al l#Ointnti e. ' s - ..- VOCra r .-• , , ~ .. .!;" , ~." -y ,, ,,,,, z ,, -.....-, -: ,i . k ''‘ - : T•.' .: . - ..• , .' ' -7"...7 • ''.• r' ' r irileseireryt p4rim.x., cannidora'aoh,,,ccus,s,,,,, .f i ! f „ o „ W , r4,41,,, , the wrikeEefsmae. ... ..c. v ,,,, nr.t. P claim - 1: Lae a::gufitaSf.eeViTod;faktli., ~ ,-- . " ) ixiAT anent on : le now nd ,lo;tiewnieats itt to-tlays paper. - , • o,rS '' -TvOotala eau the' -siTteritiptCor our reatagri to the fourth paig? iinproromen 14.*Igtet4itt9P51.to ifek-ote=ope or - two Lira:aka 13: jeviiii,};,:—,.-aalraanies.ll.ic3 rilsof Reil4 to dait iriVd.4oer+ a~ectir on Ilse aii6JETOt of."`Teat' on 3fOrlay en'ening:nist at:o;o66k: The. public aro cordially invitortkg l / 4 . • preseixt: - Young married 'couple de litmus 'a l to„ housekeeping, would to rent u neat and respectable dwell ing house; suitable far a , smal l ßent paidlannetutd. Any person having sunk t house to rent,will Sind a tenant by inquiring at this office. it. S i.'~ f q~ 'tr= _ . , _ . • STATT.: t;.A.rtTor..—The questionlAwnoy- , .ing theStatp Capitol tIPI'II itatielidtiaryhath 'Awn ': bo ,long boon, ,a,gltated hy,,the pebriliq. 1 . finally `killed in the house on Wecines .day las 4 vote of T 1 to 10. All of our "members vo against It, in which they did right. TILE xr art - X.—T.l).ls valu able monthly for i%ttl , has been received, . s uad as usual it corn I) us laden with use ful reacting. It is devoted to Literature, ~trt, and Politics, which is interesting to *the reader. It can be had for ::acts a num ber by Calling at the book store of Wm. U. Hess, - Noie.—The atembe:s cf the Susque ;surnAtesdge No. 80, T. 0. of 0. F., ure eurtreAly'regnested to be In uttendunee on next Monday evening, us business. of im portance will be brought befbre the lodge. A full turn out is expected. it. J. Little, See. E IMAss BA:cp.—We have often been asked why Columbia cannot sustain a Brass Band? We do not know what the cause is, unless our citizens do not appreciate •"blou'ers." It would be, a fine institution if we had a band to enliven the street:4,llnd vut more spirit in us. We hope that one will be again organized, and well patron ized by our citizens. 'TUE Oureasr: This istho title of o thrill ling novel, just received and published by Diek ct;; Fitzgerald, New York. Miss. M. 3t. Brockton is the author, who has written :a cumber of tales, among which are •'La ily Andley's Secret ;" "Aurora Floyd ;" "'rhree Times Dead," cte. She is well known to the public :t.5 nu able writer.— The work clan be had at the book store of Wm. C. Hess. Price etml- littotru Imosg.—On last Saturday after -1 1 oott, over two hundred (lather rafts broke il )OSe from their mooring at :Marietta ; I lu y lioateddown Ina mass until near Citiques' Hoek, when they separated, rind, lodging ~ 4111 th e prOjeeting t ( wk.,: in the river, thus "ermii 1,1;;Z:di."; : Wfrona .;;;;;• ~Lo r etoO m: %it - Sunda:o' Inindredtz vvr luiuds Wisii? ql, in ga!ltodrilig them up. We learn tly all liars been recovered. REM —People Will sonteti taws get order to raise the who! Neil.' at the sattw till it thi last Thorsdaysoute lotE it pair of boot: t, Bro., Front the deed made bite be on the 'e think that 111 steal. L. A. 'PhiSk t-l oi l ti. droped'in - thendtei : dk. : ;us.. fre 10, as if the Service, 'had . agreed with him. He has been in'the ike'rV,ice.three years, having enifsted as a private, but through his ,bra very wailprOrnott4l to First:Lieutenant- 7 Isferirly all his' men are from thin county, and bave re4mliked for three seam.. We wish our friend stterCss, and hope when this ."crnel *se , is over, - he may return home crowned with honors. I littos - atan.--On last Tuesday the body of a man named liem7Steinmetz, of Blount ville, was fished . the Susqueltarma, near. the bridge, by a man namodrisatte Duck, who was catching loose lu tuber. The body of was rooogaized by his clothin , Snot known how long be had been but he left his home on the first of the present month, and nothing had been heard of him until his body was found. ^ The supposition is thathe drowned in Chigoes' Creek, and the late rains cons ul the body;:to float down stream. The verdict of the jury was ',droned from an unknown cause. A>covaxn.