*al -tiejminuist. - •'-- To Coirtsponoents. ' „, s p m eatcpng, &flora, contramtione, genoroly of pod inkroc i !hi romkr,„mill 64 acceptable mot ritat from all quarters ocgii...Your *tele/Aires Gra the Ti Qr. C. RA., we *lnk are entirely toe personal and (untie ,ptesentuncelledSor. Weeturnot now publish your "eosrannsdoation. Call at our oibce. .13.,—line know nothing of the person about r m ea you inquire. You should enclose a a ugrp' for Teply WQen yon want Information that 4.102 not concern ua. REAnni.—lrour article is badly written, aad s n o in t r u. "We cannot afford time or trouble.to .d e cipher it. W. U. ilea* tiae plenty or L.k auul.good. scor-liVe always like to hear from you. rourlwerap.are excellent bat why. de youmot write 4115PMe SatieC:k? cannot Row publish your „aelels.'l•o l *.Profft essays 14'0.40a s:4 eure.about.- 0 1,0 ua hATO a OrKod pithy story.. W. U. Ilea has lust received "Frank IlOisr Monthly" for December. It gs illisitisted.-ivilth • wernerous'engravings. yds° :15 cents. •'" . . • PabTaibiltD IVIi.ETING.--TAtt inter esting and powerful revival of religion Is in prnwress at the M. E. Church. The oar orprayer Is crowded every night and :a number have been happily converted. :Special revival sermons will he 'preached by the pastor, Rev. Wm. Major, an next 4abbath 10 M. and 14 P. M. The ineettng Will be continued the ensuing areolc. All are Invited to attend. PERSONAL.---Our young friend, J. Duncan COttrell, .Esq„ left this- place on 'Tuesday morning last, for the City - of (Washington; He intends making that city his fatrtre abiding place, anti all 'the bad luck wo wish to attend him,is that clients may be plenty. Ho is art enterprising and energetic young man, and well deserves success. Nzw EATING Liouss.—Mr. Godfrey Stingle has opened-an Eating Rouse and Restaurant Eborlein's building, Locust street, where can be had at all times, the s'erf best quality of Oysters served to suit the wags of all who may favor , him with their patronage. Ho will also servo 11/1111- 1161 and privateparties at the shortest no tice. DANcrNa Scuoor..—On Monday eve- Ain last we :witnessed Prof.Stoueles claw, (the flint oee.aileia that both sexes were to gether) going through the different °vein doss. The class is prospering` duely and before the quarter expires Columbia will have notate 'gay and festive ditatters,7 It wasamtusing to see our friend Joe, of the Arta et stoney Bowers, throw himself. AN OLD 800 x..—We were allovrn , few days ago, by Mr. K K. Dolce, a curi osity, in the shape of an old book, the title page orwhich read as follows "Scripture-Instruction- digested into several sections by way of Question and Answer. In order to promote Piety and Virtue and discourage Vice and Immoral ity, with a prafito3 relating to education. London: Printed 1713. Reprinted in 1754 at Ephrata,Pennsylvania. Price 1 shilling. SUFFOUT YOUR OWN BUSINESS MEN. —We held it, to be the duty, as well as 'the Interest of all men in business to support. the business men of the place. If you go %thread 'for dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, your coal or any other article you used, you may expect others, engaged in these particular -vocations to do the same, and trade Is thus crippled. Never "go beak an your business men or mechanics.' "Sat JASPER'S TENANT."--This is the name of a now novel written by Miss M E. llraddon, Author of "Lady Audley's Seeretote.," And pUblished by Dick & Fitzgerald, 18 Ann Street, New York, sent by mail free of postage for "T(i cents.— The book [s well printed,contains 175 pages. Ryon want a good novel buy this one.— The incidents are of the most interesting character. W. U. Hess has it for sale. WIIEEE TO GET TEIENL—S handsome, well-made and nicely-fitting boot, shoo or gaiter, is as necessaryto a ladies' outward adornment as any other article of dress.— 'kat the dilltculty with many is to know Where to get such an article ; And to all such we would recommend Mr. James Schroeder, in Locust Street, a few doors above our otlice,.• whose practicaLexr -- " once of many years is a sr,.. -..."tee cif his ability to give SOME of our cOtemporaries are inviting the "opinions of the press," in regard to the reliability of "Mather di Co., Advertis ing Agents, 335 Broadway. N. Y." We have received a considerable amount of advertising from them, and our private ppinion publicly expressed," is that they "don't belong to the Church." They pro mise to pay either in money or ink, but 1 ?Honey -is out 'of the question and ink is • more -- The nearest approximation to heir proniistia they ever made, was charg ing us for a lot' id ink 'which we honestly l'elleve they viever sent.. Bass them atround-' —Ciettgatitirgigtar: ' It is astonishing that the Star should say . Anythingnaughty about these virtuous People, when it will be remembered that. some tic. since •,they: took tis to task for ii inacing" a, similar, aonoern. , . CLO . rUNG,, - G.IpiTIAMEN .B GOODO.