Sfi Adumbia. yg. A. M. 1,LAM89 . , EbrTgs coi ffi P,t. • • Saturday, _Sept. 30,186. klUs Advertise's:4mb, to secure Immediate Insertion must bs handed in on or before Thursday evenidg bleb week. Itiohmoni, Predericks)oirg & Potomac A . a4aro!id. ; -- 11'he rapid improvements ,have been in progress on ,this road are now about completed, New bridges have been built, ties and rail kid !Ion?, and an immense amount of labor bas been . done to put this highly popular route to lliehmoi.:id in thcpugl.l repair. Great ,credit is due to the energetic eff,)rts of ibe-Strrreriniettde.s..t :,Ir. S. Ituth, fur having this road pat i nan.a g Aram. in an incredibly short space • of' time, taking int, cansideratiowthe:draw - - - backs with which they ;mi. to,-contend in building up s4uthera railroads : . We would here inform persons in the North 3vhci' wish to visit any • of the southern pities that it will be to their advantage to take this route, from Washington or BaltiMore. Iti is the shortest and quick est as well as the most direct route, and offers attractions and irresistible in ducements, u4ich no other can compete. You pass tl-rough a fine country and also many places made historic by the blood of many battl9s. Now that " this cruel war is over" there arc many per sin:is Nilo wish to visit the towns, fortifi cations and battle-fields of Virgh;ia. By passing over this road, if you. wish, you can stop off and view the battle grouts of Fredericksburg, Spottsylvat?ia, cellorsville, Wildcincss, guinea. Station, and many other places made sacred by great armies. THE NEWp: The Odd Fellows from distant States lutv'e all left Baltimore. The session of the Grand Lodge created an excellent impression in that city. The Pettnsylv;,nia State Agent in Washington will open polls,on tits, second Tuesday of October, for troops to vote. _ General Canby, in command at New Orleans, has assessed a tax upon the citi zens for the support of colored schools. Jacob Baker is getting up a petition to the President to have the order revoked. The preeident has decided to approve the change of location of the y Pacific ne go+Dpi vz irtOrticifikigtfiigifir be iedticed to thirty feet' to the mile petween the l!lissouri Fiver and Platte F*7: The deaths in New york daring the past week were qO7-115 men, 103 women, 153 boys and 136 girls—a de crease qf 63 from the mortality of the previous week, and an increase of 10 as compared with' the mortality of the eor fesponding week of 1864. Of the de ceased, 20 were 2 children under I.ve years qf qgq. The ladies of Portsmeutb,Virgiuia,ar9 pow busily circulating for signattgi, a petition addressed to his excellency Andrew Johnson,President of the U lute d States, praying for the pardon and release from confinement of Jefferson Basis, PieSidont of the late confederacy. The Federal courts will shortly open at Fredericksburg,and also at Richmond where Jefferson Davis will doubtless be tri'cd before lion. J. C. Underwood. No lawyer will be allowed to practice before this or any other Federal court unless he has first taken the oath pro• scribed by Congress fos all members of ' ll 4 During the week ending September 23, certificates of indebtedness to the amount of $6,008,080 were redeemed by the Treasury department, and nauti lsed.currencY amounting to $2,690,105 destroyed by the Redemption Bureau. During the week ending September 23, - national currency to the atnouqt of $3,278,850 was issued by the Trea.snry Department. Up to • tha! date the total amount issued 1:788 8186,681,720. The States rights New Yorkers had a meeting, at Cooper Institute on the 25th. The Democratic platform and nominations were denounced, and the gathering stood out for "the Censtitution as it is and the Union as it was." The meeting declared all the Presidential proclamations to be uulast and null an a void. A State ticket will be made if approved by a'counnittee. On the 14th of August, the nnrubpr of deaths from cholera in Constantinople, and vicinity, were 1,689, and of attacks 2,713. Not a sinzle ambassador or con sular officer left "'his post during the almost universal saspeqsion ut business. The American missionaries distinguished themselves by their self-sacrificing labors. In pardoning, within the last two or three days,a distinguished senthern the President urged him to go home and use all his influence with the people and politicians of his State to elect to Con 'hags only men who are in every way un objectionable, and who can take the'oath prescribed by the , e,ct of Congreas. It was of no use, the President said, to send man to Cougmee who would us take: that oats. - ..