iocul 1t neuf. ME . *A:NU 'o)zuesqnseatiuns ma be nrogr;et unless arrow "naiad by the writer's real name, feat weessary for publi ration, but ae a guarantee of good faitk., WANTED.—Aii apprentice to the prin iting Vusiness. Apply at this office. 'A itriniosfjobmork,•and the scarcity of wads hope NATL. be.a Sufficient encuse' ; for any remiss ness in-our oolumiootiiidweek. ' ROTinirrer.- - -We-leitrn that , the snfe be longing: to pligile, - 93eaver4t pompanz,, at Chigoes, was blown (*en on 'Wednesday pigh!.. last and $lO3 taken therefrom . - - - Tto3 burglars drilled 11614siroundilieliiek,linto Which theyAbpplied4earderand ble* itoff. •The Safe was% ono of Farrel it..Herrint's manufacture. "TICKET AGENT APPOINTED.I-Adarilllalll ---1111Lbrighttmq:;.for along time a conductor on the .PentiSy*trAttitialtallrond; and lately 'on She Columbia train, has been appointed Ticket -Agent nt the depot in Lancaster city. The .company, could not int;re' made a more highly populat appointment. PAYMENT OF THE AftLITIA.--011 Tuesday next, the 7th inst., the Paymaster will be here to pay the Militia called out in Sep tember, MI It will be necessary for every one to be present, or send Power's of At torney, or the 'none) will not be paid. • RAmt NUMBER.—Any persons having extra copies of the Ckquinloia Spy, May 14th, will confer a great favor by sending it to this office, as it is important that we should have this number to complete files. The person sending will receive n book, pam phlet or etewspaper in exchange. LADIES FArn.—The ladies are now hold ing a Fair in Odd Fellows' Hall, for the benefit of the Presbyterian Sabbath School of this place. The Hall is decorated with flags, evergreens and handsome paintings. The articles offered for sale aro of the finest character. The Hull is being crowded every night, and thus far they have mot with great success. AMERICAN ACIRTCULTVRIST.—The June number has already been received and ful ly sustains its reputation for being the bestagricultural work in the United States. 71 has elicited stronger testimonials of ap proval thin any work of the kind ever published: It is invaluable to the farmer, the gardener and the housewife. Terns onlYl.l per year. 0. Judd„ 41 Park Row, New York. Si Itscarrxroxs.—The following are a list of persons who subscribed to the Christian Commission, at a Union Meeting held in the M. E.• Church, of this place., on Sunday evening, May 22nd, 1864 ' Wm. Patton, Second street, $100; Wm G Case, $100; James Myers, $100; Abraham Bruner, Sr., $5O; Philip Gossler, $5O; J 0 Hess, 625; M H Angell, $2O ; Abraham Bruner, Jr. $2O; John Shenberger, $10; H Alexander, $10; H N Knhler, $10; W G • Patton, $lO ; Samuel Grove. $5 ; Miss A E Scott, 65- Mrs Ann Wisler, $5; Stacy and BotriiMrs Josh Vaughen. $5; Mrs J G Ilwui, ; Mrs Withers, $5 VDartielStapes andwife, $3; Mrs Ann Lowry, $5; Dr Smith AVarshingtvi Itighter,'Jr,s,3,Li t 0 Brurer, 85;S W &ROM, $5; W Gleaves, et; David Mullen, $5; P Shreiner, $5; Rebecca. Bruner, $5; Fred'k Ilush,s2; Thomas Mullen, $5; George H Myers, 82; Wm McChesney, - $1; Mrs Wm McChesney, $2; Mrs John Shenberger, $3; A E Urban, $2; LL F Dolce, $1.50; U A Fondersmith, $1.50; Mrs L L Swartz, $l. ; Mrs Justice Gray, $1; Mrs Eagle, $1; B K Myers, $1; L It Vickroy, $2 ; Pierce Lundy $1 ; Mrs Julia Duck, $1; Mrs Bang Griffith $1; MrsElzaFinley,6l; Miss Donaldson,sl L C Oberline, $1; A F Callaway, $3; Pru dence Cooper, 50cts; A Nicely, 50ets ; Mrs A Dean, 25cts; Henry Pfahler, $1 ; Amos Urban, fI;HP Bruner, $5; Mrs J B Bach man, 75ets ; J It Lundy, $1 ; E K Brace, $2; SP Case, $5 ; John B Bachman, 85 ; J A Jackson, $5; II Wilson, $5; S Sheibly, $1 ; Wm Fasig, $1; J C Pinkerton, $1 ; MrJas Patton and wife, 81.50. Amount of Bnsket Collections not on Tickets, $13.48. Total amount contributed $796.98. Amounts siucocontributod. &mil Shock $2O; C S Kauffman, $5O; J W Cottrells' Es tate, $5O; I Rumple&Son, $10; 'Washington Righter, Sr $l5 ; Gee Bogle and wife, $lO ; J H Mifflin, $lO ; S II Purple, $10; Susque hanna Lodge, No 80, I oof 0 F, $25; Pro ceeds of Childrens Concert, $10; Soldiers' Aid Society, per Miss Myers, $45 ; Robert 1 1 Crane, $2O; Samuel Truscott, $3; John L Long, $3; Miss J G Elder, $1; Miss B A McKissick, $1; Daniel Bruner, 60cts; Cash, $3.37. Total amount contributed to the Christian Commission, $1.085.95. TUE TA.BLE.LUX.