The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, September 20, 1862, Image 3

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    the shall depose on oath iii . itifirmation *halite has re.
-sided in this State at least one year neat beTore his
-application ; and make melt istoofvf residence in the
•distriet s es is eetini mid eby . this *et, and 'that he does
eerily believe irom:the account given 'him, thut he Is
of eve aforesaid and such other 'evidence as Is re
qacired by this sot, whereupon Swamis of the person
thus admitted to vote Shall:be inserted In the alpha.
Memel listhrthe•inspectorit, end a note made oppo
site thereto by writing the word'utaap if he shall b e
au/flatted to vote by rearotiefthatemgpaid tax, or the
wvord.age,” if he shall be admitted to vote by reason
.of age, shall be called Get to the clerks, who eh .11
aneke the like ibeedi en tire Stets el -voters crept . by
ahem. •
In all cases witeretthe name alike person claiming
Co vote is found on the list atniished by the Commis.
'loners and assessor, or kis eight to vote. whether
'found thereo n
, 'or not, is sheeted to by any qualified
witizen..it HMV be the duty of the inspectors to exam
tine vuetryferson on oath as to kin qualifications, and
dr he claims to have resided wittlin eke State for one
'Tear or more, his oath shall be suffioiesit prof therenf.,
.but shall make proof by at least one competent wil
iness. who shall be a qualified elector. that he ba s s re
-Mtied is the district for more than ten.does neat im
tateifiately preceding such election, and shall also him
irelf swear that his bens fide residence, in pursuaeee
of his lawful calling, is in said district, and that he did
not remove into stud district for the purpose of voting
qhereist.
Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall
snake due proof, if repaired, oftitelesidesee and nay_
anent of taxes as aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote
in the township, ward or 'district HI which he shall
reside.
If any person oltall :prevent or attempt to preveat
any racer of any eleettosteader this-act from holding
saehelection, or use or threaten any violence to any
tech nifieer, or shall interrupt or impasperly interf ere
wine him in the execution of his duty, or shall block
up the window, or avenue to any . window where - the
same may be holding. or Shall wootously
„disturb the
'peace at such election, or shall use any intimidating
ithreats, force or violence, with design to influence
,unduly or overawe any elector. or to prevent him
'from voting or to restrain the freedom of choice, such
, persons on conviction shall be fined in any mum not
.exceeding five hundred dollars. and imprisoned for
any time not less than three nor more thou • twelve
months, and irk shall be shown to court, where the
• trial of such offense shall be had, that the person so
.offending was not a resident of the city, ward, dirriet
,or sown-lap where the °Renee was contmoted.,amt not
e ntitled to vow therrin,th. II 011 ronvietion he shall be
sratenerd to pay is fine of not less (NM Ore hundred
nor more than one then-and dollars. and be intros
oned not leaei than PIX 1110.0118 110 r More than two
.)rats
I t altv prronn or peroon.. shall make MIS' bet or um
grr on the rethlt ro any elvetiou tha-C0inin00.,,,,,10.,
~,,,,10., -hall oiler to make LIIIV surf !Jet or wage .
cri t ter by verb.' prOCIIWOO SOO thereof. or try nay
wrote. or !Milted ailverti.eateg,
rev per..., to MO ke -twit hit Or wager. upon convie-
Iron ,ti -rent lw or they forfeit or pay three times
the now too -0 het o' to lie bet.
ti any person. not try lacy shall fenotht•
hillyvole at eieCIIOII of this Conitnouwetiltit or
heo whet vv..- •hall vet" Out of hi. proper
district. if any perwo knovcoc,r the wstut'air such
ya s loticaLon. co procure such per.ost to vote.
the per-on intending. shall, on conviction. be fined in
an) sum not exceeding two hundred dollars. and he
imprisoned in any term not exceeding three months,
If any person shall vole at more than one election
district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than
once on the same day, or shall fraudulently fold and
deliver to the inspector two tickets together, with the
intent illegally to vole. or shall procure another to do
so. he or they offending shall on conviction by fined
in any sum net iCNI , than fitly nor more than five hun
dre4 dollars, and be imprisoned for any term not less
Shun three nor more than twelve months.
tinny person not qualified to vote in this Common
wealth agreeably to law, (except the eons of qualified
citizens.) shall appear at any place of election for the
,purpose of inficenettin the citizens qualified to vote,
the shall on conviction forfeit and pay any sum not
exceeding one hundred dollars fur every such offence
and be imprisoned for any term no: exceeding three
months
Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty-first ITC tion
of the mid act everYgeneral Ind special election
ebaU be opened between the hours of eight and ten in
she forenoon. and shall 'continue without interruption
.or adjonemsent until seven o'clock in the eV g,
schen the polls shall' hi closed
The I udges err to make their returns for the county
of Lonesome. at the Court in the City of Len
aeaeller, on Friday; the . 17th day of October. A. D. ,
Meet. at 10 cAe.oele A. M. , P. UM'S, Sheriff.
' Sherif , . ream. Laaeaster,Se,pa. S. 1.965.
'Sept. 1110323 t
Pianos.
IWO Firpl. , •rate Plummy leceond-bandj in food order,
eoinitter.e, vrkh cools. ke. Price to $lOO.
Apply so A. 111. RAMBO,
Sept.6;o2. TrutmerVe Baildinr. Oopneite Bank.
Pnbtic Sale ofPerroaal Property
WILL be fold at public sale oa THURSDAY. the
18111S.EeTEMBEEL,1862. at the late residence of
AJohn Felix, tis the Storages eirColuidbia. ike following
personal voperty, vi=
!deride-Pop Pier. Card and Toilet Tables, Chairs,
Carpet.. Rugs, Oil Cloths, Can Ckasideders and Pen
dants, Window Curtains ' Camp *tests. ftio flack,
p,rebwards.l Awe o and ji.diook,, Me Woos* sad csool.
Sole, Mantel Tune owe.. Wasstroiw, "Weed. and
Covers. 13rdstead: and Sledges. Westwood.. Bawls
.and Pitchers, Pic:etc.-sad fraines,4l4.oll,isig 41.acirs,
I%latitel Ornaments. IViodois , Bliods.CraiVe anO. Crib,
Slave awl Pipe,Cunboard.Chests,Trosckawdtlaosersorr.
Hooks. Awning and Sirs also, several Mold anal gil
ver Watches, Doubie.bicrelled Gee, mug eausr
not einimersted.
Sole to common , e at I. o'clock P. M . , taken kerwa
will be untie kuossess by
PA fill7Cl. TRUACOTT.
Admissisarmorot JOllll FeILE, deceased.
