s ~oit~.=a~~; i~r~ 111141.3 . 0 Wmurrati o Qtlnas , caa,bo ,notieettluartst abeam pimed by the writeeureal .7artnoi; not necessary Tor pubti, eation,lut as a sarantee of good faith. • • - To Correspondentii. • _, 'l:Onsentinieqttoftt, ene" anteribitione, goouiro u of 4*Jet lateereseto .YU reader, elia 'rbe eteeeptcmg D. U. 8:—!-NISS.received and will be pub- Ibtheitas soon as we can find roonr-for. 10. Nye•win write you in a day or two in reibronce . to the twitter spoken of. • ^ -• MLSS haerciii.="th — e book has hits been sent. We will renaseher you--accept our thanks: , J. A. It =Your letter has just" come to land, dated at Lblurribia, Tenn. Glad to hear from you 7.. the request you make shall be complied with. tAnitissioir7reorlin .FAirt.=The pride Of. admission to the Great Sanitary Fair to be held in Philade] pkia, commencing on Tues day, June 7th, will be Fifty Cents. DRAFT ORDERED.—Pri)vost Marshal Ste vens has received_ orders to proceed with the draft in thit district, from such sub dis tricts as have not already filled their quotas. The draft will commence on Thursday nest. the 2nd of June. RAILROAD CITANTIES.—By reference to our time table advertisements on our first page, it Will be seen that the Reading Rail road Company have changed their running time, also the Wrightsville branch of the Northern Central Railway. The Reading and Columbia Railroad Company have also made important changes. SnOCKING AconmErs•r.—On Monday even ing. last, a boy named Loudenberger, resi ding in Fourth street, this borough, while attempting to . got on a freight train which was passing through town, had his foot crushed under the wheels and his leg so bad ly lacerated that amputation was deemed necessary. This is another sad warning, to boys. • NEW Yonir PArims.--The New York papers are now received here, via. the Read ing and Columbia Railroad, very nearly as soon as the Philadelphia papers. Pas senger trains on the Reading road connect zit Reading with the through trains direct to New York. We give place on the fourth page of to days paper to the lengthy communication of Henry J. Howard, in answer to P. H. 3 , s g's letter in the ''Elizabethtown MGM, pet. We are always glad to hear trom our friend Howard, but hereafter ho must send such communications directly to the editor of the Trumpet. We cannot afford to pub lish any more of them, as they do not in terest the general reader. ATLANTIC MoxTn. LY.—The Jam' number of the Atlantic Moilthly is fully up to the standard of literary excellence. Longfel low,Mrs.Stowe, Bayard Taylor and others, are contributors in this number. With the next number of the "ATLAwrre" begins Volume XIV, and will contain contribu tions from: the following eminent writers : Emerson, Longfellow, Gall, Hamilton, Ike Marvel, Mrs. Stowo, and other authors.— Now is the time to subseribe. Single sub seription, $1 per year, posta.ge paid. Tick nor & Fiebl4, 135 Washington street, 13 is ton, Mass. Wm. U. _Tress has it for sale. Tanr.saux Vrvo.Yrs.—.l. numblr of the young ladies and gentleTnatipf - Columbia have associated themselves together, and hwve undertaken to give an entsAnitune: In oda FortiiiiZlEill, on Tuesday even lug next, for thebenefa of thus Presbyterian Sabbath satolit af this place. The, great feature of the exhibition will be Tableatcc Vicaats, in which same gorgeous livin; pictures will be presented. , It promises to 100 a beautiful affair.' We were present at •`reherahal," a few evenings since, and must say i t wits a rich treat. The display is es sentially a new one in our community, and combines instruction with amusement.— The Scones they have taken show good taste in the selections. "Hiawatha return ing with his bride M innehalut," and "D nth of Minneludia,""Signing the death warrant of Lady Jane Grey." ,te. These characters are deli nem ted with such shuplicity of thought, an 1 graphic force of meaning, which affords the clearest insight. The an alysis of character which is displayed, and its comprehensive studies of nature make up a picture, the verisimilitude and depth of which, realized at once the beauty and simplicity of ideal art• The variety of the entertainment thus afforded, the rich cos tumes, splendid scenery, and the grouping attitudes, will make the exhibition ono of unusual Merit, and the praiseworthy object to which the proceed are to be given de serves liberal encouragement by our citi zens. Another very pleasant feature of the exhibition is, that the intervals between the tableaux will be filled' by the delightful music of Keffer's Orchestra. Much atten tion is being paid to the preparations, so as to insure its complete success. Well, wo arc not going to preach a sermon about it neither are we going to write a history, but we know the exhibition will be of a novel and extremely interesting character to our people, and every available spot in Odd Follows' Hall should be filled. CuntsvrAN COMIUSSION.