- 'foal Department. t.ty,V'a Ontnianuntta.l . ; rl.l 4r.: wilier.l unl,or arrant ( b o wlby tlit writer's re3G 11 , 1,n , ', not neres.yarg fur pub! i ttan, Ind all a guarantee . 0 , oh. To Corresponoents. Ornmilnioigionß, lettere, rnittrilliolimig, frwra , l.; ‘,f merit fry! ittlereqt to the re , ' ler, will be (ter, ptal• Jima minute from di/ quarlerx, Av. I[. --'r queson, or pzzle u send " was puldished In the ti Scr, of Ve t , 27th, yo KHYSTON E.--Your explanation it stllll alent. The artiels yon speak of would he interest amtn and we woul he glad to have it. Write It out send It along. d Trno.—"Linos to II." were re ceived, b u t cannot be published. We would itdriAtt rat to tell tin young Indy personally, that you love her, and not cause her to blush at seeing your mis erable production in pril*, J, A. M.—We • lind anything out about the mattor you Eder to, novo the poster we sent you, JENNIE.—Wo cannot think of entertain ing , e(lr proposition for a minute; is an amiable lady, bat we nro not sure alto would be pleased to hoar of your flirtations with a married SALT:IE.—Your poem Is very pretty and will bo published aeon. Shall We leave out the third stanzas? • S. g. S.—We rather like the spirit which rervadee your etThrte, and there are really 90111 00l thoughts ti your piece, but It will hardly do for publication. Try again. WAYNN.—The poep le a goetl one, hut y ou , hou l,l not claim it 114 your own. It woe pub• liShea in the The 0.11 Fettutti 8 Mal ainc, about 12 years ego. • toAtto.—Tito contomilient ion Itniuled to it tow days ngo reintlye to "street wailter+," we ;Wer back to you. We cannot publinh it in that eon (Wien. EOCICE, The first of Oetohor, and April of each year, is my reguhir time for renddriag Dm'i wait t have yonr hills presented, or hi be "dunned," bitt come forward and pay with half the promptness you send for me, when some member of your family is sick, and my word for it, you will feel much more coin• fellable and independent. S. ARAI UR. Columbia, Sept. 17, 1901 MAsoNte.—Culunibin Lodge, So. 2S(I, 1.31., h a rp accepted an invitation from York Lodge, t ,,p,,Hicipine in the ceremonies of dedicating their stow Hall on 'I lairsday, the 21th inst. A meeting of annbia Lodge will be held on 31,nd..y evoling D at 7 I . ooek, to make the neeessary arrai.:e sync;, st which all the members are niquested to Lr prc.clit. 24-1 t =IE3 ATTENTION UNION MEN OF CoLx lIIIA. ui• , ting oil the Union men of Columbia will be held ea Tuesday evening, September 27, 1 8 01, at [,,,.k,a1 the Union Linigne Boom, Luettst Street, r. tad: n ritegemonts to attend the Grand Comity %.ecting at Len ester on Wednesday, October ;i.1161. A full attendance is earnestly requested. By order of the Committee, Sept.l:4-it Itt.muous.—lhe Hey Joseph Stevens of Jersey Shore, k expected to preach, in the Presbyterian Church, on to-niorrow, :-.;:thbatlid morning and evening. 'HEAL ESTATE FOIL SALE--We call especial attention to the valuable property advertised hy Samuel Wright, Ann E. Wright and North LC. Case, in to-day's MAR INsrEurent.—We see it an ima:T.l that John A. Jordon of this place has been appointed Inspoutor of Sc ors l'or the nth Collection Diit riot, ineßttl lug Celtnnbia • L'ou'rs AND ;iiiit:s.—Coltinibintis visit lag I.ancater should not li,ii to call at Mr. eill111) shoo store. lie aumuntettires all kinds of boots !old shoes for laulic and gentlehnen—worked slippers &e. Sue his tadvertiselme•nt in another ' • = SALES OF ItEAL, ESTATE.—A. J. naninnan ar,John li(wsey (teed., sold House, ;111(1 lot on Third :Arm. lietwevn Lawrence and Porry streei, to / , 1111(2 Keosey, for fit: MU. .Nletlhesnes, Administrator of J. NLlt(in Cowden, 1101.11., sold lots of ground tat Lancaster Turnpike for REPREsi:NrATivi , ..i.---- Tito lnyring named persons !MVO put ropresontativus in the army, in allition to those hereto forp mentioned in our columns: Fretrk Stott for Mrs. Wm. A. Martin. onstus A. 'fipple P.n. Mrs. Win. G. Caso. onuol Moore for Mrs. K. Smith. D , wk hart for MN. Jero. l')1111 Th(liniks for :1f rs. J. IL II:H.1111nm 1 , 1:11Q, Wh.t • fot. J,;lln Jaelcson. Will. 4 ; l'or Isaac 0. Bruner. 8:lic..1(11 for 11..n.f. P. .typ.i(L fir 1111(1011A Williaum. 11%2 blilicro Hilt this Borough has put itt hilro ropretoutat lye recruits t lan it tiny oth er district in tho State. =I GENERAL SHERIDAN'S VICTORY. The glorioui victwy of Goneral Sheridan, in the Shenandoah Valley, was received here on Tuesday evening, and was the subject of much rejoicing amlngst our People. A large bonfire was built at the corner of Second and Locust streets— thugs were thrown to the breezy—th e bells were rung and cheers wore given for Sher- Wan and "Father Abraham." This victory is one well calculated to till every loyal heart with joy, as it is ono step further to wards wiping out this infernal rebellion. ASSAULT AND BATTERY.—Lawrence Smith, keeper of a Hotel in "Fish town" Was brought before Samuel Evans Esq., by Constable McGinnis. for committing." vielantmaitiltilind -battery on Evan Mill : - ward' as ehe night of the ‘lolfts inst. We matentand that the goinplainant and a number of other Welshmen have been in the habit, of frequenting Smith's and tak ing a agglaivilmptggether, upon this occa sion it seems that Smith made Millward drunk and, lawn pushed him out of the house, and struck him with some hard in strument Making a very ugly cut in the back of his head. Mr. Smith was bound over for his appearance at November Ses sion to answer. OUT OF TILE DRAFT.