The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, December 24, 1864, Image 2

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- CatILIESIBIA, RA,. -----
Saturday, DEN 24;1864:
11.a7irittso•metita, to ■ocgro Icoor4tate Insertion
'u" be bPadu4 Jrk baure evduips
each Weer.-
The Draft
Another draft is Ordered and our lino:
to is fifty-fiyp, utdoss we have a surplus
over the last call. It is useless to talk
about what, we might have done—a draft
is'ordered for the 15th of Februarynad
unless we fill our quota the draft will
1.48 place. The draft is for one year's
service, and according to instructions
foam kreVrist Marshal, Geucr.tl Fry, any
district furnishing recruits for three
years, will receive credit for the extra
two years, on future drafts, SO that ttlir
fag our quota for this pall, with three
year recruits; wjll give us credit for fifty
fiye on two subsequent calla. Alnio4,
every person who is able, has detarmitied
to put ht a substitute for three years.- - --
These substitutes will be credited to.the
district paying the largest bounty.
If Columbia oilers 6300 bounty imme
diately, for three year recruits, the quota
would bp filled in three weeks. Next
fall,whea the time expires for the ninety
one put.in last fall for one year, we will
probably have to pat in thirty-six more,
and that will probably end the drafting
so far as pi tQwn. is liable, during the
next three yaar.4. We can gpt teq re
cruits now for $3OO each where we cm,
get one for $5OO if we wait till the first
of February. We will
,not'bc .confined
to our.own borough, any person who puts
i substitute will credit him here for
the bounty as a draw back; many of
whom will take a bottd which has one or
two years to run. The money can be
ttixed daring the next three years, so as
not to bQ burthensome. It we move im
mediately we can accomplish the objeCt,
if we wait two or three, weeks we cannot.
Now, shall we take a re*sonable view of
this puttter, or slumber as usual and be
disgraced by a draft every six. monthi ?
Let us wake up thou to a Sense of our
duty—Pall a town meeting at 'Once and
exchange views upon the subject: ' • •
THE NEWS
General Sherman has closely invested
Savannah. General Foster lelegrephs
tbst he had a personal interview • with
131terfilan on thisl.4th in Fort McAllister,•
which had 'been taken by assault on the
previous day. Savannah, was to be sum- .
monied in two days, And if not surrender
ed, Sherman was to open his batteries.—
Unofficial dispatches state a vigorous
siege would be prosecuted if Shernian's
demand•was not complied with. Gen
eral Hardee and fifteen thousand rebel
troops were shut up in the city, and it is
expected that they will all be captured.
An official dispatch has been received
from General Sherman. It was written
on the gunboat Dandelion, Ossabaw
Sound, Georgia, December 13, 11 0 50 P
M. Itstetea fin litat day Gen. Haren's
division of the Fifteenth Corps carried
Fort McAllister, with its entire garrison
and stores. Before emmunicatiug with
the fleet, all the railroads leading into
Savannah had been destroyed and the
city invested. The left is on the Savan
nah River, three miles above the city,
and the right on the Ogeechee, at King's
Bridge. The army is in splendid order.
The march ryas an agreeable one, and
was unmolested by guerillas. Not a
wagon ligs been lost on the trip, but a
large supply of mules, negroes and horses
llaire been gathered, and the teams are
in hotter condition than when they start
ed. Over two hundred miles of railroad
.hay 9 been destroyed, and stores and Pre
visions essential to Hood's and Lee's
armies have been consumed.
General Thomas, en Friday evening,
sent to the War Department an official
dispatch of the haute of The
victory over Hood was complete. The
rebels were driven at all points, and
their arulY V4s pretty well shattered.-4
4 5 1 4 r forces fqught splendidly, and were
P9rsqe the enemy on the following
meriting. We also publish this morning
detailed unofficial accounts of the engage
ment. The result of the fighting has
been the capture of 4:I pieces of artillery
and about 5000 prisoners. Our total
lotus has been about 3000, with very few
killed. That of the enemy was much
Largay, iieveral official dispatches from
general Thomas op Saturday were•receiv
ed yesterday by the War Department.--'—
good had been parsued beyond Frank
lin, There has been a number of caval
ry fights, resulting disastrously to the
rebels. 4 hospital with 1500 rebel l i
wounded and about 250 of our 'pen were
captured. The citizens of Franklin
represent Hood's army as totally demor
alized. At last way:tents the pursuit was
continued. General ftopsseau,' command ?
tog at Murfreesboro, reperts Forrest kill
ed, and the capture of 1500 prisoners.
General Dix, under the direction. of
the President, has so modified his order
that officers in pursuit of raiders will not
cross the border without special instruc
tions from headquarters.
. • p
Au OffLOL4 „
OrtiOr 1$ to be stpa .
ing pasi►optq rzop o,ll. : 4r4,y,ftkers wi10A11.4 . 1 . 1
heregifitit*thez,NitedStat.pslio4'4-
foreign 4 11 Ztri f9g4 l 44quji - fp;
tendediOpiili
Fltc BritA. provin4e,i.
. , .
dispatillitatis that •the
reoeertayea livthe \ -St4ll:Ates 'faiqers
will pfilhahiphe giveµ e.p.ti; tip proper
authorities.
