MEM ,From atinerafShieldi' ,pgagernent of Erie Advance ,Pnard „pith ,Jacksou'i •Main Body Near Pori Republic; .The Advance Driven ,Back Afier eiTierea .-WASIIIS * GTON, :311ne - 11. — Advicestrocaire4 at the War Department stat that Jackson's j'army attacked „Gen., Shields' advance on c ,Mondo c y morning , near Port Republic—The " coralid is said to have been maintained for four hours by abolut4DC/0 of our men against :Ith!eaailit body of f rackaop..ts,nraty. .irtmesepti.s e foree beqame,tro overwhelm ing in nnasberathat ,rzur otlvAnee virts,com-, ". paled to fall back, whie,b . r .it di,d,lll . good order until it met the 'inapt body of,P.en.! Shields' command, near Cotgad's_store. soon as this was effected Oie v enemy in turn retired. The fighting is said. to have been :very severe, And the loss ,heavy .on both s id e s, panticplars have r reaclod, the De partnient. ' A private letter staLca that peneralShield had previously succeedad ,ip destroying a ,large quantity of supplies belonging 'fillhe "Rebels, found at Milford and ;/t,Cenrad's store. The damage by the recent rains, including, the carrying away of bridges over the South, Allikanch of the Shenandoah river, materially! ,interfered with the commissariat arrange ipents ,ittni the movements of troops. ALTT.ACIC ON CHILBZESTON ,Our Forces Landed on Battery and Johns ./stands.—A Battle Near the City.—lntense t peciteNzent (Tway the Rebels. The follossipg tzjespatoPes,p.re taken from Suptk-gTo papers: "Gp4clAlwr,,June 3.---.The i rederal gun boats are moving up ns if to engage our batteries. The greatest exciterneutyrc rails as the gunboats are in sight at times. Every confidence is expressed in General Gist's ,nbility to drive the invaders off." [SECOND DESPATCH.] •"CHARLESTON, Juno 4, A. hl.—The enemy landed this morning, two thousand strong, at James Island, opposite the city. A battle took ,place. The enemy were repulsed and .twenty men taken prisoners by the forces of ; General gist. 'The prisoners will be sent to 4labama, immediately. There is Apt heavy firing in the direction of James Island, and it is rumored that a Appdred more Yankcts have been cut off and,captur ll[piap DESPATCH.] -9Cu.taixstoN, June 4, P. M.—General Gist's last despatch says: "The prisoners take n this,morning,repo. t that the enemy landed, sev.euteen ,hundred strong, on b.ttery Island and on John Island. The enemy is now in front of me in force, And under cover of his gunboats. An ad vance is imminent." .NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. Agionsta4aa,.of the Enemy Against Zharles ion, South Carolina—llepulse of the Enemy and ,Capture of !Prisoners. [From the Richmond Examiner June 5] ACUSTA, June .I.—The Savannah Atepub ifeart.ol this morning has despatches trim Charleston, dated yesterday, which state that the enemy landed, about four hundred .strong on James Island, nearly opposite the city, and were repulsed with a loss of ,twenty prisoners. General Gist's despatch says that the prisoners taken this morning report that enemy landed 1,700 strong last night on ,Battery Island, with a like three at 4egare ,ville, Johns Island. -Toe enemy are in grout of me, but under cover of their gunboats.. Fi v e P. M.—Th e , twenty Yankee prisoners captured on Japes Island have just passed on their %say tojail. .t;inety more were cot eE'and will protabily ,fie,captin,ed. Ileavy firing continues in that direction. ATTACK ON FORT PE3IDERTON. [Prom the Cilll rlesion Courier,JUlle 2 ] About two o'clock Friday afternoon one ,of the enemy's gunboats came into Stono ,river and took a position from which they ,opened fire on Furt Pemberton, garrisoned pnder the command of Major J. J. Lucas. he post is under command of Lieutenant Aticppl.C. I{. Huger. 4 brisk engagement pf a half an boar took place, after which Me enemy retired The behavior of the gar rison was admirable. - ,FEpERAL OPERATIONS TN Supra Cgtobtt74. Wroth the L.) Ileilburg Repulthenn, J une 2] CIIARLESTON, May 31.—The Courier of Allis morning says the enemy, in strong force consisting of infantry, cavalry and artillery, landed at Page Point on Thursday morning ;4 advanced towards Pocotallgo, wlthin two miles of the Charleston and Savannah pailroad. Our forces at that point although ?nferior in numbers, held the enemy in check until reinforcements arrived, when lice enemy retreated to their boats, the Con- federates pursuing them. It was thought the engagement would be resumed last night or this morning. TVP Confederates are reported to have been killed. Col. Walker's horse was shot under him at Secessionville. At Pemberton the,en emy's gunboots threw xi, few ejml) . , but they did' no injury. They olso e)tellad Newtown. The engagement lasted three hours, doing no injury to our side. One Federal gunboat was disabled. The Mercury says the mast was shot away. It was thought the fight would be re awned this morning. Dar When the props are knocked from under a vessel upon the stocks, it elides intp its proper element. Now that wp have kryzejLett away the props of the rebel/ion: it gall no doubt "take water." PIE PONVESSION AND EXPERIENCE OF AN INVALID. ruhli•bed for the benefit and aka arrirning and a unction to young men who auger from Neryookikebili -17, Premature Decay, etr.: supplying ut the !Mee time lee Meithe of self -cure. by one who cured himself, af ter tieing put to great expense through matca) impo sition and quackery. Single ppm* may lie lend o the author, Nathaniel Mail/lir, Bedford. King County, N. Y., by enclosing a prepukt addressed en (March 15.1652. TEE MULLET FACTORY AGAIN "IN ItGAST. 1 ) MUIR subscriber wentld respectfully inform the cid lens of Columbia and vicinity that he has just "blown in' his celebrated -MULLET FACTORY, at the Columbia Dam, just below the town, and is pre pared to supply SHAD, hi471,1..ET5, SUCKERS, and all other fish that swim the Susquehanna River, lielhhir proper season. at the lowest prices. He Pollens the etO1011: of his (view's a n d the pnblie geColuneramb i ll a, June 14, 19:12,2t y. S'AIIIUEL ABIOS. 