El .4 , IMil ME o,l#:mbin Arz EDITOR • - saturday,march2p,loos. Advertisements, TO noun, 'lmmediate insertion mast be nandad in on or haters Thursday evening swab week, lints THE NEWS Shermit,did not delay long at Fayette ville in refitting hi p s arty: after,the long , • march king tivannalt, but -promptly re : . suming _the operations of his great earn struck out directly for Goldsboro, which be' has occupied unopposed, not withstanding all that had been said about, the determination of Lee to hold the place, and the talk ()fa desperate battle being expected there. Lee does, indeed seem to have clung with a foulish tenac ity to the use of the Woo fler. railroad up ,to eam's Station, drag;,-)ng his supplies ,thence by a Plank roan to Petersburg. The capture of Wilq:.ingtotk,Kini. , ,ton and GoldShoro' by our troops - deprived Lee of all suppliCs frOm eastern North Cani- Ainased iheloss of Weldon would render the railroad entirely useless to him. Sherman Was joined at Goldsboro' by Schofield with his corps. Sherman's army is now large-enough to cope with any , Trebel force likely to be sent against it. Accounts from I<ol4ll Carolina an nuances that Sli; - ..rinan will strlke fur Weldon. This we have previously men• tionecl as his probable ultimate object, and if Johnson has gathered a strong army ter the defence of Raleigh, it is possible that Sherman may pss that place and push on Weldon. The Army of the Potomac has been under arms thirty-sis hours, eipecttng an attack. The men are all in good spirits, and eager for the fight. Gen. Sheridan is receiving supplies at the White Uotise. About 300 rebel prisoners and 3000 negroes are now at the White House. All the cavalry had Crossed to the south side of the Patnun key river. Longstreet's corps is supposed to be in the neighborhood of the White !louse, as skirinish es had occurred . with his advanced pickets. A Rouble Junction. "Divide to desolate, consolidate to' fight; was one of the directions issued by Napoleon to his marshals which have passed into history as military maxims. The policy of the Union armies for the _* - --itsie-six-menthe has been in perfect eon _nurdinee with the axiom of DTapoleon. When the advance against Richmond in the spring of 1861 was checked by the frowning entrenchments of Lee, tlp Federal armies relinquished the hope cherished for three long years of carry: ing the rebel capital by assault. Starva • tion was elected the great loader and agency to compel the evacuation of the seat of rebel power in Virginia and the abandonzaent of Richmond. The first grand feature in this movement was the 'division of the South and the separation of the Confederacy: by the great march of Sherma:a. This effected, the work of destruction hegan.', - .; Every avenue of supply to the rebel armies was seized and retained: . Grant gradually occupied every road leading- from Richmond to Are 'north and east,. until the only corn • inunication left to Lee was between Rich• mond and Petersburg. Along the ex tended range of Grant's thirty miles of encampments, no other line afforded the , rebel garisoo in the capital communica- ' tioe with the country on miles beyond the limits of the city. The Weldon railroad was occupied, and the great ar tery of trade and commerce that bound North Carolina with Virginia irterly de stroyed. The Shenandoah was desolated and this great James River Canal entire ly ruined. Sherman cat away South Carolina, and the rebel capital was ex posed to starvation—a foe morg . decidly and resistless than the serried ranks of the North or the discontent of the South ern people. r • All this was accomplished by the di vision of the Union armies. Grant with the main force, held the ground before Richmond, but the remaining troops were scattered through-out the South on missions of destruction. Sheridan with the army of the Shenandcah watch- .edEarly through the winter; tarther west among the Alleglianier. r;dges Kel. !ey,bad another force; Thu Mas with the Western army lay at Nashville; Sherman with the veterans of the Georgian ni-treli *llll at S.avanuah when tlio nay: year ..4 ' 1 40' paned ; Gilmoro lay at Cherie - ston, an.li t the old Fifth corps was off the niJuth "of the Cape Fear. Every division had its own work to do, and it was demo. Every avenue of communication and cen tre of supply •between the cotton States and Virginia, and between Virginia and Richmond, were destroyed, excepting only the Danville and Richmond and the Richmond and Lynehburg roads. This was done by scattering bands, and now all the armies are uniting fur battle. Sheridan has crossed the Blue Ridge and communicated with Grant's lines at White Howie, When the sturdy hero dVlsksisori desires be vossolidste his arniee„Siirt:itsuee cavalry;will be in the . ceipiigt Orianktp lines 'at twelve , t,ließiOnpit west ifittlie Shen, indoa"fe:ge l li . b - en thatnltii . • • -,..