glit Ostuntitia At. 4, M. RA.MBO, COLFDI EC IA PA. Saturday. -Nov : 11, 1865 -------- - - ------7-- pieertuements, to ieenre Immediate Insertion mule be handed Loon or before Thursday evening each ,week. TUE NEWS. The Cholera has crossed the Atlantic, =Slie at this time with difficulty * held at Acme length by the quarantine commis sioners of NCIT York ; The steamship Atlanta, from 146,d0n, arrived at that port on Fridur Just, and reports sixty eases of Cholera as having occurred aboapil ship, #fwen of which terminated fatglly. 'le Fenian leaders in this cogetry Atinit to have received "secret news" from 44e.h 1 94 .( : 1 ; 1 Je effect that "OP work goes bravely on?' An immense deposi.t, ,e s f Mack marble, equal to the Belgian,, and superior to the Irish, was lately Aseovered near Wil liamsport. 'lids js the only known de posit in AcneFloa.. A company has been formed to yo,rk it on an extensive scale. F.t *Rows that counterfeit treasury notes of denominations which pass Atrough the hands of many not sufficient y acquainted with engraving , to detect them, are getting into circulation in the West. The Louisville Journal mentions Ave -dollar notes, "calculated to deceive An excellent judge," which have Won Afloat for soma time; and more recently lens and ones were passed 14y a matt who was.arrested in that place, having a con siderable quantity of the "stuff" in his possession Jt will be well for deal.trs to keep a sharp look out fur the spurious notes. ➢Liss lfary Harris, the heroine of the Burroughs' shooting tragedy, in Wash ington, is now residing in Richmond. She follows the occupation of a milliner and has apparently quite recovered from her iosanity. Thorp was a iuctli9d in bgr n4P,"3I3Ps-1: (tovepor Curtin has issued a procla mation appointing, Thursday the 7th of December, as a day of 'Thanksgiviug qpa praise. The , - ew York election shows a Demo. °rutin Joss of 12,309 in the city, with a Deumeratin runiciriq of 24,714. The Democrats have also carried. New Haven, Conn., by a decreased majority. In Minnesota, Marshall, Jtepublican, will hny9 a large majority, New Jersey has gone Republican, after a long interval, electing a Union Governor,ani Legisla ture. The latest Maryland retttrns indicate 1:1ffiell majority in the Senate of that State, The Union ticket succeeds in nearly every county in'th9 State : The Union party carried the Illinois county elections, with very few excep tions, on the i th. The mails from' New York to New Qrleans will hereafter go by railway. Execution of Wirze. The Andersouville jailer, Wirze, was convicted Iv the Court-martial that tried him, and th) finding was approved by the President, and the execution took place ou Friday, 10th inAt. ? The hang. ing of this wretch was a case of retribu tive justice to which we presume that few right-minded men objected. Ho was fully and fairly tried. and the evidence adduced upon the trial was amply suffi cient to convict him. Humanity shud ders at the horrors perpetrated in that terrible prison pen under his direction, and some of the evidence fur the defence rather heightened his offence, by plead ing that huts were erected all over the interior of the ground and nace, and rented to gamblers, bakers anti barbers, at the very time when the prisoners had to dig holes in the ground to shelter themselves.—lNtila. North American. A. CURE FOR CHOLERA —A. corres pondent of the New York EllClaity PUie writing from Jamaica, communicates the following remedy for cholera., namely : Steep one quirt of pimento (better known under the name of allspice,) in a gallon of strong spirits, rum or brandy, the latter preferred, for at least one week, stirring occasionally; take a wine-glass of this infusion with a little warm water and sweetened with sugir. !le says that the daily use of tilbi highly aromatic medicine will he, foutAll a remedy or pre ventive in districts vilitak: cholera veils or is anticipated. BA.RN tiled DWARF ELEPRAVT.—We 1 lams received a letter from S. 11. lined, Esq., Assistant Haqnger of Barnum's Museum, :Matins! that their wonderful Dwarf Elephant had died on the yam', when within five days of purt,ia a stomp, from fatigue and er,posare. , —Frederick Lauer Esq. has just rp ceived another large order from Rich mond Va., for his unsurpassed Beer. That's the way to reconstruct the Union—give 'em plenty of Lauer's beverage and our word for it they will stick to tho old Flog forever.