Vat Columifix Avg. , A. il . . 11.A1f40, COLUMBIA PA. §laturday, Oct. 7, 1865. ------ a4eartieesnenta, to secure Immediate insertion m Ist be banded in on or before Thursday esening ;each week. Join J. Houston g t given us pleasure to note the remarks of the Pittsktrg Post which thus speaks of one of our former townsmen, Mr. John J. Houston an inteJigeot gentle man, and one of tAie most accomplished railroad men in this country. lie is a son of Samuel fiouston Esq., of this borongh ; The General Superinteldent of the iitibu q , Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway has issuel a circular which is of much interest to our business com munity, as. it announces a change in ;several important offices, which will bring our business men iuto new rela tions. Ever sniee (and before) the open ing of this grea.t line ta Chicago, the general charge of the fri,ight department has been intrusted to Mr. John J. Hods ton, who, as will be seen by the circular, has resigned the position which he has so long and worthily fllled. Perhaps nu railroad official is _this city had as extend erlyad important official relations to our merchants and manufacturers as Mr. Houston, and we ate sure that none stands higher in their esteem for cour tesy, intelligence and entire familiarity with the business of his department. The board of directors of the company, composed of gentlemen of great experi ence. who arc riot in the habit of uttering words for show, or of idle signiacaricg, Save given expreviot; of their high ap preciation of the snryjecs of Mr Houston iq the followilig resolution passed at a recent fleeting. nesolred—That the board accepts with regret the mega:twat of John J. Houston, as general freight agent, who ha- been identitterl with the freight de- partment bftl.beline of real far the 0n.4 let, years. Commencing his services in the infancy of the en terprtze, and Icavaig it in RN a.surc.d strength, to whittlf he has greatly contributed by the fideltty, ex resrience and judgment with which he has discharged his arduous and active duties during his ten years of service. We learn that Mr. Houston goes . to New York to take charge or the general freight department of a transporh4ton company ,oflarge capital, and owned and controlled by some of the leading trausportatiou men of the country. Nay long life nnd BUCCeiS attend THE NEWS. The Alaoawa Convention on the 25th ult. repudiated all debts contra"ted by the State in aid of the late war, and al.io Tefased to submit the amendments to the ponstitutiog to the people. The Georzia State Convention has ;103 iruously cleaned the act of B.:00891QU null and void. Jeff. Davis, it is again reported, ha s been removed to Carroll Hall. The overland mail route is now free from Indians, and the stars are running tie between Atchison, Kansas and California Gennral eonnor's Indian expedition to Powder river has returned to Fort Lara- mie, after haviag whipped t radians is five pit4ed battle& Duke Gwin's Mexican scheme has and it is sail he has returned to te United States The Liberal Governor of Sonora 14a8 been descqed by all except two hundred pen, .tud has notified the French com mander that he will leave as soon as the French troops arrive at Hermisisto. The case of Edward B. Ketchum, the sqld operator, was called kp in the Court pr General Session in New York yester day, but w4p postponed until Monday pelt. 4 panel of or 3 thousand jurors bas been ordered. James L. Orr has accepted the nomi nation for Ooyernor of Sonti; Carolina. The Secretary of the Treasury has is sued proposals for funding certificates of indebtedness, compound interest notes and Treasury notes, and gives notice to I.lte holders of certificates maturing be fore Jan. /, of compoth4 interest notes and of one and two year Treasury notes, that the Departmentis ready to give six per pert. 5-20 yearbonds in exchange to the extent of $50,000,000, at three per cent. premium. The exchange must be made before No waiter. The exchange bonds will bear six cent. interest, payable semi-annually in coin, redeemable in five and payable after twenty years. Holders wishing to !mike the exchange can do so wherever there is a depository. Interest will bo allowed to November 186fi. The Bulletin newspaper of Richmond has been sipproswd lc a recent order of the military authotities, for commenting pnfavprably noon the deteriorated society of Washington City consequent upon the accession of Mr. Lincoln to the Presi !lepey. Thp writer