The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, September 27, 1862, Image 3

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    GOD SAVE:ZILE•GoMMONWEALTm.
SHER I F PROCLAMATION.
FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION FOR 1862
7N nursualiec of the /wire imposed by the Damian.
lows of the Stine of PenttsOvaisia. 1, S. W. P
lloyd, High Sheriff of Lancaster county, do hereby
;owlish told give notice to the qualified citizens, elee
-to rs , of the 'recoil Wartts,Townshipellonsicte and 80-roughs
-roughs of the City and County of Luneasier. Chet •
/General Election will be held on TUESDAY. the 1411,
•dav of October nett. 186ri. at the Several places hem
daafter designated. to elect by ballot:
ner-on duly qualified for member of the Thirty
math Comereas of the Gutted States.
Four persons duly qualified for members of the
'House of Representatives of Penn... Vaughn
One per-on duly qualified for District Attorney of
Ahe otrualy of Lancaster.
tOne person duly qualified for County Commissioner.
Two persons duly qualified for Directors of the Poor
go serve for three year..
.Two pereont , duly qualified for Prison Inspectors, to
serve for three years.
One. person duty qualified for County Surveyor of
atm County of Lancaster.
One person duly qualified for Auditor.
lot I/pence—Composed of the Four AVanls of Lan
canter City. The qualified voters of the North East
Ward will hold their election at the public house of
Anthony Lechler in Ewa King ' , teem; those of the
North West Ward at the public borne occupied by
Adorn Trout; those of the South East Word at the
public house occupied by Isaac Miller, in East King
street; those of the South West Ward, at the public
house of Amos Groff
2nd District—Drumore township, nt the No. 2 school
house in the village of Chestnut Level.
3d District—Borough of Elizabethtown. at the public
house now occupied by George W. Boyer, in euiJ Bo
rough.
4th Distriei—Earl township at the public hall in the
village of New Holland. in said township.
sth District—Elizabeili township at the politic house
now occupied by Franklin and Elias Bann, in Brick
erville, in and township.
6th District—Borough of Strasburg nt the public
house now occupied by Henry Bear, in said borough
7th Dist riot —Beebe township including the Borough
of hlaitheim, at the public house now occupied by !lib
ellee! White, in said borough.
Nth Disuict—Salioliury township nt the public house
now occupied by John hlason s White Horse tavern in
said township
Otis District—Enst Cocalico township at the public
house now occupied by Widow Fulmer, in the village
of Reamstown, in said township.
10th District—Being part of the township of East
Donegal al the public school house in the village of
hlnyiown, in said township.
11th District—Coernarvon township at the public I
housen
ow occupied by John Myers, in the village of
Churchtown, in said township.
12111 District—Manic township at the public house
now occupied by George Robinson in said township.
13th District—Bart township al the public house
now occupied by Edwin Garrett in said township.
14111 District—Cotentin township of the public house
now occupied by Jns G Hildebrand in said township
15th District—Fulton towiiship . at the public house
now occupied by Joseph Philips in said township.
16th District—lVarwielc township, at the public
house now occupied by Samuel Lielitentlialer, iii the
village of Isitiz in said township.
17th District—Composed of the Borough of Marietta
andpari of East Donegal township. in the public reboot
house in the borough of Marietta, in said township.
^l6tll District—Columbia Borough at the Town Hall,
iii ',aid borough
19th District— Sndsbury township, nt the public house
now OCe °pled by Abralinin Ronp. in said township.
20th Distriel—Leamek township, ut the public house
now occupied by George Diller, In said township.
21st District —Breeknock township. at the public
house now occupied by Jacob Almoner, in said town.
ship
21d District—Mount Joy Bornugh, at the public
school houwt n the village of Mount Joy.
231 piano—Being pan of Ea-t 1l rmpfir ld township,
at the public limier now occupied by Jacob Swarr, in
the village of Petersburg, in said lownehip,
24th Distriet—Wesi Lampeter township. at the pub.
lie bootee now occupied by Beery Miller, in the village
of Lampeter Square, ln said township.
25th Distristi—Conestoga township, at the public
house now occupied by John G. Preis, in said town
ship.
:gbh Distriee--sEteing part of Manor township, at the
upper school house an the borough of Washington, in
said township.
27th District—Ephrata township, at the publiinhouse
now occupied by John W Grose, in said township.
28th Dietric i—Coitoy township. at the public oehool
house in the village of Bainbridge. in said township.
latii District—Matilleim townsla sit Me public
house now occupied by Charles If. kryder, in the vil•
loge of Nefrovilie, in said township.
311th Dist tict—fleing part of Manor township. at the
politic house now occupied by George Bomberger, in
Millersiown. in said township.
31st District—West Earl township. at the public
house now occupied by Grabill G. Forney, in Elamite
an Said toWiiship.
Stiel Diemen—West Ilempfield township, at the
house now occupied I') John Kendig, to said town
ship.
GM District —Strashu rgiownvhip. nu the public boos ,
now occupied by James Curran, in the borough of
Strasburg.
34111 part of Tlenor township. cots
moldy culled Indian's:wit district, at the public house
of Bernard Smiler, on mid mama: p.
3.lth Distriet—We•t Cow:tiro ip. at the public
house now oecupied by John W hleinger, in the Vi i-
Inge of Shoeneck ht and inwitship
36th District—Ewe EitriloWll.llip, at the public house
now occupied by Henry Yundt. Blue Bull, in sold
township.
37th Vieriel— Pa 'alike township. al the public house
aow occupied by Janne. Frew, in said town,-hip.
3Sth Di part of Ens' It. mrifield town
ship, at the piddle school house in the village of Hemp
field. in said towliship.
39th Disinet—Luneaster township. ill the MIMIC
house now occupied by P.ll Sumniyan said townohip.
Snltle Mario—Bost Limp, ter township, at the outdoc
house i.owoecupicd by Heiory Keneagy, in said towir
sap.
41s1 Madre—Little Britain township. at the house
Of Aaron 'Bowan a Co . iii said township
421 lbot net— Upper heacoye township, at she public
house Michael of Bender, Odd Innen-nip.
43d Lhotrici—Penn 'owns, ip, at the public house of
C. Ilerehey. ist stud towitobien
41th Dpinet—Borough of Adomotown, at the school
house ins and borough.
45th District—Clay township at the house of George
W.. 4 l , iiimetz, (formerly Joni, Erb's) lit said town-hip.
46th District—Pequea township, at the piddle house
of Benuainin Rowe, in and tiworrhlp.
47th District—Providence towelobip. at the house now
occupied by Daniel Huber, hi said township.
481 h District—Eden township. at the public house of
William J. Ilea, In said township
-
49th Disttiet—Being that pan of Mount Joy townslisp
heretofore included in the Si, Mance, at Lehman's
school house, in said toes:whip.
stith Diatom —West Donegal township. heretofore
included in the 3d election ff.. 'et, at Mutt's school
house, in suid township.
51. t District—Thee part of Mount Joy township
heretofore included on (be lid district, at Benjamin
Brenemsnee .chord house. in lin id township.
520 District—That part of Rambo township hereto
fore included in the 221 district, at Strickler's , allow
house. in aid townothip.
530 District—Thai part of East and West Donegal
townships, heretofore included in (lie em district, at
the brick school Isouee• in the village of Springville, in
said township.
The General Eire lion In all the Wards, Townships,
Diar,cto nod Boroughs of the county, is to be opened
between the hours of eight and ten o'clock in the
forenoon, and shall cenuntie without interruption or
adjournment until seven o'clock Lt the evening,
when all the polls shall be closed.
Every person. exeepting Justices of the Peace,
who obeli hold ally °Mee or npponeiment of profit or
trust under the Government of the United States. or
alibis State. or of any city or incorporated district.
whethera comini•ioned officer or otherwise. a nu bor•
dime officer or agent, who is or shall ha employed
under the Legislative. Executive or Judiciary de.
pane:lento of the :Mute or the United States or of-any
city or incorpornici district, and also that every man
her to Congress. or of the State Legislature, and or
the Select and Cinemon Councils of any city, or Coot
MitisiOner of any incorporated district. is, by law, hr
mumble of holding or exercising at the came time the
office or appointment of Judge. Inspector or clerk of
any electron of this Commonwealth, and an maim
toroudge or other officer of any such election ehall
tie eligible there to be voted for.
