The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, October 21, 1865, Image 3

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    pal Vtpartment.
To Carexpoutionts.
Commumentuout, lettere, centribuibuis, semi, of
meritemu! intend to Mc reader, wilt be acceptable rum
frtemis from all.quariers
,Fags.—Chas. Oakford & Sotis of Phil
paaelphin, advertise a large and superb
stock of Furs, which they will warrant•to
be according to representation.
.SENVINO MACIIINES.—Mr. W. G.
Patton at Maltby 4; Case's storo adverti
ses Wheeler ,Sr. Wilson's Sewing Machines.
Uc is the Agent In this_ place for those
: popular machines. Call and see them.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.-31r. J.
•G. Hess advertises in to-day's paper, the
splendid dwelling on Front street,in which
, he now resides, also the valuable building
flot on 2ndjstreet.
T. M. Grider, agent for IL W. Gray, also
iadvertises valuable real estate in this issue.
tS•ALES OP REAL ESTATE.--Mrs.
Jacobs sold her residonco on Second street
to J. G. Hess, for six thousand one hun
dred and fifty dollars.
Dr. S. Atlee Backius has sold his resi
•donce on Locust, adjoining the Franklin
House, to Dr. Joseph Cottrell, for five
thousand five hundred dollars. •
itatirßY iIoU,SE.—We insert to-day
the advertisement of the Maltby- House,
Baltimore. It is, without exception the
best public house in that City. leis lux
uriously furnished throughout, and the
itable cannot be excelled for good fare by
any hotel in the Union. Our friends stop•
ping at this house will Mad the truth of our
remarks hilly verified.
A SLIP or TUE TONGUE.—llecently
a young lady went into a certain book store
for the purpose of purchasing. a piece of
music entitled "When I sleep I dream of
thee" but V one of those ludicrous "mis
takes which will sometimes happen in the
he.+t families," she astonished the young
uuntleman of the store by inquiring if he
had the music entitled, "When I dream I
sleep with thee!" The tnistake brought' a
m-slest blush to the cheek of the fair in
lairer—ditto to the young gentleman.
HAIL ROAD MAT rEltS.—The diffi
culties heretofore existing. between the
It ending cf.: Columbia It tilroad Company,
and the Pennsylvania Railroad CC/nip:my
in reference to the crossing at this place,
h ire at last been arnica , h arranged as
follows :
The Reading& Columbia Railroad Com
pany will cniss the Pennsylvania Rail
r mil track at Mill street, and take their
smth track as far as atchntatis planing
mill, for which they trade the s:une length
of track on the north side of said road now
graded and ballasted by the Reading &
Columbia Railroad Company.
We hope that this amicable adjustment
°Nilo difileulties between the two com
panies may, in conjunction with the Co
lumbia at Port Deposit 'Railroad CotopanS,
lead to the building of a convenient pas.-
smger depot in a central part of our town.
t 4 ucit an IL Crangetatillt would be ladled with
delight by our citizens.
Co:A.I3IINA Po:I.T DEPOSIT ItAlL
no.u).—Wo learn that through the indefat
igable energy and enterprise of Col. C. S.
IC talfman - We'sident — oT Ilie - Colutufttia and
l'trt Deposit Railroad Company, that said
r tad will be put under contract immet
Moly.
We can conceive of no improvement
which will redound to the advancement
and development of our town more than
the construction and completion of this
raid. Columbia being the centre of so
malty railroad enterprises, will eventu
ally, as it certainly should, attract capital
ists to our town. This road will open to
railroad communication, vast fields Of iron
ore, and carry coal from our Susquehanna
c.tal fields direct to the seaboard, cheaper
and more direct than by any other route.
rte lumber trade is secured to our town
from its natural position, and this road
will only be another artery of trade for
oar merchants. No other location in our
State affords better facilities for the inanu
ftetare of iron and other products ; and we
aspect to chronicle at no distant day, that
our importance as a mantlthetaring com
munity is excelled by very few towns in
Our Commonwealth.
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Pollee eases before Samuel Evaus,Esq ,
re• the weak.
Assatt and Battery.—Rebecca Fallerton
111 vie, complaint against Joseph Grant),
WM. Read and 0. McGl.•tughlin, for assault
and battery. Defendants discharged.
Drunkenness ate.--Robert
(colored) was taken before Justice by
Constable 'McGinnis, for being drunk and
disturbing the peace, defendant commit,
ti•d to Jail for twenty days. . .
Mawslaughlar.—Constablo McGinnis ar
rested Jacob Harman for committing an
asvault upon Susan Kieffer, alias Susan
Harman, at her house on Union street, on
Saturday evening lust, whereby it is sup
posed she came to her death on Monday
htst, In default of $.500 bail to answer at
November session. Defendant was com
mitted to Jail on Tuesday.
The facts of the case seem to be as fol
lows so far as we have been able to learn
them:
On Saturday last, at about four o'clock
in the afternoon, whilst Henry Niielfer,
Fred. Barnhard and one or two other per
sons, were drinking beer in Mrs. Kieffer's
bar-room, the deceased and defendant , had
a dispute about something, when the de
fendant went behind the bar ••nd struck
the deceased in the face with his fist, and
kicked her. They then went into an ad
joining room; where lie kicked her twice,
when she fell, and was curried up stairs,
where she continued to grow worse until
she died, on Monday. One of the witnes
ses stated that the deceased told her that
She would die from the injuries caused by
the kicks.
NVe refrain from making any comments
upon the case, us the filets will be brought
before Court, and there determined as
they shall appear.
