The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, November 04, 1865, Image 2

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Satrafda.y, Nov. 4, 1865.
A4vmviseaents, to seeure Immediate insertion
m_a,t he handy/ iu on or Viefere Thursday evening
week:
TIRE NEWS.
The total majority on the Union ticket
ia Philadelphia range from 6900 to 10,000
Jahn Given, Union, for City Comtuis
s:nner, %rho was defeated on the home
vote, was deelated elected by 322 ma
jority.
The summing; up of the nceountt of
the Postoffice Department fur the fiscal
Year ending quite 30, 1365, the excecs of
receipts over espenditures is found to be
nvire than. $350,030. This - ii the first
t:;u3 in the history of that department
g.1 41 t so favorable a au:magi:4 exhibit has
been made.
Joseph E. Worcester, LL. D., author
of Worcester's Dietit,uary, died on the
27th, ult, at his residence, in Cambridge,
N.
The entire governmental expenditure
fur the coming year will be $265,030,
000,which, according present appearances
will be quite covered by the income from
infernal revenue alone.
The Veteran Reserve Corpl, it seems
to be pretty certain, will be mustered
put before the assembling of Congress.
Fris excellency President Johnson has
appointed Thursday, December 7. coming
as a day of national thanksgiving.—
"Righteousness exllteth a nation, while
sin is a reproach to any people."
Gov. Johnson, of Georgia, has been
officially informed that the President
cannot recognize the people of toy State
as having resumed the relations of loy
alty to the Union who adhere to as legal
the obligations pontracted or debts cre•
ated in their name to promote the re
bellion.
Edward B. Ketchum, the New York
gold speculator, pleaded guilty to the
charge of forgery on Saturday.
The new and splendid Hudson • river
steamer St. John exploded a boiler near
Twentieth street, New York, on the 29th
by which seven were killed, seventeen
scalded and one missing. The cause of
the explosion is a mystery.
The various companies of the 22d
Pennsylvania cavalry are concentrating
at Cumberland, Md., where the regiment
will be mastered out of service in a few
days.
ONE of tit:: greatest engineering, sei
pntiae and mechanical feats in the coun
try is now being performed at Llornwall,
ir e Lebanon county. It is oo less than
the building of a spiritual railway around
end to the top of the great Iron ore
mountain. It starts from the level of
the Cornwall railroad,and evolves around
the mountain, at some places over truisel
work, at others over high embankments
And again at others through ponderous
cuts in the solid bodies, of iron ore, until
it reaches the very top of the mountain
A groat part of the way is completed,
greater part is ready for the sills, while
The rest is pro,4ressing actively. A
powerful locomotive has been obtained
to do the work of moving the trains,which
is alieatly at Cornwall ready fur work.
The spiral railroad proper,when completed
will be over two miles in length, and a
work the equal of which cannot be found
probably in the world.
Colonel Julpa If. Taggart has been
. appointed Collector or Internal Revenue
fir the Ist district of Pennsylvania, vice
.1. Barclay Harding, deceased. Mr. E.
G. Webb is the newly oppointei Asses•
sor of the district.
To be Commenecil.
if the next score or so of years, our
enterprising little neighbor Culuwbia,ftr
surpasses our own sleepy city, iu wealth
population atil business, no one will be
to blame but ourselves. The enterpris
ing men of Columbia are sharp, nip-sighted
and energetic, with the boldness and
brains to plan, and the energy and means
to execute enterprises that enrich their
tosn, infuse new life and vigor into the
eliannels of trade and enhance the value
of property. The latest enterprise that
promiks to add ma:erially to their means
the building of the Columbia and Purt
Deposit railroad. Cul. C. S. Kauffman,
the President of the Company, with
cliaracteristie energy, is about to put this
railroad under contract innuediately,thus
opening up by rail, an expeditiou s route
from the sea board to the coal fields of
our State. If the Colombians once
become magnanimous enough to spare
put of their almnilant means, we hope
I.lrat they will build for our eitixons a
branch road to connect at some couveni
opt point, Ilow is it Colonel ?— Caucus.
ler &pi irer.
SUSQL;LIIANNA DANIS.—The
public movement against the clams in the
tiusttuchatina river, ivhieli obstruct the
asnent of shad, salmon, awl ether fi.dt
in seasm, is assumity• ' considerable im
portance. 3!eetitigshave hoc, he!! itt
malty of the towns along the banks of the
river, and a ituinlicr of deiegote4 have
already been elected to the convention,
which is to assemble at Hayti . ..burg on
the'veond Wednesday of Jauuary.
getorial linil Wilisalluite4uo.
....The style—Velvet caps.
—Plenty—Butter at 45 cts per pound.
—Not so plenty—The stamps to put.-
chase it.
—Earthquakes are active in Califoreia.
—Anti-butter c:iting lenues aro ex
tending.
EDITOR
-77--1. few mare left-4.isa.ssinatlou
trials at Hess' took store.
—Nice fit—Those ,convict cats vor3
by some of our sports:
—Liitle pictures—those Takeu by R.
T. N.
—Rondo w SurAq is the name or
fashionable color.
—how to discorcr your real worth—
BecJine .I.ldlerily poor.
you hear a man publicly boasting
of 14/.$ piety, look out fur a hypocrite.
