=ZZ lisehel fled net turgAftctbe tot ! es of Ono voice. whose seirthreid ... :e*eret• he4 y lirsH ?,,e,led t to b ars iield of delight. wnd be pre Aeralge freta the pirtue .. .she - begiv...l hill/ five a song "1 don'tlike to sing, fur you. Miss Mint,' . .. • , .he call, laughingly. "fu • my organ of tune s talls we thAtoruu are a. genius." r. Anoqier ,tiright otnite, and a brighter bla , A,p,a4i!ol.uvqr hor,lagP. , - . . —Dott't . 4 ny rtnymor; nine," be mur mured, gently. • - %Vhftc-;.itrange. AI tle.q little thing Rhe thnught : Paul. ei he !111-t0.1,i U&rry They . 'titi . et ritlent. amt then. a+ the arriitaii.tsnre pro greesed„hy design. Their inneil Wag M• t.ontl of companionship. nn:i Graham ima gined that was all. oto evening. when he' ;Isadjoined harroice with his in an old Eng •paalltakt, the th.bitglit dished through his mind—"o. that Hatchel had this gift!" but he banished it quickly and with some ;muse. tleitned tho-gh She wn+ to be in his be dewed society frequently, vet there was n yang at her heart winctimeni, after norm gentle meaning attention had ,bean lavished" . .upon her, for was he not untrue to 114chel, err at least bestowing the thought xud admi roman that should .have her'. upon another? "The sitnple Q lakeren. i. in per il " she thought. lint it was n t Ling before Paul Grat an saw this peril. lie had r:dle . with Her, sung with tier, rind talked with about their favorite authors, week after ,?reek, and yet wrote on to 114cli 1, with the game punctuality, if not intere.t. .1 el 11 t nhel linr.elf replied wish the ear., tune of, irfeetionnte conalenes. At I,t-t there came un )i.• wa. - teaching her to rile horseback, and in, excitement of the I,—eon they 'had g ins on far:her than they intended, and as they turned Nutriewards, he re:narked how wears and p tie she loikel. It In t t nvich far her, it aaeru toad a. she was to the exercise; and a- he drove sip into the c otri-yard nil 1 sprain; fr on hi. saddle to ; atsist her to alight, the :int ill white li relaxed, and the boa.] drooped —ilia fainting. lie took her in 1114 nrinn, and. with hi., light burden tan up the step., and - pushing; the n.t inished twin aside, h ire I t t,r into the drowing.; ,, ,ni. 4t7 rem teed her hat null bathed her lirow aith seine co logne lie found up to th t.aii e. Iho cool, dashing., and strong perfume soon restored Ner. She forg tt Max as conscience slowly returned, and murmured out in low, ,tender tones, (yet not so 1... w but they reach ed the sharpened ;paring of Itiru who knelt beside her,) ••Paul, dear , r a toe- Mont the Moo t rushe I tumultuou-ly to his lace, heart throbnod WI I uiol the lus,pal , ,c a Me` men he prenloi his lips to Let , . And then tto till/11;7.4/L vt Rachel cone u p L e hirc hi nt like an accusing .ptarg to his feet an,l foldel his ;arms tig'itiy across hi. liresi,st, no if to still its beating., while big ...drops of perspiration started to his brow. oils it come to this?" he groaned inward ly: "am I a traitor w eta eyreet tru,t that i. reposed in me?" ktnohel had fe'.t tin pre-urs of his lips .eo hers with pain and pleasure. It Orevi meant fur other lips than Rachel Norman's. :She marked too the sudden start, tho severe gaining aspect, and fortunately real ntight the remorse and regret. Ii a it c nut ?till the pang that thrillel her heart at the cmvictiJn that he had proved false to the sacs of his troth—ho the immaculate, the noble hero of her &Tam... There was an elstrrassed pause when she rose from the sofa; Pttul dared not speak lest the emotions Ise hind striven to repress should be made manifest; and on with a few hurried words Ali it sounded strangely c 'ld after ruck n s.,lertnu of feeling he to,tic his learc. The next Letter that Rachel received ,vas written In a tulle of testtor•terul teitti , rness, and con tinted the no 66 . 4 `41 , 7.- might 0.!- d ect him next mouth. It was April now. With alt ?tissible haste 3lrs. Lurrinter and Rachel prepared for their departure for tlio etua iry. In a few days she tens 11;;Iilt .eitab )isbed in her old home, the Faber dress was ,r enred. and the curls brushed back into ?lain bands. May came with its tender Govern end fresh foliage—and with it Paul Graham.