—The Tableaux enter tainments given in Odd Fellows' Rail, on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, were a perfect success. Thelarge and commodious lecture room of the Halt was filled to its utmost capacity, by one of the most fash ionable and appreciative audiences ever seen in Columbia. Many persons from Marietta, Wrightavilleand Lancaster, were present.. "The Gipsy Camp," "Faith," "Night and Morning." "Hiawatha Returning Rome with his Bride Minnehaha," "Jonathan's Visit to his City Cousin." and "Liberty," were all fine pictures, and were vociferously applauded: The young ladies andgentlemen connec ted with the exhibition deserve the highest encomitun for their untiring efforts to make it one complete success. We did not learn the nett proceeds, but understand it exceeded all expectations. At intervals between the scenes, the audience were kept delighted by the highly popular music of the Keifer Orchestra. NEw TELEGRAPH LT E.—ln pursuance of public notice, the Commissioners of the Reading Columbia' Telegraph Company met at the office of theßeading &Columbia. R. R. Co.. in this borough, on last Saturday, at which time and place an organization was effected as follows : Preaident.—Wm. G. Case, Columbia, Pa. igee'y. Trecut.—Rob't. Crane, do .Directors.—C. S. Kauffman, T. B. Bach man, Columbia, Pa. Frederick Lauer and John Ideltarinus, Reading, Pa. We are glad fa see this enterprise inau gurated, and from the well known charac- ter and energy of the men who are at the head of it, we are prepared to see it pushed to completion at the earliest possible day, and we have . no doubt butan appreCiating public , will duly reward the pr.:demors of this • 'public enterprise. We underagerei that more thawthree fourths of the capited needed is already subscribed. • : be lawn by an athiisr tiSeinent:ln7 tb:4ltts's paper; that: ikft-AL , -S. , Sanford n ill give - one'of his unique first class' ntezttaameats la Oila re/lows' Hall, Celmabia,earriday evening next...the 10th inst. Thislnronpe is compeec . sl o f gentle men • of .unquestietted,retwetabffity, and they make'use of no vulgar'slang to offend the chest' ity of their hearers. Their audi ences havoi.always been the elite and fash ion of everyplace wherever they-hold their levees. &o and . see them. NM ,5..:A1t0E Si:um—One - of the largest shad woos-er seen was sent to our office on Thurs day last. It was caught by Mr: Samuel Arms, near the breast of the dam, who is doing, quite a business in his line. lie has all kinds'of the "finny tribe" for sale. We had the monster shad.baked;for din ner—we sailed in—we ate as we never ate before, and as a natural consequence have increased in weight - ever since. Our eyes stood out with fatness, all on account of .thatmammoth shad: Wetenderourthanks to Mi. Arms and would remind him and the rest of our friends, that the Lord loveth a cheerful giver, same as we lOve a good dinner. GOPEY.—The June number of Godey's Lady's Book has been received. It is a model of beauty, art, and typographical neatness. The fashion plates, engravings, designs, eke., are more beautiful than ever. Its literary department .is unequaled. The "Lady's Book" is, note surpassed by "tiny sitrillarmagazine oLtifedaY, Subscribe for it. yin. U. HOSE; bus it—or send to 3t3 Chesnut St.. Phil's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIM ED in the Post °Meant Columbia, Pa., Saturday, .Tuno 4th, 1864, ts.."To obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for 'advertised letterx,' gwe the date of this list, and pay one cent for advertising. . LADIES' LIST. Coster Sarah A Pyle Bookie Harris Margaret Rice Eliza Martin Jane • Willson Henrietta GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Beidleman John Keistler Levi Bear R Mosher C Chamberlain John More L Crot hers Wni. Mitchell Levi Croll Geo. H Merks Joseph II Cafterty Darwin R Nagle Owen Clark Richard Peckhnur D Douglas .ins B (2) Rounds John D G•reason•Goorge Wined John Howard William Wilson Robert .Tune 4th, 1884. M. J. FRY, P.M SANFORD COMING AGAIN. Who will appear with his MiNTITIRP. TROUPE, BY REQUEST, IN ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Vy'act\N l‘me, —GRAND 'CHANGE OF BILL -3 4 -SEE Programme for Particular*. ---------- , Doors open at 71-2, to Commence at 8 o'clock: MRS. SOBTIIWORTIVE NEW BOOK. Will be published Juno 11th. 33 IR. M> 7-4 7 : 5, :1T.5Z - Ertsr.V.:W.ll.,.. Avthor "The .F'ata 'Marriage."' e zoig Heiress," "The Missing Bride," "Vie Curse of Clifton," err. CLOTH, $1,50: P.trr•.rc, 81,25. "Take my title, take my wealth, Take my rank and Jewels tine. What care I for rank or wealth, Since thou art mine, and I am thine? The tale was brief; but oh, the sorrow It stabbed to that young, trustful heart! 