Pra Repittlutent. To Correspondents. Communications, letters, contributions, generally of merit awl-interest to the reader, will be acceptable from (friends from all quarters EILLIATUM.—Part of our edition was, by error dated on the outside, October . 7th, instead of Gtb. CENTENARY OF METIIODIS3I.-11ev. Jos. Castle, D. D., will deliver his great Centenary Sermon at the M. E., Qhu.reh, next Sabbath, at 7 o'clock P. M., special sermon by the Pastor, Rev. Win. Major, at .10 o'clock A. M. SWEET Music —We return thanks to .tho unknown persons who serenaded us ; one evening during the week. 'We can as sure them that their sweet and captivating ; music was highly appreciated by all the „occupants of onr humble domicil. no,N. THADDEUS STEVENS.—It will be seen by an advertisement in another 'column, that Hon. Thaddeus Stevens will :.speak to the Republicans of Columbia and vicinity, this evening, at Odd Fellows' Hall. Gen. J. AV. Fisher, Hon. Thomas E. Cochran, S. A. Wylie, Esq., and others, will also address the meeting. A grand ; torchlight procession will take place. - ADVERTISED LETTERS.—The Post Office Department at Washington has in structed the different Post Masters in the ;United States not to advertise the lists of Jetters remaining uncalled for in all offices of the second class, consequently the lists from this office will not be advertised here after. Manuscript lists will be posted in the Post Office for the inspection of the imbl ie. _SERVED HIM RIGIXT.—When an ap peal was made to a certain philanthropist, in town, for aid to save women and chil dren from starvation, he inquired in what -way, or what security would be given for its repayment ? This same man wanted to. buy goods the other day, aL the store of 1. 0. Bruner for half price. He knew that goods wore sold very low, yet he didn't -want to pay for them. He left slightly in :advance of Bruner's boot. NEW GOODS. -A handsome assort ment of new Fall and Winter Goods has just been opened at the Store of J. S. Sny der, corner of Front and Locust. Domes tiss, Cassimeres, Vestings, Shirtings,Tick lugs, Dress Goods. &e., also a fall assort ment of boots & shoes which he guaran tees to be the very best for neatness and wear. Mr. S. has a fine store building and be sells his goods as cheap as the cheapest. DEATII OF AN ENTERPRISING zkx.--Mr. Henry Brandt, well-known throughout the county, as an extensive manufacturer of lakes, Grain Drills and other agricultural implement:, died at his residence on 'Wednesday evening lust. He was a member of the Borough Council and manifested a great interest in public alTairii. His loss will not only be severely felt in his own family but it will be felt in the community, as he was one of our most enterprising citizens and his death is re gretted by everyone. ENTERPRISE —Our enterprising Friend Dr. Parryof the Golden Nlortar Drug Store, COMQS out this week, in the "Spy," with a column advertisem.mt. This she WS spirit and enterprise on the part of the Doctor. and we know that it will amply repay him —at least he says advertising has always paid him more than the investment. He gives his store great attention—has lately, at considerable expense, put his store in .splendid order, and stocked it with a tresh assortment of medicine, drugs and _fancy articles. He keeps everything appertain ing to a well regulated drug store, and you Can rely upon what you buy of him. PRomric —i'be wife of Charles Spot ten of this place, on Monday morning last presented him with three children at one birth—a brace of girls and a boy, thus in creasing his family in a short time from seven to len children. The babes are all fine and large and are doing well as is also the mother, rot the information of those who wish to see these children we would state that Mr. Spotten lives on the Lancas ter turnpike the first house beyond Shaw nee run. Mr. S. is a laborer at Shawnee Furnace, and is not in a condition to keep a large family of small children us com fortably as some others, and we hope per sons calking to see the babes will make a present of some kind to Mrs. Spotten. We have no doubt but that it would be greatly appreciated. UNION M E ETING ---B rig. Gen. T. Gregg, late of the 45th Penn'a Ver. Vols.. eloquently addressed the Union Republi cans of Columbia in Odd Fellows' Hall on Wednesday evening. Nothwithstand jog the shortness of the ::otico, the Hall was packed fall. Gen. Gregg was a brave and fearless soldier and was welcomed to Columbia by many of his old companions in arms. Much to his credit, he fought his way up from a private soldier to a Brig. Gen. He has been through the Mexican war ;-and during his speech related many incidents which transpired during that time. He could tell the heighth of moun tains, distance, battles,men engaged,num ber of pieces of artillery, small arms and prisoners, captured, killed and wounded, of which seemed to be as fresh and vivid upon his fertile brain as though they jaad but yesterday transpired, GEARY CLUB BALL.