—Time, Ex-Teacher has entered the liesittit foaming steed, a flourisht# t triuppep . ,Nri a general ohalleng to epgag,e in` a Ater , ary joust ortouruaTeat.p the wide fields bf Grit Without desiring , dis .play any skill at . tikigg, I accept 'the phillinge, - and will eater the lists, not as an •unknotsn - knight, with sass de ylume and borrowed armor, but under my own name, to deyal9p, if possible, the principles wbich I ,l);(4,erlie this important science: E,'FixTpa The "Few Ae.marks on Grammar" in last weeye Spy contain some truthful yiews,of the subject, but no special good can.be effected by a direct answer to Es- Teacher, seeing the subject has a begin ing and an end, but he has commence. 4 in the middle. As Grammar has respect to language, let us inquire, what is language r what is its origin and history ? Language is the embodiment of thought io articulate sounds or words, and is not only a medium of expression,a means or yehiple by which one man communicates his thoughts and sentiments to another, but ip au instrm rent of thought. It "consists in the oral utterance of sounds which usage has made the repre,sent4PYPs. a ideas.' The elements of these sounds 4Fe repre sented by ohareeters called)etters,which, combined iq various ways, form words, and these are capable of presenting to the eye the ideas conveyed to the eur through sound. These words, whether uttered or written, are the means used for the expression of ideas, and are the materials out of whiph language is con structed. .4s to the origin of language, it is no doubt a divine gift, communicated to man at his creation. Whether this gift was simply a 'mental faculty, enablipg man to express the ideas suggested to his mind as he cognized the phenomena of nature, beheld its beauties and admired its wonderful perfections, or whether the words themselves were inspired, is a mooted question. For my part, I sub scribe to the fernier opinion, since it best accords with the history of our race. Authentic history informs us that the earth was divided in the days of Peleg„ that is, the language of man was con fonnded at Babel and the race was in consequence, dispersed all over the earth. Now Peleg, was born 100 years,after the flood subsided, lived 230 years, and died 11 years before Noah did, and. 13' years before Abrahani was, Vern. J'ob, who evidently lived in the ago before Abra ham, says, "oh I that mine enemy would write a book," an evident allusion to a system of writing then in vogue. From these facts it is highly probable that written language existed before the lan guage of man was confounded, or was invented very soon afterwards. But whatever may have been the state of Lhe language at the time it was confounded, the polishol languages which were in use in subsequent ages attest the fact that man possesses the power of origina ting a language suited to his wants and circumstances. In Eden, Adam was capable of naming the animal creation and of holding con verse with the divine Being, and the whole history of the rat..e is replete with improvements in science, art, literature, &z., and of consequent additions to tl.e get.eral vocabulary or new a; plica of wards already in use. If these facts are well attested, and I think they are, it is evident that lan guage is capable of being cultivated, im• proved and enlarged, so that to find the best specimens, the most correct form, and the purest style of language, rc must take the writings of the best educated, such as are ensidered standard works, and from these deduce rules to govern us in the use of the language, We may even go deeper than this ; we may trace every word to its origin and compare ex isting forms with the laws of mind and the observed tendencies of the English language In my next article, I will attempt to define the province of Grammar and make some general remarks as to the time and manner of teaching it To the Editor of du Spy. We notice in your issue of Saturday, something resembling "A card," in which "Local" takes offence at our speculative remarks on variety. It would •be doing him injustice to say we had -not seen several cards from him before. He is known to he a regular oa rding mach - ne. He labors hard to distort and impugn our remarks, to which we beg to assure the gentleman, we have not the least ob jection. We believe the question is neither as to our philosophy nor his. As ours was purely ideal, we supposed it tiligitt be questioned, while he has none whatever to question. But ho isvidently trying to pass for a fiery chap for he , tr:el ItjA band at personalities. In a single paragtif. l l, be spouts on puppies, suckers and sundry other imaginary afflictions. lie can't fool its; wo know him better. Ile may have a malevolent head, hut he has a palo liveF, he needs a more delicate diet— something klettec thun pork and potatoes. lie has too witch