EZ2 ViRST Arrival of NevOall Goods. 500. yards 4 22 Shepard Plaids wall be opened this duy ui IL C. FONDER:I;M rtrs Adjoining cite Bank. Sept. 6. tent IMIAVELING DinsgGoods of various fabriques and pieces, ilea received 'his der sat 11. C. FON DERSM ITI I'S 4431 d Shied. ...Som. G, 1E62 drugs and Medicines. 'TAB - undersigned isvould ,announce to the I' citizens of Columbia and vicinity that he has opened in the room recently occupied by Mr. R. Ifixou, A. DRUG AND:CEIEMICALWTOILE, scwhere wilLbe found a fall assortment of those goods .avhichatre included in this line of business. The Stock .wt I be found to consist of Drugs, Chem .icals.Mye-Staffls,re.fumery and Fancy Amen...such .a. Brushes, Combs. Tooth Powders. and othersun Hes too 4111Mnr0U3 to mention; all of w.tich will be Ikutul &e.ll neap(' the best quality. ,grrcescripticuis zoo:wounded wide cure and de. 'peach. Sept. 13,,62. ELECTION. A N election 'for's Prettident and t•hz Winitnrera of .11 the Columbia and T4l rupil Road 'Company will be held du-WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 11.93:1, between the !loon of 1 and 4 o'clock CEO. BOGLE, Secrolary. TOR 'SALE. m 1E pub}Mrber off g i t u So G r G 7l , v l l7 E C , : 011,?55.1.,,F,1•1 YAhIILY HORSE , 71. tDr. C. D. liotteirstein. l'he .tioetor having been op. ' pointed Surgeon ta the 13/111 Regiment P. V.. tlcAire4 to tliapote o f the above property. Apply at once, if .you want a' bargapi, to. Aug 30, '62.41 . GEO. ROGIX. :NEW TIMOTHY SEED just received and for side for consignee, by Aug. 30,1661.. Wanted euvEnvzooir to know that IliekoklA Patent Porta- JJ Cider !fill is not sold at J. %V. Coltrell , r; it id •sold only by A. M. RAM 80. Columbia, Aiigust 30, 1932. C. C. MIMES & CO.. Zannfacturers of Pare Corn Vintegar ADJOINING ODD FELLOWS' HALL, SECOND STREET, COLT;NRIA, PA. A 'PURE VINEGAR, for Table Use and fur Pick !' tiny. equal to the hest Cider Vinegar. This vinegar is manufactured under the patent of Tar. F. Nichelstand the sul,joined certificates to the patentee and to the manufacturers in !hie place, will testify to its purity and quality: Ma. F. Moms—Sir: I have examined the sample pf vinegar which you left with me for that purpo-e, with the view of hmertaining 'maw and whole _sameness, and its strength or relative acidity. I found tothe.frze from lead and .copper, and its acidity is ,sine palely 10,lile natural acid of the vinegar. and not .to the admixture of any mineral SlCilii. it contains a ,little oyr three and a half per cent of pure acetic acid, (dott,per et ), which comet up to the strength re- Auirediry,the United States Pharrnacopccia. %Very Respectfully Yours. B. P. CRAIG, *tnitheoniatt Laboratory, A uguat 10. 1861 Attar several months use of the Corn Vinegar, as prepared by C. C. [limes & Co, I can elleerfully re ' commend it as excellent fur the table, and superb* jar pickling purposes,ln cumpnri•on with most articles .old as vinegar; and I behave It to be free from any jeftlCie iujunous to lieul:11. ;Columbia, August da, 1562. :VAI. S. McCORKLE Columbia, August P.:. 1F62. -We have used in our family Messrs. C. C. & Co. •"Pure Corn Vinegtir," these lust two or three ,months. for ordinary table use, and ale° for pick Hug, Had we unheeituting:y give us our opinion. that it free of drug. and chemical ingredients, and fully equal ;o the beet cider vinegar. Yours Truly, &e.. S. ARMOR, M. D. •I have tined the Vinegar manufactured by C. C. Oilmen & Co . and certify tout it in a pure art Me, and ,for riehhisg emitiot be nurpm.ned. DAIVIa I. DRUMM. Columbio,Aug.3o, NOW OPEN 11800111 MUM REMISE, 08 Sz Si I CHESTNUT ST., PIIIILADELPIIIA., .(LATE LEVY k CO.'S DRY GOODS STORE.) -GEO. J. lIENZELS, Formerly 524 Walnut St. A ugnAt 30, 162.3 m BISCUIT BAKERY, 137 NORTH. FRONT ST., PHILADA. subscribers moat respectfully inform their J. friends mid the public. that the Old Bakery on ,Front street below Rare, (where our mime has been .4111 the sign hoards for wavy years) hums changed own •r., and to now exclu.ively occupied in baking Mend for 11w U. S. Coveinment. Our's, therefore. t 4 the on ly place in this eily a here the 01.D•EAs.IIIONED BE FAMILY CRACKERS are now man. ufacturcd. We ore also prepared with enlarged facil ities to receive orders for l'ilot, and Navy Bread, whipping Cracker., and all the tumid variety of fancy 'biscuit to any extent, mid invite all wholasale and re. tail dealers to call and judge for themselves. ED. WATTSON & CO. Phila. A t3R..l 30.1002-3 m TO LET. firo SMALL. SHOPS, nu From