II glArit . rthsent. El 1132tib Cbnununleatimurean be noticed unless accost: , panied by Me writer's real name, not necessary for pubtr cation, but as a guarantee of good faits. - - To Coriapondents; cbemaignizatinns, .leUers, cantrioutions, generally of ?merit and interest to the reader, will be aceeptsbte from friends from aft !porters. ORDERLY SEDGEANT.—Arnry letter late --. ,, 0ut, of data; camp sketch, is well-written, might be Interdsting to our readers. , Sdnoor. ltltits."Who is Noukosmos 2" Drop him aline and you will probably find out. W.—We cannot comply- with your re quest. Your" poem on' Spring* is respectfully de clined.' • J. V.—We will - deviate front our .u.snal custom. and drop.you a line by nialL -- You may, re -mare a fetter ere this reaches you. : • 1., W.. G.-Would like ,to: know-whether that* are any Monitors being built in -Itsltimote.— , We do not 'know of more than one being built there: 'the Wanaltw. VA- W:Drnmead & Bon. At last at corluts:showas nearly ready-for rite lasting Odle° , linkthedlshe will be a very formidable affair.i., ; . :.,. • .„ tilyrr.sx seems troubled because his 'payamoreattention to his friend T. than himbelf, ith all candor. enquires .w.bst he shall do In k .so iteaker ..s_We do not meddle-With love,affairs, ' nor Ire care to,-but if Syntax will **beim. whop hls. . . lbelless Much es that haterni.friend of his whom he - ir:, . ' .callstr.,'we feel confident ehewill turn to him again: tprorlded - T.ieset.thipptore,gentlemouly looking of - , G. W. B.—We will ,Oxidain in that-hack ,. ueyed phratie, .played _. ,Out.* ' , . . , larrturrattr.—Thankyoulbr - the oomph - _snout paid mt.' 'Your suggestion Is a good true, we thought of adopting it7don't know bat we will, soon. , : . . , . . . Vimrit...n.—lf you have credited your self to any other locality, you could lotconsistently vial= a bounty here, even iteolwrebia should offer it; but, wean, no prospect of there being a bounty offered. - • Ftxtua:Ur.—Brir. B. F. Appold is repar ing his store-room In Truseott's buildings, preparatory to openings first-class grocery store. Tax IttvEß.—The Susquehanna river is now at a good rafting stage, and many, both timber and lumber rafts are passing down. As yet very little lumber has bee brought in this market. • - NEW Coons.—We would respectfully call the attention of housekeeper and those *bout to enter into hostilities in that line, to - the advertisement of Hiram Wilson in another column. lying. I. W. Hunter is about to return to Ceiumbla awn; and will open a atom in Mechanics ROW l opposit Haldeman's, ahem she will keep et;Sne assortment of ladies shoes, bat, cape , etc. We wish her success. Skezieks,says,"mow that General Grant has nand, fie should eonsoorate his army; march down • into North Carolina azofbombado Charleston—ho thinks that liniliside's new exhibition is bound for that important point. We would call the attention of persons who are in want oniony thing in theliouso e-- itiaiiiing line, to the advertisement of Hiram Wilson, in another column. Jr.FREIISON HOUSE 130TEL.Sfr. G. Brandt has ,removed to this well know Hotel, on Front street.' He is one of our.oldest.land lords and certainly "knows how to keep-a hotel." We bespeaks for him a Liberal patronage. Bouicter.—The City of Ltneaster'has of fered a bounty of $2.75 to all volunteers.-- also, nearly all the districts in the county hape ttsred similar bount,fes., 7 c • o $ en* . mnty. Ottly 'ecimellE2 • .• • that our eitfikins should be patrloaenougli. to enlist without. TOBACCO.—DurIng the week alarge quan tity of toba4co has changed hands. Thn prices paid, ranges from Twelve to Eigh teen cents per round. The cramp in this county is good, and the pews realized, would seem to indicate that raising the "knozious weed" is a paying business. ANOTHER BANK.—Tho First National Bank of Lancaster has been organized with a capital of $140,000, with privilege of increasing it to $300,000. John Gigot, President; Horace Rathvon, Cashier.— Directors—Thos. S. Woods, A. Herr Smith, D. G. Swartz, Henry Baumgardner, Mich. H. Moore, Peter S. Heist, Abraham S. Bard and John H. Moore. Scirrca.—Our friend and contributor, James S. Watkhi, 'Esq., of EaltiMore, is engaged on a-sketch or story, especially for our paper, which promises to be he best he has ever written for ns. Mr. Wat kins is one of the best writers in theijmun try, and is highly popular with theleid nof the 'Av." We may here state that he writes for the benefit of all—charges moderate. Tam CEXETEIIT.—Now that the Spring time has come, and porsons have coin imenced.to Sr up and beautify their grounds. Should it not awaken an interest In re gard to our cemetery. Will not those of our citizens who are iipecially interested in the matter, consult together, and try to get up some plan by Which theUemotery may be kept in a bed-, ter condition? -, MILITIA TO BE PAID.