fund .by setting apsit . ..gne per cent. of the amount. The _llya:visions insisted on by the lo,t,i,oriting Eh! Secretary of the Tres's• ury to sell six per cent. bonds for what they will fetch, in orde'r to raise coin for interest is. retained in the bill. All the funded debt is exempted from taxation. Authority Is given to temporarily &Posit clemilld ncies, to the extent of tvilenty-fivc , millirps, on aninterest of six per cent.after,. tilist.y days. The final amendment to the bill permits sixty millions of,Ti.Gtpirry noles to be used for the payment of custom duties , the fifty millions a u thorized in July and the temporaly relief ten...millions authorized this month. Fort Donelson After the Battle We make the following extracts from the :nter , tst:ng correspondence of the Cincinnati Across a ravine. upon a hill to. the right of the earthworks was a camp of theMissis sippi regiment. The men were Gathered in little groups al.l over their camp, with, their, arms ~ i s m, hands, in a perfect state , of cpristernation. Colonel.F.ausepFs.in ordered the prisoners to fitlUnt.c line and deliver up .their arms. .The men came forward and ' their pile up guns--of all descriptions like those at Somerset. In this camp there was about n cord of guns and two or three bash- cls of bowie-knives and revolvers. Passing a little to the north of the last named camp was the Is aquens Artillery, from Louisiana. This was really a fine looking, well uni formed set of men. Their uniform, like all their artillery, was of light gray, with red trimmings, their caps having a c.pi,d,c, r ecd hand. The three officers in charge of this .-i;:ittery were Lieutenants Spencer and Gib son of Mississippi, end Lieutenant Wilson, of Georgia. They delivered their horses and swords to Lieutenant Colonel Ilempel; also, the six fine field pieces, together with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging. I Sound the above moped officers well raisc3, gentlemanly fellows. Lieutenant Spencer was quite sullen, anti said lie considered their army had been sold by Floyd. I told him I had no doubt his g:sposition was good enough to do a thing of thnt kind, ns the nforesaid gentleman had drove a most flourishing trade in stealing, which I eDnsidered only the first degree of rebellion. The -Licutonant said .ito ; hoped we might get hiM, as theyliad no further 0 , ,e for him. ,Tlipp men were yespectful; and even genteel in their conversation, till I expressed the hope that they might soon be come good Union men, when. Lieutenant Gibson replied, "I hope by G—d when that takes place that I may die." This was the battery which fired upon us on Saturday morning. I commended their skill in gun nery, and stated the fact that they hod come near Jcitling me and my friend Colonel Rempol. Ono of them asked if we were the t wo gpn fienv. , l Whr. ....Pen on itorr-elmeh near 'their Latter;-. I t.,.),1 tvo "Well sir,' said !“,.. "I polt•;-.1 that tzun .1;r;,;:tly for you, ;I 0 , 1 I oongr:l',ul:lw you lint are alirc.." Lioo:ennot "I firf-d the gun, and ani d—d sorry c didn't kill When the TenoPsgee prisoners were in line, many little incidents of an amusing, character toll: place, one of which I will re ; said to thorn, "Gentlemen, :hat mull ever have inquecd jou to fight against that old flag?" A pleasant louking old Irishman quickly replied, "Pitts° per honor what made you fight against the new flag? Tell me that, now." Well knowing that I'at would have the last word I passed. Colonel McGinnis, of Z. etc Orleans, wore a pleasant, smiling .f ice, and was disposed to be humorous. Ile wi Uca if 1 should happen to see his.particular friend Mr.---of Louisville, whom he had invited to partake of a Christmas dinner with him at Cairo, that I would apologize fur him by saying there had been some slight difficulties in the way to prevent the fulfilment of his engagement also to renew to his friend the invitation, and if it would make no Particular differ once to him, he would prefer to change the locality to New Orleans; and as Christmas had passed, he would make it a special oc casion at his friend's earliest convenience. Captain Hubbard, of Tennessee, asked me -.viler° we were going next? I told him to Nashville. Well, said he, I think you can get there, and I want you to go, and take vith.you all the forces and all the gunboats you r,ll raise, but not one of you will ever come back. I asked him what they had in augurated which would be likely to make a retreat more dangerous than an advance.— "You will see irlip you get there," said he. At this answer &ere was a general smile, which betrayed incredulity: Another officer said "we have 130,000 troops between bore and Nashville." • Said another to him, "what do you want to tell that d—d lie for; there are not that number of troops that arc worth a G—d d—d in the whole Confederacy." Capt. llubbard asked me how long I expected it would talo us to 'subdue the South? I told him it was no part of our work to subdue the South, but to drive out and punish the Rebels who hadq.lready sub dued it. "Do you think," said he, "that there is nny divisor of opinion among us? 