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    f from Clarendon, and about ninety miles be
llow Memphis. Accordingly the advanced
, guard, comprising two thousand caralry
under General Washburn, were pushed for
ward to open the way and obtain supplies
from the nearest source. I left with the ad
. fance Friday morning at 4 o'clock and mak
ing a forced march, day and night, we arri•
ved here this morning at nine o'clock. The
entire army will reach here in a couple of
, days. Since our arrival we learn that con
-eiderable concern for the safety of the army
has been felt by our ,friends. This uncer
tainty was doubtless owing to the fact that,
order to effect a change of the base of
operations from the Pacific Railroad to the
; hlississippi, it became necessary to call in
all our forces on our two lines of zonamuni
.eation with Rolla and Ironton., thus giving
,an opportunity to Maride's ancheolman's
.nren to hover on our rear, oucupy the places
abandoned by UP, and capture our messen
..gers bearing despatches and letters to and
;fro. We were thus completely excluded
_from all intelligence with St. Louis, and
.could send none home. One of our messen
gers was hung, and several captured by the
enemy, and the letters and despatches taken.
mGen. lac Call on the Recent Battles
- From a letter written by Lieutenant
.4.Beatty to the editor of the West Chester Re
publican we make the following extracts.
;The letter is dated Carlisle, July 12th:
1 have been so ill and prostrate since my
-return home as to be unable to write, or I
mould sooner have made you, whom I know
to be a warm friend of the General, acquain
ted with some particulars which may be of
-interest to his family. At an early stage of
.the battle, Gen. McCall's Staff became, from
-assignments to duty elsewhere and various
causes, entirely separated from him, with
exception of myself, I alone of the acting
aids remaining with him. This imposed
.upon me very arduous duty.
About G o'clock P. M. I received a rifle
ball through the thigh of my right leg.—
The General urged me to go to the rear and
find a surgeon at once. Hut as I felt no
bone was broken, I determined not to leave
him while I had the strength to remain on
my horse. The battle continued to rage;
the "Reserves," worn down by the labor of
two previous battles, long marches and loss
,of sleep, and feeling that fresh Rebel troops
were constantly pouring on the field, began
.to yield the unequal contest. But the Gen
eral redoubled his efforts to keep their ranks
firm. Again and again they rallied. lam
sure he felt proud of their good conduct—
the noble "Reserves"—whom - he bad organ
ized and given a year's training and disci
pline, and who in these last five days were
realizing his highest expectations.
All at once ho turned round to ma and
said he was struck, and the dull sound of
the ball, striking, as I thought, the upper
part of his breast bone, had not escaped my
ear. 1 immediately and earnestly urged
his going to the rear to a surgeon, and the
horses heads were turned in that direction.
We had not proceeded far, however, before
he had succeeded in getting his shirt opened
at the neck, ane remarked to me that ho
could feel no blood or any evidence of a
wound. I also examined and saw no blood
or any sign of the skin being penetrated.—
Expressibg the opinion that he had only
been struck with a spent ball, which had
done him no injury, he immediately turned
his horse and declared his intention of le
turning to the battle field, but enjoined on
me to seek a surgeon and have my wound
dressed without delay.
The tc.ree mounted orderlies who had been
with us I admonished to remain faithfully
by the General, and their fidelity is proven
by the fact that their fate is also involved iu
the same uncertainty. As near as I can re•
member it wee nearly or quite sunset when
we parted, and the indications were that
the battle was drawing near to a close,
although there was still heavy firing.
General McCall had gone but a short dis•
lance on his return to the field when an
officer, who had been pointed out to me at
the previous battles as an Aid to General
McClellan came riding rapidly forward,
announcing that reinfercements were coming
up to the assistance of the Reserves. The
information I knew would be most gratify
ing, and I therefore stopped the aid arid,
pointing to General McCall, begged that he
would inform the General of the reinforce
ments. Ile immediately rode forward and
they entered into conversation, a few mo
ments after which I saw them riding rapidly
together to the battle-field. This was my
last sight of our bravo General.
Letter from GeneraliduCall—Safety of
Maj. Biddle
On Tuesday morning Mr. Thos. A Biddle,
of Philadelphia, received the following, letter
from General McCall:
"Itzmutown, Vtanist.t,
"Tonacco HousE Patsmsr, July 0, 1862.
"Mg Dear Thomas—l enclose you here
with a note from your brother llnrry, the
only reply I have had to two notes written
to him.
"On my arrival in the city I was politely
offered quarters at the Spottswood note!,
whore I remained three days. While there
on the 31 instant, a Tennesseean called with
a message from Harry, who I learned then.
for the first time, was a prisoner. It had
been reported to mean the field, on the 30th
ult, that he was wounded while returning
from the loft, whither ho had carried an
order from myself, but I thought he had
been carried off by our own men.
"I at once wrote to General Winder, re
questing permission to send a carriage for
him;. in reply to which I received the en
closed, notifying me of his arrival at Chim
borazo Hospital No. 3. lat once requested
permission to 'visit him; but this was not
deemed consistent with the established reg
plations.
"I trust ho will soon be well enough to
travel, and perhaps visit his family on parole.
Do be pleased to express to Mrs. Biddle my
sincere and deep sympathy, but at the same
time, my sincere hnd deep conviction that
it will not be long before her husband jogs
witlapll his honors.
y
diCision had a desperate ogLt, that
day. I was under Ore all day. encouraging
my men and /urging them on against supe
rior numbers. lam under great concern
for the other members of my Staff. Scheetz
and Lewis both left me to deliver orders,
And did not return. Late in the day Beatty
iwas shot in the leg, and left me with but
two orderlies.
. The Reserves fought nobly, but they aro
krrjbly cut up. Simmons, commanding
First Brigade, killed; Mead, commanding
Second Brigade, wounded, and a largo num
ber of officers with them.
"After dark, the battle stal raging on the
?VA; I bropght forward some five hundred
men, rallied llPieytenent Colonel Thomp
ion, and riding in e.dvq.nee, in the obscurity
of the evening, it rode right into the Forty
seventh Virginia, drawn up under some
trees, and so ended the chapter.
"Grov.ce A. McCAt.r."
Oo 002:W1nel ,at the York Milts. near York, Pa.,
py the Rev..l. 11. Meurer, Hexer Baakzrr, Fig., to
Miss firrarsa A. 1131EDIJIT, all of Coloothia, Pa.
PORTABLE RIDER ELLS AND WINE PRESSES
• •
tor ealp by •
•
• .a. M. RAMIRO,
Cols., Jair
Teuecott'r Building, opposite the Bank.
1.e02.
VITRA Family Doer. Warranted a first.
Xjl Rate allie s :a. Aloe, Feed, ItSitlyßeef and Hums,
for sale by A. N. RAMBO,
Truseen's nuildios . opposes the Bank.
cola., July r.6,1e1572.
NEW JEWELRY STORE,
Front Street, above Walnut,
COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.
TuilL subscriber, having returned to Columbia, after
an absence of raven years, again oder* his serv
ices in his line of bu-inest.
