PKIIIFY THE BLOOD AStil Jittrengthen the Constitution WO TREATMENT nrt REMEDIES be. ever been so TllecexAful in el. gem ually caring disease as etwayite's valuable - liledictiter,” a. remedy fonenah -and every malady, prepared with the greatest ea re,.umilor he.imrsedi me supervision ofm shorough educated Physician. We have eernficates of extraor stinary.cures of diseased lungs, performed by -'‘'.Dr.Swatynes eonapoun4 Syrup of Wild Cherry," .eases where:he le ign were very much disordered, giv .en up to die by physicians tend friends. lithe bowels rare costive or not auffieiently free, use in connexion yn g's Sa pu and Tar Pills" a great pu tidy iimbpurgative. :rho two will cleanse out all dis ordered humors, enric'• and purify the Mood, remove all unliechLy billious accuetions .of the stoartch end bowels causing a :perrect healthy mute of the liver. .11 you have cough, asthma, hemorrhage of spitting of blood, core throat. ob eli actions of the spleen or liver, short breath, pain in the urinary owns, night sweat'. nervous debility, restless males, and symptoms Si ,puletonary consumption. Do not delay, hut procure the above remedies et once. 20 years experience. .proven to the world that they cannot be excelled. ",•vraynes Compound Syr :p Wild Cherry," "Swayne's Compound syrup Wild Cherry," -"Swayttes Compound Syrup Wild Cherry," "Swarm's Compound Syrup Wild Cherry," cures all complaints of a pulmonary nature, stimu lates the secretions of the skin, kidneys, and bron chial mucus membrane, has great influence over the nervous system. This remedy is the result of extensive experience and diver.lfie , l practice or many years. and 11011 C lin. ever obinined a higher or_more deserved reputation. Tinny wonderful cures hove inkets place, after the lungs have been very much disordered. GREAT PURIFYING PURGATIVE! flwayne's Sarrapa a alla and Tar rills—sugar coated Swayne's :Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills -sugar coated. For Headache, FE: M LE Liver Compla int.,' For Headache, COM- Liver Complaints, For Headache, PLAINTS, Liver C omplaint, nocraials 01;pr-remiss and families halve thorouahly dosted.anddried Them for :almost every dire lo.e. end nheytave given their testimony that they are beyond all question the very hem medicine as family playrie. Headache. dimness of vision, palsy, fats. fevers. sick headache, liver complaint. 1054 of appetite. bal ions a fractions. hr., are cared. Female irregulari ties are restored to a healihy condition. Let it be Remembered These are perfect blood purifying pills, compounded with sarsaparilla mid other valuable vegetable ex tracts, and a certain purgative. free from gripiag, cor recting the sumach and bowels into a perfectly heal thy condition. DR. SWAYNE'S BOWEL CORDIAL:. The Ulna;ling Remedy for The Unfailing Remedy for Diarrldea, Dysentery. Cholera hforbus, Diarrhma. Dysentery. Cholera Morhus, Diarrhcea. Dy..entery, Cholera Morhus, Cholera lnfunium or Summer Complaint, Cholera Inflentum or Summer Complaint DR. SWAYNE'S VERMIFUGE. A mire worm killer—an excellent tonic—good for delicate or .ickly child ren—pleatant to the tome. Sway ne'a Blood Purifying Panacee, Swaync'a Wood Purifying Ponacen. Trepared only by Dr. SWANNE & SON. Dr. Swv iyur & Son. No. 330 N. 6th-et, above Vine. Dr. Sway n e & Son, No.:130 N. 0th -et.. shove Vine; Dr.Svroytte & Son, No. 130 N. 6th -.t., above Vine. loatimekrzurt. PUHA DELPIIIA. Col/ by ICILI'DV & CARR and 11.6ILAY lir. CO., Colour bin- Ulna. Heinu•h and 'Win. G. linker, Lnnca•ter 8. hoed and S. Wilkinson. Fairfieni, cud ull the prin cipal storekeepers in Lancaster county. $e I. 20. I Mt. GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. SH2RIFFS PROCLAMATION. FOR TUE GENRRAG ELRCTION FOR 1862 IN ()evidence of the Mateo imposed by the Elaction law+ of the State of Pt ista.ylvania, I, S. AV. 1' Boyd, IVO Slietift of Lanett-lee county, do heretic pnblioil and give notice to the Qualified cuiicus , elec. tore et(the vend Wa icic and Bo rough. of the City mid County of I.fiffen.ter. lhnt n General Election will be held on TUESDAY. the 141 h clay of °ember neXL. if at ilfe scverifi places bete designated. to Heel by ballot: One ner-on duiy qua Ithed for member of the Th;rly ainth Comnes. 01 the UIIIIC4 Stama. Four per.ona duly . qualified for members of the House of prpre•rntuuve• of Pemi=ylvaida. One per-on duly qualified lot District Atlorney of the a3ost...r of Isnnea.ter. Otte person duly qualified for ellllllly Coirmissiaaer l'asro persons dal) qualified for Direciors or the Poor to serve for dare year.. Two perowna duly qualified fur Poison Pavers:lN, to serve fur oirre yrur- Ooc peroom duly qualified for County surveyor of the County of Lancaster. °tie 'tenon,' duly qualified for Auditor. Ist Di-trio—Composed of the Four Wards of fon es esouer Cloy The tiontisfirot vou • r, of the Muth Fast Ward will hold their eliedooo at dw publie hoopoe of Anillony betide, no L'a-t King nice:; otiose of the Nora, West IVaid tit the politic lino so oevorind Adorn Trout; tbo•e of the South East Wood at the public houooe meowed by 'Fagot. Miller, on Ea-t Kong .trees; *loose of the South Wept Ward, sit the pubic house of Amos Groff' tosd Di•toet—Drmnore towndiirt, at the No 2 reboot ham, in the vdlase of Chr-lout Level. 3d District—Borough of Elizabethtown. nt Ole public house now occupied by George W. Boyer, in said 113 o• rough. 611 a District-1 1 11,H township nt the public hall hs she •itliage of New I lobrind. nt said township. sth District—Elintibeilt township al the public house now occupied by 011111.1111.211 d Elias Bentz, is; Bricks erville, iii said lownship. Gds Distinct—Borough of Strnsburg at tar public house now occupied by {lrony Mar. in 'aid borough. 7111Dostrict—Itapho township including the Borough slit klarilieun, at the public house KM occupied by Mi chael White. is said borough. knit Dishful—Sulislinry township at the public house now occupied by lobs, Muses, White Horse tavern in said toveoship 9111 township at the public honor now occupied by Widow Fulmer, in the swinge of Beaststown, in said township. 11. Dis 101triet—Beitig part o the township of Kass nosiest's% as she Inll/11C school house in site village of May'owes, in said township. 11th District—Crentarvon township . at the public house now occupied by John fillers,sta the village of Churchiown. in said township. 1211: District—Manic township at the public house now occupied by George ROinll6o.l in said township. 131 h Dostrict—Burl township at the public house now occupied by Edwin Garrett in said township. 14th District —Colernitt iownship at the public house now occupied by in, ti Ilsliebrand ist said township. 15th Distriet..-PUilOll township at the public house sow occupied by Joseph Philips lit said township. 16111 thstriet —Warwick township, at the public Louse RCM occupied by Samuel Isolates, tinder, at the village of horn. in amid township. 1711. District—somixosed of the Borough of Marietta 'slid part of Knit Donegial township, at the public school house in she borough of Inn rietta,ut sold township 18th District—Columbia Borough at the Town Hall, in said borsinch 10th Districi—Sadsbury township, at the public house now neenpied by Abraham Stoop. to said township. 