—The State Militia, galled out in September, 1802, are to be paid. Bov. Curtin has oMcially notified the Howse of Representatives, that Major Brice, chief" paymaster at Baltimore, has been ordered to proceed with the payment of the Militia Paymasters wilt be ed to the. several counties from which troops were furnished. READING AND COLUMBIA RAIL ROAD.- One regular train will run on this road, to and from Binding, as follows, untilAar taker orders :—leave Colombia at 1203: M., arive in Reading . at 640 P. M.; leave Read ing lath* A. M., and arive in Colnialda at 040 A. M. II *it DEVIL.—Our devil was attseked 3stattkrd.a4 morning in a violent inatiner by thedevil below—old devil came init of b.ll 4l doge Dort" and told our.devil -not to throw ashes in the :std,' young devil said' that be was dinsod to put them there, and that belaid a right to do so, old devil and young devil must do as old devil said, and If he diernt he would kick his beset - extremities . , When the kicking dada arrives our local editor- shell take ccuseland of our forces, and_ ith -erdeotike atieh.lit hand, march down etsire:. and Amp" 7Ngiets on the devil, when it lir es Oche therewill be a 'devil eta' thus.- The kintOiwillbe hi the rear with his - • 2cralt SldVc( bee, wrbich he will be throwingln the llirm albs devils. -! • ' Nelliwithetsusding the devilish protests tiour devil-win continue to throw his psi sale the iirdheiek Of can *eke; end the devil - that • I Mhikes with 'him. wail daub. annals's' Ticituirei IS"l . ‘,:hbosuurrArinisTkill Pop.; ular tionpe :a talented artists; sato have been performing at • Brant's Hall, Harris burg, for the; past fifty-four nights, with marked:suceess, is about to loose Some of its bestand mo? .. a. talented members. 'kiss JoSephine Tyson,. theleadihg 4ady, go**. to fit: Paul, Minh., aslees - P.,4,Hent. Wil lie Ware, our own Contributor;opens at the new theatre, Detroit. Mich., ori.the 18th of April. Hr.-and Hrs. J. Dunn, go with W. M. Holland's "troupe. aF. Hull gqes with . MersrliiniTa company. Miss Wilford. with Holland's, company. - This reduced , the company materially; butno doubt the will make an effort to fin the places vacated. FIRST NATIONAL BA R. OP COL.UMBTA.- The First National Dila of Cifflig!thitiwas organized on MondaYlast, and the falow inir named persons were elected officers : . Epbriam Hershey, President; S.S. Det wiler, Cashier: • - • • -4, ..;Diqaiscrons,-.T. G. Hess, A. Briteer, Si., W. G. Case, E. Hershey, C. S. Kauffman, Washington Righter, J. B. Shuman, Jus tus Gray, P: Gossler.. . The new Bun le will open out for business In a short time, in the building now occu pied as - betwilir; dt Beeper's. Banking Houso : .Titey. start witk a-pald - up -Capital atone hnitdeed thousand dollars, with - the _privilege - of increasing it to three hundred thousand. . =I ARRIVED HOME.—Lieut. poi. F. S. Pyfer of the 7th Pennsylvania Regt., and lately a. prisoner in Richmond, arrived at his home in Lancaster on Monday last. Col. Pyfer has many friends in Colum bia who will be glad tolearn of his safe ar rival=he was taken prisoner at the battle of Chicksmaugn. and he spent some six months in the famous Libby prison, REnEts.--About 333 rebels passed through this place on Sunday morning, last, they were from Columbus; Ohio, where they have been kept in durance vile for several months. They wore all officers, ranking from General down to Lieutenant. Among the noted cuts was General Vance, captur. ed at a recent battle in Tennessee. Also, Col. Dick Morgan and Captain Charlton Morgan, Brothers to the" famous scoun drel and murderer, General John Morgan. Capt. Moodie was with them: Ile is a Northern man by birth, and is brother to a Colonel in the Union army. Under no consideration should such a man be ex chaneed,-but rather hung up by theneck till life is extinct. There were' :somefive or six Colonels in the batch, and the rest were Captains and Lieutenants. , A few of the number were dressed in citizen's clothes, while seine presented-the appear ance of privatos,.judqing from their dirty and worn-out uniforms. Most of them. carried carpot.