14JorEngletudleguuen.ta..7:, • Rev 0. - . ls7;,Bentonivias killed, aid Major Leg,endFa,. of the Fifiy 7 . firtit New _Rork ; tallY. Wonnded. Lieut. Colorielkerritt; r. • • el, the , Twenty-third MasipAppetts, and 7AdjutOt F. S. Stearns, of . theltrenty•first Massachusetts Resiment,_oT, Amherst, were also killed, rind their bodies are on :their way beam." • THE,23AALE -IN -NEW . MEXICO. The Fight with Seven:Found. Bowie Knives. FLIGHT OF Mr NEW NEUCANS. Heroic Death or Capt. McCray. .Advipes.fro2pi Albuquerque, w Mexico, , of Fehr nary 23, state that the sans have In4e various significant mosf,ple.nts in the - vicinity of Fort Craig. ,-Da the 18th they advanced a, column qfjacantry 1,000 strong, in line of battle, in, fr ont .. pf Jys fort, and also moved a column of 800 cavalry to the 'q)W of our defences. exiva.nced to Nvilitia..s mile and ,a..half of "the works with the rebel flag floating in the breeze. They remained in this position some time, and .. .tiler; commenced a retrogade movement: The 'Texans commenced to fall back. It nags reported thatthe,:,l.:c;:cne had, eight Pieces of artillery placed in a battery, mask ed in the ravine, out a short distance from where the skirmish took place. • ' On the 19th and 20th the Texans crossed Wale east bank of the Rio Grande in order, it, is supposed,, to take possession of the heights opposite Port ,Cre • 813 ig. Col. Canby . crowed loco. pursued them m.feZee, when ••••• I • • • th,e ,• Tqxans 'op the heights fired some fifty cannon shots without damage to our forces. Col. Canby fired but two shots, deeming it imprudent to waste his ammunition. On the morning of the 21st, two hundred Texan mules were captured, with the wakron master. LATER. A. military express has just arrived from Fort Crain. with the news of serious conflicts between our forces and the Texans, which lasted from 9 o'clock_ in the morning of the 21st, until sundown of the same day. The fight commenced in the morning be tween a portion of our troops, under Colonel Roberts, and the enemy, acroos the .Rio Grande, with varied success, until 1 or 2 o'clock of that day (the 21st). Col. Canby then crossed the river in force, with . o:hattery of cis pieces, under Captain Ide,V;i4; 4t tlaz cavalry, but detailed to the command of the battery. Col. Canby also took with him a small battery of two howit zers. The enemy w, 5:11p94pd .to have had eight field pieces. T110,W1,0 :Ix•rts commenced t by9nr . artil-• lery and skirmishers, and soon it became 'general. Toward evening the guns of the enemy were silenced. They, however, made a des .perate charge on our howitzers battery, but were repulsed with great loss. Capt. MaCrity's battery was defended by Capt. Plimpton's company of United States Infantry, and a portion of Col. , Pino's regi ment of New Mexican Volunteers. The Texans now chaiged desperately and furiously with picked men, about six hun dred strong, on McCray's battery. They were armed with . darbines, revolvers, and long seven 'pOiind bowie knives. After dis elnirging, their carbines at close quarters, they" ilfewtheir revolvers, and reached the baftelly amid a storm of gyripe and canister. The New Mexicans of ba. • ,'ino'regiment becaMe paniC stricken and iiigloriouily fled. Capt. Plimpton, with the United States In fantry; stood their ground and fought nobly, until more than one-half were numbered trl tit the With his artillerymen cut down, and with his support reported killed wounded or fly ing from the field, Capt. MeCray sat down calmly and quietly on one of his guns, and, with revolver" in hand, refusing to fly or de_ sert his post, he fought to the last and glori. ously died like a here, the last man of his guns. Major Donaldson, who was chief aid-de camp to Cul. Canby acted bravely, and was conspicuous in every part of the field. Ms horse was wounded in many places, but the Major was not injured. • Klt Carson was in command of a regiment of volunteers, who were deployed as skirm ishers. Ts' command did good service during the action fielti..:ved well. We have to lament the loss of Lieutenants Michler and store, c ho, liko Capt. INleCru, nobly and lirUspl . l maintained the honor of our flag until the lasi, and died the death of patriots. .„ Many other of our officers aro wounded A MIGIITY MEAN MAN.—Jones, being a great lover of dogs, and a famous breeder, the pups ore in very great demand among those who know and appreciate their quality. Jones has a great many friends, and whenever any of them visit him his enthusiasm for dogs leads him to boast of the breed of his own. The result Is, his friends make him promise to save one of the pups for him when the next litter is produced. One day Mrs. J. inquired, in a mod est way: “Jones, how many pups will that v:underful dog have?" “Three or four,perheps. , ' '"Do you know how many of the next litter you have promised to your fri e nds?" {sNo." . 4 You have already promised thirty-five," “Well," replied Jones, reddening slightly and speaking with considerable vehemence, cga mao that won't promise a friend a pup is a trkigbty mean man." MCA promising-young man may do very well perhaps—a paying one much better. Ilan '"That was a severe coughing fit," re marked a ‘Seiton to an undertaker, when they were taking t . glass together. o0h; it's nothing but a little ale that went down the wrong *el," replied the undertaker. oAth, ah„ that's just like.you„" said the sex ton, "you always lay 41.`e coffin on the bier." A grave joke that. I:lsrThe first love song in Paradise was a new ditty, and the first fashion in regard to dress, was the fell style! Turns l—Ntioml'is mats imonial advice to ber daughter was: "Get Beaux, get Boazi" 1:171n what part of the Times can we end broken English? The bankrupt list. shciuldief idrateliiteianabindfs face, to keep,,him from !rungingpsitcpt. beet way-to keep him in his piece isn't'to_neit hi m . ; r.- ja 4 A, 4. 1111 his headwas in the lion's mouth• - I:prit maybe easy so, lie; but in these time it is very hard to live. - 05" - Why is it impossible for a person wbo lisps to believe in the existence of young ladies? He take;severy Miis for a myth. Ct:ir ccGive the devil! his due" does very vied for an apothegm, but, practically applied, i would carry off more• people than tile plague Kr What a happy fate was that' of Jonah it the whale, compared to maoy . ,wjao.And them selves in every body's month. (44RED To" grub," Triay'n."— l The . Miller pro duces the apti,the :grab ,mayes the butter/7y. Columbia Lumber Market. Panel Boards and Plank, W. Pine, $33.00 Ist Comm. ii Si ‘ 1 28.00 2nd , re re • , e Cr 17.00 tolling $4 It 11.00 Inferior r. re as 8.00 8111_5cantling, 1, 12.00 Joists and Scantling, Hemlock 8.50 Boe; ' ii 8.50 BM Scantling, re 10.00 Ash Plank, . . 