20th Disinct—Lencock toseoship, at the public house now occupied by George Diller, in said township. 21et. District —llreekssock township, at the public house now occupied by Jacob kleaseser, in said town ship. teld District—Mount Joy Borough, at the public school house' n the v Wane of Mount Joy. .143 d Disteici—Being pan of Bast Hempfield township. ■t the public house I ow occupied I.y Jona, Swum an the village of Pet...bury, in 'aid township, 24th Lompeter township. at the pals. lie house now oecuried lay Henry Miller, in the village of Lampeter:S..quare, in said township. 25th Distract—Conestoga town-hap, at the public house now occupied by John G. Preis, in said town stip. . . . 26th District—Being part of Manor township, at the foppe,r scho olhip. house in Inc borough of Washington, in siud towns 2701 Distrust—Ephrata township. at the public house now occupied by John W Grego, in said township. 26th Di.trici—Conoy township, at the public school house in the villsse of Bainbridge. in said township. 26th Distriet—Mainheim township, at the public house now occupied by Charles H. 'Crider, in Moult loge of Ne(ravine. in said township. 30th DlPlllpet—Doing part of Manor township. at the public. house new occupied by George Bomberger, in illiderstown lit said township. Slet District—West Earl township. at the public bouise now occupied by Grabill G. Forney, in Kansale In said downs/lip. ?del District—West Hempfield township, at the pub lic louse pow occupied by John Kendig, to said town ship . . 33d District —Ptrasbure township. at the public house DOw crecapied by James Curran, In the borough of Diresborg. mai Utstrict—Deing part of Manor township. com monly celled Indiantown disiviet, at the public house of nemerd Stoner. in said townsb.p. QJth District—West Cecelia° township, at the public house Dow occupied by John W. Mentzer, in the of Stioeneetr. to said township. 70th District—East Earl township, at the public house new ownship. occupied by Henry Yendt. Moe Ball , in said t• • ' 27thDistrict—Parsdise township, at the public house sow occupied by James Frew,in said township. Dismiet—Heipg a part of Sam Hempficld town ship, at the public school house is the village of Hemp in said tosnuthip. • Bilth District—Lancaster township. at the nubile house nowimoupied byr-H Suotitiy.in said township. oth District,-Bast Latencies township. at the public hpase . now occupied by Leary Beneagy,ita said town ships alin District—Link Britain township. at the hbuse at Same Bevan dr. Co, in said township. Chi District—Upper Les7li township, at the public house et hlichael Bender , i said townsittp. did Distrim—Penn :owns ip, at the public house of C. Illershce.ln said township. 44th District—Beensight of .hdassitown, at the school hoses in said horosgb. 44th DieHnist—Clay township. si the house of George W. Steinmetz, (formerly John gib's) in said township. UM District—Pepe. township. at the public house of Benjamin Rowe,in said township. Diseictie-Providence township, at the house now aticosiest by Daniel Haber. m said township. 49th District—Eden township. at the public house of Witham .I.llm'. in said township. oth District—Being that past abloom toy township heretofore included to the 9d district, at Lehman's school house, in said towniltip. Minh Distinct —Wee Donegal township. heretofore Metalled in the ad election district, at Butt's school boweiin mid township. Slat District—That part of Mount Joy township heretofore included 10 the 22d district. at Benjamin Bresanan't school house, in said township. ; 52d District—That part of frapho township herein ' f ore i.c tided in the 22.1 dietrich at Strickler's seho 4 • bou..e.rr r said township. filbl Di-tlict—That part of Eng and West Donegal Ova hip., heretofore ineluded in die 22d di-trice. at he tai •I a hoot bootee. it tire village of Springvi le, in • -aid town-top. The General Election in all the Wr rd., Tereetioltins. I i .t. acts nod Bosough- °lithe eounty,• I be openiel between ,he hour- of e gh. and ten 0% lock in the , 1 forenoon, nail shall rent iiiii c without hum iota..., . r .Idionritnient. until Seven O'clock ill the evening. when all the polls shall lie cloord. Every per-on. excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment or profit or trust under the Government of the United States. or of ild s State, or el tiny co yor incerpormed dish' let. whether n eommoionerloffieer or otherwise. it subnr iiiitate officer Or sigma, who i or ...hall Ire intipleqed Under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary de pertinent. ethic State or ;he United Slates or 01 any city oritecorporatei dt-trich nod Mon that ever) mem ber or Congress, or of the Slate Let:Limn re, and of die Sclem and Common Councils of any . citeor Com mi--ion or o any illeCii penned district, is, by law, in /mambo, ot holdiog or exhrei-ing or the s a me omit the office or iippoullinent of Judge. hopector or clerk of gny eleetiOil of this Commonwealth. arid no lit.r,e tor. judge or other officer of any such election shall be eligible there to he voted for. n ; The inspectors nod Judges of the cite lions shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding. Um election in the r l i-tort. to whieh they revpectively belong, before none o'clock in the looming. and each of said in-pectors Ara II tippoim Otte clerk who shall be a ritialificd voter of ouch ilmoart. • In care the person who v. halt have received the rec. Ond liighe.l number of votes for in-inetor shall not at terra on the day of tray election, tiler, the per-on who shall have received the second highest number of voles for judge at the next preceding eleCtiOn shall net as inspector to his place. Aid in ease the per son wino .11.11 have received the lit- best number of vote. for i n spector shall not attend, r e person elected jadge -ball lippolel an inspector iii tins pinee -nod in ease the perm. elected a judge shall not intend, then the inspector who received the highest :lumber of votes shall appoint a judge in his place—or if any so money shall continue in the hoard for the son cc of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening . of the &colon. the qualtfted voter* of the lawn-h ip, ward or di.triei for which such officer. shall Imve been elected prevent at such election, shall elect Due of thri r number to fill suer vacancy. II shall be Pm duty of the -event assessors of eneli ili-itici to ritienthat the ',Mee of holding every general, special, or town-hip election. during the whole time mod eleetton iv Lein open. (or the purpo-r Of gluing information In the inspeetors road judger, when called On, in relation to die right of silty person us-es-ed oy iliem to vote at such elemient, or such oilier matters i t relation to the 11.,•.itiesits of voters run the said in spectors or tidier of ,hem shutl from time to time re quite. No person shrill be permitted to vote nt any etre Inn. as aforesaid, other than a white freeman of the age of twenty-one years or more, who , lii.ll have le sided ill the Stole at least one year, r u ed in the election di-trust where he otT•rs nth vole at least ten tiny= mi. medtaiely preceding smelt election, mad within two years paid a State or Comity tax, which shall have been