,and festherthe-Itebilii..lr-C.ram very little ,inclined on any occas ion to say anything gmlessi -hope to produce 'some good by it. A.voice"Yitt'do . that, go on."] The only 'thing r.think of just now not likely to be ,better said by, some one else is a matter in which viehave heard some other person :V e ined for.what I did myself. [Voice -"What is kr] There' is a very wide-spread attempt to ,have a quarrel between General McClellan ;antfithitiSearetery .of War. Now, I occupy ,a.position.;which enables mete - believe, at least, that these twa gentleman - axe not near rlY so,deepiti,the quarrel as some presuming 4o be their friends. Vries of "Good."] Gen .oral attitude is such that, in ...the Very selfishness of his nature, be cannot .bat w4sh *eke successful, and I hope be will Secretary of • War is precisely in c 'Ehe Same Situation. If the military commanders in the field cannot be successful, not only the Secretary ..,of Nee, but myself, for the time being mas 7 „ter of thenitiioth, cannot bat'be failures.— ; [Laughter - and'applause.] I know that Gen eral McClellan wishes to be successful, and ~,,I know that he does not wish it any more r tlititia,the Secretary of War does for him, and ebtlth of them together no more than I wish :it; [Applause, and cries of "good!"] Sometimes we hear a dispute as to how ~many men General McClellan has bad, and .those who would disparage him say he has ;find a very large number, and those who ,would disparage the Secretary of War insist that General'McClellan has had a very small ..number. The basis for this is there is al „war every wide difference, and on this oe ,..oasion, perhaps a wider one between the „grand total on McClellan's rolls and the men .actually fit for duty, and those who dispar age him talk of grand totals on paper; and those who would disparage the Secretary of Warlalk of those at present fit for duty. General McClellan has sometimes naked for things that the Secretary of War did not give him. McClellan is not to blame for asking for what ho wanted and needed, and the Secretary of War is not to blame for not giving when lie had noneto give. [Applause, lqughter, and cries of "good.”] And I say here, so far as I know, the Secretary of War has withheld no one thing at any time with in my power to give him. [Wild applause, and a voice, "Give him enough now. "] The President continued—l have no accu sation against General McClellan. I believe he is a brave and able man—[applause]— and I stand here as justice requires me to do—to take upon myself what has been charged upon the Secretary of War as with holding from him. I have talked longer than I expected to do—[cries of "No, nol go onn—and now ravail myself of my privi lege of saying no more. NOTICE. WHEREAS. Letters Testamentary on the estate of Andrew Boiler, late of the borough of Colombia, county of Lancaster. deceased. have been grunted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are notified to make Immediate payment. mid those having claims ate requested to present them, duly au thenticated for se dement. to . CHRItiTIA.NA BEITER, Executrix Cola. Augurs 9. 'G•! Gt. ENLIST, ENLIST. TEN' DOLLARS WILL BE GIVEN, IN ADDITION TO ALL 07 HER BOUZIES! To Recruits for the FORTY-JIMMIE. REGIMENT Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Col. THOMAS NVELSH,) mow at Newport News. ONE HUNDRED MEN. of the first class, are "wanted immediately for this regiment. Apply at EVANS & HASSALL'S, No. 418 ARCH Street, Philadelphia. Columbia, Augnat 9, IPM:4 BAKER'S PATENT FRUIT JARS. THE most simple and rapid in operation and reliable in result. A tura on the clamp males the jar air tight. The above invaluable Fruit Jars—the most complete paten: out—can be had at PFA Locust street. opposite the Bank. N. R.—These jars have been tested. and may be ex.- atm Med with the fruit in them—uf Fielder's. They are 'perfectly uar-tight, and the trouble of sealing is entirely avoid,•d. They use generally acknowledged as the very best in use. Columbia, August 9, 1901 WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, &C. aliE subscriber would invite attention to his large J. ■nd line stock of ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS, SEGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, &c. He keeps his stork well filled up, and believes that lie can offer as good an asfortment of everything in his line as can be found in ally store in Columbia. He would direct special attention so his 413rIEMILTILEALINT NATIMWMES. These are light wines, good in duality. low in price, and very wholesome drink either for sick or well. A large Assortmen t of TlitEaforiescsh.nmixia. IFoiraions, exit! unmet general notice, and will be found to com prise some of the finest pipes ever offered in Coiumbia. Cull and examine them. J. C. 131.1C11Eft. Cor. Front and I crust streets, Columbia, Pa. Columbia, August 9.1662. Feathers! Feathers ! Feathers!! 11f7ARRANTED, A No. 1, free from dust or smell VT put up in small white bags of from 11- to 30 lbs thereby avoiding the trouble of handling them. A person wanting a bed. bolstets and pillows can purchase one of our small seeks just the weight they want each pillow. another for the bolster, and n large one for the bed and empty them into the tick without any inconvenience whatever, and they are ready for use. We make no cburge for seek. and will sell them at the lowest market prices for prime Western Live rime Feathers. STEACY ffi BOWERS. Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, Pa. Columbia, Aug. 9, 1862. Dissolution of Partnership. partnership heretofore existing between the I. undersigned, under the title of Erisman Er. Flunne- Ty Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. George I . l2Er' isman is authorized to collect all monies due the ifina and will pay all debts. GEORGE H. ERISMAN, MICHAEL FLANNERY. She business will be continued at the old stand— . Continental Saloon," Corner of Front and Locust "%setts, Columbia, in the name of the undersigned Etturning thanks for past very liberal patronage on the part of the public, he mks a continuance during his abeance in the service of his country. A compe tent perm= will he left In charge of the Saloon. Cola. Aug. 9,18e2.31. GEO. H. ERISMAN. sericaascuixtrin mans. C ALL in -Bueher's and examine some of dm most beautiful illeereclaufn Piped ever offered for oak in this place. J. C. BUCH ER, Corner Front and Locust street. Columbia, August 9, 1969 It. Statement of the Columbia Bank. cv4 the morning of Tuesday, the sth of Ur Aug. 1862, as required by Act of As sembly. -11 Loans and Diaconate ' $559,780 72 §pecie, 080,653 79 Notes of other Banks, 23,790 00 Cheeks and Drafts, 4,419 67 Bonds, Mortgages, &c. 10,732 OD 0.8.7 3-10 Trs. Notes, 50,000 00 Penna. 6 per et. 10an,45,000 00 Deposits in the Mint 243,000 00 Doe by Banks, Real Estate; Personal do., 26,202 59 - 14,520 65 Colombia Bridge, 1111,410,801. 07 LIABILITIES. Notesin.Cir.culation t 77708 00 Due to Beirits; • .15.a5 ta" - Depoitlts . • 242,010 10 =i1,035,143 73 LANCASTER COUNTY; $&• Berton Evans, President of the Columbia Bnitk, being drily 'sworn declares and says the shore statement to be correct according to the best of bis knowledge and belief. BARTON EVANS„ President. Strprx and satiscribed before me this sth day of August 1962.,;. - • T 11117NTER, J. P. Columbli, August 9, 1862. CONSIGISMIZINT. c BBLS. Illuminating-and Lubricating - Cool Oil, rid which will be soldvt Pittsburg Pieces, by the buret. - A. M. RAMBO, Truseott's Building, Opposite Bank. Cola. - Aug. 9,1e62. XOTICEI. VIE trustees of Odd Fellow' , fall napoelation have 1. - deetarrd a divaleutt of three per caul. payable on cad after the_ WM out. HIRAM WILSON, See, Odd Vellow:1' as.ociatiou. Columbia, Aug. 2, 1:."4.32-Itt. NEW JEWELRY STORM, Front Sired, above Walnut. COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. THE subscriber, having returned to Colombia, after an absence of seven years, again corers his serv ices in his line of business. Ile has opened to the store formerly occupied by Mrs John Martin, ill Front meet above Walnut, a complete assonmetat of new null muldtortio IT MI IIiMT 33 Ma I=ll- lir. IN VARIOUS lITTLICS. CLOCKS, WATCHES, FANCY ARTICLES, he n dm., to whltAt he invites the attention of the pub lic. She prices wt.! lie as low as any, and he can warrant his stock no good in every respect. He refers with confidence to !Ili past hu•ute•s career in this place, and asks a return of the liberal custom formerly extended to him. Repairing m all its various branches promptly and carom/11y executed. CHARLES .2F.ITLER. Cola., July VI, 1962 BARGULINS XX' CLOT/ZING, AT RICE'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE, No. 1 Wolf's Row, Front St., (near Columba Bridge,) COLUMBIA, PA.. you want to buy CHEAP CLOTHING, and Good. go to Rice's. Ile has a large Stock of every thing in nt• line of busoness,wliieb be sells at the very lowest rates. A Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, &c., Can always be found ut HENRY RICE, Salesman. Columbia, July 26, 1662 DIVIDEND. TliE Managers of On Columbia Gas Company have than day declared u Dividend of frO cents per sham, payable on demand. WM. F. LLOYD, Cola. July 25,13.!-3t. Secretary and Treasurer. COURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Hon. HENRY G; LONG, President, Hon. A. L. HATER and Fauna BRIXTON, Esq., Associate Judges of the Court of Gout mon Pleas, in and for the county of Latteasterond A 4Ligtilla J makes o(the Courtof Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, and Qusiner Sessions of the Peace. in and for the county of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed, requiring me. among other things.to make Public Proclamation 11111/1100111 Rif Bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Termotter and General Jail Delivery Alan. a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Pcace and Jail Delivery, will commence at the Court House, In the city . of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of Pentlayb soma, on the3RD MONDAY in AUGUST, (18th) 1962. In pursnatice of which precept. PUBLIC NoTicK IS HEREBY GI VIEN,to the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of baneaster. In said county, and all the Ju stices of the Pettee.the Coroner, and Constables o' the said city and county of Lancaster, that they be then and there in their own o roper personsoinsh their rolls.records andexamlnattons,andimpisitions, and their other remembrances, In do those things which to theiroffices appertnin, in their behalf to be dour; and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who asto,or then shall be. in the Jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prosecuteaguinsi them na shall bejusi. Dated at Lancaster ; J uty 14th. 1d62 S W. P. BOYD, Sherif': Ja ly 9.6, 1862-3 t M.IUSIC TEACHING: THE subscriber proposes to give LESSOIIS to such ns may need instructions on the 'I= O XBI%TO FOR."X"IEI. 'laving been in constant practice forever ten years, and taken lessons from several celebrated teachers, she is prepared to give prompt and accurate instruc- - lions w nil the modern mode: of teaching Music. Lessons will be given at the re s idence of pupils, or at the Washington llouse,und the terms will be us reasonable as others charge for similar 111.1fileti0116. 