'lieu, do you nre deceived." I told him that the majority of the prisoners in the ranks with whom I tad talked had told me that they were cheated, not only as to the object of the war, but out of their pay and everything else; one whole regi ment, at my request, bad given three hearty cheers for the old flag, though I told them not to do it unless they felt it a plesure.— Scores of them told me, with tearful eyes, that they would never fight against that flag again. One man &lowed n:e the pay he had received two weeks ago, be'ng the only pay he had received since he was in the service, a twenty dollar Confederate bill, payable "six months after peace is declared between the Confedeiate States and the United States;" a two ittu'lla . r,.one dollar, and a thirty cent bill. "Look alit now," said he, "the bloody Chaves, sure niad I can't get me breakfak wid the whole of This Rebel Captain (he says he glorie , in the natait of /1;ef) requested me n. , 1. , 11:te a favor—viz: * to try and get him ex. :11a:g. i - far Capt a i n P a id., now a prisoner at villa. I assured him I would do my- best. ns we would rather have Captain .Davis 4,1 n a thousand like him. passed, tkrop jou r camps to the north of the town, and between it and the main fort.T his fort—where the twenty one Weary guns -were placed—is the strong est natural. position I have seen. A bold bluff extends into the river with a handsome curve, and rises, I should judge, two hun dred feet above high water mark as its highest point. It commands the river for a distance of two miles below, ~and perhaps four miles above the works. All the heavi est guns were plasd down near, tie river, except three,, hic . h were on the highest part of the works. The works are terraced for three tiers, of guns, rising above each other. The scene on the landing yesterday ex l ceeded any thing in its line I have ever seen. Ten thotisand prisoners have been all day marching on the boats, being exam ined for: .weapOns and other contraband ar ticles singly as they pass up the gangway: and when night came, the motley crowd seemed as large on the landing as it was in the morning. The mud ablut six inches deep—hogsheads of sugar—barrels of pork, whiskey, and molasses, cords of.bacon,bagg of coffee, boxes of soap, candles and crack ers, bales of hay, dead-bodies of Rebels— one of which has lain by the side of our boat since yesterday morning. It is said that ten thousand prisoners left for Cairo yesterday, and it is judged there are nearly 5,000 to go to-day. If their forces here were 22,000, as they say, it is only claimed that eight regiments made their escape on our right wing, and 000 by river with Floyd.— The eight regiments did not comprise more than s,ooo—and those with Floyd 900. would leave us, according to the Rebel e.ti mates, which k always liberal, 16,000 prk °nor's. The officers put me off when I call for information, by saying it will take at least a week to get a correct list. I hare talked with prisoners who were in the affair at Fort henry, who say that our gunboats did no damage here, compared with what they did at that place. At Fort Henry the country is level, and there was nothing to interfere with their range—while here they could do nothing only at A-my sligrt range, oy.toplong range. on .account of the peculiarities of the location. It w4s supposed that mortars would before the woi k ,1“n I ;,crrc accordingly sent fur, but ',l 'u , •• till Sunday night—the day of tho ,urro:c3,- Rev. W. Il Adams, Chaplain tolls mr that p,11.r.c first to,k ,•, 111roln d her , . an d wag sn,Teedo,l by Boyd Buckner and B. Johtp:on --now In i,ooers— came alt,wwat , l It na.v taro ' , lli that both PIl e. tad •pl ran av, ay hel,we thy amoral r. igcm , ot Flcy boat 910, , 111511. void Pillow loft for parts unknown; saying .e a iirisonor whn tells it 111 me. "F:ery man must look nut for him self—l am going to take care of my , elf." Brave Pillow! Immortal Pillow! Pillow of ing;de treradms! Pillow who runs a , .‘ay from 2'2,000 leave and ehivalrons sons Of the South—men who can whip ten Yankees a-piece—and that too when not quite twice your number "of poor, miserable half starv ed Yankees" was scattered around over the hills, within a eirent of twenty miles of you. Farewell Pillow! "Thy i boncs Fill ,nevar rot where - the brace man Sleeps." Floyd's running away we can understand. He had been stealing what he could, and took with him 900 of his dupes to help carry if away. Floyd is consistent thief by trade. That is the only business,jil which he succeeds— eL.