The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, May 07, 1864, Image 2

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saturfilay Maylth 1864
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AlAortimixiiirts; FS. pposs4 frawridiate lasertiop
jam* be-handed in t: grtiefore Thars,l4 efening
of onell week,
UNITED fiT4l`4o, ANDS.
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. ou;ano,the r page of ccr paper to -day
suaYbe"found the advertiseMent of- I_Tni
ted ,§lAteS - Tett7Earty Bonds. -It•is believed
'tliatno P,P t e4ri*,s offer se
_great,rad nee
.33a44; to artoriey, lendera• Ns .the vari.r. s
-desetiptions . of
J. S;Bond.s:
- 11ra Tei-Forty Bands may - now he sul)-
4640d:f0r at the First ' 4 Naticoml gank or
. 64 * 'ha , tai r 'suits fiom t , ;O 111 4 k soy.
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J 42137 careful and prude Y anew look
• - 4oti the -increase Of our national debt
'With someforeboding.
* Is'there. any good reason to believe that
tine shall not continue to prosper as we
kave' 'done. heretofore? We have but
fast begun to work our gold mines, and
the Vast body of our other mineral wealth
in ;.0 undev e loped, , We have fertile
*ands enough for an Empire, that the plow
.has never touched, and it is only in this
generation that science and art have fairly
hegira' to open the doors, and show the
way towards our future material greatness.
But experience
. of what others have
rlone,ivill best tell is swat we may right
-folly expect to do. Let us compare our
posititra with that of Great Britain during
.•ne of the gloomiest periods of her finan
cial history. At the end of her great
:yard in I 81.;, ~! .r wealth was estimated
4.4 ten - tho , , four hundred millions.
10,400,000,000) and her national debt
..);•that..time was four thousand three hun
.l..ed millions, (84,300,000,000) or more
r.tan 41 per cent. of her entire property.
in 1861 hellikroperty was stated at thirty
() lc thousanTfivelundred millions, (831,
;1)0,000,000) While her debt was three
. hmsand. eight hundred and ninety Mil
, ms, (83,890,000,000) or was a change
LIII the-property of the country of only
u' out 12/ per cent. It needs no argu
ments to show that the weiglit of the bur
-4.1u of this doht is now, but one third
:vhat it Was when contracted.
Deb t is slwayslad:enongh,but we should
1.,0k the facts squarely in the face, and
pe.cept -whaledeductions we have a
iight ua pa draw o then' as truth. In
clit
spite di the wa we bel(eve the North
prn States are adrich to-day as they were
three years ago. Such a demand. for la-
Wt. was - never before known, and never
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bzfore was it so well t aid. War destroys,
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znom , to anti ; .ai2rDthereittion
will in . Sre than ballauce the destruction.
Largo as our losses or brave and gallant
~ca have been, the population of the
e‘tuutry has steadily increased; and unless
:me scourge, such as never visited a na
tion should come upon us,—unless we
hould be utterly destroyed, or dismem
bered and broken to pieces, by yielding
to this demon Secession,—there is no hu
min power that can arrest our continued
progress and development. All wars have
ziided, as will ours. Let us hope that it
may be soon ; but when it is ended, and
siiumphantly as it must be, this country
;e bound to take a position in population,
wealth and vigor, that will make its debt
to small in proportion to its wealth, that
the most timid man will laugh at the fear
that may have once over-clouded his
..ision.
EX
We again invite the attention of our
readers to the Loan advertised in to-day's
paper, as being the most popular invest
ment of the day.
The Army of the Potomac has advanc
ed towards Richmond, and the strngg'e
has commenced for the possession of the
rebel Capital. Our Army moved on
Tuesday night and is now safe across the
Rapidan. Gen. Lee is falling back to
wards Richmond, and in all probability'
he will soon acetify its defences. All
aorta of rumors prevail, but nailing is
known beyond the general fact that the
army is fully prepared. General Meade
has issued an order directing the shoot
ing, without trial, of any soldier who re
fuses to do duty. The.trouble with the
Pennsylvania... Reserves has no doubt oc
elsioned this order._ The recent cavalry
so out toward Vienna caphued twenty•one
of Moseby'a men.
An •official despatch from General
Banks atato that notwithstanding the re.
verses on the Red river in the earl, part
of last month, the lotacs to the Rebels
were severe and proportionately treater
than those of any battle during the war.
It iipositiv,ely stated that General Banks
will not be Ten:toyed.
The NatiOnallntelligences from a cit
izen of Maryland that the troops of Gen
eral Barrel(le, in their late march from
An a2eis this city, while encamping for
a night near the Maryland Agricultural
College, burnt nearly four miles of fenc
ing. On breaking up their camp they
sett behind them blankets; .eguirmentas
and in so)ne., mules even arms.
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exceedingly -regret-to aricques46.
