RM=I M= , Friday, - and•Ei'bilefeketeli of which we here append: •- The affair of Saturday last partook snore .orthe - nature of a battle than the engage-. manta of Thursday or Friday. Gen. .Fitz-' john Porter has covered himself with glory. • Ile selected a very strong position, and hav . tug posted his forces in An admirable man ner, was prepared to hold it against any Jame of the enemy. The brave men of this ' command all, fought with heroic ` courage! ' and the volunteers vied with Gep: - Sykes', regulars in making steady movements and sarefally executing the commands of their Time and again, vast hordes of rebels, moved up in solid columns upon our troops, ',but our regular . batteries as often mowed :them . down :OA Fest destructive manner.— ~ffiteady,discharges of shell, grape and canis• ter in regular salvos seemed to sweep down companies. .48 sopa „ca.cencesion in the rebel ranks was spaartnt,.ceneral Porter ordered Gen eral Moe tar ' pri g ade to charge bap ' nets, which they :,aid in the most gallant and ``heroic style, bare-headed, in their shirt ciceasitiaally with these rolled up. f - This charge hid an excellent effect. - The rbbels were driven back with great slaugh 1. -ter, and General Porter was preparing to .1 4 )-§i m pon them over the piles of the rebel f dead.,anfl flyinz,,when the enemy again ad ' vanced"steagify etrongfy xfinforced. f Now the Pennsylvanians gave them the. benefit of all their splendid rifles, while the ' . batteries played upon Om as before, crea ting sad havoc. Indeed, the slaughter upon other fields during this war has never been anything to compare to this. The rebels :',,staggered under their losses, and our forces ~were advancing steadily upon them, driving theca back at every point, when a staff-offi r ear rode up with an order from the comman ',der-in-chief to Gen. Porter, directing him to back with his command, and cross the ; Chickahominy. The order was executed in fine style, and ,oar troops did not Miss a man, the enemy being too severely punished to follow us ~The only difficalty was with the Teapsylve,nia Reserves and Meagher's •commanders exerting all their !liowirti:telad,itlie these brave men to cease firing. they_saw the advantages gained by ”laid".fig'htiag,,Y.nd'iliiy . were anxious to d,l - up the success. • • All the troops must lite ,praised for heroic „gallantry in this affair,',but the regulars must have especial notidp. ,General Sykes, the lamented Major Xtossel, 'the 3d, 4th, and 14th Infantry, behaved admirably. General Porter thought ho prould be rein forced, and bo ordered to . advance upon - .Richmond forthwith, but it was not - so do andhe fell back, as ordered promptly. Important Correspondence-300 ; 440 Additional Troops Called For. The following correspondence between the President and the Governors of the several States will explain itself: -Xo the President: The undersigned Gov iernors of the States of the Union, impressed with the belief that the citizens of the States which they respectively represent are of one accord in the hearty desire•that the recent successes of the Federal arms may be follow. ed up by measures which must insure the speedy restoration of the Union, and belie,- k ing that, in view of the present important military movements now in progress, and :the reduced condition of our effective forces in the field, resulting from the usual and Unavoidable casualties of the service, the 'time has arrived for prompt and vigorous measures to he adopted by the people in sup port of the great interests committed to your charge, we respectfully request, if it meet 'with your entire approval, that you et once call upon the several States for such number of men as may be required to fill up the military organiptions now in the field, and 'add to : tAii armies heretofore organized such `additional number of men as may in your judgement be necessary to garrison and hold -all the numerons cuiesand military positions :that have been captured our armies, and Ito speedily crush the rebellion that exists jn s soveril elf the ", utbern States, thus'praeti ally *toying, to the civilized world our , c, gi•eat and good government. We believe that the decisive movement is near at hand `p • - • U'd to that end the people or thelfriited • States are desirous to aid promptly in fur nishing all the reinforcements that you may deem needful to sustain our govern ment: Israel Washburne, Jr., Governorof !thane, N. S. Berry. Governor of New Hiiinipshire. Fred. Holbrook, Governor of Vermont. Wm. A. Buckingham, Governor of Con necticut. E. D. Morgan, Governor of New York. Chas: S. Olden, Governor of New Jersey A. G. Curtin, Governor of Pennsylvania A. W. Bradford, Governor of Maryland. ?. LI. Pierpont, Governor of Virgiaio. Austin Blair, Governor of Michigith.. J. B. Tomle, President of Military Board of Kentucky, Andrew Johnson, Governor of Tennessee IL R. Gamble, Governor of Missouri. 0. P. Morton, Governor of Indiana. David Todd, Governor of Ohio. Alex. Ramsey, Governor of Minnesota. Richard Gales, Governor of Illinois. Edward Solomon, Governor of-Wisconsin RESPONSE OF TUE PRESIDENT ExECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, July 1862.