gke gpg. A. M. RAMBQ, -COIA7IIIBI# PA. Satlrol, Sept. 16,1865 414 .Meas. to secure Immediate Insertion Duet :bohand - ed in on or before Thursday evening each seek. THE NEWS. Alexander H. Stephens is reported to 'have applied to . Jeff. Davis for leave to examine the Andersonvi,lle prison, and for the authority to remedy ebe , abuses but was refus:cid. Gov. Andrew of Massachusetts,. has be.orr presenied with the rifle used by pld Jobe Brown at 'Harpers Ferry in 18.9. It came from Henry Tyson, of Baltimore who recc;ived -it from Gov. Wisc. The provost Marshal at Harper's Fer ry, Va,. reports that within the past *reek.* men of his command (a portion of the 193 d, New York? stationed at gantly Hook, have been repeatedly fred upon from the LondOun Heights, by Ripeealed foes supposed to be returned rebel soldiers. Measures have been taken to capture these miscreants, who will be treated as outlaws and summarily dealt with. Al statement of the casualties during the campaign of 1864, derived from offi cial statements,shoys that the total losses pf the Army of the eetomme from the crossing of the IlaPitlan to the surrender of Lec'A army, w'cre 88,38-7. T hose in Gen. Shermau's army, from the forward movement at Dalton to the occupation of Atlanta, was 37,199. Harry Leslie, the rope-walker, while at 13ayfield C. W., a few days since, was assailed with such remarks " He's the devil:'.' " Cut the rope'." &c. The rope . . was ent,and tbe performer fell a distance of twenty-five feat. Ile was then per sued, and escaped by flying to the woods. Ole Andreas Hansen, the Russian giant, for merely a curiosity in Barnum's Museum, went "on a spree" the other night in New York: He is eight one inch tall, and large in proportion, so that. his capacity for beer drinking rather as tTitislied the innkeepers wlloin he patron ized. He finally went to sleep, and was then arrested by a single bold policeman. Captain J. 13. Junes, of the 19th U9ited States infantry, arrived form 4.ugrsta, Ga., by trio sgay of New Turk, bringing with him eleven h undred lbs of gold and silver billion, with a small amount of coin, of the aggregate value of perhaps $200,000. This wealth was re covered by the Treasury agent, and is said to be a part of the spoil captut ed from Jefferson Davis. Captain Jones has delivcred tligMOpey to the Treasurer of the iliiited States. The Grand Jury of New York, have brought in twelve indictments against Edward B. Ketchum, the gold check forger, eleven of which were forgery in the third degree, and tho other for larce ny in abstracting 522.1,000 in file-twenty bonds, deposited with the firm by the State Bank of Hartford. The accused will not be arraigned on the charge until his counsel, ex-Judge Allen can be pres ent. The Secretary of War has issued in structions to the commanding gpßoral of the Departments of . 14ith Carolina, Virginia, Florida, Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas, directing them to immediately muster out of service all organizations of colored troops which were enlisted in in the northern States, and arc now serving in their respective commands. ..CNZCSYLVAINIA. SOLDIE.I.S W TUE FIELD.—The following is a complete list qf Pennsylvania regiments in the United States service, September 7, 1855:- 47th, 58th, G3d, 75th, 77th, 78th, 188th, 194 . , 206tb, 213th and 214th Pennsylva nia Volunteer Infantry; 2d and 3d Penn sylvania Artillery ; Independent Battery ; 14t11, 18th, 19th and 22d Pennsyl vania. Cavalry. It is _believed that all -the above organizations will be mustered ogt of service within the next three months. Four regiments—the 47th and 188th Infantry, and 18th and 22d Caval ry—will be paid off and discharged at Harrisburg. In a few months, at far thost,all our brave !nen who survived the rebel bullets and ills of camp life will be at home. --Up and down Broadway, and in other public throughfares, we find great brawny, able bodied men, or things that bare the outward semblance of men, not only peddling candies and pea-nuts, but sotually dawdling up and down those chocking little baby images, in red and black costumes, that teeter at the end of elastic strings fixed to their heads. Now fellow, with a full complement of limbs with eyes, and the robust health that most of them evidently enjoy,who would thus outrage manliness, ought to have a boatswain's dozen every morning, sweep the streets in the shackles of WI and chain all day, and sit in the stocks all night.