-li i tter,fro#L,f.Washington. -59 - Aimiretr4.9. C:;!5ept.,2146.141t5. ~11±1 # 0t,';'4-1;-iecknestek which pyipesis a:sinufpeoabls:aolicitrida 'for the. interest .of your community and.: subscri-* Weis; I send 'yo}t ft synopsis of the follcw ing , Procen4gs ;:of the :General .Court! Martial, convened at this place, pursuant torSpecial:' OrdCr, - NO. 101, Head Qrs., Garrison of Wisitingind; Sug.lsth,"6s, Brig. Gen. g, T. Dent, (brother-in-law to Gen. Grant,) cowmanding ; in the case of the: 'United States vs. Privates Joseph McCormick, David- Keudig, David . Gaberscw, 3tathia.4 Peters, Nicholas. IVolF,:Elias Miller ;- Harry Gher, Philip' McKitn.'Horace Leaser, David Hurst, 195th Regt. Pa. Ibis, who sever-. ally. were arraigned on the following charges and' specifications ; Charge Ist---;Mutias. Specification :-In this, that Private Joseph MeCepaigh, Co. I, 19th Regt P. V. and in company with David Ken dig, `Private - of 'the same company and IPia)ll44-114.jatite and-PfonaeAxv. tiny, . do duty as g uard, - they haviarZikeen xe ,- ;trit-44311d'fb - e - that purpWe. - - • This at 1711),& I stio,e4, Washington D. C. 'on or about the I,st of "lug. '65 Charge 2nd—Disobedience of orders to the prejudice of good order axd mili tart' Specification thi,s,tbat he,Private Joseph 31eCurthiels, Go. 1,'195th P. V., did, being regularly detailed for guard duty, refuse to obey the lawful command Of the (.I.cer,Lieut. Lagdis,Co. G,l9sth I'. V., in command of the Guard, and did refase to go on TKO as a sentinel when ordered to do so by the said Officer. AU this at 17th & I streets,in the city of Washington, D. 0., on or tilioy.t the 31st dai of August, .I.BQ. To which the nine othersweresimilur, each prisoner beinz, tried separately, and pleading, • To the Ist Charge, "Not Guilty." Specification, "Not Guilty." To the 2nd Charge;, "Guilty." Specification, "Guilty. o Col. J. W. Fisher, pOnatnanding 195th P. V.. in the examination in chief by the United States, testified substantially, as follows, which covers the whole ground; On the morning of the 31st of Aug. last, a note came to his Head Qrs. from Lieut. Landis, who was in command of the Guard,at 17th & I streets in the city of Washington, D. C , to the effect that ten of his men ha. 4 refused to, go on duty. He at once repaired to the scene of dis turbance, and the mutineers beiog point : ed out to him, he asked them if they re fused to de duty. One of ths ten, who seemed. pc be the spokesman, answered, "Vjo dp lot, if we get certain posts."— ColonaLtol4 theta that was not the The same man reiterated that they wo'd go on duty if they were put on the posts that snitcd them. He apprised them that that was•all he wanted to know, and directed Lieut L. to keep the men where they were until his return. Having se cured a guard from the 10th U. S. In fantry, the Colonel retu7ned, and had the mutineers divested of their arms and 4ccontrementsand forwarded underguard to Biigade Head Qrs., whence they werq committed to the Old Capitol Prison for safe keeping. The articles of war, he presumed had been read to the men—had frequently ordered that they be read, but having been in command of a Brigade in the Valley of the Shenandoah, and thus in directly in command of the regiment,did not know, posyycly. The prisonermith the other nine, seemed banded together. The Colonel was recalled fir. ihe de fence and offered the following in behalf of the accused. I would here state to the Court, that from letters I have seen, and from cir cumstance* vihich hare come to my knowledge, I know that evil influences .- have been hrotight to bear, and the ac cused not fully undeesmmling the char acter of the service, have been - led to do things they would not have done, had they fillip comprehended the relation they sustain to the Government. The prisoners have been in the ser vice,and Ifuder nay conimued since March last. Thc accqsqd offered state amts iq p:► liation of their offence,claiming that thgy did got, know it wras so serious to disobey orders and refuse to clo duty. All stated that Sergeant Housel of Co. 11., was the instigator and encouraged them to refuse to do dqty. The accused were found guilty. • Col. Fisher, asked the lenity of the Court in behalf of the accused, and has since addressgd the reviewing authority also in their behalf, as he believed the evil which seen brewing, the dis affection, caused by the retention of the regiment in service—had L,co 9 (trod. The Court was lenient. The Colonel's health has been very much affected by the unusual exposure and untold hardships through Aich ik he has passed during the last four years and a half of most efficient service in the front, and were those services justly re warded he, to-day, would bear alleiwOn stead of the eagle. lam happy to say that the Mai, the regiment, 11. Markley, a most ex cellent gentleman and officer, is a mem ber of the Gen. Court Martial, before which the above named 'youngsters" were tried. Capt. Bear, formerly of the bit Reserves, is Lieut. 