—Gentlemen: Fully concurring in the wisdom of the views expressed to me in so patriotic a mariner by you in the commu nication of the 28th day of Juno, I have de jcided to call into the service an additional force of three hundred thousand men. I sag gut and recommend that the troops should be principally of infantry. The quota of your States would be—. I trust that they may be enrolled without delay . , co as to bring - this unnecessary and injurious civil war to a speedy and satisfao- Pry conclusion. An order fixing the quotas, of the respec tive States will be isned by the War De partment to-morrow. Amu:um LINCOLN. A Card. The congregation of St, Peter's Catholic Church, Columbia, would respectfully suggest t{d'the thieves; *lid; on the night of the 2d July, went 'intolhe church yard and meanly apple mid aestioyed the box-wood borders, that the evergreenethreriiifeeded for a public show, they might bade been had for the asking, thus saving to them (the thietils) the shanie of the crime, and to the congregation the mortifi cation of having to lexemn the ruin they Welwrought. .sewn, 4 or third time at these premiseirhave beep so splitided and despoiled by ahameleit braYeii; ir dis covered, will bled to deal isfitb the law. This bakd • nap ptiblished thiehope• that they. may be sahamili'of the act, but merely to warn the guilty. hrettv; hiastasaf. ! Cot.cesta, July 3d, 1862. ' •,; , 4 • Jost Recelve4 ND for Palerfn large or small quaditics, 890 sacks X& G. A. Sak,loo sacks Ashton Salt. B. F. A rPOLD. Canal Bagia. Columbia, July 6,1602 irf ) 4, 4AIPE! EXTRA ramify Fl:ur by barrel ot larger gqitafity Warraved good or snaney refunded. ' aikePOLD, can 4 Basis. Colombia, Jose 5,1.952. On to At chmond. AN invoice o[ 'B ench and Mantilla Lace Points, and 'lNfardilles, Just received and will be sold at dimerologirlow priors. A call will convince all C. PONDEitSMITH, 3,18C2. Peoples' Cash Store. gzza “Cotton is Hing.” ANOTHER advance in the price of cotton, cense quentlyconon goods haven!' upward tendency!— We have Just returned room the city with another supply °reheat), bluslins, Calicoes, Ginghams, tie , a: the old prices. An early call it solicited. H. C.,FONDERSM ITU, Celambia, July 5. 1962. Adjoining the Bank. Those Patent Glass Fruit Jars ARE attracting great attemion, s consequently are selling. Why? Simply because they are the 01101 CF." Call and pee them al 11:.1FPNDERSNIrCIPS Co'umbia, July 5,1961. phi Stand. LIST Or IMITTERS R MINING IN THE COLIMBIII POST OFFICE. ,14) JUNE 30. 1802. Ambrose Sam'l gun kle Peler !WIXOM Arnold John Ad.lnfmn J B . - . Bathe H J ill Lutz Joszplt Bolidelit IC. List John Blattenberger Mrs Clem- Morris John erudite Al eCaney Dael Bridigon Henry MeGmugh John thz.ler Mary Marin Jane Bret.ler Francis L • Miller Stenhen Blum AsissuLk hlereerau James G Rentz Paul McKean sl C Birir. Pttisiek . Nap John Collins Wm Nolte Mr Crowe Patrick Neill Geo IV Creasy Won Osborn A S 2 Campbell John W Penock W II Copper T P Pfefierkorn II Davni,Johit Rant L Dunlap Jno II Rodgers Sarah Etzsviler George Reason Philip Eulliver BMA Rainey W S Evans Mary Smith Thos Davis Fink Panes 2 - Shollenberger Mrs Lizzie Faulty Abraham Stone Henry Fettinger II Smith Maria I. Fitzpatrick Wiimey Stowell Cornell L Gwella Min Margaret Sefron Daval - Gostler Philip Sage C H Getz§ /Hada Snyder Wm Gallacher Duni Shaul! Bernard Cobble Kfinons Stewart J C Given,Sames J Solyiiid. tzh a rmon E Greenewalt Frederick Tonger Alfred Grape Amos Thompson Franklin Hare Itllzabetfi Thomas H F Hettiell Isaac Al Thognp-vu I/ M Hydeeker Mary Wreason Elizabeth Holt ace Ann Wilson It ltir. Soit Hamse Sam'l Welles John It Jackson Lizzie Weisman Ilerntan Jackson Susan Wilmer Jacob It Jones Andrew Wilma Amite /coley Wm h Tenger Catherine Keplinger Peter Young L A Kiel Andreas Vandyke 0 II Persons calling for tellers will p!ense mention if ad vertioed. M. J. FRY. P. Id. Columbia. July 5.1862. TO BITILDIDIZ. P ROPOSALS will be received until the Blth of July, let 32, for building 11.1 three-story brick school house, id It. by 100 ft., in Columbia, ('a., according to Whits and specifications to he seen in the office of 11. M. Notrrit,Columbia. Also, for the different kind of work and materials separately, the Board not having yet decided whether to give the whole out by one con tract or the several parts of work and muterial to dif ferent persons. By order of the Board, SAMUEL SHOCH, Columbia, June OS, 1811.-fld President. Cheap Black Silks. UTE have now on hand a large stock of Mack Sillcr, .VV all widths unit qualities, which we are confident We can offer ut such prices us will induce purehusere to buy. STEACY & 110 W EILS, "Cola. June 28,'62. Opposite Odd Fellows , 1101. 'SNOOP 79R pA.RGAINS. VET bye just received number lot of all-wool De trf 'mined MO !Maud Alusambiques. which we offer at reduced priced. ST linCY & DOWERS, Cola. June ad, IEO2. Cor..2d and Locust ritm. Lp,g is 3 Lawns Lawns, LADIES cull and see oyr beautiful 121 cent Lawns, frst colore, at ' SVEACY & 130WER3, June 23, letl2. Opposite Odd Fellows , Hall. FOR RENT. A BLACKSMITH ritrorv:krib full bet of tools. Rent .11 low, to u hood workman. Knquire of J. W. CCEITRELL, Hardware Store, Locust :street, June 21, 1862.1m' • Columbiu. Pa. 'ME caraniewre. INSURANCE cortirptoiy, OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTEIL WNW, PA. Ch A.RTER PERPETUAL. mins Company continues to insure Buildings, Mer .L. ch..ndise. and other property, against loss and damnge by fire, on the mutual plan, either for a cnsh premium or pretniutn note. Tim success of the Company tuts fur exceeded the mo.t sanguine expectation. of the I...ractors, and it will lie noticed by the following statement that its afiturs are in a healthy armd flourishing condition. Whole Amciuntlnsured $772,707 34. Bulanep of Cash Premiums unex pstaled. Pen I 1561, 8965 19 Cash premium. received during the the last year, less agents' COM. ss,als 54 Interest received on money loaned last year, 01 35 —54,210 07 joasses ri nd Expenses paid the !act year, 62,704 21 Balance of Cash Premiums unex pcniled, Feb. Ist, 1522. 1,505 ..?; • ------$4, 210 07 ft will be redo from the above that the money paid in advance for policies has been sufficient to pay all 10••C4 and expetives and leave a surplu.i fund of over Fen Hundred Dollars. and that the Directors have never levied'utty tht upon the members el the Com pany. C. S. KAUFFMAN, President. Groortatt Vorto, Jr.. Secretary. N. STRICKLER, Treasurer. 