— On 'Thursday, at, Wrights ville, a boy named James Patterson, who was connected with the boat Rambler, was i t 'assisting to sawing Capt. Sourbiees boat viten she struck - against a sunken 4- . • • _frotrilhe jar of which he was thrown ;:...,` OroWned. The boy belong ) ed to • ' . `bOTO Elarrisburg,and was pod sliaiiii*.anears. • ;•'-• - 4S i4f i t• • 'PARLOR TrERA.4I4cATA.ti of a neat, 1.)3,' Dick &. - rfttthe :( ':`,.!*elk York, at . tha'atuall stun 44.21.094 i contains .a.,f‘yollitssorted Hek;eifott ranuts, Pan tetnitnes,l4adeat liiirles4 Tableaus, 7,te." pai'eitt - kriorrs'lll:at children waneatraisement.aihomeueal. to provide that arausenteut—iuooeeWharadess, and ,easy ofattaianlent,, has..hellf tho aim of the Piojeetoi , sof thfilittle eaa buhad at the bOok attire of ' Tin; -fair - held in Ihe Otlclarellya* ;Fla of 11 . 44 place by the ladiesottitel:aitheran Chni , ch commenced on,Thurdayeveniugoanclhasbeenwellpat ! ronfzed by the , citizens,:' -its the hall was ThelfAlf is very taste- Ailly and beautifullydecorated with flags . . apt spruce. The selections offaney articles are numertitli. The manner the Fair is conducted reflects great cred it to the man agers. ' The Fair.will. be held this evening yet, and those who have not been present we,wpuld advise to go, as they will be well paid fer . their trouble. Encourage home industry. The proceeds of the Fair are to cletray the ,expences.of tlielehurch. I . A FiNz Panstrvs—We - are pleased to see that we have some personsli.: our midst V a!, !:141. stNireciatc. musle—sot only appre ciate it, but have the thoughtfulness to re compense the musician for his endeavors to make life cheerful. The Keifer Orches tra were, a telV days ago, the recipients of a splendid Orchestra Cornet Horn, which cost some $.36. Who the donator is wo are not at liber:y to state; but we are author: ized to tender the thanks of the Orchestra to the contributor for the very valuable present received. This instrument will be quite an improvement to the Keifer troupe, and with the assistance of which they will be enabled to perform such pieces as they were heretofore unable to master. TUE SEVISZ:Ty-NINTII.—TiI Regiment of V t raps, conunanded by Col. Ham bright, lett Lancaster on Wednesday at noon, on a special train, bound for the seat war. 'the regiment numbers about four hundred veterans and two hundred recruits —the latter being sent on in ad vamp of the regiment. They passed through Columbia about half-past twelve, and from all ap pearance the boys were "on their way re joicing." A large crowd had assembled at the depot with the expectation t) chat with the soldiers before going to the front, but they were doomed to disappointment—the ears passed onward as if Columbia was be neath notice, thus denying kindred friends nit opportunity of bidding the soldiers good bye and "God speed." T.TEN iIE3rE3IIIM ED.—lt does its pleasure, occasionally, to have old ac mmintonees brought to mind, especially when a liberal hand is extended to us, which was the case this week, by the in rineible Bother, cor. of Pruitt and Locust :treet.:, who presented us with a bottle of 'he moch's beverage so much welcomed to lie fondly board, known as CatowlmWine, inanithictured, after the style of real Ger man Wine, in Lancaster County. As it is nor policy '(?) to "give unto Cassar the tltimoWhich are Ciemes," it would be no more thou-justiee in us to recoMniend the pnblie - to eall on :11r. keep liond.,thebeslmportttil anftVothestie ilerman 'trines, Port, 'Lisbon, also 4lmiee liquors, tobaecos, vigil IN, and Pipes, ScEcIAL MEETING 01 , TOWN COUNCIL, 'told April 23, Mit. Members present, Afessrs. IL Brom:non, C. Itreneman, l/avh/ .hwoh F.ler, Milton Wike. I firma Wilson, A. Bruner, Jr., and George The President gave permission to gentle men present, who were not members of t•onneil, to state the object of the meeting. S doirmn Detwiler, Esti., stated that heob ;act of the call of the meeting to be io rela tion to vacating an alley back of properly 011 the south side of Loenst Street, owned by Messrs. Detwiler, blo.sler, Case, and others. tin motion, fle.to/ced, That council hereby express their sense in favor of vacating the alley running westward from Second Street, near Locust, between the property lately owned by Robert Hamilton, and the lots of Detwiler, Hessler, Case, and others; and altaragrev to sign 0 petition to the „Legis lature in favor of the passage of an ' Stet to vacate the same. Attest, JAMES BARBER, Clerk. 