Columbia. Sept G. 1802.14
pica Plaid and Plain Valour% and Popliss 4
.1.1) high colored Wool De la 'nes. next printed all
wool mennoe., for Itlisfer. ' &c; beautiful goods rmto
the esiabb,braerst of Thos.W. Evans it Co.. Philadel,
ph in. now opening at H. C. PONDERS DEVI'S
Sept.°, 186 S. • People's Cash Stan, Cola.
FIRST Arrival of New Fall Goods. 600 yards
Shepard Plaids will be opened thi. dny at
11. C. FON DERSltltrws.
Sept. 0, ISC.2. Adjoining the Bank.
TRAVELING Dress Goods of various Cabrillo'
and piece.. just received this day at
11. C. FONDERS:VI ITO'S
Bept 6, 16&2. Old Stand.
Drugs and‘lWedicines
rrffE oadentigeed would 1111110111E0 to Ike
J. citizens of Columbia and vicinLy that he has
opened in the room recently occupied by Mr. R. Ifizon,
A DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE,
where will be found a full assortment of those goods
are included in this line of business.
The Stock will be found to eonstst of Drugs, Chem
ical., Fye Stud... Perfumery and Fancy Articles, sorb
a+ Illru-hes, Comb-. Tooth Powders. and oilier arlicles
too numerous to meinion,• all of which will be found
fresh and of t h e best qasuly.
117 - Priescripticms compounded with eare mod de.
opaich.
F. WILLIAMS,
Sept. 6,11 t.
FOR SALE.
THR auhurpher opera for Pee the GOOD, SAFE
FAMILY HORSE, RUGGV AND HARNESS, of
Dr C. D. Nottentieiti. The doctor hating been up.
pointed surgeon Li the 13ith Regiment P. V. deatreo
to dopon of the 'wove property. Apply at owe, if
you want a toorgupty to.
Aug 30. , Ce2.41 CEO. ROGLIt.
IBISCITIT IFT .4 WERT,
137 NORTH FRONT ST., PHILADA.
/Wig suleicribers moat rev...many inform their
1 friend. and the public. Out the Old Bakery on
Front street below Rare, (where our name haa been
on the sign hoard+ for maim year.' aim changed own.
"••• and 4- now ekelicovels,* occupied ill bliknig firend
for the V. B. Government. ilierefisre. I. the
cm I y phine ot this city where the OLD. CA.I (BONED
'AND-UAW& PALMY CRACKERS are now , man •
ulnelured. We are also prepared with enlarged &Mi
me. to receive orders for Pilot, and Navy Bread,
Shipping Cracker+. and ell the usual variety of holey
fra.eutt to any . extent. and invite al, wholusale and lg.,
tail aealeni to call and judge for Memoriam , .
ED. WA.T 1150P1 dr. CO.
Mil a. A uoi-1 30. 1962-3 m
• - TO LLT. •
TWO SMALL SHOPS, no Prong motet, adjoining D.
11.1011UMT . O. Clotting Sion.
Teams tessonable.
IH. 8. snuma - N.
COkumbia, August CI, tlin4 go
Noma.
!DUE ordeniiiinea having bean einnaminsioned n Par
! neon in the U. 8. A . (nine =who xr,inei Pa.
congaed Ms business to Cr. C. 1.. Wolfe, Wing bin
annenne, who IrW receipt for all behie r n6l.
mu.
C D.
Colombia, Awn 23,1811111 a
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808 it VI CHESTNUT ST.,
(UTE * tan BUT GOODS STORE.)
GEO.'S. HENS BLS,
Formerly SS4 Walnut St.
August 20, 1862-3. n.
17 FlaV 111310 THY BBED just received and for sale
iromon.innee, by
Aug 30.1'42. A.M. It A Man
$5O ALWARD!
THE. ("Cambia Insurance Company will pay Fifty
.Dollars reward for the arrest and conviction of the
person or peranos who set the fire whirls destroyed
the Church and School-house, in Marietta. on the
morning of the 7th Wet. To be paid on conviction of
such part y or parties.
C. 8. KAUFFMAN, President.
G t. Jr. Secretary.
Columbia, August 10,1R12.
WINES, LIQUORS, SUGARS, .11. C.
THE aulbuiriber would invite attention to bin large
and fine meek of
ALL RINDS OF LIQUORS,
SEGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, &c.
He keens hi. stock well filled up. and believes that
lie snit offer a. good no as-ormient °revert:thing in
his hoe n. 1.101 Ot found ill our store iii Columbia.
He would dileet special !mention to Ilk
(0103Fit.33,4EABLW 10 , 173C.TV3E5.51.
Thee are light wines. goodin .tisulity. low in tiriueli
nod very whole-owe (rink either lot sick or well.
A large Asiwrimen of
- 114Coox-asoixisurra.
will nom, t general notice. told will be found to corn.
pilot tome of the line it pipe- ever offered in Coiuinhia.
Cull and examine 'hem. J.C. BUCHER.
Cor. Front and Locust streets, Columbia, Pa.
Columbia, August 9. NO Y.
BAKER'S PATENT FRUIT JARS.
spiT most simple and rapid in operation and reliable
1. in result. A Tura on the clamp maims the jar air
tight.
- The above invaluable Fruit /art—the most complete
paten: out—eau be bad at FFAHLER'S,
Locust street. opposite the think.
- .
N. 11..—These jam have been temed, end nay be ex
amined with the fruit in them—at Pfahlerlt. They are
perfectly air-tight, and the trouble of sealing is entirely
avoided. They ate generally acknowledged as the
very best in use.
Columbia, August 9, Ifiltß.
Feathen I Feathers 1. Feathers !!
WARRANTED, A No. I, free from dolt or emell
put op In small white bags of from l to 30 dos
thereby avoiding the trouble of handling them.
A person wanting • bed, bolsters and pillows ran
purchase one of our small sack's just the weight they
want each pillow. another for the bolster, and a large
one for the bed and empty them into the tick without
any Inconvenience whatever, and they are reedy for
use. We make no charge for sack, and will sell them
at the lowest market prices for prime Western Live
Neese Feathers. ISTEAVY & DOW ERS,
Opposite Odd Fellows' Had:, Columbia, Pa.
Columbia, Aug. 9, VOL
211711117 17111MILRY STOMA
Front Street, above Walnut,
COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.
pilE eubscriber, Laving returned to Columbia, after
I
as absence of seven years, again o.Tere bis sc ry
ices in ins line of business.
lie has opened in the stole formerly oerupied by
lire John Martial, in Front street above Walnui, a
complete ussonment of new and nandeome
a" NM NAT Xa Wt. -sr,
IX VARIOUS STYLES.
CLOCKS, WATCIIES, FANCY ARTICLES,
&c., &c., to which he invites the attention of the pub
lie. INN prices tali./ be 44 low as any. and he con
warrant his stock no good is every re•pee I. Ile refers
with confidence so 4114 past bisque.* career in this
place. and *oaks a teturri of the Amaral custom formerly
extended to lam.
