I r ottel ILAOro Cbmannnications can be noticed cud= attain: w tided by the writs/ fa real •nazne,,no forwubb .c aka, bat at a z guarantee of good frith: To Correstiondenta. ' Cbmantsliications, Teglers, rodtribuiiona; generally of merit amLintorcirt to Ike reinter, loilf' be aeceptablej:rona .friondsfrons alt quarters. • .1. S. G.—Xsts. received. We have not .had time to eLareillie ityet,butpreimme it's all Tight. We always like to hear from you. , QUITBOAT.:—We will publish your nom exianicalioa at five cents per line. - • Emrsnrittss..—We are not in the least Antimidated by-your threats; we caution you not to crowour ~path,or we wilt make work on you for tk doctor. • . • , • . "Let-Hercules do what he may. The Sat will mew, the dog whit hare its lialvrrop,a.- 1 •You do notgive u ! 3yimarrianio; More than this. we .cannot see the 44w:tin your arritlng tif If the•porty that vbdtett the saw-mill , citx ifimdariventnglastnommittedwny serious de, gnedationkyou have.the law - to resort to J. D. IC—We eottrie, return the Imsumacript it it does'nbt snit us , Endlose starnps to, ,pay returntpaabsge „" •'. - . • • ' .I)Ear.prms: f"To Allsicir...” 'All such pee ,tepelienild be sent to the persons for.whom they aro "Mitendetl,.they do not Interest the general reader o,Pzatmi . otrr.—We would call the atten tion ofsour readers to the advertisement of Mrs. V. Svre:rti, in another -column. She -will open out neat Feeli in her new stand, vepptislte -het: former residence, iu Locust street, , iy:new and :Varied assortment of Spring and Signmer Millinery, of the eheie est selections.' The citizens are invited to and•examine her goods. Fiai—The Ladies connected with tiqpi . thlgn,Ohurch. Wlll hOld 15Fair: •ln Odd 34;130WW11a1l,:pn1 i lixtratlay, Friday and" Saturdayof next week. The RIM will be decckated in, beautiful style, and alarge nurnber.otAtrie4artiele will be offered for sale at retAil: prices: The proceeds' to be applied liquidating the, church debt.— We hoPelliay'will be liberally patronized. THE bc . CLITA.EY AND CLANSDFAL SCHOOL : We notice that the Wrisbington Institute •efthiiiplaeiOlits been Undergoing a thor ough repe . r,R4lwtiew nearly finished, and will be ready by, the first Tuesday in May, when the Rev. IL S. Alexander will open his Military and Classical School. A great many improvementi have been added to the Institute, which will make it both con wenient and comfortable for the scholars. VALUABLE Orsr.gn.—Some time ago Capt 44 , 50. 11. Eltrisman of "The Continental." 'While opening oysters, found in one of them a beautiful white round Substance, which purported to be a "pearl of great price." He valued the little retie highly, sent it to Philadelphia and had it inserted In an eagle's claw, and wore It for a breast-pin, until. a few days ago, when he sold it to Lieut. Harry Reinhold, of Lancaster, for Fifty Dollars. Tit E CEMETERY AeA.rs : improve ments and enterprise scent to be the order of the day, why not some of our citizens who fool interested in the condition of our Cemetery, do soinething towards beauti fying that sacred spat? It is one of the prettiest places in the county ; but we must adinowledge wo are ashamed of the condi tion fa Which it is kept. 'We hope aspeody move will be mule in the matter, so that we may be able to say, e'er the summer is past, that we have the most beautiful Cem etery the sun shines on. BUILOLARY.--We learn from the Ciitcha ere; GLnunrreietl , thut the reddenee of our friendLitatli c,JrzespOndent, Dr. N: B: Wolfe; No. 321 West Fourth 'street, , eincintund, Ohio,' Was broken into by burglars last wook, and robbed of about ono hundred d Altars worth of silver-ware and clothing. Entrance was obtained througha basement winddiv in the 'rear of the house. Police otilier,Colby recovered part of the clothing Ina day or two after the rubbery, which had been pawned forsl:i. No trace of the silver haS yet been discovered. We know that the Doctor hactsome valuable silver instruments, which if stolen, will not easily be replaced. ACCIDENT ON TrIE NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.