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after:, a '..shOrt severetilings.
fine,
aFy attainments, 4lits - mitny centriktions
to this paper, both in .prOse and poetry,'
as well as to the different Magazines and
Periodiehatt of the daY; marked him as a
man en° Odinary.ability..; He possess
ed a - mind of superiority and power; and
those who knew him• best appreciated his
itAle ivali:lies and ilne mind, which is
now expanding in presence of the Great
- Dental. • HOF oveinlielming the
thought of the full perfection of shell an
intellect Nan shrinks into nothingness
and is led to exclaim "Row wonderful
are thy works and ways oh God !"
That sudh gifted ones of earth should
be removed, and many, who arc' appari
e ' fly of no use to themselves or others,.
,till live, is a mysterY indeed,. and which
will remain hidden till ‘.4ve know as we
'are known."
JolnasorPwasa Baltimorean by birth
bait lately employed iri the Quartermas•
tern Department in Washington, where
his colleagueS passed resolutions of con
dolence and attended his funeral in a
body. His amiable and generous dispo
sition gathered around him a large circle
of triends to mourn his loss. May the
God of goodness and grace "who knows
how to temper the wind to the shorn
lamb," sanctify this afflicting dispensa
tkon of Providence, to the spiritual good
of his afflicted wife and friends.
To the Friends pfthe Sanitary Commis- I
sion in Colombia.
Having received from James W.
White, Esq., Chairman of the committee
on Orations and Lectures of the Sanitary
Commission of the Great Central Fair,
to be held in Philadelphia, a circular re
questing me to assume the duties of
chairman of a_local committee. I have,
after consulting with the ladies and gen
tlemen whose names are appended, ap
pointed them to co-operate for the pur
pose of obtaining the services of an able
lecturer for this place, and making all
necessary arrangements for securing as
large an audience as possible, on the oc
casion of the prospective lecture, the pro
ceeds of which will be devoted to the
relief of the sick and wounded soldiers
of the National Army.
Let me here beg not only those who
are below, also all other earnest and be
nevolent citizens, to engage heartily in
the promotion of this effort, in behalf
of those who have .been disabled in serv
ing the cause of free Government.
Mrs. H. WAlifflin '.Mrs. Henry Miller
" r, K Smith . " 'Hiram Wilson
" S Truscott " J S Millar
" J W Steacy • " E K Bettie
-" M J Fry " J Myers
" P S M e Teague I F Wisler
" Eagle " SA Do Negro
" Burnley, " J Rumpl
" 0 ass " WGP a
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kiss Elle 'lT;Untir Miss Minn - al ,Nike
Ann Peart " Pestorius
" Emily Houston " Lizzie Hess
" Maggie High - tor " Kate Beim
" Mary White - " Emma Wilson
" Susan Wright " Rebecca Bruner
" Fanny Jacobs " Julia Heise
" Anna Scott • L Brenneman
" Sarah Mellinger " Pruden' Cooper
" Eliza Houston " M Slay= ker
" Mattio Young " M Johnson
T Ryan Andrew Zeiler
John S McTague Christian Bucher
Michael Clapper .1 D Cottrell
A J Kauffman Capt W G Case
M North ILW Gilbert
J F Cottrell John W Stoney
John Peart Goo Young Jr
William Patton M D wilson
A M Rambo Wm U Hess
Amos S Green Henry Brandt
Hiram Wilson S S Detwiler
Geo W Haldeman J(I Hess
P Gossler Geo Boglo
Thos Collins Samuel Grove
Jacob String H It Essick
N M'Donald A 0 Newphor
Wm Elder Rev Mr Cromlish
Geo " Calloway
A F Stauffer " " Brown
'J P McGuigan " " Reimsnydor
Prof T R Vickroy " " Darmstutter
Capt G H Ehrisman " lkEcGinnes
Wm A Martin C S Kauffman
E K Boice John-Staman
B 2 Shreiner Col James Myers
T R Supple .A Bruner Jr
JOB'S B. BACHMAN.
Chairman of Local Com.
Spirit of the Rebel Press
The Richmond Examiner of the 29th
ult. says : If we hold our own in Virgin
ia till this summer is ended, the north's
power of mischief everywhere will be
gone. If we lose, the south's capacity
for resistance will be broken: The con
toy has ample power to keep its
' place in Virginia if employed with ener
gy and consistency, and this is the last
year of the war which ever, wins.
The Richmond Enquirer, of the 30th,
says company has been organized
with a capital of 816,000,000, of which
81,500,000 is paid in. It. declines dis
closing the objects of the enterprise, but
says t.:at the company aspires to grand
restate--alieet at least, and it has -now
every prospect of achieving all its pun.
poses.
The Response from the West—The One
Hundred Days' ffien of Ohio.
CINCINNATI, May 3.—The National
Guards of .Ohio mustered yesterday in
response to the Governor's call for one
hundred days' men. Out of 486' com
panies all but forty-three have reported,
giving 35,000 men for active duty. The
whole number will reach nearly 40,000
men, ready at a moment's notice for the_
field. The four regiments of this c 4.4
turned out nearly 8,000 men fully arnied
and equipped: -. ...
