gond Ticpartment. Cammuntratinan ran be ?Innend untene arrant d :mod b•I the reriter'n rent a , • ant acrennarn 16r pub( estion • bat an a guaruntn rot . go", Min, To Corresponacnis. °Pitman;callow+. letters. eon tribq tiowx, erne-rally of 111/o.lt and ififercat fo fhb rot ter, wilt br aretiptabirfront ricotta from all quarters. J. R. S.—We con4ider ott rKelves able 10 conduct t h isrpauer without your proferred it4si,t.l nee. Perhaps you could 11.,,./1•• your desired position 011 the ShrOW:0111117 Oaf E NE t.— Yes, we think volt would be justified in writing to 1111111, us he has hardly forgot ten the pleasurable dais of whi dt you rp.,l: Rgv.. Stn.—The best method for you to restore peace a n d lannnoe,.. to y0ur...11 is to stay away front plies where itiroxhaitine; b .v.•raLles are soh( and you will .out enjoy the nom f.irts of a happy home. Scrs.tx.—We Late 11••trd of gull' em.r4 AR yours before. If ho chooses to gut with the other young lady- let him go: .11ton ,, ore ao , good fish in the sea as has ever boon caught." It. S.—Your AIMS, has Teen laid aside .11.9 worthless. Your styli, 01 u ritiug w onl4ltlisgrace Oar paper. PIGEON WlNn,—We oureo with you,sir, th it ladies shodlil drop the •• •• itilig" style of ha t pr,.pole n pr.relaination of ent.atiolpOttole • to all pigeons hereafter caught by xMalt the atyle may be abolished, S. M.—Thank you kindly,but we cannot go Iv, it would iut••rt'aro with ether areaneementa at that time. can't you fix some other day. Tu s.Nß.—Your article shall procure ad mission to our columns Os 00011 tt, SOZOD:INT.—Not at that price can we pub it•ih it, we will write you and state our terms. M. P. C.—Wu accept your excuse for be inG in nom puny-wish 4lity ne:ty front ililll altw,ether and the. Qat t. rent r-. Jort.—Xou are right, tluy4e two individ ual, had no permission to go th-re lust Sunday. If they go mein leave ne kuew and Wei will publish them. FANNY ircTi.—We have been patiently snraitmg au answer. Pont let 11,11 and 8a le bother you. Tell Eve on them. " 13f,OwN • IN."— Coniclia Furnace. owned by "Nressrs. Kauffman Shaeffor, •` blew in" on Monday of last week after undergoing extensive repairs. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. —We stepped into this institution a few days ago and were surprised nt the business 1 hey were doing.. tinder the nuinweinent of the enterprising President and Cushier it cannot but suece,d. SHOWER or• Soor.—The Coatesville Pa. Chester Valley Union. of Saturday last says: On TueAday morning• la ;l our town was visited by a shower of line Black dust, presenting the appearance of soot. It fell like snow. The air was calm and hazy.— What could it have Wen ? Slot. DlSOltnEttLY.—On last Sunday even ing, several drunken individmus were strolling around town seemingly "loose." making the pleasures of the evening hid eous with their noise. Why is it we have no policeman who will arrest such indi viduals and pay less attention to the con duct of boys. We think it time for some one to pay the penalty fin• disturbing the equanimity of our Borough. SUSQUEHANNA ROLLING 11.1 I E. L.-- This 1%1111 is approaching completion and inn few weeks we may look for it to be in operation. 0)1, Philip og,,skr is the ener getic uumager to wilolll all credit is thle fer pushing the work forward with so m energy. The large engine is almost fin ished ni 41.1pplee Shop. Lot no one say hereafter, Columbia of Elllll out a lnrge steam engine. 3= Keifer Orehemtra contemplate giving nn excursion t t Litiz, in about two weeks. The excursionists will f.irtn pie-nic in the afternoon, awl a Cotillion Party in the evoniinz. All the energ'es of th • Or chestra are at work to milk tisk the ne plus ultra. excursion of the season. Due notice w Il be given of (lute and price of tickets. PiEADING & COLUMBIA R. R.--The enterprising managers of this road now have the ground leveled up MS far as !Tni an Street. In walking by there the other evening we notieed that they have gone over a certain gentleman's lot, who at one Lime threatened, "Wally man set lion upon it, it would be at his peril" as he " intend ed to defend it as long as he had any strength in his right arm !" As the de fence was not on hand we mity,hisily con clude that somebody was " bamboozled," or that the said strength had Laken wings and left for parts unknown. We would not insinuate that some persons Titse con siderable strength about this time of the year. "SLIGHTLY so."—On 'Wednesday evening, a little incident oeenrcd at the Continental Saloon, which for the party cmcerned had better not have transpired. It appears that a gentleman having the titleof Rev.attached to his name was imbi bing pretty freely in the luscious beverage, baer, and was admonished to withhold himself front ruin, and attend other re sorts than iinch - phiees s beer snloons. The Rey. gentleman not liking the advice of his friend,called for a cane, a hatchet or a brick, with which to punish his adviser, none of which being found the friend was let off scot, free. SUBSTITUTES.—Any pers,m offering as a substitute for the army or navy must be able to make affidavit that lie is exempt from draft, for either of the following rea sons: 1. That he is an alien. 2. If born in MI.; country. that he has served for two years either in the army or navy WPC(' April 13, 1881 ; or 3. If born in this country, that he is un der twenty years of age. These requirements apply to either whites or blacks. The fact that a black man has been a slave does not of itself make him eligible as a submtitutc. WORTIFT OF EMIILATION.