--N: Ii Iftxkly. —" I'm getting fat," as the thief said when he was stealing lard. Oditorid awl WiortlintottO. —Mrs. Partington: wants to Amo t iv where gold goes to when it coops ,v'otgn suddenly. —Critke. largo dog that gets no, gbaingd a nd barks at every thing he does not comprehend• —Happy is the husband whose wife never asks him for any jewelry save black diamonds. ..EDITOR —lf an empty purse could speak,yrhat a love-like speech it would mak.- 7 -- " You'll And no change in me I" —4n artificial " bust for the ladies" has been invented by an ingenious It is-made of India rubber, and like all good counterfeits, it is said to be " well calculated to deccive." —A. Boston gentleman stopping over night in a hotel in Portland, Me., in the morning called for the Boston dailies, to get the news. "We don't take papers here, ,sir, `vas the cool reply. —The entire losses to the South, occa sioned by the rebellioa,summed up under the three heads of cost of army and war material, destruction of property by both armies, and losses incident' to the distur bance, aro estimated at : upward of nine thousan4. miflibui of dollars. —The 4.dains:Express Company has taken possession of the old depot of the Pennsylvania. Railroad Co., at Eleventh and Market streets. It will be a general shipping depot for the heavier classes of freight. The interior of the building has been altered and fitted up with every convenience for the handling of freight. rural editor was recently mar ried, and previous to starting on his wed ding tour pron,dsed his readers that he would give them " a minute detail of all he saw and did." No doubt there will be a demand •for a large extra edi don of his paper. —The ladies, in their sovereign capaci ty as judges of emotional enjnyment,have decided that no perfume in existence produces the same delicious sensations as are experienced while inhaling the ex quisite fragrance of Phalon's " Night- Blooming Cereus." Sold everywhere. —Don't be foolish."--You can make Six Dollars from Fifty Cents. Call and examine an invention 'urgently needed by everybody. Or a sample sent free by male for 50e. that retails easily for s6,by R. L. Wolcott, 170 Chatham Square, New York. Mrs. Robinson, a loyal widow lady, living in Beaufort, N. C., having Made application for the back rent of a builaing occupied by the government, a decision recently arrived from Washington adverse to her claim, on the ground that Beau fort was a captured city, and that, there fore, all property, including personal, in the towmds a lawful prize of war. This decision will apply to all property and persons is insurrectionary States, which are also conquered territory —.l son of Lira Elliott, of Linealn, Vermont, aged ten years, was ill for a year, and although having a ravenous appetite, grew emaciated. His physician gave him some tnedicine that produced nausea, and he was choked by the ap• pearanee of a snake; which required all his force to draw from his mouth. I was striped,and eighteen inches in length. The lad is better. —Salmon P. Chase proved himself to be an able financier, for he made money out of ink and paper. In his family, finan picring runs in the blood; his daughter exhibits qualities which at once show her paternity. Mrs. Senator Kate Chase spraguo, emulating the example of ordi nary mortals, some time since presented her husband with a baby. The baby happened to be a boy, which fact so pleased Mrs. Sprague's mother-in-law that the latter gave the mother of the rifaut 8300,00/or having.a boy! Now as Mrs. Sprague is undoubtedly a chip of the paternal block, and inherits the financiering abilities of the Either, it is a fair in ference to presume that this last financial stroke was the result of a previ ous agreement with the mother-in-law. In that family; as we said before, the habit ofinoney;naaking, runs in the blood; and it would not surprise us if the result of the next important event would be a couple of boys at the same rate. AN EXTRAORDINARY Cow --The Hanover Spectator says; John Little, of near this place, sold a cow at public sale, on Friday last at the enormous sum of $7l. This being con sidered the beat cow in this part ,of the cbuntry, churning as high as eleven and a hair pou9da of butter per week:. We have frequently heard orgood cows, mt. never before hoard of one "churning." In this part of the country, that work Is usually done by the housemaid.