—We :would call the attention pt oar readers to the Clothing Establish- Mont of Mr: Henry :Wee; No. I. Wolfe's Row,. idle Is now offering for sale a fine assbrtnient °Crotty made clothing. made 11 1) expressly:foryalt nod Winter wear.— Witeeps p splepdid stock of gentlemen's Nruistaxte gowspo..4 hats,eaps, beeps #nd 'hoes. .11040**14/#4 gireV4r. si4tained #mong-Vs' numerous enstomeis-a high roPateaßgt ricviteeplng goods of the first fiVeilty, and Selling' them cheaper than many similar establishments. We take pleasure lit:reoommending him totheno ties of our. readers. Visirrato 'UMW& DirrictruriM.— latouley. lastit oouple of young =mom- Pioyees-nt Arain.ge:23hops, hired. a turn -out at Erwin's Ikesry , and.paid at, visa to Mt. J. O Y. 111 wept, very pleasant Ilan tilt re tun/ trip, tirkns about two relies from : the above 'place, :the harness finojc.e and the hone 002/InetreeltafreerieS of antics which "tr2=Plol44ltheiOoeispaptiof the carriage, One of the h . O! poFFise Xiats° nl 'O b force that be carried .the toil with hint The horse' bwri detached,. and did'not *top until he ' at the *Me In...this place to Mount 441:7; end pr9adarhae ;tefir enfivitranco• "I'lutedlege7iOneilsutfrdir they :TerYitfi'hillied si bsikkAore e t n g a 4.0141;9 0 144 1;-' : 1 : ' 41 V 14 1 0 "' Ar. 41:44411a—iiiiiet" MV :11:1 .84.3 ey .11,E44, 1;`,81,44,E.-41.rs.Biary ;.q..lintherslAss rebaspd from ..V.M.Nortb, property Icnowo as Mechanics' Row,. ' TV'ingzNeri•olv lifoustr,P.m.romsr,PuzA. —This well kept Aui,d eirer-po' pular hotel contioaes to 4raw.a large share of public patronage, and under the excellent man agemegt of Cites. Allmond, :Esq., has won a reputation superior to most hotels is. Philadelphia. UNCOUSTEOI/B.—Wondei what we have done to the Bentiner do fferaid that they do notextend . to us proper courtesies. They copy our locals withoutcredit,hut the Worst cut of all—they copied the , report of the Bridge Committee,—ftrst published in the 62,y, 'and give credit to another paper "BracKwoop."—The October num ber of Blackwood's Edinburg Magazine contains among other interesting ',papers, "Memories of the Confederate War inr In dependence, by Horos Yon Bercike, Chief of Stair to Gen. J. R. 13. Stuart," also one the laying of the Atlantic Cable, by Henry O'Neil, A. It. A., both of which will be read with groat interest. Blackwood, is republished in New Yotk, by Leonard Scott Sc Co., 3.5 Walker street. Terms .44 a year with any of the Reviews p. Police ease before Samuel Evans,Esq., —David Hanauer made complaint against Henry Suow for larceny. Defendant was arrested by Constable McGinnis, at Chi , clues, and brought to this place, on the 3rd inst. Defendant in eotnpany with several other parsons entered the store of com plainant in Front street, for the purpose of making purchases of clothing, whilst doing so, Mr. Hanauer observed that the defendant loft the store rather hastily without making any purchase, suspecting that something was wrong he followed him, and accused the defendant of steal ing, which was denied. But the persever ing David, proceeded to unbutton the defendant's vest, when 10, and behold, there appeared a vest and hat, which were at onco recognized as stolen property.— The defendant struck Mr. H. a powerful blow with his list on the forehead which failed to make the owner of the property let go his hold upon it. In dernuit of bail, the defendant leas committed to jail to an swer at Nov. Session, for Larceny and as sault and battery. RORBEIi Y.—Uriah Kendrick, was sr. rested and taken before Samuel Evans, Esq.; for stealing from the person . of John Lindner, a one hundred (loiter greenback on Thursday last, in Columbia. It seems that the fiefeedant and com plainant were in company, drinking. The former observed the latter, place one hun dred and forty-five dollars loosely in his vest pocket, while peregrinating through the town. Kendrick suggested to Lindner, "that it was unsafe to carry money in so careless a manner,and cut the lining of the waist of his punts, and apparently slipped the whole of the money in it, but when the complainant arrived in liarrisburg, ho discovered that thehundre'd dollar bill was missing. He immediately returned to this place and had the defendant arrested. It olts proven,that he took a similar note to the Columbia Ilank,and had it changed In default of hail the defendant was com mitted to jail to answer at November sea s lens. The robber Time, that steals the sweet ness frow all fruits and flowers, is baffled by Pbalott's '-Night -Blooming Cereas." Its aroma is less perishable than that of foreign extracts, essence or toilet water, and incomparably more delightful.— Sold everywhere. —There a-e two hundred and eighty educational colleges in the United States, eighty-seven theological semina ries, and fifty medical colleges. A CAnu.