-A. union moot ing was held in the M.' E. Church, on Sunday, evening last, which was addressed by Rev. C. P. Lypord, a. member of the 4 •Christian . Commission, ", and who; has jtest-returned from the . Hospitals about PredericksbUrg, and the "Wilderness," where he has been administering to our sick and wounded soldiers. Ho gave a vivid description- of the great contest be tween the two armies, and described the situation of the contending hosts—theef der of battle, and the Various movements °elite ; army and "ConituLssion" beautifully described by the gifted speak- 31o4tiVea • simpsii of ve*it the Christian Conunission • and its Aproncites , had done. and of the great good, it was now doing.— He deitcribcd,their workla tho army as one constant change—noCantlaued same nessu3th kup.ofnuntydlstincteassficigna. Thig - Wook the; 'dellgitSs may be distrib uting religious paroortiand • bißoks . , - Preach': ing the Gospel to crowds of•healthy, vig orousAtion; the next; preitsringwith their own hands some _soothing .draught or nourishing food; for thOso who are lan guishing with deseaseitisoniolono ItospIt ,01; cheering the desponding spirits with tho kind attentions of "hOme.". Ho misl aid some thrilling and touching Incidents oLothas,zhattle-tisld, ancl , hoirplUals t which war" 11 . 0 _41FOt9,Vkh great interest. ' • UM; the discourse a collection for the Christian Commission was • talceriAmi; the result •( -which, was Eight ilienirred and • thixtyzliee dollars and one cent. - This sum was afterwsids increased to oVer orThotts.. andpoilara, • , This shows how .our peOPle“sppreciate the soldiers whops* fighting to overthrow this soculsed, rebellion: • . COM - 3titio the ititeinbis appeatinceS inffiCatiii:' golden harvest in this region, both of fruit and grain. The fields are rich With verdure, and the trees gaily ornamented with many-hued blos soms,. -If we would see Nature in,herlove liness, now, irithe spring -time efher beauty and fragrance, is the time to visit hill and valley, and sip the sweets so freely offered. The valleys surrounding our borough are seas of agricultural -productiveness ; and though some others. may equal, it wouldbe hard to find any to • surpass them in rich picturing or promises of coming bounty. Anrsun.—One of the best W. 00 Maga zines , published in the U. S. is Arthur's Home Magazine. The June number has Just been received. It contains one of the best steel engravings yc.e have seen this long while. Besides the fashion illustrations, it is filled with: original reading matter from some of the best Writers of , the day. By subscribingtor 'Arthur' you *get "Evan geline" - as a premhim, ono of the hand somest pictures, in the country. Orders may bo left at this office, or sent to 323 Wal nut Street, Philadelphia. LIBERAL Do moss.—The employees of the division of the Pennsylvania Central railroad, extending from Philadelphia to Harrisburg, have contributed $13,000 to the Sanitary Fair at Philadelphia. The em ployees of the Reading railroad company, including the mechanics in the several work shops, road hands, clerks, conduc tors, have each contributed one day's wages towards the great Sanitary Fair fund. The total amount realized is over $lO,OOO. STORM.—Tho storm that raged on last Tuesday night, among other damages, visited the hoMe of "Our Devil," and broke from nature's fastening the large sheltering limb of that time-honoied' willow, which for so many summers cast a welcome shade over the exhausted pedestrian who stopped beneath it to 601 his fevered brow. The roll of the thunder and the crash of the fall en limb caused his "satanic majesty" to arouse from his slumbers, which will ac count for all the little mishaps that may appear in the "Spy" for some time to come. CROW'S PATENT AUTOMATIC DANCER.— What is the use of going to Sanford or ally other Ethiopean performance when you can have a like performance in your own Parlor by purchasing the above named ar ticle from George Doll Co., 14 North Gth street Philadelphia. They are importers of toys, canes, meerschaum pipes, besides many novelties which cannot be found at any other establishment. Merchants and others visiting the city should call and examine their stock, as we know they cannot do better than pur chase from Mr. Doll. While merchandiz ing years ago, (in our palmy days,) we used to buy at this house, and we speak "from the book." Our friends will call at our office and see the great "Jim Crow" perform—admission free. Our latch string is always out, the Editor always in. ll'Arzu iv D Em.t.vD.