-- htii,Wnt the' rentiii. to Sherman The 'along the:es:oast have all ti;entinit4iittdr Shit•rostritini Schofield, -and now Athssc two ?Zithers meet at 'Goldsboro, anil; 4 • . .. joining "-.armies move' on ißaleigh preparatory' to a. grand advance• on the: :Weldon - ,tailroad and on Danville, tchen the co=operation Of Grant will overthrolv ltiehmohii. All th - e ar mies of the Union in the east are now under the two great landers, : Grant and Sherman, and the junction of these two great armies , tun); tnke. bc'Tore ,star vation nocessitates"tlie eva'Ctiati in, of ArCzks 34t..3.32,:3.tt 6 Per in ri-Sti train ce th'e'dattit'of Mr. Joseph - B. Lewis, nu old ,citizen and native of Columbia, through the columns of the Spy. Mr. Lewis died in this city on the 25th -ult., in the sUth year of his age. He was well know to msst of the old citizens of Columbia, and will be remcnabet:ed as one of George Darling's apprentices at the plasturing liusitMs.s; and also lor baring pnnialied Coby Greer the sirag gering Bully Butcher of Philaielphta, at a Lancaster I..tir, while yet a mere stripling of a Loy. Having handled the ''hawk sad da,by" with Lewis, I Lnow him to be an excel lent workman. Ile.: was mere than a common wan, in strength, in activity, in a fight, in shuffling and desitl . ipg cards, or in bestowing gifts to relieve the wants of the needy. fqr. Emerson said of henry Thorough that he could rapidly grasp from a pile of lead pencils, twelve at every grasp and make no mistakes. Joseph Lewis Could deal cards from the top and bottom . of a. pack so rapidly, as to defy detec tion ,of those but skilled in card craft. in this department of prestidigitation, I. think he had no superior th.t I ever knew. The present popular Mayor of Cincin nati, Col. Lew Harris ; the late Gen. Welsh of Columbia and Joseph Lewis the deceased. were three mechanics work ing together in this city when the war with Mexico was declared. The three enlisted at the same time. Harris won a Captaincy, Welsh a tieutenautcy, and Lewis imprisonment in the castle of Per etc, fur disobeying the orders of Joe Lane given when tio wts drunk. After the war, Lewis and Harris re ' turned to Cincinnati. Harris became a public man, and Lewis worked at his trade. While arranging some stucco work to the outside cornice of one of our public buildings, the scaffolding gave way. -ne gave a clear Spiii - ging leap to clear the entanglements of the falling timber of the scaffold and landed sixty feet in the street from where he spran: - , , . He lighted on his feet and hands in a a halt' sitting posture. He was terribly crushed. Both legs, both arms were broken and the bones intruding through the lacerated muscles. Two or three of the vertebra of the back, were also dis located.' Ile became a cripple for life, and object of charity for two or three years. Thu Firemen nobly sustained him during the peribd of his disability. He turned his attention to .hoe making, and with a little instructions was quali fied and got a seat in "cocks," which en abled him to again taste the sweet broad of independence, and enjoy the wealth of honest labor. Mayor Hatch appointed Le wis,lnspector and Measurer of wood on the river land ing which enabled him to live quite com fortable. The present Mayor, Harris re-appointed him to the same position, which ho continued to occupy until lie died. He was a truthful and energetic officer, For a year, a general debility has gradually Was'ted the spirit, which was want to be so exuberent. Ho gradually failed in health, still his great character would show itself as an expiring flame in a blackened socket, occasionally, but only to exhibit the mere viyidly its de cay and exhatiation. "I will sleep now !" were his last words, and after life's fitfu. fever he require.] rapisa. The Mayor hall him burial at our beautiful Spring Grove Ceinetry, in the Firemen's bit, where all that is ni•Jrtal of him, mingles with its fraternal dust.— The other part of him, we in' trembling hope repose, has gone to the Losorn of his Father and his God. A very eventful life has thus passed away. Let no man say without some hesitation, "I am better than thou!"— Lewis was a better man than he seemed; most men seam better thin they are, Cs. perially on Sunday. But let us f trthr P. 4: 111. toerils to di+clo•o Or di :Ix 1116 It A utos from flaw dread anode. .N. 13. C:irinitati, 0., _iforch. 20th, '(.55 —Why should every minister after havcing performed 'the marriage ecremo ny,put the bride and groom on the floor and trample on them ? Bccatise accord ing to the tax law, matches must be etampe3. —A. writ - r in Blackwood says :—When people want to speak of a native of Hol land, they call hint an Amsterdam Dutchman, but when they speak of one of the clrerman race genially, they leave out the Jlatieter." The' GthiPT l 4 The following is a coprOf aa'it pasied;o*- Legi4ol4 . 