1 El II 11 9 GI sprat flepartment. Notice to Subscribers. -Tire terms of the Spy are *2.50 per ,annum. A reduction of 'Mecum will be made when amid in advance. Subscribers are expected to pay rreghlarly in advance. ggY- The paper will be discontinued ,when the time paid for has expired, except in spe ,eial cases. A mark around this paragraph will .be sufficient notice that it is time to pay up—or the !gum paid for is aboutto expire. To Corrogponuents. Commumcations, letters, contributions, generally of merit and interest to the reader, will be acceptable from friends from all quarters FALSE ALARM.—The ;alarm of fire •on'Wedne>day evoning , was caused , by the burning of brush, in the vicinity of the ,Columbia Oil Works. Esc INTlc.—The pie_ uic of the Colutn 04a:Fit:e•Company to take place to-day in fillise's Woods. promises to he a large ,affair, and if the weather proves favorable f a gay and festive time maybe anticipated. Rev. J. T. Bender of Lewisburg Uni versity will preach in the Town Hall on next Sabbath, 10th inst., at 10 A. M. and 7 P. M. Subject In the evening; Looking .at Jesus"as a man. NEW AGE.—This is one of the best and ! most neatly printed papers in California. It is publiShed in San Francisco by Nor ;cross Lir, Davison, and is dovoted to the in terests of‘Odd Fellowship. " DIRT CHEAP"—The dry goods that .are now selling at the Store of I.U. Bruner ,on Front Street, above Locust. He has a ,larger stock of goods than he ever before .offered. He is selling the best quality of wool, gray flannel, for thirty seven ,cents-Lformerly sold at fifty cents. Call _around and exarnine goods and prices ; ,they charge nothing for showing goods. "flom . E."—A. J. Kauffman, Esq., is the agent for the ,Homo Insurance Com pany of New York, as advertised in another column. This is one of the best of t he t many companies now before the people. It will be seen that they paid ;$112.044 42 to the Portland sufferers. The fire took place on the 4th of July last and the above amount was all. promptly paid before the 15th of the.,month. COLUMBIA 3IAB KETS.—The best flour is selling at 513 per barrel. Best cuts of beef 20 .cents per pound. Potatoes 5,t1,00 per bushel. Apples 75 to :$l,OO per bushel. 'Chickens 65 to $l,OO per pair. Smoked meat 1,9 cents per pound. Butter 25 to 30 cents per pound. Eggs 20 to -22 cents per dozen. Tomatoes 75 cents per bushel.— Sweet Potatoes SO to 51,00 per bushel.— Peaches GO to 75 cents per peck. THE LADY'S FRIEND.—The October riumbc , r of this charming periodical, opens with a beautiful aunt suggestive engraving illustrative of the interesting story of "Hugh Maxwell's Heir.'' 'The double colored steel Fashion Plate is as elegant and refined as usual. The other illustra tions which refer to the Fashi ons,and lady's work are excellent.. Price $250 a year. Address Deacon & Peterson, 319 Walnut. Street Philadelphia. ODD FELLOIVSIII . P —There will he a ;grand Odd Fellows' parade at Lancaster on Wednesday the 26th of Sop:ember.— Thei;e, will 1.-ka a pr.acessioq of the Order in full regalia after which addresses ;will be ,Glelivered by eminent speakers. Many iodges from different parts of 1.1. e country have signified their intention to be present. A very large turnout may anticipated. Several fine bands of music will be in at tendance to enliven the occasion. AT a meeting of the Columbia Engine and Hose Co., held on the 7th inst., the fol lowing were elected for the ensuing term ; Pres't, I'. Gossler ; Pres't.. Win. H. Fisher ; Sec., Henry Hippey ; Treas., W. Mullen; Chief Dircelpr, Geo. W. Lloyd; Ass't Directors, Win. H. Fisher, Jno De pue, Wm. Cris - singer, Geo. W. Alrike,Chas. Lortkard,Jno. Kauffman ; Chief Engineer, Jesse Hamaker ; Ist Ass't, Henry Hippey ; gnd Ass't, Win. J. Mullen. P f arAncAL.