-cept rAinning away. Such chivalry!! Think of it. "Ten to one" would have piled up 220,00 "slaughtered Hessians" around this little town of Dover. Or even two to one would have killed several thousand more Yankess than we had here. Columbia Lumber Market Panel Boards and Plank, W. Pine, $.33.00 Ist Comm. ,c ec 28.00 2nd •" Culling Inferior Hill 12.00 Joist;*dndeantling, Hemlock .S Boards, - - ti • S:5O Bill Scantling, to 10.00 Ash Plank, 20.69 a 9.5.00 iding, $l2 a 15.00 Long Shingles, 9 a 16.00 1::y• Rress tt 10.00 efas'ering Lath, 2.25 n 2.:..0 Arrival and Departure of Trains. PENNSYSYLVANIA RAILIZOAD. Eastward. Marietta Accommodation arrives, $.20 A. M Lancaster Train leaves :8.20 Harrisburg !, rr ' 3.20 I'. :%I. Mai! Train it 7.22 ~ Westward. Mail leaves 11.37 r , Harrisburg Accom. leaves 6.40 P. M Lancaster Train arrives 8.20 ~ islunvisarrs CENTRALRAILWAY• :11nrning train atTiVPS at 7.10 A. to is leaves ir 7.20 r , rr NoOn train arrives re 12:15 P.ll " U leaves 12.50 Evening train arrives " 5.00 " cc " leaves " 6.45 MIIAT UNIVOUSI . —There t., perhapc, en Lrpart m-nt of nittitnry lowinecs m w hieh 'heels lin• hren mnrc matted ne:onvement than in the elothing of col. iders Net m.nty yCU re .111, officer. arid prwates were elmd in et rtnentv which were almost •ktn tight. They wore ieltl'lCT 5111( . 14.. Nill , ll tccreWOrthy of the 7 , 11111 e. for they kept the wearer in 11'011111111011i Whr . e r ruffled Itrencts and tight skew , made volition a mane; of a rent Jiffietiliy. During the present war gel. of our volneteers ac procure their uniforms at the Drown t , oite Clothing Hallo( Rochltill 1 Wilco'', Nos 6113 and wri Ctne.l tint .Irce:. above Sixth,Plitlattelpht obnrtn clothing that is perlectly en.y•cutttniitml and becoming. line firm named huve gone largely into the hulittes• of tanking Military Clothinr.autt their facilme. enable them to fill the largest orders in the chariest poccihte TIIE CONFESSION' ANP EXPERIENCE OF AN INV. LTP. Publi-bec: far the lienelentut nts n resorttingsml entnton to t 01111 E men who suffer ;rnin NeTVOII• ty, I remnntre Uerny.ear,; ompplglng At the smite :tale the menu. of self-cure, by nor who eured himst . V. al ter beetle pot ho grant expense through medtenl imps notion and rime terry. Single ropiel may he hart the louther. Nathaniel I%loyfole. Esq.. Redford. Kula County, N. V., by enclosing n O premwl i 2 lildressed en October, 6. V-01-3in 5.25.1 I L MPOIFIVEE NT. [s7s. tPo AGENTS WANTED will pay from St?.:i to $75 per month, and all ex pel,. ...In :Wily , ' Agesne. or give a COMMi••1011 P., .elt free• A1111fre• ERIK SWIVCI M ACTIINR CoweJo.i. JAMNS, Gvnera/ Ageli l. Milnn. 0111,, TO ( 7ONSUMPTIV F.S. r... A :v. r..-• r 1 , --1014 d te health nI few we , k4 I, .1 very ..imple retne , '!. ,oler , tav,ee r.ll 3, .r- well a ~..Verr. C . 0 and enrki dreui klormarnpatee.—, 11.10/0114 10 rrrLl,e known TO hirfellavv•.utrer,r,he -•• •. e.l To nil who desire -ei.d ,•, .•, nerd (free `en' eh' •el •;Iro , fur preillit,4 ,•• r• 11. - -••••:. li•I.•••`• • ' e• - -e I -.-ii4• -r , tV A 11,1,4 , , ~ 01 II ..... • 0 r 11 lo 1.,-et: t. 4. • 1.1 •••••rp lon p ten , . 001'1 , n. l:r.r w al) A. NV/ it Oct. 1, 1,1 Cumsry, Nv‘v -LE= OM the 23d ult.. by theStev. P,ter s LET, Of Manor tou-u-hp, to Nr• ziU,LN HOFFMAN. Of . COiLIMIIILI. Lane. CO , . WHEREAS, Lem, Te , irmiultair nu t.• II Noc)",el a. IVI-ler; tif the tow ',hilt )1 %Vet lietOpliettf. in the tounit of hove been »emoted in the under -tiotett. ail eer.oli Int de!•lei to -aid rondo nre requeoterf in rook• ilroned, earrneot, tool lino, totvioe; ettiout One —olte pre.cotilleto duly 'nottleotir.Oetl for -ettlemeot lu . JOIJN WI,IJ fl. Exevutor. - Columbia, March 1,15f4. TO RENT. TWO DWELLING ROUSES, Situated on Third J. Surei, all in good, order. I:nquiro of F. A I'POLD. Columbia, March 1, liC3-2i VIVELLIATO.TIOTTEE TO LET A,TIVO-STfllll - NI) ATTI , BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. r ift•antiv.jattilcil nn AV:ll.tot be reified nil reN , omple terrn. .f Coloplinrt, Nrpreb THE subscriber offers the HOUSE now occupied by him. corner :Ind street', for rent from the fir , i day or April nest. or COUNTRY RESIDER CE, one mile from Colt...bin. no the Clwo.thit 111'1 r pike (adjniniag the place of .Tame= Myer: E-g) Th. 1,00-e ot • 11101 . 11 on all entinence.comtn•lnt:inLT I ben, oral prozpeet i< thad,l tty• forel-ttrc , r., ha. • See 'rah r ronvenieni—n good ett r4l. ' 6 . clid Ice •. n 111 r, i lig I,lllPZorchard—convenicatpu.-1,:il ja.g.„lllltl will 1.0.• rein , d t. iii :20 nnrvc, f oroun.l. Apo iv to J II Itt I • (./tonipl.l. Alareh 1. 11434-pt 411{01`11 CASTINGS! .. 4 1...AV 4 111. ..A4e..* - 1 1 "Pin KEBSCHIBER . ACCEVTEII l'ilE A yrncy for she ail at ORN.A.IVIENTAELL CASTINGS, !•,•71:C.11 IRON RAILING, FENCING, VERANDAS Cellar Gratings, Trre Boxes, Hitching Posts, Sr:rrt•.r:'. T 11_t • r RACK. FLOWER STANDS, &c., (tire, to the pnhlu• tt -c•L•rt:rm from -MO( of 111. hc.it oitol.110.1111”2111: in Iln• Colo (I $1.,100 Dr-itol an he eXtolool.d. :111(1 Vro 2- a-cep:Hood on upplica Om: In ihe ullltrr,o4oo.l. ❑r a;so iorpareo to -ul•.ply Mill Gearing di. Putman° Castings, 01 :ill , oat - , , t. :Loa or every hind; all of wltiell Will 14' rontrariell for at rule- nod zoo ratotoo/ • Apo ) to Cherry Street. en'ombia, Nlarell, 1 1E6:2 Col 1101i111 1 . i':l xxstrnaNcm A.TOTICE. !II: 110mber. of tl , o FArmore :%Totool losoranr e roofi,l TA X OF (XV 1 , :- VEXTII - 01: (N V, I' lili 11 ENT., or oar dollar no Port: or ihr or the yropertV • s Ist 1,0,11 10,1041 Ici pay tli dap homing of o, oto o ,• , I hi 'hi. Or his 11 •VOlt ilmti 0 I.