20.00 a 25.00 iding', '- $l2 a 15.00 Long Shingles, - 9 a 16.00 cypress rr 10.00 1 Plas , crini , Lath, .., •:" - Arrival and Departure of Trains. peNssysyLvANlA,!AiLF9..p?. ;I Eastward. Marietta Accommodation arrives,-8.20 A. M I;aricag.er Train leaves 8.20 "• Harrisburg ‘c .r... 3.20 P. M Mail Train er 7.22 " Westward. Mail leaves 11.57 . 6 Harrisburg Accom. leaves 6.40 P. 11 Lancaster Train ar ives 8.20 .6 NORTHERN CENTRAL 'RAILWAY. 'Morning train arrives at 7.10 A. M. r< " leaves c , 7.20 0, ‘; Noon train arrives << 12.45 P. 51 4 g 44 leaves 4 . 12.50 44 " Evening train arrives 5.00 " leaves 6.43 $ 25 . 1 4575 AGENTS WANTED 1 We will pey frOro $2510 $75 per rllolllb. 011 t) all ex renst•t, 10 ilellYo .AgeOls. or give a corrinin.sion. Par ioulare , em liee. A thlre” Enin SEIVIVO tariACIIINE COMPANY, ILIA:UPS, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. TUE CONFESSION AND EXPEEIENCF. OF Al INVALID. Pulilishet: for the benefit and no VI venntingand a caution to Icing men strltO suffer from Nereoh.'Deltili ty. Premature Decay, eta.; supptying ut the sometime the mean, of self-cure, by one who cured himself, ta ter being put to great expense thtough me . .flica I impo onion and quackery. :Single copies may be load o the author, Nathaniel ithts filth E.g . , Bedford, King County, N. V., by enclosieg u prepu.d addressed en ctc. . (March 15, 1F624 MILITARY UNIFORMA.—There Is, perhaps, no depart anent of military Int-iness in which there has been more marked improvement than in the clothing of sob iders. Not malty years since officers and privates were clad in gt nnents which were almost tight. They wore leather stocks, which were worthy of the name, for they kept the wearer in tribulation: while their padded breasts and tight nlecves made volition a m 'tier of gremdifficulty. During the present war stelt of OUT VOtettleet, tic procure their uniformn ill the Crown Stone Clothing Hull of Rneldiill ffi Wilsoa,Noll 018 atal6os Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia obtain clothing that in pertet•lly ensy• subnin idiot and becoming. Tine fifITI mimed have gone largely nito tlic*ltu-trienn of making Mnhi ary Clothitin.and their facilities citable them to fill the largest orders in the shorten possrhle time. TO CONS UNI PTI Y ES. The Adverii4er, hariiim been restored to health in a few week, by 'a very simple remedy. after having suffered•teveral years with a ,Vere lung affection. sad thilt Coll.llaljaioll-1. 1111A10114 10 tnnka known to hi. fellow44.utferers the ineun , of cure. To all who desire it, be will send a copy of the pre. Feription wit:it (free of rho rue), with the dire...boil. for preparing and ustng %hes:one : which they will had a ! , U111: el.1"1: FOR C0N•11NIFTION, Rrrßltx, th""Clar l. l he. The dilly object of the ifflvettioeT in sending the l'reqcription is to benefit the afflicted. pod spread formal ion which he 'edneeivev to he ifrimluat.64. and he hopes every sulkier with try his remedy. is it will cost them nothing, and may pram. n bles%tag fatties wishing the prei , en!pi inn 'will please addipm ' Rgy. NOWARO A. W114:4R Oct. 9.ft, 1S01:3m. Kings County, New York. Gr/~3 -~ ~L IR~f. ~~. 0 On the ISIII inert. , by the Rev. L. Petertt. MR. lIENAT Sou Rocha to Mao. MARY DAvts. both of Coltthibta.` ' ' M I P . , z . 'i k _ - On Mare]; Itith, MYRA .A daughter of Witmer and 14lizabeth t3peakmen, aged one year 1".1 metal:e and r 3 day. Dearest Myra thou halt left us, !fete thy loss 6 tro tlee'Ply reef, Dot 'OS God that has bereft us, lie eau all our sorrow,. heal. Vet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of I:te iR fled, And In fieaveh with joy to greet thee, Where ho fat ewelr tear in idled. SA LLIZ. On Thorgday. March 13th, noir Reisterstown. Ilntti more county, Aid, tV tu.tAx F. 40th year of his age, of Pneumonia. On the 20th inst . JESSIE, youngest child of Jacob and Ann .lane Wall. The funeral will take place on This (tiiminday)aLet noon, el 2 o'clock. ILNNOUNCIIIVEXINI'. - MISS NARY E. GREENE'S Select School will AIONDAY, APRIL iul, laa'2, the Patine fi:eltool Room. now occupied hy tier, on Third Sirect, below Perry. Ac heretofore, :ate wall alevole herself acaidatou4v to the rapid advoncemmit of her pupils In their •tudier, and wall give all proper attention to their welfare, wbile her term. witl he ren.onathic. Thant tut for Me 1.(1 ,. 1•1•R'S whleit hal 111 f, ,1111,1 her .'flan= In the f.tlFi. slue re-petitions . caucus a continanamee of public favor, feeline layFureil that eadarlbefion will be given to all who may cliww-t their ellialren to her. Columbia, March ailik I efllbial NOTICE, A SELECT SCHOOL, will be opened by the under•teor J. nt lter rntitiettre no I.n^u-t above ,retl,lll, un !he• :SECOND 111UNDA '' IN APRIL. 'rt•rtn.. $ 2, a Seem!' -no Aedurl?on rxerpt to pro tract,d AN N' IL CALDWELL. Cat. Alch V5l-5t ILEXIVIS ALND SICOULD3EIRS, LxcEi.siolt hun., tiellrno Celebrated Hum., ForLunin's Sugar Curcd Ham-; in Mare and for " • 01.1 b, by Columbia noel. 15, isedv,, 1862.] SPRING. ' [1t362. tnw OpENING • LARGE IFTOCI ov GOLD CA RPETINq AND OIL cLartis, at very low prices zo suit the times, al: or *AC Springs newest style.: Brussels. Superior Three Ply. :superior Ingrnin. • Venetian, - 1.14. Raft. &e.. FLOOR MATTINGS-1-1 TO 6.4 IVIDE; FLOOR OlLcLatiii--4-4113 4 4 VDS. WIDE, Stair Oil Cloth.. Stair Crashes, Furniture Oil Cloths, DR ITO ETS FROM 44 TO 4 YARDS WIDE; ELEGANT RUGS A.ND DOOR MATS; eoetrt end Allican Door Mats; WINDOW - SHADES OF NEW DESIGNS; Looking Glasses, GM and Mahogany Frames; CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, full atonic. Including latest styles of White Granite D;nner and Tea Sete• 80T1133=3311EMIG GOODS: Bleached and Brown 104 and 104 Etheetinga t Bleached 54 and $4 Pillow none Muslin, Nora Bed Ticking. 'ToWelisor and Cra.bee, "*Wiolett Table Covets, Bureau Carets Marseilles Quilts • • Weoint CM/Cflei..&( 6 4 &C. CARPET CLULUq: Woolen, Linea and Cotton .- alt Colors. EXTRA QUALITY LIVE GEESE TEATUERS.. IiALDEMANS. Columbia, Mate. L . : om. Cheap Cash Store YLSZTJECTAFOILOOLZ: - . - : 11 Noapagaxe. THE subscriber will open s . Select S_phupl,,for youth urnErtEAs,. Liiiin. l',Aimitai7 on the isdate 011 °,r at im p 'fi N:D .ex A e* Y . : THE! . 