— It was nearly dark when he again let raid gn ki.ithan &I mretep. The tiusk of la May twilight we+ two.4ing over the ,landscape, Petting in di.o shadow. within - -_--- r.s. the little parlor that two years had wit TUGP.raant ss apparently reliab—We are glad to learn. on 1 le a paced O levee On tender lee-taking between him -4n4 Michel. Ile used to watch hum' sylvania Reserve thority. that the Penn-1 Corps is ordered to return tiently fur her footfall ; but now she glided Wa.hington City,' to relieve some of the into the roons, /ika !.I..p.doss her-ei, and new troops doiug, garrison and other duty, which 'mops will take the place of the re'• laid her hand upon Ids phoOdor heforn was aware of her presence. ••11.,„1:•. li e erans in the field. This will be a welcome eaange f..r the Reserves. They hare seen one enrned and stretched 1)1.4 urme nut tr. receive , he 117.rtle.t Kerrie's., end pare always d Ater; but •he placed her band in hi-. end said, yet earnestly. nto 7 ,1 ~e „ their eery middy. Reduced as they are in ourrthers the ent:re dirisioo would scercely thee, Peal," make a Lair 1. rig...le, Another. severe battle Ats the candles were le aught gianced at her face, and a thrill passel throng!. him would 81 lilPzuish the Corps, while r.?...t and gsrrison rioty will at least add eke he observed how much she resemble,' the hospitals Mists Elliot. Days paned on. and pdu; largely to their renk• ir ,, Trl ..lone, should they do nothing in recruiting. ?lank bare been happy, but for n o ange l n ...at certainly this noble body or f•ohlierit sieion of those p-de lips murmuring ' Paul, will not be ellowed to dwildie to a skeleton. dear Paul:" Ile was doubly et traitor, fur S .me means will be devised for tilling the bad he not now the :area this fair gill, and depleted ranks owl they will ftgain take the been untrue to the old lost: One af,ternoon field as the Penn•ylr mit Rcecrre, reinforced as be wa-c sitting by her ...ICI. he to.k. the I and rel"ig"ec *cork from her bands nod clasping them in . his own. said, must earnestly ' .•Itschel, I want you to be mine berore I : last the new organi-.ation of the working 3eare--do not refuse me. my lore. I know ; divisions of the I'ennsylrana Railroad went this seems sudden: but I want to take my 1 into operation- The several Divisions cf guardian angel back with WC. IVill .he I the road are designated the Philadelphia, . Asir' I :diddle. and Pittsburg Divisions. The for s•Paril. thou bast dezeirel thyself--I ! K ier, under the new organization. extends esusild not satisfy thee in thy city Inane.—' from Philadelphia to Harri.burg. instead of F ohnuld only be a morti:ie.tt ton. - : terminative at this place. il3 formerly, and Niched: Rachel!" • I is under the superintendence of G. C. Fran - Plritni: linowest It 14 WI I tell thee; search I eiscus. Tye Middle Divi-d..n, extends from piisis ewn heist. II we there not been mss- i Ilarrisburg to Alioona. Coo road bstween gtvin,:s ab,iut did kit/sager girl Mid comp:sr; I l this place and [Terri . ..our.; buying been taken s s'r;s-iliai base resulted is tifsvor•thly?" ' i from this Division, of whi..h Sani'l P. Toting, ...t-R ac t •a t do not utake n 4. ;) 011 sni-erable iis Superintendent. The Pittsburg Divieion. 11 ihuse doubts en I Curd. U-Oietta me". I : between Altoona and Pittsburg, is under the • pose you."' ' -- - ! charge of Andrew Carmigis. W. U. Wil. i'AiWI notes other!" 1 • • ' lem - is Chief - Engineer. assisted 1y the fol- Ke psu l ed a moment. sod then r , splied: , lowing Ilesident Engineers: .1. C. Sharplese. ”Atid yens! other, Ilsehel." i X. Wilson and .1. 5. 1.,:e. "Tbnu hist !`pt ken an untruth, Paul," said she, looking bim searchingly in the face. Ire made no reply. but ,bowed his face upon hia bench', While Rachel glided noise lessly from the room. it might have been half an hour that he sat tl.is„ without lift ing hiihead,,when,a;haud was laid upon his shouldir, aril a voice, like and yet .un like.Rachers, said -"Look.up. and see thine, accuser, Paul Graham I" Fastm dreaming. or bid :reavon left him? There stood Miss Elliot-it, her riding dres.. with the jaunty hat and sable I lames, aid ; tie luxuriant brown curl., • • • " • 'lP;tul, do YnOlinow ebe said ai I engt h. :•I am Rachel, only llachel—Alretl Elliott.is only a shadow. .Can you Jove her :p3 well now.,lmovving:ie,is, after ull, hyt a simple goakeres-r ••Tenfold more, My helnved. .Forgive me fur my,faithlessn,ess, though it was but ,mn mentnry. **As I hope to .be forgiven, Paul." After elle bad explained the whole of the little romantic rum: to him. she looked up with tearful eves into 1 e ..ca. and Raid: "Atin I fitted to your fitati‘ol. Paul?" dearest, and that eon never,be; you re Above my station." Tptirs fell from the bright eyes of Rachel, ,but they ware happier tears than she I ad !bed for many a weary month. Mrs. Lorrimer was delighted At the suc c•se of her pl•tn. Rachel, after all, found that there wits 04 much bigotry in the cut of a garment as in counting bends. But though she mingled ton world as Paul i Gralt•tta's wife, and graced his house, there was always a certain grave simplicity, n saint-like purity, that set her apart from 1 others, which her hoshand yrould not have • h a d otherwise Co' all the brilliancy in the t world. “And after all, .1 wag not untrue, love." he would say. "It was Rachel in I different phases that I loved." And Rachel would answer by a look of such trusting happine.ss, that he would bless God that he had w in Kutch nn nneel to his Clit Crane ia. gpg. CO ITNIBEA. SATURDAY, FEB. 7, 18G3 78e attention or the render is directed to the odre,lixement ry . Dr. Mnrkley's Family Medicines to be funxd in another Column of his paper. ELECT' .N.