Ile has opened in the store formerly occupied by
Mrs John Martin, in Front street above Walnut, a
complete assortment of new and nand•ome
il" = "1747 M Li FL 'Sr,
IN VARIOUS STYLIE.,
CLOCKS, WATCHES, FANCY ARTICLES,
acv., &c., to which he invites the attention of the pub
lic. his prices wit be as low as any, and lie can
warrant his stock us good in every respect. lie refers
with confidence to his past buquess career in this
place, and asks a return of the liberal custom formerly
extended to him.
Repairing in all its various branches promptly and
cureiutly executed. _
CHARLES ZEITLER
Cola., July 28, 1862
BARGAINS XN CLOTELING,
AT
RICE'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE,
No. I Wolf 's Row, Front St., (near Columba Bridge .)
COLUMBIA, PA .
1F you want to buy CHEAP CLOTHING, and
Good. go to Rice's. Ile has a large Stock of every
thing in his lute of busuisss, which he sells at the very
lowest rate.. A Stork of
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
GENTLENIFN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS, &c., &C.,
Cun always be found at Rice's.
HENRY RICE, Salesman.
Columbia, July :26,1562 -Ctn.
DXVXDZND.
rnIIF: Managers of the, Columbia. Gas Company have
thi• day declared a Dividend of CA.I cenri per share,
payable 011 demand. _ _
Cola. July 23,'G?-3l
COURT PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, the Hon. HENRY G. LONG,
President, Ilan. A. L.AvEs and FERREE
IlattirroN, Esq., A SfOCiOle Judges of the Courtot Com
mon Pleas, in and for the county of Lancaster,rind
A ..istant ofihe Courtof OyerandTerminer,
and General Jail Delivery, and Quarter Sessions of
the Peace, in nod for the county of Lancaster, have
issued their Precept to me directed, requiring me.
among other thing..to make PuLlic Proclamation
throughout my It: that a Court of Oyer and
Tertnnier and General Jail Delivery; Also, a Court
of General Quarter Sessions of the Pence and Jail
Delivery, will commence nt the Court !louse, in the
city of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of Petin.yl-
vania:on the 3RD PION DAY in AUG VAT. (1 Sih) 196'2.
In pursuance of which, precept, PUBLIC NOTICE
IS II ER CItY GIVEN, to the Mayor and A Idertnett of
the city of Lancaster, in said county, and all the Jas.
tices of the Perice,i lie Coroner, and Constables o'
the said city and county of Lancaster, that they be
then and there in their own proper persons,witlitheir
rolls,records andexamination., and in.Jui.itions, and
their other remembrance., to do those thing. which
to their offices appertain, in their behalf to he done;
and also all those who will prosecute against the
prisonerswlto are,or then sin Ibe, in the Jail of the
said county of haticaster,nre to be then and there to
prosecutengainst them as shall be jusi.
Dated at Lancaster : July 14th. 1L , 11.2
S W. P. BOYD, Sheriff.
July ea, 1863 3t
MUSIC TEA.CUING:
Tlll , l subscriber proposee to give LCS#OIIS to such as
may aced insirumioas on the
3E'4=*3'M.
P.M.di•T C::0
Having been in constant practice for over ten years,
and taken lessons from several celebrated teachers,
she in prepared to give prompt and accurate instruc
tions in nil the modern modes of teaching Music.
Lessons will be given in the residence of pupils, or
nt the Washington House, and the terms will be as
reasonable its others charm: for similar instrnetions.
niNs mxi - nE L.]DUNG.
Columbia, July 19,1:95 —3ln.
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Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver
and Silver-Plated Ware.
SIIREIXER
AVING taken the old established viand of JMur
Ii
Felix, Front street, Columbia, respectfully invite
the public to call and examine their large aszortment
of
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVER and SILVER-PLATED WARE,
CUTLERY, COMBS, PISTOLS,
ACCORDEONS, and FANCY ARTICLES,
bush as are usually kept inn first-class Jewelry store.
Ve will keep constantly on hand a large stock of
-itLYICI.Car.i.9ZWXL NNT.Cibtl=r3l2.o3Eili,
lit Gold nail Silver Cases—Applcion, Tracy & Co., P.
S Bartlett and Win. Ellery movemmiti—which we
will Direr to the public at price! to suit the times .
A conitnumiee of Ibe former patronage is respect
fully solicited.
tEr RktralltlXO or ALL KINDS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Columbia, July 19, ICU_.
PUBLIC SALE
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE,
IMEIMI
BOROUGII OF COLUMBIA.
IN PURSUANCE of an order of the Orphans' Court
or fettle:titter Comity. the tendernetted, Atltottaistras
tor of the Estate of George %Volt; deceased, well veil at
public sale,
On Wednesday, August 13th, 1862,
At the Public. Muse of I) iniel I lerr, in the Baronet of
Colutabi4, the following Real Estate of *aid decedent,
viz:
A LOT OF GROUND,
Situated on Fro It ntreet, in snit! Borough, having a
front of 12(1 feet, more or Ir., on quid , troct. and ez
lr,nhnq 1:Y1 fort. or 10 0 400 Comnu•rec 411 Tel, with
a front on the latter 4ireet of 121 feet. more or 'eq., ail
Joining property of Barnet Smith on the north-se•t,
and at pnltli_ alley on the south•easti on which ore
erected a
FIRST CLASS IRON FOUNDRY,
gaown an the COLUMBIA FOUNDRY . ; a Core Oven,
Engine House, %York Shop, Pattern Siam. Blacksmith
Shop, ike., all in good condition, now being worked
and kept in complete order.
Thin ectataltslimelit has a most advantageous lora
-11011. COIWeIIICIII to the Petansylvalan Radro ad and
Canal. (tieing directly opposite the canal Banal ) and
with tree lICCCS4 Oa three ride- foam the streets and
alleys of the town ti has always done a good lai•i
-1112.P, and eapahle of turning nut from five to six tons
of casting+ per pay. The prenatal loentlon has heel'
occupied by the ...:olumbia Foundry" far twenty•live
years. The prevent Inialahlig.however,la an been crect4
ed within the last lea year, ritual in as good an 111. W.
Sale .o commence ut 7 o'clock of said day, when
terms will tall nude known by
R. T. ((VON.
Coro, July 1562 Administrator.
GLASS, GLASS, GLASS !
TUST received, from the manufactory , a large lot of
1.1 G la , • Ware. at very lour prices. The place to get
cheap Tuanbletu to put your jetties in, is
STEACit & BOWERS,
()prolate Odd Fellovmd
CoPa.,July 19, 1;119. Colomldu, Pa.
HOSIERY, HOSIERY.
Land Boys' Hosiery, in great
varlet); notwithstanding the great advance in the
price of goodoove will self at our usual low price.
STKALIY h BOWERS.
Corner of Second and Locust Strect•,
Corn, July 19.'42. Columbia, Pa.