The lospectors and Judges of she election. chant
meet at the respective places appointed for holding
the election In the district, to which they respectively
belong, before nine o'clock in the MOr g, and cab
of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk who shall
be a qualified voter of suck district.
. Incase the person whoehall have received the see-
ond highest number of votes for inspector Shull not It
tend on the day of •icy election. then eke person who
shall have received the second highest number of
votes lhr judge at the next preceding election shall
act as inorwOlOr an his place. And in ease the per
son who shell have received the highest number of
votes for inspeciar shall not attend, the person elected
judge shall appoint no inspector in Ms place—and in
ease the person eleried a judge shall not attend, then
the inepecsor who received the highest sandier of
yokes shodl appoint a judge in his place—or if any vs
callej Mall continue in she board for the space of one
hose after-the lime fixed by law for the opening of
the election, the quelified voters of the township,
ward or district for which such officers Audi have
been elected motel at sack election, shall elect out
°fatale nagether to fill suet vacancy.
It shall be this duty of the several assessors of each
district so Manila the place of Wimp every genera),
*Pedal, or township election. during the whole time
said election he kept 'apes', for the purpose of vying
information to fbeinspectors wadi:loBw: when Balled
on;in mignon so the right of any person assessed by
them to vote at anah election, or such other mailers
in relation to theist...moments of voters. Kolbe said in
spectors or either of lb= shall from time to time re
quire.
No person shall be permitted to vote at any elec
tion. as aforesaid, other than • white (mermen of the
age of twenty-nne yearn or more, who shell have re
willed in amnesia at least one year, and in the election
district where he oars his vote at least test days tar
inediately preceding .sneli election, and *within two
years paid a State or Cooney tax, which shall have
bean assiessed agleam. ten day a hetore the election
Hut a citizen of the United Stales who has previou.ly
been a wounded voter of this Stste.aad removed there
from and returned; and who settle - tome rr ended in the
eketioodestrictand paid taxes as aforesaid, than be
entitled to vete eller residing in this Stateath months:
Provided, that the white freemen, citizens of the limi
ted States, between twenty one and twenty-two
years, who Lave resided in an election distret as
aforesaid. shall be entitled to vine although they shall
tat base paid gazes.
Na person shall be permitted to vote whose name
is not contained in the hot of taxable inhabitants for-
Waked by the Commissioners. unless Finn, he produce
a receipt for the payment within two Tears or a State
or county nth assessed agreeably to the Conatitation
sad gyre satiefaceorr evidence either en his oath or
edinnation, or theoisth or alinstateon of another. um.
he ha. paid such a MUG of on failure to produce such
receiptehallzunlre oath to the payment thereof. See -
end, if be claim the tight to-veto by betwixt* elector
between the age olftworny-esie and twenty-two
he gba , ! dentine on oath or affirinninni tb it he Imr. re
srded ni 1i1t.4 Blair m 10.1.4 DIM Sea r next befirre hie
applieirribri, and make noel] proof of renidenee w Ike
di•tnet an r‘ re:glared by Ins.= net. rind that he ilor,
verily believe from:the neenuni given hint. thrrt lie i
of >ye aforesaid and .nett other evidence an in re
quired by lhi. net, whereupon die online of the perron
thus admitted to vote•, iMail:lne inserted in the relpha
'mural list by the, inrpeetors, and n note mode oppo•
ate thereto by Wriiine the word "tax," if he, than be
admitted to vote by.reunott of braving paid lux, or the
word "age," if be chilli be admitted to vote by reason
Of agrs,:aball be called one to the clerk•, who oh rIl
make the like notes on the lint, of voters kept bt
them.
In all eases where the name of the person claiming
to vow is found on the list furnished by the Commi•-
sloncrs and assessor, or hi• right to vote, whether
found thereon or not, a. objeeled to by any qualified
citizen. it shall be the duly of the inspectors to exam
ine such person on oath a• to his qualifications, and
tette claims to have resided within the State for one
year or more, has oath shall he sufficient proof then-of,
but shall make proof by at least one competent wit
ness. who shall be o qualified elector, that Le has re
sided in the district for more than ten days next im
mediately preceding such election, and shall also him
self swear that his hone fide residence, in pursuasce
of lila lawful is in said district, and that lie did
not remove into •aid district for the purpose of voting
therein.
Every• person 91111 , 111fied as ofare•nid. and who Anil
entice due proof, a rzquireel, of the residence and nay
mein of taxes as aforessi.l. •hnll he toirnitird to votr
in the township, word or district in which he shall
reside.
If any per-on shill prevent or attempt In prevent
any °Meerut any Cleelloil usaler this net from holdteg
sceh election, or use or threaten any violt v u•e to any
Hoch officer,"or, than interrupt or improperly immure
with him ui the execution of lii• duty, or shall bloek
up the window, or avenue to any window where the
same miry be bolding. or shall riotously diutorb the
prove or such elevison, or shall use any intimidating
threats, force or violence. with design to influence
unduly or ovciawe any elector. or to prevent lion
from voting or to r,train she freedom of chuice.such
persons on rOIIVICIIOII Phut! be fined ill airy 14101 ion
exceeding five hundred dollars. and imprisoned for
any time not les- than three nor more thin twelve
months, and if it shall be shown to court. where the
trial of am 13 nffmtr•e shill be bad, that the person no
offending was not a resident of the city. ward. dis.riet
or township where the offence twat eontourted,und not
entitled to vote therent,thets on r•onvicttnn he shall be
/irate need to pay a fine of NM less than ore hundred
nor more than one thou-and dollars. and be improt
oiled not lets Mon nix months nor more than two
years.
I (any person or persons chnll mnke any het or wa
ger on the re , ult of oily Heenan within the Cainnioll
we alth, Of plial I oiler to make any Ruch bet or Wage .
either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by ally
written or printed navera.,ennent. Challenge o invite
any per-on to make curls bet or wager. upon concurs
dolt &error he or they shalt forfeit or pay three limes
the amount co bet or to be bet.
If any person, not by law qualified. shall fraudu
lently vote m ally election or this Commotivienllll or
beirg otherwise qualified shall vote out of his proper
district. if any person knowing the want of such
qualification. 010111 Mil or procure aurh per-on to vote.
the personoffending. shall, on conviction. be fined it
nay sum not exceeding two hundred &diamond lie
',florist' tied in any term not exceeding three months.
Irony person shall vole at more than one election
di%lriet ‘ or otherwise fraudulently vote more than
once on the -ante day, or shall fraudulently fold and
deliver to the inspector two tickets together, with the
intent illegally to vole or stroll procure another to do
so. lie or they offending 'hall on convietton he fined
in any sum net le.- than filly nor more than five hue
deer: dollars, and be imprisoned for any term no: less
than three nor more 'bun twelve mon:lts.
- .
If any percon sot qualified lo vote in :his Common
wealth agreeably to law, (except the tons of qualified
eiuzcus ) -hall appear at any place of ,lemon for the
purpose of mileencina the cilium, qualified to vote,
lie •hull on conviction forfeit and pay ally rum not
exceeding one 6midrrd dulls rs for every such offence
and be impritotied for any term not" exceeding three
months
Agreeably to the provision. of the sirly-first section
of the said wet every general and 9ecial election
shall he opened between the hours of eight nod wit in
the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption
or adjournment until seven o'clock at the evening,
when the polls shun lie closed.
The Judges are to mike their return• for comity
of
couy
of Lancaster. nt the Court II ouae, in the City of Ltltt
earner, on Friday. the 17th tiny of °molter. A. D.
1462. at 10 it crock A. M. S. W. P. BOYD, Sherie
SheritTlA office, Lancaster, Sept. 9,
Sept. 12, V 2,31.
Pianos.
TWO First-rate Piunoc, ( second-hand .) in good order;
all complete, with stool*, lee. Pore and $lOO.
Apply to A NI. K AM 80,
St' •pt 026 i. Trwmott'x Building Opposite Rank.