--Old newspapers and other printed matter, formerly worth one cent a pound, are now purchased by the Paper makers at eight cents a :pound. By a process devised since the great advance of Paper stook, the ink is, effectually removed and the paper remanuraeturvp so .... mlut„,Xe sea — lNTifit Ataple worth eight cents a pound ought nett° be thrown away, or used for such 'purposes as kind ling tires, for cheaper substances may be substituted. PILUSEWOUTIEY.-SusquehannaLodge,No. SO, f. 0. of 0. F., of Columbia, donated Fifty Dollars to tho Sanitary and Christian Com- L2t other Lodges throughout the State zollon• the example. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A. GRIND ENTERTAINMENT OF _ TABLEAUX VIVANTS, will be given nt the ODD I'ELE.OWSI 11./ILL, On Tuesday Evening, May 31st, 1864. For the BENEFIT of tit& Presbyterian SABBATH SCHOOL of Columbia. PROG RAM ME rt • ' SCENE I.—A Gipsy Camp; , • " " 3.—A Wedding* Scene. • • " 4. —Signing the Death Warrant of Lady Jane Grey. s.—John Anderson my :To, "Though some folks may ydre uuld, John, I never think ye so— But I think ye're aye the same to me, John An (lemon my Jo." Part Second. Scrrxn I.—Hiawatha returning home with his Bride Munch:dui "Mud and baud they went together Through the woodland and the meadow." " 2.—Death of Minnehahn, . . IMEZ=Mi2I Saw his loycly 3finnolmha Lying dead anal Cold before him." " ••3.--Scene from Henry "There site ajmlge That no King eau corrupt." " 4.—Night and Morning, (in 2 scones ) " L.—Jonathan's Visit to his City Cbusin. " 6.—Liberty. MUSIC ny-Tnu NEFFEIL ORCHESTRA Tickets, :Zees ED-Tickets for 'ReserTed .sestscau Lo Murat Win. tr. Hess' Book Store. llion.open at 714; to Commenceat 8 o'clock. .LIEUT. GENERAL UNITED STATES GRANT , me; ' ' TO THRASH THE - REBELS, "AND THEATORE OF • STEACY and BOWERS= • . is the Placeto buy your Goods.- ixTE kavejusCrecolved a full stock of TV Dress Goods, Clothes,Cassimeres,Ves tings, and Domestic Goods ill great variety. Thankful for past favors, we respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. ,STEACY & BOWERS; uuty2:B;o4. - Opposite 0. F. Hail. CANES I. CANES! AA seri V.ERY Large Assortment of every de- Sion, Just reeeived--a.1a0,, GENUINE MEERSCHA HSI, PIPES, Tubes, of the very best kind made—also, Fancy Goods, Toys, Novelties, &c., in great variety. GEO. DOLL fic CO., IMporters ; may2S'64,tm . No. 14,.Nurth oth - CLOAKING .CLOTIIS. ADIESove have no' in store the most -Lidesirable shades of Cloth, which we your especial attention to.. 1n5344 .64 . • Cor. 24 it Locust TERRIBLE, DISCLOSURES=-Secretefor the million l'A-fitost valuable and wonderful publieetied A work of 400 'pages, and 80 colored' engravings. - DR. HUNTER'S VADE MECUM, an arignal and popular treaties on Man and 'Woman, their Physiology, rottnctions, and .Sekual disorders of every kind, with Nevee ing Remedies lot theit speedy cure. , The practice of DR. HIT.'....7PER has long been and still is - unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation of numerous persons, he ban been induced to extendbis Medical useful ness through the medium of his "VADE MECUM." It is a volume that should he in the hands of every family in the • land; as a preventive of secret, vices, or as a guide for the alleviation of One of the most awful and destructiVe scourges ever visited mankind. One copy, securely enveloped will be forwarded free of postage to any part of the United States for al cents in P. 0. stamps. .Address, post paid, DR. HUN TER, No. 3 Division Street-New-York. • May 28 'O4 ly ENROLLIVIZEDIT FUND. 1/Y direction of the Committee who were appointed to collect money to have the Enrollment corrected, I have paid over the balance on hand, $4O, to John B. Bachman, Es 9., Chamn of Local Committee, ap pointed to r ais e funds for the benefit of the Central Fair to be held in Philadelphia by the Sanitary Commission. • • -• may2B.lo T. W. STEACY, Treasurer. , • FISII ! FISEt ! I FISH!!! MACKEREL in Assorted Packages, fur saleEheap at the Store of MALTBY at CASE, ratty2S. '64 Locust St., Cola. A FULL STOCK Just received, which we will sell at the very lowest cash prices. STEACY BOWERS, may2S,T4. Cur. :2(1 S. Locust St. TRIMMINGS MISS IT. WITCH, would respectfully in form the citizens of Columbia and vi cinity, that she has opened the store for merly occupied by Mrs. Swartz, for the sale of FAcy Trimmings, Notions, &c., - Ros e n-, mores, • Spool Cotton, Needles Pins, Brushes, Combs, Perfumery, Tapes Cotton Cord, Handkerchiefs, French Cor sets, Lace Veils, Grenadine Veils, Sleeves Collars, Cuffs, Skirts, Dress Buttons ant Ornaments, Gimps, ke., She asks a liberal sunroof public patron age. HANNAH WIKE, may2P6.l. Locust street above Second. NEW SUMMER GOODS MALTBY at CASE. HASP again tilled their store with a new 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, Mozambivues, Grenadines, .Prench Organdies, Chintz Challies, De Lanes, Val encies, &c. Also Ladies Lace Points and circulars. Silk and Cloth Samples