treet, adjoining D hummer'' , Clothing Store. Term, tea doable. Columbin. A uown 13.1.962 4.0 'ME CHAMPION ZAMENT PORTA:2= CIDER AND WINE MILL. pp IT will make more cider, grind teeter and mimes, and is more durable than :any eater mill in the maiket. A sight of the will wall convince yoy pt jts For aide by _ _ _ A. 11. RAMBO, Tramcar. SulWog, oppociae lisnk• Colombia, Angst 29,1802. PUBLIC SALE OF ry.f.ll :114 311; Af.le OW at -1.1 /X THZ BOROVGII OF COLUMULI. IN 1711- gIIANCE of an order of she Orphans' Court of Lanconner Conniy,the o nder.tignet!. Adogniotra tor ofthe Estate of George Wo:f, deceased, trill tell at pubhc vale, O atttrclay, September 13, 1883, At the public house of Daniel lierr, in the Borough of Colombia, the following Real Estate, of said decedent. i= A LOT OF GROUND . , Situated on Front street, in said Borough, having a front of MI feet, more or less, on said street, and ex tending IVO mom more or lessors . Commeree street, with ai front op the bumf street of hat feet, mole or loss, adjoining property of Alert Smith on the Loral mom, and a public alley 04 the south-cash on which arc esteemed a FIRST-CLASS IRON FOUNDRY, 'Known an the cram:wet& FOUNDRY; a Core Oven. Engine /Noose, Work Shop, Pinkeye Shop. illtackentith Shop, ave. all In good condition, now being worked and kept in complete order. The establishment ha• a moot advsntstreoug loco. tion. convenient to the Pennsylvania Railroad and Canal. (being directly opnoole the Canal Ita.it, I and with free access no three pities (row the street. and alleys or the town It ba. alway s done a want bav newt, awl is capable of tenting out from five to cis tons of castings per day. Tee preernt leeviee ha. been occupied by tbs'"Columb,a. Voondry" for t. ea ty-fille left... The, present hullerait, however, 1,41 been elected within the lam ten yearhitert is us go..d as new. Sale Ic commence at 7 o'clock P. N. of mut day, wine mom wdlto made . known ht . 6zum - ♦dmioiatruor. ' == THE andersigto , d having born, commissioned n Sur Fenn In Ihr U SA. (..111r. 41:011 1 / 1 -' ltf.Viee•) confided :Us. hi lir. L Wolff, during hi üb.irueu, r •re pi. fur al, bal Is ii.iiit„ e 1) I,IOI7ENSTEIN. Colombia, August 2.2.18110 3t rflllE Columbia In.aronee Compaay will pay Forty Dollar• reward for the anent ”Ild. roaviruon of the pereon or per.on, who .et the fire wheel' destroyed the Church and Sehool-houee, in Marietta. on the morning of the 7th in-t. • I•o.be paid as entivietion of ouch; party or portico. C. S..KAUFFALAN, -President GPAIIGE • YOUN6. Jr. Feemary. Coluintoia, August 16, TNTIMREAS., Letters Testamentary on the e 4 lnte of SIC Andres: , Reiter. late of the borough of Columbia. county of Lancaster.deeett-ed. bave been granted to the under.igned, all per•mirg indebted to said ertate i re Notified to make miaerliate.paymeat. and tho, having claims are retpte-ted to prereut them,duly au tLentreated for se tletnent. to r. XVI LLIAMS, CHRISTI ANA BEITER, Executeix Cola. A ugu=l 9. 4i9 Gt. WI7iiI3B,4.IQUORS, smuts, &c. I. sub.criber ccoutd tovite attention to hio forge I nod film stock of ALL FINDS OF LIQUORS, SEGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, &c. He keeps his mock well filled up, and believes that be cue otter us good an ae.ortment of everything ku lips lute as can be found lit 1111 y tun: in Columbia. ' e would ditect special 11t 1 e11ii011 10 1114 1131-MI=I.IWALIV These are light.wilies, good in 4oultly. low in tiriee, and very wlrote•ome 4rtita either for stet - or sten. A large Assortment of IVI 45 err ist caseexxxxx. 'Sipe. ism, INIMEGIE will ailmet general notice. and will be (mind to cam pri.e FORM of the tine.t pipea ever offered in (alumina Cull and examine them. J. C. BIICIIEIt. Cor. From and Imeust streets. Colutnbia, Pa Columbia, August 9.1962. BAKER'S PATENT FRUIT JAR 3. THE mO.l simple rind rapid in operation and reliable in result. A turd on the clump makes the jar The above invaluable Fruit Jars--the mo.t complete paten: OUt...:111111 be bad ut I'FA H Liars, LOCUst street. oppwite lime Bank. N. IT.