o to • Brenexnan's. j street For the best Cbildren's"shoes• go to ' Breneman's, W. Ring street For the most comfortable fit go to Breneman's, W. King street For work that will not rip, go to - Breuemar.'s, W. King street For Boots that will not let in water,go to 13renernau's, W.'Ring street If in want otts and Shoes, go to • Brenenians,W. King street Everybody in the country go to . Breneinan's, opposite Cooper's Hotel, Oc. • Lancaster, Pa xxisunArecm. co. OP NORTIZ EstIMELICA, PFITLADELPHTA. IN CORPORATEDI794. Assets 51,350,000, Charter perpetual. Insurance against loss or damage by fire on Buildings, Mer chandize, Furniture, 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, affords a guarantee of claIM upon public confidence. Anruun G. COFPIti, Prest. CILARLES PLATT, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Walnut St., above Front, Columbia, Pa. Columbia, January 21, ISCS.-ly. CHARTER 18 c 304 PERPETUAL. FRAIKLIT FIRE 11SIEHICE CO, OP PMULLI! ( 021-7 1 [124. .43.sscraseat..€c cp=a. ariat3x. a. 1,1300. ,$ 2 sul• 2 U 7 04 . • CAPITAL, - - $ 400,000 ACCRUED SURPLUS, - 971,000 INVESTED PREMIUMS, 1,086,288 UNSETTLE]) CLAIMS, 8,416 INCOME FOR 131;4, 300,000 LOSS PAID SINCE 1829 5,000,000 Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. • Charles N. Bruzeker ' Isaac Lea, Tobias Wagner, Edward C. Dale, Samuel Grant, Geo. Pales, Jacob R. Smith, Alfred Filler, Geo. W. Richards, Fras. W. Lewis, M. D. CHARLES N. BAN CIDER, President. ENVD. C. DALE, Trice-President. JAS. Mc:ALLISTER, Sec. Pro. Tern. 3011 N COOPER, Agt- for Columbia mar. 12,1859, 2y. HE TV CARR/14 CE M ANT.T_PA.O IRT Second Street, nearly opposite LUTHERAN CHURCH, COLUMBIA. rEIFIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING Taken 1_ the Shops formerly conducted by Mr. Samuel Carter, would respeethilly an nounce to the citizens of Columbia and vi- cinity that he is now prepared to manufac • Lure all kinds of Coaches, Carriage., Bug gies, Sul ides, 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 of the best seasoned material, and put together firmly and sub stantially. Ile gives particular attention to the•repairing oLvelucles, and warrants all work in his line to give satisfaction. TAt addition to his practical experience in tine business. he has the assistaßce of the hest workmen. Some of them ..froni the celebrated Watson establishment of Phila delphia. A generous public is respectfully invited to give home indust-y their encourage ment and support. CHRISTIAN MYERS. Aug. 12, 'lis. tf: 111.7.1DUCTIOri- V.?? COAL Arrivals of Cargoes at the Coal Depot of Bruner Moore, which are now offer ed for sale by the Bushel,Ton,Car or Boat. April 13; Boat Emma, with Lyken's Valley Stove. " ." lf. Raueli with Ly ken's Valley Nutt. " 20, " Balt Co. No. 153, Balto. Co. No. 5. 27, " Balt Co. No. 128, Ballo. ..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, 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 (t, INI OGRE may 5, '66 BA GAINS IN DR - Y . GOODS At I. 0. BRUNER' S CHEAP CASH STORE, Front St., above Locust, Columbia. WE are constantly receiving additions to our stock, and have now a large and varied assortment of ' LADIES'. DRESS. GOODS, Consisting of Delaines, Challis ; Lawns, Mozambiques, plain aril figured, Alpacas, Poplins, ite. W e invite attention to our . Stodk of Mushns,6heetiugs, Checks, Tickings, Linens, Flannels, Ginghams, Calicoes, &C., at NEARLY OLD PRICES. A complete assortment of - • CLOTHS, CASSMI EKES, VESTINGS, TWEEDS, JEANS, • - COTT ENADESAc for men and boy's wear, at.old prices. FULL LINE of HOSIERY, GLOVES, and Trimmings, Balmoral Skirts Hoop Skirts, of Latest Styles and Best Skirts, 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,'66.