g °cal goartmai. .To Correapments. tcl ter*, enniributione, generally' of ill ev,ond interest to at rustler, wilt oe ateepta6t4 jroto eriendi frefnaltAxarlers G. W. 11.—We noticed the great show -Goess"Toote did hot perform very well EM MA C.—Sorry we Ikl not -get over.— We Wel prom teed -.date" to go, but eke olnetan"es altered the ellKe. "Ever of thee," Ate. w. 11: K.—So you are splurging. Haw ie it? Let us have the particulars, SS AY.—ThaV s what we told the man proftat ‘re're played. TILE Ild,skderi of the ispF will have to oxeuse any , shortcomings in this is sue, as the Editor is absent, and our pres ence is required in the dike, giving us no time to hunt up local matters. An inter .esting letter , from the Editor will be found on the second page. Ina =A gold brooch. The finder will confer a favor by leaving it at ibis office. DID YOU. BEE IT ?—Visit flip Franklin Tfouse.and your vision will be rondo clear, far Miller has an institution behind the bar that will cause you to see 'yourself as others see you. 'rapt. FiNz etwriziNG.—We call attention to the card of 'Matlack &Sons, in to-day's paper. They have the reputation of keep ing* the best assortment of Mon ct Boy's Clothing in the Quaker City. PERSONAL—Our sanctum was visited few days ago by our amiable friend, IL B. Griffith, former conductor on the Pa. R.R.but at present engaged in the Express lice, Piiilu. "Brain" looks as if city life agreed with him and we wish him all the good luck imaginable in his new found obode. • DISTRACT SABBATH Smoot, CONVEN- Tiox.—The Sabbath Schoots of Lancaster c ounty having been divided into four dig irietq, a convention of the pastors, teachers :out ~ chohtra anti schools in the Western di.tri •t, will asaetable iu COllVelliioll in the Methodist Episcopal Church, ot• this place, ai is o`eloak on Thursday, October :2ilth, Mai, for the purpose of tithing foittlic promotion of the cause of Sabbath schools in that district. DANCING SCIICOL. - 13y in advertise• mow, in this issue, it Will be seen that Proc. Frank Slouch kilt open a school for the prirpose of instructing "everybody mid their families" itt the art of dancing. From I>resent7nppearauccs the prospect of having it large class is very prom Prof, S. is woll known to those who in dulge in tripping the "fontostie toe," and it is only necessary for his name to be an nounced its teacher, to insure success. 'NE Chestnut crop of tbis Feasob b., nutty:oly huge throughout the State. Every urchin swill be glad Lu hear Jii,t• so. On last Saturday a party, both oh' :it.d young, 21 OID beri»g about twenty, visited the woods in the vicinity of Colum h a, ,n 1 0 chestnut excursion, but were utt laelzy. 'Pimp found. plenty of chestnuts, :Lad 0:1. yomag man had his awns on the b; o, when the owner of the woods, sup p ,rted by a couple or tierce looping friends, , •I ItiN appearance, arnica with at cart ' 'IV* 0 :1 4 0 ivised them tMare for bottle. 'f..cy Pr:NN'A I.l.timtoAD.—Theeity of Lau ca,t,r Is inducil highly favored by the :;') . ,ve road. Seven trains daily pass Ebro' Sro and Lite some number for Har r .bur;. We certainly do not blame 1.1. e fw• having so many ailvan t.‘4,-, ..v..a*Colunthians in the way or travel i) (I.i in.ist emphatically blame the Kan' a. It. IL Co., for slighting Colombia la Lie manner they havu done,iiiid tire still .i.h114. Why not give its the honed t ofone o:to.. qtr.2ss Traists,both east and tve4? tvoa4l be a great favor to the citizens, I w‘nda be Ito nt mre than justice. Iftve eamiot have tiela, we SlValia aSSllrtaity 4.n•c soma ilittibzu to ic.tVe ti it without u.titio~ ail 4Lty. Citowt iz —This game has taken a tint hold on the ,m uds of a great, malty of our young folks. It b, cme that requires I,3lboxec., anal persons who cannot control 1;),•ir feelings should have nothing to do With it. To have tibial sum dying among the weecls,when 3'ou have a good "posish" certainly unpleasant, but should be received in good humor. We are sorry to notice that some persons evineo it spirit, at such times that is not very - creditable.— Thu game isvery interesting,azid we would like to hear or more clubs being formed, as it is ono In which both sexes can indulge, and harem splendid time. Patience and goad feeling aro necessary requisites on the eroquiatground. GOOD Ar,.lT.