Columbia Lumber Market Panel Boards and Plank, W. Pine, $33.00 Ist Comm. '‘ 0 ‘, 28.00 2nd .4 " . 4 ' " 17.00 Calling 4, 0 11.00 Inferior ,4 0 " 8.00 Bill Scantling, .4 12.00 Joists and Scantling, Hemlock 8.50 Boards, ~, 8.50 Bill Scantling, ‘., 10.00 Ash Plank, 20.00 a 25.00 iding, $l2 a 15.00 Long Shingles, 9 a 16.00 Cypress " 10.00 Plastering Lath, 2.25 a 2.:.0 Arrival and Departure of Trains. PERNSYSYLVANIA. RAILROAD. Eastward Marietta Accommodation arrives, 7.50 A. M. Lancaster Train leaves 7.50 cc Harrisburg cc cc 230 P. M. Mail, 14 lt 6.35 .‘ cc Emigrant, 11.00 IVestward Emigrant arrives Mail leaves 'Harrisburg " leaves Lancaster Train an ives noLiowelrs OizermENT.—A word to Mothers—the beauty of children. Scald head and Ringworm. No object Is more pleasant to look upon than a beautiful child but unfortunately the freshness and natural bloom or childhood are often marred by disfiguring disorders —we refer to the blighting effects of ringworm and scald head Mothers desirous of seetug - the faces of their darlings unclouded and their heads free from dis gusting sores, will be glad to learn that Holloway's ointment is a quick and effectual remedy for these and all other skin diseases. boils. blotches, pimples. g : c We feel periectly satisfied shut on a fair trial of its virtues its merits will insure it a plase in the nursery closet for all time to come. Read the advcrtireincin elsewhere. TUE CONFESSION' AN'D Er.E.ERIENCE Or AN INVALID. Published for the benefit and as a warning and a caution to young men who suffer from Nervous Debili ty, Premature Decay, etc.: supplying at the same time the means of self-cure, by one who cured himself, af ter being put to great expense through medical impo sition and quackery. Single copies may be had o the author. Nathaniel Mayfair. Esy , Bedford, King County, N. Y.. by enclosing a prrpu.d addressed en velopc. (April 13, 1501-3 m TEE GREAT CLOTIURGI /EMPORIUM OP TIIE Philadelphia possesses the most splendid Clothing Bm portant in the country. It is splendid as regards the patatial structure in which the immense business of the establishment is conducted, and it is equally splen did in respect to its great radii les and vast resources. Hut to its patrons its chief anrac.ions use, first. the el ego nee of the garments for Gentlemt.it stud Youths, manufactured there; secondly. the beauty and darn billty of the materials, and the superior excellence of the fit. and lnady. the moJer ate prin..' at which the goods are sold. We refer In thin description. to none other than the Brown stione Clothing Hall of Rock bill & Wilson, Nos Ctailt and 603 Chestnut street, above Philadelphia 1- .., "I'' Lw—C +.o in this borough, at the re•idrnca or Mr.. Sarah A. Campbell. on Sabbath morning June 2ml, Miss l'asscc, C. .GLOAT, in tile'l.llh year of her age. On Sunday June 2nd, at Mount Bethel, Manatt C, youttLe4 daughter of &Intl B. Melba, aged twenty three years. Reading and Columbia Railroad C3'y. Nonce, iv hereby given that a Meeting of the s•tockholders of the Rending and Columbia Rail road Company, will lie held at the Hotel of Samuel Lichtettilittler, in isitiz, on WEDNESDAY- the 19th him, at ten O'clock, A. M., for the purpose of creating a mortgage, to enable the company tc complete and equip -aid Road. At the came time and place a meeting of the Board of Directors of said Company will he held. By order of the Hoard W. G. CASE, Prcst. A Item: Beaus Dit.i.otavEur, sec'y, June 8. ISOI-td NOTICE TIIE stockholders of thy ailing and Columbia R. MR , are hereby requested to pay their second instal ment of five dollars (85 00) pershare to Samuel *boob, Trea•tuter. on or before tee 201 h of June, 18t11. An installment of tome amount per shore will be re quired monthly thereafter, Until all is paid. The work of potting and construettng bridges it be ing po-hed forward with all pot-thin di-patch, and It 1• hoped that in order to MVO' cost, subserihers will be prompt in making payment to the Treasurer or his tat shamed agents for collection. By order of the Hoard of Directors. SV .C. CASE, Cola. June 8,180 L President. AZDERT GRAY d CO., GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE, FRONT ST., ABOVE LOCUST, COLA. PA TrlllE subscribers having purchased from the late pro