oto one has tlarAtl z to cosoe . z,b_ut in opposition. Only oize siditeiltiote7Beiistinite , ton- tl e part of "the Uniim =en would prlidUce g li nt civil war,amul area would Li, hung and Massacred avitliotit stint. But as lam in the city every dog" I know - the 'Union men remain true, though many dare' only speak to those whom they can trust. , The position .of Marylan/ after all must be dc cidell by external force. , If thezoFeritment can secure Weshi.igton,. and then take all the strategical points in the State, it will soon he found thi t - the KniotiM r in were' in a majority here in BaltiniortK"' " Alvssr.m.ts, April 28-1.0 A. M.—Two hundred and fifty men of ttie Eighth 'Mass achusetts .Regiment hare just been' Ordered to Annapelis Junction, where travelers just arrived from Washington report the Twelfth Itegiatent is now stationed: ' in immense mail has just arrived from AVnahington, end goes to Perrysville by the transport Commerce. The current - report of two men being thong yestirday on-board the brig Perry, is false. The troops expected to reach here last night lAve not arrived. Temporary barracks are being erected for the troops in the place of tents. Tns Ricer TALK.—Tho Newport News reports the following: "A correspondence, of which the follow ing is the substance, is said to have passed between Gov. Hicks of Maryland and Gov. Sprague of Rhode Island, on Friday or Saturday of last week, by telegraph: Governor nicks to Govenor Sprague—'l understand you are about to proceed to Washington with the Rhode Island Regi anent. I advise you not to take them through Baltimore, and thus a voiJ trouble.' Governor Spragae to Go' erner nicks— 'The Rhode Island Regim..mt are going to Sight, and it matters not w!lether they fight in Baltimore or Washington, , " P , WDER Mrus.—There is said to be but one p , wrier mill it, Virginia and eight in Maryland, and mine in the rest of the South, while Delaware ha nine and Pennsylvania 'has sixty-seven. From these figures it will be seen how important it is-for the govern ment to take passession of, or to render se-- cure, (for we believe they are in the hands of Union men) the powder mills of Mary land and Delaware. It will be impossible then for the Richmond mill to begin to sup ply the needs of the traitors—and the time may arrive when we will eren put a stop to that. Governor Curtin will apportion the new levy of troops umorig the counties according to population. The State government is greatly annoyed by companies arriving with out orders, and hereafter all such will Le refused and ordered home again. The Administration has notified Governor Letcher that one step in advance from Rich mond will cease a speedy invasion of 'Vir ginia from the west. Perryville, April 2.9.—1 t is understood that the passenger trains on the Philadel phia, Wilmington and Baltimore railroad will now run regularly, connecting at Per ryville with a steamer to Annapolis. As the road to Washington is well guarded throughout its entire length by military, travelers will have but little difficulty in making a safe transit. Troops still continue to arrive and depart. The First Regiment City Guards, of Phila delphia, have been provided with comforta ble quarters in an old shed, and the soldiers appear as well contented with their straw beds as if they were reclining on downy couches. Columbia Lumber Market Panel Boards and Plank, W. Pine, $35.00 Ist Comm. " 4t et 30.90 u 2nd 'E , c 0, 18.00 Culling n a 12.50 a 13.00 Inferior 0 ti lit 9.00 Bid Scantling, u 15.00 Joists and Scantling, Hemlock $9 a 10.00 Boards, 4. 