—Wo no tice that Mr. J. W. Houston has repaired the pavement in front of his house at the corner of Second and Union streets, and his example should be emulated by a num ber living on the same street, as there is plenty of material to work upon. The pavements, as a general thing, on Front street arc sadly out of repair. On Walnut street, a person Is in great danger of being Jostled to pieces on account of the uneven side-walks. On Locust and Front streets another nuittanCe is olrtervable, and in many instances it Is not noticed by the un lucky pedestrian until his foot comes in contact with it and his head strikes the pavement. We refer to the Gas Pipes. In a great many placoes they project as much as eight or ten inches above the pavement, and are a great source of annoyance, es pecially to those unacquainted with their exact locality. This should be remedied, ns it can he (lone with lint little expense. liEtwtoris.—liev. A. Cool:maul will Preach( Providence permitting },on Sabbath o'clock,rfi the M.E. Church of Colutublu. PEACItES.—Mr. W'm. Patton has sent us a sample of Peaches from his gard,m on Second Street. They are the finest variety we have seen this season. Fine flavored, large, juicy and "free." Persons wishing peaches to preserve, can now get several varieties at Mr. Patton's garden. Go at once and secure them e'er it be too late— ' A word to the wise, ttc.. A SCICI GATIIEItING.—On Wed nestlity evening' last, a 'nun her of Soldiers, representing the 45111, 1191 h, sth I'. R. C. and Bth Missouri, were invited to be pres ent and have a " merry time" at the resi dence of Mr. M. M. Strickler. The "Spy" was also represented. The greater part of the Soldiers were cripples, lia - Ang been wounded in the lute engagements. A very pleasant evening was spent, and the crip ples, and also those who •were not eripples, did supple justice to the splendid repast prepared by the worthy hostess. Mr. S. is a truly loyal nun, and never feels more contented than when eon tributing to the relief of the defenders of our common country. May his shadow never grow less. 131:FoltE TIIE Tit I 111;:\ AL. —Mitrgaret Clentlenin. living in the Alley to the rear of Brunt's Hotel, was brought before Jus tice Evans, on Thursday, charged by her neighbors with being a disorderly person. She denied the soft impeachntent, and un dertook to demonstrate to the Justice and spectator., that she was as gentle as a 'suck ing dove' and perfectly harmless, and that the complainant, Michael Doyle, was a bruteote. She had. not, however,proeced ed far in her haranzue before site became s ) violent and abusive that a commitment had to be 111.11 , 1 e out and placed in 31(4-Mi nis' hands, NV lin was about to take the vir ago to the lockup, when she modified her speech and manner, 111111 entered bail for her good behavior. Tug LADY'S FRIEND.—.A touching steel engraving, called "The Blind Piper," Opens the. September number of the Lady's Friend, This is followed by the usual double steel Fashion Plate, richly colored. Bv the way, we note that one of the ladies in the Plate is wearing the Russian boot, with high heel, 110 W, SC very popular in Paris. Tbetrfollow the usual numerous engravings of ladies' and children's fash ions. The music of this number is, "Who Speaks First V' a Gallop. The literary contributions are as varied andinteresting as usual, $2..00 a year; twenty cents a single number. Address Deacon it; Peterson, 319 'Walnut Street, Philadelphia, As ANWSrso I.NrIDENT.—OiI the arrival of the Philadelphia train on Tues day evening last, we witnessed an incident that was really amusing. An old lady was at the depot, and was looking for her son, who wasa soldier, and whom she was expecting 'mine on furlough. NVhen the tmai istoppedltyoltagmaut,jnmpetl she t miu::in. it was the object ocher search, mad.. for him, and embraced 11;111, atecom panied with the tollowing alt (( , Uticler ~ q.Oll-• tolf.pte ss roArs ea anu loose front her, exclaiming, " I ain't the man r un,i mule a straight coat tail for the cars. Ire entered and thrusting his Innul out of the wind ow, inquired if all s , ,ifit ars were so allcctionately treated in Col in athia. Ho kept an event the old lady. until the train moved ell,as he was fearful of another raid. " STAN U mat." —All ye subject , : the draft should be making an °Wort to clear our Borough. There seems to he no exertion made on the part of many S one of the townships from this county have their regular agents, with plenty of funds stationed at liarrisburg, and we un derstand they are succeeding admirably. Tf more elbow-grease and wire-working were used by the proper authorities we think this place could be cleared. Only a few short weeks intervenes until the wheel will commence revolving.and then, "stand from under," for every man who is so lucky as to draw a ticket,willhave to "don the blue" or get a "sub" and about that time "subs" will be scarcer than specie.— Let all who are able,go to work and put in a "sub." It will be of great advantage to the Borough, and will also make the one so-doing feel comparatively easy in regard to future drafts. PENSIDNS TO HUNDRED DAY VoLUN TEERS.