—Tliejtepublicans held a meeting in Odd Fellows'Hall, on Wednes day evening last, which was well attended and very enthusiastic. Eloquent speeches were made by 0. J. Dickey, Esq., and Maj. Reinoehl of Lancaster, Gen. Fisher and A. J. Kauffman, Esq., being loudly called for made a few remarks,after which the meeting closed. There will be a meet ing of the Geary Club held In Odd Fel lows' Hall this evening at 71: o'clock. An members of the Republican party are earnestly invited to be present. After the business of the meeting has been gono_through with, a beautiful Hag will be presentod to the Club, by the ladies of Columbia, friendly to the cause. HALDEMAN'S.—II you would make your wife, daughters or sweetheart glad, 7:ead Haldeman's column advertisement in our paper to-day, and then go and pur chase sothe of their elegant dress goods be fore they are all gone. They have just pur ,phased in the New York and Philadelphia ; markets the best assortment of goods ever before offered. Their Silks, Alpacas,Pop lins, Merinoes, Delaines, (tc., are rid. and ,of the rarest quality. Their Calicoes are pew patterns, and everything they have is sold at 4 :Very small advance over cost. • S.Np .2VGIDENT.—Mr. Wm. liumble,a toady and exemplary young man, em ployed in Brush Ltz, Shatzer's saw millonet with an accident on Saturday, last by which ho lost a part of his hand. He was in the 'act of shifting the itelti4g, and the circular :saw being a larger one than usual, his hand accidentally came in contact there with, and in the twinkling of an eye he lost the four fingers of his left, hand. They were amputated at the kra.;kles by Dr. Craig. The wound is a very severe and painful one, though it is doing well. WriEar , To BPY.-,--Naltby Case has just laid in an immenae stock of Fall goods, with a special eye to the laygo demand that will be made this season. EoeV. you at their windows and see the fine . display. Their Store always contains a large stool: in all departments, and they always km people in mind through the newspapers that they- have goods to suit castemeres; consequently they make large and quick sales, as the daily arrival of full boxes and packages at their store demonstrate to all observes. It will be seen also, that they have start ed the tailoring business, and can have you a suit made at short notice,and in the most 'fashionable style. ,FILTHY ALLEY.--WO would call the attention of our Sanitary Committee ,to the alley running from 3rd, to 2nd St., between Locust & Cherry—On Sunday evening it was necessary to close the windows of the Episcopal Church during services to keep out the stench. The filth is allowed to accumulate in the gutter and hence the stench. DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS.--The Democrats of this Congressional District met in Convention in Lancaster City, on Wednesday last, and nominated the fol io-wing Ticket; Congress, Samuel H. Reynolds, City; Senators, Abraham Collins, Conoy, Sergt. W. H. Grier, Columbia, Pa; Assembly, ,Lewis Houseal, Marietta, Johu C. Martin, Earl, Charles J. Rhodes, Manor, Thomas Coulson, Drumore; Associate Judge, Sam'l P. Bower, Strasburg Bor; Sheriff, Captain Henry B. "Waltman, Mt. Joy Bor; Prothon otary, Wm. S. Barr,East Donegal; Register, Henry Stauffer, Breakneck; Recorder, J. McMullen,Peun; Clerk of Quarter Sessions, J. H. Hegener, City; County Commissioner, Jacob Yohn Caernarvon; Directors of the Poor, Dr. B. Mishler, City, David Shoff, Prison Inspectors, J no. M. Miller. West Larnpeter,J. C. Bucher,Colurnbia; Coroner Adam Ditlow, City; Auditor, Daniel Lefevre, Drumore. WomEN or THE WAIL—Of the many books of the war that have been issued from the press of this country, we believe that Womeat of the War is the best. FRA.N . N. MOORE-11 well known writer isthe author. It is a book of about GOO pages. It embraces' a large number of narratives never before published, of the courage, self-sacritlces, and suffering of Loyal Women for the Union and its glorious banner, in the face of persecution and danger,along the border and within the rebel lines. We publish a beautiful extract from the pages of this work,on oar first page to-day. Agents wanted in every County to sell this great work. 0. L. Parmelee,corner of Gth ct Minor St., Philadelphia, is the general agent. BOARD OF HEAT - Ml.