1:1t. , w" ill be-.4n :that ,onr Comity Coumnssionefa v togiyes lwnn ty-if-$4OO, and proviclai;foi•aper;,npita.' tax not eiceeding $2O each upiin.; per sons liable.to military duty, aild - iipon all able-bodied wale taxable , inhabitililts not liable to tu . ili4!ry,diity,:betwean .t , he agei of tweuty-onp . nndforty-fire': - • Sec. 1. Be it enacted &c. That so ! tench. of Ole shah 'section of CA' not re lating to the pit t ment of the bdunty to' 'volunteers, approxed Marclr2s, 1864, as limits the awountitf-loput, to-the -, paid, to each-and every cop : -Clinfitisillati . led offt ! cer and private soldier—wlie 3334 . berei' after volunteer and'enter-tlievicilf, the-United Stt;titisitheskruni Of 'three hundpd=dollers be and the same is hare .by,wepealed ; and that hereafter*sball and may be lawful for the autprities mentioned in the act to which it ila sup .) plen - tent and the several supplements thereto, and in the mode thereto Pre scribed, or for any special connairioners appointed by any of the courts of quarter sessions in this Comonwealth by authori ty of existing lays, which commissioners ; are also hereby invested with all the an Crl powers not herein specially enumera ted, conferred by the act to which this is a suppleinent,•together with the sever al supplements thereto,upon the authori ties therein specially inenti o ued to raise a suilieicat-suin to pay a boAnty to 'each vuluutee enlisted under the pa-es-cot call, or yibo may hereal. ex be enlisted under the petOitig,,w fu.!ure co. 118; nut exceed ing tour hutoirdd dollars : 1-',.,,vided,Tt.at the authorities meteioned in the act to which thi, a supplement and the several supplements thereto, are hereby author ized to levy and collect a per copitu tax not eiceedina tiventy'dollars each upon persons liable to military duty, and upon all able bodied male taxable inhabitants not liable to military duty; between the ages of twenty-one and iorty-lave years. _ Provided /urthq, T lyit •n op .coirain inis sioned officers and privates now actual ' service ache' United States or of this Statc,and peisons 'who have been honora bly dtgchargedilfroM Such sorvtee who were permanently disabled in such ser vice, shall be exempt from the per capi ta tax herein specified, and the property of widows and joiner children. and wid owed mothers of non-commissioned offi cers and privates who died in such ser vice, is hereby exempt from the payment of a bounty tax : And provided further, That it slra/1 arid may be lawful fur the authoritieimantioned iu the act to which this is a supplement to pay the amount of bounty herein prescribed to any per son drafted into the military service of the United States, and servintt therein, or to the families of the same, at. such time and in such sums as the paid au thorities shall deem proper ; or to any person furnishing a substitute for such service who may be credited to the quota of any county, city, ward, borough, town -1 ship or enrolment district of this Cum monwealth : And provided farther, That any county or district having a special bounty law, shall be entitled to the pro visions of the same, or of this supple ment. . . - 1= —ln South Carolina. aside from Charleston, no town has 2 000 inh.tbit anee, and only two towns rise to 1 000. North Carolina has a dozen towns of over 1 000 people—Raleigh, Newborn and Fayetteville *have 4 000 to 5 000 each. Georgia has nine towns. Augusta 12,000; Atlanta, 10,000; Columbus, 10, 0 00. Richmond had 25,000, of whcm 14,- 000 are blacks. Petersburg had 18,000 half blacks. —The population of Charleston in 1860 was 40,000, ,viz :whites 23,000; blacks, Sze., 17,000. Savannah. 22.000 inhabitants, viz : 14,000 whites; 8,000 blacks and mixed. Wiltnington,9,ooo inhabitants—whites —A grand sword tournament is in contemplation at the headquarters et the Army of the Potomac, for the purpose of deciding who is the best swordsman in the armies of the Ciaited States. A prize of one thoasand dollars is being raised. The first premium for the champion swordsman will be a sword worth 8500 ; the secm.l will be a purse of 83)0, and the third a purse of S2UO. The affair promises to be very interesting. —Women ca l i ll iop secreti,but it gener ally takes a good umny of them to do it. —A Frenchman cannot pronounce 'ship'. The word sounds 'sheep' in his mouth. Seeing an iron clad, he said to a boy, 'is this a war sheep ?' 'No,' answered the boy, 'it is a ra:n'. SPECIAL NOTICES ?he real Velrau French Pill. cure sick ne•4 nl tho PtOMRCiI. r.unnsng and boartborn. POO notice. Sold by all Druggiats. DEAFN.ESS, IiLINI)NESS ANI) CA larrit. trv.ited nit!' the nimcet rineee.., by Dr. .1. 14.% %CS, rfarnierly ot jr,linnd,) N., : Str PhD:l43,li •hia. trintiinh. , from the in rehahle siiiii•Aes in the oily Anti e,wity Pall be -een ut hi-, Lividly are in' lied to lie,!'nripairy their . patient.i. n. li , Van tin ..ocrets in hi, •tiee. Arthietal eye.