Public So le ofPersonal Property
i3T11.1. be sold nt public ante on THURSDAY. the
lath SEI'TRAIBER.IB62, nt the tale residence of
John Felix, in the Borough of Columbia. the Sollowing
personal p•operty, viz:
Marble-Pop Pier, Cord and Toilet Tables, Chairs,
Cornet•. Rugs, Oil Cloths, Una Cliandetiers and Pen
dants, Window Cunning, Carne Slool•. flit I Rack,
Firebourds. I Piano and d Stools, Melodeon and stool.
:Sofa, Mantel Time ptecr•. `lVordrola.. Bureau and
Covers. [led-lead. and Bedding. Bowls
find Pitchers, Pictures and Frames, Looking Classes.
:Hamel Orinimeins, %Viatica,. Mink, Crank and Crib,
bloat. and Pipe. Cambria al. Chest•, Trunks, Gin p.aram
linolca. Awning and sign; also, ...vend Goal and q.d.
vet. Wu idle, Double-barrelled Gun, and other
not counters tett.
cmle to econnen e aI I o'clock P. M , when terms
will be made knows by
SA Al 1;b11. TRU:SCOTT,
A dint 111.1 r 3 tor .s( John Feltz, deem-ed.
Columbia. Sept 0. 1 reklml
1?1011 Plaid and Main Velours and Poplins,
LI, high coloied Wool lie hio Ile+, neat print. it nil
wool mi..rinoca, for Al ; beautiful goods from
the cumin...Mu...it of Thoz.. W. Fvnu. & Co., Pl:Hanel
phiu, now opening at 11 4: VON DENS %IMP:4
:4111.6, lbeet. People's CaAlt :Motu, Cola.
FIRST A rrival or New Fall Goods. 500 yards
`Shepard Ihnid..vltl he opened :aim day al
If. C. FON DIiRSAI
Sept. 6.146^_. Adjoining the Bank.
TRAVELING Dress Goods of various fabriques
1 and in. cc, ju/d Teceir,d dd. day al
11. C. L'ONDERSMITII'S
Reps 6, 1E.66 Old Siand.
Drugs and Medicines.
THE undersigned would announce to the
citizens of Columbia and vieinby that he has
opened in the room recently occupied by Mr. R. Nixon,
A DRUG AND CIIEAIICAL STORE,
where will be found a full assortment of those goods
which are included in this lime of business.
• ..
The Stork will he found to eonolot of Drur, Chem
ical,
Pye Stud - 4, Perfumery. 'yid Fancy A rticteii,eueh
13ru.tte., Comb., Tooth Powders. and other art tele.
too nunternini to 'ousel/or all of which will be found
freshnod of the he- t I,lltlity.
fla•Treticriplions componaded with care and de
spatch.
F. WILLTAMS,
Sept. 6, `6l.
FOR SALE.
mug eul,mnber °Were for tale the 4100 D, SAFE
I 1 , AMILV 11MR:4E, 11131J,GV AND , of
Or C. D. flonenetein. The doctor baying beets ap
pointed Surgeon to the 131 th Regiment I'. V, der ire. ,
to di-pom of the move papally. Apply at (MCC, if
you Wont a bargain. to.
Aug 30, `6241 . CEO. BOGLE.
BISCUIT BAKERY,
137 NORTH FRONT.ST., PIIILADA.
rTgetc, l l,""Yoiinia7ery_theoirl friend, tied tlm .
Front .IrEct below Race, (where 011 e r flume ha+ veell
on the nomt board. fur many yearn) hes changed own
er., and in now exclusively occupied in baking bread
for the U. S. Government- Our's, therefore. In the
on ly pinee in this city where the OI.D•FASHIONED
HAN 11-ItlA DE FAMILY CRACKF.RS are now maw
ulactured. We are also prepared with enlarged &di
als.. to receive orders far Pilot, and Navy Bread.
Shipping Cracker.. end all the usual variety of fancy
boieut, to tiny extent, and Make ali wholesale and mk,
tail dealers to call and judge for themselve..
ED. WATTSON & CO.
Phila. A uxu.t 30. I OW -3m
TO LIM
1. WO SMALL Snot's, on Front street, adjoining D.
titmouse. Clothing Store.
Terms tenet:mottle.
Colasi4ia, A ago.t •13,1E6! 40'
strowsam.
Tilt: ordereigned haring been commbpiened a Par
!M.m to the U. S. A . Inure mmitho aerriee.) ha+
confided hip butane:a to Dr.- C. L. %Vette, ' !lariat Ida
absence...who will receipt for ali 1011 A rai4. •
.. • - • • • • C. U. Hotrintimiti:'
CnSte.bia, August =,1942
• NOW OPEN
•
TAILIBISI,
808 & 811 CHESTNUT ST.,
(LATE LEVY it CO.'S DRY GOODS STORE.)
GEO. IT. ETENKLILS,
Formerly 524 Walnut SI.
August 30. liG2-31n.
N E x;
, T= e il e y b7 ,lo.:D just received and for vole
Avg 30. l i 32. A. IV. R AAI HO
rig e'ohimhisi Insurance Company will pay Fifty
Dollars reword for the arrest and conviction of the
person or per-mats who set the fire which destroyed
the Church and School-house, in Marietta. on the
morning of the 7th inst. To be paid on youvictiun of
such party or panics.
C. S. KAUFFAIAN. j'fm;sfents
Gannet — You:ca. Jr Secretary.
Columbia, August 16,
WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS,
Tful , .criber wou!d invite attention to large
I mid fine stock of
ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS,
SEGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, &c.
lie keeps his stock well filled up, and believes that
he can offer as good an antortment of everything an
his line an can ne found in nog store in Columbia.
lle would Mire( special atiention to his
GERMAN 101731MT=Eil.
These are light wines. good in Junlily low in price,
and very wholesome emir either Mr sick or well.
A large Assonment of
DiCaeoristozMusamizzia. Woirseisgs,
will intent general Janice. and will he Mood in coup
itre.e some of die finest pipe- ever offered in 4 nt ttttt Ma.
gull and examine them. J I:. 1411C111 , .8.
Cor. Front usid I oeust streets, Columbia, Pa.
Columbia. August 9. 1b62.
EMCEE'S PATENT FRUIT JARS.
pip , : most simple and rapid in operation and reliable
J. in result. A tuna oil the clump makes the jar air
tight.
The above invaluable Fruit Sara—the mrea complete
patent out—eau be had nt PFAIT LF:FV:tt,
Locu.t street. opposite the !Junk.
N. ff.—These jars have lieen tested, and may be ex
amined with the fruit in them—in Pfuhlert4 They are
im.feetiy air-tight, sad the traulde of sealing entirety
avoided. They ale generally urkaawleuged us the
very Lest in use.
Columbia, August 9, 1862.
Feathers! Feathers Feathers!!
WARRANTED, A No. I, free from du.tt or •melt
IT put up its small W:I lie bug 4 of arum If to 30 lb.
thereby uvouling the trouble of bundling them.
A nelson wattling u bed, 11011.11Cln and pillows can
purchase one of our small sack- just the weight they
wont each pillow. another for the hot-ter. unit .1 large
one for the bed and empty them into the ma without
any inconvenience whatever, and they ore ready for
use. IVe make no spurge for sack. and will sell them
jut the lowest ini.rlet prices (or prime Western Live
Geese Feathers. STE t"V & HU.% HRS.
Opposite Odd Fellows' Hull, Columbia, Pa.
Columbia, Aug.°, 1002.
MITA' 37111P733.TART STORE,
Front Street, above Walnut,
COLUMBIA. LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.
rpfin subscriber. having mimed io Columbia. after
A an ab,eace of seven yrurs. again o.Ters his sera.
ices in li,, line of business.
tie lies opened in tile stole formerly orettpied by
Mr• .101111 Martin, in Frosts Wert above %Altana', tt
complete assoottneat of new and naltd.oine
J 331 W M• XIL 12",
IN VARIOUS STYLES,
CLOCKS, WATCHES, FANCY ARTICLES,
&e., ate.. to which lie lIIVOca Ihr ititemm,. oI ihr
pub
lic. lit- pru•e. sri.l br a. 10. V 11. any. .1111 he CMI
alumni hi. ciocl. u. good In ever• retpeet HO rater.
with cuittidence to hi. pain IM - 114C-% Cr:'i is r U.
