a 90. By caul, paid todlippraisers, a 22. By cash pulU tp Directors per diem, •••aar .39 00 • By rash paid - Jacob Greenawalt-I an!ry as Treas. per smeller, By ehash paid .sundry rersotts for • volketinir. .11:tee..22. By cash paid Peter Statiffer, per voucher, By cash paid John"Strohna peerage, 45 . 4 Ay rash paid Malik hooka, 05 By tax refunded to afferent persons, 273 Whote amount paid. Which being deducted from the amount received. leaves eollmiance is his • bandy of .The liabilities of the Company at this time are as Nieves, viz: Due to John Hildebrand. for hie house $ 245 00 Due to Daniel Herr. for his Blacksmith shop 37 00 Due to John Welter. for his Ice house. 300 00 T,e In 1 .•-hree (exclusive of intrrest.) 1,0.10 00 Mae to Joitn.bieca they his salary for the Cutreoet year Due to John Strohm. his salary Sti Secretary for the current year. Due to sundry persons for priming; Due to Kauffman k Sheerer, damages, %Whole amount due . All otarbleh Ls urea:fully submitted, 'JOHN AIECANTNF.Y, ADAM S. DIETRICH. JACOB 0 REENAIVALT, JOHN REAM. JOHN STROH AI, The meeting' ten/ organized by appointing Levi Wither Esq., Chairman. and Peter H. Sammy and Ala./ph H. Denlisigur. Secretary , and on eansn.sing r4lie.vote Huipossared that John Strohm. John Mecart . nay. Peter Johns, A.S. Dietg..'eh and John Ream were day elected director/. and John fluber,Jncob Rohrer. • Christian Herr, John Friday, Benjamin Slisayely. and JJaeoli Kohr, jr., were duly elected aporai-er4. LEVI HUBER, Chairman. . Y. U. SMOKY, .. Jos. 8. DILILLNGSE, I==! •At a meeting of she newly elected Board, December -271 h. DB•J, John blecortney was elected President. John Strohm, Secretary, and Peter Johns, Treasurer. !Adjourned Comte for Lancaster County for 1'853. - TT ordered by the Court, that adjourned courts for 1863 for the trial and decision °reuses in the Com 'anon Pleas, Orphan Court and Quarter Sessions, are .ito be bald as follows: FOR ARGUMENTS. . - 'One week commencing on Monday, the 16th March, - 15th June, st Sept, 21 st Dec. To continue one week from the said days respect ively. and as much longer as tie business may require. All the cases on the list for argument in the Orphans' Court, shall be taken up on the first days of said terms, and be proceeded with until disposed of, U/11.011 con• tinned by consent or cause shown. The cases on the argument list in the Quarter Ses sions shall be taken up on Wednesday of said term, if not prevented by the Orphans' Court, and if so, the casesln MeQuarter Sessions will be commenced on the termination of the Orphans' Court business. The argument ofthe eases in the Common Pleas to Le commenced an Thursday of the week, if not pre vented by the Orphans" Court or Quarter Sessions eases. In thin case, the argument list of said Court is to be taken up at the termination of the eases us the other courts. add proceeded in until disposed of unless continued by consent or cause shown. It is further ordered Mot the abseneeofeounsel at the time appointed for hearing the cases mentioned in the preceding orders, shall be no cause for suspending proceedings therein, unless by consent, or legal grounds fora continuance be shown. ADJOURNED JURY TRIALS. It is ordered by the Court that adjourned courts, for jury - trials in the Common Pleas, will be held as fai t iws: One week, commencing let Monday, 2d February, ss .. 4th " 23d " u Ist " 2d March, .• " 4th " 25th May, " - Ilet " lot June, . 4. sth " 31st August, , .. ad " 19111 October, • 4th " 26th log . sth " 30th Navember. And sunk other periods as may be appointed at the aforesaid Courts, or at the regular terms The foregoing to be published in all the newspapers In the city and coo my of Lancaster, three sureeesive times in each at the expense elite county. Bill to be presented at the Consmisoloners' office. By order of the Coen. Arras's'. PETER MARTIN , Pre Monetary. Prethy's Otte., . Dec, 15.186.2 Dee 26.'62 NOW IS THit. TIME TO MAKE MONEY • Male and Female Agents wanted in every town in the State of Pennsylvania to CWIOIIIII6 for M N. Stephens , great work, the Pictorial His tory or the War for the Union. It is just the work for the people. and will sooner or later find its way into every family. Two Royal Octavo Vol. owed, 496 pages each. Embellished with over 200 best-clam engravinge. Price 82.30 per volume.— First Volume now ready. Agents are meeting with extraordinary success. Sold only by sub.cription by regularly appointed agents, who have the exclu rive sale iu the te.ritory assigned them. For terms. • he., address J. C WELLS, 165 William st.. N Y.; Publisher of Sub.criptio 1 Books. Manufoc luring Depot (Sr Goods suited to the times, and the sales of Agents. CO URT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Hon. HENRY 0, LONG, Pre-ddeni, Hon. A. L. IlAves and Pittman Ileum's, Foil., Associate Judges of the Court of C.:mo uton Pleas, in and for the county of Lasicaster i and Asrissiii Justices of the Court of Oyerand Terminer, and Genera:Jail Delivery, and Quarter Sessions of the Peace. to and for the county of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed, requiring me. among other things. to make Public Proclamation throughout my Bailiwick. that a Court of Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery: Also. a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence at the Court House. lit the city of Lancaster. in the Commonwealth of Penalty!, vairia,outhe 3rd MONDAY in January. (19th) 12641 lit pursuance of which precept, PUBLIC NOTICh la iteanny tavEN, to the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Lancaster. in said county, and all the Jus tices of the Peace, the Coroner, and Constables or the said city and county of Lancaster. that they be thenand there in their own proper persons,with their rolle,:ecords audeguminations,andin.luisitions, and their,other remembrances, to do those things which to their oilier. appertain, in their behalf to be done; and also all those who will prosecute against the poisoner/1),Mo are,or then shall be,in the Jail of the said county of Laticaster,are to be then and thereto prosecutenganist them as shall bejusi. Bated at Lancaster, Nov. 24t1n. 1862. Dec 26.te S. W. P. BOYD. Sheriff OFFICRTRTADING COLUMBIA RAILROAD CO., . • COLUMBIA, December 16,1862. NOTICE in hereby given to the stockholders of this Company-that the annual meeting mid an election for President and twelve Directors, will be held at this orsee.en the SECOND MONDAY (12th) of Janis. ere next. Polls open at 12 o'clock M., and clove at 4 P.M. Dec.202,.3t A. J. KAUFFMAN. Sec'y. MATERIAL FOB BOYS CIITRINCI - full assortment, now selling at H. F. BRUNER'S, Third and Union etc. QM CHRISTMAS GOODS. JUST received, a large assortment nf Goods suitable to the season; among which are a fine selection of Zephyr, Kim, Opera and S hating C,pp-; Scarfs, Son tags, Skating Coat-, Nubia,. Mitts, Gloves, he . he Al.