FISH! PISS!
mA CKEREI. by the barrel. half barrel and quarter
barrel, of the be-t
A pOly 4.0 it. F. A PPM!).
Columbia, July 12. lEv2. Canal pawn.
Just Itepevecl
AND for fate, in large or round I ounulities,Boo sacks
A. Dult,loo sucks Ashton bolt.
D. Y. APPOLD.
Columbip, July 5,101. Carnal M+lll.
FOR SALE
TIXTRA ram;ly flour by barrel or larger quantity.
.12/ Warranted good Or money refunded.
I. F. 4PPOI.D.
Columbio. June 5.1..6.2 Clu.nl Bil
On to Richmond.
♦ invoice of French and Chanting Lace Point:.
A' end Mantillas, received and will be cold ui
distressingly low prices.
H. A ca
C. ll will convince
FONDERSNIII II ,
Columbia. July 5.1512. Peoplc4' Caidi More.
"Cotton is 'Clog."
ASOTO ER advance in the price of cotton, conve
fluently cotton goods have an upward tendency:—
We have jam returned from the city with another
'apply of cheap 111uvlinv, ac
the old prices. An early C
H. call i• valicltcd.
. TON IDEIMITTII.
Celombia,July i. 19G2. Adjoining the Bank.
Those Patent Glass Fruit Jars
ARE attracting great attention, consequently are
veiling. Why? Simply because they are the
"LADLE,' CHOICE." Cull and .ee them at
H. C. FONDERSMITII'S
Co'umbia, July 5,1%2. Old Stand.
Cheap Black Silks.
IJE 40.7 e now on hand a large stock of Silks,
T all widths and qualities, which we are confident
we can °O'er at such price. as will induce purchasers
to buy. STEACY & BOWERS,
Coin. Jane V, "02. Opposite Odd Fellows,
NOW FOR BARGAINS.
TUT'. have jnia received another lot of all.vrool De
ar taines and plaid hlosarobiquev. which we after at
reduced privets. ST EA &ONVE.RS.
Cola. Jane 29,1E42. Cor. 2d and Locust Eits.
The Peerless Skirt for Ladies oil Kum
NEW and Ikautilel. Light and Durable; another
supply juet received—Remember Ladies—at
H. C. FONDEREINITH'6
CoLiesbia, June 14.1E84 Admitting the Bank.
To' Deotroy—Rato; Roachek&e.,
To Destroy—Mice, Moles, and Ants,
To Destroy—Bed-Bugs,
To Destroy—Moths in Furs, Cloths, Sze.
To Destroy—• Mosquitoes and Fleas,
To Destroy—lnsects on Plants and Fowls,
To Destroy—lnsects on Animals, &c.,
To Destroy—Every form snit species of Ver
min.
"Only Infallible Remedies known."
EVERY FORM & SPECIES OF
WA!. r•. LLOYD,
Secretary Wilt Treasurer
These preparations (unlike allothers) are:
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"Rats do not die on the premises."
"They come out of their holes to die."
"They are the only infallible remedies
known."
"12 years and more established in New
York City."
Used by—the City Post Office
Used by—the City Prisons and Station Houses
Used by—the City Steamers, Ships, &e.
Vera by—the City hospitals, Alm-Houses, &c
Used by—thc City Hotels—'Astor'—'St. Nich
olas; &c.
Used by—the Boarding Houses, &c., &e.
Usrd 11—more than 50,000 Private Families
IE7 - See one or two Specimens of what is
Everywhere said, by the People—Editors—
Dealers, &c.
HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vemin
need bo so no longer, if they use "Cos Tart's"
Exterminators. We have used it to our satis
faction, and if a box cost S 5 we would have
it. We had tried poisons, but they effected
nothing; but ~ C osavt's" article knocks the
breath out of Rats, Mice, Roaches, and Bed-
Bugs, quicker than we can write of it. It is
in great demand all over the conutry.—Medi
na (0. Gazette.
MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed
annually in Grant County by vermin, than
would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect
Killer. —Lancaster (Wis.) Her lit.
HENRY It. COSTAR—We are selling your
preparations rapidly. Wherever they have
been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches and Vermin
disappear rapidly.
ECKEIL & STOUFFER, Druggists, Windsor, Md.
"Costar's" Rat, Roach, &c., Ex
terminator.
"Costar's"
"Costar's" Bed-bug Exterminator.
"Costar's"
"Costar's" Electric Powder, for
Insects, &c.
In 25e. 50e. and $l,OO Boxes, Bottles and
Flasks. S 3 and $5 sizes for Planta
tion!, Shim Boats, Hotels, &c.
CAUTION To prevent the public
from being imposed upon by Spurious and
Highly Pernicious Imitations, a new label has
been prepared, bearing a fee simile of the Pro
prietor's signature. Examine eatittL i ft bottle,
or flask carefully before purchasing, and take
nothing but t.Comitt's.. "
Cl7 - Sold Everywhere—by
All Wholesale Druggists in large cities
Wholesale Agents in New York City.
Shieffelin Bros. & Co, Harrel, Risky &Kited-
B. A. Fahnestock, en,
Hull & Co, Bush, Gale & Robinson,
A. B. & D. Sands & Co, M. Word, Close & Co.
IVlkeler & Hart, McKisson & Robbins,
James S. Aspinwall, D. S. Barnes & Co.
Morgan & Allen, F. C. Wells & Co.
Hall, Bucket & Co, Lazelle, Marsh &Gard-
Thomas & Fuller, ner,
P. D. Orvis, Hall, Dixon & Co.
Conrad Fox.
AND OTTIC RS.
T. W. Dyott & Co. Robert Shoemaker &
R. A. Fahnestock & Co. Co.
French, Richards &Co.
AND BY
Druggists Grocers, Storekeepers and Retailers
generally in all Country Towns and Villages
COLUMBIA, PA.
117"SoId by
DR. W. S. McCORKLE,
Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' Hall
ALBERT GRAY & CO"
Front Street, above Locust,
R. WILLIAMS,
Front Street, above Locust.
And by all Druggists, Storekeepers and Re
tailers generally.
Country Dealers can oreder as above.
Or address orders direct—[ar if Prices,
Terms, &c., is desired, 117'Send for
[ 1 862] Circular, giving reduced Prices]
;0
uzinrmir It. COSTAIL,
Principal Depot--No. 512 Broadoray--(op
posite the St. Nicholas Hotel,) New York.
May 10, 1862.
1' 'Or=
DESTROYS INSTANTLY
VERMIN.
I=l
Philadelphia, Pa.
AND °Tit 6RS
lEEEI
UNITED STATES.
-.WV
THII COLUDEBLEL
INSURANCE .COMPANY,
OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
I.IIS Company continues to insure Buildings. Mer
chandise, and other property, against lass and
damase by fire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash
premium or premium note.
The success of the Company bus for exceeded the
most sanguine expectations of the Directors, and it
will be noticed by the following statement that its
affairs are in a healthy and flourishing condition.
Whole Amount Insured $772,707 34.