EDITO4
W.aSIIIVaTO~I, Dsc. 19.- J salt - ilia --
drat for threelitsidrcil thou.saridlAll to
make up deficiencies occasioned by cred
its on the fait call his b..sea ordered by
t,he President.
"It is inteniel in-the War Department -
that the mow call for Men shall produce
'Oe-itninber Cared for. The litit Call
produced- by forty per • cent. of the
amount. The balance was lost in credits,
and -other contrivances - and 'accidents to
which this now draft-will not be •
•Cutting and running to Canada and else
twhere, was a very large leak in the last
i•endeavor to recruit the unity. --Plenty
of time to do this was allowei the-unwar
like knavish. The drafted will be fe. 'elt
c.l.up with a short turn thistime., It is
• underatood tit:it a system of-passports, to
be rigidly enti.weed at Detroit, -Buffalo;
Suspension Bridge, and-Sacket's Harbor,
will be invoked: to hold men • to the sa
ered-duty•of lighting for their country.
'Nashville dispatches report the rebels
in fell retreat. Franklin is • said to be
full of reher wounded, over 3000 having
been left there. - Thomas • is ptirsuing
the enemy to Uuck river.- Nearly all of
Hood's artillery has been captured ; also
9000 prisoners, including • four major
generals. Forrest was repulsed at Mur
freesboro, on the 15th. Breckinridge
' has beeneouted in East Tennessee by
Stoneman. and most of his artillery and
a. large flumber of men were captured.—
' General Ed. McCook' 'is after Lyon in
Kentucky: ' Murfreesboro', Bridgeport,
Stevenson, Chattanooga and Knoxville
are safe.
'The rebels attacked the pickets on the
left of the Army or the Potomac on the .
night Of the 18th, and were repulsed:
Absent officers belonging to Sherman's
army are ordered to rejoin him at &wan
nah, via. New York. '
Army of the 'Potomac advices 'report
that nothing 'of interest has transpired.
Sharp firing has been going on for two
day at Dutch Gap: OMSundliy morn
ing a shotted salute of 100 gunSVrag fired
ih honor of General Thomas' victory.
' The sum of $225,000,000 'is the
amount which 'was practically applicable
to the Navy Department fur the year
ending June, 1864. It was lessened by
various splecified causes`to $136;000,215
at' the Close of that mouth.
Three hundred paroled prisoners have.
reached Anna Polis Troia Charleston, in
very bad condition, and two hundred
and fifty niore are expected.
The subscriptions to the ten-forty loan
during the pass two' diSys; tundunted to
over two million dollars.
'The Secretary of the Treasury has de
decided to issue another 'hundred mil
lions of tho' ten-fortyloan.
MIL EpuTott :--My' article of week
before last,'relative to LocaN article on
" Our Churches," has called forth an
other article from him on" Truths,"over
the same . anonymous name.
The object of toy former was neither
controversy nor confutation, but was in
tended to induce Local,if honest and will
ing to face the„ . musie,to say what he had
to say against our churches orer his own
proper name. Whenever he does so, I
am ready to discuss with him the mooted
point of Christianity and to show him
the error of his 'main argument, but am
not willing to answer questions by one
unknown, who mvy say what he pleases
and shift his , ground whenever it guile.
him.
The manner in )yltich Local libelled
our ,churches, certainly justified the con
demnation expressed in my article, and
that this is so, I will, only quote a few
passages from Local's article to prove.
Ile says that the Druids exercised, such
a control over the Celtic Nations, that
they " would suffer their bodies to he
offered up as a saerifics" " rather than
incur their displeasure" " all of which
they submitted to through fear . of pun
ishment.". lie next says that the strong
est inducement held out to these same
people by the preachers was that they
would be punished, if they did not re
pelt." Ile next asserts that a " large
majority of our preachers teach religion
at the present day in the same manner
awl with, the same inducemeate." Now
is not this statement false, ititchuritable
and cowardly f A large majority of our
preachers would be say ten out of twelve.
What
.ten ? Will Local over his own
name tell us who they are ? If this asser
tion were true, such a fearless champion
as Local would not fear to publish it
over his own name ! And is it. oot base
and cowardly to make such charges in
the covert manner Local did ?
But this is not all„ ~.FartiMr on in his
article he soya, "if civilisation did. not
extend lb° hand•Of charity, protect and
restrain the bhurchCs by the stroity arm
of civil law; the contest which now eiists
among them would increase to such, an
extent that in all probability they remdd
soon cease to exist ! Now is not this a
base slander on thc good name of the
chrictian churches ?
4 gain, We says, " Among th . e toaclier . s
or4ha arts and sciences oo aitifereoeesor
9pittino, exists,except among
HinAthat the differences aniong teachini
of F§hgion arsses from a similar 'cause,'-'.
401.9:,..the reason the chnrchesdiffer'is
*aloe the "great majority of its-preaeh
ers";,nre ignorant!! Who are the iguo-
Tay - teneg ? Is Local willing to tell us
over his own name ? If not, is not his
• ,
charge a. base and cowardly assault?