'To-day a peeress What to -morrow Will he ever from my tide depart ?' " It is published and for sale by T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, 3W Chestnut St., Philadelphia To whom all orders must come addressed June 4, 1844. aRDING AND COLUMBIA TELEGRAPH CO. HE BOOKS for snbscriptiontothe Cap ital Stock of the Reading and Columbia Telegraph Company, was opened on the2Sth agreeable to public notice, and will continue open at the office of the Reading and Columbia It. R. Co.. in Columbia, and on and after the Ist of June next, at the Farmers' Bank of Reading, until the whole amount of two hundred shares shall be subscribed. . - :Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders to the capital stoek of the Reading and Co lumbia Telegraph Company, that an in stalment of Fire Dollars per shareis called in, and payment is required to be made to the Treasurer at his °tile° in Columbia, on or before the 25th of July next. ROBERT cnANR. Sec*y. t Treas. R. di: C. Telegraph Co. Cora. May 28th, 1864-2 m. Notice to Contractors. PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Reading & Columbia Tele graph Company, in the borough of Colum bin, ou the 20th of June next, up to 6 P. M. to furnish nil the material, and construct a good and substantial Telegraph Line be= tween the city of Reading and borough of Columbia, connecting withTelegraphlines at either end, including , the Instruments and Pattent all complete, with all themod ern improvements. Infarmation with respecttoSpeciacatione dz., will be furnished upon application to ACM. G. CASE, Pna.sxnx:rr, Cora. May Z3'64-2nl .R.& C. Telegraph Co. MATRIM ONI AL . If vou wish to marry, address the on d.ersigned, who will send you, "without money and without, price," valuable Infor mation that will enable you to marry hap py and speedily, no matter how ugly or how poor. This is a reliable affair. The information will exr4t you nothing; and if you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly confidential. The desired information sent by return mail, and no questions asked. Address LAMBERT, Oreenpoint, King Co., N. Y. June, 4th 4t LIEUT. WEL% UNITED STATES CLINT, SEA "301131=1 33141.416.1%T TO THRASH THE . REBELS ; AND THE STORE OF • STEACY and BOWERS is the Place to buy your Goods. CITE have Just received a fan stock of Dress Goods, Clothes,Casainseres,Ves tings, and Domestic Goodsirt great variety. Thankful Mr past. favors We respectfully solicit a lontinuance of t he same. .STEACY do DOWERS,' - Opposite 0. F. Ball. CANES 1 CANES AZlt'y Large Assortraint of every de rv" jast sectdved—also, GENUINE MEERSCHAUM. PIPES, - Tubes, of the very best kind made—also, Fancy citsxta, Toys, Novellas, 6r.c., great variety. - - . OEM DOLT,/ ih CO; L3l may2F6 , 4,lta :Na. 14, North 6th S im trAa; - . THE rgovrec. riIERRIBLE DISCLOSURES--Secrete fonthe•raillion ! A most valuable and wonderful publication. A work of 400 pages, and. 30 colored engravings. DR. HUNTER:V. VADE MECUM, an orignal and popular treaties on Man and Woman, their Physiology, Functions, and Sexual disorders of every kind, with Never- Fail ing Remedies for their speedy cure. The. practice of DR. HUNTER has long been; and still is unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation otnamerous persons, he has been induced to extend his medictduseful ness through the medium of his "VADE MECUM."- It is a volume that should be 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. Ono copy, securely enveloped will be forwarded free of postage to - any part of the United States for 50 cents in P. 0. stamps. Address, postpaid, DR. HUN TER, No. 3 Division Street New York. May 2.8 ENROLLMENT PIIND. BY direction of the Committee who were appointed to collect money to have the Enrollment corrected, I have paid overthe balance on hand, $4O, to John B. Bachman, Esq., Chairman of Local Committee, ap pointed-to raise funds for the benefit of the Central Fair to be held in Philadelphia by the Sanitary Commission. . may2.B.lts J. W. STEACY, Treasurer. FISH I FISH!! FISII!!! MACKEREL in Assorted Packages, for sale Cheap at the Store of MA.LTBY &" CASE, may2B. '64. Locust St., Col'a. SUN UMBRELLAS A FULL STOCK just received, which we pill sell at the very . lowa' st cash prices. STEACY 4k, BOWERS, may2B,'64. Cor. 2d at Locust St. ISS H. WITCP., would respectfully in -IN.Lform the citizens of Columbia and vi cinity, that she has opened the store for merly occupied by Mrs. Swartz, for the sale of Fru) . Trimmings, Notions, la., Hosc-, Gloves, Spool Cotton, Needles, Pins, Brushes, Combs, Perfumery, Tapes, Cotton Cord, Handkerchiefs, French Cor sets, Lace Veils, Grenadine Veils, Sleeves, Collars, Cuffs, Skirts, Dress Buttons