—Our citizens liable to shoulder the musket, can now breathe easy, as Columbia has nobly done her duty and sent ninety-one able-bod ied men to aid In putting the finishing touch to the rebellion. The Town Coun cil, and especially tho part forming the Recruiting Committee, certainly deserve much praise for their zealous etTorts in preventing a draft. When the call was made for troops, a great many scogted the idea of trying to raise the men, and said it Would prove a failure, the result proves that anything can be accomplished when energetic men put their shoulder to the Wheel. Something.must come or a break up Will be the conseq newly/venially when We have such men et the helm 'as A. Bru n" and DoNegre. ' Also Col. Philip Goss /sr, T. IL Supplee, Hiram Willa; James McGinnis, Harry Brandt and other, gal-• !oat chiefs deserve the commendations of ail loyal people for having done so nobly in spending their time and money to ac complish the work of olesrlyg this die irtat'of ..• NEW BOOKS —W. rieB9, adverti ses in to-day's paper n now invoice of books, periodicals, stationery, &,c. —Un Thursday, Sarah MeCinne and Sarah Ilurkins were brought before Samuel. Elq., by Omsmble McGinnis for keeping a bawdy hen: From the ft:01111.11y orthose persons living in the neighborhoo 1,11 aplwars Uinta num ber of men, both married and iIIIVC been itt I.ho habit of lrequenting this house at all hours of the night, making it a com mon nuisance to the neighborhood. In de fault of boil the defendants were commit ted to the County Jail to answer at Novem ber Session, =CI Locomon vr, LoosE.—A few days ago an engine on the Pennsylvania rail road at West Philadelphia, which bad been supplied with fuel and water preparatory to taking a train west, got loose from the hostler and run off up the south track like a streak, snorting and pulling as if giving challenge for a race. Engineer Plack,with an engine of the fast line, was dispatehed at once oft the north track in pursuit of tau fugitive, and she being the thster ani ntdl, Ilp With the runaway at Athensyttle, and, running along-side, the engineer stepped over and reined in the flying steed. The Superintendent at West Philadelphia took the precaution to tele uTaph to Wldte hull, and had the switch turned so as to throw her off the track, in case she reached that paint. GODEY'S LADY's nooic.—The fash ion plates in this, the October number, ore superb. tiodey is unsurpassed, and as lie was the pioneer in this enterprise, he seems determined to maintain him pre-ern: Menet?. This Magazine is a guide f,ir every fashionable young holy; and its literary departments are elnal to any of the peri odicalsin the country. The publisher gives the following notice in this number: owiny to Ilur r nol'7llollB incredNe in the price vf paper, mot of every article in our talBincBB--inorc thou doable—we dre obliged to increase the Club .sed,;icript ion of the .1., , ,,- t(118 Book, to ichatitriccB wilt be anno u nc ed in our ceinbrr iuutf Y. 171 C object of th , "; 1010.4,1/ nerlicr is lu preeClO! ut(ll;iliti Up (.:1 ( . 11 MO 01:1 /wires. i. e 11 .- .• eqUito l Perri ellthS ctl lee 'di., priffs. SO ice will be !lir- Cr! iu OUP ..Vor,.IIIIICP Uallibee priet'N cu.n (al' Bult.ttit EXld.bslux. (WI lest Sat, urdqy evening as the fast train was with in fifty yards of the railroad bridge over the Little Conestoga Creek, about two and a half miles west at' this city, the boiler of the engine exploded, blowing off the "ww. gun top" and done six inches lwlow the level of the crown sheet of the lire box.— This 1111158 01 iron, weiglung about six hundred pounds, was carried it distance '‘f over a hundred yards by the coiwussion. The fireman, wino seems to have hail ! ,, tae intimation of the approaching explosion, jumped air the train just as till , explosion cc .aired. The engine e r remained at his post, an,l was thrown to the height of the telegraph polo; and landed soul _t twenty 'aids from where 10' started. The engine tore loose front the train, taking: with it the fore part of the first right ear, and running a distano:. of fifty yard; borore it stopped. Th- 1):11,Ince of the rail, was (..,)nip:)sea t won ty- 11 co empty freight and six passenger cars, was stopped the monwnt the liett ear reached the spot whore the explosion look phut°. Tho:e who witnessed the affair describe it as a friglatul scene. 'lite air was tilled with pieces of iron, wold an 1 debris, scattering, them over the adjoining fields on both s:de..i of the road. Six r irs, onitaining ttlyial four litindro 1 p..rsiats wit.) Itarl :Mottled the Dentaeratie .)fits.s l'ileetin4 in this city, Wor . MlaCht'ti t t tht , falit freight in order to make the onineotion at llultinthia. Tao eonsterna ti,n of passengers ten, groat at tli (P!- ('lrrollee, lilt saute J111111 , 0(10111 Of LllO CIIV WIII , IOWS, boron.' the trite state of :drafts was .l.s;one of the passiing , s.rs illjurod. Tho onginc.or, John Elliott, was taken to his !mine in C'olturtbia, where he is doing well„—E.epreBsi =C=l STATEI) 01."rilE 'lows n•Norr„ S , pl, pro,- i•rit • M 11. 13..entnnttn, Bronenrut, IVilson, NViAlor,llettnor,Nrullon Intl 13 ),10. Tar I':t ius C'imintittoo rop , ,rt tlt.. lowint; plvont:nt out ordor 1:13 : 0 , 1!, 1/ 1 ): ) V 0 :1117 Strt'l`t, /10111'Y of' Third awl I:nion, :‘Iallott; Soo :It !, Itetweon 1., , t0tn.t and Walnut, IVibion 11 von; Front :street, A, 13e:ter'pt Est.; nn:l Front al)ove, Walnut. A petition was received from Isaac Ap p°lll, Martin Da(V is and Jeremiah Brown, asking Council to eonipel Joseph Tyson and Sylvester \ogle to make pavements on their properties in Lawrence stroet. On m Aim) of Georg..