- LADIES" .MILOE MANUFACTORY. liv mg increased my facilities, for turn -11 out superior - work I would an notmee to my old customers and all new ones that may favor me with a call, that I am better prepard now to manufacture all kinds of LADIES' 111 0 riSSES I • 'And Children's Shoes ez.; Gaiters, Than ever before.' I employ none but the best workmen and tun always certain'of giving satisfaction. 'I keep on hand a. gen eral assortment of ready made Work all of which is MANUFACTURED 'on the Premises I ke m no made up work of other parties, My wer.: - . is made exclusively for home trade and is sold as such, TERMS CASH We sell. as - ebeap as any other establish ment, am' ask a•share- of nubliapatronage. JAMES SCHROEDER.. • Locust street, between , Front and Second. Columbia., November 11. 1865, ly. • -:" rphe- great daily in-rival of 13arley'Sheaf _IL Cook Stoves at 'Pialder 7 ,s Stove Empo 'porium and HouserurnishingStore proves that they are the Best Stove in the market that have been sold,forwood and coal. • . 4 41 8 . -L l- 0C • _ , . THE EITERPRISE lIMINICE CO. No. 400 Walnut St., Philadelphia. CASH ASSETS, JANUARY, 1, 1866, $370, 760. 48 The investments of this Companylire 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. 3CIXFICM CT C) 3FE. S; • P. Ratchford Starr, J. L. Erringer, Nalbro' Frazier, Geo. W. Fahnestock, John M. Atwood, James L. Claghorn, Benj. T. Tredick, William G. Bolton, George H. Stuart, CharleS Wheeler, John H. Brown, T. H. Montgomery., F. RATCIIFORD STARR, PRESIDENT. THOMAS H. MoNToomiimv, Vice-Prest. Ar.xx., W. WISTER, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Basement, Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa. Feb. 10, '66. • Buy 3k, , 00r Clothing of E MA ' Mt W . 3R. frl H E SUBSCRIBER WOULD :L. call the 2..ttention of the citizens of Co* lumbia and vicinity to his large stock of READY DIADE CLOTHXNG Embracing every variety of style and ma terial suitable , for the t.4eqson. They are made of the best material and In the most fashionable style. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders. Handerchiefs, Hosiery, &c.' A splendid line of these goods always kept on band. Also, Boots, Shoes. Hats and Caps, 01 which we have a well selected stock of which we offer at cheap rates. TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, and Valises of all styles, are sold cheaper than city prices. My goods are all bought for cash and I offer them at cheaper rates, for cash,than any other store. Call and see. HENRY RICE, No. 1, Wolf s Row, Front St. Columbia. Columbia, April 14, 1566, ly. er X Dat. itnrmaral-ND MARINE XLVSUILANGPM cowman - sr, PHILADELPHIA. Capital $200,000. Securities $300,000. rpHIS COMPANY continues to tak( 1 risks on good property at rates as low as ally other safe Company, and consistent with prudence. Policies issued for long or short terms, or permanently. Losses promptly paid. All claims adjusted without litigation of delay. This Company refers to the past m a guarantee of its future conduct. , THOS. GRAVEN, Prost A. S. GILLETT, - Vice Pres-, B A Lvortn, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLEB„ Agent, Walnut St., above Front, Columbia, Pa. ~,Columbia, January 21; 1805.-Iy. S. S. RATIIVON'S MERCHANT TAILORING, GENERAL CLOTHING, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, (Opposite Shober's Hotel,) Cor. °Marti* Queen Orange Sts., LANCASTER, PA. MI kinds of men's and boy's ready-made Clothirrg and furnishing goods con-tantly kept on hand.