9 a 10.1 0 Bill Seanding, « 12.00 Ash Plank, 20.00 a 25.00 Siding, $l2 a 15.00 ' Long Shingles, 9 a 16.00 Cypress g , 10.00 • Plastering Lath, 2.25 a 2.10 Arrival and Departure of Trains. PRNNSYSYLVANLA RAILROAD. Ecntiward. Marietta Accommodation arrives, s..eo A. M Lancaster Train leaves 8.20 44 Columbia Accommodation, leaves 1.00 P. M Harrisburg 4, .c . ' 5.35 .g Emigrant, U, . 11.00 1. Westward. . . . . Emigrant arrives 1.50 A. M. Mail leaves 11.27 I , Col'a Accommodation, arrives 3.20 P. M. Harrisburg leaves 6.40 1 Lancaster Train art ives 8.20 gc NORTUSRS CENTR NT. RA MW AT. W A . Morning Train, 6.20 A. M. 6.55 A. M. Noon " 12.15 P. M. 12.30 P. M. Evening o. 4.00 o 6.10 " lilortowsv's Pu.t....—The tie plu• Ora remediem for arlishisa. Feu eve. am—When all el•e have failed these (groan.. oil:* will effect a verify and thorough cure— die blood is the mil of r i cuivy.elerofula and their . kin glreiLdbiorder• ily their direct action on the eireula ikon liniloway's =I. purify_ the blood of Chore humors &which:ate:et or vitiate IN Iliadic ttds have been cured Xry diem after they ,had tried all oilier mem us without =cents, On the stomach, the liver and the lung, their effect i. autraelloum. let rash one judise for himself by procuring a box and following the dbeetions to the lever, at d we will guaranty a •peedy did eifedual cure All who have the sltgbte.t taint or scurry should use these medicines.don't litchate—Turehase a hoz. Taz CONFESSION AND EEFEDIENDIL or Ahi INV44Pr Putill.hed for the betteht and •• • wnrail,e and a caution to young men who Puffer from Nervitts• tiro Decay. we.: supplying .t the mime time the me'ans of peff.y,ure. by one who cured ihim.elf, of heiitg put 16 great ;urns. through medical impo sition miff' qiiiteLeyy.otitgle copies mar he hod the muffin - tr. Nathaniel h 1.3 fair. E-11 3m•ford. King County, ehalosing a prepsid addressed ea eelopc. (April Iffy 1H6141m Tar. GRX4V CLartnao Eatrottirm or ras Uritote— Philadelphia po.sese e s the most 4plendid Clothing Km pormin In the country. Il i. oplrild id as regards the palatial structure in which the immense the establi•heient is conducted. and It is equally splen dßut to id in respect in its great facilife. and vast resources ihr patrooa its chief aarac.inns are, first. the el require of the garments for Gentleinta snd Vouilts. manufartured there; steondly, the beauty and dura bility of the material., and lisd .uperior excellence of th e / 4 '. and busily. she nto.lentte prices as which the goods are sold. We refer In ibis descripsion. to none tither !tam the Btown Stone Clethilig Ilan or l " el ' hi " ix Wi th lson, Nee &Q Wad dill Cbcainut weer, above Phtladelphia. aU• ..-vg.auckit-e}mbou_;l.Ata,lll - Um the =Wier., by Rev. E. Doreey, Ceme. B. Wa it am, to eosON M. LoCILAII!0, all Or Leec■eter Co.. Pa. zz) ak R 43 PEg °l` of tfli• "Pe. on Temno 11th 17,Laz• wife Jut.i t c hooLergee, ha the wog 1 eta' of her ajc. ?gie • ..- :- ,•'.. " r" --."-- - '7 ,- 1 , '.., 7 -"..- t'...''' ' ' ' : , 1110 1 1 I XCE.' ~L , - --, - ,- U RS. E.. M . -1 1 erperint.dC: C: Cooperwill open JI on Sinunlay,Mny4,lE6l. no aPtoriment of 4 prit good Bummer. AI Mine ry. 4-7,which.tberf invi4 • he a aennon ot lini Indica or Cotun.blseand V ieinity . Iln y 4, Ib6lAt •-• .