of the objectionabl e article. Mr. Dimitry,an editorial attache of the paper, has been arrested and cum- pitted to prison. - • Upworde ps seventeen thonsand bales . pf ribir Thirriliiiir — firy to - the Mobile parket every week, The Georgia pappra state that the order T.lllOll vetrired'ail ladies is that State to 71.XrCtfip c;itli:4)4fOrrin'elVitig lettere from the post-office, has bpen reeciuded, which saves them 4 groat deal of incou. venience and trouble. The failure of the applp prop won to ipoottral this year. Thy Ifottieville Journal says the quantity produced in Kentucky Will be very small. Mr Cutter tie= Culberton's station, Kenton County, last year sold 2,500 harrels at the price of $4 50 a barrel. This year be will only have about 500 barrels. In the Criminal Court at St. Lou* Ca Sept.. 22, a lawyer defending a negro charged with grand lareeny,claimed that under the Constitrtion, he was entitled to be tried by a jury of negroes. The Court overruled thb application. The war debt of Alabama, which the Convention sitting at Montgomery has refused to repudiate, amounts to 52,000, 0)0. It is held by citizens of that State end forms an part of the Confederate debt proper. -.EDITOR The cost of the Lino In M012111:12CIA at Spriogfiek/, 111.,is estimated at $200,000. $50,000 has already been subscribed, of which amount Chicago has subscribed $250. C u al brmglat from $lO 12 to $l2 per ton at a great sale in New York on the 4th inbtant. It. is said that Limn rates will not be maintained long. The Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce of Milwaukee estimates the amount .£ wheat in store in that city at 432,000 bushels, The loss by thefire at French.Ricbards & Co,'s drug establishment at Tenth and Market streets, on Tuesday night, is esti umted at between 525'),000 ands3oo,ooo. The lose over insurance U. $lOO,OOO. Gov. Brownlow, of Tennessee, sent his message to the Legislature on the 2d. He recommends additions to the franchise law ; says that gailty rebels should be treated with severity in proportion to their offences; that emigration should Le fostered and a commissioner stationed in the east, and advises the setting apart some portion of the national territory best adapted for v. nation of freedmen, and the taking of the testimony of negroes in the courts on the same basis as that of the whites. An important treaty with the Osage Indians has just been concluded. The Ganes cede about one million acres, for which the government is to pay 5300,000. About two million acres are also ceded, to be held in trust for the Indians. The Jamas are in Kansas. The Railroad Presidents, representing the Ohio, and Mississippi, Little Miami Ohio Central, Pennsylvania Central and other roads,who went on an excursion to L2wrence, Kansas, a few days ago, and who will meet the Commission appointed to inspect the Union Pacific road, have engaged to construct sixty miles of this Union Pl t eifie road west of Lawrence, by the Ist of May next. The iron for this road has already been purchased and snpplied by J. Edgar Thomson, Esq., President of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Seven miles of the track have already been laid, and it will be com pleted to Topeka by November. Ar rangements have also been made to build a railroad between Leavenworth and Kansas City at once. It seems that the counsel for Captain Wirze were under the wrong impression in stating that Generals Lee, Johnston and Howell Cobb, and others notorious in the rebellion, had been subpoenaed as witnesses for the defence, as the Judge 4.oocate says that such is not the fact. The President has appointed Wm. B. Little, of Nevada, Consul at Panama, in place of A. It. McKee, deceased. One hundred thousand dollars belong. ing to the wife of the Confederate Gen. Ewell, and sent to St. Louis int invest merit just before the war, was seized last winter under the confiscation act. The :• - • District attorney has just received an order from the Attorney-General to re store it. TUE OLDEST MAN IN THE WOULD —lt is claitqed that the oldest man in the world reside, in Caledonia, Columbia County, Wisconsin. The name of the person is Joseph Crele. He was born in Detroit, and the record of his baptism in the Catholic Church of that city shows that he is now one hundred and thirty nine years old. Crele was married in New Orleans one hundred and nine years ago, whence he removed to Prairie du Chien, while Wisconsin was yet a prov ipcji of Prance. lie now