24hePAY OE irAgPRILI 11, of Michael. B. NVisler - Ire of the townehiProf West Hem field, in the uni . y . p caster 'deceased , have been l irrante'd io ,the undersi ta lsn d, all pa . nous in: Tbkdervelopmeniof the intellectual and metal the- dcbted. to said estate are iequestad,to„make immediate ultien will be the-object of , every rechatton and exer- payment; and those having claims aclinit the " same else in the School. . • witlpreseatthem dolyaattientiented for settlement to Cola March - It JOHN WISLER, , Executor. Columbia, March 1, Igll2. . . . . . • . FOR. gua l icir-olt SAVE. 1 . A Large MVO-MIRY BRICK RIVEL-21 - LING HOUSE, fronting on Loco% meet, above Fourth. formerly occupied by Wm. COWDEN, with a r fihe Erick .ttable nod Carpenter Shop. Posee.sion given fir.t day of April. 1802. Apply to Cola. Hatch 8 , 1862 tf "Whl. enEsiN EY. FOR RENT. THE Brick Dwelling Rouse; lw.o Stories and Attie, situated in Union street ribove§.teondi opposite the Catholic Churbh. The building bus et hack-yard. with vratv introduced.Litcly..ogcupicel by William Pdrker. For Irmo , apply to 11. B. EsSlcli: Colu mb I:4;4lla'reli. 9, 1862:If. llous:-Furnishing Goods and •Quens ware. A NOT II lot„of choice White Granite:l:ea, Dinner /1 rudi Toilet .e:s, of the very he-t make,. togethen whit u fall hue of goods fur • , Young Folk." &thou; cortipt , tniq ffourelreeping; nt ,liIiNDERSNIITH'S New Store. Cola. 11f ch..B, 'B2. Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall. PUBLIC SALE OP Vitial7AßLM PROPERWR% EE:=I BOROUGH OF COLUMBIA. IN purimattee aim Order of the Orphare' Court of Lailea,lcr County, will be .old at public stile, ON SATURDAY, MARCH 29th 1862, at the PilAvE tits lier.r, I.nea-t-in•et, is the Imroitell of Columbia• the G,Caw•utg valuable property of the ES 1.11,01 William Wright dc. , No. I. A Lot of Ground, •dusted in Wect liempficld Tola•n•hip. nearly adjoin ing the Ilorougli Ime, iranting on the I.aae.t.o.t. and Calunthla,Tarnyike, a n d :aljoining properly' of Al. M. ¶UirLler oo South, Citing. on and with town-loßtund leading to Ma on Eu-t, con- Five Aea•es, More or Less. . • 'Clew t+ oue of the teo.t desirable out•lot. in the iteighliorla.od of the borough of Colombia; valuable as a pa-lure lot. garden or traek-pa4•h e pnd especially a foie locauou for a cottage or roller Zulalrli.ol It. c•lo , e 3,roffluily to the it of borough properly. o. ,2. Lot of Grottzsti,, ouoo.d ur the horoog,',l 01C0111111141.1. M 4111.1 1 44 on \lull ,4,4444, a 41.101,1111 prop,,y of ‘l.ll , by 6+: on the 1'4• 4 41. rondo ut l'eno.yo,nori Riolroml Compooy . n the South. 141141 properly late of Anoirew “ulin ou he I{,t, containing Ten Acres, 11orc or less. Thi s lot o ff er , a imientlid location for the erection of 11lainitacturing establishments of every description in the Li...qiiess eid of the town It direet'y np mite the Sitsvit:mt FL7I:6IOE, 01111 :Wein:T.le mope I'4' Oil whielt llM't'oLctinsis ROLLING N'lt Lt. It hill; nn 11 n fine spring, of water. and on extellsrve. r_siximassotcsrLa from %VI!jell stone of the best quality has been supplied to the neighboring furnaces. TILE READING AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD. runs through the field and (merry, and the railroads of hlnlihy,& - thfcm moil the eid.lllll lull cite Company run 'Within a few f•:et of im 1)1, 1111 l Is. For LIMO hILSS iiliS would he ono of the ircst sae+ in the neighl.or hood. The Ee tern aide of the tract it admirably adapted (or buil•ling lois. Altogether the advantages of the locality, the tacililies of COMMIIIIIC,IIIOII. pollution. he., make this the. most clearable property ever °tiered for sale in Columbia. Trinat.:—Chie third of the purehnse money . , to tc paid on the delivery of deed-;,the, Waimea in two egurd minnal,pnymetiN ort April IS6I mid April ii•t lao4, with isnorcsi. to be secared by bend and moil gn ac on th'e Properiy. Sole to commence at 2 o'clock P. ItT , of 4nitl cloy. SAM': r WRIGHT, Adminkirielor d b. u. c. t. n. "Norm—Aecoratts men , urements of the property will lie made: mid plot of the several tracts will be exhib ited, previous to'th'4.' stile. Columbium. JUST argnlV.E.ll. LOT of New Sugar Cored Ilam•, of fir-I rate gaol dy. Try them. U -UYUI\I, Corner Front and Union, streets. Columbia. Feb O, rnAre3mLxrir FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. NOS. 433 ANA 437 CHESTNUT STREETS. CAPITAL - - 5400,000. Perpetual Premium., 1. 2 9:?: J 2 1I Le:. Five rer Cunt. 46,217 26 -- 1-.78,127 5.5 Unexpired Temporary Premi ums. $2.03,033 03 1.e..; (or the portion nt time ex• Ora on policies over one year, S2O 0.35 .15 -----$l 3,51 40 Surplus. e5e.3.0 $2,320.1m5 QTITEMENT of the Assets of the Company on January 1, 1t•92 : • Pulilislied an conformity walla hearovision of the kixiltieetiono ft M he A ORTG ctor A AG ES. ssembly.° I . Apri 1a,t842. .On property valued at over $4,500.000 ' being lirnt morigagef•on real estate. a the City and County of Plailudelphia,cr dna t sp,z42 92 to the neighboring con ties, REAL ESTATE. Purehasen at Sheriffs , sale.', under cal:mg:lgo claims, viz: Eight housed and t0t,70 Ly 150 feet, or: the South-we=t col dertitiChesuut and Seventeenth streets, A hoyce and lot. 27 by 71 fret. an North • tide of Spruce street., ), Vest of I.:ltst entii street. • Two houses and Ints.enelt 19 by 75 feet, out South side o spruce atreet, 'tear Sixteenth Wee% rive houseb and lot•.each 17 by 00 ' foet,Nos. 501,524, 525, 527 and 5.,:9 Ihinetit st.," . /lime 11011.E.1 and 10t.40 by 51 fvet.on East , tido of Seventeenth street ,aoutli of Pine et, Hotel and 10t,50 by 91 feet,on the South- earl corner of Chesnut and Beach -Is.. Five houses and 10t.42 by b 6 feet .on the North side of George street, West of Ashton etrect. Sevelyboesett'undlot4s3 by ILlfeet.on the s:ide'of Resell street, smith of Cliesaut street, ' A bou-e and lot.ls by SO feet. No 917 rummer ..treei. East °lN:nth street. A emend rent of 4111.15-aintr, nut of Is lot 1:31 by 46 feet. MI North side °loiter street. 411 feet West or Leopard street. ;17 lot: of kromal nt IftteltleY sues null Quereville avenue. Bristol. A boure nod 10i.16 It) 100 feet, o n the south side of Stiles street, (list of Sixteenth street. A boa.e and lot, 14 by 36 feet on the east side of Frllllt 0, north of Cherry street. Kelincgtou. A lion-e and Lot, Y. side Liberty street. Pm-burg. • A lot of ground S. side of Penn street, Plii+hufg. TWO 1101.1fil. and loin N. vide of Filbert vines, Wc,4 of Five how.e+ an.l lot, N. vide Daup vireet, east of Coral rlreet. LOANS. TemporaryLoau..on Stock. , a• Collat. eras Security, ( . allied at R 137.009 50) 853015.13 STOCKS. *lO,OOO Alms flou.e Loan ,'..'t per can t .1 tint. on.) 200 Share'. Bank o (Kent eck y : 17 Nombern'llank ofhenturky, 100 •, Ul'loll 1311111 i 01 relllll-IE,Ce• ~._ 13 " I, voratteit Company of the .T State of Pennsylvania, ' I 200 •• Couthark T Railroad Co. cs 37 m Commercial and Railroad I 4 " . Bank ,lf ickshurg, a 300 .. Pennsylvania RallroadCo., ) e Can. I 9t •t Franklin Fire Insurance Co., "165,17110 2 .. Mercantile Library Co., , i 0...., 2.1 .. Union Canal Company, 55 2 " Continental llote I Comp , y, 7 . $3:0011 00 do. do. Roods. $lO,OOO North rerum' State q per cent.! t loan of Mal' ISM.' SIO 000 North Penn a Railroad Bonds, I 82,000 Burlington City Water Loan, 1 8100 Philadelphia Cut y Loan, • .