—The buttered day men are gradu ally discovering what their privileges are. Tliey lure be,otue easy on the draft rines tion,it being do.:lded that, if they are ed while in the hundred days' service,they will lie exempted from the draft. They arc now informed the Commissioner of Pensions tic ttonnier the act of July ht;t7.2, the same rights in regard to Pensions are granted to those called into the set vice for one hundred days(sind to their widows or dependent relatives, ia ease of death) as to those who bare enlisted for the term of three years. This law, under which all pensions bused on aervif e in the present war are allowed. is nnoirilliVlbeni in its lan guage, making no dlutlnction between those engaging, for n longer or a shorter pe riod. and by it. will be discovered and he generally understood that n hundred day volunteer 1- as iuuch n soldier its any other volimteer, and has rights no more 1101* no less. How A RI: YOU, rtnEnNs ?—A gen tleman from York County, visited our of fice on Saturday, and inquired if we lied seen any stray pigeons in Columbia. Ile said lie had lost quite a number during the past few weeks. But, hold, ye fashionable Ladies, he also remarked that he had his pigeons marked on the wings, and he was confident that he noticed a couple of the devotees of fashion in this place on the street, each with one of his pigeon's wings in her hat. IL must have been very pleas ant for the old Gentleman to have the as surance that his pigeons were decoyed over the river by some of the fair damsels of Columbia and then deprived of their wings to enable them to "come out" in the "latest style." We understand that our worthy Council intend enacting an ordi nance, compelling property owners to cut cut off the lower brandies of their trees , to pre vent " fashionable folks" from becoming round-shouldered by incessantly bobbing their heeds to prevent the " wings" front lodging,. Deaths and Marriages arc published in this paper without charge. When accompanied by commen taries, whether prose or p oetry. fi ve cents per bee will be charged. Payable in advance. . On the 17th in-it., byßer.Ll.ll.Callaway, Mr. William aatl Miss Jana Barris, both of Columbia. On the Nth inst., by the same, Mr. John B. llartman of \% r .$t liemptield, and eliss Elizabeth Bing of Cul um hilt* . -- T.: ,7•. -•=. At Pittslru'•gh, Pa., on the morning of Aug. Ist, Henry Asa, only son of Malcom 11. and Maria Angell,aged 1 year,3 months and 14 days. We sincerely condole with our friend in this his hour of bereavement. It was but a lew days rtU,q, that the little one, now lying in the cold embraces of death, was prat tling on its parent's knees, their present pride and future hope. While there is ,omething that touches the heart in the death of a child. Still we ought to remember that they know nothing of the sorrows of life that are more or less incident to all. So with the little Treasure our friend hits just lost. No taint c f earth. nn thnncht nf Ever hvelt thy sinless breaAt within And God bath laid then dnn•n to glee Like& tine peal I beneath the deep. On the 3nl of Airsu , t, at the Field rie— pita', 2nd Div., 9111 A. (~ near PetA , lairg. Vit., front wf mnel, rreeiv"ti on 31ith July. tit.or:4l• DerriOz. of the ;741i P. V. V., CJ. D. in th 4.41.1 sear of his Again AVO are railed upon to chronicle the loss (Wont' of Ci ; an other name has been inscribed upon the tablet of our country's martyrs; another life has been sacrificed upon the altar al ready indelibly stained with the blood of brave and patriotic soldiers, who have fall en in defence of our very nationality. 1:, coin but yeaterd ty since we saw Gee. W.D...rriclt in our midst as he accompa nied the remains of his gallant leader,Gen. Welsh, to their dual resting place. Wrap ped in the blanket which had so long shel tered him from the pelting storms, he lies buried in Virginia soil, heedless of the ea nmdt's roar or brisk muqkotry of our soldiers as they continue to invest Peters b arg. To his friends we give the assurance that every kindness wa3 shown himauhl though denied the attention of relatives at botne,he was the especial care of Surgeon Cooper, of the 6th N. IL V.and others,for whose kind attentions are beg to award our sincere thanks. It is a painful source of regret that his last wishes could nut be carried out, name ly, to be buried at home : but the extreme heat and other impedimmt: met with in the army rendered it impos,ible. Will not his friends see to having his re mains brought to Columbia when the weather becomes cool and thus pay a last ing tribute to the memory of one of the brave hearts of the gallarit 4 ith, 13. Columbia, Aug. 20th. It 61jt grathrto. i_ _ , ,:- P ILADEI.PIIIA 74 A Reported by Janney ..t.Antlrows, Corn tnisvion Marchant.a, Na. :Market street, Philadelphia. • l'utr..tramriziA, Aug. 17. Igo4. Flour, extra faintly, ;„411100 a 1010 Do. Supertin(;, 11 00 all 50 4 ' Wepliai- .. ..... ,,, "'"'"' - '''' '• " "*" 13 . eLniiin Wheat, white, 2 52 a 2 05 Do. red, 2Zaa 2 62 Rye, 1 70 a I 75 . ..... . _. Ll(irn, 1 70 a 1 71 lhit..4, OS a 1 00 Clover sod, 14 00 a 16 00 Timothy seed, .5110 a 5 50 Flax, 3 00 . Lard, 14 a 16 Butter, hest quality, as a 3s .E•4:;+, per dozedk 21 a 23 Whisky, per gallon, ] 76 a 1 78 Tallow, per pound, 16 a 17 COLUMBIA COAL. MARKET. Columbia, Aug. 19, 1564 Retail prices of Coal at Bruner& Moore's Yard, deliver, a 1 in Columbia. Reported weekly for the Columbia Spy. BALTIMORE CO. AND DIAMOND. BOR. Co., No. -2, 3, 075 `• " 4 and 5 s9=s 825 Lump coal, 8 7:i Stove and Egg, 0 75 ItlLuge, 9 .10 Nut, 8 25 LYICENS' VA Li' COAL. Stare and Egg, Nut, SuAmoKIN Stove, In no Henry Clay, 10 00 White Ash large size nut, 9 00 Bed Ash nut, S 25 Bro.id Top, 8 G. COLUMBIA LUMBER PRICES CURRENT. Reported for the Cohninhin Spy by John 13. Bachman, Sumpiehanna Planing :Rills, Front street. Cor.uMnrt, Aug. 19, 1864. White Pine Cut Sing s ,. 