°, Fancy Baskets. Port Monitoies. Cravats, Ladies Collars, &c with a great variety of other goods suit. able (or Chr istmas Presents. Also, a Berke addition to our mock of Boots and Shoes. Modal ng.Gassorneres and Dress Goods. The attention of purchasers is re. snectfully invitcd, and an examisaation of goods soli cited. Columbia, December 20. I€O H )LIDAY PRESENTS. JEL NO. U NORTH QUEER ST., peettully colicit the Intention of his pat, e public to his splendid interment of HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Prepared and arranged expressly for the Festive Sea•on. The Saoe Ir comprieeffl STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS AND JU- VENILE BOORS. in many beautiful and elegant style. of binding. Library Ediiirms or the best authors. Prayer Bosky and Bibles, Flnglish sod American Editions. We bare books for Cbristsnas Present■, books for New Year's Gift., books for the Old Folks, boors for the Young Folks, books for the Folks in Town. books for Folks in the Country. Books for Boys, books for Girls, books for Lovers, books of Humor. books of Devotion, books of History, books or Travel, books of Heroes. books of Patriots. Books about Indians, books about Hunter.. books about Soldiers, books asst Sailors, books for Farmers, books for Mechan ics. Splendid Annuls , Beautiful Poets. Handsome Albums. Washington 'twines Works, Chimes Dickens' Works. Sir Walter Scott's R orks.T. S. Ar thur's Works. Bayard Taylor's Works, Mayas Beid's Adventures, Revolutionary Stories. All the writings of every standard author in every department of Literature., in every style of biudiag, can be procured at Publisher's Prices. PIIOTOGRAPII ALBUMS. A new *sock just received from Celebrated Menu faeterets. The largest and boa assortment in the eity. ranging in prices from 75 eat. to likal,o4; bound in the very beet Merle. wild Linen Guards. Album, for the Pocket aid Centre Table. Oblong Albums, Imperial Quarto Albums, New styles received daily. The American Sunday School Union Holiday H th oots Jon PaWisbed. Over 100 New Hooks—all lestrited! Juvenile Department This &penman comprises the meet complete sod she most extrusive stork or Books suitable for the Little Folks as be &mod to the city. • GAMES! GAMES! at description at low prices. Tar Books of all kind.; WMing Deets, Rosewood rad Stalin. an Part Folios. HYMN BOOKS! %et bodist, Lutheran. Presbyterian, Ref•rssed, ke. Thor desiring It, can make Chem seleetiesa atm, • have 'be paekageslalfasidetillCbrbnaas. Oa sad SOe fur mirror f. at 8111RAPFESPS, Dte.M. NOT* QoMed 111., L•ne•eter. 628 UTC I NSONSB 4528 MOP SKIRT SUPPORTER, ATENTED by.Hopkint and manufactured only at P the'PASalciphia Hoop Shari Ilfauvfacurry, 028 Arch street., mid for mile wholesale mid retail.. It should claim. the attention of every lady. trod` treed only be seen to be .uppreehrted. rf - onre worn is connection with any hoop skirt, it will not he dispensed with. "HOOP SKIRTS In great variety for Ladies, Mi./•ef. And Children, con- SUMO . ) . on hand and made to order, quulituet and priers of which should claim the special attention of both m tern and C0116111(11[1r6. Tutmsessit. HOPKINS, Per. 20, '62. 0f...4 Arch turret, Philadelphia. CM DM 180 54 175 00 86,615 tr 2 EXCELSIOR GALLERY! Photographs at. - Ambrotypes FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 1500 ryiniE oulnieriber will open on Monday next, the rooms formerly occupied by Jolley and•Goodridge as a 75 00 121 75 13 50 PHOTOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT, Where he will Le prepared to take FIRST-CLASS PICTURES, in every style of the art. Photographs of all nixes, Ferrotypes, Ambrotypes. tke.ote., will be guaranteed to give satisfactiun to sitters. Particular attention will be given to the execution ofhighly finished "CARTES BE VISITE," at the most satisfactory rates. fp'All Prices Remottattlet The subscriber has had many years experience in his business, mad teals eohfident of his ability to do ju-nee to his -tiers. He asks of the citizens of Co lumbia and vicin.ly a shape of their patiovage. CHARLES :MAI ESON. • EEMEO 14AINES: DELAINEST—A beautiful line just receivrd ut greutly rrdueed prices Ladies call and secure your chrisuea. pre -.•m. at S MACY & 130 WERE, Dee. 20, 0362. cor. 2d sod Locust Sta. HANOVER Duck Gloves and Gauntlets, just re ceived by STEACY & BOWERS, corner Second nod Lombit Sts. Dee. 22,1862. Columbia, l'a. ZEPHYR Knit Ifoods,Nubias and Scarfs, at reduced prices to close oat the stock. STEACY & BOWERS, corner 2d and Loetnit Sts., Dee. 20, ISO. Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall. WINEGLASSE 4 t, Tumblers and Coble ts; beautiful Maas Fruit Vase.i, Cream and Sugar Bowls to match. Very desirable and suitable for Christmas and New Year Presents. _ . STEACY & BOWERS. Corner of Second and Locust Streets, CoPa, Dec 2.1. W. Columbia, Pa. USEFUL PRESENTS:—Linen and Damask Table Cloths, Napkins, Doylies and Towels, very cheep STEACY Br. BOWERS, Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, Dec. 2C,1962. OOREMEAD'S Magnetic Plaster! a cover :NA_ men remedy for burns, aches, pains, &c., just re ceived and for sate by F. WIL LIAhIS', Locust si. I)REINIG AND PRONEFIELD'S Cattle Powder, just received and for sale by F. WILLIAMS! Locust st. DURNETrs Coconine for the hair! A fresh article .JJ just received at the Drug Store of P. WILLIAMS', Locust M. CHIND and Flat Chimney's for Coal Oil Lamps.- 1L Persona can procure either kind by calling at the Drug Store of F WILLIADIS',•Locust st. Dee.lo.lsB2. FRIENDS and fellow citizens, I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the office of High Constable. at the election to be held on the sth Day of JANUARY , 1863, promising, if elected, to fulfil all the duties of the office to the best of my ability. Dec. 13.