111,1371 E L. I OUNG. Columbia, July 19, 1903 Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Silver-Plated Ware. SUREINER & SPERING, fIAVING taken the old enablished viand of John Felix, Front street. Columbia. respectfully invite the public to cull and eXaMille their lurge mivcirtmesit Of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER and SILVER-PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, COMBS, PISTOLS, ACCORDEONS, and FANCY ARTICLCA, such an arc usually kept in a fird-clues Jewel ry Store. We will keep constantly on hand a large s tock of .41.223.45x-ionattia. "IXTraktcaa.ogni, Gold and Silver Caret—Appleton, Tracy & Co , P. S Bartlett tend Wan. Ellery movements—which we will °free to the public at price. tovuit the times. A continuance of the former patronage is rerpcel fully solicited. Ija . REPAIKI NO OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Columbia, July 19, t 969. PUBLIC SALE VALVAZLZII =AL ZISTATZI, .1N THE BOROUGH OF COLUMBIA. TN PUEtSIJANCN of an order or the Orp Court I of Lancaster County. the undersigned, Administra• tor of the Home of George Wolf, deceased, will sell at public sale, On Wednesday, August .13th, 1862, At the Public House of Daniel Hem in the florouglo of Columbia, die following Real Estute of sold decedent, viz: A LOT OF GROUND, Situated on Fro t street, in said Borough, having a front of 120 feet, more or less. on said puce!. and ex tending 120 feet. moi e or less, in Commerce PllCei, with a front on the latter Gime' of 121 feet, more or less, ad I • g properly of Martin Smith on the north-west, and a publi.: alley on the south-east; on which are erected a FIRST CLASS IRON FOUNDRY, Known a• the COLU %MIA FOUNDRY; a Core Oven, Engine Donee, Work chop, Pattern :igloo. 11lackson dt Shop, arm, all in cowl em.dition, now being worked and kept in complete order. This et.tablishinent has a most advantageous loca tion, convenient to the Pennsylvania Ratko id and Canal, (being directly opposite the canal ONsin ) and with free access on three sides from the streets and alleys of the town. -It has always done a good busi ness, and is capable of oat from five to nix ions of castings per pay. The present location has been occupied by the ...Columbia Pounder for twenty-five years. The present building. however, has been erect, ed wttliin the last ten years, and is as good as iumi. Sale to commence an 7 o'clo. k of said day, when terms will be made known by R. T. RYON. Cola, July 19, 1902—td. Administrator. • GLASS, GLASS, GLASS ! JIiST reeeived, from the manufaetocr , a large lot of Ola , s Ware. at very low prices. The place to get cheap Tumblers to put your jellie. i'l, is STEACY & DOWERS, OPPOiIIC Odd Fellow,' (fall. Col'a., July 19, 1602. Columbia, Pa. .11ERMEEI8ILP. T A DlFZ',Genev. Mame amt Boys' Hosiery. in great 11 variety; notwith•tandingthe great advance in the price of good#, we will sell at oar noun! low price. EtTEACY k. Botirmas. Corner of Second sad Locum Street., Cora, July 19.112. Columbia, F. PISZEI WISE! MACKEREIL by th e barrel. half barrel and quarter banal, of the beet qualities. Apply to B.F. A PPOT.D, Columbia, July Itt, 1603. Canal Ratio. Just Reeved AND for mi le. in large or small quantities, 800 sack', 0. A. Salt, 100 sacks Aslnon Salt. 11. F A PPOLD. Colombia, July 5,1905. Canal Basin. FOR SALE, ICTRA Family Flour by barrel or larger quantity E Warramod good on money refunded. $. F. A PPOLD, Columbir. Jane 5.1062. Canal 'Main. $457,593 46 198,393 55 40,732 24 357,300 00 On to Bichnion3. AN invoice of French and Chiantilla Lace Points. and Mantillas, }oat received and will be wild at disorwingly low prices. A call will convince all IL C. FOSDERSMITH. Columbia. Julr r 1952. Peoples' Cash More.. 4 , 6 oattois is Zing." A Nonista Pfdradee in the twice to: cotter:, eon't. .4. e qu i ln i gy i c as ern good. a:yang em : k r: r a i r i rl .n tr ii en no crL ir -- rapply orciteap Marlins, Calicoes, tiinghsras, An , a: the old prices. An early estil'ir 441:cited. U. C. FON DERSUITH. Celantbta,Jaly 5. 184112. Adjoining tee Rant Those Patent Glans Fruit Jars ARE sursetise mud attention, - eentrepeette are -settimr. Why? 'Simply because trey sure the - 110e.m , cams.* Cal and 044, than et H. It FORDEATITS Co'unitfia, July 5, MI. O l d Stan& reilisirryi-Ratit;Ridtebes*..'y ' ' To Destroy—Moe, , Moles, and Ants, • , To neelroy—ifedt-Buis, To Destroy—Mothdin,Furs, Cloths, /cc To Destroy—Mosquitoes and-Fleas, To Destroy—Trisects on Plants and Fowls; To Destroy—lnsects on Animals, &c., To D•afroy—Every form and species of Ver sals. I.4=sal "Only InfaMble Remedies known." DESTROYS INSTANTLY EVERY FORM Si SPECIES OF VERMIN. These preparations (unlike all others) 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 Poat Office. Used by—the City Prisons and Station Houses Used by—the City Steamers, Ships, &c. Mad by—the City Hospitals, Alm-Houses, &c Used by—the City Hotels—cAstor'—cSt. Nich olas,' &c. . Used by—the Bearding Houses, &c., Rm. Used by—more than 50,000 Private Families Crr 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 "Colman's" Exterminators. We have used it to our satis faction, and if a box cost SS we would have it. We had tried poisons, but they effected nothing; but “Cos Tart'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 couutry.—illedi nu (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. Lancaetcr (Wis.) Herald. HENRY R. COSTAR—We are selling your preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches and Vermin disappear rapidly. Ecxxit& STOCFFEII, Druggists, Vindsor, 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 25c. 50c. and $l,OO Boxes, Bottles and flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for Planta tions, Ships, Boats, Hotels, &c. cAirrioN ! To prevent the public from being imposed -upon by Spurious and Highly Pernicious Imitations, a new label has been prepared, bearing a foe simile of the Pro prietor's signature. Examine each box bottle, or flask carefully before purchasing, and take nothing but °Cour/XL' 07 — Sohi Everywhere—by ' All Wholesale Druggists in large cities SOME OF TIM Wholesale Agents in New York City. Sbieffelin Bros. & Co, Harrel, Risley &Bitch. B. A. Fatmestock, en, Hull & Co, Bush, Gale& Robinson, A. B. & D. Sands & Co, M. Ward, Close & Co. Wheeler & Hart, McKisson & Robbins, James S. Aspinwall, D. S. Barnes & Co. Morgan & Allen, F. C. Wells & Co. Hall, Ruckel & Co, Lazelle, Marsh &Gard- Thomas & Fuller, ner, P. D. Orvis, Hall, Dixon & Co. Conrad Fox. AND OTHERS. Philadelphia, Pa. T. W. Dyott & Co. Robert Shoemaker & B. A. Fahnestock & Co. Co. Freoch, Richards &Co. I=l AND Er Druggists Grocers, Storekeepers and Retailers generally in all Country Towns and Villages 111233 'UNITED -STATES. .A.T COLUMBIA, PA. 02fSold 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. 