—Met Sept.loth. Complaint having been made of the gutter under the tracks of the Ponn'a 11. R. on Union street, on motion of Mr. 11. Breneman, the Secretary was or derep to notify said Company to repair the glitter complained of immediately. On motion of Mr. Young,,it was Resolved, Thatall persons having privies on the premises occupied by them ore requested to call on some one of the Board of Health for an order for copperas ; including those who have as %tell as those who have not heretofore received such an order. On motion of Mr.Sehalck, it mit-. _ . Resolved, That the High Constable serve a notice on t .0 owner of the properly occupied by Lydie Nickolas, stating the condition of the privy, on the some, informing ban if it is notpnt in a proper san itary condition whit a ten days, that it will be done by the Super isor with 20 per cent added to the cost. The Secretary w ordered to call the attention of the council to the alley in the rear of Perry street, between sad and 3rd. The Supervisor we ordered to notify the propel ty holders th onghout lhe borough tb cut down and properly dispose of tho weeds * growing along their several properties. On motion, the Secretary was ordered to notify Mrs. Markley, to put her privy in a proper sanitary condition. On motion the Trea.urer was ordered to pay the bill for the second barrel of copperas. On motion adjourned. COURT —Our town has had a season of court during three days of the past week. The occasion was a stit for dtannt,gGs by Abraham Bruner, Sr., John Cooper, W: Righter, Sr., upd Gottleib Senor against the rem:l'a R. R. The Penn'a Rail Road commenced end has now emnpletely a branch Rail Road along the river spore in tersecting the Columbia & Port Deposit R. R. at Or about the foot of the inclined plane and cutting thro' the wharf properties of the complain nits. There was quite a di versity of opinion as to the damage_com milted by the Railroad, the figur e s cary it.g from ;•, , ..1.5 to :5:100 per foot. according to the judgment and perhaps the feelings of the witnesses. The Jury composed ofiten (lemon from York County, after hearing all the evidence, pro con : decided the damage sustained by the complainants as follows ; "Twenty-night dollars per foot for property taken, and seven dollars per toot for damage and inconvenience sus tained." The Attorneys were Don. Thaddeus Ste vens, N. Ellhunker and 13. _U. North for Complainants and 0. S. Dickey and Geo. F. Bret - lonian for the Penn'a B. B. Co. Mr. Stevens did not stay during all the time the ease was on •tpial, and did not make a speech. This suit excited a great deal . of interest. "COLUMBIA." vs. "SEIAWNEE."--A match game was played by the first nines of these Clubs (both of this place) on Mon day aftei noon last, on the grounds of the latter. The day was favorable in every respect, and a large number assembled on the ground to witness the playing—among them a great number of the fairer sex.— The members of the "Columbia" did their par! no`Ay, and, indeed achieved an easy victory over their opponents. The following is the score; COLUMBIA, 0. R. L. Williams, p 4 6 Vaehe, c 2 7 Edwards, s S 1 S Smith, 1 b 2 McDevitt, 3 b 2 7 W. Williams, cf 1 7 Clark, I f 5 3 Tyson, 2 b 5 3 Eippey, r f 5 4 ETU RUNS MADE IN EACII INNING 12345 6 7 8 9 COLUMBIA- 1 12 9 7 6 3 3 4 6 SHAWNEE— 2 0 3 8 1 0 1 5 0 Horne runs—Columbia—llippey, 1. Fly Catches—Columbia, 8; Shawnee, 15. Missed fly catches-Columbia, 4; Shawnee 9 Passed balls—Columbia, 6; Shawnee, 17 Pirne-2 hours 55 minutes. Umpire—Theo. Kauffelt, Stella B. B. C of Wrightsville. Scorers—B. F. Steiger, Shawnee. G. W. Appold i Columbia. —.A.NoTnER very interesting game of Base Ball was ptayed on Thursday after noon last between the first nine of the Shawnee and the first nine of the " Old Guard of Lancaster." The game was very exciting, and much interest was felt by the friends of both parties, though everything passed off pleasantly and the best of feel ing prevailed. The following is the score; OLD GUAIID. O. It. SIIAWNEE C. R. Spurier, e ' 3 0 Myers, p 3 10 Batblron. p 2 7 Lent; lb 8 12 Baer, s s 1 6 Yonne, 0 2 13 Henderson, lb 3 4 Fry, e r 4 10 Swentzel, 2b 3 5 Mullen, 2b 0 14 Reed, 3b 1 4 Keever, f! s 2 13 Rutter, I f 4 4 Detwiler, I f 1 13 Purr, of 1 7 Crier, r I 3 II Stamm, r f 0 8 Saylor, ab 0 I 4 IS 51 18 110 Innings. 