-te SAMUEL WAITS. HOLIDAY GIFTS JUST RECEIVED! New Drees Goods, At Reduced Prices H. C. FONDFIta3TIT/1, Cola. rec. 13, 11 4 62. adjoinong the Bank PICKLES. --Select Pickles, put up in White Vinrgar, art H. F. FIRUICEIVS, Dee.W. Third and Union eds. PBACHES.--Fresh Can Peaehe s, very large, for sale at 11. Dee 413. Third and Union gIP. SI FLANNEL—As good, pretty and and op, as in town. Cun hr had at 11. F. BRUNER'S, Dec. la. Thirst slut Union its, TEAS.—Jost received an extra quality of imperial, Young Ilycon and Black Tca+. at c. 13 H. P. BRUNER'S. N EW ORLEANS BAKING MOLASSES.---The only good Molasses for baking. Call nt Dee.l3. H. BRUNER'S. MUSCATEL - RAISINS.—A new article in the Raisin line. Can be bad at . 12, H. F. BRUNER'S. GEORGE R. ERISMAiIIr'S CONTINENTAL', SALOON, N. W. Corner Front and Locust Streets, COLUMBIA, PENNA. THE CONTINENTAL is still kept up in the old style. and customers will find at the bar the FRESHEST AND BEST LAGER constantly on tap. Tha proprietor, during his ab sence. hos put the esiablishmeut in efficient bands, and he hopes Unit the custom heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him will bo continued. Columbia, Dec. 6, 1e62. WE have a large lot of knit 1-2 Hope, which we VT will sell for less than you can buy the yarn STEAM' ar. ROWERS, Corner Seeoud and Locont Sta Columbia, Dee. 6. 1662. Columbia. Pa. YOUR semiaii is specially called to the very hand- some arid choice varieties of dry goods we have not received, at very low prices. STEACY t BONERS, Opposite Odd Fellow' Hall. Col'a., Dec. 6. 1562. Columbia. Pa. CRANBERRIES AND RAISINS. CHOICE Fru.' at ISTEACII & DOWERS', Cola. Dee. 6, 1862. Cor.2d nod Loci'Pt MALTBY & CASE HO! FOR CHRISTMAS! A Choice Baking Morasses; the best in the market at STEACY & BONERS'. Cola. Dec 0,1862. Cor.2d and Locust Sit. CLOAKING CLOTH. BEAUTIFEL Black Cloth. suitable for ladies cloaks STEACY Sr. BOWER 6, Corner Second and Locust Streets; Cola. Dec 6'52. • Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall. NOW OPEN 111111111111 WAREIIOIII, 908 & 811 CHESTNUT ST ., (LITE LEVY k CO.'S DRY GOODS STORE.) GEO. 3. HENIZELS, Formerly 024 Walnut St. Dee. 6, 1864.3a5., RIA BEANS of the Best Qualest received by F. WLL.LI S, December is, 1602. Locust t. pPRESERVING CIDER .-- A Xt.* Jot of l ;Mate. of Lime bus just been received by Dec 111. P. WILLIAMS, Locust at. FOURTH INVOICE OF WSZ:IIBC3K3r GEKEX3DEDEZEtCII NEW Sty le DeJokes. Canshaeter. Cloths. Debege. Shawl., Fancy Meting, Fiattele, P ri sm at lower prices thee cast be bad elsewhere; Nadia., reships.. Checks. Conon Fleasel., ail enierl.; Opera Hoed.. etc., eur..ja,t received in Nona and for +ale by IL F. BRUNER. NovtEyee Corner 3rd Nod Unarm we. MEM For Constable. Embroideries, Shawls, Zephyr Goods, Gloves, Hankerehiers, &c., WOOLEN HOSE. LADIES, - TALE NOlYa 4DMON;PEt-4, new article for mince [rim H. F. BRUNER, tie:151:153. Corner 3rd end Union sin, 1862. 1862. The Largest and Dtost Extensive Stock of FALL 86 WINTER DRY 5 Beady-Made Clothing. &c., IN THE BOROUGH OF 'COLUMBIA. WE RIVEJUST OPENED OUR FALL , AND WINTER DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, &.t , which we have selected 'with great care. We feel confident of being able to 'please all who imayrfavor an with their patronage. Our stock consists isi part as folic:twig DRESS 00411.5: Black and Fancy Colored Silks, French Pla:d Silks; Moue-Dclaines, Ginghams, Alpacas and Prints, in all varieties. CLOTHS, CASSIMERF.S AND VESTINGS, Super. 113.3lraocwic.nFsreAcill C lue loths, s. .` Black Doe-Skin Cassimerer, a large variety of Fancy Cassis - acres of all grades and prices. Black Grandees, Satin and Marseilles Vest ing. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Bleached and unbleached to ammo or all qualities, from n i l to lo cents, White Goods all qualitte., Tick lags, Checks, Flannels, Linen Table Cloths, Towel lags, &a. SHAWLS, CLOAKS, &C., &C., Black and Fancy Colored Stella Shawls, Block Cloth Cloaks of the latest styles and . patterns. nosh: ry, (Priminings and :Cottons of all grades, qual ities nod pricer. Hoop Stubt of till sizes, Balmoral Skirts. 'Umbrellas, Para-ols READY-MADE CLOTHING; Black and Fancy Cloth Coals. Illack and Fancy Ca:-iinere Coats. Black and Palley Covsimere PIMA. Black & Fancy Silk, Cloth & Cassirpere Yeats. The above good , have been boughtmt greatly re duced prices for CASH, and will he sold at small ad vance for the same, at,the store of P. S. MrTAQUE.ds CO , LOCUM Street, two ditursibelow Colambia.Bank. Columbia. Noy. t29.l9frt. CITRON.—The best for cooking purposes. IL P. BRUZIER, =M5"111=1:tr! - N0v.29;02 CURRANTS.—New crop currants, a very good article. H. F. I3RUNER. N0w.29y62. Corner 3rd and Union RAISINS.—A full assortment of cooking, Seed:ces, Bunch and Layer Rui.ins just re ceived. H. F. BRUNER, Nov.:V:62 corner 3rd and thnon etc B.—Pure ground Spires, which Are SPlCE..ted—Gin g eroAllvice, Whole and Ground Pepper, Cloves. Mare, Citiamon," Mustard. Nutmegs, Cream Tartar, kc., &c. IT. v. enuNett. Nov. 29.'82. 3rd and:Union lats. M.—Young Ilyson of the best q uality, Imperial do., Black do. H. F. BRU ER, o '6s. 3rd and Muort au. BAKER'S Chocolate, Starch, Corn Star eh Rice, Baking and Washing Soda. Cheese. Toi lette. Castile, Cou is ry, Household and Babbitt's New York Soaps. Buckets, Brooms, Shoe and Move Black ing, Bond's Boi.ton Crackers. Almost anything. that one can wish or ask lor you may find at ti. F. BRUNER'S, Nov. 962. Corner 3rd UI:1011 THE ATLANTIC !MONTHLY. BEGINNING OF ANEW VOLUME. TILE ?lumber for January, 1561, begins the 1 Eleventh Volume of the Atlantic Monthly. From the commencement. to 1957. the Atlantic has rapidly increased in circulation. and it now has the largest class of readers since its beginning, five years ago. Ito prosperity steadily augments, and It contin ues, amid all the fluctuations and dangers incident to our national crisis, to gone grourd in the estimation of the public. At a time so pregnant with events which touch the future destinies of America in every vital particular, the Publishers nod ls'ditors do not deem it neces-ary to promise that its pages will never swerve from the honest paths of loyal patriotism and univer sal freedom. Its opinions have always been on the side of Liberty. Progress, and Right, and the course it first adopted en its ea ly career, will ever be faithfully maintained. The soar of ‘Vriters. regularly contributing to the Atlantic Monthly. embraces a le the be,t known author, Americanin . literature and warrants the Publishers ea prom ising to ins readers The Best Essays, The Best Stories, The Best Poems, Which American talent call furnish. Li , l OW REGULAR CONTRIIIIITORS In Prose and Poetry the ‘..e% °untie" Staff of Writers is unequalled, The following authors is still among the regular contributors: Tomes Russell Lowell, George S. Hillard, Henry %V Longfellow, Henry Giles. Louts A gassiz. Rev. Walter Mitchell, Ralph Waldo Eme-son, Henry T. Tutikerman, Nathaniel Hawthorne, John Weis.t, C. C.Hazewell, Airs. If. B. Stowe, T. W. Iliggirison, Harriet Mat tineau. Author "Margret Charles Reude. Mrs. Julia W Howe, "The Country Parson." Mrs. A. DT. Whitney, Rose Terry. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Harriet Preseott. John G. Whittier, Rev. Robert T. S. Lowell, E. P. Whipple, J. T. Trowbridge. Bayard Taylor. Edward Everett, Charles E. Norton, Professor A. D. IVhite. The foregoing list of contributors includes ccr . THE LEADING WRITERS OP' AMERICA...Ea Tams —The Atlantic is for sale by all Book and Penodisal Dealers. Price 25 cents a number. Sub scription for the year, STRO, postage paid. Yearly ,subscriptions received. or single numbers supplied by any dealer, or by the Publishers. Specimen numbers sent gratis on application to the Publishers. ED- inducemen ts for Subscribers. Lists of premiums Sce., furnished on application to the Publishers. 'Lltazzrox QL F 4113141135, Publishers 135 Washington St., Boston. Wanted, ISTMEDIATSDY, a small lot of Reading and,Colam I bia Railroad Scrip In exclianye (or goods. 11. C. FONDERSMITII. N0v.22, IF$2. Adjoining Cislamb's Bank QOM'S! SOAPS:!---Plain and Fancy Soaps XI in great variety, at Dec 6,%52. F WILLIAMS Lorain Pt. gun BLACKING by the dozen or single box cant lead at Dee II N.. F. WILLIANPS, Locust •t; HENRY SUYDAM'S RETAIL GROCERY STORE, CORNER FRONT AND UNION STS THE robseriber aeeps ecommutly on band a large anJ good assortment of GROCERIES OF EVERY KIND, Consisting of Coffee. Sugars, Teas, Molasses, Hams, Dried Beef Flour, Feed, Asc., dtc. He invites attention to a lot or fine Engli.h and American Pickles in bottles. Ketchup, Prepared !Bustard. Spices, and other articles in the name Itue, which he can recommend. tie has a general assortment of everything in Ws line, and asks a continuance of the support hereto fore so liberally extended to hum by the public. N0tt,22,M2. HENRY kt:l7l-DAM, CRANBERRIES. k SUPPLY of Cranberriet jowl received ■t the Oro .ll. eery More of HENRY SUYDAM, N0v.11012. Cor. Front and Union art. NOTICE. - ICTOTICE is hereby given, of an intention to establi th VI • Bank of Dircoant, Deootti and Circulation, un der the provisions of the act entitled • An Act to es tablish a sprain of free banking in Pennsylvania. &c," and the supplement thereto; slid flank to be called "THE MANUFACTURERS' RANH." to be located in the Borough of Columbia. Lancaster county, Pa., with ■ capital of One Hundred Thousand Dollars. to be divided into two thousand shares of Fifty Dollars each. November t 9, 126 d Gm roz sir. Tiff DWELLING now occupied by Rev. Dr A Dorsey, on the cower of Loca-t and second streets, Columbia. This is a very desirable locr lion, and die dwelling idea:rob ty adapted tor a board ing_bouse. Raw SIM II C. FUNPER.S3IITII. N0v.22; 1862. Adjoining Colombia Dank. HOOF ANDlifiertnan litters, can be ob tained at F Lama Pt. CURRANTS. NEW C RO 1" BRANTS., i 6rrt•rnte ■rtielc. for sae* t the eof H / 4 :)1 RY SUYDAM. Now, 2, MX. Cur. From rud Video tir 110MMONY, BEANS, &C. WHITS Honimony. Brans, Shaker Corn. &r_ in large or mall vaultlike, at the C/rorety, Front and Union sta. /1/.:IVITY zUI DAVI. CITRON. Tnom very be" godly of Citron. foe Miner Pie., C okra, , otay be bad at v CVDA . Cot. Front limey etr. Sulphite of Lime. Tll"preparation, invaluable for arresting fermen lillioll ilk eider. and preserving It in its original sweetness can now be obtained at the Drug Store of Nov. V. F. WILLIAMS, Loco.' at. Spices, Spites. Dung Geouud Black Pepper. Noce, Nutmegs. All spice. Cinnamon, Cloves, Minium& Beknig Soda, Cream of Tartar, Ginger, ice.. to lie iliad at Nov. 2.2. F. WILLIAMS. Locust at. RAISINS. ikrur.t., supply of Raisins—Seedless and Layer will be found at the Cor. of Trent and Union sus. Nov. 22, 962. HENRY SUYDAM. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FURS We have opened a handsome stock of EIPUTZ.M.EMID Hudson Bay Sable, Mink Sable, Siberian Squirrel, &c., &c. Lndien are re.peetfolly invited to rail before pur chasing elsewhere. and examine our stock. CHARLES OAKFORD & SON, Ms and 836 Chestnut at., Continental Hotel, Phila. Nov. Id. 186241 m OFFICE OF JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION ACENT. At JAY COOKE k CO., Bankers, 114 South Third Street, •Philadelphra, Nay. 1, 1562. filliEtondereigned 'having been appointed Sub.teript• I lion agent be the Secretary of the Treasury, is now r NEW TWENTYliEllit'6 - PEII. CT. BONDS of the United Stoles. detdgnated -Five-Twentle., l redeemable at the plea-ure of the Government, alter five years, and authorized by Act of Congress, ap proved February 25. 1862. The Coupon Bonds are issued in sums of am, 81160, 5510.51000. The Re4i=ter Bonds in sums of $50.8100, *5OO, 61000 and $5OOO. . . Interest at cix per cent. per annum will commence from date of purchrce. and .PAYABLE IN GO/ D. Semi-Annually, which is equal. at the present premium on gold. to be about Eight Per Cent. Per Annum. Formers, Merchants, Mechanics, Capitalists, and nil who have any money to invest, should know unit re member that these bonds are. in effect, a ;First Mort gage upon all Roilronis, Canals, Bank Stock; and Securities. and the immense product; of all the Manu factures, &c ,&c ,in the country: .and that the full and ample provision made for the payment of the in me=t and liquidation of principal, by Customs Duties, Excise Stump. and Internal Revenue, nerves to make hese boasii. the Best, Moat Available and Most Pap tar Invest- meet in the Market Subscriptions received at PAR in Legal Tender Nov. Of notes and cheeks of banks at par in Phila delphia. Subscribers by mail will receive prompt at tention, and every facility and explanation will be af forded on opplicaiton nt this office. A full supply of bonds will be kept nn hand for im co:abate delivery. JAY COOKR, Nov. 8,188:2-3in Subseiiption Agent. OPERA Corm, ZEPHYR GOODS. Nobles, Sirocco, Sonialgo.Senrrii, &e Choice good.; in desirable color. open to•dac at IitiVONDERSMIITIPS