—These Jars have been tested. and Inuy be es amioed with the fruit 111 them—at Pfuhler's. They tire perfectly air-tight. and the trouble of scaling is rittirely avoided. They ale generully acknowledged us the very best in use. Columblu, August 9, 1862. Feathers! Feathers ! Feathers!! NARRANTED, A No. 1, free from dust or smell put up in small white bags of from 11 to 30 lbs thereby livoidin2 the trouble of handling them. A petson waning a bed, bolsieis and pillows can purchase one of our small sucks just the weight they wont each pillow. another for the tol.ter, and a large one for the bed and empty them into the tick without any inconvenience whatever, and they ace ready,for use. We make no charge for sack. and will dell them at the lowest merket prices for prime Westerit Live Geese Feathers. STEAoI"h HOw MRS. Opposite Odd Fellows' Hull, Columbia, Pu. Columbia, Aug.!), 1902. Dissolution of Partnemhip. TEE partnership heretofore exi.iing between the undersigned, .under the title ol.Eta.anati.& Flanne ry, P this day di-solved by mutual consent. Geo ago H. Erismatt ds .an Mortised na.eollnet all 14011106 due the firm and willamy all delta, GEVIRGE IL ERISMAN, MICHAEL FLANNERY. The hu•iness will he continued lit the old i•I and— “eolituasental Saloom” rorner of Front nod Locust streets, Columbia, in the name of the undersigned Returning thanks for Mitt very liberal patronage on the pert of the public. he mks a continuance during hi+ ab-ence in the service of Ilia country. A compe tent person will he left In charge of the Saloon. Cali, A itg. O. CI'O. 11. CRISMAN. NEW 7.1311,1711Ln1ir STORE, Front Street, above Walnut, COLUALUIA, LANCASTIM COUNTY, PA. subscriber, having returned to Co'nmliu, after 1 an absence of seven yeurs, again ofers his sere. ices in Iris line of business. Ile bus opened in the sane formerly oceupiell by Mrs John Martin, it Front street above Walnut, a complete ansolitnent of new and nand•ome a-miatrmx.wa. CLOCKS, WATCHES, FANCY ARTICLES, to which he ittvites the attention of the Pali- Id. I l 4 prrt•es will be a- low• 04 nay. and he call warrant his mock a- good in every re•peet Ile :viers with cuilhdencer to licr. past o.lreer Ills ad 1.0.8 a retard or the liberal cuadoin formerly r vended to him. Repairing in all its varioui branches promptly and carmully executed. Cola , July 'A 1562 ILISAGALLNS IN CLOTHING, AT RICE'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE, No.) Wolf's Bow, Front St., (near Columba Bridge,) COLL/LIMA, I'A. 11 7 you want to buy CIIBAP CLOTIIING, and Good. go to Rice's. lle litas n rtinck of every thing 111 line of bo4isirs, which be sell. at the very lowest rate, A Stork of BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS, GENTLEMEN'S P.URN ISH LNG GOODS, TRUNKS, &c., &c., Can always be found ut Wee'. HENRI" RICE, Bale:mum. Columbia, July thfl, 1e62-6m MUSIC TEA.CHENIG : 1111 F. schucriber pronoses to give Lessons to such as ... may need insiructions on the 3FICILIELIIMI3s Having been in conanint ptaciice for over ten yenta, and waken lesimii• from aeveral celeimated teueliers, she I. preteired to give prompt and accurate iiiiaruc lima w sill die modern mode- of teat, Wag Imoisins will be given at the re.ideece of pupil,. or al tile site terms will he reasonable na oilier- charge for roni Is r lag tuella., 11.11 SS Columbia, July 19, —3in. M. S. SIIUNIAN Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Silver-Plated Ware. SHREINER & SPERING, plAvisc unken the old ertoblished .tand of . Jolla Felix. From irret, Columbia, respeeltelly wale the public to call 1.111.1 czamme their large as-wow:in of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER and SILVER-PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, COMBS, PISTOLS, ACCORDEONS. and Farm ARTICLES, ilch as. are usually kept in a first-clawi Jewelry Stare. We will keep constantly on hand it large stock of gmericiessa. - 1217%calltcavom,, In Gold and !Silver Cases—Appleton, Tracy k Co., P. S Bartlett and Vm Ellery utoremenii—which we will oder to the public at prices to sun the times. A continuance of the former patronage is respect fully solicited. LIV'itOPOIIIING OF ALL [MS raostrTLY ,CITENDEO To. Columbia, July 19 , tROd. _ GLASS, GLASS, GLASS lUST received , from the manufactory, a large lot of ei Chou Ware. at very law pricee. The place to get cheap Tumbler/ to put your Janie• in, it sTEm,v & uovvEßs, °Matte Odd Fellowto Hull. Cora., July 19. 1563. Colombia, Pa. _ 3110SIZEKX, NOSI=EST. LA DlES',Gent's.bligveir and Bora' Bordery.in great variety; notvrith•tatoding the great advance iii the pr,ce of gootl., we wills ell at our traual low price. STEACY h BOWERS. Corner of Second and Locust St 'rep, Colt.. July 19.'02. Columbia, Pa. DISH! DISH! ACKEREL by the barrel. half barrel and quarter 1.11 banal, of the beet qualities. Apply to B.F. APPOLD. Columbia, July 12. 