Balance at Cush Premiums unex
pended, Feb. I 51,196 t. ea* 19
Cash Premiums received during the
the last year, less agents' com
missions, 33,311 51
Interest reeeivsd oit money loaned
last year, 20 2:
84.910 (17
Losses and Expenses paid the last
)ear, 5.2,701 21t
Balance of Cash Premiums unex
pended, Feb. Ibl, 1662. 11.:45 fii
--84,210 07
' It will be seen from the above that the money paid
in advance for policies has been sufficient to pay all
losses and expenses and leave a surplus fund of over
Fifteen Hundred Dollars. and that the Directors have
never levied any tux upon the members of the Corn
patty.
C. S. KAUFFMAN, President.
GEORGE MENG, Jr..Seeretury.
1111. STRICK Lan, Treasure r.
3=0X1=1.30 CM" CIFt.S:
C. S. KAUFFMA N. M.lO. STRICKLER.
A BRA If AM BRUNER, AI ICIIA EL 11. MOORE,
JOHN VENDRICII, GEO. YOUNG. Jr..
11. G. MINICII. NICHOLAS iIVDONALD,
SAMUEL F. EBERLEIN,AMOS S. GREEN.
11. R. KNOTVVELL, '
Columbia, JIIIIO tel. 1E62
COMMISSION & FORWARDING.
_ -
B. F. 11.1'POLD,
QENERIL Formardini & Commission Mer
chant. Goods and Iron torsvards.d to ull points
on the Penni'. ,North Branch and West Branch Canals;
itX 4 .. 4 2-n ' if
EW:"
also. to all points along Ilia Penna. Railroad.
Dealer in flour, Grain, Salt and Plnster. Also,
dealer in Coal, consisting of: Baltimore Co., Wilkes
rre, Pottstown. Big Mountain. Lane. Colliery, Pine
Grove, I.yliens Talley, Short Mountain, Treverton
and Broad 'I op.
All consignments shall he promptly attended to.—
For further particulari, address
11. F. APPOLD,
Canal Basin, Columbia. Pn.
"Cr Coal carefully' selected and prepared for Wooly
use, will be delivered to any partof the town in good
order—free from slate or duet. [May 31. le6d.
For Sale at a Bargain.
Tlli choiceof Turn Fire rind Burglar Proof Safe*
“Ilerring" or Patent; A lso, a Family'
;tome. and a first-rate Curtinge and Ilarnete. Cull at
the utoru of
11. C. FONDEWSAIIT/I,
Coln. Mny 17,1.543:1. najninitag the Honk
DR. MARKLEY'S
II EALTH
HEALTH
BEE LTII
APPLES, APPLES, APPLES,
fly the liturel,bu.liel or in smaller qunntitie..
RESIT ORANGES
RESTORATIVE in any quantity at the lowe.4t rateg.
Columbia, April 0,15 t:::!.
HEALTH
RESTORATIVE
RESTORATIVE
RESTORATIVE
BALSAM
BALSAM
BA LSAII
BA LSAM
Ts the most certsin safe nod edema I remedy offered
te the public for
DYSPEPSIA,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
CONSTIPATION,
GENERAL. DEBILITY,
11EADACIIE,
JA UN DICE,
MERCURIAL DISEASES,
CANCEROUS AFFECTIONS,
SCROFULA,
PILES,
KIDNEY AFFECTIONS,
ALL ERUPTIONS OF• THE SHIN,
and all diseases originating from an impure
condition of the Stomach, Liner and Blood.
Experience of over twenty year. with this and the
oilier remedies prepared by rho proprietor, frilly es
tablish the fart that they are dm mom reliable, mid
will give more general Canal - action than any Other
remedy before the public. Being
PII=ILV VEGETABLE
'hey can he taken by any penal' and under any dr
-I,IIIIISIEIIICM
NO PERSON CAN TAKE THEM
WITHOUT DERIVING
BENEFIT FROM THEIR USE
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE IVITLIOUT THEN.
Testimonials nee daily received settine forth their
value. Whole columnsef voluntary certificates could
be given. but spore will lint permit.
sitestion of the public is milled to the circulnr
issued by the subscriber nod can be obtained to we!:
us MI the preparations from the ;Tents mentioned
below.
TRY THEM! TRY THEM ! !
Prepared only by
DR. G. H. MARKLEY,
Who can he conatilied at his office or by letter,
Sold h. Columbia by
A. GRAY & CO.,
Druggi-D;
and, also in Imneneter County, by Joshua Leader,
Mount J o y; Springville; Daniel Gohrei.
lilac null; J. It. HIM 1:11Z01 0.111:0W11; Dr. J. 11. Johns,
Nose 11011:11141; Denim' & Uhler, Quarry vale; C. Kau(
man, Sporting 11111.
April 26. lenaMm
NEW AND VALUABLE RECIPES!
WORTELV OP A. TRIAL.
TO MAWR AN OLD OW.= LOOK NSW.
Have it papered thoroughly with the IVALIP rater.
paper now acting at FONDEBtIIIIITII 7 S.
Adjoining the Bank.
7o MAKE AN OLD MAN LOOK NEW
Bay him a mob of three new and cheap Cloth. and
and act them made by a good tailor.—
You eon get the MOM° a .
c t
FoNDEßsmrrirs
reople's Caeh store.
TO MAKE A TOW.? MAN LOOK OLIL
Buy his Clothes at a Clothing Store.
31AKE AN OLD LAOT LOOK AXIASLIL
tiny her plain drcAA goods at
roNto ERSMIT IFS
TO MANE A YOUNG LADY LOOK DAY!
fly sill mean.. .elect her drei.v goods from the new
nd beautiful floc l[ justreceived at
11. C. FONDERSMITII*S.
TO SATZ MONS'S TUESE MAIM TIME!
• -
Let everybody buy %emir good.; for 'nob. Bargainer
en 41.1•1 me, Ca licoes,Cottenades and Dome•uc Goode
generally, can now be had at
FMNIDERSMTTII'ee
Columbia, Jane 14, 1.942. Old Stand.
Attention Gentlemen?
ACHOICE Lot of New S t yle Spring Casnlaierea and
Black French Clothe, will be opened thin day; and
will be told cheap tor cash, at. the OLD wrvoro.
L. C. FONDER:OIcm,
Cola. May 24.151r2. Adjoining the Bank.
LYON'S PURE 01110 CATAWBA BRANDY
and PURE WINP-S..sPecially for Medicines
nd Sacramental purpe.e.. at the
FAMILY MT.DICINESTORM
The Best, Cheapest, and most Success
ful Family - Paper in the Union.
A Complete Pictorial 'glory of the Times.
ZEJLAPER'S IXTZIENLY,
SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED.
Price Six cents a number; e 2,50 per year.
Cruiced Notices of the Press.
We would not so often icall attention to Harpers
Weekly it we were not well satisfied that it is the fam
ily paper published in the United States, and for that
reason, and that alone,
we desire to see undermine
and root outs certain kind of literature too prevalent,
which blunts the morals of its readers, vitiates their
tone for sensible rending, and is altogether bad in its
eireets —Nero London Advertiser.