41 ... . WAJAVITIORCRIt FESTIVAL fill'. Tffs taptitpr; or TpF METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, IWILL:BE HELD BY TIDE f.ADIES, IR WEDNESDAY, 711111SDAY IND FRIDAY, lvits 18T1r, 19Tor met) 2,0 . TN, . - RI TUB ODD FELLO*S3 BALL. .. 11. 3 nizens Ire - Invited to extend their tistronare in co Wtieettoton. The [Wen fruit and tielVeu t m. willi. teefte.bitiettlu. will be penvide4, , Indic. 1.,. „urn& uteb, will be in nnendsnee. „ , Colutubla. /ire, 14.186 .1t *Mt Parless Skirt for L:lies,Ats 7 s - as. Daeolito, Lt lC irasd Donbie• another IA 'apply just received—ResnembevoLoodlOWAH H. C. PON DERSIRICCH , d • Womb* June lA, ten. Adjoining the z=v•xureott-,,,5ejr,01,1 • NOTICIL 117I1EflP.Ata, Leiters Testamentary on the.estate of V Nicholas Springer, Isle of the borough of COldin" Couuty of t.unett-ter,deecased. have ueen granted to the undersigned. all persons indebted to spin estate nre notified to matte immediate payment, and those Laving claims ore requested toprerent them. duly eta liepticated, for settlement. to ...10j1Rst 10. INDY, Columbia, June 14, 1t.02 (It Usecutor. NEW Am V 4 STABLE 'RECIPES! woamornr or AtMatzos. TO MAHN AN OLD HOUSE LOON NEW. Have it papered thoroughly with the max ram; paper now selling at FONDER6IIIITII'S, Adjoining the Bank. TO MARE AN OLD MAN LOOIC NEW Buy him a suit of thou new and cheap Cloths and CattitzeiCa, and ,get them made by a good tailor.— You can gel tile...MOLElri al C.,.FONDERSMITIPS restple.'s Cash Store. •TO MANE A.YOUNG MAN LOOK OL.D. Buy his Clothe', at u Clothing Store. TO MAKE AN OLD LADY LOOK AMIABLE Buy Ler plain dress goods at FONDERSII,IITH'S TOG MAKE A YOUNG LARY.POOX GAY! By all means select ber dress goods from the new and beautiful clock just received at H. C. FON DERSAIITWS AO. SAVE MONEY TgESE ,ILTAREI Let everytkqdy buy their goody for cash. Bargains la Moline, Calleoes,Goneaades and Dontestie Goods gettetalln can now be Lad at XCINIGERSUIT/1 , 3 ,Golumbia,June 1-I,lsge. .91 , 1 sLuw.t. jritOirEClL, WIIEREAS,-Letteen of Administratipa on the estate' of Isaac Finkbinv, late of the borough of Co lumina, in the county of Imucaster, tleeciii•cd, have been grunted to the undersignerl w all perspos iadelited to said estate are requested to make uainedtate gay meat, and those having claims against the same will present Mein duty authenticated for set items lit, so HC&TEIi FINKUINE, Columbia, June 7,1862.6 t Administra PUBLIC SALE Or VALUABLE PROPERTY, El= BOB.O_VGII OF COLUMBIA. TN porroanee of an Order attic Orphans' Court of 0 1. Canotarer county, will be sold at public sale, ON SATURDAY, JUNE 213tb, 1862, ut the Pass:sus ljogrin, Loeu•t street,,in the borough' of Columbia. the following valuable property of the Estate of %Vright,, deed., viz: A Lot of Ground, gloated in the borough of Columbia, fronting on At ill Lane, ntrjoining property of Mrilthy & Case on the Wer.t,lund4 or the Periwylvania Railroad Company on the Smith, arid property late of Andrew Cohn on the En.t, containing Ten Acres, More or Less. This lot offer , a .plendid location for the erection of 11119,4itryturing ebtablivittnenta of every description in .I...),42:vne.mend of the town. It is directly op mite the ..4 , IIANY'NNIC F,III4CACE, and ntljoins the property on which the Cop:aorta Rot.a.tao Iklact.r.tendi. It hun our it altne spring of water, and an exien,lve. from whir)) Ilitollo of the best quality IJUS been inmplied to the ee.ighbpc ing funigeci• ,TJEB IVOINO 11ND tObIIIIDIII FoItiLROAD. runs through die field and quarry, and the railroads of blalthy & Cure and the Cheinnut If Ore Compaity rail wallet a few feet off:; bounds. For LIME KIL:S this would be one of the beat site; in the I. hoOd. The Eastern fide of the t act in othit:rably adapted for building lots. Altogether the of • ,c locality, the ineilitien of communication, trait , - porlation, mike this the moat desirable property ever orated for brae in Co'mettle. Tenant—Ode third of the purchase money to he paid,on the del.very of the dell; ,the bioqueq in two eutisil,gllll4o.l,pitgrieliti; 011 Apia I stA(3a stud A p p,:! till, with tnairem. to be neared by bodd and =art ge,mt the properly. 414 e to commence at 7 o'clock P. M., of said day. SAMUEL WRIGHT, Administrator d. b. u. C. t. a. Columbia, June 7, 1.9:12ed Another New Arrival. INTE are opening this day a beautinil line of Ladies), VT Gents , and nos,' wear, which we are offering ut prices to suit the times. SI'EACY & DOWCR.t, Cola. June 7, IS.G2. Cur. 2d and Locust Ste. Uousekeeper's, a Word! JUitT Received. n full =rockof beached and un bleached 11111.1•Itii, Tiekin o, Cheeks. Giughain. and Prang, in a word. ere . mg perittinir7 to do mcattc.a.o. Co and exat • e for your=elvem. at rIiTHACY & BOVITRitS. Cob. June 7, tEfal. Gor.pd and I.oeu-lSts. COMSSION & FORWARNING. B. P. ALPPOLD, GENERAL Forwarding & Commission Mer -o.a.n. Good- and Lon iorwarded Jill points on the Velma North Branch and Went Branch Canals; 0-ts,•• ~,jlcsr 071.'1 • Ow to all points nlon3 the Penna. Railroad. Gaoler in Einar, Grain, Salt and I"or.zer. Also, dealer in Coal, colt ainti ng Minoru Co., ' , VD Ices. harm l'ottsiown. Lane..Col,liery, Pine Grove, Lykens 7ullcy, Short Mountain, 'fa:vermin and Broad lop. All env •Inate altall lie ptotgptly tittend , gl For fuitkerpa, s ioulorl, ad B. F. APPOLG, Canal Bus/11, COIUITID l'a. M — Coit carefully selected and prepared . •1• nt.y use. will he delive ed to nay part of the tow., in good ordert—Pee from skota or Au .. (May 3 tC.gt. =AMES WANTED IN COLUMBIA., PENNA. TUE bntrintcotient of Common Schools of Is nenster County will exnunne applicants ht las Brick School . Douse. on tkeemod street, in Colum bia, oil WEDN Eg , DAY, JULY 9111. nt 9 o'clock. A. M. Six m•te and six knobs leachers ore required. No ore, not holding a professional certificate, will be em ployed unless examined publicly in the district on that 4iNS. in pre-enhe ad 'lie Directors. It is desisuble r necessary thin npidiennts who lance taught for five yen rs con °calk-el e. without 11 profeskion;tl cAP Meaty, should eXIIIIIIIIOOII. 