Again,he sais,if our churches "shoal
succeed in converting a majority to their
belief, they would immediately attack
civilization, fir'st by legislation, then by
force of arms." What an assertion l - Did*
Voltaire • or. Hume ever .charge more
against the church ? Is not Nis charge
malicious, false and akin to those who
wrote_above" the tombs in Franre, "death
is an eternal sleep" and ,dbagged a pros
titute-in a car through Paris 'Shouting,
the Goddess of .Liberty, worship her
Surely, the courtesan is the first to bring
charges against female -virtue I"
Local complains of a want of coartesy
in my former article. 1 did not intend
to hi discourteous, but the manner in
"which he mixed up•truth and error and
the twalos of:expression employed by
him: showed that he his no clearly de
fined- ideas on the subject about which he
attempts , to write. r Whoever heard of a
f andante:lda! base, either in Ethics,
Physic, or Philosophy? Surely the thief
is quite a gentleman.! and the murder
ous - perjurer.a obristian ! I have nothing
to do with Local as a man. He. may be
a gentleman, in common parlance, for
aught I ku.)w, but is it gentlemanly to
libel the christian char& in the manner
he has.
If he will write over his own name, I
will discuss the points raised in his arti
cle, but it remains with him to substan
tiate his statemenhs.
PROPRIA PERSONA.
• Ma. EDITOR ::--Private vices and vir
tues appear to be controlled ahuost en
tirely by public action.
'' Vice is u inon.ter of so frightful mein, .
As to be hated, needs but to be feel' ;
Yet seen to nth, familiar with her face.
titst endure, then pity, shwa embrace."
If public morals are bad, private mor
als are sure to become corrupt; But
when public morals ' are good they are
constantly setting examples and exerting
a powerful influence over the actions of
all inivate members of society. We' are
°ollie eve of V . /hub:is usually been con
sidered- an unimportant election; but
which, in fact, is as important to Colum
bia as the ?xeited ),'residential electioji
through which we have just passed: No
olio' will dispute but that, if the popula
tion of COlunibia could be doubled in ten
years, the price' of every piece and parcel
of real estate, within her limits, would
be doubted ; and that the trade of every
store, .shop, or other place of business,
would he doubled during the whole time
that said increase was going on. Enter
-, •
prise is not only a necessity but is
.ful
filling a'pOrtion of the command, to mul
tiply and 'replenish the earth; and like
other Virtues, it -is controlled to a great
extent by public action, If we keep a
sot of drones in as councilmen, wtio keep
our streets fenced up so that nobody can
get hits to build on, pledged by nature
and instinct, to the do nothing policy;
the people will do nothing, 'and Coluin
hia will, as heretofore, continuo to be a
one-horse town, and a disgrace to the
State and county in which it is located.
The result of this policy is, that there is
scarcely a business man in Columbia who
was born here; the wealthy educate their
sons and bring them up in idleness; and
if they escape a premature death, from
dissipation,it is only 'to be cheated out of
their fortunU by sharpers of the next
generation; 'A good business education
is a safer fortune, to leave to a young
man, than all the wealth of tiny one of
our citizens, left to a young man brought
up in indolence. If we wish to give our
town,arstart let us elect the most enter
prising men as Councilmen; and the peo
ple will be sure to follow in the footsteps *
of our municipal authority as their
present"do-nothinginelinations fully Ver
ify. The, growth and prosperity of our
town is not a question for cliques and
politicians to manage;, it is a question of
bread and butter for the laborer, wealth
to the linsiness men, and station, to the
borough.. Columbia is a central busi
ness point, always has Ueen, and is yet,
a kind of laughingstock for other places
around.iner, and will remain so until we
get a .little life
, into our council. The
school directors wile haVe ha4' ani . , hand
in making the late improvements, should
by all means, he turned out so that indo
lence, ignorance and vice, their offspring,
would have nothing to interfere with
their influences. LOCAL.
For the Spy
TIIE WnIANS CIGAR Stnr.—lt is not
generally known that Messrs., p.nss and
Thomas Winans are building a ship in
the port of London, after the style of the
cigar steamer which they construted at
Spring Gardens, at Baltimore. At the
Est accounts, work had been stopped nn
her temporarily on account of the fail
ure of Mr. Fairbairn to deliver the iron
ptates . for the hull, as the contract called
for. Her length on deck is over 700
feet, and she is expected to run 25 miles
per hour, and cross the ocean in from six
to seven days.—Baltimore Clipper.
For the Spy
Influence
-.Ai r iyetnau in France is under arrest
f9r, : bnrtting her :husband to death in an
ovall
When ne bear that `a friend has'
dciteeteeted semi - el:suit in us, we aril -al
ways disposed to do him - - - the same favor.
-- , Reeruiti4- is 'very active -in New
York, without the intervention of broker-
—Geo. D. Prentice of the Louisville
ilTrarnal than— whom no man was more
biterly : peysopal in • attacking President
Lincoln during the late election canvass,
has received from the man he grossly
'abused the great favor of a pass for Rich
to intercede with Jeff. Davis for the life
of his son , who is in Hood's Inlays and
under sentence of death for uiurcier.
—Rev. Henry Ward -Beecher having
nominated Gen. Butler for the next
Prerident, the Fall River News proposes
the ~pastor at' Plymouth Church him
self as Vice President, on the •iground
of the natural strength of a combination
of the law and the gospel.
—The Philadelphia "Dal& New."
—is now the only_penny paper published
in that city. It is a spirited Journal
mid deserves encouragement.
—Lord Lyons' Brandy, which was
recently sold at 'auction in Washington,
brought frinn five to ten dollars -per
bottle.