and Ornaments, Gimps, She milts aliberal shareof public patron age. HANNAH WIKE, mity2l.l4. Locust street above Second. NEW SUMMER GOODS. MALTBY Sr CASE. HAV E again filled their store with a new stock of goods. suitable to the season. Particular attention is invited to their choice selection of line dress goods, includ ing silk, silk Challies, Poplins, Crepe Mar etz, Mozatiabivues, Grenadines, French Organdies, Chintz Challies, De Lanes, Val encies, &c., &c. Also Ladies Lace Points and circulars. Silk and Cloth Si - wanes and Circulars, Parasols, Sun Shades, Umbreb lits,&c.,&c. .MALTBY & CASE. Cola. May 21'64 COAL! COAL! FOR SALE ‘7l73l2.alassale. els Ratiati, AT.L kinds, of the best quality, and de :livered to any part of the town. Since the opening of the Canal I haven full sup ply always on hand. All orders left at this store will be promptly attended to. B. F. APPOLD. may 21, 1804. Opposite Col's. Bank. NOTICE. IHAVE nscertained that a portion of the Roses sold by me, which I obtained from other parties, - clot not turn out as per label, • "( la •t of the Battles." Any erso gmes•mew. i3.4.s sad not proving as ro resented, will form me, and I will make it satisfactory. S. 11. PIIMPLii. corn. Nursery, may 14-3 t. NOTICE!. ALL PERSONS who are indebted to Hipliey of the borough of Colum bia, are requested to make immediate pay meat, and all persons havingelaims against him, will present them without delay to the undersigned. JOHN T. MPPEY 4k. HENRY lIIPPEY. Attorneys fur William Hippey. Col'a. may 14,'61-3t. Meyer's Newly improved CRESCENT-SCALE. UNSTRUNG Acknowledged to be the best. London Prize Medal and Highest Awards in America received. Melodeons and SECOND-Hand Pianoes! Wareroonts, No. 722 ARCH Below Eighth, Phila. mar.2G,-3m09 ICE CREAM. ICE CREAM. TE undersigned is now _prepared to fur nish to the public ICE CREAM by the Freezer, Quart or in Moulds, at the lowest price. Also by the small quantity at his saloon, between the Bank and Franklin House, Locust Street. Col'a. tnar.l2-'64. GEO. S. SMITH. NOTICE_ 11ERRAS, Letters Testamentary on VV the estate 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 tosaid es tate are requested to make immediatepay meat, and those having claims against the same, will present them duly authentica ted for settlement to M§Mfi I LECTURE FOR YOUNG MEN. Just published, a new edition of Dr. CO remelt cele b rated essay on the radical cure (without modicitiV i f gpertlinitorrhoiel or Seminal Weakness, voluntary Semi nal Losses, Impotency Mental and Physi cal Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also, Consumption. Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual ex travagance.. ;Jr-Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 Gents. The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radical ly cured without the dangerous use of in terrud medicine or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure, at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sneerer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheap ly, privately, and radically. Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and 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, CHAS. 7. a KLINE& no., 127 Bowery, New York, Sept.l9'63-Iy. Post office box 4586. TO TLICOVREAD SCHOOL OFFICER& 191 co cz• col 7EZoo a= ♦ TREATISE 024 THE Preparation, thionlzatlon, Employments,• mid lalhor(tla of &bolls By Mimes P. Wickersham, Just reoabrad sad for sale by april 9,1864 For Rent Altoons in the Blue" Prank formerly oo ealsam. -ApplynpledbyThomseWela l airoligPEß.- several b to • July 4, .0. - • • • • lE• IC 10 =CEP LAMP EtEATING APPARATUS BOILENG-FRYING-:STEWINO-STEZPING By the Same .of:a common lamp, atthe coat of st eunt's worth of oil, a vary 'comfortable breakfast combo cooked.—N. Y. Tribune. Simple In construction, - easily kept in order, ready for use. in moment convenient to . 14ave band.-Druggiet'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 cookingsmall articles, and can be made to book meals for a . great many persons, which itractitally 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. —Hairs 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 with Gut it.—Ed. Coal Oa Circular. An economical contrivance for get ting up heat at short notice for nursery and general household purposes. one im portant point is the saving in cost over coal tires.