‘ B - )4le, it Was re ferred to the Paving Committee. John I ddy proposed to collect the Boun ty Tax at thu rate of 3 per cent. Utile whole amount of the Bounty .Tax be as sessed at one time, 2 per cent. The following bills were read and order ed paid : Jacob Hardy, for stone, 60 75 Wm. Baker, for land, 00 Sam'! Hogendobler, for labor, . 29 573 J. O. Bruner, for stoney % 4 50 D. Jr. Chalfant, one moth's services at Supervisory. , 41 80 JacobHogendobler, hauling, 21 45 Rudolph Binkley, labor, 20 82 C. A. Hook., for Cdustable, lighting lamps, feeding vagrants, Arc., 43 40 Peter Gardner, paving, 5 121 Total, 8178 88 On motion _of 0. Breneman : Resolved, That owners of property whose pavements are out of order, be notified to have them repaired by the Ist of October next, otherwise they will be repaired by the Borough and said owners charged with the costs of the same, with 20 per cent. ad ded thereto, On motion of George Bogle: Resolved, That the Tax Collector of the Bounty Fund Tax be required to give bonds to the amount of five thousand dol lars, and that he be required to pay over to tho Treasurer all money before it amounts to live thousand dollars. On motion, Resolved, That when we adjourn, it will be to meet on Monday evening next, to re ceive proposals to collect the Bounty Tax. ADJOURN ED MEETINO—Sept. 19, 1894, Members present. Messrs. H. Breneman, C. Breneinan, Wisler, Wike, Mullen and Mr. H. Wilson reported that Daniel Cul ley would agree to collect the Bounty Tax at 2 per cent.. the Borough to pay for the Government stamps. Messrs. If. Wilson and J. Wisler were appointed Tellers to hold an election for Bounty Tax Collector, and reported that D. Culley had received three votes, which were all that wore polled. D. Galley de clared elected. On motion of H. Wilson, adjourned to meet on Wednefulay next at 71 o'olook, P. M. JAEII Clerk, • HARPER. Harper's New 'Afiii.;azilie for October, has been roe ‘iveil, and is for sale at the counter of WIII. U. iJPSS. This IS an expellent number. It eon tains, nrnone; other thine:s, "Our 'Mutual Priem'," by Charles Dickens. " Ilow NVO I'i bt at Atlnnin," "51e.11 , 5 iNinnittatti,” lc, Get this number by all means. LA PRI EN 1, --The October num ber of this beautirul magazine of tashion and literature has been received. The Fashion Mates are as rich and elegant as usual—illustrating the new modes ihr la dies and children. The music in this num ber is a new song called "I love thee, dear- ly love thee"--a popular Antimenl, as all will admit, Prier., '2 30 a yolr--single numbers, 25 cont I». ti. Iles has it for • WAR 1•:,---Our lit tBIIO and contrilmtor, \\*lmam ; well known in literary and dramat c circle,§4* now delight ing the people of Ro.c4olt‘r,N. Y., with his personation of G/aviti, In the "Lady of Lyons." The two last produc tionst-f his fertile pen, are, " The Adventu rer" and " The :Female Patriot." They have been dramatized; and as comody is his forte, we have no doubt that he will sustain his part in those plays as well 11 , 3 h e h as done " 0/main hashau ay," in "Young Amerie«." TEntunLE ACCIDENT ON Tut: PENN SYLVANI.\ RAtt - moAb.--One of the most fearful accidents that ever took place on this road, occurred about 4 o'clock on Wednesday morning last, at Thompson town, about thirty-live miles west Of I far risburg. The fast line which left Pitts burg On Tuesdity night, and when within ,short distance of the station above named, dashing along at fa 11 speed, ran into ti freight train which was standing . 071 the track, saucing a terrible collision and loss of life, forcing the baggage ear into the first passenger car; they immediately caught tire and wore COIV.4IIIIIPd. With near ly all on board, so that only the charred remains could be found, beyond 'dentin cathat, Six or seven aro known to be kill ed and thirteen wounded, some tidally.— The pa.;sengers in the third and fourth ears were saved. without injure, but the cars were burned up, It is said that, more lives might have been saved had not tin doors or 1,0) cars been locked; 0 number of the survivors subscribe to a statement to this effect. We regret to announce that the Citn4tvr tor, Mr. John Mullison, was among the killed. His lifeless and clmrred remains were fomul amongst therein,; thp burn ing tVreelt", and could only he 141ent Mod by his ticket-punch, watch and switch koys, which \veva found upon his I, aly. Ire was at brother-in-law to Col. 'L'hos. A. Scott, Vivo President of the road. He for merly lived in Columbia, whioa , hi; mo ther resides, and where he had it host of friends and relatives. lie was universally respected wherever known. We sincerely mourn his untimely death, and other our heartfelt c indolence to his family and friends in this the hour of their hel'enve meta. lie NVaS married a little more than a year 11;4*:), and had 0110 ; latterly Ito lived in Philadelphia. Ills remains were br.Jught to this pine° on Thursday, and arty tOIIOWOI to the grave front the resi dence of his mother yesterday afternoon by a lar.re concourse of people. cause of the accident seems to be conflicting.. The freight train wits 011 the n k ..t flue's time, which was contrary to or ders, rml the Colllllloor, it seeuta did not take the precaution to send n slag-ratan b:dc in time. lan his Intial rests the re spoivibility those murdered victitns.- Ifo should. 