-- • . ,:,.. •'-'^ ' - ...' . , • berms, Andrew (Whit and, wire. or the borough W 7 of Colt mblu, have, by deed of volun ary assign ment. executed on' the Sta day of April. lent:con veyed nil their property to the undeerogned in trust for die benefit oreredttors, notice in hereby given to all perrons Indebted to said 'Andrew Cohn. to MOM im mediate payment. and - ho-e having demands against Lim to preeent them for settlement to, •••-SAIOUGUTRUSCOTT, Columbia d'iiiii•Lf • , jkg ogatC. SUGAR CURED HAMS.. BIM Sugar Curc&Cauvaered Hams.jw , t receive,/ 1.11 at A. N. RAMBO'S May 4, ISGI. Family Grocery More. MACKEREL. I. RINIE Na. I. Mackerel; also, Nos 2 and 3ln and juin received at A, M. RAMBO'S May 4, 1261, Odd Fellows' Mall. DRIED BEEF. 'Arun S ugar Cured Dried Beef. wurranied lige beet broad to the market. A M. RAMDO, May 4, 1061. Odd Fellows' Dell, FISHING RODS. 1701'R Mole. Cane Fishing Rods. for sale the piece or hundred, et A. M. RAMBO'S May 4, ISit. Odd Fellows' Mil. NOTICE: READING AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD. Timm first instalment to the capital Rtoricf thin coat pony, ot• Five Dollars WO per shore. in now doe. Payments should lie Made tr Samuel Shoeh, Treoo incr. by May 15. Mal, to avoid farther trouble and co-t. By (Wet of the Board. May 4,1861, - WM. G.ICASE, Prey . 0 0 LE.J.zik . EM AIN I N G in the Columbia Post. Office, 1.3.,:0iiy 1, i 5.61.• . . Atkini Wm Lemon John - • Austin A 1B - Lewellyn : 4 1 It , Armstrong Mary Lewellyn J It Brown km MUM( bleConnel Thomas C Blaney Wm Montgomery D L Boolsen Joseph klizry W M Brenner 14 C Mot* John Cowens Muria Hillier Joust ' Clakei Wm Mann R B Plane Buda. Miller John D 2 Crider C Miller H Cowen Merin N, (WC & Co Con) nghrm Jipsey _ Neiner Thotnas I e'ox Thomw. .---" Nrslt Jneob Itorpry hovlenry No A N Donegan P Overhon-er 2 L D .go in 1l my A' Pn Non Wm Enali-11 111... et 2 Ree.e John 1.. Stu.- lV II 1101.4- J I" l'..remun 134114%1. Km, .. , ...1 11 C l'ullm• A K :NW. D1..140tt 1 , ...m.m Chu , %V !thrlly Wm 112 f:ortinet 4 51 Sirawhridge Ilarbra r 4 piing M :-.t mock M • Gray John Grove) P&J Goody Henry Soydrr A Hove Nmoan C Sltllder% Wm I:raredi A J Shook Rdzobeth Guile Jorph Smith 0-aor Goodman Adam . Shunwoly U nation Annie li Schack) Herr) _ Spangler A R HaVia WM. .-• .. Spreeiter H ilov.-y John Stewart John flail George Scullion J II !torahs K Shuhb Jo.eph I la vower li T Scarborough Sarah I loricirogier A J S.milli Jrirnit I foliar Jiti•oli Sitrylic Union Innen: !Ora Ilarilda Vern John I le nry Emma El Weld W S I lender/ion Sarah. Wnier Jsicolo 2 • • KUM , Charle4 Wagner .1 H Kuesly Mnry Ann Wiuno..e.l. Keys Alexander Woods Mia• C A Kundig M U Wertz P.izalleili, Krewnri Henry P 'Miens/ .1 C Lenard Andrew Winner Maria A Luiz II G Wrne Jame. T Lutz E Prank Persons enquiring for letters will please mention if they are advertised. H. H. FRY, P.