Zito Columbia "pg. -4 - • \ . 4 A. M. MAMBO, VOLVIIBIA PA 1 patarday, Nor.'2s; 1865 idveritaements, to secure Immediate insertion pawn beheaded in on or boron, Thitreday each week. . . Sqld!ers 'Futon. The returned - Soldiers of Columbia and vicinity, will hold a meeting in the Town Hall, this Saturday evening for tin purpose of forming a Sol diers Union. The organization will havefor its object the interests of all honorably diseha-gad soldiers, the widow ed families of soldiers, and for the pur pose of erecting a suitable monument to the memory of their fallen comrades. We have often refercd to the matter of erecting such a monument, and we think it a shame and disgrace that some thing has not been done. We refer to the matter again, in hopes that our people may seriously consider the sub ject, and yet do something. Look for a moment back on the four years of re entless bloody war, full of great events. No living man ever before saw such times, and it is hoped no one now living will ever witness the like again. Thanks to the gallant men, who left their hones and loved ones, to stand between us and the foe. The straggle is now ovet, and we can now look forward without gloomy forebodings. We have now no more dread for fear we may get unwelcome pewrof the killing or maiming of loved sines—we have no more weary journeys to the '•front" or to the Capitol in search of the sick, wounded, or killed; but in- stead we have peace and prosperity throughout the land. And to whom are we indebted for all this? Why under nod's name are we not indebted to those brave men—the &Alters—the rank and file of our glorious army, who at our solicitation went forth to do battle fur us. And we now rejoice with them over a Country saved and a Union unsevered.— But how shall we display our gratitude to them who laid down their lives to save pur Country? Shall we give them no opportunity to hand down their names to posterity? Shall they be forgotten?— Shall no tangible evidence tell to future generations of their great deeds? We who promised so much in the day of trial, will surely not refuse to do some thing now. Let us then go to work and erect a monument to the memory of our buried hero's, upon which their honor ed names shall be inscribed, to stand through all ages, and to be read and commented upon by nations yet un born. THE NEWS. Bishop Davis, of South Carolina, has issued a pastoral to his flock on the sub ject of reunion with the norther) church. Ho professes the most impartial and dis passionate judgment upon this important question, but takes the strongeA ground against reunion. He wishes that " the southern church may be enabled to main tain her present independent position." He finaly contradicts the theory that was maintained by the General Convention that the southern church went out of its own free accord, without coercion of any kind, and declared that the cause of sev erance was both involuntary and over• whelming." Bishop Davis, however, is satisfied that the country is too large,and shat it.g "heterogeneous and discordant" population is "too vast for one church." Charles T. Roberts, an English coun terfeiter, was arrested on Thursday last in Brooklyn, and 850,000 in spurious fifty cent stamps of a most dal _iverons character was seized in Philadelpb.i2...with an excellent plate, from aigaed to realize $100,17.96. act: part for Europe. It is said that: .1.x..'10:'.1:1;t1 id' Roberts' coun'eritits are circulation, European advice, of the 9th inst 12aTe. been received by the steamers City of London and New York on the 20th inst. The pirate Shenandoah arrived in the Mersey on the 6th, and surrendered to the guard ship Donegal.. She is now in the hands of the naval authorities. The captain and crow have been paroled. It is expected that the vessel will be given up to the United States without difficulty. East Russell as Premier, and Lord Clar endon as Ministers of Foreign Affairs. have been installed into office. It is expected that no material changes will be mide till February. oil springs have been discovered in England. A meeting was held In Manchester ut the Gtii to raise fands for the emancipated unreel. pf the United States. The French troops were to commence the evacuation of the Papal States on the sth instant. Count Bismark, after several interviews with Napoleon,left Paris on the 6th for Berlin. The cholera is rapidly decreasing. The Spanish government has ordorod a strict watch on the mad or Cuba l owing to the Jamaica insurrection Another fifty -cent counterfeit has been discovered, add the Secretary has deci ded to alter the general appearance of the fractional crirrencir. 