EMS • fe r? „w 4 1 .111 , i - - 46 tritigartiiktr‘ 44 r - 114624 - 0-Cbsuntesiectibm' caiebe nol unless ocean parned by the writer's real mane, not amatory for pistil astiss; but eta a guarantee of good/tat/4 ; .To Correspondoito. :. : • - cm f ,„„,, ansframtkfia, • -iplieMaY of aPa • f`pos., dfrpwbe!atteßta nslcfro aielCilffer44loll4m • f. 110174". ' • - AVoiteoondent aaks, Cloward, so conspicuous .orlatel =if critter._ We ehould be,very,happy, to inforneour friend 'anecor arinhdont„ If we knew. - Suflice„Wto. say he also Is a correspondedt tifilWCpy and writes "Spy"-e arti •elesat-tioneue-histomily, it is said, resides:in Angle " 7 ' ' - • ROPE TrAfrasa.;--MSS recilved. "Shad owl: jo, a tery,ptetty, little; story., and will,be pub- Melted ap, sponoolo Itweci,,oontrforit : , • •"".‘ • • (114, 'e."4.4pnitely Anloveo lii4Cand. how she can win the taws thong other "Idol," If Maggio is as ignorant as her note would indicate, and in proportion no more beautiful; she must be a fright, andher "idol" would he an idiot to he footnoted by such a creature, how ever, she can but try with some tore mattes -lassies, ' - themes no such word &eta" SarTß.—We don' ticitow you.. What of Solith's do you, represent? . 'We know of a Smith who-was hung in your locality not long since, and from the sentiments expressed in your letter, you deserrethestune tete. We of course did not notice your former letter. You say you will visit us when Ton come to Columbia; you need not give yourself that trouble, as oursauctum is pure and undefiled, and we do not wish it pointed by such cattle as you. Fax Missn.—Don't forget to go and see the "Comic, Mules," on Monday afternoon and evening,conneeted with Mrs. Warner's V;reattiational Circus. See advertisement. • WOVWDED.—Joseph Roes, son of William Rees, of thiii borough, who enlisted some time since in the 91st Penna. regiment, was mortally wounded in the abdomen, in one of the late battles. "To TaE LA.DIES.—We invite the atten tion of the ladies of Columbia and vicinity, to the advertisement of Miss Hannah Wiko in another column. She keeps on hand a well selected assortment of trimmings, no tions, fancy articles, Sat. Give her a call. . FATAL ACCIDEXT : Henry Rostiek,Breaks man on the Penna. Rail Road, was caught between the cars at Marietta, on Monday morning last, and so badly injured that he died soon after. He was a married man living in Union street, this borough. "WI LUX WARE"—Ig now playing at the Detroit Antlueneum, in the very popular DrUalla or " Uncle Tones cabin." And we learn through the Press, that he sustained the character or Haley as flashey slave dealer, with admirable sueeeas.---.Veir York 'Monthly. OT It ER RAIL R.O.VD :keel D uNr.-Sergennt FraM,lB Ureenawalt, of company a, 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry, was killed on the railroad. at Elizabethtown, on Monday nixhit: He left this city for Elizabethtown, where he has a family, and dialing, when nearing that place that the train he was on did not stop there, jumped off, and was so hadlyinjured that he died an hour after rd.—Express. Any widow, or parent, or orphan, or brother, or sister of any soldier, sailor or marine, killed, or who has died in the ser vieeolthe United States, who desires Ninety Nix Dollars ($96) a year Pension, from I fundrod to Eleven Iltindred and Ninety- Five Dollars (SEM) Cnsit Bounty. and all the arrears of pay due him, shoald call at (cave or write to 4osaen. E. DEVITT C 0.,& No. 427 Walnut street, the Military and Naval Agency, Philadelphia. State Pay. , County, City, Ward or other Bounty, Re., if there is any due. Ap ply either in person or by letter. 2t. U. S. elf III:MIA X CO.ll-1f A. Union Meeting in behalf of this great Institution will be held in the 3r. E. Church, of this place, on Sabbath evening, May 22d, at half-past seven o'clock. The meeting 'will be addressed by the Rev. C. P. Lvrortn, who hits had large experience In the work of the Commission in the army, and who has addressed thronged meetings in its be half in our principal cities, including that held in the Hall of the House of Represen tatives in W;.ishington, attended by Presi dent Lincoln, and presided over by Vice President Hamlin. We urge our citizens to go and hear this able lecturer. MEETIIKO OF TOWN COITNCIL.—A. special nweting of Council washeld on Frldayeven ing, May Gtli, 1851. Members present were Messrs. H. Breneinan, C. Brenoman, Bogle, Wilson and Wisler, George Bogle stated that the object of the meeting was to give the sanction and ap proval of the Council, to the change of the Rail Roads in the borough. On motion fitesofved—That the Council of the bor ough of Columbia, approve of the removal of the Reit Road from Front street, and request the' Reading and Columbia R. R. Co., and also the Penna. It. R. Co., to locate their Rail Roads on the alley, running be tween Front and Second streets, extending and occupying Commerce street, through said borough. . We furtherrequestof the respective Coin patties, to erect a. Passenger Depot, which will be central and convenient to the citi zens of this borough. Attest. JAMES BARBER, CLEW K. P ' EATA. OP CAPT. WA.TERIMICY.