-bags, well stocked , With pri ate plan ler, while others carriellilankets. First Annual :Exhibition The Cilumbla :Union 'School gave the Commencement of its first annual exhi bition "on Wednesday and Thursday even ing -A, of this week, in the large hall of the Unica School -House, situated on Cherry street. The exercises consisted of music•: declamation and dialogues. The following is the progranune rehearsed by the pupils of L. C. Oberlin, ,D. It. Brubaker, Miss Annie Lyle and Miss Mary. E. Boyle: WEDNESDAY EVENING. "- All Together Again—By the Pb ls, :"The' T.,r,acen ,L111)11. la, • mith. Laura Williams. John Run and Son—Wlllinm C. i ry sad Joseph Fisher. llugar is the Wildernem—Emma Cooper 7!e/Xlmesit3. The RN:elle—By the Pupils. Whor itt Berna(l,d—Mary Reuss, Annie Carter, Eliwtboth Lobcger,Jennio Lookard, Faun% J. Wayne, ...Lilco Long, Lidio Roes and Sarah ',McLaughlin. The Little Ph ilosopher—Samuel Boyd and William C. Fry. Silly Bilty—tdward Grove and William -Fair'anti". 311ituomicv. Handred,Years to Come—By the B Class. FaithfultrelAe and Honesty—Emma Jane Warne and'Jennie Loekard. TAg May Queen—Katy Simpson, Catha rine Gourly, Dora Kinser, Crusts- Gourly, Mary Shuler, Mary Roads, Macula Eddy, Lizzie Brooks. Emma Fulaved and Mary E. Myers. An Original Dialogue—James Nolen and Thomas Jackson. • ••• Never'l'orget the Dear Onell—By a select ChM. The ..Vorthern Mother—Marie Welsh. Essay—The Tro rkt teas made for man and nianfor God—Bella Caloy. Is it any Body . * Businese—Dora Rinser. America--Song by the Pupils. The Model Behoot—Teacher. Sadie Fisher; Pupils, Bella Coley, Rate Wisler, Annie Edo, Alice Welsh, Lillie Hinton, Alice Clark, Lydia McNeal, Salle 13arrach, Jen nie Haldeman, Ella Hess, Lizzie Brooks and Katy Daily ; Committeeman, Francis Bennet. The Schools taught by Messrs. George if. Richards, Amos ll.:Crist, and Misses M. E. Greene, A. Jones, S. J. Haldeman, and M. E. Slaymaker, held their closing exercises in the largo hall. These schools are graded, and occupy the first boor of the building. .The exercises opened with sing ing by timpupils, after which the rehearsal commenced. THURSDAY AFTERNOO The Mariner Boy to Iris MotAer—Willle McGinnis; Mary's Lamb--Sallio Eves; The Snow Shower—Joanna Blackmon and Josephen Bonds; The Young Orator—E. Welmh. This concluded - the programme of Mr. Criet. 'Next cantathe programme of Miss Sloymaker. - • Revolutionary Tom—Rose McGinnis ; The Platter Box—Mary Pfabler, Annie Voynno Laura Reichard and Mary_ Ackerman— Twinkle Little Star—Louis Williams • Va. cation—Willie Upp, Mary Lewis, Mary Bang, ert,John Mowry, Luther Ponderamith and - Katy Chalfant. Programme of Mr. Richards. What I Like M. Richaid, George Wil ford, Jane Gourley • and Manta Simpson • The Greedy 14oz—J. Rawlings, B. GrMtil F. Greer. F. Decker, E. Jordan, •M. Rich ards and Charles Grove. Programme of Miss./ones.- laud° by the penile; Too Late .For &hoot—J. McLain ; Okira's Choice—B. Strickler. H. Rawlings, B. Wolf, L Patton, A. Fraley S. Brown and L. Canner; •Vottotieer Distoz-4. ltee anzi Zerger ; The BoyOnct in— Hershey, M. Bruner, L. Welsh, E.Fon deramith, L. Flick, 'I. Urger. L. Wilson and- Altos Herr ; qpeliiNt 13.7 20 pupils ;. Boy Who Neve Thin a Lte—.l M. Stood; ThosiasJeffersott's Nazis' ts—A. Wagon, L. Welsh, 11, Bruner. B. I f I. Patton, Canner G. Brenneman, Stout, - T. 'Mier and 1. C. Muth PrOfiraincme of Ma Rablam • ' Pi/ Never Chesabboooo—llarryLameety: Eta Pogfte:-Idallennee; Tes.datand &fast. Laura Calloway: Prettiest /110 A—Emma Read; Ora.Crowsaldold, LanroCalloway, ReallyarwirkKakp,Xowiy, Josiah Maw sod Gown Maori Lord oad ; Nolerw:a row?, Cimeellidad.' , L: CelloWtt9n 9lrwin ,Kllt Y 211a Wit' 7 2. Yttawrwbdi Viso. Rifler • Bat and John .Lekaaa“ Soya= t M ad am mei ie Webb; Reasolvt—R: Lowry; liColliaaldlsaxasogi awe iantflailavNloor: The 410fder *aid 4/44 Ofv—llaltta 3fallingar; ProgrtUxuneof Miss Green: MusiGhoy the Pupils;_ WActel Sate —Alverdid Goodwin,- SadiriArani;lid. J.Wilson,urellaMbrx9ll; 7b-day—.Tames Sweeny•on. on Philadelphia—'Willie Wit h e rs;-L oui s e fAit eiren—B. Worrell,' M. Hess; C. 7if:obi - and Mary Barr; The ,Little Girl's Good Morning, —Alice Hays ; Composition on laribv—Sallie Schroeder; ..9,oecsk•Genlly—Alwildarry, - M. Patton, If. Glosser M. lifcigendobler, M. McDonald; E.-Hux ley, M. Boyd, `A.PIndleY and Ella SappleerSaturdayArt'Ar,-Httrry Cooper ; Dia/ogee—Lillie Pfahler and Ida Wilford ; -.ZitdcpendanciDay;--Marir Barr A Fairy Story—S. Schroeder and O. Peck; Composition :on Saotv—lda Wilford ; Who Stole the-Bird's Nest—C. Muxlev; Cbmpo ' sition—The Fly—L. Prattler ; _Rein Drops—Maggie Glosser. These exercises wore interspersed with lively music; :and reficet -a groat :deal of credit upon the pupils and teachers, forthe care and taste With which eYery thing was arranged and exceuted.