eslantifia Opt. la Icocrn a •o. `SATURINA.F., AEPRIL-4. 1863. War 2ke atiaation of the redder, it directed acivert•iseartat Alaridey'e:Fantily Jkledio' iae.e.ta be towalia another C4azan a) fait paper. s. Neer Piiblications rer.7,TeRI6T:-..-Were' n -far; crier WC, AN:OW& cot 101 l to take the,..A.gricultst eist. Pt isithe'veirbeist publication »f its class en the.conntiy, avid deserves general sappan. leve-rman can re'arn something for gages .nr*hts useful monitly- The April number has been receivete,arta '•ctioek fell of -readable eurermatiaa, including prize ; essay on the "ciakiwarion and coring at Tobacco—something Vint simaid interest the tbricco ,growers of this region. IlLwrurn's Bolts NlAnnzust.-The April num ber rif Aethor" has been received, and is full rti pleasant reading. This is a thoroughly good snagazine, ell sbotild be a visitor in• evvy tanaily. Subscribe for it Inc a year, and you cannot fail to be pleased with it. - 'his Moe For Sale. Tre derive to diFipose of the 4py 'Office, :and offer it "fur sale. It 18 well known as tone of•tb3 best C entry Offizes in the State. The .IA/tint arid t..drertisin% custom' is :first-rate, and irtcreasing. The business of the town is better today than it has been ;for years, and tlioSpy prospers according. dy. The'Circulation of the paper is small, tbut may readily be duo bled-with little effort. 'For information spiel!" at the ...cpy Ofs,ve, er address SA IstEL Wcionr, ;spy office, • 1 Good Hostler Wanted 'General Welsh titsireA to employ n g .totl Arnim to aeetttnpit• y Woo an Mummy to the treacly in the eaptteity IJ ',tier. Apply At d~iase,ilonue in 4lnut Street. New ilaivertisements 1:10,,X4 a vn SraTvtvt►et•. -pur r friend 'Brilliant U, liess has opened 41 13•tnk and 'Stminncry Store, with a complete stock of •everything in tbeline of hnsi nes., on Front Atreet.mext door to Shreiner & Spering's sewlry Store. Mr. lless is one who has .g ablated in the amt's ).,osinese, anti will be 'likely to give -entire NetiSnltltien eS a dealer, ..I.le intends to supply everything in hi,. ;at Ore luvrt,st rotes, and we hove no doubt sill succeed. A g lod II•mk Store is a ne cessity, and it is Ur. [lces' intention to .keep one. (live hint encouragement. Setroxi MAC:TINS:4 —.-Our enterpribing 'telegraphic friend, F. X Ziegler,appreoietes the relief atTorddl to sutTering humanity by •th sewing machine—especially Gruver & I .iitker's—and pots the Case strongly and -feelingly in our advertising colnntns. lie -has, ndt of pure philanthropy—and fur A consideration—accepted the agency for the sale of Greyer & litker's machine.. '•rho machine is a tir.t.rate one, n I , t he %gent well, he will be a smart man, and rifle early. who hereafter sells any ..ether than Grover it: Baker sewing to .chines in this territory. Seellic a irartiAement— than ga see the machines, SCllool.9.—rail, T. rt. Vi.:kroy advertised .some %seeks since r. elect cla4sical school, v) be ()panel on nest Mind tv, in one of the roomy of the V n 4hin On I esti ta te. lie 'has been disappointed, and cannot procure that location for his school. • lle accordingly advertises to-day to upon on Monday in the Brick School If )eso and Second Street, opposite tiro Episcopal Church. See his wireramentent, &Es+ Mary E. Greene will open a Select .5.:h0 , 4 on nest monlay, in the School liouse nn Third Street below Perry. her aclrertiNiernent will be found in to-daye paper. The Old Culumlii Public Ground Corn y:thy announce it Free Salo") for the eliil- Ktsen ckt 001 OolutntAa. contiuencitir.,itit Mon (1 Ls., ,lyril• lith, in the hit At/ e. Itr,ll F. rcmnred bis place el business friktn the Canal Basin the eture-room foroserly occupied by Fry & Uag,raan, npposite the 13 ink, where he will .c.).ttione his Commission, Cos/ and wh..,le e rle Produce business in all its Lain :hey. Ino'cord has removed from the dl •Itnrac to the American II 'llse. and is now prepttr.l tie the public ie first tdss+ mil d rve tbings right, and ti ably n,iite I by, his M ijor I) on v, the nil rt.il "."on Plannot y," our ni I neighbor ttra C vatinent.ti. tri will be -f rend rit - trl Tg. Pr. •r. z. ii , tim. 111,4 rl-n Evel I.IIA va:e. ilk dwelling...in :=treer, ween t. must :trot Walnut S re its, :no dJr, ate iva It 1),-0:4St.n.n. Sit 1110Jrk le, sit fl,e rainDy Idediciae Store. ham just received a large awl geleral ni4arttneot of rl.ower awl Q wdoo Sted, for which FCC advertiseinent. Call at the !VI TP --y o wiSi fin I everything fresh And goad. J'enrc+4l-t:: ti,.—Deeters Watwun and C4t Irell afftr their Xervicall to the pablie as Physician+. C•Atreil iy Welt kti,,vrn asa vrh r, int. just Liken his degroe at one of the Philatiolphia Ala liatl rte. 14 1 ,itann, his nos rui.ue i 4 a frpngt3r to C ,tambia, WT vel.ll them 0 . .eress. The office in in L roust Street, next 4do rt. lie:chtt Cuttrelrs Ilanitrare P tore. Mi3CSMANECOV , 4.••••J• it. tazre rare :hospital to Fortneri or others' desiring to ,build.rehiti adrertisotnent. ..1 110 . A. Br f ith idr%rrise% Setters dr Al sointstratija ..n the Dstitte Chlorgo Fish el. Aced. 13 J. 1 .7115.mri, ,r 1G N. si,t.lt adeert.iiteglias,dp stud Shades. A Pr itstecom fvr the lefties is advertised Cr.wtetes. WE1.411.