—The subscriber respectfully calls attention of all wh. usa Bogard, Tobseco,Sauff, ke., to his advertisements In to-dny's paper. You will find them numbered from Ono to Twenty-Six. and there Is no doubt but what you wilt find plenty of goods in his line of businese,twenty-five per cent. cheaper than wort of Phibt.or exist of Pittni.in*AQ: will see many goods in his ndvertisenis^' tail prices. all who deal hi Tehapep, He would also -' vtpes, &C., that it will be to their ad tanrage tp give lkint a can WOW parahaAlap, as his prices wilt he made satisfactory. Ins motto Is "Qtgck sales sod stuAll profits," Since lie has with drawn from the firm of Fendrich & Rros. he has in creased his atotdi,and pledges himself to sell cheap er than the cheapest. lie has the hest stock of doable-dipped Virginia Sweet Twist Tobacco in the market, and is the only one in the county who has it for sale. The old and trite saying is, •'persons will buy where they get the cheapest." All he salts is a trial, And his prices will he found the cheapest and his goods will be guarantied to N give satisfaction JOH FENDRICH, Wholesale atm Retail Tobneen,Seuff & Sew Mann- Front Street, b doors from Locust, Co _ - _ factory, n 3 -We eliplhe following front *roof the Philo- I delphia Daily Papers.—Our people visiting or son ding down to the City, would do well to make spate 'of it WANAMARER sE BROWN'S FESS cr.onmsza. This establishment. located at the Cor. of Sixth and Market Street, Philad'a, familiarly known as o•Oak Hall." is prohthly the largest -and best con ducted .11eady Made," Clothing and Merchant Tailoring House In the State. Their superior styles, hare exce l made h e k ir lent wormHouse p deser m vedly potpanshi and oderaionular. in prices, Ln t theh Custom Department, where elegant gar ments are made to order, none but the very best Artiste are employed. and the flue assortment of Materials to select from enables every one to be well suited. Samples will be sent by mall, and instruotlons for measuring• when written tot. . Not. 11 at. _ On the 30th instant,by Itev..Wrn. Cooper D. D.. nt the bride's father's, Le xis A Tre deniek E., Air. .B. MALONEY.of the Pr S.•Nayy, sq to Miss ANNIE TREDENICK. NEW AD V ERTIS.EMENTSi VOR 114.1. LE.—Two Boynton. Boaters, : largo sins, in good oondition, Chang es ba this banding rendors their farther use unpracticable at the Washington In stitute. J. C. PE`A.ILLER, Sec. Col's. nor. 11, 4t Publics Ground Co. MIN 11101:1BLIC bo a t L ' the Wasbingtonliouse,on 'Wednesday, November 15tb,1805, the following arficievi Sedkumuis,l3edlng,Spring-bottet4 Chairs, Tata.a-Tete,Books,Cornsbeller, Tan Ware, Uteri Ware. and Dishee, besides claw articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. NI., when terms will be made known by SARAR A. HERR. BOWERY ! fil cites for what the world row soy t . . y nerseyeeras • grow thin +yid polo, hen you oily IM•tt a cure Or *2l 'la Boweiral 1 45kr At?! Irmenog, Wale the 5r75t.4 glass, A.:drieit the Gods might envy tout, - A*volumedhe sw the weary am wh Mi ilst yekt cam mi I . Thew s 14.4ebeas limits winkle: 3 oe cep, ji drug ix hi dent:wet "ohms hearts Name sit r« dom." ./ lektrat Goes for AN wed Beer! It. «. BM fiVlrSTlgkra Demo Oysters at, from seventy - five mats 1. to Two dollars per hundred •served to families in all parts of the Borough, at G. Stingle's Restaurant in format at., between Second and Third, next door above George Tale's Store. GODFREY STINGLE. nov. 11,-Dm LE'rTERS REMAINI N G UNCLAINI ba the Post Otiloo at Columbia, Pa. Saturday, November 11, 1845. .talt-*`To obtain any of these" letters, the applicant must call for `cuittertiud letters,' 4ive the date of tbis list, and pay one cent for advertising. LADIES' LIST. Calor Maria Enlist Louisa WyckorTJ. IL lam GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Brubaker Benjamin Ingram John B. Carter Wm. Jackson T. 11. Dorsey Philip In Lewellin Jesse Fleyehr Israel . Leaden If, Freel Daniel Makes Win. Fisher James A. limber L. D. Gibson Thomas Snyder Alex. Howard J. .1. Smith Wm, Hilgon J. if. Nov. 11, 1865. M. J. FRY,P.M. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT P1.T.13-T-4IC SAFE_ THE Subscriber offers at Fula, sale Saturd4, November 11th, 1865, the two and a half artoty brick dwelling house which he now occupies, situated on Front. Street between Locust and Union Streets, fronting 27 feet on Front Street and running back to Fena'a Railroad. The property is in the most complete repair, having all the modern itsproreatents,gas, water, cooking range, de. There are nine rooms divided into convenient sizes, with entry, large attic, dc. The 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 and extending in depth two hundred and twenty-ono feet more or Less. This is one of the most desirable lots in Columbia. Nov. 11 it. J. G. BESS. Buy Your Mc:WI/tag of N B.Y R. 'I P, mll E SUBSCRIBER WOULD .1. call the attention of the citizens of Co lumbia and vicinity to his large stock of MILADY-ZIPULUZI CL OTECIIIT G, Embracing every variety or style and ma terial suitable for the sesson. They are made of the best materiel arid in the most faiddottable style. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders. Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, de. A splendid line of these goods always kept on hand. Also, Boots, Shoes, Hnts and Caps, 01 which We have ti. well selected 81°4 of witioli we offer at cheap rates. %TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, and Valises of ail styles, aro sold cheaper than city prices. My goods are all bought for cash and I offer them at cheaper rates, forcash,tlmn any other store. Call and see. lIENRY RICE, No. 1, Wolfsßow, Front St. Columbia. Columbia, Nov. 11, 1%5, ly. D OBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP SAVES LABOR, SAVES TIME, SAVES MONEY' SAVES CLOTHES, SAVES SOAP, AND SAVES WOMEN, lex the Soup for every Family Sold by grocers storekeepers throughout city and country. MANUI•'ACTUTIEO ONLY 81 - j. B. DOLMENS 4: Cap 107 South Favir street, bolow Chrstaint, PIILLADELNO.N. Nov. llth '65. 2m. LADIES' SWIM MANVFACTORX. Hnving increased my facilities for turn lug out superior work I would an nounce to my old customers and all new ones thnt may favor me with a rall y that I hater prepnrd now to manutheture all kinds of ra MMUS' MUSSES , And Children's Shoes t Gaiters, Than ever before. I employ none but the best workmen and am always certain. rif giving sadist:talon. I keep on hand a gen eral msortment. of ready made work which is _..c Premises. litanu f ac q t r..truP work. of other parties, is made exclusively for borne Gide and is sold as seeb, 17113i31ff CA.SII We sell as cheap as e:iy other establish -41,04 t, /Me 4sk 4. Share of public patronage. J.IOIEIS.9CHIVJEDI:R. Locust street, between Front and Second. Columbia, November 11, 1835, ly P ÜBLIC SALE OF % LUABLE 1081 .E4rite. By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Lancaster County will be sold at public sale ni the Public House of Jacob 8. Miller, in the Borough of Celnenbia on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2.5 th at 7 o'clock. P. M. all that valuable tract or piece of ground in West Hemptield on the Columbia th Marietta To rts p ke,co tt- Mining one acre more or lass, and having thereon a Two Story frame dwelling House and other improvements. Hydrant in the ' rand ; also tine vineyard. containing . a large number at amiee grape vines. This property is now used as a Toll House by the Columbia d; Marietta Turnpike Road Company. Itsl - Terms cash April 1, when deed will be made anti possession given. E. A. COTTRELL, .1. P. ctrrntEr.a. , , 1 P.x.'rs Or J. D.COTTRELI,6 Nov. 44t. J.W.Cottrell, AVALNTRD.—A woman to dean and keep in order two offices. For futon motion apply Witte omen of the Reading de Columbia Railroad Company, nov. 4 4 -3 t , 'Agents Wanted For SECRET SERVIC E,TR E FIELD, 1 The Dungeon, and the Escape, by ALIDIRT D. RICHARDSON, N. Y. Tribune Correarsmndent: The most interestingand exciting book ever published, embrncing Mr, Richard son's unparalleled experience for four years ; traveling through the South in secret service at' the Tribune" at the out break of trio war, with our armies and Sleets, both East and West. during the first two years of the Rebellion ; his thrill , Ing capture ; his confinement for twenty months in seven different rebel prisons 1 his escape and almost miraculous journey by night of nearly 400 miles. /t will abound in stirring events, and contain more of the fact, incident and romance of the war than any other work published. Horace Greely my*: "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 a similar compass a elparer, fuller. more readable account, tingrely from personal observation. of the nature, animus, purposes• tendencies and instuunentalities of the Sinveholders" re bellion than does the unpretending mitre- Live of Mr. Richardson." Teachers. ladies, energetic voting men. and especially returned and disabled of ficers and soldiers, in want of profitable employment, vitt find it peculiarly adapt ed to their condition. We have agents clearing $173 - per month, which we will prove to any dont6ing applicant. Send for circulars.' Adds's* . 40l RROS. & CO., N. N.:amp! ar)4 Minot Ste" aept. 30, ante rhttadei phis". 4i13011 aarginat . ; XANDFACTUBNIL AND DEAVEV. IN ROOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, dice. ALL styles/tad varieties of Men's,Boy's, Ladies, Misses' and Cbildren's wear, WE MA.NUFIXTUELE Td ORDER, and keep constantly on hind, a stock of ready-made work, whit% we warrant_ t 4 give satisfaction. Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, U. A full assortment of the latest styles, al ways kept on hand. - - Our whole time and-attention is devoted to our business, hence we are -better able to give our customers -satisfaction, -The public are respectfu ll y invited to call and examine our stock. Cor. Front and. Locust Streets. Col's., nov. 4, '65 P.RIXADIL SCALE WORKS. BANKS, DIMO7IOIIE et CO. Successors to A. D. Davis WARE ROOMS' 417 ARCH Street Factors 15th slid Poaa•a Avenue. MANUFACTUIZERS OF PATENT STANDARD SCALES, Suitable for weigh locks,rail road tracks, depots, coal, hay and Bye stock. Patent Parallel Crane Beam, for weigh ing Boilers, Casting and other heavy ma chinery. Patent Stock souse Scares, for Blast Fur awes. Hopper Scales, for weighins. Grain, indi cating Bushels and Pounds. Bank's Improved Rolling Mill and Union ,scales, also, all the various descrip tions of Dormant and Portable Platform Scales. Counter Scales and Patent Beams. Every Scale Warranted. Prompt attention given to Send for an Illustrated Circular. nov. 4, '65.-ly New lusto and Stationery Store. TB. KEVIENSKL, t) . Begs Leave to inform his Friends and Um Public that he hue opened a 5 / 1 3810 awl Station ery Store at No. 3 North Prince Street, next door to Fulton Hall, Laricamer, Pa., Where he ho on kande largo assortment of Music. Musical instruments and Stationery, such as Street Music, Blank Basic Books and Instruction Books, PIANOS, MELODEONS, VIOLINS, Flutes, Guitars, Banjos, Tamborincs. Fifes, Flageo let a, Accordeons, Triangles, Mouth Harmoneons,ete. Also Violin, Guitar, Banjo and Violincello Strings, Bridges, 'lrstil Pieces, Screws, Guitars Pegs, Rosin, Finger Bo.trds, Music Desks, Drum Sticks, etc. STATIONERY : Foolqenp, Letter, Note, Writing and Billet Papers, Bnvelop,s, Pen., Ink, Inkstande,Penlioldere,Paper Folders, Pencil tilwrponers Erasers. Letter Clip+, Bill Files, Portfolios, Tourist Cases, Writing Lemke, usbot We Water Colors, etc. Agent for StOillWay,s Celebrated Planes. Musical In Iron/cuts neatly repaired. Tunic orde.ed twice a week Manic sent by mull anywhere, free of postage, on receipt of price. Nov. 4 :int. J. F. CorTRELL. W. P. Corr/a:fa.. .1. F. COTTRELL .S: BROTJEER, Successors to T. W. COTTRELL, dec'd, Dealers in Foreign A: Domestic Hardware, Bar Iron Steel, Nails, Glass, Paints, Oils,Varnisiles, Turpentine, Benz ue A large assortment of Parlor, Cook and and Office Stoves always on hand. Tin Ware lnanufactured to order at shortest notice. WOOD AND WILLOW, WAB.E, in large quantities and of every variety, Plows, Corn Shellers, Feed Cutters, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Rakes e - ar,e„ • Coarse and Flue Salt at lowest market prices. • A large'assortmentof Double and Single barreled Guns, Powder Flasks, Game flags and shot pouches. Ride aC Blasting Powder, shot and caps. tv.. highest market prices paid for Clover, Thy and Flax Seeds, large 44u:wattles of which we have constantly on Land and oder at the lowest rates. Lubricating, Sporm and Fish Oi.s, suit able for machinery. A Fine assortment of Coal Oil Lamps, Shades. Lanterns, and Lamp trim • We resp,eLfiiily soli.cit'a share of public patronage,. Locust It:tract, Columbia. Nov . . 4, 65 tf. PUBLIC SALE of REAL ESTATE. Tito undersigned, will 'expose to Pub lic Sole. at the Public Rouse of Jacob S. Miller, In the borough of Columbia, at o'clock. I'. M., on sATE;RDAY, NOVEMBER 25th. 188A_ the following real estate.. borough : _ trepting on the No. L. A Wens a3itington Turnpike road, OctiriveMtding, back to the middle of the on tracks of the Philadelphia and Col it in bi ri,no tv the Pen tuttylv aide. Rai I road, on which there It a two-story Brick Dwell ing House, Smoke House, 'ramp Stable, Wood House and other improvements, bounded North by property of the Chest not Hill Iron Ore Company, East by the Penielylv.inia Railroad, South by prop erty. ot the P. R. R. Co. , on which stands their stationery engine to pump water,and West by the middle of the Columbia and Washington Turnpike road. It is now occupied by B. R. Mayer. and is general- ' ly known as the Charles N. Wright prop erty. 2. All that wharf lot fronting on the Susquehanna River and extending buck to the middle of the Columbia and Wash- ' inton Turnpike road, bounded North by property of Righter & Sutton, East by the middle of said turnpike, South by en al ley and West by the River, containing in front on the river 1114 feet and in depth 192 feet more or less, and is just below the Columbia Gas Works. The river track of the Pennsylvania railroad passes through the property. A considerable portion of the purchase money may, remain in the property. A drat of the property will he exhibited at the sale. WM. A. MARTIN, I4Zeoutor SA M U EL a. W W ri ßl gh, iGllTlee'd. , WM. A. MARTIN, ExeentOrn of Robert Wrigh, deed. kiI4IZIABLITIIWRIGHT. tiov. 4,-4t Prepare for Winter. . MEIE citizens of Col sunbia and vicinity, I are respectfully invited to call and ex amine my large and varied assortment of NOVEIMMITRINCI .GOCVS Comprising every variety of TIN WARE, SILVER-PLATED WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, FANCY GOIDS, PLANISIIED TIN-WARE, COOKING UTENSILS, Ch AMBEIt WARE, IN SETS, HOLLOW WARE, ENASILED, COPPER KETTLES. BRASS KETTLES Chafing Dishes, Egg Boilers, liritannia Ware, Waiters, &c., Me, gloves of every