ferocity. lie combin es the disposition of a hyena !it)} the nerve of a ewe sheep, As to his intimation that we can, if we choose, "show that the magician per; Written for the Columbia Spy. T. U. VICIjIJOY for s nis oct natural principlea t ,and that the operations of the magic wand may be Aiken as a science," we have only to say Oat we object. It would be establishing n lied precedent. Peopla,,tuight think we were "opting pearls." We' woubl,4) truth, just us soon think of whipping no-horned cow around a barnyard when she was as big with a calf as ".Local" is with the idea of his own , consequence. —'Jut in I'eoiia,Ylhnois,a noted whisky manufactoring, region, they test the quality of the liquor by the distance a man can Walk after - tasting it. The liquor called "tangle legs" is said to he. made ofdiluted alcohol, nitric acid, boot legs nnd tobacco, and will upset a man at a distance of four hundred yards from the Omijohn. flow is it Stauffer ? printer it} .1 - 4 anctitty says they don't brag on the size of their babies there,bnt they are a m. ¢t uPeommon sure crop. !SPECIAL NOTICES. One Hundred Dollars Reward will be paid by Messrs. C. G. gi A rk co., or a medi •ine that wall cure codgh., colds, emetic whooptog cough, or relieve' consumptive cough as quick es Coe's Cough Balsam. Editor of the Spy, Dear Sir: With your permis sion, I wish to say to the readers of your paper, that I will scud, by return :nail. to all who wish it, (face) a recipe, with full duections for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually re move, in ten days, pimples, blotches, tan, freckles, and all impurities of - the skin, !caving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. will at-o mad free to tho'e having Dahl Heads; and hare Faces, simple directions and information Hutt will en ab le them to start a falkgrowth of Luxur slut Hair, Whiskers, or a Mustachdu less titan thirty days. All application• answered by return mail without charge, Respectfully yours TIIOS F. CdAPMAN, Chernist, 831 Broadway, :New York. tp. c, nov. 4,-3m To Consimptives.—The undersigned having been ' 'nab:wed to health In a few weejo, by a very simple remedy, sifter having solicited several ycais, with a severe Jung attuetion, and that dread disease. Con sumption-1s anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will sendcopy of the nrescrintion used Wee of charged with the dime tiros for preparing arid using the they %cif' find smart care for Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, Coughs, Colds, etc. The only &vet of the advertlsor in .ending the proscription fs to benefit the ntllieted, and spread information which he eon. coves to he Invaluable, and he hopes eyery *utterer will try his remedy, as it will cost slim nothing,'and may prove a blessing, • Parties wishing the perscription, will please ad dress Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, 11 illiatnsburg, Kings Comity. a. c. nov. NOW rUlt. The ladies of America, from their peculiar habit., bre said to be the mg:l.4 unhealthy in the world. Dr. Velpau's Pills are a great blessing to all ladies, us they regulate and assist nature. zold by druggists. THE MASON tt HAMLIIsT CABINET Organs, for sacred and seeular music: forty differ ent styles, Stu to Sena each. Thirty-five Gold or Silver Medals, or other first premiums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address. MASON & HAMLIN, Boston, or T at Arilni Istivriunts, New York. sept, 9,1 y. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA larrh, treated with the Utmost success, by Dr. .1, !SAMS, ticulibt, end Aurist, (formerly of Lyden, Holland,) No btu pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi monials from the most reliable sources in the city •end county can be seen at his ()thee. The medical faculty are inylted to accompany their patients. as he snits no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes, inserted without pain. No charge made for exami nation. mar. ls, 5-1 y Whiskers! Whiskers) Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches? Our Greoloh Compound will force them to grow on the smoothest Mee or ehln, or hair on bold beads, in Six. Weeks. Price, $1.00. Sent by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on rect.:Mot' price. Address, Warner 4: Co., Box 130, Brooklyn, N. Feb. 11, ly. TICE fitunt.l. Quorum, an Essay of Warning and Instruction for Young men—published by that How ard Association. and sent free of charge in settled envelopes. Addrers, Dr. J. Shan't Houghton, How• and Association, Philadelphia, Yu. Febly.. 