1h62. Canal finale. Jus in ceved AND for sale. in large or small quantities, 800 sacks G. A. :Salt, 100 sacks Ashton all. B. APPOLD, Canal Basin. Columbia, July 3,1902. FOR SALE, VXTRA Family Floor by barrel or larger quantity. Warraved good or mouey refunded. R. F. A FPO ID. Canal Rosin. Columbi.•, Jane 5.1f4112. On to "Liebmann. AN invoice of French and Mantilla Lace. Telma, and Mantillas, )oat received and will be void at low pncoo. A call will convince all ff. C. FONDERSAIITH. Columbia. July .s.leAlt. People.' CIO% Wore. k NOTIIER advance in the prier 02 rattan. emote , tmently cotton noodc hove an upsonol tendency:— Wv • 111/ 1 / 4 bal.! returned from 11. e city with. another t.npoly cu. 6.00.. the old Aot ea-. 5 l,l{l s- MC. FON DE11.1.1111T11.• Cehunb iln•tfulY lOW. adjoining the Bank Those Patent Glass Fruit Jars I HE noraetitor great attention, cooreqoently are a. ...iliac. wily? - 24. imply becalms obey ate the, •LADiE CHOICE." Coil and mat U. 41 FONDESSAII Mint Co7umbia, July 3,190?. Old Stand. NOTICE. $5O U EIT &DUI NOTXCE. I=l CllAnus ZEIILEIt "Cotton is Zing." To Destroy—Rats, Roaches &c., To Dearoy—Mice, Moles, and Ants, To.Destroy-- , Bed•Bugs, To Destroy—Moths in Furs, Clotts,lre To Destroy—Mosquitoes and Fleas, To Destroy—lnsects on Plants and Fowl•, To Destroy—lnoects on Animals,,S:c., To Destroy—Every form nod species of Ver min. 1.4=1 , 01 - "Onby Infallible Remedies known." DESTROYS INSTANE'LY EVERY 'FORM & SPECIES OF VERMIN. These I/ reparrttiont c(unli4ce ill .othessi) 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." by—the City Post Office. Vied by—the City Prisons and Station Beam Vied by—the City 43testmers, Ships, tic Ustel by—The City Hospitals, Alm-Houses, &c Vied ty—i he City Hotcle-4Aator"--.9t.'Nich olas,' &c. Used by—the .Boarding Houses, &c., &c. Vseislby—there than 50,000 Private Families I:l7See one or two Specimens of wbat ie Everywhere said by the ['civic—Editors— Dealers, &c. HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin need be so no longer, if they use ..Coarxit's" Exterminators. We have used it to our satis faction, and if a box cost $5 we would have it. We had tried poisons, but they effected nothing; but “Cograst'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.—Mcdi no (0. Gazette. MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed annually in Grant County by vermin, than would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect —ham:aster (Brie.) Herald. HENRY R. COSTAR—We are selling your preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches and Vermin disappear rapidly. ECKEEC & 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 250. 50e. and $l,OO Boxes, Bottles and Flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for Planta tions, Ships, Boats, Hotels, &c. CAUTION! !! To prevent the public from being imposed " upon by Spuriuus and Highly Petniemus 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 4,CosvAtt's." C:lrSolei Everywhere—by All Wholesale Druggists in large cities SOME OP TOE Wholesale Agents in New York City. Shiefrelin Bros. & Co, Harrel, Risley &liitch- B. A. Fahuestock, en, [lull & Co, Bush, Gale & Robinson, A. B. & D. Sands S. Co. M. Ward, Close & Co. Wheeler & Hart, McKesson & Robbins, James S. Aspin wall, D. S. Barons & Co. Morgan & Allen, F. C. Wells & Co. Hall, Ruckel & Co, Lazelle, Marsh &Gard- Thomas & Fuller, ner, st. P. D. Orvis, Hall, Dixon & Co. Conrad Fox. I=l Philadelphia, Pa. T. W. Dyott & Co. Robert Shoemaker & B. A. Fahnestoek & Co. Co. French, Richards &Co. A.ND OTHER/. I= Druggists Grocers, Storekeepers and Retailers generally in all Country Towns and Villages 1:4 THE UNITED STATES. .41.°X° COLUMBIA, PA. CtirSold by DR. W. S. McCORKLE, Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' Hall. ALBERT GRAY & Co., Front Street, above Locust, R. WILLIAMS, Front Street, above Locust. And by all Druggists, Storekeepers and Re tailers generally, —Country Dealers can oreder as above. Or address orders direet—[er if Prices, Terms. acc., is desired, 07 - Send for L inda] Circular, giving rceuced Prices) 11 - 21103rf R. COSTAR, Principal Depot—No. 312 Broadway—Op posite the St. Nicholas Hotel ' ) New York. May 10, 1560. 'ZEES COLUIVIELS. s ris. AI% 4,;JE t'OMPAAY, OF COL .1 IACASTER COENTY, PA 11','1•4'.1,14.Pt I•Yr U ~. • ,• i • •i. !'tai!dia4.l- %ha ,e , 1.. g .10.4 t 1 ud r p.ll,,,,teauf for u eneh penthau •a• it,.e. .1 he e0e,,,,e of 'be far C 5 epcded the nu.-: ••••V.UII•er.,I4 , CLUI:IOII.• O 1 •lee. In c 0 totes.. a .d II lit , 112 kiiltolll4 aLlir,llll., 111 a ,L::11) and 1-1111,:,...0,11 , 4 , ..1. Whole Amountinsured $772 3 707 34, Balance at Caleb Premium. 