—WO re • gft learn 'of - the death of Captedn'lsaac S. Waterbury ;in `General Illtiller's army. lie died in the field on the Bth inst., from Cesprie Solid.. His death will be etniver •sally regretod by a large circle of friends Saul relatives, more particularly in HaFris 41sirg v. •here — he resided. , Capt. Waterbury was a Lleateiumt in the , Ifeticart war; and was engaged- in all the l'oolcW.frorri the faking of, Vera Cruz to the Grand Plaza of the city, of Idezieb.. . When:the present rebellion 'broke out, ho Was'Oriirnt the first to raison company, and was untiring:in his efforts to get his 'nun thoroughly drilled. He served as Adju tant in the SeCondregimentof three months' Men, wherebe made many, friends by his complete knoWledge of 'military nuttterm, arellis genial social:qualities. , As soonas the regiment returned, he recruited another company and was attached to the Fifty-AIM regiment,-"Col. It. White. 41nr1.s.pr!S Fi&E The Junenumber of this bandiome monthly opena with a Sae steel engraving of 'The Young Brood.' This is followed. by 'a handsome colored reskiestßints,doublethe Bizeof those um by two-dollar magazines. Then come a number otwell executed wooden_ griwingi of the fashions, needle-work, 0t0.., snaless bales alone know how to properly value.. A. number of engravings illustra ting,uArelsery Ibr'Ladies" lean interesting feature of this' number, . 4.l 2 zioelP a year. (backnumbeis fornLobed) tilitentirsjiaingiemunber. Published byDon ockii Peterson, 819 'Walnut St.. Phila.— Poiaala at tbo book score of 13: Mao. , t 'THE Lscrrunn.The lecture for the San-, hary 9ounzdssion, , astomunced: in our last edition; ism° otlon Tuesday evening bast,. and *as a' 'denided success, front which , a handisome sum was realised. Col.-James Myers'made' a few - Opening. remarks in which he vividly portrayed the uses of the Sanitary and' Christian CoMmissiens ; and 'pnve a griphic dmiaripticin of the great good that •iwne now ; being hone -.among our wounded andslOs. soldiers. He then intro duced the orater'of the cloning, 'Rev. 5110. Cronilish; who took for his theme the sub ject of "Success," and ; we think those who were present . on, the:occasion will, unite in pronenneing . thelnturn the mosibeantiful and interesting of any thathas been deliver ed here for a long time It sparkled throughout with the most . brilliant gems of poetic imaginary. If lan gunge is really the "wings of thought," tho Sewings in Air. Cronilish's lecture seem ed tipped with-silver and gold. Everyone who' heard him were highly pleased and edified, by the admirable word-paintings of the talented lecturer. He is an agreea ble speaker,butit is hisbeautiful symmetry oflanguage,and thepoeticattiregiven to his thoughts, which charms rather than his great oratorical power. FOR TICE FALa.—Mr. Harry Brandt has - finished one of his patent Improved Horse Rakes, which is to besent to the Great San itary Fair in Philadelphia. It is gotten up with great taste. Every particle of the - wood and iron were made expressly for it ; the spokes and felloes areof white hickory, and is the most beautiful as wellas substantial rake ever turned out at this establishment, and reflects great credit on the skill of our Columbia, mechanics. 'Thepainting is done in a superior style by Mr. Simon Knipe, assisted by' Mr. Joseph SimPle, who says "that he hopes this rake will deserve more honorable mention, than the one the em ployees of Mr. Brandt's establishment got up and sent to the Sanitaly Fair at Lan caster." It can be seen at the factory in Commerce street. It will be shirked for Philadelphia next week. Homa os Purmounn. —Mr. William Roberts an old typo of the "Spy," returned home a few days since. lie belongs to company "K" 45th Reg., P. V., and was shot through the arm at the Wilderness battle, lie gives a thrilling account of the part they took in the action—of the hard ships and sufferings of the wounded—and of the great good. the Christian and Sanitary COI7IIIIIS 4 dOUN are now doing in the army. lie speaks encouragingly, says there is no faltering or Caviling back and all are im bued with the same spirit that Richmond must fall, and that there is no such word as fail. They bear their hardships well and go into the tight with buoyant heart and a certainty that.t hey will win. THAT Onnmvscr„—The new ordinance which the Borough authorities lately issued appears to have little effect on the rowdy ism of the boys through town. The gangs which collect on some of our street corners is, without doubt, a nuisance of the deep est dye, and the law should be strictly en forced in order to break up their gatherings. It is impossible for a lady to pass along the:streets after twilight without having her modesty shocked by thesestreet loung ers. We hope. our Borough officers will make a note of this. FATAL RAILItO.II3 ACCIDENT.