11, . A LECTURE .t. TO YOUNG MEN Jest:P.; l / I WItol in a iwal4 ent.cl4lE.. Prim Sir Cent. A Leentre on the Natnre, Treatment and Radical Core of spermatorrfaca or Seminal weakness, In voluntary F1111:04011S, 5C414.11 Debility, and Impedi ments to marriage generally, Nervousness, Con sumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self Abuse, isie. By ltobt. Culverwell, N. 1.)„ author of the "Green Book, 'aas. The Mei" atod author of this ialtairab.e essay clearly demonstrates, from ml thirty years' succei,s. fill practice, that the alarming eofe,equenees of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dan gerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing outs mode of cure at once simple, certain, and 102tual, by menus of which every sufferer, no matter what lia condition may be, may eure elienply, privately, and radwally 'l'lllB LECTURE WILL PROVE A BOON fO TuoUSAN DS AND THOUSANDS, sent, under seal, In a plain envelope, to any ad dress, post paid, ou reemptof six cents, or twu post stamps. Address the publishers, CUAS..t. C KLINE 2 CO., 127 Bowery, New York, I'. O. box 4,556. June 17, '&1 ly A Cough, Coldor Sore Throat, REQUIRES IMMEDIATE ATTENTION AND ?MOULD RE CHECKED IP ALLOWED TO CONTINUE, jrritation of the Lunge, Permanent Throat Affeetion,or Uttlncoattble Lang Disease I= Brown's Bronchial Troches RATING A DIRSer INIFIXENCE TO TOO PARTS, OM IN- 111EDIATZ RELIEF% For I Iry nehitis,Ast hma, Catarrh, Consump tive and Throat Diseases. TUDOSIES ADE USED WILTIC ALWAYS 0001) =! SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will tind Trochee Lpleful in clearing the yoke %rhea taken before sd nging or Speaking, and relieving the throat after au 1111111MMl eXertdult of the vocal organs. The Troches are recommended and pre scribed by Physicians. and base had testimonials from enistient men throughout the country. Being an article of true merit, and having prut•M their eltl •ncy by n test of many years, each year finds them In new localities in serious parts of the world, and the Trochee are universally progognced better than uthcr *tilde& (.Ifoam only ••Brown's Bronchial Troches," and do not take any of the Wort/dear hastafunw that may be offered, Sold everywhere in the United States, and in For eign Centime. at 35 colds per boxy Oct al 6 1:10.1. I)1A.S0 FOR SALE.. A first rate, second hand Piano Forte Is offered for sale. Cost when new ;311/00. For particulars, enquire at at this office. 0et.:.13, SOMETHIN NEW 1 1) ETROUVEY'S TURKISH 11.A.14D0- IAI lentan Hair Tonic, Beautifier and Re storer, the most complete Hair 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 SI BYERS' Fairtily Medicine Store, Odd Fe'lowa' Hall. GOAL OIL LAMPS, SHADES, BURN ers and rhinwies, a full assortment.— Also the justly celebrated TRUSCOTT COAL OIL, airing satisfac tion to ull who use it. For sale-b}} J. A. MEYERS, Druggist, Odd Fellows' Mall. A3fILY DXES, ALL SHADES AND viWitilles. Extract of Logwood, Ma ponntler,Sisla Ash, old fashioned Potash. genuine imported Castile Soup, always on Land ut the Family Ille(jklne Storo t Odd rp.fmrs• Rail. act. 14th, "(15 No. 20. QPOTCH SNUFF, SOUND AND GOOD pr!!y. 70 coots th. at JOHN FENDRICIT'S. Front St., Colnrribin. PRE AT ,CHANOE FOR • • . - WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT: Tits •,• • • • , Biatory: . of the War, - - Complete in - one very large Voluate of .. Over 1000 Pages. This work has no rival as a candid, lucid, complete,a.uthentic and reliable history of the ••great.conflict." It contains reading matter ,equal to three large royal octavo volumes, a'lendidly illustrated with over 150 tine portraits of Generals, battle scenes, maps and diagrams. Returned and disabled olltcers and on. orgetic young men in want of profitable employment will lied this a rare chance to make money. We have Agents clear ing 3250 pet Month, Which we will prove to any doubting applicant ; for proof of the above send for circulars and see our terms. Address, JONES BROTHERS d CO., oct. 21,-4t Philadelphia, Pa. WM ARCANA WATCH. An Elegant Novelty in Watches The cases of this watch are a new invention com posed of several different metals combined. rolloi together and planislied, producing an exact imita tion of Is carat gold, called Arcane. They are as beautiful as solid' gold, and afforded at one-eighth the cod.. The cases aro beautifully designed and are engraved in the exact style of the celebrated :old Hunting Levers, and so exact an imitation of gold as to 'defy detection. The movements are knannfacturedily the well—known St, Jimer Watch Company of Europe anti are superbly hnished, hav ing engraved pallets, fancy carved bridges, adjusting regillator, line dial and skelleton hands. These