1 0 11111 4, , is giv te Oda 0 •ile- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ErTEaS REMAINING 'UNCLAIM ED in the Post Office at Columbia, Pa., .urday, April 10, 1864. s'sMi..."To obtain any of these letters, the ,plieant must call for 'advertises!, tetterx,' ire the date of this list, and pay one cent or advertising. LADIES' LIST. :manZa 0 :Nrayer Kate le 'Rosa Martin Lucy Berton Maggie 311nic Susan frith Rebecca 'Ruth Sarah rris Jennie Shetter Elizabeth mb Eliza Thoutton Martha GENTLEME>.. — S LIST. ament Amos Frick,llenry rown Joseph D Fulmet Wm A /urger Samuel It Goble Mr (agt) Chase L. 1-1. Kohanoer David 611111FiTEE FOR A MPS LABOR GREAT C=IILIt.BiNTLANY Liiit: ''.7 W —iltb . Committee 00. "Labor . Incomes and Revenue." Office No. 11.8 p. SEVENTU ST. .101 M W. 61.,A.GELORY, Treasurer. This Committee has a special work, to wit: to obtain a day's t‘labor, ' a day's'"in come," and a day's "revenue," from every citizen of thelltiee States of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware, for the benefit of our sick' and wounded soldiers. The Committee is now fully organized at the above addl-ess, and calla for tho co-op eration of all classes in the community. We want to show what the industrial classes eau do for their soldiers ! What the people can do in their separate trades! What Pennsylvania can do! What New Jersey Can do? What Delaware can do! What each county can do! What each city and town can do! What each profession can do! What each trade can do! What each occupation can do! 'What each manathctory can do! What each bank. ins arancefompanyand railroad can de ! 'What each mine can do! What each workshop can do! What each family can do! What each man can do! What each woman can do! What eaeh boy and girl can do! We want to show to the world what Amer ican freemen are ready to do for their sol diers! This Is a great work and the time short. The way to do so is to ORGLNIZn! Organize in your workshops-1n your families.' Let the men organize. Let the women organize. Let the trades organize. Organize everywhere. Let the workmen give with their employ ers. the employers with their workmen. It is easily done. If the workmen will authorize their employers to deduct one day from their week s or month'searninTs, , and the employers will acid to it a of day their profits, the whole sum will be ac knowledged together to the credit of the es tablishment. 'We say to all, go to work at once with us in this great won.-. Hurry forward your contributions. Every ac knowledgment will stimulate others to fol low year example. Circulars with full instructions will he sent upon application, by mail or other wise, to the undersigned. 'Po work! to work! L. :\ ONTIAOMERY BOND, Chairman. Mrs E. W. NUTTER, elmirwimmit of I.nclies' Committee 3. 7AIITHESON, Secretary. April Ili, 1504. M` _IC S 3E3CI' LAMP BEATING APPARATUS BOILING-FRYING-STEWING-STEM I= By the thine of a common lamp, at the cost of a emit's worth of oil, a tier} comfortable brealaast coo be cooked.—.Y. Y. Tribune. Simple in construction, easily kept in order, ready for use in a moment convenient to have on hand. —Druggist's Circular. Fish's Lamp is one of the most pop ular novelties of the day. the utility of it is unquestionable, a great saving is made in heating and cooking small articles, and can be made to cook meals for a great many persons, which is actually clone on the ambulanco ears which carry the sies. saldiers.—Scientific American. For family use, hospital tent, bar rack, picnics, fishing, nursery, or sick room, it is an article of comfort beyond all proportion to its cost.—Hall's Journal of I have tried the apparatus and my wife and I proclaim the same a most Vat.. made and indispensable article, and we now wonder how we could have so long -dona-Nvitaa...t-its—N.F...tbotawVikrcaptyr,i - Anl'ecenomieaf contrtranee for get ting up heat at short notice for nursery and general household purposes. one im- , portant point is the saving in cost over coal tires.