- k, ,, 1•111, (C/ .•1 10 •-rj I, .11r v. ,olt 1;10,1 IW/iii. l'rt• •=•to.r. nt tu ••••,•'••: • , tt 1l JO (,• .•••• .10 1. 0 6 41rnlim. ~,•r•••-trt-, ti .• n• ,•• • .1 ,• • ~ '" X • r X ' Xlr , ` .. ^ r i. •' =I EIDEI2 ME Ni r , •• It , rl-t• frf "J By order nt r., @ZEE Airitt:np.v.4.l. ,, er. of ~ r of N.. 11,,,,k 0$ 11•,11,1., •011,. of d.cool-ed. wire ',••—• in OW (Irpogiled pet , ot. Intl , •itp.ll in •tn,t no , . iiite-1 , 41 In make irnnteflini , 61. it Holm , ntz. , nl-111.....1”, will 13,,, I 16rn,0W% 1/1,.. for :ellfrment. In MaricVa. V , b. IT., lzr..a. ref, ?Z.. 61.61 AT lAtttotr. Ttt.t.tltte ttnt ..11 ••••, 7Jntti I.lettl, • 01 . In. !it rtotwit ttl Cnltlttl In Ott rows, nl lAtitt•tt-l' I , 1,1 In the ittalet• , ,uttett, ill pt•r•ot, tit Itt• tl tt. -tt,t I,oe lire n•qur.lyd ip m:Ukc pa tuucr havintri•hillal,taalll.a ale ...Ile. V. i I r ''• I , lt. duly truiliomticaied fur •enleiurill ui 'ANIUI . .I. -110 • II GEORGE r,0,;1.11 Columbra, reliy •1.,1,112-61 t TH - E F _ • C-- 1' tt 17.00 11.00 tt 8.00 OLD FOLKS, A I L i A r 7lT:ed in Ancirtit en-tut,,,vo give tern GRAND QT.D FASINONE% ric+N.l%6 ON WEDNESDAY' AND THURSDAY EVEMNGS, liaAlt.OZ. sth AWL 6th. AT ODD FELLOWS' HALL, COL'A The entire enmnany w;11 appear in genuine nrlgnl.ll en.unte• That %Vete nelaallt.worn frenn 01110300•.• u flan of them p.e.elviaqa fling Oar entlt ,,, l in f:14111111. of the preQe , i , mu=le o 11 eOll - CT the old .ty le of l'aeue and rire.idn Tom,. and A nthrla.. I uletr.per.:ed e:ith ITV.dera SOng.• lintlnd and V•dr:olie fieeec, mini nod in the Inn. , nmly or:411111041101. In the M . :Wit 11l n I , y% 1111.1110 a m the nregent ceneranion He.; peetn l IT tlu+n - Mttnnerc and Co. , nree• of nia torPiidher+;tial mot u. r- Otdd rOLKS win Ite aq.iXed ltt- MRS. EMMA J. NICI-lOLS, Me Yount: American Snnac(tf'e, who 'a 11l a ppear rarh everug, attirril In ti NIAGMFICF , T 1 7 CM. CM ITT 1/11E-n. Wen, by Queen Eli,abeill of Ernannd. morn I.lna 300 yenta aco. (TM. Cre-ass•na pre-erred to 31r, N what, ilii , retire nlzmg it, LOildnti—lhe full parlleuhirs be &lead at each concert). MRS.. GEORGIE SE F.PPARD, the beautiful and nerompliitbeil Vocal .t und J. T. GULICK, relehrnici!llm4.o. ..(;rnienv Slo fins Non. and 1:0J -in neettein tall/ si-n be used en the vim:T.lW." roiner romcon the If 3,14 and gh - c Ih pitch ITOM a VVrillthte 1 . 1117tilltrIt• Of ), Tickets . 25 Chl hire, II 15 ecillz. Door •.1 , • r k 7, commence at Wc•lnck. [l'l•h PRIVATE SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. Co'F. half a mile from Columbia.liiiown a • ”COWDEN'S 13 MLR. YARD," containing 9 arras and upward=, on which i= erected A , A ONEI-.% NID-A-1.1..11.F STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Barn and Brick Kiln. There ia. a!•°. a Youn g Orchard on the preini.e.i. The land as in a high slate eultivuaon and under good femec. The property will lie void low and on model ate payment; those wi'hing to examine the properly will pic a ., calf on IYILL.IA ti .BeCIISSNEr, re siding in Columbia. who will give them all necessary 11 formation. l'ov , e.vion given theist day of Apra next. 1362. Feliyls,lS62-it WILLIAM COWDEN. 317S'r RECEIVED. A LOT of New Sugar Cured Ilmn•. of fir.t rate goal ity. Try than. II SUYDAM, Corner ['rout and Co,lll streets. , nintati... C , • I,IIrAtB,ICATIDIG- OXL. „tv,l .gercy t. 1 . ...•tk01YZ I. I`rel,•re ,,, p , .. .„• , t• Ihe ~,r t• 1.. •.or from the oteti•rt. • I i !Cr , ' c•c, 1•4.J1,•. . -. • 1 1, r %dr, •-•-• tun . • • 1 • • 1 , nth, it qr.,. Ir• I. 01 1 • 0•1,11C11 n• r, it ri. h•• r 00 , 11 •• • • .1-1 • ode -ed h .d to I o•trlr 1.1.1 • 11.1 pi- -011% 11, d 4 4,. , roltikr - •Inall•411111•p:lyrirr - r • . • arm- ••,111 . 1 iv • mi. - •••••1 , •,••-• th 111jr--rtr I= JaW) ATOTICE. ricat RMAT'Z' :3177 • 9 ft .' ~ ,~, ~. = =I 1.. r" 1 , t11,1 .... o,•p. ME 1= NGrla C74l' I= MEM =I -170TICZ 31ARY AUCTION SALE! 'I I IIE SUBSCRIBER WILL DISPOSE -BF lIIS large stock of Friary and Staple Dry Gooit, Cdr. perms'. (.3!a-i and gave:s:ware. and 5 01.10 jorr.e. of tVaII Paper at l'abac AUctioil. ;at his •lor , • THIS AFTERNOON & EVESINL:: I•• • e‘Lri.l4 of ,tui wrotk 41'110 tile 1.1111, I. c . o.' tl out I'e4•a- • A , -tr, or approved net, at it:my d:11.-4 for .nn:. 11 C FONDII.IO.AII I li Fra:r7, Auctloncer. The pnironoge or 111 s nurnernu. CUAIOIIIe.A ..4 ...d ..ound 1- re-peen - ally 00:1eited to New Store, Ogposite.Odd Fellows' Hall Golumhia, Jury • Now is the time for Bargains COAL, OIL Laws, &C.,-CTIEAPER•TiIAN EVEI NCW lot of letirtpc direct from the In:tool, tor. 11 which 4,111 of greatly reduced! price- A o rixior, for tiltertog Lunt awl rluid Lamp... horn Cool Oil; Cool Oil fltirovr- sellout Chimhoy 11,• Cool Oil in the market and n •upertor :Imo.. of 1.11 i.-o• Oil wagon-a 11 , 1 'machinery. ;1,-1 t 0••.