watches are all Hunting Cases and of three sizes, the smallest being for ladies. A case of six will be sent by Mail or Express for $12.5. They will readily sell for three times their cost. We also import is very superior finished and elegant watch which u e Call sell for $W each, or $l5O per MSC of six. These are also hunting cusps and for ',whet; and Gents. We are solo agents ;or this Watch in the United States. and none are genuine which do not bear our Trade Mark. Persons ordering watches C. O. D., will please remit , 25 percent. of the amount with their order. Orders "for any kind of imbibes promptly and faithfully fulfilled. Address A ItCANA wATcH C0.,Ne..62 FITTON nT., New York City, Importers Dealers fq 'Watches of every descrip tion. Successor to Girard W. pecaygh & Co. Oct. 21 to 1. Lathes' Fancy Furs ! JOHN FARIERA'S OLD ESTABLISHED FUR .MANUFAC". TORY, 718 Arch Street, above 7th, Phila. IHAVE NOW IN STORE OF MY own Importation and Manufacture, ono of the largest and most beautiful seclections of FANCY FURS for Ladies' and Children's Wear, in the City. Also a line assortment of Gent's fur - GLOVES AND COLLARS. I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices,and I wruld solicit a call from my friendsof Lancaster county and vicinity'. Remember the name,number and street. JOHN FARIERA, 718 Arch street, above 7th. south side, . . Philadelphia. I have no Partner nor connection with any other ytorc in Philadelphia. Sept. 80 4w. COLD SELDEN & CO. ORM JEWELLERS, 27 COLUITLANDT ST., NEW YORK. 100, 3 000 WATCHES. - CHINS. GOLD PENS, PENCILS, "cS7C)."I"I-1 $500,0001 TO W SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR- EACH WITHOUT 'REGARD TO VALUE. AND NOT TO DJ PAID UNTIL YOU KNOW WHAT YOH RECHIVI). Spleside4 Lis( of articles, All to be sold for Onz Dollar Each, 350 Gent's Gold Hunting Casa Watches, *a )to $lllO zvu Laasen• Gold and En'd Case Watches 35 e 70 400 Gent's Hunting case Silver Watches, ;15 " 70 200 Diamonds stings, CO" 100 3,000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains, 15 " 3J 1.000 " 4 . 6 3,000 Gold Oval Band Brocolets, 4 " 8 4,000 Chased Gold Bracelet" ' s'• 10 2 000 Chatulanio Chains and Guard Chains 6 " 20 41,030 Solitaire and Gold Brooches, 4 " 10 2,0J0 Lava and Fiorentino lirooelies, 4 " 6 2,000 Coral, Opal, and Emerald lirooehes 4 " 8 2,0,0 Bosun:, Lava, It Florentine Ear Drops, 4 " 8 4,..60 Coral, Opal and Emerald Ear Drops, 4 " 6 4,0 0 califorma Dianiond Breast Pins, 230 " 10 3.twiJ Gold Fob and Vest %Valet) Hess, 2L) " 8 4 J 0 ' 0 4%0 1 3 and Vest Ribbon Slides, 3" 10 4,1141 Sots Sleeve Buttons, Studs, etc, 3 . ii 3,000 t.old Thimbles, Pencil's etc. 4 " 7 5,003 Illinature Loekels, 5 " 8 4,00)) Altniiiture Lnekelti-3111gie Spring, 3 " 20 4,003 Gold Toothpicks; Crosses, etc. 2" 8 .5,000 Platte Gold Itlials, 4" 11 1,00, Chased Gold Rings. 4 " 31 7,14/ i Stone sot mid Llguet Rings, 250 " 30 6,000 California Damiond flings, 2 " Ili 7,500 Sens laidies'Jeweirs—Jet and Gold, 5 " 15 0000 "et s I aid ies Sewelry--../111100. Pearl ete.4 " 10 6.w3 Gold Pens, silver Extension-flo!ders and Pencils. 4" 10 0,0(41 (.44 Pens and Gold Mounted Holders, 3 " 8 5,00 Gold Pellff and Extension-Holders, 6 " 10 5,000 Si lk , er Gehletii and Drinking Cups, 5" 53 1,000 Silver Carters, 15 " 50 2,00 ti Silver Fruit azid t:alca Bitsketli, hi " LO elm D9ZLN l • 000 Dozen Silver Ten Spoon., 4 1 10 to s.:o 4,0.0 Tail. :3p.m,t),.. And Forks. zo Manner of ;lint ributfon, Certificates miming each article and its Value, are placed in Sealed Envelopes, which are well mixed. One of these En velopes,containing the Certificate or Order for some Article, (worth tit least one did tar at retail,) will be sent by mail to any address. without regard to choice, on re ceipt of 2.5 Cents. The purcha.4er will see what Article it draws, and its value, which platy be from One to Five Hundred Dol lars, and can then send One Dollar and re ceive the Articlenamed, or any other on the list of the same value and after seeing the article, if it does not give perfect saga faction, we desire it. to be immediately re turned and the amount paid will be re funded. lly this mode we give selections from a varied stock of line goods, of the best make and latest styles and of intrinsic worth, at a nominal price, while all have a chance of securing articles of the highest value. In all cases we charge forwarding the Certificates, poStage and doing the busi ness, the sum of Twenty-tive cents, which must be enclosed in the order. rive Cer titicates will be sent for ; eleven for ; thirty for ; sixty-five for fin ; one hun dred for $l5. deang with us madepend on having li prompt.returna, and