e and posted on the, -right of Gen. Crawford and fronting the dense timber where the ;Babel infantry was'posted. General Banks now rode on to the field anddirected thenperations. General Geary's ;brigade of general Augur's Division, had ribeadvanoe and maintained it -admirably. Xeneral Geary's brigade consisted of the aFifth Ohia, Seventh Ohio, Twenty-ninth ;Ohio, .Twenty.eightb. Pennsylvania and Xnapp's Battery. No sooner had these troops taken their places than the Rebels opened musketry fire ,upon them from two sides and in front, aided -by the batteries before mentioned. The batteries on the mountain also kept up a most destructive fire, but the Federal troops never faltered or even winced. At , half past five the battle became general, ar tillery replying to artillery and infantry to infantry, and desperation wits the order of . the day. The fight continued until dark- Bess put a stop to the carnage. I have • witnessed many battles during this war, • but I have seen none where the tenacious obstinacy of the American character was so ,fully displayed. Our troops fought with the valor of veter ans. No sooner did a volley of musketry , or a discharge of artillery mow down the .ranks of a regiment, than the gaps were .closed up and a new front presented. Regi ment vied with regiment and brigade with .brigade in deeds of rotor; and tow instances : indeed were there where even individuals faltered. The Eighth and Twelfth Regulars attached ,to General Banks' corps, led by Captain +Pitcher, did excellent service. Captain Pitcher was wounded severely, though not dangerouslyf in the knee, by a musket shot, .but he kept the field to the end. With the setting in of darkness the firing ~of musketry ceased, but the artillery on the mountain kept up a random firing until near midnight. At dark our troops with drew to a small copse of wood about a half -at mile to the rear of their first position, were they were joined soon after by the corps of Generals McDowell and Sigel, who formed in their rear. At nine o'cljck in the evening the hungry ,and wearied troops of General Banks wero were relieved by portions of General Mellow ..oll's command, and fell back a half a mile, resting on their arms in a pleasant clover field. The night was unusually lustrous, and all prominent objects were as plainly distin guished as in the bright daylight. Tho roughfare Mountain loomed up in the west, a rebel signal light now flashing through space, and our long columns standing by -their muskets stretched up and down all the slopes and fields, were dimly described with their faces towards the enemy. Crawford's brigade, which had borne the brunt of the fight, threw themselves, almost -exhausted, upon the moist grass, and talked over the adventures of the battle. Some of the men incautiously made fires, and this revealing our position, the enemy commen ced shelling us. Their firing was generally excellent, the shells bursting among trains, ambulances and horses, soon compiling our soldiers to move back towards Culpepper. A panic was very nearly occasioned at this time, as the regiment•+ took to their heels to get out of range, and seeing so many men retreating, others that had not reached the field also started to run and soon the roads were crowded with frightened people, who added to the existing misfortunes by telling wild stories of repulse, loss and dis comfiture. Soon the Provost's Guards were thrown across the roads and fields, stopping strag glers, and suffering only the wound() to pass. The wounded came in on foot in great "lumbers, and the ambulances were promptly on the spot to carry off those unable(' to walk. The scenes that made the morning light terrible were the oneun:iitants of all bat tle fields; but the unusually heavy loss of field and lino officers was remarkable. Most of our wounded are wounded in the lower limbs. About four o'clock in the afternoon Gen eral Pope and staff went upon the field, and were greeted with the most vociferous cheers. The General rode to the extreme front iu the thickest of the fight, and came near get 4ing into a rebel ambuscade, but he discover ed his danger in time to avoid it. We took several Rebel prisoners, from whom I gained some information. It is cer tain that the Rebel General Winder is killed. General Jackson is wounded slightly in the band. General Saxton is mortally wounded. The Rebel force engaged in the battle was from forty to fifty thousand. The casualties on our side are fully set forth in the list of mimes I send you of the killed and wounded, now at the hospitals in Culpeper Court House. The list was taken nt nine o'clock today. General Augur's wound is not dangerous. It is a flesh wound in the hip. General Geary is severely wounded in the arm.— General Geary had his horse killed under him. as did also the chief of General Pope's Staff, Colonel Ruggles. Large numbers of howpital tents and stores were sent from Washington to-day to the scene of action. Culpeper is one vast hospital, though most of the wounded will be sent on to Washington for treatment. Two pieces of artillery and a large num ber of small arms were captured from the enemy. $5O REWARD: TIP. Columbia Insurance Company will pay Fifty Dollars reward for the arrest and convietten of the person or persons who set the fire which desiroyed the Church mid Sehool-linase. in Marietta. inn the niorning of the 7th in-t. To he paid on conviction of Fuel: purl y or parties. C. S. KAUFFMAN, President. ONORGE VorNa. Jr. Secretary Col umbin, A ugli.t 10, NOTZCZI. TVILEREAS. Letters 'resit:men:nig on the memo. of A whew Heber. late of the borough of Coln:ohm. 0001117 of Imaearaer. deeensed have been greened to }he undgned, all persons indebted to said estate ore notified to make immediute paymen t . toil tlto.e hawing Omnie are mine-tell to preeeni t bete , duly AU theiltlcYled (or we liellient• to • • CH RISTIA NA UEITER, Executrix Cosa. Augu•t 9. 