—..V. Y. Evening rust. PRICES FROM TWO TO SIX DOLLARS CAP teiTY FROM GNE TO FOUR QUARTS. THIEF ARTICLES COOKED AT ONE TIME Amu ONE BURNER. Arranged for Kerosene or Coal, or Gas. A descriptive pamphlet of thirty pages Mr nishecl gratis. Also TEE UNIOF ATTACRMENT, - Price ZO rents, To be attached to a eoramon Kerosene , Lamp or Gas-Burner, by which Water may be Dolled, and. Food rooked; also arranged to support a shade. EVERY FAMILY NEEDS ONEJ WM. D. RUSSELL, Agent, No. 2013 Pearl St., New York. AOENTS WANTED. Apr. 9, •di TOE COLVIVII3Le. INSURANCE COMPANY, OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. FOLIRTII ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount inured. $2, 4- 04425 OS lVholo moonnt of Premium Notes, 225,021 4G Baloney. Ca.!, Prentittny, Jun nary 1, ISe4J, $2,120 21 Rolf* for Prem. leas Agent's emnnii44ium, in Ism, 0,.92 411 Roeelpts for As=es.,ntent9 leas corrnids.-non In 1563, 2,255 02 L. 91908 And expenses paid in 188.1. :110,133 :12 Bnl. of Premiums Jun. 1, 1844. 3,754 47 913,997 79 A. S. GIIET.I.'S , President. C. Holton Yo .fr., Seeretar,y. • Mien: um S. STIUMAN, Treasurer. 3.33r...VILMCMLICIPM 7 e.Eit: Ryon. John W. Steacy, John Fendrielt. Geo. Young, Jr., H. G. 31inich. Nicholas M'Donald, Satrel F Eberlein, Michael S. Shaman. Amos S Green, S. C. Shivmaker, Edmund Spering, Cora. Peb. 13, 1864. GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE Particular attention is called lo the fol owing goods t justreceived, and for sale at ow prices: A lino assortment of the most popular perfumery, sold in small quanti ties to salt customers. Also a stock of Starlings Ambrosia, for pro moting the growth of the hair, highly re commended. A lot of Chamois Shins and ?tu - riage sponge. A largo and comploto assortment of STATIONERY. Comprising letter, cap and note paper, en velopes, &c. • Pure whole and ground*Spices, strictly pure. • CONCENTRATID LYE OR SAPONIFRRis Family Dyo Colors, put up niatly In packages ready for immediate use, without the usual inconvenience and trouble. Particular attention is called to our re cent invoice of Coal Oil Lamps, our stock will be found varied and complete, com prising all the latest styles. The best Coal Oil always on hand, to gether with a complete stock of Drugs and Chemicals, at the most reasonable prices. J. A- if. W. GRAY. PI EZ! 11.11CeL8 INSVRANCE, RE - Directors of the above Company !TI having declared a script dividend of FORTY PER CIiNT. upon the cash prem iums received in 1803.- The undersigned is prepared to deliver certificates to those en titled to theme All script now on n to, •and including that of .111" is in lament of premiums. The highly successful and - prosperous condition of the affairs of-this Company. offer great Inducements to such as purpose drecting insurance upon_ life. • F. X..=GLER, ,44mat, Office, Basement'of Black's Rotel. Col'a. april 2,1804-3 t. MITE NATIONAL ALMANAC AND A. Annual Record for the year 1864. At WM. U. BESS' Cheep Book Store. opril 9, '64. Opposite the Columbia Beak EriPoßroiif TO fillMillS AUISYNTY 11111111ilS rpEcos a who desire Wimp - rove and beau tify their farms or _homes, and avoid being irtiphged:Afpoii 7, hy ?irresponsible agents, in. receiving _that - which they did not buy, arid paying_ two pricts for what - they - receive. will find it to their advantage to call at the well known and well estab lished COLUMBIA NURSERY, and examine the stock, and also, Compare the prices with those of other establish ments. We offer Apple and Peach trees at about one-half the prices of other Nurseries who supply this section of country with trees, - Also all other fruit and ornamental trees, Shrubbery, noses, Green and Hot house plants, &e., at a much lower figure Gluttony other reliable Nursery in this vi cinity. NVe have over 25,000 Apple trees of suitable size for planting. front three to seven years old, comprising all the leading varieties, the choicest new western varie ties included, also a few extra, new varie ties collected from seedling trees by our selves, - Which are now offered for sale, for the first time. They need no other recom mendation fertile dcsirablecputlity of their fruits than this: Four years ago we exhi bited nine varieties of Apples at the Lan caster Co. Fair, which took the firstpre mium. Seven of those varieties were fruit of the original (suppose to be) seedling trees, from