the y article drawn will be immediately sent to any ad dress by return mail or express. Entire satisfaction Guaranteed in all eases. Write your name, Town, County and State plainly, and address. • SELDEN At. 0, 27 Courtlandt Street, may 20, Gm, brew York. MECCA OIL WORKS, COMERFORD & M Market street, Pittsburg, Pa. M ANUFACTURERS OP THE ]3IST quality oroils for mac) ' .ry, station ery en in", loceinotivek, Rolling, Mills. Railroads, saw mills, dour ntillsote., also, Illuminating Oils, • Our tong and extensive experience in manufacttiring Machinery oils, enable us to Present an article Lathe public of very superior quality. We guarantee it la without grit, and will not congeal in the coldest weather, guns or heat, and being equal rrn Oi In all Its qualities to No. 1 Lank or Spel. . • • Int-Orders may be leftat this oak% Oct. 7, ,055-tf rig HE CELEBRATED - ti3411-M14Q 1 k1 1 .44 __X' CLOCK; Spering Bait' jfistrecery, ed from tha'city a choice stocker these cel breter blockk The best, , neatijse And - p'rettiostirailkee Clock warrentedio two agg.' 28, Tip; ODG.TiftS Jr, BROTHERS', pEWERIOR . .4-• 8 SIiV9F rioted Ware at . L • , . _Fa SP•ggTSG'S .. .„ 4 , 11 g. A Cheap Jewelry Store. •I HE CELEBRATED I X CUTLERY, Goo. Woatlkolm, A.. No. 1, at E. SPERING'S uug26- ' Jewelry Store. PATENT ITTNON RACK maiums _ Altemns 6‘. Co's. Patent Hinge Beek Al bums. the bra:4El4M= made• Call and ex amine at E. SPERING'S aug. 26. Jewelry Store. MEW ST IeLE OF WATERFALL Combs -LI a+ E. SPERING'S nog. 26, Jewelry Store. BOOTS d; SHOES. FOR the best Boots, go to Breneman's, W. King, For the best Womeit's shoes, go to Breneman's. W. King street For the best Chiidren's shoes go to Wellman's, W. King street For the most comfortable fit go to Broneman's, W. King street For work that will not rip, go to Breueman's, W. King street. For Boots that will not let in water, go to Breneman's, W. King street If in want of Boots and Shoes, go to Breneman's, W. King street Everybody in the country go to. Breneman's, opposite Cooper's Rotel, Oct. '..*3, Lancaster, Pa PIVATE SALE OF VALUABLE Wharf Property. THE Subscriber otTers at Private Sale, the valuable wharf property, belonging to estates of John L. Wright and William Wright, doc'd., situated 3n the Borough of Columbia, adjoining lot of Jno. B. Buch man and Reading Columbia Railroad Co., having a front eighty (80) 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 tine property, and there is every advantage of location to make it ono of the most availa ble business places on the river, for deal ers in either inntber or coal. Apply to ANY E. With; IIT, for heirs of John 14, Wright and William Wright, oct. 9t. Irish LlllOll%, Table, Diaper. Damask, Toweling, ate., a good assortment at law prices, at 1.0. Bruner's. Sheetings and heavy unbleach ed Muslins, one yd wide at 40 ets , also ULeeks, Tieltingsol.e., for sale by 1. 0. Bruner, Front st. All Wool Delaines, French Merenoes, Ladies Cloaking. all colors at liruner's New Store. Alpacas, good quality at 50 eta: and new style Delaines, from 31 to 40 eta. at I. 0. limner's. Calicoes from 20 to ets. of all the dir ferent makes, and Lancaster Ging hams for ets. at 13runer's. rill Cloths, Table Covers, Windows 1-1 Blinds tte., for sale cheap at Bruner's, Vront street• DI ratter's best quality Bitlin:Jral skirts at a75,a150 good *Balmoral skirts at $3.00 and hoop skirts of ttll kinds at Bruner's Red, yellow, white and blue mixed Flannels from 45 tdarbts., at Bruner's new store. Undershirts, Drawers, Blankets, very cheap, at Bruner's, liN•ont street. New Goods of all the latest styles receiv ed daily, and sold at small profits, for ea.sli only, at I. U. Bruner's. English, French and American cloths LJ Suld cassimers of all qualities,. also Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans and Satinetts, at Bruner's new store. Remember the place for the best 'goods at the lowest prices is Brauer's new store, Front street. oct. 2S, 'O5. 