—N. Y. Evening Post. PRICES FROM TWO TO SIX DOLLARS CAPACITY FROM ONE TO FOUR QUARTS. THREE ARTICLES COOKED AT ONE TIME WITH ONE BURNER. Arranged for Kerosene or Coal, or Gas. A descriptive pamphlet of thirty pages fur nistted•gratis: • Also THE UNION ATTACHMENT, Price 50 cents, 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, Anent, No. 206 Pearl St., New York. Apr. 9, 'GI. AGENTS WANTED. COACH MAKING. Coach, Carriage it Rugg?, MAM•TT_7P.A.O TORY Second street, nearly opposite L UTHERAN CHURCH, COLUMBIA, PA: SILVER M E DALS and Premiums award ed at the Agricultural and Mechanical Society of Lancastercounty, and also at the different Fairs, for the best Shifting Top Buggies. The subscriber would respectfully inform the public that he still continues to manu facture Coaches,, Carriages, Buggies, Sul kies, and all other vehicles in his line. His reputation as a workthan is fairly estab lished, as he can confidently claim for his work the merits of beauty of form, elegance of finish, and strengthiof structure. One of the distinguishing features of his work is its durability; elf vehicles of his build are constructed of the best seasoned mate rial, and put together firmly and substan tially. He gives particular attention to the REPAIRING OF VEHICLES, and warrants all his work in his line to give sat Isfaction• In addition to his practical experience in the business, he has the assistance of the best workmen—none other being employed. Tho public is respectfully invited to cull and examine the stock on * hand. SAMUEL CARTER, AGT. cor n.may764,tf. A NEW ARRIVAL OF r e*; W . hes, Clocks ... . . ...A.icacit. 3E 6 iTesewear-sr. Just r ; at the Store of •.• miner S o n, k‘st. suave Mumma, 1 where we are aiw a repared to sell goods At. tho cheapest s, and guarantee them to be ' represented. DO YOU WANT A i GOOD GOLD PENI If so, call and examine our .ittnek of War ren d Luddies Fine Gold Pen, the best now in market, 'and warranted to give satisfaction. ..1•Ar• Watches and Jewelry carefully re pared. may 7,'64. P. SHREINER & SON, 33LOWEID sx AGAIN. The. 33611.11.11ter 35 - aarci t cox—sr AGAIN "IN BLAST.” THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, that he has Just "blown In" his celebrated :NIULLET 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. Col'a.may7'64-tf. SAMUEL ARMS. AMOS S. GREEN, Commission Agent, AND COAL nm.A.i,Em., /laving sixteen , hundred feet of wharf front, on Canal Basin, Columbia, with Rail Road connection, I am prepared to receive and forward, Coal, Iron, Lumber, Ore, Ties, 42c., with the utmost despatch. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. April 23, 1364.-3 mo. 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 Ralf Bbs No 1 3Lickerellarge &med. 20 ' do do 2 do . do 20 do do & do do 50 Qr Bbs No 1 2 di. 3 do .50 Kitts Bb. 1. 2 • 10 Boxes of Cheese 5 Tierces of Sager Cured Hams, For sale Wholesale and Retail. by B. F. APPOLD, Locust Street April X0, '64 H. W. EIp7NER. JOUR. H. MOORE. BRUNER & MOORE, • DEAXXXII 12f ALLLINDO OP • Wholesale and . Retail. Ia Haan. Coal Yard fomMerly A r; r c i irgefl,- by FRESH ME,T.T MEDICINES. DYE STErFFS, An., PERFUMERY. BRUSHES. -• • COMBS, Ac.; Ac., • FLAVORING - EXTRACTS. FAMILY . DYE COLORS, SPONOES.Ac.. Ac. Tho - snbecribiftjust received a large addition to his of the above articles. also, Nursing, Bottle's of slate and im proved jotter/1 pall and =manias at , - • B. WILLIAMS, spit% '6L Front street, Columbia. WM: U. MEM. TZNATIONAL ALMANAC AND itial Record fbr the year BM. - At :WM U. KIM' Cheep Book Store, 414.• Oppoette the Columbia Bark I=l Canal Basin, Columbia Pa. First National Bank of Columbia (Sueeeseors to Detwiler & Rm.) Cor. &mon , ' and Locust Sts: - COLUMBIA, L.INCASTEIIeLI Capital $lOO,OOO, with privilege of increasing I - • same to $300.000. Boartn or DinEcrons: E. Hershey, . Wm. G. Case. P. Gaselier, .. C. S.'Rauffmatt, J. G. Hess, • Washington Righter, A. Bruner, , J. B. Shuman, • ' Justus Gray. OFFICERS: . _ E. rtershe7; Pres. A. Bruner, Vice Prea b. S. Detwiler, Cashier: This Bank,.lutving been antherized to comrhence - business • under the National Currency Act, is now duly organized and prepared to receive deposits,malcecollections on all accessiblepoints on liberal terms, dis count notes. drafts, dec., buy and sell gold. silver and domestic exchange, and transact all business appertaining to a thoroughly ornized Bank. • -Interest paid on special deposits for 6 months or longer. ..Banking hours: from 9 a. m. to 3 p.m. 'taj..Discount day: Monday, 10 a. m. of each week. t3A.."Your patronage is respectfully Mlle- Red. S. S. DETWILER, Cashier. May 21, 1854.