The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, May 14, 1864, Image 3

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ad gtpaxttuent.
11M.5 . 0 'COWIN 14&:/diOnllt /e noticed maim atom
pelmet Ilathe Witt:ell real name. not neeeuary far pubti
.eation,lude as a guarantee of good faith.
To Ciartspandents.
•Cbatemakallpas, - letters, contributions, generally of
*Marie and interest W the realer, wilt be acaeptabie from
,frieadafrarn all quarters.
J.—Asks US "who will stand the best
/chance for the White Rouse at the nextelection!"—
,We are not meddlesome in political nutters, and tf
we were, perhaps, it would be as well to keep our
eoninion ,to ourselves. We see nothing "contraband"
in the !emery; and, thereLaroyall evade the direct
'opinion e have formed on this matter, by acquain „
A w ing 'our friend of one ilact—it wiUbe the one who u
,efeefed." "'
R. - B.T.Your letter will hardly do for
pnblication,and wo have not time to re-write it. Tl 7
>Wan.
• rptattfres "who was 'La -Belle
-.lenninge. will endeavor to tmforrn • you who
,this lady was. At an early period of life she was ono
ref the loveliest figures la the -stay and luxurious
/Mort of Charles IC In the yearl73o, Feb. 29th, in
o=Bll private nunnery of Poor Glares, in King Si,
spulditt:an aged lady was found in the morning. who
- thud fallen but of bed. stiff with cold, and beyond re
covery. Vela was "Laßelle Jennings." See the Are
andirs of the Beauties of the ()burl of Charles IL
Sirnrs.. - lE.—Your sketches are good, but
awe cannot now publish them, we are crowded with
...other.inalter, and will be for some weeks to come.
Amos.—We do not know ofsuch a eire um,
.stanee ever taking pine—will you enlighten us I
Co. 4 1.,"—Your-letter, came to late for
fi tristlon. A roll of the company has been pub
.
Patrrr.--Strawberries and Town
itoes havealreadyappeared in Philadelphia,
though not in any large quantities and at
-fabulous prices.
Curers Coxt.No.—Mrs. Charles Warner's
great troupe will perform. iu flats place on
Monday afternoon and evening, the =rd
^tinst. 'This:company stilt znaintains its pop
ularity, and is superior in many respects
,to other troupes ; the entertainments given
-.are of the highest order. See advertisement.
ORDEEXID TO REPORT FOR DRTT : Major
• IGeneral Parke who has been on a visit to
his friends in Chester county, last week,
received a telegraphdispatch from General
Burnside, asking his immediate presence
with his division. Ile left immediately,
.and is now, doubtless, on the road to Biel.-
mond.
HArtrEit.—Harper's Monthly :%fagazine
lbr June, has been received at the Book and
Periodical Store of Wm. U. Hess, This is
-a matchless book, and the literary contents
are excellent, embracing a wide range of
subjects. Also Frank Leslie's Monthly for
June, may be had at the counter, as above.
:Price ten cents.
INSTALLATION.—At a meeting of Hope
+Lodge, No. 8, I. 0. of G. T., of Columbia,
the following officers were installed for the
next term:—
P. W. C. T.—L. C. Oberlin ; W. C. T.—
ICezin Ileisley ; W. V. T.—S. W. Mifflin ;
W. S.—C. 11. Pfahler; W. A. S.—Tillie
Beveridge ; W. T.—Mary Odell; W. F. S.
—Rebecca C. Fisher ; W. C.—C. P. Shrei
ner; W. I. G.—Bessie Wilford; W. 0. G.
T. J. Wright ; W. M.—Jolua Clark ; W. D.
M.—James Knipe ; W. R. 11. S.—Ell Eyde;
W. L. 11. S.—Joshua Sourbeer;
COLUMBIA Burnam—Workmen are now
•engaged at repairing the piers of the Colum-
Ma Bridge. They intend to make the
Columbia end of the bridge considerably
lower, so that locomotives can run on It
without so much grade. They do not in
tend to do anything at the wood work at
present, as it will take all summer to do
prasonry. The first span at each end and
one or two spans about the middle will be
iron. It will be a covered bridgemith rail
road truck, towing path, carriage, ways,
ate.. and when ontnpleted it will be ono 0!
the finest structures in the country.
CoLumnrA FkmitY.—JOseph 11. Black
the enterprising proprietor of the Colum
bia Ferry, has issued capon tickets at half
price, to persons who wish to visit church
on either side of the river on Sunday. He
also sells tickets good for 24 trips for $3.00,
also S trip tickets for $l.OO. They can be
used by any member of the family.
The ferry boat runs so as to connect with
nlithe trains,nt Columbia and Wrights
ville.
THE 45TIT, R F:NT.—The essualites
u the 45th Itegintent as far as •s•e have
beard, are as follows:
Lieut. Cyrus Bruner, wounded side.
?r,wounded, since died.
names w•e have heard of
There were one him
lled and wounded in the
it which weresix officers.
tient Caine up In gallant
nobly.
ie above we have received
regiment, which will be
column giving a full ac
they took in the
,buttle.
Aber day we were shown
which wes presented to
matt, by members of his
0..9th Pa-Cavalry. The
and beautiful, made of
surmounted by a finely
bearing the following in
'resented to Capt. J. K. Walt
' command, the Grelder
J. May 10th, 1864, as an ap
services." The Captain
kilOW he will
Nts expression of esteem
at him, by such a hand-
some insolent.