—Wirz's trial will cut the country a
million of dollars
—What min wants--7 All he can get.
What woman wants—All she can't get.
—The chief secretary of Ireland, Sir
Robert Peel, been sutuinoned bef.ire
a magistrate for assaulting. a Dublin
bankei.
:= Nearhuna' is aboat c e rgau4inu
elistaber of CUIUIIIC rec.
- Tlinuks- ° iving D.l;, in :iia.:sachasetts
will be 011Tliur,(iziy, Nev. 30.
pod—Sour Kroup ; Lunch at
Bo‘yery's.
gentleman and a scholar—J:kip
dm:tor ',Jeffries ()Utile Phila & Eric liAt,
Western Touch—To cat salt
cakes and retire backward on Hallow'een.
—Chaste--That very beatitiful Photo
swtto,7 by eur friend K.
--I.or flue flavored bivalves or an die
gam, stew—Go to Vete Iteis:nger's, Odd
Fellows 11011.
—Sever.tl houses were recently de
stroyed in Santa Uruz, by the shuck of
au earthquake
—When a wife hugs her husbanl, it
is always becanse she wishes ty get
"around him."
—Funny—For young gentlemen and
ladies out of their teens, to'run around
town with their packeta full of corn.
—A. person expressed his uratitude
that ho did not come under the $3d;000
clause. Wonld'ut like to hare $20,000
under his claws.
—There has been no account of any
fresh railroad nussacre fur over half-a
day. It is proposed to appoint new non
conductors on-all the lines.
—The widow of Col. Kuitt, of SJuth
Carolina, is reJaceil to poverty. ller
plantation is in the hands of her former
IMEM
—Genuine—The Scotch Ale and Lon
don Brown Stout at Christ. Bucher's
Store. Persons wishing to get the pure
article should go them
—A breeze-kissed honeysuckle dif
fuses a pleasant fragrance, but its aroma
has not the tropical richne2s of Phalon's
"Night Blooming Cerens." That mar
vellous scent, voluptuons yet not too
powerful, seems closely akin to the fra
grant charm with which Nourmahal en
chanted her liege lord in "The Light of
thu Harem." Sold everywhere.
Mr. & Mrs. Barney William; arc uow
playing at Mrs. John Drew's Now Areh
Street Theatra Philadelphia, to crowded
houses. They have a formidable phalanx.
of admirers in all parts of the country,
and their appearance at any theatre, is
considered a guarantee to perfect success.
They have produced a series of their
familiar pieces, Irish and Protean, to dis
' play the brogue blarney, red waistcoat
and shil'elah or Mr. Williams, and the
vorsmility of his handsome wife.
Mrs. Drew's new company works well.
The geniu; of S.O rt Robson, the polish
o f O ven Marlowe the c tre of Mr Mackay
and the agreeable presence of Mr. James
render the representations more than ac
ceptable; particularly when aided by the
unsurpasscl huutar of Mrs. Th /pr.
Th.! Arch is one of the best theatres in
Philad:lphia and is always crowded with
the eclat and fashionable of' the city.
Eptrott.—Your correspondent
"Plus," after laboring lung but nit 'pal,
to prove that variety is fimd,witich accord
ing to his taste, appears to consist of
quails, partridges and fish, instead of
p irk, beef and mutteo, -tvuold save the
fires of iglorfreClS of po Jple every year,
like the cow that kicks over her owe
milk, scams to doubt whether the lives
he r ropo -es to save arc worth saving.
.t.s these are in titers of taste and among
the inalienable, rights, I do not propose
to take issue with hint nor any other
per.sm, about what they cat or drink.
I am not prepared to endorse an of his
philosephical reasoning about the effect
of fvo lon lice Ultlies. Ido not belimm
that the presence of pork or corned beef
in a person's stomach, would prevent
him from wr;ting poetry,nor that sausage
would mak.cThis productions kindred to
r 1 0 .7 Ilerel, 'unless such sausage torts 'twat:
o roppir s, ;Neither do I believe that a
poet fe I on quails, partridges or ducks
would from that cause necessarily write
about the habits.dwelling places or ele
ments of such birds. If the statement
be admitted it proves too much, and dis
proves his own assertions. If food con
trolls the muse in one ease it most in ail
eases. Pork would produce a groveling
and muddy verse; beef the be4uties of
the lawn, and veal a kind of surk-r ar
rangement; tuatton would produce deci
dedly a woolly affair, fish, a scaly compo
sition, rats would undermine all creation,
and a minstrel who produces machine
Poetry, would have to bo fed on Jews
hArps. Tim song of the muse would
so a, be lust in animate nature, even the
flesh of eagles could not inspire a celes I
tial thought, the heavenly influence ofd
Cupid would cease to exist, love's charm
would become mulish nod love itself
long•eared. It' the theory of "Plus" is
correct he is the philosoph er of the ,
nineteenth century, and may yet discover I
something better than !bre:: to eontroll I
human dispositions, so a.h to prevent cur-
ta] let:tures:lml other domestic
lie may be able to show that the ma.
gician performs on natural principles,
and that, the operations of the magic
w.tud, may bo taught as a science.
IViitten t e• the C(Au.nI,LL Spy
Loc.tt
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Written for the Columbia Spy.