Repairing mall its various branches promptly and
caretully executed.
CHARLES ZEITLER.
Cola., July 46, Ilatt.
BALUGAJNIS IN CLOTEXNG,
AT
It/Crl) CHEAP CLOTHING STORE,
No.l %Volt's. Row. Front idt., (near Columba Bridge,)
COLUMBIA, PA..
llr you want to to CHEAP CLOTHING. and
Good. go to Rice'.. Ile (too a large Stock of every
thing m at• bus of ht.4lll."Sd j ...Pick. be acne at the very
loweet rote.. A Stork of
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS, AP, ke.•
Can *dray* be foam' at Rice..
HENRY RiCF.Y.Bate.rtkan.
Colombia. July 26, tEKH
MUSIC TEACHING:
111118 subieriber proposes to give Lessons to sash as
1 tinny need insmuedons on the
x=l , x..!Lx%ro N•CONI:Tfin.
!laving been in eon FtUlla practice forever ten wea',
and taken lesions from reveral celennued teachers,
sloe If prepared to give prompt amid accurate instruc
tions tit ail the modern mode* of teaching Music.
Le•saat will be riven mn the residence of pupils, or
at the Washington llouse,and the tenets wall be as
reasonable as other* c barge for similar in•trurtions.
bildet hIATTIE L. 10UNU.
Columbia.. lady Id, leds.3an.
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver
and Silver-Plated Ware.
SHREINER k SPERING,
RAVING taken the old ertablished eland of John
11. Felix, Front street, Columnist, respectfully rotate
the paddle to call and cranium their large assortment
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVER and SILVER-PLATED W ARE,
CUTLERY, COMBS, PISTOLS.
ACCORDEONS, and Pancr Aauctas,
taw!' ats are usually kept in a first-class Jewelry Store.
We will keep roost:tatty tea hand a large stock of
ghzmiemoicritark.
In Gold and Stlver C111,..41114/4011, Tr.u.y Jr. Co .
S Ilartlett and Wtir Eller) woreatents—which we
will Offer In the 'Willie at prices to 'tilt Cie tioSee
A COtttlitUtiOcO of the (4 ;;;; ter patronage is reepcet
fully eolteited.
ILEr REPAIRING PP ALL KINDS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
COIUMIIitt, July W. Iteiti.
GLASS, GLASS f
JUST received, from he manufactory. n large lot of
6111.11 Ware. at very bow priceft The place to get
cheap Tumbler. to put Sour jelly,. in, 14
14TEAILY & 1101171111 S.
Oplo.ite Odd Fellowo
Cora.,July 19,1662. Colombia, Pa.
ZOSUMILT, 310SIZEILIt.
TA DI IS',GenPr.Nl keep' and Bop' Floniery, in greet
.11,1 variety; notwithstanding the crest ad in the
prate or good., we will sell at our a.nel low price.
STHACY dr. BOWKRS„
Corner of Second and Locus Street.,
CO*, July 19062. Columbia, re.
Tisza . rust
arACREREL by UM barrel. ball barrel aad gamier
AIL banal, of the beet qualidea.
10 B. F. APPOLD I
Colombia, July It, Ilded. Canal Damn.
Justice ved
AND for role. in large or small neanthies,l9oClsacks
G. A. gals,loo sacks Ashton Salt.
B. F APPOLD.
Colambist y , July SON% Canal Sarin.
FOIL SALE,
XTRA Feely Floor by barrel or larger quantity.
E
Warnrood good of wow Wooded.
B.
Colovold,. Joao S. tfat Catifesio.
Oa to Itidunced.
AN invoice of P'renieb and Meadlla Lace Points,
and Mantillas, jai received sod will be sold at
disom~pliror prieaa.
H. A callON ill D co EßSMlTH.nvince all
C. F
Columbia.jaly 5 IOM Peoples' Cash Store.
• to is Zllsog."
A NOTHER advance in the priest of ration, eoense
geg'rameeirjel'arrietri"drnet; hi"
el :h a elfrstn ie llt id a efi nig — er
simply or cheap Muslin., Celiroes, flinghams,Ac , a:
the old prices. An early call is solicited.
E.C. FON DERPISITIL
Celambis,Jily S. 160 S. Adjoining the Bank.
Those Patent Glass Fruit, Jars
ARE ottractinF got attention nonmognontbr are
welling. Id A Nag? Lear May aos tie
"LADlldd` CIIOI " Can and Pee Ors at
U. r. F014,
Weeekia. July ds
To Dickey Roscheszice-,
7b Deeiroy—Mice, Metes, .emi Arita,
To Desirey—Sed-liktga,
To Dram—Me*, in F4ks. Clottsplke.
To Deetrey—Motteitoesand Fleas,
To Des/soy—lnsects on Plants and FOWII,
To Destroy—lnsects on Animals, &c.,
To Destroy—Every form and species of Ver
min.
"Only Int:alibis Remedies known."
DESTROYS INSTANTLY
EVERY FORM & SPECIES OF
VERMIN.
These preparations (unlike all others) are
"Free from Poilens."
"Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"Rats do not die on the premises." •
'.They come out of their boles to die."
"They are the only infallible remedies
known."
"12 years and mere 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.
Used by—the City Hospitals, Alm-Hooses, &c.
Used by—the City Hotels--(Astor'- 4 St. Nich
olas,' &c.
Used by—the Boarding Houses, &c., &c.
Used by—more than 50,000 Private Families
13:rSee one or two Specimen. of what is
Everywhere said by the People—Editore—
Dealers, ire.
HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vemin
need be so no longer, if they use "COSTAR'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 "Coma'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
no (G. Gazelle.
MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed
annually in Grant County by vermin, than
would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect
Rel ler. —Lancaster (Wis.) Herald.
HENRY R. COSTAR—We are selling your
preparations rapidly. Wherever they have
been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches and Vermin
disappear rapidly.
ECM & STOI/flu, 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.
iii 25c. 30e. and $l,OO Boxes, Bottles and
Flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for Planta
tions, Snips, Boats, Hotels, &c.
CAUTION II I To prevent the public
from being imposed upon by Spurious and
Highly Pernicious latitetisits, a new label has
been prepared, bearing a fec simile of the Pro•
prietor's signature. Esamine each bog bottle,
or flask carefully beam purchasing, and take
nothing but ttCoavates."
Car Sold Dieryarhere—by
Mt Wholesale Druggists is Large eitiea.
logs Or TUC
Wholesale Agents in New York City.
Shieffelin Bata. & Co, Harrel, Risley klEitett-
B. A. Fatmeatoelt, en,
& Co, Bush, Gale & Robinson.
A. B. & D. Sands dr.Co. M. Ward, Close & Co.
Wheeler & Hart, Maisson & Bobbling,
James S. Aspinwall, D. S. Barnes & Co.