—The Zonave Battalion, belonging to the Geary Club of this place, gave a Ball in Odd Fellows' Hall on Thursday evening last. It was a most perfect success,every thing being con ducted with nicety and order. The Hall was handsomely decorated around the walls i,-.11.11 paintings of the different Corps Badges, and in the centre hung the beau tiful flag which was presented to the Zou ayes by the patriotic ladies of Columbia, many of whom were present. The Zou ayes were dressed in uniform and every body was pleased with their conduct, gen eral arrangements, the politeness of the officers and the attention of the managers. The ladies looked happy and pretty, and were dressed neatly. The occasion had morethan usual eclat added to it by the presence of Gen, Gregg, who has been so journing here as the guest of Maj. Pfahler. Ile admired the ladies of Columbia very Much, and expressed himself as being highly delighted with the entertainment.— The most exquisite orchestral music was furnished throughout the evening by Prof. Beller. The whole affair proved very suc cessful and will long be remembered as a pleasing event in the history of the Zouaves. KILLED ON THE RAILROAD :—/;has. Lowhead, a brakesman on the Cincinnati Express on the Pennsylvania, Railroad was killed near Mount Joy, last night.— While leaning from the side of the train, he was struck by a cow•gnard. The de ceased rosined in Philadelphia, where ho has a wife and several ehildren.—.E2rpress. AT a meeting of Columbia Division No IS S. of T., the following Officers were elected for the ensuing term ; P. W. P., Win. P. Humble; U. P., Geo. A. Bingham; W. A., Robert Beacham ; S. R. S., Daniel F• Reese ; P. S., Lphriaui• Richards ; F., Saml. Allison; Chap., John Hurst; Cond., Thos. M. Fisher; A. Cond., Joseph Dots; I. S., Simon Weaver; 0. S., Chas. Liphart. Police Cases before Samuel Evans,l?,sq., Fraud—Sam. Thompson made complaint against John Case (both colored,) for fraudulently Nvithholding 54,25. Defend ant discharged upon payment of costs and a .T.ount claimed. James Lane made complaint against James Loney for assault and battery on deponent's son. Defendant discharged upon the payment or costs. Ho ! FOR. THE ClRCUS.—Circus-going people will be pleased to learn that Howes' Great European Circus will exhibit in Co lumbia, on Monday 15th, inst. This is without exception the best equiped affair of the kind that ever traveled the country. Their entertainments are first-class, and we have no doubt but that they will have an immense audience. The bulletin board on which is posted the bills of this circus, is a mamoth affair. It is about ten feet high, and over one hundred feet in length, and contains nearly two thousand feet of lumber. Tow x Inv ao v E MEIN T S.—JOila Hart man is erecting another brick house on Third street, between Locust and.iCherry, adjoining those lately put up by him. John is quite an enterprising man, as this makes, we learn, the tenth brick house he has iuilt in this place, besides a number of frame houses, and all with his own capital. —Adam Max - ton is also erecting a brick house, on Cherry Street, between Second and Third. -30110 Q. Denney is making improve ments at his residence on Locust street, by extending the front to the pavement, with verandah Jai., TO THE FA SIHONABLE.—Gen demen of taste and fashion, who wish to procure handsome habiliments to adorn the "out ward man," should gum to the merchant tailoring establishment of Maltby Case Columbia, and there get measured for a suit. Elegant lilting garments are made up and guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion. The stork of goods for I:entlenwn's wear, which has just, been laid in, com prises everything in the line that is CO he found in the market, and the manner in which they are made up, challenges the admiration of all. Gentlemen who are about to replenish their wardrobes 11w the fall and winter should call at the above named establishment. PoLincm, MEETINGS.— A. Clymer meeting was held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, on Monday evening last, Samuel 11. Reynolds Es7q., candidate for Congress, from L:measter, addressed the meeting at some length, upon the issues of the . day.— The Clyiner °tut-, or the "National Union 13.)ys in Bluo," paraded the streets with torches, headed by the Colunibut Cornet 13.md, making a respectable appearance. Tice seine evening the Columbia Zen:Ayes —Boys in Blue—turned out to attend a Geary meeting at 'Wrightsville. We were pleased to see that peace and good order prevailed, though one valorous individual wishing persons to know that he carried deadly weaponQ, or courting a riot, fired a pistol, in the vicinity of Front and Walnut Street, He was reprimanded by the Chief Iturgess,whieh was right, and we hope, fn: the credit of our Borough,that no rioting or disturbance of any kind will take place. The Election will be over in a few days. when all political differences will be set aside, and things will settle clown into peace and quietude. OUR PUBLIC SCIIOOLS.