—St. Peters Church in Rome will
captain 54,000 people ; Cothedral of
Milan, 35,000; St. Paul's in London 25,-
000.; St: Sopiami, in Constantinople 23,-
000 ; Notre Dame, of paris, 21,000 ;
Cathedral of Paris, 13,000 ; St. Marks of
Venice, 7,000..
—Men who invest in petticoat stocks
g&nerally prefer the five•twenties to the
seven thirties.
—A rebel paper says, as a soldier was
carrying a sack of corn on his back, a
shell entered the sack and exploded with
out injuring Lint—but it went against
the GRAIN daeadfuny.
_The " Last ditch" is said to be But
ler:3 Dutch Gap Canal.
SPECIAL NOTICES
MIRT E 1 31.IIDE.—Young's Great
Pitrdologieui Work, or, 1:$ ery one his own Doctor—
lieing'a Private I nstritetor for married persons or
thesepabout to marry. both node and female. In
every thing cmcm 11111$ the physiology anti relations
of our sexual system, melutiing all tire now discov
eries never Loire given in the English language,
by WM. YOUNG, M. D. This is really a valuable
and interesting work. It is written in plain lang
uage icr the general reader. and is illustrated with
upwards of one hundred engravings. All young
married people. or those contemplating. marriage,
and halving the least impediment to 'married life,
slmuld read this Imok. It discloses seerets that
every one should be acquainted with. Still iris
Look that must be locked up, and not lie about the
house.s It will be sent to airy one on reeelpt of
twenty-five cents. Address,l)ll. WM. YOUNG, No.
416 Spruce St., above Fourth, Philadelphia.
Dec,l7, Gm
TILE CONI , "SSIONS I:ND EXPERI
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int; at the same timoalte Means of Solt-Gime. By
one who has. cured !himself niter undergoing con
siderable, quackery. By onelosing a postpaid ad
dressed envelope, .
copies may b.: had Id the
author. N ATI lANI AI A VFA Ili, Esq.
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to profit by the advertisers bad oxperionee,and pos
sess ml sure and vlllllBl4O remedy, can do no by ad
drensintt bins at "nee at his place of bintiness. The
iteeeipe and fall information—of vital importance—
a ill be cheerfully sent by rotor!' mail.
Address JoIIN It OGDEN,
Nn. 6A, Nassau Street, N. Y.
P. S._Nennnn sufferers of both sexes will find
thin information ineultuible.
Dee. lu,
,ria" EYE AND BAIL—Prot J. Isaacs Ai
D., Dentist and :lariat, formerly of Leydenatolland,
is located nt No. SU Pine Fit.. Philadriphia. where
persons:Meted with disease of the Tye or Ear will
.:scientifically treated nud mired, if curable.
4,104al Ry4s inserted ult/icitit pain. Yr, charges
aM
made for examination. 'rho
Medical faculty is in.
Xi red. us he lota uoiteerets in his mode of treatment
1ie1i.6.1861-137
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in South America as a mi.smoury, disenvered a sate
stud simple remedy for the cure of Nervous Weak
Iterkk, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary awl
Seminal Organs. and the whole train of disorders
brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great
numbers hove been already cured by this uoble
remedy. Promoted by a desire to benetit the afflict
ed and iinfortunato t i wilt send the recipe for pre
paring and using this medicine, in sealed ens eb.pe,
to nny onewho itootin it, Free of
Please inclose a stumped envelope, addressed to
yourself. Address..
JO§EPIT T. IN.MAN,
Station U, Bih4• House,
Is.;ew York City
0et.,15, '64. ly
To CoNsumirrlvx4.—Consomptivo stif
fen,' s will receive n valuable preseription for tio.
cure et •Consuniption, Asthma, Bronchitis. and all
Throat rind Lung Atfeetions(tree of charge) by scuts
tog their address to
• Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Sept244lin, Willianieburg, King., Co., N. V.
GIFTS' GIFTS GIFTS GIFTS 3
..New Goods For The
H O Z 2,3 D :A- "2". S
AT
P. SHR . EINER & SON'S.
•w ATCIIES,
CLOrIC
FINE JEWELRY ETC
IN GREAT VARIETY AND AT
MODERATE PRICES.
CALL AND EXAMINE.
' I' 2 . STIR MINER 6r, SoN,
Front at., above Walnut;
Dec. 10, 'O4, 4t.
BRENEXANS'
LADIES, GENTLEMANSJBOYa, GIRLS
AND CIIILDREN'S SUOE STORE,
The largest and best assortment of La
dies and tientletnans wear in the
Crr lir OF L WWI AST M IL.
The undermimust respectfully invites the
citizens of Columbia and vicinity, 10 . his
am Stock of
•.I;ADIE.S" 13007's AN!) SHOES
Such as women's Kid and French Morocco
Boots, Balmoral, Continental and other
rNu!aozraarai swrians.
We nre prepared to manufacture at
short notice every kind of ladies and gen
tlenums wear known in this market, and
at as cheap rates as any similar estab
lishment call and examine onr meek.
A. N. .1312ENEMAN,
• ' Opposite Cooper's Hotel,
Went King St., Lancaster.
Sept. 24, 'O4.
NOTICE: _
lIE person who took ontisettoi Billiard 1
T
out_ of the Washingten House
Restaurent, will please return them, if not,
tJ3eAttniost extent of the law will .be put
in come. Tf 'returned there will be be
questions asked.
b..1.11EL HERB,
e-Proprietor.„
Dee. 4, '64.-4t
R E-0 P E D !