It is due to the defendant to state that an
inquest was held upon the body of the de
ceased. Drs. Bruner, Devlin and Craig,
made a post mortem examination and re-
Ported that they believed aim died from
natant!, causes, and the Jury so returned
their verdict.
Assault and Battery—Peter Gardner
made complaint against Jacob Wolf, for
Committing an Assault upon him, by
striking him in the face with a club, C.
Defendant bound over for his 'appearance
at NOystrtber Session to answer.
I. 0. Bruner gives - notice that he has
just received another stockrof Lew goods.
NEW .511LrasEar.--a-Mrs. L. Swartz,
will open a largo arta fashionable assort
tnen t of new Millinery on Thursday next,
26th in et.
BUTTER Ilixson of this
pine° +has commenced the manufacture of
candy, called Butter Scotch, and we learn,
is very successful.
OUR MUTUAL FRIEND.—T. B. Peter
son & Brothers, Philadelphia, will publish
from advance sheets on November 11th,
" Our Mutual Friend," Charles Dickens'
New Novel, complete and unabridged,with
all the illustrations to match their previous
editions ofthis popular Author's Writings.
We predict for "Our Mutual Friend" a very
generous reception, as it is one of his best
Books.
TUE PAVEMENTs.—It is a very im
portant matter that our sidewalks should
be attended to before winter sets in. We
have before called the attention of the
street commissioners to the pavement on
the south side of Walnut street above 2nd.
The sidewalk in the upper end of Locust
street is in a"sorry plight." Also in Front
street and numerous other places in our
town. Our authorities having the com
fort and interest of the people at heart,
should see to the repairing of the side
walks and street crossings before giving
too much attention to other matters of less
importance.
TERRIBLE RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—
On Saturday afternoon last an accident
happened to the Express train east on the
l'eun'a Railroad, nearly opposite Mrs.
Kantiman's Mill, in a cut on the road,
about midway between Lancaster and
Landisville, by which nine persons were
killed and two or three wounded. Fatal
accidents are of such rare oecurrenmon
this road,that it seemed to take the people
by surprise, and east a gloom over the
whole neighborhood. It is said by some
that the accident was caused by the break
ing of an axle, while others say the flange
of one ofthc wheels gave way on the curve.
The wheels were all examined before the
train left liarrisburg and found to be per
fect. The train was on time and running
at the usual rate of speed, and the a , cident
was one which It was difficult for human
foresight to guard against.
There Were several persons of this town
who got on the train at Landisville, and
made the attempt to get into the fatal car
but found it too MD, and got into the one
ahead, thus, probably saving their lives.
Wm. F. Lockard, the Assistant Super
intendent, together with other officers of
the road were unremitting in their enrts
to minister to the comfort of the wounded
and to alleviate the distress of the passen
gers. They spared no exertions to secure
the identitierition of the dead and to have
them properly cared for and sent to their
friends.
CIIOLERA.--Tlie Cholera Huisauce,
(not to speak. it profanely) has abated—i. e.
the evil of persistent p...pers, deficient in
exciting news, of using large "headings,"
and capital display of type, telling of the
ravages of this dreadful pestilence abroad_
ha.; diminished of late. A liremun's pa
rade or a good supply of rail-way accidents
coming providentially to our relief. Now
We arc told that to be forwarned is to be
fore-armed, but somLytimes to be foretold
2==
death is often mused by apprehension,and
in Manning epidendes a great portion
of the frightened to death are enrolled
among the victims of the peevalent disease.
Physicians Welt know this, Mid 1 OM sorry
to see any or them encouraging a dispo
sition to panic, by prophesying the advent.
of Cholera upon this side of tile Atlantic
coast. Their admonitions, however, with
regard to our suitable and wholesome diet,
to the cleanliness :and ventilation of our
dwellings, will do us, individually, a great
deal of g ,nd ; and it will bit very well it
throu.4ll the whole country they eon at
traet the attention of eommittees, and of
h.n•ough and of city authorities, to the hn
portanee and absolute nece.44ity of proper
drainage, and every means of preserving
a pure atmosphere. To this end wo should
all see to it, that gutters. sinks and sewers,
as well as back yards and cellars, are kept
iu clean condition—for this purpose we
used not only our individual care, but, it
may be, the visiting or inspection of street
or health committees ; but, chiefly we
need, some cheap (Usinfeeting ageatd, for
gutters, Sze., the usual expedients, Hine, af,e.
being almoit entirely inert. Chentists
should inform the public aeon this point.
"ATTP.XTION, SOLDIERS OF OUR LAU.:
Anms."—Many Discharged Soldiers have
claims of which they have no knowledge.
By sending for a Circular to L. Brown t
Co., of No. 2 Park Place, N. Y., informa
tion will be furnished whichmay b e val
uable. oct 21 tj 06
CARD.—The subscriber respectfully
calls attention of all who use Segars, Tobaeco,Snutf,
&c., to his utitertisements in tosiny's paper. You
will find them numbered. from One to Twenty-Six,
and there is no doubt but what you will find plenty
of goods in his line of businese,taenty-fivo per cent.
cheaper than west of Philn.or east of Pittsburg. You
will see many goods in his advertisement at his re
tail prices.