—TiIe public Schools of our town have been in session for one month and may now be considered fairly underway for the term. The Schools will now be kept open 10 months in place of 7 months as heretofore. There are 322 male and 3-15 female scholars in attendance looking a total of 067. These pupils are taught by i l teachers averaging something like 01 scholars to each teacher. The colored school is kept on Fifth St. There are about 50 children attending it, who are taught by one male teacher. An impression has got abroad that the colored school was about to be placed in the large school building on Cherry Street. This is entirely gioundless. The School Board own the building on Fifth Street and in tend to keep it for the use of the colored school. As our Common Schools are public in stitutions it is our purpose, more frequent ly to call attention to them, (if our school board does not allow their proceedings to be published. to the contrary, notwith standing) in order that the community may be informed with respect to them.and also to lead to a more general interest in their management. On Wednesday, October 4th, at the res idence of the bride's father, by Re - y. Mr. Ph. M. Reidenbach, Mr. Thomas White to Miss Susanna, eldest daughter of Mr. Adam Laule, all of Columbia. On the and inst., at the residence of the bride's mother Mrs. R. J. Spangler, by tho Rev. Win. A. Flemming„ J. W. Rich, and Acidic Spangler, both of Marietta, Pa. No Cards. Accept our congratulations friend John. Over that bottle of sparkling wine we testified our earnest wishes for the long lite, good health, prosperity and happiness of you and yours. May your pathway through life be strewn with the Bich-est blessings. They've launched their boa , . on Wedlock's sea, To make the voyage together, And we wish them Rica wherc'er they be In fair or stormy weather; And hope that while life glides along •To Mom as one bright dream, A dozen Menu, all young and strong, Shall row them up the stream. T:::? 'l5 In this Borough, on Wednesday evening 3d inst., Henry Brandt, aged 44 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, on Front Street, above Walnut, this (Saturday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, without further notice. IN MintOUJAlL—Airs..rohn. Matheit died after a lingering illness,-at the residence of her son-in-law, Dr. Henry Carpente,r this morning. She was one of the most devoted of Christian women, and her death will be regretted by this entire community. She was the relictof the lateHon.John .Mathiot, who, for many years, was Mayor of Lan caster. One of the kindest and most af fectionate of mothers, her loss will be irre parable to her children and grand-children. .A.r the age of nearly four-score years,she has descended to the grave without an enemy. She was truly"a mother in Israel," and her good works remain behind to bless and revere her memory,wbile herspirit has winged its flight to the abode of the blessed and good. Many a slim t, tear will be shed at the bier and over the grave of the dear old sainted woman ,whose presence on earth will be known no mare forever.—Lancas ter Intellt;ryencer, October Ist, '66. NEW Alll' EB,TISEMENTS BA RTL FITT can , SEWING MACHINE. 040. Best Cheap Licensed Machine in the U. S. Agents wanted everywhere. Pay .550 to $2OO per month: Enclose Stamp, and address PAGE BROTHERS, Gen. Agents, 614 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia ; or 221 Summit Street, Toledo, Ohio. Oct. 6. lino. " YOUR TENTS, YE KNIGHTS !'' The "Knights of the R. S." will meet in their tents, on the plain, on Sat urday, October 6th, at the 'lnd watch, from the setting of the " Great Orient." - Vigilant every one ! By Order of the • Cousem OF Tux. F_ _T_,li_mq-ir.-r_,, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. HAS located premanently in Columbia, and offers his professional services to the citizens of his place. He may be found at his office at the res idence o 1: ii. I - Izt'demon, on Locust street. every day from S to ID A. M., and from 7 to SP. M. Persons wishing his services in special eases, between these hours will leave word, by note, at his office, or thro' the Post office. Oct. 0, 'O. AUDITOR'S NOTlCE.—Estate of Dr. Win. S. Me. Cork!elate of the Borough of Columbia decd. The undersigned Au ditor appointed to distribut , - the balance remaining in the hands of Elizabeth Me. Corkle Ad ministratri x,to and among those legally entitled to the same,will sit for that purpose on Monday October 29th I.Stiti at 2 o'clock P. at the Franklin House in the Borough of Columbia, where all per sons interested in said distribution may at ten.% 3. "W. JOHNSON, Auditor Oct. 6. •fit REPUBL lOAril Pi aSS MEETING A Grand Mass Meeting of the friends of NAL GEN. GEARY, Will be held in Columbia, on SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 6th 180'3. Ali who desire the speedy restoration of the Union, and who are in laver of pro tection to American Industry and approve the Policy of Itecon-traction adopted by a Republican Congress. and all who are in favor of the election of Major General .701111 W. Geary for Governor, are invited t..) attend. HOY. THADDEUS STEVE:CS, will positively be present. HON. TIIOMXS E. COCHRAN, BRIG. GEN. JOS. W. FISHER, H. HOOD, S. A WYLIE, anti others will address the Meeting. There will he a 0 'RAND TORCH LIGHT PROUESSION I The Zottave BattAlion, will turn out with torches and IN , usie. laiD - Let all favorable to the cause, come out on this last AS'aturclag evening of the Can4paign, to renew your vows of fealty to the Constitution aid the - Union, and re assert the principals of Washine.M.n, Clay, Jeff, , rson and the late lamented President, AL:RA HAM LINCOLN. By Order of the COMMITTEE. Cola Oct. li. 1,1131N2]§" FANCV FURS! JOHN FA RTE RA S Ohl Eitablh;hed. FUR Mauunielory, No. 718 ARCII Street, above 7th, Philada. T_TAvE NOW . STORE OF MY OWN 11.." 