Address of Gen. Meade to his AiinY:
ettteral Decade has *ssii,ol,4! i follctiving
stirring appeal ' _
411 - E A D9TIAxt.TERI, , 4,3I)ty r :or
wpm4o, May 4.—SoLDT:iiis !7:-:Again you
are galled upon to advziiiie O'k, the one: :
41.1C3 of your country.. The:thne ail the
occasion are deemed opportune by your
Commanding General tQ a,dfireski
' few words of confidence and , cautien.—
Yon have re-Organized, strengthened and
fully equipped in every, respect. You
form a part of the several armies of your
couotry 7 —tbe whole,under an able and
distingnislied general,' who enjoys the
confidence of the'gorarnment, the people
and the army. 1 . 911. r Movement being in
co-operation with others, itls of the ut
most importance that no effort should be
left unsnared to make it successful.
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gSor,nrEtts !—. he eyes of the whole
eountry are looking with anxious hope to
the blow you arc about to strike iu the
most sacred cause that ever called men to
arms. Remember your homes, your wives
and children ; and bear in mind that the
sooner your enemies are overcome the
sooner you will be returned to enjoy the
benefits and blessings of peace. Bear
with patience the hardships and sacrifices
you will be called upon to endure. Have
confidence in your officers and in each
other. Keep your ranks on the march
and on the battle-field, and let each man
earnestly implore God's blessing, and en
deavor by his thoughts and actions to
render himself worthy of the favor he
seeks. With clear conscience and strong
arms, actuated by a high sense of duty,
fighting to preserve the government and
the institutions handed down to us by
our forefathers, if true to ourselves, vic
tory under God's blessing, must and will
attend our efforts.
"GEORGE G. MEADE,
''Major General Commanding."
From Washington
IV.A.snmrro.s, May 5. Secretary
Chase has prepared as amendment to the
Bank bill, which Mr. Sumner will offer
to-day, taxing the National Banks annu
ally two per cent. on their circulation,
one per cent. on their capital stock be
yond the amount invested in the U. S.
stocks. This is all to be applied to the
public debt. Real estate held by the
banks is to be subject to the State, county
or municipal taxation.
WASIIINOTON, May s.—The 9th Beg.
Pennsylvania Reserves arrived here this
morning, and will proceed North. to be
mustered out of service.
Officers and privates belonging to the
Army of the Potomac now hero will
have to remain, as there is no convey
ance for the front.
The Draft Ordered
WASHINGTON, May 4.—The draft to
fill up the deficievy still existing in the
quotas of the following. States has been
ordered, Viz: Ma.ssachusett:, New LTer
seY,_qhio, Minnesota, c
,Alytek.• zw: ,
Mary n .
The draft will probably :.on begin in
Pennsylvania in the various delinpont
districts. The deficiency is about eigh
teen thousand.
DANGEROUS ADVERTISING.—The Sci
entific American says : we know a man
who does the principal part of his adver
tising by writing his name and business
on the back of bank-bills. Perhaps he
was not aware that in case those banks,
whose notes he thus endorses were to
break, he would he held responsible for
the face of the note. Courts have so de
cided in similar cases.
The Pennsylvania Legislature adjourn
ed its session on Wednesday evening last,
the 4th inst., to meet again in August.
a5 - Imi.
Deaths and Marriages are published In this paper
without charge. When accompanied by common
tam. whether prose or poetry. fire cents per line
will be charged. payable in adrance.
Ia this borough, May 4th, 1864, Davins
E. Eiti:Nnn, aged-14 years, 9 months and
13 days.
In Lewisville, Icy., on the 23rd ult., of
typhoid pneumonia, SAMUEL T. Witsox,
aged 41 years.
Ho left Columbia only a few weeks since,
and enlisted in Col. Hambright's 79th Pa.
regiment. On the 18th of April he loft
Philadelphia for the south west—arriving
at Louisville he took the fever which so=
proved fatal. Thus his career as a soldier
suddenly terminated. Peace to his ashes.
calaxup . o . .m.xx-sr.
It is with feelings of the dooPest regret
that we are called upon, so suddenly, .to
chronicle tho death of our worthy friend
and poet FINLEY J01LN.9024 of Baltimore.
Born in the year 1832—died April 27th
1863.—h0 was but 32 years old.
None who have bald friendly relations
with him, can but express deep sorrow at
his very unoxpoctod lois, when they re
member fora Moment his character as a
worthy, amiable and talented citizen, one
who, in tho business relations and places
of trust, it has boon his good foltung to
hold, has brought to cliscarge of every
duty, whether of a public or private nature
such =eland fidelity as to command , the
approval and entire confidence of all' his
fellow men.
God in his iatinito wisdom, has called
him from our midst "to render np an ac
count for the deeds done in the body"—
but the generous, who may unannounced,
approach the throne of Heaven.