• 9 763.30 .. , Cuy %Tarto nl4. Noter (Lad ilißc reeeiv2ble. Cash on hand, ' '• ' Cash itillitas ofAgenka REAL EST4TI. 1610 - 640 16 10001 11 Alvrliet value, Co? , , as alxisle, Advance In valor STOCKS. Morket valoo. t.ost, as above, Adonnee in yak! Tota . l, fI.CASEg. lAT FIRE. Loue■paiddotett yew' 1964. 872,998 89 lty order t are , CIIARL N. BANCFMR -Prentice t Attest JAMES W. AleAttsersa,See'y Pro TIM, DIRECTORS. Chas. N, Demeter, Tehtas Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Sinttb,Gers. W. Richards, David 6. Bro wn, Isaac Lea, Elea's , C. 'Dale, Gee. Fades, Alfred Fitter. CHAS. N. BANCIBER, President, EDW'D. C. DALE, Vice President. JAS. W. McAGIeTER. SeD,e 'y ere teen. N .I cDDNAL Avnlt 4 qttlembia. Nareh 9,1962. G. M. Ct&WGES. t CPANAMENTELL CASTINGS, IRON:AAILINR, FENCING, VERANDAS, Cellar Gratings, Tree Boxes, Hitching Posts, SETTEES, TABLES, CLIMBS, lIAT RACKS, ri l owf4t. „STANDS, 'Blc., OlTers.to the pulAie a ,selection from the stock of the he-t estatthshiecitts to the United States can be milli:seed, end .ricer Lueenoined Fpplica e the uttdereigeetl. Ile ktaso prepared to stqmly Mill Gearing dc..l l nrziace Castings, HAVINS3 A LAR9E CATALOGUE OF))114I% GEARING PATTERNS, of all Fizes. and of every kind; all of which will ;he coin meted for at the lowe.t rote- and gun rooted ! Apply to SAMUEL IlttiSetYPP, Cherry I , :treet, Co'umbia, hatch, 1, 186:1. Coituabia. Pa. Lave In, lin Innee °four. nek (1000 piece.) nicely nir.inerd u, 011, Lower Stole Boom. ready for in i-er- can SA CIENT. in napeting, their hott.en by eittlitt , 'non ra ilte.etld stand II c.'ros DER IlTf ' Coin Multi] 8.1002. Adjoining the 'dank. wII ER EA?, Tonto . , of Admits's' ration on the pstme of Nathan Jason. tote of Hat icon. in the tonally of Lattenvter, deceased, have been granted to the um dersogned, all permits indebted to said e=mte are re que-Pal to make Immediate payment mitt tho-e having Matins against the same wiil pi eset.t them duly authen ticated or settlement, to CHARLEA W. JASON, Marten i. Feb. 10, !tat, Adintaistratot. Pell. 22 tk! \I T C lt n „ l ::: A l.l . .l l „Til e l2:7i ' l7% n r e il. a r ' o l t . l:ll l . ll re ' n ' iti la :r7l) ik of to the county of Lane:2-147, tleceit-td. have been grain ed to the unde,tgoelf, all per-ott= indebted to •-zoid es t.:le are renur-1..1 to make guar-dime payment, amid fliaw having claims agan‘,l will prcbent them duly tuilicaucatcd for Eettlumetit to SAIIUEL StIQCII. , CEORLiE ritlG I-1, Columloa rewr Ktecittor,. ..wAxummip IFRAETRTIT.. ILL be sold Ili private sale. all that tract or piece VI of groutal situated in West ilettipfield township; Laiww,ter Co'y, Matt pule from cotutithat,lcnowit a. "COWDEN'S =6K YARD, ,, containing 9 recces and upwards, on which is erected" A ONE-AND-A-lIALF STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a Frame Barn rind Brick Kiln. There is, also, a Young Orc,hard on the premises. The land is • in a higji siate ouCtigut:on undsnder gqpd fesce. The property will be sold low end on model ate payment.; those wishing to examine the property w•I II please call on ftIeCIIESNIW, re siding in Colutnhia. who will give them all necessary information. . . I'o+=e+aion riven Ike Ist .Inv of April next. 196•! rith'y 15, IS6!•tt WILLIAM COW DEN "E . .üb•critiet having rm. et ved the agency from the T latfirie oil Company. of lilt-borgos prepared to sell let brieOil, for machiocry. by the In - aril, at the same price nod terms a can be match...ell for from the Company at J. W COTTEthifiti, Hardware stole. 02pol he the Dank. cpia:Feb. 1, I ept3-1.!.e. - NOT . ‘1.,411.:RE,A9, Lefler-"orAliniiiittriti).Fa qn the e‘tate t of Umi,j.iinia timge. laic oldie borough of Colum bia, in Ihe county of IA iteataer, deeetood, have I,ma proofed to tl'ic.oll;;lldribied,to Cillin• tile reque,oed fo mace immediate payment, mid I having- aiming riguin.t tfic same will 'present :hem ifulyuoiltentjeated for -call lens. In 111;11tY BARG R, Col utnkia, .9.1. I 5.0:141t 'l'llE SUBSCRIBER WW I 111,1SgOS,E OAF WS I stock 01 1 . 111 . 1 . 1 . 3' ;Ant :topic Dry 1:0011, Ca r• peting, :11111 Queen,.vate. and 51300 ',tree.: of %Vali Paper, at rab,te Auction. at Ins store, attjotoing the roluollna think SALE THIS AFTERNOON & EVENING. Regular ..!'..8111,5 ill Ille afternoon and evening of each week until the enure •tock e'o-ed out. Taßtts Cnsii, Of approved RI thirty day. far all awn. over $2O. 11. C 4ONDLRI,III.I'II. :Nos 1.. PRIDT. AUCIiORVer. potrottoge of Iti4 Ituoterou4 euttomuro r.; the tod "timid 1- re-peetfu liy -uncnUJ to hie New Store, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall Uoturnbaa, J.uivary • IS, 1:,62. 81,90i.570 74 Now is the time for Bargains! COAL OIL LAMPS, &0., CHEAPER THAN EVER!! lot ofd"%froLlhe munuluraorp A t.,.:d„t g r,.r.e. price Abo. fix lure-. for :inertia:: Lard tutu Fluid Lamm , to burn coat Oil; Coal (lit Burner, without Chimney.; the bent (*toil Oil ut the rearkel !ilia a -ulterior article of Labile oil far greasing wasaipi and Machinery, re" eiv ea ifild (or All to help at. Colo. Jun. IS 1864. novae Porto-hour Snore. WANTED, WANTED. 1 na Michel osis one Corn inr wtseli Market "I"rk ll Prices . be Paid us Cn-h Any)ly D. P. APPOL,O, Coluinbin, Dec. 29, Cans' Rnsi n. BUSINESS STANDS FOE RENT o. , Atoom i; 1,03 , 901 43 No. 1, MECHANICS' ROW, now occupied by 'R. Hann. po•Fr.liton given April 1, lelatr. No. 4, MECHANICS' Row, possession given of Jan'y 18. NO. PETER HALDEMAN. GRAS' GOODS. i na iini: lin %e z ;i c . t oz n is T i ,Fn u r t a o . r u :hose Cola. A u g Y 4, ICGI. IiALDENIAN'S. BEAUTIFUL ORGANDIE IVD Pacifir. Lawnv—Ornzelle. and Modenn Cloths —de-iriable good., for dre•se.. codt• and dusters, it full line, closing out nt very love nt H. C. FONTIEHaMITH'S Stove*. .• Cola. June 9, it-pt. Locust 'Street. 50 PACKAGES Assorted Sizes No. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel and l'onr Herring. put up evtrebetly for family use, ju t received ni " , 'H. C. FONDERSMITIPS Cole. June 21, ' l. l. Cllth Sioree., Locust St. EIIREKI ATTACLINENT SKELETON SKIRTS. mum g . e „, n wee,..... In all skeleton skirls Ititherin 1 introduced have Leer the tendency to rice in front and get entangled behind. when compressed by the Wearer in the net of 'jinn. The EttIIVICA ATTAtiler'N'T by a simp.e yet scientific method, without changing the form or adding mate weight or expen.e. entirely obviate* them heretofore ohjeet . Onnble features. pnd allows the dress to fall in n perfectly deny and grace ful position. For sale only at FONDERSMITII•Ii C01a.Jan.4,1562. Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall. FOR SALE, 1 5 0 0 5 ;;;.",,%. 6. A-sali• lOC Sacks A2 . lvg i r t l l 7 . l% A p Warobourc, Cuoul !Mein. Columbia, Dec. 29, ISCI. 81,9.5 50 21 525 32 6,645 17 ALL and get your Baking Material for the holi.lays C st 11 F. BRUNER'S. New Raisins. this years Crop; n splendid article of Sweet Cider; Currants, Citron, Cranberries, Oranges, Dried Peaches, Dried Apples, Prunes, good Baking and Eating Apples, Fresh Spices, Fresh Pickles. &c., (Cola. Dec. 21, DKR. 2e,770 56 t;;_a4.674 3G FOR 310L.W8irarEMS! BUY THEM AT H. C., FCSMERSMITH'S. ADJOINING TDB BANK. In ENTIRE STOCK up GOODS AT COST: Owing tithe reiiitt ad rance in all kinds of goods in tht Fliotern Mks, o i l s is an opportunity to get golds at ela'price.e.' Cola, Dee. 61, 1661. CRANBERRI4 (Opts andilitex, at •IC P. it UVER'S, Cola. Flee. 14. '6l. Coo. Third and Union St.a; 621,603 83 ites.PraG S 3 GB2 50 •3 X 0,003 75 CALL mid CAI/mine our x:r Sug try-AN Ett,A ottowN—cit A 'all amortment of Gaor:mitti,, with A Purply of CONFIWTIONKRY soLTABI, FOR THE ROTA DAYS, AI Abe 4.1.a...ct 01 )11.ru and C 1114411 :44/C11.41. Cols. Dec 14. Indi, 11. F. BRUNER ;IRON CASTINGS! SUCH AS WALL PAPER! NOTICE. NOTICE. -PRIVATE SALE OF LUBRICATXNG 011. AucTtoB SALE! L.%DIES, SOMETHING NEW! Christmas! Christmas I.: SI7O.A.RS, SIIGtUIS, Dir,wy.tras AT Mgr A FE.W..raore soft pli Zara can yet. be bad at Cost, at I:oNDER:ttNirrys Store, Colat.Pgc.ploscp. Adjoining the Batik. pxsswittirroN. pnanentleinherittofore'exining between the an • 1 dert.otned in the C6.lejoonithig OUSIIICEP, under :lie . hrirt of Caner & Hecker, littl.beett thi(day dits.olvetl mutnal consent. Ire aCCO4I.OB of the lute firm will het-ettlt d by Sarnuol Carter, by whom the bu.ittetts will Int condueued Iteretofittro. at tre h•tal ;Pouf, ott second - *boot, Columbia. SAMS:F:I. CA RT1 . :14, :EDWIN A. Ilt:CjiC_H. Colambia, Dec. 3, ISGI The, imli-erilier retiring from the firm of Carter tic Ihtelier, returning thanks to the public tor past liberal airomige. requests tt COMIIIII.IIICe of the •atne Ciirier who a.•umes tic entire charge of the ba•iuess. Cola Dee. 7, ISG!. 1:1M11 - 1 A. BIE:C/M11. COACMVIA/LING. SAMUEL - CARTER, MANUFACTURER OP COACHES, CARRIAGES, 11:UGGIES, &C., Second Street, nearly opposite the Lutheran Church, Columbia, Pa. . _ SILVER EDAL lqt PR EMIEM —1859 BRONZE MEDAL-Ist PREMIUM-1859 Awarkiett by the Lancaster County Agricultu ,rai and Mechanical &dolt!. T HE subscriber ;ail allenlign,lo,lbc fact prrmium, a Silver Aledal, lama awarded him bytltc Leircuster County ,Agricultural hid Medi:lnject Society for the best:Shirting Top Bug e,y exhibited at the Pair of the Society in Octoficr,tdfin; it Bronze Medal—Furst,.Proofym—for the beet Sleigh. At his Coach and .Corringe Making I , ,,tablisli• mein. 1:g-timers to Jr:nut:lie; ,Cuar;ies, care riages,.,Ltuggics, Sullies . unit all oilier viiiiitles tit Pis re:min/ion as Si WilriM4ll is„( Mir CS lioLii.hed..os be can confidently claim for Ina nem k the Inertia of (reality of form. elegance of thiPali; unit strength of structure. One at the distingut-hung features of his work is is durability; all vehicles oq Itin build are coosiruelea of the best so:wound mate, and put together firmly sold s.ubstantially. gives particular a4leftliOn to the REPAIRING OF VERIC:I,ES, and warrants all Ids work in thie line to give sari; faction. In itildinon to bin prnelicol experinuce in t.:e bu sbies,: lie has the unsistance of the dient hprkcen —none other being employed. The public It respectfully invited to chill and.c.X. ample the stock on liand. SAMUEL CARTER, Columbia. Dec.:, U.Gi. SWEET CIDER. nA.vm jo-t received a ...heap article of Chler—stau 111114• for qince ke. RAISINS, CITRON, PRUNES, CURRANTS, ke . to be baa cheap, at Coln. NOV. :Jo, ISO. U. F. REWS ER'S. PURE SPICES. orlenns Cider Vinegar, the beitt. in 11 town, on hand and for Fate by Col. Nov.:ill, l'o6 I . 11. E. BRUNER. CRANBERRIES! N I A V Crop Cranberric. on bond, nod cheap. nt 4c1.7 Y Grocery 'Store. Coln Nov 'AMU. Col'. Front mid Union S; APPLES! APPLES!! A SUPPL' of Ptime Appleq Just mee:veAl lathe' /I Oar Prum nod limou at, eCtb. Co'u. Nuv.:l4, 11. sl 7 l* DAM . Ft. SITSMILIVI'S GROCERY Sc PROVISION STORE, COB. FRONT & USIoN STa., COLUMBIA, PA. • I , t n e r r i i n b i e e r r. e o e r p a szn i e h , o I lout...sit line, i s ; : t 3 , :t . cLis o ;zi PRIM E GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, FLOUR, FEED, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, CEUARWARE, XO DRIED FROIT, CONFEcTIoNERV, NoTto , rc. The hest and clienpegl. Teas, .I.7•Ogars, Coffees, RI obis • &r. s3lt Pi-h of all kinds. Illaros. Shoulders, Potaines. Beall., I Inintontsey. Deed dwhdoP• Kuncr. Egg, Soup. Candles. Flour, C r on: Aleal,,llochWlieut Flour, pi.Evies.Cr3::herries, I,iim:otiswore lit sets and ringle.pieeeP,cla;,:ware q evt•t;•;.!,,zoofeipti, Cedarware. -egrem varielY of * sisiu:ls.r wi11 . ..A nod Notions. Lt abort, 3 general selection of ecru, thing ip be foetid in • Tar e,..nhielonriis. The mideisigiord is prepared to ;ell to low a: the lowest, and furoisli:ap good_ arilt.teS for the money lie n‘Bii n rmuinunucc of Ike public tustain heretofore so liberally eXleaded to Cota. Nov. 23,1631. 11. St:VOA:11. NEW GOODS: NEW GOODS! THE Subscriber has just returned from the c ties la Ith eoful FA LL AND WINTER GOODS: Ladies' all wool Delnin , .—very neat tiguren; • Delnanea In ever) one; 1011 Illeeg, New Sly! , C.dienev; i.adoe•' Ito• . re and (I'ovev—a till at:oronent; 11i-nev , mai Oldalred'; I.lwout and )hoc-; Balmoral Shorn for Mat.c..'• Manner.) &lora.; Lado,'Sotianizf and Nobler; Ladies' and ejuldren'. floods. g,EN E Zi'S" NY EA RA i'101,74:03 &e.,TieNt iewen' t llv.sa and s,;; g pray.lynea,e , antlcr v.ear,yetoleanewn Attra Kant losan f, GENTS. PIPES OF DI FFER ENT STYLES. All of which will be kohl at a very ~tnall profit. 11. P IMUNEIt, Pee.l.l.L'ol. Car, Third and Vadon Coln. The Best, Cheapest, and most Success ful Family Paper in the Union. A Complete Pictorial History of due 2E ea. IL PER'S IV EEXtL lt , SP.txri uiDLY ILLUSTRATED. Price Fiz cent! a number; esso per year Crincal Xotiers of the Prsa. We would not in often mill RllOllllOO to .111071 01 7 . 