CEORGE A. lIYERS would respectful
f ly inform the citizens of Columbia
and vicinity that he has returned to Col
umbia, and re-opened his
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY,
Pront Street, above Locust, where he is
now prepared to do all kinds of Photo
graphing.
_Ambrotypes, got up in good
style, Copying and enlarging:of small
Pictures done with neatness and accuracy.
- PR:TURES- COLDRED- -
In Oil or Water Colors. , ,
Orders for Pieture-M?orni_olti -Negatives
.will he promptly filled..
T:i-Special attention paid to Cartes De-
Visites. .
I3oping•by - n strict attention to -basiness
to share the liberal piitronage heretofore
extended. by the citizens.
Call at Rooms and examine Specimens.
Remember the place, Front Street, above
Locust. GEO. A. HYERS.
Nov. 26,-If.
ORPHANS COURT SA.I.E.—TIy 'virtue
of an order of the Orphans Court of
Lancaster county, the undersigned will
expose to Public sale at, the !midi(' house
of Jacob S. Miller, in the Borough of Col
umbia, on Saturday the :Nth .day of De
cember, 133-I, at 7 o'clock P. M., all that
Two Story Brick Dwelling House. .and
Lot of Ground, situated on the .North side
of Locuststreot between Fourth and Filth
streets, in the borough of Columbia, con
taining thirty feet front and two hundred
feet in depth, bounded east by property of
M. Richard. west by property of James
Armstrong, north by Walnut street, being
known as the rcsideneo late of Mielatel'l3.
Wisler deceased. Terms will be made
known on the day of sale by
HENRY WISLER.
Col., Dec. 3,4 t Guardian.
GOODS FOR THE SEASON
NOW ARRIVING.
AFresh assortment of line and medium
Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloaks, Furs,
Kint Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Cloths,
simers, Carpets., B o ots Shoes, Balittorals,
Gaiters, etc., together with a great variety
of other goods so noble for holiday presents,
- which Will bet old as 11S1.1:11 at the very
lowest cash prices. An examination sol
icited.
MALTBY tt
Dee. 3, 734-tf
WASIUMVI'ON HOUSE lIESTAURINT,
WHERE may be found Oysters always
on hand, of the best quality served
up in every style,
Also a room fin• the accomodation of la
dies or fittnilies. Oysters can be had by the
quart or hundred.
Dec. 3, 'Ol.-tf
Continental laoonS,
D
RESTAURANT.
Corner' of Front and Locust Streets,
COLI_INTI3I.A.,PA.
Bowery will at all times be glad to sec
his old friends at the Continental, where
"Ike"—not Ike Partingto», but Ike Tharp
—will serve them with
OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE.
Hebas the best that the Baltimore Mid
Philadelphia markets can produce.
PRIVATE PARTIES AMI ROUES SERVED
{ stall times, with care and 'despatch.
Lager and XX.' Ale iti ways on draught.—
Come along ye greedy, hungry thursiy
souls come down toasty saloon.
GEO.II. ERISAAN,
Columbia,, Nov. 2n, tf.
WASHINGTON E. I .USE HOT L.
Pratit Street; Columbia, Pa.
1./A.Ni.m. limit, _Proprietor
COLUMBIA YLVISTK NOTrCE.
COLUMBIA BA.ICIC,
November 2.8111, 1801,
TUE STOCIULOLDES of this Institu
tion, at alneetimc 00 the 12 inst., voted to
become an association for the purpose of
Banking under the laws of the United
States, as provided tbr by the Act of As
sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, approved the 22d, of August, '1864,
and the Directors thereof have procured
the authority of the proper Owners
of more than two-thirds of the Capital
Stock to make the organisation certificate
required therefor by I he laws of the United
States. SAMLTEL SllOOll, Cashier
Dee. 3. MD.
b a I. E. STAUFFER,
Y3 4 7-712W - fr.
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
No. I-IS North SECOND Street, corner of
Quarry, PHILADELPHIA.
An A ssortment of Watches, Jewelry &
Plated Ware Constantly on Hand,
Suitablefur OLIDAY PRESENTS;
e n""lteparing of 'Watches and Jew•e]ry
promptly attended to.
Dec. 3, -
FIRE BRICK FOR SALE.
A ' ample of \Odeh can be seen at tbi
office of DRAIN ER As MOORE.
Columbia, ])ec. 3d, 1831.4 f.
WANTED
rnTh DEIsIT A MILLODILON.—A liberal
1. eoznponsittion will tie paid. Any per
son having one to rent will please apply or
address • - . "Spy" 011ie° .
Cel., Dec. 'G4. tf.
'CLOC KS, WATCHES, JEWELRY.
Silver and Silver-Plated Ware.. •
•
SIMELIVER & SPERINS,
' FRONT ST., COLUMBIA.' PA,
In John .IA - ills's Old • EstabliShed Stand.
We would respect Tully invite the 'pnbli etc ,
call midexamme our large and well Melee
ted stock of Cloeks, Watches and Jewelry,
Silver and Silver-'Plated Ware, Cutlery,
Combs, Pistols and Fancy Articles, such
as are generally kept in a first dims Jew
elry Store. "
"AMERICAN WATCHES !