Ile would also state to all who deal in Tobacco,
Segars, Snuff, Pipes, Le., that It will be to their ad
vantage to give him a call before purelmsing, as his
prices will be made satisfactory, Ills MOW) is
stiles mid small profits.. Since be has wi th
di au n front the link) of Fendrich k pros. ho has In
creased his steel:olml pledges himself to sell cheap
er than the cheapest. Ile has the beg stock of
double -dipped Virginia Sweet Twist Tobacco in the
market, and is the only one in the county who has
it for sale. The old and true saying Is, "persons
will buy where they get thu cheapest." All he asks
is a trial, and his prices will be found the cheapest
and his goods will be guarantied HN to give
FEN b It satisfaction,
JO' ICU,
Wholesale tutu Beloit Tobacco,Snnit & Seger Maim
' factory, Front Street, 5 doors from Locust, Co
..
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Dentin. and lilarringe are publillied In thls paper
without charge. When accompanied by coinmen
bides whether prn~o or poe t ry. live coots per line
win be charged. Funeral .11011 COS ten cents per line.
Payable in advance.
- _
In this place, October 19th 1865, by Bev.
Wm. Steck, Mr. Benjamin Nuitamuker
and Miss Maggio Lillie, both of Chigoes.
L:DU'Z I --' .
In this place, on Wednesday afternoon,
18 inst., :Ars. Mary Rakestraw, aged 60
years.
The funeral will take place from the
residence of Samuel Truseolt. in Cherry
street above Third, on Sunday afternoon
at 3 o'clock,
In this place. October 9th, Anna, wife of
Jacob Itathiot, itt the 67th year of her age.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
MALTBY HOUSE,
A.. B. MILLER, Proprietor,
Bal tim ore, Md.
This hotel has boon lately refitted with all the
necreetiry Improvements known to hotel enterprise
and therefore °demi first class accommodations to
strangers and others visiting Baltimore.
Oct 21, le 5.
Notice to Trespassers
• A LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY FOR
-1-- bidden to trespass upon the Grounds
of the subscriber, in West Hemptield
township. Lancaster County, for the pur
pose of shooting birds or any ether game,
or taking fruit &0., as / inn determined to
prosecute to the utmost rigor of the law,
every one so offending, who is found upon
my premises, without express permission.
JOHN STERLINE, Sr.
JOHN STERLINE, Jr.
oct. 21,-3t.
SEWING MACHINES
WHEELER & WILSON
IS acknowledged to be the best Family
Seeing Machine in use. More than
two hundred thousand have already been
sold. Every Machine warranted to give
satisfaetion, or the money refunded. For
sale at the store of Maltby & Case, Locust
Street, Columbia, Pa.
oct. 21, _ W. G. PATTON, Agent.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PRIVATE SALE_
THESubscriber offers at private sale
the two and a half story brick dwelling
house which he now occupies, situated on
Front Street between Locust and Union
Streets, fronting •t 7 feet on Front Street
and running back to Penn'a Railroad. The
property is in the most complete repair,
having all the modern imnrovements,gas,
water, cooking range, dm. There are nine
rooms divided:lnto convenient sizes, with
entry, largo attic, &c. Tho property is
beautifully located,has a lot of choice fruit
trees in yard, and is well worth the atten
tion of any one wishing to purchase a resi
dence which is in complete order.
The undersigned also offers a fine build
ing lot on the south side of Second street,
adjoining property of Mrs Wright and
Joshua Vaughen, containing one hundred
feet on 2nd street mind extending in depth
two hundred and twenty-one feet more or
less.
This is ono of the most desirable lots in
Columbia and will be sold at a bargain.
If not sold by the 11th of November, the
above properties will be offered at Public
Sale. For particulars apply to
Oct 31 4w. J. G. HESS.
GREAT CHANCE FOR
AG-I•TTS..
WHAT TILE PEOPLE WANT;
TttE
.ALINT 713 Ft. 7ZI
History of the War,
Complete in one very large Volume of
over 1000 Pages-
This work hits no rival as a candid, lucid,
eompletemuthentic mut reliable history of
the "great confliet." It contains reading
'natter equal to three large royal octavo
volumes, s lendhlly illustrated with over
Iso line portraits of 'Generals, battle scenes,
maps and diagrams.
Returned and disabled officers and en
ergetic young men in want of profitable
employment will find this at rare chance
to make money. We have Agents clear
ing. $250 pet month, which we will prove '
to any doubting applk' ant ; for proof of
the above send for circulars and see our
terms. Address,
JON E 5 BROTHERS fi. CO.,
oct. Philadelphia, Pa.
For die Sp,
F t 1 RS. FURS. I? 13 ltS
w t) LES A. LE tiNv
CHARLES OA. Ii.V0111) & SON'S
UOPITADIENTAL
I'ITIL.DELPIII.I.
lave -ow open their large and splendid
stork of
Ladies Fur Capes,
Collets,
tiff 4,
Cu Mg,
Woves,
And Hoods.
Also the finest assort, - f.ent of Fancy Fur
.Itobus, t; lows ever 1),!-
fore offered by them, :ill of which are Witr
ranted lobe as representea.
SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT.
Oct. tr.
rill 1E Pi.)l;i7 r.A.11 ii.vrs or the sp.:Aso::
(4entlemen's Dress Silk Rat,
Cassimere Dress Hats,
P.I.TENT RESORT ILL 7'S',
The Dasher Hat,
The Faust Ilat,
The Rusher Hat,
The Easton Hat,
THE DUNDREARY HAT,
A large and splendid assortment of all
the above yew and Popular Styles, in
Cloth, Casslinere and Felt, together with a
full line of
PLAIN . HATS
Also, all the new styles or Fall and Win
ter Caps for Gentlemen, Youth's and
Children's Wear.
SHULTZ it BRO.,
Hatters, No. 20, North Qu street,
Lancaster, een Pa.
Oct. 21 1.835.
Court Proclamation.