'Col. tir the regi imeltrEmilir'steemed an . efftatesirofSger. Flan DotadVlß. . . • - .3341. 1 111f0tRE - n,y;# 0. 0.5 P. Banque s t-,-"Fr . Dive and Truitt," the order of the day' :the fi rsi- to shed Rood = cind - the:tirst - to give a Banquet . 'to re-union—Alighting of "the fires of patriotic deoOtion—Appfarance of the .11.all-Tables,ike.---,los. D. Gilmour Sons,4:6 Sons Caterers—Order Rf the even ing,' CgrzennOence-1 BALTIMORE, 2Qtl; '65. In my last communication I premised to give an account of the Merchant's Banquet, to the Odd Fellows, at the new Assembly - Rooms, held on Friday night last, but since the fete is over, I own my pen is inadequate to the task—and'even wereit— r the space required for such a ,eaunnunication, would occupy too much space tq be admitted by editors who live. upon* the revenue of their "idds."--,-r However, i intend to say something, as 1 1 I have promised to enlighten Ike readeri of the Spku . pon this most auspicious re union, in the'bonds of Love, Truth and Fidelity, of the Southern, with the North ! ern-and Western Stkes. One great and i -- ttris-re.-usii.on was the Friendship - displayed• by the'Vrother hoed of the !'mystic tie" North and South; allapparently with the desire that all feuds and bickerings should now be forgotten, and only the illumined present ,a 44 the noveille.d future be dwelt upon. Sweet, dove-lika Peace was now hovering over the Sistir States, from the sand bordered coast of the east to the rocky-fringed shores of Ahe west, and from inland strand of the south, and the sons pf one common family, one common brotherhood, were burying the Past, and mingitug together in fraternal feeling with but one grand object in view, tq support a legacy left us by a noble ancestry : "The Union, which has risen more radiantly front the fire of war, than the Phcepb; from the ashes." The recognized fact that "In Union there is strength," seemed to prevail, and the citizens but recently opposing each other in bitter denunciations, now rejoiced in the advent of a reconcilliation, testifying to this all important truth by their ac tions, bought by the dark and damniqg years of the late civil strife. May we not all rejoice tq-day iu the pleasant. truth that although Baltimore was the first city shed - the bleed of our kinsman in a passionate, fanatical hour, she is he first to repeive the hand of Friend ship and Love in the happy and lasting rceencilliation. With what pride do we to-dqy look out upon the anticipations of the boundless future—and rejoice that,. we are to be henceforth and forever an undivided Nationality, and a free people; with what pleasure do we find our broth eru of the Szli bwijw a lp ei o n is! t i i a r . i. selves once more to respect and sup port that great and glorious Uuiou of States they so recently essayed to destroy and iu language of one of our able con temporaries, "may we not all hope from the pleasant scenes of this happy occa sion, thrit iu the language of one of the sentiments proposed, Opt the fraterdal feelings of the North, East and West,'on this occasion, for the first time witnessed since close of the war, will light up throughout the land the fres of patriotic devotion to country, so that we may go on to rival and excel the nations of the earth." My pen fails to describe the splendor of the banquet ball, and lam forced to give but a limited description of the manner in which it was set and decora ted. The large saloon was occupied by five large tables, four running the entire length of the ball, from east to west, and the remaining oq e from north to south, (=puled by the chairman, commiftee and special guests of the occasion. All the tables were neatly and elaborately arranged with tempting and inviting viands and natural" flowers; under the - especial supervision of Messrs. James D. Gilmour & Sons, of the Gilmour Hotel, Baltimore street, near North. The or chestra was occupied by the cornet band of Prof. Juries 'Deems, which dis curbed some excellent mtuiic befittiug the occasion. wear the hour of ten, the dining sa loon was occupied by the guests. Mr. john W. Garrett, in accordance with a previous invitation, assumed the chair, assisted I Gco. W. Herring, A. Math. iot, Wm. Chestnut, M. N. Falls, F. W. Levering, Christian Ax, J. M. Orem, and .1. 