godt"Meinitliment • • To Correvonlient3.: . - - • Comnittaicatioaaa, tellers, rantributiona..gaaar,4 'writ aad interval to the cater, will. be accept4sble. auto „ r ivals , from all quarters HITICKEY Deal: .—You did not answer ,our question. Please refer to our. letter. Accept .our ttutuks for the valued present.—We hko it muddy. ;W;*. W.—The MSS. received—gind ,to 'know that you,pre, Progressing. Hope Mut your editorial labors will prove Ws:ratty-v. L. F. D.—Received your note, and will discontinue the paver until further orders. J. M. 0.--The article.* you refer to Wait putitshed abOut two months ago. READ X. A. Meyers' advertisement in .onother column. Ho keeps a complete essortment of drugs psefamery fie. Wistre directed to say that in the late , s ole of Neel:aides' Ro it does not include stile property belonging to Mrs. Shaeffer. '..TIIANES.—The Editors of the Lan caster Inielligencer will accept our thanks foreourtiales recdivell,iind for their valued favor of the 14th inst. HOUSES AND LOTS ron SALE.—CoI. .Samuel Shoal, offers building lots, and aliouses for stile. See his advertisement in another Column. the Grammar Article on our iirst•page,two errors occur. In the ninth'llue "contracted" should read "con trasted."—ln the tenth line from the bottom of first column, "and" should be omitted and a dash inserted. TUE PROTRACTED MEETING is still in progress at the M. E. Church, about thirty persons have been converted, and t4e good work goes on with constantly in creasing interest. Preaching on next Sabbath, by the Pastor, Rev. Wm. Major, at 10 A. M. "The Sin of Neutrality " At GI P. M "The Green bay-tree." All are invited to attend. SOLDIERS and others will be glad to learn that Mr. James Barber, Notary Pub lic of this place, will affix his Notarial Seal to the papers of all those having back pay, bounty Sze., due them. Mr. B. is a true friend to the soldier, and performs this duty gratuitously. This saves the ex pense of going to Lancaster and paying for a similar privilege. THE MARKETS.— Our markets are well attended, and also abundantly sup plied, but prices seem to rule high. But ter is plenty at 45 cents per pound. Best cuts of beef 20 cts., Pork 3.. i cts., Sausages 25 cts., chickens 60 chi. to $1,03 per pair.— Turkeys ti 1,50 to $2,00 a piece. Potatoes GO to 75 eta. per bushel. Eg;s 35 ets. per doz. Tallow 15 cts. per pound. GENTS. FURNISHING Goons.—One of the bust appointed stores for gentleman to select an outfit, is the one kept by E. J. Errisman, North Queen street Lan. aster Pa. AU his goods are new and fashionable and are unequalled tor elegance and cheap ness. He has the "Prince of Wales Re versible Tie." This beautiful and unique neck tle is made of gain, and will not soil ur wear out. SALE OF REAL ESTATE.-31 r. C. Pfahler, sold his coach shop building with lot of ground, on Second street, to Chris ten Myers,for MOO. We understand that 31r. M. intends making extensive improve ments; will put in a steam engine, and othermachinery necessary for a more sue .cessful prossecution of his increasing busi ness. Mr. J. G. Hess, has sold his residence on Front street, to Levi Ellmaker, of Lancas ter, tbr pOOO. We are glad to learn that Mr. E. intends to make Columbia his future home. Ile 111151 purchased an interest in the Susquehanna Iron Company, which is one of the most flourishing manufacturing institutions in this vicinity. LA.DIMiTItIEND—This favorite Magazine for December is already out, and is filled as usual with the latest fashion illustrations which will be pronounced by the ladies' as superb. The engraving on the title page is truly beautiful; It represents the past and the future. Tho literature is of the highest order. Taking it altogether this is a splendid number. Now is the tiin.! to make up clubs—send for specimen num bers. Terms $250 a year. Address Dea con d Peterson, 319 Walnut St. Phil's. LOCAL. NEWS ITEMS.—We will be thankful to persons throughout the coun try, and especially in this vicinity, for in formation In regard to nil local occurrences of general interest. If any feel that they cannot write for the public eye, just send Dui the facts as brief as you choose to state them. Marriages, deaths, accidents, bus iness changes, sales of real estate, tires, crimes, etc., etc., are always matters of n public nature, oceuring almost daily in every neighborhood. if you desire to have the paper interesting, do not fail to send us the local news. SURPRISE PANTIES. --Those "long evening" festivities, so inunensoly popular in the vicinity of Walnut street, last win ter, have been again initiated, and prom ise to possess all the attractions and pleas ures they have been in times past. ••Sim" the agreeable and pcpular accountant of one of our I,4ational Banks was the first Tigt4R. Itwas qn the occasion of his birth day, and we arc told that lie Wlll4 eomplete ly "surprised,"--A right good time was had, and a welcome was given to all visi tors. The party wiis entertained by sev eral pieces of music by gent. Jett lieu. and Kate, which were rendered with a brillian cy of execution seldom eroalled, FASHIONS.