-M. Columbia, May 4, 1861. The Root and Herb Doctor, rgoM Plii:ada. can be consulted at Mr. BlueOs Ho t' tat, Columbia, on the nth of March. the Rth of April, the nth of May, olio, 1 day . in every mount until Sept. A 'Stethoscopic examination or the Heart, lump and 'Throat. He treats all diseases thin flesh is hair to. He warrant. in cure any Coca of Hearties.. A.tlitnil. Fit.. I'lrert Prolup , iis, or Liver Con plaints that can be produced. Ciiimuliannas Free. N. 11.. asatllandbilis. Dr W. I.F.VING STUN.. N. R. Dr W. I. wili arrive at Columbia from by the mum train on the following days. viz: May ti, June 5. July 5, and A ugu-t 5. whieli will be hie la•t vi-ii In Columbia t tail Jan• DMZ (May 4. MI. NOTICE. \I./here:to. Levers of Administration on the estslie or (:e0 Ile A ppold. late of ;Italic:rough of Colombia I.l , llen.ler ',minty. deceased. hove been granted to the subscriber. rill persons indebted to said e-tale sire re ties -tell to mike unotediste pa) ment and those having eltiims opt' use the same will piesem them dilly au. theiniented Inc senlament 10 . 11. A p you), Co'a. April :20 01-01 Administrator. roil. SALE. • Twolersagaeil ofrer+ at private scale the following .11. Uri le iew ONE PLANING MACHINE, eopoble of Wooing ten feel bong and three feet ozonic. ith over-head Shaft. Pune, 'P. 1 I singert, de., con plete ONE LATHE, the bed of which twenty-Bnm fee: lona. with screw Gearing. over-head rzhaft, rune) s, 'longer-, de., coin pleie. FOUR. SECTIONS OF LINE SHAFTING, With three tsar of t.ouptitiro: eight Pulley., curving in .ire from not to three fret nt diameter; and four lionavre belonging . therein. ull roinplete Thit, machinery m entail to the licit lii die country, tannufactored by liettient & Dont:berm, ludmarlial Work.. Plillotht. and lam been hut little in stir Should it not he divneed of liefoie %Veil:testily, the eqs day rtf Ahoy next. it will then, he offered et public noir: nr2 Yeeletek hi theafterinion. sit the machine shop of John Q. Denney, Cool ffunitt, Onto. Psi.. The mint innehinery in be removed WI or: hefore the 14th day of Alny /WV. SAM% THu...urr, Surviving partner or Geo. %Voir& Co. April 20, ,6141 . _ _ BRYAN'S PULMONLC WAFERS, BROWN'S Dronehiol Anhur. Stomach Wister. Cough Lozenge.. Ja) or'. Reece- Juyoe's SIIIII4IVC nth. Kennedy'. N. v Hi.eov ere. Lurie Polo Killer. llolowo)". Pill.. Holloway'. AVorrn Concrevoint Miter's Tor and AVtld Cnerry, Fehorsioek'. Vrrinifuge. Ifobro.ork". Vermin/ex, Tounnend's Sursuperslla. At re. (Them Percent!. Sur.aparilla, Winer...Hunt'. Lini ment. Ayer'. Sorsaparillo. Mr.. Win-10w... Soothing Syrup; for .ale at the Plinio.'" Drug store of . • R. WILMA MS. April 211.1P41.. "'rout Street. TOILET POWDER, 11101 LET Soaps, Toiler and Redding COW.. ShaVigg Cream, Cologne Water. Pomade PhiMeome, Heard Oil,Tooth Prunes. Wright'. Armo•pherie Hair Dye, Itazie, , % Egyptian Hair Dye, Alex:rade Silameau. All the above fancy and totlet strides have just been reeeivmd in the drug •tore of It. WII.I.IAMS. April V, 1 04 61. .Front Street. Thoso Calicoes. Jaw reeeived another lot of thaw Bargain Prints. at a •Tipo a pA.OI winch we have pretty general!) tliatrinnted over ten thousand yarda. at April 13. 1881. " ' HALDEMAN'S. 01 , (-) TITHER IKAS, fatitrro of Administration on the estate V of Carrie W. tirultb, late of the. borough of Co. Jumble. Lancaster !ono ty. &reused. hove been granted to she atobscritorr, all person. indebted to said - estate are . requesird to snake immediate payment andshote hauling daises against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement so 11. hf Cola. April 13. 