3:PXIR.MCMC . Cbri.E II2 C. S. KAUFFMAN. M. Al. STRICKLER. A ORA HA NI BR,UNER, bIICHA KL. H. MOORE, JOHN FENDRNII, GEO. YOUNG. Jr.. 11.0. MINICH, NICHOLAS M'DONALD, SAX UF.L F. EBERLEIN £MOS S. GREEN. H.IR.KNOTWEIA., - Columbia, June 21. IEO2 The furless Skirt far - Ladies and Misses. ATEw and Benutil ul, Light and Durable; another I.‘ supply Just received—Remember Ladietint H. C. FONDERszurrirs Coiumbiti, June 14.1H32. Adjmnioir oh , Bunk. ZIOTICEI. WHEREAS, Let. ers 'Testamentary on the estate of Nicholas Springer, late or doe borough of Colum bia, County of imitiM.,:et,deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. 4.11 persons indebted to said estate are notified to mike immediate payment, and those having claims are requested to present them. duty tat he inicated. for settlement, to JOHN LUNDY, Columbia, June 14,11b02-0t Executor. NEW AND VALUABLE RECIPES! WORM= or 8 TRILL. TO MANE AN D HOUSE LOON ilsAy. Have it papered thoroughly with the HALF Puma paper now selling at FONDERSMITH , S, A djoi ll itt g the Bank. TO MANE AN OLD MAN LOOK NFW? Bay him a suit of those new and eheaprlotha and Cassimeres, and get them made by a good tailor.— You can get the amoursll. at C. FONDSRSMITIPS People's Cash Store. TO MAKE A YOUNG MAN LOpIC Buy his Clothes ut a Clothing Store. TO MAKE AN OLD LADY LOOK AMIABLE. Buy her plain dress goods at FONDERSMITIPS TO MAKE A YOUNG/ LADY LOOR q 44! By all means select her dress goods from the new and beauttful stock justrecved 11. ei C. FON at DERSIBITIPS. TO SAVE MONEY THESE HARD TIMES. Let everybody buy their goods for cash. Bargains in hl uslins, Ca lieoes,Cottenades and Domestic Goode generally, can now be had-at FCNDERSIBITH'S Columbia, June 14,1902. Old Stand. IN COLUMBIA, PENNA. TIM Superintendent of Common Schools of Lancaster County will examine applicants at Brick School Hoene. on Second street , an Colum bia, on WEDNIZDAY, JULY 9th. at 9 o'clock, A. M. Six male and six female teachers are required. No one. not holding a professional certificate, will be em ployed unless examined publicly in the district on that day. In pretence of the Directors. It is desirable and neceuary, that: upprnsants who have taught for five yearn consecutively; without a professional certificate, should obtain it at thin examination. Those undergoing the best examination will be pre ferred and paid respectively according to merit, the principal 95C- and the other+ from SIM. to 940. each, per month. SAMUEL SHOCH, 111 M. NORTH. JOSEPH M. WATTS, WILLIAM S. McCORELE, SAMUEL GROVE, GEORGE BOGLE, Columbia, May M,11362-Gt Directors. Attention Gentlemen! ACFloicp 144 of New Style Spring Cassimeres and Meek plena Cloths, will be opened this day; and will be bid chap fps each, in the OLD OTANI). 11. FONDESSMITR, Cobs. May Si, MI. Adjoining the Bank, 1861 Fifth Supply of New Spring Goods. 1861 Qrainnowei Wan DAY AIM MTh Sappiest New Spring Goods. at greatly IJ reduced pries'. Our friends and ensionams are re rpeetfally Jellied to call and examine oar new, va ned and cheap Meek of goods HALDEMAN'S Cola: May SS, 1962 Cheap Cask Store. To Destroy—Rats, Roaches &c; To Destroy—Mice, Moles, and Ants, 71, Destroy—Bed-Bags, To Destroy—Moths in . Furs, Cloths, &c To Destroy—MoKuitoes and Fleas t..., To Destroy—lnsects ou Plants and Fowls, To Destroy—lnsects an Animals, &c., To Desfroy—Euery .for x ac 4 .epecies of Ver min. IM== Lamm August Lutz Nut G "Only Infallible Remedies known." 1 DESTROYS INSTANI'LY EVERY FORM & SPECIES OFi These preparations <unlike, others) are: .iPree,flom Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats do not die on the premises." "They come out of their holes to die." "whey ;me the only infallible remedies knoWn." "12 years and more .established in New York City." UsedAy—the.City,Post Office. Used by—the City Prisons and Station Vouses. Used -1,,y —tile City Steamers, Ships, &c. Used icy—,the City HospiApia, AlmiPonses,:gsr.c. Used by—Atte CR,Mic t tels..—.gAtat,pr , „4stich.. olas,' Used by—the Boarding Muses, ac., +Lc. Used by—more than 50,000 Privstte,Fainilies 0:7 - See one or two Specimens of what is Everywhere said by the People—Editors— Dealers, &c. HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vemin need be so no longer, if they use "Conan's" Exterminators. We have used It to our satis faction, and if a box cost $5 we would have it. We had tried poisons, but they effected nothing: but “Ctrran's" article knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice, Roaches ' and Bed „pugs, quicker,than we can write of it. It is in.grcat demand nil over the couutry.—Medi na 40. Gazette. MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed annually in Grant County by vermin, than wapld may for tons of this Rat and Insect Lancgster (Witt.) Hera4l. itIE:NRY R. COSTAR—We are,aell,ing, your 44mAz.raticirta ,r4pidly• Wherever they have been used, Rpts., *ice, Roaches and Vermin digippear EC IV . R & Sy 0 17,784 Z, ,DARggiats,, Windsor, ma. "Costar's" Rat, Roach, 'EY; terminator. "Costar's" "Costar's" Bed-bug Exterminator "Costar's" "Costar's" Electric Powder, for Insects, &c. In 25c. 50c. and $l,OO Boxes, Bottles and Flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for Planta tions, Ships, Boats, Hotels, &c. CAUTION !S ! To prevent the public from being imposed upon by Spurious and Highly Pernicious Imitations, a new label has been prepared, bearing a Jac simile of the Pro prietor's signature. Examine each box bottle, or flash carefully before purchasing, and take nothing but "COSTAR'S." 1:12"SoId Everywhere—by All Wholesale Druggists in large cities SOME OP TUE Wholesale Agents in New York City. Stdeffelin Bros. & Co, Harrel, Risley &Kitch- B. A. Fahoestock, en, Hull & _Co, Bush, Gale & Robinson, A. B. & D. Sands Sc Co, M. Ward, Close & Co. Wheeler it Hart, McKisson & Robbins, James S. Aspinwall, D.S. Barnes & Co. Morgan & Allen, F. C. Wells & Co. flail, Rinke! & Co, Lazelle, Marsh &Gard- Thomas & Fuller, ner, r. p. Oryis, Hall, Dixon & Co. Conrad Fox. T. W. Dyott & Co. Robert Shoemaker & B. A. sahnestock & Co. Co. French, Richards &Co. AND 0111EAS• AND ny Druggists Grocers, Storekeepers and Retailers generally iq all gauntry Towns and Villages COLUMBIA, *PA, 117'SoId by DR. W. S. McCORKLE, Family Medicine Store, Odd lellows 4 liall. ALBERT GRAY & Co., Fragt Street, above Locust, R. WILLIAMS, Front Street, above Locust. And by all Druggists, Storekeepers and Re tailers generally. 