Its fresh leave., its clear type, its entertaining va
riety...its severe but just criticism. npon the lollies of
the tames. its elegantly writtet. slid Instructive articles,
and its able correspondence. all combine to make it
the model newspaper at our country, and one tent
every family must prize. Its condensed weekly sum
mory of Foreit a Ind Domestic Intelligence is alto.
treater superior so 01111 eO/11thilled in arty other journa I.
lien , t r, published too, in II form for preservation and
binding. if tnken cure of its it deserves to be, it will
he found in future 31.01'S us weroone a companion for
the lastly and fireside no the day en which it was
first perused.—.N. Y. Etcning, Pool.
TP.I3 MS.
One Copy for One Year, 2.50.
One Copy for Two Your., 4.00.
Ten Copie.for One Year, 18,00.
An Extra Copy will be allowed for every Club of
TICV Summate..
llarper'u Weekly to electrotyped, and back num
ber. -.ma he furnished at any time.
Vols. and IV. far the Years 1.57, 11.25.9.,
1<69. ned 1t.60, of -II A EPEE'S IVEKKI.V." hand
somely hound in Cloth extra, Price, $l5O each, are
now ready.
& !MOTHERS,
Frank tin Squere, New York.
Dec. 11.1.861.
TO TIRE LADIES'.
WE worild call your =pedal attention to a new and
1 1 licantilui !hie of Diess Goois we have just re
ceived, at reduced prices.
STEA CY & BOWERS,
Corner Second and Locu-t Sta.,
Columbia. May 17. 1E432. Columbia. Pa.
LARGF: lot of Fine nod Common Pocket nooks
Lk A
nod Purses, of from 15 cents to two donor. cock.
He tdquarters and News Depot
Columbia, April 14. .i6O.
A EEIV more of those beautiful Print
Willeil will be .old chimp, nt
SAILOR ec I . IIcDONALD'it
April 11. Cnlumbin. Pa
TOB highest anti price paid for mixed, or white am
colored Rage by
JNO. o.ltrAnxgr:,
rnocr m a d hag Warehouse.
N. R. Corner Fifth & Commerce street-,
Cola. May to, 18023 m.
OUR macaw , ARRIVAL.
HAVING just received our first
NEW 8 I'HINIr STOCK, we would announce to
the cilianin of Columbia and vicouity, Mtn it in
NOW READY FOR INSPECTION,
In all oho mny favor us with a call, feeling confident
w•e cull ogler gouda ut such prices as wall induce all to
moult:lw.
CALL AND SEE Till E.
STEACY & BOWERS,
Corner Second and Locust S4rects;
Coln. Nny 3, '52. Opposiie Odd Fellows' DWI
Potatoes! Apples!! Oranges!!!
LA no F: (lant its of Pot:loeS ofOiC best em icties
IL for stile ad
Walnut , trect, nejoiniter Ilellevue Al=o,
AT ''llllllCl'd Till USW 11011.e-n1 Lo
cate sireet.,oppri.iie the Hunk. Tim "Tom Thumb , '
lamp+ are the very beet Cual Oil Lumps made. Cull
am! examine Om.
10.11crit Cool Oil at '2l els., per gallon. nt
Columbia, May 17,1E62. PEls II LER'S.
PAPER YOUR HOUSES NOW!
The last chance for bargtOns.
2500 Pieces Wall Paper,
nr our I.e.t styles teal finality. yet on hand, which
kJ we are clweeg net attat prr Ce at. lower than Phila
delphia NVholesule Voices. CLII t•oott as we We sell
gig our tupially
it. c. roxnr.stsNiirii,
tljoimell: It Bank.
Colinnbia. Niart.ll
IN TOE OF WAR PREPARE FOR PEACE!!
.11 - U4E BRINED,
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
THE Subscriber has just returned
from Pilil.itlelphin nnJ Ne.v York-. with a large
nail well selected stock of goods cous,li.ig in part us
foliows:
Mork nn,' Fancy Colored Silk., French Pla:d
lVariaol Plaid Foulard. heretic A nulle4, Aloulcd and
rlni I ',erella., Mornmbique% m! Jacquard 111oluair4 1
Chadic,. Mou.-Delasnc., Lawn•.Gutgh a nc, Alpacas
and null., nl all varieties.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS
Super. i N,o ne m k: n r . re nl e i l;
° C o l
" Ilhrck Doe-Skin Ca,neere.,
n le rce veriegy nt nosey Cassimeren of ell grader en(
priers. Black Grandee., *eon and 11Iurecillee Veal
iogs.
Blenched and unblenelted Nostins of all
from RI to le cents, 'White (tootle all qitltties, Ttee
lisps, Checks, Flannels, Linen Table Cloths, Towel
hies, Se.
SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS,
Clack and Ponce Colored Sicilia. Shawls, Block Silk
Duiaierc nod Montano..
-
Ilostery. Trmittang4 and Notions of all grades, gnat
itieu and once.. I ;Aims of all size., Balmoru
Slirts.. Umbrella., l'ara-ols.
READY-MADE CLOTHING;
Black and Fancy Cloth Coats. -
Black and Fancy Ca...damn: Coma,
Black and Fancy Cu•simcrc ('ant•.
Black k Fancy Sulk, Sada, Cloth & Catt.-hrttre Vesta
The above good. have been Imught at greatly re
tinted pokes for CAsil. and will he 'sold at -mull ad
vance for the same, al the store of
1 , . s. AIeTAC LTC & CO,
1.0(.0.1 Street. two doors below Columbia Bank.
Columbia, Alarelt 29, lent!.
FOR RENT OR SALE.
A Large TWO-STORY BRICK BUIL- ft 4
LING 110th8li, fronting on Locust rtrcet,s4==
above Fourth. formerly occupied by tent. COWDEN,
with a film Mirk Stable and Carpenter Shop.
POliPe. 4 loll given fir,t day of April. I iM2. Apply to
Cola. March tr, llSSiddf 'WIII. MeCiIEdNIIV.
18621 Second Spring Arrival. [1862.
OPENING this day a Splendid Assortment of
New curing Goode, bought very low for en-11, aria
will be ' , old at a very mall advance on cosi.
NEW STYLES DRESS GOODS:
Spring Style. Cha nice and Dclainea,
liroetele C11:1111CP,
lhiulyd Organdie..
Prtteed French Lawn..
Silk and IVnol Valentine,
Mora mbiquee,
Mohatm
Shepherd Plaid. Clack and White Poil dc Chevre•,
A II•Wooi Mint...re,
Brat Mande of Gloe.y Clark Silk..
New Style Fancy Drees Silk•, are . &c.
Merrimac. MO other beet mnkr of relate, tg; cente;
Dreee frongliarne-124 ete.; 11Ineltee. at the old pricer.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS.
A full line of Clollt..Caeeitneren and Wehrle..
LANCASTER, PA
A MI line of degirnhle :zoo& for 1101"S' A‘ 7 MA R.