•1000 tor • 14• cheap at 1.1 , A Cola Jan. Votize Fa. tr:ore. VIAT'IT'I'L'II., IV .A.l'd T 1123 5 , 000 and 10111 f, ::7 ll3eltlllrket R. F. A PPOI.D. '0111111:1111, Ilrr t."2!..15;11. Canal BUSINESS STANDS FOR RENT. No. 1, MECHANICS' ROW, now occupieq by itsson. gr«•n April I. Ito 2. NO. 4. MECHANICS' Row, possession given unm• Baquire of Jan' IS'. I-62. PCTINI 11A I.D1:11.1N. GRAB' GOODS. t~iI: cre opouinC Mk day a fine 04..ortment of tho.c 11,q,kkOlVe good.. at and :250t.. 0 yard. Cola. A11g . 4, tgc . i . JIALDEMAN'S. BEAUTIFUL ORGANDIE ND Puedie Lawn , — G70z ,, 11e, and Alodena Clot < . —th...raide goods for dre«e.. moat< and dusters. a full lute clo-mg out at very low pawn.. at. (LC. FONDlint,3l/TIPS Storr s , •ont June 8,1a6L. Locust adrect. PACKAGES Assorted Sizes No. 1, 2 mid 3 Mat•krreL an I Pour lleri,n . put up esore for Lomly wr, lu t recr:vtal ut 11. C. VoNDERS.74 ITII•C Coin.Catit Locu•l. t.aDLE6, - ( - I.IIETHIIG NEW! EUREKA ATTACIIIIIENT SfiELETON SKIRTS. gitiE great objeetiens to all ckeletea skirls 11:11,00 J. u,Vrodur•d 10,1 a. ire,, the tendeney to ri=r in boat and eet t latungled behind. when e nu ,p, c .,,,1 by ihe wearer at the tie tof •Illtttg_ The 17.t:t0.x.r. rratmt,r by a yet •eier.Ufe method. without eltringlmf the 101,10 f lidding to the weight or expen.e. on rely ntivinte. berelogre 01,300'0110We 10111110 , . 011 11;10W- tl e • full w a perfectly easy and grave ful po=tlloll. Fur rule only ut FON DER. , lll'rll , . Cola..le.a. I, 1562• Ppßc.i.te thiti roil 5A1,73, 5 0 oplyat Satt, Isoo Sac k ± R 4 1;- A 1.1'01.1),, • Warcliou.c '•rt Columbia, Doc. °9, •' Lu Christmas! Christmas !! nALI• and FPI your Raking Material tor the lin'a-lny. I.J at li V. BRUNER'S. . - - Nev RSltElltg. this yr arg C 17111; Ti cplrntlid of Sweet Cider; Co rrnal , . C,'r.m, Crnuberriez, ~ . •-• Dried Dried Apple., NUM,. good 1;114111g nud Eating Apple..., Fre-It Frecil Dirk Sc , &e . Hr. (Cola. Dee. tit, 1.10. FOR ZIOLIDAIIIVrIPTS! BUY THEM AT H. C. FONDERSMITH'S, LIMNING THE BANK. THE ENTIRE STOCK I , 11:: AT Clvt=in Chvivg "W. '"‘"'" "d" 111 kind. of 2001.1 q 10 the r..‘ , 1er , 1 Cate , . tilts ,tpl•nnm•ny to get goods J.l old prlce .. 3 Cola. 1),, 21, 1-61. NEW FURS Al COST'. ) 4_, leii ttl roz!. nt I 0 , :1)1 , ,ItSNII lII'S Stole, Atlymong wq• E4:C: '11A , ;:i1E111111,'S Oragnes and Apples, at II F. I:1:11;•PlIt I.'Gt. Cro Thad .nlid 1.71.10 in SKrailas- ( 11.; t! 1 tm .1" 7. AV I .Vrit I , 7IOtVN:. (; -oP1. 1 ) • of 11.-1111NI•11:V surrABLE FOR. TUE 1:101,1DA1S, %, Oor/Jer ni l i,rd aod union Streete Coln. Dec 11, ItGl, 11. F. anuxEiz DISSOTJUI X 024". r r •114. (n mit!cr ni o•tror, 111PeL 1111— oft- r I :wermot, of Ili, bit, firm -1. ,•Z ' T?. MEI 1S .X. COACIZIVIAIiIINT G. S Arai - EL - CARTE:I3. MANUFACTURER OP COACHES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. &C., Scram: &T ref, nrarly apposite the I,uthcran Church, finlurnhig, Pa. SILVER NI EDA Ict PR EM !UM —I Sic% BR ONZE M El/AL-Ist PREMIUM-18.A. drei IL.O ',aurae( r County Azricullu• raj and Mechanical Society: A lIE subscrihrs call attention to the Earl that First rmtitettn. a SIIVI•r :%!..rla I nwarited hen Ix the I.lllll , lqltr County Ae.rieilliorsil and 'deck:tine:6 , oviciy for the heat Shiftinc, Top Etna ,y exhibited ni the Fair oftbe Society in Ociolfer,i , B9, flrntile Ike sleuth Al his Conch and Canine,- Making Esinldial, in 11C VillnllinCv In In..lllllllClUrn CCIIIC:IC C•ir. and all oilier velnele nt - line. reputation na a workman 1, ftnr;y en. he eoltfilletoly elren 'or o of lie ulily tit lora, elegance of Oar of ni ht. walk durability; all vehicle- ot In. [mild lre eon , trueleil of the hest seivroneil mate. ruts, inn put together firmly and substantially, lie gtv, g parity illar mieni:on io the REPAIRING OF VEIIICLES, and warrana rill his work In this fine 10 give Frith faction. In tichlition to his practical experience in Ote he him the (144,A:1110C of the 11C-I nOlitlnell —none oilier bents: employei. The la reapectfolly inviied to pall and ex atrune Op -lock on hand. SA)1111:L CARTER, coiciathia. Dec.'. 101. SWDVI I CIDER. 11AV E received a elicap nritcle of Cider--Allll. J nhie for %hilt, Pie.. J. RAISINS, CITRON, rauNEs, CURRANTS, to I,c had elle,p, at Cola. Nev. :30, I 11. it. r BRUNER'S. PURE SPICES. Mo!mote.; Cldi, Vmegnr. the b_•t iu 1 town, on hand nod for pale by Coln. Nov, 30, InGl. If. F. BRUNER. CRANBERRIES! EW Crop Cranberri,. nn hand. and nt 11. SUYDAM'S .:roccry Cola Nov 23. Ism. Cot. Front and Union St APPLES! :APPLES!! A SUPPLY of I",ime Apple , . jun received nt qia C 1 Cnr. Front and Union' nueets. Cola Nov. 23, ISGL. H. SUYDAM. S. SITYDALAT'S GROCERY Sc PROVISION STORE, COR. FRONT st. UNION STS., COLUMBIA, PA. 71111'. subscriber kerma nn hand at his old stand a ca tied assortment of snicks in his line. consisting of PRIME GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, F►.OUR, FEED, VEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, CEDARWARE VD 118tt 6D FeClT,CovrEcTiox CRT. NOTIONft&C. I and cheapest Tea., **legal . .. Coffees. :- ri-1, of nil kind., Men.. Slionidee., Pennine, -. llntomoney. Dried Apple.. Butter. Pipe , Salt, ITU ••=. F:our, Coro Meal. fluekarlierit I - lour. %Hite- oratilierne., ke ..!ce qef eir , ,,,re it +el. RIO tingle piece.. Glareware of very ile-erip"ton, ..irthenerarc, Cettararn,. • v,ineir of smaller war, and Notion., in I general meter none( everything, to be Initial in •od • -nitre ia prepared to sell na low n+ the good latlfrits foe the rilni , e".' . 