gitv eischudia Apv. _ - ' • . A. M. RA.MBO„ . ~., COLUMBIA Saturday, Nov.lB, 1865. Advertiseldesats, to secckre ;mmediale insertion matt b., tia•aplod in oq or taptitre . /blirsd.ty tavening h40!..1.•. To the wealthy, and-those in co•n friable eireunistauces, this chilly weath er is suggestive of . .warm, glowing fire sides, comfort:o).lg homes and days and nights of joyousness. They look on t npan the coming, Wiut.er with no fear of %yam approaching their homes; cheer and com fort have been provided fur—they have reason to returu thanks fur the prospect before them, To the giddy and thoughtless the day is suggestive 0f...4fe season of gay and merry meetingi;tnd rounds of pleasure, amid dance an& snug. To them the pro vision of the ity is sufficient; they have no care for the morrow. So long as the means are provided to meet their wants, they give no heed to the world by which they are surrounded. To the poor and needy it is terribly suggestive. Without the ability to lay by a winter's store, they are to meet the coming snows. Fathers who have la bored patiently and faithfully—mothers who have spent the sumirer in laborious savings fur winger—brothers and sisters who have denied themselves iu the spring and summer of many of the pleas ures of life, arc warned that the season approaches when labor is scarce, and that their store rooms are empty, their wardrobe scanty,and to exist will require such sacrifices as the poor alone experi ence. To the benevolent, ulio have the ability, it is also suggestive. We cannot say that the improvidence a nd s hiftl e s s . ness of the needy have brought their misfOrtunes upon them, and that they must - meet the consequence.. Men and women to whom has been entrusted "this world's goods," will not be permitted to say, "I am not my brother's keeper." It is the duty of every human being to al leviate human suffering by all the means at their command. Let all who ean,and all can do something,see that their neigh bors do not suffer, and we are sure that their consciences will suggest pleasant recollections. TILE NEWS. The body of Captain Wirze was direct. ed by the President to be interred iu the Penitentiary yard of the Arsenal grounds where Payne and others were buried. Wirze's grave is the southern one of a row of five, in the following order:—Mrs. Surratt, Payne, Harald, Atzerott and Wirze. Of 1400 men of the Veteran Reserve Corps on duty in and around Washington but 120 have signified a wish to remain in service. Thu entire Corps will be mustered out in a few days, although some 4:4' the officers will be retained. An officer in the old army, who went ; south and joined the rebellion at the out break,ealled upon the President and asked for pardon. The President informed him that he had not yet pardoned an offi cer who had gone over to the south and taken up arms against the North. lie did not know what he might do in the future, but for the pre,gent he had their cases under advisement. It appears from the United States Treasurer's monthly statement, for Oc tober, that the amount on deposit in coin was thirty-four million seven hundred and fifty-four thousand dollars, and the total amount on deposit was nearly one hundred millions. All the ruin was available. Jaiuci Duncan and Captain rt. B. ll'inder sn.in c:rttaltiPi pructise.l on 117aion .pourillu The eonititutiooal atnen 'went alnl iehiog slavery was paAstol by both branch. ca of the South Ca r,:t;:a Legislature on the 13th. The New York end Washington train ran off the track iu Newark, Wednesday, through the neglect of a switch•tcuder. But few persons iu the snicking and firbt passenger ear escaped injury. Four of the passengers were killed, and eight or nine are injured. The watchman has been arrested, and it is believed will be tried for murder. Inquiry has been nride respecting the runxer of trouble of t serioui character on the Canadian borlir. but it doe, not seem that ally verification of the rep.rt has reached the War Department. • Pre-limit Lincoln, was admitted into the The Secretary of the Nary ew.uitau,4 Marylebone workhouse on Thursday, so to reduce the naval th roited ill Fr en erys.ip , itis that it was expect?d States. Basides the di:whir / 4e or a large he could not live tuany hours The old number of acting olmigo4 an I wyinoTS, man has boot a. very