goat veiratlutritt. To Correspondents. Communications, letters, contributions, generally of merit and interest to the reader, will be acceptable from (friends from all quarters J. C. dr, Co. We do not insert cuts in our ,paper,besides this the price you oiler is too low. JACKSONIAN—your communication is of ' no account to us, it does not amount to a row of pins. • L. F. cannot make anything out .of your badly written, ill-contrived and dirty manu script. It might be good but we have no time to de cipher it. Accept our thanks friend Jut, and some 'time when we visit your city we will avail ourselves ofyour kind Invltaion of trying the ponies. Sueeets attend you. •• W.—\Ve received your letter dated 'September Sth, and post marked 27th. We were :glad Go hear from you, it did us good to read your -welcome epistle. Do you remember, Will, the happy days spent in Brandywine Hundred? We will write to you soon. In reference to the matter you speak of, we can do nothing for you in this region. ---- -- 11 ANGE OF MARKET HOUR..—On ,and after Wednesday next, the Mark et will ,open at 9 o'clock A.4., instead of sunrise as heretofore. FARI'II FOR SALE.—MC. B. F. Ileise offer his Farm in West Hempfield Town ship, at public sale. See advertisement in another column. • THE RIVER.—The Susquehanna has r isen several feet within the last few days, and the late rains will have a tendency of raising it much higher. Quite a number of rafts have made their appearance in con sequence. TORN DOWN.--It appears that nothing ,ean,stand in the way of the Reading and Columbia. R. R. The brick warehouse -at the foot of Locust Street has been torn down to make room for railroad improve ments THE WEATHER.—The weather during thefore part of the week has been decidedly wet and cool in this region of country. So much so that sum mer clothes are generally discarded for more substantial wearing apparel. " Jack Frost" will soon make his appearance and bring stoves and heat ers into general use. CUESTER COUNTY FARM Fort SALE. —An advertisement appears in another column offering a good Chester Co., farm at public sale. It is said there is on the property superior iron ore. The lands are as yet, undeveloped. For information 0911 on Mr. James L. Pinkerton at Maltby eial•se's Colnuabia. "HOME Aomx."—Thisii2c large picture giyen away with every number of the "Chimney Corner" price 15 cents. The picture itself is worth more than five times his amount, W. U. floss has them for Attie. DEALOREST'S MONTilf.Y.—The Oeto• 'tier mutaber of this handsome and useful faskioa book contain:3 a charming song u.title "The Chain or Love", a steel en graving,the "Death of ido." an engraving illustrating the Culture of Cotton, and tee usual :new fashions ,f 73. W. U. lless has the book for sale. SINGEIt'S SEWING MACIIINE.—By referring to our advertising columns it will be seen that W. U. Hess has been appoint ed Agent for this celebrated Machine. It is truly the Machine or the times. It dis penses with all unnecessary complications nntl is easily worked. Anyone desiring to see the Machine in operation can do so by calling at the Book Store, and every per son purchasing one will be taught how to operate upon it, RESIGNATION Or• ASSESSORS.--All but one of the Assistant Assessors of this district have tendered their resignation to Davis A. Brown, the new appointed Assessor of Internal Revenue for the Ninth District. The following are their names : J. W. Jack, S. W. Taylor, H. F. Benedict, P. H Suininey, W. U. Hess, David Roth, IF. }L Stauffer, 1-I. C. Gingrich, John Brady B. F. Howe, Vincent King, Sain'l Fonder .smith, Jos C. Walker, L. R. Roads, H. G. ?Groff, David Styor, 11. S. Si:hi:inch, Abrat• hunt-Lutz,John A. Jordan,Cigar inspector A. LUCKY STRIKE.—A. lucky man in •Cleveland, made a strike at a solo of un rclaimed baggage on Wednesday. He pur chased on old rust T trunk for $2,00, which contained twenty-four pairs of boots and : shoes. But they are no comparison to the .boots, shoes and ladies' gaiters as sold at the store of Maltby :e, Locust Street, , Columbia. You are never disappointed in the excellence Gf the articles botradit at this store. Their new fall stook of goods are going off fast. A MiA.LE LECT (IRBIL—A pretty girl, scarce out of her teens, Miss Augusa St. Clair, has been lecturing at Pittsburgh and the region round about, her subject being " Our Moses" or Andrew Johnson and "My Policy." Augusta had better hunt among the bulrushes till she finds a Moses of her own,and try " her policy" on kiln, or she bad better come this way and lecture 4lie people about the new Fall Stock of cheap and elegant goods nt the store of I. 0. Bruner. Everybody likes to deal at Bruner's and we know that Miss Augusta would fall in love witb the goods —not with John, though. ODD FELLOWS' PALtADE.