Cemeteries, No. 1.
Do not suppose that I intend, Mr. Ed
itor, to deliver a course of lectures upon
the subject of Cemeteries, because I call
this paper No. 1, of the series ; but in
.consideration of your valuable space, and
the brevity of my time, I propose to say
but little in this number.
From time immemorial, in all . ages and
in all countries, the repositories of the
dead have been honored if not sacred
places ; so that the neglect or abandon
ment of them can hardly be considered
a mere want of civilization or refinement
—a lapse into barbarism—for savage
tribes, themselves, our own Aborigines
particularly—honor the graves of their
kindred and reverence the ground where
their fathers are buried. To mast places
of burial there is a way—a path or road,
and to most of them in the neighbor
hood of towns or cities ; at any rate, some
entrance, usually this a gate. These
vales are often of beautiful and expen
sive constrnetions, between columns or
walls of stone,and arc frequently of iron
—their permanence and strength giving
evidence of the enduring regard of those
who erected them—it was therefore no
improper criticism ofiViss Kein'de which
slighted, and considered slight,the skanc
entrance to all the beauty, - and =gni&
cdnee of Laurel Hill ; its 'wooden walls
being an unworthy intitation, only, of
stone at the front.
Now, before, we, go further, be it
known that the citizens of Columbia
have a burial-place, and for more than a
century, they have borne the de-td of
this early settlement, and since, pros
perous borough, up . the same road to
Said burial place. It must have an en
trance? Yes, from the public street.—,
And a•gale ? no, look at it would any
.of our poorest farmers suffer so mean an
exhibition of their want of thrift, as to
let such a broken thing hang against the
fence, near• their uianure•pile, while the
cows and hogs that strayed by entered
freely through their lanes into their
Gelds? Every stranger that passes, sees
this broken gate; unhinged and leaned
against the fence, and judges of our
roverence for the dead, our respect for
ourselves—our decency, I had almost
said—thereby.
Now, consideration for appearances
aside, who are intcrestod in this gate,
and upon whom should devolve the care
and expense of replacing it with a cred
itable one ?
Every citizen of Columbia is int:rest
ed, as no one long resident here has not
some relation, frlond or friend of his
friends buried in the grounds to which it
opens the way.
Every member of any congregation in
the town, for most all have separate
grounds aijoining,is interested—a) of so
cieties of several kin is.
The old Public (3 round Clompany, or
otherwise, the beautiful sohoul house Up•
on the hill—fur they use it as a road—a
back door to their coal yard and kitchen
—and the daily entrance fur a I u•ge por
tion of the pupils of the same.
The Councils of our Borough, as the
representatives of the interests of what
atl of us are interested in, irrespective of
our regarA for character—a public way
fur all the residents of Columbia, and
the only entrance to the graveyard of
the borough appropriated to those wit)
have no means of selecting another—the
Putter's &'ll. Now, therefore, Town
Council, please sec to it that this gate is
not to be replaced by a pitiful penny
collection in our streets, but done worth
ily of yourselves, and at once.
Now, haying got throujh the gate, I
may be expoetel to be o•a tics road to the
cemeteries in next number.
SPECIAL :NOTICES
Coe's Dyspepsia Care.
Tit^ ably r unerly eNcr rli•c n•ered that will surely
imiutly cure dy.pepul:t. ibnlig soon, sit•k-
II tuh , . and .at hearty thud
without tear of distresa, out hi obtained at all oar
drug stoics.
Editor of that iteier, Dear Sir: With your permis
ion, I nisi' to stiy to the lere of your p.ip..,1%, that
1 Will send, Ly :octant Inatl. to all elin it, (free)
reeipo, a ith fall threetion+ f in kiting rind using
a .dropk. Vege:,,ble ilia is ill effectually re
move, in ten day., ii:nipl e s, blotches. tan, freckles,
unit all Imp with:+ or :he skin, leaving the 5.41111.1
sort, 4.1....r,5t,t,...11
I will alio) until fr.. to those haring )hl ltl Benda,
and Itare simple dtn•etion+ and information
th it will enabh• them to start 0 full of l.uxur
tint K • hialiera, or 0 Ic3> than thirty
All sipplieatlon4ml4.4.l44l be re tlrti
qhltrge. IU-4w:4:trolly yourt
T 111.:.: 1 0 . 0.1.11 . 31.0 i, Chtnt::,4l4
d 3 Broadway, :siew York
c, not. 4,-'7ln
To Conietom iteh—The nn.te higne . l hm ing liven
restored to !weft It in a weekv hy it very uupto
reitie•ly, idea letving-inttereil .everul years, With a
severe long gihietio h JO, I [hid dread di v,14. , . 'on
sumption —lt an utiti4 t Ittema to his f:Ilow
biglerers the nteitori of cure.
To all who ale.tre it, lio toitiseii a copy of tho
pre-cription med (free of charge.' with tao
tiona for preparing and lining they
will tittil a sure acre f ir Con•wnptiou, .t•thm r , Broil
chitin. cough., Cal.., eta. The only object of the
sithorti.or la -enQ:n" lit a pre,cripuon i. ti benefit
the afflicted, and .proigi information which he
eun
ceive°to be area Ito hope. oven• loilicrer
tval try hi. remedy, in, It Will cost p.m nothing:gad
nun • prove a blo•nntg,
Vartica gi.bing the periirription, will ploaitte
tlrc,a
Itvr. EDWAItI) A. WII.FON,
11 Ellaso-butg. Hcng• (*minty.
tEc. nor. New York
711 • la lies of Aineriiiit, from their poculiAr habit•,
bre said to to. the mo•t unhealthy in tho world. Dr.