6rCountry Dealers can oredergs above. Or address orders direct—Tor if Prices, TOTTIDS. &C., is desired, 05rSerid for ('B62] Circular, giving reduced Prices] to suorzir 2. comas, Principal Depot—No. 512 Broadway--(Op. posits The St. Nicholas Hotel,) New York. May 10, 1862. p ..i. = •t"1 VERMIN. AND OTUgfIS. Philadelphia, Pa. ELM UNITED STATFIS. AT NOTICIL WHERE ItS, Letters of Administration on the estate TV of Isaac Einkbine, late of the borough of Co lumbia, fa the county of Laneaster;„ deceased, have been granted to the undersigned;all persona indebted to said estate arc requested .to make immediate pay ment, and those bar onrclaims against the same wall Present them duly authenticated for set tlement, so HESTER MERIN& Columbia, June 7,186244 ..adunnistmtrix. w Another 2NfeArriv aL TA - TE are opening this dab' a beautiful line of Ladies' T Gents' and Boys' wear, which we are aerie. at pricei to suit the times. STFACY & BOWERS. Cola. June 7.1562. Cor.2d and Locust Ste. Housekeeper's, a Words TUST Received, n , fun stock of bleached and un• J bleached Inur, Tiekings v Cticrks. Gingham. and Prints, in a word, everything pertaining to do mestic u.e. Calkond.examine for yourselves. at .STFACY & BGIVRRS, Cola. June 1, 1 ec4. co r..2d un&Locust Sts. COMMISSION Sr. FORWARDING. - - B. P. APPOIID, QENERAL Forwarding A Commission Err chant. Goods and Iron forwarded to all,points ou the Penn a ,Norllf Branch and West 'lsaac 14 CIIIIIIN • 1140. to all points along Ma Penna. Railroad. Pealer in Ilpur, Grain, salt and Plaster. Also, dealer in Coal, consisting of: Baltimore Co., Wilkes- Inure, Pottstown. Big Mountain, Lane. Colliery, Pine Grove, Lyirens IplJry, Shprt 1110411111111, Travenol, and Broad 'lop. All consignments shall be promptly attended to.— For further particulars, address B. F. APPOLO, Canal Basin, Columbia, Pn. Conl carefully selected and prepared for family use, will lie delivered to any partof the town in Food order—free from sate or dun. (May 31, 1642. For Sale at a Bargain. Tebnice of Two Fire and Barglar P,roof Safes— J. "Ileszingn or ..Liliies" Patent; also, a Warmly Horse. and a ' Arst-tate,Currjage and Hammes. Call at the store of • H. C. FONDERSMITH, Cola. May 7, tF62. taijoining the Bank OUR MAO aaanta• OVER TUE OLE FORT. THE Subscriber having Oispoled of his stock of Dry Goods. he.. et hit More, opposite the Odd Pellows' Hal Ito Steney & Baimers,,Degs.leave to inform his old eu‘tomers and the public generally that he is again laying inn New Stark of goods, at the Old Stand adjoining the B..itic where he will he pleased to see them and as many New ones as will favor him with their patronage. Believing that the ^Nimble Sixpence is better than the Slow Shilling" for the buyer as well an the seller —be is determined to do an exclusive Cash Business, and trusts he will have a .eontilWartee or the liberal patronage heretofore received at his old stand. H. C. FON DHRSMITII, Cola. May 17,1862. adjoining the Bunk. DR MARKLEY'S H EALTH JiIEALTH HEN4TH :HEALTH RES'DORAT,T.VE ItESTORATIUE RESTORATIVIK RESTORATIVE BALSAM BALSAM BALSAM BALSAM Is the most certain safe and effectual remedy offered tc the public for DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, GENERAL DEBILITY, BEADACIIE, "A.UNDICE, MERCURIAL DISEASES, ,CMACERODS AFFECTIONS, SCROFULA, PI L,ES. g.1,1:,%7Er AFF,ECTIONS, ALL ERIIPTION,S O,P• 7n SHIN, and all diseases originating from an impure condition of the Stomach, Liper mcd RAO, Experience of over twenty years with.thia and he other remedies prepared by the proprietor, (any e;.. labial. the fit zt that they ure die most relinine, and willgive more general satisfaction than any o th er remedy before the public. Being PiTh=LLY VEIGETABLEI they can be taken by any person and under any cir carnal:wee, NO PERSON CAN TAKE THEM WITROUE DERIVING BENEFIT FROM THEIR. IJSE NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT THEM. Testimonial. arc daily received setting forth their value. Whole columns of voluntary certi ficutes could be given. but space will not permit. The attention of the public is called to the circular issued by the subscriber and can be obtained ■s well as all the preparations from the agents mentioned below. TRY THEM! TRY THEM!! Prepared only by DR. G. H. MARRLEY, LANCASTER, PA. Who can be coneolied at bis office or by letter, Sold in Columbia by .A.GRAY Druggiete; and, aloe in rmnenteer County, by Jo.ban Leader, Mount Joy; Jacob Nltt.lev,Springvalle; Daniel Coker: Blue U 1111; J. 11. Illotz, Elizobetbtown; Dr. J. R. John., New Holland; Hensel & Uhler, geartyville; C. Kauf man, etporting Hill. April 26.1511-6 m The Best, Cheapest, and most Success- Da Family Paperin the Union. Complete Pictorial History of the Times ICALB.PZIB'a WEEICIaIr, SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. Price Six cents ■ number; 8450 per year. Craieat *aka of the Pow. We would not so rotten call attention to Harper's 'Weekly it we were not well satisfied that it is the fam ily paper pptilished in the United States, and for that gamin, and that alone, we desire to see it undermine Id root oat a certain kiad of literature too prevalent, which blunts the morals of its readers, vitiate. their taste for sensible reading, and-la altogether bad in lab efeCUk —Frew Lamisto4ricotior. Its fresh leaves. its clear type, is emesthietng va riety., its severe Loot at criticisms open the Mlbes of the times, its elegantly writtet.spd toometive articles, and its able correspondence. all combine to make it the model newspaper el oar country, and one tom every family must prize. Ds condensed weekly sum mary of Foreit led Domestic Intelligence- is alto. ge , her superior so that contained in any other journal. Being published too, in a form for preservation and binding, if taken care of as it deserves to be, it will be found in future years as welcome a companion for the family and fireside as the dayon which It eras first perased.