1110 SC undergoing the heel examination will be pre ferred and paid • -pectively necordir to merit, the principal 94 and the riCiers from SI to O. each, pcy month. SAMUEL. SIIOC4, M. NORTIL JOSErti M. WAWA. WILLIAM A. McCOELELE; M p nov CEOP,CiE UOULE, Columbia, May 31, 1962-6 t Directors. TUE OrrICIAL WAR Vr.A.P. HAZARD'S RAILROAD AND MILITARY MAP OF THE SOUTHERN STATES. TpROM the most authentic sources, and the Coe.. r Survey, engraved in the finest style of Map It gives so recent and such valuable fact eoncerning all the limit - ands, that the War Department immedi ately nuthoriz— its pi.blication, and di-tributed ONE Tiiol,lAl;tD t JPXES among the Emigrate anu Co to nets of the Army. As it is THE oxf.y MAP :hat is authorized as OF FICIAL tit; the most Fratable and Authentic-u.l from its large eve,-32 by 33 inclies--showe at it glance the Prineepa I Mires and all the Strategic Poiuts. Gas Mt..L►LWO has acknowledged the great Importance G ilt to his n nvenrienis. DEA trr 1:1.1.1 - COLORED, PRICE ONLY ONE DOLL R. to compete with inferior maim In cloth (live ; $ Dissected and ?ileums, on Mush t,RY.SO Mounted on Muslin. with Rollers and Varnished, e 2.50. Sent Free by Mail ou receipt of Pric P e. WILLIS . fIAZARD t N 0.721. Chestnut Street, u:rAs every intelligent mail volute THE isEtt.r and oNt.yOFFICI AL MAP, Agetai call make money rapidly Jr selling this. 117 - Newspapers inserting this three times shall re ceive a copy by Mita. IMay *A, teavat.. NOTICIB. TvIIEREAS Letters or Adminigtration on the relate VT or William S. Given, late ol Baltimore County. .11 the State of Marylend,deceaed, have beep granted to the undersigned, rending in Baltimore County. Maryland. all persons in Lune:vier County, Pa in drbied to said !Slate are requested to make payment to Henry Suydatn, residing itt Columhls, Lance-ter Comity. Pa, and those hams eletms will present themto him duly authenticated, for SclUelfle S. ttl. JOHN GIVEN, J. .1. GIVEN, Columbia, May 24, 15fa2 -41 Administrators. NOWIC3L TrEIRRRAS Letters of Administration on the estate VT of John Felix. late of the bm'ough of Colombia, in the county of Laneartcr.deceased, hare peen grant ed the under.igned, all persons indeb,ed tu said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same will pizeerlithent CLOY authenticated. for settlement, M so SAUEL. TRUSCOTT. Columbia, May V. tElf*-Gt Administrator. Attention Gentlemen! ACHOICE Lot of blew Style Spring Csuitimerea and Maple French Cloths, will be opened this day; and will lie sold cheap for cash, at the *ix RTAXII. IL C. FONDVIrAdrnf, Cola. Mffy'zi, le ft Adjoining the Bank, • OR ! IVA Supply of New Spring Goods. IS6I. °Prange, MIMS 111/I.lr OCR FIFTH Supiti yof Naafi:Siete Goo. atsrestl 'edam! prised. Our friend/mud eistomem are or meetfistly Mulled to eon and ezmulse air nem, va ried Rad amp stack of nods ' • • " Cola. May 21,1661} cralarhAws.. v:.T'P ._! .ZZr . s.,U t: L 'w.r To -/)xtiro 1-*ats, liCatches iec.; To.Destroy—Mice, Moles, and Ants, To Dastroy—Bed-Bus; To Destroy-444,12s int s'lgrai Clottspiac. 1 To Dottrqy—Mo.lquitoes and Fleas, To Dcarsy-dosects on Plants and Fowl 9, To Destroy—l.seets.on Animnls, &e., To Destroy—Every 'lona nod species ehVer-: le %J. =-* •",OnlyAnDallible Remedies known." DESTKO • YS ,INSTANinar ,EVERY FORM & SPECtIES OFD VERMIN. These preparations (unlike all others) are: ' "Free f om Poisons." "Not ea •••erous to the Human Family." "Rats do not die 1m the premises." "They come out of their boles to die." ":11ey are the only infallible remedies known." •€‘l2,years end more established in New York City:" Used by—the City Post Office. Used by—the City Prisons and Station houses Used by—the City Steamers, Ships, &e 'Taut by—the City Hospitals, Alm-Houses, &c Used 11—the City Hotels—'Astor'—cSt. Nich etas, 4-. c. Used by—Abe ,Boarding bosses, &c. eseadiy—more ,than 50,000 Rrivate Families Og — See one or two Specimens of what is Everywb - e said by the :: , ople—Editors— Dealers.....e. HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vemin need be so no longer, if they use COSTAR'S" Ex.te,minators. We ve used it to our satis faction, P id if a box cost $5 we would have it. We hrd tried poisons, but they affected nothlet ; u.t "Cosm:r's" article 'knocks the bre. th out of, Rats, 11. ice,, Roaches, r id Bed- Bu s, quicker ddian we can w ite of , It is in great deao . d all ov.er dhe.couutry.—llledi no <O. Ooze t , !. ORE GRP. and.provisions are destroyed annually in G.ant County by vermin, .than wou'd pay for tons of this Rat and Insect Kit er. —Lancaster (V .) Herald. HE NIRY ft. COSTAR—We ale selling your prepa at ions rapidly. W.herev.er the; have been used, Rats, Mice, Roac, es ante Vermin disappear rapi 'y. Equate &STOVITER, Drugs,ists, Windsar;Md. "Costar's" Roach, &c., Ex termit)ator. Cost 's" Costar's" Bed-bug Ex terminator. "Costar's" 'Costar's" Electric Powder, for Insects. &c. In 25c. 50c. and $l,OO Boxes, Botiles and flasks. $3 and $5 sires for Planta tions, Ships, Boats, Hotels, &c. CM:MX= 111 To prevent the public from being imposed upon by Spurious and Highly Perr'cious Imitations, a new label has been prep..; d, bearing a foe simile of the Pro prietor's signature. Examine each box bottle, or flask carefully before purchasing, and take notbiisg but iOCOSTAR.6." Ct 7 Soid Everywhere—by All Wholesale Druggists in large cities. Eagr. OF SUR. Wholesale Agents in New York City. Sbieffelin Bros. & Co, Harrel, Risley &Kitch- B. A. Fahnestock, en, r all& Co, Bush, Gale & Robinson, A. B. & D. Sands & Co, M. Ward, Close & Co. Wheeler & Hart, McKisson & Robbins, Jan —S. Aspinwr.!l, D. S. Lames & Co. Morgan & Allet, F. C. Wells & Co. Hall, Ruckel Sc Co, Lazelle, Marsh &Gard. Thomas & Fuller, tier, P. D. Orvis, Hall, Dixon & Co. Conrad Fox. Asp ATUERS Philadelphia, Pa. T. W. Dyntt 4 Co, Robert Shoemaker & B. A. Fahnestock & Co. Co. French, Richards &Co. AND 0111EILI. AND fl Druggists Grocers, Storekeepers and Retailers generally in all Country Towns and Vil'ages IMMO VNITED STATES, 4!OX , COLUMBIA, PA. Cl7Sold by DR. W. S. McCORBLE, Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' Hull. ALBERT GRAY ti. Co., Front Street, above Locust, W.TWITAMS, - front street, above Locust 4:ini by alt Droggigth Sp:4'4oqm ip34 Re iftlitil generally! tar Country Dealers can oreder as above. Or address orders direct—jor if Prices, Terms. &c, is desired, 111:7'Send. for [ , 862] Circular, giving reduced Prices] to WITILIC COSIVALM, principal Depot-180. 312 ' Broadway-,—iop posite the St. Nick)* Hotel,) New York. May 10, 1864. 4 • • Tdesire to settle up the old book accounts,. of both Stores and 'request , r,"all persons" knowing hem i selves indebted to please caload r 4 o et N tl ii .e F ibe rt. 4 3 s i T r e i i . Colombia, May 17, 1862. „ TUST RECErVD,-arvew :desirable 4E, lot of Grey Gooda.and Shepherd's Vlaid..for Ladies' subs, at MAC IT Or. BOWERS, Cola. May 17, 1662. Opp. Odd•Felltavas't Hall. IFor Sale at akßaxxam." qinE choice of Two Fire and Burglar Proo( Safes— . Herring" or “Lilies. FA'ent; Also. al Family. Horse. and a first-rate Carthage and Harness. Call at the store of • C. FON DERSMITH, Cola—May 17, l frl. . adjoining the Bank 0.31 x 'LAG "LILA= 03711133. •SIEEI OLD maim THE Subscriber having disposed orkis stoek of Dry G oods. he., ethi s Store, oppo site die 04/di Fellows' Hall to Steam , & Bowerr,i,begs leave toi /Mama hls old customers and the,public generally, that lie e• again laying in a New Stoek.of goods, at the 014 eland adjoining the Hank where he wilt be pleased a see them and as many New ones as wilkfavor him with their patronage. Believing that the 'Nimble Sixpence is better than the Slow Shillins," fo. the buyer as well as the seller is deteem tied to do an exclusive Cash Business, and trusts lie will have a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore received at his old stand. R. C. FONDERSMITH, Coln. Nay adjoining the Bank. TO THE I.IIDJUES I . WE would call your Fpecial attention ton new and Cr banyan!, liue of DMUS Goods we.have 411 St re ceived,.nt rodueed prices. STEAC.Y4.IIOtiVERS, Corner S.CCOaki and Loe.u , l +its" i COlugd , iu, May 17, 1E42. ColumbiarEa. Cloths, Cassimeres Sc Vestins. ; pig E would say to the gentlemen, we have recuived onolller Poorly or OWWe. eas , imeres and .3/cut lags, at low risme. STEAOYik. DOWERS, Oppouim Ckld,-Ve/lows'Jr.dl. May 17, 1667.. Colarrbia, Pa. DR, MARKLEY'S HEA4Lilit JIEALTR IRE.A,E.TH 'REALM - RESTORATIVE tRESECORATITE RESTDRA'IIIViE RESTORATIVE BALSAM BALSAM BALSAM BALSAM As them :oat cgroin Imre and ,Olitclus.l MORA y ° Wend .tc.the,public fpr DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, GENERAL. DEBILITY, BEADACIIE, iAIt7I,IIXCO, IFEROOR4A•L DISEASEIS, CANCEROUS AFFECTIONS, SCROFULA, PILES, KIDNEY AFFECTIONS, ALL ERUPTIONS OF• THE SHIN and all diseases originating from an impure ,condition of tite.Stomack.,, Liver wad Mood. IF-Vnerienee of over twenty yearn with Thin and The °Thee remedies prepated by the proprietor, fully ea vabli-11 i e fiTht shut They are Aue mom reliable, and will give more general satisfaction that any oilier remedy before The public. Being PZTAZZY VEGFETABIIIII they ca n be taken by any person at d under any cir cernatancea. NO PERSON CAN TAKE TOE{[ WITHOUT DIZRICINA3 BENEFIT FROM THEIR USE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT THEM. Testimonials are daily received settler forth their value. Whole columns of voluntitry ceniScutes could be given, but space will not pertnit. The Internee of the public r . lled to the .•trcular issued by the subscriber entreat) be obtained 11s well am oil the p t repuratiogir from the agents trietdioned below. TRY THEM! TRY THEM ! ! Prepared wily by DR. G. H. AIARRLEY. Who eon he connulted.al hie office or by letter, Sold in Columbia by A. GRAY k CO.. Driaggnm; ondodso in Lonenpfer Coon!r, by .10.4wn Lender, ;loon/ Joy; Jocol. is.IPV, Ppringnolle; Dordel G011eal; [Hue Ball; 1. 11 Illeiz, Elszobetlnowa; Dr. J. H. Johns, New Rolland; Hensel & Iflier,Qcorryvillei C. gaol . nun, Sporting Din. Aar! :313.1E4Vim The Best, Cheapest,• and most Success- DA Family Taper is the Union. A Complete Pictorial Ilistory of — the Times. Mr.A.B.PIIVS V72IIIZ,LY, SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. Price Six cents it number; $2.50 per year Critical Nogiers of the Press. We would not so often call attention to Raring's Weekly it we were not well sativfied thrall is the fam ily paper publithed in the United Stmes, and for that tenant', and that alone, we desire to ace a undermit— oil root out a certain kiud of literature too prevalent, which blunts the moral, of he renders. their lame for sensible reading, and is altogether had in it. effeets.—hero L 0,14071. Advertiser. lie fresh leavv., its clear type, Ds entertaining va riety, its revere but jam etc , eients upon tha (Mika of S h e ernes. its elegantly wr..te:. and test metive and its able corresponeeree, all combine to snake it the model newepoper.d oar country, and one tam every family ma...tom:it. lie condensed weekly sum mary of Vomit the Domestic Intelligence is alto. ge'ner Mperiar in that commined in any otherlournol. lacing publithed too, in a form for preaereolloll and tinding. if taken care of as it deserves to be, it wit' e foetid in Lome years se welcome a compel ion for the la nily rnd fireside a, the day on which It was first perused.