111 fainre Arise will be greenbaoke. The Federal officers having . beerr;ei eluded from the ball given by the knights and ladies of-Fredt*Pksbdrg afteritheir - tournament lent Wednesday, the com mandant of the , post retaliates by pro hihiting the use of an:On:dances and other government property by tho citizens of Fredericksburg, ao thatthe secesh churns and-demoiselles wbo turn, up • their noses at the Federal uniform must go lonloot this winter. _ _ EDITOR Water impregnated . with iron is said to-have stopped the . cattle plague in Poland. Good sleighing at Montreal,on Thurs.: day. Five inched of snow and more falling. Chief Justice Chase had a lengthy in terview with the President on Monday in reference to the trial of Jeff. Davis. The interdict laid upon the Episcopal Church of Alabama has been removed by a special order of the President. Captain John Kennedy, of the 213th Pennsylvania volunteers, tried by court martial for drunkeness on duty,-has been eabhiered the service. Senator Sherman's speech is regarded as indicating a reduction of the taxes, but Secretary McCullough is opposed to any reduction for the prrsent. The receipts of the national Treastiry from all sources, for the quarter ending on the 30th . of September last, • were $439,801,605, and the expeditures for the same time were $374,835,916. Washington Correspondence. WASHINGTON, D. C., November 23rd 1565. . Eorrou :—A letter from this section of our country may not prove un interesting to many of your readers. Since the breaking out of the war ; Washing ton has evinced unmistakable signs of growth and improvement ; pre vious to this there seemed to be a stag nations in all business pursuits; a cer tain apathy which was evident, not only to the inhabitants ; but to strangers visit ing the city. So apparant was it that the question was frequently asked.— Why is it that the Capitol of our Na tion is so far behind other cities in its general growth and business transaction ? The immense amount of business which the war produced, has now ceased, and the people of Washington instead of re lapsing into their former lethargy seem to have thrown off the lazy yoke which for years - they bore so willingly, and at last have awakened to their true inter ests. The increase of trade which was deemed but a natural consequence of the war through which we have just passed, and which by many was supposed to be merely spasmodic, still continues; and the Washington of to-day would scarcely be recognized as the Washington of four years ago. Streets which formerly. were either covered with mud or dust so deep as to render a crossing almost imposiblc, are now elegantly paved. ' , The Health CommissiOners also seem to realize the necessity of proper drain age, and are building fine, large sewers through all the streets, before destitute of them. Houses aro being erected in all parts of the city, and so great indeed is the demand for them, that small shanties with which the meanest on "Tow Hill" would compare ,fovorably, rent from ten to fifteen dollars per month. A building association was formed here last week.— Over 1000 shares were paid in by 140 persons; ten shares representing $2OO each, were •disposed of at $123 premium on each share (or fili per cent.) the balance sold at $l2l premium. Does not this manifest great confidence in the permanent growth of Washington, and the steady, sapid increase of the value of real estate? Senators and mebers of Congress are arriving daily, and the city preSents a lively appearance. Hon. S. Colfax, late speaker of the House of Repre.en tatives, arrived on Saturday last, and is now at the National Hotel; in the eve ning he was serenaded by an excellent brass band and acknowleged the com pliment in a few approprilte remarks, during which he touched upon the or ganization of the next congress, and ex • , pressed himself as unwilling to allow :those who had been elected from the South and who were unable to take the =lb required, to oce upy their seats, and aa..ist in the enactment of laws to govern ailat . country which so recently they had .t.a. , r....,v0red to destroy. His remarks 11 - ere well received and loudly applauded, a fact which clearly demonstrated that all his hearers were not sympathizers with the vanquished rebels. . ..