Description. BRILLIANT AND NIAGARA, Are two of the best stoves in the Market. They are guarantied to give satisfaction, GAS Irla"rlNC* era Pla is IN Carried on in all its variou b ra nches, Stoves,Shops,Dwellings,&e., fitted up with Gas and Water Pipes, in the best manner. On band a good assortment of Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights and pendants, Galvtutized Iron, Lead and Ter ra Cotta *ater Pipes. Reparing promptly and personalty attended to. lIIRA3f WILSON, Cor. Locust ce 2nd st., Cora. Sept, 1865. Igo. 16. SOI4.OKING TOBACCO TN • BARRELS or lutlf Barrels,st old prices, at JOHN FENDRICH'S t Front St, Columbia. T_Tip"iity 'TARTER, .520 ARCH ST2MET, PHILADELPHIA, Watches, Fine Jewelry, Rolm Silver - Ware, road superior Silver Fluted Wore.- - Nov. 4 65 MAYEBN STAND AT. PUB/LAC Sale. By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court the undersigned will expose at pub lie sale on the premises on SATCHD AY, Nov. 25th, 1865, at S P. M. all that valuable Tavern Stand, known as the SHAWNEE HOUSE" situated on Union Street, between Fourth at Fifth streets, in the Borough of Colum bia, fronting on said Union street, 72 feet, eight inches, and extending in depth 122 feet, having thereon erected a two-story frame building with the necessary out houses, &c. This is a regularly licensed tavern stand and the bar, shelving, sign, &e., will go with the house. Possession given immediately. Terms cash on the confirmation of the sale by the Orphan's Court. ADAMTJAULA. Guardian of the minor children of Susan Harman, deceased. CATHARIXE BANGERT. Nov. 4, St A NEW STOCK or DAY GOODS at, KNOT WELL'S, In the Old Savings Institution. corner of W. King and Prince sts., Lan-. caster has just received from New York and Philadelphia a large and splendid as sortment of foreign and domestic WINTER DRY GOODS, A. full line of Dress Goods, such as PA.IVOIr ALM- WOOL .PLAZDS. Wool Delainos, all shades, French hforlnees. all shades, Alpaea.s, all shades. Paramettas, Mohair Luster, Silk striped Poplins, Bombazines, cte., Calicoes from 23 to 35 c., Muslin from hie up, Chocks, Tickings, Canton Flannels, Flannels, all grades, collars, LADIES CLO.AXS AND SRAIV.LS Breakfast Shawls, Roods, Nubies, Scarfs, Balmorals, and Hooped skirts, Hosiery, Gloves,Nets,Collars of all sorts and styles, Men's extra Heavy Woolen liose 2.5 cents a pair. Also a full due of MEN'S & BOY'S WEAR. JOS. N.NOTWELL, Nov, 4, 65. Lancaster, Pa. GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE H. B. PARRY, Successsor to JUSTUS GRAY & CO. FRONT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA. PERFC.MERY AND COSAfETICS. FRENCH Toilet Paste as Enamel white Virgin Wax of Antilles; Email Do Paris. Also a carefully selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery. Soaps and Fancy articles at Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front St., Columbia, Pa. Parry's Celebr..ted Dentifrice. FOR 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, 'O3. Baxley Sheaf f CALL AND SEE THE CELEBRATED Batley Sheaf Cooking Stove. It costs less and saves tnore coal than any other stove (dogma size, at Flakier's, Locust Si.., opposite Franklin House. Int 7,-tt N0.,9 DITTSBURG TWIST, WARRANTED mound and sweet, lnly 8 eta, a plug at. JOHN FEINDIt rawer. Front Street, Cotumbia. No• 10 WARRANTED TILE REST SWEET VY Tsviat Tobacco in Lancaster County. Plugs very large, only , le eta, a plug at JOHN FENDRICIL Front Street, Columbia. No. 17. OUBLE-DIPPED, VIRGINIA waft." , D Twist Tobacco,Ag einjiteß'S only 10 cents plug. gent Columbia. No. 6 CUT AND DRY SMOKING TOBACCO IL , only 45 eta. a doz. at JOHN VENDRICH'S, Front Street, Columbia. REAL ESTATE _SALE BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF OR plum's Court ot Lancaster County, the undersigned executrix of Frank Stein, dec'd., will sell at public side, at the public house of Jacob S. Miller,in the Borough of Columbia, at 7 o'clock P. M., on Saturday, November 18th 1.465. the following real es tate : A lot of ground on the North side of Walnut Street, between Second and Third Streets, in the Borough of Columbia, bounded by property ofSainuel B. se, the estate of Geo. W. Barrack, deed., and John Emmy, deed., containing in front forty feet and extending back. WO feet, more or less, to property of Mr. Heise.— There is a Two. Story Frame Dwelling House and other improvements on the lot, Terms will bo ma OATdHAe known E by RIS STEIN, Executrix of Frank Stein, dec'd. oct. 21, is Real Estate for Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE Orphan's Court of Lancaster County, the undersigned Administrator of Jacob Hogentogier, deed., 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 containing One Acre and Ono Hundred and Fifty-two Perches, with a Two-Story Frame Dwelling House, Frame Stable and other improvements, shush) on the C,oluiribia d: Marietta turn pike, in West Lierriptield Township, bounded by lands of John Kline, Mary Hogentogler and others. Terms will he made know by HENRY HOGENTOGIRM, Administrator of Jacob Hogentogler. oct. 21, ts. No. 22 J011:4 ANDE.RSON & CO'S SOLACV: Chewing Tobacco very cheap by gross at Front Street, Columbia. FIRE BRICK FOR SALE. AMOOR E. Sample of which ean be seen at th .oflice ERITNER tit Volumble. boa, "A 1884.