Pr.ssrr Fr ewana.—lt is a true and trite
saylug that, we should cultivate thebeautl-
tel, for the useful will attend to itself; and
IgAaast early days of summer, every one
who owns a foot of fertile soil, or rod of
heath, or rod of bill-aide, whereon to let a
flowered trail or Vine to clamber, should
Improve the present opportunity, so that
when mid-summer comes these frail and
". censors may fling their fragrance to the
. !Co nutUarlf you do not own the house
yard Whtsla you inhabit—still plant flow
; and trailing wines, as well as to greet
passer-by. as for your own heart'a sake.
`Set the flowers looli tennerd'ha every plsoi,
Throughout this besutifttrworld doors,
r demos the smiles on an old friend's face
, the laving glean. of brightwYed Bowers!'
MOAT OP TOE P 1012416. Itzszuvws.—
John M. Grider of Montaigne, is can
ngiambi& and West Hernial°ld. for
shave named history, which is about
a pnbilshed byEliaa Barr& Co. It will
volume of dOO paged, octavo size, and
ly bound in black cloth, oontaining a
engraving of the lamented General
tekis. we fee&uonfldent that the just
which everyPeimsylvaniatimnst mi
ke the brave men whose gallant
cements and patriotic self-devotion it
gds. will secure for this histoky a gen
and appreciative reception. It con
a complete record of tluilzation.
ages, regiments- and es, de;
loos -
of 'expeditions, es, skit
, battles. dm J. R. Hypher, the
"York .Trilnine' , s
army oorrespondent
author. •
woundth.l.
do.
z, killed.
;CFratrOE or .T.titta.—,On and after.lttonday
fibodfitti, insc,„Passorigor trains will:,leave
Columbia -
•=21.1:5781 WEST. .
Nail Train- • 11 Si. M .
Aarriaburg .giecommodation,' • :6 '5O, P. -M.
Train arrives. - - 8 20, do
TRAINS RASX.
CQl'a. Train leaves . ' •.8 A. M.
Col's Accommodation. 3. 53, P. M.
(to connect with Fast Mail east, at Lail cas' r)
Harrisburg Accommodation, '6 50, P. M.
Thisis.an 'lmportant dkange to our citi
zens, and will cspeciallyaccommodate peg--
Boni who wish to go to Philadelphia. or Lan
caster, in. the afternoon. ,The a ft ernoon
train hasiong been needed, and will prove
a great convenience to Columbiana, who,
no doubt, will appreciate the efforts of the
Pennsylvania Rail Road • Company to ac
commodate the traveling public.
ACCIDENTALLY WotrYtinn.—We regret
to learn that Nathaniel Wike, of the Bth
Missouri Regiment. was wounded by the
accidental discharge of a gun in the hands
of a soldier belonging to another company.
He was lying in his tent at Larkensville,
Ala., at the time of the accident. The ball
went in near the shoulder and passed down
his leftside. His friends in Columbia will
be sorry to hear this. His term of service
expirefOn about two weeks. tie has pass
ed through all the important battles in the
Southwest, including Fort Henry, Fort
Donaldson, Pittsburg Landing, Corinth,
and the Siege of Vicksburg, and to be acci
dentally wounded now is hard indeed. Dr.
Warren McChesney writes that he is now
in the hospital and that ho does not {Link
the wound will prove fataL
LECTURE.—The Rev. John Cromlish will
delivera lecture in Odd Fellows' Hall, on
Tuesday next, the Nth inst. Subject, SUC
CESS. Admission fifty cents. The proceeds
to be applied to the Fair for the UNITED
STATES SANITAITT COMMISSION. Let eve
ry one go and hear the lecture, for in doing
so you aide noble cause. "The Commis
sion" is doing all It can to relieve and save
the men who have bravely fought and fell
to save the nation. All the help you can
give is needed. Too much cannot be done
for these noble fellows. All you can give
will be used immediately, wisely, eConom
lordly, to save the lives of our brave and
patriotic soldiers.
SEW/NO MACIMCES.—In all recent in
ventions, experience is the true test of su
periority. After years of the most thor
ough trial, the fact that the machines of the
Grover Jr, Baker Sewing-Machine Company
pre-eminently surpass all others can not
be disputed. The evidence of this is
abundantly proven by the marked success
of this Company. .Their machines are not
only in extensive use In our own country,
but in nearly all others throughout the
civilized world. During the past year
their machines hare' been exhibited at
about twenty prominent fairs, and have
been awarded nearly tarty first premiums
These machines are adapted to both the
lock stitch, and the still more desirable
Grover , Baker stitch. They are suitable
for sewing of every description, and are
the only proper machines for embroidery
and ornamental work. The great variety
of machines manufactured
by
this Com
pany enables purchasers to select with
great facility.
The Grower & Baker ?Machine is sold at
495 Broadway, New York. 73 Chestnut
'it., Phila., and by F X. Zeigler, Colum
bia.
SX:KAZ.-attlZtil , .
On the Ist inst., by the Rev. 11. F. Apple,
S.vnyr at. ID:km - En, of York county, Pa., and
Mies AN - xi/4 .7% . 1.azn„ of Maytown, Pa.
UDIS,MiL:::).
Deaths arid Marrhiges are published hi this paper
without charge. When accompanied by commen
taries, whether prose or poetry, fire cents per line
will be charged. Payable In ad ranee.
Drowned, i n a tanner's vat, at Bainbridge,
OR the 2.3 d ult„ Ntri.vosr FREMONT, son of
Abraham Smith, aged 1 year, 5 months and
4 days.