resides with a daughter by his third wife, who is over seventy leers of age. The old gentleman is quite active, and can wall spyaral miles a day. ' Look Asst for him I—An eichango raps on the knuckles a certain class in this good style: When you find a man writing his ad vertisement and sticking it up at the postoffice, or in hOtels, or ou the street posts, instead of publishing it ip his town paper, looked out for hini—thp ?cry act Dhows that he is too clove fisted to deal with to advantage. This is the " frozen truth." HERE 18 r z —The Detroit 7 17 iifpc say. that Japes Morgan, a printer who worked in that city dpring 1848 andlB4o has fallen heir to 800,000 in gold, which is now op deposit in the Bank of England subjeot to his order. If this should meet his 'eye, or that of any of his friends, they can learn all the particular s by ad dressing the Triloine office. —The prespni Connecticut tobacc o crop will tle prehably the heaviest ever known. At prpsent Finns its value will not fall shott of six laillions of dollars. iM=ll .:—Most men complain that they have othing to do, are just about „equal to the task. .—('rood blood will always show itself," as the old lady said, when she wasstruck by the redness of her nose. ..--!-The Alabama convention has de clared the secession ordinance null and void. It has also abolished slivery. —lf Brigham Young'i one hundred wives favor their lord with curtain lee tures, what. oh, what must be - the:dature of "Young's Night - Thoughts 1," • _ "—Miss Braddon, the novelist has red hair and the most fashionable of any lady in England. She is fSt, fair forty, has forty thousand pounds in the bank. —The city councils of Erie have abol ished the system of holding mark - et on regular days. It is believed that by throwing the entire trade in the hands of the fruit,vegetable and grocery dealers prices will be more reasonable than in the regular market. —The swan pours out her sweetest song when dying. In like manner, the fragrance of Phalon's "Night Blooming Cereas" grows more exquisite as itbe comes fainter. This is not the case with the ordinary extracts fur the handker• chief. Their original scents soon lapses into a decidedly repulsive odor. Sold everywhere. —Major Howell in charge of a party of topographical engineers, has left Gen. Meade's headquarters with directions to proceed across the country to Richmond via the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Cold frarbor, and caatuine and survey all the battle fields and carefully elaborate the plans already made, with a view to their completeness. SPECLAL NOTICES WARRANTED We would say to our leader+. that ftle,rs. C. G Clark k Co., proprietors of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, warrant it to cure the miet eaSeS of Dys pepsia, no matter of how Ion; . tan We bid you try Coe s I.t:spepsia Core ; it will help you. Con-Wn ton. one of the chief causes of ill health, is completely cured by the me of tlie Cure. All diseases of the atemash and lioaels, like sick headache. heartburn, Crump+, Pain', or C 1,.. are controlled instantaneously by the use of Con's Lys potisia Cure. The ladies of America, from - their peculiar habit., bre ,'aid to be tau mo-t unhealthy in the world. Dr. Vellum'. Pills are a great blessing to all ladies, as they regala•e and assist nature. zieftl by druggists. Oct. lan. THE MASON CABINET organs, for sacred and lief:War Music: forty dittert eat rstyleA, Sti/ to :OE each. "flartptire cold or Silver Medals, or other first premiums gwarciptl them. Illustrated CataMimes free. Address. MAStLN at HAMLIN, Ruston, a; MAwN 13RLITHEICS, New Sept. 9,1 y. ITCH ! ITCH r ITCH ! Scratch! Scratch ! Scratch: Wheaton's Ointment 11111 Cure Ho Itch in 48 Hours. Also cures Salt Itheutn, Ulcers„ Chilblain., and all Eruptions of tt.e Skin. Ity sending lo cents to WEEKS k POTTER. Sole Agent., Washington St.. Boston, Mass., tt will be firs arded by Mali, free of postage, to any part of the Unite, states. sept. 23, kin. DEAFNESS, BLIND:NESS .AND CA- Writ, trrated alth the utmost success, by Dr. J. ISAACS. turolist and Aurist, (formerly of Lyden. follatidd 5 a Pipe :street, Philadelphia. Testi monials train the most reliable source -4 in the city and (saity can be seen at lip lithee. The incited Meshy are !Mucci to accompany their patients. as he mis no secrets in Ins practice. pri 0144111 cycs, inserted sit heut pain. :No charge made for examb nation mar. rely Wlti•kers! Whl.kere! Do you want Whiskers or :Moustaches? Our Oreeinu Lompound wiß force them to grow on the smoothest flier or offin, or hair on bold Lends, in Six Weeks. Price, Sent by mad any% here, closely sealed, on receipt of v ire, Address, Warner k Lo., Box 1:13, Brookbn, Feb. 11, ly. TIM BRIM!. CIIAMILII, an Essay of Warning rand Instruction for Young men—pulil shed by the How ard Associationaind sent free of charge in sealed envelopes. Addi ess, Dr. J. Skillin Houghton, How ard Association. Phi ladelphia, Pa- Febly.. 11, 810, A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN Jun Pabllnhui in a seated enrclor. Price Siz Cent. A Leeture on the Nature, Treatment and Radieal Cure of Spermatorrlima or Seminal weakness, In voluntary Ernhedons, Sexual Debility, and Impedi menta to tnarriage. generally. Nervousness, Con eutnption, Epilepsy end Fate; Mental and Fllysilial Incapacity, rceulling Dom Self Liaise, Le. by Rola. J, Cul verwell, 111. D„ author of the "Green Book, e.. The Celeln axed author of this t.dtnitable essay clearly denionarates, from a thirty yearn' suceePls - pr.ictice, that the alarming nonnequenees of colhatiuse may lie radically cured without the dan gerous une of internal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing nut A MOdo of cure at once simple, certain, and ethanol, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what bin condition may be. may vitro himself cheaply, privately and radirally a THIS Ln CE Uti ( L( PRocrk; A itOON TO THOU:SANDI AN L, THOUSANDS. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dreer, pout paid, on t eceapt of nix cents, or two pont atampe. Address the putilieltere, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO.. 127 11r.ww.ry, New York, P. U. box 4,554' June 17, 'C.S. ly Ladies' Fancy Furs, AT JOHN FARIERA'S OLD ESTABLISHED FUR MANUFAC TORY, 718 Arch Street, above 7th, Phila. T H AVE NOW IN STORE OF 11IY own 1 Importation and Manufactute, one of the largest arid most beautiful seeleetionn or FANCY FURS for Ladles' and Children's Wear, in the Jfty. p. fine assortment of Gent's fur GLOVES AND COLLARS. I nn; enahled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable pricesoind I w. uld solicit a call from my friendsof Lancaster county , and vicinity. Remember the riame,number and street. JOHN" FARIERA, 718 Arch street, above 7th. south side Philadelphia. I have no Partner nor connection with any other Store in Philadelphia. Sept. iXt 4tp. NOVIOZI. aWriniik4s Letters of Administration to the estate of Martin Leopold, late he Borough bf Columbia, in the Coun ty pfLiargatater, deceased, have been grant. to the subscriber, residing in West eqeinptield {ioirriship, all persons lndebt to said estate ig rt.ntiamted to make irnmediato payment and those having dhii:nyi kJ:m.l3lst tho 80:1[110 will present them duly authen}ictited for settlement to : • • .JACOB M. GRIDER, sent : Ifi, et - • A.dmlhistrator. No. Cart AND Driy SMOKING TQBACCO 1.„) olpy 45 cts. a do*. sit. 401:4 Front Street, Columbia. No. 22 • - -- 1011:1 ANDETAON k CO'S SOLACE Che%ylng Tptaveco;veiy cheap t_by gross . a - 'JOHN' b" I. ...ISTDRICUTA; front Street, Columbia. FIRE BRICK FQR . sALg. A .Sample of which can be seen th office of BRU.T. ER& 2010. 0 XV -- Columbia, Dec..3d, 1861.-tt. MASON PEASE & MODRE, LIMBIC , OIL 'WOIII6, PITTSBCRG, PA. 4..,0 1 LubriC oil equal to best sperm,l,3o B. 2 ,do lard, 95 go heavy oil, 60e Nos. I and 2Lard Oil, od extra qualities at gkep_mtes. mt casPialaf Benzine. i iet, co. 1409; Pittsburg, Orders reokiNa-t Ibis ollice. Feb 18,3 m: No. 15. SMOKING TURKISH TOBACCO, very cheap, at JOHN FENDRICIFS, 'Front St., Columbia. Notice. to Tresspassers. A LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY FOR IA_ • bidden to tresspass upon the Grounds of the subscriber, in West Ilemptield township, Laineener County, for the pur pose of shooting birds or any other game, or taking fruit Jr.c., as I am determined to prosecute to the utmost rigor of the law, every one so offending, who is found upon my premises, without express permission. Sept. 30, tf. JOHN L. 'WRIGHT, PUBLIC S.A_T.M .I.IY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE Orphan's Court of Lancaster County, the undersigned Administrator of Martin Leopold, decen.sed, will sell at Public Sale, at the Franklin House in Columbia, on SATUHDA.y, OCTOBER 21st, 1565, at To'cloek, P. M., the following real estate; A Lot of Ground. situate on the smith west side of EMIT st., between Union and Cherry sts., containing in front on -Filthi.street twenty-tiro feet and six inches and in depth to en alley f..VO feet more or less, bounded by property of Ed ward-Pleasant!, and other, on which is erected a Substantial House, and all other Out Buildings. A lot of Ground on the south-west side of Fifth, adjoining the lot above described, 221 feet front and about two feet wide on the alley, . Terms r Purchase money payable on confirmation of the sale. - - . JACOB M. CRIDER, Administrator of Martin Leopold, deed Sept. 30, " SECURE THE SHADOW E'ER THE . SUBJECT FADES." EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD should lumie their picture taken—per fect life-like pictures—guaranteed. They are taken in'aH kinds of weather ut the PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, Front Street, above Locust, where he is now prepared to do all kinds of Photo graphing. Ambrotypes, got up in good style. Copying and enlarging of small Pic4ires done with neatness and accuracy. PIC TCREiS COLORED In Oil or Water Colors. Orders for Piet tires from old Negatives Will be promptly tilled. •a•-Special attention paid to Cartes De- Yisites. hoping by a strict attention to business to share the liberal patronage heretofore extended by the citizens. Call at Rooms and examine Specimens. Remember the place, Front Street, above Loenst, Ul.O. A. JIYERS. Sept. 344-If, PIA N . 0 s, ORGANS AND MELODEONS. NV. U. 11113S1 NI O OItNIS HIS FR II , P; DS and the public generally that he will fur nish the best makes of Pianos to any de sirous of having an instrument of this kind in their home. He Will will also furnish Melodeons and Organs. These instruments are coming into 3.• general use. The Organ, espec ially, 4s ad adapted to the production of sacred music iti , the church, the Sunday school room or the parlor. Organs tarnished at from ono hundred dollars and upwards. The prices for all instruments will be the same as in New York or Philadelphia. Satisfaction guaranteed, and all instru ments warranted. w. U. HESS' pooh Store, Locust St ZIEIMMIMI Z. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., ==ll I=l 501 BROADWAY, IL Y. to our ludo business d PIIOTIMIRAPHIG •14. TER: AIS, wear. Loadquarter• for the fultorolog, Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views. Of Shore •• bor.. lusurunro It.ortnseot, lethutleg VIEWS OP THE WAS., 0•1•Ier4 al mat ..pee.. and (unlug • crumples NII070011•1'1I1C 111/41OZT ON THU O KRA7 UNION oozing Bull Bun, , Dutch Gap. Yorktown, Pontoon Trains. Gettysburgh Hanover :unction. Fair Oaks, Lookout Mountain, Savage Station, e . Chickahominy, • Frcdericksburgh, City Point. Fairfax, Nashville, Richmond, • 'v.' Petorsburgh, peep Bottom, Dello Plain, Monitors. • Chattanooga, Port Morgan. Atlanta, Charleston, Florida. Strawberry Plains, &c. Amed.a .4 F0r41.3 C 14.1.4 Zattikt. or Stump. • Photographic Albums. W. wan the tint to tetra...loco the. into the United States and ant rtanuruturo Romano. quentitio• in kraut variety, le toier from SO coils to CO. Our ALIICSIS haw* t he typo- , tattoo or belogauyarlor le bendy and durability to tier otter,. They will lo toll. by marl, FREE, ea receipt of price lari7llll ALAIMO MAUR TO 0au5a....6% The Trade will gild our Albums toe moat Saleable they can buy. CARD ruoroc lupus. • • Our Cataisinut wow embraces over Ft r• Tringsswo 410sssott subjects (to which additions sus cuutinually being toad.) of Ma& ass. Anretionis, kr., via: about Stajalson 1.0 Lloist-Cols f 4 os4tesenss, 100 brig 250 other °dicers, i3o 111 ulnas, Co 1 . 0 • 14 14 Nouy Odic. rs, Ivs Authors, 40 Annan 410 Styr, b. Pranissut Wows. 2.000 Copies of Works of Art, lachadlog repsnduitiose of the roost salobrutal Lognssiego, Palatines,. &otos. A. Calaloguss beta .1 receipt of p. A. order for quo Astro Pistons hoin our Catalogus, willAO ow ea rscslyt of PICA and mat by tnal_,l msg. rbolslfspiars sodotkorsardsrlog goods C. O. D., grill plow pelt tonrutygisa por gout of tie sonata sAtb titoir onion sip-The rim sad gualleyod out geode Mascot tall Se =AV. Prepare for Winter. TIIE qitizons of Columbia and vicinity, are respectfully invited to cull And ex amine my large and varied assortment of 7101EiSMICEZIPING Cloopgi Comprising every. variety of TIN WARE, , • • SILVER-PLATED-WARE, . TABLE CUTLERY, NCY GO9DS, "PLANISIIED TIN-WARE, COOKING UTENSILS, CII . A3IBER WARE, IN SETS. UOLLOW WARE. ENAM LED, COPPER KETTLES, BRASS KE.TTLES Chafing Diiii.os, Egg Boilers, Britannia Wate, - Waiters, &c., &c. Slovei, of every p BRILLIANT A NI AGARA, Are two of the "best stoves in the Market. They are gmirantied to give satisfaction. GAS ria"„tiNq & PLUM.' ING Carried on in .allnis various bnmclies. Stoves,Shoks, Dwellings, &e., fitted up with Gas and Water in the best manner. On hand a assortment of ChanclelierS'"liinekets Drop Lights and Pendant,, (..farv-tnized Iron, Lead.and Ter ra Cotta Water ' tfii s. Itemingiltomptly and personally attended f;). " • HIRAM WILSON, Sept 2:I Ig Cor. Locust & 2nd st., Cora. . ilh:S • No. lu. 0.1‘10xi."40-'lloBA.cco DARTIT.4.4B It7italt old _prices, at FENDRICIpii, Front St.. Colnrnhin. - HECKEWS ,FARINA, ppRYEAS' Corn Starch. .Cqncieptuated ,Lye, and ine Soda Ash just received -at MEYp;S' Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' Bull. IIYSICIANS • PRESCRIPTIONS care fully compounded at all hours of day and night by . J. A. MEYERS, Apothecary, Odd Fellows' liall. FRESH DRUGS, PATENT MEDl cinm, Perfumery, Fancy Toilet arti cles, dtc., always on band at iba Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' HalL A FINE OLD FRENCH BRANDY, guar antied strictly pure, for medicinal pUrposes. Arso Speer's Samburg Port Wine, ti very grateful article for invalids and - debilitated persons, just received - by MEYERS, Apothecary. Odd Fellows' Dail BREWSTER'S CHOLERA MIXTURE. —A - sure cure for Cholera Morbus, Di arrhoea and other complaints peculiar to She season, Just the thing for persons traveling from home. For sale by J. A. MEYERS, Druggist, Odd Fellows' Hall. Aug. 5. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. N SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1865, O the undersigned Administratrix of the Estate of John Gause, late of the Bor ough of Columbia, deceased, will sell, by an order of vrphans' Court of Lancaster county, ou the 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 thenorth west by property of J. liouston 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 Commerce street, 150 feet, more or less, with Five Two-Sto ry Fraine Rouses thereon erected, back building, bake oven, friune warehouse, hydrant, dec. One 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 Sallie will be shown. Terms ; Ten per cent of the amount bid to be paid as soon as the property is struck off, and the balance of the purchase-money to be paid on the first day of April next. (1866) Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M. on said Pay, when attendance will bo given and terms made know by THERESA KLEIN Sept. 16,'65.-4t NOTICE. UTE Take pleasure in informing our f friends and patrons we are now sel ling our stock of DOMESTIC GOODS. at greatly reduced prices. Call and bo convinced of what we say STEACY Liz BOWERS, Cor. of .td and Locust Streets, feb-4, .'65 P rpIIE CELEBRATED SETH THOMAS .1. CLOCK. E. Spering has just receiv ed from the city a choice stock of these cel brated clocks. The best, neatest and prettiest Yankee Clock warranted for two years. aug. 20, IDODGERS Sr. BROTHERS' SUPERIOR Silver Plated Ware at E. SPEItING'S Cheap Jewelry Store. aug. 26, MHE CELEBRATED I X L CUTLERY, Geo. Wostholm, A. No. L at E. SPERING'S aug. Jewelry Store. PATENT HINGE BACK ALBUMS Altemns t Co's. Patent Hinge Back Al bums. the best album made. Call and ex amine at E. SPELLING'S Jewelry Store. NE W ST rLE OF WATER FA L L Coll/Lis at ntig. 26 aug. 20, PUBLIC SALE OF "V".49.1.,T_T.A.33M.F. MILL IROPERTI ! WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, at the Franklin .llouse, kept by Leackey in Milleraville,Litneaster County, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1865, The property known us Lake Mill, situ ate in Manor Township, on the Little Con estoga Creek, on the road leading from . Lancaster any to the Borough of Wash ington, about 4 miles fr Lancaster, and one mile front Millersville, adjoining ands of Tobias Sechrist, A, Bausinan, Jacob Wise and others. The tract of land in cluding Mill Dam, d•c., contains 15 Acres and 100 Perches. The impiovements thereon are a Three- Story Stone Grist and Merchant Mill, 50x lid feet., with'two 12 feet over-shot Wuter Wheels, 4 pairs of French Burs und all other necessary machinery liar doing a large (rist and Merl:hunt business. The is in good repair. Also, a Two-Story Log Dwelling House, Barn, Spring Rouse, 6:c. This property is located in a thickly settled neiglihurhood, and commands a very large share of custom work, on ac count of its strong, never failing water power, being the best water power, on lit tle Connestoga Creek • also having very good roads leading to ft. Persons wishing.to view the property before the day of sale, will please call on Samuel Kauffman, residing on the premi ses—Terms of payment easy. Possession and indisputable title will be given on the Ist day of April, 1860. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M. on said day, when attendance will bo given and terms made known. ELIZAI3I.TH B. HERSHEY. John Brady, Auctioneer. Sept. 23, 'U3. Pensions and Bounties Widows. Mothers, Minor Children, De pendent Sisters and Discharged Soldiers, Entitled to Pensions; Fathers,-Mothers, Widows, Children, Brothers and Sisters, Entitled to iniounties ; Soldiers entitled to Bounties and Pay and all others who have claims upon ' the Government, will find prompt and faithful attention given to their claims upon ap plication by letter or in person to JAMES BLACK, - No. 50 East King at. • Lancaster, Pa. References : Hon. Henry G. Long, Hon. A. L. Hayes, John B. Livingston, Esq., D, W. Patterson, Esq., G. M, Kline, Esq., of Lancaster, Pa. Barr Spangler, Esq., I%larietta, Pa., Geo. R. Hendrickson, Esq., Mt. Joy,- Pa., Col. S. Shoch, Samuel Grove, of Columbia. Pa. Henry Andrews, Esq.. Colernauville, Pa. N. B.—No charges until claim Is collect ed. sept. 23, '65.-ly SUSQUEIJANN.A IRON CO Manufacturers of all sizes of Refined & Double Refined ROUND, SQUARE, FLATS, OVAL, D HALF OVAL, IRON., Car Axles, Shafting and Horse Shoe Bars. Orders promptly filled from Stock on hand qr made to order. Terms, net ca sh , . at Manufacturer's prices, deliveiod linUars or Boat. Office at. their ROLLING MILL, Columbia, Pa. RPM Pi 0 5 4)T No. 21 EGOODWIN .14.105. PLANTATION . Chewing Irobae.2o, in tin foil, only r Vex* gross at J(IfIN FENDRICH'S r , ront Street, Columbia. 1885. 1865. = -5T 5. SEASON, HALDEMAN'S STORE, WE SAVE NOW PLSPDATED, AND offer to our cuslogiers AM Public, ,a very extensive 4440ftraelit of choice fah : . ries in Foreign 4nd Poutestip Our Departments aro all full, and we will offer throughout the season a choice variety in each, at, and under market prices. As our stock will be cciustantly 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 our establishment will result to the advantage of our patrons. R. J. HALDEMAN, Elegant Designs and Choice Makes in Im ported Staple DRESS GOODS. Examine and price our FRENCH M ER INOES. A beautiful stock to select from At HALDEMANS' We shall continue to make our Cloak Department the most attractive in Co lumbia. Our new Fall & Winter Cloaks, SACQUES 7 Ann CIRCULARS, From low priced to some very handsome goods, are now ready for the inspection of the public. Pay a visit to tho cloak room at HALDEMAN'S Have now displayed and ready for inspec tion their PALL STOCRL A visit to their establishment is invited. E. SPERING'S Jewelry Store CLOTHS & CISSIMERES, FOR Men and Boys, Our stock of these goods embraces all the well known .1; best makes. Well seleeted In STYLE AND VARIETY, To gether with all the desireahlo modinm grades which we are determined to sell at prices the very lowest ttt lIALDEMAN'S. 1•1" 2' 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' FURNISHING GOODS, than ever before kept in Columbta. For new and pretty goods call at HALDEMAN'S 110 OP SKIRTS, The greatest invention of the age in rßoop Skirts. BRADLEY'S Duplex Valiptic Spring SKIRT, Verylexible, folned'easily when in use to occupy a small space, making the most agreeable skirt worn. For sale in all sizes only at • RA LDEIKANS' HALDEMAN'S Having reduced their stock to the very lowest point during the past season, their PRESENT PURCHASES Enable thorn to offer an entire new stock of goods: • .EstablLAed 1815 OLD STAND. NEW ATTRICTIONS- DRY GOODS, CAAPETINgS, OIL CLOTHS AND qI:TEENSWARF. Locust Street. above Front. CLOAKS, lIALDEMANS' IVEMEMHEH THE PLACE. HALDEMAN'S, lipetu3t Street, Above Front, COLUMBIA, PENN'Ab GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE H. B. PARRY; Successor to nurrus GRAY & CO. FRONT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA. I. K. STAUFFER, Watchmaker tt Jeweler, No. 148 North SECOND Street, con4tr Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. Am t ssortment of Watches, Jewelry & Plated Ware Constantly on Hand, S3LRepaiain of Watches and Jewelry promptly attenued to. Dec 8 '64.-ly. .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 ARTICLES. to which he would call the attention of the citizens of Columbia and vicinity. His stock of PATENT MEDICINES, will be found equal, if not superior, to an,. in the place, embracing all the standard' remedies, together with severaLnerer Le fore intr oduced to the people.of Columbia. Among his list of TANCY ARTICLES will be found all the latest novelties, in this line of business. He has also renewed his stock of COAL OIL LAMPS and fixtures at the lowest market prices, to which ho would call the espenal at tention of the public. The attention of houskeepers is called to a fresh lot of pure and reliable SM'MCFAS, Flavoring Extracts, CorfrStarch, Farina, Baking Soda and anumber of other articles used for culinary purposes. ger - Call. and see, before pUrdhasing else where, at R. WILLIAMS, aug. '65. Front Street. PIIREANEItS RFIOID/EMORS THIS preparation, Used in connection with Phreaner's Laxative Pills, as a specific for that distressing disease—the Piles taut just tuna received ut the Drug Store,of 1.) OCKINGIHAM: J AILS WE HAVE 1+ now on hand this CELEBRATED FRUIT JARS ! Housekeepers secure them early as we are selling them rapidly and the supply is limited. STE ACY & BOWERS, Corner of 2nd dr, Locust Street. July 15th. No. 1 VERY CHEAP GOOD NAV YTORA.C.. coat 75 cts. per lb at JOHN FENDRICIPS, Front St., Columbia, Pa. No. 2 BEST SWEET TWIST TOBACCO IN Lancaster County, only 90 ads. a lb. at JOHN FEN MUCH'S, Front Street, Columbia, Pa. No. 3 CUT AND DRY SMOKING TOBACCO only 50 eta. per lb., warranted eat of all leaf at JOHN FENDRICH'S, Front Street, Columbia, Fa, No. 4 OUT ANI) DRY N. SMol."l*.v; To. baeeo, 40 ets. per It). the Government n:.:: BUII4III 1.11,11 April Ist, ISoS, att JOHN vtont Tlll'2 bOl/kIll•C011uls o rS a i i; ,:el v, lade proprietor of the (*,:le 1,1, been ploeed In 'my burials for esdh-•la• , i - Pronapt pnyuti•nt•iay 141 la....le:deal quesied. A. J., K... - 11.; FFM A sept. 23,5 t. - - WROU CI SCRAP IRON. The Suqueltanna Iron Co. wilt I'v the highest each price tier wrought N ru l , iron. delivered at their mill, Colitntb ,, l, Lancaster Co., ra. J. G. HESS, sept. 23, '65-tf. Treasurer, No. 14. GILA & AX'2, HICI LICK SMOKINO Tobacco, very cheap, only 75 cents tt. at JOHN FENDRICHS, Front, St., Oolumbis, No. 13 VIRGINIA CAVENDISH TOBACCO, swvet stud sound, only fl 4 ets per Ib. ut JOHN FENDRICH'S , Front Street, Columbia. Strange, but Nevertheless True. - Undersigned would most re sPeetfully state to the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, that he has bought out the Dry Good store in the old saving institu tion lutikiing, corner of W. King and Prillop Streets. Lancaster, Pa., where he intends to keep constantly on hand a good and well selected stock of DRY GOO OS & NOTIONS, consisting of Cloths, CitsAmeres,SattineW , Jeans, Ticking, Checks, Flannels, Ging hams, Dress Goods (oral' kinds and sVies) Calicoes, Mullins, Balmoral», Towhitp, Shawls Shirt Fronts,Ladies' Cloaks,lloop ed Skirts, Stockings, Gloves, Handker chief, Woolen Yarn, Blinds, Umbrellas. Parasols, Corsets, Undershirts. Drawers. Collars, Neckties, Suspenders, Ztc., all of which ho carers at a very small Profit and shall be much pleased to show ills Goods to any one that may favorhint with a call. JOS. ICNOTWBLL , Lancaster, l'a. Dept. 23, 3m. 1:111zN M a Alta OURBEER 4t FISHER HAVING EN tereded into Partnership tor the . parpT i of keeping a fi rst class Eatheg Saloon. i • form the citizens of Columbia that ibel have re-fitted the Burnside Restautanh and can accommodate customers at au times with 0 3retere, Chickens; rish, and all the edibles of the season.. now will be pleased at all times to see theirolii friends and welcome new ones. SOURBEER a FIBBER Sept. 23 '65, Notice to Tresspauers• ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY• FUR • of the subscriber, bidden to tresspass stpon the Guam' township Lancaster County, for the PO . pose of shooting birds or any other P' l or taking fruit au, as I am determined go prosecute to the utmost rigor of the 1 04 every one so offending, who is found upo my premises, without express permissio n ' Sept. 3 0 , tf M. AL STRICKLE R. in •.w es t liegaptield No. 24 11OYT, BARBOURS it CO.'S SUNN et Side Tobacco, very cheap r . JOHN IFENDIUC Front Street, Columbia. No. 18. • • OTICE—I RAV REDUCED DIE RAVE REDUCED price of all Pipes, such stS ReselvM d • Sweet , Briar. Patent 'and Fianey 7 1 1 ,0, twenty per cent., at • ~ JO/IN FR . S Mt WU!' P.r.,tia zfi., 1 r1,,,+, ~" No. 11 IaiIITTSLIURG CONGRESS .11- sweet end. sound, only 7 oUa. JOHN FEN 1110111Cle Freed. Street ColutelAsh R. WILLIANIS