Morgan & Allen, F. C. Wells &
Hall, Rocket & Co, Laselle, Marsh &Gard-
Thomas & Fuller, ner,
P. D. Oritis, Han, Olson & Co.
Conrad Fox.
Philadelphia, Pa.
T. W. Oyott & Co. Robert Shoemaker &
11. A. Fahnestock & Co. Co.
French, Richards &Co.
♦ND NT
Druggists Grocers, Storekeepers and Retailers
generally in all Country Towns and Villages
lINITED STATES.
COLUMBIA, PA.
Car Sold by
DR. W. S. McCORKLE,
Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' Mall.
ALBERT GRAY & CO.,
Front Street, above Locust.
R. WILLIAMS,
Front Street, above Locust
And by all Druggists, Storekeepers and Re
tailers generally.
Q 7 -Country Dealers cao oreder as above.
Or address oatss direct—Or if Prices,
Terms, &c., is desired, My-Send for
E BB2] Circular, giving refaced Prices]
suss u. cm *a,
Principal Depot—No. Zl2 Breedway—(Op.
poke the St. Melanins Hotel s ) Ilinw York,
May 10; -1111192.
(=C:=l
♦ND °TUNES
FICI==
11E33
.1116 AV
l • • 3 1.1.) A
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF COLIMBII, I.INCASTIR 100(IIITY, PA.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
m ills Company COBllOOOl to insure 'headings,
cbandise. and other property, sgaiust loss and
damage by ire, on the mutual plan, enter for a cash
premium or premium note.
The success of the Company has far exceeded the
most sanguine expectations of the Directors, and it
will be noticed by the following statement that its
'Lieu's are in a healthy and iounshing condition.
Whole Amountlnsured $772,707 34.
Balance of Cash Premiums noel-
...
. - • . . ..
peaded. Feo. I 5t,1061. 6865 18
Cash Premiums received daring the
the last year, lens agents' COM-
Liaison:lns, $3,315 541
Interest received on money loaned
last year, 29 3.5
---111210 07
Losses and Expenses paid the last
year, 112.704 21
Balance of Cash Premiums unex
pended, Feb. 151, 1862. 1,505 VI
------01,2 1 0 07
It will be seen from the above that the money paid
in advance for policies has been sufficient to pay all
losses and expenses and leave a surplus fund of over
Fffors Hundred Donors. and that the Directors have
never levied any ma upon the members of the Com
pany.
C. S. KAUFFMAN, President.
Gamma Tosmo, Jr.. Secretary.
111scnsar.SCSumun, Treasurer.
MOl:Eit..lloCMClortlifs
C. S. KAUFFMAN, EPHRAIM HERSHEY,
ABRAHAM BRUNER, MICHAEL 11. AIOORE,
JOHN FENDRICH, GEO. YOUNG. Jr,
If. G. Al IN ICH. NICHOLAS IWHONALD,
SAMUEL. F. EBERLEIN,AMOS S. GREEN.
MICHAEL S. SHUMAN.
Columbia. June 21. lfratl
COMMISSION k FORWARDING.
r:r;T9
B. F. arrow',
GnEltili Forwarding k Commission Mer
chant. Goods and Iron forwarded to all points
on the radon ,North Branch and West Branch Canals;
1i
also. to all points along the Penna. Railroad.
Dealer in Flour, Grain, Salt and Plaster.
dealer in Coal, consisting of: Baltimore Co., Wilkes.
barre, Pottstown. 111 g Mountain. Lane. Colliery. Pine
Grove. Lykens Valley, Short Mountain, Treverton
and Brond '1 op.
All consignments shall he promptly attended to.—
For Curdles particulars, address
B. F. APPOLD,
Canal Basin. Columbia. Pa.
i}Coat carefully selected and prepared for family
use, will be delivered to any pencil' the town in good
order—free from slate or duet. Play 31, 1.80/.
For Sale at a Bargain.
mriy: choice of Two Fire and Burglar Proof Safes--
.1. "Herring" or -Lillie'' , Patent; also. a Family
Horse. and a first-rate Carriage and Harness. Call at
the atom of
H. C. FONDERFMITH.
Cola. May 17. 1F62. adjoining the Bank,
DR. MARKLEY'S
HEALTH
HEALTH
HEALTH
HEALTH
RESTORATIVE
RESTORATIVE
RESTORATIVE
RESTORATIVE
BALSAM
BALSAM
BALSAM
BALSAM
Ts the most certain sate and effectual remed y offered
tc the palate for
DYSPEPSIA,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
CONSTIPATION,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
HEADACHE,
JAUNDICE,
MERCURIAL DISEASES,
CANCEROUS AFFECTIONS,
SCROFULA,
PILES,
KIDNEY AFFECTIONS,
ALL ERUPTIONS OF• THE SKIN,
and all dimities originating from an impure
condition of the Stomach, Liver •nd Blood.
el.
Experience of over twenty years with this and the
other remedies prepared by the proprietor, fully es
tablish the fn.tt that they are the most reliable, and
will give more general 'weather/on than any other
remedy before the public. Being
4.1
litty can be taken by any penen and under any eir-
CUalleallen.
NO PERSON CAN TAKE THEM
intliOUT DERIVING
BENEFIT FROM THEIR ITSE.
NO FAMILY SNUB BB WITBOBT TIM
Te. , iimnitawl. sire dad ..•hint forth thpir
r.,7.. 41 • Emote. cou Id
1.41 1163 .4 11 1 1 t • •+l'
h „• •nn „ . .1 I . tlle 411'1411Sr
TRY THEM! TRY THEM!!
Prep Sr,: uglly by
DR. G. H. MARKL EY,
LA Nen l'a.
•
Who ran be conmilled at in. office or by inner.
:Mid in Colombia by
&,GRAY
Deuggi.ts;
and, also in Ganenster County, by Jading' Leader,
Mount Joy; Jacob Niwilev, Springville; Vanier Gobren
Blue Bull; J Blom, Elizabethtown; Dr..f. R. Johns.,
New Holland; Hensel & Uhler,Quarryville; C. Kauf
man, 'Sporting Hill.
April - ?M 1115241im
NEW AND VALUABLE MIMS:
WORTZIIr or A. TAZA.I4.
TO ■AZ* •A OW HOMO WOE (2W.
flare it paperrif thoroughly with the ITALP •area
paper now selling at FONDERnIMITIIIS,
Adjoining the Bank.
I=3o=l
Day bite a fah at tbame new and cheap Clotho and
Catesateree, sad get them mode by a good toiler
Vent can get the mom? at
H. C. FONDF.RSNITH'S
People% Cask there.
To YAW a WIMP litLN Loot. OW.
Bay Yu tlothea at a Clatbing atom
TO DASD An OW LADY LAOS AIALLSW.
Dry lets plain dolma gook at
FONDERSNIIMS.