1 , 1 ,, PI T• n 1 piil.lle ett•t•Wil hr . rtgo fore • n C 441. :ay... „.a, 1:..11 SHAWLS 4T COST. T ONO and :Square, Brod!, Dlauhrt *tt, L fiuc article tar a Cl/ri-dn:l- Cu at CO T! at FONl)l.llS:%tirlps , Cn'a. Dec. 21, I€Gl. A h;olm.ug t4r tinak. NEW GOODS: NEW GOOPS: "IlSabscrihcr bac just returned from the • 41- `..0011 4 1 1.-toll:lent DI PALL, AND WINTER GOODS: Wool n:. a. .0 •u.i cacti .mcl,ser I..rVer. Nr‘v , :3 k and Wove,..—a raj a5z 0 ,,,,,,,0p L'UOIJ [pr Letnara rk, 1.1.,,r acid eLlislit.,.% TL. EDI ENT'S %V . 11: Cl(Obc, C• -sun-re- .1 (;,•Illt1•111t r.i bun G. (.lit' Ito-ooy, GENTS. PIPES OF DIFFERENT STYLES. At: of which will be •ohl at a very -ma!! profit. • U. UUL:NI:tt. ret. 14,V.1 _Cur, 'Child and L'/I:oti Cola. _ The Best, Cheapest, and most Success ful Family Paper in the Union. A Complete, Picorhil History of the Timcs SCILB.P.M.R'S I,v L , SPLENDIDLY luxsT:i.ATl - ,1). Price Six cems a iiumbir.; 5.2,50 pl.r yenr Crltirtli Notices cj thr prev. We would not =3 often 10 /f/Vifr . .l Or e ,,lay tl ter wpw not well .011..1ted 111..111100101mn d) paper poldi.hed in the LThue.l for that 111. a atone. we de-tee to it underomie and toot out a certain kind of literature Inn r rev:flew. wln.ell blunt. the moral, of it r•• ed yr-. viii in-to for tending, and tc altogether hod an ll ell, et- --A; fre.Jl clear tyre. in+ eaten:l4lin:: on riety.c, ....were trill ju=t cllllel-111. apou Ole Me-. elvgltlllly s/lul and t%+ aide cur ve•youdi!nee. till oondlinq 10111:11, tt the model newctv.pet nt our eenntry, lud one Oral every family me-t prfz, ft , eonden.ed . weekly Qinn [nary of ro , e4 tad Dortte•tte !uteri:rem., 1- al;n -7,C.11er .011er10( is lb:11 to any other .;01:1 . 11,11 tiring p•ll,ll.ned too, in n farm tor pi a.ere Wall and holding. if taktui care of no it do, rye- 11l he, II Will he found In future VCIII, ac w e ;co.oe a rmor. the tin •ond f0 . ..401e 0. the 110) cut whte, fist peru.ed.—.V. Eerriiria Pool. TF.itms. Ow. Copy for O.:, ruur. .110. One C'on) ro: TWO Srar•, dub. .I`l, r'npu•-lor 00, k t..i r, An ra ( 2 ".05 %vat for every Club of SCll , Clanr It.. ji,,riwo., Wert!)• IC elreirAlypwl, and bark nom 'per. -no 111. furor-lartl nt oaf tour. Vats. 1.. II . lit .:awl IV. for ill, lr• :11•11 I -w/ " I erol laotwal in Cloila rmrrax, Pure,...Al tire now ready. ItArwra kr !lIZOTIIi:ft , , r , tioare. Neo.• I)re I•l. I°,ll. Dress Silks, French Merinocs, lrrTN • rl:D V•on1 Dolola. P.o . .oncita , .. \P .s t o.j t rt to no la, uwir aro lint, a Iltav, nt 11. C. FONDgiNMITIi ..4 , Cola. Pee . 21, I-61. tlio [tank. LADIES' FURS. larzf•ci.l , ,l nno elteopc•l n , sortmeot in the L of \Ito!: Slble Sq ,, ir.s - I.•te • :le Se:. from =5 upward, Ilu- al lepatrvil ill l pica-c cal: uad es::;atzt• our 'lock. Pohiche.s and fair dealing orte:ly maitt.j.necl Me.a.2CM:c. — .a , Of every ‘nro•Ly. gellnignir wt coq v„oh, ZA.el'S AND CAPS. Children% fo'''es' awl 01 ILr lalc.l ist-binn GENTLEMEN'S EU RN !Sill NG GOODS nod Ilo•u•ry. Shirt• made to order. wrirrstuted V. fil ARDIY AND NAVY GOODS. OtTo•t•re of Ow Arne and No vy core, ersv,,r le, llolte. Soehee 1.7 . It , .11" vory loevoet wk.,. A lorsoueeorlotoot :away• ot hand. o.‘ril'OßD SOx.. u . l':111:1.I Nov. l'n):lll.ett ;II I lotel. Trade Sa:cs: Trade Sa.les: jo-t 1 . 4` , 0111vtl Irma the Ph :••• lie-. gill 0•1 .11 OW ;-.71,.•' I !! !oh!. 1011,. I. in . . ottws 1.111,1- •viii !c. J al .1w 10‘.10-1 n • lt• '1i,.1 mt.) 11.3.-011.1! ••:,1 It • ti il!“!! .111) ' , Joie. A I, ..N• of A • •••0% I ••.•!•• •• ti Dt• 1i. , 1•a• \V•,.0.••1•1. y. T. ((,,,-et! Arm, I:eeivl:tt;ot ".1.1 1:1%,`!”• 1•‘ 01.1 !tit, Yi(111 . ,1, 1).: 1 1 14001,. ~ i• 1 I , rokp of ,it l'llol,Jr•iphie For hr Pot git.at . I :3!_liaol /1:•;!. Cli.tBl , - mot 1..r.1.1 = EMIKE 1111.1. , 111 0- 1, , vil .! TWI • i • 1;0 " • WI p Ite.- c•n.r ri• P • p.l!. t .1, .\m. •., 'l'. nr , I =MINIM "r, ‘i MEI - I I • • /I. M . I nor.l •• • \ Ur. :11.$e4c.looll'- eic • 31, op 1:unl. ji)IIN Nev, 19 'Ol N 011111, r._ Dissolution of Fartnt . . , rship. 00.4,0 0. (lo l ober sth, 1 ,, 11 per , on: 1 4 .viug IV:dill-I .b 0• rale filot w[II them I i , •104 . 111 .I.lt 01.01,101 requented to nab•• tilt mrnru• ba-tu•+- hc:ea,f ;el will Ve co.tioictr,l t•v 1 1. ❑rutter. I (I MU! \ Fn. ff. P. Mit:NMI TILINIUTL for the patronage heretofore ex ,011(1,1 to 1111. nht firm, 1 would soaea a share of puhlte favor for the new• fatal. Cola. Itet. 19. 1 , 61-fit 1.0 It ff I!NE ft• FrEIE Subscribers to the Stock et the Read & ~ .::, , til Crkltanten Itntamot Compa„ . k .irehereby iooliiird th 11 ill In!ment.. of five co' i kk , e•telk no voell -!tore • 1,11.1,11.1 . 1 i are mini...llln lor r:ml to Sttinuel t..'1191 . 11,1 . 11 , 1•Ilti r. Cllll/1111.111. i . . 1.. 14 101111,1 . 4 . -. i.l 111.1 Ilincta, November IQ. Isdl . t'nil - atecember 10. I'-dl. 314 .10itteary 90, 1-It.t. „ 4:11 Pollak:try !U, i h aj, „ Call Ain a h 21, 1:43 Celt „ April 'el, 1,62. 