---flonernilett bating ireeetwel on/ere to report to i:ener•l elite, et Cincionui, evill leers fur Met paint bleveley. tie will doubtingly be r at in .oMitnewlof It in nIS brigode—the„3t.l. let Diiwision, 9,1 i Army Corps—and • willstill Ibsen soder Ilion his own 4.11,1 regiment, •tte 4st.t. 7:0:0"Oac advertising, locals and Correa pandenCe ace sOfoll this :reek that we are coiripelleitc4taleall army news. There is nothing alp:till-Ig, 'however, Tram any quai ter:• Tae Fortrt--.Ernizt,.—We learn by our/jiet ter.fram.'"-15'ibat the Forty-fifth Perina. 11,1 , 4 Z-is stationed at Paris, ity. The-bays. are again - under 'Burnside, the man of Cheer qhoice, o,nd if they get a elmnee,will repeat their deeds of South Mounts is and ERE tarn. - TuF FIR•4I' tiF APRII,. —The -first was a 11%111 day in C.,lumbia, many flittings taking place. The bustle of ar, iperolsettling was_ not as great us ordinarily. Money, was plenty., we i.letieve, anti seeking investment. We•hope such of our subscribers as have . changed their re4denees Will notify us of the iaet, chat their papers my.be delivered at the right places. ' LETTER r ROM TIIE TWENTY have received -ft letter from n entre:Napalm:A in the• r 4.1 regt.. Penna. Reserves which we publish to-day. We are -glad to hear from the boys, and hope "45r will keep up e.wresponatence: lie will always be wel comele • • Tus cASALA.—The Tide Water Canal is now upon for navigation, the water having been lm in on the Ist inst. Cams announced that.the water would be let in the same day to the Pennsylvania Canal, but thus far there has been na appearance of it. It is expected daily, when the beating season tvi•l.cootmenee. There is every probability of a heavy business this season. IV,,luinbin, 'Pa Tice Rtven.—The river hasbeen at n very higli stage, but has now subsided, and is in 6ret•rate rafting order. The rafts began to orrice on Thursday, and on Friday the run ning was toleral,ly lively. The fleet was by the high winds of the early pert of the week, hot should tho weather hold warm and the witjds moderate we may es fleet to see a heavy arri.nl of lumber in the next week or two. The branches uro well up and there is enough snow above to keep them at a g..ud stage if gradually //Jolted. - Array _C)rrespondence. C.+xt• (% 41;Th Recr. P. T., i'Aut ()Roush. Rims. Kr., Mare,' 29th, 1863. Dzatt sent you a brief sketch of our movements last week, from Baltimore: I most be equally brief now, as we are but arrived, with nu lei.uie as yet for corres piundence. 04r trip bus been a raried one, and under more favorable circumstances would doubtless have been delightful; but I mei not tell you that crowded troop trains and boats do not include. much en joyment of travel and scenery in their bills of fare. We left Baltimore WI Tuesday, 24th, rite the Baltimore and Ohio R. R , for the great west. I will attempt no description of the notable point 4, and /keener.) , on the line of this road —let it suffice that we arrived .afely nt I'•irkesbi;rg, Va., where we took heat and devectoled the - beautiful river" to Covington. Ky., opposite Cincinnati. The arrival of the 9th Army Corps to reinforce our biethren in the west, was an event, be lieve,me but I have nu le'sure for details. We were hero again trans-shiped,and forwarded by rail to this point where we were glad to rest last night—our journeying over for a time, 1 hope, N6B is in Bourbon county, n fine coun try—the home of "Old Bourbon." that noble son of Kentucky; may we drink his blood! Our stay here will prolmbly depend some what on the relay. If they become trouble. some, we shall look after them and pacify them—if not, we may enjoy the delights Of Parisian life for en unlimited term. So mote it be. Or entrse pent at home knew of our Col onel's promotion before it Wol9 announced in camp. I need not tell you how the boys re gard it. We only ask that he may he put in 1t , 1.111111111d of the old Brigade. 'rho are all well. Our address is 4:itb Rea. P. V., Ilrie;ade, lsc 9 , h A-my Corp#, Via Cincinnati, Ohio. I will write more particularly as soon as we get nub:3 '. C.vur or 23Kt 14 - ,.r. Ps, VOL S. SEtlt Y. 1., r March 27th 1.K3. _ De.IR SPr:—J notice in your isrne of the I Ith a letter from "47i" in which nfter `o,,,nroimenting Ili!' regiment on its superior drill, f., which it ii to be ordered to Fur. i tress .Munroe, (which is all bosh, but no &nab , he Braid it) ho inquires after the j ../.111-Z)134 . ',--80 thinking that the citizens !of Cilunibia might like to hear from some of her eons in the 2:3d regiment, I will ad- I dress them through your columns. Long before we started upon the memorable Pen insula campaign the 'indigo blue" was sub atitutea fur the natty, jaunty, devil-me-care Zuu-Zou uniform. The bloody Beds of Fair 0 Ike, Turkey Bend, Malvern Hill, Chantilly and Fredericksburg, speak louder than weeds where we have been, and the re ports of ZtLey. Gen. Keys, and Brig. GenVe (lunch end Abercrombie will transmit our name and fame to posterity am endu ring as t hope the tl.ty., we fought under will be. Since &maiden last movement we have lain in camp quietly, picketing the shore of the It ippahannock from Beep river to within two miles of the Massepotomix Creek, every sir days, thus relieving the dull routine of listless camp duty, by a look at Joe Keb in ell the beauty of his butter nut robes, and stump like appearance. Co. I of this regiment is essentially a Comtnbia company; Brst••commauded by Captain Grenello, a man as true as the steel he wore; then by Capt. Haldeman, and now by Capt. Harry Marchant, whosegallant conduct and nod soldier-like henring et the battle of. FAir Oaks, was the theme of universal ad miration, and elicited a public compliment from our commander, Col. 'Nei 11. Ist Litmt i Adams is now uPon gen. Graham's Staff the2d Lieut. is 'Jesse S. Williams, and of him die company ere proud, he having served as private, eorporal, 'sergeant, then made ce tee sergeant, ii-post of honor and' dangers and fir the daatistletswesurage be displayed as color bearer at, Turkey Bend ansl__Mal-, wern well earned the , Coarxiesi9zi received as 2d Lieui: .For the past two weekit-w•e 'have had daily Brigade and Bivision drille,„and in the nest uiovertient on the great cheat; bokrd of 'war, think the let brigade of f6e I divisiim of 6tharmrcorps - will in point of ilisetpime,. l anY , ,hore„ i tn• efteriltath!r3lept4 The health efthis . re - gimene - is4reillerit; we have Inikbnt.onecleatit-in.onr—naidst-frani n dise as e since we .left Ilarrisen'e Landing., last August. Viten:your coirespond en t •t•tis" • reaches Fortress 111/nrce or any other sea .1 port town, and is comfortable and inng f is-, hi; new quarters, I hope 'an& trnst: l:e will be furnished with-a copy•of he may learn where the "Z na-Zous7, are, whore they hero been„ and what they are I doing. But, alas! I fear (or "45," that many.! days and weeks will elapse before ,you re ceive a letter from him, written anywhere else than under a shelter teat, or perhaps under the broad canopy of a wall tent. - Lieut.-Col. Olean is at present our com manding office, during the absence of Col. Ely. My regards to all the ladies of Co lumbia. lam Mr, Spy • 45 AND A UALF lIEADQUARTERS 1.50TL1 RECT. P. V. CASH' NEAR BELLE PLAIN, March 21st, 1863. De.ta Sm—ft has been some time since the ` - happy 'Family" has graced your col umns, owing to, the scarcity of news in Washington. We are now in Virginia, thank Providence, where we have been ana• ions to be ever since we came out. We left Washington on the 15th of March, the day before the 135th left, and proceeded down the river to Belle Plain landing, where we left the boat' and marched to our preent camp about 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The . men soon put up their tents for the night, an! in two or three days all had co r forta ble houses built for themselves—the "Hap py Family" occupying the largest and beat mansion on the hank. 'We aro so fur well pleased with the Army of the Potomac. We have plenty of latiomi of the best qoality, and have no trouble in getting all the clothing we require on short notice. We drill ten hours every day, and 150 or 200, of our men go on picket every four or fire days. We picket the same ground as the I:nth, but thus far have faile.l in seeing any of the robs that our long sighted friends and neiglibJrs are so full of having made out on the south side of the Rappahannock. The line is from one•and. a-half to three miles from the river, which cannot ho seen from any point on it. Tbere. ri "vision" fur you! It beats Sam Weller's hollow. We have had several visitors from the 23rd since being here: they all look well and are anxious for another brush with the rebs. They seem peaceably disposed towardsjatost of their neighbor; however, but will tramp on a nine-montLe' man's toes if be ventures to count his "weeks" on his angers—a. bad habit the nine-monther has when he meets a three years' man of his acquaintance. Poor devils! they will just make home in time fur the conscription to snap them up and send them to all up the "Reserves," or some other of the old three years' regiments, We have been over to call no the Bowery Boys of the 135th, and they hare been to visit us. Captain Bowery spent an evening with us, a week or so since, and we escorted him back to his camp, us the Captain was afraid of missing his way. Their camp is about a mile from us. Toe :11rd are camped near White Oak Church. To-morrow the "Happy Family" propose going over to visit them and the 1221, who are at Stun man's Station. Last week our Division was reviewed by Maj. Gen. Dmibleday. Our brigade is the 3d, and is composed of the 143tb.1500 and 143rd regiments, Cul. floy Stone ‘.f the 143 th commanding. 04r regiment was pronounced the best drilled in the division by Gen. Doubleday. Mrs. Gen. Doubleday and Mrs. Col. Stone were present at the re view, mounted. We expect to more in a few tlayg, when I . lope yeti will hear of our new Backtails iloing something credit:4lde tJ the orgunir.o.