11. Caughy as Vice Presidents— After their appetites were appcascd, aud the discussion of the many good things prepared, had encipd, Mr. Herring pro. posed the health of John Garrett as a toast. The sentiment was vociferously applauded, when Mr. Garrett arose and delivered an appropriate and stirring ad dress, the length of which prohibits its appearacne in the columns of the Spy. I have the specchss of each orator—and nothing would give me more pleasure than to lay them before the readers—if space would allow, but we must always learn to bow to necessity, and be con tented. The manner in which this great ban quet was got up reflects very great nred : it on the manager, Mr. .lamas D. qii mour. The eatables were supplied in great abundance, and the WaYla which the tablei *cr . ° laid out, wmild have dello credit to any purveyor. that could tempt the appetite of the ep icure was , spread out in great profusion. [Sorry we cannot 'give the "Bill of Fare." Want of spans forbids.—Ed Spy.]• '- The sahfun It - as ornamented with a large American flag, and brilliantly Mu : urinated. I only regret my inability through the columns of the Spy to re port the SPecChe's' ,Toasfs and Sentiments, since all aro worthy a perusal. The representatives aro now returning to their homes—althongh many" will re main with tts throughout the week. I4..futY J. Efow.mt.D. I=ll • Balwer Lytton saysitihat a refinea gentleinin maY;alwayslbeiknown by the perfumes he-tesr 'ln American Society it is reertgaisfi s o as a mirk of- elevated .topatrenize " Night- Blooinijig teicas' , lts, urity, fresbness and delicacy cozniWend,ilt io all persons of poeticsl taste ancl4 feelings. Sold every "whcre. , • SP,ECIA.I. NOXICF,S: LadlDrug S e ttred. Volpr-u's Frauch P11 ep 5...t3 1 4 at all /I.' = ..THE MASON lIAMLIN CABINET Organs, for sacred and se vutur music: forty differ en, stY/os. S.SO to SOutt each. 'l'ldrty:five Gold or Silver Medals, or other first pre:mauls awarded them. Illustrated Cataloguesfreo. Address. MASON A LLAMLIN, 13,,5,0n, or IYA".4.)N 8R0T.1.1.1.M.4,NeF Yorlf.. Sept. 9, ly. Fading Away. How often we see men and wonum who are fairly fading out of existonee. They seeir; to have no es pecial disease, but general la‘itude and langeur ; no Ambition, no enemy, indigestion, weakne"s, total inability to eat and relish too.l, sc., ke.—all of which is nothing but Dyspepsia. Coos Dyspepsia Cure will ..nrely cure every such case, no nutter of how long "tunding. It is also a most excellent rernedy,for Cholera merlins, Cramp or Colic, in either bt01.12.4 or Bowels. We advi-te all sintering, to try it. lt. ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH! Scratch:' Sokitch Scratch; Wheaton's -Ointment Will (We the Itch in 48 flours, Also cures Salt Rhoutn, Vltters„ Chilblains, and all EruptionS of the Shin. "" By sending 4.0 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, Sole Agents, 370 Washington St.. Boston, Mass., it will be firm arded by trial, free efpostage, to any part of the Unite,* States. Sept. 2:1, Gin* DEAFNESS, BLINDNFISS AND CA wil, treated with the utmost Success, 1 . ,y Dr. J. Oculist and A'url.t, tfoena , rly of Lyden, Ifolland,) No ala Pane Street, Philadelphia. Testi monial 4 mom the most reliable sources in the city and 0-unity can be seed at his °thee. The medical faculty are invited to *acZompany their patients, as he as no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes, inserted without pain. No charge made for exami nation. mar.lB, 'ately Whiskers! Whiskers! Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches 1 Uur Grecian Compound will force them to grow on tlid smoothest foe° or chin, or tour on bald heads, In Six Weeks. Price, sl)n. Sent by mad anywhere, closely seuleti,..o i n receipt i of grice. es, Warner a*. Cu., lies le , B • klyn, Feb. 11, ly. THE Blunts. CHAIIIIY.II, 4ri Essay of Warning and Instruction for Young men—published by the How ard Associationound sent free of charge in sealed envelopes. Address, Dr..l. Skillin Houghton, How nrd Association, Philadelphia, Pa. • bly.. 11, e)l'A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN Jua - Ponlisked in a sealed candor . Prier Six Cans!. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of spermatorrlara or Seminal weakness, In voluntary Emts.dons,l4eximl Debility, and Impedi ments to marriage generally. Nervolisness, Oat sumption, Epilepsy and File; :11entul and Physical Incapacity. resulting front Sef Abuse, die. By Robt. Calverwell, M. D,, author of the "Uteen Book,"&e. The celeb ated author of tits htimlrable essay clearly demonstrates, trom a thirty years' success fill practice, that the alarming consequences of selkibuse may be radically cured without the dan gerous use of internal medieine or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of care at once simple, certain, and effetnal, t menus of which every sufferer, no matter what lits condition may be, may core himi.elf (diem:tic. privately, and radiratly Tills LECIURE WILL PROVE A BOON ro THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent, under Heal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, past paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Address the punlediers, CIIAS.J. C. KLINE fi CO., 127 linwery, New 'York, O. box 1,556. June 17, '65. ly EXCELSIOR GRJCERY A :ID PROVISI&iy STORE, Groceries,Provisio • We will always keep on hand the very . • best quality of goods such as Sugars, ... ' Snit collbt.,Fruit., Teas, Soap, Fish, Staid} ' Bunts, Spices. Cheese, Crackers, Lard Tobacco, Molasses, Segars, also FANCY GROCERIES. NOTIONs; Di 4.10) FIWIT, &C. We intend to keep the hest aoods only and to sell as cheap as any similar store.— We therefore ask a portion of public pat ronage. 11. MULLEN ct lIRO Sept. IG, '65. -I f , J. RUMPLE & SON, DEALEIIS IN Foreign and Domestic Hardware. A N extensive assortment of house fur -11 hardware, also for carpenters and builders use, always on band. IRON AND STEEL. Blacksmiths, wagon makers and others', furnished with ull kinds of iron, nails, horse shoes, coach trimmings and other goods in their line. WOOD A. 117) WILLOW WARE In great variety, such as tubs, baskets, wash boards, brooms, washing machines, fie. rzativxxNG IIIPLZIIIIIII4I'46, Plows,shovels,hoes, plow eastings,seythes, forks rakes, and all other implements used by the thruner. i STO YEAS' AND TIN WARE. Stoves of every style and pattern, cook, parlor and office stoves, for coal or wood. A large assortment of tin ware always kept on hand or manufactured to order. OIL, PAINTS, c9z0... Coal oil, linseed, fish, sperm and machine oils of all kinds. Alcohol, benzine, japan and other varnish, glass. paints, putty, white lead, &c. Locust St. , Columbia, Pa. nug. 19, '6.1 Columbia Oil Works. Truscott & 'Guernsey, I igtOPRIETORS C 4 O.I";UMBIA,' .ftEIVAPA. EFINERS AND ViIiOLMSALE Heal ers in Refitted Ctrttrin Oil, Domino, Lamle Oil, tie. Having lately put tp a refinerywith all the necessary improvenients:. otTer to the public a pure artiele of. DOUBLE 11.klil.Nj41) ed.RBO.N OIL, which gives a more hrillbsat light at less expeube than the most or oils no NT in mita.kt.t, and Ts 'per fek ncr4xplosive,— loaanufacture exclusiVOlT 'Tor ilgln„.e trade, and guarantee mar oil . GO be of t he heel. quality. Orders solicited. "AdarCSs above. " Ooluitibia,Auc. 12. tc. MAS ON, PEA S E ‘ & MOORE, 1.4118R10 OIL WORKS. PITTSBURG, PA. • • 4. No 1 Lubric oil equal to best sperm,l,3Q B. l do lard, 95 3 good heavy oil, GOd Nos. 1 and 2Lard Oil, extra qualities at market rates. ' Best Carbon Oil and Benzine. MASON, PEASE Co. Box 1409 Pittsburg, Pu. Orders received at this (Mee. Feb 18,3 m, No. 111. QMQKING TU19C444 'TOBACCO, very to cheap, at • JOHN FENDRICH'S, Front St., Columbia., I!==3 '[LECHER'S FARINA . 4I ''.I:ji:TRYEAS* 1.1 Corn Starch, Concentrated ',bye, and Prime Soda Ash just•received at MEYERS' IFaingir Medicine qtore,_ - • ,OddPellciws' 101HYSICI4NS'IMESCR1PTIORS carer fully compounded I*t all l]lours of day and night by . J.-A. MEYERS, .Apothecary, Odd Fellows' Hall. FRESH. PR I INS, P4.TEATT MEDI cines,-,Perfumery, Fapcy Toilet arti des, orrhaild rear "I"anilly Medicine Store, ,Odd Heßows' Hall. AFINE DLD FRENCH BRANDY, sum untied strictly pure, for medicinal ptirposes. Also Speer's Samburg Fort Wine, a very grateful article for invalids and debilitated persons, just received by MEYERS, Apothecary. Odd Fellows' 11411: BREWSTER'S CHOLERA MIXTURE; —A sure cure for Cholera Morbus . „ 1)1- arrhcea and other complaints peculasi to the season. Just the tiling for persons traveling from home. Vey sale -by MEYERS, Druggist, Odd Fellows' Hell 4-ug• 4, .ORPHANS' COURT SALE. ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1865, the undersigned Administratrix of the Estate of John Gause, late of the Bor ough of Columbia, deceased, will sell, by an order of orphans' Court of Lancaster county, on tlie premises, the following real estate late of said 'deceased, to wit : All that lot of ground; fronting on Front Street, in the Borough of Columbia, oppo site the Canal Basin. bounded on the north west by property of J. Houston Midtin,on the north-east by Commerce street and on the south-east , by property of Martin Smith, containing in front 140 feet, more or less, and in depth to Contmerce street, 130 feet, more or less, with. Five Two-Sto ry Frame Houses derecon greeted, back: building, bake oven, frame warehouse, hydrant, &c. Ono of the above houses is a tavern house, 'formerly kept by John List, and now kept:by Jacob Bleier. The above real estate is subject to annual ground rent of $141.20. Persons wishing to view the premises before or on the day of sale, may apply to undersigned, residing on the premises by whom the same will be shown. Terms ; Ten per cent of the amount bid to be paid as soon as the property is struck oil, and the balance of the purchase-money to bo paid on the first day of April next. (1866) Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made know by THERESA KLEIN Sept. 10, '05.-4t NOMME. IXTE Take pleasure in informing our I`V friends and patrons we are now sel ling our stock of DOME AS T a G'OODS. at greatly reduced prices. Call and be convinced of what we say STEACY & BOWERS, Cor. of 2d and Locust Streets, feb-4, '65 C , -;um bin, P MHE CELEBRATED SETH THOMAS .1 CLOCK. E. Spering has justreceiv ed from the city a choice stock of these cel butted clocks. The best, neatest and prettiest Yankee Clock warranted for two years. aug. '26, fODGERS at BROTHERS' SUPERIOR Silver Plated Wamat E. SPERING'S Cheap Jewelry Store aug. 26, TIE CELEBRATED I L CUTLERY, Geo. Wostholin, A. No. 1, at E. SPERING'S aug. 26. Jewelry Store. pATENT insqp . BACK ALBUMS uißae• Cu I and timipe I. SPERING'S aug..26. Jewelry Store. EW ST V LE OF I*A.TER FALL Coup 1) , 4 ut . T. SPERING'S Jewelry Store. nug. 20, COLD SEL DE,N & qq. MANFACTIING JEWELLERS, 27 COURTLANDT ST., NEW YORK : 100,000 WA TCHES. CHINS, GOLD PENS, PENCILS, • etc., etc. WORTH $500,0001. TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE. AND NOT TO lIG PAID UNTIL YOU SNOW WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVD. Sptended List of articles, ~ All to be sold for One Dollar - Each, 230 Gent's Gold Hunting Casa Watches, $53 to $llO 300 Ladies' Gold and En'd Case Watches 33 . 70 4011 Gent's Hunting Cabe Silver Watches, 35" 70 200 Diamonds R ings , 00" 100 3,000 Gold Vest and Nock Chains, 15. 30 3,000 " " " 4 6 3,000 Gold Oval Band Lirocelets, 4. 8 4,000 Chased Gold Bracelet., 5 . 10 2.040 Chatelaine Chains nod thuirti Chains 6" 20 wise Solitaire and Gold Brooches,. 4" 10, 2,0,0 Lava and Florentine Broochea, 4 . 6 2010 Coral, Oprd, and Emerald Brooches 4 . 8 2,0J0 Sloane, Lava, h. Florentine Ear Drops, 4 . 8 4,500 Coral,Opal and Emerald Ear Drops, 4" 6 4,0,0 ralifornia Diamond Breast Pius, 210 " 10 3,003 Gold Fol, and Vcst Watch Keys, 250 " 8 40.0 Eob and Vest Ribbon Slide's, 3 " 10 4,030 Sets Sleeve Buttons, Studs, etp, 3" 8': 3,000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils etc. 4" 7 0,00) Itlinature Lockets, " 5" 8 4,000 Miniature Lockets—Magic Spring, 3" 20 4,003 Gold Toothpicks; Crosses, etc.. ' 2" 8 5,000 Plain Gold Rings, 4" 11 5,003 Chased Gold Rings, 4" 11 7,ooJBtone set and Ltguet Rings,_2so" 10 8000 California Diamond Mugu. - 2" 10 7,100 Sets Ladies'Jewelry—..let and Gold, 5" 15' 0,000 .ets Ladies' sewelry—catrale, MAD ete.4. 15 5,003 Gold Pens ' Silver kattension.liolders • '- and Pencils. ' ' ' 4" 10 6,W) Gold Pena and Gold Mounted Iloiders,3 " 8 1,000 Gold fens an tension:HolderW 'O. 10 5,000 Silver Gob' d Drinking Cup*: 5 " 501 1,000 Silver Caste 13 .., 50 2,000 Silver Fruit a Cake Itaskstz, .1. 