1 2 3 3 5 0 Old Guard, 2 5 7 1•S 12 14-51 Shawnee, 5 10 21 4S S 15-110 liome Runs—Old Guard, 4; Shawnee, 1. Umpire—Robt.Snodgrass, Keystone B. R. C. Scorers— Long, Old Guard ; Kauffman, Shawnee. Time of game-4 hours. —The first nine of the Susquehanna, of this place, and the first nine of the Seneca, of York, play a match game in this place, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock on the grounds of the Shawne. Tbee clubs are composed of lads between 'die ages of 12 and 15. PIIILA.DEL-PLIIA CITY ITEM.—The Philadelphia City Item, enters upon it's fortieth Volume to-day. It is ably edited by Fitzgerald & Co., and is one of the best family newspapers in the State. The ech tors say in starting out with the new vol ume that "they will leave nothing undone to merit their continued patronage, As heretofore, The City It em will unswerving ly follow its thoroughly independent course, always striving for the best ends of humanity and justice. The various De partments are in the hands of able mana gers, and many novelties will shortly be added. The remarkable success of The City Item during the last year convinces us that we are fully warranted in making additional improvements." UNION RALLY.—The Zouavcs turned out in full force to attend the Union meeting at Marietta, on Thursday eve ning last. They paraded our streets in full uniform, with torches trimmed and burning, and headed by the Columbia Cornet Band. They made a decidedly handsome appearance as they paraded down Locust street and up Front to the Canal Basin, where they tuok a boat for Marietta. The meeting was large and enthusiastic; stirring speeches were made by General J. W. Fisher, Maj. Reinoehl, and others. We regret to say, that during the evening a disturbance oc curred, when some "bushwackers" fired into the Zouaves, wounding some five or six persons. John Torbert and James McDivitt, citizens, both of this place, were wounded severely about the head and neck. Mr. McDevitt, we believe, belongs to the opposite party. We did not learn the particulars as to what caused the disturbance. Deaths and ;%larri ages are published in thi4 par. without charge. When accompanied by coin men caries, whether prose or poetry, live °can= per line will be charged. Funeral notices ten cents per line Payable In advance. Iu L:me.aster, Sept., 12th, by Rev. J. F. Crouch, at his residence, William M. Stevenson, of Duneanou, Perry Co-, and Miss Ellie J. Mathiot, of this place. On Monday, 10th inst., by the Rev. Dr, Barker, Charles 11. M vody and Miss Nellie M. ilull, both of Roelle, , ,ter, N. Y. iinIitaISIVIMATOPAS USTATE OF NICHOLAS PLEASANT, 12.1 late of the Borough of Columbia, Lan caster County, dec'd. Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned in the above Estate,notice is hereby given to all having claims against the said estate to make them known and to those indebted to make payment to George Bogle, without delay. CLARKSON P EASAN'T. Sept. 15 CA Administrator. Ladies' and Misses' Straw Hats altered, bleached and pressed in the latest style. Felt and Beaver Hats blocked over to Fashionable Shapes. Orders from 'Milli ners promptly- attended to. Sept.l3 -It. LETTERS REMAINING UIs.TCLAIM ED in the Post Office at Columbia Pa., :Saturday', iielerulicr, 15185 E% Sri . ; , ,..`"kro obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for 'advertised letters,' give the date of this list, and pay one cent for advertising. LADIES' LIST. Bigley Miss Annie 2 Donriek Miss Emma itigley Mrs Mary Ann Kauffman Mrs Annie M Brown Mrs Mary S blayer Miss Kate Browne Mrs Mary Manning Miss Susan Bes.it Saroh Annie :+inilay Miss Ileitie Crook Mrs Maggie Vail Miss Margaret, GENTLEMEN'S LIST. SHAWNEE, 0. R. Meyers, p 2 4 Mullen, c 4 3 Lenee, 2b 3 3 Young, lb 2 3 Fry, 3b 4 1 Grier, rf 1 2 Saylor, cf 4 0 Crane, ss 4 1 Detwiler, 3 3 Mel Mel S. S Maurer David Brown S. S. Rohrer Jacob 13 Cots Isaac Richards John Dellam James Rot.; John