Nov. 8, Id. Cash Store, O;d Stabd. mesa OIL OF Superior quality, constantly on hand at Nov.l. F. WI LLI Loco q PATENT MEDICINES. ALL the standard preparations. such Juyne's Expectorant. Alteraiive,Sailative Pill., &c Barry's Tricopherous, Kennedy's Medical Discovery Tobias' Venetian Liniment, Hostetter 'a Stomach Bit ter., \Vi•hnrt's Tar Oordial,&c.. &c io be had at th Drug Store of F. WILMA hIS. Locus: et. MRS. WTNSLOW'S Soothing Syrup can be obtained at F. WILMA N:S', Loco.' et. STOCKING YARN. 100 POUNDS Zook's celebrated Woolen Stocking Innis, snit received and for pale only at H C. FONDPIRSSIITH'S Oct 25,'82. Store adjoining the Hunk. WALL PAPER WE hove yet nn hand a fine assortment of Wall TV Paper, which we are selling at our usual rely low prices. This will be your last chance to gel your "money back" mu Wall Paper. H. C. FONDER 4filITH, Oct 2.5.'61.. People's Cash :Rom. FLOOR 0111 CLOTHS prices Oct 35 Third Arrival of New Goods. B' your Satineits at Bruner's. Buy your Cussinwres, Plain and Fancy. Buy your Red. Yellow, Urey. Burred and Finley Shining Plannel. at Bruner's. Calicoes lit huff a dozen different Pricer A lot of New Siyle Deloines will be in store nn Monday evening. October 27. 1862. and will be cold ot old prices, the bast of the Sellt•011 at {llO.O print's. 11. F. BRUNER, Corner 3rd and Union Streets. LADIES WHO STUDY ECONOMY will find it 10 their advantage to mill nod examine our new and well selected stock, before purchasing elsewhere, notwi lista listing the great advance in price of goodv, we tire still able to offer many things at old rates. Cull and be convinced of what we say. STEA' & BOWERS. 0ct.25. Opposite Odd Fellow.' hull, Columbia GENTS we want you to underatana we have not forgone,' you. You will find on exam ination have a tllee line of chitin.. eti,..imeres, but inetts and vesting.. at the lovresi cash figure.. • tSTEACY et BOWERS. Oct 25. Cor. 2nd mid Locust at., Columbia. Sheaffer's Cheap Book Store, T' 0. 3'l North Queen creel, is the place to purchase school books and school stationery, comprising all the various Reading and Spelling Books, A ritionei tics and Algeliras. Craminars and Etymologies, Dic tionaries mid Histories. Philosophies, Ice— Ac. Copy and Compopition Rooks. Lelltri Cop and Note Paper. Monk Books, Slates, Lead and State Peurils, Pens nod Holder,. Ink. Inkstands. Rulers, and the best and most eomolete assortment of SCHOOL STATIONERY IN THE CITY, QT - Liberal Jipeounts made to Tearlien. and Mer eloda,at JOHN sIiCAFI , Eit'S Cheap Cask Book Slam ,32 Nord Queen sweet. Lan. muter. OcLIO:Gt HALDEMAN'S STORE. CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! CLOAKS!!! A oollier lot or NEW AND FASHIONABLE STYLES u-t opened- FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! We have rereived a full we/lament of Copes, Victor ines, Theft, A 1 e , marl the best kinds. We have the largest stock of SHAWLS, SHAWLS. at last reason'. pricer. NEW BROCHE SHAWLS. Ladles Will plea.e examine /drove good.. Reeorfret., the largest ilis.ortinelit. Infleet and most approved .1)1011. at exceedingly low env., Nov. V. 1562. Cheap 0.11 :Rots. CIDER FORMINCE PIES, AN exto ra lot of Brown and White Sugar on band; Best Rio Corer. for nate by 1i0v.15.102. H PAIRUNER. .1.1 and Union Street. 2WEVIrtIOOZiS. E Have Just Received our Fall Sleet• of DRY VI GOODS, which we will cell at the lowest rash figures. STEACY & ROWERS. Corner 2d and Loeutl Street, Colauthia. Fa &Virjpter Goods, RAI. ABM STORE. OUR STOOK IS AS LARGE, OUR ASSORTMENT AS COMPLETE, As iu former years.. ffAVING made VERY HEAVY PUR CHASES FOR CASH more than A M NTH SINCE, we are able to oiler all kinds of goods at less than present city prices. Muslim from 12 ets. op. Calicoes .4 10 64 All Wool Flannels 4 25 to Canton Flannels “ 15 . 4 Satinetts ed 50 Id Rich Detainee at 25 cents. All the New Dress Goods. Best Kid Gloves. Cloths and Cassimeres at old prices. Super. Hoop Skirts, cheap. We invite our customers to examine our splendid Latent, and secure the bargains at our present low prices. HALDEMAN'S Cheap Cosh Store. Columbia, Oct. 4, 1862. PURIFY TUE BLOOD And Strengthen the Constitution. NO TREATMENT OR REMEDIES hes ever been so sitecessful in ef fectually- curing disease Sway - nes valuable Medicines," a remedy for each end every malady, prepared with the greatest care, under the immedi ate supervi.ion of a thorough educated Physician. We have certificates of extraor dinary cures of diseased lungs, performed by "Dr. liwuynes compount Syrup of Wild Cherry," cases where :he lungswere very much disordered. riv en up to die by physicians nod friends. lithe bowels are costive or not sufficiently free. use to connexion "Byr:rpm's Samoa and Tar Pill." a great pupify ing purgative. The two will cleanse out all dis ordered humors, enrich and purify the blood, remove all unhealthy billions secretions Mille stomach and bowels causing a perfect healthy state of the liver. If you have cough, asthma, hemorrhage of spitting of blood, sore throat. oh uctioits of the spleen or liver. short breath, pain in the urinary organs, night sweats. nervous debility, restless nighis, and symptoms of pulmonary consumption. Do not delay, but procure the above remedies at once. fiti years experience proven to the world that they cannot be excelled. s.earayne's Compound Syrup Wild Cherry," "Swayne's Compound Syrup Wild Cherry." ..Swayne's Compound Syrup Wild Cherry." "Swayne's Compound Syrup Wild Cherry," cures all complaints of a pubsionury nature, Islam lams tbe 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 diversified practice of many years. and none 1143 ever obtained a higher or more deserved reputation. Many wonderful cures have taken place, after the lungs have been very much disordered. GREAT PURIFYING PURGATIVE! Swayne's Sursapniilla and Tnr coated. Sara yne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills —sugar coated. For Headache, FEMALE Liver Complu i For Headache. COM- Liver COMMIninII, For Headache, PLAINTS. Liver Complaint+. Thousands o ft persons and families have thoroughly mated and tried ihem for ohm:ea every disc use, and they have given their testimony that they are beyond all question the very best medicine as family physic. Headache. dimness of vision, palsy, fits. fevers. sick headache, liver complaint. loss of appetite. bil ious Directions, Ace., ass cured. Female irreguluri ties are restored to a healthy