02"ronotry . Dealers ems oreder as above. Or address orders direct—lor_if Prices, Terms, &c., is desired, cor'Send for [ l BB2] Circalar, giving rechiced Prices) to - , B 1011112" 8. COMAS, Principal Depot—No. Al 2 Broadway — (Op. posiul the Bt.tricholas Hotel,) New York. May 10, 1862. MEM COLA REEL INSURANCE VOINEANY., OF cAllikia,,AßlClgne.CliliNtil PA. CHARTER. P.E.II.P ‘ ETUALO • riuns Conipany Canttrivia to iniare Buildings, hter .l.ebandise. -and other_ properly, against lama and damage by fire, on the mutual plan, either tot. a cash premium br premium note. • ;:The success of the Company . inis far exceeded the men 'sanguine expectations of the itirectors, , rad it will be noticed by the following statement that its afiairs ore in a healthy and downs/dog condition. Whole A.mowainstired $772,707 34. Balance at Cash Premiums unex pended, Feo. lst,lBol. 5905 Ift Cash Premiums received during the - • the last year, less agents' com missions, 53,315 54 Interest received on money loaned last year, 29 3:7, ----IN:210 01 Losses and Expenses paid the hest year, 92,704 21 Bola:lee of Cash Premiums unex pended, Feb. Ist, Wad. 1.503 SO -84,210 07 II will be seen (nun the above that the money paid in advance for policies has been tutEcient to pay all losses and eXOCUßelland leave a amplen fund of over F(/ben Hundred Dollars. and that the Directors have never levied any tax upon the members of the Com pany. C. S. KAUFFMAN, President. GEORGE YOUNG, Jr.:Secretary. M. M. STRICILLIR, Treasurer. 3=rMEILIEII CM' CICEOJES: C. S. KAUFFMAN, M. hl. STRICKLER. ABRAHAM BRUNER, AMMAR'. H. MOORE, JOHN FENDRICH, GEO. YOUNG. Jr.. MINICII. NICHOLAS M'DONALD, SAM URI. EBERLEIN.A.MOS S. GREEN. H. R. KNOTWELL, Columbia, June 1E62 COMMISSION FL FORWARDING. fll B. P. Alor01.31; GENERAL Forwarding & Commission Ater chant. Goods and Iron forwarded to all points on the Penna ,North Branch and West Grade henna's; also. to all points along tha Penna. Railroad. Dealer in Flour, Grain, Salt and Placer. Also, dealer in Coal, consisting of: Baltimore Co.,lVilkes barre, Pottstown. Big Mountain, Lanc.Colliery, Pine Grove, Lykens Valley, Short Mountain, Treverlon and Broad 'lop. All consignments shall be promptly intend , d to.— For further particulars, address B. F. Al' POLD, Canal Basin, Columbia. l'a. air Coal carefully selected and prepared (or family use, will be delivered to any part of the town in good order—free from slate or dust. [May 31.15a2. For Sale at a Bargain. Tm , : choice of Two Fire arid Burglar Proof Sa fel— "Herring" or "LiMean Patent; Also, a Family Horse. and a first-rate Carriage and Harness. Call at the store of H. C. FONDERSMITII, Cola. May 17. I Rll.. adjoining the Bank DR. Al ARKLEY'S HEALTH HEALTH REA LT/I HEALTH. RESTORATIVE RESTORATIVE RESTORATIVE RESTORATIVE BALSAM BALSAM BALSAM BALSAM Fs the most cert..in safe and cacctua I remed y olTered tc the public for DYSPEPSIA, LI VER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, GENERAL. DEBILITY, HEADACHE, JAUNDICE, MERCURIAL DISEASES, CANCEROUS AFFECTIONS, SCROFULA, PILES, KIDNEY AFFECTIONS, ALL ERUPTIONS OP THE SHIN, and all diseases originating from an impure condition of the Stomach, Liver and Mood. Experience of over twenty year• with this and the other remedies prepared by the proprietor, fully es. labial' the firm that they are the most reliable, and will give more general satisfaction than any oilier remedy before the public. tieing PURELY VMGEETAXILI3 they can be taken by any person and under any cir CIIIMIIIIIICCM. NO PERSON CAN TAKE THEM WITHOITT DER mina BENEFIT FROM THEIR USE NO FAMILY SHOULD BB WITHOUT THEM. Testimonials ate daily received setiina forth their value. Whole columns of voluntary certificates could be given, but space will not permit. The alleltlioll of the public Is called to the eircular Issued by the subscriber and can be obtained as well as all the preparations from the agent mentioned below. TRY THEM! TRY THEM!! • Prepared only by DR. G. H. MARKLEY, LANCASTER, PA. 'Who can be consulted multi, office or by letter, Sold in Columbia by A. GRAY A. CO., Druggiets; and, DIM in Lancaster County, by Joshua Loader, Blount joy; JneohNisslev,P.mringville; Daniel Goitres; Rine Roll; J. H. filets, Otzabetblown; Dr. J. R. Johns, New Holland; Hensel & Eibler,Qsarryrille; C. Mutt man, Sporting Hill. Mull 24 12444 m NEW AND VALUABLE RECIPES: WOBx OF A. TE.TAX.. TO MAIM AN OLD HOME LOOK NEW. have it papetwd thoroughlyy wish the AAUP PRICK paper now veiling ■t FON DCFNAIITIIPet, djos miig the Bank. TO MAKI •N OLL YAK LOOK KKW. Pay him a Foil or thone new and cheap Mottle and Camoroeres, and get them made by a good You cue jet the SLIM sit H. C. FONDF:RSMITIES reoplee Caleb Store. TO SLAKE A YOUNG NAN LOOK OLD. Bay has Clothes at a Clothing shore. TO DANZ AN OLD LADY LOOK. AN//LOLL Boy her plain dress goods at FONDERShIITIP3 TO YAKS A YOVNG LADY LOOL OAT! sr all mesas select be, divot, goods from the oew and beautiful Mock foot received of 0. C. PQNDER.SIMITII TO SATZ NOUT fling YARD 1111160. Let everybody bay their gooda Coe cash. RA riN to Maellea, Ca lieoea,Cottennsies and Domenic Goods generally, eon now he bad at PONDERSINITIra Columbia, Jame 14, test Old Stand. Attention Gentlemen! 