At Bainbridge, on the 2.1 d of March last,
31rs. EsTirmt F.u.naivr, aged 59 years, 2
months and 9 days.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
LETTERS RE - MA.I.I 4 :ISG IT'SCIATM
ED in the Post Cake at Columbia, Pa.,
Saturday, May I.4tti, 1861.
tsi..."To obtain any of these letters, the
applicant must call for `advertised letters,'
give the date of this list, awl pay one cent
for advertising.
LAMES' LIST.
Broiiks Lizzie Martin Charlotte '
Bonglia Mary _ _ McConnell Elizabeth
eiramble illibeth
GENT.EMEN'S 1:18T.
Ash W '.5. - ''"" Kremer Matthew
Brown Frederick Lutzs Daniel
Brown A A Mechlin John
Coffin John Ned' Franklin
Dewitt John T Y Shlreman W .1
Fleckenstein Leon'dTomlinson Wells
Forman ;Milks Tay for 11'4.• Co.
Isaacs George • Weaver Abner
Imboden Mr - West S V
May 14th, 1864. M. J. FRY, P.M
NOTXOII.
T lIAVE ascertained that a portion of the
Roses sold by me,whiehlobtained from
other parties, did not turn out as per label,
among them "Giant of the Battles. ' Any
pot-sons; havlngparehased any of them, and
not proving as represented, will please in
form me, and I will make itsatisfactorv.
S. 11. PURPLE.
Cora. Nursery. may 14-lit.
NOTZCIL
ALL PERSONS who aro Indebted to Wil
-Ilam Hippey of the borough of Colum
bia, are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and all personshavingelaims against
him, will present them without delay to
the undersigned.
JOHN T. HIPPEY 41 . HENRY HIPPEY.
Attorneys for William Hippey.
Cora. may 14,11-1-St.
0-4,4 • "..C._)_cp AM
AYOUNG GENTLEALA:s.I, TWX,NTY
five years of age , with very large ex
pectations, excellent education, a cheerful
disposition, very liberal, agreeable ' man
ners, and not all - together without preten
tious to good looks, but whose circle of fe-,
male friends is somewhat limited, desires
the acquantance of a respectab le
h lady,
with a view to matrimony. She must be
young and good tempered ; money no *b
eet. Apply by note to box 1235, Balti
more P. O. 31d, address
kfay 14 3t • "HCE113117,"
JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE,
300 Sacks of G. A. Salt,
25 do of Ashton Fine Salt,
25 Sacks of Idarshel Fine Salt,
100 Me. No. 1 Ground Plaster,
or sale Wholesale and Retail, at
APPOLD'S,
Lanett at., opposite the core. Beak.
nutyl4:64. • ,
• . SHAWLS 1 SHAWLS 1
O_PIZING Shawls tOreat variety just ro-
A7ceived.
.Coraanar.l9,4a. MALTEIT dt CASE.
:QREAT NATIONAL cracus
.3StgE .7j SHOW
Under the Direct Management of
UM. efonallE. MAI:BEEN
,FoRm.E.H.L.r
I=l. m _L MT Xi. XC, 331
-WILL EMU - I"AM AT
Lancaster, Saturday May 21st,
•Columbia, Monday " 23d.
.Markheitn, Tuesday ." 24th
..96clacia.l.sionsicama, 12tatatrai
an fp - Performances Afternoon and Night at 2 o'clock
d 7% P. Ar.
!Ir v* , C.T.T:rnmparincte.lll7ol7ireig,d
with all the Standard Pea,
IWit bares of the /*Slime& Arena bleu
11r ded with all the modern Improve
g• ments and Acquisitions; furnish
. ed by anibition,close application
and the practical workings of the
artiste whose motto is
"EXCELSIOR."
Of,
„,m. More and Better Horses
Smaller and Finer Ponies
A Greater Number of Mules
A better selection of TraPted An
• v- imals A larger troupe of Per
- .; ^ formers—A more carefully Ar
-ranged Programme—a more un
exceptionable Entertainment—
_ .
a moreComple Orchestra,amore
.Perfect feet
more comfor
tably Constructed Interior, more
Costly Dresses—a Great Variety
of Appointments and the evince
meat of a more correct Taste
and Tone of Refinement than
Aummellen have hitherto been offered to
the people for their PATRONAOS
AND SUPPORT. Tho Company con
sisting of at least
40 PERFORMERS.
lI'S Equestrians Gymnasts Voltigo
urs Loapers Dancers Acrobats
Vocalists and Musicians New,
" -- 7" e Concord Wagons new Carriages
new Gams new Dresses now
• Harness new Costumes ne w
Seats new Appointments the,
whole formingan Establishment
paramount to the finest ever
formed either in this Country or
• 'Europe.
MRS. CIIKS. WARR
FORMERLY
MRS. DAN RICE,
15 Hill Perform the Far Famed
Blind: White Horse, Surrey,
ilt . 1 And her high toned war charger
sa- CHAMPION. - WO.
Among the performers engaged
are the celebrated
2 .
Whitby Family,
- -
Cl,n-listlng of
MR. HARRY WHITBY,
who will introditee his beautiful
performing horses, Spot Beauty
and /Bark Eye State
MAD'LLE ELVIR.I
the eliariniug Equestrienne; and
LITTLE. SUSIE,
the Chia Rider only 5 years of
age.