% ted A.athout pain. :%o charge made for exatiii• lino. 5-:y To cONsUAI pTIVEs. The imikroignorl having been reotorpil to healili inn few week-by a eery simple rein .ilc, after il•t%/itg sutlin ecl eral years, ntth n severe lung affect 10n, All , l, than ili ea.] 411,11. e ( . 011$11111plitgl %WUs tr1111:0 ktIMT tl his fellow Mlltnersl the in• ails el yore. To oil who desire it, he will sends copy of tho per periptio.) 11.0 d, (free of ehert.te,,tv ith the direetoms for preparing and using the more, which they will Sind n sere cure for Con.umption. Astmn, Bronchi tis. Coughs, Colds ; ie. The only ottiect of the ad vertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread informatom which he eon eel von in invaluable; and he ii .yes every sufferer ill try his remedy, as it will cent them nothingand prove n bletedne. Parties Wishing the prescription will please ad dress lier. EDW.; ltU W I r.soN. vi iarnMEl rp. icings Co., N. T. fc!.!Et, 3mo aa.-kers! IVlii.her~! Do you want Whickem or twootoche., Our Oreeinn Compound wall force them to grow on the n mouthet - t fa..e or eleln, or how on hold lmrol., in sic Week.. l'rlee, sent lay tllll I anywhere. eltewly sealed. on receipt of prier. Address, Warner at uata., 1t0z.135, Itrooklyig NAL .Tazttßasest. Citioixti, an Esily. - or,Witroing. - ah • , listraistien fat Noiligmen—men , a rd,Asspolatiomend sent. frosepf. -• - P.- 47 ' • 1-.** • ' ia-BrikatßiAttE • GILTIDE.-="rOtilLoo3rdai • ShyeicilogicanWork;Or. Every rinolthiblenTiiikitor- 11, Being,wPrivatelnstructor for Married `persone'ort those about to marry.^both male and. foroalc:•••41t every thingvoncerninF the physiology and relations of our eexual syste, including Of the new. diseov-i wi eries never before g. wen in. the ...Snicilah - ,huigusei by.ItILTOUND, DC D. "This, is and interesting work. Ms written -in 43Tainjaaig nags torAire general render.eirtEdsl - tilittstreled.. - with: upwards -of one hundred • ongmvings. - .„. WC:young married people. , or those, concernplativiliarrialc_e, &adhering Liao least Impediment t'beiiMsfried,-11rei should. reed' this book., It dit‘closes. secret., dist oventone.shonitiho .accptainted with. Still - tie- a hooklitat.mu. t- be Iptked,up, and not Ito about the houtte.-iitrwilitbesenttto - any one on receipt - of twenty-five Oinks:, Addioss, D6l W. 1701.5NG, 416 Spruce Stt above Fourth, Philadelphia. - Dacia - VIM lIKSON'S P A.TENT POCKET BOOKS It at SHREINER 45,:: SPERMS'S March-11, - Itr.STITS GRAY-"& CO.'S GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE FROYT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA. , A large stock of ma-goods Jost received. &tains VRENCII EXTRACTS FOR TETE fliti'D FANCY SOAPS, STERLING AMBROSIA, ' LONDON HAIR COLOR, CELEBnATED POMADES, FLA cpin ES.TRAO'US. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, Hair BrushoX, Tooth Brushes, Combs, ttc. Wishart's pvspe l mia Pills. Ladies' Toilet Articles. Harrison's Extracts, &A. • All the most popular Family Medicines of the age are for sale' at the GOLDEN MORTAR BRUG'STORE. The largest, best selected and greatest viii-layer Drugs anti Chemicals in. Colum bia, always on hand. ts.. Particular attention is paid to filling physicians prescriptions. We especially invite the attention of the ladies to our extensive assortment of toilet articles at GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE, Front street, aboro Locust, 13' 23 Columbia, Ya CLASSICAL. INSTITETE ! mills INSTITUTION ENTERED UP _l_ on its present sesion of • months on the nth of loebrultry. The Swing. Quarter will open on the nti; of April. The School is So completely classified that Students can enter; with advantage at ally time, cud will be charged ouly from date of entrance. Special attention is given to Languages, Higher Mathematics, and Natural Scien ces, as well as to tousle. speaking, compo sition and the common branches. lilv,ery facility is afforded to boys or girls WllO WISH TO STUDY, to acquire a superior education, laud that Students may reap the highe4t iffivanfago and secure 'permanent and real progress, it is strongly revoin mended that they enter fol., at least, one year. 'two eveningq in the week are devoted cx elusively to mok Keepttnr. For partieularstokireNs HEN. 11. S. ALEXANDIM, Feb 2.5 lm Colambia, Pa. a Ll i e.it l s a t t t r r , e mi l i n wo in t f l o r r e tn a i o n s ol e y tYg Ef o r iT(! s l i ` o l: ( 4 1 of D 0 ES2' I C' COODS. at greatly reduced priors. Call and be CU/Wineed of what we say IiTEACY ,L• BOWERS. Cur .. .of:2d and Llaust Streets. feb- 4, ' Colunthia, Pa. - 1 9 . • _ _ -MIRTH 'QUEEN . . STRUT, HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOLS, Academies, . Merchant, , , School TeaellerB, And the Public generally. SC,HOOL BOONS, SIM INC BOOKS BLANK DOOMS, STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. VELOPES, POCKET BOONS, DIARI Es, Hymn Books and Prayer BOOOkM for all denominations. Pitotograph Albums. We caul supply everything in our line at the shortest possible time, at reasonable prices. All inquiries about prices will be attemlerl to withont We defy competition in any branch of our business. 