Inner, Med 4..1, it return or the liocru , formerly
extended lo I .
Rrpuiriu 111 ail 114 varieu- womptly eud
curt:lolly executed.
CHARLES %Ell LER
Cola., July 26, 1662
naI&G.A.T.NS ZN CLOTELENG,
AT
BICE'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE,
No. I Wolf Itove. Front $l.. (near Columba Bridge.)
C01.15‘1131A, VA.
1F you wool to buy CIIP:AP CLOTHING, ■nd
Good go to liter's. He /1111. II law sleek of every.
Moir at hi- lute of busna • ee. which He sell• ut d ie very
lowest rate, A Sorel( of
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS A ND CAPS,
GENTLEMFN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS, ticc., &c.,
Can always be found at Roar'' ,
HENRI' RICE, Sule , man.
Columbia. July 28,1862-om.
MUSIC TEA.CIIING:
Mil F . : subscriber prono4en to give LCI , POIIIS to such ns
J. may need instructions on the
X=PXB.N4=IO .1064:=OXILIX•3M.
Having been in constant practice for over ten years,
and.taken lessons from several celebrated teachers,
she in prepred to give prompt and accurate instruc
tions in nil the modern mods , of ter ling Music.
I.cototte will be given at the residene.: of pupil.. or
nt the Mos!angina House, and the term, will be re
rearenal,le a, other: eliarer for incirartiowt.
1111 ,4 S 1 OUNU.
Columbia July 19, 1893-3 m.
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver
and Silver-Plated Ware.
SIIREINER & SPERING,
iff AyING taken the old ertablished •rand of:Jolla
11 1.0,, n o m s leet , echunttin. respectfully invite
the puhlic to call and extort toe lilCir large us•onmcat
of
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVER and SILVER-PLATED WARE,
CUTLERY, COMBS, PISTOLS,
ACCORDEONS, and Parini . As:muss,
each as are usually kept in a first-class Jewelry Store.
We will keep constantly on hand a large stock of
416.moricsvaxa. WeatokLeass,
In Gold and Silver Cases—Appleton, Tracy dr Co ,
Ltartlett nod Win Eller) movements—which sae
will offer to the public at mires to suit the times.
A colitioluance of the (orator patronage is respect
fully 0,11 ward.
R 'WAIVING OF ALL KINDS POOMOTLT ATTENDED TO
l:olutnhir, July ID. I SO2.
GLASS, GLASS, GLASS !
JMGT reeeived, from the manufactory, a large lot of
GIN.. Ware. at very low prices The place to get
cheap Tumblers to put your jellies in, is
STIIACY ar COWERS,
Opposite Odd Fellows'
CoPa.,July 19. 1362. Columbia, Pa.
IC S. SUUMAN
IZOSTEXLV, BOSKY.
T A DI Ear, Gent`p,lllll4pee and Hoye' licieiery. in great
vitriet); nrawitheisinding iha Cfeal whence in the
price of good.. we will sell at our uxual low pri S. ce.
tATF.AttY & 110WP:R
Corner of Second and Lornwt Street..
CoPa, July 19.'92. Columbia, Pa.
31ACKEREL by the barrel. half barrel and quarter
barrel, of the be.t qualities.
Apply to B. F. A PPOLD,
Columbia, July 12. tEML Canal Basin.
Jae IRce ved
AND for rale. in large or smell quantities, MO melts
G. A. *WI,IOO seeks A.r4von
S. F APPOLD.
Columbia, JalyS,ll9oe. Canal Sarin.
FOR SALE,
MIXTRA Family Floor by barrel or larger quantity
Xi Murrain:A good or money refunded.
B. F. A PPOI.III.
Colatabi.. Jane S. IPIN Canal Basin.
On to 3itchmond.
AN invoice of French sod Closedlla face Pointe.
yid Menullna, just reeelewl and will be sold at
dares:4,4ly low prices. A can will eoiorinee ell
N.C. FONDERSMITH,
Colombia. July S 11332. People,' Caeb Store.
ANOTHER advance in the price or cotton, cense
quernly cotton goods have an upward tendency'—
We have just relented from the city with another
supply of Olean Ma•lias. Calicoes. Gingham., he , a:
the old prices. An early tall i• solicited.
N. C. FON DERSIM
Celembia,July S. NM. Adjoining the Bank.
Those Patent Glass Fruit Jars
g RE attracting rat alteration, conuequeutly are
tt nclli_pg. Why. Simply because they are the
“LADIES' CHOICE: , Carl and see Ann at •
H. c. FoitirontsmiTami
Columbia, July IS, VIOL
$5O REWARD!
WISH! riSZEI
"Cotton is Wog."
'MED 007.472101331111.
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.
CHARTER PERPETUAL..
111111 S Company continues
to in'ure filer=
chandose, arid other property, agario4 lass and
darnii,ce by fire, on the menial plan, either for a cash
premium or premium mite.
The Niece. of the Company fur exceeded the
mo=t suaguiue expectanun- of ihe Itireciors. and ti
will be narked by ihe following =linemen: dint HP
afinir , are in a healthy mud tIOUrI.IIIIIg cowl Mail.
Whole Amountlnsured $772,707 34.
Balmier: of Cash Premiums unei
pended. Feu. Ist, 101. 890.119
Cash Premium= received during the •
the but year, lens agents' cent- •
friss:ions, P 3,315 54
Intere.l received on money loaned
lurt) cur, 0 35
--S4 210 07
f.o- , e. and rapen•es paid the lam
rae. 82.704 21
0,11... it— of CO-0 Premiums
unaz
pcndrd, Frb. 1,4,1002. 1.503
scein 07
Is will be eren finm lie above that the money paid
in advii ire tor has been iiufficient to pity nil
rxnr ..1111 It - ave n Pilfp , l.l% fund of over
Fifteen Euridrcd Dollar.. and thin the Dirt eior+ stove
never levied any nil upon the members of the Coin
palsy.
C. S. KAUFFMAN, President.
Gl/011.374 Vinrso. Jr .Secreinry.
blicluxa.S.:SinmAN, Trealurer.
=MI-10 00.1ELEI :
C. S. KAUFFMAN. EPHRAIM HERSHEY,
ABRAHAM I.UNER, MICH ARh H. MOORE,
JOHN FENDRICH, (;1.0 YOUNG. Jr..
H. G MIN ICH. NICHOLAS WDONAL,D,
sa M LTEI. F EHERI.EIN.AMOS S. GREEN.
Al 'CHM.% S r‘UUNIAN
Columbia. June 21. INV.
COMMISSION Fr. FORWARDING.
..1
• !••••,.,--
2 sit fr , ift 01 k
11. r. .APPOLD,
GENERAL Forwarding & Commission Mer
chit., COOll.. HMI trail forwarded to all points
on the Pcitaa ,North Branca and Newt Brune h Canals;
jai
•% , ....t.gfjeikv'ss.-4. • - "A
also. to all points along thz. Penna. Railroad.
Dealer in Flour. Drain, Salt and Placer. Also,
dealer in erl.l, consisting of: Baltimore Co., Wilkes.
Inure. Pottslown Dig Blount:tin, Lase. Colliery, Pine
Grove. Lyketcs Valley, Short Mountain, Trevenon
and Broad lop.
All consignments "hall he promptly attended to.—
For further particular", address
R. F. APPOLD,
Canal Basta, Columbia, Pa.
iabCottl earelfully 'elected $lllll prepared for family
use. wilt be delivered to any part of the town in good
order—free from slate or dust. [May 31. Mt.
For Sale at a Bargain.