• A riot occcrred here on Saturday night, between the officers of a regiment of Regulars, and those of a regiment of Volunteers, stationed near the Treasury Buildings. Tha men in their respective commands participated, and the riot be came general; four or five companies of Soldiers, stationed at Capitol Hill, were out, and passed up the Avenue at dou. ble quick. The presence of an armed force, soon quieten the belligerents—none were killed, and strange to say, none seriously wounded. The weather for the past week has been delightful, and Penna. Avenue the Broadway of Washington has been daily thronged with youth and beauty. Marketing is very high hero. Butter 75 eta. per lb. Eggs 50 ets. per doz. ;Flour $l7 per bbl. Potatoes $2 per bu. \ Coal $l5 per ton. Chickens $1,50 to $2 pet pair and Turkeys quite beyond the teach of a limited purse. Col. 3 . W. Fisher called to see us a few days goo, be is looking well and seems in good spirits. We also had the pleasure of a visit from Charles Slack an old Columbian who is now Ist assistant Engineer on the U. S. Gunboat Tona wanda at present lying at this Navy Yard. .We frequently , enjoy a'schalcep of the hand 'with some of the members of the Hundred and -njnetytifth, and I assure stitu•--the meetitig."of.old familiar faces is always pleasant to your - • f,dtforint and 4iorelinteuo. —Superb—those new furs just received at Ilaldemans' Store. . —',Soldierwill yen work"4--go to the meeting to-night at the Town Hall. —Why are - the lediee of Missouri so sweet? 13eeause theY are llfo:,lasses. —The mosquito's hum is jocosely define? as grace before meat. Why is a chicken-pie like a gunsmith's . . store? Because it contains foul-in-pieces. —Mankind should learn temperance from the moon; 'din 'fuller she gets the smaller her horns become. , • —Stamp a letter, and it will go. Stamp a man, and be may not be able to go at all. —A cotemporary says: " The &rst printers were Titans." There are a good many "tight uns" among them still. —Why is a bank-note torn by a. dog sure to pass? Because it's cur-rent(cur rent) money. . —"Salt what time does your folks dine?" "Soon as you goes; that's missus' ordors." —"Good morning Jones how does the world use you?" "It uses me up, thank you." —When is a nutmeg in a prison win dow? Ans.—When it is grated." —"Thou rai nest in this bosom," as the chap said when a basin of water was thrown over him by the lady he was serenading. —When- a Baltimore lady is kissed, she says she feels as though she was taking chloroform, and remains insensible as long as the operation lasts. —The sweetest singer and the sweetest perfume of the day arc Adelena Patti and Phalou's"Night Blooming Cereus." Both are American ! The fair singer enraptures everybody—the perfume is in demand everywhere. • . —Adams Express Company has loaned $2,000,000 of accumulated capital to several of the ' southern railroads, and has thus enabled them to resume opera- MU —At the tournament given-in Fred ericksburg on Wednesday last, the Knights, after borrowing sashes, horses, and saddles of the United States officers stationed there, excluded them front the bill given -at-:night. • —A panic occurredlii a public school in Baltimore, on Monday, caused by a cry of "fire" being raised. There were several hundred children in the school at the time, whose alarm and fright was fearful, bat haipilythey:we4 all got out without serious accident. Breaths Moron man with soul so dead, That never to himself hath said— My County paper now I'll take, sinafamily's smite. If such there be, letjtim repent, And have the "Spy" to him.sent; And it he'd pa.s a happy winter lie in a trance should pay the printer. lady meeting in the street a gen tlemanan who was frightfully ugly, took him by the hand,and led him to the shop of a statuary, to whom she said, "Just like this," and departed. The gentleman,' astonished, asked the meaning of this. TIC statuary answered, "The lady has employed me to make the figure of the devil, and as I had no model, she prom ised to bring me one." —The double track on the North Cm terl It. R. between York and Balthu ore is. now all completed and in •running order except about nine miles—one mile between Baltimore and Bolton, three wiles between Cockeysville and the Gun powder creek, and six wiles between the tunnel and York, being unfinished. Considerable work on these portions, however has been done.—York Gazette:. —A lady writes to a friend in Lowell from Oregon, saying that apples were raised in her -neighborhood the past season so lat.