•:..:,'h. • . ' The final exhibition of tlio'schools taught by Messrs. Newpber, Oberlin , 'Brubaker; Mises Lyle anditoyle, closed theexereisea for the present sehool-term.. _ • tirIIRSDAY EVEZZING Opened with Prrn;yor, by . : : :Ati3 • Itpv,,,3gr,;; Reitnensnyder. - • • .71311 C. - There's Music in the Al.r—By B Class. Candle's Lecture—Lill if! Fraley and Fran els Bennett. "-- • ' Original Dialogue, No. 2--=James IsTelen and Thomas jackson.. • . Music—Fine Old Yankee' Gentleman. Oration—America—Luther Smith-_ Theltehearsal--Geo. Schroeder,' Eugene • Herr. James Cooper, S. Welsh, 0-Richards and Jerome Minich. Music, Vacant Chair—By Class., • Two Hundred Years Ago—Lizale; Hess. This piece was excellent,, spoken in aCtear and distinct voice. The Sowing Society—Theodate Griffith, L. Williams, A. Brenneman, IL Williams, L. Hess, H. Snydam, S. Fulwood, Emma Williams and Mary Skeen. Music, The Reveille—By the Pupils. ' - Aunt Peabody—P. •Hinkle, A. Gilbert, C. Welsh, M. Hyslnger, and others. - The Student's Review was then read by Bella Caley, the Editresa. Music by the Pupils. Baron Von Klinglenburg—K.: Wisler, T. Griffith, L. Williams, E Fraley, S. Fisher, B. Wilford, L Fraley, L. Smith, William Goodman, F. Auworter, Wm. Callaway and Francis Bennett. The. Student and The Seighbora--Wm. Goodman, L. Smith, F. Bennett, William Callaway, A. Herr. C. Watts and 3. Nolen Music—Glad to Got Home. Owing to the length of tho,programme and our crowded colartins, wo are unable to make atiyremerks on the different pieces spoken, but will saythat* was a complete success, and shows that no pains had been spared to make it an interesting affair. The schools on theseeencliloor will com mence on Monday, April ilth. Price of tuition from 3 'to 45,50 per, quarter. Tho Teachers are, A - 0. - .Newph6r. D. R.Bruba ker and Miss Lyle. The public are respectfully requested to continue their patronago. , „The.pest efforts will be put forth to adyance the pupils. a:Ct.4.U - '3IMIIZ.ED3IM. ---- - Deaths and Marriages are Published in this paper without charge. When necompsnied by common baies' whether prose or poetry. five cents per line . will tse charged. Payable in advance. At the American !louse. Janesville. Wis.; on the link by the Rev. E. J. Goodspeed Edson, S. Wm- WAYS, of Evansville, Wis., to 31t.sa LYDA A. upon, of Colombia. Pa. UE)U. S U:). In tlelumblit, of heart dieeme, On the 29th of !far., nor:kers Ilters, aged 41 years. tanraater, of ennaumptlonl Tao& EL BARTON. formerly In command or_ corn • ••• B, lan Yealltayl vanla Reserver,. FRESHID Mt Cl- S, MEDICINES. DYE STUFFS, &c., PERFUMERY. BRUSIIES, COMBS, ac.; &c., FLAXORING EXTRACTS, .• FAMILY DYE COLORS, SPONGES,&c., &c. The subscriber has Just received a large addition to his stock, of the above articles, also, Nursing Bottle's of a late and im proved pattern. Call and exnzaine at R. WILLIAMS, april 2, '64. Front street, Columbia. Administrator's Notice, TSTATE of John Milton Cowden, late of lithe borough of Columbia, Lancaster Co., deceased. Letters Of-administration on Raid estate having been granted to the un dersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims ordemands against the same will present them without delay for settlement. -WILLIAM MeCIIESSEIr, Col's. april 2,'64-6t. Administrator. ONE PRICE CLOTHING. 50N133, 604, 11471.88E1T Be., PIIILADELPIIIIL, ha•, conmtantly on hand, a full stock of SEASONABLE CLOTLIING, got, up from material wellprepared, for rt.= tail sales only, anti has THE LOWEST SELLING PRICE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES OS MACE ARTICLE, and never varies All can buy alike. and are sure of getting a good article, at the lowest rates it can be oared. Latest Styles and best make. .TONES & CO., GO4 Market Bt., Phila. mar-19,'64-tf. HIES, DRIED BEEF AND SHOULDERS JUST In store 5 Toe. Sugar Cured Hams, 5 Teo. Dried Beet, . 2 Ilhds. Pl. Hams, ' 2 do do Shoulders, - • ~ For sale, wholesale and ritall,by B. F. APPOLD, Cola. mar.-12,-61. Locust st. ICE CREAM I ICE CREAM I Tundersigned is novrpreparedto ftirT i llE tiab to the public ICE CREAM by the Freezer, Quart or in Moulds, at the lowest price.. Also by the small quantity saloon, b e tween tho Bank 'and House, Locust Street. Cola. inar.l2-'64. GEO. T. 81647111. THE QUAKER• T ADTICEIosa =deem the New Style Qua -1...11ter Hoop . Skt;te, the. =H ost approve? Watt In the utarketftw. , . STEACY at BOWERS; • Coy. ,2d and Locust St. core, Pa Feb. 6,4664; ..4 • , ^ SAVE YOUR MONEY. Bl P V llliing lowiseru l t " " tg at aa ter s Stem or - CcirsAisex.l9;6ll. XAJABT CAM WAINTED. VW= ONZkaow that thiko to JUJaaaro mow,_l i _o boy vourgoo, tho •Ctaap fitors of Maltby & Oato. amortnatot of epri _Goodajoot.raoevo& Cora.oaor.l9. MALTBN-ak CASE.- CABBIAGEFOR'SgIC. Acrrairr'-attii fop' iposetti=ay .int.Oortiogo, invoodordor. ' to - t0tt..49,W.' 111 RAM" _ H_ OUSE FURNISHIN_G mmAzeomextrAir.. /TIME - citizens of Columbia and vicinity, ,l_ are respectfully- invited to- call and-et amine my large, and v,arieff • assortment of , . 