a-sessed tit len-i ten Jays before the eleetiote But a citizen of the Untied Slates who has previously hero a qualified voter of this Shire, and removed there. from and re.unted, and who id - all have resided in the election dotrict and paid Irises tis oforeraid. shalt lie entitled to vote after resitting in this State-six mouth.: Provided. that the white freemen, citizens of the Uni ted States, between live arty - one and I,Velity-two years, who have resided ill an election district as aforesaid. shall be entitled to vote although they shalt not have paid taxes. Na person shall he permitted to vote whore name in no: contained in the 11-t of torible inhabitants fur. nigher' by the Commissioner-. unless first, he produce a receipt for the payment 'middle t xo yems of a Suite or county mg assessed agreeably to the Coll,lliltilioll mid give satodamory evidence culler on his oath or affirmation. or the 011111 Or affirmation of sittother. that he has poid such rr tux. or on failure to produce Stith receipt Alan make °nth to the payment thereof. See oath if he Munn the right to vote by tieing an elector be weer, the urge of twetity-mie and twenty-two years. lie shall depose on oath or affirm:lvo a 0 it he leis re. shied in ilti. Slate al Ica-1 DIX Veils next before hie application, and make suet moor of residence ton the dot nit as is required by tins rich:trot that he doe verily believe frorn:lhe riCeOilill given Trim, Hint lie i. of eve oforesued told Filch other evidence as is re- Oilfired Is; chi- act, WheielipOil ihe none of rite persoo thus :trimmed to vote rholl;b0 inserted in the alpha, helical leg lay the inspectors, and a note made oppo - thereto by wriiiite, the word ihax," if he than be autmitted to vote by reason of hay to:zooid tog., or the word *.ace." if he -hull be admitted to vole by reason of age, <boll be called out to the clerks, who shall 'nuke the like notes on the li-tut of voters kept by them. In all rases where rite name Of t i e person claimiug to vote is found on the list fund-lied by the Commis stoners noir tissegi-Or, or his right to vote, whether fouisl thereon or not, in objected to by any qualified rinsed. it shall be the Jury of the inspectors to extort- Me such person on oath nn 10 lijn quillifieitlioll-, and ahe claims to have reAded within the State for mo. year or snore, his nude shelf lie sufficient proof thereof,.' but vitalt make prout by ai ten-t one competent wit ness. who Orall lie a qualified elector, that i.e 11.1- re -tried In Me district for more thlin tern &IV.; at Xi im mediately preeetionr i-ueli eleetio.l. and shall a I -o hint a,..lf vwerir that let. bona fide re•idefneei M par-uir' , e of his lawful railing. is to sold dottrel, and that he did not rentotre into said district for the purpose of voting therein. Every person quhltfied as albrernitl, and who shrill make due proof.ll required, of the re...hit-lee nail nu y merit of wee. an litoie.qiii!. -ball be ndirlilled to vole ill the town•litp, ward or divinet tit winch he vl.ll reside. li tiny per.on .11,11 I prevent nr a Itelnin to prevent one oilier; of any electons order Ili. net (loin lioldirp c:a.ll election, or 11. e or tit rcineit any violence In oily suer officer, or interrupt in tirpioperli: Interfere with iton en the oreco ll i,, it of has dilly, or alit II ',lock up be avnirlow, or (osmotic to ally woudow where Me mime may be hnhliue. or ,11:61; runowdy oli.eitorio the prase no such election, or shall obte 'buy iniumodating t h e ,..g., (ore.. or ',totem,. with de-ign to telluecce unduly or overawe only etyma, or to prevent ran from voting. or to r •.lralii die freedom of choice. atoll per.oneo on emoviclion •loto I: he fined in tiny solo 1011 exeemlong five hundred Anita rot. and improeolted for lily tome not lea- 111011 !home nor more th on 'we've mour.h.. tied slit eloull he , howl to coml. where the trill! of nut b offence shooll Lot loud, Mat the permit en offesidiog, wo. lint it reentleiit of (lie city, wont, did riot nr Inwit•hip where the cofrence wno cominiticif. and 001 entitled to vole theremoln oi on convection lie -hall be seats owed to ply a fine of not lore Hem oom hundred nor more 1 Mau moo limn-and dollars. rind be iropria. cord not le-. 111011 Hi mantle nor more Ilion two yew.. Irony perm!' 01 proton: shall make noir bet or wn ger MI rite 01.0/11 oo nosy elecnoto withiol the COOIIOII. wenhill, or el 101 l odor to 'nuke any roach Imo or wuge either by vet bill 11101.10110111011 111010.1 r• or toy tiny written or printed adverti'mineott,elt Meier o invite any goer-on to make suet, het Or Wager. upon convic tion Mere...aloe or they shalt forfeit or pay three times the amount Ko bet or to be het. If any person, not by law qualified. shall fraudu lently vole NI tiny election of this COITIMMIWCtIith or being otherwise qualified Allot! vol- out of his proper district. if any perven knowing the want of qtialtficution. MINA NW or procure such per•on to tote. the per-on offending. shalt, Oil cotiveemoi. be filled ill any NUM 110 t eierclhuq two IlUlldreil dollars. and tie Ittlpri 4 ollfd ill ally lett. ILO( eXetlCl . illg three triontiv , . Unity person shali vole at more Mins one election district, or otherwive frauthileidly vole more ;ban once on the ...ante clay. or shall fraudulcoily fold and dell ,ter to the iii.pector two lickets together, with the inteni illegally ID Von• or shall procure summer in do to, he or they offending •bull on conviction Ire fined iu ante sum act le.. Ili in filly nor more aye doilars. and Ile imprisoned for tiny term not ICIIE Ihnn three nor more 111:111 tw•CI we 111011.11, If arty per-on not qualified to vote in thi.Common wealth oureeattly In law, (except the , ousofqualtfied citizen. ) appear at any place of election for the par pose of tat:enc• is the citizens qualified to vote, he .hall on conviction forfeit nod pay any auto not exceeding one hundred dolr-rs for every such offence arid be impri.oried for any term not exceeding three months Agreeably to the provision• of the sixty-first section of the said act every general arid special election shall i.e opened between the hour. of thglit and ten in the forenoon. and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shrill be closed The Judges ore to make their return. for the county of Lancaster. nt :he Court !louse, in the City of Lan caster, or. Friday. the 1:11i day of October. A. IL. 1.169. at 11l o'clock A. M. S. W. P. IIOYD, Sheriff. :Murrill'. or office, Lancaster, Sept. 8,1:62. Sept. Ita ) '6941 Pianos. TWO Fitt-rate Pimto•, (wcond-hand,) in good order, all complete, with mioolt, &c. Price 835 nod S WO. Apply to A NT. RAM 110, Sept 0.152. Tru•cott'• Oppooile Honk. I~ICQ !'laid and Plata ours and Poplin!, wool at ennoeo, &cl " Ce ' s . tii i ii C u a l i gi=s uc f l ro n m i the eatabli.hmew of Thee. W. Pisan. & Co.. Philadel phia. now opening ut fl. C. PONDERS M ITIVS Sepi.4, 1502. People's Cali Store, Cola. FMS!' Arrival of New Fall Goods. 