5 Wet/it/11 rte weir tot welt sati•fied dna it is the item ily palter tuthliched in the United States, null for thnt IVIOOOI, and dint tt lone. we desire to tee it undermine and root nuto certain kind ofliterature too prevalent, blunts the moral. of 114 renders, vitinieu their In , t , for soin-ittle rending . , and is altogether had in in. ( . ID . ..is—New London AdePrii3er. Its fresh leave., tin clear tvre, it. entertaining vn titety.tts •evture hot just et ittelsots noon the follies of the ttmes.ils elegantly wrint, sad and 11A nide corre.pondenee. nil combine to make it the model newspaper at our country, and one inn! every family mostprivt. Its condensed weekly sum wary of Foreil . Ind Domestic interigenee is alto getier tnprdorto tint emtmilledto ttnyotherlotirtlit: tiring pultlisned too, in a form for preservation nod binding, tfloken mire of us it deserves to be, it will he found in future yenrs as welcome n companion for the la ally and liresule ua the day oil Which it was rust. peruAed.—N Y Zaning Fort. TF.RMS. One Copy for One Year, One Copy for Two Vril r., 41N,. reit Cops. for Otic year, 11440. An Extra Copy will be allowed for every Club of Trey Seit=entron 4 . li.rrperra'\\'eeklyco electrotyped.und nude num ttet,,4ll be 1 . 111,11.1,00 ci nny time. Von, 111 . told IV. for Yettr , 1 , 57. IRV, I'o9. urd of -11hItitE1I'S hand gamely lonind in Cloth extra, Price, 113 50 ench, ore now rawly. HARPER h 11110T1114Rtz, Fraiti.tin rttonire. New Yo•lc. Tree 14.1951. Dress Silks, French Illerinoes, 1)11INTED Matinee.. Wool Delolitea, I'aratnettn•. .sul.het to no ia'a tartar are now polling at ea.*. at 11. C. FONDEIZSNI I'S', Coln. Cm IFGI. Adjoining the Mink. LADIES' FURS. largest,best and cheapest assonment in the I env. eatio•ting 01 Mink Sable, Siberian. S.poirrri. kr., &c. Set , from fss upwards. Curs at ter, d, cleaned and repaired. La tee w1:1 plenw cal: nay] examine our stock. Politeness stud fair.denting strictly Innintuined. EIMICCIeMEO, of every variety. sel'lng rent cost. Gents'ic Vona's' NAT'S AND CAPS. Children'. Fancy lints and claps (tribe Inte.t fa.ltion. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS and 110fitry. Shirts made to order, warranted to fit Awn AND NAvir GOODS. Officers of the Army and Navy Regulation Ears. Caps,stworis, Belts, Sashes, Etnturoideries. &e.. &c., at she very lowest prices. A large assortment always ov, band. CHARLES OA FORD &SONS, P 26 and h Chestnut Street, Pharos. N0v.16, 1901.21 n Under Continental Hotel. Dissolution of Partnership. in fin partnership heretofore nxisfine under the firm 1, of 1.0. & li. i . Bruner was 111.1.010041 by mutuul tonseut on October All person.; haying claims agnlnst the late firm will present them for set .tennent and ;hose indebted art. requested to trodi:e."...a medtate payment. nue business hereafter will be condurted bc H. F. Bruner. rifiliKFUL for Iliepattonago heretofore ex tended th tlik. old Um?, ytigd togleit a share of public T arot forthe nc-trErm.• cola. te..61.45t G 0. BRUNER. ipETRIDGPS , Balm of a L/toutaim/ Fut :Sale by IL %VILMA \IS. Nat 31,1561 From *tract. Columbia Trade Sales: ...1 1 rade Sales!: etthaeriber having joss_ returned fr om the Phil adelphia Trade Sufe!t,lafferg at the logre.a prieet • 01l kinds of books embracing Law Eetion,Med.eut, giou 4 . DiegroPhyadeehonicaAne other knot. Them books will all be sold at the lowest prizo. a we had the adventure and were the only Boo:;.•eller TrerriT.:ailearter, of the Trade Sales, and as a con Fe outlier, we can sell lower than any Store. A few of the nooks are heremeolioned: Webster's Unahridgatl 'Dictionary. Worcester's Unabridged Dictionary, Soldier); Text Book. • 8e.,,i..ed Army Rcf,olations, 14,-Ctellan'. Bayonet Sac rases, U. S. Infantry Tactics, Zouare Drill Unok. (Alt Uools of all hind., Pliotogropitie A tbuttio.. For the P.Oekei or Centrel'ittile, in great variety. The Gill Book :or hue season. School Maps. C!..trt.plid Cards, l'etton'4 Qeeilme ,1%1.0pq, Sontler.ol.lklemileiliary Chart' Scbaol Cards ' ercennt's t;eltool Carat:, s '‘N ebb's r.-"chool Cot Bibles in great variety tram '!wentt.fivc cents to Twenty-five Dollats, some o( them having the fittest bindiegs end ',hoes ever reeei•ed ut lowl.. Sunday School Hooks—Methodishl o utherna, Episco pal. l'reskt rerun. American Ts act Soctety”.4,menetin ttztanlay at boo/ Unto». Sehool Books—Standers',Towers,Sargenthe,Parker W.elsonhs Headers. Monteith's, Mite:lien's, Mtn ran'.., S.nithte Geographic s. Also, Algebras, merle•, Ge.immars, Dtanriet. Dariiomiricz, he. Star •itinery, Copy and Compo‘laion llooks, t.tip,Note. and Letter Paper, Clout: Books, Slates. Lend and Slate refl.. and holders, Ink and Inksia nil-, Ruler...rind Envelopes. The best I nks in the market are nob( here, viz: Alcyone& and Noyes, At/102,PR, Mover's. Letuchliata le Liuslefitldht, Lliackwoodls, etc. At the Cheap Cook Store of Jt)IINSIIRA FFER, N0v.1.0.*61. N 0.62, N. Queen Street, Lancaster. SHAWLS AT COST. T ON( and Square, Bootle nod Blanket Soavelv. a 1.4 floe article rot a C/111.,11111. Gift. lit? THEM AT d11....T: at FONDER:SIIM's Co:a. Dee. 9t, 1961. 4 Clci of lig the Bank. --- - - . ATOZOE. HE Subscribers to the Stock of the Read - Ting mid Columbia Railroad Company are hereby notified that in influent. of five do' tars each on rnrh -hale noloerilied are requiod to be paid to Samuel tioeh.Trenimrer. Columbia, Pa,. on follows: IA Distaliumit 'November 19. 1961. „ , 2nd December 19, 1161. 3rd i. January 90, 119.1. , liii ' , elm 'try 20, 1142. " itis Marek 93, 1.012. tlii " A prii 93, 1502. 1 s'4i ... May 24, 1902. o,l:Julie 94, 1.69. fill. e' .1 WY 21, 1909. Did/ - 49901 :95, 1829. 1 11y otaler,of i„Le-Cicui.rd of Direriorv, W.l:. CASE, Cola.Noc , . 2, 1 61. il'revl-11 & C. R. R. en. THE HEROES O,E PRACT4 nNi, 'Th.co .11;Xfcm-c=)c,gg of "Verzi.-r, j? ANT I lON V, No. :301 Broadway, New York. ii El • now publialiing. 111 uddlliollllo oilier porn , . in-, lie celebrated collection known in Europe and Amer ica tea Brady's National Photographic Portrait Gallery in which is hielngle,' Pori rait3 of nearly ail the prom• ineln men of America trot excepting Jed% Da vk. Gen Beau regard, Floyd. and a hoot of oilier confederal,. Price of Portraits Stlth per th3zeti. Can be scut by SCE:s7t3 OF TOE WAE FOR. TOE UNION, are nul.li-hed, rard!ize. and in airreo.canie form Al.