—George Sanderson, Eq., was re-r!ected Mayor "r tthes4ter, on Tu&day. by a n3sjarity of :26;) over Dr. P. Cassidy, hie opponent. •1' V:nrca . ."—The - (2;erk" has been rutting bi:useit through his paces again, t:. What he is capable F. During. the last e have had everything between the bur I frceze and the soft thaw. On Wednesday the mercury .t.ind near zero: on Friday the mud and atn.h ltre knee deer. The ice mongers were jubilant early in the week—skaters ditto: their faces at this writing look us if “Detwiler" bud fallen be law par. We yet cling to the hope that J. F. may give us a r inch before the season it. 13E12 Pitru , TioN.—We imtive that the Commis ; sinned Officers of the 77th regiment P. V., ; r ,ceri fly unanimously recommend Capt. F. S. Dycer, formerly of this place. com mending the only Lancaster County Com pany. in the regiment. for appointment by the Governor to the pnsitinn of :Lieut.-Colo nel of the regiment. There is every reason to believe that the choice of the line officers will be respected by the Governor, as Capt. Pvfor has on all ocoations r•hurrn himself a gallant and efficient officer. SVDIAN Laura or s CotxuaraN".—We find the. fullowinz paragraph under the "Lacar head of the Philadelphia 1' ear, of Priday. It no tieubt refers la Mr. Jacob S. Do;lett, late of tide place, who is known to have been nt the Commercial doted on Thursday. His death mint have been very sudden, as he was left in apparent good health at the hotel on Thar.,lay afternoon, at three o'clock. His friends have proceed. ed to Philadelphia. sad bit remains will be brought to this place fur interment: Sctions evening. J. S. Del• lett, a druggist and stationer, of Mechanics. burg, Camberland county, died eodderly, about eight o'clock, at the Commercial lin tel. The deceased wss about 37, rars and had visited the city iie 1 Pvc: , :v:T.T.lsn It mnr,vn.—On COLONELS FISTIEII. AND IVEMIII.—Vre have delayed comment :,upoti - the nomination of Cal. J. W. Fishar.to a Brigediership,,pwait ing his confirmation by the Senate, deeming it ceittiin. It appears, however, that owing to a law passed at last session, limited the numberof general-offieers, that the .Senate either hesitates or .refuses to confirm the ap pointments. in the list of which aPpears,the name of our,hrave fallow citizen. We hope the d ffi:ulty may be removed, for ro t oily does Col. Fisher deserve the honor intended for him, but ,there are many others of our bravest soldif!rs on the list submitted by the. President. If we have too' many generals. lap off a sufficient number .of the •useless ones to makeyonna f, r the men who have won their promotion by dint of hard blows. It is hard enough that vie must he cursed with incompetents, in a crisis like the pres ent, without the it jury of their existence ex tending to the detriment of the l.rave and capable officers who have grown with the occasion. We have wondered, with all our citizens. why the name of Col. Welsh was not among the nominations. Certain of his friends have been active in his behalf, fearing lest political influence might stand in his way. Wo are assured, however, that it was nn oversight that his name was not returned. Iris recntumendation for promotion by Gen. Burnside was in the President's hands, and it was spppased that his nomination was made before the last list was nobinitted.— His promotion is said to be assured. We hype this is so, for Col. Walsh is too true a friend of his country, tot useful a sertant. Cio accomplished an tatter, and too brave a man to neel other then the recommendation of his commanding officer to secure him justice at the hands of the President. There is not a noblEr man nor a betters ldier fight ing ngtinst this infernal rebellion than Col. TM rams W. lsb, of the 15th lleg't I'. V. His friends at home expect to see him in his proper position—at the head of a brigade, and we hope justice will be speedily meted tt hint and to his brother Colonel. With Fisher and Welsh wo can I oast of two of the Ji_litiog generals of the army. ON LE %VC —On last &tuning Brig Gen. L twig Merrill, of the "N .rth Ward," arrived here on a visit to his family. Gen. Merrill is in command of the district of Northern Missouri, where he has seen some of the most !mitt ins so-% ice f the war. The rule of the General in his district has been most satisfactory to every loyal man in it. Just before leaving Warrenton. his headgnarters, the "Loyal people of Northern Missouri" presented him with a splendid sword, with a.tsh, belt, spurs, Sc.. as a token of their &ppm ;iation of his services the wh le affair is splendidly gotten up. On the occasion the officers of his own regiment—Merrill's Horse—gave a ball, to ettend which we received an invitation. It