prietor4, It. John er. Co., the above eStablIA111.11; will hereafter conduct the bu.iness at the old stand, antler the firm of MARRY GRAY & CO. They will keep n regular and large supply of .. i w z DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS, PAINT 4, FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, BIL COAL OIL, LAMPS Sc SHADES, With a general ran.ortment or everything usually found In similar estabii•hments. This t.tore hay always done a lending bu•ineno in Columbia and the new firm will endeavor to sustain to reputation, hoping to Ince ye a fair proportion of public support Hereafter country ph felons will find it to their ad vantage ie part base at the or:olden Marta r? where their coders will be filled at very .544;h:ode/ice on Phil athophia wholesale prices Funnht s min pit:ovum their medicines nt all hours Str.et personal ulteinto.l given to the punts of medi. cities. and all pro-cnptiotts will lie carefully rota pumb-d. AI.tIEKT G KA'!" Cola. June 8,14 a CRINOLINE. 12 Dos. sitcoved size• end gooliciee, Indies* and sliotes' hooped ekiets nt reduced prices. Just te ceived of 11.C.FONDEKSAIITH.s Storrs, Juno 8.1801.. Coldanton. RICH BLACK SILK MANTILLA'S, EENCH and Cnantlile Lace Copes, Prints he., ■t .11! -Pattie' prices. Call at ii. C. FONDEESM ITO'S Locum Street. Cola. June 8, 1861 CHEAP PACIFIC CHALLIES OQpieces more of " those cheap Pacific atonic., at s' 121- ceeis—u-nal price 23 cent--call arid are them at H. C. FONDERS:WITH'S Cola. June 8,1861. Cach Stores. BEAUTIFUL ORGANDIE A ND Pacific Lawns—Orszelles and Modena Cloths --dmiralne goods for dresses, coats and dusters, a full line, closing out at very low pewee. at H C..FONDERsMITIVS Storm, Cola. lone 8,1E61. Locust Street. NOTICE. THE subscribe' would reerectfolly inform the public that be has not left for. the wars, but continues to adin Mister justice and attend to every branch of his huisness at ble Mace on Second street, nest door to the Lutheran Church, where he mac be found at all times. J. H. HUNTER, Cola. June 1,'431.3t Justice of the Peace. JUST RECEIVED, Another lot of Indian Mixture, warranted genuine. R. WILL!AMS. Front street Columbia May 31, 1961 Valuable Real Estate AT:PRIVATE SALE. T HE subgeriNer offers at private sale the following VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, simmed 111 the borough of Colombia: No. 1. The well.known Columbia Mill prop erly. On tho property is erected, at the corner of front and Lauren.. streets, the "COLUMBIA. FLOUR MILL." The building I. of briek, In good condition. commo dious. with two 'run of burro. It is driven by both water and *team, a new 30 horse engine having been added to the mill within the past two years. The water power is sufficient to drive the milt daring the greater part of the year. There is a new brick t.table 'eery eonventent on the prenit.ea. The property corn. prise. the eater right oe Shawnee Run, with about (Our acir. , of meadow land. No. 2. A Lot of Ground, situate at the N. E curlier of Front and Laurens street., having a front of so feet, more or less, on the former street, and Mending hack 180 Let, ti Om Fenn Ay itrunia Railroad on which), erected a commodious two-story mum DWELLING HOUSE, The gas is carried through the hou.e. and venter intro. duced in the bac': buildums and bath hou.e. A large garden and an orchard of choice fruit trees in the lot No. 3. A Lot of Ground situate at the N. W. corner of Second and Laurens streets, having a front of 53 feet on the Ismer *creel anti extending back 132 fe et to an alley,n which it ha. a fare of 127 kei on which ir ereted • two•atory Stone and Briek betiding, divided into two Dwellings There is water on the prerni.ee. A large garden attached. Forint - oat:abort apply to PUSEV. Madera, Columbia,L Ph • or to IT AL NOR nu, Fa. Columbia. May 23. 1161-If UNION NOTE AND LETTER PAPER, UNION EN VELOPES. m HE /arrest rad hest assortment in the City, which .1. we owl' a t the lowers price.. C4ll and examine JOHN SltenFrouvs. May IS .'Ol. No Mt; N. Qoeet s.lreet, La wearier. cormazurza. imax.x.s. Flour, Middlings, Corn Meat, Oats, Coro, Ship Stott:, l Feed, Tor sale at the } Columbia Mills, by limo, eolamhia.lM•y 14, tent A M. RAtIOO " COSTAR' S" Vermin Exterminators. ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN, Destroys Instantly EVERY FORM & SPECIES OF VERMIN. These preparations (unlike all ethers) are: "Free from poisons." 'Not dangerous to the human family." "Rats come out of their holes to die." 1.50 A. M 11.22 tt 6.45 P. M 8.20 “ 10 YEAns and more established in N. Y. City Used 4—the City Post Office. Used by—the City Prison and Station houses Used 6y—City Steamers, Ships, &c Used by—the City Hospitals, Alms-Houses, Used by—the City.llotels— , Astor'—'St Nicholas,' &c. Used by—the Boarding Houses, &c., &c Used by—more than 50,000 private families Cl7See what the People, Press and Dealers say. HENRY R. COSTAR.—AII the summer I have been troubl , d wih Roaches and Mice. I was actually ashamed of the house, for the Roaches were everywhere. I purchaseda 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. 0% Elm street HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin, need be so no longer, if they use "Costar's" Exterminators. We have used it to our sat. isfaction, and if a box cost $5, we would have it. We had tried poisons, but they elected 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.—Medina (0.) Gazette. MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed annually in Grant county by vermin, than would pay for tons of this Rat and insect kil ler.—Lancaster (iVis.) 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.—.llLig-regor (low") Times. I HAVE BEEN SELLING your Extermina tor for the last year, and have found it a sure shot every time. I 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. ECIVER & STotrssa, Druggists, New Windsor, Md. To Dearoy—Rats, Roaches, &c To Destroy—Mice, Moles, &c. To Destroy—Bed Bugs To Destroy—Moths, Fleas, Ants, &e To Destroy—Mosquitoes To Destroy—lnsects on Plants and Fowls To Destioy—lnsects on Animals, &c., &c To Deetroy—Every form and species of ver- "Costar's" Rat, Roach &c., Ex- terminator. 'Costar's" Bed-bug Exterminator 'Costar's" Electric Powder for Insects, &c. In 25, 50c. end 81,00 Boxes, Bottles and Flasks. $3 and sr; sizes for Planta. Lions, Ships, Boats, Hotels, &c. 8.7 - Sold Everywhere—by All Wholesale Druggists in large cities. All Retail Druggists, Grocer; Store-keep ers, &e., in all country villages and towns. Wholesale Agents in N. York City. Shieffelin Brothers & Harrel, Risley & Kit- Co. then. B. A. Fahneztock, Bush, Gale & Robinson, Hull & Co. M. Ward, Close & Co. A. B. & D. Sands & Co. McKisson & Robbins. Wheeler & Hart. D. S. Barnes & Co. Hegaman & Co. F. C. Wells & Co. Hall, Bucket & Co. Lazclle, Marsh& Gard- Thomas & Fuller, ner. P. D. Orris, Halt, Dixon & Co. Dudley & Stafford. Conrad For. AND OTUSDS. Philadelphia, Pa. T. W. Dyott & Sons. B. A. Fahnestock & Co. Robert Shoemaker & French, Richards & Co. Co. And all the Principal Cities and Towns in the lINITED STATES. COLUMBIA, PA. SO4 by DR. W. S. McCORKLE, Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' Hall H. JOHN & CO., Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front at., above Locust. R. WILLIAMS, Front street, above Locoet And by Druggists, Grocers and Retailers gen erally, in city and country. 112Tountry Dealers can order as above. Or address orders direct—[ar it prices, terms, &c., is desired Ca send for circu lar to Dealers] to ICElBralt it, COW/ULU, Principal Depot—No. 512 Broadway--foppo site the St. Nicholas Hotel,) New York. ma ECERII33 DETRIDGES , Balm of a thousand flowers. For Sale by K. WILLIA M ?gay 31,1861. Front *teem. Columbia TO TILEISPASSEIRS TE sub , criher lowing rented and put end,. culil ',mum Lots ed. 'Move the Midge. lu.celtq..ar.. all per=m,' naturist trespassteg upon raid islands. Nu per-on will In, ;Wowed to lend upon them without permission. All landing upon the i..lends on Sunday IS POSITIVELY PROHIBITED. Neglect or this notice end infringement of the low will sneer with prompt prosecution and the enforce• mein of the legal penalty. Coln. June 1, SAMUEL WAITI.S. BURLINGTON HERRING. 0 ,r'„°"! prime Darlington lirri 3 ii . g. n jz ‘ cl i i 3 rniccil Cola. lute 1 61. Faintly Grocery S tore. ROSES! ROSES!! Tar•. subwriher wants 4 or 5 hundred pounds fresh Row prints of the one hundred leafed, for which he will pay the cash, R. WILLIAM 4, rront strert Columbia Nap 31. 