—A sad rail road accident happeged atJlocust, Grove near Bainbridge, on Thursday fast; l.); which Echnond Hawthorne of this place lost his /UN It was caused by the breaking of a wheel under one of Kauffman le Shaef fer's ears, of which Ile was in charge. See ing the accident Ito jumped off when the cars struck him and run over both legs, crushing them so badly that amputation was deemed necessary,---he died under the operation. He was an exemplary steady man, and leaves a wife and five children to mourn his loss. • PHRSCYNAL.—Ourgood looking friend and correspondent L. Legna, Esq., of Pitts burgh, called on us in our sanctum on Thursday lust, He looks well, notwith standing he hasj list recovered from a severe spell of sickness. , speaks highly of the "smoky city," and of the many friends and acquaintances he has formed there. He comes onbusiness conneetedwith the Bead ing mid Columbia Railroad, and will re turn again inn few days. WHAT Mosn.k.r.—This annual holiday, brought together quite a number of coun try folks to this place, where they took the cars for Lancaster, to engage In their usual enjoyment of pinx-ta, The T.ancasiterians turned their famous Fulton Hall into a "Free and Easy," where men and women of !sea sy virtues" spent the day in debauchery. LOST Is Tun Poo.—Yesterday morning, owing no doubt to the dense fog, the Tow float Susquehanna became deranged and wandered from her course, she had two loaded canal boats with her—on the clear ing up of the fog all three of the boats were found lying abreast of the darn. We do not fur a moment think that the Pilot was foggy, but suppose it reason account of the weather . . SANyonn.—Jir. S. S. Sanford, the great burlesque etblopian delineator, will give two of his grand concerts in Odd'Fellows• Hall, on Thursday and Friday evenings, of next week.' Sanford-is so well known that the simple armounoement of his ooming will insure him a:crowded house. it. Colrcuar.—The Bordwells Parlor Con cert performed hero before in appreciating audience, who were highly gratifyed with the progratame.‘ They perform in Mari etta M-night, vrhere their Singing Dog Dick will bo onhand. „ NEws.--Get The 21lustraged New, now patterns, ricrarnmaic,lsandsoineengravings, original reading matter, etc., 411 . c. Price 10 cents. NY:J. Demoreet, 31 Bookman New York. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TIRXISArriVIZENTQS. MISS H.. WITLE, would respectfully in form the citizens of Columbia and vi cinity, that she has o p ened the store for merly occupied by°DSrs. Swartz, for the sale of Pony Trimminp, Notion, ke., _ rfasery, Gloves, Spool Cotton, Needles, Pins, 11;ushes, Combs, Perfumery, Tapes, Condo Cord, PLandkerehletl_ Preneh Cor sets, ',Gee Toils, Grenadine. Veils, Sleeves, Collars, Cu, UISI S : klrte, - Drinciputtons and Ornaments,-Gtraps dc. • Shasaks a -shareofpubl.4:Oron -14- may 2 1 1 6 ,1„ Loenstittrrt.llbareSeord. scl'AzS.Wl:Ea,Ezzlez:::).. - , Oti the 12th inst.; by the Bev. J. J. Striae, enrasTIAN:KLINS, of Weallempfield, to Amitacpx P 4577, Of Willow Street. - Deaths and Marriages are'pabllshed in ibis paper without charge- , ,Wlion accompanied by. commen taries, whether prose or poetry, five cents per lino will be charged. Payable in advance. On the 10th inst., in Columbia, Elizabeth Fordney,-wife of Philip Fordney, dec'd, in the 78th year of her age,. On the 15th inst., BARBARA. Wife o f David Wzran, aged 37 years, 6 months and 17 days. • . Dearest mother, thou hait left us; hero thy...loss. we deeply feel; - But 'Us God that hath bereft us— lie can all our sorrows heal. LETTERS REMAINING U\ CLAIM ED in the Post Office at Columbia, Pa., Saturday, May 21111, 1884. ."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. • Lutz Swami Speakman Mary liner Aney „ . Thompson Lydia A . GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Bulls Allen Linthursh James F Bitner Charles McMulien•James Edgar Butler Swartwood E D Irwin Philip Steers Thomas Bolter J M Twiss Stephen D Krodel John J Wilson David May 21tb., 1864. M. J. FRY, P.M. NEW SUMMER GOODS. MALTBY .4:44 CASE, HAVE again filled their store with a now stock of goods, suitable to the season. Particular attention is invited to their choice selection of fine dress goods, includ ing silk, silk Challies, Poplins, Crepe Mar etz, Mozumbivnes, Grenadines, French Organdies, Chintz Challies, De Lanes, Val &c., &e. Also .Ladies Lace Points and circulars. Silk and Cloth Sacques and Circulars, Parasols, San Shades, Urnbrel lasAc.,&c. MALTBY Sr, CASE. Col'a. May 21 '64 GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS —AND— MODELSHOW' Under the Direct Management of `27&251218 FORMERLY Xit. SAN WI. 4:1-1111 WILL Lxlrrnlr AT Lancaster, Saturday May 21st, Columbia, Monday " 23d. Maniteim, Tuesday " 24th ZLclzamissiasicmL, - 21Motsso 'Performances Afternoon and Night at 2 o'clock and 7 3,4 P. If. .., . ---------------- This dfagnideently Organized 7. 41:_ 0, Concerne,„it iu'rlrlinietsSlonG=P4Faettr-- .