—N. Y. Seeming Pat. TERMS. One Copy for One Venr, 9.50. One Copy for Two Tear., 4.00. Ten Cornea for One Veer, IR.OO. An Ixtra Copy will be allowed for every Club of TEN Seascantae. Harper's Weekly to electrotyped. and beck num ber+ van be furnlnhed at any time. Void. 1.4 11. 111 and IY. for the Year. MS; 1939. and 1100. i of -HARPER'S WEEKLY." hand namely bound n Cloth extra, Price, sax each, are now ready. 11AR PER & BROTITERfr, Franklin Square, New York. Dec. 14,1501. E+ ~F:t b r•la it TSubgenbern have weeivrd a New and Large I. Stock of all kinessed vim% or BAR IRON AND STEEL They are constantly supplied with stock alibis bunch of his business. end can fume's it to costumers in large or small quaelities, as the lowest rates J. RUMPLE As EON. Liwast 'treat below Second, Columbia, Pe Aprilte. lead. L.TOWS eon 01110 CATAWBA. BRANDY and PIMP: WlNES...specially for Mediating nd -aeromental purporeo, • t are 1 ,- .1 111 I LY bIEraciNE:MTORE. pooror BOOKS A N DPUISM ALARGII: lot of Vine and Common Pocket Hooka and Parses ' s' front 15 cents to two dollars each. 1k nimaamers and News Depot. Colombia. A Ili. 1700. A- UWwent st theseibaugiful Prints oh_ lea, which wilt be •utd cheap, et SAVVOR & MeDONAUPS I I April 11.11. Columbia, Pa =I WW MMEAS. Leiters.nf Administration on the esia-e of Elia:meth Knaticatan t Isue - of Whiteside County. is the State . of Illinois, deceased,liave been g . r,stited to Iheundeenigned. residing near lichee mown, m Ha-t Hempfield township, Lancaster' County, an persons indebted to g ild estate are requested to make mime dime payment, and those havinT claims against time same will present them, duly autnentieutedf for settle ment, to JOHN KAUVFMAN, 1.4, 1931-G4 Admimilmor. Tut ..hitticq, paid for mixed, or white and colored Rage by LINO. D. MARKER, Pa l ter and Rag Warehou.e. N. E. Corner 'Fifth & Cora=erce streets, Cola. May.10,166:2 3m. 0172 :FIRST .A2LIOXIA-TA. HAVING just received our first NEW SPRING STOCK,Ave wouldannounee to the citizens of Columbia and vteinity, that it is NOW READY FOR INSPECTION, lo.Allarlo may favor us with a call, fe.eling confider.( we CPO Offer goods at mesh pikes as will induce all to purchase. tit/rCALL AND SCE THE:H.-Mi. -GTEACY & BOWER, Corner Second and Locust Street.; Cola... May 3, Mt. OppositmOdd Fellows , Hall. Potatoes! Apples!! .Oranges!!! ALARGE, quantity of Potatoes or the bet , t varieties for sule at I,Va!nut street, sorljoicine Bellevue Hon=e. Also, APPLES, APPLES, APPLES, By the barrel,hu.liel or in .molter quantities. YRESII ORANGES in any,quantity at the lowest rateq. et. If. LOCI:ATM, Columbia, April 2C, 180::, JOHN LONG. Tom Thumb About 'Again! AT Tin awd Store, La cost street. oppozite the flunk. The “Torn Thumb" lamps are the very beet Coal Oil Lamps made. Cull nod eataml.te them. ID-1te.,1 Coal Oil at 2 Clo., per gallon, at CoLumbia, May 17, te'62. rrAllf.Eß'S 186241 Lrhird Supply [1862. NEW SPRINN. :GOODS. OPEN" ibin day, another supply of goods, con aiming in part of .LADIES' MRCSS •GOO DS, 01'111(.11meg' ntyles. SOOO yards of Erialinli nod Ameri can priritsobe bent in me market for WI ma. Corm Mete Ilan arum's a -Summer wear. Brown shemings and Sheeting, at old preen. A 'rather nimply of •CARPFAINGS 1 1 / 4 +FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Ace., .ke. Window Shorten and Fixtures. All to be told at the lowest posbible pr ices. It. 1. lIA 1.D1331AN, Cola. April ed, tfG2. Cheap Cush Store. TIIE BSCRIBEII .Offers .at ,private .sale, the following valuable town,property, viz: A Lot of 6(01111d, snit-i,ing of about six acre^. vaunted mil Cite north side of }lull ..treet, in the borough of Columbia, I.:lncas:or county Pa.. adjoining property of Rib et•tate of Jame, Collins, deed. on UleW en t- "' I the Columbia Rolling Min p.-perty on the ea=t, on which erected a good TWO ;;TORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,,', containing two room+ and a kitchen on the firq Moor, four,:vtintt on the second story. and two good eellare. ,There Is a 11/11V.P with WO I of good Wider in tbe . yard. and nn OF.CHA RD.cOnt.titliCg It II ANCeileill var iety of YOUNG FRUIT TR RES, attached to the prerni.e.o. The COI Railroad pu-t.ts•onihe oppod e nude of the sure own the property. 133 - For term; cooly to Lola. April `2O, ioscru 'ULMER. BLINDS AND SUADES. 1)J. WILMA NIS. N 0.16 North Sixth &reel, Philo . delplau, blanufacsurer of YENITIAN BLINDS and WINDOW SDADES. The largest and littera • aesomment I,t the lowest paces. Blinds pained nod trimmed equu :o new. rtiore ztliatles mode and lettered. Columbia, 41,ril /2, 1,932-2 m. P.APZB. lrOUlt. NOOSES NOW! The Inn chance. for bargains. 2600 Pieces Wall Paper, Or our heat sly les and quality. yet on hand, which we areolorieg out at.so per cent. lower than Phila. delphia Wholesale Pikes. Cull boon us we ate sell. lag air rapidly IL C. FONIMIZSMITII, Adjoining the "lank Colon'lda. dlarch 2D, ISG2. IN TIME OF WAR PREPARE FOR PEACE!: 'US C It RIVED, NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. THE Subscriber has just returned from Philadelphia and Ne York, with it large and well selected stock of goods consisting in part an follows: DRESS 4104D5: Mark and Taney Coltred Silks, French Plaid Silks, Warped Plaid Foulard, Uercge Anglles, Mottled and Plait Level! s. Itlovainhiques and Jacquard hlolours, Cliallies. Mo. elaines, Lawoc.Gingbasue, Alpacas and Print; 41i ail finrintle.. mortis, CASS[MERF.S AND VESTING'S, Saner. Black French Cloths, Mown and Blue Cloths. Mack Doe-Skit elopintere. a large variety of Fancy Cassinteres of all grades and prices. Black Grandens, Satin and hlursolles Vest inga. 'HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Bleached and unbleached bi waists of all nualbies, from 6, to 16 cents, %lake Goods all nalitiev, Tuck login Checks, Flannels, Linen ,Table Cloths, Towel logs, ike. SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS, Black and Fancy Colored Stella Shawls, Black Si": Goiania and Pelatitillatt. Ilosiery.Trintuneugs and Notions of all grades,qual• ices and riper.. !loop Shots of all sizes, Balmoral Skins. Umbrellas, Para-ols. READY-MADE CLOTHING: Black and Fancy Cloth Coats. Mack and Fuiscy Cassimerd Coals, Black and rime) , Camlnere 1 . • it.. MIA h Fancy Silk, Sail a, Cloth at. Cas.iir • e Vests. The above goods have been bought at greatly re amed prices for CAAII, and will he sold at stnull ed am= for the same, at the 510 e of P.S.hIeTAOUV. IS CO Loran Surer , two door, below Comma, sk. Colmitibta. /Starch 22, /e 62. LANCASTER, PA FOR RENT OR SALE. ALarge TWO-STORY BRICK DWEL -1.11..: HOUSE, hooting on Locu‘t r.trect,nlgoll. above Fourth. formerly occupied by Wm. COWDEN, woh n riga. Brick Stable n int Carpciner Shop. g.ven brit day of A pril.lF62. A poly to Cola. March 8, MIMI Whl. 1110 CH EANEY. 1862.] Second Spring Arrival. [1862. OPENINCI this day a Splendid Assortment of Now opting Good•, bought very low for rash, nail will be sold at is very small advance on COO. NEW STYLES DRESS GOODS: Spring Qtyleß Chu llies and Delaines, Bromide Clio I lies, Printed Organdie*. Printed Freneh Lawns, Silk and Wool Valentina, Mosambio ties, Mellon rs. Sheri teed Plaid, Black and White Foil de Cbc*res,, AllsWooi Delnines, Best IL. ads. or Glossy Black Silks. w Style Fancy Dreg; Silk*, &e . he. Merrimac •d °tier best_make of rants, MI cynic; Dress Ginglirms-121 0.44 :Muslin , at the old prices. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. A full line of Cloths, Cessimescs and ve•linr.. A full line of desirable goods for BM's , WEAR. CARI'ETINCiS AND FLOOR Oil. CLOTHS: Second Supply this Spring. H A ',DEM AWS Golusabia, April S, '.H. Cheap Cash Store. THB Brick Dwelling Douse, Two Stories and Attie, situated in Union street above S:cond, opposite the .Catholic Church. The buntline has a back-yard, With Wilier introduced. Lately occupied by Parker. For terms apply to 11. 11. ESSICK. Columbia, March 8, TAB SUBSCRIBER BATING ACCEPTED THE a. Agency for the sale of OXINAXICEIWZALL CASTXISIMS, IRON RAILING, FENCING,.VERANDAS, Cellar Gratings, Tree Boxes, Hitching Posts, SETTEES, TABLES, Cum RS, lIAT RACES, FLOWER STANDS, Eix., Offers to the public a *election from the VICIOk of the heir establiAmento in the United Slates Deoign. stain he examined.and price* ascertained es 'Sort to the undersigned. Ile i• also prepared to amply Mill Gearing di. rurnacepastings, HAVING 'A 1:AlIGE cA.TALOGUE &MILL. GEARING PATTERNS, of ell lixen, and of every htnd; ' 01l of whit , ' will lie eontneesed for oh i e krvroo rote• •nd govronteed. • Apply to AAMtIET, TRUScarf, Cherry *tree,. CO'omLia, March, 1,1942. Co.owhin. Po NOWIPM. rcalas weiirrzn. NO. 2, ARCADE, PB.TVA.TII SAVE. TOR RZIN'T. IRON CA.STINGS: - SUCH AS .Dissolution of Partnership THETartnership heretofore existing between I. G. flirts, and GEO. Al meant., trading in Coal muter the fine of tiais h MITCHELL. hes this day been di.- solved by mutual consent. All persons mdelncd to -aid firm, or having claims against the someowi fre seat them to .f. C. iIES for settlement. - 3. G. HESS, CEO. 3111TOCIF.I.L. rommns. PA.. April 9.1F62. April 29.062. PRIVATE SALE•OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. ix-ILL be sold at private sale. all that tract or twee t aground situated in %Vest liempaeld township, Lancaster Co'y. Italia utile from Coluintaa,known u. "COWDEN'S 'BRICK YARD," containing 9 antes and upwards, on which is erected A ONE-AND-A-HALF STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, 1511. Frame Barn and Brick Ki'r. There is, also, a Young Orchard on the premi.es. The land is in a high state of cultivation and under good feoce. The property will be sold low and on mode, R e payments; those wi•hine to examine the property will please.call on wit,med hIeCIIESNEY, e siding in Columbia. who will give them r , l necessary information. Posse..ien g:ven the Ist day or April next. 1,562. reify la, 1902-tt WILLIAM COWDEN NEW 'GOODS! JIIST RECEIVING ) A Very Large and well-assorted supply of .1.......EL511 , 0NAHLE AEU SEALONARLE DRESS Goal's SILKS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, And Dry Goods Generally. At.Bo, CLOTHING, HATS 4. CAPS, BOOTS Be, SHOES, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE,'&c., &c., to which we invite the attention or pnrchitscrx. feeling confident hill an examination of our goods and price. will satisfy any one than here is she place to get good goods, and the worth of their money at oil time.. MALTBY' tt CASVI, Cola. April 28, 18112. torust St.. Columbia. Pa. .7100 FED SKIRTS. A NEWcirt.l cirtentlid riyle of Hooped Skirl., jest reerived;.Also, toren tssortment of other ci ylcs, very cheap. MAUTBY Columbia. Apr.l NI, ISM Lovu.t , FOIL SALE, 1500Snek. G. A. Salt, 100 Sacks Ashton Salt. Ap ply at A Pl'ol..lrs IVarebouse, Canal Mint. Columbia, Dee. 29, 1801. BUSINESS STANDS FOR RENT. No.l, MECHANICS' ROM, now occupied'by R. Ilitton, po.tession given April 1,1861. No. 4, MECHANICS' kßow, ,possession given immediately. Eat/pima(' Jam'y IS, 1662. PETER HALDEMAN. COACEICSLAUXITO. SAMUEL lef t 4 CV CARTER, MANUFACTURER OP COACHES, CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, &C., Second Street, nearly opposite the Lutheran Church, Columbia, Pa. SILVER MEDAL—Iet PREMIUM-1859. BRONZE MEDAL-Ist PREMIUM-1859. Awarded by the Lancaster County Agricultu rat and Mechanical Society. %IREsubscribertall Moulin to the fact that the First Premium, a Silver Mednl, was awarded him by the Lancaster County . Agricultural and :Ceche:lice! Society for the best Shifting Top line gy exhibited at the Fair °title Society in °mimeo Sin; also, a Uronze Medal—First .Premlum—for the bent At his Coach and Carriage Making Establish. meet, he continues to manufacture Conches, Cur. ridges, Buggies, Sulkies, and all other vehicles in his line. Ilia reputation as workman is fairly es. iablislied, as he