1a01.43t Adminiatrator. Haldeman's have just opened their LI THIRD purrbure of eprattg Goode. April 13 VI Assignee's Sale Of Real Estate. _ TOR Sik inn eriber, knee of John 11.111Ing -1 for and wireortil expose to , public sale 'int the Prattillits Howie. in the borough ..t . Columbia on tim orris). evening, April 27, a lot of rattail with a two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with beck beitdinget, etteate on Fifth etrret. between locust and Cherry. The lot (mulleins in front St tem. more 04 lees, and iu depth 90 feet, moreor ALSO, A Lot near the above mentioned rwittaissing in from 32 feet. more or less, sad In oepth 97 feet, more or less. Sale to coma eneo at 7 o'clock, P. M when terms will he made known by JONAS MYKR 4 . . Aaisuae of J.D.Klingler anal Wife. April 13,1921-1 s • HOME ENTERPRISE SUSTAINED! NEW GOODS PER STEAMER "S. EDGAR TDORPOON." WE beg leave' to inform our Mends orColumbia. Wrighteville eel vicinity, that the Next arrival from the Earl of the .TRanter,* at the port of Ca Marble. will bong us another choice lot of Spring (toodr, for Ladies and Geatkunen. A lso,■ full assOnincet of Crockery and Glaraware in Tea, Dinner and Toilet Sete. in axes to suit put chasers and prices to-emit the to rirte.' • • Our Carpet Room itipp'ted with C heap Carpets, at reduced prices. llogitheadi More of that excellent syrup Moles ties at SO cents per gallon t justnmerved together with a lull stock of cheap :sugars. prime Cotters, and choir. Teas, Ell of which we Wier chair prim*, to all who wit! favor us with their patronage. The " New Corner Siete:" apostle the Odd Fellows' Rail la tan minoring ire way intopeblie favor, and Mr Botecra is always ready to Meow his good. without charge to all who will tarot him with a call. C. PUNDERSMITR, People'. Cash Store, Aptil 13,104. Adjoining the Sank. " COST2trS " Verinin - Exterminator's r.i ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN, pFiltrfaliAnVFiwtly EVERY FORM 8r; SPECIES OF VERMIN. These'preparations (unlike all others) are: , "Free from poisons." "Not dangerous to the human family." ••Rats come out of their holes to die." 10 mots and more 'established in. N. Y. City Used by—the City Post Office. Used by—the City Prison and Station Houses Used bi—City, Steamers, Ships, &e. Used by—the City Hospitals, Alms-Houses, Used by—the City Hotels—•Astor'—cSt Nicholas,' &c.- Used by—the Boaiding !buses, &c., &c. Used by—more than & 0,000 privatefamilies I :17 - See what the People, Press and Dealers say HENRY R. COSTAR.—AII the summer I have been troubled wih Roaches and Mice. 1 was actually ashamed of the house, for the Roaches were everywhere. 1 purchased a box of you Exterminator and tried it, and in one week there was not a Roach or Mouse in the house. JOHN B. GIVENS, No. 9l Elm street HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin, need be so no longer, if they use "Costar's" Exterminators. We have used it to our sat. isfoction, and if a box cost $5, we would have it. We had tried poisons, but they effected nothing; but Costar's article knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice and Bed Bugs, quicker than we can write it. It is in great demand all over the country.—rMadioo (0.) Gazette. MORE GR:►LN and provisions are destroyed annually in Grant county by vermin, than would pay for tons of 'this Rat and Insect kil ler.—Lancaster. (Wis.) Herald. HENRY R. COSTAR—Your Exterminator is received, used, and pronounced a decided success. We used a box of it, and the way the Rats and Mice around our premises "raised Ned" that night was a caution to sleepers. Since then not a Rat or Mouse has been heard in kitchen or cellar.