condition. These arc perfect blood purifying pills. compounded with sarsaparilla and other valuable vegetable ex tracts. awl a certain purgative. free from griping. cor recting the stomach and bowels into u perfectly heal thy condition. DR. SWAYNE'S BOWEL CORDIAL. The Unfailing Remedy for The Unfailing Remedy for Diarrlisca, Dysentery. Cholera Aforbus, Dianlicea. Dysentery.. Cholera Morhus, Riardwea. Dysentery, Cholera Mochas, Cholera Infantum or Summer Complaint. Cholera lid - amain or ;Summer Complaint. DR. SWAYNE'S VERN LEDGE. A sure worm killer—un excellent tonic—good for delicate or sickly children—plea.ant to the taste. Sway nes Blood Purifying Panacea, Swayne's Blood Purifying Panacea. Prepared only by Dr. SWAVNE & SON. Dr. Svc tytie & Son. No. 330 N.6th-et.. above Vnte. Dr. Swayne & Son, N 0.330 N. ath.st., above Vine; Dr. Swayne & Son, No. 330 N. littivvt., shove Vine. Pun.nxt.rms. PHILADELPHIA. Sold by MALTBY & CASE and A.GR.uy & Co.. COlUlla bia; Chas. Ileinitsh and Wm. G. Baker. Lancaster 5. Boyd and S. 'Wilkinson, Fairfield. and all the prin cipo I storekeepers in Lancaster county. Sept. 20, ISag. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, THE SUBSCRIBERS RAVE JUST ADDED TO 1 Their already large mock or goods, a opts-mild and full assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Ve+ungs, Dress Goods, Prints, Delnia•r, Pannele. Dinakets. Hate and Caps. Groeerles. Queermware. &e. They would especially home parheular attention to their very large stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, AND BOOTS AND SHOES, Our assortment being complete and of the :best mate. nal and manufacture, and will be sold at lie lowest cash prices. Being determined to be undersold by none, we believe is n•tll be to the interest of purchas ers to examine our •tack before malting their pur chases. li.pertion solicited. Cola. Oct. 12, '62. MALTBY dr. CASE. ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF CHEAP DRY GOODS. U. C.Fondersmilh's Old Stand, Adjoining Bank. AIEW style Printed Debible...new style Meritioes 111 and Ciehmeres. Bich Figured und Plain Poplins, Plaid Goods in variety. New Colors in Duster Cloths. Gray and Fancy Colored Flannel., Choice Bulinoral I Skirts! Hooped Skirts, all sizes. A full line orchince Cax-imereu, Satinetts altd /can. Bleached and Drown Muslins. Checks, Bingham., Drills, Flannels. &c ,at the lowest market prices Foe trio. to which we re. apectrally asks the attention of our cuAnmers and the public generally. It. C. FON DERSII4 IT/FS Oct. 4, 1601. Cush Store. thn, andat old Y & BOW ERI,z. EMPTY CASKS. ALARGE lot of Iron Bouud Croike mid Hogebendp, for vole by R. J. HALDEMAN. October .4.1362. PICKLES! PICKLES!! 1. T' you want gond pickles, use Slimes Es Co's ' Pure Corn Vinegar.. Si anutue tory in :Second .t , adjoin , . ing Odd Fellows' lleli. 10ct.4:02. Fancy Furs! Fancy Fars! --Europe. previous to the rise in Sterling EscWhose. and the New Doty fin• posed on all Furs, imported since the first of August I would also state. OW in 1011 g as my stock lasts. I will offer it at prices proportionute to what the goods cost me; lint. it will be impossible for me to itnpon and manufacture any more Furs. and sell them at the mimeo-tees. owing to the /1116CtliCC state of the affairs of the country. or-Remember the name, number and street— JOHN FA REIRA. ept. 20, '623m 719 Arch St.. Phileda. _ _ THE SECOND INVOICE OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, Now OPENING AT H. F. BEENZICS Cheap Cash Dry Goods aad Grocery Store, Corner of Third and Union Streets. Tm; undersisned having met returned from Philo delphia with hi+ second invoice of Fall Goods, begs leave to call the attention of the cilium' of Columbia and vicinity, to his extensive and varied aesortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, &c.; e 0111.61- ing in part of Deluines, Coburgs, Calicoes, bluetit's, Ticki..gs„ Cheek.. Flannels. Cloths, Coesuneres, Vest inv. Boots 9114 Shoes. Coffee, Sugar llama, ace, he. lie hopes by closeattention to business and strict Integrity to continue to meows a share of public pal wattage. 11. F. BRUNEIt. Columbia, October 4,1962 Drugs and iNedicines. THE undersigned would announce to the citizens of Coiambia and vicinity that he has opened in the room recently occupied by Mr. R. Ilison, A. DRUG ANQ CHEMICAL STORE, where will be found a full assortment of those goods which am included in this line of business. The Stock will he found to confirm of Drugs, Chem icals, rye Stairs, Perfumery and Fancy A nicie.. each as Stashes. Combs. Tooth Powders. and other articles too numerous to mention; all of which will be found fresh and of the best quality. I[7 - Prescriptions compouuded with care and de vetch. r. I ILL! A MS, Sept. 6,'84. THE Colombia Insurance Company will pay Filly Dolisr• reward for she arrest and convicuon of the person or persons who eel the fire which destroyed the Church and School-house. its' blarMue, on the morning of the l'th hot. To be paid on ertimictien of such party or parties. C. S. KAUFFMAN, President. GEORGIC YOCWG, Jr eerwary. Columbia, August 16, PAM WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, &c. Tnie not.eriber would invite attention to his lame amd fine mark of ALL RINDS OF LIQUORS, SEGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, Ace. Ile hem. hi. mock well filled up, and believes that be can oder as good an assortment of everything in his hue as can me found in any store in Columbia. Ile would direct special attention to his 431-XIXIELZECALW 12,722%7312/60. These are light wines; good in qamlity. low in once, and very wholevome dnna either for .at Or well. A large Assortment of 7:llLeacorsscausimuta. will attract general notiee. and will be &and to com prise some or the pmmt pipe. viler OlreITA in Columbia. Call and examine them. NUCIIKII. . - Car. rrenil •nd I.orlnt etrtel•. COIIIIIIIII6IM, ra Columbia, Auguot J I. Let it be Remembered Opened this Week at TWIN u 718 Arch BI , Phila delphia. Importer and Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds of Fancy Furs. for Indies and childrenls wear. I desire to say 10 my friends of r and the surrounding coun ties that I have now in store. one of the In rgest mid most beautiful as sortments of all kinds and qualities of rsucv Fear. for ladies , and rhildresis' wear. that null be worn during fill/ $3O REWARD: TIREXCII MERISOES, in all colors, at last aemon's prices. Call and see them at STII•IACY & ROWF.RS. Cor. thin and Locust at ,Columbia, FIRST Arrival of New Fall Goods. 