—Phir Daily News. You are not fully posted Mr. Tetcs as to the manner of doing things in York County. We have heard of dogs and sheep doing the " churning," and we presume a cow could do the same thing. Negro Suffrage. Chalk and Ivory: Heels and ruins 1 Sainbo . if4ory now begln.tl Go 'way whttetnan 1 You don't know How to Tote right—dat I, no. Yaw. yaw, yawl—Yaw, yaw, yaw! De happiest day 1 ober PAR Whar'e the tleketal-Yeteh 'am rtralght! I votes early--1 ivies late-. ' I ro t e , often-i votes right fa no ignoramus white- Ilan and brudder-.eonal born-- De Maker's; image (in a horn!) De glory oh de right' day-. oallud cans from Africa I Oh, klnkey, mlnkey, stinky, oh ! If die ain't glory, tall mo so r g)4T,14.1, Ladles use 1?r. Yelpsu's French 4 5 1115. Sold at. 6111 Drug Stores. • ' r Sept. 2.—1m0.• THE MASON HAMLIN CABINET Orgats; for sacred and secular mottle; forty differ. , cent styles: Sae to $6OO each. l'ilirty-five Gold or Silver Medals, Or other first premiums awarded them. Illustrated cataloguestree. Address. MASON & HAMLIN, Boston, or DIAI4O ratoTilEas, New York. Sept- 9, ry. • • - • .. " TO WHOM IT pagTcERNs. Grace Van tied . , Clairvoyant and Tuturist continues to satisfy thousands of her ability to pro duce the likeness of their future partner ; also gives the date of marriage. turnber of children, occup.i. 7.jor.;_wl,ether rich or poor. P. 0. address, and all irtfermation relative to the future, enclose One Dollar and stamped envelope, addressed yitha full • .. discription of yourself, to' GGACE VAN EVEG.Y. Detroit, Mich, P. O. Drawer, 630. jun° 24, '65, DE.S.FNESS, BLINDNESS .4:1%:1? CA larch, treated with the utmost success, by Dr. .1. iSAM.S. oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Lydon, Holland,) No 519 Pine Stteet, Philadelphia. 'reiti vonials from the In ost Tel fable sources in the city and (saity can be 'Sep at his °nice. 'rho medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients. as he ens no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes, inserted without pain. No charge made for exami nation. mar. 19, . 1 17 Whihkers! Thiskersj Do you want Whiskers or M oustuclies?"Ohr Grecian' Compound will force them lo grow on the smoothest hum or chin, or hair on bald ht ado, in Weeks. Price, $1.1.0. Sent by mail anywhere. closely sealed, on receipt of nice. Aldrd:sb, Waver Co., Box 13S, Brooklyn, Feb. 11, ly --- Tn .-- EialDtL CIW=II, an Essay of Warning an In.‘truetion for Young men—published by the How ard and sent free of charge in sealed envelopes. Address, Dr. J. Skillin Houghton, How ard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. Febly.. It, ♦. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN :. .. Just Publahal in a sealed envelop . Price Six Coast, A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrlwen or Seminal weakness. In voluntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impedi ments to marriage generally. Nervousness, Con sumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from self Abuse, Se. By Rolm J, Culrerwell, M. D„ author of the "Green Itook,".te, The celeb a'ed author of this mlmirable essay clearly demonqtrates, from a thirty years' succes, ful practice, that the alarming coin.ayienees of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dan gerous u-e of interval meolieme or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and circular, by means of which every sutterer, nn matter what his condition may be, may core himself cheaply, privately, and rathrally THIS LECTURE WILL PROVE A LOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent, tuvier seal, in a plain envelope, to nny ad dress, post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers, CHAS. J. C. k CO., 127 flowery, Nes York, I'. U. box 4,556. June 17,'65. ly PUBLIC SA.l_,= 1. OF A VALUABLE FARM AND ELL . - GANT COUNTRY SEAT, LIME KILNS AND VALUABLE LI E- = THE undersigned will sell at Public Sale, at the Franklin House, in the Borough of Columbia, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1 The following described valuable real es tate : TRACT No. 1, contains about 00 acres of first quality Limestone Land situate in West-Mtnpfield Township, near the Bor ough of Columbia and adjoining lands of the Penn'a. R. R. Co.. M. M. Strickler and Tracts No. 2 and 3, on which is erected a Two-Story Brick House and Kitchen, a Frame Barn and other outbuildings. It is divided into convenient fields, under good post and rail fence, and has running water in nearly every held. The land is in the highest state, of cultivation and is equal to any in the county. Tmet, No. 2, containing about 4 acres, adjoining lands of E. Hershey, F. S. Metz. and Tract No. 1, on which is erected a large TWO STORY BRICK MANSION HOUSE! An out-Kitchen,eistern, Ice House,Frame Stable, Carriage House, and other out buildings. The Mansion House has four teen rooms an Office or Library attached, water in house, gas pipes all through the house, a heater in the cellar, which heats the whole house. It was built four years ago and is one of the most complete and substantial built houses in the county.