eccentric character. forty-three acting thir I 6,4iritant eimi- F or seven year; he ha-, allowed uo (Due veers wen) It waiter ; I ~ut. of !to enter the ro , .ni where he lodged. the service (luring the tuoutli of October. When on Thursday the door was broken Three lathes of Sumter, S. C., were open, he was found crouched in a corner ealled to account by the PrOVOdt MarAII, of his roorn, which was eratanioa from recently, for wearing Confederate flags \ floor to ceiling with oases of stuffed at a party. Th e y were s tar p l y rebuked birds, books, and papers, and the officers N o. 7 sIITTSBURG CoN(MESS ToBACCO, aal settled the muter by a written apol- had to crawl on their Lands " e " E " n 1 Y et- 1 7;; 1 4 1 3 . . 11NDRICII : S. ory . to reach him. Front st.,rottimbia; European advieca of the sth last. have been received by the steam,e.r. rer sia, New York. The British Cabinet has not yet formed. • Minister Adams, it is reported, will relinquish his post and return home in the spring. A special commission for the trial of Fenians it% Dublin has been issued. Some cases of cholera have occurred at Woolwich, England. Two cases have occurred at Barnsley-, England. The Frankfort Sen ate still refuses to accede to the demand of the great German Powers. It is re ported that Austria and Prussia are in favor of a division of the federal laws governing public associations. A. re cruiting order has.been issued iu Russia. A new Ministry has been formed in Greece. The Spanish government has joined the Constantinople sanitiry com mission. The Danish Ministry has re signed. The preliminaries of a treaty of commerce between England and Aus tria have been concluded. EDITOR Jeff. Davis is reported as having re cently given iu very brief terms his opin ion of Feulanism and the execution of Wirze. Of the former he said "It's a bubble,"- acid of the latter that " The government need not have gone far to hang many worse men." Major Gen. Augur has issued an order directing that hereafter no colored man shall be whipped under any law of Vir ginia, within the limits of his department. The provost judge at Alexandria is di rected to notify the pr,per civil authori ties to this effect, and if necessary, he iv:11 call upon the past commander to prevent the infliction of any such punish ment. ~Jtlitorial and Wiorillantows. —Epitaph uu au auctioneer—" Gone:" —Jeff Davis considers Fedora] hospi tality a cc//, —Epitaph on a portrait painter— Taken from life, —The City Bank of Trenton has sus pended. —Blondiu fell from Ills rope recently in Berlin, Prussia, and came near break ing his neck. —Pennsylvania has 3350 miles of railroad, and has one through road from cast to west. —There were four inches of snow on the ground at Wheeling, Va.,on Sunday. —As good as cardamon seeds: They make mince pies it: New York with on ions instead of apples. —lt is stated that the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company intend adding two thousand coal cars to their rolling stock for the ensuing year.- -There are two directly opposite rea sons why a man sometimes cannot get credit: one is because he is not-known ; the other, because he is. —Those who are in business the mold sharp, generally get the most /dm. —Two thousand births take place, in London every week, and the sexes are about epic!. —Dr. Chapman, of London, is claimed' to have used an application of ice bags' to the spine in cases of Cholera with re markable success. A French physician, Dr. Boutogue, uses copious draughts of peppermint, half a cupful every fifteen minutes, with the addition of a little ruin and tincture of cinnamon. —The Danville Iron Compiny, of Montour county offer to lease their vari ous iron ore lands contiguous to Bodford, on condition that the leasees shall invest several hundred thousand dollars within six months in the erection of furnaces. The Bedford Inquirer says twenty fur naces could not exhaust the supply of ore iu that vicintity in a thousand years. —A ]Telco—Quite a melee occured below stairs, on Saturday evening last between a vender of fish and molasses, and a customer from the country—all about the "high price of Syrup." We think Lovering:,' subtile essence has nothing to du with the sweet perfume known as Phalon's "Night Blooming eercus." Sold at all drug stores. —An eminent writer speculates as to the reason why woman is more respected in the United States than in any other country. 