—The Pfuenie published at PhosalxVille, is "some" on stealing Lo cals. We do not object to persons appro priating anything that we may chance to Write, but it would look better ifthey wo'd give proper credit. It is curious that the "batter" market is in the same plight at Pluraixville that it is in Columbia; the only difference we can perceive is that tile citizens are them advised to use " gravy" until the price of butter should comic t".own, while we had it that some went it on the same article so that they could bring all their butter to market. But, please, Phoenix man, when you cabbage any more ()four locals, (you often do BO for your own good;reacl the proof before it appears, zts you did not thud 'conselons'(couseience) spolled,inAlist Manner. TuE ELECTION IN COLUMBIA. — The contest on Tuesday last at the polls was not very exciting. We only perceived a couple of each party at the different wards watching those who were depositing their votes, and we did not notice any at tempt on the part of either to influence men in regard, to voting Quiet reigned I supreme, mid ono would suppose, after a visit to the polls, that no Issue was in volved in the contest. In the evening, the minds of some received a slight toueb,and et the time the polies were closed a great number were gathered around the Ball.— The merit; of both sides were freely dis cussed, and good feeling prevailed. We ar e happy to chronicle the fact that no dis turbance occurred during the day. I Ifaadquarters of the Democratic Party were et the 'Bellevue Rouse, where returns score received until a late hour.— The Republicans were all at home,and did not pail for any returns, us, we suppose, 130 7 felt saithoded that "all Ras well." • - Sr. — PAAJL'S EP/s.COPAL Cllnitcxr This 'church will be closed on Senday, in order to give the Pastor an opportunity to he present at the general. convention of the Episcopal church, in Philadelphia. TorrEnAxct EETING.—Let all re member that a Temperance meeting will bi held iu the Presbyterian church, on ti.ixt Friday evening, and be sure to ac t intl. A NEW BANn.—A project is on foot among the young men of this place to raise a Band, We are glad to per ceive that an interest i taken in it. We should, by ail Means, lie enabled to have a Band in Colutubi:2. Let our substan tial citizens encourage the enterprise. WIIITILER ARE NVE DRIFTING 7—We aro informed, and from a reliable source, that a couple of young ladies front this place, while on a visit to Wrightsville, managed to take—not steal—an the hair out of a cushion at the railroad station, to use, it was supposed, for waterfalls. DIED FROM Lk:JUJU ES.—Jacob Crosby died at Columbia, on Wednesday, October 4th, aged 51 years, front injuries received on the N. C. It. It. near York on the 11th of May last. Deceased leaves a largo family of young childreno.vho are in a des tiute condition, the Railroad Company having done nothing for deceased or his JfarridGurg Taergaid, and York Rtpub!ican copy THE sea/ of Frederickhburg Lodge No. 4 was this day returned to Past Master James Frayes,by Coln labia ( Pet insyl van ia) Lodge No. .28,6, through Past Master A. M. Rambo, who recovered it, from a. soldier who captured it among other things at Acaplia Creek, The by-laws of his lodge. handsomely bound was pres..nted by him to Lodge No. 4. The kindness and con sideration exhibited will be appreciated by Masons in this placo and in Virginia.— rederielaburg (Ira.) Sop Era. ADVICE TO YOU:SO Ms•:N.—Get mar ried, young man, if yen h:n•e arrived at the tight point of life for it; let every con sider:taw' give way to that ofgetting mar ried. • .A. good wire k the most faithful Coitpan loft you can possibly have lit yo it side while performing the journey ofii fe. She can sweeten your sour 0101001ns as well as your tea mud coffee ; and instead Of St)111/1,4 sorrow iii your path, she will plant happi ness in your bosom. When a wonm» site loves with a double-distillecl devoted ness, awl Mum she hates it is on the high pressure principle. Her love is as deep as the ocean., and as strong as a hempen /mi ter. :rd. Young MINI of Columbia, read the above and follow the atlvlee. We donut puhtish on tin average, one marriage notive in at Week, for the simple reason that young fo , 10; don% euld weather ix .111)- prOaChi lig, and you should, by all meanri secure the pri.tebeforo it is forever 'OO late. CoLV,ISIIIIA AND VICINITY AT THE VoIt14: et). FAT R.—Among the list. of articles 011 exhibition at the Yuri: Co. Fair, we notice the following contributed front this scot 1071 One. fine pair brown carriage borscsocell niat4llied and goud travellers, catered by .1. 1. Strickler. Ono black mare, "])or iiveyours old entered fix• st\•ie. awl beauty by Janes E. One sorrel mare, "Fanny," for speed, entered by .Tame I\lllllln. The mare "Fanny" entered for speed made her mile in 3,061. Trolling such as wa4 carried cm at the York Fair P.; not sat israelm.y., A. horse trotting against time cannot in- mnplisix as mach as if a com petitor Iva-, on the enavie. DUCE:LAW .—The follow i act passed by the Pennsylvania Legislature needs a careful perusal by a A. w sports in this se,•tion, and they are also notified that If they break the lat:r atrain they will be re ceive their reward. An ACT to regulate the killing of wild ulurks on the tsitsquehanna river, and to prevent their destruction. 