CA III'ETIZSGS AND I'L.ool{ 01 I. cLoTif s: Second
Supply lillll. 4 pring. HALDEMAN'S
4:01u minn , A lord .1.'32. Cheap Ca-14 Slate.
FOR RENT.
TEE Brick Dwelling Douse, Two Stories
and A itic...ittinied in Union .ireet nbove S.,cond.
oppo.ite the Catholic Chorea. The budd.ne , hart a
bark yard. with water introduced. Lately occupied
by Witham Parker.
ror term• not, ly to It. B. I.l. 4 tAlri:
Colombia, 11111n:11 P,
IN!. Firth Supply of New Spring cows. 1562
OPENING• THIS DALLY
OIM FIFTH Supplyor New Spring Goods at vomit)
reduced prices. Our friend. and cusinmer. are re
spoetfatly invited to call and examine our new, va
ried and cheap mock of goods
MALDF.MAN'S
Cola. May 24, I.SG2 Cheap Cash Store.
017 R. MAO AGAIN OVER
WEE OLD FORT.
fp 11 Srtbleriber having. diatioaed of hip mock of Dry
./. Goods. Ike.. et hi. Store, opposite the Odd Fellow. ,
hat Ito Steacy 6r. Dower-, begs leave to inform hip
old epiatomers and the public generally that he h.
again !along in a New stock of good.. at the Old
Stand adjoining the Bank where he will he piek•sd to
see them and an many New ones as will favor blot
with their pair/mime.
Relieving that the ' , Nimble Sixpence i. better than
the Slow Shilling o for the buyer at We.l lt• the ...tier
—be is determined to do an exclusive Cele Bus:wets.
and Immo he will have a continuance of the liberu .
patronage heretofore received at hi. nid mond.
H. C
Cola May 1;1032. vejneenr; the RAO;
POCKET BOOKS AND PURSES
RAGS WANTED.
1110. 2, ARCADE,
S. H. LOCK Am.),
JOHN ►.ONU.
Tom Thumb About Again!
DRESS GOODS:
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS
PRIVATE SALE.
pH SUBSCRIBER Offers at private sale,
the following valuable town property, 7.: A
Lot of Ground, cans tu
isting of about sex acres, pinted
on the north side of Mill street, in the borough Cl
Columbia, Lancaster county: Pa., adjoiningproperty
of the e , litle of James Collins, deed, on the we-t, and
the Columbia Rolling Mill property on the mutt. on
which is erected a good TWO STORY
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,±I
containing two room! and a kitchen on the first floor,
four rooms ou the second taory, and two good cellars.
Theme is a pump with well of good water in the yard.
nod an ORCIIARD containing:an excellent variety of
YOUNG FRUIT Tit rES, teauclied to the
The Reading and Columbia Railroad pasts on. the
oppo4te side of the street from the property.
ilj-"VOr terms apply to
Cola. April 2G, ISCulaf. .70S.F.P111.1LVER.
NOTICE.
Idesire to scale up the old hook accounts, °Moth
Stores and rripiest all persons knowing them
selves indebted to please call and settle the some.
11. C. ruNnEasAirrii.
Colt:mid:l, May 17, 180.
TIIST RECEIVD, a very desirable
V lot GIG rey Goods and Sltertherd'a Plaid, for Ladies'
LiTHACY tk. BOWERS,
Opp. Odd Fellows,
eruits. at
Cola. May 17, 1E62
IRON CASTINGS!
TEE SUBSCRIBER MUM ACCEPTED TEE
Agency for the cafe of
ORNAIVIENTAL CASTINGS,
EBEIMEI
IRON RAILING, FENCING, VERANDAS,
Cellar Gratings, Tree Boxes, Hitching Posts,
SETTEES TABLES, CUMIN, lIAT RACKS,
FLOWER STANDS,
(Niers to the public a selection from the stock of the
best establishments in the lluitrd Suites lle-ien•
can Le ea:rmmed. and price: niecrtaincti on applica
tion to the und.•rsigned.
Ile is also prepared to supply
Mill Gearing ific Furnace Castings,
HAVING A LARGE CATALOGUE OF MILL
GEARING PATTERNS,
of all .ises and of every kind; all of which will be
contracted for at the loae•t rate• mai guaranteed.
Apply to SAIIIIW.i. TIIIJSCOTT,
Cherry Street,
Co • umbia. Morel,. 1.1 SO. Coionnbia.
Dissolution of Partnership.
Tim Partnership heretofore existing between J. G.
a HIE... and GEo. MITCHELL. muting. in Coal nutter the
firm of II ESS & MITCHELL, bus this thiy been dis
rol veil by mutual consent. All per-ons indelnsd to
'aid firm, or having eluims nguinst HIC same, Will pre
sent them to J. U. IiESS for settlement.
J.G. 111 , :9S.
GEO. All 1"Cf1F3.1,.
Corrynts. PA.. Amil 9, I°Cd. A1,1919.'02.
PRIVATE SALE OF
VALUABLE PROPERTY.
WILL be sold nt private sole. all that tract or wee
of grmnal •named Vest liemplield
Laticw.icr Co'y, half a milt from Columbia, known 11.
"COWDEN'S BRICK YARD,"
containing 9 acres and upwards, on which is erected
A ONE-AND-A-11AM , STORY
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, At
Frame Brim and Brick Kiln. Them i., also. a Young
Orchard on the preinkes. The hind is in a high Mate
of cultivation and under good (cote.
The property will he sold low and on model ale
payments; tlrona wishing to examine the property
will pleu'e call on WILLIAM AIeCIIESNLY, re
siding in Columbia. who will give Mein all necessary
information.
P0..C. , 1011 riven tile /St tiny of April next. IF;:1
Felfy 15, 1:411-it WILLIAM COWDCN
HOOPED SHIRTS.
I NEW and splendid style of Hooped Skirt.,
received, Also, a full issortment of oilier lope.,
'cry cheap. alnurnv & CASE,
Colombia, Apr.l 26,1.9.62. LOcu.t
FOR SALE,
Joo' G. A. Salt, 100 S ucks auburn Salt. A p
ply at A I'l'ol.
Warehouse, Canal Betio.
Columbia, Dec. 23, 1061.
BUSINESS STANDS FOR RENT.
No. 1, MECHANICS' ROW, now occupied by
R. 111 igen. po•xernion given April I, IS6I.
No. 4, MECHANICS' Row, possession given
innnedintely. Eaquire of
PETER HALDEMAN.
coAcaricAlinva.
117 - -.14
SAMUEL "'' 2 CARTER,
A.A.*
MANUFACTURER OF
COACHES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C
Second Street, nearly opposite the Lutheran
Church, Columbia, Pa.