-AR aecident occurred on this road on Saturday Morning last, by which Dr. 0. S. Mahon, formerly, of Columbia, and Wm. H. Coleman, one of the Adam's Express Messengers, wore seriouly injured. As the mail train west was approaching Eider'sSwiteh, at th• usual rate of speed, it eame in • contact with a car • loaded with railroad iron which had been backed too far on the sideling. The locomotive, bag gage and express ears were thrown off the track, 'doing considerable damage, besides wounding many of the passengers. Mr. Coleman had his aria so terribly crushed that it was amputated the same evening. Dr. 0. S. MahOn' had his leg broken. Re was removed to his residence, No. 134, North Exeteratreet, Baltimore, where Dr. IL P. P. Yeatei rendered his services. KANS'S ARTICVOYAG ES. —This certainly is the most magnificent series of gorgeous Historical Tableaux ever presented to our citizens, audio on exhibition at Odd Fel lows' Hall, ,nightly: Its merits are of such a- Character, that attempt at description; would be but afeeble illustration of its sur passing excellenoritunlike the many catch penny ttifies . of the day, Dane's Attic Voy ages is trwork of immense proportion, and grand, airiest ,beyond imagination., In extinction with the Voyages, is the most .completo • Polar Museum •in this country, and the E4guitivatix Minstrobiey is mirth, provoking and instructive. There will: be an afternoon exhibition this Saturday, at 3 o'clock. Tho Voyages will positively cies° on next Tuesday night. Antr.g4l" 9PA D.M1E161:79 CEIA.II. 4 I:CTEIt.7, Constable 31 - clAnnts arrested. on last f3st : - urday'norning, Isaac Bosley, colored, bet ter known as "laughing Ike." It appears that he has been carrying on awholesale game of robbing smoke houses, spring 'bonsai; Sarin! , ;inners, dwellizigi, dn. When brought before Justice Hunter, ho swore before high heaven, that he neVer robbed any one, neither- did he knee' of any meat being about his premises; but the'evidence against him was conclusive, and therefore was committed- to prison.-: Officer McGinnissearched his house and ' found B lot . rttat in the coal-pile, also four serge hials between. the partition and theNatili of his colter. On the garrnt it ap pears he kept-a kind of "heneity!!where he stowed away hie 111;gotteegai*euall . as chickens, ducks, turkeys. de . ,._.and' corn between the plastering and 'McCready to neid : thoinwitli. 'Daniel Peer*, Iticob My ers, Wield Rohrer, Henry Idussielman, and many othersivere,anumetlie leasers of meat, eiticketts.4ellE!awbtor4tip meat I. yet unciainspd,,anti*trbe seen at the of floe.4l34Ltdrelitieter.",tete ot thehtunsis. tosilaitbFit, string. Sin= be hiii Bien* Prison She . polpsowlniges to robbing the extiollmho - Os/kit Mr. Pearl. Fie hue been known Dir.. ysilipttotErtuilitatolititaa. 2 4.4l parried a vexy.:ingeni4lllV-dark` linter-p; which - is_ a curiosity ist_iSs T way. There Ist no doubt !nit that !it') Juts' 'aioont:plices, as it appears•he,'LOS :been - dor:*tin -extensive' business. "Partitis,well linowni hive been in the habit of going, thp'hia house .4711 Sup: day ntorpings to.buy chickens, Pork; beef, corn, oats and Wfeat—:coae,a. welt "known hotefkeeper. We forbear tetpay 'more at present, as - the utatter-isbPing.fccroti3d out by °Maar McGinnis, which will no doubt lead-to the arrest of others. • Stated Meeting of Town Council. F tuDa.y, y!tai, 1864. _Members present werec.: Henry.. .Bronne mau,.David Jinllen , Jape b B. Wisler, Hi rens WilSon, A. Brttrier',: Jr., 'Christian Brenneman', Henry Sourbeer and Milton Wike. The Committee on Roadureported an ex penditure for the last month, of $66,49, which includes the Supervisor's salary. The Market . . Committee reported that they - had rented .the stalls and stands for one year, and have collected and paid over to the Treasurer, $332,50, cash received for the same. A. petition was receivesifrom citizens call ing the attention of Council to 11 filthy alley, in Locust street, between property of Dr. Hottenstein and Isaac Snyder. On motion it was resolved that the Supervisor be in structed to notify the persons owning the property adjoining the alley,to attend to the cleaning of the same. The following hillticvore then passed 7; E. McWills' Estate f .2..s its.; Jacob Hogenteb ler, ; $7,85.; John Eldy, $3,33; DanielStape, $7,18. Charle4 A. Hook, $5,25 ;D. S. Chalfant, $33,33. On motion resolVe'd.that the Supervisor's eatery be raised to the rate of $5OO peryear. On motion resolved, that the Supervisor notify the property holders on Front street, bctween Locust and Walnut streets, to put their curb stones along Front street in or der, according to reguletisms. On motion resolved, that the Clerk of the Market be instructed . to inform the Bur gess of all persons violating the ordinance, prohibiting persons from buying or selling at the market boforo the hour of opening. On motion resolved, that there be 150 copies printed and pcisted in the borough, of the ordinance relating to disorderly con duct, by persons in the streets of the bor ough, and that the High Constable attend to his duties in carryingthe ordinance into effect. " • /2mo/red—That when the next change of the hour for opening the market shall be made, it shall be to twelve o'clock in the morning JAMES BARBER, Ctvnx LIVELY.