11017SIGE=G• GOODS, '_ - COMPrising everrysticty of - TIN-WARE; - .... :.• :,.,.• • 1 -, SILVER-PLATED WARE, ' - - TABLE CUTLERY. - - - ... - FANCY:DODDS: '': PLANISLIED _ TIN-WARE, COOKING UTENSILS, - " - - - 'CHAMBER W.ARE, IN SETS, UOLLOW-WARE; EN AM LED, - ' - • . : - COPPE It KETTLES. .BRASS KETTLES, _ I Chafing Dishes, Egg 'idlers, Britannia ' • Ware, Waiters, ceeite. A general assortment of Woed and Willow Ware, Tubs, - Yankee Bizekets, Wash ; - Boards, Brusbeii,W-ater Coolers Ice . Cream, Freezers, • Tda Kettles, ' Sauce Pans,'Egr,. Whips, . . . . Market BaskefS, . . Laltterzup. ~ M oney , _ - _ B4es_,T..ard'Ey_Tin-ware E ti Irons, , CiskerrCrum a, Stop 'Cocks; 'Coffee Roastieri, • Coffee M s 'Trays, tte:,- togetherwitlianaisortment ;Plain, Fancy and Useful - Articles, adapts to the Toilet, Parlor and Kitchen. . • ' Stoves of cm Description. GAS FITTING /ft .1 5 'EUIVII3ING Carried -on in an its various branches. Stoves,Shops, Dwellings, &G., tittednp with Gas and Water Pipes, inc-the beet-manner.. 'On hand a good't of Chandeliers, Brackets " p ° Lights and Pendants,Galvanizediroii&Leattsuid Ter ra Cotta Water Pipes. - • or• Reparing promptly iind personally attended to. - . rratlvirjnisox, april 2, 'C.f. • Cor.: Locust &Ind at., Cora., The New York Weekly Herald. THE CMIATEST PRIM Hi t TIE WORLD. THE extensive Ind comprehensive fad!. ities in its posession enables the Propri etor of the Weekly Hera/dto guaranteethe latest and most reliable information possi bly to be obtained, not only from all parts of the • United States but from all parts of the world. Its home corresporulents,engeged al heavy cost, and connected with •ouch new naval andmilitaryespedition of {ho government, prove that it is determined to leave no spot uncovered by ita operations and no event can occur that shall not And immediate re port in its columns. , It costs the proprie tar over one hundred thousand dollars per year to marital= its carps 44eorcesponclents m the. Bald. - ~,.., In, its collation - - of Porgy ega News the HERALD haft for many sago held a high position, and it will endeavor in the future to mantain the stand - it -has assumed. It has special correspondents stationed in all the princial cities of the world, Its telegraphic arras is extend to wherever the electric ' are stretch ed. When the Atlantic ea leis laid, which feat will soon be aocomplikhed, telegrams will be received. from Europe and Asia, as well as from United States. Then our readers will have the events of the week in ell parts'of the eivilizedworld regularly and clearly held before them. The proprietor devotes a - portion of the paper to Literature, Fashion, Agriculture, the Mechanic Arts • Sporting. Mutters, 4 Business, Theatrical . an ,Financial Re ports, Cattle Markets, Cie eral News, and reports of all events calc ated to form an excellent metropolitan ne paper—a week ly photographic view of he events of the world—and all at a v w priee. .. , Tho Weekly Herald is la uedevery Sa Cur day morning, anti rune' ti at, the follow ing rates:— One copy. Three copies . Five copies • , '...,,, 'Ten copies - L.., *. b.'•.:Var 'ir.,q, of ton. Twenty copies, to ono $245, and any larger nuns An extra copy will bo twenty. Advortisomenta to a lit be inserted In the Week Tho DAILY it Elt AZD ,Aree cents per copy. Ten dollass per • •• , r for three hun dred and sixty-three ben • • . Five dollars for six months. Toro 'dollars arid fifty cents for three months. JAMES Go.ll.DolsT BENNETT,: Editor and PrOprietor, Northwest cor. of Fulton and Nassau Sta. Now York city. N, Y. There are no _travelling agents for the H J.:BALD. April 1.),-3t. COURT PROCLA M ATION.—Whereas the Hon. HENRY G. Ipso; President, Hon. A. L. Ilarsa and Frames BRIXTON; Esq., Associate Juages ofthe Comtof Com mon Pleas, in and.tor, the county of Lan caster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and. General Jail De livery and Quarter Sostdonset the Peace, in and for said county of Lancaster. have Waned their Precept to Ma , directed. requir ing me, among other things, to make pub lic Pro clamation throughout my Bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery ; also, a Court of Gen eral Quarter Sessions of the Nee° and Jail Delivery.will commence in the Court House in the City of Lancasterein 81sof;Common wealth of .Pennaylvan Ilie'ard Mon day in APRIL, (18,) 11364 f Bapurananceof which precept, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor and Al derman of the City of Lancaster. in said county, and all the Jwillees of-the Peace, the Corm:two:n*l Constables of theaaid City and County of Lancaster, that they be than and there in theirown proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions. and theiretherranterabrances, to do those things alacitaLlitair offices ap pertain, in their baled( terbdtione, andalso all those - who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or than shalt be, in 'the Zan of said county of Lencaster, are to be than and there to pteseci. against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster, th4 . l6th day of Feb ruary, 1804.'