_
SILVER MEDAL-Ist PREMIUM-1859
BRONZE MEDAL-Ist PREMIUM—ISO
Awarded by the Lancaster County Agricullu
ral and Mechanical Society.
ca . ll ,, attallion t
iverA o re l d h i c . fact
tuna
awarded him lay the !muenster County Agricultortil
and MeChillliCll; Soeiety for the hest Shifting Top Bug
gy exhibited at the Pair ot the Society in October,ltek9;
atso, a Bronze Medal—First l'remium—for the hest
At his Coach and Carriage Making Establish-
ITIOIII, he continues to maitunteture Coaches, Car
ringeA, Buggies, Sulkies, and all other vehicles in
his lies reputation tin at workman is fairly e.-
1:11,11.11cd, n 4 he ran confidently elaen for In ,
W 011: the merits of beauty of form. elegance of
11111.1 strength of structure. One of the distinguishing
features of his work is its durability; all vehicles of
bw build are eon,trueitur of Bic best seasoned mat,
rinf, nod put together firmly and substantially. Ile
gives particular 111/C111:011 to the
REPAIRING OF VEHICLES,
and warrants all his work in this line to give Sall.-
In addition to Ills proeticn: experience In the lei
sines< he has the 11.1 , 11111 et of the host workmen
—wine other being empin3 ed.
The r.lllllO is respectiully invited to call a not ex
amine the stock on hand.
=I
Sle.%T CIDER.
ankle of Cider—min
RAISINS, CITRON, PRUNES, CURRANTS,
lo be Ita/1
Cola. Nov. 30, IHII. IT. P. BRUNER'S.
CRANBERRIES!
N Ew Crap Crnnherrir , 4111 hood, nnil chenp. nt
SU V MANI'S Grocery :-Inre.
Coln. Nnv. 21.1 CM. Cnr. Prnal and Union I.
APPLES! APPLES!!
A SUPPLY n( Prime Apple.i po.-t received at the
it Cot. Prom and Union tome's.
Cola Nov.'.".:, 11. SUYDAM.
hOLD cREAN OF CISCERINE.—For the curt
and preveiiiion in chopped hand., Sze. Por
ct die )LLIEN MUIUTA It DRIM :4-rurc
Der 3.lcrdl Frollt •I reel. r 01011111• is
NOTICE.
untlerioieneol would give notice that he 1.11.1114
.L hem:lller to do a enalt nod will goottil
at reduced Itailroint men and Others cc lin re
reive their pay moodily, wo:1 I.e allowed a credit of
:111 d:aya 11. F. BRUN I:IC.
Oct. 15.0.... Q
SELTITI SALT!
111 ST received by the subveriber, et their 5.10 re in
tl
Locust *lrvin below Second,
100 Bags Ground Alum Salt,
lair) will lar .old at the lowe.t market prter..
Col:.. JO) 1".1. .1. 1211:%11 . 1 . .li& SON
-
DR. BUFFER,
DENTIST. --OFFICE, Front Street 4th door
LI 'morn Local , t. over Snylor & 51c Donaltrn Kook .lore
CoWm! a. Pa. ED—Entrance, .sante n. .1011e) 1 . l'lna
„Egrtl,lsllll,llery. [Ataguat 21,_1559.
11. 111. NORTH,
A TTORNET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Columinn.Pa.
Collection• r rornptlymn de : 1 nLonea•terand York
Immure.
Colombia, rtirty 4,1E 1 .50.
EDWARD REILLY,
A Tram . AT LAW,RIS REMOVED HIS OF
ridLi.s: 10 No. 11. :Vora. Dulc 2.:treet, nppo.ite tile
Coon 1.20en. , 02. [A02.24. 01-12.
Harrison's Conmbian Ink.
CfrlllCll 4nporinr article. permanentig black.
WV and not corroding the pen, can he had in ant
nantoy. at the Flaunty Medicine etorc, and blacker
let in that Engliah Boni
Colombia, Jaen 9. 1-L59
Another New Arrival.
TiTE me ntseninc this darn beannfal hoe of Ladies . ,
11/ Gents' and Save Wear, which we are °tiering
at priccs to suit the iletra
STEACV & ISONVEIta.
Cnin June 7. 11.962. Car.N and Locust lats.
Konsokeoper's, a Word!
Tun. Received. a fall •toelt of blenched and
d bleached hiu.lina, Ticking., Checks. Gingham.
and Pilots, Inn word. everything pertaining i n do-
mettle use. Call and examine for youraelve.. at
*TEAcy & auwErts,
Cola. Jane 7, IEO2. Cor.thl and Locust Sts.
lawns, lawns, Lawns.
TADM , * call and see our beautiful tri ce.nt Lawns,
1J feat STEACY & HOWFXtta. •
/tine 1 , 63. Orpo.ii• 0414 rellnay.'
PIKE INSURANCE COMPANY Or
PEILADELPELIA.
NOS. 435 AND 437 CHESTNUT STREETS.
CAPITAL 5400,000.
Perpetwol Premiams t $914 345 I t
l.e•s Five Per Cent. 46417 28
Unexpired Temporary Premi
ums. Stlol.6al 95
Less for the portion of lime es. "
pircd on 11C.lieiCS overone yeur,o-20 035 .55
Surplus
$2,1.1),00.5 7.5
QTATENENT of the Assets of the Company en
Innuary),lt62.
Published in conformitywilht heprovision of the
sixthsectiono (the ActofAssembly,orApriPst 1..1E44
• MORTGAGES.
On property valued at over 54.500.000
being firm morigageson resl . estute,sit
the City and County of Philadelphin.e:
cept stlS,.:tf9 92 intim neighbortng•c on
ties,
REAL ESTATE.
Pureltaseu at Sheriffs' sales, Linde?'
mortgage claims, vim
Eight houses and 101,70 by 150 fee Lon
the South-vrestcorner of Chesnut and
Seventeenth streets,
A house and lot, 27 by 71 feet. on North
side of Spruccetreet, West of Elev
enth street,
Two houeesondlott.ench 10 by 75 feet,
on South side o Spruce street, near
Sixtee nth street,
Five houses and lots.ench 171 by 00
feet, Nos. 5521,5:5, 225, 527 tend 529
Dilwyn
Three houses and 10t.40 by 54 feet.on
East side of Seventeenth strect,south
of Pine tt,
I Joel andlot,so hySl feet,notheSouth
east eornerof Chesnut and Beach sts.,
Five housesand 10t,42 by SG lemon the
North side of George Street, West 01
Ashton street.
Seven houses and 10t.% by 117 feet, on
the East side of Beach street, south
of Chesnut street,
A house and lot.IS by SO feet. No. 917
Fitzwater street. Ensi of Nut th street,
A ground rent of 630.issuingout ofa lot
ial by 40 feet. on North side of Otter
street,4o feet West of Leopard street,
07 lots of ground in Beek ley stme.
tint (Inert:vale accuse. Bristol.
A hours and lot, 16 by 100 f•ct, on the
south side of Stiles street, cast of
Sixteenth street.
A house and lot, 14 by 3G feet on the
east aide of From qt., north of Cherry
street, Kensington.
A. house nod Lot, N. tide Liberty street, I
Pitt-burg.
.t lot of ground S. side of Penn street,
Pittsburg.