- Air' ~, tures of the legitimate Arena blen , Osrzzr . ' ded with all the modern Improve 10 ..,,,,,_ meats and Acquisitions; furnish ,__ll_r.".. .. eel by ambition, elOso application and the practical workings attic, of [lat e whose motto in rx. "EXCELSIOR." W' - --'• More and Better florses . i . q . Smaller and Finer Ponies A Greeter NUMber of Mules gri, A " , ': - - t- A better •+eleetion of TraPtcd An- A.: 7 - " 1 1 '7 ~'-' imals A larger troupe of Pe - ' ".- " 1 1'47 4. - formers —A more erefullv Ar ranged ' -- • - Programme—a more on exceptionable Entertainment— a moreComple Orehostraamore Perfect Outfit—a more comfor• , , ) 1111 1 .4 tlCnstrteted IJ tert;,nnfe Costlytre..eNarealirie‘ of Appointments and the evince meat of a more correct Taste • and Tone of Refinetnont than 1 .... i. imommilw have hitherto been offered .to the people for their Fxrans set AND SUPPORT. The COlTlcOilly COM. . . bd.Stilig of at least - • . . I it ' - . 4O P.titroll/4".011M."' If; F,questrinus Gymnasts Voltige Gliir7 4 ,- firs Peepers Dancers Acrobats Vocalists and Musicians New 49. 42"... .. 6" %. Concord Wagons new Carriages new Clowns new Dresses new r !farness new Costumes now Scats n 0 tv Appointments the whole forniingan Establishment ~. paramount to the finest ever funned either in this country or Europe. ...,.„. ~ ......„,. ....... ' MRS.MIS WARIER, .... - /A FORMERLY MRS. DAN RICE , • _ -N.: , Will Perform the Far Famed c..- , i4.:— Blind:White horse, Surrey, 0, 4` And her high toned war charger p . "Jar CifA /I PI 0 N... 64 Among the performers engaged are the celebrated .. 1,. Whitby Family, ... Clmqluting of MR. HARRY WHITBY, who will introduce his beautiful performing horses, Spot Beauty and Hawk Eye State MAD' LLE ELVIRA the charming Equestrienne; and LITTLE SUSIE, the Child Rider only 5 years of age. MASTER JOHNNY, who on hi. 4 111 M poni esw iil appear as the Zan :pert Hurdle Bider JAMES HANKINS, thoFrellScono Rider Vaulter and Tumbler TUE ERG'S. DENZER, '‘11;1-14 Valentine Omens and Randolph The most classical Gymnasts and Acrobats of the day GEORGE DERIOUS, the renowned Man Monkey - - - D. UOWARD, Two and Four Rome Rider and Double Somersault Thrower ) . 4 I.IR. Whl. KENNEDY, 'The Great Talking and Staging ' Clown' recognized and acknowl edged ^s• edged as the most eeeePtebie - man of Humor whoever assumed e • a m otley attire will occupy aprout - inent position in the department of fun assisted by that ready con versationalist and relined gen tleman • • FRANK WHITAKER, . the paragon of ring masters— JOUN L. FORBES, the Chturmion Drummer of di° World Those Lsugheble .t**t nine pups `i(111101 "CueOng •and Contrnbimd," Rill be Introduced bytbeirtratn or and an opportuF offered to menanmen or boy CO tl !amend *reward otTen Do lea by riding 'CUNNING' three time:around the Me without "Meg Off; - 4. A GRAND PROCESSION • Of ail the Great Resources ofthe Whow• People Wagons Roma Ponies Males &a preceded by the .• %wan' Chariot, ../10*containing SZNDsisllacenraNts - Military Band; Zn In ZZVISIV I4.-51 " 1 141 ( ...B"mma csdastrx, 4.4" SPLENDID fitSt Kiting Bank --of Cotuptizia. • - ( Saaceessors to Detwiler & Bro.) • Cor. Second sad Lociukt.Sts.. Corjauctice#Fre. P. • Cilltalsloo,ooo,withprivilege.ofihcreasing - • • same to 4,1300,000,, Boann OP - " Z. Hershey; Case. P. Gossler, C. S:'lliuffrrian, X. G. Hess, Washington Righter, A. Bruner,. Z. B. Shuman, Justus Gray. . . . Orrienns : E. Hershey, Pres. A. Brirner,.Tiee Pres. ' S. - S. Detwiler, Cashier. This Bank,, having been authorized to commence business under the :National Currency Act, is now duly organized and prepared to receive deposits, make collections on all accessible pointson titian/ terms, dis count notes, drafts, &c., bug ,and sell gold; silver and domestic exchange, and transact all business appertaining to a thoroughly organized Bank. Ste-Interest paid on special deposits for 8 months or longer. t'Sk..Banking hours: from 9 a. in. to 3 p.m. 'Wu-Discount day: Monday, 10 a. tn. of each week. ts,..Your patronage Is respectfully sili c ited. S. S. DETWILER, Cashier. May 21, 1864.-2 m, COAL! COAL! FOR SALE `Mt-oatadli A LL kinds, of the.best quality, and de .ll.llvered to any part of, the town. Since the opening of the Canal I have a full sup ply always on hand. tia.. All orders left at this store will be promptly attended to. ' 11. 