= that sixteen. of them would fill a bushel basket, though of course, all do not average that size She also saw a Bartlett pear that weighed two pounds.• - SPECIAL NOTICES. ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH ! Scratch Scratch l Scratch Wheatonis Ointment Will Cure the Itch in 48 Hours. Also cures Silt Rheum, Uleers„ Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Sian. By sending to cents to WEEKS k POTTER, Sole Agents. no Washington St.. Resb.ii, Mans., it will be farwanled by mad, free ol postage, to any part of the Unite.t St/um, aopt. man• . . Editor of the Spy, Dear Sir: With your permis sion. I wish to say to the reader, of your piper, that Lain send, by return mall. to all who wish it, (tree) a recipe, with fell direction. for making and using o simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually re move. In ten days, pimples, blotches, tan, freckles, and all impurities of the akin, leaving the sonic soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. will also mall free to those having Bald Heads, and Bare Faces, simple directions and information Mat will enable them to start a fultgrOwth of Mums slot Bair, Whiskers, or a 3lustach,in less. than thirty days. All applications answered byroturn mall witbdut charge. Respectfully yours , Tlititt F. C.IAPMA. Chemist, 81111roadiray, Now York. c. nor. 4,-1m To Consumptives.—The undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years, with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Con sumption—le anxiou4 to make known to his Pilaw sufferers the means of cure. • To all who desire it, he will send a copy of, the prescription used (free of charge,) with toe direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will rind a lure rare fur Consumption, .I..thmat, H 703- CiliUS, Voughv, Cola.; etc, The only object of the adverriaer in -ending the prescription is to banetit the afflicted, and spread information which he con ceive. to be 'lnvaluable, and he hopes every sufferer lv.ll try his remedy, as it will cost you notning,'and may prove a blessing, Psrties dress • wialung the perseription, will please SAL. . Rey. EDWARD A. WILSON. '" ! ,.:4„„ n2 7...., iiiimtneburg. Rlogs County- Now York.. 13.-We clip pe following from one of the Philts: dolphin Daily Papers.—Our people visiting or -sen ding down to the City, would do well tq make aaoto of it wAllelif4Kzo. DROWN'S FINE CLDTEMG. This establishinent, located at' tlib Cqr,„ of Sixth and Market Street, 'Moiled's,' 'familiarly known as —Oak Bali," is probably the largest and best con ducted. "heady Made." Clothing ;mid 'Merchant TalloringHousein the State, Their superior styles, excellent workinauship'snd 'moderation in, prices, bare made their Douse deservedly popular. In theliCustoni Department, where elegant gar ments artimade to order, none but the very best Artists are employed, and the fine assortment of Materials to select Irons enables every one to be well suited. Samples will be sent by mall, and instructions for measuring, when written for, . Vov-13. • THE 3IASON 6: HA MLIN CABINET Organs, for sacred nod secular music; forty diffi•r ent styles, IStO to *Wu each. Thirty - five ti.)ld or Silver Medals, or other first premiums awarded them. Illustrated Catulogues free. Address. MASON a LIAMLUs, Boston, or ' MAst.IN B.KUTLIFItti, Neiv York. sept. 9, ly. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA tarrh, treated with the utmost success, by Dr. J. ISAAC:3, ueulist and Aurist, (formerly of I.).•clen, Holland) Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testi monials from the must reliable sources in the city and county.can be seen at his Udine. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he vas no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes, inserted - without pain. No charge made for exami nation. mar.lS, Whiskers! Whiskers! Do you mint Whiskers or Moustaches ? • Our Grecian Compound will force them to grow on the smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in 'Six Weeks. Price, *Lou.— Sent by mad anywhere, closelysealed, on receipt of rice. Address, Warner b• co., Box /3.3, Brooklyn, Feb. 11, ly. THE DEMO. CIIAMDETI, All Mew of Warning and Instruction for Young men—published by the How ard Association.and sent free-of charge in sealed envelopes. Address Dr. J. Houghton, How ard A s4oeintion. Philadelphia, Pa. • Febly.. 11, • •• A. LtarrUliki TO YOUNG MEN Just .I . l4Ottahut in a scaled envelope. Trite Six Coast. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrlnea or Seminal wealmess, In voluntary Emissions, Nexual Inioility, and Impedi ments to marriage generally. Nervousness, (Am sumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical inc.mucit,y, reuniting from rleff Abuse, sec. By Bobs. J, Culverwell, M. L„ author.of the -Green Look, '&c. The eeleb mod author of this t.dmirab:e essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' success ful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may he radically cured Without the dan gerous use of Internal 1110dieinv or the application of the knife—pelutrag .out a mode of cure •it once simple, certain, mid etletual, by maims of which every sufterer, no matter what his eondit ion may be, may yore h ousel f cheaply, privately, and radically TIIIS LECTURE %i ILL PROVE A DIJON 10 TiitlerlAND6 ANL THU V.SANDS. sent, under senl,dn aplain envelope, to any tui dres., post [mid, on receipt of nix cents, or two peat stamps. Address the publishers, cliAnt, J. C. FiI.INE S• CO., 127 Bowery, New York, P. O. box 4,5t6. June 17, '65. 1y A Cough','Cohlor Sore Throat, LLQUIR/.8 IMMEDIATE ATTISTION AND SIMILD DC CHECKED , ALLUIII.D LONTI N C, Irritation of the Lungs, Permanent Throat Aflection t or an Ineva able Lung Disease OFTEN THE RECTI.T. Brown's Bronchial Troches n kVING A DIRECT ISFIXETCE TO TIIE PARTS, O/VE 15t- • .14X41tTE ru.Lur. For B mite hitis, Ast hata, Catarrh, Cons ump • ••titie and Throat Diseases. TROCIIES AltE USED WITH ALWAYS GOOD SUCCESS. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS trill find Troches useful in elearing the coke when taken before rf nftt lag or Sp...ak.ag. and telierurq the throat after nnetimsual exertion of the resat! organs. The ,Trochel kr... recommended, and pre s.frAbe.l by l'hysieftinst and • hate had:testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being an:truck: of true met n, and having proem their ein e:try by a teat Orman) , years, melt year finds them in new localittes:it cartons parts of •the wol and the Trocitre toe tuftterttfly pronounced better than other articles.. - • - • fit/taut only -Brown's. Bronchia: Trochos." and do not mite any of the- Wore/aim imitations that may be offered.. - . Sold everywhere in the Unitsi States, antl in Fur sign Countric.i at 35 cents I,er box. ti=MMMI No. ' • I)ITTSBURCr COS:4II.E.SS TOBACCO, only TO ets. per lb. at • • •• J.O. FBNDRICB"S, Front St., Columbia. WROUGHT SCRAP IRON .The Suquehunna Iron Co. will pay the highest ettsth price Mr wrought scrap iron, delivered ,at their mill, Columbia, Lancaster Co4l'a sept. 23, '63-tI. GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE 11. B. PARRY, Sueeesssor to JUSTUS GRAY Sr. CO. FROXT STREET, COLUNIBI A, PA PERFUMER Y AND COSMETICS. REICH Toilet Paste as Enamel white 1' Virgin Wax of Antilles, Email De Paris. Also a carefully selected stock of Drugs, Medielnes,Pertumery. Soups and Fancy articles at Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store, . Front St., Colutnbia, Ya Household Friends! Coes Cough Itslsarn and Coe's Dyspepsia Cure— they should always bo in the homte ree ly for im mediate use; they are the must reliable remedies known. The one always handy and speedy in eases of sudden attacks of croup amongst the children, or for curing the most stnbein coughs and colds, Is excellent for sore throat and all lung dillictillkts, the other—Coe's Dyspepsia Cure—in err lain to care dyspepsia, no matter of how long standing:, indiges tion, and all ditalases that orixmate in a disordered state of the stomachtand bowels. HENRY lIARPER, A/LCIL STREET,Ek PHILADELPHIA., Watches, Fine Jewelry, Solitti Silver Iran!, and superior Silver Plated Ware. Nov. -1 65 Ladies' Fancy Furs ! JOHN . FARIERA'S OLD ESTABLISHED FUR MANUFAC TORY, 718 Arch Street, above 7th, Phila. T HAVE NOW IN STORE OF MY own Importation and' Manufacture, one of titc'hirgest and most beautiful seclections of FANCY_ FURS for Ladies' and Children's Wear, in the City. Also a line assortment of Gent's fur GLOVES AND COLLARS. I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prlceNand I would solicit a call from my fricndsof Lancaster county and vicinity. Remember the name,number and street. JOHN PAFEIRRA, 718 Arch street, above 7th, south side, Phi I have no Partner nor connectioladnelphia. with any other Store in Philadelphia. Sept. 30 4m. FURS. FURS. FURS. WIIOLESA.LE AND RETAIL. CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS CONTINENTAL HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. • Have now open their large and splendid stock of Ladies* Fur Capes,Collte, 3lntrs, Cuffs, Gloves, And Hoods. Also the finest assortment of Fancy Fur Robes, Caps, Sinfliers,and Gloves ever be fore offered by them, all of which are war ranted to be as represented. SHIPPING. FURS . .13 - oularq ... Oct. 21, tf• :"' S SING.