'G2 Ct. ENLIST, ENLIST. ZEN DOLLARS WILL BE GIVEN, 117 ADDITION TO ALL OILER 49OUTIES! No Recruits for the FORTY-FIETII REGIDIENT pennsplosnin Volunteers, (Col. THOMAS WELBII4 pow 01 Newport News. ONE HUNDRED MEN. of the first class, are wonted immediately for thin regtaient. Apply at EVANS & HASSALL'S, No 419 ARCH Street. Philadelphia Colombia, August 9,18132.4 t WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, &c. nine eui , ecritier would Invite attention to his large 1 and fine monk of ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS, • ' SEGARS, 11111ACEO, PIPES, &c. fir Leer* h.• foock tcgll 411ecl cip, and believer. that he can offer a• good an av-oriment of everyolinvz an hie Into a• can be found in any store in Columbia. • ' ile would direct •pectat attenvon to ht• • 4 124-,..=FPWC.416.1V "1DC7.1MTM.153. These are llght vronem. good m .mahty. lour in once, and eery mholemme drone either for tuck or A large Aeaonment of SUCcicerissolsamazza. X 4, 11:3431.1. will minim general noise°. and will he found In c a m. prim nlme ofihe tioe.t pme4 ever offered in Columbia. Call and examine Them. J. C. Cur. Front and Cores,. olreela t eolurnbia, P.I. Columbia, August :1.1.51.:. 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 moat complete patentaut—eun be had at ItFA ULM'S, Local-I street. opposite the Bank. N.l3,—Thesejara have been tested, and may be ex amined with gm frail in them—at Ptahlees. Than' are perfectly air-tight. and the trouble of sealing is entirely avoided. They ale generally acknowledged us the very hest in use. Columbia, August 9, 1941. Feataers: Feathers Feathers!! WARRANTED, A No. 1, free from dust or ' , Men put up in small white hags of from to 30 Ib, thereby avoiding the trouble of handling them. A petson wanting a bed, bolinets and pillows can purchase one of our small sacks 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 tationvenience whatever, and they are ready for use. We make no r barge for sack, and will sell them at the lnwe•t tahrliet prices for prime Western Live Geese Feathers. STEAUY & 13M% SKS. Oppo.ite Odd Fellow.' Hall, Columbia, Pa Columbia, A ug.9, Dissolution ef Partnership rionnerthip heretofore exi.ing between the 1 undersigned, under the title of En-man A: Flanne ry, I, thin dny di...caved by mutual comma. Geo rge H. Erktnan 14 authorized to collect all monies due the Rem and will pay all deldu. GEORGE 11. ERISMAN, MICHAEL FLANNERY. Vie business will be rontinued at the old •tand— "Continrntni Saloon,. Corner of Front and Locust streets, Columbus, in the name of the widersigned Returning. 'hanks for pn.t very liberal patronage on the part of the public, he asks a continuance during hu. ali-once in the service ot liis country. A compe tent person will lie left In charge of the Saloon. Cola. A ng. 9, 1t.62.31, GEC. IA EItISSIAN. 25 13131..5. Illuminating and Lubricating Coal OIL which %yid be sold at Pitt-burg Prates, by the .rrel. A. AI. RAAIIIO. Tru.cott's Building ; Opposue Bank Cola. Aug. 9 . 1U62. NOTICIE. (WIN tru.tera of Odd Fellow,' Noll appociation have derlarrd a dividend of three per cent. payable on and after die lath III!!. HIRAM WILSON, Sec., 0.1,1 rellow.-.0 Ilnll us-ociniion -Columbia, A lig. 2, It6V-It NEW SET/7311LILY STOE.B, Front Street, above Walnut, COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. THE Pub.criber, having returned to CoMinh's., after an absence of seven years, again orer, his serv ices 111 111, line oh intslllCSS. lie hag opened in the MOTE formerly occupied by Mrs John Martin, in Front street above Walnut, a complete assortment of new and natid.mine MMP E X., XL 71r, • E= CLOCKS, WATCHES, FANCY ARTICLES, &r.. to which he Mem, the attention of the pub lic. Nn prices wi./ be as low at any, und he can wit want Ms inock it- good in every retipect Ile refer, with confidence to MA putt Ittdne4it career in this place. tad a imam tithe literal custom formerly evendral io Repairing m gill its variods brunches promptly and eureiully executed. CHARLES ZEITLEII. Cola., July t.:6, ISC2. BARGAINS IN CLOTHING, AT RICE'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE, No.l Wolf's Row, From St., (near Columba Bridge,) COLUMBIA, PA. IF you want to buy CHEAP CLOTHING, and good. go to Rice's. Ile 'luso ;urge :Stock of every thing unit, hue of busnwss, which he sell, at the very lowest rute=. A Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GENTLENIFN'S FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, &c., &c., Can always be found at Mee, HENRI' RICE, SaTequila Colombia, July 26, 1562 —6m. DIVIDZIND. Tlll , lllTanageng of Um Co!utnla Oa, Company have th• day dcelared a Dieulend of 50 cents per share, pal able on iformaad. WM. P. LLOYD, Cola. July ti, '6 Secretary and Treasurer. COURT PROCLAMATION. ‘IIIIEREAS. Ike lion. HENRY G. LONG, v Pre.ident, lion. A. L. HAVE. and Fennel HRINTON. E4q., Ay=octnte Jlldge• oft 111. Court of Com mon Plens. in and for the county of Lancaster-nod A ssisinut lu-lire- of the Court of Oyernod Tenn tier, 1111,1 General Jail Delivery, nod Quarter Sessions of the Penes,. in nest for the county of Lunen:ter, have i-sued their Precept to inn directed, requiting me. oolong other thi 11,1 s, to looks. Public Proclamation throughout tlint n Court of Oyer nod Terminer and General Jitil Delivery; Alan, n Court of Quin ter 8e....4011. of the !'cure mid Jail Delivery, will comtnence Ibe Court (louse. fo the city of Linien-ter. in the Commenweolib of Peons) b vauitLoothe3llD MONDAY Nit AUf;IP. I I'. (19M) 196th. In par-nn Nice of Inch precept, PUBLIC NuTieN is II 1.:11613‘' GIVEN. to the Alnyor nod Aldermen of the city of Lancaster. to said county, and all the Jus tices of the rem,. the Coroner, and Constables or the said rily rind county of Lancaster. that they be their :inn there in their own proper ptrsons,wit h their rons.