8 . . APPOLD. may 21, 1864. Opposite Cola. Bank. gieriaIe:COMBIFFTEB FOR 1 DAY'S LABOR CIIMAT CANIMAL 15.151TAILT YAM Committee on "Leber Incomes and Revenue." Office'No.llB S. SEVENTH ST. JOHN W. CLAGITORN, 'Treasurer. This, Committee has uspecial work, to wit: to obtain a day's "labor," a day's "in come," and a day's "revenue," from every citizen of the three States of Pennsylvania, New 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 oration 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 earl do! What Delaware can do ! What each county can do! What each city and tows 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! What each woman can do! What each boy and girl can do ! We want to show to the world what Amer iCll.l3 freemen are ready to do for their sol diers ! - This is a great work and the time short. The way to do so is to ORGANIZE! Organize in your workshops—in your families. Let the men organize. Let the women organize. Let the trades organize. Organize everywhere. Let the workmen give with their employ ers. the employers with their, workmen. It is easily done. It the workmen will authorize their employers to deduct one day front their week's; or month's earnings, and the employers will add to It a day of their profits, tiewhole sum will he ac knowledged togethertothe credit of the es tablishment. Wei say all,-go to work at once twith us in till's" at work. Hurry Torn' r 4, tatarr+-• knowledginent, will xti ulato 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, MONWOMERY BOND, Chairman. Mrs. 13. W. lITJTTER, Chairwoman of Ladies' Committee. I M. J. MITHESON, Secretary. April 16, 1804. M"" X 03 XXJW LAMP HEATING APPARATUS BOILING-FRYING-STEWING-STEAPING WITIX TIM ?LAU UllT nuts TIM I.OOY By the flame of a common lamp, at the cost of a cent's worth of oil, a very comfortable breakfast can be cooked--Sr, Y: Tribune. Simple in construction, easily kept in order, ready for use in a moment convenient to have on hand.—Drugsrist's Circular. Fish's Lamp is one of the most pop ular novelties of the day. the utility of it is unquestionable, a great saving Is made in heating and cooking small 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.—Scientijic American. For family use, hospital tent, bar rack, picnics, fishing,: nursery, or sick room, at is an article of e,onaforeheyond all proportion to its cost.-i-HaLl'a Journal of Health. I have tried the apparatus and my wife and I proclaim the same a most val uable and indispenyable article, and we now wonder how wo could have so long done with&.ut Cbal Oil Circular. An economical contrivance for get ting up beat at short notice for nursery and general household purposes. one ha portant point is the saving in cost over coal tires.—N. Y. .Euening PRICES FROM TIVOID SIX DOLLARS CAPACITY FROM ONE TO EWA QUARTS. TIIREE ARTICLES COKED AT ONE TIME•WITH O BU RNER. Arranged for Kerosene or COal, or Gas. A descriptive pamphlet of thirty pages fur nished gratis. Also TUE UNION, ATTA.CILMENT, Priceso cents, To be attached to-a.common 'Kerosene Lamp or Gas-Burner. by which Water maybe Boiled, Ana Food cooked; also arranged to support a shade. EVERY' FA.AIILY_NEEDS ONE. WAL. D. RUSSELL, Agent, - No. 206 Pearl St., New - York. Apr. 9, 4 64. Aosztra WAivrEn. Fish, Fish and Cheese. Just Received and 111 Store, 10 Barredo do hv No. 1 2 ackerel. 10 do 5 do •do 3' _• do 20 Ralf Bbs No 1 'Mackerel large armed' 20 do do 2 do do 20 • 50 Kitts B do b I do 2 do do 50 Qr Bbs No 1 2 it 3 do 10 Boxes of Cheese 5 Tierces of Sugar Cured Rams, For sale Wholesale and Retail, by IL P. APPOLD, April 30,:64 • Locust Street - • • I•TOTTC— ALEIETLCO of the Corporatore of the ding and Columbia Telwaph Com pany, will be held laths office of the Read ing it Coltunbis R. R. Co., in Colusbbs, On Saturday the 28th day of lay, V% at 10 o'clock, a.m., for the purpOse of &we b* a President, Secretezy, Treasurer and four mreetone, at-which time and place the books will be open fee subscriptions to the ?aP'tat Stock of 87. CeSe; •-• 4l .r: Cl A i r a . ilantemen . e . Robert _Crane, ..401=11.-Badarest. snay7:64,l*. ' "• • - - IMCPORTANTTO tricos." At. theirjanaft orAtorpta t rand avoid agOata, - not buy,vaand. payine,tifo'prioas -fox= what they-receive: will find it to Weir advaiatafe, to call at the well knoWn and well 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-half the prices of otherWurseries who supply this section of country with trees, Also all other fruit and ornamental trees, Shrubbery, Roses, Green and Hot house plants, cto., at a much lower 'figure than any other reliable Nursery in this vi cinity. We have over 25,000 Apple trees of suitable size for planting. from three to seven years old, comprising Blithe leading I varieties, the choicest new western 'varie ties included, also a few extra, new varle tias collected. from seedling trees by our selves,' which are now offered for sale, for the first time. They need no other recom mendation for the 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. Garber, of West Hernpfield 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 Tilitumpii ID E and Great Austin strawberry varieties, the fruit of - which is of exquisite flavor and mammoth proportions. To the admirers of the beantiful we offer some novelties in the way of several new and novel varieties in Roses and Verbenies. Our stock of Roses comprise about 150 varieties, supposed to be the choicest col lection in tho State. It hasbeen materially enriched, of late, by importation from France and Germany. A. new and COM mocleous Green-house, erected this season, is now filled entirely with choice Roses and Verbenias. We charge nothing for a sight, and cordially • envite all to call and see our stock. Nearly