—We like the winter style of bonnet. If they are not of the "come and kiss me" order Wen we are no Judge. We do not know what to vall them, or what to liken them to, but bate," they are and no mistake. A certain class of coun tenance shows otf to atuzing advantage in them—like a sago cheese in a dowerpatch, or a new moon set in marygoolds. They de bring out the face hugely, and you take one of these large, shoe-maker's- , "prop faces, and they do bloom immensely. The stylediffers very much from the old "coal Scuttle," but between the two it is hard to niunisia. But they are fashion, stud what's fashion Is right, of course. FAitrLY.—The Peak fam ; heki. Sorth..iu Oda Fel lows' Tian on Thursday Eve Ling last, and :,were.greeted with au (Arerilowing house.— Tito entertainment qppeared to give gen eral satisfaction. The performance on the bells is somewhat novel, and should be seen,.to be appreciated. GOOEY FOR DECEMBEFC.—Godey sends out a splendid holiday'number of his mag azine for next month. The engraving en titled the "Christmas Tree"—is beautiful. The fashion plates are colored. and show all the latest styles of dress; cloaks, bonnets, die. Take it alt. in all, this is a good number. Now is the time to make up clubs. One cop 1 year. $3.00 ; 4 copies 1 year, $lO. Address L. A Godey, Phila delphia. KISSING BY MIsrAK Ff.—There are things in the world, says a eotemporary, more easily obtained than a kiss from a pretty girl, and when voluntarily offered to one of the sterner sex, it is, generally speaking,a fair token of love and affection borne towards him. As much as this pre vails among the sexes, it is not often that one hears of it or has the privilege of see ing it enacted upon the streets. On Sun day evening last, however, as a gentleman was walking up Front street, he met two pretty damsels coming towards him, and as he passed one of them rushed to him, and in a soft and caressing manner, ex claimed, "Oh ! how do you do, Fred," and reaching up her face, fondly applies her lips to his. The sound arising from the concussion might have been distinctly heard on the other side of the street, and the shock to the young man's nerves was intouse, but he received the salutation in the spirit in which it was offered, and felt delighted. The laughable part of the in cident, however, has yet to be told. As soon as the friendly greeting was over,tho fair one discovered that she had committed a faux pas—that the young man was not the one for whom the kiss was intended, and as quick as lightning she, in company with her companion, darted off and - .ants soon out of sight. FATAL RAIL-ROAD ACCIDENT.—On the morning ofilie 11th inst, Mr. Jacob W. Tyler, au old and respected citizen of Co lumbia was killed on the Penna. Railroad near Valley Creek Bridge. lie was em ployed on the roadies brakemon,and while in the discharge of his duties was, in the act of getting down from the top of the car upon the bumper, when the hand-iron broke loose percipitating him between the cars to the track, his own, and the two fol lowing trains passed over him, mangling his boil) , in a terrible manner. He was fouud shortly alter—life Wing entirely ex tinct. The deceased was about 42 years of ago, and leaves a wife, and several children to mourn his loss. He was a soldier in the Mexican War, and carried the colors through the terrible battle of Buena Vista. Still imbued with patriotic lire—at the commencement of the rebellion he exhibit ed a lively interest in the welfare of our common country, and feeling it his im peritive duty, he wits one of the first to en list in Capt. Welsh's company, in which he served faithfully and fearlessly, win ning the respect and confidence of his companions in arms. l le was lbilowed to his last resting place on Tuesday afternoon last, by a large con course of people, including the Improv ed Order of lied Mon, oe which he was an honored member. District Deputy, Great Sach.tin and the Great .1. Segamore, of the State of Pennsylvania were present and took part in the beautiful t ereinonies of the institution, which were performed over the grave of the deceased. CAMP FIRE AND COTTON FIELD.