74er- Thankful for the past, pat ronage < We respectfull, ask a continuance , ol* the, same Joi IN SI MAPPER, 32 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. Nov. 19, ISli4, TIE PMENIX PECTORAL, mt COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHER RY AND SENEKA SNAKE ROOT. 111„clure the Iliroasea of . gi ) e u T ., hi s o roz Vt i i i i ll 3 Asthma. Bronchitis, Catarrh. Sure Throat, 11narseness, Whooping Cough, Lize. Its timely use will prevent ultimpary Consumption, nod even where this fear ful disease has taken hold it wilt afford greater relief thall any other medicine, Miss Kate Vanderslice of Pottsvilie,says: "I was benefitted more by using the I'llm- Mx Pectoral than any other medicine I over used." Jacob Powers certifies thot he has sold hundreds of bottles of the Phcenix Peetor al, and that all who used it bear testimony of its wonderful effects in curing cough. River, editor of the In dcpcgdent rhcrnix, having used it, has no hesitation in pronouncing it a complete remedy for cough, hoarseness and irritatioh in the throat. The provrietor 91 this medicine has so much comitlenee in its curative powers, front the testimony of hundreds Who have t-cd it, thnt the money Will he paid hawk to any purchaser who is not satisfied with its effects. It is so pleasant to take that the children cry for it. It costs only Twenty-five cents. It is intended for only one class of din ea-ws, namely, those of the Throat and Lungs. Sca Prepared only by LEVI OBERfIOLTZETI, M.D. Plicenktville, Pa. Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers. .lobnston, Cowden, No. 2.1, North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, General «'ludr•sale Agents. N. 11.—IlyOur nearest druggist orstore keeper does not keep this medicine do not let tutu put you off with setae other medi cine, lieeatise lie makes more money on it, but slothl at once to one of the agents for it. Sold at Golden Mortar Drug Store, and fy ft. 'Williams, Columbia. Feb 314.re1l 4. 1865 1. mo MASON PEASE I( CO., LUBRTC OIL W9RKS. PI TT SB , 1'..•1. 4..\'0 1 Lubric nil equal to best spernl,l,4o B. 2 do lard, 1,00 Cl. 3 good heavy oil, 63e Best Carbon Oil and Benzine. MASON, PEASE A:, ro. Box 1109, Pittsburg, Pa. Orders received at this office. Ftlb A . N Interest Certificate of the Columbia rt. Bank., dated Jan. ISq-1, No. lan The Bunk being duly noldied, raid certifi ealte beeomem .null and void mid is of no useJ•uunk. 000. .• • • • MarJEl,2t. EMMA P. RANKER. . EakMM3 COLUMBIA rzokrtez, LOST OR IVLISIIII.I=I. PR meas . aciv , .. 4E9U.5113 42.r° '' 749 P 2 • 7 *aati.. 1 11 1 4 1 1-P -4) " b..".;("J • • 1_ Of bulsf iieseiVi& • -..c011iii4 2 ,0.f.a1itt 0 0: 4 44 - steamboat .414iPkiietk-acees.cfraoiiiewhichlo - tfie ktialle c times. The `h use'harbeen tli,rfiti - gbli - FrenoKated 'and: newly Caridahed,wriditieyerr..fespe:ct ron dured to meet - the - wishes:and desires of the, traveling pubiic:_ The reputationibe mariffger. , , , enloyed , in I the conductiof the other Troti.lti'Arill: he-a • sufficient guaranty that no 'effort on his part'slll besparcd to 'make the , . "WASH ' INGTON" a first class house. The larder be unexceptiotudrle in every •respect. I The Manager will be pleased to see his old Siitndsanfl formekipatrozis2of the "State' IThion," Philadelphia; - and to welcome many new ones. - fan, 21, Gin Alanager :vcr. F4r. liana A.' livAt.wz IMPORTERS , A.lO .JQIIBERS" F MEE, GLOVIS, 'IT'AN CY Gig 325 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 21, 61.-3 in. SAMUEL EVANS, .GUSTO 113 of the FE.ICE. OFFICE ON LOCUST ST.. BETWEEN FRONT AND SI:PON D. COLUMBIA ; TA. Juno 18, 18G4.. SUBSTITUT ES. TIES Subscriber, as • glut for regular Accused substitute ]3r "Ice , is prepared to furnish substitutes on as casonable terms fs they can be proem ed at the present hue. Gl 13. YOUNG, Jr. Dec. 24, "G•l,tf. SUPPLEE & HOMER, Manufacturers of STEAM BOILERS_ I'-addition to oar Foundry and Machine I work, we aro now prepared to snanuilic- Lure every variety of Boiler and plate iron work, rdending and Reparing Bailers Promptly attended to. Thankful for past ihvors, we would invite, the attention of our friends and patrons to this new branch of our business. SUPPLEE (t, BRO., 2(1 Street, Columbia. jall. 21, A FRESH. SUPPLY OF NEW G-00 ! New Orleans Peking Meilases, Pure Flour of niee,Maccaroai,Split Peas, Layer Maisons, Apples, Oranberry's, Fresh Can Peuehes, Ground Mom Ground Nutmeg, A good assortment of notion such as thread Needles, pins. combs, whalebones, shoe Laces, buttons, 13:i Ilnorel !lose, at I EA IMMANS• Cor. of Tnir.l and Cherry :it Jan. 7 '65 CO iiT, ! COAT& 1' Dc.trpFiTrr, hn, opened a eaal . yard on the corner of Front and Wal nut streek, Columbia, and intenclq keep ing a general assortment of ticThaylkill County coal 11710LESALE 21.11 - 1) RE7.1111, warnmte.l the hest and elerine , t family veal that comes to this plave. caztam 7-"ZILLY.T2I4II3 Or yOIII,OIVOS. ert , il on delivery. A 111ierril share „A. pn7itie patronage is- sol ieit ed. mar. IS, --- '- 4 E9,000 1927Zari ° 7 i li33r^ri. 00.NIPILISINU over 100 varieties, from hive to Live years old. Price 1,410 to t.i p.