Vellum's Pitt. are a great hicAsing to all ladies. its
they regattio and assist nature. :told by drusgists.
out., 7.110 t
TIIE MASON C lIANII,IN CABINET
Organs. fur ere.red and .eenlar eunde: ftirt). differ
ent ..tyl.•4, 3•V to 51;110 each. ;old or
Iver 31edula, or other first promo le,. rinind e d
thein. 11ln-trate/ t'ut free. Addiess
31 %SON .t 1 MIA S, Huston, or
)1 1311 U r HEM+, Derr York.
tele. T, 1).
71E,..1,FNEsS, .1:1-1N.DNE'sS ANI) CA-
It emeil with the ut JJJJj -t .11040,3, by Dr. .1.
1.1 % l A,and Aurtst. It. of Lydon,
fionlvoi.) No (•• to lute Str(o.t, l'hiladolphio.
Ii1041:1i.troill the most reboblo soorees In the city
011,1 I
. t . l, n Wee, The Ifte , llC.ll
1. 4,, 1ity ore invited to sueoomrny their patients, SS
he nos Ito seerots un his prastuee. Artnioiol oyes,
jut.orbol without pain. :Co charges mo.to ("or exami
nation.
tutor.l‘(,•,,isly
ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH !
Scratch: Scratch l Scratch
Wheaton's Ointment
Will Cure he Itch in 98 Hours,
Al-4o cures Salt Monti, tilcers„Clulblnins, and all
Eruptions of the Skin.
By sending LO cents to WEEKS S POTTER, Sole
Agent..., 170 Washingto'n St- lioston,
be fora at•ded by imml, free'e t to any part of
the UnitoLi States.
- sept. 23,6 m.
Whibkers! AVlii.hers! Do you want Whit,kers or
Moastachos I Our txrecinn ecnnpoutuj wilt force
them to grow on the butoothest Ince or chin, or
12,13 r on bold IteaJ•a, in :-.tx Price, i -1 . 0(1 .
sent by mull anywhere, clobele sealed, oat receipt of
price. Address, Warner .1. Co., Box 135, InuOklyn,
Feb. 11, ly. •
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THE Warm. CH.tatcrn, au ES , fIY of Warning and
Instruction for Young Hoot—puld'alied by the now'
aril Anbociation.atut eons lb, of charge in t-eafed
ein elopes. Addres., Dr. J. Shill in 11 ought on, How
ard An,ociatzon.Philadelplaa, Pa.
Febly.. 11, •
if,
Jart Pablildora in n wain! evrdop . Prier, u' Coast
A Lecture on the Suture, Treatment and Malicia
Core of SperlllatOrrilo, or ;-..:1:111i111a e vuk11 , ,, , L, In
voluntary 1 ia.ions, Sexed tool P"Ped/ -
inent, to marriage generally Nervonstie ,4 , eOll
- Epilepsy nnd FIN' Mental and Physical
incapacity, resulting from Self Abuse, de. By IB.bt.
3, Ctilierwell, M. author of the *Guam Book, 'Ae.
The celeb wed author of this raimirable essay
clearly demon-trues,(out a thirty years' bUCee ba-
NI practice, Om: the alarming con-iquenCes 0- f
...elf-alai., may be radically cured without the dan
gentile of internal iiieLieine or the application
of the knit, —pointing nut a anode of cure at once
simple, cettam, nod elf...teal, by 111,111 4 of which
every =utterer, no matter what, his coinlitLui man- be,
n lay ~(lre frheaply, prir.(1 , 13".. 2 01 ,. . 11, i1ig
TA:cTritn fLL PllovE .t BOON 'RI
Thou; \ Nl,-; ANU T.I.IOUSANDA.
Sent, under ,e 114,411 a Plaid erlVolo} lo , to any 01-
dresi.,l4.4 pap!, 011 receipt of hix cents, or two poet
atartip.. Addre,, the prifile•herq,
CHAS. J. C. KI.INE t CO.,
• UT Bowery, New York, P.O. box
June 17,'n5. ly
Cough, Col 4 or Sore Throat,
ne.4I;TREs 1$1311:DI VIE ATTENTION AND 51101.71. D JIE CHECKED
Jr ALIA - MED 10 CoNTINCE,
Irritation of the Lungs, Permanent Throat
:Weetion,or an Inevaitble Lung Disease
Brown's Bronchial Troches
IRVING A 1741LECT INFLUENCE TO THE PARTS, GIVE IM-
11ZDIATE RELIEF.
EU/ . Bronchitis,..lsthata, Catarrh, Consump
tive and Throat Discuses.
TROCUES ARE USED WITH ALWAYS 000 D
SUCCESS.
SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS
wilt find Troches useful in clearing the volec when
taken before :-Ingipg or Sp. , aksiur, And relieving
the throat after an unusual exec tam of the roeal
organs. Thu Triaic-4 are recommended and pre
scribed by Physicians. and has e bad testimonials
from eminent men throughout Ow country. Being
an :n•ticlo of true merit, and having proced their etll
caey by a te-t of many year., each year limbs them
in new localities in %%mons harts of the woe Id, and
the Trodive tire inlivetrtally pronounced better than
other articles.
(Afton only “Brown's Bronchial Troches,' • and ale
liot take any of the 11'orthh.5.1 imitations that may he
offered.
Sold everyishere hi the ilnite , l St.ttes, and hi For
eign Commie. at :15 cents per bus.
LIM)=I
VALUABLE RE:AL ESTATE AT
PRIVATE SALE_
THE Subscriber offers at private sale 1
the two and a half story brick dwelling
house which he now . oecupics, situated on
Front Street between Locust and Union
stree...4, fronting 27 feet on Front Street
and running hack to Penn'a Railroad. The
property is in the most complete.repair,
having all the modern improvements,gas,
water, cooking range, &c. There tire nine
rooms divided into eonvenient sizes, with
entry, large attic, at:. The properly is
beautifully loented,has a lot of choice iruit
trees in yard, and is well worth the atten
tion of tiny one we.hing, to purchase a real
. deuce Willell is in complete order.
The undersigned allo otters a line build
ing lo un the south side of Second street,
mijnin'inp; pa-ilk-Hy ox Mrs Wright and
JoshuaVaagtten, containing one hundred
feet on 2nd ,tr, , ct and extending ill depth
two hundred and twenty-one feet more or
leis.
This iv ouu of the most de,iralile lots in
Columbia awl will be solil nt a bargain.
It' not sohl by the 11th or November, the
airwe propertmi will be oll'ered at Public
Sale. For particulars apply . to
Oct 21 4w. J. O. I LESS.
SEWING MACHINES
WHEELER & WILSON
TS acknowledged to be the best Family
1 Sec ing Machine in use. More than
two hundred thousand have already been
blvery Machine warranted to give
satisfaction, or the nu any refunded, For
vile at the store of :Ataltliy & Case, Locust
Street, Columbia, Pa.
out. 2J,
GREAT 01.1 NCE _EN?
Cr.M'.NTS
WHA'I".I.I E PEOPLE W.A.NT;
iii
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150 tine portraits of Generals, battle scenes,
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Retarned and disabled ){]leers and en
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, 1 to make money. We have Agents clear
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the above send for circulars and see our
terms. Address,
JONES BROTHERS A; CO,
oct. Philadelphia, Pa.
G IL-.V ELY
ARCANA WATCH.
An Elegatiat Nowolty in IVat4...lies
The eases of ifils watch aro a new Invention corm
posed of several different metals combined, milel
together and plot abed, pro toeing an exam imita
tion .it is carat gold, veiled Arrant,. They are as
lea miff/ I as solid. gold, and afforded at one-eighth
the eost. The i'isimss are beautifully designed and
are engraved In the extort style of the celebrated
Geld Ifunting Levers, and so exert an imitation of
gold as to defy detection. The mot enionts are
mantic setureil by the well—known St, inner Watch
Ciao party of Eat-ripe and are superbly finished, Inn
g esarraved pallets, fancy earvcillmilges,adjuSting
tee threat, late dial and NllOlOllll hands.
These watches are all Mooning Cams and of three
the smallest tieing for ladies, A C1:1100 Of six
w ill he silt by Mail or Express fer:lte.s. They will
readily s. II for three times their cost. We also
impo r t a terystaperlor and elegant watoli
w duel! %teem, sell for Sine:tell, or per ease of
Thmot are also !muting C/1.0.1 111111 for ladies and
It'e are sole agents tor this Watch in the
Patted States. and none are genuine which do nof.
bear our 'I ride Marl:. Persons ordering watehex
r.to. please remit 2.1 percent. of the amount
with their order. Orders fur any kind of watches;
promptly and faithfully fulfilled. • address ARZANA
U.vrun G 2 FI:I,TON :1T„ New Turk City,
linnortei v in Watches of every dtscrilr
to Girard W. Dalaugh &
.t.::t in 1.
][3l.t.NO FOR SALE.
A first rate second hand
Piano Forte is - elfered for sate. Cut.when
new :Igoe. For partieulars, enquire at
at thi•, Oct. ti.
OP.—Being desirous to settle up the
CN.— , Estate of the fate .T. W. Cottrell, dee'd,
at as f , krly a date as possible. it request
ed that all persons nuleliteit to the same
shall niiihe immediate payment,ritin those
lla vi tiz cla inns against said estate shall pre
sent them for settlement to
.J. OCNCAN COTTII ELL, Ex'r.
()A. !LS •21.
No. 23
1141 thionwrs• TatoTlll , :ltfi. YEI-
1_.4. low Bunk Chewing Tobiteco in Tin
Foil only Ki per groms.nt
JOHN FE.NIOII.ICII'S
A LECTURE
TO YoUNG MEN
I=2
W. G. PATTON, Agent
MILE CELEBRATED SETH THOMAS
1. CLOCK. E. Spering has just receiv
ed from the city a choice stock of these cel
brated clocks. The best, neatest and
prettiest Yankee clock warranted for two
years. stag. 26,
TllO ODGERS ct BROTHERS' SUPERIOR
IL Silver Plated Ware at
.