and Circulars, Parasols, Sun Shades, timbre], la so.tc. , &c. MALTBY k CASE. Cora. May 21 '64 10712.c.l.essztact cis. Retail, ALL kinds, of the best quality, and de livered to any part of the town. Since the opening of the , Cianal I have a full sup ply always on hand. All orders left at this store will be promptly attended to. • • - B. F. APPOLD. may 21, :1861. Opposite Col'a. Bank. - NOTICE . . HAVE ascertained that a portion of the _L Roses so d-t, ht 4eAlgwevesla*faserAllAWLMlStiadeWeig l4 , among them "Giant of the Battles." . Any persons havingpurchased any of them, and not proving . as represented, will please in form me, and I will make it satisfactory. S. IL PURPLE. Cora. Nursery, may 14-3 t. A PERSONS who are indebted to A Hippey of the borough of Colum bia, are requested to make immediate pay ment, anthill persons havingelnims against him, will present them without delay to the undersigned. JOHN T. HIPPEY HENRY HIPPEY. Attorneys for William Hippey. Corn. may 14,'1i-1-3t. • Meyer's Newly Improved CRESCENT-SCALE. UNSTRUNG PIA:NOES, Ackno*lodged to be the best. London Prize Medal and Highest Awards in America received. Melodeons and. SECOND-Hand names! Warerootas, No; 722 ABC ST., Below Eighth, Mitt. nuir.2o,-3mos. ICE CREAM. WE CREAM. undersigmed is 110 W prepared to fur '. nish to the public ICE CREAM by the Freezer, Quatt or in Moulds, at the lowest prke. lso by the small quantity ut his saloon, between the- Bunk and Franklin House, Locust Street. Cunt, mar.l2-'6-1. GEO. J. SMITH. V Letters Testamentary on V V the estato of Rhoda Wright, late of the borough of Columbia, in the county of Lan caster, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber; all persons indebted 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 WILLIAM AZ MATIVM: Col'a., may7,18114,6t, Executor. Just published, a new edition of Dr. Cdl versrelt'x reb.brated emay on the radical cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhma or Seminal 'Weakness, Involuntary Semi nal-Losses, Impotency, Mental anti Physi mil Incapacity. Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self-indulgeuco or sexual ex travagance. 03-. Price, in a sealed' envelope, only 6 cents. ' Regerved heats, Wets rtio celebrated anther lapis admirable essAy clearly dernonstratba,,fnim a thirty years succeseful practice, that thealarming -consequences of self-abuse may be radiCal ly cured without the dangerous use of in ternal medicine or tho 'application of:the knife--Tointing out a mode of cure, at once simplo,•eertain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter• what his condition may be; may cure himself cheap. ly, privately, and nulically. . • _gal-This 'Lecture should be In theltands of every.youthfand every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any , address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post , stamps. Address the publishers, "" CIIAS. J. C.N.L . LNE ct; 127 flowery, New York, Post office box 4586. Sept.iO,'63-iy. TO TEACHERS AND SCHOOL OFFICERS. Et c, 3:11. ca co 1 lEll ocs am in , an. -3r rnparation, Organisalkon, Employments, and Inlhoritha of Schools By games P. Wickersham. a.al; Just received and for sale by - april D,1864. WIL 11. lIFSS. A Room in the Blue Front, 'formerly oc- - oupiedlbyThomasWelsb,Esq.mkno, several houses. Apply te. • WICVtM (WPE'R." July 4„(114. SUN -UMBRELLAS COAL! COAL! 'FOR SALE NOTXCM. NOTICE_ A LECTURE FOR YOUNG lON, A TREATISE ON TUE For Bent LAMP HEATING APPARATUS BOILINGFRYING-STEWINC-STEAPING Watt Ills rant raiz neap rat toot. - --.-=. . • , By the . fltan — e of a common lamp, at the cost of a cent's worth of oil, a very comfortable breakfast cau be cooked.-4: Y.' rribune. • ' Simple in'eonstruelion, easily kept in order, ready , for'use in a moment convenient to tame" on lnand.—Drugilies Circular. , Fiah's Lamp is one of the most pop ular novelties of the day. , the utility of it Ls unquestionable, a 'great saving is made in heating and cookingsmall articles, and cambe made to cook meals for a great many persons, which is actually done on the ambulance cars which carry the sick saldie.rs.—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.—Hall's Journal of Health. I have tried the apogatus 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 without it. Ed. Coal Oil Circular. An economical contrivance for get ting up heat at short notice fur nursery and general household purposes. one im portmkt point is the saving in cost over coal tires.