-4. Y. Saming pat. TERMS. One Copy for One Year, 4.50. One Copy for Two Yearv, 40/. Ten Copses for One Year, tarn. An Extra Copy Will be allowed for every Mob of Tex Scascusaans. Harper , . Weekly on electrotyped. and neck num- SOU VIA be farni abed at any time. Vote. 1.,11.. 111.. and IV. for the Tears 1657, 1859, IRO. and 1 of ...HARPER'S " band. gamey hound 6oo, in Cloth extra, Price.WEEXL $ U Y. B midis are now ready. HARPER & BROTHERS, Franklin Square, New Toth. 1.1 1941. TO THE LADIES. - WE would Mill your §nee . 1511 attention to a new and beautiful line of Press, Cools we have just re ceived, at reduced , sTEacir a; BOWERS, Corner Second and Loce , t Sta., Columbia, May - 17.1862. - Columbia, Pa. Cloths, Cassimeres FL Vestings. WE would ear to the gent:emen, we have received another Pimply of Cloths. Cavaimerev and Vert ins, at low figurer. STEAM' Br. BOWERS. Oppotite Odd Fellows' May 17, 1862. Columbia, Pa ll. IRON AND . STM EL! Subscrit,ers hove reeeawd u New :And Large —1 Scoelc of nll kind, nod nice. or BAR IRON AND STEEL! They are constantly supplied with stock in this branch of Ins business. and call funish it to customers in large or small quantities, at the lowest rates J. RUMPLE& SON. Locust aired below Second, Columbia, IR. 1t360. LUN'S PURR 01110 CATAWBA BRANDY and NVINES. repecially for Medicines litt :Sacramental purpo+e+. at the I". Nll 1.1( MEDICINKSTORE. .POCKET.BOOKS AND PURSES. - A LARGE lot of Fine and Common Pocket Rook• CI. nod Purses, at from 15 cents to two dollar,. encl. lit tdquurteramnd Novita.Depot. Columbia, April 14.1 ;GO. A IBM more of stltose beautiful Mutt, lett, winch will be cold e,benp, nt SAYLOR & I\leiliONALD'A April 14. Columbia. l'n rums WILDITIOD. cton price paid for mixed, or white and colored Rags toy n/NO .0. MA R,K.F.R, Papier mid Rag Wrirehnu.e. , N. Corner Fifth & 001111612Cf0C street+, Plain. Riga. New RU , 1..%! am. OU FIRST 11:711=1711.1.. HAVING just received our first' NEW SPRING STOOK, we would nnnounce to the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, flint it is NOW READY FOR INSPECTION, to all vain may favor us with a call. fiteliom confident we can offer goods at such prices as will induce all to purchase. iII:rCALL AND SEE TIIENT„cri -STFACV & SOWERS, Corner Second atm] 1.0e0.t Street.; Coln. ?tiny 3, '5 2 . Oppottite Odd retiow.' 111111 Potatoes! Apples!! Oranges!!! A LARGE: quantity of Potatoes of the best varieties A for sale at NO. 2, ARCADE, Walnut street, ulljoinine Bellevue Muer. Aloe APPLES, APPLES, APPLES, By the bnrroLbuttliel or in pmaller quantities. PRESII ORANGES in any quantay sit the lowest rates. S. H. LOCK MID, Columbia, April 0,1802. JOHN LONG. Tom Thumb About Again' AT Waiter's Tin mud House-furnishing Stare, Lo mist street. oppo-ite the think. The “Toin Thumb" lamps are the yet). best Octal Oil Lamps made. Cell nod CX11451414 theta. ( - 13rnt Coal Uil nt 23 ets, per gallon, at Colombia. May 17,1M1. PP.& II L.EIVS. 18621 Third Supply (1862. NEW SPRING GOODS. / IPM , G. th is day, another bupp:y of goods, con k/ siding in part of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of the newest styles. 5000 yards of English and Ameei. eam prints, the beet in she market for in cts. Coro. ploc lint of men's and boy's Summer wear. Brown and Istrsched Sheeting and Sheetings at old prices. Another supply of CARPETINGS 14. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, &e.. &c. Window Shades and Fixtures. A ll to be cold at the lowest possible prices. R. J. lIA I.DRALAN, Cola. April 26,1062. Cheap Cash Store. PRIVATE SALE. rrlIE gliEgeltdßEß Offers at private sale, the following valuable town property, viz: A Lot of Ground,coniisting of about six acres. f 'timed on the north aide of Mill street, in the borough of Columbia, Lancaster county Pas 1111jaining property of the estate of James Collins, dec'd,.on the west, and the Columbia Rolling Mill properly ou the emit. on which Is erected a good TWO:STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,II containing two rooms and a kitchen on the first Boor, four rooms on the second story. and two good cellars. Thee is a pump with well of good water in the yard. 41111 i Ail ORCH AR D containing oil excellent variety .c.f YOUNG FRUIT TREES.. attached to the premises' The Reading and Columbia Railroad pasta on the opposite aide of the street from the properly. Er - For terms apply to Cola. April 24,118625tf. JOSEPU ULMER. BLINDS AND SIIADES., 1) J. ‘VILLIA MS. No.IG North Sixth Street, Philo 11. dolphin, Manufacturer of VENITIAN BLINDS and WINDOW SHADES. The large=t and finest a=sorlment in the city, at the loweet prices. blinds pained And trimmed equal :o iieW. ritore :Shades made and lettered. Columbia, April 12,1e1:12-2m. PARER YOUR HOUSE'S NOW! The heat chillier for bargains. 2:500 Pieces Wall Paper, OF Ater beg sty lea end quality, yet nu bond, which we are elosieg out nt tin percent. lower than Plain delphie At 'holcsale Prices. Cull roots es we tire sell ing olrrapidly. 