NVHEREAs. the Hon. Henry G. Long
President., Hon. A. L. .Haves and
Ferree Brintsa, Associate Judges attic Court
of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, and Assist
ant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of
the Peace, in and for said county of Lancaster. have
issued their precept to ors directed, requiring tae,
11111°11g other things, to mak,. public Proclamation
hroughout B
the aiwick that a Court of Oyer
Co
Terminer and a Gen li eral Delivery; Also, a Court
of Genera. Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail
Delivery will cominenee in the Court, !louse, in the
city . of Lancaster, in the (intuition wealth of Pent.syl-
Yenta, en the 3.1 Monday iu November. (20to 18n5:
In pursuance of which precept, Public Notice is
hereby given. to the Mayor nits( Aldermen of the
city of La:waster, in the said county, and all the
Justices of t • retICO. the Coroner. any C, instable".
of the said City and county of Lancaster, that they
be then and therein their own proper persons, with
their rolls, records and exam inati•in s, end inquisi
tions. anti their other remembrances, to do hose
things which to their offices appertain, in their be.
half to be done,nndsilso all Dios., who mill prosecute
against the prisoner , . who J 1. 1 .0 or then shall be, in
the Jail of the said county of 'Lancaster, are to be
then and there to prosecute against them as shall
be j
Dated at Lancaster, the 10111 day of October. MI:,
Ogt, 21 te. _ _
ARCANA WATCH.
An Elegant Novelty in Watches.
The cases of this watch are a new invention' com
posed of several different metals combined, roll. I
together mad planislied, producing an exact intim.
aloe of 1a caret gold, called Arcane, They era as
beautiful as solid gold, and afforded at one-eighth
the co-t. The eit•eii are beautifully designed end
are
mint. Leven,
the exoetstylo of tile celebrated
G o ld minting Levers, and so exact an Imitation of
gold Co defy detection. 'Cite movements are
mannfactured by the weft—known Jimer Watch
Company of Europe and are superbly shed.
ing engraved pallets, fattey curved bridges, adjusting
regulator, line dial and skelleton hands,
These watches are all Hunting Cases and of three
sizes, the timeliest tieing for ladies. A coon Of nix
will be sent by Mail or li.:xpros fordl2s. ThaY
will
readily sell for three times their cost. We a lso
import a vary superior fati.lied and elegant weigh
which we can sell for $3O eaeli, or Wolper case ofsix.
These
areal
also bunting canes and for Ladies and
Heats. Wow sole agents for this Watch in the
United States. and none MC gannine which do oat
bear our Trade Mark. Feraons ordering watohos
C. 0. U , will please remit 21 pereent. of the amount
withtheir order. Orders for any kind of watches
promptly , and faithfully iulailed. Address A MASA
WATCH CO.. No. 1112 FULTON ST., New York City,
Importers & Dealers in Watches of every descrip
tion.
Successor to Girard W. Devaugh it Co.
04. 21. Us 1,
OPENING OF
Fall and Winter Millinery !
MRS-. L, SWARTZ,
Will open on Thursday next, October
.25th, n large and fashionable assort
ment of Fall and Winter Millinery, to
which the attention of her friends in Co
lumbia and vicinity are invited, It.
NOTICE!
Treasurer's office of The Col'a,
and Port Deposit R. R. Co.
Notice is hereby given to the stockhold
ers of the Columbia (it Port Deposit Rail
road Company, that the fourth install
ment on the capital stock of said company
of five dollars per share, will be due and
payable at the office of the Treasurer in
Coln inhia,Pa., on the 12th day of November
1865. By order of the Board of Directors.
A. J. ICAUFFAI AN,
oct. 7, It Treasurer.
FETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIM
LA Ell in the Post Office at Columbia, Pa.
Saturday, October, 14, 1865.
, X..5.."T0 obtain any of these letters, the
applicant must call for 'advertised Zellers,'
give the date of this list, and pay one cent
for advertising.
LADIES' LIST.
Hark Elizabeth Kendrick Catharine
Hein/man Martha • Mellinger Martha IC.
GENTLEMEN'S LIST.
&rter NVm. Honey B. F.
Cramer Michael McGraw Thomas
Collins Jar. Ore Harry
Coleman F. is:aut.:on S. G.
Ervin George N. Weis Bernhard
Barris Frank
FOREIGN LETTERS.
Heinr Steno
OA. 21,1865. FRY.P.M.
NOTICE
WHEREAS, Letters of Adminissra
tion to the estate of Susan Harman late of
the Borough of Columbia, Pa., dee'd, have
been granted to the subscriber, all persons
indebted to said estate are requested to
woke immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims or demands against the estate
of the said decedent; will snake known the
same without delay to the subscriber resi
ding in said borough.
- JACOB BANGERT.
Columbia, Oct. 19, A, D. 1865
Oct 21 Gt.
Real Estate for Sale.
By VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE
Orphan's Court of Lancaster County,
the undersigned Administrator of Jacob
logentogler, 4lee'd., will sell at public sale,
on the premises at 2 o'clock P. M., on
Saturday, November 18th 1865, the follow
ing real estate
A Piece of Land contalming Ono Acre and
One Hundred and Fifty-two Perches,
with a Two-Story Frame Dwelling House,
Frame Stable and other improvements,
situ.ttc on the Columbia cf.• Marietta turn
pike, in West Hemplield Township,
bounded by lands of John Kline, Mary
Hogentogler and others.
Terms will be madetknow by
HENRY HOGEINITOGLER,
Admlnistrator of Jacob IlogentoTler.
Ott. 21, to
REAL ESTATE SALE!