MASTER JOHNNY,
who on his 4 1/71(1 Ponies will
appear as thu bitriped Hum*
ladr,
• JAMES lIANKINS,
the xrea! Scene Rider Vaulter
Mt=l
THE BRG'S. DENZER,
1 '44 1 Talentlrte Charles and Randolph
The most classical Gymnasts and
Acrobats of the day
GEORGE DEMUR,
41 V irip.6 the renowned Man Monkey
- -
4151161MENC D. INWARD,
Two and Four Horse Bider and
Double Sornersault, Thrower
MR. WM. KENNEDY,
"rite Great Talking and Singing
Clown' recognized and acknowl
‘• ' edged as the most acceptable
man of /rumor whoever assitmed
a otley attire will occupy a prom
Meat position in the department
of fun assisted by that ready con
vereatieuillst and refined gen
tleman
FRANK WHITAKER,
the istragon of ring masters—
JOON L. FORBES,
the Champion Drummer of th e
Werl.l Those Laughable Asa'
nine Claps
THE COMIC MI HS
"Canning and Contraband,"
1f ill bo introduced by e,eir train
or and an opportunity offered to
any man or boy to gain fame and
a reward of Ten Dollars by riding
.CLINIV I NG' three times around the
Cirle without Palling GI
-.
A GRAND
PROCESSION
ir 7 ; Of all the Great Resources °title
.People Wagons' Horses
Ponies Males he preceded by the
\X-ON% VAN.O:CtOt,
containing
SZYGDat3/221.09. 1 2 44) . 55
. • ,
Military Band,
. • Will be mule daily at half-rood,
ten o'clock A .Ilat onch place of
Exhibition
S CASTLE, Arta
SPLENDID
COACH MAKING.
Coach, Carriage Buggy
z.a.A.I\TTYP_A_C 'TORY
Second street, nearly opposdto
ZUVIEDAY CIIUIICH, COLO.ItItI.4, PA
SI LVER MEDALS and Premiums award
ed at the Agricultural and. Mechanical
Society oULtinenstereounty,andsiso at the
different Va.l re, 1tor" the best Shifting Top
Buggies.
Thesubscriber would respectfully inform
the public that he still continues to manu
facture Coaches, Carriages, Buggies, Sul
kies, and all other 'vehicles in Ins line. His
reputation as a workman is fairly estab
lished, as he can confidently claim for his
work the merits ofbeauty of form, elegance
of finish, and strength of structure. One
of the distinguishing features of his work
is its durability; all vehiclesof his build
are constructed of the best seasoned mate
rial., and put together firmly and substan
tially. He gives particular attentlonto the
REPAIRING OF V.ERICLES,
and warrants all Ms work in hisline to give
satisfaction•
rn a t on to his practical experiencein
the business, he has the assistance of the
best workmen—none other beingemployed.
The public is respectfully invited to call
and examine the stock on hand.-
' SAMUEL CARTER, AOT.
Col'a.may7'64,gtf.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE
_ - TO SELL THE
Ellegant Fall Length Steel ilate
• ,raI•TCA-MLINATZLNTC47
ox'
PRESIDENT
LINCOLN,
SIGNING THE
- EILINCIPHION nocuarriON-.
The best and only correct likeness of this
great man in existence. For Particulars
address, JOEN DAlNTY,FabLisher.
may 14 , 964. No. 17 S. 6th St., Philadelpbia.
-1,0 B; =NT.
A
DESIRABLE Store Boom. with Cellar,
./.I.Warelumee,dm,MLooustatteet, owned
by Jones Myers. Apply to -
Mityloll4t. H. F. BBLIVER.
fir! COMMITTEE FOR A DA! ' S LABOR
GRUM? MIMI= UNMET T 6.111.
, Comissatee ote"Laborrlneornes asukßevenue."
- ' Offleo,No.ll2 &SEVENTH ST.
• ' , JOHN W. CLAW:IOIIN, Treasurer.
This Committee :has a special work, to
wit: to. ontain day's "labor, a day's "in
come," and a day's `revenue," from every
citizen of the-three States &Pennsylvania,
New Jersey and Delaware, for .the benefit
of our silk and wounded soldiers.
The Committee is now fully organized at
the above address, and calls for the co-op
eration of all classes lathe community. •
We want to show what the industrial
classes can,clO.for their soldiers!
Whitt the pagople can do in their separate
trades!
What Pennsylvania can do!
What New Jersey can do!
What DelaWaro 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 °schnook. 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 •
What each woman can do!
What each boy and girl can do !
We want to show to the world what Amer
icon freemen are ready to do for their sol
diers! .
This is a groat work and the time short.
,The way to' o so is to ORGANIZE!
Organize in your workshops—in your
families.
I , Let the men organize.
• Let r the women organize.
:': - Let the trades nrgunlze.
Otganize everywhere.
;Let the workmen give_with their employ -
.era, the employers With their workmen.
It is easil3Cdoate. If 'the workmen will
authorize their employers to deduct one
day from their weeks or month's earnings,
and the employers will add to 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. Blurry
forward your contributions. Every ac
knowledgment will stimulate others to fol
low your example. •
Circulars with full instructions will be
sent upon application, by mail or other
wise, to the undersigned.. To work to
work! L. MONTGOMERY BOND,
Chairman.
Mrs. E. IV. }HITTER,
Chairwoman of Ladies' Committee
M. J. MITHESON, Secretary.
April 16, 1864.
X:" X,tEi SO91 7
LAMP HEATING APPARATUS
BOILING-FRYINC-STEWING-STEiPING
AVM 1D FLAYS ?RAT MCAT* TI/i 1200 Y
.•
By the filmic of a common lamp,
at the cost of a cent's worth of oil, a very
comfortable breakfast can be cooked.-2
Y. Tribune.
- -
Simple in construction, easily kept
in order, ready for use in a moment
convenient to have on hand.—Druggist's
Circular.