'Whereas, The practice of constantly shootin gwil d ducks, on the Susq Own no r:ver, and its tributaries, prevents them from harboring. and tends to drive them oil altogether from said river; therefore, Sec. 1. lie it eacietai by the Renate sad Mouse of Represe»tatives of the Common wealth of Peuasytectain is uenerat axseut btui met, and it is hereby otacted by the an iht».ify of the sa»te,'r hat front, and after, the pa-p,age, of this see, it Shall not be law ful for silty person or persons, to shoot or otherwise kill, in any of tho counties bor dering upon the Susquehanna river, or upon nay creek, or river, ton plying into the sante, any wild ducks, on Tuesday, Tbur-day and Frkiny, °teach week, nor at ally tills between the lirst day . of April and tile lirst day of S,211t1•1111ber, 1110t1Siye; :Old any. person, or persons, °Minh f , against any or the provisions of this sot, , shall fitrfeit a penalty of live dollars, liar each and every ~Mince, with all costs, or, charges; the stone to be recovered before any- Justice of the peace, in the county where the offence was committed, as debts of like amount are by law recoverable, the one-half of said line to th us ot the informer,who is hereby, made petent witness, and the other half to the directors of the poor,in the county, in which such ! offence was committed. Police cases before Samuel Evans,Rig., for the week. Vagrant—Jane henry of Sawneytown, was brought up by Coast. McGinnis for prowling about the grave yards, Ase.— having no visible means of support she was committed to prison for ninety days. -Issuer/. k Battery.—Robert Verdun, for merly of the Rebel Army, was taken be fore Justice for committing an assault upon Adam C. hawthorn. Both parties were employed at Shaw nee Pomace as hostler. After a war of words, the defendant took the complainant by the neck and chocked hint. Defendant was bound over to answer at Nov. session. Obtaining Coeds under fame pee:vices.— John Handy made complaint against L. Cosley for obtaining goods at a vendee on otow bill" without paying for the same.— Upon payment for the goods, defendant was discharged. Mindy conducted the prosecution in per- son, and made several lengthy speeches ,I none of which scented pertinent to the is sue joined in the ease. The defendant re plied to each one at length, and seemed to tly off in a tangent, end introduced matter foreign to the subject. Roth parties left well satisfied with their oratorical powers. Dranlenne. lB , dc.—Alexander McDutiey a citizen of "Irishtown," near 'Marietta, was brought up by Constable McGinnis for being drunk, Ate. Defendants own father and brothers appeared against hint. It nppears that the Defendant with one of his brothers came to Columbia on Monday with is boat bawl of Coat Defendant got drunk and spent all his money—went to Baltimore got more—came back and spent that also. Justice had, him /exited up in cellar until he got sober, when he was dis charged. SURGICAL OPERATION.---Dr. C. D. Ilottenstoin, assisted by Dr, Alex. Craig, performed an operation on tho left eyo of Miss Mary 31c Laugh lin, a resident of this place, on Thursday last, The young lady had been cross-oyed for several years, arising from convulsions. The operation was a complete .su tress , and sho is now in posbession of good sight. During the last month the above uamcciPhysielans have performed three operationv on the eye and have been successful in every ca4e. Ono cuss was of a young lady married but a short time ago, and her litn,band persuaded her to have au oper.dion performed. Wu, at last consented, and was re warded with a pair of good eyes, nithout spot or blemish. Tile third Mt was A young lady I:o:tiding on 2nl street, irloystt oyu w,s/ very eroulted. Ni w ADVFACTI ENT3.--Saufl Trus cat, 1.1.th-era:ie.> Town Property for sate. Samuel Truscott, executor of George W. Derrick, Dec'd, solo of houses and lots. Messrs. North. and :Shreiner, silo of hOWic,s, J. A. Meyers, Druggist, "something new," at the- Family Medicine Store. Columbia Fire Co. are now ready to re ceive proposals. Steacy Bowers, new stock of goods. Columbia Bank, will receive and pay interest on deposits. Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store, ad vertises a choieo lot of Perfumery, aml their celebrated Denti&lee. Reed d; lirottier, advertise a new mode of d,stri bating articles consisting of 75,000 different kinds. INNEUST. DA.NII3. ETEITIL. —The funeral of this old and respectable took place on Titarsday lastoit two o'inoelc lt.11111!111 Were interred Unit Al .Leonia honors.— The toliewing Ceininrinderies and Ledges were tep resented; lumbili Commatithity, nigh pi tra inembers,unid.r eoniniand of Sir Jinigiet Clads. E. Woniz. Contindiniery, its 'remplar, 12 ineinianot, tinder cornet:opt or Gatlin:ol4m Fizz TIIIIIeS Frans. DreaS—sChapeau, atlh 11 . 