—Mv,gregor (Iowa) Times. HAVE BEEN SELLING your Extermina tor for the last year, and have found it a sure shot every time. s have not known it to fail in a single instance." GEORGE Ross, Druggist, Cardington, 0. WE ARE SELLING your preparations rap idly. Wherever they have been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches, and Vermin . disappear imme diately: Ecasa & Stourrsn, Druggists, New Windsor, Md. To Destroy—Rats, Roaches, Sc To Destroy—Mice, Moles, &e To Destroy—Bed Bugs To Destroy—Aloths, Fleas, Ants, &cc To Destroy—Sfosqu Roos To Desiroy—lnsecis on Plants and Fowls Tu Destroy—lnsects on Anirnals:&c., &c To Deeiroy—Every form and species of ver- 11=23 "Costar's" Rat, Roach &c., Ex- terminator. "Costar's" Bed-bug Exterminator "Costar's" Electric Powder for InieCts, &c. In 25,50 c. and $l,OO Wires, Bottles and Flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for Planta tions, Ship+, Boats, Hotels, &c. 117"So1d Everywhere—by All Wholesale Druggists in large cities. All Retail Druggists, Grocers, Store-keep ers, &c., in all country villages and towns. Wholesale Agents in N. York City. Shierelin Brothers & Harrel, Risley & Kit- Co. then. B. A. Fahnestock, Bush, Gale & Robinson, Hull & Co. bt. Ward, Close & Co. A. B. & D. Sands & Co. McKesson & Robbins. Wheeler & Hart. D. S. Barnes &. Co. Hegaman & Co. F. C. Wells & Co. Ruckel & Co. Lazelle, Marsh & Gard- Thomas & Fuller, ner. P. D. Oro's, Hall, Dixon & Co. Dudley & Statrord. Conrad Fox. AND OTHER/. • Philadelphia, Pa. 'r. W. Dyott & Sons. B. A. Fahnestock & Co. Robert Shoemaker & French, Richards & Co. Co. And all the Principal Cities and Towns in the UNITED STATES. COLUMBIA; PA. COrSala by DR. W. S. McCORKLE, Family Medicine State, Odd Fellows' Hall H. JOHN & CO.; Golden Mortar Dreg Store, Front st,, above Locust. R. WILLIAMS, .. Front street, above Locust. And by Druggists, Grocers and Retailers gen erally, in city and country. 11:7Country Dealers can order as above. Or address' orders direct—[or it: prices, term., &c., is desired o:7'send for circu lar to Dealers) to MiN3LIC A, COSTAiL, Principal Depot—No. 312 Broadway—[oppo site the St.Nicholu llotelj New Yore. • 18-1. SPRING GOODS. 1861. vpu E will open' for inppeet Rm. this day, April 13. our VY TiILUD rnartArire of,Spraug Goods. Thi*urraval embruce*general stock of eve-yttuug in our Dade. To.the Variety of Assortment and - CILEAP:NESS OF PRICES vie would respectfully cull the utieutton of our oils.. +t °niers.' iIALADENAN'S April 124 1 61. ClieupCit Store. JUST received a Fresh, Ear/thorn and Ira ned assortment raf slugs for Alen and Boys , wear ar lIALDEAIAN'S April 13,VA. A PAIR OF REAL NOVELTIES, AND ONE WITUOZT A - MATE. I.$T-- " THE PAPER - NECK-TIE." • • - (PATENT MOWED 10R) This Tie is made entirely of paper, in 100 different ...tyles, and in perfect imitation, of silk and other fob pricei. PO low that a gentleman may wear , alslew'ffie Every Day. and yet not be chargeable with extravagance. or one Tie can be wont 3 to,ll days, if necessary to economise. 2:i D.—THE- RELIEF - TIE. 7 (PATENTED PAN. !,,V, 1961.) - This is doubtless die- most perfect tilt Tie ever in ventod mil is it'll( what the name hordes., a perfect l•Reliet” from all further trouble in tying bows. 3RD.—THE LACE EDGE TIE. An exquisitely beautiful article—it bas only to be seen to Imodmired. & BROUWF.II,. Sole Manufacturers, No.3G, AVarren street, N.Y. N. 13.