„.r hundred. Also a “Plleral assortment of ICiirsery and Green Ilouse stock., which We offer at very reasonable prices. S. H. I'UItI"LE, Coltimhia .Nursery. mar. IS, 3t TOR SALE.—.. Cupola, nearly new an 12 in complete order; Foundry Llrann,Mi Gearing:and Stationery Engine , Pattern. Apply lo Mar 1S It Duplex. Elliptic Sp7irig CUMBINING EII.EGA:NCI.I, Lightnosa Comfort economy and unquestionably The 111)st Desirable Article Made. FOlt S.‘LE ONLY BY lIALDENEAINT .Tan. 111. G 5, 0001)8 AT PANIC PRICES! w", F, will open thl.f.; lveftlt another new V V lot of Dante.tie Dry Ci:iod at Pattie Prices, consisting of Prints, Mit.lins, Ginglatmv, Checks, Ticks, at prices id suit, t he downfall in merchandise. Also Chinn, Glass and Queenswann toi let, Tea and Dinner setts, Covered dishes, Steak plates and all other goods for an out fit—Call and see ns. STEACY .E 'BOWERS, Ind and LUoust st fob. 18, B.A_RGA_IS HALDEIVIAN'S We this day offer to our Customers and the trade BARGAINS FROM TIIE LATE LARGE AUCTION SALE OF DRY GOODS In Philadelphia. Llandsoine Prints at cheap prices. SEE OUR 2 CENT CALICOES, A. full line of Bleached and Unbleached Muslim, including standard makes, Exclusive styles in large assortment. NE AV f,t:PEI.7f4 DEL.UNES, at Rz - ! cents. And all other goods proportionately low. Onr present stock is completely thinned of all goods costing more than market pri el•M IIL this date enabling us therefore to of fer indneetnerns to buyer's. Call at ]IA E.DEItIAN'S Cheap Cash Store March ISth Another Arrival Of t) odds at Hardman's. (iorner 4Y . 3d and Cherry Street, HA vl'X'.4 Purchased Goods at gold pri ces since the fall of Charleston, we are prepared to sell 10 per, cent cheaper than we could ten days ago. We are now selling good sugar at Is, 20, 24, and 20 ets. peril,. and good white sugar for 2S. A lot of choice syrup very low,a tine lot of white mercer potatoes,Jei - sey sugar cured Banta Dried Beef, E tigitsh 13reakilt t Ten,sl choico lot of (tried apples, Barley. a new lot of fresh Can Peadhes, Vanatoem ate. Feb 21, H. kr.AluntAx. poch:F.T. norms, the largest, cheapest, mut finest stock of Ladies and Gents', in Enneitster County, at Shreiner and Sperinc.•'.s Jewelry Store. Mar:ll. WANTED pl VVc, LOADS of MANURE. For which the following price. mill h paid ;- 1!"111111101k stable inanure, .10 cents per one horse hid, Ifog or old rotten ninnure,ll2. et.,, (Thicken in:iiinre,lo et% per hostel. Apply to S. IL Purple, Columbia :Kur-: serY. Mar. /ISt. !.' o .l4,3lgotii:sEctirrn::stieeirAioriCerfit 4 ssoitue* of):Watchet t letv:prryA PhitbirWitie. COisttintly "onlidaid, ,Jewel - 62 promptirsviterr4ol',. _ Dec. ' • FIR! Lloffice of Columbis mIIE Colo on dem* at the ratfa! and 5 pek Jan. V, '64. sul 'idchis large and line stook of - : ALL., K IN GS OF 1 IQ,UGH.S. S - FG A RS. TOBACCO. PIPES, 3cC. - Hl: keeps • his stock - well filled up; and believes that can Offer us-good an as sortment of • everything in his line can be found in any storean Columbia: ' • He would direct ;Special. alteration to ids German. 'Wines. These are lightliviiies,, good in ciality, low in priea, and a - very. wholesome drink either for Sick or welL A •large assortment of • WX4302 - 191C1-13,14,11-12213. X 2 4.M1049191.' attract-general notice, and - will ;she found to comprise some of the finest pipes ever offered in Columbia. Come and-em- amine them. J. C. BUCHER, Cor. Front and Locust sts., Col'u Pa. July 4, 1861 CLOCIS,WATCHES,JEWELRY. Silver and Silver-Pi ted Ware. SHREINER & SMITING, FRONT St. COLUMM, PA. In John Felix's Old Established Stand We would respectfully invite the public to call and examine our large and well selec ted stock of Clocks,. Watches And Jewelry, Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Cutlery, Combs, Pistols and Pancy,Articles, such as are generally kepi in alita clay, Jew elry Store. AMERICAN WATCHES ! - AMERICAN WATCHES! 1 ' ' AMERICAN WATCHES !!! NVe would especially call the attention of persons wishing a good tune piece t our assortment of American Watches, I hick for - reliability, "durability; accuracy, and time, cannot be excelled. ' 5ii.,......--x.; 41 1 1 , I We are at all limes preoared to 15 - • zrnsuazawczi coriarANy ; from the manutitoturers such goods 1 -1.. - • - , ' have not on hand, at less than city p•:: :, PHILADELPHIA. A continuance of the former patront: .: reapectlnlly solicited, u ital P 0 00,000. Securities 000,000. Repairing of all kinds pro mptly nth- 2 r ' rHIS COM PA :\ Y continues to take a. F e b, a, %.,', J. risks on good property at rates as low ---------- - _—,-.