— This is the title of a new book just pub lished by Messrs. Jones, Brothers S. Co., of Philadelphia. It is a neatly bound vol ume, of aver 501 pages, and is written by Thomas W. Knox, formerly a War Cor respondent of the New York Herald. It abounds in a great variety of incidents, de tailing his adventures us a Bohemian in Secessia, and a planter in Louisana. His frequent adventures with Rebel guerillas, will be read with the most intense and startling interest. .His description of the manner of his escape ft out their hands on several different occasions is exceedingly entertaining . , and alone well worth the Price of the volume. Mr. Knox, gives a plain and succinct account of several campaigns of the N'irar, which being divested of the superfluous mutter usually contained in newspaper reports, and which are so confusing to the general reader, will render It a very val uable copendium, ‘ or History, easily com prehended and remembered, of the active scenes of the past four years, giving to all a lucid account of the memorable engage ments of our gallant armies during the Into vital and terrible stugglo for the pre servation of our national existence. The work is beautifully illustrated with a number of handsome engravings. It is sold only by n4ents. A rare opportunity is here offeted to soldiers and others out of emplayernent. Send for circulars cte., Addr: ss as above. REVEItIEs OF OWL REI'OIITER, um LAST BOERS OF SINGLE BLESSEDNESS. —Yes, the deed is done. No more will we be found in the ranks orsingle-blemsedness unless by a dispensation of Providence.— The Rubicon is crossed, and glowing lire the beauties in the promised land. All is sunshine and may the clouds nu'er obscure the horizon of domestic bliss. Ye saints, ye know not the joys of Hymen until you are "Joined together so that no man can asunder put." Then you have time for re flection. You can then ponder on things wise and otherwise,and very soon thecon elusion will be arrived at, that "'tis not good for man to be alone !" The step is fraught with excitement and the whole body is convulsed with a ner vous shudder. To pass from " life unto death" is not to be compared with the thousand and one thoughts that flit thro' the brain, when the Minister of God, in solemn tones, pronounces the "thing per formed." It is an idea of Heaven's own making, as nothing pint, man could origi nate would electrify the soul in such u manner. We have passed through the trying ordeal of battle on the heights of Freder icksburg, on Round Top at Gettysburg and through the Wilderness, but we never experienced the trembling and nervous ness that we did nu the hallowed day that transferred 114 to the ranks of wedded bliss. Verily,we have departed, nud are now up on the first round or bliss. Disappointment may follow in the train, but we will battle strongly for the right, and relying upon the Dig oser of all things, strive to come out victorious, At. Couueil fire of the members of Chic:quo:sating° Tribe, tik.'e..39,1. 0. of .R. M., held in. their .Wigwam, this d4th .sleep of Beaver llifoon, G. S. D. 374, the.Gollow ing P. SaCherns, W. W. Upp, J. McGinnis, and J. R. Dailey were appointed a com mittee to draft Resolutions expressive of the calamity which has befallen our Tribe in the sudden death of Brother.P. S.,Jucob W. Tyler. The committee after re-assem bling reported the following preamble and resolutions, which were unanimously adopted: Whereas, It has pleased an Allwise Providence to remove from among us our late Bro. P. S., Jacob W. Tyler, and it be comes our duty to bow in humble submis sion to This overrulingliand, therefore be it Resolved, That in the death of Brother Tyler, his family has lost a kind and providing father and affectionate husband; and we a worthy member of our order. Resolved, That we take this method to declare-on r sympathy with his family. Resolved, That in respect to the Memory to our deceased Brother, a copy of theso Resolutions he presented to his family,and the same published in the Columbia Spy. P. S., W. W. UPI', P. S., J. McGINNIS. P. S., J. H. DAILEY. A CARD.—The subscriber respectfully calls attention of all whonse Segars, Tobseco,Snuff, Be., to his advertisements in to-day's paper. You will find them numbered nom One to Twenty-Six, and there Is no doubt but what you will find plenty of goods in his line of business,twenty-five per cent. cheaper than west of Philasor east of Pittsburg. You will see many goods in his advertisement at his re tail prices. He would also state to rill alio deal in Tobacco, Segars, Snuff; Pipes, &e., that It will be M their ad vantage to give him u call before purchasing, as his prices will be made satisfactory. Ills motto is "Quick sales Odd small profits." S.nce he has with d, anti from the lino of Ft:which .5 Bros. he has in eica,d his etoc„,and pledgee hiuts,•lf to sell cheap er then the cheapest. lie has the best stock of double-dipped Virginia Sweet Twist Tobacco in the market, and is the only one in the county who has it for sale. The old and true saying is, "persons will buy where they got the cheapest." .1 I 1 he asks is a trial, and his prices will be found the cheapest and his goods will be gnat an tied to give satisfaction JOHN FENDRICH, Wholesale and Retail Tobacco,Simff &Nat. Manu factory, Front Street, 5 doors (non Locust, Co- '..—*2,asn - _,. 