11Q VIRTUE. OF AN - ORDER OF OR
LI VIRTUE
Court ot Lancaster County, the
undersigned executrix of Frank' Stein,
dec'd., will sell at public sale, at the public
house of Jacob S. Miller,in the Borough of
Columbia, at 7 o'clock P. M., on Saturday,
'ovember 18th lStla, the following real es
tate :
A. lot of ground on the North side of
‘Vitinut Street, between Second and,Third
Streets, in the Borough of Columbia,
bounded by property ofSamuel B. Heise,
the-estate of Geo. W. Barrack, deed., and
John Enney, dee'd., containing in front
forty feet and extending back 200 feet,
more or less, to property of Mr. Heise.—
There is a Two-Story Panne Dwelling
!Louse and other improvements on the lot.
Terms will be made known by
CA.TI tAnixEsruax,
Executrix of Frank Stein, dee'd.
oct. 21, is
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(1 it tkli it 110 I•el in i',1111111,14 L 111Ca.tvr CO tiny, Pa.
the fnll.niing iZt.lll E4t:l( We-t
ill-Id ut p., eatinty, viz:
No. 1-2. S .1 C121 , :,.3 103 .PILIteIIES
of 1, 44 4141, Iyin4 on the Cadmobia S Chestnut
Torop.ke Loin!, a !joining So. and No. J, and lands
of Ja 4414 Sehentrely, the Chestnut 11111 Iron Ore Co.,
Levi Rhoads, John sterling. Sr., Samuel Ol.orline,
John Clark and other.. The improvements thereon
ar,' ti Two—tory BHA Duelling ROUSE, a Bank
13NRS, ti irmoo !torso stahle—sutlietenlly largo for
IY lnst , , a Sommer house Smoke house, nod all
other outbuildings necessary to a convenient and
Cianfortahl,i reetdetico. buildings nre nil well
halt fur the moat part nearly now. Thu land
in under good letwes, nod in a high aline of cultiva
tion, running water near the Kitchen door. mid in
the tronyard• well of excellent eater near the
lunwe it all a pump in it. au Orchard or choke
fruit tree., mien app'es, p..tenes, pears and Mier
ail ut haring condition wall an abundance of
grain, easplt , rrm a t te.,
' to , alone vromo ty Is also an el •glot situation for
any kind 01 tiontafitetury, us it has a btreasn of rim
eaux. water throughgood roan is anti close to the
Reading and Columbia Railroad, about one tittle
from Columbia, end 1 1 % miles front the well lowan
Clomitot Hal Iron U.O Banks. ,t portion of it
tvattld be execllently troll adapted for it vineyard.
No. '2-7 ACHES O.; Zif PE/WILES
Of load I 01 the smith side of the Columbia and Chest
nut 1101 Turnpike, and orav , ed by the Howling and
Columbia itnilroad. RIP I 1111jOilling No, I,and !aside of
Joiner, Rudolph Herr, Seltnavely and
othere, the Land le
twat high state of cultivation and
part emered with timber. prineipally lootrd
and eliestntn, welt adapted for building lots along
Die turnpike.
No. 3—A TWO STORY FRANIE ROUSE
and out buildings, a good lot of Ground fronting on
Ott the turnpike, containing 7.1 Perches, adjoining
No, 1, and lattde of the Chestnut Hill lion Ore Co.,
and Daniel linger.
No. 4-3 Acres and 133 Peroll..s.
of land, near No 1, part in n high state of caltivat ion
and part cot•cred into heavy rtit•stnttt timber, lit to
cat for rails, adjoining lands of the Chestnut Intl
Iron Vre Co., Christ. S. kr/varmint, Abraham I. Grain,
Nicholas llogendrigler mal Henry Laken.
No. 5—A Two-Stsry Frame lionse.
on said turnpike, and 31 Perches of Land, lying be
tween said tarttpike, and the Ileadina and Columbia
Railroad. adjoining property of Christian S. Knell.
ntau liu d Benj. Billet
No. 6.—S3Perclies of Land.
lying between the It. and C. It.. and a public road ad
joining lands of Henry Eshelman and Hiram Lock
art, it is well adapted for a building lot.
The ebOVe propetty is located near good markets
for any prodnetions and coca ement to schools, mills
:tures mid churches.
Persons wishing to view the premises before the
day of a i de, will a all on Daniel V hitter, the tenant
teddin ,
Lancag on
ster Na
rounty l. or on the subscriber at :Mount
rifle i , Pa.
Une-haff of the pareliam• money may remain on
the premise, secured by mortgaga for one. two, or
Circe years. s if do n tug the purchaser, at per
rent. per annum interest.
te eominenee sit 2 Ale dop. in. of said day
of sale, and further tel made known by
JUIi~ 11. C . :WIDER, Agent
for Henry W. Gray.
oct 21 ts.
John Brady
Auctioneer
INTEREST ON DEPOSITS.
MLIE Columbia Bank will receive money
on deposit, and pay interest therefor,
at the rate of 4i per cent. for six months,
and 51 per cent. for twelve months.
SAMUEL SHOCII,
Cushier.
Oct. 14, 'fls.-tf.
c ma
N Election for President, 5 Managers
Aand Treasurer to servo us a Board of
Directors, to manage the affairs of the
Coltuubla and Chestnut Hill Turnpike
Co., for the term of one year then next en
suing, will be held at the Public House of
Jacob S. Miller, in the Borough of Colum.
his. November fi 1805, between, the hours
2 and 4 P. M.
J. DUNCAN COTTRELL,
Secretary.
oct 7,4 t.