As many spoke of Robin Rood who nev
er aho. with his bow, so many hear of
Finley Johnson who knew of him but that
he was a writer of skotch and verse. We
hare not chronicled the deaths of many of
our notable men bat the early, too early
departure of our friend Finley Johnson is
associated with stab feelings, that it can
not be past evec. FTinley Johnson Caine
of a very respletabligatully of Baltimore,
who has ever haliriarr-envlable pogitlonln
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4.21:- learned the • , • , • ' , (3f exPognyverii
writ Aing.4hisliti,,.,„ :, .. o s , ;*. titudettu",
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Sou : : "Rifuitiolio .. , hat,..3 . 0te444y conti
tritiuglrts 1 . todtqleotisy t to ail
leading. .piirlo 41 ! .1_ -of e ` ' ay, And also,r
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attracted 11 ' attention.- liy ids . 'N'arf
singular gift of od humor; His many
writings' hey ' ' g ds • for themselves a
ill'iteebin/ 11 :. n ig he r ,records than such
as-thiL , , 40 , . 4e,htilre.erver.ree.d..4/e..aneakY.
cornposnionso*so could not relish their
.exciuitike drteiy; as wen as good senso- 7 "
the latter ck ality distinguishing them
from nearly all such, productions of the,
present clay.i, -• ..', .L, : . .. ' • -
In persona"character he was extremely .
amirible,but index:val demeanor, though
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but a yoimg an, was that of a grave and
exceedingly elanehony nature. ' '
Though wekeenlyfeel his , loss in our
social life, we e
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.'ooonetled when we re-
Sect
that his so to us—had proved to
hint an eternal - gain. • Every -Saint in
Heaven is as a flower in the garden, of
God, and holy love - is the fragrance and
sweet odor that all send forth, and with
which they fill thebowers of that Para
dise above. - Everllo-soul there is a note in
concert of delightful music, that sweetly
harmonizes with every other note, and all
together blend in the most rapturous
strains in praising God and the Lamb.
We deeply sympathise with his family
in this their sad nerterement, and offer our
heartfelt condolence. His footprints are
noW erased from earth—the curtain of his
fondest hopes has dried ; and the flowers
of spring will seen • bloom on the grave
in which the poet now sleeps. The sun of
his usefulness has set, but set
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"As sets the Morning Star which goes
Not down behind the darkened West, nay hides
Obscured amid the tempests of the sky. ,
But melts away Into the light of heaven."
JAMESS. WITH:I:NS.
Baltimore May I, 1864.
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
Reported by .Tannev & Andrews, Corn
mission Merchants, So. 931 Market street,
Philadelphia.
PILILADELPILIA, May 4, 1864.
Flour, extra family, $8 00 a S 25
Do. Superfine, 7 .50 a 7 75
Superfine, 700 a 7 25
Rye flour 6 50 a 7 00
Wheat, white, 1 95 a 2 05
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Do. red, ISOa 1 90
Rye, 1 45 a 1 50
Corn, 1 Xi a 1 37
Oats,BB a 90
Clover seed, 7 00 a 7 50
Timothy seed, 225 a 2 75
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Flax, 3 30 a 3 40
Lard 14 a 1G
Butter, best quality, 22 a 24
Eggs, per dozen, 19 a 20
Whisky, per gallon, 1 24 a 1 25
Tallow, per pound, 131 a 14
COLUMBIA PRODUCE MARKET,
COLUMBIA, May 4,1864.
Corrected weekly for the Spy.
Potatoes, per bushel, :10 a LOO
Eggs, per dozen, 22 a 25
Butter, per pound, 30 a 35
Chickens, per pair, 50 a 75
Lard, per pound, - 15 a IS
Hams, per pound, 16 a 20
Shoulders, per pound, 13 a 15
Sides, per pound, ~..* ,-- -.- - 42-6,-17
Tallow, per pound, 12 a 14
Country soap, per rund, , du 8
EOLUMRNA WO UR AND G RIAN
I MARKET.
Reported Vs , eeklyfor the Spy by Ephraim
Hershey. •
Family flour, $8 50 per bl.
Extra do, 800
Superfine; do; 700
Rye, do. 7 00
White Wheat 4 . 380 pe - 54.
0
Corn, 115
Oats, . _
75 32 3„bs. '
' COLUMBIA OAL MARKET. .";
-Reported for the Columbia Spy by Bru
ner Moore.
BALTIMORE Co. AND DIAMOND.
Balt. Co., No. 1,2, 3,
" " 4 aucl 5
Lump coal,
Stovo and Egg, '
Range,
Nut,
LI - Imm' VALLEY COAL.
Stove and Egg, 7 50
Nut, 600
Lump,
Stovo and Egg,
Nut,
SIIANOKIN.
Stove and Egg, 7 25
Range, 675
Nut, 57 5
Egg,
Stove,
Nut,
Pea,
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D., Oculist and ilarlst.lbrrnerly of Leyden. Holland,
is located at No. 511 Pine St.. PhitadeZphia, where
persons afflicted with tkiscaso of the Eye or Ear
be scientifically treated and cured, If curable.