110 Ittiwg—We / 1 : 1 ' 1 ltinlo , t said, without Judge or jury. Dogs No one who hrlie\•t in a.trology can doubt that xvas loundc'd tuub the dog-star. With a slight alteration ol' elassio author, ono might Sting the neW CO lumbiad thus: "Dwr.sl Wliii tlir work is ,r, - Aring Moot, And ,lers—doLTA-.-11(1 , :i Fin otacvehinethron;h (II) roof! In tho ,I;1111)ocomhor A ,01 —dog3 lVnen thr tcoatlntr is wrirm and Iwight." c,titi•Pti IS It thing of IlightlY 0,•1•111T are, :Inllliiil4l it IS lIS free as the air, the dogs, ne \ - ertheless, make 11.4 iPe't Pe it with a witness. The variety of vole..s Is snrlt that it otp4ht to please the most fastlilions ear, for We have " M. oic:rel,puppy, wholp, arol hound, .111.1 ctn . of 1,,w (I .gree." Dogs iiirect the alleys, they abound in the prinoip.tl tit wou4litares, and they pen etrate into the dining room and p a rlor, where Gray, if ho v. L'A3 still living, might again be most unwillingly forced to "regale his ears and nose with their comfortable noise and stink." I should read With groat patience, Mr. Editor, any exposition of the causes which lead a professedly Christ ian and enlightened community to breed and foster those canine hordes. Wg3e:b1:1:11:1113ES3VE) Deaths and Marriages are published in this paper without charge. When accompanied by commen taries, whether prose or poetry. live cents per line will be charged. Payable in advance. On the fith Inst., at the residence of Mr. A. Nicely Esq.,(the Brides father) by Rev. H. H. Calloway, Mr. Amos R. Hogentogler , to Miss Margaret Nicely, both of Columbia. UDLIUBUDO On Sunday morning Pith inst., Samuel It Maxtont of Dropsy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS BUILDING LOTS AT PUBLIC SAL E. The undersigned will sell at Public Sale at the Public House of Mr. Jacob Miller, in Columbia,on Saturday, October Bth, 1804, at 7 o'clock, P. M. 40 valuable lots of ground each contain ing. from 20 to 25 feet front and from 147 to 180 feet in depth,on Fifth Street, near the Rolling Mill of Maltby & Case 3n Colum bia. Any ono wishing to purchase at private sale will call and see the plan at H. M. North,s office. Terms will be easy and if desired by the purchasers, they can pay in labor at the Rolling Mill. H. M. NORTH, W. G. CASE. Columbia, Sept, 24, '64. GRAND OPENING OF "BOWERY HALL." THE OLD CONTINENTAL SALOON, roa TUX A on Corner of Front and °apt Streets, OOLUIVIDIA,PA. The best Wines and Lager Beer c A i iind A. ff, 40. Served *ithours.. A. Son AU ein flee—Dome a rul t 4 B.. U. Columbia, Sept. 24, U , ETTETN 11E7\1 A TNING ITNCLAT'Nf ! J i l'oA Ulllceal Pa., ' Sal 180.1. ()Wain any of those letters, tho applicant most call for iudecctiNed tetterB,' give tlii of this lint, end pity one cent for iolvcrlising. E:•;' Vit•Onin, , •2.) HA111:111 11:11110, I.lrtlo. ,k, I trown, J.,•011i111! Erwin, NIFC.J.,Int thind(r, stm‘m t, liithoptiii.....`.l.lly Set lime, oY smith, JuhmieffiA.ci stihtm, Imt3 (',ENTLEI‘I.\.N'S I.lSl`. Admils",,„l. n, }fittrulrili, Irii.t c 2) 14iin, Chriti:m llowyvl, ll.,iry I 'ov. , rt, .I.lg. li. Ihmlnit:iii, 1)011'1 sr. I ;• , 111.11:ts , +. Westle3' Jlllll', \VII). I ~• Iger, .bdiii 11Iyev ,, , J,kjiii Eberlicurt, Julitl 'lellittu, , ..v. ( 'lll.i ,ii.,11 Ebey. Ahlillik,,,, P'l 1. , ' ,. . Mr] , 1 (iOrd.t), I. :' 1:1111ey..1,..,, 1 Ulliplior, l'lllOklill Itie}llll . 4l ,, n. j,i,,,,, Ci1111. , 11, .110.01) 11 , ,Q1 , 111 , 1.1. Ilcikry ~Gootlri,•;), ,1,... Ns,'. Slltitll.ll , l,:y I ariAi, 11 ,111 y Simvvls, 11. IL \l'ilm,n, NVlti. 0. [ Sopt. 21, N3l. I. J. Flty, I'. \f -NEW BOOKS! THE ALABAMA & SUMPTER The ITU igf. °HIV's" Iwo i ' nrUMIS OM pr ve,:;e:s from the privrito journals , 1 / 4 74%, of Capt. ',..llhmes nha his officers. Elliwind Kirke's Now Book, DUNN'S IN TENNE:-NE ENTEo LA, an entirely now work, I)) the author of .a.lreen Maantain Bays" 6:e. ENOCH . AIIDEN. PF.TEIRSON. , ; NE NV COOK BOOK, eon tabling eight hundred and Lilly-eight new and on receipts for cooking and pre paring all kinds of poultry, puddings, oin leti, itats, pies vegotableA, torra pin, pastries, pickles, kc., \VAX FLOWERS AND now TO MAKE THEM. THE FINL ER POST TO PUBLIC BUSINESS. Tho Ittl, 1 , 11F.:- - mr.xT LTN-cors Th, lilt, or op:o. B. I‘ITLE ,LA N I'itglC:4 Map of Penogylv fl oin, shoW 0114 the or tho last Gubernator ial election, by countie6 aml at a glance the Political comply:don of tho State. A large lot of (alter New Books just re ceived. School Books; all the different kinds in use in the country. stationery in great variety at W. 1 HESS' Book Store, Locust St., opposite Cul. Btralt• U. 7-;0L N . The S , ..erettirs of the Trott:lll.y giVo'; no live that subscriptions AVM lit! rei:olVUd 1 . 01.' C.)upoit Treti.sury :cotes', puyttblo three y ett rs li. tit .I„tig, 1:01, 1861, Milli semi-an imal iiit•re..l it the rale cit'sQvuil mid threo ti,tlol6; iwr eciiii, per annum—principal awl inti•rest both to he pail ill lawful. looney. These notes w ill be convertible at the op , tin I the holder ut maturity, into six 1, , , , r e - gold Inglikao - uds, pnyttble not le:s j ilt n 41.. W, !..twenty :wears front the' the c Ye ', mont may elect. The zee Issued in denomitintion,4 of s, scriptions must he Int. fifty dollars or some multiple ut' fifty dollurs. Thy note.; ttill I)' transmitted totly: , ow ners free of transportation charges as Nowt after lite receipt of the original Curtilicatus DepoAit as they van oe preparetl. AS 1/142 11°10.: draw interest from Aug. 15, persttns making. deposits f41.113:4V4114`11t. 143 tint 111110 must payi