— The grounds are planted with shrubbery and fruit trees, there being several hun dred grape vines of the choicest kinds, peach trees, apple trees, dwarf pears. apri cots, plums. guages, cherries, besides all kinds of small ft tit. such as Strawberries, Raspberries, Gooseberries, &e. The scen ery from this point is unsurpassed, having full view of the Susquehanna river am 3 the country for miles around. For a splendid country residence it is not sur passed by any in the State; it being but a few hundred yards below the Borough of Columbia, it is convenient to Churches, Schools and Railway Stations. If the purchaser desires more land he can in creasee the quantity to ten acres. Tract No. 3, adloining lands of M. M. Strickler, 11 Hershey. and Tract No. 2, and containing about 8 acres on which are two Perpetual Lime Kilns. And very valuable Limestone quarries of the best quality from which a large amount of Lime and Stone is annually sold, sever al furnaces getting their supply from these quarries. The Kilns and Quarries are connected with the Penn'a Railroad by. a Branch IL R. so that Coal can be ob tained direct from the mines, and Stone and Lime delivered in the cars to the Fur -1 naces by rail. Tract - No. 4, adjoins land of C. Hinkley, E. Hershey, M. M. Strickler and Tract No. 3, and runs to the Susquehanna river and contains %a acres. The land is part lime stone and part slate. There are also val uable stone quarries for building purposes. They are opened and a large amount of stone has been taken therefrom. The quarries:ire inexhaustable and are con veniently situated, being but a short dis tance from Columbia. and fronting on the projected Columbia d: Port Deposit It. R. which will be put under contrast in a short time. Two-thirds of the purchase money can remain in the property if desired 4y the purchaser, or if he prefers he can pay the whole. Possession and indisputable title will be given on the llrstday of April next. Persons wishing to view the properly will please call on C. S. Kauffman, who resides on Tract N 0.2. If purchasers pre fer, the four tracts will be sold in one lot. Sale will Commence nt o'clock, P. M. MARTHA S. SHAEFFER, JANE S. KAUFFMAN. Sept. 2, 'try. MBE CELEBRATED SETH THOMAS 1. CLOCK. E. Snoring has Justreceiv ed from the city a choice stock of these eel brined clocks, The best, neatest and prettiest Yankee Clock warranted for two years. ang. 20, RODGERS S. BROTHERS' SUPERIOR 1.1) Silver Plated Ware at E. SPERING'S aug. 26, Cheap Jewelry Store. THE CELEBRATED I X L CUTLERY Geo. IVoatholm, A. No. 1, at aug. 26. PATENT HINGE BACK ALBUMS Altemn. tC Co's. Patent Hinge Back Al bums, the best album made• Call and ex qmine at nag. 217 N EnT y.LFIOF WATERFALL Combs aug. W, FOR PICKLING_. ihilißE CIDER VINEQ.A.R for humb pickling his -IL' and for table use. Tis no but tho pure article as a trial *lll feidify. ug For sale by J. C. Bucher, comer of Front and Locust. Sept. S, tf. ?IRST NATIONAL BANK OL COLUMBIA. IS PREPARED to transact all ,business appertainifig — to a thoroughly organized bank; to' • Receive Deposits, Make Collections on all Accessible Points CM Liberal Terms, Discount Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, dr.c., Puy and sell GoldnCoupons Silver, X.Tncurrent Money, 47. e. Interest will I.)e pail on special deposits, viz: For 12 months or over. 5 per cent per annum. For 6 tai 12 months,44 per cent. per annum. FOr3 . to months, 3 per cent. per MI/111M. Although we allow no interest for a shorter time than three months, any money left"with us for a period of -thirty days or longer, will be refunded in Nation al Currency. We keep on band and for sale, the new 7-39 POPULAR Lp A. at par and back interest. Wealso furnish all other government securities at Market rates without charge. Discount . day: Mondays at 10 o'clock. A. NI July V- Columbia Oil Works• Truscott & Guernsey, PROPRIETORS T) EFINERS AND WHOL'ESALE Deal ers in Defined Carbon Oil, Benzine, Lubric Oil, &e. - Having lately put up a refinery with all the necessary improvements. We oftbr to the public a pure article of DOUBLE REFINED CARBON OIL, which gives a more brilliant light at less expense than the most of oils now in market, and is perfectly non-explosive,— We manufacture exclusively Mr home trade, and