400 yards Shepard Plaids wall be opened thk day at C. rOINDERSAIII PIPS Sept. 6, isn2. Adjoining the flank. TRAVELING Dress Goods of various fabriques and pieces, just reeciVed 11?1r t isk ) , at H. C. FONDERSMITH'S Old Stand Sept. 6, lEG2 RICII Plaid and Plain Yalonrs and Poplins, high colored Wool DeMines, neat prim< d all wool Mei-woes, for Misses. tie beautiful goods from the estubliehinent of Thos. W. Evan. & Co.. Philadel phia. now opening ut 11. C. FONDERSSIITIFS Sept. G. 1 isik2. Propfr`u Cn.h Otnre. Coln WM'S PATENT FRUIT JARS. THE most simple tend rapid in operation and reliable iit result. A turd on,the clamp males the jar air tight. The above invaluable Fruit Jar;—the moat complete patent out—can bejltad at PFA lose eat street. opposite the Hank. N.B.—These jars Intve been tested, and may be ex amined with the fruit in them—al Nuttier's. They are perfectly um-tight, and the trouble of sealiar, is entirely avoided. They use generally uel.•uuwledged us the very best in Lice. Columbia. Almost 9. 1,97,3. Greatest Variety of Photograph Albums. vu would call the uttention of perrous to our !urge 1V rtock of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. We have the largest and best stock ever brought, to the env. Over 10u decrees styles, vary lug in price front 75 cents to 20 00.iollors. tail and .‘se for yourself. JOON SIiEtAIPFER'S Cheap Cash Bookstore. Oct.lS,V2. North Queen st., Luncaster. NEW JEWELRY STORM, Front Street, above JralMit, COLLTAIBIA, LANCASTER COVNTY, PA. THE subscriber, having returned to Columf.ds, after an absence of seven yews, again o.Ters bi• serv ices in Ms line of business. Ho has opened in the stow formerly occupied by Mtn John Martin, in Fro') t atrert übove n complete assortment of new• and nuatthome a - . - ETa Y, IS VA slags 0151.55. CLOCKS, WATCHES, FANCY ARTICLES, &C., &e., to vrhicli he invites the attention of the pub lic. Me prices wi.l be as low as any, and he can warrant his stock as good in every respect. Ile refers with confidence to its past business career i•t this place, and asks a return of the liberal custom formerly extended to Repairing in all its various branches promptly and care 'oily executed. CHARLES ZI.II7LER. Cola.. July 26, 1962. ..13ARGAINS IMP CLOTS:WM AT RICE'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE, No. I Wolf's Row, Front St., (near Columba Bridge,) COLE Hifi*. PA. 1 F you want to buy CHEAP CLOTHING, and . Good, go to Mae's. He bus A large Stock °revery- Ming In Ins line of bustissss,wlatch he sclls at the very lowest rates. A Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS ?ND CAPS, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS,.&c., &c., Can always be found at Rice's. HENRY RICE, Salesman. Columbia, July 25, 1662.-6 m. FOR MAKING soar t, ASH. one of the beet article.; in the market, Smai be had in large or ratan matiattien, at the Drug Store of F. WILLIAMS, Locuat 'Street. LAMPS! LAMPS!! MilE subscriber will keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Coal Oil Lamps, to which he invites inspection of the public. Coal Oil Wick, Chim neys, Ike.. for sale cheap. by Sept.ti7.l:l2. F. %VILMA MS. Lornmi Streot. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver awl Silver-Plated Ware. SHREINER & sPERING. TiAyiNg taken the old ettahlished atund of . Joltu Felix, Front street. reeneenully Invite the public to call and exantate their large us-Gement of • CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER and SILVER-PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, COMBS, PISTOLS, ACCORDEONS; and FANCY ARTICLES, such 04 are usually kept in a first-classlewelry Store. We will keep constantly on hand a large tuck of ALacca.c. x-140 aim I:7 l l7cat•ohe9. In Gold and Silver Cases—Appleton, Tracy & Co., P. $ Bartlett and Wm. Ellery movements—which we will offer to the rublie tit pricer to van the times. A continuance of the former patronage as respect- fully solicited. ID - Bersimi SO OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Columbia, July ift, ts.l2. DR. MARKLEY'S HEALTH HEALTH HEALTH HEALTIi RESTORATIVE RESTORATIVE ' RESTORATIVE RESTORATIVE BALSAM BALSA NI BA LSA II BALSAM Is the most errt..in safr and efleema I retard y offered to the public for DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, GENERAL DEBILITY, HEADACHE, JAUNDICE, MERCURIAL DISEASES, CANCEROUS A F FECTIONSi SCROFULA, PILES, KIDNEY A ETECTIONS, ALL ERUPTIONS OP THE SKIN, and ail diseases originating from an impure condition of the Stomach, Liver and Blood. Experience of over tvrenty years with this and the other remedies prepared by the proprietor, fully es tablish the faJt that they ■re the .014 reliable, end will give more general Faiip fa clion than any other remedy before the public.. Beteg -vr 4, they can be taken by any person and ander any eir C2llllllllalleell. - NO PERSON CAN TARE THEM WITIIOt7T PtRIVING BENEFIT FROM TIMM ESE. NO FULLY SURD BB WITHOUT THEN. Testimonial• are daily received settine forlb their value. %Thole column* of ',Ginnie ry eeni firma/ could be gives. bat space will net permit. The attention of the pulblie t. called to the circular Mimed by the aab•eribrr mad can be obtained a• well as all the preparation, team Me agents mentioned below. TRY THEM! TRY THEM!! Prepared only by DR. C. H. MARKLEY. LANCASTER, PA. Who can be lied at hie *See or by letter, Sold is Colosable by A.GRAT k CO, DrageLt% and, idea in (ammeter County, ty lo•hau Leader, Moot jay: Jamb Nieiler,Spritarville; Daniel ISiebeen Sloe IMII• J. I( Wert. (11rebetlootre: Dr. J. R. John*, 14.1111. Hothead. genw.l k Uhler, Ettair)villc; C. Emir ate., arioriimi 11111. Nov. 1 IL9Z4los Felithers! Feathers ! Feathers!! 'WARRANTED, A No. I, free from dust or smell 1T pin op an mall white bag.s of from to 30 lbs. thereby nvoidtem the trouble of handling them. A pewon "mauling a Led, hols'ess and pillows can purchase one of our small sacks just the weight they want each patois', another for the•bolster, and a large one for the bed a advnipty them idto the tick withodt any inconvenience whatever, and •they are ready fillr use. We make no charge for rack, and will net" them at the lowest market ;wee. for prime %Venters' Live Geese Feathers. 