2:_i",;. Death% and Marriage,' are published in this paper wit !moat eharge . When aevompaaled by common o.letiler prose Or poetry. live awns per line will he oharged. Foaead notices tell cent, per rifle. PUS:04010 mlOllllOO. On the Ilhth inst., et the residence of the brides Mother, by Rev. R. A. Brown, Mr. Bayestirier, and Miss Mazie E. White, all of Columbia Pa. Our fellow-laborer, our helpmate, our mutual friend, our foreman, our reporter has "gone and done it Well I EayeA, we tender our cangratulations—you have taken unto yourself one who will share your joys, and solace you in sorrow, as you walk together down the pathway of life ; which we sincerely hope may con tinue as serene and joyous as is the threshold of the wedded bliss you have just entered upon. Thy soul and mine, by mutual courts:np won, Meet like two uauagluag notnea, and moue but one. Union tut hearts, not bands, dues marriage make, And sympathy ot maid arena love awake. You could not resist the appeal to arms when the country and it's liberties were in danger—much less could it be expected that an appeal to arms in a more peaceful and pleasant pursuit would find you un willing to "go in lemons and get squozed:' May your "proof' be correct, "impres,ions" perfect, And with au.tu c.u•s all abort -anodes' ltendsnl. May the ° of your happiness 1:e II to your lvorth—may ho *of love, ever shine se renely on you and yours—may Wert ot ar diction and the of want be strangers in your household—may a fair share of "quoins" be ever found in your "bank," and all your pleasures be in the as sociations and joys of wedded life ; and us years "chase" each other adown the vista of time, may care "press" but lightly upon your `.loan." In short, may your life be free from "squabbles" and overflowing with happiness, and when death at length knocks your "matter" into "pi" may your name be found "registered" upon the "pages" of immortality. On Thursday Nov. by Rev. Win. Steck, .sir. John J. Torbert, and Miss Kate E. ]itch, both of this place. We knew the Captain was always a strong Union man, and now he bas given us another proof of it. We can but wish him and his fair bride, all the ;happiness that mortals can enjoy on earth. We aro always pleased to hear of the welfare of our friends, and we can but believe that the Captain done well—tbr he has taken unto himself one of Columbia's fair daught ers, to journey hand-in-hand with him through lire. The time honored custom of remembering the printer, was duely Oh- served on this occasion. We received a large and magnificent cake, which was de molished by the members of the "Spy" COrps (devil included)wit h a gusto wonder- ful to behold, and for which the happy couple will accept our thanks and good ] wishes. May fortune smile upon their pathway, and the rough gales of adversity pass them by unscathed . - ] .r. , D a :M l ' . On the 17th inst., in York County, of apoplexy, Catharine ' ife of Afielluel Shen - berger, aged about 45 years. NEW AD v EH, 1 1.8 EMI.; N T S LEl' MRS' RE3ININING ITNCLAIM ED in the Post thll co at Columbia, I'a. Saturday, November 18, 185.1. t..'"ro obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call tor 'advertised letters,' gtw the date or this list, and pay one cent rotatlvertising. LADIES' LIST. Morris, Min Mrs. sizninans, Mary GE.NTLTMEN'S LIST. Back, W. Quinn. Maurice Oman, Henry l'armleyi H 001712) Fentherni.in, ',eyrie J. Parmelee, John 11. Herr. Abraham Mee. Martin F. Hinkle, Ford insnd Smith, chitties Kinney, Ed. Sneed, ialCUb Kline, Laiwrenne senders, George A. Loltenherger, Georg° Tatman, Edsell Menge., J. H. Van Treisel. It. H. Nov. 18, 180. NI. J. ell Y.l°. %I. BOWERY'a SONNFT, No. 2. The savage to the brooklet bends. Drinks from his hand the rippling ware, Nor knows the pleasure of tho cup' The noble king, Gambrinus grave. More blest we sit at close of day iv: be the wintry gale Goes with ita 11101111111 g, o'er the deep And sip Our bright and roaming L ••Itowerongn life and W. to i basin., r whobretr., Ad y lt the goblet A merry morels to all rho make, And serve rt a n balm for care.. Columbia. For. le, .YO TICE! Treasurer's otlice of The Col'a, and Port Deposit IL. R. Co. Notice is hereby given to the stockhold ers of the Columbia tt. Port Deposit Rail road Company, that the fifth install ment on the capital stock of said company of five dollars per share. will be due and payable at the otlico of the Treasurer in Columbia,Pa., on the 12th day of December 1865. By order of the Board of Directors. KAUFFMAN, nov. 18, Treasurer. rIOLUMBIA GAS CO. ELECTION. A meeting, of the Stockholders of 1 4. J the Columbia Gas Company will be held, at their office in Columbia, on Saturildt December 5t1f.18 , 30, to elect one .Presidedif and six managers to serve for one year. k JAMES .BARBER, nov. IS, 4t. Treasurer. • - - . Ie:MEMBER. THE OLD ESTAB LISLEED STAN D. GREAT BARGAINS AT THE CHEAP CASH BOOK STORE: We have just received from the Fall Trade Sale a selected stock of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Which we now offer at Greatly Reduced Rates. A large assortment of SCHOOL MERCHANDISE Constantly on hand. Also, STANDARD EDUCATIONAL WORKS. Brooks' Normal Elementary Arithmetic, Brooks' Geometry and Trigonometry, Rauh's Normal Speller, Sanders' Union Readers. We call special attention to our large assortment of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, FAMILY BIBLES, AND DIARIES for 1836 MERCHANTS and TEACHERS Supplied at Wholesale rates, at JOHN SHEAFFER'S Cheap Cash Book Store, No. :12 North Queen 54., Lancaster, P.I. not-. IS, '65, "A Complete Pictorial History of the Times:" "The best, cheapest, and trioqt successful Family Paper in the Union." HARPER'S WEEKLY, Splendidly Illustrated. Ceitinal Notices of the Preen , . • "The best Family Pap"r published in the United Statc.."