guarantee our oil to be of the best quality. Orders solicited. Address as above. Columbia,Aug. 12. tf. M. 2 A:1•1 - T_TY'.40 'l' CITCY Second Street, nearly opposite LUTHERAN CHURCH, COLUMBIA. milli UN DE RSIONED HAVING Tiken 1 the Shops formerly conducted by Mr. Samuel Carter, would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Columbia and vi cinity that he is now prepared to manufac • tare all kinds of Coaches, Carriages, Bug gies, Sul itieS, and all other vehicles in his line. His reputation us a workman is es tablished, as ho can confidently c laim 1•or his work the merits of beauty of form, ele gance of finish, and strength of structure. One of the distinguishing features of his work is its durability ; all vehicles of his build are constructed of the best seasoned material, and put together firmly and sub stantially. He gives particular attention to the repairing ot• vehicles, and warrants all work in his line to give satislliction. In addition to his practical experience in the business, he has the assistance of the best workmen. Some of them from the celebrated Watson establishment of Phila delphia. A geperouspublic is respectfully invited to give home fralust7y their encourage ment and support. CHRISTIAN MY Ens. Aug. 12, 'O. tf. A VALITABLIErargIVSEIDIr. P/,reancr's Rhoidamtors and Laxative Pills, 1 4 1 o f r o t i . a ll - 1 1 0 1, F t _PILES. Read the For the Benefit of Persons suffer:nu, with Piles, I make the following statement ; I have been, during the last ten or twelve years se verely atilieted with pile". I have tried remedies of all kinds, at aheut let icing any partienhir hmetit and filially put myself under the beat medical treat ment in Pinladelphia ; but no relief was obtain ed. I considered my case hopeless and belie% ed my- ' self doomed to mi-ery. As a last resort, upon the recommendation of some friends, I tried Phi Entine. lihnithemots and Laxative Pills. This remedy gave me relief, Several applications relh-rml me of nil pain, and regular application of the " mars" for three weeks entirely cured me. I tun glad there is such a rem.oht. and earnestly recom mend it. JAMES A. 224 Beaver Street, Plulteleiph in. Sworn and subscribed before me. the 12th day of July, I Mi. WILSON K EBB, Alderman. Since the intro Mellon of the Phobic...mars for the cure of Piles, we have received minim ous tattering testimonials and commendation., of its mine ; among them is the above atlidava of Mr- 0ht1131,4 .L Trealyr, his case being of long standing and of great covertly. This remedy is rapidly gaining public attention and most be acknon lodged the sot °reign balm for the :Move disca.m. Prepared and far , ale by I !MANE Care of Royal L Beyer. Wholesale Druggist S, s, 31.0 and alit N 3d Street, Ph iPa. For vale by R. illiams, Columbia. Auguat 211,1 m. MASON, PEASE & MOORE, LIIBRIC OIL WORKS. • PITTSBURG, PA. A. No 1 Lubric oil equal to best sperm,l,3o B. 2 do lard, 05 C. i good heavy oil, GOc Nos. I and :Lard Oil, extra qualities at market rates. Best Carbon Oil and Benzine. MASON, PEASE tt Co. Box 1409, Pittsburg, Pa. Orders received at this office. Feb 18,3 m. WATCHES, WATCHES ) AT REDUCED PRICES. American Watches mini; BEST AND. MOST DURABLE Watches now made, and warranted by the American Watch Company. Also the ENGLISH . AMERICAN WATCH, Made after the American nattern by Eng lish Manufacturers. The - se watches are often sold tbr genuine American Lows, and are well made and durable. GOLD et SILVER WATCHES Of all kinds and qualities can be had at our store, together with FINE PLATED JEWELRY, Silver Plated Wares. Pocket Books,Foley's Fold Pens, kc., Give us a call as we are selling at reduced prices. P. SHREINER &SON, Front Street, near Old Bridge. Aug. 5, 'B5. COAL I CA:yarn I (AL Baltimore Co. Lump for melting Iron. " " No. 1, for Heaters, dc. ad 2, for Cannon Stoves, 3,for Parlor Stoves,&e 4, for Ranges, ttc. 5, for Nanor Orates dr, Lime Burner. Shamokin Stove dt Nut, a mednium burn- Mg coal Pine Grove, 44 If Lyken Valley, a free burning coal. Parties Wishing to buy Coal by tho oar load. Which comes via Beading d;Colum bia It. It., can be accommodated at mine Prices, the undersigned having made ar rangements so that effect. Coal cleaned before leaving the yard. Our office has been moved south 200 from the old Paco. Sept 0. BRUNER dmooreE. SPERING'S Jewelry Store E, SPERING'S Jewelry Store F 4 •PERI NG • S Jewelry Store. IRON STONE CHINA, IXTE AVE just received our first spring envoice of Stone China and ware, which which we invite tho early attention of purchasers to, as we