--41ACHINES - „ WHIEEIPER dc.WJLSQIII S acicnowle4geollo bej;-:t.be best Family I' Sea ing hfachlne . tai rise . .More than two hundred tholisandluive already been .F.very Machinewairanted to give satisfaction, or the-moneyfrefunded. For sale at'the store of 'Maltby A: Case, Locust Street„Columbia, obt-21.; WzG. - PA'rTON, Agent. No. 24 TJOYT, BABBOURS & CO.'S SUNNY Side Tobacco, very cheap by gross ut • JOHN .FENDRICH'S; trout Street, Columbia. No. 11 DITTSBURG CONGRESS TOBACCO, .1 sweet and sound, only 7 cts. a plug at JOHN FEN to RICWS, Front Street Columbia. PSILAD'A SCALE WORKS. BANKS, DINNOBE.t CO. Successors to A. D. Davis A: Co., WARE ROOMS' 417 . ARCH Street.- - Factory 75th and Penn'a Avenue. JILINUFACTURERS OF - PATENT STANDARD SCALES, Suitable for weigh locks;rail road tracks, depots, coal, hay and live stock. Patent Parallel Crane • Beam, for weigh ing Boilers, Casting and other heavy ma chinery. Patent Sleek House Scales, for Blast Fur naces. Hopper Scales, for weighing Grain, indi cating Bushels and Pounds. Bank's Improved Rolling Mil 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 repairing.— Send for an Illinarated Cirehlar. nov. 4, • New music and Stationery Store T B. KEVINSKI, . Begs leave to inform his Friends and the Public that he bus opened a Music and Station ery more at No. 3 .North Prince 'treet, next door to Fulton Hall, Lauenster, Pa.,- Where he ha- on hand a large mssortinent of Music, Musical Instrunients'and Stationery, such as Sheet Musk-, Blank :lusie Books and Instruction Books, PIANOS, MELODEONS, VIOLINS, Flutes, Guitars, Banjos, Tamborinds. Fifes, Flageo lets, Ace trdeons, Triangles, Mouth lla rine neons,ete. Al-o Violin, Guitar, Banjo nod Violineello Strings, Bridges. Tail Pieces, Screws, Guitar. Pegs, Itostn, Finzer Bo.irds, Music ttesks, brunt Sticks, etc. STATIONERY : Foolscap, Letter, Note, Writind. and !Inlet Papers, Envelopes, Pen., I nk, Ink.tands,Pen Ilublers,rayer Folders, Pencil Sharpeners, Erasers, Lett.s . 11111 Filra, Portfolios, Tourist Cdses, %Vtaing Desks. th,botn's Water Colors, etc. Agent for Steinway,. Celebrated Pianos. Musical Instruments neatly repaired. Music orde.ed twice a week. • Music sent by mail anywhere, free of postage, on rereiptufprico. MIMI EXCHANGE HOTEL, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. ALEX. D. REESE, Proprietor. FIRST--CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS. Tho Choicest Liquors at the Bar. Oct. 7th, ly. runr, CELEBRATED SETH THOMAS J. CLOCK. 13:Spering has just receiv ed front the city a choice stock of these eel brated clocks. The best, neatest and prettiest 'Yankee Clock warranted for two years. aug. 26, 110 ODGERS & BROTHERS' SUPERIOR 111, Silver Plated Were at E. SPERING'S aug. 9G, Citeap'4owelry Store.. 9111 E CELEBRATED I X L CUTLERY, Geo. Wostholtn, A. \o: 1, at aug. 20 P ATENT HINGE BACK ALBUMS Altemus & Co's. Patent:Hinge Back Al bums, tile best album made• Call and ex amine at E. SPERING'S aug. 26._ Jewelry Store. N E I ST VLE 0 F WATERFALL Combs J. G. Treasures E. SPERING'S aug. 26, Jewelry Store. - BOOTS 4 SAYOOI4. _ FOR the best Boots, go to Brenernan's, W. Ring For the best Women's shoes, go to Brenenuttes. W. King street. For the best Chiidren's shoes go to Itrenetnatt's, W. King street For the most comfortable lit go to Breacmanis, %V. King street For work that will not rip, go to Ilreneman's, W. King street. For Boots that will not let in water, go to Brenentan's, W. King street. If in mant of Boots• and Shoes, go to Brenetnan'i.4, 'W. King street Everybody In the country go to Brenentan's, opposite Cooper's Hotel, Oct. 2 . 5, Lancaster, rn Trish Linens,.