-tf. No. 5 rviNITII,Dt.v,t., SMOKING Tobacco n )1). packaesgly .50 cts. per lb, nt on F.ENOILICIrS Front Bt. Columbia. rrieN DOLLARS REWARD.— ne subscriber offers ten dollars reward for the arrest, or information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the person or persona who shamernity and malicious ly defaced Uto doors of his residence on the night of the Ist inst. S, S. DETWILER, nos, 4, IDURNSIDE RESTAIIRANT.he .13 undersigned has Utken the well known 1 - Wststuntrit in Odd Follows' ITsU. selfish has lately been timed pp op in convenient style, where he will k all kn of sea- sonable refreshments. ee Oysters i for sale by the quart or done op in every style, PETER REISINGER, November 4, 61, ONE PRWE STORE. MALTBY & CASE Axe new •dioesting the LARGEST STOCK FALL AND WINTER GOODS in Columbia. Our Stock of Dress Goods comprises all the LATEST AND MOST DESIRABLE Fabrics, Styles and To be found in the markets cf NEW YORK Sc PHILAD'A, consisting in part of Dress Silks, Plain and Figured, French Merinos, All Wool Deloins, English .Merinos, French Ctins4l mores, All Vool Plaids, All Wool Poplins, .Ifixed Poplins. .Wool Plaids, Alpacas, Dolains, ,te., dr.c., afu With n great variety of other SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS. Also for MITE, LADIES Embroidered Hem Stictehed Kerchiefs, Embroidered Collars and Culls, Hetnstitobed and plain Handkerchiefs lonvines best kid glove Silk Thread and Silk Gloves, Kid finished Silk Gloves, Balmoral Skirts. Cassimere Vests, Cloaking Cloths, White Goods, Knit Goods, Hoop Skirts, Hosiery. Cloaks, Shawls, dte And for Gi- NTI4 t Plain and Fancy Cassimeres. French and English Cloth-is ' Ready made Clothing, Ithit-Shirts,Drawers, Shitting Flannel, FlanneiShirta, Glazed Itapei Collara, llatit Paper Collars. Linen Collare, Butte,-Ity Ties, Cr'Fancy 4 . 2'" Plain Cr-.1"^"! Boots & Shoes. Hats & Clatpx• WITS A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN& WEAR. QUEENSWARE, OIL OLOTEIS, CARPETS, E le EMI NEW GOODS ARRIVING WEEKLY OUR GOODS MEI OUGHT FOR CASH, And sold at SNAIL PROFITS. Though we (To not profora RETAIL GOODS At Wholesale -Prices, Woare ready to prove to the satiathetion of any one w)to will favor to with an EXAMINATION That we do /fell them ILK cheap, or ()REAPER THAN ANY OTHER STORE OUTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA. Out - motto tM FAIR DEALING Hoping thereby to con vinee'our enatonteng thot it is to their advonta,go to plirPloote ci An examination of our Goode :newt TO epeetfully solicited. MALTBY & CASE, Locust. Streekeolumbis. Pa. Sept,. 9th, 1%.5. CLOAKS, COATS, &C. HAVING FITTED ICIP Ca..40.A.32r. IC,OOIVC We are now prepared to offer Ladies Cloaks,. Costa arid Seats. of every style end quality, at very low prieea MALTBY at CAM:. act. 14, 111, WHEREAS, Letters of Adminisiira tioo' to the estate of Susan Harman hate of the Borough of Columbia, Pa., dWil; have been granted to the subscriber, alt persons indebted to -said estate are and to moke immediate payment, thooe hav ing claims or demands agabists.the estate of the said decedent, will make known the , same without delay to the subscriber inesi ding in said borough. JACOB BANGERS, Columbia, Oct, /9, A, li. 1865. Oet 216 t. Treasurer's &Moe of The Col's. and Port Deposit R. R. Co. Notice is hereby given to the stockhold ers of the Columbia & 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 Columbia,Pa., onthe 12th day ofNoveraber /865. By order of the Board of Dirsetora. IiLIITFF3IA Y. Treasurer. oct. 7. No. 25. COUNLSPS FINE CUT CHEW ins Tobacco in Tin foil, only sl' per gross, at DANCING ACADEMY. Prof. P. Stouch, has the pleasure of an nouncing to his former patrons, and the citizens of Columbia, that he will open Mincing Academy at Odd F's Hall,on the 20th inst., and respeinfully solicits their patronage. He will be assisted by an 'ac complished instructor, arid will introduce the latest Quadrilles, du:. Hours of Instruction.—Ladies, Misses and Masters on•Pridays from 3 to 5 P. M. For Gentlemen,frorn S to 10 in the evening. Tztims.--Six Dollars for a course of thir teen lessons. • - Colors, Those desiring to take lessons will please call at Odd Fellows' Hall oft the 20th, tho afternoon. Oct. 14. EXCHANGE HOTEL; MO I INT JOY. PENNA. ALEX. D. REESE, Proprietor FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS. The Choicest Liquors at the Bar. Oct. 7th, ly. PUBLIC SALE . OSATURDAY, November rr 11. 1865, ut. the Public Rouse of Jacob I%llller (Franklin House) in Colombia Lancaotorcounty,Pa.A the following Real Estate, shunted in West hemp^.