-erords and exammationsoindinainsition, wtJ their other remembrances. to do those things which 10 'heir offices appertain, in their behalf to be done; aid ake all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who tire. or then shall be. in the Joil of the ,tcleculity of I..inen,•Ter.4ll e m Ire then and thereto preset niengitio st them 1...5ha1l bents'. Dated at Lancaster. July 14111. 1962 S W. P. BOYD, Sheriff. July t 26, 1,962 31 YIUSIC TEA.CIIING ! Fill i lZ y l i t,: e c c ill . l i c s r t g , r e o i Lo s s t es o t n o t ti e ve Lessons i such ns .1P.X.A../V - 0 F•4COMIL3'3EII. 'Living hero io con.inot prneliee forayer ten year., and tnicen from •everrtl ceientaited teachers, she i. prelm red to give, prompt nod neeuritte itiatrucii lion% JO till the MOitern mod, of leaching be giver, at the reiodenee of pow!, or nt the Witi.liitigtoo Iloune. nod 111 r term, will he h. reniionnble a. cohere r•hargc for AIISS AIATTIE 1.. 't OUNCi. Cohmilihi, July 19, Itii—gm. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Silver-Plated Ware. SEIREENER & SPERING, TiA yING taken the old e.itablished -taint of Jolla 1.1 PeILX. F.Onl street, respectfullyinvite tile public to call an.l examine their large us-cum:tem of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER and SILVER-PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, COMBS, PISTOLS, ACCORDEONS, and FANCY ARTICLES, Socha. arc IPOJEI ly kept in a firid-class Jewelry Store. We will keep coils:natty on hand is large stock of aga732.4arlclzaan. 10GraLtca2.45ss1, In Gold and Silver Cll.P.—Appleton, Tracy ik Cn , p! S Bartlett and Win Ellery movements—Slidell we will offer to the politic ut prices to suit the times . A COD:feu:Wee of the former patronage is respect fully otheited. fr - lIKVAIIIISG PP Art. KINDS PROMPTLY ATTENDED To. GODMIDDI, July 19, 1 S. IS. Grams, GLASS, GLASS 11;ST reeeived, from the manufactorY. n large lot of .1 Gluey I.N'sar. at very low pricey. the place to get ChtllllTullibler4 to put your jelltee in, 14 ST/IM.: & BOWERS. °prolate Odd l'ellovve Cora.,lu:y 19, 1562. Colombia, Pn. HOSIERY, HOSIERY. T A 1)1 Cr nt'•. and Hoye' flo.iery. in great JJ variety; noiwnn•tn odium the areal nilynnee in the price of good., we will &ell at nor law price. STE&C & ROWERS. Corner of Second and l.oca•t Street., Coro, July 19.*12. Coiumbia, Pa. FISH! FISH! mACKER El, by the barrel. half barrel and quarter barrel, of the Iwo qualitle.t. Arpty to B. F. A P P 01.1), Calumltia, July teGt!. Canal Hamm Justß coved tiND for rale, on large or rmall mtantitier, ROO mocks G. A. ..it, IVO tacks A4lllOll :omit. 11. A PIPOLD, Colombia, July 5, 1552. Canal Karin. FOR SALE, .• re. XTRA Family rlour by barrel or larger quantity E %Varranied good or money retended. B. F. PPOLD. Coiambi:. lune 5.1f , 52. Canal Bonin. On to Bbichtnonti. AA N invoice of French and Chiantilla Lace Poini•. nndlnntalos. just received and will be sold at distressingly low prices. A call will convince all 11. C. FONDERSAIITIt, Colombia. July 5 15.2. Peoples' Cash Store. "Cotton is Zing." A NOTii ER advance in the price of rotten. cense qasortly cotton goods have tin upward tendetwyl— We have just returned (tom the coy' with smother .apply of cateap •oe..4:insiltams. dee , a: the old price*. An early e.nl ts B.C. FON IrEIISM Cclumbin,Suly Adjointor, lite Hank Those Patent Glass Fruit Jars A RI attracting groat nitration, eonscque nil y are Willy? Simply irrcause ihry arc the "LADIES' CHOICE." Cail and -en tit •in as Ceumbia , July 3, im p. c. FONDEttedifITH'S Old Stand To.Destr9y—Rats, Roaches Sec:, To Destroy—Mice, Moles; and Ants, To Destroy—Bed•Bugs, To Destroy—Moths in Fitts, Cloths, &c. To Destroy—•Mosglnitoes and Fleas, To Destroy—lnsects on Plants and Fowls, To Destroy—lnsects on Animals, &c., To Destroy—Every form and species of Ver min. TOEL - 331 "Only Infallible Remedies known." DESTROYS INSTANTLY EVERY FORM & SPECIES OF VERMIN, These preparations (unlike all Others) are: "Free from Poisons." r "Not ean g erous 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." 4, 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, &c. Uard by—the City Hospitals, Alm-Houses, &c Used by—the City Hotels —cAstor'—tSt. &c. Used by—the Boarding Houses, &c., &c Used by—more than 50,000 Private Families Q 7 - See one or two Specimens or what is Everywhere said by the People—Editors— Dealers, &c. HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vemin need be so no longer, if they use ‘ , Cosmit's" Exterminators. We have used it to our satis faction, and if a box cost 85 we would have it. We had tried poisons, but they effected nothing; but ttCosrAit'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.—Medi ma (0. Gazette. MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed annually in Grant County by vermin, than would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect Killen—Lancaster (Wis.) Herald. HENRY R. COSTAR—We are selling your preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches and Vermin disappear rapidly. ECKEI2 & 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 25c. 50e. and $l,OO Boxes ' Bottles and flacks. $3 and $5 sizes fo r Planta tions, Ships, Boats, Hotels, &c. CAUTION !! ! To prevent the public from being imposed upon by Spurious and Highly Penile:out Imitations, a new label has been prepared, bearing a fac simile of the Pro prietor's signature. Examine each box bottle, or flask carefully before purchasing, and take nothing but "COSTAR'S." 13:7 - Sold Everywhere—by All Wholesale Druggists in large cities SOME oP TIIE Wholesale Agents in New York City Shiefrelin Bros. & Co, Darrel, Risley &Kitch 13. A. Fahnestock, en, Holt & Co, Bush,-Gale St Robinson, A. B. & D. Sands & Co, M. Ward, Close & Co. Wheeler & Hart, MeKreson & Robbins, James S. Aspinwall, D. S. Barnes Sr. Co. Morgan & Allen, F. C. Wells & Co. Hall, Bucket & Co, Lazelle, Marsh &Gard- Thomas & Folio', ner, I'. D. Orris, Hall, Dixon & Co. Conrad Fox. I= Philadelphia, Pa. T. W. Dyntt & Co. Robert Shoemaker & B. A. Fa hnestock & Co. Co. French, Richards &Co. AND OTDERS. AND Mt Drnggists Grocers, Storekeepers and Retailers generally in all Country Towns and Villages MEM 'UNITED STATES. .4LT COLUMBIA, PA. Q.7 - Sold by DR. AV. S. McCORKLE, Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' Ball. ALBERT GRAY & Co., Front Street, above Locust, R. WILLIAMS, Front Street, above Locust And by all Druggists, Storekeepers and Re tatters generally. 