. SMITH, *Sheriff. mer.28,'434-4t. t? El (0 1 1 lELA 11A IN SIIRA NCE:. ' • PRE Directors of the above: Comm*. A having _declared a scrlpt , ..lllVidend, of FORTY PER CENT. npontlie cieh-prem lums-roceived in. 1883. The tunierslgned is premed to deliver certificates to theism titled to them. , 4 1 1.11 script_ ,nowout, up to, and including that of 211q.lsnleavid in payment Of prentionia. The highly imams= 1.=•• plecipstouct oondition of the cads; of.thie COCAPROY. alto great indisceennSte Lb wtc7l 011V= r 1 elfooting insurencertmon Ufa: , F. • Office, Basement ZlM of BlacitiF . k. Cora. spoil ..18644t. SEWING mrAcutrfFfs. Trcheapest azathest" &winlightsa th e m ar ket.. Ate acknewlodasdas be - -4valsd.• No Ilunibr shank! bseoltbent ono. t7oor, , PARarlssCeitntiD. . - 1, . c , ,: o' i o 33 : d - E x lY z . pl X a . :T o3 o 37 a 3 u a ts P i tt il ,c a lf s : L... ::: 7 o=Vu _,zvieammrdeutddicre76o.l, 7 fartasoorclt.4.oia' 4- Ar do 'Moro of Monbrottalillih., INDCXEOTI" 33003313 "•- 1 Columbia; Pa. - I . , ... -,,,... .*Oll,, Callia, :' 'GOT - OUR MATCH .•:- '" I ''f i r r sAr''' - '--- - '' -___ .. , JLA I ra 4l - 21 1 11 :W'n . i' --: ' . - -, STATIONERY QP;Ag:=lO,ll, .1 2i*E44lC. et BM; biri . o.* : ""ri Al so th o . iii i iti n ii, , •.. • -„-',1. , .7 •, - " . - --- • .4wa AurNOtaiLaziosi3::: .. ...:7-.:- - ...pagripAutoc of, Ilimortor Magtobio, r#10404, - ;211 ; . ~.. • - ••.; ~ . ... , , dt Wro: tr. glit. ." 411 4.0 ratliS hniThiptz . it ? ' ' 7 ' '. . r* 4 = 4 -, • ' •''.. ~4 7 . ' ' litlenlVei: . " ' • 1 4 easit g trifk I*? - mar.lll:-POL; • •• •: ..., , I, 'RSA. 11ffliffir r rpuogE 4 thy the r ir ms gtowrAtemMt • tiktQn;AFIA '"'" agents, 41411511444 g diet .WhicOrr- • •Ji* -- ti . .,ei not buy,' etittpr& - twci,=Attl- they receitee„w •• "' ':`. LO COL di the well -knosonrinerskilt_. • ]tshed-‘ - COLUMBIA NUBBER.Y•, - ... and examine the stockoind_ alio, compare the prices with those. of other -establish-. meats. We offer Apple and Peach treeist about one-half the pnees of other Nurseries who supply this section of ixsizrery - 'with trees, Also all other fruit and ornate:anal trees, Shrubbery, Roses, Greek and hot house plants, &c., at a much lower -figure -than any other reliable Nursery is: this vi cinity. - We have over 25,000 Appl e -trees of suitable size for plenting4-foOre'lhtee to seven years old, comprising_allthe leading varieties, the choicest newwestein 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. Theyneed no other recom mendation for the desirablequality of their fruits than this: Four years ago we exhi bited nine-varieties of Apples at the Lan caster Co.' Fair, 'which took the first pre mium. - Seven 'of those varieties were fruit of the original (supposed to be) seedling trees, from which the stock we now offer for sale were prop_egated from. Mr. J. B. Garber, of West Hompfield township, was a member of the Fruit Committee, that awarded premiums to the now fruits. Amos -small. -small. fruits we would call Partieurar attention to the TAR. 1174711. 1 1.7 1 DE 0.1.111• II and Great Austin strawberry varieties, the fruit of which IS of exquisite flavor and mammoth proportions. To the admirers of the beautiful we offer some novelties in tho way of several new and novel varieties In Roses and Verbenles. Our stock of Roses -cortiptiSe about 150 varieties, supposed to bo the choicest col lection in the State. It has been materially enriched, of late, by importation from France and Germany. A new and com ma:loons 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 hero that can be found in any nursery in the country. S. 11. PURPL/7., mart,-2mo - . Corn., Lan: Co., Pa. tu.Any newspaper copying the above. one time or more t and sending a copy of the paper to the above:will be entitled to one dozen of the new varieties of apple trees and one hundred Triumph De Mind Strawberry plants. Classical and military Institute. TrlnE undersigned hits lensed for a" term of yearsithe' property known as the Washington Institute, and is having it al tered and put in complete repair, for the purpose ofn BoardingSebool far Boys, and a day school for both sexes. This A:Attri tion will afford everyfatellity for acquiring a thorough and extended ...knowledge of those studies which constittiteit liberal ed ucation—preparing young men for. Busi ness, Teaching or for entering any class - 1n