-2 m. , r ---. Z -- CONNITIM FOR A DAY'S LABOR 1• :::^- GREAT Cr:TEAL S.MTART TAR Committee on "Labor Incomes and Revenue." Office No. its S. SEVENTH ST. JOIN W. CLAGHORN, 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, 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 eration of all classes in the community. We want to show what the industrial classes can do for their soldiers! What the people can do in their separate trades! What Pennsylvania can do! What Now jersey can do! What Delaware can do! What each county can do! What each city and town can do! What each profession can do! What each trade can do ! What each occupation can do! What. each manufactory can do! What each bank. insurance company and railroad can do ! What each mine can do! . What each workshop can do! What each family can do! What each man can do ! What each woman can do! What each boy and the 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! Ot:ganize 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. If the workmen will authorize their employers to deduct-one day from their week's 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. 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 BOND, Chairman. Mrs. E. W. 'RUTTER, Chairwoman of Ladies' 'Commitlee. M. a. MITHISSON - Secretary. April 16, 1884. . , . iffill Office of OmptroOci• of thediiKency, Washington, April Sy ~IBEF4. TP7icreas, by satiactory 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 req uirements 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, thereforc..l,Hugh 'McCulloch, comp troller of the currency, do hereby certify that TIIE FIRST NATIONAL BANE OF 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 Mlles, this eighth day of April, 1864. HUGH IVEcCULLOCH, Comptroller of the Currency. April 16, 1864. THE COL I ROOTAID 81101 STORE. lEMOVED to the corner of Front and Loeu.st Streetn t where is kept constantly on hand a full and complete assortment of Boors, SHOES, GAITERS, &C., - All steles and varieties of Alen's, Bop's, Ladies, Misses' and Childreria wear. WE MANUFACTURE TO ORDER, and keep constantly on band, a stock of ready-mrde work. Repairing promptly attended to. Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, &c. A full assortment of Rats 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. Who pnplic are respectfully invited to call and examine our mock. J. S. SNYDER, Cor. Front and Locust Streets. Col'a, April 9, '64. Returned to Columbia... I have opened out again at Mir old place of business at • Third and - Union Sts, Where I would be pleased Uinta all my old culitomera. My stock of goods is full and complete, comprising DRESS GOODS, •• • eassimErars. CLOTHS. '• 'N . 7ESTI E N L G A S I . D Ns. • • PRINTS. . • • DOMESTICS. Together with as good eavrtsnitit of goods as is found in any similar establishment. Family Groceries, '. Coffee, Ica tma 84gat of 411 PRIME SUGAR CURED RAMS. FLOUR,. • FEED. - POTATOES, FIST!. AO. Country produce taken in am:hangs for goods ate highest market rattle.. - • Thankful for past patronage. and. relying upon the anpaiority of our stock and -law prices. to merit a liberal share of public parodic*. I. 0. 131tInt IL, aril 0, '6l. Cor. 3rd and Maio? SM. HOUSE FURNISHING EMP~PaT3-M_ MIRE citizens of Columbia and viettity, are respectfully invited to call and ex- , amine my large and varied assortment of - nousingimexana 0003:1114 Comprising - every variety of - TIN WARE. ' . SILVER:PLATED WARE, TABLE CUTLERY. • • • • " FANCY GOODS. ' : • - PLANISHED TIN-WARE, COOKING*IITE NSILS; CLIAMBER WARE,IN SETS, EIOLLOW WARE, E NAM LED, • - COPPER KETTLES, • . - .._BRASS KETTLES, Chafing Dishes, 'Egg Boilers. Britannia Ware, Waiters, de., A general assortment of Wood and Willow Ware, Tubs, Yankee 'Thickets, Wash • Boards, Brushes, Water Coolers Ice Cream Freezers, Tea Kettles, Sauce Pans, Egg Whips, Market Baskets, Lanterns, Money Boxes, Lard Lamps, Toy Tin-ware, Sad Irons, Cistern Pumps, Stop Cocks, Coffee Roasters. Coffee Mills, Trays, &c., together with an assortment of Plain, Fancy and Useful Articles, adapted to the Toilet, Parlor and Kitchen. • • . Stoves of every Description. GAS FITTING it PLUMBING • Carried on In all its,various branches. Sboves,Shops,Dwelling:s,.tc., fitted up with Gas and Water Pipes,- in the best manner. On hand a gocaLassortment of Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights and Pendants, Galvanized Iron, Lead.and Ter ra' Cotta Water Pipes. • - • - " Repairing . proniptlY and personally attended to. . WILSON, april 2, '64. Cor. Lovita S: 2nd st., Col'a R. J. H AUEM A N I COLUMBIA, P. We invite attention to our stock. or STAPLE AND, FANCY . SILKS AND • DRESS doclas, 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. SIIAWL DEPARTMENT. DRESS GOODS,DE PA RTMENT. WHITE-GOODS DEPARTMENT, HOISE RY- DEPA RTM ENT. MEN'S-WEAR DEPARTMENT. HOUSEKEEPING STAPLE GOODS. All of which will be sold at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. HALDEMAN'S Cheap Cash Store. Classical and military Institute. THE undersigned has leased fff.