111 t, I te.ltlallt , •, ofd stem de anti 1110 uiliueis seating 540111.1141' ',traps, Lancaster LetlAc, kt,...0 tinitnhers. Cohan:ma Lodge, No, 151, II It 1.1 Vi-,torn from other Loid-re4, 1.0 ill hill stilt or Ul tek,a le itc :wrote, Leda: sashes and white gloves, nialer command of A. tiitintinait, Master of Lodge idsti. The whole un all Eminent Commander, C 1414. 'l. or Larp,:ist,.r. pirneeii-Litt tnoved front the IS'asbingion fixlsei 'wailed lay the, Lancaster t.lornet Band, and 1 , i,..E114.4i 11111)0,illg C.olle, ;le it Wolltled its tau I-try of the Dead. Capt. IT. MILS titl , ortilply known in tl,l. county, For 171111 y your., he 1.5311 the iyu. h htisruit Ilun , e 111111 by lus triendly and vcui.S dispootton, secured huts of 111100 Ile ellteri'd ihu sot rice of Ills 001111- try its Captain in th.. 11111 Peon's Cavalry, chichi po sition he held t ver 11year, tt heti he resigned on he eolint of In In his death a good and useful C1117.011111181)1011 lost to .I.kqlee CO his relmllll.+. A CAitu.—Tlie subserilier respectfully ealls ideal ost of .11 w),,, &I . ,toitiS Rd% orti.,emeart lit to-dey'n paper. rOll Wllllll/lithesis3 ll lo/beret! - rein f roc to Tit ens y-t ix, and there in no notibt but if Ina you it ill find 1,10,113' of goods In hits hue of Lit-ittesn,theisty-fire per cum. el), toper than wont of Ithilwor cast of Pittsburg. You will ~.eo malty goods in Inn adversituthent at his rc hail lle °inn :Alpo state to all 11 ho deal in Tobacco, lie;nfrs, Smut, lled it ft all be to their ad- ItOO1:4O to gite Mot a toll before puruhating, as his price-, will be thane matlnfttetory. Int motth Is ••ljnici: toles used rn•ill Smec he has u•:tb -I.:stn Irons the thin ,if Peinlriult .t Bros, he hat in created hi- , stolelt,and pledges hhutnch to tell cheap or thou the cheapest. Ile hen the hest stoat of double-dipped t irgieau Sweet. 'ht int Telewco in the ni.wket, turd it the mils one in the cuunty who hat it tor sale, The told anti ttun saying is, "1 ers,,e , will buy nth re they gut III: else went." Ail Ito asks it a It i,tl, and has 11,1 C e, tr•,ll be found the oittnO.Mq and Its goods (till he guarantied to give smtinfoettial, JOUN FRXIthICII; Whelan), air, Itetail s: 14-gar :thout- Inetot y, Front ',street, 3 oloorn . fr an twmot, lu. 11.111111i: 1 , 1.. t. On Thursday sth Trust., by the Rev. J.II. Menges of - York, :qr. DIIVia Fry and Mess Rachel Clark, both of Columba. On the 24th ult., by Rev. Mr. Wolff, at the lama° of Mr. John Klingler of thiv, place, Mr. :Samuel Geistweit and Micro Sarah Mack both of Cumberland Co., Pu, 4u,) In Columbia, on the 10th inst., Capt. DAlstut. in the tend year of his age. NEW All ERfir3E_Nit:NTS verca UST ON DEPOSITS. TILE Columbia Batik wi/1 recei .11)0 , WS od deposit, and pay interezd Mercier, at, the rate of 4!I per cent. tor six months, and 53 per cleat. for WO ye mouths. ti.A.MUItIL WWI, Oct. 14, 'ffs.-tf. Cashier. - Iq - n - w — or - 0013 S I c j met AL ATTENTION IS CALLED 0 to our New Stock of DRY GOODS, which has been purchased ter cash, utat we are determined to sell at the lowest possible price. STEACV & BOWERS, Corner of 2nd & Locust Street. Oct. 14, '65 COLUMBIA FIRE ENGINE t HOSE lJ Co. Proposals wilt be received till the' :list inst. for the building or the new En gine& Ifose House 22 feet front by 40 feet deep and two stories high. Plans and specific:Wow; will be shown at the store room of Mr. G. lf. Booth. Al so separate bids for the material of the old Engine and hose house, such of which as may be suitable may e used, in the new house. Bids will be received also for the 01:1 Columbia Fire Engine. The Compa ny now have the Vigilant Engine. P. Gossmm, Giro. G. M. noorn, Committee. Oct. 14 It. PUBLIC SALE Of Houses and Lots- THE UNDERSI.CiNEDEcUTOE of Oeo. W. Derrick, deed, will sett at public. sole at the Public House of Jacob S.Miller in Columbia, on Saturday October Z.Stli, 1865, at 7 o'clock D. the following real estate in Columbia; A two story frame dwelling and lot of ground on the north side of Cherry Street, between fikl & 4th Sts., bonded east by pro perty of Henry Long, and west by proper ty ofJosepb Hogentogler, containing IL' feet, more or less, on CherryStrect and ex tending back to alley. There is a two story brick dwelling house on the It will be offered us one property and also as two RS now divided, to suit purchasers. Terms will be made known at sale by sfoluEr , TRUSCOTT, 'Executor of (leo. W. Derrick, deed. Conlin bia. Oct. 14, DANcING ACADE:NIY. Prof. F. Stench, has the pleasure of an rionneing to his thriller patrons, and the citizens of Columbia, that he will open al Dancing Acae.cmy at Odd F's Hal),,on the 20th inst., and respectfully solicits their patronage. lie will be assisted bn an ac complished instructor, nthl will introduce the latest tittadrines, ke. /lours of Instruction.--Ladies, Misses and Musters ~n Fridays from 3 to 5 P. 5 /. For kilentletnen,from t to 10 in the evening Thast.s.