'lnez wtled. reit. let, le6l, • $964 19 Cosh Premium. leeei ved daring the the leer year, lees agents' eon- Intivlort, 9.3,315 111 Interest received on money loaned halal ) ear, rat .11: 94 ello tr: Lolees and Expenses paid the Mat year, 62,704 2I Balance of Ca.!' Premiums unex pended, Feb. lit, 1002. 1503 t.. , 0 —3j.210 (17 It will be •ren from Oa above that the money paid in odvature for polirie• has been iuffteient to pay all In•-es and exaettws and leave a surplus fund of over Fifteen Hundred Dollars. and that the Dirt mom have never levied any mn upon the members of the Coats patty. C. S. KAUFFNEAN T rreeideul GEORGE rOENO, Jr.. Secreirrx. 111 Ica...EL S.:ltzlitratArt, Treuturer. DIRECTORS: C. S. KA LIFFAI AN. EPHRAIM HERSHEY, AURA HAM BRUNER, MICHAEL H. MOORE, JOHN VENDRICH, GEO YOUNG. Jr.. 11. G. AIINIC H. NICHOLAS NI'DONALD SAMUEL. F. EHERI.EIN,AMOS S. GREEN. MICHAEL S. SHUMAN. Columbia. June 21. 1e62 OONDUSSION & FORWARDING. -• • B. F. APPO.LB; GENEUL Forwarding k Commission ?der chant. Goods and Iron torwnrdrd to all points on slid Venue ,litiortli Bratielt.and AVest Drain:OCß:tuts; v;I,Is also. to ail points along Ih. Tenna. Railroad. Dealer in flour, Groin, Salt mad Plaoter. deuier in Cool, et:m.6.ov te: Baltimore Co., Wilkes burro, Pottstown Rig Mountain. Liana. Colliery, Pine Grave. 1.3 Lens Volley, Short Aluoniam, Treveston mid Broad lop. Alt consignments. Audi be promptly attend , d to.— For further purtieu'arl, address B. a. Aepoi.O. Canal 8110111. Columbia. l'n. n—Conl carefully aeleeted itiol prepared for funnily one. to may mart of me town in good order—free from Mate or -duet. Nlay al. Mg. Far Sale at a :Bargain. 11111 F choice of Two , Fire and Burglar Proof Salve— .l. —Herring" or ••Lillies" Patent; Alpo, a Family I lor.e.iand wfiret-ram Carriage and Ilarneidl. Call at the more of 11. C. FO:sIDERS.7I‘IITII, Cohn. May 17. adjoining the Ho nk DR. MARKLEY'S HEALTH HEALTH H EA LTII HEALTLI RESTORATIVE RESTORATIVE RES'PORATtVE RESTORATIVE BALSAM BALSAM BALSAM BALSAM Is the more ceroist safe and ace= I retnt dy offered to lire pAlle fur DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, GENERAL DEBILITY, HEADACHE, JAU.NDICE, MERCURIAL DISEASES, CANCEROUS AFFECTIONS, SCROFULA, PILES, KIDNEY AFFECTIONS, ALL ERUPTIONS OF• THE SKIN, and all diseases originating from on impure condition of the Stomach, Liver and Blood. Experience of over twenty years with this and the oilier remedies pupated by the proprietor, fully era tabli-h the fir:t Mat they are tie moat reliable, and willgive more gesiersil eutisfaciion than any oilier remedy before the public. Demi; PURELY VEGETABLE they en n be talon by any per on and under any ell , cannellini:CS. NO PERSON CAN TARE THEM WITHOUT DERIVING BENEFIT FROM. TOMB USE NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT NEB. Testimonial• ore daily received setting forth their value. Whole rolumns of voluntnry certificutes could be given. bur spare will not permit. The nitration of the publor i• called to the circular i•wed try the rah.criber arid can be obtained as well n• nil the prepututionr frcm the urgent.% mentioned below. TRY THEM! TRY THEM !! Prepdred otaly by DR. G. IL MARKLEY, LA NCA STER, PA Who can be commlied at hie office or by letter, told In Columbia by A. GRAY' le CO., and. slim In I.nnen•ter Courtly, liy Jn.hun Leader, Mount Joy; Jacob Nooder, taprieireille; Daniel Goheen lilac Dun, J Ii Mom Klmobeihtown; Dr J. R. Jolters, New Holland; Henn! & Uhler, (Oar?) vino; C. Kunf man, 2lporting April 20 1272-0 m NEW AND VALUABLE RECIPES! WORMIEV 01 1 A. TIMM TO MAKE ♦M OLD DOOM WOE MEW. Slave it paperod thoroughly with the naLr rates paper 'iodated nig at FON DERASIrrws. Adjoining the Hank. TO YAKS •N 01.1 31411 , 1 LOOK NkW. Bay him a •uin of those new and clomp sloths and eamitneres,ami set them mode by a good miter You ems get the ElfaltPT at H. C. FANDERSMITWS People's Cafili More. TO KAKIe • YOUNG MAN LOOK OLD. Day his Clothes at a Clothing dim e. TO GALL AN OLD LADY LOOK •YI•ELR Boy her plain drestooods at FONDDRSMITH'S TO MAKI A YOUNG LADY LOOK OAT! By nil measly ' , alert her dress good* from the pew and beautiful flock• jou received at FONDERSBITIPS. TO 11/11,11C WOIIXY TEAMS RAID TIMMS. Let everybody buy their good* for each /Somata* in M url i ea. Ca Iseises.Colienades sod DOUBCPCIC Goods generally, ran now be had at PCNDERSMITIPS Columbia, June 14,1:C2. Old i3l and. Attention Gentlemen: 11 Minn% Lot of New Sit le Spring Caesim," an d Mack French Cloths. will be opened Me day; and will be .old cheap for CUPII. ut the 01.0 OTANO. 