1 m portat ion and idanu facture one of the largest and most beautiful selections of FANCY FURS, for Ladies' and Children's Wear in the City. Also, a tine assortment of Gent's Fu'r Gloves and Collars. I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices.and I would there fore solicit a call from my friends or Lan caster county and vicinity. Renunnber the Nante,Mtun her and Street! JOHN FA No. 71S Arch St., ab. 7th, south side, Phi ladclpbin. I have no Partner, nor connection with any other store is Pailailelphia. Oct. G -tin. K) TAT E MENT SHOWING THE CON clition of the First National Bank, of Columbia, on ),londay, October 1,181;6. RESOURCES. Notes and bills dise , unted, 161;333,37 U. S. li.uni , for ell eulat ion, 150,00 1,00 U : 4, St•enrities on hand, 10,000,00 321,383,37 Ca , ii in imtes of other hank , , 2.214,90 Lego! tenders & Comp'd Notes, 31,913,00 37,159,00 t 7,10-11 Item , , 3,1:7,59 Due frmn Banks, 30,1382,03 Expenqes, 5511,71 Interest on deposits, 52,21 638.92 Premiums p.lid, 20,50 Fixtures, 1._06%0i $397,549,51 1,1_4131L1.7'1E5. Capital Stook. paid $150,003,00 Surplus I , ' nod, .1.300,A 0 etreultton, 132,000,03 Depo,its on Certificate, 07,191,05 • Do 'l'l%lll,lOA, 30,017,4 S 97.533,53 Dividend.; unpaid, 300,00 Due to 11. - Lnks and Bankers, 8,377,99 Profit and Loss, 09,24 Exchanges, 228.13 , Discounts, lutercbt.,, 5397,510,34 Ithichte,icesf.: of Director , , 529,700 Sworn to and snb,eribed by S.S. DETWILER, Cashier. Oct. 7 3m. QUARTERLY REPORT OF TILE CON ilition of the Columbia National Bank on the morning of the first .Nlonday of o,:tober, _ 1? E S O URGES. Notes and bills dis'd, $743,702,27 U. S. bonds deposited for circulation, 501,000,00 1.1. S. bonds on hand, 32,110,00 $1234.592,27 Cush in notes of State Banks, 114,00 Specie, 95,00 Legal tenders and compound int. notes. 54 353,01 54,157.00 Remittances,& other cash items, 5,802,02 Due from National I3anks_, 121,351,57 "front other Banks and Bankers, 135,15 121,454,05 Banking House, 10,000,00 Current expenses d 3 Taxes paid, 7,152,70 LIABILITIES Capital, Paid in .500,000,00 Surplus fund, 100,000,00 Disnotint. and Exchange, 9.1,015,12 Profit and Lu.s, 24,8 60 ,74 25,9013,16 Due to National Banks, 30,95,02 Due to other lianics4 Bankers,S.ss6,lo 38,541,12 Circulation of Columbia 8ank,'26.423,00 do Cola National Baal:X:6,183,00 402,610,00 Individual deposits :356,637,76 Indebtedness of Directors, $10400.00 Sworn to and subscribed by SAMUEL SHOCH, Cashier, Oct. t;, 3m A IiDITOWS NOTlCE.—Estate of Rich -CA- and Derrick late of Columbia Borough deceased. The undersigned, Auditor, ap pointed to distribute the balance 'remain ing in the hands of Samuel Truscott, Ad ministrator d. b. n. c. a. to and among those legally entitled to the seine, will at tend for that purpose on Saturday, Nov. 3rd, at 10 o'clock, A. If. in the Library Room of the Court 1-louse, in the City of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. B, SW-AMR, Auditor. Sept 229 4.t. TARRY'S COLUMN " MY IDODICY" IS TO SELL FIRST CLASS DRUGS At Low Prices. Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Has just been refitted and refurnished Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Has just received a full fall stock. Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Is situated on Front St., al). Locust. Parry's Golden M ortar Drug Store Is the place to get cheap Drugs. Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Is the place to get Pure Drugs. Parry's Gclden Mortar Drug Store Is the place to get goood LS: reliable Drugs. Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Is the place, to get Prescriptions com pounded, Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Is the place to get Perfumery and Fancy Articles. Parry's GoMei' Mortar Drug Store Is the place to get genuine Patent Medicines. Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Is the place to get Dye Stuffs. Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Is the place to get Trusses and Supporters Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Is the place to get Shoulder Braces. Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Is the place for country Merchants to obtain their supplies. Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Is the place for Physicians to obtain First Class Drugs. Ladies buy the Enamel of America at Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Gentlemen buy their Shaving 67, Fancy Soaps at Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Farmers buy their Cattle Powder at Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Physicians buy their outfits at Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Country Merchants buy at Wholesale prices at Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store PARRY'S MI !GUM' MG SURE, Sal Soda, Concentrated Lye. Matches, Starch, Shoe Blacking, Bic:10 , Soda, Salaratus, Alcohol, So(la Ash, Castile Soap, Neat's Fool Oil, Indigo, J3ath Bricks, Stone Polish, Wax Lights, Shoe Brushes, French Blocking PA_I-MY'S Golden Mortar Drug Store is the BEADQUARTERS for COAL OIL, LAMP CIIIII N LES, And WICKS, Cream Tartar Reid. Saltpeter, Epson Salt,;.