0 01) " 3rd Common, 32 01) " " 2d Common, 40 On " 1.41 Common, 50 00 Panne!, GO 00 . " Joist anti Scantling, 8, 00 Hemlock, Joist and Scantling, 20 00 a 2.100 Ash atul oak 40 00 a 45 00 Dressed flooring boards, 43 00 Cherry, 20 00 a 41 00 Poplar, 2.5 00 a 33 01) Walnut Plank, 30 00 a 50 00 Pickets headed, 1' 00 Plastering lath 300 a 3 23 Shingles, 20 inch., 20 00a 23 Otr Bunch, 800 a 1000 Rooting lath, 0 00 NEW A DV E ItT ESEMENTS. NV :;` ANTED! ,09 Pigeon Wings wanted Immediately. The nubacrilJer log to decorate the Belles' or Fil/.1 ii ii toot, generally, is desirous to aceuntulate goodly number of Pigeon Wings of all shades and colors to fully meet the require ments of the season. An extra price will he paid for purple, crimson, or a la French Wings. Call or address JOSH BILLINGS, Corner of Goose. S. Spruce,next door to the Feather Foundry, on the thumb hand side of the road, the door open as you go in. Columbia, Pa., Aug. 20.-It. EITTE E ItS RI LED in the Post Office at Columbia, Pa., Saturday, August 20, 1864. t;...."170 obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for 'advertised letters,' give the date of this list, and pay one cent for advertising. LADIES' LIST Kelley Maria GENTLEMAN'S LIST Maklee ehrlstiun (2) Farland Thomas Brenensan J Hoover John liaughtnnn Samuel. Hoover George W Cummings Charles 'Kraft George (lough 0 W 31erall Mr. Dinkle Henry Verden Itobert .1 Freolein John Went Henry Fry Las Whenix Adam aug. 20,1864. M. J. FRY, P. M Spring Clothing. AirLL Stock of desirable Spring Cloth g, in suits. and by the piece, just re ceived at the Cheap Store of Col'a.mar.l9.'64. 141CAZTI3Y it CA E. The Secretary of the Treasury gives no tice that subscriptions wlll be received for eaupon Treasury Z.:ales, payable three years from Aug.Ttli, 1534, with !4emi-an itual interest at the rate of seven awl three tenths per cent. per annum—principal and interest both to be paid in lawful money. These notes mill be convertible at the op tion of the holder at maturity, into -,ix per cent. gold bearing bonds. payable not less than five nor more than twenty years from their date, as the G•ivern meat miy elect. They will be issued in denominations of S5O. SIOO, sl,oooand S3,ooo,and all sub scriptions must be for fifty dollars or seine multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will be transmitted to the ow ners free of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can oe prepared. As the notes draw interest from Aug. 15. persons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date Of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards for those notes at any one time will be allowed a commission Of one-quarter of one per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certi fied to by the officer with whom the de posit was made. No deductions for com missions must be made from the deposits. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES of this LOAN. It is a National Savings Bank,offering a higher rate of interest than any other,nnd the best security. Any savings bunk which pays its depositors in U. S. Notes, considers that it is paying in the best cir culating medium of tho country, and it cannot pay in anything better, for its own assets are either in government seen rit ies or in notes or bonds payable in govern ment paper. It is equally convenient as a temporary AZ=rgtktOtlll-AnT_A laV Tha tec.....:49.1 can always be sold for wifhitta fraction of their face and accumulated interest, and are the best security with banks as codaterals fur discounts. In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent, per annum, for the current rate fors-CO Bonds is not less than nine per cent. premium, and before tho war the premium on six per cent. U. S. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the netnal protit on this loan,at the plesent market rate, is not less than ten per cent. per MINIM. But aside from all the advantages we !MVO enumerated, a special Act of Con gress exempts all bonds nod Treasury notes from loeal taxatitm. On the average this exemption is worth about Iwo per rent. per annum, according' to the rate of taxation in various parts of the country. ]O2 ti 75 It is believed that no recuritles otter so great inducements to lenders as those is shed by the government. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties, or stuck companies, or separate communities, only, is pledged for payment, while the whole property of the country is held to secure the disehuree all the obligations atilt- United States. While the governmeat oilers the most liberal terms for its loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal will be to the loyalty and patriotism of the people. il bupiciate certificates will be issued for all deposits. The party deposing must en dorse upon the original eertificate the de nomination of notes required.and whether they are to be issued in blank or payable to order. When so endorsed it must be left with the officer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Depart ment. Sulssodptlons Will be received by the Treasurer of the United Staten, at Wash ington, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the First Zkirntionnl Dane or ehttinterpnri, ra. Second National flank or Philinfolpinn.Pn. First National Dank of Marietta, Pa First National Bank of Strasburg., Pa. First National Binh of York, Pa. and by all National Wink.; which aro de positaries of roll is money, and All Renweetable Itanka and Banker.. throughout the country will give further information and afford every facility mnbaerihers. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. NEM EREAS letters , testamentary in the V estate of George W. Derrick, late of the borough of Columbia, runts of Lan easter. (I..cenßed, have been granted to the subscriber. All per.on4 indohtt,i to the said estate are requested to make immedi ate payment, and tilos, having claims or detnands against the estate of the said de cedent, will make knowli the same with out delay to Tillman 31atilda SAMUEL EVANS, JTISTICE of the I'EaCE. OFFICE ON LOCUST ST.. BE (VEEN FRONT AND SECOND. COLUMBIA, PA. June IS, ISSL ILD2ITrArISTRATO3'SVIOTICIL AITIIBREAS letters of administration in VV the estate of Jonas Belong, late of the Borough of Columbia. Lanea,.ter de:eased, have been granted to tile under signed. All persons indebted thnretour.., requested to make immediate se.. and those having claim: or d, motels nguinst the .ante wil! present them v.- th out delay forsettlena.mt to the ....del:signet: residing in said Borough. JACOB STRIVE, A liainodr.dor. Aug.. 20-6 t $lO REwAnn.—On •Monday evening last, the nth inst., William 11 , ibins whilst somewhere on Union a Patent Lever Hunting Case Silver Wateli and Gold Chain. case of the - ma c h had a ship engraved on ikon the her was n girl and boy. The Chain is gold and earn posed or hearts, the holli is the shape .r Kintke's bead, one of the uc•u• the ring is broken off. A Gold Key is 111,0 at t:n•hed to the chain. Any pers , ni finding this IVateh and Chain n•ill MO.: ve the ii hove reward by leaving the same at the `Spy' PRIVATE SALE. TrIE 'UNDERSIGN P.l) having an estab lished C.trn Vinegar mannthetore in Columbia, Lanoaster County, Pa., and cle ,ires to retire from the business, therefore offers the nut ire fixtures for mattit In , turing Vinegar nt private sale, sneh a tan ks,buit ers, barrels. stoves, Ate.. Also the right for LonvustPr entinly. Any person wish. he:, to see Ilr• ;;; tou'ae; ;r2, n 11l ea,t o r; piens. Lundy, ; it:coin/obis. opp— r•itt, LLB Epi elin Fur liar: her in f;11.11101io0 ditvel :r) tr. 20-31. \\* illy, 1•.,1 I, ilivw.ttvr inNuri .tt tj. S. A i -:30 LOAN Convertible inton Six per eent.s-20 Gold 1.30nd. Its Exemption from State or Mu nicipal Taxation. Aug. 1 SANIrEL Tilt - SCOTT. Cora, Aug. EL —tit. Executor. Tar peculiar taint or 4'...-N infection which we call SCROFI'Lk lurks --.'" • '',. , ;7.. 1 . 4.- ~ ! I l i n ..: 1 : .: ‘,'' : t o i t t ' u t t i i ,c o n n . g ' 1 _, 4.: '.: :4 "j i b. : daces Or t" ' 1 `-...5. -%,a ..- - 1•' Ir, i......! i... - :.n t :1- 5, , ,L 1 :-7 .4 t ,:, ... 7 ,-.--"" ' .. , ...," .*. 1."21.:,11 :, \ II lilted :..t, l:•• __...„r .... p ..,•-;.- t ti - - •,f ,1.,• I,luotl, whert . in ~.!....._.- ..,...„. • .....• ::..n g0.,1 hccomes i 11.,....,".", .,....,".", /, - ,e ... `' , ; «.,:petent. to ; sustain 4......_ '- '' t ilk,. - 15 -., ; the ; ital forces in their r.t2:.... - XL - 4.-'.... - ',1.W,; - ; igor .t, action. rind - - -.....- - ts c...;;;...:.;- , letave, the sptkla to - '- ''' . . 7 . - _ - " 7 ' l : fall int.) disorder and (I..cay. The sem...dons e, nn.: m.atiott is va rim.• ly evil-oil I . y 11141C116111 diStNIFO, low living. 0:-ordered digebtion from nithealth:; food, impure air. filth and filthy habit , . the depressing vices, and, ZI bore all. I y 1:•t• venei cal infection. IWhate; or Le it, origin, it i, hereditary in the con,titution. descending "from parent, to children tom: the third and fourth generation ; " indeed. it stems to he the rod of 11 im who says. '. I will vi-it the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." The di,eto.eq it originates take rations mimes. according to the organs it attacks. in the lungs. Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally Consumption: in the gl:.nds, swellings which suppurate and be come ulcerous sores; in the stomach and bowels., derangements u Welt produce indi getdion, tly•pcp4a, and liver complaints; on the skin. ennui; e and cutaneous allections. These, all having the saute origin. r«mire the sante remedy, viz., purification and invigora tion 01 the 1.1.m.1. l'urify the blood, and the•t, damferott , distempers beat e you. With feci,le. find. or corrupted blood. you cannot lune hi alth i with that "lite of the flesh" healthy. you ranitot lat;c scrofulous disease. .Ayor's Sarsaparilla is emiqu nn.lr.l front the most ettectual anti doles Ilea medical science has discos ered for this afflicting di• temper, and for the core of the disorders it entails. That it is far supe rior to any other remedy vet devised. is known by all who have given it a trial. That ; It doe, colilLinti virtues truly extraordinar3- in their effect upon this class of complaints. is indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly known and remstrkable cures it has made of the following diseases: gi n g• t , Evil, or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Erysipelas, Rose .or St. iinthony's Fire, Salt Rheum. Scald Head, Coughs from tuberculous deposits in the lungs, White Swellings. Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, row le Weaknesses, and. indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise from impurity ;of the blood. Minute reports of individual eases may be found in Armies AMEItiCAN ALNIMSAe, which is furnished to the druggists for gratuitous distribution. wherein may be learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it has made when all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cases are purposely taken front all sections of the county, in order that every reader may have access to some one u ho can speak to h im of its benefits from personal experience. Scrofula dcpiesses the vital energies. and thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease anti its fatal results than are healthy constitutions. llence it tends to shot ten. and does greatly shorten, the average dination of limmin life. The vast nupoitance of these considerations has led us to spend years in perfecting r, remedy which is adequate to its cure. This we now oiler to the public miller the name of AVI:IeS SARSAP.IIiII.I.A. altholigli it is composed of ingredients, some of which exceed the best of Nur...al:aril& in alterative pm% cr. Ity its aid you may protect yourself from the suffer ing and danger of these disorders. Purge out, the final corruptions that rot a n d fester in the 110011. purge out the causes of disease. and vigorous health will fffllow. llv its pecu liar virtues this teniedy stimulates the vital functions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the t-ybtelll or burst out On any putt of it. ~,Wes know the- lidve been _deceive. by many compounds of Narsaparilla, flint promised much and did nothing; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this. .1 ts sirittes have been proven by abun dant trial. and Mere remains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the atilictin„. , diseases it is intended to reach. Although under the same mute, it is a very dilfercnt medicine from any other which has been before the people, and is far more ef fectual than any other which has ever been available to them. ..4 ,, A. - Y - MR'S CHERRY PECTORAL. Tho World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disesse. This has been so long used and so uni. versaily known, that we need do no more than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been. and that it mny be relied on to do all it has ever done. Prepared by Do..T. C. Avrn & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell. Mass, Sold by all druggists every where, ALL DRlitithoSTS IN C01,15.51111A aug. 13, 1864. R. J. HALDEMAN, COLUMBIA, PA We invite at tention to our stock or STAPLE: AND FANCY SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, or very recent importation, embracing the most extensive and desirable assortments that we have ever offered. WE HAVE TITE FOLLOWING DE PARTMENTS wELL STOCKED FOR THE SPRING TRADE 1864 • CLOAK DEPARTMENT. SILK. DEPA RTM ENT. Sll,\wi, DEPA I'M ENT. DRESS GIMPS DEP.\ RTM EXT NV 111 T F1 , 41411'11 , 09vap . . OrSEIZY DEPA ILTM ENT. +rs~'-WEAR. DEPA RT%IENT. I.IO[IEK EEPI SG STAPLE: GOODS All will he maid at the LONV K. 57 MAILK ET PltTenti, 11A.I.DErAN - s Cheap Cash StArp. • FISH Mil 1! ACICEIIEL in At , morterl Packages, for 11'..tsale Cheap at Ow Store of & CASE, Locust St., Cora. mity2B. 'al MIIE NATIONAL ALMANAC AND I Animal Iteoani for the year ISO4.At WM. I:. HESS' Cheap Book Store, pril, 9'04. Oppobite the Ct' Aumbia Bank BOOTS AND SHOES ULL na.tortment of Nfen's and Bora EI calf and Kip tiont., Balmnrala. NlN.es' and Children's Ihtinteris. Bosits and Gaiters, at the Mort Colombia. Dee.l9. WANTED. , x'7:lls' ONE In .know that the way to ',,snye money. is to buy your good sat the CIPOP 8/Ore Of Maltby ease. A .z.enoral assortment of Spring Goods just reeeivetl. corn.mar.l9. MALTBY S. CASE. 150 MILES AROUND RICHMOND Price Pity Cents. At the ekes_ p book store of A'cM. U. HESS. CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY. Silver and Sliver-PI ~ted Ware. Sln-12.ME1)) SPETMST FRUNT ST.. COLUMBIA. Fe / . ....,,:d..11.•1.0d Stultil We tvould resnectri. , 'ly invite the public to ail and exi.i.line oar large ur i well selec ted stock of Clocks, Watches au,' Jewelry, Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Cutlery, Combs, listols and Fancy -Irtieles, such as are generally kept in a first dam Jew elry Stare. AMERICAN ' , VATCITES ! AM X WATCHES ! I AMERICA N WATCIIES!!! We would especially call the attention of persons wishiufr ' a good time piece to our :ussortment of American Watelte:-, for reliability, durability, :accuracy and time, cannot t.te excelled. We •ire at all times premixed to order from the manntaeturers swth goods as we have not on hand, at less than eity prices. A continuance of the tbrmer patronage is respectfully solicited. Repairing . of all ki 6.1 s promptly attcndeil to. FoL . 6, itial-ly ADMlNts'rrt ...crows N - o n ( " E. Estate of Samuel [Hokin. late of Columbia Borough. tlecracia. T ETTEI OF A t }NI IN TSTRA TION ON satiti briving In,on undorsi :di rboroto are ri•qui.4.,,il to it ke itairied.atv mom. tio , llllo,t•locvittLr.driiii):. :Ignii) , / lit • sal», ill iiris!,ent tlii lit V. 