the intorestacerued from date of note to dote or deposit. Parties tl , ;t twenty-live thousand dollars and upwards ror these notes tit any on, time will he allowol a enturnisAlon of 0n , 2-tittailey of 0110 per vent., Whiell will be paid by the Treasury Leila rtment upon the receipt of a bill fur the amount, cert lied to by the ailieer with whom the de posit was made. No deductions for coin mis,:ions must he mode from the deposits. SPECIA L A DVANTAt iES of this LOAN. It is It National SaVlll44 Ihink,olroll}U-: higher rate cif interest than any othcr,and the best security. Any savings m a tte which pays its depositors in U. S. Notes, eonsiders that it is paying in the best cir culating medium of the comdry, end it valinot ply in anything better, for its cash assets aro either in government seenrities or in notes or bonds payable in govern ment paper. It is equally convenient as It temporary or permanent investment. The notes can al ways be 1401(1 forts ithin a fraction of their face and accumulated Interest, and ere the best security with banks as colleterels fur For the Sp 3 Convertible intoa Six per cent.;, _'o Gold Bond. In addition to the very liberal interest On the notes for three years, this privilege of CUllven,i , m is 110 W worth about three per cent. per annum, for the ^urrent rate lhr 3-20 Bonds is not less than nine per cent. premium, and before the war the premium on six per cent. U. S. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan,at the present market rate, is not less than ten per cent. per annum. Its Exemption from State or Mu nicipal Taxation. But aside from all the advantages - we have enumerated, a special Act, of Con gress exempts all bonds and Treasury notes from local taxation. On the average this exemption is worth about two per cent. per annum, according to the rate of taxation in various parts of the country. It is believed that no , iectultir..so gog ~flpittinertitaitele bade -10.5“..: is stied 'by 'ihe..geyernMent. 4 :: v.,,,. 4.: t# F , forms of indehtfidtifss,:jslo!4 .. , •, -• of Private paities,'6r. Steak 'born • ... ,1":• , tot separate communities, only, is p - . .: payment, while the whole pro 43 4the r . country is held to secure, the ' „of ' all the obligations of the United` 46,01,.. While the government. offetirWe'most liberakteApa;lattits loank.it. ; ; :: • 4i that• the very '14*0141,00i uPpeal,..'.'•9 •, t. . the loyalty sail pati 4 letistu of thiNpfe r '.•-• .! Duplicate , certificates, wig? k .. .• _ 1:d for all deposits: • The parbide ... • ..'" '" • :'*_t en dorse upon the original ae 1 ••••••,.. „,•e'-,e de nomination of notes rev:dyad, , ) ~ ! , 1- ~ other they are to bo issued in ,bignk,jn . Ofiyablo to order. When so endorlod* ;., t, be left with the °Meer recelyi , •', .. •-;•posit, to be forwarded' to the tfaktr 7 . V. I epart ment. Subscriptions . Will i be r ii 644 .. by the - 4 Treasurer of the United Siiitea4 - 0 Wash ington, the several Assistant treasurers and designated Depositarias,:o4 by the First National Bank of lihiltulgpitia, Pa. Second National Bank of Phitage hia,Pn. First National Bank of D 4• et ,Pa I First National Bank of tilt bvit.g, Pa. First National Bank or. qtk, Pa. . and by all National Banks which .are de positaries of public money, and. All Respectable Banks 0 I 1 Bankers throughout the country will, give further information and afford avers inanity to subscribers. QUIET. Aug. 18, The above bonds . are lbr sale by the First National Bauk . of Colurabla. MUMS row. ) 8 1 / 1 2.13. DOUR LARGE CARTS, in good order .JV Apply to CHESTNUT RILL IRON ORE CO. Sept. 17, 18840-4t* 0 AYel,l,l )'' .4../iSAPAn'I THE W 0111,1 1 .8 (MEAT RF:MV.IIY Fort Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases From Emery Meg, a im.ll 3 ;nown merchant of Ox• prd, .61. have sold large connitith El or your/SARSAPA RILLA,. but nevervet one bottle Avliich failed of the &Aired elf and hill satkilietion Willem., who took it. As Pent as nor In opie try it, they agree there has been no medicine like It beiore in our community." Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Ul cers, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin. From Rem hat. Stratton, Bristol, England. I only do my duty to yon mid the nubile, whoa I mid my testimony to that von puMish the me dicinal virtuen of your SA on nr.unLL.n My (Wh ter, aged ten, had an MOM illg* humour in tier cars, eyes, and hair for years, whiell we were unable to cure until we tried your SA usAyAIuiLLA. She has been well for Nome monthA." Front .11e.t..laue E. Bice, rt well-known (1101 mach esteemed lady ar Den nisrille (Wye Miry Co., N. J. " My daughter has suffered f for a year past with a HeroftilOttH eruption, which was very troublesome. Nothing . afforded any relief until we tried your liAlts.ty.tuttd.A, which soon completely cured her." From Charles I', Gage, Esq., of' the widely known Gage, Marra y (•).,vinnufacturers of enamelled payers in M .V,l.tur, had fur several years a very troublesomo humor in my thee, whieli grew constantly worso until it disfigured my features and became an Intol erable affliction. I tried almost every thing n man could of both advice and medicine, but without any relief whatever, until I took your SAUSAVAItit,LA. It immediately made my five worse, as you told me it mi'ht for a time; hut in a few weeks the new akin began to 11)1.1)1 under the blotches, anil con tinued until my face Is as Fltiloool as any body's. and I am witbmit tiny symptoms of the disease that 1 know