11. C. lIPONDCR-e‘MIT4I, cola. May MI. Ifeet Adjoenins 'be Beak. LY°s'B PORB 011 W CHIN' BLUR and PURI: WlNllS.e,ppecially for Meilarines . raaeltaliPu r e ndra42olClNl: ST0111.:. = WINES, GROCERIES, &c. TlLLE,`Agt.,•most respectfully notifies ihe r.uniir that he kw , added to bn stock of Gio. eerie-. Ac.. a fine an-orttnent of pure - VITEINMS. Winesareipure—no SAOlterated trash—and are -amid Mite iothe nick and the we', the strong and the weak. lir reipecifu fly solicits no call from mose who need tall article of the kuid, satisfied that a t.ial will cosie tic., w0..1. mock of 4 :3rPi.daliGOElELX33lefi hiving beam replenished. will be round worth.; the at mullion of everybody—and hi, wife—who will, of course. call upon him nt their earlic , t convenience. CORNI:R OF FIFTII AND UNION STS. Columbus, Aug. 2 -Iy. The Best, Cheapest, and most Success ful Family Paper in the 'Union. I Complete fictosiat history of the Times. HARPER'S WIIIERLY, SPLENDIDLY kiLUSCIMATBD. Price Six cents a number; 5.1,50 per sear. Critical Notices qf the 'Frees. We would not so often call anemic', to Marys'', Weekly it we were not well satisfied 'huh is the fain tly paper publi"lted in the United 'States, and for that reason, and that alone, we de-ire to see it undermine and root out a certain kind of literature too prevalent, which blunts the morals of its renders, vitiate+ their lame for sensible readitia, and is altogether bad in ht. effect, —New London ..tdcertiow. Its fresh leaves, its clear tvpe.its entertaining va i:s severe but ju-t neon the billies of the times, its elegantly wrttte_ and !Instructive articles, and its able correspondence. all combine to make it the model newspaper of our country, and rote mat every family most prize. Its condensed weekly sum mart' of Forel' ind . Domestie Intelligence is alto settler superior to that costailied iitunyotherjournal. Being published too, in a form fur preservation and binding. if rare 01 as it deserves to be, it will be found in future 3 ears as welcome a companion for' the !unity and fireside as the day on which it was first perused.—X. T. Enuring rust TERMS. One Copy for One Year, 2.50. One Copy for Two Years, 4.00. Ten Copie- for One Year, 18,00. An Extra Copy will be allowed for ever• Club of Tss SCEISCRIEdItA. Harper , * Weekly is electrotyped. and neck num ber, van be furnished at any tunic. Von,. 1., 11., 111. and IV. for the Year , 1.57, IP6O. nad lend. of -itAItPE/Vit band aoinelv bound in Cloth extra, Price, 63 al each, are now ready HARPER & BROTHERS. Fruu►!iu Squere. New York, Dec. 14,1861. TO THE LADIES'. urn would call your special mention to a new nod TV ',mnthsl line of Dress Goo:Is we Imre just re ceived, at rcduced prices. STEAM' & DOWERS, Corner Second and Loru.4 Columbia, Afar 1Z 1•.G2. Columbia. Pa. POCKET BOOKS AND PURSES. A LA RGF: lot of Fine mid Common Pocket Books LA nod Purses, at from 15 cents to two dollar. each •dquarter! and Newt Depot Columbia. April 14. I WI. A BEIV more of those beautiful Prints 11._ left, wine& will be sold cheep, .o SAILOR & AIeDONALD'S April 14. Columbia, Pn 'l UE highmn curbprice paid for mixed, or while and T colored Rag* by JNO D. MARKER, raper and Rae Warehouw• N. E. Corner Fi lth tr. Commerce sweets In. Cola. May 10, li-M! 3m. 01:1M FIRST ARRIVAL. HAVING just received our first I.J. NEW SHIM: STOCK. we would announce to the citizens of Columbia nod viciiiity, ihnt it is ZIOW READY FOR INSPECTION, to all cello may favor us with a call, feeling confident we eau arm* goods ut such prices as wall induce all to purehuse. 11:7"CALL AND SEE THEM .lal STEACV h BOWERS, Corner Second sand Locust Street.; Coln. Mny 3. '52. Opposite Odd Fellows' 11411 Potatoes! Apples!! Oranges!!! AII.A.RGE quantity or Poutoes of the best varieties for sale at NO. 2, ARCADE, lalnut wee!, adjoinine Bellevue Ilnu.e. APPLES, APPLES, APPLES, By the barrel,bu•hel or in •mallerquaniltien. FRESH ORANGES, in any quantity at the lowcat ratem. N. 11. tom: A rw, Columbia, April :IC, IS.k?.. JOHN LONG. Tom Thumb About Again! AT Kehler's Till nod Ifoutte-furnithing Store, Lo cuss street. opposite the Ilan k. The "Tom Thumb" lamps are the very beet Coal Oil Lamps made. Call and examine them. frjBest Coal Oil at 2i els., per gallon. at Columbia. Nay 17, iSI32. PFA l I I.ER'S. razz= YOUR, MOUSES NOW! The last chance for bargains. 