Artificial Eyw inserted without pain. No charges
made for examination. The Medical faculty is in.
vitod, as he has no secrets in his mode of treatment
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edy for all DiSeases of the Seminal, Urinary
and Nervous System. Try one box, and
be cured. ONE DOLLAR. A BOX. One
.box will perfect a cure, or money refunded.
Sent by mail on receipt of price. ,
JAMES S: BUTLER,
Station D, Bible House,
New York,
nuir.24,-3mos. General Agent
LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIM
ED in the Post Office at Columbia, Pa.,
Saturday, Ma37 . 7th, 1864.
t't."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.
' LADIES' LIST.
Kieffer Molly Mulroy Fanny
Myers Hannah Shoety Annie
GENTLEMEN'S LIST.
Aumick Ira Hard Jacob Fording
Calder George Jr Herrington Jacob-
Carpenter George Heppeslee Geo
Clark James NN , Hinkle Joseph M
Davis E E Nichols J D
Dnfl Pat'k(butcher)Pasey Chas J
Donaldson W Reuter Peter
Filbert L S Robinson John
'cove N D Souder William
_Hafer Mr
May ith, 1864. M. J. FRY, P.M
STATEMENTOF THE CONDITION OF
THE COLUMBIA BANK,
On Tuesday, the 3rd day of May, 1865.
•
Loans, discounts nud LT.S.Gor.Secu ri ties, $1,116,312,V-
Specie and Specie Cirtificatcs $ 09,933,00
Legal Tender and Notes of
other Banks, 10,345
Checks and Drafts, 7,642,17
Doe by Banks, 132,091,09 220,511,24
Stock of Columbia Bank, 11,000,00
Beal Estate, 0,000,00
Bonds, 2,000,00
Columbia Bank, 100,000,00 110,000,00
X-Eiz7:)l3_ttlie , es,
Notes in Circulation, 5620,42a,00
Deposits, 3&1,876,16
Duo to Banks, 25,665,261,030,068,42
Capital 53_2,500.
LANCASTSI2 COUNTY. SS
BamuelShoeh, Chshier of the Columbia .llnnk, de
clares the above statement as correct and true, to
the bob t of hts knowledge and belief.
SAMUEL SHOCH, Cashier.
Siorn and subscribed before me, this ad May, W.
J. IL HUNT
Commis . .11864.
COACH MAKING:
Coach, Carriage A' Buggy
M.A.INTT.T.P.A.O "TORY
Second street. nearly opposite
LUTHERAN CITURCIP, COLILVBIA, PA:
$7 00
6 00
5 73
7 50
G 50
525
ILVER MEDALS and Premiums award
Cod at the Agricultural and Mechanical
Society of Lancaster county, and also at the
different Fairs, for the best Shifting Top
Buggies.
The subscriber would respectfully inform
the public that ho still continues to manu
facture Coaches, Carriages, Buggies, Sul
kies, and all other vehicles in his line. His
reputation as a workman is fairly estab
lished, as he can confidently claim for his
work the merits ofbeautyof form, elegance
of finish, and strength of structure. One
of the distinguishing features of his work
is its durability ; all vehicles of his build
are constructed of the best seasoned mate
rial, and put together firmly and substan
tially. no gives particular attention to the
REPAIRING OF VEHICLES,
and warrants all his work in his line to give
satisfaction-
5 40
7 00
5 25
7 00
700
5 75
475
In addition to his practical experiendein
the business, he has tho assistance of the
best workmen—none other being employed.
The public is respectfully invited to call
and examine the stock on hand.
SAMUEL CARTER, AGIT.
C ol'a.mayr
Card oY arisaaa..lx-cs. •
rimiE LADIES of the Lutheran Church
return their thanks to the citizens of Co
lumbia and vicinity, for their liberal
_pat
ronage and donation during their late Falr,
and especially to a friend in the country,
for the handsome present of Fifty Dollars,
for the benefit of the church. All these
manifestations of good will to the church,
are thankfully received, and will bo duly
appreciated by a grateful people.
may7'B4-it. COMMITTEE.
BLOW= IN 81111.12 i.
Moka..o noxisii cot cot or - sr
AGAIN ItGALST.”
THE subscriber would respeCtfullyinform
the citizens of Columbia and vicinity-, that.
be has just "blown in" his celebrated ,
MULLET FACTORY,
at the CciumbLaDam,just below town. and
is prepared to supply '
SHAD, MULLETS, SUCKERS
and all other lsh that swim the Susque
hanna River, In their proper sesson; at the
lowest prices.
He solicits the custom of his frledds and
the public generally.
Col'a.may7'64-tf. SAMUEL ARMS.
A NEW ARRIVAL OF
saaLWatches, - Clocks
.46.2 act F3na eTemereasnr,
Just received at the Store of
P. Shreiner & Son, Front St. above Walnut,
where we are always prepared to sell goods
. at the cheapest rates. azul guarantee
•thom to bo as represented.
DO YOU WANT A GOOD GOLD PEN
It' so, call and examine our stock of War
n & Luddites Floe Gold Pen, the best
-• _ugly in market, and warranted
' -;* glve - sathelbetion. •
„velr;• Watches- and Jowidry earefally
• -
may • 3TlctelNr.R. & SON.