—Nta, London Adcertirer. "The Model New-paper of our country—complete in all the departments of nn „Ameriean Flintily Pa per—llarper's Werth' lilt. earn for itself a right to it. title JOURNAL OF Cl VILIZATION.' "—N. Y. Ercning Post. “This paper furnishes the best illustrations. Our future historians a ill enrich themselVes out of It: rper's Weekly long after writer. and painteri,and publishers are turned to dust:'—New York Evangel- necesity in every Household."—Boston Tran . script. 'qt. is at once n leading political and historical anunliA of the notion."— Pinta. Pr, es. -The host of its clans in Amerien."—Boston Travel . SUBSCREPT.T.ONS 1866. The Puldishers have perfected nsymtem of mailing by which they can sn ',W.1. , II ko Niagara° and Week' t• promptly to thone who prefer to receive their period teals directly (coin the (Mice of Publication. Post masters and others desirous of getting up Clubs will he Qupplied with a handsome pictorial bhow-bill on application. The po.oage on Harpers is 20 cents a year, which lutist be 'mid at the sidArenbcr's post•office. Terms : trar K aeq Nyeekly ; ono year An Extra Copy of eiiiier'the Weekly or Magazine will he supplied gratis fur every Club of Five Sub- SCIIIIOI , at ti 4.00 cacti, in one remittance ; or nix Copies for $2O 00. hack numbers can be supplied at any Um^. The Annual Volumes of Harper's Weekly, in neat cloth binding will be sent by expre4s. free of expense, for 7 dollars each. A complete Set, com prising Eight Volumes, sent on receipt of ca.ii at the rate of i. 45.21 per volume, freight nt expense of purchaser. Address HARPER th BROTHERS, Franklin :Square, New Y'•ri THE FAMILY lIIEDICIIINE STORE, ODD FELLOWS" 1/ALL. "M Y", M S successpr i! to Dr. W. S. IircCORKLE, TJA.Sjust received a full and fresh stock 11 of Pure Drugs, Genuine Patent Med icines, pure spices, whole and ground, and a choice supply of fancy goods, perfumer ies and fancy soaps, and a general stock in his line, these goods were all seleveed per sonally in Philadolphia,and may be relied upon as ger nine. PURE PEPPRIP.- Those in want oe'llii-Ttia - ti6l - 6 - .foi butchering or table use, can obtain it of our own grinding, either coarse or line, in large or small quantities. SACHET POWDERS. Of assorted odors, French Sachets of a new and novel style. Fano French and English Glycerine,• Honey and I'oilet Soaps. (ienuine, Old Brown Windsor, made by Low & Son, London. American, En gash and French Tooth and Hair Brushes in every variety. "t„, G UM GOODS. Such us Combs, Balls, Finger Stalls and Pencil Erasers. rpuE CELEBRATED TAYLOR Uolog,n, to bulk by the quantity to suit purchasers. OSHORNES W,LTEIR COLORS. The best American manufacture, in various styles of boxes or loose, just what the Boys and Girls require. POCKET BOOKS. A stock of these that cannot be excelled ire/pm/led in the country, care fully selected front manufacturer's block. an examination of bothvattity and prices is invited. PURE umcxNAL LIQUORS. auttrauttied. French Brandy, Pale and Dark Sherry and Port Wines. Old Rye Whiskey. Thankful for the generous support thus far extended him,t he stt bscriber hopes that by strict attention to the wants of his cus tomers and the public generally be may continue to merit the same. All are invit ed to examine his stock as to quality and prices before purchasing elsewhere. His aim is an honest anti reliable business. nov. 18, '65. J. A. MEYERS* VALUABLE REAL ESTATE A T PECITC.T.A.TM SALE 1 rpHE undersigned offers at Private Sale 1. the Two and-a-half Story Brick dwell ing house on Front Street between Union and Perry streets, adjoining property of Abram Bruner, Sr., and now occupied by Henry Suydam. Thu property is in good repair, and contains all the necessary im provements. For furthevinfermetion ap ply on the premises. PRUDENCE SUYDAM. ELIZABFIrf TYSON, Atl x of Ann Given, deed. nov. 18,-31 OTICE.—The person who borrowed .11 IL Stock and Dies for cutting Gas pipe, will collier a favor by returning them at 01/CO 3 tO MILLER'S, nog•. 