'II )1- ot/1 1”11 , 11I 1 , . tirpli r.. 4411. ;41. It \ IS!. Ell, J . :4111111dt', July VI '4/ I-14 1.:41 - 1't )it'S NtirjCl Estate of SirII:14: CoAlin. JAY of Wes! Muffleld NL. Lannislrr to,, dyed. LE T Eft S TESTAMENTOHY UN said eAttte having been granted to the undersignad, all persons indebted threto are requested to make immediate sottle ment, and those lotViugehtimsordemands against the '..41 me will pres , nit them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing in said township. July lei 'Ci-4-tit. JOJIN SMITH, Ex. num CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. rflhllS INSTITUTION DOES NOT PRO pose to interfere with the legitimate work of the Cominon Schools, but is de signed to take a tin• higher position in the education of the young, and to accomplish a work which the primary schools, from their design and organization. ectuint. The special of this institution is to pre pare boys thoroughly for college or busi ness. and vonng laThes to act well their part in life:by althriling them every facility for acquiring all acenrate knowledge of the solid and ornamental branches. Special attention is, theretbre„ given to the Clas sics, higher Mathematics, French. Music, and to all those studies which constitute as complete education. In order to secure 11 regular and well-airevted system of exer- VISP, and habits of entire subordination and obedience, a Mihtary Departnkont is connected with the sohool, under the super- , vision .4' a competent instructor. The lhll session opens on the SECOND TUESDAY. of SEPTEMBER. For Circulars, contain ing full information, address liev. 11. S. ALF:NANDER, jy2:3-2m columbiu, Pa. JUST THE PLACE HENRY SUYDAM'S, Corner of Front and Uniot, streetisthoplatattngetyour FAMILY GROCERIES rle keeps - the best stock to be found in this market, and prices reasonable. Fancy groveries, vegetables, &e., in season. julyir64. IRON AND STraOLI Tnl•, subscriberhave received a new a U large stock of nll kinds, mid aizaa or Dnrlron and Steel. They nre constant ly muripiied with stock In titbit branch of his business, and can furnish it to cus turners in lurceor small quantities. at the lowest rates J.. 12 PM PLE ce; SON. Locust st., below Second, t'orn., Pa. July 4, 180. GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE F 1 O)".1' STREET, coLumMA, PA. A large stock of new goods just received. Snell 1.4 FRENCH EXTRACTS FOR TUETIAND- FAN SOAPS, STERDI NI: ANE nos' A . LoNDo N 11A IR COD az, CELEBRATED POMADES, FLA VOR ING EXTR A CTS, DRAKE'S PLANTATION TIITTEII.S, Mar Brushes, Tooth Drushes, Combs, ke. WisharCs Dyspepsia Pills. Ladies' Toilet Articles. Damson's Extracts, Ate. All the most popular Medicines of the age are for sale at Ole GOLDEN MORTAR. DRUG STORE. The largest, best selected and grcalest vnrietvof Drags and Chemicals in-Colnm bin always on hand. Wirt ienlar attention is paid to filling physicians prescriptions. We espeemll}• invite the attention of the Indies to onr extensive assortment of toilet artielPN at GOLDEN . AfOIITAII linrc; STORE, Front street, above I.oenst, jy23 Columbia, Pa. NEW SUMMER GOODS. MALTBY A: CASE. 'UAW:strain tilled their store with it new I.l.stock of goods. suitable to the stetson. Particular attention is invited to their choice soluction tine d ress 11 , 00(14, illehld ing silk, silk Choll s, Poplins, Crepe Mar etz, Moranibivnes, Grenadines, Freneh Organdies, Chintz Chullics, 1)e Lanes, Val enCleS, A.V. Also Ladies Lace Points and circulars. Silk and Cloth Saco neS bind Ci rcu lars, Parasols, Sint Sliadom, Enthrel lasAe..ttc. MALTBY CASE. Col's. May 21 '64 l El'lll EEITE fiC&TIVi SEWING MACHINES • IIZTZTXRLXN7.4II..X.A3LiErI For Sale by W. G. PATTON, June 11;64. Loeu4 St., Columbia, Pa 11321 CELALUTPIOPT Patent Port We rider anti Whit 31111. 610 OF THESE SUPEIII: MILLS have *JO lx!..en mold iu Hag mind: et., and every one of them }m17 4.! unbounded tisfaet It will make more eider, grind taster and easier. and ig more durable tit:many other mill in the market, A Atria of the mill will convince you of itg For gale by A. M. RAMBO, At H. ‘Vilson's nAiru, eor. Second and I.4gmal. eta., Columbia, Pa. POCK ET BOOKS I POC K BOOK S : ; Is Great Variety., from Fifteen Cents up to Five Dollar., at WM. V. FIESS' Vlienp flock :turf rn.urT J.S.RS. MITE 110fKINGIr.t.m JAIL --We have Just raeeivail a full assort tiwnt of the., rehthrated. AIR-rtturr .TAtts. avhlrh r will .011 for Irma tlimi nuy ether Jar in the market, and warrant them 10 rive sails , diction. STRACIC ItoWF;RS. corner 2d and Locust streets, irly lot 114 Coltind.in. Pa. INTER EST ON DEPOSITS. r: Columbia Bank will rseeive looney 1. on deposit, and pay interest therefor, at tho rate of 4 per cent. for six months, and 5 per cent, for twelve months. SAVT - EL SHOCII. Jan. 30, Cashier. DYSPEPSIA, AND Diseases resulting from Disorders of the Liv er anti Itlg.estire Orgars, nn. mired to HOOFL • A.:I`..TD '79 THE GREAT STRENGTEEIZG TONIC_ These Bttters hare performed mare Ctirest HAVE AND IM GIVE BETTER SITISFACTIIIN: Ilave more testimony! have more respec table people to Vouch for - them than any ocher in the market.- . We clef3's.w.- one i•,c,u,ir:ulies thtwaw•rlior• Av... 13 WILL PA/ $lOOO To any one that will produce u Certificate that is not genuine, 110011ai d t Gil - 114;11 BitterS = • ChrOni f . or Ne;,,u, D.t+l . l;ty, Di.vengoe of the Ichla e. ,i 4 , 'rod ininflfrom a lii.Nolttit - et•Ci. h(O,.'UC'. , . Observe the 101:owit.:: hyallptf..l.llS resinlan from dn.orthiriit trA di2yistile Constipation, ltnrar.l Piles, Fu?inert of Blood to th.., , et: r_q.,:an ' itch, Nktubz, Hear: anti, Disgust for rood. fuiti.etis of weti..t3t in the stom rwb, menr PITA-v.lton-, striktues nattering at the pit of the sti;n tteit.:•wimmin2int I hulk iii, Intr. tied and ditlienit antic'; of the /wort. ehok, in:: .ir StlfiA)A.lttalg - hill iu it lylll4' posture, l'inmess of A dors webs ht•fore the fever nil dtill rain :u the fitqleig-11,-y Of peri•pirit- I inn, yet rleM. gitui ,y••• • j,.in in i il.