500 yards :Shepard Plaids wall be opened :hi. day at H. C. FON DERsht I l'H'S Sept. G. WAR. Adjoining the Bank. TRAVELING Dress Goods of various fabriques and pieces. jost received this der at H. C. FONDERSMITIPS Sept 6, I£o2. Old Stand. Drugs and Medicines. THE undersigned would announce to the 1 citizens of Columbia and vieinl.f that be has opened in the room recently occupied by Mr. R. llixon, A. DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE, where will be found a full amorunent of those goods which are included in thin line of business. The :Noel; win be found to comics of Drafts, Chem icals, rye :Mud's. Perfumery and Fancy Articles. mach as Ornsher. Comb., Tooth Powders. and other an icier , too numermis to mention; all of which will be found fre-b andel the hest qu allty. Q7' Prescriptions compounded with care and de spatch. , F. WILLIAMS, Fept.6,112. T BAKERY, 1:111 137 NoRTEj FRONT ST., PHILADA. Hit malorritwra most respectfully inform their X. friends and the _public. that the Old Bakery on Front street below Rare, (where our name has been nn the sign hoards for many years) has changed own ers, and i. now exclusively occupied in bnk:ng • bread for the U. 8. Government. Oafs, therefore. In the only Mare in this city where the OLD•FASHIO\ED HAND-ALA DC FAMILY CILACKF:RB are now ma n • olactured. We are also prep■red with enlarged (veil. Mien to receive order* for Pilot, and Navy Dread, Shipping Cracker.. and all the usual "navy of fancy biscuit to any extent, and invite all wholasale and fe. tart dealers to call *adjudge for them...lee% ED. WATThON & CO. Phila..A.ugh ft 10 , 1932-3 m FOR SALE. J.rruin uh.eribe.r offer. for rale the GOOD, SAFE J. FAMILY HORSE, BUGGY AND HARNESS, of Or. C. D. Hottenetein. The doctor having been rap. pointed Surgeon to the 134th Regiment P. V., de' ve to di-pee or the nhove property. Apply at once, if you want n bargain, to. Aug 30. '624 CEO. NOW OPEN IYARESII2, SOS 811 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA., (LITE LEVY & CO.'S DRY GOODS STORE.) GEO. J. 1-lENICULS, Formerly 52 I Walnut St. A ugurl 30, 1F02,3m. i\TF: n 't , V r e l'll , r2Tlll' b SEßD jun received and for sole .A fig. 30.1,6:L e" Y A.M. RA Num $5O REWARD: TUE Colombia Itwar.loce Company will pay Filly Dollar , . reward for the nrot,t and ermvirtwot of the per-an or prr.ow; who in I t he fire wlt dc,,troyed the Chervil nod Selloabboure, ut Mottetto. on the m0n...1g of the ids sit-t. To Ire paid on ronvietiusi of town party or portico. - C. S. }CAC CFMAN, President. MIME - YOUNG, Jr . . See/Wary. Columbin, Augu=t 16, 1:62. WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, /n 11 [s cub=crilrer wouiti invite attention to hid lurge I nod fine stork of ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS, SEGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, &c He keep< Ilk stock well filled up, nod ItelieVell that he e•nn otter as good all wt-orluield of eVer)llang in his Ilia is. ann ire fumui 111 ally store in Coll.llliblll. lie would direct special uPeution to hii G-M.R.MIX-4116.117" 1i7171.1•7M1eg. TIle•-e are light wines. good in 4oultiy. low in price, nod very whole.oineerink either for suck or Nell. A large A4-orttnrott naCt rasa oh.tzu + Pipols , will ;lam t general notice. and will lie foam! to corn ;wt., ante of :lie line-I pyre• ever offered in Cniumbiu Call awl r x:oaum • 1111,11. .1. C. Cor. Front and I n..ttql sireel. Columbia, Pa. Columbia. Aaga-t 9 1,112. BAKER'S PATENT FRUIT JARS. MO 4 ( Pimple:lnd rapid inopentiloo :mod relloble 1 ie I molt. A lora on the clump iltltheb lC pr MI - - ITbk The ahoy...hie:flu:lloc Fruit Jar—the 1114141 complete paten: out—cell be had IA Lece-I glreet.oppo.oe the Root:. N. n —Theaoisirx have I. e t lestrA. and mot• be ett -1111111!..11 With lIIP bud at l'fallter , . Thry tire !lei (Petty tor•light. and the 'rouble of sealing is I'llllloy avoub•d. They nee generally acknowledged as the very best in Columbia, Augu-t it, 1E62. Feathers! Feathers! Feathers!! WARRANTKO. A No. free from do=t or rtnelt II pat op in -mall wail,- bag. of irinn iN lb. thereby llVlollillig the trouli'e of handling them. A Pet-011 wanting u bed. hotline.. arid pillow 4 can PUrCinii-ii one of our .mall nick. jut the weight they *1011V1111 . 11psi!ow. :mother for the bolter. and /I large nue lot the hod mid rtupty them rite the lick wllhnut in,onvenience whatever. and they are ready fur me. We make no t Imrite for-rick. and will neil Iheln 111 the 100, 4 1 itihrtiet ha prune We.clerll !Ave Geese Feu ther• STEAttY & 111/e‘ till . Oppmite Odd Fellow.' Ilat 1, Colutidua, Pu. Columbia, Aug. 9, NEW 31.1ViTEVRIr STORE, Front Street, above Walnut, • COLUAIBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. T un renirred Colutoldn, rifler ab-ence of •evru )cars, again ofer. lii. sere ices 111 M. litre of Ile lion opened In the store formerly occupied by hire John Martin, ui Front sine, t above %Volilut, a complete le , orimesit of nrw•mul orionkoine a- M NTT -T—a 3IEL ll= CLOCKS, WATCHES, FANCY ARTICLES, &r., ke.. In vehicle he inritett Ilie nitenlioll of the pub lic. 111- prices WIA lie 0s low a• any. and be tin 111 s slOCk 11- genii ill ever) got:peel. Ile reli•rs with confideliCe 10 hi. punt bu•u,e-n career 14 tam phone. ii lid ~-Ls a return of Slit lu•e.al Cu.:stool Amnesty extended In him. Repteirinc in all it, ration.; brunette.; promptly and caretully executed. CHARLES ZEITLEIL. Cola., July 03, 1:62. 11412.011.1 NS IN CLOTHING, AT BICE'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE, No. 1 Wolf's Row. Front $l.. (near Columba Bridge ,1 COLUMBIA, l'A ll' you want to hay CIIF:Al CLOTIIING. and Good. go to It meup. lie Mot it large Snick of every thing In hi line of lit...mess, which l/C /ICH.. at the very lowest rote, A. Smelt of BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS, GENTLENIFN'S FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, &c., &c., Con olvvaye he found at R.CC'A Pacs,Sale.mon. Columbia. July 28, 1862 -Om. MUSIC TEACHING! propoves to give Lessons to such as may need insirueisons on ;he X 2, XALI•TC:O X•iCoMt.TISI. Having Leen in constant practice for over ten yearn, and talten lemons from several eelettrated teachers, she m prepired in give prompt and accurate butrue tiarattiail the modem mode-of tear king Music. Lessmus will be given at the residence of pupils, or at the Washington llouse,and the terms will be as reasonable as others charge for similar instructions. MISS MATCIE L. IOUNG. Columbia July 10, 1863-3 m. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Silver-Plal.ed Ware. SHREINER & SPERING, 'HAVING taken the old ettablished viand of John Feltz, Front street, Columbia, respectfully invite the public to call and footnote their large atacrrustent of. CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER and SILVER-PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, COMBS, PISTOLS, ACCORDEONS, and PArict Aszoces, Poch as are usually kept in a first-elate Jewelry 'tore. We will keep constantly oil hand a large stock of AlLiasekricssaxis linTgatcameasts. I n Gold and Silver Cares—Appleton, Tracy& Co., P. S. Borden and Wm Ellerp movements—which we will oiler to the public at priers to suit the times. A acintinuanee of the former patronage is netpeet• fully solicited. E:raavatapia cP Au. elate rimer= ATTEND= TO. Colombia, July In, Inthl. GLASS, GLASS, GLASS! 