can confidently claim for his work the merits of beauty of form,selegancemftanish, and strength of otructurc. of tic distingui.hing features oh his work is its durability; all vehicles of his build are constructed of the best seasoned mate. sal, and put together firmly laud substantially. ii gives particular attention to the REPAIRING OF VEHICLES, and warrants all his work in.this line to give antis Amnon. In addition to lin practical experience in the bu- siness he has the assistance of the bust workmen —mine other being employed. The Tutille is respectfully tnvited -to call and ex amine the stook on hand. SAMUEL CARTER, Columbia, Dee. 7, UV. SWEET CIDER. T MAW; Pat received a cheapardele4WOlder—ouit .l nide for Alsace Pies, &c. RA/SINS, CITRON, PRUNES, CURRANTS, &e., to be bail cheep, at Cola. Nov. SD, ISBt. It P. BRUNER'S. CRANBERRIES! NEW Crop Cranberrie. on hand; and cheap, at 11. SUI'DA nve Grocery Store. Cola. Nov. 21,15C1. Cot. From and 'Union St. APPLES! APPLES!! SUPPLY n( Prime Apples Just received at 11. Car. Front and Union streets. Cola Now. 22, 1%1. 11. SUYDAM. COLD CREAM Or GLYCERINE.—For tkt tare nod preveAdon Co chopped hood., hc. tor ealr at the )IL.DEN MORTAR DRUG STOW.: Dec $.18511 Front C •lo n,. U. StrYXl./.IIIWS GROCERY Sc PROVISION STORE Con. FRONT & UNIoN STS., COLUMBIA. P. TIIE gub.eritler keep. nn hand at his old stand a vn tied assortment of ninnies in his line, o PRIME GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, FLOUR, FEED, QUEENSWILRE, GLASSWARE, CEDLIWASE, FRESH ♦DD D*IND FROM CONVECTIONIZET, NOTIONP. he The beet and cheapest Teas, Sugars, Coffees, Id alas se!, &a. Salt no, of all kinds, flaw•. Shoulder., Com lnes Deans, llommoney, Dried Apples, Duller, Flea+. Salt Soap, Dandies. Flour, Corn Aleah Buckwheat Flour Apple., Cranberries, he , he. queensware In sets amid siagle pieces, Glassware o every description, Bonhenware, Cedar...are. A great variety of smaller wares and :crania, li t short, all general selection of everything to be found at similar evaltlistimeitts. The undersigned is prepared to sell ns low as the lowest, and furnish as good ankles for the money He risks n rand iiii once of the ?tibiae custom heretofore so liberally extended to him. Coin. Nov. ea, ISGI• H. S nA NOTIE. THE Subscribers to the Stock of the Read. mg and Columbia Railroad Company Ore hereby notified that in talmenta of five dollars each on melt .hare subt•erthed are required to be paid to Samuel Shocb, Treatturer, Columbia, Da" ay follows: 141 lamalment November IS. lmat . ~. , 2114 December CI. 1:41. 3rd .• January 20, 1562. 4th o Febn.ury 211, 14412. 5111 March 1-1, 1952. Orb " April 22, It4i2. 7th .. May 24, Pre:. h h 0 June 24, 1 , 412. 11th .. July 23, 18:3. 10th it A uattot 25, PrOd. By order or the Board o f Dirreinm W. G. CUSS, Cola. Nov. a.ml. Prem. R Pc C. R. R. Co. NOTICE. !VIE undersigned would give notice that he inv.']. hereafter to do a cash business, and will sell some at reduced prices. Railroad mea and other* who re ceive their pay monthly, will be allowed a credit of 30 days. H. F. mus En. Oct 12,1961. SALM SALT! Tun received by the aubsenber, at their etore iii a/ Loecist street below Second, 100 Baga Ground Alum Salt, wbiel will be sold at the tomcat market pricer. Cola. July 0.131. J. RUNPLEI & SON. <NW OODWORTH'S PATENT CHEMICAL WASHING SOA P." THB subseriber haring parrhased the patent•ripn for the ma nufseture. wale, &c., of ..Vt'oodworth's Patent Chemical Soap," in the county of Lancaster. (excepting . East Donegal tarp ,) Cacetrms all persons from trulliciag in this article in any sway whatever, in said territory—oaken haying firer secured that right from him. 11. C. FOINDER.I.MITH. .fnlylo,lB6l. Columbia, Pa DR. 11OFFER. DENTIST. -- OFFICE, Front Street 4th door from Loma. ever Saylor & Hoek more Colima s, Pa, 117"Vistrance, same a. jolters PhD. oarsph Gallery. [Augustll, 1 &Si._ 11. M. NORTH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Colambia,Pa Colieetiwnns promptlymade olLaneasiemnd Yorl jountie.. Colambisaday 11,1950. ' EDWARD REILLY, A TTORNEY AT LAW, HAS REMOVED NTS OP nes to Pis. 11. North Duke Ettreei, orpo.ite t►e Coon Were, Lattereter. IA oe. 24.11114 v. Harrison's Coumbian . wawa i• a superior ankle, perresseatle black, VT 'PIGA sot e oo h , d l b.i . DCA cu be bad to *or .intify. so Ibe reality Nicdteiieezssame, laud blacker et I. 'bat English Boot Pabst'. Colombia, J,lae 9,15.19 PIKE INiIIITATT I CE COMPANY or PISILADEMMEINL NOS. 435 AND 437 CHESTNUT STREETS. C *PITA L - - 4.400,000. L'elpeten I PietaiLlMPl, 89:14.345 t Let•tt Five Der Cent. 46417 ttG Te" E7.3,1T7 Jnerpirei. i'einporary Premi ums, 5203033 05 Lms for Cho lasr.mn or lime ex. pied on pogetes over one year, 8:10 0.15 55 ----SI M-543 40 Surplus, 856.:45 50 $2,307,01.15 75 STATEMENT °fate Assettrof th e Company on January 1,1.:62. pobiodied in conformity wit ht heprovision °film sixtliseetiouo ft4ta Aelolitsseinbly;ol.lpril3tlilB42. MORTGAGES. On property *valued at over 54,500.000 being first morigageson real estate, in the City snd County of Phi lodelphin,ex eept 568,::40 92 in the neighboring coo ties, REAL ESTATE, purchase,' at Sheriff's' -sales, under! inortgage claims, viz: Mein houses and 101,70 iyldro icet, nil the South-west corner of Chesnut and Seventeenth streets, A house rind 101,27 by 71 feet. on North ride of Sprueestreet, West of Elev.; °fatigues% Two houses an dloi s .e itch 18 by7.2(eet,, On South side o Spruce street, near' Sixteenth street, Five houses nod I ots,each 171 by 90 feet,Nos. ad 1,223, 525, 527 and 5:.2) Dilwyn•s:., 1 Three itetigeFavad t.r4Sby.O4 feet, ors East s4de ofSe venteenth street,south ofrinest, Rotel and 10t,50 toy9l feet,nn the South east conicrof Chesnut and Retteli sts., Five houses and 101.42 by SO feet.onthe North side of George street, West ul Ashton street. Seven houses and 10t,26 by 117feet,on the East side of Reach