'l,ll .k !any 9.1, 1:112. t, 0 Julie 91. 1-13.3 Stklk „ Joly Pi. 1.:112. •• 10111 Ali 40 , 1121, l-Ui. Ily order of the Roam of Dacca:, VV. It. nose. Coln Noe. 11,1;1. Prret R .1.• C. I: R ro. THE HEROES OF PEACE AND Tlio XXCTOC,I9II cst" "VlET.ctr. AN rIION ho. inl ifin.ilDvny. New Vont.. i li. now mildi-hme..ll ”11111:1011 to oraer the eelebraied ColleellOtlLiio , il 111 Europe and Amer 'era na • Ilratly's Nat ionai Photographic Portrait Gallery in which 1. iiirludrd Pori ra of nenrly nil the prom inent Melt of klitcriert not eXceptitta J. d. t)..v.. 11...tOrrartr4.1,10yd. nod n hoo of oilier eonfederale.. Pore of rtaltalf, s.lt 9 per ttattn. Can be ii by SLIMES OF TIIF. WAR roR Titr, nr" ptdA•hed, and in 4trrAn.enp.r. form Ptrrreocopu• V o.v n'srrur•. In p",.. in other p.. n+ I , :filhowl anti rr.fitcc ut : , col !ppd. ifififififi., \\'ode•: Ilfififififil.S•vilarr , and.T•palo.no the R how. to Ep pl. 'rm . lrc. the II .:y I.fifid Clfifin. Indln. Cu b a. hr.. &c.: ad fafinfil.fit OUR INS'rANTANP.I)II: 4 STI:111.:(1SCOPEC VIEWS A RETIIf:GREATI:t 4 T WON DER OF TIII The, are traren it the fontelb Part of a errmtd, and the ru•htnc of %voter. the meeting of vrhrrle•. or the march of on nine. tines not inn the • , iglitr-Idevre• of feet the talking at there vies,. 'ritey are •old for SJ,OO per dote n. We have also en hand and manor:or, tire the larpe•t esportment ofstereu-cope•.l'hntogntphtc dltntma, and PHOTOGRAPHIC AIA.TURIALS in the Itioiled and pedal ig lie world. eonleinle7. 11.1% 01 alt our Portrait. V were, Slew/wore..., kit., will be seal free by mail on receipt of a %tamp. ANTIiONY SOi Rronde - at•, Near it. Nicholas Iloi w York. Om.ID, 111 -1 y NOTICE. Tun wn„,4 c.vr notice tlittt by intend he teeter lc, do it en•li ni,ll will •ell noon' at reduced Trt..!r03.1".• n :110 silt,, tu, re• ceive their pa) monthh, vial he 14:101/v,f 11. I'. 11141.: N1.:11. ( - )C1 11!.1-411. evasir rc,,,,ed by the •almeriber. at laeir Note in 1.6711.1 flrrcl below Second. 100 Bags Ground Alum salt, whiel wi'l hr told at the lowew in, •.1 Cola. July 6, 111. J. 111;:l1I'Ll: SOS LI. r..T.:Y.D..,01 in - . -e etel =MEE =I ; • • I. " r • 1r IrMIMIZ=I N MITE NOTICE. ME V,V - Wr-TV7I 1861. j FOURTH ARRIVAL [lB6l 01' AUTUMN GOODS. OPENING 'HIS GAYA NEW ISSDRUIENT 1%11.1, C.)0117,1t mat kt i ;,, o.ll{, e. - GoedA, i ;..• T;••F • Ca-pewit , . t (no' and ever). -ea-onab➢c Arade now waele.l •n 11.11.1)301 AN'S Cola. Nov. 2 1 , 111 (Thear, Cu- h s.n.f NEW GOODS. rr t! • t h , t r e n . l l , 1 , 1 ,, r on • li • ,:• c'. . 1 ..2,1•,•0••••.. 0 0111 /t .11,/ ,tlit .1 not g unl fr , - , ,rt 01 CA.SSIMERES, CLOTHS, it. Boy- WOW—a rllll 51oc1. tin.t puce , to 4uit the times. Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes o ,Grocerics of all AI th. Op.:lp fur Cabli P. S If , urcha,,l mo-t 111 4 , 10111 110ni o.llole-ale ,Cre. forced 10 cIl their •:Le,. I nil pro•pa..l In ,•11 at +educed pnc•co 11. /' 1;10:0•Iii/14/. Uct 211 Cheap Becks — . Cheap toolls. 1101tN ,, F1.1.1Nr; 17.1.:1.011.' COST. ) in order 'o tem w nur m och wr orrer onr OTT I, ii•-.0.1 . 1111ei1l n l I• Lc II:IC 1.00i: 4 l al the fo' Us% iog greatly reflur,sl r6rt,:— $1..25 13.3.31:- LI: 71 . F. 1.00 liook• ra C.l r t., 5 45 .511 r 1 95 el. ‘• It; 4 cn Baud a Izeli.•ral nr ‘lO, Book.. paper. and a`.l - , a as cht.ip bough; in 1/.,•• %I,gla & 31(1 , 0 \ Cola, Om 19. '6l. Frn.,t , .10.1r....1)0 "WOODWORTH'S PATENT CHEMICAL tVASIIING SOAP," rjitir •=lii.4eribor p Hie p lint 111:111111 A.d• . `•%% 011,111V:1T t-11 r 1 ) 0+ , :t p ) CAL liatfit•mg 1111 , C P %VP y ao.I unle.. I lor-t -.4.0,11 .11,1 n••, In.nl 1,33, :1 U. I UN1.1111. ,1 / 1 I'/1 Jul) NEW G0013E: Nov Oprning a Large and fall Assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, NOTIONS, WOOL ANT) ZEPHYR KNIT GOODS, \ SH A NVI,S lIATS F CAI'S, Ladies' Cloth Cloalcs, QueenswaTe, BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS, GROCERIES, kr., A I c . 1 . 3 0 t , t , •: . 1 , 1 , t tl ill k l ta 1,011 Ell rltrulta,ser- 11!s:11,1 Cola ticv I°rl. Locu. St I51'RIp(:1:—' t; 1,,, at a otott-w,d L. l'o, 5..., by K ‘V11.1.1 A NI,. Ala} From •treel to, 1861. THIRD ARRIVAL 1861. OF FALL CrOODS. t i CB r p. biog. a ecL.1v1t..0,•••,••11/eJil ol •• :t•t•.111. , .• ,zood, at I nwe•l vo•••Ible ;met' , iu good ydrwly. SHAWLS of all kinciv, nll,l brow!. nitl.lll- :ull 111 p: 111, Ii undo r the ni.irlsci price. BLASKi:I,. art. . 4 11-..0•1 , 71. 111 Of CLOTHS, CASSINIERES AND 17E•6TINGS ronr and rabic( )o (:;011”.. ware. LorAllig r.;:a-bes. N. N 4. S. , .11 /1.11.1,1:1 11V, Cora. Oct. G, lECI. Cheap Ca-1, NrErre. COAL, GOAL, COAL. Tilowin stare and am still adding 10 I,tr, e lock of all kwCr Of toil 04.1 I. I:I) Ull-10111er. 111 It Wi01, , 1.R.11 as Baliimore Co lump, No'.: ?.d nn.ls; Gray Co*y. Sliumok ..% Rig Toa main C'r4liery, Sha run). , I! H vit,l•ll., M=l=2l ISM=SII IZ=E Th Cowl I. all kepi under rover—fr, r 11,11 dir nil.l • Itile y lilt :1 1 1 , 111"NN C 11.101111 ,, o • 'lt .1. d :11.1 ..11-1"N Ply -lock I. Ilso CO: , 1 liwy 100%ipg lie -,!e10 k ...t.,1 to .411 y pal; of to, it 100 or la olor quantO y.:11 a- tow 11 rule o. an ()thin p.1111 , -. Ito Nll/1.114.: 11.10 quo, ~:voiroge lo cal: a,td C X.. Ift,tir toy b r im,. 