SPERING'S
Cheap Store.
aug 29,
HIRE CELEBRA.TED I 1 L CUTLERY,
1 G'eo. Wostholm, A. No. 2, tit
E. SPERIXG'S
Jewelry Store.
aug. 23
P-
ATENT HINGE BACK ALBUMS
`
Altemns d Co's. Patent Hinge Back Al
bums, the best album made• Caßand ex
amine at
E. SPERING'S
Jewelry Store
aug. 26
NT EW STYLE OF WATERFALL Combs
E. SPERING'S
Jewelry Store
aug. 20,
BOOTS 4.1.• SHOES.
F°l the best Boots, go to
Brenentan's, W. King.
For the best Women's shoes, go to
Brenentan's. W. King street.
Far the bast Ciliidron's shoes go to
Itroneinates, W. King street
For the most comfortable fit go to
Breneman's, W. King street.
For work that will not rip, go to
Brenonmo's, W. King street
For Boots that will not let in %inter, go to
Broneirian's, NV, King street
If in want of Boots and Shoes, go to
Brenetnan's, W. King street
Everybody in the country go to
Brenernan's, opposite °doper's Hotel,
Oct. 28, Lancaster, Pa
PBIIVATE SALE OF VALUABLE
Wharf Property.
THE Subscriber offers at Private Sale,
the valuable wharf property, belonging to
estates of John L. Wright and William
Wright, deed., situated in the Borough of
Col uin bin, adjoining lot of Jno. IT. Bach
man and Reading Columbia Railroad
Co., having a front eighty (SO) feet on the
Susquehanna river, and extending in
depth two hundred (200) feet, more or less,
to Front Street. The river track of the
Pennsylvania rail road runs through the
property, and there is every advantage of
location to make it one of the most availa
ble business places on the river, lbr deal
ers in either lumber or coal. Apply to
ANN E. WRIGHT,
for heirs of John L. Wright and William
Wright.
Oct. 29, 4t.
Irish Linens, Table, Diap:ar. Damask,
Toweling, (Vc., a good assort oleo t at low
prices, at 1. 0. Bruner's.
heetings all widths and heavy unbloach
ed one yd wide at 40 ets , also
CLeeks, Tieltings, de., for sale by I. 0.
Bruner, Front st.
All Wool Delaines, French Merenoes,
Ladies Cloaking, all colors at Bruner's
New Store.
A Ip:teas. good quality at 50 ets. and new
_CI style Delaines, from 31 to 40 ets- at I.
0. Bruner's.
fiancees from 20 to 35 ets. of all the
ferent makes, and Lancaster Ging
hams for 37 els. at limner's.
Oil Cloths, 'ruble Covers, Windows
.lc., for sale eheap at Bruner's,
Erma tut,*
Brmwr's best quality Bality-ral skirts at
$3,75, a 150 good Balmoral skirts 211 ,
and hoop skirts of all kinds at Bruner's
- -
led, yellow, white and blue mixed
10 .b Manch; from 4 to 60 ets., ut lirtiner'u
new store.
Tiidersliirts, Drawer:4, )11ankots, very
cheap, at Bruner's, F..ont street.
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Mew Goods of all the latest stylus
1V cd daily . , and sold at small profits, fur
cash only, at 1. 0. ]honor's.
English, French and American cloths
and elp,minters of all qualities, also
Tweeds, Kentucky JUMIS and Satinetts, at
Ilruner's new More.
ReillellibUr the place for the best goods
at the lowest, prices is -tirlAttor's IteW
store, Front street.
act. 2S, Nis,
FURS. FUItS. VUItS.
WIIOLESALV, AND 'RETAIL.
CHARLES OAKFORD & SON'S
CONTINENTAL IiOTEL,
PHILADELPHIA.
Have now open their large and splendid
stock of
Ladies' Fur Capes,
Col l:n s,
lAutl;>,
Cuff:,Goves.
And Hoods.
Also the finest assort _cent of Fancy Fur
Robes, Caps, Alufilers,and (.loves over ha
ti re offered by them, all of which are war
ranted to be as represented.
sjilpFING FURS BOUCUIT.
(let. 21, tf.
Court Proclamation.
AV I T REAS. the Hon. Henry G. Long
..stinlent„ Hon. A. L. Have 4 and
Ferree Brint ~,,, Esq. Assoeinte Judges of the Court
of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, and Assist
ant JO-dices of the Courts of Oyer and 'fermi 111 l
and tieeoral Jail Delivery and quarter Sessions of
the Peace, in and for said county of Lancaster, have
issued their precept to me directed, requiring me,
among other things, to make public Proclam.stion
throughout the Bailie lek, that a Court of Oyer and
Tartniner and a gomeral Jnil Delivery: Also, a Court
of Genera+ quarter Sessions of the lknce and
Deliver/ will commence in the Court house, In the
city of I,Thenster, in the Common wealth of Penbsyl
rania. on the lid Monday in raiovessiber, ( 20111 / 1 8 65
in pursuance ; of which precept, Public. Notice is
hereby giycri, to the Mayor and Aldermen of the
City or Lancaster, its the said county, and all the
Justiees+ of Peace- the Coroner, tiny Constables
of tho said City and county of Lancaster, that they
be then 1111f1 there in their own primer persons, with
their rolls, records and exinnits mons, and Monist.
lions, and their other remembrances, to du those
thing+ which to their oilier, appertain, in their be
half to be +lisne,and also all thu-o who is ill prosecute
against the prisoner+ who aro, or thou shall be, in
Use Jail of the said comity of Lancaster, are to IA
then and thole to prosecute again , t them as shall
he just.