street, south of Chesnut street, A house and 10t,13 by SO feet,No..Sl7l Fitzwater street. East oftJ,nth street, A ground rent of s3o.issuingousof a lot 131 by 40 feet. on North sidoef Otter et reet, 4tl feet West of Leopard street, 57 lots of grouse in Buckley tonne. cud querevitle avenue. Bristol. A hours and 101.16 by 130 feet„•on "the' .noutls -side •of Stiles street, 4311.1 Or Sixteenth street. A hon=e and lot, 14 by 30 feet on the 1 min side of Front st., north of Cherry street Kensington. A hou , e and Lot, N. side Lit.crty street, 1 Pitt..butg. A lot o' ground S. tide of pens street, Pittsburg. Two houses and lots N. ride of Filbert ...net, west of Eighth street. Five horses um! lot. N. side Dauphin' street, east of Coral street. LOANS, Ten toraryLonns on Stocks as Colla ts era I Sec u ray, (valued at 8137,00 n 50) $93015..3 STOCKS. vOOO Alias House Loan ,5 percent .1 ( at. on.) 200 She re s Bank o fKentucky. Northern Ilanlenflienteeky, 1101 4 . Union Bunk of tr e 13 I nears nee Company of the State of Penn sytvutitn, 200 ••• Southwark Railroad Co. 37 .• Commercial and Railroad Dank, Vicksburg, 300 .• Pennsylvania RallroadCo., 01 Franklin Fire Insure neeCo., , Mercantile Library Co., '24 " Union Canal Company, 2 " Continental Bowl l'ump'y, $3.000 00 do. do. Bonds. $lO 002 North Penna. State 6 p er cent . Loewe ft1ay,42.01. 1410 000 North no trona Tionds, S2OOO Darlington City Water Loan, 97110 Philadelphia City Loan, 8763,5 n " City Warrants, Notes and Bills receivable. Carillon hand, Cash itt hands o gents. ME kl. ISTATP.- Market value, Coo, an above, Advance vain!, STOCKS. Market 'value. 0,06 t, ai above, I=l Total, "2,3'20.005 75 LOSSES BY PIRE. d.ossespoitdaringthezettt /Sat 81 . 2,965 Sv By order orrhe Dotted. CHARLES N.BANOZER -Prentice& Attest .TKeve W. Mcitt.trxess,Seey Vet Tern. DIRMTORS. Chas. N, firanekcr, 'robots Wagner, &Mid Grant, !neat. R. Smith, Geo. W. Richard., David 14. •Ilrown, Isaac Lea, Edward C. Dale, Gco. Pales, Alfred Piller. CRAB. N. RANDKER, - President, EDIV , D. C. DALE, Vice Pre.ident. JAS. t 4. NteALLIATER, See's' pro von. N. McDONALD, Agent, Cialurabia. Arnrcli 8, $1 1 862.) SPRING. CIL 862. I=l GOOD CARPETINGS AND OIL CLOTHS, of very low prices. to suit the tiraee, ull of 11.4 Sp iii /fewest siy/e.: Suposior Three Plc. t. , .tkoerior Worn in, Worthy', Rag, Ae.. FLOOR MATTINGS-44 TO 0.4 WIDE; FLOOR OIL C LC/I'll3-4-4 TO 4 VDS. WIDE,' Stair Oil Cloth.. Stair Craalle% Furniture Oil Clothe, nnuomrs FROM, 4-4 TO 4 YARDS WIDE; ELEGANT RUGS AND DOOR MATS; Cocoa and Alllama Door Mats: WINDOW SIIADES OF .NEW DESIGNS; Looking Glasses, Milt and Mahogany Frames; CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, f ill stock. Including latest Myles of White Granata Dinner and Ten Sets. 330IISI3IZEI7PING GOODS: Bleached and Drown 10.4 and 1.2-4 Sheeting.% Eteste :1-4 and 5-4 Pillow Cline Mu-tin, Extra Bed Ticking, Toweling.; anal encne.., Wooten Tolle Cover% !Incase Covert. 'Morsellice Woolen ("nye, 1.4 Ste_ Ae, CARPET CIIAIN: woolen, Linen 12VIII Contest—all Cninr:, ERR& QUALITY LIVE GEESE FEATHERS. Columbia, March 15, IVIV. Valuable Real 'Estate AT PRIVATE-SALE. T HE ruirveriber offers at private sale the following VALUARLti R KAI. t:STATE, ntionted in the borough of Columbia: No. 1. The well.koown Columbia Mitt prop erty. On tlio property in erected, at the comer of non, rind !mown« stre•. the "COLUMBIA FLOUR MILL." The building In et brick. in good condition, runtimes thous, with two run of burru. it in driven by both water and steam, a new :10lierse engine baying barn addetrto the mill within the pant two years. The water power in suf fi cient to drive the mill during tin, greater parlor the year. There inn new brirk wish% rens convenient on the preitheeS? The property com prisee the water right on Shawnee Run, with about tour acres of meadow land. No. 2. A Lot of Ground, situate at the N. F.. corner of From rind Laurens sinewy., having .a front of Jo feel, more or less. on the former tgre..l, wed extending hack 1 , 0 f-et, it the Pennsylvania Risilrowil on which is erected a commodious two-sitory BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, The gas is carried through the house. a int water nitro duerd in the bac't budding* and bath honse. A large garden and an orchard of choice fruit [teen in to o l ot . No. 3. A Lot of Ground situatwat the N. W. , 0 „„ of Second and Laurens, mirert, having a front of :15 feet on t he latter et reet extentlilfg- !Niels i 32 feet to an alley, on which it ban a face of 12 wet on which in erected it two-story Stone :mg finer litiikling, divided into two Dwelling% There in water on ilie premises. A large garden 41C:wiled. For informal:on apply to CM AS,. .1 rThslrrr„ Madera. Clearfield Coy., or to H. M. NORTH, Columbia, Pit • Col uMbi a. May 2.3, -if Ws Have Just Received R. CUTTER'S Improved Coed Expandlag Sufrpender and Shoulder Braces for Gentlemen, and Patent Skirt Supporter and Brace, for Into the article that is wanted at this lime. Come and ace them at Family .%1 edirone Slate. Odd Fe:tome Hatt. [Aped Stiff. Gor, Bond's Boston Craden, for \JI Dpapeptica, and Arrow Kant Crarara., wands and eandion—now anicles in Cabinda/a, at the Family Medicine Store, • e April Id. 1839. QPILDINIPS PREPARED GLUIL—The want of such en article is kilt in every family. nod uevr a eau be seppliedL for rogeduay, forusanr, 41044. nenhnee dormer. We have found it spefel ierepeinrg,a,ony srtieles wiatis have keen mirdcas ferNs .11 Osk,4, Sauteing it at die' ta Anita rm Ly munigma.sroire. Just Received andXoriBalet. 2 * 1500 SUlCS'Gronail'AlunillaictilArge f sas psamil.c4. at, , 11 .1,004 ,5:0 :4 . - Ateost, *103.991 n E Coal. 111 ra 5 u) 21 :WA 13,F45 s 270 513 V1:A.4.674 36 $123 EMI In Lot ^9l 521,639 . 83 SPELFII3 CO 15,171 10 Cr= IiALDP3IAss Cheap Cassia 5u..., AiI"OLDI4 it Can,/ Uxotzt
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