11. C. FO:sIDIASMITII, Adjoining the Bunk. Coluinhia. March 29, 1362. jig VIE OF WAR PREPARE FOR PEACE!! JUS V RRIVED, NEW SPRING AND SUMNER GOODS. TEE Subscriber has just returned from Philadelphia nail New Turk. with a large and well <elected stock gif good. cosirorting in part ns follows: )1333.X15S (104DS: Black and Fancy Colwed French Plaid %Tarried Plaid Foliating. Mirage Anglies, Mottled and Plaid Levellus. Mozambique.. and Jacquard Mohair.. Lawn..Gingliami-, Alpaca.. and Print., in all CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, Super. Black French Cloths, Brown and Blue Cloths, in Block Doe-Skin Cnimionera. a large variety of Fancy Cassia/ere' of all grades and prices. Black Uratiden., Satin and Marseilles Fast ing.. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Blenched and unbleached r..u.lin. of all (path ie., from 01- to 10 01.10.4 %% lute 60011e$ rill mdam-, Tick ing, Checks, FOIOIIC{S, Linen Table Cloth,, Towel ing', &c. SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS, Black and Fancy Colored Siena Shawls, Block Silk Dividers and Mantilla.. Hosiery, Trimmings and Notion. of all grades. q nu l itie. and prier.. Hoop Skirts of all size., Balmoral Skirts. Umbrella., Para.ols. READY-MADE CLOTHING: Black and Riney Cloth Coats. Block and Fancy Cas.imere Cants. Black and Fancy Cawimere Pant.. Black & Fancy Silk, Sada, Cloth & Cawilmere Tests. The above good. have been bought at greatly re duced prices for CASH, and will be sold at small ad vance for the same, at the store of MeTAGUE & CO, Locust Street. two doors below Columbia Bank. Columbia, March ttB, PAS. FOR RENT OR SALE. A. Large TWO-STORY BRICK DWEL-#.4 LIM: HOUSE, fronting on Lora.' Piretio+Vi above Founts. formerly awcupied by Wm. Cowoire, with a fine Itriek Stable nod Carpenter Shop. Poe.eaeion given hret day of April, 186 J. Apply to Cola. March 8, 186a.tf WAI. AfeCIIESIVEV. 18624 Second Spring Arrival. [1862. OPENING th is day a Splendid Assortment of New npring Goode, bought very tow for cash, and will be eold at a very /MAU advance on cost. NEW STYLES DRESS GOODS: Spring Styles Cha Hies and Delaines, Brocade Chal lies Printed Onesindiee. Printed ' , rem+ Lawny. Silk and Wool Valentias, Nossmbiques, Mohair& Shepherd Plaid. Black and White Poil de Cbevres, A ll.Woot De'eines, Best Brands of Glossy Black Silks. New Style Fancy Dress :Silks, dce.. &e. Merrimac and other best make of rrints, t*eenog Dress Ginghams-121 ets.; Muslin.. at the old prices. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VS:STINGS. A full line of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting.. A lull line of desirable goods for BOYS' WEAR. CA IitPIMINGS AND FLOOR 011• CLOTHS: Second sap 'ply this Spring. H A LOEB A PPS Oninnittia, April 5032. Cheap Cash Stsre. root =INT. MBE Brick Dwelling Bonne, Two Stories 2„ and Attie, situated in Union strain above Second, oppogite the Catholic Church. Tba building . has a back-yard, with water introduced. Lately occupied by William Parker. For terms apply to 11. D. ESSICK. Columbia, March 8, 1862:tf. • • • • ' -NOTICE. I desire to settle. up the old book seeounts, of botl IStores and - request all persons knowing them selves indebted to please call and settle the same. It. C. FONDERSAIrni. Coltrithin, May 17, 1802. JIIST REOEIVD, a very .desirable lot ofGrey Goode and Shepherd's Plaid. for Ladies' Spies. at sreAcvs. BOWERS, Cola. May 17,1E42. Opp. Odd Fellovra' IRON CASTINGS! THE SUBSCRIBER RAVING ACCEPTED TUE A g ency for the sale of onarluniroameara CASTINGS, SUCH AS IRON RAILING, FENCING, VERANDAS, Cellar Gratings. Tree Boxes, Bitching Posts, SETTEES, TABLES, CLIAIRS, HAT RACKS, FLOWER STANDS, &c., &c.. Offers to the public a selection from the stock of the tie.t elitili , ll4llllollll3 in the Umted Stales can be examined. and prices asccitained on applica tion to the withimi g ned. Ile also prepared to supply AIM Gearing . & Furnace Castings, HAVING A LARGE CATALOGUE OF MILL GEARING PAT'T'ERNS, of all sizes. and of every kind ; all of which will he contracted for at the loyie‘l rate. and g uaranteed. Apply to SAM UEL TRUSCOI Cherry Street. Co'limbiu, March, 1.1E62. Columbia. PII. Dissolution of Partnership. . . Tmf: Partnership heretofore existing between J. C. 1i5ax,..u.41.;E0. hirrritsx.r., trading in Coal under the firm of At MITCHELL. has this day been d i-- •olvrd by mutual eottrent. All psrpolis indebted to or having eliding against the same, will pre sent Mean to J. U. !JESS lor eenlement. J. C. HESS CEO. airrclmr.r, COLVielni A. PA.. April 9, ISild. April 19.1. PRIVATE SALE OF VALUAB 14E PROPERTY. WILL be sold at private Pale. all that tram or piece VI of ground paneled in Went Hetapfield mi:n*lllp, Laneasuer Co'y, bairn mile from Columbia, known a., "COWDEN'S .DRIGE. YARD," containing 9 acres and upwards, on which is erected A ONE-AND-A-lIALP STORY FRAME DWELLINEE HOUSE, tik Frame Burrhand Bricksi:iln. There in, nine, n Young Orchard on the premises. The land is in a high state ; ofeultivation and under good from The property will he sold ;ow and on model ate payments; these wishing to examine the property will please call on WILLIAM AIeCIIESNEY, .e. aiding in Columbia. 