Fish's Lamp is one of the most 'pop
ular novelties of the clay. the utility
of it is unquestionable, a great saving is
made in limiting and cooking srual 1 articles,
and can be made to ,cook meals for a great
many persons, which is actually done on
the ambulance cars which carry the sick.
saldiers.—Scientific American.
For family use, hospital tent, bar
rack, picnics, fishing, nursery, or sick
room, it is an article of comfort beyond all
proportion to its cost.—lfaies Journal of
Health.
I have tried the apparatus and my
wife and I proclaim the same a most val
uable and indispensable article, and we
now wonder how we could have so long
done witht.ut it.—Ed. at Oil Circular.
An eeonomieulyntrivauee for get
ting up heat at short n flee for nursery and
general household pn ses. ' one im
rtan&p.oligt IsLh . 9_tta .
.. lneest over l
~ . .5,
PRICES FROM TWO' SIX DOLLARS
CAPACITY FROM ONE TO FOUR QUARTS.
TIIREE ARTICLES _COOKED AT ONE
TIME WITH ONR BURNER.
Arranged for Kerosene or Coal, or Gas.
A descriptive pamphlet of thirty pages fur
nished gratis. Also
THE UNION ATTACHMENT,
Price 50 cats,
To be attached to a common Kerosene
Lamp or Gas-Burner, by which Water
may be Boiled, and Food cooked ;
also arranged to support a shade.
EVERY FAMILY NEEDS ONE
WM. D. RUSSELL, Agent,
No. 206 Pearl St., New York
Apr. 9, 'GI. AGENTS WANTED.
Fish, Fish and 'Cheese
Just Received and in Store,
10 Barrels No. 1 Mackerel,
10 do do 2 do
5 do do 3 do
20 Balt Bbs No 1 Mackerel large dr, mod'
20 do do 2 do do
20 do do 3 do do
50 Qr Bbs No 1 2 .L• 3 do
50 'Kitts Bb 1 2
10 Boxes of Cheese
5 'Tierces of Sugar Cured Hants,
For sale Wholesale and Retail, by
33. F. APPOLD,
April 30, '64 Locust Street
NOTICE_
Al% METING of the Corporators of the
Reading and Columbia Telegraph Com
pany, will be held atthe office of the Read
ing at Columbia R. R. Co., in Columbia, .
On Batarday the ISth day of
at 10 o'clock, a. m., for the parposeofchos
ing a President, Secretary, Treasurer and
four Director - at which time and place the
books will b4pen for subscriptions **the
Capital Stock of the Compa n y..
-
IV. G. Case, , C. S. lantfman,
Robert Crane, John lk, Aaelninan.
may7,434,3t. . ~
TIXECITTOEPS NOTICE.
ESTATE OF JOTIN 1101 TE; late of West
illempfield township, deceased. Let
ters of administration on said estatehaving
been granted to the undersigned, all per
sons indebted thereto are requested to make
immediate settlement, and those having
claims or demands against the same will
present them without delay for settlement
to the undersigned, residing at Mounts - 1110
in said township.
JOHN M. onrnErs, Executor.
April 30,'64-6t.•
NOTICE_
IXTHEREA.g. Letters Testamentary' - on
V V the estate of Rhoda Wright, late of the
borough of Columbia, in the county of Lan
caster, deceased, have boon granted to the
subscriber; all persons fhdebted to said es
tate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims against the
same, will present them duly authentica
ted for settlement to
MMff3MEM2I
$250 W..A.MNTTM3D-.
TWO Hundred and Fifty Dollars wan
ted, for which aftrstandonly judgement
will be given on a property worth seven
hundrod dollars—the judgement Waring
six per oent. interest, and payable in three
annual instalments.
inay764-2t. /agars at this °Mee.
TAX NOTICE.
THE Duplicate for theitorough Tax for
the borough of Columbia, for the year
1864 is now ready, and , ip lathe Collec
tors hands for collectiomt ..An abatement
of Five per Cent. will "be eliowed if paid
before the drat of Jul :1964-
my7-11t JACOB B. Collector. •
NOT 1011.".
A T a meeting of the OoltunbleGss Corn-,
..63..pany held on the lath inst. - t it-wee deci
ded to raise the_prioe of t3ss to $4 per thou
to take effect on the Ist of Apaffinet t
April 30,4344 t, J. 0. HMS, President.
IMPORTANT TO
111.,111111;NOPERTY 1011115
frtHOSE who desire to improvcand bean
1. ,tifytheir farms or homes, and avoid
beingimposed upon by irresponsible
agents, in receiving rthat which they did
not buy, and paying two prices for what
they-receive. wilblind-it to their advantage
to call.at the well known and well -estab
lished
COLUMBIA NURSERY,"
and examine the stock„ and also, compare
the prices with those of other establish
ments: We offer Apple and Peach trees at
about one-halfthe prices of other blurseries
who supply this section of country with
trees, Also all other fruit and ornamental
trees, Shrubbery, Roses, Green and Hot
house plants, &c., at a much - lower figure
than any other reliable Nursery . in this vi
cinity. \Ve have over 25,000 Apple trees of
suitable size for planting. from three to
seven years old, comprising all the leading
varieties, the choicest now western 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. They need no other recom
mendation forth° desirable quality 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 propegated from. Mr. J. B. 1
Garber, of West Hempfield township, was
a member of the Fruit Committee that
awarded premiums to the new fruits.