was doubtless a handsome affair, and we should have ac cepted with alacrity, but that the ball was ever before we received the iovitat inn. Gen. Merrill will spend a week or two with his family heron: returning to the West. Capt. Geo. M. II iuston, of "Merrill's llmse," returned with Gen. Merrill. and is now with his friends here. Capt. 11. is among the bravest sons Colo:WA:I has sent to the war. Ifs has risen front a Lieuten ancy successively to the Adjutancy of the regiment and the co:nomad of it company. Lie has recent'y b e 1 serting o t Ge . Mer rill's Staff. but nn his return to duty will take command of his company. Ile has been in some of the I ardeet fights in the West and never failed to distinguish him self. We had the pleasure a few days since of meeting our friend Q.kartertnavter Mk:Clore. of the 45th P. V. We missed seeing him on a previous visit home. Ile looked hearty and wa• in pod spirits. Ile has been on vpecial service, visiting Ilorpers Ferry Sevrport News find other localities where the 45th hove been stationed, gathering up the property of the Regiment left behind in hurried udeances. lio left on Wednesday. we boleire, t,, join his Ilziment. Vir.it a meeting t.t . the Teachyre' Ineti tote Cdumbia, held January 31st, 1863, the following preamble and resolutions, on the decease of Samuel (1. Bowman, were submitted and unanimously adopted: WHEREAS, It 1n plen.ed God in hi,. infi nite %lecer). to remove from our mbl.t by death, one of our number, Samuel G. Bow men. Therefore, 17elo7red. Thnt while we ac quiesce in this visitation of I).vine Provi denee, we sincerely regret his loss, and deep- Iv symp.•thize with his herenced parents and sisters, sod invoke the 111,....111.4,4 of our liea7enly Fa+ her to rest upon each of them. /ielcdr- , /. That in the, death of Samuel G. enr I n.titntr. a worthy ntirl offietont motnl.or, one who was itlwety.. rondo and willing to ,111 ditty. and Common Se.hool eitn.c nit energetic and faithful toucher. 'rhnt n rilpv of the+e be tranqmitted t.. the fa mil v of the thn• they lie pit hlkheii in the Lonr.t.- rapter i xprryr, Inquirer and the SPY \. rrAA., Socrotnry Army Correspondence CAMP AT BELLE PLAIVQ. VA.. Jan. 29.18G3. Dr Art Srv—Being idle I thought I would write a few lines for your paper. We arc now living in our mud Itnnse•, with plenty to cat and drink, plenty of fatigue. picket and guard duty to perform; but I think it is nearly over with us for a time. I think we have had our share of the hardships of campaigning; we have been in service twen ty months. One company has but twenty. six men left out of eighty-five: the !misfire are either killed. wounded or on detached service. On Wednesday evening we re ceived official information that we are to be taken back to IVashington to relieve the new troops there. I'm very s , ,rry that our friends of the 45th cannot accompany us; but I suppose we are the best looking.— Fighting Joe Maker has command of the Army of the Potconwz: lie is the right min in the right place. With the reins i n suc h hinds we will soon drive through theS•mtlt ern renfedersey. That he may be success ful is the 'prayer of the soldier. I guess Columbia Will fUrrl;4l her quota of negro soldiers: let them come nut: I agree with 45—if the ••darks" are to bare their freedom, lei them help to gnin,it. Do not make breastworks of white men to Wield the negro. Let them rip! so that we con- quer peace, nod cpuer it pogo. "N. 51h." WAR NEWS THE WAR. IN THE SOUTHWEST A FIGHT tr 'ISLAND NIL 10 -TORT DONEL SON ATTACKED BY TIIE REBELS-TIIE FIGHT OVING ON. CAT:). February 3.—Vielcal3urg dates to the 30th ult. have been received. General Grant had arrive 1 at Yielt;burg, arid the work of 4eopenitig and wideping of the canal wag progre4sing. The Rebels had planted a battery on the rtver, which commanded the lower end of the canal. The Richmond Whig of the 22d ult. says General L.mg.street, with thirteen brigades, has gone to Tennessee. The gunboat Wew Era was attacked on Sunday night at eleven o'clock, near Island \o. 10, by the ;u4rillas, with three pieces of cannon. The boat returned the fire with shell.— The conflict lasted till near daylight, when the Rebels retire-1. Their forces was be lieved to be between two and three thous and. The operator nt Pddneah reports that the command nt Fort Rmelson was attacked at an early hour this morning. At four o'clock this afternoon the en gagement was still going on. Reinfon e merits have gone forward. LATKR. • .Later intelligence from Fort Donelson announces the repulse of the rebels with heavy loss in killed and wounded. They were driven back with great slaughter.