Deitricic G F Sarren .1 D Erbjohn Sexton Henry Hours Diehard Smith George Loucks Henry S Swoards Smith Macklin Rev John Wikon J J M. J. FRY,P.M 27 20 HOME INSURANCE COMPANY of NEW YOR'. Cash Capital, Assets;lst July, 1866, Liabilities, Showing the condition of the Company on the Ist day of July, 1866. • ASSETS. Cash, Balance in Bank, $ 276,707 57 Bonds and Mortgages, being first lien on Real Estate, 971,292 50 Loans on Stocks, payable on demand, 55,40 J 60 United States Stocks, (market value,) 1,373,254 50 State and Municipal Stocks and Viands, [market value,] 411,450 00 Bank Stocks, [market value,] 118,878 00 Interest due on Ist of July, 1866, 14,171 55 Balance in hands of Agents and in cohrse of transmission, 125,349 98 Bills Receivable, [for Premiums on Inland Risks, &e.] 53,766 32 Government Stamps on hand, 387 00 Other Property, Miscellaneous Items, 50,737 90 Premiums due and uncollected on Policies isstiod at Office,[Fire,lnland ,0 Marine] 25,022 44 Steamer Magnet and Wrecking Apparatus, 83,453 94 Total, 53,596,035 00 LIABILITIES. Claims for Losses outstanding on Ist of JtUr.l.Bo6, $10,445 13 Due Stockholders on account of Dividend= 940 00 CHAS J. MARTIN, Prest. A. F. WILLMART.iI, V. P. JOHN MeGR4, Sec, J. H. WASHBURN', A.ss't Sec. D. A. HEALD. Gen. Agt. Total loss by Portland Fire, $112,044 42 all paid before 15th inst. A. J. KAUFFMAN, Agent, Sept 15 tf. " Columbia, Pa. PERFUMERY it FANCY GOODS From the Establishment of R. cf: G. A. Wright, • " - At PARRY'S sept. 8. Golden Mortar Drug Store. • H. C. Foncierswith has just recoive'd his new invoice of Fall Goods. Bead his advertisement in another column. A. meeting, for business of the Geery Club of Columbia, will be held at the Odd Fellows Hall, on this (Saturday) evening. 15th inst., at 7§ o'clock. By Order of the Executive Committee. PRIME Fisu - —Mr. B. F. Appold, has jt:st received a lot of pri me Mackerel. They are white, fat, and good—the best we have seen this season. He sells them in kits, quarter and half barrels, at a reasonable figure. He has also laid in a fresh assortment of all kinds of groceries, queensware (Cc., cf. POLICE OASES before Samuel Evans, Esq., Isaac Duck made complaint against the Wm. Redman for kicking his son, who was directed to awaken him to go to work at Susquehanna Rolling Mill. Par ties settled the case. —Frank Weaver was arrested upon complaint made by his wife for disorder ly conduct. He gave bail for his good behavior and paid the costs of the suit. IN MI; A D '‘ E itT IS E :.‘l. ENTS E. T. Fisher's HAT and BONNET • BLEACHING ESTABLISHMENT Zalmes Bvzilding—Th!rd Story. Lancaster, f'a. Mee, No. 135 Broadway Abstract of the TWENTY-SIXTH SEMI-ANNUAL =I 1866, AUTUMN. 1866 MALTBY & CASE LOCUST STREET, BELOW SECOND, Have now open _A_ P.A.ma_. STOCK of IMPORTED • and DOMESTIC GODDR - 3 ATTENTION Is especially invited to their varied and LARGE ASSORTMENT DRESS GOODS. WHITE G-C.: 03D S _ LADIES' CLOTEES FRIONC33 cLoTns, FANCY CASSIAIERES, With everything else in the DOMESTIC GOOD'S line to bo found in the Market Boots L Shoes HATS AND CAPS. READY MADE CLOTHING. OIL CLOTHS, CARPETINGS, QUEENSWARE GROCERIES, Sc.,. tte. • MERCHANT TAILORING. Having secured the services of an ex perienced Fashionable Tailor Merchant Tailoring in all its branches will also be carried on in connection with our other already large mercantile business. All orders in that line will be executed with PROMPTNESS AND DESPATCH. Entire satisfaction. both as to Work manship and Fit guaranteed. PRICES MODERATE. xisc.. Orders respectfully solicited. $2,000,000 00 3,596,022 00 130,385 13 All Goods sold at the very LOWEST CASH PRICES The Public in general, and our old cus- towers iu particular, are pespectfully in- vile(' to call and examine our goods Sept. 15 66 HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, BLACK DOESKINS, VESTINGS, SATINETTS, JEANS, ..!lALTBY & CASE 1866. AUTUMN. 1866 GRAND OPENING of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Carpeting, Oil Cloths, &c. &c. AT Fondersmith's Store, COLUMBIA, PA. POPE, HIM VALEITIAS, $1,25 Lupin's French Merinoes, $l,OO Lupin's 6-4 Delaines, 1,00 Plain Poplins, (very cheap '01,25 5-4 Beautiful Plaid Valentias. 