No. 22
OLIN ANDERSON CO'S SOLACE
JChewing Totteeo,very cheap by gross
ab JOHN FENDRICH'S
Front Street, Cohan bin.
T
--------
FIRE ];RICK FOR SALE.
A°FM mple of which can be seen nt
Mee or BRUNER er, MOORE
Columbia. Dee. :3(1,
No 5
DANVILLE, VA.. SMOKING T er obacco
;la # lb. packaggea. °my 50 0 eta. p lb.
JOHN- FE - NPW
LOS,
Front St. Columbia.
GOLDEN W.OFITAII RN STORE
IL B. PARRY, Succe.sor to
JUSTUS GRAY CO.
PROIsIT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA.
PER i' 11.11 ER A.I.NrD CO,SWETICS.
FRlp.Zert Toilet Pasto us Enamel white
Virgin Wax of Antilles, Email De
Paris. ‘LIso a carefully selected stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Pe-rfumery. Soaps and
Fancy articles at
Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store.
Front St., Columbia, Pa.
_
Parry's Celebrated.. Dentifrice.
16 . lOR CLEANSING and PRESERVING
the Teeth, hardening the gums, and re
moving all Tartar and Scurf from the
teeth, completely arresting the progress of
decay, and 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, '65.
.41.X-ii` 1 01;7.13. - lirei •
TIM Lowest possible prices for stand
ard Domestics at
HALDEMAN'S
oct. 7, tf,
Barley Sheat!
ALL AND SEE' THE CELEBRATED
C
Barley Sheaf Cooking Stove. It costs
less and saves more coal than any othe”
stove awl ual size, at Miller's, Locust St.,
opposite Franklin House. oat 7,-tf
MECCA OIL WORKS,
CaMERFORD &
26 Market street, Pittsburg. Pa.
M.NUFACTURERS OF THE BEST
quality of oils fir machin”ry, station
ery engines, locomotives, Rolling
Railroads, saw mills, flour also,
IlluminatinE Oils,
Our long MO extensive experience in
manufacturing Machinery oils, enable us
to present an article to the public of very
superior quality. We guarantee it is
without grit, and will not congeal in the
coldest weather, gum or heat, and being
equal in all its qualities to No. 1 Lard, or
Sperm Oil.
:I:II-Orders may beleft at this office.
Oct. 7„65-tf
New and Cheap Goods
Shreiner's Row, Front Street, Columbia.
MITE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST OPEN
ed an entire new 'stock of goods, con
sisting of
Cloth, Satinetts,
Cassimeres, Flannels,
Vest ings, Jeans,
Checks,
Tiekings, Tick ings
Mush us, Gi nglatms,
Calicoes, Dethines,
Al paces, Boreges.
Calabries t
Dal morals, Hoop skirts,
Handkerchiefs. Gloves.
Hosiery, Shirt Fronts,
Suspenth'irs, Neck Ties,
Veils,
Diaper Damasks, Crash Towels, Crepes,
Ribbons, Combs Hair foils, Belts,Buck les,
Braids,
Tri in I» gs, 11 nillings, Buttons,
Pocket Books, Sewing Silks' Spool Cotton
I offer my goods at a very small ad
vance, and lbr CASH, only.
Thankfallor past favors , I ask a por
tion of public patronage.
oct. 7, '65. I. 0. BRUNER.
No. 9
100.11"rSBURG TWIST, WARRANTED
and sweet, only R ets. n plug at
JOHN FENDRICH'S.
Front. Street, Columbia.
No. 10
WARRANTED rHE Ift SWEET
Twist To bal:CO in Lancaster County.
Plugs very Jarge,;ni . lyJO . s . ttl,d ) ::tAiltyf f at
-I -r
v. tv
No. 17.
DOUBLE -DIPPED, VIRGINIA sweet
Twist Tobacco, the bei,t in -market,
only In mints plug. Try it at
JOHN DRICII'S,
Vroii St., Columbia.
GooDwiN 4 BROTHER'S YEE,-
.111. low Bank Chewing Tobacco in Tin
Foil only :3i per gros , i, at
JOHN FENDRICITS
No. 7
I)rrrsnu no* CONGRESS TOBACCO,
only 70 eth. per lb, at
JNO. FENDRICI
Front St., Columbia.
No. 8
TARR'S BALTO. ItAPPEF: SNUFF
10 only 70 cis. Per Ib. sit
JOHN FENDRICIFS
Front St. Columbia.
STOVES !
Aro sold cheaper than they have been for
four years, at
7' X' AM-1 IL,MR.'S
HO USE FURNISHING SPORE,
Locust Street, opposite Franklin house,
COLUMBIA, P. 4.
A large assortment of Stoves,
Tiu Wore, Spoons,
Baskets, La 1111)8,
Tubs, Coal Oil,
Brooms, Lanterns,
Knives sad Forks,
Brass Kettles, fie.,
ALWAYS ON SAND.
'...S..Plumbing, Gas fitting, Spouting.
Rooting, 801 l Banging . , Copper Work and
Repairing Stoves attended to promptly.
Sept. IG, 'es.
Agents Wanted For
vrEsEcito E
r SERVIC,THE
T The Dungeon, and the Escape, by
AII.I3EDT D. RECII.MDSON.
N. Y. Tribune - Corresponndent.
The most interest ng and exciting . book
over published, embracing* Mr. Richard
-5011.8 unparalleled experience for four
years ; traveling through -the South in
secret service of the "Tribune" at the out
break awe war, with our armies and
fleets, both East mid West. daring the
first two years of the Rebellion ; his thrill
ing capture ; his confinement for twenty
the in seven different rebel prisons ;
his escape and almost miraculous journey
by night of nearly 400 miles. It will
abound in stirring events, and contain
more of the fact, incident and romance of
the war than any other work published.