07 - Country Dealers can oreder as above. Or address orders direct--(ar if Prices, Terms. &c., is denied, (17'Send for Ce. 62.1 Circular, giving minced Prices] to - sztriavar a. COSTAR, Principal Dcrrat—No. Sl2 Broadway--(Op posite the St. Ntpholaa Hotel,) New York. May 10, 1852. I :l l{l)k ' trii INSURANCE CONIPA:NX, OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTp COUNTY, PA. CHARTER PERPETUAL. THIS Company continues to insure Buildings, Mer chandise.-and other property, against less and damage by fire, on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium or premium note. The success of the Company has for exceeded the moat sanguine expectations of the Directors, and it will be noticed by the following .tatement that its affairs are in a healthy and flourishing condition. Whole Amount Insured $772,707 34. Balance of Cush Premiums unex pended. Feu. 1 st,le6l. 6355 IS Cash Premium...received during the the last year, :CFS agenta' coin. inis.ions, 23 315 51 Interest received oa money loaned lust year, 20 35 151.210 0; Losses and Elpentes paid the last year, 22,704 2L Balance of Cash Premiums unex pended, Feb. Ist, 1202. 1.503 :Xi 0121007 It will be seen from the above that ihe money paid in advance for policies has been sufficient to pay all losses and expenses and leave a surplus fund of over Pfizer's Hundred Dollars. and that the DiFCCIOri have never levittl any tux upon the members of the Com pany. C. S. KAUFFMAN. President. G macs Versa, .1 .. 'Secretary. Micuar.l.S.:Snuatax, Treasurer. 3CII-JELM C. S. KAUFFMA N, EPHRAIM HERSHEY, ARRA ll AM BRUNER, MICHAEL H. MOORE, JOHN FENDRICH, GEO YOUNG. Jr.. H. G MINICH.NICHOLAS M'DONALD SAMUEL F EFIF.III I ;EIN,AMOS S. GREEN. MICHAEL S SUVA! A N Columbia. June at. 1t62 COMMISSION & FORWARDING. F.::".:;;;;,' 4.17.'1 Z. P. ii.PPOLD, GENERAL Forwarding & Commission Mer ei,..n Goods nod iron torwarded to all points on the Penne ,North Branch and %Vest Branelt Canals; lAA - _ to all points along th.m Penna. Railroad. Dealer in Flour, Drain, Salt and Plaster. Also, dealer is Coal, consisting 0:: Baltimore Co., Wilkes barre, Pottstown. Rig Mountain. Gann. Colliery. Pine Grove, Ifyhens Valley, Short Mountain, Trevcrion and Broad . ] op. All consignments shall he promptly attended to.— For further particulars, address R. F. APPOLD, Canal Basin, Columbia. l'a. Er Con, carefully selected and prepared for family use, will be delivered to any partof the town in goof.' order—free from slate or dust. [May al, LE62. For Sale at a Bargain BE choice of Two Fire am! Burglar Proof Sc Ice— " Herring" or -Lill les" Patent; Also, a Faintly Horse. and a Brst-raieCarriage and Barnes& Call at the store of _ . H. C. FON DERSNIITII. Cola. Nay 17, IFV2. adjoining the Bonk DL MARKLEY'S 11 EALTH HEALTH HEALTH HEALTII RESTORATIVE RESTORATIVE: RESTORATIVE RESTORATIVE BALSAM BALSAM BALSAM BALSASI Is the moat cert.. in safe and effectual remedy offr red to the public for DYSPEPSIA, LI VER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, GENERAL DEBILITY, HEADACHE, JAUNDICE, MERCURIAL DISEASES, CANCEROUS AFFECTIONS, SCROFULA, PILES, KIDNEY AFFECTIONS, ALL ERUPTIONS OF• THE SHIN, and all diseases originating from an impure condition of the Stomach, Liver and Blood. Experience of over twenty year/. with this and the other remedies prepared by the proprietor, tun ) . tabit-h the fart that they are lie meett retiahle, mitt Will give tone general Catitelletiott than any other remedy before the public. Being PURELY VEGIELTILIMMI they can he taken by nny person and under any cir contemners. NO PERSON CAN TAKE THEM WITEIGIIT DERIVING BENEFIT FROM THEIR USE NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT HEN. Teetimoninht ore daily received vettine forth their vatue. Whole column,. of voluttatry certificatee could be giveu. coat, will trot permit. The attention of the public iv rolled to the circular iavued Ity the •üb•criher and can be obtained st. welt as all the preparation, from the tigenat mentioned below. TRY THEM ! TRY THEM ! rrepitred only Icy DR. G. H. MARKLEY, Who con be consulted at his oilier or by letter, Sold in Colombia by A.GRAY & CO.. Druggi.ts; and, also in Lancaster Comity, by Jo•hun Leader. Mount Joy; Jacob Nia.lov,Sprincvalle; Dumel Coheer. Slue doll; .1 fl Itictz. Elizabethtown; Dr. .1. R. Johns. New Holland: Hensel & Uhler,Qqatr) ville; C. Eau( man, Sporting Hill. April t6.ICO.Mim NEW AND VALUABLE RECIPES: WORTELIt Or A TRIAL. TO MIKE AN OLP ITOCIIM LOOK NEW Dave it papered thoroughly wish she HALT rt.:cm paper now eeiling ■t FOND': Rid:MTH'S, Adjoining the Bank. TO MAK& All 0= MAN 7.00& NEW. Buy him a sail of those new and cheap Cloth. and C'estmeres, and get them made by a good tailor.— You ems get the agasai al 11. C. PONDF.RSNITIPS People's (700.11 TO NAAS A YOUNG MAN LOOK OLD. Buy Ins Clothes to a Clothing :Store. TO MAKE AN OLD LADY LOOK AMIABLE. Buy her plain dross goods at FOX DERSMITH'S TO MAKE A YOUNG LADT LOOK GAY! By all means se lect her dress goods from the new and beauUfal stock just received at H C. FONDERSMITIVS. TO SAVE 1102 SET TIMIS BARD TIMES. Let everybody buy their goods for ca.''