-2V. Y. Rue:zing-Post. PRICES FROM TWO TO SIX DOLLARS CAPACITY FROM ONE TO FOUR QUARTS. THREE ARTICLES'COOKED AT ONE TIME WITU ONE BURNER. Arranged for Kerosene or Coal, or Gas. A descriptive pamphlet of thirty pages fur nished gratis. Also TILE UNION ATTACTLiTENT, Price 50 cent* To be attached to a common Kerosene Lamp or Gas-Burner, by which Water may be Boiled, and Fond cooked; also arranged to support a simile. EVERY FAMILY NEEDS ONE. WM. D. RUSSELL. Agent, No. 200 Pearl St., New York. Apr. 9, Td. ACIENTS WANTED. COACH MAKING. Coach, Carriage •S• Ruggy MANUFACTORY Second street, nearly opposite UTIIERAY CHURCII, cozumßLl, Pd: STLVER MEDALS and Prom i ums award ed at the , Agricultural and Mechanical Society of Laneastorcounty,And also at the different Fairs, for the best Shifting Top Buggies. The subscriber would respectfully inform the public that he still continues to 3nitnn facture Coaches, Carriages,7Buggies, Sul kies, and all other vehicles in his line. His reputation as a workman is fairly estab lished, as ho can confidently claim for his work the merits of beauty of 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. lie gives particular attention to the REPAIRING •OF VEHICLES, and warrants ari. his work inhis lino to givo sat isfaction. In addition to his practical experience in the business, he, has the assistance of the bestworkilien-1101tOoth'erbeingemployetl. The public is respectfully invited to call and examine the stock on 'hand. SAMUEL CARTER, AGIT. Col'a.nuty7'6l,tf. A NEW ARRIVAL OF .4-`7 6 00; Watche4, Clocks Just, received at thL9ltoro of P. Shreiner /6 Son, Front St. above Walnut, where we are always prepared to sell gdods atthe cheapest rates, and guarantee them to be as represented. DO YOU WANT A GOOD GOLD PEN 1 If so, call and examine our stock of War ran aL Luddies Pine Gold Pen, the best now in market, and warranted to give satisfaction. •i7` Watches and Jewelry carefully re paired. may 7;64. P. SHREINER at SON. BLOWED IN AGAIN. Ya.c. 31/1..a.a. 11 c• t Favcrtcaxsr AGAIN "IN BLIAST.” THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Columbia and %guiltily, that he hats just "blown in" his celebrated ' MULLET FACTORY, at the Columbia Dam, just below town. and is prepared to supply SHAD, MULLETS, SUCKERS and all other fish that swim the Susque hanna River, in their proper season, at the lowest prices. He solicits the custom of his friends and the public generally. Coraanay7'ol-tf. SAMUEL ARMS. ABIOS S. GREEN, Commission Agent, AND OCO -A. T-I ID PA ..A. MI M 11., _ Canal Basin, Columbia, Pa. Having sixteen hundred feet of wharf front, on Canal Basin, Columbia, with hail Road connection, I am.prepared to receive and forward, Coal, Iron Lumber, Ore, Ties, Ate., with the utmosedespatch. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. April 23, Fiih, Fish and Cheese Just Received and in Moro, 10 Barrels No. I Idaekerel, 10 do ' ilo 2 do 5 do do 3 do 20 flair Ilbs No 1 Alnekerol large A: mod' 20 do do 2 do du " 20 do do 3 do do 50 gr Ilbs No 1 2 AC 3 do 50 Kitts lib 1. 2 10 Boxes of ,CIICUS3O " 1 5 Tierces of Sugar Cured Mims, Tor saloWliolosale and Itetail, by 11. F. AI'I'OLD, April 30, '64 Locust Street BRUNER. JOIIN 11. bloom:. BRUNER & MOORE,' . DLLEtts AUNDS . • COAL, - Wholesale and Beta% In the C,oldl7ard formerly occupied by J. April 2:1, '64. FRESH3:::O 11. T-7' CI- S, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, ac.; PERFUMERY. • • BRUSHES, • COMBS, Am; &c., FLAVORING EXTRACTS, • 'FAMILY DYE COLORS, SPONGES,Ac., ke. The subscriber has just received a lei*, addition to his stock, of tie above articles. also, Nundng Bottle's or a late and im proved pattern. Call and examine at B. WILLIAMS, apr112.,.'114. ,- 'Front street. Columbia. TE NATIONAL ALMANAC AND Arinnal-ltecord for the year 4864- At WISL U. HESS' Cheep Book Store, pril.6, '64. Opposite the Columbia Bank first t atio . ol. Bala of .Z..otuntlia . . - -.- ( sacee.oni tODitwiler .4 , 8r0.) • Cor. Second and Locust Sts., COLUMBIA, LANCASTV.II. Co.. PA:, Capitaav9o,ooo,ivithprivilecreof increasing - :same to $300,000:.._ • . BOAUD . O ' F . DufccToni; E. Hershey, : - Wm. G. Case. - P. Gossler, .C. S. KnUtrtnan, - J. G. Hess, Washilagton Righter, A. Brinier, J. B. Shuman • • Justus Gray. ' • OFF/CE RS : - • ' - E. Hershey, Pres.,A. Bruner, Vice Pres - S. S. Detwiler, - Cushier. . 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 accessiblepoints on liberal terms, dis count notes, drafts, dc., buy and sell gold, silver and domestic exchange, and transact ull business appertaining to a thoroughly organized Bank. Interest paid on special deposits for months or longer. • , ''..tj..lianking hours : from 9a. m. - to 3 p.m. ..Discount day: Monday, 10 a: m. of each week. '\-,0,..Y0ur patronage is respectfully sine- Red. S. S. DETWILER, Cushier. May 21, 18G4.-2m. 