every thing is kept here that can be found in any nursery in the country. S. H. PURPLE, mars-.2m0 Col ' a., Lan. Co., Pa. Treasury Department. Office of Waab i t ng Compro f ton, A pril o the Cur 8, 1864. rency, 1 Whereas, by satisfactory evidence pre sented to theundersignedAt has been made to appear that The First National Bank of Colombia. in the Cou'nty of Lancaster. and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress, entitled requirements act to provide a national currency, secured by a pledge of United States stocks, and to pro vide for the circulation and redemption thbreof," approved February 2:1:, 1513. and kas complied with all the provisions of said act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking. .2crow,there,fore.l, Hugh McCulloch, comi troller of the currency, do hereby certi that THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 0 COLUMBIA, County of Lancaster, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized 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. HUGH MeCULLOCH, Comptroller of the Currency. April 16, 1864. Mt M Mei CD - V - A. T-, 1 THE CIL 1111111TAID SE STRIE. ti%IOVI Dto the corner of Front and 11 Lo . Strects,Ndmets keptconetantly on hand a and complete assortment of Boor:, SHOES, GAITERS, &C., All styles and varieties of Men's, Boy's Ladies, Afisses' and Children's wear. WE ItrANUFACITURE TO ORDER, and keep constantly on hand, a stock of ready-mcdo work. Repairing promptly attended to. Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, &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 pnplic are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock. . J. S. SNYDER, Cor. Front and Locust Streets Col'a, April A, '64. Returned to Columbia. I have opened out again at my old place of business at Third and trnion Sts, Where I would be pleased to see all my old customers. My stock of goods is full and complete, comprising DRESS GOODS, CASSI MERES. CLOTHS. TESTING S. DELA I NS, PRINTS. • DOMESTICS, Together with as good assortment of goods as is found in any similar establishment. • Family Groceries, eOffee, 164 ana Sllgat. of 411 PRIME SUGAR CURED HAMS. FLOUR, POTATOES. • FISH, &C. Country produce taken in exchange for goods at the highest market ratios. Thankful for past patronage, and relying upon the superiority of our stock and low prices, to merit a liberal share of public patronaige. ' ' I. 0. BRUNER, sprit 9, '64., Cor. Brd and Union Sta. _ Ferry at Columbia rr tr.N..7I:I3EItSIGiTED having leased the .L Ferry across tho Susquehanna river a$ -Columbia, and having provided a Steam -boat 'mnd other necessary means, /anew ready to. Fe ry acroaa the river. attill times, from 61 amtoS pm, without 'failure and set safety: All persons; -horses, wag on.. carriages, cattle; freight, am. thatmay <lifer. Sure connections with all passenger, trains. Charges moderate.._ .1. H: BLACK, Proprietor, • Apri1:30,"64 St ' [flarriebnig Televaph,..Pkitriei d tridnuoind -papers. please give the shove three Insertions, Read bill to this ogles.] CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. A LAIti3E. assortment ante most desk-. 'labia styles of Spring Cloths and Canal meres just arriving. Sold very low. In spection solicited. Cora.mar.l9.°6l. IdA.LTSTAL CASE. ' F18111 1 1N&BLE Van k MUIR MM . A a AY be foetid at the store; of Ifalby Ai Case, in:great variety, arid of the beat materials AWL latest sty/es, also a very large assortreentOf Fancy aud black Caaal- Mareso•B* a4 t. d rAr,lll"ir &clam Cora. May 21, • - • . rr NATION ALMANAC AND AlatteoOWird Are the,year INC. As - Chew, p.Ek•ok Stem WI • • Oppaitto the' Cacuiabia Bank HOUSE TUB:Nip:IM ITO= *citizens el. Cailitrablti a6d` Vicinity, respectfully Mittel:l'W ..call and ex slo-iner Tay . .large -,and - varZ ted. Assortment of - aXatrainellitetff — Cl:',GOODS •-• • CoinPrliting etely'vaztety - of.; TINWARE. . , - SILVER;PLATE ( DiWAIVE; - • • - TABLE CUTLERY, ' - - • FANCY GOODS. _: • PLANISIIF.D TIN-WARE, COOKiNHUTENSILS,- _ _ -CHAMBER WARE, IN BETS, HOLLOW W.ARE..ENAMLED, - , - COPPER KETTLES, • - - • MASS KETTLES. Chang Dishes, Egg hollers, Britannia I Ware, Waiters, <Cc., dm. - A general assortment of Woodttad:Willow `Ware, Tubs, Yankee Thickets, ' Wash Boards, Brushes, Water Coolcrs Ice Cream Freezers,' Tea - Kettles, Sauce Pans,' Egg Whips, Market Baskets, • Lanterns, • dopey 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 Kitchen. Stoves of every Description. GAS FITTING ' & PLUMBING Carried on in all its various branches. Stoves,Shops, Dwellings, Ac., fitted up with Gas and Water Pipes, in the best manner. On band a good assortment of Chandeliers, Brackets Drop Lights and Pendants. Galvanized Iron, Lead and Ter ra Cotta Water Pipes. „gas Reparing promptly and personally attended to. . HIRAM WILSON, spril2, 'O4. Cot.. Locust 2zid st., Cora. R.l. HALOEMAN I 'COLIThata, PS. , • We invite attention to our stock of STAPLE AND FANCY SILKS AND • DaZISS 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. I 