—We sell to Wholesale Jobbers only. Coun try Merchants, can order our goods of any Wholesale linin.e with whom they are'tleaturg. April 13.1361-1 t , $600,00 11711.16 1 1733).. A Loan of S6OO 00, authorized by Council, is required .11 by the Borough of Columbia. for which mitu,fac tory aecurity ari/1 be given. Apply to 1110 S. NV V.LSll,Pre , n. of Council. or COR I:1.1 ri .. SON, nor. Trans. Columbia, March ef, 11801. CARPETS Sr, OIL CLOTHS, AT ELDRIDGE'S CHEAP STORE. Tapestry, Brussels, Imperial, Ingrain, Ve netian, &c.. &e., Carpets. A LSO, Oil Cloths of all width•, and 7lletting• of all A kinds. with a Inrpe supply of very law prteedin grain and Entry and Stair Carpets, Rag Carpets, Cot too and Ilemp Carpet.. die. - Being under very light expenses. I am enabled to sell these goods at sufficiently low prices to suit the hardens times, and buyers will find thin is the place they can save money, 11. II ELDRIDGE, No. 4T St ra oche rry St., :Ind door above Oltesnot. Pit II.A DEL PHI A 12:Strawberr y iv the first Meet above Second. e :Q. I S3l4tra GZIOROM SELBERT'S CABINET WAREROOMS AND MANUFACTORY, LOCUST ST., A FEW DuuRS BELOW TIIIRD ST., . C;OLUMBIA, LAN. CO 9 Y, PA. rpirlE subscriber hoeing purchased from his brother, Chisper tiribert, Use stork and good will of hi- •x -trnsive Cabinet Manufactory. will rmilintir stir bn•i -nc-<. at the old Maud, where lie will keep Olt Iga3d an a-sortmolit of FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, of the best quill ity. style, and ortoulueture, and will lora e to older. of first-role material,. every n oicie Ids lure. He will give shunt noetolon to lovelies, nod raspeetfully a-k•ot the publie a 411eof its rooroutose rirUNDERTAICINti will r.eeive the most careful am:titi e!. at the shortest notice.. GEORGE SEIBERT. The .uloteriber lowing di•po-ett of his 611.111C39 re lure, hi- t.turere th.takA to the polinr for many year, of littera! p.oronage. lie re-pc ettully or}, ueontinu alive of favor to los sureeator. Colu. Slur. 30,'61. casmrt w. & J. ELLEN & EEO. Re4re , tfullY inform 'heir n lend= and customer% that they have removed front No. tHO South *Second Street, to their NEW STORE, No. 1209, CtrFSTNVT Sr., Po !LAM:I,I'IIM, Where 'hey will Lave alwoye on hone u li nc useort men: or It ositwoon. WAI.Nri AND OAJ Verzsl which they will .0181 than timir former price•, in empre,weece of hevine merrier tacrloier. for be-i -ne.c and being under Ir.e experete. They rc•pectfulty .ohmi ti all before perch:lmeg elwcwlicre• March St, lell•7nto Watches, Jewelry and Silver-Ware. w, would re-peetfully inform our iriends, pa l rons a ad the public generally, that we have now iii Store. and offer %Via)!castle and Retail. at Iso lowest eal-11 prier-. a large and very els 01Cr .1001 of Watelies, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware. of every variety and -Lyle. Every desereptioti of Diamond Work. and other Jewelry. mode suorder at •lion notice. tr-Allgoods Mk:UT:IOI4Ni to be as repre-rsited. N. Lt.— Partieular 1.11,111011g411 :ri to the repairing of Watelied stud Jew elry us iLll..fr diet. h.l/ullll. sTArvitn &HARLEY. No f;•!...! Market :Sties t, South Side. - 11T:m.1111, IPSI-stisi Plaludelphisi. 6.000 Yards rip Calico. OPKNIS:G hi. any La NI Calicoa at 13 celax—realll worth IO ceolo—from New Vo: k nu. tinaa at H A I,DMI A VS Coln. Morel, 10,111. Cheap Caaii r011..“.33111V. TUE !urge brick t tweet. occupied by Detwiler & Brotheq Utinkero. I'o-re