2500 Pieces Wall Paper, Or our be-t at) It. and quality. yea nn hand, which we cloawg Out idsUper cent. lower than Phila delphia Wholesale Prices. Cull soon us WO use sell ing off rapidly C. ronawnSNIITH. Adjoining the Flunk', Colombia. blotch 9.9.1962. IN TINE OF WAR PREPARE FOR PEACE!! JUST ARRIVED, NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. THE Subscriber' has just returned (rain Philadelphia and Ile A• York, with a large and well selected stock of goods coasi,tieg is part as foltows: DRESS GOODS: Black an , ' Fancy Cahred Silks, French Plaid Silks. Ai/anted Plaid Foulard, Berege Angllcs. Mauled and Pisa r Levellers. ltlommbignes and Jammu.' Mohair.. Chunks. Moue-Defames, Lawn... Gingham., Alpacas and Pont•, In all varleties. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, Super. Black Fretieh Cloths, Brown and Blue Cloths, • Black laoc-sklit Ca-smitten, a large variety 01 Fancy Cassimeres of all grades and pores. Black Graudens, Satin and Marseilles Vest ing,. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Bleached and unbleached louslins of all guatfies, from 01 to 16 cents, White Goods all qualities. Tics ings,Ciiecks, Flannels, Linen Table Cloths, Towel ings, &e. SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS, Black and Pitney Colored Stella Shawls, Block Silk Dusters and hlantellas. llosiery, Trimmings and Notions of all grades. qual ities and Prices. lloap Skirts of all Wirer, Balmoral Slants. Umbrellas, Parasols. READY-MADE CLOTHING; Mack seed Fancy Cloth Coats, Black and Fancy Cassimere Coats. Black mid Fancy Cassirnere Pants. Black A. Fancy Silk, Cloth & Cassimere Vests. The above good. have been bought at greatly re dared prices for CASII. and will be sold at small ad vAnce for the atone, at the store of 0 . is. MeTAGUE & CO, Loimst Street. Iwo doors below Columbia Bank. Columbia March 20.1E62. FOR RENT OR SALE. ALarge TWO-STORY BRICK Duk- LINK 11011 SE, fronting on LoetPt street,alr-M above Fourth. formerly occupied by Wag. CowEit, with n fine Brick Stable and Carpenter Shop. Poareofion given lir.t day of April. IEOI Apply to Cola. March e,lBlll.tf Wf.l. AfeeliEztNEV. 1862.3 Second Spring Arrival. [1862. nPERING this day a Splendid Suortment of NJ New 'pang Good., bough!! very ;ow for curb, and vr.II be rend at a Very "wad advance on eon. • NEW STYLES DEESS GOODS: Spring Style,. Charnel and Detainee, Brocade Chained, Punted Organdie.. Prheed none+ Lawns. Silk and Wool Itokitties, Ziltizembiones, hlotairn. S. bepherd Plaid. Black and White Poll de Chewer, • 11-Word DeWiner, Hest Brand, of Cleary Black Silks. New Style Edney Drew . &e. Merrimac and other best wake of mini., Id* teems; Dress Oinghactio-143 et..; Merlins, at the old pricer. CLOTHS. CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. A full line of Chnbs,Catudenetes and Ve.tutos. A full line ofdrslrable goods for ROTS , WEAR. CARPI:TENOR AND FLOOR OM CLOTHS: Second Supply this Spring. HALDEMAN'S Golumbia, April 1 ,' 32. Cheap Cab PRE Brick Dwdliog Howse, Two Stories and Attic, situated in Union street above $ etnd, opposite the Catholic Church. The building has ■ hack-yard. with water introduced. Lately occupied by William Parker. Foe term. apply to IL D. ESPICK. Columbia, Mauch 8, 18Glktr. 18a Fifth Supply of New Spring GoodL 1861. OPEDIXSIII MEER DAY AGO FIFTH Supply of New Spring Good • .t utinoty unlaced prieen. Our Meath and cannoantrx ewe re imeatfelly invited to veil End exotrone our new, va ried and cheap mock of goods HALDEMAN'S CAE. rout" LSG2 •-• :Gore. • -fr Tia OIIR FLEW AGAIN OVER THE OLD PORT. THE Subscriber having disposed of his Flock of Dry . Goods. he- et his Store, opposite tle Odd Vellcrwit Hat 1 to Swim) , & Bowers, begs leave to inform his old eustoeners and the pubic CelterMlY trout ire j ogai': laying inn MAY Static of goods, Or the Old etand adjoining the Bank Where he will Ire plea-ed rn see them and as many'New ones as.svill favor him with their patronage. Believing that the -Nimble Sixpence is better Iblllt the Slow :sideline for the but er as well as the seller —hr is determined to dame exclusive Cush Busines3. nnit trusts he will Inane 11 Cool.nliallee of the !them patronage heretofore receivedsat hes old stand. .1 ii. C. PONDERS:MITI', Cola. May 17, 1204. adjoining the Bonk._ PRIVATE SALE. rpBE SUBSCRIBER Offers nt,prlizte sale, the following vnluuble town property, viz: A Lot of Ground, ems-Wing of about Mx acres, situated on the north mile of Mill street, in the borough of COIMIIIIII, Lancaster county Psi. adjoining property of the e•ta te•of James Collins, decd, on the went, and