33 UM. FURS, FURS WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL. CHARLES OAKIORD A SON'S CONTINENTAL HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. Have now open their large and splendid stuck of Ladies' Fur Capes, Col lal s, Muffs, Cuffs,Goves, And Iloods. Also the finest assortment of Fancy Fur Holies, Caps, Mufflers,and Gloves ever be fore offered by thew, all of which are war ranted to be as represented. Sli LIVING FURS BOUGHT. (JUL. Court Proclamation WLIEIt EAS. the HOll. I lehr y G, Long President., lion. A. L. iftlyes mitt erree Minton, Pay, Asseelate Judges of the Court Votatnon Pleas ot Lancaster County, and Assist ant Jw.tieee et the Courts of O4er and Terminer And General Jail Delivery and sinner Sessions of the Peace, in and for said county-of Lancaster, have iesuud their precept to Ind directed, requiring in,,, among other things, to make public Proclumetion thtgng6houtthe lfatliwicht, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and atleneml Jail Delivery; Also, A Court of Ijonorg. Quarter Sessions of the Pence and Jail Delivery till continence in the Court Douse, In the city of Lancaster, In the Corn toonwealth of Pennsyl vania, on the 3d Monday in Nevetnber, (20thi DMZ; in PUrstwice of which precept, Publio Notice is hereby given, to the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Littioaster, In o the said coutity, and all the Justices of the Peace. the Coroner, any Constables of the said City and county of Lancaster, that they be Dien aud there In their o.nn proper persona, with their rolls, records and etamhtl..tj ins, and inquisi tions, anti their other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain, in their be half to be done,and also all those who sill prosecute against the prisoners who ere, Or then shall be, in the Jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to ho then amid there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster, rho 10th day of October. 1855. Out, 21 to. No. 14. GALL it AX'S, DIG LICK SMOKING Tobacco, very cheap, only 75 cents lb. at JokiN FITSIMICII.'B Front St., Columbia. No. 13 VVIRGINIACAVENDISH TOBACCO, sweet awl sound, only 6&J cts por lb. at JOHN FENDHICH'S Front Street, Columbia. No. 7 I JITTSBURG CONGRESS TOBACCO, only 70 cta. per lb, at 4NO. IrENDRICITS, Froat Ski Columbia, SEWING MACHINES WILEELER & WILSON T S acknowledged to be the best Family .L tie ing Machine in use. More than two hundred thousand have already been sold. Nvery Machine warranted to give satiablction. or the money refunded. For sale at the More of Maltby & Case Locust fltroet„Colutubia.-Pa. , Clvte gls W. G. PATTON. Agent. 1865.1,. - ~.L.- '';'::_:"! ' 186 k FALL p-.OBON-..i . - -, i--r i - , KALE STOtt . .r• : / . , :,...„. Establiabed 1815. OLD STAND. NEW ATTRACTIONS WE Eu t .y.g NOW DISPLAYED, AND offer to our cnaMmers and the gubliC, very oxteiasiya assortment of choice fab rics in Forelat awl Domestic . DR y GOODS, CA:RPETINGS, _ . 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 Philadelphia and New York markets, it will always prove worthy of inspection, and we think a visit to our establishment will result to the advantage of our patrons. R. J. HALDEMAN, Locust Street. above Front. Elegant Designs and Choice Makes in Im ported tkuple DRESS GOODS. Examine and price our FRENCH MER INOES. A beautiful stock to select from At lIALDEMANS' CLOAKS, We shall continue to make our Cloak Department the most attractive in Co lumbia. Our new' • Fall & Winter Cloaks, SACQUES AND. CIRCULA.IIII3, From low priced to some very handsome goods, are now ready for the inspection of the public. ray a visit t 9 the cloak room at HALDEMANS' HALDEMAN'S Have now displayed and ready for inspec tion their PALL STOCIL. A visit to their establishment is invited. I= CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, FOIL Men and Boys, Our stock of these goods embraces all the well known Lt best makes. Well selected in STYLE AND VARIETY, To gether with all the desirestble medium grades which we are determined to sell at prices the very lowest at EALDEMSN'S. Gt. M .I\7" S' FUNISIIIING GOODS. To thin department we have paid es pecial attention this semen and believe we can show our customers the most hand some lino of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, than ever before kept in Colutnbta. For new and pretty goods cull at HALDEMAN'S 110 Or SKIRTS, The greatest illV0114013:Or the age in Hoop Skirts. BRADLEY'S Duplex Elliptic Spring SKIRT, 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 HA LDEMANS' HALDEMAN'S . Having reduced their stock to the very lowest point during the past season, their PRESENT PURCHASES' Enable them to offer an entire new stock of goods. REMEMBER TH41,44c),p, HOLD'S; Locust Street. Above Front, COLUMBIA, PENN'A. ' ' Tits Igitegt Arrival . THE Snhecriher has Pisil Warned front Philade tock O lphia with alargo WPJI select. *I sf MEDICINES • • DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES to which he would call the attention of the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, Iffy stock of PATENT. MD • ICINES will be found equal, if not superior, to an y embracitiCo4' the stanaa r a remedies, together with several, never be fore introduced to the tieople of Coluthis. Among . his list of ream* Aitirictis will be found all the latest novelties I hisline of business. lie has also refKiWed hiq §Pock of.