• is any other safe Company, and consistent ZRON AND STEEL ‘, . ' ' 1, MI prudence. or Policies issued for long or short terms, rruna: subscribers have receive • permanently. Losses promptly paid. All claims adjusted 'without litigation or .1. a(1 large stock of all kinds and i ~. of Barlron and Steel. They are cons:: . ~,,h u, . 3 This Company refers to the past as lv supplied with stmdt in this branch ( •'• '" Business, and can furnish it to oils to a guarantee of its future conduct. .-.. in largeor small quantities, at the to •' Tiros. CRAVEN, Prest.• A. S. CILIA:rt., 'Vico Prost rates J. H UM PLE LC: St . 7. ' Locust st., below Second, C01';,.,: Lis. B. ALvonn, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, July 4, ISO 3. ; . Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa ---- -- .___ JUST THE PL .CE. • Columbia, January 23, 1564,1 y. _ •. LTENRY SUMAM's, Corner of F ' TO THE LOVERS CP THE 1.1 and Union street is the phwe to get... FAMILY 11 ROI 'l' I! I ES. . lie keeps the best stock to be found in this market, and prices reasonable. Folic groceries, vegetables, dv., in season. july9'6 I. COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO. (I ,TAL AND A.-tSETSt, $t21,920,1i0 This Company !JOT Tl.lO et -R /MI iltd trn_ec--ATTrantthse, and of her property, wrainst loss and damage by ILe, on the (nut nal plan, either fora cash premium or premium note. FIFTH AX V AL BEPORT. wilole amount insured, $5,027,0•20,14e. Ain't Of premium notes, $420,090,66 Bal. cash prelni unt,Jan 1;64, 3,754,17 Cash receipts in 1861, less fees and commis sions, :22,8711,5G -- $152,715,69 LOY4CS k expenses paid in '64. $ 22,791,89 Balance of Capital and Assets mall Ist. 1565, 4:19,920,50 --- $452,715,69 A. S. GREEN, President. GE:OrtriE YOUNCS, Jr. , Seeroary. Niro] IA Er. S. SnuMAN, Treasurer. E. S: NORRIS, Lancaster, Pa I:::I2..ZILMC'T C0F....1 Sumuer'Sllogli, Willintn Piatoii, R. 'l'. Ryon. John W. Stestey, John Fendrielt. Geo. 'Young, Jr., 11. (j. Millie,li. Nieholns M'llonnll.l, Sanil F Ebiirlein, :I\lieliael S. Shunt:tn. Amos S Green, S. C. Slavmaker, almund Sperrng, Cora. Pcb. 18,1803 LITEItARY.-,-A Literary Gentleman of long experience and awl: nowledged MAI ity,now offers his t;ervices to all requir ing literary aid. He will be happy to fur nish long or short Poems upoi. any subject Acrostics, Private or Public l i etters, Ad vertisements iu prose or verse, Orations, Addresses. Replies, Essays, Sketches, *to cies, Lines for Albums, Oldtaariett, and prepare matter for the Pres-4, on short no tice and Mr moderate compensation. The utmost secrecy maintained. Acldress(with stamp for reply,) J. WILLIAM VAN NAMEE, Feb 2.5 Brooklyn, N, Y. BLANKETS and Flannels at reduced prices. Call and examine them at STE.% CY dc BOWER'S, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, Pa. WIIEELjER it WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES L.MIL3EI 7:TIVNI.X"CTALX-sILOOD For Sale by W. G. PATTON, Juno 11,'64. Locust St., Columbia, Pa POCKET BOOKS ! POCKET BOOKS I ; rN Great Variety, from Fifteen Cents up 1 to Five Dollars, at 'WM. U. HESS' Cheap Hook Store. HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM_ MITE citizens of Columbia and vicinity, I_ are respectfully invited to call and ex amine my large and varied assortment of TJSMIXEMEING scars Comprising every variety of TIN WA RE. SILVER-PLATED WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, FA IC( PLANISIIED TIN-WARE. COOKING UTENSILS. CHAMBER WARE, IN SETS, HOLLOW WAR.. ENAM LED, COPPER KETTLES, BRASS KETTLES ' Chafing Dishes, Egg Boilers, Britannia Ware, Waiters, cec., Mori of every !Inscription. GAS FITTING dt: PLUMIIING Carried on in' all its various branches. Stoves,Shops, Dwelliw ,A:c., fitted up With Gas and "A ester Pipes, in the best manner. On hand a good assortment of Chandeliers, Briiidsets. Drop Lights and Pendants. Galvanized Iron, Lead and Ter ra Cotta Water 411pes. ;M. IleParing promptly and personally attended to. HIRAM WILSON vb It, 'di. , On% Loyal*. if sod a., Cora. MEM SALE. SHAWLS! SH .IVLS ! ;•:37)!WP.MF'StA . ,:. Diseases reotihig-"from Disorden'of thilir , • -, i.,o4,lHge.pive Urgus, = :noorx.B..xei's G.ERMAIg BITTER,s TILE; GELEAT.!CIZFE*ING .17. ;: .• "ohned more Curt.), t 17 1111 z:SATISFACTION' fcir.:th e pi - ralt4 CARL Or . ....4,44!..,:.Di5ea8C8 Of thq „ . 420 k.0* - 0.4.08,9i8 . in4.l:2y* . a OiiiC444:SC:POVAI4"PtOPS'Irnitit rioliNtidol..., 9itiltittigaspiOrgans: Constijut •ItsfdiAlles,' - '3lrifilue oll o f - Blood to fliatlifid,rAbldlty'of the Stem " aeli,.Namiegilieartlldrsi. Disgust for Food, fallhess inch, sour erricta L tlo r nse sinking or flattering at tile pit - a The atom-'• • atch,swirnmingorthe r liead,hur- - . • ricd and dillitcult breathitit,- - ilutter'g of the heart; ellek • hig - or suffocating sensa-• - , tions when- in a . lying _ • , posture; • • dimness of visie i n, dots webihefore the sight., fever and - dull pain in - the heaa, deficiency of perspirn.