will nell them at the right figure. STEACY & BOW.E'Rti. Opposite Odd Fellows' Hull, feb, 4, '65 Ocolumbia, PA, S. S. DETIVILER, • Cashier C L UNI3L4, PENN' A I== NEIV CARRIAGE 1:I:1!1 .10111rECKBE'S FARINA, PURTEO' 11 Corn'Starch, Concentrated Tge, Prime Siada Ash just received at 7StEYERS' Family . Medicine Store, Qdd t .Te3lows' Hall. toHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIOICS care ' Tu I 1 y compounded at all hOtirs of :day and night by ' J. A. MEYERS, Apothecary, Odd Fellows' Hall. FRESH DRUGS, ,VATEXT MEDl chows., Perfumery, Fancy Toilet lull 6les, &e., always on .hand at the Family Medicine Store, • "' Odd Felfows' Hall. AFINE OLD FRENCH' BRANDY, gua, untied strica,y pure, for medicinal purpeses. Also Spear's Samburg Port Wine, a very grateful article for invalids and debilitated persons, just received by MEYERS, A pothecary. Odd Fellows' Hall. REWSTER'S CHOLERA MIXTURE. 14—A sure cure for Cholera Morbus, Di arrhaa and other complaints peculiat to the season- Just the thlug for persons traveling from home. Vol. sale by J. A. MEYERS, Druggist, Qddrellows' Hall. Aug. 5. COLD SEL DEN & CO. MANITACTRIE HELM, 27 COURTLA.NDT ST., NEW YORK. 100,000 WA TCHES. CHAINS, GOLD PENS, PENCILS, C. - WORTH $500,0001 TO DE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE AND NOT TO BE PAID UNTIL YOU KNOW =2 Si'pleaded List of articles, All to be sold for One Dollar Each, 3.10 trellis Gold Bunting Ca..) Watches, :51 to $l5O itott Ladies' Gold and He'd Case WatchesB.l " 7) 4 nit:eta'. Hunting, Lase 'Silver Watches, 55 " 7J 201 Mammal- Mugs, to" 100 3,1100 Gold Vest and .Neck Chaq)s, 15" :11 3,00 J " " " 4 " 0 2,1111 Gold Oval I3and Itroeelets, 4" 8 4,011 t 'hosed Gold Ltraceletu, 5 " 10 2 000 Cliatalaine Chaim.) and G i lord Chains 0" 24 11,o..) Solitaire and Vold Brooches, 4 " 10 2,0 0 Lava and Florentine Broosh,s, 4" U 2,000 Coral, opal. and Emerald 14i00 , 1104 4" 8 2,0 0 Mosaic, bat a, .0. I lorentine Ear props, 4 " 8 4,1.10 Coral, opal 8101 Elllertligl Ear Drops, 4" 0 4,0J0 l'altfortila Diamond itreast Pins, 211) " lla 2.oollmid F"l3 and Vest Watch lie 3 a, 2 51" 8 4,0 0 Eob and Vest Isliblion Slides, 3" 10 4,0 0 Sets Sleeve Buttons, :stn. Is, etc, 3 " 8 :4.1810 t, old Thimbles, pe0.,11., e 1„..,. 4 " 7 0,101 51ziai tii re L.. k.. 1., li .. 8 4,000 titillative Lockets—Magic Spring, 3., 20 4,110.1 Gold Toot hp:oks; Prue se-,c.v. 2" 8 3,000 Plain Gold !flags, 4" 11 5,003 Chased Gold ltiiiirs, 4 " 11 7,00 I Stdne set and Idg,uct Kings, 250 " 10 4,000 California 1/1) 111111111 l Ring+, 2" 10 7,200 Sets Idaties'Jewel ry--1 et an,ln o : a , 5 " 15 0,000 . .iets ladies' Sewell,— (O . nuit, Pearl etc. 4 .. 15 :+,t4.34 Gold PA.-nu, :silver Extetiston-Iloblurs nod Pencils. 4" 10 1,000 Gold Pens and (told Mounted Holders, 3 " 8 50010 Gold Peas and Extension-11,,Idera, 6" la o,ouoStlver Goblets and Drolli4lgt..o, 0.5 " 5) 1,1)10 Silver Casters, 15 " 50 2,000 Silver Fruit and Coke Dasttois, 10 " 20 PLR I.ZES 1.020 Dozen Silver 'lea Spaonu, $lO to $2O 9,U.0 " .... Table spoon.: and Forks, 20 " 100 Manner of distribution, Certificates naming, each article and its Value, are placed in Sealed Envelopes, which are Nye!! mixed. One of these En velopes,containing the Certificate or Order for some Article, (worth at (east one dol lar at retail,) will be sent by mail to any address. wanout regard to choice, on re ceipt of 25 Cenis. The purchaser will see what Article it draws', and its vain:, which may be from One to Five Hundred Dol lars, and Call then send One Dollar and re ceive the Article named, or any other on the list of the same value and after seeing the article, if it does not give perfect satis fiiction, we desire it to be immediately re turned and the amount paid wiil be re funded. iy this triode we give selections front a varied stock or fine goods, of the best make and latest styles awl of intrinsic worth, at a nominal price, while all have a chance of securing articles of the highest value. In all cases we chak•ge forwarding the Certificates, postage and doing the busi ness, the sunk ofTwenty-live cent 3, which must be enclosed in the order. Five Cer tificates will be sent for ; eleven for tit: ; thirty for IF.; sixty-live for 5111 ; one hun dred thr Lvst..Part ies dealing with us nkay depend 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 cases. Write your name, Town, County and Slate plainly, and address. SELDEN A: CO. 27 Uourtlandt Street, New York may 20, Gm, J. RUMPLE & SON, _ DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Hardware. AN extensive assortment of house fur nishing hardware, also for carpenters and builders use, always on hand. IRON AND STEEL. Blacksmiths. wagon makers and others, furnished with all kinds of iron, nails, horso shoes, coach trimmings and other goods in their line. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE In great variety, such as tubs, baskets, wash boards, brooms, washing machines, ah,c., &c. P.S.E.MLNG IMPLEMENTS, Plows,shovels,lays, plow castings,scythes, forks, rakes, and all other implements used by the farmer. STOVES AND TIN WARE. Stoves of every style and pattern, cook, parlor and otlice stoves, for coal or wood. A large assortment of tin ware always kept on hand or manufactured to order. PAINTS, c:SzC- Coal oil, linseed, fish, sperm and machine oils of all kinds. Alcohol, benzine, Japan and other varnish, glass, paints, putty, white lead, &c. Locust Sl, Columbia, Pa. aug. 19, '65. I. X. 14. TN all fine brands of Chewing Tobaoco, .L all other houses. My Tobaceo's are all warranted free of mould, must, or WU greenble mixtures, they are all selected with the greatest care by the mituufactur ers. Constantly on hand HARDCASTLE, NAVY, Baltimore Spun, • Oronoko Twist, Diadem, Ohl Dominion, Light Pressed, Sun Cured, Congress, Queen City Fine Cut, Grant Fine Cut, Michigan Fine Cut, and different othor brands. A large assortment of Smoking Tobacco's Snuff's, Tobacco bags, together with all the latest. improved pipoa known the market.. My Segars cannot be beat for stock in the county. Friend's call and try my American Cousin's, Union's, Isabel Cuban, 71r s, Grant's, Aftilla4, dtc. ,Cheap Segars oonstantly on hand. Booties is the place. Mind in the old Post Office Building, Locust Street, Cot. iUno 24, ,65, GEO. M. BOOTET. 1865. 185 FALL SEASON, , HALDEMAN'S STORE, Establishq I§ls OLD STAND. NEW ATTRICTIONS- WE HAVE NOW PTSPLAYED, AND offer to our customers and the public, a very extensive assortment of choice fab rics in Foreign end Domestic DRY GOODS, CARPETNCIi, _ OIL CLOTHS AND Our Departments are ell full, and will offer throughout the season a cliq)cc variety in each, at, and under market prices As our stock will be constantly replen ished with the most desirable offerings of the Philadelphia and New York markets, it will always prove worthy, of inspection, and we think a visit to oor establishment will result to the advantage of our patrons. R. J. HALDEMAN, Locust Street, above Front. Elegant Designs and Choice Makes in Im ported Staple DRESS GOODS. Examine and price our FRENeII MER INOES. A beautiful stock to select from At lIALDEM..-ViNS' CLOAKS, We shall continue to make our Cloak Department the most attractive in Co lumbia. Our new . Fall & Winter Cloaks, SACQUES AND CIRCULARS, From low priced to some very handsome goods, are now ready for the inspection of the public. Pay n visit to the cloak room at A "'DE 31 A N S' HALDEMAN'S, I lave now displayed and ready for inspec tion their FALL STOCK. A visit to their establishment is invited. CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, FOR Nen and Boys, Our stock of these goods embraces 1111 the well known & best makes. Well selected in STYLE AND VARIETY, To gether with nil the desireablo medium grades which we are determined to sell at prices the very lowest at HALDEMAN'S. CENTS' FUNISHING GOODS. To this department we have paid es pecial attention this season and believe we can show our customers the most hand some line of GENTS' FURNISDING 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 HOT Skirts. BRADLEY'S Duplex Elliptic Spring SKIRT, Very flexible, folded enmity when in use to occupy a small space, 'making the most agreeable skirt worn. For sale in all sizes only at A LDENIANS' HALDEMAN'S Having reduced their Mock to the very lowest point during the past season, their PRESENT PURCHASE'S Enable them to offer an entire now stock of goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE HALDEWS, - Locust Street, Above Front, COLUMBIA, PENN'A. lINTEIREST ON DEPOSITS. frlitE&coluaribin Bank will receive money .on deposit, and pay interest therefor, : pt rate,o-11 per cent. for six months, ,and 5 per Cent.-for twelve months, SAMUEL SHOCK, Cashier. ITaR• 30 , 5'64.