AMERICAN WATCHES! I •
. AAIERICAN WATCHIN ! 1
We would especially call the attention of
persons wishing a good time piece to our
assortment of American Watches, which
for reliability, durability, accuracy and
time, cannot he eteclied.
We are at all times preoared to order
from the manufacturers such goods as we
have not on hand, at less than city prices.
A continuance of the former patronage is
respectfully solicittal.
Repairing of all kill dsPromptl y rittendCd
to. - Fob. 6, 11364-ly •
TO THE LADIES 1
•
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
PLAIN. Al'cD FANCY
DRESS GOODS
• OF
ALL GRADES Ali'D STYLES
AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
:11ALTBY at _CASE.
Dec. 40, Gs.
INTEREST ON ntrosrirs.
TILE Columbia Bank willremive Money
on deposit; and pay interest therefor;
at the rate of 4 ppr cent. for six Months,
and 5 per itent, for twelve months, '
SAMUEL SIEfOCII,,.
Jan. 30, 'Gi.-tf. •
The Place to get Your money's
'WORTH - 9 AT
HENRYSITYD AM'S
COR.,.eRONT ON ST._
He has just received a large supply of
new and fresh groceries, also
NEW DRIED FRUIT,
NEW SUGAR CURED rF.UIS,
NEW NO. I, 111.1.cxEdum,
NEW SEEDLES and LAYER Ryas Txs,
NEW CITRON AND CURRANTS. -
ENGLISH PICKLES, -
CRANBERRIES, &c.
Also new Fruit" of all Wilda: OUr s•toi.tk
of staple and fancy groceries is full and.
efenpAeto and we intend keeping k fresh
by almost. daily. additions. Give us
a call, canter Front Atr, Union Street,
Columbia. ' HENRY SUYDAM.
Nov. 5,1864. •
Statement of the Columbia Ban k
Statement of the condition of the Colum
bia Bank on Tuesday the Ist of Nov., 18G1.
Assets
Loans, discounts U. S. Goy
eriintent Sei•urities ; $1.422.1172,60
Specie a; specie certitic.ates 62.010,00
Legal tender and notes of other
Banks 52.871.1,00
Cheeks and drafts 2..148,27
DWI by Banks. rA1.914,74
,
Stock or Columbia Bank 11.300,00
Real etaate % 8.000,00
80nd52.000,00
81.415.253,61
Liabilities.
Notes in circulation 882:1.274,00 -
Deposits . 340.575,21 ..
Due to Banks 42.197,43
Cotn. of Penn's. 25.800,00
1.040.846.64
Capital $32'2.500.
Lancaster County, ‘iN
Samuel Shoeh, CoAhier of the Columbia
B 111) k, being. duly sworn, declares and says
that the above statement is eorreet and
true to the best of his knowledge and be
-B.OIIIEL SLIOCH,
Samuel Evans, J. P. Cashier.
•'ni
CURISTMAS AM) BRIM PRESENTS.
HENRY HARPER, •
No. 5:20 ARCH Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
nas a large stock or
WATCHES,
FIN E JEWELRY,
SOLID SILVER-WARE,
Superior plated Tea Setts, Spoon`;, Forks,
&r., &e.,
Oct' 8, 'B4-4 mos.
SCRIIEMANNA ROLLING MILL COM PANY;
COLUMBIA, LANICASTIBL CO., PA.
Air ANUFACTUIII?,RS of the best Ran
i_ ettand Double:relined Merchant Ilar
Iron, and Flat Rails, Rounds of all sizes
from a to 4.1 inches ; Squares of all sizes
from to 24 inches, and Flats of all sizes
and thickness from 3 to 41 inches wide.
FIR 31".
J. 0. HESS, E. HERSHEY,
C. S. K.ditilolinfAN, R. CRANE,
GEO. BUGLE, M. M. STRICKLER,
I. RICHARDS, GOSSL ER.
P. GOSSLER, Manager.
'Nov 5 tf
WINES, LIQUORS, SEIG.4.ftS, SLc
THE subscriber would invite attention
to his large and thus stock of
ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS.
• -
&OARS; TOBACCO, PIPER. RC.
FIE keeps his stock well tilled up, and
believes that he Call offer as good an as
sortment of everything in his line as can
be found in any store il. Columbia.
lie would direct special attention to his
German Wines. These are light wines,
good in quality, low in price, and a very
wholesome drink either for sick or well.
A large assortment of
IVJC64oz-esigo.b..es.usin.P3 oa.
Will attract general notice, and-will be
found to comprise some of the finest pipes
ever offered in Columbia. Came and ex
amine them. BUCHER,
Cor. Front and Locust sts., Cora Pa.
July 4, ISO.
GREAT 13IPROVE3IBNI'S IN SEWING 311 C iIINEi.
EMPIRE SHUTTLE MAMMIES !
Patented Pelfruary 14th, 180.
SALESROOM, 0:18 ITROADWAVj
r i Machine is constructed on entire
iv- principals of mechanism.
ptzs
sessiug many rare and valuable improve
ments, having been examined by the most
profound experts, and pronounced to be
simplicity atudperferticm combined.lt has a straight needle, perpendicular
action, makes the Lock or Shuttle stitch,
which will neither rip or ravel, and is like
on both sides- ' portbrnts perfect sewing on
every discription of material, from Leath
er to the i'i.test Z , ltnetook Muslin, with cot
ton, linen or silk thread, front the coars
est to the finest number.