which the sto :we now offer for sale were propagated m. Mr..L B. Garber, of West Hempfield township, was a ,member of the I , 'ruit ommittee that awarded premiums th't *NV fruits. Among, the small frui a• we would call Particular attention to the, TRIUMVIR nit GaJrip r and Great Austin strawberry varicties,the fruit of which is of exquisite flavor and mammoth proportions. To the admirers of the be: ntiful we offer some novelties in the way of several new and novel varieties in Roses and Verbenias. Our stock of Roses comprise about 130 varieties, supposed to be the choicest col lection in the State. it hasheen materially enriched, of late. by importation from France and Germany. A. new and com motion-us Green-house, erected this season, is now tilled entirely with choice , Roses and Verbenias. We charge nothing for a sight, and cordially envite all to call and see our stock. Nearly every thing is kept lucre that eau be found in any nursery in the country. S. ITS P 1.7 RP al, mnr3-_'too Corrt., ban. Ca., Pa. Treasury Department Oilier of Comptroller of tlce Ca rreney, Washington, .44) LS, It Whereat, by satisfactory / evidence pre sented to the undersigned, it hits been made to appear that Tim First National Bank at Columbia. in the County of Lancaster. and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress, entitled "An act to provide a nationaLeurreney, secured by a pledge of united States stopts, and to pro vide for the circulation anti redemption thereof," approved February 25, 1803. and has complied with all the provisions of said act required to be compligrwith before commencing the business ofalanking. .lote, therefore. I, Hugh McCulloch, comp troller of the currency, do hereby certify that TUE FIRST :NATIONAL BANE ol" COLUMBIA, County of Lancaster, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Banking under the net aforesaid [S.E AL.] ht Testimony Whereof, witness my hand and seal of office, this eighth day of April, 18(4. HUGH McCULLOCH, Comptroller of the Currency. April 16, R. M MC_ Co —C7 HE COLEMEIL BOOT All EMOVED to the corner of Front and It Locust ,wrcetx, where is keptconstan tly On liancl a full mid complete assortment of BOOTS, SEO4S, GAITERS, &0., 1.11 styles and varieties of Men's, Boy's tdies, Misses' and Children's wear. WE RIANUFACTURE TO ORDER, and keep constantly on hand, a stock of ready-me& work. Repairing promptly attended to. Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, &c. A full assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest styles, always kept on hand. Our whole time and attention is devoted to our business, hence we are better able to give our customers satisfaction. The puplic are.respectfully invited to call and examine our stock. J. S. SI'TDF:II, Cor. Front and Loettt Streets Cora, April 9, 'G4. Returned to Colulubia,. I have opened out again at my old place of business at Third and Upton Sts, 'Where I would be pleased to see all my old customers. My stock of goods is full and complete, comprising DRESS GOODS. CASSIMERES. CLOTHS, VESTING S. DELAINS, PRINTS. DOMESTICS, Together with as good assortment of goods as is found in any similar establishment. ramify Groceries, toffee, leq ana Sligo of 41l PRIME SUGAR CURED HAMS, FLOUR, FEED, • POTATOES, Country produce taketiln oxcinitige for goods at the highest market rates. Thankful for past patronage, and relying upon the superiority of our stock and low prices, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. L 0. DRAINER, april 9, '64: Cor. 3rd and Union Stk. $13,887 7 3Uf 1 11xLco x-y• ztactci lei tzvxvo. ,GOODS, EN EVERY VARIETY, of the latest aportations, and of the new est arid most fashionables styles. Our StraW Department will comprise every variety of Bonnets, Hata and Trimmings to bo foundin that lino; oftbelateettmd mostapprovedshapes and styles. Soliciting an early call, I re main • Yours. Respectfall_ H. WARD Nos. 105 & 107 North Second SM., Phila. mar.19;64-4t. WICETIV - MILlr No. 520 AB C 8 'PHILADELPHIA. • MANUFACTURER & DEALER IN - WATCIECES. ' FINE J 12; wza.RY, SOLID SILVER-WARE - ic ROGER'S Superior PLATED WARE.