11111 E choice of Two Fire and Burglar Proof safes—
I or -LiMee Patent; Also, a Family
liorue. and u fleet-rate Cu rriage and lineneus. Cull at
the store of
C. FON DERSMITII.
Cola. May 17. 1P132. adjoining the Bank
DR MARKLEY'S
HEALTH
REALTH
HEALTH
HEALTII
RESTORATIVE
RESTORATIVE
RESTORATIVE
RESTORATIVE
BALSAM
BALSAM
BALSAM
BALSAM
Is the most ecrotin safr and effectual remedy offered
re the public for
DYSPEPSIA,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
CONSTIPATION,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
HEADACHE,
JAUNDICE,
MERCURIAL DISEASES,
CANCEROUS AFFECTIONS,
SCROFULA,
PILES,
81 DNEY AFFECTIONS,
ALL ERUPTIONS OF• THE SIGN,
and all diseases originating from an impure
condition of the Stomach, Liver and Blood.
Experience or over twenty yearn with this and the
other remedies prepared by the proprietor. fully co
tabliqt the fa Mut they are the mom ruttahle, nud
will ewe more general saiisfnetion than any other
remedy before the public. Being
PURELY VEGETABLE
'bey can he taken by any person and under any air.
entarlltneer.
NO PERSON CAN TAKE THEM
WITUOUT DERIVING
BENEFIT FROM TIIEIR USE
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT THEM.
Testimonial. are daily received "erring forth their
va , ue. V colomna of voluntary certificates could
be given. hut apace will not permit.
The attention of lite public IA called to the circular
Maned by the euh.criber and can be obtained an well
no all the preparatioat from the agents mentioned
below.
TRY THEM! TRY THEM!!
Prepared only by
DR. G. B. MARKLEY, '
LANCASTER, PA.
Who es n be consulted at his office or by lever,
Vold in Columbia by
A. GRAY & CO.,
gg
and, Ripe in Lonenoter County, by 'cobalt Dru l.eader,
Mount Joy; incobNie.lov,Springville; Daniel Goiter!:
Moe Doll; J. H Metz. Hlizabetlnown; Dr. J. R. Johns,
New I lonnnd: Hensel & V blar, Qnurry rillcl C. Kauf
man, Spornme Hill.
April 26 18.01.6 m
NEW AND VALUABLE RECIPES!
WOalririr OF A. =ULU
TO MAKE ♦n OLD MUSK LOOK NEW.
'Have it papered thoroughly with the NAL, nut
paper now selling an FONDERSMITIVS,
Adjoining the Bank.
TO YANG AN OLT KAN LOON NSW.
Bey him a salt of those new and cheap Ctotborand
Castomeres, and set theta made by a good tailor.—
You can get the ammo r et
H. C. PONDERSM RIPS
People's Cads Store.
TO MAIM A Tatum MAD LOOK OLD.
Bay his Clothes at a Clothing Store.
TO PAIL AN OLD LADY LOOK aIIIESBLIS.
Bay her plain dress goods at
FONDERSSITrIPS.
TO YAK! A TODOIG LADY LOOK GATE
Dr all means melee.* her ere.: roods from the new
and beautiful stock just received at
H C. FONDERSMITH'S. •
TO IA9I WOOZY TOUR ZOE/0 TIMES.
Let everybody bay tbeir good. for cask Bargains
#n Marlins, Cs lieoes.Cottenades and Downie Goods
generally, can now be bad at
FCNDESSIIIITB4I
Columbia, June 11,1802. Old Stand.
Attention GentlamenT
ACHOICE Lot of New Style Swing Caa•itaeree sad
Slack French Cloths. will be opened this by; Cod
will be raid cheap %r cash, at the OLD PTADD.
H. C. FONDERSMiT'H,
Cola- filmy St DAS. Adjoining the Bank.
LLCM NU 0110 CITLWIC MUM
ad PURR WINFiS oopecia Ily foe Medicines
4.4 numestal piLrrri,
WINES, GROCERIES, Ike.
GGEM.NUE, Agt., most respectfully notifies
the public that he has added to ' , rock of tit °-
eerie., Ac.. a fine tm-ortment of pure
GEOIL3Wr WICINT323.
These Wines are pure—no adulterated tra.h—and are
muted alike to the sick and the well, the eirotig mad
the weak. He re , pecifit Hy solicits a call from mime
who need an uniele or the kiwi. cuticfied that a trial
will verify M. wool. He- ittock of
tOrNa.IatCI.IOFLXMES
having been critical-bed will be round worth., the at
tention of evert !Indy— and hi. wale—alto will, of
tourist., call upon him of their earliest calivenimice.
CORNER OF FIFTH AND UNION STS.
Columbia, Aug. 2-Iy. ,
The Best, Cheapest, and. most Success
ful Family Paper in the Union.
A Complete Pictorial History of the Times.
..._
31.A.B.PER'S WEIBECLIZ,
&LENZ/IDLY .11-LTISTRATED.
Price Six rents a number; 82,50 per year
Critical Notices of the Press.
We would not ru often call attention to Harper's
Trakly it we were not well ratii.hed Una it IA Ole tinn
ily paper publiehed in the railed State-. and fur Out
and that n lone, we de-ire to undermine
and root out a cerium kiud of - bier:more too prevalent.
which bluutr the moral 4 of it. rendre.. vitiates their
taste for .enrible readinc, and In altogether lied in in.
eirect. —New London Adetnisor.
Ise fresh lessens, Its clear type. its entertaining va
riety.. its severe but just criticisms sinus the tallies of
the gme., its elegantly writte_ and instructive articles,
and its able correspondence. all combine no make it
the model newspaper nt our century, and one teat
every family :nest prize. Its condensed weekly awn
miry of rare', Ind Domestic littegmelice i. alto.
gentler superior to thus eummieed lastly oilier journal
Ilrutg publisned no. in it (urns for preservation arid
binding. if Inken care of us It deset yes no be, it tel
be found in future years as welcome is COMPUtIiOII for
the la ally and fireside as the day t.n I,ltich It was
first perused.—N. Ensuing .Post.
TERMS.
One Copy for One Year, 2.50.
One Copy for Two Year•, 4.00.
Pen Comes for One Year, 10.00.
An Extra t'opy will be allowed for every Club rlf
TEN SUII.CRUSEBA.
Harper's %Weekly is electrotyped, and back num
bers can be furnished at any time.
Vote. 1.. 11.. 11l , and IV. for the Years 1057, 1850,
I'o9. ned letkl. of -HARPER'S WEEKLY," hand
somely bound in Cloth extra, Price, 11350 each, are
now ready
lIARPER h BROTIIERS,
Fruu►liu square. New York.
Dee. 14. 1861.
TO THE LADIES.
UTE mould call your special attention to a new and
TV beantigul line of Diem Goods we have just re
ceived, at reduced prices.
STEACY S BOWEFIR,
• Corner Second and Locu-i
Columbia, May 17. 1.F.82. Columbia. Pa.
POCKET BOOKS AND PURSES. --
ALARGI9 lot of Fine and Common Pocket Boohn
used Purse', at from 15 cent , . so two dollnru each
Ht ulquartcra and News; Depot.
Columbia. April 19.1 *W.
A EEW more of those beautiful Prints
lets, which will he ni d cheep, xt
SAYLOR & MeDONALDA
April 14. Columbia. Pa
SAGS WANTED.
TnF. 'Tighe.' TTIT price paid for mixed, or white and
colored Rap+ by
IND D. 11TARKKR,
Paster mid ling Vurehou.e.
N. r. Corner Fifth & Commerce street la.
Cola. May 10, 1e.62 3m.
GM. FIRST ALRILIVELL.
HAVING just received our first
NEW :4 MENU STOCK,we would announce lo
the citizen , of Eottiniiiin and vociosity. that it is
NOW READY FOR INSPECTION,
in all who may favor us with a call, fiteling confident
we man carer goods at such prices us will induce all to
purchase.
113 CALL AND Sll. T11C31...,a1
STEACY & DOWERS,
Corner Second and Locust SI rerl.;
Cola. May 3, Tre. Opposite Odd Fellows , Hall.
Potatoes! Apples!! Oranges!!!
AL.R. K quantity of Pot .toes of the best varieties
for vale at
NO. 2, ARCADE,
Walnut •trees, wltoluentr Bellevue Hou+e. Also,
APPLES, APPLES, APPLES,
By the barrel. bushel or in •muller galantines.
FRESH ORANGES
in nny quanta). ;tithe lowest mice.