— Our loss was small—very few killed, and the wounded in proportion. The Rebels hastily retreated . FROM BEFORE VICICSBURG Our Troops Hare Arrived—The Cut-Off Promises Veil— 'Warm Work About to Be gin—Tae Reduction of Port Hudson. Mr..urtritt, ..fa rotary 27, via Cairo, Jan. 20. —O-nernl Grant an Staff left for below Ohl morning, on the Steamer Mavolia Otherwise matters remain ns heretofore. CAIR , ), January 29,—The forces under General 1110Clernand are now in the v'c'nity of Vicksburg. Part of the land forces have landedsfive miles below the 'youth of the Yazoo river, on the Louisiana side, and are now engaged in opening the canal cut last summer. The river is now full enough to pour a good rolu-ne of water through the Cut-off ns soon as an opening is made. A few days will determine it 4 value. Our gun and mortar bont4 can approach near enough to shell the city, if that would be of any service. C.tran, .I.lrmary 20.—1 have seen n Cap tain of the Stith Illinois, who left Vicksburg on tho 22nD inst. GeneralClerstand's forces have lauded on the L side, five miles below the moth of the Yazuo river, and in full vit w of the city. Two brigades were engaged, when the Capthi n left, in opening the famous Cut-off, of which so much cert.:heard last summer. The river is hank•full at Vicksburg and high enough to rush through the canal nt a fearful rate. Ile thinks it 'will he a perfect euccees. Ile chinks that shou d this channel became large enough ro admit the passage of boats the Rebels for the present will be allowed to hold Vickshurg, while the Feder• ale turn their attention t. , ) matters further South. In his opinion it would take 150 r,OO men to storm their forti6mitions nt Viekeburg.— Our gun and Mortor boat. could shell t`te city fr ou where they lie on the north ri , e Ithe river bend: but even if it were emit e y destroyed. the fort I lies Clot r, which extent for iniles back, would be as formidable us 13M From Nashville and lielow, .4 11rillionl Li//l.• Affair at iro,driite— A Th4,cl Colonel Killed, with R.Gel Lo s of ]:10. TENT. Jnn. f-1,1 VIA SEYM.II.7II„ ISb , Jrm. 29. 1353. j Q•lite, a spirited affair came off on Mon• day at Woodbury. tsrenty miles nut on the McMinnville road, in which Palmor'a Divie• inn of Crittenden's corps won fresh laurels. Seven Rebel re,ziments were stationed there a s an outpost. Pa Inter e.:neent rate•l his Brigades! at Read yville on Saturday and Sunday, without tents or baggage. On Monday. hoping for surprise. the oth Indiana were thrown cut as skirmishers. eloscly supported by tho—llst Ohio and 31st Minos. These trnops were put in rapid advance. but the Rebels scented the move ment, and by the time our force was fully upon them they were in a promiscuous ske daddle. They gave some fight, however, wounding seven and killing two of the 4let Ohio and wounding two of the oth Indiana. We killed their Colonel commanding and thirty-four others and took one hundred prisoners. Nfouttr, Jnn. despatch, dated NleMinnville. January 24th, says thecnamy attacked Morgnn's regiment this morning. After two hours' hard fighting with supc. rinr forces, our men fed back. The Iroa-Clad Combat. Another Fight at the Ogecelsee—The Rebel Commander The Richmond Dh‘patcl: of the:la instant contains the following despatch reporting the renewal of the bombardment of Fort McAllister at the o,reeehe by the Montauk. Another Unsnece-egfeil Bombardment of Tort SAP An. Feb. I —The Abolition fleet. Citing of onr• irno-Chad turret, four guo b.rttr, 11 , 14 from morror Loaf; 'again attacked :11cAllI.ter at ilicuer , i4 Point titia morn- -WA //biter The Aring continued anti, halt--alt two o'clock this afternoon, when the enemy re tired, whipped again. The bombardment wra more furious than „the last. The only person killed on our aide wa,s Major John B. Gallic, commander of tLe fort, kahell strikiog him in the head• The ,Capture of the Gunboat John P. Smith _Additional Particulars of the Affair— Caigure of Two Officers of the Flambeau .by Alte Rebels, ife. CpArtu.s:r9?7, S. C., January 31.—Sever al days ago General Ripley despatched a force of artillery, commanded by Lieuten ant Colonel Yates, to James island, with the design of attacking the Yankee gun boats cruising ,in Steno Ricer. About eight miles from the city Lieutenant Colonel Yates p“sted his guns, twenty-one in number in a semi-circle, stretching on both sides of the river, around the gunboat ,John P. Smith, and at four o'clock yesterday afternoon opened a concentrated fire upon her. She replied with broadsides 7 The engagement lasted one hour, when the gunboat hauled down her flag, surrendering unconditionally, with one hundred and eighty prisoners.