---The Odd Fellows' Parade at Lancaster on Wednes day last, had it not been for the very un favorable state of the weather, would have ,b,ec-n A grand success; though it was a fine Affair notwithstanding. The turnout was large. Delegations were present from Philadelphia, West, Chester, Coatesville, Cochranville, and other portions of the country. Many of the Lodges were headed by fine bands of music, and handsome banners. There were from twelve to fifteen hundred Odd Fellows' in the pro cession, dressed in full regalia. Rain was falling rnostof the time the procession was moving and the streets were very muddy. PERSONAL. — We are glad to learn that our esteemed friend Jos. S. Gitt, Esq., of New Oxford, Adams County,Pa.,has been appointed Chief Engineer of the Western I%iaryland Railroad,in place of Mr. Taylor, resigned. Mr. G. is one of the best Civil Engineers in the country, as the officers of this road well know—hence his appoint ment. He is now engaged in the work of locating the line, on the extension of the road,in the direction of Hoge rs town , which will be completed in a short time. Tho whole work will soon be put under con tract and when it is completed it will, we presume, prove lucrative to the company and a great convenience to the people liv . ing along the line, between Hagerstown and 13altimore, "ITARPEa."—Harper's Monthly Maga zine for October is for sale at IV. U. Hess' Book Store. This is a capital number. It contains the fourth paper of " Personal Recollections of the War" which many aro reading with great interest. BASE BALL.—On Thursday afternoon last, a match game was played in Harris burg, between the Tyroleans and the Wil liamsport Club, resulting in a victory, by four runs, for the latter club. Wo under stand that the Tyroleans felt badly over their defeat, and would not conform to the rules of the game and allow the victors to take possession of the ball. We suppose the Williamsporters will still exist—living on their well earned laurels, ball or no ball. —On the same day a Convention was held in Harrisburg, with representatives from nearly every Club in the State. A permanent association to be known as the Pa3nn'a Base Ball Association was organ ized. Hon. B. F. Rose of the Mountain Club of Altoona was elected President.-- Jas. E. Mifflin of the Columbia Club, was one of the Vice Presidents. ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZINE, is the standard Literary Magazine of the country. The October number contains a handsome steel engraving "Children catching Water Lillies" and its table ofcontents show liter ary articles written by the best authors of the country. It also contains cuts showing all the late styles of fashionable dresses, coats hats &e. Terms ; , , , '2,50 a year. Ad dress T. S. Arthur Ar Co., 323 Walnut St. Philadelphia. Hess has the book for sale. MESTER CLYMER AND DOOLITTLE Is CominurA..—On Tuesday morning last a committee of the Datuocracy of this place, met at the Ferry Landing, Heister Clymer, their candidate for Governor and Senator 11.t_aolittle. who were on their way to the Mass Meeting in Lancaster. They were escorted to the Bellevue House,where they received the congratulations of their friends. Mr. Clymer being called for by the crowd outside.appeared, and made the following speech ; "My Fellow Citizens I thank you for this flattering reception. I am very hoarse and cannot say much to you. I have traveled all over the State, and all I have to say is, we cannot be whipped." Doolit:le was called for but did not ap pear. They snore took the cars for Lan caster when the crowd dispersed. THE - .MASS MEETING AT LANCASTER. —The Union Republican Mass Meeting at Lancaster on Thursday,we think, was the largest ever held in that city. The city seemed packed ; and in the vicinity of the Locomotive Works, where the meeting was held, was one mass of