N. IL LOI•.KARD,
Columbia. April:26, 1.502. JOIIN LONG.
Torn Thumb About Again!
AT Pfahler`e Tin end llow.e.farai.hing Store, Lo
eti-i •areeLoppn.ile the think. Thumb"
hanp. dre the very bet Coal Oil Lamps made. Cull
1111 , 1examme
Coal Oa at 25 ele., per gallon. at
Columbia, 3loy 17, 1412 111.EIVS.
PAPER '101733. MOUSES NOW!
Th.• Imt charier for Irganan.
2500 Plecem Wall Paper,
our I,e•t st It - oud quality. .et 0:1 hand, which
we a, e clo-i. g oin at 50 percent. lower then I'lW.-
it. lonia Wholesale l'riees Cull soon WS We are sell
ing riff rapidly.
. .
II c rommitssirrii.
Ittljoiettig the Bah
le
Columbia. :Hera 29. 1862.
IN TIME OF WAR PREPARE FOR PEACE H
ei IJS'F A R RIVED,
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
THE Subscriber has just returned
from Plail..drlttlms and Ne Vork, will. n large
41141 well selected Mock of goods cons:cting in purl ns
folmtvs:
DRESS CletoDS:
Mirk an.' Tinley Coined silk., Preach Plaid Silk*.
Wurprel Plaid I:unbent Iterege Angler.. !Omelet! mild
Peal I &Aurelia.. Mozambique. and JaCq.l.4l'd Mobale+.
Mou..Delnine., Lawie,Glingleuen4, Alpaca*
send in all vstrimen..
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS,
Super. Black Preach Giallo , .
•t Drown and Hine Clothr,
Mack Doe-Skin Co.iomere.,
o large variety nt Fancy Cassitneres atoll grade. and
prices. Black Grandeuit, Satin and Plunseillen Ve+t
iugs.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS
Illearbed and unbleached (nutting of all gunline,,,
from 61 .0 16 erni", Mute Goods all gualine•. 'l'.ek•
ing•.Cheeko, Flannels, Linen Table Cloths, Towel
ing', d'e.
SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS,
Black and Fancy Colored Stella Shawl!, Black Silk
Owners and Mantilla•.
Hosiery. Trimmings and Notions of all grades. anal-
Mrs and prices. !loop SI ins of all sites, Balmoral
Slam. Umbrellas, Parasols.
READY-MADE CLOTHING;
Week sad Fancy Cloib routs,
Black and Fancy Cessimere Coals.
black and Fancy Cassinsere Pains.
Black & Fancy Silk, Saila, Cloth & Cassimere Vent ,
The above goods have been bought at greatly re
dueed priers for Caatt. and will be sold at ,molt ad
vance for the same, at the store of
P. 9. hIeTAG UR & CO .
Lcci,nt Street. two doors below Columbia Bank.
Columbia March 29. tend.
FOR RENT OR SALE.
A Large TWO - STORY BRICK DWEL-
rEVA&
LING HOUSE, (raining on Locust street,
above Foortb. formerly occupied by Mt. CowbICII,
with a fine Brick Stable and Carpenter Shop.
Posper.sion given first day of April. MOIL Apply to
Cola. March el, 1912-tf WA!. ucilia:BN Er.
1862.] Second. Spring Arrival. [1862.
nPENISI this day a Bpkodid issortant of
\J Aar. Opring Goods, bought very iovr for cash, and
will he sold at a very small advance on cost.
NEW STYLES DRESS GOODS:
donne Styles Muffles and Detainee,
Bromide Chal lies,
Printed Organdiew.
Printed Freer,' Lemma,
Silk and IVool Vatentiaa,
Mozembieues,
Mohair&
Shepherd Paid. Black and White Poll de Cheeres,
A 11-Wooi Delainea.
Scat Brenda of Glom) , Black Silks.
New Style Fancy DM* 1 11 Ike. •
Merrimac and other beat make of rrints, tet rents;
Dree*Ginnibanm—lM etc; Marline. at the old view,.
CLOTHS, CASS' IKERES AND VESTINGS.
A full line of Clothit,Camitneret and-Vemings.
A full line ofdesirable geode fbr BOYS' WEAR.
CARPETINGS A ND FLOOR 011.CLOTIIS: Second
Supply this
Spring H A I.DEM AN'S
Valatabra, prilS.W. Cheap Ca-ti Sire.
ram. =um.
Tflß Dwdliog House, Two Stories
and Artie situated in Union wed above flneond,
opposite the eaibotle Mara. The building bus a
back-yard. With a once introduced. Lately occupied
by William earlier.
Par wring apply to 11. D. ESSICIC.
Colombia, Mareb 8, 1802:11.
186!. 'Fiftli'apply of New Goring Goods. 186!.
OPIMIIIS MEM DAY
ADD 11 7 11 7' H Supply of New amine (kale at greolv
enlaced prises. Oar friends and common are re
tavetAdly fawned to call and examine oar new, va
ried and ammo meek of goods
11 A LOHMAN'S
oua =A* £G&XN OVER
TEM OLD TORT.
THIE Subscriber having disposed of his stork of Dry
Goods. &c., et his Store, oppo lie the Odd Fellows ,
Ball to Steacy & Dowers, begs leave to inform his
old customers and the -public generally that he is
again laying in a New Block of goods at the Old
:stand adjoining the Bank where he will he Pleased to
see them and as many New ones as will favor him
With their patronage.
Believing that the -t-Nimble Sixpence is better than
the Blow Biiiilmj" for the buyer as wen as the seller
—he is deternmsed to do an exclusive Cash Business.
and trusts he will have a continuance of the libeta
pan - outage heretofore received at his old stand.
11. C. FOND R$llllTll,
Cola. Mny 17. ISI2. adjoining the Bunk.
PRIVATE SALE.
THE SUBSCRIBER Offers at private sale,
the following viilualite town properly, cur A
Lot of Groom], considing of atom six acme. id...tett
on the north Mile of Mill street, in the borough of
Columbia, linneuster county Pa- adjoining property
of the e•dnie of Jon e• Cut Win, dee'd, on the vrrsl. oud
the Columbia Rolling Aloll property on the ea-t. on
which erected a good TWO trroity
FRAME D %V ELL I NG HOUSE,
contniiiing two rooms Stud a kitt lien on the fir-t floor,
four PoOtos on the second story. owl two good eeleare.e
Time is n puinn with well of good water in the yard.
and an ORCH A R D•cositatteting an eXcellrtit variety cf
YOUNG FRUIT TREES. at , aclted to the
The Reading and Columbia Ruiliond pci.is on die
oppo•tiie aide of the street from the property
nj - Por tempi apply to
Lola. April eG, N6t2ilf.
NOTICE.
Idesire to fettle up the old book accounts, of Loth
Stores and reque.t all persons knowing them
selves indebted to please cull and settle the same.
11. C. FONDLIte , 4II'I'II.
Colt Was, May 17, Mk!.
117 ST RECEIVD, a very desirable
ity lot of Grey Goods sod Sheohera's id. for latches'
sow.. al 5•1• C & BOWERS,
Colo. May 17, Mt Opp. Odd Fellow.' lln ll
IRON CASTINGS!
THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING ACCEPTED THE
Agency tor ibe mile of
ORNAMENTAL CASTINGS,
SUCH AS
IRON RAILING,. FENCING, VERANDAS,
Cellar Gratings. Tree Boxes, Hitching Posts,
SETTEES, TABLES, CHAIRS, CAT RACKS.,
FLOWER STANDS, &c., &c..
(wens to the public n selection from the stock of the
hest establoshments in the United Slakes Desittis
can lie examined. and prices ascertained on applica
tion to the und•srtigned.
Ile is also prepared to supply •
Will Gearing de. Furnace Castings,
HAVING A LARGE CATALOGUE OF MILL
GEARING PATTERNS,
of all sizes. and of every kind; all of which will be
contrueled for at Ike lowest rates nod guaranteed
Apply to 'SAMUEL, VICUSCOTT,
Cherry Street,
Ho'umbia, March, 1.1562. CORWIN:L. N.
PRIVATE SALE OP
VALUABLE PROPERTY.