-o, StereeFeorie Vsewit o • ts'eci.e... f,OO - in tither Part% of Engilalltir.llli1 Dee, 111 Scot. land. Irela tot, %Voles; Iln ilia It111111 . ,:11 AP.eua, Egypt. Toilet% the thi:y Land, Mika, India. Clll,ll, kit.: ad iptfirittum, CIUR INSTANTAIVWUS STBRKOSCOPIC VIEWS tRETHIU RE,I=ST wosocßovxur.: AGM. These nre mien in the furuN6 pat: ni n,recond, nntl, the rts- lung of venter, the moving of vehicles. or the mare it of an tainty, doe• not in the slighiest.,degree of meet the talm.ing of these viewt. They are sold for Inc per dozen. We have Otto on hand and mnitufacture - the largest? as:tor:mem ofStercuseopes,lihotogrophie Alhums, and PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS in the United States, and perlinps in the world. entatogues, vanish:log li-ts of all our Portrnits. Views, Stereoscopes, Le., %vat be yew free by 111:111, on receipt of a stamp. E. ANTHONY. 301 Brotldw.Y , Neur'St. Nichol:re Hui w York. 0et.19, 111-1 y tee NOTICE Trirund,rs..,ed would give notice that be intend Itetrafier to do a cosh hasine-s, and will sell cows at reduced prices. Rattroad men and others who re ceive their pay inoinhty, wt:l be allowed a credit of 4,.yq. 11. F. BRUNK.H. .Oct . MSIMM :MST received by the Futowriller, at tbetr store in Loneo street below S:CCOIIdr .Bags ,Ground Alum Salt, whirl he , %01.1 et the to" e•t inn rkel priers. Cola. July G. VI J. fOIMIN.I-1 k SON_ 1.861 - J - FOUICTII .ARRIVAL 11861 Or 43:UTTYIVEIST GOODS OPENING 1 1111S.DAY A NEW ASSORTMENT OF FALL GOODS. at gm very lovveminarket prices. Shawl. C1ad..,.. Dree.doods, Flannel., Nla•dill.. Tick' lip, Ctupeling , ,Xll Cloclig, ac., Ac., and every .scalWilable 2 CIO e 410;..r Wanted. Fil lIALDRZAPS IZ7/a. 1Q.w.9 Isfa Cheap ell All Stair. NEW dOODS. rpm , : under , ipted ha. returned from the city and is prepared to furut-lt the • publie %%hit a Rood and cheap mock of eitheoe, of ihe be+l ~tylcA. of old prtee.; bleached and Unbleached; u very good ur.ortmeni 01 CASSIMERES, AND CLOTHS, • Solinen. raul Hoy, weer—a full block and pt ices to Stilt 1i11.11110,0. flats and Caps, Doas and Shoes, Groceries kintla,Chr'ap for Cosh I'. S ](ovi,,c ; - itrchneed mot.t mm y good, from Whnle , tde hrmse- that wt, rrt rOrerd to 1 1ell their mnrk, I UM ilrepllltl 10 sell at reduced paces o.lr, Lt. Crtltimittu. Oct. ;ti Cheap Books, Cheap Books. 1LF.1.0 AV CO:Trr. ;" order ‘o cm, w our stock. we oger our cot;r,.: o-rorltneot nr [meow.. !rook., at the tollOwilig el son Boo:. at 61 el,. '75 cc. " 'do et. •• :3CI " V; ct. n Cotposinily en hand a general n•rnnmeut n( rtebool g oo k, imp,,r, 1110 NU ;COON Or eta lionery ;IS cp.) be bought in the City. 5A11.014 & AIcUON A LD, Cola. ( b 19. 'GI. 1 , row St .2 door= above I .or "WOODWORTH'S PATENT CHEMACAL WASHING amp." T Ruti4e ri r having porellomil the patrol right for the ma oaf efore..rule, An., of ..%Nittodwortithi Poirot Chen - deal Soap," in the county of Loora-ier, (eXeo ,l .t.g 0T10714 nil permit,. from trot:long ut tht• nitiele m ;my way oloorver. io mid territory— unlem Mot right from him. :1 C. 1 0 DEnt.tx: July Yu, I . Columbia, ra, NEW GOODS: Now Opening a Large and fall Assortmentof READY-MADE CLOTDING, NOTIONS, WOOL AND ZEPIIVIZ KNIT GOODS, laughlNCA, SII AWLS & DLA.NRETS, FIATS & CAl'6, Ladies' Cloth Cloaks, Queensware, BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS, GROCERIES, LC of shish will b. snld at priers In suit Ow tones. tit Country poseurs of Mt Fins• a•naed. The alit,• Dan at purchasers is le-pecifinly Donwit. Al A IMBY A CASE. Locust St., s.lbtumltin. 1861. I=l THIRD ARRIVAL OY FBl.ls GOODS. 1861 TUST opening, n complete ossonment of senronnble r) goods at the lowest pos.ibla prices. Llress goods 111 good variety. SHAWLS of all kinds, bleached and brown mur.lins. a tall line, much under the market price. 13LANK1:TS, A large and varied So.Oftol. , Ot Of CASSI3IERES AND VESTINGS. CB'ELI,MIT.I:II74GrISII.. roar god 'ruble Oil Ctoi end Querns ., r . Look mg Lila -se,. Prime I , etitlorr... ice.. lIALI/PNIAN'S Cheap Oip.re. Cola. Oct. 6, IE6I. COAL, COAL, COAL. T HAVE now in store and oat still adding to a large 5 lock of rill kinds of coal that my e uoomers may wish, suck at Baltimore Co. lump, NO . ! Z.. 0 and fi; Gray Co'y. 4 •• Shamoktii Dig Mountain." " " Shatunkin bane Coliery," .• Shamnk in It edatli, 44 44 Ly kens galley, .3 44 Short Mountain, t. Pillsbury. V.ne to VI , Thin Coal it nil kern outlet covrr—frre Dein !lit and state. lily old land new et:Mame,. a. to call and tatiify themielvcs that my stock is the t coal they are looking for. Delivered to any porter lawn by ton or larger quantity. at as lOW a rate as any other parties. Doy ens will And it to shelf odvais'age to cal! and examine . my *toe!. before :mechanisms elvewbcre. B.F. APPOLD, Canal /111..111: I would respectfully inform my customer. thus in coo•cqucure of the unsettled comistion of ai m. r., ono the gams) curios Mani or credit.) 0,0 obliged to Mow my hook•, and from elem. stth. will conduct toy bu.inees au the tlrth .j.trui. Cola. Sept 7,14. ri JimmiedPs Tau _Anodyne. THIS IA the greatlVearalgia remedy ral perfect core for tall the minor nervous complaints. For Anle /Li the FAISILY Rik:DICEY E.: STORE. July 20, ISGI Odd Feltosve , Emit TOR Srarramental and Family me. dad IYledirindt pardria.r.; mare uuadu•l rated urtielr Gem Pm I ilg.t I E"(1,•r-iberry. Cnntai II tag - no npinl■ excoo by it+ own let - mem:4lml. Far -rile at the' July FAMILY NI EDICINE STORE. .:Ellnisman_4l Flannery's C N T-XNIIEI N TAZ SAT, 0 0 Ic, N. W. Comea - Front and Locust Streets, COLUMBIA, PENNA. L. P. F KEEP the (re-Legit Dud lic•t I.rioor 1 1 - • wily" on top. Grillo omen will laud al the - CoST NLCTAL" every 111 4 7, red it,,, for a et' 01. re cre-hing flat, -l-a..-aagiug Jrsughn , aud every .7.•••••- y per leel elljnyenelli. e Ina., a- large and airy. wait a Current of air on the hail e•il cloy and u elureill or Lager every duty The I'ONTIVC:II . AL lv a tempt eJ Song — headquarter? of mlity, mirth and uolcut 41.11U 4 t Ira 111. July BR OIVN"S ESSENCE .1 AIIAICA GINGER. Is utirlieularly re.:olnintutic4l 11l 111 H Fell,oll 11 1 1 11 Ton it. In II.: ny4peptb., anti I ova lid, owl i= par ly efficacious iii vt/111J.1.. tail.. Fur ..aic at FAMILY Al WC/ NE: STURC. CA:a July '2O, 1661. i:.0,1331.46151.11ra.1CE! 1171:: bore: uri n torge xt•coriolent CI,.DAR II' IVA RE of every de,eripitoti. Which tie can sell al very low prleen. J. 11.1;7111.L1I.S, &)N. Cult. July 6,'61. Loeu-1 St , below Second. Real English Ginghams. A roll onto of Iho-e.irsirablc apron ehccks at u -:evy;" ju , t re...rived at Cot ...Ator 91. ISA 1 . 1'11\1.1 7 I , ST received. 