- With kind regards to all at home we re main mill ti 45.' , P. S.—Can you find room for the append• ed patriotic resolution/9 passed by our regi ment, in expression of our opinion of 4.Cop perhead.,?" 11. F. C.llll' IVEATt BEJ.LE PLAIN'S, VA.. March 12, 1863. j A meeting of the officers and soldiers of the 150 II llegt. Penna. V01.,A was held at the regimental headquarters on the llth day of March, ISf3, it) pursuance of the following call, signed by all the officers of the regiment: The undersigned, officers of the 150th Itegt. P. V., respectfully request Col. Wis. tor, commanding the regiment, to call a meeting for the purpose of expressing our earnest loyalty and devotion to our country; and our detestation of the Northern traitors, now endeavoring to paralyze the ell is of the army in the field, and insidiously to overthrow their country's; cause. Lieut. Col. llnidekoper was called to the chair, and Adjt. Aslthurst appointed See'y. The oltject of the meeting; baying been stated by Major Chamberlin. after appro priate and patriotic remarks by Col. Winter, Lieut. Col. Iluidekoper, Adjt. 12. L, Ash. burst, Quartermaster A. S. Vourhes, Lieut. Wen. P. .I),Mgall, CO. 1), and private Phil. throttler, Co. A, the following preamble and resolutions offered by Major Chamber lin, were unanimously adopted, amid great I enthusiasm: WIIRREAS, After two years of the most patriotic sacrifices on the part of the people. and the most desperate trials and struggles on the part of the army, to restore our shattered Union and maintain our national honor, our Government finds itself assailed by a class of persons at home • who troo/d yield it, Judas•like into the hands of the enemy or miliy it by a dishonorable compro mise with the hosts of treason and who are even now trying to induce the masses to resist its lawful authority in order the soon er to grain their hellish ends; therefore - liese&vd, That we hereby riprews Itu'r firm and unalterable devotion to our Gov ernment and its laws, and declare our de termination to stand by it nt :ID hazards, pledging to the resteratiod l of its entire au thority "our,linea, ewe -fortunes, and our ?mired honey." ;' l ;•';, :7. ; ~„ 3 Resolved;': That We loOlilepori'All propo lials leninirhatelver source,-. - tu grin up this .... terns ... 'Struggle on an y other then the on. :Conditional subinission id the tniaitors in arms Egainst Ifii'courilrY, an idiPglneeful la thossethe ertginate, and tothose. , who fur a utomentlend an evir*tbem. ,- t'ii - 70.in/tWTliartaii contlein e epre* ititi'di univortbltbits of their" try thcliir . whu,..Attl-3113,1C-.tit—hogne..ixiAle....north„,,,are. striving to cripple the hands of their coun try's defenders; who Antder,-, thtr. garb of; 11.'' false patriotism, and an assumed zeal for the Constitution, cavil at all measures cal .eulated to,proetrate tbe.rebellion, and-who endeavor ..1.0 held back . and paralyze. the. I strong arm efilie,rig outstretched ht, now outstreteh_to crush tlie" fi"iiil — treiiii4h - 'livhi - cih ' sitterekrilie' life or the nation, ,: :.. , .:, .' '-:.. -,--: Resolved, Shut we have no _sympathy , or feeling in common with those whe,•kol:l,l a re - ial dr "pretended'adiniratiiim,uf'ittiy:iiilin", or General, would make-their - eUrnestfiesil. in their country's cause, perhaps their royalty.. dependent on. or subordinate to,, their per-, sonal feelings; that we,aro ready araci..anr7 ions to fight Itii,, Our country raider 'what .over cominanderl'ive mity"be''plaelid,'and under none with greater'alaerity , than -our present Commander-in-chief. Resolved, That as we believe that "fight ing for Southern rights", means nothing more than warring for the extension of ela veryrwhich we regard alike as a curie to the land, and a great moral, wrong, we hail with joy . the President's proclamation doing away with that institution_ in every State in which rebellion es.ista, and hope soon -to see it forever bli;tted from our eel!. ' ' Itesolred, That our feeling toward trai-. tore, both north and south is one -of impla cable hatred, and that while this army has bullets for those at the south, ir has also heels broad enough and heavy enough to crush the vile - Copperheads" of the , north, if they persist in the insidious attempts to weaken and overthrow the Government. Major Chamberlin, Capt. Widens, Co. A. Capt. Risinger, Co. IT, Adjt. ,Ashburet and Q. M. Voorhes were Appointed a-committee for the publication of the these resolutions. On motion adjourned. ' 11. S. ni77DEROPER, Lt. Col. 150th P. V., Chairman. R. L. Asuttuitsr,Adit.lsoth P. V. See'y. Yours &e., Air DEAR Srr.—l stumbled a day or two three on the following picture—for pkurc it is—of the right kind of an officer, and it struck me at once as fatting to a hair "Our Toni." Everybody—that is anybody who has brains—can "see it," though "Tom," bless his good natured soul, would blush like a Miss of sixteen, on having it applied to him. But it is true —ho deserves it.