'COMMITTER FORA DAY'S *LABOR GREAT CENTRAL S ANITAAT PAIR. Committee on "Labor Incomes and Revenue' Mee No. US S. SEVENTH ST. JOHN N. CLAG HORN, Treasurer. This Committee has a special 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, Now Jersey amid Delaware, for the benefit of our sick and wounded soldiers. The Committee is now.fully organized at the above address, and calls for the co-op eration of all classes in the community. We want to show what the industrial classes can do for their soldiers! What the people can do in their separate trades ! What Pennsylvania clan do! What New jersey can do! What Delaware can ! What each county can do! What each city and town citadel What each profession eau do! What each trade can do! What each occupation can do! What each manufactory can do! What each bank. insurance companyand 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 ican 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 fami lies. 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. If the workmen will authorize their employers to deduct one day from their weetis or month's earnings, and the employers WI 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. Hurry 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 lIOND, Chairman. Mrs. E. W. NUTTER, prll 16, 1604 Treasury Department. Office of Comptroller of tAe Currenry, SVushington, April 8, .1.864. Whereas, by satisfactory. evidence pre sented to the undersigned, it has been wade to appear that The First National Bank of Colombia. in the County of Lancaster. and State of Pennsylvania, has , been: duly organized under and aceording'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,"!,4pproved 'February 250.803. and has complied with all the provisions of said aet required tolhe complied 'with before eommencing. the business of Battking. Non', thereldre. Hugh I%icCn 'loch, cant p troller of the eitereney, du lieVeby ettrti I'3 - that Till?: FIRST NATIONAL. BANK Or COLUMBIA, County of Lancaster, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Banking under the act aforesaid. . - - ISEA.LI In Tentimony Whereof, witness my band and seal of othee, this eighth day of April, ltiii t. HUGH MCCULLOCH, Comptroller of the Currency. April Hi, 1864. THE COLEMOIIIIIOOTAR SHOE STORE. REMOVED to the corner of Front and Locust Streets, where is kept constantly on hand a full and complete assortment of Boors, SHOES, GAITERS, 6.0., All styles and varieties of Men's, Boy's, Ladies, Misses' and Children's wens. WE MANUFACTURE TO ORDER, and keep constantly on 'hand, a stock of ready-mud° work. Repairing promptly. attended to. Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, &c. A full assortment of Hats and Caps of Mb latest styles, always kept on hand. Oar whole limo 1111(1 11114:111,1011 is devoted to our 1311141113:414, hence we are better able to give our customers satisfaction. The puplie are respoiXally invited to call and examine our stock. J. S: SNYDER, • - Eon Front and I.oinnit Streots. Corn,'April • ..?' Returned . I have opened out. igalnitt illy old pitted of business at ' , , • !,.,„ .Third paid-Union Sts, Where I would be pleased to see all my old customers. My stock of goods Is full and complete, comprising - DRESS GOODS.. • • OASSIMERES, CLOTHS. ~ • . VESTINOS, • • -1' DELAINS, • - ' " - PRINTS.' DOMESTICS, Together with as good assortment of goods as as found in any similar establishment. Family Groceries, Coffee, leq 40 84goi. of 411 ilia. - PRIME SUGAR CURED RAMS. FLOUR, FEED, POTATOES, , - FISH, ito. Country pr;xinee taken in esehange for goods at. the highest market, rates. • Thankful for post patronage,,and relying upon the superiority Of our stock and ,low prices, to merit a liberal share 'of pliblid patronage. ' 3.. ..,...: 1....0...511111CER, sprit 9, '6l. Cor. 3rd and-Talon 86. _ - M.HEr'citizens ot Colombia and vicinity, are respectfoikr invited to call and ex-• amine my largr r andvacied assortment of kiVITSERMIZZELVG G 0421.135,:: , . . ;—:-• Comprising every Vittiety f of - TIN WARE,- -- • ~ - . 'SILVER-PLATED WARE; : - - - _ -,TABLE CUTLERY, • - , , , FANCY GOODS. .PLANISUED TIN-WARE; COOKING UTENSILS, ' - CHAMBER WARE. IN SETS, HOLLOW WARE, EN AM LED, • •' • COPPER KETTLES, BRASS KETTLES, Chafing Dishes, Egg Boilers, Britannia- Ware, Waiters, &e., (Vc.: A. general assortment of Woodand Willow Ware, Tubs, Yankee- Buckets, Wash Boards, Brushes, Water Coolers Ice • - Cream Freezers, Tea Kettles, Sauce Pans, Egg Whips, Market Baskets, Lanterns, . . Money Boxes, Lard Lamps, Toy Tin-ware, Sad Irons, Cistern Pumps, Stop Cocks, Coffee Row-tiers, Coffee Mills, Trays, ite., together with an assortm et it of Plain, Fancy - and Useful Articles, adapted to the 'Toilet, Parlor and Kitchen. Stoves of every Description. . GAS PITTING ..t. PLUMBING Carried on in all its various branches. Stoves,Shops, Dwellin,gs, &c., tit ted up,with Gas and Water Pipes, in the best. flaunter. On hand a good assortment of Chandeliers, Bracket:, Drop Lights and Pendants, Galvanized I run, 1.45al and Ter ra Cotta Water Pipes. ),r.i.:"• Repari ng.promptly and pa.