. Itamin. an Itluelina.Calicoes,Cottenades and Domestic Goode generally, can now be hod at FC3:DERSMITII , 4 Columbia, June 34, 1412. Old Stand. - - - Attention Gentlemen: cHnicg Lot of Neve :aisle spneg Casimerca and .1 !Leek French Cloths. eFill be opened this dun and all I be sold chebp for (ILA,. at the out 41•Alco. H. C. FONDI:RtsMITIL. Cola. May CC ltiO2 adtoinine the Banks YON'S PURE 01110 CATIWLI BILINDI end PIMP: NVO;I copecially for Medicines 04 Sacramental parpri.e.,•t the 1 anal. tam t MEDICINF,STORE. WINES, GROCITRMS, ko, . QEO. TILLS, AO.; most iTspeetfully. notifies the public that he liar added toehis stock of Um ccrt et, &e., a fine asi.ortmetit of pure GZIRIVLAN WINES. There Wines are pure—no adulterated trash—and are soiled alike to the sick and the well, the strong and the weak. lie re-pecifu/ly solicits u call from loose who need an urtiele of the kind. -ousted thet a tial will verify his wood. 111- stock of having been replenished. will he found wordy/ the at tention of everybody—and hin wife—who will, of course. call upon him ni their earlie‘t'coliveniencc. CORSUR Or FIFTH Alsill UNION STS. Coluenbia,..Aug. 2 -Iy. The Best. Cheapest, and most Success ful Family - Paper in the Union. A Complete Pictorial History of the Times. 11.9.3ELPEIR'S UTZEIELF, SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. Price Six eenta n number; St!,iiV per year Critical Notices of the Prue. We wanld not AO often call attention to Harpers Wicking if w•e were not well /ma-tied that it If Mertn ay paper pulilished in the United Staten, and for that reason, 111541 that atone, we de-ire to see it undermine and root out a certain kind of literature too prevalent. which blunts the morals of its readers. via:lles their taste for wiiniblc reading, and is altogether bad in its effects —Noir London Advertiser. las fresh leaves. us clear iv pe.iiit entertaining va riety. is -even but just criticisms upon 1110 halms of the time , „iis elegantly w•nttc_ 411 d in-tructive articles, and its able correnpentlenec. all combine to sake it the model newspaper or our country, and one tam every family moutprizu. Its condensed weekly 4urn miry of Poser} . arid tiontegic intilligence IS thin• geMer supers, w that commined in my otherjournal Heine pa tilltmeil too, in a form tor or:seri/anon and binding. trinken core of us it deserves to be, it w•dl he found in future )ears as welcome a companion for the la nily and fireside as the duly out which it was first perused.—N. T. Eecning Post. - TERMS. 011.1 Copy for One Year, t. 50. One Copy for Two Tear., 4.00. ten Cope- for One Year, 19,00. An Kora Copy will be allowed for every Club of To Svu-enotert.. Ilarper's Weekly is electrotyped, and hack soot hers "au be furnished at tiny time. Vol.. 1., 11.. 111 . and IV. for the Yenr• 1557. 1839, 1 4 69. twit 1!-OU. of -II Alt lINIt'S WEEKI.Y.'' him& soinely hound in Cloth extra, Price, 53.50 such, arc now rosily. HARPER & imoTrina, Franklin Square. New Yoik. Dec. 14. 18111. TO THE LADIES'. ur r. would call your special attention to n new and TV beinniful line Of Deer Goo.ll we have Just re cet ved, at attuned vines. STCACY & BOWERS, Corner Second and Lace-1 Columbia. May 17. Iyl9. Columbia. Pn. POCKET BOOKS AND PURSES. A LA R 611.: lot of Fine and Common Pocket 'looks £1 nod Pur , es, at from 15 cents to two dollars each Dr 'thwarters and News Depot. Colombia. April 14.1 'GO. A EBIV more of those beautiful Prints lel', winch will he •nI,I CLenp, nt SAYLOR Sr. AIcDONALD'S Ap'il IT. Columbin TIFF: higlie , t cad' price paid for mixed, or white and colored Ituge. JNO D.lltAR li Paper Milli itne IVurellou-e• Corner P.Pli Commerce /Arco,. In. col. may ,11, OUR FIRST ARRIVAL. ""ff A.VING just received our first Nl:w STOCK.we would announce to the eitizenq of Coluullun end vieluity. 1104 it i. NOW READY FOR INSPECTION, to all who may favor us with a call, feelioc confident we eau offer good.: at such prices as will induce all to purcha•e. 10" CALL AND SEE THENT—kaI STEAM' & BOW MRS, Corner Second nod Locos Sireet4; Cola. Mny 0, '52. Oppoeiie Odd Fellow,' 'loll Potatoes! Apples!! Oranges!!! A I.A E ?uan t ity of Pot ,toes of the ltc , t ictics WuWI 'tree', tuljoinine Bellevue flou=r. Al ny the Of in .ninlier quantitie FRESIL ORANGES} ill :thy qualztii) at the 10wc. , ,t rate, s. IL LOCI:ARD, Columiiiri. April '2C., I=o2. JOHN LONG. IIT Mottle r' Tm mid to arr. Store, Lo curt street, oppn-tte the It:mfr. The"ToinTmardor lamp. are the very beet Caul Oil Lampe made. Call arid examine 1:1P111. fr,3 - 13e.t Coal Oil at t. 7.7 e 1.., per galtnn. at Columbia, May 17,1t-tid PI , A !MEWS. I'ELPER llol7ld. nous= NOW: The lag chance for Iprrgarns. 2500 Pieces Wall Paper, Or our be -t t , t mm 1,1411111, 3et t.ct wild) we are elo.leo out ut Ad percent. lower than Phila delphia Wlioles,de Prieee. Call coot, :IA we tie Wt• 111 oil rapicry C. rON1IMS:1111T11. Adjoining Me Bunk, Columbia. March 1 SG2. IN TIAIE OF WAR PREPARE FOR PEACEN JUST ARRIVED, NEW SPRINGAND SUMMER GOODS. THE Subscriber has just returned riokomph,. and N. York, with n forge tout well selected stork of goons cons.-trig lit tent us euf,cab: .113;MSS GOE,DS: Plm•k am' I • nnry Col ...ell Silk., French Wurp,•ll Plaid l'ou I /rd. ltrrcgr A ngl Moll lrJ and Mai I Level:as. :1 1 / I ,lnalnyo,•- anti Jnognnrd 111nlistr., Mou.•I). Inuu•-. I.u. its.Ging ham-, A Ipuea+ and var. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, truper. 111aek French Cirnh.. • It,own and Mae Cloth+, Mark Iloe-r=kla i'n-=nsterra, a large va net y at rune) Cag.ionrre. of nil grade. , and prfreq. Black Grander,.,..tiaiin and Mumeilles Ve-t• lilrne•hed noel unbleacit..l ".qa.ling of an quaniec, from 0, to IG era!, While Good , . nil qualme-. Tick Table ♦plod:., Towel. infix, &c. SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS, Mack and Volley Colored Stella Shawl•, Block Stlk Du-it r• and Montilla.. 