people. It seemed that everybody devoted that clay t. , _; the cause. Farmers, Mechanics. Law yers, Preachers, Merchants, Pro'e3sional Men, and the hardy laborers from out the fields of the surrounding country were there in great numbers. The ladies, too, honored the cause by their presence,which bestowed a zest to the occadlon. Eloquent speches were made from several stands, erected in different parts of the field. The Columbia Zr.mtve Company turned out full ranks and with a fine drum corps. They made a splendid appearance mid drew forth the plaudits of an admiring crowd. The delegation that left Columbia was the largest this season. They were headed by the Columbia Cornet Band which discoursed excellent music. Two trains left here literally packed with people. 'rake it all in all it was a grand gala day. COUNCIL.—Met Friday, Sept. 21st. Balance in Borough Treasury, ,";515,72 ; Balance of Bounty Fund, 51022,69. Orders for the $3OO, the special appropriation and the annual appropriation of :$2.0, less ::';1 for rent, were ordered to be dr iwn in favor of the Columbia Fire Engine and Hose Co. The lload Coin. was ordered to make a survey of Corn merce Street for the purpose of straightening the same. Petitions from citizens of the borough, asking for the appointment of Watchmen were referred to the Finance Committee. The Gas Com. was authorized to put up a Street Lamp on the corner of 2nd and Lawrence Streets, and also to ascertain whether the Gas Co. would extend their pipes in Locust street to the corner of said street and the Chestnut Hill Turnpike. The following resolution governing elec tions was adopted ; Resolved, That the citizens of the Ist Ward shall vote at the window in Town Hall heretofore used by the citizens of the North Ward; the citizens or the tlnd Ward, the window heretotbre used by the citizens of the South Ward ; and the cuiz MS of the 3d Ward, at the lowermost window on the eastern side of the Hall. Bills to the amount of 5108,41 were or dered to be paid. An order for 510 was granted in favor of the Road Com, to pay for making the footwalk to the Cemetery. A committee was appointed to prepare a plan of the loads, streets, alleys. ,ti:c , for the Borough. Adjourned to meet on Friday, Oct. sth. DIE AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST.— This is ono of the best works of the kind in the world. The October No. is before us replete with interest, it contains large and splendid Engravings of the Elk, the Raccoon, the Skunk, a Group of swine,the Blackberry,the Lilly,the Sweet Viburnum, the Pet Kitten, and an amusing comical Puzzle Picture of the Donkeys, arid 23 small engravings, illustrating various top ic's—Among the longer articles are: Calen dal of Work to be clone on the Farm, in the Orchard, Garden, etc., " Walks and talks on the Farm;" Manufacture of Drain Tiles illustrated; Construction of Ice Houses, North and South, illustrated ; Burying Bees ; Most Profitable Farming Animals ; Rustic Gates, illustrated; Peter Henderson on Preserving Vegetables in ‘Vinter ; Grapes; Small Fruits ; Hedges and Hedge Plants; Making cuttings in Autumn; A Woman's "say" on Men's Shirts , Husk Mattresses; and a score of topics in the Household and Children's Department ; a full variety in the Basket; Exposures of of Humbugs, including . Harris Brothers ; an important offer of $1,250 in Prizes for information about Prairie Farming,Cotton Culture, and Timber and Fences for Prai ries.—Those subscribing now I'm 1567, get the rest of this year free. Terms $1,50 a year, or four copies for $3. ORANGE JUDD 4,C.; CQ., Publishers, 41 Park Row, New York City. Tho Spy and the Ayriculturi,st one year for $2,75. Cheap ! FALL PA.SITIONS. — A late Paris letter, in speaking of fall fashions, states that dresses for out-door wear generally have the skirts looped np over a petticoat of the same color, or one that contrasts prettily with that of the dress. The petticoat is worn a few inches from the ground. For in-door dress the skirts are as long and as full round the hem as'they have been lately. They are very scanty round the waist, and, of course, always very much gored. Some skirts are made without any plaits at all round the waist, and are sewn plainly into the band, as a basque would be. Others are quite plain at the front and sides, and having a few plaits at