1191.1. be sold at private sale. all that tram or pure
VI of ground situated in West Ifempfield township,
Lancaster OWly. had mile from Columbia. known a:
"COWDEN'S BRICK YARD,"
containing 9 acres and upwards. an which is erected
A ONE-AND-A-HALF STORY
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, 11
Frame 84111 and Brick Kiln. There is, also. a Young
Orchard on the premises. The land is In a high giale
al - cultivation and under good fence.
The property will be sold low and on tnodei ate
payments; alms° wishing to examine the property
will please call on WILLIAM MeCIIESNHY, re
siding in Columbia. who will give them all lieceevury
in tricliium'.
I'o+•e<.ion given ilie let day of April nest. 1.6:1
Feli'y 15, 1:62-11 %VILMA AI COWIMN
HOOPED SHIRTS.
ikNEV and splendid guile of Hooped Skirt., in.'
received; Aliso, a full inenitment of other
very cheap MALTBY &
Columbia, Apr:l2G, Mt Locust Street.
1 1 014. SBA,
1500 Sock • C. A. Salt, 100 Sa c k e Ashton Salt Ap
ply at A PPOL.D'et
Warelmuee, Canal Basin.
Columbia, Dec. 2s, ISM..
BUSINES STANDS FOR BENT.
No. 1, MECHANICS' ROW, now occupied by
It. Hann. po•ecoeion given April 1,1862.
N 0.4, MECHANICS' Row, possession given
immediately Eaguire of
Jan'y la, 1,4.12. PETER ZIA LDEIIA N.
COACZETKULIMINVF.
SAMUEL . 4 4 - s' 7 CARTER,
qoAmisp
MANUFACTURER OF
COACHES, CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, &C.,
Second Street, nearly opposite the Lutheran
Church, Colu r nhia, Pa.
SILVER MEDAL-181 PREMIUM-1859
BRONZE MEDAL-Ist PREMIUM-1859
Awarded by Use Lancaster County Agricullu
sal and Mechanical Society.
rrTIE subscriber call attention to the tact
that the Arst Premium. a Silver Medal. was
awarded him by the Lancaster County Agricultural
mod hlechanieul sMniety for the hest:OM - dog Top Ilug
gy exhibited at Mr Fair of the Society in ()mobs:1.01SM);
also, a Drone& Medal—First Premium—for rite bust
Sleigh
Al his Coach and Carriage Making rstablishs
meat. he continues to manufacture Couches. Car
riages, Buggies, Sulkies, and all other vehicles in
line. lint reputation as n workman is (twig CP
thhilAlled, as he can confidently claim for hi. ,
work the merits of homily of form. elegance of finish,
and streagth of simulate. One of the distinguishing
features of his work is us durability; all vehicles of
bin build are constructed of the best seasoned mate
rial. and put together firmly and substantially. lie
gives particular attention to the
REPAIRING OF VEHICLES,
and w•eirruats all hii work in this line to give Prtli
(action.
. .
In addition to 1.1. practical experience in t l / 4 e liu
slneas he lin, the a...L.1.41,1m0 of the bent workmmacms
—none other being employed.
Time public is respectfully Invited to call and ex
amine the =dock on hand.
SAM UHL CA ItTE.It,
Columbia. Dec. 7,
C OLD CREAM OF GLITERIPM—For th e cure
and prevoonon In chapped lILIIIIM, he. For ..alt
at Om /LIMN MORTAR DRUG
Dee 3.185111 Front .heel. Col iiiii
NOTICE.
TDI4 undersigned would give notice that he ititend
hereafter lode a earl% buattte.a, and wilt fall uoaar
-at reduced priers. Railroad men and °them 'alto re.
reire their any monthly, wiTl be allowed a reedit of
30 days. 11. P. UNIT:sib:R.
Oct 12,1961.
-IV;T7r-'V'N'4
JEST received by tho rubsrn Ler r ut iheir More ir
Locust strret below Second,
100 Bags Ground Alum Salt,
bid will lre %old at toe lowest musket priers.
Cola. July 6.'61. 3. RUMI'LIi 2t 2.0 N.
DR. HOFFER.
nriIIST.—OFFICE, Front Strut 4th door
mm Loeuet. over Naylor Sr. AleDoesalcre Hook more
Colaml a. Pa. o—Entrance, same a, Jolley'.. Pho
ograph Gallery. (A avant •21, I -S.M.
H. - M. -N-ORTH,
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
LI. Columbia
Collections F romptl y made j n Lanensteini nd Vorl
'aunties.
Columbia,llfay 4,1850.
EDWARD. REILLY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAS REMOVED MS OF-
Flog to No. 11. North Duke Street. oppowtte the
Coon Doom., Loneatter. fA of 24. 111.1 y.
Harrison'n Coumbiaa Ink
A gTHICII I • euperior article, permanently Mark,
and not corroding the ten, can he had in nut
eantily. at the Vamily Medicine Store, and blacker
i et is that English Hoot Polish.
Columbia. Jane 0.1559
Another New Arrival.
WE• re opening this day a beautiful line of Ladies',
Gents' and Hors' wear, which we are aileron;
at prices to salt the times.
BTEACT & BOWER-4.
Cola. Jane 7.1911. Cor.tht and Locust at..
lEousekeeper's, a Word!
TIJST Received. a full stock of bleached rind un
bksacbcdd Montana, Ticking', Cheeks. (thickness
and Prints, in a word. everything pertaining in do
mestic lase. Call and examine for yourselves. et
Ir. MACY & BOWKRet.
Cols. Jane 7.lfelt. Con Xd and Locust Sin.
Lawns, Lawns, Lawns.
LAMES emli and melt oar beautiful In cent FA
fast colon., at STEACY 1. DOW 501$.
luau Id. 5811 t Opposite Odd renew. , Hall.
NOW FOR BARGAINS.
WEhave jant received another lot of all-wool
llainie and plaid Meaamhipaes. which we Ode( at
Cola. Jig:Via, IEO2 tg.TIKACIr & 1110%2C11.6.
Car. 2d and Lomat Stn.
The harks: Skirt for .Ladles and lines.
'MEW and Hesolif sit, Whistled Dante; /media
J.l *lmply leo reeeived—Reinembrr Talk ,—at
U.O VIEW DRIMMITII.I4
PIKE INSURANCE COMPANY OP
PEILADEZPIIIA.
NOS. 435 AND 437 CHESTNUT. STREETS
CAPITAL 5400,000
Pci u. 1 Pre lIIIU ni., 8924 345 1 t
Le • • I's e Per Cent. 46,2E7 VG
Unexpired Temporary Premi
ums, 'e.:2(46.31 05
Leeti for the portion of lime ex.
word on polo:le, over ..,e yen r, 0200-35 55
----$1b3.45 40
$1111,1414 X5e1,35i9 50
82,320,005
QTAT ; ENT ofthe Assets of the Company es
AJ in nun ry I . I -62.
Pubhabed in conformity wltht heprovision of the
sixtbsectiono ft he Actor Assembly o fAprit.Stli.l2l42.
MORTGAG FS.
On property vnined ut over Si 500.006
beim: 11r , 1 tieurnniges on real C.1011:011
Itte 1011 v tintl Cos sty of Philudelphitbe.
ceps 203,749 9, 111 the ncoghboringArou
Lies,
REAL ESTATE.
Purchases. at Sheriffs , sales, under'
mortgage claims, vin:
Eight Dud 101,70 by 150 :turban
the Sonth-west coinerot Chesnut and
Seventeenth street's,
A house and lot, 27 by 71 feet. on North
Fide of Spruce etrcet, West of Elev-i
emit street.
Two housesund lot s.each 18 by 75tret,1
on South side o spruce street, near
Sixteenth street,
Five houses and lots.caeli 172 by On
feet, Nos. 521,541, 525, 527 and 510
Uilwyn st.,
Three houses and 101.49 by 51 fect,os
Lott side of. e Vellteenah dtrectAoulls
of Pine Ft.
lintel and 101,50 byBl feet.esithesouth.
east eareicrof Chesnut nod Beach sun,
Five houses ud 101.42 by .26 re[l.olllllC
North side of George street, West of
Ashton street.