18, 2t H OUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. The subscriber will offer at Pub lic Sale, at 7 o'clock, P. M , at the Public Rouse ofJacob S. Miller, in Coluinbia, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25th 1865, The following described real estate, in said borough, viz : No. 1, A Vacant Lot on Walnut Street, adjoining property of Mrs. Santee, feet S niches, more or less in front by 198 feet deep, more or less to an alley. No. 2, A Two-Story Rouse and Lot of Ground, adjoining No. 1, occupied by Joseph Hinkle, 14 feet 6 inches, more or less in front, by 298 feet, more or less deep, to an alloy. The back buildings being en tirely now. No. 3, A Two-Story House, adjoining No 2, occupied by Conrad Yeager, 18 foul, more or less, in front, by 198 feet deep, to an alley. No. 4, A Vacant Lot 40 feet, more or less In front, on Mill Street, adjoining property of F. S. Bletz. No. 5, A Vacant Lot 26 feet, more or less on Mill Street, adjoining property former ly of Andrew Beiter. deed, Possession of the houses will be given on Ist of April next, and of the lots im mediately if desired. nov. 18, SAMUEL SHOCK. _ :DOBBINS' vELECTRIC 'SOAP. SAVES LABOR, - SAVES TIME, SAVES MONEY' SAVES CLOTHES, SAVES SOAP, AND SAVES WOMEN. Ws the Soap for every Family ! Sold by grocers storekeepers throughout city and country. MAN UFACTUR ED ONLY BY • J. B. DOBBINS & CO., 107 South FIFTH street, below Chestnut, rinLADELrmA. Nov. 11th '65. 2m. LADIES' SHOE MANITFACTuRY. 'laving. increased my facilities for turn out superior work I would an nounce%) my old customers and all new ones that may favor me with a call, that I am bettor prepard now to manufacture all kinds of LADIES' IbILSSIIS' And Children's Shoes d Gaiters, Than ever before. I employ none but the best workmen and am always certain of giving satisfaction. I keep on hand a gen eral assortment of ready made work all of which is Manufactured on the Premises. I ke )13 no made up work of other parties, My work is mach: exclusively for home trade and is sold as such. TERMS CASEI We sell as cheap as any other establish ment, ant , ask a share of public patronage. JAMES SCIIRO EIDER. Locust street, between Front and Second. Columbia, November 11, 18(i5, ly FOR SALE.—Two Boynton 11caters, large size, in good conditain. Chang es in the building renders their further use impracticable at the Washington In stitute. J. C. PFAULER, See. Cora. Tiny. 11, 4t Public Ground Co. DRIVATE SALE or VALUABLE Wharf Property. THE Subscriber offers at Private Salo, the valuable wharf property, below:4111g to estates of John L. Wright, and William Wright, dee'd., situated in the 1301'01/ 411 of Columbia, adjoining lot of Jno. B. Bach man and Reading t.t. Columbia Railroad Co., having a front eighty (So) feet on the Susquehanna river, and extending in depth two hundred (200) feet, more oiless, to Pront Street. The river track of the Pennsylvania rail road runs through the property, and there is every advanutg,o of location to make it one of the most availa ble business phtees on the river, for deal ers In either lumber or coal. Apply to ANN E. WRIGhT, for heirs of John L. Wright and William Nt'right. 0r129, 41. MEXICO ! MEXICO ! - s4.no $30.000,000 LO.l IV of the 'REPUBLIC OF ,MEXICO glwenty year Coupon Bonds in SUMS of _L $5O OW $5OO and :7;1,000. Interest 7 per cont. payable at the city of New York. Prine!pal and Intorest payable in larCiPM4=l. ttlo,ooa OA to iss - sold at SIXTY CENTS on the Dollar in 11. S. Currency. thug yieldin on interest of 12 per cent. in Gold, or 17 p senor. g Curruney, at the prtGent ntle of prenniain un gold. The tirst t•rnrs interest already provided 'Clio must Desirable Investment ever offered Minicar Traots of o Ininq and ttgriculturitl land.; CO per cent. o; Port Dna, linpanu and taxes, in the : 4 tatn%of fnizetalipiei and San Lid, Niosi; and the plighted filth ..f ;he ...aid St: tos nn4 the General 1 - 4w:eminent are alt pledged for the r......emption of these Bend, ;tad p tynient of interat. TII.I SECURITY IS AMPLE rao r, t,ermot,r tarsony It 7 per el; lio7d'bEnt-E1 Let e v,ry lover of Republican In=t itnt ion buy nt least c 33 C>Z2-.l=). renlarn forwarded and subscriptions received by JOHN W. CORLIE.'S CO.,aud .r. N. TIFFT, Fin.tneinl Agent of the, Itepubliq of Al exico, L 7 li roadway, N. Y. fit_ Subscriptions also received by Banks and , Bankers generally throughout the Vatted States Nov. 4 tt. MAYERS STAND AT PUBLIC , .1 Sale. Ily virtue of an order of the Orphan's Con rt the undersigned will expose ut .. pn b ile sale on the premises on • SATE= AX, Nov. 25th, ISUS, at 2 I'. M. all that valuable Tavern Stand, known as the SHAWNEE 11013S11" situated on Union Street, between Fourth it. Fifth streets, in the Borough of Colum bia, fronting on said Union street, 22 feet, eight inches, and extending in depth 122 feet, having thereon erected a two-story frame building with the necessary out houses, ate- Tlll2 is a regularly . licensed taverdstond and the bar, shelving, sign, die., will go v, ith the house. Possession given immediately. Terms cash on the confirmation of the sale by the Orphan's Court. ADAM LAUDA. Guardian of the minor children ot .Snmen Ilarmon, deeßtuied. CATUARI IN BAN. ERT. Not•. 