1861 Trade Sales! Trade Sales!! TILE subscriber having just returned from the Phil ladelnhia Trade Sales. offers at the lowest prices nds of books embracin q Law, Fiction, Medical, Reli;1011.1. Biography. Mechanical one other kind. The , e books will all be sold at the lowest prices as sse had the advantage and were the only Bookseller from Lancaster, at the Trade Sale, and as a eonse quetire, we can ant lower than any Store. A 1". wof the Book. are here mentioned: Web.tor's Unabridged Dictionary, Worcester's Unabridged Dictionary, American Chrtsanit Record, In and around St:mitt - cry!, Gotthold'e Emblems. European Life, Legend & Landscape, Photographic Albums, No es on Nursing. :Soldier's Text Book. Try. Days and Ways of the Cockee Hats, The Bible and Social Reform. Bible. in great variety rem Twenty - -five cent. to Twenty-five Dollars, some of them having the finest and platen ever received in WWII. Sunday School Itook.—Methotli.t.Luthent. Epieeo pal. Presbyterian. American Tract S. catty, American Sunday Sehool Union. School Books—Sander.',Towers,Sargent , s.Parker & Reader.. Itlonteith'ith Wier ren'.. Santh's Geographic a. Moo. Algebrao. Grammar., Ilt-torie., Dietionarte.,&c. Sta iioncry. Copy and Campo-Ilion Rooks. (thp.Note. and Letter Paper, Blank Books, Slates. Lead and Slate Pencils, Pens and Holders, Ink and Ink-cands, Ruler..nnd Envelopes. The best Inks in the market nrc sold here, vi,: Maynard and IsZoye., Arnold's, If °over's. Laughlin. A Bu.lifield'e, Blackwood's, etc. At the Cheap Book Store of 'Matt JOHN SHEA KIM'S May 16, 'GI. No. 39.. N Queen Sl.nnene ter. SUGAR CURED HAMS. FAV Sugar Cured Canvassed ju=t received VI at d. AI. ItAMBO'S Iklny 4.1861. Family Grocery Store. AYER'S Sarsaparilla FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. And fur the speedy cure of the following complaints: Scrofula and Scrofulous Affections,•uch as Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions, Pimples. Pustules, Blotches, Boils, Blaine, and all Skin Diseases. 01,11.P.ND, Ind., fell June, Ink J. C. Atm & CO. Gents: I fool It my duty to ac knowledge what your Sarsaparilla has done for me. liming Inherited a Scrofulous infection, I have suffered from it in various ways for years. Somethnea It burst out in 'Ulcers on my bands Emil arms; sometimes It alturned Inward and WU:local me at the stomach. Two years ago It broke out on my head and covered my scalp and ears with one sore, which was petrufel and loathsome beyond description. I tried many medicines and several physielaus, but without much relief from any thing. In fact, the disorder grow worse. At length I was rejoiced to read in the Gospel Messenger that you had prepared an alterati re (Sarsaparilla), for I knew from your reputa tion that any thing you made must be good. I sent to Cincinnati and gut it, and used It till it cured ma I took it, as you advise, in small doses of a teaspoonful over a month, and used almost three bottles. Now and healthy skin soon began to form under the ecob, which after a while fell off. My chin is now dear, and I know by my feelings that the dieeaso hes gone from my system. You , can wall believe that I feel 0 hat I not saying when I toll you, that I hold you to be One of the apostles of the age, and remain ever gratefully. rows, ALFItED D. TALLEY. St. Anthony's Fire. Rose or Erysipelas, Tatter and Salt Rh . Scald Read, Ringworm, Sore Ryes, Dropsy. Dr. itobert M. Treble writes from Salem, N. Y.. 12th Sept., 1020, that he has cured an inveterate rasa of Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatally; by the persevering me of our Sarsaparilla, and also a dangerous Malignant Eresipelea by largo doses of the same; says be cures the common Pruptions by it constantly. Bronchocele, Goitre or Swelled Neck. 7.ebulon Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes "Three bot tles of your Sarmpur ills cured me from a Goitre a hid eous welling on 1110 neck, :a Mali I had enraged from over two years." Leucorriusa or Whites. ()variety Tumor, Uterine Ulceration, Female Di Dr. J. D. S. Charming, of New Yolk City, writes; "I most. cheerfully comply with the request oT your agent In saying I have found your Sarsaparilla a most excellent alterative in llte• numerous complaints for which we employ such a remedy. but especially In Amore Distaste