'Tis.we guess because she deserves to be. —Not fixed yet—the pavement in Wal nut street above `t;coontl. —A bogor marsh in Englama becoming dry, the people was surprised at the sight of a square mile of frogs moving across the country, the old frogs with lit tle frogs upon their back; and all led by huge old paddocks, emigrating to the nearest water. Bartholomew Corbett, an old man eighty-nine years of age, father of Ser geant Corbett, of the United States cav al-rc. who shot Booth the assassin of _ —The place to get suited is at the off tablislaueut of E. Worrell &Co. 819 Arch • Street Philadelphia. —Godey's Lady's Book and the Colum bia " Spy" will be sent tet any. address one year for 84,25. German Ball given in Odd Fellows Hall on Monday evening last was a spirited affair. Lager flowed freely and all seemed to enjoy themselves hugely. —lion. Clement L. Vl'dandingham has resolved in future to eschew politics, and-devote his attention to the study of the Scriptures and imparting his knowl edge thereof to his benighted constitu ency in Dayton. He lectured "On the Bible" in that village on last week, the first of a F. cries on the same subject. This is another evidence of the truth of that immortal couplet: While the lamp hohl out toburn, The vi/oit sinner may return." —The Cleaijiebl Republican says:— The oil well at Salt Lick has now read - IC(1 the depth of-160 feet, with the finest in dications of a large strike of oil. Gas in abundance has been found, and consid erable quantities of oil have been brought up by the sand pump. —One day last summer a young lady named Vandecar, at Hudson,aceidentally swallowed a peach-stone. Since that time she has pined away gradually, and on November Ist, she die I, to the g eat grief of her parents. • —ln boring for oil in Dunkard Town ship,Green County, Pa., a vein of quartz was struck containing gold. A nugget was analyzed in Philadelphia, and found to contam gold over :20 carats fine. The vein is three feet thick. People iu the neighborhood are speculating wildly in consequence. —The number of hogsheads of tobacco sold in Louisville during the year ending Nov. Ist was 41,175—a decrease of over 19,000 as compared with last year. —Doing a splendid business—The Sus quehanna Iron Company. It must go, with such men as J. G. Hess at its head. The interview on Nov. 6th of a dele gation of Baltimore ladies with Presiden t Johnson, to sue for the pardon of Jeff. Davis, has resulted in giving us an offi cial announcement as to what disposition is to be made of the rebel chieftain and in showing the entire correctness of the statements made on Oct. 27 and 28, to the effect that full preparations had been made for the trial of Jeff. Davis for the crime of treason. The President, is courteously but firmly declining to accede to the request of the ladies, cipressed his regret that the importance of the ques- , tion to the whole nation necessarily re strained all private sympathy, and an nounced that.completc arrangements had been made for the early legal trial of Davis according to the taws of the land. SPECIAL NO ricEs Let all our Readers know Thad Cue's filapepsia Cure a ill cerianny en r e the wlits t cases nt uyspop-ia ut existence, to It 'top pain after eatinn as soon as you lake it, and it n nio-t excelled article fur all a iso,uous of the StollllWil nuU touM elq. THE MASON & HAMLIN CABINET Orgtok , , for saered tout seettlar music: lurty dtder eut 1.81•11. .Ellirty- live Gold or titlver .Medal., or other lirrt ptemititte4 awarded them Ilitt-t.t:tted 'tLlttiogll.•.+ free. Addre,s )s .k it ANILIN, lik..on, or 31.1:,0N liltol.llEltti. New York. , ept. 9,1 y. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA tat ill. treated with the utiniat by O r . .1. ISAACS, ioeult.t and Atlnt+t, (formerly of Lyd.•u, No - ti Pine 1i.q1.011, .r”-t,- motlial. Irma the most rebid le souraes in the city and a inlay VIM Ito seen at Ins °thee. •Phe nimbi's' faculty are invited to cos:unmany their patient., its he mis no secret, m Id. pra••ure. Arithebil eye.. uivri ted \litho= pain. No charge made fur exami nation. mar. IS,'. 