Among the small fruits we would call
Particular attention to the
TIiIUJ►IPII DE 641.7 ND
and Great Austin strawberry varieties, the
fruit of_ which is of exquisite flaviir and
mammoth proportions. To the admirers
of the bountiful we oilier some novelties in
the way of several nowand novel varieties
in Roses and Verbenies.
Our stock of Roses comprise about 150
varieties, supposed to be tha choicest col
lection in the State. It has been materially
enriched, of late, by importation from
France and Germany. A. new and corn
modeous Green-house, erected this season,
is now filled entirely with choice Roses
and Verbenias. We charge nothing for a
sight, and cordially enrite all to call and
see our stock. Nearly every thing is kept
here that can be found in any nursery . in
the country. S. H. PIIRPLI,
mars-2no Cora., Lan. Co.. Pa.
Treasury Department.
Office of Comptroller of the Currency, 1
Washington, April 8, 1864. J
Ifitereas, by satisfactory evidence pre
sented to the undersigned, it has been made
to appear that
The First National Bank of Columbia.
in the County of Lancaster. and State of
Pennsylvania, has been duly organized
under and according to the requirements
of the act of Congress, entitled '‘An act to
provide a national currency, secured by a
pledge of United States stocks, and to pro
vide for the circulation and redemption
thereof," approved February 25, 1863, and
has complied with all the provisions of said
act required to be complied with before
commencing the business of Banking.
Now, therefore. I, Hugh McCulloch, comp
troller of the currency, do hereby certify
that THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
COLUMBIA, County of Lancaster, and
State of Pennsylvania, is authorizedi to
commence the business of Banking under
the act aforesaid.
[SEAL.] In Testimony Whereof, witness my
hand and seal of office, this eighth day
of April, 1864.
lIUG 111 cCULLOCII,
Comptroller of the Currency.
April 16, 1864.
RE M/1. 0 77" A. 7_. 1
THE CH. ulliflllooTllll H
-7 - ,.E.SrovEn to the corner of Prone and
I 1, Locust Strecta, where la keptconstantly
on hand a full and complete assortment of
Boors, SHOES, GAITERS, &0.,
All styles and varieties of Men's, Boy's,
Ladies, Misses' and Children's wear.
WE NANUFACTITRE TO ORDER,
and keep constantly on hand, a Mock of
ready-mrde work. Repairing promptly
attended to.
Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Br.c.
A full assortment of Hats 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
puplie are 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,
Whore I would be pleased to see all my old
customers. My stock of goods is full and
complete, comprising
DRESS GOODS.
CASSIMERES,
CLOTHS,
VESTING S.-
DELAINS.
PRINTS,
DOMESTICS,
Together with as good assortment of goods
as is found in any similar establishment.
Family Groceries;
Coffee, Sea qqa Suggt.. of qll woo.
PRIME SUGAR CURED HAMS,.
FLOUR,
FEED,
POTATOES,
MIT, &C.
Country produce taken in exchange for
goods at tho highest market rates.
Thankful for past patronage, and relying
upon the superiority of our stock and low
prices, to merit a liberal share of public
patronage. I. 0. BRUN - ER,
april 8, 'B4. Cor. Brd and Union Ste.
Ferry at Columbia
TfIE UNDERSIGNED having leased the
Ferry across the Susquehanna :Ivor at
Columbia, and having provided a Steam
boat and other necessary moans, is now
ready to Ferry across the river, at all times,
from 6i a m to 8 p_m, without failure and
perfect safety. .All persona, horses. wag
ons. carriages, cattle, freight, &c. thatmay
offer. Sure connections withal passenger
trains. Charges moderate.
J. EL BLACK, Proprietor.
'Aprll3o;64
8t
fltarri rewrap'', Pa di theionoind Took
papery,please esarg
gtre the abovetrio t
three Inserlions,atai
mend bill to this office.]
CLOTHS AND CASSINERES:
•
A LAME assortment of the most desli
-Melds styles of Spring Cloths and Canal
mares Just arriving. Sold very low. , In
spection solicited. • • ,
=NATIONAL. AzatAztAu- AND
net Record for the year 1664.. At
. WIC 17.11BSS` Ch 'Book, Store.
spat% 'at. Oppoettethe bta Bank
•
- :FAMILY. GROCERIES-
Mkirbfmai Semis ine"
ilo Coffee, Tess. SpiemeeEsied',FrOff.
English sad Asnecieem.Plosh.
Jiastssosived by ' TOOTET OVEDAM.
Cie: of Union 'errant ft
Col's. sier.l.-414.
HOUSE FLIT NISHING
THE citizens of 'Columbia and vicinity,
JUare.respectfaliy invited to call and .ex
amine my. large and varied assortment of
mtatramicEmrszra Goons,
• ..Coirtiorisitg,orrery variety of
TIN WARE, • •
SILVER:PLATED WARE,
TABLE CUTLERY.
. 'TANDY GOODS,
•
PLANISHED TIN-WARE,
COOKING UTENSILS, - • ...
•CLIAMBER WARE, IN SETS,
UOLLOW WARE. RNAAILED,.
COPPER KETTLES,- •
RRASSICETTLES,
Chafing Dishes, Egg Boilers , Britannia
Ware, Waiters, tec. km.
A geneml assortment of Woc:d and Willow
Ware, Tubs, Yankee Buckets, Wash
Boards, Brushes, Water Coolcrs 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 l'gills, Trays, .2c.,
together withan assortmentof Plain, Fancy
and Useful Articles, adapted to the Toilet,
Parlor and Kitchen.