'Alio will give them all necessary ia formation. ['oeae+ciao given the 11 Any of April next. 1.961 reify 15, 111241 WILLIAM COWDEN. NEW GOODS! JUST RECEIVING, AVery Large and well-axsorled supply of SIDONA DL AND Az 0 VAISLE DIIESS GOODS, SILKS, CASSM ERES, VESTINGS, And Dry Goods Generally. ALSO, CLOTHING, HATS 4.Arg, BOOTS & SHOES, GRecn.IES, QUEENSWARE, fac., to which we invite the attention of purchnvere, feeling confident that an examinut 101 l °four goods and price will Amply any one that Item to die place to get good goods, turd the worth of their tnoney at all time.. AIAI:I'IWV 4- CASH. Cola. April 26.1962, Loeult t , Columbia, l'n. HOOPED SHIRTS. ANEW and splendid style of looped Skirls, just received; Also, a full Issortment of other styles, very cheap. AIALTBY & CASE. Columbia, Apr.l nil, 1562. Loeo-t FOR SAILA 1500Snek. G. A. Salt, 100 Sucks Ashton Salt. A p ply at A PPOLD'S Warehouse, Canal Basin. Columbia, Dee. 29, ISM. BUSINESS STANDS FOR BENT. No. 1, MECHANICS' ROW, now occupied by R. H oxen, possession given -April 1,1862. N 0.4, MECHANICS' Row, possession given immedunely. Enquire of Jan , y 18,186.2. PETER HALDEMAN. COACUNLAMING. SAX= 4g,* CARTER, MANUFACTURER OF COACHES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C., Second Street. nearly opposite the Lutheran Church, Columbia Pa. SILVER MEDAL-Ist PREMIUM-1859. BRONZE MEDAL-Ist PREMIUM-1859. Awarded by the Lancaster County Agricultu • rat and Mechanical Society. TDB subscriber call attention to the fact that the First Premium, a Silver Medal, was awarded him by the Lancaster County Agricultural and Mechanical Society for the best Shifting Tap Bug gy exhibited at the Fair of the Society in Oeteher,lefi9; also, a Bronze Medal—First Preantum—for the beet Sleigh.' At his Coach and Carriage. Malang Establish• mem, he continues to manufacture Coaches, Car fines, Buggies, Sulkies , and all other vehicles in line. Ills reputation ns a workman Is fairly es tablished, as he can confidently claim for his work the merits of beauty of form, elegance of finish, and strength of structure. One of the distinguishing features of his work is its durnhilily; all vehicles or his build are constructed of the best seasoned mate rial, arid put together firmly nod cubstantially. ile gives particular attention to the REPAIRING OF VEHICLES, and warrants all his work in this line to give satin tadtion. Lt 'addition to Iris practical experience in the bu siness he lion the as.i..taliceof the bent workmen —none other being employed. The public to respectfully invited to call and ex• amine amen:teat on hand. SAMUEL CARTER, Columbia. Dec. 7,1E•61. SWEET CIDER. T nAvE: jog rrreived a cheap oracle of Cider—sod ..1.10 for Mame Poe.. ke. RAISINS, CITRON, PRUNES ; CURRANTS Sce.. to be had elernp.at Colo. Nov. an, ISM. g. F. BRUNER:R. CRANBERRIES! Rlv Crop Crnitherrie.. an hnnd, and cheap, al II sUVII)AIII'S Grocery Store. Cola Nov. 23,19G1. Cor. Front and Union Sl APPLES! APPLES!! itSUPPLY of Prime Apples Jost received at the Oaf Front and Union :fleets. Cola Nov .tJ. ISM. 11. SITVDA M. POLO CRBIII OF GLYCERINE.---For the curt nud prevrotion fn chopped hand-. Acc. Por omit at ilia .11.111 , .N MORTAR DRUG STOICG. Der 3.18.56 Profit ..treet. OMomh it MAT O. Tll Subscribers to the Stock of the Read ng ”nit Columbia Railroad Company are hereby notified that in talinent. of five rollers each on each slmre suli-critied are required to lie paid to Samuel Shoch. Treasurer. Columbia, 1...... as follows: tat instalment, November 19. 1801. 2nd •• December 19, 19431. 3rd .- January 20, 1902. • 4th a Febrt.ary 90, 1802. sth u /41nrch 23, 1962. 6th u April 23, 1802. 7111 44 May 24, 1802. 8 k " June 24, 1•412. 9th July 95, 1962. 10th a Ammo 25, 1902. fly order or the Mara of Directonr. W. G. CASIC, Cola. Nov. 2. Vt. Deem. R & C. R. R. Co. NOTICE. undersitned would give notice that he Intend• 1 hereafter lo do a cash business, and will Fell coons at reduced prices. Railroad men and others who re- ceive their pay monihly, will be allowed a credit of 30 days. If . F. BRUNER. Oct 12,1%1. SALT! SALTS TITST received by the subscriber, at thctr store in J Locust street below Second, 100 Bags Ground Alum Salt, whiel will be <old at tbe loweat market prices. Cola. July 0.'61. .1. RUMPLE & PON DR. HOFFER, DENTIST. --OFFICE, Front Street Ith door Irmo Locust. over ;Saylor &Donald's Book store Colomt a, Pa. Mr Entrance, same as Jolley's Pita °graph Gallery, (August 78, 1898. H. M. NORTH, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Ll_ C.olanibia,Pa. Cot lecaian s 4. mato Iyatad e,i n Lanicaste land York !Panties. Columbia,May 4,1[850. EDWARD REILLY, A TTOUBT AT LAW, HAS RENOVED 115 OF FICE to No. 14. North Duke Street, opposite the Coort Noo•t, Gwca•ter. f Aue.114.111-tv. n's Omanilux BrinICII is a superior amiene, permanently black. TV and not corroding the pen, can be bad is any nantity.at the Penally alledleine Store, and blacker ret ts OM English Boot Polish. Columbia. , oat 9.ISA PIKE ENSIIRAIICE COMPANE-OP PHILADELPHIA. NOS,s4.3S.AND 437 CBESTNUT STREETS. C ARITA L - $400,000. Perpeuts I Premiums, 8924 345 11— Le-s Five Per Cent, 46,217 26 E47 , 19,1ti7 '5 Uneapired Temporary Premi ums, 9205,63:3 95 Lese Mr .the„ portion 01 time ea. pired oa poLetes over owl year, 520.095 55 .—5193,549'40 45%3.19 50 1:1211 g_,3 ,ON STATEMENToftke Awls of IleCompapy on January I, U:62. Published in conforbaitywithi heprovision o 1 the siztliseetiono fibs Ac, of Assembly.° fAprilst 1i.1842. MORTGAGES. On property valued at over 54.500.005 being larst morigageson real estate, to the City and County o f Phfladelpitia,e.i cept 51kt1,::...) 02 In the neighboring cout tics, REAL ESTATE. Purchaseu at Sheriffs , sales, under mortgage claims, viz: Eight houses and 10t,70 by 150 feet, on the South-west cot nerofChesnut and Seventeenth streets, A house and lot, 27 by 71 feet.on North side of Spruces treet, %Vest o f Elev enth street, Two housesund lot s,enelt IS by 75feet, on South side o Spruce street, near SiXICCIIIII Street, Five houses and lot s.each 17) by 00 feet, Nos. 521,523, 525, 527 and 5.284 Dilwyn st.. Three honses and 10t,49 by 54 feet,on t East side of Seventeenth rdirect,south ot Finest, lintel and 10t,50 by SI feet,ontheSouth cast cornerof Chesnut und Beach sts., Five housesand 10t,42 by SG feeLonthe North side of George street, West of Ashton street. Seven houses andlot.26 by 117leet, on the East side of 'leach street, south of Chesnut street, A house and lot, IS by 80 feet, No. 1317 Fitzwater street. East °Mit th Street, A ground rent of s3o.issuingout