-. Castor Oil, Ref. Borax, Gum Camphor, Salad Oil, Flavoring Extracts, Bermuda Arrowroot, Essences, Go to Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store Pvrry's Golden I\lortar Drug Store. A full assortment of Genuine 'French Perfumery, Pitalon 's :Night I3looming Cereus, Louis Itrown Windsor soap, Wright's Pomades, Hunt's White Virgin Wax, I fauley's :Musk Soap, De light's Spanish Lustral, Wright's Bl oom of the C'ireasian Rose, Be zin's Scrap Soap, Reeve's Ambrosio. &c., 4.113.31 :2,3J0 5,033,02: PARRY'S GOLDEN MORTAR • DRUG STORE, Is the place to get Dembold's Preparations, Jaynes Expectorant, Mishler's Bitters, Sarain's Panacea, Lindsey's Blood Searcher, Bull's Sarsaparilla, McLanes Vermifuge, Mrs. Winslow's Soo'hing Syrup, Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wright's Pills, Ayer's Sai saparilla, Smith's Colagoguc, Daily's Carminiative, Godfrey's Cordial, Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial, IVooley's Sal nr, Ana all other popular Palent Mediaines. $1483,035,W $1483,035,04 JUST RECEIVED. _l. Large Assortment of French it American Toilet Soaps at PARRY'S Golden Mortar Drug Store. Front Street, Columbia Special attention given to compounding PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS, And all medicines for Family use. Oct. 6, 1566. Is the place to bu 3, If you want, JUST RECEIVED Great Distribution BY THE American Jeweler's Association, Depots: 37 &39 Nassau, 34, 56 38 Liberty Street, NEW YORK CITY. Of Rosewood Pianos and Melodeons, Fine Oil Painting., Engravings. Silver %Van; Gold and Sil ver watches, and elegant Jewelry. consisting' of Di tunoni I Pins, Diamond Rings, Gold Bracelets. Coral, Florentine, Mosaic, Jet, Lava, and oameo Ladies' Sec., Gold Pens, with Gold and Silver Extension lioldeni, Sleeve Button.. Sets of Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, Plain and Chased Gold Chains, etc., valach at $lOOO,OOO FOR ONE DOLLAR Which tl:cy need not pay until it is known what is drawn and its value: THE Ail ERICA ASSOCIA calls your attention to the fact of is being the largest and mo,l popular Jewelry Association in the United States. The bilsili,s6 is and always has been conducted in the most candid mut lumorable manner. Oar rapidly increasing trade is a sure guarantee of the appreciation of oar patrons for :his method of obtaining rich elegant and costly goods. The sudden stagnaton of tra de i n Europe, owing to the file German War and recent disastrous fi nancial crisis in England,has caused the failure of a large number of Jewelry Muse, London and Paris, obliging them to sell their goods at a great sacrifice, in sonic in stances less than one third the cost of manufacturing. We have lately purchased very laS•gety of these Bankrupt Goods, at such extremely low prices that we can word - to send away Finer Goods, and give better chalices to draw the mod l'n'aa6leiwizcs t horn any othcr establishment doing a siniitur business. 00 It. IA IS To PLEASE, and we I.r:spectrally solicit your patronage, as we are confident of giving he utmost satisfaction. During the past year we have f incanted a number of the most valuable prizes to all parts of thecountry. Those who patronize us wilt re ceive the fall value of their money, as no article on our list is worth lees than One Dollar, retail. and there arc no Blanks. Parties dealing with us may depend on haring prompt returns,and the article drawn wilt by immediately sent to any whites.; by return i,.arl or express. - The following parties having recently drawn valu able prize. , from the A tnerican .1 eN , elers' Association and hare kindly allowed the use of their name;: charies J. Minter, Esq. Treasury Department, Washington, 1), C.. Piano vaiue $505; Miss Auna G Yates, 52 St. Mark's Place, N. V., Sewing Machine value. $75 ; Brig. Gen. L. L. Hanson, U. S. Tots., Nashville, Tenn., Silver Tea Set, value $150; Miss Emilia limiter, 63 Front St.. Ilarrishurg, Pa.. Sewing value $OO ; Licit-Colonel Walter Chitten den, griartermaster, Louisville, Ky., Old Watch, value. $150; .Win. S.llaincs, 247 King St., Charleston, S.C., Silver Watch. %attic $5O; Alexander Johnson, Esq., Editor ..Ifuskatear Poorer, Muskateur, Minn., Ladio,' Emanuel Watch, value 5150; Samuel Lee, K. 1., President Colorado and Red Bank Mining Co., Sanfarncisco, Cal.. Melodeon, ‘aloe $2OO, Aaron S. Lon , . Esq., Principal Elkhart Collegiate Institute, Elkhart .1., Diamond pin, value $2.10; R. M. Longstrect, Montgomery, Ala., Music Box. tat id 73,00 i Rev Isaac Van bluer, Albany, N. Y., Cole Lined Dining Set,valac 300,00; Miss Clara Lucugure Dayton. Ohio, Pianoforte, value 400,05, and Diamond Pm, value 175,00. Many names could be placed on the list, but we no names without permission. Our patrons are desired to send United States Currency when it is convenient. PARTIAL LIST OF AR7ICLES TO 111;1 SOLD FOR ONE DOLL:ILn EACIL Without regard to value and noE to be paid for uu til you know hat you ate to receive : - - . . 11 Elegant lto,ewowl Pianos, worth rin i 2.00 to; 130 13 Eleizant .1/elodeon , , Ito.owood Cases, 173 to 2.;0 30 Post (las, Sewing 3laenines, 40 to 300 73 Fine Oil Paintings, 30 to 100 130 Polo Steel 1 0 ..ngra\ings. framed 20 to 3 i 3 ) . .