— Also, a superior assortment of French, English. German and American Cloths, Cassimeres and Vest ings, which will be made to order in any desired style, with the least possible delay ; warranted to g ye satisfaction, and at reasonable charges. - july 14, 'G6.ly S. S. RATlivoiv. Shoe Brushes. THE best assortment and largest stock in the place, an 3 at greatly reduced prices, at H. WILLIAMS; Front Street. ALSO, a general assortment afresh and reliable Drugs, Patent Medicines, Dye Stull's, Per fa in cry Garden Seeds, (Cc. selected with great care, and bought at the present decline in prices, for suie by apr. 21, It. WILLIAMS. REMOVAL OF MULLEN & BROTHER'S PROVISION STORE, TO ODD FELLOWS' HALL Columbia, Pa. Groceri3s,Provisions,Flour,Grain,Etc We will always' keep on hand the very best quality ofgoods such as Sugars, Sail Collide, ' Fruit, Teas, Soap, Fish, Starch, . -Hams, Spices. Cheese, _ Crackers, Lard, Tobacco, . Molasses, Segars, also FANCY GROCERIES. NOTIONS, DRIED FRUIT, &C. We intend to keep the best goods only and to sell as cheap as any similar 'store.— We therefore ask a portion of public pat ronage. _ _ _ MULL LN & BRO April 7, GG-tf. READ I READ READ I GREAT ATTRACTION! DAVID HANAUER'S U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIDI, Front Street, first Store above Walnut St., " Columbia, Pa. The Largest, Best ASsurted, Itandgom- est and Cheapest stock of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &e., Ltc. Ever exhibited in these regions, which will be sold at prices - TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION ! Conie one and all, both great and small To Little Davy's Clothing Hall ; And, get a fit from head to foot At pi ices that your purse will suit - may 1.2,''66 tf - 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 corn or cider vinegar made, nt - J. C. BUCHER'S, Cor Front and Locust Sts. I, Cabinet Dlaking and Undertaking. THE undersigned would inform his friends and the public' that 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 manufactires 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 his own work he is ena bled to warrlmt 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 arid Rocking Chairs; Settees, Camp and Counter Stools, „ Sofas,- Tete-a-tetes, and Stuffed Seat Chairs, 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. lie is prepared with lee boxes and coolers to pkeseryo,corpSe; as may be re quired. • MA 1100 ANY OR WALNUT COFFINS Furnished plain or tinned Wary style tha may be required. - .. Tile respectfully solicits a share of public patronage,: as • well as a continuance of the custom with:which he has been liberally favored. f JOIIN SHENBEIIGER, South Side of Locust st., between Second awl Third, • • • (0et.17,'63. • FLOUR & 'FEED STORE. ,HE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PUR chased the Stock, on band, and taken the Flour and Feed Store lately occupied by George .Brandt, Locust, above Fourth street, Columbia. Pa., will continue the business at that place, and respectfully so'icits the patronage of his friends, and the public in general. He will, at all times, keep on hand, the BEST FANCILY FLOUR • that can be procured. Also, Rye Flour, " Corn Meal, and Buckwheat, with FEEDS of different kinds, all of which he will sell as low as - possible, for c.a SI : .„• . - - Being a practical Aliller, and having fol lowed the trade for many years, he Ratters himself that his knowledge of the business will c•nahle him to give satisfaction to all who may thvor him with their custom. The Store will be opened from 7 A. M. to.Bl P. M. DANIEL McCAITLEY., Columbia, Dec. 8, 186(3--tf. J. ,RUMPLE & SON,, DEALERS .11,7 Foreign and Domestic Hardware, AN extensive assortment of house fur nishing hardware, also for carpenters, and builders use, always on hand. IRON AND STEEL - Blacksmiths, wagon makers and others,, furnished with all kinds of iron, nails, horse shoes, coach trimmings and other• gdods in their line, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE In great variety, such as tubs, baskets, wash boards, brooms, washing machines, iv.c. • r.A.8.2111NG IDTPLEVIENTS, Plows,shovels,hoes, plow castings,scythes, forks, rakes, and all other implements used by the farmer. STOVES AND TIN WARE. toves of every style and pattern, cook, parlor and office stoves, for coal or wood. A large assortment of tin ware always kept on hand or manufactured to order. C3ID, &Ca" . 