of Mot. 131. by 40 feet, on North side of ater street,4o feet West of Leopard street, 0 7 lots of ground in Buckley !tree. and quereville avenue. Bristol. A koure mul lot,lo by 100 feet, on the s(141111 side of Stiles street, east of Stateetith street. A. house and lot, 14 by 30 feet on the ennside of Front st., north of Cherry street, Bensingtou. A house and Lot, N. side Liberty street,' Pitt-berg. A lot cf ground S..aide of Penn street, Pm-burg. Two (inured mallets Cf. side of'rilbert' street, welt of Eighth street. Five hon.es and lot. N. side Dauphin street, east of Coral street. J LOANS. Temporary Loans .on Stoekens Collat. era! Security, (valued at 81117.01al al) SS3 615.1:3 STOCKS. etcooo Alms Rouse Loan ,spercen 1 .1 (Int. on.) 200 Shares Bank o (Kentucky. { 17 " Northern Bank ea KonttickY, 100 t. Union Bank of Tennessee, 13 " Insurance Company of the State o f Pennsyl vomit, 200 " Southwark Railroad Co. 37 .. Commercial and Railroad Bank, Vicksburg, 300 't Pennsylvattia RaltroadCo., I In ', Frank lirrNire insuranceCo.,' 2" Mercantile Litrzury'Co., 24 " Union Canal Company, .. Continental !Rotel Comp'y, 43,1100 00 do. do. Rands. $lO,llOO North Penns. State 6 per cent. loan of Play. 1861. t 510 000 North Penn'a Railroad Bonds, 82,000 Burlington City Water Loan, SW) Philadelphia City Loan, *705,50 ". City Warrants. Notes and Bills receivable, Cash on hand, Cash unhands 0 fA gents REAL ESTATE. Market value, Coat, as abovc, Advance s n valun STOCKS. Markel value, 1,061, 115 above, Advance in value Total, 62A20,005 75 LOSSES BY FIRE. Lossespnid duringthe gent 1861, 1572,969 80 By order ofthe Board. CHARLES N.nxweatrat,President Attest: ].tares %V. AlcAT.T.ixrEn,Sec'y Pro Tem. DIRECTORS. Chas. N, Rancher, 'reins'. Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Richard., David rt. Brown, Isaac Lea, Ed wan. C. Date, Geo. Faleo, Alfred CHAS. N. BANCKER, Pre.idetn, ROWE/. C. DALE, Vice President. JAB. W. IdeALLIATER, elee'y pro Post. N. McDONALD, Agent, Cokmbia. N reh 8,1562. 1862.] SPRING. [1862. now OPENING A LASOK STOCK OW GOOD CARPETINGS AND OIL CLOTHS, at very low prices. to suit the times, all of this Springs newest PI yle.: Bru-se is. Superior Three Ply, Superior Venetian, grain, Herm., Rat. A:r.. FLOOR MATTINGS-4.4 TO 6-4 WIDE; FLOOR OIL CLOTHS 4-4 TO 4 YDS. WIDE., Stair Oil Clot Stair Cra.be., Furniture Oil Cloth', DRUG ETS FROM 44 TO 4 YARDS WIDE; ELEGANT RUGS AND DOOR MATS; Coroa and Alliean Door Mats: WINDOW SHADES OF NEW DESIGNS; Looking Glasses, Gilt and Mahogany From; CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE, f all stork, including latest styles of 3Vlllle Granite. Mutter and Teo Sets. 11017SEICEDIPING GOODS: Blenched and Brown 10-4 and 12-I Sheeting., 'Pent lied 5-4 and 5.4 Pillow ease 111 u•lrn, Exult Bed Ticking. Toweling and Cra•lw.. Woolen Talds Cover., Bureau Corers. Marseille. Quilts, Woolen Coverlcts.fie., St.e. CARPET CHAIN: Woolen, Linen and Colon—all Color.. EXTRA QUALITY LIVE GEESE FEATHERS, Columbia, March 15,1552 Valuable Real Estate AT PRIVATE SALE. THE subvereber offers nt private auk the following VALI/A[llX Mil. ESTATS, *minted in the borotteh of Colombia: No. 1. The well.known Columbia Mill prop. en y. Oil ilia properly I. erected, at the corner of rrOlit and La tree the "COLUMBIA. FLOUR MILL." The building is of brick, in good condition. comma /lieu+, with two run of burrs. It is driven by both water'stuil steam. a new 30 horse engine baying been added - to the mill Within the past two years. The water power is sufficient to drive the mill doting greater port of the year. There Is a new hem/ stable eery convenient on the premises. The property eons prises the water right or Shawnee Run, with ab 0.... (our acres of meadow land. No. 2. A Lot of Ground, situate at the N. E. corner of Front and Laurens streets, having it front of to feet, more or less, on the former street, and extending back 1.90 fret, tr the Pennsylvania Railroad on which is erected a commodious two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, The gas is carried through the house. and waterintro duced in the hoe 't buildings and bath heave. A large garden and on orchard of choice fruit trees in the Int. No. 3. A Lot of Ground situate at the N. %V. corner of Second and Laurens streets, having a from of .53 feet on the latter street and extending back I rid feet In an alley, on which It hat. a lace of IV wet on which is erected a twonttoty Stone sad Brick building, divided into two Dwellings.. There Is water on the premi.eo. A large gaiden a -I, e h e d. For information apply to CHAS. S rusEv. Madera, Clearfield Co! y. Pa.. or to H. htl. NORTH, Colombia, t'a Columbia. May SS, ISOIL-tf We Rave Just Received - & CIITTIIIVS Improved Chat Erpasaug Smpender and Shoulder Braces for Gentlemen, and Patent Skin Supporter and Brace for Ladies, jam the article that is wanted at-this time. Oame ■nd we them at Family Medicine Store, Odd Pe:lowa. flail. (April 01,18de GRIRI, or, Bond's Boston Crackers, fat yspeptica, and Arlow Root Oraekera,forit.- valids and t bltchen—new 'mimics in Colombia, at the Family Medicine Store, April IS. tEenl. SPILDINSI 1921111111 CLIIIL—The wait or such as ankle is felt in every family, and aim it can be supplied; for mending feather's., chum waretentameutal work, lays, he., there Is nothing supcnor. We have lbund it useful in repairing carry articles 'which have been useless for smiths. No Jan„Win it at the ta.oaaas • IghlilLY MEDICINE MORS' Just Received andPor Sale. IL 500 MKS Ground lima e La all quanti leg, in APpouvsP e Cana MA .tpeipo 74 '.Atcost, :,103,991. M NM= .1 . 10 8 5,17/ lo PP 81,955 50 2L .525 0,645 2e,370 tiG L 2,%4.674 36 5125.630 16 103.991 313 5g453.9 -83 SPB,S63 60 15,171 10 63.602 56 lIAL DENA NS , Cheap Cash Store
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