11o•1rry. Trimmings and Nation• Isla II grades. qual. and orle•a. Hoop Skills of all -izc•. lbalmoral :Skirts Umbrellas, l'aem.ths. READY-MADE CLOTHING; Black aid Fancy Cloth Cows. !flack ond Fa my Cn•-irnerc Corns. Mack and rnticy Ca•simere Pants. !SLIM, St Fancy Silk. 511L11.1 7 Cloth & Casoirocre 'rho above cond. hire been bought greoily rr doord robo-s f,r ‘7A,1411, nod will be .old at •10.111 ad vance for the tonne, at the More of " AIeTAGUI:&Cn, I.oruat Ri reel. tyro door 4 below COllllll lita Hank. Columbia Abaci! 29.11.132. LANCASTER, PA. FOR RENT OR SAGE. LA A Large TWO-STORY BRICK DICE[-L- ?A LING 111 lILISB. fronting on Lortud street, above Fourth. formerly occupied by Wm. COWDEN. with VI fine Briek !guide and Carpenter Shop. Posse.sion given het day of April. !Kid. Apply to Cola. March 3, 12 4 3141 WM. McCIIESNEY. 1882.] Second Spring Arrival. [1862. IPEINING this day a Splendid issorbarnt of Neos ep ring Doody, bought very low for cash, and will be sold at a very email advance on cost. NEW STYLES DRESS GOODS: tarring Style. Chunks and Detainee, UtOratle ebullien t re laird Organdies. Drilled French Lawns. tqlk mid \Vool Yak...lies, Alomoribiones, Mohair.. Clack and While Poil de Cl...ere.. All-Woo. Dilators, Dent Brands of Glossy . mirk Pulite. New Style Fancy Dress . Az. Merrimac and other best make of Arun., cents: Dress Ginglinms—ti3 Ms.; Moolins. nt the old price.. CLOTHS, CASSMERES AND VESTINGS. A full line of Cloths. Cassirneres and Vesting.. A 101 l line of desirable goods for BOYS' WEAR. CARPETING: 4 AND FLOOR 0111.CLOTIFIS: Itecond Supply thi• Sprung. /IA LDE.3I (inlnnrbts, April 3, '32. Cheap Ca.!' Shore. TAE Brick Dwelling House, Two Stories and Atiir, iiitutted in Union lancet above Szcond, nppe•ttr the Catholic Church. The Itailifaig has a hack...card. With v. mar luiroduced. Lately occupied by William Parker. For tam• apnly to IL U. ESSICK. columbia.l'ila tell 9, 19Mit. Lie. Fifth Supply of New Spring Cmids. 1962. OVIIINTIWG MMUS DAV OUR FIFTH Supply or New -ratio* Good • ot crciOly reduced prices. Our frsentl4 nod crouonacr. are rc ,poofully inviicd to cull and examine our new, vs rx4 sod cheap stock of goods ALI:ORMAN - 1k Cola. May, t 1,1902 Ch•up Cask 'more. RAGS WANTED. NO. 2, ARCADE, APPLES, APPLES, APPLES, Tom Thumb About Again! HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. R.Olll. .. 1 6'.6 . k c- k , 41 OUR 7141 . .0. . AGAIN ! OVER TEE OLD SORT. . • BE Subscriber having disposed of his stock of Dry T .Be.. et his tore, opposite Ike Odd Fellows' lint Ito Stency & Dowers, begs leave to inforut his old ewdomers and tile public generally that be is. again laying in a New St ock of goods, at the Old ....guild adjoining the Bank where he will be pleased to se!: Own and as many New ones as will favor him anti thetr patronage. Believing that the —Nimble Sixpence is better than the Slow Sidling" for the buyer an well as the seller —he is determined to do an exclusive Cask Business. and trusts he will have a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore received at his old stated. • 11. C. FOND ERSII Cola. May 17, IRE!. adjoining the flank. PR11741.T.E1 SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER Offers at private sale, the following, valuable town property, viz: A Lot of Ground, COO:kiln of about six acres, oluated on the 'lord' tide of .11n1 street, in the borough of Columbia, Imucaster county adjoining properly of the e•tair of James. Culling, deed.oii the west, and the Columbia Rollitig Nlill property Ott Use east. on which is erected a good TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,A. containing two room • and a kitchen on the first floor, tour ectonis on the second story. and Iwo good cellars. Them is a pump with well of good water in the yard. and an ORCHARD containing an excellent variety cf YOU ND I , IIILIT numbed to the preiniiies. The Reading and Columbia Railroad pattts on the oppo.iiie side of the Street. from the property. V.I . terms apple to Cotn..Apnl OR ltsatl•if JOSEPH ULMER. NOTICE. de.lre to ..enle up the old book neeounto, of both I Store+ nod rvoue.l all persons koonolog them relvrn to 'dense call nod nettle the come. 11. C. FON nEasmrni. Colt robin. Muy 17, ISG2. TUST RECEIVD, a very desirable flu lot of Grey Goods add Shepherd's for Ladies' sTEAcv& BOWERS, Opp. Odd Feiloorelfidi Suu.. nt Cunt. Map 17, 1E6.1 IRON CASTINGS: TEE SUBSCRIBER HAVING ACCEPTED THE 1 A g ency for the rule of OP NATITENTAL CASTINGS, SUCH AS IRON RAILING, FENCING, VERANDAS, Cellar Gratings. Tree Boxes, Hitching Posts, SETTEES, TABLES, CHAIRS, Ilda RACKS, FLOWER STANDS, 84c.„ &ca. Offers to the public n selection from the stock of the beat estaliltsliments in the United States 1,0 examined. and price, 11.0:0111111100 ott applieto MC to 1110 undormgeied. Ile 1. also prepared to supply Mill Gearing & Furnace Castings, HAVING A LARGE CATALOGUE OF MILL GEARING PATTERNS, of all P 12. 0 11, and of every kind; all of which will be contracted for at the lowe4t rates and g atinteaccil. Apply to 5A511.7131, THUSCO'rf, Cherry Street, Co'itmliiit. March, I. 1.62 l'a. PRIVATE SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. 11",, L ( L .L' e ur:i td, i'l'u t i r il i rit‘i'lVe le .i n l i f i e l „ 1 :3r u irt t o o „ r n p 4 e li c p e Lauenuer Co* y, half a mile from Columbia. known u: "COWDEN'S BRICK YARD? containing 9 acres and upwards, on which is erected A ONE•AND.A.II.II.I 7 S'rORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, la Frame Barn and Brick Kiln. There is, also. at Young Orchard on the premises. The land is iu a high stale of cultic:aim, and under good fence. The property will he sold low and on model ate pa) mentis; 11111.0 VriAlillT. to examine the property will please C.lll On WILLIAM McCIIESNEY, re siding. in Columbia. who will give them all necessary Information. givep the DA day of April next, ISAti. l'eli yIS, lco•Stt IVILLIASI COWDEN HOOPED SHIRTS. NEW and :splendid style of Hooped jiirl 11. reeeived; Also, a full tarnitinent of oilier styles, very elienp. AIALTBY & Columbin, Apr., ISG2. LOGY-I :direct. FOR. SALE, grinsneks C. A. Salt, 100 Sacks Ashton Salt. A p / &JIM ply at A P I.D'S Warelinuee, Canal Bain. Columbia. Dec. 29, loot. BUSINESS STANDS FOB. RENT. No. 1, MECHANICS' ROW, now occupied by It. HIXOII. po=re•oion given April I, ISW. No. 4, MECHANICS' Row, possession given ienmediniely. Eaquire of Jan'y 1:3, Peng. PITER lIALDFATAN. COACELIVEILICINGF. SAMUEL CARTER, MANUFACTURER OF COACHES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C., Second Street, nearly opposite the Lutheran Church, Columbia, Pa. _ _ SILVER .MEDAL-Ist PREMIUM-1559 BRONZE MEDAL—Iat PREMIUM-1859 Awarded by the Lancaster County Agrieultu ral and Mechanical Society. 