- Isifr-41.11-Itinde of Silver-Ware, made on the promisee. Watch Repairing carefully done! CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. A LARGE assortment of the most desir . - 1 - iable styles ofSpring Cloths and Casa mares just arriving. Sold very low. In spection solicited. Cers.trittr.L9,'&l. 51.A.LTBY & CASE ERE (IVIII =1 rHOUSE FURNISHING . • .r...bzP0n,rtrz.c.....,-, TH.E• citizens of Columbia and vicinity, are respectfully invited to call and ea amine my large, and varied assortment of novszciumpure Goops, • Comprising every variety of. • TIN WARE, SILVER-PLATED WARE, TABLE CUTLERY. FANCY GOODS, PLANISIIED TIN-WARE, COOKING UTENSILS, CIIAMBER WARE, IN SETS, lIOLLOW WARE, ENABLED. COPPER KETTLES, BRASS KETTLES, Chafing Dishes, Egg Boilers, Britannia Ware, Waiters, ike., etc. A general assortment of Wood and. Willow Ware, Tubs,. Yankee Buckets, Wash Boards, Brushes, Water Coolers Ice Cream. Freezers, Tea Kettles, Sauce Pans, ligg Whips, Market Baskets, Lanterns, Money Boxes, Lard Lamps, Toy Tin-ware, Sad Trons, Cistern Pumps, Stop Cocks, I Coffee Boarders, Coffee Mills, Trays. etc., together with an assortment ofPla in, Fancy and Useful Articles, adapted to the Toilet, Parlor and Kitchen. Stores of every Description, GAS FITTING 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 band a good assortment of Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights and Pendants, Galvanized Iron, Lead and Ter ra Cotta Water Pipe:;. Reparing promptly and personally attended to. WILSON, apuil2,'64. Cor. Locust tit., Cora. R. J. HALDEMAN, COLUMBIA, PA. We invite attention to our stock of STAPLE AND FANCY SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, I Of very recent importation, embracing the most extensive and desirable assortments that we have ever offered. • WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING DE PARTMENTS WELL STOCKED FOR TUE SPRING TRADE 1864 • • CLOAK DEPARTMENT. SILK DEPARTMENT. BRAWL DEPARTMENT. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. WIIITE-GOODS DEPARTMENT, MISERY DEPARTMENT. MEN'S-WEAR DEPARTMENT. lIOUSEKEEPING STAPLE GOODS. All of which will be sold at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. HALDEMAN'S Cheap Cash Store. COL'O'MBIA, Classical and Military Institute. r undersigned has leased fora term of years. the property known as the Washington Institute, and is lumina it al ter. sAVa ii iiltga l l Nitil e ttAMS r.. , a day school for both sexes. This Institu tion will afford every file/lily for acquiring a thorough and extended knowledge of those studies which constitute a liberal ed ucation—preparing young men for Busi- I 'less, Teaching or for entering any class in i our best Colleges; and affording 3..oung Lad les superior advantages in thesolidand ornamental branches. While instruction in the usual studios of an English Willett tion will be thorough andeemplete, special attention, however, will be given to the Classics and higher .Mathentaties: and two evenings In the week will be devoted to in struction in Book Keeping, which has be come a most important branch of a busi ness education. In order to secure a well directed and popular system of exercise, a Military Department will be connected with the Institution, under the supervision of Major G. EckenClortr, of Philadelphia, who is extensively known as a most ac complished and successful Military In structor. The first session of 20 weeks will open on the tirst TUESDAY OF MAY. Terms.--,9100 per session, quarterly in ad vance. For this stun the student Is entitled to Boarding, Lodging, Light and Fuel, with tuition in English, Mathematics, Lat in and Greek. A deduction of Five Dollars will be made to each student famishing his own bed and bedding. Washing Six Dollars per session. Tuition for Day Scholars 812. 818 and per session, according to range of studies. The usual charges made for French, 3 , fuslo; Drawing, Sc Military Drill $5. Parents and Guardians may rest assured that no pains will be spared to improve and devel- Op° the intellectual and moral natures of "those intrusted to our care. In our effort to establish a school of high order, on thor oughly evangelical principles, wo solicit the hearty co-operation of all who are in terested In the cause of sound learningand Christian education. 