'WHITE-GOODS DEPARTMENT; HOISERY DEPARTMENT. MEN'S-WEAR DEPARTMENT. HOUSEKEEPING STAPLE GOODS. All of which will be sold at the LOWEST MARKET PRIDES:" FIALDEMAN'S Cheap Cash Store. comium=a Classical and military Institute. HE undersigned has leased for a term Lof 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 Schoolfor Boys, and a day school for both sexes. This Inetitu tion will afford evorYfacility for acquiring a`. thorough and extended , knowledge of those studies which constitute a liberal ed: ucation—preparing,young men. for Easi ness,Teaolunor fpr entering any class in our g best Calle es , - and* affording • oun ornamental branches. • 'le -instruction in the usual studios of an English Educa tion will he thorough and complete, special attention, however, will be given to the Classics and higher Mathematics: and two evenings in the week will be devoted to in struction in Book Keeping, which has be come a most important branch of a busi ness education . , In order to secure a well directed and popular system of exercise, a Military Department will be connected with the Institution, under the be. of . Major G. • Eckendorff, of „Philadelphia, who is extensively known as a most ael complished and, successful Military In-' structor. The first session of 2(1 weeks will open on the first • • TUESDAY OP MAY. • Terms.--$lOO per session, quarterly-In ad vance. For this sum the studentisentitled to Boarding, Lodging, Light and Fuel, with tuition in English, 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 $l2. MS and .V.l per session, according to range of studies. rho usual charges made for French Music Drawing, dc. Military Drill ss.' Parente and Guardians may rest assured that no pains will be spared to improveand &mei ope the intellectual and moral r.atures of those intrusted to our care. In our effort to establish a school of high order, on thor oughly evangelical principles, we solicit the beauty co-operation of all who tire in terested in the cause of sound.learning and christian education. ' 3IM'ZIUMCIES. Rev. W. C. Calton , Pros. LaFayette CoUege Easton, Pa. Jas. H. Coffin, L. L. D. Prof. - Chas. Rodge,D.D. A. T. ;Weill, D.D. {Prof. Theo. Seminary, W.H. Green. D.D. Princeton, N. J. Rev. M.B.Grier,Ed.of Presbyterisn,Phila. Win. Chester, D. D.; Phil a. Rev Thos. McAuley, - Rev. H. R. Callaway, Columbia, Pa. Rev. O. Relmenanyder; - - Rev. R. A. Brown,. - - - W. G. Case, Pres. of . dr. C. R. R. Co'la..Pa. John MoCanskYrD4D., WeetThiladelphia. Rev. S. S. Shriver;Hightatown; N. J. J. Myers Johnson; Esq.; Philad e lphia. J. Aldan, D. D. New 'York City. - • For Circular* obutnining further partici , - niers Address ' - REV. H. S. 11.1.IMANDER, mar.s-Bm. Columbia, Pa. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE • - - TO .BELL TER =want Full: Length Steel Plate - 41•1 - CSVMLANTIL•TCA• •r pia_ ESEDENT LENCiOLN, - SIGNINO. THE - • SILICIPATSIN PBOCUSTION. • Tlio.bein, and only correct likeness or this t =au in existence. For Particulars `address, JOHN DAWTY,Publisher.,- reay14,412. No. /7 S. Bth St.. Philadelphia. GOT ,0133. lITATCIE as .s.Ls: . r. RITMPLZ & BON, hails Just s rirodyrod TWO HUNDRED GROSS of Saporta Distatkes,_7l3.lish Rill be_stßel wholnale and resll.• - „ • • - ; S. RUN= &HON, - Locust street, Oors. • TAX - NOTICE. 71 IZl6li intplliatefOr;thi , Borough Tax 'ibi s _L the homes:ll of Coburiblai for the rot 19841 s now'ready,aud rasped isktbsOolleo• torsi brads lbrooniction. • An ralenry of-Ittirtpar:Outtomill bt om al/lowat it-patd urtr-c!t , , - *- 7 .I=rtriet - F.MJP - SIAUa: „ - AND _ Diteases tetitiling Iron Diloiderrogtht LIT• et, anO-Iggestive 0rpt034 , .. . , • oa .GrainaTs -- • - Mime BittericlumeepW__ovaadtaose DM AB DO JOE . , EBITERIATIESIDTIOCI lifaMa mare teatimcin*l- have-more "r"espec "table p_e o ge o;-", a 2.40 r. thei - tban'eliy other tie - - • , .the market We defy any one to eoutradi at-thiaass • AM:MIL-PAT $1000.; . To anyy one that win pioduce a.Certii ate p_ by as, that is .eat. "gaapine. Hoofland's German -Bitters writ cast imias cast or . Chronic or „Wert:cue Debility, Diseases of the • - Kidneys, end Diseases arising/rota a disordered Stoinach. Observe the following symptoms resulting from disorders of the cligestiVe orgests: Constipation, Inward Piles, • FullnessA•of Blood to the Head; Acidity of the Stalk; soh, Nausea, Heartburn, DisgnsVfor • Food, fullness or weight in theatern. aeh, sour eructations, sinking or .; fluttering at the pit of the stem-., • ach,swimmin_ gof the head, hur ried and diflicult breathing, Ilutter'g.of the heart, ebok- • • ink or sttifocating sensa tions when in- a lying posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain ,itt the head; deficiency of perspire- - tion; yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain in the side, back, cheat limbs, dcc., sudden flushes of hest, burning in the flesh, constant imagin ings of Evil, and great depression of spirits, 3EL = SVC 3EI WE 3EI OM 3EL THAI' TITIS BITTEII.B IS ESIOT ALL OM Contains