10,' 50 . EN 811 DOZ I 1,000 Dozen Silver Toil Spoons, .17 $l9, to $2O 4,0.0 . " Table Spoons and Forks, AI. tett Manner of distrihntian. Certificates naming each article stud its Value, are placed in Sealed Enve . lopeff, which arty well mixed. One of these E4l- velopes,contaiiiino. the Certificate or.C.Wde r . for sonic Article, '(aerth at least oqc 44* tar at retail,) will be sent by mail to any address, without regard to choice, on TO ccipt of 25 Cents. The purchaser will son what Article it draws, and its value, which may be from One to Five Hundred Dol lars, and can then send One Dollar and re ceive the Article named, or any other on the list 01 the same value and after seeing the article, if it does not give perfect satis faction, we desire It to be iimmediately re turned and the amount paid will be ;e -funded. By this mode we give selections from a varied stock of fine goods, of the b,est make and latest styles and of intrinsic worth, at a nominal price, while all have a chance of securing articles of the higlieht . .. „ value: 'lli till cases wo charge lb.rwarcling the certificates, postage and doing the busi ness, the sum of Twenty-five cent 3, which must be enclosed in u:order. Five Cer tiiikaitei3 will be sent for $1 f eleven for 82 ; thirty for' $3; •ssix•ts• ; five, for fAO; obit hun dred for $l5. ' "' ' .'• , • ' .1 4 arties Gealing with us ittaydopend on having prompt returns, and 'the article drawn will be immediately sent to any ad dress by return mail or express, Entire satisfaction guaranteed in all eases. Write your name, Town, County and State plainly, and address. . BELDEN tit 0. 27 Courtlandt Street, New York. may 20, Gm, 186'5._ 1865, FALL SEASON, lIALPOLIN'S STORE; Esiablished 1815 OLD STAND. UV ATTRACTIONS- WE HAVE NOW DISPLAYED, AND offer to our customers and the public, a very extensive assortment of chOice fab rics in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, CARPETINCIS; OIL CLOTHS AND Our Depart t}ts.pre ull full, And wo will offer thrOughcait the peason It choice variety hi ,SA, at ; N sj. }}}}der market A prices. 'As our.stook will be- constantly replen ished with the most desirable offerings of the J'hiludelphia and New York markets, Ai:gill always prove worthy of inspection, and we think a visit to our establishment will result to the advantage of our patrons. EM3 R.. J. lELPFIKAN, Locust. Street. above Front. . • - Elegant Designs and Choice Makes in Im ported Staple DREIER GOODS. Examine and priceourFßENoll MER INOES. A beautiful stock to select from At HALDEMANS' CLOAKS, We shall continue to make our Cloak Department the most attractive in Co lumbia. Our new Fall & Winter Cloaks, 5AC417.113 AND CPLCUILARS, From low priced to some very handsome goods, are now ready for the inspection of the public. Pay a visit to the cloak room et_ HALDEMANS' Hay° now displayed and ready for inspec tion their TALL STOCR. lisit to their ilstahlisinnent, is invited. CI 4 OTITS & .PASSTMERES, -FQ4 Men and Boys, Our stock of thaw goods embraces all the well known et lost niaises. \\TiA eplCeted in STYLE AND VARIETY, To gether with all the desireable mediam grades which we are determined to sell at prices the very lowest at HALDEMAN'S. 423- 1 1 1 S' FUNISHING GOODS. To this department wo -have paid es pecial attention this season and belletre we can show our customers the most—hand - some line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, than ever before kept in Columbta. For new and pretty goods call at HALDEMAN'S HOOP SKIRTS, • The greatest invention of the age In Hoop Skirts. BRADLEY'S Duplex Flliptic Spring SHIRT, Very flexible, folded easily. when in use 4 , (, ..53 0 - s a k tir , l v l o s r p lu ace, making the most Fog! sale 111 all sizes only at II A LDEMANS' HALDEMAN'S )laving reduced their stock. to the very lowest point during the past selspn, their PRESENT Enable them to offer an entire now stock of goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE HALDEMAN'S, Locus% Stieet, Above Fi:oot, COLUMBIA, PENN'A. GOLDEN•MORTAR DRUG !STORE H. B. PARRY. Specegisqrcto _ JUSTUS GRay & .0,9. .: v p.ROINTT STREET, COTATIVAH4.,:P.4 Tpl[WE Perfumery " Yaney - .Boftp,s, .0 Oils, Toilet Artieres solltat PARRY'S Golden Mortar Drug store. Front Streettabove-Loctist. ennipe Pe.tept Nfe ll i A nea„Dse,,,,l4nls t. 43r Garden fie, at .pq S G9ldeßafortar?ruK Story.. 1 Hunt's White Virgin Vag of Antilles for thb complexion at "; , PARRY'S Golden Mortar Drag Store; Front Street, above &ocynn Combs, Brushes and a great v,ariety of Toilet articles at - - PARRX'S Golden Mortar Drug Store, • Front Street, above:.Loctiat P kysician!s Prescriptions ' conipoun . 4o. - with great care, and at *port notice at, • PARRY'S Golden Mostar )rug Store. April Ist ?root ; (3pl+pnbia P 4 fifsr& - I; S. STAUFFER, ihibligh Watchmaker k Jewelo7, o No. 148 North SECOND - Street, corner of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. • An Assortment of Watches, jewelry 41; Plated Ware Constantly on Hand. Repainin of Watches- and • Jeveyy promptly attemnad to: " ' Dec 8, '64.