TO DALT A. TWOS LADY 1.001 GATE
Br all imams select her thee: goods frog the new
and bedside' mock ism received at
H C. FONDERSHITIVS.
TO teat =MIT 11111311 HARD TIME.
Let everybody bay their goods for cash Migraine
no Medina. Ca Ithors.Conereades and Downie Goods
generally, can now be bad as
FCNDERSINSTIFI'd
Colombia, Jame 14,1811. Old Stand.
Attention Gentlemenl
ACHOICE Lot of New Style Spring Cassinw_ree and
Sleet French Clothe, will be opened this dayi and
will be sped cheep for cash, et the eta STAND.
H. C. FONDIM,tIdITHI,
Cola. May hi. 1191 d. Adjoining the Bank.
NU SIMI CIT/WBI BLUM
If sod PURE WlNF.Z.ropmially (or drearier*
ogooorstortatol vorocTer..,t
WINES, GROIN** lki;
GEO. TILLS , lg., mutt raped:tally notifies
the public that he hag added plitim.steek of Uto
ernes, he., a fine asfortreent of pure
molar VInIMMIL -
These Wises are pare—no adulteraied.trach—and are
united alike to the sick and the well, the strong and
the weak. He respectfu Ily solicits a call from innaa
who need an article of the kind, satisfied th.at a t.ial
will verify Ids amid. His stock of
4IEit.OO3IILIFILIMIEUES
having been replenished. will be found wortirgUiserat.
minion of everybody—and his wife—who- of
mashie, call apon him at their earliest convershinee.
CORNER OF FIFTH AND UNION SM.
_
Colombia, Aug. l—ly.
The Best, Cheapest, and most Success
ful Family Paper in the Union.
A Complete Pletorial Ihtory of the Times.
84LXVIIIL's IVEZISCLIC,
SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED.
Price Six rents a number; 112,50 per year
Croke Notices Qf the Pros.
We would not so often call attention to Harper's
Weekly if we were not well satisfied that it is the fam
ily paper published in the United States., and Far that
reason. and that alone, we desire to see it Undermine
and root out a certain kiud orliterature too prevalent,
which blunts the morels of its mad vitiates their
taste for sensible reading, and is altogether bad in its
effeeta—New London Advertiser.
Its fresh leaves, its clear type. P. entertaining va.
rimy. its severe but just criticism• noon the lollies of
the timet, its &ear ntly wnttel. and instructive amides,
and its able correspondence. all combine to make it
the model nevrapsper at our country, and one that
every family mostprize. Its condensed weekly sum
mary of. Fureil sad Domestic Intelligence isjilto
celter superior .1 that contained hinny otherinurnal.
tieing publuned too. in a form for preservation and
binding. if taken care of us it deserves to be, it will
be found in future years as welcome a companion for
the (artily ktid fireside as the day nit which it wits
first perused.—/V. Y. Seating Post.
TERMS.
One Copy for Osie Year, 4.50.
One Copy for Two Vear•, 4.00.
Ten Copier far One Year, ' 18.00.
An Extra t:opy will be allowed for every Club of
Tea Seß.Cllllloln.
Ilarperva Weekly is electrotyped. and oath IMO
her. can he furnished at any time.
Vol.. 1.. 11., 11l . and IV. for the Years 185.7, 1858,
I'o9. nod PBO. of -HARPER'S WEEKLY." hand
somely hound in Cloth extra, Price, $350 each, are
now ready.
HARPER & BROTHERS.
Franklin square. New York.
Dee.l4..
TO THE LADIES , .
urF: would PRII your 4pecial attention to a new and
VI beautiful line of Dress Goods we have just re
ceived, at rcduced prices.
STEACY & BOWERS,
corner Second and Locu-t
Columbia, May 17. DM. Columbia. fa.
POCKET BOOKS AND PURSES.
ALA RHK lot of Fine and Common Pocket Barn
and Parses, at from 15 cents to two dollar. rock
He tdquarters and News Depot.
Columbia, April 14.1 160.
AEBW owe of time beautiful fruits
tell, which will Ire aolil cheap, at
SAYLOR a AIeDONALD'A
April 14. Columbia, Pa
filllE highest ca4i price paid for mixed, or white sad
J. colored Ftseby
JNO. D. MA RIZER,
Paper and Reg Warehuu.s.
N. R Corner Fifth A. Commerce street M.
Cola. May WORM 30.
OW. MAST Alairra.lo.
Tir &WPM jut received our first
1.1. NEW SPRING STOCK,we would announce tO
the citizens of Columbia and vicinity. that It Is
NOW READY FOR INSPECTION,
to all who may favor us with a call, feeling confident
we can offer goods at such prices us will induce all to
purchase.
[I:7CALL AND SEE THEM _al
STEACY & BOWERS',
Corner Second and Locust Street.;
Cola. May 3, 'U. Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall.
Potatoes! Apples!! Oranges!!!
ALARGE quantity of Poutoes of the Lest varieties
(or molest
Walnut weet, adjoining Bellevue Howe. Aleo,
APPLES, APPLES, APPLES,
By the barrel, bu.liel or in smaller quantities.
FRESH ORANGES
in any quantity at the lowest rates.
B. H. LOCI:AHD,
Columbia, April 415, 181h2. JOHN LONG.
Toni Thumb About Again!
A T Pruhler's Tin sad Illoure-fornivbing Store, Lo
ft curt *mei. opporiie the Hank. The" Tom Thumb.
tamps are the very beet Coal Oil Lamps made. Call
and examine them.
113—Hest Coal Oil at 23 cts, per gallon, at
Columbia, May 12,1962- SPA HLER'S.
rguma, YOWL 2101M113:11 NOW!
•The lam chance for bargains.
2660 Pieces Wall Paper,
OF our he•t sty les nod quality. yet oa which
we are out in 50 percent. lower than Phila
delphia Wholesale Prices. Cull noun us we are sell
ing oar rapitliy.
H C. FONDER:IMM.
Adjoining the Dank.
Columbia. Mardi 70,1862.
IN TIME OF WAR PREPARE FOR PEACE::
JUST ARRIVED,
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
PEE Subscriber has just returned
from Philadelphia and Na York. with e. large
and well selected stock of goods connoting in part •s
nohow.:
Illaek 00 Fancy Calmed Silks, French Plaid Saks.
Warped Plaid Foulard, Berege Anglles, Mottled and
Plait lxrellas, Mozambique... and Jacquard Mohair.;
Chadic'. Mnuo.Delainea, Lawne.Ginghamr, Alpacas
and Pilaus in all varieties.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND TESTINGS,
Super. Black French Clo th e.