• hack. ii 1111,,, ,11(1.1,n littsbe, 41r 10 at. burning in the :Nish. etinstatit iwuyrin initiniEvil.nttrigrouttie;ire,t.i,mul -Mt M l'e/L" ' .1301 33 EFL THAT THIS BITTERS IS ECOlf AILEi1111:01UT, Contains no Rum or 'Whiskey, oitd can' make drunkard., but i , the Bat TONIC, in the WORLD, 11 If, D 0 SAYS SO : From the lie:. Levi 1.1. Burk. Pft , tor of the Baptist Chureh, "Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Baptist Church, Philadelphia. 1 have known flootlataltes Gorman Bit ters favorably fora number of years. I b:11 used Ilmin in nip men family, and have been so pleased with their effects that \ras induced to rerommend them to man 3 others, and know that they have operated in n 'beneficial manner. I take great pleasure jtt thus publicly proclaim ing this fact, and calling the attention to those afflicted with the diseases for which they ::re recommended to these Bitters knowing, rob experience that my recom mendation will be sustained. 1 do this eheerfully us Bitters is intend ed to benefit the atiLefed,i"not a ruin drink." # , From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. P.. Eli tor of t he Eneyclopedin of Religious Knowl edge and Christian Chronicle Philadeiphia. Although ant disposed to ihvor or reeom mend Patent Medicinesin gen era I, th rough distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons 'why man mnv not testify to the benefits he be lieves himself to have reeeived tram 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 ,Nt Jackson, this city, because I was preju diced against them for many years, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my friend, Robert Shoemaker. Esq., fur the removalof this prejudice by propertestannd forencormagement to try tftem when suirer- Ingfrom great andlongeontinueddebility - The use of three bottles of these bitters at the present year, was followed by evident relief and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six moat lishe fore,m td had alttiostdespaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to use them, J NEWTON !MOWN, Puna.. From the Rev. ins. H Kennard, Pastor of the let it Bnptisst Church Dr. Jackson:—hear 11111;f4 been frequently resquested to connect my name with r•omtnendat 10115 Of different kinds of medicines but rewarding the practice as out ' of my appropriate sphere, I have in nil cases declined ; but with a clear proof ht various instances, and particularly in my family. of the nsefulle..s of Dr. Dootiand's German Bitter-, I depstrt for once from rny usual course, to express my full con viction that, forgencra/ debility of the drys tent and r.sperially for I,ir•rr Complain, it ix (1 lafc and ralutde preparation. In some asses it may hal; but, 1.11 , 11/111y, Idollbtllot, it will be very lwneti , AuLto those who suf fer front the above cause, Yours, very respectfully. J. 1 . 1 Eighth bet ow Coates Street, Philadelphia, From Rey. 'Warren Flandolph, Pnst.or of Ihriptbst Church. ilerthaatemn, Penn. Dr. C. At . I neksont—DearSirt—Personal experience enables me to say Unit /regard the Gerninn Bitters prepitrea by you as u incest excellent medicine. In en., s of se vere volt and general debility I linvu been greatly benefited by the use or the Bit tom mid doubt not they is ill produce similar elleets on others. Yours, truly. \VA /112 EN noLPn. Germantown, Pa. From H Turner. l'autor of Heti cling, M. E, Chorelt, Phila. Dr. nekhon : —Dea r Si r—l Inving used your rntnnl ittersiunntiunilyfregttent h• lam prepared to snv Unit it tine been of great Nerviee. 1 believe Unit in most eaves of general debility of the system ills the nafem mind 1110,4 s altusbio remody which I ilfiVi• nny knowledge. Yeurig, .r. ii. TVIINEH, No. 72i N. Nineteenth Street, From the Doe. 'Thos. 'Winter. Prertor at Roxborough Baptist Church. Dr. Jackson :—Dear r:—.l feel it duo to your excellent preparation, Ilontleud Ger man Bitters, to add my testimony to the deserved reputation it has oloained. I have for years at t Imes, been troubled with great disorder in my bead and nervous system. itxperieneed great and unexpected rlief; 1/11: !Width lons been very tutiterinlly bent.- titttA. 1 eontiglontly reeolnitiend the or tiele 'where I meet %air ti CIINC% mintilar to my own, and have beet's n 4 rirliretl by ninny of their good etreetN. Resp”etnilly yoUrs, T. W rNTEIt, IteNhorough. Pa. From Rev../. S. Herman, 0( the German Reformed Church, Kutztown, Berta, Co. Pr. C. M. lnekson :—ltespeeted Sire—l have been troubled with Dyspepaia nearly twenty yearn, and have never• tined any nitsdieine that did me as much good as Hootiand's Bitten. lam very much um proved in health, after having taken live bottle'. Yours, with .tespeet,_ J. S. FIERMA.N. X , ' s-1. c 3 c 5 is a Large Size. (holding inerly double quan , t ity,) $l por bottie---half doz. 0. Small size-75 ote. " $4. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the siunnturo of "C. NI. JACK SON" is on nit. Wlt..tert.:ri °reach bottle. Should your nearest Druggist not have the article, do not be put oft' by any of the intoxitaitinf.t preparations that may be of fered In it. place, but send to uw., and we a iii forward. peourely packed, by exprtes. Pr.acipal Older and Ilatrufactory. No. 631 Aruh St., Philad'a. JONES & EVANS Subeewiors kir n PROPRIETORS- . For vale by 'Drumoists and Dealers is, .70". ery town. in the United Staten. • . • April =I, ism.-ty r,Evi G. BECK
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