Two houses and Isl. N. sid e of Filb ert
street, are•l of Eighth street.
Five bon•ms and lot. N. side Dauphin
street, east of Cural street.
LOANS.
TcmpornryLonns.on Stock, n 1 Collat
eral Security, (valued nt , 31:17,000 NJ) 5A3.615.13
STOCKS.
*lO.OOO Alms House Loan ,5 percent .1
Ont. mil
200 Shares Rank o (Kentucky,
17 i• Northern 'lank niKentucky,
I to" Unton think of Tennessee.
13 " Insurance Company of the
Slate of Penniylratua
2110 " Southwark lenilroad Co.
37 " Commercial and Railroad
!la nk , Vie ksburg,
3011 " Pcnni.ylvania Railroad Co.,
01 1 . Frani:lolre InsurnnecCo.,
" Mercantile Library Co.,
24 " Union Canal Company,
" Continental Hole I Comp'y,
$3.000 00 do. do. Donde.
*lOOO Nos
of May h Penn Stale 6 per cent,
loan .1 a.
S3l.
SlO Onn North Pen n'a Railroad Roads,
512,000 Burlington City Water Loan,
51700 Philadelphia City Loan,
*765,50 City Warrants
Notes and Hills receivable
Cash on hand,
Caalt inliands o [Agents
Mnrket vnlue,
C 0.., aq above,
Advance in valor
Market valor,
r.ort, a. above
Advance in value
Total, 15:1,a20110.5
LOSSES BY FIRE
I,ac..,toitliluringthe yea 1861,
I.ly order of t tie lloord,
CHARLES N. BANCKER .Prestdent
Attest: .Is.mus W. McAr.tarerno,See'y Pro Tern.
DIRECTORS,
Chas. N, Rancher, Tolima Wagner, Samuel Cram,
Jacob R. Smith, Cep. W. Richards, David r 3. Brawn,
' , nye Len. Barran , C. Dale, Geo. Pales, Alfred Fitler .
CHAS. N. BA NCKER, President,
EDW'D. C. DALE, Vice President.
JAS. IV. MeAI.I,ISTF.I2, See , y pro tem.
N. AIeDONALD, Agent, Colombia.
March S, ISaS.
1 8 62.] SPRING. [1 13 62.
GOOD CARPETINGS AND OIL CLOTHS,
nt very low prices, to suit the times, all or tLis Springs
nevre4l ptyle•:
!try-wk.,
Superior ThreggPly.
Superiortemen in,
Venetian,
Hemp.
List,
Hoz, Scr..
FLOOR MATTINGS-4-4 TO 64 WIDE;
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS 4.4 TO 4 TDB. WIDE,
Stow Oil Cloth., sjoir Crivilie., Furniture Oil Cloth.,
DRUG ETS FROM 44 TO4 YARDS WIDE;
ELEGANT RUGS AND DOOR MATS;
WINDOW SHADES OF NEW DESIGNS;
Looking Classes, Cilt and Mahogany Frames;
C [DNA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE,
(.11 stork. Including latest styles of White Granites
Delmer a.. Tea Sets.
330USEEZIMPXNG GOODS:
Blenched and Brown 10-4 and 12-4 Sheetings,
Beached 5-1 and Pillow case Muslin,
lixira Bed Ticking.
Toweling. and Crashes,
Woolen Table Covers,
Bureau Covers.
Marseilles Quilts,
Wrote, Coverlets. he.. he.
CARPET CHAIN:
Woolen, Linen and Cotton—all Colo
EXTRA (AMITY LIVE CEF,SE FEATHERS.
SAMUEL CATZT
Columbia, March 15,15G2
•
AT PRIVATE SALE.
rf 11 E. sulker:tier offers nt private tale the followinc
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE,
minuted in the borouch of Columbia:
No. 1. The well-known Columbia Mill prop.
en p. On Um properly k erected, to the corner of
Cron' and IA II rel. .trees•. the
"COLUMBIA FLOUR MILL."
The building Is of brick, in good condition, eommo
dmii4„ with two run of limn.. It is driven by both
miter:and imam. a new Int !terve engine having hive
added - to the mill within the putt two yenvs. The
water power in sufficient to drive the mill during
venter part of the year. There is a new brick sintr.e
very convenient on the premises. The property eon/
prises the sitter right. on 'Shawnee Run, with atm— ,
tour acres of meadow In
No. 2. A Lot of Ground, situate at the N.
R. corner of Front and Laurens streets. having
front of en feet, more or le its. on the former street, and
rmendine line It 1:-.0 f-et, tr the Pennsylvania Railroad
on which is erected r. commodious Iwo-story
BRIGS DWELLING HOUSE,
The gat i• earned throngls the house. and water intro
diced in the hack buildings and bath house. A large
golden nod an orchard of choice fruit Dees in the lot.
No. 3. A Lot of Ground situate at the N.
W. corner of Second and Laurens ioreete, having a
front of 55 feet no the Icier street and extending buck
111 fret to an alley, on which II hat a fare of 1.117 test
no - which it erected a two-story Stone lima Bnck
building. divided ono two Dwelliogn There Is water
on the precinct. A large garden a 'hefted.
For information apply to
Cfil AS.. I rusinr.
Madera. Clearfield Cony, p a _
or to It. M. NORTH, Colombia, Pa
Columbia. May WO:tat-if
. CUTTER'S Improved Cheat Expandin
g
DSa.pender and Shoulder "traces for Gemlemon,
and Talent skirt Supporter and Brace for Ladle.,
Jnat the :mete that is wanted at this time. Coate
and .ee thew at Family Media tne S.lnre, Odd Pe:lows'
(April 9, IWO:
Qor, Bond's Boston Crackers, for
NJI Dyspeptics, awl Arrow Root Catekers.tor:it,
va1.14 awl ehildien—now articles la Colsuabia.at
the Family Medicine Store,
Apnl 16. 1959.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE.—The want, of
sock unlink:le is felt in every family, and now
it eon be supplied; for mending foositore, eines
ware.ornamental work, toys, he., there is nothing
superior. We have round Unsafe! in repairing many
articles which have been useless for months.. Yo
Inn-lein It maths
t a.oun.la F3IILIt MEDICINE STOWE.
Just Received and For Sale.
1500 SACKS Craned Alum Salk la Large
small quaeli (lea, Al
APIPOLD O S
e Canal Basi
-- 675,P.27 SS
I 83,543 40
e55e1,3... 00
81,055 GO
21,52.3
6,643 17 .
REAL ESTATI:
912.5 reto 14
1019:11 31
STOCKS
$.59,Q113 55
t-5171 ID
NOW OPENING A LARGE STOCK OF
Cocoa and AlHenn Door Mats
HALDENTAISTS'
Chen? Casb 'Sion.
Valuable Real Estate
We Have Just Received
i1,901,::70 74
5 - At en.t,
;103.9,11
Coml.
.r.'3-5,171 10
OEM
L'4li 181
621,Mtif 83
=NM
1672,A38 85