" Brown and Blue Cloths,
Bleck Doe.e.kin Cassitueres,
a large :variety of Fancy Casaisneres of all grader , and
prices. Blum, Orandens, Sawn and Marseilles V&A
lugs.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
Bleached and unbleached :nailing of all qualities,
( r em N. In 10 cents, White Goods all qualifier, 'Pits
ing•.Caecks. Flannels, Linen Table Cloths, Towel.
fags, Ace.
SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS,
Meek lied Toney Colored Stella Shawls, Sleek Silk
Dusters and Mantillas.
Hosiery. Trimmings and Notions of ell grades, qual
ities nod Skirls of all Ozer, klaknoral
Skin*. Umbreillos, Para-ols.
la 1•• d .1- Mei:
• •I - IIt•t111O11t it
READY-MADE CIATIIING;
loek sind Fancy Molt, roam
Black oud Valley Co' tewisvere Coals.
Block and Fancy iilsowas,re
Block k Faulty Silk, Sad.i, Cloth & Ciiiodweee Vest..
The a bore Rood• ha•e hews bought at really re.
doer,' mire. for CASH. and will be wild al wanti ad•
o.iner !or the same, at the store of
NIPTAGUFI& CO,
1.0eu.l 9u•art. two done• below Columbia Beat.
Columboa March 1.9.1 tat.
FOR RENT OR ftALIE.
A Large, TWO-STORY BRICK DWltt
LIM: HOUSE, ft g on • Loesai otreevali
above Fourth. Ammerly oceutned by Wm. Cowing;
will a fine titbit Stable and Caramel' Shop.
Potweaaion given fiat day of An_fil.lefeL Apply_ to
Cola. March 8,188114 f WM. Ilef•MEttNEv.,
1882.] Second Spring Arrival. [1862.
UPIINING Ws day a Splendid Amines& of
New Prying Goods, bought very low for cavils and
will be alga at a very 1411,111 i advance on cont.
NEW STYLES DRESS GOODS:
Spring Styles Cho Wes aad De!sines.
!Swath ICtuillies
!rioted Or/amlie..
Trheed retorts Lawns,
&ilk laud Wool Vslends.,
Novoisbigoes,
Mottoln.
Shepherd Plaid, Sleek and White Tail d. Cite *rex,
• 11-Weei Helaine*
Best Brad. eeGleetty Sleek Silks.
Neer Style Fancy Drew. Silk., Ac fte.
Merriam and other beet atadre of meta let cents;
Drees Otegloate-12/ etc: 1/41114i1811. at the old prices.
CLOTHS. CASSIBIERES AND TESTINGS.
A fell lime of Clotbs. Cameleer/ea and Ve.ttee.
A fall line of desirable rt.adk for SOTS' WEAN.
CARI'DTINGS AND FLWIS 011. CLOTHS: Seemed
Supply this Sprlft'. HALDEMAN'S
Gelatabia, AprO Sy 'ii. Cheap Cat.h
THE Erick Dwelling lease, Two Storks
and Attie, Minuted Union unmet above Ellwood,
oppo.ite the Catholic Chorea. The building has a
hackle rd. With Water introduced. Lately occupied
by William Farber.
For tenor apply to 11. B. &NUM
Colombia, Mareb 8. Ittlettf.
nu. Pin Supply of New Spring liods. 1862.
011111131MIRI MEM DAM
Atilt FIFTH Simply of Novo :apt aFt Goat at crawly
reduced priors. Oar friends and remootar• are
Tett folly lathed to call amd examine oar new, va
ned sod cheap meek of goods
al tLIDRaI harm
SLAGS WANTS.
NO. 2, ARCADE,
DRESS 0040111:
LiclL .It-1.
OVA PL* ALCIKIL,TINC OVER.
1133:21 OLD FORT.
MOP: Subscriber having disposed of his stock of Dry
1 Goods. Ac., et his Store, opposite the Odd Fellows'
Hall to Steuey it Bowery, begs leave to il/fOrM his
old customers and the public generwßy that he i.
again laying in a New Stock of grads, at the Old
:Amid adjoining the Bank where he wiR beleased to
see th em and as many New ones as windiest . him
with their patronage.
Believing that the t•Nimble Sixpenceiskeiter than
the Slow Shilling" for the buyer its wellas the seller
—he is determined to do an exclusive Cash Business.
and trusts he will haves continuance of the libdra
patronage heretofore received at his old stand.
H. C. FON DLASMITH,
Cola. May 17, !Sat.' - adjoining the Rank.
SUBSCRIBER Offers at private sale,
the following
_valuable town property, trim A
Lot of Ground, COIMH .Ling of about six acres, situated
on the north side of Mill street, In the borough of
Columbia, Lancaster county Pa., adjoining property
of the estate of James Collins, dee'd, on the west, and
site Columbia Rolling Mill property on the east, on
Width is erected a good TWO STORY
FRAME DWELLING ROUSE,jII.
containing two moms and a kiiilen on the gest door,
*bur rooms on t h e second story. and two good cellars.
These is a panto with well of good water in the yard.
and an ORCHARD containing an excellent variety cf
YOUNG FRUIT TREES. stitched to the premises.
The Reading and Columbia Railroad passes on the
opposite side of the street from the property.
M,TFor terms apply to
Lota. April RI, 1562-if. JOSEPH ULMER.
31111 1 2 1 1021.
T desire to settle op the old book accounts, of both
I Stores and request all persons knowing them
selves indebted to please call and settle the same.
H. C. FONDERShIITH.
Colrmbia, May 17, 1962.
:run RECEIVII, a very desirable
tr lot of Grey Goods and elbephertre Plaid. for ladies'
Subs. at STEACY& 00%VERS,
Cola. May 17, Mit. Opp. Odd Fellows' Hall.
IRON CASTINGS!
YE SUBSCRIBER HATING ACCEPTED TIE
1
Agency for the sale of
OILILIUMERIMALTs CAMIZICIfeIe,
SUCH AS
IRON RAILING, FENCING, VERANDAS,
Cellar Gratings. Tree Boxes, Hitching Posts,
SETTEES, TABLES, CHAIRS, HAT RACKS,
FLOWER STANDS, Sm., Six,
Offers to the public a *election from the stock of the
hest entabliehments in the Caned States Design
can be examined. and pricer ascertained on applica
tion to the undersi g ned.
Ile it also prepared to supply •
Mein Gearing £ Turmas Castings,
HAVING A LARGE CATA LOGUE OF MILL
GEARING PATTERNS,
of all AWL and of every kind; all of which will be
contracted for at the lowe.t rule. and g uaranteed.
Apply to SAM UHL TRUSCOTT,
Cherry Street,
Co.umbia, March. 1.1902. Columbia. Pa.
PRIVATE SALE OF
VALE: BLE PROPERTY.
WILE. he sold at private sale. all that tract or piece
VI of ground situated in West Hemplield township,
Lancaster 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-HALF STORY
FRAME DWELLING NOME, itt
Frame Barn and Brick Kiln. There is, also, a Young
Orchard on the premises. The land is In a high state
of ellitiratioll and under good fence.