5-1 y Whiskers! Whi.ker.! 1)o you want Whiskers or Moustaches ? Our Orccian Compound will force them to grow on the smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in :six \Seek•. Price, Sent by mail anyn here, clo.ely sealed. on receipt of puce. Addiess, Warner .4. tau., Bus Biookly N. N. Feb. 11, ly. Tut Bata SI. CIMIIIET:, an Essay of Warning and I ip.triletiOn fur Young nut--publisited by the How ard association.ittid scut free of charge in sealed cut elopes. 11,141 ess, Dr. J. :Skil ti n Houghton, llow ni d .I.soc int ion, Plithidelphiii, A LECTURE 0 YOUNG MEN. Jutt P.M4,1 inn roiled ene,lnpr, Prire Six c o rn I. Lecture on tic arc. '1 reatment and Cure of spot tiaitorrhroa or Seminal ad:no..., in. 1.011111:Au Esnirt.tons, Sexual Deuthty, and liapod meat= to mat natio god - Tally. Nei lotoindrti, Cow •uniption, Ll dleiosy and Fits; Mental and I'a3 - sidil lardpa.rto . e, reiditing reonl :self Maw., &o. Ily Roil. J. Cnh Crera all, M. IL. author of the -Loren Book, 'A" ' lll ll 11 11 , 13 3310.1 author of this ranntrable ekL;lY,ll,lllon.ttate., train a thirty years' sueeeste ful la.anie.•, that the alarming enn-equenees of railiisitly emit" without the Mut germei u.e at internal tileilimne or the. appin anon of the kntte—p.,inting ntita mode of rule ..t ouch . 1 1111p11, eertaln, and etletual, Icy a tm iif wh ;eh ere); sullener, un matt.r What 1134 VOIN.III.IOIIII3ItV he, 11111.} 1•111 . 0 111111,1 f e:leaply, prim ate!', and ra Heal! u Tins 1.1.:( TI:liE W , ILL I'ItUVE PO.N . I'o T11 , )17. %ND- , AN D Kent. ureter soil. in :1 . 111:1111 VIIVCIOpe, to any rtii fir.'44. poei, on i or AIC Vents, or two pint .I , lilress ti n : publisher., Cllls. J. C. KLINE & CO . 127 :Sew York, I'. O. box. I;Ota. Jun.' 17, '12.. 1y A Cough, Cold or Sore Throat, DIM...MATE ATTETTIoN 1.11.1 :MOULT. Ul. crinrKLP. Ir Al t.nwro To (ONTITUI., Irritation of the Lange+, Permanent Throat eettoa,or an lac enable Lang L= Brown's Bronchial Troches •VINV inetaxr mnrev•v. arre =M For Bronch itis,Axt eat(trrh, f ba.qu utp tire and Throat .144sceiscs. Altl; USED 'MITI[ ALWAYS (FOOD succuss. SINUERS AND PUBLIC srEAKEns n o, thcf Tror ;es clearing the o.ive when liken beturo ringing:or Speaking, acid tottering the throat after nn titinAnal tert:nn of the aor•;d org tto=. Th • True.iel are reeoiunicri,bal rand pre l'hysterTh.• and tunic brat te.titrioniabt n nl 4 . 1131(11 rat into tornnighout the countiy. Being au nrtiete of true merit, awl prorel their ctn. en - y by a IPA 01111M1I1Y yearc, each t r.tr I. rids Li/0/11 lit I.OW it, 'Janie:. in Valli/114 parts of the world, nail the Tr,riere. tu o tanvereally pronounced better than ()Lunn only .'llrown's Bronchial Trorhent:' and ,lo crt cake any of tile Worthlces !miff:tit', that in.ty ho iferod. SAAI every where in the I"nite.i Sit-stet., :In lin 2 7 3 r eiirn Wii!eriti per bqx. ' DZIEEMM SEIVINU MACHINES WIIEELEIR tic WILSON IS acknowledged to, he the .Lest Family Sewing Machiaii in use, Morb than two hundred thousand have already been sold. levery Machine warranted to give 'satisfaction, or the money refunded. For sale at the store of Maltby & Case, Locust Street. Columbia. Pe. • oct. 21, W. G. PATTON, Agent. No. 2.4 HOYT, BARBOURS CO.'S SUNNY Side Tobacco, very cheap by gross at JOHN FEINDRICIPS. Front Street, Columbia. O. 11 PITTSBURG CONGRESS TOBACCO, sweet and sound, only 7 ets. a plug at JOHN FEN DRICH'S, Front Street Colunilna. PHILAD'A SCALE WORKS. BANKS, DINMORE dr. CO. Successors to A. B. Davis 6: Co., I V-4 RE .1?00.411S' 417 ARC.II Street Factory lak and remit' Avenue MASUF.ICTURERS OF PATENT STANDARD SCALES, Suitable for weigh locks,rail road tracks, depots, coal, hay and live stock. Patent Parallel Crane Beatil, for weigh ing Boilers, Casting and other heavy ma chinery. Patent Stock House Scales, for Blast Fur naces. Hopper Scales, for weighing Grain, indi cating Bushels and Pounds. Bank's Improved Bolling Mill and Union Scares, also, all the various descrip tions of Dormant. and Portable Platform Scales. Counter Scales and Patent Beams. Every Scale Warranted. . . - „ Prompt attention given to repairing,— Send for an Illustrated Circular. not•. 4, '65.