- tion, yellowneis of the skin and eyes, pain in the side, baclie, thest limbs, suddew,liushes oft - 04- ' burning in the flesh, constant imagin- • ings of Evil, and great depression Of spiritt • Ei MI DX 3M AM "E'.lFt. THAT THIS BITTERS IS EiDif LianaCWllollnQ n Contains no Rum or Whiskey, and ale • make drunkards, but is the Bea TONIZ in flit WORLD. REND 'WHO SAYS SO „ From the Rev. Levi 40:: Burk, Pastor of the Baptist Qhurch, Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North - Baptist Month, PhiladelrAtia. - I have - knewn Hootlands's German hit term favorabl y fora 11 umber of years. I have used them in any own family, and hove been so pleased with their ctlects that was induced to recommend them to many others, and know that they have operated I do this more readily in regard 10 Ile ,f'• land's German Bitters, prepared by Pr C Ni Jackson, this city, because I was prt;it , diced agninstt hem 11)1• many years, omit) the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my friend, Robert. Slmetuaker. }:sq., for Om ren valo f this prejudice by propertesPuiiii tbe,eueourage Ment to try them wheitstattr ing_fronil.rreat at ill long., emit t inutd debithy, The use of three bottles of these bitimi, II the present year, was followed by evident relief and restoration to a degree of ItodilN and mental vigor whieh I had not felt for sixntnntltsbetirre,nani had admostdespairol ()Irv:gaining. I therefore thank God lasi nay friend lor directing me to use therm NowTox-mtowic, From the Bev. Jos. H Kennard, raistorof the lOth Bapt'st Claureh Jackson:—hear Sir:—l have ben frequently resquested to connect my mum with commendations of different kinds of medicines but regarding the putelier :mut of my appropriate •spbere, I have iu all eases declined r hut with a clear proof iu various instances, and partieularly inlay fa 1 Ir. of the usefulness of Dr. Ilnotland't Uermati Bitters, I depart for once fan my usual course, to express rely full am, victim' that, for /carrot debility of Me vs. term ~nel especially tor Liver Complain, 4 is a sale and eatable preparation. In soma c..sem it may ; but usually, I doubt not, it trill be very benetkial to those vho suf. fur from the above cause. Yours, very respectfully, J. It KIINNAnn, Eighth below Coates Street, Phihule From Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor of Baptist Church. Germantown, Penn. Dr. C. .I‘l Jackson :—Dear Sir :—Persaial experience enables me to say that Iregirsi the Gemini.' Bitters prepared by you wit most excellent medicine. In cases of se Yore col( and general debility I have beep greatly benefited by the use of the Bitters and doubt not they will produce shade effects on others. Yours, truly, WA lt RE'-'4 . RANDOLPH. Germantown, Pa. From Rey. J. II Turner, Pastor of Beti ding, M. E, Church, Phila. Dr. Jackson :—Dear Sir:—Having used your German Bit term n myfa milyfrequest - Iy lam prepared to 1.41 Y that it hits been of groat service. I believe that in tair!t eases of general dehilliy of the system it iv the safest and Most falunille remedy Uf which I have any knowledge. Yours, Respectfully, J. 11. O. 726 S. -Nineteenth Stmt. From the Rev. Thos. Winter, Pastor of Roxborough Baptist Church. Dr. Jackson:—Dear Sir feel it dee to your excellent preparation, If °Amid Ger man Bitters. to add my testimony to Ito deserved reputation it lies obtained. I We for years at times, been troubled with From disorder in my head and nervous system: I was advised by a friend to try a bottle am your German Bitters. I did so and b!iy , experienced great and unexpected viler; my health has been very materially bow' fitted. I confidently recommend the sr tide where I meet with CtlfieS similar to /0; own, and have been assured by moor('` their good effects. Respectfully yours, T. WINTER, Roxborough, I A. From Rev. J. S. 'Herman, of the Goma. Reformed Church, Kutztown, 13erks Ca. ])r. C. M. Jackson :—Bespected have been troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty years, and have never. used any medicine that did me as much good. 5 Hoodand's Bitters. lam very mach as: proved in health, after having taken 00 bottles, Yours, with respect J. S. REIMAN.. Large Size, (holding nearly doubletlii" . Small Size-75 ett Fl BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. per .‘ bottfe—balf doz. $3. See that the signature of "C. M. JACS SON" is on the 'WRAPPER of each bottle. Should your nearest Druggist not have the article, do not be put on by any er th 7 ca intoxiting preparations that' may be °- fered in its place, but send to nr, and We will-forward, securely packed, by e%Fr` Principal Office and ManajactorY• No. 631 Arch St.. Philad's• -JONES &, EVANc" .•, Suocessora to M. C. Jaebmn. FROPittE-'' RS' For sale by Druggists and Dealer WI ery town l 30, ll* in til 4. -13- e United Mut • Apri is not:genuine .
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