Horace (lively says:
"A great many books will yet be writ
ten concerning this War, in addition to
the many already in print ; but not one of
them will give within n similar compass
a clearer, faller, more readable account,
entirely from personal observation, of the
nature, animus, purposes, tendencies and
instrumentalities of the Slaveliolders' re
bellion than does the unpretending narra
tive of Mr. Richardson."
Teachers, ladies, energetic young men.
and especially returned and. disaliksi of
ficers and soldiers, in want of profitable
employment, will find it peculiarly ndapt
ed to their condition. We have agents
clearing $(.75 per month, which -we will
prove to nay doubting applicant- Send
for circulars. Address
JON LS BROS. CO.,
N. N. corner 6th and :kilned Sts.
sept. SO, Jan "' Philadelphia.
No.
GUT AND DRY SMOKING TOI3ACCO
only 4. ta. a doz. nt
JOHN FENDRICII'S,
Front Streot, Columbia.
o.l ' \ 7 h l t iuL STOPLI/L'
MALTBY & CASE
Are now opening tLe
LARGEST STOCK
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
in
Columbia
Oar Stock of Dress Goods
comprises all tlio
LATEST A'S I) MOST DESIRABLE
Fabrics,
Styles
To be found in the ihnrkets cf
NEW YORK &PHILAD'A,
consisting in part of
=
Freneh Merinos,
All Wool Delains,
English Merinos,
French CaS4lineres,
All Wool Plaids,
All Wool Poplins,
Mixed Poplins.
Wool Plaids,
Alpacas,
Delains,
ttc.,
With n great ilnriety of other
SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS
Also for
THE LADIES
Embroidered Item Stictched Kerchiefs,
Embroidered Collars and Cull's,
Hemstitched and plain I landkerchiefs
'bovines best kid gloves,
Silk Thread and Silk Gloves,
Kid finished Silk Gloves,
Balmoral Skirts.
Cassitnere Vests,
Cloaking Cloths,
White Goods,
Knit Goods,
Boor) Skirts,
Cloaks,
Shawls,
etc.
And for
G-_Tir_r_,MM.P,N -
Plain and Fancy Cnssimeres
French and English Cloths
Ready made Clothing,
Knit-Shirts,Drawers,
Shirting Flannel,
Flannel Shirts,
Glazed Paper Collars,
Plain Paper Collars,
Linea Collars,
Butterfly Ties,
Crrixnts._
Boots & Shoes.
I Eats Capq,
ME
Wait A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
CHILDRENS' WEAR,
QUEENSWARE,
OIL CLOTHS,
CARPETS,
CO
NEW. GOODS ARRIVING WEEKLY
OUR GOODS
A ro
OUGHT FOR CASH,
And sold at
DULL PROFITS.
Though wo do not profess
RETAIL GOODS
At Wholesale Prices,
Weere ready to provo to the satisfaction
of any ono who will favor us with an
EXAMINATION
That we 110 ucll them as cheap, or
CHEAPER.
THAN ANY OTHER STORE
OUTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA.
Our motto is
FAIR DEALING
Hoping thereby to convince our customers
that it is to their advantage to purchase *f
An examination of our Goods most re
spectfully solicited.
MALTBY & CASE,
Locust Street,Columbift. Pa.
Sept. Dill, 1865.
CLOAKS, COATS, ACC.
HAVING FITTED UP
CT-4 4 0.A.1it ROOM,
We are now prepared to offer Ladies
Cloaks, Coats and Saeks, of every style
and quality, at very lowpri OM,
MALTBY & CASE.
oct. 11, G.
/- \ 1 720 , 1,1' E.3.'.1.Y REPORT OF Tit FICON-
C...„ ,ti,. ,, :. of tn.: , Co! La ni b.e.. Nat '...ifial Bank
i"., ttii..- morning, er the first 111.W/clay or
i Oct, Itti3.
RESOURCES.
Nate. and hills dia'd, ;701,377,98
V'. :-. 4 . howls d..poaited for
eircidation, 569,000.00
Donds and other 11. S, securfs,lss.9oo,oo 3565, 2 77, 26
I cash in notes of other 1a.t..81r.a 70,125,00
State " '7,857,00
Ilemittnneen,other cash items, 2,906,67
Specie, 900,00
Legal tendert , and compound
int. note., 95 015,03
line Item ::ntiottal Saul:a, 1e4,r45,11
do other lianka, 3,096,78 224,15545
rardring Ifoti-c, 8,000,00
Current eapms....l
1 Te'vea paid, .
Capital,
Surplus fund.
Profit and Loss,
Discounts,
Exchanges,
Dividends unfold,
Due to National !sank.
do to other fl..nks. /,051.1,71
Circulation. of Coltanbin Bank, 377.002,:9
do Cora National Unnk, '22,1.785,00
Ind irtdual doposi Is, 9.49.034,30
Indebtedness of Directors. 3 . 1.7,2 Z
Sworn and subscribed to by
SA.II.ITEL SHOCII, Cashier.
Oct. 7,31 u.
TATI?..MENT SHOWING THE CON
kJ (taloa of t Ito First National Bank, of
Columbia, for the quarter ending Sept. 30,
1865.