— But it through. March 30th, ISG3. Tim orricercwno is A SOLDIER AND A GENTLE IN person he is manly; there is nothing prelty about him; he is no petit maitre; he does not look like a lady's-man; but he looks like a man to whom a woman might trust her honor, her, fortune, and !tar life, rind be sure that he would be faithful in all. Ills bearing is as manly as his person; there is no affectation of military precision about it atilt less of swagger. fps step is firm, hie . head erect, his eye steady, clear and calm; it neither outfaces nor avoids you. It is an eye that speaks era constant mind and a brave heart. It is no eye that a woman would confide in in lore, and that his soldiers look into to draw from it confidence in peril, manner he is polite, but decided; to his superior officers he is respectful, and by his exact obedience to orders,and strict perform ! ante of his duty, sets an example of the die cipline which he himself elects from those below him. Ile is neither a bully nor a martinet, Ile is strict, but not fidgety; he ' insists on perfect drill, but does not worry his subordinates, torment his sergeant, end fret his men by perpetual earplugs on petty minutia. Ile is proud of his regiment, and nets alwnys in such a manner that his regi ment shill he proud of him. !lin country first; her honor, her glory, above all! After that, the honor ()this regimen t. Ife attends to the comfort of his 3.01110r51, 39 wall .as to their discipline; he knows that their ellicieti ey in the field depends on their comfort in the tent. It, is ansious that they should be well tts), well ciethed,.and, as far as duty will permit eniey therosehree. Ile knows that an ill-fed man makes it bad fighter: and that discontent ttelerls, lie looks on a private as the son, not the &nye, of the State, lie therefore treats him as ft brother, not as a drudge; and (meets nothing from him which, in his place, he would not be willing to perform himself. Ito neither swears at, nor hobnobs with his men; he is neither brutal nor familiar. Ile will share his crust with a comrade, but he never for gets that he is an officer. Hence, they love him, confide in him, respect him in camp, and in the field will follow him to death or Victory "Rear? FAMIIx:" In battle ho is calm, self-possessed, obe dient to cornminl; anxious first to carry Oa t his general's plan; next, eager that his regi• ment shall he distinguished above others , thinking of himselflast, 'nit acting as brave ly an las boldly as if his solo object were his .3 , .vn promotion, lie le a d s vi e men, an d they follow him fearlessly, because they know he will take then nowhere when) ho will not go himself; they know, too, that his head is to) cool, and his heart too good, to risk their lives unnecessarily, in the fight he is found in the thickest: wherever he sees an advantage to he gained, he is there; wherever he sees an error to repair; or a were place to support, his cheering voice is heart—hie vigorous arm is fe t; and he never believes a battle to he lost till he is ordered to retreat. In that necessity ha is still cool and self possessed, and keeps his men together and in good order; is care-' fu! of his wounded and his dead: eaves all he can. and brings Ids tilde land with.koner fro,n rli.e field—au I ready for dm morrow. In vintory he remembers mercy, and casts no blot on his' eiantry's triumph by cruelty or o%l:ass. lie knows that the victor of to ,' day in ty be the rattle ished of to-morrow, and that a good soldier's award ahnuke hare .no 11,11 skin umn it. Therefore, tea fallen foe fie is merciful, at he is terrible is the heu of tttle.., , f/e alleys .no plunder; as he is sober ito I temperittehit , mself. he reer,sties e tin p lice tse and discourages excess. Ilie soldiers 470 his children, anti lib admonish°, ror the Columbia Spy EMI "fir is a soldier, fit to Flood by Cwanr And give Ilirectioti."—Shakespeare. and corrects them only (or their own good, the; honor of thelServiceAnd the glory of their common 'country. If wounded danger ously, and sent howe,he leaves his post with regret. In the city he is modest in his de portment; seldom speaks of Mit own :lotions lacier boasts of his own services, and, above all, - riererfin4ffitait 'with the actions of hie vniperior tecersi r kndera that in - a wee t army, 4 discipline and obedience to orders aro the-hinges -of -suocess; —and -that- .Therisites Leonid ridicule Ajas,and mock at Achilles ! On'sick leave, his great anxiety is to get welt and join his regiment in service; he does not believe in drawing his , pay and not doing his I - work; so te`i'esilieike bar-rooms; is not to be I tieefi loufigintori'tat'bre steps,' "cigar ' mouth and regimentals on-back; but, being on JCIAIIe, he drosses in mufti, .( military for plain clot/143.0 and drops camp talk; lends a quiet life, and, as seen as he is firm on his legs, reports himself well, and is on - duty, again. His soldiers cheer him when he ap pears, and there is not a man' in his com pany thatvronld net risk his life fcr him. If ho falls, they make a rampart roundhis body and bear him from the field. If hie wound be mortal, every man feels that 'he has lost a friend; ,and when his regiment follow his-body to its last ,resting-place, the ,sternest eye is moist, and his • country has lost a bravo officer and'a good soldier. Re quiescat.