-Table, Diaper. Damask, Towelingoke., a good assortment at low prices, at L 0. Droner's. Qheetings rill Widths and heavy unbleach ed Mumlins, one yd. wide at 40 eta , wiso Tickingsote., for sale by 1, 0. Bruner, Front mt. A 11 Wool Delaines, French %lerenoes, .CS. Ladies Cloaking, all colors at Druner's New Store. • Alpacas, good quality at ets. and new style Delainett, from 31 to 40 ets. at I. U. Bruner's. Calicoes from 20 to 35 cts. of all the dif ferent makes, and Lancaster Ging hams for 37i eta. at Bruner's, Oil Cloths, Table Covers, Windows Blinds .lc., for sale cheap at Bruner's, Jfront street* Bruner's best quality Balmoral skirts at $3.75,a150 good Balmoral skirts at 83.00 and hoop skirts of all kinds at Bruner's Rod, :yellow, white and blue mixed Flannels from 45 to Wets., at Bruner's new store. Undershirts, Drawers, Blankets, very cheap, at Bruiser's, Front street. Now Goods of all the latest styles mealy ed daily, and sold at small profits, for cash only, at 1.0. Brauer's. English, French and Americen cloths and cassinterrs of all qualities, also Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans and Satinette, at llruner's new store. Remember the place for the best goods at the lowest prices is Bruuer's new store, Front street. Oct. 28, '65. OYSTERS OYSTERS I Prime Oysters at from seventy-fire cents to Two dollars per hundred served to fatnilles in all parts of the Borough, at G. Stinge a's lteltaurant in Locust st., between Second and Third, next door above George Title's Store. GODFREY STIXGLE. nov. 11,-Im INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. MHE Colnmbia Bank will receive Money On deposit, and pay interest therefor, at the rate of 4} per cent. for six months, and 5} per cent. for twelve months. • - • SAMUEL SHOCK, • Oct. 14, '45.-t4 f7ughle4r, 18tio. - lIILDELIES , Bata' qBIK-( ' 7 O gj-;. t - ' • OLD STAND. NEW 91111 ACTIONS.--, WE HAVE NOW DISPLAYED, AND offer to our customers and the public, a very extensive assortment of choice fab rics in Foreign and Domestic Our Departments are all full, and we will offer throughout the season a choice variety,in" ea . u.h;'at, and under market prices. . . As our stock - willbe constantly replen ished with the most ,desirable offerings of the Philadelphia and New York markets, it will always prove worthy of inspection, and we think a visit to our establishment Will. result to the advantage of our patrons. R. J. HALDEMAN, Locust Street. above Front. Elegant Designs and Choice Makes in Im ported Staple DRESS GOODS. Examine and prieeour FRENCH MER INOES. A beautiful stock to select from At HALDEMANS' We shall continue to make our Cloak Department the most attractive in Co lumbia. Our new Fall & Whiter - Cloaks, 15ACQ17110 AMD. CIRCVLARS, From•low priced to some very handsome goods, are now ready for the inspection of the public. - Pay a visit to the cloak room at HALDEMANS' HALDEMAN'S Have now displayed and ready for inspee, Lion their • TALL STOCZ. A visit to their establishment is invited. E.'SPERING'S Jewelry Store. CLOTIIS & CASSIMERES, FOR • Iron and Boys, • • Our stock of these goods embraces all the well known A: best makes. Well selected in STYLE AND VARIETY, To gether with all the desireable medium grades which we are determined to sell at prices the very lowest at HALDEMAN'S. CENTS' 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' FURNLSITING GOODS, than ever before kept in Columbta. 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 wheein use to occupy a small space, making the most agreeable skirt worn. For sale in all sizes only at • It A LDEMANS' HALDEMAN'S /laving reduced their stock to the very lowest point during the past season, their Pftr:silsrr PURCHASES . Enable them to offer an entire new stock of goods. • REMEMBER THE PLACE. BUIDERAN I SI pxyggit, Street, Above we*. pougmni, PENN4AC. DRY GOODS, -. CARPETINGS, = ,"CLOTHS AND QUEENSWARE. , The Latest Arn 'val. THE SOseriber kts ittet returned ed from Philadel -Opf n4A wUi A *me 4rul selom. stock . - DRUGS. _ _ 1114EPTCINES lD) - YE h 7FFB, • PERFUNIERT, VANCY ARTICLES, to which ho would call ;he attention ottla stoccitizens of Columbia and vicinity, /HA k of PATENT MEDICINES ' will be found equal, if not superior, to any izetbeplacereinbraning - all' the stiindoot remedies, together with several, neverbe, fore liitroduced'of hn te:the people of Co:obi; Among his list PAM:Mr ARTICLES will be 'found , allhe latest noltelties ' hisline or busines t s: - • , • Hellas also renewed his stook of COA L• 01-1 LAMPS and toorihich. fixtureshe ,would at the lo cad t west-market pric es, he, ial tention'of thee public., The attention ol.hoh espec at. elceepers is called t oo a fresh lot of pure andreiiabie • Flavoring Extracts, Corn Starch, Farina Baking Soda and a n u En her of other sttielei used for culinary purposes. Call and see, before purchasing else where, at B. wiLLlAafs, aug. 