-iy. Qp.E , EI!TSWARE The Latest Arrival. THE Subscriber has just returned frow t .. Philadelphia with a large and well select:- ed stock of DRUGS. MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, PERFUItI4IIY, FANCY A4411114E6, to which ho would eall the attention of the citizens of Coluinbia and vicinity. giii; stock of PATENT MEDICINES, will be found equal, if . not superior, to ting . in the place, erilbracing all the struidurof remedies, together with Soren'', never fore•introdgce4 jo the beople of Columbia, Among his list of FANCY Aimazips will be found all the latest novelties, iq his line of business. . ' , He has also renewed his stock. of COAL OIL LAMPS and fixtures at the lowest market prices, to which he would call the especial at tention of the public. The attention brbouskeepers is calh4 c1:1 a fresh lot of pure and reliable Flavoring Extracts, Corn Starch, Farina. Baking Soda and anunibep pc otlitt.p i141c14 used for culinary purposps. Call and see, before purchasing else ; , . where, at ' aug. 26, '65, PHREANERS RHOIDAIMORS ! l-lIS preparation, used in connection T with Phreaner's Laxative Pills, as n specific for that distressing disesso—the Piles has j ust . bc en received at the prng Store,uf O i C io ß w .L. o N n G i l l l a A n n i J is A . Rs w E HAVE CELEBRATED FRUIT JARS ! Housekeepers secure them early us we, Are selling them rapidly and the su_pply.l4 limited. STLACY ROWERS, Corner of2pd . St.Lecust Street. July Mir. XTE.1.41" tHEAP C s ow) 114yYTOBA.0-; 1' co aI,TI 44. per lb at JOHN PENDRICH'S, front St., Columbia, Pa. Nc!. 2 BEST §WEET TWIST TOBACCO IN Lancaster'Couiity,'Only 90 ets. it lb. at JOHN PENDRICIPS, • FroUL Street, Columbia, No. 3 CUT AND DRy SMOKING TOIIA:!Cil only 50 cts. per lb., warranted cut of all ;eat' at No. 4 C ITT AND DRY No. 2 SMOKING TO : bacco, 40 cts. per lb. This is only whst. tto Government tax is. Bought before April Ist, IS6O, gt JOHN FENDRICH'S, Front St., Coludibint MIXCURSION Tickets will be sold fox 44 Col utnb,ia Ferry, during York County, rnir. Tickets 20 cents fop round trip, good from October 3d to 7tlA 4 inclusive, tobe had at .131Ack's Hotel. sept. 23. tr THg book, neconnts ofSatnuel Wright ; lute propriet9r (gibe Columbia Spy, have been placed in my bands for collection.--t Prompt payment by nil indebted is re quested. Sept. 23, 5t • The Suguelianna Iron Co. will pay the highest cash price for wrought scrap iron. delivered at their mill, Columbia. Lancaster Co., Pa. sept. 23, 'O5-tf. No. 14. GAIL do AX'S, BIG LICK SMOKING Tobacco, very cheap, only 75 cents lb. at JOHN FENDRICWS, Front St., Columbia. No. 13 VVIRGINIACAVENDISH TOBACCO , sweet and sound, only 66 eta per lb. at JOHN FENDRICHIS., Front Street, Colombia. Strange, but Nevertheless True. THE Undersigned would most re spectfully state to the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, that he has bought out the Dry Good store in the old saving institu tion building, corner of "W. Xing and Prince Streets. Lancaster, Pa., where he , intends to keep constantly on hand a good and well selected stock of DRY GOODS & NOTIONS, consisting of Cloths, Cessimeres,Sattinette„. Jeans,Ticking, 'Checks, Flannels, Giog • hams, Goods (of all kinds and stylet.) Calicoes, Muslims,. Balmontlx, Towlings, Shawls Shirt Fronte,Ladies' Cloaks,Hoop‘ ed Skirts, Stockings, Gloves, Handker, chief; Woolen Yarn Blinds, Umbrellas, Parasols, Corsets, Undershirts. Drawers, Collars, Neckties, Suspenders, all which he offers at a very small profit and shall be much pleased to show his Goods to any one that may Inver him with a call. sept. 23, 3m. AURNSIDE RESTAURANT' OURIMEtrePIS.IIMHAVING EN terod into Partnership for the-purpose of keeping a first class Eating Saloon. in form the citizens of Columbia that they Lave re- fitted the Burnside - Restaurant, and can accommodate customers at all times with Oystepg: ObAOlcens, Fisb u and all the edibles of the season. They will be pleased at all times to see theirold Wends and welcome new-ones. 48 . SOURBEER & FISHER:I R. 'WILLIAMS, Fr6hE Street It. WILLIAMS. JOHN FENDRICTS, Front Street, Colutol44, Pu COLUMB EA. FERRY JOS. L1...11.4A0K, Proprietor. Aro riCD. A. J. KAUFF3IA.Ig WROUGHT SCRAP IRON. J. G. HESS, Treasurer. JOS. KNOTWELL, Lancaster, l'a.
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