—Rome Journal. ' TEM POSTAL. CEltitESCY.—There is popu lar error in reference to the postal currency. Some of the notes have on the lower right band corner of the back the letters "A. B. C 0.," and those not thus stamped are supposed to be spurious. The- contract for printing these notes was originally given to the National Bank NOte Company, whose signature in small letters appeared on the face. When the demand became urgent, the National Bank Note Company printed the face and the American Bank Note Com pany the hacks, honce those which were printed by the American Bank Note Com pany have their signature upon the bock; bat the absence of this signature is no evi dence of spuriousness. EDITOR:I4I'V Dear your permission wig it to say to the readers of your paper that I will send by return mall to all who wt'h it, (free) /1 YeCipe, full direenons for muffing and using n simp'e Vegetable 13:thri, that will effectually remove, in 10 dnyn• Pimple', Mon lies. Tun, Foeckiev, unit all i m . filtrate, of the Skin. le•avutg the same two, clear, seawall N.V.Ci f wilt al.O mail free Io Blom. haying Bald Ileada or Bare Faces. •wtple direction , . maid al,formution thin wgl enabie them to mart a frill growth of limo Hata hair, whiekers, or a moo-tactic, in leas than All apphcalions anmvered by return mail without charge. Respectfully your-: THUS V CHAPMAN, Chemist, No. Eat Broadway, New 'Vila:. rebruhry 2e•Jm (Urn Yoo COUOH, SOAR THROAT, WEAR BARACT? 11Ue!: you itrOtteinti4, Dave you weak Nerves., Di-turfed Sleep? 'lave you Myer Compl.int, Shod 4pltsine Iltive you Pains, side, Drenat tion. Intim you any vytnioinv of Convompoinit? No remedy has ever been Co iiurtietivniO An Dr tiwnyitrOe Compound Syrup a IVild Cherry. Quick rebel is au re to nn obtained mid permanent cures ofteitiiirnm, where patient. had been given up to die by plititicinnit nail friend•. Bow tnitoy die of Co , , ,, lmpbon from neglect ID em ploy the proper rezoicily! oz,yttylie*, , Compound t....7vtup of %vita t 7 berry, eine., all tbrnal brroxt, lung com plaints Thouy yeors' experience basprovenitsgreut .uperiarity over oft other remr,lle.. q r U l q •Cltq'qqll'l;ql4l A 44".1. of Dr. Swn yoe'- Sarsatmrilln Nod 'Per Pills. mire Or t s i we it week, will core Site most ol,Qljoetle hemlnehe t Foyer, dtwodiee. Liver Complaint Corove- Ile -S, iiaIOOFIIeFS FetIIOIP Dieeri , ee, are 'rimy nit 11 great hlowl7purilyg curg?rive. Where there I> heertrwlte, pain Or SOrelle , s of the body necoMpau) inn your cold or couch take a dose or two of throe rills, in enniteelion will. the Wild Cherry. I 1 will seniors the otitlie.ultr. IN'opored only by Dz. SWA yNE & Sox, Shilzolo. Sob , by & CA 4 K, lipid A GRAY & CO, co lomt,to. oil good *tot elieepers. (See Adv.) Feb. 7, I TO CONSGMPT!VES. The adVPrnSer /111Ving been restored to ',data, in a few week.. by n very *brittle remedy, after 'havnvg suffered several t rut. with a severe tang affection, and that dread da. , e.n.e enn‘urnmion—i. wnziouc to ITMLe. koew o to hi. (et tow -uTtlers the mean. of core. To all who desire it. he will .end a ewe of the pre oefipilon uttiell (free ofeharge.) wet, Ilrr ilireetion, for preps row 0114 tocing foe? will find Pule cure for reitsurription. p-dona. I,rourliti etc.— The only object or the IldVertISCC ur ..epittsta the pre veription it. to benefit the nalieled, and spread inform • loku which he enneeive. to Ire lovaltialde; nod he love: every .afTerer wilt 'lry tlit remedy-. as n will cost them Pothole,. arid any prove a hi.,..1,11eT. Ihe pre-erlplion will piest.ie Addreeii Run EMI( %RD A XU.nOV, XV ill lain,burgh, King, euinily, New 'York. Dee. 20,'G2 3m To the Suffering. The Rev. CoNircive, while )aboring al a M . ry ‘elio eure/I at eell-uninlieit, when all other Trie,,n• had halod. by x rrciP ,. •Altakit;' ,l (mai :I iennied fin) re^l.llne dn. veni ell yOl Jeddo. 11.1. recipe hinnenled erten% inilld,e, , ;xho um -otter- Idlg (Min rough told told.. and the (1..1 , day and ilerVOn- Vol , .ed by the-c di-ordern 11e , iroo. or belle!, iI ve,ll Rend Oil- retire. wiwo•lt I have home with att . . to all who need it, tree cd charge. addle . lice. WM". cosraz..fr Dec 6:02. 4 - 73 Vahan AN time, tlrooklya, N. V. NERVOUS STXBS A nevcrend Gentlemen huring Item, restored in health in n few days, after undergoing all the usual remote 01141 irregular exnennve 10011 en 01 Ire,*lntent, without carer•.. considers it his sacred dui.: to eenl• munteute to his tallirted fellow creatures the mean. of cn re. limner. on the receipt of tut ntitlre....edenect. opt., tie sum -end (tree% Acorry of the preser•ptinfl rcu'U Direct to Dr..l elm 31. Lingual!, I:11 FUIIOO nTeed Urooklyti. N. V. Jatt.17.1:43. WlLlir. SCIX4:IO'LI, un Tr,,, , ,ter, of Old Columbia Po Ground Co. T propose opening it belmol, free for the children or °la cotonthut, to the Wn-hingtoth 1:1•1111/1e.corn. meneing hitt/COAT. April 12, to Al The tro deportment urat ito uncle the C.30 . C. of ate-,Ch. Peer and Flioltur‘tu, loth the ferovde department wider Mat John-on. _ ICI. CLIO' rlil,)'reaiilent J. C. rfAItLER, See re iury. Co miihs 4. A mil 4 1:43;.3t P.U.IVALTII AC/A.DEIDXS, .ththtetilter will open n neteet school in /,Lein K SCHOOL. 