* rim - lly attended to. • - I nut.A.m. WILSON, April 2,'61. Cor. Locust cC 2utl st., R. J. HALDEMANi COLUMBIA, PA. Wo invite attention to our stock of STAPLE AND FANCY SILKS 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, HOISERY DEPARTMENT. MEN'S-WEAR DEPARTMENT, HOUSEKEEPING STAPLE GOODS. All of which will be sold at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. HALDEAfAN'S • Cheap Cash Store. CO/4171MLBZa Classical and glilitary.lnstitate. rrillE undersigned has lensed for a term 1. 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 Boardin:Sch. •lfor Bo ; al thorough and extende . - 03 ,viodsro; A :4. those studies which constita e a liberal ed ucation—preparing young men. for 33usi ness' Teaching or for entering any class in our best Colleges; and, indbrding youn Ladiessuperior advantages in thesolidand ornamental branches. - While instruction in the usual studies of an English Educa tion will be thorough and complete, special attention, however, will bagiven 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 orderto secure a well directed and popular system of exercise, a Military Department will 'be connected withthe Institution, under the supervision of Major G. Eekendorfl,' of Philadelphia, who is extensively known as a most ac complished and successful Military In structor. • Tin-first session of 20 weeks will open on the first TOESI)AY OF MAY. Terms.--$lOO per session, quarterly in nd- VallCe. For this suntthestudentisontitled to Boarding, Lodging, Light. mid Fuel, with tuition in English, Mathematics, Lat in and G mei:. A deduct ion of Five Dollars will be Millie to each student •furnishing his own bed and bedding. Washing Six Dollars per session. Tuition for Day Scholars $l2. sls and r... 5 per session, according to range of studies. The usual charges made for French, Music, Drawing, Military Drill $5. Parents and Guardians may rest assured that no pains will be spared to improve and duvel ope the intellectual and moral natures of those intrusted to our care„ In our _effort_ to establish a school of high odor, on thor oughly evangelical principles, WO solicit the hearty co-operation of all who are in terested in the cause of sound learningand christitui education. REFERENCES. Rev. W. C. Cattell, Pres. La Fayette College • Easton, Pa. Jas. H. Coffin; L. L.D. Prof. - Clms. Ifodge,l).D. {.. A. T. 3l'Grill,D.D. Prof. Theo. Semlnory, V.H. Green, D.D. Prlneeten,' IS'. .r. - Rev. 111.1.1.Grier,M1.orPresbyteritm,PhIla. 'Wm. Chester, 11. D., Phila. , Rev. Thom. ,NleAuli,,y, - Itev. Ir. It. Cullum-ay, COlumblit4, F. ROI:: C. Reimensnyder,. - -, - A. Brown, ' - - - W. 0. Case, Pres. of R.liv C. It. John MeClusky, D. D., West Pinladelphia. Rev. S. S;Shriver, Hightstown, N. J.. ' J. Myers Johnson, Esq.; Philadelphia.- J. Alden, D. D. New York City. For Circulars containing further pnitio niers •A.ddress , REV. H. S. iLLEXANDEK, mar:s-3m. • , Columbia, Pa. AG EN TS - W ANTED . EyERS,W HERE ' - f . Ellegant : • Full:LengibAte - ei ' PREStCONT,.T. , ThiCaragra SIGNI2 i."/ THE , EtitNeekrieN +PRO6LANAIIOP . !: • The, licit and only correct likonosia of.:this groat man $n exaitence. For Particulars &admix • .101.1N.DATNTY,iPublisher. may 14,411 - No. 17 S. Oth Philadolphisa GOT OUR' MATCH !X". • .1. RUMPLE & SON, bscc.just received : ' ,TWO 111:thDREO GROSS.. - - of Superior Matelics, - 'which wlll - be sold wliolosulo and retail. J. numrizi, = april2, 1-I.' • 'Locust Street., cora: FISOMPUBLB SPRING 4 =lSt' mamma AY be found rat the store; of 3.4.a.ibi .Ull. Case, In great:comb:4y, and of the' bmb matertabs and latest styles, also-s yery Large assortatentotrenereadtdeorlt OesWz ..atereaSlolbs, • 74Aletrtyft 64.14 F r ,. ° cotimiwytvlist —e er and Digigifellegans, , • : S -;z GERIMI4II c' S. - • • - -sr c.) -- 'Theft° "Intent bave - perfolirtod niore Cnre:et." RiVE AND DO GIVE BETTER- SATISPACTIONi-, Ilaye more testimony! bavo more.resin , 7 _ table people to vouch for pieta .than any, other. • , the market.: edelya.nyone.tocmrtradictthisasserLimi is AlliD - ViTILPAY:SIOOO.: )..5 4 To, any one that Iva produce a Certificate published- brus, thatts-riot , genuinet-P.%. lloolland's German .Bitters Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the and Diseases arising from. . a disordered Stomach. - Observe-the following symptoms resulting from disorders of the digestive organs: . Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stom ach, l'ausea; Ileartlitirn, Disgust for Food, fullness or weight in the stom ach,' sour eructations, sinking or fluttering at the pit of the stom- SWIIIIIII ing ofthelieitd, II Ur • tied and difficult breathing-, - Iliztter'g of the heart, choir ing hr suffocating Lions when in -a Vim; posture,' dimness of vision, dots- - or webs before the sight, fever and - dull pain in. the head, deficiency of perspira tion, yellowness of the skin and eyes, paiiiin the side, back, chest • limbs. &e., sudden Bushes of heat,, burning in ioAffesli, consiant, imagin ings of Evil, and grcatdepresliion of spirits. WW—M XVI M ..IEC 3EI THAT 'MILS nirrims ts TJOTe2I&DETALIC-P. D , Contains no Ruin or Whiskey, and oan' make drunkards, but is tho BeZt fit oNia in the. worILD RE &D WHO SAY= SO: From the for. Levi U. Burk, l'asfor of the Baptist Chum- Pemberton, N. formerly of the North Baptist Church, Philadelphia. - I have known Ifoollands's German tors favorably for au tuber of veam. 1 have used them in my own family, and have been so pleased with their effects that. I was induced to recommend them to many, others, and know Butt they have operaped in a strikingly beneficial manner. I take great pleasure in thus publicly proclaim ing this fact, and culling the attention to those afflieted with the diseases for whiclt they are recommended to these Milers, knowing from experience that my recent mendation_will Ito snstaincsk 3 do this cheerfully as Itoothind's Bitters is intend ed to benefit the -afflicted, "not a rum. drink." LEVI G. BECK From Rev. J. Newton Brown D. D., Edi tor ofthe Encyclopedia of - Religious knowl edge and Christian Chronicle Philadelphia. Although' not disposed to favor or recom mend Patent Medicines ingeneral, through distrust of their ingredients and -effects, 1 yet know °filo sufficient 'reasons why tt man may not testify - to the benefits he be lieves lumsclf to have received from any simple preparation, in the - hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of oth7 ers. I do this more readilyin regard to Hoof land's German Bitters,_ prepared by Dr . 0 N Jackson, this city, 'because I Was lulu' diced against. thenrfor mtutyyears, u nder the impression that they were , chiefly 1 an alcoholic-mixture. tun indebted to Inv" • iensu. - ing.firotn greatandlongeontinueddeb y. The use of three bottles of those bitters at the present year, -was followed by evident relief and restoration to a degree of bodily mid mental vigor which I had not felt for six mon thsbefo re,a nd had abnost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to use them.. .• J .NEWTON BROWN, PHILA. From the Rev. Jos. la Kennard, Pastor of the 10th Baptist Church Dr, Jackson:—Dear haVe been frequently resquested to connect my name with commendations of different kinds of medicines butregurding the practiee 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. Hoolland's German Bitters, I depart ibr .enty , from my usual course, to express my full 1,1)11•- vici ion that, for general, debility °pike no tem and especially for Liver Comptant, ,it is a salevad valublepreyoration. In some senses it may till ;- but usually, I doubt not, it will be very beneficial to those who suf fer front the above cause. Yours, very resPjec. 11-u.aNNATtD Eighth below Coates Stieet, Philadelphia. Prom Bev. Warren Randolph,Pastor of Baptist Church, Germantown, Penn. Dr. C. M Jackson :-llenr Sir :—Personal experience enables mg to say that I regard the German Bitters prepared by you 11.5 most excellent medicine.. In rases of se vere colt' and general debility I have been greatly benefited by the use of the Bitters, and doubt not they will produee'similar effects on others,' • - Yours, iralp, - WARREN RANDOLPH' Gormantown, Pa. From Rov. J. II Turner, Pastor or eed. ding, I. E, Church, Phila.' Dr. Jackson :—Dear Sir:—Tlaviug used your German 13ittersi n myfamily frequent ly lam prepared to sav-that it has boon of great seri:tee. I believe that in. most. cases of geuend debility of the system it is the safest and , most valuable remedy of which I have any knowledge: - Yours, ltespectfullv, . TURNED, ' No. 7..t1 N. Nineteenthtitrect; From the Rev. -Thos. - Winter, Pastor of Roxborough Baptist Church. Dr. Jackson :—Dear Sir :—I feel it duo to yonr_excellent preparation, Iloolland Gor man Bitters, to add my testirnony to the deserved reputation it has obtained. I have , for years at times, bee trouble(' with great disorder.in my head and nervous system. I was advised by a friend to try ' bottlref your GermatkEitters. did so and. have experienced great and, unexpected relied my health las been very materially' bone -fitted.:. -atte(D... ',confidently: recommend citetido where I meet with.basos si miler to,nsg.. • own, and have been assured by..manyo their good effec:le..', Respectfutlyyoure;... From 114;1'..T. "lortnan,,ef • the- kikertnik' Reformed Church,lCutztvcii:l3erim , (l6:'" , Dr. C: 'Jackson :—Respected have boon trot/bled...4th DyspePtda neari3o • twenty years, and have never use(l-.aap, medicine that Ala me -itio..sutteh • good.lue iloodancrs Bitters. _tom "ve&xinueirtitif _proved in health. - after .s.h:tying- taker& - bottles, Yours, with :coped - • , J. 8. • • . 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