'Flag subscriber call attention to the fact tbnt the First Premium. n Silver Medal, won awarded loin by the Lancaster Cooney Agrienlioral nod NireliniiicolSoeiely for the best Shifting Top ih.r, gy exhibited ot 110 e Fair ofili Society 1110e10110 1. ,IN 7 J; nlgo, a Bronze Medal—First Premium—for the best At his Coach and Carriage Itlal.ing Flntablisb• meat, lie roisiiiitien io rinionfireture Coae:ies., Car• reopen, Boggling, and nil oilier veldelen ut line. Ilis repaint hail 11s a workman is fairly to labli4llCd, as he coo confidently clam for his work the merit- OrbeaUly of form, elegonee of fininh, mid ntreligth al nirucluie. One of the di=tuigut•lling ielouien of fits work in it• durability; all vrhirles of hin build ore roontruenni of Elie br-t neanoned male• not. mid put logrther firmly and HlLlSl7.llllilffly. Ile gives palliviilar 1111C111i1111 10 1110 REPAIRING OF VEHICLES, and warrants 11:1 lii work in Ibis incl to give limit. 111C11011. In addition to bi. Timeliest: experience in the Ito •ine.. be ha. the 111,1.4011 re or the Loot worktnen —none other 'sing employed. The pnlilie it re.peetfully Invited so mill and ox• nonistc Aloe eicreL on hand. SANIUM.CARTIII, Columbia. Der. 7, 15 61. POLD CREAM OF GLITERINE.--For the Elm %_/ stud preve.imit fa Chapped lumgl., &c. tar spilt it Ilea )1.111:N1114/RTAR DRUG sTilltg, Der :LISA Frolit <trret. C.nlornhio NOTICE. pit F. understened would give notice that he intend .l. herenner to do o root, lettone.., nod win Fell noon, et reduced preen.. Ilnifroutl try 9: and other. who re ecive their ray inonddy, wto be allowed a cre.i.l of 111 daps. 11. I'. BRUNEI:. Oct 12,1...A1. • SALT! SALT! IiTST rcerice4 by the •nbst.rtber, dint aline it, J Luntll .trret below 100 flags Ground Alum Solt, birl win Le said ut the lowest :nutlet prier, Cola. July 6, J RUM MB A. SON. DR. HOFFER, DENTIST. -OFFI C E, Front Street 4th door tram Locust. over Snylot ac M cDonald's Rook Fiore Coltamt al. Pa IrrEntrance, tame It. Jollry't Ploo °graph Gallery. [August 1.1.„16:AO, H. M. NORTH, A TTORNET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAIL Columlan.hn Collectsont. promptly made n Lancame land Yorl fountle*. Colurnbia.Mny 4,1950. EDWARD REILLY, A TURRET AT LAW, lIAS REMOVED BIS OF nun to No. 11. North Duke Street, oppotote the Court tiou.r, Itrtnemorr. IA og. 21. 111-1 c. Harrison's Conmbian Ink ■ .operior article, permanentle Mack, and not corroding the pee., can he butt in ittly .entity. at the Inmttp blediei•tc store, and blacker / et to thut IrdigHats Boot Pallets. dumbis, June U. lea Another Nee Arrival. %yr arc (Melling 110. any a beantiful line of t.ndies , , Gents , and Inirrs' wear, which we are otfcrins Ri prices to suit the times. STY:ACT & BOWERS, Cola. Jane 7.1902. Car. *1 and Locust Sr,. Uousekeepees, a Wordt T1.1.3T Received. a lull clock of Clenched and on e) bleached Wrath.. Tickinga, Cheeks. Gingham• and Print., inn word. everything pertaining to do aseatie ute. Call and examine for yoar•etee.. at STEAM" & BOWERS. Cole. June 7, 1901. Cor.2d and l.ocu•t Sts. Lawns, Lawns, Lawns. T A DIES etill and ace our beautiful In rent Tampa, J-4 fast color., at STEACY ft BIM' latti. June Ittl2. Opputite Odd Hall. NOW FOR BARGAINS. WE hare ja.t reeeived another Int of all , coni Dee lainri and plaid Alovataloiquee. whirh we eller at reduced price.. STEA dr. now 1-:C.A. Cola. June 2.9., Con 2d and Loeusi 'etc The Peerless Skirt for ladies and Nines. Nr:luv„lnlin"tiec'elCu2a-r-ti " 0KR.5.6.4 !TWA Colnuaris. Jun^ 11.1 Kt. Alijosning the Rral•. PERE IN 51744NCE 'COMPANY OP " • ; PHILALVELPIEtA., Y* NOS. 435 AND 437.CHESTNDT STREETS. CAP LTA L• - • *4400,000. Perpetual Premium., • • auma r 34s Le.* five Pee Cem. I:umpired Temporary ortro.• V-03143 95 • Ler, for the portion of On= tx p iced on pole ins over one y•a r, 820935 55 iturp • ." 6245 , 1,005 75 QTATEMENT elite Assns of therompany on 1111111 H ry 1,1962. Published mil conformity entbtlieprovision orals sixth-emotion. he A e tofessembly,of Ap r i4:h.t b.pa. MORTGAGES. On property valued at over F 4,560 006 being first morigageson real estate. it, the City unit County of Plai Isidelphia,exs veld su6,:Ano 921 n the neighboring coons bee, 61,99 a REAL ESTATE. Purchaser. at Sheriffs' sales, under' mortgage claims, viz: I:ighthouses and 101,70 by 150 feet, on the South-west coinerofCheinut and Seventeenth at reels, A house and hat,:27by 71 feei.on North side of Spruce street, West of Kiev enin street, Two houscsifh dint or.eneh 18 by7sfeet. oa South side o Spruce street, near Sixteenth street, Five 11011, , 1 111111 10111. each 17/ by 90 feet, Nos. 621,323, 525, 527 and 529, 'Alwyn st., Three hoirres and t 01.40 by 54 feet,on Ens t side of Seventeenth strect,south of Pine •I, Rotel and 10t,50 by9l feetrintheSouths east cornerof Chesnut 211111 'leach sts., Five kelpies and lot .42 by hO feet.on the North side of George street, West of Ashton street. Seven houses and I int. 26 by 117 feet, on the East side of Reach street, south of Chesnut street, A house amid 10t.19 by 90 feet. N 0.817 11 tawnier street. Ens t of.Noith street, A ground rent of slll.issuing out of s lot 13} by 40 feet. on North side of Otter street, 40 feet Web: of Leopard street, 97 lot; of ground in Mickley stree. rind gnereville scout en. Bristol. A Insure and lot. tO by 106 fret,. on the south rude of Stiles Street, cast of ' Sixteenth street. A house and lot, 14 by 30 feet on the . east side of Front st., north of Cherry street, Kensington. A house and Lot, N. side Liberty street. Pittsburg. A lot of ground S. side of Penn *teen, Pittsburg . Two houses nod lots N. tide of Culbert svr.t nißighth sweet. Jive bons. 111111 lot. N. side Dauphin street, east of Coral street. LOANS. Temporary Loa na on Stocks ns Collat eral Security, (virtue,' at 6137.009 60 $93.61603 STOCKS. otPoo A)a.3 floats° Loa il,Ziper cen t thin. 0111.) 