— She carries eleven guns. Our loss was only one man wounded. The John P. Smith had eight killed and fifteen wounded. The chief engineer, Tur ner, was killed. The John P. Smith is now safely anchored under the guns of Furt Pemberton. Site. has one Parrott gun, ten eight inch guns, and one thirty-four pounder. She will soon be ready for sea. Ninety-four prisoners. including three negroe., from the John P. Smith, arrived here this morning. A Yankee gunboat came to the mouth of she Stone river this afternoon and fired fire shots, but soon retired. She did no damage, and so no one was hurt on our side. Two prisoners—Lieutenant Sheldon and Engineer Prindler—captured while on a gunning expedition on Bull's I.land, were brought in to-day. They belong to the steamer Flambeau, blockading the port of Georgetown. IlAr7: Tor C 01.7011, SORN THROAT, WEAR n2 , 1:& , I! INV!: )011 A.lllllllO I hive you wrath Nerve•- Di-turbed Sleep? Have you I.iver Complaint. Blood Spitting? nave you sid Brett-I, 34. e. Have you any ..yttuoilk of CuitA t imptine No remedy hurt ever been MI , threel.llll A. Or Swnytte'- Compound St rap of Wild Cherry. Quick r I e• k cure to Ile, oliml led and permtnent cures ofteithmer.. where pollen , bud been given up to die by pliv-icionc mid tricntl.. How molly dm of Colsomption from IlegleCt to em ploy the proper remedy? Swaytte% , Compound Syrup of Wild Cl erry. cure, all Ihront breteu, Wog com plaints 'rho iy . experoence In, proven its great •lipr ity over tell other relneclix, PrYlqqqqtlit4sV.qlC/q A dn.r of Or. Swarne'. !kat r•apnri Its and Tar l'ill, mace or mice a week. will cure Ilse mo.at oL•nauie laradnehe, Fever. Jamadice Liver Componini. Coctive ;team Ilitionsne-s Female laa-eraitoct.. See. They are great hoot -I Ura)ate plargaiive NVllere there a. •al'n he, main or I.lla of the b dy a ccompan Ing ynala cold or 1 . 01101 take n or iNu of allege rill.. in connection wail. the Wald Cherry. It wall remove the ddfieuliv. _ _ • Prenitrod only bv Di. SWAYNN & Sov, Sold IT MALTBY & CASK, WO A “RAY & CO, CO 101,1 01l good ABB okreper,. (Sic Adv ) Cli== TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF BOTH. SEX E:S. A Hever:lW Gentlemen having been re:toted to health in a iew underer log nil the u-uol not ..... • lion it iegolair eXpell•IVO mode. treatment without -sa•ce-, bin poen,' Mitt to COO, filth OinO•tell fOiIOW 1110 M. 0.% of core. Ilene, oil i6r reeript nildre—ed envel ope, lie airs -end ( reel n ergtt atte pre.er.ptio.. u.eol Ihi ert to Dr. lons, Jl. Dagnall, l ll l'ultoo enseri lirooldy it, N. Y Jan. 17, 1:63. TO CONSUMPTIVES The ariveri , er having In en reonred in len Ph in a tew werka vet) .iinole remedy. after having solli•red rtl ec kr+ walk a renese lung kofT,erion. and Clint dread .11-eu.e eon-mamma—id anaiou. it. make known to lit- tellnw -111Terepi the mean- of cure. To all who device it. lii. will ...nil Jt er•pv of the p re• u-ed (Pee nieltargrA with the direetion- tot preps ring told u-iog the curie.. wide], they will find u rule cure for rownakipaon. u-thing. Ikronelini., he Tne nal) oljeei of the a.l, erik-cr in .en01i..17 the me serippon t. 10 benefit the: [them., mid Arend inform wino whielt I.e erinceive. to lie 'livid...me, aim he hope. every aufferer will ire hi. remedy. nit t Will cowl Mein nothing, Joni may prnve u Ptirtie. wlt.litim the pre-erip inn will Men, Hey EIMARI) I(tngt. county, New York. Dee. 20, '624.1in To the Suffering. The Rev. William Cosgrove, while !Miming aa Mi.,41011111 . y /11.111p1111, M . o. cured of enn•mnpnotl. when uII oilier had foiled. by it recipe °lntoned train learned ph)..iciiin reAlditm in the treat Coy of Jrililo. Thi. revive Ime eured great number. who are cutler log from C 011.11,11011011. sore ;limit emu], mid enlils. acid clue debility and 11. (YOU} depfel.-110n canard fry the-e di 4 order) Demrou. of benefining otbemt will 'end tlii. Which 1 have brought I.llle with me, to oh who need it, tree or char.re Arla e•+ Rev. WM. cosanovg. Dec G:69 419 Fulton Accrue, Brooklyn, N. V. f_t:a On the 3d inst., by Rev. J. H. Menges, of York, Mn. En H. Mir.Lgn, of Ellen Gordon, Baltimore County, Md.. to Miss MARGAIIRT A. ANDEttsO:l, of Columbia, Pa. In Philadelphia, on Thursday. lith inst., JA. coO S. Bur.t.grr, of Mechanicsburg, Cumber land Cy y, formerly of this place, in the 30th year of bis age. The funeral will take place from the resi dence of his father, in this place, to-morrow (Sunday) al ternonn, at 2 o'clock. Suddenly, at the residence of Robert H. Pennington, Baltimore, Md., on the morning of the 31st of January, Wit.mAx HASLAX. of Penningtonville, Chester County, in the 36th year of his age. H. B. E4SICK, ATTORNEY AND COOSELOIt AT LAW. CotrunrA. PA roil. 37...V.WZ, Liver n•iii cornmodion, Br irk Bow,. in Will. tot Street' now occupied by Henry Brandt. with die tmige triable on he preini.e.. if desired. F:quire of ROBERT I I NI iuros, or HENRY BRANDT. A 1..0.:1te Dm,Hinzlou-e. on Froot Nl.r. t. late the property ot" r.. litaburst Orenemon. deed.. tad jot elltig pr.prrty of P. : 4 21reillf r. 11. BRANDT reit. 7.'83 ta NOTICE. rpm: und.