—Siz. Dollars for a course of thir teen lessons. Those desiring to take lessons w ill please call at Odd Fellows' dull on the `heth, the afternoon. Oct•. 14. Houses for Sale. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL at the Public Howe of Jacob S. Miller, in Columbia on 6A.TURDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1865, tit 7 o'clock P. i‘f., Three Brick Dwelling .Houses on Coin tueree and Walnut streets, in Columbia. The buildings are Two and u Malt Stories, and have tine cellars and the corner building a Large store room. H. am. NOI4III. CoI., Oct. 14th. Town kroport ! y AT PUBLIC 'SALE. TILE SUBSCRIBER WILL OFFER AT public auiu at the Public lipase et' Jacob 6, Miller, on Saturday, October ..lstb, 1t;65, at 7 P. M., Four frame 2& story dwelling houses and lots of ground, situated on the north side of Cherry street, above Fourth, and now occupied by John H. Corrigan, Daniel Campbell, Uriah Finley atinl Geo. F. 'Murdock. Turin;--One half cash on the first day of April, when possession will be given, and the I,alanco in equal payments, in one and two years secured on the property. SAMUEL. muscoTT. Oct 14 is E• MATLACK & SON'S FINE CLOTII/NG ESTABLISHMENT, No. 004 Market Street, Philadelphia. WI WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL your attention tour Large Stock of _den's !mil Boy's Clothing now on hand Ready-Made, embracilig every variety of Style and Material. suitable for the Seallon. We have also on band a full assortment of Fall A; Winter tiveas .ndupted to Men and Iloy's Wear, and Wuniti inVito your early attention therLo. These t.iooda //Wye been purchased for Cash and twill be sold at'a small advance for Cash. Particular 7thention paid to ull ortlers,so es to Inm:se sittimthetion to the pUrelinser. E. MATLACK IJO4 Market , Street, Ptiiett. Oct. 14, LEVPEIIS REMAINING IJ:sICLAIAI- ED in the Post Office at Columbia, Pa. :Saturday, October, 14, 18135. :11:.4....";T0 obtain any of these letters, the applierait must cull tor 'advertised Leiters,' give the Mite of this list, and. pay ono cent for atisertisiw.r. LADIES' LltiT, Thaini.in Emma Stx.ner Elizalolll eat ter M.k , y A. Zi , glo Cliagllllllo Ft ey Su•an Young:MlT -‘llll :111..ILIIIS:Iii”il 1 11itaier U. F. 3irs. to Lattglthn Mary t;. ENT I, I:: AT I , .,'N'S L.L.SIT, Clark .1 ol.n D. (,!) 11el-enb.oloilt Thowww. Csikiii,. S. 7.1 oore :kliC , lweit Donetntre D. S. Slat I:ley John 4: ray 1111h:do hiller R. A. Herbhey Washington 1.. 31101.10r0 John Johnson H. L. snylor .5. Jaelc•oti 11, strong :1I• Joneston Charle. NV vichoier Goargo livnWil 31. 1). \V i ggtngten Abraham I.ang.lon John .1. Oct. 14,15413. M. ,I, PRt.P.M. SOMETHINJi NEW 1) ETROUVEY'S TURKISH flANDO lenian I lair Tonic, Rein:tiller and Re storer, the must complete Muir Dressing extant, especially designed to meet the wants of the Ladies in the present style of wearing the hair. Just received and for sale at EYEIIS' Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' COAL OIL LAMPS, SHAMS, 331711N ers and ehininies, a full assortment.— Also the justly celebrated TR IJSCOrr COAL OIL, giving satisfac tion to ail who use it. For.sate bqq .7. A. FLU 11335, Druggist, Odd Follows' - VAMILY Pl' ES, ALL SHADES .ANT) I varieties. EN:tract of Logwood, Stt pounder, Soda Ash, old rashiontal. Potash. gent - tine imported Castile Soap, always on hand at the Family Medicine Store, (kid AdlopoeJ;lall. oct. - 14111, '65 L. 4865,1866. 1867. Gold Silver 1 TO 7.5,000 1 $2! $2 ! $2! TWO 7D0ma...i.A..-zts, ANU FA CTU RER'S AGENTS 011? MODE. One of our (OLD or stuvrat Watches or Silver Tea Sets for $2 as below stated. One of our tea setB or ono piece of Gold or Silverware is worth a bushel of the cheap dollar Jewelry! We have adopted tho following mode of DISTRIBUTION by sale of 75.000 articles articles of value ! OUR NEW MODES The articles of goods lire numbered from lup to 75,M10! 37,500 consisting, oC Pianos, Melodeons, Gold and Silver Watches, Sewing Machines, Tea and Table Sets, Solid Silver Tea and Table Spoons and Forks, etc., etc.; and the 437,51/00 articles of valuable Jewelry, Work and Toilet Cases, Photograph Albums, Openface Silver Watches, and Pitney articles in great VII. riety. 