11 CHOICE Lot of New Style f!pring Caseinteree sod Mock French Cloths. will be opened this day; and will be told cheap for cash, at the OLD MINA. • ' It. C. FONDbiRtiIIIFFIT. Cola. Nay IL nal. ' 1146in/sag the Daelc. tetTon OHM MAUL BLUR and PORE WINOS- •NopeciaLly foe itediviaes aserimeental rimers*, at Ow PSMILI MEDICINE STORE. WIRIEELGILOGICEUES &0. , aEO. 4 0n I,ostjtspeetfally notifies G the publitfinaChdhissAnkledno hi, stock of &Ito• cenes.dec., alton?incortiostat of posse t a : ; chialumeut inurns. - . These Wines are paire—nolittilterated trash—and are suited alike to the sick and the well,•the strong and the weak. • He respect& /ly solicits a call from !nose who need an article of the kind, satisfied that a trial will verify his woid. His stock of • - 421r.VILCOGUEEIRMEUES" having been replenished. will be found worthy the at. tendon of everybody—and Lill wife—who will, of course. call upon him at their earliest convenience. CORNER OF Firm AND UNION STS. " Columbia, A ug. 2 —l7. The Best, Cheapest, and most Success ful Family Paperin the 'Union. A Ccmplete Muria! History of the Times. 1tA.8.P231101. IXTMEILVW, SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. Price Six cents u number; 52,50 per year Critical Notices of Me Press. We would not so often call attention to Harper's lreekly it we were not well satisfied that it in thetas*. fly paper published in the United States, and for that renson, and that alone, we desire to see a Undermine and root out a certain kind of literatureloo prevalent, which blunts the morn Is of its residers. vitintes their lame for •ellfiliit reading, and is altogether bad ia its effects —New London Advertiser. . Its fresh leaves, its Near type, its entertaining va riety. severe but just criticisms npon the lollies of the time-, its elegantly wane_ and instructive articles, and its able correspondence. all combine to make it the model newspaper of our country, and one tuna every family rres•tprize. Its condensed weekly sum mary of-Foreis • i and Domestic Intelligence is alto gether superior io tout coatnincd in any otherjournaL Being published too, in a form for preservation and binding. Walken care of us it deserves to be, it will be found in future leans us welcome a companion for the la nily and fireside an the day cat which it was first perused.—N. Y. Harting Palfr. TERMS. One Copy for One Year, 9.50. One Copy for Two Year•, COO. Ten Copiee for One Year, 18,00. An Krim Copy will be allowed for every Club of Tea Sonocersaaa. limner's Weekly a electrotyped, and neck num iiers YALU be furnished at any time. Vols. 1" 11., 111, and IV. for the Years ISM', lflM, IPO9. and Leal, of -HARPER'S WEEKLY: , hand somely bound in Cloth extra, Price, 413,50 each, are now ready. HARPER k. BROTHERS, Franklin Square, New York. Doc. 14, ISM. TO THE LADIES. w} would call your special attention to a new and VV betintiful Isne of Diess Goots we have jug' re ceived, at rcdueed prices. STEACY di DOWERS, Corner Second and Loeu-t etta., Columbia, Mayl7. lEithr. Columbia. Pa. POCKET BOOKS AND PURSES. ALA R(H lot or Fine and Common Pocket Books and Purses, at from 15 cents to two dollars each lie tdquurters and News Depot. Columbia, Aprill4. I 800. A EBW more of those beautiful Prints lea, which will lie cold cheap, at SAYLOR & McDONAT.D'S 'April 14. EdLas MITANWEID.- THE hittlie4t ea.M price paid for mixed, or white and colored Raga by ]NO D. NIARKE. Paper and Rag Womb "'.. N. E. Corner rim & Commerce street,. ^ "%la. Cola. May 1005623 in. , Phi GUM FIRST Au:LaryAL. HAVING just received our first NEW SPRING STOCK. we would announce to the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, that it is NOW READY FOIL INSPECTION, to all who may favor us with a call, feeling confident we can o&•r goods at such prices as will induce all to put chase. 113 CALL AND SEE THEM...,f3 STEACY ✓tc DOWERS, Corner Second and Locu4 Street.; Cola. May 3,'52. Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall. Potatoes! Apples!! Oranges!!! AL ARG 1.1 quantity of Poutoes of the best varieties for sale ut NO. 2, ARCADE, Walnut .trret, tutu:titling Bellevue Hon.e. Alto, APPLES, APPLES, APPLES, By the barrel, bushel or in mailer quonthier FRES"' ORANGES in any quantity at the lower rate 44. A. 11. LOOK ARD, Columbia, April t? 0, JOHN LONG. Tom Thumb About Again! T Kahle is Tin arid Moore-furnirbing ttiore, Lo ii curt street. oprapite the n lc. The "Torn Thumb' , lamps are the very bevi Coal Oil Lamps made, Cull and examine lama. ID-trest Coal Oil ni 2.1 etc, per gallon. at Columbia, May 17,1frr.32. PPA LER'S. PAPER YOUR NOOSES NOW! The lutt chance. for bargains. 2500 Pieces Wall Paper, UP our beg sty lea and quality, yet hand, which we are clo-lea out at 50 per cent. lower than Phila delphia Wholesale Prices. Cull soon as we ate sell ing off rapidly. H. C. roNDERSMITII. Adjoining the Dank. Columbia. Mauch 29, ISM. IN TIME OF WAR PREPARE FOR PEACE!! RRIVED, NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. THE Subscriber has Just returned from Philadelphia and New York. with a large and well selected stock of goods consieting in part as fellows: D 8.111813 GODS: Mark tine Fancy Catered Silk., French Plaid Silks, Warped Plaid Foulard, Bercge &italic., Mauled and t Levellas, Moonnibiques and Jaequard Maltaire. Cli allies. 11l ou—De Wee., Lawns, Ci isg haine, Alpacas and to all varieties. CLOTHS, C ASSES/ ERF.S AND VESTINGS, Super. Black French ii.OWII end Illue Cloth., • Black Doe. Skin Cia=sitnere• ' Inrge variety of Fancy Caw imeres of all grade. and priers. Black Grandees, Sa w n nod Marseilles Ye...1-ams. ams. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Bleached and unbleached tousling of till from It; to 16 cents, While <Coale all quitlitiee, Tick- Mg., Cheeks, Flannels, Linea Table Cloths, nts, &e. SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS, Black add Fancy Colored Stella Shawls, Black Silk Du.ters and Mantilla.. Hosiery. Trimmings and Nniion.of ail grade.. quel ilie, and once.. sloop Skit is of all ti=er, Balmoral Skim. Umbrellas, Parasols. A.DE CLOTHING; Black and Fancy Cloth Coats. Black and Fancy Ceasimerc Coats. Black and Fancy Cessimere Black & Fancy Silk, Bath, Cloth & Caseimere Vest,. The above goods have been bought at greatly re duced prices for CASH, and will he sold at small ecl ectic° for the same, at the store of P. td. MeTAG IJE & CO, Locust Street. two doors below Colombia Bunk. Columbia Mardi 29.1001. FOR RENT OR SALE. ik Large TWO-STORY BRICK DWEL- Lir:u HOUSE, fronting on Louisa istreet:ilM266 above Fourth. formerly occupied by W.x. Cownwr, with a fine Bnrk Stable and Carpenter Shop. Porrerrion given hr,t day of April. 1862. Apply to Cola. March 8, 1862•tf 'NM. IifieCHESNEF. 1882.] Second Spring Arrival. [lBB2. OPENING this day a Splendid Assortment or New coring Goode, bought very low for m. 4, a n d will be .0W at • very small advance on curt. NEW STYLES DRESS GOODS: Spring Styles Chu Him and Dclaines. erode Cha Ines, Printed Organdie.. Printed Prench Lawns. Silk and Wool Valentiss, • Mozambique', Mot:airs. Shepherd Plaid. Black and %White Poil de Cibe v re., All-Wool ilelagine., Boat Brand. of Glo.ry Black Silks. New Styli: lirane,%Dre,:ililk.,/!!.... gc, Merrimac .pd oiber best make of prints; ernis; Dress filonghanin—ln els.; Muslin', at the old prices. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. A full line of Cloths, Cassitneres and litottnin. A full line of desirable goods for itoirsLwEAß.. CAff.PErNOS A TS 0 PLOOg OILCLOTHS: Second Supply ibis Spring. unlnmuia. April 5.'.13. F~~~~.~;i~f•~N,~ firglE Brick Dwelling Nouse, Two Stories and Attic, rimmed la Union Ptrasit above Sleond, oppo.tte the Catholic Church. The lbeilitthe has a back•yr■rd. with eater introduced. Lately occupied by William Parker. For terms Imply to 11. B. &MICE- Columbus, blarete 8, 108E11. 186 L Fifth tapply - of Ire Spring Cook. BM OPLNING Mali DAY OUR FIFTH Supply of Now Swiss Goods at greatly reduced prices. Oat Woods and eisainuers are to. apecifislig Joshed to call nod mangos oat new, va ried sod cheep stook of goods PIALIIESISN'S CAL Mei rja.gsg, Cis... -CAW ~:tre. oua i - .a:e - Azre °vita, MIZE OLD POST. fll HE Subscriber .htiving disposed of his stock of Dry .L Goods. tre., et bib Store, appetite 'the Odd Fellows' Hal I to Steacy m Bowers, begs leave to inform htt old customers and the public generally that he again laying,in • Ncw Stock Aar goods ut the Old Stand adjoining the Bank where be will ire pleased to see them and as many New ones as *II favor him with their patronage. Believing !bat the •••Nimble Sixpence is better than the Slow Sitilline for the buyer as well as the seller —he is-determined to do an exclusive Cash Busiossi. and trusts he will have AL continuance of the libera patronage heretofore received atlis old mond. H. C. POSIDEKeMtTH, Coln. May 17,180.2. adjoining the Bank. • " P.II.2I7ALTESAVEL THE SUBSCRIBER Offers at prirate sale, the" following valuable town property, viz:. A Lot of Ground, coutitting °fathom sax acres, situated en the nonh tide of Mill street, in the borough or Columbia, Lancaster county Pa.. adjoining •properi) of the estate of James Collins, deed, on the west, and the Columbia Rolling Mill property on the ens& on which Is erected a good TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, containing two room, and a kitchen on the first floor, four rooms 011 the second story. mid two good cellars. Theme is n pump with well of good venter in the yurJ. mid an ORCHARD containing sit excellent variety cf YOUNG FRUIT TREES, attached to the promises. The Rending and Columbia Railroad pests, oil the opposite side of the street from the properly. n_rVor terms apply to cola. April . 20, 196•2-tf. JOSEPH GLIIIER. NOTICIL Idepire to wide up the old book accounts, of both litotes umd requem all permits knowing them- LOVES indebted to pleuse call and nettle the name. IL C. FUNDERSMIT/1. Colt.mbin, Mni 17, 11342. TUST RECEIVD, a very desirable ty lot ofG ray Goode and Shealterd'o rlaid. for (Adios' Suin..aa STE:ACV h. BOWERS, Coto. May 17, 1E62. Opp. Odd Fellows' Hall. . IRON CASTINGS! THE SUBSCRIBER HAYING ACCEPTED THE .1„. Agency for ihe sale of ORNASZENTAL CASTINGS, SUCH AS IRON RAILING, FENCING, VERANDAS, Cellar Gratings. Tree Boxes, Hitching Posts, SETTEES, TABLES, CLIMES, HAT RAMIS, FLOWER STANDS, &e., Axe.. Offers to the public a selection from the stock of the best establishments in the United Slates Designs can be examined. and prices asccnuiued on applica tion to the undersigned. He 14 ulao prepared to supply =ill Gearing Furnace Castings, HAVING A LARGE CATALOGUE OF MILL GEARING PATTERNS, of nil sizes. and of every kind; all of which will be contracted for at the lowest rote. nud guaranteed. Apply to SAMUEL TRusuorr, Cherry Street, Co'umbin, March, I. 186 d. tot uinbia. Po. PRIVATE SALE OF VALIJAIILE PROPERTY. TriLL be sold at private sale, allthat tract or piece n o f Fr: situated r Nest V e r d ' ° ::La„caseVy le from Columbi a, knownl "CO WDEN•S BRICK YARD,” containing 9 acres and upwards, on which is erected A ONE-AND-A-HALF STORY MAKE DWELLING HOUSE, II Frame Burn and Brick Kiln. There is, also. n Young Orchard on the premises. The land is inn high state or cultivatiou and under good feoce. The property will be gold low and on modes ate payments; those wishing to examine the property will please cull on WILLIAM kIeCIIESNEY, re siding in Columbia. who will give theta all necessary information. po,,se n o oo given the tat day of April next. tent. Fele)? 