00 cents only, for Embroidered Wincies ; a new article for Ladies' dresses. Cheap Cotton Goods, 121 cent Calicoes and Muslins, 25 cent Sheeting Muslins, 25 cent Heavy Canton Flannels, 20 cent Yard Wide Muslins, 22 cents for good Ginghains. BLANKETS & COVERLETS In all Colors, Sizes, and Prices BARGAINS IN FLANNELS ! 40 cent Flannels, 50 cent Heavy Twilled Flannels, Real Shaker Flannels, All Colors Opera Flannels. MEN'S WEA Good Pant Stuff, 25 to 05 cents, Good Satinetts, 75 to 1,00, A. full line Now Cassimeres, Over coatings, Velvet Cords, cto ALL THE NOVELTIES In SHAWLS, CLOAKS, and CLOAKING CLOTHS. BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS. To this large and beautiful selection of Goods, we cordially invite the attention of our customers and the public generally. H. C. FONDERSMITH ADJOINING THE COL 1/11BIA NATIONAL BANK. Sept. 15 15136 EXCELSIOR. THE FAMILY 311 EDI E STORE, ODD L 0 WS' II AL L, PROPRIETOR s still in the held. Though the themoni .l. eter ranges high. we manage to keep the public, and ourselves cool and active by the refreshing draughts drawn from our fountains of sparkling Sean Water.— All ye that thirst come and drink. The New York Board of .Health recommends Soda Water as the most healthful beverage offered to the thirsty public. Our stock of drugs, proprietary and other medicines, fine essential oils and flavoring extracts, toilet articles and drug gists sundries generally, will be found well filled, and carefully selected with a view to please. The following list will embrace a few of our leading al tidies : BURNErrB PREPARATIONS, KAL LISTON, as a wash is cooling and soothing inn in effect, removes tan, sun burn, prick ly heat, and allays irritation caused by the bites of utor•quitoes and other insects. Applied to the head and faco after shaving the effect is to remove burning and un pleasant sensations. COCOAINE—For the Hair, prepared from the oil of cocoa nuts, being favorably known already requires no comment. FLAVORING' EXTRACTS.—Those of Burnett cti.; Co., stand unequalled for qualify and cheapuestc air Preparations, we offer a full line, composed in part of Hall's Flair Renewer, Talmets Regenerator, London Restorer, Ambrosias, Savages Ursina-- (genuine Bear' t grease) Hauel's Eau Lustrael„ Po- mades and oil from the laboratories of Baizin, Glenn, Taylor and others. Perfumes an Colognes, Baizin's, Pha lon's, Glenn's and Hanoi's, ORANGE FLOWER WATER, of re cent importation, as a flavoring for light desserts and drinks is much used. CONGRESS WATER, direct front the springs at Saratoga. THE LIGHTNING FLY-KILLER, sure thing, as alt who use it testify. Re member the place to get it. is MEYERS' July 2S, '66. Family Medicine Store. P 0 T D FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN Flower k Ornamental Grass Seeds, Among which are the Everlasting Flow er seeds, a new article in this market, put up in neat papers with descriptions of dowers &c., and directions for cultivation printed on each. Just received through mail, and for sale at JACKSON'S. ANDY'S NEW RESTAURANT., FRONT STREET ABOVE WALNUT. COLUMBIA. PA. The subscriber has opened a first class Eating House and Restaurant, where may be had at all times Oysters in every style, Hot coffee and all other refreshments cal culated to please the tastes of tho most fastidious epicurean. Lacers' and Frank's Lager beer, always 013 draught, also the best wines. ANDREW ZELLER Nov. 25, 'O3 pRIME RIO COFFEE at JACKSON'S. - Feb. 10 66.