of. 1 enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe It to your SA 1113.1V.11111,LA." Erysipelas —G on oral Dobility— Purify tho Blood From Or. Robt. Saw in, Houston SI., New York. 6 , On. Area:. I seldom Nil to retnove Eruptions And Scrqfu/oul Sorra by the persevering use or yore• SA nsA and I ItAve 311 St now roved an Attack of ifaliyna»lt Erysipelas with It. No alterativo we 110fifletei equals the SAus.trA utt.r..t you Intro sup plied to the profession as Well in to the people." Front J. I•:. Johnston, Esq., Inayman, Ohio. '' For twelve years, L had the yellow Erysipelas on my right arm, during which thou I trieiTtill the celebrated physicians I ould reach, mil took hun dreds of dollars worth of medicines. The uleer.4 were so bad that the cords became visible, and the doctors derided that my arm must be amputated. I began taking your S ItAA V ILIA. 'rook two bot tles, and some of your 1 4 11.t.5. Together they have cured me. lam now as well soul sound as any body. Being In n public place, my ease is known to every body in this community, and excites the wonder of all." From Hon. lionry 3fonro, 31 P. P., of .Veireastle, C. Ir., a leading member of the Ca widian Pa Hitt- tarot. I have used your SAINAP.II:II.r.A in my family, for getters! debility, and for porifyiny the blood, with very hemileid result:, mid feel dOnlideuco to commending it to the antieted," St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Eyes. F ro n t n um. , / Esq., the ntle d for of the T11114'11,.1 WIWI; Penlisylref n ht 44 Our only child, about three year ' s of age, MIN attacked by pimples on his forehead. They rapidly spread until they thrilled a loathsome mid virulent sore, which covered his fo., mud actually blinded his eyes for some days. A MI physician applied nitrate of silver and other renn4dies, without any apparent effect. For fifteen days we guarded Ills lest with them lie should teas open the fes tering and corrupt. wound which covered his n holt. face. [laving tried every thing else we hail ally hope from, We began giving your S.\ and applying the lodide of potash lotion, 11,4 you direct. 'rim sore began to heal when we had given the first bottle, and ens will when we had finished the second. the eyelashes, which had come out, grew again, and lie is now us healthy and fair U.S any other. 'I he whole neighborhood predicted that the child must inc." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease Frmra Dr. Hiram .sl(rtt, St. Lout ;, Migsortri. "I find your SA ILSAPAIIII.1 „ 1 n more etThetun' rowdy for the secondary symptoms of Syphilis Old fur syphilitio disease. thun uny other we possess. 'rite prowssion are indebted to you fur NUIllt; of thu best medicines we have." Front A. J. French, .11. an eminent physician of Lawrence, Afass., who is 0 prominent member ql rhe. Leyistnture of "Di:. AYE. My dear Sire I have found your SARSAPARILLA R 0 excellent remedy for ~ " 'yphilin, both of the peinotry and seem:dory typo, mu dice tunl lo some MOWS that were too ofistinate to yield to other remedies. 1 to not know what we Out OM• ploy with more certaility of bum:f . 's, where a power ful alterative is required." 11e. (lime. S. ran Lien', of New Brunsiriek, Y. J., Iml.lve.ulcul uleurs on his few& Caused by Ilia abuse of mercury, or meneorhil diseam., likh grew more nail more tigg,ravated for years, in spite of every remedy or treatment that could be opinion, until the persevering me of Avint'eS.kits.‘l , Alttin.a relieved hint, Few cases can .1)12 found more, inveterate :mil distressing I:ian tliii, and it took several dozen bottles to cure hint Leueorrhcea, Wiaites, Female Weakness, are g,nerally proilucrd by Internal Serelfrilowt Ul cerritiopo, :mil are very often cured by the alterative elfeet of this lialts.waitibi,.l. SOlllO Canen require, however, iu alit of the SAM.: t1'.1.1:11,L.1, the skilful application of local Temente& .Eront the well-I:antra and widely e,lehrated Dr. .teepb rieciii have sound your B.tusA 1•.% I.LA ;in excellent Alterative in diseases of females. Many cases of Irregularlty, lameorrirca, Internal Ulceration, and local debility, arising from the scrofulous diathesis, have yielded to it, and there ore few that to not, when its effect ie properly aided by local treatment." A lady, unwilliny to ob!ote the puldlecalon of her 1101110,1 , o•UG8 "My daughter and myself have-been cured of a very debilitating lameorrhem of long standing, by two bottles of your SA Aus 11 Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, when caused by Srrnfitla in the system, are rapidly cured by this EXT. SAIisAPAIIII.L.I. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many advantages over the other purgatives in the market, and their superior virtues are so universally known. that WO need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has been, and that they may he depended on to do all that they have ever done. Prepared by J. C. AVER, M. A., & Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by ALt. I),Rut.iGISTS EN COLUMBIA. aug. 13, R. J. HALDEMAN! COLUMBIA, PA We invite attention to our stock of STAPLE At FANCY tatiEs ND DRESS dioozos, • Of very recent importation; ombraOingthe most extensive and desirable assortipents that we have over offered. _ 1, ••••• ;41- • • tOLLOWISAG 15E - tRAMMILI , WELLBTOCKED r FOR Tit & , SPRING TRADE 1864: CLOAK DEPARTMENT. SILK DEPA itni ENT. SHAWL DE PA It DI ENT. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. \V II IT EGOODS DEPARTMENT, !MISERY DE ' , mall ENT. 111 EN'S-W EA It DEPARTMENT. HOUSEKEEPING STAPLE GOODS. MI of which will he sold at the • LOWEST MARKET PRICES. HALDEMAN'S Cheap Cash Store. BRENEMANS' LADIES, GENTLENIANS, BOYS, GIRLS AND CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. The largest and best assortment of La dies and Gentlonians wear in the err Ir or LANCASTZR. The undersigned respectfully invites the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, to his large stock of LADIES' BOOTS AND SH OES Such as Avomen's Kid and French Morocco Boots, Balmoral, Continental and other raszuomainaa WETIMIS. We are prepared to manufacture at short notice evert• kind of ladies and gen ilemans wear known in this market, and at as cheap rates as any similar estab lishment call and examine our stock. A. N. BRESEMAN, Opposite Cooper's Hotel, West King St., Lancaster. Sept. 21, r` •-"n!tu. LOA. d 4.01 Or * P4 tmr.S, EWEL': Silver and Elver-Flated Waro. & FRONT ST.. COLUMBIA, PA, In Jahn Futix's 011.1 1:-.1ablislwil Stand AVOIIIII po,peet fully invite the pnblie to cull 111111 esallttuo 0111' large and well led stock of I'lrwks, tvateiws find tiilccr and siiver-Phitod Ware, Cutlory, l'omhs, I i4tr,l4 1111(1 V1111('S AI'IICIC'S, such am are generally kept in a first dossJew elry Store. WA'l'l'lll.:ti ! A y AT( 4 I ES A AL1 7 ,1 i AVA't'(!ti ES 1 1 ! We wonla e , peeittily call the attention of I ,,q, ( is wishing It plea tillle picee to 0/111' ',1 , ,0111110111 .Anwrienn IVittelies, wliieli neettriley titel i.:11111 , 0 ))?‘ exeeneii. We are 111 all 111'0(111111i "I'O , T the hll‘'l . g.iiotiS :IS We illtt't. hand, lit:ill city priee,+. A continuance of Hie I; , rnier patronage Is respectfully Repairing of all kinds promptly intended to, Feli. (J, Ist; t- ly COLUMBIA CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. INSTITUTD )N Dors NOT I'll.o - In 1111 , 11 . 01'4` with the logitimato work of the Common Schools, but is de sig.»,4l to take a thr higher position in the education of tlio youtur, mul to nocomplish a work. which the primary schools. from their dosieli and orci,uti•r.ation,ernnot. The cpeoinl desiti.r, of this institution is to pre pare boys thoroughly for college or busi ness, 1)11(1 y01111!2; IndieS to act well their part in life, by affording them every faultily for acquiring an acyurate knowledge of the solid and ornamental branches. Special attention la, therefore, given to the I las sies, higher Mathematics, French, 'NI ip.do, and to all those studies which constitute a complete pilule:ol.in. In order to secure a regular and well-directed system of exer- rise, mul habits of entire subordination and obedience, a Military Departnient is connected with I he school, tinder the super vision or n competent instructor. The fall session opens on the SECOND TUESDAY of SI:1IT:11 BEI:. l'or Circulars, contain ing Intl information, addre:..s ROY. If. S. ALEXANDER, JUST TIIE PLACE r ENli V SU YDA:` , I - 8, U,prner of Front 1.1 and Uniou strot-t is thy ',Uwe toget your P. 13111,1: GIi()CEItIE. keeps the hest clock to he found in this vonl prices rettsonable. Fancy groceries, vegeliLblc,: t season. july9PGI. IRON AND STDE I TINE subscribers have received a new d larLto stip.]: of all kinds and sizes of liartron and sto,A, They are POI)Sti/ n - ly supplied tvith stock in this branch or his business, and can Mrnisit It to ens teeters in largeor amid] quantities, at the lowest rates .1. it UMll.' & SON, st., below Second, Col'a., Pa. July 1, lsll3, JUSTUS GRAY & CO.'S GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE FROYT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA A large stovk of WM' goods just received. FRENCH EXTRACTS FOR THEITAND EI2C! tIEFS. FANCY SOAPS, STER LINW Alf DROSTA, • LOA DUN II .11 II C'OLt IR, cE LEBRA TED D 01ADEs, FLA VOR INO EXTRACTS, DRAPE'S ILANT A.TfoN TUTTF,RS, Unir Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Combs, Wisharrs Dyspepsia Pills. Ladies' Toilet Articles. ilarrison's Extracts, ttc. All the most popular *unify Medicines or the age are for salo at the GOLDEN srrouE. The hugest, hest selected and greatest ye Hely of Drugs and Chemicals in Colum bia always on hand. Piirt 'collar attention is paill to filling physicians prescriptions, We especially invite the attention of the Ladies to our extensive assortment of toilet art ivies at GOLDEN' :NMI/TAR DRUG STORE, Front street, above Locust, JY: 23 Columbia, Pa. NEW STATIONERY, PERIODICAL -A IN - VARIETY STORE. .NEWSPA PE BS,PERIoDICALS, M AGAZINES, ENVELOPEs, sTATiosERY, & NOVELS, SONGS AND soNG BOORS, PIcTURES, PHOTO( ;RANI CARDS, AN ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' TRIMMING'S, AND VARIETIES, .Cc., ALL AT It EASONABLE RATES PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. N. W. GREENE, Philadelphia. I have no Partner, nor connection with any other Bore hi Philadelphia. Sept. 10,'61. WILLIAM FROELICH, MERCHANT TAILOR, FRONT STREET, NO. 3, SREFINER'S ROW. COL CAIBIA, PEXY'A, IBEG leave to announce to citizens of Columbia, that I have opened a new es tablishment at, the above named place and Nvi I be able to furnish those who patronize me, with the most fashionable goods. Cutting and making up done at the shortest notice. Sept. 10.