Dated at Laucastcr, trio 10th day of Octobor. 1852.
F. SMITH, fi!m•itf,
Oat, 21 tr.
rll
T EMP E RA SCE MEETINGS
The third regular public,
meeting will be held in connection with
the Good Templar County Convention, in
tl'e Lutheran Church, Friday evening, the
10th proximo,
Several lecturers from a distance will be
present, and the Glee Club Will sing some
new Temperance odes. Turn out friends,
and we will promise you a treat (not of
alcoliolo of truth and eloquence.
On behalfot Committee,
THOS. It. VICKHOY,
tft Chairman.
No. 14.
AIL AX'S, BIG LICK SMOKING
`Of Tobacco, very cheap, only 75 cents lb.
at JOHN FENDRICH'S,
Front St., Columbia,
No. 13
VC.A.VELNDISII TOBACCO,
V sweet mid sound, only 0; ets per lb. at
JOILN FEN DRICII'S,
Front Street, Columbia.
No. 7
DITTSRURG CONGRESS TOBACCO
I_ only 70 cto. per lb. at
3 NO. FEN PRICIT'S,
Front St., Coln In bla.
1865.
1865. 1865. SEASON,
HALDEMAN'S STORE,
Establisked 1815
OLD STAND.
NEW ITTRACTIONS
WE HAVE NOW DISPLAYED, AND
offer to 04r customers and the public, a
very extensive assortment of choice tab
rieg in Foreign and Domestic
DRY GOODS,
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS AND
Our Departments are all full, and we
will offer throughout the season a choice
variety in each, at, and under market
prices.
As our stock will be constantly replen
ished with the most desirable offerings of
the y. biladelphia and :New York markets,
it will always prove worthy of inspection,
and we think O yisitto our establishment.
will result to the advantage °four patrons.
R. J. HALDEMAN,
Locust Street. above Front.
Elegant Designs and Choice Makes in Im
ported Staple
DRESS GOODS.
Examine and price our FRENCH MER
INOES. A beautiful stock to select from
At HALDEMAN'S'
CLOAKS,
We shall continue to make our Cloak
Department the most attractive in Co
lumbia. Our new
Fall & Winter Cloaks,
sAcQuzia AND CIRCULARS,
From low priced to some very handsome
goods, are now ready for the inspection
of the public.
Pay a visit to the cloak room at
lIALIYEATAN'S •
Ir v now displayed and ready for inspec
tion their
PALL STOCK.
A visit to their estahlisinnent is invited.
CLOTHS & CISSIMERES,
FOR
Bien and Boys,
Our stork of these goods embraces all the
well known & best makes. Well selected
in
STYLE AND _VARIETY,
To ;tether with all tho desireablo medium
grades which we nre tleterminca to sell at
prices the very lowest at
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 Columbta. For
flew and pretty goods call at
HALDEMAN'S
HOOP 'SKIRTS
/
The greatest invention of the age in
Hoop Skirts.
BRADLEY'S
Duplex. Elliptic Spring SHIRT,
Very flexible, folded easily when In use
to occupy a small space, making the most
agreeable skirt worn.
For sale in all sizes only at
U A LDEMANS'
HALDEMAN'S
Having roduced their stock to the very
lowest point during the past season, their
PRESENT PURCHASES
Enable them to . offer an entire now stock of
goods.
REUEIIIItEIt THE PLACE
HiLDEMANT,
Locust Street,
Abpvo Front,
COLUMBIA, PENN'A.
The Last _
-THE Subscriber has just. relµrnecl Iron?.
Philadelphiu44 a large and well select:
ed steck'of
'MUGS,
11I,EDICTNES,
DYE 4TUFFS,
rEItPUMERY,
FANCY ARTICLES,
to which he would call the attention of the
citizens of Columbia and Vicinity. iii s
1 4 . 0* pr
PATENT MEDICINES
will be foundequal, if not superior, to any
in dm place, emttracing all the standard
remedies, together with several, never be_
fore introduced to the people of Columbia,
Among his list of
raNgir 4atexaTms
will be found all the latest mwelties, in
bis lige of business.
Ilehas also renewed his stock of
CU'AI, OIL LAMPS
And fixtures at the lowest market prices,
to which_ he would call the estiecial at;'
lention of the public.
Tile attention of houskeepers is called tq
A fresh lot of pure and reliable,
SPIC S,
Flavoring Extracts, Corn Starch, Farina,
Baking Soda and a n umber of other articles
used for culinary purposes,
Call and see, before purcha.si ng else:
where, at .
QUEENSWA.RE
aug. 26, '65
• PH 4EANERS RHOID2E3IO.IIB !