-lc New Music and Stationery Store. TB. KEVINSKI, tf . Begs leave to in Amyl his FrionOs and the Public that he ha, opened a Music and Station ery store at No.:1 \mth Prince street, next door to Fulton Hall, - - Laueaster, Pa., Where tie la, on hand a large a..ortment of Music, 3hl-tent Imtt IllnentS nail Stat lottery, suck a, sheet Blank Ilusie Books and litruetion PIANOS, 3IELOI)EONS, VIOLINS, Flutes, Guitars, Banjos, Tamborines. Fifes, Flageo lets, Ace ordeon., Triangles, Mouth Ilaritioneons,ete. .11-o Violin, Guitar, Banjo mid V iolineello Sit tags, Bridge., rail Pieces, Screwy, Guitar. Pegs, Bost n, Finz.. , r Boards, Muste Desk+, Drum Sticks, etc. STATIONERY : Fool cap, Letter, Note, Writing and Billet Paper-, Envelopes, I'en4, I ilk, Inkvtands.Pen Holders. Paper Folders, Pencil Sharpeners ' Li astir, Letter Clip:, 13111 Portfol Touris t Cases, NVriting Oslporn's Water Colors, etc. Agent for Steinsrayo Celebrated PiIMO.. Mu: deal In-tin:news. nem ly repture.l. 31n,ie °Mu 041 mice a week. Mu.4ie -ent by mail anywhere, free of p ,-tage, on fp..NIA of price. MEM! EXCHANGE HOTEL, MOUNT JOY. PENN a. ALEX. D. REESE, Proprietor FIRS'T .186' A CCUMMOD A 770..V.V. The Choicest Liquors at the liar. Oct. 7th, ly. WROUGHT :SCRAP IRON The Su !Hanna Iron Co. will pas• the highest c.4l4ai 'wive fitr wrought serap iron. delivered ut' their mill, Columbia, Lancaster CO., Pa. Sept. 23, 'O3-t r. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. MITE Columbia hank will receive money on deposit, and pay interest therefor, at the rate or 4 per cent. for six months, and 5a per vent. for twelve months. SAMUEL SHOCH, Cushier. (let. 14, •65.-tf. (71_11AND OPENING.—Mrs. Miller Oauntner intend opening their Ladies' Restaurant and Oyster Saloon this evening, at their residenee,one door above the Betteview llouse,Eront street. Oysters will be served to every style, at shortest possible maim.. The public are invited to give them a trial. ELIZABETH. MI L LER, CAT 1 LA RINE ONUNTNER, Nov. 4. Ist. GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE 11. B. PARRY, Successsor to JUSTUS GRAY & CO. FROYT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA PERFUMER 1' IND CO HE TI CS. urunlcrt Toilet Paste as Enamel white 12 Virgin Wax of Antilles, Email De Paris. Also a carefully selveted stuck of nrnga, Medicines, Perfumery. Soaps and Fancy articles at nirry's Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front St., Columbia, Pa. - - Parry's °e'en ted Dentifrice. colt CLEANSING and PRESERVING the Teeth, hardemm , the gums, and re moving all Tartar artd Scurf from the teeth, completely arresting the progress of decay, im ad cleansing the parts as have al ready heeittne black by decay. For sale at Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front St., Columbia, Pa. oct. 14, Nl5 HENRY . HARPER, ab) STREET,A PIMA DELP 11 Lk, IntlekcP, Eb: Jilt-dry, Si7rcr Mire, and superior Sib er Plated Ware. Nov. 1 Iw Lathes' Fancy Furs ! JOHN FARIERA'S OLD ESTABLISLIED FUR MANUFAC TORY, 718 Arch Street, above 7th, Phila. lAVE NoW sTORE OF „MY own Importation ahil. Manutlictute, ono of the largest and must beautiful seelections of P.A.:TCY FURS for Ladies' and Children's Wear, in the City. Also a Mtn assortment of Gents fur GLOVES AND COLLARS I tun enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices,and I would solicit a call from my friendsof Lancaster county and vicinity. Remember the name,number and street, JOHN PARIERA, 718 Arch st reet, :Moro 7th, south side, Philadelphia. I have no Partner nor (tonneetion with my other Store in Philadelphia. :•irpt. :30 FURS. FURS. FURS. WDOLESA.LE AND RETAIL. CHARLES OAKFORD & SON'S CONTINENTAL HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. Have now open their large and splendid stock of Ladies' Fur Cais st, t`ol btu, Cum. Wares, Aral floods. Also the finest assort.T.ent of Fancy Fur Robes, Cups, Munlers,ann Glover; ever be tnre offered by them, nit of which are war ranted to be ik-4 represented. EE LNG EU RS BMX: HT. • o - er: 21, tr• . _. ------ -- ---- ---- it ' Paget R . g.T.E d D rig. S T us taskijlltlrC'MiTAS 1865 . ' -- . _ ' 1865 od front the city a choice stock of these eel brated clocks. The best, rn..test and FALL SEASON - - . s. . prettiest Yunke.o Clock warranted for two years. aug..2.0, _ mull: 6t. BROTHERS' HALDEBILITS 'STORE & SUPER4O.4 _ R - s - a - c -e - r Phited Ware at E. SPERING'S Cheap Jewelry Store.. Aug. 26, THE CELEBRATED I X L CUTLERY, Geo. WostholW, A. No. 1, at E. SPERUNG'S Jewelry Store. aug. 2 pATENT HINGE BACK ALBUMS Altemns t Co's. Patent Hinge Back