-30 WM. FROELICH. WHEELER & TVIII.4OTV - 6 SEWING MACHINES ALW1L.311117.N111.X17.41.1a1Lt MID For Sale by W. G. PATTON, June Locust St., Columbia, Pa ADMINISTRATOR'S 2102 , 102. W "FRE X. letters lofadVletratlon in tlteeeotjclasiongateot the Borough of Columbia. Lancaster Co., deoeased, have been granted to the under signed. All persons indebted thereto ure requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them with o tt, delay for settlement to the undersigned residing in said Borough. • JACOB S. STRINE, Aug. 20-Bt. Administrator. SHAWLS ! SHAWLS ! SPRING Shawls in great variety, ust re ceived. Corn.mar.lo 'll4. MALTRY CASE. LTIPORT,I.VT TO ALT. a I ' l7 Nar .41. Uzi LI- ZE),615 112()N Jti Tim BLOOD, It lito‘ ell known to the Medical profes s ion ti4llllllo.lhis the vital Prittelopfe lement"f the blood. This ved pitied y from the food we eat; f the food is not properly digested, or if. from any enure whatever, the necessary quanti ty of iron is not taken into the circulation, or becomes red need, the Mtn le system suf fers The bad blood will irritate the heart, will elw up tho lungs, will stupefy the brain, will obstruat the liver, and will send itB ilisease producing elements to all parts of the srlem, nod every one will suffer In whitteN er organ may he predisposed to dis ease, Tho great value of IRON AS A AlllDleiNF. Is well !mown and acknowledged by all inc , lleai men. The ffilli"ohv has been to ohiaiti stall a preparation of it as will enter Ihecircnhoionamlassintflawinoneolvith the 111ood. This point, says Dr. Hayes, Ma:-Naeltasetts State Chetaist, liiis been at tained in the Peruvian Svrup, by combi nation in 1.1. way before unknown. TILE PERUVI,kti SYRUP Is itoTF,(I . I.:I) snllitinll OI t he PiiOTOX/DII OP 1111)N, A NEW UISCOV EllV IN Flutetrilt that st at the Hoot of Disease by sup plying the blood with its Vito!. Principlo or Lire Elvntent—lron. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP ('urea I )yspopsin,Liver Complaint, Dropsy, lever wit ague, Loss of energy, low spirits. II E PE RUN' lAN SYRUP Infuses strength, vigor, and new life into the system, and builds up nu 'lron Consti tution." THE PF,RUVIAN SYRUP Cures Nervous Affections, Fetnnle Cow -11 diseases of the Kidneys and Blotlder. 'filE PERUVIAN SYRUP Is a Nrixtrw fur all illseames originating In a BA I/ STATE OF T 1 I 'moon, or worn ponied by Debility ur a Low State Of the System. Pant phlets containing certificates °teen . * and recommendations from Koine of the most eminent Physicians, Clergymen and others will be sent free to any address. we select a few of the names to show the character of testimonial% John E Williams, Est, President of the Metropolitan Bank, N. Y. Rev. Abel Stevens, Lute Editor Christian Advocated:downs!. Bev. P. Church, Editor New York Chronicle. 1. , .• J.,1 1n l'i...rnont, Levis Johnson. M. at tel. WalTell 1P111 , .11. Doswell Kinney, M. V., toe. :kohl', It. F.01..r, S. IC. Kendall, M. D., ier. pardon 11...1A.1u,, At% It, ejlkholin 31. D., t t. svlrmet , i' OA., Francis Dann, lii. D., ter. T. Sour li ing, Jeremiah Stone, M. D., tq• Enlindie Nnte, .Jr., .1. Antonio Sanehen, M. D. It!r• J. , SlTil li. Clinch, A. A. Hayes, M. Ds tot. Henry Upham, Al.raltion Wendell, M. D., t e r. I', C. Ileadley, J. 11. Chilton, N. D.. ley. John W. iihnsiond, D. E. Kinney, M. D., Prepared by N. L. CLARK & CO., ex. elusively for .T. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, New York. • Sold by all Druggists. Redding's Russia 13Eii,t PoirrY YEAR'S EXPERIENCE Ibis fully established the buperlority of REDDING'S RUSSIA\ SALM Over all other healing It cures all kinds of Sera; , Scalds, Burns, Boils, Ulcers, Salt um, Ery sipelas, Sties, Piles, Corns, Sore Lips, Sore Eyes, tte., Scc., removing the pain at nee, and reducing the most angry to l}lg swellings and inflamation as if by magic. Only 23 cents a Bon. FOR .8.A.L11 IIY J. P. DINSMORE,No. 491, Broadway New York. 8. W. FOWLE & CO., No. 18 Tremont street, Boston. And by all Druggists. AGENCY or Tux Dutch East-India Coffee Company. DEPOT NO. 168 READE STREET. NEW YORK. The above Company aro known all over the world as the owners of the Coffee Nan tations of Java and Batavia in the Dutch ntil Indies, and aro the largest 'monopo lizers of CoMe on tho The undersigned (who ig stppolntimt their sole Agent, in the United States wad in. the British Colonies) will have for sale thrs ditrerebt kinds of Coffee, which; ler roltU larity of grade and cheapness of pries t will defy competition. Our "Batavia Coffee, " never bolero in troduced in this rouny, but extensively used in the Armies and Navies of Europe, and richly valued, will be put tip et to reach nil consumers aridlourNattynll ll s l l= will be the Magnum Anwar Coffee of amt a• c : kre,will have, tbr. - 4Kiiammodelliii of Groat'', Fulani** and Governine l ter tractorsi.samplee (slor and drawe)ler,,t• ug; CLOTHS AND CABSIMERES. A LARGE assortment of the most doily styless of Spring Cloths and ft ems Just arriving. Sold very low e - . spection solicited. Can.inar.lo,'l3-1. MALTBY & CASE. CARPETS! CARPET.S! NEW and Splendid Styles Carpets and Oil Cloths, sold at very mall profits, Call and examine them at Col'a.mar.l9-'64. MALTBY it CASE: AIRMINISTIULTOSOIIIIIIIOIIIOIII, EStato of Thomas Stenson, late of the Borough of Columbia, deceased. Let ters of administration, on said estate hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay ibr settlement to the undersigned, A. BRUNER_ Jr AdminlelleaWr. Aug. 27111,-6t STRAYED O R sTolilliE TWO HOGS, belonging2lo tiont. bar lu West Hemptleld away or wax stolen from arta. last week. They were white i tklip.. ; of Chester Co. breed, weighintit ~ ;1 " 1 4 ,- pcunds. Any person knowing cir r" anything of them will etontbr 101 r • tbrming M. M. Sept, 3, 'B4-tf. - jy9 '64-ly