—Our town has been made quite lively during the week by the "Yankees." The river has been in gbod rafting order and our wharves are 'lined with rafts of all classes front one end of the town to the other. The scarcity of lumds In this place has raised the wages front $3 to $4 per trip from hero to Peachbottont. • Comparitive ly little lumber has yet been bought in this market—though many. merchants aro Wore from other places. The prices scent to range front s2i to $lO per thousand for pine, and $l.l to $l3 per thousand for hem lock. There Is not the demand for lumber in the lon-Jr markets this season,. as there waslast—the govlrnme2A6ontraetli having - • 1" -- " GOLD WATCh •FOUND.—Mr. Cassel, brealcsman on the Calumina:train, found on the floor between the seats of the car after the passengers laid gat out at this place on Tuesday evening, a. ladies gold watch and chain. There was attached to the chain a head very neatly cut . from a copper penny, indicating very conclusive ly, the wearer to be a "copperhead." Mr. Cassel soon assertained that it belonged to a [may in Lancaster, to _whom the watch chain and copperhead was handed the next morning, on the arrival of the train in that city. TO Tice LADIM4.—Mrs. E. Herbert .k Sis ter, formerly of Coln mbiaigive notice that they are about to open a Spring stock of Millinery, in York, Pa. As they have just returned from the city they can, with truth fulness, promise satisfaction to all who shall bestow on them a share of patronage. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LETTERS BENIAINING UNCLAIM ED in the Post Office at Columbia., Pa., Saturday, April 23, 1864. tall.` "to obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for `advertised Letters,' give the date of this list, and pay one cent for advertising. "If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. ts..."P/ace the postage stamp on the up per right-hand corner. and leave space be tween the stamp and directions for post mar/ciao without interfering with the writ in" N. D.—A REQUEST for the RETURN of a letter to the writer, if unclaimed with in, 30 days or less, written or printed with . the writer's nafte, past-aelee,- and %State, across the left-hand 'end of . the envelope, on the face side, will bolVoinplied with at the usual rate of •postago, payable when the letter is delivered tp the writer.—Sec. 28, Law of 1863." , = LADIES' LIST. . Bonnoll Miss llarris Sarah Jane • Davis Emma ..11hodes.2irs (widow) GENTLEMEN'S J.IST. • Bearphorte Laba*BLeletat' Bash John 'Leber G • . • _ . Bridgeus Henry Fred Nose Ephraim Vales Jacob Snydar - R H' Dupries Fred• •-•• Eliseo John- ' • Doling Chas A Stamen Jacob • GiouseJohn(shoexn'r)Wissler David 0 Replinger Peter Wolf Jacob 2 . April 23, 1841. • M. J. FRY, P.M OPENING , ' OUT. Jll'rs. L. SWAIRTZ, Will open next week, at her new stand , directly opposite her former residence, in LOCUST CAUMBI.L. A largo andeholoo ieleetion of ~fpring mid Autuiter Igittitterg. consisting of a large assortment of FAIL.7If MAW and SILY am . BONN-EZTS,"S and all modes of LE4TRER. COLORED BONNETS. BOYS HITS AND CAPS. . AlLisiaos sad styles Mane Fats, In telists and Caps. Also o fau f &Mons frad‘~‘Plewer a vi beautifulallof which lot will be sold at theirery lore's cash Prices. Issi.Partionlar attention pald‘u Pressing. 11°i:flats und Oats. altered-agaraed and dyed, at one week's , Cora, April '61.-11 Odd' -- Feilotsrs' Kan: 'THE . ETAMMOTII. snerAl•ox.,E EXHI - BITION: DR. BANE'S Artie Voyages, IN CONNECTION :WITH BEALE'S POLAR MUSEUM, Esquimaux Miustrels,y,&d. The most magnificent and lengthy enter tainment ever viewed. Exhibitions every evening -at n o'clock, and on. Saturday afternoon, !..d •inst 4 at 3 o'clock. ..SEE PROGRAMMES.' 25 CENTS. Closes Positively, Tuesday Evening, April IS. April 23, 1064. •• • AMOS S. GREEN, Commission. Agent, AND COAL .DgiALER, Canal Basin, Colantilia - Pa. Having sixteen: hundred feet of wharf front, on Canal Basin, Columbia, with Rail Road connection, I am prepared to receive and forward, Coal, Iron,Lumber, Ore, Tics, dc., with the utmosdespatch. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. April 21, 18G-1.