-tl. Pure Malt Vinegar. This is a new kind, made out of pure Barley, and warranted to answer better for pickling or table use than any corn or cider vinegar made, at T. C. BUCHER'S, Cor Front and Locust Sts. L EBANON VALLEY HONEY AT JACKSON'S A. FINE ASSORTMENT OF HAIR BRUSHES, at PARRY'S Drug Store. Front Street, Columbia, pa FAIIL OF 1866 At HALDENAN'S, GREAT STOCK OF HANDSOME AND CHEAP DRY GOODS At HALDEMANS' Sept. 15th. LW W E specially invite the attention of the Ladies to our DRESS GOODS DERA.RTAIENT. At HALDEMAN'S Sept. 15, 1566 Examine the Width, Quality, Variety of Shades and perfect colorings FRENCH IVERINOES and ALL WOOL REP POPLINS At HALDE 31.A.N'S Sept. 16, 1866 ALL 'WOOL FRENCH PLAIDS AND PLAID POPLINS in great variety, All new this season. At HALDE . M AN'S Sept. 15, 1566 ANOTHER LOT of those HANDSOME DOUBLE WIDTH all Wool Delaines al OUR LOW DOWN PRICES. NO ADVANCE Ab FIALDEINIAN'S A. Handsome, New and Desirable Stoci of medium and low cost SAXONY DRESS STUFFS At HALDEMAN'S Sept. 15, ISGG Plain Mourning Goods, In French Merinoes, Rep Poplins, English Reps, Turin Cloths, Jamese Cloths, Alpacas and Wool Delaines, At HALDEMAN'S, Sept 15 66 B LACK and COLORED DRESS SILKS In plain and double faced figures. H ANLSOME GOODS At HALDEM EN'S Scpt 15 66 CARPETS at 371 Cents, Among many other Aittractioni in an en tire new stock of Carpets Just received At HALDEMAN'S Sept. 15 66 N O Last Season's Goods to show in our MEN'S and BOY'S IVT,AR DEPART- mr.NT At HALDEMAN'S Sept. 15, 'SW Big Bargains In all Wool Blankets, Fresh Stock, At H ALDEMAN'S Sept. 15, 1566 R ecollect, we offer each season an entire New Stock, in e very Department For our customers to select from. At, HALDEMAN'S, September 15 1556. ALDIVIINISTRATOES NOTICE. ri j STATE OP WILLIAM TURNER, 12.4 late of the Borough of Columbia, Lan ,caster County, doc'd. Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned in the above :Estate, notice is hereby given to all having -claims against the said estateto make them known and to those indebted to it to make paStnent to the undersigned, at the store recently occupied by the said William Turner, without delay. Columbia, August 29th, ISGG. MARGARET TURNER, J. A. TURNER. Ad miuistrotors. Sept 1 Gt HOOP SKIRTS. HOPKIN'S " OWN MAKE," mew naza, smnrwas MI Are in overy respect First Class, and em brace a complete assortment for Ladies, Misses, and Children of the Newest Styles, ev-ry Length and Sizes of Waist. OUR SKIRTS, wherever known, are more universally popular than any others before the public. They retain their shape better, are lighter, more elastic, more du rable, and really cheaper, than any other Hoop Skirt in the market. The springs and fastenings are warranted perfect.— Every Lady should try them. They aro now being extensiyely sold by Merchants, throughout the country, and at wholesale and retaiLat Afanufactoiy and Sales Room No. 628, AL:CH Street. below 7th, Phila. Ask for gopkins "own make,"—buy no other. Caution—None genuine unless stamped on each Kid Pad—"Hopkin's Hoop Skirt 'Manufactory, No. 628 Arch Street, Phila." Also, constantly on hand cull line of N. Y. made Skirts, at very low prices. TERMS NET CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY Sept 1 41n. ELrucrziovr. A N Election for President, and six Managers for the Columbia and Washington Turnpike C 0.., will be held at the Public House of Jacob S. Miller, in the Borough of Columbia.— Monday 17th of September 186 G, between the hours 2 and 4 P. M. Au .25-4 L VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. AT PUBLIC SALE. On SATURDAY, the 2:2(1 or SEPTRI4.- BER, 1866, by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned administrators of the estate of Joseph L. Detweiler, deceased, will sell at public sale on the premises, in West Hemptield township, on the Columbia turnpike, three and a half miles from Co lumbia, six and a half miles from Lancas ter, near the village of Mountville, the following described valuable real estate,to wit: A tract of GOOD LIMESTONE LAND, Containing 110 acresonore or less,on which are erected a two- story BRICK DWEL LING HOUSE,with two Kitchens attached and suited for two families,a Stone Swisser Barn, 12S feet, long, Spring House, Wagon Shed, Hog Pen, and all other necessary outbuildings. There is a run of water in the barn-yard,and a ram to force the water into the Kitchen. There is a good orchard of fruit trees on the premises, such as ap ples, peaches, pears,cherries and a variety of other choice fruit. The land is in ahigh state of cultivation, and adjoins lands of Jonas Garger on the west, John Musser on the north, Daniel W. Witmer on the east and Columbia turnpike on tho south. The buildings are all comparitively new, and supplied with all modern improvements. Persons desirous of viewing the property previous to the day of sale, can either call on Henry Conklin, or on Henry Poff, re siding, thereon. Possession and an indis putable titlo will be given on the Ist of 1507. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when attendance will be given., and conditions made known by HENRY CON KL - tx, S A RA DErrw EULER. T. 13 aAoy, _La ctionecr. Administrators.. Aug. 5. DUNCAN COTTRELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND CLAIM' AGENT. :375 PE NN'A, A VEN UE, Washington, D. C. Personal attention given to the prosecu tion of all Claims against the United States Government. BOUNTII?.S Soldiers who enlisted for three years and were honorably discharged at the expira tion of term of enlistme - :t, or on occount of wounds received in line of duty, and who at the time of enlistment were entitled to receive but 51.00 United States' bounty, aro entitled to an additional $l.OO. Soldiers who enlisted for two years and were similarly dischargetLand who receiv ed but $lOO bounty, are entitled to an addi tional $5O. Widows, minor children, or parents, of said soldiers who have died of wounds re ceired or disease contracted in the, service, and in the line of duty, are entitled to this bount v. PENSIONS Soldiers who have lost the sight of both. eyes or the use of both hands, are entitled to a pension of Y 3 per month. Those who have lost boll? feet or one hand and one foot, are entitled to a pension of .5:20 per month. Those who have lost one hand or one foot. or who have been in any way so disabled as to render their inability to pe):form-,nanaal labor oil:I'll:W.0/A to said loss, are entitled to a pension of *1.5 per month. Pensions granted to the father of a de ceased soldier or sailor who was dependent, upon him for support in whole or in part. All widows of deceased soldiers or sailors are entitled to an additional pension of $2 per month for every child of said deceased under sixteen years of age. OF OFFICERS All officers of volunteers, I_ elow the rank of Brigadier General, who were in service March 3, IS(i5, and continued in service until after April 9,1865, are entitled to three month's pay proper. Business attended to promptly. Fees moderate. No charge if unsuccessful. Information and blanks furnished free of charge to those having claims. To secure an early settlement of you'f accounts application should ho made im mediately. Apply to or address J. l) Ws:CA:C . COrTHELL, 375 PE SN•zYLVANI A AvEN ti:, Washington City, D. C. Au g.25-3t Mlle great daily arrival of Barley Sheaf .1. Cook Stoves at. Plahler's Stove-Empo pori urn and h ouseP urnishingStoreproves that they are the Best Stove in the market that have been sold,for wood and coal. Aug. 11-tf Attention, Prisoners of War. MITE Money captured by the United States from 1. the rebel prisons, will be devoted to pacing the claims of officers and soldier , for money-stolen trom them by the rebel authorities while prisoners of war. Application must be made before Octoberlst, else the claim till not be entertained: Write the a full account of your capture, containing the particulars of your loss and a description of the money stolen, and I will furnish you with the proper papers to ob tain the dividend allowed you. Fees moderate. J. DUNCAN COTTRELL, Attorney at Low, 373 renn'a .Ivenne, Washington, D. C. Sept. S 3t. Dr. F. lIINIKLE. MARIETTA, PA. By special request offers his professional services to the citizens of Columbia. He may be found at his office at the residence of Mr. 13 Haldeman on Locust Street near Presbyterian church. every day from SA A. M. to 12 M.. except Thursdays, when he will come at 12 M. and remain until noon of the following day. though ho will treat special eases at any time. , W-lle will attend to special cases of chronic diseases of long standing. Sept. S-*Gti. ARATOGA of SPRING WATER S For sale at PARRY'S MEI GEO. BOGLE, Secretary