Staves of every:Description.
GAS FITTING PLUMBING
Carried on in all Its various branches.
Stoves,Shops, Dwellings, de., fitted up with
Gas and Water Pipes, in the hest manner.
Cin band a good assortment of
Chandeliers, Brackets,• Drop Lights and
Pendants, Galvanized Iron, Lead and Ter
ra Cotta Water-Pipes. •
attended to.
Reparing promptly and personally
lIIRAM Wrir..soN,
april 2 ,'61. Cor. Locust it 2nd st., Col
B. HALDEMAN '
COLUMBIA, PA.
We invite attention to our stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY SILK'S
AND
DRESS GOODS,
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.
MEN'S-WEAR DEPARTMENT.
HOUSEKEEPING STAPLE GOODS.
All of which will be sold' at the
LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
HALDEMAN'S
Cheap Cash Store..
COLIMI3MS.
Classical and Military Institute.
THE undersigned has leased for a term
of years, the 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
.tioncre,,rlo.,--,ens...acaj-syt-icequirtrig
a, thorough and extended knowledge or
those studies which constitute a liberal ed
ucation—preparing young men for Bust
'
ness Teaching or for entering any class in
our best Colleges; and affording young
Ladiessuperior advantages in the sotidand
ornamental branches. While instruction
in the usual studies of an Lnglish Eaten
lion will be thorough and complete, special
attention, however, will be given to the
Classics and higher Afathernatics:.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
with the Institution, under the supervision
of Major G..Eckendortf, of Philadelphia,
who is extensively known as a moat ac
complished and successful Military In
structor. The first session of Al weeks will
open on the first
TUESDAY OF MAY.
Terms 9100 per session, 'quarterly in ad
vance. For this sumthestudentisemitled
to Boarding, Todging, Light and Fuel,
with tuition in English, Mathematics, Lat."
in and Greek. A deduction , of rive Dollars
will he made to each student furnishing
his own bed and bedding. Washing Six
Dollars per session.
Tuition for Day Scholars $l2. $lB and 325
per session, according to range of studies.
The usual charges made for French. Music,
Drawing, ite. Military Drill $5. Parents
and Guardians may rest assured that no
pains will be spared to improve and devel
op° 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 aro in
terested in the cause of tioundloarningand
christian education. .
. ,
Roy. W. C. Cat toll, Pres. LaFayette College
Easton, Pa.
Jas. Cain, Ir..L. D. Prof.
Ches. Hodge,D.D. -
A. T. M'Gill, D.D. Prof. Then. Seminary,
W.ll.4green, D.D. Princeton, N. J.
Rev. M.B.Grier,Ed.of Preabyterian,Phile
Win. Chester; D. D., Phila.
Rev. Thos. McAuley, - - •
Rey. R. R. Callaway, Columbia, Pa.
Rev. C. Reimensnyaor„. - -
Rev. R. A: Drown, • - - -
W. G. Case, Pres. of R.& C. R. R. Cola Pa.
John McClusky, D. D., West Philadelphia.
Rev. S. S. Shriyer, Ilightstown, N. J.
J. Myers Johnson, Esq.; Philadelphia.. ,
J. Alden, D. D. Now York City. -
For Circulars containing further parUe-
Wars Address
REV. IL S. ALEXANDER,
mar.s-3m. Columbia; Pa;
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
JUST RECEIVED, •
THE
,LAILORST ALND
BEET ASSORTMENT of
PHOTOGRAPH
Ever offered outside otNew York or rhu
adolphin. all styles. and at the lowestratee.
Also a splendid assorts:neat of
.330C)3ECS.,r•
. _
, Very cheap•Mlieellineous andiSehool
, Books, Utter Paper, Hare-
STAtIONticT OF AtIIiCiNOS:
AlsO the -
• impap dribi4ll4^<, •
• lisEd,)!t
Wa3i— ;-- , lootasit st:Lop Cheap
podtothe•
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4fi SON,
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of iniaticii Matches. wt4OT =.11k444
idrii?gvtgiemiar-
Loose
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Diatom=Nig froir Diunie k esititi
er al4 4 :Digest
umr6y *Orgailst ty :
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GERMAN BITTERS
- THE GREAT STRINGTEMERT
9 i
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These Bittersthsee pafermed snore Cereal
VAT ABM GIVE SOTTELAISISFAVITOO
Have more testimony! have nuirenemeci--
table people to vouch ffiritheini
-than .any other in , C.,
the market:
We defy any one to contradict thistassertimif
AND WILL PAZ' 14000 -
To any . one Chit sill produce a Certificate'
published-by us, that's not geihpfum-
HooliandliOern#lol3/tters
cuac sea: ens: or
Chronic or 23e" roans Debilky,Discases oftii.
Kidneys, and Dizecuresa.rining,from
ailisordered Stomach.
Observe the'following svmptoms resulting
from disorders of the algestivifo
Constipation, Inward -Files, Fulliallbs of
Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stom
ach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for
Food, fullness-or weight in the stom
ach, sour eructations, sinking or
fluttering at theipit of the stom
ach, swimmingofthehead, hur
ried and difficult breathing,
flutter' g of the heart, chok
ing or suffocating sensa
tions when in a _Lying
posture,
dimness of vision, dote .
or webs before the sight,.
fever - arlttdull-• pain in the
head 4 deficiency of perspire
• tion, yellowness of the skin and'
eyes, pain in the side, hack r chest
limbs, the., sudden Stashes of heat,
burning in the flesh, constant Imagin
ings of Evil, and great depression orapirits.