•r•ignrd, eight of the :tine oriental Diree t tor. of the Colton:in lug:trance Company. hr rehy give nonce that the) arc no longer •onnrr:ed with the management of Mllill oomonny, ■tid are in no way to he held reeponrib le 10 .1101: M. hi Strickler. Farmer. Wert Ilernpfield. C. S. Kaulfman.Cordelin Futstarr; 11. It. Xliorwelt„ Shaw. tire Furnace; Al.ll !Quart.. Mader, We•t Hrmpir•ld iwp; itiCllll SrttZ. rarmer, Manor 1.1%; :21C0i1 n shu m.., mourn two ; Henry E. Wolf. Former, gre.t Hem:Ale:l two.; Wyatt W. Miller, Safe Harbor Iron orotkr. WNTZD. LOCUST! LOCUST:: LOCtST:i! JOCUST PISS. (torn 14 io•ke. In t,'S inches lona. J and Lorna Timber. aII diroontionr, trig be bougba or rrrrived on econnso&ion. If Awl:mord...l promptly and largely , . permanent nr rangentem, fur coutowed suppiire will be mode. Addre-u W. A. I.I7VERING, tub. 7 3: Callowl,ll Sued Wharf, l'lttlet., Tn. 3DET RMCnen7l/1 11 • l ia : l h a l ":lll " .rVl:ll e a d V " il i f t je . l h e: l4 l 'i t ' l l l i e rOll l l l l 4 Medicine 'l: Sinre.•fal a re prepared to supply oar ea•tnmere with ally .1 , 101.4 111 Olaf lisle teal tiles ray dealer.. let, 7.'63.: ODHFI;LI,OWL•7 HALL. FOIL RIFIKT. Tiinel.eitnille urea roam lett'yneenpleel lor Saylor A. Mr Pn, .! areri ...rand door Irmo, .r. Meatrnrea Oraidendroreaned. and ler lrritlnnr rp-4 , •.e Canteen be •eee , r%. In Ow 140 • ••••-oral etnry molts. nova ocrupie I by 1 Z llnll. r Apply Jun Cr, 113 tf N. D. WILSON. Sick and Afflicted Dvezywhere. sick and Afilictil Ihre o ryprhere:, “-wayneN Compound Syrup Wild`Cher*" "Sway ne's Compound Syrup Wad Cherry," The Great Remedy for Cough;, Colds. Croup, Coughs, Colds, Croup, Coughs, COPIA, Croup, Coughs, Cold., Croup, sore Toront, Hog menems, Blood Spitting, Sore Tbrpoi, Hoarseness. Blood SpiLing, Sore Throat. Hoarseness, Sore Throat, kiparseuess, Consumption, Consumption, Conminpi ion, Consumption, Con-unit ion, Consumption, All affections Throat. Lungs and breast, All affections Throat. Lungs and Breast, All otters tins Throat. Lung: and Breast. 50,000 DEATHS BY CONSUMPTION Would perhaps be a Kann estimate for the ravages of this dreadful disen:ie in n saigie y. ar. Is there no remedy to arrest its fatal progress?' This point has bermnitained. We Mimic panieulaily ''to "Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. The moat inveterate ruses yield to thig 'gregryegettbie remedy. Hove you wen]: Nerves. Disturbed Sleep.? Huse you Liver Cnmpleint, Mood Spiltine Have you Pohl-. side, breast, &c.? Hove you any gyro' f ems of Consumption? Clergymen, l'hy-•clue*, All Public Speakers, say "Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry" giVel , dual vigor to the voice which rannnt be obtained from any other remedy. For sill COMO riots, the ag ed and debilitated, it is truly valuable. 'Thirty year.' experience, find its increasing popularity, are convincing proof NIGHT SWEATS, GREAT DEBILITY, &3. We think there acv, r Ints been a medicine which has given such universal ositi•faction as t•Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry." D has •topped night sweats. eheeked deep-seated ulcers of the :aims, Diked those who were fast declining with great weal.ness,when all Other menus yroved Una vailing. SWAY:ist:O PILLS. SIVATNE'S PILLS. ARE YOU SICK? Is YOUR SYSTEM DERANGED? TAKE DR. SW AYNE'S SARSAPARILLA AND TAR PILLS., They chemise out the disordeied humors. enrich slid purify the blood, remove all unhealthy bilious secrelions of the stomach RIO bowels, euusing a pt s leet healthy suite of the liver. They, are a prompt, reliable and purifying purgative, entirely free from Mercury and till deleterious substance. Prepared from-purely vegetable remedies. under the immediate supervision of DR. D. SWA VNI:. They are covert d with n coating of sunny. so Rat the most sensitive t an take them pleasaiitty. They are utittoulitedly vie h et cathartic mid medicine that has ever be, n discovered. They cure Nervous and Sick Headache i Costiveness or Con.t.pntion, Liver Complaints, Llie Joundiee, Fits. Fevers. Dimness of Ve.ion, remote Irregularities, &e. We feel soli-lied all who give these rills a trial will never use any other. • CePrepered only by DR. SWAVNE, & SON, 330 North Sixth street above Vine. Philadelphia. Sold liv ill Druggists mid Dealers in Medicine in town end country. Sold by 111surin• & Case slid A. Grida & CO., Colum bia. Feb. 7.'62. Statement of the Columbia Bank. ON the morning of Tuesday, the 3d of Feb. 1863, as required by Act of As sembly. ASSETS. Loans and Discount's, $397,201 13 Specie, 570,017 20 Legal Tender and Notes of other Banks, 48,180 00 Checks and Drafts, 9,869 66 Bonds, Mortgages, &c. 8,732 00 -- 136,708 86 U. S. Trs Notes, 75,000 00 Loans to U. S. and Deposits in Mint, 243,000 00 1 yr. cert's indebted ness U• States, 304,00 D 00 -- $022,000 00 Due by Banks, 104,230 76 Real Estate, 26,202 59 Personal do., 14,529 65 40,732 24 Columbia Bridge, 157,300 00 LIABILITIES. Notes in Circulation, 773,274 00 Doe to Banks, 18,575 77 Deposits • 291,278 30 1,093,128 07 $375,134 92 Capital, $322 500 LANCA S 7 E'l? COUNTY; SS: Samuel Shoch, Cashier of the Columbia [tank, Ming, duly sworn declares and says the above statement is correct according to the best of his knowledge and belief. SAMUEL StiOCR, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 4th, November, 186'2. D. E. BRUNER, J. P. Columbia, Feb. 7, 1863. TVIMESTICs.