of the Scrofulous Methods. I have cured many inveter ate cartes of loucorrhera by It, and some where the com plaint woe caused by ulceration of the Meow. The uloer. alien Itself was soon cured. Nothing within my knowl edge equals It for these female derangements." Edwafli S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala, writes, "A dan gerous ovarian tumor on one of the females In my family, which had dotted all the remedies we could employ, has et length been completely cured by your Extract of Sat , eaparltia. Our physician thought nothing but extirpa tion could afford relief, hot be advised the trial of your Sarsaparilla as the last resort before cutting. end it proved effectual. After taking your remedy eight weeks no symptom of the disease remains." Syphilis anal Mercurial Disease. NEW ORT.E.ANP, :sth A livid, 1859 Da. J. C. Aim Sir, I. cheerfully comply Salt the re. quest of your meant, and report to you some of the effects I have realized with your Sarearindlia. I have cured with• It, in my malice, most of rho com plaints for which It le recommended. and lure found its effects truly woodernal hi the mare of Venereal and Mer curial Disease. One of my patients had Syphilitic ulcers in bls throat, which were consuming his palate and the top of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, steadily taken, cured him in lice weskit. Another was attacked by sec ondary symptoms In his nose. and the ulceration lied eaten away a considerable part of it, so that I believe the disorder would soon resell lila brain and kill him. But It yielded to my administration of your Sarsaparilla; the ulcers keeled, and he is Well again, not of course without come disfiguration to Ids fore. A woman who had been treated for the same dieorder by mercury was suffering from this potion su her lanes. They had become so mu tative to the weather that on a damp day she suffaced. ac cruclating pelts in her joints end bones. She, too, was cured entirely by your earsaparilla in a few week.. r know from its formula, which your agent gave me, that this Preptuation from your laboratory must be a great remedy; consequently, these truly remarkable results with It have not surprised ma- Fraternally yours, G. 'V LAITIMEff, Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint. /2MErnIMINCIC, Preston Co., Ta.. eth July, ISM Da. J. C. Area: Sir, I hare been afflicted with a pain ful chronic ltheumatitm fora long time, width baffled the skill of physicians, and stock to me in spite of all the remedies I could find, until I tried your Sarsaparilla. One bottle cured etc in two weeks, and restored my general health so much that I am far better than before I wu attacked. I think It a wonderful Medicine. J. PAEAN. Jules Y. Cl'4lloll, of St. Louis, writes: "I hue been afflicted for years with an affedion of the Liner, which destroyed my health. I tried every thing. and every thing failed to relieve me; and I have been a broken-down man for Route years from no other cause than derangement of the Liver. Sly beloved pastor, the Bev. Mr. l'Apy, advised me to try your Sarsaparilla, because he said be knew you, and any thing you suede was worth trying. By the woes fog of Clod it has cured me, and bee so untitled my blood as to make a new man of ms. I feel young agate. The best that can be said of you Is not half good etoogh.." ilehirrus,Caneer Tumors, 'Enlargement! Ulceration, Caries and Exfoliation or the Domes. A great variety of awes lilies been reported tons whirs cures of these formidable complaint. hare resulted from the use of this remedy, hat onr apace here wilt not admit them. Some of them may he found In our Ameriran Almanac, which the agents below named are pleased to furnish gratis to all who call for them. Dyspepsia, Heart DI , Fits, Nutley. ay, Melaneholy, Neuralgia• Many remarkable cum of thne affections hare been made by the alterative power of this medicine. It etlmn• late' the vital feedlots* into Theorems action, and thus overcomes disorders which would be supposed beyond its reach. Such a remedy has long been required by the no maids' of the people, and we are confident that this will do for them all that medicine eau do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ron TOE stArm CORE OP