13.11Z1E3.E DICES. Rev. W. C. Cotten, Pres. Larayette College Emden, Pa. Jam. H. Collin, L. L. D. Prof. - - Chas. ITodee,D.D. A. T. 31 4 Gi11, D.D. Prof. Theo. Seminary, W.P. Green, D.D. I Princeton, N. J. Rev. M.D.Gricr,P.d.of Presbyterian,Phila. Wm. Chester, D. D., Phila. Rev. Thos. McAuley, - • • Rev. R. R. Callaway. Columbia, Pa. Rev. C. Reirnensnyaer, - - - Rev. R. A. Brown, - - W. G. Case; Pres. of R. d- C. R. R., Cola. Pa. John :NleClusky. , D. D., West Philadelphia. Rev. S. S. Shriver, Hightstown, N. J. J. Myers Johnson, Estt.; Philadelphia. J. Alden, D. D. New 'i ork City. For Circulars containing farther partic ulars Address REV. - H. S. ALEXANDER, max.s-Sm. Opininiia, Pa. - PHOTOGRAPH - ALBUMS. JUST RECEIVED, TIIE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Ever offered outside of New York or Phil adelphia, all styles, and at the lowestrstes. Also a splendid assortment of POCKET BOOKS , Very cheap Miscellaneous and School Books, Letter Paper, Enve lopes and STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. Also 01 4 ' leading PERIODICALS of the day constantly on hand, at lIESSIOntp Book Store, • Lust opposite the rear.26,-'64: Columbia Bank, Vinci For -Sole. A first-rote Yaw'. for sale, with keel bot tom, sail, mast, &c., all in complete order. Apply to Col'a, Apr. 9, '61.-4t. V C nion St. a.M.1.4 SHAWLS saANns ALltr e r Shawls In great rarletyj ts- JUra.rnar.ll):64. MA TRY & CASE. , MEI " Dr. Wishart'sPine Tree Tar Cordial is the only safe and reliable remedy which has ever been prepared from the juice of the pine tree." • * * "Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial has given evidence in thousands of cases of its power to cure 17. Consumption of the Lungs, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, and eruptions on any part of the body." * * * * "Those who arc .troubled- with throatittralift 'diseases, cannot do better than gets bottle of 1)r. Wisbart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial, and use it according to directions." * * , * "'We believe that one dollar spent for Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial will do more to purify the blood and cure scrofulous sores than' • ten dollars on any other remedy." * * * * "The weak stom ach is rapidly invigorated and the appe tite restored by Dr. Wishares Pine,Tree Tar Cordial." E-] * "Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial does its work at once, and the patient is immediately re lieved and cured." no—Don't fail to read the next column MIMI M5.26,-'61.-6t " ' MI EMS FM ti..Z. DR. WISITLAB k? BB TAXI Is The Vltal,Prlzgple alba • Pine 'rise, OBTALICED by a peat:Mae peocOsiirfflie X./distillation bf thetas; by - which itshiKh est medical properties aromitained, Hare rou a Cough! AHtivc You a Wore Throat! Have you any of the prentonitory symptoms of that most fatal disease, Cop aumption. P . Those who should beinockby these symptoms generally think lightly of them until it is too late. From this faet,perhaps more than any other, ariseit`the sad preva. lence and fatility of disease ,which sweeps to the grave at least "one sixth" of di...1211:a victims. Consun'i' ption - has destroyed more of tiro • !human family than any other disease, tued 'the bestkphysicians for many years stave despairedNof a cure, ora remedy thaty..ould heal the lungs, but for more than two hun dred years -tho whole . medical world• has i been mpressedthat there 'crass:mysterious power and efilcioney in. the Pine l'l'ree Tar to heal the lungs; therefore they have ie commended the use of Tar Water ''which in many eases had a good oftoct; but how - to combine the medical properties so as ~toh eal the lungs, has over been a mystery until it was discovered' by Dr. L. Q. t. WISHART, of Philadelphia., Pa., thepro prietor of "Wishart's Pine Tree Cordial." l'ilany,'not only of the peoplo,"but'plyw icians of every school and practice, are dal ty asking me "What Is the principle or cause+ of yo success in the treatment of .Palmo nary Consumption 1" Afy answer is this.: The invigoration of 'the digortive organs —the strengthening of thedebili tated system. —the purification and enrichment oT the blood, must expel from the system the cor ruption which scrofula breeds. IhAtilethis is effected by the powerfnl alterative (chang ing from disease to health) properties of the Tar Cordial, its healing and renovating principle Is also acting