11:SST received, from the etanufaetorv. a large lot of rl Cla•s Ware. at very low priees. The place to get cheap Tumbler, to put your jet lie• in, i• STEACT & ROWERS, Opposite OV.Fellowe' 11.11. core., July 10,1D,3. HOSIERY, Sosnairm. LAllES.',Gent'•,Mllisses , and Boys' Hosiery. inoren t carroty; notwithstanding the great advance to the price of goods, we will sell at our usual tow price. STEACY s BOWERS. Corner of Second and Loeu4t Streets, CoPa. July 19.'62. Columbia, Pa. FISEC! FISIX! ACKFIIIiI, by the barrel. had barrel and quarter DL barrel, of the best qualities. Apply to B.F. APPOLD. Columbia. July In. 1E62. Cusial Rusin. FOR SALE, EXTRA ramily fl our by barrel or larger quantity %Varna-vac' good or money refunded. 13. F. A PPOI.D. Colambi.. June 5.1962 Canal LlaFill. On to Richmond. N invoice of French and Chantilla Lace Poiner. A and :drmll.ra, just received mud wilt be sold at elistressiney low prices. A call will CO "Vine!! all 11. C. I'ONDERSMITH, Columbia. July 5.1852. 'Peoples' Caoh :Rote. "Cotton is King." AA INOTIIER advance in the price of cotton, mince quently cotton epred= have au upward teudeney!— We have ju-t returned from the city with itituther -apply of cheap Musliti , , Crei-oe-, 611mb:tort, &c , the old {lncea. An early raft i. •odletted. FONDERSMITII. Celumbia, July 5.1862. Adjoining the Bung. Those Patent Glass Fruit Jars IRE racting great attention, eonequently are ' , ell, att. 11'Ity! t.t. imply la-eaase they arc the I. DI Et.' CHOICE." CaH nod Pee arm at H. c. FoN Co'ambia. July 5. 1.4134. Vii :}ii INSURANCE COMPANY, OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Tiflis COMpally COMMUen in insure Buildings, Mer chuiph-e. and oilier properly, itgitin-t lain Mal domoge by file, on the mutual plan, either for a crab premium Or prusalUol nine. The slicer.. of the Company bits for exceeded the mo-t sailfrtulle eXprelalloo+ of the Directors, and it wilt be policed by the following mattentent dint alums tare in u healthy and Nowt-Wog coutliiimi. Whole Amount Insured $772,707 34. Holum, of Cash Premiums uncx - ponided. Pea. Ist, ISM. SSOS 19 Cash Premium. received dud lig the the last tear, less agents' earn -11115..10,1., 9.3,315 54 Interest received on money loaned IEI4I year, 29 3•i 94 210 02 Losses nod Expenses paid the Inst }earl • 22.704 21 Balance of Ca.lt Premiums unex pended, Feb. let, lOW. 1.505 .‘,1:1 --21,210 07 It will be seen from the above that the money paid in nilvunre (or poliries lens been sufficient to pay all Im.r~ mid exile...m.oml leave n surplu. fund of over Fifteen ilundred Dollars. midllint the Dirretorr have never levied uny tux upon the members of the Coin- C. S. WAUPFMAN, President. GEORGE YOUNG, Jr— Secretory. Al MCA EL S.:SIIIIMAN, TrellfUrer. 7Z)IFILMCM'Ci3ELIS: C.C. KAUFFNIAN, EPHRAIM 11 ERSII EV, ABRAHAM lIIMNER, Allen AEI. R. 11,100 RE, JOHN FENDRICII, 080 YOUNG. Jr.. 11. t; MINIM!. NICHOLAS AI'DONALD, SA NI LTEL. F. EBEM.EIN ; AMOS S. GREEN. Al !MIA FL. S I.IIUALIN. Columbia. June 21. 1e6.2 COMMISSION & FORWARDING. B. F. A.PPOLD, aENEILAL Forwarding Commission Mu clingt. Goods and Iron iorwarded to all points on the Penna ,Nortla Branch and West Branch Canals; also. to all points along th. Penna. Railroad. Lle,tler in I'lour, Grain, Suit nod Plaster. Also, dealer in Coal, eon skiing ul: Baltimore Co., Wilkes burro, Pottstown. Big Mountain. Lane. Colliery, Pine Grove. Lyhetts Valley, Short Mountain, Treverton and Broad 'lop. All consignments shall be promptly attended to: further particulars, address B. F. A PrOLD, Cnnnl Basin, Columbia, Va. "Cool earerally •elected and prepared for tannic use. will be delivered to nay part of tile town in good order—face from slam or dust. [May 31. 164. For Sale at a Bargain iimelinice of Two Fire awl Burglar PracifSafaii— 'herniae'' or Piiiria; A I .o. a Fin rnily florae. null a fir:it-raw Carriage and harileati. Call VII the ritore of _ . . . H. C. FON DERSM ITII. Cola. May 17, 1P62. adjoining the Bank DR. MARKLEY'S HEALTH HEALTH HEA LTII REALM RESTORATIVE RESTORATIVE RESTORATIVE RESTORATIVE BALSAM BALSAM BALSAM BALSAM Is the most eertnin safe and effeetua I remedy offered to the pa ttlie for DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, GENERAL DEBILITY, HEADACHE, JAUNDICE, MERCURIAL DISEASES, CANCEROUS AFFECTIONS, SCROFULA, PILES, KIDNEY AFFECTIONS, ALL ERUPTIONS OF• THE SHIN, and all di originating from an impure condition of the Stomach, Liner and Blood. Ezperience of over twenty )earn with this and the other remedies prepared by the proprietor, fully et tabli-h the fast tliot they are ILe mom reliable, and will Five more general ratisfitction than any other Cd in y before the public. Being 14111:i ziA•akt p 3{e 414.1 e :},.s owr can be taken by any person and ander any cir cumstance+. NO PF.RSON CAN TAKE THEM WITHOUT nearnma BENEFIT FROM THEIR ESE, NO FAMILY SHOULD Be WITHOUT !THEN. . Testimonials are daily received setting forth their value. Whole columns of volontery eenificatescoulld be giveu, but spare will not permit. The attention of the public is called to the circular Issued by the subscriber and can be obtained as well ■n all the preparations from the agents ateutbned below. TRY THEM! TRY THEM!! Prepared only by DR. G. R. MARKLEY, LANCASTER, PA. Who can be consulted at his °See or by letter, Sold in Colombia by A. GRAY& CO., Drueni.tr; and, aka trt Lartennter Coainy, I.y Joshua Lmader, Mount Joy; Jacol Ni. .leir.inpritsprille; Dictsel Gobeen Bin. Roll, J 11. Mem, lasenberbtown; Dr. J. R. John., Neve Holland; Hensel & Übler.falisrryvillei C. Rad. mat t' .porrine Hill. •W... ••,, • ,•••• - Justßceved A ND for Pale. in large or small quamities,Boo sacks it G. A. Salt' 100 sucks Ash Lou D. APPOI.D, Columbia, July 5, 1802. Canal NEW AND VALUABLE RECIPES! WORTHY OF A TRIAL. TO MAKE AN OLD HOUSE LOOK VIVA !lave it pupri,d thoroughly with the trrit.Y mat paper now selling att FON DE W 4 :11 I'M: 4 . Atljtniting the Bunk. TO MAKE AN OLT MAN LOOK NEW. Tiny him u putt of those new• and cheap Cloths and rinsstmeres, and get them mode by a good tailor— You con get the azI4EUS at 11. C. FO:s7DETISMITIPS People's Cush Store. TO MAKE A YOUNG MAN LOOK OLD. Buy his Clothes in a. Clothiog Stole. TO MAKE AN OLD LADY LOOK AMIABLE. Buy her plain dress goods at FONDERSMITIM.," TO MAKE A YOUNG LADY LOOK GAY! By all mewl= rwiret her dre,s goods from the new and beautiful alockon received at fl C. I'ONDERSMITII'S. TO SAYE MONEY THESE HARD TIMES Let everybody buy 'heir good. for ea , bßargain: to NI uelias . Ca Ilea.s.Coileande, aid lloutw.me (iood geuerally, call now be bad at FCNDERSMITIPS Columbia, June 14, lEGd. 0..1 Stand. Attention Gentlemen! A crinicE I.ot of New :St) le t , lpritig ea. , lrriereil and LI Mick Prinicli ClOlll%. will be opened dd. day; and will be .o'd eliebp for eutili. at 01.0 .TAND. 11. C. 1 , 11NDliltz•ftlITII. Cola. May $l. Mit!. Adjoining Ilse Bank, LY"''S PORE 0010 CATAWBA BRANDI anti PURI.; %VINE e•peeially for Ittedicoles in/ rs.teromentul purpo<e•. in the 1M I LV mnoi a;\F. STOR}:. WINES, GROCERIES, &c. aEO. TILLS, Agl, most respectfully notifies the {white shun he ha. sohled to ha, rioelr of tilt). certe,, he.. a fine a...oroueill or pure GERIVIABT arxrtms. The+. Wines are pure—no flanker:lied trash—and are sinned alike to the .tiek unit the well, the strong arid Il i , we a k. lie n•Qprellll Ily •01/C115111,111 (I'olll titnirz who need an ;allele of the k iml. that a tial will verify 6t. avoid. Hi+ stock of talrM=l.o CUE iri-XMIIES having been repleni-liett, wilt he mond worthy the at tention of evert tinily—mat Iti• wife—who will, of course. call Ufloll hint nut their earlie+t convenience. CORNER OF FIFTH AND UNION STS. Colunilna, Aug. 2-Iy. The Best, Cheapest, and most Success ful Family Paper in the Union. A Complete Pictorial History of the Times. NARPER'S IiATTIESLY, SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. Price Six eent.4 n number; $2,50 per year. Catical Notices tlf the frees. We would not so often colt widths'' , to Harper's {17,...k1y it we were not well tatitfied hint it i• the in in sly rimer puhlmlied in the Untied State., and for that season, and that alone, we du-ire to see it undermine sad root out u certain laud of literature too prevalent. which blimp; the murals of lit modem. dilate. their woe for tentililt rending, and it altogether bad in as circuit —New London Adrertiver. 