1, a tch...-olg l'. A P C,11,1111.1-/.1, tvnit'Ll re..oel-1(0'ly inform nn eti•toi-, 01:1 111 roe., e Me treseil:eo 1 . 01:114:001 of ttl .te 1 'h• . 1 1 .0 . : zl eltr:ol , eoto.l of vl.Oll. I I .11 , 11 . !k it 111 011.1 11001 :5 , 01 1 0 :11, 1 . ll' 1001 :0:1 10 , 1 1 , - 1. -• Oil :he C.e.li -It 111 1-01:1 . 0 7• I. 11 I' ilunr_eweli's 'rain Anodyne. prri , _re N Nvvvvralg,:a temtv.lv - pruneure I foi tilt the til,tior F.', -ale at th.• 701:111CINT:STOIN:. Jul) l'ellvvvv-' Speer's Sambuci Witt', Sau rarw•atal and I'.iind u-e• 'Aleitir•ta 11 rorpo,•; i- par- a•lakla tI raid nn lele I. ola P Ir, r-1.4., ry. mit tIIIIIIZ 110 , 1,;41.. cXCOVI 1,, 11 , .10 ot 41, Ille;t1 . 1.1c, I. •a . l. .11 the \111,1" 111;LIICIN1•:S Elu•isman Fiannery's C Zi.T TiTh M TAL SAL 0 N, N. W. Corner Front and Locust Streets, COLUMBIA, PENNA. KEl,l' be•l .1 - I t' • 'Nnl •..1 the -I'o,l NFS - lAL ovio, :Cr oi everN 3c(••••.- tiy orroect n gm..., i.n.t.• anJ ion,. Willi :I ouiriMil of nir oil ti,e Isotie•l Jay tinil vii o irOill of I.lw, ry CONTISI - NrAf. n /elith of ter, of inlay, f 111 butyl Flu -1101,11111.111.14ei110i1l [Cola. July 1:1. 81, BRGNVN'S I.::iSENcE JAMAICA GINGI.R. 11:111.111y :i11,11:100 , 1 / 1 .11111111.•r rionlp rn r .111 1 0 AM' 1il:Lilt:1M; ....ruin:. C..1:1 J illy 20. 1&61• cmpArtlvAnz! 1171; e. unl haul in n lnrgr n-corunem ni rl:o,‘ I V WARE or y r.au DT very InW J. 1{15111'1.1: C 01... July I:, * el. 1.ell•I st, below !..1 1,11, Real English Gingharns. • lull of 1110, ppron eiucck4 it •• . rove La, COI I Alb:. fIAIMI:trA iNkAPPING PAPEIZ! Jt'sT receivr.l. 100 Wr3;,;,..z r 1... or Irrn.n. Coin. D0c...2 1, . I 'tin, sauAri'En.• CUMILP BOOZE STORE, -\14.11e (,)tteen TS the Chropest plam to the, city 10 Let i.rellniteou. AVo;I:-: in 1 4ers depnroneilt of all:, SOIIOOI Ur W.= :mil Sintinte•ry, rninpl,-) ~;1 the enrune. tog and Spelling norti, Ai iiiiinette• A Igt.l.rn-. I. rune Mar+. a30,0R.C, phie4., till S'athon, Honk- ti•ed in the yawn,. puhhr null Pr/ ',la: Sellool, nil the City and together 0 ;41 Copy null Con-pa-Won tier. Cap Unit Nolo Caper. Illsook Leant ttipl Ceitehl , , Pens 1111,1 llolder+.l liiloon IZt and the t n.., a“nrlinaat of Srhnnl :4111100 t•ry on hood nod lot gale tat the lowe4t pi ice.. of ally plan in the ••pv. Than,. for 1.-GI! lii trio. for 1.-6 C very rfienn. Int.tnne. 114 , 131* Attar ,tr, 111 h. , All kind... Alt kinil-! All ktitilo Who`e-nle pip; 1:ei.,,1* 3,, An} orliele not on ItAnd IncCiptlt forla-la.a 'vllll.lll extra ritarge, at JOIE , : SIIA 1:1'1 • F11'5 Cheap nrtnl. Stote. No. 12. North Qeeeo '4lreet. next door 10 lIIE ter tlh and t c.ta claw r. r 1.1-6 o Valuable Real Estate AT PRIVATE SALE. T ric ou •111111,1 in the tonforef of Cohoolon: No. I. The well-known Co:uzolna Mil I prop. r•riy. n. at 111.: t•u+u+r front rlll , l I.nlir.•ll+•try+ llor "COLLMBIA FLOUR, MILL." The buikhoz 44 01 Lurk, in good 11111 Of hot,. b ttrt,:ekt ;ky 1,0;4 water.atid 4ttettro. a item; 3;)lan,-e•••;gs/41 . 11 . /‘ tt , eo added to filo will within lie past In I sii water power IS.oft.citni to .10%.• the mei tr1:1100 Pallor lIIC V l'hcro st new I r,vi. •I do, It ry emoventetttott the pretrt-r. Tiiii prop. rl3 00111- p},ke• thr. WRIOT Ph a' olll four nerl-t of 'meadow N 0.2. A Lot of Ground, situate nt the N. entritt. 7 • of rroni and t.. 'tt feet, more or il t e it, tiler .1 to. • L irk 1,0 Lei.le Ihr• 1. on 0 latch I. offetetl n irommt,liote- l 0 0...1 r BRICK DWELLING DOUSE, The etie IltratMh" , " ono , onlTO - 111 the late and Limo •,,r.1.• and nrolia fit 0( ChOW • Putt nee. opt Olt, f"t No. ra. A Lot of Ground situate at :let N. W. c.w . 0., - nt o ernod and Lan..l .. re , ft . 111101 7.5 4i, an Ike In let .treon coo., ;1 nit all.•V, p., whir , . it lir. , a 1 . 271 eel nil NI hoot, giri.r;ed a two—oory divided Intn lwn Dwelling:. 1 lie, i• stall •r on OW pr. 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Ile 1 . ...i,t - r• 1 11tIq POO: .1•0;11 1.1, 01 1:41 - orhi.- C 01:.. n. :10 111. C \ , 11;11 .1:1111:11 ilfrivett a rrrsli,[gnu and ~f atLil, 15 .11 I I /;,‘ 'Ol Ipril 13 • .1 1 it ”„Li woo/ .1 .4.r•• let "...nog t 1 wt ., Jr.. t;ricnl II 11. C I ( 1 : , ...1 , 111;,.:1111'11 . 5. , ,,r..5. .1 linc, 11‘..:tm11.1 Dlt. ISOPPEtt. DENTIST.---OFFICE, Fran! Weil 4iii r: Li rort: lor & Dow. 0 Colotnt 1,. l'a . "1 - I:l,trae, 1 lipti ‘.%,;•1-% A TIORNEY AND COTNSELLOR AT L crot,mhta.l .A. rouiptly made it 1 . .8 urn-le sand cocwln.t.Mny 4,1,50 7,11)W.11ZD A TTOIZNEY .1'1 1 lIIS I r; on No. I i Nnrlft thlke • 4••, f Vt/l .1 t• , 1" , A.NVA \ garrison's Co nr.z1.....i.:17.1 I r ' .1„ 4 b,, Ett^,/1.., Noot ro:t enr.tmle. P. I 'sir) We EL J .e e Have Just, Received fp. CUTTER'S Improrril Ctira E;par,r S 11 ,1 14 i,I:I:IVe+ for to.o • 1111 ,LIIi $1 1 ;y11% , , :.11q I:r:u c r I. the that 71,, ~ . (brut tit runny Nit a, me . aRAIIAN, or, Bond's lloclon Crarkers. 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