15, 1692-tt WILLIAM COW DEN. HOOPED SHIRTS. NCW and splendid style of Hooped Skirts, ji.bn A received; Also, a lull tssortment et oilier styles, very cheap. LIALTBY & CASK, Columbia, Apr.l 26, 1662. Locust Eireei. . ran. BALE, 1500 8 , 11 ,?;a 0. A. 8211' 100 Sacks ttil=ta L l 3 l. B p Warehouse, Canal Basin. Columbia, Dee. 1961. BUSINESS STANDS FOE RENT. No. 1, MECHANICS' ROW, now occupied by Hixon, po•vession given April 1,186.2. No. 4, MECHANICS' Row, possession given immediately. Eaquire of IS, 1862. PETER IIA LDEIIAN. COACIECZKELICING. SAIIIIIEL t i CARTER; COACHES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C., Second Street, nearly opposite the Lutheran Church, Columbia, Pa. SILVER MEDAL—Iot PREMIUM—MO. BRONZE MEDAL-Ist PREMIUM-1859. Awarded by the Lancaster County Agricultu ral and Mechanical Society. TDB subscriber call attention to the fact that the Firs: Premium, it Silver Medal, was awarded him by the Lancaster County Agricultural and Mechanic at Society for Cliches!. Shifting Top Bust gy exhibited at the Fair of the Society In October,les9; also, a Bronze Medal—Pint Premium—for the beet AL his Coach and Carriage Alaking Establish ment, he continues to unnittfitelure Citucbes, Cur lieges, Buggies, Sulkies, and oil other vehicles in hi. line. His reputation as a workman is fairly es tablished, as he can confidently claim for I t i. work the merits of beauty of form. elegance of finish, and strength of structure. One of the distinguishing features of his work is its durability; all vehicles or his build are constructed of the Lest seasoned mate rial, and put together firmly and substantially. Ile gives particular intention ho the REPAIRING OF VEHICLES, and warrants all his work in this line to give bath faction. In ntlilition to hie practical experience in the lin. einem he line the assidasiec of the beet marline's —none Other being employed. The public in remedially invited to call and ex attune *llama on hand. Columbia. Dec. 7, tf.6l. SA UEL CA RTF:ft, COLD CREAM OF GLYCERINE.—For the cart end preveetion to chapped hued., &e. rat %et< at the )LUPIN MORT& It DRUG SI'OH K. Dee 1.18611 Freon wee!. eelttett.t. lIR undersigned would give notice 111111 he intend• I hereafter to do o cash busit t e.s, and will 2:00011 at reduced prices. Railroad mem and others who re ceive their pay monthly, wdi be allowed a credit of 30 days. 11. F. BRUNER. Oct 12,1961. JUST received by the subscruber, at their store ou Locust street below Second, 100 Bags Ground Alum Salt, Mel will tie sold at the loweot marketprier,. Cola. July 6, Vt. J. RUMPLE & ttON - - DR. HOFFER, DENTIST.—OFFICE, Front Street 4th door Iron Locust, over Saylor & 'McDonald's Hook more Colon& a, Pa- UV'Entrance, *tune as Jolley'. Pao okrtiph Gallery. [August ttl, ILMTNOATH , A TTORNET AND COUNSELLOR IT LAI. coiambin .Pa Collection, Fromptlymade,i olLancasletand Vorl, }DU Utica. Columbia,May 4,11350. EDWARD REILLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW,IIIS REMOYBD HIS OF MCI; to No. 11. Nora' Duke Street, °isotonic the Court Dowse, Lei °caner. (Aug 21.1 D-iv. i• a 'lnterior article, permanently black, I►' and nol corroding the pen, con be had in any ...amity. al ihe Family Medicine thorn, gad blacler 01 is that English Boot Polish. Columbia, iliac 9,1959 Another New Arrival. urn are opening ti do day a beaatifal line of tantiene, 11' Gents' and Boys' wear, which we are arena' , at prices to suit the limes. STEAM' & BOWER'. Cola. Jane 7. IBG' Cor.ad and Loma Sic. Tun Received. • fall moek of Lae:Ached and an d blimehtd Studio,. Ticking*, Cheeks. Gingham, and Prints, In ■ word. everything pertaining to de merits use. Call and examine for yourmtven. at STEAMY & ROWNRS, ' Cola. Jane I', 7EBd. Cor.MI and Loes.t HA LOEN AN'S Cheap Ca.h Sive. lawns, Zaino, lamas. T A DIES cell end eve oar braavital 121 erns Lawns, JI.J test eaten., at STHACY & BOVlrEllst. Jane 23 1841. Oppo•ist Odd Fellow.' Hall. NOW FOR BARGATNS. WE have jag received ano th er Int of ail-wool De- VT lobe, and plead Iderearnhigoos. whiela we oder at reduced wire.. STIC4CY h. DOW ERA. Cola- Jane IS. feast Car-Wand Loring ta.u. The Peerless Dirt tor ' Ladles sad hisses. wsw, and Demnital, Licht and. Da - table; another .L.TI 'apply nun neetivo4--Nessiondwr H. C. FONDERSMITH'S CdobiniUs....L.moi. , 'AU MANUFACTURER OF NOTICE. Harrison's Conmbian Ink. Mansalteeper's, a Wordl PIED INstrizazics conse4.or rifizaitrotturn." - SOS. 43PAN1Y437- CHESTNUT sl'imETS. , CAPITAL 6409,,000. Pc rpet au I PTC0103117,, Lim 34s Il ',ere Five rer Cent.. 48,07 26 Unexpired Temporary rrernl• wits, 8? ,631 Le.» for the portion At limo, ex pired on policies over oue year,6lo 015 55 ----SIMMS 40 :Surplus 058,5e9 50 152,3Zi,01/5" 73 QTATEMENT of Mt Inds of the Company on AJ January ,leo2. Published In conformity:lloloi eprovision.of Hie sixtb4cctiono ft he Act of Assembiy ,of April& li.te42. MORTGAG F.S On property valued at over £.4,500.000 being first mortgages on real come, in the City and County or Philtadelphiu.c: cep' ece,:...N 02 in the neighboring sou ties, REAL ESTATE. Purchuseu at Sherif* , sides, under, mortgage eilliielS, Vie: Eight houses sad 10t,711 by 130 feet, on the South-went cos ;ter cif Chesnut and Seventeenth streets. A halve and lot, 27 by 71 feet.on North ride of Sprat:esteem, West el Elev. coin street. Two houses and lots,eselt 19 by 7S reel, , on South side • Spruce street, near Sixteenth street, Five houses and lots.each 17} by 901 feet, Nos. 521,5=1, LIS, 217 too: 3:49 navvy.' st., Three houses and 10i.49 Isy 54 feet,on East sit!, of Seventeenth street,soutb of Pme et, 110141 and 10t,30 hySl feet,on the South east cornerof Chesnut and Beach eta.. Five Maim:sand 101.42 by 56 feet.on the North side of George street, %Vest of Ashton street. Seven houses and lo 1.20 by 117 teen, on the EWA side of Beach Street, south of Chesnut street, A house and lot, IS by 90 feet, N 0.817 I Fitzwater street. F. 1 .211 I of Ninth! street, A ground rent of Inl,issuing auto(' a lot 131 by 40 feet, on North side of Otter strect,4o feet West of Leopard street, 97 lots of ground in Buckley same. and Quereville avenue. Bristol. A house and WOO by 100 feet, on the south side of Stiles street, cast of Sixteenth street. A house and lot, 14 by 36 feet on the cost sideof Fromm., north of Cherry street, Kensington. A bowie and Lot, N. side Liberty street, I Pittsburg. A lot of ground S. side of Pella street, Pittsburg. Two houses and lots N. side of Filbert .Iflet, West of Eighth street. Five hott.os and lot. N. side Dauphin street, east of Corul street. LOANS. Temporary I. oan .cm Stocks as Collat. erul Security, (valued at $137,(109 311) STOCKS. *lO,OOO Alms House Loast,s per con t (lit. on.) 200 Shares Bank o f Kentucky. 