T"" preparation, used in connection
with Phreaner's Laxative Pills, as
specific for that distressing disease—the
Piles has just boon received at the Drug
§tore,of
No. 20
EG ARS - CALLE]) SPANISH SIXERS
warranted to be made of Cuba Ha
vana scraps, only $lOO per hundred,
JO. FEND - RICH,
front.::: eet, Columbia, Pa.
Sept. 23, 6b.
No. 1.
VERY CHEAP GOOD NAVYTOBA.C-:
co at 75 ells. per lb at
JOHN FENDRIMS,
Front St., Columbia, Pa:
No. 2
BEST SWEET TWIST TOBACCO IN
Lancaster County, only 90 cts, a lb, a t
JOIE!: FENDRICIPS,
Front Street, Columbia,
No. 3
CUT AND DRY SNIONIND TOBACCO
only 50 ets. per lb., Warranted cut of
all leaf at
No. 4
CUT AND DRY No. 2 SMOKING TO
baceo, 40 as. per lb. This is only what
the Government tax is. Bought before
April Ist, ut
JOHN FENDRICICS,
Front St., Columbia.
No. 21
GooDWIN &BROS. Pt,ANTATION
Chewing Tobae,o, in tin only $7
per gross at
JOHN FENDRICH'S.,
Front Street, Columbia,
No. 24
11°'• BARBOURS A; CO.'S SUNNI'
Side Tobacco. very (Melly by gross at
JOAN FEN DRICII'B,
Friuli Street, Columbia.
No. 11
PITTSBURG CONGRESS Toluca),
sweat and, sound, Only 7 els. a plug 4
;TORN FEN DitICITS,
Vitiut Street Colon'Ha,
No.
.110 K ING T U TOII-WCO, very
clictiv, at
JOHN FEN MUCH'S,
Front St., columbin,
A T.T. NONS ARE HER EltY Mi
ll_ hidden to trespass upon the ()round.;
or tho subscriber, in West Ilemplirld
towns/Li 2. Lancrt.ter County, for the pur
pose of shooting birds or tiny other game,
or taking fruit us I all/ dellllllllloll to
pro:geoid@ to the utmost rigor o 1 bite law,
every one so offtmding, who is found upon
my premises, without express
.101 I :ST'Ell I.i,Sr.
STERLINE ,Jr.
oet.
Agents Wantad For
flillil: SECRET S ERV E,TIIE FIELD,
1 The Dungeon, and the Escape, by
A 1,11(111' 1). 111CLIMADSON,
N. Y. Tribune Corresponndent.
The most interesting and exciting book
ever published, embriicing Mr. Richard
son's unparalleled experience for lion .
years ; traveling through the South in
secret service of the "'Tribune" at the out
break. °rule war, with our armies and
fleets, both East and West. during the
first two years of the Itebellirm ; his thrill
ing capture : his confinement for twenty
months in seven different rebel prisons;
his escape and almost miraculous journq
by night of nearly 400 miles. It wdl
abound in stirring events, and contain
more of the fact, incident and romance of
the war thou any other work published.
Horace Greely says :
"A great many books will yet be writ
ten concerning this War, in addition to
the many already M print ; but not oneof
them will give within a similar compass
a clearer, fuller, more readable account,
entirely from personal observation, of the
nature, animus, purposes, tendencies and
instrumentalities of the Slaveholders' re
hellion than does the unpretending narra
tive of Mr. Richardson."
Teachers, ladles, energetic young men..
and especially returned and disabled el .
titers and soldiers, in want of profitable
employment, will find it-peculiarly tidal"'
ed to their condition. We have ftg en l
clearing 15175 per month, which we AM,
prove to any doubting applicant. Send
Mr circulars. Address
JONES BROS.& CO.,
N. N. corner oth and Wan Sts.
Sept, 30, 3m* Philadelphia.
SOMETHING NEW!
RETROUVEY'S TURKISH BANDO•
'lonian Hair Tonic, Beautifier and Re .
sterer, the moat complete Hair Dressing
extant, especially designed to meet Ow_
wants of the Ladles in the present style oi
wearing the hair. Just received and fet
sale at
MEYERS' Family Medicine Stoll.
Odd Fellows'
OA
L OIL LAMPS, SHA.PES, BUR Cera and ehimnies, a full assortmen t.
Also the justly celebrated
TRUSCOTT COAL OIL, giving stalsfat,
Lion to all who use it.
J.
sale by
. A. MEYE
Druggist, Odd Follows' HaRS/1.
ADD
FAMILY DYES, ALL STIA.DES
varieties. Extract of 1..0gw0c 4,
ponafier, Soda Ash, old fashioned potaSsh.
11
genuine imported Castile Sosp, slicer °
hand at the
Family Medicine Store,
Odd Follows' Hall
oct. 14th, ',63
No. 16. RELS
MOKING Tomicco BA/ {-
1..., or half Barrels, nt old prlces,nt
JOHN FHNDRICII 0c
Front St., Columbis*
No. 20.
SCOTCH SNUFF,SOUND AND GOO 9
only 70 cents; lb at
JOHN FENDS: IV :
Front St, Columbia.
R. 'WILLIAMS,
Front Street
rim..,LlANrs
JOHN FENDRECIPS,
Front Street, Columbia, Pa
Notice to Trespassers