011. 44i -W .MEAREfariA4P, ,,
xl-cr4t o o o 2ktr — gdiniosiOPP4t
ires: oinntscoxiwp oii'denee yo
Lady nistlinOle oge,'vr.ifii.a vie 9
mony. kiliennt . tbe poses;sed t • tuuske
some I'omM - 1;11139W Oppotion: 'in.Wa
portion of, y, Avorld'a:gooids. .Addreinian
eontidenatff N. 3. SpkOMeenr-
ApFil - 3(.OK3Le Columbia; Pa.
• ,
AMOS S. GREEN, -
Commission- Agent,
CI ASS FL;
" -dual Basin, Columbia,
Having sixteen' hundred feet of wharf
front, on Canal Basin, Columbia, with Rail
13oa-4 coßneetion,,l Am. : prepared to. eceive
'and ferwar d - . Coal Iron, Lumber, Ore,
Ties, me., with the:utmost despatch. '
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
7 A.pril 23, 1864.-3 mo. -
:
H. F. BRUNER. Jens H. MOORE.
- BRUNER, & MOORE,
DEALERS IN ALL FUNDS OF
COAL,
, Wholesale and Retail;
In the Coal Yard formerly occupied by
J. G. Hess. April :2 4 '64.
Meyer), Newly Improved
CRESCENT-SCALE.
UNSTRUNG PIANOES,
Acknowledged to be the best.
London Prize liedal and Highest Awards
in America received.
Melodeons and SECOND-Hand Pianoes!
Warerooms, No. 722 ARCH ST.,
Below Eighth, Phila.
mur.26,-Smos
NSW STOCK OF GOODS-
Ihave just returned from the city with a
full and complete assortment of
Groceries'. & Provisions,
QUEENSWARE,
GLASSWARE,
CEDARWARE,
WIIOLESA.LE AND RETAIL.
Molasses,
Fish,
Flour,
Salt,
Bacon,
&c., &c.
My goods are all fresh and the finest in
the market, and will be sold at the very
lowest market price. Call and examine.
• B. P. APPOLD,
Apr. 16, '64. Locust St., opposite Bank.
JUST RECEIVED
OIL CLOTHS,
'WINDOW SHADES,
LOOKING GLASSES,
QUEENSWARE,
POR SPRING TRADR,
at the very letivest Casl t ,Prices, at
HALDEWN'S STORE.
51,447,823,44
HAVlNCAriecciived ta. largo and wellise
lected rueiortinent of
$127,707,00
GARDEN SEEDS,
direct from the Shakers, the subscriber is
able to furnish. whatever is desired in this
branch of business.
DALIFLOWER SEED,
' ENDIVE . EED,
._ l e_
.S
. ~,,.., , V ' 1!.A.51 S !.."
~.,
and ti , rloty of oth i too numerous to
mentio .
PEAS and I.IE.A.NS, of all varieties, con
stantly on hand and for sale in largo or
small quantities, at
ONE PRICE CLOTHING.
ZONES, 604, INARNET ST.,
has, constantly on handl, a fall stock of
SEASONABLE CLOTHING,
got up from material well prepared, for re
tail sales only, and has
THE LOWEST BELLING PRICE NARKED IN PLAIN
and never varies
All can bud• alike, and
are sure of getting a good article, at the
lowest rates it can bo offered.
Latest Styles and best make.
JONES &
604 Market SL, Phila.
Oct-17,'64-tf.
FRESH D TY a- s,
MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, &c,
PERFUMERY.
BRUSHES.
COMBS, &c.; &c.,
FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
FAMILY DYE COLORS,
SPONGES,&c., &c.
The subscriber has just received a largo
addition to his stock, of the above articles,
also, Nursing Bottle's of a late and im
proved pattern. Call and examine at
R. WILLIAMS,
Front street, tolumbra.
april2, '64
SEWING ITIACIIINES4 .
121T13..ocaerz- c *l;7l:7l3Lescsia..
J.
cheapest and best Sewing Macbino
in the Market. Are acknowledged to be
unrivaled. No family should be without
one.
- 'PRICES REDUCED.
For particulars, call and examine, or send
for circular to
W. G. PATTON,
Agent for Lancaster County,
At the storo of Maltby at Case, Locust st.,
Columbia, Pa. sprit 2, 1804.
The First National Bank of Columbia.
-- NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
'Volt are hereby notified that fifty per
.1.. cent. of Capital Stock of First National
Bank of Columbia is required to be paid on
Monday, April 18, twenty-five per cent: on
Monday, May 10, twenty-five percent. (the
balance) on Monday, June 20.
Persons paying their subscriptions in
fell, on April /8, will be allowed interest,
and those who do not pay as theviztstall
meats are due, will be charged interest.
- By order of the Board
S. 0, Dtavhi,Eß,
April 10 , Cashier.
GOT - CIVR MATCH
'49. .Ir4,..sizei rzw.