no Runi or Whiskey, and can' make drunkards, but lathe Best TONIC. in the WORLD. RE 41 / 4 .3D WHO' SAY: SO : Froni the 11e7. Levi G. Bark, Pastor or the Baptist Church, Pemberton, N. J.. formerly of the North Baptist Church. Philadelphia. I have knownlfoofiands's Gorman Bit ters favorably for anumber of years. I have nsod them in my own flintily and hays been so pleased with their ef f ects that t was induced to recommend them to many others, and know that they have operated in a strikingly beneficial manner. I take great pleasure in thus publicly proclaim. lag this fact, and calling the attention to those afflicted with the - diseases for which they are recommended to these Bitters, knowing from experience that my recom mendation will be sustained. Ido this cheerfully as Hoofiand's Bitters is intend ed to benefit the afflicted, "not a rum drink." LEVI G. BECK. Prom Rev. Newton Brown, D. D., P4l - oftheEncyclopediaofitellglous Knowl edge and Christian Chronicle Philadelphia. Althonghnot disposed to favor or recom mend Patent Medicines in general,throug,h distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he be lieves himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of oth ers. I do this more rendilyin regard to Hoof land's German Bitters, prepared by Dr 0 Df Jackson, this_ city, because I was preju diced against them for many years, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my friond;.Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for Abe romovalof this prejudicebypropertestsand for:encouragement to trythemwhensuiter ing from groat andlongeontinued The use ofthree bottles of these bitters at the. present year, was followedby evident relief and restorationto a degree of bodily and-mental vigor which /lied not felt Sot of regaining. - I them(' - thank • toad, my friend for directing me to use them. NEWTON - BROWN, Pust.a. Prom the Bev. JO% H . Kennard, Pastor of the 10th Baptist Church.... . Dr. Jackson:--Dear Sir 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 clearproof In various instances, and particularly in my family. of the usefulness of Dr. Iloofianora German Bitters, I - depart for once from my usual course, to express my full con viction that, for gcncrca debtlitY of tho Oa ism and eapecietly for Liver Complain, it is a safe and to preparation. In some cases t may tail; but usually r l doubtnot, it will be very beneficial to those who suf forfrom the above cause. • 11 7 yours, very rcgrling.E'N?..TAMTP Eighth below - Coates Street, Philadelphia. From Rev. Warren Bandalph, Pastor of Baptist Church, Germantown, 'Penn. Dr. C. 35/Jackson :—Dear Sir:--Personal experience enables me to say that Iregard the German Bitters_ prepared by you as a most excellent medicine. In eases of se vere col and general debility I have been greatly benefited !by the use of the Bitters, and doubt not they-Is-11i produce similar effects on others. Yours, truly—* ' W.6.111X.N. 114.1 4 ZDOLPIL ..Germantown, Pa. From hey. J. If Tinner, Pastor of lied ding, "AL.R, Church,-Phlls. Dr. Jackson :-Dttar Sir :=Saving Used vonr German Bitters intn,y6nuily frequent ly lam prepared to say that it has been of groat sorvico. I believe that in moat eases of general debility of the system it is the safest and most valuable remedy of which I have any knowledge. Yours, Respectfully .1. Tultzrzn, No. 726 N. Nineteenth Street. From the Bor. Thos. Winter, Pastor or Roxborongh Baptist Church. Dr. Jackson +—Dear Sir: —2 feel it due to your excellent preparation, Iloodand -Ger man Bitters, to add mpg testimony 'to the deserved reputation it has obtained. I have for years at times, been troubled with great disorder in my head and nerbons system. I was advised by a friend to try a bottle of your German Bitters. I did so and have experienced great and+ unexpected relief; myhealth has been very materially hone- Steed. confidently recommend' the ar bole where I meat with *UMW similar to say own, and have been assured by manyaf their good effects. Respeettodly yours, T. WLkr,TEFI, Itosborough, Pa Prom Ttev. J. B. Mania; of the Garrott. Reformed Charah,Rutztown, Berke , Co: Dr. C. li.....Tackson:—RespecUsi Batt--I have been Isonbled with Dyspepsia nosey sweaty ysera. end have rover 'used any medicine that did sae as much good as Roodand's Ritter*. L am,very much tan• roved Irthealth. sitar having taken ass Toms. with serettkislwr 31F , s-41. - 13 dui is I utth = ,, alls, tholdnie 'nearly donlels queer. Stu--7 St per boale--halEdos. a Sists. •" 1 IntWAlLV'cilr COI:IICTER,F . IfITS. ' Sas that the idguatere of "C. If. ZACIlte SON" lionthoWnesszer. of each bottle. Should your newest'Druggist not lists the srlfcle. do not be.put off by any of the Intosleating now that may be of. farad in its , .but send to ne. and we will forptio'securely' perched. tIY =Pm* 4 _ O /Swipe& We cued Afeseuradory, -•' ',., No. 831 Arch St.. Mato, EVAN% ' • ' . 1 „ . " ... I ' 3l - 1 0 12 . 31 t om - imam ' neellen„ INSEENS
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