-. 0 : -A . z QrL _,l4 A lit PS and fixtures the lowest market Tau t , to which'- he would call ' the especial at! tention of the public. The attentioli ofliouskeerlern is'ealled to at fresh lot of pure arid reliable 2 Fl avor i ng Extracts, Corn Starch, Farina, faking Soda and anumber ofother articles used for culinary purposes. whet Call and see ; before purchasing else , at .11, WILLIAMS, - aug. 26,65. - Front Street. REM QUEENSWARE. PHREANERS RHOIDAMORS THlSprepuration, used in connection with Phreaner's Laxative Pills, es a specific for that distressing disease—the Piles has just bten received at the Drug Store,of No. 26 1... D, • EGARS CALLED SPANISU SLURS warranted to be made of Cuba dc Ha vana scraps, only $l,OO Per hundred, JNO. FENDRICII, Front.i.:: eel., Volunkbia, Sept. -. No. 1 VERY CEP GOOD NA.VYTOBAD. co tit vs eta. per Lh at J FEN DRIC . Front SL., Cohan Wu, Pa. - No. 2 BSWEET TWIST TOBACCO IX Lancaster County, only 90 eta. a lb. at J 011. N FEN DRUM'S, Front Street, Columbia, P. No. It CUT AND DRY SMOKING TOBACCO only ou eta. per lb., warranted cut of all leaf at JOHN FEN.DRICIPS, Front Street. Calmat/INN. No. 4 CUTAND DRY No. 2 SMOKING TO. buceo, 40 ets. per lb. This is only what the Gower 1111 l cut tux is. Bought betoru April lst; iStti r at JOHN FENDIUCH'S, _Front St., Columbia. Nu. 21 GOODWIN it BROS. PLANTATION'. Chewing Tobue,o, in tin toil, °idyll' per gross ut No. 24 H°YI.'I.I.I.RBOURS iiSt. CO.'S SUNNY Side 'l'obrteect, very ehenp by gross 4 JOUN 1 0 1:N DIMS'S, Front Street, Columbia. No. 11 DITTSBUIIG CONGRESS TonA.Ko, 5w4.4.t and sound, only 7 ets: a ping:in JOHN FEND MIMS, Front Street Colunilqu... No. 15. • QMOKING TURKISH TOBACCO, yerw 10 cheap, at Gold 1 TO 75.0001 $2 ! $2 ! $2 1 TWO DOLL,A.RS,, M ANU FA CT U EMS A E,N, TS One of our GOLD or SILVER Watehal, or Silver Tea Sets for $2 - as below stated. One of our ten seta or ono. piece of Gold or Silverware is worth .a bushel of the cheap dollar Jewelry I We have adopted the following mods of DISTRIB UTION by sale of 75.000 articles articles of value I. OUR. NEW MODE! The articles of goods are numbered from, 1 up to 75,000 ! 37,500 consistingof Pianos,. Melodeons, Gold and •Silver \Vetches,. Sewing Machines, Tea and Table Sets, Solid Silver Tea and Table' Spoons 01111 Forks, etc., etc.; and the 37;5000 articles of valuable Jewelry, Work and Toilet Cam" Photograph Albums, Openface Sitter. 'Watches, and fincy articles 'in great TX riety. 75,000 notices numberid from 1 to. 75,000 are printed and put into, sealed elk velopes and well mixed, and one of "these is taken out and sent to the person seed ing to us 25 cents to cover, expense of post age, correspondence etc., and the article or goods corresponding 'with 'the number• on the notice w111.11,e sent to the holder of the same immediately (if he desires to. purchase. the article,) on'the receipt of two, dollars: 'For inittanee':—lf the number on the note sent to'you should lie. 500, and. a Piano, or Diamond Set or Gold '•Watelt should be numbered 500 it. Wilt ba_lien„teh you for $2, and so on for every our list of 75,000 articles. All - After roelving the Ahlale; IF . " 9ek ..A not please you, you ; can rattily! itt:.?lt'n your money shall be tofu:Met& . Twenty-live oenta mustho. sent to ptIX expense of postage, correaptondetrer; eic " 4 on one notice.: . - 7 i ; -1 licuietuber, thnt wlgietevoratilebiiKor ponds witti tbo number on , your not Ce.. you can have It by paying Tvw9 PollapLor it, whether It bemorth sloos or ;BOO:. tiur i And it is for.our interest to deal fairly,Sßu send out our tine artieles, as it gives Cal" tidence to the public , and thereby limo* our sales. ,• TRY OUR NEW' r .llllOl'N 1-1 . . Upon receipt 0(25 cents, which, par for correspqndence, postage, ttc.i weaved -006 notice. . Upon receipt of $l. which pays for erg respondence, postage, etc., wesend six no tices. Upon receipt elgrs. which-jmilt, for COp , respondence postage,.ete.„ we send 40 no' tires, and a tinepresent., valued :at 110 less. Vb.....eiffkkas samplaorotit_r: Vpois receipt of PS, which pa cor: nespondence, postage. etc, we will sond. 150nothieis an d a SOLID SILVERIVATCL i s by return man. lar se nd A t asterra W/moth." for our circo•'• • Agents 'Mowed a. large cash conliAlessi ol ° by, which they can make *ZS weedy;. - • t3ale6roont, 34 Liberty tit. bet. 14, '66.-3m It. WILLIAMS JOHN FENDRICH'S, Front, Street, Cottenlett, JOHN FENDRICH'S, Front St., Colunand 1865, 1866. 1867. Siiver O(7 NEW MODE. Address tileinly i REED it-BROTHEL__ . • Box. 51 3 t*, . e weN 'York city.