7e,000 notices numbered tram 1 to 73,000 are printed and put into sealed en velopes and well mixed, and ono of these is taken out and sent to the person send ing to us' !.. - 3 cents to cover expense of post age, correspondence, etc., and the article" or goods corresponding with the number I 011 the notice will he sent to the holder of the sane immediately (if he desires to purchase the article,) on the receipt of two dollars. For instance t---ff the number on ' the note sent to you should be SOO, and a Piano, or Diamond Set or Gold Watch shou/d he nut tiered WI It will be sent to you for t 2, and so on for every article in our list of 7,000 articles. reeiving the Artichkif it does not please you. you can return it, and your money shall lee refunded. - Twenty-live cents must be sent to pay expense of postage, correspondence, etc., on one notice. Remember, that whatever article corres ponds with the number on your notice, you can have it by paying Two Dollars for it, whether it be worth elua or WO, And And it is for our interest to deal fairly, and I send out our tine articles as it gives eon tideuce tothe public, and' thereby increase our sales. TRY OUR NEW MO. E 1! Upon receipt of 25 cents, which pays for corrapondestce, postage, etc., we send one notice. Upon receipt orig. which pays for cor respondence, postage, etc., wesend six no tices. Upon receipt of $5 which pays for cor respondence, postage, etc., we send 40 no tices, anil a line present, valued ,at no lo ss than $l5, as a sample of our goods. Upon receipt pos of t)lBtage, which pays for cor respondence, , etc., we will send. 150 notices and a SOLI.DbILVER WATCH, by return mail. Aorarrts Wii..xxstri. Send for our circu lar Agents allowed alargo cash commission, by which they can mato ta weenty. Address plainly, BEE,I)st BROTHER, Box, 51:03, :sew York . City, Salesroom, 34 14113orty St. oet. 14, Ils.-6m GOLDEN MORTAR DOUG STORE IL B. PAILUT, Succosssor to JUSTUS GRAY ISt CO. FRONT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA PERFUMER 1' AND COSMETICS. FRExcli To il et Paste as Enamel white Virgin Wax or Antilles, &nail De Paris. Also a carefully selected stuck of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery. Soaps and Fancy articles at Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front St., Columbia, Pa, Parry's Celebrated Dentifrice. il l On CLEANSING and PIIESERVING tho Teeth, hardening the gums, and re moving all Tartar and Scurf trout the teeth, cou3pletely arresting the progress of decay, nail cleansing the parts as have al ready became black by decay. For sale at Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front St., Columbia, Pa. Oct. 14, 'lt). TIM Lowest possible prices for stand ard Domestics at HALDE:NLIN'S oct. 7, tf, Barley Sheat! CALL AND SEE THE CELEBRATED Burley Sheaf Cooking Stove. It costs less and saves more coal than any 301 C” stove ofentml size, ut Prahievs, Locust St., opposite Vronklin ilotthe. Oct T,-tf MECCA OIL WORKS, COMERFORD d; CO., 2.6 Market street, Pittsburg, Pa. MANUFACTURERS OP THE BEST quality of oils tin• machinery, station ery engine; locomotives, Rolling Mills, Railroads, :UM tutlis, flour also, iiiuminatine . Oils, Our long and extensive experience in manufacturing Machinery oils, enable us to present an article to the public or very superior quality. We guarantee it is without grit, and will not congeal in the coldest weatuer, gutn or heat, and being equal in all its qualities to No. I Lard, or Sperm Oil. %. - 43_Orders may be left at this ollicc. oct. 7„65-tr New and Cheap Goods Shreiner's Row, ?ront Street, Cohnnbia. rivrr, SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST OPEN ed no entire new stock of goods, con sisting of Cloth, Sat/netts, C;a4Si mores, Fl 111111 a, VOStillp, JO:111S, Dril wigs, Chccks, Ticking, 'Pickings :\fuslins, Ging . hants, Calicoes, Delames, Alpacas, licreges. Cumbries, Willi trits, Baltitorals, lloop skirts, Handkerchiefs. Gloves. Hosiery, Shirt Fronts, Suspenders, -- Seek Ties, .. ICE Diaper Damasks., Cra4l) Towels, Crapes, Ribbons, COMAYA Hair foils, Belts,Buckles, Braids ' Trimmings, Earnings. Buttons, Pocket Books, Sewing. Silks- Spool Colton eta', car. I offer my goods nt a very small ad vance, and for CAM, only. Thankful for past, favors, I ask a por- Om of public patronage.. oct. 7,'6,55. L 0. BRUN ER. No. 9 PITTSBURG TWIST, WARRANTED sound and sweet, only 8 vts. a plug a JOHN PhNDRICII'S. Iront Street, Columbia. No 10. AXTARRANTED BEST SWEET V V -Tipiot Tobacco in 'Lancaster County. Plugs very large, only It) ets. a Ong at JoilN FENlntieli, Front Street, Columbia. No. 17. DOUBLE -DIPPED, I'iIIOLNIA sweet. Twist Tobacco, the best in nuiricet, only 10 cents plug. Try it at JOHN FENDRICITS, Front St., Columbia. No. 23 EGOOD WIN A* BROTHEWS . low Bank Chewing Tobuceo in Tin Foil only Li per gross, la JOILX FENDRICII'S No. 7 I.,ITTSBURG CONGRESS TOBACCO, I only 70 por lb, 111. JNO. FENDRICITS, Front St., Columbia. No. S SQ PURR'S BALTO. RAPPEE only 70 %As. per lb. at JOIIN FR.'S DRICIT'S _Front St. Columbia. STOVES ! Are sold cheaper than they have been for four years, at PFAHI 4, S HOUSE FURNISHING STORE, Locust Street, opposite Franklin house, COL UMM-1, A large assortment of Stoves, Tin Ware, Spoon; Basket 4, Lamps, Tubs, Coal Oil, Brooms, Lanterns, Knives and Forks, Brass Kettles, ke., ALLIVATS ON SWAM. Gas fitting, Spouting, Booting, 13e11 Flanging, Copper Work anti Repairing Stoves attended to promptly. rcpt. 1.6, '65. Public Sale• Tyy AN ORDER Or THE OItPHAN'S 1.) Court, there will be sold at Public Sale, on OCTOIIEIt _salt 1565, on the prem ises in West lleutplield Town:dill), Lan cater Co., the following re,Pand personal estate of Samuel Ingram. deceased, on the road leading front hissers NI ill to Colutn bin, about one tulle from the former place, and one and a half miles from the latter.