7 Coal oil; linseed, fish, sperm and Machine oils of all kinds. Alcohol, benzine, japan. and other varnish, glass. paints, putty white lead, &d. Locust St., Columbia, Pa. aug. 19, '65 Stop .lizet Read I THE Subscriber would respectfully in form his customers and the public generally, that he has just received a gen eral assortment of GROCERIES', PROVISIONS, TEAS AND SPICES. Michener's celebrated sugar cured hams. No. 1 and mess mackerel. Extra, fine syrups. Relined sugars of all kinds. Old Rio and Java Coffee. English and Amer ican Pickles. Dried and Canned Fruits, Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Pared Mus tard. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is full and complete and we intend keep ing icfresh, by almost daily additions.— Give us a call, corner Front and Unio streets, Columbia. HENRY SUYDAM apr. 14,-'66. HOUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION. MITE citizens of Columbia and vicinity, I are respectfully invited to call and ex amine my largo and varied assortment of nOTISMICEZPING GOODS Comprising every variety of FIN WARE, SILVER-PLA TED WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, RAW Y GO r TS, PLANIsugpTIN-WA,, COOKING UTENSILS, CIIANIBER WARE, IN SETS, GOLLOW WARE, ENAMLED, COPPER KETTLES, ERA KETTLES Chafing Dishes, Egg Boilers, Britannia Ware, Waiters, tf:c., &c. Storm of elery nrscriptioo. BRILLIANT-AND NIAGARA, Are two of the best stoves in the Market They are guarantied to give satisfaction. G.XS 1:1 TT IN Cir LK: PLUM i.IN(3- Carried on in all its various branches. Stoves,Shops, Dwellings, S: 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. AO - Reparing promptly and personally attended to. IIIRA:3I WILSON, Cor. Locust cf: :2n(l st., Col'a FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE _LYS UR A NOE C 0 ..11PAR YORK, PEN.N'A., APRIL Ist 186 G. Accumulated Capital, $455,128,96. This Company continues to issue Poli cies of Insurance on Buildings or personal Property, in Town or Country : at Cash or mutual rates. IT. KnAnnn, President. D. STRI6KLER, Secretary. H. KRABER, THOMAS GAY, ELI KIBDIG JOHN LANDES. V l / 4 5r. WALLACE,GEO. D. EB MIT, D. STRICKLER. Applications foransurance 'will be made to M. S. SUITMA.N, Columbia. july 7 T 6 tf. REMOVAL. BOOTS AND SHOES I rpHE subscriber has removed his boot and shoe stare, four doors allibve R., Williams' Drug store, Front street,and of fers an extensive assortment of Goods, either • WE OLESAL.E OP RETAIL. His stock - consists of as large and general asortment of Miens' Boys' Ladies' and Chikirens' 'Boots-and Shoes, -- ' as ear,be found elsewhere in the town. Thoie requiring Boots and Shoes, will find it to their advantage to CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK, before purchasing elsewhere. SAMUEL - GROVE. Col., may 26,-tf D 088 IN S ELECTRIC SOAP _ SAVES TIME! SAVES MONEY! • SAVES LABOR! SAVES CLOTR.ES SAVES 'WOMEN AND ALL GROCERS SELL IT. It. is used by cutting into small shavings, and die. solving in hot. Water, then soak the clothes five to ten minutes, and a little hand rubbingw ill make them as clean as hours of hard machine rubbing wou'd do, with ordinary soft!, aub the most delicate fabric receive no injury. we can refer to thousands of families who are using it. and who could not be pursuaded .to do without • DOBBIN'S' ELECTRIC SOAP, SOLD BY ALL TLIB LEAD.TIVG GROCERS THROUGHOUT TEE STATE MANUFACTURED ONLY BY 1;1 CYB .13 I N , S, & L O.V E, WITOLESALD OFFICE : 107 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia: - AB" This great'. Soap is for sale at the Store oll4faltby ct Case. - nov 10 6 moo, WROUGHT SCRAP IRO.N . , The Suquehanna Iron Co.: will pay the. highest cash price for wrought scrap iron.' delivered at their mill, Cc9.umbia, Lancaster Co., Pa. • WM. PATTON, sopt. 23, '65-tf... " ' " Wfoguaures.