'STE ACV & teeth ERS. Oppo..ite Odd Fellows' Hall, Colwabiu,•PU. Columbia, Ong. 0, ItG2. FOR SA.L.E, EXTRA Family Flour by barrel or larger quantify JJ Wurralied good oe money refunded. U. I'.APPOI.I7I. Canal Basin. Columbia, Jane 5, 1:112. "Cotton is 2tlng." A NOTHER advance in the price o: cotton. con-e -£1 co:loo good. , have wi upward traideur)l—. We have juei 'mourned from the city with another inipply of - cheap Ca•iroce, tThighant4, air , ut the old prices. An early eall i., •=olicto4d. H. C. FON UNRSMITII. Cclumbia,July 5. isae. Adjoi u iug the dank.. For Sale at a Bargaii. qa: clioire of. Taro Fire and Burglar Proof Safe.— J. "Herring' , or -Liliies" Patent: Al-u. u nouily Hort. and u tirri-rate Carriage and Iturue-r. en 9 ut the store of 11. C. FONDFIRSMITII. vidintoling 'he ;hulk = 881.4.&313 S.&LD PIE SUBSCRIBER Offers at private sale, the following valuable town property, Wit A Lou of Ground, roissisting of about six acres. situated out the 'gosh side of Alai street, in the borough of Columbia, Lonna sic, county Iht., adjoining property of the estate of James Coitus!, slec'd, on the we.l, mid the Columbia Rolling Allll property on the CUP I. on which is erected a good TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUS ; E t At. containing two rooms and a Vitae,: otfifie Ent 6uo'r, four rooms on the seeped story. and two good These in a pomp with well of good wsster in tie' lard and all ORCH A RD cout.lositig . Nut excellent variety ci YOUNG 11"I'R EKS. attached to the Nasal-es. The Rending sad Columbia Ruilrond puss., Olt rite opposite side of the street fawn due properly irrl , or terms apply to Cola. April 26,12624 f. 41: * ‘,lO-.ja INSURANCE COMPANY, OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PL CHARTER PERPETUAL. THIS Company continues to insure Buildings, Mer anodise. and oilier ptoperty, agauirt loss Jlid dantase by fire, on the mutual plan, either for a cult premium or premium 11010. The success of the Company lons Fir exceeded the 1170. t sanguine expectulions of the [Aram's, und IL will lie ;laced by the following .iniemctit Ilan us afiairt are u healthy and flourishing mullion,. Whole Amountlnsured $772,707 34. Balance of Cash Premium; unex pended. Feu. I st, Iran, $.505 lit Cash Premium. received during the the last year, lees ageism' tOlll - S 3 315 Interest received on money to lust year, Losses and Expenses poid the Inst year, *0,704 Col Balance of Co.la Premiums unex pended, Feb. let, 1902. 1,505 SO --34,010 07 It will be seen from the above that the money paid in advance for policies has been sufficient to pay all levees a nd expenses and leave a surplus food of over Fffnen Hundred Dollars. nod that the Directors have never levied ally tax upon the members of the Com pany C.S. KAUFFMAN, FresiJeut. GEORGE Vacso. Jr.. Secreisary. 11~ICIIA&L SIIIIMAN, TreaSUrer. 3^IX3FILM4CTONIS: C. S. KAUFFMAN, EPHRAIM HERSHEY. ABR *SAM BRITNER, MICHAEL H. MOORE, JOHN FENDRICH, ONO YOUNG. Jr., IL G. AIINICH. NICHOLAS AFDONAI.D, SAMUEL F. ERERLEIN,AMOS S. GREEN. MICHAEL S. Nil MAN. . Columbia, June 21. I t41:1 REMISSION at FORWA. DING. D. F. APPOLD, GENERAL Forwarding & Commission Met chant. Goods and Iron forwarded to all potato on the Pena ,North I.3ratach and We.t Branch Canals _ r % se also. to all points along the 'Wing. Ratlrond. Dealer an flour, Gram, Salt and ['luster. Also, dealer in Coal, countering o:: Baltimore Co.. VV , lkna. harm, POUSIOW1). Big Mountain. Lane. Collar y. Noe Grove. Lykeits Valley, Short Aluuntam, Ti set:non and Broad i op. All consignments shall be promptly attended to.— For further particulars., address B. P. A ['POLO, Canal Basin, Columbia, Pa. Cont carefully selected and prepared for Manly use, will be delivered to any party! the town in good order—free from slate or dust. [May 31, thlld. NEW AND VALUABLE REIPES: WORTHY Or A TILLS.L. TO MAIM AN OLD DOUSE LOOK NEW nave it papered thoroughly with the 'unix rotes paper now telling at FONDERSMITIrrr. A djoi sssss g the 'hulk. TO M A K AN OLZ MAN LOOK NEW. Buy him a suit of those new and cheap Cloth• and Cus•mleres, used get them mode by a good tailor.— You cull gel the gauge at li. C. PONDERSMITIPS People's Cush Store. TO MARC A TOON° MAN LOOK Ohl.. . Buy hi ClWhet , Ut TO MAKF: AV OLD LADY LOOK AMIABLF. Huy her phtiat dress goods al FONDEIISSIITWS TO MAKE A YOUNG LADY LOOK DAY! fly all mema...elect laer irata Ike am and beautiful Hoek Joel received at II C. rONDERSMITII'S. E=Ell= Let everybody buy (heir good. far ...tab rga in• in Mu.line, Ca Iteora,Cottentle, end Dotneptie Good. generally, can now be bad at FCSDERSMITIVA Ind Stand Columbia. June 11. IS(2. WINES, GROCERIES, &c. GEO. TILLS, Agt., most respectfully notifies the public thut he lin. elided to liry uloa o( Gro• carte-,&c., a hoe nseorunent of pure CIIMUMItrir WiatirESL These Wines are pure—no adulterated trash —and are sailed alike to the suck and the well. the wimp - and the weak. Ile rei.pecifully solicits u call from mose who nerd an article of the kind...alp-lied that a 14+1 will verity his 'Att.!. Ills stock of 4G - X=I.4OOCER.XM3EI having been replenished, will be, 1 - 011/I(lwortli7 the as tenwan of everybody— and 1114 WIStIVIIho will, of course. ea II upon 16111 at their earliest convenience. CORNER OF rirril AND UNION era. Co!mutual, A ug. —I y. The Best, Cheapest, and most Success ful Family Paperin the Union. A Complete Pictorial History or the Times. MCA.ZPZR'S WEEICTaIr, SPLENDIDLY ILLCETEA TED. Price Six cents a number; $2,50 per year Crtura/ Noniets of the Prem. We would not so often call alleluia,. to Harries Melly if we were not well satisfied that it IP theism. sly paper published in the United State•, and for that reason, and that alone, we desire to oce it undermine and root out a certain kind of literature toorrevalani, which blunts the morals of its readero, vitiate. their tame for unable reading, and IP altogether bad la its eliecte—Nete London Advertiser. 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I. mod letin. of -.HARPER'S WEEKLY." haat sontele booed in Cloth extra, Price, 41141,Z0 nob, are now ready. HARPER t BROTIMItIa.,' Franidin Square. New Lett Dee. 14,1101 FOR RENT OR SALE: A Large 11110-11 TORT BRICE. DWEllt Hoven, fronting on Loeu.it 'item .bare Fourth. fitroccri7 occupied by Mu. Corms*, with a fine Um* Stabre and Carpenter bop. Tote-ce•ion given fic.t day of Arta. teed. array to Cola %larch E,191: If M Mo'HE6.SEV. I= En OEM
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