Having neither Cant nor Cog wheel,and
the least possi ble friction, it rtUIS OS SlllOOOl
1.1.4 glass, awl iM
ENITHATICALLY A NOISELESS MACHINE!
'lt requires fifty per cent. less power to
drive it than any other Machine in the
tnnrket A. girl twelve years of ago eon
work it steadily, Without fatigue or injury
to health.'
Its strength ;Ind wonderful simplicity of
construction renders it almost impossible
to get out of order: and is guaranteed by
the company to give entire satisfaction.
'WC respectfully invite - all those who may
desire to.supply themselves with a super
ior article, to wane and examine this un
rivalled Machine.
But in a more especial manner do we so-
Belie the patronages of Merchant Tailors,
Colett Makers, !loop Manufacturers, shirt
and Bosom Makers, Bross Makers, Corset
.Makers, Gaiter Fitters, Shoe Binders, Vest
anti Pantaloon Makers.
' Religious and 'Charitable Institutions
will be liberally dealt with.
.....
• Prices of Machines complete ;
.Noft, Fatuity. Machine; with Hemmer,
Feller and Braider $6O. No. 2, Small Man
ufitcturing, with Extenshm Table $7.5.
No. 3, Large Manufi cturing,. with Exton
sion Table ti No. 4. Large Manufactur
ing. thr Leather. with Rolling Foot and
Oil Om, ;100.
Ono half hour's instruction is smflicient to
enable any perwm to work this' Machine
to their entire satisfaction.
Agents wanted for all towns in the Uni
ted States, where Agents are not already
established. Also for Cuba, Mexico, Cen
tral and South America, to whom a liber
al discount will be giVert.
~t-h-TklnSs invariably Cash on delivery.
. parudeuto, McGrath,t. Co., Agents,
Pluladeipillla
T. J. MURMUR atL CO,
Bee. 10, 'fit tf ma Broadway.
TED 2.110131.73%
CHEAP HAT, CAP AND
"CT S
No. 20 North Qiieen Street. LAneaster, ra.,
FtIiSAPS, MUM, COLLAR.% MVPS, &C.
SIHJLTZ AND BROTITER,
rASIIIONABLE nATTERS.
A' general assortment of Hats. Caps and
Ladies• Furs of all the latest styles, con
stantly on hand, which will be sold at the
lowest rates for cash.
.All goods in our lino manufactured to
order . JOHN A. SHULTZ.
HENRY A SHULTZ.
Nov. X. ti
D'Z'SP.P.I 7 'SIA,
16 AND
Diseases.resulting from Disorders of the Lir-
er and Organs,
1100 Ft AND's
GERMAN BITTERS
TSAE GISEAT STRENGTENING
1- 1‘ CPINTIC-
These - Tilden; here performed more Cure e!
DAVE, AND IN) DM BETTER SATISFACTION: ,
1 11.avg,mere tepititnany,Llnky..e..raur , . reiy
table people to couch lir them
:than e
I7Yi7
We defy any one to ecaltradiet till's assertion
Amin WILL PAY $lOOO -
To any one that will sistiducii.st Craktifica,tkr
yahlished- Irrits,' that is' not•giJntiine.. "
Hootlaudl 1
s Germau-44ttor
e4st Orr-TR
Chronic or Nci-vams Petrart Ifroo.eas4s of tire
firidaells, staid DO' formes aet,siii/kWirrif t •
a disordered iitoaltick.;,l .1. 1 't:
Observe the folldwing " •
from d isorder s the tirga4l o 3l
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness tit
Blood. to the Head, AeiditY of the Stara
aeh, Nausea, Heartburn; Disgust for
Food, fullness or weight in the stom
ach; sour eructations, shaking; '6r'
fluttering at the pit of the stout- .
itch, swim ming, of thohetul t hur- ,
ried and difficult breathing,,
Ilutter'g of the hdart, chin:--
ing or suffocating sense-
lions when in a lying. ' -
posture ) , ,
• dimness of , vision; dMs l ;:l.2
or webs before the sight,
fever and dull pain in the ,•
head, deficiency of perspire- , •
tiou, yellowness of the skin and.
eyes, pain in the Skit', back„chesti
limbs, cte., sudden flushes of hest,
burning in the flesh, constant imagln--
ings of Evil, and great depression of spirits
11/X M IN/X M
TItAT TIIIS 11/TT.EatS IS
Ti AlWalla:6M •
Contains no Rum or Whiskey, and eani'
make drunkards, but is the •
Beg TONE in the
-
$374.406,97
RE .D WHO SAYS SO:
From the Re .% Levi G. Burk, Pastor ,er
the Baptist Clutrch, Pemberton, is% J,4 •
formerly of the North Baptist Church,'
Philadelphia.
I have known Hoollaitthes Gentian Bit—
ters favorably for an umber of years., I have
used them in my own thmily, inelfhgvv
been so pleased with' .their ullehtif
was induced to recommend them to many
others, mid know that they .town opjralted
in a strikingly beneficial uninner.
great pleasure hi thfiS publicly "pVoclattil l
rug tins felt, and calling the attention to
those afflicted with the diseases tbr which!,
they are recommended to these Billet's
knowing i'ront experience that my recom
mendation Will be sustained. 1 do this
cheerfully as 'foothold's allitters is intend
ed to hellcat the afflicted, "not a run":
drink."