E 4M 31t
-15 Z.
DM'? LlMOMOiblitt
Contains no Rum or Whiskey, and ease
make drunkards, but is die
Best TOM in thi WS .1111.8.
kD WHO SAY.T SO :
From the Beg.. Levi G. Burk, Pastor of
the Baptist %Church, Pemberton, N. if.,
formerly of the North Baptist inaroli.
I have known Hoollands's 'Getman Bit
tersfavorablyforanumbezigeara. -I have
used them in my own. y, and have
been so pleased with th effects that I
was induced to recommend them to many
others, and know that they have operated
in a strikingly beneficial manner. Jrtake
groat pleasure in thus publicly proclaim
ing this fact, and calling the attention to
those afflicted with the diseases for which
they are recommended to, these' Bitters,
knowing from experience that xrawcona
mendatron will be sustained.' •I do . this
cheerfully as Boofland's Bitters is intend
ed to benefit the afflicted, "not a xusa
drink."
LEVI G. BECK;'
From Rev. .1. Newton Brown, D. 1),,, RM.
toroftheEneyelopedia ofßeliglons-Knowl
edge and Christian Chronicle Philadelphia.
Although not disposed to favor or recom
mend Patent Medicines in general, through
distrust of their ingredients and effects, „I
yet know of no sufficient reasons whyn
man may not wit , to the benefits he be
lieves himself to have received from any
simple preparation, in the hope that he
may, thus contribute to thobenef& of eth
ell3.
I do this more readily in regard to Mot
land's German Bitters, prepared by Dr 43
M Jackson, this city, because I was prejt.
diced against them for many years,under
the impression that they were chiefly
an alcoholic mixture. I am indebtedto my
friend,AcohegkAiteamalow, -- Begirfor - tho
- rentO'valiifthispreindiee bypropartemeeend
Ihr:encouragement to trythern when suffer
ing from grant andlong continued debility.
The use of three bottles of these bitters at
the present year, was followed by evident
relief and restoration to a degree of - bodily
and mental vigor which I had not felt for
six monthsbefore t and had almost des
of regaining.. I therefore thank God and
my friendtor directing me to use tberri.
NEWTONDROWN, Puma,
From the Rev. Jos. IT Kennard, Pastor of
the 10th Baptist Church
Dr. Jackson:—Dear Sir:—l have been
frequently resquested to connect my name
with commendations of different kinds of
medicines but regarding the practice as out
of my appropriate sphere, I have in all
cases declined ; but with a clear proof in
various instances, and particularly in my
family, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoofland's
German hitters, I depart for once from
a t
my usual course, to express m all con
viction that, for general delritify . ; the sys
tem and especiatly for Liver in, a
is a safe and valubk preparation.; In some
cases it may fail; but usually Idoubtnot,
it will be very beneficial to those who suf.
fer from the above muse:
Yours, very'respeotfuliv,
• J. II KENNARD
Eighth below Coates street , Philadelphia.
From Rev. Warren Randolph, Putter of
Baptist Church, Germantown,. Pam.
Dr. C. hi Jackson :—Dear Sir :—Yersonal
experience enables me to say that - Iregard
the German Bitters_ prepared by pod as a
moat excellent medicine. ' In cases of - se
vere colt and general debility.rhavo been
greatly benefited by the use of the Bitters.
and doubt not they will produce slimfinc
effects on others., .
Yours truly - -
I WARiZEN Rext•britiir.
Genoa ntowp, Ms.
From Rev. 3. H - Tarimer 7Paitor - of Ifed
ding, M. r; Chnreb,Phila.;
Dr. Jackson :—Dear•Bir t—lfaving - Used
your Gorman Bitters inravfamily frequaat•
iv lam prepared to say that it has been
Of groat service. I believe 'that in most
cases of general debility of the system ibis
the safest and most valuable remedy of
which I have any knowledge.:- - -
Yours, Ravin
V i re. TIIRNE
TX X. Nineteenth Ettraiii.
From the _Bei. Thos. Winter,- Pastor Zit
Roxborougli Baptist Church.
Dr. Jatiksonl—Deiti Sir feel it due to
your excellent preparation, Iloollenel Ger
man Bitters, to add My testimony to 'the
deservedreputation Ulm obtained. lbw*
for yearsat times, bean troubled with great
disorder in bead and nervous system.
I was advised by. a 'friend to try a bottle of
your German Bitters. .1 did so and have
experienced great and unexpected „relief;
my health ban been very materially' tone
fitted., I annidently recommend the ag;
title 'where I meet with cases eiroilex to my
oven; and have been assured bynAny of
their good effects. Despeeittidly your.,
T. WlNTllll,lkuktiorough,.The.-
From Rev. J. S. lierman, , of 'tior.Clerataek
Reformed .Chureb, KutztowwßeekslOoty , •
Dr. O. M. Jackson 4--BeillleaSkaiii - 4, 4
have boot troubled withaDyspeperartearly
twenty years, and , have never ' 1320 ( 141 W0r
medicine , that did Ewa,. mtdt'geoCas
Elooitand*teßitters. lam 'lremitsorblirt-
proved inbealth. after havAlge. - 41MW
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that t qiistsiinatur• ormit..3lC 11ktars.„ -
goircuesu the WnArys ofeselaortle.
Sboidd:your nearest-' sot .tut*
the article. do not be pato akky'otzthir
intindeating preparatanut maybe or
feted la its pplace, but send to .us, alierwa
wilt forward, securely welted.,, byearaW, •
-,Priackeat Office as Mcooofaciory.
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