J. RUMPLE 4 SAY, have just received
. • TWO HUMMER GROSS
of Superior • Matches, which will be sold
wholesale and retail:
A.'4I73IOIPLE ac SOS',
april 2, '64. 'Locust street, Cot ta.
iIEMII
Coffee,
Sugar,
Teas,
Spices,
Fruit,
&c., &c
A swell selected stock of
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
GARDEN SEEDS ! !
R. WILLIAMS
PHILADELPHIA,
FIGURES ON' EACII ARTICLE,
Great Central
POE THE
SANIT.ARY
.COMMISSION.
07TICO OP THE CONXITNEP. ON Laooa, INCONTJ AND
Awesome', N 0.114 Some Ira Sn, PHLt., APE.II. 4, DM..
The Committee on "Lanon,lNconz AND -
REVENEES," invite cozoperation with them
in the particular Work for which they have
been appointed. As no portion of the peo
ple are morepatriotiothan the w,orkingmen. , -
and women of the country, it is - but just • .
andbeerier-tisaCtbey•shouldalikediseetitin
opportunity to contribute to the objects of
the Fair:- The ,mostieinfablifpPridorlae-
ceinPlishinkthis, and at sometime the •
easiest one, is to ask forthe?Zeontribution of '
a SINGLE DAY'S LABOR fre*all chgates_in
the, entrinaunitYi: . likciiiitribnia a .
day of their laberwilllngl. - 1 r;titoildnot.
.subgeribe. their- money„,4,gli: ev ri..
dePartirrefit of lilduiti7 anti - ' ai,
work ergreat
_labor; but,:lflattalned, will
be proiliiative of iiiinibhse reiiillffi.
1 The - success aria* plairwifidependtippn. -
ilia hearty CeLoperatiori'orieveiy ifigraent
of - influence:within our-liinitis;andivelnyito
all the guardiAnsoftheindustrialilteresta, '
and all othefil:totake'hold with us hi fur
thering this great work of pittriotism and
humanity. . ....... •.1 .
The Committee is charged.with the follow
ing diity, towitz : .., - - • • 7—' '"
FIRST.—To obtain the contribution .of
"one clay's labor," or ciir, froin'everY
artisan and laborer, foreman, operativeand
employee ; . president, cashier.. teller and
clerk of , every incorporated and - uniXicor-
perated :company, railroad end 'express
company, employingfirm; bankonantifne-
..
tory, iron works, oil worlsii,naill, mine and
publiCettee•; . from every. r ivatel;banker
and broker, importer. auctioneer and-mer
chant; clerk, agent and designer,
finisher and artist ; publisher , printer and
mechanic; from every government. officer,
contractor and employee ;_grocer , butcher,
baker and dealer ; -farmer horticulturist . •
and producer ; from every intintaii maker,
milliner and female operative; every-indi
vidual engaged in turning the soil; tending ,
the loom, or in any way earning a •livell- -
hood, or building a fortune within the States
of Pennsylvania, Now Jersey and Delaware.. •
SECOND.—To obtain the contribution of
one day's "Revenue." :from all the great
employing establishments, firms, corpora
tions, companies, railroads andworks.
THIRD.—To obtain the contributions of
one day's income from every retired person,
and person of fortune—male and female—
living upon their-means,•andlsom.allcler
gymen, lawyers physicians, dentists, edi
tors, authors.and professors; all other per
sons engaged' in the learned or other pro
fessions.
Much of this work must be nerformedby
the personal influence and efforts of ladies "
and gentlemen associated, or to be associated .:
with the Committee in carrying out „this ~..
plan. i.•• " •
, . .
The Committee feel the responsibility of
the work they have undertaken, which to •
be successful, will require a very perfect
ramification of their plan, and they there- ,
fore call upon all earnest people, to asseni
ble'themselves together in every town town
ship, and counties,and form organizations
of ladies and gentlemen to co-operate with
them in this great work and labor of love.
In the manufacturing counties, the coal
•
and oil regions, and in the agricultural dis
tricts,—espeeially, let therebe organizations - •
in the largo towns, so that the young peo
ple may have an opportunity thus to ren
der assistance to their relatives and friends
fighting the battles of their country in the
armies of the nation. ---.,
The work of this Committee may be pros
ecuted where no other etrort can be made
for the Fair, as in the mines of' the coal
regions. A clay's earnings of the miners,
and a day's product of the mines, can be -
obtained, where no portable article could
be procured for transportation: . Indeed
there is no part or section of these Stales, '
where the day's labor mnynot be obtained,
i f organize tion S Cllll be formed to reach them. •
The Connuitteacannot close without urg
ing upon all - Proprietors of IN.tablislinacum,
the duty of taking.-prompt and energetic
action to secure the benefit of the they of la
bor from all within their control. -' . ..
The Committee deem it untices.sary to do
more, than tlfus to present- the subjects to
the people of the three States .naMed. In
the coming campaigns of our armies, the. •
labors of the "Sanitary COMIllik0011" will .