Cough', Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, IlronchlthWinciplent Con ■umptloa, and for the Relief/ of Consumptive patients ... In advanced Stages or the Disease. This is a remedy so universally known to endues any other for the cure of throat and lung complaints, that it is useless hers to publish the evidence of its virtnea. Its unrivalled excellence for coughs and colds, and its truly wonderful cures of polcoonary• disease, bare made it known throughout the chi:Used =ikon of the earth- Yew aro the communities, or even Laminae, aincax em them who have not some personal experience of Its NOM living trophy in their midst of Its victory over the subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and loop. As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and as they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we need sot do more than to assure them that it has now all the lir toes that it did have when making the come which bare won so strongly upon the confidence eimankind. Prepared. by Dr. J. C. Lm & 00, Lowall,ltiss. d & Co.. rod W. 6. Ale).lore le i Cotu hie. Dr Wolf, Wrightsville. 1)r. Grove. Noricum C A. Ile, ehreh.l.wiveveter: vnd hi denim . . everywhere. I • . 0 • • , TOILET S oap., Taikt and R.ddtni Comb. . Shaving Cream. Cologne Wairr. Pomade Phitoroare. Bears Oil, Tooth %Wi r th t's anospberie Ilmr Dye DaznOs Egyptian Hair Dye, Alexander's Silamean. All the sba se fancy awl rotlet artielesb been received at *be drag tore or 11. WILLIAMS'. Aryl? 2o,leet. The Root and Herb Doctor, 1 it rIM ern be consulted at Mr. Illarl.`,llo - Columbia, on ttc6tit of March. the Sae of April, I lie 6th of May, also, 1 day in every month until Sept. I -4-11.m.copie examination of the Henri. Liorgs nod hr :i; He struts alt di-eases that flenU to heir to. tie w tratell• io cure tiny cane of Dealliess,, Asthma, Fits, (lien erolapi.uv, or Liver Complaints that tom be produced. Consultation, Free. lc. asrlilandlnil... _ =1 . . - N. D. Dr W. I, ail: quire at Columbia from ?lid adclphia, by the 110011 villa on the following days, viz May 6, June s,July 5, and Aupq. 5, which will be his last vi-it to Columbia t mil Jan• 1662 [flay 4, 'GI. NOTICE llThereas, Letters of Administration on the estate of I V Geo.ge A ppold, late of tha borough of Columbia. Lam:aster county. deceased. helve beet. granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment and those having claims against the tame will present them duly au thenticated for seitiament to B. F. APPOL.D, Coht. April 20 ill•0t Administrator. DRIED BEEF. I.um r. Sugar Cured Dried Beef. warranted The beet brand in The market. A Al. RAMBO, • May 4, 1861. Odd Fellows , Hall, 'FISHING RODS. FOUR Males Cane Fishing Rods. for sale by the piece or hundred, at A. Al. RA/1/130'44 Alny 4, ItGl. Odd fall. "THE SUNDAY MORNING CHRONICLE." Published at Washington, D. C. The Chronicle is published on a large folio sheet, with new type, and contains: I. A full weekly ecord of Military end Naval move ment. in Washington and throughout the country. 2. Original sketches of Now Englund celebrities, by an able Northern wilier. 3. A eerie. of original sketches of ihe City of Wash ingtomits Growth. Public Building. and Attractions. 4. Original sketches of the Churches and Clergy to Washington—an account of one clutch and its pas tor anpe.iring in etch issue. 5. Letters from correspondents in all the principal pan• of the country. 6, eimptlisoniuti Papers, containing accounts of the more recent discoveries in science, in all parts of world, as reported at the Smithsonian Institution. E.says, • keirlies, Titles, arid rhoice gems of Poetry. S. A weekly round of HtIIIOVIIN and Appointments by the Government. Local Report., doings in tae City. kc. 9. Editorials, by one of the ablest writers in the coun try. The object of the publisher of the Chronicle wi , , ever be to reder n hish•loned Metropolitan Fnmi ' Paper. The sub.cripdmi price by meal is $2 p-r d num. in advance. or St for six motah.. Three ro ii five months, S2,GG. Fpee imen copirs forwarded o h desired. Address eaclo•ing sub-crimion, in gos par hills. JAMES 13:`SIFERI DUN, & May 14, 'GI. Publishers, Washington.l s BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS, BROWN'S Bronchial 'Proches, Arthur's Slot teh linters. Wi•mrs