the Columbia Rolling AI 01 property on the east, on which I. erected it good TWO tetTORY 'FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,, containing two room. and a kilt ben on the fir-I floor, four rooms on the second story. and two good cellars. neve is n pump with well of good water in the yard. nod an ORCH A RD containing an excellent variety of YOUNG num THKEs'. attached to the premi•en. The Rending mid Columbia Railroad passts on the opposite side of the street from the properly. U 7 For term. apply to Cola. April 26, IS6•Luf JOSEPH ULMER. NOTICE. Idesire to settle up the old book accounts, of both Stores and rrque-t all persons knowing them selves it:dallied to please call and settle the same. H. C. PONDERS:MTH. Colt mhia, May 17, Md. TIIST RECEIVD, a very desirable lel, lot of G rey Goods nod Shepherd'• !or Ladies' STEAC V tr. BOW ERS, Opp. Odd Fellows' Hull Z..uits. LI Oela. May 17 2 IEGI IRON CASTINGS! TEE SUBSCRIBER LAYING ACCEPTED THE A g ency for the hale of ORNILDELEINICAIa CASTINGS, SVC!' AS IRON RAILING, FENCING, VERANDAS, Cellar Gratings. Tree Boxes, Bitching Posts, SETTEES, TABLES, CBA,IRS, 11AT 'RACKS, FLOWER STANDS, Sm., &c.. curer. to the public a selection from the Hoek of the beg emahltehmento in the United Slates Ue•ign+ can he o‘llollined. and prices ascertained 011 applica tion to the undersigned. li e is also preparedto wapply IV/ill Gearing at Furnace Castings, HAVING A LARGE CATALOGUE OF MILL GEARING PATTERNS, of all sizes. and of every Lind; all of which will he COllltUrted for at the lets e-t note• and guallsttl••ed. Apply to SAM Ulll. TR USCOTT, Cherry Morel. fleumbia. March. 1. IStit! Columbia. N. PRIVATE SALE OP VALUABLE PROPERTY. wiLL be sold 81 privxle .ale. 811 that tract or pirq.e of graund situated in Wen' liempfield township, Laalea4ler Co'y. half mile from Columbia, known a: "COWDEN•S BRICK YARD," containing 9 acres and upwards, on which is erected A ONE.AND-A-lIA IX STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Rim and Brick Kiln. There is, also. m. Young Orchard on the premkes. The land is in a high slate of cultivalion and under good fence. The properly will lie sold low and on modem ate pa) menus. tlinse wishing to examine the property will please call on WILLIAM AleelleSNEY. re siding in Columbia. who will give them all necessary iitlonnuteoll. I'oase+•ion given the 14t day of April next. 1662 Felix 15, 1602-D WILLIAM COW DEN HOOPED SKIRTS. NEW and s plendid my le of looped juo reeeived; Also, a full ocoitmeni al other •tiles, very cheap & Colombia. Apr. 1213, 002. Locuet Farce:. FOR saLn, 15 0 o sk i ., ,, Snit, 100 Sacks Arir o 7ll B Ap plyWarehouse, Canal Basin. Columbia, Dec. 29, 1963.. BUSINESS STANDS FOR RENT. No. 1, MECHANICS' ROW, now occupied by B. llizon, po.sespion given April 1,1362. No. 4, MECHANICS' Row, possession given Edquire of Jaley IS, I:162. PETER lIALDE%TAN• COACEUVIALTEINGE. SAICRIEL CARTER, MANUFACTURER OF COACHES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C, Second Street, nearly opposite the Lutheran Church, Columbia, Pa. SILVER M/..:DAL:-Ist PREMIUM-1859. BRONZE MEDAL-Ist PREMIUM-1859. Awarded by the Lancaster County Agricultu cal and Mechanical Society. THE subscriber call attention to the reel Mai the First Premium, u Silver Medal. was awarded him by the Lancaster County Agricultural and hleeltaisicul Society for the hest Shifting Tup Bug gy exhibited at the Pair of the Society in Ocioner,lOs9; also, a Bronze )Medal—First Premium—for the best Sleigh. At his Coach and Carriage Making Establish• TOM, be continues to manufacture Couches, Car riages. Buggies, Sulkies. and till other vehicles in his tine. Ills reputation workman is fairly es tablished, as he can confideutly clatm for his work the merits of beauty of form. elegance of mad strength of structure. One of the distinguishing females of his work is its durability; all vehicles of his build one constructed of the best seasoned mate rial, and put together firmly field substantially. He givespartieular lineation to the REPAIRING OF VEHICLES, and work in this line to give sells faction. In addition to his practical experience in the bn sines, be hits the assistance of the bust workmen —tame other being employed. The public is respectfully invited to call and ex amine the stock on bead. SAOIUEL CARTER, Columbia. Dec. 7,15 W. 110L0 CREAM OF GLYCERINE.—For the turr and prevranon fo chapped Insinta, acr. ror auk at the /UDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE. DecAlAtilt Front