-:imo. LADIES' PAIR: TUDIISDAY, FRIDAY, end SAT URDAY, April 28, 29 and 30th, the la dies of the Lutheran Church. will hold a Fair in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, Pa. A large and varied assortment of FANCY ARTICLES, CONPECTIOVARY, CARES, ICE CREA.3t, SC., will be disposed of at reason able prices, and the ladies will use their best endeavors to please all who attend the Fair. The proceeds will be devoted to pay ing the church debt. We are anxious to make ono more earnest effort to free our church from embarrasment, and earnestly invite the citizens to come and help us. April 23, t COMMITTEE. MILLINERY! IV MILLINERY! Mrs. E. Herbert & Sister, Will open, on Thursday., 28th inst., their SPRING MILLINERY, Main. St., oppoiieeprese Office, ,^sr The attention of the ladies of Columbia and vicinity is called to our new stock. April 23, 180. U. F. BRUNER BRUNER & MOORE, DEALERS IN ALT. iXDS OF COAL, _____,Ml9ltsa,leai • in the Coal Yard forriterly occupied by J. G. Ilea,. April 23, %I. NOTICE_ Office of the Rending k Columbia R. R. Co., Columbia, April 22. 1544. A special meeting of the Stockholders of this Company. Will be held at this otllce on Wednesciay, May Scl, 1831, at 10 o'clock, A. :%1., to accept or reject such supplements to the Charter as have not yet been acted upon. A: J. KAUFFMAN, Secretary. April 23, '64.-2t • COMMITTEE FOR A DAY'S LABOR °R EA, CZSOILIIBANITART FAIR. Committee on "Labor Incomes and Revenue." Office \0.115 8. SEVENTH ST. • JOHN IV. CL.AGHORN, Treasurer. This Committee has a special work, to wit: to obtain a day's "labor," a day's "In come," and a duy's "revenue," from every citizen of the three States of Pennsylvania, NOW Jersey and Delaware, for the benefit of our sick and wounded soldiers. The Committee is now fully organized at the above address, and calls for the co-op eration of all classes in the community. We want to show what the industrial classes can do for their soldiers! What the people can do in their separate trades! What Pennsylvania can do! What New Jersey can do! What Delaware can do! What each county can do! What each city and town can do! What each profession can do! What each trade can do! What each occupation can do! What each manufactory can do! What each bank. insurance company and railroad can do! What each mine can do! ' What each workshop can do! What each family can do! What each man can do I What each woman can do! - What eaehlooy and - girl can dO! We want to show.to the world what Amer lean freemen are ready to do for their sol diers! This is a great work and the tirite - shOrt. Tho wav to do so i 9 to ORGANIZE! • Organize in Your workshops—ln your families. Let the men organize. • ' Let the women organize. , Let the trades organize. • (*carafe everywhere. Lot the workmen give with their -employ ers. the employers with their -workmen: It is easily done. If the workmen will authorize their employers to -deduct one day from their week'ts or month's - earnings, and the-employers will addto it a day of their profits, the whole - sum will be ac knowledged together to the credit of the es tablishment. We say to all, go to work at once with us in this great work. Hurry forward 'your contributions. Every ac knowledgment will stimulate others to fol row your example.' Circulars with full -instructions will be sent upon application, by mail or other wise, to the undersigned. To work! to work! 1.. MONTGOMERY BOND, • . Chairman. Mrs. E. _ Chairwoman of Ladles' Committee. M. J. MITEESON, Secretary. April 16, 1864.- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS; Mee ofthe cors..a Pori DePteritit. Coy 2 Columbia. Pa, April 60.1864. Sealed proposals for the Graduation and Masonry of that portion of the Columbia and Port Deposit Roil Road, between Co lumbia and the head of the Old Maryland Canal, a disumoe of Zs miles, an sections of one mile,) will be xeceived at • the offlua in Front- Street, below Locust, until noon of the 25th inst. Plans and Profiles of the work will there be "%bit , tend for . raweek prevlons to that data"- C. S. S.AUFFIRA.N, Prestdint: J. A. SREAFF, Chief Engineer, - April 9, 11364,-St , =NATIONAL ALMANAC - et^ oat Record *or the .year , Att. - At' WM. 11. HESS' Cbeep Book Store, spril9, 'et. Opposite the Columbia Bank' Office of •Comptrql,tei'of the tar:renc,y , „ 'WO4E.ingto,n,,Kpr/1 - 45, 1851. Whereas, by. satlafuntoiv" atidenee pre sented•toTheandersignod,‘Vhas been made to appear that - , , . . - - .The - lirdlittiono lila of in the Conntyot Lancaster:and' State of Pennsylvania; has - been duly organized