~..
begreatly augmented, lly the first of Sum , ' '
700,000 men—one of the largest armies of "
modern times—will be operating in the field .
So large a force, scattered over regions to , - ,-....
which the men are,miaccl mat ,-m st ne-„, e .
l'oemellliTtiffl
of -„
''Sicknesc su ff er. rig 'tett i', o 'ftakk •I' '''''
nothin of the gathered horrors of the bat-'. , ' '
tle-field.
. .
, .
These'sufferingseit is our bonden duties.
as men and Christians, to relieve. A great
and enlightened people, enjoying the bles
sings of a government of their own mak
ing. cannot :refuse cts*tancq tomen suffer
ing to maintain its authority,. and we.will
not believe 'that the "GREAT CENTRAL.
FAIR," drawingitsprodnets from the thrts•
States of Pennsylvania, New Jersey anC
DelawarC, so affluent:in all . mineral, agri
cultural and industrial wealth, shall fal
behind any similar effort - which lms ye
been made for the relief of :the Nation 't.
children.
As it is desirable not to tnultiply circa•
lars; nofarther anehority than lhis circular
wilt be necessary for any employing firm .or
company, or any respectable committee of
ladies and gentlemen, to proceed at once, in
the wort: of' this eommittee : • and itis hoped
that under it, organizations will'spring up
in all the towns and busy regions or the
States of Pennsylvania, Now Jersey and
Delaware: '
Subscriptions will be thankfully ackn owl -
edged in the newspapers of Philadelphia;
and it is very desirable that thcycommence
soon, as each fresh acknowlehatnent.:irill
stimulate effort in other localities. ".V.:
All subscriptions should be addressed to
JOHN W. CLAGLIO.N. Treasurer, office of
the "Committee on Labor,. Income and
Revenue," No. 118 South Seventh. Street,
Aff Philadelphia.
-Al needful helps in Circulars and
Posters will be forwareled.to,parties apply
ing for them. Direct to the, chairman of
the Committee as above. •
L. MONTGOMERY BOND, Chairman.
JOHN W. CLA.G.HORN, treasurer.
Rev. E.W. NUTTER, Correspond'g Sec'y.
McGREGOR . J. MITCIIESON, Secretary.
HONOBAB.Y MEMBERS:
iris Excellency, A. G. Curtin, Ger. of Pennsylvania.
His Excellency, Joel Parker, Gov of New Jersey.
His Excellency, Wm. C41:1130CI, Gov. of Delaware.
Hon:Alexander Henry, Mayor of Philadelplda.
Hon. Joseph It. Ingersoll, Pennsylvania. •
Hon. Judge Carpenter, New Jersey. -
Hort4Judge Harrington. Delaware •
Maj. Oen. George G. Alfmide, Army of the Potomac.
, .
COMM/TttE. •
Right Rev Bishop ibtter,Mrs Rev E W llntter, -
>lost.liev Bishop Wooth.. •
Rev Bishop Simpson, Mrs.oeo - 31 Dallas. .
Rev Dr Bralnard, Mrs John Sergeant;
Rev NV P Breed, MrsJohrt MScott.
Rev E W Hatter, Mrs General Meade,.
Rev Isaac Looser, • Mrs .1 EdgarThernpeen.
Samuel At Felton, Mrs Joseph,Harrison„ Jr,
John Engar Thomson, Mrs Robert W Leaming„
CommodoreDF Stocton, Mrs L Montgemery-Band„
Frederick Fraley, Mrs George F Weaver,.
John Bingham, Mrs George W Harris,
George Williams, Mrs-F st Drexel,
Rev W Suddards, 1> MnirM /Vitfila neer _
Professor Henry Coppee, Mrry.l6lm
C Pendloton•Yutt;3l D, Mrs, Sianue "A * Crotiss;„-
Dr Walter Whlllsunson, Mrs F.noeh'Turleyi
Hon Oswald Thompson, Miss All/ War, •
lion J Ludlow, Miss Swim OlNei/L. -„-
Di 11 Browne. Miss saute Scott,
Daniel Dougherty, Mkstiote . ..tise E Clashorn,
and 90 others. and 35 o th ers.
April 9, 1 . 804. " 101 F-
.
ICE CREAM! ICE CREAM -
HE undendgnea is now :prepared to
L f ish to the public ICE CREAM by the
Freezer, Quart;orin Monk* at the lowest
price. Also by the small quantity at_ his
saloon, between the Bank and 1%-anklizt
House; Locust Street.
Cora.. mar.l2-'64. GEO. S. SMITH.
CARPETS ! CARPETS!
NElrtuid - Splonald 13tyles'Corpets and
Oil Cloths, sold at very small profita;
Call and examine them at
Vol'aartar.l9-T4, MALTBY at CASE.
WRAPPING PAPERI • . If&
JUST received, 100 Reams of Wrapping
Paper, at. 35 eta. per Ratan.
J. RUMPLE & pON,
Cola. July 4, 1803. totrast Street.
';•:!„