the back. They ale generally sloped at the bottom of the skirt, merely touching the ground in front. The fashion of making dresses with doable skirts is rapidly gaining ground ; it made in suitable materials and tastefully disposed,it is certainly a very elegant style. It is not improbable that the one flounce on the skirt may reappear; if so, it will not be at all full, and will come merely to the seams of the front breadth. This is a very becoming style,and in a rich material seems very handsome. We have seen one very - elegant dress made in this way ; it was of very fine Indian muslin,the flounce half a yard deep and composed of alternate puflings on muslin and guipure insertions. Above the flounce was an insertion of gui pure. A. ilcha Maria Antoinette, made like the flounce, vas fastened behind,with two long and broad sash ends. The bodies of the dresses are made round and plain, if the material is at all thick, with a basque or peplum fastened to a band, so that the body can be worn with or without it. Some peplums arc made with the deepest parts at the side ; this is neither so elegant in appearance nor so be coming to the figure as when cut with the deepest point at the back. The prettiest basque we have seen was quite plain round the waist; it had one deep point in the middle of the back : then hollowed out, coming to anotbei point, but not so deep, on each hip ; the front, which was open, had a point at each side. Many bodies are made square or open en &cur, and worn over a lace or muslin gni Ripe. ~3.~~~3~? ~~0 At the residence of the bride's Father,in Marietta, on Tuesday, 25th inst.. by Rev. Mr. Russell, Mr. E. G. Herr of Goshen. Indiana to Miss Mollie E. Child. NEW AD V E RYES E M. E NTS FOUND. TUESDAY LAST, ON FRONT Street above Loeust,a, brown silk para sol. The owner can have it by calling at the Spy Office anti paying for this adyer tisennent. Sept, 2,9 '6(3. WANT E D ! Qnarry men at Fortnea Quarry near . 4)9 Leaman Place. Wages '52,00 pPr day. Boarding 20 cents per meal. Steady em ployment will be given. JAMES GILLEN. Sept. 2t Foreman. , UDIToR'S NOTlCE.—Estate of Rich /1_ and Derrick late of Columbia Borough deceased. The undersigned, Auditor, ap pointed to distribute the balance remain ing in the hands of Samuel Truseott, Ad ministrator d. b. n. c. a. to and among those legally entitled to the same, will at tend for that purpose on Saturday, Nov. 3rd, at JO o'clock, A. M. in the Library Room of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. Sept 29 4t OUR PRICES ARE Decidedly itiefiSosaable mENs' and BOYS' - WEAR, CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, SATINETTS and JANES. BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS. - Arerinoes. Ca‘,linters, Poplins, Delaines and Coburgs. A full line of Prints fiuni 13 cents up. - Wool and Cotton Flannels. Bleached and Unbleachedlins, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins 4: Crash Floor and Table Oil Cloths. We have bought our stock for net cash and we will sell at a very short profit, J. W. STEA_CY & CO., • Cor 2nd, & Locust st., sept 28th '66 Columbia, Pa. LETTERS REMAINING 'UNCLAIM ED in the Post 01lice at Columbia Pa., 'Saturday, Setember, 29 ISGe. obtain any of these letters, the applicant mast call for `advertised letters,' give the date of this list, and pay one cent for advertising. LADIES' LIST. B^rntl , eisel Fannie Perry Mrs Chamherlain Miss Mary Peare, Mrs Larew Gollaeher Miss Sarah Scull Miss Anaie E Cibbans \lips Emily J Tilden Mrs 31e)•lin Miss Carrie GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Bones John C; Grain D Brazill Charles Herr Danl 13 Coates Isaac Kakr Win Dean Samuel Leaman John Farry John M ilea Eduard Fi=ber James Thomas D. 13 Falls Davis t Co Wilson Junes SINGER SEWING MACHINES W y o . r ll c E cti S u S n lN i s .t be fo ei r l appointed n c t ., ( l ll o.h a r went Machines and offers them for sale at his Book Store at MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. Everybody knows the Singer Machines to be one of the standard Sewing Machines and we present it to the citizens of Colum bia and vicinity as incomparably the best kind in existence. It is simple, compact, durable and beautiful. It is quiet, light running and capable ofpertbrininga range and variety of work never before attempt ed upon a single