‘ltisie Boxes, 25 to 10 130 list olving Patent Ca•tors, silver, 20 to 19 3 ; Silver Fruit aml oalce /la , kets, 20 to 33 11)0 Sot, of Tea arid Table Spoon., :20 to 10 150 (..;‘,41. lima ing Case Wateheso.varranted,3o to 350 100 Diamond Ring-a:luster and single stone,73 to 260 1751; old ‘Vatelle , , 03 to 150 300 Ladies' Wntehe , , GO to 100 Z.OO Siker Watches, 2) to 75 Diamond Pius, Broo •he, and Ear Drops, Ladiet , ' Set , of told and Coral let and Gald, Florentino.Mo saie,Lava. and Catn,); Sets of Stml,,Vest and Neck Chains, Plain and Chased Gold 4:01n Thim bles, Lockets. New Style oelt bold l'ens and PClleik, Fancy Wolk Boxes, Gold Pens witn 1;0141 and Silver Extension Holders, and n large as sorML•lll of Fine Silver ‘Vare and Jewelry of every deseripti,n, of the best make and late-t styles. ...\ chance to obtain any of the above Articles for ONE DOLLAR,bypurchasing a sealed envelope for 25 cents. 53y Sealed Envelopes will be sent for t 1 ; Eleven fer;.2 ; Thirty fir ; Sixty-five for $10; 100 for ;15. Agents wanted - E very where. Unequaled induc , mont: offered to Ladies and (kllt. Will, will net as mth. tfur deneriptit•e trill be , cut on application. I timillitnion, are tondo. in the following manner: Clottitieates naming Ca- It artiele and its valet' :ire placed in , ealed envelope-, whielt :ire well !nixed. ono of the the-eoll%ClOpiienitaining the Certificate ot• Order for mate artielo, will he delivered at our otilee, or -out by lord! to any address, without re gard to el twee. on receipt of 23 cents. Ott ret,eiviag the Cerillicatt; the purelta ,, ,er will sue hat article tt ;haw,. and its value,and eau then -:-.'l,atol:reoeive the article namod,or can eticai , e ant• other• one article on ono• li-t of the sante value. Purelne..er. 11l our Sealed Envelope.. may in this manner ob t ain an at•ticle worth foam une to tire linwhed • I.ollg Ictters are tlniirec , sary. Ifsve the ind nes , : to write plain direction.: and in ehoo , int; ditlerent articles from thu-u drawn; mention tltu style de sired. Orders for SOVIod En% elope , : inn , t in every ease be accompanied tv:th the Ca-.h, with the mune of the 1,1 4on sending. and Town, County and State plainly writ ten. Letters nhould be ad.lre. , ed to the Mali:mom as fullo4s; w.vcsoN a;c, :17 and 39 Streei, New York City. Out. G, :11111. A G E NI'S . 1r A NTED For FRANK MOORE'S NEW WORK, WO.IIIEN OF THE WAR." Agents will find this o. book of real merit and in trinBic Value—sußSECT NEW in nscig mtete.qing and =Wow—No oux ever attrieted and eng•tged the public mind like this. lilvery body wants it, and thoesands will purchase it as soon as an opportunity is afrorded them. Read what Agent , say of it. 000 experienced Agent writes : It is the ea-lest and pleasantest Pool : to sell he ever canvassed for: and says people are delighted with it, the Ladies es pecially. Another says: "Women of the War" is the bock of the season. Anr.ther; 1:17 orders in four days, One reports 17 orders the first day 01'0,0Iva-sing. Intelligent. active males or female. will tied the male of this work a pleasant and /Hera/ire cum/w/o/cot% Book has no Competior—lt comes fry-li and new to the people. The territory is clean and clear. Agents under-mad the advantages in this pat lieu lar. For filth particulars send for Cirenlar. /Wares., S. S. SCRA YVON ,t CO., At 27 Asylum St., .Elartford, Conn. - V ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 18136. 91,1 w undersigned will sell, on the premi ses, in West ]lempliela Township, Lancaster County, situated one mile east of Columbia, adjoining lands of John L. Wright's estate, Jacob Lorry and others, CONTAINING 135 ACRES, 149 Perches, of which 43 acres 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 BOUSE, divided off into convenient rooms, and it) every way a connbrtahlo dwelling with Kitchen, Smoke House, Wood Shed and Spring I louse, over a never-failing spring orexcellent water. There is also on the premises a large and commodious BANK BARN With Corn House and Granary attached, a new hog Pon 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 neigliirJrhood, possessing all the advantages of a comfortable homestead and is located in one (Mho 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. F. HEISE. John Brady, Auctioneer Sept. 2S 3t. WANTED Cl"' Quarry men at Perinea Quarry near ,sc.." Leaman Place. Wages :32,00 per day. Boarding 20 cents per meal. Steady em ployment will be given. JAMES GILLEN. Sept. 2t Foreman. _ pATENT HINGE BACK ALBUMS Al temns ct Co's. Patent llimre Back Al bums, the best album made• Call and ex amine at aug. 20 911-1 E CELEBRATED SETH THOMAS _L CLOCK. E. Spering has just receiv ed from the city a choice stock of these eel brated clocks. The best, neatest and prettiest Yankee Clock 'warranted tin• two years. :tug. 26, B EST SYRUP MOLASSES at J4CKSON'S. .w-The origin Medicine establi-lied in 18.17.:i first article of the land ever introduced tinder the name of "Pnlmonie Wafers," in thi , or any other country; all other Pnlinonie Wafers are counter feits. The genuine :au be known by the name 131:VAN being ~.tamped on each Wafer. These Wafers have been before the public for nearly th lily years, and the i in d isc Stile attained, not only in Ameriea lint in foreign countries. fully