„ a term of years, the property' knonft as the Washington Institute, and is laving it al tered and put in complete repair, for the purpose of a Boarding Schooltor oys, and a day school for both se x es. This Institu... iLion will' afford every facility for acquiring a; thorough and extended knowledge of those studios whi i constitute a liberal ed ...,, .. . o sari ~ _ oun 1 merf for Bust- our best Coile_ • -, , and-a :or. g • . Ladiessaperior • vantagesin illuisofid an ornamental branches. While 'instruction in the usual studies of an English Educa tion will, be thorough and complete, special attention, however, will be given to tho 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, Military Department will be connected with the Institution, under the supervision of Major G. Eckendorff, of Philadelphia, who is extensively- known as a- most ac complished and successful Military In structor. The first session of 20 weeks will open on the first TUESDAY OF MAY. Terms.—s.loo per . sesSion, quarterly in ad vance. For this sum the student is entitled to Boarding, Lodging, Light and Fuel, with tuition in English, Mathematics, LEA n end Greek. A ded u ction 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. $lB and _ns per session, according to range of studies. The usual charg - es made for French,Music, Drawing, Jac. 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 are in terested in the cause of sound learning and christian education. Rev. W. C. Canon, Pros. LaFayette College Easton, Pa. Jaa. H. Coffin, L. L. D. Prof. • - Chas. Hodge D.D. A. T. ' t Prof. Theo. Setninary t W.H. Green, D.D, Princeton N. J. Rev. ld.B.Grier,Ed.of Presbyterlan,ndla. WM. Cheater, D. D., Phila. Rev. Thos. McAuley, - • Rev. H. R. CalLiwity, Columbia, Pa. Rev. C..nOrMODSllyder, - - - • Item. R. A. Brow_n, W. G. - Case, Pres: of R. de C. R. R... - Cola. Pa. John IfeClirskY, J 3, D., West Philadelphia. Rev. S. S. Shrivar, Hightatown. N J. J. Ilyera Johnison 4 J.-Alden, New:York - For Circulars containing fartirer ulara Addreiie • • . REinir. gr. ArsiatisrDEtt, •- Columbia, Pa. . • AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE - SELL Ellegant• Fill Length Steel Plate • . • 0r; • • • PRESIDENT LI NCOLN , • , SiGkNING.TELE . . EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION. The best snd only correct likeness at ' this great man in existence. For Particulars address, JOHN DALNTY,_ ntaylVaa: Nb . 17 S. Bth St., 1•14040pN.5. OUR Asztirsc - la ._ • • •- 3. RUMPLE beele Just riedeed TWO HUNDRED GROSS • ef Superior. Matebea,..lvbleb eviß be saki J. RUMPLE4. - 502e. . Leona street, Co tta. FISPINABLI SNUB 11P COW CLOTRBG iabund at tiiiisfore, efltalbid JAL amiqiia meat variety. mutat tba zastarlalaaad latest styles,. alma vary largo sasortatostafranayeadtaaak - Mse • Ewes, Olathe, ebs„, eta. ILLLTBY t CITE. • tal's; ltay *=.•,414. • - - . COLUMBIA. ~i~l I . .'i ~•{M aic~ m - w - sr.mp.sx_LaA., Diseases resulting from Disorders of the LIT Cr and Dlges.tire Organs, are slued by- • AVN-.114 , ,f GERDIAN:BITTERS TIM GEZAT-STILENO:II6IINGP .. • These baire•pecformsda snorprgniest ILITB, AND:: DO: GIVE Have more - I eatintony.l7lupie more VIVO"? table people to vottehlos them than any other-irL • .'7.- thq market: " We defyauyone tOeUatrulict - thiassaertioa • AND WILL PAYSTOOO - z- , To any one that will prodiee 7 a.Cerptifhpate published by us, that *slot genFitie. Hooliand's Geriii;an Biters VAL OM =MT CUM Or • Chrefaeor Nervous Debility,24Wsses Of Kidneys, and Diseases arising,ans. - a disordered Stomileh.' Observe the following symptoms resulting from disorders of the atgestive organs:. Constipation,. Inward Piles. Funnel* of Blood to the Head, Acidity of ft:J(3 ,- ach, Nausea, Heartburn.' Disgust for Food, fullness or weight in the stom ach, sour erudtations, sinking or fluttering at the pit of the stom ach, Swimmingof the head, hur ried and difficult breathing., flutter'g of the heart, chok ing or suffocating sensa tions when ins lying posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspire - - tion, yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain tritho - aideOntek, chest limbs, ,tc., sudden flushes of heat, - burning in the flesh, contassit imagna ings.of Evil, and great depression of spirits. XL MI M Mb& Mt 3311 ;FL TISAir TITLS EXTTEIL9 Bair IAIECMCAiI@ t i Contains no Rum or Whiskey. and out' • make drunkards, lint, is the Wiest TONIC. in the VITOTiLIi. READ - WHO SAY= SO: From the Be:. Levi G. Burk, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Pemberton, N. J.. formerly of the Nora' Baptist, Church, Philadelphia. I have known Hooflands's German Bit ters favorably fora number of veers. I have used them in my own family, and havo been so pleased with their eff'ecta that I was induced to recommend them to many others,.and know that they have operated in a strikingly beneficial manner. I take 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 my recom mendation will be sustained. I - do this cheerfully as Hoofland's Bitters is intend ed to benefit the afflicted, "."not a rum drink." LEVI G. BECK. From Rev. J. Newton Drown, D. D., Edi toroftheEncvelopediaofßeligions 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 why 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 readily in regard to Hoof land's German Bitters , prepared by Dr C 11* Jackson, this city, famanse I was preju diced against them for many years, under the impression that they nine chien7 an alcoholic mixture. I aroinditibtedto my friend, Robert Shoemaker. • Esq., for the removaiof thie,prejudieo by propertestaand for encouragement to trythem whansuffer ing from great and long continued debility Tho use of three bottles of these bitters at the,present • oar was followed by ev id ea s so„, ^ t .1"•••.* t six montirsbefore t andbad despaired of rogalnin F. therefore k God and my friend for directing_mesethem. J NEWTON BROWN, Pa 11... From the Rev. Jos. H Kennard, Pastor of the 10th Baptist Church Dr. Jackson:—Dear Sir:--I 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, 1 bare in all cases declined ; but with a clear proof in various . instances, and particularly in my family. of the usefulness of Dr. Hoolland!O German Bitters, I depart for once from my usual course, to express my full con viction that, forgenerca debility of the eye tern arid especially for Liver ,Omplaist„ it is a safe and valuble preparation. In some cases it may fail; but usually. I doubtncrt, it will be very beneficial to those who suf fer from the above Lime.' Yours, very respecthalv, J. ICEICNARD Eighth below Coates Street;Phtladelphis. From Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor of Baptist Church, Germantown, Penn. Dr. C. Di Jackson:—Dear Sir:—Persona! experience enables me to say that Irogard the German Bittersrepared by you as a most•excellent med i cine. In cases of se vere col( and general debility I have been greatly benefited by the use of the Bitters, and doubt not they will produce similar otrects on others. Yours, truly. WARREN RANDOLPIL Clermantoirn, P. From Rev. .T. 8 Thrner, Pastor of Red ding, hi. E, Church, Phila. Dr. Jackson_:—Dear Biaving neat ly.yobrGermarißittersixtrayfamilyfL am prepared to say that it has been of great service. L believe that in moat cares of general debility of the system it is the safest and most - valuable remedy et which I have any knowledge. • Yours, Ft Yours, J. H. 'TURNER, • No. 728 N. Nineteenth Street. Prom ,the Rev. Thos. Winter, Pastor of Roxbarough Baptist Church. Dr. Jackson :--Dear Sir :-,I feel it due I. your excellent preperatdon. }foothold Ger man Bitters, to odd my testimony to the deserved repotatiosilt"batiebtabted. have for years. at times, been troubled with great disorder in my head and nervous 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; my health has been very materially bone titled. I confidently recommend the ar ticle where I meet witheasee 'tattler to ear own, and have been assured by many at their good effects. • -_Respectfally mike, T. WINTER, Boxborougb, From Rev. J. El. Herman, of the German Reformed C.huroh, Kutztown; Berke Co. Dr:C. M. • Jacknon:—Reepected Edr:.4 have been tronbled with - Dyspepsia. nearly twenty years, and • have 'never need mew medidne that-did me aa much good as Ifoottand's Bitters.. I am wry much is. broved inhealth; biter begins taken gee ottles, Youra,_with . ' • EcaPeniCURNXIf. =„ . (holeilize i t =ot i l f ge A rai tun 7 5.1P 1 1. • . "" " BEWART;orAx'n:izrocurEns. • ere that of "CAL JAC& BON" is on the Waal= ofilittai bold. - Should your nisrOst DroggirA not burs ibiartiicleati that .do notbe off by any of this intoxcng may to ca. tared n Its p • send to cut, and we ibrinsrd, socarsly patina. by stsprosa . Prisciput Offios oriory., No, 631 Arch At, Plathitr6. JONES: EVANS, PROPRECTOIMP Tor ask lir Zir±tissitgoaniliebitra la N- Wolff OW" "0,16.
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