Al bums, the best album made' Caßau,d ex amine at H. SP ERLW'S aug. 26. Jewelry Store. NT, MYST ICLEOF W.A.T.ERIALL Combs .I_ll at E. SPERING'S aug. 20, Jewelry Store. BOOTS At SINOES., _FOR the best Boots, go to 13reitentan's, ♦C. King. For the best Women's shoes, go to Brenemun's. W. King street 1.3 r the bast Children's shoes go to Brenetnan's, W. King street For the most comfortable fit go to llreneman's, W. King street For work that will not rip, go to lirenetuan's, W. King street For Boots that will not let in water, go to Brenemaris, W. King street If in want of Boots and Shoes, go to Brenetnan's, W. King street Everybody in the country go to Brenenian's, opposite Cooper's Hotel, Oct. 2S, Lancaster, Pa Trish Linens, Table, Diaper, Da mask, 1 Toweling, &e., a good assortment at low prices, at 1. 0. Bruner's. (LI beetings all widths and heavy tint/leach -I.D ed Muslias, one yd wide at 40 cts., also CLeelts, Tiekings, &c., for sale by S. 0. Bruner, Front st. All Wool Dehcincsm, French NI erenocrs, Ladies Cloaking, all colors at Bruner's New More. A ' pacas, good quality at 50 cts. and now style Detattles, from :11 to 40 ets. at, I. O. Bruner's. rialicues from 20 lu 35 cts. of all the dif- V Fermat makes, and Lancaster Ging hms Jur 37i ets. at Bruner's. il Cloths, Table Covers, Windows V Winds &e., fur sale scup at Bruner's, root street. r.c.es best quality Italm..ral skirts at B . 1. 53.75,a150 good II:amoral skirts at :;$3.00 and hoop skirts of all kinds at Bruner's ed, yellow, white and blue mixed it Flannels Irma 45 to Wets., at Iltruner's new store. 1n d u rsh r 14, Drawers, Blankets, very 1..-/ cheap, at Bruner's, Feunt street. • New (totals of all the latest styles receiv ed daily, and sold at small prorits, for cash only, at 1. 0. Bruner's. I.7lttglish, Fruneh ancl American cloths ILI and cassimers of all 9 utilities, also Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans and Sittinetts, at Bruner 's new store. entember the plave liar the best, goods _LA/ at the lowest prices is 23ruttver. new store, Front street. oet. 28, 11. S. I. (L HESS, Tronsu rep C 0 L SELDEN & CO. IHIMACEIIII JEMMIES, 27 COT: RTLAN DT ST., NEW YORK 300,000 WA TCHES. CHINS, COLD PENS, PENCILS, TATOTLTI-I. $.500,0001 TO 111.; SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH WITIIOUT REGARD TO VALI.TR. A:S I) NOT •ro in: PAID us•rxL voi: KNOW W 11AT YOU WI I. I. It ECEI VD, NPlended List of articles, All to 1,0 sold for One Dalin?* I:aen, :no 1J:1.1 , 11001 Hunting co-." (1 undies, SSJ to 4150 :Ulu Lad)es' Gold and 11.t.'.1 Case l) weld.;' 1 . 7.) Au° t_....at's 11101dt - 13 Luse t:i0,...r 55 atelo.o., 35 . 3) 201 In. cls ltin .'s. e )0•' 100 3,01'0 (told Vest otte:s.ull. ('hu'u-, 10. di 00 . ..4 . 61 3,01,01; 1 1d in :111 Bond 11rorekus, 4 " 8 4,000 I hosed 1.01.1 llnieelet•, 5 " 10 88) ( luttalanie l'lntins and Guard Fliains 6'• 21 Om... Solitaire tuttl Gold Brunches. 4 " 10 2,0 0 Lava and 1'101(.111111e lirottelles, 4 . 6 2,11011 Coral, Gpal, aini Emerald Itt ouebe I 4 . N 2,0 u Nlositie, Lava, A. I.lorontitte.E.lr lirops, 4 " 8 4,500 l'oloo,. /1 . ,111 and Emerald Ear Mops, .1 . 6 4,0. ti altturunt Inaniund 1 , 31,-4 Pins, 250 " 1)) 3,00.11..0.1 Fob and Vest Wutelt lion. 3 5. " 8 1,11 0 Eol, and Vest 1:11.1...in Slidee, 3" 10 4,0.11 Set. S1e••11. Buttons, :studs. ete, 3" 8 :1,111811.01ti Thimbles, reneil, et .. 4 " 7 0,1101 AI in:ante Lueltets, 5. 8 40.00 An:ltal.:le 1.....1......15-31ogie Sprtn7, 3 . 211 on), (told 'loot lipo•l.s; rise 5.... , 0 ... 2. 1 ) o.ll'l 1 1.1111 )oill.l 1:1111:`, 4 " 11 :0/0 .1.;1., .I 1.01 I 1(1,44... 4 . 11 711) at in, set uel ...tguet lan:-, 2511. 111 11.111.11.:Iii11.1111iil 1.111111o.1() 01.1 g.. 2 . 10 7,..1111,et0 1.41t11e.,..it,1("i1'.1—..1.21 .111 111041, fp.' 1.1 11.111111 sods I.adies' newelly - a .1e0,1'..311 a.it..A. '•11 ,-, 16 ) todd P. its, sill,. Extensi ,t.-fluid dry alllll I',ll 11, 4 " 10 11, 1 0. 1 0 .1.1 Fel. , .t. t .l 1;t4.1 'Mounted Holders, 3 - n :.,..n, own Pelts and Emenoon-Hullers, 6•' lo ..,,0.01,..1111.•1 C.,,,) 'll anti DI inking Clii,.s 5., 51 1,1001 Silver l'adels, 15" 40 2,000 Silver I'l Hit a.d Cake 135 kets, 10 " i 0 era 0021:5 I.0:11 Dozen Silver Teo Spoons, 00 10 020 1,0 0 " .. " 1 tilde 0p.....as and Forks. 