under and according to ; the requirements of the actof Congress, entitled' A.n . act to provide a national currency, secured . by a pledge of United States stoeki; and to pro vide .for the circulation and redemption thereof," approved -Febridary 25, 1863. and has Complied with all the provisions of said act required to be :compliedZwith before commencing' the business of Banking. Now,therefore. ',Hugh McCulloch, comp troller of the currency. do hereby certify that THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK O}' COLUMBIA, County of Lancaster, and State of Perm Sylvania, 'is authorized to "commence the business of Banking under the act aforesaid. • [SEAL.] In Testimony Whereof, witness my handa►nd seal of ofee,•this eighth day of April, 1864. _ - - HUGH MeCULLOCH, Comptroller of tho Currency. April 10, 1869. TR Gni 'IIIIIMT HE SE Sign 1) EMOITED to the corner of Front and 11, Locate Streets, where is keptconstantly on hand a full and complete assortment of BCC PS, SHOES, GAITERS; &C., All styles . and varieties of Men's, Boy's, Ladies, Misses' and Children's wear. WE MANUFACTURE TO ORDER; and keep Constant on "hand, a stock of ready-mede work. Repairing -promptly, attended to. Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, &c. A full'assortnient of flats -and Caps of the latest styles, always kept on hand. Our whole time and attention is devoted to our business, hence We Are better able to give our customers satisfaction. The puplic aro respectfully invited to call and examine our stock. J. S. SNYDER, Cor. Front and• Locust Streets Cora, April 9, '64. Returned to Columbia. I have opened out again at my old place of business at Third and Union Sts , Where I would be pleased to see all my old customers. My stock of goods is . full and complete, comprisifig DRESS GOODS. CASSIMERES, CLOTHS. VESTING-S. DELAINS. PRINTS. DOMESTICS, Together with as good assortment of goods as is found in any similar establishment. Toffee, lea 419 •Sligo of ali kV. PRIME SUGAR CURED RAMS. FLOUR, PEED, • JOHN U. MOORE FISII, &C. • • . Country produce taken in .excbarige for goods at iho highest market rates. Thankful for past patronage, and relying upon the superiority of our stock and low prices, to merit.. liberal • are of . publie patronage. _ ci BRUNER, a.pril 9, 'SA. Car, lir • ;and 'Union tits. The New York Weekly Herald. Tug &WEST PAPER INITIIE WORLD. rIUIE extensive and comPrehensive facil ities in its posession enables the _Propri etor of the Weekly Herald to guarantee the 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 correspondents,engaged at heavy cost, and connected with each new naval and militatTexpedition of the government, prove that it is determined to leave no spot uncovered by its operations and no event can occur that shall not and immediate re= port in its columns. It costs the proprie tor over one hundred thousand dollars per year to inantuin its corps of correspondents in.the field. In its collation of Foriegn News the Ilarta.r.o has for many years held a high position, and it will endeavor futile future to mantilla the stand it has assumed. It has special correspondents stddoned in all the prnacial cities of the world. Its telegraphic arrangements "extend to wherever tho electric wires are stretch ed. When the Atlantfecaibleis laid, which feat will soon be accomplished, telegrams will bo received from Europe and Asia, as well as from United States. Then our readers will have the events of the week in all parts of the ci7ilized world regularly and clearly laid before them. The proprietor devotes a portion of the paper to Literature, Fashion, Agriculture, the Mechanic Arts, Sporting Matters, Business, Theatrical and Financial Re ports, Cattle Markets, General News, and reports of all events-calculated to form an excellent metropolitan nowspaper—a week ly photographic view of the events of the world—and all at a very lovrprice. The Weekly.lierald is Um ed every Satur day morning, and furnished at the follow ing rates:— One copy • Three copies Five copies - S Ten copies' 15 , Any larger number, addressea to names of subscribers, $1 60 eacht.r.:/-.•• An extra copywill bo 'sent to every club of ten. Twenty eoplos,,to one addresi, one year, VS, and any larger numtlei at sante price. An'extra copy will b sent.totorlnbs'of twenty." - Advertisements to a Um Ited no mber will be inserted in the The DAILY •Ilmeal.ni• throe cents per copy. Tan dollars per year for three hurl, drea and sixty-threo issues. Fiv e -dollars for b . months. Two dollars end fifty cents eor three months. a,..