1. Northern Bunker - Kentucky, 1110 Union Bunk of Tennessee. 13 " Insurance Company of the State of Perinsylvtimin, .400 •' Southwark Railroad Co. Commercial 3 7 and Railroad Bank ,Vicksburg, 300 " Pennsylvania Rallroa deo., ot " Franklin Fire insuraneeCo., " Mercantile Library Co., 24 . 1 Union Canal Company, 2 " Continental HotelComp'y, gluon 00 do. do. Bonds. 1110.000 North Penna. State 0 per cent, loan of /day. ISM. 810 000 North ['einem Railroad Bonds, 82,000 Burlington City Water Loan, 8700 Philadelphia City loan, 0705,50 City Warrants, Note, and Bills receivable, Cash oil hand, Cash uibunds oft! gents REAL ESTATE" Market value, Cov , , as above, Advance in value STOCKS. Market value. I,oal, 3.14 above Advance in value Total, 52X11.005 LOSSES BY FIRE. Loemeniald durimsthe yea, 1961, *wee 8 5 By order orthe Board. CHARLES N. OANCKER.P resoden Attest: JAMES W. hlcAt.r.tmes.Sec'y Pro Tem. DIRECTORS. N, Raneker, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Gram, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Richard,., David S. Drown, Isaac Lea. Edward' C. Dale, Geo. Falco, Alfred Fieler. CHAS. N. BANCKER, President, EDW , D. C. DALE, Vice President. JAS. W. AIeALI.ISTER, See'y pro tem. N. AIcDONALD, Agent, Columbia. March S. 18112. 1862.] SPRING. [1864. NOW OPENING A LARGE STOCK Or GOOD CARPETINGS AND OIL CLOTHS, at very low prices:o suit the Bobs, all ord:is Springs newest style.: Brn.sels. Superior Three Ply, Superior In t , r , a ,c h i t.... ' Hein p List. Rae, Ate. FLOOR MATTINGS-4-t TO 6.4- 'WIDE; FLOOR OIL CLOTHS 4-4 TO 4 YDS. WI DE, Stair Oil Cloths, Stair Crn.lies, Furniture Oil Cloths, DBUGETS FROM 4-4 TO 4 YARDS WIDE; ELEGANT RUGS AND DOOR MATS; Coroa and Stile:in Door Mats; WINDOW SHADES OF NEW DESIGNS; Looking Glows, Gilt and Mahogany From. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, ull stock. larluding latent styles of White Granite Milner and Ten Sets. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS: Bleached and Brown 10-4 and 12.4 Sheeting*, It:cached 5.4 and fs4 Pillow eAse Uu,lnr, Extra Bed Ticking. ToPOPIIIIES and Craftlips, Wooten Table Covers, Bureau Covers. Marseilles quilts, Woolen Coverlets. &e. CARPET CHAIN: Woolen, Linen and Conon—all Cob s EXTRA QUALITY LIVE GEESE FEAThERS. HALDRMANs , Columbia, March 15, ISM. Cheap Cash Snore. Valuable Real Estate AT PRIVATE SALE.. TNB subwriber offer• at private stale the following. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, !Pinioned in the borough of Columbia: - . No. 1. The well. known Colombia Mill prop. erty. On tho property Ie erected, at the corner a Front owl Lauren. street... the "COLUMBIA FLOUR MILL." The building Is of brick, in good condition. commo dious. with two run of burrs. It is driven by bosh seater and steam. a new 30 horse engine haviug been added to the mill within the past two Years. The water power is salamis to drive the mill daring U.: greater part of the ) ear. There Is a new brick stab% vat? convenient on the premises. The propeny cow prises the water right. on Rhawnee Han, with Max.. four acres of meadow land. • No. 2. A Lot of Ground, situate at the N. E corner or Freut and Laureate meet.. having (rout of ttO feet, more or leas.en the ;meet wee.. att4 extending bark ISO Let. tr the renneylvanta Railroad Olt whirl, is erected a cotamodlone twowlory• BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, The gal it carried through tiro hamar,. and water Intro• duced in the hae'r huthhoga and barb bowie. ♦ large garden and an orchard of choice trait trees in Om Lou. • - No. 3. A Lot of Ground situate at the N. IV. corner of Second and Laurens towels, having a Irani of 53 feet on the latter 'trees and extending beck IT& feet to an alley, on which it hat. a lace of 12 wet on which is erected a two.otory Stowe atil Bock huilditio, divided haw two Dwellings. There te water on the premi..e.. A large garden a tacked. For information apply to CHAS. I PIISET. Madero. Clearfield Co' y, ra . or to U.N. NORTH, Columbia, Pa Columbia. May 23, 195 t 41" We Rave Just Received Dit. CUTTBRII Improved Chest Riqmadlig o u rpe nder rad Igimulder Wares bar Gealhasen, and Patent Skirt Slapponer and Macs Nee Ladle., jam the article that la wanted et this time— Camas and tee *beat at Family Medicine Store, Odd Pallemeat Hall. [April 111. aura, w, Bead's Bawl tinkers, fir ‘,l Dyspeptics, end Arrow Moot Crackers. for L,• valid* and eldhltew—new iTleles in Colombia, alb the Family Medicine Stoic, April Id. I. QP/LIIING'S TRSttt6d CLUE.--The wail if fuels air araiele is felt in every feenity.llllllll-pew a can be sepptied; Fur atesdieg timakane dna wa re. ornamenud work, toys. ie. time b eetistryi superior. We beer routed it swell is repeinsue ewer eri ages which Wive bees eselere tee .sells. -VOA JaalElia it at tite taumeA3 FAULT InlanClNESTOirt: Cheap Thack 5i11ie...:.: tTE have now on bend • lame intele afillitaqk MP. . 11 ...alb, sod nualities, orlielb ova arorooffiffont we eon offer at seek prices of win irodeenjourrellio-era In Nei. sTEACY& Mtt ERA. oructons E 75,117 ES 1.991,'74- :4 °- A t coon, g103,99i .93 $93.6t5,i4 r coo. 0 5m,171 10 Ti• $1,033 50 21 US 0,645 2c,370 38 $1,74 3t 111,4a10 is 10.1.9U1 .1.1 $11,633 83 8.58 eO3 60 b 5,171 10 $1892 S G
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