Seven houses and lot-26 by 1171tset.01, I
the East side of Bench street, south,
of Clue.iu I street,
A 11012. e and Int.lS by SO feet. No. Al 7
street. Knot of Ninth street.
A around rest of s3o.issuing nut o( 0101
1:11 by 40 feet. on North stile of Otter I
street, 40 feet. West or Leopard street,
97 lots or ground 111 Buckley Circe.
1111.1 Quereville avenue. Bristol.
A hour,. mud 101,10 by 100 feet, on Abe
south side of Stiles street, tool of
Slllrenth 1 1 .10:1A.
A house and lot, 14 by 30 fret on the
emit side of Proust at., north of Cherry
street. Ernsingtou.
A house mud Lot, N. side Liberty Erect, I
Pittsburg.
A lot of ground S. side of Penn street,
PittAmog.
Two howes Last lots N. Fide of Filbert
sire et, we-t al.:4011h street.
rose hos .es and lot. N. side ftsupsin
street. Clint of C0r.11.104.t.
LOANS.
TemporaryLonns.on Slock.as Collar.
erai Security, (valued is $13:X451 Sit) 6:9015 (b
STOCKS.
810,000 Alms il+oube Lomb:. per cent.
Bun. on.)
200 Shares Bonk o (Kenlunky.
17 •• Northern Batik oigentueky,
cg, it Union Bunk 011'01111C/10M
it Insurissee Company of the
State of Pella sylvnuta.
200 • • Soot/mark Railrorsd Co.
37 ' 4 Commercial and Railroad
Bank,Vieksburg,
300 Pennsylvania RailnutdCo.,
01. It Franklin Fire 1 ssurtniceCo.,
2 it Mercantile Library Co.,
24 Union Canal Company,
2" Conitnestal llote I Comp , y,
.500000 do do. Bonds.
;MONO North Penna. State 0 per rent.
loan of Slay. 1.111.
81011011 North Penn's. Railroad Sonde,
82,000 Burlington City Water Loos,
8700 Philadelphia City Loss,
8765.50 " eny Warrants.
Notet and Bills receivable
Cash ou hand.
Cash in hands o (Agents.
30SF.PII Vl.Mr•.a
Market value,
Cost, WS above,
Advance In value..
STOCKS
Market value,
(.o>t, as above,
Advance in value
Total, 112,:k....0.00.1 75
LOSSES BY FIRE.
Lottee.',lniaduringille veal 1861, 187`.1,1108
nyorderofthe Roard.
CHARLES N. BANCKER .Prettden t
Allem JA'Ams W. AIcALI.IsTICII,SVer Pro Tem.
DIRECTORS.
Cline. N. Mackey. Tobin. Wagner, Samuel Grant,
Jacob R. Smith, Geo. %V. Richards, David S. Drown,
buine Len. Rawest , (7, Dale, Geo. Pales, Alfred Fitter.
CIIAS. N. BANCKER, Presider,: '
EDW , D. C. DA Vice President.
MS %V. ItIcAI.I.ISTER, Sec'y pro tem.
N. AIcDON ALD, Agent, Columbia.
March S. I , IM.
1862.] SPRING. [1862.
Now OrKNING A LAUGE STOCK OF
GOOD CARPETINGS AND OIL CLOTHS,
nt very low prices to soil the time*, ult o thiti Springs
el}
I.lru•iie
enperior Three Ply.
Superior Ingrain.
Hemp.
LW.
lint. hr..
FLOOR MATTINGS-4-4 TO 6.4 WIDE;
FLOOR OIL CLOTLIS 4-4 TO 4 YDS. WIDE, ••
Sitar 011 Cloth+, Stair Cra-tte, Furniture Oil Clotto,
DR MINTS FROM 4-4 TO 4 YARDS wIDs;
ELEGANT RUGS AND DOOR MATS;
WINDOW SHADES OF NEW DESIGNS;
Looking Glasses, Gilt and Mahogany Frames;
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE,
full stock, Including latest st) les of ‘Whilts Granite
Minter and Tea Sete.
sousEirmarxiira- GOODS:
Blenched and Brown 10.4 and 124 Sheeting.,
West:bed 54 and t+-4 cane Musiitt,
Erica Bed 'l'rel.rna•
Toweling.; and Crat...
Wooled Table Covers,
Bureau Once,.
Matuctllc*Ctutles,
AVdnlest Cove date. e.
CARPET CHAIN:
Wont-n, I.lllell 111111C0II011-11i1 Cuiln
EXTRA QUALITY LIVE GEESE FEATHERS.
Coluenhia, March 15,1,42
AT PRIVATE SALE.
i r ,.. 6talorriler otter', at private tale the following
I,IIA R IZTATF,
titan led in the liciroliab at
No. 1. The well known Col timbia Mill prop.
erly. (hi iho properly k erected, at pie corner er
l'lolllol.l I.allrerk•treek.th,.
"COLUMBIA. FLOUR MILL."
The building is of brick, in good condition. erinimo
(bran,, with two run of burrs. It is driven by both
water and steam. a near rill horse engine having been
added to the mill within the part two sears. The
water poor. is saffirient to drive the mill daring tlei
greater pan of the 3 ear. ilierC is a new brick iitah'e
tiro convenient on the premises. The properly cart
prises the wafer right 0,. tAllawnce Run, with abo✓
toter neres of meadow land.
• • •
•
No. 2. A Lot of Ground, sitnate et the
E. corner of Front and Lanretin PUCCI., baring n
front of ',AI (Let, more or teIIn.CIII the former %lief% soot
extruding hack 1.0 f. rt,t. the Penneylennon Ittolronol
ou o Weil to erected n entronorlinuL [No-Mort
BRICK DWELLING BOBER.
The ga. i• routed thrrung h the hon.c. and veaterintro
thired in the liar '1 buildolgo and bath h0n.... A large
garden nod an orchard of choice fruit trees in the kit.
No. 3. A Lot of Ground situate at the N.
W. reinter of Second and Latifeal , streets, haveng a
feint of 33 feet on the latter street and eglending hoe`
132. fret to an alley, oil wish it ha• n fare of ID tee ,
on winch elected a two-Only 510110
leuildota. Jn.l .1 into two Dwellings There is aat r
on the pretni -to , . A large garden wished
t or inCorniat.on ly to
C 1139.. 3 PUSF.V.
1% fader . Clearfield Co'-, Pa..
or to 111 M. Nottrii, Columbia, Vs
Columbia. May 2s. twit-ti
DR. CUTTER'S Improved Chest &pat:ding
Suspender and Sttou!der Braces for Gentlemen,
and Patrol Skirt Supporter and Brace for Ladies,
ins, the article that is wanted at this time. Come
and see them at Faintly Nediciue Store, Odd Fe;tersra ,
Hall. (April% to 49.
_________
aßilli3l, or, Bond's Bolton faders, for
Mplienne., ond Arrow Mont CraftLer% for ...-
r 51,414 ehildicii—new articles in C 010.41.14 of
the ramify Medicine 6101 C.
AMA 16, 1636.
SPILDINIPS PREPARED CLOS—The want et
suers an article is felt in every family , . end new
it emu Ise Popplted; for mending furniture, eked
ware.orstamentol wort, wire. rre, there hr uotbuig
tVe have found it usritil fa repalntig many
articles which have Levu...ekes for monsks. To.
Jan 29isi it at the
Is oanA 3 FAMILY MEDICINE STORE
_
Cheap Shack silks.
IXIE hove now du head • tame
N ilidtin and qualities, arbieb vie are eindidena
e bean 70fer at goals prices as win indeascapasai
INTEACT
• onisrate Usk
=l=l
525 .
6,413 I
REAL ESTATE
12S 6311
lut99t
sf 9 .569 66
L.. 5 171 10
Como and A Menu Door Alatg
II ALDF:IIAN..". 4 .'
Cheap Cash Store
Valuable Real Estate
We Have Just Received
1,001,a70 74
A t coav,
if, 1(0,091 33
C Co..
_ 0 085,1171 10
ii.
$1,95.5 50
2rxo art
1N.:M.674 JG
821,633 83
69.6 W 5 6