20 ' 100 ... .. . . - .. Cert ifieats naming 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 at least one dol lar at. retail,) will be sent by maid to any address. without regar Ito "choice, on re ceipt of ::1 Cents. The purchaser will see what Article it draws, and its value, which may be from One to Five Hundred Dol lars, and can then send One Dollar and re ceive the Article named, or any other on the list of the same value and after seeing the article, int does not give perfect satis faction, we desire it to be paid re turned and the amount paid will be re funded. By this mode we give selections from a varied stork of fine 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-live cents, which must be enclosed in the order. Five Cer tificates will be sent for $1 ; eleven for 42 ; thirty for tr, ; sixty-live for 4510 ; one hun dred for ;315. Z.S..Parties dealing with us may depend on having prompt returns, and the article drawn will be immediately sent to any ad dross by return mail or express. Entire satisfaction Guaranteed In all eases. %Vrite your name, Town, County and State plainly, Mill tuldreem. :OILMEN & 0. • Courtlamit street, fluty =O, him, Nest• York. prime Oysters at from seventy-five cents to Two (Jolters per I dred served to families in all parts of the Borough, at 0, Stingie's Ito staurunt In Locust mt., between Second and Third, next door above George Tines Store. I nov. &C., atC Manner of distribution, OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! 410DFRRY STINGLE Established 1815. " OLD STAND. NEW ATTRACTIONS WE HAVE NOW DISPLAYED, AND offer to our customers I,And the public, a very extensive assortment of chokie fab rics in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, CA.RPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS AND Our Departments are all full, and wo will offer throughout the season u 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 Now 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 Strect. above Front. Elegant Designs and Choice Makes in Im ported :::taple. DRESS GOODS. Exionine and priceour FRENCH Mlift- 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 S Winter Cloaks, SELCQUILS AND CIRCULARS, From low priced to some very handsome goods, are now ready fur the inspection of the public. Pay a visit to the cloak r•rom at lIALDEMANS' HALDEMAN'S Have now displayed and ready for inspec tion their FALL STOCE. A visit to their establishment is invited CLOTHS SL CASSIMERES, Fon Bien and Boys, Our stoett of these goods embrawes nll well known & best makes. Well selected STYLE AND VARIETY, To gether with all the desire:title medium grades which we are detertni tied to sell at prices Cho 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' FultNisirisc; GOODS, than ever before kept in C01111111)01. For new and pretty goods call at HALDEMAN'S - HOOP SKIRTS,' The greatest invention:of 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 • H It LDEMANS' HALDEDIAN'S Having reduced their stock to the very lowest point during tho past season, their PRESENT PURCHASES Enable them to offer an entire new stock of goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE HALDEMAN'S, Locust Street, Above Front, COLUMBIA, PENN'A. Latest Arrival. TELE Subscriber has just returned front Philadelphia with a large and.well sei oct , ed stock of MUGS, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY. • 'FANCY ARTICLES: -, s eha n kbe would call the attention of the. eitizows,Qf. Columbia cud vicinity. Ili, stock of, PAIENT MEDICINES, will bo found equal, if not superior, to unr in the'placit,. embracing all the standura! remedies, together with several, never be fore intro iduced to the people of Columbia.. Amoug: his list of iIANC3r .ELIMICIMS will he found all:the latest novelties, in hisline of business. He has also renewcd.his stock of and fixtures at the-lowest market to which ho would. call the- especial ut" tention of the public.. The attention of houskeepers is called to, a. fresh lot of pure and reliable SPICES, Flavoring Extracts, Corn Starch, Farina, Baking Soda and a number of other articles.. used for culinary purposes., I and see, before purchasing else where, at aug. 26, 'O5. QIJEENSIVARE PHREANERS RHOIRIEMORS'. Til"preparation, used in connection. with Phreaner's Laxative Pills, as a. specific for that distressing disease—the Piles has just lx en received