Cough Lozenges, Jayne's Ex ,c -to rant, Jayne's Sannove Pills, Kennedy's Nov His. v ery. Davis , Pain Killer, Holloway's Pill.. Hollow: Worm Catifeetrorts, Ritter's Tar and Witd Cries V, Prilinesioek's Venni Owe, lloberisack's Vermifu Pow•n•esd's Sarsaparilla. Ayer's berry Pectoral, Bull's anr•ap,srslla, Honfland's Hitters, Hunt's Lini ment, Ayer'd SarSapairillll, Mra, Will•lOW'S Soothing Syrup; for rale al the -Ulli011” Drug store of IL WILLIAMS. April '20,1E61. Front Street. Those Calicoes. Jest received another lot or th ose PA gain Prints. at a ••Fiiil Ir yard ,of which we law oreity generally dotLitiowd over ten (hominid yaid at April 13. 1801. ALDEINIAN'S HOME ENTERPRISE SUSTAINED! xr.vr GOODS 5`1".11 STEAMER. ".1. EDGAR TROIRPSON. ,3 F. beg leave to inform our friends of Columbia. tY Wrightsville ena vicinity, that the next arrival Pam the Eurt of the “Steamer." at the port of Co lumbia, will bring us another choice lot of Spring Goods, for Ladies and Gentlemen. A kook full neeontnent of Crockery and Glassware, in Tea, Dinner and Toilet Set., in sizes to cult pur chases nod prices to Suit the time, Our Carpet Boom supplied wttli Cheap Carpet., al reduced prices. 10 llogshead- more of that excellent syrup FE'S at 50 yews per gallon, just received together with o toll 'tack of cheap Sugars. prime Coffees, and elioiee Tea+, all of which we offer in fair inserts, to all whir, will favor us with little patronage. The -New Verner Store," opoene the Odd Fellows' Hall in fa-t winning in , way into piddle favor, and hl r. Bowerit is always ready to show bin good. without charge to all who will lunar him with n call. 11. C. FONDERSNIIIII, People's Curl, Store, A djoin lug the Bank. 18 1. SPRING GOODS. 1881. 1n will open for inspection. ibis day, April 13, our V V Tmito pure ha.e of :Sprolg Good,. Thi, arrival mbrace. n general stock of eve-yttung in our trade. To the Variety of Assortment and COEAPNESS OF PRICES we would rerimeffully cult are atienoou raf our cur- CZ= =MEE $600,00 WANTED. ALoan 0(8600 00, authorized by Council, is required by the tioiough of Columbia. far which sittasfac tory security will be given. Apply to T Os. WE1.1 4 11, l'rest. of Council. or CORNEIJUS rvsoN, Lior.Treus. Columbia., March 23. IE6I. CARPETS Sr. OIL CLOTHS, AT ELDRIDGE'S CHEAP STORE, Tapestry, Brussels, Imperial, Ingrain, Ve netian, &c., &c., Carpets. % 1.-O, :)11 Cloth• of oil widths, and Mailings of all /A kinds. with a large supply of very low ellen] In. groin and Entry and Stair Carpet., Hag Carpets, Cot ton and Hemp Carpets. &c, Being under very light expenses. I am enabled to sell those goods at sufficiently low prices to suit the hostess time., sled tin) ers will find this is the piece they can save money. H. 11. I•:LDRID6I3, No. 43 Strawberry St., 2nd door a Love Chesnut. PHILADELPHIA. Sir ',wherry is the first street übevc Second. Attach 23, 141-3 m GEORGE SEIBERT'S CABIN ET WARE ROOMS AND MANUFACTORY, LOOM' . ST., A FEW DOORS BELOW MIRO ST., COLUMBIA, LAN. COW, rA. Tll E subscriber haring purchased from his brother, Carper tc:eibert. the stock and good will of ht. on• %ensign Cabinet BlatillitielOry, will continue the busi ness. at the old stand, where lie will keep on hand en assortra-nt of . . . FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, - of the best quulety. sty le, and manufacture, and will mat t e to ced,r, of first-rate ataterini, every article In his lire. lie will give strict attention to business. and raspertfully n•ks of the public a Alia re of its patronage SUN bERTe Bilges will receive the most careful attention, at the shortest notice. GEORGE SEIBERT. The subscriber having disposed of his boemeas re. torn. hi. •inecre thank- to the public for many years of liberal potron■ge. Ile reaped :fully asks a cantina• once of favor to his sureeetor. Cola. Mar. au, ''6l. CASPER SEIBERT. 