11, fresh leaves. auf clear type. ire entertniniiig vn fiety.tls Level e but just critictsnas mum the Mates of the tame , . its elegantly wriltp_ and itistructive articles, nod its tittle correspondence. all combine to make i, the model newspuper at our country, and one snot every family mast prim.. Its condensed weekly ruin mart' of Voreij i Ind Domestic intelligence is alto. getner superior lbw comnined in auyother journal. firing published too, in a form for preservution and binding. if takeis cure of us it deserves to be, it will be timid its future years us welcome n companion for the lan ily and ft reside as the dug on which it Wag first perused.—N. y. Seeping Post. TR.11:115. One Copy for One Year, 2.50. One Copy for Two Year., 4.1*. Ten Copte.for One Year, 18,00. An Extra Copy will be allowed for every Club of Tkv SCHHCHIAALR, Ilarper'v Weekly is electrotyped, and back num -an he furnished HI nny tune. Von,. 1.. . and IV. (or the 'Year. lA57', 1855, 1.100. HMI 1,00, of -HA RPEIt'S WEKKI.Y," hand. comely hound in Cloth extra, Price, 50 50 each, arc now real}' lIARPF.R h EIROTIIKMA, Fronklin equare. New York MENEM TO TILE LADIES% Ti7B ‘vould roll your speci.it :mention in a new and ii beautiful hoe or Dna. Goo.ta we have just re ceived, at reduced prices. STRACY S. nowims, Corner Second nod Imeu-t Sipt Columbia. Milt' 17 . Itql' 2 . Columbia. Po. POCKET BOOKS AND PURSES. 1.A11014; lot of Fine 'tad Common PoeLel and Purtmi, at from 15 cent. to two dollar= each Ile alquarters and Newt , Depot. Columbia. A pril 14.1 360. RAGS WANTED. Tl,l ca pricc paid fur mixed, or white and A. 1.0 colureil [lags by JNO D. MA RKER, Paper and Rag Warehoum• N. E Corner Pifd, h Commerce street la. Cola. May le, H.. 62 Bm. Ollb► FIRST ARRIVAL. HAVING just received our first 11 RW SPRING STOCK. we would nituou nee 10 ilar charm. of Columbia. and ruvuiq . Mut it i+ NOW READY FOR INSPECTION, in all w lin laity Inver us will, a call, fiading confident w•e V3lll offer good's at mall pi ices us will induce all to purelitioe. ID"'CALL AND SEE STEACY & ItOiNE11:1, Corner Second a nd I.ord-t Street.; Cola. Mny 3. Opro-ite Odd Fellow.' hull Potatoes! Apples!! Oranges!!! A LA R(:I•; (want lir of rut •toes or the Lem. vailicties L 1 fur .u.le at NO. 2, ARCADE, 'Walnut .treriouljoinesm Itrllevue Hone. Alto, APPLES, APPLES, APPLES, By the barrel, or in smaller quanunies. FR ESIL ORANGES in any quantity at the lowest rate,. S. 11. LOCKAIID, Columbia, April 26, lEF2. .101 IN LONG. Tom Thumb About Again! A T rilMier's Tin mod llnme-farni.long Slnre, Ln- L 1 rual ',tree!. oppo•De the Honk. The" roan Thumb' lamp• are the eel). beet Coal Ott Lamps made. Call arid examine Ctein. Irrltent Cnnl (Jul nt e 1.., per gallon. et Colombiso. !INF 17.1'62 I'APZLE. YOUR - 7 - 301TditS NOW! The ant chaster lot birstrusill. 2500 Pieces Wall Paper, nor be.t sty 1,. and quality. 3ei au Istod, whirls we arc elreirg oat 11(50 percent. lower Mita Phila delphia tVlonlesale flirts. Cull SOOl3 us we ale SCHb isit oft ft:spicily. 11 C FONDCRSNIITII, Adjoilang the 11.,5,k Co!umbia. March 0,1962. IN TIME OF WAR PREPARE FOR PEACE!: JUST ARRIVED, NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. THE Subscriber has just returned from Pailadelphot and Seo York, with a large and well selected stock of goods conceding to part as follows: IDIVEISS GO(,DS: Bina; an Fancy Colored Silk., French Pla:d Silk's, Warped Plaid Foulard. Berege Aimllea. Alan led and Plai 1 Levellux. Mozambique.. and Jacquard Alohasr., Moo.—Delainea, Lawni.Gingliams, Alpacas and in all varieties. CLOTHS, CASSIMERE§ AND VESTINGS, Super. Black French CMOs. Brown and Blue ClOlllll , , Black Doe-Skin Cavannerea, a large variety .11 Fancy Cassimeres of ■ll grade. and prier■. Black Geandeum, Satin and Marseilles Verg ing's. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Bleached and unbleached Innslin* of all qualities, from 6 1 to 16 cum., White Goods .11 qualitiep, Tick ing., Checks, Flannels, Linen Table Cloths, Towel lugs, &e. SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS, Blank and Fancy . Colored Siena Shawls, Sleek Silk Dunces and Mantilla.. 110.4ery.Trimismigs and Notion. of all grades. qual ities and prices. Hoop Skins of all sizes, Balmoral Skirt*. Umbrellas, Paraeols. READY-MADE CLOTHING: Black and Fancy Cloth roam. lllack and Fancy Cas•ime:c Coats. Mack and Fancy Ca•simere Pant.. Black it Fancy 'Silk, Sonia, Cloth k, Cassimere Vests. The above good. have been bought at greatly re duced prices for CASH, and will be sold at small ad vance for the same, at the store of P. a. AIeTAGUEIc. CO , Loran% Sweet. two donrs below Columbia Bank. Columbia March 29. 1e112. FOIL RENT OR SA.I.E. Large TWO-STORY BRICK DWEI LING' HOUSE:, learning on Loemt Ptreet,wwiaa A shove Fourth. formerly meopied by Wx. CborniN, with a fine Brick .ftlable and Carpenter Shop. Pomemiongiven [tett day of April. 102. Apply to Cola. March 9, 19r12 WAL UGC/ I Fka :N. EX. A EEW more of those beautiful Prints lett, which toil I he wild cheap, at .SAYLOR & hteDONALD'S April 14 1862.] Second Spring Arrival. [1862. PEKING ibis day a Splendid Assortment of O NeVV Spring Good*, bought very :ow for cad ; and w.II be raid at a very email advance on coat. NEW STYLES DRESS GOODS: Spring Style. Chillies and Detainee, L;foCade eh:11 1 8es, Pointed Organdie., Prayed Vrelirle Lawne, silk and Wool Vnleutias, Al orimbtq nee, Mohair.. Shepherd r:flid. Black add White Poil de Checree A lI.WOOi Dela OM., Beat Brands of G10..y irk Silk.. New Style Fancy Drees Sill, ,&",&t. Merrimac and other lie-t make of pants, 122 ern's; Dress Glngliam--12: ctn.; Machias. at the old petit-. CLOTHS, CASSEVIERES AND VESTINGS A full line of Clothe, Ca.simeree and Ve.teng.. A full lane of desirable goods for BOYS' NVEAR. CA it I'a.:IINGS AND FLOOD 01I.CLOTIIS: Second Supply thi• LDEAIAN'S t;.3u sum, April 3, '32. Cheap lita-1151110.. FOE RENT. THE Brick Dwelling House, Two Stories and Anic, -hunted in Motion Ricci above .S...cond, oppo-ite the Catholic Church. The Ituild;tig ha , a hack--iard. wth Vellier 11111 . 0dUClia: Lately occupied by th Parker. For !crovr apply to 11. U. ESSICK. Colandau, Marc h 8, 1r4G231. 186?. Fifth Supply or New Spring Goods. 