1/01J:fE,optineite the Eliiecopte Church. in Cofumbin, to commence on MONDAY, THIS GTH OF APRIL, 1863; tastraction elven In coy of the broaches which ron stitate a gotta Engtisb or Clarsierl education, hie: common and higher Vogt Mathematics. Alontal and Vtly..icat ri•crence, and the Vivalr. Loan, Aerator', French or t..;paaish languages, Tztove—Frour •4 to SS pc:coroner. COMMERCIAL SCHOOL! A full ermine of !instruction itt Theoretical and Prat. tieal tonk Seeping wilt be given ea clustneo or'individ• dal, (nut of renuol butte). Tim course will include in.truminit to single or epuble entry bank kcepttig adapted to soy benne... inetutting thoremuti &Ma to per ertifare. itrrat. d(. nuns. exchange, Commercial Corms. commercial malcutolione. the opening and etc-lug of mcal.r. declaring dividend!. here" dec. • rat further pnetteubwa APAIY to Pane 11106. IMES: VICKISOY. A. Front •treet. throe doors below Perry. cif' Yon r potro wage ie reopen:tinny solicited. Commit's, April 4. 1.1.:a.0t- Select School. 11 ARV CItIMNE w i7l epee a .9.e7r .ebno), in the upper loom' a the &trick Ple! . hoot limo., on Thud blow Perry. on. Al0:110.1. I% Apra Gil. 1943. Thankful for the lateral shoe of patronage with Wile ; She has beep favored in the peat, she endeavor to mem its coatinvance. ruthas .ArasouslAt. April 4, Osett-14 ' • Removal. Tim rubreriber he% removed Ms vrare.rooro to the Fiore formerly or.eacled hr Fry flaormarl, reescr. orr , arric Gra 14s*. where he wal cor k . done has Forwardiort, Corormv , don. Goal and Whole. sale Produce and Grocery LiOlabell• is nods branches. A large stock of Bxll, Bacon, Plaster, ke" always on hand. April 4. lafel. _ IL F. A PPOf.D. ~, top... no.Ovrat i 4. , 2:.,„, bESTIST,;-OFFICE, ?rout Stnet_ant dem to I. W.llinme Drug store, between Locos and iValnut tweet., Col tabu., 1.4. Apr. I, 163. 1863. li4.4llgs.:ANl:s_olT4 - tckstij'.o ORE, CO LV4131.A.,:,,,P;A:ii..-p)7 =I SPRING STOCK CARPETINGS AND OIL CLOTHS, QuEENs virA Our Assortment is as Large, Varied and Complete, as any Former Season, " HEAVY PURCHASES FOR CASH, BEFORE THE GREAT ADVANCE, We are now offering'many Goods AT LESS THAN PRESENT \V}I2OALEPRICS, To which we invite the SPECIAL ATTENTION' of N. B.—We are prepared to supply COUNTRY STORES with the BEST MAKES of Cotton Goods AT VZ11.71.1077M5T CAZE PRIOMS, Columbia, March 21, 1863 DRS. WATSON Ar. COTTRELL, iTAVING .theiaselve4 in the praintre of }J Medicine nod Surgery. offer their proles-mint ser vies , to the citizens of Columbia nod vicinity. Office in locust htrevt, one door below Cottrell's Hn filWltro Store.' Dr. R. 14.11rAvnx. Dr. Jos. F. Corratt.t.. April 4, 1803 On NOTICEI. lIVIMAS, Letters of Administration on the es. rate of George tote of the borough of Washington. in the County of Luneuster. deceased. hove been grinds.' In the subscriber. residing . in said borough of Washington. oil persons illdri,led to sold mate ore requested to mnke immediate payment. and ilso-e having claims against the some wilt pre4ent them duly authenticated for seutement . in JOf IN A. tIfiCSII, Mimi tawnier. Wuehington, April 4,1.463,6 t To Farmers Building . Barns, Stables, or Tobacco Sheds. D AUG ALSS in I imb r rP. j111 4, 1..0, rvnerc. ronfing, went), er-boording. nll of the tnaterinl.. or n whole wnre• bonne. ut the ca-.al hacm., where the Wnrelmocel , ore now• being removed. Enquire urn , ' Ute 0 P.4 0110 . I.iphort, who will chow and .ell them right. April 4. IeGZI , It J . 11. 11111.171.1 N riaanga i . ceAVOTIK--etteck From weary chime to *chime; Work—work—work— A. prowler- •scalc crime! Bend, turd glrcwt, nu 1 ....am, tar•onri, and end hand.• T e ll ,l, heat .• Nlctt, nod the I rein benne boa, .A.t well 01.4 the wary TIRE SOLACE- r , oriyi - ii - R .,,,- 3d--- , tl .. - i ‘,;--- -„- . , e ; . ;, s . o 47- r,_. ..,.„ ~,J PREMIUM . twiN ntdruction ✓riven to pvrchn•er+ of above, frac or %Amiga, ley a ealapeleat opernior. V' X. ZIEGLER. AGENT, Apr.4:63. Lta.esnent Black's Hotel. NEW AND °REAP BOOK STARE, FRONT ST., BETWEEN LOCUST AND WALNUT STS., Ng= Dona TO SEIO/SINSR & SITXI2IO . II 'tummy Sronr, COLUM A, PA.. prim •obrerib..s ha• Just opened the above store. and storked it with so assortment of MISCELLaIN EODS AND SCHOOL BOOKS, OY ALL XIMI, Stationery in Great Variety, &c., &e. He will keep n good and fall mock of everything, la bpc fine or inj.lne.s, and Buying Cheap for Cash can sell at the yeas I..owrer Wang He will ~ upoly lo + l llb.c , ihers all the Periodical., sod the' rflurtrated and Weekly Papers, regularly CB . 