ut the Drug Store,of No. 26 EG AILS CALLED SPANISH SIX1:10t. warranted to be made or Cuba 4: Ha vana scraps, only $l,OO per hundred, JNO. FEN Front:4:: eet, Columbia, Pa. Sept. 23, No. 1 VERY CHEAP GOOD SAVYTOIIIO, eu at 73 els. per lb ut JOl-1 N FF , 'NDRICIPS; Front St., Coln!!! bin, hi., No. 2 BEST SWEET TWIST TOBACCO IN Lancaster County, only t)O cts. a lb. at .101-1 Y FES DILICII'S, Front Street, Columbia, Pa. No. 3 GUT AND DRY SMOKING TOBACUO only 5u ets, per lb., warranted eta ut all lead at No. 4 CUT AND DRY No. 2 SMOKING W bacco, .10 els. per lb. This is only what tUu UreVcrIIIIICIIt I.:IX is. Bought below April Ist, Pstis, ut J OLIN FENDIIICIFS, Front St., colunktia. MANEFAC"Ft: a En AND DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, ate... ALL styles and varieties of Met,l.loy's, Ladies, Misses' and Children's wear. WE MANUFACTURE TO ORDER, and keep constantly on hand, a stock of ready-mode work, which we warrant to give stti-datction. Hate, Caps, Straw Goods, &c, full assortment of the latest style 4, al w•ays kept on hand. Our •vaole time and attention is devoted to our business, hence we 11.1*0 better alllo to give our customers sutiscaetion, Tau Public atre respectfully invited to call and examine our stock. col.. p.m t and I, , wast Stroot4. Cora., nov. 4, 'l;5 No. 20. COWL'. SNUFF, SOUND AND (Molt K.) only 70 centm JOHN FEN MUCH'S. Front St., Columbia. PUBLIC N.LL! or• VALUABLE Rcpt Estate. By virtue of an order of the Orphan. Court of bane aster County will he sold at public sale at the Public House of Jacob S. Miller, in the Borough of Columbia on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2.5 th 1565, at 7 o'clock. P. M. all that• valuable tract or piece of ground in West Ilemptield twp. on the Columbia At Marietta Turapike,ron taining one acre mare or /leas, curd thereon a Two Story frame dwelling Ilonw and other improvements. Hydrant in the yard ; also line vineyard, containing large n 111 l ber of choice grape vines. Till , property is now used us a Toll !louse by the columbia ,V Marietta Turnpike Road Company. ./.It-Ternis cash April 1, when deed will be made and possession given. B. A. I'oTTBELL, ) J. P. ClYrill ELL, S F..x . 'rs of J. D.COTTR ELL, J.W.Cottrell. Nov. 444 ----__ • • .• - I , IT ANTED.-A woman to clean and keep in order two offices. For Mica , motion apply to the offiee of the Reading 4.f: Coln in Ina Rail road Con pony. nov. 4,41 t, MECCA OIL WORKS, :26 Market street, Pittsburg, Pa. ATANUFACTURERS OF THE BEST .111. quality of oils for machinery, station ery engines, locomotives, Rolling Mills. Railroads, saw nulls, dour Illuminating Oils, Our long and extensive experience in manntlicturing Machinery oils, enable its to present an article to the public of very superior quality. We guarantee it , ix without grit, and will not congeal in the , coldest weather, gum or heat, and being equal in all its qualities to No. 1 Lard, or Sperm Oil. 'XS-Orders may be left at this office. oct. 7„65-tf No. 14. GAIL St AX'S, BIG LICK SMONISG Tobacco, very cheap, only 75 cents it, at JOUN FENDRICITS , Front St., Columbia. No. 13 VIRGINIA CAVENDISH TOBACCO, sweet and sound, only 66 ets per lb. at JOHN FENDRICH'S Front Street, Columbia. _ No. 16. QMOKING. TOBACCO IN BARRELS . kJ or half Barrels, nt old prices, at JOHN F.LNDRICH S, Front St.. Columbia._ Buy Your Clothing of HENRY RICZ. rp II E SUBSCRIBER WOULD 1 call the attention of the citi sick Co lumbia and. vicinity to his larg or Niuunr-mszon amorztirso , Embracing every variety of style aad ma terial suitable tor the season. They it" mude - of the best material and in tho most fathionable style. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Shirts, Searfs, , Neck Ties, ,Snspeederr, Handkerchiefs Hosiery, &c. Asp of these goods always kept on hand. of Also, Roots, Shoes. Hats and CA'LIT: o f Which we have a well selected Mac' which we offer at cheap rates. TRUNIES, CARPET BAGS, and Valises of all styles,are sold cheaper. than city prices. My goods are all be for cash and I offer them at cheaper rat" , for cash,than any other store, cal and ae• St d , o. 1, Wolf's Row, Front St, Celumhi n. Columbia, Nov, 11, 1/45, COAL OIL LAMPS It. WILLIAMS, Front Street R. WILLIAMS JOHN FENDRICIFS, Front Street, Columbia, Yn JACOB S. SNYDER, CO..IIEI?.F'ORD & CO.,