lille , L their intrinsic worth. The medical proper ties are superior to any other articles ()Were,' for the cure of Pulinunqry or ht ouchial*allections, and the nit:unity contained in each box is nearly dou ble that of that of the many not thlefs imitations advert i-ed. Bryan's INtlzatozaie NN:tfers cure Coughs, CIII(114, Sole Throat, I loarseni,s. Ast in I, fironehitis, Ditlictilt Breathing, Spit ting Mood, l'ains in the Chest. Incipient Consump tion aid all ili,e.e-es 01 the lung,. :Sot only itil'orit ing temporary tel but etretlAtte,' a 1.011111;01d hot cure and are warranted to 6 0 tve , atii-factian to every instance. They do not nauseate like 000 holm compounds, and the medical properties tire com bined in a form so agreeable and pleasant to the taste, that any child will readily eat them. Otte do,e, altsays afford To VocaliNts and Public Speakers, these Wafet•.s are peculiarly valuable; they Mill in one day re move the nio , t set e uevastoaal : :111(1 their regular use fir a few days will, at :ill the power :ind flexibility of the greatlvitnproving its tone, compa.s and clearne , s, Cro tchich purpo,e they are regularly need hy many prolesAtinal voc:ilkts. The very great celeblity of thi , , invaluable rem edy ha• induced unprincipled per•on prepare imit.itions. which disappoint the just expot 0 on- of the purcha-et•, itod injure the e enactor of the genuine medicine. See that the word, "IiIIYAN," is Qtamped on each Waler, and also oh , erve the fac simile of the sig nature of the Proprietor ".1011 MOSI , :b" na Cools wrapper, to counterfeit which is iut•yi;t•q. Uth ti ding parties will he dealt with to the full extent of the law. riryanslia9tlic 15raftirs are for sale by all Drug girtQ. JOB MOSES Sole Proprietor,27 Corti:unit St., N. Y Jan. It, ly FREDERICK INSTITUTE. FOR, YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. THE WINTER SESSION OF THIS IN stitution will COMlllellee on Monday, October 2:2, IStki. All departments of the Institute are presided over by able and eompetent Instructors. Prof. Charles Longhurst, M. A., of Cambridge Univer sity, England, is in charge of the Classical Department. For Catalogues, address, A. PRINCE SUPP LEE, Principal, Frederick, Montgomery Co.. Pa. • GOLD PENS. GOLD PENS. Just entire 10, v J ti t . oi RECEIVED AN FoLEY'S CELF,BRATED GOLD PENS. Our variety is very complete, mill an 110 W. Now is the time to select a good Pen. <Mr prices are as low as they arc in New York We guarantee all first-class Pens Ibr one year, at W. U. - HESS' Book Store, Locust Street. Sept. 22, Anecdotes and incidents of the Heroic, Patriotic, Splendidly Illustrated with over 300 fine Portraits Pad beautiful Elrravinas. The valiant and brave hearted, the pieturesone and (Intimate, the wittyaml marvelon , , the tender and pathetic. The ro.I of fame and s'oi y, c picket, spy. s ,, mt, 151v. , une. :111 , 1 -eige; startling r }irises: wonderful escape. Fatima. words and de. Cis of women.and the m hole panorama of the mar ale here thrillingly portrayal in a masterly manner, at once historical and romantic, rendering it the most ample, unique, brilliant amid readable book that the war ha , called Guilts Amusement as tt ell as instruction may be found in evmy page, as graphic detail, brilliant wit, and authe.itie history. ate skillfully interwoven in this work at literary in t. This work sells itself. The people are tired of dry details and partizan works ' and want something hun t oron, romaidie and startling. Our Agents are iniking from Sion t s2OO per month. clear of all ex penses. Send fur circulars, giving full particulars. and see our :twin , and proof of the above assertion. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.. 5 1 /7 Minor St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. :42- t-Tf, Ult PRICES ARE Decidedly Reasonable I NIENS' and BOYS' 'WEAR, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS and JANE'S. BEAUTIFUL I)RESS GOODS. Merinoes. Casiners, Poplins, Del:tine , and Coburgs. A full line of Prints from 12 cents up. Wool and Cotton Flannel,. Bleached and Unbleached :Unship:, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins A: Crash Floor and Table Oil Cloths. We have bought our stock tin• net cash and we will sell at tt very short profit, J. \V. STP.A.CV Cor 2ntl, Locust st., sept 2Sth 'GO Columbia, Pa. E. SPE RING'S Jewelry Store CONCENTRATED LYE,OR SOAP ‘..-/ Maker, just received. and for sale at a low price by E. WILMA:OS. I Performance at, 2 and at 7.20 o'clock P. M - --- L JA,N,01.; S. EBA:1%;O:s: VALLEY HONEY AT • • WALTER WATEQ M Equestrian Director, ADMINISTRATORS NOTZO.r. EST k.TE OF WILLIAM TURNER, of - the Borough of Columbia, Lan caster County, deed. 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 paSment to the undersigned, at the store recently occupied by the said William Turner, without delay. Columbia, August 29th, 1896. MARGARET TURNER, J. A. TURNER. S:pt 1 Gt. Administrotors. 628 1 - 1001' SKIRTS. G2B TIOPKIN'S " OWN MAKE," NEW E'ALL ST:SIMS! Are in every respect First Class, and em brace a complete assortment for Ladies, Misses, and Children of the Newest Styles:, et - 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 1 - loop Skirt in the market. The springs and fastenings are warranted perfect.