machine,—using either Silk. Twist, Linen or Cotton Thread, and sewing with equal facility the very finest and coarsest materials, and anything be tween the two extremes, in the most beau tiful and substantial manner. Its attach ments for hemming, braiding, cording, tucking, quilting, felling, trimming, bind ing, &c., are novel and practical and have been invented and adjusted especially for this machine. Call at the Store and see one in op eration. Sept 29 CHESTER COUNTY FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. ON TURSDAY, OCTOBER ISth, 2560. WILL BE SOLD at Public Sale, on the premises, the following described Real Estate,situated in Honey brook town ship, Chester Co., Pa., of a mile north of Rockville, and within 300 yards of Forrest Station on the E. B. & W. R. R. ; 103 Acres, more or less of good Farming Land,S Acres of whim is GOOD TIMBER LAND. The improvements consist of a good TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING, FRAME BARN, (stone, Stable High.) Hay House, Wagon Shed, Carriage House and all necessary out buildings. Also a STONE TENANT HOUSE, Large Gardens, 2 young Apple Orchards and. Fruit of all kinds. A good Spring House, over a Spring of never failing water. Water is also forced to House and Barn by means of an Hydraulic Rum. This Farm is situated in a due, healthy and prosperous neighborhood, convenient to Mills, Schools and Churches. There is also on the premises every show of SUPERIOR IRON ORE, • samples of which may be seen by calling on Mr. James L. Pinkerton at Maltby dl, Case's Store, Columbia, or at the residence of the Subscriber. The lands have never yet been developed, though several oilers have been made to lease them for this pur pose. The ore is said to be tile very best in the country. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. when conditions will be made known by SARAH D. PINKERTON, j noneybrook P. 0. Chester co. Pa. Sept. 29 3t. AGENTS WANTED For FRANK MOORE'S NEW WORK, " WOMEN OF THE WAR." Agents will find this a book of real merit and 'intrinsic value--SUBJECT NE w in tensely interestingand exciting—No wont ever attracted and engaged the public mind like this. Every body wants it, and thousands will purchase it as soon ns an opportunity is afforded them. Rend what Agents say-of it. One experienced Agent writes : It is the easiest and pleasantest Book to sell he ever canvassed for: and says people aro delighted with it, the Indies pecially. Another says: "Women of the War" is the book of the season. Another; 137 orders in four days, One reports 17 orders the first day of canvassing. Intelligent, active males or females will find the sale of this work a pleasant and lucrative cmptswsest. This Book has no Competior—lt conies fresh and new to the people. The territory is clean and clear. Agents understand the advantages in this particu lar. For fall particulnrs send for Circular. Address S. S. SCRANTON R: CO,, 4t 126 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1,566. rine undersigned will sell, on the premi ses, in West Llempfield Township, Lancaster County, situated one mile east of Columbia, adjoining lands of John L. Wright's estate, Jacob Forry and others, CONTAINING 105 ACRES, more or less, of which 15 Ilexes are heavy timber. The land is in good condition as to cultivation, fences and water. The im provements consist of a TWO STORY STONE DWELLING HOUSE, divided of into convenient rooms, and i‘z in every way a comfortable dwelling. with Kitchen, Smoke House, Wood Shed and Spring House, over a never-ildling spring of excellent water. There is also on the premises a large and commodious • BANK BARN With Corn House and Granary attached, a new Hog Pen and other necessary out buildings. There is also a A FRUIT ORCHARD, Filled with choice fruit trees in good bear ing condition. There is running water in every field. It is one of the most desirable farms in the neighb-whood, possessing all the advantages of a comfortable homest end. and is located in one of the most flourish ing portions of Lancaster County. For further particulars enquire of the undersigned. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day when terms will be made known by B. P. HEISE, John Brady, Auctioneer. Sept. 28 3t. AUTUMN MEE GRAND OPENING of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Carpeting, Oil Cloths, Lte. AT Fondersmith's Store, COLUMBIA, PA. POPE, 31E111E0 VAIMIAS, $1,25 Lnpin's French Merinoes, $l,OO Lupin's 6-4 Delaines, 1,00 Plain Poplins, (very cheap' $1,25 5-4 Beautiful Plaid Valentias GO cents only, for Embroidered Wincies ; a new article for Ladies' dresses. Cheap Cotton Goods, 12 cent Calicoes and Alnslins, 25 cent Sheeting Mnstins, 25 cent Heavy Canton Flannels, 20 cent Yard Wide Muslins, 22 cents for good Gingham& BLANKETS COVERLETS In all Colors, Sizes, and Pri6es BARGAINS IN FLANNELS ! 40 cent Flannels, 50 cent Heavy Twilled Flannels, Real Shaker Flannels, All Colors Opera Flannels. MEN'S WEAR, Good Pant Stuff, 25 to 65 cents, Good Salinelts. 75 to 1,00, A full line New Cassimeres, Over coatings, Velvet Cords, &e ALL THE NOVELTIES I❑ 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 COLUMBIA NA TIOiVAL BANK. Sept. 15 I,SG6 IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS PRICE OF BRICK REDUCED. 91be proprietor of the Columbia Brick 1. yard, at the Columbia Nursery, flow offers Brick at the following prices; All orders of 25,000 or over; Building Brick $S per thousand. Arch 10 " li Paving " 12 " 1{ Orders for less than 25,000, At 9, 11, and 13 dollars per thousand. We have a large quantity of Brick now on hand which we guarantee to be superior to any in the market this side of Philadel phia. References—Alloftlie builders and brietc layers in Columbia, that are not interested in any other yards. Aug. 11-tf. 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. B EST SYRUP MOLASSES at JACKSON'S THE ENAMEL OF AMERICA Will remove Tan, Freckles and Pimples, For sale et PARRY'S. 1866, AUTUMN.: 1866. MALTBY & CASE LOCUST STREET, BELOW SECOND, Nave now open STOCK of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC GOODS, Is especially invited to their varied and - vNTI-TIT= CA-Oa-I)s_ BEE 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. rtEllt.. Orders respectfully solicited. S. H. PURPLE towers in particular, are respectfully in- vited to call and examine our goods Sept. 15 66. ATTENTION LARGE ASSORTMENT DRESS C OODS. HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, LADIES' CLOTHS FRENCH CLOTHS, FANCY CASSIMERES, BLACK DOESKINS, VESTING S, SATINETTS, JEANS, With everything else in the DOMESTIC GOOD'S line to be found in the Alarket Boots & Shoes HATS AND CAPS. READY MADE CLOTHING. OIL CLOTHS, CARPETINGS, QUEENSWARE GROCERIES, etc., etc. Big Bargains In all Wool Blankets, Fresh Stock, At HALDEMA.N'S All Goods sold at the very Sept. 15, 1560 LOWEST CASH PRICES. The Public in general, and our old cus- MALTBY & CASE FALL OF 1866 At HALDEMAN'S, GREA.T STOCK OF HANDSOME AND CHEAP DRY GOODS At lIALDEINIANS' Sept, 15th, 1860 W EI specially invite the attention of the Ladies to our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT At H.ALDEMAN'S Sept. 15, ISG6 Examine tho Width, Quality, Variety of Shades and : perfect colorings FRENCH MERINOES and ALL WOOL REP POPLINS At lIALDE MAN'S Sept, 15, ISGti A LL WOOL FRENCH PLAIDS AND PLAID POPLINS in great.ivariety, All new this season At lIALDEAIAN'S Sept. 15, 1866 ANOTHER LOT of those HANDSOME DOUBLE WIDTH all Wool Delaines at OUR. LOW DOWN PRICDS. NO ADVANCE At HALDEMAN'S A Handsome, New and Desirable Stock of medium and low cost SAXONY DRESS STUFFS At HALDEMAN'S Sept. 15, 1866 Plain Mourning Goods, In French Merinocs, Rep Poplins, English Reps, Turin Cloths, Jamese Cloths, Alpacas and Wool Dekitties, At HALDEMAN'S, Sept 15 G 6 B LACK and COLORED DRESS SILKS In plain and double faced figures. ANLSOME GOODS At II ALDE3I A.N Scpt 15 6 CARPETS at 37 Cents, Among many other attractions in an en- tire new stock of Carpets Just received At HALDEMAN'S- Sept. 15 (16 N O Last Season's Goods to show in our MEN'S and BOY'S WE AR DEPART- I‘IENT At HALDEMAN'S Sept. 15, 1566 R ecollect, we offer each season an entire New Stock, in e7ery Department For our customers to select from. lIALDEMA.N'S, September 151866 ArnalansveztAmons zgvmutin 7 GI STATE OF WILLIAM TURNER, 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 it to make padment to the undersigned, at the store recently occupied by the said William Turner, without delay. Columbia, August 29th, 1866. MARGARET TURNER, J. A. TURNER. Administrotors. Sept 1 at HOOP SKIRTS. HOPKIN'S •' OWN MAKE," NMIXT PALL STYLMS ME Are in every 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 markct. 