31ECJ1MEC:3017"...9.1-.. w. & 3. ALLEN &, BRO. Re'pertfulty inform th eir friend • and customer. that they have removed from No. WM South Second Street, to their NEW STORE, _ No. 1209, CCM:MITT Sr., PHILADTLPIIIA, Where they will Lave always on band a ft n e assort. meat or ROSCOrOOO. WALICIIS AND OAK rOVIC171:1111, which they will sell at less than their former prices. is conarvence of having greater facilities for tine/- neer and being under less expense. They respectfully *obeli a call beforo purchasing elsewhere. March 23,1361.3m0 JUST RECEIVED, Atft`:ze le astortutent of bacon. for Pale at follow: leDent plain Ham, cent. per pound; Eau's Sugar Cured. ;5 cent. per pound; Plain Sugar Cured, 14 cent^ per pound; Shoulder, tti cents per pound. At the Canal BOOM Store, Cola. March 30.'61. THOS. WELSH. WRAPPING PAPER! TUST received-100 Ream. of Wrapping Paper, ai LI 35 e t . er Ream. J. RUMPLE & SON, Coln. Dee. In. 1 P. 60 LoenA Street. XUST RECZLIVED AtIL D „T.7I I6 * blgliit barns wh ar 4 larfer quantitie% 101) A rpojir u g Warehon.e, Cala. May 14. '6l. Canal klaoln. VOR maxim. A T A !TOLD'S Warehouse., Cauat El 1 $ $ /1 eack• C. A. watt, lry sack or larger qua Ma, MINH. Notice to Farmers. UA Barrels No.l Plaster for sale, by bowel. U 'erase qua ntr, by Cola May 11,'61. B. F .A. NOTICE. Whereas, Andrew Gobo and wife. of ha borough rf Colenshia, hare, by deed of 'ohm ary amigo ment. executed on the sth day of Aprii. 1136t.c0n• greyed all their propeny to the tanlerrigoed in trust for the benefit of creditors, notice in hereby green to all pernons indebted to maid. Andrew Gebn. to make int mediate payment. and those baring demands against him to present them for settlement to SAM vsr. TRIIMICOTT. Columbia. lEfI. Matinee. JUST ?mired a Fresh, III:ails/Tr V;;- nrd ti,..ottinent of stuff. tar 14.. a xud 11,, a r r at UAL:A:MAN' , April 13, 'Gt. 1861. SECOND OPENING OF 1801. • SMUT SPS-Will GOODS. OPENING THIS DAY a complete assortment of New awl Desirable Spring Goods, at Gnarly Reduced Prices. DRESS GOODS, NEW SPRING SILKS, BLACK DRESS SILKS, Foulards, Grey Traveling Dress Goods, &c., &c. 100 pieces Spring Style English Chintz; 100 piece. Calicoes. S cis. per yard worth 121. • Cloths,Dassimeres and Vestings, Cloths ad Cassimeres for Boys Wear, A Complete Assortment of CARPETINGS AND OIL CLOTHS, Cl ina, Glass and Queensware, Looking Glasses, House Keeping Goods, everything in that way. lr:r FEATHERS; t't soles, Cotton and Linen Car pet Chain, &c. HALDEMAN'S Cheap Cash Store. Columbia. March 9, ISVI. J UST received large lot of FrovEs of various styles, which we can offer at very low prices.— MI stoves will be warranted togive satisfaction. Call and examine our stock. .1. RUMPLE B SON, Cola. Melt. 23,'M. Locust mem, below Second. Brooms, Brooms, Brooms, 25 Dozen Good Country Broom., just received and for vale at 32.50 per dozen. Cola March 23, 'Ca. J. RUMPLE & SON. NOW FOR BARGAINS: 304000 UP0.09 (350 coas Various Styles and Qualities WALL PAPER, are now ready at the Store of the submeriber.najoil ing the Columbia Ilunk; and for the purpose of closing out the entire lot somf, 11 ey will be sold Without Regard to Original Cost. tt.c. FONDERSMITII, Mar 9:111. Peoples Cosh Store. Nationa Livery and Exchange Stable! SECOND STREET Adjoining Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia. rpnis nimble is well mocked %Mt GOOD 110R8ES 1 well hroken to s:nddle nett harness, and in firt.t.rate condition; and w AN DHANDSOMED COMMODIOUS CARRIAGES, hi ill rxpi e..ly tot the establi•linnt - t. A trial will cOnvinee the pal lie of the first-class character of tilts stable. n•Terms Reasonable. ALUERT SOLIRRECR. Columbia. M arch 2 lEGI. Susquehanna Planing Mill, ON FRONT ST., AND PENNA. RAILROAD, COLUMBIA, LANCASTER Co']', PENNA. MBE; sub.cribrr having purchased the machinery in the sorquehanna Pinning Mill belonging to Josoli Posey, and the gnod will of the businett.., will conton tie at ;he old coiablishment to Plane all kind. of Lum ber, manufacture :Fwd., Door., Window shads, and carry on the bu.inees in nil its branchett. He retimetfully solicits a continuance of public Caviar's, J.O. II BACHMAN. Colutnlnu, relt , y 14.1.561 (March 2, leGl. PAPER CHEAPER THAN WHITEWASH. Trry. have jut received a large lo: of Wall Paper, VW all the newest. sty es and he.st goods, which we will sell at prices tosuit the times. SAYLOR gr. 111(PDONALD. Rook Store., From St., above Locust,Coinumbia. March S. '6l, TN order that our friends and all others who may TN have a little .11'1 DE WATER CANAL MONEY" on hand. may be relieved of the,e old.'stieking-plss tera," we give .lotiee that a small portion will he ta ken in Ixeliar.ge for goods 111