0 0 0 e• ldutrecripnon. taken for all the mood). It and weeklies. anal lot the dalles— ' LED(ER, PRESS, AND INQUIRER. ,• trrifdeelrrd he the aubarrihira. the paper a twill he delivered neeru/arly at reiideace or placu of tura' eery. 137 All New Publication, promptly sorplied ppo4 ors!er. flaying several years' eeperience In the hu.ioes. the subscriber believes himself competent to cony it on •ucrc.efullp, and .mt.factorily to ei4 eu.somers He will purehusehis voile irs the very best add cheap. C4t market.. ond Ntrrefore expects to sell at reasons. tue rat e s. tk wilt give the business the striee.t per meal attention, son hopes to deserve and obtain his lair share ai public Cll/10M. Apr. f. IEM) , • . coax! COAL! 'rUE pah.criber w4l rontinine so supply, his customer er. coal of all kinds, of the ben goalsty, at the Joevem stitches sate., ST IUE CARGO, CAR-LOAD OR TON. He will warn»t all coal cold 1.7 biro to be the ani cls sod tot sett swath, as 'be OW sell it kw. ID ceal delivered to 101 podia the imentildh. R. P. A ri•OL D. Local' street, opposite the Bank. Colombia, Aptit 4. ten. SPRING. NOW OPEN AT OUR OF DAY:, : oips, HAVING MADE our customers. • r AT HALDEMAN'S STORE.' ILLZDTDS AND: 1,33JUM15.. 1) J. WILMA:OS Nn. to Nnyth street, ihtil- JO • ndelphin. Mom facture' , of 'VENETIAN BLIN DS 8c WINDOW SHADES. r.l3' The largest and finest assortment in, the city, nt tar lowest prices ttlotds painted :alinfr.lrimoleti coital to 'tow. Store Sbades made and lettered.. , • > April 4. ts63-2m I A PROBLEDI FOR r tm LAMB:. es.NT rafts of cakuots. ' Address P , PROBLEAI,"„Boa p 4 P. 0, ,Apr.4,"63-3t Philadelphia, Pa ANIEVOIC AN UOIISE, FRONT ST., BETWEEN LOCUST AND WALNJJT COPT.Litifil4,LTAh;f;* r tliE subscriber bns•oPeno lii., 01,1 AMERICAN iitYVSK lately kept' by J. K. %Vali. lie has kie:a it up. thoroughly for the reception tit regular or tine s trot boarders, su•a expect. , to render it fir.t•c'n.+ in all in eivernmetliaten.. The ruble will be 'wowed with the best the market tiffOrae.hOth as regards v*. new sod quality. sod the bar will be iturniilied with liquors of all kind. of the, choicest. brand., in the basement ila4 been remodeled and renewed in all its fittings. and i. at every rethect Dim eating same of the borough. Here will always be found to 111..:5T OTSTEIts, good cooking and rival and obliging attendance. The bill of lure will suclode every seasonable &dimity.; ) ' Returning hi. sine-re titanics far time very Mime custom hethiweil neon him at the Bellevue House, the thicthrther net eetfully invite, tts - tontlnu: ante at :he AMERMAIkr. SAItII. 11. I.OOKARD Golumbia. April 7.1963 COMMISSION. at FORWARDING. t ~Zj.~ 33. ?. Aprort GENERAL - Forwarding 6i Cainmision, Mer chant. Good, andiron torwa rdcd to all Point, on the ,Nords Brooch and West UrtanslsCaasJli, 0t14.. to 101 polling along Ilia Penna. Railroad. ' ' Dealer in Flour, Drain, Salt and Plaster. • Ali*, dealer in Cool, conalstlng of: flakilttere Co., Wilkes o rre, Pot tato wn:Rig Mountain. Lanc. Coll iery, Pine Grove, hykens Valley, Short Aloannilif, Treirerel and &endless. All consignments shrill lie prOmptly,altend•d axe,— For further particulars, address B. F. APFOLD. Locust street. Columbia, Pa., opposite she Bank. cr Co at carefully selected and prepared for leanly age, will be delivered to any pan of the town in good, order—(see from slate or duet. [April 4, 1603.% Fresh Garden rid Flower,: eeds. Wh.ve just received at the 'Family ,Aledieiee Fiore. a iarxe supply of treat mats among rebid/ are to he found: -g; /Gamin , PM. Extra Rariv, Meat" D'A'alli s -arlY• Tom Tlinandi, Early Kent, Zurly Wash _ _ fngto t. 'Kidney Dwarf. Ckirrilßed Eye,. Early &x Week*, Red Valentine, Large .Wtstte Large Rutter Ream newts Scgo.i.—Gerrnan Quilled Aster.. Portalacca. Sweet ltlianonette, Variegated Ralnaasa. Mixed Petunia Pinreet Pea, Rocky gnarly Tait. Afri can Itildeette t Golden Coreroyisia, Globe .116acciaraurtba Mired Vesiwria, Carnation Pude.. Titans.—tasveet Fennell, Surname Savorr - . Sage, Caraway, larrioraat,Thyrae: Artiae minden:lei/order. I ,V.M.P.MeCOSICL.S. April 4,150.2. kLr[ I lit ~10 'WILL open a Select litehnol. in the upper ,rogai. of the Brick **cool House. en kterond'street. ote, MONDIY., Aplll ißb. 11903. where sal the English Branches will he faithfattr ' tt:Trerrns 0200 pPr Gen.t.r. Colautbuk, Ninth - VAS tt nalrgailh)l47 iriltiiff ID!. , --- r 11) BLEIER 1 1 110,111041 ' diesitir than adi- Coca 55 Per cent. lees than e woolly asked or the same good. elsewhere. Ladies Call wont woor them sad be convinced of whet we say. . . , STItACY R BOWERS. Corner Seennd and Locust sic. Cannabis Pa. . Nvat. U. lIESS lIA% Dried Bed, Dried ; Prerisajtonest fturoresum Dried Apples, Raker!, Ch 00 01 0104! an extra &wale of Green and Black -TIM!, CO4SIIIIO' S . Mutuard. Lemons, Oranges, Caearing Tabora°. Rt.o l " , Inn Tobacco. Rye. Wheat and Centine-Colfee; Turkey Coffee. Coal Oil. hart STrap and Rakitqf me" limes. A lane *teak of geeetre ware,- - - `44,F4tRUNFIRt g, 1101 alnd Uttion Wat. 31. 'Waal A SECOND-DAND DUT;GT AND HARNESS. for [lvk br H. r ORC ty lasiZß;634l 1863. El 11 • "/ -; LIIIKI lEEE I= ME . -...~ ...... .T« =Er mama 1 . 1 THE RFSTAU SA NT = tril
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