1862. OPENING THIS DAMP OR. Firm Supplyof New Splitte, Gouda ut VeWly millet-di price. Our !newt. mat customer. are re .pectrally homed to cnll and examine our new, va ried and cheap .10C 'AOod* ALDEM AN'S Coln. May dl. ISM Cheap Cuslr Store. OUR FLAG AGAIN OVER TELE OLD FORT. rpm: Subzeribrr leaving divoceil of eiock of Dry Gond, &P.. 1.0. lout-lore. oppoidie the Odd Fellow.. I Ito Stency ar. Bower!, begs leave In inform old co.tomers and the public :tenurially that he again laying in a New Sleek of gond., al the Old stand ndlo g the lillllk where he will be p:en.eil to see them and it. many New cues will I.IVOI 111111 with their put.iinge. Believing that the ..Nimble Sixpence ie better dam the Slow Stallone for the buyer /IR well or .eller —lie to determined to do an exclusive Cash Rosiniss, nod traria he will have it comae...nee of the intern patronage Itetetocore received at Witold MajUi. 11. C. FONDER:SM ITI I, Colo. :tiny 17, IFfid.adjoining the Book. PRIVAME SALE. TIIE SUBSCRIBER Offers at private sale, the following valuable town property, viz: A lAA of Ground, ent...i‘ting of about six acres, snouted on the north side of Mill street, in the borough of C.111M111:1, 1.1.111,..141ef county Pit., noljoining properly of the r-title of Jame± Coillll., deed, on the we.d. nod the Colorant.. Rolling Nil: property on the east. on which arched n goo.( TWo sroin . FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,ft cool:lining two rooms nod a 'invitee on the find floor, tour rooms on the F. 1,01111 story. and two good cellar , There tK n pomp Loath well of good water hi the )ard. oral an 011.1711 A II D conutilung on excellent variety ef youNt; I , lltUrrriCEES, WlLlCiled to the preinvw4. The Reading nod Columbia Railroad ploodis oil the oppodie side of the street flora the properly. ur te(111• apply lo Lola. April VG, led2-If. JOSEPII ULMER, NOTICE. det.ire to settle up the old hook accounts, of hurl I Stores 11111 i reque,d all de:1 , 4,114 knowing them bet ves ipdelded to please call and •ehle the omme. 11. C. FONDER:SI4ITH. Colt mbia, May 17, 1562. JUST RECEIVD , a very desirable lot of Grey Goods and ISllepliprd•R Plaid. for Ladies' Swot. na STKACY Sz. lIUWERS, Cola. May 17,1E01.. Upp. Odd Hull. IRON CASTINGS! THE SUBSCIrIBDR HAVING ACCEPTED THE Agency for lie sale of ORMILATIINTAII CAS*NGS, 1313303 IRON RAILING, FENCING, VERANDAS Cellar Gratings, Tree Boxes, Hitching Posts, SETTEES, TABLES, CHAIRS, /TAT RACKS, FLOWER STANDS, &c., otr,rs to the public n selection from the stock of the be esoahhdunems in the Unn. d States can In, examined. mod prices a.,ecrodued an applica not to the undersigned. tic I. also prepared to supply Mill Gearing fik. Furnace Castings, HAVING A LA lIGECATALOGUE OF MILL GEARING PATTERNS, of all •ixen. nod of every kind; nil of w•hielt will be contracted for at the lowe'l rile• mid guttranterd. Apply to t3...0.11.11'.1."111U5C0T1', Cherry :Street, fio'umbin, March. 1. tBGt2 Cohnnltin. Pa. PRIVATE SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. IvILL tie cold at privote all that tract or piece of ground iiituated in West Ilemptielal losn•hi p, Lanenaier Co'y, halfn mile from Columbia. known a. "COWDEN'S BRICK YARD," containing 9 acres nod upwards. on which is erected A 0NE..111-A-11ALF STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Barn and Brick ICtln. There i•, also. te Young Orchard on the premises. The Innd is in a high slaw of culuviii:on find under good (tote. The properly wail he sold low and on modeinie pa) in cuts; thnse wishing to esitinine die property tviii please call on W11.1,1,1:11 AlcellEts:NEY, 14- sck lig n, Columbia. who will give theta all necessary tormation. l'ev , e— ion given she Ist dny of April nest. IM. 1.5, 1nG241 WILLIAM COWDEN HOOPED SKIRTS. ,N.Z.l.`,;:Td.ZlP. l 47."`aht,7 7 . l :.:Tun",°„niPzdoit i r":4l:: very cheap AIAI.TBY h CASI., Columina., Apr:l 2G, 1E42. Loctivt Street. FOR SALE, 15 0 0 1 , :r ;, :,, G A. &lb, 100 Suck", A 4 e t tlil7 . lg . a u li s A p WUrChOLINC, Canal bas in. Columbia, Dee. 2..9, 1601. BUSINES STANDS FOR BENT. No. 1, MECHANICS' ROW, now occupied by n. Iliznn. poose.sont given April I, lii+o2. No. 4. 'MECHANICS' Row, possession given inonedpriely. &Noire of le., PETF:ft HALM:MAN.. COA.CEUVIAZEINIL SAMUEL CARTER, MANUFACTURER OF COACHES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C., Second Street, nearly opposite the Lutheran Church, Columbia, Pa. SILVER MEDAL-Ist PREMIUM-1859 BRONZE MEDAL—Ist PREMIUM-1859 Awarded by the Lancaster County AvianLiu ral and Mechanical Society. THE subscriber call attention to the tact that the Fu.t Premium, a Silver Medal.' was awarded loan by the Lainctiater County Agricultural and Meeliatiteu; .riciety for the beat Slating Top Bug gy exhiblied at the Fair of the Socerly 111 OCIOberc,111:10; 01.0.0 Bronze Medal—First Premium—for the heel Sleigh At kis Coach and Carriage Makin[ Batatalieh• meet, lie continues to manufacture Cone:lee. Car. raigna, Buggies, Sulkies. and all oilier vehicles in hi. line. MK reputation as is workm.rn is fairly ea. tablished, as he can confidently claim for his work the merit. of beauty of form, elegance of finish, and airength of structure. One of the di•titagoishinit features of his work is tts durability; all vehicles of bas build are conatructed of the Lett ire...toned mate rial, sand put together firmly and substantially. lie gives particular:mention to the REPAIRING OF VEHICLES, and warrants all kis work in this line to give sails faction. In addition to bin practical experience in the be. sine.* be hen the ■nnistauce of the best workmen —none other being employed. The public in respectfully invited to call and ex. amine the stock co band. SAMUEL CARTER, Columbia, Dec. 7, Ital. / 1 . 013:1 CREAM OR G LY CE R IN .—For the tart xj and preveatson fo chimera-a banes, &c. For sale at the ALDE.7.I MORTAR DRUM.; STORK. Dec. 3.180 Front street. Corumble NOTICE. Tlfgandersigned would give notice that he intend. hereafter to do o cash beanie... and will sell goods at reduced prices. Railroad men and others who re ceive their pay monthly, wail be allowed • credit of 30 days. U. F. URLIN ER. Oct 12,1961. r77v-wrx-wi TUIST received by the SPubseribeton their store io Locust street below ldeeond, 100 Bags Ground Alum Sat, Wel wit! be sold at Roe loweat market mite& Cola. July 6,'61. J. RUMPLE & SON DR. HOFF Elt. DTiIISTe-41FFIC14 Front Street 4th door iroat Lomat, over tiwylar & MeDoinakr. Beak rove Cohrrit 11, Pa, 11:7ElstrenCe, sun* as Jolley'o rho . zrs n Gallery tAura.t 21, tt.5.. B. M. woirrnr;j , "•4 ATTORNEY AND COUNSIMOD:' , AT Lk e Columbia ,Pa. Collection* I. romptlymade,irtLiancastemod York lountirs. Col umbia.May 4,1850. Co - lamtsta. PR Harrison's Conzabian Ink. „anion Is. superior struck!, permaiientir.braek, IV and not corroding tile pen, con be bud iininitY nnittny.ni the Comity Itledieine Store, and blacker j et 14111 m English Boot Polieb Columbia, Juan 9,1959 an, 'other Titevz Eirmitral. E . nre opening ibis day o beautiful line of Ludieri:,. I V t.eitt,' and wear, which we are inflamer:. 41 pcte. to suit the MUCK. Cniat June:7-ISII2. housekeeper's, a Word! JUT Received. a .fall stoirk of I.leachcd and m:- bleached Alutlin• Cimi ke. (inlet:lame mitt Printe,iin woof. everything . pertaining to do meow u-e. Call and examine fnr youreelvee, at srgicY .t BOWERS. ..t Cola. June .7. 