4,3 t A NEW STOCK OF DICV GOODS at KNOTWBLVS, In the Old Savings Institution Building, corner of W. King and Prim e Fits., Lan caster has just received from, New York and Philadelphia large and splendid as sortment of foreign and domestic WINTEIt DRY GOODS, A full line of Dress Goods, such as PANGS!' ALM WOOL PLAIDS, Wool Delaines, all shades, French nerinoes, all shades, Alpacas. all shades. Para mettas, Mohair Luster, Silk striped Poplins, Bombazines, fie.. Calicoes from 23 to 3.5 e., Muslin from Mc up, Checks, Pickings, Canton Flannels , Flannels, all grades, Collars, LAMEA' CLOAKS' A ND SILI I['.L Breakfast. Shawls, Hoods, Nubies, Scarfs, Balmorals, and Hooped skirts, Hosiery, Oloves,Nets,Collars of all sorts and styles, Men's extra Heavy Woolen Hose 25 cents n pair. Also at full line of MEN'S &BO 'S WEAR. JOS. KNOTWELL, Nov. 4, 65. Lancaster, Pa. J. W. P. COTTRELL. J. F. COTTRELL dr BROTHER. Successors to J. W. COTTRELL. deed, Dealers in Foreign d Domestic 1.1 Hanlware, Bar iron, Steel, :Sails, Glass, Paints', 011a,Varnislion, Turpentine, Benz no &e., A large assortment of Parlor, Cook and and °like Stoves alwaya on hand. Tin Ware manufactured to order at shortest notice. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, in large quantities and of every variety. Plows, Corn SheUers Feed Cutters, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Itrkes, dc. Coarse and Fine Salt at lowest market prices. A largo assortmentof Double and Single 'barreled Gnns. Powder Flasks. Game flags and shot poaches. Ride t Blasting Powder, shot and caps. Highest market prices paid Ibr Clover, Timothy and Flax seedslarge quantities of which we have consta ntly hand and offer at the lowest rates. Lubricating, Sperm and Fish Oi.s, suit able for machinery. A Fine assortment of Coal Oil Lamps, Shades. Lanterns, and Lamp trimmings. We respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Locust Street, Columbia. Nov, 4, 6.5 tf. O.NE PRICE STORE. MALTBY ic CASE LARGEST STOCK FALL AND WINTER GOODS Our Stock of Dress Goods LATEST AND MOST DESIRABLE Fabrics, Styles To be found in the markets cf NEW YORK & PHILAD'A, Dress Silks, Plain and Figured, French Merinos, All Wool De'sins, English Merinos, French eassimeres, All Wool Plaids, All Wool Poplins, Mixed Poplins. Wool Plaids, Alpams„ Delains, Sze With a great variety of other SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS. TI-IE.I LADIES Embroidered Hem Stictched Kerchiefs, Embroidered Collars and Cuffs, Hemstitched and plain Handkerchiefs bovines best kid gloves. Silk Thread and Silk Gloves, Kid finished Silk Gloves, Balmoral Skirts. Cessimero Vests, Cloaking Cloths, White Goods, Knit Goods, Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, Cloaks, Shawls, QMINT - TDMMM_N - Plain and Fancy Cassimeres French and English Cloths Ready made Clothing, Knit-Shirts,Drawers, Shirting Flannel, Flannel Shirts, Linen Collars, - Butterfly Ties, Fancy Cravats, Plain Cravats, :W •? 10 Al Boots & Shoes. Hats dc. Caps, WITH A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CIULDRENS' WEAR, MI NEW GOODS ARRIVING WEEKLY OUR, GOODS OUGHT FOR CASH, SMALL PROFITS, Though wo do nut projeds RETAIL GOODS At Wholesale Prices, We are ready to prove to the satisfaction of any one who will favor UP with on EXAMINATION That we do sell them as cheap. or CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER STORE OUTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA. Our motto iv FAIR DEALING Hoping . thereby to eon a•inon onr enstorner4 that it into their advantage to parrhaan of An examination of our (ood most re spectfrilly Rol:cited. Sept. 9th, ISM% CLOAKS, COATS, &C. HAVING FITTED tir 01.4 4 CP.A.3M Xt.CDCOMC We are now prepared to offer Ladies Cloaks. Coats and Sacks, of every style and quality, at very low priees. MALTBY' CASE. Oct. 14, '65. Are non• opening the In Columbia. comprises all.the and Colors, consisting in part of Also for .fie. &e And for Glazed Paper Collars, Plain Paper Collars, Hosiery, Gloves, etc. 12211 QUEENSWARE, OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS, MI Ufa And sold at MALTI3Y & CASE, Loctutt fitreet.CArgumbia. NOTICE WHEREAS, Letters of AdmiOissra= tion-to the estate of Susan Barman late of the korough of Columbia, Pa., deed, have been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to moke.immediate payment ~ and those hay ing claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent, will make known the same.without delay. to.the subscriber resi ding.in said borough. JACOB BANOERT. Columbia, Gat..l9, A, D. nylb Oot2l. Gt. No. 25. TNO..CORNISErS FINI CUT CHEW t-P ink Tobacco in Tin foil, only tti" par gross, Lti. JOHN FENDRICH'S, Front St., Columbia. D ANCING ACADEMY Prof. F. Piti - nYch, has the pleasure of an nouncing to his former patrons, and the citizens of Columbia, that he will open a Dancing Academy at Odd F's Hall,on the :loth inst., mid respectfully solicits their patronage. He wilt be assisted by an ac complished instructor, and will introduce the latest Quadrilles, .tic. Hours of Instruction.