Colors,
Bonds deposited to secure Circulation, $150,000.00
Loans and Dislounts, 154,293,0
Furniture and Fixtures, 1,205,03
Taxes paid. 1,629,71
Current Expense :Kw
Over drafts, 3117,04
Interest on Depo.dtA, =Jot
Remittances and other cash items, 3,125,85
Due from Banks, . 8,580,42
U.S. 11 0 2 m. and other sseurf ties on hand, $16,400.00
Notes of other Nstioual Banks, 910,00
Note./ of St:lto Banks, 5,197,00
Specie and Legal Tender notes, 31,312,00
VSM
5374,044,48
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock, $150,001,00
etreulatton, 152,000,til
Deposas. 73,821,15
Duo Banks and Bunkers, 0,492,25
Profit and Loss, 0.170 09
Surplus Fund, 2,500,09
Di videnus unpaid 100,00
$374,0E0,48
Sworn to and subscribed by
S. S.DETWILER, Cashier•
Oct. 7,3 t.
No. 25.
TNO. CO.RNISIPS PINE CUT CREW-
E, i:ig Tobacco in Tin foil, only $7 per
gross, at
A Election for President, 5 Managers
A
and Treasurer to manage the affairs
of the Columbia & Marietta Turnpike Co.,
for the term of oneearthen next ensuing,
will be held at the Public House of Jacob
S. Millet, in tho Borough of Columbia,
Gth, 1505. between the hours of '2 and
4 P. M.
oct. 7, •9t
E. MATLACK & SON'S
FINE CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT,
No. 904 'Market Street, Philadelphia.
E WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL
your attention to our Large Stock of
and Boys Clothing now on hand
Ready-Made, embracing every variety of
Style and Material suitable for the season.
W have also on hand a full assortment
of Fall 4: Winter Goods adapted to Mon
and Boy's Wear, and would invite your
early attention therto.
These Goods have been purchased. for
Cush and will be sold at. a small advanee
for Cash.
Particular attention paid to all orders,so
as to instue satisfaction to the purchaser.
E. MATLACK & SON'S,.
004 Market Street, Phil's.
Oct. 11,
PUBLIC SALE
Of Houses and Lots-
in Columbia, on aur
1565, all o'clock P. M., tho following real,
estate in Columbia ;
A two story frame dwelling; and lot of
ground on tile north side of Cherry Street,
betAreen 3d St 4th Sts., bonded east by pro
perty of lleury Long, and west by proper
ty of Joseph Ilogentegler," containing 191.
test, more or less, on Cherry Street and ex
tending back to alley. There is a two
story brick dwelling house on the alley.—
It will be offered as one property and also
as two as now divided, to suit purchasers.
Terms will be made known at sale by
SAMUEL TRUSCOTT,
Executor of Geo. W. Derrick, deLed.
Columbia. Oct. 14,
D ANCING ACADEMY.
hosiery
G loves,
Prof. F. Stouch, has tho pleasurg b of an
nouncing to his former patrons, and tho
citizens of Columbia, that ha will open a
Dancing Academy at Odd F's Ilnll,on tho
20th inst., and respectfully solicits their
patronage. lie will he assisted by an ac
complished instructor, and will introduce
the latest Quadrilles, .1:e.
hours of Instructlon.—Ladies, Misses
and Masters on Fridays from 3 to .5 P. M.
For Gentlemen,from to 10 in tho evening
Tlat.slS.—. 4 4ix Dolhircfor a course of thir
teen lest .tons.
Those desiring to taikelessons will pleas°
e.:111 nt Udd FOlows• Hall on the 20th, tiro
afternoon.
Oct. 14.
Town Property
AT PUBLIC SALE.
THE SUBSCRIBER WILL OFFER AT
public sale at the Public House of Jacob
S, Miller, on Saturday, October 25th, 1885,
at 7 P. M., Four frame n story dwelling
houses and lots of ground, situated on the
north side of Cherry street, above Fourth,
and now occupied by John 11. Corrigan,
Daniel Campbell, Uriah Finley and Geo.
F. Murdock.
Terms;—Ono half cash on the first day
of April, when possession will be given,
and the balance in equal payments, in ono
and two years secured on .the property.
SAMUEL TR usecyrr.
Oct 14 ts
JUST OPENED 1
A NOTHER line of handsome Dross silks
la.Zollti Colors. Plain and
.gitred, froni low cost to superb qualities
STOCK FULL
MAKES THE BES'
PRICES,TLIE LOWEST
at lIALDEMAN'IS
oct. 7. tf
-
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
mot; NT JOY, PENNA.
ALEX. D. REESE, Proprietor
FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONe.
The Choicest Liquors at the Bar.
act. 7th, lc.
No. 21
EGOODWIN & BROS. PLANTATION
. Chewing Tobamo, in tin foil, only $7
per gross at,
THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL
at the Public House of Jacob S. Miller, in
Columbia on
dATUHDAy, OCTOBER 03th, 1885,
at 7 o'clock P. M., Three Brick Dwelling
Houses on Commerce and Walnut streeta,
in Columbia. The buildings are Two and
a Half Stories, and have fine cellars and
the corner building a large store room.
P EMIT SHREINER,
H. M. NORTH.
Cot, Oct. 14th.
495.7 t
:,Al",7{
ZLIBILITIES.
76,343,95
4,991,92
334159,55
1,872.29 189,169,78
4817,90
MEM
R.ESOURCES.
JOHN FENDRICEPS,
Front St., Columbia.
ELECTION.
J. DUNCAN COTTRELL,
Secrotury
, :x .CJTOII of
JOHN FENDRICH'S,
Front Street, Columbia.
Houses for Sale.
DEM
t/607,261,17
✓.10,000,0)
$16,4,261,17