— A Lot of ground containing half an acre, with a One-Story Log Dwelling Llonse, hog pen, and other Improvements, well of water, and adjoining, lands of Nelson Williams, estate of Charles Lockard and Conrad Swartz. If any person wishes to view the property before the slay of ante they may call on - Nelson Williams, resid ing near the same. . COP EN 11E14' En. Sept. 30, 31. Adtnististrater. ZILZICTION. Election for President, 5 Afaringers 1 - 3 L and Treasurer to serve us it Hoard of Directors, to MOOoge thv affairs Of the Columbia and Chestnut. Hill Turnpike Co., for the term of une year then next en suing, will be held at the Public House of Jaye() S. Miller, in the Borough of Colum bia, 'November 611345, between the hours mid 4 P. at. J. DUNCAN' COTrnELL, oet 7,4 t. Secretary. A.Nd T Election for Presidet. anreasurer to man n age the mi Mana n g sti e ns of Ute Columbia fi llarielle. Turnpike Co., for the term. of one year then next valuing. will be held nt the Public booze of Jacob S. Millet, to the Borough of Columbia, Uth, ltitP. between the hours of 2 and 4 P. M. J. DUNCAN COTTRELL, oet. 7, -.lt. Secretary. ONE PRICE STORE MALTBY & CASE Are now open ing, the LARGEST STOCK FALL AND WINTER GOODS in Columbia- Our Stock of Dress Goods comprises all the LATEST AND MOST DESIRABLE Fabrics, Styles and Colors, To be found itt the markets ct NEW YORK & THILAD'A, oohaittirielti part of Dress :AMA, Plain andavigared, French :Merinos, •' • All 'Wool Delains, • English Nferinos, French Cassimeres, All Wool Plaids, All Wool Poplins, Milted Poplins. Wool Plaids, Alpacas, Delains, cire., .kc With a great variety of other SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS, Also for THE LADIES Embroidered IfCm Stietelk'd Kerchiefs, Embroidered Collars and Cuffs,. • . Hemstitched and plain Handkerchiefs lourine.s best kid gloves, Silk Thread and Silk Glov'es, Kid finished Silk Gloves, ilatinoral Skirts. ens:timer° Vests, Cloaking Cloths, , White Goods;, ,` KnieGiShas - Hoot - Skirts, Hosiery, Cleriks, Shawls, 4.te And fur QP,I , rI I I.iM Z, , IM IT Plain and Fancy Cassimeres„ French and Rnglish Cloths Ready made Clothing, Knit-Shirts,brawers, Shirting Flannel, Flannel Shirts, Glazed. Paper Collars, Plain Paper Collars, Linen Collars, Butterfly Ties, Fancy Cravats, Plida CraTats, nootm IMB WITII A FULL ASSORTMENT OP CIIILDRENS' WEAR, QUEENSW ARE. OIL CLOT II S, Ces.RPETS, Ea Eal NEW GOODS ARRIVING WEEKLY OUR, GOODS A ro BOUGHT FOR CASH, And sold at. SMALL PROFITS. Though we do notprofes* RETAIL GOODS At Wholesale Prices, Weere ready to prove to the satiethettota of anz..• ono who will favor un kith tit EXAM N ATION That ♦'.o do sell them as cheap, or CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER STORE OUTSIDE OE PUILADELPFIIA. Our motto in FAIR DEALING Iloping thereby to convince our customers t hut it 11 to their ad rantrigo to purchase of An exatninntion of our Goods most r* spectrally' solleited. 3IALTBY g CASE, Locust Street,Columbia. Pa. Sept. 916, ISCS. CLOAKS,SOATS, HAVING FITTED UP 0X.,40.1 4 A—TC We aro now prepared to offer Ladies Cloaks, Coats and SA' Ir ks of every style and quality, at way/ow:trim" Tlrif & OAf3E. oct. 14,'G5. C L SELDE-N & CO. MIME HEM 27 COURTLANDT ST., NEW YORIC. 100,000 WATCHES. CHINS. • GOLD PENS, PENCILS, &C., &C. - - wromteri-m - $666,0001 TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH WITHOUT REGARD Itt VALUE. AA `D MOT TO BE PAID UNTIL you Irsow Sptended List of .Irtieies, All to lie sold for One Dollar Each, 330 Gru t/ Cs-S IV:itchy/1, t 5., to $l5O I,U Ladies' Gaol sisd &JAI Vase eoes 4ou (Jones Mut (tug ase itocties, th..)" 70 :31J Diontosois bang:, CO" 100 tiold Vest and Sock Chais.9, s 3J AIM) 4.. 6 3,mA)Gold Oral Band Itrocelea t ' 4 " 8 4,004. bused Bold bracelet.' 1 " 10 2.0.10 Clinthirale Litmus and Guard Chains 0" 24 6„‘,0 sontutre and Geld 13r0ocit&s. 4 " 10 2,0.0 Lola and nt/rVutii3O isrooefira, ' 4 " X 2,000 Corsi, Upul, und Lmeraid liroof:bel 4"' 8 ....,0 u 3lostite, Lust', A: lor mine Sur Luops, 4 " 8 4,400 Cum!, 0001 and Emerald Ear Drops, . 4 " 6 .1,0..0 • ablorniit Dunnow.l l.retist Pins, ..., 260 " 10 3,00, 6ofti Fob anti Vest. Watch Keys, • r ' 254" 0 4,0.0 Eub and Vest liiibben Slide., ' 3 " 10. 4,0_0 sets I,leeve ttutt,,nii; stud., etc, 3" V 2,000 sold Titan/des, Peneil, eV... 4 " 7 cop), Nialature Locket., 6" S 4,000 t. tniutti re Louliots—Magie Spring, 9" 213 4,00 i Cola Toot iii, th, , ; Cro:i.,‘ ,-,ete. 2" 8 , 6,(.00 Plain Gold Iting,, 4" 4.), 5,U0, Citru.4td I,ol‘i it wgs. 4" 11 I,ooiStime set and Lignet Rings, - 210" 10 0,0000.01 Am niu Dlianoott 1111.10, 2" 10 :,..Vu seta I..sutes'.,:wetry—,let and Geld. 6 " 13 twou -.etc, Ludte,' Sewehy•-• anwo, l'i-arl etc. 4. 