206 Shares Bank o Men:tacky : ,1 17 •• Nor th ersOinnkolltentorky, • too " Union Rank of Tennea•iee. ig " Inniretten Company am the State of Pennsylvanm, 200 •• Southwark Railroad Co. 37 " Commercial and Railroad Rank, V ickibu rg, •• Pennsylvania RallrondCo., Franklin Fire I nsuranceCo., 2 " Mercantile Library Co., 21 " Union Canal Company, 9 " Continental note I Comply, 63.000 00 do. do. Bonds. 510,000 North Penna. State 0 per cent. loan of May. 1901. 810 000 North Penn',, Ibrilrond Bonds, $2,000 Burlington City Water Loan, $7llO Philadelphia City Loan, *705.50 •• City Warrants. Notes and Bills receivable, Cash on hand, Cash au hands o (Agents REAL EST ATE Market value, C 0.% as above, Advauce in value STOCKS. Markel value. 1.,0:1 b US abOVet Advance in value Toi al, 412,:k10.003 73 LOSSES BY FIRE. Los.e id during the yeti' ISSI, 1P2,969 ES order °title Board. CHARLES N NCKEIL . Presider% t Attest: Jr.xxs W. ItlcA tamerre,Sec'y Pro Tem DIRECTORS. Char. N, Raneker. Tobma Vngner. Samuel Grant, Jacob ft. Smith, Geo. W. Hichnrer, David A. Brown, Jenne Lea, Ed wa re C. Dale, Ceo. Falco, A.ffed Vitler. CHAS. N. BANCKER, President, EDW'D. C. DALE, Vice President. JAS. w. me.ALLNTER, eec'y pro trm. N. AIIeDON ALD, Agent, Colombia. 11f:trill 8,1862. I 62.] SPRING. [1862. NOW OPENING • LARGE STOCK Of GOOD CARPETINGS AND OIL CLOTHS. nt very low prices :o suit the time., ull ell is Spritip newest styles: Brussels, superior Three Ply, Superior Ingrain. rent:lion, I kmp. List. Reg, &c_ FLOOR SIATTINGS-4-4 TO 0.4 WIDE; FLOOR OIL CLOTHS 4.4 TO 4 YDS. WIDE, Slim Oil C10t1,4, Stair Cra•ie•, Furniture Oil Cloth., DRIJORTS FROM 4-4 TO 4 YARDS WIDE; ELEGANT RUGS AND DOOR MATS; Corot mid Allkon Door Mote WINDOW SIIADES OF NEW DESIGNS; Looking Glasses, Gilt and Mahogany Frames; CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, ail mock. melogliog lateAt st)lee of IVllliet:r.oote nooer and Ten Sat... 11017SILICEEPING GOODS: Blearbed and BMW/1 10-4 and 12-4 Sheeting., We...hod 5-4 and 4 4 Pillow rolZe Kura Bed 'Viet. Inc Towehne. end Cra.lte., %Vl:mien mile Cover 4, Ilurcon Cover.. 111nrvellIc. Q, It tt, ‘Vorolett roverlei... ace CARPET CHAIN: Linril and Cotton—on Colo II EXTRA QUALITY LIVE GEESE FEATIIEILS. 11A1.01 , ,A1ANS' Cnlaml,in, Nltlrrle 15,1K2 Clwa.r, Cash Sim,. Valuable Real Estate AT PRIVATE S.A.LE. TI ut: sub•rrtiter oßrr• at private vivie VA Iteirt tIiSTATC, J. ~.ennord in Int. borough 01 Cohrmh•u: No. 1. The well.known Columbia Mill prof.. ere y. Ott lien property is erected, sit the it , Oflart naln 111101 !mown. +treci, tier ••COLUMBIA FLOOR MILL." The building I. of brick, h grad eondidnii, rommo 01011ii. with iwo wino of bane. It i. driven by bask wrier and •team. a NEW 30 tint-e engine having bee. added in the mill willim the pant two Irate. Tin renter pnvier i. eultudent to drive the mill daring el.^ greater pnrt of the year. There ion slew I.riel. stab n very convenient on the premiors. The property ear prise. the water right on iMawnee RIOS, with abo_. four acre, of meadow land. . • • No. 2. A Lot of Ground, situate at the N. Ir. rorairr or Front and ialill "VIP ....rely haying tii front of rO fret, more or less, on the former 'dread. mot i estendingli.irk Ite Let , It the renn.ylvansa iltat 'lnlaid ou whirl. s errried a commodiocif Iwo-story BRICK DWELLING DOUSE, The ens is earried through the house.. and water owns aimed an the braes building* and bath house. A large garden nod an orchard of chows. font ogees lei ion log. No. 3. A Lot of Groom! situate at the N. cv. corner of Second and LIMTIPIIII greets, bating 1111 front or 5.5 feet ors the loiter street and ealeadiat B:! feet to an (Wei'. on which it has a tare of Or. sect .. oit which is ereeted a twin...tory Stone Ml.d Brie% 1114111W'. divided into two i)sretliogs There es a leer no the premise*. A large Garda u — sched. lar oitofmni.ou owl- to crimz..l ruecv. Ma/tern, Cleo Co•r, P. nr In H M. Nott rn, Cotininido, Va entioni 101 a. Mac IFfil -if We Have Just Received DR. CUTTER'S improred Chest &paadisg tfto‘pender and s Shoot:ter Mew,. apeath.e.,,,. and Patent Skirt pporwr and Breve for Eante., howl the ankle that j.• wantrd at thin twee. COW, and Pee thew at Fannir Medicine elan% Odd Peaewire' Ilall. (April aRAIIIN, or, Bond's Boston Crackers, for Dr•pepticp, and Ar row Moot CrneLern. for ?stadia nod iihildien—new artorien in Ceiviniti.n, at the Family Medicine SICK., ApnllG. 16+9. SPALDING'S PREPARED CLVE.—The wait of Foch an nrtiele in felt in every &rally. end new it can be :applied; for mending fernitere. dune ware.etramenool work, hip,. die., there is refined superior. tire bare found it eoeliat in repelling moony inutile. which Wire been unclean for aeowtho. Ye Jan 'ain it at ilia ta.oaisA : nal LT MMICINE WORE. Cboap Black Bilks. WE taw now on band a large aloetel" Blatt •il widths and analLiea.vehleb we live roati r et we ran offer at rack pores an Indere paarbsaera ber. STRAKA" & alOvircree, Cana Jour '2*, *Gt. Orpnate Odd Tellnara' E• 78,127 ES ---511f03,549 40 0643,3450 54) 109,0V1 a" Co.'. rik3,173. 10 111,958 4'o 2132:, 39 8,515 17 2c...1111 56 112 :14.074 30 8125 630 16 103 991 .31 1621,09 83 589 em 06 65.171 JO 1:3=133
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