• • • JAMES GORDON Brr.s.:NETT, Editor acid-Proprletor: Northwest cor. of Fulton tUnd Nassau Sts. • • • New York city. N. Y. ' L _There are no travelHngragents Tor the .ELERALD. • April 2,73 t. The First "National Bank of Columbia; NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. 1. on are hereby notified:Almt eft per cent. of Capital Stock of First National Bank of Columbia is requiredlo be paid on Monday, April 18, twenty-five per : dent. on Monday, May 16, twenty-Sre percent.(the balance) on Monday: June 20. Persona paying their anbacriptions in full, on April 18, will be allowed interest, and those who do not pay as the install ments are dna, will be charged interest. . By enter of the B. S. ?MILER, _ AsPril. l6 . '61.-kaso. r.abiar. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. A LARGE assortment of the most &sir tioble styles of Spring Cloths and Could mares just arriving. Sold very low. -In smeal, on solicited. Cors.mar.l9:B4. MALTBY-at CARE DrearGdadiquat. reNgiveit_ .atoAkettoom COl'a.mar,l9- 64. M.AlinsT & WOW. TrEiwnhr Departmgat M.O V _A. MA I .Family Groceries, POTAIOES, - HOUSE FultngniaNq fpHE` - Citizens of Columbia _Lare respectfully invited to , call and as endue my large:, and-varied; assortment of itotrszaramezzicit_ soaps; • - • _ .Comprpin g every variety of.- TIN WARE, - SILVER-PLATED WARE, - TABLE CUTLERY, . FANCY GOODS, PLANISUED TIN-WARE, COOKING UTENSILS, - _ CHAMBER WARE. IN SETS, HOLLOW WARE. ENABILED, " COPPER KETTLES. BRASS KETTLES, Chafing DiShc-A, Egg Boilers, Britannia Ware, Waiters, &c.; 4r.c. A general assortment of Wood and Willow Ware, Tubs, Yankee Buckets, Wash Boards, Brushes;Water Coolers Ice Cream Freezers, Tea Kettles, . Sauce Pans ; Egg Whips, Market Baskets, Lanterns, Money. Boxes, Lard Lamps, Toy Tin-ware, Sad Irons, Cistern Pumps, Stop Cocks, Coffee Roasters, Coffee Mills, - Trays, Ate-, together with an assortment ofPlain, Fancy and Useful Articles, adapted to the Toilet, Parlor and ICitehen: - MOTO of every Description. GAS FITTING d; PLUMBING Carried on in all its various branches. Stoves,Sheps, Dwellings, &c., fitted up with Gas and 11 ateePipes, in the best manner. On hand a good assortment of Chandeliers, Brackets. Drop Lights and Pendants;Galviinized lion, Lead and Ter ra Cotta Water Pipes. Reparing promptly and personally attended to. HIRAM WILSON, april 2,'64. Cor. Locust'dt 2nd at., Cora R. ii H A L DEM All 3 COLUMBIA, PA. - . We invite attention to our stock of STAPLE AND FANCY SILKS AND DRESS 131003331, Of very recent importation, embracing the most extensive and desirable assortments that we have ever offered.- - WE _HAVE THE FOLLOWING DE ' PARTMENTS WELL STOCKED FOR THE SPRING TRADE 1864 • CLOAK DEPARTMENT. SILK DEPARTMENT. SHAWL DEPARTMENT. •DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. WHITE-GOODS DEPARTMENT, MISERY DEPARTMENT. ItIEN'S-WEAR, DEPARTMENT.. HOUSEKEEPING STAPLE GOODS. All of which will be sold of the • • LOWEST MARKET PRICES. HALDEMAN'S ' . Cheap Cash Store. • COLUDI.33Za Classical. and Dlilitaxy Institute.. TIM undersigned has- leased for a' term or yeare,•tbe property known as the Washington Institute, and is having it al= tered and" put in complete repair,for the purpose of a Boarding School for Boys, and a day school for both sexes. This :Institu tion will afford every facility for acquiring a'. thorough andlextended . knowledo , of . !otittuatuAtekwhichecips..Aitutea_l_ffleliaiOn ticiftion—prepaiing 'young mon for Busi ness, Teaching or for entering any class jil t our best Colleges; and affording ~voung Lad lessuperior advantages in* the solidand ornamental branches. While instruction in the usual studies of an English Educa tion will be thorough and complete, special. attention, however, will ..bei given to the' Classics and higher Mathematics: and two evenings in the week will be devoted to in struction in Book ICeeping, 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 bo connected with the Institution, under the supervision of Major G. Eckenelorff, of Philadelphia, who is extensively known as a • most ac complished and successful Military In structor. The first session of 20 weeks will open on the first . TUESDAY OF MAY. - - - - Terms.