„ Old tep., Lancaster county, els: No. I-28 ACRES dt 108 PERCHES of Laud, lying on the Columbia A Chestnut Turnpike road, adjoining No. 2 and No. 3, and lands of Jacob tiebnavely, the Chestnut Bill Iron Ore Co., Levi Rhoads, John deeding. hr., Samuel Oberlin., John Clark and others, The improvements thereon ore a Two-story Brick Dwelling HOUSE, a Bank BARN, a frame Horse Stable—suftleiently large for,' 12 horses, a Summer house, Smoke house, and all other outbuilding; necessary ton convenient and comfortable residence. The buildings are all well built and for the most part nearly now. The [aud is under good faucet, and in A high state of unitive- Jinn, running water near the Kitchen door, and in. the barnyard. A well of excellent water near the house wren a pump in it. An Orchard of choice fruit trees, Such as apples, peaches, peers and cher. ries, all in bearing condition whiten abundance oar grapes raspberrie a ate., 'the above property is also an elegant situation for: any kind of manufactory, as it has a stream of run ning water through it, good roads and Oise to the Reading and Columbia Railroad, about one mile from Columbia, and” miles from the well known chestnut Bin Iron Ore Banks. A 'portion of it would be excflasay well adapted fore vineyard. - No, 2-7 ACRES st 54 PERCHES • • of land on the smith was of the Columbia and Chest- -- nut Hill Turnpike, said grossed' by the needing and' Columbia Railroad, and adjoining No. Land landa.or,.. James Erwin, Rudolph Herr, Jacob Eichnnveirlinet • others, the land 12 0 h R ig:st: rt te,g A :74 1 ::::: • part covered with:yrsieguttikrbolku u , OCIDO chestumoreit asayss , „ ins shvag t gr. itd:o an d 01144114 We „ • • a' ut 4-5 Acres and 133 Perches. of land, near lie. I, tort in a high Mate oioultirtion and part covered with heavy chestnut timber, fi t to cut for rails, adjoining lands °rib* Chestnut gm Iron Ore Co.. Christ. h. K augman, Abraham t. Grant, Nicholas . 11.0gendogler and Henry Luken. No. 5—A Two-Stsry Pretate House. : on said turnpike. and SIL Perches of Land. lying tweet, said turnpike, and the Read,_inet Columbia Railroad. adjoining propertY. -'9llnstuin S. ICauff" num and lissai• n•no, lictlAr No. 6.-83 Perches of Land lying between the R. and C. R., and a public raided. Jawing lands of Henry Eshelman and Elirant Lock art, it is well adapted for a building lot. The above property is located near good markets fur any productions and convenient to schools, mills stores and churches. rOraoo/1 wishing t o n e the premises before the (by of sale, will cel Daniel 'finger, the tenant rmiding on No.l, or on the subscriber et Mount villa, Lancaster county, Pa. One-half of the purchase money may remain on the premises, secured by mortgage for one, two, or three years, if desired by the purchaser, at 5 per cent, per annum interest, gate to eommence at 2 o'ciock, p. m. of raid day of sale, and further terms made known by .1011 N 11-GittDER, Agent • Cur Henry W. Gray. OCt Y 1 It John Brady Auctioneer. STOATES! Aro sold cheaper than they have been fir four years , at ./ ;:a HOUSE FURNISHING STORE; Locust Street, opposite Franklin House, COLUMBIA, PA. A large assortment of Stoves, Tin Ware, Spoons, Baskets, Lape, Tubs • Coal 01 1, Brooms, Lanterns. Knives sad Forks, • Brass Rattles, ate.. Se. AINSMISS OIN worn. tag-Plumbing, Gas fitting, Spouting. Rooting, Bell - Hanging, Copper Work and Repairtng Stoves attended to promptly. Sept. 16, '65. PUIILIC SALE OF PERSONAL . Property. The mabscriber residing at Cordelia Fur once, will sell n t public sate on WEDNRSDA.Y, NOVEMBER 15th, 11395. The following described personal property: One Cow, four fat Bogs, one Rockaway, fimr Stoves with fixtures, Tables, Clualra, Settees, Mirrors, Six Octave Piano, Beds an Bedsteads, 3 Clocks,Large Iron Kettle, Bur d eau, Clothes Press, about 200 Tarda of Carpet, '5O bushels of Potatoes, lot of Sweet Potatoes. Also Earthen and Queens ware, with many other things too numer ous to mention. Terms—all sums over $5, a credit of tour months will be given the purchaser, giv ing OMIT note with approved security, be fore the goods are removed. Sate to com mence at l 1 o'clock, M. oct. 28, ViROUCTRT SCRAP IRON The Buquehanna Iron Co. will pay the bigheat cash price for wrought scrap iron. delivered at their milt, Columbia, Lancaster Co., Pa. J. CL HESS, Treasurer. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. HE Columbia Bank will receive money .1 on deposit, and pay interest therefor. at the rate of 41 T.er cent. for six months. and Si per cent. for twelve months. 841.1iftrEl.. SHOCK, Casbier. Oct. 14, '65.-tf. RAND OPENING . Mrs. Miller Gtit Oanntner intend opening their Ladles' Restaurant and Oyster Saloom this evening, at their residonooone door lßove the Belleview Hoose,Frontstreet. Oysters possible not ice. n every style, i n k The public ar to give theft a trial. ELIZABETH MILLER, CATHARINE. CIA.UNTNER, Nov. I. nt. NOTICE' JiatiV FENDRICIVS, Front St., Columbia. IL A, ItIED. '6.r4t,