-•iVotwithslnnding the advance 1,/ in the price nt Gond, per•nn> will find it to the it advn 'tinge In can anti examine 0111 flock o 1 new• prima, Muslin.. Gingham, Cheek•, Tick ing4. furl every e.t.a, of Ronde cuilnhle for new nt hou+rkcenine. and old one. lon STEACV h BOWERS. Oppovite Odd rellowt: Hull. TF. Store Room in the Odd Fe!lowa' Roll. on Lo I CUM -trem formerly occupied I,y A. M Rnm l , n. Apply to lIIRAM WILtiON, Columbut, Jun. 24.160.34 J)ELIIINES, DELIIINES.--We are receiving tide week: a very der:ralile line of Sprint; S yle DeWires.: on cooly exiimest don iR re.pertfol:y eoli coed STEACY k BOWERS, Jun. 2-I, 1563. Oppo,ite Odd fellow.' 11.11. Days of Appeal Gar 1863 t To THE TAXABLE INHABITANTS OT LANC. Co. URF.rAvr to the pros...inns or the laws of thin I Cionmon weal th. the undersigned Conionssioners of lationt•ter comity. hereby give notice to the Mixa ble Itannihnnantinn the respertivt. Coy, thirougn• and Townships ot the d eoanty. that the Da). of Appeal Bart the Asees•menta of 16.33. will lie iii the t7ottitni.sooliero Oilier to the City or Lancaster, on following. to wit: Adam-town Borough,' than 'fownshop, Week nnek, Cartinrcon. Coenheo Fast, C West, Co'ernitt. Colombia Borough, Cotteelogn, Conoy, Clay. Boner%) East. DOilegel West, Drumore, Ephrata, Gar . Curl East. Earl West, Elizabeth. Elizabethtown Bor, Eden, Fulton, Ilempfiebi Feist. Ilemptie id West, I.amp.ner Lanspeler WeAl, I.enrocir. fWednesday, February 23, T 3. LeaioeiC Upper, Little Britutti, Al antorim, Nlttraiz.l Manor. Mount Joy. 1 Mount Joy Borough I Marietta Borough. Maitheim Borough, Paradise, Peon, iThursday, February •26, 1.61 Pequea, Prostdenee, Ranho. Salithury. SJadshury, Stra..bo.r. 41rn , liurg Borough, Warwteir. Afttehoicann Bor. ') North West and South West Wards, (City) Monday, March 24 Nenh East and south East Wards. (City) Tues d Mu rel. 3d, JOHN DONEE. ay, WM SPENCER. }Comnira. Jan. 24. 413 DA VHS KEMPER, LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE CO., .56 WALL AND 61 PINE STIAZZTA, NEW YORK. (IASI! Cnrilel and IlevrAl Fand'n, 1141,1114,12.7. li Inv,oed In the Craned *Ames, over 1,000,000 Daily Revenue, 7.:0O Ssnekhnlder. pernmally retponsible fqr nll engage ments of the enmpany. D/RECTORI , If ILVI TOIL. Frtmein Cottenet. Henry . Depot), Chairman, E. M. A rehohn id. II B.M. COMMA. Gaillard jr., E•rl . A. Hamilton, jr. Erg , i:eorge. G. lio.n.on, F. Sanderson, eonent tierreistry. A lirrd Counsel. Alex Hamilton. )r, Eng., I;ankrrs, Phenix Bank. Gutmann, fr. Co. LOCAL 40AID :X PILILADIL.IIIII.I. r. 1.. Rorie, F:.rl . C. S. Smith. Fig, R Smetiturm, L. CORN, E-q.. Josrpip IV. Leong. 'rttnrrkan ttAITIT. Agent.. N. E rn• nee i Pnn and ‘t *loot MIA F Zte:GLEit. Agent. Columbia, PA. Jsat.l7,-ly Au-einem ktiacle. Broqr.!Jitir, Asthma, Dronchitio, Asthma, Bro!minus, Asthma, $1,458,9.62 OD FOR. RENT. Monday, February W. 18a3 Tuesday, february t, 1-43 1 Friday, February 2709c3, E.TASLI•H6D 1836 TliffENDolol 11110 S, JOHN YENDRICII & BROS_ t poymabia, Pa, Established; 1856 ,F. FENDRIC I R & BROS., Evansville; lail.i Established, 1856 BAAYCHiI OF Tilt BALTIMORE HOUSE; gstabliabed in ISIS, JOS. FINDRICH & 131t0S, JOHN FENDRICH & BROS. • WI: would respectfully inform the citizens of Columbia and vicinity that we are manufacturing all kinds of - ^ CHEWING TOBABCO, At our Tobacco Factory, EVANSVILLE, IND. This Tobacco Factory is the Largest in the State, and we will pledge ourselves to sell at COLUMBIA, PA., 133103 LOWEST MA N UFA CT CR LNG PRICES One thing we wish to state: all Chewing Tobacco manufactured by us will be made EXCLUSIVELY OF OLD LEAF We have now now on hands 353 BOXES OF TOBACCO which cannot be surpassed in quality in any of the cities We also beg leave to ■ay that we are man- ufacturing SEGARS AND SNUFFS OF ALL KINDS. We have on hands the following brands of SWEET TOBACCOS tiO Boxes "Ben Franklin," a 1b..) 40 " "Navy," 17 " "Congress," (runs 10 plugs to lb.) 20 " "1 Os." :it) Caddy Boxes. (I lbs.) NATURAL TOBACCOS} 65 Boxes "Nelson's," (a lbs.) 54 " F. F. & Bros.' ""El Dorado,"(i lbs.) 33 " "Frank's Orange" (j lbs.) PIPES cm German Smoking Tobaccos OF ALL KINDS STOREKEEPERS AND SUTLERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! Before parchasing elsewhere please examine our large assortment, which we pledge our! selves to sell at the LUG} EST MANUFACTURING PRICES, 1333:12231 All we ask is that you shall call and judge for yourselves. We offer any of the *We goods at wholesale or retail. JOHN FENDRICH Sr : BROS., WOlegate awl Retail Tobacco, Spur and Sega; Manufacture:At . -- .. Front street, Five Doors above Loeoett lan. 24, 180. ColuTbia, Pf: