goimuilia "pg• A. M. RAMBO, COLUMBIA PA, Saturday, 0ct.14, 1865. Advertisements, to secure Immediate iaserticm TTILISL be handed in on or below Thursday evening each week. EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE. FREDERICKSBURG, VA., Oct. 10ty,1866. On Saturday last, we "made our bun dle" and leaving the cares of ba.,iness to competent hands at home, we started fur a short tour Sou - thwart!, and having promised to give some "notes by the way," we have been cvatehing for sonic• thing to swim to the surface worthy of co:nment, but thus far have tern very unsucceFsful in our vigils. We have concluded to worry a few lines through ju , t to let our readers know that they are not entirely forgot ten. However, after many good byes and sundry good wishes, we left our humble domicil—partly on busindss and the bal. ance for pleasure and sight-seeing, (who says an editor shall not relinqui.h liar a time the arduous duties of his office to mingle with the pleasures of the world ? Cruel person who says be shall not.) Safely on board of Capt. Black's steamer we were now fairly on our way ; "(In to Richmond." The day w.a, flue and everything seemed auspicous. but un our arrival at York we regretted to learn that the train for Baltimore was two hours behind time. Some accident up the road—collision— man killed and several badly wounded. After sauntering around the beautiful Borough or York fir two hours or more, the train comes thundering along, about a quarter past 5 P. )I.—got aboard and ware soon on our way to the City of Monuments. The train dashed along at a fearful rate of speed, in commquonco of its being behind time, so mmah so that wo had to hold on to the scat with both hands, in order to keep our equilibrium. gad our carriage left the rails, the prob abilities arc that an obituary of "yours truly" would have been published in place of these hasty scraps, but on, on sped our "fiery steed" over bridges and streams, through the mountains and ral lies, reaching Baltimore about o'clock P. M. It was indeed ituite a relief to us to get upon terra firma again. A persou V i ti`co told us that we were fast, and so we were on that train. With our bundle in hand, (consisting of a piece of linen, cotton handkerchief . paper collar, bottle of Phalon's Night Blooming Cereus and two copies of the Spy.) we headed fur the 3lahby House, which, by the way, is the best of its hind in Baltimore; and Miller, the pro prietor "klows how to keep a hotel." After tea we sallied forth to see the sights by gas light Going along Baltimore Street we dropped into Raymond, Burton & Co's. gentlemens' furnishing store which is one of the best, as well as the must htud6one in the city. They manufac ture the principal portion of their goods And do an immense business in a whole sale and retail way. We were surprised at the remarkable cheapness of their goods iu comparison with other hcuses— merchants remember this. Hero we found oar polite friend and able correspondent, Jas. S. Watkins, Esq., who complacently asked, "is it you ?" Watkius is one of those good fellows, that you do not often meet with. With him we spent a very pleasant evening. Sunday we went to church, heard a very fine sermon by Rev. Dr. Schenck. Bro. Howard introduced us to Maj. Gan. Franz Sigel, now editor and pub lisher of nal! ;more ll'erk , r, a german daily of great influence. We called ou our handsome friend J. Cloud Norris, Esq., editor and publisher of the S Wt . day Morning Telegram. lie represents his paper in a flourishing condition, and wo must bete give him credit for getting out the best literary paper in Maryland, or indeed .math of Mason & Dixon's line. It i, dully gaining favor with the peo ple, and has now an immense circulation. As au evidence of its prosperity, he cow tem,lates putting iu one of Hoe's fast. On Sunday afterauon at 31 P. M. we star.ed for Washington in company with Henry J. lluward. E. 9., of Baltimore, a gentleman of aeknowled:!ed literary abil ity and whose effusion s have MINI _raced the columns of the :ivy. Thanks to W. I'. Smith tho :teem aud efficient Master of Tratispur ,,,' on or the Ilalto. & Ohio lt. It., fur making us comfortable on said road We arrived iu Washinl„ton about F. 31, deound the City full of dust. Washing miani cat dust, drink dust, tmuff dust, and they do some dustytravang—,as Artemus Ward says, " no family should bo without it." After tea we went to head quarters of 135th P. V., and re gretted to learq that Col. Fisher was not very web and had retired. We saw Lt. Co!. Bear, Lieut. Shuman,Capt. Barnitz, • and Lieut. Thouta;. We went into the quartets and found Corp. Smedley, Bob Corrigan and others, grouped together, "reading the bible." Findley, Heisly Steward Williams and others whose names we do not now'recollect. Wedid not see Lieut. Haldeman, but understood "he was flourishing." The boys seem anxious to Luc home. They are now com fortably quartered near the depot. left Washington on Monday morn ing at 7 o'clock,cn the beautiful steamer Keyport for Acquia Creek. Our ride down the Potomac was beautiftil in the. extreme. The day was fine and not s breath of wind was blowing to ruflle the placid waters of _this historic stream. No wore beautiful or picturesque scenery is to be found than ;that which. meets the traveler's eye while journeying down the anions river. For miles you are delight ed with the finest natural scenery. Nor is nature left to the task of charming the eye without the aid of art; for in many instances the most lovely natural scenery is rendered doubly attractive by the em bellishment thrown around it by the hand of man. Not only are these magnificent scenes, such as would charm every lover of nature, but elegant mansions ; cultiva• ted farms and mounted forts with their grim guns pointing direatly at you. The belt of our beautiful steamer begins to toll, which signifies that we arc passing Mount Vernon,the home of 'Washington, which can be plainly seen in the distance. It looks like a handsome place and is surrounded by stately trees and shrub b cry. .EDITOR We arrived at Acquia Creek, hi due time. and begiu to see directly the deso 'awry efforts of war. The charred and blackened timbers of that t-nee beautiful landia:7 still remain. Workmen are now hmdly engaged iu repairinz it. The buildin;:s here were iiestro3-ed Eeveral times durim: the war, and as yet have not been rebuilt; net a hu:ldiug new re- mains standing. We here took the ears of the Fredericksburg & Potomac H. It. (evidences of military camps and fiats could be seen everywhere,) and arrived in the city of Fredericksburg in time to take dinner at the Farmer's Hotel, kept by G. W. Coldsby. This is rather a di lapidated looking town, and the many empty dwellings,lonely walls and burned b uildings makes it have a decided ancient appearance. The streets are dusty, rough and unpaved. It was an enterprising business town before the war and con tained about six thousand inhabitants.— There is scarcely a house in the place that has not been perforated with shot and shell, and no wonder,when we think of 170 cannon turned upon it for one whole day by Gen. Burnside. We visit ed the celebrated Marye's Heights, from which place we had a magnificent view of the whole battle field. The splendid residence of J. S. Marye,a lawyer of some eminence, which is situated immediately upon the heights, is perfectly riddled by the shot from both armies. The building was nearly destroyed. Workmen are now engaged in repairing it, preparatory to its occupation by its owner. We saw the stone wall where Gen. Meagher's Irish Brigade were repulsed with terrible fighter. Many houses in the vicinity are perfectly honey-combed by bullets. We next visited the tomb of Mary,the mother of George Washington. It was never finished and the splendid white marble bears the marks of vandals and relic hunters. It is very much defaced and the wonder is that the State of Va., or the authorities of Fredericksburg do not see that is finished, or at least proper ly taken care of. The building in which George Washinton and his mother once lived still stands here on the corner of Charles Lewis Street, and was perfor ated by cannon balls during the botn-! bardment. The city of Fredericksburg contains many such historic muit&cen cos. It is now fast recovering from the effects of war. Business is reviving and the demolished dwulliazs are being re- paired. A. new brewery his been started by J. B. Dunn & Co., (thanks to thou for a taste of their ale.) We visited the Hall ',f Fredericksburg Lodge, No. 4, A. Y. M. in which Gee. Washington was made a Mason and who for a long time presided as Worshipful Master. Many of the records, jewels, furniture, Sze.,were destroyed during the war. The safe was broken open and many valuable papers taken therefrom, which have not been recovered. T lie negroes here seem to be in a starv ing condition. We passed one hut in which laid one dead negress and another in a dying condition, and no person stewed to care for them. It something is not done before winter sets in their condition must evidently be one of sul- luring Mr. Slaughter is still Mayor of the city and it appears is much reduced iu circumstances ns his wife is compelled to keep a hoarding house in order to pro• cure the necessaries of life. We arc under obligations to Col. A. A. Little, editor of the Sar Era, a spir ited sc ui•aeekfyliewspaper.fureourtesics lle is one of its, and is a sa gacious and highly cdttcatCd gentleman trawl e d touch, both in this country and in Eumpe ; and we were hospitably entertained at his tuausiou. We shall not forget him. We also return thank., to Mr. .1. Whaley, who acted as our guide, and would recommend all " weary pilgrims traveling from afar," to stop at the Far. limes notel,where Mr. W. can be found and will always take pleasure in showit. you the sights in this ever memorable town. We leave this morning for Richmond THE NEWS. 'Captain Wirze is suffering from inflam mation of his weight arm, which was wounded by a shell. Ile seems to have recovered from the dcpressi og effects of nervous attacks, and therefore exhibits marked calmness during the trial, The North Carolina Convention, on Saturday, passed unanimously the ordi nance forever hereafter prohibiting the existence of slavery within the State. Au ordinance was also passed appointing the 9th of next month as the time for an election for Governor and members of Congress and the Legislature. The Legislature will niectou the 19th of November. - Upwards of four thousaaid bales of cotton in Mobile were burned on the sth instant. Loss, SSoo,ooo—mostly insured. The Russian telegraph has been com pleted to Fort St. James, on the Frazer river, British Columbia, and is rapidly being pushed towards Stuart's Lake. A special sessieu of the Oregon Legis lature is to be held on the sth of De ember. The object is not stated in the (3overuor's proclamation. A large amount of property in Alex andria, Va., is to be returned to its origi nal owners,the libel of confiscation having been withdrawn. The case of General Palmer, in Ken tucky, has been referred to Gen. Thomas fur sixty Alabatuiztus were pardoned on Saturday. The papers in ti.e case of Champ Ferguson, which were forwardcl to Washlngton for the President'', approval, returned October 9t.h_ The ,eute.nee was read to Ferguson to b:s cell by Col. :i.:.hafter. the commandant of the post, w i:h w:t- Ilia: lie Le hann,.-„I by the neck until he he deed on the 2Uth of October between the hours of 10 A. M. and o'clock P. 31. Ferguson received the announcement of this execution with apparent unconcern. Not a 'muscle of his thee moved. He was taken out riding this afternoon by hisguards. Ile is in apparent good health, and is, to all outward appearances, regardless of his fate. Polities of the Next Congress; The Chicago Reputdreue publishes a list of the names of the members of the next Congress. The Senate is repre sented by thirty-eight Republicans and eleven Democrats, with coo seat vacant in lowa. Four southern States have elected Union Seuators,but whether they will be received or not is a question yet to be determined. In the house there exists three vacancies in the delegations of loyal States. According to the party division that existed during the war, the house now stands one hundred and furry I Republicans to forty-ono Democrats; but on the great question of at once mind tti ng the representatives of the Southern States, or keeping them or most of them fur a longer period iu probation, it is not probable that the same proportions will be preserved. From the present indi cations all the rebel States, except, per haps, Texas will have gotta through the form of' reeonstructing their constitutions and electing members of both [rouses of Congress before the second Monday of December, when the gession opens.— Should all the States row without rep resentatives, whose Senators and Rerre ientatk vs are yet to be elected, choose Democrats opposed to universal suffrage las it is to be expected they will do, and should they all be admitted, the Senate will then contain forty.seven Republicans and twenty-seven Democrat:4, and the ]louse of Representatives o would contain one hundred and fifty Republicans to ninety-two Democrats. A GOOD 'DI:A.—The young men of Mobile arc a cute set. One of their city papers says they find out how a young lady stands in solid charms by asking her, "Has your father been pardoned?" finding out, of course, whether or cot he comes under the $20,000 clause. We guess the youngsters of Montgoinery will take the hi t. —Hoy firmer' Advertiger. —llalleck's words, “None know thee but to 101•(.3 thee, none name thee but to praise," may be fairly applied to Ilialon's ".NightAlluotnintt Ccreus." No one who once uses the perfume ever reliutiniblie: it, and rosy lips arc never weary of com mending and re-counnending it. sold everywhere. SW — The bar of Clinton county want new court house..—lle. liars sometimes make a great deal of work ft.r court.houses.—/liiift..,Vcacs. Perhaps they desire to have a game of dice, (Deice.) They hhoula be careful or they will go stru t / or (Strayer) have the first (Furst) —ln the beginning women consisted of a single rib. Now she's all ribs, from her belt to the rim oilier petticoats. —John Ruskin, in speaking of the fashionable passion for auburu locks. says, " I au informed, too, and can add my personal testimony to the fact, the red-haired girls who have been on the shelf until! they are no longer young,are now going off in the matrimonial market like wild•tire." The "Playbill" calls the - unsuccessful spinsters on their way home from the vrattring places, " Our Iteturnintr. Veterans." SPECIAL NOTICES Tile 'Wiles of Muerica, from their peculiar habits, kre said to be tne roc4 unhealthy an the world. Dr. Volt PilAs are is great biesning to all ladies, as they - regulate and 13.1351 ht. nature. bold by druggists. Vet. 7, Int, HOPE The Scripture saitli, that Er. ope is an anchor to tile soul, Lath sure and steadfast." it is the unfot l1111:110.1i Only comfort in adversity, and the star of oinise which urges /meant tlfe struggling poor man. Whoa is It twat gives contentment to that mother vyno sees her dulling child attacked by the ghost of the deadly croup, or buttering troth the effects of a consuming cough or violent cold. What is it that wreaths in smile, the knots that patient consumptive a lio, thinign she she cannot live,yet , maw:ears tier silent and thankful prayer Cabl, and reliefs t% tint is it that ha. !mem:len na tion's hope—trout :Ninth tesioinfi,froin I•lfst to W est comes one joyful response-1/I,e. 114 toe's Cough TILL 3IASON CABINET 22 26.2221.,, fur sacred .00122 e. mar lisip+l4:; furry dim:r ent Myles, ,t,to to zIRMI (had or ridter 31edals, 02 othel attortled them. IlluA2 toed 2 '2.2t.11 , .gth. free. 421tIress I.I.OILE\ , It ..2,204 or 1402/111E12. , , New York • Sept. D, ly. ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH I Scratch; Scratch ! Scratch ! 'Wheatoies Ointment iVill Cure the itch in 48 Bums. .11..0 cures Salt libetno, bluet , „ Chilblain., and all Et option:, ut toe shin. By send.th; to CUllni to 11'F,ENS A: POTTER, Sulu Ainott., %V:izlllugtott St.. Boston, Hubs., it Will bu 1011‘arcted by maul, free el peatage, to any part the Lints,. state, -- DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS ANI) it e.tted nit!: the unhurt by I tr. J. t.ettlisc and Atm.', (furtnet ly ut Lydon, 11.11.etuo 1N.., 5 u :Noe :street, 'rest I motitals mom the neyst reit:o,4e so:trees to the city :Old 4. Illtay c.w be seen at los Vthee. lie tut:l:cut !tenth) a:v. melted to WOollipany their pat.euts. us It , . t 114, -e4 . rUI4 tEL lu> pc,c.tive. ACtilielo I eye., III,: ted wtchuut l,uia. 2,1.1 eltaree made Lou' extunt rt.t.ton. mar. IN '.5-13.• Wits-kern! Whi,ker,! Do you want Wltislcvr, ur .tlunsutches? Uur Compuinni u.ll !once them to grow on the i.inuoiliciq nice or chin, or haw on heads, in cis Week,. Price, cl.no.— i-ent by tuna uuyu hero, ekciely sealed, on receipt of puce. Warner it. nu., Bus 13., Brooklyn, Feb. 11, ly. Tnr. lir.Tatt.o n tee) it, an Essay of Warning and I Y,•utit;Then—pubb:Thed by the II t.%, an/ 4 , -eClanrch anti fret, of charge in rcaled einekr,c, A.ldt c--. Ur. .1. Itun;;lnon, Hea rted As-owl.C.oll.l . l4.l.ttlelpiLl.t, lA, py A LEOTURE T • ' 0 IOLM, MEN d 'aryl ad rt a aralral ',a . , Pp Pram .Sir CenNt. be. dire 1,1 I I ita , ii , ll/ Cara of ,Idt•1111.1.l0Ini. ,. .1 or tii.:11;.!),,, Ito velent.ity -4 exeid Poutlnc. lied !lulled!. mew- to 111.11 . 11.1:1 , • gi.114.1 lily. C.ll - 3lettlat mut Ine.iii.e•ity. Hr Reim. J. Cul , ”itrell, Ali J.,. author of the - lateen Hal ak a ThelelJ od tilitlior of do:lion-digt , ., from a thirty ic till priietieo, net . ' the .limier; 1,11-mtrlvllel . . of .1,11,1111, [nay he rildietilly our( it unh jilt the ~l:ut y;enat.u.eolinternal meal . 111 e 01 the it:iplie.itien of the out It teeth.. of catre ut 0,11, hllllllk. CClta.ll, :1114 eitetual, by ut •iitis id Meek I•Very 5112101,r, nu matter what lie, ellre 111111 , eifeil , pritittely, 1.1111 'IIIIS \III.I. Pla) E I.:UON TIII.II:,,‘NDS, . . Sent, flatter %, al. iu lt 101:1.1u cllVcltilke, to any ad poll paid, o:s I ceript o 1 nta cent', or tw(( p stamp-. .I(i4re,:( the pol(1,11er., • 11.%5..1. C. 1(1 1 CO., 1117 I ism cry, Nt•l% Y. I I'. (r. Jonc• 17,'65. ly raoTzcm, AVIIERFAS Letters of Administration to the estate of Marlin Leopold, late at the Borough of t'al within, in the Coun ty of Lancaster, deceased, lute: been grout ed to the subscriber, residing tit West iiemptield Township, all persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those has•ntg. claims against the NalllC Will present them duly ailment:rate:l ter settlement to JACOB M. cililDEß, Admitu,trator Sept. lit No. 6 CUT AND BRA' s MORIN( TOBAcco wily 43 vts. a aoz. at JoIIN FENDIZIUIrS, Front Slreet, Co111110A:A No. 2.:! y OILN ANDERSON & CO'S SOIANCL: e.) Chewing 'rubacco,very clivail by gru,s ul JO/i\ FrOIIL Street, Columbia. Ladies' Fancy Furs ! JOHN 'FARIERA'S- OLD ESTABLISICED FUR MANUFAC TORY, 71S Arch Street, above 7th, Phila., T HAVE NOW IN STORE oF ,J Y own Itnport.•uiun and Aluunfiicti::t•. ime of the largest end tit, ,t heanhlal s.a:leetions FANCY FURS for Ladies and eldiclren's Wear, in file City. Also a tine assortment of (;etit's thr CLOVES AND CO 1,1,A Its an enabled to dispose of my goods at vi riso.onahle prioes,and I we tild a call from my frientis of Laneaster county and vicinity. inter th,.; imitteolitiziber and street .1013 N r..1.11.1E1 A, 718 Arch street., above 7th. south side, Phi lade] ph I no Partner nor connection With my other Store in Philadelphia. Sep!. 30 41n. - - ElltE BRICK FOR SALE. ASample of which can be seen at fh w het; of BRUNER & MOORE. Columbia, Dec. :hi, 1561.-tf. MASON, PEASE & MOORE, LUBRIO OIL WORKS. PIT TSB , A, No 1 Lubric oil equal to best sperm,l,3o B. 2 do lard, C good heavy oil, GUc Nos. 1 and _Lard Oil, eNti-a goillities at market mites. Best Carbon Oil and Benzine. MASON, PEASI c Co Box 1409, Pittsburg, Pu Orders received at this (dike. MEE PUBLIC s..aa.,m BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF TUE orphan's Court of Lancaster County, the undersigned Administrator of 3.lartm Leopold, deceased, will sell at Pubhe Sale, at the Franklin Ifouse in Columbia, on :SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st, .180:i, at 7o clock, P. M., the following real estate; A Lot of ttronnd. situate on the south west side of 1• inn at., between Union and Cherry sts., in Columbia, containing in front ou Filth street twenty-two feet and six inches and in depth to an alley 200 feet more or less, bounded by property of Ed ward Pleasant.; and other, on which is erected a Substantial House, and all other Out lfifililmgs. A lot of (intend on the south-west side of Finn, adjoining the lot above described, 221 limit front and about two feet wide on the alley, Terms: Purchase money payable on eonfirmation of the sale. JACOB M. caunEat, Adinini , trator of Martin Leopold, dee'tL Sept. 30, :t0 No. O. • COTell SNUFF, SOT:ND AND GOOD only 7U cent.; lb, at JOHN FEN MUCH'S. Front St., Colombia. No. 18. NT, o'nen—l HAVE lIEDUCED TICE .11 pride of all Pipes, such as Itosewoo4l, Sweet Briar, Patent and Fouvy pipes, twenty per cent., at JOHN FENDrucurs Front St., Celtunbin, ZrOTICE, T.p..fne pleasure in informing our Y V friends and patrons we are now sel ling ourslock of 110.31ESTIC GOODS. at greatly reduced prices. Call and be convinced of what :we say STEACY de; BOWERS, Cor. of 2d and Locust Streets, feb-I, '65 bia, P 71LIE CE LEBRATED SETH THOMAS CLOCK. E. Spering, 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. aug. 26, DODGERS (5:; BROTHERS' SUPERIOR Silver Plated Wure at E. SPERING'S aug. 2C, Cheap Jewelry Store, MLLE CELEBRATED IX L CUTLERY, 1 Geo. Wostliolm, A. No. 1, at E. SPERINC'S aug. 26. Jewelry Store. P ATENT HINGE EACK.A.LBISMS Altemns Co's. Patent Hinge Back Al bums, the best album made• Call and ex amine at E. SPERING'S Jewelry Store. nug. :2G E W ST VLE OF WATERFALL Combs E. SPERING'S Jewelry Store aug. 26, Pensions and Bounties Widows, Mothers, Atinor Children, De pendent Sisters and Discharged Soldiers, Entitled to Pensions ; Fathers, I%lothers, Widows, Children, Brothers and Sisters, Entitled. to Bounties; 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. 36 East King st., Lancaster, Pa. References : Hon. Henry G. Long, lion. A. L. Hayes, John B. Livingston, Esq., D, W. Patterson, Esq., G. M Kline, Esq., of Lancaster, Pa. Barr Spangler, Esq., Marietta, Pa., Geo. It. Hendrickson, Esq., Mt. Joy, Pa., Col. S. Shoeb, Samuel Grove, of Columbia. Pu. Henry Andrews, Esq., Colemanville, Pa. N. B.—No charges until chat in is collect ed. Sept. '65. y 8 USQ UL IL 1 LTION CO Manttractu ri•rs of all sizes of Refined & Douhle Refined ROUND, SttUARE, FL ATB, OVAL, AND HALF OVAL IRON. Car Axles, Shafting and llorso Shoe Bars. Orders pro:0101y filled front Stoek on hand or made to order. Terms, net rash, at Man It favt nrer's priers, delivered an Cars or Itaat. °thee at their 11( )I.J.TNC: Mr LI., II 'Ol umbia, Pa. Sept. 23, C 5 Prepare for Winter THE eitizeiet of Columbia and vicinity, are re-:pet-tinily invited to call and ex amine my large and varied assortment of E.GrEr,..g.rinrier GGCLS compri!ting every variety of TIN WARE, SILVER-PLATED WARE, TABLE CUTLERY. FA NI V GolDs, PLANISUED TIN-WARE, COOKING UTENSILS, CHAMBER WARE, IN SETS, HOLLOW WART EXAM LED, COPPER KEFTLES, ISIIASS KETtLES Chafing Dishes, Egg Boilers, Britannia Ware, Waiters, &e. Stoves of el try Ilvst rim ion. BRILLIANT AND NIAGARA, Are two of the best stoves in the Market, They are guarantied to give satisfaction. (=AS FI.I"L'ING A PLUNI i ING (carried on in all its valdons brunches. Stoves,Shoim, Dwell ings,ke., fitted up with (las and Water Pipes, in the best manner. On hand a good assortment of Chandeliers, Braeltets, Drop Lights and Pend:tots, ynnized Iron, Lead tind Ter ra Conn Water Pipes. ,Air• Ileptring promptly and personalty attended to. 111L1 AI WI I.BON, l'or. 'Locust d 2tul st Corn tiept. No. IG. MOK I NI; TOIW 'CO IN RA RIIELS I..„) or halt' Ilarrek at old pri,q-s at .1011 N FEN Meal 'S, Front St. , t "SECURE TI 11: SI I. \ \V I.:* Kit Tiff.; SU ILI El _"l` N.\ 1)1.7.5:' EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD Should have their picture taken—per feet life-like pielnres—gatiranteed. They :we taken in all Mink cif weather at the PHOTOGRAPHIC CA.LLERY, Front Street, aliave Locast, where he is now prepared to do all kinds of Photo graphing. At uhrotypes, got up in good style. Copying and enlarging or sundi Pictures done with neatness and accuracy. PICT I 7? ES COLOR. ED In Oil or Witter Colors Orders for Pietttre4 trout oil Negatives will be promptly tilled. 7 - Special attention paid to Cartes Do- Visites. Hoping by n stria 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 Locust. GEO. A. lIYERS. Sept. 30,-1 f. Notice to Tresspassers. ALL PERSONS AM: HEREBY' -FOR bidden to tresspass uon the (rounds of the subscriber, in West limpet°ld township, Lancaster County, for the pur pose of shooting birds or any other game, or taking fruit &e., as I am determined to prosecute to Gm utmost rigor of the law, every one so otronling, who is found upon my promises, without express per n iss I on. scpt. :.10, tr.JOHN L. WRIGHT. PIANOS, ORGANS AND MELODEONS. w. U. ILESS INFOR:gS HIS FRIENDS and the public generally that he will fur nish the heA 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 arc coming into very general use. The Organ, espec ially, is adapted to the production of sacred music in the church, the Sunday school room or the parlor. Organs furnished ut from one hundred dollars and upwards. The prices tor all instruments will be the seine a S in New Turk or Philadelphia. Satisfaction guaranteed, and all instru ments warranted. IV. U. HESS' Book Store, Locust St. j u ly 29, ,11,::-Jy Public Temperance Meeting ! rpuE SECOND REGULAR MONTHLY meeting ler the promotion of the prin ciples of total al Nti nence from all intoxicat ing drinks will he held in the Presbyterian Church, on Friday evening, October 20th, commencing at 7 o'clock, The exercises will consist, of addresses by gentlemen front a distance and this place. and will be interspersed with tem perance pieces sung by the Good Temp lar Glee Club. We earnestly and affection ately invite all to be present, whether friends or (cos. A short address and two pieces of inusie :snipe in Welsh. T. U. "VICK ROY. - 1 • R. C. IPR2IIER, Committee. DAVID ItICII4RDS. Oct. 7,-2t, 1865. 1865. 1865. SEASON, HALDEMAN'S STORE, .established Isls, OLD STAND. - NEW ATTRICTIONS WE HAVE NOW DISPLAYED, AND offer to our customers and the public, a very extensive assortment of cholee fab rics in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS AND Our Departments are all full, and wo will offer throughout the season a choice variety in each, 'at, and under market MEE As our stock will be constantly replen ished withal° most desirable offerings. of the Philadelphia and New York markets, IL will always prove worthy of inspection, and we think a visit to our establishment will result to the advantage of our patrons. R. J. HiILDEMAN, Locust Street. above Front. Elegant Designs and Choice Makes in Im ported Staple DRESS GOODS. E :trouble and price our FRENCI MER IN-OES. A beautiful stovk to stdeet front At II ALDEM ANS' CLOAKS, We shall continue to make our Cloak Department the most attractive in Co lumbia. Our new Fall & Winter Cloaks, SACQUEIS AND CIRCI7I/.49.R5, Fioiu low priced to some very handsome goods, are now ready fur the inspection of the public. Pay a visit t) the cloak room at I 1 A 1.,11EM ANS' I rave now displayed and ready for inspec tion their TALL wmocn. A visit to their establishment is invited CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, FOR Men and -Boys ! Our stook of these goods embraces all the well known At best makes. Well selected in STYLE AND VARIETY, To gether with all the desireable medium grades which we are determined to sell at piques the very lowest :It HALDEMAN'S. GENTS' 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 Columbia. For new and pretty goods cull at HALDEMAN'S 110 OP SKIRTS, The greatest invention of the age in Hoop Skirts . • BRADLEY'S Duplex Elliptic Spring SKIRT, Very flexible, folded easily wizen in use to occupy a small space, making the most agreeable skirt worn. For sale In all sizes only at If A LDEM.A.NB' _ - HALDEMAN'S Having reduced their stock to the very lowest point during the past season, their PRESENT PURCHASES Enable them to offer an entire new stock of goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE HALDEMAN'S, Locust Street, Above Front, COLUMBIA, PENN'A. I. K. STAI7PPER, Watchmaker & Jeweler, No. 148 North SECON D Street, corner of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. An Assortment of Watches, Jewelry e : Plated Ware Constantly on Ilan& ;429,.Repalain• of Watchea and Jewelry promptly attended to. Dec 8, '84.-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 ARTICLES, to which ho would call the attention °lnto citizens of Columbia and vicinity. ifi s 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 FANCY ARTICZES will be found all the latest novelties, in his lino of business. Hellas also renewed his stock of COAL,I I, LAMPS and fixtures at the lowest market prices, to which he would call the especial at tention of the public. QUEENSWARE The attention of houskeepers is called to a fresh lot of pure and reliable sP=C Flavoring Extracts, Corn Starch, Farina, Baking Soda and anumber of other articles used for culinary purposes. Call and see, before purchasing else where, at, Rug. :26, '65. PHREANERS micaaxmoßs! TR"preparation, used in connection with Phreaner's Laxative Pills, al a specific for that distressing disease—the Piles has Just been received at the Drug Store of R. WILLIAMS. No. 2G SEGARS CALLED SPANISH SIXERS warranted to be made of Cuba Ha vana scraps, only $l 00 per hundred, FEsDitruir, Front:::: eat, unbin, Pa, Sept. 23, GI, No. 1 VERY eIIEAP GOOD NAVY TOISAC coat 75 cts. per lb at JOHN Fl.l.NTiftlell'S, Front St., Cobunbia, Va. No. 2 BEST SWEET TwisT TOBACCO IX Lancaster County, only 90 eta. a lb. at FENDBICIPS, Front Street, Columbia, Pa. No. 3 CUTAND DR Y SMOKIN{TOILIeCo only Zil) els. per lb., WarrllllWit vllt ut all leaf att, No. 4 CUTAND DitY No. SMOKING To bacco, 40 uts. per lb. This r, may w ia'. the Government tax is. bought 1,0,40 April Ist, 1.86. i, at JOHN FENDRICIIS, Front -it., Columbia. TUE book ncvountg ofS:mnwl Wright, late proprietor of the Columbia Spy, l u n•e been placed in my bands for ealleetion.— Prompt, payment by all indebted is re- Ipiested. Sept. 23, 5t wnouullT SCRAP MOS. The Su r yugaripia Iron Co. will pay lty l hi g hest cash ice wrou g ht :Wrap iron. tlelivcred their mill, Columbia, Lancaster Co., S(pl. 23, '354f. No. 14. ri AIL AX'S, BIC; LICK SMOKING, ViTobtteeo, very (-lump, only 75 rtmts at. JOII N Front St., Columbia. No. 13 VTIRGINIA CAVENDISII TOBACCO, Y sweet and sound, only cts piT lb. at JOID.: FEN DIMICS, Front Street, Colombia. Stange, but lA:evertheles3 True. Tll E Undersigned , ;could most r speetbilly state to the citizens of Columbia and vieinity, that lie has bought out the Dry Good store in the old saving institu tion building, cornet• of W. king and Prinee Streets. Lancaster, Pa., where he intends to keep constantly on 1)1111(111 good and well selected stock of DRY GOO S & NOTIONS, consisting of Cloths, Cashimeres,Sattinetts, Jeans, Ticking, Cheeks Flannels, ling haws, Dress Goods Wall kinds and t,tyles) Calicoes, 'Masi ins, lialmorals Towhap, Shawls Snirt Fronts,Ladiest Cloaks,lloop ed Skirts, Stockings, Gloves Handker chief, Woolen Yarn, Blinds, 'Umbrellas, Parasols, Corsets, Undershirts. Drawerh, Collars, Neckties, Suspenders, ke., all of which he offers at a very small profit and shall he much pleased to show his Goods to any one that may faiworhim with a cull. sept. 23, 3m BURNSIDE RESTAURANT QOURBEER & FISHER, HAVING EN tered into Partnership for the purp?se of keeping a first class Eating Saloon. in form the citizens of Columbia that they have re-fitted the Burnside Restaurant, and can aecotnniodate customers at all times with Oysters, Chickens, Fish, and all the edibles of the- season. They will he pleased at all times Mace their old friends and welcome new ones. SOURBEER St FISHER. Sept, 23 'tls. Notice to Tresspassers. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY FOR bidden to tresspnss upon the Grounds of -the subscriber, in West Hemptield township, Lancaster County, for the pur pose of shooting birds or nny other gam' , or taking fruit, tke., as I um determined to prosecute to ths utmost rigor of the law, every one so offending, who is found upon my premises, without express permission. sept. 30, tr N. M. STRICKLER. Second. Large Purchase of C I_4 CO AL 1K ! THIS SEASON, our cloak room is again made attractive with INTP-AW All goods in this department made exclu sively for Retail sales, at oet 7, tf HA.T.,DEMAN'S, No. 24 HOTT, UARBOU - RS CO.'S SUNNY Side Tobacco, very cheap'bYs t JOHN- FEN DITC H'S ; Front Street, Columbia. No. 11 DITTSSURG CONGRESS TOBACCO. -L sweet and sound. only 7 eta. u plug at. JOHN FENDRICR'S: Front Street Columlna. No. 15. Q MORINO TURKISH TOBACCO, very 1...7 cheap, at JOHN FENT/RICH'S. Front Si., Columbia; It. WILLIAMS, •Front Street JOIIN FENDIIiCirS, Front Street, Columbia, 11O7'ICL. A. J. ICAUFF.NIAN .r. U. 11E5.4, Troat,ltrer JOS. KNOTWELI4 Lancaster, Pa
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