2(3, '65. • , Front Street. PHREANERS RLIOIDAMORS Tu.'s -preparation, used in connection with Plireaner'S Laxative Pills, as a specific for that distressing disease the Piles liastJust been received at • the Drug Store,of No. 26 SEGARS CALLED SPANISH SIXERS. warranted to be made of Cuba .t Ha vana scraps, only $l,OO per hundred, FENDRICH, Front i. r eet, Columbia, Yu, Sept. 23, fib. No. 1 VERY CHEAP GOOD NAVYTOBAC co ut 75 eyA. per lb ut JOHN F.ENDRICEPS, Front St., Columbia, Pa. No. 2 BEST SWEET TWIST TOBACCO IN Lancaster County, only 90 eta. a lb. at J 011. N Front Street, Columbia, Pa.. No. 3 • • OUT AND DRY SMOKING TOBACCO, only tle cts. per lb., everntnted. cut et ell tear at JOHN RENDRIC Front Strtvt,'Coltntilu, Pa. No. 4 CUT AND DRY No. 2. lOKLNG TO. EIN ham), 4Octs. per lb. This is only what the Govermilent taZ Is. fought beton& April Ist, 18114, at • - J HN. FENDRICH'S, Front St., Columbia. JACOB S. swim, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN. BOOTS, SHOES, 416y1LTEBS,. dcf:. ALL rayleiandmirrielies'aMer.ol,,Boy'B, Ludies,..ALssea' and I.lbildsuals. wear. . WE MANUFACTURE TO,ORDER, and keep constantly on bank a stock of ready-ruade cork, which yes warned to. give satisfaction. Sate, Stra7F . Goods, &c, . . A full assortment of the laAsst.styles, al ways kept ou hand- Our wuole time and allentibiLls.doxotaL to our business, hence we are bettor able to give our customers satisfaction,. The public are respectfully invitisito.call and. examine our stock . . Cor. Front, and. Locust.Stritets.. Cora., nov.:4„. .". No. 20. COTCH GOOM P , ..)•0n1y To cents tb, at JOHN FENDRICWS. Front•St.i.golutabia.. PPUBLIC&ALE. U VALUABLE: Real Estate. • By virtue of au order of tho Orphan's Court of Lancaster County will be scold at public sale at the Public lititisK of Jacob, S. Miller, in the Borough. of Columbia on, SATURDAY,. NOVEMBEII.2SthiK I , at 7 o'clock, P. M. all that valuable tract. or piece of ground in West LL3mptield twin, on the Col tumble. & Marietta Turnpike,con taining one acre more or loss, and haring. thereon a Two Story frame dwelling llama• and other improvements. -Hydrant in the yard ; also hue vineyard, containing a. large number of choice grape vines. Ibis. property is now used as to Toll House by the Columbia & Marietta Turnpike' Road, Company. pe-Terms cash April 1, Raith. when deed will be made and possession given. E. A. COTTRELL, J. F. COTTRELL, I Ex*rs or J. D.COTTRELL, Nov. 44t. J.W.Cottrell., WANTED.—A woman to clean and keep in order two offices. For Infor mation apply to the office of the Reading Columbla Railroad Company. nov. 4,-3t . NOTICE! • -• Treasurer's office of The Cora, and Port Deposit R. IL Co. Notice is hereby given to the stockhold ers of the Columbia A; Port. Deposit, Rail road Company, that the firth ,insiall ment on the capital stock otsald comp*" of five dollars per share, will be-due and payable at the °Mee of the Treasurer in Columbia,Pa., on the 12th day of December 1865. By order of the Board of Directors. , A. J. KAUFFMAN, nov. 28. - • Treasurer. No. 14. , • GAIL 45:: AX'S, BIG LICK SMOXIN...G .. Tobacco, very chene, only 75 ce . Ts l' at JOHN I. ENDBICH Front St., Columbia._ No. I 3 . VVIRGINIACAVENDISH TOBACCO , . t sweet and sound, only Gliets per lb.s JOHN .FENDBICWS Front Street, Columbia. No. 16. SMOKING TOBACCO IN BAIIBELS , or _half Barrels, at oldprices, at JOHN FENDRIOrSt Front St.; Colotntist, Buy Your 'Clothing- 0 k HFJNRY RIC E; T"E NVBSCRIBER worl p ' call the attention of the citizens of Co lumbia and vicint ty to his large stock .31.E.6.202 . -51613 -6 / 1 Embracing every variety of style and me' terial suitable for the season. 'May are made of the beat material, and in the i n°it fashionable style. Gentiesnen'S Furnishing Vora, Shirta, Scartli, A Neck Ties, Suer 3nd l Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Arc. splc:thd. line of these goods always kept °ll b and. line Also, Boots, Shoes. Hats and Cape. 0 , which we have a well selected 'stock co: which we offer at cheap rates. TRVINIKR, CARPET.SAG Oir and Valises of all styles, are sold algal! r than city prices. My *nods are..ad bolti es ° ` for cash and I oiler them at ebell a rr ' l ie ' foroaab,than any other store.. . 11-- • HENRY RIC No. 1, Nlrpreiltow„ Front St. ColuisAt. Columbia, Nov. 11, 151115, ly. No. 6 COM AND DRY SMOKING ToDACV N. , Omit , 45 rte. *dos. at JOEIN rWe. MUCH'S: Froat-Street, Mama It. WILLIAMS
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