our - best Colleges; and affording young Ladies superb* , advantagts . ; in the said and ornamental branches. While instruction in the usual studies of an English Educa tion will be thorough andoomplete, special attention, however, will be given to the Classics and higher Mathematics: 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 withtho Institution, udder the supervision of Major G. Eckendortf, of Philadelphia, who is extensively It • own as a most ac complished and an al. Military In structorgL:The drat sem , n of 20 weeks will, -* • -r 5 sa. en sea • to Boarding, Lodging, Light and Fuel, with tuition In English, Mathematics, Lat in and Greek. A deduction of Five Dollars will ho made to each student furnishing his own bed and bedding. Washing Six Dollars per session. - Tuition for Day Scholars 812. 818 and 325 per session, according to range of studios. The usual charges ma.de for French, Music, Drawing, dm Military Drill ti.s. Parent's and Guardians may rust assured that no pains will be spared to improve and devel ops the intellectual and moral natures of those intrusted to our care. In our effort to establish a sohool of high order, onthor oughly evangelical principles, we solicit the hearty co-operation of all, who are in terested in the cause of sound learningand christian education. i lss, one year, t same price. s t to clubs of 12number will p) Aerald. Rev. W. C. Cattail. proNl o ttgoetto College • Easton, Pa. Jas. Al. Collin, L. L. D. Prof. - - Chas. , - 1 40g0,D.D. A. T. .ItVGIII, D.D. {Prof. Theo. Seminary, W.R. Green, D.D. Princeton, Rev. M.B.Grler.Ed.of Presbyterlan,Phtla. Wm. Chester, D. D 4,. Phila. Rev. Thos. McAuley, -- Rev. U. R. Callaway, Cant:ibis, Rev. C. Relmensnyder, • - • r Rev. R. A. Brown, - - - W. G. Case, Pres. of R. dr. C. R. R...Co' la. Pa. John MeClusky, D. D., West Philadelphia. Rev. S. S. Shriver, Ilightetown, J. Myers Johnson, Rm.; Philadelpblek.. J. Alden, D. D. New York City. For Clreubsrs oontsining further partio nless Address REV. R. S. ALEXANDER, mar.s-Bin. Columbia, Pa. CHAR TZ.6 PARP.147774.7, FLOM 1111 Walla CO, Asoat+~ catt. Tasi. 2 .2.131041. CAPITAL, -- - ACCRUED SURPLUS, ___ INVESTED PREMIUMS, UNSETTLED CLAIMS, INCOME FOR 1864, - LOSS PAID SINCE 1829, Parlietual and Tptiporary Paean 'on ---JCIWCIO7II.I3. CistisittE *tucker, Paw 'Us; Eob lei Wagner' Eciwastl cDg Vla misel lg. Geo../rat - J,AtErrictirlthor, Goa. W.. • Pras.. ;,r ere tj ase K , D. CB . aLNCIIiEW EWD. C. DAME, • Vies-.lorisidAt.. bscuuximmut, 844 Pro. ;DUE 0001,1333; Agf.Sor Celnzabia• ralis.l.2. 17. . • , • PHOTOGRAPH AtOOMr. JUST RECEtypt. L 1951 IMPORTANT, TO, COLMWML E_i»4>,_i,•,•(!) , lA 92,457,849:95 Liberal Tams. =II MO -LI•ROICEITIA2C'D RE 111 " Dr. Winhart'sPina Tree Tar Cordial in the only safe said rellableremedy which has ever been prepared from the juice of the pine tree." . 1::M::1 * * "Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial has giVieu evidence in thouaanda of cases of its power to care i Consumption of the Lungs, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, and eritptions on any part of the body." * .* * " Those who are troubled with 'throat and lung diseases, cannot do better 'than gets bottle of Dr.. W' • 's•Pine.,,Trie , Tar Cordial ,:and * * * 1 4 We belierelhat one dollar spent-fiDr: -Winters's Pine Tree Tar CordiaLilltdo 'more , to,purify the blood and care other sores than ten dollars on any other renreay." * * * " The 4404stom aoh is raiddly itiVigorated and MVP*: ate mato** Dr. Wiallart!la Ph:mares Tar CordiaV • * * ‘ Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial does its'. work once, and the patieat Hosed 'and - cured." • - vs -Don't fiil b?nsi AlAWNlSigalusilo 9 400.000 971.000 1,006.268 3.416 300,000 5;000A00 CIE 1 J 571112 • •ti. Mail x.. ... • ES ST.' t ' • : EMI WE =MEM Dlt„ NyISH4I.RT'S PINE TREELTAitiontift Is-The -Vito Princlithiotthi Eliby s peddler lirticeallitttie. tldlatillationot the tar, by:which Its 4iistr-), I . est medical properties are retained. , . . • • . Have You a Cbugh T-;H:ave I , :bater, 54" • Throat ! Have you anyoftfao romp eymyttomethr.t most fatal. ;Con- - sumptlim . : • Those:who ahogifd. • 1)4 iVarned - hiAtieetr symntomm:generitlll-thinit Ugh_ gYofthens... until ht.tooluto. - ' . &aut-this fa,Weetuips,': moie.tbleivouAr.oklier, arises the li . rot fence and' faftittrofdisoasersehleb - lesrpeptr . , to the grA*e - sthteed. - S;ottaixth!s-otolesZtes victims. --.• I' • - • Constunption has deetreyed•mor . oof . the human .mily than any-other :and' . beat: phvaiglana for many.,,yeana;.