upon the irritated surfaces of the lungs and throat, penetra ting to each diseased part, relieving - pain, subduing irdlanaation, and restoring a healthful tendency... Let this two-fold pow er, the healing andthp strengthening, con tinuo to act in conjunction with Nature's consOant recuperative tendency - . and the patient is saved, If ho has nut too long de layed a resort to the means of cure. ' I ask all to read the followie g.eirtitleatea. They are from moll and women ®Q'smvior•- tionable worth and reputation : Dn. Wrsn'Anr—Dear Sir ! Ihatjgvory dreadful cough and sore throat forone year and my whole system was fastgiring way. and I was prostrated on my Da with 'but. little hope of recovering. ly• disease baffled the power of all medi nes, and ht a short time I must hare gone fumy grice„ but, thank God, my daughter-in-law would not rest untilshe went to your store, No. 10 N. Second - street, and related my case to you, purchased one bottle of your Pine 'free Tar Cordial, and I commenced to use' it.. and in one week I was much better;aud after using 'three bottles, I am perfectly well, and a wonder to all my friends. for they all pronounced me past cure. Pub lish my case ifrou think proper. REBECCA. HAMILTON, No. 1321 Wylie street, Philadelphifi:. Wishart's Pine Trea Tar Cordial ia an infalliablo cure for Bronohitia, Bleediag of t t he Lrina24.BorvikThroataAct tioxoatio!lf of the Lung-- , - Mr. Ward ETTA: Dn. WarrAnr—Sir: I had Bronchitis, Inflamation of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath, and Palpitation ofh the Bean in, their worst forms ; I had been treated by several of the most eminent, physicians in Philadelphia, but they could notettop the. rapid course of my- disease, and I had-de spaired of over being restored to henlth.-.- I was truly onthe verge of the grave. Your Pine Tree Tar Cordial was highly recom mended to me by a friend ; I tried it, and. am thankful to say that, after using - four' large, and ono small, bottle, I was restored toperfect health. You can give reference , to my house, No. tl6B N.llecoud street; or at my office of Receiver of Taxes, from 9 • a. m. to2p.m., poriEwrof Ohefuut and Sixtk - streets. ' .7,.`` ': JOIIN WARD. ~ Road the following from Utica : Dn. Vrranumr—Dear : I take pleas ure in informing you through this *mume that your Pine Tree Tar Conlisk which was recommended for my daughter.* Dr. J. A. Hall, of this city, has cured her of a cough of moro than dye months' standing. I had thought her beyond cum, and had employed the best of medical aid without any benefit. I can cheerfully recommend it to the public as a safe and aura remedy for those similarly aMctod, es I know of many other caseabesides that of my daugh-* ter that it has entirely cured of long stand ing coughs. Yours respectfully, - JOHN v. - rAuxitit, Daugerrean Artist 126 Genesee St. , ttiea. * • * * * I have tilled Dr. Wieharrs Pine Tree Tar Cordial is my, family. and can cordially , recommend it as a valuable" and safe medicine for 4:Kolds, coughs, and those predisposed to consumption. Dr. G. A. FOSTER, 180 Osnessee St. The above are a few amongthous-, suds which this great remedy ha's saved from an untimely grave. Wehave thousands of letters from physl clans and. drumlins who have prescribed and sold the Tar Cordial, saying that they have never used or sold a medicine which gave such universal satisfaction, The Tar Cordial, when taken in connec tion with-Dr. Wishart's -Dyspepsia 1111 s, is as infallible cure for Dyspepsia. The PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL will cure Coughs, Sore Throats:ld Breast. Bron chitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Dipthe rig, and is all also an aacelleut remedy fot thediseeses of the kidney's, and &male cote plainta. BEWARE Or COUNTERFEITS The genuine haa the name or the toriii etor and a Pine The blown in the All others twe spurious imitations. Prko.FVtgassito: Oftilarpor:dilot fie. Prepared ottlfit_tho Proprietor, • - DR..;4l*-MBRABT. No. 10 71010221ASOOND Street; Anitur4-„ 0 , ph 404,0tnetteartkow , — ~xw 080idt7Ipzugeouteritre;S:Villkik/44-'' Irj. tTbiladelobili)kid,2 , 7,yoVik :M . • Whol4o4:Proffestfe, a i r scltriSKV* 4 A , -2ria 11 OM '34-, I tir BE
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