—Ladies, Misses unit Masters on Fridays front 3 to 5 P. M. For Gentlemen,from 15 to 10 in the evening TEIMS.-Six Dollars for a course of thir teen lessons. Those desiring to take lessons will please call at Odd Fellows' Hall on the 20th, the afternoon. Oct. 14. PEBLIC SALE of REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, will expose to Pub lic Sale, at the Public House of Jacob S. Miller, in the borough of Columbia, •at 7 o'clock P. M., on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25th. nos, the following real estate, situated In said borough : No. 1. A piece of ground fronting= the Columbia and Washington Turnpike road, and extending back to the middle of the original tracks of the Philadelphia and Col utnbia,now the Pennsylvania Railroad, on which there is a two-story Brick Dwell ing House, Smoke House, Frame Stable, Wood House and other improvements, bounded North by property of the Chest nut Hill Iron Ore Company, East by the Pennsylva nut Railroad, South by prop erty- of 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 Clutrles N. Wright prop erty. o. 2. All that wharf lot fronting on the Susquehanna River and extending back to the middle of the Columbia and NVash inton Turnpike road, bounded North by property of Righter& Sutton, East by the middle of said turnpike, South by an al ley and West by the River, containing In front on the river 194 feet and In depth lin feet more or less, mid 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 irrly remain in the property. A draf of the property will be exhibited at The sale. WM. A. MARTIN, ' Executor of Rhoda Wright d'd. SAMUEL witio eo WM. A. MARTIN, Executors of Robert B. Wright, deo'd. ELIZABETH WRIGHT. nov. 4,-4t MEN DOLLARS REWARD.— The A. subscriber offers ten dollars reward for the arrest, or information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who shamefully and malicious ly defaced toe doors of his residence on the night of the Ist inst. S. S. DETWILER. nov, 4, BURNSIDE RESTAURANT.—The undersigned has taken the well known Itafittlast runt_ "n__Cirld._Rallchvarbiza. hat lately been fixed up in convenient style, whore Ile will keep all kinds of sea sonable refreshments. Oysters for sale by the quart or done up in every style. PETER REISINGER, November 4, 65. Prop'r. Real Estate far Sale. BYVIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE Orphan's O,urt of Lancaster County, the undersigned Administrator of Jacob Hogentogler, dec'd., will sell at public sale, on the premises at 2 o'clock P. M., on Saturday, November 18th 1865, the follow ing real estate : A Piece of Laud containing One Acre and One Hundred and Fifty-two Perches, with a Two-Story Frame Dwelling House, Frame Stable and other improvements. situate on the Columbia & Marietta turn pike, in West Hemptield Township. wended by lands of John Kline, Mary Hogentogler and others. Terms will be made know by HEN Kr HOGENTOGLER, Administrator of Jauob Hugentogler. oct. 21, ts. No. 22 (01I\ ANDERSON ett CO'S SOLACE tJ Chewing Tobacco,very cheap by giova xt J 011:.%.; 1 0 11.:N MUCH'S, Front Street, Columbia. FIRE BRICK FOR SALE. A Sample of Which can be seen at Lb .1 - lattice or BRUNER& MOORE. uolnuabia. Dec. Id, 1804.-tf. No. 5 ANVILLE, VA., SMOICING Tobacco in 1 lb. paelmges, only So ets. per lb. at JOHN FENDRICWS, ' Front St. Columbia. REAL ESTATE SALEI BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF OR phan's Court ot Lancaster County, the undersigned executrix of Frank Stein, dec'd., will sell at publicsale,atthepublic house of Jacob S. Aliller,in the Borough of Columbia, nt i o'clock P. M., on Saturday, November 18th 1865. the following real es tate : A. lot of ground on the North aide of Walnut Street, between Second and Third Streets, in the Borough of Columbia, bounded by property of Samuel B. Heise, the estate of Geo. W. Barrack, dec'd., and John Emmy, deed., containing in front forty feet and extending back 200 feet, more or less, to property of Mr. liaise.— There is a Two-Story Frame Dwelling House and other improvements on the lot. i tsi Terms will be made known - L i - .. CA.THARIN E S tc... , Executrix of Frank Stei 'd-• alt. 21, tS Barley Sheaf! CLI. AND SEE THE CELEBRATED Smiley Sheaf Cooking Stove. It costs less and saves more coal than any tithe' stove of equal size, at Fishier's, Locust St., opposite Iranklin House. oct 7,-tr co. 9 DITTSBURG TWIST, WARRANTED nound arni meet, only 8 ctn. a :plug nt JOHN FENDRICH'S. Front Street, Columbia. No• 10 WARRANTED THE BEST SWEET Twist Tobacco in Lancaster County. Plugs very large, only 10 FEN- ctn. plug_D.l4lCHat) Jul-IN , Front Street, Columbia. No. 17. DOUI3LR-DIPPED, VIRGINIA sweet Twist Tobacco, the best in market. only 10 cents plug. Try it at JOHN FENDRICHI3. Front St.. Columbia. No. 6 (NM AND DRY SMOKING TOBAOOO only 45 cull. adost. at JOHN FENDRICWS., i Front Streit, Colne r