Pions Rev. Newton Brown, D.
torof the Eneyeliipedia Km; wl
ea hie and Christ inn Chroniele.Philaidell
Allhunigh not disposed to favoror recom—
mend Patent Meilieines in gents-80111.one.
distrust of their ingredients and effects,
yet know of no suilieient- reason® why. a
man may not testify to the benefits lie
lieves himself to have reeeived from , 11 y•
simple preparation, in the hare that "lac
may thus contribute to the benefit of .011=
OM.
I do this more readily in regard to Hool',-
land's German Bitters, ,prepareij..vy„pr.
li .1 dtson; this city, beeausel Was Iwo
di •• • •
_ .
mpression that they 'were. chiefly'
au alcoholic mixture. I atm indebtcsl nar
friend, Robert Shoemaker, Esq., tor The
removalof this praj tad ice by propert eal
fer,eneouragemen too try them when Suffer—
ing, trona great anal long continued debility,
The use oh three bottles of tlfeNe bitters.ltd
the present year, was followed by .evident:
relief and resta wattle]] to at degree air hastily'
and mental vigor which I had not-felt :ter
six monthsliefere,and ltadalmostdeshno fired.
of regaining. I therefore thank thud and
any friend tor directing me to use theca..
J 'NEWTON BROWN, l'uft.W.
From the Rev. Jos.' Rennard, Pastor Of
the 111th ilapCst Church
Dr., Jackson :—llear Sir:—l' have been
frequently resquested to connect my mune•
with commendations of diftbrent kinds oft
medicines but regarding the practice. as out.
of 10y appropriate sphere, 1 have in all
eases declined ; but with a clear proof tin
various instances, and particularly in my
flunilv., of the I:sell:Mess of Dr. floofientra,
Lerman Bitter a, I depart for once from
my usual course, to express my. full 'eon
vietion that, jir enerat debititsrof the sys
tem MEd expreiallll for Liver Otimplaia,
is a safe and eatable preparation. stone
(V.NeS it may fail; but usually; I doubt not;
it will be very beneficial to those who suf
fer from the above cause.
Yours, very respectfully,.
.1. 11 K FINNARB, ,
Eighth below Coates Street, Philadelphia:
From Rev. "Warren Randolph, raster of
Baptist Church, Germantown, Tenn.
Dr. C. XL ackson Sim—Perpcmal
experience enables me to say that .1 regard
the Gernum Bitters prepared by you- as a
most excellent medicine. Dipases of,.fge
vere colt . mid general debility I l:avo•beeu
greatly benefited by the use of the Bitters,
and doubt not they will preduee suullar
effects on others.
•
Yours, truly,
WARREN RANDOLPH.
Germaidown, Pg.
• - J ; .41* , 1
From fey. J. II Turner, Pastor of Het/-
ding, M. 1, Church, Mita- :‘
Dr. Jackson s—Dear 'used
your German Bitters in myftuni lyfrequottl
iv rum prepared to Key, that. it leut,been.
of great survive. I believe that in most
cases of general debility of the system it is
tho safest and most value ble , retuetly
which I have any knowledge-,
Yours, Respectfully, f • I
.I:II:77,S!RSEIty
No. 726 N. 3.sainetwutbAStrovt.
„,..
From the Rev. Thos. Winker. Pastor nit
Roxborough: Itaptist•Chm•vh.. •
Dr. Jackson :—Dear feel it due to.
your excellent prepuraliou„Roolland Ger
nmn Itittern - to add • zert'eskitrionv to the
&Served reputation Itimi tilstai6as
for years.at times, been troubled with glee t
disorder in tuy head and nervous system.
I was advised by a friend to try a bottle of
your German Ditterst, -ram I. and have
experienced great and unexpected ,ltqief;
my health has been very materially bene
dttell. I confidently recommend the ar
ticle where I meet with eases similar to may
own, and have been %assured, by many of
their good etfeets.- Itespectfully youiti;
T. WINTER, Roxborough;
. r
Prom Rev. T. 8. Reran:m : of the. Germsn
Reformed Church, Kutztown, lierks
Dr. C. 31. Jackson :—Respcvted Sir:—l
have been troubled with Dyspepsia nearly
twenty 'years, and hays mover ;Used any
medicine that did me. as much good nit
Hootland's Bitters. lam very mucking
proved in health, after 'having' taken liVe
bottles, Yours, with respect,a. S. HERMAN.
~riooinsa":
Large Size, (holding nearly doublorinitn
tity,) $1 per bottle—balf der.. $5.
Small Size-75 cis. "
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
Seellust giosignature:of per N.AFACK:
SON"lion th 6 WitArrgtOt Vatt„lf Wit ler
' Should your nearestviirmagrilit Viet have
the artieley do not be put,olY by aRy, of 4,11 A)
intoxicating preparations (bat Duty be "or
fered in its place, but bend tb , art„ and we
will forward, securely packed, by express.
Principal Office and aware story.
No. 631 Arch St.. philad'a.
JONES 81; EVAN"; f
Successors to .W. C. JoeLson„ al
PROPAIETC RS•i
For sale by Druggists and Dealer mr
ery town in the United Stat
April 30, 1861.-1 y
M=E
LEvi G. BECK-