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 retail,at Man u factot v and Sales ROOM. No. G2S, ARCH Street. below 7th, Phila. Ask for llopkin's "own make,"—buy no other. Caution—• Pone genuine unless stamped on each Kid Pad- - Hopkin's Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No. (12S Arch Street, Phila." Also, constantly on hand ;ull line of N. Y. made Skirts, at very low prices. TERMS NET CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY Sept 1 4m. rphe great daily arrival of Barley Sheaf _L Cook Stoves at Pfithler's Stove Empo poll um and HousoFurnishingStore proves that they are the Best Stove iii the market that have been sold,for wood and coal. Aug. 11-tf TJ US C 0 TT TEA WE have the genuine article of Truscett en. It is the best black tea ever in troduced into this market, for sale only by U. MULLEN J.: BItO. Old Fellows' Hall. july 25,'66 11°1le, I Chills and Fever DR. SIMMS' - Vent Ague Killer. A POSITIVE CURE IN EVERY ..C1 Case of Chills and Fever, and has never thiled in any instance. Contains 210 QUININE or ot her inj u Hons. ingredients. Price, ONE DOLLAR per box; by mail, $1.,25. Prepared only by DR. J. SIMMS S SON, 4th and Ring Streets, Wilmington, Del. Sold by Johnson, Holloway Ai, Cowden, Philadelphia •, F. C. Wells d Co., N. Y. ; S. S. Hance, Baltimore ; and dealers gen erally everywhere. Aug IS 66 ly RELIEF' IN TEN IYIINUTES, BRYAN'S PULIVIENIC WAFERS .TTie-Tlic origin Medicine established m '18'37, and first article of the kind ever introduced under the name of -Pulmonic Wafer," in MI, or any other country; all otter Puhnonie Wafer, are counter feits. The genuine can be known by the name 131:YAN being ,tampe.i on each Wafer. These Waters have been botore the public for nearly thirty oftats, and the immense sale. attained, not only in .linet lea but trt f 'reign countries. fully aue , t their intrin , ic worth. 1:1:e medical proper ior to any other otrered for the cure of Pulinowtry or lnonchial :affections, and the quantity contained in each box is nearly dou ble that of that of the many worthleas imitations adverth.ed. . _ Bryan's Palmonie 'Wafers+ cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, !tslli ma, Catarrh. Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spit ting Blood, Pains in the Che-t. Incipient Consump tion mid all (lb-c.v.es of the lungs. Not only afford ing temporary relief. fait effecting a rapid and last ing, cure and are trot ranted to give satisfaction in every instance. They do not nauseate like acoholic compounds, and the medical properties are coin limed in a fot at so agreeable and pleasant to the taste, that any child will readily eat them. Ono dose will all Sys 'ttlt e Relief in Ten Minutes. To Vocalists and Pubhe Spealser., these Wafers are peculiarly valuable: they it ill in one day re move the most severe occasional hoarseness : and their regular use for a few days will, at all times, increase the power and flextbility of the voice, greatly tot pro% tag its tone, compass and clearness, for which purpo-e they are regularly used by many professional vocalists. The very great celebrity of this invaluable rem edy has induced impi inett led persons to prepare base imitations, which disappoint the just expecta tion, of the purelm-er, and time the character of the genuine medicine. See that the word, - 1:1:VAN," is stamped on each Wafer, and also ob-erve the lac simile of the sig nature of the Proprietor "JOH MOSE:>'' oil each wrapper, to counterfeit which is forger/4 Irr Offen ding parties will be dealt with to the full extent of the late. .11ryans Palineal e Wafers are for sale by all Drug -10'111.:NIOSES Sole Proprietor,27 Corti:lath St., N. Y. Jan. a, I,y Dr. F. lIIINULE. 111 - AnlE'rr.A., PA. By special regnest uttershis professional erviccs to the citizens of Cohtnibia. He may be found at his office at the residence of Mr. B Haldeman on Locust Street near I'resh~•terian church, every day front S A. M. to 12 M., except Thursdays, when he will conic at. 12 M. and remain until 110011 of the following day, though ho will treat special cases at any time. .:.zi , 2 4 .^.1.1e will attend to special cases of chi•oll c diseases of long standing. Sept. 8-'613. FREDERICK INSTITUTE. 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