The propeny will be sold low and on moderate
payments; those wishing to examine the property
will please call on WILLIAM MeCNBSNBY, re
siding in Columbia. who will give them all necessary
in Wrinution.
Po••e+•ion given Ilia Ist day of April next. MN
Fcb'y 13. lbtle•tt WILLIAM COWDEN
HOOPED SHIRTS.
• NEW and splendid style of Hooped Skirts, ju.s
received; Also, a full assonmentof other styles,
very cheap AIALTHY & CASE,
Columbia, Apr:l 28,1882. Locust Itircer..
ran. SIL,T42,
1500 Sp ly acks G. A. Salt, 100 Sacks Ashton Salt Ap
at APPOLD'A
Warehouse, Canal Basin.
Columbia, Dec. 29, 1861.
BUSINESS STANDS FOR BENT.
No. 1, MECHANICS' ROW, now occupied by
R. Nixon, po•■e•sion given April 1, 180*.
No. 4, MECHANICS' Row. possemaion given
immediately. &Noire of
Jai,'y le, 1802. PETER HALDEMAN.
COACX:NUM=O.
SAMUEL CARTER,
MANUFACTURER OF
CAACHES, CARRIAGES. BUGGIES. &C.,
Second Street. neatly opposite the Lutheran
Church, Columbia, Pa.
SILVER MEDAL-Ist PREMIUM-1859
BRONZE MEDAL—Iat PREMIUM-1839
Awarded by the Lancaster County AirricitUr
re/ sad Mechanical Society'.
THE subscriber call attention to the fact
that the First Premium, a Silver Medal, was
awarded him by the Lancaster County Agricultural
and Mechanical Society for the best Shilling Top Bug
try exhibited at the Fair of the Society in October,tBs9;
also, a Bronze Medal—First Premium—for the best
Sleigh.
At his Coach and Carriage Making Establish
ment. he COllliflUell to manufateture Coaches, Car.
binges, Buggies, Sulkies. and all other vehicles in
his line. His reputation as a workman is fairly es
tablished, as be can confidently claim for his
work the merits of beauty of form, elegance of finish,
and strength of structure. Clue of the distinguishing
features of his work is Its durability; all vehicles 01
his build are constructed of the best seasoned mate
rial, and pat together firmly and substantially. lie
gives particular attention to the
REPAIRING OF VEHICLES,
and warrants all Ws work in this line us give lads.
faction.
In addition to his practical experience in the be.
sines* he hes the assistance of the best workmen
—none other being employed.
The public is respectfully invited to call and ex•
amine the mock on hand.
SAMUEL CARTER,
Colombia. Dec. 7, 1861.
COLD CRUX OF GISCEBINL—For the eon
and prevratioa fa chapped band.. .Ike. For sale
at the PL.DEN MORTAR DRUG STORE,
Der.l.lBS• Front mmet.
2110111121.
THE undersigned would give notice that he intend.
hereafter to do • rash basine.s, and will sell goods
at reduced prices. Railroad men and others who re.
Mee their pay monthly, will be allowed • credit of
30 days. il. F. BRUNER.
Oct i 2,1901.
SAZI27
UST rereived by the subseriber, at their store in
Locust street below Second,
100 Bags Ground Alum Salt,
hiel will be sold at the loweot market prices.
Cola. July 13. VI. J. RUMPLEI & SON
DR. HOFFER.
nINTIST.—OFFICE, Frost Street 41k door
trona Locust, over Bityloe &MeDonald's "kook store
Calmat al Pa- Ll:r &strum., same a Jolley's Phot
ograph Gallery. (August St, ISKOL
s -
ATTOINET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Columbia ,Pa.
Colleewua;remptlymade,i gLaaeastenod York
'counties.
Colniubl
ia,llay 4,1850
EDWARD REILLY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, lU ItENOVED El OF
nes to No. 14. Montt Duke Street, epitomic the
Court Hattie, Laneamier. (Aug 24, -61-ty.
Harrison's Comnbian Ink.
47111C11 it a 'interior article, permanently black.
IT rind not corroding the pen, eau be bad in an)
enmity. at the Family Medicine State, and blacker
el in that English Boot Polish.
Columbia, Jose 9.1850
A.notber Now Arrival.
WE are opening deb day a beleadfal Ilea of Ladies.,
Urals. and Ilkdre wear, widen we we °Lerida"
&I prices to wait Ow tines&
STEACY & BOWElatt.
Cola Tone MEWL Coe.ed and LACINt 8141.
Illoasakaaper% a Ware
111 ST Weaved. a fan *tart et blesehed and se
a bleached Maeline, Thetinge, Cheeks. Clisghame
1154 Prime, la a word. everything pertalaing to do
acetic era. CaU fuel ettalatne Geg yeeraeleae. at
STEACY it DOWKIS,
Cala. Junte 7,1111. Cor.ld and LOCUM SU.
Lawns, Lawns, Lawns.
LA DII e and see ore beautify' I$ tent Lawn.
glll
lam eclat., at etTICACY k BOWERS.
Jowl:L. lOW Opposite odd ra11y... , Hell.
NOW FOR BARGAINS.
WE bare ja*t rereived anotber jai of alll-west
VI laine, mad plaid lilootimatiposa which we rtes at
nedoced WOOS. STKACY &
Cola. June 1101.11811 Cor. Id cad Lowe Pm.
The Peerless Skirt for Ladies al atm
NEW siad Beautiful, Light and Dershie; ampiber
'apply joss rerehred—Resmouther Loodire—at
IT C cre.:
PIKE 1211.3118ANC11 CORRIP&Nr
runatrozzarias.
NOS. 435 AND 437 CHESTNUT STREETS
CAPITAL - $400,000
Perpetual! Premiums, 5924ai3 i
L.. Five Per Ceut. 46,217 26
228,1= SI
Unerpirott Temporary Iktmi
ueteu,ss
Lem, !or Nee iportion of rime ru
piredlllnpolicie4 over oue year,152611185 55
---15152.559 NB
5418459 511
Surplus,
112,720,010 10
QTATKIENT Awls of theCeapaay es
i L Y January I,lces
Published in conformity with heprovision of the
sixtbseetio non he Ae !of Asses tAprileriallte.
MORTGAGES.
On property vetoed at over 01.600.0011
beteg first asseigageson real astitse, in
she City ustdOesitty of Philadelphiarex
eept 110:1".0 3 ia the neighboring OP n
tie s, 111,901,670 71
REAL ESTATE.