-8100 per session, quarterly in ad vance. For this suntthestudentisentitled to Boarding, Lodging Light and Fuel, with tuition in Engligh; Mathematics, Lat in and Greek. A deduction of Five Dollars will be made to each student furnishing his own bed and bedding. Washing, Six Dollars per session. Tuition for Day Scholars 812. it and 325 per session, according to range of studies. Tho usual charges made for French, Music, Drawing, Ctc. - Military Drill 85. Parents and Guardians may rest assured that no pains will be spared to improve and devel ope the intellectual and moral natures of those intrusted to our care. In our effort to establish a school of high order, on thor oughly evangelical principles, we solicit the hearty co-operation of all who are in terested in the cause of sound learningand Christian education. • ILTlrillainro22ls. Rev. W. C. Cattell, Pres. LaElva. College ' Easton, Pa. , • Jas. H. Coffin, L. L. D. prof. - - Chas. Hodge,D.D. A. T. D.D. Prof. Theo. Seminary, D.D. - Princeton, N. J. Rev. ALB.Grier,Ed.Of Presbyterlan;Phila. Wrn. Chester, D. D., Phila. . Rev. Thos. McAuley, - • ' • Rev. H. R . ...Callaway, Columbia; Pa. - Rev. C. Reimensnyaer, Rev. R. A. Brirwn, W. G. Case;pres. of R. tic C.R. R. Cola. Pa. 'John MeCluisky, D . D., West Philadelphia. Rev. S. S. Shriver, Ilightstown. N. J. J. - Myers Jolfrrsorl,;'Esui.; Philadelphia; ' J. Ahlen,.D.-I.New ork City. • • • • For Circulars /. c n iitsaningfui r ther' nlarsf Addrests , t - -• • . .* REV. H. ; S. ALEXANDER, mar.s.Bm. • . ,Columbiai.Pa; PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. •• JUST RECEIVED; THE LARGEST AND !OM ASSORTMENT . ' PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Ever'otrired outside of New York or Phil adelphia., all styles, and at the lowestrates. Also a splendid assortment of- . • POCKET BOOBS, Xeri- chestiNiieeelleneons and School Books, Lotter Paper, Lace lopes. and . r . . STATIONERY OF ALL K 1 DS. Also eh° leading. . . PERIODICALS of the day -• • constantly on hand, at Wm: V. HESS' Chespßook Store, Loccutt at:. opposite the ' mar.26,-'434. Columbia Bank; ilasoi For. Xiate. A 11=V:rata Tavn.for sale;witli Iraal bot tom; maatollva.ool,l3icattkiislota order. Apply • _ C. "LIqIOZN, - Cora, Aim 9, '64_.-411$ " :Union SC . at!ota3rd. - • -• *r rorw3ur.l9;e4. uttiirsi* OMMI rsz - • "Dr. Wiahart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial is the only safe and reliable remedy which has ever been prepared 'from the juice , of the pine tree." , * * * . * "Pr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial hasgiven evidence in thousands of cues• of KS:power to cure 11 Consumption of the LutiAßx-ysipilas,.. Salt Rheum, and eruption o n any part of the 'body." * ** * I * T"Those whii.are troubled with throat and :144:diseasea, cannot do boUei than gets. bottle of Dr. Wiabart's Pine Tree Tar:::4dordial',... 'and useit - acecirdiniz." * * * *. 'INC believe that one dollar ipent for Dr, Wishareir Pine Tree Tar Cordial will do more to purify the blood and cure scrofulous sores thin ten dollars on any other remedy.'" * * * " The - weak stom ach. 11 rapidly invigorated:and the appe titerestored by Dr. Mamels Pine Tree Tar Cordial." , - . * * * * - "Dr. Wiahart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial doexite s ,work at once, and the patientis inuned)ately re lieved and cured." . egig.,Don't fail to read the next column lIMMiI IMMENISII • ME MlM=il . g • •- . . *nl z • ' • .„ .. s` .. TINE TREE i TiIItORDIAL • Is The Vital-Wl:maple 0814 QBTAIZTEB 'by' a Peeriliaribr i eeeimilit tie distillatiotiottheter,b3rarli co. its high est intsigial properties are retained, Rave Rots a ttrugh l Erave You a. &i:e - Throat Have, you any of theliienlonitory BY:3*t option?n= of tbet most fatal 4isease; Con ansa ,Thosetvho Should,:be 4 wartiociloyfrheas symptoins generally thiiik tightly' of.thiise until it is too Late. • Prozethis fitat.Perhinis more than any other. ariseet:thenstkpieva lance and Intality . ot disease whibh sweeps to the grave at least "one sisitli".orden2Wa victims. Consumption has doltroyed more of . ihe human family than any other d and the best physicians for many years- , have despaired of :Loire, era remedy thaiirould heal the lungs, but for more than twobsura dred -years the whole medical world, &Las been impressed that there was a sairstedious power and efficiency in the Pine VreOtrar to heal the lungs ; therefore they have'-re commended the use of 'Dar Water, which In many cases had a good.eftect; but bow to combine the medical proplirales so ziale heal the lungs, has ever been a mystery until it was discovered. by . Dr. - L. Q. '4. WISHART. of Philadelphia, Pa., the pro prietor of "Wisbuirt's Pine Tree Cordial." , -Many, not only of the people, but plqa-S= , [clans ofeyery asking me "iVhat is