200 C.:cuing of tt'rappinz Pop,. ui J :15 et- er K.um. J. lit/311'LE & SON. Cola. Dee. 29. Loeu.t Sirert. CE 4P MOOR STORM, No. .32, Not/ Is Qtrcen Street, TS the Cheapest plat4.', in ibe City to gel Mcievlitineou. Cook, Standard %York's, in every dep..runent of Literature; also, Sobool Basks. and S. iwot Stationery, comprking sill the varioustgiesd sue mod Spelling Book.. Arithmetic...A Igelsrax, Grum kity mop - noes. Dictionaries,. Ifi.dories, Philoso phic-, stud all she School Hook. toed in the Carlon. piddle nail Primite School. of the City and County, to; ether with Copy and Compoitimit Ilona.. Letter, Cep and Note Paper, Monk Book., Sinter; Lead and Slate. Pelielic rents and Itolderc,lnk.lnlitands, ItLiers 11114 the 111 , 04 complete -,•oronenl. of :School Station cry on hOlid oil lot 4.1/C at the lowest prices or any place us . the eity. Inariev torre4l'. Ontrie- for F 4 GI! very cheap. Alm:tone. Aktur,et...s for:CI! ighnnoev for 'GI! 411 kind.: A ll All kititt... , 4'.Tho!e...ale und Retail! r`? loy oriole ogn on hand roornpnv furon.bed mu , out extra l'aalrge,htt ICJIIN ri fIAgIFFER'S cheat, Dool. tr.flote. No. 32. North Queen Steer!. next door to the Exam iner and Heroin! Oilier, Luneuster. the I. !RIO PRIVAL.W E THE subarriberofrer.sphprivnie sale ibe following VALUAI34KIifiAI. ESTATE, timnted in slip bornotth at Columbia: No. 1. The wet I.known Columbia Mill prop. rrs y. Uu iho property• is erccted, al the cornet of nail Lauren., .trees!. mOOLUMBIA FLOUR MILL.” The budding ii of trick, in good condition. eosnmo d.oo4, with two run of burl,. It is driven by both W aer ci attain. a flew SIO hor-e cngi no Laving been th.frd to theism(' within the pust twolears. The wilier pourer is n fli air lit. to drive the milt during the treater port of the your. There ie n new brick viable srry convenient on the prennucu. 'rise property corn prineu the waieraiglit on iihnwnce Run, with about tour new, of meadow Inns!. No. V. A Lot of Ground, situate at the N. C corner of Front and Loon:on went., having it front of :AI feet, more er le., on the Conner •trees, an d emenclam adek It.'o 1. et, Er the Peon,ylennin Ruilrotal JII in ereenal a ettmanodious uvo•nlory BRICK DWELLING TIOLTSZ, The gas is carried through the trateriairo diteed in the bJe'r Inallifings and bath bait-e. A large g., rd,vh a nd an orchard of choice frith frame in tee fee. No. 3. A Lot of Ground situate at the N.. W. ranter of Second nod Laurens streets, haying a tr oat of 55 feet oat the littler street nod extending hack t to an alley, on which it ha. a fac., o f iv Is creek,' a two-story' Stone 11 - _d Bare hathltua.. divided into two Owe thugs. There is water on the pretni-et. A large garden a ',whet'. 1 or taforonation apply to CHAS. J PUSEY. Iktadora, Clro field Co'y, Pk, or to II 111. NOR rii, Columbia, l'a Columbia. May tb3.lM-If CIIEAP PACIFIC CHALLLES an piece, more or thom clomp Pacific. ChaHies, at CCills—usual (MCC '25 erom--emi 11,,d See iheln i _ C. C. FONDERSMITIVS ALBERT GE.A.IT d CO., GOLDEIV MORTAR DRUG- STORE, FIIOIsIT ST., ALCSPE LOCCBT,'COLA. PA. mm: sultseribers having purchased from the late pro J. rumor+, 11. John & Co., the above establishment. will bereadereonduet the business at the old eland muler the him or AI Ear GRAN & Co. They will keep a regutar . atal large supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, FANCY ARTICLES. PERFUMERY, COAL OIL, LA M PSI& SHADES, with qxeiternl nsenriment of everything usually found e•t.pblt•hmenis. 'rid+ Finer Irv. alwily. donee lending Lu•ineao in rind the 'awe fine win endeavor to ru.tanit ieputation. hoping to teeevo u hie proportion of public gitopoet. Ili resister COl.llllll . ph irtnn• . 4 11 find is to their asl yawns, sr atireim-e at the •+!:olden Mann 1.." where their order+ w•ifl he 1:1Irt: dt rirg stigist usirdee on astehdim 4.l.lsolesnle Fansillets can procure their medicine• at all hansi— ,zmn t aerensml (VI ell to 0110 parity of mesh eines. and ail pictcrls.simm wilt! be caresully eoirs . 01. GRAY 1. CO. If. F. BRUNEI? DR. DIOFFEK. ENTiST.--OFFICE, Front Street 4th dont Lomst. over :=1,),10r :,.4cl.l,4lloitYs Opt* Noce thtmi 1 , . Pa fp - 'l".k.trunce, swine n. l'ho- Ogrstplt GiMerl. [Atigu-t '2l, 19.7.6. 11. 111; A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. nLunra•trinpd York jOuJ,tPrs. Coluinbin ?tiny 1,195 n. nD WA RD REILLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW,IIAS REMOVED Ills OF CE to No. 11. North Duke :Street. oppo.ite the Cowl Ilou.r, Lanett-ter. (Ana :24."61-Iy. Harrison's Connxbian Ink i. a superior article, permattentiv Mar L 7. WV al.O not eereotliog the Ran. eatl be had in nut ...witty. at !be rat natty Ale.lirt•te Slane, and blacier ,i.t that Cuglirlt Root P4/1.11. Colmnilin. Jail,. 9.1.459 R. CUTTER'S Improved Cnest Expending riu-oeinfer nod ?Moulder !trace. for Gentlemen, and Patent skirt laupporier nod Ware for Im IMt t h e ank le That t ivarlOca of this limo. 01:1010 slid -ec illein al Family illedirine Store. MI laeliourd , ;April 9, 1e1.19 CRAIIAM, or, Bond's Boston Crackers, for Dyipepticir, and Arrow Root Cruel:rid, n Hold to ii—new net it it, in Columbia, at llir Vumily 'Medicine Apra (li. I,S:.in QPALDINIrS PREPARED GLUE.--Tlie want of Lucia unnyarle as fell in every fannly. nod now tt can Sec eapplacd; for meadow forufture, ‘vare.ort,atnenta I work, toys. Are., there t. nothing. superarr. fl a heave fitmtd a useful in rrpniring ninny ,rne.ee-whieh have been u•eles4 fur month.. You EBONIEMEEN IRON AND S'Z'ZIZIL I m': Sulkwrobrr.hrtire reeeierd a New and Lams T I.?itoric of nil Anus. and Al>ra of BAR IRON AND STEEL! They gyre con-Ono ly aupphert with nook totlo:2l.roork of h 0,1.11.111..... II tot coo fuossO Il to cuocoso C. , 41 large or moult quoutaties, at the lowoot 3. RUMPLE lc SOX. Loeu4t etrect below tlecong, Coboxibt!,, ApollObleGU. PITTER'S Compound Svzisp at' la and Wikl Cherry, for Cogirh...ankiks. Re: rag • vtl • k he Goldcn Mono Drag Store. I 'root V I 11,A,1".,,,' I.4Y"'s PURE 01114 GATAWB.I BILINDV and I'URK WiNE:.4...-piekally gar Alediciura :40cratnemal porpnvek. RI the Jan. 29. raMILV MEDICI NESTORE. i3OotCB7+l4lft , l ed ß k i. r : l l e o . n ° l l. I F ; It ud ee. C as terror " * P ro e " 11. Walnut - Wu; and News Repine Columbus. April 11. 1 nao. EgiV more of them imitalthki Nits wick.,c,,, whm will be nnhl Omar., st VI.OR ac IgaDO.NALD'S Catembia. Pa. MEW Tut Received and for Sale. 1500 SACKS Kemal Alam 88/g, la large or quauutics, - at A PPOLDS W.t.thotsPe . Canal Bain. ay, Ai COLD CREAM or GLICERINS.—For the tiro •nd prelrel.lloll CO OhopOrd bona*, &o. PM "L„ at the VOLUEN MORTAR TARO STORE, 3.1•3?. Eton* eolombio peer's Sambuci Wine, lISI.DrATA TiVS: SIIEAPFEK'S Valuable Real Estate ene , litztoror ave Just Received
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