— Every Lady should try them. They are now being extensively sold by Merchants. throughout the country, and at wholesale and retail,at Aranuthetoi y and Sales Room No, PS, ARCH Street, below 7th, Phila. Ask for llopkin's "own make,"—buy no other. Caution—None genuine unless stamped on each Kid Pad—"Hoplt in's Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No. (2S Arch Street, Phila." Also, constantly on hand :till lino of N. Y. made Skirts, at very low prices. TERMS NET CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY Sept 1 4in. mho great daily arrival of Barley - Sheaf JL Cook Stoves at Pfahler's Stove Empo porium and House Furnishing Store proves that they are the Best Stove in the market that have been sold,for wood and coal. Aug. 11-If TR, USG OTT TEA. I,ITE have the genuine article of Truscott Vl' Tea. It is the best black tea ever in troduced into this market, for sale only by H. MULLEN kt, 13R0. July 25,'66 Odd Fellows' Hall. - . - /tune ! Chills and Fever ! DR, SIMMS' Vegetable Ague Killer. A POSITIVE CURE IN EVERY 1 - 1_ Case of Chills and Fever, and has never failed in any instance. Contains no QUININE or other injurious ingredients. Price, ONE DOLLAR per box; by mail, Prep: red only by DR. S. SLUMS k SON, 4th and King Streets. Wilmington, Del. Sold by Johnson, Holloway h Cowden, Philadelphia ; F. C. Wells cl.:; Co., N. Y. ; S. S. Hance, Baltimore ; and dealers gen erally everywhere. Aug IS 66 ly RELIEF DI TEM DILIMUTES BRYAN'S PULMOMC WAFERS. n Ten :Muni AGENTS T.V.INTED F4)l THE PICTORIAL BOOK OF REBELLION Ruin a nth', 11-amorous, ctncl 7'retgicul I " ty w i z ... , : 1-. '-. 't ; at --. t, --, , . - 3,... - , -, :g \'' -...- 4, - , Y40...0 • '. -- P--:-_--',•: . , :-. 4, .-- - to,___ -.. 5 , ' it\ TRIU3IPII AL RETURN 1 lee" , - - f3.1 1,?:_,-T.l - •:''.:.-- rrt-"."..V -- T'f 1 ,1 !..--7A—m - r 1 ' , "; -2 ,--1 . . / ":1 -- 0 -. 1.,, 1,-A:" 2. : :: ; 1 / .. k u./:,./ ~......,,,„ r--.2:17_, ;,../x,..v, .t,,7 , / , 4,1. A...,, _,47v S. B. HOWES European Cii,cus c . ! B. HOWES respectfully O. informs the public, that he has returned to America, after an absence of seven. years in Europa, bringing to this country the_most COI\IPLETE CIRCUS, The World has ever seen, combining all the great Per former, of Englanil and Con tinental Europe,atnher ne4r Luu MALE AN) rEmALE, Ar T S'l'S; cxhibit A T COLUMBIA, Monday. OctobQr 151.11, ...Omission .4) Cenk Children, :5 Cents Mr. Howes, with a desire to gratify the universal as Nvell as his immediat pa trons, announces a GRAND c;RATurrous EXHIBITION, Which the People of Europe noek.ed lw thottsolalN distance:: or Ten to Twenty miles to wit nes:: ; GORGEOUS P_Vi E ANT, More brilliant than ever be held hy mottalssince t he drays Chi Valry, or the Splendor.; of the Field of the Cloth of (told. In this gr,•at sloe will appear THE GRAND CHARIOT OF ..EOl,-WS, With Full Opera Baud, fol lowed by the BEAUTIF ur, TABLEAUX C A. li ! Carryillj IN THE LTVING LION STREETS And containing no Allegori cal Tableau of America, rep resented by 0 Groupe of beau tiful Females classically draped. At the feet of the Goddess of Liberty crouches a large living Lion,trained by Mr. Crocket‘. Around are grouped Beautiful Girls, rep rosenting Europe. Asia, Afri ca and America, with u , tice and Truth standing by. This magnificent Peripatetic Pic ture will be followed by Neptune's Sea Chariot, Chinese Chariot Of Confucius, Masaive Cage of Liows, .I.nd other Chariots, Cars and Berlins or exquisite "work manship, drawn by detach ments of the magnificent stud of Foreign Horses, and suc ceeded try the Whole Troupe of Artists, including the most . f, TJ.\Dy in the WOULD. A Stud o 1 14 SHETLAND PONIES, drawing the FAIRY clrAmoT OF TITAN lA, The Whole corn - ling the inoFt attractive out-door di , play ever witnessed on this conti nent. Attached to this Establish ment is Mr. Crookett's Don Ol' WILR it, FEROCIOUS I.ION Which win he exhibited at each pertbrmanee by Mr. PlartCE, NVILO will Enter the Den of Lion , 4! And exhibit his a , tottishiug magnetic power over the monsters of the dese:t and jangle ; feud them with raw meat , with his naked hand, and demonstrate his control over 1110111 by making: them pe.t form a number of mameu vres and novel evolutions.-- During an interval in the Cirens entertainment, fierce will go through his Oaring 1111(1 wonderful pc rfbrmance within the Immense Len of Wild Lions in the centre of the arena, exhibiting to the audience a degree of sterling courage and iron nerve before equaled by mortal man. Prominent among the At tractive Talent or the A re11:1. are such artists as James De Motto, The Great European Science and Character llider. Chas. Reed, The Renowned Principal Trick Rider and Summer saultist. Mr. T. Watson, The Shakesperean Rider. The llelmont Brothers. Lazello King, Little 'Mae, Madamoiselle In addition to these dis tinguished naines.the Troupe Comprises many others. DOUBLE TrzourE OF YAINASTS. Where combined Talents Will be in ought into re(' ni,ition, in narand series of Ac r obatic anti Gymnastic Evolutions, entitled the IIEDOUT.:•: ARAB NO ME , &'tj,.=-% - .T, I "z •-•z• 0: 4 4*; . Arver , l ?PA 4‘,y 4, = f -. , -.' EN CM MSS MEI IN
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