--0:. LTENRY SUYDAM'S, Corner of Front 1.1. and Union streetistheplacetogety our FAMILY GROCERIES. He keeps the best stock to be found in this market, and prices -reasonable. Fancy groceries, vegetables, &c., in season. uly9'64. GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STIR H. B. PARRY, Succosssor to JUSTUS GRAY tk CO. FRONT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA F INE Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Hair Oils, Toilet Articles sold at PARRY'S Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front Streettabove Locust, Genuine Patent Medicines, Dye Stairs, Garden Seeds, at PARRY'S Golden Mortar Drug Stowe Front Street above Locust, QUEENSW4.RE "Punt's White Virgin Wax of Antilieu JAL for the complexion at I. 3 4RRY'S Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front Street, above Locust Clornbk, 3rusbes and a great variety of il_ioilet 'articles at ...... -T_ PARRY'S ' ,Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front Street, above Locust physician's Prescriptions compounded with great care, and at short notiee lit PARRY'S Golden Mortar Drug zstore. April Ist. ' Front Street; Colulabia BENJAMIN HERR , lIAS JUST OPRNED A new stock of goods, at arse. - 173:11.023. Ste. Where I would be pleased to see all my old customers. My stook; or goods is full and complete, comprising DRESS GOODS. CASSIMERES, OTIIS. VESTINGS. DELAINS, p• DOMESTICS, Together with as good assortment of goods us is found in any similar estahllSliment. . . - Family Groceries, eoffee, loa aoa Sogai• of all iii l lo* PRIME SUGAR CURED lIA3IS. FLOUR, POTATOES, • FISII, A.C. Country produce taken in exchange fol goods at the highest market rates. I hope to be the recipient of a liberal N tronage. BENJ. HERB.' N0v.19. Cor. 3rd and Union Sts. Valuable Town Property AT PRIVATE SALE THE Subscriber offers ;he following property at Private Sale : No. 1, A double Ironic house and lot ti ground, corner of Third and Perry sts. No. 2. A double brick house, and lot ofifrontal on Third street. No. 3 A double frame house, above Fil4 street, in Elbow Lane. • The above property will he sold lerc,ung on moderate payments. Those wishing Is examiae the property will call on the sub, scriber. JAM ES .13Utt1tp,I., Car. 30 and Perry sta r Col., jaly 1:5, '65-tr COLUMBIA FLOUR MILLS, GEORGE BOGLE, Proprietor. TE HIGHEST CASH PRICES nip tbr all kinds of Grain. Superfine and Extra Family-plena for sale, also mill feed of all kinds. W ground and packed to order :gay Town and country custom solieitol July 29th WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, &c. THE subscriber would invite Attention to his large and fine stock of ALL KINDS OF I IQUOItS, SFOARS. TOBACCO. PI PES. i`C lIE keeps his stock well filled up, and believes that he can offer as good an as sortment of everytbiug in his hue as can be found in and store in Columbia. He would direct special attention to Lis German Wines. These are light WIMS, good in quality, low in price, and a very wholesome drink either for sick or well. A large assortment of Macot3z - saacs3l3.eamtmVirest Will attract general notice, and will or found to comprise 501110 of the finest pipo over offered in Columbia. Come and ex- amine them Cor. Front and Locust Ats., Col's Pa July 4, 1863. I. IC. STAUFFER. ' Watchmaker & Jeweler, No. 148 'North SECOND Street, corner of ' quarry, PHILADELPHIA. An P ssortment of Watches. Jewelry & Plated Ware Constantly on Bard. l'Ztt.ltepaiain of Watches and Jewelry' promptly attended-to. Dec 8, '64.-Iy. The Latest Arrival. THE Subscriber has just returned from Philadelphia with a large and well select ed stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, • PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLIS• to which he would call the attention of the citizens of Columbia and vicinity. Ins stock of PATENT MEDICINES, will be found equal, if not superior, to any in the place, embracing all the standard remedies, together with several, never be fore introduced to the people of Columbia. Among his list of PANC7iI AILMICI•310 will be found all the latest novelties, in his lino of business. t 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 of houskeepers is called to a fresh lot of pure and reliable Sl 2 iCraSu Flavoring Extracts, Corn Starch, Farina, Baking Soda and a n u mber of other articles used for culinary purposes. Call and see, before purchasing else where, at R. WILLIAMS , Aug. 26, '65. Front Street. FIRE BRICK FOR SALE. ASample of wbich can bo seen at th oflice of BRUNER dt MOORS Columbia, Dec. 3d, 1884.-tf. J. W. REASIN, MERCHANT TAILOR, Kellam Street, seven doors above Second WRIGHTSVILLE, REICW.A.. CLOTHS, CASSIKER„Eg AND . T Inge• of all styles and suited to sof season, kept constantly on hand and now ufactured to order at short notice,aud ranted to give perfect satisfaction. Aug. 19, 1865, ly. JUST THE PLACE SRESIDMI
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