• • despaired,etecare,.ora remedy lamotwordnr:". heal the lumeklmt for more than.twe lion= dred years the whole mecneal world irek - been impresabdthat there wasetions ;*- - power and, efficiency in - the Tine Tree Ta3S; to heal the lungs; ereforsthey have re- Cominended OA vie of Tar Wader, Which .r • in" many oases had a coodefteet; - but bow to oornthe - nyvtualpropertieee • heal th e me surste nvetil tufeterr a until It was Phihuf therl9o - of "Wheharra Pine Tree' Coc dtet" Many not onlY of the'peopjacbutiphya !clans Many erhaerandPraanaa, aredunY asking me "What It tho principle or mum" of your success In the U•eatthent of /Weir: nary ColutrampSiox fm - My answer • • The inntsronshorfottlie digestive organs —the streafthedebtlitated,system —the purgication and. etorinlentent•ort the. blood, must expel from then thatectr-'. ruption which scrofula br Whiletbbi Is effeched b y- the powerfalaiterative(clumg, lug from disease to health) properties of the Tar Cordial, its healing and renovatin gg principle Is also acting-open the i rritated surfaces of the lungs and- throat, penetne. ting to each diseased part, relieving pain, subduing inflamation, and restoring -a healthful tendency.- .Letthistwo-foldpow er, the healing antl the strengthening, con tinue to act in conjunction with Nature's corutOant recuperative tendency, and the• patient is saved,, if he has not too long de layed a resort to the means of cure. • . - I ask all to read the followlngetrtilic6tea. They are from men and woman ottusquel tionable wortirand repdtatlon , , , Dn. Wrsnanr—Dear „Thad ovary' droadful cough and soro throat for onoyear and my whole systent wanfaist givingway.: and I was prostrated on. ray bed with -but • little hope or recovering. lityxdiseass' balled the power of all medlitines, mad in a short time I must hadagono to mygrave, but, thank Goti,my daughter-iliqawwould,' not rest until she went to your , store,` No. 10 N: Second street, and related my ease to . von: , purchased one bottle 4tX! your-Wino" Tree Tar Ceirdisl, - and I cornnacnoedto ode" it. and in ono week I was much better; and atter _using' three' bottles, I am perfectly well, and 'a wonder to all my friertds. , lor• - they all. pronounced •me past cure.: Pub 4 lish my-case if you think. proper .-,• • .:,. - REBECCA HAM ILTON No. Wylie street,-Pidiadolphik. • • ' • ~ Dr: WI/alert's 'Pine Tree Tar Cordials' an infalltablecure forllronehit Dletaldng, of the lontga, Sore Throat and to ' din:nation of the Lungs. . . are TVard'ai Dn. Wrenzanr—Sir : I had ;. .nobitis, Inflamation of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath,. and Palpitation of the Heart in their worst forms I had ,been treated by several of the most eminent physie.kuut Philadelphia, but they • could nottitop'the: rapid course of my disease, and .I had de spend of ever being restored to health.— I went truly on the verge of the grave. Your. Pine Tree Tar Cordial was highly recom mended to me by a friend ; !tried it; end' am thankful to say that, after -using _four - large, and-one small bottle, I was restored to perfect health. -Yon can give reference to myhouse, No. 968 N; Second !street; or at my °Moe of Receiver of-MaxtutrAfecen 9. a. In. to2p.rn., cornerof Cheibutettd Sixth, streets. , • JOHN WARD. Bead the following froggfrilor: •• . , _, , Da. Trtimanns-.Vms Sir: flake 'illeins. we in infinTningyott Om= wires that your Pine fired - arm roortimandoctfor Xreo - Tar ' ray dagibtarby,Dr. J. 4. Nail. of thin:city, basin:trod .ber •a, co nez of zooration. nye months! I 17i thought hat bargigrthark nt at * e °yell th olmit t or nwpileal nid• an bansht. osn - ohasifsabfleogaintata it ba•ths•P .1.1.1 511.0 fit5.0 , goy* an‘surisntsmady for thomauziklarly inflicted, staaknow,;of magrothatcatapbasidastbatofniydsnrk ter iliatiKtuin Wittireg? oared of bland= . big e4bgbil; A ISITIC II Sr. Jai ;•• - - Danevrami Ailtiat 126 Giansiusab t3t., Mimi, • • • • • I have lased Dr. Wt disit's Pine Tree Tar' Cordial-1n my lend! omit ran cardiarrecouuntsi samlieult medicine !Cr co d l i ds, congbiii - unit those pessid to consumption. : • Di. GI K. POSTEIti 160 Goosesseet: The abbe.. are a few among the theete •ads 'which thle;greet 'remedy bat usiW from an untimely grate. , We haw thensenda *flatters froet clam awl tlrutziots irbo hale sea Gobi the Ter Clordialoepteg that Omer hereareser esed'or sold are ••"fhb* ili,trechzolesteet sathdbotton. cciest s zr Wien tie , d6uwe, : - tktratith e i =s Pate, . P!,!o4lls4lo4,iccurs _,~, . , ;ri•astinza cosztax, !Mr cninkOmpialo. coug... tswakzandßrsikat io rtin). obit* thedbmosiompTViekkbienizol. P/s4d4ir BEWARE OF COUNTEEIPMIit, - • ... • TbiZinamilitbs ' some Ottbitzt Vier altiosSoss Woman tbs- AU ors opinions imitation: • ...; " ckligsf 0.1141 014 rivisissoulyby tb• . _ ta. C. 10 - 7 alb , Ana WOW ~.Yet, k , Eli ~ 3 .'~,'i'''+~ CZ mow ill .. -,'.