the pram:tilde-or cause of your success ism the treatment af.Pahrio nary Cbasamptiox I" My exemer ritllactr. IiEMS The in vig o rationr of the dicativo organs —the streaptheniitgof the debilitated system —the puryleation and enrichment of blood, Most 'expel from the system the cor ruption which scrofula breeds. Wisilethis is effected by the powerful alterative editang ing from disease to health) properties of the Tar Cordial, its healingand renovating principle is also acting upon the Irritated surfaces of the lungs and throat, - penietra ting to each diseased part, reliesiag subduing - isithunation, and restoring healthfullandent. Let this two-foldpow er, the healing and the strengthening, con tinue to act in conjunction with Nature's consoant 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 followinieirtificates. They are from men and women ofunques tionable worth and reputation: • Dn. Wtszmwr—Dear • Sir ! Thad *very dreadful cough and sore throatforene year and inywhole system was fastgivingway. and I was prostrated on my bed with-but little hope of, recovering. ....My disease baffled the power of all medicines, and . itu a short time I must have gone to my grave...- but, thank God, my daugitter-in-law, would.. not rest until she went-to your - store,t - No. •: 10 N. Second street, andrelatedsay came to you., purchased one bottle or your Pine - Tree Tar Cordial, and I commenced to ttaa. it: and in one 'week I was much - betber,and after using ,three bottles, r autpertebtly well,- and .a wonder to aLl.my friends. for they all pronoUnced me past cure,. Pub lish my case if you think pro r: - - ItEBECCA I3AMILTON. • No. 1321. Wylie street, PhiladelSibba. =ES Dr: Pine Treo Tar Cordialia an infalliable care for aronehitta„.itleodhir of the'Lnitga, Sore Throat andltrdtaaA'. flarnatlon of-thei Lunge'. ;; • - . • '' . ..?!„:.ft• -::..1.•••• • _ . , , Da. •VirISYXART-ar : I had l3rOnchltia, '' Inflamation of the.- Lunge,- Shortness of Breath, and Palpitation of the. Heart in their worst forme ; Iliad been treated by several of the.raost eminent physicians in Philadelphia, - but they could notatOp , the rapid course-of my disease; and -I had de spaired of ever being restored to health.— rwas truly on the verge of the grave.' Your Pine Tree - Ter Cordial was highly 'recom mended to me by a Mend; 'I tried it, and am"thanktb.l to nay that, after - using " four '. large, and one small b0tt.16,-1 wan restorett., - to perfect health.' You can give referanoe,a, to my house, - N0..968 ;N. Second streb4aor' .---..';.? at my office of Reeelver of Taxes. troxitlo' v r a. m. to 2p. m., corner of Chefuutand Sixth." ' . streets.. • , " - JOHN -WARD. - -., Read the following from Utica: Dn. *Madam—Dear take pleat tiro in inforining-von through•Uda source that your ,Pine Tree , Tar Curdle]; which was recommended for my daughter by Dr. J. A. gall; of this city, has cured her of a cough, of more than live months'' standing. I had-thought her beyond oure,"and had employed the best of medical-,aid without any benefit., I can cheerfully eoommend it to the public as a -sot& and sure remedy for those similarly afflicted, ea Ihnow of _many othercaseabesides that of.mydaugh ter thatit has entirely cured -of long 'stand ing coughs. Yours resnoctfullir: • 30112v' V,PAlt'ff.kß 4 Daugerrean Artist 126 Genessealit.; ;Utica. • * •••• o" • rgave used-Dr. Wisharte Pine Tree Tar Cordlsil in- my family, and can cordially , recommend it as a valuable and safe medicine for colds, coughs, and those predisposed to consumption. ' • Dr. G. A. POSTER; 160 Genessee St. • • The above !ire a few among The thous ands ;which this •greatremedy has saved front an untimely grave. , ' • ENE We'h'aveilti of letters' item Oki's' cians and druggists who have preaosibed and sold the Tar Cordial. saying that 'they have never .used or sold a medicine which gave am* universal astisfsedgm: • • • , The 'Tar Cordial, when taken In Oconee lion with Dr. Wiabart's Dyirpapala. is an infallible cure for Dyspepsia. -• The PL.VE TREE TAR CORDIAT, will care Coughs. Sore Throetand Breesk Eton chitin; Asthma. WiinoPinlK.Cousk DiShAP ris, and teall also an exonuentremeew for thedieeneee ofthelildneys.andleandeeezn - plaint& • • = r- BEWABE OF COUNTEIMUTS:I . yys . - • Thar irminin• bar the . mune ettire • ,itor Aida. rani Tro• blown-12.th' Y -77 • ,A Sberirsigiricivisixtiltatiteas.'-10; - :41644:**1'• Print Prirti tic „ I"!epased.cent4by.-the.rxesinlotor i 4 DR. L. ia,•onvulfgAßT. 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