13 6,..t.V Gold Pi. /n 4, i•-ilver .E.ttetirdou-Molders and Pen,: 4. 10 Getat Gold Pau. and veld Mounted Itolders,3 8 5,u00 t.,olct Pens and Esien,,tou-Rolders, 0" 10 5,000 tztiver Got,lots and Drudraus . Cups, 6" 60 I.UW Silver caetera, ' 15'• 50 2,000 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets, 10 CO, 'Mk nozzn 1.0 0 Dozen Silver Ten P. pcons, 610 to Sal 4.o.o__Tnt'zp,ons Forks. 2C, "100 Certificates naming each article and its Value, are placed in Sealed Envelopes, which are well mixed. Ono or these En voopes,containing the Certificate or Order for some Article, (worth at least one dol lar at retait,) will be sent by mail to any address. without regard„to choice, on re ceipt of 2,5 Cents. The purchaser will see what Article it &vire, and its value, which may be from One 'to Five Hundred Del lar,,,,and euu then send One Dollar and re ceive the 4rilfell. [Milted, or any other ott the list 01 the same value and after seeing the article, if it does, not give perfect satis faction, we desire it to be immediately re turned and the amount paid will be re funded. 1.13- this mode. so selections from a varied stock of tine goods, of the best make and latest styles and or- intrinSie worth, at p. noudnat price, while *nll .have a thence of securing articles of the'Xighest In all eases we charge forwarding the Certdicates, postage and doing the busi ness, the sum ofTwauty 2 iive,cerit.3, which utast bo enclosed theorder. Five Cer tificates will be sent for'f4,4;,eles . en for $2 ; thirty for :55; sixty-live for $l.O ; one bun dred.for ‘sr.Af -Parties fleeting with us may dep,end on havitor prompt retUrl3S, d'the article drawn will be Immediately rent to any ad dress by return until or express. Entire satisfaction Guaranteed in all cases. Write your name, Town, Comity and State plainly, and address. SELDEN Ss O. . 27 Courtlandt Street; New York. • may 20, Gm, JUST OPENEar ANOTHER lino of handsome Dress silks Solid Colors, Plain unct vioured, front Low cost.to superb qualitistr 4 - STOOK FULA. MAKES THE; 'BEST PRIO.ES THE LOWEST ut HALDEMAN'S. oct. T. tf MISHLER'S HOTEL, EVAN MISFILES, Proprietor. WI2,ST NIAMICET SQUARE, READING, PENN` A. Oct. 7th. ly. Hosiery, Gloves, CEO _EXCHA.NGE HOTEL, MoI;NT JOY, PEN.NA.. ALEX. D. REESE, Proprietor FIRST-CL.LSS ACCOALIMDATIONZ. The Choicest Liquors at the Bar. Oct. 7th, ly. No 21 EOOOI,W IN 6c TIROS. PLANTATION . Chewing Tobtte,o, in tin fell, only tri per gross at .7011 N PENDRICIFS, Front Street, Columbia: QUARTERLY RE PORT OF E CON di dot. of the Coituubiu Xutional Bank Llitt morning of filo find , Monday of Out, 1? ES' 0 ER CE ' Note- and bills d *101,217.28 Li. :3. I.ontlsdeposited for circulation, 609.000 00 llonas and other U. S, seeuri's, 755,900,00 1363,277,21 Cut•ll in notes of other Diatlrks J 0,125,00 4 ' State 7.957.00 Remittances,other citeh items, :49. 6,67 Specie, 900,00 1,4;.41 tenders and compound ha. notes. 95 015,09 Due Ivan :Nailornd tardo, 10.545,11 do ether tanks, 3,0J6,713 =1.4=414 8,000,00 Current ex poises 3,48571 Tales paid, LIABILITIES. Capital, Surplus fund. 7:‘,343,113 Profit and Lobs, 4,,,1a,tra Discount. 23,9aLtgl Exchanges. 1,41'24:6 106.L56:11 1 1 Dividends unpaid. 4e7,00 Due to :National Ralik" 9.112,23 do. to other Batiks. 1.011A14 Circulatlon of Columbia hank, 37:.007,03 . do Cora National Malt, :::80.7.45,00 Individual detn,sita, 22.',' EV4:9 960,43434 -.....--- . $164,261,17 Indebtodtess of Dirr.ctort. tt7a 4 ..z. Sworn and wobso;tibed to by SA.MITEL.BI.I.OCII, Cashier. Oct. 7, :::zu - - STATE:At:ST SILOWING THE CON dition of the First :Sutienal Bank, of Cotun►bia, for the quarter ondiug Sept. bO, 1865. RESOURCES. noncla deposited to emu* Circulation, $150,000,00 Lions and Vier,ortut*, 15t,'-93,50 2'. ern /rum awl Fixtures, I.ln-tli 'rases rmal. Current Expense Tsa,sii Oyer draftr. :IWO Interost un Deposittt, UV, a Remittance% Mill otbsfr caab items, 3,1.536 8. Due front nook.. ;2; 580.42 U. S. fonds and other s.euritles on hand, $16,400,00 Notes °Totter National alto kir. 9t0,0,1 Soto% of State Lanka.s.l.37,on epocie anti Legal 'reader notes, :1.312,0' 0 -----.. LIABILITIES: Capital Stock. Szu.tat,uo Circulation. 13...,002.(0 Veyos.ts. 73.821.15 Dar Hanks and Donkeys, 9,492.,.% Profit and Loss, 6.1•10 09 SO rplus Fund, 2.500.09 Dividends unpaid loop 3 $3740.3,4a a Sworn to and subscribed by ti.Di7rW2l.l:2, Dashisty. Oct. 7.-35 No. 25. - "NO. CORNISII'S FINE CUT CIMIN- O ing Tobacco in Tin foil, only $7 per gross, tit JOEIN FENDRICIWS Front Si.., Columbia. = Manner of distribution. CEE=I £1601,2607 500,00040 .374,C04,4 11
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