Penchant. at Sherif. , sales, under
mortgage claims, viz:
Eight houses and 101,70 by . 130 feet, on
the Soatb.west cot nesofChesuul and
Seventeenth streets,
A boon and lot, 17 by 71 feet. on North
side of Spruce street, West of Kiev
este street,
Two houses •nd lore sash 10 by 7fiteet.
oa South side o Spree* street. name
Sixteenth street,
Fire houses and lots,eseb 171 by 00 ,
feet,Nos. 01111,1413, 6U, 327 and 110
Dilwyn at.,
Three houses and 101.40 by el feetotin
Eastside of Seventeenth atreet,south
of risen,
Ilotel and 10430 by 81 feet,on t he South
east eonierof Chernot and Remelt sta.,
?ire houses and 10t.4* by 86 feet.on tbe
North side of George street, West of
Ashton street.
Seven house. aud bit 1. 6 26 by 1 Illeegosis
the East side of Beach street, swath
of Chesnut street.
A house and lot.lB by 80feet, N 0.817
Fitzwater street. East of Ninth street,
A ground rent of 1130.issai0trout of alot
13} by 10 feet, on Nonb side of Otter
street,4o feet West of Leopard street.
87 lots of ground in Buckley stree.
and generale avenue. Bristol.
A house and lot, 16 by MO feet, on the
seeds side of Stiles street, vast of
Sixteenth street.
A house sad lot, lid by 36 feet on the
esst *Mao( Frost at., north of Cherry .
Street, Kensington.
A 'house and Lot, N. side Liberty street, I
Pittsburg.
A let of ground 9. side of Penn street,
Pittsburg.
Two houses and lots N. side of Filbert
street, we.t of Eighth street.
Flee houses and let. N. side Dauphin
street, east of Coral street.
LOANS.
Temporary Loam s Stock s as Collat
eral Security, Crabbed at 15137,0t9 30)
STOCKS.
010,000 Alms #l4ma se Loan OS percent .
Ont. on.)
SOO Shares Bank • fßentacky.
17 6 . Northern Bank ofKentackY.
too Union Bank ol Tennessee.
13 66 Insurance Company of the
State of Pennsylvania,
400 6 • Southwark Railroad Co.
37 66 Commercial and Railroad
Bank ,Vicksbaryr,
300 • • reausylvaitia Railroad Co.,
et 66 Franklin Fire InsuranceCo.,l
3 6 . Mereanule Library Co.,
34 •• Union Canal Company
3 Hobe I Comp'y,
0,000 00 do. do. Bonds.
foopoo North Penna. State 6 per cent.
loan of May.lB6l.
slam North Penn's Railroad Bends,
IMAM Burlington City Water Loan,
111715 Philadelphia City Loan,
0766,60 City Wurants.
Notes and Bills receivable.
Cash on band, 31 NS 3
Cash whited fA ge n le. 9 , 640 1
REAL ?STATE
Market valve,
Co.', as above,
Advance i n value.
STOCKS.
Market value.
40111, as above.
Advance in valve
Total, 11:1,310,003 71
LOSSES BY FIRE.
Losse.paidtharingthe yea . 1861 .
By order ofthe Hoard.
CHARLES N. BANCRER 'President.
Attest: James W. McAturricm.See'y Pro Sews.
DIRECTORS.
Chao. N, D
Rancker, Tobago Wagner, Samuel Grans,
Jacob R. dmilb, Geo. W. Richards. avid O. lirovra,
Isaac Lea, Edaninp. C. Dale, Geo. Pales, A Med Fitter.
CHAS. N. BANCKER, Preaident,
EDW , D. C. DAL Y; Vice Prelude:H.
US. W. McALLISTER L Seer pro ten.
N. McDONALD, Agent, Columbia.
March 8, DM.
1 8 690 SPRING. [ l 84111.
NOW OPENING • irasl MCC OW
GOOD CARPETINGS AND OIL CLOTHS,
at very low prices, to suit the times, all of this lllistless
newest styles:
Brussels,
Paperior Three Ply,
. Superior Ingrain.
Venetian,
Beaty.
List.
Rai. &e..
FLOOR MATTINGS-4-4 TO 6-4 WIDEI
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS 44 TO 4 YDS. WIDE,
Stair Oil Cloths, Stair Crashes, Tambora Oil Clothe,
MVO MS FROM 4.4 TO 4 YARDS WIDE;
ELEGANT RUGS AND DOOR MAT*
Cocoa and Alliton Door Maw
WINDOW SHADES OF NEW DESIGNS;
Looking Claws, Gilt aid labagazi Frames;
CHINA. GLASS AND QUEENSWARE,
tall stoek : Including latest styles of Whim Gnash*
%niter and Pea Sets.
XIDOVSZEMEIMei CKNXIgIk
Bleached and Brown 104 and 124 Enwaniaga,
Bleached 5.11 and 04 Pillow ease Nadia.
Extra Bed Ticking
Towelings and Craa."
"logien Table Comm
Bureau Coven , .
• Marseillas Quills,
Woolen Coverlet...he.. he.
CARPET CHAIN:
Woolen, Linen and Con on—all Cab
KIM QUALITY LITE GEBAB FEATEEIL
HALDKMANS'
Colambi', March 15,1862. Cheap Cash Paws.
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Valuable Real Estate
AT PRIVATE SALE.
THE subseriber. ofers at prime foie tbe. followlag
VALUABLE REAL 10EITATE,
damned in the bort:n.o of Columbia:
No. 1. Tito well.known Columbia Mill prep.
eny. On tho property is erected, at the comer ad
Front and Lauren. Mech.. the
"COLUMBIA FLOUR MILL"
The building Is of brick. In good condition, woman
dioes, with two run of beers. It is driven by both
water and noun, a new 30bone engine having hems
added so the mill within the past two years. Taw
water power is sufficient to drive the mill during IL a
greater part of the year. There is • new brief srs►h
eery convenient on she premises. The property seta.
prises the water right. on Shawnee Ran, with tabo4
four acres of meadow land.
No. 2. A Lot or Ground, skint* at the N.
R. corner of Front and Laurens strains, having a
front of 60 feel, more or less, on be former street, aad
extending beet ISO Let, tr. the Pennsylvania Railroad
on which is erected a commodious twoatory
BRICK DWELLING BOUM
The gra. In carried through the lam. and winterising.
doted in the back building, and bath haw. • large
garden and all orchard or choice trait trees In shit firt.
No. S. A Lot of Ground situate at the N.
W. corner of Second and Lantana straota, baling a
front of 53 feet on the latter wreet and =moat/ bait
al - feet to an alley, on which It ha. a Gone of 117 loot
on which is erected a twwwsory Bowe sad Snot
hailding, divided into two Dwellings. Thera to water
*a the preadoes. A. largo glades a - lethod.
For ittforatalloa apply to
CHAS..; PUSSY.
Haden, Cleardold Cies. ra...
or to H. H. NORTH, Colombia. Pa
Coltnabta.ila 111.111114,
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