1 Plitt. Coe:NI and Locum Ste. Lawns, Lawns, Lawns. L ADIES call and are our beautiful 121 cent Lowrie. c.olors R STACY & ItOWERat. June 29. 142. Opposite Odd Fenowt. , Hall. NOW FOR BARGAINS. INTE have ju-t iereived another in' of 011-wool He t r laine= and plaid filotianiloque4. which we oder at reilitreil STEAM,' & 130 W HR•+. Cola. J u itc 1E62 Cor. 2d and Locust Sta., The Peerless Skirt for Ladies and Misses. VIM , and Besundu I, I.lgld and Durable; another 1 , 4 Eupply duet received—Remember Ladies—at 11. C. I'o NUPIRSNIIT.I.I•2I enlovnbi.s. June 14.11181. • di..L0... FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OP PRILADELPERA. - NOS. 435 AND 437 CHESTNUT STREETS, CAPITAL $400,000 Prrminw% *'3'24375 I I 1,-, Foie Per Cent. 44;,21; 4'6 Ilnexptred Temporary Bream -0203,C11 95 ler the povion of lilYe ex. (Wired Oil VI/ilea:a over one year, ste?o ORS 55 ----15183.539 110 869,299 50 == 212,320,005 75, QTATEMENT ofthe leads ft theCimpalfoli inniniry 1,1:132. Per-When i II conformitywillitheprovlsion anus sixtbsectiono ft he ActofAssembly piAprilsrb.lB4g: MORTGAGES. .„ On property wattled nt over R 4,500,0011 being lirst morigugeson real estate. in the City end County of Philudelphia,ex vent $08.,::29 In 111 the neighboring coun ties, el pot ,570 74 REAL ESTATE. Purchaseu al Sheriffs' sales, under I inorignge claims, viz: -Eight bon-e. and 101,70 by 150 Mel t on the South-west cot nerofChesnut end Seventeenth streets. A house and lot, 27 by 71 feet.on North side of Spruce street, Nest of Isle v- I Cole street, Two 110OseS11111110th.eSel l IS by 75 lees, no South side is Spruce street, =to' Sixteenth street, VIVO houses and tots .eacb 172 by %MI net, Nos. 021, 525, 227 and 5211 li,twvn at., ree houses and 101.40 by 54 feet ,on Bust side of Seventeenth street,south 01 Finest, Hotel and 10t.50 hyBl feet,on the South east eornerofChesnut nod Beach sta., Five houses and 10t.42 by EPS feet.on the North mile of George strect,lVest of Ashton street. Seven houses and 10t.9.6 byll7teet,on the East side of Beach street, south of Chesnut street, A house and lot,tS by 80 feet., No. 817 Fitzwater street. Rust of Ninth street, A ground rent of Irril.issuing all of slot 13} by 40 feet. on North side of Otter Pt reel, 40 feet %Vest of Leopard street, 97 lots of ground in Buckley niece. and Quereville :Immo. Bristol. A honer and lot, 16 by 100 feet, on the south side of Stiles street, mist of Sixteenth street. A house and lot, 14 by 36 feet on the east side of Front st., north of Cherry street, Kensington. A hou-e and Lot, N. side Liberty street, Pittsburg. A lot of ground S. aide of Penn street, Pittsburg. Two houses mid loss N. side of Filbert lAD et, we'd of Eighth street. Five hoit , es stud tot. N, aide Dauphin street, east of Corul street. LOANS. Temporary Loans .on Stocks as Coital era i Security, (veined! as $107.000 50) STOCKS. 1110.000 Alms /louse Loan ,spercea t • Ont. on.l 200 Shiires Bank o (Kentucky. 1 7 Northern flank ofKentuc ky, lee Union Bank of Tennessee, 13 is Insurance Company of the . Stale of Pennsylvania, 200 " Southwark Railroad Co. li 37 tt ... goihmercial and Railroad j Hatik,Vielsburg, 300 o Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Di o Franklln Fire Insurance Co., 2 ~ Mercantile Library Co., 21 4, Union I Company, 2 4, Continental note I Comp'y, 43.000 00 do. do. Bonds. 011.1 Mal North Penns, State 6 per cent. loan of May. I mil. RIO cm North l'oon's Flottlroad Bonds, $l,lOOO Burlington City %Voter Loan, Vito Philadelphia City Lou,,, a 76.1.50 .` Coy IVarrants. Notes and LSI I I s receivable Cash on hand, CAsh in hands o fA gents. atnrket value, Co,', us alkove, E= Market value. a• 31.0VC I=l Toual, $2,720,003 7S LOSSES UY FIRE. boomer ' ,aid durinoihe yea' 1861, By order ofthe CIIARLKS N. BA NCKER.Prootelop Alter': JAMES %V hICALLISTIMSCC'y Pro MPS. DIRECTORS. Elms.. N. Reerker.Tetaav Wagner. Samuel Grant, hICOII It. Small', Geo. W. Riclnrd•, David R. /Prowls, j.Foror Len, Filarn re V. Dale. Geo. Pales, Alfred Eider. CHAS N. DANOCER, Pre•idrrr., EDW'D. 11 DALE, Vice President. JAS. W etec'y pro tom. N. AIcDON ALD, Agent, Colombia. eareaote Real Estate AT PRIVATE SALE. T HE nutoirriber offers at private !ale the fallowing VALU A BL I.; REAL ESTATE, niiirtied in thr borough el Columb,at No. 1. The well-known Columbia Mill prop. rrty. 011 tho property is erected, 01 the corner of tied Lee ren..t reel.. the "COLUMBIA FLOUR MILL." The building Is of brick, in good condition, el was. thou,. with two run of out... It is driven by awe tv •ier and steam. a new 30 horse engine baying been lidded to the mill within the past two years. The stater power is sufficient to drive the mill during the treater part of the year. There is a new brick stable ten convenient on the premises. The property eon: prise• the now right or Shawnee Run, with Moo. r four acres of meadow land. No. 2. A Lot of Ground, situate it the N. corner of Front and Lauren. vireetx,' having a front of NI feet, more or leso.on the former street, and csmodinte bark I'M f. et. tr the roomy Mania Railroad On whet, In erected a COMMINSIOOIOWO-11401Of BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. The goo is carried through the house * and waterintro• glared in the beet bulidingv and bath halve. • large garden and on orchard of choice fruit trees In the Sot. No. 3. A Lot of Ground situate at the N. W. corner of Second and Laurens sweets, bovivtg a front of 53 feet on the latter street and emending back 1:12 feet to an alley, on which it ha. a face of IV met on which it erected a twonnory Rune law/ Beset t.uitdinl, divided into two Dwellings. There a wallet oil the nicotine.. A large garden a"gebed. For information apply to CHAS. J PLISRT, Madera. Clearfield Co! y. or to H. H. NORTH, Columbia, Pa Petrimisia . Mae 25. t Fel-If we ttave Just Received DR. CUTTER'S Improved Chest Itipamifig Suspender and Shoulder Braces for Gentlemen, and Patent Shirt Supporter sad Smelt abt Ladies, met the •niele that in wanted at thin rise. Came and see them at Family Medicine Fiore. Odd reilontra. Han.Mktg= (ZBABAB, or, Bond's Boston Craikers e lii Dyorepties, and Arrow lawn Crackers, foCiew anti& and rhildlen—new articles ea Columbia, at the Meanly' Medicine Store, Annl 16, me. ‘„zretuisuis PREPAID GLIIIL—Tim wait a Ly such so article is felt in every family, aad It can be supplied; For mending furniture, dada. wste,ornsinental work, toys, &e., there is sandal; ~,,„e ri or. We have found it wok] in repainag wary ,r; ists. whisk have bowie/Men far iroadts. ye Jail tam it at duo tilwatt*3 FMI tx MEDICINE gro,iisZ Cheap Black Bilks. es.r. here now on hand a large stock of meek Plinio; VVall "Odin, and qualities. winch weans estalidase peon Wks at wick prices a will Caseeprirellimprs euy. STEAM( & stiwzask,- , C. 191 Jain VI. Opposite Oid FentFiso HIM STERCZ h BOWEL?. C0r.2.1 and Loco,n-Sts. riLELIVIKLX2if E 75,107 i 5 " 7„) o. At colt: r :103,99VA ass.al344 sac,.,. ; 1005,171 20 DIZE3 21 &25 . 6,545 I tr..1;70 Es ;2104.674 NI REAL LSTATE. SI2 630 16 091. 33 e 21,83.3 'B3 STOCKS SSB 863 66 03,171 10 63.80.1. 56 1672,968 85
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